£ommmvtcaUcmo, “Back Bone.” Dear Agitator : 1 feel proud as a native of Tioga County, that we have the honor, in (he person of Hon. Jno. C. Knox, of being foremost and fearless in slanding up for the principles of the Republican parly of the year 1800, which was under the lead of Thos. Jefferson. Then, as now, the R«pub bean party was persecuted into life, and on to triumph, by the tyranny of the jLegisla uve, Executive and Judicial departments of (he people's (?) government. Now, as then, we have lor candidates, pure, humane patriots, who are victims of the tyrants in power— now, as then we have our glorious constitu tion, and the laws of God and humanity on our side —and, finally, now we will adhere to that Republicanism which had such a practi cal success under ns lounder, Mr. Jefferson. It is with the greatest satisfaction that I bear testimony to the great importance of the decision of Judge Knox in the Passmore Williamson case. That decision is bound to occupy a prominent place in the history of our country, and if the people do not ibis fall fully appreciate it, the day is at hand when thev will do it honor. You will remember that 1 commented upon Judge Knox’s politi- - cal course last fall in supporting the slave power, and for that reason refer to his present course with unusual pleasure, as showing that, because a man is once wrong it is no proof that he is always wrong. He has stood up in opposition to a corrupt Federal and Stale Court, and may God bless him for it. “Spot” Hie Traitor Mr. Editor : The friends o( the Pierce administration in this section have exhausted all of iheir notorious mgenunt lo prove lhal ihev and their candidates are opposed to the Kansas swindle. Now lo the records; ihei are circulating tickets for B. D. Hamlin as Stale Senator, and ihe records of the Penn svivama Senaieof the session of 1854 shows ina; Hamlin as the reuresenialive of this beniiioriai dial net. toied to '■Hay upon the table' a stronii resolution condemning ihe re n-ii. of the l- Mi«oii'i Uoinnroinise’’and tel in ihe lace ol ini' wi 'Ki a vole winch cnureii misrepresented me e.xnies'eo wishes ol Ihe l\p ii iiroli'iNing oiiuosiu.in lo me ex- 1 iLMisinn tii sloven me supporting 1111- --a 11 v ” ( o M.iverv —h no dm all in nia uikut in pie- | vein me ureal siaie of Pennst ivama, through ■ he’ representmives in Harrisburg, irum raisins her voice agams; Ilia' “repeal.” Is L. D Hamlin heller than ''Arnold" Doug lass ' or where is me man wno can make j anv difference or distinction between Doug lass and Hamlin on me great question of the dax ' iNo doubt, me same men wno support .Si:. Hamlin ibis y.ear will nave no scruple in votinit lor Douglas for President in the greal I contest of 185 C. Wnere is me dilfereoeeT | REPUBLICAN OF 1001. | DtMMII: COMMON SCHOOLS. J TfACIIkUS AMI TEACUI.NO I nc more experience we have in examin ing teachers and schools, ihe more are »e convinced in fhe first obvious impression that ms leacher makes ihe school or breaks it. ir ou’ visitations we have sometimes gone mu t good new schoo. house, seen a Bright company of children, o unilormiiy of books, and everything apparently done on (lie nan of parents and directors, to make a live senoo., and yet the school was sick or dying, in other schools of far less external attraction, « broken down loe school house ant) rickety j Denches, and nckely everything hul teacher j and scholars we have found a live, working, 1 ambilious achoo.. The teacher makes the | diflerence. VVe have said and heard said, i much about teachers wages We now say J and think far more about teachers qualified- j lions Our visitation has inughl us much on •' this score, hxnenenoe o' ten or twenty years we find docs not necessarily make a liood leachet. Some teachers have whipped, and scolded through manv terms and yet Know no belter wav. They lake no school j lournal, own or read no book on the subject 1 o school leachina. IJow can they improve, timers again, are beginners, often young, they lencr. to raise a little money, and because! inev can get a living easier that way than by , culling cord wood or washing dishes. They ' nave never spent five dollars or five months I it qualtiy themselves (or the very difficult, j dencatt, and noble profession of leaching. | Against paying such teachers higher wages, we aemut. Nay they shou'd not be paid so muen as they can command at domestic em-! tuovmenls, because they are not so well quali ned lor the business. Four dollars a month ! and board, is a hrgh price for such teachers —Dont be indignant or laugh friend teacher. Tne districts can not afford to pay you more man that. Why? Because, hrsi you are not worth more than that, and secondly, they are beginning to pay higher prices to those who qualify themselves for their business. This is the great truth about wages. Bay for what a thing is worth, liaise the salaries of those teachers that will qualify themselves for Ibeir business, .Cut down iho pay of Ihose who leach to make themselees, and not the school respec'abic h is one thing io Judge of a teacher who comes an entire stranger for examination, and quite another to go into the school taught ov tms tournee. We wish we could say that our viMiiilion had alwp s s confirmed the judge ment 01 ihe examination. We find on our record of examination that 369 teachers have received certificates. Of thesr, 65. or about one fifth are first class