OFFICIAL RETURNS,OF;TIOGA CQUNTY—OCTOBER U, 1856. Conal Com. I Auditor: Surveyor Con greet, Ateemhly. .. Aveoeittte Judgti. Dietrict County County County \Ceraher. »m winner, Central General ■ ’ Attorney. CommiiV. Auditor, , Surveyor. | ' The Republican Candida* te« are placed first. For An* dltor General, Jacob Fry Jt~, received 2 rotea, OL BiLow> ell had one rota Cor Bepre* tentative* DISTRICTS. Bloat • • • • Brookfield Chatham Charleston Covington Covington Boro* Clymef Deerfield.*. D01raar................ Elk Elkland.... Blkland Boro’ Farmington Gaines Jackson* Knoxville Lawrence . La vrenpe Bond’.. /. •. Libert; Morris ;.. M .. Middlebury Holland ~,,,, Richmond ; Shippen ... Sullivan Tioga Union. Wellborn*..., W cl field Wird. Total : 135 2C9 88 32 134 3689 to La' tuU^u. The New York Express, the shameless organ of Fillmore, threatens « combination and union against law,” if necessary to defeat Fremont, it says ; “ But give Fremont their claims for New York and Connecticut, and the result will be a failure of Fremontism, unless he carries about all the northern states—a thing he not only aannol do, but that the public, the peo ple, do -not intend he shall do even if combi nation and union against law off indispen tabU. 1 ' In the same spirit, the Montgomery (Ala.,) Advertiser, a Buchanan paper, after quoting liberally from the Oslend manifesto, says : “ Admitting, then, (or the nonce, that Mr. Fillmore is willing to grant to the South all of her rights within and under the Constitu tion, (and his most insane admirers never claim that he will oo more,) SEE HOW MUCH IN ADVANCE OF HIM MR. BU CHANAN HAS PLACED HIMSELF MR. BUCHANAN IS READY AND PLEDGED NOT ONLY TO CONCEDE US EVERY CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT, BUT TO GO BEYOND THAT CONSER VATIVE POSITION. By the foregoing innsuiEe it Will be seen that he is ready to go OUTSIDE AND BEYOND THE CON -BTITUTION. AND IN DEFIANCE OF ALL THE WORLD, to icrest Cuba from Spain bp the STRONG ARM OP POWER. “ And, reader, oo you inquire, why act in that extraordinary manner ? His speech in •1826 upon the Panama mission, ns well as this manifesto, furnishes the noble, patriotic answer. To prevent Cuba becoming “ a vast magazine in the vicinity of the South ern /Bfatgs, whose explosion would be dan gerous to their tranquility and peace.” — Whai stronger evidence would any reason able Southern man require 1 What stronger evidence could onv man offer of his friend ship for us ’ INtHE FACE OF NORTH ERN HOSTILITY TO ACQUISITION OF SLAVE TERRITORY, and in DIS REGARD. TOO, OF THE LAWS OF NATIONS, he is willing. if that Island can not be purchased, TO TAKE IT BY VIO LENCE, in order to the “ tranquility and pence” of the Souf't.. J,n this matter he will NOT BE HEMMED IN BY THE CON STITUTION, or controlled for a moment by apy abstract actions on the subject of Slnyeyv, nor he AWED BY THE COM BINED FORCE OF THE WORLD,” Tliere is a pretty programme for conser vative men to look at —a determination to go outside of and beyond the Constitution to extend slavery, to take Cuba- “ anvhow,” in the face of public sentiment and in defiance of the laws of nauons. He (Buchanan) will not be hemmed ip by llje Dupsfitulion. Of course no.. The loyeis of taw and order and constitu tional government have need to watch such developments as these. Preston S. Brooks threatens to rob the National Treasury if Fremont be .elected ; the othe* (and no less infamous) Brooks proppsej “ combination and union against law” to prevent his suc cess; f'and tp the event of Buchanan's elec tion the Constitution and the laws of nations are to be thrown aside as so much waste pa jPet, In view of ,spch threats and promises, .course left for the conservative men .of the country is lo vole (or Fkejips?