ihe protectionists. These radical gentlemen infinitely prefer lb* Tariff as it stands to any such modifiakiiorfcfc that suggested by the Secretary.— PAtlo., News. Another Hail Robber, named Letyia H. Stone, has been arrested in New York city for robbing ten mail bags, the contents of wh\ch Were found secreted in a vault-near a barn in which Stone stabled- his horse. He had been in t|he employ of the Elmira con t rnefor, who carries Ihe mails to and from the Erie Railroad cars at -that place, and it was ihero that the bags were rifled. Ah old-ladv in ■ Cincinnati, who sells eggs, has over her door : “ New-laid eggs every morning by Betty Briggs.” Jury llsh-fcll). Term, 1853. GRAND JUfiDRS, Victor Case, Selden Butler, Amos Cooledge, John Dewis Julius Tremain, 2d, T. VV. Starks, Daniel Kimball, Benjamin Barse, Robert Campbell, Philip Dana, G, D. Main, Clarh Stillwell, John Laforce, James Cud worth, Cornelius Putnam, Levi H. Elliott, I J. Ludinglon, "'Thomas Taber, John Seely, ' 'Abram Carl, Henry Sheflar, Joseph Bl y, Moses D. Field, Jesse Rose. TRAVERSE JDRORS-rFIRST WEEK. Elias Tipple, Wm. Larison, W. 3. Miller, Charles' Blanchard, Geo, R. Wheeling, D. A. Clark, Sidney Ransom, , Georgp Seely, James Abbot;, E. R. Murdock, William Newali, A. E, Niles, Thomas Barber, Henry Seely, David D. Kelsey, Henry Fish, David S. Irelan, Warren Lewis, Harris Soper. Philetus Dorreil, PtMer Wagoner Ruins Treat, jos. M. Haghenback, Charles Cooledge, \\ . McDougali, Daniel Lamb, bamuel Dickenson, Thomas Gardenewa, James Temple C. B. Holton, k. P. H. MMllidter, W. E. Crane, ie.xon Southern Philander Niles, jnmes Argelsinger, Henry Kimball. Inirman Pallerson, Henry Peine, Dm Snell, Isaac Sievens, L. kumse), R. C. Sebrihg, V\ iison Davis, Isaac Squires, b it, \V. Babo VV. J. Mann, ■ \i ii„ 1 nomas. Frederick Thorp. SECOND WEEK. William Barnes, Abelrllovi. u.iver Uvme&. James Liconnra . Goodspead, Jr.. EJwnrd Everett, 1. W. House, Daniel Buckbee, V . A. Douglass., Wm. Emmick, . Browi. John Strong, Samuel Rockwell, L. D. Seeley, t me H. Baldwin, Henry Stevens, W eich Ashley, M; S. Baldwin, d in. Ebercmz, W. Marcum, F, R. Hub Orrin D. Bly, L M. Bodmt G. S. Cook, jonn \V. Catiii., John M. Phelps, Richard English, John Ralhbone, ira Wilson T. B. Tompkins, Hiram Freeborn, Samuel Ellison, E. T. Bendy. jMhn Gibaor. . Inscm, jmirt Blackwel., SEVASTOPOL TAKEN AT LAST I r pilL subscriber having recently received 1 ins slock of goods for the season, offers a cnoicc selection o'* DRY GOODS, Consisting in part of Broad Cloths, Prints, u-.ngiiams, Delaines, Sliarnbrays, Poramcltes, \aiucas, Velvets, Brown and Bleached Sheet in?- and Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, Wad- Baitings, Wickmgs, Vestings, Cravats, Stocks, Loiurs, Handkerchiefs. Carabricks, Laces, Trim mings,. Gram Bags, Carpel Bags, Cotton Yarn- T aim.. Carpel Warp, Umbrellas and Parasols, with itmA lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, con .u.'imr o' Men and Boys' Coals, Deninc Overalls :nc Shins. Vests, 6cc- Groceries. tivxor., Hvson Skin and Young Hyson Teas; a urift 10l of Sugnrs, different grades and prices, Mo msev Syrup. Tobacco, Pepper, Spice, Coffee, Co cox. Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, Salcralus, Candies, uruzs and Dye Stuffs, Faints and Oils i Window Glass and Sash. HARDWARE, Arcs.. Shovels, Hoes, X Cut Saws, Spades, Crow ing. Wrought and Cut Nails, Hinges, Chains,Cow H.lii. Sheep Bells, Manure Forks, Hay Forks, Chain rumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair brushes. Bed-cord and Halter-Rope. CROCKERY. , GLASS WARE % LOOKING Pine and Cedar Fails, Brooms, Wash- Do-xro>, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Silk and Brush Hals, Caps and Bonnets, Boots anc Shoes, Codfish, Ate., dec,, comprising in all a n.vc and well selected assortment of goods, selling i’. ine lowest possible prices Tnanfnl tor past favors, the subscriber would in nto all those wanting goods at great bargains to exit and examine fur thcmsclvM. WANTED, ir exchange for Goods, Notes and Accounts, all kmos of Grain, Shingles,, Lumber, Ashes, Pork, butler. Lard, dee., at the highest market prices Knoxville, Nov. 27, 185*. VICTOR CASE. WELJLSBORO’ FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP . fpHE SUBSCRIBERS having purchased A me WELLSBORO* FOUNDRY, would re rrxctfully announce to the inhabitants of the county mat they are prepared to do almost all kinds of work hi tneir line wauled in this county. 