flew York Tribune, 1855-6. mllE TRIBUNE Is now In tlm middle of Its flftMnth year: T VoL XV. of its weekly Issue commenced on the Ist of Sep tember lest, prtie Amcricon public need not now be mado ac qumntod with.lts cheructer or cUlnu to consideration. Ith bate subordinate rvp.nl for prudence, «or popularity, it has aimed tie, and fur Righteousness,for ( Trulh, for Uaman itt aaainsl fortlded lulonity, krund and Oppression. There is not a slaro-tnuler on this Contcncnt, though ho may never read wmhinK but hlB bills of sale and notes payable,* ho does not know nncJ bate the THIKUNE; Uyjre Is wot aw oxtou blyc fabricator of drugged and poisonous Liquors who does u ot consider It a very dangerous and Immoral paper, and wmideuwhv Us publication n* allowed in ncoramorcial,cotton l.u> mg CK>' Uko Now York. The NEWAKK MEKCUUY onco forcibly remarked that It hud never known a bard, griping, *rcwmg, avaricious emplover who was not hostile to tho TUIBU.sE, nor one eminently generous and kindly who did not like it. Prompt and plaiiispoken In its (Jqaandatlons of Iniquity and abuses of power, while clainflng mo exemption from human fallibility, It may have done temporary Injustice to Individuals, bul ft has never been unfaithful to Principle, nor deaf to the cries of the wronged and Hnffcring. In its columns the advocates of novel mid unpopular theories con templating the melioration of human woes, especially those t.r the voiceless ami down-trodden, linvo over found amliencc utul ho-pitallt} ; while it has ardently resisted, and will per •Weully combat every attempt to proscubo and degrade any class In-cause of diversities of Nativity, Creed or Color. In JetUacc of calumnies the most ntrocbms, and of hostili ties the niO't deadly and untiring. THE THIBCXE has grown (tcadilv m public appreciation from the day of its origin. Its iiiimui of boning the public have been augmented m propor luttend ul a single editor with one or two assistants, it« organization now comprises a numerous body of writers, i-ach htted by special accomplishment and experience for the ikiiiiDiUr line of diccusrdon to which Im pen is devoted: the iiaJh amount of reading matter given, more than quadruples Ih.l. ~f ill emliest Kim’s: « -.biff of valued correspundeiila eu nr,i •* the glolic.lrausmitungwirh and intelligent narrations vi whatever is nio-l worthy oi attention : while Politics, Leg islation. Literature. Art, Hl-tory—in short whatever affects Du- s-K’ia' well being of maukiud. Polemic Theology alone e.v ccplon—Unde here the freest and moll searching discussion Attachel bv prufviiml convi. tmti tu the bemliceni policy of Industrial development a ami Internal Inteiconmitinicatlou, whose uiuit roil ■•pirn.in j ihunpmn through the last Half- Century WJW HI..N K V CLA\— imbued, moreover, with that .■ti.ru •>'. forin.Mn.riee tow.ltd our weaker neighbors and tow ard Hu* i.iiu ti wrong a Ab.-ngnies of tin-, t «sitmuu. and of Peace with All wln.li will hallow lire name of NMrig. THE TIUUL'Nh. while surrendering no jot of Hi proper mdepr nd i uce rooper.iicJ e.tni. illi and urdentl) with the NMug jKirly ►o long a- it-. Miulitr v.a.-preserved. When mlß.ai-dun at trrapi u,i< ni.ule t<> interpolate sl.iM’-lmniing into its. erred, uesternU ren-led that iinpo-iuon : wmn.ut tln-clovi of the Ul t’rv.ulenUal tmiv.ix il wh- -hi ii that a large |»or(nm of the ding- pp’fenel tod.feat th.ir own juirtv nitl»*r than allow Us AuU-sli'err wing to share «ts inumph. even under a con pervative <’hnf on a I’ro-M.nt-n platJoim, w<- knew .tnd pro claimed that the \> bur pfirtv wa.-nomoi. biib-equont ivent?, including the iw- and enimui.itioii of the Know Nothing i .n-pir.uy, and th'- ’•pu-.h Jih*.u ptlon ll.en.nol tin whole I.iire of |*i o-.-lai.-i v \S higi-rn. onh r-.nfinned our undoubting mitiriiiallon*. \N It’ll no -irKl' I UueuUilloU-.. theret.ip*. lor Ur-iueiitubh bvgui.e, but nub hope ami jo\. and Minpnthy, ~•,.i u.ird--- ol 11n-, r, li.o e\u Imil. J the b< ginning ami watched in- ,*r.-gies- id Dial mights MUM ULICA.N im-wm. i:t whi-h, muiclled by the perfidiou-i violation of the Miv-otui Cotnp.n I. jm l nt mi ii lalt-.l bv the a.-dtate, in d .-Imeii {(/sweep awu the l.uidinftt k-> of old part% fendn, and unite the Urue lic.uii aim strong arm* ot the fieo-s.mled in ,-e mighty effort t.omtin.- tb. «. onrge and M.ann .d u- 'li.rJm in Intoxicating B-v.-rng -.