IiUJiIMSSJ! $. B. EK OOK S , I FH'SFSagJfSKSS'^W ‘•ln the multitude of there is safety.’' Sept. 23, IKS. J.v iumvuesiHrf L. D. TAYLOR,-PROPRIETOR. Thto^ : =ciS|ai3-|>opulfr L6oso'aßrcei3ally legated. And commcJlis iiafilf tolhcijAtrSjiage of/th<<tlavt*n«nTpublic. Xqn. 20. ISSS. ly. W; 1 q. : ; N.. DA R TT, DdENTIST. * w - Qmce uthie iicarjfaAcqdcmy* T t «! •staining lxn«sof tuiSrarranted. < ''- / pAprllTfS, I?5S.] AiTIERICAJf HOTE coiixing, x.y., *■ll |RfelpwAlf, • - - - 'Proprietor. ileals/?3'T‘s. hedgings, 25 cts. Board, 75 cts. per day. Corning, March 3t, 1859. (]y.) . „SEE»CER Sc^TStpiSOia, Allo r tfcjTAT <jo u ii«, cTo rs al taw, , ' • € OK W Ift G, “ , Steuben County, New York. Geo. T. Sraxcait, C. 11. Thompson. , April IS y lSss.—ply, ?v t ‘-• * .\ . - Jlydrupvtl ii'c -/ViyWctan and Snrjcou. ■ ECKE.4TIOGA cocm, PA. . "SVIII visit patients in .all parts of the. County, at re ceive theui for treatment at his house; 1 [June 11, 1553.] '• . WEIXSB^O’ ; HOTEL. ,-B. E. Holiday■- Proprietor. THU Subscriber has purchased thjp well-known public hcdi***/not for purpose* of speculation. but with the ob ject of .making \Vcll>boro’ bin permanent residence. No -4«iins‘ will be nuiud to render the bouse a desirable borne for travelers. ■ . B. 15. HOLIDAY. ' January 13 t 1?:>S; fCm.) ’TOIT DON’T SAY SO? YES.-SUI, I DO! I £ay. that FOpBY' the best and cheapest assoitmcnt of WATCHBSI pveesaw in IVeilsbovo'. Such Heavy cases and finish vd tno\ ements yon can’t find elsewhere. Call and see |]te:n y>ne door i\nrth of B. B. Smith Avon's, whcrehc ’will he glad to shot? them to yon, end do any. Repairs 'oh Walclic«, Clocks A Jewclfy, find all warranted. ' ANDIE FOLEY.' ' 'Welhhoro’ .Tune 11, 1557. - 1 s. r. wiisoit, %Lis" Jicmowd io Jus. Loicrty’s Ojjlct. ?AS. lOWREI & S. r. WILSON, Attorneys a counsellors at law. win attend the Court of Tioga. Ruttor And McKean emmtic'. {Wc!l«boro’, Fch. 1.1553.] ii. O. C«£.E, ' . SS!) II A!3!-»!li;SSElt. [ Tlo'jn County, Ptnn*yhoniaJ\ SHOE two doors above Roy.’sjDrng Store. Every thing in hh’li’ne wilf lehlonc as well and as, j'j.imptly as it can he done in the more fashionable -City Saloons. Preparations for' removing X>andrirff, an-l beautifying the Hair, for ••ale cheap. Hair and ■whiskers dyed any color. Call and see, ♦> Woll-borY. f*ot. I£. IS.>s.—-tf. DiCKINSOiVS iTIILL 7 KF.P U bvfiuc tbe public, that iho Peoples Humble Scr . tout Inn b'*»n : fc rnono vg.hl y rcpjwed, in way. during the past Summer, ami has also been ivni&Jwd «ilh .in entire ‘ ATiV LOT OF MACHINERY , tl.-vmcbout. of tin* hito s t am! best Implement* of the ace. • . i ’.it at »> now in perfect' good order to dy c«!>tnm oi . ..-hint uotk. L. B. gWSXCLR, .Miller. JfT b-boro’ August 39, 3SSS. •OOUDERSPORT HOTEL. COVOEIISPoET POTTER. CO., I'EXXA. D. F. Glassmire - - - Proprietor. TUTS HOTEL is located within an hourV drive of tbo head waters of the Allegheny, Genesee, and Susquehanna rivers. Xo effort* are spared to make it a home fur pleasure seeker* during the trouting sea son, and for the traveling public at all times. Jan. 27, 1559, ly. JOHN B. SHAKE SPEAR, TAILOR. HAVTNJf opened his shop la the building lately occupied by I)r. Harr, respectfully informs the ciUzcns ofTTcllsboro' and vicinity, that ho is prepared to exccatoorders in his line of business with prompt- llels>»tcb, l hopiug v l>y s£dct aUenfioß to busi ness to merit the confidence and support of those jvho may favor him with their order?'. > Cutting done ou nhort notice. ■ "Wollsboro, Oct. 2i, ISSS.—Gm i WMTw. & H. W. M'DOUGALL REAL ESTATE. AGENTS. ARE engaged in Exploring, Surveying and Draft ing,. Investing mpuey. in Real.EiUitc, and on Real Estate Serimfy. “Locating Laml'Warrant?, Loea •ting Land for Settlers on time. | They will attend the Land Sales in this and the ad joining Districts, where their practical knowledge will tumble them to select the best lots. - Parties entrusting money to us for investment will Lave the benefit of oua, explorations. Xo property purchased that we are not personally acquainted with. Waubashaw, Alin. Tor., April 2?>, ISSS. - H. D. DEM in a. Would r'spoctfuUy announce to the people of Coontv, that he now prepared to nil ail onJeis for Apple. Pear, Peach. Clhti.v. Accuiine. Aprieut, Jlvi-rgioen and DocMimii-s Ornamental ticos, AUo£urrants Ua.jAterries. (iotmt*bcrri<<», Pluckbci i ies and Strawberries of all new and approved van ities. ~P HQ |?C!CoDB{stiDg of Hybrid, Perpetual and Snm ■ l ‘ vv^kJ,l-/ - mcr Bases, Mu-.*, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea Rental or China and Climbing Jlfwes. SHI?TTf2nPT? the finest newvn OmtUDLLR JL— r ,cries of Althea. Calyrantlms Dor.tzia. Lilac*,Spiraea. Syrincius. Viburnums, IVipillas Ac. P T A W P R Dahli.w, Phloxes. Tnlin* A ’* Hyacinths, Naiciaais; Jonquils, Lil lies, Ac. GUAPES—AII varieties. Peabody's New Uant-bois Strawberry. 4 doz. plants, $5. OtdcQ* aspcctfuliv,ELi|icit(-‘ii. ... - _ .... tftr* for Craranir. *Buddißg-or-Prnnihg will bo promptly-attended to. Address Dec. IC. oS. IT. D. REUING, Wellsian o, Pa, TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS Dr. R. A. Laniont’s PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINE Dow in use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed ' Menstruation. This valuable vegetable compound has long been used in the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the <ic* tangemont* of the female system and for impro\ing the gen era! health, and by Jong experience bas been found the create-i remedy against those painful or general complaints to w Inch the Icuuile enn.