Have concluded to take the law into iheir own handsj this Hughes was captain of (he band of ruffians who mobbed Phillips, and unless he leaves this town very soon, some daring hand will Certainly drop him into his grave. Matters are progressing toward the formation of a Slate constitution. Members of the con* ventjon will be elected on the second Tuesday of neat momh, and we meet in convention on (he24th of the same month, so as to submit it to the people before the session of Con gress. The political aspect iafast changing. The people almost universally repudiate the laws passed by the late legislature.' All respecta ble persons appointed by that body to office are resigning. -/The cocks are crowing and 1 have heard no shot fired. The city never was so still ns it is lo.nigh'. I hope I shall never ngain have occasion to allude to such i night as this. I believe that the present demonstration will have a good effect upon ruffians, both here and across the river. I rather guess they will not think it prudent lo pay us another visit liom Missouri. ' \ourslrulv. COLE McCRRA. To T nos Uattkay, Esq., Dubuque, lowa Mh. WiNctiKsrEß made a balloon ascen- Cjon from Norwalk, Ohio, recently, and has hot since been heard from. Before going up he remarked Inal he should fly higher and further than had ever before been attempted, Ms feared that he froze to death,or descended into Lake Erie. BOOKS JUST RECEIVED art a for silo by G. W. TAY LOR, it Wclljboro’ Pu. SCENES in the practice of a New York Surgeon HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, in suburb and country, the villa, the mansion and Hie collage, in a aeries of one hundred original designs. Plank Road. The annual meeting of the Stock holders of Ihe Wellahoro’ and Tioga Plank Company will be held al the Court House in Widishorn’, on Monday (lie 15th day of Nov. neat at 2 o’clock A. M. when ■n Election for Officers will be heir. Oct. 16. 1855. GEO. McLEODSeey. Orphans’ Court Sale, BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphans’Court of the County of Tioga, will he sold at Public Site, on the premises in the township of Middlebnry, in said County, on WEDNESDAY the 28th day of November, 1855. nt 1 o'clock, P. M. the following estate, property of the late Sylvunus Ames, deed, to w; A lot of land lying in the township of Middlobury, m said county, and bounded north by Lorenzo Lake, east by Erastns Niles, south by Lewi. Ames and west by David Palmer, Containing FIFTY ACRES, with about twcnly.hve acres unproven, with a frame House and apple orchard thereon,. Terms made known on the day of sa' DANIEL HOLIDAY Middlcbury, OcU 24, 1855 Guardian. ROBERT ROY. DRUGGIST $ APOTHECARY, Wellsboro’ Pa WHOLES!LI- A. RETAIL DEALER I IOREIGN4- DOMESTIC DRUGS $ CHEMICALS, MEDICINES. OIL, PAINTS. DYES. ACIDS. VAR NISHES, PUTTY WI.\D OIV.(VLASS. BRUSHES PATENT MEDICINEI ROOTS, BARKS, BTJ TERS, HERBS. SEEDS. 01NTMENTS. EXTR A CTS TINCTURES. PILLS. POW DERS. PHARMACEUTIC PREP ARATIONS. THOMPSONIAN 4- BOTANIC MEDICINES. HOMEOP ATHIC REMEDIES. CHILDREN'S TOYS. INKS. PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. FANCY GOODS BURNING FLUID, . POTASH, TAR, LAMPS. d-C ALSO. /CHOICE TEA nl very moderate prires Plit*!- V tun»' will at all limes receive careful attention. Kvcrv arliru- «,|d al hix Store i< warranted In Imj ax raprcxcnied to Die purohurr All articles nol sali*. uciorv may n«' relumed, il uninjured. and the mon- CT relundco. 'lcruu, Cam. IP* ('all at tin- sign of the Mortar, Welt-boro’ Oct. 25. 1855.*. GRAND RUSK JONES & ROE’S. V* litre inoy arc now receiving I hei r FALL & WINTER GOODS. WHICH CONSIST* OK D « t ('GODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. iamii.y cr(x;eries, hats and caps, boots and shoes, hardware, CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. TIN WARE WOODEN-WARE. ready made CLOTHING. AND FLOOR OIL d,O THis. FLA KNEES, EASTERN CLOCKS \\ arruiiled lo keep good unv. yXEE would ,ay lo our customers and purchasers generally,llmi our rlore la now complete, we hire a large is.orUiicnt of every kind of good* oud our price, csunol foil lo soil Uie eln«cM buyer., Weßsboro 1 Oct. 23 1833, JONES K ROE, Red * White Flannels.. A LSOCotton Flanntls, Bed.licking. Blue Denims, -f*. Stripe Shirting*. Drilling*. Drown factory, leached Altislins, Jn.-h Linen, Table Covers, and npreatu, C arpel Warp,Cotton Yarn,Colton Batting, Wadding just received at JONES A- ROE’S. Cloths A Catsimcrctv. pLACK, Blue nnd Drown Broad Cloths, Black > Jn( * ranev Doeskin CasMinercs, alsoSallmeU’s anc SncciMi Gray Cloth*, just received and for sale »wv cheap, at (Oct 25' JONES Sl ROB’S. CLOTHING f' exti.emen in want of anythin? in the line of C'lolhmjr fur Hie comm? winter will find the i«r?CRi, cncapcti and heal uesortimni nt OcL 2. OEUWLS.