Wfehave-a lickeffor ed, which must ouu,The real be fore (be people," in a'shape which .cannot be misrepresented or evaded. William F. Packer and the Democratic nominees are ih.Gcharapi ons of the new cteed which , would make slavery prohibit Pennsylvania from any legislation to restrain it within her borders, while David Wilmot apd his asso ciates on the opposing ticket are the advo cates of the old policy of leaving slavery where the Gpnslitution found it —ihecreature of local law,' a mere municipal regulation, and no more to be adjudicated into a free State than its abolition could be into o'slave Slate, without the full and free consent of the people of such Slates. Upon This issue we are prepared to enter the Gubernatorial can vass, with the. fullest confidence of triumph to a cause which has the prayers of all good men, and the sanction of all the recorded testimony of the statesmen of the past. The “men” who have been designated as our standard bearers in this contest are the mere representatives of “principlesbut st “ u 22. 3 p.m. Osceola. • Thursday, “ 23, Ua. m. Knoxville, • •* Brookfield, (Plank Sell, hum*;) triday AVebtfiuld : u Clyni'T. (SaUinsvilloSch. hquse) Satnnlay ‘‘ 25, 9 a.m. Elk Gaines Shlppen, (Fnnnant'u) “ u 25. 7 p.m. Liberty, (Block House) Monday *•’ 27, 2 ** I‘aion, (Swamp.Scbool bouse) t Tuesday 28. Sam, Ward, (Mclntosh's) '*• u 28, 4 p.m. Sullivan, (Gray's Taller,) ' Wednesday “ 29, 9a. m. Rutland, (Roseville) u *• 29, 3 p.m. Jackson, (Daggett’s Mills.) Thursday “ SU, 9a. m. Teachers can select the place most ponycnicnt for their examination, but they should seek to |)e exam ined before the Board of Directors by whqm they are to be eiqplqydL and In every cage they mqsi be punctual to the hour or the Superintendent will pass on; otherwise these appointments can not bp We hope to sec all the Directors and as many other friends of education these examina tions as can attend, and take this occasion to invite them most cordially to attend. It directors would advertise in all thejr districts that they will meet at l)}e hopr aqd pjaPP appointed in this notice to con tract with pieir teachers for the summer schools, they woqld do their tjqsiness punctually, systemati cally, and save themselves a great amount of trouble and lime. This course Is now adopted by some of quf best districts and is found to work admirably. will please present thcir-old certificates. . J. F. CALKINS, Co. Supt. -B-I-K-T-H At Glasgow, Scotland, on the Cth of March, the wife of the Rev. J. GORDON CARNACHAN of (eccher's Island, of a sqn. rD-IrErD- In (Yoodhiill Co. X. Y. Mrs. Enply Bullard wife of Rev. W. Bullard, April 3d, aged 46 years. The subject of tills notice had been long and severely afflict ed with consumption, during which’she was sustained by a *ell grounded faith in the future Immortality of all men b Inch also afforded her'a joyful triumph in the hour of death. Sweet is the scene when virtue dies, When sinks the dying soul to rest; . llow mildly beams the closing eye.s; How gently heaves the'dylng breast. {Com. HEW. ADVERTISEMENTS. SCHOOL TBACHGRS are hereby notified that* the Board gf Directors for Delraar District will meet aj. ibe Deane School House on Friday, the 17 th msl., for the purpose qf employing teachers for the Summer 4* FOR SALE.—A good Two Horse Lumber Wag on, cheap for cash or approved paper. April 6th. J. EMERY. CASH paid fpr Land Warrants, by April 6th. J. J3MERY, AU-’y at Law. COOK' STOVEfor sale cheap, by April 6th, J. EMERY. Executor’s Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate pf the late ISRAEL MERRICK are notified pay ment must be made by the first of May, or jthp de. m&nds will be left with the proper officer for collec tion. April 9th, 1857. J. I. JACKSON. Ex'r. Administrator’s Notice. THE Subscriber haring taken letters of Admin istration on Hie .'estate of ALEXANDER CUMMINGS, late pf pbarlcston, deceased, all per sons haring claipis against said estate are requested to present the same lor settlement, and those indebt ed are notified to pay np on or before the first day of May next J. I. JACKSON, Adm’r. WcileWo,’ April 1857. /"'t ACTION —AU persons are hereby warned not following described judgments “"Yhsv W>n. Whiting, against mp. oj)e dated Jan. Ist 1857, doe June Ist 1857, §300; and ope dated January sth 1857, due August sth 1857, 8250—as 1 have oflscUs against the same. ’ , SAMUEL ELLISON Elkland, April 9lh 1857. Notice. TyHEREASmy wife'-MaiiGARET Ann, has left -7 " my bed and board withoul just cause or oror. Ocahon. this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her op my acconnt, as I shall pay no debts Of her contracting after this date. ■yvhoeyer can gtye any information concerning her |S requested to wntp to the undersigned.' '• * She is a woman about years of age— - wis drpssed m pien’a doU|es lyhcn she left, vil:— black pants with white spot-, black satin vest, black stock with a red and green flower, brown mixed soat, red rtnppa m checks,low-crowhed black hat;— r,“?! r ™ F nt short. She is a fleshy woman, good looking and agreeable in conversation, if Jic nooses to be. AdJrpss the snbseribcr at Crooked , , 6b “ ry lownsl 'ip. Tioga Co. Pa. ' Mtddlcbury Pa., April 6Uj ’57. ia.