Tke A|t »f the PiUlfrcjiii Some have npt hesitated seriously to as cribe 10 our foreftiher Adam, ihe height of nme hundred yards, and the age of almost a housand years. But the accurate and ra tional investigations modern philosophy, has convertejltbe puftpoaed hones of giants, found in different, parts of the earth,,into those of tin elephant and rhinoceros; and acute thenlogists have shoVo that the chron ology of the early ages w*s not tboepme as that usot 'at present. _ Some, particularly Hensler, have proved, with the highest' prob ability, that the year, till the. time of Abra ham, consisted only of three months; thaljt was afterwards extended to eight; and that it was. not till the time of Joseph, that, it was made to consist of twelve. These assertjdns are, in a certain degree, confirmed by some of the Eastern nations, who still reckon only three months to the year; and it would be altogether inexplicable why the life of man should have been shortened one-half immediately after the flood. It would be equally inexplicable why the patriarchs did not marry till their sixtieth, seventieth, and even hundredth jear; but this difficulty vanishes when we reckon these ages accor ding to the before-mentioned standard, which will give the twentieth or thirtieth year; and, consequently, the same periods at which people marry at present. The whole, there fore, according to this explanation, assumes a different appearance. The sixteen hun dred years before die flood will become four hundred and fourteen ; and the nine hundred years (the highest recorded) which Methu selah lived, will be reduced to two hundred an age which is not impossible, and to which some men in modern limes have near ly approached. — Dr. Tan Orden. The late gale swept away and drowned two hundred cattle at Squan Beach. About thirty h*e others were also carried away by me rapid rising of the sea, but managed to swim to the mam land, a distance of eight mile* harried. In Blossburg, on the 19th insu, by John Evans, Mt. HENRY TIDD. «nd Mm MARY HACKERTY. all of Brown low nr hip, Lycoming county. Pc DEATHS , At the Marsh Farm, on the 20th insl-, MARIA, wife of Mr. John Pearson, aged 36 years. Obituary. Dieo. in lowa City, lowa, on the 30th ult., ED. H ARD MAYNARD, late of Wellaborougb, Pa. At a.meeting'of the Bar of Johnson county called aChrtva Cilv on the 21st day of Octo ber at 10 o’clock. W. Penn Clarice was called to the chair, and B. Clark appointed Secretary The President stated that this meeting had been called ns a tesiimony of respect to the meranrv of tows bo Maynard, Esq., late a member; of the Bar of Pennsylva nia, who recently came lo this Stale, and died at Ihe Crummy House in this city on yesterday. On motion of Mr. WooAm a committee consisting of Messrs. Woodin, Whie,her and (; W. Clark was appointed'to report resolu tions expressive of fhe sense of this meeting. Ths following resolutions were read and adonteo Whereas, It has pleased an AD wise Provi dcnce lo call from os a ■brother in our pro lessiop. Edward Hayward, recently of 'linen Co,. Penn'a Bar. Ihereiort, Resolved. That our short acquaintance with tor deceased has been sufficient te im press upon us the belief that he was a man Mhu-e talents were an ornament to the pro fession of which he was a member< whose nonesty and morality adorned m and whose eenllemahTy deportment would have endeared mm to us in more than the ties of friendship. Resolved. That we sympathize with the lanniv of the deceased, who by this dispensa tion lound themselves with none but stran gers to condole with their bereavement. Resolved, That wo commend his wife and nu little ones lo the care of Him who has pro mised to be the orphan’s Friend, and whose kind protection is withheld from none. Resolved, That the chairman of ibis meet ing renuesl the District Court ol Johnson count v now in session to have copy of the proceedings of this meeting placed upon the record thereof; and request an adjournment ot saio court for the purpose of attending the luneral