The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 15, 1855, Image 3

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    Notice.
mHE Co. Superintendent end the School Direct.
I' ora of Cherleeton township will meet et the
Younge’ School House in said township, on Friday,
the 30th t)f Nov, at 1 o’clock n. m to examine teach
ers and make contracts with the same.
Charleston, Nor. 1855. By order of the Board.
Notice.
THE School' Directors of Delmar will meet at
the School House on Stony Fork near lire
Steam Mill, on Saturday the 34th of Not. at one
o’clock p. m, for the purpose of hireing teachers
and making arrangements for the winter schools.
All teaehers who intend to leach in Delmar the en
suing winter should be present.
Not. 8,1855. By order of the Board.
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
MISS E. P. RICH. -jj-i
ARDS, would respect- EjF gL
folly announce to the citizens of
Wellsboro’ and ricinity, that
■he has just opened a new
lioerr establishment over B. S. JtT
Bailey’s Store, where she will
keep constantly on hand a
GOOD ASSORTMENT
OF MILLINERY GOODS,
such as
Ladies & Children’s Bonnets,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES,
Ac., Ate.,
All orders promptly attended to. She will also at*
lc nd to Dressmaking as usual. o*No trust.
NEW MASONIC HALL,
PHILADELPHIA.
AGENTS wanted in every town and county in
the United Stales to sell the beautiful picture
of UK
Grand Lodge Room,
In the Vow MASONIC HaLL, Philadelphia. This
Plate is telling very rapidly, and elicits the admira
tion of oil, for the correctness and fidelity with which
the
STATUARY, FRESCO PAINTING?, AND FURNITTRE
Are represented, and the artistic beauty and barmo
nr of the colors. Size of Plate, 25 X 28. Price,
93 00
Bookseller! and Picture Dealers wishing to take
agencies for h, will pleawj address fur further infor
mation. L. N. ROSENTHAL, Lithogrvpher,
BOOKS*
JUST RECEIVED and for sale by G. W. TAY
J LOR, at WclUboro* W
SCENES in the practice of a New York Surgeon
HOMES OF THE PEOPLE, in suburb and
country, the villa, the mansion and the cottage, in
a scries of one hundred original design*.
A charming new novei—“Winnie and L”
**A Book for the limes we live in.*’
“Lucy Boston—or Woman’s Rights and Spiritual
i'm ; illustrating the delusions and Follies of the
“Females among the Mormonr *
“Our World—or the Slaveholder's Daughter.”
“Journal of a voyage around the World by the
United Slates* Squadron r
ALSO—on hand, a large assortment of Looking-
Glasses and Pictures, with or without trainee
At the Book A Jewelry Store of G. W. TAY
LOR, Wellsboro'.
Will Kansas be FrW 9
TS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that the
X Subscriber is offering merchandize cheap, admits
not a doubt. The question will be immediately set.
tied upon inspection of the Goods and prices.
lie is just receiving his fall stock, which consists
in & general assortment of
DRV GOODS, GROCERIES. HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, BOOTS. AND SHOES.
READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS
A- CAPS, BOOTS A SHOES,
WOODEN WARE, STONE.
WARE, TIN WARE,
Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit.
“A Word to the Wise is sufficient f"
The Subscriber has a largo and well selected stock
of Goods, and is offering them at as reasonable prices
** can be bought in Tioga Co* or this side of Cedar
hir
He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a
GOOD COAT—She who wants o box of SNUFF
-or a FINE DRESS, will do well lo cull and exam
ine before purchasing elsewhere
Come and see and be convinced of the truth of the
foregoing statement J, B. POTTER, Apent,
For H. H. POTTER
Middlcbury Centre, Nov. 8, 1855
Jurors, Drawn for Dec., Term, 1856.
GRAND JVRORi
r, S. Secjej John Wlmo.
Julius Prat’ John Kirkpalrici
•MaUison Cummings. Albert Newel.
Gnnnc., A. N. Donaldson,
lieander Cuive;, James Dcwc>,
IU/uel Ange„ Henry Smiti..
Dwight Ripley, Chester Whceiei,
A. NY. Wilson, C. C. Somers,
in Lowosberry, John S. lioaglana,
3oe! WoodrufT Eli Dari.
Charles Lugf L. B. Maynard
Richard Moort Henry Danieu.
TRAVERSE JDRORf
Dyer Antuu Alexander Balfour,
Bahicl Done Russel Temple,
htmeon 1. Power, H. G. Martin,
Hiram Tubot, Z. L. Gregory,
William 'Alwortl. William Backet,
Jacob Kelii R. H. Archct,
Daniel Kick C. L. Farnsworth,
Abram Aaauu, John Fletcher,
li.J.Guernsey, David McNorlon,
Sumner Wilson Stcplicn Orcutt,
J«ha J. Itassetv Sylvester Beckwith,
hoyct, Charles Voorhccs,
Nwomnr. Cooper, William Brain,
bamuej Slicftcc. Morgan Seely, *
Iviar Krasins Niles,
Ha Baker J. D. Flelchct.
