Ea*wortbßß<) J;Be»il,t»m leaMl*. , ! ALSO—Ascertain tot of land in Farming. by sooth % fifty or 'ifty.five ierea l*®i fef '-'Hf’S B ®*’ P' faith# : pgp^u^ToVißi^, M fm*b :° r Jn «- ATiSO--A lot of UndiinW/pga township, boonded-wrtk by aiat by Bingham land*, wo lb by lira»liM»BßiWeat by E. 8. Doughty —containing about one. hundred, acre*. about foot aerea imprareA a ftimh'.fiowe arid barn thereon— *>u:*b m B«ewßy .or wwjumtr . . 1 A ,logoi' (apd In Sullivan township, bounded north by John Meekley and 8 John*, eaat hy 'Leyi and' Chatiea Smfth, South by SelbHuduey and and weal by Sedcy johna ,Md •—ft- Seymour—containing about nzty.fire aerea mprp or leaa, with .about forty acre* improved,'a frame hooae and apple orchard thereob. ■ To be kflfd'althe property bt W- B. Mont gomery; certain lot of landinMotris township, bounded north by road ftom Nau voo to Babb's, Oast by Farnsworth, south by road from Nauvoo to Tessa, ond weal by H. Thomas—containing tibout 40 acres, with about eight acres improved. To be sold ps the property of Caleb A. Comstock. ALSO—A certain lot of land in Charles ton lownship, bounded north by Oulvor, oast *by Geo. Bochus, south by David Jones, and west by James Hall—containing fifty acres, with about fifteen acres improved, a. frame house, and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as lire property of John T. Hull. ALSO—A certain Idl of land in Coving ton, beginning at the north-east corner, and wiih west corner of James Wilten’s lot, thence south II rods to a post, being ihe south cor ner of said J. Wilien’s lot, thence west 60 feet, thence north II rods to ibe road, .thence east 00 feet In lha place of beginning—conr mining more or less, improved, with a frame fiouse, shed, and some fruit trees ‘.hereon. To be sold as the properly of Geo. W. Peck and Joseph Peck. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan town ship, bounded north by Wm, Smith, east by Wm. Bryant, south by Wm. Brewster, and west by John Clark—containing about 110 or 116 acres more or less; with about 30 or 40 acres improved,, log house, and some fruit trees thereon. To-be sold M the prop*' env of Bradford Edgetoo. ALSO—A certain lot of land in Defmar township, hounded enst by GL Fallows, south dv C. Bu'ler, west by M. Sherwood, & north oi H. Hilbolt—containing about 20 acres with si* -or eight acres improved, a new frame KdUae and barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Ly man Spencer, ALSO—A certain lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north by-Harkley Furman, east by O. Bsc on and E. McCarty, south by Hiram Horton, and west by Wm. Howe nnd W. Wheeler—containing about one hundred nnd six acres, about sixty acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn and an np. pie orchard thereon. To be sold ns ihe pro per! v of Marlin Furman nnd Daniel Furman. ALSO—A certain 10l of land in C lymer township, bounded north by J. M. Bush, east uv Mrs. Dumber, south by Fox lands, and west by Job Head—containing fifty acres more nr less, with about 15 or 20 acres im proved, a log house, log barn, <in,d some fmii irees ihereon. To be sold as ihd properly of Jonn B. Benn, Wm. J. Benn, Henry Steele, and William Davis. Nottcb N hnreby given, that no amount equal lo the .costs will be required to be pi id upon each sale when struck down to the bid der, nnd upon a failure to 'comply with this filiation the tract of land will again be of lured for s ile, and no sale will be postponed vuifloui payment of costs. H. A. GUERNSEY, Sheriff. Sneriff'a Office, tVellsboro’, Jan. 11, 1855. Licens^JPelltion. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court oj Quar. t" Seieione of the Peace of Tioga county. Pa, The petition of James Kimball respectfully show, etr That your petitioner occupies a commodious house, situate in the Borough of Wellaborough, said county, which is well calculated for a public house o' entertainment, and from its neighborhood and •million is suitable as well as necessary for the ac commodation of the public, and entertainment of strangers and travelers; that he is well provided vih siabling for horses, and all conveniences neces. nry for the entertainment of strangers and traveler?. He farther respectfully prays the Court lo grant him • License to keep an Inn or public house of eater uimueut at the place herein named, and your'peti tioner will ever pray, Stc. Dec. 25,1854, JAMES KIMBALL. The undersigned, cUiiens of the Borough of " ellsbornngh aforesaid, being personally acquainted with James Kimball, the above named petitioner, •no also having a knowledge of the house for which tne License is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is nccessafy to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, that he is a person c good repute for honesty and temperance, and that nt n well provided with house room and conven iences for the lodging and accommodation of stran lets and travelers. We therefore beg leave to re commend that a license be granted Us him agreeable to m» petition, lames Locke, ffm.F. Robinson, G, W. Carman, f f Cleaver, Julias Sherwood, L. Cleaveland,S. H. undis, L. I. Nichols, C. L. Willcox, R. 8. Bailey, " A. Roe, B. T. Vanhorn, 8. A. Mack, M. M. covers, A. J. Sofield. E. VV. Roes, H. A! Oocrn fh A- Crowl. B. fl. Smith. Jan. 4,’J4-31. License Petition. " Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar ttT Sessions of the Peace of Tioga cqunly, I'u. , Tl >t petition of Win. F. Robinson, respectfully ’«weili that yopt petitioner occupies a commodious "w*. situate in the Borough of WelUborough, »l”th ia well ftalculsied For a public boose of enter. '•"Winn, and froiq jU neighborhood and situation " ‘“'table as well as necessary, for .the eecommoda- "I the public ami entertainment of strangers and, nrelets. That he is yielj provided with stabling “ h ' ,r,es and all conveniences necessary for the en j mme et of strangers and travelers. Be there. m respectfully prays the Court to grant him a Li "" to keep a a Jon faoufg of entertain, at the place herein, named, and vmwpelilioner • WM * R i n-J[“ “odersljgned,'citizens of the 1 Borough , of mh ™'°ugh|K)re»al<J, being personally acquainted ... , "V "• Robinson, the amjec named petilionferi a also having aknowledge of the housqfor, which ij, ceqso is prayed, do certify that such house b,! ec f“* ,r ** aonommodateithe poWlfehrfd biiter. travetats, that ho is a pefsjo of repute S>r honesty and temporajnjo, juid : that wUh IwMB »o*Si-Sktm 1 “ Ibrstrahi V* VL^l^ or# ’ td ree- U gr “‘* tl10 agreeably C-L. WiUdot,M; <l. Convers, R. g.’ w • H Johns Shqfirood.A.Crarwt.H. A.QtiSnsei UGWrotodiG. W.,C«man;j“S ' S H. Smith, aA. Mack. Jan. i/55-3, lonnerly h'nogn«k tfi^r»W,Hd^iwhitt<t«««ll'p l J ;^, - u ''" l x'^ ty . l *g -.I : ■ ..>?.- .; ..- MlßoU^.to^poja^<few9/<atflr^|rijMnW*fd far iJb neigwwnJM snd situation raauiUble as well p.utj}|d and 'thf tn(e™fnWrit u o(‘>WdiiWr« ehdirayeler*] Ihat'he ta'welt |^rt*ftte^JwltHj«tiWing J: pir 1 ' 1 all for tbe of stringer* and'jWfefeit*.’ goihertlore respectfully praya the Conti tt> granthita a LicenseJo Iteep' an Inn or pnbljo boots, ofenterUiamental the place bereifnlamed.'amnrabr petitioner will differ priy.&c. 1 Dec. 30,1854;; P.p,pfeA*&. tVejgN undpratftiw, l ' citizen* oftbe Boroughof WelUmdugh. belt)i J>cf*onallr acqn»inied With P., P,'Clearer, the aTwq 'niimed ,alm, hating' a knb#leojrabfJl» lipase tot. which IheLi cenis is 'prayed; doftereby certifythst adch hanse , 1 la uiecemry. to aocopitnodate {bo publi? arid enter* lain strangers -4nd Jrateldrs ;■ Urnt/he is p 'petaonof ! good repoUr-fol Wrae&jtWd temperance, and tpat iheiswcll house rbbmand conve'nidn eea for the lodging indaccommodation of strangers audttwefen. WOtbwotbrebeg lease 14 recommend that a License bp granted to him agreeably, to his petition, ; E ff. ,Iloss, A.' CrowJ, 1 Julius Sherwood, 6v ,W. Carman, Wdss Bullnnh