SiNootwi Pouticai, WAGKR.-Major Ben. Parley Poore, the late candidate for Congress, in ibe Sixth District of Massachusetts, arrived in the city of Boston on Friday afternoon, with his wheelbarrow and barrel of apples, which he had wheeled alt the way from New buryporl, a distance of thirty-six miles, in two and a halfdays. The job was in fulfil ment of a bet with Col. Burbank, the Fremont State Senator elect, that Filmore would get more votes in Massachusetts than Fremont. The Major, wheeling histapplea, was accom panied up State street ijbout two o’clock by the Filmore Clubs of Boston and Charleston, a military company, and a mounted caval cade of citizens. The novelty of the per formance attracted many thousands of the people, and the Major waa.greeted with tre mendous and tumultuous applause from all sides. He delivered the apples to Col. Bur bank on the steps of (be Tremonl House, when both gentlemen delivered congratula tory speeches, each mounted on (bo barrel. Ten thousand people were present, —Boston Paper. The Mormons. —The Saints of Greet Salt Lake have issused a proclamation to the faith ful, endorsing the Buchanan Democracy, and repudiating the Republican party. They say : ‘•The Democratic party is the instrument, in God’s hood, by which is to be effected our recognition as a sovereign Stale, with the do mestic institutions of Slavery and Polygamy, as established by the patriarchs and prophets of old, under divine authority, and renewed to the saints, of latter days, through God's chosen rulers and prophets." Then after Quoting that excellent platform of the Repub lican party, which slates that it “is the right and duty of Congress to prohibit in the Ter ritories those twin reiics of barbarism, — Polygamy and Slavery,” the saints add : “This is a blow aimed directly at our rights ns citizens of one of the Territories, at our sacred institutions and holy religion.” How's This! —VVe find the following nO' lice m the advertising columns of the Charles, ton Stattdara Notice.— Persons having Negroes in the Work House, are requested to furnish them wuh blankets, or thev will be supplied and charged for bv the Insiituiion. W. WITHERS, Master, W. H. We thought it wag one of the beneficent results of me peculiar institution, that “work houses" were not needed, —that slaves were never suffered tocome upon the town or county for support, but that they were always pro vided lot, with patriarchal care by their own era. Is mere any mistake about this matter f —A’, Y. Time: A Kansas correspondent of the Cin. Gaz. savs Gov. Geary owns a large number of negroes in Virginia where he has an exten sive iron eslabhstimenl worked by slaves.— He told a Free State man on whom he wished to make a good impression, last week, that ne meant to sell his slaves in Virginia ; but Oe sought to gain me good opinion of the Free Stale men at Washington, before his ap pomtment, by announcing the same thing to them. Yet he still holds the slaves, and no body doub's that he will continue to do so, unless Buchanan's election should so enhance tne price of Negroes in Virginia that he should find rt profitable “to realize.” —Waylnnd's Moral Science bas been proscribed in Virginia as an incen diary publicauon.and the College and Female insmuie are to ««uger of losing ■ heir support unless ii is wiih <3ra»o from the msiuuiions. —Elgin Gaxet:. -n-A-B-B-I-E-D- * On Tur»d»j Oct*»b«*r 2stß, bi f» B . B*cni\ B*q., Mr. T. 11. LKONAIU) of Wutftrtd, and Mlw OEOUGIANA SLEEPER of Brookfield, Tlogft Co. K Id Bloenburg on Not. lat, 1856. br John Janie* Eeq., Mr, WIILLIP BETTS and MARY EVANS, both of Blo«i -W-B-I*- Oa tbc Oth iD»U *t ElfcUnd. when- *he van upending a few 4aya her relative*, of Congestion of the Brain, Mr*. PRANCES K. LATHROP, wile of Austin Latbrop Esq., ul LavircnceTille, Tioga Co aged 37 jreaix Trial lAst, December Term 1856. tL A. Para ti E. D. Tlnne; Tho* Putnac ti Edwin Dye.’ K. P. Dean* - ti Del mar Towti»hip Henry Shtrwoo*. t« A. Madison ct al Vru. TrobrVlge at a ti Simeon Prutzmao at a* tV. B. MlddfcUgh rt a ti Ju W, Guernsey ct al Van Buren k Cbarcbik ti H. BtoweN et a! PelegPecr ti N. Youor N. E. Dibble A 1%. ti R. T. Rjoa J D. Ht' ti J. Pherwoo^ A. 5. Ur;. ti C. DLL Pon. u A rt W. T. Ryoc ti Tboa. J. Laki 2 11. Sba' ti W. Beaf t X N. Ha- ti TV. A. PaDme' S, Jtolo vi E- Mumnaa'a Admtuatr'i Joha\&«a ti H. A. Uucnuer et al Robert Bacnpea ti J. Tonkin ot al 0. B. Cam* r» Harris T Ryar R. paryea ct a n tYo. Jimei J«»bn ti Ti J. P. M"rri- Philander OotiU ti A. Updike et al t nion Townsm vi C. 0. spencer ct ai Rnoxvllle School Dirertori ti J. Qooocke , f Administrator* ti Laura Lock* P Ilciiu* ti U J*. Yeoman* Ik tat ti J. TL Burnham et al HlUjei. lUy» e; k ti Wm. M. Evan* et au 11. T, km t» Klbil IJnjrb Henry Rathbom ti John A. Hammond U ii Abernair ti Eran Lcwu Jphn t'nppe ti Martin Trcmait. Wm. P. Hobinw) ti ("has. tVbitcoml tVhMa 1 Lawrrnc* ti Dim. Rim Hoard, Beach *t. - ti Joseph Palme* tt m, ti tVm. Harris rt a\. Bache A Ko* vi James Ogooi t. X. Biluncr t» D. Mattuot > C W*. ti G V.Tayiw Dartd Coate « A. Teachroan et ti. Samuel Grtn* ti Janies Ford <*ate* ti D. B. Shof Bridge k Remingtoi ti E. B. Benedir. John Bramu v» J. Mcrrlcki Ex: R. K. flail ts John Lewis tV. W, Ballard el a. ts J. McWhorter et s>. E* Mananai vi C. PhJppe ct aL H. A_Cuem*e' ti D. P, Rdberti J.D, Wo,rf ti Geo. Kres* JnotV. pan ts Wu. CpdDw Block-houao Long*. ti —— MerriU Gm. McNitl et t ' ti John Buwei Madison Tremaln rs J. P. Uubb<4) LIST of LETTERS in the Poat Offi ce at WelUboro No*. 