present financial revulsion, none is, so deeply painful as that which is visited upon those »ho had the least agency in producing it— he hundreds of thousands of prudent, mdus. rious, useful, and productive members of so. .jeiy, who have obtained their daily livelihood >y manufacturing industry. The proportion if this class to the whole mass of population s hardly realized. They are not lo be seen, ;ike those of other pursuits, in . all localities, but, in general, are segregated in close com-’ munities by themselves, and when they come to beenumeraied by the omni-present census, after, a grand total is obtained which many ire not at all prepared lo expect. The cen- ius of 1850 shows that in New England over Itree hundred thousand persons; were enga ged in manufacturing establishments—ip New fork about two hundred thousand —in Penn* sylvania one hundred and fifty-thousand — and in other Stales nearly three hundred thousand— making an aggregate of very near ly a million in the entire country. This number comprises (hose who are actually engaged in’these mills; if to them be’.added those who, as children or other family con neciions are dependent upon the wages there earned, we get some adequate idea of the im-’ mense persona) interests at stake in the.pros perily of these establishments. The effects of the stoppage of manufactories might be presented impressively in the light of polili cal economy. The capital invested in them is four hundred and twenty-seven millions tf dollars, and the value of their annual pro duct over a thousand millions; and every one must see that the locking up of such a vast capital in idleness, and the cessation of such an amount of productive industry, must tell with tremendous effect upon every ma terial interest of the country. But it is in its direct personal bearings that the subject excites the most painful concern.— N, Y. Courier Enquirer, j Don't Hoard the Specie. —There is abundance of specie in Ihe country for all the ordinary transactions of daily life, if it is only kept in circulation. Specie, or other small currency, is the life-blood of business, and if it be wanting to. any considerable ex tent, business will languish, stagnate or de cay in proportion as its life-blood is wanting. The propensity to hoard specie is one of the lowest and meanest vices of the human mind. It is the very essence of selfishness. The propensity is naturally heightened in limes of panic likethe present, and often seiz es upon good men who in' ordinary seasons would be entirely free from it.. Let-all who have a spark of kindly and liberal feeling “resist the temptation and it will flee from them.” There is still sufficient gold and silver in the country to keep the wheels of business in motion and thereby enable honest industry by daily l tabor to earn its daily bread. — Whatever ot want and suffering may prevail this wintei among those who would labor, but can find no employment, will be largely owing to the hoarding of specie. Those who cause this want to fall upon the poor, will re ceive their pay in due season if it be true that “with the measure ye mete withal, the same shall be measured to you agaio.” Pursuing Gold under Difficulties.— The New Haven Journal says that lor the fast two weeks a party of men and women from that city have been digging for treasure on the premises of Mr. L. P. Allis, at Savin Rock. It seems some clairvoyant sojourning there has discovered that there are some §ll,OOO of gold and jewelry, besides other treasures, buried near the slump of an old tree at the rock. They were stolen, they say, from a store in New Haven some forty years ago, and were then buried there by the robbers. The deluded people have dug a place Mr. Allis says, large enough for the cellar of a meeting house, but they huvo not yet discovered the treasure, and yesterday the clairvoyant, (a woman,) was to be taken to Savin Rock and put to sleep on the spot, so that she might more accurately point out the position of the valuables. One of the men says he has spent a good deal of money, and meaus lo have a thorough search. It will be gratifying for thym to know that the property would belong lo the person from whom it was stolen, in case they find it, and their work is a “labor of love” for his benefit. Mr. Buchanan has travelled further South than all the former Presidents. But three years ago it was barely intimated that the Missouri Compromise prohibiting slavery was unconstitutional. The original Nebraska Bill did not even intimate it, the second draft of that bill left it to be implied, and it was only at a third (rial that the full iniquity was developed. Then all the sectional end in tended effect of the bill was explained, or sought lo be explained away, and it was even proclaimed that it would redound to the in terests of freedom. It was a great step to the dictum of Judge Taney, that any prohi bition of slavery in the Territories is uncon etilutional, and that slavery existed in the Territories of the Union under the Constitu tion. Phis dictum of the Judge, Mr. Buchan an, as President, endorses. Ii is the greatest pro-slavery concession any Northern man has ever made. President Buchanan’s Kan *as and Slavery Leu er reached Maine just as nan? r ec i° l n W3S P ODdiD S- T he “ Democratic” dafe l ° publish ic for fear of sunn™ ]' Clr P ros P ecl3 at the polls, and so Eveniitseems > h’ ft A. Depew “ ni H-1- MATHERS of W™fc ro NeW York - 22d ' b * «»Rw. Margaret a.' STURRocK^ufTeU^^ 58 ‘"^j’Tbpw? insL - b * Ect - t - b. b«- r r . -B-I-E-B -ER,Vife LOUISA F. PACK- Corning Journal ?