■ MoNBOE Stew»bt.— The pardon or this Jn has reached Pittsburg. but what d.spo.,- ■ on ha 9 been made of the other tndtctmenl hnder which he is confined, we have not arced. The Evening Chronicle says, tho ardoned unconditionally for the crime for rhich. had the law been allowed to take_.is ou se he would have been executed on Fn av, he has still to answer for the murder o ‘'lizabeih McMaslers, for which an indictment » rending against him, and cannot conse uwtly be discharged until the matter is d.s °VVha’nhe action of the commonwealth may t in the matter we do not know. To our lind a nolle •prosequi ought to be entered in is case, and the man set at large; but the nagnitude of the offence laid in the indict neiil will probably afford the District Aller gy good ground for declining to make a mo ion to this effect, or in case it was made, the lourt, for the same reason, might well refuse o take upon itself the responsibility of graci ng it.— Harrisburg Telegrepk. Terrible Accident. — A few days ago it the large furnace called “Union Deposit ■’urnace,’’ situate in South Hanover township, )auphin county, Pa., a terrible accident oc erred. It appears that while several persons rere about the furnace, the hot metal came coning out in torr eo's, so unexpectedly that ve persons were literally showered over with be liquid fire, immediately setting their clotti ng on fire and burning them in a dreadful nd shocking manner. Some of the unfor jnate men jumped into the canal, and others aid the water lob; but this proved aM una ailinu—they were so dreadfully burned that o human help could save them. John Ba ir, David Landis, W. Murray and a man ailed Dutch John, have since died from their ounds, whilst Moses Wolf, another of the ijuted, can hardly sdrvive his injuries. Ludicrous Scene in a Court Room. — imono the prisoners awaiting sentence in ie Brooklyn Police Court, last Monday, says ie New York Express, was an Irishman up i whose face the small-pox was found to be ist breaking out with great virulence. A sneral stampede took place, the clerk turned hastly pale and made a somerset out of the indow, and the Judge, thinking the building -as falling, went after the clerk in a most dignified manner, while the Deputy Sher fand others climbed the posts and took ref ;e among the rafters. The poor Irishman os forced out of the door and bidden to clear ji and never return; and, as no one could entuie back, the Court was pronounced ad timed. There is a lady in Danville, Va., nearly xiy years of age, who is now culling the ih loolh she has cut within the last fifteen sirs. In (he same town is a man whose ■light is to eat spiders, green flies, and such 11 deer. Preamble and Resolutions jungton Lodge, No. 974,1.0. of O. F. of Pa., iimously passed by said Lodge in regular Lodge ling, upon the death of AUGUSTUS CASS, 24, 1858. : hereas % il has pleased Divine Providence by the d of death to suddenly withdraw from our midst worthy brother Augustus Cass in the meridian ■.tolved. That wc sincerely and deeply deplore loss which has been sustained by our Lodge rc he was bo well known and\so highly appre :d, being thoroughly imbued with' the soothing charitable principles of oar institution ; he was r ready when occasion called to practice them— fatherless, the homeless and (he sick failed not "cureihis anxious and relieving cure. •oolrrd, That by this dispensation the widow )5t a kind and affectionate husband, the children ing and indulgent parent—-their counselor and i, whose example is worthy of imitation, the ninUy in which he lire? a philanthropic citizen Lind neighbor, the needy and distressed a sub ial friend and active sympathizer, who by his y and honorable bearing secured the good wish' his fellow men, and whose unbending iotegth i unblemished character won for him the con* ;eof all with whom he was brought in contact. tohfd y That in testimony of the respect we to his memory as a well tried and devoted i, associate and brother, these Resolutions be id upon the minute book of our Lodge, and that f of the same be forwarded to the widow ol iceased brother, and a copy to the editor of the itor with request for publication under the seal ie Lodge with the signature of the N, G. and T Cached. IRA PATCHEN, O, M. GEROULD, SecVy. OIVRR-I-E-D~ Nelson township, Feb. by Ibe Rev. James "hen, Mr. WILLIAM HOYT and Miss IE CAMPBELL. Osceola, Feb. 21st. by A. K. Bosard Esq., Mr. RLES BROWN Esq. of Wood hull N. Y, and HANNAH THOMPSON of the above place. Nelson, Feb. lOlh, at ihc Presbyterian parson* by the Rev. James Carnachan, Mr. JOHN ’BELL of Nelson and Mias CALPURNY O.M of Farmington. .. Ulh, Mr. GEORGE PUTNAM of Jones Co and Miss SUSAN HIBLER of. St. Louis Mo Adminislratoi-’s Notice. r *RS of Administration having been grant to the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN late of Wellsboro, dec’d., all persons in to said estate arc requested to make immedi yment, and those having claims against the to present them for settlement to RUDOLPH CHRISTENAT, Adm'r . Usboro, Ftb. 25,1858, (6t) Administration having been grant, re j! ie o undersi * ned upon the oslale of AU. , CASS, late ot Richmond decM., nil per idebtcd to said estate are required to make im vie payment, and those having claims against tme will present them to t ■ . „ A. M. SPENCER. Adm'r, wond, March 4lh, 1858, (6l) Statement Road Fund, of Delmar Up., Feb. Ulb, ’5B. n , DR. r era dri*n and unpaid, $2030.00 CR * rMl * l3l on '“ted proper. ,‘“ 7nol y el collected, *559,47 eraents, Collectors percent . ireasurer s commission, about l °?" sIli P road funds the un. uh .