' - lit oft, aflflb bouse ofT)avid Esq. on Pin. Creek by. Roy.l, Mr.Wm, ANBLEYof Wert Pike Potter Co., and MiaaCRE. TIA ANN ELLWof Shipped. , - On the 7lh iosU, in Weliiboro, by the tattoo Mr. fi. D. THREADWELL. merchant of Elmira N. Y n «od Mix RHODA PRATT, lata of Indianapolis Qa the Bib mat., at the hoaao of Mania Miller Delmar, by tbo acme, Mir. WILBER F. NICHOLS -ofN. Y,'and Mias ELIZA JANE MILLER of Polnswr. * <jn tbo Uth inst, at tho Church at Pino Creek, the same, Mr. JOHN PURVIS of Middlebury, and Miaa HARRIET HERRINGTON of Sbippen. ' In Gharry'Flitta on the 6lh inst, by John Gibson, E«q., Mr. ISAAC RUMSEY and'Miss EVELIN CULVER both of Cho My Plaits. idmlultitrator’g Notice. LETTERS- of Administration haring this day boon granted to the undersigned on the estate of Jos. English, dec’d., lata of Morris township, Tioga county, Pa; aU persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make iromo diats payment, abd all persons having claims against Mid estate are requested to present thorn for settle. HOil. HIRAM CAMPBELL ( , W. D. ENGLISH \ A<tmT *' Morris,,Fab. 19, '■ ■ " ; Tioga Pouadry&iiMia chine Shop. TABOft, YOUNG fc CO. MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers, and Machinery of all kinds j Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK dono with the least possible delay. MILL GEARINGS famished without extra charge fer pattern*. PLOWS of all kinds, (two of Which took the premium at the late County pair,) kept constantly on bond. Wo hare the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the King Store. ono of the best (if not tho very beet) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at onr •loro bouse, for wholesale & retail. TABOR, YOUNG & CO. Tioga, Fob. IS, 18S3. Plaster! Price Reduced! THE subscriber has just received it his mill near Mansfield, 350 tens Cayuga PLASTER stone, where be will keep constantly on hand fresh ground plaster, to supply qll that may give him a cal). No mistake this time, Lightning never strikes one tree twice. Price 50,50 per ton. AMOS DIXJJY. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 DR, MDARICEAU’S Private Medical Compan. ion. For Solo at BAILEY & FOLEY’S. HERALD of PENMANSHIP, GOOD NEWS FOR BAD WRITERS! for Young men going into Business—La dies, ,Children and Scholars. YOU can now obtain, for the first time, in the world, a practical Handwriting, adapted to business or correspondence, with as much Certainty as a child learns to walk: and without, nearly as well as with the aid of a master. MACLAURIN’S CUR&ENTE CALAMO (Rap. Id Syatom puts this necessary in Aim power of all. without mistake. " By A aeries of MANUAL GYMNASTIC, en tiroly nCw in their design, it (ekes the chain off the hand, arm and fingers, makes toe hand perfectly at home on paper, and combines the clement of Rapid jty wilh-.Beauly of Execution. It begins a Jlevelu lv>n in the Arc of Writing; each ns nos never be. tore taken place, and will qualify thousands of young men for good position as bookkeepers, accountants, and copyist*, who have failed to learn Id write well under every other system. It ie equally adapted to teaching a rapid and elegant ladies' hand, I. SELF-INSTRUCTION SERIES of WORKS. The essential course of this series consists of SI AC. LAI'RIN’S SYSTEM OF MANUAL GYMNA3- TIC EXERCISES, —In Five Numbers, accompa. nied by a Book of Instruction, six books in all, to gather with six of tho MacLaurin Fens and holders put op in one package, and sent to any part of the United States by mall, with the postage paid, at ono dollar. The larger Coarse islhe same u the preceding, sajmented bjr the series of Sire Round and Fino tand Cop; Books end a blink Exercise Ruled Book tot additional practice, making thirteen books in all, nub I‘cns and. Instruction Book, at two dollars. Tec Book, containing a full exposition of tbo s;s- Ura, with directions, will bo sent separate to on; one ordering it and including a postage stamp and m-eiro and a half cents. This will give a lull know ledge of the immense advantages of the system ever il: others, and enable the buyer to proceed undor mndmgly, if net already aware of the nature of the plan; which is, the art of writing rapidly from the 6m,aad at the same lime well —an art never before bright either in tbo schools or by writing masters. hiTas—l. Primary Book of Big Exercises for hiod and arm, introductory to the course, adapted lo children from .four years old upward, and useful U tl.. 18} cants. S Book of Mammoth Capital Letters, for extra Ojtaaostic Exercises during the whole course. 