LUtof Jurors- -December Term, 1857. '' GRAND JURORS. . • , H. W; Merrick, E. A.'Fiib, A. K. Bosard, Jam da D. Hill, Ebdnezer Barley, Truman’ Kilburn, Jas; H. Gulick, Wm. B, Vanhorn, Leri Elliott, George Root, Helem Claus, Sylvester Kelly, Chester Pat. ridA, John Lewis, Richard-Childs, M. H. Abby, L. I. Nichols, H. L. Miller,- David Stratton, M. V. Swan Dewitt Chase, Richard English, Andrew Beers, Wm. Tiffimy. TRAVERSE JDEOB3, FIRST WEEK. Royal Rose, James F. Frost, Samuel Miller,. E. D, Roberts, Joseph Dewitt, Joseph Peters, Austin Lathrop, V. R. Gee, M. D. Field, S. H. Levegood, C. H. House, John Goodspeed, Harris Robbins, Phatfiijaoughton, L. K. Longwell, S. H. Murdock, Benj. Vandusen, Laugher Bache, C. fl. Spencer, E, -6. Benedict, J. IS. Boyd, Henry Fish, D. S. Grantier, Lyman Hakes, Seth Clark, Thomas Gee. Tilley Marvin, Horace Fellows, J. F. Sturdevant, Abel Sly, W. D. Kelly, David Hart, J. B. Redfield, J. V, Swan, T. vv. Starks, Wm. B. Middaugb. TRAVERSE JURORS, SECOND WEEK, S. C. Alford, Levi L. Smith, Hiram Freeborn, Erastns Batts, John Craig, Isaac Searles, Wm. H, Coon, Abram Walker, Isaac Berry, Elias Baty, J. G. Albeck, Ira Lownsbury, P. F. Christian, Zachens Malloory, Abram Kniffin, Benj. Tubbs, Wm, Brain, John Cook, Vine DePoi, Geo. W Hymen Mathew Ratao, Wm. Thomas, Marlin Stratton, Angus Grit fin, Jacob Grantier, D. C. Doolittle, Geo. H. Baxter, Solon Dartt. R. Toles, R. P. Buttles, Joshua Bowen, Nathan Miller, Wm. Johnson, C. W. Hantnore Jesse M. Keeney, Jas. B, Hasted. ’ Trial List--December Term, 1857. ' B. C. Wickham et al va Geo Knox et al Wa* Spalding -vs A.. Button-et al James Duffey vs L. H Reod et al Tbos. Putnam tb E Dyer H. Sherwtfed vs Alex. Mattison et al J. W, Shoff -vs Winthrop Reach m James Men'll vs H Williston Guernsey fur Otis vs Ehiel Harris Presbyterian congregation of Va T w „ Bloffßburg vs J * w. Ryon S.Beemis tb Wm.Borns fi. Rexford’s Eir. vs H. P. Yeomans Wm, E Clark et al vs E. Miller’s Exrs.; ‘A. Clark yjj same Henry Ratbbone vs John A. Hammond Elias Russell T 8 John Mitchell Wm. Barns vb E.Qulmby J.D. Longwell vb L. M. Palmer Ira Bollock vs Bennett k fiandall C. Ratbbone ■ vb Byon k Tubbs • Victor Case vb Levi Carpenter D.B.Shoff H. H. Baynes vs H. Jones et al 8. Beckwith vs b. C. Wickham X■ B * Bc . ni l v» Clymer School Directors Ira Bullock vb Bennett k Randall William A. Falkner tb J. Stoddard et al H. A. Guernsey vs D. P. Roberts et al Geo, Stanley va Henry Rogers J.D. Wood vs Geo. Kress Tabor, Young A Co. vg Mansfield Iron Works, W. D, Bailey •. vg £. R. Burley A. Locey vs T. Coats Greenfield et al vs N. Beach M. T. Brown et al vg W. N. Hammond J. D. Longwell vs B. Bentley Hastings & McNitt vs John Bowea T. Coatfl vs W. T. Humphrey Sylvia Pannentier vs W. Wells et al Wright* BnUet ■ vs N. A. Elliott Shippens Exrs. vs L. J. Cooley H. BT Caulklns vs W. W. Ballard et al vs C. 8. Whitcomb et al vs L. Davenport R. C. Gillette vs Covington Township ts lliram Costloy rs H. 8. JolmSon. tb A. JV Clark n W, W* Ballard et al • rs J. Tremsin vs Ij. J. Cooley tb Martha Elevens James Costley Martin Power H. K. Hill L.P.Hoyt Tioga Rail Road J. W. Guernsey ct al Bridge & Shepard rs Ifi. D. TVoIIh Clark Slosson Galvin Bean 11. Knickerbocker vb “ Klmira W. M.Co. vs W. M. Johnson Kobert Campbell yg A. Looey Wardwell for , Woodward tb J.C. Johnson ct al A- W. Harrison vs Barlow & Swan TTm. Slahew vb W. T. Humphrey Axnasa Culver va Philip Tubbs Bou for Berry vs I. Spencer J. D. Gillette vs C. JJ. Colegrovo Panneter £ Roberts vs Daggett A Sixbe© Dewitt * Son - - - . Vs 8. Smith et al V 8 Vn. Hey sham T 3 Julius Skiff • Artemufi Locey TVm. M. Bartlett SHERIFF’S SALES. T> Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of Ft Fa. Lev. and Venditioni Exponas issued out of'the Common Fleas of Tioga County and to me directed I will ex pose toj .public sale on MONDAY, the 7th day of December next stone o'clock afterooonin the Court House, Wells boro, the following described property, to wit: A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by E. Rohe, east by toad running from Roseville toDagget Hollow, south by Mill creek road, and west by E. Rose —containing about acre all improved,With a frame house, frame barn and store bouse thereon. 1 . , ALSO—-Another lot in "same township, bounded north by TV. A. McClure, east by J. D. Veddee, south by John Benson, « cst by B. Hall—containing fifty-five acres, about fifty acres improved, with two frame bouses, one frame barn, black smith shop and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Harrison Ribbons. ALSO—Four lots of land in the township of Osceola, bound ed north by A. Blackman, east by street leading from Osceola to Woodhull, on the south by M. Seely, west by S. Elison— containing about 3 acres of improved land, with frame bouse, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO —Allot in said township bounded on the north by TV. F. Humphrey, edst by A.’Seeley, on the south by Ellison, Tubbs'and Strait, and on the west by street running to"sash Jactory—containing about of an acre with frame house thereon. ALSO-—A lot in said township, bounded on the north by H. Tubbs, on tho east by Tascarora street, sooth by J. Taft and .M. Seeley, west by street leading to Addison—containing about-acre of improved laud, frame bouse, frame bam and •some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot ineame township bounded north by Jf-Seelay, casthy Tubbs and others, south by JS. Slosson, west by A. K. Bozard and otbera—containing 24 acres of improved land, with a brick kiln thereon. To be sold os the property of Charles H. Cotegrove and David 3f. Yauziie. ALSO—-A lot of land in the townahip-of Chatham, bounded as follows, to wit, north by Charles Fullers, west by Jacob Conley,'south by - . Wlllhelm, and east by Constant Aery—containing seventy-eight acres and about twenty-five acres improved. log house, frame bam and a few fruit trees IherfcoQ. To be sold as the property of Chauncoy Howard. ALSO—A tract of land in Westfield township bounded on the north by B, Mattison, on the east by W. Lnhar, on the west by 11. Steele'and B. Mattison, and on the south by Koshmore—containing about one hundred