precision whicl. be exaoulfdjn (he nighfi This success has gi,,otift|»und Isßarl .divartT the Central Button, and has produced a- on the spirit of ifie (wo armies. . . The sanitary stale of (he troops is excel lent i their energy is unequaled; iheir anima tion is perfect in every respect, and they ore well supplied with everything. Accept, &c., rr Canrobeet; Open Organitsatiou o( Site Ameri can party. Much has Keen said and Written on the sub ject of an open organization of this great par ty . I confess it is one which is surrounded wiih many difficulties. The writer is opposed almost as much Ss any one can be to secret organizations pf any Kind ; and yef'he finds it tp exist every where,,both religiously and po litically. tf I attempt to unite with any as sociation .8f anysort,.l am met in some branch ef-tts discipline'wilh'hiore or less of secreSy. Ido not therefore clearly compre hend what * s meant or understood by open or ganization. The great strength a’nd power of. this new organization consists, as far,as 1 understand it, in its inside obligations. In or der to secure strength and confidence, men must come under suitable, proper, or consis tent responsibilities, which must not be viola ted with impunity'. , I do not know that there could be any in tury to result from an open declerolion oi prin ciple j but the manner or mode of carrying tnem out should be left to closer regulations. Anything else than this would place the Know- Nothing Order precisely in the position of all other political associations, secret where deemed expedient ; but without obligation, and leaving its members at liberty lb vote just in proportion, or agreement, with principle according to interest, or ns prejudice, likes, or dislike would dictate. Everybody knows that political prejudice, like all others, are hard" to overcome. A Democrat would not vole for a Whig in many instances ; no soon er Uian tie would vole ior one of his most deadly enemies.; and tno same may be said of Whigs. But under the present system of organization, all panics or persons, who shall be found in favor of iheir great leading prin ciples, can fralernize will) warmth and cordi ality , and go hand in hand rn securing ulti mate success. As far as the writer can learn, the true features, objects and designs of the present organization is disinterestedness ns regards pien, of whom the very best arc to be sefccled, (or character, ability and fitness for the office, no mailer of what grade—so far there are yet no cliques or parlies roar ing Iheir hydra beads 10 spend iheir fury in the destruction of the temple If, therefore, under the proposed open orgamzotion, outsi ders shall be permitted to come in, then there will be found an open field for self interested men, demagogues, tricksters, disorganizes, and bad men of every sort, wno would soon find means to disturb the harmony of design. The American party can be but one great nany, established on the brand and true prin triples of ihe Address of the Father of his ceuturv—an open declaration of its distinc tive lealures should be published abroad to the world, avowing ns enure nationality, without ani' sectional or local ouestions whatever Cet me tickets selected be denominated the American licke. No one need then be de- Lverv vo'.er wno does nol choose lo vole such a hallo', vou nw lie sure voles irom prejudice or political opposition Phila. Sun. ceivec. Tlic Democracy und Uie Crl*i*. There appears lu ho a disposition in some I pearlers to clear tlie ranks of the Democratic j hartv of alt who are opposed to Douglas & j Co's plans to extend Slavery. To be deemed | orthodox, men prolcssing Ihc Democratic j creed are expected not onlv to swallow the , ■Nebraska and Kansas bills, but they must,, lavor the establishment of Slavery in those t ’territories; and tl need he, they must bus- '■ tain Sirinufellow and his associates in iheir inch-handed measures to convert Kansas into » Stave Slate. In a word, they must lend 1 themselves body and soul to the slave povver, ana obey us orders whatever they may