M. ,'M. Conyers, W, A. Roe, G, W. Na'vle, a IT, Vanhorn,. I. jCiroball. H. A. Guernsey, S. R. Smith; Sr A- ranch; G. 5. Cook, A. •J. Sofidd, Israel Richard's/H. P.lrwin, R. S. Bailey. January 1853~3L 1 1 license Petitions Tt At flWraHe At Judgetof 'At Court of'Quai-. ter Settimrof the. .Peace of Tioga county Pa. The petition of George T. Milter. respectfully showolh: That your, petitioner occupies the coin, biodiaaa boose siuiite in the (toronghofElkland, and known u tbs Davenport stand, which is well calculated Tor a pablic house of entertainment, and has been occupjedaa.sueb for s namber of years, and from iU neighborhood and situation is suitable as iiell as necessary' (br the accommodation of Vtie public and the enterlainthent of strangers and trav elers; that he is well provided with stabling for horses and all conveniences necessary for the enter tainment of strangers and travelers. He therefore respectfully preys the Court to grant him s License to heep.au. Inn or pdblio house of entertainment at tho place herein named, atfd your petitioner will ever pray,&c. - . GEO. T. MILLER. Elklaod Borough, Dee. 26,1854. - We, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough Of Elkland aforesaid, being personally acquainted with Gaorge T. Miller, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowlecge of the house for which the License is prayed, do hereby certify that such -a house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers; that he is a ppr soa of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that ho is well provided with house room and conve niences (or the lodging and accommodstion of stran gers and travelers. Wo therefore beg leave to re cammendthal a License be granted to him agreea bly to his petition. Pep,- Dornnce, Wm. Brans, P. S. Wright, John' Dailey, Timothy Costs, John L. Davenport, John W. Shoff, 8. E. Hunt, Charles -Ryon, Edward Ken. nedy, J. Purkhursl, Wm. T. Humphrey. Jan. 4,-3. License Petition. To ike Honorable the Judges of the' Court of Quar ter Settiono of Tioga county, * The petition of the Undersigned respectfully shew eth that ho is desirous of keeping an Inn or Tavern in Bloss township, in the house in which he now re* sides, (known »s the Seymour House) lhat he is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of slnnger* and travelers, and prays the Court to grant him a License for lhat purpose. Dec. 26,1854. CHAS. LAVVRIE. Tne undersigned, citizens of Bloss township, do certify that an Inn or Tavern is necessary to accom. nioda-e the public ond entertain strangers and trav elers, at the place proposed to be kept by Charles Lawrie as above set forth, ond that said applicant is of good repute for honesty and temperance, apd well provided for house room ond conveniences for the the accommodation of strangers and travelers* James H. Gulick, Clarendon Kathbmie, David Ca.. ry, George Hudson, Richard Tabor, John Baker, H Brewer, J. Heron, P. L. Clark, Evan Bowen, Ste plica Bowen, £. J. Bosworlh, Martin Stratton. January 4, 1855~31. Dissolution. THE Co-parin<*r«bi)) ht-rt-tofnrß existing between tbe subscribers in the Dry Goads bust, ness is this day dissolved by mutual cousent. All demands due said firm are to be paid to Geo. F. Ba ker, and all demands due from said firm are also to be paid by Geo. F. Baker. S. L. BARBER. Covington, Dec. 28,1854. G. F. BAKER. January 4,1855-3 t, Notice r hereby given that an application has been made to the Court of Common Pleas ol Tioga county, by J. S. Hoard, H. G. Martin and C. V. Elliott, and others, lo grant a charter ol incorporation lor litera ry purposes, lo themselves, their associates and suc cessors, under the name and style of. the H MANS FIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY,” and if no sufficient. reason be shown lo the contrary, the Court will decree that they become and be a body incorporate. J. F. DONALpSON, Prtl'y. December 2S, 1854-Dec. 28, 4b HERE’S YOUR CHEAP ROOTS A SHOES! tT A VING purchased Ben. Sbblbv's old *-T Stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Church, the.subscriber is resdy Ip furnish lo order, MEN’S \ BOYS’ KIP A CALF BOOTS, Pegged ai)d B«wed,, WOMEN'S $ CHIP CHEN'S KIP A CALF SHOES*-, , ■ MEWS A BOYS .