** cker ’ ( Forem «n of the a, hn Sn °®“o »ged twenly-seven years. old, to bewail hereafter theb!^ n ? 111 I ol * o *. a few months jn, whoso life ng con«tantt? 2‘ the kindest of moth fort and welfare, sndwhiwew to promote thelrcom* ° appreciate. the eldest istoeyoung f£™od the scrcrity of the tad btrcav- 'vrOTICE.—The Subscribers to the Capital Stock ix of (Ke Tioga County'Bank, will meet at the house’of L. H, Smith, in Tioga Village, on Friday,, Oct. 30, at 1 o’clock P, JL, for the purpose oi or ganization.. Per order of Commissioners. Oct. 29,1857, It. Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan’s Court to audit the accounts of Geo, W. King, Administrator of the estate of Beoj. Kirg, dec’d, will attend lo the duties of said appoint, ment at the office uf A. P. Cone in Wellaboto, on Thursday, Nov. 26,1857, at 1 o’clock P. M. October 29,1857. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. THE WITIIEREB HEART BY T. S. ARTHUR. This is a targe 12mo Volume. Price $l,OO, with a due mezzo tint engraving, nnd is one of the most thrilling tales ever written by the author. It shows how a man may seem to the world all that is good and noble, and yet be a tyrant in his family, and finally send his wife to ft mnd-honso. We publish nil Mr, Arthur’s now books, also works of His tory, biography, Ac. for which wo want agents in all ports of the United States, to whom the largest commission will be paid, also an extra commission in the way of gifts. J. W. BRADLEY, 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. N, R.—Specimen copies sent by. mail, free, hnjeceipt of the price of book. , Orphan’s Coart Sale. BY virtue of on order issued out of the Orphan's Court of TiogaCounly and to us directed, we will expose to sale at public outcry on the premises, on Friday, Nov, 20, at one o clock, P. Ms, the follow, ing described property lo wit: All that tract or par cel of land situate in the township of Westfield and in the township of Clymer in said county, bounded end described as follows: On the North by lands of the Bingham estate, on the east by lands in posses sion of Jacob Cronce, land of the Bingham estate, and land in possession of Daniel Hunt, on the south by lauds of Caleb Trowbridge, on the west by lands of the Bingham estate and lands in -possession of Malcora Tail—containing eighty acres of land with the usual allowance, with about fifty acres improved. To be sold as the properly of t)avid N. Webber, deed. Terms made known on day, of sale. Oct. 29, *57. WM. A. DOUGLASS, t WM. W- TATE, ( ** rB ‘ LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned upon tbc estate of David Landis, late of Liberty, dec’d, all persons indebted to said estate are requested.to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same, will present them to CHAS. F. VEIL, Adm'r Liberty, Oct. 22,1857.» FALL FASHIONS. MRS. M. J. GRIERSON ■O'AS just returned from the City with a nice as sortment of Fall and Winter Goods, such as Bonnets, Flowers; ■ Feathers , Borders, Velvets 6f Satins For Bonnets. Mrs. Grierson has engaged for tbc season, a good Milliner. Also, a City Dressmaker, to make dress es, Cloaks and Children’s Clothes. ILT All orders promptly attended to. Wellaboro, Oct. 23, 1857. WELLSBORO’ ACAJttERtT. JOHN A. BRODBEAD, A. 8. % Principal Miss Helen Goon, Assistant. Last Half-Term commences Nov. 2d. Term closes Dec. 4th. Rates of Tuition for Term op II Weeks. Primary Department, including Reading, Writing, - Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography. Ac., $2 00 Lower English Branches—Grammar, Arithmetic, His tory, Geography, Uranography, Ac 3 00 Higher English—Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Al gebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Astronomy, Sur veying, 4 00 Classical Department—'Latin, Greek, French,German, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Ac., 5 00 All bills to I>e settled by the middle of tho term, and none made out for less than liaJf a term. Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon board can be obtaim-d iu private families at $2 per week. Tbose wishing to furnish their own rooms and hoard them selves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy is situated in the healthy and pleasant vil lage of irelisboro, the County seat of Tioga. It is easy of ac cess by a daily line of stages to Tioga, thence by Railroad, in tersecting the Y. 4 K, R. R. at Corning. Also by stages to adjoining towns, North, Best and South. L. 1. NICUOLS, Sec y. J. i\ DONALDSON, Prcs’t. Hellsboro, October 15,1557. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the un dersigned on the estate of James A. Smiths late of Gaines toMnship, dec’d. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the same, will present them for settlement* J. S. W ATROUS, Adtn'r. L. M. SMITH, Adm'x. Gaines, Aug. 27, 1857. E STRAY. —Came to the premises of the Sub scriber, in Covington, on s>r about the Ist of September, 4 red yearlings. The owner is request ed to come forward, pay charges and take them away, or they will be sold according lo lav. Covington, Oct. 8,1857. S. A. BARBER. To Let. THE new and commodious Cottage and Garden on Pearl St., first door above William Boche’s office, formerly oc cupied by A. Foley. Bent $75 a year. Enquire of Septl 7,1857. CHARLES GRIERSON. T UTTERS of Administration having been granted to the ■ i undersigned on the estate of Jeremiah Fulkerson late of liberty dec’d., all persons indebted to the same, will make immediate payment, and those having demands against the same will present them to ITM. FULKERSON.) . , . Liberty, Sept- 24, ’57. 6t. JNO. SEEKING. | AUmra LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of James Bryant, late of Mid dlebury, dec’d., ail persons indebted to the said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having cl nip™ against the same will present them for settlement to Tioga, Sept. 17,1857. .Ct* T. L. BALDWIN, DISSOLUTION.— -The co-partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the style of Bowen & Bullards is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and accounts remain m the hands of Jno. R. Bowen & M. Bullard by whom (he business will be conducted hereafter. IFellsboro, Sept. 24. j. r. boW EX M. BULLARD O BULLARD STRAYED firom the premises of the Subscriber, on or about the 23d of August, a RED YEARLING HEIFER, with a white star in her forehead, and a white stripe on her flank.— Any person returning the said heifer to me or giving Infor mation where she may be found, will be liberally rewarded. Charleston, Sept. 17, *57. DAVID MORRIS. LETTKRS OF ADMIXISTRATroJf having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Chester Patrick lots of Chatham, dec’d, all persona indebted to said'estate will make immediate imminent, and those having claims against the same will present them Tor settlement to • Chatham, Sept 10, 57. MOSES PATRICK. Adm'r. \\T HEREAS my wife Violetta, has left my house, VY taking bed and other household furniture with her, without just cause or provocation, this is to torbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on ray account, as X will pay no debts of her con tracting after this date. HORACE BACON. Charleston, OcL I, 1657. THE PATENT ASPHALTIC ROOFING FELT, A CHEAP, DURABLE, AM) PERFECTLY WATERPROOF HOOFING. Price Three Cents per Square Fool. Samples and instructions may be iiad on applica tion to EDMISTON. BROS. No. 3, Bowling Green, New York. Or to I. D. RICHARDS, Ag’l., Wellsboro Fa. Sept. 3,1857. ' WILCOX & SEARS. WHOLESALE Sf RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE 4 UPPER LEATHER. BOOTS 4 SHOES. FINDINGS, PORK 4 I LOUR, PROVISIONS 4 GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap a. (be cheapest., Cash paid for Hides, Calf-Skins and Sheep Felts. , One door below Bailey’s Store. Sear’s Shoe shop removed to same building. July 9th, 1857. ly. THE TIOGA COUNTY AO ITATO'K. Tloga Cotfblf, s«: ' jT%c CdmmontDeaUh of Pennsylvania to tig Sher iff of gaideovnty % GREETING : . In the mailer of the .Estate of Ephraim Thomas, lale of the township of Lawrence in the County aforesaid. ' Whereas, at on Orphan’s Court held at Wcllsboro, in and for the County of Tioga, the Bih day of Sep-* lember, A. IX 1857, before Ifye Hon. Robt. G. White, president, and his associate justices of the said Court, the petition of William Thomas of the township of Lawrence, was presented, setting forth ; That (he said Ephraim Thomas died intestate on or about the .eighth day’of September, A. IX one thousand eight hundred and fifly-two, leaving surviving him, six children, vizi William Thomas, the petitioner; Sally Thomas, intermarried with John Morehess, a resident of New York; Betsey Thomas, intermar ried with Lumen Peck ; Mary Thomas, intermarried with George Maltison; Ephraim Thomas a resident ofMcKean County, Pa.