paliiy, the pa *b ; •mi _ ... vlih fchi&i*&frdSd^os^ltlto _:£i\ ,till present homes and.dot ,qur, bej«tirul country; inter, we »uBt Ws{»e«<«llV, j buVJdwdrminedty, beeline to oapaffiuriu ■ ;Wfteh'th«t « id bei rjone. »e they'fchttJlstSnd-askiojnnd eeruiii us to dd ihe work' ’odt , 3otwf4. , < , - j ’ : ' ‘ j Fobejg.v.— py thp Ameriq*, y Hay fa*, « have " ie ; 9m, and by tJieiWashioglon pjl ibisipptf».()«• nils 10 the 6lb insl.'GonlrsryioeitpeclS' lion, these tin days taler advices .firite’no nows whatever from the ' SevaJf lopol is not taken, and tip'fightingof ipnpor unce has taken plate. The- only Tsfct of moment is the alliance of Auplria wi(h the western powers, a treaty lo been ob the 2d inat’., ,‘l.t has,noT,bf>cn officially published, but the lending,points ere (M»pn in our despatches. From other'parts of Europe there is little of inieresi,- — Tribune, Thce hnpp'mcss condtswiri endeavoring'to imaKP others hnppy. A kind net, or'woi'4«°r limilf, oftentimes will produce more teal hap- Iciness ihnn all ike wealth of the Indies.' ' Nnnoov applies yet'for the Governorship la Luti. Who’s afraid 1 Wont “Sam" I If v I' MARRIED. . In CharlfPlnn, Dec. 25, by Rev. L. Stone, Mr [DANIEi MORGAN «nd -Mbs CATHARINE [LEWIS, both of the above place. 1 A; nit residence of her father in Wellnborn 1 on lln' 27m maL, by Rev. J. F. Galkina, Mr. I.'Mp IRL'CK.M AN, formerly of Reading! Berks Co., and (Tilio MARy C. EMERY, G. W.S. of the 1.0. of |G. T of Pa. I [We sre requested to state that the residenco of he eaovemenlimied lady will riol ba phanged, but hat a!) letters, official or otherwise, intejidcd.lof her, hu-*t t>c directed as heretofore—keeping in miud towever. that she is no longer '‘JVfiss/ 1 but M Mrs.” Iftnd mm & change of HnU docs not in this Instance a change of residence.— to.) , Notice P'S hereby given that an application has been mode U 10 the Court of Common Pleas ot Tioga county, |br J S. Hoard, H. G. Martin andC. V. Elliott, and joiiurf, to grant a charter ol incorporation lor litcra (r» purpose*, to Ihepnselves, their associates nnd Suc cor*. under the name and style of tho “ MANS. pIELI) CLASSICAL SEMINARY,’’ and if no Lifficifnl reason bo shown to the contrary* the I'cori will d&tee that they become and be a body 3. F. DONALDSON, Prol’v. | bccember 25, 1854-Drc. 28, it, HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS A SHOES ! ID WING purchased BeN. Seeley's old '*■ l Stand, two door* above the Presbyterian tborci: \h e mibscriber Is ready to fiirnif»h to order, I St EPPS $ BOYS' KIP $ CALF BOOT&, fr'feffl and S«*werf, WOMEN'S A CHILDREN# KIP ic CALF SHOES MEN'S A BOYS COARSE BOOTS , Hjar cm honor —and warranted to wear out in tv. iniif. and not to rip anti! they are worn oat, I v i man is known by his Boots no lens than by rnmninv he keeps it behooves every man to |Uu iitrtJ how lita M understanding ” is cared for. I a re.nonable share of the public patronage ix re. fcxctfuliv solicited. O* Hides taken in exchange i*™ LOREN SEARS. I Dec. 28, 1854-1 y. Dissolution. r°TrE i< hereby uiven that the cn.part. ‘' ifr-inu heretofore existing between C. V. Elli. <i>nc H (, Martin,under \he name of ELLIOTT t MARTIN, is this day dissolved by mutual con. All debts due said firta will ho paid to H. G. •'hm, ov whom all demands against shid firm will C. V. ELLIOTT, M*»»6elc, Dec. SO, 1854. H. G. MARTIN. 