„ X i°. rlBs , 3and lhe.„for'S7, .; t ,i 1 diUonal one for the last year .nount, ' 81275,00 «im CmcnU *“*& by Co. Com- C ° - r f reasurc ''’> com ° "hat amount I do not know. jm f lo ,','" I '"' °f lht Poor Fund*. , " d «w^I d r “ tn 7'. ed the remaining unpaid ex =y which' *“ of ’ S7 aboQ ‘ WO.OO -us now a d ,°, EU PP° rl th <> se per- h (0 ? S '“P c h ar ge. the Su. 15r r °r lue presentyear. ISRAEL STOSX, Clerk. LETTERS of Administration having been grant, "ed to the undersigned upon the estate of JACOB LANDIS iatc of Liberty dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay-: meat, and those having claims against the same wil present them to JOSEPH LANDIS, Adm'r. Liberty, March 4th, 1858. (6t*) - Notice to Bridge Builders. PROPOSALS for bnilding a Bridge across the mouth of Long Run, Ga mes township, will be received dy the Commissioners of Tioga County, until Thursday, March 11 ensuing, which day the letting wil) take place, between the hours of 1 and 4 o’clock P. M. Specifications made known on day of letting. Per order Commissioners. Wellsboro Fob. 25,1655. Executor’s Notice. LETTERS Teslementary having been granted to the undersigned upon the last will and testa, ment of Oliver Briggs, late of Middlebnry, deed, all persons indebted to said estate will make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to JACOB BRIGGS Jackson, Feb. 35,1858, 6t* Heal Estate for Sale. fTIHE Subscriber offers for sale a farm lying in I Delmar, and about one and a half miles from wellsboro; said farm contains 47} acres, about 37 acres improved, with a frame house, frame barn (30 x 40) and an orchard of about 80 trees thereon. Said farm is well watered by living springs. The subscriber wisfars to change his residence and will dispose of the above farm on reasonable terms. Delmar, Feb. 25, ’5B, 4t. THOS. J. HURD. Mansfield Select School. LUTHER R. BURLINGAME, A. B. Teacher. The Spring Term will commence Tuesday, Mar) 2,1858, and close Friday, May 28. EXPENSES. Juvenile Department, $2 50 Common English branches, .... 3 50 Higher do 4 50 Langoages—Latin and French, 5 00 The design of this School is, to fbrn<sh facilities, for those desiring it, to continue their Academic course of study. No exertion will be spared to reo. der the mental culture thorough and to cultivate in the student a nonstanl self-reliance; and also to pre pare Teachers of Common Schools for the discharge" of the duties of their profession. • Mansfield, Pa.. Feb. 25.1858. 4l« Executor's Notice. LETTERS Tegtementary haring been granted to the un dersigned upon the last will and testament of J/ehltable Plank, late of Brookfield dec’d., those indebted to the estate will make immediate payment and those haringclaims against the same will present them for settlement to Brookfield, Feb. 18,1858, (6t*) ISAAC FLANK, Exr’s. Alcohol. ALCOHOL, 95 per cent, for Burning Fluid, at wholesale by Corning, (3m.) 17. D. TERDELL. ■VTOTICE IS DIVORCE—EIiza Dunbar—Take notice that jN Josao Dunbar, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Co., for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said court have appointed Mon day, the 7th day of June next at 10 o’clock, a. m. for a hearing of the said Jesse Dunbar in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper. Wellsboro, Jan. 7,1858. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. "VTOTICE IN DIVORCE—Martha Howe— Tbke notice that Barton Howe, your husband, has applied to the court of Common Pleas of Tioga CoA for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 7th day of June next, 10 o'clock a. m. for a hearingof the paid Barton Ilbwo in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if vou think proper. Wellsboro, Feb. 18,1858. JOHN MATHERS Sheriff- AUDITOR'S NOTICE,—The undersigned hav ing been appointed an auditor to distribute the funds in Court, raised from the sale of (he real es tate of IVm. F. Robinson, will attend (0 the duties of his appointment at bis office in Wellsboro, on the loth day of March next, at 1 o'clock afternoon, at which time and place those having claims upon said fund are required to present the same for liquidation and adjustment, or be forever debarred from coming in upon said fund. JNO. N. BACHE, Wkllsboro, Feb. 18,1858.