be, Now, there has been a time when this sort o' diclalton might possibly have been submit ted to, Party men formerly took measures upon trust, look them as furnished by pet sons occupying a tpromment position m pub lic life. But all that is bravely changed. There is a disposition lo examine political | measures, to canvass the acts of public men, i The rank and file have uecomc, to a cunsid-! arable extent independent, Ihev do their own thinking and vote as they should do, as their 1 sense of duly may diciatt I It is too late in the day to make Pro-Sla-1 verv men of the entire boov of the Demo- j crane party. Thousands o' us members were opposed to the repeal of Uie Missouri; U)mpromise lt jind nave no sympathy or fel- I lowship yvilh Douglass Co. They are noi I in favor of planting Siaverv m Kansas, and i Ihev will not hcsilaic lo so declare their sen-1 iiments when (he lime for aclion comes.— I A. Y. Tnonn Churches. —ln 1851' mere were in the i nned Stales 38,133 churches, of which 0,- ■'Fit l were Bapust, 86S Christ tan, 1,700 Con gcegationai, 330 Dutcn Reformed, 1,401 i.piacopnl, 380 Free, 728 Friends, 3-14 Ger man Reformed, 27 Jewish, 1,221 Lutheran, 112 Memonnc, 13,338 Methodist, 231 Mora vian, 10 Orthodox Congregational, 4,863 Ircsbjte-ian, 1,227 Roman Catholic, 20 •sweaenborgian, 52 Tunker, 590 Union, 242 tmilarmo, 532 Universalisl, 422 of minor sect. The total value of church property was baptist 811,002,117, Christian 8867,056, -ongregnlionalist 87,970,105. Dutch Re mrmed 84,096,880, Episcopal *11,384,210, ‘tee 8263,605, Friends. *1,713,765, Ger man Reformed 8975,080, Jewish §415,600, titithcran *2,854,286, Memonile 892,345, Methodist *14,826,148, Moravian *411,607, Orthodox Congregational *17,250, Prcshyle r an *14,557,089, Roman Catholic *9,256,- 7ob, Swcdenborgian *113,600, Tunker *37,- 625, Cmon *644,315, Unitarian *3,173,- ( '22, Universalisl *3,178,822, minor sects *l, 017,130. Total, *Bl, 446,371. The churches adorn accommodations for U. 270,139 people. Or our fourteen Presidents eleven have c «n lawyers, and three soldiers,. “A Spring Pill.” The. Buffalo Oemticrdci/, W o 4 ne^a y, un dor tbia capiion, gives aAbnaibla'Afid ,timely article in! ridjcule-of-lhb Ipng-recmVeji that ever j body is end r iog out” in the gpfinjg. 'iWq give jlie closing ' i ’I ;, ’ . a fjfejopVg BhqulJ N k>ow,-feat; thaHbergftal a 1 iirani a rycana I- is '.He it her gp .igletijaf. im provement like the Efie,aor a great sewer liko tttu Michigan street. ?Ti)is ifnpprtynt duct canpot bp seppred :pij dredged jbymedi cul machinery, wthoqiiinrninent risk’ of vital injury. They should learn that when they talk about having ‘bile on their slomacV,’ they are talking nopsense for bile is nottliere and cannot slay‘there any longer than it can in their eyes. If. their livers nro deranged io any way, (berqare plenty of.good physicians to prescribe for (hen, mil it is no valid ex cuse for taking dozens of pills, or quarts of oil (hat iheir tongues are yellow the morning after a ‘pleasant evening* at the club. Ten and toast, with a s.hort walk..pad a rntjpnpj indulgence in Nature’s gifts, will do belter for them than drenches. Theyshould learn that a‘ll drugs are poisotfs; and to, Be avoided as such, except when prescribed., by, men of competent knowledge; and above and beyond- all, they should learn that as Providence made man to live through winter as well as summer, spring asivell as autumn. He never could have committed so great nn erroi ns to constitute us with systems requi ring rhubarb, aloes and colocynth, because it snows to-day and wilt probably ruin tomor row. He never made such bungling work with man as to lay him under obligations to salts and senna fora safe transition frort Feb ruary to March. Give up your spring pills, ye jaundiced mortals; abandon your Velianceon blue moss and picra ; eat sparingly of proper food ; don’t abuse your stomachs with unfit gross nees or tempting, delicate poisons; and our word for it, you will never have ‘bile on your stomach,’ or die for want of a ‘good clearing out.’ ” in a him ed. In Mansfield, Thursday, the 7lb inti., liy Rev. L. Stone, Mr. ISAAC S. ASPIINWALL, of Tioga, to Miss. SUSAN C. HAVEN, of Columbia. In Richmond, Tuesday, the J2lh, insl., by (he same Mr. D. H. COOPER to Mies. SARAH S. UKEIV, both of Richmond. ©&* m SSSXG&SSi&e Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. ELTIOGA COUNTY, PA. [June 14. 1855.] LIME, LIME* LIME!— Kept constantly on hand at his Plaster Mill near Mansfield, /real), ly burned and of superior quality. Price, 37$ cents per bushel. A. BIXBY. Mansfield, June 14, 1855. WANTED. Journeyman waggon-maker wanted to work by the day, month or on shares, nt (ho shop of the Subscriber in Clymi-r lowntdiip, Tioga Co, Pa. I have a large quantity of seasoned lam. her on hand, ready to be worked, and would prefer to give flic workman a share of the proceeds. CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymcr, June 14 1855. (tf.) ADmnrtSTBATOR’S NOTICE, Will 'REAS Letters of Administration on the Estate of Ephri&m Thomas, lute of Law. rcnce lown.-hip. Tioga County, Pa., dcc’d,, were this day, (June 5, 185. 1 )) granted to the undersigned All persona knowing themselves to said esl.iir .ire requested to make immediate payment, and those having cliims will present the same for settlement. HIRAM MERUIT, Adm'r, June 12, 1355.—fit. Tillage hot for .Sale. THE Puhst-ribcr offers for sale a lot situated in the Doro’ of Lawrcnccville, Tioga Co. Pa. con. t.-iining abont three-fourths of an acre. Said lot is bounded and described as Cdlowe. on the west by Middle sired, north by Micaj.ih Seeley, east by Curtis Parbbursl, on the south by Demond. Paid lot lias on it a good two-story dwelling bouse newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and painted inside and out; also a good barn and other necessary oat buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN SEY Esn. Lawrcncovillo Tioga Co. Pa. Will. M. JOHNSON, Lawrcnccville, June 14 1855, (Cm.).* Turning & Chairmnking. JSTICKLEY, Turner, nnd Chaiymakcr, would • inform Hie public that he ha* recently fitted up his shop in good style, and is now prepared lo manu facture alt kinds of CANE & COMMON CHAIRS, of ihc best material and finish. Also Turning done in superior style, on reasonable terms. SHOP, south und Main street, opposite 11. W. Darlt’s Wagon Shop. SAMUEL HERZOG, hating rented pkrt of J. Stickler's shop is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET WORK from the best material and iu superior style. He has on hand several su ltrier Mahogany Bureaus for sale cheap. Wcllsborough, April 14, 1855. NOTICE, iS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be made lo Ihc Legislature of Pennsylvania, at il* next session, for the creation of a corporate body with geifcral Banking privileges of issue, di«connl nnd deposit, to be called “THE BANK OF TIOGA COUNTY" with a uopUal of One Hundred Thou sand Dullirs, said Bank to be located in the Boro* of WelLboro,’ Tioga Co Pa, Wellsboro, 1 June 14, 1e55, [6m.J ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. WHEREAS, Letters of Adininfstrntinn on the Estate of JULIUS CLARK, late of Rutland township, Tioga Co. Pa„ were this day (June 11, granted to the undersigned. All persona knowing Ihcmsclvea indebted to said Estate are re quested to settle immediately, and those having claims arc requested to prascnl the some for settle ment. A. HUMPHREY Tioga, Pa. ( ... S. S, STRAIT, Ttoy, Pa. \ s ‘ June 14, 1855. “THE 01*Ei\ BIBLE.” AGENTS WANTED to sell a new work, onli tied “Paganism, Popery and Christianity, or the blessing ol on OPEN BIBLE," as shown in the History of Christianity, from the time of our saviour to the present day, by Vincent W. Milner. Willi a view of Uic latest developments of ROME’S HOS TILITY lo ibe BIBLE, as exhibited in various parts of the world, and an expose of the absurdities of the immaculate conception, and the idolatrous venera tion of the Virgin Mary, ba Rev. J. F. Berg, D. D., author of “The Jesuit*,” •■Church and Stale.” &c. The author of this work. Dr. Berg, is acknowledged to be tile most