■■■ -• : COARSjS BOOTHS, ‘ . Made upon honor.— nnd warranted to wear out Tn doe lime, and not lo Tip until they are worn but. As a man is known by his BqoU no less.than by tie company lie keeps, it behooves, every man to take heed how his “ understanding ” is cared for A reasonable share of the public patronage is re spectfully solicited. BjT Hides taken in exchange, for work, LOREN SEARS. Wells Wo'*, Pec. 28, )854-ly. ' Hlggulution. 'VTOTJOE is hereby given that the comport ’ ncrehip heretofore existing between C. V. Blli ott and H. 6. Martin, under the name of ELLIQTT' &. MARTIN,'is this day dissolved by mutual cult senb All,debts duo said firm will be 'paid to H. G. Martin, by whom all demands against said firm wifi be paid. ‘ C. V. ELLIOTT, Mansfield, Dec. 20.1854. H. G. MARTIN-,' The undersigned wobtd 'respectfully inform,Bin citizensnf Mansfieldand surrounding country, tljgt he has ort hand a fnll assortment of DRms,MEDicmss, Paints, oils. DY&STHPP& eA TENT MB DI. ONES, BOOKS,BTATIQNERY, YANKEE Motions and an end less variety of “traps andfiiiru" looDumernus lo jtiehtiun, vrblchwill be sold cheap for Cash of Produce.. Cheap, becausojl bareoiopU. ed the Ready.psy system;" consequently I.shall not be under the necessity ofmakiugtlid Mrpijhsible customer psy (in oiira profit) 'ftif - Wd : debtrend; worthless accounts. Come friends, an'd '«eB r tllB as- 1 Mrlment,aid jrite qur gppds; .we charge .nothing for showing goods and.telling prices, and if we don’t sell ,yoa. soroetlfing; then we'll^.—. thst’e all. tr<3W. us,a.calfr .7 •.' aC. MARTIN, T. 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ROBERTS. , Single copy, one year............ ....*3,00 . Two copies, •• ....5,00 Five copies, .. I .11,00, ■ POSTAGE -ONTHE’tatffpNE. ' ' ,I\(cw Hear«e. ; i ■’’HMp'W l ms; i*mvm l! i' V" fa/ti'rttlSi tits- ■ ’ J DRTGOODSfcfiROOERY v*vf fe'rfa ~.-i? Rv' S. fiAIEjEY. ' '<«; -ivj .j> t pnTMQDsJ. ,:; ; i GROCERIES,- ud v HATS* CAPS ti Boots * shoes:' marpware,:::^ " QVEeNSWXRE, WOODEN ANI stoneware,": . , Forney $ •;* DOMESTIC FRUITS, : : - u PISH A^D PROVISIONS, GLASS, SASH, V ; • 'PAINTS, OILS, , CAMPHENE i BURNING FLUID, fa NEW & CHEAP GOODS. JONES & ROB Have just received their full stoclc of' jPAU & WIMTEU GOODS, - which includes a splendid assortment of DRY.GOODS, ; ; /CONSISTING in pari of-a splendid, as eortment of Rich French Merinoes of all colors at very lowpriccs, also, Psramatnsof til-colors,' All-Wool and Cheap Delaines, Black Silks at much lower tlian former prices, Morrimao and Cocheco Prints, Long and .Square Woolen Shawls, at-very low prices; Brown Factory, Bleach Muslins, Red and .White Flannel, Colton 'Flannel, Stripe Shirting, Blue Deoeins, Bed Ticking, Broad Cloths, Cast meres, Salinetts, Kentucky. Jeans, Sheep's Grey Cloth, Colton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yam, and also many other articles in the shore line that we have not time nor room to enumerate in a single advertisement.. " >< . ' .i , • GROOERDES AWD PROVISIONS, Muscovado, Coßee Powdered and.lCruali ed Sugars, Stewart's Syippe bnd Mola&e, Old Java, Rio and Caguara Cofej, yijung limn and glacis Tea, Pecppr, Cinamon, AllspWe, StircV, Ginger, Rice, Bar Soap, Candle*, Indigo, Saltpeter, Alain, SateralUH, dec.. Pork, Flour,.! Fish, Salt, Butler, Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp 01), &c., dec Hats and Caps. * Black and Light Colored Beaver Hats, Know Nothing, Know Something and Rossoth Hats, Bi’k Silk Hats, Silk, Plash and Cloth Caps. Bays Hats and Caps of every description. Bools and Shoes. , Mens* Calf, Kip and Heavy Stoga Boots; also. Rubbers, Boys’ end Youths’ Roots, Childrens’ Shoes of every