TIOGA COUNTY ELECTION RETURNS—OFFICIAL—OCTOBER 9, 1834. Nicboleoti. Sort her,) <W Shttiff. ZWftv : Baldwin, Mkthevi.’ Col. CedwtWw - '■ ll * ■ ' ■ v.--' - ver. Blinchird ind Wat- • ‘• - - ——• ■- — —— i roui—Republican!. Pla- g ► g) ( * « IS* ► 9 £ P J*" K * roer, Hamlin, Howland* £ 5 2 O } a 3 »•.’ 'Jfl P O Uthrop. Foi.Albeckfc 3 S *4 „ £ a S 5 m »-■ CJ Sj' W ' Ofcniawl-Honker.. * 3?f P ? tf, ? 6 f. ff £ f ftmaon Willmmam r g | | SP 5. If £ tB : f rteeired 166 Tote*. ||f?S | p | | ■. \f f I TOWNSHIPS. ; ; ; /• ? i f : ; : : \ asßssws <••• •••« |l tl «••• «| ( | •••• «••• ,•«* t« • • »(l« Blorf 23 36 1* 98 39 3« 63 16 .15 87 24 35 15 '9B Brookfield 3 35 9) S 3 17 ,6G ,32 51 24 55 30 .46 20 51 Chatham 11 87 35 fff 28 lOfl '46. 81 28 .92 36. 96 ; 28 .92 Ch»He»t<»;; 199 41 203 34 212 3ff 332 SS 188 52 909 49,200 40 Clymer 37 25 43 26 63 24 37 35 39 32 41 31 Covington Borough 19 34 17 37 lit 49 25 34 8 47 17 41 16 38 Covington 39 58 41 56 36 68 60 45 23 81 32 63 27 63 Delmar 194 1 31 206 29 300 43 213 85 199 38 .303 33 199 34 Deerfield 15 43 18 36 6 75, 30 SO, 26 45 23 47 IB 39 Hkland Borough 18 12 20 10 '25 12 23 17 23 11 33 3 20 14 Elkland 78 32| 75 24 90 33 91 31 83 31 101 18 71 25 Farmington 47 43! 61 43 63 43 67 39[ 73 34, 65 38: 56 41 Game. 42 91l 42 20 37 29 49 19, 42 22 43 20 SO 19 Jackson... 24 85 27 75 25 88 34 ffl 21 90 29 83 25 84 Knoxville 6 2' 19 8 3 39 30i ll| 111 20) 28 • 4 12 10 Lawrencevill 30 43) 32 44 36 49 23) 65 34 1 45. 40 31| 30 43 lAtvrenco 53 80, S 3 81 84 80 40 1 108 64 77! 66 66' 51 78 Liberty 81 142 j 76 123 74 144 87 139 74 145 74 1401 76 140 Jfiddlebory 153 36 159 22 144 40 166 28 150 93; 145 33' 141 30 Morris 39 9 38 7 39 10 41 10 38 10; 39 9 38 9 RolUnd 40 122 42 114 43 114 51 U3' 37 124) 42 121 43 122 Richmond 76 ICO! 71 106 101 37 119 79’. 44 Uol 60 109 55 112 ab'mpen 31 8. 37 7 1 37 10 43 5 34' 12 34 12 42 5 Sullivan 54 123 62 119 72 138 118 97; 34 l9ff 52 138 47 124 Tioga 162 34 171 34 182 29 159 50 163, 37 158 4l( 147 55 Onion 98 25' 99 21 101 24 100 25 1071 14, 09 26'J 98 25 Westfield I 6i 60 64 55 66 70 79 58 66 55. 79 SO 1 , 64 S 3 W ellaborough j 86, 23; 88 19 78 42 102 25 82! 35' 83 33 80 34 Ward.. .' I— I I | 8 7 3 J 9» 11 Jlj ij 25(j 10 12 9i 14 Ward, Brookfield and Jlra|l3Bi|)lB44 130501856 1626H218511365||1727 1635018821421 1719 1453 JCnotVille, each gave ma. j j I H 1 II II li. ) < I— joritiea Ibr Williamson. Paddy's idea op Pbbditio.n. —Pm McCar ty was “a broth of a boy,” and altogether aa “decent” a mao, and as handy with a spade as any of the five hundred who were at work upon the railroad, then and now in process of building in the northern pan ol Ohio. He was a great favorite with the overseer, on ac count of his faithfulness and integrity of chac ter —but he had one fault that sorely grieved his employer. Though as sober as a sexton Jor six days in the week, Pat could never re sists the temptation of “pay day,” and when Saturday came round, never failed to gel drunk as a fool. 'Having tried every other reformatory expedient in vain, the overseer at length bethought himself of ihe priest who prevailed on Pal to “take the pledge," end sent him on his way rejoicing. Bui alas! the next dav was too many for poor Pal, who, staggering through the village m noon, met no less a personage than ihe priest who had attempted to relorm him. Your lost Put— entirely lost—said his reverence, wiih a sigh of genuine sorrow. Pat was bewildered (or n moment, bin having slarred about him nil he hud in irr> ascertained his local wherea bouts. exclaimed Iriumphamiy, “Lost?” is u loti I am I—last in broad day-light, half way heiween Jininn S'acy’s and the court house. I o He divr .in) vour nonsense!” M Kiuni or H iikat.—The following has ueei. luiind to be the weight m diffeieul vari* elii** of wheal, i i£ Mediterranean, three heads, average, one hundred and one grams. New York premium, nr Maryland purple straw, I known as the Wheeler while wheal) average, one hundred and len grains Red chaff, smooth head, (known as ihe 6;anch tanner wheat) average, eighty-seven a rams, Chetvniili enrlv while wheal, sixty-nine grains This w heal was raised on ihe farm ol Major Ashley, in Clark cornny, Kentucky. (Advertisement., COMMON SCHOOLS teacher's INSTITUTES, There Willi be ibree Institutes for the preparation of teachers for Hie Common School* of tills county, belli Ibis fall as follow's; One al Kfaoxville, com. manning on Monday, the 22d of Oct., al S o’clock f ■ M, and closing the Saturday following. One at Tioga the following week, and one at Wellsboro’ the week following that, each to come mence Monday at 2 o'clock P. M., and close the fol lowing Saturday ; the last ons ending Nov. I Oth. All teachers intending to teach in this county are earnestly invited to attend; the expense will be but 2.00 in oil, and we believe there is a spirit of pro. gressand improvement sufficient to turd in from fif ty to sevcnly.five teachers in each of these Xnsti. totes Come, Ladies and Gentlemen, we need to on* denkawd each other. Our profession is