Gen. -Dottglifaccs. . Dflringthe session of the Know Noihing ConvqntigQ, Mr. SaojRKS, of the New \ ork Delegation, made a violent and coarse attack upod Massachusetts. Gen. Wilson i ,tqok 'up the gauntlet thrown down, and flayed the New York delegation in the following ’ style;— Gen. Wilson rose to repot the unprovoked assault made upon his State, and to rebuke the insolence of the member frdm New-Ykrk. . AJI would bear witness that he (Gen. W.) 'had uttered no words of unkindness to any onb during the ailtings-of the Convention.'- 1 — From gentlemen from the South he had re ceived acts of kindness he should ever re member, and all would notice that the wan ton aestmll of the member from New York wa'e wholly unprovoked.- That member had .declared (bat the Anti-Slavery movement had. thrOWn up man/. The, exhibition the member bad made of himself proves that he is the last creature on earth to sneer at any qneforwani of ability, -temper or {manners. Gep. Wilson said he and his assoeiates stood upon that floor- with 80,000 Massachusetts freemen at their delegates from New York Stood there- with only a baffled and defeated faction behind them—men of buckram.' Seward trod his heel upon the - necks of the rampant gentlemen from New- York, and if this New York platform was agreed to, ho would look down into their po litical graves. New York must be And shall be held responsible for their platform ; it was their work. We could not stand upon it in a single .Preo State of the North. The rnem iber says he will go to the Democrats if iho restoration platform is adopted. Let him go , —[lot bis associated go, big and -baggage— we shall lose little of either talent; character or power. He will no longer be a hypocrite he tells us; we ere glad to hear it. Adopt this platform and the North will repudiate it -and you ; it has Sent 120 pledged men to Congress to restore freedom to Kansas ; will these members obey-your decrees and violate .these pledges ? INcyer will they do so. Mr; Darker, who wanted to be a Mayor of New York and could Hot—who wanted to be Pres ident of this Council, and could not gel it be cause wo wanted a man who knew something more than to repeat the parrot phrase—“No North, no South, no East, no West,’’ and whuld-tiot have one that blasphemously sneers at the higher law —he boasted of their victo ries m New .York I That state had resolved -in favor of restoring the Missouri Compro mise. She was in lavor of it by lens of -thousands. We mean to hunt down these mdft of (he North who betray us wo will look down into the political graves of these apos tates o( New York—these men who are false to the North and not (rue to the South. .Massachusetts was not there to save the Un ion—it was safe; we don’t raise the question •in Massachusetts. Liberty, not the Union, is in danger, and he Was here to help preserve it. He would give the South all its rights, but we demanded all our rights. Nineteen years ago, standing beside- William's slave pen in the capitol, he pledged himself to Lib erty, and he had never-in public or in pri vate, at home or abroad, spoken or written one word inconsistent with that pledge, and he never would to save any party, or at the command of any power on earth. He would tramplo wub disdain on your platform—for which New York wos responsible—sn would tho North. Gen. Wilson also treated the constitutional argument in rclotion to Slavery, and .set against the speech of Judge Hopkins of Ala. the decision of the Supreme Court, thgl “Slavery was a mere municipal regula tion, limited by the verge of the local law.” He told the South they would yet bo glad to .rely upon Ibis doctrine, and to adopt the principle of Slate Rights as to Slavery, This rough Sketch conveys no adequate idea of Senator Wilson's speech. He spoke for an hour and with his greatest ability, de fining bis position toward the South, and par ticularly toward the doughfoces of the North with much clearness and point. His friends say, who heard it, that it was the ablest speech the General ever made j I believe ho so regards it himself; and Southern gentle men are high ip their appreciation of Ihe ability and power it displayed. They enjoy l ,cd immensely his flaying alive of the New York Delegates and all admitted that this was fully deserved. PENNSYLVANIA MAGISTRATE’S LAW LIBRARY. 