medially ihp cotnpapjes .were formed and marcW >o ihe Ipris which surrounds the town. I was called upon Ip guard a prisoner; It was in an upper room of a store house that gn»e us an excellent view of the enemy and itKt supposed battle ground. At this lime the (jopyernof arrived,with his staff) D. S. troop's, and immediately rode to ihe .enemy.- When he returned, be reported to the inhabitants, that ihh* e'niiny'bad agreed to. return, to (heir homes. ■ ■ , 'iTdniday'ihalflib.ih cfldtpsnyMJKopaassd by my shanty. .They.had a flag, with ibis -inscription upon it. '•SOUTHERN RIGHTS OR DEATH.” I had passed by it, when one of the gentle men,—gentlemen did I say I 1 beg your par doiM. when one of. the,-foul mouthed blas phemers cried out,, " Hai you d—d blue bellied son of a b—h.” They passed on 1 about two miles, stole four horses snd shot a cripple unarmed, named Buffiim, from Salem Massachusetts, a man very much respected ; I have this day attended his funeral. He svas buried under arms, and in the cemetery •Where s/eep th'o lamented Tho’s. W. Barber ft dho wot shot last December upon my claim, by an officer appointed by Frank Pierce to deal Justly by the Indians ; in otherwords, an Indian agent, and has neper been ar rested for the murder.) Stuart and others’ who have, died markers to the cause ofi Freedom in Kansas; the lime will surely come when they will stand before their God and be swift witnesses against these murderes. ‘Now Brothers, have you got a majority in your Slate (the Old Key Stone) that will sanction these outrages in Kansas nest No vember—or will they repudiate the acts of Frank Pierce and his lickspittles.'' Recollect that the Ruffians have broken tip the Friends Mission, in this Territory. Now, at you have many of those pious persons in your State; I trust that they together, with cvprv Freedom loving voter will go to the polls in November and cast iheir voles against every candidate pledged to carry "out the .principles of Frank Pierces administration. Instead of “ Southern Rights or Death.” in the words oi Patrick Henry. I sav— “ Give me Liberty, or Give me Death /” If Pennsylvania savs. Free men, Free K mans and Fbsmont, it will be so ; and all the Free North and the world, (except Southern Slaveiy) will say Amen. Bat if she cast a majority of voles for Buchanan, she will be a disgrace to ihe Union, ' and slavery propagandist will rule this nation, I fear, forever. Yours Truly, Beloit, Rock Co. Wis. Ocl. 6, 1856, Friend Cobh : Par the list three weeks I have travelled, over some portions of North ern Illinois and Soulhern Wisconsin, and have been considerably bothered to ascertain lhal Buchanan is such a “ mighty man” as many claim him lo be In Wisconsin ihe “ Burslow clique,” are loud in their praises of ihe “ Sage of Wheatland." And who ■buuld they nol be 1 The very party (vhn now support James Buchanan sanctioned the infamous frauds lhal were carried on by this Governor Barsiow and bis compeers. The people ere indignant, and will and should use every honorable means lo subvert the power of any parly which will thus pilfer from the State funds ta apply it in their particular wants and pur(>o<es. While on my wav hither I had occasion lo stop at Chicago and while there, made it convenient to intend n Buchanan demonstration ; for 1 anticipa'ed a gland display from the Democracy. Fla. ming hand-bills were posted at every corner dolling Ihe good friends of Democracy that they werq Tor “ one Union” one “ constitu tion 1 ’ nnd one destiny. And from the mea- present, i was naturally led to the 'conclusion fhafit was none other than a des ' liny that lends on to “ eternal oblivion." In northern 'lllinois Buchanan’s greatest strength lies in Chicago and Gelena. Fillmore's name has been men'ioned once or twice to my knowledge, but he is hardly known as a Can didate. The Pathfinder J. C. Fremont is ihe man who finds a cheerful and hearly support in the great West. He is considered a second Washington come lo deliver our Nation from ihe black reign of a power which, hi ing •allowed to guide the Ship of State, converted it into-a machine fnr advancing the wishes of a few, to the detriment of a larger, freer, nobler, and more Intelligent class. With Fremont- at the helm of government for th# four years following the 4lh of March next ' and we have every reason lo believe lhal n great change will be brought about in the means of communication between this and other Nations. The lime has already come if we would keep pace with 'he demands of the teeming population that rise as by magic in the great West, tl we would add the millions now accumulating io the material wealih of the Notion, itvu new and extended channel-of in"TciMii*e lie perfected from the shores of the Atlantic to the broad waves ( ,f the Pacific, In John C. Fremont the Repub- Ijitanti recognize a man for the limey, one who will not «*frvc iii the ri)>ht or the |,.Ci, bul wili ever Keep in view ihe con-onmnu'ion , J)l llio-e principle* which recognize the righi -of dverv man to himsell,and ihose principles prtmjulgined by the philosophic Jc(r>-r<on and upon whii Ii nnr Republic was founded. The Fremont & Da Mon dull* are doing a notde •wk. The ball of Freedom moviaonwith double pace, and bv “ eternal vigilance’’ the •iciory is ours. God speed the right. We are -lushing to Pennsyvania with inter, eat. Southern Illinois is considered by some to be doubtful. 