18f cents These two books also indispensable in schools. II THE SCHOOL SERlES,—Teschors arc ro •pectfully'informed that MACLAVRIK'S SYS TEM OF GYMNASTIC Being • complete course of Gymnastic Exercises, designed n giro the greatest possible commando/ - the pen. Published,in six numbers, price 75 cents, MAC UCRfNS SO,UNO iwfo COPY JBOOKS, in, '»• parts, pried 50 ,ceh|s (arc now Tread;,), The come twelve books constitute MlcLiarins Complete *kiss. Price |1,60 (or tbo set. . m MACLAVRIN'S S 4 WRJTjm tab. LETS, for Children in Families and Primary Schools, 6} Cehts each; sent by mail in packages of 1 IS. or 24. Containing the Big Exercises on ■tiff Hoards, for pen, pencil or style. Just the thing mr sm using-and instructing the child at the same esta; combining the toy and the book I CHARLES B. NORTON. Publisher, 71 Chambers Street, N. Y. FApffl I'M* SAXE. THE suberiber offers for sale s iuj x FARM, containing about Forty Acres, mostly improved, situated on IjJljHb bionr Fork Creek, about- a half a *«th of 8.. *, D. B. Wilcox’s Steam Mill in Uelraaf wenslup, Tioga county, Pe. Said farm lias a good Laos House, a nearly new Frame Barn, and a Lmfiy Orchard of young treea thereon. The Pirm is well watered, and has several living springs, p* Terms made known at time of sale. Feb. 8,1855. ADALIN DECKER. HARNESS MAKING. ‘EW AHRAJ(GEIIH:»TB I ! 1 PHE subscribers having pur- /v it ''“W the harness shop -*»■' W ER A. GROWL & r -vr - - .CO’S WAG. ‘ S, WP, Welliborongh, Pa. ( _ _ r"* U) nuke Iff order all article* pertaining to the 10 '’*** * Minllor ■n'i of the very tart J° FARMERS AND OTHERS they voM CHpo . Mll * rticlc i **i «Wr line of bnßineM CASH Om any other e.ub »onl in the eodniy., A good assortment of ' i Wliipsj, Harness &c., «fcc., on hand. ’ ’ 5 “j * t Z M ,“‘ k “‘ d » Comity Produce UVen in ex *“?*' 'or work al the besttnarkat price , '»ir share tt public patronage teepect/ully to- V.,i, C. 8. FIELD, Feh, 1,16}?, p. E. KIMBALL. ■ ST^EWEMT',: Qf theßecp igjr add Expemturee At the Tredtury of JVoga Cwniy fgr the ; year •1954-; •• -j-'" .‘f : • ■ ‘ fIIECEXPTS. Received from Cofleetorsof seated tax,. 06920 09 Do. do. Taxeeon unsettedlaad,. 2053 21 Du.' do. Treasurer's silobfun - aealed'lsnd,... 440 39 Do, On Judgments, Bonds, Ac,... .909 64 Ho. Of Geo. Knox, Ulo Treasurer,. 1553 73 GiPENDinim Amount paid to Ansel Purple, late Commie’r, 0146 26 Benj. Vandusen, u 150 60. Aostiu Lathrop u 175 54 0.8. Wells, • 35 40 Amount paid to Charles Rybn, Auditor, 027 98, A, Pitts, “ 23 68 JohnC,Robb, “ ...... 35 80 Amount paid to . ' ; John W. Ryon, Commla’rs Counsel,.,.. 037 SO A. J. Sofield, Commis’rs Clerk,. ; 400 00 Sam‘l Ryon and others,.Traverse, 36 Chas. Blanchard Aethers, (stand Jurors,£66 .37}. It. Christenat and others, Canstablas,. . 819 81 - S. A.Mack, Crier,.;.., / OROO Srß.Brooks, ot a), Justices, ...; £l9 97} Hiram Brooks and others, Assessors,'.'..76B $9 J, P. SfagiU, Printing on contract,o7s 00 Do. do. Blanks, Ac., 30 00 W. D. Bailey, do. on contract, 25 00 Ol3O 00 A. Kniffin and others, Elections, 965 21 J. A. J. Johnson, and others, Common, wealth costs, including Prosecuting At torney’s fees, 1619 26} M. Ssbcn, New Bridges,Dtafl, 05 00 Geo. W. Herrington, 845 00 Joseph Rouse, Draft, &0., 8 00 Thomas Richardson, Viewers,.. 53 56 8316 56 T. F. Wingate, Bridge Repairs, 813 35 Lomsbory & Spencer, 45 00 Austin Lalhrop 2 84 D. Calhoon, eta), 131 43 Jared Davis, 42 00 Ansel Purple 58 77 H. G. Mar in 109 57 Edwin Dyer,.3o 00 Court House Repairs.—Amount paid N. P. Jackson for Light ning Rod, 814 13} W. L. Jones for yard fence in front of Jail, 50 00 W. L. Jonfcs, paining yard fence, 20 00 B. T. Vanhorn, for Chairs,,.... 4 00 J. Kirkpatrick, repair’g window, 195 A, Root, repairing chimney,... 100 H. A. Guernsey, convoying pri soners to penitentiary,...... 8589 66 H. A. Guernsey, bedding,..... 16 50 Do; b0ard,A0.,... Cl 9 95 Da, funeral expen ses of prisoner who did in jail, 15 75 B. T, Vanhorn, coffin, ‘ 7 00 A. Strait, attending sick prisoner 600 N. Packer, Medical attendance, 18 50 J. H. Shearer, do. 6 00 B. T. Vanhorn, bedstead, 4 00 S, A. Mack, making and palling an fetters, 35 68} Roy & Sofield, pails for cells,.. 3 50 Eastern penitentiary, board, 4,0 54 11 Samuel Holiday, do., 1 85 Andrus, Gaunllelt & Co., and others, Record BooHs, &c.,... $ll7 11 Jopes.&. Roe, candles, &c.,.... SI 63 A. Balfour, repairing windows.. SO S. A. Mack, candles, &,0.,.,,,, 5 IB J- p. Magill, recording Trcaia. ■ " rer's bond, 60 R. Roy, glass, 1 13} J. A. Mack, candles, to., 141 E. Field, etal, wbilewaah’g. etc. 400 G. S. Cook, repairing windows,. 50 John Milos, “ office door, SO Baldwin, lock for office d00r,.... 9 75 H. Rathbone, cost on unseated lands bid off by Comrais’ers,. 18 87J Anacl Purple, late Commisaio’et settling with Audi ors 6 04 143 a J. F. MogilL, Recording births, deaths and marriages, 3 70 C. &. J. Robinson, merchandise, 56 48 H. A. Guernsey, Sheriff’s fees,. $227 83 John Walker, do. . 3 49 D. Caldwell, witness fe05,.... 1 34J J. Hosted, J, Mathers, do. J. Waklec, do. J. Kelley, do 2 11 W. Denison, do 92 W. Dewey, do. .... 66 C. Gatlin, do 3 30 J. Emory, Attorney fees, 3 00 E, G. Smith, constable 1ee5,.... 1 76 5953 98 J. Gatlin, damages to improved land, $lOO 00 Sylvester Kelley, 15 00 Aliuson Thompson, 10 00 Lauren Copley, 100 00 Joseph Aiken, etal, viewers,.... S 00 A. J. West, 10 00 L. K. & A. M. Spenoer, 50 00 GoylSnover, 50 00 J.M. Smith, 10 00 Peter Green, eta), 44 09' , •tajft' 8. A.Mack, etal, fuel, _ 49*5 A.S. Brewster, postage, . '8.98 , 1. F. Field, etal, money refunded, 58 2p Geo. Westbrook, roads, 988 00 David Heise, etal, mad view 5,.......... 