cert ficates. Of course our best teachers are among this tlass. But | not all. Our visitation has modified our opinion of the adaptation to “itie art of teaching” of many teachers. We have met with disappointments happy and unhappy. We hope, nay we know that worthy teachers whose merits we have thus far (ailed to apl predate will have patience with us and try again. We hope -also to be spared the ne cessity of commissioning so many temporary teachers. Belter opporluniiies are opening for teachers to qualifiy themselves. Acade-; nties aqd Jbigt) grstjed schools are being es- 1 lablished in various parts of the county. Soon we hope to have a Slai* Normal School, and a normal department in each county. This is what we want. In tho absence of tOtrse at present we arc happy to know tijal teachers are filling up pur local high schools. Our academies never had. more scholars pre paring for teaching than.at present. Teach ers begin to appreciate the dignity and im portance of their calling. [These are hopeful indications. We hopef that female teachers will not be a whit behind any in qualifications. Ladies, you can, you ought to teach the high est, best common schools in ibis county, and receive (he highest wages. Prepare your selves and we’ll bring that day about. We need a revolution in the popular feeling about the qualifications o( woman to manage large schools. For discipline, for tael, for every thin® desirable in a school teacher, for pri mary or advanced, for summer or winter schools, we will place woman in no respect inferior to mao. J. F. CALKINS, - Co, Sup't. Tub Firk in Cahbondalb, Pa. — A des tractive fire occurred in Cnrbondale on Sat urday night, about 1 o’clock j the same hour that the fire happened here. It started in a room in the third s'ory of Mr. Bronson's hotel, and destroyed property to the amount of about 870,000 hefore.il was stayed. From the hotel it swept down that side of the street lo near the Court House, where it crossed over and went up the opposite side. The buildings burnt, so far as we learn, ore Bron son's hotel, Lackawanna* hotel,. Richmond & Robinson’s store, Wall & Co.’s store, Gil bert & Crocker’s grocery, Dixon & Co.’s store, a Cabinet and Harness Maker’s shop, the store formerly occupied by Gillespie & Love, Freeman & Crocker’s store, n Jewel ler’s store, Stephen Clark’s store and dwell ing, and a Cabinet and Harness Maker’s shop on Dundaff street. — Wilkesbarrie Record, 19<A, BACK BONE, T lY the subscriber, a large and splendid collection 1 ; of House Plants, of every variety, on reason able terms, Inquire of C. N. Slocomb at bis residence, Tioga Village Pa. C. N. SLOCOMB. October 4lh, 1855. T TST OF LETTERS K-mnlnin E in Ilia Pool Office at Well*, ij boro’ Quarter ending fcVptcmbcr .'Wth, 1653. Amabry Anson A. Mayor Darid. Brunei! Mitw Mary Jana. Mitrhrll Allwrl. black w oil Mlm Sarah. Markham Honrx. black Win. M. Mack George M . 2 Frederick. North Ikukl. C.irr Mi**** Ann Owen bet. Roger. Chamber Ezra. A. T. Cornolins Mr*. Rccbel M. lhontii*i* Silo*. Kllnortli Ouster. I’rice .Mlsi Kiuilre. Frcn liH U. Qutnii Ellen, rare of James Harm Wm. D. Kelly. II icket Fliejdionl Smith Harry. Having* J. S SuJJjvnu Tlmojhy. IllltcheDton MiM E. J. Tnqiey Joseph. Jones Charle*. Wibrnn James Miner. Nobit Wo.*! Ilrvrvcy. .lone* Znm a H. Ejuv. While Nathan, bunltert Miss Bridget. Weil H. M«e>re Georg* Wand* Thomas. I’ervrn* calling for any of the al*>re Mier* will plea** say thr> are advertised. A. H. BUEWSTKU. P. M. Wellsboro’ October 4fh. IS6J», IT'OR SALE—A good yoke of o*cn, enquire oi 1 ED. WETMORE. Charleston Sept. 6ih, 1855, Embroideries. —a splendid just received at J. R. BOWEN’S. QHAWLS. —Heavy wool, long and square, long O and square Brocha, plain and figured Cashmere shawls, a large variety, at J. R. BOWEN’S. CLOTH DRESSING AND WOOL, CARDING on short notice and reasonable terms at ITTIJERKAS. hr an act of the (tenoral Assembly of tbeCoro \) nu'Dnratth' of Pennsylvania. entitled “An art to regu late tin* general Election of this Commonwealth.’* enacted on the second dnynf July, one thousand eight hundred and thir- U nine, it if enjoined on me to give public notice of such el ection to be held, and etiuiuemte in Mich notice what officers arc to tw elected • Therefore I. 11. A. Uurkv*ET. High Sheriff of Hie Cou»il\ of Tioga. do hereh) make known and give this poldir notice to tbo Elector* of «iid county of Tioga, that n p-nernl election will In* held throughout the county on the Socond Tuesday of October next, which will I*? the NINTH dav of said month, at the peroral districts within the county aforesaid, nanndv Election Districts, 3st Delmar. nt the Court IfcmatH - 2d Tioga. at the house of J. Uoodrlrh. 2*l iK'orfieltl. at the hon*c of Wm. A. Faulkner. 4ih Kikland, at the Rnthbono School I!ou*c. frtli Covington. at the house of E. IV. Derow. r.tli Sullivan, at the house of J. II Strong. Tth Jackson. at the house of James Miller. Piii Ijawrenre, at the house of C. Slosson. Pth Middlehttry, at the llnlliiiay School House, loth ShlpiM-u, nt the Hip Meadow School liou«e. lllh Lihertj. nt the house of J. H Woodruff. 12th Westfield, at 'the houss* of A. D. S. Istvh; nth Richmond, at ihe Imu-e of 0. 11. Phelps. 141 It Rutland, nt the house of U. Ho*e. l.Mh RrookfieM. ut the house of Jno. Joseph. l«fh r»io». at the hnnw of £ll McXltt. 