\ BftIGGS. " if. »J- tT -'X tit el lie ttcr’l if 33 ii i ? EEMATXIXQ In -tfio pi>yt Mfce/at ilSftga Village, Quarto cuiiiiip .. c Allen Bernice Hoyt Louisa V . . Ade my S. E. , 'Jewell Eira S, 9. ’ ■ Beckwith T., ’ . Kensh' Julias, Bostwick Daniel . ’ Lent Phi Hip - Ihcll'e Joseph '' Mitchell George . Buchanan John K. : , McClary'William Baker ZenasS. Mack Henry Baker Miss Mary Mallison'Mrs. L. ' f Baker Thomas Nash Murray . Bally Robert 2, Pbillcy S. L. Burlingame Arthur Pratt John Battersea Plicba ' Robinson Edith Besley Luther Robinson James Beach M. K. Robb. Nichols . Conklin Joseph D. Shade Rev. J. S. Chandler Burdctt Spoor M.'M. Eydam'Alexander . Simmons Franklin L. Ford Mrs. James Scott John, Fowler S. L, Steere Enoch Fitch D. K. Smith Miss Theresa Fairbank Gardiner Vangorden 3fr«. George Gregory O S. Westbrook Mrs. l^ary Gifford Miss Mary _ Warner Martin * Harris George Wilcox Leverelt L. Hunt. Mrs. Harriet N. Woodfield Daniel Hoyt Miss Austa L. Wheeler Abram T. Holenbeck John Worden Delos \V, Hardenburgli Lyman M. Warren Miss L.M. Horton D. S. Young Mrs. Bctsyy Persons catting tor any of Q*e above letters, will please say they arc advertised. WM. T. TillHl.!., P. M. DRUG, PAINT & GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. Corner of Tenth and Market Streets, • -- Office in Second Story. FBO.ADELPBU. invite attention to, our enlarged Stock yf Drugs, Oils, Paints, Ac.,’ expressly for our sales, and t'bmprialng one of the finest Assortments in the United States, whR-h vie offer at low prices, for cash or credit. WE MANUFACTURE very extensively;— Premium Parc White Lead, (bsst.) Kensington, White Pearl Snow W hite Lead, “Vielle Montague” French Zinc, (host,) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Plylodeiphia Srow White Zinc. Silvers Plastic Fire and Weather-proof Paints, Clirome Qreefis, Yellows, and colors generally, AGENTS FOR; Porter’s superior Alkaline Window Gloss, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted,) The New Jersey Zinc Company's products, Tilden and Nephew's New York Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, llain]Hlcn Permanent Greens. , Pure Ohio Catawba Brandv, Ac., Ac., , IMPORTERS OF; French amt English Plate Glass, French ami English Cylinder Gloss, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Gla>s, Hammered Plate fur Floors and Sky-Lights, Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Ac, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN'; ’ Druggists’ Armeies generally, Painter's Tools of sill dej.cripjions. Hydraulic anj Human Cement, Calcined and’Land Plaster. Paper Maker’s Clay. Satin White, Ac.. Ac., FRENCH, RICHARDS A 00.. Storey N. corner of Tenth aud Market Street 1 ?, Factory. Junction York Avonuq, Croiyu and Callouhlll Sts. (April Utli) dm. ; Pnn.Apgi.ruiA. AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL y ■ FOR THE RAPID CURE OP B |V /COUGHS. COLDS, BKOBT- HOARSENESS, / INFLUENZA, ASTHMA, WHOOPING COUGH, INCIPIENT COMSI/Mf WON CROUP, “ and for tlie relief of consumptive patient:? in advanced stages of_tiic disease. *’ *' •* We need not spook to the public of Its virtues. Through out tO*l P- ri»d almost every ImmM of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints h uvu n\iu!o it nlLuady known. Nay.-fevv are the families In pny civilized conn try .pn this continent without some personal ex perience of Its effects ; and fewer yet the communities any wnere which have not among them some living "trophy of its victory over the subtle and dangerous diseases qf the throat and lungs. While it is the raost’poWerfcJ antidote yet known to xpnn for the formidable sod dangerous diseases of the pul monary organs, it is nlsq tjm, pleasantest and safest remedy that can Be employed for iWfimfs and young persons. Parents should have it in store against the insidious enemy that steals upon them unprepared. \Vp have abundant grounds to be lieve the Cherry,Pectoral saves more lives by the consump tions it prevents thap those it cures. Keep it by you and care your cords while they are curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the inexorable canker that, fastened ou thp yitfls, eats your life away. All know the dreadful fa tality of'lung disorders, and as they know too the virtues of thin ronusdy, we need not do mow tbuu to assure them it is still made the best It cun he. We spare no cost, no enrr, no toil to produce it the imxt perfect .possible, arid thus afford tliose who rely on it the boat agent ulikh our skill can fur nish for their con*. - “ 23, 3 p.m. “ 24, Q.ium, “ Si, 3p. m. PREPARED BY DR . J. C. A YER , Practical and Analytical Chemist. lowull.