Later from Europe. The Sjunith lUr^utionTHumphant—QueenCkrU- (inn a'Fugitive. The Uoiled Slates Mail sieamer Atlantic from Liverpool Wednesday forenoon*. 20ih, arrived at this port on Saturday evening at 7 o’clock. There is a little from the seat of war. Every thing is apparently deferred to atvait the action of Austria. The hopes of Prussia supporting the western alliance becomes dai ly fainter. The fleets and armies remain as; at list advices. The news from Spain is interesting. Queen Christina and her infamous minions have been hunted out of the country. The insurrection has triumphed. Queen Isabella has been com pelled to send for Espartero, and to instruct him to form a Government, the Rivas Ministry having resigned. It is not the intention of France or England to interfere in these Span ish dissensions.— N. T, Tnhune. WCLIiSBORO’ A CADE HI r. THE FALL of (his Institution will commence on the 4th day of September next, unde' the charge of Mr. NEWELL L. REY NOLDS, a graduate of Madison University. Mi. Reynold! has had charge of this Academy lor one term, and lias given thus far, universal satis faction f rom the testimony received of his character and qualifications, from his experience in teaching, and from his groat success hero and elsewhere, we can cheerfully recommend the School to the patronage of the public. in addition to (be branches usually taught in such Institutions, there will be a Teachers’ class, composed of those who inleod-loengage in the busi ness of leaching, which will receive particular at tention and instruction, both from the Principal and Uic County Superintendent of Common Schools. Arrangements hate likewise been made to pro cure suitable Chemical and Philosophical inslru nicnts, sucli as arc used in the higher order of Schools in lltc Stale of New York. The Academy building is now undergoing a thor ough repair and in such a manner as will best pro mote the comfort, and health of the pupils. hoarding can be obtained in respectable private families at a price not exceeding $1,50 per week. The rales of tuition will be as follows Primary Department ..,$1,50 Geography, Arithmetic &. Eng. Grammar 2,00 Higher English branches 3,00 Algebra, Geometry &l Surveying 4,00 Languages, Drawing, Fainting, Ate., 5,00 Wcllsboroogh, Aug. 10, 1854-lf Register’s Notice. ATOTICE is hereby given, ihni ihe Admin ' isiralorg and Executors on the following named estates. have settled their accounts, and Fame will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Ti 07.1 C minty, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Septem ik:. IB,U, lor confirmation and allowance, viz: 'i ru account of Eliza Lang, Administratrix of JOHN LANG, fate of Richmond, deceased , The accnunl of Newberrv Cloo.s and Abel Cloos, Administrators of NEWBERRY CLOGS, Sr., late of Deerfield, deceased : 7’ne account of Joscpli Bowman, Administrator, r/ GOIM'REV BOWM tN.laieof Brookfield, dec'd The final account of* Chester Hazard, Executor of EVANS 1 HAZARD, late or Sullivan, deceased ; The final acconnl of AUen b razor, jr.. Admmiju irator of REUBEN HOWLAND, UiJ of Deerfield t;rriM«ec The account of J. B. Thomas and J. Ribcrollc, Administrators of JO/liN B. THOMAS, late of Charleston, deceased J. P. MAGTLL, Register. Register's Office, Wdlsboro*, Aug 7, 1854 Notice IS hereby given that nn application has boon made to Die Court of Common Pleas of Ti nea county by David Kelsey, Geo. M’Lcod, James J.owrey and others, to grant a charter of incorpora, lion fur literary purposes, to themselves, their asso ciates and successors, under the name and style of the u Welltbor o’ Library;” and if no sufficient rea son be shown to the contrary, (he court wifi decree that they become, and be a body corporate J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y. Wellsborough, Aug. 10, 1854-41 ) Coroner’s Sale BY virtue of a writ of fi. fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga countv. and to mo directed, will be exposed ro public sale on MONDAY, the 4th day of feeniember next, at the Court House m Wclls uurough, at 1 o’clock, P. M., to wil; A lot of land in Delmar township, begin ning at a post the south-west corner of warrant No. 421)8. thence north j 35) perches to a post the north west corner of warrant No. 4208, thence cast perches to a bccwi, thence south 158 perches to a hemlock, thence bVland of Ahuon Brooks cast 74 perches to a post, lienee by land of Edward Grus- Mar. 102 8-lOlh perches to a post, thence by land surveyed to Henry Slickley west 139 perches to a post, thence by land of said Slickley south 90 per (lies to a hemlock in the warrant line, thence west 4c perches to the place of beginning, containing about 256 acres, part of warrant No. 4208, James Wilson warrantee, with about C or 7 acres chopped,' and two log shanties and a log stable thereon. To be sold aa the properly of Thomas G. Brown. Aug. 7,1854. JOEL ROSE, Coroner. Fire & Water, CE. GRAY, is now prepared to furnish * at short notice, common SUCTION &, FORCE PUMP,S, for Wells and Citherns, and also nas constantly on hand, LEAD PIPE for convey mg water from Springs. Wellsborough, Aug. 3,1854-tf. Auditor’s Notice. r pjJE undersigned, auditor appointed by the 1 of Common Pleas of Tioga County, to '"'tribute the money arising from the sale of the i estate of Samuel Bullock, will attend to the du- He? of the appointment at my office in