,rs*.*=t; ---«•; -»•**** nHEBIFF’B SALES.— BIT VIRTUE h of tundry Writ* »/ fit Fa. Vend. Ex. and Lev. on facias, ittned aut'af, tic Common Flegagf Tim « County und id the directed; Itlall expou to pal: tale on MONDAY,the third day gf December next at 1 o'doefTP.it, at the Couit Btmte in HWD-* boro’, the following detaribedproperty, to toit : it AjJjq A Jot of land in Delmar, township descri bed as follow",: Beginning at * hemlock the north wot corner of a lot belonging to John Phalen, thence north Bitty fire degrees essl to akugsr tree, sixty-six perches, thence cut eighty four perches to.& beech, thence south 158 perches to a beech, thence north fifty-two degrees west,one - hundred end seventy two perches to the hetploeklhe place of beginning —Cbn. teioing seventy-three* scree, pert or warrant No -303 with about 15 or 20 acre* improved. To be sold' os the properly of James tV.Guernsey* ALSO— A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded on the north by A. J. Fisk, Joseph Sym ends, and Mrs. Bryant, cast by Magee & Mercer oau and widow Gee, sooth by Wickham A Tuthill formerly the Beckwith lot and Edwin McKinney, and west by James Beebe Webster and Hall _Conrainiog about nine hundred acres, with about one hundred and forty acres improved, two (lame dwelling house*, three plank houses, one frame barn, one blacksmith Shop, taw mill, and an apple and pcich orchard thereon. Auo —A lot of land in Tioga township on the north side of Broad street, bounded on the west by Francis Carey, and the heirs of the late Mrs. E. 11 Campbell, on the north by Thos. J. Berry, cast by Tioga River, and sooth by said Broad street—Con taining sis acres more or less, all improved, with aorae (ruil trees thereon. Also— A lot of land in Tioga township, on the north side of Cowancsque street, bounded on the wdit by Crooked Creek, on the north by Margaret Allen, on the ebst by Samuel Bennett, and south by said Cowanesqud street—containingsbont J an acre more or less, with a frame house and barn and some Iruil trees thereon and known as the ("S. Sugar”) Andrews IoL To be sold as the properly of Charles U. Elz and Lyman Fisk. ALSO—A iul of land situate in Richmond and Tioga townships, bounded''aa follows, to wit. north by R, S. Doughty's laud, east by A. S Turner south by Daggett'A Keys, west by E. S. Doughty— Containing about one hundred and forty acres with about forty acres improved, a frame house end barn and small apple orcbnrd thereon. To be sold a* the properly of Israel Maun. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded north by L. B. Maynard and C. Cady, cost by J. Leonard, sooth by B. Kiog, and weal by N. Young—Containing about ona hundred acres more or less, with obovl 15 or 20 acres improved, a dwel ling house, frame barn, saw mill and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of North top Y'oung. ALSO—A lolofland in Knoxville, bounded north by Cowenesque road, east by lands late of the Alba E,Ule, south by Cowauesquo River, and west bv landyke anrf the P.rsun lot—Containing about eight acres of improved land, with a twoslory house u-cd as a dwelling house and cabinet shop thereon. To be sold as the properly of Wa. B. Dimmick and Joseph VV cavcL ALSO—A dot of land beginning at b chestnut «lab, itandiii?' la Iho east line of Henry Seely’s lot, llicnce easterly along the highway to the south-west corner of Damel Angers lot, thence north along said Angel's west line to the corner, thence east to Cy prian Eastman's lot, iheuee north to Jonathan MuU tuon’s lot as conveyed to him by A. J. Mu nroc, went along slid MiUison 1 ') south line, to the northeast corner of Henrv Seely’s lot, ihcncc along Henry Seely’s east line to the place of beginning—Con ainmg two acres be the same more or less, with at large ihree story house used for a tavern and for •lores, a stable and other out buildings, and some fruit irecs .thereon. To be sold as Die properly of Dewitt C. Rockwell with notice to O. P. Beach. ALSO—A lot of land in Middiebury township, bounded north by George Dickinson and others, east br John Prulirnan, south by Jacob Fruiznmn, and weal bv William Hunter—Containing acres with about 50 acres improved, log house, frame barn, •bed, apple orchard, and some other fruit trees there at. To bo sold as the property of Sylvester Beck* wit. ALSO—A