ft 11 if® (hat our (fa prd> JW b6/'fel4ftdF ? it pp^odem' fortunate slave and his.fid le»< BiuprtuliaUl ha aster. T^^otorh^ ; into ihbwitffiffainFOf 'iliHMdm SlpVfcry ’ W ftistbedomflagt thefreo^^^time maMer S^renla^^^lifdreJ'^Jod said Wthd-Srsy' Slavery Jove, do ihe beef We can^wjjh^n. «Tir\U Rrpy/^^^pofl^tis 1 put it ajvk&rqay...receive blessing trpm the Lord. R»t> seroeyincidenial ad- V 8 nurges, to' rbdofye units permarienceand surely ipccive hiscurse, end bring 11 has murpope been iniroduiia,ttot; : Were,hardly. M• rT ’vi* & Z<\f- .'{■-t IV O U*’V iK* L.'SV'- aware or thCsm in which w® wcre.Mboftlttlg '“vnared. Bul the recent events sucbiasbdott to the spirit of freedom os t 8? arooteihe natiijn the ! golf "'Before »•$ H# be maahs of a '-recoil of sh'afl put. l>f dys tint} of'hpnrfW bdritfage' bact ’wher? ft hres.«| J&s fprmaUon of QufGpvernniehu May th.ik demoosiraiioo of its spiritand. tendency pro- Veni all tathperirig with it in future,’ Thhs Qmf'Will make th® wrath qf'bian 'to praise Him* .andih£n,,dfluhtless,the remainder of wrhtp “Siijl (Wlrratraih." “ ' ~'J~ ■ ' V,, It,now remain ß that we should con-, •ides the duties of the present crisis. The lime wiil -nor allow more than a brief enu meration, _ l.'Tfte'firslduiyof the crisis is aright public sentiment; Ours is a governuient of opiftiud. To public opinion every.party and every ,coaiilion is : compelled to bow. It is mighiier-tbao bayonets. The only difficulty is in briagingihe national roiOdto a decision. Thbrb is freer -circulation of news in this country than in any, othejr, pad yef there is, surprising ignorance and uncoacern of what is taking place in the country. Many ofour v countrymen haveno adequate idea of-what has ocpurred ia Kaqsss., They know that there has been-’trouble and figfiling, but their fhfbrmaiipni' is most partial and' incorrect, yje.rjf'(eW of.lha journals' have" pre sented a laiihfuf report of facts. They bavb been advocates' pqtk nol wimesses,- catching' up.events for special pleading.for party effect, instead of.relating il«»,yrimte truth before the, tribunal of the people;. Now let every person seek to inform himself and his neighbor*,®? events. as they are. Put the' facts before the people. Let them know (ha-outrages .which have been • committed. Let them understand the spirit which has actuated them, and the and at which they aim. Let them be taught to view the'facts and principles of ihe present crisis, irrespective of party affinities. ' And who can doubt (hat Ihe American people will dbndemn this imbruing of hands in brothers* blood, and tymnqizing oVqr bfethred ihqbes. lions of right V wbukftjite; add spread the mighty sßfera of public Sympa thy and fsvot.qvef thq persecuted.: This ctjuse. ia to be tried; trot by violence, but at the bar of And whenever an intelli j^hfdecwj6p%?f|jl(,and impartial testimony be giyeq by* the tribunql, pH the agita tors will be powerless. .Violent men, onplL sides, may threaten wfcat they,pb»«. Tfifey may as well threaten the Pacific Oceanas tne resol ve.Jpdgpipit^o^coowtehce[U.f. inn ca tion. Out firstlduty is, therefor®, to enlight en ihe public mind. Make the daily journals feel that jt .is their interest ..to spread:, all (he facts and the testimony of all sides' before their .readers.. Make pse of the .mail for distribution qf documents to your acquaint- . anfee.,|.. Organize .s.system, of political Cot portage,'which shall ,leave tracts, at every maoVdoo’r, and through tijp crowds at the qiarkdtasend them every where on the wings of.dhe.yiqadi. .This ip the itue : system of'Re., puhiican Government.land the true, way to. coyjecl a pnblio evil, ' ' , ; titfieie ithemgaoplnto yihja ‘■ftow Wfe I*itfr i tbilkjfee- f»ktt guided' * ■ - ;'lsfi*t by'the ri Upend. 