tei Batter. SL, Will sabhpreserve boiterf No; iWtqtjsi(2 (ion is easo answered, Salt ter for t«jg|reasofoMlHi£ preservalip; the ing l hot forty opfelt;: sweet. A&ther qet motives, anti the -thSt^ir4hW^’iljj^’ut'i ri' the huiler is sold ’fit Jull price (be butter brings. It is a grfcat mistsjkeV-Every pound of salt put in butter over wfiil ii iiecessary to give n flavor, instead of Bringing,a casli. return to the butie? matter, proves a positive loss of twcntv-fivncents a pound, because# reduces the value of every pound of butter fl »;l , VSrsshcdj-, frequently as much as. three cnnlß B pntmd. . Butter is not preserved by sSlf.-' /fhat is- positiVe.' It wilt Kgep just as ns gwfeet as olivfe oil, without sail, if no oilier substance is Incorporated with it. It is the cascine of milk that spoils the butter, and unless free from that, no aft can 'tthcpil sweet. BUiter shbuldbo churned at, Qj) deg,, and immediately afterward re duced ■to 40 deg,, and the- less it ia touched by the hands the belter. It must be worked cool, either witß or washing, as that is a montedquestinn, until absolutely free of buttermilk or particles of sour curd, and then justenoQghi and neftnore, salt, added'tp puit the jtnsie of the consumer. ; Thp salt must be pure, and one ounce to len pounds of butler will be sufficient. 1 Then pack the butter sol idly in any cask of sweet wood or stone pot, so as to exclude the air, and just so long as the air is excluded the butter will remain sweet., .iuhcouldbe kept perfectly excluded, the period that it would keep sweet is forever. Your question is answered. Salt will not preserve butter;— Tribune. Coal Asijes,— lf farmers have not fried i he, benefit of coni ashes on lheir cherry trees, the sooner they do so the better. I recollect well whena boy of carrying the coal ashes from the grate and piling them around, the little cherry tree, which was It no wp by nil the family ns the “little orphan," on account of ns sprouting from the roots of an old tree which died, and the peculiar hard lime it had Ift reaching the stature of even a bush. The sumritrr after the coal ashes were deposited around us base, it put forth a thrifty tree, heavily laden with luscious fruit. My father scemp’lbe aood result of the ashes, a witgoh load was thrown around the base of.eac|) tree on the farm, and the effect was astonish ing. Old trees that were fast decaying Were resuscitated, and sent forth new branches, and bore fruit abundantly. Let those who have coal ashes lest its virtue upon their fruit trees. Exchange. Übmedv fob the Cuncuuo.—A friend of mine informs me that two years since, while regaling himself with a segnr, ho happened to he hv one of his plum tree* of a still morn ing, when ilia, plums were beginning to set, anil (bought lief woultljry what effect, the smoke might, have upbpthe curculio. " He benf down ode limb, snioked it well,and that limb' bore full of perfect plums, while, the rest on the same tree Were stung by thenar* culio end dropped off. facts are relia bly fts my friend’s vferactly is beyond sus picion, and I ate some of the plums. Now, if any covering was thrown over a tree, on a still morning, a good smoke generated of relqso tobacco, or any other, underneath, and so done once or twice thoroughly, the experiment would be demonstrated with scarcely any expense, and if successful il would be worth millions of dollars to the peo ple of this N. llolhes —Syracuse, N. Yi-.’ii yktovj New Yorker. To Destroy Caterpillar^,— A farmerin Massachusetts says that he has found the use molasses very effectual it) destroying cater pillars ; that when they are in the nest' he has ir oyor- wii h aodTtHst none have ever .escaped from'it'; that they veannot travel over a limb where the molasses has touched, oncUhat it doss not in any way injure the tree, and that upon the whole, he likes it better than lighted torches, gunpow der, soap-suds, whale oil, soap, or even the thumb end finger! A cheap and easy reme dy. Let the molasses “ work.’’ .Harvest Tools and Implements.