fell by the community more than any other, and we can make it honorable as it should be. We have encourage- Went w eiiiccl board in private families during the session* of these Institutes for twelve shillings, and ether fees cannot exceed four shilling*, The Sop’t wril oe assisted in each of these drills by the most experienced teachers in the county, sod expects lee toreri of distinction from abroad. Teachers are re (erred in Victor Case and Prof. Price of Knoxville, Wm. Garretson and Jno.Guernsey, Esq’rs, of Tioga, Prof. Reynolds and I. D. Richards of Wellaboro,’ for pUees to Ooaru. Tsachers ore also respectfully solicited to prepare **** in essay or a programme on one of the follow *ng subjects, to be presented and read during the aes aioni of Uio Institutes: The beat form of a School Rcgistc; Graded School* in rural districts. Toxt books. Importance of a uniformity and (he beat. and arrangement of School houses. The best hind of supervision for Common Schools. The best discipline for Schools. Legal sod moral or whip and reason governments. Best mode of-teaching any particular branch, the ptsce of History or Physiology in our Schools. Jhe danger of educating the females eouallv with (Ue main. ’ The equal dtiou af the female* with (he males to an education. Tbe prerogative of woman as toucher, lire moral, and religion of our Common Schools ; no* shall we improve then, The order of the day in a School room. ■Thai makes a good teacher 1 These questions arc suggested not to preclude omen, but in hopes to induce as msnj teachers as P°*»ihle to prepare and bring with them essays on these or kindred subjects, that we may have corapo “tl°* and speaking to enliven the exercises of our •ewions. Lai us come prepared to Compare notes, e°h il we can have public sessions in the evening to Interest the people in oor educations) movements, we dl > *- J. F. CALKINS, o*. Suf'L __ Plank Road. Co *f t N HOU,e i 0 W elbborb’.'on^ Honda? AM - wfen . Oct IS, 1855. GEO. McLEOD Skv H. O. COLE : BARBER &. HAIR DRESSER, Wellsboro' Pa. < 1,18 rar ° r Bowen’s store, lately the Aei- Wor Office. Everything in his line of business will . te done wen and as promptly as it can be dope w^„s^Bir ( r 0411 “ dMe - , B tE^w f r wwM wj R oL farm for Sale rphe Subscriber offer* for MBSSt I sale a Farm, aituated«SSg|g IjiijHkia Rutland, Tioga county, Jg£jߣPa., about two miles from Roseville. Said farm contains forly.four acres, is under good cultivation, having a good frame house and bam, Spring House and oilier necessary outbuil dings and a fine apple orchard thereon. Formerly owned by Martin Johnson. Enquire of the subscriber at Daggett's Mills, Pa. WM.M. JOHNSON. Daggett’s Mills, Pa. Oct. 1855-€ in. NEW ARRANGEMENT. The Subscriber having purchased Bailey &. Fo. ley's entire slock of Books, Stationery and Jewelry, end added thereto bis former Stock at Ti oga, and a large and fresh assortment from the City, may be found lierealter in Roy’s New Building, where he will he happy to servo the public with SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books, as cheap as they can bo purchased this aide of the City. ALL THE 1-OPCLAR MAGAZINES OF THE DAY, may be bad at his counter, and any book desired tun be furnished to order. He will also keep a full assortment ot Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of WATCHES CLOCKS A: JEWELRY, on hand and for sale on the principle of “Small profits 6y quick Returns." Having secured the services of a good workman in the mechanical Department, those'wisbing watch Cleaned & Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. He will keep constantly on hand a largo assort ment of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which oil will do well to call and domino before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for pasrT.ivorn, a continuance ofpalron oge im respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYLOR. ' Weilsboro’, Oct. JB. 1850. (formerly of Tioga,) CLEAR THE TRACK! The Crimean Campaign Ended!! WAR DECLARED ON the part of BALDWIN, GUERIN SET Ac CO-, against those old codger*. u Second rote Goods and High Prices . Friend*, end all who doat on good Bargains, (which includes everybody,) we have ju»t received a splendid stock of Fall and Winter Goods, al our Store in Tioga, which can be hod for Little, or Nothing above prime cost—with oceans of good will thrown in gratis* The first pick is Ihe best pick, so come on while slock is fresh. Delays are dangerous—Pro craHiualiun has frostbitten many a good bargain If you want your money’s Wurth, come on. If you want more than a dollar’s worth for a dollar, don’t come ; but you will be astonished to see what a pile of goods wc cun pul up for a dollar. Our slock of DRY GOODS is not made up of the odds and ends and (he rem nanls of “dosed up” concerns in the City, hut com prises a complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such as Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere, Baldwin, Guernsey &, Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will he sold al llie lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stvffs of every kind and of the best quality, with BOOTS 4* SHOES, for Everybody. *,* All kind* of Country Product taken fn ex change for goods al the market prices. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, OcU 18, 1855. A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. CLOTH DRESSING AND WOOL CABDIKO on short notice sod reasonable terms at TOE STEAM EOVNDRT WELLSBORO', PA., By [sept. 13-53] L. C. PENDLETON. WALL PAPER !—The LARGEST,BEST, CAEAPEST lot of Wall Paper ever brought into this place. Tar solo at wholesale and retail by ' , Wellsboro. Fob. 1*54. BAILEY & FOLEY. O 50ft of old Iron and Copper wanted in eichange for Stoves and Tinware, by [Nov. 9.] D P. 4, W. ROBERTS. NAILS by the keg or pound very cheap at May 31 1855, JONES & ROE’S. PARASOLS,— A beautiful assortment just re ccived at [Hay 31,1 JONES 4 ROE* ATTR ASSES— constantly on band and ■ for sale by B. T, VANHORN. 18S5.NBWOQOOS. ,1855, , Blits Sm' WELLSBOHO’PENNA. , A 816 Mw WeeUrlMtbeirlMl supphref SPRING ■t*. and SUMMERfKWDS.sjottmang in psttrf DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,: HEADY MADE CLOTHING. ROOTS & BHOEB.H ATS, CAPS, CLOTHS, MATTING, CROCKERYi HARDWARE, WOODENiWARE,' GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS - AND SASH, CUTLERY, &C. ; Kailern Clocks froni tti« best Manu&cto lories, and warranted tokeep jfpod time, HhIU Rom Uto beat manufactories always on hand, and [a tact nearly everything in the tine of Goods can be found id (bis establishment and prices (bat cannot fail from soiling; (he closest buyers. Thankful for past favors we would still Invite our customers and' buyers generally to an examination of our new stock, believing that if GOOD Gpods and LOW PRICES are an indodement they‘will make their purchases of ns. JONES & ROE. Wellaboro.' May 31,1855. LADIES SHOES & GAITERS.—Ladies wil find a beautiful assortment of Shoes, Gutters and children’s shoes at JONES & ROE’S, May 31st 1855. Long &. square brocha shawls, a very low prices at JONES &. ROE’S; AYER’S PILLS, Anew and singularly successful remedy for tbs cure of all Bmous diseases—Costiveness, Indi cation, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers, Gout, Humors, Nervousness, Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Fains in the Breast, Side, Buck, end Daubs, Female Complaints, &c- &c. Indeed, very few arc the diseases in which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and suffering might be prevented, if a harm less but effectual Cathartic were more freely used. No person can feel welt 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. TTiia 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 hearses 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 result* surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures hate been effected beyond belief, wore they pot sub stantiated by persons of such exalted position and character us to forbid the suspicion of untni£i. Among the many eminent gentlemen who hate testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention; Da. A. A. H aver, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and Stale Ansuycr of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is endorsed by the Hon. Ei>Waki> Evkubtt, Senator of the TT. S. UomniT C. Wisthuop, Ex-Spcakcr of the House »f UeprcscntntivPfL Abhott Lawrence, Minister Plcn. to England, f John B. Fitzpatrick, Cuth. Bishop of Boston. Also, Du. J. U. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of New York Citv, endorsed by Hon*. W. L. M vhcv, Secretary of State. U’m. B. Astoh. the richest man in America, 8. Lp.i.asd A* Co., Propr’a of the Metropolitan Hotel; and others. Did spate permit, we could give manv hundred certificates, from all ports whore the Tills have been used, hut evidence even more convincing than the experience of eminent public men ia found in their effect* upon trial. These Pills, the result of long investigation and study, arc olicred to the public as the beat and most complete wliich the present state of medical science can afford. They are compounded not of the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal virtues onlv of Vegetable remedies, extracted by chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together m #uch a manner as to insure the bot>t result*, this Bvstem of composition for medicines has been found iu the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to produce a more efficient remedy than had hitherto been ob tained hv anj process. The reason is perfectly ob vious. While by the old mode of composition, every medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious qualities, by this each indi vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employ cd arc loft behind, the curative virtues only being retained. lienee it is self-evident the effects should prmc as they bare proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer, tnure powerful antidote to disease than