lot of land in.EUtland borough, bound ed norib br Geo. L. Ryon, east by Buffalo street south by S. A. Ruck* and west by John Ryou—, Containing half an acre more or less, with a frame bouse, frame barjj, *»»d some fruit t’ees thereon. To (>c sold as the pryperty of Hiram Buck and S. A. tiiuc* ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar lownship,bound ed north bv Wm. Taylor, cast by highway, south by I). B. Wilcox'* estate and others, and west by Denj. Wilcox—Containing übont forty.fire or fifty acres, with about twcnjy.fivc-or tiiiyfy acres improved, a frame house, Iramc barn and some fruit Uees there, on To be sold as the property of Nalhun Wilcox. ALSO— : A of land in Hloss township, bounded north by llannib.il .street, so laid out in the village plot of Blosk, cast hy Morns street, south by E. Dyer. and west by Williamson road—Containing •about \ ot an acre of improved! land, with a tavern house, barn, shed and other outbuildings thereon. To be sold as the properly of Brnj. R. Hull ALSO—A Jot of land.in Elklnnd township, bound* cd north.by M ra-Sham way r cast by highway, south bv Cowaacsquc road onchwcsl by Joseph Paul—Con taining one acre, with a tavern house, store, barn and sheds, and same frail,trees.thereon. To be sold as the property of John M. Hammond. ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bound, ed north by. Atelier, east by lands late ol Harrison, •dcc'd, and.south and wealthy Archer'*, containing sixty.lour acres, with forty or forty-five acres Impro ved, & frame house and barn, and a lew fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Robert ALSO—A- lot of land 'in ‘Covington township, 'bounded north by Anna Morris, east by Tilly Mar vin. south bv E. Johnson, and west by E. Wethcrbec —Containing fifty acres, with about furly-nine acres ■improved, a frame house, frame and log barn, and an •»i>pic orchard thereon. To bc sold as the properly •of Giles Marvin. WelUboro’, Nov. 8,18 SS. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff, Orphan’s Conrt Sale. BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphan's Court of the County of Tioga, will be sold st Public on Monday Inc 3d day of December, alone o’* clock. P. M. at the Court House A lot of land beginning ol a sugar tree, the north east corner of No. 4205, James Wilson warrantee, thence south one degree east along the warrant line one hundred and forty two and a half perches to a post, Otonco wc> Wellsboro. 1 Nov. 1,1855. J Application for Divorce. To Polly Cootc —you are hereby notified that Chauncey Cook, your husband, ban applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Co., lor a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that (he Judges of the said Court have appointed monday, the 3d day of December next, at the Court House in Wells, boro* for the hearing of the said Chauncey Cook in tile promises, at which time and Place you can at* tend if you think proper, JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Wellsboro 1 Nov, I, 1855. Dissolution.— The Co-partnership hereto* fore existing between the subscribers in the Mer chant Tailor business at Tioga, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. G. W. SWEATLAND, Tioga, July 16, ’55. G. W. TAYLOR. * O’ The business will be carried on under the su pervision of G. W.Taylor, who is authorized to re ceive the outstanding claims of the late firm. Thankful fur pa>t favors, a continuance of patron* age is earnestly solicited. Cosmopolitan Art Association! SECOND YEAR. Arrangements for the Second Annual Collection of this uetr find Popular limitation for the diffusion of Literature and Art, have boon mailt? on the mo-it extensive scale. Among the works already cngagtil, Is Iho Cir-famwJ (DSHJIimS, 38 which originally cost Ten Thousand Dollars. In forming the New Collection, tho diffusion of works of Americas Abt, and the encouragement of American genius have not been overlooked. Commissions have been issued to many of the most distinguished American Artists, who will contribute some of their finest productions. Among them three Marble Dusts, executed by tho greatest Ilvlui Sfculn* tor,—HIRAM POWERS. George Washington, THE FATHER OF HIS COVTNTRY, Benjamin Franklin, TUB PHILOSOPHER: Daniel Webster, THE STATESMAN. A special agent has visited Europe and