—Ex amine all your, harvest implements and tools critically, and have all that need it, thorough ly repaired at once, tts delay in this essendal point niay prove dangerous. If on examin ing these you find your stock, insufficient for yoor purpose, purchase more immediately, ahd while yon are making your' purchases, recollect that the best agricultural implements and tools, though they may cost a little more in the beginning, are always cheapest in the end. ~ • ' ■ ' 4 ■JTbb. Gbbhan Turnip. —The Country (fetUfanan, in speaking of some turnips sent fi(m.|fo¥ trial, ra'sed in'Canada, says:—“The us, arc very superior for ihe ta ble,—we have never" seen’belter, if so good. A gentleman Irom a neighboring town, calls them the “German Turnip,”'and says they are the best variety he hife evdr seen, and that he keeps them perfectly sweet and good, unjil nett turnips come in.” want-some of these turnips in Pennsylvania; " S, F- WII-SON; CP Removed to James Lonroy’s Office lAS. LO)¥RE\ A 8. F. WILSON, A TTORtffiYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend iheCoorU of Tioga,Potter tod MoKeancountica. ... W«llsborougb,Feb. 1,1823. The Tioga, Ooimty A^tator Tb piAfbhed otoiV tfIttRSDAY MORNING at Wollaboro*, Tiotra County, Pa., by Cobb, Stuirock A Co» on the JP A Y DOWN Sjstom. The cash must Invariably accompanv Die order for Urt M tpo softtftlpoifcoffl. ccs cboose to become responsible Tor the - amodbt, br‘ fto ]»a. per will bo malted. [ThosabacripfldnpriM li ONK DOL LAR ER‘AIf N U lo single SabscHbcrs. Any par son scbdiQg ns §D vUI rcceiVftlOsdpUa of the oatirMr —directed to each wibecribor. f lea, ROX'4 BIfOCK, second Boor, over Tsyfor’s Book Store. .Justice's; Constable’s and other Blanks always'on Imrwl/Jdbami Fancy PribUngexecntod with. neatfiess and £ i j .»• , - - VBll’B IK A. WAJttE? Why, everything,™!—especially when the name it significant and expropriate, os it certainly it at applied to THE EMPIRE STORE, which will certainly hare to be enlarged to doable its' present size, to accommodate the crowds that flock there daily to examine the new and superb stock of aiKßUa® which BOWEN is receiving jrom Ncw.York, and SELLING AT SEDUCED PRICES, because they must bo ‘sold to make room for more. Ladies, we can show you some of the finest, best, moat tastily assorted antTlhe cheapest Dress Goods, ever offered tothis.or any other community. Don't take my word for it, but please call and examine lor yourselves. And then —such lots of READY-THADE Cloth ing, Spring and Summer wear! Gentlemen, come and renew yoor faith by sight. Welhboro’, May 15,1856. J. R. BOWEN. Balm or a Thousand Flowers to beautify tho compfexton, remote tan, frock tee and ptov pics, blotches end ranbtim on the tboo. Catarrh Snuir, for Colde. Headache, Catiirh, Ac. Liquid Heave Cure, lor Couglia. Heaves, Ac- In Horses. Pettit’s American Eye-Salve. an external remedy for Sore Eyes, weakness of the eye, Ac, Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam, a‘valuable remedy for Colds, Coughs, Pain'in the Side, Ac. Houghton’s Pepsin,- for Dyspepsia, Indigestion and QcnoraVDebllity. l»r. Davies’ Reparative, for Scrofula, bad Sorts of every'description. Heed only as a Blood Purifier. For sale at the Welishoro' Drug Store, April 17,1856. Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that the Subscriber is offering merchandise chrap, admits not a doubt. The question will be immediately set tled upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He U just receiving bis fall stock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS 4 CAPS, BOOTS 4. SHOES, WOODEN WARE. STONE. WARE, TIN WARE, Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient I” Tile Subscriber has a large and well selected stock of Goods, and is offering them at as reasonable prices os can be bought in Tioga Co., or this side of Cedar Run I 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 to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Come and sec and be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement J, B. POTTER, Agent, For H. H. POTTER. Middlebory Centre, Nov, 8,1855. Wants, & Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun ty, a bottle of the “Liquid Heave Core,” to check the first indications of heave*, and the preven tion and care of ell diseases that afieol ibo wind of horses. ALSO, a box oi