county superintendent ..of common schools ( ajgof from oilmens of Perks county, against Madison'county i also, re monsjrance. against, repeal of law; creating county superintendent of common schools, ■Mr. Pry moved the House take up the Senate Bill, relative to the final adjournment lot the Legislature;' which was /agreed to.— [Thh resolotioh provided fot a final adjourn ment on Tuesday, the iTlhof April.] The fesilutioh being before'the House, Mr. North .offered a substitute, providing for (he re-assembling of the two. Houses in joint convention, on the day of April, to proceed to the election of a United States Senator. Mr. M’Combs raised a question of order ■upon the relevancy of the substitute. The Speaker decided the substitute to be out of order. The question recurring on the resolution for a final adjournment, . ' Mr. Thompson moved to postpone the fur ther consideration of the resolution until this •day one week.' ' -'" Mr. Fry would have no objection to post pone for one week, if business would thereby be forwarded. It was due to the people that a day for adjournment should be fixed, and by postponing .one week, the House would be no nearer a decision than now. It would be better to fix a ddy immediately, and work up it. Mr. Fraiiey said, that the most important bbsineSs was not matured, aud often, when it bad been carefully matured, bad to be entire ly, altered when brought before the House, as in the case of the bill for (he sale of the main line. Sd it would be with the appropriation bill, and all the important business of the ses sion. The constituents of gentleman were not uneasy at the length of the session ; other Legislatures had remained before, as he pre dicted this would do, until the middle of May. In old times Legislatures sat longer, and passed fewer bills without public complaint. He was in favor of postponement. Mr. M’Combs thought that all experience had demonstrated that the longer the session, the more business accumulates. The House •would work harder when the lime of dissolu tion was in view, and business be shaped to meet a given lime. As a mailer of economy, the day should be fixed; there would then be less talk and more activity. The motion to postpone the resolution for one week, was then withdrawn. , Mr. Frailey moved lo amend, I>y substitu ting the first Monday in May, as the day for final adjournment Mr. M’Combs moved to amend the amend ment, by substituting the fourth Tuesday in April, the 24th. The discussion was continued by Messrs. Cummings, Stewart, Ball and Dunning. The amendment to the amendment, fixing 1 uesday the 24th of April, was agreed toj as, follow : —Yeas 51, nays 25. It is observable that in making appoint ments to office, Governor Pollock has almost entirely, if not altogether, overlooked the members of the Free Soil parly. Whigs have received favors, and old line Democrats wtio voted for Pierce, but no Free Soilers.— I Me do not complain of this. It may be ac- I counted for in one or two wavs. We are not aware of a single Free Softer being an appli cant ior place. This clbss of politicians has neen long contending (or great principles of reiorm, and have not courted either the hon ■ors or emoluments of office ; else ihey could nave had them. Then the Whigs and Dem ocrats, that used lo be, having been long used an turns lo the article of diet called treasury pop, which they say tastes moreish, —have been very urgent in their solicitations. It is sam to be the case, and our private belief is that it is true ; that men used to roast beef nnc ns et ceteras for common, lose their rel .sh for hog and hominy ; and that those ac customed from youth to the hitter diet, have nr, unpleasant hankering after the former.