-titution is liable. A ft-iv ilom>s tu* kua fur one week before the monthly period will remove nU oMrurUonAjrom any cause whatever, as incredible as it mt.v appear. V«-.{*'“T Tl,os * who hare been disappointed in the n«e of “tUs, Ac,, can pm the utmost confidence in this compound te*CAUTIO.\.-sa This compound must U nt be taken by females during the <r ‘*H • months of Pregnancy ntidcr the penultv of certain nb . / s.on. At all nihw times it io *ufe, tut it is purelv vegetable, ''ft Hill be beat to any addrot by inclosing Vi touuv author t jg«m t .orto IL L ANDREWS. BuffahOf. y. ' V .1 sale by 3. A. ROV, W'elMnuo, Da., and Druir~ists cen. r..,:!y. • " [Julyl,lBoB.ly.] ’ ru i»o>stbgen 0 >stbgen- YOUTH & MANHOOD. T ls| TfiJutonri.aml, maildij In a •I * \i. .fefAT OXTSEPOTSIO.U EXHAUSTION AND DECAT OP Ta£ U'en* IU “SELF'ABUSE.” INFECTION - . AXl> THE INJUGI n-io? iiEftcoar, ByR J Culverwcll, M D,— •I* -u“ >r nf the Jloyal College of Surgeons, Ac, * * 't**rmetorrhoea ‘or Seminal 'Emissions, Genital and ■ ;v V" j.Xmpotency. XrOs* of Energy, Depressioa,of i'M»dltv. Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and Impod ■ «ro promptly ami effectually removed by ' • o ' • J ami moMt eucces«fal mode of treatment, -f *j**M Mif.iuvalJA can regain; pristine health ■ '.ui ('"'•4l9* to dangerous and expensive medi- , '* '• * »«Hf*t of vital impor />wr,h* ,• h <hj lop? * • A compound rcnjedy«in_wlilcli jve.ha.ve labored to produce tluuupsl effectual nJtgjtiJjye that can l>c is ucpc ceitiitef ext Act <£ :Par« s<ji 6imbinedAyith “Otfiet smistatrees of stfll greater tfUtrhtrve t# afford an affective antidote for the diseases Sarsai>arilla is reputed .to owe; Jt is believed remedy, is .wanted by those who suffer’frbm Strumous complaints, add that one which will nccompljab tlujir cure mu«t prove of iuuuenao f-ervice to till* SlsS-claaff. of dar affiictoQ fellow-citizens.- How completely this compound will do it has been proven by experiment on many,of the worst cases to bo found.of the following complaints;—' ' 1 ’— Bible. gcrofuliuinil Scrofulous Complaints, Eruptions and Erup tive KloiieajaJfcareffciiuples. BlotchesjTumbrs', salf fthfeptn lfead,' Syphilis aatT Syphilitic Bfenmrjal Disease.‘Dropsy, Sbnral'ri.v or tic Tfoulo'Ur&ns,* Debility, Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Erysipelas. Rose or St. Anthony’s Fire, and indeed the whole class of complaihts arising from impurity of the blood. - This compound will be found a great promoter of health, when token in the Hiring, to expel the foul humors which fester in the blood at that season of the year, Jiy tho timely expulsion of them many ranklingdisordors are nipped in the oxid. Multitude--* pin. by the aid of this remedy, spare them selves from (he endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous sore*;, through which the kyateui will etivo to rid itself of corruptions, if not assisted to do this through the natural, channels of the body by an alterative medicine. C’oanso out the vitiated bjood whcnevcr.yoaa fyiditafynpurities burst-! |ug through flic sldn fn pimples’, eruptions, f or sores; cleanse it when jon fiud it is obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell yon when. Even where no particular’disorder is felt, people cn- 1 joy better, healt|u and Bve longer, for cleansing tiie.blopd.—- K»*ep the blond healthy, and all is well; but with this pabu lum of life disordered, there can bo no Lasting health. Soon er or later something must go wrong, and the great machi nery of life is disordered or t ovcrthro\vo. Sarsaparilla ha*,•and de»wvts'inuch,-the reputation, of ac compli-iung these ends. But the world has been egregiously deceived In preparations of ft, partly because the drug alone has nor all the virtue that id claimed for it. but more be cause many preparation*, protending to be concentrated ex tracts of it.'contain but little of tho virtue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing el-c, During lute jears the public have hern misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart of Extract of Sarsaparilla fur one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the fkk. for they not only contain little if any Sarsaparilla, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter aud painful disappointment'ha* followed the use of the various extracts of Sarsaparilla which flood the market, until tho name itself is justly despised: and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sar saparilla. aud intend to supply such a remedy ns shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And we think we Jmvo ground for bel|evjng it has'rirtues which are it re-istlhle by the ordinary run of the diseases it is in tended to cure. In order to secure their complete eradica ti.m fiom the system, tho remedy should be judiciously ta ken according to directions ou the bottle, • PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co, I LOWELL, MASS. Price, $1 per bottle; Siz bottles for SS. AYER'S CHERRY PECTORAL, ha* won for itself such a renown for tho cure of every va riety of Thioat and LnugComplaints, that it i 3 entirely un neeessary for ns to recount the evidence ofits virtues, where oier it lies been Employed. As it has long been rn constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than as sstue the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, ami that it may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever boon found to do. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, Foil the cure of Costiveness, Jaundice. Dyspepsia, Indices turn, Djs-entery, Foul Stomach, Krysielas. Headache, Piles, niiouinatisuii. eruption* ami Skin Diseases, IMcr Complaint, Dropsy. Tetter, Turners and Salt lllicum*-Worms Coat Neu ralgia, sis a Dinner Pill, and for purif> mg the blood. Thev arc sugar-coated, so that the most sensitive can take I hem pleasantly and they are the be.-t aperient in the world for sill the piirp<H- s of a family physic. Price 25 cts. per box; Five boxes for $l,OO, Great number* of Clergymen. Physicians, Statesmen, and cmim nt personages, have loot their names to certify the un parnlleh d nsofutnoss. of these remedies, but our space here trill not p'-rmit the insertion of them. The Agents, below named, ftirm-di gratis our American Almanac in which they are giten: “With also full descriptions of the above com plaints. and the treatment that should be followed for their cure. Do not h" put o.T by unprincipled dealers with other pre parations they make mor* profit on. Demand Aters, and take no olU'Ts. The want the be&taid there is for them, and thev should have it. All,our Kernel as aw for sale by C. fe J. L. KOBTN'SON— TrcllnbonV. and by all Dmggiats and Merchants throughout thecouutiV* Feb. IT. fS-'iP.—fim. , • VANIIOitN’S CABINET WARE,HO USE. lAM STILL AT-MY OLD STA2CD r <m main at, . and nearly opposite Judge"'White’s residence, Manufacturing to order, nil kinds of yAHisjyr wajre, . and in the best manner. I likewise keep constantly on hand, and for sale at reasonable prices, a fine stock of Sofas, Uivans, Ottomans, Card, Civhr, Diving and Ilreahfanl Tobhs, Dress Stands, Dtchh and Common Bureaus, Mahogony and Common- U r «a?A Stands, Cottage, French and Common Deadheads, of every description, together with all articles usual ly manufactured in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business be flatters him self with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine bis work before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. ~ Turning done in a neat manner, at short notice. Q Chairs! Chairs! • flsrfu In addition to the above, the Subscriber irnnlil inform the public that be has just a large and handsome assorement Common Sc Spring-Scat Chairs, Boulnv and Common Jinckimj Chair*, <fr., which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga County. Call and sec them. B. T. VANHORX. 'Wellsburo. July 23.1857. Thomas Harden ’TTTO'CLD respectfully announce to the inhabitants W of Tioga County, that he\bas purchased the entire stock of \ BAILEES & HillDtY, andthaving enlarged anil replenished the same/ is now offering great inducements to Cash Purchasers. The etjpeeuiLdftUeution of the Ladies is directed to his stock of SHAWLS & MESS GOODS, a= among them may be found many styles and fabrics never before introduced in this aarkot. In fact, Every Department is Full. Cloths, Cussimcres, Beady-3f(tdc Clothing, dials and Caps, Boots and Shoes, and many of the novelties of the season. GROCERIES at prices that w ill astonish customers. Please call and examine for yourselves. Wellsboro, Jan. 6, 1650. Corning Book Store. fTIIIE Subscribers liavc removed to the large and JL .elegantly fitted up Brick Store— four doors east ot Concert Block. Corning—and will keep on hand a large assortment uf Xcw BookSj among which are . Religious Standard Work's, HISTORICAL BOOKS, Tales of Fiction, Poetical Woi-fa, School Boohs, Blanks, Stationery and Wall Paper, N. Y. Daily and Weekly paper?, all the Magazines at Publishers prices. All for sale very cheap. ROBINSON & CO. r Coming. Sept. 24, *O7. WATCHES! THE Subscriber has got a fine aasortment of heavy EXOLISir LEVER lIUNTER-CASE Gold and Silver Watches, whiolf\be\rill eel! cheaper’than “ dirf" on*.* Time/ i.*e, he Vill sell 'Time Pietes' - on a short'^sppVovcd) ; ‘crcdit. All-.kinds of REPAIRING donn-promptly. -If a job 9T work, is not done to the satisfaction of the party ordering it,, no charge will .bo pmde. • ‘Past favors appreciatedand a contiimnce of patron age kindly solicited. ANDIE FOLEY. Wellsboro, June 24,J84&^ H GAIIVES HOTEL. H. C. VERIHILYEA, PROPRIETOR. Gaines, Tioga County, Pa. ' This well known hotel is located within easy access of the best fishing and hunting grounds in Northern Pa. Ko pains will be spared for the accommodation of pleasure seekers and the traveling public.* April 14. 1859. s . Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned, an Auditor appointed to examine.pod upon the accotfotn of the Executors of the estate of William Hose, deceased, will attend to that duty at his office in the village of Tioga on the twentieth day of May next, when and whore all persons interested may attend and be heard. ' VTM. GAItRETSO.N, Auditor. Tioga, April 3Sth, 1809. 