The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 30, 1854, Image 3

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    , Notice.
jof
election an«T f?r^iho transaction of other
iinporUHt btMiM* will be Hooeq
ia W elWtiOttfha Monday p eeember 4, at
r-yv,j: r .* , JBfUpr*
TjßOitE 'into the encfosore
JDtb* aabecribtr an <* about
-3k UW,3 calrea, f*obqs deep ted, , -
aS-twobeifeie, one d«J)ttS> andlhc «■■««■«■■
other'ttfbt rtdwUhrfttUolipol* ortbolh.hind qotr.
Um tnd e wMto'jfot qS:tl» eight fore shoulder.
The owner <&W OattuiMh by ptqrlng property end
paying chirges. LEWIS LEWIS.
Charles Wn,Nov. 30,185i-3t.
B. C. W.ickhacn 4c. Cis.Ti A. C. Burin
John D. LoQgwctl u Bcthuel Bentley.
John Fartfintot “ Hnnl fit Oiley.
C. “ Btial Baldwin <
Strang Bx*r of Fieite VW. A. Foiknet.
Andrew Bound * Truman Crandall*
MoaeaD. field “ Martin Spicer.
Lucinda Howard ** !>• K. Garfield and yrife.
June* McWhorter “ A- C. Cole et nl.
Thotoaa Lett " Colo A Stovena.
Lyman Spencer « R. A. Giwbell et a).
Roberta for Bennett “ Jefferson Sherman.
Ohas. Blanchard “ Clark Sloason.
Warren Matfeaon “ Wm. Ireland.
Samuel Batteriy « John 8. Warner.
Cnehman &, Smith “ Seely *. Front.
H. N. Terrett 4c. Co. “ Clark Sloaaon,
Harvey Leach “ Knapp & Knapp.
Martin Higgins “ Daggett &. Sixbcs.
H.G. Taylor “ Edw. Maynard.
J. D. Wood “ Stephen Babcock,
Abram Smart •* N- G Soever.
J. Emery et a) “ John Young et tl.
John Roberta " Eraatua Brown.
W. A. Lindaler “ J.Ford (Garnishee.)
f. Brian “ aamfl.
Wm. Patrick “ Howland Vanatter.
John Meek
“ James Kimball.
“ M. M. Convert.
“ \V. WetrOOe et al.
“ C. P. dark.
“ Cbuhbnok Sc. Wood.
“ Wm. Ladd.
“ Plank Rival Co.
“ David Lake cl al.
*■ Thomas Richardson.
11 J, Soheld cl ei.
" Clerk Slosson,
“ C. Churchill ct ai.
“ Land Sc Warren.
*■ saint
C. dr, J. L. Robinson
B. W. Payne 4c Co.
P. Culver
Lucretia Weeks
Steele Sc Trobridpe
Joseph Gee
J. Ryon et al
Thos. J. Worn.
H. W. J. Averin ic Co.
Marriol for Bradne-
J. P. Keene;
Adm’rs of J. Keenr'
*• Sbivc.
“ Joseph Get
“ C. R. Bcnnelt
“ Howland Vaonatter,
w John Blue
“ N. L. Dike,
“ Overseers ofClymer.
“ Wm. Patrick.
“ Emery S tickles.
A- A. Shin
Ives & Gilmai
Culver Sc SloisoL
Wm, Patrick
Bean & Eds worth
E. W. Btshaf
Harvey Leach
John Kimbal'
Maria Stickler
11 F. Russell.
“ Merril 3c Foot.
" Stephen Babcock,
“ W. Updike
“ S, Ryon et aj.
11 Frcd’k Thurbci.
'■ Amos Tyler.
“ A. Updike ct a'
John Aroc.
Lorenzo Grahan
Sobieski Los*.
Calvin Cheste r
Siosaon Sc Calve:
Simeon Powc
D. B. Wilcc:
N« J. Reynold?
GOOD BOOKS BY MAIL.
\ PDSUBHRD *1
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IN order lo accommodate v * The People,"
residing ip all parts of the United Slates, the
Publisher* will forward by return of the first mail,
any book named in the following’ list, the postage
Will .ba prepaid hy them at tUo Near York office.
By this arrangement of prepaying postage in ad.
vance, fifty pci cent, is saved lo the purchaser. Ali
letters containing orders should be postpaid, and di
reeled aa follow#: —FOWLERS Sc WELLS,
308 Broadway, New York.
Constitution of Man, Bv George Combe.
Only authorized American edition—2o Engrav
ings, and a Portrait of the author. Price, Muslin,
87 ou
Defence of Phrenology. Containing an Es
say on the Nature and Value of Phrenological Ev
idence. By Boardman. Price 87 cl»
Domestic Life. Thoughts on its Concord
and Discord, with Valuable Hints and suggestions.
By N. Suer. 16 cu.
Education. Its Elementary Principles found
ed on the Nature of Man. • By J. G. Spurzheim,
M. D. With an Appendix, containing a descrip
tion of the Temperaments, and an Analysis of the
Paceuological Faculties. 87 cts.
XV e regard this volume as one of the roost impor
tant that has been offered to the pubhc for many
veara.—Bo*ro» Mto. xno Svn. Jocsv.ic.
laoctures on Phrenology. By Geo. Comhe.
With Notes, an Essay on the Phrenological Mode
of Investigation, and an Historical Sketch. By
boardman, Illustrated. 01.25.
Marriage: ns Historv and Philosophy. A
Phrenological and Physiological Exposition of the
Functions and the Qualifications necessary for
happy Marriages. Illustrated. 75 cts.