able writer on ROMANISM in the country ; those who have rood his discussions' with Archbishop Hughes, will need no assurance of tide fact. Agents will find this the most saleable book pah lislicd; it is a large 12mo. volume, of four hundred and thirty pages, illustrated wi.h numerous engra vings, beautifully and substantially bound, and sold at 61 25 per copy. Specimen copies sent by mail, post paid, to any part of the United States, on receipt of the above price. Send for a copy and judge (or yourselves. Address J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher , 46 North Fourth street, Philadelphia. CAPS it HATS of every description just received nt JONES & ROE. XHBTXfiQA :q OUffTY Aa IT AT OK. 1,1855. NEWSOQDS, 1855. .'WV IO&ES'f A f £... ~ WELISIIORO’ T£l\l\[A, \ now. rdje'ivinrifisir full sappty'nfSPElNG -nL and SUMlyils GfKJDSj.'cdhaisling in p4rl ol DRY GOODS, GIiOCERIfiSiVhOVISION, I ?,' READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS & SHOES,'HATS. CAPS. CARPETS.OIE ' CLOTHS, MATTING, CROCKERY, Hardware, woodpn.warp, , GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS' " AND SASH., CUTLERt.AC. Eastl'l'U Clocks from the. heat Minufaclo *toriea, ami werfantedto keep good time. Wails from the hurt, manufactories always on hapd, and- in foot nearly everything in the line of Goody can bo found in tins CHlpblishment and prices that cannot. foil from suiting tire closest buyers. Thankful for past favors we would still invite pur customers and buyers generally to an exoniinaUon of our npw stock, believing that if GOOD Goods and LOW PRICES arc ah inducement they will make their purchases of us. . , JONES i ROE. Wellsborb.’ jilay 31,1855.! ■ T aDIES SHOES &GAITERS.—Ludroa will -I J find s beautiful assortment bl' Shoes,'Gaiters and children’s shoes'at ’ JONES A ROE'B. 1 May'3l st 1855! ■» • [ .AWNS & GINGHAMS.—A targe sfock of the. -Lt above Goods, also Mcrimacjt'and Cochecq prints juqt rec'd at [May 31«(] ■ ■ JONES df ROE’S. NEW STYLE. MANTTLLAB.UJna Wceivcd' some beantifiil styles of Mantillas at May 31, 1835. ' JONES &, ROE’S. ONG A SQUARE BROCHA SHAWLS, at I i very low prices at JONES &, ROE’S. Bonnets, ribbons & linings, ROE'S. M ENROOTS & SHOES & GAITERS —Also 80/Hboes of every description at May 31 J 855. JONES & ROE’S. TRUNKS, Volise?, Carpet Baja and Satchels □ large lot just received at JONES &- ROE’S. MILL SAWS & FILES.—A large lot just re ceived at JONES & ROE’S. MACKEREL by the barrel, J l.bl„ Olid J bill,, al May 31 1855. ' JONES & ROE’S. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, at May 31,1855. JONES & ROE’S, Fine "blue and black broadcloths, Cassimcrca,Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and sum. mcr Goods for men and boys weir jnat received at JONES & ROE’S.. 20,000 lbs WOOL WANTED, AT THE Steam Wool Factory fill WEELSBOKO’ PA. TO Manufacture on shares by the yard—or in exchange for BROADCLOTHS , CiiNSf- MERES, TWEEDS, BROAD FLANNELS, STOCKING YARN SC. The subscriber lias rented n part of the Foun dry Building and SL'EAM POWER lor a term of years, han fitted up the building, in good order, and will bo in rcadincsss on the lOlli day of June next to Ca.rnd apparently in: MpliAblV; ftfebw. Biekly,V*aHw, dubill rtefyea unstrung, of Bunbrtn£, and nri utfor physical amf mental pros trotion anting from igndraneo of tho'SimpTeit ond ' pfuiqeac. rojes 4* health 39 »wnnoctodimtfc tho • mar* violation of .which entails diseoso, mucTing ind misery,-not only tb l tuo 'wi/e,‘ba£ often * Hlßffllß? COMPLAINTS 1(P0N; !THE CHILDREN “ CSTO yin: THIRD AND POI'BTU OEXKKATION,” Traniiamiiiß CWiStitMIOjI, ‘ SCltOFlir.A, HVPilofa*tiit)fE*£& joputattoii. foontl classed m Mi .