15 1 856. AamiUer Mamt Mayon Edward AUjewiky Adolph, {For-Moon Solornoo Mccklen John Arnold & Cooley Mew* Overton BlowJeti Jklhlif Publishers of Farm Jour. Bipwa reck Anthony Boawith 6. i Row* •'°»n Brinham Mam. E. R. A-Rowe Catharine G, W. Scofield W. D, Bennett Mr. Wm Sbeman &. Bon Mean. H. Churchill Clark Smith Dr. N. Coin Sweater Sprig Mr. Qearrlajjd Min Mary Skiff Julius (2, Card Mr. Henry J Smyth Col. Carpenter JelliiF Tarr Jr, Mr, C. Cullen y, 'Faekpr C. L. Ban forth George H. J. Treadwell 1/ffo, H. D. Darling Hamilton Wilkinson Wm, furmap Coleman Webster Jacob E. Hall James R. Wjjion A. 8. Hickey Michel l(Forei^n)Whitcomb Y,Z. Persona calling for any of the above letters will fioae eay they are adverUaeff. }• D. RICHARDS, P. M. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. Admlnistratcr’a IVotice. *VTOTTCK Is hereby given that In pursuance of tin order of J.l the Orphan's Court uf Tlogn county, we m Administra tor anil Administratrix of the catutuuf I>B Wilcox deed. lute of iKflmor shall expose to sale t»u the premises in Dcluinr Th»ga County Pcuua- on Friday November 21st, A. D. IK6O next in the highest and he'd bidder the following dcscrilwd lots of kind iv UU appurtenances to Hit: beginning at a post the North East corner of H. C. Wilcox, thence brands our* vryrd tor Abmni John«on and Horton Matti*on cast 88 jht rlie« thence by land surveyed for Aaron Symonds south 80 lurches Uicuce by said hyniuads cast 100 perches to the war nmi line thence sonlli forty seven lurches to tho corner of land>urvvycd for Job Wilcox, theneu by said Ifileox west 210 privtu* to a jxt.t thence by 11. C. Wilcox north 127 3-10 jK-rches tu the beginning containing one hundred acres being part of iv.irrunt No. 1645; excepting and reserving therefrom n lot “f-to acres belonging to fm Wilcox bounded north by W. Taylor east by road south by land of D. B. Wilcox estate and other*, and west by Ifenj. Wilcox. Also one other lot i«»imdud north by William Drew otml by laud late of J. D. Chirk deed, south by the warrant lino and neat by I'hoips Dodge A Co. containing acres being part of wArrant m*. IbW James Wilson warrantee situated in Delroar said Co. and State- Terms made known on the day of sole. THE Subscriber having purchased a part of tlxft Slock of Drugs and Medicines formerly owned by Robert Ruy, is now receiving fresh supplies. He would respectfully inform the public that he intends to continue the Drug business at the old stand. The store will be left still in care of the former proprie tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped, that by its ample provision for the wants of the community, and by attention to customers, it may still be found worthy of public favor and patronage. Cull and see for yourselves. JOHN A. ROY. October 9th, 1856. Time! Time! Time! Time TIME flows from instants, and of these each one Should bo esteemed as if it were atone. If any wish to redeem time nfw lost, please call just one door north of B. B. Smith &. Son's, where it shall be restored. The subscriber is now ready lo do anything in the lino of Repairing Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. All work warranted. Wellaboro, July 24,1856. A. FOLEY. ISAAC T. KIELD, Ailm. Mrs. A. IHLCOX, Admr’x. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE,—Letters of Administration having been granted to the un dersigned on the estate of Fhileinun Culver, late of Charleston, dcc’d, all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against live same will present them for settlement lo PRUDENCE CULVER, Adm'z. A. E. NILES, Adm'r, Charleston, Oct. 9,1856. TyHERHAS, roy wife LUCRETIA MOYER, bag left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, this ia to caution all persons from harboring or (rusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts other contracting aAcr this dale. MONTEVILLE MOYER. Palmar, Oct. 16,1856. Administrator’s Notice. REIHOVAIj. —DR. B. BARR respectfully announces to the public that he has removed his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P. Morris, £sq n where he may be found at all hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly respondcdlo Wellaboro', April 24.1856. Letters of administration having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of HANNAH KELLY, Ule of Jackson, dee’d, all those indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to Richmond Ucl. 16, '56. DENJ, WELLS Adm'r. Philadelphia Advertisements. To the Merchants of the WEST AND NORTH WEST. Philadelphia, July I, 1856, Oexteemex—Tbe Railroad communication Ma Elmira Williamsport ond Cutawisaa being completed you arc brought nearer to this market than Now York. The prices of Freights are to bo equally low. Therefore, wo the undendgned Manu facturers, Jobbers and Wholesale dealers, respectfully nsk your attention to our Market and Stocks and Goods, hoping to be more intimately acquainted with you, and to share a portion of your patronage. Koons A Horstlna, Flour Factor*, and General Commission Mel-dmnta, 47 N. Wharves and 95 N, Water street. Taylor 4 Bacon, Wholesale Grocers and Produce Commis sion Merchants. 77 Water street. Bunn, Kaiguel A Colmporters of British Goods and Job bers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 01 N. Third street. Wm. H. Hortsmann k Pon. Manufacturers and Importers of Military Goods. Indies’ Drew Trimmings. Curtain and Blind Trimming*, Carriage Trimmings, Masonic and Odd Fal lows’ Regalia, Ac., 223 Chestnut street, adjoining Masonic Temple. 