mode careful and judicious selections of foreign work of Art, both In Dronze and Marble; Statuary and Choice Paintings. The whole forming a largo and valuable collection of Paint* lugs and Statuary, to l>c distributed FREE among tho mem* burs of tho Association for tbc Second Year. Terms of membership. Tho payment of Three Dollars constitutes any one a mem ber of this Association, aqd entitles him to either one of the Magazines for one year, uijd also a ticket In the distribution tof tho Stntuary ana Palntlnga. The Literature issued to isubscribers consists of tho follow* lug Monthly Magazines: limpet's. Putnam’s, Knickerbock er, JlonuchoW Fortin, Graham'*, nhd Godcy’s Lady'a Book. Persons taking five memberships are entitled to any five of the ilagfudne* far one Tear, and to six tickets In the distrllu f.on. 1 he r nct proceeds derived fpt*m tha sale of member ships, ore devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the ensuing year. Tbe AUvaulafiCf Sccnred by becoming n member of this Association, ore— -Ist. All persons receive the fuß rabid t/ iltrir subscription at the start, in tho shape of sterling Magazine Literature* 2d. Koch member is contributing towards pure basing choice Works of Art, which are to bo distributed among themselves,, and Ar * at tho some time encouropingtho Artists of the coantiy, disbursing thousands of dollars through its agency. Persons id remtting funds for membership, will please-give their post qjfoe address in full, stating tho month they wish the Magazine to commence, ami have the letter registered at tho Post Otßco to prevent loss; on its receipt a certificate of membership, together with the Magazine desired, will'be for* warded to any part of tbo country, Those who purchase magazines at Bookstores, wilt observe that by joining this Association, they rtexirt U>t Uagav’ut ami /ret ticket m the atsntsai distribution all at the same prke they now pay for the Magazine alone. Vor Memberships, address, p. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. X n At cither of tbo principal Offices— ‘‘Knickerbocker Magazine*’ office, 84S Broadway, New York; or Western Office, lb 6 Water Street, Sandusky,.Ohio. Subscription, received by JOHN N. JUCHK Honorary Secretary, for Wcllsborooeh P». ■ ' ■ -i Wviisboro* Novcinber,’Bth, 166 ft. i '■ OTRAYED from the nrerolaea rif O' l(ie subscriber, on or about tho fflfflSSß*# middle of (jlqtobcr, a dark red year- |WWwy ling heifer.’ Information concerning her wheteaboula will be gratefully received., ■. . .WelbbortANoy. J,1855.. , J, BtICKLfiY. Musical Instruments Piano's, Mclodeons, Violins, .'Accordant*, dtq., &o^—just received and for sale by . G, W. TAYLOR. Corn Shellers—from $l2 down to 8875—for uie by D. P. &W> ROBERTS, CHEAP LANDS. ; BY ABB6^atlon:x V 0 ■ THEGREATNORTH.WES^ijRN^ ; MTOTUAIi LAND AGENCY! . cftteAcq iLtraorg. BISnttBVTB wi tb© firut dar of Jantinp* 9139,000 in Lands & Cash. Anyporaon msjbroorao > member of ttvo As»od.llnn ,„a Joint ownorof thei property, on the putcha*orfSo otmore •horeo or quarter slmrcs, Kt “ 7 Ebon sod ftnortor Bbsro »m be dal. oDtnhomrt •ignodaml regliterod, and will draw lUprojSSSr the property by iU number in whole, or quarter tract! Thl* AmocUUoulj. permanent Initilntion and will me Unoe to diet riba te froin jrarta year. i ta prtm“obJect i« ?o cheapen lands and bring a Homeiteod, a fanb within the' roach of alb boworer limited their msSs, 6n , 2a * Dd torejtlny foods of tie Auodauoa in the beet improving sections of the Union on “ a - 1 "" ** WSSSS- I*nd Warrants will bo taken at the Market Rates for Shares in this Association; others wUI bo purchased f or Cosh Sea^wS. lia ' kiaUw «A«3?wttSS?a szssssz » Director each losnperintend tbo distribution. UU cxduiucb A^oS^l!^ bin IWr day ’ WUU ° oUgagCd wm 1)0 Paid by tbJ As non as tiro-third# of tho Share# shall liare bocn sold the President, Pocjvtarj and Directors elected by the shawl holders, shall appoint a day, not later than tbo 30th dav nf January, 1850, and proceed to distribute among the said Share holders the endra property of tho Association, to the foil amount of Shares, or $120,000. * IDJJ Tho Property already^secured for dlatribntlon lbs present Jfft (J»o«nry MoO,) to be increased by constant IrmStiiumt of the Stocks sold and tbo prutiu U as follows; I Farm of 320 acres, with Orchard and good UulMlngs. wlthlu one mile of the R. XL Station, and 2d miles of Chicago. 