~ tTiim ii»hl lie ' The hufiulo' Republic publishes the ‘fol lowing extract from the speech of Senator Hunter, of Virginia, at Poughkeepsie, on Wednesday of lasi week. It is equal in, atrocity and boldness to anything in theßtcA mond Enquirer, but that such sentiments should be uttered before a Northern audience is almost incredible. “ Pellojgjcitizens, what is property in man, and what_involuntary servitude! Properly may be a&olute or limited, it may be in fee for a number of years. In practice, one man may hold prnperiy in the service of another for life, as in the law of slaveryfor a term of years, as in apprenticeship; or for months, weeks, days or hours, as in the case of do mestics, or mechanics, or lawyers or doctors. In civilized society, there is no man, except in the rare cases of those,living on accumu lated capital, who does not sell to another a property in his service. This is servitude, and if constrained by the necessities of pov erty, it is as much involuntary as if it were formed by any other physical necessity. The evils which are ascribed to one form of this servitude are common to them all, and so claimed to be by this socialist sect of which I have spoken,” “ Are hard cases of separation in families to be found where slavery exists, do they not also occur when a man is forced by his ne cessity to sell his labor in the highest mar ket ? Are many revolting instances lobe found of the submission by one man of his wife to another in the one case, do they not fnlso occur in the other. Whatever evils are ascribed to involuntary servitude In the one case, cun and have been ascribed to the other. Shall wp, for this reason, proclaim that no man shall lie allowed to sell his labor, or give a right of properly in his services to an other ?’ The plain English of (he foregoing, stripped of us rhetoric, is that all men who live by labor arc slaves (o all imenla and purposes,— as much so, practically, as ibe bondman who is bought am) sold, like the beast of the field. But even the insulting sentiment is mildly slanderous when compared with the con temptuous imputations cast upon free society. There are few men at the North who are not “ lahnnnt: men,” and the insult applies to all who labor with their brains, as well as those who labor wnh their hands—so long as they hire Uieir time and services to another for a stipulated sum. Such is the doctrine of Bu chanan orators, exported from the slave plan tations nf Virginia to enlighten the free voters of New York. Similar sentiments were ut tered, not long since j by Harris of Kentucky, in Onto. What say the people, will they en dorse them by their votes? Death is the Cars. — A touching incident took place in the cars on Monday, the 13th ' inst., in the train leaving Harrisburg at 1 j 1 o'clock p. m. A lady, apparently between 1 thirty and forty years of age, poorly clad and evideottv considerably indsposed, took her seal in the cat. Our attention was drawn to her bv the Conductor kindly asking her wheth er she would not have the window open so as to enable her to have fresh air, to which she replied olhrmaiively, and told himsho wished to go to Marietta to attend the funeral of her deceased mother, and requested him to help her out of the car upon arriving at that place. We would occasionally hear her moan and speak to the passengers occupying the seats nearest her. VVhut was said we could not hear, being three or four seats from her.— When we came near Bainbridge it was dis covered that to all appearance she was in a dying condition. A gentleman, a passenger whose name we learn is Edward Riddle, esq., of Boston, Aiass., manifested what we consid er the true “ Samaralan” spirit by stepping forwad and doing all he could under the cir cumstances to render the dying woman as ctfmforlable as possible. He not only plead that she should be taken to some house and properly cared for, but that as she was evi dently poor and friendless he would leave money to defray expenses} Such conduct under such circumstances deserves to be no ticed. and will contrast lavorably with what we (eel impelled to mention. Having arrived at Bainbridge, the sufferer was taken into a public house and placed upon a settee in the hall, where in a few brief moments she breath ed her last. What seemed to us peculiarly hard, the person we look to be the lady ol the house, peremptorily