Memory, and Intellectual Improvement; ap
plied to Self-Education and Juvenile Instruction.
I wenliclii edition. Illustrated. 87 cts.
Matrimony ; or Phrenology and Physiology
applied to the Sclccuon of Congenial Companions
for life; including Directions to the Married for
living together affectionately and happily. 30cU.
Phrenology Proved, lllualrated ond Applied;
accompanied by a Chart, embracing an Analysis of
Ute Primary Mental Powers in their various De,
frees of Development, the Phenomena produced by
ineir combined Activity, and location of the Phre
nological organs. Together with a view of the
Moral and Theological bearing of the Science.
Price sl,2i.
Phrenological Almanac, with Portraits. Sets.
Phrenology and the Scriptures, able,
though small work. By Rev. Joho Pierpoot 120.
Phrenological Guide. Designed for Students
of (heir own Characters. 15 cents
S*tl r *On)ture nod of Chancier; in
cluding (ho Education «nd Management of Youth,
Prtoe 87 cent*. ►
" Self static or never made 11 —*is the moljo. No in*
dmauai>can read a pope of n without being im*
orofed thereby.- Ommgu School Advocate.
• in Phrenology and Physiolo*
g> Illustrated with 100 Engraving®; including
a Chart Vccording the various Degree* of Develop.
mtnV. liy.O. S, oad L- N. Fowler, In paper* 30
ceuta; Moulin, 50 cent*.—- Continued next week.
Eslray,
CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber,
on or about the first of October, THREE TWO
YEAR OLB HEiFERS; one black with & line
back, one pate red with line back, and the other
while wilh a little red about the head, in very good
condition The owner is requested to prove proper
P a .r charges and tike them away
Delmar, Nov. 16,1854. E. F. BODXNE.
TTabe Notice,
HOSE indebted to the subscriber, either
by note er book account, will please call and
settle the earns immediately. As she is about clo
sing op ber busineso, she is very .desirous of haring
net aoooaals settled sa soon as possible.
WelUboro*. Kot. 16.'54. MRS. M. MEEK.
_ , Hats! Hats!
SILK, Black and While Beaver,
„ F*^ l 'ii Know-Nothing, Know-Something, And
dMniberkmd, D f H.ts just received by *
_ Wellaboro', Nov. 1. 1854. JONES & ROE,
2.500 of old Iron and Copper
' ~»W * n oschango for Stove* and
Tinware, by [Nov. 9.1 p p. *, w. ROBERTS.
niSTEBN AND
WiSW ZW*™™ »« 815each,at
H ellsboro, Nov. fa V. f , w. ROBERTS'.
' \\k ■??: ■;
■ 1
mtaomA Km&itßXt'
‘ '• ,1> - ftli • i ’ t ilr - "l r— ,
A liSSf-!* ■
,“• rfi ~a{iipti(p^r,(heabove title from
’ ".' .tot-mviiWH an< J filled the
DRY' GOODS,.! , m.i , -cwnrrtodicius Store (fiwmerty
GROCERIES, - oeedpied' ; by Bache «"Rqwj
HiTSi CAPSf with ifLfiVpal variety qf.'ilqh
BOOTS^Jtp 1 SJ^OES r ini itJepjiiohte goodsj.'.we.iviil
HARD WARE, > t take-'oleasuf® in'irthibiilog
QVEENSWARE, our stocKi'to those ivhepor-
WOtyHEN AND chose for cash. By offering
STONEWARE, goods of'the best- quality only,
FOREIGN ft a nd at, the' lowest prices,-we
DOMESTIC ' expect io merit and receive
PRINTS^' 1 ’ >' ; '• o'nr full shore of patronage); :
FISH AND kinds of country pro.
PROVISIONS, duce taken in exchange for
GLASS, SASH,, . {goods the some as cash.
PAINTS, OILS. R. S . BAILEY,
CAMPHENE, ANDIE FOLEY.'
BURNING FLUID, Aye. Wellsboro’, Nor. 20,1854.
Seek
Jury
James Swinlar, -
Joseph M- Davis,
Josiah Hardjng,
D. Holiday,
John Craig,
A. King,
James Kelly,
J. Stokes,
Wilson Davis,
John Filler,
S. Davenport,
J. M. Shaffet*.
TRAVERtE JUKOI
Geo. S. Ryon,
L. K. Spencer,
Wm. Wilkinson,
Hiram Kimble,
Roswell Willard,
C. F. Miller, ,
L. Bache,
Clark Garison,
C. H. L. Ford,
Nathan Miller,
Albert Newell,
S. H. Lovegood,
J, A. Haihaway,
John Redlield,
S. B. Barnes,
John Oslrum,
George Longwell,
P. Boardmnn,
O. B lf,
P. Price,
Elias Tipple,
H. Cloos,
Alfred Jackson,
ftf. A. Congden,
Chas. 0. 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 IV. Catlin,
>C. H. Hovtse,
Lewis Miller,
John Evafis,
Chairs, Chairs, Chairs.
BESIDES a variety of all other kinds of
of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, the tab.
scribof has tour different styles of
BLACK WALNUT CANE SEAT CHAIRS,
which he is selling at cost priced. Also,
Two dijfkrenl patterns of Mahogany Spring
Seat Chairs, and mahogany Rockers.
■ and three patterns of Sofas.
Also, Rosewood, Curl Maple, and CoramOo chairs
of all kinds. E. D. "WELLS.
Lawrenceville, Noy. 16,1854.