4t, 13. ' SHEET MUSIC, . IMCS-K>TY ATOH. ¥*. • • ' 1 • Tbc-Qommomcealth of-Penn»ylcQjtta to the Sheriff o/ ifaid'County fi Greeting : , ’ We command you that you attach Hiram' W. Boat-! wick, late of your county, tty -all and singular, hia goods and chattels, lands and tenoriidnts, in whose hands or possession soever the same may he, so that he be and appear before our Court of Common Pleas to be holden at Wellsboro, in and for said county on the first Monday of June to answer JVil . liam A. DeWolf, of a plea in .debt, hot exceeding; ..twelve thousand-- dollars. And have yon then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. K. G. White,, Esq. President Judge tof our said court, the 7th day of April 1859. J T DONALDSON, Prdth'y. By virtue of the annexed writ X have attached the 1 following described pieces or parcels of land, situate in the township of Bloss, county of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania: • One beginning at a ,Lynn the north-west corner o a tract of land formerly belonging to tho Arbon Coal Company, thence-south SS$ degrees east one hundred and eighty-four and three-tenths perches to the centre of the Williamson road; south 13 degrees east 25 rods; thence south 27 degrees cast 14 rods, thebce south 8 degrees cast 15 rods, thence south eleven degrees east 16 rods, thence south 7 degrees east 124 rods, tbeuee south 8£ degrees west 50 rods to the line of the town plot, thence south 69i degrees west 38 rods, thence south 44$ degrees cast 142 7-10 rods to a post, thence south I3i degrees cast 120 6-10 rods, thence north 88 degrees west 63 4-10 reds, thence south 87f degrees west 236 8-10 rod?, thence north 1$ degrees east 389 4-10 rods to the plnco of beginning—containing five hundred forty-two acres and five-eights of an aero more or less. Also— Another lot, beginning at a fallen Birch tho corner of land of Nicklin Griffiths, thence north 28 degrees west 30 rods, thence north 79 degrees west 116 rods, thence south 79 degrees west 76 and 6-10 rods to the line of tho town plot, thence along the line of tho town plot north 7 1-4 degrees east 210 rods, thenoo east 182 5-10 rods to the line of Robert Coleman, thence along said Coleman's land south 2 degrees'west 242 1-10 Pods to tho place of beginning—containing 245 7-S acres more or less. Also —Another lot beginning nt a beech, the corned -of Jeremiah Rees’s and Arbon Coal Company’s lends, thence north 121 degrees east 48 rods ton post, tbence north 854 degrees east 49 rods to a stake on the bank of the river, thence south 73 3-4 degrees west along said river to the place of beginning-—containing seven acres and four-tenths perches. Also —On the undivided fifteen eight hundreths part of the following described lota of land situate in Bloss, Liberty and Ward townships in the County and State aforesaid, to wit: Warrant No 5970 in the names of Nicklin & Griflith, containing 1126 acres ; No 5965 in the name of Nicklin & Griffith, containing 1101 acres; Warrant No 5977 in the name of Nicklin & Griffith, containing 400 acres; Warrant No 5952 in the name of Nicklin «t Griffith, containing 220 acres; Warrant No 5980 in the name of Nicklin <t Griffith, containing 1030 acres; Warrant No 5972 in the name of Nicklin A Griffith, containing eleven hundred acres. Also —The undivided fifteen eight hundreth parts of the following described iota or parcels of land situ ate in townships of Bloss, Union and Ward, County of Tioga aforesaid, to wit: Lots Nos. 4,6, and 7of the partition of the Elk Mountain lands in the suit of Rob ert Ferris against Ralph Elliot! and others in the Com mon Pleas of said County of May Term, 1852 of war rant No. 1; Lot No. 4. containing 132 acres 153 perch es;' Nos. 6 and 7 containing together 265 acres 156 perches. Also —Lots Nos, ly4 and 8 in said partition of war rant No. 2 ; Lot No. 1 containing 133 acres, 58 perch es No. 4 confaimngil33 acres and 58 perches; No. 8 containing 133 acres 59 perches. Also —Lots Nos. 1. 5 and 7 in said partition of war rant No- 3; No 1 containing 181 acres, 96 perches; No. 5 containing 181 acres, 102 perches; No. 7. con taining IS] acres, 105 perches. ' Also —Lots Nos. I, 2 and 5 in said partition of war rant No. 4; Lots Nos. 1 and 2, together containing 258 acres, 40 perches; No. 5 containing 129 acres, 24 perches. Also —Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3 of said partition of warrant No.* 5, containing together 436 acres, 99 perch- Ai.sn—Lots Nos. 1, ,3 and 6 of warrant No. 6 in said partition; No. 1 containing 127 acres, 51 perches; No. 3 containing 127 acres,49perches; No.6conlain ing 127 acres, 52 porches. Also—Lots Nos. 3. 4 and 5 in said partition of war rant K 6. 7, confining together 451 acre*, 108 perches. All of the foregoing described lots and parcels of land arc wholly un improved, and no person is in the actual occupancy, of the same. S. 3. POWER, Sheriff. , April S. TB5O. Tiogu. Co., 9s. The CommauirruUh of Pennsylvania to the Sheriff of said County, Greet itit/ : Wo command you that you attach Hiram W. Bost wick and Laurin W. Mallory, late of your County, by all and singular, bis goods and chattels, lands and ton* omenta, in whoso bands or possession soever the same may be, so that he bo and appear before our Court of Common Pleas, to be bolden at Wellsboro in and for said County on the first Monday of June next, there to answer William A. DeWolf of a plea of debt not exceeding eight thousand dollars. And have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. K. (i. White, President Judge of our said Court, the 7th day of April 1559. J. F. DONALDSON, fVotA’y. By virtue of the annexed writ I have attached the following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Bloss, County of Tiogaj State of Pennsylvania: One beginning at n Lyon, fhr north-west corner of a tmet of laud formerly, belonging to the Arbon Coal Company, thence south. Sfc-Aj degrees cast one hundred and eighth-four ami tluce-tentbs perehen to the center of rhe Williamson road, thence along the Williamson road south 13 degrees cast 25 rods, thence !,onth *27 degrees east 14 rods, thence south 8 degrees east 15 rods, thence south 11 degrees cast 16 rods, thence south 6 degteva east 24 rods, thence nouth B*4 degrees west 60 rods to the line of the town plot, tlieneo south degrees west 38 rods, thence *outb degrees east 142 7-1(5 rods to a thence south V.