THE GREAT SERPENT IS NOT COMING, BUT d> P. WM . iSTOff: £JfPOK/Ktf, HAS 'pOsE/'.i THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wellaboro,’ has just arrived at the STOVE •& TIN STORE or D. P. &W. ROBERTS. They would ca-II the attention of the -public to llieir well se eded assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated' oven, MORNING STAR, do.,NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS, PREMIUMS & LOW OV£NS. i Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. Tjieso Stoves Me selected with the greatest care, especially for this market, and cannot fail to giveentire satisfaction. Call and tee them. TINWARE— of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the best material and sold ns cheap if not cheaper than that of any oilier establishment m the county. Eavc Gutters made to order on' short Do na. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tm-warc carefully proved before leaving the shop, O’ Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, U. kea in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of ell who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money oau be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. D. P. &. W. ROBERTS, Wcllsboro.’ flay., 22, 1855.-tf. New York Tribune, 1835-6. TUB TRIBUNE la now in the middle of itj fifteenth year: Vol. XV. of iu weekly issue commenced on lliu Ist of Sep tember lasi. The American public need not now be mode tic* auniutcd with its character or claims to consideration. With but a subordinate regard for prudence, pohev *or popuhirit}, it bai Airnod to stand for Righteousness, fur Truth, fur llumou* Itt. against fortified Iniquity, Fraud and Oppression, 3 here 11 not a slave-trader on this CoutcMient, though he mar neier read anything but his bill* of sale amt notes payable, who dote out know and hate the TRlKl’Nh; then l m not no enten dre fabricator of drugged and poisonous Liquors who dm 9 < out consider U a very dangerous and inuiioniJ paper, and wonder why its publication Is allowed in auonnm rcial,cotton* buying Cif> like New York The NEWARK M£UCTK\ oiuc forcibly remarked tliat it had never known a hard, griping, screwing, arancioua employer who was not hostile to the TRIBUNE, nor one omlnoatly generous aud kindly who did not like It. Prompt and plainspoken in iu. denunciations of iniquity and abuses of power, while claiming no exemption from human fallibility, it may have done temporary injustice u> individuals, but it has noier been unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to the cries of the wronged aud suffering. Iu ll» column* the advocates of uorol and unpopular theories con* 1 templatiug Uie melioration of human woes, especially those of the voiceless and downtrodden, liave ever found audience ! and hospitality, white it has ardently resisted, mid will per sistently combat every attempt to proecriiw and degrade any clasi because of diversities of Noth Ity. Creed or Color, iadeloauoof calumnies the most atrocious, and of hostili ty the most deadly and untiring, THE TRIBUNE has grown steadily in public appreciation from the day of its origin. Its nisana of serving the public have been augmented in propor tion Instead of a Hingp> editor with on** or two assistants, Us organization now comprises a numerous body of writers, each-flttod by special accomplishment ami experience for the particular line of discussion to which his j**n is di luted, the daily amount of reading matter giu*n, iu-ti than ijua»lrupl**s thsl of its earliest i*»ues: a staff of valued corr—'pumlcuts m circles the globe, transmitting tarty and iuto!ligi.t.l narrations , o{ »bau*scr Is moot worthy ofuiteulJon, ulnlV I’ulnics, Leg islation. Literatim. Art, llirtory—ln short whatever .iff**:*.} tfte «ocmt Well-being of mankmii. Polemic Theology alone ex* j ci*i»uo—-finds here the freest aud moll sum lung discussion Attached by profound conviction to the beiiifimit policy »f I Industrial development a ami Internal Interconmuuucatlon »ho»< most conspicuous champion through (la lust Half* teuturv was IIENUV CLAY—imbued, nmremer. wifli that Slant of forbearance toward our weaker neighbors and tow ard the ninth wronged Almriglue* of this Comment, mid of Peace with All which uUJ hallow the name of R ing. XIIL TRIBUNE, while surrendering no Jot of it? proj**r indt prud ence 100 perated earnestly aud ardently v. ith the \\ hip party ►u long a» its vitality was presened. \\ beu in 1-S5O-U au ut inapt was made to interpolate slavo-huuting into its creed, ve sternly resisted that imposition ; when, at the close of the l*t hrtiiifantial caora*, nqi that a large portion of rho WBigs preferred to defeat their own party rather than allow tu Anti-Slavery wing to shore its triumph, even under a cou smatlve Chief on a Pro-Shnery platform, we knew and pro claimed that the Whig party was no more. Subsequent events, lucJudiug the rise aud cidminatloo of the Know Nothing conspiracy, aud the speedy absorption thejem of the whole fcircc of Pro-Slavery \\ higism, only continued our mfdoubting anticipations. llh no sickly lamentations, therefore, for (be inevitably bygone, but with hope ami joy, and sympathy, aod words of chuer, liuve wvhiulvd the begiuiiiugiuat u,a< h<-<! Ue progress of that mighty REPUBLIC IN movement winch. fcapeUeu by the perfidious viofestioft of the Missouri (V>mjo«*t, ami stimulated by the astounding outrage*- whereof tu* lights of the Fm Settlers of Kansas lmu* been the victims—by tie repeated and utter vitiation of their rb-rt/on- b»* an iirne* { mob collected by conspiracy and hurled rndduih iijtoti tiiem from the border counties of the neighboring Hare sou* h destined tosweep away the landmark 1 ol old j«u*y i.