of Iho deceased this afternoon. Resolved. That the proceeding* of this meeting be published in the lowa City pa pers, ana a copy thereof sent to the family of tne deceased, and one lo the publishers of 'I ioaa Co.. Pa On motion a committee was appointed by tne chair to make a suitable arrangement ret alue to the funeral of the deceased. Ad tourned lo meet at the Crummey House at 2 o'clock Ibis afternoon W. PENN CLARKE. Pres’t, K. Clark, Sec >. (XJ- A copy of Resolutions passed by Eu reka Lodge No. 44. I. 0. of 0. F., Tuesday evening, Ocl. 31, 1854 Whebeal, it has pleased an Allwise Pro vidence to remove by deaths from our Order, bro. Lowabd Wavsabd, of Tyoga Lodge, No. 230, of Pa., a stranger among us, tfaere 10' Resolved, That in the death of Bro. May nard our order has lost an ornament, and we Hereby tender to the Lodge of which be was a member, our sympathies in this our mutual tot> Resolved, That we deeply sympathise with hu bereaved widow and relatives in this •cvete and trying affliction. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to the family of the deceased and the Lodge of which he was a member. Resolved, That these resolutions be signed bv the officers of the Lodge, and printed in 'be papers of the chy. P. H. LEE, N. G. E. Mktcu.f, Sec'y. lowa City Weekly Republican. Hats! Hats! •DLACK SILK, Black and White Beaver, „ Kossuth Know-Nothiag, Know-Something, and •J! other lund, of Hat, iust isceivad hr WtUsboro,Nov. JQRES » ROE- f"NACHECO PRINTS.—6O pieces ofiila ohcP° “d Merimac Prints, of beaotUU atjrfae, ]u«t.received by [June 1,1 JONES & RpEy G AME-A supply of mod Shot Om»s, Powder Letd sad Shut, for site by V, CAM. \ CLEAT;eb. -akeitam. W & E. B. Campbell, Phelpa’ Jjillt ; X 'J. Crawfitfdf do.; H. Sibley, Eotne; H. Wopdbprn» dp.; H. Johnson, do.; L.Trutnble, do.; E.?EUkyi* do.; Cy H. Edwards, ’ nett, Canton; W. Penney, Cedar Run ;.L. Bird, Coudersport; H. P. Bird, G.; fl. Bailey; Mansfield; 0; W; Sackett. CorningV H. Crofiit, Pine Creek jp C. L. Truman. C edar Rup ) E. 6. Campbell, Jersey Shore; J. Smith, Elk Bun. Nov, 17 * 19.—“ W, Pinney, Cedar Run { M. Hart, Charleston • <}; W, Budkirk, Cedor Run; M. Sweet, Maine ; S. C. Webster, Middlebury; C. G, ’Dennison,- Tioga,; iS. Wilcox, do.; Jerome B. Potter, Middlebury; Henry S. Archer, Morris; Charles B.Hoyt, Osceola; L. Truman, Cedar Run ; D.Bur-, chard;’Pine Creek ;■ CLEdmonds and wife, do.; C. Harris, Cedar fßnn; \9. W. Case, Johnstown. NoV. 20 & 21.—F. Owen, Tompkins Go.; J. Hoagland, Covington; W. Hoaaland, do.;. P. P. Putnam, do.;. C. Stern, Albany; L Dimmock, Pine Creek; E. Elliott, Rome; L. Trumble, do.; H. Johnson, do.; L. John ston, Warsaw ; Misa Johnston, do.; J. Law rence, JadHson; E. Rose, W» -Bowro»P; do.; A.'Snell, do.; S. Gale, West field, ; -Mtrt*7' H. G. Smythe, M. D., Mansfield; £, P. Dean, Delmar; L. Taber, Tioga; E. H. Hasskins, Elmira ; C. Leonard, New York;. W. Pinney, Cedar Run, Dissolution. THE Co-partnership , herelofore existing under the natpe pf C|IARI*K9 O. £TZ & CO., ■a thia day dissolved by mutual cooseoL Tioga, Nor. 20,1854. CHAS. O. ETZ, [nor 83-3w.] LYMAN FIBK. Estray. CAMB into the enclosure ofaBHWMBf (he subscriber on the sth insL, two City es—one a Steer, red and . white, and a heifer, neatly alt white,■MSß both in.'good condition. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take them away. Charleston, Nov. 33.1854. GILLI 9 DARTT. Tioga Co. Bible Society. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Tioga County Bible Society will be held at Ihe Court House on the Evening of Monday the 11th Decern her next. All who feel an interest in the truly Christian en terprise of furnishing the Holy Scriptures to all, without Note or Comment, ate cordially invited to attend. By order of the Board, JAB. I. JACKSON. Sec'y. Presbyterian Church. AGREEABLE to the arangement signed by most of the Stockholders of this Church it appears that a large majority prefer that (he pews should be sold subject, (a ssseements, accordingly they will thus be sold at the church on Saturday December 2d at 1 o’clock P,M. By order of the Trustees. C. G. OSGOOD. Clerk. Well.borough November 23, 1854-2 w. Jury List.