any other medicine known to the world. A« it is frequently* expedient that my medicine should he taken under the counsel of an attending PbysiciiCn, and ** be could not properly judge of a remedy without knowing its composition, I base supplied the accurate Formulae by which both my Pectoral and Pill* are made to the whole l>ody of Practitioners in the United States and British Amer ican Provinces. If, however, there should be any one who has not rerehed them, they will be promptlv forwarded bv mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition was known ! Their life con*h>ts in their mystery’. I have no mvsteries. The composition of my preparations is foul open }o all men, and all who arc competent to judge on he subject freely acknowledge their conuctiuns of their intrinsic merits. ’lhc Cherry Pectoral was pronounced hy scientific men to lie a wonderful medicine before its effects were known. Many em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of mv Pills, and men more confidently, and -we will ing to certify that their anticipations were more than rcali4ed by their effects upon trial. They operate by their powerful influence on the internal viscera to purifvthe blood and stimulate it into hcnlthv action —reunite the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the body, restoring their Irregular action to health, and by correcting, wherever they exist. Mich derange ments as are the first origin of disease. Being sugar wrapped they arc pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from their use iu any* quantity. For minute directions, see wrapper on the Box. PREFABKO BY JAMES C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, LOWELL, mass, Price 89 Cent* per Box. Five Boxes for $l. soi.n nr ROBERT ROY, Well-borough; B. DiRSK, Birseville; E. Dyer, Covington; Dr. Hum phrey, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere. August IG, 1855.-4 m. FOR SALE—A good yoke of Oscn, enquire ot ED. WETMORE. Charleston Sept. 6lh, 1855. EMBROIDERIES^— A splendid assortment just received at J. R. BOWEN’S. Q BAWLS.—Heavy wool, long and square, long O and square Broclia, plain and figured Cashmere shawls, a large variety, at J. U. BOWEN’S. For Sale, "I I Y the subscriber, a large and splendid collection J ) of House Plants, of every variety, on reason able terms. Inquire of C. N. Slocomb at his residence, Tioga Village Pa. C. N, SLOCOMB. October 4th, 1855. T IST or LETTERS remaining in tbs Post Office at Weili- JJ boro’ Quarter ending September 30th, 1555. Amabry Anson A.' Mayer David. 3000011 Miss Mary Jans. Mltcholl Alberti Blackwell Miss Sarah. Markham Henry. Black IVm. M. Mack Ooorek TV. 3 Bowers Frederick. north David. Carr Hiss Amy. Owen Rev. Roger. Chandler Bara. Preaton A. T. Onrushes Mrs. Rachel M. Prentiss Silas. KHworlh Cheater. Price Hlsa Enntce. French B. B, Qdlna Elies, can of Amea Harris TVm. D. Kelly. Backet Shephard. Smith Barry. Hastings J. 8. gnlliran Timothy. Hutehenson MlasE. J. Torpey Joseph. Jones Charles. Wilson James Miner. Jones Kohls. Wood Harvey. Jones Zenos IL Bsq., White Nathan, lambert Miss. Bridget. Weil H* Moore George. Wanda Thomas. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. A. £. BRETVSXCII. P. M. VTsljibofc’ (Jctafcst ItSfISW. .4;€mxoß. HARNESS MAKING. gionr op THE “810 SADDLE.” , i ■*>}' , f i." 1 j, '^b'^ aubscriberha ving: ' A* • _ , W» ’ |T»>ne*t 'Shop, , ; Bsib Seely. old jiUad, t«o' «qDn nbora ute Pntbylefan, Church' re»dytO'imlish> order %U peruitiinfflo the bu*me*j!,JDihe beat mnnner ahd of the rety beat diaterUV f.. '•;■■'■■■■ . -•• ■■.')••'•• ■ • JO FARMBRS AND OTHERS be would *h*Jhe »e)l» article* tit theiflinoof buffoon CUBA P BR FOR CASH than any.oiber nteb- Kfhment lojbe. county,. A good anortment of Whips, Harness, &e., Jkc., constantly onh.nd, ... CARRIAGE.trINMINGt done in tberbest style, end a* cheap aa'itddnbaddod elsewhere, ' ' REPASBJiriO done on abort notice audio the best possible manner. 83* All orders promptly 6Ued to give entire satisfaction* HOT Cull and examine hia stock before {inrehasing elsewhere. ** Live and Let Live,” is his motto, (CT Most kinds of Country Produce taken id ts* change for work at the beat market price* A &ir share of public patronage respectfully so* liciled. e. E. KIMBALL. VVellsboro,’ Fob. 1,1855. RHODES* FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ■COR the prevention and core Of 1 nthmittknt and Rsejttwt F Fever and Aon, Chills and Fete*. Dtrwn Aavx, Ockeual Dcbiutt, Night Sweats, and all other form* of disease which-have a ootmnon crista in Malaria or Mb»ma. • This U aTTATURAL ANTIDOTE which will eatire)/ protect any resident or traveler even in the meet sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Billions disease whatever, or any injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly cheek the Ague in persons who havo suf fered for any length of time, from ono toy to twenty years, no that they need never to bare another chill, hr continuing In use according to directions. The patient at once begins to re cover appetite and strength, smd continues until a permanent and radical euro Is e/fectod. 