-u>i«. .mil unite the true hearts and strong anus of the fm*-»*u.l«.*J m one mighty effort to confine iho scourge nud M.-uidalot' cur enualry wtthiu the Hunts of the suites whub uuuiwdv up hold t;. To the success of this effort, tu* en«*nn«- i>(TilU TKIKUNE will be sloraly demoted. uhtb the TEMPERANCi. REFORM, including the entire supprtxsiuti ot tin* Trtiffn in Intoxicating Beverage*. Will find it as Lu-iet.dure. an enrm-t sad unflinching champion. Commencing as a daily folioshcet of moderate sire, and with Ksixvly a shadow of patronage, TllF TRIBUNE 1? in»w 1— lued id quarto form, DAILY (three distinct editions; Seiu>- beetty had weekly on a sheet 44 bv .14 inches. eight ample pages of six columns each. Us circulation hasuu-addy grown from nothing to the following aggregatei Daily inuei, (eve. 6l morning;.. 29,500 copies. Semi. Weekly 12,175 “ Weekly.... 137,750 “ California edition 6,000 *• ToU IST,-125 copies, Wr bftor« bo other newspaper in Clio world has a subscrip tion hit orer half so large as this; am) nu porlon.*! of auv »on can rival il Ami while iu extreme thonjm-'ss rendering •a menu* of paying reaiiera only os indirect ppruumry a«.- Vfculagr to &„ haa doubtless largely swelled its aiib»criptioD luv, u would be absurdity not to perceive la this unprecabn tcu patTUDAt-o seme evidence of public approval and ujtci-m. T E 11 M THE TRI BI*XK employs nu traveling agent* un 1 jemb* out ni jwi««ts on trust Ifltis not stopped when the turn paid tor vxjMrev aod the htibscrlKr docs nut ilnvoke furtlnr to pa» Im u. wo report to no legal process to compel him. <»t tur Uvkiv, at moan to stop every pajjcr on tn** i \p.nt tiiui of tfu advance payment. awaiting a (mdi icmittnnrp mim cm BUbscnbvi H nuue comes, Un. account is *do t«'. ” f P l .' no local agents- wish no nmnry paid to nn\ when th« paw cannot trust him to mail or otherwise send It U> us; cncc mailed, iLa safety la at our risk, tune a serious rink. It «Hen provos;) but are grateful to every one who diouis it a Kood wdrk to ©bum ana forw.tr.l tin* Damm ami money of 1m irtcuUs and neighbors Our tmns invurublv aro—for Ujo DAJM TRIBUNE, $0 perauuum. SEMI-WEEKLY, $3; two copies for SA; ftre |„r SU.2o. VrKBKLT.t*, lhr« fujur, f..r ; nvr wpiv. I„r Ji; len cople* for |U; twenty copies or over to on* vntmfcw 1.,r * 1 rocli i twenty copies, or over to mlurcas ol inch suhicnbor, ’ Jut 10 !’,"’ “Y ", 1111 maill> "> “ Hub al tli.' price P*W by Umm already lu li UHEKI.V i }], ELUATII. Nft. 10-J .Nassau si New V..rk. NEW MASONIC HAL.L, PHILADELPHIA. A GENTS wanted in every town and county in -fV the United Suits to sell the beautiful picture o; in Grand Lodge Room, 1" the New MASONlCHa.LL,Philadclphia. This “luie is selling very rapidly, and elicil.llic admira «°n of nil, for llie corrocluess mid fidelity with which 6TATBABY, VRXSCO PAINTINGS, AND FORNTTTHE Are reprenented, and the nrt'Mic beauty and harmo ny of the colon. Size of Plate, 23 X 2d. Pticc. WOO. bookseller* and Picture Dealers wishing to take •gencie* for il, will please address for further infor- OttUon. L. N. ROSENTHAL, Ltthcgnpher. Philadelphia. PLAIN 4, FIGURED DELAINES.—A large P “«>*■»« atyle* and color, ; also Persian cloths, ‘ *£ d belter assort ment than eye. before offered in the ooun.y, and sell injr «l «Uflung low price* by j. r. BOWEN, PRIWTa— 200 piece* prints, all style* and prices from 6J (o 12$ cent* per yard. Calico'*, good style®, f**l color*, at 8 ct*, llio same a* usually sell At 12}; at (Sep. 20, J 855.) J. R. BOWEN'S. FLANNELS.— Plain and Twilled Red Flannels white and yellow of all kinds; also a large •took of Canton Flannels just reneired.sod selling fJ«*perlhiD the cheapest, at J. R. BOWEN’S pLOTHING.— A large stock in atore of the Ja , le *' Wiiona, a fit guaranteed erery lime; - as. , a price to mil the buyer, for I am bound to sell, bept. 30, 18i5, J. R. BOWEN. Union Dagiicrreun Gallery. MR. E. W. BECKWITH Would inlorm iho La dies and Gentlemen o( WcUsboro* und vicin ity, limt be will remain a few days at iho above named place, wiih his LARUE AND ELEGANT GALLERY, GIVING TO THOSE WHO WISH A PERFECT LIKENESS Of themselves or friends, an opportunity to obtain ono. BY HIS ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, the eye U made to look life-like, however light it may be—iho features prominent—ihe dress clear and distinct, —thus producing a Picture superior to those very black or pale likenesses usually taken by ilin. craolioperalors with &a ordinary light. CHILDREN OF ANY AGE TAKEN IN A FEW SECONDS* Fathers I Mothers ! Brothers ! Sisters ! fail not of securing one or more of those mementos of life winch at a future time may not bo How many sad reflections, and deep regrets, have been cx)*erienccd by when a loved one has been suddenly taken from (hem, und no likeness left of what was once so dear, but that engraven on memory’s fading tablet; —whilst heart-fell emotions of graliludc are always expressed by those who have secured the life-like countenance ot a friend passed awuy. Mr. Beckwith will vi-il private residences in ca*c of stcknc.