1 have written at greater .length than 1 intended. Since I have been here J have lost track of matters in Tioga, and request that you send me a copy or two of yout paper. At some future lime I will write you again giving you something of n history 0 r western life. I am not writing for the Agilalor, but lor M. H. Cobb this time. Tours &c, Clvher, Sept. 25, 1850, Mb. Editor s A call for a meeting in Olymer IWnship, on the 20th of Sept, Inst, to organize a Republican Club, was heartily responded to by a large attendance of Our etiitens at the appointed place. Win. A. OougUw E»q. was called to the.chair, and P. B. Strang Esq. bjr invitation of the chair ***n, briefly |t»leg tbj obiect ofllgj ; after which the following permanent.officers were duly elected ■ ‘ 4 ■’ v -' < President, —Roan. Astir. 1 -• ■ Fice-T-ADRiBt Kiiio. ' Treat. — Wm. A, pocoLiss. Sec.—' C.'W. Bbach. The name assumed by the. association is. the GlyraerF remont Chib. : N < ilfcdon of Almond King; that attending Cornmittre of eight be chosen, to transact such business as’the Thteresis : of the’Club might require, andtbe fojlowing n.ames w.cre selectpd. Lewis Stone, Wm. Rogers, H. E. Tinner, Lyman Pritchard, Thompson Lnbar, Almond King,- John Sykes, and G. Larison. On motion, the Republican Platform of Principles was unani mously adopted, os the Platform ot the Club. B. B. Strang'E*q., was then called for, who look (he stand anti treated the audience to a forcible,’eloquent and timely speech, which was listened tp throughout with marked atten tion and intense interest. At the close of the speech-a resolution was passed, extending an invitation to (he ladies,' to attend the meetings of # iha t3iub. A mot ion . was then adopted, that the’ above proceedings be forwarded'to Ihe Agitator for publication! after which.the meeting adjourned, one week. Allow me to add that the political complex ion of our town induces no very great! neces sity, for missionary labors amongst 1 us, ns ihe work is already nearly completed.’ Stilt, the people love to meet occasionally to cele brate their victories,'snd erect, trophies. I think we have less than o dozen Buchanan men. fin a town always Democratic ) and some of these grow faint, occasionally, like Peter, and deny iheir master; and who can blame them for denying such a master 1 com mitted as he is to the policy of foruing fetters for human limbs, and revealing, even through the scales of prejudice, by virtue of his adop tion, the mark of Cain, with the blood of scores of murdered Aliels crying to heaven against him, fiom the fields of Kansas. It’s enough to stageer n Pharaoh. Yours respectfully, “ C. Vt'. Beach, Sec. Additional Evidence op Fremont’s Catholicism. —An interesting correspon dence ha* appeared in the New York Tribune between two members of a Know. Nothing Council, one of whom visited Fremont’s house, and whs shown into I lie private ap ptrlmenls during the absence of iho fimilv. He was in search of evidence of Fremont’s Catholicism. The house maid, he says, “went up, nnd finding the family out, she look me up the hack stairs to the bedroom, and such a room! The wealth of California has been lavished upon its decorations. The floor is paved with gold ; the walls hong with grizzK bear skins, all over with diamonds of greal size nnd immense value; and here and there portraits of Weed and Seward. Still there was no cross in sight. I was not satisfied, nnd told the girl ! should search the bed. She objected, which only made me the more de termined. I accordingly thtew the bed upon ihe floor, and there lay before me the dam ning proof of his attachment lo the Church which he indulges in secret. He kept his crosses where he could nigh'ly adore them ; (hey were under him, his bed rested upon litem But so cunningly has he managed 'he secret, that few Protestants, except mvself, would have detected it. He has hail the end and o.do „.;io of his bedstead bored, the holes op. posite each other and a com lengthwise, and then crosswise, nnd thus, by ihe intersection ofihe rope, ernssei-aru formed, so that every night he sleeps op on a network O, T. f crosses. Was there anything ever so in famous before, us a man thus Hesecrating the sacred emblem of Christianity 7 I stood and contemplated Ihe scene a few moments in silent horror, and ihen hastily jefllhe house.” We have just received ti letter from Rev. S. L. Adair, Pastor of the Congregational Church nl Ossnwatnmie, K. T., written from bis Asylum near the Territory. H“ says ; “lam now where I hive fled from lh- Ivrnnl Pierre and his “ B rd<*r RnfG ins.’’— They seek In shed my blood. They have shot down a nephew of mine who chanced m lie in ihe rond near my house. This wn« soon followed by the murder of a cousin of mine, an invalid Christian man. who was near anil tried lo e-cape, he fled lo ihe wood, two horse man pursued him, and shot him. Another mao, near by, was badly wounded. 1 shall not attempt lo describe my feelings while I lav concealed, much less the feelings I bad. when late ni nighl I got help, nnd with Innl. Orn in hand went to the woods, found the dead hod v of my causing nnd brought il home on ihe Sahbmh. May God have mercv oo the murderers, they know not whai'ihcv do.” [Mr. Adair then describes the bailie, and imi recds io say.] “ God only knows » hen these things wilt end. M-mv can not gel a wav and must die unless God Almigh'v saves them.— M v children are in con-lam fear, hut my » tie is n>a' io a siluaiion to leave, norcraild 1 leave her alone. Do pray for its. We fi-el shot up in ihe mercv of God. Oh that the country could realize our situation. We will look up and pul nut Inis' in G 'd.’’ Tub Phtledelphia Bulletin rrmUen snail-in lerosling inquiries iiboiit old Buck and furn i*liHs, nt the same lime, suitable answers. — Thus, in view of'Mr, Buchanan’s political character and history, in what Penhnlvanin County should he reside! The answer of course will he Somerset; nr in view of his horns, Bucks ; or, as he blows his own horn, Clarion ; nr, as hig political career is almost run, Hunt ing-dohe'; or, as he i» being hauled over the coals, Carbon / or, a« he proclaimed Polk a better tariff man than Clav, Lie-com ing ,• oi, as his prospects are. scaly, Pike ; nr, as he is going to pot. Potter ; or, as hi* chances are declining, Wayne I It i* sug gested after this, (bat Mr. Buchanan had bet ter withdraw. Ira S. Shith. i Herb Abb the Figures.— The investiga ting Commi'lee sent to Kansas by Congress give the following figures,in connection w"uh the vote for members of the bogus Kansas Legislature. They speak for themselves and need no comment: Census of Votes . .Legal. 'lllegal Diet. Volere. Polled. Voters. Voters. I. 369 : 1064, 239 , 809 H. 199 , 341 30 811 111, m W 9 ,40 839 IV. -47 89 U Q, From tho American Miailonary. Another Grom Outrage. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATO®. -M-A-R-R-l-E-D On the 18th of September, hythe Her. T. 8. Shade, Mr. HENRY .ANDICE and MW ELIZABETH EARDLEY, ca ffn the 2ffd'ofGcini*r. hylheMme, R. SHEFFER.and Mira CHRISTIANA. BARD LEY, both of Liberty coUPa.- ? ,y. On tbe ! Bth in*£ hy‘Ai ASffirld EiW'pt thiC/w- UKFounUih Hotel Mr. EDWARD KBHLERifid CELEBTIA MI CADY, Wh of MWWi-hur^ In Dolmar on ll(e7thinM.,,bjr Jamt, Kelly E«i„ Mr. JOHN GRIME and Mia* jBARRAR A' FISHER all rtf Uclraar- . ;.. v ’ Adminifiraifir’a Notice. ' *VTOnCE is hereby given that In* pursuance Of an onkr.of Xn thb Orphan’* Court of Tioga county, we as Administra tor and Administratrix of the estate of D B Wilcox deed. late ok Dolni&r ’shall expose to said on the pretnUte' In Dalmar Tioga County Fenna; on Friday November 31st, A. D. 1855 next to the htgbesf and hefet Judder the following described lot* of land with appurtenance* to wit: • Beginning at a post the North Kbit corner of B. C. Wilcox, thence by. lands sur reyad for Abram' Johnson and' Horton MattisoK test 88 per ches thenoe by land .surveyed for Aaron Symonds south SO perches thence by said Sytnopds east 100 perches to the war rant line thence south forty' seven perches to the comer of l&ndhnrveyed for Job Wilcox, theuee bvsald Wilcox west 210 perchtf post thopce by JL C. Wilcox noirth 127 3-10 perches to' the beginning containing one hundred acre# being part of warrant No. 1545; excepting and reserving therefrom a lot of 40 acres belonging to Ira Wilcox bounded north by W. TavJor east by rood soajb by land of D. B. WDcox estate and others and west by BenJ. Wilcox. Also one other lot bounded north by William < Drew east > by. land latn.'df. J. B. Clark deed, south by the warrant lips and west by Phelps Dodge A Go. containing 103% acres being part of warrant no. 1056 James Wilson warrantee situated in Delmar said Co. and State- Terms piode known on the day of sale. ISAAC P. FIELD. Adm. Mrsl A. TFILCOX, Admr'x, AdmluUlr;i(nr’« No lic<‘. T ETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having JLi keen granted tn the .uhKrrilwr on the cetateof HANNAH KELLY, Ute of Jacftmn, dee.’d., nil llmnc indeliled to mild Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thovo h iviiiy claim* uga'iiml the ramo will prevent them for wulemeiifto Richmond Oct. 16. ’56. BENJ. WELLS AJm'r. To School Tencliero. THE School Directors of* Delmar township, will meet. ut (he Dfanr School Ilr-u<e, in Haiti town* ship, on Saltirdiy, I he Ist day of November next, at Iom*cl»»ck A. M., for the purine ol contracting wiili teachers to supply the several schools ol’ said town chip during the com Inc winter. G. VV. HILDRETH, Prei’f, Oct. 16, 1856. Ol* Board of Directors. THE ANNUAL MEETING of (he Slock hold. er<* of the Wellaboro' Tiojr.v Plank Road Co., will He held Nov, 3d, at 1 oVlock P. M., n! the office of I hi* Treaanrcr, GEO. McLKOD, Sec'y Oct. 16 1856. TJ' STRAY. —Came to the premises oflhri snh**cri j Ist In Del.mar Tioga P»., on or near (lie. 20tl> of August, a 3 year old nd Steer, The owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges nod Uike it away; (Oct. 16,1656,] 11. BUTLER. W HER HAS, my wife LUCRT.TIA MOYER, has left tny bed and board, without any cause or provocation, this is to caution all person* from harboring or trusting her nn my account, an I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this dite. MONTEVILLE MOYER. Delimit, Oct 16,1856. E STRAY.—Came to the premises ofthcSnhscri. her, in Charleston, on the Ist day of July, a light red yearling bull. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and hike it awav. LYSANDER SCOTT. Charleston, October 2, 1856. MAGNETIC RAT PILLS.(Poiwm! For «i lent the WrtUboro* Drug Store. Plane these Pills near their holes or about the places they frequent. Ruts and mice w*l! eul of them readily, nod in every case the Pills will cnaure their extermination. Price 25 cents per box. Application for divorce.