— Tn> I- ree Sobers therefore raav console them selves with the beatitude of (he old lilac If j pre,icner in the South—“blessed am those 1 "■nat don’t expect nofin, kase they aim a C'vine lo be disappointed.” —American Free man. Prepay Your Letters —On and nfler Iho firs; of April, all letters for places in the I'rnied States, passing through the Post Office, must be prepaid, or they will remain tn the office where they are dropped. The single rate of postage is three cents. To California, and Washington and Oregon Ter ritories, ten cents. Postage to foreign coun tries remains unchanged.' —Democratic Un ion. • There is an old lady in Troy so full of sympathy, that every time her ducks take a fain in the rnud gutter, she dries their feet by 111,1 fire to keep them from catching cold. MARRIED. (hi Sunday, the Ist inst, by Z. Mallory Esq., Mr. A h TUBBS of Westfield Pa., and Miss ROSET. fA E. SURBAM, of Hector, Pa. Mjtv 'their union double and treble all their joys, anc may their troubles be Utile ones, their tubs of auction ever full, and the even carrentaof 'their nSVet be dammed up with the surplus ice of eocnrd. £ List of Letters, REMAINING in the Post Office' at Wcllaboro,’ Quarter ending March 31,1855. Ausim, Miss Lucrelia Kringer, Thomas Ayres, William L oaey, C. 8. bacon, James Esq. Miles, W. H. Esq. 1 tenner, Publisher of Moore, Miss Mary 0, isrewer, Henry Moore, Miss Louisa : lafe ‘ Williaji Milter, Joseph tenfnld, Herman • Mihhcle, Conrad arljlc William Newberry, Spencer * Junes, for Ellen Warren, Russel Ham Persons calling for any of U)e above named loltera "i please say they are advertised. April 5, 1835/ A. 8. BREWSTER, P. M. SPENCER & THOMSON, Attorney* & Counselor* at Xaw, ’ COMING, Steuben County, Ifew York. G*o. T. firiNCEB. • . C. H. Thombox. April 18, 1855-ly. - - - 7 . NoMce. jpHE SCHOOL-DIRECTORS of Delmar will ,■ JL . meet at the School House near E. P. Deane’s oh Saturday the Slat day of April mat, for the pur pose of entering into contracts with teachers to keep the schools in said district during the ensuing glim mer term. By order of the board, Delmar, April 5, 1855. D. UEISE,’ Secretary. Dress Marks the Man. OWING to the greet rise in paper, there is a greet end increasing demand for rags of all kinds. Therefore, every man who withes to save the first cost on his old clothes should cast them, bntlons and ail into the rag-bag; not however until he calls at the FBEtHDin CLOTHING STOKE, AT TIOGA, and selects From the large and splendid assortment of 1 Ready Hade Clothing:, there kept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to wear as long as any other, end made in the best and most substantial manner, and under bis own super vision. Tiie proprietor has-a complete knowledge of the trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerobly cheaper than any other establishment in tho-conoty. He keeps a variety of, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts , Collars, Cravats, 1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed in the catalogue** of (be freat trade sales In New York, Philadelphia, and other oftiei, and sold t> J the pfioclpM booksellers fa the Unttod States. It was first published In 1847, since which time ‘ FIVB HUHDEED THOTOAHD COPIES bare been sold, .of which there Tret© upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT B EMAIL, attesting high estimation lo which It Is held ua re* liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the anther having devoted Ms exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to female*, In respect to which he U yearly consulted by thousands both la person sndby letter. Here every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, censes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints, Tbo wife about becoming % mother has often need of Instruction and advice of tbe utmost Importance to her future health, in respect to which her sensitiveness for bids coniolting a medical gentleman, will find such In struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion adxiety or alarm as all tbe peculiarities incident to her situation are described. Bow many are suffering from obstructions or Irregular ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many goffering from prolapsus uiai (Calling of the womb), or from Jluor altnif (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are lo constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult If not dangerous deliveries, and slow end uncertain recoveries. Some whoso lives are bamdod daring such time, will each find in its pages tho