% degrees east 120 G-10 rotls, thence north 88 ilegrees west 63 4-10 rods, thence south degrees west 236 8-10 rods, thence north degrees cast 380 4-10 rods to the place of beginning, coutuiuiug 6425 u acres more or less. Also—Another lot beginning at a fallen Birch, the corner of land of Nicklin k Griffith, thence north 2S degrees west 30 rod;?, thence north 49 degrees west 114 rods, thence south 1 9 degrees west 76 6-10 rods to the lino of the town plot, thence along the hue of the town plot north degrees cast 219 rods, thence east IS2 3-10 rods to the lino ol.itobcrt Cole man. thence along e.aid Coleman's line, south 2 degrees west 2421-10 rods to, the jd.ico of beginning—containing 245 7-S acres more or le**. Also—Another beginning at a Beech the corner of Jeremi ah .Rees’s and Arbon Coal Company’s lands, thence north degrees cast 48 rods to a post, thence north 8u)/£ degrees east 49 rods to a stake on the hank of’the river, thence south degrees west along .said river to the place of beginning—-con taining seven acres and four-tenths perches. Also—On the undivided fifteen eight hundreth parts of the following dei-cnlied lots of laud, situated iu Bloss, Liberty and Ward townships. {» the County and State aforesaid, viz; Warrant No. 5070 In the names of Nicklin k Griffith, con taining 1126 acres. No. 5955 in the name of Nicklin A Grif fith containing 1101 acres; warrant N’o. 5977 in the names of N'icklm & Griffiths, containing 409 acres; warrant No. 3982 in tho names of N'ickliu A Griffith, containing 220 acres; war rant Jio. 59m) ju the names of Nicklin & Griffiths containing 1050 acres: warrant No. 3072 in the names of Nicklin & Grif fiths, containing eleven hundred acres. Also—ihn undivided fifteen eight hundreth parts of the following described lots or parcels of land situated in the townships of Bios',, Union and Ward, County of Tioga rfore -Baid, to wit: Lots No*. 4, 6 and 7, of the partition of the Elk Mountain buds in the suit of Robert Farris against Ralph Elliott & others in the Common Pleas of said County, of May Term 1852, of warrant No. l,lot No. 4 containing*l32acres and 153 perches, Nos. 6 and 7 containing together 265 acres and 150 perches. Also, lots Nos. 1, 4&S in said partition of warrant N*o.2; lot No. Icontniningl33acresand sSperches; No 4 containing 133 acres tied 63 perches; No. 8 containing 333 tycrcs and 59 ptorhos. Also Jots Nos. 1, 5 and 7in said partition of warrant No. 3; No.l containing 181 acres and 96porches; No scontaining 181 acres and 102 perches; No 7 containing ISI acres, 105 perches. Also Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 6in said partition of warrant jto. 4; Lots Nos. I and 2. to gether containing 258 acres, 46 perches. No. 3 containing 129 acres, 24 porches. Also lots Nos. 3, 2 and 3of sqid par tition of warrant No. 5. containing together 436 acres, 99 perches. Also lots Nos. 1,3 and 6\\ arrant No. Gin aaad par tition; No. 1 containing 127 acres. 51 perches; No.Ucontain ing 127 acres, 49 perches; No. 6 containing 127 acres, 52 perches. Also lot* Non. 3, 4 and sin said partition of war rant No. 7. containing together 451 acres, 198 perches. All of tho foregoing described Jots and parcels of land arc Wholly unimproved, and no person is in tho actual occupancy of the same. ts.l. POWER, Sheriff. April S, 1859. The Lonmague Farm for Sale. THIS FARM, is within half a mile of Tioga Village, near the Brooklyn Steam Mills, contains one hundred acres of very good land, j>art of it cldar of stumds; good two story dyvelUpg bouse,.large]harn, smoke house, garden, orchard, Ac. ' ti A portion of the purchase money may remain on Bon'd and Mortgage. Proposals be received until the 2d of May next by Col. N. S. Johnson, at the Bayer Mills. [April 14, 1859, 3t«J Administrator's Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undersigned upon the estate of ANDREW BOS-AKD, late of Osceola, dec’d, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to M. D. BOSARD, Farmington, April 14, *59, 6t*. Adm’r. ROT’S Heave Powders are working wonders in subduing the heaves in horses. JOHN A. HOY, BRUGGIST& APOTHECARY. WELLSBORO, If A. Whalcsulcanil Rptail dealer in Foreign and Do mestic » K u ...... 