WelUboro*, or. the second day of September next, at one o'clock M., of said day. A. P. CONE, Auditor, Wclbborough, August 3,1854-4 w. FARMER'S UNION INSURANCE COMPANY. - ATHENS, KAADPOBD CO,, PA. jP APlTAL—S2oo.ooo! —lnsures Farmers only, on the Slock and Mutual plan. J. E. Can field Scc’y., lion. Horace Williston, Pres't. Remem* ber that an experienced Travelling Agent, represent mg a sound and reliable Company near home, is pref trjblc to a foreign Co., as there can be no deception. Address, J. E. Webster, Agent, Covington, Pa. ARNOLD'S Bakery and Variety Store. TTOSTON, MILK, BUTTER & Common TJ CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, .by the lb., or bbl. Family Baking, and Parties, furnished at short notice. Deals also in GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN & DOMESTIC, GREEN ■V DRIED FRUITS. CASH paid for Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Lard, Grain and oilier products of the Farm. ’ W, J. ARNOLD, Agt. RUFUS ARNOLD. Corning, N. Y., Aug., 3,1854-lf. WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS.—Ladies 1 ' trill do well to call and examine this large assortment before purchasing elsewhere, at the Store of fJune l.[ JONES & ROE.. PACHECO PRINTS.—CO pieces of Ca chcco and Merimac Prints, of beautiful styles, Just received by [June i.] JONES & ROE. /"'HEAP FOR CASH—One serviceable y Horse, Enquires! GRAY’S Tin & Stove Store, Wellsborough, Fa. aug 3-tf. 300 BUSHELS of CORN, Tor sale by UUs . VICTOR CASE. Knoxville, Aug. 3,1854-lf. > ‘ r rBAhsS. '" ■;. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Paciasi VeDdhioniEsponatf, and L&a- ' ri Facm#,'isBaed-oul or (he Cotirt df/Gom mon Pleaa!oTTiogaJcounty, and to me dU reeled, will to public sate at the CourtHouae in WellSbpcqugh.on MONDAY, the 4th L day of SaptemterKjfiSd, al o&e o’clock, P. M., to wit ; A lot of land in Richmond township, boun ded north by Augustus Cass, west by Daniel Wil liamst Cast by Williamson Hoad, and south by Aaron Oillettj containing about | of an acre improved, with & frame house and some fruit trees thereon. . Also— A lot of land in Richmond town phip, bounded north by V.IL Gilletl, cast by Krasins Ingalls, south by White & Welherbee, and west by Oliver Bailey, containing 50 acres, with about 30. acres improved; log bouse and young orchard there, on. To be sold as the property of A* A. Noble* ALSO —A lot ofland in WellsboroV boun ded south-east by Main street, south-west by Walnut street, north-west by Water street and north-east by R. G. White, being lso feet front on Main street, by £5O on Walnut street, a tavern house, store, some oat' buildings, and a few fruit trees thereon. • Also — One other Ibl in Wellsboro 1 , bound ed south-east hy Water street, south by H. Newton, north-west by L. 1. Nichols and north-east by*Anna Morris, containing pbout one acre, with a frame house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of B. Maynard, administrator of 11. B. Graves and 3. H. Graves. ALSO —A lot of land in Clymor township, bounded north by Ben}. Mattison, cast by Charles La Barr, south by S. Uusbmoro and west by |L Steele, containing about ISO acres, about 75 acres improved, frame house and barn, log house and barn, and ap ple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of . Willard F. Potter & Alexander Mattison. ALSO —A lot of land in Ruiland township, bounded north by R. Cowen, east by public road, south and west by Joel Rose, containing about two acres improved, with a large frame bouse, store and frame barn and other out-boildings thereon. To bo sold as the property of Peter Backer. ALSO —A lot of land:in Cbaihnm town ship, bounded north by Connelly, eafet by Chas. Ful ler, south by Thomas Lcet, and west by Wheeler, containing about 90 or a 100 acres, with about 30 acres improved; a log house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon* To be sold as the properly of Cbauncey Howard. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston town ship, bounded north by M, Dawson, cast by S. Mills and Abner Peak, south by E. & W. Peak, and west by and John Mathers, containing about 50 acres, with about 35 acres Improved; a frame house and frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Barton Walker. A LSO—A lot ol* land .in Middlebury town ship, bounded north by John West, cast by Charles March, south by Joseph E. Lyon and west by 11. II Poller & A. lUsicll, containing about 43 acres all improved, with a frame house, two frame barns, corn house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of Archibald Ilaslcll.* ALSO—A lot ofland in Clytner township bounded north by lands of Johp Benn &. Parkhurat, east by U. Heard, south by R. Rice A J. Thompson and west'by Fox lands, containing about 80 acres, with about 20 or 25 acres improved; two log houses a log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Allen Smith. ALSO—A lot ofland in Cl>mer townshJp i bounded north by M. Labar,easl by Joel Parkhurst, south by Labar and west by Benjamin Matli -1 son, containing 153 acres or thereabout*, with I about SO acres improved; log house, frame barn, 1 horse barn and apple orchard thereon 1 . To be sold as the property of Alexander Mattison & Dyer Weeks. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham town snip, bounded north by John Boom, cast by D. Boom south by heirs of Philemon Siniili, and west by Wm. R. Simpson, containing 64 3-lOihs acres with 10 or 15 acres improved; 30X40 feel b am,and an orchard of applc'and other fruit trees thereon. • To be sold us tin: properly of'Olmstcd P. Beach. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town ship bounded north and south by Stephen Shaft, east by Wm. French and west by Bingham lands, con taining about 40 acres, about 20 improved, a log house and barn thereon. To be sold as the property of William Colcgrove. ALSO —A lolof land in Sullivan lownsliip bounded north hy Henry Card, cast hy B. R. Chap man, south by Daniel Bixby and west by F. Baker, containing about 75 acres, with about 40 or 50 acres unproved; frame house, frame barn and apple or chard thereon. To be sold as lire -property of VV, C. McClelland. s, ALSO —A lot of land in Deerfield, bound ed north by D. T. Billings, cdst by Billings, Knox it Mattison, south by Cummings 5a Dake, and west by Temple, containing about 100 acres, with about 60 or 70 acres improved; a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. . To be sold as the properly of Mary Inscho St Hiram Inscho, Ad minislrafors of Moses Inscho, dcc’d. ALSO —A loi of land in Mansfield, Rich mond bounded north by Joseph P. Morris east by railroad, south by street, and west by Joseph P. Morris, containing about one aero of un proved land, with a frame house and shed thereon. To bo sold as the properly of H. G. Martin. ALSO —A lot of .land in Tioga, bounded ■ north by lands of W. W. Ballard, east by Clark, Sumner & Clark, it Fox it Bronson, south by An drews it Langdon, west hy Alartin, interference lot so called, containing about 125 acres. Also A lot called tho Calket Steam Mill IoL containing about S3G acres, with about 10 or 50 acres improved, with four frame houses, two frame hams, a steam Saw Mill and Shingle Mill thereon. Also —A lot in Lawrence township, called the Calket Loyal Sock lot, containing about 258 9-lOlhs acres, to be sold as the properly of Samuel Whitman. ALSO —A lot of land in Sullivan township bounded north by W. Hawley, east by lands of De fendant, south and west by 8.-MonroC, containing 67 acres, with about 30 acres improved. Also— A Ipt of land in Sullivan township, bounded north by L. Wadkins, cost by Joseph Brad ford, soutii by Alci. Smith, and west uy B. Monroe, containing 99 acres, with 60 or 65 acres improved ; frame house, log house, two frame barns and apple orchard thereon. To he sold as the property of Pe ter Hnlslundcr. A LSO —A lot of land in Clyrner (ow.nsliip, bounded north by S. Shelly,, oast by Peter Smith, south by J. Head, and west by J, Spbomsuer, con taining about 50 acres, with abqul 10 acres,improv. cd; log bouse and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tire properly.of James M. Bpsh. ALSO—A lot of land in iliehmond-town ship, bounded north in’ H- G. Smytho, cast by, the Williamson Road ahd Railroad, 'south by D. C- Hbl deb, and west by Tlpgit river, conlilding about four acres, partly improved, with a frame house and soino fruit trees therein. To bo sold as the property of Henry G. Smythe. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston town ship, bounded north by L. J, tJooipy, east by L. J. Cooley, south hy John Rowland, and was! .by Joseph I. Shuraway, containing about 62 acres, With abqul , sor 6 acres improved; two framed bouses, one shed, and some fruit trees (hereon. To po sold as the pro perly of William A- Mickle. ~ ... . ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham town ship, bounded north by Jonas Seely, cast by Wm. Vanduscn, south by James Kcizor, and Wdst by Wm. Keizer, containing' 100 acres, about 25 acres im proved; two frame'houses, a frame shed and some fVuit trees thereon. To bo sold as'the-'property, of Henry Reiser and David Keizer. - "‘t lb" I 1 A LSO—-A dot ■of 'fond -in Dlossburg,• boun ded north' by' J. B- Husledveast by Wiiliainsoh Road, sooth by ’’ streit, and' wept by’lands of'Bty mour/Davis &.-Co., conlaimrig about’ l acfc; niote or less, witlfVlirgoTavorn house ibefeofr.-knpwirss tlm Washinglnn House- To te sold as thfe property ofCbarteaPhipps. - ~ ■- ~ rti! . « ' ALSO—A- M.pf W to, townsmp, THE TIOGA ; .bounded north by C. L. Ward,'east by ' l°bds, south 1 by Peter Meekcr,-anJ »Srt ; Ward, .containing about TO.aores, -with .acres improved; one log.house, one frame' an apple, orchard thorepn. To be eoldvn ■pilf Pppieljidgar. ' s-a . ... - A A3LSO — A lot in- Wellßborougb,'l north-west by’ road leading from Wellsbc Mechanic’s Hollow, north-cast by A. Peak, A. L. Thompson and H. Scars, containing o of an acre, mom or less, improved, being cornered field col off by road above monlic land of Anna Bache, with a frame house To be sold as the property of John Kimble ■ - ALSO—A lot of land in Lawreni ship, bounded north by Damon & EvSni Damon & Ford, south by E. Harris,' and Nelson Pritchard, containing about 10 acre proved, with two frame ’houses, frame bai saw mill thereon. - Atso—A jot in said lotynship, I north by J. Ford, east by J.Trcraain, scud Van Gorder & Patterson, and west by Pal Harris, containing 100 acres. Also—A lot in "said township, I north by S. J. Powers, east by Patterson, Daniel W alker, and west by A. Sligb, c< about ISO acres. 