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By Frederick c - brightly, Esq., Author of "A Treatise on tho Law of Cost," ..Equity Jurisprudence” ”N.si Pnus Roporu.” Editor ofsßinn'e Jortioe.” & rv- S? ® H! 1 * a R ° ,a B, °’ Pri “ ™>y 85,00 O’TI.O freshness and per.rianent value of For don 8 Digest are preserved by tho publication annn aftv of a Digest of tho Laws enacted in each year; Those Annual Digests are arranged in precise con! fornnty to the plan of Pardon's Digest, They *ro * nh yf Ibcm, rupiibljshed Tnnuallv , arc cunnetUd together by a general index, (prepared anew-each year,) which jeihtirSfcea IhoVSjalptlla'of Ibp Lows of each year «iMo the .publtrailiaa ofPurdqn’a Dj geal iff one alphabet; aridarp 'bound Up wiln Pon lon’s tlia purchaser of Digit- wil f at. j waysbe'in pops^M'on of the complete body of (he SURue Lake,of to llvovenr boor when'h6uureha«e» : ii. 'Those who bave'4|rqMjrpDr. .Chained Pardon's Digest aiiy itgays complete it to ■date tbr-th# smalt sum -of fViy of s volume {Contalning all thq spqnal Digests issued .since tpe Best pablipatipa.of (bp iresoqt .edition, of Purdah's hdretofbrt stated/ • ■ . - i - if AY & BROTHER, iS&r Slf A/, First Store above Chestnut. UTOrders of letters of inquiry for Lawßohks from the country, promptly attended to. - /NASH, paid for WOOL, at Urn STEAM WOOL KJ FACTORY in WoUsboro'. a juna S 3. htt PENDLETON. THE first annas) rocqlisji.pf the vVellsbaro 1 Li brary association, will be held in.the Court House, oh the first Monday in. July, ihe 3d insh, at 3 o’oloolt.i A.a/MARRLE, Secretary. EjKBC^Tf6A’S,NOTICE.^tF.IT^a TESTAMENTAR Y having this day (June 11 1855,) been granted tothe undenlgnedion thee*. Ulo of Silas O Tsylor, late of Lawrence township, deceased, all persons indebted to said Estate are re quested to make immediate payment, slid those hav ing claims will present the samd for soltlcthcnt, Lawrepce, Jnne 88,’55. PHILIP 8. TAYLOR, 6w. HENRY C. BOS WORTH. Executors. VfOTICE Is hereby given Out an application will IN be made to (he Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next for the Incorporation of a Dank with discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with tho privilege of increa sing to Ono Hundred and Fitly Thousand Dollars, to be called the “TIOGA VALLEY BANK" and to bo located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa. Mansfield Juno 35, 1855. Notice. THE undersigned, citiicna of Tioga County, Pa., hereby give notice that they intend to make application to Iho Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session (which commences on the Ist Tues day of January 1856,) for the creation of a corpo rate body with Banking or discount privileges, bv the name and stylo of the “THE TIOGA COUI4. TY BANK,” to be located at Ttopa Village, Tioga County Pennsylvania, with a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege-of in crossing said capital to two hundred thousand dol lars. Vine DePui, B. C. Wickham, J. S. Bosh, A. T. Guernsey, J. W. Guernsey, F. E. Smith, V. 8. Tuttle, . A. C. Bosh. Jas. G! Morcercau, Jacob Johnston, J. Schnuffcin, T. J. Berry, A. Humphrey, 11. E. Smith, Edward Bayn, 11. S, Johnston, Seth Daggett, Jas. Goodrich, Lewis Daggett, E. T. Bentley. Tioga, June 31,1855-Cim i SOtICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be mtulo to Hie Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its next session, for the creation of a corporate body with general Banking privileges of issue, discount and dejiosU, to bo called “THE BANK OF TIOGA COUNTY" with a capital of One Hundred Thou sand Dollars, said Bank to be located in (he Boro* of Wellslwro, 1 Tioga Co. Pa, J. L Robinson, B. B Smith, S.