17th Farmington. nt the home of 11.I 1 . Mowrcy. Iblli Charleston, at the School House, Darlt’a Settlement. Ittlii Morris. nt the home of W. C. Itabh. 20th Chatham, at tho home of R. Hnmphmy. 21st (laities, nt the house of H. Vermilyea. -id MVU*d*oro, at the Court Home 23d Bloss. at the I'nion Fehnol House. 24th Luwrenecville, nt the house of U. Slnwon. 2oth Chiner. at the hou«e of C. P. Douglass. 2'3th Kikland Boro, at the house of L. Culver. 27th Covington Boro, at tho house of K. M". perotr. 2*th Knoxville. at the house of K, 11. Comstock. 21>ib Wnnl. at the house of A. Kniflin. At which time and places are to be elected the following State and County officer*. One person furCuii.il Commissioner of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person for State Senate, to represent the counties of Tioga, Potter. McKean. Chiirfleld, Hlk and Jefferson. Une person for Ucprwnlatire, to represent the county of Tioga in tin* House of Representatives nf Pennsylvania. One jterson for Sheriff of Tioga cnnnty. One person for Treasurer of Tioga county. One person for Commissioner of Tioga county/ One person for Auditor of Tioga county. It is further dirvcMl that the meeting of the return Judges, at the Court House in MVllslibru, to make out the general re turns shall l*e <>n the find Friday succeeding the general dec tiou. which will be the 12th day of UetoU-r. And in and i>y said net, I am further directed hi give notice that every person, except jiistkvs nf the pttutf, vtho shall hold any office or appointment of proffit or trust under the gov eminent nf the United Status* or of |hbt State, or of any city or Incorporated district, whether a cmuinfosioiicd officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer tir agent who U or nlmll Ik* emph')«l under the legislative, executive rrr Judiciary detri ment of this State, or of any IncorjauntM district and also that every mem tier of Congress, one! of the select and common counril of any city, commissioners of aity incorporated dis trict, !•* by law incnimble of hul Utia or exercising nt the smut* time the office or appointment of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and tlmt no Inspector. Judge or any other officer of uny su< h election shall be eligi ble to nnv office then to bo voted for. [Fnr inUtruclfons In regard to the organization of ch'ction ixmrtjK, clr. nv act of Assembly of ;M July, I'CiO: i«iniphlet lawn, page Sl9; Ukewlim contained in a practical digest of the clectionlawi of this commonwealth. fiirnWwd at every placi of holding general elections, page SO, etc.) Given under my hand at NVelliboro, thl* 19th day of Pop* tcraber, A. D. 18W. lit A- OVUUSSHY, Sheriff. COSMUN ha* just fethrned from Ihe City • with a splendid assortment of Broadcloths, Cassimtres, Vettings Trimmings of all kindt, Ready-Made Clothing of all qualities aud sizes, French Bosoms, Shirts and Wristbands, Cravats and Scarfs, all styles, a la Byron Collars, Stand ing ColhiTSi Gloves and Ho siery, Sacptnders, But ionts of all Links and Double Buttons for Coats , Turk Satin Linings for Coats Pongee Sleeve innings and Velvets of all styles which will be gold cheap for Cash*. Tioga, April 19,1855. READY MADE CLOTHING.—Just receive* a largo slock of Ready Made Clnthlng for the spring and summer trade, which will he sold at a very small profit at JONES &. ROE'S. For Sale, THE STEAM FOUNDRY WELLSBORO', PA.. [sept. 13.55] L. C. PENDLETON. General Election Proclamation. THE TIOGA COUNTY A.G.IXAXO,B. 1855. NEW GOODS. 1855. JONES & ROE/ , WELLSBORO’ PEIMVA. ABe now recoivingtliefr fall supply of SPRING tnd SUMMER GOODS['consisting in part p DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, i READY MADE CLOTHING. BOOTS & SHOES, HATS, CAPS, CARPETS, OIL - CLOTHS, MATTING, CROCKERY, , hardware, wooden-ware, GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS AND SASH, CUTLERY, &C. Eastern Clocks- from the best Manufcclo torics, and warranted to keep good time. .Nails from tlte best manufactories always on band, and in fact nearly everything in the line of Goods can be found in this establishment and prices that cannot foil from suiting the closest buyers. Thankful for past favors we would still invite our customers and buyers generally to an examination of onr new slock, believing that if GOOD Goods and LOW PRICES are an inducement they will make (heir purchases of os. JONES Sc ROE. Wellaboro.’ May 31,1855. LADIES SHOES & GAITERS.—Ladies wii find a beautiful assortment of Shoes, Gaiters and children's shoes at JONES Sc, ROE'S. May 31st 1855. LAWNS Sc GINGHAMS.—a large stock of the above Goods, also Merimack and Cocliecoprints jost rec’d at [May 31st] JONES Sc, ROE'S. NEW STYLE MANTILLAS.—Just received some bc&utifuLalylea of Mantillas at May 31,1855. JONES &. ROE'S. T ONG Sc SQUARE BROCHA SHAWLS, a -Li very low prices at JONES Sc ROE’S. MEN’S BOOTS Sl SHOES & GAITERS—AIso Boys shoes of every description at May 31 1855. ■ JONES Sc, KOE’S. AYER S PILLS, Anew and singularly successful remedy for the cure of all Bilious diseases Costiveness, Indi gestion, Jaundice, Propsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humor*, Non outness, Irritability, Inflamma tions. Headache, Pains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limits, Female Complaints, &c. &c. Indeed, very few arc the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine w not more »r less required, and much sick ness and suffering might he prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel well while a costive habit of body prevails; besides it soon generates serious and often fatal diseases, which might have been avoided by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. 