31. L. Hallowell A Co., Importers of Silks and Fancy Goods, 147 Market street. Thou. White & Co. Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bonnets and 31illinery Goods, 41 8. Second street. P. I. Patton 4 Co. Wholesale Dealers and Manufacturers of Hats. Caps. Furs, Hatters’ Materials Ac.. 118 Market st. Sleeper A Fenner. Manufacturer* of Parasols and Umbrel las 120 Market street. Pratt A Reatli. Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, N. W. Corner 6lh and streets. Jams* Barber. Wholesale Dealer in Clocks. Agent for the Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, -Wh/mfaclurer of Fine Gold Pens, S. E. Corner of Second ond Chestnut street. Moore, Ilenszey A Co. ImjKirlers and Wholesale Dealers in Hardware, Cutlery and Ouu* 131 Market A 10 Commerce si*. Wm. P. Wilstavh A Co. Suddlury and Coach Hardware. Saddle and Carriage Trimmiugs, Harness Mountings, Ac.. 2834 North Third street. Morris. Jones A Co. Penn, Boiler Plate, Boiler Rivets. Sheet fron. Steel and Pig Iron, Nails. Ac., Market A Ifith st. Lcwls<7 James A Co. Agent* for Lewis' Pure Leads. Pure Zinc* and Pure Colors. Also for the sale of the Penno. Man ufacturing Go's Condoned L)o, a cheap substitute fur Soda and Putiudi. N. Spencer Thomas. Manufacturing Chemist and Whole sale Druggists No. 26 South f*emnd street. Wright. Smith k Co. Importers and Jolilmt* of China, Glass and Queen’s Ware, 205 .Market and 26 Ohuoictco at reel, Jodiun Cowphiiul. Lmge Gill Frame Mirrors, Looking Glasses, Picture Frames, 4c., 27 ?. Fourth street. Borer, Graeff & Darling. Wholesale Dealers m Boots, Shoes, lints and Straw Goods, 126 North SO street. Wood’s Ornamental Iron Works. Iron Railings, Verandahs, Fountains, Bidgu A'enue. S«ms. 204 Market sfreot. (late of X. E. Comer , 611, ami Van... ~r rutuut W ir. Hailing, Iron Bedsteads, n ire W orked *«. M. D. Espy’s Depot for Pickles, Preserves, Fault Fruit*, 1 109 South 3d street. G. W. Osborne k Co. Manufacturers of Osborne’* Sui«t flue American Water Colors, GU N. Sixth street. July 31. 3nu JOHN A. RIDDLE. Traveling Agent. At Merchants’ Hotel, N. 4th Street, Philadelphia. Register’ll Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Admmietrn-1 tors on the following named Eatate* have set-i tied their accounts, and (hat the same will be pre-1 senled to the Court of Tioga county, an , Monday the firalTuy of December, 1856, fur allow- 1 ancc and confirmation, viz.: The account of Edwin Dyer, Administrator of : Thos. Dyer, laic of Covington, dcceancd The account of Edword Roberta, Zcnas Roberta | and David Griswold, Administrators of Ilirum B. i Roberts, late of Jackson, deceased. The account of Joseph, Guile, Administrator ofi Sylvunus Ames, late of Middlcbury, deceased. The account of Daniel Hill, Administrator of* Burdick Hill, lute of Chatham, deceased. The account of David D. Kelsey, one of the Ad- ) miniKtrators of Darius Morscmnn, late of WclUboro,: deceased. W. D. BAILEY, Remitter* 1 Register's Office, Wcllsboro’, Nuv. 4, 1856, UNION ACADEMY. S. B. PRICE, Principal. MRS. SOPHIA PRICK, | MISS A. BRACII. 2*i ccr;«fr tss. J TmOitr of Mime. ri HE first term for the ensuing year will commence teptem- \ 1 bor 9; the second LKt. 2: the third February 24. i EXPOSE* PER term: Tuition .... Lch'muiv on Plano or MHodenn • Board ($1 50 pur week.. * Boom - - • Furl—Fall and Spring, $1 00. Winter Washing - Incidentals .... August 28. from $2 50 to $5 W I 100 I ift.’iO Who Mill go io Kansas { THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable hoove, barns, necessary outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit (hereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrenccville, known as ihe “Geer House,” with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for lire Gro eery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold or rent ed to suit applicants. For terms apply to Lawrenccville, Sept. 11 ’56. M. S. BALDWIN. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned intend to apply to the legislature of Pennsylvania nt Up next annual Region for the creation of n Bank for the purpose* of discount, deposit. exchange and general hanking, with ucap; toi of One Hundred Thousand Dollars with the privilege oi Increasing It to Two Hundred Thmumnd Dollars, to be located at Wolluborongh. Tioga County. IVnnsylvanbi, tutd to be called “TUB TIOGA COUNTY BANK.” Wcllflborongh, Tioga Co. Jane 2#, lbsB. M. M. Comers. C. 0. Osgood. 8. E. Ellsworth, J. R. Bowen, R. 8, Bailcyj Win. A. Roe, John Dickinson, tinrooci Dickinson, 8. F. Wilson, J. Emery. Thos. Allen, J. L. Robinson. Jno. N. Radio, IL 0. White, John Muthen*. L 1, Nicbola, A. K. .Smith, James Kimball, C. Robinson, Wm. Dacha, Goo. 0. Kress, L. Bacho. DISSOLUTION.— Tbs partnership heretofore ex i sting between the undersigned in the nsraeof Guernsey & Borden is this d«j dissolved by mutual content, the becks and notes of said firm temiimiw in the bands of H, A. Guernsey to whom ptytneiil u to be made, and all debts doe from said firm’ will be paidby him. H. A. GUERNSEY. H. C. BORDEN. Nov. 16.1856. List of Jurors, December Term, 1856. fIBAMD JUBOBJ. AlonsoWbltMy Tbo». E. Araeli J«sm Beebe Imtc Herman David Bexfonl Geo. Bnwstor Nichols* EUw Joseph Fslknsr Wm. H. Baxter John Vandofren Alrin Butler Lewis Walker Robert Campbell J. C. Bennett dark Brow* W. 8. Batter Gilbert Bullock C. M. Dibble Matthew Batin Jno, M. Uotumond £. W. Crane Stewart Dailey Wm. Simmons 6. H. Geer TRAVERSE JURORB.