'lc> owners of Mills, and others, we would say imt we can do your work in & good and serviceable manner, such as CRANKS, PISTON-RODS, BALANCE. "’HEELS, PULLEYS, GUDGEONS, SHAFTS, &C., AC. PLOUGHS. W e have on hand a large variety of Ploughs—all mown to be good. We shall add others to the l ; sl m the Spring, of which due notice will be given the community, T CT Old Callings taken in payment for Calling* or work, al market prices. Wellsboro' Jan. 11,1855. WANDS & WOOD. Orphans’ Court Sale. T)Y VIRTUE of an order of theOrphans’ ■L* Court of tho County of Tioga, will bo gold at Public sale at the house ol Allen King in the tuwn >'np of Westfield in said connly, on SATURDAY, ■He 3d day of February 1855, at 3 o'clock P. M., lue ToUawing real estate—property of the late AL VAU COMMINGS, dec'd, to wit; A lot of land lying in the lowpship of Westfield, Pounded north by John M. Warren and land in pos. Mission of Cornelius Griffin, jeasl by land in poetess ton of John Barr, aouth by land in possession of John Beaty, west by land m possession of John M. Harper—containing 75 acre* and 6.)01hs of an acre, with the nsuat allowance.of six per cent (or roads, Ac., be the same more or lest. It being lot No. 63 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield Tioga county Pennsylvania, and part ol warrants Not. 1335 & 1336—a log house and frame barn on toe same, and about 40 acres improved. Terms nude known on day of sale. D. ANGELL, Jan. 11,1855-31 Adm'r, Abdltdr’a Nolic^- "VTOTICE is hereby given thqVOrill attend riy tfttheiJuUaof *py fa Aae lujitterr wit : of the distribution of the plobledsarinn|OV<h4|ieyale by' the Sheriff of tho real! alio oi> the pfocceda orthg-IBheriffiji-sgaqffthglreal as-, AafejoftK. HjrJJenninnj-at onTRIIJAY, the 3d day oF Febf uary-next,'at 1 o’- clock F,. M. - All porsppiinUresUdaianotificd then and there (oprcsehV andßbbWriliate'lnoir claims to said proceeds, or bo forever debarred of claiming any tart of thd saAf HENRY W/WIIHaMB. Jan. 11, 1855-4 w. Auditor. | Wellslwro’ Hidi §choot Foy 1 1 ; MBS. McMAHOJI, (assisted by Mr. Mc- Mahon) will opens % 'School tor Young-Ladies, on Monday, February 12,165?, In thd’ first bouse .south of B. B. Smith, ,A ftw ac commodated with rooms in the -samp building, in ' which they can board themselves. TERMS: T;. Common English Branches,... I .23,00 Higher . “ J'.A1............... 4,00 French, Latin ondGreeh.iVilli any of above, 5,00 For further particulars,- enquire at the' residence of REV. ISAAC MoMAHON. Wellsboro' 3sn. 11, ls£Sr4w. Dried apples, teaches and berries fbr sale by • (Jane SS.] ; V. CASE. : SHEBHf ’S ,SAIiES. ; . BY vjrtue-of sundry writs of. Vend. Expd. and Levari Facias, issued but of the -Court of Common-Pleas of Tioga county, and to me directed,,will be exposed to public sale, pt the Court House in .Weltsboro’, on MON DAY, (he sth day bf February, 1855, at one o’clock, P, M., to wit: A. ioi of land in Liberty foivnship,.begin ning at a post in the warrant line, being tbe north west carnet of land formerly owned by Isaac and William Harmon, thence east twenty-one porches to a post, thence west 35 degrees north, 98 perches to a hcmlock-slump in the warrant tine, thence south 18 perches and eight links to the place of beginning containing one acre and 36 rods, with a frame house and born and some fruit. trees thereon. To bo sold, as tbe property of L. K.'Garfieid, ALSO —A lot of land in Elkland Idwn ship, bounded north by Charles and John W. Ryon east by the Ford warrant, south by D. Teacbman etal, and west by Nathan Hill, containing about 133 acres, more or less, with about 15 or 91) acres im proved, a log house and some fruit trees tberedh. To be sold as the property of E. D. Tinney. ALSO — A lot of land in Covington toivh ship, bounded north by State Road, east by E. Dy er and V. W. Gray, south by T. Marvin and E. Dy er, and west by Josiab Graves, containing abont 75 acres, about 20 pr 95 acres improved, a frame house frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Thomas Graves. ALSO—The equal undivided fourth pari of that Iracl of land in Bloss up., being lots 1 and 2 in block I—loU Non. 11,12, 13, 14, 15 in block 2—lots Non. 6,8, 10 in block 4—lots 8. 