‘, and Ezekiel Thomas; that all the said children are now of lawful age; the said intestate died seized in his demesne as of fee of and in the following described real estate and messuage and tract of land situate in Lawrence township in said County: Bounded on the north by the Cowa nesque river,on the east by lands of T. B, Tompkins, on the south by lands of T. B. Tompkins, and on the west by lands' of William Thomas—containing about one hundred beres of land, with the apparte. nances. No legal partition or valuation of said es tate having been had, the petitioner prays the Court to order and appoint an- inquest to make of tbp premises aforesaid to and among the children and representatives of the said intestate in such manher and in such proportions as by the laws of Ibis Com monwealth is directed, bo made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; bat if such partition cannot be made thereof, then to value and appraise the same and make report of-their pro. ceedings herein according to law at the next Or phaa’s Court. Whereupon the; said Court on due proof and consideration of the premises awarded an inquest for the purposes aforesaid, , , We therefore command you that, taking with you twelve good and lawful men of your baitwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid; and there in the presence of the parties-aforesaid, by you to Be warned if being warned they will be present, and having respect to the true valuation thereof arid opon the .oaths and affirmations of the ’sard twelve good and lawful men, you make partition to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the Said intestate, in such manner, and in .such proportions, as by the laws of Ibis Commonwealth'is directed, if the same can.be done withoutpredjudice to or spoil ing the whole. But if the said inquest, by you to be summoned as aforesaid to make the said partition or- valuation, shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid, with the appurtenances, cannot, he parted.and divided among all the persons ‘entitled Ihercto as required by law without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, or that it cannot be divided into shares of value, then you cause the inquest to value and appraise the whole of the said real estates the several shares or purports into which they may divide the said real estate, having respect to the true valuation thereof agreeably lo Taw. ' . . ' * But if said partition cannot be made thereof with out prejudice to or spoiling the whole* then -you cause the said inquest to inquire and ascertain whether the. same will, conveniently accommodate more than one of the said repreaenlal Ives of the so id intestate without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. And if so, how many it will as aforesaid accommo date, describing each part by metes and bounds, and returning a just valuation of the same. But if the said inquest, by you to fce.summoncd as aforesaid, to make the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances cannot be so parted and divided as to accommodate more than one of the said repre sentatives of the said intestate, that you cause the inquest to value the whole of the said real estate with the apportenances, having respect to the (rue valua tion thereof according to law. And that the parti lion or valuation so made, you distinctly and openly have before our said Justices ’at Wellsboro, at an Orphan’s Court then on the seventh-day ol December, 1857, after such an inquest shall be made under your hand and seal, and under the hands and'seals pf those by whose oaths or affirmations you shall make such partition or valuation. And have 1 you then and there this writ. Witness the flon. Robt. G. White, presidenljudgc of our said Court, ’oe fifth day of October, A. D. 185 Q. W. D. BAILEY, Clerk 0. C. October 8.1857.6 t. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AMO MATURITY. Just Puhlishedf Gratis, the 25 th Thousand. A FEW WORDS on the rational treatment, withont racdi cine, of Spermatorrhea or local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital ami nervous debility, premature decay of the system, impotoucy and Impediments to marriage gene rally, by 11. DK LA.SEY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may he easily removed without medicine is iu thi* small tract, clear ly deDionstmtcd: and the entirely new and biehly successful treatment, us adopted by the author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly atul at the least possible coat, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post paid, free in a sealed envelope, by remitting two postage stamps to Dr.'DE LA NEY, 17 Lispeuard Street, New York- DP. & W.,ROBERTS, “re Agt’s • of the Albany Agricultural Works, of EM ERY BROTHERS, for the sale of their unrivalled Agricultural Implements. Among the articles suit* able for ibis market are EMERY’S PATENT HORSE POWERS. &c. Circular and Straight >4 cut Saws for Power. Cider Mills—Emery’s and Hickock’s pat’s. Seed Drills, Dog & Sheep Churn Powers, .Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Grain Drills, and Feed Cutters. Reaping & Mowing Machines. • Cali and examine their Illustrated Catalogues and scale of prices. [Wellsboro* Oct. 15, 57. j PLANK ROAD ELECTION.