A Chance to make Money!
PROFITABLE and HONORABLE EM-
J- PLOT M ENT.—The subscriber is desirous o
having an agent in each county and town of the
Union. A capital of from 5 to 810 only will be re
quired, and anything like an efficient, energetic
man can make from three to five dollars per dqy;—
indeed some of the ifgents now employed are reali
zing twice that sum. Every 'information will be
viven by addressing, (postage paid,)
WM. A. KINSLER,
Nov. 16-3 L Box 601, Phils-, Pa. Past Office.
Union Academy.
S. B. PRICE, Principal; C. W. BEACH, AMisla't.
Mrs. S. Price, Preceptress; Misa A. Beach, Teach
a/ Music,
The winter term for 1854-5 win
commence Nov. 28; the Spring Term for
18SS, Fob. 20.
Board par week 81 50
Tuition per term from 12 50 to S 00
Deerfield, Nov. 16, 1854-Ot-
Tioga Co. Bible Society,
The annual meeting of.ibeTwga
County Bible Society will be held at tlie Court
House on the Evening of Monday tbs lllb Decem
ber neiL
Ail who feel an interest in the truly Christian en
terprise of furnishing the Holy Scriptures to all,
without Note or Comment, are cordially invited to
attend.
Presbyterian Church.
AGREEABLE io the arangement signed
by most of the Stockholders of tills Church it
appears that a large majority prefer that the pews
should be sold subject to asseaments, accordingly
they will thus be sold at the church on Saturday
December 3d at 1 o’clock P,M.
• By order of the Trustee*.
C. S. OSGOOD. Clerk.
Wellaborough November 53,1854-2 -
Eslray.
C AME into the enclosure of
the subscriber on the sth inat*
two Calves—one a Steer, red and
vhite,.snd a heifer, nearly all white, WWEMHEHW
both ip good condition. The owper is requested to
prove property, pay charges mistake thom away.
Charleston, Nov. 23,1854. QILLIS DARTT.
Dusolnilo*,
THE Co-partnership' heretofore! existing
Under lie name of CHARLES O, ETZiiCO,
ia (his day dissolved by-mutual consent.
Tioga, N*v. 20.1854. CUA& ft. BT3,
{nov 93-3w.] LYUAN JIBK, ,
c. Ter|tt, 18«4.
ivtioßS.'
J. Ludipgton, .
John Mace, ■ -
J. N. Boyd, • S
H. P. Vanoem,
F. Culver,
George Cockfao,
Spencer Waters,
W. F, Robinson,
G. Stevens,
Lester Palmer,
Amos A. Clark,
H. Barlow.
lIS——FIRST WekK.
Richard Vjdean, .
Joel Adams,
Jesepb Ballard,
H. H. ShefTer,
C. M. Dibble,
James Bryant,
Stephen Beeman,
11. Zimmer,
A. Truman,
I. H. Gulick,
Charles Jaquish,
J. P. Sleeper,
John W, Pitch,
J. J, Werlioe,
A. Murdaugh,
Moses Lve,
0. Eastman,
R. Sherwood,
B. Short,
Cyrus Webster,
John James,
D. A. Bowen,
Lemuel Peas,
Obadiah Insclio.
WEEK.
Wm. R. Seely,
W. W. Gilbert,
Newbury Close,
Robert Rowland,
Elins Beaty,
Selah Clark,
Robert Steel,
John Blackwell,
Byron Clark,
Thos. B. Putnam,
H. S. Johnson,
John Furguson,
Reuben Stevens,
John A. Kemp,
0. F. Taylor,
Hiram King,
Jpsse Curron,
Wm. Jolly.
SECOND
By order of the Board,
JAS. I, JACKSON. Seo'y.
BOOK Am) I
DEPARTMENT .in i
■ ':pkder He Nnegtmmtvf ’
i“;;; andie folby.
bcldxs and .....
STATIONERY,
,uu.i..-v tyatEHES, 1
mbcXR ANi) ■
jewelry,
y.,:FAfiCY GOODS,
YANKEE '
NOTIONS,
*■ PERFUMERY,
<s*»■»• 4* c -i 4’®-
REPAIRING
DONE ON SHORT
Notice , and
ALL GOODS
WARRANTED AS
Represented.
AMERICAN ARTISTE UNION.
The Aprencair Aansrs’ Vmore, would respect
fuily announce to tbo citizens of the United States
and the Canadas; thst for the purpose of cultivating
a taste for (he fine arts throughout the country, and
with a view of enabling every family to beconao'pos
sessed of a gallery of'Engravings
BY THE FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AOE,
They have determined, in order lo create an exten
sive sale for their Engravings, and thus not only
give employment to i large number of artists and
others, butinspire among our countrymen a taste
for works Of art, ia’present lo tbo purchasers of their
engravings, when 850,000 of which are sold,
350,000 Gifts, of the actual cost of 9150,000.
Each'purchaser of « One Dollar Engraving, there,
fores, receives not only an Engraving richly worth
tfiq money, but also a ticket which entitles him to
one of the Gifts when they are distributed.
For fine Dollars, a highly finished Engraving,
beautifully PAINTED IN OIL, and Free Gift Tick.
rU, will be sent i or Five Dollars worth of splendid
Engravings can be selected ftom the Catalogue, and
sent by return mail or express.
A copy of the Catalogue, together with a speci
roeia of one of the Engravings, can be teen at the
office of ibis paper.
