An Appeal for Win. S. Bailey of Kentucky. To tie Editor of tie JV. Y. Tribune. Sib : Lwish- to say a word to the Republi cans of ihje Free Slates through the Tribune, which I hope will be copied into other Repub lican, journals. Win. S. Bailey of Newport Ky., has edited and published for seven years an Anti-Stavery paper in Kentucky. He and his family have suffered slaw martyrdom atl this time. He has bees maliciously prosecu ted, his buildings have been burned, and he has endured persona) violence. But he per severes, and is resolved to doso till Kentucky becomes a free Stale. He needed new type for his paper, and [ undertook to raise 8500 of the 81,000 required for that purpose in the Massachusetts Legislature and in Boston. I have sent him 8430, and shall probably gel the remainder. Other friends in Boston have sent him 8200. He now needs and qughl to have immediately 81,000 to pay on his house which he has sacrificed for Free dora, but bolds still under mortgage. He will lose the opportunity of redemption unless Be is aided lo this amount. His paper is do ing good service in Kentucky. The weekly circulates over 2,000 copies in that State, and the daily some 500 copies. He has won a position which it is highly important to hold. A little aid 'now -will make it sure. He ought to he helped in two ways) by subscriptions to his paper—the-Weekly is 81 a year in ad vance, the Daily 85—and by donations. If every one who reads this article will send him a small donation, a most noble champion of our cabse will be cheered and made strong in his arduous and important work; In my pov erty I have freely given him many days of hard work, spent in securing the 8430 I have sent him. Are there not many readers of the Tribune who will give one day in canvas sing for a few subscribers and donations for Wm. S. Bailey, Editor of the Weekly Ken lucky News, Newport, Kentucky. Will not all Republican papers insert this appeal? Tours for the Constitution which oar Fathers ordained and established to see arc the hlessiags of Libertr. DANIEL .FOSTER, Chaplain of House of Representatives. There were 101 rainy days and 8(j snowy days in ihe year just passed. JVHIT ADVERTISEMENTS. .Administrator’* Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to (he undersigned, upon the Estate of JAMES ENGLISH, late of Dclinar lsp., deceased., those indebted to said'Estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them fur settlement to CATHARINE ENGLISH Aim'*. ' Delmar, April 23, 1857. TTM- W- & H. W. M'DOUGALL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. k RE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Drafl ***• ing, Investing Money in Real Estate, and on Real Estate Security, Locating Land Warrants, Locating Land for Settlers on lime. They will attend the Land Sales in this and the adjoining districts, where their practical knowledge will enable them to select the best lots. Parties entrusting Money to os for investment will have the benefit of our explorations. No prop erty purchased that wc are riot personally acquainted with. [Waubashaw, Min. Ter., April 23. J O.VE DOLLAR A YEAR. Circulation, over 100,000, Weekly. TWENTY FIVE WITNESSES OR THE FOEGER CONVICTED. JOHN S. DYE is the author, who has had ten 1 years experience as a Banker, and Publisher, and Author of a scries of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, when for 10 successive nights, over 50,- 000 people greeted him. with rounds of applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeit ers execute their F/auds, and the surest and shortest means of delecting, them 1 The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the best Judge of Paper Money living . GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CENTURY, For detecting Counterfeit Bank J^otes. Describing,every Genuine BUI in Existence, and \ Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit <. \ In Circulation 1 ! ! Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE is easy and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. " 13* No Index to examine 1 No pages to hunt up. _m Bat so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant, Banker and Business Man can see all at a glance. English, French Sf German. Thus each jsay read the same in his own Tongue, Most Perfect Bank Note List Published, Also a list of ALL PRXV4 TE BANKERS IN AMERICA. A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe and America will be published in each edition, to. gelher with all the Important NEWS OF THE DA Y. Also a series of Tales from an Old Manu script found in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, and de scribing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies and Gentlemen of that Country have been so often found. These Stories will continue through out the whole year, and will prove the Most Enter taining cycr offered to the Public. Famished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. Letters must be addressed to P w l JOHN S. ID YE, Broker Publisher and Proprietor. 70 Wall St. New York. April 23, 1857. (ly.) LIFE OF CHAS. SUMNER, just received ot (April 16.) YOUNG'S. ANY QUANTITY of nice tilings or- (April 16) YOUNG’S. TV-* you wont any Books, Port Monnaics, Ring., XJ Pm», Pencil.? Goto YOUNG’S. Exccntor’s Notice. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY upon the Estate of GEORGE having been granted Jp the Subscribers, all persons having claims or demands egajnsj. the said Estate are requested to present the same, and those indebted to make pay- SARAH H. MpLEpD, Bxcciitriz, w u i GEO. J. MnLEOD, Executor. AVciisboro, April 16,1857, Notice. TO the School Directors of Tioga C o upty. GENTtEMEN? fn pursuance of ibe 433 section «. me Act of Bth May. 1864, you ,rc hereby noil witl™ I Co . nTe “ t ' on - »t U>e Court Houiein Wcllsboro, on the Ist Monday in May, A. D. 1857 being the 4th day of the month, at 1 u’clock in the afternoon, and select, vim voce, by a majority of the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific attainments, and of skill and H le “ rt °f Teaching, as County Super, tftl^iMn| for i- lhoUlree “oooodingyearsj ditermhre same, and ccrli ? *9 tbe Slate Superintendent at Harris: bare, as required by tfie 39th and 40th sections of S l,f; /• F. CALKINS, Co. Supl. Wcllsboro’ April 16,1857. of Tioga County. S C th?R,V arc hereby notified that mcstni iWrL orP o f f Cl< ? s for Delmar District will I™neScllool 1 ™ neScl1001 Houseon Friday,Hie 17lh si of employing leadhcrafor the Summer, gchffdls. J.I.jAiKSQN. Sec' y. CASH pjid for Land Warrants bv April fith. J. emery, Att’y at Law. Knoxville Boro’ Ordinance. • Bsc. Ist Be it ordained, by authority,of tlje Burgess and Town Council of the Borough of Knoxville and it is hereby enacted by authority of the same; That from and after the due publication of this Ordinance, no horses, cattle, sheep or swine shall bo suffered to run at large within the boundaries of said Borough under the following penalties. viz: For every horse, colt, mare or geldiug-SO.qenta; Car every head of cattle (by which in this Ordinance ore meant oxen, bulls, stags, steers, heifers, cows and. calves) 50 cents; for every hog, atrino or shout 25 cents; for every sheep or lamb 25 cents,for each and every time they may be taken running at large with in the boundaries of the Borough aforesaid. Provided how ever that cattle may be peimittcd to run at large In any of tho stcects of the Borough during the following hours, viz; fcoaj.6 o’clock to 9 o’clock A. M.. and from 5 o’clock to 8 o’- clock P. M. from the first day of May to the last day of No vember inclusive without incurring the penalties aforesaid. Sec. 2d. And be it further ordained by authority of the same, that when any sheep or swine shall be found running at largo in the streets of said Borough it shall be the duty of the Street'Commissioncr and the privilege of any dtijcp of the Borough, to take up, impound and safely keep the somo in any suitable place, yard or enclosure within the limits of said Borough, and in case no peraoh appears to claim the same and pay tho fine, costs and expenses of keeping, bo shall proceed to sell the property at public sale to tho highest and best bidder, after giving ai least five days notice by written or printed advertisements, put up at four of the most public places in said Borough The proceeds of which sales shall bo paid to the Borough Treasurer, who shall pay out of the-somo to the person Impounding and koepjpg spld property oil legal expenses sod one-half of tko Sue incurred, retaining the other half of the fine in. the treasury for the use of the Boro* and the balance if any there be, pay over to tho owner of the property on demand. Provided always that if tho owner or any person acting far the pwper shall appear and claim the same before sale, h° sUaU be. entitled thereto by paying the* fine, costs of advertising, keeping Ac. Sec. 3d. And be it farther ordained by authority of the same. That when any horses or cattle shall bo found ruu-! nine at large within the boundaries of the Borough aforesaid, it shall be the duty of the. Street Commissioner and the privi- > lege of any citizen ol the Borough, to take up, impound and safely keep the same in any suitable place, yard or enclosure within the boundaries of the Borough, and no person appear-.; itig U> claim {he saffle and pay tho fine, costs and expenses of keeping within twenty-four hours, ho shall forthwith give public notice by four wiften or printed advertlcementaput up in the most public place in said Borough and If within five days from such notice ho person shall appear to claim them he shall proceed to give notice in the nearest newspaper pub lished iu the county for at least four weeks of such ing nnd that the same will he sold at a time and place speci fied in said notice which shall lie at least sixty days after said horses or cattle are impounded, and if no person appears before tho day of sale to claim said horses or cattle and pay the’fines penalties and costs incurred thereon, the Street Commissioner shall sell them at pnblic sale to the highest and best bidder and pay the proceeds of sale to the treasurer of said Borough by him to be disposed of In the same manner os ip the case of tjui sale of sheep and hogs iu Sec. 2, provided always that if the said commissioner shall believe that any one of the horses or cattle are of less value than ten dollars he shall cause the same to be appraised by two disinterested citizens of the Bordugh upon oath and if upon such appraise ment they sha]l l>o ol less ya}uo thap ten dollars be shall cause the some to he sold if! the same nwnnoras sheep or hogs. Sec. 4th. And be it further ordained by authority of the same that the charges for" kpcpiug while so impounded shall be as follows, Viz. Each or colt 15 cents per day'on hay, 0 cents on grass. Each" head of cattle cents on hay per day 6 cents on grass. Each sheep 4 cents ppr day on bay 2 cents on grass. Each hog 6 cents per day Sec. oth. And be it further ordained by authority of the same that no goose shall be permitted to run at large within the boundaries of said Borough of Knoxville under the pen alty of cents for each and every head so found, and it shall be tlie privilege of any citizen of the Borough to take up and impound them as aforesaid, and after giving twelve hours public notice by four written or printed advertisements put up in the most pnblic places to proceed to sell at public sale to tho highest and best bidder, unless the fine shall bo previously paid, one half the proceeds to pc* to bis own use and the other into the Treasury of Knoxville Borough. Sec. Cth. Be it further -ordained that any person feeling himself Qggreived on receiving notice of the impounding of his horses, cattle 4c., may apply to the Burgess who Shall forthwith proceed to summon the parties, hear tho evidence and decide upon tho case. Sec. 7. All ordinances previously passed for the prevention of Horses and cattle running at large in the Borough of Knoxville arc hereby.annulled. JULIES MOBOAXj: Burgess. Attest, VICTOR CASE, Clerk. - Knoxville March 10, 1857. (Apr. 16} CHINESE SUGAR CANE. AND OTHER RARE % VALUABLE SEEDS. THE SUBSCRIBER has just received a supply of the geno me Chinese Sugar Cano Seed, from the latest importations which he is prepared to furnish, in packages, sufficient to plant four rot Is of ground—single package 25 cents; 6 pack ages for one dollar; 11 for two dollars; 100 for sixteen dot-' Jars, by mail, post-paid, to any address in tlw United States under 300 miles. Beardless Barley, Japan Peas, Wyandot Prolific Corn, King Philip improved and the Excelsior Sweet Corn, Orange and Ice Cream Watermelon, Buena Vista Beans, and Chinese -As paragus, (an annual plant perfectly hardy and easy of culti vation) in sajpo quantities and same price! The entire list for $2, or p selection of 5 for $l. Twenty-five varieties of choice Flower Seeds $l, hy mail. The Subscriber has distributed over 15,000 heads of the Beardless Barley ia the States. Territories and Canadas within the last three months, and has about 10,000 more for distri bution which he will he pleased to Send (a single head) to any person who will send Ms address otj a pre-paid uavclo|>c.%-- AUo for gratuitous iH'tnbmion, Poland Oats and Mexican Wild Potatoes, by mail,' in packages of -4, 8 and sixteen ounces. These will be forwarded to any address receipt of the postage, which is 6 cents per ounce under 3,000 miles —3O cento orer mltcn or t» tl.« Soetlsmcn. Merchants, tuid Farmer's Clubs wishing the pen* nine Seed of tins SUGAR PLANT, in a convenient fun;) for retailing or distribution, will find it the le.u»t trouble and ex pense to procure it from the fcnh&ciiber. Draflo on E-istern IJanks would l*c preferred for ruiiis of *5 and «\er, but bills on specie paying banks will be (thankfully received —fractions of a dollar in postage stamps. Give your address in full and plainly. Address I. W. BRIGGS, "West Maccdon, UUync Co.. X. Y. WHISIERANDO. La Salle's Original, ONE DOLLAR A BOX. TRY IT I TRY IT! PROF. GEO, H. DE BAR, has recently returned from Europe, and while (here, obtained from the celebrated French Chemist, La Salle, at an enor mous outlay, the receipt and exclusive right of the United Stales and Canadas, to manufacture and sell tills celebrated preparation called “whiskerandd,” which has neVerbeen known to fail to cause whisk ers and moustaches to grow luxuriantly and heavy, even on beardless faces, in two months after first ap plication. To those persons whose beards arc light and wiry it recommends itself. A few applications will render it soft, thick and pliable. Frcnclnpen arc noted for their beautiful whiskers and mous laches, which jnofiy of tjiem attribute to Uie excel lence of La Salle's Whiskerando. Price $1 per box; sent to any part'of the United Stales or Cana das per mail, upon the receipt of §l. Address. Prof. GEO. H. DE BAR. April 16, 1857.-3 m, New York City. EXITED STATES HOTEL. Diffenbacher & Farnsworth, Propr’s, t £sas*. fTIHE GRAVES HOTEL, JL lately occupied by P. P. CLEAVER, has been thorough overhauled ond refitted with *iui Hl.Bjy lh[St an reference to the comfort and convenience of the 'SA " '-3traveling public. The present propnntora pirn to build up a reputation for their House, entirely upon its merits as a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT. They will therefore be stow every needful attention upon their patrons— making their comfort the grand object of their efforts. The COUDERSPORT and CEDAR RUN Stages leave their Hotel every Tuesday and Friday at $ o'clock P. M* Attached U> this popular Hold i$ a LIVERY STABLE. for the accommodation of pleasure parlies and the business public. Wcllsboro 1 April IP, 1857. The Spring Fashions. ATTENTION, LADIES! Mrs. E, E. Kimball & Co., BEG leave to ’acquaint the Ladies of Wellaboro 1 •and vicinity, that they have just brought into market u select assortment of MILLINERY GOODS of tile boat quality and latest styles, which they offer to the public at.-reasopahfc prices, ood for CASH, inly! REPAIRING % TRIMMING done to order. Shop two doors above the Presbyterian Church. Wcllsboro' April’S,’ 1856. Executor’s lyotiGß. ALL persons indebted to the estate of (he late ISRAEL MERRJCK are' nql)fied that pay ment md’t be tpade by the first of Majr, or tire de mands will be left with the proper officer fpr collec tion. April 9th, 1857. J. I. JAGKSQN. gi’r, FOR SALE.—A good Two Horse Lumber Wag op,'cheap for cash or approved .paper. April fith.. ,i • J, EMERY. EffODE ISLAND' LIME for whitewashing.— Also Wliifcicash Brushes for sale at Rov’s Drug Store. ’ ’ lUXIJRT AND ECOKOanr. KING’S NEW CHAIR, “AS YOP LIKE IT” AN Arm Chair, Reclining Chair,Conch and Bed? stead, (combined in one,) is susceptible of twelve different positions, or changes, to meet the varied is>. quirements for comfort, convenience, luxury and economy (in space as well as price.). Whether in sickness or health, this celebrated CHAIR excels in many respects, any chair perhaps ever manufactured; in this or any otb?x country. | The price varies from $l5 to $2O, according lot finish. ! ' To P-ahUc Institutions, as v?ell as to individuals, this Chair is a very desirable article, and will be supplied in any number, on the most liberal terms. Apply t°i or address, M. W. KING 6c. SON. 438 Broome Street, One Boor East of Broadway, New York. (Late 468 Broodway.) THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. Notice. WHEREAS my wife Margaret Ann, has left my bed and board without just cause or prov. ocation, this is to forbid all persona harboring or trusting her on my account, as 1 shall pay no debts of her contracting after this dale. Whoever can give any information concerning her is requested to write to the undersigned. She is a woman about Iweuty.lbur years of age— Was dressed in men’s clothes when she left, viz:— black pants with while spots, black satin vest, black stock with a red and green fio.wcr, brown mixed coat, red stripes in checks,low-crowned black hat.