—The annual elec lion for Manogers of the Wellsboro & Tioga Plank Road Company, will be held at the Court House in Wellsboro, at 1 o’clock P. M., on Monday the 2d day of November prox., when two persons will be elected to.serve us managsrs for three years, two to serve two years, and two lo sosvc for one year, also one person lo serve as President and one as Treasurer for the ensuing year. J. X. JACKSON, Secretary. LETTERS of Administration having been grunt ed to the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN MASCHO, lale of Brookfield dec’d., all persons in deblcd to the cstals are requested lo make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to JOHN C. MASCHO >. Adm _, s FRANCIS L. MASCHO f Aamr October 8,1857, 6l* SINGING SCHOOL! The subscriber will open a Singing School at the session room *f the Presbyterian Church in WelUboro, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 21. All who may able lo pay will be charged a small sum (or tuition, and those unable to pay are invited to attend without charge. The object of this school is io learn lo read music. [Oct. 8, ’S7Q WM. F. CURTIS, Instructor. TO BRIDGE BUILDERS. —Sealed proposals will be received by the Commissioners of Tioga County, for the building of a bridge on the Burr plan, across the Cowancsque, at tlife mouth of the Jamison, on the 15th of October, at 3 o'clock P. M. the day of letting. Per order o 1 Commissioners . Bridge letting adjourned to Thursday Oct, 29. STOLEN —From the V/ellsboro* Hotel, on Friday Oct. 2, a Black Frock Coat, with velvet collar and black alpacca lining, r pair of kid gloves and a daguerreotype likeness In the pockets—the property of J, Adams, Also, stolen at (he same time a Buffalo Robe , nearly new, heavy maned, dark color and well furred. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the above property to the subscriber* WelUboro Oct. 15, '57. D. H. SMITH. © 8 SL DENTIST. Office in Roy's New Building, up stairs. All work perinining to his line of business done promptly and well. Wdltboro*, April 2. 1657.-If. OPPOSITION TO HIGH PRICES. NO MONOPOLIES: DOWN WITH COMBINATIONS. An Open Field for Competition. KANSAS has had her share of the Glory, Fun, Confusion &c., and 1 am happy to stale that she is about quieting herself and yielding (he palm to tiie littfe village of Tioga. About the first of November last I commenced selling Goods in Tioga, am still selling. For a. little time past there has been quite an effort on the part of some to establish a standard price for goods par ticularly on leading articles the yery articles qf which ihe poor man uses (he most A few days since I made up my mind to change my prices on FLOUR & MEAL, as I thought I had a right to. X therefore had a, very modest handbill printed informing the people of what I intended doing in the future.. No sooner.had the fact become known that I had reduced the price, than one man selling the same hind of Goods, says:. “Its ahe 1 Cun’! be the same article I 1 know it ain’t good I” Another, interested in keeping up old fogy prices, presents the documents la show. that from the prices he pays in Buffalo fur Flour, Meal &c., of course ETZ’S article atstlie low price can not be as good as ours at oar high prices.' Great discovery! Sensible reasoning! Humbug conclii* sion! * . r. 1 How long since did they find *otot that my articles were not tip-top ? Why, just the moment my price did not agree with theirs. Oar only answer to (heir unkind remarks toward us, is, thal-oar floor was very nice until wc changed the price. Did that change the quality 7 when it is the selfsame article wc have sold since last April. Hundreds can bear me witness that it Is asjilce as any article they ever used. • ” It has never been oar practice nor never will be to say aught of the quality ,of our neighbor’s goods. But we do say that our ‘‘extra supertine” and “su perfine” flour is as good as-any‘flour manufactured or sold in Tioga County. You citizens that buy dbii’t longer believe the humbug yarn that you must pay from 50 lo 75 per cent for goods, especially if you get trusted a few months. No wonder every plank in the Wellsboro* and Tioga Plank Road has received a thousand curses from the merchants of Tioga village, because it has driven trade from ns, they say. The curses will grow [louder and deeper both from buyer and seller until Goods are sold at a reasonable cash profit. Since we commenced we have tried to meet the wants oPthe public, and we flatter ourselves that our large cash sales arc good evidence that our*effort has not been a failure, but has been appreciated by a .generous and candid pub', lie. We shall continue selling Goods in the coitkt store of A. C. dk J, S. Bush,'directly opposite of Baldwin, Lowell & Co.