-s, or to lake a likeness of a deceased friend, if desired. Copies takes prom Paintings and DAOL’fiRftCCTVrES. “ How dear to my heart the sccne£ of my childhood, When fond recollection present* them to view.” Who would not like a picture of the home of his childhood, and the village green around which so many associations cluster,’Or the hntnc of his riper years, when liir removed from that loved spot where friends and family dwelt. YiEW OF J2OCSES, PUBLIC fiVILDIXGS, CARD ESS, PUBLIC SQUAHiSSf*iICENEHI\ taken on a large and approved scalc,-arxM>y a recent invention, without being reversed. PIUTVTIES TAKEN ON LVROE OR tfWALI. PMTW, NKATtT SET IN PINS, RIMiS. URVCUATS. LOtUtCTa, OR PCT IN ELXQLNC CASKS OR FRvsica to »u»t the purclnwcr. ami warranted not to fade.— Mr. B. keeps conslrmly on hand a choice selection of llic lalcft Myles ol O.isc*, including Turkey Mo rocco of various colors, Paper Muclic tokens, inlaid with Chinese work, a new and beauhlul article lor | presents; and as great a variety as cun be obtained i at any establishment in our large cities, i /Vices Varying From 8100 to 810 00. Daguerreotypes taken at the Gallery in cloudy as well us pleasant weather, and a good Likeness warranted, or no charge. Ladies and Gents, uro invited to visit the Gallery, and examine spccimines. Please cull soon, as my stay in town will be short* N. B.—Mr. B.'s success in the business previous ly, and the superior Pictures that'have been taken by him in the Gallery, recommend him to the pa rouage of the Public. Wellsboro' Nov. 22d, 1655 i Cosmopolitan Art Association! SECOND YEAR. Arrangements for the Second Annua! Collection of this mw and Popular Institution for the difl’u&iou of literature and Art, have been made yti the most extensile frails, Among the works already eiigußud. is the fcir-fahiod tC ■BISH'JDA ■D’-Wmas/-' which originally co*t Ten Thousand Dollars. Io forming the Now C"lk- tu»n, the difTiwon of work* of \mhu« \\ ,\kt. .Mel tin- encouragement of American genius Imtu nut ou rlooked. CominMoiona haw teen issued to iii.mv of the most dwtluguMied American Artiste, who will contribute some of their finest •productions. Among them nie three Marble Bust*, executed By tho greatest lining Sculp* Ior,—UIKAM I’OWKHS. George Washington, HIE I ATI! EK (JF IUS COl’MTttY, | Benjamin Franklin, TUB PHILOSOPHER: Daniel Webster, THE STATESMAN, A special Agent has visited Europe und mndo careful am Judicious selections of foreign work of Art, byth in Bronn anil Marble; Statuary and Chnlco'PalnHng*. Tlio whole forming a large and Valuable collection of Point in-'< nml StuUiory, to W distributed FitEJJ among the mojn b -m uf the Asvidaliou lor the sVcoiul Ymr. Terms of Hamberehlp, . , The payment of Three Dollars constituted any one ft mem ber of this AHSo.iatlon. mid entitle* him to either «nt- of ihc Magazines for om’ }car. and ulso a tkket in iho distribution of the StatißU? and I'ftiutiiig-b * ' The to stibocfihent consists of the fnllotr*, Ing Monthly Magazines: Harper's 3’utnmnX Kmckcrbock er. Household Words, Graham's, cud Godov’s Lady's Honk. IVrsous taking tire membemhlps are entitled to any five of t!n* Maga/tne* fur one tear, and to rix UcAeis In the Ujstcibu t.on. The net proceeds derived from the wUc of member ships, are demoted to the purdiosuof works of Art for the e:uu:ng jeo.r. The Advantages Seen red by becoming a member of this Association, are— Ist. All jwrsons receive tlio fujl tvtluc o/ their tul/teripfion al the ln the aliu|»o of sterling Magazine Literature. 2*l. Kach member is contributing toward* purchasing choice Works of Art, which are to bo u.Jtrlbulrd among nr" at (hr sMik* time eucouotging the Artiste of (he country, disbursing thousands of dbllars through it* agency. Persona in rcJitiiinff ftuuli for membership, will plc.no giro their pent ojjict address m full, stating fhy month thuy wish the Magazine to commence, and htvro the letter registered at the Post Office to prevent loss; on Us recelpt-a pf membership, together with the Qlagßzinc*dc&h*t£ rill he fop* warded to any part of, the country;* «V/ Those who purchase n\ Qhpunte that by joining this Autodhtloh, ftef w&Wi' Mtipuxiie atid/ree ticket m the a* t\fud distribution alh*t thVtame price they now pay for the Magazine Uone* v - ’u.t For Mcmbershlpa, address-, 1 . CUti DERBY, >i A 1 , of tho principal OHiccf — Knlckrrbsckrr Mrcntns" om«, 3« Bnwhvnv; N«w Vmk: or oateni Office, tw IS ator Strict, SAnJuekysOhio *• ba ™*> ”r™ 3r WtJlsboro' November, Sth, 1555. Application for Divorce. ' To Bulk Botcen —You arc hereby' nolified that David Bowen, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Plejsof Tio*pipoqn|y ftr a divorce from the bonds of matrjipo/iy, and .that >ke,Jodgqyof|be said Court have appointed'JUboday, the 3d day of Djcwber n«i. aUO.o’cJook said David Bowen jh t(ui premnes, at .which -lime and place you can attthd If iron think'propcr. ’ / WclUboro’ N0v,1,’56, JOHN, MATHERS* * EVER CHANpINB-AIWAYS NEW I / 1 J AEGE • AR^tTViLL' '• ■.. <.. t y.' \.'