4w*one or two bottlce will answer for ordinary coses • some may require more. Directions printed in Gorman. French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price ouo dollar. Liberal discounts mode to tho trade. JAMBS A. RHODES, ProrWimco, R. I. PROOF OF SAFETY. “I hire tnode & chemical examination of < Ubodzs PtTMt and Aoci Ccke,’ ox ‘Asxiiwtk to Ualuua,* and have tested it for Arsenic, .Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but boro not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found nor substance in its composition that would prove Injurious to theoonstlto* tiou. JAMIES B. CUILTOX, il. D., Chemist," . EVIDENCE OF MERIT. “Lmsmo, Union Co., Pa*, May 2,1865. Mr. J. A. Rhodm—Dear Sir: The box of ju<*dicine voo sent me wm duty received on the lltli of April. I bare sold about one half of it, and so flu* the people who have used it are «at* Utled that it has cured them, it has certainly stopped the Ague iu every one who has used it, and six of the cases were of long standing. My sister, who has had it for five or six years lx*ck, and could never got ft stopped, except by Quinine, aud-tftat ouly ns long as she would take it, ii now, ] think, entirely cured by your rwnody. C. U. MoQIXLY.” CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS, Take no more Arsenic. Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or AnlM’eriocJici or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which Is owing to such poisonous drugs. The most they can do is to ‘•break tbq chills” fur i short time, while they are sure to cause coUrtUntlonal miladies that cease only with life. Ke> roomlwr that the only Fever and Ague remedy fliat lb harm' less as well as sure, is • RHODES' FEVKU AXD AOUE CURE. For sale by RODENT HOT, wilUborv; and by Dealers gens' rally. [Sept. 0 1866.- 3m Is. Om oe. ly.] The Great Serpent IS NOT COMING, BUT THE EHFORUm OF STOVES WILL BE HERE FOR A FEW DAYS, THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Weiisboro, 1 has just arrived, at the STOVE * TIN STORE Of D. P. *W. ROBERTS, They would call the attention of the public to ilielr well, selected assortment, consisting' of the j YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven. MORNING STAR, Improved. do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT. do.; REGULATORS.PREMIUMS*. LOW OVENS, Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves arc selected with the greatest enre especially for this market, and cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Cali and see them. Tin wore of nil kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of (lie best ma terial and sold us cheap if nut cheaper than Hint of nny other establishment in the county. Euve Gut ters made to order on short notice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware eart'fully proved before leaving Ihc shop. O' Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Sil ver and Gold either old or new, taken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. | They respectfully solicit tho patronage ofnll who - wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved hy examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere, D. P. &. W. ROBERTS. Weiisboro.’ Sept., 20, 1855. Tailoring 1.. r the People! THE undersigned would respectfully announce lo tbc’Citizens of Wellshoro* and vicinity; that lie bas opened a shop over Roberta’ Stove & Tin Store where he will be happy to attend lo the wants of the people in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he Antlers himself with the belief that those wishing GOOD FI It IMG CLOTHING will do well lo give him a call. All work entrusted to him will be done with neatness, and a GOOD FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on short notice. , H. U. RUN DEE, WellsWo’ Sept. 10th 1855. Letters op aduhiustra- TION having 1 been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Elijah Fellows, lute of Middlebury, dec’d, those indebted lo Mid estate arc requested lo taake immediate payment, and those having claims against it to present them for settlement. WclUboro* Aug. 23-55. JNO. N. BA CHE, Adm'r, Clothing. —a large stock in store of the In- fashions, a fit guaranteed every lime, as also a pno* to soil the buyer, for 1 am bound lo sell. Sept. 20, 1855. J. K. BOWEN. SILKS —A few mnre pieces of those beaulifu changeable silks at 50 cts 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 end prices from 6[ lo 12} cents per yard. Calico's, good slylcs, fust rotors, at 8 els, the same as usually sell at 12}; at (Sep. 20,1855.) J. U. BOW Eft'S. FLANNELS. —Plain and Twilled Red Flannels white and yellow of alt hinds; also a largo stock of Canton Flannels just received and selling cheaper Ilian the cheapest, it J, R. BOWENS. PLAIN 4. FIGURED DELAINES.