'Also—A lot in said township,. north by C. H. L. Ford; east by Bullock, go C. Morgan, and west by A. O. Morgan, a about 55 acrea. Also — Au, lot of land in said u bounded north by Jus. Ford, east byj. Fc by D. Walker, and west by E. Harris, ci about CS acres, with about SO acres iinpr house and log barn therein. Also—A lot in Latvronccville, north by S. Ryon, cast by-Calvin Brown si sonth by Mechanic street, and west by W Road, containing about 3 acres, more or let proved, with a large Tavern house, store, t barns and other out-buildings, and some ft thereon. To be sold as the property of Clark ALSO —A lot of land in Middlebur ship, bounded north by S. Smith and Bingh: cast by E. 11. & Ira Briggs, shuth by E, N west by Jedadiah Carpenter, Jr. and others, ing about 181 acres, with'about 70 acres in frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees Also— A lot in Middlebury lownshi ded north hy Joseph Geo and C. Churchill, c G. Wilcox and Oliver Briggs, south by Kif Herrington, and west by Ambrose Keeler, ing about 125 acres, with about 45 acres if frame house, log barn and some fruit trees Also—A lot in Middiebury (ownshi ded north by Iho Bingham lands, cast by S south by W. S. Dickinson and west by E. K containing about 35 or 36 acres, more or 1c Also—Aloi in Middlebury townshh, boun ded north by Ambrose Keeler, east by Herington, south by C. If. Marcli and west by Abbott, contain ing about 20 acres, with about 5 acres improved. To be sold as the properly of (’has. Churchill. ALSO—A certain messuage, piece or par cel of land,bulled, bounded and dcscribcda? follows, viz: Beginning at a hemlock tree the north cast cor ner of oilier land, surveyed for Constant Dailey, thence west one hundred and scvenly-fouil perches to a post, thence north 199 perches to a pot I, thence cast] 74 perches to a sugar tree, and thence south 199 perches to beginning,containing2l6 ceres and 6G perches, with about 125 acres improytd; tour frame dwelling houses, one log house, 9 frame barns, one shed, one blacksmith shop, one col one shop, one Saw mill, one Grist mill, sot small out.buildings and an apple orchard] To be sold as the property of Moses Crav minislrator of Constant Dailey, deceased, i Bailey. administrator of Sylvester Bailey and os heirs at law &c., of S. Bailey & Sam well, terre tenants. ALSO—A lot of land in Guinesl bounded on the north by Aaron Forman &, den & Co., east by Wm. Furman, south 1 White & Co., and west by John Blue, ci about 100 acres, will) about 12 acres imp frame house and log barn and a young i chord thereon. To be sold as the properly Furman. ALSO—A lot of land in the townships of Richmond and Covington, beginning nt i post in line of land heretofore conveyed to Tilly Marvin, thence by the same } of a deg. west, 133 2-lOllis pcrchca to (be road up Elk Run and by the same sonth 77 deg. west 26j perches, south 73 leg. west 27 perches, north BB deg, west 20 perches, south 50 deg. west 12 perches, south 71 deg. west 1) perches to a post in lino between lots No. 3 & -J anil by said lino north 155 6-10ths perches to post, corner also of lots No’s. 4, 11, & 13, and thence by lot No. 13, east 108 4-10ths perches to place of beginning, con taining 06 acres 127 perches, being lot No. 3 in plan of subdivision as made by E. P, Deane, and part of lottery warranty No. 275 and 384, Josiah Lockhart warrantee. To bo sold as the property off Francis Wethcrbcc. ALSO — A lot of land in Chaihapi town ship, bounded north by Ohauticoy Howard, cast by Joseph Knapp, sdulh by While &. Lowreyland west by Wilhelm, containing about-73 acres, 13 improv cd. To bo sold as the property of Thomas T.rrt. ALSO — A lot of land In Knoxvillcj,bound ed north by A. J. Monroe, east by C. Oi Roman, south by public road arid west by H. Freeborn, con .laining about £ an acre improved, frame lipnso. and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the proper ly of David Costlcy & Wm. B. Dimmick. j ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston town. ship, bounded north by Joseph Wilcox, oast by S. J. Rice, south by C. Dartt 4, Tipple, andj west by Wm. Bailey, containing about 110 acres, afoul 100 acres improved, a frame house, franm barn and an apple orchard thereon. To bo said us thq property of A. G. Churchill. ALSO —A lot of land Chatham and Del mar townships, bounded as follows; beginning at a hemlock the south-east corner of a lot heretofore conveyed to Rufus Butler, thence south 89 degrees oast 70 3-10 perches, thence south 1) degrees cast •200 5-10th perches to Hie north lino of the warrant, thence by said warrant lino north 89 degrees west 70 3.10 th perches to the north-east corner of said Butler's lot, llicnco by said Butler’s lot south 1 J deg. wdst 199 8-lOth perches lo llic place of ljcginning, part of warrant N 0.4073,.4073, containing alxnuSS acres, with about 20 acres improved, a log house and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as Uio property of Alexander Combs. ! ALSO —A lot of Innd in Richmond town ship, bounded on the north by the road frdm Wells borough to Mansfield, on tho cast by Tioga river, on the south by D. C. Holden, and on the weit by Jos. P. Morris, containing■ about 10 or IS acres improv ed, with a grist mill and water privilege to the same, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Henry G. Sniythe and Terence Smythc- .ALSO—A Jot of land situate io-Wi beginning at the north-east corner of tan Anna Cache, thence south Cl feet on Wa thendo west 21t feet to other lands of It Cache, ihellCe north Cl feet to lands of A Cache, thence cpst 24 i fee t to lire place