- An important accessiog to Republican .cause, (is announced in a telegraphic dispatch to the 3. !, Tribune, dated Philadelphia, Oct. 9. Geo. S. Coffee, editor of the Even ing Argue, a Democratic paper, and the per jpp wjio was speaker of ihe Keystone Club whic|? (ornjajjy announced to Mr. Buchanan hn nomination i>v the Cipbipnati Convention, joined the Democratic Fremont Club of Phila delphia, the evening of the Blh inst. He had just returned from stumping the Stale lor Rucnanan. He had clung to the rotten ship as long as gooo sense would allow jiitn to, ant) we guess a Imle longer. A correspondent the Elzabelh Jersey Fripuift says that every Methodist minister pe kflowf of jn Jndipna, Jllinois, Michigan, lowa and Wisconsin, except one, goes' for r remonl. He adds, “If Kansas was as near to New Jersey as it is to us, your State would go with a rush for Freedom,” B dchanan b Home. —There was a meet ing at Lancaster, Pa,, the residence of Mr.l puchanan, on Wednejday ; at which 15,000 r remoniors were present; and which was nd dressed by Gov. Hamlin of Maine, and Mr. Burlingame, of Massachusetts, Ms. Bchlinoame hasTegatned his strength, . IS ot) ca more on the yunipip (his sUte. .9** hundred and nine journals in Ohio supportTruitiont and Dayton. .“ 36 33 93 39 107 .78 133 '270 ~*S 154 55 134 73 150 54 132 73 150 52 148 3,676 1099 10981 W 6 m Republicans ! t sylvania leave no. ' jority at the Stale 1 and the Cqnsti- majority can be overcome at the Presidential Election just at hand—rwe do npl spy that it will be. Thousands of votes were polled illegally by the winning party—they may or may not be pble-io repeat the operation.— Oi) the other hand, there are thousands of Quakers and other quiet citizens who will vole for President who ( did not vpte ql| the Stale Election. Qn at least two former oc r cssions, the gains to. our side between the Stale and. the Presidential Election were amply large enough to secure us a triumph now. )l ropy he so again, Republicans I we would not if we coulii conceal from you our disappointment in this result, nor the magnitude of the disaster.— We ought to have carried Pennsylvania at this election—with fair play and honest vo ting, we must have carried it. We have been beaten by a combination of treachery and fraud—.beaten because our adversaries were determined to win at any rate, and some who professed to be with us in this contest were equally resolved that we should lose. Be tween the two, their object is attained. Let us look misfortune full ip the face. If there were any hollow-hearted, venal, self, seeking knaves foUowiog our camp last week, they will now skulk out of it and go over to the enemy. AH such wjll suppose our battle lost, and will be in hasle to place themselves 1 in position to share the plunder of the field.| Let them go in welcome, and let the cowardly and timorous go with them. But you, men of true heart and generous purpose! will stand firmer by “ Freedom’s banner, torn, vei n-v.ns,” .-.-J Harder for its triumph than before. Let us work with a will during the few days yet left us for victory, if such fortune be decreed us-r-at all events, for God and Humanity ! Onward ! — N. Y. Tribune. Returns of the recent elections come ip very slpwly. The felegrapfi having told nil manner of stories, and got everything into inextricable confusion, does not condescend to forward the official figures, which alone can satisfy inquiry. We have the official returns from only sixteen counties in Penn sylvania, and none from the other Stales. It is believed in Philadelphia that the Anti-Bu chanan parly have a majority pf four pr five in tfie Legislature, and that the Democratic majority in the State is under fire thousand. In Indiana it is pretty certain that Judge Willard, the Democratic candidate ja efio sep by a small majority, though some authorities ape sn'lj doubtful. It is unnecessa ry to gwe a table of the result; in Ohio, that Stale is for freedom by a majority so large iltjt the Pro-Slavery vote is only counted as a matter of legal forrtnulity,— N. Y. Tribune. * The Montour Iron Company, at Dan ville, Pa., are about In connect their furnaces with the Catawissa Guilaoad by a branch road over Mahoning cjt'.ok. They aye now building 9 large and substantial arched bridge ovep the creek, and when that is finished the connection will soon be made. In Tioga, on the 3{ith ult., by Her. S. 3. McCtH lougb, HORACE F. WESTBROOK land RACHEL PRUTSMaN. In Tinga on the SOlh inet.. by the same, HENRY M. BRUBAKER and KATE A. GUERNSEY. npo SCHOOL TEACHERS.