acres with about fiftv ncrys improved, two apple orchards, a log house, frame house and frame liarn thereon. To bo sold os the property of Willard Better. ALSO—A lot of land Jn the township of Elkland, bounded north by Frederick Short, east by Samuel Ellison, south by jSemuel Ellison, and west by S. Ellison and Henry Smith containing about eight acres of improved land, three frame bouses. two small plank houses, one saw mill and a black* smith shop thereon. ALSO—A lot nf land in tho township of Deerfield, bound* ed north by John Howland, east by Eleazer Seeley, south by the Cowanesquo river, and west by John Howland—‘contain ing about fifty acres, with twenty-five acres improved, a frame house, from* barn,-corn house and apple orchard there on. To be told as tho property of Isaac B. TUft, Hansom Eg liston and Dexter Whitney. ALSO—A lot of land in Brookfield township, bounded north by Striker, east by Charles -Mascho, south by Jo seph Bowman and Jacob Orantier, and west by D. W. Nobles containing about one hundred and forty one acres, and about one hundred acres improved, two frame houses, one frame barn and tome other out buildings and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of John Jtfascho. ALSO—A lot of land situate in the Borough of ■rllle, county of Tioga and state of Pennsylvania, bonndM on the vreat by Franklin street, on the north by lands of- \¥. Johnson, on the oast by Locke Granger, and on the south by B. French (formerly the Inscho lot)—containing half an acre of land be the same more or less, with one frame hcm*e, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of James H. Mktdlebrook and Eleazer Liodslcy, surviving partners of Wm. E. Butts, dee’d. ALSO—A lot of land In Rutland township, bounded north by Artemns Barnhart, east by Joseph Hording, south and west by'George Brown—containing about two hundred and thirty acres more or less, with one hundred and ten acres im proved, one frame house, two frame barns and an apple orch ard thereon. i ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded on the north .by the north line of warrant No. 978, on the east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the south by lands of John Benson and Arad Smit,h and on the west by laud of Zopfaer Tears and A. Updike^—containing about one hundred and two acres, with about sixty acres im proved, a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John Benson. ALSO —A lot of land in the .Borough of HbUsboro, being lot Nq. 29 south of the Avenue, bounded north-west by Pearl street, north-east by the Avenue, south-east by walnut street, south-west by the Bingham land office lot—containing oue third of an aero .of Improved land, one large two story frame house, law office, frame bam and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Alary C. Emery. ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Clymer, bounded north by 0. P. Douglass, east by Bingham lands, south by lands in possession of L. Pritchard and J. A. French, and West by A. G. Sabine—containing about one hundred and fifty aciWj.-aboot seventy or seventy-fire acres improved, a log house, plank milk house, frame born and an apple orch ard thereon. . To be sold as the property of Lyman Hancock. ALSO —Cfertain messuages, Jots or pieces of land situate In the township of Gaines, in the county of Tioga,-to wit, all or, parcel of lanor lot No. 2350, Iring between Mill-Run and the one hundred and fifty acres’belonging to Stephen Btbepok on the weat end of said lot, supposed to contain five hundred and fifty acres, more or less. ALSO—One other tract of land, situate as above—contaii- Jng fifty tor mors acre* adjoining said lot, running across Pine creek oast of the lot B. V. Ogden now lives on, with half rf the saw mill and water privilege thereon-. ALSO—One half of all the pine timber on lot No. 255 R, that if to say* the undivided half of the timber oh said lncl uding the timber of the firstAhore mentioned lot, excepting one hundred acres sold to BOSS Billings, and forty pcrcs owned by Aaron Furman/, *To be sold as the propAty of Benjamin V. Ogden and Amos H. Qgdco. TJ ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north by David Bellinger, east by cross road leading from Young’s to Dartt settlement, south by John Bellinger, west J>y Sylvester Kelly and John Dnmaux—containing «£ont two acres, improved, one plank house thereon. To be sold as the property of William Wingate. . ALSO—AIso a-lot of land in Delmar township, Tioga Co.,’ beginning at a stake twenty feet west of John Suhor’s land, thence by the State road south $5 deg. west one hundred and six feet, thence south five degrees east four hundred twelve and a half feet, thence north eighty-five degrees east one hundred and six feet to a stone—thence north five degrees .West, four hundred twelve and a half feet to the place of be ginning—containing one acre, with a frame house thereon. To as the property of George Trexlin. ALSO—A lot of land In Sullivan township, bounded on the north Ky Cornish Mudge, on the east by Henry Dent, on the south by Henry Dent, and on the west by Judson Judson and Harris Odell and Hiram Welch', being a part of a lot of land So 212 on a map of Sullivan township-icontaiDingforty-nino ono-tenth of an acre, being part of,warrant No. 3384, with twenty-two acres improved, a log house and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of James Lyon. ALSO—A lot of land in the Borough of Lawrenceville, bounded on the North by the New York State line, east by James Kinsey, south by Mill street and west by E. D. Wil liams—-containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, one frame house and a few fruit trees thereon, To be sold as the property of Conrad DcPni. ALSO-—-A lot of land in the Boroagh of Wells boro, bonnd ea north by State Road leading to Covington, on the east by lands of Charles Simmoos, on the sooth by lands of Anna Atom's, on the west by lands in the possession of £. Bacon— Containing one and ono-third of an acre, upon Which is situa ted one frame bouse and one frame bam. To bo sold as the property of James Bacon, Jr. ALSO—A lot of land in tho township of Nelson, bounded n«>rth by G. Phelps, east by L. B. ifaynard, south by L. B. Maynard, west by H. Baxter —containing one half acre or thereabouts, one frame bonse, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Hiram Merrit. AL.SO — A lot of land in .Mansfield Boro, Richmond town ship, bounded as follows: north and east by William Adams, south by E. Davis Jr. west by K. Davis and Williamson road —containing about two acres all improved with one saw mill thereon. To be sold as the property of Eli C. Comfort. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded south by the Lycoming creek, north and east by L. N. Rutty, west by Peltier—containing one bundled acres with twenty-five acres improved, one plank house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as tbe property of E. IF. Rutty. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded on tho west by Joseph Grover, on the east by Isaac Cbliins, on tho north by George Collins and Bacon, on the south by Clafflin --containing twenty-five acres, seventeen acres improved, with one frame barn, one house frame, and one apple tree thereon. To be sold os the property of John 11. Grover. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, hounded and de scribed as follows ; South Joseph Bunn, north by George Masters, east by Ebenezar Beers, west by J. H. Qulick A Co, containing fifty acres with twenty-five acres improved, one frame barn and one log house thereon. To bo sold as tho property of BenJ. Irvine. AL*^> —A lot of land In Delmar township, beginning at a stake south east corner of lands of E. Webster, thence south to a stake south west corner of .lands owned by Wesley Coo lidge, thence east along tbe south line of Wesley Coolidge’s land 65 rods, thence south 61 rods and 6-10, thence west 65 rods, thence north 61 and 6-10 to a stake south west corner of W. Coolidge’s land, thence west along the north line of lands in possession of R. Carr to a stake corner of lands in posses sion of Charles Henry, thence north along the east line of lands In possession of Chas. Henry and Robert Boland to a stake, thence cast to the place of beginning—containing about seventy-five acres and about 20 acres improved, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jno £. Merrick. ALSO—A lot of land In Union township, bounded on the north by Wm. h'ncl, on the west by John Fcrgerson and Jo seph Grover, on tho cast by Andre Bacon and Jerad Nuel containing seventy-four acres, with fifty-five acres improved, one log house, one log barn and a small apple orchard there on. To be sold a » the property of George G. OoiUne. ALSO—A lot of Innd in Ward township, bounded korth by aL. TThrd, east by Rath bone lands, south by Peter Meeker Cnd west by 0, ll Word—containing about seventy acres, with about thirty acres improved, fifteen acres chopped, a frame house, log bouse, Jhame born and apple orchard there on. To be"sold os the property of Daniel Ilagar. ALSO—A lot of lahd in Richmond township, hounded on the " eat by land of Daniel Lamb, on the north and east by Bingham lands and on the south by lands of Win. C. Ripley, with a frame house, frame barn and small apple orchard there on—containing about two hundred acres, with about thirty acres improved. To be sold as tho property of Dwight Ripley. ALSO—A lot of land situai& in the township of Sullivan and bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by highway or road leading from Mansfield to Troy, on the east by highway or road leading from Mains burg to the east and west state road, on the south and west by lands owned by John Main—contain ing two acres of land be the same more oi less, with one steam and water power grist mill and frame bouse and shed with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, To be sold as the properly of Philemon Culver and R. K* Brundage. ALSO—A lot of land In the township of Jackson bounded on the north by highway leading from El mira to Tioga and lands of James Miller, on the west by lands of Joshua Miller and Anna Chamber lain, on the south and east by lands of Hector L. Miller (reserving one acre belonging to R. Tilling*- hast and one acre belonging to George W. Boylan) Containing twenty-five acres, fifteen acres improved, one frame dwelling house, one circular saw mil), one horse barn, one large frame barn and shed formerly used for a grist mill and threshing mill, one old saw mill not in use,,blacksmith shop and other out build-' ings and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel Buchanan. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by Bingham lands, east by Charlton Phillips, south by the Cowanesqac river, west by Samuel Phillips—containing about one hundred and fifty or sixty acres, about forty acres improved, two frame houses, two frame barns, a wagon house, car riage house and apple orchard thereon* To be sold at the property of Richard Phillips and Charlton Phillips. ALSO —A lot of land in the Borough of Wclls horo, bounded north by Samuel R. Smith, east by Main street and south and west by Benjamin B. Smith—containing two town lots, all improved, supposed to be about two-thiros of an acre more or less, one frame house, one frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Sami. A. Mach. ALSO—A lot of lan3 in Wellsborougb, bounded north by Mary Meek, east by L. I. Nichols and Jas, Kimball, south by Andrew Crowl, and west by An. drew Crowl, L. I. Nichols and Mary Meek—contain ing sevcn-cighls of an acre oi improved. land, a steam foundry, a blacksmith shop and a frame barn thereon. To be sold as Die properly of Levi Chub buck. NOTICE is hereby given, (hat an eqaal to the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation,Jlhe tract of land will again be offered for sale, and no sale will be postponed without payment of costs. JOHN MATAERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Wellsboro Nov. 19 1857 RAZORS, Scissors and Shears ground and put in the very best order at Cole's Barber Shop. NOTICE. —The Subscribers to the Capital Stock of the Tioga County Bank, will meet at the house of L. H. Smith, in Tioga Village, on Friday, Oct. 30, at 1 o'clock P. M., for the purpose ot nr* gamzation. Per order of Commissioners, Oct. 