For each Dollar sent, «n Engraving actually worth
tint turn, and a Gift Ticket will be immediately for
warded, v
AGENTS
The Committee believing that the success of (bis
Great National Undertaking will be materially pro.
mated by the energy and enterprise ofinlclligunl and
enterprising Agents, have resolved lo treat with such
on the most liberal terms.
Any person wishing to become an Agent, by send,
ing (postpaid,) 91, will receive by return of Msil, a
One Dollar Engraving, a GIFT TICKET, a Pro«-
pectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary inform
ation.
On the final completion of the sale, the Gifts will
be placed in the hands of a Committee oj tho Pur
eiaoert to be distributed, due notice of which will be
given throughouttlie United Stales and the Canadas,
LIST OF OIFTS.
I<X) Marble boats of Washington, at $lOO $lO,OOO
100 •• •• Clay - “ 10,000
100 " “ Webster - “ 10,000
100 “ '• Calhoun, - “ 10,000
50 elegant Oil Paintings, in spied* j
did gilt frames size 3x4 each, (
100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3ft oacli
500 steel plate Engravings, brill
iantly colored in oil, rich gilt
frames 34x30 in each,
10.000 elegant steel plifte engra
vlnga’cot'd in oil, of the W aab
ington Monument 30x36 in.ea,
337.000 steel plate engravings, from
100 different plates now in pos
session of, owned by the Art
ists Union, of the market val
ue from 50 els., to $1 each,
1 first-clssa Dwelling, in 3Ut.»t-,N.
33 Building Lots in 100 and 101st
sts. N. York, 25x100ft deep, at
100 Villa sites, containing each 10,
000 sq. ft. in suburbs of N. Y.
city, commanding magnific’ot
views of Hud’n River lch.l.
Sound,at *
30 perpetual tone of cash, with
' out inl'st or security, $350 ea. f 5,000
50 perpetual loans JOO “ 5,000
100 “ - » “ 50 “ 5,000
350 “ “ " so a 5 00(j
3000 « “ “ 5 « 10,000
Reference in regard to the Real Estate, F. J, Vjss
chee & Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York. Or
ders, (post paid) with money enclosed, to be address
cd, J, W. HOLBROOKE, Scc,y, 605 Broadway,
ICTThc Engravings in the Catalogue arc'now
ready ftg delivery. [nov. 9, 6m.]
Calicoes! Calicoes!
/YF perfectly fast colors, and the largest
assortment that was ever offered in Ibis conn
ry can now he seen at JOKES & ROE’S.
SEVASTOPOL ALMOST *AK*fif Jf
GREAT RUSE FOR RUSSIA-IRON,
D. P. Sc W. ROBERTS
TLTAVING purchased and
enlarged the Tin and Stove {■ /J
Store of C. E, Gray, would call the
attention of the trading public to
their largo and splendid asaortmeot
of Stoves, comprising a variety of
KING OF BTOTES,C2?
MORNING STAS, BANGUP, NATIONAL
AIR-TIGHT, KJTCHEN'SANGE and three
kinds of PREMIUMS.
Also, a complete aaaortment of,PARLOR &, BOX
STOVES, at or below Elmira prices.
Tinware
of all kind*, shapes and sizes wanted for household
use. Bare Gutters nude to order at lhe abortcst no
tice-
JOBBING done to order and in the best manner.
All Tin-ware carefully prosed before leaving the
ifhop.
They respectfully solicit the patronage of alt who
•dish to purchase anything in their lino, assuring
(hero that money can be saved by examining their
"Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Wells borough, Nov, fl, IMA,
Notice.
TtfOTICE is hereby given that the Adminis
-*-• trators and Executors on tbo following named
estates have settled' their acoounls, and that the
same will bo presented to IbeOrphans’ Court of Ti
oga County on MONDAY, tho 4th day of Decem
ber 1854, for confirmation and allowance, viz:
The account of Milton Bowman, Administrator
of GODFREY BOWMAN, late of Brookfield, ii.
ocaaed.
The account of Charles Blanchard, Guardian, of
the heirs of RICHARD ELLISON, Isle of Elk.
land, dscssred.
.The account of John Brownell, Gosrdisn of tbs
heirs of BENJAMIN MILLER, deceased.
The final account oTZacchcua Mallory, Guardian
oi SAMUEL PIEBpE.
. The accottnt of Curtis Farbburst, Executor of
WILLIAM EVANS, late of Elkiand, deceased.
Tho account of James Grey, Adminiatrator of
CHARLES FIERCE, lets of Tioga county, deo'd*
Register's Office, Wellsboro,’ Nov. 9,1854. ’
_ 3. P. WAGILL, Rtgitltr.
(PACHECO PRINTS.—6O pieces of Ca
ohecoand Mertmae Prints, ofbc*ntifol styles,
just received by (June 1] JONES A RfIB,
wlH*:
of all Mora
■ , A'? r f loir. prices ; also, Pafamat'ao of all colons
;A(I ; Wool an<l Cheap Detainos,lllioliLBilk« at rabch
lover (baa ’fthnt’r juices, Cohhcoo
Pfjnla, Lojig atfd 'fer;’
jWCea. BWWn Fa(!t%, ;i fteaeh'';’Mn»liriii Bed
and White Flannel, Cottdn’Flanfiel; Stripe Shirting,
Bind Deneins,' Bed'Tftklng,' Broad [Cloths, :Casi
nierea, SatirieUa, ■KeiifockyJeahs;’ Sheep’s 1 Grey
Cloth; Cotton Fading', Carpet Warp, Colton Yb>d,'
andalso many other articles inth* above lino that
we bare not time tfer rftom'to enonjerile in a single
Advertisement.-' '' 1 ■ : •h-’'
GROCERIES AWD PROVISIONB,
Muscovado, Coffee Crushed, Powdered and Crtieh
ed Sugars, Stowart’a Syrups and Molasses, Old Java,
Rio and Oaguara Coffee, Young Hyson and Black
Tea, Popppr, Ginamon, Allspice, Starch; Ginger,
nice, Bar Soap, Candles. Indigo, Skllpeler,. Atom,
Saleralujs Sic,, Fork, Flortr, FishJ Sail, Butler,
Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp 0i1,&c.,A.c.