C. I Tayio. Philander Sykct
C 0. apence;. R. A. Gitchch
SECOND WEEr.
D. L. Sherwood Royal Walker
<• D. Keenj Andrew Rille:.
Dennis Kingsle;, William BarXc;,
Hurles Eborenu, Henry Barlow
In Patchcr. John Miller,
!'• - Bakci- Joseph Yonkin,
Uemamm Cun. John Dcwill,
* P Uadike. Royal Rose,
1 «lnn Hammond, E. F. Branch,
Joel Adame. I. M. Rnr.kinan,
' oileman Culver. Charles Videnn,
douis Dsggeli, William Giiffin,
Buckley, Thomas Eldridge,
imucl Base!, William Bowman,
t . • rlymea, Nathaniel Thompson,
Dimel Mowrey, David H. Smith,
Frost, Lazell Kimball,
“■ "• Hanmore, W. W. Spalding,
Application for Divorce.
7b Ruth Bowen —You are hereby notified that
Diri'd Bowen, your husband, has applied to the Court
°f Common Pleas of Tioga county for a divorce from
the bonds of matrimony, and that the Judges of the
"aid Court have appointed Monday, Uie 3d day of
December neat, at 10 o’clock a. m., for hearing Hie
said David Bowen in tlie premises, at which lime
and place you am attend if think proper.
Wellsboro’ Nov. 1, *65. JOHN MATHERS,
. ; Sheriff.
Application for Divorce.
7b PeUu Cook— you are hereby notified that
Cbanncey Cook, your husband, baa applied to the
Court of Common Plea* of Tioga Co, for a divorce
f| um the bonds of matrimony, and that the Judges
of the said Court have appointed monday, the 3d
of December next, at the Court House in Wells.
“*° for the hearing of the said Chauocey Cook in
me premises, at which time and. Place yon can at
">d if you think proper.
Wan e . SoHN MATHERS, Sheriff.
WtUsbow 1 Nov, l t ;833,
OHE RIFF’S SALES BY VIRTUE
00/ sundry Writ*'of Fi.Fti, Vend. Ex. and Lev
ari Faciae, iituei out pf the Common Pleat of l'io.
ga County and'ti me directed, I Hall expose to put-
Tie tale on MONDAY, He third day of December
next at 1 o’clock P. flf, ot the Court Houtein Wellt
bon’,the following described property, to wit:
ALSO—A let of land in Delmar township descri
bed as follows: Bigiohihg at s hemlock the north
west cornerof slot belonging to John Pbalen, thence
north forty free degrees east to a sugar tree, sixty-six
perches, thence east eighty four perches to a beech,
thence aonth 158 perches to a beech, thence north
fifty-two degrees west, one hundred and seventy two
perches to the herolockthe place of beginning—Con
taining seTenty-tbree acres, part of warrant No.
303 with about 15 or 30 acres improved. To be sold
as tlie property of James W. Guernsey.
ALSO —A lot of land in Farmington township,
bounded on the north by A. J. Fisk, Joseph Sym.
ends, and Mrs. Bryant, east by Magee & Mercer
oau and widow Gee, south by Wickham A Tutbill
formerly the Beckwith lot and Edwin McKinney,
and west by James Beebe Webster and Hall
—Containing about nine hundred acres, with about
one hundred and forty acres improved, two frame
dwelling houses, throe plank houses, one frame barn,
one blacksmith shop, saw mill, and an apple and
peach orchard thereon.
Also —A lot of land in Tioga township on tho
north side of Broad street, bounded on the west by
Francis Carey, and the heirs of the late Mrs. E. B
Campbell, on the north by Thao. J. Berry, east by
Tioga River, and south by said Broad street—Con
taining six acres more or less, all improved, with
some hurt trees thereon.
Al-so—A lot of land in Tioga township, on the
north side of Cowanesque street, bounded on the
west by Crooked Creek, on the nortli by Margaret
Allen, on the cost by Samuel Bennett, and sooth by
said Cowanesque street—containing about J an acre
more or less, with a frame house and barn and some
fruit trees -thereon and known aa the (“S. Sugar")
Andrews lot. To bo sold as the property of Charles
O. Elz and Lyman Fisk.
ALSO—A lot of land situate in Richmond and
Tioga townships, bounded as follows, to wit. north
by E. S. Doughty’s land, east by A. & Turner
south by Daggett & Keys, west by E. S. Doughty
Containing about one hundred and forty acres with
about forty acres iuiproved, a frame house and barn
and small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the
property of Israel Mann.
ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township,
bounded.north by L. B. Maynard and C. Cady, east
by J. Leonard, south by B. King, and west by N.
Young—Containing about ono hundred acres more
or less, with about 15 or 20 acres improved, a dwel
ling house, frame barn, saw mill and some fruit
trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of North
rop Young.
ALSO—A lot of land in Knoxville, bounded north
by Cowanesque road, cast by lands late of the Alba
Estate, south by Cowanesque River, and west bv
Vandyke and the Parson lot—Containing about
eight acres of improved land, with a two story house
used us a dwelling house and cabinet shop thereon.
To be sold as the properly of Wm. B. Dimmick and
Joseph Weaver,
ALSO—A Jot of land beginning at a chestnut
stub, standing in the east line of Henry Seely's lot,
thence easterly along the highway to the south-west
corner of Daniel Angel's lot, thence north along said
Angel’s west line to the corner, thence east to Cy
prian Eastman's lot, thence north to Jonathan Mat
tison’d lot as conveyed to him by A. J. Munroe, west
along said Malliuon's south line, to the north cast
corner of Henry Seely’s lot, thence along Henry
Seely's cast Hue to the place of beginning—Cou
aining two acres be the same more or less, with at 1
large three story house used for a tavern and for
stores, a stable and other out buildings, and some
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of
Dewitt C. Rockwell with notice to O. P. Beach.
Philadelphia.
ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury township,
bounded north by George Dickinson and others, cast
by John Prulzmun, south by Jacob Prulzman, and
west by William Hunter—Containing lU2 acres with
about 50 acres improved, log house, frame barn,
shed, apple orchard, and some other fruit trees there
on. To bo sold os the properly of Sylvester Beck
with
ALSO—A lot oflund in Elkland borough, bound
ed north by Geo. L. Ryon, east by Buffalo street
south by 8. A. Buck, and west by John Ryon—,
Containing half an acre more or less, with u frame
house, frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To
be suld as the properly of Hiram Buck and S. A.
Buck.
ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, bound
ed north by Wm. Taylor, east by highway, south by
D. B. Wilcox’* estate and others, and west by Benj.
Wilcox—Containing abont forty-five or fifty acres,
with about twenty-five or thirty acres improved, a
frame house, frame barn and some fruit ticcs there
on To be sold as the property of Nathan Wilcox.
ALSO—A lot of land in Bloss township, bounded
north by Hannibal street, as laid out in the village
plot of Bloss, cast by Morris street, south by E.
Dyer, and west by Williamson road—Containing
about 3 of an acre of improved land, with a tavern
house, barn, shed and other outbuildings thereon.
To bo sold us Hie property of Benj. R. Hall,
ALSO—A lot of laud in Elklund township, bound
ed north by Mrs. Shumway, cast by highway, south
by Cowanesquc road and west by Joseph Paul—Con
taining one acre, with a tavern house, store, bam
and sheds, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold
us the properly of John M. Hammond.
ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bound*
cd north by Archer, cast by lands late of Harrison*
dcc’d, and south and west by Archer's, containing
sixty-four acres, with forty or forly.five acres impro
ved, a frame house and barn, and a few fruit trees
thereon. To bo sold as the properly of Robert
English. *
ALSO —A lot of land in Covington township,
bouaded north by Anna Morris, east by Tilly Mur
vin, south by E. Johnson, and west by E. Welhcrbce
Containing fifty acres, with about forly-ninc acres
improved, a frame house, frame and log barn, and an
apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property
of Giles Marvin.
Wfc!l»boro’, Nov. 8, 1855. JOHN MATHERS,
Sheriff*
Orphan’s Court Sale. 1
BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphan's Court
of the County of Tioga, will be sold at Public
Sale, on Monday the 3d day of December, alone o'-
clock, P. M. at the Court House,
A lot of land beginning at & sugar tree, the north
east corner of No. 4205, James Wilson warrantee,
ihencc south one degree east along the warrant line
one hundred and forty two and a half perches to
a post, tltence west by lands surveyed for Messrs
Meek and others, fifty one perches to a post, (hence
by laud surveyed for Edward Grosjean, one hundred
and lorly two and a half perches to a Beech tree in
the warrant line, llicnco by the warrant line east
fifty three perches lo the place of beginning—Con
taining forty six and a quarter acres part of warrant
survey No. 4205, aforesaid. All the right, title and
interest of Elijah J. Fellows dec'd. ■
.Terms, one half cash down, balance at the con.
firmalian of sale and delivery of deed.
JNO. N. BACHE, Adm'r.
Wellsboro’ Nov. 8, IBSS.
Application,for Divorce.