— Ladies will find tho largest assort* nicnl of desirable styles of Long and Square r r£l!'o? d «' or y aud *‘l' wrc Woolen ShuwU at Oct- 1655. JUNES 6l ROE’S. pLAJM A FIGURED DELAINES,—PIain dc I laincj. of all color, u\,o Mmc buliful of figured detains just received at J LADIES SHOES Eddies will find Hie largest cheapest end bcsl assnrtraenl of shoes of every awcnplion, Gaiters Rubber* and childrens shoes ol JON ES A ROE’S. TJOOTS A SHOES.—Gentlemen’s Bools of every i dcscripfon. Boy's Boots and Shoes of ell styles sites ju«t received at JONES A DOE’S. JH’FFAU) ROBES,—A few Rales of extra No. 1, just received at JONES A ROE’S 1 ATS A CABS.—A large assortment just re •x “Dto. a. V UU. 55) JONES A HOE'S- CHEAP LANDS. A Homs for All for One Dollar I Shares $ 3. Quarter Skartt 91. THE GREAT NbRTH-WESTERN MUTUAL LAND AGENCY! TTTILIj DISTRIBUTE on the first day of Jammrr next, VV 1860, among its Shareholder*, by a Committee of Direct* on elected by thomsolvo* 8139,000 In Lands Sic Cash. Any person may become a member of the Association, and Joint owner of the property, on the purebaee of oou or more 1 shores or quarter shares. Srory Bh* re Quarter Share will be duly numbered, sealed signed and registered, and will draw Its proportion of the property by its number In whole, or quarter tracts. This Association is a permanent Institution and will con tinue to distribute from year to year. It* prime object is to cheapen lands and bring a Homestead, a Farm within the roach of all, howoror limited their moans. Active and intel ligent Audits are constantly engaged investing funds of the Assttciatlon in the best improving sections of the Union, on the lines of projected Railways, and where its rapid advance moat U certain. Land Warrants will bo taken at the Market Bates, for Shares in this Association; others will be purchased fur Cash, and located on the bfest lands in the St ilo and Territories of the Omit West. The four Towns purchasing the greatest number of shares by FIRST DAV OF JANUARY, 1860. will bo notified to elect a Director each tosupcrlntend the distribution’. Ills exiwnsos, and two dollars pur tiny, while engaged wUl£e]«aid by the Association. As soon as iwo-thfrds of the Shares shall hare been sold, the President, Secretary am! Directors elected by the Shilro holders.'shall appoint a day. not later than the 80th day of January, iB6O, and proceed to distribute among the said Share holders the entire projierjy of the Association, to the full amount of Shares, or $126,000. The already secured for distribution thft present rear, (January t» he increased by constant investment *f the Stocks sold and the profits b as follows: 1 Farm of 320 urn**, with Orchard and good Buildings, within ouo mile of tin* it. R. Station, and 20 mile* of Chicago. $.*10,000 1 Farm. 160 acre*, in Rock county, Wisconsin, with young Orchard, f.ur building*, and half timbered. 20,000 4 Farm* In Illinois, each $lOOO. 4.(100 3 “ “ Indiana, “ 500, 1.50 J 2 *• •• MU'Ouri, u 600, 1.2)0 Ten 160 acre Tnicts in Wuroniln, each $4OO, 4,000 Twenty SO arm Tracts. In lona, M 2hJ, 4,b00 1000 Town lot* in Ihe above States, 5,000 20,000 acres of choice Wild Lands, 30,000 Each Shareholder shall bo entitled to whatever may foil to hb share In the distribution, U> it largo or small. It may bo a Farm worth $.10,1)00. Hut in no cu person becoming entitled to a Farm or Lot valued ovor slon ran have cash fur thv k.liuo, deducting only 25 per cent. Smaller prizes will be taken In jMrl payment of sh.vres of the next year. „ Titles to Land* will be forwarded to Sharvholdurs at tho more cost of Notary’s feci fur acknowledgment. This Rare Chance for a Fortune should be b •'Mired at once, by sending in your orders for Shares immediately. A premium of $10i) will l*o paid to the Agent who shall tlie greatest number of nhures; $75 l«* the second; S.V) to the third: .*25 t>* the fimrlli, iuid a premium of sluoo will bo given to that Fire Company. Lodge, or Association win* shall dispose of thi>«jsreaie.*t number of *Uar-». Agent* wanted in every town In the Union to soil Share*, ami report go xt iu\eitments. A liberal |MTC.*nl«ge w'.ll b*al owed and Circulars forwar ds to *»rder by mall or evpiess. 1000 Laud Warrants Wanted; We will naj the highest cash prices. In shares: or port In share* or all cadi. We will locate Uuid Warrants on the must ailMintagfuiis trims for parties abroad. We hating ellincnt ag>-nt> in evei y J-id«l UlHce, with plots of thu bust unentered lands in th- I nlon. This is a rare opportunity to persons holding Land Warrants in thu East, Sutra to hav« them located bv a reliable coiu|lui v, on some of the choicest land* of the Union, where rapid advancement 1* certain. It will unit 1*» n.'ccessary to transmit by mail or express, your Warrants, duly transferee 1 and w.i will return the Shares, or cash, bv return mall, or the titles to lh« land as soon as it can W located. Address by mail fur Sharua in th« above Association, or for location of Laud Warrants, Ac. V Tt Where parties prefer It. land* will l»o entered In their named, and tevoe*. Ac. paid for them, for an agreed por tion of the nst» in >:due in peri-sis of n i>r 5 tears. At which time if preferred by them, th“ir money will tie returned with 12 per cunt. p**r annum ini Test in lieu of a title to the lands. L. IL A CO. 