—De< GRAND JURORS, James Swinlar, Joseph M. Davis, Josiah Harding, D. Holiday, John Craig, A. King, James Kelly, J. Stokes, Wilson Davis, John Filler, S. Davenport, J. M. Shaffer, J. Ludingion, John Mace, J. N. Boyd, H. P. Vanness, F. Culver, George Cockran, Spencer Waters, W. F. Robinson, G. Stevens, Lester Palmer, Amos A. Clark, H. Barlow.V JS —FIRST WEEK. Richard Videan, Joel Adams, TRAVERLE JDBOII Goo. S. Ryon, L. K. Spencer, Wtn. Wilkinson, Hiram Kimble, Bosn'ell Willard, C. F. Miller, L. Bacbe, Clark Garison, C. H. L. Ford, Nathan Miller, Albert Newell, S. H. Levegood, J. A. Hathaway, John Redficld, S. B. Barnes, John Oslrutn, George Longwelt, P. Boardman, O. Bly, P. Price, Elias Tipple, H. Cloos, Alfred Jackson, M. A. Congden, SECOND Chas. O. Spencer, Benjamin Cure, John Wass, Stephen Beebe, Jacob Shines, . Joseph Keller, Geo. W. West, Andrew Ba riles, Isaac Plank, D. W, Hubbard, T. L. Lake, David Heise, A. H. Bacon, R. W. Stewart, John W. Gatlin, 0. H. floose, Lewis Miller, John Evans, Jesepb Ballard, H. H. Sheßer, C. M. Dibble, James Bryant, Stephen Beeman, H. Zimmer, A. Truman, J. H. Gulick, Charles Jaquish, J. P. Sleeper, John W, Fitch, J. J. Worline, A. Murdaugh, Moses Lee, C. Eastman, E. Sherwood, B. Short, Cyrus Webster, John James, D. A. Bowen, Lemuel Peas, Selah Clark, Robert Steel, John Blackwell, Byron Clark, Thos. B. Putnam, 11. S. Johnson, John Furguson, Reuben Stevens, John A. Kemp, 0. P. Taylor, Hire id King, Jesse. Curron, Wm, Jolly. Take Notice. THOSE indebted to the subscriber, either by note or book account, will please call and settle the same immediately. As she is about do ling up her business, she is very desirous of tiering her accounts settled ss soon os possible. WeUshoro 1 , Nov. 16, ’54. MRS. M. MEEK. Estray. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber, on or about the first of October, THREE TWO YEAR OLD HEIFERS; one Waok with a tine back, orte' ptle red with lias book, and the ether white with a little red about the held, in very good condition. The owner Is requested toe prove proper ly, poy charges and take them away. Delmtr, Nov. 16,1354. E. F. BODINE., T JJAD P|P6 for Springs, fur sale by 4U Nov, p. .D. P. tfr W. ROBERTEL O fIAA LBS. of old’lron And Gopher A'v*'”” wanted in exchange for States and Tuivrsre. bjy [Not. 9.] D. p. ROBERTS- ‘ fVisTfeRN ANDFORGE PtIMPS. wtele sale and retsil, Bom HO to RIS each, st \fetlsbqfeVynT. 9. D. P. £W: ROBERTS'. iTuctdiy.Nov, 99,1851. ‘ ■ \' . By order of Tnalew •••'fiElirw^r^POTrarT^ Union Academy. a B. PRICE, C. W. B&Ci&Aaaiata’f. Mn. 8: Parc*, I’rtcrftrtt; Mi*a A.Baao*, IkifA •* ■.'■ i . r . n^\v>f-tv^-4AA" v The winter Vin tomanm Stir. 9B| tbs Spring Tertp'fcr 1855,’-n&»l 'i .4,,.-. ,Ba*rdiMr.« f»A tl SO Tailioa per term.. ...i »v.-. 5,00: J Detf6eld;«^-Id. ? tos4*at. TDESIDES n variety of "II o>h*>r kind* 1 of aj of novsEaoLD tvsnitvsh, ow mb. tcriher W iodr different iijkt ai BLACR WAM»tJT CANE SEAT CHAIRiB, which be iaaelijnf ii out price*. AU»,' 7V« diferrnl patterru of Mahogany Spring Seat Ckti&t,'-and MaJngauy Rticktri. ani thrU fatienu of Sofa*. - ' Alep, Roee wood,Carl Maple, «*>d CommOn cfrtif* of «U kind*. ’- • \ E - P* WELLS. Lawrencenrte,t|or, 16,165*. A Chance to Make Money I PROFITABLE.knd HONORABLE EM- L PLOYMENT.—The •obtcriber i»((rnarona o tiering ee agent in each county and town of the Union. A capital ef fropa 5 to 110 ppiy will be're paired, and anything like an efficient, energetic roan can make from three (o fire doilara perday;— indeed eoroe of the agent* now employed are real). Xing twice that anm. Er*ry infartnation will he Nor. I&r3t Box 601,.Phila,Pa. Poet Office. ■VTOTICE is hereby given that (he Adminis- L v tratore and Executors on the, following named estates have Killed their accounts, and that the same will he presented to the Orphans 4 Court of Ti oga County on MONDAY,' the 4th day of Decem