9,1(1 in block 6 —lots 4, 5 In block 7—lota 7,8, 11, 12,19, 20 in block B—lots 3, 4,15, 16 in block 9—-lots 4, 5,6 in block 11 —lot 7in block 12—loU 4,5, 6, 7,8 in block 14—1019 7,8,16, 17, 18, 20 in biook 15— lots 3,5, 13, 14, 15,16 in block 17—lots 5,6, 7 in block 20-lots 6,7,8,9,10,11, 12,13,14, 15 in block 21—loU 5, 6. 7. 8. 9, 11, 12 in block 22-lots 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10. 11, 12 in block 23—10 U 5, G, 7, 8 9, 10, 11 in block 24—10 U 36, 7, 8.9, 10,15, 16 in block 25—10 U 3,4, 8, 7.14, 15, 16 in block 44 uml blocks 29, 31, 36, 38, 40, 41,42 of the town plot of Clossbarg, each lot containing about 1.6(1) dfan acre and each block about acre*—all improved. To be sold as (he properly of Clarendon Ralhbonc. ALSO —A cei;lain lut of land in Charles ton township, bounded cast by W. A. Mickle and L. J. Cooley, north by 11. Gloss, and west and south by L. J. Cooley and ■ Coolidgc—containing about acres, with about forty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn, and apple orchard there on. To be sold as the property of J. J. Shumway. ALSO —The undivided one-fourth part of all the lollowing described lots of land :—a certain lot of land situate iu the township of Games, In the county of Tioga, and Slate of Pennsylvania, bound* cd north by land surveyed on warrant No. 2360, cast by No. 2379, south by No. 2433, and west by No. 2382—containing nine hundred and ninety acres, bo the same inure or less, and being the whole tract of land surveyed upon warrant No. 2481. Also —A tract of land surveyed on war rant No. 2359, W. Willink, warrantee —containing 793 acres, more or less, bounded north by Bingham lands, east by warrant No. 2369, south by warrant No. 2382 and hind surveyed on warrant grunted to R. G. While, and west by the Poller county line. ■ Also —A tract of land surveyed on war jantNo. 2360, W. Willink, warrantee —containing 885 acres more or [less, hounded north by Bingham lands, cast by warrant No. 2367, south by warrant No. 2379 and 2481, and west by warrant 2359, above described. Also —A tract of land surveyed on war raht No. 2382, W. Willink warrantee—containing 500 acres, and being the cast half of said warrant, bounded north by warrant No. 2359, cast by war rant No. 2381, south by warrant No. 3427, and west by west half of same warrant. Also —A irncl of land, part of warrant No. ]o4o—containg 138 and 3-10 acres, bounded north by lot' surveyed to Win. Swartwood, east by Josiab Freeman, south by warrant No. 2360, and west by lot surveyed to Sylvester Davy, and afterwards con tracted to U. G. White, with 60 or 70 acres impro ved, four frame houses, one frame and log house, six barns,Blacksmith shop, saw mill, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jesse Locke, dec'd, in the bands of bis adm’s and S. E. Ensworth and J. Bean, terre tenants. ALSO—A cen.iio lot of land in Farming ton township, bounded north by Joel Parkhursl, and M. Johnson, cast by Wm. Carle and Chas. Campbell south by Chas. Campbell, D. Carle and Chamberlin lot, and west by W, Taylor and Robert Caspin con taining about 181 acres, more or less, being lota No. 231, 190 and 191 of the Bingham allotments fur Farmington township, with lifVy or filly-five acres improved, two Jog houses, a frame for a bouse,and a frame barn with sheds attached, thereon. To be sold as the property of Jno. W. Shoff. ALSO —A 10l of land in Tioga township, bounded north by E. S. Doughty, east by Bingham lands, south by Israel Mann, west by £. S. Doughty —containing about one hundred acres, about four acres improved, a frame house and barn thereon.— To bo sold os the properly of W. W. Mann. ALSO —A cerium lot of hind in Sullivan township, bounded north by John Mccklcy end S. Johns, east by Levi Maybee and Charles Smith, South by Seth Rumscy and Soymonr, and west by Seeley Johns and Seymour—containing about sixly.five acres more or less, with about forty acres improved, a frame house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of W.H. Mont gomcry. ALSO—A certain lot of land in Morris township, bounded north by road from Nau voo to Babb’s, east by Farnsworth, south by road from Nauvoo to Texas, and west by H. Thomas —containing about 40 acres, with about eight acres improved. To be sold as the properly