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There willl be three Institutes for the preparation of teachers for the Common Schools of tins county, held this full a«j follows; One at Knoxville, com mencing on Monday, the 22d of (Jet., at 2 o'clock P. Al., and rlnMng the Saturday following. One al Tioga the following 'week, and one al Willsboro* the week following that, each lo come mencc Monday at 2 o’clock P. M., and close the fol lowing Saturday ; the lasi ono ending Nov. I Oth. Al! touchers intending lo teach in this county ore earnestly invited lo attend; the expense will be but 2,00 in all, and we believe there is a spirit of pro gress and improvement sufficient to turd in from fif ty to seventy-five teachers in each of these Insti tutes. Come, Ladies and Gentlemen, we need to un derstand cuch other. Our profession is felt by the community more than any other, and we. cun make it honorable os it should be. \Vc have encourage ment to-expect board m private families during the sessions of these Institutes for twelve shillings, and other frea cannot exceed four shilling'*, The Sup’l will be assisted in each of these drills by the most cx|H?rionced teachers in the county, and expects lec turers of distinction from abroad. Touchers arc re ferred lo Victor Case and Prof. Price of Knoxville, Win. GarreUon and Jim. Guernsey, Esq’ts, of Tioga, Prof. Reynold* and I. D. Richards of Wellsboro, 1 for piiccs to board. Teachers arc also respectfully solicited to prepare eacli an essay or a programme on one of (he follow ing subjects, to be presented and read during the ses sions of the Institutes: The best form of a School Register. Graded Sbhools in rural districts. Text books. Importance of a uniformity end 1 lie best. Construction and arrangement of School houses. The beet kind of supervision fur Common Schools. The beat discipline for Schools. und moral or whip and reason governments. Ihßt mode of teaching any particular branch. 'fhc place of HUtory or Physiology in our Schools, The danger of educating the females equally with the males. JONES A ROE’S, .Tho->equal claims of llh> females with the males to un education. JONES A ROE’S. The prerogative of woman ns teacher. Tins morals and religion of our Common Schools; how shall wo improve them. The order of tbo day in a School room. What makes a good teacher 7 These questions are suggested not to preclude others, but in hopes to induce as many leaclicni as possible to prepare and bring with them essays on these or kindred subjects, that we may have conipo. Mlion and speaking to enliven the exercises of our sessions. Let p s come- prepared to compare notes, and If we c.m have public sessions in the evening to interest the people in onr educational movement*, wo * ill do il J. f, CALKLNS, Vo. Sdf't. BF MUTUAL ASSOCIATION. CHICAGO ILLINOI9. LELAND, BARDIES & CO, Agents Gl. X. W. Land Agency, Ih.x 552. Chicago, Illinois. {Advrtlisemept.) COMMON SCHOOLS. TKACH Ell S INSTITUTES, THE T OGA COUNTY fWSale.' „ Mcriber offers for jjffiSSk a Farm, situated' id,yiqga county, VjKgp ; two mito .ftqm contains forty. haring a good frame house i and other necessary oatbuih; irehafd thereon. 1 Formerly ton. ' Ean rphe Sn ili'Hb'o Rotln . Jy|ig| ri> - abou Hoeerilte. : Said Arm under good cultivation and bam, Spring Hons dings and a fine apple i owned by Martin John Enquire of the subsi fiber at Daggett’s Mills, Fa. WM; M. JOHNSON. Oct. 18S5-6mt . Daggett’s Mills, Pa. NEWARK THE Sabacriber hav ley'a entire stock Jewelry, and added the age, and a large and fra may bo found hereafter Hoy’s Wc where ho will bo hapi SCHOOL, LAW. and H as cheap as they, can kq City. •ANCrEMENT. ing purchased Bailey Ic Tty of BdokJ,‘Stationery and ireto'his former Stock at Tf. tfh assortment from the City, in w Bnllding, jy to servo Ike public with MISCELLANEOUS Books, j purchased this side of the IAOAZIXSa OF THE DAT, iter, and any book desired jr- . He will also keep a full ALL THE POPULAR S may ko had ut his com can be furnished to erdi assortment of Slationei which may be porrhoaet y and Ink, on reasonable terras, ys find a splendid lot of IKS dfc JEWEL, KV, the principle of S’ quick Returns (■vices of a good workman Imeiil, those wishing watch Purchasers will olwil WATCHjES CLO on hand and for sale on ”Small profits Having secured the se tn the mechanical Depart