\Nilft::iMt a- i.eiejyi-.i*. uii'-.unest and unllim lung < li-mipio. CuniiJirn- mg n* i.da.h f.-ho-lo -t of M'-'b mt.' -i/'. and wiih irvo’b - u ■wia.l.iw ol j in .mage, TilK 'JKiIJI NK i* ijow j— ►’j.din quart*, foim, IHILV ;thre«. di-rim t editions; .S-rui ■.v-.-kl' uri weekly on u r.hrel 4-4 bv IU inehe*. eight ample pager-ol *ix> otiuna* ■-.« n. it.* . m ulati-m has uteadily grown li-.'i. nothing t-> the 1 dl-.wing m;. issues (etc. morning,. 2 1..>00 cojucs. henn*WeeUiv 12.1'.' *• M eeKi\ ■ • • • 137.7 ji' *• Calilornia edition T«u. W c bi-liP'c nc oilier nt-\%t m in- Ii ii a *nli» no tion Ihi o'iT Imli umi n, j.oi i<*.r i) ol .it » n.jrt run mul i* Ami \iu.U*l:-» i . i.. ipm •»- r«Mi iim 1 iai i mn.in :»■ • T iliUfrr to b.. l».n iluuli«K**% Uip h fMoll.-l .It m.l>- Tiptioii I •. u W'UiH !■- in >1 t" p«*rc< nc in llui unprrf fkii i U pitroiiugi evidence of piibhi. approval ami eMc.-m T K K TII K TUI Bl’N* K employ* no irawlmc .i<:**nt>- ar*l i^n 1 - ci ik pip .a Cl (ru*. 1(1(1' fiif-lipin* nl.*n(lo t'no i'.. I Hi*- ■ xpm.- ' : tin H*l' in i*' | \ i.i* at. awaitin’: .v fi'-l r-mlit no« t j. l'i* snibi. MlnT J; not*, i. ■iii"!'. tin .i-i Mini ■ i» «!.»•,il tk . ini 111. l"l .I| up Ml . M I ,1 HO If 1.11. \ p.ll-l I . ,*l| k u u. a 11.. . .mi •; m:-i t.i miii ■»: «in. im*. •.■•in r. p t.-- .. i i.i r u;.' - . n* -..f*'tk i* «: i.i:r n«I. 'a o! a non* r.-U, n *, t'.i. iipi'c*: I'M aic j,mti ini Ju cmm mu u,m »!»•* ;.i* it .. i n k !<• nti.a n am I l.*rvi ar.l Urn luiin'j .uni mom. i nf lm ; . :i..'i I.* i r% t:i*i ii rn.i invarul'i. an.—tor tin TKim'Sl. y. )-r a:i:ir. .-I Mi-W . .'■•l inn (n[ii. i for $... fo* f>r j*l.2 >!»i* * (or W I.EKt.X ... - ur . v*-r \nwu" f-r -jTi.r m uil.im? ol i'.u)■ MiLn-ni-a, \ i-iid -ns i»!.« at all mu") In* mull o- a v.t (!.< prkv jai-. ■ U.o?v .»»ria«M la i. Mtl.KI M«. 1.1.1 t A 1 I. N 1•! -n V w Yml MONEY TO LET. 11. *. BAB LEI I TAPING jusl relumed Iron) New York with 1 ms Ij (I i>urciiasc>. would mule tnc allcnlion o. Uuvers lo iiu> cxiiiUiUon o GOODS cV WARES coninanny qu ililtcj- and |irn,e> wiin unv t mni. ir Tiojja cmini*. Disliking tin idea of w if real deal ol show and bombast in ndvcriiMntr I would simph s.iv that Hie u.-uil variety ol useful arlicies in l)ie line o Din mull. uwi.nii:.'. i.ODTs & *SHOE; n.OTHI.V. 11 AT.* CAD. HAIIDWA". DAI NT. Oil.' owicm: sto.m: m vm WoOT)i:v UAUI TIN D ARE. kc mav fee f«mnd al prices that cannot fail to please pur cn rs lor Readv Pa- Should u happen that an article called for is no. oi n.ind. cii'inmcrs are posi/treh/ assured that I'. vv il ir "ll'Xt lC'C h '' in connexion with the establishment may be found a goo:; o r Box. Parlor, and Cook Stoves, of Inc nc-ivicvi cnslmjjsnnd most approved patterns tngrciiw* uni: trerylhivg’ in llic line of tinware, arm retail. manufactured by and under ihe mix-ru-mr of our follow townsman. Mr. John B. bohriL who h said lo be the best tinner in the coum; Tiinsf wMiing ware made from pood pin**-., ana a smooth job. will not.fail lo make their BCJrunm* and leave their orders at Nov. 2!!. ]<~>l ROCK. BAILEY’S. NEW M\SONaC 11 ALL, PHILADELPHIA. AGENTS wanted in every town and county in the boiled Slates lo sell Uic bcauliful picture of in Grand Lodge Boon. In the New MASONIC 11-xLL,Philadelphia. This Plate is selling very rapidly, and dims Uie admira tion of all, for the correctness and fidelity with which ST WARY, f RKPCO PAINTING. AND FfRMTTRE Are represented, and the arti.lic beau tv nnd liarmo nr of the colors Size of Plate, 23 X 23. Price, 93 Od. Booksellers and Picture Dealers wishing to take agencies for il. will please address for further Infor mation. L. X. ROSENTHAL, Liihofirvpher. Philadelphia. AGENTS! AGENTS! PERSONS accustomed tu procure subscribers for Books, Magazines tec., or get up clubs for arc requested to send us their names anc uddiess, and We will forward ilium, free of cnarge, a specimen number of a publication for winch they will find ready sale; and we will allow them a commission of 50 per cent for their services, J. BRADFORD & BROTHER, No 3 Courtbnd si. New York. Agricultural Society. THE Annual meeting for the election of Officers to .he T'mga county Agricultural Society will be held at \N cllxhoro,' on Monday evening, the 3d day of December next, agreeable to the 6lh Article of the Constitution of said Society. G. D. SMITH, Nov. 2.0, 1955. Rec. Sreretary . SILK&— A few more pieces of those beuutifu