*F. Wilson, Jas, I/owrcy, Jno. N. Bachc, L. 1. Nichols. Wullsburo,' Juno 14,1355. [6m.] 5®.« Uydropalhie Physician and Surgeon. ELKLANO, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. [June 14. 1655.] WANTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER w.nlcd to work by the day, month or on shares, at the simp of the Subscriber in Oymer township, Tioga Co, Pa. I have a largo quantity of jearoned turn, ber on hand, ready to ho worked, and would prefer to give the workman a share of tiic proceeds. CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymer, Juno 14 1855. (If.) ADMINISTRATOR'S, NOTICE. WHEREAS Letters of Administration on Uic Estate of Ephrinm Thomas, late of Law rence township, Tioga County, Pa., dcc’d„ were (his day, (June 5, 1355) granted to the undersigned All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims will present the same for settlement. HIRAM ftIERRIT, Adm'r, June 13, 1855.—Ct. Village Isot for Salp. ftTUE Subscriber offers for sate a lot situated in I tho Boro’ of LaWrcncdyille, Tioga Co. Pa. cun laming about Ihrcc-fburllis of an acre. Said lot is bounded and described an follows, on the west ,by Middle street, north by Micajah Spclcy, cast ,by Cilrtis Parkhnrsl, on the south by Demond. Said lot ha? on it a good two-sUity dwelling liouac. newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and painted inside and out; also a.good bam and other ncceskary out buildings. Inqbiro of JAMES KIN SEY £i|q. Lawrencevillo Tioga Go.,Pa. WM. W; JOHNSON, Lawrencevillo, Jnnc 14 1 855, (6m.) • Turning & Ckairmakllig. JSttCKLEY, Tumor, and Clmirmakcr, would • inform tho public that he lias recently fitted up Ills shop in good style, and is now prepared to manu facture all kinds of CANEA. COMMON CHAIRS', of the best material and finish. Also Turhing done in superior style, on reasonable terms. ; SHOP) south end Main street, opposite H. W, Dam's Wagon Shop. SAMUEL HEUZOtJ, having rented part of J, Stick ley’s shop is prepared to manufacture ail kindi of CABINET WORK from tho best material and in superior style. He has on hatid several su perior Mahogany Bureaus for sale cheap, Wcllsboruhgli, April 14, 1855. “THE OPEN BIBLE.*’ AGENTS WANTED to sell a new work, enti tied “Paganism, Popery and Christianity, or the blessing ol an OPEN BIBLE,” as shown in tho History of Christianity, frqm the liiqe of our saviour to the present day, by Vincent W. Milner, With a view of the latest developments of ROME'S HQS. TILITY to the DIBLE, as exhibited in various parts of the wqrld, and an expose of the absurdities of the immaculate conception,-and Uio idoUtrhus- vonera. lion of the,Virgin Mary, ba Rev- J. F. Bcfg, D. D., author of “The Jesuits," “Church un;i Slate.” Ac. Tho author ofrUiis|work, Dr. Berg, is acknowledged to be the most able writer on ROMANISM in tho country ; those who have road his discussions with Archbishop Hughes, wjll need go assurance of tins, fact. Agents will- find this the most saleable book pub. lishcd; it is a largo l2mo. volume, of four nundrtd and thirty pages, illustrated w| Ji' numerous ongrn. vings, beautifully and aubslanlially hound, and sold at ?1 25 per copy. Specimen copies *cnt by tnbil, post rfaiclfto any part of tho United States,on receiptor theabovo prior. Scud for a copy and judge for yourselves. Address J. W, BRADLEY, FuWukrr, 48 North Fourth 'street, Philadelphia. CAPS A HATS of every description'just received at ~ JONES A HOB. 2C/]rt LBS. of old-froh and Copper it/1/1/ wanted in exchange for Stoves aha Tinware, by [Nov.O.j DP.A W, ROBERTS. EASTERN CLOCKS from tire host manufactu riei. and warranted to keep good time at May 31 1655. JONES A RUE'S. TKJT TJO&A COtJKTY A GrJ TA TO Er~ " 1855. NEW GOQDS. 