— Her hair was cut short. She is a fleshy woman, good looking and agreeable in conversation, if she chooses to be. Address the subscriber at Crooked Creek, Middlebury township, Tioga Co. Fa. Middlebury Pa., Afrril 6lb ’57. IRA BRIGGS. Administrator’s Sale. JEdrsuapt to an order of the Orphans* Court of SSg»Co. I will expose (o public sale on the prcmU ees,on THURSDAY, April 30, 1857, the following described real estate, ktp the property of Philo \V- Grecn, dec’d, to will | All that piece or parcel of Land, situated in Suljr ... mot piece or parcel of Land, situated in SuIJU van township Tioga Co. Pa. containing 143 acres, being part of warrants No’s. 1817 and 1823, and it being lot No. 15 of the Bingham allotment in Sullivan township; bounded north by land of {saqp Owens, east by lands in possession of James and Sandford Johns, south by land in possession of Lent and George Seeley, wqst by lapdg ip possession of Roswell Webster and Isaac Owepg. Terms made known on ihe day of sa]p. REBECCA RUMSEy, Majnsborg, March 26. 1857- Adm's. GUARDIAN'S SALE. —In pursuance of an or der of the Orphans* Court of Tioga County, 1 will expose to public sale on the premises, oo SAT* URDAY, the 85th day of 4pril, instant, the follow. ing real estate, to wit i The undivided two-nlnths part of a lot or parcel of land, situate in Charleston township, Tioga coun ty, bounded north and east by land of John Bailey, ( south hy public highway and west by George Par -1 feep, containing about ninety acres, all improved, a frame house, frame barn, a shed, some other outbuil dings and two apple orchards tftereon,. Terms on day of sale. R. J. MOOJ2E, Delmar, Ap. 2,1857. Guardian, EMPLOYMENT. —From $3 to $lO per day cqn be made sure, and no humbug—business done at home—easy, respectable and uscfulto prery Body, it requires little or no capital, and will not interfere with any other business. We wi]l sell the right to a limited number, and on the receipt of will §pnd by return mail all necessary instructions. No per son will ever regret sending for this information, let his employment be what it may, as it will not inter fere with any other business in the least and profits sure. Address KINLEY YOUNG & Co. kqpk Haven, Clirjlon po. Pa, March 12,185 T.-y. NOTICE TO RIVBRftSEN. A PIER has bean erected in the Dam at Colum bia, 350 feet long, at an expense of $2500. It is quite sufficient to accommodate all craft. coming into the market. A good depth of water assures certain harbor at all times. The shute at the dam is navigable and in good order. w April 2, 1857, 3l DANIEL HERR, President of Pier Company. POTTJQR & NEW fiFSI'EM OF PENMANSHIP. THIS System teaches a practical business , hand writing docs this systematically. The subject is* presented not merely as an art to be learned by imitation, but as a science to be studied and applied. For sale, wholesale and retail by Baldwin, Lowell & Co., Tioga, Pa. Price DO cents per dor. Administrator's Notice. THE Subscriber having taken letters of Admin. Istrafion on the estate of ALEXANDER CUMMINGS, late of Charleston, deceased, all per sons haring claims against said estate are requested to present the same for settlement, and those indebt-' ed are notified to pay up on or before the firpt of May next. J. I. JACKSON, Adm’f. ) Wcllsboro,* April 6lh 1857. CAUTION —All persons are’hereby warned not to purchase the following described judgments awarded VVm. Whiting, against me, one dated Jan. Ist 1857, due June Ist 1857, $300; and one dated January sth 1857, due August slh 1857, $250 —as 1 hare offselts against tire same. Elklond, April Dih 1857. SAMUEL ELLJSON. A DMINISTBATOR’S NOTICE*—The under- J\ signed having been granted letters of Adminis tion upon the estate of Ephraim Steele, late ofSlrip pen twp., dec’d. All those indebted to said estate are requested (o make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will present them for settlement, to RPBERT J3TEELE. Pelmar, March 19, ]857.-sw. Admin- NOTICE.— The copartnership heretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Tay lor Whitman & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent Jas. P. Taylor and Jas. £. Whitman will continue the business under the firm of Taylor & Whitman apd receive all dpes and settle all demands against the old firm, JAS. P. TAYLOR. WHITMAN. L, D. TAYLOR. Covington, March 17,1857. ©, ST. ©ASHT, B 13 I\ T I S T; Office in Ray's New Ruflding, vp stairs.. AH work pertaining to his line of business done promptly and well. Wellsboro’, April 2.1857,-lf. WHEREAS my wife, SARAH HAZEN has left my bed and Board without jqst caqse or provocation, this is to caption oil persons from har boring or trusting her on my accounts I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. JOHN J. HAZEN. • Jackson, Inarch 12MU857, ; NOTICE.-s-All persons indebted to the firm of Gray &. Lounsbijry, by Note or Book account, must settle the same Immediately or cost will be made. I can be (bund at the Strop of A. Growl & Co. „ - U. LOUNSBURY. Wellsboro 1 , flfarch 19,1857. COPARTNERSHIP.— J. R. BOWEN has as \J sociatcd with him in the Mercantile business Messrs. IVI. Si, O. DULLARD, and they will contin ue to trade at the old Stand under the inarae apd style of BOWEN & BULLARDS. Wellsboro', March 26, 1857. GARDEN SEEDS.