description. Ladies’ Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, a largo assortment at very low prices. Woollen Wai*e. , Pails, Brooms. Tuhs, Brushes, Butler Ladles and Prints, Axehelves, Washboards, Sugar Boxes, Mea sures, <fec, &c. - • < Hardware. Nails, Mill Saws, K Saws and Hand Raws, Mill File*, Scoopcs, Shovels, Manure Forks, Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Tnblo Cutlery, Door Locks,' Latches, Bed Locks, Batts and Screws, Horse Curds and Brushes, Axes from the beet man ufacturers, always on band. Crockery, by tbe WJtt or piece to suit tfio want* of purchasers* GLASS WARE, also, WIN VOW GLASS, ni ■manufactures prices. £AS 7'JS Rtf'CLOCKS, war* ranted to keep good time. IScaily-ifladc Clothing. Black, Brown, t)rab and Blup Overcoats, from a low price up. Sack, Frock and Dress,Coals ofevery descriplion, Fancy and Black Casimcre Pams,.pi’k' Satin, Casimcre and Velvet Vests, ulso.Clteap Vests of every style and quality, Spirts and Collars, Waul, en Wrappers and Buckskin and Woolen Gloves and Mittens, Fancy and Black Btlk.Cravals, Self-adjusting Slacks, Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs Woolen Socks, Sjispenders, Umbrellas, and in fact nearly everything that man, woman or child may want can be found at this establishment,. The subscribers would return their sincere thnftkß to the inhabitants of this Borough and surrounding country, for tho very liberal palrobag® tbaV has been bestowed on theiq since they commenced business in this place, arid wish, tfy keeping a large assort ment of Goods to' select from; and selling at small profits, to merit a continuance of the same. Wellsboro’, Nov. 1,1854:. ■ JONES'* ROE. '- FANNING IfllliLS, ATT ENT lON. P ARtfEkS! The undersigned w.spm-irijii v in form, the Farmers of Tioga County, that they are, npw Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED, PREMIUM FaNNING WILLS, three miles soulb of WelLburough, on the Jersey Shore road; and feel warranted in saying that,said Mill is tho host ever introditced'into lloga County both os respects cleaning fast and welf.fl'od thees'Wntf.df Grass Seed. Farmers are respectfully .invited to call and exam ine for Ihemselves before purchasing elsewhere. 83“ All kinds of Produce’taken in payment.. Old Mills repaired on shorl'bailee." ' .ANGUS GRIFFIN A .SONS. Pelmar, pet. 12, iSsi-lD / , NEW ftROiERY, STORE, OM'fER fidLOOiir, ; ’ J HO'YT jvwiW; ijtiifi xesjH'cifuHy inform • Ibe cilizens of Wcllaborp’.niid yitinily. Ibpl .he 'fiaejnsl opened a Grocery and Oyster Salgpn one door hcluef Cleaver’s nolcli'.lVh'cre Ke’will be iuippy to furnish families with ell kinds of Groceries as cheap as the cheapest! Sugars, (rom the fneaU white down to tlte”cheapest brown. Tea.' Colfeb, Rice, Soap, Candles, Sec., of the best ijnality,' constantly on li»nd‘ ’ OYSTERS’ Fresh from the niiuUaciieUup in.ihabestatvfcatali reasonablo hours qf lb* tidy, antf-nighl.. UT Don’t forget the place. ' ~ . . Wellabbrongb, Nov.-BjlßSi. SEVASTOPOL ALMOST TAKE If « OREAT HDSH ytiß MBBM.~IRbM. TT AVlNGpiirchßBPci r ahd 4MPML a AT enlarged Ihe.TinAndStovo' (■ /W , ,Siore of C.R Gray, would Call jiie ' JC Attention of the trading public to their largo and spfend)d assdrlnient' bfSloves, comprising afatietyof SINOOP STOVES, MORNINGSTAR, HANGUP, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT KITCHEN RANGE and three ■ - .kinds of PREMIUMS.:. ! ,’v :i i-vAlso.«c°' n P''>e assortment of PARLOR 4, ROX STOVES, at M-belo* Elmira sride«‘' ■i&attn-i fir v',f of all-kinds, shapes iiwHtearVkilteir ffirfiotWffippJ Bajj., EaW | ,o«iter ( g otdefkl' Hre^^^n^i riff OifSJNCf 'detM|p^|nf^,is' l thV bßqtjnanner. :A)1 Tmewore . oatefriUjr proved befotß. leayipg the ! of all Whoi .Viith tn> purchase anything assaring Rutin that money can be eared byckaritining their •tdfck before purchasing elsewhere. ' . 'I Welhboroegh, Nov. 5,1854. 