of Caleb A. Comstock. ALSO—A lot of lj|pd in Middlebury twp., bounded north and south by Stephen Shaft, eusl by William French and west by Bing ham lands, containing about forly acres, about twenty acres improved, a log house & log barn ihereon. To be sold os the proper ty of VVm. Colegrove. ALSO —A lot of land in Charleston twp., bounded north by Culver, east by George Bochus, south by David Jones and west by James Hall, containing 60 acres, about 15 acres improved with a frame bouse and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John Bochus 3d. • ,T¥I':TFQVp::? | ' ALSO—A certain lolofland in Charles-I ton townffajpi ismgdgdjpfphfjhy Culver, ensl? by ; Qea,;,BpohU«, «outh-b'y ;i)ayid,|Jnnes, anldu , fSSstVb* Jame§ ‘ with about jfifteen obres; improved, a frame,' trees sold as'-VJiiS'profSprtyiof.John i ALSO—A per'fotp lot of land iri tjtjiyipg .l.oo',! beginning at llie north-east corper.and with west corner of James Wilten’s lot,.thence: south 11 rods to a .post, being ihe • sonth cpr-, net;,of said J. Wjlien’s lot, ihenceflweat',6o. feet, (heap'd norih li rodsto (be road, thence east 60 feetto .the place of taining moire op less, improved, wijh a flame hpuse,,shod, and 'tome fruit tfe’es' iheypqn. To be a's .the ,proper, ty pf,,Geo. W-i’eck and Joseph Peck, ,• ■. u •, ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan town ship, bounded north’ by Wm. Smith, east by Wm. Brydn(, 8ou(p by Wm. Brqwqiqr, apd west byJplm Clark —containing about 110 or 115 acres more'or less, with, about 80 or 40 acres improved, log house, and some fruit trees' thereort;.' To be sold asihe prop erly-of Bradford Edgeton. ALSO—A .certain lot of (and, in Definer township, hounded east by B, FeHows, south, by C. Bittlbr, vfest by At Sherwood, &.north by H. Hllbolt.T—containing about 20 acres with six or eight -acres -improved,: a new frame house and born, and a few fruit trees therenn. 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. Bacon and E. McCarty, south by Hiram Horton, and west by Wm. Howe and W. Wheeler—centsining about one hundred and six aqces, sixty, acres-.improved, one frame house, one frame barn and an ap ple orchard thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of Martin Furman and Daniel Furman. ALSO—A ce.rjain lot of land .in Clymer township, bounded north by J. M. Bush, oast by Mrs. Dutcher, south by Fox lands, and west'by Job Head— containing fifty acres more or less, with about 15 or 20 acres im proved, a log house, log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold ns the properly of John B. Benn, Wm. J. Benn, Henry Steele, and William Davis. Notice is hereby given,*ihat no amount equal to the costs will bo required to be paid uponeach sale when struck down to the bid der, nnd upon a failure to [comply with this regulation (he tract of land will again be of fered for sale, and no sale will be postponed without payment of costs. H. A. GUERNSEY. Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office. Wcllsboro’, Jan. 11. 1655, License Petition. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court oj Quer• ier Sessions of ike Peace of 7lp ga county , Pa, The petition of James Kimball respectfully show* elh: That your petitioner occupies a commodious house, situate in (ho Borough of Wclluborough, said county, which is welt calculated for a public house of entertainment, and from its neighborhood and situation is suitable as well as necessary ibr the ac commodation of the public, aud entertainment of strangers and travelers; that he is well provided with stabling for horses, and all conveniences neces sary for the entertainment of strangers und travelers. He further respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or public housaof enter tainment at the place hcrcin namcd, and your'peti lioncr trill ever pray, dec. Dec. 25,1851, JAMES KIMBALL. The undersigned, citizens of (lie Corough of WclUbornugh aforesaid, being personally acquainted with James Kimball, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for which the License is prayed, do hereby certify that such house is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, that ho is a person of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conven iences fhr the lodging and occoinmndalion of stran gers and travelers. Wc therefore beg