— To Lena C/rmc/is—Y«iu ore hereby notified that Jo>eph Clemens, your hii'-band, has applied to the Court of Common Plrus of Tioga County fop a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the s»id Court have upnointed Monday the Ist dny of Brpicmlrcr next,at IU o’clock, forenoon,for hearing the said Joseph Clemens in the premises, at which lime and place you can sllcnd if you think proper. WclUborn 1 , Oei. 2 *56. MATHERS, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S _> AdminHration having been granted to the un dersigned on tho estate of ritilennm Culver, lu(0 of Chur lesion, dec’d, all I hone indebted to said ealulc arc rcqnebted to make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will present thorn for settlement to PRUDENCE CULVER, Adm'x. A. E. NILES, iWmV, CJiarlcpton, Oct 9,1856. THE Subscriber having purchased a pari of the Stock pf Uyug*.and Mcdicincn formerly owned by Robert Roy, is now receiving fresh supplies lie would respectfully inform the public that he intends to continue the Drug business at the old stand. The store will be left still in cure of iheTormcr proprie tor (Robert Roy) and it is Imped that by its ample provision for the want* of the community, und by attention lo customers, it may still he found worthy of public favor and patronage. Call and see for yourselves. JOHN A. ROY. October 9lh, 1650. proclamation, GENERA L ELECTION. \l HKIIKAS. l>y an art of tho General Assembly of the W Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled “An act to regulate the general Elections of this Commonwealth,” en acted on the second day of Jnly. one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, it is enjoined on mo to give public notice of bqcli election to be held, and enumerate in nidi notice wlmt officers are to be elected: Jlprcfore, I, John M.Mnsns, High Sheriff of the County of litea, do hereby mjke known ami give this public notice to the'r.leetors of said county of Tioga, that a general election "111 be held throughout the count) on the First Tuesday of Juminher next, whnii trill be the 4th day 6f siid month, ut the several districts within tho county aforesaid, namely : EL ECTIOX DISTRICTS Ist Delinnr. nt the Court Iluu-e. ‘id Tioga, at the house of J. Goodrich. Ad Deerfield. nt the house of Wm. A. Faulkner. 4(h iilkiund. at tho Hmhbone School Hutiee. Bth Cot ingbm at the house of K. \V. Dcrow. Cth c ulUvun, at the house of J. I). Strong. 7th J... kson. ut the hou'O of James Miller. Bth Lawrence. at the hmi-e of C. Sh t«son. Otli Mi'hilchmy, at the Holiday School House. 10th Shippcp, at the Big Meadow School itouso. Hth Liberty. atLlur house of J. H. Woodruff. 12th Westfield. nt tho house of A. Ij. S. Leach. 13th KtehmMul at the A L>. 11. Phelps. 1 l:h Kutl.’iint Ihe how-- of U. Rusy. Icth Brookfh 11 at the home of John Joseph. IRrh I’m m. ut the house of 0 w Taylor. 17th F.irii' , at of P. Mowray. 18th Charleston, ut the School House. Dart Pa Settlement 10th Morris, at the house of W. C. Babb. 20th Chatham, at the homo of R. Humphrey. 21st Guinea, at the house of IT. Ventilljea. 22d Wellsbofo’ at the Court Himse. 23d Jttosa, at the Union School House. 24th Lftwrcncoville, nt the house of 0. Blossom 25th Clymer. ttt the hou-e of C. P. Douglass. 2(Jth EUcland Voro,n\ the house ot h. Culver. 27th Covington Boro, at the house of £. VC. Detow. 28th Knoxville, at the house of K.T. Comstock. 29th Ward, at the house of A. Knlffln. 30th Elk, at tho house of Daniel Smith. At which time and places ore to be elected the following State and County officers. Twenty-seven persons to be Electors for a President >nd Vice President of the Hutted State's- It i« farther directed that the raeolJngof the return Judge*, at the the Cotiri House in Welluboro’ to make out rho general re tom § shall be on the first Friday succeeding the general election, which will be the 17 th day of October. . And in and by said act, X am further directed to giro notice that every person, except Justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or nppointniontof profit or trust under the govern* meat of the United States or of this State, or of any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or oth erwlsoi a subordinate officer or agent who is or shall be em ployed.: umler'the legislative, executive or Judiciary depart ment of ibis State, or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of Congress. and of the select and common council of any city, commissioners of any incorporated dis trict, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment of Judge, Inspector or dork of any election of this Commonwealth, and that noi inspector, Judge or any other officer of any such election shall bo oUigh hleto any office then to ba voted for. , [For instructions In regard to the organization of election boards etc. see Act of Assembly of Sd July, 1839; pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained in. a practical digest of the election laws of this Commonwealth, furnished at every place of holding general elections, page 80, etc n l' • i » * Oltaw tra&T isy hand it Wdlsboro' this Uth dsy of ftopttttbtr, A.P.18& . / ’ * , , , , JjttfpCßS, Sftcrif. ' THE SAJtAJWAJrDEH OF. philapelph u ■ ' IBmg-'il ’ ° AG A&OTTHfc WORti. &» '' : EV ANB&'%ATSOIf. ; 26 gottth fourth Stmt, PhUedelphhk have bad: the smeit demonitratlrm In the following Certifi cate*, that their manufacture of Salamander Baften««t length fully wamsted the representation* which hit® MW made of them, m rendering an-ocdoabted accwity agaJwt Urt terrific elepwaxU-, . . . „„„ ...I ,j.