\ <S '-* i nit; of informing coupty, and the “lest of mankind.*? that boubow receiving hi* second stock of Goods fcjthoFallaodWlnler trade;. and hedeems it and‘entirely oalQfdrderto'gb.lhlo anenbta'efatjoii'qf thcthou- cppia<w.yr.itb giber merchant! keepand aro so ~ ~ V 4 w.. . « ft s w dupatrdf. Bpt lb ore Is oqe li)bg' that be.. wishes' diflinljUy understood, and that .is, he does, not huygbodsto lay upon his shelves and counters and accumulate the dust of centuries, waiting for that’.good tiqlo, when people are so green, or (whatls worse) up, as to be willing, to accept the “Old familiar faces" of these “Shop-keepers," al lhe “tariff” first imposed. (No insinuations?) His motto is “small profits, speedy sales, and quick returns.” Thinking that by adopting and lining up to the motto, he shall merit and receive a continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded him, he would say to all—cull and see Hie New Goods. J. R. BOWEN. Weilsboro, Nov. 15,1855; Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, hot that the Subscriber is offering merchandize cheap, admits not a doubt. The qucalion will be immediately set tied upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving his fall stock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS &. SHOES, WOODEN Ware,STONE. WARE, TIN WARE, Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit. “ A Word to the IJ'iae is sufficient /’’ The Subscriber has a large and well selected stock of Goods, and Is offering them at as reasonable prices as can be bought in Tioga Co., or Ibis side of Cedar Run He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do well lo call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see and be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agents For H. H. POTTER. Middlebury Centre, Nnv. 8,1855. LIST OF LETTERS remaining fa the Pott. Office at WetUboro * Abe. 20,1855. Borden, Bola Johnson, John (foreign) Hordou, Him A. Jackson, Sally Beebe, Comfort Kilborn, Mrs 8. A. Bartholomew, Charles Kilbora, Hiram B. Crowi. 11. Esq. Lytle, Jamfrs, Esq. Cates, Wm.C. Bfflfcr, John P. Cians, Mrs. O. V. Manly, Mrs. A. Took, Herrick Pendleton. Henry Dodge, Albro Qmgkv, William Haul, George 8. Quldu,* Ellen (euro Jm. Kelly.) Elliott, John W. ltrea. Miss Margaret Crimea, D«n’l W. (foreign) Skcde, Capt J. W. Hvnbhli, John ( M ) Waterman, Mr». 8. Julies 4 Conablo White, Kluathan Persona calling for the above letters will please say they are advertised. A. 8. BKEWSTKU, P. M. Trial List for December Term, 1855. James Ford r«. Simeon Power ft al. Charles McKwcn vs. D. Weed et al. 11. Costley ct al rs, L, Davenport. D. A. Parks vs. B. D. Tinncy. James Bonkard vs. H. Willlaton, Jr. Lucinda Howard rs. L. K. Garfield and Wife. Cushman 4 Smith vt. H. Frost. “ 41 vs, W. Seely ct al. . J. Kelley rt. Wm. Simmons * * Wra. Leroy rs. M. Cummings et Oh Lorenao Graham Va.'Merrtl A Pooh * Bnma Jackson rs. Harrison Maltlvm. Jnnicn Pnfrlmrd TS. Westfield Hrbnnl ninwtar. Thomtw Putnam vs. E. Dyer. O. B. Djer t«*. Thomas Lost. A. L. & Leach vs. S. Phillips el al. T. J. Wood X 3. J. Soflultl el al. P. Thompson vi, L. J. Cooley ot al. A. K. Furuiaa vs, Gaines Townsftlp. •lolm i'lßtt Y»* Tlc*gH CouotT. 11. Mierwood Tit. Alex. Matthoo el al H. Thompson vh, John Davis. A. 11. McHenry vk. Tiopa County. Maria Mickles v-*. Emery Stickler. J. lUclchuuti vs. M’eHs. Hants ut al. N. Thouip-mj * vs. 8. Parmentier. M .Trowhiiduc ct ol vs. 8. PruUmnn et al. A. D. Hookwell ta. W. Glo&too. K»ner> Stlrklea ts. James Knpli*h. Marriut for Lynch vs. C. Churchill et al. W. B. Middaugh ct al vp. J. Guernsey et ai. E. T. Ho) t ▼*. Clark feloiuon. Bennett fur Daggett ts. Francis Short, A. C. Bush vs. R. R, Niles. Anaou C. Ely vs. If. I>. Yanness. L. C. Pendleton vs. James J. Jfcktoa. J. S. UnJ/ley vs. Jullufc Q. Soule/. J. J. IliH vs. X)(a* Miller. Isaac Bench vs. Henry gteelo. 11. YV. Stewart vs. C. Forman at al. M. C. Barber * vs. ■ Dibble. J. W. Ouero<*«y ol ol v«. "W. M. Mallory. T. Brace cl al vs. 0. Fish et al. RoyiU Bosh va> fiuim Whitcomb. ■ - J. >V. Shod >b. Winthrop-Bvaoh. , t). Vf. Canfield vs. John Desmond. * * V ’ 11. Bigelow ve, a Chnrchlll al. • <- * M. 1). Fluid vs. Sarah Oilkoy. John Wass vs. 11. A. Guernsey ct al, Sampson vs. J. Yonkln ct al. Tho*. Montagna \«. I{. Mnrkhrun. Juntos vs. If. WHllston A Co. D. KeUey vs. £. I*. Dc.mu. Ira Smith Jr. A Co. vs. C. H. L. Ford. Joseph Harris ’* vs, O. TV. King, Fenton A I'belpa vr. 11. T. Byon. Wilcox, Perry ol al vs. Truugh & Hurd. J. X. Bachc vs. A. C. Ely. Union township vs- Tioga County. F. 8. Plaru v«. Ira Bartholomew Hnje, Latim A Co vs. Chains Kyon. Union township vs. C. 0. Spencer et al. Samuel llexfora vs. 11. J*. Yeomans. LL T. Kyun vs. EUiiol Hants. LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE! The Seasont change — SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! ASD BUSINESS RELATIONS. THERRFOBR', '■ i TABOR, BALDWIN & CO., 1 (Succeed