1 his is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to become or produce the deep seated and formidable distempers which load the uearse* all over the land. Hence a reliable family physic is of the first importance to the public health, and this Pill has bees perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtues by Phvsieians, Profes sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing anv thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they not sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in favor of the>o Pills, we may mention: Hu. A. A. Hat is, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and State A«sayor of Massachusetts, whoa? high professional diameter is endorsed by the Hex. KnWAitn Evkubtt, Senator of the U. S. UonKia C. WrxTimor, Ex-Speaker of the House ftf Representatives. Ahmott Lawujacr. Minister Plen. to England. -j- John B. FiT7.p\TUirK, Calh. Bishop of Boston. Also. Du. J. K. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L.'Mahcy, Secretary of State. • Wm. B. Aston, the richest man in America. S. Lelan’D & Co., I’ropr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and others. Did space permit, we could give manv hundred certificate*, from all parts where the Pills have been used, but evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men is found in their effects upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, arc offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical science can afford, i hey are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of Ihc medicinal virtues onlv of Vegetable remedies, extra* ted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such a manner as to injure the be* t results. Ihia system of composition for medit snes has hern found in the C’licrn Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained by anv process- Ibe reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is bmdoned with nmre or loss of acn monions and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue onlv that is desired for the curative effect is present. ’All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of cat h substance cmplov ed arc left behind, the curative virtues onlv being retained. Hence it is self-evident the effect* should prove n». they hove proved more pnrelv remedial, and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to <lisoji.se than any other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should Ik* taken under the counsel of an attending Physician, and as he could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, 1 have supplied the accurate Formula* by which both my Pectoral and Pills are made to the whole hod) of Practitioners in the United 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 be taken if their composition wax known ' Their life consists in their mj story, i have no mysteries. ‘Hie composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who are competent to j<nlge on the subject freely acknowledge their conviitions of their intrinsic merits. - Tire Cherry Pectoral was pronounced bv scientific no*n to he a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Manx em inent Phybicians have declared the same flung of my Pills, and even more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were mure than realized by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it into healthy action —remove the of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their irregular action to health, and bv correcting, wherever they cxi**t, Mich derange ments as are the first oriirin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use in anv quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. rKEI'AKKI) BV JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, MAS?. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for $l. SOM) tty ROBERT ROY, Wdlsborough ; B. Babse, Barseville ; E. Over, Covington ; Dr. llom phrey, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. August 16, 1855.—4 m. CLOTHING. —A largo stock In store of the la test fashions, a At guaranteed every lime, as slso a price to suit the buyer, for I am bound to sell. Sept. 20,1855. J. R. BOWEN. SILKS —A few more pieces of those beontifa changeable silks at SO cts per yard, just recei ved at the Empire Store, and going off like hot cakes. Cull and see them at J. R. BOWEN’S, PRINTS. —200 pieces prints,all styles and prices from 6J to 12J cents per yard. Calico’s, good styles, fast colors, at 8 cts, the same as usually sell at 1 2J; at (Sep. 20,1855.) J. R. BOW EN’S. FLANNELS. —Flam, and Twilled Red Flannels white and yellow of all hinds; also a large stoqts of Canton Flannels jnst received and selling cheaper than the cheapest, at J. R. BOWENS. PLAIN Sc FIGURED DELAINES.