To Levi Heath —You are hereby notified Chat Lo
is M. Heath, your wife, by her next friend, George
Ferris, has applied lo the Court of Common Ftoas
of Tioga county, for a divorce from the bonds of
matrimony, and that the Judges of the said Court
have appointed Monday, the 3d day of December
next, al T lO o’clock a. no., at the Court House in
Wellsboro* for the hearing of the said Lois M. Heath
in form as aforementioned, in the premises, at which
time and place you can attend if you think proper*
Wellsboro* Nov. 1, *65. JOHN MATHERS,
Application tor Divorce.
To Anna Smith —You are hereby notified that Da
vid Smith, your husband, has applied to the Court of
Common Pleas of Tioga county, for a divorce from
the bonds of matrimony, and that'lhe Judges of the
said Court have appointed Monday, the 3d day of
December next, at >lO o'clock a. id., at the Court
House in Wellsboro' for the'hearing Of the said Da.
vid Smith in the premises, at which time and place
you can attend if you think proper.
Wellsboro’Nov. 1,’55. JOHN MATHERS,
HHE ; TIOQ
CHEAP LANDS.
Br MDTUAL ASSbciATION.
A Home tbr Allfor pair Dollar I
Sharei #3. V
THE GREAT NORTH-WESTERN
MUTUAL LAND AGENCY!
CHICAGO ILLINOIS.
‘WT*JjL DISTRIRUTB eD the tint day of January next,
’ ’ aniong its Shareholder*, by a Committee of Direct
ors elected by themselves
$135,000 In Lands Sc Gash.
Any person m», become * member of Urn Association, sud
joint owner of tho property, on tie Baictaao of ono or mow
shares or quarter «li»reg.
Every Stare nnd Quartet Slum will be duly numbered,
sealed signed and registered, end will draw Its proportloa of
the property by its unmbor in whole, or quarter tracts.
This Association is a permanent Institution and will con
tinue to distribute from year to year. Its prime object is to
cheapen lands and bring a Homestead, a Form within the
reach of oil, however limited their means. Active and intel
ligent Agents aro constantly engaged investing mods of the
Association in tho best improving sections of the Union, on
tho lines of projected Hallways, and where lb rapid advance
meat is certain. r
hand DorranU will be taken at the Market Rate* for
Shares In this Association; others will be purchased for Cosh
aul located on tho best lands ia tho State and Territories of
the Great West.
Parching tho greatest number of shores
by WKbT DAY 0* JANUARY, iB6O. will be notified to elect
a Director each toHuporlntend the distribution.! Uls expenses
ami two dollars por day, white engaged will be paid br the
Association. J
As soon os two-thirds of the Shores shall Imre been sold
the President, Secretary and Director* elected by the Shared
holders, shall appoint a day, not Later than the 80th da v of
January, 1850, and proceed to di-dribute among tho said Share
holders the entire property of tho Association, to the full
amount of Sliures, or $126,000.
The Property already secured for distribution the present
f° bo increased by constant Investment
of tlm Stocks sold ahd tho proßts is as follows;
1 Farm of 320 ocresrwith Orchard and good Buildings, within
one mile of the It. R. glutton, and 20 mile* of Chicago.
Mg ooe
1 Farm, IfiO acres, In Rock county, Wisconsin, with young
Orchard, fair buildings, and half timbered. 20 000
4 Farms in Illinois. each $lOOO, ±c*\n
% t v'” 11 '"*; m ' i’mo
i u “ Missouri, “ (JCO, 1.2)0
Ten 100 aero Tracts in Wisconsin, each $4OO, 4 000
Twenty 8U aero Tracts, In lowo, “ 240, iisoo
ICNK) Town lots In the above States, 5 000
20,000 acres of choice Wild Lands 80*000
Each Shareholder shall be entitled to whatever may foil to
his sharp in the distribution, b« U large or nvwa.lL It may be
a Farm worth $30,000. But in no cure, can it be Uu than one
arrr. of gi*d Lam/ or a Town Lot.
Any iicreon becoming entitled to n Farm or Lot rained over
$lOO can liare cash for the same, deducting only 26 per cent.
Smaller prizes will be token in part payment of shores of the
next year.
Title* to Lands will bo forwarded to Shareholders at the
mure cost of Notary's fees for acknowledgment.
This Rare Chance for a Fortune
should bo secured at onco, by sending in your orders for
Shares Immediately.
A premium of SI(H will lx? paid to the Agent who shall
sell the greatest number of shares; $76 to tho second ; $6O to
the third; $25 to the fourth, and a premium of $lOOO will bo
given to that Fire Company, Lodge, or Association who shall
dispose of the greatest number of shares.
Dir* Agcuts wanted In every town in Che Colon to sell
Shares and report go<Kl investments.
A liberal percentage will bo allowed and Circulars forwar
ded to order by mail or express.