leave to re commend that a license be grafted to him agreeable to his petition. James Locke, Wm. F. Robinson, G. W. Carman, P. P. Clfeaver, Julius Sherwood, L. Clcaveland.S. 11. Landis, L. 1. Nichols, C. L. Willcoz, R. S. Bailey, W. A. Roe, B. T, Vanhorn, S. A. Mack, M. M. Convcrs, A. J. Sofield, E. W, Ross, H. A. Guern sey, A. Crow], B. B. Smith. Jan. 4. ’55-31. License Petition. To the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace of I'ioga county, Va, • The petition of George T. Miller respectfully showclh: That your pelUioner occupies the com modious house situate in the Borough of Elkland, and known as the Davenport stand, which is well calculated for a public house of entertainment, end has been occupied as such for a number of years, and from its neighborhood and situation is suitable as well as necessary for the accommodation of the public and the entertainment 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. Ho therefore respectfully prays the Court to grant him a License to keep an Inn or public house of entertainment at the place herein named, and your petitioner will ever pray,&c. GEO. T. MILLER. Elkhnd Borough, Dee'. 36,1654. We, the undersigned, citizens pf the Borough of Elkland aforesaid, being personally acquainted with Gsorgo T. Miller, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowlccgo of the house for which the License is prayed, do hereby certify that such a house is necessary to. accomipodalc. the public and entertain strangers and travelers; that he is a per son of good repute for honesty and temperance, and that he is well provided with house room and conve niences for (he lodging and accommodation of stran ger s and travelers. Wo. therefore beg leave to re commend that & License bo granted to him agreca bly to his petition. Geo, Dorrunce, Wm. Evans, P. S. Wright, John Dailey, Timothy Coats, John L. Davenport, John W. Shoff, S. R. Hunt, Charles Ryori, Edward Ken nedy, J. Porkhursl, Wm. T. Humphrey. Jan. 4,-3. License Petition! To the Honorable the Judgei of the Court of Quar ter Sessions of the Peace of Tioga county, Pe, The petition of Win. F. Robinson respectfully showed! Dial your petitioner occupies a commodious house, situate in the Borough of WelUborough, which is well calculated for a public house or enter tainment, and from its neighborhood and situation is suitable as well as necessary for the uccommoda ton of the public and entertainment of strangers and travelers. That he is Welt provided with stabling for horres and all conveniences necessary for the en tertainment of strangers and travelers. He there fore respectfully prays tho Court to grant him a Li cense to keep an tnn or public house of entertain ment fit the place heroin named, and your petitioner will o/cr pray, Ac. WM. F. ROBINSON. Doc. 25,1854. The undersigned,-citizens of the Borough of Wellsborough aforesaid, being personally acquainted with Wm. F. 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Persons residing at points where mails arrive qft ener thanohee a week are requested to examine the Semi-Weekly; We regard it as /he cheapest*paper, all tilings considered, pubtisheh in the United Sides. TERUfI. Single copy, one year Two copies, .. .... Five copies, POSTAGE ON THE TRIBUNE. Postage on the Daily Tribune one year is 91,5(> Postage on the Weekly Tribune, for one year 28 Postage on tho Semi-Weekly lor one year 53 Payable quarterly in advance, at the office where the paper is received, ' GREELEY A MoELRATH , fi „ , .Tribune Office, New. York. License Petition. 7b (As Honorable tie Judgee of the Court of Quar ter Set stone ofTioga county. The pelil ion. of tho Undersigned respectfully shew eth that he is desirous of keeping an tnn or ’Tavern in Btoss township, in the house in which he now. re sides, (known os the Seymour House) that he is well provided with house room and conveniences far the accommodation of strangers and travelers, and prays, the Court lo grant him a License for that purpose., D0c.26,1854. CHAS. LAWRIE. The undersigned, citizens of Bless township, do certify that an Inner Tuvorn is necessary to accom nioda-e the public and entertain strangers and Irav-, clefs, at tire place proposed lo bo kept by Charles Lawric as above set forth, qnd that said applicant U of good repute- foy honesty and temperance, and well provided for bouse room and conveniences for the the accommodation of strangers and travelers. ,], James H. Gulick, Clarendon Rilhbonc, David Cs.., ry, George Bndson, Richard Tabor; John Baker,' H- Brewer, J. Heron, P. L. Clark, Eyao Bowen, Sle pbea Bowen, E. J. Bosworlh, Martin Stratton- ■' January 4,1855-31. ■ ~ - CACHECO PRINTS.