—A line lot of fresh Garden Seeds are selling off at Roy's Drug Store.— Also some new varieties raised Iron) patpnt Office Seeds- The field seeds in large packages will be on hand by Jhe letoTApriL . FOR SALE.—-The 1 House and lot In Wellsbdrp* now occupied by Doct. Benj. Barr. Apply to James Lowrey, Esq., or to the subscriber In Man;* field Pa. JOSEPH p. MOtRIS. Feb. 7,1857.-tf. * T uOfflNG-GLASS f 3 LATES—Wijh or without J y Tramps, fvf sale at 'i'H G f'RUG STORE. IN. W. KING & SON. PATENT CHAIR MANUFACTURERS 438 Broome St, Ope Dpor East of Broadway, (Late 46ft Broadway, New York.) (Established J D. 1833.). INVITE au examination of their variety and nu perior OBsorlrocote»f CHAIRS, manufactured at their own establishment, and under their immediate c&seTTation and direction, including PIVOT REVOLVING. CHAIRS, SELF-ACTING EXTENSION RECUMBENT CHAIRS, IMPROVED INVALID WHEHL CHAJRS, MAJOR SEARLE’S TRAVELING INVALID CHAIR, SPANISH SPRJNG AND SQUAP CHAIRS. RHEUMATIC, SPINAL 4 ASTHMATIC INVALID, 4c, 4c. Embracing the most complete assortment, and choic est kinds for Parlors, Drawing-Rooms, Chambers, Gardens, Libraries, Counting Houses, Offices, Pub* lie Dentists, Barbers, Ac . together with every desirable sort adapted to the comfort, conveni ence, and luxury of the Sick, the Aged, the Infirm, the Lame and the Lazy. In point of ingenuity of de*\gp,elngqnce of finish, quality and richness of material, faitnfqlneaa of exe cution, durability and cheapness, these Chairs are unsurpassed. For them M. W. King & Sop were awarded the'first and only prize Medal, and the Fac vlly recommend them as far preferable to beds or couches for patients afflicted with Spinal, Asthmatic, or Bronchial affections. To either arm of the chair may be attached a convenient reading or writing Desk, and any combi nation desired will be manufactured to order, A Circular with explanatory cuts, will be sent by mail if requested, and orders, (with remittances,) promptly forwarded to any part of the wor^cb DRUG, PAINT & GLASS WHOLESALE WAREHOUSE. Corner of Tenth and Market Street!\ Qfflpc in Second Story. 7PII.ADELPBIA. Dqr*W e Invite attention to onr enlarged stock of Drugs, Oils, Paints, Varnishes, Ac- selected expressly for our sales, and comprising one of the finest assortments in tho United States, which we offer at low prices, for cosh or approved credit. T\TE MANUFACTURE very extensively ‘Premium Pure White Lend, (best,) Kensington Pure White Lead, Pearl Snow White Lead, “Vlelle Montague*’ French Zinc, (best,) Pure Snow White American Zinc, Philadelphia Snow White Zinc. Silver’s Plastic Fire and Weather-proof Painty Chrome Greens, Yellows, and colors generally, AfJENtS FOR: * Porter's superior Alkaline Window Glass, Genuine French Plate Glass, (warranted.) The New Jersey Zinc Company's products, Tildcn and Nephew’s N»*w York Varnishes, Brooklyn Premium Pure White Lead, Hampden Permanent Greens. ' Pure Ohio Catawba Brandv, Ac- Ac., IMPORTERS OF: * French and English Plato Glass, French and English Cylinder Glass, Colored and Engraved Window Glass, Daguerreotype Glass Hammered'Plate for Floors and Sky-Lights, . Drugs, Chemicals, Perfumery, Ac., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN: Druggists’ Articles generally, : Painter's Tools of all descriptions, Hydraulic and Roman Cement, ‘ Calcined and Land Piaster. Paper Maker’s Clay, Satin White, Ac., &c~ FRENCH, RICHARDS A CO., Store, N. W. corner of Tenth a’cd Market Streets. Junction York Avenue, Crown and Cnllowhlll Kts. (Aprjl Oth) 3ip. lUhi,apeu»hu. T| AYER’S CHERRY PECTORAL TOR THE RAPID CURB OF 9 W /COUGHS, COLDS, BROIf- HOARSENESS / lIYFLLEIYZA, ASTHMA. WHOOPIIYO COUGH, INCIPIENT CONSUMPTION CROUP, and for the relief of consumptive patients lif advanced stages of the disease. We need not speak to the public of its virtues. Through out every town, and almost every hamlet of the American States, its wonderful cures of pulmonary complaints have made it already known. Nay, few are the families In any civilized country on this continent without some personal ex perience of its effects; and fewer yet'the communities any wnere which have not among them some Ifrfng trophy of its victory over the subtle and dangerous diseases of the throat and lungs. While it is tho most powerful antidote yet known to man for the formidable and dangerous diseases of the pul .moiiary organs, it is also the pleasantest and safest remedy that can Iks employed for infants and young per-ons. Parents should hare it In store against the insidious epeeny that steals upon thorn unprepared. Wo hare abundant grounds tc, hg- Uevo the Cherry Pectoral saves more -1 Ives bv the consump tions It prevents than those it cure*, JVecp ttny ywi nmi tuic your colds While they arc curable, nor neglect them until no human skill can master the Inexorable canker that, fastened on the vitals, cuts your hfe away. A»l know tt;o dreadful fa tality of lung disorders, and os they know too the virtues of this remedy, no need not do moio than to assure them it is still made the best it can bo. We spare no cost, no cafe, no toil to produce it the most perfect possible, and thus afford those who rely on it the heat agent which our skill can fur nish for their ctpre. PREPARED BY DR, J. C. A YCR . Practical and Analytical Chemist LOWELL, MASS, AXI) SOLD BY J. A. BOY, IVELLSBOKO,' DA, W. W- WEBB, M. D., HAS returned to Wcllsboro*, and is raady- to promptly attend all calls as a PHYSIQJAN and SURGEON. He" would also state that he has received a Commission from the Governor, and beep sworn by the Brigade Inspector, Surgeon of the |st Regiment, 9th Brigade of the |3lh Division of the uniformed Militia of Penqsylyapia, and there fore is the only Surgeon within thp Limits of &ais Brigade who has the right tq gi?c certificates to “ pcrscpsjncapabie of bearing arms** 