Dr. Power's “Hibernian Oint ment, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, Gra zes, Bruises, iicah wounds, and all cutaneous diseases to which horses or horned cattle are subject. ALSO, a box of the “German Rat Killer,” one of (be safest and best articles in ose for destroying rats and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills,” for the same purpose, For sale at the Welleboro’ Drug Sloio NEW GOODS. rPHE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers'and friends that he still don tinucs the .mercantile business, at ; thc old place, at tho welt known rtore of Wchols'i'wfierc he will be happy to wail on those that will favor him with 1 call, and would invite the attention of the public generally to hia large and commodious stock of DRY GOODS, Groceries, Read yMtl rule Cloth ing and Hardware, .CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &c., &0., in fact everything else kept dun country atore, aril plea too’naitierpua to (petition, and Will sell cheaper than can be bongbtlhis side ofNew York city, . All kinds of produce takenin exchange fur goods At.ttfe highest market price, - Ji'R,- BOWEN. • ■ -Wellaforongb, Jun039,165G„ , r lißjbnni X , Iboxj w.hp harp UprelUeddjdcU. with him. (pro or con) in Tioga Co. that their accts. after tbie dots arc in the bands' of H v W, William*, attorney jn fWeUsboia'.lbr aetUertieot. If. attended to before the ’lat'day of May next, no coat will accrue thereon.' . "April 10,1856. . „ Rf. S. BLACKWELL, lie would alio notily Ihooe peraona in. Delmar "Who gWre their wool to ’A. L. Beater, Manufacturer at Bowen'a ealabliahmeut, Knoxville, or to S.S. , Black well,, agent far. «ajd Bearer 1 , who left lijeir 'food* with me tor delivery, that unleaa die receipti fcr,;lha’«ame not yet gUen.up tpmb.are Ipdtdiih cry, as 1 am reaponsible to Bearer!. T\R»E» APH WHITUTISH— ITX by tlio j | and bbl./olioop'kl ROE’S, ' Jjfeii Voluinet—Subscriber! miy begin Nop.; L iIF. E Ili Lt» 8 T R A T B.Db-Afira‘ clap* Weekly Newspaper, devoted to.® ewe. Lit endure, SeienoeandthaArtstto Entertainment, Im nrovemenlaqd Progress, One .of the, -beat. Family Newspapers ltrthe .World. TwoDoUwaayeaf. - 181 W-JL T ».E-0 ORB.J OB RW-A h,- ■ Derated to ftydibpathy, itWPhiloM|ihv‘ aAd Praatibe toPhMiolpgy and' Anatomy,wllh numerobaniablk. lions’; shdtbedeifWd tifeand Health lu in*. Piir-jtKwoj, oaroA ii jourvali: Devoled to all those Progrdssrfo McaenMf f&Mbe el. ..j. Fwfe,ik(Copy .of each Journals will he e?n(one ybjr.Agcpts wanted. Address,JFowcms Wff- 1 - 8 ! obo, Broadway Ncw-Yotk, - ' NHS.ia.r.D.IHICHARDAI'Aeont Or IhdAbqvo' pttclidal Phtanolegiat,' may be ftCnldlal he hbttav of Mr. I. Richards, tVellsbnro', Pa, - OUFF/VLO ROBES. — Afow Balea of.cxlr* Np **,l, jasiipoeivedait,JoSsai, ROE’S.,, tm l-i i >*. j DnOKED HARIS Ac SHOUjCDeISf O on band at [April Bd.J A. ROE'S. »E«f JIILLIMRV STORE. IVfWS' e. p. rich. ■i-*X ARDS, would respect fall/ inooiiiico faiibdtsillzenioi* WelUboroV and; Tioinit*. .that sheba* just opepodia new- Beery.establishment, at the're. 'HO -'' sideuce of Mr. I. Richards, ■ wliOM May be fooddiat ell timet» ■< r G-.Q QO-.fA S StQJt., TMJB&& - 1 ' "' vrmumWGooD-s,:. ■;/; ' ■ • Birch’**' , ’ : Ladies 8c ChiMrcrt’Sßonnds, RIBBONS, FXOW?:ES. CARS, HEADDRESSES, :: proriipllCf i({e6dad to. ,8h« will also ki tiind td JET No trust. baa jiit returned lima the City ai | BUditHt/itJ 'Ctyifirwesi /FStiints, THonm'w* V ''aßbnds, Rmty&aie Clkhli& oY. all qntflMn * strrf Mß iVV oilabprp’, December 6v>BSsi. ’ •■ PORK! POtttt oir'McH pork, just received and for sale Mr "w. A. KO& Lightning and Bpidbu ics.— —Lightning and thunder Stormpitave generally been held gteat afrits of 'StmoshberTc pn riftfcatiob end’ conservators .of!public beaUlt. but t£ JKoniam, the meteorologist and “ Weplher Brooklyn,-has propagated' aw-op., ptisjlejheory, naniely,; that it Benson of greSi heal QUfeWed'by lightning, is always more fruiiful ofidiseaie and death than periods of equal heat without free atmospheric electric. •‘y. There is a physician in Troy who now and then deals in a little sharp ever businessis dull he gives,aduvehila'iiariy, am) crams, the rising generation with pastry and warm lemonade* that in less than twenty, four hours; a cholera - morbus sets in artiong “his young friends," that keeps him employed for the next three months. . H. o. callfe V , - BAR BER Sd'lLAl H.DR.ESBBR, - ; WelUlh^ftt'Pa. , Occupies, room.pTer jSa’fldj'a Store/ ,|lv€ry tning fu bis jme. ofjbitrippss will.be done es.well anA.aa, promptly .»» done, in fliq nioro rashionableCity Preparations (or removing dandruff, and beaofyfiipg ihp Hair for sale chpap. Hair and whiskerd dyt'd atiy color. Callaudaee. 