Cleaned die Repaired can depend upon being a :coinmodu(ed satisfactorily and promptly. He will keep constantly on band a large assort ment of English and Am trican styles of WALL PAPER which all will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of patron, ape is respectfully soliciltld. G. W. TAYLOR. Wellsboro', Oct. 18, 1855. (formerly of Tioga.) E TRACK! CLEAR T The Crimean Campaign Ended!! WAR DeICLAHED ON the part of BALDWIN, OIIEBN -9EY & CO., ag licul those old codgers, li Sccotid rate Goodi\ and High Prices.” „ Friends, Countrymen and all who doat ob goodj Bargains, (which includes everybody,) we'have just received a splendid slock if Fall and W liter Goods, at our Store in Tioga, wli eh can be had for Little, or above prime cowl —with 01 on gratis. The first pick in while slock is fresh. D craslinalion has frostbillc If you want your money’s want more than a dollar's come ; but you will be ast ol goods we can pul up fi DRY ( is not made up of the ode nanls of “closed up” cone prises a complete onsortmc best qualities, from the co nest imported fabrics, sue! Nothing l eans of good will thrown is the best pick, so come 1 days arc dangerous—Pro-' si many a good bargain i worth, come on. If you ; i worth for a dollar, don’t Imished to see wh&l a pile t r a dollar. Our slock of [rOODS i s and ends and the rem (erns in the City, but com (nl of the latest styles and o uscbl domestic to the fi» Silks, and Ladie Latest Styles, and adaplcc mings. Ladies wilt do wi Slock before purchasing e Baldwin, Guern.-cy & ( a seasonable and liiwhioiul 1 7- made Clothing, ! loweal CASH PRICES. Gentlemen’s Read .which will be cold el the AL Groceries, Crockery Stone, Hollow an Iron, Steel, Nai and Vye-Stuffi and of the I with BOOTS $ SH *,* All kinds of Cjjum change for goods at the mi Tioga, Oct* 18, 1855, The G-rea IS NOT C BUT THE EDITOR WILL UK lIKRK Ft THE greatest variety ( Wellshurn,' ha** just &, TIN STORE of t>. P. i would cull the attention ol selected assortment, consis YOUNG AMERICA,. MORNING STAR, lm[ NATION Al. AIR-TIG REGULATORS, PRE.V Also s large assortment Sieves, nt City prices. These Stoves tire sclcelr especially for this market entire satisfaction. Call ai Tint of all kinds, slinks, mid nil lerial and sold as cheap if any other establishment u ters made to order on short JOBBING done to ordt All Tin-ware carefully p shop. ILT Old Iron, Copper, Br ver und Gold either old or for Goods at the Market pr They respectfully solicit wish to purchase anythin them that money can be r slock bpfuro purchasing el • D. Wcllsboro.* Sept., 20,18 HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Finportiint All iioiinccmciil. rpO jll persons afflict'd with Sexual diseases, i sucli as SPERMAIjORRIKEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, HuJ Vice of ONANISM, or SELF.ABUSE, A c., &c., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in view ol Ihu awful destruction ol' human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and ihe deer pi ions which are practired Upon (ho mirortunatc victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed Ihcir Con sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ALVICE GRA TIS, to all persons thus iilillrird, (Mule or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their con diliun, (age, occupation, tidbits of life, &c.,) and in cate of extreme poverty nob suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. Tits Howard Association is a benevolent Institu tion, established by special endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Virn. lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be used for no olbor purpose,! It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have Voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As sociation commands the highest Medical skill of the age, and will furnish tlie most approved modern treatment. —Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous leinolcs, afflicted with Womb Complaint Lcucorrhesa, &c. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOtJN, Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 3 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, By order of the Directors,- EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHHJJ, Secretary. , • Ociuk’r 3.i, IWJ.— ly. ERODES’ FEVER ANDAGDE CURE, . PR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. the pretention andqure of IrrriamnxtsT and £Jjjif*an Fsvsbs, J*v*b sha.Aoci. Onus ond’yma, Poya AOoa, Qnmui Dtsnnr,' Niobt Bws*TS, ana >ll other ditHao Which; hav* * common origin'ta Malaria or 4 NAIUkAI ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect ■onyirNldQatok* traveler area la the most nickly drewampy lacaUtfe*, from any Ague of Rillloaß dbdaM whatever. or any Injury from constantly inhaling Malaria or Micpma.. , Initantly chockUpJ Ague in penon* who Have *uf -5 * *[ op knglh of time, from one cfojr.Vttrenty years, so that they need never to have another chUL by oontlniilDß In use according lo directions* The patient at pnciToegloj to ro* cover appetite and strength, and continues until a pwiuaos&t and radical care is’efPectcd* - r \ -,r • 49*OneortwobftUle« Will answer tor ordinary 6tscf; s6me S repair* mm. Direction* printed In German, French and Uh, accompany each boUU.