* where we shall be pleased to show oar Goods and gWc our prices. Wcshall buy a large stock of all kinds of Goods in New York this fall, and shall hope by pursuing a straight forward-course to merit the favor of enough of the people ofTioga county to sell them and get onr pay. Wc shall try and have the quality and price satis factory, Cali and see before purchasing. I»SST OF PItICJES. Ontario & Niagara Flour Extra Superfine $7 75 Parma Custom .Mills Superfine 6 00 Corn Meal 2 25 Tioga, August 2d, *57. CHARLES O. ETZ. PHltAD’i ADVERTISEMENTS, ' “' -FKOM "JOITN A. RIDDLE. At Merchants Hotel, North Fourth St., Philadelphia. To the Merchants o f the West and North West. PHILADELPHIA MARKET being easily accessible, your attention is called to it, as possessing facilities and ad vantages, worthy of yonr consideration. Among Its advantage* may be enumerated its location, har ing shorter lines of communication to the interior, its prox imity to the Iron and Anthracite Coal districts of Pennsylva nia, the large and varied extent of Its manufactures, being : far in advance of any other city in the United States, the moderate expenses necessary fur carrying on business, 4c. The market possesses unrivalled advantages for the sale of many.kinds of produce, such os floor, Wheat, Barley. 3)jooI, Butter, Cheese, &c., wliile the charges made upon sales and attendant expenses, are more moderate than neighboring seaboard markets. : HAEMAS, SNYDER, & CO., Wholesale Dealers in "Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 420 Market Street, above 4tb. WOOD, BACON & CO., Importers and "Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domet-tlc DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, N’o. 309 Market st- above Third. BUNN, BAIGCJEE & CO., Importers of BRITISH GOODS, and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple SILK GOODS. DMUKOIDEUIES 4c., No. 37 N. Third street. UMBRELLAS & PABASOM-ffm. If. Richardson, No. 41$ Market street, manufactures first class UMBRELLAS expressly for retailers. Every article waj ranted, HAAS & TAILOR Importers -end Cash Jobbers. No. 305 Market street. Hosiery. Gloves. Shirts and Drawers, Gum Belts, Shirt Bosoms, "White Goods, Embroi deries, Laos, Suspenders, Threads, Combs, 4c., MNCOJLN, WOOD & NICHtWLS, Sue eesaor* of THOS. WHITE 4 CO-, Manufacturers and Im porters of Straw Goods, Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Frames, French Flowers and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South 2d street. T. MORRIS, PEROT & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, 4c-, No. 021 Market, and 612 St. Jiuucs sts. KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIEH or CONCENTRATED LY’E for making Soap. Manufactured by the Petm. Salt Co.. Tarcntum, Alleghany county, Penn. Represented by LEWIS, JAMES 4 CO., Philadelphia. J, s. & E. XL. PEROT, General Produce Commission Merchants, No. 30 North Wharves. Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. AH consignments or orders will receive our prompt and personal attention. PARRISH & BRADSHAW, WALL * WIXDOW PAPER tVnrolioilse, .V. E. OrnerSJ i Arch its. CEO. W. PLCMLY, Manufacturer of every description of PAPER BOXES. -213 N. Fourth Street. CADFPMAN & CHEW, Importers of CHINA, 01.A53 A QUEEN’S tVAUE, No, 21, N. 4th at. JT. MIXES & SOX, Wholesale 800 l & Shoe Manufacturer, No. 49, South 4th street. SAM’L. H. BIBICII ACS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic HARDWARE, No. 258 North 3d street, below Vino. N. & G* TAYTOH, Importer and Wholesale Dealers in Tin Plate, Copper, Sheet Iron, 4c., 303 4 305 Branch street. /WM. ROWLAND & CO., No. 62 Beach st., V manufacture ail kinds of Mill, Cross Cut, Pit and Tenon \SAWS—warranted of sujierior quality. All orders execu ted xvlth punctuality and despatch. E. HALL OGDEN, Philadelphia Malleable Iron Works, corner of Oth and Jefferson street-*; Ware house 307 Arch sL. nbox'c Third, manufacturer of General and Saddlery Hardware, and Malleable and Fine Grey Iron Castings. MANCHESTER SC A EES, Hay. Counter, Coal, Warehouse, Wheelbarrow, Rolling Mill. Railroad Scales of improved patterns and superior qualities, war ranted superior in quality and finish to any other scales made. Warehouse, No. 23 N. Gth Street, Geo. W. Colby, Agent. GREEN’S KEYSTONE HEATER & RANGE.—The Heater has no equal hi this country-—!* all cast iron, and will create 30 per cent more heated air with the same amount of fuel, than rny other furnace in use,— The Range has two ovens that bake uniformly at the pame time. These inventions have no equal in the market.— Rights for sale fur all sections of the Union. 31. Green. No. 23 N. nth St. GIXXESDIE, ZELLER & CO., Whole sale Grocers and Commission Merchants, N. E. corner 6th and Market Streets. 1 C. J. FUEEUIVP WITH KLIIE& CARROL, Importers of Wines, Brandies, Gins, 4c., No. 304 North 3d strect. fSept. 