-14 Auditor. CBTSTAU FOUNTAIN HOTEL. Main Street. WelUboro' Pa. D. HART. PROPRIETOR. riiHIS strait>out TEMPERANCE HOTEL has J_ been lately reopened for the accommodation of the traveling public, and no pains will be spared to render it popular with such as may favor it with their patronage. .V- This Hotel is located conveniently for those who desire to take either the Tioga,Cedar Run, Couriers port, Mansfield, Covington or Troy Stages. Those desiring to reach intermediate places, not on Stage rbules, will be accommodated with a conveyance at a reasonable charge. This Hotel will be conducted, as it ever has been, on the “Live and let live** principle. Charges as low us those of any good Hold in the County. A good Oatler always in attendance. February, 18, 1858. ALL persons arc cautioned against purchasing a note giv en by the subscribers to N. Roots, for the sum of twenty five dollars, bearing date TTCllsboro, Jan. 15. 1558, due five months from date, as nc have received no value therefor,and shall not pay It unless compelled to do so by law. J J BASSETT Trellsboro, Jan. 23,1858. KLIPIIAZ FIELD < Executor’s Notice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted (o the undersigned upon the estate of AUGUS TCJS YOHN late of Liberty, dec'd, alt persons in. debted to said estate are requested to make immedi. ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them lor settlement to LEONARD HARER , FREDERICK HARER i xr 9 Liberty, Feb. 8, 1858. fit* C. If. HOYT. CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR & DRAUGHTSMAN. WeKlsburo, Pa, ID* Office with J - N. Bache ,Esq. [Feb. 19-57 BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS. FOUUTU YEAR OF THE COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION THE FAMOUS DUSSELDOKF GALLERY RF PAINTINGS. PURCHASED AT A COST OF 8180,000. And Power’s world renowned statue of the GREEK SLAVE. Repurchased for six thousand dollars , with several hundred other works of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture and bronzes, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscribers of -the COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, who subscribe liefore the 28lh of January, 1858, at which time the awards will take place. TERMS OF, SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the large and splendid Steel Engraving, entitled “Manifest Destint, ** also to A copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, also to A Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also A free admission to the Dusaeldorf and Cosmopol itan Galleries. Thus it is seen that for every three dollars paid, the subscriber nut only receives a SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING; but, also, the beautifully illustrated Two Dollar Art Journal, One Year. Each subscriber is also presented with a Certifi cate in the Awards ofPreiniums, by which a valua ble work of Art, in Fainting or Sculpture, may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent to the value of $5, and a certificate gratia. Any one of the leading $3 Magazines is furnished, instead of Engraving and Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting 315,are entitled to ah extra Engraving, and six tickets. Full particulars of the Association are given in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price 50 cents per number. Specimen copies will bo sent to all persons who desire to sub scribe, on receipt of five postage stamps, (15 cents.) Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 548 .Broadway, New York. J. N. DACIIE, Him, Sbc’y 894,00 8465.47 800,00 Notice. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. A STATEMENT Of the Receipts and Expenditures at the Treasury of Tioga County for 1857. RECEIPTS. Rec’d from Collectors of seated tax, $10195 93 •• on Jury fees ic., 53 58 EXPENDITURES. commissioner’s wages. Am't paid O. B. Wells “ •> c. F. Culver •• “ D. G. Stevens “ “ John James auditors. “ •• A. E. Niles $53 36 “ “ J. S. Watrons 52 33 “ •* C. F. Veil 59 80 “ “ Josiah Emery (auditing acct of Prothonotary dec. 5 89 commissioner’s counsel. “ “J. W. Guernsey I $37 50 CLERK HIRE. “ “ A. J. SoGeld ' $5OO 00 TRAVERSE JURORS. “ “ Reuben Davis and others $t 899 75 GRAND JURORS. “ * “ L. I, Nichols and others $484 56 , CONSTABLES. “ ' “ Isaac F. Field and others $348 85 CRIER. « “ Sam’l A, Mack and others $l2O 00 JUSTICES, “ ** J. Emery and others $27 80 ASSESSORS. “ “ Wm. Miller and othsrs $544 09 PRINTING. w M James P. Magill on contract $25 00 “ “ Cobb, Sturrock & Co. w 50 00 " “J. M.Slapp “ 15 00 “ “ Cobb, Sturrock & Co., Blanks 17 00 ELECTIONS. « « E. D.Fishetal $965 96 COMMONWEALTH COSTS. u “ E. H. Cornell et al, including District Attorney’s files $9ll 67 NEW BRIDGES. “ “ Sami. Ellison el al $173 82 BRIDGE REPAIRS. “ “ J* Hathaway el al COURT HOUSE REPAIRS. u 41 Sami. A. Mack ct ol commissioner’s office. “ 14 G, 11. Tanner, Map prisoners, - “ “ John Mathers, Board &c. $341 28 44 *• D, P. &. W. Roberts, Goods 425 14 44 Eastern Stale Penitentiary 95 88 44 41 A. J.Sofield, expenses conveying to Penitentiary 162 97 44 44 John Mathers, services do, 40 00 44 44 Bcnj. Barr, medical services 14 00 4 * 44 N. Packer 44 44 60 00 STATIONERY. 