changeable silks at 50 cts per yard, just recei. ved at the Empire Store, and going off like hot cakes. Cull and see them ut J. R. BOWEN’S Musical Instruments Pianos, Mclodeons, Violins, Accordeons, &c., &c.,—just received and for sale by 6, W. TAYLOR, CornShellers—from $l2 down to SSTS-f ur ulc ly V. r. &, W, ROBERTS. Union Dagnerrean Gallery* MR. E. W. BECKWITH Would inform Ihe La dies aod Gtmllcmen of WeUsboro* and vicin ity, that he will remain a few days at the above named place, with his LARGE AND ELEGANT GALLERY, GIVING TO THOSE WHO WISH A PERFECT LIKENESS Of themselves or friends, an opportunity to obtain one. BY HIS ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, the eyew made to look life-like, however light it may be—the features prominent—the dress clear and distinct,—thus producing u Picture superior to those very black or pale likenesses usually taken by itin> crant operators with an ordinary light. CHILDREN OF ANY AGE TAKEN IN A FEW SECONDS! Fathers! Mothers! Brothers! Sisters! fail not of securing one or more of those mementos of Rib which ut a future lime may not be obtained.— How many sad reflections, and deep regrets, have been cxjicrienccd by friends, when a loved one has been suddenly taken from (hem, and no likeness 101 l of what was once so dear, but that engraven on memory’s fading tablet; —whilst heart-fell emotions of gratitude arc always expressed by those who have secured the life-like countenance ol a friend passed away. Mr. Beckwith will visit private residences in case of sicknc.-s, or to take a likeness of u deceased friend, il taken from Paintings and Daguerreotypes. . “How dear to my heart the scenes of my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view.” Who would not like a picture of the homo of his childhood, and the village green around which so muny associations cluster, or the home of his riper years, when fur removed from that loved spot where friends and family dwell. r/A'ir of houses* rcuuc dvimixes gardens, PUBLIC SQUARES &CEXKHY, taken on a large and approved scale, and by a recent Invention, without being reversed. Premia tvks'.' os i.vnos or small plvtks, neatly set in PINS, tllMls, r.U \C£LLI >. LOCKLT3. OR !TT LLUIAST I ASKS OR fruias to cuil the purrU-L-or, and warranted not to lade.— Mr. B. keeps on linrwl a choise selection ol’ (lie latest stylus o( Cases*, including Turkey (Vlo roeco of various colors, Paper Maclic loken«, inlaid with Chinese work’, a new and beautiful article for presents; and as great a sanely as can be obtained at any establishment in our 1 cities. Prices Ficm $lOO to SlOOO. Dacuerrcotypks taken at the Gallery in cloudy aa well as pleasant weather, and u good Likeness warranted, or no charge. Ladies and Gents, am invited to visit the Gallery, and examinespecimincs. Ple.ise call soon, as my slay in town will be short. N. B.—Mr. B.’a success 7n the business previous ly, and the superior Pictures that have been taken by hun in the - Gallery, recommend him to the pat ronage of the Public. WeJLbnro’ Nov. 22d, 18*73. , Cosmopolitan Art Association! Arran-r*’m'tWs f..r Uk>> s,.^. o , v i Aitmmt Collection of thb n rt w and Puptilar histuntii n fur ll'.** •liir«*>i'*n of Liictaiun u'.il \n. Iki u in i U 1 mi lU inik't cx’.i*:ibi'o -calr. Aiiimii.' thr "''rlC' rnpic'}. i» llic far-famcrl Vklitch oriciii'ilt:. *.ik'»t Ten Tl.oiu**mil I»yl!ur''. G.UUU »• ls7«‘l£6 copies. hi i'*n.’*>i>c th«* Ni ;v non. the di/Tudion of \\orks o Avr.ui< \*» Art. nmi th* < i** im-u'.-rm nt i f AimTirMn ii.uc not I'-.-n li.kK • 1 t 'ouiiiii'.'i'iiii lm\ c h.*cn t> iiMiik i.f ili.- imni ilipim.-ii.-li .1 Aiii-tumii Arti*t~, nho ml ■ I'l.irii.iili- -.i’.ii' "f tin n liiK-i linn* A iii"*)'/ tint r.ri 1 1;i* •, Murbl** Un*li. <.x«.'-Uli.U l»% lliu grcalcbt Scul] lor. —liru.\U I»UV> KKv. Wassjlwgio», the FATirr.u or nis* cuc.vtry, Beiijamhi Frankiisa, thi: pii Daisirl WeEnskr, 'i HE .-TATL^MA.V. A lilts \l-Ili.J 1 iiiujto ui,II .r- anv one n oi'ni b**r of this A**>vs ilnm. .is.’i cnlitif- i.mi lo t iibci ..ne . l»i «‘iu’ >«-r. u:..i al'-o a u. kci mile* distribution i •* * Harp-r'*. Piitiruu*-*. Lmck< l bark* cr. Hoi.'* Ik>M V 11 do. lb.‘.hum's. uud v L'wh's Hook. Jvr* hi.. MMii- live imMnb«*i*hif>- are entrtl»*d loam five of tl« H l*»r mu u. i. a.i-l t.< ns !u!, ‘y m the (list! ihn* t-ir.. Th-n-t '•■!* d**i i' *' fimn lh- -.1 • i.f niy:.i)»>r an- il-voicl lo tile purchase of works of All for lhe V.'lMltllg V-. 