ber 1854, for confirmation end allowance, visi The account of Milton Bowman,' Administrator of GODFREY. BOW MAN. late of Brookfield, de ceased. The account of Charles Blanchard, Guardian Of the heirs of RICHARD ELLISON, tale of Elk lend, deceased! The account of John Brownell, Guardian of the heirs df BENJAMIN MItLER, deceased. The final account of Zaccheue Mallory, Guardian of SAMUEL FIERCE. The account of Cortii Parkhnret, Executor of WILLIAM EVANS, late of Elklarid. deceased. The account of James Gray, Administrator of CHARLES PIERCE, late of Tioga county, deC*d. Register’s Office, Welisboro,’ Nov. 9, 1854. J. P. MAGILL, Register. SEVASTOPOL. ALMOST TAftENI! HAVING purchased and IfljL enlarged the Tin and Stove (■ Store o( C. E. Gray, would call the attention of the trading public to their large and splendid assortment jife-iH. of Stoves, comprising a variety offlfeaSgflß KING OF BTOVEB,E-7 MORNING STAR, BANOUP, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kinds of PREMIUMS. Also, a complete assortment of PARLOR St COX STOVES, at or below Elmira prices. Tinware of all kinds, shapes and sites wanted for household use. Eave Gutters made to order at the shortest no tice. i. Term, 1894. The Amekicak Aetists’ Union, would respect, foil; announce to the citixens of the United States and the Canadas, that for the purpose of cultivating a taste for the fine arts throughout the country, aqd with a view. of. enabling every family to become pos sessed of a gallery of Engravings BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OP THE AOE, They have determined, in order to create an exten sive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only give employment to a large number of artists and others, but'inspire among oar countrymen a taste for works of art, to present to the purchasers of their engravings, when 250,000 of which are sold, 259,909 Gifts, of the actual cost of 9190,000. ■ Each purchaser of a One Dollar Engraving, there fore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth the money, but also a ticket which entitlee him to one of tiie Gifts when they are distributed. For flee DeHart, a highly finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED IN OIL, and fine Gift Tick rtt, will be sent: or Five Dollars worth of splendid Engravings can be selected from the Catalogue, and sent by return mail or express. A copy of the Catalogue, together with a speci men of one of the Engravings, can be seen at the office of this paper. For each Dollar scot, an Engraving actually wo rth that turn, and a Gift Ticket wifi bt immediately far warded. The Committee believing that the success of this Great National Undertaking will be materially pro moted by the energy and enterprise of and enterprising Agents, Have resolved to treat with auoh on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by send ing (post paid,) 91, will receive by return of Mail, a One Dollar Engraving, a GIFT TICKET, a Pros pectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary inform ation. Obadiah Inscho, WEES. Win, R. Seely, W. W. Gilbert, Newbury Close, Robert Rowland, Elias Beaty, On the final completion of (he sale, (be Gifts will be placed in the hinds of a Committee of At Pur ehotert to be distributed, doe notice of which will be given throughout the United Stales and the Canadas. LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble bods of Washington, pitlloo 910,000 100 “ “ Clay . *• . 10,000 100 “ “ Webster • « 10,000 100 “ *• Calhoun, x • •• 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splen- 1 did gilt frames site 3x4 each, ) “ 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 3x311 each, 50 6,000 500 steel plate Engravings, brill.' iantly colored in oil, nob gilt IVaines 31x30 in each, , 10.000 elegant steel plite engra vings coPd in oil, of lb* Wash ington -Monument 30x38 in.ee, 1 337.000 steel plate engravings, from ’ 100 dH&reirt plates now-in piss session of, owned by the Art ists Union, of the market ni ne from SO to 31 each, 1 firat-elat>Dwelling,in3lsl-st-,N. 93 Building Lots in 100 snd iOlst sts. N. York, 95xi00A deep, at 100 Villa sites, Containing each 10, 000 sq. ft. in subnrba of N. Y. city, commanding magnißc’qt views of Hod'S Hirst « L- 1. 