refused to suffer her dead fellow-mortal to remain, but compelled it to be pul into the baggage car, against the en treaties of those around her, and taken away. Surely this womon, instead of showing forth the sympathy and humanity of her sex, dis covered very much the disposition'of the Priest and Levite, of whom we read in the sacred volume. The body of the deceased was left at Columbia, to be disposed of as humanity, religion, and custom demand. In her bosom was found a certificate selling forth that a Mr. Strauss and Mary Ann Schrall, both of Dau phin County, were united in bonds of wed lock, on Feb. 12, 1856, by Esq. Reader, also of Dauphin County. —Lancaster Pa. Daily. Tampering with the Returns. —The Locofocos determined to carry the Stale by a system of the most barefaced frauds. Not satisfied with inuodueing thousands of fraud ulent voles in Philadelphia,the Return Judges, at their meeting on Friday last, throw out the returns of a number of precincts, thereby in creasing the Locnfoco majority over a thou sand votes ! The same game of fraud has do doubt been extensively practised through out the State. Our friends may set it down as n fixed fact that the State is lost, not by honest, but by fraudulent votes. The Border Ruffians will stop at nothing to carry their point,—independent Whig. The Kansas Election.— We have already announced that Gen. Whitfield had been elected delegate to Congress from Kansas Territory by the pro-slavery party. His election was unanimous, as by a preamble and resolution, which were adopted by the citi zens of Lawrence, it appears the Free Slate party regarded the election law as invalid and of no effect, and,they consequently refused to vole, ‘ A. H. Reeder, ex. Governor of Kansas, is on the stump and working night and day for the champion of Freedom, the eagle of the Rocky Mountains.theConquerorof California, John C. Fremont, siiie DlfreiificV ■ "*■ SlaVety. Louisville, Ky., Oct. 3,1856. -T'James B. Clay of tbis State, son of Old Hal, has. been dispatched to Pennsylvania to help carry the State ibrtlames Buchanan — the boost violent of the triducers of Ills father. This is the same J. B. Clay that broke up and sold the old Homestead ot his'jfhiher for work boxes and walking canes, aqjjl.ihe same James B. Clay tiiai in 1845 was proof those who headed the mob which dejjtypyed the Press of Cassius M; Clay. This last named act of rascality .was per petrated while Cassius M, Clay war confined to his bed by sickness. 'i/l This man will doubtless be weffcomed to the free Slate of Pennsylvania, ana will re ceive from the Democracy e patiAf hearing. All right; every citizen in every part of the United States is entitled (o a bearing, no matter what side he is bn. Now, mark the contrast. On Monday night last, Cassius M. Clay had an appoint ment to speak,’gt the Cqurt House, Irwis the first Republican speech delivered 'here during the canvass, and thousands of our citizens of all parties were desirous of hear ing if. Soon after Mr. ..Clay commenced speaking, a determined effort was made to put him down. Cries of “ Hurrah' for Fillmore,” “ Hurrah for Fillmore,” “ move him,” “ pul him out,” “ get a rope to hang him” &c., 4ic., were heard for half an hour, when Mr. Clay desisted and retired to another part of the Court House to listen to the Fillmore Elector. This gentleman spoke (ill after 10 o’clock, and then asked the audience that' remained to hear Mr. Clay. This they did with apparent reluctance, and with constant interruptions. It being very late Mr. Clay could of course only make part of the remarks which he in tended to make, and nearly all of those who came to hear Mr. C. had returned home. One of (he most noisy of the crowd bawled out repeatedly, “ what did you do with your own niggers, Mr. Clay.” When Clay could stand it no longer, he turned to the intruder and replied, “ I liberated them, sir, and they are free.” “ Yes,” responded the blackguard, “ you sold them and put the money in your yoeket." “ You are a liar, sir," shouted Clay in a voice o( thunder, and the brawler slunk away in the crowd, who were evidently well pleased to see him silenced in this sum mary manner. In his repartees Clay was excedingly hap. py, and although there were many threats of personal violence, none had the courage to put them into execution. Wrong is general ly cowardly. Yonr