personally flattering, but because it showed him that, they.Ww'not disclosed to decide on b& official career m’advaiMWr -It showed him that he might rely on “*oo“ aW” ‘“enc oring .oidrcbtne' obstacles Which; fie hwas •wwe existed, but hoped Were not insiirmojipt «hle [A voice—Yes, you shall have our aid]. H?. regretted to see, io certain porlipof of the Territory, a disposition to nullify the “laws which iwve been enacted by soon Legisltt* tu/s* This was a revolutionary movement which was greatly to be deplored.' ■ He re gretted, he said, (Hat he had arrived 100 late to form the acquaintance of the members of tha •Legislature., Me knew nothing of the laws passed by them, but from the ability and patriotism of the gentlemen who composed it, he doubted not that they Were wise and judi cious, open resistance' s and nullification of them were not,,the proper way to defeat their provisions. If they were unconstitutional, there were-'courts ■id appeal two, which bad been created (or Ihe purposed deciding such questions. As to the Legislature that recent ly adjourned at-tho Shawnee'Mission, he re garded it as it legal assembly [Cheers,] and thought that the objection toils power, ground ed on its removal from Pawnee, was puerile, as every Legislature enjoyed the rights of re* moving the Seat of Government at pleasure. The Executive and Judiciary of the Territo ry had acknowledged the Legislature as a le gal body and so would he [Good.] He re garded their laws as binding on every citizen of the Territory, and would use all his Exe cutive power and authority to carry them in to effect [Cheers.] He said ho did not intend to address them on Ihe various questions that divided the parties in the territory ; perhaps he did not understand them ; and he had not expected to speak on (his occasion. To one subject, however, he would allude—Slavery. His official life and career were not unknown to a portion, at least, of (he citizens of Kan sas. He had no intention of changing bis political faith. He thought, with reference to as Missouri and Kansas wore adjoining Slates, as much of ihein immense commerce up the Missouri which was already rivaling ihe commerce between the Uuniled Stales and some European countries, imlsi necessarily lead 10 great trade, and perpetual intercourse between them, it would be well if (heir insulations should harmonize—as, oth erwise, there would be continu.il quarrels and corner /ends. He teas for Slavery iu Kan tat [Loud cheer.-.] After lhanking the nudi cnce the new Governor withdrew. Gen. Whiificlti spoke next. His speech, 10 use a Duich phrase, was “worse as bad i' was far inferior even lo his enli-eloquent address lo the delegates m the Shawnee Mis sion. Cries were raised for Gen. Birbee, bul ihe g« Ila n< brigadier suddenly bolieo. The nudience then shouted for Parks. Col. Hay mounted the steps. I am reques ted to say that Mr. Parks’ modesty prevents him from speaking, A free-and-easy voice : "Well, Colonel, F hone nothing will prevent you from speak mr ’’ Co',. Flay, with dignity; “Sir, t speak nl the point of the pen, or to reasonable gentle men—never lo an excited crowd ” The crowd happened lo be in a good hu mor, and tqok this severe cut as a jest, and cheered ihe speaker. You will observe ihnt Gnv. Shannon hin ted that he might rennire the aid of Missouri ans; for the crowd that he addressed was composed of residents of Westport, and West port is in the Slate of Missouri. Whether the Governor is aware of this Tact I know not; bul Ido know that he called the Kan sas Legislature (when speaking lo Missouri ans in Missouri) your Legislature. Ex-Got. Reeder has published in the St. Louts Democrat a review of the opinion of Chief-Justice Lecompele upon the validity of Ihe law passed by the Kansas Legislature while sitting at the Shawnee Mission. It pre (tents no new aspect of the case on his side, but gives the Chief-Justice’s argument a thor ough whittling. He dqyes ns follows : “However I may differ as to the propriety of an opinion at all, it is due to the Chief. Justice lo snv that the inefficiency of his ar guments is lobe ascribed not to his want of ability, but lo ihe weakness of a cause in support of which, as I am convinced, no man, of w hatever aliilit v, could make an argument which it would cost any great amount of men tal labor triumphantly lo refute.” “Skrved Him Right.” —A young lady arrived at