“Wflf®** of trid® i»lm la.l**w.Vork.l Philadelphia, tad other citioj, And gold by the principal < booksellerAia the United States. U was flr.t publGh^l, to IMI, since which time 1 FIVE HtTKMgID THORSAKD CORES been mlj, o t which there wore upwards of OXL HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BFMAIL, tho high estimation in which it Is held as A re* liable i»opular Medical BOOK FOJft EVERY FEMALE tho author hating doroled hi* exclusive aiteation to tho treatment of compLiints peculiar to femalct*, io reaped to which he ig yearly consulted br thoosaadi both Jn pergoo and by letter. Hero ever/ woman An diieovor, by comparing her nwn ijuptoms with those described, the oatura, character, causes of, and tbo proper remedies for, her complaint#, Tho wife abQui becoming a mother, has often nood of instruction and advice of tho utmost Importance to Itor future health, In respect to which her sensitiveness for bids conjqitjng a medical gentleman, will Go cl aoch fn stroclitm and adrJco, and &Uo explain many symptoms whkh otherwise would occasion anxiety-or alarm os all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. How many arc suffering from obstructions or irregular ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health,.-the effects of which they are Ignorant, and fnr winch their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from prdapsut uleri (falling of tho womb), or ftopi Jtuor afl/ui (wealrneu, debility, ic.) Many ore In constant agony fur many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult If not dangerous deliveries, and sloir and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives or* hazarded during snch time, will each find in iU pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It Is of course Impracticable to comey fully tho various subject* treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly In tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Reader, aru you a husband or a Cstberf a wife or a mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Provo your sincerity, and lose no lime In learning what causes interfcrowilh their health and hap plness net less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain and anatatjr, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the miud for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those tnoags for medical attendance, medicine* and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, tho infirmities of ago and the proper education of your children. In consequence of tho universal popularity of the work, Aa ©vidoocci hi iin extraordinary t-ale. various imposi tion* have been attempted, aa well on bookst-llera as oq the public. b> imitation* of title ptigc, spurious ediiinn*, and Bunrptttloai Infringement* of copyright, and other device* xml deception*, U ha# been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to bur no bonk unlean the word* •- IV. A. M. Mai KiLT.tr, l- y l-ibrny Street. .V. Y., M i* on (and the enlr> in the tlerk s Oflico i.a tho back of) tint title page ; and buy only of rrAfrecuMe and hofit/raMe dealer*, or (rood by mail, and addiuAS to Ln A. it. Muuriecau, *3r Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAR. RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PAN lON ** is sent {maiM fr< c ) io any pari of the Uniled States, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr, A. M. MAURICBAU, box 1224, Kew-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, Kew- York. AGENTS. Mm. Cynthia Williams HoaesJak—Weniz A- Stark, Carlondnlc —E Flint, Williamsport—AM S. D Scoll, Bedford—V, U Main, il/ainsburn-—BAILEY *fe tULEV, Wcllaboroagh. Atfi'iciilUtrul Society. L. SMITH of Tioga, upon the invitation of • thg.-Execulivo'Cotmniltcc will deliver an nd dreßs before f lie Society and the public on Tuesday evening the sth of June next at,the Court House. WelUhorn' May £4,1855. SELECT SCHOOL. MISS H. A. SEARS. -will open a Se. led School on MONDAY, the 7ih of May, in the building back of R. S. Bailey’s Store. TUITION. Reading, writing, spelling, and plain Sewing. .