1855. itfNES & tfO^, . WELLSBORO’ PESWA. ARE flow receivuuLtbeirfall stipply-of SPRING , in part ol DRY GOODS, GROCERIES f ‘TRpVISIONfe, READY MADE CLOTHING.,BOOTS & ‘ shoes, hats; caps, carpets, oh, , CLOTHS, MATTING, CROGKEftY,' j - ' HARDWARE.' WOODEN-WARE, glassware,Window glass . AND SASH, CUTLERY, AC. . IBasttiiria ClocßiVVom IhabcslManufacto toriee, and warranted & keep good time.' M,ttlfs r?3tri tho hist ttidpofacidries afvrayson Jiand,n‘nd iqfSct nearly cVervthihg in the line'of Goods catfbk (band id this establish Sientand prices tliai cannot (ait from suiting the closest buyers. . TMkfiit for past favors we would still invito our customers and buyers generally to an cxatninalion of our now stock, believing that if GOOD Goads shd LOW PftICES are an indncfcintlnt they- will make their, pufcVinfes of USi JONES & ROE .. Welfsliprd.'Jifay3l, _ ■ - ■ it ADI ES-SHOES &• GAITERS.—Ladies will ( Jpijd « beautifhl assortment of: Sljers, Gaiters and ciiildron’a riioes at JONES.& ROE'S, . May 31*t 1665.. T 'AWNS,4- GINGHAMS:—A large Mbck of the J-J above Goods, also Mcrimaek phd Cdchcbb prints just rec’d at [MaJ Met] 'JONES SdEOE’B. New STYLE MANTILLAS.r-Jnat received some beautiful slylea of Mantillas si May 81,1855. JONES & ROE’S. Long &. square brocha shawls, at very IoW prices at JONES & ROB’S. Bonnets, ribbons &. linings, also cwi. drcns flats just received at JONES &, ROE'S. READY MADE CLOTHING.—Just received a large stock of Ready, Made Clothing for the spring and summer trade, which.will ho sold at a very small profit it JONES & ROE’S. MEN’S BOOTS & SHOES & GAITERS —Also Boy's shoes of every description at May 31 1855. JONES & ROE’S. TRUNKS, Valises, Carpel Bags and Satchels u 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, } bkl., and J Mil., at Mey 31 1855. JONES & ROE’S. OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, at May 31,1855. JONES A. ROE’S! Fine blue and black broadcloths. Cassimcros, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and sum- mer Goods fur men and boys wear just received at JONES & ROE’S. 20,000 11)8 WOOL WANTED, AT THE Steam Wool Factory IN WELLSBOKO’ PA. TO Manufacture on share# by the yard—or in exchange for BROADCLOTHS, CASS I MERES, TWEEDS, DIiOAQ FLANNELS, STOCKING YARN SC. The subscriber Ims rented a port of the Foun. dry Building and STEAM POWER fur o term of year?, baa filled up the building, in good order, and will bo in readiness on the 10th day of Juno next to Card Wool into rolls for euplomcre on abort notice. Also to re ceive CLOTH TO DRESS and WOOL to inarm, tbclurc on pfiarc* ior one half tho dull), or by the yard for three shillings. And thoso wishing (o have their wool worked can dcpeotlon haying their cloth in Reason. Customers bringing"HW to Cord from a distance can have their rolls to carry home with them. Wooh and most all kind of produce received in payment for work. Teams, pay down. May 31, 1555. LEWIS C. TENDLETON. NEW GROCERY i fc PROVISION STORE. Maud O. BULLARD, Den levs • in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS & SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Wood „ . curly, grave. Let no t young,man or-, woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading tlic fhiCKgr /Escur.ApiuH, Let no one suf fering from a hacking Goligh, Pain in the side, rest less nights, ncrvoll«iec[mgs, and the wbolq train of Dyspeptic scn.satjtpns > ,aoy, Pa, \ Admr ’• June 14, ltt.‘>s. , DB. MUaBICEAU’B Private Medical Crtmpan ion. lor Sale at HAILEYVt FOLK,VS STMTLINftjUT YRUE! WHAT 'EVERY wiMAH- SHOULD KHOty How often it heppcWthat the, Wlfe.lihgers front jewt to year in that pitiable ‘condition ka not otra for one day tofoel the happy aad eriillaratine InHa eDcoinrfdeat to thoenjoymeia of health, ' • . THE BECOMING BRIBE, BnU ft* years ago la tbg fltuh of ffeatth add youth, UiuSS!"!?* of “P'rils.ropiilT, and AnnenmUy (a -sxplkAl*, become* a feeble, atoMy, isjfowv dsbiU w »*tjp frame oroaemtod, netrea oagtrang, tptnUd^MSsM;;cbuntcmincd'bearing (he impress , * t,4 , o . l^ flUora lo Uw'United States.