4j)d bowid share. apf€al Ip nowarlike feel* ■ mg : iio. send counter outfage, 8&(l i; a iro ag ini ha of-righto odiresoluta -* -:i^, depewientand copsoieatiou* oseofthe billot-, msntyiog-pany predilecnoprlp' «»»fiomtf argument al.lhebar iqC P«rty -dief-but> we atiaU live loensweratabigher We aretbe spyertigos of ■tbe.Repubiio.- Waare.toilecldfttteisaueaof opipiiin aad ttia ehoiw.of :rvlsm, Fat ourselves; (t metiers notwhat intafeated and designing rnep da .the one sldedr on the other anaf. egreeuppn % selfish ends; it,is pars to re'< view and decide (hie question for for, the - benefit' of ou f. country, . And ,it is God’s to bring; us and them iDtft;|ddgmem, and to give' sentence on our actions according to truth. * * * •. . • ;; .f Thb old bunkers, alarfned by the uprising of the North (or Fremont and freedom, are insisting that Buchanan •will pet follow the footsteps of Fierce.'' Where is lbe evidence (hot he will not 1 Ask for it earnestly as yoo will, you get-no answer; only a reitera tiou of the asserting. - r / ' Let (acts answer this plea in behalf of Bu chnoan, ' 'W \ ’ .’>tne aerrtocfAim (tarty, t|i?oogh *tiie iljal'nominated Biichap cm, endorsed Fierce and hisadminist ration. , T'he platfornj adopted by the Cincinnati ind fhldh' BUChananiias accep ted,’ Vnd: (d'Xpll,9*, Instead of the' dictates of,hisgwajadgtnem and conscience, La the Pierce platfoTm. ■ . t . ' J The dehwdfatip members of /Congress fiSvje"plmpsi Wiihpurfeidcption sustained [Plprw’jj ,sliH sueiain ii, ■JNofa democratic sfafe Convention, proven haß disapproved even of most dhjecifdbahfe actsr * ’''' ' Not p half .a dozen democratic journals in’ the wfiole country have censured Pierce in any particular. r Pierce andallTiis suit heartily support Bu chanan,'ip the full assurance that his election will be, lire triumph of their policy.—lionet date Democrat. StsvEsv ob Pbef.dox. —The Lancaster Whig say s that is-the issue to be decided ip a sihgle t&mj>aign.'. “ We have often listened 'Tith djsifusno the .dough pry of “Cb im jfa, ,0c taJee ef vnm< w ftp fuikt Siavßßv!” . • ■. /fgdroptUiePAtfiieia* andSnrgttn. ■ GGK£ido, TI)MIA COtHT¥, PA. Wilj yisjt patents in all parts of |he county, ' , [Jane 14.,1,&5.] , ’W; W. WEBB, M. ITAS established himself ip the practice, of Med. 11 icine.and Surgery, in the,Township of Liberty wi.H promptly attend all call*,in' his ’profession! ... Liberty,Feb.LlSSl. . jTomti m, baciie,' . A TTOBNBY ANfi COUNSELLOR AT aa. LAW.—Office,north sldePublio Square WeUsborough, fi. Refer it to' Messrs, Phelpg, : 6iodgS-4.C0.’, , N. Y oityHon. A. V.Parsoiu,Philadelphia. 1 July 13. feionl dui;Jr. af the crisis is’ihepe- Cttoiarypelifll* ofjhe. sufferers, in, Kansas.—. The oparaiionsof husbandry havabeea bro ken up by ruthless invadersi. There wilj 4>e no cropsjo nnurish the inhabitants. Every depaiuneot of. trade t.aod labor . has beenao paraljteed'by fear and;violence-ihai indoslti dusTbeh ere without the means of livelihood.' lsh,md,aU thopiher enenjies of.KapSqsStalks to oompleiqtheex eimipa. (ion., j Families are compel led’ lolaave their; homeaapd farms forwanlof bread. Besides. »T ‘ lf.V *.Fi« LL I , J » 1 wbiaji ( hun dreds of every ihipg lhat cpuld bp Mrried off. vfggaaj r »bbepi prbvK sioti% cf6lhing l mopey hav'a beep Belied jp braatl dayjight .by, roving : marauders. ■ The suSbitag inhabitants must return pennilea# to, their foffher;Adipes, or thejr most-starve on thpjippii their own feriitebui desolated fields.. Send .them the relief of which they, need. l Chodr (bar disconsolate spirit* by.tthe knowledge that there are thousands bf'thbir “WSiyj ll ® l ? with their, ~m« farlpnes anti condemn ,their wrongs. ;(},i»o thennTood.t<ieut and raijnetjijo'put op.Prb vide thetp .with brpad ip the wilderness, and bid them remain and put their trust in the God bf‘/drips, 'Thbagenclea of collection and cillea KSye tilready be£un .to pour in fheir beoefaclkms. lUt Inp city of the liberty-loving Panw emulate their '■ 1' - ‘.