free State men may well value your freedom of speech, for in fifteen of the Stales of this Union that privilege does not exist except in name. Hurrah for free speech, but to gel that we must have Flight of Free Soil Settlers prom Kansas. —Numerous letters from Kansas agree in saying that, in consequence of the long course of robberies, murders and other outrages by border ruffians, many of the free State settlers have been reduced to despair. Nineteen wagon loads of them recently left Topeaka, on their return to the North. The measures of Governor Geary have left them without any hope. A letter dated Lawrence, September 29th, which is published in the Boston Advertiser, says : “ A man with nine children, whom I k?— had only green corn n-J «juasn for a fortnight, and mom i neither meat, potatoes. Sour, meal or money." The des'ilution end suffering of the Free Slate families of Kansas, are pfobably un paralled since the first setllemem of our coun. try. They have been despoiled, plundered, outraged and murdered, and reduced to want and starvation of the most appalling charac ter, by those who should have seconded and aided them—and all this because they would not consent to make Kansas a land of slavery and bondage. A severe retribution is certain to follow such iniquity, crime and acts that would disgrace the uncivilized savage.—ln dependent Whig. The Nashville, Tenn., Banner says; “In our thirty year’s editorial experience, we can with truth say we never knew the leaders and organs of any party in as horrible a fix as are tho leaders and organs of the demo cratic writing. Sinking, fast sinking under the unbearable weighLpf Mr. Buchanan, the way they squat, squirm, wriggle and twist, and catch at straws, is a caution.” j- Josiah Quincy styles the chivalrous Brooks “ the tail and'striking muscle of the serpent slavery I” BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Hydropathic Physician and Surgeon. ELKLAND, TIOGA COUNTY* PA. Will visit patients in all parts ol the county, [June 14.1855.] W. W. WEBB, M. D., HAS established himself in the practice of Med icine and Surgery in the Township of Liberty Pa., where he will promptly attend all calls in his profession. Liberty, Feb. 1.1854. JOHN If. BACHE, A TTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW.—Office', north side Public Square Wcllsborough, Pi, Refers to Messrs. ThelpefDodge Sc Co.,N. Y city Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13. KASSAN PARKHORST, , ATTORN Ell AND COUNSELLOR, AT LAW. LAWRENCEVILLE, Tioga County, Pal Office one door below Ford Block. [Feb Sl,3m. • SPENCER & THOMSON, Alto ncys Jk Counselors at Law, CORNING, Steuben County, New York. Geo. T. Spencer. C. H. Thomson. April 18,1855-ly, . s. r. wiEsoif, O'Removed to James Lowrey’s Office lAS. lOWREI & 8. V. WILSON, ATTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT LAW, will attend the CourU of Tioga, Potter and McKean counties. Welfsborongh, Feb. 1,1853. T3t ; E ¥lb ; &'A T V 1 »•»»•> : . 't\s g* v *■' _ ' Will Kansas p© Free ? TO A QUEOTIb& difficuU to iww«r, bat tß»i (hi J. Bubserjberii baring merchandise cheap, admits notadpubt. ;.f|fri|pk(Ma will bq iriittedlatHy set lied open Inspectidaof the Good* and prises. < . | 'He Is just receivinghip fall stock; which consists lin a general assortment of . ... DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE* < CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTH JNG, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES, WOODEN WARE.STONE WARE, TIN WARE, Dr. Ham's Invigorating Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is sufficient /*’ The Sabscriber has a large and well selected stock of Goods, and is offering, them at a* reasonable prices as can be bought in Tioga or of Cedar He who wsnU, a PLUG, OF TbfiAcCO or a GOOD Who wants a borof SNDFf of a'FINE'DRESS, will do wejl to Callhnd hxanJ . ine beforb pdibhasing elaetvherC. ’ ' ' Cohieand see’dhd be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement; J, B. POTTER, Agent, * ■ 1 For 'll H. POTTER. • MiddlebhfyCenlrc, Hot. 8,1855. '' LOOK blit P(s MBIWE 1 The Seasons change ~ SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE! AND BUSINESS DELATIONS, TABOR, BAIDWIN & CO., ' (Succeed ToJef, Young % Co) IN THE FOUNDRY BUSINESS, AS TIT ANUFACTURERSof Steam Engines, Boilers IVJL snd,Machinery of alt kinds; Stoves', Hollow