^ass, AND SOLD BY J. A. HOY, WKLLSBORO,’ PA. NOTICE TO KIVERITIEN. A PIER has bean erected in the Dam at Colum bia, 350 feet long, at an expense of 82500. It is quite sufficient to accommodate all craft coming into tire market. A good depth of water assures certain harbor at all times. The shutC at the dam is navigable and in good order. April 2, 1857, 3U DANIEL HERR, ! President of Pier Company. HOTTER Sc UAMMONiys NEW SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP* THIS System teaches a practical , business, hand writing —iLjdoes this systematically. The subject is* presented not merely as an art to jbe learned by imitation, but os a science to be studied and applied. * ’ For sale, wholesale and retail by Baldwin, Lowell & C0.,-Tioga, Pa. Price 90 cents per doz. GUARDIAN’S SALE.—In pnrauance of an or der of the Qrptians* Court of I will expose to public sale on (lie SAT URDAY, the 25th day of April, instant, the fo|low ; iqg real estate, to wjt: The undivided two-ninths part of a jot or parcpl of land, situate in Charleston township, Tioga coon iy, bounded north and cast by land of John Bailey, popth by public highway and west by George bar ker, containing about ninety acres, all Improved, a frame house, frame barn, a shed, some olijpr outbuil dings and two apple orchards thereon. Terms qq day of sale. Delmar, Ap. 3,1857. The Spring Fashions. ATTENTION, LADIES! Mrs. E. E. Klpiball & Co., BEG leave to acqnaint tho Ladies of Wellsboro’ and vicinity, that they have just brought into market a select assortment of MILUJSERY GOODS qflhp heat quality and latest styles, which they offer to thp public at reasopahje pripep. and for CASH, only I REPAIRING Sf TRIMMING done to order. Shop two doors above the Church, \ycllsboro* April 2, 1856. \ ' LtXURY AND ECONOMY. KING’S NEW CHAIR, “AS;YQU LIKEIT.” ' AN .And,Chair, HeclinlngiCltair, Conch and Bed stead, (combined intone, ) is susceptible of twelve different positions, or changes, to meet jlie varied re quirements for comfort, luxury and economy (in space as well as price.) Vy hepicr in sickness or health, this celebrated CHAIR excels in many respects, any chair perhaps ever manu&ctured in Ibis or any other country. The price varies from $l5 to $2O, according tq finish. ' ? , " To Public Institutions, as well asfo fDdjyidqalF, this Chair is a very desirable, article, and, wil| be supplied |n aqy narriber, on the,most liberal tepms. Apply to,op - "M. W. KING &. SON. ■153 Broome Street, One 2X>or East of Jsr«j;vd;vay, Xew York. (Late 46S Broadway.) ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted Ip the un dersigned upop the estate of Ebcnezer Beers, late of pnion twp., dcc*d, all those indebted to'sajd estate aye , requested to make immediate payment, and thwp having claipas against the same, wi)l present them for sciilcmpnt Jo / AGUSTPS CASTLE. ) A E IV T I S T: Office in Roy's New Building % up stairs. Ail work pertaining to his line of business done promptly and well. , Wcllsboro 1 , April 2.185C.-lf. RHODE ISLAND LIME for whitewashing.— •Also Whitewash Brushes for sale at Roy.Vs Drug Store. GARDEN SEEDS.—A fine k>t or fresh Garden Seeds are selling off at Roy’s Drug Store.— Also some pew varieties raised from Patent Office Seeds- .The field seeds in large packages w|l| be op hand by the Ist of April. /COPARTNERSHIP.—J. R. BQWENLbas as : eociated with him In "the Mercantile business Messrs. M. Sc O. BULLARD, and they will contin ue to trade at the o|d Stand under the iname and style of BOWEN BULLARDS; Wel’sboro 1 , March 185 V " ' Pursuant t° a n order of the Orphans 1 pour lof Tio&a Co. 1 will eippse to. public sale on (he premi ses, ol* T|JpRSDAx, April 30.1857, the following described rpal estate, late the properly of Philo W* Green, to wit! All Ibat piece or parcel of Land, situated in Sullk van township Tioga Co. EaVcontaining 143 7-lOths aerps, being part of warrqnts No’s t JBl7 and 1822, and R being lot No. 15 of the Bingham allotment in Sullivan township; bounded-north by land of Isaac Oweps, east by lands in possession of James and Sandfbrd Johns, squill by land in possession of Lent and George Seeley, west by lands in possession of Roswell Webster and Isaac Owens. Terms made known on tnfe day of sale. 8 REBECCA RDMSBS:. Mainsborg, March 26, 1857, ~ Adm*x. NOTICE. —The copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm ofTay. lor Whitman &. Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent Jas. P, Taylor and Jas. E. Whitman will continue the business under the firm of Taylor dt. Whitman and receive all dues and settle all demands against the old firm. JAS. P. TAYLOR. J. 3s. WHITMAN- L.D. TAYL6R. Covington, March -IT, 1857. ' - - f\ ■ NOTICE.— All persons, indebted to the firm of Gray &. Lounsbary, by Note or Book account, mast settle the same immediate]? or cost will bo made. I can bo (band at the Shop of A. Crawl 4 Co. K. L.UUH3DUJIV* • Wellsboro', March 1% 1857, WHEREAS my wife, SARAH HAZEN has left my bed and Board without just cause or provocation, this is to caution all from har boring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this dale. ' JOHN J. HAZEN. Jackson, March I9th 1857. >.* DHINISTRATOR’S NOTICE—The under. XX signed having been grunted letters of Adminis tion upon the estate of Ephraim Steele, tale ofShip pen Iwp., dcc’d.’ All those indebted to said estate are requested tp make immediate payment, and those having claims against the samp, will present them for settlement, to ROBERT STEELE.. Delmar,-March 12, 1857,-6w. . EMPLOYMENT.— From S 3 to Sio per day can Ixj made sure, and no humbug—business done at fipme—easy, respectable and ireful to every body, it requires little or no capital, and will not'ihlerfefp with any other business. We will sejl the right to a limited number, and on the receipt of 85, will send by return mail all necessary* instructions. No per son will ever regret sending for this information,' let his be whalffmay, a§ it wißnpl inter fere with any other business iq the least and profits spre/Xddress* ” .'KINLEY YOUNG & Co. ‘ ~ Lock Haven, Clinton Co. Pa. March 12,1857.-y. W. W. WEBB, M. i>,, HAS returned to Wcllsboro*, and is roudy Ip promptly attend all calls as a PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, lie would also state lhat]ie has received a Commission from the Governor, and been sworn by the Brigade Inspector, as Surgconoflhe Ist Regiment, 2th Brigade of the 13th Division of the uniformed Mijitia of Pennsylvania, and there fore is theonly Surgeon within the Limits of said Brigade yho has thp - right to give certificates to u pcrsqngjncapabic of tearing arras*” ■ Office and residence first door above Rqe*s £store. R. J. MOORE, • Guardian. AUDITORS NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor, to audit and settle the accoant'ot Hiram Merrill Administrator of the estate of E. Thomas dec’d., lute of Lawrence township, wiJI attend to the duties ot his appointment at the house ofS. Bottom on Beechers Island on April 10th at ten o'clock a. u., ofthat day, when and where all persons interested in the settlement of said account a!C required to attend and make known their objections to said account or be debarred from any future exceptions thereto. • JOHN N. BACHE, Auditor. Wellsborough, March, 12,1857. NOTICE is hereby giyen that the qndprsigped having been appointed ap auditor to distribute fund arrisfng from the sale of thp real.estate el James* W. among the Hen creditors" will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office of C. H. Seymour Esq., in the village of Tioga do Thursday, the Qlh day of April next, at one o’clock P. M.j wh en apd wliepe all pergonsliaying any claim upon said fund are} required to preppnj tlio samp for allowance, pr be forever debared therefrom.' JOHN N. BACHE, Auditor, March 12, 1757. unde'rsignedi having disposed of XN her Stock of tyjillinery. hereby notifies all pel* sons indebted to her that their accounts must be &et> lied immediately. She may bo seen at the old stand for six weeks. M, STEVENS. |BS7 . r6w.; .* FOR SALE.—The, House and Jot ip WeJlsboro-* now occupied by Doct. Ben j,-Barr. Apply to James Lowrey, Esq.,’ or to the subscriber in M?qs field Pa.. . - JOSEPH P, MORRIS, ' "Feb.'7,‘1857.-lf. ’ ' ; * CLOVER SEED.-rtFarnjcrpi’jf y«u wish, an Nfh.l. article. 1 cajj-aUtye Hardware Store of March 12, ’W. D. P. &. Wm. ROBERT?. T OOKING-GLASS PLATES—WiIh or without 1 for sale el 'THE DMUG SPORE. S^le. • - Phflttflelplila Advertisements, 7 ; f : FROM "■ JOHN.; A . RIDDL E* At,Merchant,,’-JJoteV North Fourth' Street; PhiUdelrV l^ • ' *. - whooaksrho-attentlon of- 2' ‘.'-Jl > THE MERCHANTS OF THE T VEST AKD XOIiTJl■ WEST TO THAT UMtKET. , . „ THE RAILROAD ; COMMUNICATION vk Suspension Bridge, Jfi!inira;'WilUainsport and Cntnwisa, I>cing com plete, yoiLaxe brought seabsb to it-tlian to-New York, and the prices of are equally low, which renders It ac cessible both to buy'ami sell. 1 Merchants from the North- West, visiting the market fcr the first timej and vrishtng- t» see It to the host advantage, will please call on Mr. 'Riddle. - WM. l». WILSTACH. A CO n Sadlery and Coach Hardware, Siiud-Ui ami Carnage Trimmings, Harness Mountings, tc,’J&l4 North 13-IrdStreS;. . . . , MORRIS, JONES & CO. Penn, Boiler Plate. Bofli* Rivets. Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Nails, lbtli rt. KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIEK, or Concentrated Lye, for making Scap. Manufactured hy the Penn. Salt Co., Ta rentum, Alleghany Co., Pu. RcptoAvutoti Vtf James A Co., Phil’u, . J*. S. &E. E. PERET. General Produce Commission 3ler cliants. No. 18 North Wharves, Manufacturers.’ Agthte Li* the sale of Cotton Duck, Pearl Starch, etc. to Philadelphia merchants generally. AH consignments will receive our prompt and personal attention. MURPHY & KOONS, General Commission Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers In Fish, Cheese and Provisions. ’ No.- 47 North Wharves, below Race street. * PRATT A HEATH, Importers of Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods, N. IP. corner sth and Market streets. JAMES BARBER. Wholesale Dealer in Clock*,’ AgeM% the Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, Manufacturer of Flue Gold Pens, S. E.'corner of Second and Chestnut streets. KOKER.ORAEFF A'DAULING, Wholesale dealers in Boots, Shoes, Huts and Straw Goods’ 126 North Third street. SLEEPER & FENNER, Manufacturers of Parasolsand Um brellas, RJ6 Market street. THOMAS WHITE & Co., Manufacturers of Straw, Silk Bon nots and MilliueryGoods, 41S. Second street. BUNN, RAIGCELA Co., 1 mnortew of British. Goods, and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple Silk Goods, Embroideries, Ac., 91‘N. Third street. MOUlttJ. IIENZEY & CO. Importers ami "Wholesale Deal ers in Hardware, Cutlery and Cans, 181 Market and 10 Com merce streets. M..L. HALLO WELL & CO., SUk Jobbers, rhiladcphfa, have now opened in their warehouse, which is-onejff the lar gest in America, >aperb assortment of new Silk Goods, Fancy IJre*3 Stuffs, -Embroideries,Laces, Itiblions, nud other articles in their line. The system of UNI FOllil PRICER, adopted by us sumo year* since,togther with that of opening'noaocounts except with CASH AND SUOItT CUEDER BUYERS, luiffhad the effect of largely increasing our bnsint-'H and for tbe rea .-uu that must be manifest tu every thinking merchnnt, that uhder our system and terms we not only cun afford to, but must from necessity, sell at lower rates than those wiio do business on the old long credit system; our terms being more stringent, and the pnrcfaascra.'avhom wo seek to attract being us a the closest buyers and best judges of gtxxls. T E R if S': buyers will" receive .T dtecourit of SIX per cent., if the money be paid in par fu’nflp, within ten days of’dafe uf Bill.* Uncurrentmnncy taken only at its market value on the day it is received. • • To merchants of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX moutba will l*e given if desired. Where money Is remitted in advance of maturity, a dis count £t tho rate of TWELVE per cent per aamuu.lxUl be ul low ed. Wo ask from the merchants visiting tbe east an exami nation of our stock. Wing satisfied that theywill be convinc ed that it is not for Choir interest to pay the large pro tits th.it are nb-olutcly eascufi-il to those who give long credits. March 12,1857.-am. SEff AAD LARGE AKKIVAL. MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS, MISS C. S. STEVENS, Having purchased 'the fo ai.. stock of Mrs. M. STEVENS, respectfully solicits a conlinu ance of the patronage accorded the (establishment, — jt-3 ’ She is now receiving from tile City a fine assortment of Spriug and Summer Goods. BONNETS, RIBBONS, AND EMBROIDERY Furs, Feathers, Head Dresses , Mitts, - Braid, Floss , Buttons , Dress Trimmings, Ladies, ' - Gloves, Laces, Artificial Floorers , Bonnet Materials, Scarfs, Edging r And a thousand other articles both useful anji orna mental, Bonnets made to order, trimmed and re paired atffio shortest notice, and upon the most rea sonable terms. Ready made work constantly en hand. Stare, 5Ui door north of Wcllsboro’ Hotel March 12,1857. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED.Y. Silt JAS. CLARKE’S CELEIIRATEb ' “ F E M ALE PILLS. I’rejiared from a Prescription of Sir James Clarke. SI. D-, I’ltysieiaa to the Queen. This invaluable Med eino is ttnfiUUz(s iq the tho*Q painful and danget ous dJoeases lucident to the fenia\o constitution, “It modnrates all* excess, removes all obstructions, and brings bn the monthly j»eriod with regularity. These PilL should be used two or three weeks previous to conllneiuent; they fortify the constitution, aud leasen Uio.suffering during lalHir, enabling the mother to perform, her duties with safety to herself and child. •mrse nils ph.T.ild not 1h? taken 1»v feinnlea dnrinir the EllfST TIIRKE iIUNTUd of I’rugnrmcy, its they arenoro to bring «>u MHcuryiagc, Lqt nt any y t tl|cr time they are sale, Tn all cjisaes of tfervdvs and Spinal Xfii'ctimis, jwxin, in tbc Back and Limbs. TTcavitjKH. Fatigue on’ Slight Bxbrtion, 1 pitation of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysteric*. Bit*k Headache, Whites and all other painful diseases occ,t-i«mcd by a disordered System, these Tills will effect-a cure uhen nil other uiyaus have failed, and althougli a po* extol remedy, does not contain Iron, calomel, auUmmiy oruuy other mineral Full directions accompany each package. lYitcdu the'Vnl tef by return maii. For “ale TThulesnl.. and Ret.