1. l>\ !>crn. an 1 — l-t All |ui r- ri-i-.c (lie ju'l vi-lur «f (J r(r *■>' frrijJinn o' th' m I.l*. .-li-iic ol -t> lima Liluraturv. *i-; K-v-1» nwn 1 '- * i- **Miti ilmtih-i I'm-.rN ji , ar.* , »H‘-»:u; i ii.-i • W.iikx fil-llaii its a.'i-ii' D* r-oii" m i 'u.Uinj fun'!* f'-r ni'mil*' r-hip, w ill plra«p ptva Dii’ii [’lit .<<■/<'') iii Jii'l. ibt-in.'ii(i) t!i *3 v.l-li the to > (■•mneji>*.*. and have the Mter iej-i-‘ten-il j.i th- I'n-t in |»r*\> iu lop*., on tU rc<*> ipl a ccri.tvealu of I'ieinh- I‘iiij). lotf-tlji-r with the .lcsiie.l, vill be for* v.anlc«l to an v j ari «-f tin* countiy. TTiohc who puuh in.t^..7.in'at Bookstores, will observe that by joieirii: lies A'-i-i e!tn)i. Jbev 7e l ir\. l- rW > b «*. l'a. Well-l ".o’ Xi.veinbei, Stli. LOOK OUT FOR THE EHfiIHE! The Seasons change — SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! AND m/SIXE&S KELA f nons, TIIERKFOH K, TABOR, ISALI>WI.\ & CO., {Succeed Tuhor, Young Co) IN TUB FOUNDRY «U>INK»S, AS MANUKACTURERSof Slcum Engines, Boilers and Machinery of nil kinds; Slaves, Hollow Ware, Tin. and Copper Ware. REPAIRING &, JOB WORK done with the least pn>>ildc di lay. MILL GEARINGS furnished 1 oilhovt extra charge for patterns. PLOWS of all kind*, (two of which took Hie premium ul the late County Fair,) kepi coiiblunlly on hand. We have the for Tioga County, to mnnuiuclufc and vend the King Store. one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at our store house, for wholesale te retail. Their Stoves took the premium over the Albany Stoves at Lite late Fair. That is a feather in oar cap which we donl intend to have plucked out soon. Corn Shelters, Of all the improved patterns that commend them, selves to farmers. Besides this, we intend to furnish belter Ware, belter articles and belter work, at lower prices than any other establishment in Tioga county will be able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can get what he buys at reduced prices. This is (lie (air way of doing business, and the system upoiujvhich the Tioga Foundry and Machine (shop will be Con. dueled hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, but come on. TA BOR, BALDWIN te CO, Tioga, Nov. 15, 1855.—if. OT Old Iron and Copper, and all kinds of produce taken hi oxchauge for work. NOTICE is hereby given to Venders of Mcrclina dize who have noglcclcd to procure their Li. censes for the present year, that the same must be taken out by the first day of December Court, or cost* will ensue. HENRY RATHBONE, Wcllsboro’ Nov, J *55. - Tttao'rof lioga Co. PLAIN & FIGURED DELAINES.—A largo slock all styles and colorsj also Persian cloths, Pdramettos, Mcrinoes and Debages, a belter assort, ment than ever before offered in the county, and sell. ing at startling low prices by J. R. BOWEN. SECOND YEAR Terms of Membership. 'S'lio Adviintascs Si-rarctl Notice (o RHallerst THE TIOGA COTTNIY AGITATOK. CHEAP LANDS, ay mutual association. A Home for All for One Dollar ! < Share» 93. Quarter Sharee 91. ' THE GREAT NORTH-WESTERN MUTUAL LAND AGENCY! CHICAGO ILLINOIS. V I ir ILL 6TSTRIEUTE eu the first day of January next, Vr ISSO, among Us SlmrohoWorß, by a Committee of Direct ors elected by thonwelvcs $133,000 In Lands & Cash. Any person may become a member of the Association, and joint owner of the property, on the purchase of oao or more shares or quarter shares. Kvcry Share and Quarter Share will be duly numbered, scaled 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. Its prime object is to cheapen lands and bring a Homestead, a Farm within ,the reach of all. however limited their means. Active and intel ligent Agouti arc constantly engaged investing funds of llhe Association in the best improving sections of the Union, on the lines of projected Hallways, and where its rapid advance ment is certain. Land Warrants will bo taken at the Market Hates, for Shares In this Association; others will bo purchased for Cash, and located on the host lauds in the State and Territories of the Great Wist. The four Towns purchasing the greatest number of shores by FIHST DAY' OF JAN UAH Y', 1850. will bo notified to elect u Director each tosuperlulond the distribution. His expenses, and two dollars per day, while engaged will be paid by the Association. As soon as two-thirds of the Shares shall have been sold, the President, Secretary and Directors elected by the Share holders. shall appoint a day, nut later than the aotb day of January, 185 G, and proceed to distribute among the said Share holders the entire projwrjy of the Association, to the full amount of Shares, or $125,000. The Property already secured for distribution the presem year, (January 18'.t\) to be increased by cou-lant invcstmcul of tlie Stocks sold and the profits is us follows: 1 Farm of 020 acres, with Orchard and good Buildings, within one mile of the it. 11. Station, and 20 miles of Chi ago. S'JO,uOO 1 Farm. 100 acres, in Rock county, Wisconsin, with young Orchard, fair buildings, and half timbered. 