—A large slock all styles and colors; also Persian cloths, Paramettns, Mcrinoes nnd Deboges, a belter assort ment than ever before offered in the county, nnd sell ing at startling low prices by J. R. BOWEN. HARNESS MAKINB. SION, OF THE “BMP BAPPEE.P f T'HE subscriber having re.. V . i an. Moved his Harness Shop to j Ben. Seely’s old stand, two doors 1 above the* Presbyterian l Church ready to make to order »U articles pertaining lo< the business, m the best manner ami of the very best materials IV FARMERS AND OTHERS ho would J’bnt he sella arliclca in their line of basinem. CHEAPER FOR CASH than any other estab lishment in the county. A good assortment of Whips, Harness, &c., &c., m*UiniW on hand. CARRIAGE. TRINMING donti style, id a* cheap as‘ft citn'be done clsowhdro." REPAIRING done an thorl noliqo sad in le host possible manner, O” All orders promptly filled and warranted to vo entire satisfaction. O* Call and examine hi. stock before purchasing elsewhere. “ Live ami Let Live,” is his motto. O* Most kinds of Country Produce token in ex. change for work at the best market price. A (air share of public patronage respectfully so licited. E. E. KIMBALL. Wellsboro,’ Feb. 1, 1855. THE OLDEST TYPE FOUNDRY IN ANERICA. Established by ninuoy A Rouald*on in 1790, on tho base of Powem* Germantown Foundry of 1739. PRINTING, PRESSES AKD MATERIALS OF ALL KINDS. THE long experience of thoworcral proprietors of tbe Philo* tlelphlxi Typo Foundry enable* JOy.VMOX k 00. to Offer to the printing craft tho LttrgeU Type*, and all the appurtenant"#* of a Printing Office, to be found in any establishment In the United States, and of a quality too, which it deemed to bo unrivnllod. Tho composition of the metal mted I* calculated to aflbrd the greatest durability; while the scrupulous mro exorcised in tho fitting of the type is such as to ensure nerumey and pquareness of body, 4c. L. Johnson 4 Co’s facilities am so oxtuusirooi to enable them to fill orders of any amount, either lu PLAIN OR FANCY TYPES MUSIC OF UNPARALLELED BEAUTY, (CiflT IS THIS FOUNDRY.) Scripts, Flowers, Borders, Cats, Brass or Metal Rules. Brass Braces, Labor Saving Roles’ See., See. Presses of nil kinds, and all sorts of Printing Material!, (most nf which ore made by L. J. A C 0..) will bo furnished at Manufacturer'll prints. Stereotyping of Books, Wood Cuts, Jobs, 4c. 4s** Type u*«d in Stemtyping, for sale nt reduced price!. M 000 Cera detdgnoduud engraved in the finest style of art. IJ. k 0o’» “Minor Specimen Book,” (acknowledged to be the first of its uluss in tho country, and original hi its con ception and getting up) will bo scut to all printers who have not received It, who direct how ft mav ho transmitted. 1.. JOHNSON k CO.. No. 6. Ransom st., near (ho hall of Independence, Philadel phia, Pa. ,September 13, I US.—3t. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA TfOR the prevention and care of Intermittent and Kkmittknt Fevers, Kkvrr ond Agpr. Chills ami Peter. Dohi Auub. Ozncjml Dkhiutt, Night Sweats, and nil other form* of disc.utc which hove a common origin in Malaria or .Miasma. Thl* Is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident nr traveler cron In the mewl sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague nr Dlllbmn disease whatever, or any injury front constantly inhaling Malaria or Miuama. It will invmnlly c)nrk the Ague in persons niioJmvo fcuf fen*l for mi) length nf time, from om* day t<> twenty y-ar!. so (lint they need never to hare another chill, by continuing In us» according to directions, The at one* begins to ru cover appetite and strength, ami continues until a (vrinuneut and radical cure Is effected. HwHlue or two bottles will answer for ordinary cases• some may require more. Dprecthuis printed in (lerinmi. French and Spanish. aecomjnny each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, rroriJcncu, R. I, PROOF OF SAFETY. “I have mode n chemical examination of * Idiom.- Fever \nd Aui e f\r.v..‘ «»r *A vnmiTK to M vi_vui and have tested it for Arsenic. .Mercury. Quinine, mid Sfrvchnine. but hav« not found a particle of either hi it. nor have I found anv suh&tance in its composilipu that would prove injurious to the eon.tiiu lion. JAMES it. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist.'’ EVIDENCE OF MERIT. “Lcwisrcro, Union 0.. !»*.. Mnv 2,1R5.V Mr. J. A. Khpdrs—Dear Sir: The K»x of medicine you «ent m« wo* duly received'on the lltli of April. I have hold qboul one half of it, and mi far the people who have used it un* sat isfied that It Ims cured them. It has certainly »lnpi>ed-ilic Ague in every one who ha* u-wn! if. and six of the rases were of lum; "landing. M\ sister, who has had it for five or six year.- I» wL. mid roil Id never get it stopped, except by Quinine, mid Hmt only ashing ns she would take it. is now*, I think, entirely curvd by your remedy. C. It. MctHNLY.'* CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no mow Arsenic. Mercury, Qninine. Strychnine, nr Anti-PeriiNlies «r medicines of any kind, the virtue of which is owing to sindi poiMinnns drugs. The most they ran do is to Hueak the ehiUs’’ for a rimrt time, while they nre mire to can B ** conrtitulkinnl maladies that ewe only with life. IN", memlior tint tie only Fever nud Ague remotly fhat U harm leas as well a* mix*. is RlujDßS’ FEVKU AM) AOPB CTUK, For sale lay tlHUfillT BOV, llr/Moro* and by Dealers gene rally. |A-|I. 0 I'Cia. 3m is. 9m os. ly.J * The Great Serpent IS NOT COMING, BUT THE EMPORIUM OF STOVES MILL BB HEKK >OK A FEW DA VS. THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wellsbfiro,’ hnt* just arrived, at the STOVE Sl TIN STORE of D. P. &W. ROBERTS. They would call the attention of the public to their well selected assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven, MORNING