-il by 11. W. BLLIOTT Elmira, and by one druggist in every TowiTtn the Fritted plates. For cal 1 at Elliott's and get aCircular. For sale iii - AVellsboro, by J. A. Huy, . Covington by W. TavJnr, Mutipffeld, by C. W. Nesbitt: Tioga' by A. Hum pliry and 11. IL Borden; LawiVriceville by W. G. Miller: Knoxville by A; J. Dearronn; outfield by Goodspced A Brother; Elklaml l>y J. A J. Purklierst. ‘Jan. ‘l2, 1857.—1 y. Is pow receiving a new slock of SET GOODS, GROCERJ^, LADIES’ SHOES, &c„ &a,, • &c. , L. EATON, DENTIST, Office Offli ir. -f. YATES JEmXKY STORE, ST«. $1 Water Sired, ELJIIKA, N, Y : PLATE WORKANP FILLING Of cyery description done on short PPjice and war ranted satisfactory qr no pay. XTTEETHEXTRACTED ATALL Jan. 1, 1857.—3ra, military Notice, THE Assessors of the several Election Dislriclc of the county of Tiogn. arc requested to mak out one complete Return of all the ununiformed Mali llamcn in their District for the year 1856, and send the same to me on or before the hrsl Monday in June next. Nowin order to be* able to draw our full quota ot arms it is necessary that we have the full strength of our, military force and of only about .150,000 militiamen In .the Slate,-as has' tieeir repor ted by'our Adjutant General, let us endeavor to swel) tlic number to its old standard. Come up to the wdrk% then like business men. and all will be rigid; otherwise cost will he made. Rpß’X CQJ£, sr}g. Iqajiec. Liberty, March J 9, ’57. Who will gq to Kausas ? THE subscriber will sell the Farmon which he lives, in Lawrence, containing. 140 acres, IQQ of which is improved. It is well watered, has a .eqmfortabl.e boqse, -barns, necessary, ouJ.bqrldipgs and a good orchard of choice fruit thcrcop.- AUo. a Stand in Lawrcnycville. known os ihe “Geer House,*’ with'ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable eery and Diy Goods business—all sojd or renU ed lo suit applicants. For terms apply to - . Lawrenccville, Sept, 11 M. S. BALDWIN*’- C J 1 Q Y m WVH, ENGINEER SURVEYOR &. DRAUGHTSMAN. Wcllsborp, Pa; > O' Of.cc ictth J, N. [ 1?-,*7 ■fear ye! l fienr ye !■- Hcaryc! WE hold self-evident:' That the wnjjf to’ be prbsperons- is' U> buy cheapo and always of the best quality £ buy -nothing simply be cause.it if cheap, boh because you need if and. Iha it is both good and cheap; that those who buy cheap by the quantity, can retail first quality goods cheap; that aft economical buyer can sell goods at as low a figure iaWellsboro’ as they can be purchased in tiie City; and therefore that IOB»G IS THE JIAS, \vho bays economically ; .and that yOIiIVG’S- IS THE. PLACE, to pprciiake Gold and Silver * Duplex* Lever, Anchor and Cylia ■ der WA TCJIES. Gold Chpips, Gold lockets * all sizes a vd qitalUies, Gold Cameo and Mo saic Breastpin? aatf Earrings, Finger ' ' 'Ring?) Sleeve Buttons, Studs, $c Stive* Plated tSTare. { Cake.. Baskets * Card BaskHs } Children's caps,sqjt cellars* Bgg'etips Tea ' Knives* Btiiier 'Knir-es ■ Table Pattis* Table and Tea. Spoons, A new supply-of Clocks of ell■ kinds , sizes, prices and qualities. Wellsbpro* Jan. 1, ’ST. A. YOUNG. A L S O JF YOU WAK* TO BUY ' BOOKS, go lu ¥•' O V W C • For be has }usl returned from the CSly with anen- Urely'ncw slock of BOOKS & iSTATIONERY, Fancy Goods, Reticules, Porimomuti.es, Jet Bracelets, Harrison's Perfum eries, Harrison's Shaving and Toilet Soap. HARRISON’S CBIXRHIAV INKS, A HOMESTEAD FOR SIO! SECOND DIVISION. ! $310,000 TI ORTH OFFJH.VS AXD RViLTfISV LOTS,' IN the Gold Region of Culpepper County, Virgi nia, lobe divided amongBllo,2oo subscriber?,on the I3(h of April, 1857. Subscriptions only ten dot • lars each ; one half down, the rest on the delivery of the Deed. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot’ or a Furrti, ranging in value from 810 to 825.000. —’ These Farms and Lots' are«old cheap to induce set-' Ueuicnts, a sufficient number being reserved, the in* crease in the value of which will compensate for the opparcnhkny price now asked. A company of’scillers, called “The Rappahan nock Pionccr-Associationj’Viß nowi'forming und will commence a settlement in the spring. Ample secu rity will be given for the faithful -performance'©!’ conlraclaund promises, J O’ More Agents arc wanted tooblain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements, will he given. Some Agents write that they are making 8200 per month. Advertising will be dbne ibr every Agent where possible. Fpr full, particulars, Subscription*. Agencies, &c., Admly to ‘ *’ N E. BAUDBR, Port Royal, Caroline Co. Va. Qr F Agent, v WeGsboropgh Tioga, Co. Pa. Feb. 26, 3857.—w7.' TO FARhLERS AND GARDENERS . rpIIE SUIISCIHBEUS OFFER FOII SALE 40,000 EAUKELS X Uf.tbb-U: New & Improved POI1)K U T T E , Manufactured front the night-soil of New-York city, in lota to suit purchasers. This article f greatly improved within the lout two.ve.irs) has been ln,the market for pigh teen jenr*, and ?-cill aietied competition. Hi a manure for t'oni uini Oanlen Vogetuhled. being rhwprr un»l more powerful thun any other, anil at the name time free kiuial niaAUKinuoLE odor. Tw u bar rels ($3 worth) will 'manure nn acre‘of coru in tbe hill, will &ave two-tliirds in labor, will cause: it to come up (pucker, tu grow faster, npeu earlier, apd will bring a larger crop yn piK>r ground than any other fertilizer, and is also a prevenluljve ol the cut worm: ’aUoit' does ‘uut injure the #eed to U* put in ccutactwith it. • . Tire L.‘ MV Co. itofnt to their n*pntatlon, and die large capital (SlOU.(RM})''iavijsied in dl€ir business. aa.a guarantee that tin* article make tdiilL always bigjm,h <|Oallty as tocomnmmJ ttmdy • •'i I . I‘rpe, delivered iu th_* eRy free of chirgc and "other ex pen-c— ‘ •* • -1 * * 1 One barrel, - - - , $2-00 Two : * , - . - a^io Five Ktrr**l«f, f - 8.(MI ’ .p P 50 An.l nt the nite o( per barrel for anv quantity o\cr six barrels. I’utjiph’jul. containing every information, u 111 bo pent (free) to nut one .Ipplying for the same. Our mhhlre-s is— ; .TUELOIU M.VNUFACTntIXOCo, Office, 00 Cortluudt tit., New-Vork. February 1857.—3 m. CHAIRS, CABIIVET WARE, &C, J STICKLE Y rcspectfplJy informs the citizens • ■of WelTsboro and vicinity, that he kfceps con stantly on hand and will manufactarc to order. Chairs & Cabinet-Ware of all descriptions. ' Those desirous of purchasing any article in his line will do well tocail and examine itis slock. ‘ £H|- work is milnufaciurcd from (he best and is sure to ffjii satisfaction. All kinds of TURNING done in nsupertor man ncr and on reasonable terms. (t/TSliop south end of WclUboro 1 . [Jan. 8,1857.-lf. '■ C CAYtOA PLASTER. respectfully the citizens o£ -£*-• J / Wilmots District and that ofTiogaCo. in particular, llmljie ho? for sale,a large quantity offresh-grouad Cay uga Fluster, at the old price—S 6, per ton. Having secured the services oT an excellent MILLER, and enlarged his bins for 'the rcceplion of Plaster, he feels confident'that no one will bo disap. pointed. Particular attenljon will be paid to People from a distance. ' ' Mansfield, Jan. 3, 1857.—tf. FARM FOR SALE.—The subscriber is desirous of selling his farm, consisting of 75 acres, 45 of which is improved and under a good state of culti vation, well watered, frame house and barn; all kinds of ifuit tfeesgrowing thereon. Situated 1$ miles west of Covipgton Village, Tioga co. Eor (in 1 , ther particulars apply to * ' ' ' ■ GILBERT IJOBDELL. .Covington, Fcb. G. T857.~3m. ■' TVFKV HEADER Fail not lo send 4 or 5 stamps for a copy of THE HOME, will) reduced terms. A fireside, Monthly dompaniori and Guide for\hc \Vifo the Mother, the Sister, and Daughter. the virtues of womanly character, and *1 aims to ele vate social life, by teaching Ljioso principle*, and in culcating those sentiments, which ore most intima tely associated with home.' Hough: to tic in every family, '’ TERMS * $1,50 per ycaf, fof single copy. I jv}ll send if (q subscribers ut club rales $1 a year. , , . " Addres* L. E, POND, • * Addison Hdl. StcCibcn Go. N. Y*. * THE WORLD IS iTIOVII SGI YO. SPENCER takes this method lo say to • the public, that. liQ cootipjies Jo. PLANE LUMBER at his Shop (two miles south of Mans field ricarßpcnccrs Mill-) for the following prices: Siding for 25 els'per' hundred !cct. Flooring matched, 50 els. per hundred feet.' ’ Plain Surfacing, $2,50 per thousand feet. Fif-y cents per thousand extra will bo charged for hard wood. superior qyotity of fence pickets al ways on harfat ’pec hundred. r L Marcho, 1857-ryJ,/: - MJWitL a(; its mm ssi« p: f I MVE Subscriber would inform the public, that he j|_ lias opened the Shop in' the roar of Bowen’s Store, and is noW prepared to do'uliwork in his line, with promptness,and in the b&d.stylc. Heis pre pared Io do all kinds of. work, usually done in a country shop* .'Particular ., : ' Horse Shooing. . , Hp-cmploys the beat workmen, aii'dVjH to give satisfaction. He respectfully suliciU’/i share of public patronage. ‘ '• • DAVID,H££U.' WclLborOj’Fcb, 26, IS56,—Cm. , WW3 '-Irl-fll ■ K2< . g. 2 , = Z°-°^^.