1 Farm, 160 acres, In Rook county, Wisconsin, with roHaa*** Orchard, lair building*, and half timbered. 20 OM 4 Farm# In Illinois, each $lOOO, a Isvl 8 “ “ Indiana, flßl, iVr,, 2 *• « Missouri, « two, i*2k, Ten 160 acre Tracts In Wisconsin, each $4OO, # tsm Twenty 80 aero Tracts, in lowa, *• 240. 1000 Town lot# in tin* above States, Mum 20,000 acres of choice Wild Unds, gJyJJJ Each Shareholder slmll be entitled to whatever may full to hi# share in the distribution, be it large or small. It mnv be a Form Wurth $.‘10,000. Hut in no case, can il be Uu than out acre of good Land or a Town 1/4. Any person bocoinlngont!tK*d to a Farm or Lot valued over $lOO can hare ca«h for the aim?, deducting only 2o percent Smaller prizes will bo taken In part payment of shares of Uni next year. Titles to Lands will be forwarded to Shareholders at Ujj more cost of Notary's fees for acknowledgment. This Raru Cbauce for a Fortune should tie secured ut once, by Bonding in your orders for Shares immediately. A premium of $lOO will be paid to tllo Agent who slrall sell the dnmtat number of shams; $7.1 to the wnmd ; *5O to the third; $25 to tho fourth, and a premium of $li)00 will be given to tliat riru Company, Lodge, or Association who slwll dispose of the greatest number of Stores. *B- Agout! wanted in ovsry town l u the Union to sell all ares and report good investments. A liberal percentage will bo allowed and Clrenlara forwar ded to enter by mail or express. 1000 Land Warrants Wanted. Wo will pay tbo highest cash price#. In sbnnw; or part In share# or all cash. Wo will locate Land Warrants on the m.wt advantageous terms for parties abroad. *Wo Itavlne efflclent agents In every Land Office, with plots of the best unentered lands in tho I’niou, Tills Is a rare opiiortunitv to persons holding Land Warrants in the East. States to have them locate*! by a reliable company, on some of the choicest lauds of the L’ulun, when* rapid advancement is certain. It will only be nccccssary to transmit bv null or express, your w arrant#, duly transform! and wo will return tho Shun *. nr cash, by return mail, or tbo titles to the laud os soon us it can be located. Address by mail for Shores In the above Association, or for location of Land Warrants, kc. * LELAND, BARNES & 00. Agent* Ot, N. VT. Land Agency, Box 852. Chicago, Illlnoii. N. B. Where parties prefer iU lamia will bo entered in their names, And tviitei, 4c. paid fur tlu'iu, fiir an agreed por tlon of the rfco in valm* in porta la of 3or 6 yean*. At whirl* llrao if preferred by them, their money will he returned with 12 per cent per annum Intercut in lieu of a title to the land*. L. B. 4 CO. Send In your Onfon ot onro. ASF* Letters simply of inquiry, should enclose a stamp for return postage. ROBE2PT HOY. DRUGGIST $ APOTHECARY , Wcllsboro’ Pa. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN - Ky Roseyillbr , Saidfirir/ contains (ofty-four acres, is under gebp cultivation, having a good frame house and barn; Spfing HoaWand other ncsbwary outbuil dings and a. fine amis orchard thereon. Formerly owned by. Martin Johnson, - , Enquire of tbe,subscriber at Daggett's Mills, Ft.' WM. M. JOIINSON- Daggett’* Main, Pa. OcHBsj-6th. . ; 1 r HARNESS MAKIN6 ' SI6NCF TS(E U RIO BADDI, fPQEvsijbsctiber, having n . moral bla Himes. Shop 1 to Ben. Seely’s old .land,, two doowJBHEKa •bore 1 tho PA'iyieHiii idhnr^ l i«!y@®B reddytomake to ofd« all iKidea pfef Uinteg tboiioepa, to tbe' beO manner abd.oMbf.rer material. . ' ' ; m .F4RIiEI(S ny that bo roll* riWtcles th their lioe of fod CHEAPER FOR CASH Iban a ay other 1 lishment io the connly. A goad assortment < Whips, Harness, &c., At: constantly on band, 1 >, ■ CARRIAGE TRINMING dona, in ihc be*} i and as cheap aa i,l ton bq donojelepwhere. BEPA.KRInO done da abort notice a: tho best possible manner; '> 1 ' EPAll'orders promptly fitted and warram i give entire satisfaction. ■ 1 ICCall and examine his stock beiote pnref i elsowheto. u Live 'and Let Live,” is his moll j 17" Most kinds of Country Produce taken i change for work at the best market price; • A Fair ahure of public patronage respeclfij 1 licited. E. E, KIUOAI Welisboro,’ Feb, 1,1855. RHODES 1 FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. [ POR the prevention and corn of IsTEautrrKsr and A Bssmtsi Vcvcaa, Jsvta and Aaet, Umira and! Fives, Down Anns, Oesssst Dxsiun, Nlom Bwssvs, and all «her forms of disease which have a common Origin in Malaria or Miaonia. Tliis Isa NATURAE'ANTIDOTE which will entirely prefect any resident or traveler even in tho most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or Billions disease whatever, or any Injury from constantly Inhaling Malaria or Miasma, j It will instantly check (he Ague In jiorsous who have euf ft*red for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so that they need never to have another chill, by continuing In un* according to directions. The patient at onco begins to re cover appetite and strength, and continue# until a permanent and radical cure is effected. 4d**Onc or two bottles will answer for ordinary care*; some may require more. Directions printed In German. French and Swinish, nccomjmny oneb bottle. Price odo dollar. Liberal discounts uuulo to the mule. , JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, U. I. PROOF OF SAFETY. New York, Jane 11,185.% “I have mode a chemical examination of‘RnoncsF nreitand Aoi t I,’vkk,’ or ‘Axtiuote to MAubu,’ and liutu to* cd it for Arsvuir, Mercury, Quinine, and Slrychuluo, but 1 nvu nut fraud a partteK* of either in it, nor Itare 1 found any * jlwtanro in its composition that would pr«v« injurious to the constitu tion. JAMBS R. CHILTON, M. D., Ch mist," EVIDENCE OF MERIT. “Lnwtsnuwj, Union Co,, Moy % 1856. Mr, J. A. Rhodes—Dear Sir: The box of mcdici&d von *mt mo wax duly received on the 11th of April. 1 have Hpld about one half of it. and so far tlio people who have n*od It an* *nt- Ufledthot it baa cored them. It tuu certainly stopped the Ague in every om* who ha* used It, and six of the rases were of long stnudlng. My sister, who has had it for live or six years b-rk, nud could notur gut it Htoppcd, except by Quinine, and that only os lung as she aould take it, is now’l chink, tntirvly cured by yuar remody. C. H. MoQ^NLY.” CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERER^. Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Rtrycinfnc, ar Anli-Frrlodlcii «r medicines of any kind, thcTlrtuaW whirl* Is owing to Mich poisonous drugs. The most they cal* do is to “brook tho chills’* for a short time, while they nrp sure to cause cnnrtitutional maladies that cease only with life. IJo member that the only Fever and Ague remedy fbut[is harm less as well as sure, is j KHODKff FEVER AND AGUE CURE. For sale by ROBERT ROY, MiUsboro; and by Dealers gene rally. fBcpt. 6 1855. 3m is, Uni os. Iy.] HOWARD ASSOCIATION PHILADELPHIA. Important Aiinonuccmciil. rpo all persons afflicted with Sexual diseases, .1 nuchas SPERMATORRHCEA, SEMINAL WEAKNESS. IMPOTENCE, GONORRHOEA, GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vico of ONANISM, or SELF-ABUSE, A.C., &c., * The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia In view ol the awful destruction of human life and health, caused by Sexual diseases, ond lire deceptions which are practiced upon tlio niifurtuoato victims of such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con. suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACTjworihy of llicir name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA TIS, «a ntt pnsinna thus afflicled, (Male or Female,) who apply by letter, with a description uflhcir con dition, (uge, occupation, habits of life, &c.,j ami in case of cxtrcmcpovrrty and suffering, to FURNISH MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE. 1 The Howard Association is a benevolent Jnslitu lion, established byjppccial endowment, for the re lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted will “Viru- Icnl and Epidemic Diseases, 11 and its fundj can be used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of mean*, which tho Directors have voted to advertise the above notice. It is needless to add that the As sociation commands the highest Medical blul| of the age, and will furnish the most approved modern treatment*—'Valuable advice also given to sick and nervous females, afflicted with Womb Coipplaint Lcucorrhcca, &c. ■ Address, (pobl-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association,| No. 2 South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa, 1 By order of the Directors, EZRA D. HARTWELL President. GEO. FAIRCHILD,Secretary. October 25,1855. —ly. 