ning, containing one-third of an acre iinpn a frame house thereon. To be so Id as.fno of Eliplras Field, - ' - ■ ■ ' ” ■’ ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsborn*, boon ded nprtli by L. I. Nichols’, cist by James Kimball, south' by H. Ifimball and A. Growl, and w :st by A. Peak, ccpitamiog about one acre, with e foundry building, a.fraino barn and blacksmith sho > thereon. To bo sold as the- property of Levi Cliuhl nek D. Wood. ‘ . , lot,of land In Covinglon,Bor ough, bounded. Perth by Stale Road, east hy Edwin Dyer, south by-Dorsey’aalltyf and well by David Caldwell, being lot No, 26, ond'tho west Imlf of Idt N 0.27 as laid down in the general plan o '.the Bof ough of Covington, beiugJS fcelfront on Staid Road, and'timuing 300 feet back to Douoy’a alley,! cfan tainingabout ode-third of an&erc,\v’itii a two story frame dwelling; bonie,"one'glocdiy; built ing; barn and other ofthbnildings.and some fruit trei is therein To he sdldod lh’d properly of Chas. D. BiichaVd. ’ ' ALSO—A” lot of latid in Rullar ship,bouu,dcd porlUby Artemis' Barnhat] Joseph Harding, sotilb and west byGcorl containing'about ISO acres,.drith about dOJ provGd t ouo flame house, fnirio rhatn atm ’i > ; -if ■ ' • ; ' -4>. < Ajrt- ;V» -■ > l -r. ■ “ '^ r^: ? 0 Y /. AfttT 4#H B. cfiord thcrdon, To,bis eold os lie 'protartyof. Isaac Bcrisoa add John Benson. r '■ ■'. ; ■ Bt- A- GUERNSEY, Sheriff. ; a Offico.Wflllsboto’, Aug. 10,1854. „ ; MPIRE k STORE. ■■' ; -V>e; vr-;.-',/; > j I»nportant*othe?FaMic. i A TJ, R.-BOWEN'S the v J' me *■»* finally 1 come, when Goods, canbe .bought aacheap in Wells borough,.Bis at EtmiravCor* ning,.orin any pther.loarn wpst of NewVorh ;and the public at large are invited to call ahd satisfy themselves ilmtjlliis is ho Hurhbng. , ’’ " At J. R. Bowen’awiil always bofaund ait eaten* ewe asßortmQDrjofc,well selected | : I»R¥«OODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOES, and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing, HATS, CATS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, SCARPS, Sic. all of which will be disposed of at a reduced price. m • I - J. R* BOWEN. Wellsborongfr, July 27,1854-lf. ! talhbono byC/L. ibout 30 ' iarri'shd - .lire pro* rounded rough-to south by letfohrth a. three ned Rom thereon! e town* , eaal by weal by a, all im n and a rounded by. Geo. Person & I rounded , loulh by entaining .1 rounded v ilh by A. x ctaiaing Notice. . ( ATOTICE ii hereby given I hat the agency of Mr. Job i E. Webster for the State Mutual Insurance Con pany, of, Harrisburg, is this day re volted; aiid lboso of this borough wishing to have their properly insured in the above Company will nioasc make af plication lo 1). B. Smith, Esq.,who 'is our regularly appointed agent for Wcllsborougli and vicinity. Mr. Wra. Wualliotbee Has been recently appointed a Travelling agent for skid Company; and Farmers wishing to insure their property in the same, either on the Stock ot Mutual principle, can have an op portunity of doing so when called upon by him. I J. FULTON, General Agent. N. B. Farmers, and others, are.cautioned against letting themselves be delVaudcd by lying agents, rep resenting companies with fictitious capital, Wellsborongb, July 14, 1854. jy 27-lf. rvnship, rd,.soulh ntoining rved; log rounded d others, Hiamson b, oil iui *o frame ait trees Slosßon, f (own um land, ! ile's, and jconlain nproved, (hereon. linportaut. Tlf HEREAS, on the night of (he 241 h of ' ' March list, James I. Jackson, and others by the use of false keys or otherwise, forced their way into the dwcllirig house of the subscriber, while the family were absent and removed hiq goods out of Iho house in tirdcr to get possession—and further, the said James' I, Jackson look possession of the Books belonging to the subscriber, and refuses to dc liver them over to him, for all of which, the’Said James I. Jackson and others have given bait for their appearance to the next court ol Quarter Scss. ions. This is therefore to forbid all persons paying any accounts to James I. Jackson made at (lie wool, en Factory and Saw Mill (Vom that lime until the Ist day of March, A. D. 1653, as I have a lease of the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill from that lime until the Ist day of March, A. D. 1855, binding mo to collect ail debts for work done. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Dclmnr, July 37,1854-tf. ?,bmjn tsl by 11. hart and contain nprored; hereon i, boun- Wileox, ■ Briggs, SB, Stray Horse. /~IAME into the enclosure oflfts subscriber, on ibe ICtb Inst., A EIGHT HAY MARE, dark mano and tail. The owner is requested come forward, prove properly, pay charges and lake her away; otherwise she will be disposed of accor ding to law. BENJAMIN FURMAN, Gaines, July 20,1854-3w.