402 50 Tioga Co., Agricultural Society, 100 00 State Lunatic Hospital, support of Mar garet Burke, 197 00 W. B, Keys, etal, Coronets inquests,.... '44 09 H. Rathbono commission on $l2lll 4l at 3 per cent. 363 34 Total expenditures, : $12957 5S Orders outstanding that were issued du ring the year, deduct 382 75J Orders redeemed daring tho year, $12474 77) Balance in the Treasury , $1402 11J Bcnj. Vonduson, Commissioner, In account with Ti oga county, PR. To orders drawn in bis fever, $l5O 60 Dueoo account,. 60 OR. By sonleea, .. (ISO 20 Austin Lathrop, Commissioner, in account with Ti oga county- DR. To orders drawn in his liref, . <8175 54 Doo oncoconut,.. ...... 54 8176 08 CS. By .semen ,|136 08' O. 8. Wells, Commissioner, in account with' Tioga oounty.- . DR. To Orders 'drawn-in his fasor, ...... $B5 40 OSs -s By services,.. ........’835 40 Ansol Purple, Into Commissioner, in aocdnnk with 1 'Tioga county,* - * ‘ DR'. ‘ ■ Toorosr* drawn in hi* Aror, ' >8146'88 •' oifc By service*/.'*’.. .. • : ;8148'28 We, the Commlssippers of Tipgfh tpnnly,; tfo hereby certify that' thoiprcgoW mentoftho ntattoia-therain set forth:,,,,'.. j' In testimony whereof, wo have Hereunto M. oar hands thia Slat day of January, 1855. BENJ. VANDUSEN, 1 AUsrny, eathroß, I covnWxt. , O. B. WELIS.’ 5 , A tts«*, A, 3, So mm, CHerk, Feb. 8,-41. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. To the Women of Tioga • ' County. /GREETINGsr .Tha undersigned, citizens of Wells boro’, Tioga county, Pa., having,.bo oomo tbs proprietor* of one of the greatest Labor- Saving Machines of tho Ace, would respectfully in form the “ Lady publio" that they are prepared to show the fkliity of lio old song— ‘Scold, scold, fret, fret, . Scold, scold away There is nas luck about the house Upon a washing day.” For tboif hew Machine, combining cheapness and economy of room with eaed-an’d effectiveness of op eration, renders the washing for a large family only a pleasant recreation. This Machine la different from any ever before offered to thopublio, requiring little labor to work It, and doing a' large' woshibg in one-third of the time that it can be done in tho old way, and equally as u>tU. The work is performed by the friction of woodeA bails floating in the water in which the eloihes are worked by a lever. This machine dots it* work without injury to ciotheq, and so porfocUy. lhitt a dress may be washed without taking out the stays. Call and examine them at Sturrook’sCabinet Shop where they are manufactured "end sold by LANDIS, STURROCK & FORB YTH. Wellaboroßgli, Feb. 1,1855. 013876 89 0507 83 077 44 Ilijippvtant.Viery, A LL,PERSON&;kriowtDg ib»iitaelTBa mr dahted,for*ob*oriplhm* lo lie »;Wrilsboroagb Advertiser,” or otherwise, either by.HoteVer Bonk Account, are requested to make immediate piyment, or their hcCdunts will be placed in the bands of prop er officers for collection! Come one, come all! and give us a lift in Ibis our time of need. Jan. 20.1855.' W. D. BAILEY. WHAf EVERY WOMAN SHOULD MOW. How. often tt happens, that (bo wife lingers from War to year In that pitiable condition as not oreu for one day to feel the nappy and exhilarating Infliy eoco incident id the enjoyment o. r health. THEJ3LOOMING BRIDE, Bat a few yciSß ago in the flush ..f health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, ropidh, and tfpporcntlv la cxpljcably, becomes a feeble. ■- «k!y, .sallow, debili tated wife, with'fraine emuouiteil, ntjyvca nnstrung, spirits depressed, countenance hearing the impress Of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of.tbo Simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar riage stole, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, but often . HEREDITM COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN M V&ro THE THIRD AND POUBT# GENERATION,” (TrAiiNniunnK C<WSUMIr'TIOfr, SCROFULA* UYPOCimtVDRTA, EVSAJfirV, gout, i KIAG’B EVIL, niiit Ollier and 1 worse Diseases, as a ' DREADFUL INHERITANCE , FROM THE PARENTS. 8491 as ** And mnri this continue 7 Must tbls bo ? Is lharo cu remedy? No relief? No hope?" Tb« remedy is hy.kno*ini? the causa) snd avoiding thsni, and kauiriog the remedies, sod benefiting by thorn. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S 891 071 PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BV ItK. A. it. UAUiaCgAU, 1 TnOFffiSnß or dwiisra or wowar. One Hundredth Edition , (500,000), 15250. A standard wort; of established reputation, found claused In tbs. catalogue* of tho great trade wilo* In New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold ly tho principal booksellers fa the United States. poWisliod In 1647, since which time KTE HUNDRED THODSAND COPIES haw been sold, o I which there were upwards of ONE lI(INDUED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the Wgh estimation in which it is held m a re liable popular Medical 81370 90} BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE tho antbor hating doroted his exclusive attentiop to Ui9 IrßatuiAAtof coivpUinta peculiar to reapeot' to which he Is yearly consulted by ibposajidt bolli lo benon and by letter. Hero every woman Con dkoover, by comparing her own symptoms with thoso described, (ho nature, character, cause* of, and the proper ronaedWa ft>r, her complafAta- The trifo about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness fur bids consulting a medical gentle man, will find each In struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm os bD tho peculiarities Incident to her situation are doneribod. Dow many arc Buffering from obstructions or Irregular* Hies peculiar to the female system, which muJormlno the health, tho cltoeis of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy furhlili Booking medical advice. Many goffering from prolapsus ulai (failing of the womb), or from jhior albus (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are la constant agony for many mouths preceding confine* moat Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, aud slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives an hazarded during such time, will each find lo Us pages the moans of prevention, amelioration and relief. . 1 64} 6 05 S 67 It Is of course impracticable to convey folly the various subjects treated of, wa they am of a nature strictly In-, tended for the married or thoso contemplating marriage. Reader, are you a husband or & father? a wife or a mother? Dave yon the sincere welfare of those you love ai heart? Provo your sincerity, and lose no time In learning what causes Interfere wHli thoir health and hap piness not lofs than your own. It will avoid to you aal yours, as It has to thousand*, many a day of 'paln **vt anxiety, fallowed by sloe pipes nights, Incapacitating the . mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means far medical attendance, medicine* and edverttnod sostyoma otherwise would provide for declining ~y«ars, the inflnuilicH of age and‘the proper education of jßurchlMron. t , In cdnpeJ\rifi’ric f 6 toftho universal popularity of the work, M evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various ftupcul- Mods bnvo been attempted, as yt|ll on booksellers as on ttie public, by loritirtiobft of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious iurHogotoculs of copyright, and Other devices and deceptions, it has, boon found necessary, thfrofore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy ao h<fo)t onloM the words "Dr-. A. If. Manuour, 129 liberty- Street, ’N. Y.. n is on (and the entry In the Clerk’s OfQoo on the bock of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealer*, or send by \ moll; and address to Dr. A. M. Ilatirlccou. a®’-Upon rcoelpt"o( One DollarTHE MAK-' MED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” Is sent (wailed fret) to any part of the United States, the Canadas aha British Provinces. All loiters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A- M'. MAUMOEAU, .box IKd/New-York City. ' Publishing . Office, No. 139-'Liberty Street, New* York. AttESTS. 1- Mr a. Cynthia Williams, Honnsdale —Wontz Sc Stark, Carbondalc —Bl Flint, Williamsport—X)t 8t D -Scott, Bedford —G D Main, Muinsburg —BAlLEY & FOLEY, WtUsbaroughr ■ . 8151'20 SASH & BLIND FACTORY, COVINGTON, TIOOA CO., PAt . TH E subscriber is. prepared by new Ma just purchased, to famish to otder,aU binds of square and. fancy-Sash and Blinds; 1 ' §qu«ra Sash of common' sizes'constantly 6tf hand, ■ . . By* long experience in tho boeirune, thesubscri. ber flutters himself that ho cin make as good an article, .and sell it os cheap as can be obtained at »ny eatabishment in Pennsylvania or New York, Call and see. ! Ii.mVIDBi IRELAN. | Covington, March 9, 1634-. ' . V I HXThB-tubcoribcr i» alaoAgent forffia sale of Dr. D. Jaynca celebratodFamlly also Bcarpi'tfOil ftir Deafofea*.' ' ! ’ ’-.V. 8:,I: /l AME to tha - enclosure ef V / the subscriber, on the first dev HMH I ' of Pqcember last, a. T.WO YEAR JipWß.. OLDHEIFER, jb»H el#. red.'Witha' qmUl split in Hie Wit eat." Tie bwper is requested to come forward,' [prove properly,'pay J ; charts and take her away, otherwise she will be disposed of according to law* Deerfield, Feb. 8, '££, LEWIS L. CARR. STARTLING, BUT TRUE! f«MT fLVE P-IfTR, RXTILI CrXDJXQ, $|.OO.J Bstemr.; ; SEVASTOPOL TAKEN AT LAST i fpHE,’subscriber haying recently received . h'» stock ,of goods for the a chdtos,selection of :,• “ ' ' : A S,.