means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It Is of coarse Impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly In tended for the married or (hose contemplating mfirriage. Redder, are you a husband or a father? a wifo or- a mother? Bavo you the sincere welfare of those you lore at heart? * Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with their health end hap piness net leas than your own. It will avoid to yon and yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrum* which otherwise would provide* for declining yeas*, .the infirmities of age and the proper education of your children. In conieqococo or tho universal popularity of tho work, »* evidenced by iU extraordinary solo, various Imposi tions Imvu boon attempted, as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of titio page, spurious editions, and surreptitious Infringements of copyright, And other derites sad deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless tho word* “Dr. A. M. MAuajaur, ISO liberty Street, N, Y. ” In on (ami the entry in the Clerkbi Office on tho back of) the title page ; and buy only of respectable ami honorable dealers, or send by mail, uid address to Di A. M. ilaariccou. W* Upon receipt' of One Dollar “ THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM* PAN ION” U sent (mailed fret) to any part of tho United Stales, the Canadas and British Province*. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADRIOEAU, box 1234, New-Torfc- City. Publishing Office, No, 129 Liberty Street, -New* York. ' Mm. Cynthia Williams, Unnesdale —Wentz «$• Stark, Car/jiWfi/c—E..Flint, Dr S. U Suati, Bedford —G D 51a in % Mainsburg —BAlLEY Sc FOLEY, Wellsborough. MfCMNICSj INVENTORS & MANU- $570 In Cash Prizes $570. VOLUME X of Urn “SCIENTIFIC AMERI CAN” commenced on (he IGlh of September. Il is chiefly devoted to Hie advancement of the inter. e*?ls of MECHANICS; INVENTORS. MANU FACTURERS &, FARMERS, anil is edited by men practically shilled in the Arts and Sciences. Probably no other Journal ot the same character is so extensively circulated, or so generally esteemed for its practical ability. Nearly all the Valuable Pa tents which issue Weekly Irom the Patent Office arc Illustrated with Engravings, and the claims of all the Patents ore published regularly in its columns □s they arc issued, thus making it a perfect SCIEN TIFIC and MECHANICAL of intormnUon upon the subjects of Mechanical ira* provcmcot*, Chemistry, Engineering and the Scien ces generally. It is published weekly in quarto form, suitable for binding, and each volume contains Four Hundred and, sixteen Pages of Reading Hauer, Several^Hun dred Engravings, with a lull and complete Index. Its circulation on the last volume exceeded 23,000 copies per week, and tfio practical receipts in one volume arc worth to any family much more than tho subscription price. 1 Five Hundred and'seventy Dollars in Cash Prizes were paid by'the Publishers for the fourteen largest lists of subscribers sent in by tho Ist of January of the current year., TERMS:—One copy, one year, $2; one do., for six months, SI ; 5 copies, six months, 94 : 10 copies six months, S 8 j 10 copies twelve months, 915 j. 15 copies one year, s22q 20 copies one year, $2B, IN ADVANCE. No number of subscriptions above twenty can bo taken at less tharl 81,40 each. Names can be sent in at different times and from different post-offices Southern and Western money taken for subscrip lions. Letters should bo directed, post paid, to MUNN & CO, 128 FuUon.st,,Ncw YoAc. CT Messrs. Munn *.Co. are extensively engaged in procuring patents fer new inventions, and will ad. vise inventors, without charge, in regard to the nov elty of their improvemants. lui porta nt, Very. A LL PERSONS knowing themselves in debted, for subscription's to tho 11 Wellsborongh Advertiser," or otherwise, cither by Nolo or Book Account, are requested to make immediate payment, or their accounts will bo placed in Ihebands of prop er officers for collection I, Come one, come all! and give us a lift In Ibis our time of need. Jan. $0) 1855. , W. I). BAILEY. Plaster! Price Reduced! THE subscriber haiTjtietreceived at hiarnill near Mansfield, 350 tons Cayuga PLANTER stpnc, where lie will keep constantly on hand fresh ground plaster, to supply all that may give’ him a calh No mistake this lime, Lightning neverVtrikospnb tree twice. Price ss,so‘por ton. . AMOS BIXBY. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 ; : , PORTJE-MOWMAIESANew style., and best assortment ever offered jn Wellsboro’, at = Dec. 91. BAILEY * FOLEY'S.' ' AGENTS. f^ACTURERS* WELPBOROIOH; ■ EXtlilCll. SiEOM, NEW FIRt AM) JiittlWtf; DRY GOODS & GROOERV - , J/; ' Under the Management of . ■ r. s. bailey. DRY GdODS, GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES. HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, - WOODEN AND STONEWARE, FOREIGN 4* DOMESTIC FRUITS: • FISH AND PROVISIONS, GLASS, SASH, • PAINTS, OILS, •? CAMPHENE, BURNING FLUID, st. SEVASTOPOL TAKEN AT lASI I PTIHE subscriber having recently received •*. hip stock of foods for the season, offers a choice selection of DRV ROODS, Consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, Delaines, Shambrays, Farameltes, Alapacas, Velvets, Brown and Bleached Sheet ings- and Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, Wad dings, Battings, Wickings, Vestings; Cravats,Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, Laces, Trim mings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags, Cotton Yarn- Twioc, Carpet Warp, Umbrellas and- Parasols, with a good lot of READY MADE CLOTHING, con sisting of Men and Boys’ Coils, Denine Overalls and Shirts, Vests, St, c. Groceries. Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Hyson Teas; a large lot of Sugars, different grades and prices, Mo lasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Saleralus, Candies, Drugs and Dye Stuffs , Paints and Oils , Window Glass and^Sash, hardware. Axes, Shovels, Hoes, X Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hinges, Chains, Cow Bells, Sheep Bella, Manure Forks, Huy Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes, Bed-cord and Halter-Rope. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE $ LOOKING GLASSES , Pine and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pina and Corn Baskets. Silk and Brush Hals, Caps and Bonnets,* Boots and Shoes, Codfish, &c., &c., comprising in all a large and well selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices. Thanfnl lor past favors, the subscriber would In vito all those wanting goods at great bargains to call and examine for thcmsclvoa. WANTED, In exchange for Goods, Notes and Accounts, all kinds of Grain, Shingles, Lumber, Ashes, Pork, Butter, La*rd, &.c., at the highest market prices.. Knoxville, Nov. 27,1854. VICTOR CASE. WELIiSBOKO’ ACADEMY. THE SPRING TERM of the Wellsbo rough Academy will commence February 20, and continue 17 weeks. Tuition at the same rates per quarter as heretofore. Board, $1.50 per week, room, $0.25. Students can be directed to boarding places by calling upon the Principal. Tho Teach' cr’s Class, for a part of tho term, wilt be under (he direction of the'Counly Superintendent. Wc un derstand that some of the members of the class last Fall have proved to be among the very best Teach ers in the county. Botany and Geology will be taught in addition to the usual classes. There will also be a class of beginners in Latin for the benefit of those who intend to-sludy French. By order of’lhe Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal. Wellsborougb, Jan, 25, 1555. ARNOLD’S . - Bakery Store. BOSTON. MILS, BUTTER & Common CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by 'the lb., or bbl. Family Baking, and Parlies, furnished at short notice. Deals olso in GROCERIES , FRO VISIONS, FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC, GREEN 4* DRIED FRUITS, I CASH paid for Bultpr,Egg«,Cheese,Lard, Grain and other products of the Kurin. W. J. ARNOLD, Agl. RUFUS ARNOLD. Corning, N. Y., Aug., 3, 1y54-tf. Custom Boot & ShoSShop, A T M. Sherwood's old sland, where ihe Sears’ Boys continue to make, mend,* and measure to order, at as low prices as the times will admit. AH work warranted—to wear out in a year or so —and not rip or c&no to pieces 'lUl'it does wear ou Hides Wanted. CASH will bo paid for any quantity of hides al Ihe highest market price. July 13, 1*54. GEO. W. SEARS. Blanks.