* STILL li\ THE FIELD! fPHK subscriber having recenlly received his slock of goods for the season, offers a choice selection of n house, ac other. thereon ford, ad* nd Win. Icceascd, el Long- DRV GOODS, consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Prints, Ging ham?, Delaine, Slianihrays, Bareges, Lawns, Para rtiotlcs, Alapacas, Velvets, Brown and Bleached Sheetings und Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, Wad* dings, Ballings, Wickings, Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Carabricks, Laces, Trim mings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags, Cotton Yarn, Twine, Carpet Warp; Umbrellas and Parasols, with a good lot of HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, con sisting of Men and Boys* Linen and Gingham, Tweed and Jean Coats, Dcninc Overalls and Shirts, Vests, &c. iwnship M-og. iy K. G. Intaining (roved; a jpplc or. ofIMV. Hyson, Hyson Skin and Young Hyson Teas; a large lot of Sugars, different grades and prices, AIo. lasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Saleralus, Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Paints atul Oils, Window Glass and Sashs II A R D W A R E. Axes, Shovels, Hoes, Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hinges, Chains,Cow Bells, Sheep Bells, Scythes and Snaths, Scythe Stones and Rifles, Alanure Forks, Hay Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Brushes. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE $ LOOKING OLASSES, Pino and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Boskets. Palmicaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Brush Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Bools and Slices, Codfish and Hallilml, &c., &c., comprising in a!1 a large and well selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices, ! Tlie suacriber avails himself of the opportunity to thank his patrons for their liberal patronage, fof the past eight years, and rcspecllully asks a continuance of like favors, and-guarantees to bis customers a liberal system of, trade, in which their interests ns well os his own shall, at all limes, be consulted. All persons wanting good goods, at cheap prices, arc in. vited to call and examine fur themselves. His in tention is not to bcgindersuld. The highest mnket price paid at ail times for Butter, Grain, Lumber, Shingles and Ashes. Knoxville, June 22,1851. VICTOR CASE. ramify Grocery & Provision STORE. rpilE subscriber would inform his friends ami the citizens of Tioga county generally, t)mt ho has just rocciml a large and superior sup ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, SUCH AS Teas, Sugars by the .barrel or othenoise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart’s Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleratus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Sail by the barrel ‘ or stick, Mackerel by the whole, \ and J barrel, Codjish by the 100 or..singlc pound, . Hour, Cheese,. Crack ers, Butler Eggs, . together with every other article in the Grocery line, lower than can begot at ,pny Other' place in town, us he is determined to make quick qalcs at small profits, 1 Thankful for past favots ho wbtlld mdst respect fully, invite his,friends and the [inhlio generally to give him a call and examine for themselves. - M. M. CON VERS. r Weilsborongh, May. 27, 1853:,: ! ’ jllsbftro’, jJ of Alts, ter street, jrs. Anna Irs. Anna of begin ived, with property CROGKEKV & GLASSWARE; dfr eVid* loss variety, now receiving, hy ■ :■ , • March HQ| -, tV r • JOJjES &' RQEe. LIGHT.— Tallow & Adamantine Candles, Burn fug Flu lit and Lamp Oil, at V. CASE’S. supply of ifood'Sliot Guns, Powder VT Head tin J Sh'ot, for Vale by V. CASEi ' "GAL)V-MAHE CHOTfima—A' laV(fc nssori went for gala by . , , J, JI. DQWEN. A Q BbCsThBAVY MESS PORK just received TiU ,by 30. J . JONES & ROE. 1 ; OHA BOSH. CORN for sale by ~ £>UU Knoxville, Juno 22.1854. V. CASE. Ol A- BARRELS TORK, for Rate by the bshel or poudi.at.; /f,7^^MvM.CqNVERB{^ 1A BBL&.' PQRK? fSr Sitte By rf ' « J.O (aug. 3 If.] ’ VICTOR CASE; ! id'toWn.' '9 Brown, iiriei fnj applcof. ■tTf/"ANTED, nt GRAY’S Stova S(pre,»ld » ’ Iron, Copper,Brass, Pewter, Lead, Ragg,dtp. rpUUßSKS.—Benjamin's Superior Brass Tnwsca •J. forgaloby i-.>[JtiiieS9.3 : V. OJWR i: _ .uraawr rrr Groceries. LAW jPURSpAtyf to,nnAct passed the General, loqf, roLEY. &vRiCHARDS dre bound W keep constantly on'hand,Mn conneefloD kvilh tbvir -v- - f" 1 Watches antf Je trelry, "'' y the followtdgfßooks thudlW v&V Shakespeare,"- OThe Fklhersof theDeseh, Byron,. Letters to Young Men, ~ Milton 4,Yoqhg, ..EoUpßpoka, ; t.. Fopb, ' , . ~ . Mechanics, Scott's works, ' ' Home for all, or Fowler's Goldsmith’s works; • , bjddd of buiMhig, Dick’s do,-'-- - The Old Brewery, Cooper’s do. l/nolaTom,' . Irving’s do. Little Ferns for'Fanny’s Gunnell’s Expedition in Littlo Friends, search' of Sir 'Joh n Fanny Fern, -Franklin, ’ £ Hot Corn, CowperJ* works, . Life and Sayings ofr Mrs, LorenxoLDow’a Complete Partington, works. Wide Wide World, Comprehensive Cdmmen- Beatrice, taries, , Weak House, Chamber’s Miscellany, blathers’ Recompense, Gibbon's Rome, Lamp Lighter. Rollin’s History, Odd-FclloWß’ Texl-Buok, History of Now York, Do. da Manus), Do. Europe, Stewart's Free Masons’ Do. France,, . Manual, Do. U. S., Home Influence, Gcxtinan's Nat. History, Cottage Gardner! of Amc- Robbm’s Outline History, Vico, Ranke's Hist, of Popes, Spiritualism, Judge Ed -Fambam’s California and tnunds, . .y re S on > . Pliylosophy of tiro Spirit Life of Washington, World, Do. J. C. Calhoun, Thos. Paine in the Spirit Do. Lafayette, World, Do. Jackson, Researches, Dynamics of Do, Capt. John Smith, Magnatism, Do. Napoleon, Spirit Manifestations, Du, Josephine, Celestial Telegraph, Do. Ccn, Scott, Pliylosophy oTMesincrisni Do, Ethan Allen, Psychology, Do. Isaac Hopper, Spiritualism Examined 4, Do, Gen. Putnam, Explained, by Dods, Do. Patriots & Heroes Miss Leslie’s New Receipt Parker’s Tour, Rook, Letters to Young