1000 Land Warrant* Wanted.
Wi* will pay tho highest cash prices, in slmros; or port In
shares or all cash. Wo will locate Land 'Warrants on the
mont advantageous term 1 * for parties abroad. We luivlng
efllcient agents In every Laud Office, with plot* of the best
unentered lands in the Union. This Is a rare opportunity to
person*' holding Land Warrants In tho East. States to have
them located by a reliable coin|>any. on mime of tho choicest
lun<ls of tho Union, where rapid advancement is certain.
It will only be necce«ary to transmit by mall or express,
your Warrants duly transferred and wo will return the Shares,
or ca>h. by roluru mod, or tho titles to the laud as soon os it
can bo located.
Address by mail for Shares In the above Association, or for
locution of Land Warrants, 4c.
LELAWD, BARNES k 00,
Agents Ot. N. W. Land Agency,
Box 862.
Chicago, Illinois.
N. B. Where parties prefer it. lands will bo entered in
their name?, and texncs, Ac. paid for them, for an agreed por
tion of tho rise in tulue in periods of 3or 5 years. At which
time If preferred by them, their money will bo returned with
12 iwr cent, per annum Interest in Hen »r « »t»n. m »u* i»nH>
L. B. A 00.
Send In your Orders at once.
Da* Letters simply of Inquiry, should enclose a stamp for
return {tostage.
GRAND RUSH
AT
JONES & ROE'S.
Where they are now receiving their
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
WHICH consists op
DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
FAMILY GROCERIES. HATS AND CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE. TIN
WARE, WOODEN-WARE, READY
MADE CLOTHING, AND FLOOR OIL
CLOTiIS, FLANNELS, EASTERN CLOCKS
Warranted to keep good time.
WE would say to our customers and purchasers
generally, that our store is now complete, we
have a large assortment of every kind of goods and
our prices cannot fail to suit the closest buyers.
Wellsboro* OcL 25 1855. JONES A ROE.'
Red Sc While Flannels.
ALSO Cotton Flannels, Bed-ticking, Blue Denims,
Stripe Shirtings, Drillings, Brown Factory,
Bleached Muslins, Irish Linen, Table Covers, and
Spreads, Carpel Warp,Colton Yarn,Collon Batting,
and Wadding just received at JONES & ROE’S.
Cloths Sc Cassimeres-
BLACK, Blue and Grown Broad Cloths, Black
and Fancy Doeskin Cassimeres, also SatlineU’a
and Sheeps Gray Cloths, just received and for salo
very cheap, at (0c125) JONES i ROE’S.
CLOTHING.
G 1 ENTLEMEN in wont or anything in the line
T of Clothing for the coming winter will find the
largest, cheapest and best assortment at
Oct 25. JONES A ROE’S.
SHAWLS. —Ladies will find the largest assort
ment of desirable styles of Long and Square
Grocha and long aud square Woolen Shawls at
Oct. 25,1855. JONES & ROE’S.
PLAIN A FIGURED DELAINES.—PIain de.
lainca of all colors, also some boliful styles of
figured detains just received at
JONES A ROE’S.
LADIES SHOES Ladies will find the larges
cheapest and best assortment of shoes of every
description, Gaiters Rubbers and-obildrens shoes at
JONES & ROE’S.
BOOTS 4 SHOES.—Gentlemen’s Bools of every
descript'on. Boy’s Bools and Shoes of all stylos
and sizes just received at JONES '& ROB’S.
BUFFALO ROBES.—a few Bales of extra No.
1, just received at JONES & ROE'S
HATS 4 CAPS.—A large assortment just re
ceived, at (Oct. 25.) . JONES 4 ROE’S-
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. VV. BWEATLAND,
Tiogn, Jnly.l6, '55. G. W.TAYLOR.
(D* The business will be carried on under the so
pervision of G. W. Taylor, who is authorized to re
ceive the outstanding claims of the late firm. •
Thankfiil for past favors, a continuance of patron,
age is earnestly solicited.
Wants, & Things Wanted.
WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun-'
ty,a ; bottle of the “Liquid'Heave Cure,” to
check the first indications of heaves, and the preven
tion and cure of til diseases that affect the wind of
h °ALSb, a box of Dr.' Power’s “Hibernian Olnf
monl, a sovereign remedy for Gall?, Scratches, GMj
zes, Brows, Ijeshwonhds, and oil cutaneous diseases
to which horse* or horrted cattle are subject.
ALSO, a bo* of the “Gerinai, Rat Killer,” oqe,oF
the safest and best articles in.oso (by decoying rats
1 and mice, or I»yon* celebrated M Rat rijw, Ibr the
1 .same purpose, For sale at lUe WcUeboro* Drug Star*.
Sheriff.
Sheriff.
fTHHE Subscriber hiving purchased Bails; &.FO.