Galesburg, Mich., last week, lo lake me cars. While wailing, she was grossly in sulted. A warrant was issued for the rascal. Ine moment the culprit reached the hotel, tne citizens forcibly look him from Ihe hands of the officer, stripped him of all his clothing, smeared him with tar from head to foot, coal ed him ihorougbly .with feathers and after trotting him through ihe streets straddle ofan oak rail, gave Ihe newly plumed bird four minutes to run five miles, which ha accom plished satisfactorily on theexprestrain,which arrived soon after. Rophetter Democrat, Dohntbrook Fair Abolished. —The sub scription in Ireland to raise £3OOO to pur chase the patent by which XJonnybrook Pair *O9 held, from the proprietress, Miss Mad den, having been successful, the Lord Mayor Boyce, of Dublin, hna issued his proclama tion suppressing this veteran scene of fun frolic and riot. HARRIED, On the 29th of Aug, in Dryden, N. T., hy Rcr. George L. Foote, Rector of Zion’s Church, McLean, Mr. I. D. RICHARDS of Wellsboro,’ P., tod Mrs. WEALTHY F. WILCOX of the former place. Tailoring f«r the People! THE undersigned would respectfully announce lo the of Weltsbaro’ and vicinity, that M naa opened a shop over Roberts’ Stove & Tin Slore wbere he will be happy to attend to the want* of the people m hit line of basineti. From hit knowledge of the boaineaa he flatten himanlf. jpjth. the belief that thoee wishing GOOD JTTTING CLOTHING will do well to gTve Wed , all. All work entrusted to him will be done With neatness, and a GOOD FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on abort notice. w t R. R. RONDEL, Pcjil. 10th 18SS, The- G?eatSerpent 1 7: n i*. *7 u ivf rVj s’- i WILL BS'tfkltE rojft A FEW DAV&- _ rrtHE West e*t variety of STOVES' evorjoen in 4 :: WelU&‘i>C,' hii jutf .rrired .t the STOVE Sc TINETORE bfD.TV/k’W. ROBERTS. They would call tho il/enlion of tbC.publio to their well selected assortWetitv'consisting dr the :YOUNG 'AMEkI&Av •'•Elevated oven/ MORNING do." - Also a largo assejtpqenf of BOX and FARtiOR Stoves, at City ptlde*.' These Stoves are selected'with the 'gWhlest ’pits especially'(hF' this' market, bad cannot rail to give Cill snd seo them; ■ 1 '''Tinware , of sit kinds,,stupes, and siiKs, rondo of the best my: torisl sad sold ss cheap .if- not cheaper than lh«t ,qf sny. other establishment in the copaty,. . Esve.Gut ters nude to-order'on .short notice.' V ■ JOBBING done fo order and in the bestqnfjjhet. AIITin-ware carefully, proved before /eaviflg.lbe "bop., ’ ' : . 1 ' v . V ’’ S3T Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and slso Sil ver and Gold either old or new, taken in .exchange for Goods at the Market price. . . They respectfully Solicit the patronage 6f all who wish to purchase anytliihg'in their line, assuring them lint money can be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere;' D. Pi & W. ROBERTS. Wollsboro.’ Sept., 20,1855. w EMBROIDERIES. —A splendid assortment just received at J. R. BOWEN’S. SHAWLS. —Heavy’ wool, long and square, |ong and square Brocha, plain and figured Cashmere shawls, a large variety, at J. R. BOWEN’S. CLOTHING. —A largo stock in store of the la test fashions', a fit guaranteed every time, as slso a price to suit the buyer, for I am bound tosell. Sept. 20,1855. J. R, BOWEN. SILKS. —A few more pieces of those beantjlh changeable silks at 50 ota per yard, just recei ved at the Empire Store, and going off like hot cakes. Call and see them at J. R. BOWEN'S. PRINTS.— 200 pieces prints, all styles and prices from 6J to 12] cents per yard. Calico’s, good styles, fast colors, at 8 els, the same as usually sett at 12j; at (Sep. 20,1855.) J. R. BOWEN’S. FLANNELS. —Plain and Tjvilled Red Flannels, white and yellow of all kinds; also a large stuck of Canton Flannels just received and selling cheaper than the cheapest, at J. R. BOWENS. PLAIN & FIGURED DELAINES.