• nnd Lincoln have had (heir first Do “° of lhe campaign. They met at 51,65 ill las' Saturday, and measured ■ |a n o u „| a s was nervous, almost fran used some very harsh terms.- His : ’° n “ . ,vis cool, deliberate, argumentative, T° nen n .|emanly in his bearing, and as a d 36 ™ had the decided advantage of ,nseq ucn _ Douglas wus guilty of a is adver=a V He attempted to palm "liberate m ‘ rs a series of resolutions that f on nis ne an county con id been pa - • a „ 0> as t ite platform :nl ‘° n J ’ > , ilis Illinois Republicans at their ]op[e rlceiion in 1854. He was con lal, r the attempted deception, and thus C arrai-ned before the public for the laD f,,„i on of a crime as base as a forgery D "!r Must not his friends, who are pos se . ia ,i, e least of honorable feelings, feel turned of their leader t lin the evening the f hPcans of Ottawa held an enthusiastic 'Cnn- the Democrats,skulked off into the Lincoln! and Douglas have ’ e other meetings during the campaign. K PsiCEFi'L Township.—ln Lovvi-j town , ‘ Qay county, Indiana, they have a son f foretaste of the millenium. It has I within 8 j |ls o ne hundred and seventy families, a white except one, and they keep dark 1 m „ There are one hundred and sixty ite voters, and during the last twenty years | iere has bhen no fight or quarrel at any lection held in the township. It contains even school houses, seven j-oad districts, even bachelors and seven large men ; three hutches, three preachers, three pair of twin vs‘three fiddlers, three carpenters, three tosi offices, three crazy men, and three over seventy-five years old. There is not a law yer doctor, or loafer in il, nor a giocery nor Imtper. A heller, friendlier, happier popula ion is not to be found in the Stale. [n ilie vicinity of Wolcoltville, Cl.,lin the ullv which lies between Torringlon and Torringford, on Friday, the 6th ult., was an jskfcion of the power of the electric fluid isielv, if ever, surpassed. It entered a hem b;t tree two and a half feel in diameter and ij.rij.sve feel high and so completely did it demolish the tree, ihat not a fragment of it rfiMincd which a boy might not have Jaid rajs shoulder. The mass of the tree, was I wily reduced to splinters,'which covered the around in every direciion for distance of uthcor fifteen rods from where the tree fcjjiiood. Entering the ground, the fluid foiled three deep furrows in different ditec ms, throwing from their beds large s>nnes, md excavating a hole in the earth some fghtcen inches in diameter. -fM-A-R-R-I-E-D- X: Dq.ti-t in Dolmar. August 30th. by the I x L ftojjo Mr. A. F. DODGE, of Harrison Talley, and V -L'tn'i: A. MtvnK. of IMm.tr. -D-I-E-D- I-M i-1 iitl*. ?• i Ist. of consumption, MATILDA, < :r' f B ilium ami Abigail Butler. aged 27 years. ‘li: -tirlv i \i',tr bad -ho been unable to take any active, ix m-i, ainl fur It. wl.-Ivj- had been utterly helpless and look* ,;i :v,,irl i* a d.,uU alnmd daily expected. During this t/;i- Vr-uf-nt'C** were t ften v>tv great, but borne with a tpnt if I'.ai. tii e that wa> remarked by all. Ten years ago ‘ui'CtiM-lirr-tir. a* die truded, to the Lord, uniting at tijat i.M” 't tilt tin* M K. Church at 810-dning. Her life has ever •a t atvl n tis mg, and In renndm t exemplary. Though i r >!i carter- h o > .t>t .v- th>><(' who li:n>- ho hope"; for they tn-t tl>- ir I*-' i* Kr gain. ami that 'he !