0■ +j ;■ '.l ... s’ 01 Jip.»ia warns >9 sjPrerwjil a">s!., ««>> .Ijfy, i a Si iiirtlj «*pp | l*K ! jj( I’l H-<^aslnrtil l t.'Atitisl»-i%Wt.BlP*M9ollQr«u,4 ’ a- VAl&VPlmlfr *^ v *»W; U,?» «** I wlthf • a j greaO; ;?ari«w?of ! "t i'# ■#i«:4l?! 4 ’-C :: -. (eike .iplewuw in, exbjbijjng.,', .wSii*.*; 0 Qur-stfloklo those who pu*l^. C.QQES, : cash; By j ..%’?•» of i|?e> s ‘ *a*frMWS wWy and,-atihe lowest prices.wel, : ./,... f V*tMF 11 *> expect vtty.ifterii 'anJ'Vcticive - our lo) (sharp bf palro/njae. .•;;;:„ 1 AUlklSdsJ or"fe6unify pr6* REPAIRING ' duqe. token’in exqhongo for 7 PP^3 r f^ r goods tho sonie as cash.r' ■■ I- 1 NOTICEi. AND R, Si BAIt-EY; ALL GOODS. i ANDIE EOLEY. WARRANTED AS "- Wa&bbr0VN0f.,20.185f,,.... REPRESENTED.- ;.;; * \t-i i- S&M. PILLS. ~. ni.iu tbs ivirqasß or a:. FAMILY PHYSIC. , ' Toth*-has long existed, public derosnd for an ' affective purgative piQ which could be relied op as i ' sun and-perfectly safe in its operation. .This has j been prepared to meet that; demand, and an exten sive trial of iia .virtues haq conclusively shown with what success it svccotdplisbes the. purpose designed. It is easy to taake a physical pill, but not easy to make the boat at til pilU— onewhlch should have ,nouf of’thd'OWeetioju, bataintht advantages, off every, other., This .has been attempted hen; and ’ with what taceess we would respectfully submit to . the public dhcWon. It has beeh unfortunate ■ for the patient hitherto that almost every purgative , medicine is acrimonious ondirri taring to the bow. al*. -This is not. Many of them produce so much griping pain- and rentlaum in the systebfos to more than:coonterbalance tfae good to be, derived from ‘them. These, pills product'no irritation unless it arise'from & previously existing obstruc tion or derangement in the bowels. Being purely . vegetable, no norm dan arise from their use In any quantity; but it is better that any medicine should be taken judiciously. Minute directions for their use in the several diseases to which they are ap plicable ate given on the box. Among the com plaints which have bees speedifyeured by them, we i may mention hirer Complaint, in its various /onus of Jaundice, Indigestion, Languor and Loss of Ap petite), Listlessness, Irritability, Bilious Headache, Bilious Fever, Fever and Ague, Fain in'the Side, and Loins; for, in truth, all these ark but the con sequence of. diseased action in thoj liver. As an apeneht they afford prompt and sure relief in Cos tiveness, Piles, Colic, Dysentery, Humors, Scrof ula and Scnrvy, Colds with sorenesa of the body, Ulcers md impurity of the blood; in short, any and every cate where a.purgative is required, ' They have also produced some singularly suc cessful cures in Rheumatism, Gout, Drops}', Gravel, Erysipelas, Palpitation of the Heart, Pams in tbe * Back, Stomach, and Side, They should be freely taken in the Spring of tbe year, to purify the blood and prepare thosyitom (bribe change of seasons. An occasional doso stimulates the stomach and bowels into healthy action, and restores the appe tite and vigor. They purify the blood, and, by their stimulant action on the circulatory system, reno vate the strength of tbe body, and restore the wasted or diseased energies of the whole organism. Hence an occasional. dose is advantageous, even though-.-no serious derangement exists: but un necessary dosing should' never be carried too tar, ts every purgative medicine reduces the strength, when taken to excess. The thousand cases in which a physic is required cannot be enumerated here, but they suggest themselves to the reason of every body: ana .it is confidently believed this pill will answer a better purpose than any thing which has ; hitherto been available to mankind. When their virtues air once known, the public trill no longer doubt whatj remedy to employ when in need of a cathartic medicine. Bcifte sugar-wrapped they ore pleasant to toko, and being purely vegetable, no' harm can arise from their use in any quantity. * For minute