17, 3m.] Executor's Itolicc. LETTERS TESTEMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of SAMUEL JREXFOUD, dcc’d., all persons having claims agginst the estate will present them duly authenticated, and those in. debted to the estate will pay to the subscriber at El. mira N. Y, or to 11. W. Williams at Wellshoro. N. P. FASSETT. Ex'r. WelLboro Sept, 3, 1857, (61.) HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE. AT CLATERACK, N. Y. Mals amj-Fkmale. Board and Tuition, 8120 Pbr YbAr. TERM OPENS SEPT. 18TH. OcQtlemcn Instructors in Piano, Music, Paintlrig and Mod cm Languages. Address the Rev. Alonso Flack, A. il principal. fAtignflt 30,2 moa.j - LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION bavins liceii granted to the Subscriber on the estate of Ephciam Thomas, late of Lawrence, dec'd., all persons indebted to the said estate are requited to inakn immediate pajmnit. and those h.irihg claim-agflin.i »h« nnw ill pie- ni Hum for aotilrmehl f M'olUbyio, a-.pl. I*', I'jl. >l. Ii.VKV.IaON, *iu;u r. NEW FIRM, f BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO., ARE now receiving a very choice and carefully selected assortment of < SI'APZE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries and Provisions, and are prepared to furnish them to customers at As Reasonable Prices As they can he bought in any other’Market. Customers can rely upon finding at all limes any article they may wish, and all Goods warranted to be as.represented. Silks, and Ladies’* Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladles will do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. ' ' . Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of - ■ Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASII PRICES. ■ ALSO, .. . ;|j Groceries, Crockery,' Hardware, Glass Stone, 'Hollow and Wooden!' Ware, - Iron, ■ led, Nails,- Oils, Paints and Dye-Stvffs of every kind and of the best quality with BOOTS & SHOES, for Everybody. »,• AU kinds of Country Product taken in ex. change for goods at the market puces, . ; /Tioga, July 2, 1857. 'U WELLSBORO FOIiNBRV ;-A-N'-D- , I Machine Shop AGAIN IiST FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, lale ot the firm of Tabor Young & Co , Tioga, lakes this riielliod lo in form the public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop in the village of Wellsboro for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such establishments, in the best manner and out of the best of material. ’ ’ ( ' He bos had over twenty years’ experience in the business and will have-the work entrusted to him done directly under his supervision. No work will be sqnt out hall finished. j | ' MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, jSTOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand andto order. . : : ROBEUT* YOUNG. Wellsboro May 28, 1857. r 1 VT. D. TEKBELt, Successor to W. TEEBELL &jsON, CORNING, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail Sealers, in Drugs Sf Medicines , Lead, Zinc, Sf Colored Paints, Oils, Vnrnishes, Brushes, Camphtne Burning .. Fluid, Dye Stuffs, Sash § Ghijss, Fir t Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medu cines , Artists Paints Sf Brushes, Perfumery , Fancy Articles, Flavoring Extracts, 1 . . also _ . ' A general assortment ofSchobl Booksq Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery. Physicians, Druggists, and Country Merchants dealing in any of the above articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. Sept 3. 1857. [ r Farm for Sale in Dclmnr. JOHN YOUNG offers lor sale on {reasonable termsi his farm, situated on the Delmar road, two miles from Wellsboro, containing 205acres,on which there is on excellent spring of running water, an orchard of choice fruit trees, 30 in full bearing, and a young orchard planted 3 years ago of grafted fruit, apples and pears. The improvements are a two story dwelling with kilcii. m., same days of leaving. • jT Eastern 4c., via Troy and Covington, bybT p. m..same day* of leaving. ! ! Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday & Friday, by 12 m. Western, via Couderaport, Tuesday and Friday, by 12 m. Sept. 17,1857. I. D. RICHARDS, V. M. TIOGA COUNTY STEAM FLOURING MILL At mainsbarg, Pouna. THE new and splendid St cum Mill at Mainsburg is now in full operation, and the proprietor is prepared to do custom work or Flooring with neat ness and despatch. This" Mill has i 4 run of stone, and Is capable of grinding 80 bushelspcr hour. Persons bringing Grain to this Mill nan have it ground ly take home wUli them; and we will war rant them as good work as can be ftone in this re gion of country. LYMAN W Oct. 8, 1857. R. K. BR UN DA 9 ALLEN & BIRD, SURVEYORS', DRAUGHTSMEN, - posite St Nicholas Hotel. Now York. [A)ig. 20.3ra0*.] V To Farmers and Sportsmen. cash I prices svill he pa/d’J T * for POULTRY,. VEN. ISON and all Kinds WILD.GAME, at the WELLSBORO H.EAT MARKET. Customers can rely upon finding at this Market, the best qualities of. meat always on hand. Shop in the north end of the VVcJlsboro Hotel. Welisboro’ Scpl. 24, 1357., (if}.' Admiiiistralor’s Notice. Letters of administration having been granted the undersigned uprm the estate of WM. A . REYNOLDS. late jof Clymcr, dec'd., all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them (or settlement to ROSWELL ACLY I . , , DARWIN SYKES \ ALEACHING POWDER.