&yi,The third dutjr of the crisis.is the re fDfohsiimenrof ihnxjiioneers io Kansas wWL F«^i^td»ii]er3, ;i Tbe.praaoio law-opbe Terwpfy has guaranteed tolts aclttai seitters’ thexighf of.delerminwg,their own Institutions. is not ■ Thasgjl ■waaooce i Freedom. It,ls yet pledged to froeettMthave tHo ettlerpifee td-shtitle /our to one ...uf iiot lheuledged re. anlMhed te.n tfione.' If zO.OQO ifell. large that'force and fraud will be uoavu(ingil KABS AN P AREHURBT, ; at MW, IiAW^NOEVILLij, . Tlogtt Cs»umyv Pal Office doe door bolowFprd Block. [Feb2l,3m.* , THOHBOW, * ; Attor»fti i »tjLtkw% ... •. Stettbeu'Count y. New Terb.. ’■ G«o.T. Bruton. ‘ ! C. tl; Tsuiuoii. .if R.WIUQJI, P* Removed to Janwft Lovrtjr'i Office. \ . ► , —r—r—» ' ■ • , Ul . : . lAB.LOWREVft«.Ip.WILBOiy, ATTORNEYS ;tb GOffNSELfcOIIS AT "• tAW, wtlljiuehtlthis Court* of Tiorti Pdutr wkrMcKetnajaotfc*. ~ £eb. J,1853. lllißTloga'Coauty Agitator I* pMUt&'tnrriespimi'Z MoBNlNQ,»tW«ll»boro’, Tioga County, Pa; 6/ Con, Snm&odt * (Hi- on" tw ; ’pa I DOT# N.Syrifcjn. Hit OPfor tot UwAtper, Btjlofi opfagoata at Hie toferaljfoihom. 6fi t choose (<7 Pwims' reaphndblo for the ahiOnnt,-orno jm frwlll be mailed. TtrenhacHptltm price HO'H'B B OlJt A.B PSJ% JknHV.H to TChecrihcca-: An* Wr ton tending. iuM «ni rocotrolQ ooiku of the taper ono tow —directed tor oaeft tnhtcribctv * 1 ‘ .1 . f-.-i Offltof 'BOEB. SUWKj tocood floor, orer Taylor’# Book Store. Jwlioe’aOonitahlc'B and other BUnlu alarm on Band, Job and Iknoj Printing anontoil tfUh-neatnett- and despatch., . ‘ - '-v ■ - « i - - ' . v :m, O. co]LE ' r BARBERA, HAIRDRESSER, .' ’ ! Weii»Wf*’£fc 1 H , .OMOpie* fowtf B«MV%lore, Every. .V 6} n sM a hi* "irillbefT«W(Ve ia'fell I’fomptfy 'it ean j»'AfnhMii to raofe fashionable CUy salooffifev Preparations for removing. fMtoff, and taipy,g|b£.|h?> U jbr7*Je cheap. ..... _ . l-f.tgf. // »..» TIOGA GARBLE ¥iBO. "w-'m’ '**• i; ‘ ’ -‘ PE^^ *Wy«-•-■-«!'- Italian and American Marble, J • PoB 'K ANTJ> TS Tptt6B' 0 . , Twg«, Apia ae.ißssv' *•-■'« wait nevtnh ported ftbric*, (loci as ,;..ij; , Sie» .Goofo . Latett St?le»,and adapledto every variety of (rim rat^i.' r (ji examine the i, always on bawl We Block of - Qtothlng, m>. jUheJoj^t.CASH £«■» J'-'v-il'liyKfV- X i,» , . - -v- ..■> * Hardware, Glat»j Stone, JfciUw am Wood**, Ware, . ••■•.• t e fl^oJzm^»swfy,. r ...* f .... uuk'BOOTh elr SHOES, forEwryVodg. »,». ili tinde Cmnlftf Pniuei tain in ex. Tk««,WS6,IB&: ArTiGtIERN.SBX,','. ~. „; ~ . 0.8. LOWELL, „■ :Mm% % ’■» , .i.ir. ; 'A : ft* n At : Why, *ttTyAitg,wl~-ttpteiaHj/ when Hit namtlt ttgnyfi ant and appropriate, «a it certainty id «a •pplitdtt ■■•!