- “ u 53 sj 2SSSS.S*,*; ■?|-Jr/i to “'■ §5 =3 » a“.-i ;-;az|s I®2 » e g s*. «-agl: Issss^ft., *c 2&>c* •“ *r e o ** t > - O ■ •*§ '*Sso £ £ Or —. 1? s o «*o.f 5 a^ 1 e« w 4, ... t a s- . *- <-»- ■ •=.= ?-a?; 2 I s!*^g-.s' :i llisca i«» :•*« 2.‘ o £ •S."Z ‘SJ > S 3 ? C •= S< filer®. g-sK" H •? ■ ©' 2 o ,C t i »-0- E r B- £ £ ■ 5 s W fii 2 * ■•-> 5o ~ ~ s dpjs. , c- -,S o f Jf u “.| B»-|*a i 32 -g-j| gjfg _ 55c§~-x «-= “S ► as-gg* 45-g^.l3 2 s t«-> tlMj Ca 3 o ..2 y - ® •*» S? »C* —• ■** • C«S ,1— o• *^ =5 ” 3 H'og t-=-s c i £ w o o > ti j; J.h £ -j- •“ J - ® » *■? c> Ma ysflz « ° £ 3 2 J*- J^2e5 3* >-£* “P p-p o ■ = e-S = S-3 C 7 -o j= a, c- :«aj» ~': “3 30, 2 = ~'<£ o.^ so_g2 04 w Will Kansas be Free ? IS A QUESTION" difficult to answer, but that the Subscriber Is offering not a doubt. The question will be'irttmediately|sci led upon inspection of the Goojds and prices. tie Is just receiving his fall stock,; consuls in a general assortment of v 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, BOOTS AND SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS "•& CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE.STONE. WARE, TIN WARE, l>r. Ham’s Invigoratinj; Spirit. u -4 Word to the Wise is sufficient/' 1 The Subscriber has a largcand well selected stock of Goods, and 1 is offering them at as reasonable prices as can be bought in Tioga Co., or tills sidu-of Cedar Run! | He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD'COAT—She who wants a ,box of SNUFF or a* DRESS, will do well tbicall and exam ine beforcpurchasing elsewhere. 1 J J Come and ,sce and be convinced otf th.g truth of the foregoing statement * ’J, B- POTTfefo, Agent, ■ For H. &. POTTER. MifJdlebury Centre, Nnv. 8,185 q. LODE OUT FOR- THE SpIGITJE I The Seasons change—- \ SO DO- FRIENDS AND FCSRTUIJJE* a txj» yrsixEss THEREFORE, ’ TAUftK, BALD Wig & CO„ C Succeed Tabor, Young & Co.) IN THE FOUNDRY BUSINESS, AS MANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers and Machinery of all kinds Hollow Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware. ’• REPAIRING &, JOB WORK;tionc with lh« least possible delay. - MILL GEARINGS furnished iciz£oufexl.ra ehargt for patterns. \ 5 1 PLOWS of all kinds, (two of jwhich look the premium at .the ?aldf County Falr,)|kepl constantly on hand. ‘ % k , We hayelbe exclusive right, for'ftoga County, to fanuiuclurc and 'vend the - * , - • Jtiug Slotc*. one of the best (if mil the very befcl) Cook Stoves cycr invented; which is always bn hand at oor slpVe house, for wholesale & retail. ] ’ Their SjtoVes took the premium pycr'the Albany Stoves at the late Fair. That is 4 feather in onr cap which weddnt ihtend to have plucked oat soon. RY OF 'THE UNITED STATES i Colonial, Resjolution..rv, and Constitutional, chiefly frbui Nulicna: Documents . Cy J. R. Losing and-Ed win Williams. Wuh'u'jm* emus fine steel and’wood, £ \o!a, imperial dvrf cloth gilt, $7 00. '2nd, THE STATESMAN’S ]f|ANUAL : con taining the Dives, Messages, and At^nlnisiraliofu«f the Presidents, from Washington Iff Pierce. kV'uh on steel. 4 vols. Urge. S’.o., doth. ero 00. ‘ • •' ’ Popular and T aluablr Premiums to Agents A Voice to Americans, by Americans; 4th edition, Bvo‘. cloth, Dowling’s of Romanism, s(>liluslra lions. Bvp., cjoth, £.... Mrs. Ell'-S CJiujcc Works lor Faintly Circle plates,b vofs. svo. cloth J 5 The American and Odd Fellmvs Lftcrury Museum, 30 steel engravings 9 vSU, BVo ciojh Cuidc to Knowledge, 300 plates, royal Bio., cloth ...7 1. 230 Wonders of>„; lc World, 950 Jilitos' £vf>.,*. !... i£ Ul) . tCf* Agents wishing loengnge in the good work of* circulating fchese iiDporlank-f > obtfc£Sion*s will address x One to PabU-i: e*<, ‘£ D y[ A \l D\V KR, 114 Fulioust, N e\y Vock,.and they, rtfeertf “immediate "aUculiod With full particulars ot*CouA missions, «fcc. 1 • ’’’ I x ; %* Newspapers copying the nbotfb, and inverting the same ten vbues, sending a'cdpy.wfeach insert t* n to the \jil( be cnlilled'ao a copy ufilwi National History or‘the Statesmans Manual, sulu Ject lb their order. Feb. *l9, 185T.-10\y. |* IV safe ccrlai u rcuic for these tronbleVonfc things! i< llie CHEMICAL CORN SOZjjTEXT. Its chemical properties being it readily dissolves warts, corns, <&,c-,'withati£ inconvcnicorw or danger tu the person using it Warranted in all cases where dim lions are observed) I?rice2s ccm». For sale at ROY’S Drug & Chcmicaf.Slore, Wells boro, I’a. •. .* • • • T) j^IVOy C. BA|IR respectfully XL'dnnomiccs to Jjju public that Je has iinnuved His Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. F. Morris,'Esq.,'Wlicrc ho inij be found al oil bom a when rto).'iifonw>ionaUy engaged, i | Demand* for hia services prompsy responded (o WclUboro’, April 21, le5G. ; | ?l 0(* 2 5(1 4 00 i 00