I ley's entire stock of Books, Stationery and
Jewelry, and .added thereto bis ■ former Stock, at Ti.
oga, mid a large and fresh assortment from the City,
maybe found hereafter in' ‘
Roy’s New Bnilding,
where be will he hippy lo serve (he public wilh
SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Book.,
a. cheap u they dan he purchased (hia aide of the
City.
AU. TUB POPULAR MAGAZINES 01 THE DAT,’
may be had at his counter, and any book desired
can* be furnished lo eider* He will also keep a full
assortment oi
Stationery and Ink,
which may bo purchased on reasonable terms.
Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of
Ag WATCHES,.
CLOSES,
JEWELRY,
on hand and for sale on (he principle of
'•Small profitt <£■ quick Returns"
Wilh large practical experience, and having so
cured the services of a good workman in the roe
chnnioalDepartment, those wishing watches
Cleaned & Repaired
can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily
and promptly.
lie will keep constantly on hand a large assort
ment of English and American styles of
WALL PAPER
which all will do well lo call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, a continuance of patron
age is respectfully solicited, G. W. TAYLOR.
Wellaboro’, Oct. 18,1855. (formerly of Tioga.)
ROBERT ROY.
DRUGGIST If APOTHECARY,
Wellsboro’ Pu.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IN
FOREIGN A> DOMESTIC DRUGS $
CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, OIL,
PAINTS,DYES, ACIDS, VAR.
NISHES, PUTTY, WIND.
OW-GLASS, BRUSHES,
PA TENT MEDICINES
ROOTS, BARKS, BIT
TERS, HERBS, SEEDS,
OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS,
TINCTURES, PILLS, POW.
DERS, PHARMACEUTIC PREP
ARATIONS, THOMPSONIAN Sf
BOTANIC MEDICINES, HOMEOP
ATHIC REMEDIES, CHILDREN'S
TOYS, INKS, PERFUMERY AND
TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY
GOODS , BURNING FLUID ,
POTASH, TAR t LAMPS, SG.
ALSO,
CHOICE TEA nl very moderate prices. Fhysi
ciana* will at all times receive careful attention.
Every article sold at his Slure is warranted to be as
represented to the purchaser. All articles not satis
factory may bo returned, if uninjured, and the mon
ey refunded. Term*, Ctah.
O - Call at the of the Mortar, j-fl
WelUboro’ Oct. 25, 1d55.1f.
Cosmopolitan Art Association!
SECOND YEAR.
Arrangements for tho Second Annual Collection of this
nevr and Popular Institution for tho diffusion of Literature
and Art, have boon made on the most extensive scale.
Among the works already engaged, Is the far-famed
“(MdDA CETBCmiV*
which originally coflt'Tm Thousand Dollar*.
In forming the New Collection, the diffusion of works of
America* Art. and tho encouragement of American genius
have not been overlooked. Commissions have bean issued to
many of tin* most distinguished American Artists, who will
contribute some of their finest productions. Among them
are three Marble Dusts, executed by tho greatest living Sculih
Ior,—IUIIAM POWKRS.
George Washington,
THE FATHER OP 1118 COUNTRY,
Benjamin Franklin,
TUB PHILOSOPHER;
Daniel Webster,
THE STATESMAN.
A vpecfar ngnnt hiw vl.Mtrd Europe und
judicious selection* of foreign work of Art, both In'Broutc
ami Marble; Statuary and Choice Painting*.
The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paint*
Inga ami Statuary, to bo dialrfbutod FREE among the mom*
here of tho Association for tho Second Y«nr.
Terms of Membership.
The payment of Three Dolloth constitute* any one a mem
ber of this Association, anil entitles him to either one of the
Maxine* for one year, and also a ticket iu the distribution
of the Statuary and tainting*.
The literature issued to subscriber* consists cf the follow
ing Monthly Magazine-*: Harper’s, Putnam's, Knickerbock
er, HntiwJliold Words, Unilmm's, and Oodey's Lady’s Book.
tanoiis taking fire membership* are entitled to any five of
the Magazines for one year, and to fix Uckdt in the ulstrMu •
tion. The net proceeds derived. from the side of memlxT
shfi*. nro devoted to the purchase of works of Art for the
ensuing year.
The Advantages Secured
by becoming a member of this Association, are—
-Ist. AH persons receive the full rulttc of (heir tubeprxption
at the start, in the shape of sterling Magazine Literature.
2d. Koch- member is contributing towards purchasing
choice Works of Art, which are to be distributed among
themselves, and are at (ho same time encouraging tho ArtUU
of the country, disbursing thousands of dollars through Us
agency. •
PdrsODt in renUingfunds for membership, will plenso giro
their jml ojjux addreu in stating the month they wish
tho Mftfiiuint? to commence, end have tho letter registered at
tho Post Office to prevent low; on Its receipt a certificate of
mcmlwrshlp, together with tho Magazine desired, will be for
warded, to ony part of the country.