Tabor , Young S$ Co.) IN TUB FOUNDRY dUSINDsS, AS T MANUFACTri'RERSof Steam Engines, BnllcVs and Machinery of all hinds; Slaves, Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. REPAIRING 4. JOB WORK done with llie least possiblo delay. MI I.lj G fiA RINGS furnished without extra tharge far patterns. FLOWS of ail kinds, (two of which took the premium at the lute County Fair,) kept constantly on (land. \Ve have the exclusive right, Cor Tioga County, to manufacture and vend (ho King Stove. one of the best (if not lire very best) Cook Stoves fever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale 4. tdtntl. -■.. .. - ■ Their Stoies took the premium over the Albany Stoves at thelale Fair.; iThaSik d fcsihbr-Wq&r cap which we dolil intbod to have plucked out toon. ■ *' CoriiShcllcrs, ; Of- ell tile improved patterns (hat Commend Diem selves to farmers. - - ‘ , ■ - Besides this, :Wo intend to fflrrtiih &tad&Wdn, beUer arlrcles and belter world; stdowerpriolrflliSTi any BlhdC establishment 1 in Tiogrf. poupiy 'Will* lie able to do. And tiro man who pays CASH, can gel wfaat be buys ol reduced prides.' ITliid 'fs llib ’llir way. of doing, bnliness, and the system upon'«bieh (he Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will bo eon. dueled hereaßer. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come on. '; TABOR, BALDWIN & CO. •, Tioga, Ngv. 15,1855rr-t£ JET! Old. Iron and Copperjand all kinds of produce taken ia exchange tor work. X.-fey numipiecvioT those beaUt/fo M- 50 cli per yard, jail recei ved at IneEmpire Store, andgoing-off like hol cake*. Call and soethehrat'- ■Ji RV BOWEN'S? Corn Shelters—from,sX2.,d«w i| r to '■■terj-rjir wle-by' / D. KX SOBE»iTsJ Wilson, Sn-wi T-. V.j-u l" -v •>'•• > ■ ‘ lihiMiiitj •'■ where ha' wilh SCHOOL. LAW-,»pd SjISCEUiANBOIIS Book*, as cheap as (he; caa this aide of the ALL THE MWAZINKS bp'THEPAJ.X i may bo had at his counter, and any can be furnished to erder. tie (kill, also keep a full assarUneat of " ,< Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purcbaaora will always find a splendid Idiot. Jr; ‘WATCHES, OtOOKS, je^®Dlry > on bond-and fdr tale on the principle of • "'Small profits $ quick Returns." With large practical experience, and having to cared'the rtrrites of a'“good workman In the mo chunicalDeparUiteiitjlhosawiHhiair watches •' ; Cleaned & Repaired"' ;> - can depend upon being, accommodated satisfactorily und promptly, , . . He will keep constantly on hand a large aaiort* menl of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which all will Jo well to call and cmniuo before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for pu»i favors, a continuance of patron* ope in respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYLOR, Wcllsboro’, Oct, 18, 1855, (formerly of Tioga.) t ROBERT ROY. DRUG O IST $ APOTHECARY Wclbboro’ Pa. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN fOBEiGN'Je DOMBSTTCDRUGS <s• CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, OIL, PAINTS, VAR NISHES, PUTTY, WIND - OWGLASS. BRUSHES, PA TENT MEDICINES ROOTS, BARKS, BIT TERS, HERBS, SEEDS, OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS, TINCTURESPILLS, PO IF DERS, PHARMACEUTIC PREP. ARATIONS, THOMPSONIAN A BOTANIC MEDICINES, HOMEOP. ATUIC REMEDIES, CHILDREN'S TOYS. INKS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS. BURNING FLUID, POTASH, TAR. LAMPS,AO. fwp? s jfcy.wO •- ■ [ ‘ ” /"I JIOICE TfeYat very moderate price*. Fhy.i. vV tlanri <tioa«iplipni3«ill;o]Ul lime* receive cure- Oil olU'iiliori. Every article sold ut liia Hi ore ia wu r ■ nmlrdrln boas represented to live purchaser. ■ /})! arlictes'nnl Mlrsfaelory may be returned, if uninjur ed, and the moitoy refunded. Term's, Ca.li, d? Cali-at the aipn of the Mortar. _m Wcllaboro’ oct, S!5, ldS3.lt. GRAND RUSH AT JONES & ROE'S. Where they are now receiving their FALL & WINTER GOODS. ■ WHICH CONSISTS OP DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FAMILY GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. 'GLASSWARE, TIN WARE, WOODEN.WARE, READY v MADE CLOTHING, AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, FLANNELS ' EASTERN CLOCKS • *"• ■* Warranted to lie6p good 1 time. \\T& would say to our customers and purchasers vT. .generally,that unr store is now complete, we have a large assortment of every .kind of goods and our prices cannot fail to suit the closest buyers. - • Wellsboro’ Qot, 35,ie55. _ ,JQ.*jES 4, ROE. Rod dc White Flannels. • ALSO Cotton Flannels, Bed.ticking. Blue Denims, Stripe Shirting., Drillings, Brown Factory, Bleached Muslins, Irish Linen, Table Covers, and Spreads, Carpel Warp, Colton Yarn, Cut ton Ruling, and Wadding just received at JONES'4. ROE’S. £ Cassinietcs. BLACK, Bluo and Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin Cassimeres, also Sallinelt’s and Slumps Gray Cloths, Just received and far sale very cheap, at (Oct 35) JONES & ROE’S. CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN in want of anything in the line ■at. Clothing for the coining winter will find Hie largest, cheapest and best assurllnent at Oct, 25. . v JONES & ROE'S. SH.AWLS.