'K'niloriiig lor the People! THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the Citizens of WelJuboro* andl'vicinity, that lie bus opened a simp over Roberts 1 Slovol & Tin Store where he will bo happy to attend to tlje wants of the people in hU line of business. i From his knowledge of the business he Baiters himself with the belief that those wishing GOOD FITTING CLOTHINGijwiH do well to giyc him a call. All work entrusted to him will be done with neatness, and a GOOD FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on short notice; Wcllsboro 1 Sept. 10(h 1855. n. O. COLE barber & hair dress.: Wcllsboro' Pa. Shop in Ihe Bar Room of Hotel, thing in his line of business witl’be don and as promptly qb it can be done in 1 fashionable City saloons. Preparations for dandruff, and Ixjautyfiing the hair for su (lair and whiskers dyed any color. Call ai Wcllsboro 1 , Oel 18, 1855. (if) CLOTH DRESS AND WOOL. CARDING on short notice and reasonable terms at THE STEAM EODNDBIY WELLSBOROPA., j By [sept. 13.531 L. C. PENDLETON. Orphans’ Court Sale.l BY VIRTUE of an Order of (ho Orphans' Court of the County of Tioga, will be sold lit Public Sale, on the premises in the township of Middlebnry, in said County, on WEDNESDAY the 231 h day of November, 1855. at I o’clock, P. M. the following estate, property of the late Sylvanus Ames, deed, to wit: *'• A lot of land lying in the township of Middlebnry, in said county, and bounded nortli by. Lorcnao Lake, east btfiErastUs Nilts, Sontlr by Lewis: Ames and west by David Palmer,Containing FIFTY ,ACRES, with alwul twenty-five acres,improved, with aTrame bouse 'and apple orchard' thereon. Tcirns made known on the day of sale. ~ ...... J/-;P*HIEL«OUPAY. Oct 24,1855. , Guardian, CLOTH ING.-a-A^largestock insloreof the la lest fash)ons, a fit guaranteed. every lime, att also a pride to suit the buyer, for I artv bound to sell. Sept 50,1855. J.R. BOWEN. ILKS—A. ’few mbre pieces of Urm q beautifu .changeable silks at.fiP cts peryard, tost roceu Ved at (ha' Empire Store, and going Or like hot cakes. Call ana see thereat-' If RfBOiVEN’B. TfctjNKS, Valises, CurpeV Bagi r ihd' Salehds a largo lofjusi received at jONESSi JtOGE. n. .. rmrtK's • *-».-. >r , Notice. HE undersigned, ofTtogaCqonty, Pa., hereby *i*o notice that they Intend ter mtka application G Um> iLejislalureof Pennsylrtnia at » oexl aeaaioh (which commences on Ihb lit Toes- •!?* . (h« creation of* corpo rate bbdywjth Banking qr discount 'pnviiegea,-fay th« name add styleof the: “THE’ TIOGA OOON-r TYiBANIL H lo.bc locatedat Tioga Village, Tioga County. Pennsylvania, wilhacapTlal of Qqb.Haq dr«| Thousand Dollars, with the privilege ofiu creasing ioid capital to two hundred thousand do). lari.' 1 I' f ** ~Jr bibb f.bcat vonlij lincßs »Ub- Vine'DePnf, B. C. Wickham. J.S. Bush, A. T- Guernaoy, J. W, Guernsey, F. E. Smith, P.S. Tattle,. A! C. Bath, Jan. G. Merecreau, ' Jacob Johnston, J. Schnufluin, T. J. Berry, A. Humphrey, - ;II. J E, Smith, Edward Bayn, - H. 8. Johnston, Seth Daggett, Jas. Goodrich, Lewis Daggett, . E. T. Bentley. Tioga, June 31, 1555-6 m. slyle, nd io ed to using IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be nude to lire Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its next session, for the creation of a corporate body with general Banking privileges of issue, discount and deposit, id be balled “THE BANK OF TIOGA COUNTY” with a capital of One Hundred Than, sand Dollars, said Bank to be located in the Boro* of Wellnboro,’ Tioga Co. Pa, J. L Robinson, B. B Smith, 8. F. Wilson, Jas. I-owrcy, JnorN.