44 44 Andrus Gauntlet & Co. e( al $76 22 INCIDENTAL. 14 44 Austin Lalhrhp, settling with Auditors $5 50 44 44 A. P. Cone, repairing Co. Press 250 44 44 1). G. Stevens, delivering dupli cates 11 72 44 44 O. B. Wells, do. 1(755 44 44 C. F. Culver, do. 18 32 MERCHANDISE. “ 41 C, Sc J. L. Robinson et al DAT®AGES TO IMPROVEMENTS, M 11 David Fletcher SJS 00 ** 44 Mrs. Powell 22 00 44 44 J. J. Werline el al 600 44 44 Elijah Black 10 00 44 44 Jesse Rose j 500 44 44 Loren Day 20 00 POSTAGE. 44 u X. D. Richards MONEY REFUNDED. 44 44 Jno. O. Stevens et al 27 42 ROAD VIEWS. 44 44 David Heise et al $516 00 BRIDGE VIEWS. 44 44 C, L. Hoyt et al WOOD-HOUSE and privy, 44 44 Nalh’l Thompson el al $249 71 TIOGA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. 44 44 J, F. Donaldson, Treasurer $lOO 00 WOLVES. 44 44 Warren Wetmoro $25 00 44 44 Cuyler Clemens 25 00 44 44 Albert Dewey 25 00 44 44 Harry Welch 25 00 44 44 C. R. Scouton 25 00 CORONER’S INQUF.STS. 44 44 Joo. Evans on body of Lot Davis $5 48.1 “ 44 44 44 J. P. Bunn 6 93* 44 44 J. J. Werline u David Landis 16 121 $2B 54* SHERIFF, 44 44 Jno. Mathers,suthmoning Jurors $27 00 CLERK OF SeSSIONS. « 44 J. F. Donaldson TOWNSHIP LINES. 44 44 C. L, Hoyt et al, Viewers $lO3 00 TREASURER u ** O. H. Blanchard, balance due for year 1856 accU Auditor’s set tlement $879 24 u ** O, H. Blanchard, costs on unseat- ed land sold Commissioners 463 36 “ “ O. H. Blanchard, commission 318 62 Uncurrcot funds in band Total $11760 09 i Wc the Commipsioners of Tioga County do hereby certify that the foregoing is a correct statement of the matters therein set forth. In testimony whereof we have hereunto set our hands this 4lh day of February, 1858. C. F. CULVER > D. G. STEVENS > Corn’s JOHN JAMES \ Atlest, A. J. SOFIELD, Clerk. MEW STOCK AT HARTS FLOUR if PROVISION STORE. I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries, Flour and Provisions, and am prepared to sell at the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries and Provisions for Country Produce at Cash prices. I can furnish every eatable quality of flour at a less price than any dealer in Welisboro, either whole sale or retail. I have also on hand S' large quantity of Ladles* and Men’s Shoes, which will be sold at a very small advance Upon cost, for Gash or Produce. .As to price and qnality of anything I keep on band for tale, just call and examine for yourselves. 1 have also a small stock of DRY GOODS, which will be sold AT COST. Call and see. Welisboro* J*n. 7, *5B. DAVID HART. AYER’S CHEEEY PECTORAL. FOR THE RAPID CURE OP COLDS, COUGHS, AH> $10349 50 HOARSENESS. Bauman, Mass-, 20th Dec-1856. De J C Atuu I do not hesitate to say the beat remedy I have ever foaud for Coughs, Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pectoral. Its constant use in my* practice and my fam ily for the last ten years has shown it to pos sess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. D. $139 30 164 00 161 00 10 00 $474 30 A B MORTLEY, Esq- of Utica, N. Y., writes; "I have used your Pecloral myself and in my family ever since you invent ed It, and believe it the best medicine for its purpose ever pnt out. With a had cold I should soonerpsytwenly-fivo dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any othhr remedy.” Crovp t Whooping Coughs Influenza. Springfield, Miss., Feb. 7, 1860. Brother Atzr : I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is the best remedy wo possess for the cure of Whooplug Cough, Croup, and the chest diseases of children. Wo of your fra ternity in the South appreciate your skill, and commend your medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, Tfu, writes, 3d Jan., 1856: “I hod a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six jveeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines are the best as well as the cheapest we can buy, and we es teem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man’s friend.” $l7O 37 Asthma , or Phthisic , and Bronchitis, West Manchester, Pa- Feb. 4; 1866. Sir ; Yonr Cherry Pectoral Is'performing marvellous cures tn this section. It has relieved several from alarming symp toms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has la bored under an affection of the lungs for the lost forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A A RAMSEY, SI d, Albion, Monroe Co., lowa,writes, Sept. 6, 1855: ‘‘During my practice of many years I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and re lief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.” We might odd volumes of evidence, but tbc most convinc ing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects upon trial. i Consumption. Probably no one remedyjias ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this. Some no human aid can reach; but oven to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. r . ‘ Astor House, New York City, March 5,1850. Boot. Axkr, Lowell: I feel it a doty and a pleasure to in- Eq you what your-Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife.— bad been five months laboring under the dangerous symp s of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure fare her much relief. She was steadily failing, uutil Dr trong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recom mend a trial of your medicine. >Pe bless bis kindness, os wo do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She is not yot as strong os she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard, ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shclbyvllle. $lO7 00 • CoxaxnrPTivM, do not despair till you have tried Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of'the best medical chem ists in the world, and its cures nil around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.—Philadelphia Ledger. AVER S CATHARTIC Pll LS. THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine hare been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative winch is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordi nary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of nil men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cure the every-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that liavc baffled the host of human skill. "While they produce powerful effects they arc at the same time, in diminished dose*, the safest and best physic than can be employed for children. Being sugar coated, they are pleasant to take: aud bclngpurgly vegetable are free from any risk of harm. Cures have beon'mado which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physiciansbavelent their names to certify to the publln the reliability of my rem edies, while others have sent me the assurance of their con viction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the re lief of my afflicted, suffering follow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the'following complaints : Cotrtirenpss. Billons Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Apatite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine. Scrofula or King's Evil. They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it would not bo supposed they could reach, such as Dcafn****. Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervons Irritability, De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys. Gout, and oth<*r kin dred cowplainte-arising tram a low state of the body or ob struction of its functions. $354 70 $49 14 $G 50 $7lB 38 $4B 59 57 00 Do not bo put off by unprincipled dealers with some other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ayer’s Pills, and take nothing el«e. Xo other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the besi aid there is for them, and they should have it. PREPARED aY' DR. J. C , AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Massnolmsett?, Price 25 Cents per Box. Fire Boxes for $l. SOLD BY $79 00 J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, and by Druggists and J/erchants generally. [D**c. 3. 57. J 4 53 SELEpT SCHOOL,. MISS HELEN COON, lale Assistant Teacher al the Wellsboro Academy, respectfully announ ces to the people of Wellsboro and vicinity, that she will open a Select School in the room over A. P. Cone’s Law Office, on Main at,, on Monday the 21sl of December inet, She begs to assure parents that her constant endeavor will be to afford pupils every advantage necessary to the attainment of a perfect knowledge of the common and higher branches of an English education, as also of the modern langua ges, Terms same as those of the Wellsboro Acad emy. [December 10,1857-j if. $l2O 97 DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name of Hart & Short, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books, Notes and Accounts are in the hands of David Hart for settlement DAVID HART Wellsboro, Nov. 27. *57. BEKONI SHORT. $125 00 The business will be conducted by D. Hart at the old stand. All persons indebted to the firm of Hart & Short are urged to make immediate payment and save costs. SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Gr. G. EVANS, Bookseller , Publisher , and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. HAS' just issued a new and complete catalogue of bis Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. $5OO worth of Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. A gift worth from 25 cts, to $lOO, will be delivered with each book at the time of sale. Orders from the country promptly filled and the Goods for wanted by express or mail on the same day the order is re ceived A complete'catalogue sent free. Address. O. O. EVANS Jan. 28,1858. . 