-I-A large slock all styles and colors; also Persian cloths, Parametlns, Mcrinoes and Dcbages, a better assort ment than ever before offered in the county, and aelU ing at startling low prices by J. R. BOWEN. AYERS PILLS, i w.w and rinpnlarlr successful remedy for the A cure of nil Bilious diseases Costivenesw, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism* Fevers, Humors, Nenonsneas, Irritability, Inflamma- t tioiis, Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, pnd Limbs, Female Complaints, Ac- Ac. Indeed, very few are the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and suffering might be presented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. Xo person can feel well while a costive habit of body prmails; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, might have been avoided l.v the timely and judicious use of a good purgative, 'j'lns is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Kiliuii* derangements. Thevall tend to l»ccoine or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the heim-o* all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Physicians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing any thing hithcrtoMiuowu of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character ns to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention: Dr. A. A. H atkm, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and State Assaycr of Massachusetts, whose high professional character in endorsed by the Ho.v. EnwAßn Kvkkktt, Senator of the U. 8. Ronr.HTC. Winthuop, Ex-Speaker of the House »f Representatives. Ariiott Lawubncr, Minister Plcn. to England, f Jokk*B. Fir/.P\TIMCK, Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, Dr. J. 11. Chilton, Practical ChemUt, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L.* Maucy, Secretary of State. Wm. B. Astor, the richgst man in America. 8. Lbi.and a Co., Propria of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, w« could give manv hundred certificates, from all parts where the JrilU have been used* but evidence even more convincing than the experience‘of eminent public men ia found in their effects upon trial. t \ - Those Pills, the result of long invcstfgntibn and study, are offered to the public ns the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford. Thnv arc compounded not of the drugs themselves. Hit of the medicinal virtues onlv of* Vegetable remedies, pvtrnrtrd by chemical process in a state of print), and combined together id such a manner ns to m-urt* the l»cst results. This svstciu of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pectilral and Pill* both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by aiiv process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. VVhifc uy the. oM mode of composition, every medinne is burdened with more or less of acn mnnious nnd ininrions qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for tbo curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed s«rc left behind, the curative virtues only being retained. Hence it Is self-evident the effects should prove as they have - proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine kpown to the world. * 4 As It is frequently expedient that my memnne should He taken mulct the counfeel of an attending Phvaidftn, and a«» he cftuld not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formulae by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole bqdy of Practitioners in the C nited States and British Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should he any one who has not received them, they will be promptly forwarded bv mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would he taken if thoif composition was known’! Their life consists in their mystery. X have no myaterics. The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to judge on the subject freely acknowledge their convictions bf • their intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced by scientific men to he a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physituans have declared the same thing of • mV Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify thqt their anticipations were more than reaHicdtbv their effects upon trial. Then nb«nte by thrtr powerful influence on the Internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action remove the obstructions of, the stomach, bowels, Urer, and other organ* of tnp body, restoring their iiregnlur action to health, and by correcting, wherever they cxjsty such-derango nfents ns are t)ie first origin tof disease. * Being sugnr'wrnppcsl they arc ‘pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm ran arise fhpm " their nee in anv quantity. . , ’ . For minute directions, see wrapper on the Bo*. VKKI-AKK.p' lIY JAMES c; AtEB, : ' Practical and Analytical Chemists ■ LOWELL, MASS. i-■ Brie* U Centa per Box. Five BozeaforSL'-i 1 ■ . : ''' sm.n «r : . ROY. Wellsborotigh; B. B.arse, Barsevillei E. Dyer, Covington ; Ur. Him phEby, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. August 16, 1555.