6 ■- S AND CHEJHCAI.S, PA HITS, OIIA, DVES,VAB!VISH, WINDOW GLASS, AND PUTTY, BURN IMG FLUID, TINCTURES, EXTRACTS, ACIDS, POWQERS, PILLS, LEAVES, ME KBS, WRITING INK, FIEBLOPES, BRUSHES, COLOGNE, ROOTS, PEREUiTIERV, SCHOOL BOOKS, PA PER, SL AT ES, CHILDREN’S TOTS., AC., ALSO, HAIR OILS, YANKEE NOTIONS, & FANCY GOODS. Almost every variety of Fkarnicciitic Preparations, Thompsonian medicines, BOTANIC AND HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES. KIRBY'S MOWER & REAPER THE Subscriber is selling this valuable machincand invites all who want a really good Mowe? and Reaper, lo examine it before purchasing any other ma chine. It is superior to all other Mowers and Reap ers in use, in the following particulars: It is the light est in use; is strong and durable; requires less draft than any other machine; has no side draft though it cuts a wide swath; will work on rough ground where no other machine can follow it; very difficult to be clogged in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry; is sim ple in construction and not liable to get out of repair; is a perfect combined machine; working equally well, whether mowing or reaping; and is the CHEAPEST in price, the Mower being only $lO5 and the combined machinesl3o—making it altogether the most dcsirablo Mower and Reaper in market. Call at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for yourselves. £S3'Tfais Reaper took the first prtre at the State Fairs of New York and Indiana against all competi tors. It also took the prize at the Tioga County Fair lost Fall. Feb. 24, 1559. I). P. ROBERTS. N. B. The Subscriber is also Agent of the Tioga Point Agricultural Works for the sale of Emery’s unrivalleif Railroad Horse Powers, Threshers and Separators, Portable Circular and Cross Cut Saw Mills find Shingle Machines, Clover Hullers, Em ery's Hickock’s and Krauscr’s Cider Mills and Press es, Corn Shcllcrs, Hay, Straw & Stalk Cutlers, Morse Rakes. Bog Powers, Clow’s Grain Cradles, Corn A Cob Mills, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Roder ick's Hay Press, Stump Machines, Leather and Rub ber Belting. * SALAMANDER SAFES. EVANS &~WATSOIV, No, 26, South Fourth, St. PHILADELPHIA. Have nua uti hand a large assoitment of Fire and Thief Proof Salamander Safes. Also. Iron Doors for Banks and Store*. Iron Shutter*, Jr«»n all makes of Locks, equal to any made in the United States. Five Safes in one Fire. All come out Right, WITH CONTENTS IN GOOD CONDITION. THE SALAMANDER SAFES OF PHILADELPHIA against the world. EVANS & WATSON Have hail the surest demonstration in the following certifi cate that their manufacture of Salamander Sates hu* at length fully warranted tho representations which have been made of them as rendering an undoubted security ngaiust the ter rific clement: Philadelphia, April 12th, 1856.* Messrs Evans & Wamox.—Gentlemen,~lt affords ns tho highest satisfaction instate to you. that owing to the very protective qualities of two of the Salamander Safes winch we purchased of you some two months since, wc saved a large portion of onr jewelry, and all our book*, papers, 4c.. ex posed to the calamitous firo in Knnstwul Place, on the morn ing of the 11th instant. When we reflect that those safes were located in the fourth story of the building wo occupied, and that they fell subse quently into a heap of burning rum*, where thVva«t concen tration of heat caused the brass plates to melt, wo cannot but regard the preservation of their valuable contents as most convincing proof of the great security afforded by vonr Safes, Wo shall take much pleasure in recommending them to men of business as a mi re reliance atmint-t tire. GEOKGK W. SIMONS k 11KO.. Jewelers, - Who have purchased six large Safes since. April 23. 1S5??; CAYUGA PLASTER. A NEW SUPPLY OF THIS GREAT FER TILIZER HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED AT THE ' 1 MANSFIELD PLASTER MILL. where it will be‘kcpl constantly on hand, and sold at the low price of $6 Per Ton. Xo nil those who wish to invest money where they are sure of 200 per cent on the capital invest ed, I would say, BRING ON YOUR DIMES AND 1 WILL YOU GOOD, O* Nothing heller to care hard times 1 Mansfield, Dec. 27, 1858. A. BIXBY. TIOGA COUNTY STEAM FLOURING MILL At ITla.iii£X»cii'£, Poima. A NEW-and splendid Steam Mill at Mainsbnrg is now in full operation, and the proprietor is pre pared to do custom work or Flouring with neatness and despatch. Thjg MHI has four run of stone, and is capable of grinding eighty bushels per hour. Persons bringing Grain to this Mill can have it ground to take horpe with them ; and wo will warrant them as good work as can bo done in this region of country. LYMAN WETMOIIE, Propr. R. K. BRUNDAGE, Agent. [Oot. 8, ?57.j “TIME IS MONEY.” THEREFORE, ' Be wise and save it hf x Using E. A. SMEAR’S new machine To operate your Dash Churns. The stroke varies from 2 to 14 inches. Bvery Machine bears the inventor's name. Remember, they can be had only of the Subscribers, to whom Ml orders must bo addressed. PRICE, $5. (Patent obtained.) Tioga, Feb. 24, 1859. SMEAD & TABOR, FOB SALE. A GOOD assortment of the choicest JSBjSggfr kinds of Apple, Pear and Cherry trees good order. Apple trees for $2O per hundred. Our intention is to have the Trees bear just such fruit as the labels call for. We would invito those wanting fmit trees to coll at the Nursery and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. B. C. WICHAM, Tioga, Nov. 11, 1858. „ I. T. BLOODOOpp. SODA SALEBATDS and Cream Tartar, at the New Drugstore. P. 11. WILLIAMS, Ag’t. • \ i jcoA . Pnblishcrs, Wholesale Booksellers, , AND MAX'UFA CTUU [NO AND IMPORTING STATIONERS. 