—A large slock all styles and colors; also Persian oloths, Paramettas, Merinocs and Debages. a belter assort ment than ever before offered in the county, end sell ing at startling low prices by J. R. BOWEN. TRUNKS, Valises, Carpet Bags and Satchels a large lot just received at JONES & ROE'S. T\PACKER 6L by the barrel, } bbl., and j bbl, at JJjL. »May 31 1855. JONES & ROE’S. .pONNBTS, RIBBONS & LININGS, also dial. i>' : <lrcna flats just received at JON ES & ROE’S. LAWNS 4 GINGHAMS.—A large slock of the above Goods, also Merimack and Cocbeco prints just tec’d at [May 31st] JONES 4 ROE'S. NEW STYLE MANTILLAS.—Just received some bcautifbl styles of Mantillas at May 31,1855. JONES 4 ROE’S. MEN’S BOOTS'4 SHOES 4GAITERS—AIeo Boys shoes cf-cvery description at May 31,1855. nr .. JOKES. 4 ROE’S. WHAr tVEfty WOMAK SHOULD KNOW. How olUn lk h»|ipeß», that tho wlfo iiogon from Jvir to yew in tSmt' pitUble condition u not tT.p tar on* day to foeltho hippy and .xhlUratiog Infill- - *oso Incident tottwoqjoynwnt of hMltb .Tfl[B BLOO.MINQ pttEDB, ?P5 »,f«W.y»»r«»*oin tbo,flo*of bodth «nd yoolb, „ •ml buortuwy of «pMti, ! rapBy, id-' «pllc*blf, boeOUM a fiebuj, duly, tallow, dobllk- Uted win, with tome emaciated, doitm uutranr. •plrit* deprmnd, 'ooontonaoce betring (bo inprne •i .offering, and uotter pbytloal wid monUl'prot- 1 (ration, ariiing from .Igoonnoo ft the slwotet pod (Moiooot tolm of hoolth at oonoMtod wlln the man Tiago Mate, IbO rtalatloo of which ODtalb'dlaaaao, ••““rtog and, mltery, ,not only to the wife, hut often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN “ ONTO THI tmib AND FOURTH OENIBATION,” / KING’S and otb.r and worn Dlaeaaea, aa a DREADFUL. INHERITANCE FROM TJIE PARENTS. 11 And matt Ihl* eontlnua t Unit thU ba ? I* there no ramady? Ko relief? No hopef M The remedy U by knowing the cause*- end avoiding them, tod knowing the remedies; end benefiting by them. These tre pointed oat in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DR A. M. VAUMCBAtI, nunasoß or dboubss or iroamr. (i pnf Hundredth Edition, (600,000), 18mo., yp, 200. lost rcti rtrot' insA mono, $1.00.} A standard wort of established reputation, found eUned In the caUlogu** of the greet trade sataii In New York] Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in the .United State*. It was first published in 1847, since which time FIYB HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES hare been told, of which there were apwardi of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation In which It is held aa a re* liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author haring derated his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, in respect to which heTs yearly oonsuted by thousands both la person and by letter. Here every woman eon discover, by comparing bar own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, eaaset of, and Ithe proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother baa often need of loitraction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her seufttlTeneas for bids consulting a medical gentle mas, will find such to.- . •traction-and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obslrustloas or Irregular ities peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids —eking medical advice. Many tattering from prdaptuM uteri (/kiting of the womb), or from floor afina (weakness, debility, he.) Many are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment Many hare difficult If not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Borne whose lives axe boarded during such Umo, will each find in Its pages the moans of prevention, amelioration tod relief. ft is of conmo impracticable to convey faliy the various subjects 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? Bavo you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Trove your sincerity, and lose no time In learning what eaaset interfere with their health and hap piness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as it has to tbotuands, many a day of pain and anxiety, fi/Howcd by ciMplets nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining yean, the Infirmities of age and the proper education of your children. In consequence of tho universal popularity of the work, os evidenced by its extraordinary sale, various imposi tions have been Attempted, as well on booksellers us on the public, by imitations of titlo page, spurious editions, and HurreptiUous infringement* of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has boeu found necessary, therefore, to Not. York, Jane 11, ISM., Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesrfa/e—Went* A- Stark, Carbondule —E Flint, Williamsport— Dr S. \) Scott, Bedford—-G D Main, Afainsfiarg—BAlLEY Sc FOLBV, Wellsborough. IS hereby given fhal a special Court, for the trial of the. following causes, will he held at the Court House , in Wellsooro ,* by the Hon. David Wiltnot, commencing on the 3 d aIONDA Yof October next, to continue two weeks. J. F DONALDSON, Prolh'y . August 8,1855. Js Emery for use of J. Beecher , cs. A . G. Churchill. Wm. Bingham's Trustees, vs. A. C. Cole et al. C. Hustons' Exr. cs. D. Holiday, et. al. George