Ware, Tin; and Copper Ware. REPAIRING & JOB WORK done with the least possible delay. MILL GEARlNGSfuruisliedteitiouteifra charge for pattern t. FLOWS of all kinds, (two of which look the premium at the late County Fair,) kept constantly onjband. tjge have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, to manufacture and vend the Kins’ Stove. one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves ever invented; which is always on hand at our stare house, far wholesale & retail. Their Stoves took the premium over the Albany Stoves at the late Fair. That is a feather in our cap which we dont intend to have plucked out soon. Coni Shelters, Of ell the improved patterns that commend them selves (o farmers. Besides this, we intend to furnish belter Ware, belter articles and belter work, at lower prices than any other establishment in Tioga county will bo able to do. And the man who pays CASH, can get what he buys at reduced prices. This is the fair way of doing business, and the system upon which the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con ducted hereafter. Don’t wait far the wagon, bill come on. TA BOR, BALDWIN Sc CO. Tioga, Nov. 15,1855, —If. ID* Old iron and Copper, and all kinds of produce taken iu exchange for work. IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, WE would respectfully call the attention of Mill owners and all interested in the use of water dower in this vicinity, to a patented Iron Water Wheel, (called Green leaf's gravity and percussion Water Wheel,) one of which they nave recently put in a Saw Mill owned by Judge While of Weibboro* and Dr. Archer of Morris township, and situated one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on the Stony Fork. This wheel on Saturday the 7(h inst., drove a single saw to saw live thousand and one hundred feel of while pine lumber; 4100 feet of which was one inch in thickness, 400 tect 2 laches thick, 500 feet 1} inches thick. This Wheel used a very small quantity of water, only diooharging nhout 90 square inches and with about 11} feet head and fall of water while performing the above. These Wheels ore well adapted to the propelling of all kinds of Machinery driven by Water power. They are very simple and substantial in their construction, and will do from onOnlbiw* r** ** rr n,ore . Wol [* th*» **ocr Iron Water Wheel m operation m fliia vicinity with which they are acquainted. They offer for sale on very libera! terms the patent right for Counties or States, and also to furnish and pul in operation the Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea sonable terms. For further information address K. Greenleaf, Morris township, Dabbs Post Office, or L. Vance care of P, P. Cleaver Wcllsboro’Tioga Co. i Pa. A. GREENLEAF. Fremont. Jane 12 1856. N. B. Tliq above named Wheel may be geen in operation at almost any time by calling on Afr. Rob ert Wilson who has the Mill in charge. Farms & farming lands in TIOGA A POTTER COUNTIES.—The ibl. lowing farms and farming lots arc now offered for sale: Farm of 126 acres, in Clymer township. 45 acres improved, with house and barn. M “ 100 acres in Pike, Potter co n about 20 acres improved, with two dwelling houses and barn. u “ 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, & dwelling house. 11 11 73 acres in Dclmnr, 15 acres improved. M - M 75 acres in Gaines, 25 acres improved, and house and barn. M M 50 in Delmar. 44 44 70 acres in Sweden, Potter County. 41 44 105 acres in Summit, Potter co. These lands are all located on public roads an ore of the best quality of farming land. Five per cent, only of the purchase money will be required down, and the balance in Ten annual In* stalmenta. Persons of small means who desire healthy loca (ions, will see at a glance that this is (he most de sirablo opportunity of securing a homestead ever be* fore offered in this, or any other Countv. Apply to A. P. CONE, Wells boro’, Tioga County» Pa. March 27,1856-lf. The Tioga County Agitator Ib published every THURSDAY MORNING at Wellsboro’, Hora County, Pa., by Coiro, Stdbrocx A Co n on tho pA V* D 0 W N Hyrtem. Tbo ctwh muut Invariably accompany the order for tho paper, unlesu our agents at tho aon-ral post-offl coa chooeo to become responHlhle for tho amount, or no pa per wllVbo mailed. The subscription price Is ONK DOL LAR PER ANNUM to single anhjcribor*. Anv per son sending ua $9 trill receive 10 copies of the paper one year —directed to each subscriber. 