29,1657, It. ■ Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan** Court to audit the accounts of Geo. W. King, Administrator of the estate of BenJ. Kirg, dec’d, will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at the office of A. P Cone in Wellsboro, on Thursday, Nor. 26,1857, at 1 o'clock P. M. October 29,1857. THOS. ALLEN. Auditor. A TJDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned an xjl Auditor appointed to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrator of Heman Soper, dec’d., will attend to the duties of said appointment on Thursday the 3d day of December next at one o’clock P. M,, at the Prothonotary’s Office in Wells boro, at which lime all persons interested in said fund are hereby noli6cd to appear and presenftheir claims or be forever debarred from corning hvfbr a share of such fund. A. N. DONALDSON, Wellsboro Nov. 5,1857. Auditor, FALL FASHIONS. MRS. M, J . \ GRIERSON TT AS just returned from the City with a nice as sortment of Fall and Winter Goods, such as Sonnets, Flowers, . Feathers , Border Velvets <J- Sptiris * For Bonnets , Mrs, Grierson has engaged for the season, a good Milliner. Also, a City Dressmaker, to make dress, es, Cloaks and Children’s Clothes. fIX All orders promptly attended to. Wellsboro, Oct. 22, 1857. f > THE TIGGrA COUNTY AGITATOR. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY. SIR JAS. CIAEKE’S CELEBRATED F E M A L E PJ ELS. Prepared from a Prescription of Sip James Clarke, SI. D. Physician Extraordinary to-the Queen. -This invaluable Med cine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and danger ojib diseases incident to the fomniA constitution. It moderates all excess, remores all obstructions, and brings on the monthly period with regularity. These,PiUs should be used two'or three weeks previous to confinement; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety to herself and child. These Pills should not be taken by females during the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they ore safe. Tn all cassea of Nervovs and Spinal Affections, pain in the Back and lambs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion,- Pal' pitation of the Heart, Lqwncss of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, ‘Whites and all other painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a euro when all other meansljavo failed,* and although a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony orany other mineral Full directions accompany each package. Price in the Clil ted States and Canada, One Dollar. Sole Agents for this Country— I. C. BALDWIN & Co., Rochester, N. T. N. B. $1 00 enclosed tc any authorised Agent, will insure ahottloofPillsby return moil. For sale Wholesale and Retail by EC. W. ELLIOTT Elmira, and by one druggist in every town in the United States. For particulars cal? ot Elliott’s and get a Circular. For sale In Wellsboro, by J. A. Hoy, Covington by W. Taylor, Mansfield, by'.C. W. Nesbitt; Tioga by A. Hum phry and If. IT. BordeU; Lawrenceville by W. G. Miller; Knoxville by A. J. Deorman; Westfield by Qoodspeed & Brother; Klklnqd by &-J. Porkherst. Jan. 1-2, 1857.—1 y. BUCHU LEAVES are procured from the south ern part of Africa. The Hottentots at the cape of Good Hope have long used this article as a remedy in a variety of diseases. From them the medicine was borrowed by (be English and Dutch physicians residing there and by their recommend ation it was soon employed in Europe. Tn piocess of time this medicine has conic into general use, and is highly spoken of by the best medical writers. Physicians recommend it mostly for complaints of the urinary organs, such as gravel, a morbid irrita tion of the bladder and urethra, retention of urine, also incontinence of urine from want of tone in the urinary organs. It cools the unnatural heat and relieves pain; and in many cases of long standing it has been effectual when other valuable medicines had failed to produce an effect. The active princi ple of this medicine is a volatile oil which is mostly lost by (he old process ol boiling. Hence it requires great care and skilful management to prepare this medicine properly. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU is a stronger concentrated preparation prepared by the new process called 1 Displacement.” By (his the jble properties of the Buchu are entirely preserved, and (his form of the medicine is less liable to injury from age and more palaleable. Useful equally inwall coses of the kind whether male or female. Price. 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Roy’s Drug and Chemical Store at Wellsboro Pa. o*Tbis is no patent medicine or quack nostrum or secret remedy, but a new and improved prepara tion of a well known and valuable medicine. The Empire! The Empire!! NEW FIRM $ NEW GOODS / ](OWEN, BULLARD & CO, J ) would inform Die public that they may be found at the old stand of Bowen Sc, Bullards known as the where they are now receiving fresh from the City, a full supply of Fall Sc Winter Goods. of every variety and quality, which cannot but suit the most fastidious, and al the lowest rates: Such as Dry Goods & Groceries, BOOTS & SHOES, KEADVIVIADE CLOTHING, Crockery, Hardware, Woodenware, PROVISIONS, Ac. See. J, R. BOWEN, i M. BUiLLARD I Wellsboro Nov. 5 ’57. L. TRUMAN, TTOOPS—-Hoops—Hoops! Plain Brass, Brass XI Wire, Whalebone and Reed, at the EMPIR E. COME to the EMPIRE if you want a nice bon net—also Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Bor ders, Linings, &c. IF you want a Carpet CHEAP, call at BOWEN BULLaRD,&CO. LATEST STYLES Hats and Caps just receiv ed at Bowen Bullard & C.o Charles O. Etz of Tioga Village would rcspectiully call the attention of the public to the following advertisement. “Man wants but little here below not wants that little long’’ is an old saying and perhaps true to a certain extent. But it seeihs to me that in this time of general suspension and panic, everything is tending to a reversion of time-honored sayings, and everybody wants a little more still. The farmers (and they really oaglit to have as much as anybody, for they are to our country what a main spring is to a watch,) wants a little more for their wheat, buckwheat, rye, corn, oaU, potatoes, &c., than the purchaser feels able and willing to pay. The merchant wants a little more for his Flour, Pork, Salt, Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hals & Caps, Hardware, Crockery aad ten thousand Utile things he has to sell than the farmer thinks ho ought to pay. At this present lime it seems to be conceded by all iha't'the cash value of good wheat is SI per ; bushel; buckwheat, 2 to 3-6; corn 3-6 to 4-6; oats, 2 (o 2-6; butter, 14 to 1C cents. Now Co equalize the matter and make it-satisfaclory on botli sides, I want and will agree to take from every farmer of Tioga county, all the wheat I cap get for the next 60 days at 9 an’d 10 shillings per bush, elaccordiug to quality; buckwheat a*. 