- . • 'bar goods, V, V. • Consisting;,in part of Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, Ob lain os, Shambrays, Paramettca, Alapaoat, Velvets, Crown and Bleached Sheet ings, and Shirtings, Ticking*,, Drillings, .Wad ding* Battings, Wickings, yestings,.Cravats,Stocks, CoJjars, Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, Laces,'J Trim mings, Grain Bogs, 1 . Carpet ..Bags, Cotton Yarn- Twine, Carpet Warp," Umbrellas and Parasols, with a good lot of READY-MADE pLOTHING, con slating of Men qdd Boys’ Coats, Denine Orbrqjls and Shirts, YestSv&c., „ i, .. wocerict. ... Hyson, Hyson Shin and Young Hyson Toas;n largo lot of Sugars, different grades and prices, Mo lasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co-, eoa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Salptalas, Candies, Drug* and Dye -Stuffs, Paint 3 and Oils, Windoio Glass and. Sash. HARDW.AgE, , Axes, Shovels, Hqos, X Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cat Nails, Hinges, Chains, Cow Beils, Sheep Bells, Manure Forks, May Forks, Chain PumprJ Paint, ,Hone,-Shoe, Clothes ahd'ilair Brushes,Pedmptd andjHsUejt-Bop*, w -■. ,■; CftOCKKR y, ; DMjS& WQKINe\ OL4SSEN, Pin*- and Cedar boards, Clothes,Pins and Corn Baskets. Silk and Brush Hate, .Caps end Bdnricts, Boots! and Shoes, Codfish, Sun, <tc., comprising', in cilia' largo and well selected assortmeut of goods, soiling at tho lowest possible prices. ■ Tlianfnl lor past favors', tho subscriber would in ■ vita ail those wanting goods at great bargains to call and examine for themselves. WANTED, In exchange for Goods, Notes and Accounts, all kinds of Grain, Shingles, Lumber, Ashes, Pork, Butter, Lard, &d., at the highest market prices. Knoxville, Nov. 27; 18$4. VIGTQR CASE. r WEHLSBOBO’ FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. fpHE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased A . tho WELLS BORO’ FOUNDRY, would re spectfully announce to the inhabitants of t ha county that they ard prepared lodoalmost all kinds of work in their lino wanted in this county. To owners of Mills, and others, wo would say that we can do your work in a good and serviceable manner, such as CRANKS, PISTON-ROD?, BALANCE WHEELS, PULLEYS, GUDGEONS. SHAFTS, &.C., &C. •. PLOUGHS. Wo hare on hand a largo variety of Ploughs—all known to bo good. We shall add others to tho list in tho Spring, of which due notice will bo given'the community. , CT Old Castings taken in payment for Castings or work, at market prices. Wollsbpro'Jan. 11,1855. WANDS & WOOD. WEI/LSBOKO’ ACADEMY. rpHE SPRING TERM of the Wcllsbo rough Academy will commence February 20, and continue 17 weeks. Tuition at tba same rates pOr quarter as' heretofore. Board, $1 .SO pci week, room, $0.25, Students can be directed to boarding places by calling upon the Principal. The Teach er's Class, lbr a part of the term, will, he under the 'direction of tho County Superintendent. Wo un derstand that some of the members qf the class last Fall have proved to be among the’ very best Teach ers in tho county. Botany, and Geology will bo taught in addition to tho’ usual classes. There will also be a class of beginners in Latin for tho benefit of those who intend to study French. By order of tho Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal. WcUsborongh, Jan. 25, 1855. 1 .fanning mills. FARMERS! V THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully itj. form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED, PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles south of Wellsborough, on the Jersey Shore road j and feel warranted in saying that said Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga Cdunly both ns respects cleaning last and well, and the saving of Grass Seed. Farmers aro respectfully invited to call and exatrf ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. CT All kinds of Produce Inker) in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice. angos griffin & sons. Dolmar, Oct. 12,1854-tf. Auditor’s Notice. ATOTICE is hereby given (hot I will attend -X v to the duties of my appointment as Auditor in the matters (allowing, lo wit: In the matter of the distribution of Iho proceeds arising from the sale by the Sheriff of #ie real estate of John Kimble, also of Iho proceeds of tho Sheriff’s solo of iho ronl es tate of E. H. Jennings— at my office In Wollsbore* on FRIDAY, Iho Sid day of February next, at I o’- clock P. M. All persons interested arc notified then and there to present and substantiate their claims to said proceeds, or be forever debarred of claiming any part of thosomq. HENItYj W. WILLIAMS, "i Jon. 11,1850~4w. Auditor . ARNOLD’S Bakery and Variety Store. BOSTON, milk, BUTTER & Common CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by the H»., or bbl. Family Baking, and Parlies, furnished at short notice. Deals also in GROCERIES , PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN&• DOMESTIC, GREEN $ DRIED FRUITS. 