8 M, ; - - Kalianand mantels, i£qif ' Tioga, Apri126,1855. • • e’are olfen''as([^ lan in this id answer to Whigs who ly are of the of course five re . Buch er than e error, od be lime hint, dangers '•■■to the country, but i%lr sense/ofpefsopaVbhligations jOpnstrain them, 'Ofrthia »l«»sre abqtlf five in jlljtte county! " I X There is another highly respectable class who will Support him. They, are large capitalists and operators,. owners *of Cotton Mills, Machine Shops and Goal Mines. They believe that Mr. Bilchanan’s scheme of redu cing the wages of labor will, help them, and enable them to compete with Europe in .man ufacturing and mining. .They pr?, honest.ip, their motives, being guidedpr cpucßeby tfieh own interest wjthout.special regard to toe ini , tdrests of the country; Their number i» about seven- " ' •: A 3. There is another less rfsspoctableclajis,' though the most respeciobip; jo dheif-Wn estimation. They are commonly called aria* ■ tocrnts.' Hen.fond of iheir'deakh or their' deicent/ . Men Whb Taney’ their blood to be purer than the masses-r-generally anupialarl nobility-; who feel proud- to associate with great men, and ride in coaches! They live-- io marble bouses and country villas, filled with daubs of .picture? which they suppose to be from the pencil of Titian or Corregio. They number five. ?' - i 4. There is an imltalipn aristocracy, some of whom will take the same course! being moved- thereto portly -hy the last meulionec causes and partly by the hope of low wages. They are called iron masters } and number about three.. ) 5. There is another class,jiot far from contemptible, called parasites. They, have no pafiiqplar business tb aid, (to character to (ase,i,buthemg unproducliye,tvort bless, lim ber, plants, are glad to be permiUed to wind themselves around any substantial prop. They number.about thirteen; ...... - r 5 - 8 1 The above include all the apostates. Those who Vote for rum ; who drink - at the Wheatland fountain, and.hurrah to pqy Ibr it, are no apostates! as they never had any principles to abandon 1 . How they will go de pends bn thb last treat. - : - s • ’ J*. S. We had, nearly omitted a vetr im portant miscellaneous case or two. , 7. Those who could npt gel or retain office ifl their own party, and whose only principle was oMce. This class numbers one. Also a fugitive editor; has beeh-’f’alt things to all men," “ everything by turns and nothing long." This we believe is a faithful history of a]l our losses. Whether Mr. Buchanan will find it his gain we leave to results.- Our accessions from the Democratic party have been ten times as many,— Lancaster Whig. Devote every year one acre at least Of vour farm to the cultivation of roots as win ter feed for your stock. The better animals can be fed, and thg more comfortable they can be kept, thb.njor.e; pro friable they! afft — and all farmers work for profit- • t / BUSINESS BIKECTOBY. Hydropathic Fhyrieiao and Surgion, ELKLAHD, TIOGA COtftTY, PA. Will visit patients in all parts oi the county, [June 14.1855.] W. W. WEBB, Iff. D., HAS established himself in the practice of Med icine and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Pa., where he will promptly attend alt calls in his profession. Liberty, Feb. 1.1854. jroniv K. BACHJE, Attorney counsellor at LAW.