420 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. $462 29 PHOSPHORUS, —Besides the curious properly which this chemical lias of giving light in the dark, it is also remarkable for its power to destroy life. It is a deadly poison. Persons who wish to 'destroy rats and mice can do so more safely by us ing Phosphorus than with any other poison. A new supply of the Phosphorus Rat Paste for sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Price S 3 cents. $1661 28 $lBO 10 undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the * Judges of the Court of Com. Pleas of Tioga county to distribute the proceeds arising from the sale by the Sheriff of the real estate of Jesse Locke, dec’d, will attend to the duties ol his appointment, at his office in iVcllsboro, on the lllh of February next, at 1 o’clock, P. M„ at which lime and place al2 persons interested in said fund are notified to at tend and present their claims,or be forever debarred from coming upon said fund, WcUaboro, Jan. 31-58. H, W. WILLIAMS, Auditor . UNION ACADEMY. S. B. PRICE, Principal , Mrs. Sophia. Price, Preerptrete . 1. G -Hovt, Ttacher of Music. Mrs* S. E. Clark, Teacher Ornamental The Spring Term of 1858 will commence March Sd, and close May 14th. Board per week, $1.50 Tuition from $3,00 to 5,00 Lessons on Piano or Mclodean 9,50 CT A class will-bo organized for those wishing to qualify themselves for teaching, to which special at tention will be given. Deerfield, Feb. 4, 1853. NEW firm. ! I BllOWi, LOWELL & CO., ARE now receiving a very choice and carefully selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOOD'S, Groceries and Provisions, and are prepared to furnish them to customers <it As Reasonable Prices As they can be bought in any Market. Customers can rely upon finding at all times any article they may wish, and all Goods Warranted to be as represented. | [ \ Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Gdods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim roings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. | 1 ; Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of J 1 1 Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the loweat-CASH PRICES. ALSO, |(t Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass Stone, Hollow and WooderfiiVare, Iron, teel, Nails, Oils, Points and Dye-Stuffs of every kii\d and of the best qualityl j with BOOTS dp SHOES, for Everybody *,» All kinds of Country Produce tiken in ex change for goods at the market prices, i |! Tioga, July 2, 1857. IJJ THE i11 SHOALS A m QUICKSANDS OF YOUTH. j| Just Published, the 3d Edition. ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEiMINAL DIS EASES—A scientific Treatise orij the Crrut mcnland perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emissions, Impotence, &c., resulting from vicious liablls acquired {during the critical passage from Youth to Manhoods BY DR. CULVERWEIIiI Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng. land, (1827). Licentiate of the Hall jf-1824), and 30 years Resident Practitioner in London; Author of the “Guide to Health.” “Green Book.” “How to be Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Maimed Life. 1 * This Final!, but highly valuable Treatise, written by a world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points out the only sure and permanent cure ion all disea ses arising from self abuse, and Is the phjy publica lion of its kind i written in a benevolent: spirit and by a scientific man. It should be in tfie hands of all who value their life and health and Iritjppine^s. Price, 12 cents, or 4 stamps, aUhe of which it will be sent, post free, and welU'sccordd, by Dr. C. H. KLINE, No. 420 Ist Avenue, boiN. Y. FALL FASHIOAS. j 31RS. M. J. GUI Ell SOX HAS just relumed from the City with; a nice as sortment of Fall and Winter Goo J jj such as Bonnets , i Flowers , Feathers, Borders, Velvets <s* For Bonnets. 1 | Mrs. Grierson hns engraved for the season, a good Milliner. Also, a City Drc*«mafter, to rnakc dress es, Cloaks and Children’s Clothes. IT Kll orders promptly attended to. j i | VVellsboro, Oct. 22, 1857. | 1 [ W. ». T£RB£Uj i - Successor to 1 | W. TEEBELL & SION, CORXISG, S. Y. j"; 1 Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs Medicines, Dead, Zinc, Colored Points, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Campkene & Burning Fluid, Dye Stuff's, Sash 4 Glassy \f‘w e Liquors for Medicine, Patent Sledi. cines , Artists Paints 4 Brushed, Perfumery, Fancy Articles. | Flavoring Extracts , 1 f also 1 | ' A general assortment of School Boohs, Blaiiik Boohs, Staple and Fancy | Physicians, Druggists, and Country Merchants dealing in any of the above articles can bte supplied al a small advance on New York f prices, v Sept. 3, 1857. 