$1,50 Common English bfanobte, Embroidery 2,00 Higher English branches 3,00 Music, Mclodeon 5,00 “ Piano 8,00 Wcllsboro, April 28,1855. IFE of IK //. SEWARD. ~~ “ •• .S’/IM. HOUSTON. MRS. SIO WE'S Inti Worli—MA Y-FLOWER, LONGFELLOW'S POEMS. " GOLDEN LEGEND. GRACE GREENWOOD'S POEMS. STODDARD'S POEMS. Par tale dl BAILEY &. FOLEY’S. Wellsboro*. ,May 10-55. Press Marks the Man, OWING to the great rise in paper, there is a great and increasing demand for rags of all kinds. Therefore, every man Who wishes to save the first cost on his old dollies should cast them, buttons and all into the rag-bag; not however until c calls at the PJRCittIUM fXOTII JiVG STORE, AT TIOGA . and selects from the largo and splendid assortment of Ready Made Clothing', hero kept constantly on hand, a suit Warranted to wear ns long as any other, and made in Ihc bcaland most substantial manner, and under his own super vision. The proprietor has a complete knowledge uf the trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Mode Clothing considerably cheaper than any other establishment in the county. Uo keeps a variety of Cloths , Cassimetes , Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, dye. l received a new addition to his stock, and lie wibhes all lo call with out delay an he can sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other establishment of the kind in this section of the country. CT Watches', Clocks, Sc, Jewelry Repaired in the best manner and cn shorVnotjrc. (CT Also a Urge supply of the best Ink. Tioga, Ap. 26,“55. G. W. TAYLOR. MRS. M. A. STEVENS has just received from New York*a supply of SPRING GOODS which she is prepared to offer lo (he public on terms more reasonable than at nny former period. Work done to order, Ladies, call and see. N. B. Hard limes makes it necessary (hat all in dcbled should call and pay up immediately. Wellsbdro 1 . March 29, 1855. W. W, WE Bit, M. HAS established himself in the practice uf Med icinc and Surgery in the Towtudiip of Liberty Pa , where he will promptly allcud all calls in his profession. Liberty, Feb. 1,1351, j KNOW-NOTHING or Know-Someiliinp, know enough lo go lo BOWEN’S EMPIRE STORE and buy u Wide-awoke Hat —or any oilier kind ot a Hat that you are a mind to select from h is laro stock Sept. 12, 1851. LEAD PIPE for Springs, for sale by Nov. 9. D. P. & W. ROBERTS. SCHOOL BLANKS Teaahar's Monthly reports just printed and for sale cheap. BAItEY ft FOLfct, 1 Ilaving/ormed a co'-pa¥l iter ship under iho above itlid fVonft Ist N0v.1854, and filled* tile cbrnmodlpui fjljorC' '(fofrtleily occupied.' by Bacjie ~6t l Ross,) tviih' a great Variety of rich i'ollj’ desirable goods, wd' will lake 'pleasure in eahiliiii’ng oiir slock' to those whp ppr chhSe Tor cash. By offering gioda pf llie best (juahly 6ij)y, and. at I be lbneS('prices, we merit add receive, our hill share of palrohagb. , , .All of country pro,- (luce iaßeh. in exchange Jot goods the some as.pnsh. ' n " R. S. ' . mJ)E TOtiEY., .'HvdiiW, Ndv. 2ft,1534. ; _ I HEW .GOODS ST KNOKVftIE I rpHE subscriber .haying recently received *ll bis ojocfc of 'goods for .the season, offer* > I efrorte sefcofioh' of " " HHttindiaSj . paaßisiftig fit pi ifi of Bfriiia CfofSsf PflSts, Ginghams, He ta f ires, SbarMiray*,- BsifameUe*, Alapacas, YelSetsv Bro*a *JWT Bfcirtbed Sfltot ings- und Shjrtirtgs, Drillings, \y*fi dings, Battings,'Wickmgs, Vesti'ijgS, Cratats, Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, CCmbriCks, Laces, Trhi»- mings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags, Cotton ViAi- Twino, Carpet Warp, Umbrella* and P»res*ks, with a good lot 0/ READY-MADE .CLOTJiIHG, coo sisling of Men and Boys' Coats, Dcnine OycralU and Shirts, Vests, See. Groceries. Hyson, tivion Skin and Young JJyaon Tea#;.* large lot of Sagafs* different grades and prices, Mp* lasses, Syrop, TdttfC6o, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, to cos, Ginger, Drug* and Dye Stuffs, Paint 's and Oils, Axes, Shovels, Hoes, X Cut Saws, Spades,GrOw bars, Wrought nod Cut Nails, Hinges,Chains,On* Bells, Sheep Dells. Manure Forks, Hoy Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes, Bed.cord and Haller. Hope. CROCKERY i GLASS WARE $ LOOKING GLASSES, Fine and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash, boards, Clothes Pips.andjCorn Baskets. Silk and Brush H&U, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shoes, Codnsh, &c., «fcc., comprising in all