directions sec wrapper ou the Box. PREPARED BF JAMES C. AYEE, Practical and Analytical Chemist, . LOWELL,‘MASS. . Fries 85 Cants per Sox. Five Soxu for 9L AYEE’S CHERRY PECTORAL, For the rapid Cord of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSENESS, BRONCHITIS, WHOOPING-COUGH, CROUP, ASTHMA, AND CONSUMPTION. Tata remedy has won for itself such notoriety flbm it* cures of every variety oC pulmonary disease, that it is entirely unnecessary to tobonnt the evi dences of its virtues- in any community where if • has been employed. So wide is tho flcldtif its use fulness, and *O-numerous the ease#of'its ears*,' that almost every section of. the country abound* in persona publicly "khOwn. who have been restored ftotn-alarming and even desperate disease* of the i lungs by its me. When once tried it* superiority , over every other medicine, of ite hind is too appv ;• rent to escape observation, and where its virtues an*, known, the public no longer hesitate what antidote' to employ ibt the distressing- and dangerous aSeb- - , tions of the pulmonary organs which are incident ,to our climate. And not. only in (armjdohlijat.. „ , lackd Uponifie lungs, but for' 'the milder varfetie* *' of CotM, Country, <Ho*iiBESEBa.Ac.; and;for' - Childkrn it is the pleasantest anisftfeat mcdlcisa that can be obtained,’ " . • As it haa tong Bdcnin ednatant use throughout - ■ ' this section, wo nqod,nbt demote than assurs tb* Maple its qnidffy falfeejlt 4p tb'fho bosl mai it bSr nae been, and Mutt the gtaain« 'ertic>e-ia •bld'hy— ilOHElt i B. ’H.fnsu, ■Bnrtieville ; B. Dyfetf, ©win'gtoAf; Df. Hum- PilltKV, Tioon; ntuMiv Drbggisig’everywiiere. • "December 7,1854*4m. ' 7- T? ESIDE3; nf rtU,:mhdr;k intis ‘of 1 AJ Of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, tfio eub-' ycribar, has. tour different styles of ‘' = ; •‘■ BLACK, WALNUT :CANE SEAT CHAIRS, which lie is selling -at Cost prices. 1 Also, 1 1 ' ‘ ■Two differ frit'pettier nS of. MyhfgnnySprM g m Seat Chairs , and. Mahogany, Hookers, - and three? pnlterm *fSfas.? ’ A Iso, Rose wood,.Curl Mep/e, «i)d CommOn clitics dl ali unde.; ‘,, ” ■ • --E, D. WELLS,:. Lawrcocevilte, ?toy. IS, 165 ft. , - ,- , . . ipjORSE,; 'AX ’Sab by' tbb ! subscriber,' cheap for pusii -'pr ttroved paper, separately/of together n Tw lior»o; la a gopd.servicwable animal/. > ••* ■■■ •> *' ’ “ ■ , [Octs.) -,y .W;iP.jBAILEY. d\e* fcecn Pars mates and PJein »nd -jPigtircdiDßtsinif,* t }}•! I 1.1854,/.J(^NJ3B'dtißO£Ej' StoredfJ). P. 4c W i ßAber&;i ffisffiS’ffi ;tachid,,; T(to,pwjw»r f pin ibw it; by tsWlidgi bn Utt GA M&u;a ■ supply of good Shot GriniVt’dwder Lead and Shot, tor sate by V, CASE. ■ v •- , ’-'J'r.tf f. r ;. ;>.W-' uaraftud taagitan ; hfi/4 >-{i fh.-^c<fc;Va<^^osߣ leoeHJofcwhidJj will Vedette jiMftofey it. tcniioßaod>inHr»»ii*o>{>oth, the Coopt/ &^rmtei^(,f se£pp)*. , ■ Atrahgeinenta have, like* »e 6eeS okde W pro ears tmTsbli CJs«mic*r n>entr,«OQU'«» irt 'Wed"ih>‘;tb4; Wi WrMler of Schools in the StileofNew. Tori/;: ',t/* v,^,: - The Acadcmy.huildisj itnow jiw oc'gh repair anoia.auch 4 manner as wiVtbcaturo mate the comfort aiidh eultb' of the mptSp ,' '' > ''BoardinrtcaV.be Stained StVaapeetable jtfjvoto families at T » pricenotrexseeding #I,JO pir we*x; : ' ,Tho rat**oftqiUot» will be a i follower ;.. t;£; -1 ’ Primary peparf0ep1........... .... ...Oj,jo Geography, Arilbjhelib &'Eng.'Gr*midßrB.W Engtien branches. .