188 Main, ones JiTcst Seneca Streets, . - - Buffalo, N. T. All American Publications supplied at Publish ers net Wholesale Prices to the Trade. OTO General Catalogue, with Wholesale ami Retail Price., will be forwarded to Dealers on application. Also. Cir cutnra containing mil description of all oar Books, with res •ommeadatlops of Teacher?, Ac. Spencerian System ef Fractical Penmanship Embracing Twenty-Eight Boqks, arranged la THREE DISTINCT SERIES, to suit the wants of the Public, and Se lect Schools and Colleger, Private Learners, Clerks, Account ants, Ac. FIRST. Common School SerieS'Of Sight Books. In which lettersare introduced by analysis and synthesis, and progressively graded to meet the wants o! schools and pupils of-every class. Each book contains lucid rules, and scientific instructions applicable, to cacti letter and copy, so that any Intelligent person can efficiently impart instruction ter the learner, or acquire an elegant and systematic band writing without tho ottl of a teacher. DESCRIPTION OP TUE SEVERAL BOOKS, VIZ; No. I—Contains 8 differtntMeUers with their simple com binations. Explanations are written above each dopy. No. 2—Contains 7 different letters, and affords I additional practice on-the letters in book 1. I No. 3—Contains the 12 long or extended • by principles, analysis and synthesis. - No. 4—Embraces the capitals, which are introduced by principles and analysis, in connection With words'and combi nations best calculated to develop good form, order and facil ity of execution. No. S—Contains sentences, embracing all tho capitals and email letters, affording substantial practice on all the princi ples and rules given in the preceding four books. No. 6—Contains short Business Forms of every day use in business, book-keeping. Ac., and introduction to book 7. No. 7—Book of correct Business Forms, embracing Dae Bills, Receipts, Orders*, Notes, Draft*, Set of Exchange, Ac counts Current, Account Sales, Ledger Headings, Letters of Introduction, Superscriptions, Ac. No. B—-Ladles’ Book, of approved modifications of the sys tem, designed to impart a plain, rapid and beautiful Episto lary Hand. EXERCISE BOOKS, —No. I—To accompany books, 1,2, 3 and 8. to aid the pupil ini acquiring that free use of the fing ers and foro-arm essential to easy and rapid execution of the contracted and extended letters. No. 2—To be used in connection with the higher numbers Of tho series to gain command of the hand in tho movements required to execute the advanced copies and business writing generally. SECOND.—Spencer & Lusk’s Scries of Six Books, with same copies on opposite pages. THlRD.—Extended Series of 12 Books to wit: Nos. 1.2. 3,4, Beginner's thureo. Nos. 5,6, 7,8, 9, Progressive Course. Nos. 10,’H, 12, Practice. Ladies’Styles. Retail price of all the above, 13 cents each. Compendium of Spencerian Penmanship, containing sixty pages, and more than four hundred lines of beautifully en graved copies. Retail price.per copy, Paper, $l. Cloth,sl 50. Upon receipt of the retail price iu stamps, any book named n bove, a ill be f<u warded as directed, postage paid. March 3d. 1539. - __ WCLLSBORO’ SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP. ’ X WOULD respectfully inform the JL Public that I have undertaken the above business at the stand for racrly occupied by John Alexander, one door above Hoy’s Drug Store. With a determination to be behind no other estab lishment in the Country, I have added greatly to the facilities for tho general accommodation, and have spared neither pains nor expense to obtain and make myself master of every modern improvement in the business, and to secure the services of the best work men. He will keep a large stock on hand, and manu facture at the stortest notice, all descriptions of Ear nest, such as / Saddles, Bridles, Heavy Harness, CARRIAGE HARXIISS of all kinds, <tc. Traces, Hames, Halters, Whips, All of which I will warrant to be equal to any that can be obtained In any olhca establishment in the country. All I ask is that those desiring anything in this lino, should call at his place and examine bis stock. I feel tho fullest confidence in my ability to give entire satisfaction. * AH orders thankfully received and promptly attended to. JOS. ENSWORTH. Wellsboro, October 28, 1858. FARBEL, HERRING & CO'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFE, LATE FIRE AT DUBUQUE, lOWA. Drurqrr., Jan. 7.1559. Gents : I am requested by Mr. T. A. C. Cochrane, of this place, to say to you that on the morning of the 4th inst., about 3 o’clock, his store took fire, and the entire stock of goods was destroyed. The heat became so suddenly intense that none of the goods could pos sibly be saved; but fortunately his books and papers which were in one of your Champion Safes were all preserved perfectly. And well they may be called Champion, for during the whole conflagration there was one incessant-pouring of flame directly upon the Safe which contained them. And still upon opening it, the inside was found to be 'scarcely warm, while tho outside was most severely scorched. Yours truly, N. A. McCLURE. Herring’s Patent Champion Eire and Burglar-Proof with HALE’S PATENT POWDER PROOF LOCKS, afford the greatest security of any Safe in the world. Also Sideboard and Parlor Safes, of elegant workmanship and finish, for plate Ac. PARREL, HERRING & CO., have removed from 34 Walnut SL, to their new store, No. 629 Chestnut St.. (Jayne’s Hall,) where tho largest assortment of Safes in the world can be found PARREL, HERRING & CO., 629 Chestnut Street, (Jayne’s llall,) March 17,1859. Philadelphia, Stoves , Stoves , ATMD TEST SHOP. ■VTTM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to the T T citizens ofWellsboro and vicinity, thathe has just received a largo addition to bis stock of Stoves, Tin and Sheet Iron Ware and is now prepared to furnish his numerous custom-, ers with articles in bis line of business superior to an^* that can be obtained in this section of the country. His stock consists, in part, of COOK AND PARLOR STOYES. Also a large ossorment.of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware. Stove Pipe, Stove Fixtures, Boilers, Hardware, Ac.. Particular attention paid to putting'on Tm Roofs, Eave-Troughs and CONDUCTORS. ,li.