—FIRST WEEK, Daniel Landon Thoe. McCracken Aurora Sponeer D. L. Aiken Norman Strait Henry Beck Benj. George Cbu. Baker Thoe. Mitchell C. P. Douglass Jno. 6. Roagland Henry Burtlogsas Sylvester Beckwith Edwin UIU Wm. Wmmick Honre Crawford A- 0. Elliott Welch Ashley J.C. Xuowltoii Chta. BUncbard Chao. Sherwood J. A. Hotdou Wm, Gsrrtam Wm. Rose Harlan Baker Richard Childs Galvin Goodwin K. Toles Christopher Saylee A. H. Baron 8. E. Streeter Abram Walker Geo. Stanton Alien Rockwell Beoj. Qoorge Martin Stratton TRAVERSE JDEOBB.—SECOND WEEK. J, 8. Burdick Danl. Bradford Joehua Feet Kdgar Oilnnell Cbanncey Dortt VlctorCaee H. W. Calkins Zena Atkins Ira Fstchen W. a Bottom Angus Grlfßn Matthew Bkrlly A. Kelilfr Wm, Bailey M. D. Field Wm. Ripley Win. R. Seeley T. 8. Griswold K. P. Yanness F. 8. Maacho Uarrinon Combs David Dreon Nehrmiali Bench Joseph Tonkin Benunl Short Tilley Manrin ITm, B. Qeorgo Henry Barlow Charles Avery Chas/Onderklrk Henry button Sami. Rockwell E, F. Branch James Knox Danl.Trcmain Joseph Faynp NEW AND LARGE ARRIVAL. MILLINERY & FANCY GOOES. MRS. M. a. STEVENS, thankful for the libera) pal ronage heretofore bestowed upon her establishment, takes this method of announcing that sh has just re}nrned from New IT” Yotk, with an EXTENSIVE VARIETY OF Fall and Winter Millinery, BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY, Furs y Feathers, Head Dresses , Milts, Braid, Floaty Buttons, Dress Trimmings, Ladies Ghees, Laces, Artificial fioioers. Bonnet Materials, Scarfs, Edging And a thousand other articles both useful and orna mental. Bonnets made to order, trimmed and re paired at the shortest notice, and upon the most rea sonable terms. Ready made work constantly on hand. Store, sth door north of Wellsboro’ Hotel November 20, 1856. E STRAY.—Came to llte enclosure of the Subscriber, on or near the Inst day of October, two black ewe sheep; they are marked on the right ear with swallow forked and left ear cut off, one has a white spot in the forehead. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away Charleston, Nov. 201856. CUADNCKY HALL. BEHRING’S SAFE AQALV THE CHAMPION! The only Safe which, in everv Instance, preserved their entire contents in the late Extensive Fires. k Co., after remaining exposed in HOURS, and proving conclusivelymHEfc, what we have always claimed for ‘ vbBK their great sni>eriurity over all soeuri- ties now known In these fires, the HKHRINfi'R SAFK, standing side by side with those advertised as “wurnmted to stand 10 per cent, more fin* than Herring’s came forth the acknowledged victor, not only preserving thelv contents In excellent order, but be ing themselves in a condition to go through soother onleal, while tho boasted “Salamanders” of other makers were bad ly used up iu every instance, and in some case* their entire contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply nay. that, daring the four teen years the Herring’s safe has been before them, more than fwo hundred have jump'd through occidental fires without the ocmrrence-of a single loss. would therefore, caution purchasers nealnst tlie mis representation Of IDlrrc»j«j i—nl_. TU« Uurrlnv'a p.^, I* the only Fire-proof Safe made In this city wmcli is protect, etl by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee It to nwUt more than doable the amount of heat of any other nafe now known. PARRELS AND HERRING, Sole Manufacturers in this State of Bcrring’tt Putcnl Champion Safes. 34 Waluut Street, Philadelphia. N. B. — “ETans k Watson’* Imprured Salomandem,” ‘‘Ollrcr Bran's." "C J. Garter’s" and ‘•Scott's Asbestos;" Iron Chests (a large assortment having been taken In part’payment for Herring's.) will be aokl at lon prices. June Td, 183 d. Application fou divorce. t» HaUzy Wtiodworth, Vou are hereby notified that Har riet A. Woodworth your wife, has applied to the Court of Common Fleas of Tioga County for a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the aaid Court have appointed Monday the Ist day of December next at 10 o’clocn forenoon,for hearing the said Harriet A. Woodworth in the premises ai which time and place you can attend if you think proper. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. WeHsboro' Oct. 30 1856. Application for divorce, To Margeut GZeason, You are hereby notified that Warren Gleason your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pkaa of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday the Ist day of December next al 10 o’clock forenoon for hearing the said Warren Gleason in the premises, at which time and place you may attend if you think proper. JOHN MATHERS Sheriff. Wellsboro* Oct. 30 1856. Application for divorce,—7o Lena Clement —You are hereby notified that Joseph Clemens, your husband, has applied to (he Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce frum the bonds of matrimony, and Chat the rtaid Court have appointed Monday the Ist day of December next,at 10 o'clock, forenoon, for bearing the said Josepli Clemons in the premises, at which lime and place you can attend If you think proper. Wellsboro*, Oct. 2 ’56. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Application for divorce. To Fanny Dickens—You are hereby notified that Joel Dickens your husband has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the l>*t day of December next ol at 10 o’clock forenoon for hearing the said Joel Dickens in the premised, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Wellsboro* Oct 30 1856, Application for divorce. To Edward Chaffee —You are hereby notified that Martha Jane Chaffee your wife has applied to the Court of Common Plena of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, aud that the said Court hare appointed Mondoy the first day of December next at 10 o’clock forenoon, for hearing tiro said Martha Jane Chaffee in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. JOHN MATHERS Sheriff. Wellsboro’ Oct. 30 1856. FOR SALE, A Woolen factory 4c Saw mil. THE SUBSCRIBER, wishing to change hla business, offers for sale his Woolen Factory, Saw Wit and Timber lot near Wrllsbucu'. Tho Machinery In the Factory ooiuasttng of “one gelt'' is in good running order, nioel of it is nearly new and of (ho bc.t construction. Ho will sell tho whole togeth er, nr tho factory machinery separately; tho location is good, and the terms will ho easy. J Apply to the subscriber on the premises, or by lalUr to this pla«r Welliboro’ Ang. 28th 1858. , J. I. JACKSON. Auditor’s Notice. A LB persona interested in the proceeds of the -a*- tele of real estate of H. J. Smythe are notified to present their claims to the subscriber at the Pro. thonoUry’s office on the 6th day of December at one o'clock P. M., at which time aid proceeds will be distributed. J. F. DONALDSON, Auditor. November 5 1656. 4 Mecca and Mohammed. Q, p. Putnam fc Co, Will publish Thursday, September 25, Burton’* Pilgrimage to Mteea and the tomb of the Prophet, with introduction bu Bat/ - ard Taylor. 1 rob, ISmck, with Illaitrationa. fit 50. The history of this carioui boy is as follows: Barton, an officer of the East India Company, baring by a long residence in Upper India.aoqnired a perfect knowledge of (he Oriental languages and customs, projected a visit ander the auspices of the Royal Geographical Society, to the Holy City of Mecca, and (lie tomb of the Prophet at Medina, places rarely, if ever before visited by any English, man. This he successfully accomplished in 1853- 4, disgaised as Mohammedan Dervish. The his tory of the pilgrimage ia not surpassed in interest and originality by any book of travel ever published —embracing his residence at Cairo as a Mohamme dan Student; the journey acrosi Ibe desert with the great annual caravan of Pilgrims; the visit to the tomb of Mohammed; the discovery that the sacred black stone cf Mecca is an aerolite«the annual ser. Mecca loan estimated audience of 150,000 Pilgrims gathered from all parts of the u 1 ’ hi* narrow escapes from detection, and the only accurate account of the ceremonies of the Mussleman faith. To the religious community this work furnishes information never before made public, respecting the ceremonial laws of a large proportion of the Eastern World; while for general interest. Burton’s narrative will compare fuvrrably with either Eolhen or Crescent and the Cross. G. I*. Putnam & Co., No. 321 Broadway. Editors of Country papers inserting the above advertisement, will receive a copy of the book. Still Onward---Success Unparailed. DBBD. A TALE OF THE GREAT DISMAL SWAMP. ' ST HARRIET BEECHER STOWE, 2 vcls, ISaio. $1,75. Certain politicians, interested in the support of the “peculiar institution,” have endeavored to per* suode the public that Mrs, Stowed last work is art istically a failure, and that it has produced no pro found impression on cither side of the Atlantic. But the publishers are happy to slate, that of the many hundreds of American notices which they have received, the vast majority have been decidedly favorable, roost of them enthusiastic; and the sale thus far has exceeded that of any work of fiction ever publishcd-whe SIXTY-EIGHTH THOUSAND ael of two volumes each, being now in press. In England, (lie success has been even more won acrful. Tne press (here, with but one or (wo ex ceptions, acknowledge the genius and power of the onthor, and in terms of which any living writer might be proud; and during the twelve doys suc ceeding its publication no fewer lhan SIXTY THOUSAND COPIES were sold. The universal voice of Literary men now places Mrs. Stowe among Uie foremost aulhors of Ihe Age; and neither partisanship, nor an austere religious bigotry, can ever deprive her oflhe laurels she has so nobly earned. PHILLIPS, SAMPSON &. Co. Publisher?, Boston. Any newspaper inserting this advertisement con. spicaously three limes, and sending a copy to the publishers, will receive a copy of the work free of postage. Administrator’* Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Courl of Tioga Co. Pa., I will expose to public sale on the premiecs, on Friday, the 28th day of November 1856, to the highest and beat bidder, the following described real estate, situate in the township of Jackson, late the estate of Hannah Kelley, deceased, to wit:—Beginning at a slake in the center of the road at Job’s Corners in Jackson township,- thence north four degrees, west six perches to a post, thence thence south eighty-two degrees east sixteen and two tenths perches to a post, thence south five degrees west to the center of the road near D. N. Hunt’s barn, thence along the center of said road eighteen perches to the place of beginning—containing one hundred and thirty-seven rods, with a frame house and frame paint shop thereon. Terms made known nnof . BENJ. WELLS, Adm'r. Jackson, Nov. d, icoo. Administrator’s Sale. NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance ofan order of the Orphan s Court of Tioga county, I will expose to public sale on the premises, on Fn day the 28th day ol November, 1856, to the highest a.od best bidder, the following described real estate situate in the township of Chatham* Tioga count? Pa., late the estate of Andrew Hand deceased.