20*000 4 Farm-: in Illinois. each S.UOo, 4,u0) 3 u Indiana, *■ f*OJ, 1,001 2 *• “ Missouri, “ Got), 12'0 Ten 100 acre Tracts in Wisconsin, each $409, 4.000 TweiDv 80 acre Tiact*. in lowa, “ 2W, 4,£tio loot) Town lots in the above Stales, 0,000 20,000 aivcs of choice Wild Lauds, SO,UOU Knch Shnu’hohlvr shall be entitled lo whatever mny fall to hid share iu the cliitHbulion. hi* it huge or email. Ii inny be a Farm wm th S3O,ODU. Hut in no ease, om it be less than one acre of (too I L’hhl »r a Town Lot. Any popmn becoming cntillotl to n Farm or Lot valued over $lOO can h.nu cash for the same, deducting only 25 per cent. Fmaller prizes will be taken in part payment of uhanys of the next year. Titles to loinds will be forwarded to Shareholders at the mere of .Notary's fees for m.kuuwlcdgmcnl. This Rat'd Chitucc lor a Fortune should be secured at oiiov, by sending in your orders for Shares Umucdiatelv. A premium of $10) will bo pild to the Agent who shill sell the tp-oaieai number of blnr ; i, sto the second ; $5,1 the third ; $25 to th -• (mu i'.i, .u.d a preiuium of £IuUJ will lo giv.-n l«» tint Fire Company. Lodge, or Aiaociativm who i-Lali di-poac of the greut'-st number of share-. Usj m Ageuti vv.mto I in c-.ery town In the Union to sell Shares and leport good investment*. A liberal pei centnge will be allowed and Clrcular& forwar ded to older by mail or expietv. 1000 Land Warrants Wauled. We will pay the highest rush juices, in shares; or part in shan’t 01 all ca-h. W<* will locate Land Warrunti on the m-M ad\anWgci>us terms for parties abroad. We having edii'i'-nt agents in ourv hm 1 OJllce, with plots uf tin* boil utwnteiid tiui'ii in th.* Cnum. This is .1 nw opjmrtumiy to inn -on-. h.dhug Lai.-l Wat rant*, iu the Ka-l. Sutes to have them I -ary t 1 tran-mlt by null or express, your Wii.ia.iis.dttly ttaii'f-nc I mi 1 we will return the Shares or vi-b. by return mu:l or tue titles to the laud os soon as II can be located. Addrp"« b\ mail for Shares In the above Association, or for location of Land W’anants, Ac. LELAHD, BARMES k CO. Agents Cl. M. W. Land Agency, Box ho*J. Chicago, Illinois. N. B. When pm tins prefer if, land- will be entered In their mime*, mid Ac. paid for them, for an agreed por tion of the Iw* in value in periods ol dor a jtars. At whi< h time if preferred by tlt ir m-u.ey will bo returned wr.h 12 per tent, pur annum iui ;iv-d in lieu cf a title to the land*. L. B. k CO. Send In your Orders at once. rltnfly vf J.uuM ciictvav <> sl-mp flu J" I/ Ik-i -return p EVER CBANGiNB-ALWAYS NEW! LAKCUd ARRIVAL OF FALL ffl WISTER FOODS, AT TUB EMPIRE STORE. THE SUBSCRIBER lakes the earliest opportu nity of informing llie citizens ofTiogu county, and llie “rest of mankind.” lb it he is now receiving Ins second slock of Gouda loj the Fall and Winter trade; and he deems it unnecessary and entirely out of*order to go into un enumeration ol llie thou sand and one articles, that lie in common with other met chants keep and arc so Bxtrnnrly anxious to dispose of. Bnt there is one thing that he wishes distinctly understood, and that i?, he does not buy goods to lay upon hi' shelves and counters and accumulate llie dust of eentmics, wailing lor that good lime, when people arc so green, or (what is worse) hard up, u.t to be willing to accept the “Old Familiar faces” of these “Shop-keepers,” at tile “UrifT” first impo>ed, (No insinuation** ? ) His motto is “small profits, speedy sains, and quick return'.” Thinking that by adopting and living up to the motto, lie 'hall merit and Revive a continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded him, lie would say to all—call and see the New Goods. J. R. BOWEN. Well.'hnro, Nov. 15, 1855. ■Will Kansas be Free ? IS A QUESTION ihUieult to