- 3,00 AlgcbniiGeorrfetry 4\to ■ Lang«*gte,Dr*wn^,;Ealnlihg ) ;&c.i>!., a £OO * ~ We«»hpropph^ag.jQ r V -*• -• * - CASH pjlttt «Ott WeO£ ij A T THE WOOLEN FACTORY etTni •*’*■ ted on the plan 4 toad leading (Void Elklshd to Addison, Alap, WOOL MAmJJFJCSVSED. INTO CLOTHSjt every description for farmer*' wear,Tor three ihiilioga per yard, Or on .align;* at the halve*. ' '■* 1 " Wool Carding; Cloth Si-et* Sipg ' , j : _ doric on short notice. h ’\ ■ The subscriberwould *ay<oliis {Bfmcr felrort aftd the public gehettlly, that is cow doing bOsihev*, nifaith a ontJiorte wafer jwwfivbul on a durable stream of walcf that never loils-has TWO LOU BLE CUSTOU CARDING MACHINES, TOR carding VfoqL iNiG Rolls: Abb, «n etulro set of. machinery oiprenly for - L - • 1 MmvJ'actimhg "Wool into Cloth? pl> of wliidil* in good ordet for efoiog business which will enable m* to CARO ALL WOOL, brought from a distance the some, day, so that Uio rolls can be taken bac^. immediately. . .. All work.enlrdsied to mijthaU it icell done. ST Most kinds of produce'jilakch in Myjricnt'for work.' Terms—Toy Doicii. • ■ '■- '• Addison, June id. ’34. i. C, PENDLETON: BOWEN’S EMJpE .STOBE, Important tfli fbe Pnblic. A T J. R. BOWEN'S Empire Store (ho Xi. time ha* finally come, whert Goods can be bought a* in Welt*borough, a* at Elmira, Chr ning, or Many clhcrlowp Weal of Ntw York; ami (be public atlarge are. invited, to, <sll «imJ aaliaty themselves tha| this ja op Humbug-. ■ At J; R. BoWenV wilf alwaya, be found an c*t«n atre tuaortmcnt'ef weßseleclcd ■ ,r ' DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS A SHOES and a 1 Inge variety of Gbndcroed's CTbtliiug, gats, caps.siijßts, COLLARS, SCARES, Ac all of which will be disposed of at a rcilbcf d price J. a. BOVVEff, 27,1854-tf. Wellhborooj Important. , WHERBASfoi, the night of Iha 24(h of ' " March l&sfi James 1. Jackson, and others by the uooof fills* keys or otherwise, forced (heir way into tho dwelling-house of llie subscriber, while tho Amity wero absent sod removed his. goods out of tho house in order to get possession—and further, ihe said James 1. Jackson took possession of the Boobs belonging to ilwsubscriber, and fe/hses tbde livcr them over to him, for all .of-which, tbc said, James J. Jackson and others-have given bail- for their apjiearanco lathe nest court ol Quartet Suas ions. This is therefore to Arbid"ajl persons paying any accounts to James I. Jackson made at the wool en Factory *nd Saw Milt from that lime until the Ist day of March. A. D. IBS3, as 1 have a lease of the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill (Vnm that time until the Ist day of March, A. 0. 1855. binding me to coiled all debts for work done. LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Dulinar, Joly 27. hSM-tf. NEW GOODS. rPHE subscriber.«-oufd respectfully inform Ills customer* and friend* foot ho sfjjl con. tmucs the mercantile business, at the old place. at the we.| known store of L. l. Nicbol., where be will be happy to wait on those that will Car or, him with' a call, and Would inrile (he attention of the public generally to h.a largo and commbdWus stock of RRv Roods, \ l *• rocci ics, Re.i<ly.rH{ule Cloth. i«Si and IlnrdHnrc. crockery, W’OODEN\v;\ KE.STGNE. IVARE, Boitg & SHOES, HaTSo ANE CAPS, &c., tfce., . in fact cTEfylhing else kept in a,county slnrc.irtL cles too rtomenma to mention, and Will sell cheaper than can bo bought this side ofNewYork-cityl All kinds of produce,taken in exchange-fnr fedM* ‘ at the highest market twice. .J. R, BOWJKff. t . Wellkborongb, Juno 23,1854, . , ' NE W fiOOO S , N£ W v 60 Wit CAt- l«ow<’n>£,np|re St oft. 4w* an;,. Mftjthevbeai.Dnd WgestslncK I of Coods ever offered to the public. Cttnaifllnjr'J : of DRY nobis SHOJJB. HATS AND CdPS-fand i' lar™ stock of -’" > READY-MADE 1 I flatter Biyoelf Util |* eatf'irtii aMn U parilc^^ lar/ta.in all.caßOS -Whb desite thd Thn .Dqdfef in Inv'rtid to caJpWd eSifei before to VM»*»p*rtfoi**!-' f sell at prices foul cannot foil In suit,., J ifrifaC *“ ! c ' ~ ” '' ' AftWLp’S, ' *’ l 4 Bakery -and V^Wcty' ill OSI tW?MILK.«C “'EKlS'p^r ( -Raliedff &»»*• fam^fiiktof.aorf 1 V L TUB PUjftfcie. Wfrf ririagt W ckcotolhega DcyoH* r OO , !iW* f|prti£,*9»dipe»» , inconsequence of ’bijiWiir n.BtvK '- nV > 'THeaetieM, M«y 53,1654. f , 'AUitiWt SJwfc,,. ■'■ l A' SeiA* 1 '■'All wfcJt w^rim^reV^rVul .i, l? ; 5 -- s S f/wis SHOCa-A nmv supply iXt'm ' ‘ XJ ctlVecM Jf. R. ROW'E^'s, rb, Jul;
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