7 ' CASH paid for Duller, Efrgn, Cheese, Lerd, Grain apdjolhor produots of'lhd Farm.' •' ■ • ; W. J. ARNOLD, Agt v-RUFUS ARNOlia Corning, N. V.,Ang.,3,185tr-lf. ■ ' '' Custom Boot -Sc Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood's old stand, where, the- Siißs’ Bovs continue to make,-mem), nod measure to order, at as low prices as thetiines will admit, . All work warranted—to wear out in d year or sd —and not rip or come to pieces ’till it does wear ou Hides Wanted. CASH will bo paid,for any quantity of hides gt tho highest market piico. t July 13,1854. , ' GEO. VV. SEARS.' Carpetings, «kc. fPHE subscribers have just replenished their -f- stock of Carpeting, and now feel justified in laying that tlieir Carpet Warp .Roam excels jp qaanlity, quality, variety, richness add beauty, that of any other in jhia country, and ns lib prices we are confident tlmy arc. aa low as. any establishment • this aidenf New York qity. , >. i OIL CLOTHS, WfNbOW SHADES, MATTINGS, &e„ ‘ all at the very lowest possible prices, at the new e aghstore’of ' [Nov. 3i] , - JONES & ROE.' 1 > New. Hearse. • THE Subaoriber idkoa this method to inform '■lire public that bohasputcfiaßeds'now and bdau tiful BEARSE.and ridll bd pleascdto accommodate punctually, those whammy neb'd his services, ’- ' Wallsboro’. Dec.Slv'Ssi B. T. VANHORN. Auditor’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given (hat I Will at tend to thb duties, of my appoihltnCnt as Audi tor-in the matter of the distribution of,the asjcw'cf the Estate of PATRICK SPfeketfE, decent mj office in Wellsborough, on WEDNESDAY,Iho Sin .day of Match next, at 2 o’clock, P. M. All porspnp 'interested are nolificd there and then to present arid substantiate their claims to said fund or be forever debarred of claiming any. part of the samfe;'' . - HENRY W. WlLUAM&i 'Auditor.' ' « Echraary y., -u-.-srt! t'u' ) . W. Wi WEBB, IW. l>., ; HAS iestablisbpd himself in thdpractice of Medl. icino and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Ta., where be will promptly attend all cilia in bis prolbniopi *.\, t < Liberty, fob, 1,165,1. WETIjBO»OTG ’ NEW.STORE, HEW HBMASDNEW SOOBS. i DRY GOODS & QROOER 1 , .tICTMVriIBNT ttfliet lhe ManagvnifOl of . ~R. S. .. DRY GQODSi GROCERIES, :;HATS, CAPS, BOOTS* & SHOES, HARDWARE, * Q VEENSWARE, - WOODEN "AND STONEWARE,' foreign $ DOMESTIC FRUITS,. ■;/!-; -,;l; .. FISH AND r , PROVISIONS, glass, sash: -' ~y N|W YORK TRISUHt ’ DAILY, BG'; SEMI-WffEKLY, M/' WEEK. LY, 88. AL WA YS IN AD VANCE., ' r WEEKLY TRIBENE comroop.eea -*■ ns XlVlh annual ,volunie.,wilb tho mouth of September—coAmobccs' it willia'circulation (115,. OUui larger than was eVer before' accorded 'lo any general newspaper whatever. This circulation has Uccfl gradually and laboriously attained by chrtcCn- Fating' upon THE TRIBUNE the best effdrls ! of many editors and correspondents, and by a greater liberality of outlay in each department than was probably over before risked on any journal. It has been attained, not by sailing smoothly in the current of Opinion before 'the wind and basking in the smiles of majorities, but by an earnest, fearless de votion to TRUTH and PROGRESS aa above-'all partisan exigencies, all temporary interests, all mo mentary illusions of popularity and success. ITS THGROUGH ADVOCACY,OF TEMPERANCE AND LIQUOR PROHIBITION, OF JUSTICE TO THE DESPISED AND DOWN-TRODDEN, AND OF THE EQUAL AND INALIENABLE RIGHTS OK THE HUMAN RACE, IRRES PECTIVE OF SEK OR COLOR, have from time to time repelled many sunshine friends, whose pre judices or seeming interests xyokb thereby contravon cd, but have combined to form a character which it will endeavor to maintain, and.,assign it a position among journals winch we feel that it will bo hoodo forlb a sucAss not to impair. The leading ideas to which THE TRIBUNE iq devoted, may be (niafiy set forth, asfullqwtt 1. FREEDOM', to do whatever is essentially right—not alone for’ which Americans,pr Anglo Saxons, or Caucasians even—not for oho Race to determine whether they,will or will not hold soother Race in abject bondage—bat for every Rscp ,nnd Nation, and every adult human being This Freedom is rightfully absolute in the b road do. main of Opinion, and involves the equal and iropera ,tiva right to Political Franchises), ; ~ . 2. ORDER, or the. necessary right of the legally indicated majority lo interdict in the sphere of bc tioa;all practices which it deems demoralizing, there ;fore prejudicial to the common'weal; 3. BBNEFIOENGB, or tho wisdom and policy of-employiog tho resources and credit of the com munity.-la, accomplish works of general and' on 'questioned utility to which individual means arelh adquoto, or which, though eminently conductive to the public good, do nut promise lo reimburse, to (heir direct or indirect income Lite outlay required by their uonslruction; , 4. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT, aa thej corner atone of a true and bobigniut' Nalionol Viili. cy, counting the naturalization of a new and.vulua hie art or produce of the soil as more important tUali (he acquisition of a fresh province or and cquality yvithin (he legitimate sphere of Nilliinal concern and National effort; 5. PEACE, aa a vital condition *of true iVerroes to be cherished by the most anxious, assiduous study to proffer os readily es wo are prone to require redress for every wrong, and never to be snr*; rendered except ut the call oi endangered Liberty- Such arc the chief landmarks by which THE TRI BUNE directs its course. Hot a small poriion of THE TRIBUNE is allot-, led to what is currently distinguianed as light road- - tug! but reviews of New Books of decided interest, with choice oxlsacts illustrating their quality are freely given, while the great body ot oar piper is devoted to a lueid and careful digest of tho NEWS OF THE -DaV, with Editorial comments (heredn. Wo have reliable Correspondents in each quarter of Ilia globe, sud in nearly all tho principal cities of Europe and America, and their letters will aid dor feeders to a clearer understanding rf the causes Which are now gradually converting the Old World into one gigantic arena for the death-struggle of ri val interests, passions and ambitions- THE TKIBUNE contains reliable reports of Iho Markets. Our Cuttle Market repons aiouo are war Ur mors than tiro, price of tiro paper to thoso.who are 10-- gaged in raising am) selling Cattle. No paper involving no great an expense as onr Wdekly and Semi-Weekly conld bo atlbrded attho price of ehoeta except in connection .with a our Dpilyjbtt sustained eX ila without the aid of our Country Editors. Largo as due cltcntojigaytdl wrtdd teruinflOlKi* but for (be receipts of Advertising.-. Wo believe that in THE TKIIIDNE is realized the largest variety and extension of* solid informiuiiia BoncPrning tho events of the day Which Has been or pan bo edrn bihed with oktromo cheapness ; and id that faith Wo commend it to the *avorsb|o regard of the reading public. We oiler no premiums for 1 subscribers, tprd'pt none to lako it by gambling prospects at win ning farpis or mansions m a lottery in which tickets are furnished in its patrons, -‘employ W. larveling agents-tp.importuno,people, into taking it,,and Wes none' of bur room in dunning our, subscribers for pa- ' 'f'ERMS OF THE WEEKLY TRIBUTE.' Single copy, oho year '. ;..;. $2,00 Three copies, ono year 5,00 Five copies, one year; . '.8,00 ' Ten copies, ono year..;. 12,00 7'wenty cowcs, to one addre55. .........20,00 f AnU any'largeii hatuW at Ui4 talo of $1- pet anhum. ■' ACMptiee a/-(X?820 Claii tec cannot directive, paper Id each 'iubseriber. I , ' * SufiJcripliODß Iniy’cotnnrancb »,t any time.' Pdyit mdnt iti'Advanco ia'required in'ail pkaes, and the ■papdf 5» invariably iliicotuit(uod qjllte axpiraUpii of ■tto advance payment.- ’ ' ll '*■ -' 1 ~ ‘ 'i'" -• ’ Money may be'rooiittod fordubedriptibne ia ’{of! 'tere atjjrar flak it but the'jPoalmaalcr at the’'place where thtt letter ii mailed Bhduldbomada 'dcoO'diri., ted With ite contonta arid kovp a ’dosdfiultorf' rff ltd •bills; ’ " j ■ • • ■■ Hills or any epecic-paylng banb lit’' the United States Or Canada received, at pat for eubsct^plidda. WO hive ‘nb travelling ajjeljia’.. Any tma yyiabipg to Veeaive'TH* Tkisune ficpd net "waii.lo bo cilled upon lot his aubsctiplion.. All that ls toceisify lA him tb do ia to 'write a letter'ia 1 at few woide.aa pop. Vible, inclose the money and write'(ho. nainh of tho sebwiber, iPqavOffiw; Couatyia&d and direct the feUor.io • ! ■’ 4 GttEfEUEYjfc McELR^, -, 't v, /Tribune Ojfico, 'if oVfYoik. \ > THE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE;. „ > Tenons'rdsidtng.at Jiorau ofti onst : thitt onso ft iwejk «Te requested to oxWmnirtlfe' .Semi3flje»ltlyi rWnrogaW U a»<ho ofiiapd*Vp»pßri : tbipgs coiuidcrcij, pablisbebinthp Utdted Staley j " ,v ’ ’ \ •'* ' TJC&MB* i,- , r • 1w0'i8piM,'........ ,5,d8 • ; Firn copiei, .. ( .......... a. .IliOO; .HOSTAGE ON,THE TRIBUNE. * Postage on tho Daily Thbuno ana year is SI,SG BAILEY &FOLEY. BOOK AMD JEWRI.fr^ ; ■-.ir. i'tiEPAKXJUJW.-r' ■'V- Having formed * co-partner- ] .. ship urider the above lido from ( .>,. AjNHJ E J?pLEY. . Ist* NoV. 1854, and filled the "!!■•; commodious Store (formerly RQPKSANO ...- >-,v occupied by, liaohd (St-.ftosa,) S'I'ATIOdfERY,. v- . with a great variety cf ridh . • end desirable .goods,. t?o..’»i)bPAoGKs, ANI} i„,, ;v lake ptaasjure, it* exhibiting v \u,y out stock Ho those who , pur-' ■„■ A FARCY QQQfi^ obaso fp% By!,offeiio®s;4^®® ^.- ■■. Tvx , ;; goods of the Mat quality only* .i, r. V. ■»'d ? df ibe lowest v : ; PERJiUHfES IT^h expect to merit and raaeiyed}v<r 4* c, » se, iv; t ci.iw our fuljiifiare oCpatrotiagbj i ■‘•Trr' i ; yfj All kinds of.,country pro; RER-AIR/NCf duos' taken' in eichaugo.- for EpEE, pJVfUiORYi gqods ibo,some a»t»»hi. fi ;• RPTlQfit AJwk' (. t- SI »• '•' dANfllfc n.. I WA»»WMm-4Mn\ ]*'.■ &m#EWEsE#''So t ui- Foatage on the Weekly Tribune, for one ioiftS!* PotUge 'on the Semi : Weeh)^‘for oijo'yekiW Payable quarterly in adraaoo, at (he sSoe wbertf the pappt i* rqeei»«t. , * JtfcEUATB.,'. . Tntioae Office, „ NEW & CHEAP GOODS. jones sc roe;;,. Havo just received their fyll , rALI & WIMTEB Gaol*** whrcb includes a splendid assortment of - ■D R If'. GOO DS , - - J CONSISTING in port of a splendid- ft** . sortmenl of Riob French Merinncs oPall oolom at, very low prices ; also, Paramatns of .all colors, All: Wool and Cheap Delaines, Black Silver at pipe!