-- •! • PrauntiriitvAprfl 12,1866. . Mean fyanf S OfcixAn afibtda «• the Wtf*e*t •atWactionVatata *o-joet ewfaftW.tJgJWy protective (paUties of two of the 6>lan>andar smwt|teh l We purchased of you some few mohthasiriw, Wfc saved a largi portion of our Jewelry, Books, Papers; io,- fczpdeedfo the calamitous Are In Boosted Place, on' morning of toe 11th Inst When we reflect that these SaJU were located In the fourth story of the hnlWlrig wi>occoplbA;tKQfl that they .'fell spbse qnently into a heap of burning: rutivs where the vast concen tration of heat caused the brattfplfttefe to’malt, wqcannot but regard the preservation of the valuable contents as most con vincing proof of the gr&t security afforded by your Sabs. We shall take much pleasure in recommencing them to men of business as a tore reliance against fire*. __ Onus W. SDfoxa k Bu. PatUViiTBU, April 12, ISM. Mam Rant d Walton—l have to-offer you my IMVlmony Id fit Tor of the groat security afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers, oaring the roceul'dlsastroUs con* flagratlon In llanstead place, from the fact that thasaxM.wart contained in two of the Salamander Safes mapufiictnred by you. Raring tallen from the fifth story of the Artisan Build ing, whoro they were previously- placed and exposed to a vast heat fora long time, the preservation of th valuable deposits soemod to every one who witae»sd the opening and interior examination, & matter of profound aatonhbmeut To all who may require a perfect protection from the rava ges of fire, 1 shall not hesitate to recommend the use pf;your Safes, as I consider they have now andergonothe most trying test. N. £. Monas*. rmLADfirmA, April 14. I R SP. Jftisrt Evan* d ITaf*>»—Gentlemen—No doubt yoa will be deeply gratified to learu the good condltiouiu which 1 discov ered my book, policy of insurance, certificates of stock, and otlier valuable documents, when an Friday last 1 opened the safe made by your-firm.- M*ith my knowledge of its great exposure, both to the inten sity of the heat from so hot a fire as that which destroyed the Artisan Building, aa also from the force of the fall froth its former elevated position In the third story, I could enter tain but slender liopea prior to its Interior Inspection, that the contents which 1 once so highly prized would ever be of any service to me, hut as these fears are now happily re moved, I feel it only due to soy to yon. that 1 can heucetorth •recommend the use'of your Safes to all who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security which such means provi des against so frightful an element. July 3d 1850. Edward Gasxol, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Banks, Stores &e. HERRING’S SAFE 10 AIK fteMlStif >Pi||s In the«e fires. the HERRING'S SAFE, standing side by side wahthoHu advertised as ‘‘warranted to stand 10 per cent, m-irir l.ro than Herring's came forth the acknowledged victor, n.n on))* preserving theiv contents In excellent order, bat bn- Ing themselves in a condition to go through another onlea), while the boasted '‘Salamander*” of other makers were bad ly used up in every instance, and in some eases their entire content* completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say. that during the four teen years the Hcrriog’s safe has been before them, more than two hundred have passed through occidental fires without the occurrence of a single loss. ~ Wo would therefore, caution purchasers against the mis representation of interested parties. The Herring’s Patent Is the only Fire-proof Safe made In this city which Is protect ed by a Patent Right, and wo will guarantee it to resist more than double the amount of heat of nnv other safe now known. PARRELS AND HERRING, ■ Bole Manufacturers In this State of ncrring’K Patent Champion Safos. JU Wnluut Street, Philadelphia. X. R. “Evans k Watson’s Improved Salamanders,” “Oliver Kvan’s,” “C. J. Oavler's” and ‘-Scoit’s A«bosto<:” Iron Chests fa large assortment having been taken in part payment fur Herring’s.) will be sold ul low prices. June 20, ISoC. MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY, From actual Measurement, and Surreys throughout the county. By a corf* of- Surveyor* %oJta are fully competent to the difficult task assigned them. rjXHE undersigned will pnbllsh shortly, provided a sufficient num)»er of Subscribers be obtained, a A'if IF AND COMPLETE MAP OF TIOGA COrXTT. All the public Roods, Railroads. Crossings ami Stations Po*t- Offices, Churches. School Houses. Flores, Mills, Public and Private Houses, Cbtooterlcs, Manufactories. Pimps. Ac., are to bo shown on tho Map, in addition to the usual topography of Jtlvcra. Streams. Ponds und Mountains. The names of proj>- ii ,( L COUnl *y V? their respective places, iu the style of tn‘g*a.i, tho canvassers. ‘‘'r® ll 1 Maps of tho principal village* will ho inserted, nn a large scale, in tho margin; also engraved views of public and pri vate buildings. No expense will be spared to execute the Map In Ihe highest style of art. The plan will be plotted on a snitalde scale, no os'to show distinctly all the particulars above specified, ami make a large and ornamental map. To bo engraved and de livered to subscribers, handsomely colored, so as to show the territory comprised in each township, and mounted nn rollers. As the map will contain some eighteen square feet of engmr. lug, at a cost of sovvml thousand dollar*. It will bo scon that only a large subscription list will warrant tho heavy expens- Incurred. The maps are sold only hy subscription, and at only one price. No more maps Issued than subscribed for. The map Will contain tables of the population, productions, a.H<Jc»scd value of properly. rallginu* societies, schoo'-. number of voters. Ac., of each township and village rn-*ppctively, care fully nmdc up from the latest authentic documents. Relying upon a just appreciation of our eflbrts. hy the el