ThoAe who purcluuo magazines at Bookstores, will observe
that by joining this Association, they receive the Magaiine
and free lid.rt m the annual distribution all at the same price
they now pay for the Magazine alone.
For Memberships, address, C. L. DERBY,
Actuary C. A. At either of the principal Office*—
‘•Knickerbocker Magazine* l office, 348 Droailwily, New York;
or Western Office, 166 Water Street, &ndusky, Ohio.
Subscriptions received by JOHN N. BACUK, Honorory
Secretary, ibr Wellubo rough Pa.
WoUaboro* November, Bth, 1856.
Register’s Notice. .
NOTICE ia hereby given, that the Executors and
Administratorsoatlm following named Estates
have settled their accounts, and that the same will
be presented to.lhe Orphans’ Court of Tioga County,
on MON DAY, the fid day.of December, 1855, for
confirmation and allowance, viz.
The account of John Fox and Henry B. Card,
Executors of NEHEMIAH HODGES, late of Sul
livan debtaaed. _
The account of John James and Mary E Thom
a&.AdminUfrators of DANIEL NICHOLS, late «l
Union, deceased,
, The accpunt. of Dapi?l 8. Sherwood, R. P< Buttles
and Jbhn B. Drake, Administrators of .ISAAC*'
DRAKE, late of Richmond, deceased, 1 '
, W.D. BAILET, Register. <
Register's Office', }
‘ yfellstorp.’Nov.,l.lBss., J ; , ~, ■ f ,
Musical , Instruments Pianos,
Melodeons, Violins, Accordeoos, 4c., &e~—iuat
received aud for sale by ' O. W, TAYLOR.' •
9 )
. ~ .track:
' Tbs Crimean Campaign Ended 11
WiAPf. 9 EOLahB D
"fBAiOWIS, erms.
yj SET & CO;, against thowi jld codgers,
’ Frlerids.'Couhtrymen and all who doat on good
Bargains, (whicbuticludes everybody,) we have just
received a splendid stock of
Fail and Winter Goods,
at our'Stare in Tioga, which can bo had for
Little, dr Nothing
above prime cost—with oceans of good will thrown
on gratis; The first pick is the best pick, so come
in while slock is fresh. Delays ore dangerous—. Pr
ocrastination btS'frostbillen many’a good bargain
If you want your money’s worth, come on. If you
want more, than a dollar's worth fora dollar, don't
come ; hat yea will be astonished to see what a pile
ol goods we can pat up for a dollar. Our stock of
DRY GOODS
is not mado up of the odda and ends and (be rem
nants of "closed up" concerns City, but com
prises a complete assortment of the latest styles and
best qualities, from the coarsest domestic lo the fi
nest imported fabrics, such as
Silks, and Ladies’ Cress Goods,
Latest Styles, and adapted lo every variety of trim*
filings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the
Slock before purchasing elsewhere.
Baldwin, Guernsey fc Co., have always on band
a seasonable and fashionable stock of
Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing,
which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES.
ALSO .
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass,
Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware ,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Oils, Paints
and Dye-Stuff's of every kind
and of the best quality,
with BOOTS SHOES, for Everybody.
*„• All kinds of Country Product taken in ex
change for goods al the market prices.
T. L. BALDWIN.
Tioga. Oct. 18, 1855. A. T. GUERNSEY,
O. B. LOWELL,
RHODES 1 FEVER AND AGUE CURE,
OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA.
"pOR the prevention and cure of Intermittent and
Remittent Fevers, Kkvkb and Aofr, Chills and Fr.vm,
Dumb Aour, Oenzml Debili#, Niont Sweats, and all otlpT
form* of dbeaeo vrliich liavo a common origin iu Maloriutor
Miasma.
This 1b & NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect
any resident or traveler even in tin* most sickly or swampy
localities, from any Ague or IHllions disease whatever, or any
Injury from constantly iubaling Malaria nr Miasma.
It will Instantly check the Ague In j»eisous uho have Buf
fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty jenrs, so
that they need never to have anothop chill, by continuing in
use according to directions. The patient at unco begins to r*>
cover appetite and strength, and continues until a permanent
and radical core is effected.
2t3**onc or two buttles will answer for ordinary cases; some
may require more. Directions printed in German. French and
Spanish, oocouipuiy each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal
discounts made to the trade.
JAMES A. RHODES, PruvMcnn-, 11. I.
PROOF OF SAFETY,
New York, June 11,1865,
*•1 hare mode a chemical examination of ‘Rhodes Fever and
Ants Cure,’ or •Antidote to Malaria,’ and have tested it for
Arsenic, Mercury. Quinine, and Strychnine, but have njit
found a particle of either lu It, nor have 1 found any substance
in its composition that would prove injurious to (hceuiistitu
tion. JAMES 11. CHILTON, M. I).. Chemist, M
EVIDENCE OF MERIT.