- Moo one dollar.-JUbaral unta made to tU trade. « , JAMES A* RHODSA, Providence, R. I. PROOF 6FSAFETY. UTV .. Nsw York, Jana 11,1865, I have mode a chemical examination of *iinunu Fever and Aau* Ccre,’ or ‘Axtldptb to Malarm,’ and have tented It for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Ftrychnlne, bat hare not found a particle of either in It, nor liave 1 found any substance in Its composition that would prove injurious to thecoiutitu tlo“- JAMES R. CUILTOXj M. D., ChcmUt," EVIDENCE OF MERIT. “IjKwibbcro, Vnlon Co- Piu, May % 1855. Mr. J. A. Rnouxs—Dear Bir: Tho box of medicine yon sent m# wm duly received on the lifts of April, 4 *1 hiire sold About one half of It. and so Clt the people who have used It are sat isfied that it has cured-them. It has certainly stopped the Ague in every one who has used it, and six of the.coses were of long standing. My sister, who ha* had it for five or six years buck, and could never get It stopped, except by Quinine, and that only os long as sho would toko it, U now, I think, entirely qurud by your remedy. C. It. McOIXLY.” CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine. Strychnine, or Antl-Perlodics or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which is owing to such poibououK drugs. The most they con do Is to “brook the chills'* for a short time, while they are sura lo cause canrtitutionnl nmladics that coaso only with life. Re member that the only Fever and Ague remedy fhat Is harm less os well os suru. is RHODES’ FEVER AXI) AGUE CURB. For «&lo by lIOREKT ROY, Wtthhorc; and by Dvalen gout rally. (Sept* H 1860. 3m i«. 9m os. ly.] THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Wellsboro* and vicinity, that he has opened a shop over Roberts’ Stove & Tin Store where he will bo happy to attend to the wants of the people in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flatters himself with the belief that those wishing GOOD FITTING CLOTHING will do well .to give Mm a call. All work entrusted to him will be done with neatness, and a GOOD 3’ Dress Goods, to every variety of trim -11 to cull and examine the sewhere. 0., have always on hand lo ptock of Hardware, Glass, I Wooden Ware, Is, Oils, Paints of every kind |est quality, )ES, for Everybody. ry Product taken in ex. rkel prices. T. L. BALDWIN, A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. k Serpent □MING, mm of stoves ’ IK A FEW DAYS. f STOVES ever seen in l| arrived, ut the STOVE 1 oW. ROBERTS. They | iho public to their well* ingot* the '* > ....Elevated oven, trnved. do. NT. do. lUMS & LOW OVENS, of BOX and PARLOR d with (he greatest core , and cannul fall to give id hcc them. rare iics, made of the best ma* not cheaper than that of [ the county. Eovo Gut- I notice. x r and in the best manner; t oved before leaving the nos, Pewter, and oho Sil new,taken in exchange ce. L the patrontige of oil who i; in their line, nimuring lived hy examining their 1 icwhcrr. P* & W» ROBERTS. AGITAITO’K. r i allorlng tor (lie People! FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING dune to ord£r on short notice. 0 4 U. R. RONDEL, . Wellsboru* Sept. 10th 1855. AYER’S, PILLS, Anbvt and sijijpilarlv successful remedy for tbs cure of all Bilious diseases Costivenessj Indi gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fercr*, Gout, Humors, Nervousness. Irritability, Inflamma tions, Headache, Rains in the Breast, Side, Back, and Limbs, Female Complaints, «S:c. Jtc. Indeed, very fen arc the diseases In which a Purgative Medi cine is not more or less required, and much sick ness and Kutfering might be prevented, if a harm less but cflectua) 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 bv the timely and judicious use of a good purgative. This Is alike true of Colds, Feverish symptoms, and Bilious derangements. They all tend to l>eeome 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 PHI has been perfected with consummate skill to meet that demand. An extensive trial of its virtue}* by Physicians, Profes- sors, and Patients, Ims t>h6wn results surpassing any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures have been effected beyond belief, were they nut sub stantiated by persons of such exulted position and character us to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Among the many eminent gentlemen who have testified in faior of those Pills, wo may mention : Du. A. A. H aykh, Analytical Chemist, of Boston, and State Assurer of Massachusetts, whose high professional character is emlorMsl hy the Hon. Knw.uti) EvmiKrr, Senator of the V. S. RoukhtC. Wxnthuui’, Ex-Speaker of the House •f Representatives. Annorr Lawkknck, Minister Plcn. to England, f John B. Fitzfatkick, Cath. Bishop of Boston. Also, Du. J. H. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of .Rew York City, endorsed by Hon. W. L. Mahct, Secretary of State. 'Wrt. B. Amtoh, the richest m*n in America. 8. I. bland A Co., Proyr's of the Metropolitan Hotel, and other*. l)jd space penult, we could give mint hundred certificates, 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 •llldv, are offered to the public as the best and most complete which the present state of medical 1 'kciMiri* c4n nffonl. ’i hey «rr compounded not of the drugs themseUi’s, but of the medicinal virtues only of Vegetable remedies extracted hy chemical process in a state of purity, and combined together in such n manner a> to insure the best results. 1 his ntsteni of composition for medicines has been found in the Cherry Pcctornl and Pills both. to produce a more efficient reioedv than had hitherto been ob tained by am process. The reason is perfect!) ob vious. \\ bile by the old mode «>f composition. cmv medicine is burdened with more or less of acri monious and injurious (qualities, by this each imli * vidual virtue only that is desired for the curative effect is present. All the inert and obnoxious qual ities of each substance employed arc left behind, the curative urines only being retained. Hence it ii self-evident the effects should prove a.s they have proved more pnrel) remedial. and the Pills a surer, more powerful antidote to disease than mix other medicine known to the world. As it is frequently expedient that my medicine should In* taken Under the counsel of an attend. m» Physician, and ns he emdd not properly judge of a reined) without knowing Us composition, 1 hair supplied the accurate Formula: hy which both my Pectoral and Pills arc made to Iho whole bod) of Practitioners In the railed States and British Amer ican Provinces. If. however, there should lie any one Who has not Torched them, they will bo promptly forwarded bv mail to his address. Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how few would be taken if their composition war. known ] Their life,consists in their mystery. 1 have no mysteripv,' • The composition of my preparations is laid open to all men, and all who arc compel* nt to judge oo the subject freely acknowledge their eonv.ctions of their intrinsic merit*. The Cherry Pectoral was pronounced In scientific men to be a wonderful medicine before its effects wore known. M.my em inent Physicians have declared the same thing of my Pills, and e\cn more confidently, and are will ing to certify that their anticipations were mure than realized' by their effects upon triftl. They operate by their powerful influence oh Ihc internal \Kcera to purify the blood and slimUlale it into healthy action remoie the obstructions of the stomach, bowels, lint, and other of the body, restoring their irregular nelson I" health, and bv correcting, wherever they exist, such derange ments us arc the first origin of disca-c. llcing Mijjar vmppcd th«*v an- pleasant to Lake, and taing purely Metallic, no-harm cun arise trom their use in am* quantity. Ifor minute directions ' on the Box. James' ek, Practical and A , chemist' • I.OWEi.L^MASS. fjio« 85 C«nt< por 1 Boxo* for $l. ROBERT ROY, WdUbnroiigh ; B. Barse, Bii.rsevillc; E. Dveu, Covington; Dr. Hum- Fiißnv, Tinnti, nnd by Druggisis e ,- cry where. Angast 18, 1855.-4 m. elii o t dressing AND WOOL CARDING D° NE on short notice and reasonable terms kb THE STEAM EOIJNDHV WELLSDORO', PA., Fy [sept. 13.55] lu C, PEh'DIiETON. /~1 LOTHING.—rA large stock.ip store of.l V-/ teat fashions, a fit guaranteed every lit also a pribb to suit the bftjef, for 1 am bo trad Sept. 90,1859. • • J. R. BOW Silks— A ft* mufejpieces of. those,lx changeable' sftkfl at Su qtt per yard,just ved. at: the’Empire Slnfe; and going on lit cakes. Call and soe them dl ' J. R. BOWEI IJRINTS. —200 pieces prints, oil styles and from 6| to 12} cents per yard. Calico's styles, fust colors, at 8 uts, the same as osun at 12}; at (Sep. 20,1655.) J. R. BOWEI F LANNELS.—PIain and Twilled Red n! wbite and yellow of all kinds; also a stock of Canton. Flannels, jost received and a cheaper thsp the cheapest, at 'J. R. BOW E PLAIN A FIGURED DELAINES.