I 1 Mats arid Cafyki '■ "
Black (and Fight Colored Beaver. Hals/ Kepw
Nothing,' Know Something andKowolhllats, Bl’k
Silk Rate, Silk, Flush miff Cloth Caps.' Foys Bale
and Capa of every description.
Boots and Shoe*.
Mens' Calf, Kip and Heavy SWga Boots; also.
Robbers, Boys’ and | Youths’ Bools, Childrens’
Shoe* of every description, Ladies' Shoe*, Boots and
Gaiters, a large assortment at very low prices.
Wooden Ware. ,
Pails, Brooms, Tubs, Brushes, Butter Ladles nod
Prints, Arcfaelvcs, 'Washboards, Sugar Boxes, Mea
sures, 4.C-, 4.0. ,
Wall*, Mill Sawn; X Saws andlland Saws, Mill
Files, Scoopcs, S hovels, Manure Forks, Chains,
Steelyards, Poiket Knires, Table Cutlery, Door
Docks, Latches, Bod Locks, BntU and ’Screws,
Horse Cards and Brushes, Axes frbm the best man
ufacturers, always on hand.
i; Crockery,
by the sett or piece to suit the wants of purchasers.
GLASS WARE, also, WINDOW GLASS, at
manufactures prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war
ranted to keep good time. '
Ready-Made Clothing.
Black, Brown, Drab and Blue Overcoats, from a
low price up. Sack, Frock und Dress Coats of every
description, Fancy and' Black Casinicre Pants, Bl’k
Satin, Casimero and Velvet Vests, also, Cheap Vests
of c»cry stylo and quality, Shirts and Collars, Wool,
eft Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin and Woolen
Gloves and Mittens, Fancy and Black Silk Cravats,
Self-adjusting Stocks, Silk and Linen Pocket Hand
kerchief, Woolen Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas,
and in fact nearly everything that man, woman or
child may want can he found at Ibis establishment.
The subscribers would return their sincere thanks
to the inhabitants of this Borough and surrounding
country, for tho very liberal patronage that has been
bestowed on them since (hoy commenced .business
in this 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.
Wellsboro’, Nov. 1,1654; ' JONES 4, ROE.
FANNING MILLS.
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
Tf- E UNDERSIGNED respectfully in.
I iirm the Farmers of Tioga Counter, that they
are now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED,
PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, threeWles south
of Wellsborougii, on the Jersey Shore I road; and
feel warranted in saying that said Mill is tho best
ever introduced into Tioga Connly both as respects
cleaning first and Well,and the saving of Grass Seed.
Farmers are rtspeetfo/fy invited to call and exam
ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. <
(CT AH kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old
Mills repaired on short notice.
ANGUS GRIFFIN & SONS.
Palmar, Oct. 13, |854-tf. j
; “ s.OOO
I, 50 5,000
10 5,000
4 40,000
41,000
Y. City, 12,000
MEW GROCERY,
PROVISION STORE,
AMD OYSTER SALOON.
T HOyT would' mos( respectfully inform
** * the citizens of WeUebero’ and vicinity, that he
has just opened a Grocery and Oyster Saloon one
doer below Cleaver's Hotel, where he will be happy
to furnish families with ,01l kinds of Groceries as
cheap as the cheapest. Sugars, from the finest white
down to the cheapest Tea. Coffee, Rice,
Sqap, Candles, Ac, of the bast quality, constantly
on, bund. 1
OYSTERS!
Fresh from (he mint, served up in tho best style at all
reasonable hours Of the day and night. (O'Don’t
forget the place. ’
Wellaborongh, Nov. 9,1854. -
1,000 22,000
500 50,000
AuiljUor’s Notice.
TVTOTICE is nereby given, that I will ni
_ tend to tho duties of my appointment os Au
ditor in (ho matter of the distribution of the pro
coeds arising from the sale by the Sheriff of the be
a) Estate of Clark Slosson, at my office in the dn
logo of Tioga, on Friday die first day of December
next, at 1 o’clock P. M., and all interested ■ are re,
quested to then and there present and substantiate
their claims to said proceeds, or be forever debarred
of claiming any part of the sOme. i
Nov. 9, 1654. G. H. SBVMODR, Aud’r.
Anditor’sMotlcc. i
FpHE undersigned, having been appointed
an Auditor to distribute the funds arising from
tho sale of the Real Estate of Isaac Drake,fdco’d,
hereby gives notice that he will dllend to tho [duties
of said appointment, on Friday the Ist day of De
cember, at 9 o’clock A. M., at his office in Wellsbo
ro' at which lime and place all persons interested
may prefer their claims if they think proper.
Weilsboro, Nov. 9, ’54. B. B. SMITH, Aad'r.