1 Sound, it 80 perpetual bane of cash, with out Inl’st or security, 8350 ca. ( 5,000 SO perpetual leans- 100. “ s^ooo 10ft “ .* ■ “ 30 “ 5,000 850 i* ■ * » 80 « 5,00 ft 3000 « “ “ 5 “ 10,000 Eefcrsooa in regard te liie Keal Estate, F. 1. Viss can fcCo, Baal Ratals Brokers, Nat* York,. Or. d*». (post paid) sHb money (sdnalitaisiddMa ed, J. W. HOLBROOKE, Beej, 50S Broadway, ,v,y. . . • IDfl 1 !* Engravings-ta the OtUbgns art'now ready Hsr delivery. [nor, jjjftmi] Chain, Cbaln, Chain. Be|ister’» fthtice. GREAT RUSH FOR RUSfiIA-IRON. D. P. A IV. ROBERTS JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their alack before purchasing elsewhere. , Wells borough, Nov. 9,1854. ' 1 AMERICAN ARTISTS’ UNION. AGENTS C«iftMMl CAIUiMI! AF twtfccOJ dolort,wd the lorgost Vr astortmcntthitwaa cterofikrtd in tha Hsa* ry eio now It tcvo lit ■ JOTflb (OjHB Mjm, r«cia«, yeodiU(ini ,aa4;Lgy , v afi Facias, issued oQi ofabe.fouirl of Com mon H&a' of Tioga Counly. aod dcjwded'td puWicPale ttlhS faojuri Ppiisß.m %MONDAY,i .’the d'b.daj' of XSgceiqjier, 1854fp 14 Vcloob, (Ij. M r •« »i«i ' ...r. ' A I"' of land inXawwnee (ownnhip|:boun'i ,iM North bj Peter Keep, net and Math hy Spur, roll Und.tod weal byland *f Patar Kwft .eoatjun. ag eboui St acres non or less.' Totaaold a» ths properlybf Juba AroeC . ' ' Amo—A lur of ln»d in Charleston-town- 1 abipbouaded north by P. Colter, cm by John Hitt jano N, Aostht, aonlh b» F. Winfmte and ml Joel Colter, containfits (boat SO acre*, with 1 a boot j 25 tcrea toproted tranle hceue.Otinabara hbd apple 4KWH thtrion. To b« Said «* thaprujwrty ‘of £•’U-Jeuoiny*. i ALSO—A lot of land ii) Deerfreld town, .•hip, bounded Berth and etal by C. A S. Short, south by Copraoe*n» road and treat by H, H. Morlin,coo> Saining i aere of improved land, a larga tavern house and frame barn thereon. To be add as the' property of William A. Faulkner and Junes Faulk ner. " ALSO—A lot of land in Cho'J>am , to* ft. •hip, bounded north by Bingham lends,,enj,,Mrs. Level, tail by. N. Shor t and Harvey Leach, south by John Short and west by D. A. Chardiili. conlaia. ing shout,6o aorea, about 14 acre* improved, a log house, frame barn and a few frail tree* thereon. To bo eold u Ihe property of Sooralea CpraeiL r ALSO—A lot of land in Cly oner township, bonnded north by D. Killburn, east by & Rniter, SootfrN. Owens, and weal by Potter Co. 11ns, con. lainlngaboul 60 or 70 aeree needy all' Improved. To be told u the property'of D. F. Ellsworth. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston town •hip, bounded north byKldelr, sOoth fay Blie* end R. 'Willard, east by highway, end west by Blise and Wolkeri eonteinirtg 68 aterei pole dr less,-with about forty teres improroed, frame house, Shoe-shop barn. Corn-house and an apple orchard thereon. To be eold as the property of John Math eta ALSO—A lot of (and in Charleston town ■hip, bounded north by Culver, east by (too. Boehos south by David Jones and west by James Hall, con taining 60 tdree, about 15 scree improved, With a frame house end a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold ee the property of John Bochus,9d. ALSO—A lot of land in Chnrleu'on town, •hip, bounded north by Joseph Wilcox, east by 3. J. Rice, south by Dartt da Tipple end west by Wm. Bailey, containing about 110 acta with about 100 scree improved, • frame house, frame barn ind ap ple orchard thereon. To be sold aa the properly of A. G Churchill. A-LSO—A lot of land in VVellab'iro', boun ded north-west by road leading from WoUsboro’ to Mechanic’s Hollow, north-east by A. Peake and south by A. L. Thompson end others, containing J of on acre more ;or less, improved-«being a three cornered piece cut off by road abovementioued from land, of Anna Daobe, with frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of John