—Office, north side Pnblic Square Wcllaborongh, Pi. ■' Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co.,N. Y city Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13. KASSAN PARKHURBT, ATTORNEY ANP COUNSELLOR , AT LAW. LA WHENCE VILLE, Tioga County, Pol Office one door below Ford Block. [Feb 31,3 m, * - rSPEWOHR & THOMSON, Attorneys & Con melon at Law, CORNING,; Steuben County, New York. Geo. T. Spence*. ' ' C. H. Thomson. April 18,1855-ly. (Ml T Jt> h«ejjutte' . ■ Beady Bade Clothing, here {kept constantly on hand, o suit warranted to wcaras long as any other, and made id the best and n)oet,Substantial manner, and under hie own soper vision. The proprietor has a complete knowledge of the trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper than any other establishment In the county. He keepe a variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, VetUngsiThatcers,. Trimmings, Wrappers,- Shirts, Collars, Cravats, tyc. <£'> which will be sold as reasonably ss they c«n be pur chased elsewhere. His stock of COATS St, VESTS can’t be beat this side of New York, either in price style, or quality. Don’t forget that this establishment took the fits premium at the Fair of last October. lO* Particular attention given to cutting and ma king garments to order. C. OSSIUN. ' Tioga, April 5,1855. | TiH-Sl \* .«o > t'lv* 7*T I cwf rtii -4 ifs« titfaCl • .V* 1 ftjXtf Iff \-y. SH-jirM-jp w-,’.ni V.-j | U* So .id Jc. ii fIU fax!' s■ SAMUEL HERZOG, haviny part of j’ Stickley’s shop fa 'prepardd'to manufacture all k\d3d qf JSaFINET WORK Rom the heal material and in superior style,’ -He has on bud-several ani pertor Manbgbby-SaTcana foVsale oheip.’ WcUtbotoufh,Aprin4, 1855. Jjargp atpek.ipßtore of the Iq teslfiihlbns.'a ‘fit gUaraniebd'cverylime.aa also a price to soit the boyar, fbr X am bound to tell ’ Sept. 20, IMS. ’ - J. It |tOWEN ; MOHB7 TO LBT. R. S. BAILEY, HAVING jnst returned from New York with his ISl| purchases, would invite the alteblion of buyers to (u* exhibition of GOODS & WARES, conipaiing qualities and prices with any establish ment in Tioga county. Disliking the idca > of a great deal of show and bombast, ur advertising I would simply say .that the usual variety, of useful articles Ih tfid line of ; DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS * SHOES, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, CROCKERY, STONE WARE, WOODEN ware; TIN WARE, Ac, may be found at prices that cannot fail to please pur abaters for Ready Pay. -'Should il sn happen tfiatan article called for is not on band, customers are positively assured that il will in “next week” In connexion with tho establishment may be found a good assortment of Box, Parlor, and Cook Stoves, at the heaviest castings and approved patterns together with everything in uie line of tinware, wholesale and retail, manufactured by and under the supervision of our fellow townsman, Mr. John B. Sofieid, who is said to be the best tinner in the county. Those wishing ware made from good stock, and a smooth job, will not fti) (a make (heir •elections and leave their orders at Nov. .89,1855. ROCK. BAILEY'S. SASH & BLIND FACTORY. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., PA. TH E subscriber js by new Ma. just purchased, to furnish to order, all kinds o square and fancy Sash and Blinds. Square Bash of common sizes constantly on band. fyr long experience in the business, the subscri ber flatter) himself that he can make as good an article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any establishment in Pennsylvania or New York. Call and see. "DAVID S. IRELAN. Covington, March 2,1854. (LrThe subscriber is also Agent for the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for -Deafness. D.'S. I. FANNOfi MILLS. attention, farmersi THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles sooth of Wcllsborongh, on the Jersey Shore road j and (bcl warranted in saying that anid Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects cleaning fastand well, and the saving of Gnus Seed Farmers are respectfully invited to call and exam. ino for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. O’ AM kinds of Prodace taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN 4 SONS, Dclmar,Oet. 12, J854-I/. Carriage & Wagon MannCtc tory. XTENRY PETRIE would an nounce to his friends and public generally, lhathe is cont'maingSK—— SS£- theabqTß business an Grit Ron .street, immediate in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where be is pre. pared toitnanuftoture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, r-i •;•;.