answer, but that llie Suh.'enber is offering merchandize chrup, admits not u doult. The question will he hmnvdialvly set tled upon inspection of the Goods and prices. Me is jii'l receiving Ins fall slock, which consists in u general assortment of DU Y GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ROOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, MATS & CARS, BOOTS & SHOES, W 001) ENWA R R. STON E WARE, TIN WARE, Di% SSaitt’g liivisok’atmg, Spirit. li A Word to the TFise is sufficient I' 1 The Subscriber lias a large and well selretrd slock of Goods, and is offering them (it .is reasonable prices as can be bought io Tioga Co., or (bis side of Cedar Run! lie who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wauls a box of SNUFF or a FINC DRESS, will do well to call arid exam, inc before purchasing elsewhere. Come und see and bo convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent, For U. 11. POTTER. Middlehury Centre, Nnv. 8, 1855, NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. Maud O. BULI.AI?©, Dcnlors • in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS If SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Wood {f Widow Ware, Tobacco, Cigar t, Fruits, Conjee. Uontry, Ijc., Ifc. At the Stand recently occupied by Robert Roy, Wellsboro’, Pa. Plaster! Price Reduced! TUG subscriber lias just received at his mill near Mansfield, 350 tons Cayuga PLASTER slnne, where he will Keep constantly on hand fresh ground plaster .0 supply all that may git-e "him-a call. jS’o mistake this timeLighlning, never strikes one treoi twice. Price 35,0 U perton. AMOS BIXI3Y. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 £tHAWLS.’ —Heavy wool, long and equareV'fohg O and square Brocha,' plain and figured Cashmere shawls, a lafge variety, at .J. R. BOWEN’S,. BOOTS & SHOES.—Gentlemen’, boot, of,every .description. Boy’s Bools and Shock of ull.slylta and sites just.received at . , JQNES 4. ROE’S. BUFFALO ROBES.—A few Bales of.qjtra NA. 1, just received at JOS r i3, HOE’S THE Subscriber having purchased Bailey &. Fo ley's entire stock of Books, Stationery and Jewelry, and added llierclo his former Stock ol Ti oga, and a large and fresh assortment from the City, may be found hereafter in lioj’s New Building, where he will be happy lo serve the public with SCHOOL. LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books, an cheap as they can bo purchased this side of the Oily. ALL TUB POPULAR MAGAZINES OF THE DAT, may be had i«t his counter, and any book desired can be furnished to erdcr. He will also keep a full assortment of Stationery and Ink, which mny be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of WAICHEB, CLDCKS, Mtagtipß JEWELRY, on hand und Ibr sale on the principle of '‘Small profits quick Returns” With largo practical experience, und having sc cured llie services of a good workman in the me chanical Department, (hose wishing watches Cio:&Rieil & llfipttlicd ca,n depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily snd promptly. He will keep constantly on hand a large assort ment of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which ell will do well lo call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of palron age is respectfully solicited- G. W. TAYLOR. Wcllsboro’, Oct. 18, 1855. (formerly of Tioga.) ROBERT HO?. DRVOOIST % A I’O TH EC Alt Y WcHebmo’ Pa. WSIOLESA.IL.aO & RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN 4- DOMESTIC DRUGS $ CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, OIL, PAINTS, DYES, ACIDS, VAR NISHES, PUTTY. WIND OW-GLASS. BRUSHES, PA TENT MEDICINES ROOTS, BARKS, BIT TERS, HERBS, SEEDS, OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS, TINCTURES, PILLS, POW DERS. PHARMACEUTIC PREP ARATIONS, THOMPSONIAN ’ |ircscrl[iilotw will cl all time.- receive cere ini olltnilion. Every article sold ul bis Sinre is war rented I') be as rt pret-emed lo lire purchaser. All articles nnt salisfaciury may lie relumed, IT uninjar. cd, and Ibe money refunded. Terms, (’ash. O' Call ul the siyn ul' UiS'iMorlar. ,m Well-bond Get. 25, ldsj.it. GRAND HUSH JONES & ROE’S. M here they are now receiving their FALL & WINTER GOODS. WHICH CONSISTS OF DRV HOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FAMILY GROCERIES, MATS AND CATS, BOOTS AND SHOES. HARDWARE, CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, TIN ware, wooden.ware, ready made CLOTHING. AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, FLAYS ELS, EASTERN CLOCKS Warranted to keep good time. WE would say to our customers and purchasers generally,that onr store is now complete, we have a large a-.