•< only ••asleep in J-m." CUM.] 11. If. WOOD, | TpTi.P rim the inhabitants of NVellsboro 11 '• h* l li.i- t.ik» ii the rooms om.t IV3I. Robert’s Tin Shop. Uip li> is- i>r> I'.mtl t.i uKe pictures to suit, or no charge }'l U.N AN h J-ANTV CAFE> fr'om.7s cents to $4 00. |!o*A'l >tri nmt> >l l>. (.ill ami exanfine Specimens. Wi ! l‘t».r>» Nj.t.o, is-,s. 1 Sheriffalty. % the People of 2toga County: ■yULhING i,, tfi** e'lrnc't Solicitation of numerous friends i. u»l a. |‘M>’;r ith •v. I announce niv«e|f ns an INDB- f.. r the office of SheiifT. I lely up «\-h,.j\.Av f>i, in/, ti-s If they prefer to give me their votes. 1 ‘ 1 " cr "*' * ll ' - >f On v see fit to vote against me. It in their ‘'- i■ '• and I fhall not complain. Should a mnj.ir n•; ; . ttmjj a-i.Je party distinctions and preju 'T*'"?" ‘' ni ' '"i’l>'-rt. and elect me Sheriff, I uill dis ' -"f the the best of my ability. ie- 'u " man has rights,ami thai wealth n ‘ (•'"•Mri Uu o,niifc lor the practice of injusthe and ' i -t 'll. N'ini-iul*i r 9. 3t* Ilaiiimontou Lands -V£ir exgland settlement. T> ‘Ri-.unPOKTI MT-i-—TO All WANTING FARMS— -41 - •> *'• ut.n jil.i' i*. twenty-five miles from'Philadelphia i.ii-lc n .ml Atlantic railroad. New Jersey. An old >'Vns .I r , '’V' ‘ ll "I* lK ‘d f°r pale, and tlie first division r n 'l[' ***' TI 1* into farm's of twenty ticrcs ami ‘ 16 of the best quality for tho production r' l - ii. “‘T 11 - 1 " • Thv price i- $l3 t'c $2O per acre-*, pay -1.. |r ' ,I ' , ',i , i r ‘ art, " T J ,,,r i. v instalment*, within a term of I - r •) lt 1 111:1 r ’ '*• The arc made e.i-y. in order f , ‘ r, l’< i improvement of the’land, hy enabling *. * >n I '** !J1 lR to buy a farm. It i-now being rx * t> r r ‘ i good roads, and Pome nl the best citi u. , ''' and the. Middle States are erecting t -:.; ./- Via'V' - *' a P° e he of the greatest itnprove- L.he.f'-V | bil I'ieljihja. SeM*ut\.five houses bavebeen [- l*r.u tical farmers ami business men hi- an i,, 1~ , *’ rf ' l ’lth of the Union are settling them. 11.. I;," r Allt place, On nccomit oi its Iningin lej s r *;‘, J f lut . ~l< n ket. Every article raised upon this ' ; thin * T ,iu The water is excellent, and no Ils'-Mifi- ' ,r, ' lkn,, '' n • ran,''.if 3 ., 1 *' 111 * 1 ' i,r ' * a - v Inam, with a day bottom and 1:., , \ r 5 It is free and easily worked II ,;p ">,j ln t * l '- phosphates. and surh is its fertility ; ‘ r -‘ a‘.*,ia>i *'T '* l' r<,, hiet-d both upon this land and the i. n ,!l* j 'huiizunder cultivation, it will be found not to <•,? "■> '' a 111 production of crops most adapt- L-:fn’.’.t£!. hu J Im ’ wdl aware that tho earliest and the c “ my from New Jersey, which arc .v! 1. -.,^1 1‘ J l ‘l y l '' amount id millions of dollars. The - •' i;-, i ir j 'di-i'ssihie in every way for fertilizers, has 1i..-1-r-l Ji ‘‘'l l V' f duality of muck manure. r - -v ict.. f x . material- cau he had on the spot at a *’i. : > n-Vi "'V i ' ( hher mills arc now being open '•» ‘ Ju; i.>,(ll r ' " ‘ ,lc Parted on the ground. A pcrsin -1 or present convenience for one u,i !l *count of the extensive emigration, c. a; •... I '"iir-o to pursue m order to get a place to live k ’’*•* nii'ii and builders are on hand to put up 1 ’ l, ‘'; ‘’migrant has many advantages. He \. v m' U j n '*‘* °f the great cities in the Middle ' j,, . • n b'lanil; he is near his old friends and as - 1; flj[ | / ltl f country, where every improve t;],.. *' rt "‘ is at hand; he is in a healthy h” ‘' . r ~' J '•* t ' c t t b> the certainty of losing the greater : ' l,rx "l: i! • I1 !V\ ' OW * l by those nialiguant p -r,J -Til m fl l r 1 ‘ * h, ‘ of hi many millions of young 0,1 r«-gums away from home and friends.— J'- o'' 1 and an open winter. * r V l ,ne daily to Philadelphia.and toall those r-Ki. r ‘' J 'V;-‘ ,, road company gives a free ticket. ‘"■'•tit-.J. 4u,i _ ,; lt °»ce be struck with thoadvantagi** here r* ktI ‘ «P ‘' 'n "M’ the property has not been aiiU uiilo J Vi mx<<,n I,> »t was thrown in the “ ,J h- iniif,,) statements were conect.no one ‘ ; irr* n ° c ' A^ r,u ne the land iKsfore purchasing.