1 Office, ROY’S BLOCK, second floor, over Taylor’s Book Store. Justice's, Constable’s and other Blanks always on hand. Job and Pane)* Printing executed with neatness and despatch. W. W. ROBINSON, DEALER IN Book!,Slaliouery, Blank Books, Wall Paper Eng lish, French and American Manufacture Toilet utemilo and Perfumery,Fan.'' ey Soapt, Violin String! , Gold ' Pent and Pencils, Ifc., Sfc. AU the popular Magazine! and leading Newspa per! may be had at hii Counter, COBWIHG, X. Nov. 15, 1855. 11. O. COLE BARBER &. HAIR DRESSER, Wellsboro' Pa. Occupies room over Roberts' Tin Store. Every thing in hi* line of business will be done as well and as promptly as it can be done in the more fashibiUbleCity saloons. Preparations for removing dandruff, and beautyßing tbo hair for sale cheap. Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and seo. Wellsboro', Oct 18,1855. (if) Truth is stranger than Fiction!! WE most say that G. W. Taylor is receiving from the Manufacturers, the best and cheap rat lot of PIANOS it MELODEONB, ever offered in this county. He can Ibrnish as good instruments and at as fair prices as City dealers. Call B t tbe Book Store Wellsboro’, Decembers, 1855. THEREFORE, L. VANCE. iliiilPfSiv SUMMER GOODS latest style*,' asbdrled pattefna and unequalled fkb rics, selected from-the' most celebrated .establish* imenla in the city, and which art now offered dkilf at our Store in Tioga,-which can be.had for br Nothin)? above' prime cost—with oceans of good will thrown* ofi gratis. The first pick is the ■ best pick, so come in While stock is fresh. Delays are dangerous—Pro crastination has frostbitten many a good bargain If you want yopr money’s' worth, come on. If you, want more than a 'ddllarVworth lor a'dollar, don’t* come ; bhtyou will be astonished to see whsl a pile' of goods We can put up for a dollar. Ou'r stock of 9&T GOODS is not made up of the odds and ends and the rem oantp.of “closed up” cohccrhs in'the City, but com prised a complete assortment of the latest styles and best qualities, IVom the coarsest domestic to Ibo fi neslJmporM fabric^suchas, • Silfca, and Ladies’ Press Goode, . Latest Stylos, and adapted toevery. variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call ahd examine, the Stock before purchasing elsewhdre. Baldwin, Guernsey & Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stookrof Gentlemen's Ready-Made Clothing, which'will be ppldat the lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass, Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, Icel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of ecery kind : ■ and' of - the‘ best quality, with POO I'S Se SHOES, for Everybody. *,* All kinds of Country Produce token in ex change for goods at the market prices. T. L. BALDWIN. Tioga, June 26, 1856. A. T. GUERNSEY, O. B. LOWELL. WHE W 7 QO YOU HADN’T HEARD THE NEWS? O Well, no wonder. Kansas has been invaded, Lawrence has been sacked and the Free State Ho tel with all its Furniture has been destroyed. The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of his fellow-citizens,and, knowing that there must be a great demand lor CABINIET FURNITURE in.consequence of said Sack, has concluded to re main al bis old stand, two doors below Roe’s Store, where he is generally in attendance to receive and wait upon customers. Constantly on band, or man ufactured to order, Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining if Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description, together with all irliclesusn ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call' and examine his work before sending clsowhcr for an inferior article. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no lice. ff TJ Chairs! Chairs! » In addition to the above, the eubscr xSjSßbcr would inform the public that he has Jr Jtt J just received a large and handsomcassort. ment of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, dfc., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,limn they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them ! Wellsboro*, June 19 '56. B.T. VANHORN. Wellslioro 1 Academy. FALL TERM of this Institution will com _l mcocc on Tuesday Scpl.Slh, under the charge ofE. E, BURLINGAME, a recent ,graduate .of to the branches usually taught in such institutions, there will be a Teacher’s class composed of those who intend to engage in loach* ing, which will recieve particular attention, both from the Principal and the County Sup't of common Schools. The Academy is provided with suitable instruments for Philosophical and Chemical experi ments, such as arc used in tho higher Schools of New York. The Academy building is pow under, going a thorough repair, and in such a manner as will best suit the comfort and health ol the pupils. Board can be obtained in private families at the us ual rates. Rates of tuition for a term of eleven weeks will be as follows: Primary Department, $1 50 Geography, Arithmetic, and Eng. Grammar, 200 Higher English Branches,’ 3 00 Algebra, Geometry, and Surveying, 4 00 Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French &, German languages, Drawing, Painting Ac., 5 00 [Sept. 4,1856.] JAMES LOWREY, Pres't. L. I. NICHOLS, Sec, NEW TAILOR SHOP. and despatch. He does not feel it necessary to puff his work as it is warranted to furnish its own rcc* ommcndation. No garment is permitted to go out of the shop that is not made in the most substantial manner. Especial care observed In Cutting ond Filling. This Department, will be under my own supervision. Believing in Uie “live and let live” rule, I have adopted the Fay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to it, Wellsboro’. March 13,1856. H. P. ERWIN. Anew era in sen-pencil- LING !—E. W. BECKWITH re. speclfully announces to the citizens of Wellsboro’ and vicinity, that he has perfected his arrangements for taking and is now ready to gratify (hose who wish a faith, ful likeness of themselves by this beautiful process. The superiority of Ambrntypcs over pictures on metallic plates, is obvious to to the mast careless ob. server. The harshness and metallic Inster of the latter are entirely obviated, and instead, we have a clear, well-defined impression, exceeding in softness of light and shade the finest steel engraving and as plainly to be seen in any light. Pictures of infffttts and children of every ago ta ken with certainly and despatch. Persona wishing pictures will please call soon, as his stay in town will be necessarily short. Pictures taken in cloudy as well os in clear weatlier- Apr. 3, '36-lf, Wants, Sc Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the conn ty, a bottle of the "Liquid Heave Cure,” to check (he first indications of heaves, and the preven tion and cure of all diseases that affect the wind of horses. ALSO, a box of Dr. Power's "Hibernian Oint ment, a sovereign remedy for Galls, Scratches, Gra ics, Bruises, laesh wounds, and all cutaneous diseases to which horses or horned.cattle arc subject. ALSO, a box of the “German Rat Killer," one of the safest and beat articles in use for destroying rats and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills,” for tho tame purpose, For sale at the Wellsboro’ Drug Store ;']\E^'A»RAW«EMiENTS. * ? itip ■trie leqaof TiogaCouniy,lWneha«»*sbeialed Willi him* a pinner, add' Iho business will be 46b dotted udder' thbfirmif A.CooWl & Co. They will cdnlinue at tha.old stand, in Wejlabotougn tp ataaafaotnre to order and kepp on handv Bugffjrs Sc Lumber Wagon*, i .CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, C UTTERS, Ac., which for style, durability and olcgance. of finish, cannot be surpassed by any other sip ilareitablish ment in the country. Workmen of celebr/ty qre,pngaged,and thebcsl materials used pxpressiy in all the manufacturing departments of this establishment. Persons send ing orders may rest assured of having them exeou odt to their entire satisfaction, and finished iq every particular the same as though they attended in per son. . , REPAIRING done asasnal.withnealucSsand despatch. PAINTING of ail kinds done on the hottest notice, and most reasonable terms. ETA II kinds .of merchantable produce (deliyee cdl recivcd in exchange for work, at the markrt prices. A. CROWL & CO. July 13,1855. Press, Marks the Man, /"kWING to the great rise in paper, there Is a great ,aod increasing demand for rags of all kinds? Therefore, every man who .wishes to save the first cost on his old clothes should cast them, buttons and all into the rag-bag; not however until he calls at the PKEittICIN CLOTHING STORE, AT TIOGA, and selects from the large and splendid assortment