* lower than former prices, Morriraac ond Coeheod Prints; Long and Sqtfaro Woolen Shcwts at very low prices, Brown Factory, Bleach Muslins, Red and While Flannel, Cotton Flannel, Stripe Shirtings Blue Deneiqs, Be.d Ticking, Broad, meres, Salinctts, ‘RentuCky Joans,-‘Bhcbp’s Orpjs Cloth 1 CoKon TtaUiug, Carpel Warp,' Cotton 1 Yarn, and also monyi other arlieloa in lh'e ibbfvo lihblhig wp ha.ro nql,lime pqr room to enumeralein titagif udvcrtincment. ! . GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. . Muscovado, Coffee Crashed, Powdered aodCnsth* * ed Sugars, Stewart's. Syrups and Molasses, Oidjayav RioandCagunra CqSee, Young Uysoij and. Bluett Tea; Peeppr; - Gihomnn,- Allspice,' Starch, Ginger, Ripft,Bat.Soap, Candles,' Indigo, Saltpeter, Alma, Sajpratua, &0., Pork, Flqor, Fish, Balt, Buttar,’ Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, &0., &c. .. . 4lats and Caps. Black and Colored Beaver lints, fiTaow Notbmg. Kfiow Something and Kossuth Hats*iU% Silk Silk, I’lueh and Clolli Caps. Boys acid -Cap* of every description. * J ’ - Boolsjiud^hocs. Mena 1 Ca7£ Kip' ahd fldavy Slbga, Boots i ttlitL Rubbers, Boys’ »ha-"Y’olrtlis” Borfe/'CaildhsVu?’ Shoes ofeTcry.dcscriplion, Ladic>! Shoes, Bools ctd” Gaiters, a large assortment at very lots prices. • Pails, Brooms, Tdlfe, Brushes, BulfertLadluap. Prints, Axehotvps, Washboards, Sugar fruK Mkft bwcb, &c n &,e/ ‘ ‘ .Hardware. , Niiitoj Min Saws, W Saws and Hand Saws, Mill FjJaij Scoopee, Shovcfa, Manure Forks,' ChaiuaT' Suwljrnrds, rocket Knives, Table •Cutlery, Doe’* 1 Locr?i Lpchas, • Bed Locks, BnUSaml : ScrdwA * llorsfi Chords and Brushes, .Area;frotn. the bestQi-«- ( (ifaclprary, always on hand. , 1 \ i Crockery, oy Ino sod pr piece to suit the wants of omss WARE, also, WINDOW gITsTS' trwnufaciuriea priees. EASTERN GL6CKS, fcaK J <o keep good time. . i*wfy.Madc Clothing. Black, Brown, Drab and Bluo Overcoats, (row’d low p.nco up Sack, Rock and Dress Coats ofciery description, Fancy and Black Casimero Fanis, BPk S,ilm, Casimero and Velvet Vests, also, Cheap Vests of ivery stylo and quality, Shirts and Collars, Wool en Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin and Wooten • Cloves and Mittens, Fancy and Black Silk Cravat*, oolr-adjusting Stocks, Silk and Linen Pocket Handv , kerchiefs, Woolcn Sacks, Suspenders, ■ Umbrella*, and in fact nearly every tiring that man, woman ot' 'Child may want can bo (bund at this establisJrmehL The Subscribers would, return -their sincere, thank*;' to iho inhabitants of Ibis. Borough nu.d surroundiipf r country for the very liberal patronage (hat has \>ecr)i. bestowed on’them since they commenced’business' m Ibis place, and wish, by keeping a large assort* 11 inent of Goods to select from- and soiling atseali-’i profits, to merit a contipqanco of l)io,same. . > Weilaborol NoV. 1,1854: 1 JONES' 3a RQ& / , NJEW GOOBS. subscriber would respectfully inform ■ •Vhis customers and friends that ho still boo tmncs the mercantile business, at the old place,-sir •' the well knnwh store 1 bfL, I, Nichols, whcrehc * bh ;happp;tb Wait ort thoso Uttfwlll fifyr film *Jtfr' iusite thaattentioif of thdpUWio™ generally to his largo sod commodious slbck'ef ''' ■!; fiOOBS, • Groceries, Ileady«flf adeOlotii* iugand Hardware, 1 WOODENIVARE, STOftE. : WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, MATS " 1 AND CAPS, &c., &c„ lii fact everything- else hOpt'in o country store, hrUi ! v ' clcs 100. numerous to mention, and willed! cheaps* ■' than can bo bought tbiferde of New, York cjty, ~ v c | All binds of produce'taken' >R cselmnvo for coodo < [ at the highest market price. J. U. BdWKN. Wollsborougb, JitnO 29,1854. "■ • - MIS.KE i S Y,OUH CHB AP ' S BOOTS & SHOES J UAViNG. purchased, SBN.,S*KtBStV;cthJ , Sta . nd ' l , wo „ <Jo 9 rB «fw the, PreabyloriaA.n Church, the subscriber is ready loTuwish to order.’' , MBltS $ BOYS' GALB Bbots' [yj Pegged,nod Sewed, -,•' •• •>-<. ir.-ul WOMEN'S A cm.LD&m& KJP: &i r\ . calf ~ .... .* IVI a MEN’S gbps’ 1 JL i! •. - COARSE E66TS. '; f dtlode pptn warranted 'tStiredr Sit fil'?* s doe yip utifil they ore worn out As a man Is known by his Boots no less Ilian by .ho compjpy ha koepe, i( bchpovoa every, tnamto take* Heed : now'llis *“ understanding ’’ i» cared, (at ' A.teasbnablb ebiro of (ho pubTicpnftrdbajpi H'r^-. 1 / 7 solicited. ST Hides 'taken ;lo etching*^ s ;forw,9rk.. ' < n ,171*. A. SEARa..ir f.i , Wcllaboro, Dcc.3B) . o! , owfclWlPllP^ of DHS *: ' woodENvWahe, boots AkD~'- ! * ?’ ■SHOES, HATS-ANO f j REAI3t-IMTADE : CtOTktj^o; !; ■’ si .(Uuertnysolf til til’ I ebn dreskn’ibgii to par(ibtt*., r ,4ar Jilt in all oases who desire tho reaa#M«fei ' !v ' [The Ladles aro invllcd’ to.'calland eii|Uhld'&B rJchootandbcsUusruliTient of DRESS GOODS eta* |be for o offered in market—which’ 1 anr*propujcd l(» i' 'sell at prices that cannot fail to suit. WcJ(»botoU(jh Sept, 13, !Sg4,' mmm •■ «»>!& u*i i , i fi -A-.'t < : Wooden. Ware. y E |j fj ii.LO
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