-Baehe, • L. 1. Nichols. Wellsboro,’ Juno 14,1855. [Cm.] n ex. Ij* so- NOTICE is hereby given tlist an application will be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session, for the incorporation of a Bank will) discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with tire privilege of increa sing to One Hundred and Filly Thousand Dollars, to be called lire “TIOGA VALLEY BANK” and to be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Fa. Mansfield June 25, 1855. ) Tillage Lot for Sale. THE Subscriber offers for sale a lot situated in the Boro* of Lawtcnccville, Tioga Co. Pa. cun> taming about three-fourths of an acre. Said lot ia bounded and described as follows, on the west by Middle sired, north by Micajah Seeley, east' by Curtis Parkburst, on die south by —■ ■■ Demond. Said lot has on it a good two-story dwelling house newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, and painted inside and out; also a good barn and other necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN SEY Esq. Lawrenccville Tioga Co. Pa. WM, M. JOHNSON, Lawrenccville, June 14 1855, (6m.) * Turning & Clininnaklng. J STICK LEY, Turner, and Chairmaker,would • inform the public that he has recently fitted up his shop in good style, and is now prepared to manu. factors all kinos of CANE & COMMON CHAIRS, of (ho best material and finish, Also Turning done in superior sly If * on reasonable terms. SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H. Vf, Darll’u Wagon Shop. SAMUEL HERZOG, having rented part of J. SlicklcyV shop is prepared to manufacture all kinds of CABINET WORK from the beat material and in superior style. He has on hand several su perior Miihogony Bureaus for sale cheap. Wcilsborougli, April 14, 1855. TMIE First Term for the ensuing year will com mence September 4th; the second, November 7lb; the third, February ID, 1856. Tuition, from $3,50 to $3,50. Lessons on Piuno and Melodeon, 9,00. Board per week, ' 1,50, The Teacher’s Class will receive instruction in tho art of Teaching from (he Principal and (he Co., Superintendent during the Fall ami Spring Terms. Deerfield, Aug. 23, ’55. S. B. PRICE, JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER wanted to work by the day, month or on shares, at th. shop of the Subscriber in Clymer township, Tioga Co, Pa, I have a large quantity of seasoned lum ber on hand, ready to be worked, and would prefer to give the workman a share of the proceeds. CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymer, June 14 1855. (If.) NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE. Mand O. BULLARD, Deal™ •in PHO VISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS A- SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHIHG, Wood «y Willow TVorr, 7bbocco, Cigars , Fruits , Cohfee lionrry, <£c., §c. At the Stand recently occupied, by Robert Roy, Wellsboro’, Pn. Plaster! Price Reduced! THE subscriber has just received at his mill near Miin-Cidil, 550 tons Cayuga PLASTER stone, where he will keep constantly on hand Irish ground plaster |0 supply all that may give him a call. No mistake this time Lightning never strikes one tree twice. Price $5,50 per lon. AMOS BIXBY. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 ■ DOCTOR YOURSELF! The Pocket JBscnlapikig: OR EVERY ONE HIS THE lifticih Edith with One Hundred graving*, allowing Disem and Malformations of tho H man System in every shf and form. To which is ad( a Treaties on the Diseases Females being of the high importance to married peoj or those contemplating on riage. By Wm. Young, M. D. R. R. RUNDEL, ! Lot no fullicr be nshamci j presem „ _ ipy .Escolapios lo his child, h may save him from an early grave. Let no young man or woman enter into the secret obligations of married life without reading (he Pocket Let no ono sii f- Tering Irom a hacking Cough. Pain In the side, real* less nights, nervous feelings, and the whole tram of Dyspeptic sensations, and given op by their phys* ieiun, bo another moment without consulting tho ;Esculapius. Have tho married, or those about to bo married, any impediment, read this truly useful book, as it has been the means of saving thousand* of unfortunate creatures from tho very jaws of death. O*Any person sending Tweniy-Fice Cent* coclo sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar. Address, (post paid.) DR. WM. YOUNG. No. 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia. June 7, 1855-tly. Every as well he more emovmg o cheap, id see. Rl « T IY the subscriber, a Urge and splendid collection J I of Hooss Plants, of every variety, on reason able teams. Inquire of C. N. Slocomb at Ills residence, Tioga Village Pa. C. N. St-OCOMBT October 4th, 1855. PRINTS. —200 pieces prints,all styles and prices from 6J to 12 j cento per yard. Calico's; good styles, fast colors, at 8 cts, the same ns usually roll nt 12J; at (Sep. 20; 1855.) J. R. BOWEN'S, ‘C , I