of Ready Bade Clolhing, fcjere kept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to wear as long as any other, and made in the beat and most substantial manner, and under his own super vision. The proprietor has a complete knowledge of the trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready Made Clothing considerably cheaper than any other establishment In the county. He keeps a variety of Cloths, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drawers, Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts, Collars, Cravats, ipc. ifc., which will be sold os reasonably as they can be pur chased elsewhere. His stock of COATS &. VESTS can't be beat this aide of New York, either in price style, or quality. Don’t forget that this establishment took the firs premium at the Fair of lust October. XT Particular attention given to cutting and ma king garments to order, C. OSMUN. Tioga, April 5,1855. Carriage & Wagon Bauufuc tory. Henry petrie would ° n -jn»p nolince to his friends and thcyjßJPjgK public generally, that he is continuing. the above business on Grafton street, immediate* in the rear of J. R. Bowen's store, where he is pre pared to manufacture on short notice. Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description to suit the purchaser and of the very best materials. Ail kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the roost reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner and most fash ionable style. Wellsboro,' July 13/55. HSNRY PETRIE. THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they arc now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles south of Wcllsborough, on the Jersey Shore road; and feel warranted in saying that said Mill is the best ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects cleaning fast and well, and the saving of Grass Seed Farmers arc respectfully invited to call and exam ine fiy- ihgtng? > " * * ■Q—’" etscwTier©» UjAukinds of Produce takqn in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN &, SONS, Delmar, Oct. 12,1856-lf. New Volumes—Subaeribert-mey begin Now, Life illustrate d—a firs class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News, Lit ero!ure,Scicnceand the Arts; to Entertainment, Im provemenl and Progress. One of the best Family Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year. THE WATER-CURE JOURNAL. Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous illuslra lions; and those Jaws govern Life and Health, $1 a year. THE PII RENO LOGICAL JOURNAL: Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the eh evalion and improvement of Mankind. Amply li luslrated. $1 a year. For 83 a copy of each of these Journals will be sent one year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowlers & Wells, 308, Broadway New-York, MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above works, and practical Phrenologist, may be found at the house of Mr. I. Richards, WclUboro’, Pa. The sub- SCRIBER has opened anew his shop opposite Roy’s Store and is prepared to ex ecute the orders of bis old customers aud others who may favor him with their pul* ronage, with neatness WHA'I’S IN A NAME? WAy, everything y sir!—especially when the nameit 9ign\ficani and appropriate, at U certainly it ak applied to THE EMPIRE STORE, which will certainly have to be enlarged to double its present size, to accommodate the crowds that flock there daily to examine the new and superb stock of QIMBIiT®- s,, For be baa just returned from (be City frith areas tirely new stock of ' BOOKS & STATIONEBir. Fancy (foods, Reticule t, Portmonnaie*, Jet Bracelet*, Harriton'* Perfum eries, Harrison’* Shaving and Toilet Soap, HARRISON’S COLUMBIAN INKS, BLACK RED BLUE. A CARD. —The subscriber, grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore granted him by the public, end' aatare that unforeseen circumstances have prevented his serving bis patrons as promptly as he could have desired in time past, bejjs to assure the public that with his own lonjr practical experi ence, and having secured the services of a firet-clasa workman, he is now able to undertake Watch sad Jewelry repairing, and can fulfil orders promptly and to Uie satisfaction of all. Charges moderate and all work warranted. N. B. A good assortment of Watches, Clocks Jewelry, Silver and plated ware. School, Miscellane ous, Blank