— ?• b'sti.i;, l " < tl ‘d to do. They will sec the lan|l under '' l sll>)rJiu.) l i.persons no douht front own •_ ' f il„ witness the improvements, and Can l' rf i‘.irt hen by given, that the Admini-trator*. Execu- Xl tor- and Cinaidiaiis oi the following named estates have settled their aceount-. ami that the sum* will he pi created to the Orphan's Court of Tioga County, on Monday..the I:sth day of Septcmfier, ISS-S, for eontiimation and allowance. mV.: JOHN \y. BAILEY The account of Bateman Monroe and Laf.uette rfray. E.\ ecutors of the e-tate of ,lanie.> Ba\trr. deed., late of Sullivan. Account of Roswell Acly, Executor of the estate of BenJ. F. J/iller. derc.i-ed, late of Clymer. Account of J. J. AVei line and Samuel Hartman, Adminis trators of the estate of Isaac Berime, deceased, late of Lib erty. W. D. BAILEY, Regiotcr. tVellsboro, Augu-t Idth. 3S.»S. - Onardiau’s Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court for Tioga County, will be exposed at public sale at the Courthouse in Well-boro, on Thursday, the Idth day of Septemln r next, the following deacnbed p«t side of Main Street in the f\ Village of Tioga, Tioga Co. I*a. extending from said street to thcTioga Hail Hoad. known as the Slocomb property, and consists of’about live acres of land with a large tine dwelling house, a smaller dwelling house (on Broad Street.) a barn and other outbuildings and some choice fruit trees ami shrobhety. Said properly will lie sold on liberal terms. Enquire'of the proprietor N. Dcutou Wilkin, No-42 Exchange Place New York, or of the subscriber ut Tioga Village. c. it. suvMoun, June 17, ISoS. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed lo the undersigned on the cslatc of JO SEPH POTTER, late of Knoxville, dec’d, all per sons indebted to said estate arc requested to muke immediate payment, and those having clairasagainst the same must present them to NANCY POTTER, Adm'x. ' Knoxville, August 5,1858, 61.* A DMTNISTKATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration /\ having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Theodolite Lam-on, iate of Jackson dec’d.. all persons in debted to the Mud estate, arc requested to make immediate I»ayment, and those having claims against the «ame will pre sent them to 0. B. WELLS, Adm'r. Jackson. .Inly 1,1855. , SENT FREE TO ANT ADDRESS. Gr. GL EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Bbok Enterprise. HAS just issued a new and complete catalogue of Ins Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. $OOO worth of Gifts mil be given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. A gift worth from 25 cts, to $lOO, will be delivered with each book nt the time ot sale. . Orders fiom the country promptly filled and the Goods for warded by express or mail on the same day the older Is re ceded. A -complete catalogue sent free. Address, 0.0. EVANS Jan. 2S, Ibob. 4'J'J Cheetqut St, I’injadcipjtja. UULLARD'3, Brigade Orders. NKLSON CATLIN DICKINSON'S MILL Kegislcr’s Notice. For Sale. A er being only 8100, and the combined machine 8120 —making it altogether the most desirable; Mower and /fcaper in market. Call at the Tin Stove Store and examine for yourselves. ‘ I June 17, 1858. ' D. P. ROBERTS. ICTThe Subscriber is also Agent of the,Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sale of j [ Emery’s unrivalled Railroad Horse Powers,(T]hrcsh. ers and Separator's, Portable Circular and| Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines. | f Clover Hullers, Emery’s, Hickok’s