1 Office and residence door above Roe’s Store. A UDITORS NOT|CE. —Notice is hereby gjvcji £%. that the undersigned haying been appointed an auditor, lo audit and settle the apponnt pf Hiram Merritt Administrator of the estate of p. Thomas dec’d., late of Lawrence township, will attend to the duties of his appointment at the house of S. Bottom on Beechers Island on April |olh at ten o’clock a.m., of that day, when and where all persons interested it} the settlement of said account a»c required to attend and tnakckqown their objections to sajd account or be debarred from any future exceptiqps thereto. JOHNN. BACHE, Auditor. Wcllsborough, March, 12, 1857, Who will go to Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell (he Farm on which he livepj it} Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable hoqse, barns, neccssaiy outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tav.ern Stand in LawrenccviJlc, known as the M Gecp House,” syij.ll ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro cery and Dry Goods business —all to be sold or rent* c 4 to sqit applicants. For terms apply to Lawrenccyillc, Sept. 1J *5O.’M. S. BALDWIN. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned having been appointed an auditor to distribute the fund arrising from the sale of tiie real estate of James W. Guernsey, among the lien creditors will attend to the duties of said appointment at the office ofC. H. Seymour Esq., in the'village of Tioga on Thursday, the 9lh day of April next, at one o’clock p. M., when and where all persons having any claim upon said fund arc] required to present the same for allowance, or be forever debased therefrom. 1 JOHN N. BApHS,:AWaqr. , Wellsboro,* March 12, IJ|SJ. CORNS &, WARTS.—A safe and certajti reme dy, for these troublesome things is the CHEMfPAL CORN SOLVENT, Its chemical properties being such that \i ycadlly dissolves worts, corns, &c., without'|ncopvenicncc or dapgpr to the person using it WarpanJcd in all cases where directions are observed. Price 25 cents. For sals at ROY’S Drug & Chemical Slore', Wells boro,Pa. ; ' FARM FQR SALE.—Thg subscriber lB desirous of selling his'farm, consisting of 75 acres, 45 of which js improved and.under a goqd stale of culti vation,-well watered, frame house and barn;.all kinds of fruit trees growing thereon. Situated 1J miles west of Covington Village, Tioga co. For. fur. Ihpr particulars apply to : GILBERT HUBBELIi. - Corjngton,. Feb.6,1857.-3®. NOTICE.— The undersigned, having disposed of Jier Stock of Millinery, bprofcy-notifies all per sons indebted la hef fhat |iip|r acpupnls must t>e 'set. tied immediately. She may be seen al iKeoM stand ■ fpr six weeks. * M. STEVENS. ! WclLboro,* March, 12, 1857.-6\v. \ Philadelphia Advertisements, FROM JOHN. A. RIDDLE, At Merchants’ Hotel, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia, tvhu asks the attention of THE MERCHANTS OF THE WEST AND NORTH WEST TO THAT MARKET. THE RAILROAD COMMUNICATION rla. Suspension Bridge, Elmira, 'Williamsport and Catawlsn, being com plete, you arc brought nearer* to it than to New York, and the prices of Freights are equally low, which render* It ac cessible both to buy ryid sell. Merchants from the North- West, visiting the market fofthe’fim time, and'wishing to sco it to the best advantage, will please call on Mr. v ßlddle. WM. P. WILSTACH, 4 CO., Sadlery and Coftch Hardware. Saddle and Carriage Trimmings, Harness Mountings,'4c, North Third Stfeet MOERIS, JONES 4 CO. Penn, Boiler Plate, Boiler Rivets, Sheet Iron, Steel and Pig Iron, Nails, ic., Market and 10th at. KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER, or Concentrated Lye, for Manufactured by the Penn. Salt Co- Ta reutum, Alleghany Co., Pa. Represented by Lewis, Jamc* 4 Co„ Phißa/ J. 8. 4 L. P3SRET, Qpneral Produce Commission Mer chants, No. 18 North Wliarfesr Manufacturers. • Agents for the sale of Cotton Dqck, Stffifcn, etc. Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally, will receive our prompt and personal attention. MURPHY 4 KOONB, General ComnUsSi?# Merchants, and Wholesale Dealers in Fish, Choose No. 47 North Wharves, below Race street, ,TV PRATT 4 HEATH, Importers of Watches Jewelry ami Goods, N, W. comer Sib and Market streets, JAMES BARBER, Wholesale Dealer in Clocks, 4gent for the Patent Equalizing Thirty Day Clock, Manufacturer o< . Fine Gold Pens S, £. corner cf Second and Chestnut streets. ROHEB, GRAHFF 4 DARLING, Wholesale dealers iq Boots. Shoes, Hats and Straw Goods’ 126 North Third street. SLEEPER 4 FENNER, 3lanqfacturcrs of Parasols and Um brellas, 120 Sfarkot street. j THOMAS WHITE 4 Co., Manufacturer* ofiStraw, Silk Bon nets and Millinery Goods, 41 S. Second street. BUNN, KAIQUEL4 Co.. Iraivortcraof Bratisb Goods and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple Silk Gdods, Embroideries, Ac.. 91 N. Third street. ) 3IOORE. HENZET 4 CO. Importers and« Wholesale Deal ers Hardware, Cutlery and Guns, 181 Market and 16 Com merce streets. M. L. HAT.LOWELL. 4 CO- S|lfc Jobbers, Plilladephia, have now opened In tlieir warehouse, which Is one of the lar gest In America, superb assortment of hew £;lk‘Qoods, Fancy Dress Scuffs. Embroideries, Ibices. Ribbon*. and other article?