2-6 to 3; euro sto 5-6: oats 2-9 to 3 shillings; butter 16 to 19 cents. Will sell yon in exchange: Salt per barrel, 16s. Flour extra superfine 13s per sack, $6 50 per barrel. Superfine, 11s per sack, 85 50 per bbJ. Coffee sngar letter *‘A M as white as snow at Is. Coffee sugar letter U B” 12cts. Very nice brown sugar, 1 lets. Common, lOcls. Lagui ra coffee, every kernel good, I—4. Old Java, very nice, I—6. Young Hyson tea, warranted lip-top, 4,5 and 6 shillings, Tallow candles, 17cls. Sperm, 3-6. Fine cut tobacco, 3s. Loose smoking, 1-6. Plug tobacco, 3s to 4s. Eagle Denims, best manu factured, lOcts to Is. Lawrence mills, sheeting, very heavy, lOcts. Fine unbleached, from 10 cts to Is. Bleached muslin, from 7cts to 1-6. Calicoes, all styles, consisting of Merrimacks, Cochccoes, Spragues, Pliiltfp Allens, &c, from 6|cts to Is. A great variety of all woo) Delaines, Cashmeres, Silk and Wool Poplins, Pararaellas, Rigolells. Hoods, Hosiery, Gloves and a great variety of little fixings, also a very forge stock ol Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gent’s wca,i. Ladies cuarse Shoes 9s. Ladle’* calf and enamelled leather, lls to 12s. Gaiters, a splendid assortment 10s to I6s. Gent’s kip Boots, home made, from $4 to 4 25 ; City made from $3 50 to 5 50. In a word oar stock is complete in all its depart ments, from the sugar and molasses down cellar to the best and most complete assortment of common and satin wall paper ever kept m a country store up stairs. Bring along all the grain &c., you have, to sell, what you do not want to exchange for Goods I will pay you the cash for at cash prices, 1 CHARLES O.ETZ. Tioga, Nov. 5,1857. ' 10,000 Bushels of iGood Wheat wanted 5,000 Bushels of Oats, wanted by 10 000 Boeliels of Backwheatjvanted by XEE WITHCB£B HEART, BY T. S. ARTHUR. This is a large 12mo volume, Price $l,OO, with a fine mezzo tint engraving, and is one of the most thrilling talcs ever written by the author. It shows how a man may to the world all that is good and noble, and yet bo a tyrant In bU family, and finally send his wife toa mad-houso. • We publish all Mr. Arthur’s new books, also works of His tory, Biography, Ac. tqi which we want agents in all parts of the United States, to whom the largest commission will bo paid, also an extra commission in-theway of gifts. J. W. BRADLEY, ' 48 North Fourth St. Philadelphia. N. B-—Specimen copies sent by mail, free, on receipt of the price of book. Tiogii County, »: The'Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to the Sher •: iff of «oid covnty, .GREETING : j ■ Ifl ihe’ matter of of Ephraim Thomas, f late of the townshijruf Lawrence in the County^ > aforesaid. . ' Whereas, at an Orphan’s Court held at Wellsboro, in dm! for- Ibe-Codnly.of Tioga, the Bib day of SdjK (ember, A. J D. 1857, before (he Hon.'Ro&LG. While,' president, and his associate justices of the said Court, the petition ot William Thomas of the township of Lawrence, was presented, selling forth: That the said Ephraim Thomas.died intestate oq.or about the eighth day of September, A. D. one thousand eight huudred and fifty-two, leaving surviving 'him, six children, viz: William Thomas’ the petitioner; Sally Thomas, intermarried-with. John JJ or chess, a resident of New York; Betsey Thomas, intermar ried with Lumah Peck ; Mary Thomas, intermarried with George Mattison pEphraim'Thonias a resident of McKean County, Pa., and EzckictThdmaa; that all the said children are how'of lawful age; the said intestate died .seized in-his demesne os, of fee of and in the following described real'esiate and messuage and (fact of land situate iff Lawrence township in saidConnty: Bounded on the north by the Cowa nesque river, on the east by lands ofT, B. Tompkins, on the south by lands of T, B, Tompkins, and on the west by lands of William Thomas—containing about one hundred acres of land, with the appurte 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 the premises aforesaid to and among -the children and representatives of the said intestate in such manner and in such proportions as by. the laws of this Com monwealth is directed, if such partition can be made" without prejudice to or spoiling the whole.; but 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 al the . next Or phan's Court, Whereupon the said Court on due proof and consideration of the premises awarded an inquest fur the purpuses aforesaid. We therefore command you that, taking with you twelve good and lawful men of your bailwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there in the presenefrof the parlies aforesaid, by you to be warned if being warned they will be present, and having respect to the true valuation thereof, and upon the oaths and affirmali&ns of the said twelve good and lawful men, you make partition to and among the heirs and legal representativesjof the said intestate, in such manner, and in such proportions, as by Die laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if the same can be done without predjudice to or spoil ing Dm 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 Die appurtenances, cannot be parted and divided among ail the persons entitled (hereto as required by law without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, or that it cannot be divided Into shares of equal value, then you cause the inqoestto value and appraise the whole of the said real estate, or the several shares or purports into which they may divide the said real estate, having respect to the true valuation thereof agreeably to law. 