—The School direct. I on of Charleston township, will meet at llic Young's School House, in said township, on Friday, (he last day nf October, lit £ o'clock jP. nf., lor the purpose of contracting with teachers to .s.ppply the several schools of said township daring the coming winter. ’ (Oct. 16) Per Order of the Board. mHE Subscriber hiving purchased a par}.of (he 5.1 och .of Dr.ug* end Medicines yonpcrly owned by Robert Roy, is now receiving (resh supplies He would respectfully inform the ppblic that lie intends to continue the Drug bjisipcss at the old stand. Thn store will be left still in care of the former proprie tor (Rpbcrt Roy) am} it ip hoped that by its ample provision far the wap}* arated dis trict, li by law incapable of holding or exercising pi the same time the office or appointment of judge, inspector of clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, ond that no inspector, Judge or any other officer of any such election shall bp elligi* b!e to any office then to be voted for. XKW AXD COMPLETE MAP OF TIOGA COUXTT. All the public Hoad*, llnllrondd, Crossings ami Station*, Poft- Office*, Churches. School Houses, Store*. Mills, Public and Private Homo*, Cbmctorie*. Manufactories, Shops. 4r.. arc to MwT&fsM is 1 ? 1 tpp ' j2rn r i,hv of rrty holders generally. (including IPin««t? iii l 0 subscribe in adiauce fur tbo Map) arc also to be inserter ii their respective ph\ccs, in the stjle of tlio Maps exhibited by the canvassers. Maps of tho principal Tillages will be Inserted, otj a large scale. In tbo margin ; also engraved views of public and pri vate landings. No excuse wiH be spared to except* the Map in tho highest style of art. The plan will Itf plotted op a suitable scale, so as to show distinctly all the particulars above specified, and tpako a large and ornamental map. To be engraved and de livered lo subscribers, handsomely colored, so as to show the territory comprised hioach township, apd mounted op rollers. • 1 As the ipnp nil! contain serve eighteen square feet of engrav- Admlnlilnilrr’s IVntifo iug. at a cost of several thousand dollors. It vlll be seen that . 1 ** u,tr * I,uuu * i only a large subscription list will warrant the heavy expense ■VrOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of incurred. The maps arc sold only b? subscription. and at i* Orphan’s Court of Tioga county, we ns Administra- onjy one price. No mutfi npaps issued jhou subscribed for. *° r r\j Administratrix of tho estate of DB Wilcox deed, late The map wil* contayi table? or the population. productions, ,of Delmar shall expose tosalo on tiro premises in Delmar assessed valueof property, religious societies, school*.nnmber I Tioga County Pen no. on Friday November 21st, A. p. 1855 of voters. Ac„ of each township and village raapectively, care ,noxt to the highest aqd best bidder tho following described fully made up from the latest authentic documents, lots of land With appurtenances tq wit: Beginning at a post tidying upon a just appreciation of our effort*, by the cl the North East corner of B. C. WHcox, thence by lands sur- 1 titeh* of Tioga, to is«uc a map qf their countr on the above voywl for Abram Johnson and Horton Mnfctisqo east b 8 per- plan, that shall answer their proper expectations, and he en dies thence by laud purveyed toy Aaron Symondj south bO lUely satisfactory, subscriptions are respectfully solicited by perchrs thence by said Hymonds cast lOOperche* to the war- • Mnn%v% 1* Sonll ranihne thence south forty seven perches to tho comer of ! U« I UDIISIItJ, landisurveyed for Job Wilcox, (hence bvsaid IFikox west 210 * _ „ __ PHILADELPHIA, percbcy lo a post thenco by It. C. Wilcox north 127 3-10 ‘ . RICHARDS. Agent at Wdl-boro Pa. (Sept. 2A.) ■pcrdies to the beginning containing one hundred acres being part of warrant No 1545; excepting and reserving therefrom UNION ACADEMY, a lot of 40 acres belonging to Ira Wilcox bounded north by « 0 nnrrr* » • • » W. Taylorjeasl-by rosul south by land of D. I). Wilcox estate *’• I / ripcipoj.. and others and we*t by BenJ. Wilcox. Also one other lot >IUS. SOPHIA PRICE, 1 MISS A. BEACH, bounded north by William Drew oast by land late of J. B. Prwptrut. 