antf< Krauscr’s Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Sliellcrs, Hay, {jSlraw & Stalk Cullers, Horse Rakes, Dog Powcrs,jClow f s Grain Cradles, Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Dcdcrick’s Hay Press, Stump Ma chines, Leather and Rubber Belling. [ j TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS. Dr. It, A. Lament's ! | PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The moat beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE Tills valuable vegetable compound has long been used in the private practice of Dr. Lmnont, for regulating the de rangements of the female system ami for impro\itig|the gen eral health, and by long experience has been jftjund the greatest remedy against those painful or general complaints to which the female constitution is liable. A few ta k‘'u forgone week before the monthly period will remove all obstructions front, any cause whatever, as incredible as it may appear. ] N. 15.—Those Ladies who have been diMippointriJ in the use of Pills, Ac., can put the utmost confidence in this bdnipouml. Jm-C AUT I O N -sa. - 1 This compouml must not ho taken by females touring the early months of Pregnancy under the penalty ofjcirtam al>- orlimi. At all other times it is safe, as it is vegetable. It will be sent to any address i/.ed agent, or to K. I.lablis*hed Himself at _|_ Wilcox &. Sears, one door be low R. S. Cailey’sStQrey-JatUere he is manufacturing and selling “* I J At Wholesale and Retail, flic various kinds of TIN, COPPFtf andiSHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, an|l*mude in the most substantial manner. j j ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING, and pll kinds of JOBBING, done on short notice and inj a satis factory manner. ! \ DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS Call and see my stock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is the place- to buy cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wcllsboro, June 17,1858. | \ CLOTHING CLOTHING CLO THING HOLD ON, MR. PKIiNTER !! STOP THE PRESS ! / f ■ t ; WH 4T FOR? WHY, TRGijIAN & BOWEN have just arrived from New York with the j 1 LARGEST CHEAPEST . fI AND BEST assortment of GOODS ever before offered to the people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and nulvrith ulanding the ’ 1 RISH OF CUSTOMERS they say they must advertise in order id let every body know that they are on hand at j !'< THE EMPIRE STORE with a large assortment of 1 DRY-GOODS / DRV.GOODS ! GROCERIES GROCERIES HARDWARE \ HARDWARE ROOTS & SHOES ROOTS iSHOES CROCKERY J CROCKERY J . and every variety of goods n e ually found In a coun try stcre, and which they will s-cll as clnjap or chea per than the same goods can be other store in this vicinity. Call and examine their slock of goods before purchasing elsewhere, j j No charge for showing Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT TUE EM FIRE STORE! | j TRUMAN &, BOWEN. WclUborn, June 14, ’5B. If 1 I HATS & CAPS Oats & caps hats & CAPS GLASS, WARE GLASS WARE GLASS WARE WOODEN WARE CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE AT ROE'S AT ROE’S AT ROE’S NOTICE- j j ' IS hereby piven. Hint a special Court -will bej'lteW nt.the Court llou*bcrry rank of North .America ra. liowrey & vs. Calkot Dtifh-y ■ j Niles A Osgood v«. (Sraves liver vs. .7ohn*bn;ct »l Tharp t*. Ml lot} re Wallace Ct al \jji ftiscbo Binplialn TrlMeos ts. Merrill Travis A Turner vis. Benson Phelps A Dodge vs. Kre«s Dnvrey Combi • Fox ct at. vs. Thompson Dyer v.s. Tmpa Ibulroad' Co Wilson is. Ftowel! A son ' lasi eh Vs. Phillips’el al Stevens for Potter v. ReckwithDePui v?.