- a fresh supply of Blank Deeds Mortgages, Notes, Attachments, Declarations, Summons, Subpoenas, Warrants, Constable’s Sales Collector's Sales, &c., dec., just printed, and for sale at this office. Carpetings, Ac. FpHE subscribers have just replenished their J- stock of Carpeting, and now feel justified in saying that their Carpet Ware Room excels in quantity, qqalily, variety, richness and beauty, that of any other in this country, and as to prices we aroconfident'thoy are as low as any Establishment this side of New York city. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, MATTINGS, &0., all at tho very lowest possible prices, at the new cash store of . [Nov. 3.] JONES &. ROE. I¥. W. WJEBB, M. I)., I HAS established himself in tho practice of Med icine and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Pa., where he will promptly attend all calls in his profession. , Liberty, Feb. 1.1854. WALL PAPERf'-Tbo LARGEST, BEST, & CAEAPEST lot of Wall Paper ever brought into this ptaco. for salo at wholesale and retail by Wellsboro, Fob, 1 ’54. BAILEY &. FOLEY.. . CACHECO PRINTS.—6O pieces of Ca checo and Merimac Prints, of* beautiful styles, in received by [June I.] JONES &. BOK. TyOODENVVARE. —Tho largest and best * V assortment ever offered in this place, for sale at [June 10,1853. J M. M. CONYERS'. SASH & BLIND FACTORY, COVINOTdN, TIOGA CO., PA. TH E subscriber is prepared by new Ma just purchased, to furnish to elder, all k inds of Square and fancy Sash and Blinds. . Square- Bash of common sizes constsntly on hand. 1 - By long experience in tho business, the subscri ber'flatters Tiimaelf that bo can make as good an article, add sell it as cheap As con bo obtained at any estabishment in Pennsylvania or Now Yortv Gail and «eft 1 • ... - ‘DAVID B. ttIELAN. Ctfvlngtoti.lfraWh 2,,1854. gyTho subscriber is also Agent for tho sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa's Oil for Dca&css, D. 8,1, ' "baxley & rbLE7. Having formed a co-partner ship under the above title from Ist Novi 1854, and filled the commodious Store (formerly occupied by Bscbe & Ross,) with'h-great variety of rich and desirable goods, we will take pleasure in exhibiting our stock to those who pur chase for cash. By offering goods of the best quality only, and at the lowest prices, we expect (o merit and receive our full share of patronage. All kinds of country pro duce taken in. exchange for goods thejiome as.hash. R. S. BAILEY, ANDIE FOLEY. Wcllsbord’, Nov. SO, 18S4i' NEW & CHEAP GOODS. JQNES '& ROB Have jgsl received their full.slocit of FALL & WINTER GOOD#, which includes a splendid assortment of DRYGOODS, /CONSISTING in part of a splendid os-* V<* Bortment of Rich French Merino** ofall color* at very low prices; also, Paramatae of ail colon, All-Wool and Cheap Delaines, Black Silks at much lower than former prices, Morrimnc and Cocheoo Prints, Long and Square Woolen Shawls at Tory low prices, Brown Factory, Bleach Muslins, Red and While Flannel, Cotton Flannel-, Stripe Shirting, Blue Deneins, Bed Ticking, feroad Cloths, Cash' meres, Salinelts, Kentucky Jeans, Sheep’s Grey Cloth, Colton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn and also many other articles in the above Me tlia# we have not time nor room to enumerate in a eihgl advertisement. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Muscovado, Coffee Crushed, Powdered and Crush cd Sugars, Stewart’s Syrups and. Molasses, Old Java Rio and Caguara Coffee, Young Hyson and Black Tea, Pceppr, Cinamon, Allspice, Starch,' Ginger, Rice, Bar Soap, Candles, Indigo, Saltpeter, Alum Baleralus, &c.. Pork, Flour, Fish, Balt, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, &c., Acc. Black and Light Colored Beaver Hats, Know Nothing, Know Something and Kossuth Hala r ßl'k Silk Hats, Silk, Flush and'Cloth Caps, Boys Ha a add Caps of every description. Roots ami Shoes. Mens* Calf, Kip and Heavy Stoga Bools; ala , Rubbers, Boys’ and Youths’ Boots, Children? Shoes of every description, Lsdics’ Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, a