Kimble. ALSO—A lot of l«nd in Charleston town ship, bounded north by Stratton, Blast by Mrs. Ship pen, sooth by A. Eaton and E. Hart, and west by J. Rollins, containing 70 or 80' acres. To be sold as the property of John R. Rollins. ALSO —A lot of land in Middlebury town-, ship, bounded north by lands now or formerly own ed by James Bryant, east by land of Thomas West, John West and Ira Davenport, south by lamb of N. T. Weal, S. V. Boman and G. W. Herrington Sc Co. weal by lands of T. L. Baldwin, Joseph Gee and A. Haalelt, with 443 acres of land to be sold es the property bf Chts, Churchill. ‘ALS.Q-rA lot of ,bind in Covington town ship, bounded north by Anna Morris, eaat.hy Tilly Marvin, south by E. Johnson and west by Francis Wctherbee, containing 50 acres with about 49 acres improved, frame House, frame and lug barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Giles Marvin. ALSO—The equal undivided half part of s lot bf land in Rutland township, bounded north by D, Crumb, east, by Tims. Holton, vest by A. Ro selle and E. Wheeler and south by C. Russell and RottHs, containing about 100 acres, aboutjils or SO acres improved, with a frame boose, log stable and a few IValt trees thereon. To bo sold as the proper ty of Rodbeu Shear, ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston town ship, bounded north by Culver, eael by Gee. BoehUs, south by David Jones and'west by James Hsll, con taining 50 acres, about 15 acres improved, a frame house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jno. T. Hall. ALSO—AII theinlerest of defendant in a lot of land in Gaines township, beginning at the south-west corner of warrant No, 2335, thence north along the warrant line 320 rods'to a chestnut tree, tiie nortb-west comer, thence east 375 rods In lot surveyed for Dudley Hevyetl, thence south by Reu ben Davis, 160 rods Ip corner, thence west 100 rods thence south 160 rods, tbcnce west 175 rods to the place of beginning, containing 602 acres more or less. Being part of warrant No. 3335. To be sold as the property of Reuben F. Davis. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan town ship, bounded north by A. B. Farmer, east by N, Smith and others, south by Wood’s estate and west by Arad Smith and others, containing about 200 acres with about 100 acres improved, log house, frame house and barn, and apple orchard thereon. To be cold at the properly of John Benson. ALSO, a lot of land in Farmington township bounded on the north by A. J. Fish, Joseph Symondt and Mr*. Bryant, east by Magee, Mereereau md widow Gee, south by land of Wickham A formerly the Beckwith tot, and Edwlta M'Kinoey, west by James Beebce, Wcbsters and Hall—con taining about 000 acres, with about 130 acres im proved, one frame dwelling house, three Flank hou ses, one fnme| born, one blacksmith shop, a Saw Mill, and an apple and Peach orchard thereon. To be sold aa the |properly of Lyman Fisk. ALSO—A lot of unimproved lend in Law rence township, bounded north by J. Ford, east by J. Francis, south by Geo. Van Gorden and Patter son, and west by Palteraon and Harris—containing one hundred acres. To bo sold aa the property of Clark Sloason. ALSO —A certain lot of hind in Tioga township, bounded north by C. H. Haunter, east by Ira McAllister’* estate, south by Jacob Schiffelin, and west by SylrU Parmcntior—containing abutit one and a half acres more or less, with a name or plank bouse thereon. Also —One village lot in the village of Tioga, containing one fifth of an acre, more or least bounded north by C. M. Place and Joseph Fish, east by school bouse lot, south by Walnut street, and west by C. H. Place, all improved. Also —A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded north by T. J. Berry, east by crooked creek, south by T. J. Berry, and west by La Mange, and being all that piece or parcel of land, known a* the Hatch or Arm—containing about sixteen acres, till improved, with a log home and apple orchard thereon. To be sold ae the property of Clarissa Willard, Administratrix o