— laulica will find the largest assort merit of desirable styles of'Long and Square Broclia and long aud square Woolen Slipwls at , 0e1.25, ISjp. JONES Si. ROE’S. pLfIjJN & FIGURED DELAINES.—PIain de. L laities of all colors, also sumo bulifut styles ol figured dcluins just received at JONES St, ROE’S. LADIES SHOES Ladies will find the larges cheapest and best askortmenfuf shoes of every description,. Gaiters Rubbers and childrens shoes al ' JONES 4, ROE’S. HATS 4. CAPS.—A large assortment.just re ceived, at (Oct. 25.) JON ES 4. ROE’S- NEW MILLINERY STORE. TUfiSST :.U. RICH. , -prn X"X ARRSy would respect- Sp fully annnahee (o the cilizeni pf Wellsbord* and. vicinity, that she has just op»petka :poyf Mi|i.^yg J «®*^ lincry establish went pycrß, Ra,i|by v s .Blori, wilf , i keep consiaully oD t i • G Q OiDPifa S'S 0 R TrM E N T - 1 OF MILUXER V OOODS,' .4 . .1 such nfi ~»/• Ladies & Childreii’«i‘Bonnet*, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS,. 40,4c4, 1 1 ' ’ ,l . All btdera pfdmplly aUdndedfo. Slio willaladal lend lo~Dreiapiakim as uyual, [O’ No trust- . W- w: R OB I N S O Ni, fipbtSfatmityi Bimk fools, W*U Paptr~~B*g litk% Frenekeni America* Uaaajactan, • ( Tbilet uteniile and iPtifutten/Jfa*. - ey Soaps.Vulin Stri»ge, Geld ,• -, r i .ffeng and .-Pencil*, fo-. / 1 • - fhd leading Ntaajk, COBJfUfO.H. Yi, iVov. IS, ISIS. - a W£H r| lftes ,pitt orBiLOWI9, «lllEBl|. V/gfiXi R;CR,.afiuiallhobeWd-eodl'er».. 1 Friendf.Connliyriwd op (nod Bargains, (which tncliito CTpfyhodyj.we havejtul received, a splendid stock of . Fall and Winter deeds, at oar Store in Tioga, which can bohtd for Little, or Nothin^ •boro' prime coat—with oceans of good- will throWn on gratis. The first pick is the boil pick, so .cotoo in while'slbck is fresh, Delays are dangerous—Pro. .cratlinalioo hsa frostbitten many a good bargain If you want your money'* Worth, cpipe on. If you < , want more Buna dollar’s worili .for a'dtillsr, don’t :come i but you witl .bd a»ton(»tied'lo‘««>rhal a pile ol gohdsWe can puTup for of | is npilntdaa/«^li^o^s . oanie of “closed up’’ concern*,iij Urn (iily chut com. prises a complete aamrimepl of,the lateplatyle* and best qualilide; OfiAldOe tie'fir neat imported fabrics, snch as SUbs. and ladles’, Drew^Goods, Latest -Sty lea, and adapted to every ysriety of trim mings. Ladies, wjll dp well to cu ll and examine the j Slock before-purchasing elsewhere., o ' ;.s Baldwin, Querpse; 4t Co, have .always on hand a'aeosonable and' fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES, ALSO, Groceries, . Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Slone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Steel , Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and of the best quality , with BOOTS Se SHOES.'-for Everybody. *,* All kinds of Counity Product taken in ex. change for goods at tie market prices. - T. L. BALDWIN. Tiogq, Oct. 18, 1855. A. T, GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. POR the prevention and cure of I.tpermittent and ■L Ruornurr Ptmi Fern and Aavt, Cmue and Fbtke, Dumb Aoux, Ok*coal Dedilitt, Nioat Swxats, and all other form* of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Miasma. This (i a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Billiots disease whatever, or any Injury from conKtontly inhaling Malaria or Miaama. It will instantly chock the Ague in person* who have suf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty yean, so that they need never to have another chill, by continuing in nse according to direction*. The patient at once begin* to re cover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent and radical cure it effected. 43»0ne or two bottles will answer for ordinary canes; some may require more. Direction! printed in Gonna a, French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Price one doll*?.. libeml dlscouhts hihdo to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providenbe, R. I. PROOF 6F SAFETY. > New York, Juno ft, 1855, <f T have mode a chemical examination of.*Hnoi4s Ifcvcnand Aour Ccbx.' or ‘A.xtidote to MauwV’ and nave tested Ft for Arsenic, Mercury. Quinine, and Strychnine, but have not found a particle of cither in it, uorhavo Ifoa&dftny fcuhstnoce In its composition that would prove injurious to thcconatitu tion. JAMES R. CHILTON, M. J)., Chemist," EVIDKNCEOF MERIT. “Liwbdcm, Union Co., May 2,1855. Mt, J. A. Bbodb—Dear Sir: The box of modldntyou sent mo was duly received on the 11th of April. I have sold about one half of It. and so Car the people who have used U are sat isfied that ft has cored them. It has certainly stopped tho Ague in evtry one who has need It, and six of the crnics wen of long standing. Sly sister, who has hod it for five or six years bock, and could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, and that ouiy as long as she would twr* it, li now, I think, entirely cored by your remedy. 0. K. McQINLY.” CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arscnfc, Mercury, Quinine, 'Strychnine, or Antl-Periodlcar or medicines of any kind, tho vlrrafabf which Is oyrlug to such pohtonoua drugs. -The most they can-do Uto “break tho chills” for a short time, while they aro sure to cause conriitutlonal mahuUee that cease only wflh IKb. Ke meinber that the Only fever and Ague remedy dial U harm less us well a* sure, U . UiMDKS* PKVKH AND AGUE CURB. ' - For sale by ROBERT ROY, MWfrhoro; and by Dealers gene rally. [Sept. 61555. 