1 ' Ttathtr of Mxitif. aud Stale- Terms made Itnown on tho dav of *AJe. ‘ expenses pee term: ISAAC F. FIELD. Adm. , Mys. A.' ITIICQX, Adr,\r'x. [For Instructions in regard to (he organization of election boards etc. see Act of Assembly of 2d July, l&E); pamphlet laws, page 219; likewise contained in a practiced .digest of the election lawn of thin Commonwealth, furnished at every place of holding general elections, page 86, etc..] Given under my hand at WelUboro* this 18th day of Sfistcnip*r, A. D. 1555. Letters of administration having l>een granted to the subscriber on the estate of H4NNAH KELLY, Lite of Jackson, dco'd., oH those indebted .to said Estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims ugoinht the same will present them for settlement to Richmond Oct. 16, ’56. BENJ. WEJ.LS Adm'r. To School Teachers, THE School Directors of Dclmar township, will meet nl the Deane School Hojj«c, in said town ship, on Saturday, the Ist day of November next, at I o’clock purpose of contracting with teachers Ip gupply the peycrul pchoo]* of caid town chip daring Ibe cpmtng wintr/. G. W. HJLDRpTH, Prpfp, Oct, JU, 1856. Of Board of Directors. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Stock bold crs of the Wellshoro’ Tioga Plunk Knad C().. will bo held Nov. 3d, at I o'clock P. Ml, at jlic niTicc of the Treasurer, GEO. McLEOD, Sfc'y. ' Oct. 16 1856. E STRAY. —Came to the premises of the subscri ber in Dclmor ,Cu, Pa., pn pr near the 30lb of August, a 3 year old red Steer. The owner is requested In proyo property, nay charges, and lake it away.’ [Oct. Ijß, 1866,] 1 p. BUTLER. -TX/-pERPAS, my wife LUCRETIA MOYER. '' lias lelt my bed and board, willioul any just cause or provocation, this is to caution all .persons from harboring or trusting her on my accnnnt, as J shall p?y no debts of her contracting after this dale. MONTEVILLE MOYER. Pclpiar, Opt. 16,1856. A DMINJSTRATOR’S NOTfCE.—Letters of jtx. Administration having been granted to the an* dersigned on the estate of Philemon Culver, lalp of Charleston, all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against the samp will present them foraeUlemontlo PRUDENCE CULVER, ddmhe. A. E. NILES, Adm’r. Charleston, Qcl. 9,1866. It T A(yNE7*lp RAT piLLfj, (Poison ! For sale at ITJu thcWc|]sbpro’ t)rug Store. Place these Pills Seaf their holes or about thp places they frequent. Jut* and mice' will eat of them readily, and in every ease the Pills,will ensure their crtcrminalioji. Price $5 pw box. 104 80 130 ■264 87 34 134 273 87 -’37 184 68 271 61 32 18 41 36 -f)6 18 38 29 - 10 36 102 52 214 149 223 103 •so 205 150 224 927 213 127 123 I S 3 24 931 920 128 123 ISO 24 226 919 124 124 153! 3619 3626' 1093 >3652 1131 PROCLAMATION, JOHN MATHERS. Shrriff. Administrator** Notice. «THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF P|«LADEtEB|A AOA.INBT TIE* TTOBLD. : EVANS & WATSON. 28 Booth Fourth Stmt, Philadelphia; navo bad the turret danonatratlan is the Mlbwtnu CertUC catee, that their manufacture of Salamander Safea haa at loaftth fully warranted the repceaeatailoni which hare been made of. then, iui rendering an undoubted security thetehrlflcoleme&t ; ' r -' y ' ’ • ‘ ’ •' ' pmT.inrr.pmt, April 12,|8W. £Vani tf JTafion—Osnta It affords ns the behest satisfaction to itate*tq yoo> Uiat owing to the very protective qualities of two'ox the Bal{uh Wider Safe* which wd purchased of you some few month* since, wd'eared a Urge portion of our Jewelry, Books, Papers, i(U gawpdtp the ahutyltops tn In Hanßteed Place, on tho morning of thcTllh When ttetefloot that r thcM Bafee located in'flie fourth story of the building wo occupied, and that they .fell subse quently into a heap Of burning ruiflrftVhore tho tat boricen tration of heat caused thehraM plates to melt, we cannot but regard the-prwprvnUdn of Vhe Valuable content* as most con vincing proof of the 'grunt security afforded by. your We shall take much pleasure Ip recommending them to men of bpsloeu m a sure reliance igtuhitTSre. ‘ ~ Q cohos Simons A Bao. Li 1 -• AprU 12, 185$. • iVewri JJranirfTfhiwn—l have to offer yopmy twtUpo'ny In faror of tho great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books, papers, during tbo roccut disastrous Con flagration in Kanstnad place, from the fact that the same were contained in two of the Salamander Safes manufactured by yon. , Haring