- Panuetltier . Bingham Trustees rs. Benson Koss for Dent v«. pabcofk et al Stephen*, vs. Dache Ex'r Kress is. StmveD A soil Norris. 1-1 Bcbcc ts. Hill ct al I; i SECOND WEEK. ~ 'J, Barhe & Boss vs. SpaMiug Dench vs. rimer, f CorhVs vs. Ilulburt Bingham Trusfecrf vs. Fairman Bingham Trustees vs. Slosson do. vs 'Lojv© do. ts. Jo. do. 11 -Linphrar ot nl Guernsey vs. Niles do. vs 'Norwood do. \s. Hut-on ct al do. vs Wells ot al Binghrtm Trustees vs. potter Bingham.TriMecp r-. Benson do. vs. Patridgo ct al do, vs. Crittondoh d(>. vs.JtiMho ot al ‘ Dachc vs. Ely et nl do. vs. Ruck et .if Bingham Trustees ra. Cillcy ct do. vs'. Matti-on al do. vs. Matti-on do. ts. Long. Jr. ot nl IfTidungton Mutual Insurance do. vs. Herrick ct al Co. >s. do. v«. Preston et al Washington Mntdal In-uiranec Locke's Atimr's vs. Lock© Co. v». Nichdlej Wood & Co. Bach© & Boss vs. Osgood . ! 1 PUMPS! PUMPS! f | THE SUBSCRIBER is ajjenl for tlicjsale of Cowing dp Co's Pumps , Fire and Garden Engines , Hydraulic RampJ.Qc. Cowing &. Co., manufacture these Fjumps, luntiul manner, and cannot be excelled. - I CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL PUfcIPS, TIGHT TOP WELL PUMPS, DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by tenting your orders al my Tin & Stove Store. Cull and see samples. | WM. ROBERTS. WclLboro, Aug. 5,1858, If. ; PAINT.A: Linseed Oil at ('nl. por jhl, «V U.CLLARD’S. now in use, fur all cases of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. - j } $5O 000 WORTH.OF NIE-W Summer Goods. AT Till? Don't let a fretful, fault finding disposition destroy your domestic happiness, when a few dollars spent at the Regulator store will save it all. We will sell BEAUTIFUL PLAIB SILKS At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago al Bs# Elegant Bayadere 3ilks r cheap, at 6s. worth 12*. BLACK. SILK, Twenty-eight inch Black Silk 4s. f usually sold for Bs. I will sell you the reaf Oil Bbifed Black Silk at 6s, w'brth at other stores 13a. and 14s. For as soon as you indulge a morose cross temper, you destroy your own and the comfort of those around yon. NEEDLE VO'KK, We will sellyou Needle Work less than the cloth is worth. Beautiful French Wrought Collars for 4* worth usually 10s. Splendid sets Sleeves and Col lars 6s. Muslin Edging and Inserting* at onc-half the usual prices. Marseilles Goods of all kind? cheap, a full set sold by o&r neighbors at J2* we will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper thaw ever heard dl“ before. Do not slay from the Regulator Store, lor your example will be fell through generations to comc.~- Onc cross discontented spirit in a family will turn a happy home into confusion and distress, and the sight ot a frowning face, when so little money will clear it up, should be cured by calling at thc.Rcgo lalor and buying one of those heavy NEEDLE WORK FRENCH VEILS, Bought at the Tate Auction, which we will sell a| 6s. worth 12s. Sickness is not so distressing when (here is carefulness _or patience, and patience you will need when you come to select lire good*, in consequence of the great rush of customers, and the piles of gcods you will find, but we will do as fu «l as we can. We have added a number of men to oor list, and you will not be kepi in waiting long, for the bundles are continually moving out at the door, with the one continued sound • How Cheap! Hqw Cheap!! And colored Lawns for 6 1.4 cents, and the real Jaconet Lawns for is. Elegant Brilliant* for Is., beautiful Cliallies for Is worth 2s Hd new styles. Bayadere Cliallies entirely new and cheap er than ever sold in the country. Three rase? of thos-e Mohair Debegw, which we sell at 6 1-4 cents, always sold at Is. They go off by the piece, and you must