STAR, Improved. do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT. do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS <k LOW OVENS, Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves arc selected with the greatest enro especially for this market, and cannot fail to g*ivc entire satisfaction. Call and see them. Tinware of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the best ma terial and sold as cheap if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Euvc Gut ters made to order on short notice. JOBBING done to order ond in the best manner. All Tm-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. QJ* Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, ond olso Sil ver and Gold cither old or new, taken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all 1 who wish to purchase anything hi their line, osnurlng them tint money can be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. D. P. Sl W. ROBERTS. Wellsboro. 1 Scpl H 20,1855. Tailoring’ lor Ilie People! THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Wellaboro* and vicinity, (hut he has opened a shop over Roberts 1 Stove & Tin Store where he will be happy to attend to the wants of the people in his lino of business. From his knowledge of the business be flatters himself with the belief that those wishing GOOD FITTING CLOTHING will do well to give him a cal). All work entrusted to him will be done with neatness, nnd a GOOD FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done lo order bn short notice. R. R. RUNDEL, Wcllsboro* Sept. 10th 1855. Letters of ADMINISTRA TION having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Elijah Fellows, Into of Middlebury, dec’d, those indebted to said er-l«»le ore requested to make immediate payment, nnd those having claims against it to present them for settlement. Wcllsboro* Aug. 23-55. JNO. N. DACHE, Adm'r . TRUNKS, Values, Cariret Bags and Snfchelsta large lot just received at JONES & UOE*S. MACKEREL by the barrel, J bbl., and J hhl, at May 31 1855. JONES & ROE*S. Bonnets, ribbons & linings, au ci.u drensflaUjost received nt JONES& ROE’S. DR. MUaUICEAU’S Priviilo Medical Compaiu ion. For Sale al BAILEY fc FOLEY’S. WtfAT EV£RV WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. ' How often It happens, tfa&t (ho wife Ungers from tear-to yearin that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating iuQu oneo incident io tho enjoyment of health THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Bat a few years ago In the fltishof health nnd youth, and buovanoy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an alter physical ana mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar rioge itato, the violation qf which entails disease, •offering and misery, not only to the'wife, but often ■HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN “ UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION.* 1 T ™n*ra“<>uft CONSUMPTIO.V, SCIUIF’UI.A, HIPOCHONDRIA, insanity, gout, KING'S EVIL, and otli.r and worn DUcaiu, u a " And maatthh continue ? Unit thla baf b time no remedy? No relief? No hope!” Tlie remedy l« by tnoudny the enowe And arnldlng them, and knowing the remediea, and bcnoQting by theiu. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S A standard work of established reputation, found dined Id the catalogue* of the great trade sales In New York, Philadelphia, and other efties, and aold by tho principal booksellers in tl>e United States. U was first published In 1947. since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES bar. bu*n toM, of.which there were upward, of OXE HUNDRED THOUSAND BEST BY HAIL, attesting the high estimation In which It U held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE fha author having devoted bis exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in'person and by latter. Here every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and (be proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, In respect to which her sensitiveness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will God such in struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm os all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. How 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 ulclicaey forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from protaptus uleri (falling of tho womb), or from Jtuor oJbua (weakness, debility, Ac.) Many aro In constant agony fur many months preceding confine meat. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveriea, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are baenrded daring such time, will each God in Its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. X.av V„rk. Juno 11. 