tallcn from the fifth story of the Artisan Build* Ing, where they wefe previously placed and, exposed to s rsst host for a long time, the preservation of th' To|i)ablo deposits seemed to every one who witnessed the opening snd Interior examination, a matter of. profound astonishment. To all who may reqplrO a. perfect protection! from the rare* ges of fire, I shall not hesitate to recommend (ho uso of your Safes, as I consider they bare now undergone the most trying test. ‘ ff. £,MflnpsN. < • PaiUDr.PiUA, April J 4. JBW. iftttrt Evunt d IFiilwm—'Gentlemen—No duubt tod*will be deeply gratified to loarn the good condition in which I discov ered my book, policy of Insurance, ccrtlficalpa of and other valuable documents, when on Friday last 1 opeqw tfio safe made by ypiu 1 firni- r . With my knowledge of Its great exposure,'both to tho inten sity of the heat front so hot a fire ns Umt which destroyed the Artisan Building, as also from the force of the foil froffl its former elevated position in tho third story, Itrould edtof taln but slender hups? prior to its interior inspection, the contents which 1 once so highly prized would ever tfr of any sendee to mo. but as these fears are now happily re moved. ] fr«i it only doe to say to yon. that I can henceforth recommend the use of your Safes to alt who may wish.to feel a confidence in the perfect security which such meaqs provi des against so frightful an element. July 3d 1350. Edward Oaskilt, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Talent Powder &qd Thief Proof hocks for Banks, Stores Ac. 224 216 122 , 122 153 23 3640| 31 96 20 34 1119 1101 HERRING’S SAFE THE CHAMPION! The only Safe which, in every Inalante, preserved their entire contents in the late Extensive Fires. 1 T the burning of tho Artl iV. Building, April 10tl», apd in great fire In Market StnjQh 1856, the genuine HERRING Si preserved the Jewelry of Geo. W, mom k Bro.: Books. papota.ic. Fisher k Bro., and Edward Seam; k Co., atyer remaining exposed In burning ruins for nearly KO) HOURS, and proring conrlusi what vc bare always cjaiiped fof th their great superiority error all see* tics now knovn. In Chose Gres, the HERBIXQ‘3 £AEE, standing *ldo by sjde with those advertised as ‘‘warranted to stand 10 per cent, more Arc than Herzog** came forth thaacknowledged victor, not only preserving tholv coqtenU in excellent order, but be ing themselves in a condition U go through another ordeal, while the boasted “Salamanders ,r of other makers yrero bad ly used up in every Instance, and In pome Cases their entire contents completely destroyed. To the public wo would simply say, that, dnrlng tho four teen years the Iforring's safe hiss been before them, more than two hundred have passed through occidental fires without Ihe occurrence of a single loss. We 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 we will guarantee it to resist more than double the amount of heat of any other safe now known. BARRELS AND HERRING , Sole Manufacturer* in this State of Herring’* Patent Champion Safes. N. R. —“Evans A Watson’* Improved Salamanders.” “Ulivcr Evan’*,” “C. J. GaylerV and “Scott’s Asoostos;” Iron Chests (a largo assortment lup-ing been taken In part ’payment for Herring's.) will he sold at low price*. June 2C, 1856. MAP OP TIOGA COUNTY, Frpjn actual Measurement, and Surveys throughout ihe county. By a corps pf Surveyors tohq are fully competent \p the difficiill task assigned them. THE undersigned will pnbllsh shortly, provided a sufficient number of Subscribers be obtained, a Tuition .... jx>«ons on Piano or Melqdesn - hoard f*l 50 per week,) • boom .... Find—Fall and Spring, $1 00, Winter Washing .... Incidentals - Deerfield August 28. Who will go to Kansas ? rpHE subscriber will self the Farm on which he J. live?, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. It »a well watered, haa a coipfrrtuble house, barns, necessary outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit Ihcrcop. Aim, a Tavern Stand in Lawrcnccville, known a* ilie “Geer House,*' with ample accommodation*. Attached is a Store building nailable for the Cro. eery and Dry Good? busmen?