11,1 undersigned would respectfully inform the ,lUIU of Mansdeld and surrounding country, that '“'on hand a fnltassortment of DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS. OILS, DYEfTI/FFS, PATENT MEDI. I r IXES. BOOKS,STATIONERY, YANKEE and an endlesa variety of “traps and fixing 1 ’ Wnamemuß to mention, which will he sold cheap h'Uiij or Produce. Cheap, because I have adopt* R ; ‘i kc4dy.j»ay pyrtem; consequently I ahull not '‘ l "w the necessity of makiug liie responsible r ‘* s w pay (in extra profit) for bad debts and accounts. Come friend*, and aee the a&* *°’ Ul,Cf *s and price our goods; wo charge nothing goods and telling prices, and if we p l ** l you somclliingj'lhen wc’Jl—* , that** r, r/ ' tiiv e us a call. H. G. MARTIN. I ’lanaficld, Dec. 23,1854-3 w. )ORTE-slOlf If AlEB—New styles, and “r« assortment ever offered in Wellsboro’, at ““•21 BAILEY A, FOLEY’S. r iPTS,-Of every imaginable kind, suitable r io’ great and siuall, for Christmas and,New f a ' v [dec 21] BAILEY Sl FOLEY’b. |jEED§—Printed on the best quality of pa. Per and in the best style—double and single Armenicdycmcnt, sl_ BaILEF 4, FOLEY’s. ANTED—A situation as teacher in a ' Ctmnion School. Enquire of M; S.’ Black Dc,m8 '. or of S. 8. BWACKW ELL. 1854. | ectures. —The WeUtborough EUrracy r- 1 laililult has engaged the services of the fol- Mmj Lecturers: JOtt ™ U'MuiNoa, D. D., January. M '' 0. Sais. “ 11th and 12th. Mm .NsTCiurn-e L. Brown, Jan. 251 h and 20lh. Mn Joan Purrp-TT, February lUh ‘and 12th. M. Cur, " I6lh and. 17lb. Alonio Pottßß- ~ mew Hearse. ' I 'lt S'liuicnber takes ibis meihmi to inform p ,"' e wN'c that lie has purchased a new auu beau " ■'EARSE.nnd will bo pleased to accommodate p"'ht«h), those who may need his services, D«e. 81.’54. B. T. VANHORN. r. Notice. i f. Siocklioldprs () f “ The MANSFIELD ■RON WORKS" will meet at the office of in Mansfield, on Hie Ist Monday of l?* next, at 3 o'clock P. M.. for the purpow of '"t Directors md Officers for the ensuing year, ®w Mansfield Iron Works, / J. 8. HOARD, Vifitld, Pec. U; ml. { ' JEtfray^...—. . into the enclnsbra o( a "k inbscriberon -or about the iSBBM/F 111 “R-, i dark red ettet two years P'rt. with small horns, and >sesA«% oti one car. The .owner can hare Urn bV.pn. «o *By lhl» m btf Afflg . lUllway ana gieftrobo**, r ,^ident*, r %n»^wid Poking! Drowning, etc., 58ft. . ~Af&osfa by :, j,,1,-.;i ~•>!•,-i, 1 —V'V•V.'V’I su&ff n , : fjOr}m , ,- .1 l«oiwcet«a Suyeßt of! Hy ziea& iiatHyt&o. pathy. Edited by Houghton. 91,35. In s)of c<m*vmpii& i wx&imm&mdicfcim tiie WatofrljrgMtaenCJ WKi aMVite Eloncernlog ~ Heowrensgo ofi Bronchitis, end eiore Throat ' By Dr. Shew." -6? “BHh>ra'r.s r *>o©2i a Form of * Kiporlfor FrOtooWln «S#S9fe &ri>r? pf PSysKiat#wd {i smr&W Jfo Practice of, .Water-Cure, by 4; U.Roaufe. From .the German 30 cep£ , ~ , - , ~ NydropaihicJt-ncyolomdia- ■ a Sysiemof .Hydropathy andHygltnea.CohtaininpfJbltilu'S of Anatomy j Physiology of BierHutnan Bodyij gieiyc AgencieBra.Ad.tUe FvdMMalion .of Hegilli f DMfelfcs, arid Hydtopatoii^CnbSety; TjedHftind •Practied.of Water-Treat merit; BpfeifiiV PdtHology, and Hydro-Thorapelilies, including ttitf Kature, Caused, Symptoms, and Treatlriehr of dll'iTtriowrr' Diseases f Appßebtloh <ff Hydrbpathy toMid wihiry’ •and the Nursery. ■ Designed' for ; Fetnirreit nn'd Students, end a Ten Booh foVPhysioiihs. 1 By R. T.;Tr»tLAI, p. 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Thbe«T has' lb;fg «84tid apublib demand fill tar ’ effective purgative pillwhich, could boreßedonaa . sun and'pEntcily safe Ih its operation. 'Thin has been^eniipdMine^.g#*demand, andqinftteiift. > sivo.tnal ofiita virtues has conclusively is^own.with -, make the best of'all ptlU r -*- one which shouldhhve ’ 11 tiauja of the objections; lilt all every, otbsfi .This has Goon attempted here, and.’, with what sqcqepawe would raspootfullysuhniit ’to -/; the puhlip 4eciaipn til lJtTiias.,bepu unfortunate for ■ the Jiatient hitherto thii alrtfosfcicry purgative ' ’ is adimbfaioua and irritating Isathe bowl ‘ els. This isnot 1 Maltr/of thto prooned so milch griping pain artydrevulsion in the system as'to man thap .counterbalance tfee good to -be-derired from - thetav .these fiUi - produce unless itsarise from a previouply existing.obstruc tion or-dcfangcmeiit in the bowels. . Being