1565. Mm. Cynthia Williams*, Honesdale —Wcnlx § Stark, Carhondale —E Flint, Wiltiamspoft —DrS. 1) Scott, Bedford —G D Main, Mainsburg —BAlLEY Sc FOLEY, WelUborough, IS hereby given that a special Court, for the trial of the following causes , will he held at the Court House , in Wellsboro' by the Hon . David Wiimot , commencing on the 3<4 MONDA Yof October next, to continue two weeks. J. F. DONALDSON, Ptolh'y, August 8, IS.'l;). J, Emery for use of J. Beecher, vs. A, G. Churchill. \ Wm. Bingham's Trustces.vs. A. C. Cole ei al. C. Hustons' Exr. c«. D. Holiday , et. al. j G'orge Corlies, os. David Jlurlburt / Samvel M. Fox, et. al., vs. Jeremiah Thompson, j Stevens for Parjont, vs, S. Beckwith. Hiram Beebe , t>«. James Hill . et. al. George Wallace , et. al. vs. Isaiah Jnscho, I Travis and Turner, vs. Isaac Benson. \ Land and Irvine, vs. John Mwgce. James Lowrey , c*. Alexander Combs, '■ u r*. Rodney Combs. M vs. IJarius C. Andrus. . Vine De Pui, c«. Syloia Parmentier. Tioga Improvement Co, vs. H.W.Bostwick,elal { Tioga County, vs. John W. Maynard. Phineas P. Morris, vs. Philemon Baker, elal same vs. BUnxer' Orris. Martha Stevens , r*. J. Norris, Exr, W*in. Bache , et. aL vs. P. I*. Clearer , et. 01 , J. H. Gilbert, vs. J. Lockes' Admr's. Dunlap A- Crossman, vs. same. S. & Packard for Ecknl % ft. al. vs, & Shumuxfy . • John IK. Guernsey) vs, Erastus Niles. same vs. IKtn. Hutson ft, al. By virtue of an Order of the Orphans* Court of Tioga county, Pa, wo will expose to public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, the Ist tiny of Octo ber next, at I o’clock P. M. the lollowing described properly lute the estate of Conrad Wicst, deceased, situated in the Township of Liberty,Tioga County, viz: Bounded on the norlh by hinds of Joseph Mor ris, on the east by lands John Haven, on the south by lands of Conrad King, and on the west by lundaofjas. M*Vay—containing EIGHTY ACRES, with about thirty acres imprved, a log bimso and a young orchard thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. WILLIAM MILLER, f JOSEPH MORRIS. \ Admtnt9 ’ Liberty, August 28, ’55—U. Ailnunisti'iitor’s Notice. " WHEREAS, Letters ol Administration hare been granted to the undersigned, on the estate Albert A. Johnson, Utc of Jackson, Tioga County, Pa., de ceased, Notice in therefore hereby given to all per sons indebted In said estate to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement. EM R LINE JOHNSON, Adm'x WILLIAM GARRISON, Adm'r Jackson, August 28, ’55-6t. Fine blue and black broadcloths Oa-simeres, Tw«-d«, Kentucky Jeans, and .uni- mcr Goode for men and bovs wo-ir iiwl received nt JONES & ROE’S. STARTLING, BDt TBDE! DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR. A. 11. MAUniCEAD, pnonspoß or nenuara or womrt. One Hundredth Edition , (500,000), 18mo., pp, 250. fON PIN! Pim, CU RKDINO, $1.00,] It is of course Impracticable to coovey fully the various aufijecU treated of, as they are of a nature strictly In tended for the married or those contemplating marriage Reader, are you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother? Have you theftneere welfare of (hose yon love at heart? Drove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes Interfere with their health and hap piness not le.'» than your own. U will avoid to you And yours, as U has to thouyandc, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating tho mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means tor medical attendance, medicine! and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, tbo infirmities of ago and tho proper education of your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of tho work, as evidenced by iu extraordinary sale, various iaiposi tioun have b**eti attempted. «a well on bookseller* -ns on the public, by imitation* nf title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and.other device* and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to bur no book unless the words “Pr. A. M. Uarxinup, I*J9 liberty Street, N'. Y..’’ is on (and the entry in the Clerk’s Office on the back of) Iho till** page ; and buy only of :md honorable dealers, or send by mail, uud address to In A. M. ilauricena. tn~ Upon receipt of One Dollar u THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION” is sent (mutfci /rec) to any part of the United States, the Canadas and British Province*. All letters most be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAOBtOEAU, box 1224, New-Yet City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, Mtw. Tort AGENTS. NOTICE SECOND WEEK. Orplmn’s Court Sale. T Notice. HE undersigned, cUlaeps o f Tioga Couidy/Pa hereby give notice ttoillhcy. ‘intend lb make' application to the Leglslatufe ‘of Pennaylvania’at Us'next* session (which' commence* on the lit Tom* day of January 1856,>.fi>r lira creation of a corp*. rate body with Banking or discount privileges, by, we name and style of the *T(!E TIOGA COUN. TY BANK,” to bd hwmtcd at Tioga. Village, Tioga County Pennsylvania, with a capital-, of One lion, died TJrousand Dollars, with the privilege of iit r creasing said capital to.two hundred thousand lore. Vine DePul, J. S. Bnsh, J. W. Guernsey, P.S. Tuttle, Jan. G. Meicereau, J. Schnuffein, A. Humphrey, Edward Bayn, ;Bctl| Daggett, Lewis Daggett, ''Tioga, June 21, 1855-.6m ITOTICE, I S HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be. X made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, ol ila. next session, for the creation! of a corporate body with general Bunking privileges of issue, discount find deposit, to Ire culled "THE BANK OF TIOGA,. COUNTY” with o capital of One Hundred Thou*, sand Dollars, said Bunk to be located in the Boro* o£ Wcjlsboro,’ Tioga Co. Pa, J.L Robinson, B. B Smith, S. F. Wilson, Jas. Lowrcy, Jno. N. Bache, L. I. Nichole WelUboro,’ June 14,1855. NOTICE Is hereby given that on application wilii be made to the legislature of Pennsylvania at Its next session, for tlic incorporation of a Bank with discounting privileges, with n capital of One Hun. dred Thousand Dollars, uV.h the privilege ofincrca. *ing to One Hundred und Fifty Thousand Dollars, to be called the -TIuGA VALLEY BANK” and to! be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa.. Mansfield June 25, 1855. Wellsboro’ Academy. 