* It was first ptbluhed to 1847, sine* -which time iWJ HTJiraKBD THOTOASD COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of* - ONE HDKDBED.THOOSASD.SENT BY MAIL, f tU.Unj IUo .high ciliimUon la which it is held u > t«. liable popular Medical BOOK FOU EVERY FEMALE tho aathorliavlng derated hU utloaire attention to the complaints peculiar to females, in raped to which be is yearly cuodolted by thousands both in dex too end by letter. Hero every woman can. discover, by comparing her own symptoms with- those described, the natore, character, causes of, and Iho proper remedies for, bar complaint*.'. Tho vrlfo about becoming a mother baa often need of Instruction and advice of (be utmost Importance to her future health, In respect to which her sensUiveneea for* bids modic&l gentleman, will such in struction and adriert'and also explain tuny ‘symptoms which Otherwise would oeoasion 'anxiety or alarm as* aQ the peculiarities Incident to hor situation artTfleaenhod. • How manynro Buffering from obstructfouror Irregular ities pceullar to the fomalo system, which undermine the healU, tho effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids sorting medical advioo. Many suffering from prohpru uteri {falling of the wowb), or from jlucr aOw (weoknew, debility/'ho.) Many are in constant agony, for many months preoediog oonfiiuh roont. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lire* are bearded during such time, will each find in its pogos the moans of prevention, amelioration and relief. It la of ooureo impracticable to convey folly the various subjects treated of, u they are of * nature strictly in tended for the married or thoso contemplating marriage. Reader, are' you a husband or « fotberf a wHb or a mothorT Ear© yon the sincere welfare of those you leva at heart? I*rore your sincerity, and jose do time in {earning what causes Interfere with thoir health and hap piness net less than your own. It will avoid to you and years, ns it h*a lo thousand*, many a dfcy of pain and jl anxiety, followed l>y sleeple** niglit*, Incapacitating tho ■* mind for it* ordinary avocation. and exhausting those ! moans (or medical attendance, medicine* and idvorUscd nnalroma which othwwlM would provide for declining yean, (ho infioHtUoft of age .and the propor education of yogr children. * TQ.eoosequonec ortho nnlrerwl popularity of the work, 0* evidenced by ite extraordinary mlo, various imposi tions liAvo been Mfompted.afl well on booksellers m on llw public, hr ianUttious of tttla page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringsmeuU of copyright, and other devices and deception*, it baa boon found neooMorr, therefore, lo CAUTION THE PUBLIC to bay no boob nolau th* worJa “Dr. A. M. NAt'wdfur, KO Üborty SlrOot, N. Y.. M Uon (and ibo #niry in tbs Clerk’* Oflico on tbo bacit of) tin) title and buy only of respectable ami honorable dealer*, or awnd by mail, and atldrct* to ]*r A. M. Naariccou. i #ytJpon reoeipt of One Dollar “THE MAR* HIED WOMANS PRIVATE MEDICAL COM. PANION” ia sent (maifal free) to any part of-the Called State*, the Oanodas and British Provinces. All letter* mmt be post-paid, and addrewed to Dr, A. M. MADRICEAU, bos 1224, New-Tork City. Publishing Office, ft?. 129 Liberty Street, New. York. . • „ „ . AGENTS. mr#». Cynthia Williams, /fo/?e#Ja/e—Wcnlx & SUrk, Carbondalc —E Flint, WUU*m*port-* DrS. 1> Scott, Bedford —G U .Main, Muinsbur#—BAlLEY & FOLEY, Welinhorough, SELECT SCIIOOL. MISS 11. A. SEARS, will opens Se lect School on MONDAY, the 7lh of Way', in the building back of R. S. Hailey's Store. - , TUITION. {loading, writing, spelling, nnd plain Sowing. v*J,sp Common English branches, Embroidery....., ‘S2)6 Higher English byapehes 3,00 Music, Mclodeop. . 5,0,0 “ "Piano.'. .' 