■•<• ; cr j < of any alylo or description to. suit tbe purchaser snddf the .very best materials. 'AII kinds.of re. pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. . i , j. PAINTING AND TRlMMMGwiU.be,prompt ly. executed' in tbe beat manner and modi iaih ionahle.slylo, -> - .■ Wellaborn,’ Juljr-13, *55. HENRY PETRIE. | jwtwrfcj ' l*s*3®f!s| ' ■*KiSPJ&^J!fflSa l ->EssW¥ %oBoj» paid IoHOUSE SHOEING. Alrkiiiag oftbbea fifffm'thb CotnbtOn Iblha'Ooocaee Stated shea. • N. & Theintern'adopted at liisestaUiabinsotil tottoaharge £5 pal oejntejtlnt to paylbr baddehti, wh° vnpUMpiig “».p»d fopl imr^ they will not have to pay the debts of those wbontr erpdy; thisplaii is succeeding beyondoor expects libos afready. We invite all who can to sane and teelbtjtbeineelvea, you ; cannot loose much, and joa tnayfind it to youradyantage. May,3,185g, 6m GRAY& LODNSBIIRY. XOQS, OUT FOB THE EWGBfEi •• Tie Statons change— ‘ ,80 DOFRIKNDSAND FORTUNE i ARB BGUNEbb BEMTIOitR, ;o ( tUEREFOBB, "•• TABOK, fcAOWfIV A CO. s (Sil&eei'tUher, Ytang tf Co.y ' - v " lit TBE FbtntDßT BtfSIKEM, AS Stem* BhgihjW, Boiler* -1..*-*nnd'Macliinefy of all 'kinds; BtdVea, Hollow Ware, Tin,ai)d Copper Ware. ' * ’-i V . REPAIRING, do- JOB WORK dons with (he least.possible delay,. MtLEGEAßiNGSfaniishedinthrafestrs clam Torjvttern s. ’’ . 8 PLOWB of all kinds, (two of which took the premiuipet the,late Coopty Fair,) kegt. constantly on hand'. j’ . We.haye the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to pnmniaoMuo end vend the - King Stove. one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Store* ever invented; which is always on band at oat store house, for wholesale &. retail. Their Stoves took-the premium over the Albany Stoves at the late Fair,, That is a feather, in onr cap which we dont intend to have plucked cot soon. Corn Shotiors, ' Of alt the improved patternsthat commend them, delves to firmer*. ; Besides this, we intend to famish belter Ware, better articles and better work, at lower prices tbso any. other establishment ip Tioga county will be able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can get what he bays at reduced prices, Tbla is the (sir way of doing business, and the system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con ducted hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, bat come on. TABOK, BALDWIN & CO. Tioga, Nov. 15,1855.—1 f. - ' - ID* Old lron and Copper, and all kinds of produce token-in exchange for Work. ASBW ERA IS StS-PESCII, lISGI~E. W. BECKWITH i«. tpectfoHy announcesto the eitimi of Weltahom' and vicinity, lhatha has perfected bia arrangement* for taking a : ®® ® e> s@ $ end is sow ready to gratify (bote who wish a faith ful likeness of themselves by this beanlifal process. The superiority of Ambrotypcs over pictures on metallic plates, is obvious to to the most careless ob server. The harshness and metallic foster of the latter are entirely obviated, and instead, we have a clear, wellldefined impression, exceeding in softness of light and shade the finest steel engraving ana 01 plainly to be seen in any light. Pictures of infants and children of every age ta ken With certainty aftd despatch. ' Persons wishing pictures will please call soon, is his slay in town will be necessarily abort. Pictures taken ip cloudy as well as in clear weather. Apr. 3, ’56-tf. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber' ia ■ 'desirous of dis posing of of his Farm, containing 170 acres, situated in Charleston town; ship; Tioga county, Pa., three nuh»jyUg£ . tWEmafrom WeiUboro’, On tbe Slate Hoad lead. ggEgKging to Covington, and 10 miles from the Corning and, Blossbarg Railroad. About lOd acres of said farm is in a good stale of cultivation and well adapted to Dairying and Grain-growing, is well watered and has a fine lot of Timber,.beeeh, maple, while and black ash, hickory and oak.. Said form baa a good frame bouse, two barne and other, neyesspry outbuildings, a fine or chard of 250 frhitbepring trees, all grafted fruit, be side a thrifty ybiing apple orchard and a choice u< sortment of cherries, plume and pears, thereon, ... EnQuireof llie premisaa,- LYMAN WETMORS, Charleston, Dec. 27,-55, If