— Bounded on the north by Amos Rundall, east by James Lewis, the public highway, Benjamin T. Spencer and . ■ ■■ - Clark, on the south by —Bee. graif and Stephen Hull, and Seth Daggett—contain ing eighty-three acres and one-tenth of an acre, part of warrant No. 1335, with fifty.two acres improved, frame house, log barn and apple orchard thereon.— Terms made known on the day of sale. DANIEL S. SHOVE, AdmV, Chatham, Nov, 5,1856. WHAT CAM WOiHAIV DO ? THIS long expected book by T. S. ARTHRR, is now ready for Agents and Canvasser*. It is having an immense sale, and is considered one of his best effort*. In it will be found Mr. Arthur's views on the vexed question of WOMAN’S RIGHTS, And what she can do as SISTER, WIFE and MOTHER. Specimen copies sent by mail on re ceipt of the price. SI,OO. J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher, 48 North 4th 51. PhiUfdelphiu, Pa. N. B. We publish all Mr. Arthur 1 * New Books. Send for our list, and terms to Agents. Sale of Personal Property. THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell for cosh or approved paper. A yoke of working oxen, seven years old past, measure 6$ feet, in good working order. Two young cows. One horse, gelding, kind and serviceable. A good sized yearling mare coll, halter broke. All of which properly may be seen and examined on ihe premises, two miles east of WclUboro* on the Stale Road leading to Covington. Nov. 6, 1856. LYMAN WETMORE. WILLSBOROBGB ACADEMY, & £ Burlingame, A, B. Principal Mitt Maas Braduct & Mart h. Burunoahr, Assistants. ' The Wnrm Tnx of tbSa liatUatloo will cam meoce Tuesday, December 2d, Rates of Tultlonfor Toft* of 11Woeks: Primary Department, indading Reading Writing. Spelling, primary Arithmetic, GeogiVphy, History, dec., 92,00 Beginning Eng. Grammar, Elementary Arithmetic, Geography, History, &c., 2,50 Higher English—Arithmetic and Gram, mar completed, Geog. of Heavens, Fa miliar Science, &c, Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Nat ural Philosophy, &C., Practical Astronomy, do. Surveying and Chemistry, Latin, Greek, French and German 5,00 Drawing, (extra). 3,00 3,00 .. 4,00 Bills made out from the lime of entering to (he end of the Term, and expected to be settled el mid dle of the Term. In addition to nsoal branches, there will be a “ Teacher's Class," composed of those wishing to engage in teaching. Lectures will be given to the Class by the Principal,and others. Also,,weekly discussions before the Principal, upon such subject ns ipoy come before the class. The Academy is provided with Apparatus suitable (br Philosophical and Chemical experiments—such as is used in-the higher Schools of N. Y. Experi ments will be given to the classes weekly. Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon. The “ WelUbora’ Debating Club’* is now in sue-1 cessful operation, composed of Students and others from the town, interested in such affairs. An eff ort will be made to secure a course pf Lectures be fore the Society the coming winter. ■ Board can be obtained in private families at $2,00 per week- Those wishing to furnish their own rooms and board themselves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal, This Academy is situated in the healthy and pleasant village of Wellsboro*, the County scat of Tioga. It is easy of access by a daily line of singes to Tioga: thence by R. R, intersecting the N. Y. & Erie road at Corning. Also by stages to adjoining towns, north, west and South. L. 1. Nichols, Sic'y. JAS. LOWREY, Prrs. MAP OF TIOGA COUNTY, From actual Measurement, and Surteyg throughout the £onniy. By a corpt of Surveyors toko are fully competent to the difficult took aetigned them. THE undersigned will pnbllah shortly,provided a sufficient number of Subscriber* be obtained, a NEW AND COMPLETE MAP OF TIOGA COUXTY. All the public l Roads, Railroads. Crossings and Stations, Post- Offices. Churches, School Houses. Stores,'Mills, Public and Private Houses, Ctmeterle#, Shops, Ac., aru to be shown on the Map,'in addition to the usual topography of Elvers, Streams, Ponds and Mountains. The names of prop, erty holders generally, (Including those i|i tire county who subscribe In advance for the Map) are also to bo inserted at their respective places, iu the stylo of tho Mops exhibited by the canvassers. Maps of the principal villages will bo inserted, on a large scale, in tbe margin; also engraved views of public and pri vate buildings. No expense w ill be spared to execute the Map in tho highest style of art. Tho plan will Ik? plotted on a suitable seal*, so ft* to show distinctly all the particulars above s{fecified, and make a large ami ornamental map. To be engraved and de livered to subscribers, handsomely colored, so as to show tho territory comprised in each township, and mounted on rollers. As the map Will contain some eighteen square feet of engrav ing, at a cost of several thousand dollars, ft will be seen that only a large subscription list will warrant the heavy expense incurred. The maps are sold only by subscription, nud at only one price. No more maps Issued tliau subscribed fur. The map will contain tables of tho population, productions, assessed value of pru]H>rty, religious societies, schools, number of voters. Ac„ of each township and village respectively, care fully made up from the latest authentic documents. Relying upon a just appreciation of onr efforts, by the cl tixrun of Tioga, to issue a map of their county on the above plan, that *hnU answer their proper expectations, and bo en tirely satisfactory, subscriptions are respectfully solicited by James P. Scott, Publisher, PHILADELPHIA. I. T>. RICHARDS. Agent at W«U*boro' Pa. (Sopt. 25.) THE SALAMANDER OF PHILADELPHIA • llbSSh* .1 AGAINST THE WOULD. 