purely - -vegetable, ho harm can .arise from their use 111 any j quantity; but it is better that any medicine shotfld be taken judiciously. .'Minute dnreetions for their use lit the several diseases to which .thffy are, ap plicable are given,op the box. Among thp coim plaints wluph,have,been speedily cured-hf them 1 ; we may mention’ Liver Complaint, irt its variotls fortes ‘ of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Afi : petite, listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever end Ague, Fain in the Side and Loins; for, in truth, all these arc but the con sequence of. diseased action fa) the liver, As an . aperient they Vfford prompt and sure relief In Cos trvfeness, Piles, CoDe, Dysentery, -HmnnrH, Scrof ula and Scurry, Colds withnsorcncss Of the body, Ulcers and impurity of the blood; fat.short, any and every case where a purgative is required. ■ They have also produced some singularly suc cessful euros in Rheumatism, Gout, Dropsy, (.ravel, Riysipelas. Palpitation of the Heart, Pams in the Back, Stomach, and Side. They shbiild be freely takbu in tho mrbig of the year, to purify the blobd .and prepare the system for tho change of Reasons. ' -An occasional.dose stimulates tho Stomach and - bowels into healthy action,,and restores the appe tite and rigor. They purify the blood, and, by their atfanulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the atrength of the body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of tho Whole organism. Hence an occasional dose is advantageous, even though no serious derangement exists; but un necessary dosing should never bo carried too. fur, as every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physio is required cannot be enumerated hero, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body; ana it.is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than apy thing which has hitherto boon -available to mankind. When their virtues are once known, public will no . longer . doubt what remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Being sugari-wrapper! (hey ore pleasant to take, and being purely vegetable, no ’ harm can arise from their uso in any quantity. For minute directions see wrapper off the Box. PREPARED BY. JAMES C,. AYER, Practical and Anatyttokl Chemist, LOtTBIXi MASS. Price 39 Ceate per Sax Tiva Bore, (or $L AYER’S CHEERY PECTORAL, For tbc npld Cure ,ot * COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND, CONSUMPTION. This remedy has won for itself such notoriety from its cures of every variety of pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to recount the evi dences of its-virtues in nfty community where it has been employed. 80 wide is the'field of Its use fulness, and so numerous the cases of its cures, that almost even' section of the country abounds . in persons pubtycly known, who have beep restored from' alarming and' even desperate' diseases of the . lungs by its use. When once tried its Superiority over every other medicine of its kind is torrappa rent to escape observation, and where its virtues are ■ known, the public no,longer hesitate what antidote to employ forihe distressing' and dangerous nffeo • tion,.of-the pulmonary organs which are incident, ■ to odr climate; And not only in formidable atr tacks upon the lunge, but (or -the milder ,varieties of CoboS;' Opcdm, Htu'E&Evisa, Ac.and for ’ Childuen it is tho'pleasantest and safest medicine that can be-obtaipear \ As it has long been in eonhtant mb throughout this section,- yfonfed- ftot'do moredßan assure the people its ousliW-is kept qp to theMst that it ever * - has been, and that fhe genuine article is sold by ua . Rulililt I R UYri VVo(| -,ij.irim gli j li. U.uiSK, Barneville jE. Dvbk, Covington; Dr., Hum phrey, Tioga, itmi hv .Druggisls every where. December 7(Y65U-4|n-: / ' Chairs, Cuhirs, .Chairs. T)BSIUESa-vhrletv- nf nil other kinds of *-) of tIOCS%fi(>tp[FVRmTVRE, the sub spribor has fopr difljbremstylpa p( , i BLACK. SEAT CHAIRS, whiqhjie is selling ,al coat prices. „Albo. Two diffefenCpatCeriii if'Mahogahg Spring Seal Chairs r and Mahogany Hookers, and three patterns.