3m is, Um os. ly.j howAJrd assooattoa -^PHILADELPHIA. Importiuit Aniiouuccmonl. ’ TO all persona afflicted with Sexual diseases, such as SPERMATORRHOEA SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, Slc~, &c.. The HOWARD ASSOCIATION ofPhilndelphia in view ol the awful destruction of hnmso life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced upon Die unfortunate victims of sueli diseases Oy Quacks, have directed their Con sulting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACIT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, to all persons thus afflicied, (Mule or Female,) who apply by letter, wiUi a description of their con dition, (uge, occupation, habits of life, 4.c. t ) and in case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association Is a benevolent Institu tion,' established by special lor thfe re lief of Die sick and distressed, afflicted with -Vim. lent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can bo used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors hbVc voted to advertise the above'notice. It is needless to add that the As sociation commands the highest Medical akill ol the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment, —Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Lcucorrhma. Si c. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Burgeon, Howard AssociaUon, No. 3 SouDi Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD,Secretary. October 25,1855. —ly. RcgUfcv’a Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, tiiat Die Executors and Administrators on the following ntinltid Estates have settled .their accounts.and that Ure-same will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court of Tioga County, on MOiNDAY',.Dicv)U day or December;' 1835; lor confirmation and allowance, vix. V. ,1 . The uceuunl of Jphn Fox and Henry B. Card, Executors of NEIiEMIAU HODGES, late pf Sul livan deceased. * 11 ' ’ Tlia a comm I of John James and Maty E. ThoUi ik, Administrators of DANIEL NICHOLS, late of Union, deceased. - ' The aocount of Daniel S. Sherwood, R. I*. Rattles and John B. Drake, AdminUlraturs ol ISAAC DRAKE, late of Richmond, deceased. V). D. BAILEY, Register. Register’* Office, I Wcilsboro.* Nov. 1, 1855. BOOKS JUST RECEIVED and for sale by G. W. TAY LOR, at Wcllsboro’ Pa. SCENES in tlie prnclitao of a New York Surgeon HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, in aaburh and country,llio,Vilt|v, (hc ttiatwion ami the'cottage, in a scries of ofto hundred original designs.'. ' A charming nedr notcl—i*<VVinnie and I.’.' “A Book for the'limed tve live in/!,, .1 ‘1 “Lucy foslonHori Woman's Rights.and Spiritual ism; illusiraling lho .delusions and 'FolUds-ioftlle Ape. ,m, ' . - II • ’ “Female* nmong tlio Mormons.” ‘ 1 • i “Our Wqrld-r-pr the Slaveholder's Daughter/ 1 .: “Journal of,a voyage 'around ihq World, by ,lbo United Slates' Squadron." - ’>■ ’ I ■ ALSO—on hand, a; large assortment of- Looking. Glasses and Piet ure». with or witiioul frameti At the Book & Jewelry Store of Q. W. TAY LOR, WefoboroV ,/ _ , t OOTS Sl SHOES.—GentieqjcnV BooU of every deseripl'oo. Boy's Bools and S lines of ail styles and Vitek ju>t received ijtt JUNES Sc ROE’S. BrFFAt/)- ROBES.—A to w Bales df eilri Ne. 1, just received ai joyi* *, ROE'S r-.vvxivvf v y r HE™ ts** CMM^Pt. ‘ ■« * '‘““Ydivfinotioettat they 'intend to mthr eMortua :to iWOwgWator* of Ponusyhranhi at .itniiMt dtown.(whißb^ *osato«aibe*ibn & Ist Toe*- dey oP f«murylB6B.s)ft* «» «*4U« of a odtM rata bodywith Banking - of' dtedanDt ’priviWes/by ■ thenatne and style oftb* -THE TIOOaCOON. ,TYBANK,"Io be located at Tlosi Villus,Tioga County Pennsylvania, with a capital of On* Hu diedThousand Dollar*, with tbs privilege of Hr, crtaaing aid capital to taro bandied thousand doL lan. Vina DePoi, J.B. Bosh, J. W. Guernsey, P.S. Tuttle, Jar. 6. Merccrsan, J. Sohnoffeio, A. Humphrey, Edorard Bayn, Seth Daggett, LewU Oaggclt, Tioga, June 21,• 1855-6 m. OTICE, I S-HEREBY' GIVEN, that an application will b* •LmadcloihaLagUlatore of-Pennsylvania, at ila next session, (or tire creation- of a corporate-body with general Bankingpmiterea of inue, diaconnt and dcpnatl, to b* called “THE BANK Of TIOGA COUNTY" with a capital nf One Hundred Thou, aand-Dnllonii aid Bank to h* located in the Pore’ of - WeOaboro, 1 Tioga Ca Pa, I ••• 'J.t-Robinson, ... B, Biflmllh, - Si. F. Wiliun, • Jaa. Lowrey, 1 Jno. N. Baclie, L. I. Nidiot*. WelUboro,’ June 14,1855. [6m.] NOTICE is hereby given that on application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the incorporation of a Bank with discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun. dred Thousand Dollars, with Uie privilege of incraa. ting to < ne Hundred and Filly Thousand Dollars, to be called the “TIOGA VALLEY BANK" and to be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa. Mansfield J une 25, 1655. Village Lot for Male. THE Subscriber offers for sole slot situated in the Boro* of