4BMM EVANS Sc WATSON. 26 8°«lh Fourth Struct, Philadelphia, have hud Uiw surest demonstration hi the following Cortifl lA.VSbi.tbftLtbclr manufacture of Salamander Safes has at lengtn To ['T •».- rcnrvaontAlloos which hare been mode of them, ns remlonog an unovuwwa . . the terrific cJamcut; PHILADELPHIA, April 111, 1856, Vfitrs Kmnt <£ TTcitrow—Gents:—lt affords us the highest witisfortlmt to state to yon. that owing to the very protective qualities of tvro of tlio Salamander Safes which wo purchased of you some few months since, we sated a largo portion of our Jewelry, Books, Paj*T», Ic.. (deposed to tho calamitous fire iu ItmiMeod Place, on the morning of the lUh Inst, Ulieii wo reflect that these Safes were located In the fourth story of the building we occupied, and that they fell subse quently Into a heap of burning ruins, where tho vast concen tration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, wo cannot hut regard the preservation of the valuable contents as most con vincing proof of the great security afforded by yonr Safes. Wo shall take much pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a sure reliance against fire. Geobo* W. Simoms k 800. Philadelphia April 12.1856. J Kmnj rf ITfi/jwn-—I have to offer you my testimony in fetor of the great security afforded to my entire stock of Jewelry, books, paper*, Ac., during the recent disastrous con flagration in Ranstead place, from the fact that thesamc were contained in two of the Salamander Safes manufactured by you. Having tallen from the ti/tli story of the Artisan build ing, where they were previously placed and exposed to a vast heat for a long tluic, tho preservation of th * valuable deposits seemed to ciery one who witnessed the opening and iutenor examination, a matter of profound astonishment. To nil who may require a perfect protection from tho rava ges of Arc, I shall nut hesitate to recommend Up- use of your Safi*, at I consider they have now undergone the most trying test. N. E, Morgan. PHtL.tDEi.pnTA. April 14.1856, yiftfrt Krant tC IfTifren—Gentlemen—-No duubt ybu will bo deeply gratified to lo»rn the good condition in wlilch I discov ered my Insik, policy of insurance, certificates of «t»*ck. and oilier valuable documents, when ou Friday last 1 opened the safn made by your firm. With my knowledge of its great exposure, l»oth to the Inten sity of the h**at from so hot a fire os that which destroyed the Artlenn Building, os also from the force of the fall frofti ns fornwr elevated position in tho third story, I coulil enter tain but sleuder hopes prior to its interior Inspection, that the contents which I once «« highly prized Would cut be of any service to me, hut a* then* fears arc mm happily re moved. I feel it only due to say to jqn. that I can henceforth recunummd the use of your Safes to ail who may wish to feel a confidence in the perfect security width such means provi dcs against so frightful uu element. July 3d U‘sii Enw ard 0 isxrt L, Bookbinder. Constantly on hand Patent Powder and Thief Proof Locks for Books, Stores Ac. Yours, fur Frsuont and Fdeidom. J. E. SNODGRASS. FREMONT MAT BE NEXT PRESIDENT BUT TVfi SHALL STILL fIOLD FORTH AT THE OLD STAND 1 THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in WelUboro,' has just arrived at the STOVE it TJN STORE of D. P. AW. ROBERTS. They would call the attention of the public to their well eoted assortment, consisting of (he YOUNG AMERICA. Elevated oven, MORNJNG STAR, Improved* do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS, PREMIUMS & LOW OVENS. Also a large assortment of BOK and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected with (he greatest care, especially, for this market, and cannot fail to giveentire satisfaction. Call and see them. TINWARE —of all kinds, shapes, and sites, made of tbe best material and sold as cheap if net cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Gave Gutters roadeUo order on short no lice, *1 JOBBING done to order ond in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. (D“ Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old nr new, la* ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of oil who wivh to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere, PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work Arc., at the lale county Fuir. D. P. W. ROBERTS. Wellsboro.* Nov., 22, 1655.-1 f. DR. J. B. DIARCHISI’S CELEBRATED CATHOLICON. FOR TUB RELIEF ANP CURE OF SUFFERING FEMALES. IT stand* pre-eminent tor Its cure tit e power* in all the disease* far which it is recommended, usually called FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the womb; Ficon Alula. or whites; Ciieo.vic Enplauvatioit axd Ulcuution or the Womb t !«• ciprxTAL Jlemobrhvoe ; Paixfll. HI'PPBESSKD, AND iBREOI'Ua i/«S. arEL'iTioN Ac,, null all their accom panying o\iU. l by almost every diu ‘s •’videnco of iu iH-uelits to others, that it justly merits the warmest recommendations its kst friends hate glnm of it. K. U. PKKKINS, n. n.. Marietta, Ohio, I am persuaded. after tr> ing it in a great many eases, that it suriMuses jvil other remedies within my knowledge for that class of difficulties for which it is recommended. It boa cured some \ery extreme cases under my obserrutinu, uiiiib have resisted all other treatment L. I). FLEMISH. m. i>. Aum Springs. S, Y„ ilatv of Uuchcster.l Prevail on medical men to adopt it in their practice: and I have no fears of the result, from what knowledge I have on* tamed jKTHjimlly of its ourathe power*. 