- in their line. The nyatem of UNIFORM PRICES, adopted by us some years since,"togtber witli that of opening noaccount* except with CASH AND SHOUT CREDIT* BCYEKS, ha* had the effect of largely increasing our business and for the rea son that must be manifest to every thinking merchant, that under our system and terms wo nut only can afford to, but must from necessity, sell nt lower rates than those who do business ot\ the old long credit system; our terms being more stringent, and the purchasers Vbgm Vp to attract being as a class, the closest buyers and best judges of goo<U. e TERMS :—Cosh buyers M ill receive a discount of SIX per seqt,, if the money be paid in par funds, witliin ten days gj'date of bill. ‘ I recurrent money taker* oply At its market value on the day it Is received. To iripffhants of undoubted standing, a credit of SIX months will be given if desired. Where'money is remitted In advance pf maturity, a dls conht-tft tyc fate of TWELVE per cent per annum will be al lowed. W e ffqra the mcrcliants visiting tbe cost on ezamf- Untion'bf oqf stock, being satisfied that they will be convinc ed that it is'not for their interest to pay Che large profits that arc absolutely essential to those n bo give long credits. March 12, 1857.-3m.’ TO FARMERS AND GARDENERS, The subscribers offer for sale 40,000 barrels of their Wgw fe Improved R’tl 1 * TE , Manufactured from the night-soil of New-York city, in lots to suit purchasers. Tl«s article (greatly Improved within the )ti*t t\vo years) has boon in tho market for eighteen years,and still defies competition, as a manure ft>r Corn and Garden Vegetables, being cheaper and more powerful than any other, and at the same time free from i>isaqr£e.mileoi>or. Two bar rels ($3 worth) .will manure an acre of corn in the hill, will save two-thirds in labor, wilt’cause it to come up quicker, to grow foster, ripou earlier, and will bring a larger crop on poor ground than any other fertilizer, and is also a preventative ol the cut worm: also ft docs not Injure tbe seed to be put in contact with it. The L. M. Co. point to their long-standing reputation, and the large capital ($100,000) invested in their business, as a guarantee ffifit the article they make shall-always be such quality ;is to command a ready sale. Price, delivered in the city free of charge and other ex pome— •* i One barrel, - s^,Co’ r Two barrels, .... s,ijo i Five barrel*, - , . - 8,00 f Sl5 barrels, . . i ; 9^50 And at the rate of §1.50 p?r barrel for any quantity 6ver elx lAhrols. . ‘ 45P- 4 Pamphlet, containing every information, will bo sent (rust) to any ono applying fur tbe same. Our adddreas is— THE LODI MANUFACTURING Co. Office, fiOCorlJaadt &t. v New-York. February 5,1857.—5 m. THE GliBA T ENGLISH REMEDY. SIH JAS. CLARKE'S CELEBRATED FEMALE PILLS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sir James Clarke, 31. D.- Physician Kxtrnoidinury to the Queen. Thin invaMnble Mcd cine is unfailing in the euro of ji)| painful ami danger ous incident to the femalb cousmutkup It inodnmtcs all excess, removes all obstruction*.- and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills should he nswl two or three weeks previous to confinement: they fortify the constitution, nml lessen the suffering during l.ihor. enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety to herself und child. The<o Pills should not bo taken bv females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy. us they art sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they ure safe. In all easscs of Nervovs and Spinal Affection*! pain in the Back and Lunbs. Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Pal pitation of the Heart. Low ties* of Spirits, Hysterics. Sick Headache, ‘Whites and all other painful diseases occasioned b> a disordered system. jhe«*o Pills w.U effect a cure when ail other means have failed, aqd although a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony orapyothcr mineral Full directions accompany cat*}: package.' Price in the Uni ted States and Canada, Oxe Doti-va. Sole Agents for this Country— ' ’ - 1. t, Si Co. Rochester. K. Y. X. B. $1 00 enclosed te any authorised Agent, will insure q bottle of PiUs by return mail. ' For safe Wholesale and lie tail by H. W. ELLIOTT Elmira, and by one druggist in every town’in the United States, For particulars cal’ at Elliott’s and get a Circular. For sale iq ‘ Wcllsboro, by J. A. Rcy, -Covingfon by W. Taylor, by C. W. Nesbitt: Tioga'-by A. Hum phry and 11. H. Borden;* ‘Lawrcnceville by W.'fi. Sillier; Knoxville by A. J. Dearnmn; Wertficld by Goodspted i Brother; Elkland Ly J, i J, Parkherst. Jan.T2, 1857*.—1y. Is now rccpjving a new slock of ' DR Y G OODS, GROCERIES, LAJHES’ SHOES, &a, &c., &c. WclUboro 1 , March 19, 1857. L. EATON, DENTIST, OFFICE OVER IP. 1\ FATES JEWELRY STORE Mo, 61 Wafer Street, ELMLIRA, U. Y. PLATE WQRKAND FILLING Of every description done on short notice and war ranted satisfactory or no pay. XT TEETH EXTRA CTBD A TALL HOURS Jan. 1,1857. —3m. J\EW GOODS! i\EW GOODS WHERE? at ERWIN’S new Store! He has just returned from the City with a choice Lot of Ready-.Tlndc Clothing. CLOTHS, CASSOIERES, VCSTIVC and all of which will be sold ON THE CASHrDOWN system and IVOVniiVG SHORTER! W€llsboro , Sept. 25,1856. * Ministry Notice, THE Assessors of Ibe several Election Pislriclc ■ of the county of Tioga, arc requested to mah out one complete Return of all the ununiformed Mab liamen in their District for the year 1856, and sene the same tu me on or before the first Monday in Jum next. Sow in order to be able to draw our full quota olarms it is necessary that wphive lha full strength of our military force and Instead of only about 150,000 militiamen jfl the' Sj!ale, as his fc'cfp repor ted by our Adjutant General, let iis endeavor to swell the number to ils old standard. Come np, to the works then like business men, and 'al|' will be right; bUierwise cbst’will'Ge jnsife.' ROB T tOX, R;>~. Inrprr. Liberty, .March 12,'57. r WSW AND SPLENDID STOCK OF TIN, SHEET-IRON, COPPER &, j STOVES. . ; i ■* AT r>, P. AND W. ROBERTS’. THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen In Wellaboro,’ has just arrived at the STOVE & TfN STORE of D. P. & W. ROBERTS. They would call the attention of the public to their Well selected assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, - - Elevated oven, MORNING STAR, - - -r * do. , NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS, PREMIUMS. LOW OVENS. Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected with the greatest care, especially for this market, and cannot Ail to give entire satisfaction. Call and pee I hem, TIN WARE—of all kinds, shapes, and sizes made of the best materia} and sold as cheap it-not cheaper than that of ady otheV establishment, in the county. Eavc Coulters made to ordef on short nothe. JOBBING done to'erder arfej the best ncr. All T4n*ware Carefully profcsi before leaving the shop* '■ - (TT OM Iron, Copper, Brass, pewter, and also Silver and Golo either old or new, taken in exchange for Goods at the price. Tfiey 'respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining li*eii s\d*lf before chasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Slock 'and Work &c., at late county Pair.' D. P &, W. ROBERTS, iWcllsboro,*. April 231857. ' k * ' A BOIVESTEAP FOR 910! SECOND DIVISION. $310,000 I fORTH OF FARMS AXD BVJLDIXO LOTS.} IN the Gold Region of Culpepper pounly, Virgi nia/lo be divided amongst Jo,£so subscriber*,on the 13lh of April, 1857. Subscriptions only ten dot lars each ; one half down, Ib'c rest on the-delivery of the Deed. Every subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $25,000. These Farms and J<ots aje gpld cheap to induce set tlements, a sufficient nnmV.p£ being reservcd,lhe in crease in the value which will compensate tor the apparent low price now asked. A company of sclllcr*i called ; <4 Tbo Rappahan nock Pioneer Association,” is now forming and will commence a settlement in the spring. Ample secu rity will be given for the faithful performance of contracts and promises, - o*More Agents are wanted to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements, will be given. Some Agents Write that they are making $2OO per riuonlh. Advertising'will be done for every Agent where possible. For full particulars, Subscription*. Agencies, dec.’, Apply to E. BAUDER, Port Royal, Caroline Co. Va. Or to HENRY F STOWELL, Agent, Wellsborough Tioga, Co. Pa. Feb. 2G, 1857.—w7. , JUST ARRIVED. MILLINERY & FANCY GOODS. MISS C.s. STEVENS, having purchased the slock of Airs. Itf. respectfully solicits a contina ante of the patronogc heretofore accorded the establishment. 11 — *Lji She is now receiving frqni City a assortment o t i Spring and Summer Good#. BONNETS, RIBBONS. AND EMBROIDERY* Feathers , Head DreSses* Mills A Erdid, Floss* Buttons, Dress Trimmings , Ladies Clorrs, Laces* Artificial Itaieers* Bonnst Material , Edging* ‘ And a thousand other articles-bolh 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 IVcllsboro’ Hotel ; March 12, 1857. _ _ CHAIRS. CABIffET-TCAKE, &C, J STICKLE y respect fully informs the citizen* • of Wellsboro and vicinity, that he keeps con* stanlly or hand and will manufacture to order, Chairs & Cabifict-Ware of all descriptions. ' Those desirous of purchasing any article in his line \vill do well to pall and examine his stock. His work is manufactured from Jhe best material and is sure to give satisfaction. i All kinds of TURNING donei in a superior man ncr'and on reasonable lermp. IC/’Shop south end of Main-st M Wellsboro*. [Jan. 8,1857.-lf. CAYUGA PLASTER. A. BIXBV, respectfully jnforms Ifae citizens of . Wilmots District and that ofTiogaCo. in particular, that be be* for sale a large quantity of fresh-ground Cayuga Piaster, at the old pricp—s{>, per ton. Having sepured the services of an excellent MILLER, and enlarged his bins for the reception of Plaster, Tie feels copfident that no one will be disap. pointed. Particular attenliqp yjrijl bo paid to People from a distance. - * 1 . Mansfield, 1857. —if. FIERI READER Fail not to send 4 or 5 stamps for a copy of THE HOME, with reduced terms. A fireside. Monthly Companion and Guide for the Wife, the Mother, the |Sister, and Daughter, •♦THE HOME,*? is devoted to the cul (tvaiion o the yirljjc? of woraaqly character, and H aims to ele* vate social Tile, by teachinglho.se principles, and in- - culcatlqg those sentiments, most intima tely associated wjthliomp. Jl ouglii tp' bc in every family, TERMS: per year,for singlepopy. I wiU send if Iq subscribers at chibratcs $1 a year. Address L. E, POND, Addison Bill«Sleulsn Co. N. V. THE WORLD igOTIWG! YO. SPENCER takes nh^s'method to My to • the pnblic, that he to PLANE LUMBER at hr* Shop (two Smiles south of Mans field near Spencers Mil!*} for the following priexs : Siding tor $5 cts per hundred Icet. Flooring matched, 50 els. per hundred feet.' Plain Surfacing, $2,50 per thousand feel. Fif.y cents per thousand extra will be charged forward wood. ALSQ —A superior quality of fence pickets al ways on had at $1,75 per hundred. MjjfcU 5, 185T.-Iy. i\EW BLACKSMTU SHOP ! THE Subscribers would inform the public, that they have opertcdjhe Shop in the rear of Bowen's Siore,ond are now prepared to do all work in their line, with promptness, and in Jhe best style. They are prepared to do all kind/of work, usually done in * country shop. Particular attention paid to Horse Shoeing. ’ We employ the best workmen ~and will endeavor to give satisfaction. Wc respectfully solicit a share of public patronage. ■ }IEE|} &. O’CONN BL, . A DM|NISTRATO{T§ NpTJCE.—Letters of xjL Administration having been granted to the un dersigned upon the estate of Ebcrjexcr Beers, late of Onion lwp.\ dcc’d, all those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same, will prevent them ibr settlement to AGUSTCJS CASTLE, J Adm's. SARAH BEERS, Ufyon, Marcli 12, *37,-6w REITIO V A I/.—DR- B. BARR respectfulf? announces to the public that he hb’ifVchWyrq - is Office to jhc dwelling lately occbpied' Pi Morris, where he may wYob'nd ’ ajl’hpurt when not prolcteiooally engaged. • Demands for his services promptly responded Wtllbbpro', April 2i, ldsb. O
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