Lavrrenceville, Tioga Co. Pa. con taining about (hrce-fvtirtlis of on sere. Said lot is bounded and described'be follows, on thd west by Middle slreel, north byMicajah Seeley, east by Curtis Parkhorsl, on the aoulh by Demand. Said lot lias on it a good twn-stury dwelling bouse newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and pointed inside and out; also a good bam and other necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN. SEY Esq. Lawrenccvitle Tioga Co. Pa. WM. M. JOHNSON, Lawrenceville, Jane 14 1855, (6m.) * Farm for Sale. afPhe Subscriber offers for 1. sale a Farm, situated in Rutland, Tioga county, Pa., about two miles' (Vom Roseville. S-id farm contains forly-four acres, is under good cultivation, having a good frame house and barn. Spring House and other necessary outbuil. dings and a fine apple orchard thereon. Formerly owned by Marlin Johnaofi, Enquire of the subscriber at Daggett's Mills, Pa WM.M. JOHNSON. Daggett's Mills, Pa, Oct. 1855-fim. Orpluuii’ Court Sale. BY VIRTUE of an Order of (he Orphans* Court of the County of Tioga, will be sold at Public Sale, on the premises in the township of Middlebnry, in said County, on WEDNESDAY the 28th day of November, 1855. at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following estate, property of Uic late Sylvanus Ames, deed, to wit; A lot of land lying in (ho township of Middlebnry, in said county, and bounded north by Lorenzo Lake, cast by Erastus Niles, south by Lewis Ames and wert by David Palmer, Containing FIFTY ACRES, with about twenty-five acres improved, with a frame house and apple orchard thereon. Term* made known on the day of sale. DANIEL HOLIDAY. Middlebury, Oct. 94, 1855. Guardian. Wants, X Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun ty, a bottle of the ‘•Liquid Heave Cure," to check the first indications of heaves, and the preven tion and core of all diseases that affect the wind of horses. ALSO, a box of Dr. Power's “Hibernian Oint. mem, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, Gra. zes. Bruises, Ijesh wounds, and all cutaneous diseases to which horses or horned cattle are subject. ALSO, a box of the “German .Rat Killer," one of the safest an'd beat articles in use fur destroying rata and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills," for the same purptss, For sale at the Wcllsboro* Drug Store. Dissolution. THE CO-PARTN ERSHIP heretofore existing i be. tween the subscribers under tbo style of Ttlbor Young it Co., is Ibis day (Nov. 5,) dissolved by mutual consent. L. TABOR, * ROBERT YOUNG. T. L. BALDWIN. A. 6. GUERNSEY. O, B. LOWELL. The business will hereafter bo carried on at the same place by Tabor, Baldwin St Co, who wil col. Icctthe accounts, notes'dec., of the old firm. Application for Divorce. Ib Polly Cool— you are' hereby notified that Chauucey Cook, your husband, has applied to Ute Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Co, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the Judges of the said Court have appointed monday, the Sd day of December next, at the Court House in Wells, boro* for the hearing of the said Chauncey Cook in the promises, at which time and Place you can at. tend if you think proper, JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Wcllsboro’ Nov, 1, 1855. WANTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER wanted to. t) work by the day, month or on shares, at the shop of the Subscriber in Clymtr township, Tioga Co, Pa. I have a large, quantity of seasoned lum ber on hand, ready to be worked, and would prefer to give the workman a share of the proceeds. CHARLES PRJTCIURDt Clyracr, June 14 1855. (If.) HEW GROCERY & PROVISION! STORE. nvr and O. BmARV, Dealer* ITJ -* in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS It SHOES, READY-MADE CLQTWSO, Wood if WiUau Wart, Ttiiacce, Cigars, Fruite, Confte nantry, dfc., fyc. Al tho Stand recently occupied by Robert Roy, Wellsboro’, Pa. Plaster! Price Reduced! THE subscriber b» just received it hi> mill near Mansfield, 350 tor* Cayuga PLASTER stone, where be will keep constantly on hand fresh ground plaster t o supply all that may give him a call. No mistake this limeLighlning never strikes one tree twice. Price $5,5(1 per lon. AMOR GIXDY. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 ‘Notice to Rt; In tiers. "VrpTK'E is hereby igiven to Venders of Merchna .1 v„ dlie wfio have noglccled lo procure,lbeir Li. e'emses fdjf,ttii' present 1 year‘ that the same must be hiken; flu'inb/iUiO/faaj!, day of December Court, or costs'wilt ensne.' 71 HENRY RATHBONE, J Wellsboro 1 Nov. 1 ’35. Titat'r ef 3iog« C«. : Mtiki<jiT‘ Pirdob, Mcitsieons, Violins, Aeoordeons, ifc., ie.,-rjysi received and for sale by' G. W. TAYLOR. , SHAWLR— Heavy >t»U iorig and square, khg and equate Brocha, plain Vutd SjrtredCsrhniero shawls, a large Variety; at - ; J. U. BOWEN’S. ‘ CAPS & HATS of every description just received ■t ■|TVMBROIDERIES.—A tptendid'ssMHinlihtJusl lid fetched ut J, R. BOWEN'S. B a Wickham, A. T. Guernsey, F, E. Smith, A.C. Bush, Jacob Johnston, T. J. Berry, H. E. Smith, H. S. Johnston, Jam. Goodrich, E. T. Bentley.
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