li/pus*of Tioga, lo issue a map of their county on the above plan, that shall answer their proper expectation*, and he en tirely satisfactory, subscriptions are respectfully solicited by JaiiK'n D. Scott, PubliNlicr, PHILADHLPHTA. I. D. RICHARDS. Agent at Well-d-oro’ Pa. (Sept. 26.) UNION ACADEMY. S. n. PRICK, Principal. HRS. SOPHIA PRICE, I MISS A. BEACH, Prtctplrtti. j ( Tracker of Mimic. H HE first term for the ensuing yfar will commence Scptcra- I ber 9; the second Dec. 2; the third February 24. EXPENSES PER TERM Tuition - Lessons on Piano or Melodcan - Board ($1 80 per week,) - Pnora .... Fuel—Fall and Spring, 00, Winter Washing’- ... Incidentals - Deerfield August 28. Rjho will go to Kansas ? THE »iili*cril>iT will aril flic Farm on which he live*, in La wrvnco, vontniniutr HO acres, 100 of which i<* improved Uia well wulored. hn* a ciunimtihle hnn-»e, burn*, necrvsny oul buildings uml a gned orchard «t* choice Irml lltprcon, Al&o, a Tavern Sumd tn Lawrencuviilr, known os ihe “Geer with ampiu accommodation*. Attached l< a Store building auitnldc for the Gro cery and Dry Goods Im-inm**--•nil lo he sold or rent ed lo *mil applinnK For term? apply lo Lavvrrnrcvilh, Sept. II *56. M.S. BALDWIN. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration having Ih-vd grunied to the subscriber on the estate oi* (t.irul Compton, lato of Sullivun, dcc’d, all (hose i».delated io said arc requested (o moke iin/oe finite payment, nnd thn*e having claims ogainsl ihc same, will present Ihem lor settlement to Sullivan, Aug. 21/56. DANIEL COMPTON, •Bt Adm'r. IjjJIOV AX.—DR. B. BARR respectfully announces to (he public lh.il he bus lomoved his Office lo the dwelling lately occupied hy Jos. P. Morris, Esq., where he may be Ibtmd ul nil hours when not professionally engaged. Demands tor hi* services promptly responded to •Weilsbovci 1 , April 84, 1856 . Gvtrny. CAM E to the enclosure of the sub«criber in Char lesion tup., on the 23d bit., u deep red ox,B years old or thereabout. The owner can huve him on proving properly and paying charges. FRANKLIN BOYDEN. Charleston, Sept 4f - DISSOLUTION*—IThe 1 The cnparlncnthip lielwepn the sultscrihcr* in the Blucksmiilung business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The laioks are in the hands of H. Luwusbury for HrulerocnU JOHN GRAY. WdLboro, Sept, 15, 1856. R. LOWNSBURY. c; fc. HOY T. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR k DRAUGHTSMAN, Ojteoli Tiojtt Co.i October 2d, 1856. FRDMONT MAY BE NEXT PRESIDENT BUT SHALL STILL HOLD FO&T# f THE tfirnlf.t Turjclj of STOVES rvi-r «f*rn in W, HsKot-,' I'D - jo-l anlvrdat ,he STOVE it TIN STOREofD P. 4. W. ROBERTS. Tiny »i-'iW mil ll.r am i lino <>( the j.tiMi • In their »ell «e -t-cti-d a.Ki.rlinml, cmi<i-liiiff fit' lilt* Yt Il'Nf. A.M KIMI A, K.lrvii'i tl 1 vrn, MORNING STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAI. AIR-11GIIT, d... REG I I.ATORS, |’|;KMK<MS & I.OW OVENS. AW ■ lurgo u.wrlmt ut nf lidX m.d i’Aßl.i'R Sintc-. ni (in |iiim-J Tlit-m S'ovea are Kleeltd will. ,l.e gruatuat cure, eitjivcially li.r tliii* iiiuii.it, ui-d cuimi I luil to givtioliic BalUfaclioo, Cull and hcb I linn. 1 ... TIKWARE- ••of nil kind*, shtipea, and mpdv of \\<f pintvfial and wild at cheap u Dot chcHpcrthnn ilml of m»y oll.vr o-l .hh*liii.« iii hi H>i nunfy. B»*v* Onlttvs mode t» order on abort no. It.'**. JOBBING d<>iit- u. <M(Jvr Hini in tin- l»*t imi.i.m r. All Tinware rarpfnlly proved before IcimiTjr the allnp. O' <)M Iron, ( orp* r, Itr.in**, Pi w|« r. :n*d kL** Silver nod Guld either old of new, li ken in oxvhaiijfc fiir Good'* ut the M.irh<i privv. Th*-v rvH|Mcrullv m-UIU the piiirgitoge ol all who'wivh lo piirchtiite nnyllilng in llivir line. n«*unnjf llivn* tint money von he a-ivcd bv examining their stock Mbre piircliiininif cWvvhcre. PREMIUMS mi Tnmure wire giuo fur b»t Si«*U aiid Work &c.,at the lulrcnunlv K„ir. »■ P* &• «• ROBERTS. Wfllab.in,.’ N0v.,82, ISSS.-tt . M|| Philadelphia Adm'lixenifnls. WEST AND koRTH WEST. GsKTrtyzK—The Railroad communication via Elmira Williamsport and Catnwlasa being completed you are brought nearer to this market than New York. The prices of Freights ftro to bo equally low. Therefore, we the undersigned Mam» factorers, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully a-' yonr attention to our Market and Stocks and Goods, hopin to be more Intimately a quMalod with you, and to share * portion of your patronage. KoonsA Herstlne. Flour Fnetors. and General Commission Merchants, 47 N. Wharves and U 5 N. Water street. Taylor A Bacon, Wholesale Grocer* and Produce Commis sion Merchants, 77 N. Water street. Bunn, Rnlgaol k Co., Importers of British Goods and Job bers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 01 N. Third street. Wm. 11. Hortsmann k Bon, Manufacturers and Importers of Military Quods, Ladles’ Dress Trimming*. Curtain and Blind Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings. Masonic and Odd Fel lows’ Regalia, Ac., 223 Chestnut street, adjoining Masonic Temple. 51. L. Hallowell k Co., Importers of Silks and Fancy Cood% 147 Market street. Tho*. White A Co. Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bonnets and Millinery Goods, 41 8. Second street. P. T. Patton k Co. Wholesale Dcalera and Mnriufhc’nrers of Ilnta, Caps. Knrs, Hatters’ Materials, Ac., lIS Market st. Sleeper & Fenner. Manufacturers of Parasols and Vmbrtd* 100, 120 Market street. Pratt A Death, Importers of Watches. Jewelry and Fancy Goods. X. IV. Corner f th nnd Market street*. James Bnrlier. Wholesale Dealer in Clocks. Agent for the Patent Equalizing' Ihirjy Day Cl"* k. .tfanufaclusiT of Hue Gold Puns. S. E. Corner of Second and Chestnut Mooro. llcn«7oy A Co. 1 input tcre an I Wholesale Dealers In Hardware, Cutlery and Gun« 131 Maikc-t A li Coinm-Tie *l* Win. P. WiUtneh A Co. Saddlery and Conth Ilirduar Bnddle and Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mounting*, Ac North Thiid idrcut. Morris. Jones k Co. Penn. Boiler Ph'e. Poller Plvpt Sheet Iron. Steel and Pig Iton. Nails. Ac.. Market & Kth «». LowK James A Co. Agents fur Lew In’ Pure Lead". Pu Zincs ami Pure Colors. Al-*o fur Ui<* -nlumf tli*» P*-mn V*. ufactarlng Co’s Condensed Lyo, a cheap substitute fur So and Potash. N. Spencer Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist anJ Whul*.- sale Druggist. No. 2‘3 South Second street. U right, Smith A Co. Jntpott'T* and Johb-rs of China, Glass and Queen’s Ware, CO:. Mark* t ami 2<’ Cutmnenv Joshua Coyrpland. Large Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames. Ac., 27 S. Fourth stiver. Rarer. Cnieff A Dai ling. Whuh-eb* Ibsihr* in Coots. Shoes, Hats and Straw Goods: i‘2fi North 3y street. Wood’s Ornamental Iron Dorks.lron Railings, VerauJali*, Fountains, llidgu Avi?ime. M. Walker A Sum, 2-»4 Market street. Gn f e of V. E. Corn** oth and .Market sti > .Matuifacnin-ra of Patent Wire J.ailm„ Iron Bedsteads. Wire Worked Senes Ac. to * Depot for Pickles, Preserves, Fresh Fruit 109 South 3d sfreed: ’ ’ G. W. Osborne A Co. Manufacfnrera or cwjvorno’s cuni fine American Water Color*. '• c ixth street. ’* 1 July 31. Bm. At Merchants’ Hotel, X. -Ith Street, I’hilsoUlphia. Sash and Itlind Fnrloi'v. COVINGTON, non 4 rn . /-,i THE Snlwri her is now prep i red by n«-v M irhinerv jn s purchased, lo fur nfsh tn order, 'if kinds o f square A lanry Sash, am* Blind* Square Sash o common sizes .it 'Ways on hand. Hy loii£ uxpe ricnce in the hn her 0 itlcr* liihim*! ihu flic -an iu.il« us good iin aiin lc, and Mil H n> m .ip i« ism In* obtained u( any esl ihismnent in Puiioylvamj nr New York, dull omJ sir. DAVID S. IREbAN. frocf $3BO to $5OO 9 00 - IB 80 180 . 125 1 78 Covington, Sep’omber 18, IS.)G. CTThe snbsprtlior i* also Aueni for iho sale of Dr. I). J.ivms celebrated Family Medicines, .i!m» Seurpa’sOil lor Dealings. L>. S. 1. Active rooiOgexts cam cun clear »150 |m r in*>nf li. i>\ m thou S MUCKER'S UFK OF Fli KM o N T—The only Life coutanin^ Hts RcjKirt.H Unabttdgcd, r»| « (ij.-h THE THIRTIETH THOUSAND IS AOIV READY! 500 pages, portrait and IllU'li.iliuns, §l.OO. THE REPUBbICAN CAMPMCN SONGSTER, pric-e IQ.) «i«. Tin- 35f ll Tl»«n**lll<l r**udv. THE RKPUBMCAN PARTY & ITS FaNM. DATES 450 pages, two iioitraiU,price $1 HO THE FREEMANS GLKK B«)UK, with choice Songs set In mipoc., [nice 20 < Is. JOHN CHARLES, or Thr Foumj Amkimcan’s Lire op Fremont—3oo p. I Hum. price 50 els. ALo the LARGES* NUMBER nod (lie BEST FREE SOIL and other Books, puhbslnd in this country* Fur Ml pnrlieulvr* nddres* M 11.1. KR, uli'n)N « MUI.I.IH tN. Pul.lMi erii, 25 Park Ruw. Ne.v York, or H)7 (■'■'li .t'i- st , Anliorn. Auburn. Anru-l 20, INSU NEW COO»j< ! iNEW MMIKS WHERE 1 .it ERWIN’S m-w SW. Hr liu» juiti relumed (Vom iliu City «uli u choice Got of Ready-Jladr CLOTHS, CASS IMBUES, VESTING and nil of which Mill Ue*.ohi ON THE CASH-DOWN SYSTEM A N I) NOTHINO SHORTER! WclULoro* Srpi. 25, 185fi. Time ! s inn* ! Time! Time rpIME flow* from in»t.«nt«, m d «d tlic'ceoch one X Should he esteemed us il it wi re alone. If any wish to redeem time now lost, plemc call just one door nnrll[ of M. B. Smith & SooV. w h« re it iho(| he restated The Mihserihr-r i- non ready In du anything in lire ifne or Kepainm* \V.ncln'J, Gluck* aid Jewelry. AH work warrant! d, . Welfcboro, July 94* 105*. A. FOLEY. o H i w H To the Merchant* of the Pmutrci.?rru. July I. IP6O. J I|{N’ A. RIDDLK. Travyl hr Ac*nt. DR. J. B. MAROHISrS celebrated catholicon. FOR ins RELIEF AND CURE OF SUFFERING FEMALE*. JTT stand* pre-eminent tor Its cun*. [_ tlvo power* in all the dlteMaa ir which it I* recommended, uatuAly cn’led j FEMALE COMPLAIX TS; Of these am PROLAfsCS Ut2?l, oj filling of thoivomb.; FtW* ALil'fe or whites; Chromic l«ru.Ki:iT!US AMD UtCOUTIOM 07 TSXV»\X2; I»‘ CIDEMTAL HbMOERHAOBJ . PAIKTCI, SCPPREiStD, AMD iRRySCIA* Mil- STRUitioN tc.. with all rlivir accom panying er.u, (Cancer excepted. mailer how severe or of h-»w long standing. Thu medicine has never boon introduced by empty r«a*li» and mmreprps**nt«tkiii9, nor {a It Intended that- iu -profit popularity ehal! bo nuatnitipd bv any medium but its mattta and the a'ppVobation of the public, REFERENCES. The J/edldne is now well known ami appreciated, and wfU have a steady and increasing «a!e. I know cf no prreparatlcn that ian compare with it for the particular complaint* for Vi Inch it I* dengucd, Tam satisfied, by the use now m*klng of it m my own family, and by almost every day'a •videuca of its benefits to others, that it justly mer.ta tha Wannstl recommendations its best friend* hn\o given of it. . E. B. BKRKINS, h.d., Martha, Ohio, j am f * aided, after trying it m a great many cases, 0 «d It nirp • - nil other remedies within my knowledge for ‘hat clasH oi eifin iilth* fug which it is recomxnehiei. I*. 'a* • ured some rerj extreme cases under mv ol'-crvation, v hLh bare resisted all other treatment L. D. FLEMING, H. C. Avon Springs, X. Y., (late cf Bocbect. * ■ Prevail on medical men to adopt ft in their j mctlm: rr r . ■ have no fears of the result from what knowledge i I. u j tv . t.i nt-1 personally of it* cnutive powers. I with t! *. !