—all to be sold or rent ed to suit applicants. For terms apply U> “Lawrcnccville.Sepl, 11 *56. M. S. BALDWIN, WHEREAS, Letter?,of Administration having l>ccn grunted fo llip pphscrjber on the estate of Garret Compton, of Sulliyan, decM, oil lliQ.-e indebted to gajd cofutp arc requested to mnltje imiuc diate payment, and Clique haying claims against the same, will present tlicm for settlement to Sullivan, Aug. 21/5*6. ‘ pAfIfEL COMPTON, *6t jfrf/n-r.' "pj^ITIOVAI..—DR. B. BARR respectfully XVr announces to the public that ho hus removed his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jus. P. Morris, Esq., where he may be found at all hours when not prqfc«Ktona)ly engaged. Demand? for his services promptly responded to WeHnhoro*, April S 4, 1856. Eslray/ CAME to the'cnclosure of the subscriber in Char, lesion tsp., on the 33d n t|, & deep red ox,B years old or thereabout. The i» ipar{i«.t, and cannut fail to giveenlire lalisfactian. Call *n4 nee them. TINWARE -—of a|l plinppp, nnd sixes, raatjc of the beat material ond sold as cheap if oof cheaper than that of any oil.or cj-lnhliKiimeut tn tfic county. Knvc Gutters made to ordered sport no tice. JOBBING done to order and In the manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved bcfbrj leaving- the shop. CCT Old iron, Copper, Brass, Pcwu r. and also Silver and paid either old nr new, ta ken, in exchange f‘ ,r poody ul the Market prjcc. They rpspcplfully sqlicjl thp patronage of all who wisfy to purchase anything in.thcif lino, figuring them (hat money cap he eaved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. PuEtyllUMS on Tinware were given for best Slock and WorH &-C., al the late county Fair. D. P. Sc \V. ROBERTS. Wellaboro, 1 Nov., 92,1855.-if. Philadelphia Advertisements. To the Merchants of the WEST AND NORTH WEST. PmuDttpnu, July t, 1850. CxjiTiEirT.K—The RaJlroad communication via Elmira Williamsport and Catawlssa being completed you are brought nearer to this market titan New York. The price* of Freights are to be equally low. Therefore, wo the undersigned Manu facturers, Jobber* and Wholesale dealers, respectfully ask yopr attention to our Market amt Stocks and Goods, hoping to be moro intimately acquainted with you, and to share a portion of your j*atrouage. Koon* k Horstine. Flour Factor*, and General Commission Merchants, 47 X, Wharves and H 6 X. Water street. Taylor A Bacon. Wholesale Grocers and Produce Commis sion Merchants. 77 N, Water street. P.unn, Itaiguel A Co., Importers of British Goods and Job- Iter* of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 01 N. Third street. 1 Wm. 11. f|ort*niaqn A Sot). Manufacturer* and Importers of 'MUllary Good*, Ladies’ Drey Trimming*, Curtain ana Blind Trimmings. Carriage Triu ming*, Moronic and Odd Fel lows’ Rcgalja, Ac., 223 Chestnut street, adjoining Masonic Temple. ‘ M. L. Hallo well-A Co., Importers of Silks and Fancy Good*, 147 Market street. Thos. White A Co. Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bonnet* and Millinery Goods, 41 S. Second street. P. I, Patton 4 Co. Wholesale Deaton and Manufacturers of l]aU, Caps. Furs. Hatters’ Materials, Ac.. US Markets!. Sleeper A Fenner. Manufacturers of Parasols and Umbrel la*. 126 Market street. Pratt A JUath, Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, N. W. Corner tth dud Mniket street*. ’ James Barber. Wholesale Dealer in Clocks. Agent for the Patent Equalizing Thirty Day (lock, ,1/anufacturer of Fine Gold Pen*. 8. E. Cornel of Second and Chestnut sfieet. Moore. Hansroy A Co. Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutler) - cud Guns 131 Market A 10 Commerce sts, Wm. P. Wilstarh A Co. Saddlery and (V»ch Hardware. Saddle and’Cnrringo Trimmings, Harness Mounting?, North Third stfeel. Morris. Jones A Co. P.oller Plat*. Roi>r Rivet*. Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Xails/dc.. Market A ICui «t. Lewis, James A Co. Agents for Lewis' Pure Leads. Pure Zinc* and Pure Colon*. Also for the >ale of the Pennn. Man ufacturing Co's Condensed Lyo, a cheap substitute for Soda and I‘otaaii, X. Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist and Whole sale Druggist, Xo. 28 Poutli Second street. Wright. Smith A Co. importers and Jobbers of China, Glass upd Queen's Ware, 205 Mai (ret and 2>'. Commerce street. Joshua Cmvplnnd. targe Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, Ac., 27 S. fourth htreet- Rorcr, A Darling. Wholesale I'eaU-s in Coots, Shoos. Ilatb and Straw Goods, 12G North 1)9 street. Wood's Ornamonial Iron Work*. Iron llailings, Verandahs, Fountains, Itidge Atomic. M. Walker A Sons. 201 Market sfreot. Hate of X. E Corner nen «,.a j/ Mr j. rt pt,.) Manufacturer* of Patent Wire Hailing, Iron Bedsteads, t> ire >v„*u t , l i <,. vcs a c M. B. Espj’s Depot for Pickles, rrcscrrm, p«,*h r r , nfr 109 South lid street. Ul "’ G. W. Onbome A Co. Manufacturers of-Osborne's Soper flue American Water Colors, 09 X. Sixth street. July 31. «m. J’>HN A. KIDDLK, Traveling Apont. At Merchant*’ Hotel. 4th Street. Philadelphia. Sash ami Blind Factory. COVINGTON, TIOGA CO.. TA THE Subscri ber is now prepired by new Machinery jus l purchased, to for nish to order, all hinds of square A fancy Sash, and Blinds. Square Stflih ot common.'siyes al- ways on hnnd. By long expo ricnco in the hu sinews, thesubscri her flatters himself ins I he can make ns good an article, and >cll il as oh up us cun be obtained al apy estuhishment in Pennsylvania or New York. (Jail and see. Covington,September 18, J 856. ICTTIjc subscriber is also Ajrcnl /or the sale of Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness. D. S. f. Active book agents can puq clear 8150 per month, hy selling S MUCKER'S LIFE OF FR. p”aj 0 iN T-Tlic only Lile conlairing Uis Reports Unabridged!, of u hirh THE THIRTIETH THOUSAND IS NOW READY! 500 pages, portrait and Illu'-tralion ,! , sl*9 THE REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SONGSTER, price 12} els. The 3511 i Titoa*anuao American'? Life op Fremont —300 |». I Hon*, price JO pi*. ANo the LARGLSI A UMBER and the RES 7' FREE SOIL and other Books, published in Otis country. For lull particuhrs address mLLER. ORTON & MULLIGAN, Publish ers, 25 Park Row, New York, or \o] Genesee-s)., Auburn, ' Ausugv, August 20, J 656. NEW UOODS! i\EW ROODS VTTfJERE 7at ERWIN’S new St.>rc! He has VY ju«l returned from the City with a choice Wot of Ready-Made Clothing. CLOTHS, CASSIiWERES, VESTING and nil of which will be Fold ON THE CASH-DOWN system; A N P IVQTpi N« SHORTER! Wellsbqro’ Srpt. 25,1856. Time! 'I ime! Time! Time niJME flow* from IntlnnfF, and ol ihe'-ccach one J. Should be esteemed ax if it were alone.’ If any wish lo redeem lime now losi,please call jußl nnO door north B* §miih Son*?, where It shaft be* restored. The (subscriber is now ready Ip ‘do anything in the lino of Repairing Watclie*, Hoeki'ani Jetoclrv. All work warranted. Ju'yYl, I*ss. ’ A FOIEV CELEBRATED CATHOLICQN. FOR THE RELIEF AND CERE OF SUFFERING FEMALES. IT stand* pre-eminent tor its cura 'tiro power* In Ml the f<>r winch it in recommended, UJaJLily called FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Of these oro Proi-awcs Ertm, or falling of thc,won)l>; Fluor Alkcj, or whites: Cnnom- Ixtuviutk,:? and Ulceration or tn* Womb; Jv CIDENTAL nEMOKRIUCC ; PAIMTf.. ScppßEfsTP. a’io Irreoclar Jfrr -BTRDAHON Ac., with ail their accom panying aril.*, /Concur i ,% .cept*dj n J matter how icrero or of how long standing. This* medicine has never been introduced hr empty r.nCj oud mlsrcprcaculatioiia, nor ia it intended that its present popularity shall bo sustained by any medium but lu merits and iho approbation of the public. The i/etliclna is now wall known and appreciate!, apil wJi bare a steady and ii*creosSng sale. 3 know of no preparation that can cdrapftro with U for the particular complaint* for winch it Is dwignod. lam satisfied, by the u-e mamor of U In my own family, ami by almost everv dav’s evidenc* of its benefit* to other*. that it justly merits the wonntvl recommendations its best friends have given of It. K. B. PERKINS. ». n.. Marietta, Ohio. I am gorspadod, after trying It in .1 creat many case*, vnci it sorpaisc* nil clher remedies within my kimwh'dco for U at class of tli/ilrultica for which If is recumni'':idcd. It hit cured some ren extreme caacp under my ob*" raffon, which ham resisted all other treatment L. T> FLE'd'NU. v, p. ''reran on medical men to adopt it .u thur; rnctice; and 1 have no foJir? of the remit, from what Itr.f.wlf-'Te I have ob t.imod personally of Us cnratiro powera. I wish the medi ans kept lu-re. T. C. HAWKINS, M. Wr~ ;c B h ul £. Pa. Tho follow Ine letter, from a lodv, was addre.