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 Die same will conveniently accommodate more than one of the said representatives of Die said intcslaie without prejudice to or spoiling (he 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 be summoned as aforesaid, to make the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid with Die appurtenances cannot be so parted and iivided as to accommodate more Uian one of the said repre sentatives of Die said intestate, that you cause the inquest to value the whole of the said real estate with the oppurlenanccs, having respect to Die true valua tion thereof, according to law. And that the parti tion or valuation so made, you distinctly and openly have before oar said Justices at VVcHsburo, al an Orphan's Court ihen to bo held on the seventh day of December, 1857, after such an inquest shall be made under your hand and seal, and under the hands and seals of those by whose oaths or affirmations you shall make such partition or valuation. And have you then and there this writ Witness the Hon. Robt, G. White, presidenljudge of our said Court, ue filth day of October, A. D. 1850. W. D. BAILEY, Clerk O. C. October 8.1857.61. WEIXSBORO’ ACADEMY. JOHN A. BRODHEAD, A. 8., Principal. Miss Helen Coon, Assistant. Last Half-Term commences Xov. 2d. Term closes Dec. 4lh. Rates of Tuition for Term of II Weeks. Primary Department, including Heading, 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, AstronordV*, Sur veying, Ac., * 4 00 Classical Department—Latin, Greek, French,German, Intellectual and Mural Philosophy. Ac., 6 00 All bills to be settled by tlie middle of the term, and none made out for less than half a term. Compositions and Declamations every Wednesday afternoon Board can be obtained in private families at $2 per week. Those wishing to furnish their own rooms and board them* selves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy la situated in the healthy and pleasant vil lage of irellsboro, 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 V. A £, R. K. at Corning. Also by stages to adjoining towns, North, Best and South. L. 1. XICIIOLS, Sec’y. J. F. DONALDSON, Prea’t. irellsboro, October 15,1857. , OrpZiaii’s Court Sale. BY virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan's Court of Tioga County and lo ns directed, we will expose to sale at public outcry on the premises, on Friday. Nov.2o,at one o clock, P. M., Lite follow ing described property to wit: AUuiat trad or par cel of laud 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 Croncc, 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 Mulcom Tail—containing eighty acres of land with the usual allowance, with about fifty acres improved. To be sold as the property ''of David N. Webber, deed. Terins made known on day of sale. Oct. 29, ’57. WM. A. DOUGLASS, J P . WM. W. TATE, ( r9 ~ YOU can find anything that you may w*\nt in the line of FANCY GOODS at YOUNG’S. HE has jusl[_ returned from the City with a lip top selected assortment. 1 HE is determined to do the fair thing in the way of a Cash Business. < DON’T be afraid to ask for a sight of his splen did stock of Jewelry and late Publications. , HE keeps himself on hand to shonrhrs'stoek and. to sell them just as reasonably as they can be purchased west of New York. Wellsboro’June 4,1757. . Who willgo to Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 .acres, 100 of which is improved. It U well watered, has a comfortable house, barns, necessaiy outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrencevlile, known as ibe ‘KJccr House,” with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro eery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold or rent ed to suit applicants. For terms apply to Lawrenceville, sepl. 11 *56. MIS. BALDWIN, POTTER & HAUirtIOND’R NEW SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP. THIS System teaches a practical, badness, hand writing It doss this systematically, subject is presented not merely as an art to be learned by imitation, hut us a science to be studied and applied. For sale, wholesale and petal! by Baldwin, Lowell & Co., Tioga, Fa. Price 90 cents per doz. SUMMER STUFFS, York Mills Cottonades, Farmers and Mechanics brown Linens, and lots and lots of Denims just received at B. &. B’s. PHIWW ADVERTISEMENTS, -FRQM HOEEN A. BIDDLE.! At Merchants Hotel. North Fourth St., Philadelphia. ' To ike Merchants of the West and North West . PHILADELPHIA MARKET being easily accessible, your attention U called to it,-as possessing facillDcs and ad vantages, worthy of your consideration. Among its advantages may be enumerated its location, har ing shorter lines of communication to the interior, Us prox : Imity to the Icon 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 State#, the moderate expenses necessary for carrying on business, «c. The market possesses unrivalled advantages for the sale of taany kinds of produce, snch as Flour, Wheat, Barley, Wool, Butter, Cheese, Ac., while the charges mode upon sales and attendant expenses, are more moderate than neighboring seaboard markets. HAiaHAN, SB YDEB, Sc CO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 420 Market Street, above 4th. WOOD, BACON Sc CO., Importers end Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS and CLOTHING, No. 309 Market at., above Third, j BUNN, KAIGIEt Sc CO., Importers-of BRITISH GOODS, and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple SILK GOODS, EMBROIDERIES Ac,. No. 37 X. Third street. Uin BitECC AS Sc PARASOLS -!