8,00 WcUaboto, April 26,1855. Life «/ iv, h. seward. “ •• SAM.HOVSTON. SIRS. STOWE’S last Work~M4 y~FW WER. LONGFELLOW'S POE'MS. * GOLDEN LEGEND. GRACE GREBNiVOOD'S POEMS. STODDARD'S POEMS. . For sate at DAILEY & FOLEY’S. Wcllsbord', May 10-55, Dress Marks the Man, OWING to great rise in. paper, tliere is a great and increasing demand for rags of nil kinds.. Therefore, every nian wlu> wishes to save the first cost -nil lijs old .clothes - should! cost them, buttons end all into the rag-ling; not howevdr uqiil o calls el the ‘ . f PREMIUM CLOTIIIKICI STORE, AT TJOOA , and selects (Vom the and splendid ftssuftmcftt Rcady lßath; Clothiiin, hero 'kept constantly on hand, n silll Warranted to wear as Ring, as any, other, and made in (he best aryl most substantial manner, and Under Ida oWn.stipct- Vision.' The proprietor lias a complete knowledge nf the trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing Cohtihlcrnblv cheaper than any otlicf cslahlishmqnl lnlhp qoupty. ■ lie keeps a; Variety of Cloths, .Cassiinctes,' Vestings, Dfatieis, Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts, fTT Collars, Cravats, SfC. sc„ Whith wilt he-sold ns reasonably as they can Ilq pur chased elsewhere. Bis stock of COATS & VESTS nan’l do beat this side of-Ncw York, 61thcr in pride' style, oV quality. Don’t hitgrttlml (Jtis establishment took the first premium at the Fair of last October. ID* Particular attention giVcn to ciillin|r and nia king garments to order. ' C. OSMIJN. Tioga, ApH1.5,1855. ’ NOTICE. IS hereby given forbidding nil permits harboring, or tfusling my wife Elcin& Wariner pn pty;ay count as 1 shall, pay no dphta of ber eonl'aolidg after 1% date, JAME? W: \VARiN£&. . Dclmar Hay SBlh 1855. " ’ , LIME, LIME, LtMEl—Kept constantly: Kin, hand jit his Plaster Mill near Mansfield, fresh' !y burned and of superior quality. JPrice, 3,7 j tepts per hushil. • A'. ClXBy,/ Mm.-tield, June Id, 1?55. WELLSBOROCGH EXCHANGE. tfW’STO&E, NEW EIEM AND NEW GOODS. .* . -’n r■ J h rVT- *.. TAKEIUHTICE, BLACKSMITHING FMTSf PEOPLE: nro Willing anything n onr lino of business. Wo ore prepared to do all non* and kinds of work. mill Irene. can be got up at abort notice* Porlicular attention paid>lg HOUSE SHOEING. All kinds of ahoea from t be-Comtopn lo thq Concave Seated shoe. N. B. The system adopted at this establishment is not to charge 25 per cent extra to pay for bad debts, therefore (hioee-wbo may pationizc us can foelaasured they, will not have to pay tho debt* ol those who nev cr pay .; this plan is succeeding beyond our cxpecU linns already. Wo invito all who can to come and see for l)iemsclvcs,you cannot loose much, hud you may find it to your advantage. May 3.1855, 6 m GRAY & LOUNSBURY. Great Excitement at Tioga!! NICHOLAS IS DEA1)!!1 BUT the new firm of 1 BALDWIN, GUERNSEY & CO., IS ALIVE lo Die best interests of the .trading community. The era ol High Prices linn passed away and that of SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK RETURNS llaa fn«t begun. They arc converts to tlie doctrine that the “NIMBLE SIXPENCE" is better than the “SLOW SHILLING," and believe that “LIVE} and LET LIVE ” is the only honest principle of action. Their stock of DRY GOODS is not made up of tho odds and ends and the rem nants of “closed up'* concerns in the City, but com prises a complete assortment of tho latest styles and best qualities, from tho coarsest domestic to (he fi nest Imported fabrics, such as Silks, 004 Ladles’ Dress Goods, Latest Stylos, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do woll lo call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin* Guernsey & Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing, which will bo sold at tho lowest CASH TRICES. ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Sleet, Nails, Oils, Paints ' and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and of the best quality, with BOOTS Se SHOES, for Everybody. *,* All kinds of Count,,J Product taken in ex change for goods at the market prices. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, March 29, 1855. A. T. GUERNSEY, 0. B. LOWELL. HARNESS MAKING. NEW AKRAMEIGNTSItI r ptlE subscriber having pur- A 1 ehased (lie HARNESS SHOP mb OVER A. CROW L & (JO'S W'AO. msism&i ON SHOP, tVcllkboroiigh, Pn., arc ready to make to order all articles pertaining to the bnsmnss,!in the best manner nnd of the very best malarial, 20 FARMERS AND OTHERS he would sny that be sella articles in their line of business CHEAPER FOR CASH thnn sny other rslab. bailment in the county. A good assortment of Whips’, Harness, &c., &c., consJan(ly on (yapd. REPAIRING done on short nolieb and in th’o best possible manner, t/* Alliorders' promptly Oiled shd warranted U) give entice satisfaction. HIT' Cn)l anil examine hi* stock before purchasing elsewhere. " Live mid Let Live,” Is fils motto. ID*-Most kinds of Ootantry Produce taken In ot change tor work ot the best market price. 