< ’*■ THE EMPIRE STORE, trhichwill .certainly have to be enlarged to doable iUprCaent aiac, to accommodate the crowda that Bock , there dally to examine the new and eoperb atockbf ' sHmssra (£m>o>9 which BOWEN U receiving from Mew. York, ud SELLING AT REDVOED PRICES, bed die they mail be eold to make room for more. . Esdiea,we can show you some of the fineal, heal, most* tastily assorted and the cheapest Dress Goods, deer offered to lbia,or any other community. Don’t tskerny word Sir it, bat please call and examine for yourselves, - And then—each lota of READY-MADE Cloth inf, Spring and Sommer wear! Gentlemen, come and renetv your fnilh by sight. Weilaboro’, May 15,1856. J;R. BOWEN. Balm of a Thousand Flowers to beautify tho comnfexlon', remove tao, frecklesand pim* - . pies, blotches and sunburn on tko fivco.” Catarrh Sanflj ' for CoU».liead«;i% (jrtMrb, »c, Liquid Heave Cure, tor Coughs,. ACm In Horses, Pettit’s American Cye-Salre. •im external rear edy for SoroSyce, wcAheea'oftbe eft, As. Brant’s "Pulmonary Balsam,. a ralaiblo rrnnodj’ forColdr, Onegin, Peie'iiHtw Btt«,*o. Houghton’s Pepsin, tm Bjtpepet*, IndigosUon sotl Oonoril Debility. Hr. Havles’ Depurative, for Scrofula, bad Sons oferery desctfpUou. Hied onW as a Blood Purifier. , For tale at the Welliboro' Drug Store. April 17,1856. Will Kansasbe Free? f difficult (o. answer, but that the - Sdbseriyf ir offimftr metmndiiMMMifldßite. -ataaV ' "’He'i* just rccming bis whiehioosjrts in a general assortment of "" • 7 , fiIRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTH 1 NO, HATS <t CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE, STON E. WARE, TIN‘WARE, Dr, Ham’s Invigorating Spirit. “A■ Word to the Wise ia sufficient /” The Subscriber has a large and well selected slecti I of Goods, and is offering them at as reasonable prices as can bobou'ghl in Tioga Co, or this aide of Cedar i Run t ’ - He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF ot a FIRE DRESS, will do well to call and exam ide before purchasing elsewhere. Cotoe'snd see and be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent, - ; For H. H. POTTER. Middlebury Centre, Nor. 6,1855. WanlB, Wanted. AiPRED by ilittoct every farmer in the conn* bottle of the “Liquid Heave Cure," to cheoktfae first indications of heaves, and the preveu tidnand care ofall diseases thatsffecl the ■ wind of .horses. 1 ■ . .boxoi Dr, Power’s “Hibernian Oint ment, aspvereigftremedy for GtlU, Scratches, Gra soq wounds, and all ctilsneocs diseases to which horses or botned caiUe aresdbjecl. ' ALSO, a, box of the Knler,” one of best orticleainuse for destroying rata 'arid mlce, or jtfon* celebrated “Rat Pills,“ far the same pnrpose. For saleatUrtWellsboro’ Drug Stoic WEW GOODS. - : fpHg,sutecrjber woUfd 'respectfully inform A. Us curtornats and friendl that he still eon tmues tbe mei3milebo*jtiem,»t tl» oW pl»oe,at Xi.Niohdls, where hewlll be happy to wait.on those that villi.tavor him with of the public »R 1 &OODB, CfFoccrles, Itcadt.nade doth- el» e !iept itf a - country stofi.artl dee too numerous to mention; him trill sell cheaper than Can bo bought tbia aide of New York city. iAHkindl ofproddeetaken in eSehsnjro fur foods atttehighest marketprl**,-. . 3. R.IOwES/ ' Welhlwdngh( June ISS6. SASH & BLIND FACTO TB*' Y. TcqrtNQToir, tioqa cq n pa. H E subscriber is prepared by new Ma just purchased, to fhrnish to Otdet.ill kinda o squire and fanby Swh end Blinds, Squire Stab of common siiea constantly on bind.,. . By tony experience in the business, the subscri. her'flatters himself‘that he can mike as good’in article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at any ealabishment inPennaylvania or New Yor)t. Call and see. .