-4ni. TlTATTRABBEB—cod'tanlly on hand add IH for tall by B; T- VANRORN. agita PENNSYLVANIA MAGISTRATE'S r ” C'vO ■*WD r > VVfew ‘ feU^iESS; MANS-I,E6Alrt}tJ|Dß.--r, *• *»• (0'1859 A' »pce and qw«(-pf. Aldenwn theGUwtnikfaMC Pennajlwmu, 1 Deluding all the' Forma of Procfia nnd Docfo JEntrioa; and S3I ohlj whafeyer may be ‘ deemed"Valdable' W Jaidttea ortb'ePs*ee,bulio Landlirda, TenantiJkbdßehtrl - and. making ftlirtdldme'Vhal it'bar-' tJ&k. 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Price only-85,00 S3* The freshness and permanent value of Pur don’s Digestare preserved by the publication anno, ally of a Digest Of the Laws enacted in each year These Annual Digetlt are arranged in precise con formity to the plan of Pardon's Digest, They are each of (Item, republished' annually ; are connected together'by a general index (prepared anew each year,) which embraces the contents of the Laws of each year since the publication of Purdon'a Digest in one alphabet; and are bound up with Purdon’a Diyesl,and also sold separately. Thus the purchaser of Pardon’s Digest will si wsys bo in possession of the complete body of the Statue Laws of Pennsylvania down lo the very hoar when he purchases it. Thosewho have already pur- Dchased Purdau's gesti may alwaya complete it to dale Tor (he small sum of fifty Cent*, the price of a volume containing ail the annaul DigeshnVsßued since the first publication of the present edition of Purdon'a Digest, as heretofore staled, KAY A BROTHER. Law BooKSELLxas and Pobusuxss, 17 A 19 South Fifth Street , First Store above Chestnut! ETOrders or letters of inquiry fur Law Books from the country, promptly attended to. 1855. NEW GOODS. 1855. JONES & ROE, WELLSBOSO’ PENNA. ARE now receiving their full supply of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, consisting in' part o DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS. READY MADE CLOTHING, HOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, WAITING, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, WOODEN-WARE, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS AtlD SASH, .CUTLERY, &C. Eastern Clocks from the boat Manufcclo tones, and warranted to keep jrond tirpo. NllilS from the beat manufactories always on hand, and in fact nearly everything in the line of Goods can be found in this establishment and prices that cannot fail from suiting the closest buyers. Thankful for past favors wc would still inyjle our customers and buyers generally to an examination of our new slock, believing that if GO.OD Goods and LOW PRICES are an inducement they will make their purchases of us, JONES &. ROE. Wellsboro.’ May 31, 1855. LADIES SHOES Sl GAITERS.—Ladies wil find a beautiful assortment of Shoes, Gaiters and children’s shoes a( JONES & ROE’S. May Slat 1855. LAWNS St GINGHAMS.—A large slock of the above Goods, also Merimack and Cooheoo prints just ree’d at [May 31st] JONES 4. ROE’S. NEW STYLE MANTILLAS.—Just received some beautiful styles of Mantillas at May 31,1855. JONES St ROE'S. Long & square brocha shawls, > very low prices at JONES & ROE’S.' BONNETS, RIBBONS & LININGS, also ehil. drens Bats just received at JON ES & ROE'S. MEN’S BOOTS & SHOES St GAITERS —Also Boys shoes of every description at May 31 1855, rpRUNKS, Valises, Carpet Bags and Satchels a JL large lot just received at JONES St ROE'S. 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Have the married, or those about to be married, apy iofpediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been tho menus of saving thousands of unfortunate creature* from the very/jaws of death. O’Any person sending Twenty-Five Cent* eiinlo sed in a letter, will reepivo one copy of this wort by mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar.. Address, (post paid.) ’ DR. WM. YOUNG. - No. 152 Spruce St-, Philadelphia. Juno 7, 1855-ly. . . Conrl Sale. BY VIRTUE of ah Order dr the Orphans’ Court of Tibga County, I wjlf expose to sale at pub lic vendue on the premises, on SATURDAY, tlie 99th Bay of September, 1855. *t 1. o’clock. ?., M. the following property, late Ihe' ealato of John F. Smith, deceased, AU that certain. 