Men, Fowler’s Phrenology, Lala Rookh, I)o. Hereditary De- Helen Mulgrave, scent. Love and Parentage, Fowler on Memory, Anthropology, by Nichols, Do. Marriage, 4c., Marriage, “ " - And finally Books of all Analysis dT Beauty, kinds too numerous to Romance Dust, mention. School Books Southey's Poems, ofail kinds. Having made Thomson 4 Grey’s do., arrangements with Law Burns’ Poems, Book Bublisliers in Fhila., Elliott's Poems, they can supply Lawyers, Mrs.Jjleman’s Poems, Merchants und business Willis’ Poems, men, with any Law Book Proverbial Pliylosophy,by they may wish at the Tupper, Publishers prices. We Shelby *b Poems, ■ keep constantly on band Howifl’s Poems, the following: Covyper’s Popms, Binn’s Justice, Coleridge’s Poems, 4.0. Purdon’s Digest, Wirt’s Patrick Henry, Roberts' Digest, Childe Harold, Toubat and Haly’s Prac-. Don Juan, lice, Nelson on Infidelity, Graydon's Forms, The Improved Housewife, Law Dictionary, Hotel and Housekeepers’Sergeant on Foreign At- Guido, tachmcnts, J. Q. Adams* Letters to Sergeant Land Law of his son, Pennsylvania, Hind’s Farriery, Diiane Landlord & tenant American Poultry Yard, Hood on Executor, Domestic Animals, Morris on Replevin, What 1 saw ilf N. York, Constables Guide, The Use jf Sunshine, Do. Manual, Far Off, Wbsrton’s Digest, 4c. Tasso, For ns too much you can { to give a list of all we have would occupy i room in a county paper, bat suffice to aay ; cl any book you may wish for, at the same 7ou would have to pay in New York or > lila. You can also procure Watches, nd Jewelry upon the same terms. Call r inc ibr yourself. price as Philadclp Clocks ai and cian FOLEY &, RICHARDS, irougli, June 8, 1854- Wcllsb isonuiei' icoy jCOXSTANTLY OS HAND AT TUP, \SBOROUGH DRUG STORE, THE SOI.LOWING ARTICLES : Aconilc, Ginger, Ground, Adhesive! Glass of all si zck, for win- Alcoliol, | dews or picture frames, Alum, Glue, Aloes, Gums of every variety. Allspice, flops, Ammonii, ]riot Drops, Annello, I Hive Syrup, Antimony, j Indigo, (best quality,) Arnica, Inks of all kinds, Bleccbing Pmvder to re- Lampblack, move ink & fi nil stains, Looking Glass, I from Linen, r Leather Varnisli, fur sieves, Lime—Rhode Island, for f “ “ bools & shoes white washing, , Bay Water, Madder, j Borax, Nutmeg, Brimstone, Oils, (a large variety,) Brushes of all kinds, Ointments, Bug Poison, Ojiodildoc, Camphor, Points of all kinds, Castile Soap, Picra, I Cayenne Pepper, Pepper, Cement for earthen ware, Prussian Blue, Cinnamon, Tills of various kinds, Cloves, 'Quicksilver, Cobalt, (ply Poison,) [Quinine, Composition Powder, [Red Chalk, Cephalic Snuff for )iead-| Red Precipitate, ache, catarrh, &c., Ac., Rose Water, Cream Tartar, 1 Saffron, Cordial for children, jSal Boda, Dover’s powders, [Soap for liie.Toilot, Dye Woods and Dyeing Starch, materials of all kinds, Sponge, Epsom Salts, Syringes, a largo variety, Erasivc Soap, for romov- Toothache Cordial, •ing grease, Ac., from Umber, clothing. Varnishes, various kinds. Essences of all kinds, Vermillion, Green Silve for horses, Vinegar, Ginger Root, Wafers in boxes. f Patent medicines. Ayre’s Cherry Pectoral, German Bitters, Brant’s Balsam, Heave Powder, „ Extract, Lyon’s Rat Pills, Cough Mixture, • Magnetic Ointment, Cod Liver Oil, Plasters of all kinds, Dr. Fitch’s Medicines, Pulmonic Wafers, Dr. Jayne’s “ ' Pain Killer, Dr. Keeler’s 11 Radway’s Ready Relief, Dr. Swayne’a " Sa rrui par ilia. Syrup, Dr. Davis’ Depuralivc, ' Teller Ointment, Fahnestock's Vermifuge, Uterine Calliolicon, Gargling Oil, Vermifuges, various kinds Grnofeuberg Medicines, Worm Tea, Dr. Kellog's. German Ointment, :April 20, J 854. „ GOODS; : I PpHli subscriber would respectfully inform his customers. and friends that ho still con. tinues. the mercantile business, at llio old .place, at the wodknown thereof L.J, Nichols, \yhoro ho will be happy to wail on those that will ’favor him with a calf, hnd wonld ■ihVitd ihc aticntioii 'of thc public generally to and commodious stock of - DRY (iOODS, Cvi*occrlcS,Rcaily-llaacClotl»- ' insr and ltiirdnare, CROCKERY, \('odDfciWAßfe, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, &.c : , ,&c.. . I” ct cverylbiqg else kept in a country store, arti cles too numerous to mention, aml will sell cheapo' ; than.can lid benight tlfiii aide of NowYerk city , 1 t All kjnds of produce lakanin exchange fur goods ia,UUe hjghaet market pries... , J. Rt.BGWEN; .. . I W.e!!^tqqgb.^,Juqe.92. ~v :rt -..1.-..-,. ' 1.-run OlolhiilKl t'loihtpgs 1> " ' /IiENTLEMBN an- whniMoP nriytTttng in • Dio litw.of'CJoElfingr jyiHlfmd iDialwg'cbfWock i ‘of the most fashionable eJylQe.qtlhe SJlore of June.l, ISM.' " JONES ROE. - ; 1 -j .. 