—Wm. H. Richardson, No. 41S Market street, manufactures first class UMBRELLAS expressly for retailers. Every article warranted. HAAS & TAYLOR Importers and Cash Jobbers, No. 305 Market street, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts and, Drawers, Gum Belts, Shirt Bosoms, White Goods, Embroi deries, Laces, Suspenders, Threads, Combs, <fec„ ■ • * LMCOLK, WOOD Sc NICHOLS, Sue eessora of THOS. WHITE & 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, i<x. No! 621 Market; and 612 St. James sts. ] KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIEU or CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap. Manufactured by the Penn. Salt Co.. Tarentmn, Alleghany county, Penn. Represented by LEWIS, JAMES A CO., Philadelphia. J, s. Sc E. L. PEROT, General Produce Commission Merchants, No. 36 North Wharves. , Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. All consignments or orders will receive our prompt and personal attention. PARRISH & BRADSHAW) [WALL 4 WINDOW PAPER Warehouse, N.E. Corner SUA-Arch-als. GEO. W. PltntY, Manufacturer of every description of PAPER BOXES, 213 N. Fourth Street. CATFFUIAIV &. CHEW, Importers of CHINA, GLASS & QUEEN’S WARE, No, 21, N. -4th st. J. UIILES &SON, Wholesale 800 l Shoe Manufacturer, No. 49, South 4th street. j SAUTE. H. BI BICHATS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic HARDW ARE; Nq. 258 North 3d street, below* Vine. ' If. & G. TAVTOB, Importer and! Wholesale Dealers in Tin Plate, Copper, Sheet Iron, Ac., ,303 St 305 Branch street. t n. ROWXjAND & CO., No. 62,Beach st., manufacture all kinds of Mill, Cross Cut, Pit and Tenon SAWS—warranted of superior quality. All orders execu ted with punctuality and despatch. Er HALL OGDEN, Philadelphia Malleable Ironworks, corner of 9th and Jefferson streets; Ware house 307 Arch st. above Third, manufacturer of General and Saddlery Hardware, acd Malleable and Fine Grey Iron Castings. 1 • HIAIfCHESTER SCAEES, Hay,Counter, Coal, Warehouse, Wheelbarrow, Rolling MUIL Railroad Scales of improved patterns and superior qualities, tonr , runted superior In quality and finish to any other scales made. Warehouse, No. 23 N. Cth Street, Geol \V. Colby, Agent. ’ I GREEN’S KEYSTONE HEATER Sc RANGE.—The Heater lias no equal in this country—** all cast iron, and will create 30 per cent more heated air with tho same amonut of fuel, than rny other furnace in use.— The Range has two ovens that bake uniformly fit the same time. These inventions have no equal in the market.— Rights fur sale for all sections of the Union.J M. Green, No. 23 N. Oth St. j. GITL.ES TIE, ZELLER & CO;., Whole bide Grocers and Commission Merchants, N. EJ corner 6th and Miirkct Streets. t C. J. FREEL AND WITH KLINE Sc CARROL, Importers of Wines, |Brandies, Gins, Ac- No. 304 North 3d street. [Sept. IT, 3m.] MILCOX & SEAR WHOLESALE If RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE Sf UPPER LEA TflEli. \ BOOTS 4- SHOES. FINDINGS, PORK <s• I LOUR, PROVISIONS 4- GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. | Cash paid for Hides, Calf-Skins and Sheep Pells. One door below Bailee’s Store. Scar’aj Shoe shop remover! to same building. [ July 9th, 1857. !y. } THE SECRET INFIRMITIES (OF Y OFTH ASH MATURITY. Just Published, Gratis, the 25th Thousand. A FEW WORDS on the rational treatment, without medi cine, of Spermatorrhea or h*cal weakness, nocturnal emhefotij*, genital and nervous liability, premature decay of the svstetn, impotcncy ami impediments to marriage gene rally' by * B. DE LANEY, M. D.- The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence amt solitude of youth, may be easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clear ly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the aulho., fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure hfmseif [perfectly and at the least possible cost, 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 tb Dr. DE LA NKY, 17 LNpeuard Street, New York. | j DP. & W. ROBERTS, arc AjJt’s • of the Albany Agricultural Works, of EM ERY BROTHERS, for the sale of Ifieir unrivalled Agricultural Implements. Among the articles suit able for this market are | EMERY’S PATENT HORSE POWERS. &c. Circular and Straight cat Saws fbi- Power. Cider Mills—Emcry’sand Hickockj's pat’s. Seed Drills, Dog & Sheep Churn Powers, Combined’ Threshers and Cleaners, Grain Drills,- and Feed Cullers. Reaping & Mowing Machines. Call and examine llicir Illustrated Catalogues and scale of prices. [Wellsboro’ Oct. I&, 57.) LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN MaSCHO, Jale of Brookfield dcc’d., alt persons m deblcd to the estals are requested lo make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to JOHN C. M.ISCHO f ? Adm . FRANCIS L. MASCHO C A mr s ‘ October 8, 1857, 6t» - [' STOLEN —From UieWclfoboro’ Hotel,on Friday Oct. 2, a. Black Frock Coat , with jvclvet collar and black alpocca fining, c pair of kid gloves and a daguerreotype likeness in the pockela-j-thc property of J. Adams. > Also, stolen at the same time a Buffalo Rohe. , nearly new, heavy maned, dark color,add well furred. A liberal reward will be paid for the hreturn of the above properly lo the subscriber. ' * Wellsboro Oct. 15, ’57. D. H. SMITH. DENTIST. Office at his residence , near-the Academy. Alt work pertaining to his line; of business done promptly and wqll. Wcllsbofo’, April 2.1857.-tf. | HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE. AT CLAVERACK, X. Y-! Male and , Fsmali. ! Board and Turnon, 8130 Per Yrar. TERM OPENS SEPT. 15TH. - Gentlemen Instructors in Piano, Music, Painting and Mod ,ern Languages. Address the Rev. Alonzo Flack, A. M Principal. F August 20,2 moa;} NOTICE is hereby given, that nn'application has been made lo the Court of Common Pleas cf Tioga County, by Geo. Foster, R.iV, Vanhoeson, .G, W. Terry and others, for the Incorporation of the “First Baptist Church and Society pF Union town ship ” which will bq granted at tlje next Term of said Court, if no sufficient objection be made thereto. I J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y. ■ VVellsboro’ Sept. 24, J 1857. To Eel; THE ceWuul commodious Cottage and flardan on pearl St., first door Above William Cache's office, formerly oc cupied be A. Fnler. Beat f 75 a veer. tvnaSn at S-r'l •, 1-57- ' CHARLES, GRIERSON. NEW FIRM. BALDWIN, LOVELL & CO., ARE now recta; in g a very choice and carefully selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DEY GOODS, Groceries and Provisions, and are prepared to furoish them to customers *1 i As Reasonable Prices As I “ftey can be bought in any other Market . Ciislomers can rely upon finding at a]} times any article they may wish, and all Goods