4ot or .piece of land situated In-Charleston tow whip' Tioga County, Ra; described, aa, folio wv. JUNKS & ROE’S. mm Mife r JTHE Isjubftflritejjf having’., ■ JT RM«M|'{hi» Harness Shop Ben. SeeJyJs «jd »Uudv.two >d«»fflߣ£S*L above tbq Presbyterian Church hUgWy watdjriaL; ''■ v W AIfD OTHERS he would Hho of tatimaii CHEAPER FOR CASH than T ady! other Cstab hshmentlntbc county." A'good SSsbrihscdl Of o. : ' Whips, Ilarhess, t&'c.i ‘ &c., CARRIAGE.THINMINOdotukin (behest afyte, and as clio«t »i.iteanba.ofition of the metal need is calcnlated to afford tho groatestdurabiUty; while the scrupulous care exercised in the fitting of tbe type la aurh as to ensure necuracy and squareness of body, Ac. I«, Johnson A Co’s facilities ore so extensive as to enable tbsm to DU orders of apj ampunt'riUior in.. PLUH OR FARW TYPES. ; MUSIC OP UNPARALLELED BKAUTV, (CAST IX THIS FOUXDRT.) Scripts. Flowers,-Borders, Cats, Brass or Metal Rules. Dam Braces, Labor Sating Rules’ Acc., &c. Precis of «II kliuh, and all sorts of Printing Materials, (roost of which are made by A C 0.,) wUI be furnish*! at Manufacturer’s prices. d Ktereotyping of Books, Wood Cuts, Jobs, Ac. Mi" Type used la Bterotyplfag, for sale at red need prices. Moon Cots designed apdongtnred In the finest stylo of‘art. Mlf L. J. A Go's ‘‘Minor BpcClmcnßook, n (acknowledged to be the first of Its class In the country, and original In its ton* ccption and getting up) will bo sent to all printers who have not recch ed It, who direct how U may lie transmitted. i _ . U JOIIJiUQX A PO* No. o. Sansom it, near tbe hall of Independence. Philadel* pUla, Pa. September 10,1455,—.1t RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. TfOR the prevention end cure of Intermittent end A Uemittsxt Fit kbs, Vkvxb and Ague, Chills and Fxvru, Dcwo Aout, QsjmaL Dkiuutt, Kiaiir Swkats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin In Malaria or Miasma. ThU is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident or traveler even fn the most sickly nr swampy localities, from any Ague or Bflllous disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma, It will instantly cliecfc the Ague In. persona who have suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty yean, so t|uvt they need pevor to have another chilli by continuing in u« according to directions. The patient at once begins to re cover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent ami radical cure is effected. or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases; some may require more. Directions printed in Herman, French and Swinish, accompany each' bottle. Price oou dollar; .-Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I, PROOF OF”SAFETY. sew York, Jnne 11,1*55. “I have mode a chemical examination of ‘Khowcs Firm axt> Aoci Ccaa,’ or ‘Asti dote to Malaria, 1 and have tested It /or Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a i article of cither indt, Uurhave 1 found any substance in its composition that would prove injurious to the constitu tion. JAMES IL CHILTON, 21. D n Chemist.* EVIDENCE OF MERIT. “LzWnmtnta, Union Co. Pa. May S, 1855. Sis. J. A. Rnosis—Dear git: Tho tux of medicine von sent mo was duly recotTod on the Itth uf April. 1 hare Hold about ouo half of ft, and bo thr tho pdoplo wbo hare used It arc sat isfied that It has' cured them. It has certainly: stopped!the Ague In crory one who has used it, and six of tho cases pore of lona standing My sister, who ~ has had ft‘for fire or six years hack, and could never got It stopped, except by-Qulnlne, and that only as tong SA she would take it, Is nowjil think, entirely cored by your remedy. C. It, MoGfNliY.'* CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. , {. Take no ntpyo Arscnltr. Motnuy,. Quinine, Strychnine, or Aoti-Pcriadice or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which U owls*.to snchccdsouous drugs, Ths most they can do Is to KprMh the chills” fora short time, while .Ahoy Wo sure'to ennse oonrtlUillohal nuladfei. that foaso only with life. HA- Ferer and'Ague rSosedyfhat lihann- HftODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CORK ’ lot sale hv EOBEBT HOT, H VUbont and byOealan gene rally. 6 1855., 3tn Is,Omos. ly,],. . * , Fine blue-and black broadcloths CassimßTe*, Tweeds, Kentucky Jcnns, midsum mer Goods for men and bov« weir just received'ni ' JONES. A ROE’S.. ,O,K. STABTII.NK, BUT TRUE! mtmm should, mow, rr;t; j >. oeat-TT if; iU,.i .. tip'wife dingers from tsar 16 yekr lit that pitiable condition as not even ' h forone day to feel tha fcappy kod > sxhiUrat iiig : ■ O WJiVq erjloymenp of hrqlth 1(J ■ ■ ,-K . ... . •. • *?tr jeers ago In wo fluihcf health end youth..! ■ and buoyancy of spirit!,' rapidly, and anporaniWl£' ; explieably, hewmera fsSbb, iwklyi Ssllow, dchili- ! • Wi* iW“« .