1 L; • HAS WELL Plaster, MillineryGoods, for'Ready-Pay. T subscriber would ■ X ißfb ™>the citi; 'W^mLu xensof Wells borough and «i>i n . JyMK' WAfflaea^JgS!3 MILLINERY GOODS, **si»ling of BONNETS of wiry variety. I 1 CAPS.ICHILDRENSV HAtS, 80/n' RINGS, FLOWERS and RIBBONS of ev gloves, mitts, emb| ries, collars, undersleeves, I cbieft, Silks, Plain and Barred MdMiml Cotton and Linen Edging and a variety Uiiogs too numerous to mention. AU o can be obtained cheaper (ban elsewhere of New York city. * The subscriber ig now doing a Heady- j ness, and would invito her friends to call amine her goods he tore making their pun she is confident they cannot suit Ihemsek at any other establishment. Work done on short notice and In the proved style. She oitends her sincere thanks to Serf the very liberal patronage heretofore exlen! and solicits a continuance of the some. Shop[ one door from the residence W iii s n"u . . „ MRS. M. STE WclUboroogh, April 27,1854, CASH PAID PeRWOoZr A T THE WOOLEN FACTOEy ftu* 77:. lcd 0,1 t,le P lank road leading from Elkland to "ddison. Albo, WOOL MANUFACTURED IN1X) CLOTHS of every description for farmers’ wear, for llirco shillings per yard, or on shares at the halves. Wool Carding & Cloth Drcs- si tag dono on short notice. The subscriber would say to his former patrons and the public generally, that is no*- doing bn.lncss, not tenth a one-horse water Jtowe/r, but on a durable stream of wstcrtlist never Tails—has 7'lVO DOU BLE CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES, FOR CARDING WOOL INTO ROLLS. Ahm, an entire set of machinery expressly for Manufacturing Wool into Cloth , all of which is in good order for doing business, which will enable me to CARD ALL WOOL brought from a distance the same day, so that the rolls can be taken back immediately. All work entrusted to me shall be well done. iL/* Most kinds of produce taken in payment lor work. Terms—Pay Down. Addison, June 15. ’54. L.C. PENDLETON. FURNITURE* WARE ROOfR FOU TIOGA COUNTY, THE subscriber, encouraged by the liberal patronage he has received for the last three years, has enlarged bis stock, and now offers a good variety oi llie most durable and elegant Household Furniture at the lowest prices* He has upwards of twenty different Rinds of Chaim from the Common Windsor Collage, to Die best Ma hogany spring scat,and mahogany rockers; twelve different styles of Bedsteads ; three styles of Sofas and Tables, including Mahogany and Marble top Centre Tables, Bureaus, Work Stands and Wash Stands in great variety. His stock is so large, and price so low, that it is an ojtfojfl for those wishing FURNITURE in this comity, to visit his rooms. lie is also'the agent of Messrs. BUSS & AMES, of Addison, for flic sale of their very superior. WINDOW SASH, BUNDS AND DOORS , which he sells at the samo prices, as they are pur chased at his Factory. E. P. WELLS Lawrenceville, Sept. 7,1853. TAILORING. T'UIE undersigr cd would infoi the citizens of WclJ borough and vicinit that be has again n turned to this placi and opened a sho over the Post offici where he will be pr< ared to do Tailoring in all its branches, ... a good and workmanlike manner, for ready pay, and prices that cannot fail to please. All work entrusted to him will be done up with despatch, and a fit warranted. CUTTING done on short notice. Country probucc (delivered) of all kinds, taken for work. H. P. ERWIN. Wcllsborongh, April 22,1854. BASII & BLII\D FACTORY. SIVNY FORK, TIOGA CO., TA, subscribers having purchased tho Saul) Factory at Stony Fork, bare now on band, and arc making all kinds of squaro-and fancy Sush and Blinds. The subscribers flatters themselves that they cad make as good and endurable an article) and sell it as cheap as coir bo obtained at any establishment in Northern Pennsylvania or in Soutbern New York. CT All orders in our lino of business will be promptly attended to. S. &Lb It. WILCOX. Stony Fork, June 8,1854. TO THE PUBLIC. T DEEM it proper lo ssy that the cause of of my being out of Plaster, for the last few days, waa owing to circumstances beyond rny con trot. The Canal between Cay uga Bridge and the Junction Lock, was not in readiness at the lime advertised, in consequence of building a new Lock. But a I 1 RESH SUPPLY has just been received, and will be ground to supply all that may call, (dome ono, conic all. AMOS IiIXBY. Mansfield, May 23, 1831.. Stoneware. , TUGS, Cream Pots, Butler Pols, covered , Jars, Pitchers, Stove Tubes, Milk Pans, Churns, Spittoons, Flower Pots, &c., now on (thud and lor s a| c by Juno 10, ’53. M. M. CONVERS. Haying Utensils /T'J.ENTLEMEN, please call at J. R. Bow. cn’s cheap stqre and look at his large assort- , ment of. Haying Tools of all kinds, which ho will , sell cheaper than can be bought elsowhcrc. WcHsliorongh, Juno 99, 1854. Calicoes! Calicoes! , AF perfectly fast colors, opd (be largest assortment that was ever offered in thin court ry can now ho ccenat JONES & ROE'S. ' AJIiW STYLE MANTILLAS—just re -L’l ccived a splendid assortment, from a low price up, of entirely now style. Call and see them at the New Store of ‘ JONES &. HOE. QHAWLS! SHAWLS!—Now_ Ladies yoti liavo a largo assortment of beautiful styles to select from at the Cheap Store, of • Oct. 27, 1853. JONES & ROE, TDED FLANNEL.—Just received n large •LL lot of plain and twilled Red Flannel, which will bo sold very cheap, at the cheap Cash Store Of ' N0v.20,1853. JONES & ROEI , XTfT OO®EN WARE.—The largest and best V Y assortment over offered in this place, for sale at [Jane 10,1833.] M. M. CONFERS’. rMNGHAMS;! GINGHAMS!—4O pieces ’of smill' check Ginghams, at one shilling per yard; perfectly fast colors, jnsl received nl the Caisli atnre ; df [June 1,1854-1 JONES Si. ROE. Black silk iW the low price of 82.50 up to ' 810, for youfinspcctioh at the Cash' Store or Juno 1,1854. * ■■■' • JONES & ROB. T) ICH SHAWLS of alt descriptions just J-G rc ,.eivcd nnd (or sale cheap at ‘ ' ' No.. 3\ m 3. TRUftIAN & BOWEN'S.- : % AWES t; u try kind 10IDE. landkcr- r Laces, of other it which this aide fay bnsi. I and es thascs, as tea belter most ap- pends for led to her. 1 of L. P ’YENS.