-orlmcnl of every kind of goods and our price' e.nmol fail lo suit llie elor.fl. dy p-nt.vt any n-ddcin or traveler even in :l- m.*'i -.-t \\ ■•r-u'.nijy I iCithties from any Am:«- m U.l.iuti' o.s-.w It u-«er, oi any injury from coiHtuuih tnlnl’iia M d «na «t Mi It will instantly eh es. ihe Aj i.e i!i p-i-m-. ulu»hiv<* ntr f.*l.‘-l far imj length ««f Inn-. Irani «>m; «l.i/I • Iwei.M \ .. that, they nec-l nev-r lo buu an din i Gull, by emiiniu.n ' .a U'O according lo diiPoti"ii-. 'J h- pale nt ..I otu • I in k eover mid stremr'h. ana u lUinue* until u pel maii-au and radical c;:r<' is eJtoeti.l. ur iV'O buUh’B Awilanswci mi oidmiry ca'os; e*-mo mav require more. Dinvii-m-. p:inmd m Delia «m. i’i • mdi ami Spanish. Hvoiujianv eaeli bottle. Dike one debar. Libital diacounla mink- lo the tn .!•*. J.VXi.i A. KII:'DES, fro'. ..lent.', l;. I, PROOF OF SAFETY. Vu Viol;. ,lim? 11. “I hive modi* a rhenikal **Tnru:n:it: , 1 l-.-uii-lntn Mili'inuc in IL< cooipositiuli til P would prove ininih’U- I ' I'lnMu* tiou. JAMI2SK. CIHLTO-N. M. I)., Chom.al,' EVIDENCE OF MERIT. :,sm;i'o, Vulon Co.. Mar 2. IS;.'.. >Trt. .7. A. r.noDßi—lk m Fir: '1 In* ho\ ..f inc-«ia iu • \ t*u -iiu mo was duly nveivod «m tb° Hill «*f .Vpi 'i. Ili ne '<>|«l ;p out oiu* half ol it. amt •uf;i the a\li . hacc a-c-'t it nrm.'*- ibfled that it b.u. rr.v.l tlirni. It Idl*. ecasilnly «tr*pp-(l vbu Ague tn e\eiy one who lm> u%erl n. and *i\ of the c.>;,s u« of l.uiv H»and’nr. M\ Muou.'< tlrugs. 'J be i.io-n tlici c:.u do is t«» ‘•break tn** flnl}-.” tor a -!-»r! tinu* whib* they nr.* sine to cause coni tilutionat uml co.-um? only with life. lt<- meaibei that tiiooniy ruici uui A o ue iiiauh I hut i» harm- Icis as as Mir-, is UH H>i:S*VISVKB ANT AOt’E rt’RK. For sale by UOHKPvT KuV, HW/a6nro: and by Dealers gene rally. p’Sept, 0 1r.)5. itm is l‘r.i o*. I\. j Utoiiec. ATOTICE is licretiy given,that the Excenlnrif and IN Administrators on the following named Estates have settled their accounts, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans’Court of Tioga County, on MONDAY, the 3d day o( December, 1855, lor confirmation and allowance, viz, 'file account of John Fox end TTenry B. Curd, Executors of NEHEMIAU HODGES, late of Sul livan deceased. The account of Jnlm James and Mary E. Thom as, Administrators of DANIEL NICHOLS, late of Union, deceased. The account of Daniel S. SherwooJ, R. P. Buttles and John B. Drake, Administrators of ISAAC DRAKE, late 0 i Richmond, deceased, . W. D. BAILEY, Register. Register’s Office, i Wellsboro.’Nov. I, 1855. i BOOKS JUST RECEIVED und for sale by G. W. TAY LOR, at Wellsboro’ Pa. SCENES in the practice ofa New York Surgeon HO.MES OF .THE PF.OPLE, in suburb and country, the villa, the mansion and the cottage, in a scries of one hundred original designs. A charming new novel—“ Winnie and 1,” “A Book for the times wo live in." “Lucy Boston—or Woman’s Rights and Spiritual, ism -i illustrating the delusions and Follies -of the Ago. ’ _ . “Females among the Mormons," “Our,,World—.or lbs Slaveholder’s Daughter.’’ , “Journal,, of a voyage around the, World by the United’Stales’ Squadron," , ' ALSO—on band, a largo assortment of Looking- Glsssea.snd .Pictures, with or without frames AtTta Book Si. Jewelry Store of G. W. TAY LOR, Wcil.-Vo', . ' Notice. TH E undersigned, citizen? of TiogaXounly, Pa. hereby give notice that they intend to make application lu the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session (which commences on the Ist Tuck d.iy of Jammy 1856,) fur the creation of a corpo rule body with Bunking or discount privileges, by the nbme and stylo of the “THE TIOGA COUN TY Ij»ANK,” to be located at Tioga Village, Tioga County Pennsylvania, with a capital of*Onc Hun. dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of in creasing said capital to two hundred thousand dol lars. Vine DePui, J, S. Bu'h, J. W. Guernsey, P. S. Tuttle, Jas. G. Mccereau, J. Schnuflcin, A. Humphrey, Edward Bayn, Sctli Daggett, Lewis Daggett, Tioga, June 21J 1855-6 m. NOTICE, | S HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will b« 1a made Jo the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its