-i.tW ift I>r. John P. Voueil. at Wtubmjctop, Pe.. with whom the 'ktiiuiLwU Ui on sale. We arc not at liberty to «ive the lidv’s nanje. Drtß srr. —After Halting logivy the (.'atholici.ti a fair trtoi. I now bn'e the p|»*a*nn* rn v»v. I think ft fa all that It i* aald to be. in (lie case m wjm.li I saw it iu use. the patient, st the nme of comm* ncing it. *'a« suffering the most oxfmn line patr{.Jj she conld not lift ft two pound welcht, without severe pafm. .Vow ahe- c;m do her work with pleasure, ilw Cnin-ral health has also much lmpro\cd. The ulrocUoua must in all cad** bo strictly followed, Ac. Having row u*ed Qi«* remody for four years in my practice, I r**ly wjolly on It for the cure of almost all P'raalo diseases 'Villi many regard* for yourself, I remain yours, Ac. 1. F. RKSNETT, m. u„ Camiudaigua, X. T. The claims of this medicine to the confidence of the poblls aro nrengthened hr the fact of its harlhg received the ap probation and liberal patronage of many prominent meth* •*ern .*f the Mwllcal Faculty In the United .suites, some of whom have voluntarily given letter* of commendation. feed jgimpMrt. - sustaining nil that Is claimed for u iw a (-limits agent. Pamphlets containing mu<*h useful Inf«»rmaHon touch’ in? the irntme ami «*vmptoms of the above db'isea. together -vuli i<*«:inMninl.s from la-lie* ol {be highest respectability,a* certified br the mo*t satisfactory authority, to MI which tha *itmntj«n of ladies ami practitioners la rcbpcctfuily invited, cm be had gratis at the “lore of Uso sold bv William Morgan. Trov: Thomas R. Trier rou.h rspon: Dr. 11. 0. Porter. Tawanda; ond hr loading druggist* in all th« oiljbining counties. * Si-pi. il J. fj. MAIICIIISI 6l Co. Proprietor, Cenlr.il depot, 304 I'rtwdvvoy, N. Y.’ * 'V’OTTfE Is her by. given that the undersigned Intend to apply to Um legislature of RcnpsylvanjH at »n* next annual session fm th - creation of a Dank for tbo purposes ol ■lipcounr. deposit. (% haugcaud general hanking, with atari tnl of line lluulrco thom-and Dollars, with the prirßotre of increasing if lb Tun Hundred Thousand Dollar*, to be located ■m UelK.oronglj, Tiogu Cmjcty. Pennsylvania, and to ba called -TIIM tIUOA CoUXTYTIAXIv Wells,borough. Tioga Co. June •». ISSfI. M. M Consers, C. Q. Osgood, S. E. Knsworth, J. R. Horn U. .s. lUiloy, Wm. A. Roe. John Dickinson, Samuel n{.-kln*oti* >. b . W u»<;n, J. Emery. Tims. Allen, J. L: Robln-J H. C. Wickham H. S. Johnston. C. P. ?.>m**r« Tr& W>llj T. L. Potdwin. K. T. Uontlov, ,/«hn \r. (Inem*er, Lewii Daggeiu 0. jj. Welle. Leroj fabur, A. C. lluah. J.’a. Hn»-n. K. K. Smith. It. K. Smith. A. Humphrey. I,vmtn H 'tA'A* Joseph Aikin, P. b. Tuttle, C. 0. Dennison.' etterF^ DXVTD S. IRGLAK’. ; 1 - ;s OF ADMINISTRATION ha.mg 1 a been granted to llm nndersigned on the estate of Oliver I l ’ fljme.i, hie of Middlebury, deed., nlj these mdcblcd lo said estate, are requested In inal.e immediate payment, and those having- demand* against the same will present them for settlement to I FANNY M. IIYMES, Adm'i, 1 0. L. AIKEN, / . . , I Jl. A. STEVENS, ( Adm ”• Midillchnry.Scpt, 25, 1856. NEW FIRM.— The business of ihe Finn £ill. THE PUnSOTvIBEI', Wishing to change bis oprrs for eMo bis Woolen Faniory, Paw Mill andiiroixT Irr near Well.*boro’. Ibr .Machinery In ibe Factor) confistn-r t “oofl Fetl” I* tn pood running order, most of it is imujt now sqd of the bc*l construction. He MU soil tb«» whole ingpih or, or the factory machinery separately; tbe location la gobd; And th« terms will be edsy. Appiy 10 th“ subscriber on Ibo nrcmJeee, or by letter to tbfc place- Wcllsboro* 2r.tn 1036. J. T. .IAfK-W'V. ... •> DR. J. B. BIAROHISI'a gEFEREKCfO. Avon Springs, V. Y„ (late of Km tieetcr.) Buttalo, Washington CK Pa. Veh. 5, l"tf. ROBERT 7?01, Drvggist 1 yVcllsboro' Pa, Wm. A. DOOGI.AB, Clymcr, Wrn. 'lf ATE, Gaines, Sep. 18, 1655. JOSEPH lIOYT, 1 DEALER IN GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, o|>(K>.ilo Ruy’s Drug §lorf, Wcllabpro', fa. Fic«, Cake*, Nut*, Apple.,'Confectionery, 4c, alwaye on hand. Pept. 11, IP?*. 3 lltr’i.