warranted to be as represented* Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to evqry variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Lowell Sc Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Blade Clothing, which will be sold'&t the lowest CASH PRICES* ALSO, Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass Stone,- Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, ‘(eel. Nails, Oils, Paints. and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and the best quality, with BOOTS dg SHOES. for Everybody. All kinds of Country Product taken i» ex. change for goods at the market pices, J Tioga, July 2, 1857. WELLSBORO FOUNDRY -A-X-D- Machine Shop AGAIN IN FULL BI.AST, FJOBERT YOUNG, ihe srm of Tabor C Youngs & Co , Tioga, lakes this method lo in form the public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop in the village of Wcllsboro for a term of years,and having put it in good ronningordcr, is prepared lo .do all kind* of work usually done at such establishments, in ihe best manner and out of the best of material. He has had over twenty years' experience in the business and will have the work entrusted lo him done directly under his* Supervision. V© work will be sent out hall finished. MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and to order. ROBERT YOUNG.- WelUboro May 28,1857. W. D. TERBELL, Successor to \V. TEEBELL & SON, CORKING, If. f. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs & Medicines, Lead, Zinc, Sf Colored Points, Oils, Vnrnishes, Brushes, Camphrne «£■ Hunting Fluid, Dye Stuffs, Sash Sf Glass , Pu»e Liquors for Medicine, Patent Mcdu . - dries. Artists Paints <Sf Brushes, 31 Perfumery , Fancy Articles, Flavoring Extracts , ALSO A general assortment of School Books, Blank Books, 1 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. Farm lor Sale lit Del mar. JOHN YOUNGoffers for sale on reasonable terms* his farm, situated on TEc Delmar road, two t miles from Wellsburo, containing-205acre«,on which there U an excellent spring of running waler, an orchard of choice fruit trees,3o in full tearing, and a young orchard planted 3 years ago ot grafted fruit, apples and pears. The improvements are a two story dwelling with kitchen attached, tenant house, burn, stable and other out building*-. It will he sold on very reasonable terms, and accommodating as to lime of payment, either whole or in part, as may bo agreed on. Apply on the premises. It has a front on the new road 'from WelLboro to Stony Fork.— Possession can be given on the Ist of April 1858. Delmar, Oct, 1, 1857, Post Office Sollcc. Mails clone at the fFellsboro’ Post Office as follows: Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at 10*, o’clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield and Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 7}4 o'ch*ck a. m. Eastern and Southern, via*Covington and Troy, Monday, "Wednesday and Friday at 7}o o’clock a. ra. Southern, via Jersey Shore” Tuesday anti Friday at 1 o'- clock p. m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday at va o-- clock p. m. Mails arrive as follows : Northern 4c., via Tioga, daily, by 1 o’clock, p. m. Eastern 4c„ via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o'clock p. a., same days of leaving. ' Eastern 4c., via Troy and Covington, by-7 p. m.,same days of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday & Friday, hy 12 m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday. by 12 m. Sept. 37,1557. I. D. RICHARDS, P. 31- TIOGA COIISTY STEAM FLOURING MILL . At tUaiiisburp, Peuna. THE new and splendid Steam Mill at Mainsburg is now in full operation, and the proprietor is prepared to do custom work or Flouring with neat ness and despatch. This Mill has 4 run of steme, and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hour. Persons bringing Grain to this Mill cun' have it ground ty lake home with them;,and we will war rant them as good work as can be done in this re gion of country. LYMAN WET3fO/2E, Prop'r, Oct, 8. 1857. R. K. BRUNDAGB, Ag*at. ALLEN & BIRD, SURVEYORS, DRAUGHTSMEy, <}• coy YE YANCERS. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care with promptness and fidelity* Address BROOKLA IVf>, POTTiER CO., PA; CHARLES 11. ALLES, 4 RETIRED PHYSICIAN. 75 years of ngc, having lo«t his J\. Father, iwo brother*. Daughter, Son-in-law, Ni*ph»vr«, and NJeci-% by that dreadful disease. Co.vsirirmo.v, .uid Mitler ing «ith a Cviigh Uim-ttlf. determined to vhdt the Ea-d Indh *. Egypt and Japan, where he discovered a Preventative and Certain Cu c for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. His cough was cuted hunt * diately; he returned, cured hi* Relatives. who inherited the di-case, and in connection with his *ou hare cmploud it,m their practice, enring thousands of eases considered hope!* j by others. For the purpose of rescuing as many of his suffic ing fellow beings as possible, he is sending the Recipe to nil who wish it for 10 cents; 3 it to pav tho postage, and the balance printing. Address Dr. Heath,*lol Spring op posite St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. [Aug. 20, Siuo-.j To Farmers and Sportsmen. m^T HE u S* lcst poultry, yen! •»**»■■ ISON and all kinds WILD GAME, at the WELLSBORO ME A T MARKET . Customers cun rely upon finding at this Market, the best qualities of meat always on hand. Shop in the north end of the Wellsboro Hotel. Wellsboro’ Sept. 24, 1857., (tf.) Administrators Notice. Letters of administration having been granted the undersigned up*m the estate of \VM. A. REYNOLDS, late of Clymer, dec’d. all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate lltpse having dann*i against the same will present thlegl lor settlement to ROSWELL.ACLY I . . . DARWIN SY«£S( AUmrs - Clymer, Oct, I, l»5T.* Notice. T ETTER’S TESTAMENTARY having been Lf. granted to the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of UENJ. F. MILLER. L to of Clymer. dec’d. All persons Indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment, and hav ing claims against the same, will present them to ROSWELL ACLV; Lx*f. Clymer, Oct 1,1«37» LCCIAN BIRD.
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