—6O pieces of Ca chocoand Mcrimao Prints, of beautiibl styles, a rccciycd by [Juno 1-] JONES sc. ROE ri*. < r f r-m (*Vi. vi>W tt h ivn ""* ' ' k '■• '* "■**' i -'-- ,f ' c ,t* ‘- c *‘ f " lif ' V '$M GOQpB&^OGBRll •■- V- tiirxwrMittif 1,y ‘- •' p' tiitrUk:ism s m^ ? ir ’ I ;: DRY <?€>oM \, ~ i* GROCERIES, HATS, CAPS, ! 1 BOOTS & SHOES "HARD Ware, QUEEN SWARE, r "WOODEN AN STONEWARE, ..., FOREIGN * . : " DOMESTIC " FRUITS; ••• FISH AND . -K Hi GLASS, SASH, PAfWS:pILS, , dAMPHENE. .v,.,. „ laccnse Petition. Jo 7 he HhmfraUt ihe'Jaflgti of Iht Coart ofQitamr Set'tiuiit v/ th£pea6t df Tioga 'co\iniy*.>■ - The petitroh" ’of PhineaSP. Clcave> rc«|seclfilHjr fchowclb ; that aeommtitlU ouS-hooso, sitimto ili thc Borongli oil Woltsboronjh, formctly known os' Ilia.Graves' Hotel, whichidwtll calculated for a-.pnblic house of enterlainmenVobd ibr its neighborhood and sUdalion is suitable aswell as necdssnry for the abcomm’odatioir of and tbe'tpntortainment of stranger* and travelers J that ho isgwcUrprovidcd willy stabling for horses and all caavetnonces necessary lor liie.ejilerUiiiiucnl of strangers and travelers. He therefore prays the Court to grant him a Lifccnsb'lo hem |an ipn or public house of entertainment at the place herein naiped.ond yuur pcliliortcrwill cver-prityv&c. .Dec. 30,‘ 1854. P. J> : CLgAVER. Wc, Ibc undersigned, citizens of the TioVmlgll 6f Wcllsborough. being personally acquainted with P, P. Cleaver, the above named petitioner, and also having a knowledge of the house for winch" (Hi? Li con «eis- prayed,do hereby certify that such bouse is necessary to'accommodate the piibUc'and enter-' 'lain strangers and travelers; that he is it persqp,of good reput'd for honesty arid temperance,'and 'that he is well provided with house room and convenien ces for the lodging and abeommodalion Of strangers and travelers. We therefore beg leave lo recommend .that,a ’License be granted lo hira agreeably to his petition.’ ’ ’ • /. ‘ E. W.-Ross; A. Growl, Julios Sherwood, G. ; W. Carman, Mass Bullard, M. M. Cohvers, W. A 1 Rob,i G. W. NaVte, 6. f. Vanhorn, J. Kimball, fii’ A. Guernsey, 8. R. Smith, S. A. Mack, G. 8, Cook, A. J. Soficld, Israel Richard’s, H. P. Irwin, K. S. Bailey,, January 4,1855-31. _ ’VTOTICR is’herhby given that the co-pnrt -L » nership heretofore existing between C. V. Elli ott and H. G. Marlin, Under Ihonbmeof ELUQTT & MARTIN, is this day dissolved by mutual cpn* sent. All debts due sold firm will be paid to 11. Q. Marlin, by whom all demands against said firm will be paid. ' C. V. ELLIOTT, Mansfield, Dec. 20, 1854. 11. G. MARTIN; Tho. undersigned would respectfully inform Ike citizens of and surrounding country, that he bos on hand a full assortment of ' * DItUOS, MEDICINES, PA /NTS, O iLSj DYE-STUFFS, PA TENTH EDI. -* < - J CINES,BOOKS, STA TIONER V, VANKJIB -.Notion's aki'd antondUms variety of “ traps und fixina?’ too numerous to mcrilioh, which will be sold cheep for Cast) or Produce. Cheap, because 1 have adopt cd the Ready.pay system; consequently 1 shall not bo under the necessity of ranking the responsible customer pay (in extra profit) for bad debts find worthless accounts. Come friend*, and see the as* sorlmcnt, and price our good*; wc charge nothing for showing goods and lolling prices, and if-wc don’t sell you something, then we’ll , that's all. (CTGivc us a call. 11. G. MARTIN* Mansfield, Dec. 28, 1854-3 w/ HERE’S YOUR CHEAP BOOTS & SHOES! LIAViNG purchased Bkx. Bbkl-ey’s old •- * Stand, two doors above the Presbyterian Chore!), (he subscriber is ready to furnish to order, MEN'S $ BOYS' KIP $ CALF BOOTS, Pegged and Sewed, WOMEN'S $ CHILDREN'S KIP A CALF SHOES— MEN'S $ BOYS' COARSE BOOTS , j Made upon honor —and warranted to wear out in duo time, and not to rip until they are worn out. As a man is known by Ins Boots no less than by ho company he keeps, it behooves every man to take heed limv his “ understanding ” is edred fur A reasonable share of (ho public patronage is re spcctfully