*•*? frame emulated, nerve* unstrung. , spirits depressed; Count* ninoe 'Wiring . tho 'impress ! ofoulfering,aad an nlMrphyslonl and mental pros-’ ' I'-iffi?” l oriring rropj.lgnoranep pf lbs, simplest and tdoinsst Arts* of.heslth, as connected wltii tbo mar ' risgerstale, the iviohtlto of whinh'entails diSaiiss, ' lufferingaqd. inuqfy, npt only $6 wlf«, |mt:oflsn, mmmm )mam upon thbcbildren “ Okskeation,” ' ■ r DREADFUL INHERITANCE > *>,’!i FROM THE PARENTS. V.," ■ •■And mart tWi »nUno.»- UMttWUt. u tb.™ ns ramtdyf ko railed Kahopet” -.- -Tlis.raaveJy ia.tra.Stßdwtar tho esawt-ane-avaMlnr tttm, sad knowloj tho ramodiH, and beneßtlnx t>r lh»m. Th.ra pdiptsd ont la / r ‘ 1 THE ; M AR,RIED WOM AN’S MEDICAL COMPANION. BV'BA a. 1L UAtMCKAU, nonseox o» nssasrs os tram. Oh* Hundredth Edition, ISmo., ff. 250. . (os ran trorisi nraa' sooDia; ci.oo.']' A standard worn of Mtsbltshkd tspntntloii. found etasssd In tbs catntoguM of tbs nest trsds sales In Ksv York. Pbilsd»lpUls, sod other cities, sud sold by tbs princtpsl ! wu A i ?JI*9 ‘ n tfcf-nnuaa SUtes. It ns am onbllslwd in IU7, AtDc* FIVE ftTOBEED TBOTTSAKB COPIES Hat« been toX of which Ihero were apvrards of OXE HUKDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesUng thl high sstimiUan In vhloh it is held u>» llabls popabb Kedlcsi BOOK'FOR EVERY FEMALE the aistboc tuvfof devoted bis exetoiire attention lo the treatment of eoxnptaints peculiar to females, In revpeot to which be is /early eotUmted by Ihunsandx both in person and by tetter. H*f# artry woman eta diacorer, by htr own lynptomi with thow deteribtd, the nature, character, eaoaee tod the proper remedlea for, her oompUlaU. The wife' about becoming a m6ther has often need of loatraction and adrloe of the ntmoct importance to her future health, in reepeet to vbleh her eenaUWeaew fw bUe edoanUiDg a medical gentleman, will find melt In* wtrootlon and advlca, and also explain many ajmptoma which otherwise would occasion anatet/ or alarm at all the poenllaHtWlnddent to her situation are described. How many are anOeriDg from obstruction* or IrreguUp- Itiee peculiar (o the female system, which undermine the health) the effects of which they aro ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from prdapna uteri (faffing of the womb), or from floor aßrut (weakness,' debility, &c.) Many are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment Many bare difficult If not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives aro hanrded faring such time, will each find in Its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. ~lt U of coarse impracticable to convey folly the various subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly in* tended for the married or those contemplating marrbgo. Reader, are you a husband or a lather? a wife or a mother? Have yon the sincere welfare of thoee yon love at heartf- Prove your sincerity, and lose no time In learning what causes interfere with their faHUh and hap piness not leu than yonr own. It will-avokl to yon and yours, as it has to thousands, many a day of pain aad anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapadlaUng the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting these means for medical attendance, medicines and Advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the infirmities of age and the proper education of yonr children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, ntfcroptSr~as"V?tl Tfo* bool&lftr*"E on the public, by Imitations of Utle page, spurious edllinns, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it haa been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC tcbny no book unless tbe words “Dr. A. M. ILu-tuour, I‘AI liberty Street, N. Y., 1 ’ Is on (am) tho entry in tbe Clerk’s Office on tbe bites of) tho title page; sod boy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or lend by mail, and address to In A.' >f. Uanrieean. WUpon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAB IDED WOMAN’S, PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” is sen! (maOdryree) to any part of tbe United