™FA !riT T., dtme “"Shortnotice with reading'and ■ T , . Wl3h ‘ l ’. S ttooda in this lino win find it to their interest to call and examine mv stock be arChaS n« g £ a ? wher0 ’ 83 th *y win b« sold at fair ll ', „ forget the place, one door below Bowen s Store. [Wellshoro, pet 14. 1358.] Broadcloths and casslmeres.—a good assortment of Black Broadcloths, Black and fancy Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Fulled Cloths, Tweeds ana Kentucky Jeans, can be found at W. A. ROE’S. Oct. 14, 1358. T / XSROW fiECEIVING HIS STOCK op SPUING & SUMMIT 600 D$ which is large and complete, and to which v the attention of the-Goods Buying public not blow about prices, as we are not aceci^ e S playing on wind instruments. Bat pleagT B®'4! 8 ®' 4 ! see, and if the goods and prices do do not expect to sell. DRESS GOODS Black Silks, Plain, Black Silks, Corded, La.. - 1 Mbiair Stripes, ‘Lawns Printed, Eozfaj, ChaUis* Printed,Fine Ginghams., pm^ 1 * French Cambrics, French Jaconetu Figured Brilliants, etc., etc, etc * WHITE GOODS. » Irish linens, Embroidered Collars. Bishops Lawns, Book Muslin?, . Victoria Lawns, /Bands and Flouneirw Esmeralda Swiss, Check Cambric, Table !■ Bands and Flouncings, Figured Swiss. Swfc* S. Linen Shirt Fronts, Edgings, Cotton, Nainsook ifualins, Maraajiy Handkerchiefs, Laces, Cotton * ’ Laoes, Silks, Towels, ’ N apkins. GENTLEMEN. You will .find at Osgood’s a fine stock of Cr K: , o, slmercs, Testings, Furnishing Goods, Gloves, Hoisery, Ac. ' n A large stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats, Pants & Vests, Pants & Vests, Over Shirts, Over Shirts, Hats, Over Alls, Over Alls, Silk. Hats. Guernsey Jackets, Chip Hats. Shirts, Shirts, Hats for Spring, Hats for Summer, i%.k Har«fftrF»H * HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. DOMESTICS, WOOLEN GOODS, HARDWARE, GROCERIES. — A very desirable stock. Teat* 2a. upward. The beet qualities of Ewi* stautly on hand. IR O N Swede’s. English, Horse-Shoe, Band. Hoop, Hotd Square, half-round and oval r,o,p= ( .-'nrin-, £ astf j-, ter, German and Cork Steel, Nail Rods, Horse-Hid Ac., Ac.’ SWEDE’S. STEMS HORSE-SHOE, HORSE-SHOE. ENGLISH, ENGLISH, BAND, BAND, ROUND, " SQUARE, SQUARE. OTAR RODS, OVAL ROD?, NAIL RODS, NAIL ROD!, HALE-ROUND, lIALF.Ronj, BOOTS & SHOES A large stock—embracing nearly every stjleandrfs N. B. No numbers over 14, HARDWARE CHEIP! CROCKERY CHEIP' PAINTS A OILS CHEAP! EISH ’ CHEIP' WOODEN WARE CHEAP! EVERYTHING VERY CHEAP AT OSGOOP3. Wellsboro, April 22, 1559. SEW FIRM! SEW Mil! SEARS & WOOD, Have bought out the entire stock of C. L Wilcoi t ui are now prepared to furnish CUSTOM BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, FIXDIXGS. PECS XJ!u, THREAD, BINDINGS, L/.VLYGS, FITTIXG- SILK. SIWE-KSHES, A HLS, FITTIXG-THREAD, Etc.. Etc.. Etc., Etc.. CHEAP FOR CASH'. Repairing done in a workmanlike manner, atia work warranted. Boot & Shoe Department will, .uleti fore, be under the direct supervision of Clurifl Sears, whose long experience in the busiue«,=»T* presumed, without vanity, to qualify him for good satisfaction to those who may favor asri-cr* dera. Me will also pay the highest cash prices for HIDES, SKINS & FUBS. A New Stock of Groceries. AS GOOD AS THE BEST, AXT AS CHEAP AS THE CHEAF&* TTe intend to keep our assortment of Grocenfe’* and to sell them on as favorable terms as tbesss** tide can. bo bought in the County. _* Stand, the same as formerly occupied by C. I -* cox, third door below J. R. Bowen. __ „ Mcllsboro, April 7, ’59. C. „ . H, 11. WOOP. J\*ew Drug Store. THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in cing to the citizens of WolLloro aud ho has just opened a new Store in OSGOOD’S Bm»WC> ®i« SI,) ’’here ho has a complete assortment of Drugs & Medicines, he will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of is complete, embracing CTtr ? .article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne’s, Ayre's, Hclmbukl'a. JlcLanc s ’-? ran .. other popular Medicines, together with «‘ star * sam. Cod Liver Oil. Wolfs Aromatic Srhoap'^ CHOICE WIHES .1 yj) UQI' 0 ' I'^ 1 '^ for and Sacramental uses. ilamts & of the best quality. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Soda, Candles, Soap, Burning U 1 ’ Campheno, Turpentine. Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in use. ' - Please call at the SEW PR™ SAW b -, P. R. WILLIAM V Wellsboro, March 10, 1559. — * 84=0,00 . Pays for a full course in tho Iron l y largest, moat extensively patronized tm“ ® ized Commercial School in tho United bta t-- 357 Students Attending Da ‘ ” Bareli, 1859. . a ii "Usual time to complete a full course* fr o •weeks. Every Student, upon graduating* S O ;,:J teed to bo competent to manage the *> ' business, and qualified to earn a salary oI $5OO to $lOOO. Bir) , Students enter at any time—Xo Vacati 00 at pleasure. orVjW-^ 51 PREMIUMS FOR BEST Iff' SHIP A WARPED I* IS T Minister’s Sons received at half Por Circulars ahd Specimens of r ‘ l T , letter stamps, and address F. April 11, 39-Sept. 23, ’o?, Ij*- *
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