*f. St fas. 'Also, Rosewood, Cdrl Maple, and Commfln chairs at all kinds. E. D. -WELLS; ' LawrCoceTille; Nov. 16,1854. . . ■ - Horse for Sale* , HORSE, Pedlar VV-agon and Harries* for Sale by thoisubacribCr/chiaiJ'fcr dash or ap proved paper, separately, or together. The horse is a good v servicenble animal. , [Oct. 5.] , W. p. . BAILEY. MBRINOES AND PaR'AMA'PAB'.^-La •dles have you seen lhose cheep'MafinOeir and Psramatas rfnd'Pbtinsnd Figured’DeTnlhii.’a'l' " ; ,WeHid»oty;NW.l.lBs«,- JOHEB&. ROE’R : ..JPpiind,' ■ ... CalicoerrCniUcQcsl 0| N nr -about- /"VP f * B* oolprej-and ih'e, largest 1 sidewalk In Trpnf pfJta.Ti" assortment that ytn everoffefedln this ponn ?tore of » siwUacaT eiri no*rW*®*D st<l JONES A. ROE’S. E A Isw t*h .Uel.ctJ.Tbo oWUprestt- have it by wHihi-on life, OEEBKKS&I ca i i-:t ~l ~- ?\> •jii'; >,i< 1 J?. • :iJ „•- 'si., ; Ul NoyV4S94i Wd filled Hi* iptea rich. aatfrfd&icafcle. f' i bi ling -par: By offering ittffat ; 'ldwey pricef.ys expeiit 1 Tteceiytf our - i turids" couritry pro duce i ltilten ißi Change for gooda : tKfe'aortib'a?"cnsli. ‘ j , l/; ;■ ■ •WsUs^r<f i ;N*iftO,'lBs4. •• AMERICAN ARTISTS’ TOos. i ‘The Aaunux Amist*’ tiniorr,, (topld respeeu fullyannoUnceto the citisens of the Untied Btate«: and the Canada, piaj for,lbe,purpo»e of-collivating a juste far Ikeifinegrts UiropghpuUbe.country, and. vjdlh a view pfeptlilinn evpryft\qiily (p become pos sessed of a gallery pf Engravings- , " BY TUB FIRST ARTISTS OF THE AGE, They,hasadcterrainod,in.otderto iafeatd an iextsn. aiye sale fnri their Engravings, and thus hot only giveemploymont |q a large numhnri.ol' artists and other*) but inspire amodg our ceuulfymen a- u«(e' for works of art, to preventdothe-purchasors of their engravings, when 251),Q0{5.0f which are wold, 3SO«ftOO,GUIs, of the actual-best nf1150,000- Eteh. purchase of a One Dollar EngtaTing,(here fore, receives not only an Engraving richly worth' the ntortdy,-but-also u ticket Which entitles him to one of- the Gills when they are-distributed? . Yot- Pive-BeUart, ahighly finished Engraving, beautifully PAINTED JNOlLvandFier Gift Tick. <(»,-will ha vent ior FirO DnUaraworlhhf splendid Engravings can be eoleclied Horn thoCatalogae, and sent by return mail or express. I 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 sen!, an Engraving actually worth that turn, and aGift Tifhel will be immediately far married. The Committee belieVing timt the-succesa of this Great National Undertaking will be' materially pro* 'moled by the energy and enterprise of intelligent and enterprising Agents, hare resolved to treat with such on the most liberal terms. Any person wishing to become an Agent, by send ing (postpaid,) Si, will receive by return of Mail, a Onq Dollar Engraving, a GIFT TICKET, a Pros pectus, a Catalogue and all other necessary inform ation, '. On the final completion of the sals, the Gifts will be placed in the hands of a Committee oj the Pur chastri to be distributed, due notice of which will be given throughout the United Stales and the Canadas. . : LIST OF GIFTS. 100 Marble basts of Wasliinglon, at $lOO $lO,OOO 100 « “ Clay . “ . 