—To remove ink and fruit stains &.C., from linen. Price cla per box, with full directions for use, EERMANENT MARKING INK—Tornark col lars and other clothing so that the name wilLnot wash out. Price 25 cts per bottle. /'IEPHALIC SNUFF.—For Catarrh, Headache- &c. ’ Price 25 cents a bottle.' A RMENIAN CEMENT.—For mending bruko glass or china ware, with directions for lU us Price* 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.) POTASH, Sal Soda, Salernlus v P a tP Ginger, Par* Ground Mustard, and.HomeU’s Essence ofCof. fee, just received and for sale at Roy’s Drug Store, BUTTER OF ANTIMONY is one of the best caustics used by Farriers lo cure corns oa horses’ feet, also to cure waits. PIERSON’S EXPEGTORANT.-A valuable rem edy tor coughs, colds and lung difficulties. INDIAN SANATIVE DROPS or Life Regulator, is considered a most valuable article far difficul ties caused by impurity of the blood, this article recommends itself; certificates are unnecessary try it if you would know its value. /CHEMICAL HAIRTONIC.—-This qptr.poundla used lo prevent the hair from falling off to cause it to grow in thicker—and lo restore hair that U growing gray toils original color ; U is nicely per* fumed and is very pleasant article for toilet usse.^ E RUCHES AND BROOMS—A foil assortment of Brushes of all kinds kept constantly on hand—a nev lot jost arrived Afresh supply of Caro phene and Fluid just re ceived at Roy’s Drug Store. THE BEST INK in America.—Conger and Fields celebrated Recording Ink. Also David A Black’s Permanent Ink for Records and Book keeping. A new supply of these valuable Inks just received at Roy’s Drug Store; also a large quantity Common School Inks. Flavoring extracts.—New suppiy; such Lemon* Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon* Rose, Nutmeg, Cellery, Ac. GLASS BOTTLES with wide mouths, for pre serving frails, berries Ac. NEW SUPPLY of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, Dental Soaps, Odors for the Handkerchief, and Fancy Goods a large assortment. RHODE ISLAND LIME for whitewashing.— Also Whitewash’Brashes for sale at Roy’s Drug Store. : LOOKING-GLASS PLATES —With or without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE. MAYER'S OINTMENT.—This ointment has long been held to be a great sccicl among the Germans. It is highly valued as a successful enre for fever sores, bad ulcers and sores of almost every kind which are found lo be difficult to heal. Sec di rections on the box. - ' COMPOUND CATHARTIC FILLS; the best pill in use for billious complaints and affections of the liver. HEADACHE PILLS—For Sick headache, nrr vous headache and ail headache that comes uo at regular intervals. A variety of Children’s Books —Blank Book? School Books, Stationery Ac. Also the Depository of the Tiogji Cpunly Bible Society—containing a large variety of Bibles and Testaments from 6J cents to 6 dollars. LUCIAN BIRD. Corning ISook Store. THE Subscribers have removed to the largo and clegatfliy fitted op brick store—four doors cast of Concert Block, Corning—and will keep on baud a large .assortment of New Books, among which are RELIGIOUS STANDARD WORKS, HISTORICAL BOOKS, TALES OF FICTION, POETICAL WORKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, Blanks, Stationery and Wall Y. Daily and Weekly papers, all the Magazines at Publishers prices. All for sale cheap. Corning, Sept. 24, '57. ROBINSON &, CO. Who Wants to Invest. THE SUBSCRIBER having located in the City of Hudson, Si. Croix Co. Wis., would respect fully inform his old friends in Tioga County, Ihrft having thoroughly explored the Government lands in this district he h prepared to act iu a Real Estate Agency and will locale Land Warrants; enter lamb wnh cash ; buy and sell Real Estate, or attend to the loaning of money at as reasonable rates as any in this County. Any information in regard country will be -given by addressing the subscribers . and enclosing postage stamps. All selections uC ' lauds made in person »nd in the best locations. Hudson Cityi Aug. 20, *57. C. V. ELLIOTT- NOTICE is hereby given, that an application ha?* been made to the Court of Oooiraon Pleas c.‘ Tioga County, by Geo. Foster, R» V, Vanhoej&n, G. W. Terry and others, for the u t*\rpt Baptist Church and Society ot Union .town ship,* 1 which will be granted at the next Term of said Court, if no sufficient objection be made thereto, J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. Wellsboro* Sept. 24,1857. LEITKKS of harms bwn granted tn ffc* u V on or ivior j.vtv of KutHnrt, ilec’d.. P'-r-oiis to flip siU jr*» r— t*j jvr. m > t ivl fli •»•**• tviMng rl.'itna tV -ini* * rl) t) ?•»» 1 •> *■ t-» RuiUtt-i, aipt K,l I L .-A ii.Vwhrj;. .»• n* \ RECEIPTS. BOOKS. SWEET MUSIC,