1 f wilcox & scans. WHOLESALE $ RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE UPPER LEATHER. ! BOOTS A- SHOES. FINDINGS, | PORK <s• FLOUR, PROVISIONS 6f GROCERIES , of oil kinds, as cheap as the cheapest, i j Cash paid for Hides, Call-Skins and Sheep Pells. One door below Bailey’s Store. SearVShae shop removed to same building. - i July 9lh, 1857. ly. \ ** Post Office Nonce. [ Mail« close at the Hillsboro* Post Office as fellows Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at I 0! \ o'clook af m. Eastern and Southern, via Mnn-lUdd and XrJy. Tnftsduy. Thursday and Saturday, at 7 1 < o'clock a. in. j Eastern and Southern, via CoMnsiton and Tr&y, Monday, Wednesday tind Friday at 7Jj o’clock a. m. j l Smthern. via Jersey Shore! Tuesday und Friday at 1} ' o'- clock p, m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday at-lj-d o' clock p. m. ' " { i Mails arrive as follows: j 1 ; Jfortbcrn Ac.. via Tmga, daily, by 1 o’clfw k. p. in. Eastern Ac., via Troy and Mansfield, by ujclock p. m. same days of Iciwing. * ' ’ | Eastern Ac., \ia Troy and Covington, by 7 p. ro.,?amc days of leaving. } Southern* xia Jcr-ty Shore. Tuexlny &Tri>hiy. hy 12 m. IVesfern. vu Cuurlcr*port. Tuesday nc'l Fru’nr :hv 12 in. Sopt. 17, 1857. t D. UICHAIjDS, P. M. I OST, OR STOLEN from the subscriber on the * l9 ill of January 1858, the following Order? on Covington township, viz: one drawn (to H. M, Gcrould Ihr 84,50, No 711, April 13ili 1H57; one in Mr?. A. Gardner for 57.00, No. 719, June 1 3th 1857 ; one to John S. Hoagiand for 82,00, Nb J 7 2 (), Sept, olh 1857 ; one lo Lyman Frost for Ss,c*fil, No 723, August Isi 1857; one lo 11. S. J<rqtiish| lor $1,50, N«» 731, Sepi. sth, 1557; one to O. V. Elliott far 314,32, No. 728, Sept. sih 1857. All 1 persons arc cautioned against taking any ofthe above described Orders. IJ. S. j AQUISII: Collector. Covington, February 4lli, 1655. G 1 RECIAN OIL PAINTING.—FuII ;i]ndexplicit f directions for pursuing ihisbcaulifnlart, will be forwarded to any address by enclosing SI I and a pos. tage stamp to H D-DCMING,! ’ WclUboro, Tioga Co Pa. Papers copying the above, nndsendiogl a markod copy with bill of the same, will be duly honored by return mail. j Administrator’:. SalcL IN* pursuance of an order of the Orphans Coprt r-f Tiopa 00. I -vriU expose to public sale at the Court House m Welisboro, Friday, the oth day of Februaiy next, at one o'- clock p. M.. the following real estate', to wit: 1 [ A lot of land in Delmar. bounded north by land*, of Wm. Hoffman find J. W.Catlio, cast by Janie* Hall and 1 Wm Jtacbe, south and west by Bachc—containing about U>H fare**. Jan. 14,‘58. H. S. HASTINGS, Adrar. of Wm. McNift, dec'd. Administrator’s Noflcjc. LETTEHS of Administration having boon granted to the undersigned upon the Estate of Asa S. Lmtolo. late of Uainoa, dec’d., all persons indebted to said chtate|are request ed to make immediate payment, and having claims against the same will present thom'for settlement to Gaines, Jan. 14,1555, {6tj ' JAS. ?. WATKOUS, Adm’r do boni* non. 09 SL J3)AJB l ffU i r DENTISrp, Office at his residence , near the Academy. All work pertaining to hi* l>ne of business done promptly and well. ■'ViUsVaro’, April 1. Satins Charles O. Btz of Tioga Village would respccliully cafl tlje attention of the public lolUefonowingadvcrliscment. “Man wan's but little here below nor wants that little long” i* an old saying and perhaps true to a certain extent* But it seems to me that in this lime 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 ought to have as madias anybody, for are to our country what a main spring is to a watch,) wants a little more lor their wheat; buck wheatj rye, corn, oats, 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 and ten thousand little things he has to j. t ll than the farmer thinks he-ooght to pay. At this present time it seems to be conceded by all that the cash value of good wheal is SI per bushel; buckwheat, 2 to 2-6; corn 3-6 to 4-6; oats, 2 to 2-6; butter, 14 to 1C cents. Now to equalize the matter and make it satisfactory on both sides, I want and will agree (u take from every farmer of Tioga county; all the wheat 1 can get for the next 60 days at 9 and 10 shillings per hush, cl according to quality; buckwheat a*. 2-6 to 3; corn 5 to 5-6: oats 2-9 to 3 shillings ; butter 1C to 19 cents. Will sell yon in exchange: Salt per barrel, IGs. Flour extra superfine 15* per sack, §6 50 per barrel. Superfine, 11 s per sack, 85 50 per bbl. Coflee sugar letter *‘A n as white as snow at Is. Coffee sugar letter “B” 12cts. Very nice brown sugar, Ucts. Common, lOcts. Lagui ra coffee, every kernel good, 1-4. Old Java, very nice, 1-6. Young Hyson lea, warranted tip-top, 4,5 and 6shillings. Tallow Sperm, 3-6 Fine cot tobacco, 3s. Loose smoking, 1-6. Plug tobacco, 3s to 4s. Eagle Denims, be-t mnnu. lectured, lOcls to Is. Lawrence mills, sheeting, very heavy, lOcls Fiqe unbleached, from 10 els to Is, Bleached muslin, from 7cls to 1-6. Calicoes, all styles, consisting of Merrimacks, Ccehccoc*, Spragues, Phillip Allens, &c, from 6,}cls to Is. A great variety of all wool Delaines, Cashmeres, Silk and Wool Poplins, Parametlas, Rigolett 4 . Hoods, Hosiery, Gloves and a great variety of little fixings, also a very large slock ol Bools and Shots, Ladies and Gent’s wear. Ladies coarse Shoes 9?. Ladle's -calfand enamelled leather, Hs to 12s. Gaiters, <t splendid assortment 10s to 16s. Gent's kip home made, from $4 to 4 25 ; City made from $3 50 Ho 5 50. In a word our stock is complete in all Us depart ments, from the sugar and molasses down cellar In the best and most tomplele assortment of common and satin wall paper ever kept in a country More up stairs. Bring along all the grain &c. ( yon ha\c to sell, what you do not to exchange for t?oods 1 will pay you the cash for ol cash prices, Tioga, Nov. 5, 1837. 