10,000 100 *» « - Webster •, “ 10.000 100 '« •• Calhoun, - “ 10,000 50 elegant Oil Paintings, in splcn- J did gill frames sire 3x4 each, f w 5,000 100 elegant Oil Paintings, 2x3t\ cadi, 50 5,000 500 steel plate. Engravings, brill ianlly cnlured in oil, neb v ' 5,000 frames 24x30 in each* 10,000-elegant steel pUte - vingscol’d.in oil, of tbo W*- 1 *- * ' 4 40,000 ington Monument 20x26 ‘ 237,000 sled plate engravings, 100 different plutes now ii session of, owned by the Art. Y 41,000 isU Union, of tlie market uc from 50 els., to $1 eacl I first.clsseDwcHirtg,m3lst.' /t 12,000 22 Building Lota in 100 und . . J sU. N. York, 25x1000 deep, at { 1,000 22,000 100 Villa »itcs, contuiuing each 10, j 000 sq. 11. in suburbs of N. Y. J • city, oommaudihg magnificent > 500 50,000 views of Hud'n River & L. 1. \ Sound, at j 20 perpetual loans of cash, will). J out ini*st or security, $250 ce. £ 5.000 perpetual Iptns 100 * c ' 5,000 100 •» “ " 50 “ . 5,000 250 “ u •• 20 *• * 5,0U0 3000 " “ “ 5 “ 10,000, Reform cejn regard to llio Real Estate, F. J. Vrss. CHKR A Co., Real Estate Brokers, New York, Or ders, (pod p ,'ul) with money, enclosed, to be address cd, J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec,y, 505 Broadway* -V. Y ' IC7" The Engravings in the Catalogue lire now ready for delivery. . fnov. 9, Cm.] Fall and ITlnlor Millinery Goods, for Ready-Pay. IffßlH E sulwcrilvur would r -. v» respectfblly inform the citi zens of Wellsbofough and vicin- _ ity, that she is just weiring a 2 NEW iy FASHIONABLB MILLIN tll Y OOODS, [ consul! jig of BON N ETB of every variety, LADIES CAPS, CHILDRENS’ HATS, BONNET LI NING 3, FLOWERS and' RIBBONS of every kind and quality, GLOVES. MITTS, EMBROIDE RIES, COLLARS, ONDERSLteEVES, Hsndker chiefs, Silks, Plain and Barred Muslins, LaCes, Cotton and Linen Edging, and a Variety of other things too numerous to mention. All of which can be Obtained cheaper than elsetvllere this'siric of New .York oily. The subscriber is now doing a Ready-Pay busi ness, and would invite Jier friends to cull and. cs amiile her goods before making' their purchases, as •he is confident they cannot sail themselves bettef at snv other establishment. Work done on abort notice end in the moat ap proved etyle. She calends her sincere (hanksto her'frlends for the very liberal patronage heretofore extended to her, and solicits a continuance of (he some. O’ Shop one door from the residence of I. P Wiliflon. . , MRS. M. STEVENS. Wellsboroogli, Nov. 30, 1654. Villon Academy. 8. B. PRICE, Principal W. BEACfI, AtHila'l. Mrs. 8. PfctCk, Preceplrtke; Miss A. Beach, Teach of Mutit. - * THE -WINTER TERM for 1854-5 will commence Nor. 38 j the Spring Term for 1855. Feb. 20. ~. BoardpCrweek 91 50 Tuition per term ’.......fr0m 93 SO to 5 00 bccrhcld. Nor. 16, 1854-31. .-. . 1 ■ I NTO jho enclosure of the ■*- subscriberon or obopj, the Ist of ' October, a broVn yearling heifer, c x , • Tha owner can have her by property and paying chajfgl'*.' ‘ \ ’l:*' -Ifc'ft- JOI|N9QSr'' -- Wsk. M«A TV# m* 1 fc.ai jiU'.i'l^eikri’.uvnn ■<’s* hat. , •;<»■’■' n< tii t -e J I C; ,U‘VF. C£OCJfiS rifc'ir’ ’-i.:!f : r -'' iw /EWB£»^': te < NOTIONS, r! , -.,.! a ' •* -.‘PERFUMEkT: <1 ' DONEON SHORT - . ■ w " NOTICE,''AND ' REPRESENTED.* AGENTS Strayed *i' KEW |b!Cß|lHllu^. $M ,#» •.# -9 :*i •-■ F#IML;W>;W IS TEB 4»06v«V r Riuh FwhchMerinoeiaofall colon Ai)rVMt»q4 Iwyw:, tbajpifoqseyjpriaea? Wwrinlttt sflitAiCoalwwi pfinli, L<mg*and ,fiq>un> W(>olan Shawl* \iMfTj. Pastry. Bleach tMitpliwvßwL : «4 pl>n*t4, @tfu*v>. W/ting* fihlie Bedfl'TM:)ting,r Bfqo4, Cloth*, Cisi-, ..Keipkuotty Je»n,v3h«ci)’s ...Grey' jCJjrtlirfiqHofi, SaWinfftCWptl.Warfto«nor ,JC»riv, and-«(jq>S}wy othpr.-fiCiohsainAho >Wc line.that : m nvvp nottime. wa rowP‘.t« pnuwerale in a aipgle advqrthKipcpj... > ,: u (A , ~,, *,,.,. ■ ~ vOROOgEIES AKD provisions. ; • c MuScoVado,(^fit;q'Orushcd,;PWdby’cdandCrush-' cd Sugar*.SuiwWl’s SyraiiS ttnd Rio- and* Ckguira Cdtffec, YoUng’ lly^ron'qnd.'fljick TeB,Pceppr, Cjnimon,’* Alfi«()(ce/ »arch, Ginger, IndiS'oV, Siifip?ler, Saloratu*,- Pork/ Floor, Fikh, Suit, ■■ Rutter, Cheese, Tobacco, LunirOihdto., dec. ■ Cbp*- ' Yi ‘ BKdb, »Wk.Ligl)l,fetqred. Beaver Hal*. Know, ; Ndtliirtgt B'rfoW‘SirtiMhing bnd Kdskalli H4U,-Bl’k jSilk Hals, Silk 1 , Plush and Cloth Caps, Buys Hats 'ahdlGipt oT aviry description ‘ ' ' •- Shoes. . Mens' .Calfj ffip if nil Hqavy Slnga .Bools; plso, Rubbers, Pays' and Youths' Boots, Childrens’ Slioea.q) Shoo?, Bouts amt OaltdrS) 4 largVafcbtlincrtl pt; Wy .low 1 £ ticks. " ' 1 ,Wqo()eii J Ware. , Pqilp, Brooms, Tubs, Brushes, Buller'Ladles and, Prints, Axehclves, Washboards, Sugar, Boxes, Mea ■dies,&c.i'di,c.'