large assortment at very low prices. Wooden Ware. Palls, Grooms, Tubs, Broshes, Butter 1 Ladles an£ Prints, Axehelves, Washboards, Sugar Boxes, Mea. cures, &.C., dee. ** Nails, Mill Saws, X Saws and Hand Saws, Mill Files, Scoopes, ShoVels, Manuto Forks, Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Cutlery, Door Locke, Latches* Bed Locks, Itatls and Screws, Horse Cards and Brushes, Axes from the best man ufacturers, always on hand. Crockery, by the sell or piece to suit the wants of purchased. GLASS WARE, also, WINDOW GLASS, at manufactures prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war. ranted to keep good lime. Ready-Made Clothing. . Black, Brown, Drab and Blue Overcoats, from 4 low price up. Sack, Frock and Dress Coats of every description, Fancy and Black Casiniere Pants, Bl’k Satin, Casimere and Velvet Vests, also. Cheap Vests of every style and quality; Shirts and Collars, Wool en Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin and Woolen Gloves and Mittens, Fancy and Black Silk Cravats, Self-adjusting Slocks, Silk and Linen Pocket Hand, kerchiefs, Woolen Socks, Suspenders, Umbrella., and in fact nearly everything that man, woman or child may want can be found at this establishment.' 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 large, assort, meat of Goods to select from, and "selling at smalt profits, to merit a continuance of the same. Wells boro', NoV. 1,1854: JONES & ROE. I niiiw g(ml>ds. r T'HE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and friends that he still ecu* tinucs the mercantile business, at the old place, at the wed known store of L. j. Nichols, where ho will be happy lo wail on those that will faVor him with a call, and would invite the attention of the public generally to his largo and commodious stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Ready-Made Cloth* Ing and Hardware, CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE. WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c„ &c., in fact everything else kept in a country store, arti cles 100 numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper than can bo bought this side of New York city. All kinds of produce taken in exchange fur goods at the highest market price. J. R. BOWEN. Wellsborougb, June 39,1854. PAPER HANGING’S DEPOT. [JVb. 44 Courtlaud-et, New York, nearly opposite tAa Merchant's Hotel.] Thu croton in an vf actor* ING CO* (organised under the General Man. ufacturing Law of the Slate of New York,) offers at wholesale, Ini quantities lo shit purchasers, al Manufacturer’s Eovrest Prices, for Cash or approved credit, . PAPER UANGIEGS, of every variety of atj'le and price. BORDERS lo Malcli. FIRE-BOARD PRINTS a gteat variety-. TRANSPARENT WINDOW SHADES, OIL PAINTED WINDOW SHADES, WIDE'CURTAIN PAPERS, and WINDOW SHADE FIXTURES, Of the latent styles and wiperioT finish, all of tlioir own manofaotare and importation. As their slock is large and entirely new, they invite Merchants, Booksellers and dealers in these articles, lo (roll and examine (heir styles ahd prices whenever they visit lift City. Ncsy York, March 1,1855, CAUTION ! ’—ALL PERSONS am forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or Judgments In James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work done at the Woolen Factory and'Saw Mill, (said to belong to him) from the Ist day of March 1853, up to the Ist day of Mnrch 1855 ; as I have a lease 1 of said Factory and Saw Mill for.the, three years from'the Ist'day of Mnrch 185?, made and signed by the said James I, Jackson ‘ and* myself, Vmd'mg ore lo collect all debts and detnand*;for ,work dode In ' bald Factory and at said Mill durins tba term of said lease, Vl*: Three Wre. ' '' * LEWIS C. PENDtETON. Wollsboroogb, March I, 'SS-tf. ■ • T A DIES, just drpp in at J. R, Rawep’* ■*“* cheap «lofp and examine his Barcgce, Baron J Delaine, Lawfaa, Black Silka.Ginglmips, Cripo aftd ; S\lk Shawls, nod save year ten per ! " " BOOS ABB JEWELEt - DEPAHTMENX ' Under the Manegment of, . ANDIE FOLEX- . [BOOKS AND STATIONERY, CLOCKS AND. ' JEWELRY, i . FANCY GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PERFUMERY, 4*.,