-A large slock ail styles and colors.; also Persian cloths, Poramettas, Merinoes andDehages. a! belter assort. mcnl than over before offered ra the codnly. erd tell ing at startling fovt prices by J. R. IiOWEN. RUNK Vali fcb, Carpet Rjga and Sale large lot just rctulvcfl at JONES &, RO MACKEREL by the barrel, J bbU and i fabl, at May 31 1855. JoN ES & ROE’S. STARTLING, BUT TRUE! WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNI How often U h/ippons,-that the wife linger* from Faar to year lo that pltlablo condition as not evuu fur oue day lo foci the hnppy nud exhilarating influ ence incident lu the enjoyment of health. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Ba*. a few years ago !n the flush of health ami youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently iu oaplicahly, becomes a feeble, sickly, salfow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, ueTvcs uusl rung, spirits depressed, countenance bcaripV the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental frus tration, arising from ignorance of the simples: and 'pUinoiectablu and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and addius* to bi A. ii. Mauriccou. fj* Upon receipt of One Dollar “ THE MAR* HIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM* PANION” U sent (mtOnt frtt) to any part of the United Stales, the Canadas and British Provinces. All letter* most be post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MADRIOEAU, box 1224, Ntw-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New* York. AGENTS. Mr*. Cynthia Williams, Unnrgdalf— Went* Stark, Garltondulc —K Flint, William*pint —DrS. 1) Scoll, Brrf/bril—G D Main, AJaineburg—BAlLEY Sc Foley, Wciuburuugh. HARNESS MAKING. SIGN OF THE “810 SADDLE.” r plIE subscriber having re- a « *• moved hi* Harness Shop to Ren. HculyV old stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Church ready to make to order all articles pertaining to the business, in tbu beat manner and of the very best material. 7t) FARMERS AXD OTHERS he would aay that ho sells articles in their line of Insiness CHEAPER I'X)H CASH than any other estab lishment in the county. A good ossurlinrnl of Whips, Harness, &c., &c., constantly on hnnd» CARRIAGE TtIINMING done in the best style, and ns cheap ns It can be donu elsewhere. lE.I3PAIKING done on abort notice and in the best possible manner. (O'All orders promptly filled and warranted to give entire satisfaction. O* Cull rind examine bis stock Wore pm chasing elsewhere, “ Live und Let Live,’* is Ins m« tto. ILr Most kinds of Country Produce lake*. in ex change fur work at the best market price. A lair share of public patromjgo respect % ully am licilcd. E. E. KIMBALL. Wcllshoro, 1 Feb. 1, 183& 18. O. COLL BARBER & HAIR DRESSER, WetlMboi'o* Pa, Shop In the Bur Room of Robinson’s Hotel, Every thing id bis lino of business will be done o» well ond as promptly us it can bo done ii| tie more fashionable Ciiy saloons* Call'and tee. WclUborv\Oa 18, 1t55. (if) i he la ne, ea to self. l\ T d|lc£. ' r POB Tiogepotirtty, P« t X hereby give noticMhal they intend to make application to the Legislature of Peitneylrtnia at its next session (which commences oh the lit Tues day of JußoarylSSe.y&r tiieoreation ofa'acrpo rate body With Banking ori hr the name and artylo rtf the “THE TIOGAntOUN. TV BANK," to bo locatedat Tioga-V tHend)Tioga County Pennsyftania, with a capital of;OnA Mtfm dried Thousand Dollars, with the. privilege of iu creaaiog said capital to two hundred thousand doD lan. laulifo rveei |e hot M’S. [prices a, good jly sell N’S. Vine DcPoi, ■ BC. Wickham/ J.S. Buih, A.T. Odernaey/ *• J. W. Guernsey* . ,F. JE. Smith,. P.B, Tuttle, A. C. Bush, Jas. G. Mercereaa, Jacob Johnston, J;SchnuSeln, T.J Berry/'“ A. Humphrey, * L H. B-. Smith, Ed word Bayn, . U. 8. Job niton,. Seth Daggett, Jas. Goodrich,^. Lewis Daggett, E, T. Bentley/' Tioga, June 31,1855-‘Ccn. mne Is large elling NS. llirU a P’S. HOTICE, 13 HEREBY GIVEN, that an application, will be ■nude to tlie Legislature of Pennsylvania, at it* next session, for llic creation of a corporate body with general Banking privileges of issue, discount and deposit, to ho called “THE BANK OF TIOGA COUNTV" with a capital nf One Hundred Thom sand Dollars, said Bank to be located ill the'Boro’ of Wellsboro, 1 Tioga Co, fa, ’ J.L Roblhsoh, B. B Smith) 8. F. Wiisori, Jas. Lowr’rty,* Jno. N. Baclic, L. I. Nicholst Wellsboro,’ June 14,1855. J Gin.] NOTICE is hereby given that un application will be uiude to tlio Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session* for the incorjioratioii of a Bank with discounting privilege?, with a capital of Oiie Han. dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege'of increa sing lo One Hundred and Filly Thnus>nd Dollar*, to be culled Uie“TIuGA VALLEY BANK I 'and to bo located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Fa. Mansfield June 25, 1855 s Wellsboro’ Acadcniv. THE FALL TEftM of this Institution Will oonii menpe September 4th. Special attention will be the art of teaching. ThcAsbirtauU arq experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room, Washing &,c. at 9150 to $2 00 per weex, Tlfcro are a few rooms in town for those h ho wish lo board themselves. Tuition at prevrous rates and no do* duclion mude fur absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, PtiiiHnaL Weliaboro 1 Aug. 16,1835. )tdlng them. Village Lot lor SaiKi THE Subscriber offers for sale a lot bilnatcd In the Boro* of Lawrenceville, Tioga C|>. Pa. con. talning about three.fourths of an acre. Suid lot is hounded and described as follows,"ton (he west by Middle sired, north hy Micajah Seeley,.cast liy Curtis P.irkhm>i, on the south by. Demono. Said lot has on it a good two-story dwelling house newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and pointed inside and out; also a good barn ahd olhor necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAM£jS KIN* SEY Esq. Lawrenceville Tioga Co. Pa. WM. M. JOHNSON, Lawrenceville, June 14 1835, (6m.) • Turning &, Ckalrmaking. JBTICKLEY, Turntr, ;md Chnirmaker, would • inform the public thi.l he had recently fitted up his shop in good style, .*111(1 is now prepared to manu* laclnrc all kinoK of CANE & COMMON CHAIRS, of the beat material and finish, Also Turning do«o in superior style, on reasonable terms. SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H. W» Dartl’s Wagon Sliop. SAMUEL UEUZOQ, having rented port of J, Slickley’s shop is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET WORK from the best material and in siijKnor style. He has an hand several su« penor Muhugony Bureaus for sale cheap. Wellsborough, April 14, 1855. Union Academy. qpHE First Term for the ensuing- year will com mcnce September 4lh; llie second, November 7Ui; the third, February ID, 1856. Tuition, from 92,50 to $3,50. Lessons on Piano and Melodcon, 8.00. Board per week, 1.50, The Teacher's Class will receive instruction ia the att of Teaching irom the Principal and the Co.* Superintendent during the Fall and Spring Terms, Deerfield, Aug. 23. ’55. S. B. PB'U'K. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER «j*Ud I* 0 work by the day, month or on shares, at tka shop of the-Subscriber in Clymtr township, Tioga Co, Pa. 1 have a largo quantity of seatonad \nm* ber on hand, ready to be worked, and would prefer to give the workman a shore of the proceeds. CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymcr, Juno 14 1855. (tf.) i\LW MROCCRY A: PROVISION s f roßii< Maud O. ItI'LLARDi Dealer* • m i> no vis ions, groceries, boots /f SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Want Sf Willow Dorr, Tobacco, Cigart , Fruit*, Cmifec . I warn/, ijc., sr.. At the Stand recently occupied by Robert Roy, Wcllsboro’, Pa. * Plaster! Price Reduced! THE subscriber has just received at his mill near Mansfield, 350 tons Cayuga PLASTER stone, where he will keep constantly on hand fresh ground piaster o supply all that may give him ircill. No mistake this timcLiglitning never strikes one tree twice. Price 85,0 U per ton. AMOS BIXUV. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 UOCTUII YOUUSELF! The Pocket : Oil EVERY ONE IMS OW N PHYSICIAN. Tllli nfiiHh IvJ'ii-' wilh One Hundred 1 graving showing Disen 1 and Alallormalions of the I. man System in every she and form. To which is adc a Treaties on the Diseases Females being of the high importance to married pcoj or lho>o contemplating mi riage. w Ry Wm. You™, M, D. TjCI no father bo nshamet .o prrst,.. jpy oi . /I'iSCUMHUb lo his child, ll mny gave him from early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the «errct obligations of married life without, readinglhc Pocket JbUcuLAnos. Let no one suf fering iroin a hacking Cough, Pain in the gidh, rot. less nights, nervous feeling*,’and the whole ttabi **f Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their ici.in, bo another moment without cofcswiV’mjf id.o Have the married, uf lUase ebon 1 1*» bo married, any impediment, read th’w truly uUInJ book, us it has bren the means of raring thuusHue.e of unfortunate creatures from the very jaw* ofdehlh. O*Any person sending Tmtnty.Fict Cent* enclo sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work Ly mail or five tapirs witt be sent fbr one Pollnr. Address, (pul p*id.) PR. WM. VOVNK. JVs. liQ Spruoc St*, PLUaxUlpki** Juno 1, 1855-ly. SHAWLS. —Heavy wool, long and fcqimrfi fumy and *qoarc Brochn, plntn and figured Ca«Jta*t% shawl*, a large variety, «l J* R* BOWKJCA. "F IY the subscriber, a large and splendid Collett io* ] ) nl* iluuno Plant*, of every variety, ea rtaMw able term*. Inquire of C. N. SlooopU&l bis residence,Ting* Village Fa. C. N. SLOCOMtk October 4th, 1?5S» M Alii NO’S and Paramattas, of alt colors jtkst received and for sale very cheopat M BROIDERIES.—A splendid ussorfmen# jihA M receive at j. K- WANTED. For Sale, JONK*S& POE^