10,000 Bushels of Good Wheal wanted X AAA Bushels of Oats, wanted by OjVJUU C O. ETZ. 10,000 Bushels of Buckwheat wauled hy The Empire! The Knipirc I! NEW FIRM 4- NFAV GOODS ' T(OWEN, BULLARD & CO, J } would inform the public that they may he toond at the old stand of Bowen &. Bullards kno,\ a as T'io where ihcy.are now receiving fresh from the City, a full supply of Fall & Winter Goods. r>f every variety and qualify, which cam.ot but suit tlie must fastidious, and at the lowest rales: Such as Dry Goods & Groceries, BOOTS & SHOES, READYIHfDE €i.OTHli\G, Crockery,, Hardware, Woodenware, FKOVISIO!VS, &c. &c. J. R. BOWEN,• 1 M. BULLARD J. Wcllsboro Nov. 5 ’,37. L. TRUMAN, S HOOPS —Hoops—floops ! Plain Bra*.«, Brass Wire, Whalebone and Reed, ft the EMPIR . COME lo the EMPIRE if you ll'ant a nice bon net—ul.-o Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Bor ders, Linings, &c. IF you want a Carpel CHEAP, cal! at BOW EN BU LL A RD, &. CO. LATEST STYLES lints and Caps just rcccW td at"-" - Bowr*; Bci.lap.d & C.o AIIISROTIPES. MELAIXOTYES ASD AMISROGRAPIIS' on riui?.£s ox cIA”, ir.c.N .1 rv?£.r. ELECTKO T y p x: s . Ole RaISEU PICTURES. Taken at S. li. ClcavelancPs Rooms, over Bailey's Store. Particular attention paid to copying. Pictures taken m cloudy as well as clear weather. The qniiily of my pictures is 100 well known lo need-comment. Call and see,for yourselves. All those wishing Pictures‘will please call.iaime* diatcly, as my slay in town will be short. Particular attention paid lo pupils. S. n.CLEAVELAXa . Wellbhoro, Nojr. 19,185 T. Store an S i«ga Village. BALDVTiy, LOWELL $ CO. Have a small Slock of Goods on hand, bought in view of the light limes, which will be sold very low for Cash'or any kind of Produce. We are located al our old stand in Tioga Village, dircclJy opposite the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Etz. Wc would further sny to all those indebted to us by note or book account, that we must have p-iv or cost' will be made. VV’o’Jl lake or any and all kinds of Produce at the market prices. BALDWIN, LOWELL £ CO.' Tioga, Now. 26, 1357. TIOGA COVSTV STE A M FLO UR IJV G MIL L At Pciinnj. THE new and pjiUmlirf Steam Mill al Maim-barg i« 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 stone, and is capable of grinding fed bushels per hour. Persons bringing this Mill can have it ground !y take homo with them; and we will war. rant them as good work as can lie done in this re. gion of’country. L'S MAN WETiUO/2E, Prop'r. Oct. 8.1857. R. K. BRLNDAGE, Apm. Who will go to Kansas f THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he lives* in Lawrence, containing 1-10 acres, 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, ha* a comfortable house, barns, ncccssaiy outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrence* il!e, known as ihe “Geer House,” with ample, accommodation*. Attached is a Store building suitable for the Gro cery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold or rent cd to <oll applicants. For terms [apply to Lawrenccvillc,Scpl. 11 ’56. M.'s. BALDWIN, A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. 73 years ofng*, linno” losf Us Father, iwo Brother*. Daughter. s>’n-in Jaw, Nephews, and Nieces, by that dreaufui th.M Co*si m piio.v, and miVr injr with a Chugh himself, determined to visit tho East Indies, Egypt and Japan, whire h« dl'tcotcrod a Preventative .vid Orlain Cif* -for CoM*. Congh*. IJron*. hills, CensmnptMn. Nervou« Debility and Asthma. His coutfh waji c«mi imm*. diately; he returned, cured hi-* Ilclati'f*. who inbound di«ca“c. and iu connection with hii son have exnpkwed tt ;n their practice, caring thousands uf •-a.-us ccnaldcicd by others. For the pnrpo.nn of rescuing as many of his mi for log follow beings as possible, be is siding the" Recipe to all who wish i; fc.; 10 cut it*; acd ;t to pay the po*tago. and tb* balance printing. 'Atldf^saDr. Heath, 101 Spring street, op posite St Nicholas Hotel, New York. [Aug. 20,3mcs.] WANTED By Wilcox &. Sears for which Iho highol market price will be paid io Cash. 15,000 Bushels of Wheat. 10 Tons of folk. ffeiM. 1C Me, r.'l'-.-; CHARLES O. ETZ.
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