Books, Stationery and Wall-Paper con stantly on hand. G. W. TAYLOR. WclUboro’.July 17,1856. HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Announcement. TO all persona afflicted- with Serna) diseases, such as SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHCEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vico of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, Ac, Ac., The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia in view ot the awful destruction of human life sad health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA. TIS, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description of their con. dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac,) and in case of cxtrtnic poverty and suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. The Howard Association is a benevolent Instils tion, established by special endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with “Viru lent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of means, which the Directors have voted to advertise the above notice, it is needless to add that the As. aooiation commands the highest Medical skill ol the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment. —Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint Leucorrhoea, Ac. Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. Rr CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. S South Ninth Street. Philadelphia, Pa. ' By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President GEO. FAIRCHILD,Secretary. October 25,1855 ly. NEW GOODS! JTEW GOODS!- Just received from the village of New-York. a large end splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at the Store of the undersigned in Middlebury, Pa. and which he is offering at reduced prices. ' His slock consists in a full assortment of all man ner of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles. We shall keep, constantly on hand. Pork, Flour, Salt, While Fish and Mackinac Trout. We are determined to sup ply the wants of every man, woman and child, in our line of business, and say to our friends and pa trons to come on with the utmost confidence in our disposition and ability to supply your every want. It will be owing to a combination of our competit ors to bribe the N. Y, & Erie Railroad Company against transporting our freight, if we fail in so da lnr ... H. H. POTTER. Mid'b’y Center. June 5 ’56. J. B. Pom* oft New arrivals at the wellsboro’ DRUG STORE. Sulphate of Jnuioo, for coloring Bine and Gren. Couoh Mixture. —This article containa Balaam Toln and oilier valuable cough remedied, and it par ticularly recommended to the notice of Phyaiciana. Pulmonic Wars* a. A new lot of that is and 6a Tea, that eiery body 11 Ken 90 WGlla Extract of Lemon. Rote, Vanilla, Pme Apple. &C,, for cooking. Marking Ink* that will hot wash out—for mark ing Linen, &c. Waterproof Shoe Black.™, to preaerre the lea ther and keep the feet dry. Writing Ink —Black, Blue and Red, of the best q° alll y- Wellsboro’, Jan. JO, 1856. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. NEW BOOTS. WM. RILEY respectfully informs f=| the citizenalof Wellaboro' and ij vicinity, that ho has begun the Boot 4.afc»kj Shoe business in Ihe building occupied by the "T,oga EagU." They are now readyt do all work m their line in the beat manner—and will make bine Sewed and Pegged Boots and Shoes, m the most approved style, as well as Coarao Work. Repairing done in a superior manner. I hey would respectlully solicit the patronage oflhe citizens of this place, assuring them that they will en deavnr to merit their ftvors by nsmg the best slock, by careful workmanship, and by PonclaalitT Cush paid for Hides. July 3d, ’SG. Gm. from May HOQ-EIIS & FOOT Honesdale, Pa, * Patent Double Action SUCTION & FORCE PUMP. CT Best Pump in the World Ijj County and Stale Rights for Sale, Downs A 00., Manufacturers, Seneca Falla, N. Y. T. S Roozas. [June 19-56,] 8. B, Foo CLOTHING.— A large stock in store of the la test fashions, a fit guaranteed every lime, as a . pr n 'f ,*2 *" U the Ww. for lam bound to sejl Sept. 80.1855. j. u. BOWEN Balm of a thousand -flowers ... r»t the removal of Tan, Freckles, Pimples end all diseases of the skin, at ' ' ROY’S. CHOKED HAMS A SHOULDERS, VJ on hand at [April 84.] W. 4. TROE’S. M4 c * Elft ®L * WHITE PISH— J.H. by the * J and bbl., cheap at ROE'S.