solicited. O* Hides taken in exchange lor work, L. A, SEARS. W«llsboro\ Dee. 38, 1854-1 y. IS hereby given that an application has been made lo the Court of Common Pfeus ot Tioga county,; by J. S. Hoard, 11. G. Martin and C. V. Elliott, and ulhers, lo grant a charier oi incorporation lor litera ry purposes, to themselves, their associates and suc cessors, under the name and'stylo of the 14 MANS* FIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY,” and ll'no sufficient reason be shown lo the contrary, the Court will decree that they become and boa body incorporate. J. F. DONALDSON, PrdPy. December 25, 1854-Dee. 28, 4t. Dissolution. THK C'l.nnrtiif'Khip luTcloforo existing between the subscribers in the Dry Gnods b’uM rcsh is this day dissolved by mutual consent. All due said,Hem are tabq paid to Goo. kcr, and all demands due from said firm nrc also lb be paid by Geo. F. Baker. 8. L. BARBER. - Covington, D0c.23,1851. G. F. BAKEEL January jl, 1855-3 f. ' ,*3.00 . .5,00 .11,00 'T’flE Subscriber dikes lins method lo inform Jl Hie public that lie lias purchased a new and beau tiful HEARSE, and will hn pleased lo accommodate punctually, those who may nerd Ills services. Wellsboro’, Doc. 31, 'of. B. T. VANHORN. T' HE Stockholders of “ The MANSFIELD IRON WORKS" will meet et the office of said Company in Mansfield, on the Ist Monday of January next, nt 2 o'clock P. 51- for the purpose of electing Directors and Officers for the ensuing year. Office Mansfield Iron Works, ) J. S, HOARD, Mansfield, Dec. 14.1854. \ See'yl ’ BLACK. SILK .MANTILLAS, from the low price qf $2.50 up to $lO, are now opened; for your inspbclidn at the Cash Store of ' ’ Juno 1,1854. JONES & ROE. WOODEN W A li E.—The largest ondbesi ■ * * ■ assortment ever ofibred in this place, for sale at [June 10, 1853.] M. M. CONVERS 1 . O KQA LBS. of old Iron.and Copper wanted in exchange for Stoves and Tinware, by [Nov.O.] D p.'sd ,Wi ROBERTS. ’ P OKT^-aiORNA) Myles, and i ' best assortmchi'cver offered In VVellshoro!, at i-Deb. 21. DEEDS— Printed oh tho best quality of pa ; per and-in tho best style— double. ind single Acbjuwlodgemcnt,* l -- BAILEY & FOLEY’s. t WANTED— A' situation «» Teacher in'» Common School. Enquire uf M. S. Black well, Deimtr, or of • S. S. BLACKWELL. Dec. 21,1854. . Oft A BUSHELS of CORN, fir solebv OUU VICTOR CASE Vt«i/£ftl 1 ! j k .o >. , t"'Mfc*#sj»*',; t •y vvA voo »«*--| acmpartner s|jip|;ipjgf ,yi6 bl»ve' lills.’ftbti) commodious* Store (formerly occupied’tiy Bache.di' Rdss,) with a great variety of rich and. desirable goods,’ tve will iake phjDßttrb ip exhlliiiing our “slOck 16 those who pur chi)go By offering goods of tJbo best (jimtiiy'hnly, and .dljthe lowest prices, we expect to' merit .aod receive oSfSfiJll shareofpiitronage. All kinds of country pro dui»t- in'- exchonge for lljp apme as cash. ’ . '■ WS. BAILEY, 5 -.ANpiB‘FOLEY. ' ■W«tWsm,’, Nor,telBS4.' —*■ r ;r'«i in ■ !-*« , Dissolution. Notice Jtew Hearse. Notice.' BAILEY&.FOLEY'*- >; Vk&rtitt amtgvkttit if -■ANDIE FULBY; 'i -I'in BOOKS AND STATIONERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY, FANCY COODS, YANKEE NOTIONS , PERFUMERY,I ifC; 4' C ‘, 4' C - REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE, AND ALL GOODS ' WARRANTED as REPRESENTED . ■ NEW & CHEAP GOODS. - JOIVESJkROE , Have jual received lhei|* 'full gtoclc of’ #AXt it, WISTEB QOO|»|, which includes n splendid assortment of DRY-GOODS, ONSIfeTING in port of a splendrd^W* sortment of Rich French Mcrinoea of all colors at very low prices; also, Paramatta of all colors, All-Wool-and Cheap Delaines,'Black Sitka at much lower than former prices, Morrimoo and Cacheeo Prints, Long and Square- Woolen Shawls at very Tow pHfcbs, Brown Factory, Bleach Muslins, Bed •and While Flannel, Cotton Flannel, Stripe Shirting, Blue Dcneina; Bed Ticking, Broad Clotlia, Casi niercs, Salinctts, Kentucky Jeanst Sheep’. Grey Cloth,Cotton Batting, Carpel Warp, Cotton Yarn, and also many other articles in the above line that we have not time nor room to enumerate In a single advertisement. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. Muscovado, Coffee Crashed, Powdered and Crush ed Sugars, Stewart's Syrups and Molasses, Old Java, Rio and Caguara Coffee, Young Hyson and Black Tea, RcCppr, Cihamon, Allspice, Starch, Ginger, Rice, Bar Soap, Candles, Indigo, Saltpeter, Alum, Saleratdsi Site., Pork,- Floor, Fish, Salt, Butter, Cheese, Tobacco, Lamp Oil, &c.