4 fair share of public patronage respectfully so licited. B. B. KIMBALL. . Wcllsboro,’ Feb. 1,1855, . BOOK, STATIONER?, WATCH, • . AND JSWELR7 STORE. • AT TIOGA. rJE StltlSCßlDEß'Yctnfns' Ids ’ thanks to his former friomls (or their patronage, hoping hc.raay continue to ice tbcm and many more new ones, lie lies just received a new addltiWl .IbilifestdSk, and.hu xslhhiiii r all'lqhalVtf ilii opt, delay'H« lie can se\l oB ,chean if;not chuapcr than any oilier establishment, of, the Kind in thjs section of lbc doitntry. " ( D - Watches, Clocks, &, Jewelry Repaired in Uio best manner and en short ndtico. tr Also a hirgp supply oi\ the hesllnk. Tioga, Ap[ 2G,-sa. O, W, TAYiyOR., Mlrs. ltr. ‘A. STJEVEftfS has just received ,froH\'NeW.Yp!;k,a supply of SPRINO UdODS Which she ls pre|lared to offer to the public an terms more reasonable than at any former pefiod. work dons to orderfLodjca, pill anp sec, . , " N. B. Hard times makes it necessary that an in dcblcd should oo)l and pay up,immediately. , WeUsboro’'. March 3D, 1855. ' *V. W; WEBB, '■ HAS cslttlilisßcd himself in (lie practice of JVlcd iclnc and Surgery in (he Township of Liberty ' Pa-, Where he wit) promptly attend ail calls in his [profession. - ■ Liberty, feb. 1,1851. Tf NOWINOTH t ft d of know-Srinethips, ! tnow cDOUgji lo gp ip BOWEN'S KMPlBfc 1 STORE and buy h Wide.amke Hal— or any oilier kind of a Hal that H]x ate a. ml|td to select from hJs'la'roiSdck- ' ’ ' Sep'- IS.-I&L LEAD PIPE for Springs, for salcihy pfqv. 3. , D. P. &W. ROBERTS', SCHOOL BIiANK! 5 .-'Teacher’s Monthly reports ju-l printed and lot sale cheap. BAILS? k FOLEY. 'Having formed aco.parlnot. Ship under (ha above till? from Ist Nov. 1854, and. fiJlcd t|iel commodious Store (formerly occupied by Bacho. & Boss,)! vWth a groat variety of rich! abd desirable goods,.,wmafll. 1 take pleasure id .exhibiting obr stock to (hope who pur-j chase for cash. By offering! goods of the best .quality only, apd at the loiyest -prices, ,>»pl expect , to hrtoril and receive opr fullshare of patronage, , u All kfcds of country pro, duce taken in. exchange for goods the some. a? copb, R. S. BAIILEY, ANUIEFQLEY. , We)l«boro’. Nor. SO, 1864. . , | NEW GOODS w myitlE t rpH£ subscriber having Mcenttyreceived •*- iiis slock of goods for the bomob, ofen • choice selection of I>KV tioopg. Consisting in part of Broad Cloth*, Print*, Gingham*, Delaines, Shamhtats, PsrimoUes, Alapaea*, Velvets, - Brown nod Bleached' Sheet ing*, end Shirtings, Tickings, Drilling*, Wed ding*, Battings, Wickings, Vestings, CrpraU, Slocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cambrics*, Laces, Trim mings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags, Colton Ysra- Twtnc,Carpet Warp, Unikrelfss and Parasols, with a good lot of READV.MAUE GIXJTHING, con listing of Men and Boys’ Coats, Oenine Oreralls and Skirts, Vests, dec. . Groceries. Hyson.Hyson Skin and Young Hyson Tea*; a largo lot of Sugars, different grades and pricss, Mo lasses, Synip. Tobacco, Pepper, Spite, Coflle, Co coa, Ginger) Soda, Cream Tar ter, Sale rains, Candies, Drugs and Dye Slufft, Paint* and Oils, Axes, Slmvcls, Hoes, X Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bar*, Wrought.and Cut Nails, Cow Cells, Sheep Bells, Manure Forks, Ilsy Porks, Chain Pump, Faint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brnskes, Bed-cord and Hatter .Rope. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE If LOOKING GLASSES, Pine and Cedar Pail*, Brooms, Wash board*, Clothe* Pin* and Corn Casket*. Silk and. Brush Hat*, Caps and Bonnet*, Boot* and Shoes, Codfish, &c., &0., comprising- in sll t large and well selected assortment of goods, selling at llio lowest possible-prices. Thanfiil lor past favors, tho subscriber would in vile a|t those wanting goods at great bargains to call and examine fur thcmaelraj. WANTED, Tn exchange for Good*, Notes and Aocoohl*. »H kinds of Grain, Shingles, Lumber, Ashes, Park, Butter, Lard, See., at tho highest market prices. Knoxville, Nov. 27, 1854. VICTOR CASK. Tioga Foundry & Ma chine Shop. TABOR, YOlim« A CO. Manufacturers of steam Sogim, iioiirr* and Machinery of all kind*; Stoves, Uolluw Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING &, JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. MILL GEAniNGSAmilehod (aiMouf extra char % 9 or patterns. PLOWS of nil kinds, (tfro of which look tha premium al tho late County Fall-,) kept constantly on hand. We have the oxclunlvo right* forTiog* Count?. (o manufacture and vend the King: Sieve. one of tho best (if out (he very best) Cook Slates over invented; which is always an hind st our store house, fur wholesale At retail. TABOR, YOUNG *. 00. Tioga, Feb. 15,1855. « Sis R&M, Ilt:D co viw Ton, tioga cck pa . lIE subscriber is prepared by, new Mh -L' just purchased, to furnish Iq order) all kinds of Square and fancy Safih and Blinds. Square S.nsh of common silks cotietahtly on :hand. By longp raperienro in the bn»incs>s % th« subwii. ber flatters hiinstlf that he can make o* good an article, and sell Has cheap as can bo obtained »t ah? extahishtnOhi in Pennsylvania or Not? York. Call and see* DAVID fi. &ELAN. CoVioglon* March 3, J 834. CTTlio BuUcribor i» aUo Agent for tho m(o of DK D. Jayne* celebrated Family McdlcUios, ait;o Scarpa's Oil Ibrtteafncss, t), $. t. To the Women of Tioga COnuty. fT REE'pNG: The undersigned, oilmens 'J of Tivga .county, ra-j hiking bo. come the proprietors of one of the. greatest Labor- Sasihg Machines of the Age, Would respectJhlly in form the “ Lady public" (hat they are prepared to show thb (UUity of the old song— •-Soobli seoMj ftet.freti ;Scold, eeoW a*ay Tlicije ia nae luck about tl«,e hdb;e Upon a washing day.’ 1 For their new Machine, cn.tuUudrtg cheapness and economy of j room with 'eaeu ahd eflbclittnesSof os crotion.rondcrstho washing fbr a iarga family only a,pleasant recreation. , This Machine is different from any over before offered to tits public, requiring tittle labor teij hlork it, and doing a largo Washing in ono-tliird of jtlie lime- that it can be daub in the old way, and anally it well. The 'Work! is performed by the ftictiooof wooden balls Itoalfng In (be Water In which the. clothes era worked by a Ictref. This machine, does its' Work without injury (n dollies, and so perfectly, (hit a dross may bo washofl without faking art 180 .stay*. Call amt cnntlne them, at (Slurrock's Cabinet Shop where they are manufactured and sold by LaNDIs: STUftROdK St FORSYTH. Wellsborougbi Feb. 1,1855. ' (fcc. j»»l replenished tbnir at,ptsk df Carpeting, and now feel jollified in Baying that their Carpet Ware Room excels in quantity, quality! Variety, richness and bea'nty, that of atiy oilier in this country, and as to prices we arc confident tliry arc as low as any establishment this side of New York city. OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES. i MATTINGS, &c.. all at the very lowest passible prices, at the now 'asli store of' [Nov. 3.) JONES 4. ROE. Plaster I Price Reduced! THE subscriber has just received at his mill near MansfiHd, 350 tons Gstuga PLASTER stone, wliere he will keep constantly on hand fresligroand plaster, to supply pH that may give him a call, No mistake this time, Lightning never strikes one tree twice. Price $5,50 pef ton. AMOS BIXBY. MansgeW, Feb. 15,1855 JEST RECEIVED a large supply of att kind* of Extracts, for Cooking, ami iVrlmm-iy of the best quality at [Tioga] hi, W. TAYLOR’S ■ : 1 J : E >i !t \ .‘s '» J book aitosr tf fc^AILM^NT Under tht tUiigtfUtpl <4 ANp'lE FOLEy. \bqoka anO ' . : W CLOCKS AND JEWKtm, FANCY &OODS, YANKEE notions, PBhFttytEßY, f* > 4’ c > &’ tiEFAmiNcT pom VN SjWRT Window Glass and Sash. HARDWARE.