'PIIE FALL TERM of this-Institution will com- L mcnne September 4lh. Special attention will} be given to the art of leaching. 'Die Assistant? are experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room,. Washing &c. al $1 50 to $2 00 per week. Thera are a few rooms in town far those who wish to board themselves. Tuition at previous nues and oo de duction made for absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS; PrincipeL Welhiboro’ Aug. 16, 1855. Village Lot for Sftlc. THE Subscriber offers for sale a Ibt sitnated in the Boro* of Lnwrenccville, Tiogt. Co. Pa. con. taining about thrcc.four(hs of an acre. Said lot w bounded and described ns follows, on the west by Middle street, north by Mieajnh Seeley, cast by Curtis Fnrhhurst, on the south by Demond. Suid lot has on tl a good two-slory dwelling bouso newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and painted inside and out; also a gone barn and other necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMI.S KIN. SEY Ebij. Lnwrenccville Tioga Co. Pn. -VM. M. JOHNSON, Lawrcnceville, June 14 1855, (Gm ) • Turning- &. Chairmaking. JSTICKLEY, Turin r, nnu Clmrmaker, would • inform the public that he ha.-* recently filled up his shop in good style, and is now prepared !<■» mnnu. Picture all kinos of CANE COMMON CHAIRS, l of the bo.I material and finish, AUo fuming done ! in su]M.Ttor style, on reasonable toms. I SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H. W. j DartCs Wagon Shop. SAMUEL 1 lIF.RZOG, having rented part of J. SlickJcy’s shop »s prepared lo manoflicturc all kinds of CABINET WORK from the best material and in superior style. He has on hand several su -1 perior Mahogony bureaus for sale cheap. Wclliborough, April 14, 1855. j L»I o ii A cad cm y • rftHE First Term for the ensuing year will com ounce September 4lli; the second, November 7th; the third, February 11), 1850. Tuition, from 'hcssftns on Piano and Mclodcon, Board per week, , The Teacher’s Class will receive instruction in • the art of Teaching.from the Principal and the Cn., 1 Su|>ormlcndent durm<r the Fall and Sprint? Tennis 1 Deerfield, Aog. 23, *55. S. B. PRICE WANTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER wanted to work by the day, month or on shore**, at the shop of Hie .Subscriber in Clymcr township, Tioga Co, Pa. I have a large quantity of seasoned lum ber on hand, ready to be worked, and would prefer to give Hie workman rfshare of the proceeds. CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymcr, June 14 1855. (tf.) NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. Mnnd O. ItI'LLARD, n. *l. r, • in PROVISIONS. GROCERIES, BOOTS If SHOES, READY-MADE C LOTH IN G. lIW Willow IVoir, Tobacco, Cigajt, Fruito, Conftc ! worry, JfC., IfC. M (lie Slami recently occupied bv Uobcrl liov, Wcllsboro', Pa. Plaster! Price Reduced! THE subscriber has ju«*t received at his mill neaf Mansfield, 350 tons Cayuga PLASTER stone, where he will keep constantly on hand fresh ground plaster jO supply all that may give him a call. No mistake 1 this titneLighlning never strikes one trfco twice. Price $5,50 per lon. AMOS BIXBY. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket Tiscnlapius i OR EVERY ONE ills OWN PHYSICIAN, The lifueiii Eijiu iviih One Hundred graving, showing Dfsca and Malformations of llir J) man Sy>lcm in every nfi.' and form. To which is adi a Treaties on the Diseases Female* being of the high imj>ortance to married peoj or those contemplating m riage. By Wm. Youvo, M. D. Lcl no father be ashamci pi a copy o» „ .ILsculapius to his child. It may save him from an early grave. Let no yoimg man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading the Pockrt .Esculapmjs. Lcl no one suf fering from a hacking Cough, Pain in the side, rest less nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their phys ician, be another moment without consulting the /Gsculapiur. Hufc the married, or those about to be married, any impediment, rend this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. iLTAny person sending Tioen/y./'lre Cevts enclo sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail or five copies will be rent. for one Hollar, Address, (post paid.) - DU. WM. YOUNG. A *o. 152 Spvucc St., Philadelphia. June 7, 1855 —ly. Orphan*’ Court sale. BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphan* 1 Court of Tinga Comity, 1 will expose to sale ntpub- Jic’vcndno on iho premises, on SATURDAY* the 2Ulh day of Scplstnbcr, 1855. at I t.’H.ick, P, M. the following properly, late ibe u-iiso <>f John P. Smith, deceased. Ml that ccrMt-i )<-i or piece of , tend situated in Charleston township, Tioga County, Pa. dfßcrihed a* follow*: Bounded north by lands of Jacob Ingrich, east by landnof Alonzo Whitney, Bnnlh by laud'* of Russel! Baker, and west by tho road lending from Ihc County road to Middlchury Containing about one fourth of nn acre, with a story and halt fr-mc lioov* thereon erected. Terms made Known on day of *•!»*. KLMOKK INOKIUCH, AJn'r, Charleston Sept. (1, 1855—iw, B .C. Wickham, A.T. Guernsey, F. E. Smith, A. C. Bush, Jacob Johnston,, T. J Berry, H. E. Smith, H. S. Jas. Goodrich, E,.T. BpnlJejf., 92.50 to 93,50. -Mio,
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