-, &c. ■ '‘'Hals anil Caps. Black and tight Colored Beaver Hats, Knpw Nothing, Know Something and Kossuth Hats, Bl’k SitU HaU, and Clolh Caps. Boya Htta and Caps of every description. Boots ami Shoes* ■ Mend 1 Calf, Kip and Heavy Sloga Bool**; alto, Rubbers, Boyk* and Youlh*>* Bools, Childrens* Shoos oTevery description. Ladies* Shoes, Boots and Gaiters, & assortment at very low prices. Wooden Ware. Palls, Brooms, Tubs, Brushes, Butler Ladles and Prints, Axchelves, 'Whshbourds, Sugar Boxes; Me*, auren, &c., &,c. Hardware. . Nail*, Mill Saws, >< Saws and Hand Saws, Mill •Files, *Sce)oprs, Shovels, Manure Korku, Chains, Steelyards, Pocket Knives, Tublo Gallery, Dpbr Locks,' Latches, Bed Locks, Bulls and Screws, Hnmj Cards and Brushes, Axes from the best man* □fuclurcrn, always unhand. ' "7 Crockery, by tlic sell or piece to suit the wants of purchaser*. GLASS WARE f also, WINDOW GLASS , at R)«Dulacturea prices. EASTERN CLOCKS, war. ranted lo keep good lime. Reddy-Made Clothing. Black, Brown, Drab and Blue Overcoat?,-from a low price up. Sack, Frock and Dress Coats of every description, Fancy and Black Casimere Pants, Bl'k Satin, Casimere and Velvet Vests, also, Cheap Vests of every style and quality, Shirts and Collars, Wool en Wrappers and Drawers, Buckskin and Woolen Cloves and Mittens, Fancy and Black Silk Cravats, Self-adjusting Stocks, Silk and Linen Pocket Hand kerchiefs, Woolen Socks, Suspenders, Umbrellas, and in fact nearly everything that man, woman or child may want can be found at this estalilishment' The subscribers would return their sincere thanks to the inhabitants of this Borough and surrounding country, for the very liberal patronage that has been bestowed on them since they commenced business in this place, and wish, hy keeping a large assort ment-nf Goods to select from, and selling at small prolils, to merit a continuance of thc-samc. Wellsboru', Nov. 1,1854: JONES & ROE. FANNING MILLS. ATTENTION, FARMERS( THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they arc" now Manufacturing FINCH’S IMPROVED, PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles south of WelUborough, on the Jersey Shore road ; and feci warranted in saying that said Mil) is tho best ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects cleaning fastand well, and the saving of Grass Seed. Farmers are respectfully invited to call and exam ine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. CT All kinds of Produce taken in .payment.' Old Milts repaired-on short notice. ) ; ANGUS GRIFFIN &. SONS. Dclmar, Oct. 12.1854-tf. NEW GROCERY, PROVISION STORK AND OYSTER SALOON. T 110 YT wuuhl most respectfully-tplgriQ * tho citizens of Wcllsboro' and vicinity, that lie has just opened a Grocery and Oyster Saloon one door la-low Cleaver’s Hotel, where he will’bo happy to furnish families with all kinds of Groceries as' cheap ss the c hoc peal. Sugars, from the finest white down to the cheapest brawn. Tea. Coffee, Rice, Soap, Candles, ic., of ths best quality, constantly on band. OYSTERS Fresh flroin tho mini, !>crYL-d U[J in Ihe host Btvlo at all reasonable hours- of tlio day and night. ID" Don't forget (he place. WtlUhorougl’, Nov. 9, T?sd. SEVASTOPOL, ALMOST TAKES!! GREAT RUSH FOR RUSSIA-IRON. ». P. '& W. ROBERTS XTAVING purchased nnri Icnlarged the Tin and Stove IM Store of C. E. Gray, would call (ho - attention. of the trading public to ‘ lli’eir large and splendid assortment oi Stoves, comprising a variety KING OF STOVES,C^^’ MORNING STAR, HANGUP, NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, KITCHEN RANGE and liirde kinds of PREMIUMS. ’ 1 Also, a complete assortment of PARLOR & COX STO VES.albt below Elmira price*. \ , • Tinware . brail kinds, shapes, apd sizes wanted for hoowhoid Use. Eavt Gutters made to order at the sliprteatnp libe. - ‘ • • n , _ . JOBBING dope to order and.in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved- before leaving the ahop. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase scything in their line, assuring them that niorfey cun be saved by examining their stool, before purchasing cl-owhcre. Wullsbotough, Nos. 3, 1354. P>l If • m
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