_■ , ti Jlaciiivare. ■Nails, Mill-Suns, fr<- Saws odd Hand ■Bans, Mill Piles,' Scoopes, Shovels, Manure' Burks, Chains, Steelyards, Pocket' KniVes, Table Cutfery. Door Locks, Latches, Re? - Locks, Hulls and , Screws, Horse Cards *i|d Brushes, Ares/rom the best man □faclurets, always unhand. ~ Crockery, by the apll or pieoe.to suit the wanks of purchaser*. GLASS WARE, also. WINDOW GLASS, at manufactures prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war. runted to keejTgood limo. . . ’ - ■ r . Kcatiy-Kiaile Clothing., Black, Brown, Drab and -Biuo Overcoats, from a low. pfiOd up,.Sack, Truck and'Dress Gorffs <jf every description, pancy and Black Casimerc'Panis, lil’k Satin, Cusimero and Velvet Vests, also. Cheap Vesta of every style and quality, Shirja and Collars, Wool, en Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin and Woolen Glovcs-and Mittens, Fancy anil Black Silk Cravats, Self-adjusting Stocks, Silk imtf Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Woolen Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas,' and in fact nearly everything that man, woman or child may want cun be found at this establishment- The subscribers would return their sincere thanks to thu inhabitants of this Borough and surrounding country, for the very liberal patronage that lias been bestowed on" them since they commenced business in litis place, and wish, by keeping a large assort ment of'Goods to select from, and selling at small profits, to merit a continuance ofjLhe smne._. _ Welisboro'.Nov. 1,1854: JONES & ROE. FANNING MLLB. ATT ENT lON, FARMERS! THE UNDERSIGNED re'ppr-tlullv in form the Farmers of Tioga County, lhal they ore now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED, PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, fhrcc.milcs south of Wellsborough, on the Jersey Shore road; and feci warranted in saying that said Milt is tho.bcxt ever introduced into Tioga County both os respects cleaning lost and well, and the saving of Grass Seed. Farmers are respectfully invited to cnll'and exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. O’ All kinds of Produce taken in payment. Old Mills repaired on short notice. ANGUS GRIFFIN &. SONS. Dclmaf, Oct. 12, 1851-lf. MEW GROCEBV, PROVISION STORE, AKl> OYSTER SALOON. T HOYT wiuiM must rpspHi-ilully inform * the citizens of WclUboio’ and vicinity, that ho has just opened a Grocery'and Oy.-ter Saloon one door below Cleaver’s Hotel, where he will Be happy to furnish familios with all kinds of Groceries as cheap as the fcheapost. Sugars, (rnm tho finest white down to .the Cheapest brown. Toa. Coffoe, Rice, S-mp, Candles, &.C., of the best quality, constantly on hand. OYSTERS Fresh from tho mint, served up in the best style at all rcusoiritfib hours of the day and night. lD* Don't forget-the pl.ee. Wollahorough, Nov. 9, 1854. TAKEHI! GREAT RUSH FOR RUSSIA-IRON. D. P. & W. ROBERTS TJAVING piirchnsed nml 9QWK enlarged the Tin ond Stove Store o( C, E. Gray, would call the Qyjljnffl attention of the trading public to B&JIa their largo and splendid aasorlment of Stoves, comprising a variety of Aggggggjal Kl.V$ OF STOVES,7 MORNING STAR, bAnGUP, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and three kimU.of PREMIUMS. t Also* acomplcio assortment of PARLOR & BOX STOVES, at or below Elmira prices. Tin ware of all kind*, shapes and mzcs wanted lor household use. Eavc Glitters made to order it tho ; shortest no tice. JOBBING done to order and in tho,best maimer. All Tm'Waro carefully proved before leaving (he gimp. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all whd wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can bewared by examining their stock before purchasing u!«ewhcre. Wcllsbaraifgh, Nov. 9, 1854. *alic i\otict. THOSE indi'bli'd to the subscriber, cither by note or book account, will plbase call and deltlo the samoimmediately. Aa alio to .-about clo- Sing. up her business,she ia tery desirous of having her a’ccounls gellled an egon as possible. VVclLbnroh Not. 16,.’64, MliB. M. MEEK. Dress Goods. T ADfES, just drop in at J. R. Bowen’s cheap store and examine his Barege Detains, Lawns, Black Silks, CJhtglratns, Crape and Silk Slmwl?, and save your ten per cents WelJsboraugh, June-29, 1854, Bntfhlo Robes. A FEW bdles-of No, I Whole Rohes, just received by-’ JONLS 4, ROE. Wellsborough, Nov. 1, GHAWLS ! .SHAWLS iyour ,-M lime, Ladies, to buy a good yfapn wiplgr .Shnwrat a very low price, at JI.ROE'S. Nov. 1,1854. . - ufll.. s 2,CA(\ LBS. of old Copper 1 *<iVtWanted .In extjhsngefor. Stoves ahjs Tiriware, by [Not.9.] Q.P. ROBERTS. pAEHEL’O PRINTS—OO ptecW of Cs ,V* oljeco knd Merimac -Print*; of beablifill klifes, just re’Caired by ■ [Juris l.j ~ : JOWEB& BQF- v' fi ISTERN (a(ajtndi,rel»i)i faun. 8W to ttf-'eyfeAt i ■ ■■ ' • ;1foll«W.»ov.9. O.P.&.W.ROBBBWV , ; Mr." Reynold* bin of thid Aix/Kmi ar.tiirttkiSil *k|i*. Mh«wik<|ir&d,. J# «eparienoejj|l IMM. w-TWrij $ f w ' MntToeehwpVjobUßi! by*l n W«m of %'yu.n«.>'Wdv^lll,r*,p^e;,pj^ l alM i tMnlonniSJrncflbls, Dollf fidW Ihe rn(ftlp4r»fiS ( ' . —A(nat(jemcdl*/imve likewise been Wad*:.to |>Wit care ooUabJo CbsmipiV.Md. PhUoaoßli\(ifi«ljteßl atiia The Aea'iemy'bftlldfeJ is StboS’ joogh repair orxl jn BOob«--V)}dfiiier a* Will beafprt** ,mote lliqeomrwi <mdhe“Wi of.Umjpopiln. , ; 11 { /floatdiqg', can l» ; families at a price not eidieding $1,50 per week. ’ _ • Tile rafc* of tuitioS'dfiU beWwllbiildf ■ ''';' 9 1 Primary Department iv. j.v... '.. .'7. ■'..91,5(> '-• \ .Geography, Aritlimotic.de Bug. Gramorar,B(ooe ' Higher Engißh^buJicher,',-.............-. 3,0£ ; Algo.l)Tn, (Somclry d(, SuH)cy!ng. . ...... 4,00' t ' fin'ngtiaroa, drawing, PMniing, die.,.....' 6,0 u ' tfi ' 4 ' CASH I*AID Il»lt wool! At,THE WObLEN' \\ led oii fhcptahk rood leading from Elkland to. Addison. : Also, WOO t\ mKVPACTOtipo /JVJip CLOTHS of eVc if dftcriptioh foefarniera* wpar.for three shillingapfcr yard, br on ahare»:at the halves. , , - (■•!■ Wuel Carding & Cloth^Dves— ■ ••• r. ■■ slntf r.;y done on short notice. ... t , tl^ The suhscriher Would any foliis formef patron*.', odd (he iinhlie generally, that'lfcrtbw ddingbusipesa, not milh'e mf-harte uta(cr,poi£frr, : hnt' on' idoreble stream dV: wnlcr that never fails—has TWQLOIL. vle Custom cah ding..machines, for- CARP IHg WOOL. Mto BOLUS. Aloe, an, entire set of niucliinefy exproisly'for , Manufacturing Wool inio Clothf j ’ all of whichis In .good order for doing hd'inestL. which will enable mis to GAftD Atfc WOOX., ‘ brought from n di|tonee the same day, so that Um ' rolls can be taken back immediately. - -■ All work enlrnstcd to me shall bt util done. " • O’ Most kinds of prodace taken in. payment fur - work. Terms —Pay Doicn. Addison, June 13. ‘Si. li. C. PENPLETON.' '* BOWEN’S EMHKOTOm / Important to the Public- A TJ. R. BOVVE'N;S Empire Store ihe Zx time has finally come, when Goods can bs bought as cheap in WclLboroDgh, as at Elmira,Col. ning, or in Any other loWn west df York ; anti the public at large are invited to call and -satisfy themselves ihat this is no Humbug. > At J. R. Bowen's will always be found an extent give assortment of welt selected DRY C.OOPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS & SHOOS and a large variety of Gentlemen's Clothing, HATS. CAPS, SHI