Landholders Take Notice.
fJIHE MORRIS CLAIMS (Ime Rob
ert Morris, Financier of the War of
lire Revelation,) will to SUED OUT. Occupants
and others can have Confirmatory, Quit Clsims and
Free Titles, by early application to
JOHN MOSS, Solo Grantee, No. SO Walnut St,
EDW, WALN, Esq., No. 3 York Building,
3, L. HUSBAND, Esq., No, 4 SansomSt,
Attorneys at Law, Philadelphia, Ps.
Oct 19, 1854-1 m.
Custom Boot & Shop Shop,
ATM, Sherwood's old stand, where the
Saxas’ Botb' continue to moke, mend, and
measure to order, at as low prices as the times will
admit. '
All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so
—and not rip of come to plecca ’till it tint wear out*
Hides Wanted:
CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides at
the highest market price.
Ju1y.13,1854. GEO. W. SEARS.
Dress Goltds.
T ADIES, just drop in at J. R. Bowen’s
J-J- cheap store and examine his Bareges, Barege
Detain*, Lawns, Block Silks, Ginghams, Crape and
Silk Shawls, and save your ten per cent.
• Wellaborsugh, June 29,1854.
Buffalo Rohes.
A FEW bales of No. T Whole Robes, just
received by: : 30NES AjROE.
WellaboroDgh, Nov. 1,18j4,
SHAWLS! SHAWLS!—Now « jour
h-r lime, Ladies, to boy a good warm wiqler
ghnwl at a very low price,at JONES A ROE'S.
I Wolisborough, Nov. 1,185 L '
G^CTXTOBt
Hardware.
iCADEttV.
d«k®falit! (tTMadlaorf Unherrtty?^-]
dc m-t KbyUoldi.lttihad
tfcr,.^o 1 tpr«,and
kptod'of.hii'
‘ iniiwidifinj. ind
JMWhlt 'treitadccwhMe^idielaevr^^w^ I ®*^
cheerfully recommend the School lothe patrypagf pf
to' tW'hrahched In
shell lnßUlß'tiehß,thtre Tiiti $?*•»
composed of those who intend toehMge Wwiewiß)-
heasof leaching',‘which tfitl’receivo 1 narttcdlir at
tention and instruction, belli' i/cm the PhuCipeiaud
: fte CdahlyShpcrintciidehl df Cortimoir SeKobls.
■" Atrangenicnls ~hhvo; likcwiso been made- to prp
coro' adnkbßr''Chemical nhd PhUoaaphlcal matrh
menls. Buoh i» are’ haed in the higher order of
Schools in the Stole'of NcwYotk. -
'' The Academy building ia now undergoing a thor
ough repair and in such a manner no wllVbekt pro
mote the comfort and heillh of tbepopilr..! ■
' ■ Bdardhig oan bo obtained in respectable private
families at a price not exceeding. 81,50 per week.
The rates of tuition witl.be ae follows: ,
Primary Department. $1,50
Geography, Arithmetic & Eng. Grammar 8,00
Higher English branches Jijjjj
Algebra, Geometry &. Surveying d-00
'Language*, Drawing! Pointing, 4c.,;, rv •h'™
Wellaborobgh.Ang' 10«1854 if. .
CisH fiUd» ,FOR WOOL!
A T THE WOOLEN FACTORY siivia
tod en the plank road leading from Elkhmd to
Addidbn, Also; WOOL MANUFACTURED
INTO. Cwrits of every description 1« faimora’
.wear, for three ahlilings per yord, or on shares at
the iiaivcn. ,
Wool Carding & Cloth Bros-
«l»5
done op short notice. '
‘ The' sUbsMiSfet would say to his former pslfqns
and the public generally, that is now doing business,
not with a one-horse tealer power, but on a durable
stream of water that never fitlls—lurs TWO DOU
BLE CUSTOM CARDING MACHINES, FOR
CARDING WOOL IN7V ROLLS. Also, an
entire set of machinery expressly for
Manufacturing Wool into Cloth,
all of whichiSg in good order for doing busmesa
which will enable me to CARD ALU WOOL,
brought from a distance the yame day, so that tile
rolls can be taken back immediately.
All work’ entrusted lawne shall he tcell lone,
ID* Most kinds of produce lalton in payment for
Work. Terms—Fey Doan.
Addison, June 15.'54. L. C. PENDLETON.
ROWETs’S EMPIRE STORE.
Important to tlic Piiblfc.
ATJ. R, BOWEN’S Empire Store the
time has finally come, when Goods can be
bought as cheap in Wcllsborough, u« at Elmira, Cor
ning, or in any other town west of New Vork j and
the public at largo are invited to call and satisfy
themselves that this is no Humbug.
At J* Rs Bowen's will alwaj's be found an exten
sive assortment of well selected
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS* SHOES
and a large variety of Gentlemen’s Clothing,
hats, Caps, shirts, collars, scarfs, &c
all of which will bo disposed of at a reduced price
J. R. BOWEN.
Wellsborough, J uly 27,1854-1 f
Important.
WHEREAS, on the night of tho 241 b of
March last, James I. Jackson, and others by
the Use of false keys or otherwise, forced .their way
into tho dwelling house, of the subscriber, while the
family wore absent and rerpoved his goods out of
tho house in order to gel possession—and further,
tho said James I, Jackson look possession of the
Books belonging to the subscriber, and refuses to de
liver (hem over to him, tor oil of which, the said
Janies I. Jackson and others' have given ball for
their appearance to the next court ol Quarter Sess
ions, This is therefore to forbid all persons paying
any accpunts to James I. Jackson made at the wool
en Factory and Saw Mill from that time until the Ist
day of March, A. D. 1852, as 1 have a lease of the
Woolen Factory nntl Saw Mill from that time until
the Ist day of March, A. D. 18C5, binding me to
collect all debts for work done,
LEWIS C. PENDLETON.