I William Wil lard, deceased.' • 10 5,000 4 40,000 41,000 Y.City, 13,000 33,000 ALSO—A certain lot of ,land in Covington township, bounded north by’lends formerly owned by EQidU-and Hdagland, toulb by Jonathan Jen nings, east by S. B. Kelsey, and west by Jacob J ohnson —Containing about forty.five acres,-with about fifteen acres improved, one log home, shanty, and tome Suit treed thereon. To be sold sa the property of Jacob Johnson, 500 50JM0 ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland ,tpwpi ship, bounded north by Artetnae Barnhart, east by Joseph {Utdtng,tooth and west by Gporge Brown-? eontaioipg about one hundred ami fifty acres, with about forty acres improved, one feamo iwuae, frame ban, and apple orchard thereof lei to sots ii lbs properly of John Benson and Isaac Bsfleoc. H, A- GUERNSEY, Shsrtf; Bbcrifi> Offioe/Wellsboro*, Ndv. 9.18 M., ; , \! WOXIC& » hereby gif*?* that on •LW omoqm eqool to thbootta will ho wjni red io be paid opca wch mIo vrltta.hiyuck' down to the bidder, and upon I failure to I cumply with thie mtsibiiM the tract of land ] ajiff ■ ajpmTtar i^, ,! Bofoo'si»tBt'l will he rirtht vf a*W* : SIEMiiEEiKI ij. | vIJS ihfctr 'full aiofiir Af 1 ' which includwaw apleodid assortment ofr - ;DBT.GOODS, - of a aplendidaa* . v< eqrtmcnt of Riph French MeriMeaufanoeiorr at .very-low .pyidMj,4b«, Penmates of all colon, All-Wool sad Cheap Delatoe*. Black Silks stmuob fewpr than fcnaerpeioevMertiuw* and Coebaoe ■Prints,) topf . pad Sonora Woolen ShtwU at yery lo? prices,. Brown Mcfory, Ble*ck Muslins, Red end While flenoel,CoUoo Flannel, Stripe BhirUor, Blue Oenrine. Bed Ticking, Broad Clothe. Cam meres, Satioctu, Ksntucky Jeans, Sheep’s Grey Cloth, Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton yam, and alro many , other article# in the above, line that we have not lima uflr room Ifrenumerate in a single advertsnement. ;• GRoctßtts Aim rsmamm, .Muscovado, Coffee Crashed, Powdered and. Crash, cn Sugars, Stewart's Syrnpsond Bohests, Old I Java, Rio and Caguara Coffee, Yoong Hysoa sad Back Teaj Peeppr; AlUpice, Burch, (Hager. , Rice, Bar Soap, Candles, Indigo, Saltpeter, Aiuufc Sajeratua. to.. Pork,; Floor* Fiah, Saif, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Ojd. dte., 100. Hats and Caps. Black end Light Colored Bearer Sits, Know Nothing, Rnow Something snd Kossuth Hats, Rl’k Silk Hats, Silk, Flash and Cloth Caps. Boyt Hale and Caps of every description. Boots ami Shops. Mens’ CblG Kip end Heavy Stoga Boots j also. Rubbers, Boys’ and Youths’ Bools, Childrens’ Shoes of every description, Ladies’ Shoes, Boot* tod Gaiters, a Urge assortment at very low prices. Wooden Ware, Pails, Brooms, Tubs, Brushes, Butter Ladles snd Prints, Axehelvos, Washboards, Sugar Boxes, Mca* surer, Ac., Itc. Hardware. Nails, Mill Saws, b< Saws snd Hand Sews, Mill Files, Scoepes, Shovels, Manure Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Solves, Table Cutlery,- Door Locks, Latches, Bed Locks, Butts and Screws, Horse Cards snd Brushes, Axes from the best man. ttfixclurcrs, always on hand! CrotKciy, by the sett or pieep to soil the wants of purchasers. GLASS WARE, also, WINDOW GLASS, at manufactures prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war. ranted to keep good time. Ready-Hade Clothing. Black, Brown, Drab and Blue Overcoats, from a low price np. Sack, Frock and Dresa Coals of every description, Fancy and Black Caaimera Pants, Bl'li Satin, Ca.imcre and Velvet Vests, also', Cheap Vests of every style and quality, Shirts and Collars, Wool, en Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin and Woolen Gloves and Mittens,'Fancy and Black Silk Cravats, Self-adjusting Slocks, Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Woolen Seeks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, and in fact nearly everything that roan, women or ehild may want can be Brand at thia establishment. The subscribers would return their sincere thanks to the inhabitants of this Boruugh and surrounding country, for the very liberal