RTS, COLLARS, SCARFS, .to - all of which will be disposed of at a reduced p’ico Jr R. BOWEN. Wellsborough, July 27,1654~tf. Important. on ihe night of ihe 241 h of. * ’ March last, James I. Jackson, and others hy tlie use of ful«e keys or otherwise, (breed their way into the dwelling house of the subscriber, while Ilia family werb abscrtl aftd tamored his goods out of tho house in order to get possession—and thc.eaid James i. Jackson took possession of tho Books belonging ta the subscriber,and refuses tode* liver them over to him, for all of which, the said James I. Jackson a fid others have given bail, for their appearance to the nfexl court oi Quarter Sees ions, ThU is therefore to forbid all persons paying any accounts to James L Jackson made at the wool, en Factory and Saw Mill from (hut lime until, tho Ist day of March, A. D. 1853, as I have a lease of thp. Woolen Factorylnitd Saw Mill from that time ufttfF tho Ist day of March, A. D. 1855, binding toe to collect all debts for work done. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. 27,1854-If. Dclmar, Juh NEW CIOODSt 'T'HE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers arid friends that he still con* tinucs the mercantile business, at' the old place, at the we 1 known store of L. I. Nichols, where ho,will ' be happy to wail on thosb that will fa4ot him with a cull, and weald invite the attention' of the pablie generally to h'.a large and commodioaa slock of DRY Groceries, Reatly-iUade Clo(ii« iug mid Hardware; ■ CROCKERY, U’OODENWARE, STONE-- WARB, BOOTS & SHOES, HATS-' and caps, &«., &0., in fad everything else kept in & coqniry itbrfe, arti cle* 100 numerous to mention, and will sell cheaper than can be bought this side of N<?w York,ciij. All kinds <*f prodkee lukfen in exchange fir goods al the liighfcst market price. J. R. BOWEN. . VVelUboroogli, June 29,1834. .*• .v NEW fiirpDSy At Itowck’a Empire Store; ( CALL un' see die best hnd'lnruesl stock, of Goods over offered to xhe public. Cobaiatingh of PHY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARD.WAtIE. ' WOODENAVARE; COOTS AND SHOES; HATS- AND CAPS; and a large atoek of 1 READY-MADE CLOTHING! I flatter mySClf that I can dfesa a man to parficu* lar Jilt in all cases who desire the ) endijihade, ■ , The Ladies are Invited Iq coll and examine the richest and.best assortment of DREJSS GOODS ever he In re offered in market—which 1 am prepared >e sell ut prices (hat cannot fail to suit. Wellsbornugh Sept. 19, 1f154. ARNOLD’S Bakery and Variety Store. T? OS l ON. MILK, BUTTER & Common D Fresh Baked, by the lb., 6r bbl- Family Baking,end .Parties, furnished it ' abort notice. Deals also in QRQCERIES , FRO* VISIONS, FOREIGN S tiOHESTIC, GREEN $ DRIED Flam'S. CASH paid for Buttbr,-Egg«,Cliecso,tianf, Grain ! and other products of the Farm. W. J. ARNOLD, AgV : RUFOS ARNOLDv Corning, W. Y., Aug.,.3, - t« THE PUBLIC. T DEEM it proper ip say llint '. r „ e cause of J- ° f my being out of Plaslcr x C or the last lew daysrt vas owing to circunislu; ( ccß beyond mj eottiroM I he Canal Bridge and tlie.JunclW V°°hi -Wet jn tcadinepa at the l/rric (oadverljsd In con«equjp<je ft f building ft new Lock,* SUI 'a PIU&H SUPPLY has just been receltfd, atnd MIL bo ground to.supply all that may call. Uomo One,? corneal!,' AMOS BIXBY I .^ r "Mansfield, May 23,1&5J. Custom Boot.ASjioc Shop, A T M. ..Sherwood's p)4 .shjind,' where. ihoj. -f*- Se*»»\ Boys conlltiue lo tnako, blind, am),- measure to order, at as low prioas asthojimea wiUt,- Sdfhjt. ’ 4 ' ' 'i Y ‘ ' All work Wear oot i« a'jrear drier' —and nol to pieces ’till tt doit wear.'dut, ~ fifties Wauled. <4*' "CASH. jwill bepoid quantity Of ‘hides’ it Uie higliott market prioc. ', July 13, 1834. T AlilES SHOES-A i»W;BUMijv ; ■w. - #•» ♦».. ; i )tf . IGEO, w: sEARa!
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