States* the Oanadat and British Provinces. All letters moat be poet-paid, and- addressed to Dr. A. M. MAUBIOBAU, box 1224, New-Tork City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, Near- York. Mr«. Cynthia Williams, HaartdaU —Went* A Stark, Carbondule —E Flint, Williamtporl — Dr S. D Scott, Bedford —6 D Main, Maiiuburg —BAlLEY &. FOLEY, WtUnborough. IS hereirygioen- that a special Court, for the trial ;*/ the fallowing causer, will be held at (he' Churl Haute, tn Wellsboro,’ by the Han. David Wt'fmof, commencing on the 3d MONDAY of October nest, to continue two weeks. J. F. DONALDSON, Prolh'y. August 8,1855, J. Emery for use of J. Beecher, vs. A, O. Churchill. Wm. Bingham’s trustees, vs. A. C. Cole et al. C. Hustons' Exr. vs. JO. Holiday, et. al. Ororge Corliet, vs. David Hurlburt. Samuel ill. Fox, et, at., vs. Jeremiah Thompson, Stevens far Parsons, vs, S. Beckwith, Hiram Beebe, vs." James Hill, et. al. George Wallace, el! al, vs, Isaiah Inteho. Travis and Turner, vs. Isaac Benton, Land and Irvine, vs, John Magee. James Loarey, vs. Alexander Combs. u vs. Rodney Combs. II “ ‘ * - r». Dariut C. Aadrui, VfiSrDePtti, r«. Sylvia Parmeulier. Tioga Improvement Co, vt. H.W.Bostuick,ttdl Tfoga County, vt. John W.Mnynard. Phiueat P. morrit, vt. Philemon Baker, eJaJ tame vt. Elea ter Orvit. Natiha Stevent, vt. J. iVbrrts, Egr. Hot. Baehe, et. at, vt. P. P. Cleaver, ft. at, J . H. Gilbert, ' cx. /. Loetret' Admr't. Dunlop & Crottman, vt, oame, S. & Packard for Eckeli tt. at. vt. S. Shamway, John W Gutrntry, vt. Erattut Nilet. , tame vt. Wm. Hutton tl,'al. Register’s Notice. Notice is hereby given, ihm ihe Administrators of the following Entitles haveseltled (heir Recounts, nnd thnt the same, will be presented to ihe Orphans’ Court of Tioga County, on MONDAY the 3d day of September next, for confirmalipp and allow* once: The account o.f. William Harrison, Ad ministrator of ‘tlie Estate'of ' WILLIAM MEEK, late of Wellaborb’, deceased. ■ The account of Harlin Baker, Administra tor of the Estate of SARAH HANDY, late of Rutland township, deceased; : '■ The account of. L9onder.Smit.ht and Herity Raihbone, ’.Administrators. of the Estate of CHARLES HORSLEY lain of Eiklond townshp.debeosedi •" ' 1 ' W. D. HATLEY, Regi»teA^‘ fleeter* Office, \Vellsbnrn\ Aag. 61855. r ’SDIES, jutt -drop'ln At LR. ttaWen’s JLi tbc«p (tori and examine hit Bqlregck, Barege Detain*,'Lawn*, Black Silk*, Gingham*) Crtpeand Bilk Shawls, and aaeo your tan per cent. FOR SALE!—A good yoke of Oxen, ehqniro of ED. WJJt.MURE. Charleston Sept. 6th, IPJS. AGENTS. NOTICE SECOND WEEK. WMBAWas. T^f ebartestoq, sad mm J; ®, “• Tioga County, imu. ’ »°tef* tbcteoTtbu b« ■ na4tdoinlmcnl as Auditor in he matter of the sale by the Sheriff of the real os nlc of E. D. Tinncy at the Feb. term last, at tho suitofil. & office in Wells* boro’, on Friday, the 3Ut day of August, inaL, at S o’clock P. ftL, of stiid day; at which time and place, all persons interested in the tfand arising trorn (ho said sale, arc hereby notified to present nd substantiale their claims to it, or be forever de barred of coming upon the same or any part there- JNO. N. BACHE, Auditor. Aug. 9,1855, Tnrning & Chairmaking. JBTICKLEY, Tamer, and Cbairmiker, would • inform the public lint he has recently filled up his shop in good style, and is now prepared lo manu. factors ell kind* pf CANE &. COMMON CHAIRS, of the best materiel and finish. Also Turning dona in superior style, on reasonable terms. SHOP, sooth end Main street; opposite H. W. Darn’s Wagon Shop. SAMUEL HERZOG, hating rented part of J. Slick ley’s shop is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET WORK from the best material and in superior, style, lie lias an hand several su. perior Mahogany Bureaus for sale cheap. Wellsborougb; April 14, 1855. Union Academy. TMIE First Term for the ensuing year will com. mence September 4th; the second, November 7lh; the third, February 19,1856. Tnition, from 83,50 lo 83,50. Lessons on Flaw, and .Micron, 8,00. • Board per week, 1,50. The Teacher’s Claita will receive instruction in the art of Teaching from the Principal and the Co, Superintendent daring the Fall and Spring Terms. Deerfield, Aug. 93, ’55, .. 8. B. PRICE., ; WASTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON.MAKEH wanted, ta work, by the day, tnotilli ot oa shares, at Um shop of (,ho Subscriber, in Corner township, Tioga Co, P