Dclmar, July 27,
Mi\\ GOODS.
THE subscriber would respectfully inform
his ’paslomcrs and friends that ho still con
tinues the mercantile business, nt the old place; at
the wo.l known store of L. I. Nichols, whore ha will
be happy to wait on those that will favor him with
a call, arid would invite the attention of the-public
generally to his large and commodious stock of
DRY GOODS,
Groceries, Ready-Made Cloth
ing- and Hardware,
CROCKERY, WOODENWARE. STONE.
WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS
AND CAPS, &c., &c„
in fact every tiling else kept in a country store, aril
cles 100 numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper
than can ho bought this aide of New York city.
Alt kinds of produce taken in exchange fur goods
at the highest market price; J. R. BOWEN.
WelUborough, June 29,1864.
NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS.
At Rowen’s Empire Store.
CALL find see the best and largest stock
of Goods ever offered to rhe pohlic, Consisting
of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD-WARE,
wooden.ware, boots and
SHOES, HATS AND CATS, and a large slock of
READY-MADE CLOTHING!
I flatter myself that I can dress a man to particu
lar Jill in all cases who desire the ready-made.
The Ladies are invited to call and examine the
richest and best assortment qCDRESS GOODS ever
before offered in market-rwbich I am prepared to
sell at prices that cannot fill to suit
Wellsborough Sept. IS, 1854.
ARNOLD’S
Bakery and Variety Store.
BOSTON, MILK, BUTTER & Common
CRACKERS, Fresh Baked,,by the lb-, or
bbl. Family Baking, and Parties, furnished at
short notice. Deals also In GROCERIES; PHO
VIS2ONS, FOREIGN A DOMESTIC, OREEN
tj DRIED FRUITS.
CASH paid for Butter, Egg«, CliCcse, Lard, Grain
and other products of the Farm.
W. J. ARNOLD, Agt. RUFUS ARNOLD.
Corning, N. Y., Aug., 3,1854-lf.
TO THE PUBLIC.
I DEEM it proper to soy that the cause ol
of my being out of Plaster, for the last few daysn
was owing to oircumalaneos beyond roy contndd
The Canal between Cayuga Bridge and the Junolio
Look, was not in readiness at the time to advertise
in consequence of building a new Lock, But a
FRESH SUPPLY has lost beep received, and will
be ground to supply all that may call. Como one,
eotne all, AMOS BIXBY.
Mansfield, May 23.1854.... . :
Lea thcr! Leather!
T ,F. RIBEROLLE, takes (his method
G * to inform Shoemakers, Harndssmakers and
the public generally, that ho keeps on hantlconstsnl.
ly, at his Tannery in Wetleboroogh,
SOLE, UPPER, and HARNESS LEATHER,
which be will sell to both old and new eoalomefa pq
as reasonable terms as ever. ■ '.'
EP The highest Cash prices paid' for HIDES apd
SHEEP PELTS.
tVeltaborough, Oct. 5. 1834-mi. '
LADIES SHOES—A new supply ju«t. re
ceivcd at J. R. BOWEN'S,
. Thß Thmredef Morn
td ever ii/gear,:ffe rubfinptfa tote* for a eker•
tirperiod than for that term
only, fc
or 91 uifl be charged. Ise megmag term* entt
be
td at-ifoajltUfn «jP<i eliiter.
Cunt—3B«<e<Wi*, ! »»} flfa^tlS.
AnwnmrtiWw #<# teftiftrlrt at #1 j>tr«7uarf.
(0/ fouHiMSkie ktiktet eon
ttcuiite tyus*fr ?Jflf nb,t -
• ™-
«’««*« .
ST > n aotanee.
cr AUiftutre -.-• -•■
TroeA !*»».
/< m v<.-i-,: vi? t ,e> tt>V: y■ -w >;.*
fitcb & nUerwood,
l iy; . ,
Italia nano AmerlcaaMarblc,
a j ;fi i - "^FOB t pi .ti :
MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS
CENOTAPHS, GRAVESTONES.
(CP Entire «s will a\aay» bo g'iren.
. syofi mnoOA fILLAqe,,, fEpfi’A,
J u '
FAK®|fl
CSV , r ~.
ATnENB, URADFOiID TA.
APITAL— Former «
only, <ln ihe Stock and TMultiaJ plan. J. E, Can •
field Sed’yvHon. Horace WtllislooVl’rca't. Romem
bet that an eUpariencedia’ravelling Agent, represent
ing x round spd reliable Company near,home,ia pref
erable to,a foreign Co., a* tliere can be no deception.
Address, 3. E. Webitter. Agelti, Cotlnglon, ra.
■~ l w. >y. webb, _
(Late a Orad'aatfof Cailtelon Medictt College, Vl.
‘ttAS associated Dr. N. PACK
**; in the practice of Medicine aridSwgery.
They ■will promptly attend allcalls in their profess
ion, 09jpD .no Main.pt., opposite the Presbyterian
Church. iVei(»bqrpqgh,JPa. . , jy 27-
ST Barnes Lovrrcy’i OBke-
lAS. LoWrEY & 8, T. WIISOS,
A TTORNEV3 <fe COUNSELLORS AT
LAW, will attend the Courts pf Tioga, Potter
■city McKean coimiies.