neixt session, lor the creation of a corporate body a jlh general Banking privileges of issue, discount and deposit, to he-eulled “THE BANK OF TIOGA COUNTY'* with u capital of One Hundred Thou sand Dollars, said Dank to be located in the Boro* of WelMmro, 1 Ticigu Co. Pa, J.L Robinson, B. B Smith, S. F. Wilson, Jas. X.owrcy, Jno. N. 13 j die, L. 1. Nichols. ’WclUhoro,’ June 14, 1555. [Gm.J NOTICE U hereby given'that an application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the incorporation of u Bank with discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of inertia, ting to < nc Hundred aitrf Fifty Tlmus.ind Dollars, to he called the “TIOGA VALLEY BANK" and to be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa. .Mansfield June 25, 1555. Tillage Lot for Sale. THE Pull-1 ribcr offers fur sale a lut situated in Hie I’oro’ of Lawrcnceville, Tioga Co. Pa. con taming nbmil throe-fourths of an acre. Said lot is bounded and described us follows, on the west by Middle «lieul, north by Micajali Seeley, cast by Curds Parklmrst, on the south by Dcinond. S.iid lot has on it a good two-story dwelling house nenly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and painted inside and out; also a good barn and other necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN SEY Esq. Law rcneeviilc Tioga Co. Pa. WM. M. JOHNSON, i.nwrencrville, June 14 1835, (6m.)* Orphans’ Court Sale. T) Y VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphans' Court -) of the County of Tioga, will be sold at Public Sale, on tbe premises in the township of Middlcbury, ill said County, on WEDNESDAY the 28th day i of November, 1855. at 1 o’clock, P. M. the following i estate, properly of the late Sylvanus Ames, deed, to 'wit: A lot of land lying in the tow nship of ftliddlobury, in said enmity, afid bounded north by Lorenzo Lake, ea.-t by Krasins Niles, smith by Lewis Ames and' wist by David Palmer,Containing FIFTY ACRES w ith about twenty-live acres improved, with a frame house and apple orchard thereon. Terms mado known cn the day of sale. DANIEL HOLIDAY, Middlcbury, Oct. 21, 1855. Guardian. W anlb, & Things Wauled. WANTED by almost every farmer in the conn, ty, a bottle of the “Liquid Heave Cure,” to check the first indications of heaves, and the proven linn and cure uf all diseases that affect tho wind of horses. ALSO, a box o( Dr. Power’s “Hibernian Oint. incut, a sovereign remedy lor Galls, Scratched, Gra z.-s, llrulscd, Ijcsh wounds, and all cutaneous diseases to width horses or horned cattle lire subject. AI.SO, a box of the “German Rat Killer," ono of the saifust and lies! articles in use for destroying rats and mice, ur Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills” for tho same purpose, For sale at the Wellsboro' Drug Store. dissolution. TMIE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be. tween tlie subscribers under tbo style of Tabor Young & Co., is this day (Nov.'S,) dissolved by mutual consent. L. TABOR, ROBERT YOUNG. T. L. BALDWIN. A. G. GUERNSEY. O. B. LOWELL. The business will hereafter be carried on at the same place by Tabor, Baldwin & Cd, who wit col lect the accounts, notes &c., of the old firm. Application for Divorce. 1 To Tolly Cook— you ere hereby notified.Jtfiat Chnunccy Cook, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas ofTioga Co., for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the Judges of the said Court have appointed monday, the 3d day of December next, dl the Court House .in Wells boro* for the hearing of Hie said Chauncey Cook in the premises, at which time and Place you can at tend if you think proper, , JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Wellsboro’ Nov, 1, 1855. WANTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER wanted to O work hy-,lhe. day, uioulh or,on shares, Millie show of the Subscriber in Clymtr township,Tioga Co, Pa. I have u largo quantity of seasoned'lum ber on hand,4cady to be worked, and would proict to give Uio workman a share of the proceed*. ! " i ' CHARLES PRITCHARD* Ciymer, Juno 14 1855. (If.) ' CLOTHING.— A largo Block in .lore (ft tWla teal fashion*, a fil evafy ijjS? a , l*o a pries In veil thc'Cu/rr, for I nmihooVidWibn EH.Ti.so.iS4i. ,1. R..BOWEN, , I I B C. Wickham, A. T. Guernsey, F. E. Smith, A. C. Bush, Jacob Johnston, T. J Berry, H. E. Smith, H. S. Johnston, Jas. Goodrich, E. I*. Bentley. iy.-/