patronage that baa been bestowed on them since they commenced business in Ibis place, and wish, by keeping a large assort, ment of Goods to select from. and selling at small profits, to merit a continuance of the same. Well*boro', Nor. I, mi: JONES St ROE. FANNLW MILLS. ATTENTION, FARMERS! THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully id. form the Fanners of Tioga County, that they are now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED, PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles .both of WeiUboroogh, .on the Jersey Shore road ; and fret Warranted in saying that said Mill is (be best over introduced into Tioga County both os respects' cleaning fast and well, and the saving of Gross Seed, Farmers are respectfnlly invited to caij and exam, ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere'.' ID* All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on aliirl notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS. Delwar, Out 12, 1851-lf. NEW GROCERY, PROVISION STORE, Ain> OISTER SALOON. T HOYT would most respectfully inform * the oitixena of Wellsboro* and vicinity, that he has just opened a Grocery and Oyster Saloon ado door below Cleaver's Hotel, where he Will be heppy to Ihroiah families with all kinds of Groceries as cheap aa the cheapest. Sugars, Irnm the finest white down to the cheapest brown. Tea, Coffee, Rice, Soap, Candies, Ac., of the best quality, constantly on hand. OYSTERS Fresh from the mint, served np in style at ell reasonable llolirs of the day and night. CT Don't forget the place. Wellgborough, Nov. 9,1854- Auditor’* Notice. VTOTICE is hereby given, that I will at. Tv tend to the duties of my appointment os' An. dilor in the matter of the distribution of (he pro ceeds arising from the sale by (lie Sheriff of the re al Estate of Clark Slotton, at my office in the vil. lags of Tioga, on Friday the first day of December next, at I o’clock P. M-, and all interested are fe. quested to then and there present and substantiate tbeir claim J to said proceeds, or be forever debarred of claiming ariy part of the tame. Nov. 8, 1834. a H. BEYMOPB, Aud'r. Auditor’s fpHE undersigned, having been appointed ah Auditor to distribute the funds arising from the sale of the Real Estate of Isaac Drake, dec'd, hereby gives notice that bo will attend to the duties of said appointment, on Friday lire Ist day of De comber, at 9 o'clock A. M., at hit office in Wollsboj ro' at Which lime and plage all persons interested may prefer their claims if they think proper. Wellsboro, NoT-VSd. B. D. SMITH, AtidV. Landholder* Take Notice. rMIUE MORRIS CLAIMS (fate Rob. eft Morris, Financier, of the War of the Revolution,) will be SUED OUT. Occupants and others can have Confirmatory, Quit Cluimi and Free Titles, by early application to JOHN MOSS, Solo Grantee, No. 50 Walnot SL, BOW. WAtN, Esq., No. 3 York Building, J. L HUSBAND, Esq., No. 4 Sanson, S^ Attorneys at Law, Philadelphia, Pa, OcL 19, 1854-1 m. __ Pres* Good*. LADLES, just drop in ,8t J. W- Bnwcn’a cheap store end examine Mi Bareges, Barege (Detains, tame. Black Bilks, Gingliamiivcape and Bilk Shawls, and save yoar ten per cent. Wallafaoraugh,Jnne 39,1854. ■ : Bafihlo Robe*. A PEW boles of No. I Whole Robe*, just received Ira JONES & ROE. j Welisboroogh, Wav. 1,18g4. -j i WEUSBtfid’ ACAMpEt, THE WINTER TERM ofihkaSitvito KOLDB,* grUoat/of MadisonOniwwa^ J ’Mr ftr on* -ImMw. •*" y - *:U4:■■ ?.•,-.--i; ■From the teeliibonyieetived ofchie.ebaractarend frwahia ujwrieocaui leaching* and: frim hi»-grebta»*t»«i.h*ieapd eU»wb«e. we-can ■ cheerfully recommend thtMml to the.patronage or 0b pubUtf* f , ' : ‘■ - ,,t ~•. ■. ~, .* " In addition totbe’fcancl>*a.naually taught fn tteh Instiujtiaha, IberewUl boa. Taschera’ ulsaa, AorapaMd olJiMbb e«o intend toengageintberhnai-; Casa of Uachlng.whiobwill teoeiM p«nie»la».,at. tentioa abd iWrttelloo, fasti) iron Hie Vt inaipal anl*o to CROC ERICS, PRO VISIONS, FOREIGN i- DOMESTIC, GREEN is DRIED FRUITS. CASH paid Tor Cutler, Egg«,Checae,Lit