Corlies, vs. David Hurlbart. Samuel ill. Fox , et. ah, cs. Jeremiah Thompson. Stevens for Parsons, ns. S. Beckwith. iitram Beebe, vs. James Hill, et. al. George Wallace, st. al, vs, Isaiah Inscho. Travis and Turner , cs. Isaac Benson. Land and Irvine, vs. John Magee. James Lowrey, vs, Alexander Combs , M cs. Rodney Combs. I u rs. Darius C. Andrus. Vine Dfi Put , cs. Sylvia Parmeniier. Tioga Improvement Co, cs. H.W.Bo3imek,etal STARTLING, BUT TRUE! ; CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no b<H)k unless the words “ Dr. A. U. Uatnunup, I*J9 liberty Street, K. Y.. n is on (an«l the entry (n the Clerk’s Office ou tbo back of) the title page; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and address to In A. M. Mauriccau. U* Upon receipt cf One Dollar “ THE MAH* HIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE -MEDICAL COM* PANION” U sent (nuitfrd /ret) to any part of the United States, the Canadas ana British Provinces. All letters most be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADRICEAU, box 1224, New-Tork City. Publishing Office, No. 129 liberty Street, Now* York. AGENTS. NOTICE SECOND WEEK. Tioga County, cs. John W. Maynard. Phineas P. Morris , cs. Philemon Baker,ei al same vs. Eleazer Orvis. hfartha Stevens, vs. J. Norris, Exr. Hot. Cache, et. al, cs. P. P. Cleaver, et. al, J. H. Gilbert, cs. J. Lockes' Admr’s . Dunlap if Crossman, ts. same . S. S. Packard for Eckel, et. al. ts, S. Shumway. John IV. Guernsey, cs. Erostus Niles. same vs. Ifm. Hutson et, al. Orphan’s Court Sale. By virtue of on Order of the Orphans’ Court of Tioga county, Pa. we will expose to public sale, on the premises, on MONDAY, the Ist day of Octo ber next, at 1 o’clock P, M. the following described properly Ule the estate of Conrad Wicst, deceased, situated in the Townsbipof Liberty,Tioga County, vix: Bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Mor. ris, on the east by lands John Haven, on (he south by lands of Conrad King, and on the west by iandsofJag.M’Vay—containing EIGHTY ACRES, with about thirty aerca imprved, a log bouse aRd a young orchard thereon. Terms made known an day of sale. WILT.IXM MILLER,! JOSEPH MORRIS, ( Liberty, August 28, ’55-41, Administrator’s Notice. WHEREAS, Letters ol Administration have been granted to the undersigned, on the estate Albert A. Johnson, late of Jackeoa, Tioga County, P«-, de. ceased. Notice is therefore hereby given to all per eons indebted to said estate lo make immediate pay. meal, end those having claims against the same will present them tor settlement. EMFLINE JOHNSON. Adm'x WILLIAM GARRISON, Adm’r Jackson, August 28, ’SS-61. Fine blue and black broadcloths Caesimerea, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, and sum mer Goods for men and boys wear Just received at. JOKES 4 ROE’S. v;ii , rv-v;sv^*i'',vti»WL-va,uvsvh.,n,ißr»ijt{ -- ■ NOtfCCb - • ■ W 'I''HE sndenigned, cithehs of Tioga County, P# „ X ; hereby give notice that tfiejr intend to unK*,. application £o.)tiu Legislature of Poanayltani* at;;’' it« next session (which cnmihcnees-on (fie let Toeww> ;■ dej of /»nu«y 1856.) fur ,the creation, of a CMpo. rate body with Banking or, diacoont privileges, by the dame and style of the “THE 1 TIOGA COUN TY BANK,Mo be located at Ties* Village, Ting*- County Pennsylvania, with a. capUalof One dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege creasjpg said capital totwo;baotod tlu>unnd,n|v.‘ fairs. ’ Vine DePui, B.C.Wiokhim, J. 8. Bosfa, ■ A. T. Guerasbyi..; ,rr;r ■ . J,W. Guernsey, , T. E. Smith,. P.S, TulUe. , M, C. Bush r Jiu. G. Merecrsts, Jacob Johnstdfat. J. Schnoffein, T. J Berry, A. Humphrey, H. E. Smith, Edward Buyn, H. S. Johnston,. Seth Daggett, Jas. Goodrich, Lewis Daggett, E.T. Bentley, Tioga, June 21, 1855-Gm, NOTICE, iS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will her made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, al ilft next session, for the creation of a corporate body’' with general Banking privileges of issue, discount' and dcpnail, to be called “THE BANK OF TIOGA: COUNTY” with i capital of One Hundred Thou; - sand Dollars, said Bank to be located in the Boro’ of Weilsboro,’ Tioga Co. Pa, ! J.L Robinson, B. BlSmitb, 8. F, Wilson, o r Jan. Lowrey, -'X Jno. N. Baclie, L. I. Nichols, X J Weilsboro,’June 14 r 1855. (jSm.J. , NOTICE is hereby given that on application will ' be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania tti ■ its next session, for the incorporation of a Bank with discounting privileges, with a capital of One Han. dred Thousand Dollam,wiUi the privilege ofinorea. sing to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, to bo called the “TIOGA VALLEY BANK" and U> be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa. Mansfield June 25, 1855. Wcllsboro 5 Academy. H'HE FALL TERM of this Institution will com 1_ tnence September 4lli. Special attention w ill be given to (be art of teaching. The Assistants ere experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room, Washing. &c. at $l5O to $2 00 per week. There are a few rooms in town for those who wish to board themselves. Tuition at previous rates and no de duction made for absence on less it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS. Principal. ■ Wclisboro* Aug. 16.1855. Village Lot for Kale. THE Subscriber offers for sale & lot situated in the Boro' of Lawrenccvllle, Tioga Co. Pa. con taining about three-fimrlhs of an acre. Said lot i» bounded and described as follows, on the weal by Middle street, north by Micajab Seeley, east by, Curtis PurUhnrsl, on the south by - ■ Demond. Said lot has on It u good two-story dwelling house newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and painted inside and out; also a good bam and other necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN. SEV Esq. Lawreucevitlc Tioga Co. Pa. WM. M. JOHNSOII. Lawrcncoville, June 14 1855, (6m.)* Turning & Chairmdking. JSTICKLEV, Turner, and Cbairmakor, would • inform the public Umt he baa recently fitted op his shop in good style, and is now prepared In manu. fticlnre all kinds of CANE & COMMON CHAIIIS, of the best material and finish. Also Turning done in superior style, on reasonable terms. SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H. W. DarilV Wagon Shop. SAMUEL HERZOG, having rented part of J. Slicklcy’s shop is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET WORK from the beat material ami in superior style. He has on Land several su perior Alaltogony Bureaus for sale cheap. Wollsborough, April 14, 1855. UuioM Academy. npilE First Term for the ensuing year will com* **• mence September 4lli; the second, Novcmbur 7th; the third, February 19, 1856. Tuition, from 93,50 lo $3,50. Lesions on Piuno and Melodcon, 3,00. Board per week, J,50. The Teacher’s Clas*- w\]\ instruction'in ihc art of Teaching fro.i. th-.- !' n-ipal and the Superintendent during the Fail and Spfijng-Terma, Deerfield, Aug. 23,'55. 6. B. PRICK. WANTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER wanted to work by the day, month or on shares, at the shop of the Subscriber in Clymtr township, Tioga Co, Pa. 1 have a large quantity of seasoned luiu* her on band, ready to bo worked, and would prefer to give the workman a share of the proceed*. CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymcr, June 14 1855. (tf.) NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. Mand O. BIILMRD, D<*nW* • in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, ROOTS 6c SHOES, READ Y-MADE CLOTHING. Wm<i Willow Ware , Tobacco, Cigar*, Fruit-, Cottjyc. Itonery* sc., fyc. At the Stand recently occu/i-J by Robert Roy, Wcllsboro', Pa. Flastcr! Price lii tluced! THE subscriber has just received at his mill near Mansfield, 350 tons Cayuga PLASTER stone, where ho will keep constantly on hand fresh ground plaster supply all that may give him a call. No mistake this limcLighlning never strikes one tree twice. Price $5,50 per lon. AMOS BIXBY. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket JCsciiiapiiis : OR EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN, THE tiliU'ih .Edilinr with One Hundred Gi graving*, showing Diseasci and Malformations of the Hi man System in every shaj and form. To which is addc a Treaties on the Diseases ( Females being of the highci importance to married pcopl or those contemplating mat doge. By Wm. Yddno, M. D. Lei no father bo ashamed to pi Oi , JEscuLAms to his child. It may save him from »n early grave. Let no young man or woman eriNT into the secret obligations of married life without reading the Pocket jEscolapius. Ln no one snf. fering Irmn .1 hacking Cough, Puin in the side, rest, less nights, nervous, feelings, and the whole train of Dys|>e|iUc Renaaiions, and given up by their phys ician, be another moment without consulting the jEscuuapius. Have (he married, or those about (a be married, any impediment, read this truly useful boob, as it has been (lie means of saving thousands of unfortunate creatures from the very jaws of death. ITAny person sending Twenty. Five Cent* endn. sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by* mail or live copies will be sent fur one Dollar. Address, (po>l paid.) DU. WM. YOUNG. A'o. 152 Spruce iS< n Philadelphia. Jilno 7, 1855-ly. Orphans’ Court Sale. BY VIRTUEof an Order of the Orphan. 1 Court of Tioga County, I will expose to sale at pub 11c vendue on (he premises, on SATURDAY, (lie 29Ui day of September, 1855, at 1 o’clock, P. M. (he following properly, late the estate of John P. Smith, deceased. All that certain lot or piece of land situated in Charleston township, Tioga County, Pa. described as follows: Bounded north by Ends of Jbcoh tngrich, cost by lands of Ahmad Whitney, auutli by lands of Russell Baker, and wesh by tlitv toad leadihg from the County road to Middle bury —Containing about one fourth of an acre, with a al'ory and half frame house thereon erected. Terms made known on Huy nf sale. ELMORE IYOERICH, A*nV, Charleston Sept. % 1;53
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