a large and well selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices. Thanfnl Jor past favors, the subscriber would la vite ail thoso wanting goods at great bargains to call and examine for themselves. Tn exchange for Goods, Notes end Accounts, a/) kinds of Grain, Shingles, Lumber, Ashes, Forty Bolter, Lord, fcc., at the highest market prices. Knoxville, Nov. 27,1854. VICTOR CASE. Tioga Foundry 2a Ma chine Shop. tabois, yorae & co. *jl T ANIIFACTUKKRSof Steam Engines, Boilers, IYJL and*Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with (be least possible delay. MItLG LA RINGS famished wit Hout sxtra chtrgs or patterns, 1 PLOWS of all Kinds, (two of which took tbs premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly on hand. We have the exclusive right, fot Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the King Stove. one of thfe best .(if not the very best) Cook Stored ever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale & retail. TABOR, YOUNG & 00. Tiogo, Feb. 15,1855. SASH & BLIND I'ACTOKY, COVINGTON, TIOGA COPA. Tl*l K subscriber is prepared by new Mi* j\u»l purchased, (o furnish lo order, all kinds of jqttanrond fancy Saab and Blinds. Square Saab of common sizes constantly on band. By long experience in (he business, the subscri ber flatters liiinfcclf llial he can make ns good au article, und sell U as cheap as can be obtained at any extabisbment in Pennsylvania or New York* Call and mcC, CVinglon, March 3i 1654. O* Flic subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa's Oil for Deafness. D. S. I. To the Women of Tioga County. /~J.RRETING i The undersigned, rillzeti* 'J of Wcllsboro*, Tioga counly, Pn., having bo come the proprietors of one of the greatest Labor- Saving Machines of the Age, would respectfully in. form the u Lady public” that they are prepared show (he falsity of the old song— “ Scold, scold, fret, fret. Scold, scold away There is nac luck about the house. Upon a washing day.” For their new Machine, comlv n fog cheapness awl economy of room with ease r, n< t efiectiveheF* of op. eralion, renders the washing f w a rge f asn i|y 0ll (. a pleasant recreation. This Machine is different from any ever befnr a offered to the public, requiring Mlllc labor to wo;* and doing a largo wishing m one.third of Vne lime that it can be done in the old Way, und ?ouaßi/ as imR. Phe work is performed by the friction of wooden bails floating in tho water in which tho clollkw *ro worked by a lever. This machine docs its work without injury to clothes, and so perfectly, that * dre.«* m.iy ho washed without taking out Ihe stays. Call nnd examine them at Slurrock’sCabinet Shop where they are manufactured and sold by LANDIS, STURROCK & FORSYTH* Wcllsborougb, Feb. 1,1855* Carpetings, Jtc. T'HE subscribers have just replenished their • slock of Carpeting, and now feel Juslified in saying that llicir Carpet Ware Room excels in quantity, quality, variety, richness and heauly, that of any oilier in this country, and as to prices wo arc confident they are as law ns any establishment this side of New York city. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. MATTINGS, fee., all at the very lowest possible prices, at the new ash store of (Nov. 3.] JONES S'. I.UE. Plaster! Price deduced I ritHE subscriber has just received at bis mill nssr I Mansfield, 350 tort, Cayuga PLASTER stone, where no will keep constantly on hand fresh ground plaster, to supply all that may give him a call. No mistake this tune, Lightning never strikes one tree twice. Price $5,50 per ton. AMOS BIXBY. Mansgeld, Fch, 15,1855 TUST RECEIVED a large supply of all Kinds of Extracts, for CooKipg, and Perfumery of thru bostquahly at. r Tiugni G. W. TAYLOR’S mnKmteym&t i)BrAhtSiSKT tinder (hit ibnfeftititii of AN»®FOt&y, tioms ANJ) .STATIONED Yf ' ,WA TCHES'. '■ CZWKS <* ■ > JEWELRY,’ " EA&EY GOODS, YANKEE ' Nonam, PERFUMERY. I A'C; 4( -c i f' c 'REPAIRING - Bam o?f sno&t mticji, :AN& ALL GOODS 1 ■- 1 irAltßAsT£o A& AEP&RAENTEW, , n ' '' Window Glass and Sash , Hardware. WANTED, DAVID S. IRELAND