-ad> j cm* kept h-re. *T. T. If.AU'KIXX. M. n.. Wayncrburg. Fa. I Tin* follow me letter fti>m a lady, wo* addressed to .vi ::i *l. Vhwell al'Washincton l*a. with whom tlie -*■ »n sale. We nra notiStiihepty to give the lady's name. 8ai7.M.0. Washington Oi. Pn. P-b. h. leff. Di:is Fin • —After waiting togiv the Ciitli«)iciH! a fVr tri it now have the ple«fure to say. I flunk it n all that if li ei. .* • ne. in the case In wluc.li 1 «uv it in u«< the; «>.u *t »»lime of commencing it was miiTering ‘he in- st orrr’r.-*- ng |wun : she could not lilt a two }• inol we. s ht, w.lm.u. >it* pun. 'ow she can to h**r w*-rk »v.il- plew.re. Ii- r ■iitil health has al«o mneli improved. The directions mui I .a «U cases he itiictly followed, Ac. ( llivmr rmv n»ed the remedy for fourAcars in my pr?c‘**« 1 rely wholly rm It for the cure of almost nil female d.:e*4sr H ulr oi»ny regarda for yeursdf. I remain outs, <ic H. r BF.XNKTT, m. ft., Cftnaifluiruft “ T The cluiini uf this nn-diclne lo the confidence of tk* ; nclic aru strengthened by the fnti of its uuv t ig rccurr.: u.r *-• ;>rob«ti'*n nnd liberal patronage of ui.tnr pros Mi'i.: mem bers nf the Medical Faculty in the time I Mates, ct ■»fioin have voluntarily gm n letters * f :r n nont,*- n. ir e ■•unphbc.l Mislninltig nfl th.u is chuniM *..r n aa u .gen*. I'amphleiaconiauuiig tnu> U useful .i.;*:nidU.Ui toum )* »)»»* nature* and «,Mnpi«.ni' .;ln* abuse Jjs.Mses, ioj»*thrr >'i(!i tPstuu-uiinU from hdiej : th* highest j-speit.ibH.ty.yi •i nfl *d la tie* most urv authority, to all which :1 e teim *n of 1.i.1i-s and p.. wtitioaers is respectfully Invite--, n b<* Jnd gratis nt the * re of UOULRT t'O i\ Dnipgi*t, Wrllthsro 1 Pa. U-m *<d-l hr William Morgan. Tn>r; Thomas B. Tyler, uli-rep'rt; Dr. 11, c. IN«rt**r. Towanda; and by leading u 'gi'is 111 all the mlioiiilngcmn lies. pi 11 J- U .M AKC‘II If"! &• Co. Proprietor, L\ i.u .1 ih p..t, 304 l!r r >iUvi’iiy, N. Y. ls hereby given that lh» undmipned intend to n|p!) :<• the l^>;i.lnure <*l .Vnnsylvaniu at it* next ■ uu A *»• •»< n i<*r 'lie/rtMtixn of a Hank for tho purposes of i,*i>*unt de(H>4,t ej*hum*an i sei«<*ral (unking, wuh *c«p. •I ■»( ne lli.u-rei Ih uMint D dhir*. with tho prjvilsg* v* -u t-i'ing n to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be located if \\ Ti>gu tuuniv i'eiinsylraiua. aud> to b* -ih*i -ni.. Ti.uiv r* 3i*M v bank.** U I'll-buroupli. Tiopu Co. June 'iS. 186 F. . ')• Convers. C. ,i. -Kgi-Ht, S. K. Knsworth. JR. Bnwsn, *• ' ,J,,, 1”'» " ,n * John Dickinson. Samuel Dickinson, '• h. \\ .N»n J. i mere. Tho* Allen, J. L Hol.im.oD, Jno. N. hiche. r. li. H lute .K.lm Mathers. L. I. XldmU. 5?. U. Smith, bmi-s Kimliall. C. Uolbnson, M’bi. Bachc, Qoo - . C. Kress, L, dodio. N'*TICK —The u n Icrdgned citirens of Tioga CV ur.ty. her. by give notice that Uimt intend to make agpi • anon .n rhe la'gi-luture of Pennsylvania at Us next »«s>r a. 'which ••ommcmva on .he firbt iiKsdny of dancary* l - t 7,) fw. U.* •rexuun of a corporate body with Iwnklng or d:*,' l un: pn»‘« leges, by the name and Myle of lIIKTFUOA 0»l‘N -T DANX •o I.H-ntci Ht 1 io(pi \ illagc Fiogacounty l > <*na'<Y<v«j}i*, w.rh * enpkai of .»\fc lICSDItt.D'Ttlot>AND DobIAKS, %- t:tx the privilege of isute.-vong |o Two l)\mdrcd 'ia u*anc t ’ar*. fTiojia May 19th IMF.) ii. C. Wickham. H. S. Jidm.ston. C. C. Somers, Ira "V..*, T. h. Haldwin t-’. T. I»entlev. John W fine,j.sev, lew.* Dapgptl. B. W»*He, Ur.iy Palwr. A. C. ButU. JK. Luf&, /. K. x imth 11. b. .'•mith, A. Humphrey, Lymui <>- Sm.;> ( Jo-pph t.km I*. Tuttle. 0, DcimißAn. . i-n*bJi& wK AU.MI\].STUATIU.N* ImiiJ ‘ ♦ ii'M-ii of.iuu-tl l» the uiKkT'-ioiip.d on *.!»c csUia of Oliver V. life of Middlelmrr, (h;cj„ ml thoM* nidi ined.to Mild I’flntr, aru requested lo mj 1 « miunitiiilc pus inrtd, and tiio>c liuving dvmuooq ajr.tiimt llit palm* w id prt’Hrnl ihrin for ‘.a 1 fanny m. hvmes, Ad.au, f V. AIKEN, i J . , 11. A. STEVENS, \ ‘ J ‘ Middjuhnry.Srj)i,2s, 1656. "VJ I IRiM,—Tl.c of the Finn of Ts. 1 1 loir, H-iltlwin & C«. will hereafter be conducted in ilium me of T-jimr, Hathaway V Co. , Tin* «»J* Tuhur, Baldwin 4c Co.’w w! \ c clr»M upas ►j*e« , dy ait poMnhle and those indchtid to mi<4 Firm arc hm*hy notified in pay tip witi.m.l dft-% \ lin y v* i'h t>» nvtiid <’o-l tliohc lltut do net,'will irr. umlv Mi. d. TABOR, BALDWIN & Co. _ Ti..p.,P.i,Sc*pt ; _lB, 1856. [9.] X !■ ( U I OR*S NOTlCE.—Letters Tcslant,cnt\. J.J rs li.i\in«r i; raided to the undersigned <m ihr CM-l** of O.ivid N. Webber, late of WeMrii «<* di i-M, .<]! lltioe ind< iiU d to said Enlule arc rujm-Mi»i • in.iLi* iiniiu diah: payment, ami those havi;>£ de. m *ii'is .»u - .!iiii>i the tame, will present them lor *r. llemcnt to r M m. A. POUGLAS, riymcr, U’m. TATE, Guilds, Sep. 18* 1856, FOR SALE, A Wooltin rucloiy Saw fflUi, TIIE SUllSCftlllKH, wishing to change Ms huiioera, oOVr; for sale hi* Woolen Khciory, ?aw Miil ai,<l near MeJUhorn’, Ihe Vachinury in ihyFucloiyrcn'H “oua ?ott” in in good running order. innei uf it is imr-.j w ami of the h»si con'tructii*a. Hen ill sell the er or tho fact tv machinery separately; tlw looiKia is gc y i!, and the t'Tius will l»e easy. Apply io tha KubscrltuToD the premises, or by letter tr l-U place* Wellsboro’Aug. 2».th ISSG. J. I. JACKSOh. JOSE FBI 810 XT, DEALER jf.v GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. (>ppo.-iu-1!..)V Drug Sl<irp, IVtlliiljoro’, Pa. rii>, Cuki.i NuU, Apples, Cunltciioncry, 40. nlwsyeoh b«t4‘. 6»pt- 11, 1839. - tr W F-Cr't.
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