come soon to gel those Mohair dark coL ors for old ladies. When we look on ll»c counte nance of a good Uird grandmother, we cannot but lova and revere her, although she may not be able to do much with her hands, Qvc have a job lot of Kid Gloves bought at Auction, that we >-cll at la per pai,r warranted kid) with the household, but by imitating Lois of old she can do much for the fam ily in relieving the mother of a part of hcrjcarc?, by spending a day at the Regulator Store and se lecting some of those unprecedented bargains from those piles of Sheeting we have just received. 8 bales AtlanticA heavy one yard wide 7 ccnU per yard. G bales Boston A Wire twist, I yard wide 6 1-4 cents per yard. 5 Dales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 1 yard wide 7 cents per yard. 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 3*4 yard wide 6 cents per yard. 7 Bales Lawrence Steam Cloth 3.4 yard wide 4J cents per yard. , Colton Batting, Warp, Twine, different grades. Cotton yarn all numbers. In the mother nolliingcan be more beautiful than a meek and quiet spirit. There is no adornment compared to it, but we can add much Ip it by your selecting from nur piles of u mi "W 1 . Hi Which Comprise over 200 different patltrns,— Same Estella 2 yards square 10s, thal'have been sold at $5 with a good assortment of Crape and . i!U Shawls. A Black Silk with heavy fringe, 172 •nehes square we will sell you for 40s. Crapes from 84 to 820 each. Lace Capes, some beautiful ones that we will sell at ruinous prices. We can only ask you to look and we will,sell you every article as we advertise. Millinery Goods Straw Bonnets from Is to 20s. French Flowers by the Do*. American Flowers by the Box. Pattern Hals. Dre^sCups. Straw Braids. Blondes, Ruches, See. Cords, Tassels, French Corsets, Brass aud SU ».I Hoops. si am s©©:? mmm* The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. The first spreads the nc\?Sj the second religion, and ilio third and last and Sherwood’s pat. cnl Steel Skirls with adjusting Busl'c, which may be found at the Regulator Store, Corning, N, Y. BOOTS & SHOES Ten rapes of those fine Foxed Gaiters at 4s. fid. per pair, Eight eases of Women’s Enamelled Uwi< fis usually 10s, Men’s heavy Brogan Shoes thal cost G-* per pair lo make we will sell them at 75 cent**. Mens’ Kip Boot?, Fancy lops and well made 10- per pur ; A good kip at 12s, and any quantity of La dies* Rubbers at Is fid per pair. The Rubbers are Goodyear’s Patent, and best kind of No. 3, HATS, HATS, A lot from Auction. A good Panama fine hrnid al 6s usually sold at 20s. Senate Hal, 4s sold usu ally at Bs. Campeachy flat, while, 4s sold usually at Bs. Palm leaf by the dozen or single one for a song, and ribbon thrown in at that. * Boy’s and Youth’s Hal of all kinds. Men’s and Boy’s Summer Goods. Kentucky Jeans Is per yard. Heavy double and twisted Cotlonade, handsome plaid Is fid. Hand some Figured Saliinelt, wide sl/ipe, 3s worth 6-*.— Fancy Cassirncrcs, Broaa Cloths,Vestings, on which we will not be beat in price, in the Stale. o*l will only say, let every member of the f«mi !y strive to make (tome happy by calling at the Reg ulator and selecting a bundle of those Cheap Goods, by so doing you will remedy it and make a ‘Sweet home,” even a home on Barth, and at the same time do much good lo him who is in want of the “needful** which is your humble servant. R. B. ROBINSON. Corning, May 20, 1853. The Grocery Department is Full . PORK, FLOUR SUGARS, TEAL;- &.c. Good Flour wirr.intcd 51,75. GooJ Floor not worr.tnlcd SL Condles Is. jnod, 7 oonU I" r pound, i v.Ty llin'in cs;., ,l| v UoniMij. M.'V '-111, 15,'it. li. Ji. Rum.\SO.V. HAMS,