■ DAVID S. IRELAN. Coyington, March B, 1854. CrTlie subscriber ia also Agent for (he sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’aOil for Deafness. ... . D. S, I. fanning- mui. ATTENTION, PARMiRRSt TAG UNDERSIGNED respectfully in fotm the Farmers of Tioga County, (bat they are nowMannftcturing-FINCH'S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles sooth of Wellsborpugb, on.tbejqrsoy. Shore road find feel warranted Jo, saying tint. MidjMilUs the .best ever introduced into Tioga County both as' respects cleaning fest abd well, and tbpSivitig of GrasSsced _i Fsimerßareresp»cifanyinvitedio.oafland exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. S3* All kinda of'Produce taken inpayment. .Old Mills repaired onshort.uolieei. , r ANGUS GRIFFIN dn SONB> Carriage & Wagoii Iflanulbc tTENßY PETRIG;wouId bounce to, his friends and theSfICTCK public gcnerally,thalhe is the above, business on immejJiste. in the rear of ■ J.TLBowen’e storo.vrbere he is pie, paredtqpiapafaclpraoii short notice, " : ‘ of any atyle. dr descrlptieu - tq'l?ui 1 1h d purchaser andov tbe yery best materials, i All; klbddpf re 'paitlng.do be forthwith'and on the moat reasonable terins. f■ • • - -S'- ANP TRIMMINQ will be pnwnt>l fy otec tiled ia-the best manner and most fash Idfitble style,' Wellsboiu,’ July 13,’55. Hh^RirpETBIB. jyifty, btgin Nan. >'::i ;FB : ■ii.o.Hj- WyMA ;T Bn > -. . .... ....... ißwted to^ein,ljl qr“ n )!» Tiog* Cp. ib»t tmr mcoifc «ft«r thi« date t '** i V t P et t U>|» Wortd.. rygi)oUgw«yet* ~ t .BtoTote^to^HjdropatbyJtaPbH^phjr.'SoiJPnctiio- * (bPhy«!offlrgy ami Anafotey,Wiliinproeropsilldijra. .. April . tiooif aadUiMe l»w» wbioh'goremlUM artfflSlth, • y tl>> -WOOwt WQ>t:POUiy Ufx PftlpHf- xtf r -i L "'■■•' ’>w* si. .* ;»V- "“*«&• nlMlu&inepl, ‘KnoiVlUfc, g, %JB, A t Hit * N 01«,0(J1 C.A L-J Q tr, s>f ± ti. Jg 6 f ? f .:y dt .° e * v * f^lw: fcft jTOaStoMfij «0 UwaiFtogrestin HwianV'Artbqel. th« «**,«» WaiM .iiid araikCtui.- Amd* tu Mr. WilKlß)', wiU.WiU bo bfijoghtftt tbelr ieco»- '-■ ,, "--^..t' , ‘- ! ■'■*' •■- >-- • ■ •. .*: ». , ..- ibMiwi npiiwl?,nAPE‘.‘ y«i '-"' 1 ’" .(OtJaO kiW piM<i!)»nt«tli ntodnco (deliyee ed) recWedm exchange for wow** Mth* markrt prlft^r, "-■ cßowi/ dk ea •ftfr i^issfr. i Dress Marbath©Man~ Owisa increasing, »U fcind*- Tbereferei eveir'lnabwhoTshbestosave .the%|cp*t on fals.old cldllnwiljMdd duitlbemi SqUom andalUnto iher»gA«f M calls tttbe- iv. ,v .c•.:• ■ s< ; - >,,. u,, , stohe, ' «i&aeleots:ih)inthelatgeßndsplendid assortment Clblhltaig, - <« hand, a soil warranted to «« “ long as ajj/joyiel-i tad madcin (he beat and moat anbjtaotial ;in«ri her, ami ander hit own soper visioe.Theproprieter has a complete knowledge MVhjtnidj aodnan’selltbe best gnalily of Read/ MaaeClolhipg considerably cheaper than any other establishment In the eoonty. Ha keepsa variety of . Cloths,Cassimeres, Vestings, Drawers, 7Yitmings, Wrappers, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, dfc. Jfc., which will be sold as reasonably as (hey can be parr chased elsewhere. His stock of COATS St. VESTS can’t be beat this side of New York; either in price style, or quality. Ddn’t forget that this establishment took the fire premium at the Fair of last October. ■ CT Particular attention given to celling and ma king garment! to order. C. OSMUN. Tioga, April 5,1855. - MONEY TO LET. HAVING jnitreturned from New York with hif All purchteee, would invite the mention of bajrento.pfr exhibition, of ’ GOODS & WARES, comparipgqnalities and prices with pop'establish, meat in Tioga comity. , Disliking the idea of a great deal of show .and bombast in advertising I would simply say that the ostial variety of useful artless in toe line of DBY.fIOODa, . , OROCKBHSB, BOOTS A.BHOSO, CIOTHINCV UATg, _ CAPS, HARDWARE, PAINTS, OILS, CROCKERY;- MONK WARP, WOODEN WARE. TIN-WARE, Ac, may be fbondat prices that cannot fail, toplease pur. chasers for Ready Pay. Should it *1 bippen that an article called (hr is not on hand, customers