Welleborooglyßeb. 1,1853.
lOHIf If. BACBSif
A TTORNEY ANDtIOCWSELLOR AT
**■ north aide Public Square.
Wellaborongh, Pu
Refers to Messrs. Phelps, BodgeAt 00., N. Y
pod} ttqn.A. V.'ParBonß,Philadelphia. July 13.
CIEAVEB HOUSE,
{Formerly Croon' Hotel,)
WEItSBOROdGW, TIOGA CO., PA.
June 8, '54, P. P. CLEAVBR, - PWplfer.
Sim IN THE FIEIsIM
t'PHE subschtfer having recently received
A his stock of goods for the season, offers s
choice selection of ■'
HAY GOODS,
consisting in part <?f Broad Cioll|s, Prints, Ging
haras, Pelaiits, Sharobrays, Bareges, Lawns, Par.i
raettes, Alapacas, Velvets, Brown ’and Bleached
Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Drilfings, Wad
dings, Puttings, Wlcftings, Vestings, Crarats, Stocks,
Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cara brio Kb, Laces, 'Trim
mings, Grain Bags, Carpel Bags, Cotton Yarn.
Twine, Carpet Warp, Umbrellas arid Parasols, with
a good lot,of RBADV /HAHE CLOTHING, con.
sisting of- Men and Boys’ linen' and Gingham,
Tweed and Jean Conte, Uenine Overalls ohd Shirts,
Veste, Ac,
Hyson, Hyson Skin apd Young Hyson Tens; t
largo lot of Sugars, different grades and prices, Mo.
lasses, Syrup, Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coflee, Co
cos, (Singer, Sods, Cream Tliitor, Salerafus, Candies,
Lemons, Oranges,
Drugs and Dye, Stuffs, Paints and Oils,
Window Glass and Sdkh,
HARDW A R E • a
Axes, Shovels,- Hoes,- X Cut Saw*, Spades, Crow
bo r-v Wrought and Col Nail*, Hinges, Chains, Cow
Bells, Shepp Bells, Scythes and Snaths, Soytho
Slones and Rifles, Manure Forjvs, flay Forks, Chain
Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes' and Hair
Brnshoa, ‘
CROO'RBKYs GLASS WARE * LOOKING
GLASSES, Pine and Cedar Pails, Broom*, Wash
boards, Clothes Pins and Corn- Baskets,
Slrijw, Panama, Leghorn) Silk. and
Brush Hals, Caps and Bonnets, Bools Vn4-Shops,
Codfish and Hallibnt, &c., doc,, comprising ih in a
large and welt selected assortment of goods, telling
at the lowest possible prices, ,
77m saecribcr avails himselCo!' tho opportunity lo
thank ,Ins patrons for lively liberal patronagV.Tor the
past eight years, and respectfully asks a conlirmanco
of like favors, and guarantees lo bis easterners a
liberal system of irkde, in which their interest*!**
well ns bis own shall, at all tiroes, be coesaUed. Ail
person? wanting good google, »t "cheap prices, are
vited lo Call and examine for lltemsclWs. Hit
tendon is no’FtO hi undersold.
The highest market price paid at all time*
But ter, Grain, Lumber, Shingles and Ashes-
KnayuUy. done g2.1654,' VfeTQR CASE
Family Grocery & I’roiikion
STARE.
subscriber would inform his friends
and- iht citizen? of Tioga county generally,
that be has just received a large and superior top
ply of
GROCERIES AND,PROVISIONS,
. ' SUOII'A'S
Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise,
Coffees, Molasses, Stewart’s Syrup, Rice ,
Pepper, Ginger, Snieratui, Allspice,
Indigo, Tobacco, Sottp, Mould and'
Sperm Candles, Salt by the barrel
or sack. Mackerel by the whole, ••
I and i barrel, Cadjiah by •
the ■ 100 or single -pound,
Flour, Cheese, Crock
ere. Butter dy £ggs,
together with every other article in the Grocery
line, lower than .can be got si any ether- place in
town, as he is determined lo malyf' gulch, sales • t
small profits, ' -■ a- •
Thankful for past favors he wtshid mwVTtl'pcct.
folly invite his friend* enSytbe p«bl« jesertlfy to
give him-'« ceil and otJmioe forthcijiselyt*.
. ’ M. M. COSVBfeS,
Wellsboroligh.Mty jl, 1883. . ~ ;•
Carriage, '*. Wagon Jftamifijc
tory.
tTENRY PETRIE would an-. m-mm
nounee to his friends and
publicgenorail; v that he iscontinuingVUT^i.Wj.
the abase business op €}rsftoo street,-immediately
in the rear of J, R. Bowen’s alorc, where teis pre
pared to manufacture oh short notice,. '
Carriages, Biiggies, Sulkies,
Wagwas,
of any alflc or description to amt the poichuer,
and at' the very best materials. All kinda'rif n.
pairing done forthwith and on the moat reaatibdbH
terms.
PAINTING AND yi» be, prompt
1/ executed in the heat "manner and moat fash
ionable alyle."' 1 '■ ' ’ - ' ;
WeUaboro,’ July 13, ’54. HENRY PETR 18.
F
,fE,RINOES AND PARAMATAS.—La
-'X jid !i»ve you aeea iho*e eUWji Marinooa
Faramatak and Plain andTigmydjljyfiin^'ai
WellaMre’, Not, 1.1864, JONEB^,ROE*k
OOdTS ANft gHOBSJ—Thp Intgesi «*•'
(6rto«ot th»t was tvn brtmgTit irt thi* eounlry.
s«a>b* /bund »t ISov. 1, 'sl.] JOXES 4$
rfJHAffCE
Groceries.