1 wish the modi* cine kept here. T. C. HAWKJN.V. m. d.. >Vaincaburg. I’a. Tlu* following letter, from a lady, addressed to Dr. John D. Vowell. at Washington, Pa. with wliom tlie tuthulicon U ou sale. Me are not at libert> to gi\e the lad>*dnuiuo. ilrrmo. Washington Cb. i’o. »|j. .i. )R5O. Drvß Sin After wailing togne the C.Uhohcoit a fair trial, 1 now itave the pienMire to miv. J think it is all (lint it is said to be. in the ca*e in which I saw n in use. the patient, at the time of commencing iL was suffering the most eicmcia* tlngpaiu; she could not lift « two in»und weight, without severe pain. Now nho can do her work with pivaeure. Her general health Inu also much improved. The directions must in ail cjufos be stikjtly followed, Ar, Having row Hit* remedy for fimrypftr* In mv practice, I rrlv (lullv mi U for ttio cure of alnu-t nil fcumlu •(i»*>asu4 W iib many regard* for your* If, 1 i-eiimui vour*. i-r. if. ¥. Hi)S'Xi)TT. M. a.. C-ui-uniaiguu, .V. Y. The chums of ihl» medicine to the confidence «.f the public urengtlietml by tin* fort of |r«* liming recensd the ap probation mid liln-ml patronage of many proiimn-ut mem* hers of the Medical Knculfy in Hi** L’nited .‘‘tatr*. «omo of whom have voluntarily given letters of comm-ndalion. (*eo pamphlet,; su-taining all that h chuniui for it « curative l’amphlet* containing much useful information tonrL. infe the nature and symptoms of the above diseases. together wftli tesiiinouiiUa from ladies of the highest respectability, a* hr the most satisfactory authority, to all uhkTi tbo mention of Indies and jinu fitloncrs is respectfully jutUoC, can (h* had gratis at the store of ROBERT ROY, Drvggiti, WelUitora 4 Pa* tUo sold hy William Morgan. Troy: Thomas U Tjler roudersport: Dr. 11. C. Porter. Touourfa; and by tending druggists In all the adjoining counties. Sept. 11 J. B. MARCHISI 6c Co. Proprietor. Central depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. Sash and Blind Factory, COVINGTON, TIOGA CO., fA, The Subset 6cr (s no' prepared by tie’ Machinery jn purchased, to fui nish to order, a kinds ol square fancy Sash, ant Blinds. Square Sash common sizes ways on hand. By Jonjf cxpwj rience in ihc b» xincs«,tlfeHubscj bcr flnUcrs liiinw Uiu the p*~ liu the can ma., as (food an article, and sell iiau cheap as can bo obtained ai any estabislimenl in Pennsylvania or New Vork. Call and «eo. „ DAVID 8. IRBLAX, Covington, September 18, 1856. subscriber is also Agent for ihe sale uf Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicine*, also Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness, 0. S. I. I ETTERS'OF TuMimfuTriON havmg -Ls been granted to the. undersigned on the estate ot Oliver P, Hyincs, laie of Middlcbury, deed., *ii , those indebted to said estate, oru requested In make immediate payment, and llio*e having dcnn'iipd against the same will present them tor sclllcnuiu to ! FANNY M. HYMES, Adru’i, ! X I. AIKEN, / . , , ■ !!, A. STEVENS, { Admrt - I Middlcbury. Sept. 25, 1856, NOTICE.— Tlio undersigned citizens of Tioga County. Bn, hereby give notice they Intend to nuike application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at Its next session, fwhlch commences on the first Tuesday of January 1h57,) for tlu> cruallon of a corporate body with banking or discount prii j leges, by the name and stylo of THE TIOGA COUNTY BANK to be located at Tioga Village, Tioga county Pennsylvania, with a capital of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLAUH. with the privilege of increasing to Two Hundred Thousand Dol lars. [Tioga May lUth 185 G-J B. C. Wickham. H. S. Johnston, C. C. Somers, Tra Wells. T. L. Baldwin, B. T. Bentley. John W. Guernsey, Lew,* Daggett, 0. B. Well*. Leroy Tabor, A. C. Bush, J. 8. Bush, P. K Smith, H. E. Smith, A. Humphrey, Lyman U. Smith* Joseph Aikin, P. 8. Tat tit', C- 0. Dennison. 1 C. L. HOYT. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSMAN. Oiccola Tioga Co., Fa. pMulict 2d, 1856. NEW FIRM.—Tlic business of the Kirin of Ta. bor, Baldwin 4, Co. will licrcaller be conducted in the name of Tabor, Hathaway V Co. Tito affairs of Tabor, Baldwin 4 Co. will be closed upas speedy as possible and those indebted to said Finn are hereby notified to pay up without delay u they wish to avoid cost those that do not, will ut tamly gel sued. TABOR, BALDWIN 4 Cu _Ti«B3, Pa. Sopt. 18, 1856. (3.) EXECUTOR’S NOTICE^-Letters Tc.tainc.it7- ry having been granted to the undersigned ou liie Estate of David N. Webber, late of Westfield dec'd.all those indebted to said Ealala arc requested to make immediate payment, and thoso havinpdi. mand. against the same, will present them tut «n, dement to Wm. A. DOUGLAS, Clyince, Win. TATE. Games, Xrr's, Sep. 18.185 G, WHEREAS, Letters of Administration having been granted to thp suhsqriber on the estate ■ i Urret late of Sullivan, dee'd. all tltu>u indebted to said estate are requested |oipa|iq miuiv diaVe payment,and those having claims against dm same, will present them fur settlement to Sullivan, Aug. 21,'5?. DAN (El, COMPTON. *®.* Adm'i. T^STIUV. — to the premise* ofllieSnlivcii. J-J ber, in Charleston, pn the Ist day of July, a light red yearling bqll, The owner la requested lo prove properly* pay charges and lake il away. LYSANDER SCOTT. Charleston, October J, 1856.