are posilieety assured that it will in “next toetfc” In connexion with the establishment may be found a good assortment of Box, Parlor, and Cook Stoves, of the heaviest castings and most approved patterns together with etwtyUiag in the line of tinware, wholesale and retail, manufactured by and under the supervision of our fellow townsman, Hr. John B. Sofield,' who is said to be the best tinner in the douatyi- Those wishing-" wjtfeunAAs *— ■(1 -aon* »nd te*Te Nor. SB, IBM. r-^.WrteSei* oratn«t * ROCK. BAILEY’S. MtW»p*»V« 1- wit l si:mr\h iSOp *«• ", ’' '‘ !i y* v -* j ® CWP ’’*’ i mmesamap^g^f w* ‘ ' TmCTURESr PILLS,; BOW*im \ TUompsonias $ • BdtXtilC MEDICINES,’SOMgQFs ATHW .REMEDIES, CHILDREN’S -ALSO,’ * ■ -■" '. wymoderate prieea; Pkyai Ai/'c^»ni , pmcripUoturwill at «H timed recei’ra car*, fnl iUentlgd. Erery drticfe *oM at hid Stare id war.-' tented tobe ad repreaeiUedlo the jpurehMer.’ -AU artjcteanot oatJaftctoiy m’dy bd rtlarned.irniunjtir. Cd v dhtT Ihetadney refabderf; Terms, Cub. "■ . .1- -,- n3»CaIl a thd eign bf tbo Mortar._nr ‘ '~WedjrtiWO«. i gg,t§sB.U. ■ ■» ’■-■■ ■■*> HOWAB»A«SOCtITIOIV , 1"" ; ; . ,; ;; Inpoctuit. Ana oau cc went. TO «n pinJif' affliete4':<#ttb' 8oiu»l dieotee*.: aach (8 SPERMATQRRHOU, SEAHNAL WEAKNESS, fMdWENGBi GONOMifffiA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice Of ONAfllSM.or BELF.ABC6E l &c, ■-•*■•" .-.ajl#VO£ltV , , The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of PhOtdelpbU inriew oi the awfiil dextructioo of h'omao lifcand which’arepnuitfcedhponthe unfortunateTi«idU<if : inch diwuea by Qoacke, have directed their Coo* cutting Sorgooo, hi CHARITABLE ACTworthy of their Dupe, to giro MEDICAL ADVICE OBA* TIS, toall peraons tboa afflioied, (Male p'e Female,) who apply By'letter,' with a deacrintion of their emu, dilion, (age, occnpation.habila of life, IlcJ,) and iii caw of extreme poverty andeufferingitoFXOKNlSH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. ■ - The Howard .(tsaoeiation (a ?, benevolent Instito tion, established > by . special.endowment, (or the' re-, lief of tbesick anddistreased, afflicted with “Viro- Iceland EpidcmicDUcaiea,” '(aid ita fufidaean be need for up other purpose. Ithas now a surplus of means, which the Directors bare voted to advertise noUcel It is needless to add that the'As-, spciation commands the highest Medical skill o( the age, and will-fornish the most approved modern treatment.*—Valuable ad rice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint - LeucorrhceS'&c. -7 Address/ (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R, CALHOUN Cons jlling Surgeon, Howard Association, No/2” South Ninlh Street, Philadelphia, Pa. By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary, -October 95,1855. —ly. NEW SPRING GOODS. THE. subscribers are now opening their stock of GOODS for the Spring Trade, com* prising a foil and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a ta very small profit for READ YPA Y. Being deter mined not to be undersold by our neighbors, our goods are marked at the loweat figure; andkve invite a comparison ofonr goods and prices with anyolbei in the market . Among the assortment of wilSefound a great variety oi Ladies’Dress Goods ocnaiftinginpartof ..... Bereges, Berege Ddanes,all-wool Oelanes, Latent, plain and printed; Ginghams, • English, Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors, a good stock of 8 ILHB. Abe,'ibr men’s wear maybe found Broad Clothe Gaasimeret, Tweeds, Kentnoky Joans, silk, satin and summer Vestings. . Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown, Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ wear, Colton Yarn, Carpet Warp, Cotton-Batten; with a variety of olberrlieles too numerous to mention. . Groceries and Provisions. ■ A fljll stock will be. kept on hand; Those in want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart’s best Syrup, Pipper, Ginger,Saleralas, Roar, Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other article in ibisline, will do welUo call on us before purebasing else where. HARDWARE, as large and complete at* assortment as can be found inlhe county. Among whicbisCutleryofall kinds Carpenters. Tools, Chains, ;Hoe»,. Shovels, Forks’ Bottsand Screws, PooriJangings,BilU,&o.,&e. ’ CftdCKfißY, GLASS & STONEWARE. Boots and Bheef, |la(a and Caps, Steel, Iron, Jfailt, Paints,and Oils, Glats and- Putty, Ready-Made- Clothing, .<s««?. ; -' Thankful for the liberal-patronage of tbepkat season, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our' Spring Mock believing that, good Goods and low prices wil in kure-aspeedy sale for rCadypar. ' - I ! . - -B. B. SMITH * SON. WembproogfitM&jffcs.me. New abbiVa&s at the wellsbobo’ ' BBDO STORE. -- .. Sotnu’rn or I(Owoo, for’ eotori of BWe and Grfcen. Cocoa- Mitttrsi.—This’article contaibs'Balsa'm Tolu and ot|ier valuable Cough remedies, andis half lictilary notice of. Physicians. * ..oPpw®". lo wttoni,,,." ■■ ,rr;;.; ~,A.,new l<rt,of. that Is aqd-fis Tea .that everybody llfeei 90] • Errmxcr of Luton, Bom, Vanilla, Fins Abple, v * .v- . . . . Masuno .Inx, that will not Wash oaUr-fermiA inf;Lln»n,dtc. >,;•/. • -o-. Wxrrsraoor Baos Buesam, to present the lew tber andkeep the feeldry. •s Wainsa In*— Black, Blue andßed, of Um- best quality. , ,We!Ubbro%J»n. 10,1856.. ‘ . Turning Jjfc,' Cbair making. ,j J. - STICKLEy; Tamerj and Cksirrusker, wooW • inCnnith* public that he tws4«cenUrfiUed*p' bii shopin good style/and is now prepared toinawi. faetMeail kinds of CANE of the best material end finish. Also Turning done .in snperior styje, o# reisoniblt'lßrrn v . "■’/ SHOP, south endi Uaiq 'street, opposite H. W Wsgofl.Bbop.. ~ , • QAMQEtrU£&3oQjibaria* rented hen of J. < O Stidriey's shop'isprspSred to manufacture all kinds test material and in superioralTie. Ifd tiksonhisd several suf ’-’-K Wellsborougb, AprilM/'ISSSj 'iV. .-vMq fr>n *' /NLOTri; itoek laitonof-Uw h ■■" M tort ftahwn*,' mft gnmnWed tkotpricq to mitthe boy*r, (of I km bonod to id' SefctQO* ISS& ■ f fi*-- ■ o ■> '■J.H. BOWBN •<**** teWfc. . t& Swb fl*Canfi«lo Ibt&O&i* BK«M'(Mto j ' - K'R r TK**jr»t«Bi adopUwtit tltfirttiHfafc nm im. > .wtaciin to«oa>Tut! see for Qunot ioo*MiHKiv«s<l .BfW find U-to-MnrjiAamtjue.' ; .. May ;GRAY St tOUNSBCRY. | Tlookoutfdr *ehs khkmeT' ! " - - . The I SO JDO FRIENDS AHA ! I AflfD BUSINESS BEUItWK, | • ;■' TH^RWOB*, ’’, ■ ; ■■<‘- | I’ABOR, BJLLDWnV & CO., I Ytung- Sj Cb.) ‘ Uf-.THB tOCHWSf .-■naißkM, A* ;'. I iijJLland Machinery .of- *ll, kind* J. Store#, Rpllat J Tin, «n 4 C««r Ware. 1 ' RE£AIHIN6 £ JfOB WORE: done with u* | l&ti’p'Mibie'deltp ' * '•'‘ ‘ : •'•’ S ''RlUiGEMtlNGßAniilMvitiNleitMdfr)! | ■ ■ •=.,,.■•• ... •, j 3 .. . PLpWS pf all, kind*, (two.of wfcich took U»j-| the late Codnly Furj kppt copituUj || • . KiHf SUre. one bf the be»t(if not the very -beety Cookr Slow j ever inrcnledj.wlnchia always owbaftd at om flare bpgae, ter wholesale 4f. relish , | . Their Stove* look, tie premium over the AlWr Stoves'll the ’ laid Y*\f.' ‘That i* a-feathcr in cap l which wedonl intend to hart plucked eat too*. :• ! Contflthllen, h ... Of »U the improved pattern* thatcommand then, i *elve* tofarmers. 1. | Betide* Ibia, we’ intend tq iorniak batter Wan, | better article* pod better work, at lower price* Ua* v : any other, eatablijihinent in Tioga cooply wiß ia ;; able to do.. And the man who pay* CASH, can nt ;S what be bay* at reduced price*. Tbl* i« the Sir t -| way of doing bo*iaM*, and the ayatem Upoowhick | the Tioga Foundry and Ataehjpe' Shop will be coa i] docted bereaOejr. Don’t wait for the wagon, be $ ■eomeon. , TABOR,- BALDWIN & CO. i Tioga','Nov. 15, ITT Old Iron and Copper,and all kind* of pndoa r (akenin exchange for work- 9 ttERJ’S tOVR CKEif BOOTS & SHOEB J HAVING removed (d, the .building in the reap °f Bailey & FolejV store, the subscribe • tt prepared to fhrnlsb to order, ' " MEN’S If BOYS’ KIP if CALF BOOTI Pegged and Sewed, , . . WOMEN’S A CHILDRENS SIP t CALF shoes— r MENS & BOYS’ COARSE BOOTS , Made upon honor —and warranted to Wear oat it due time, and not to rip until they ere worn onl. Aa a man is known by hii Boot* no lest than by he company be keep*, it befabeivea every men to take-heed how hi* * undemanding ” i» cared for A reasonable share of the public patronage is r» spectfally solicited. (O’ Hide* taken in ezohang* for work. JU A. SEARS. Wen»boW, Dee. 28, ]1855-Iy. srjr-inßwcit5 rjr - inB wcit- XL LllfCi !—E. W. BtiCK VITH re. •peclfijUf r.»»OQBBcei to. the eitiaanr jrf WUUbbra 1 •nd Vi£uuty,Ual be be* poUfcUbb aneoMMW* forUking .'.i' . ;■* ! - v- 1 ftil likencrfa oi uKjnnlvdi by ihlft bMisUfbl - pro^vt. The superiority of Ambrolypes over pretexts ■ metallic plate*, is obvious to: to the moetcatsless ob. server. m , - The harshness and'metallic luster of the latter iW enlirelyobviatdd, and irtstead.we haw a clear, well-defined. impression, exceeding in soilness of light and shade the finest steel engraving and u pithily to.be seen in any light- « Pictures of infanta and children of every age ta ken with certainty and despatch. Persona wishing picture* will please cpX soon, as bis stay in lown will be necessarily short. Picture! taken.ro cloudy as well as in.clear weather. Apr. 3, *56-t£ Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of dfc - posing of bf bb lhrni, containing 170 acne, situated n Charleston town. ship, Tioga county, three miletJcUlK WKRfc from WelUboro’, on the.Bute 'tb Covington; and I'O mllei from the Corning and Blossburg Railroad./ Jftonl acres of said farm tt in a good state of; cultivation and weHadiptod to Pi!rTing“’sud Grain-growing, iewell watered'arid bad a fine lot of Timber; beech,'maple, wbhrand hlach ash; hickory and oak. Baldfatau liai a ftarße honse, two bafhs andother necessary firra or. '»idd » thrifty young aehotce as sortment of cherries;plamaahil peeirr, ihdrton. Enquirejof the subscriber co me premise*. ' ’ ' " i BtftAK- War»OH». r ChaiKatoo,l>ec.ifT|ds4. tf ■ ■ ■, NEW mixmx BXOBP. J-j*- respecu aim haajoA opwied Vuim liberf establishment at. the .to, ■ sldence of Mr. T." Richards, where may be iouud at all times a GOO If „A S S OfitMlENf '- 1 OPMftf>tN&$Y i C(QQpS,. : ~,.5 such as tadiea & cpdre^l^D^etii. .RIBBONS, FWWEHB, CAPB,B£AHOR^SES, V - v- S'. 'rtV ; 7- r ; . ' >.£. ■All orders-ptomMly. attended to.. She willalsosi tend' to Hieasmaking as usual. : iCnfc.tnek '' OSM.U.N bu jut relqmad iliam ibeGtjr V/«K flith a ,. Broa<Oi, • «tf *(*«*» i .A , -t:1 .»' ««•* -o- »■ • mgpoUaU, OUv**ni Hh\\ - t, -iT nUUfgfJtr. CWw, 7>r*, .lww./njfatf l» »U cbeip ' , wTfapiApnfWiiJqs# < „•! :*.,•■ .'■■•<• .■ . TmOl U Itcankei tbaa HojUonU' tjv® must jav #«(,<&% y.T from tb» «vt f* e, P Olll Book Store ’“WelUboro’, December (s !§»•- I'POJMt J—SObbli oM(«IN -Fork, Jt jut received and for sale by W. VROE.
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