“LEWisnt'RG. ratlin Co,. Pa., May 2,1855.
Me. .1. A-Ruodiol— Dear Sir: The i«»x of medicine yon Kent
mo was duly received on the 11th of April. 1 have sold about
one half of it, and bo far tho iieople Mho have u-cd U are sat
isfied that it has cured them. It has certainly Btopin*d tho
Ague in even- one who has used it. and six of the cases were
of tong standing. My sister, who has liad it for five or six
years back, and could noun* get it stopped, except by Quinine,
and that only as lung as-she Mould take it, is now. T think,
entirely cured by your remedy. o. It. McOINLY.”
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS.
Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or
AnH-P.-rio/lirs or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which
is owing to such po)«ntiouB (imps. n»v nut-i thei .andois to
“break the chills*' fur a short time, while they are sure to
cause conrtitutloiml maladies that cease nniv with life. Re
member that tho only Feter and Ague remedy flmi is harm
less a» well os sure, H
RHODES’ FEVER AND AOVECriSE.
For halo by ROBERT ROY, tt?JUhorn; and bv Dmlors pone
rallv. (Si-lit. a IS.'.i. 3m is, Um Oh. ly.J'
HOWARD ASSOCIATION
PHILADELPHIA.
Important Announcement.
rpo nil persona afflicted wiili Sexual diseases,
X socli os SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMINAL
WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHfE.A,
GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or
SELF-ABUSE, Ac., Ac.,
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia
in view ol the awful destruction of human life and
health, caused by Sexual diseases, and the deceptions
which are practiced upon the unfortunate victims of
such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con.
suiting Surgeon, asa CHARITABLE ACT worthy
of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA
TIS, to all persons thus afflicted, (Male or Female,)
who apply by letter, with a description of their con
dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, Ac.,) and in
case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH
MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Inslilu
tion, established by special endowment, for the re
lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with *’Virn.
lent and Epidemic Diseases," and its funds can be
used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of
means, which tile Directors have voted to advertise
the above notice. It is needless to add that the As.
socialion commands the highest Medical skill ol the
ago, and wnTTurnighlhc most approved modern
treatment;—Valuable advice olso given to sick and
nervous females, afflicted with WomtrGomplaint
Lcucorrheea, Ac.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN
Consulting Surgeon. Howard Association, No. 2
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HARTWELL President.
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secrctary.
October 25,1855. —ly.
The Great Serpent
IS NOT COMING,
BUT THE EMPORIUM OF STOVES
Will, BE HERE FOR A FEW RAYS.
THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in
Wcllsboro,’ has just arrived, at the STOVE
& TIN STORE of D. P. &W. ROBERTS. They
would call the attention of the public to their well
selected assortment, consisting of the
YOUNG AMERICA Elevated oven.
MORNING STAR, Improved. do.
NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT. do.
REGULATORS,PREMIUMS 4 LOW OVENS.
Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR
Stoves, at City prices.
These Stoves are Selected with the greatest care
especially far tins market, and cannot fail to give
entire satisfaction. Call and see them.
Tinware
of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the best ma
terial and sold as cheap if not cheaper than that of
any .other establishment in the county. ~EavC Gat.
tars made to order on short notice.
JOBBING done to order and in the best manner.
All Tin-ware carefnlly proved before leaving the
shop.
ID* Old Iron| Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Sil
ver amd Gold either old or new, taken in exchange
for Goods at the Market price.
' Theyrospeclfully solicit the patronage of all who
wish to purchaso anything in their line, assuring
them that money can be saved by examining their
stack before purchasing elsewhere.
D. P. 4 W. ROBERTS.
Wcllsboro.’ Sept., 20,1855.
STRAYED from the premises °f
.■ the subscriber, on or about the
middle of October, a dark red year- UMHWEf 1
eg ) heifer. Information rericerning
her whereabouts will be gratefully received]
Weltsbero’, Nov. 1,1855. J. STICKjLEY.
Corn Shelters—from $l2 doiwn tb
8275—f0r sale hy D. P. 4 \V, ROBERTS.
j_- i Notice.
rpHB undersigned, oitixens of Tioga County, Pa,'
-thereby give notice that they intend to make
application to Ibo Legislature 0 f Pennsylvania at
Sts next session (which commences on the Ist Tue*.
day ofJafliury 1856,) fqr the creation of a corpo
rate body with Banking or diaoonot privileges, by
the name and style of the “THE TIOGA COON
TP BANK," to be located at Tioga Village, Tioga
County Pennsylvania, with a capital of One Hun.
dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of iu.
creasing said capital to two hundred thousand dot.
lars.
Vine DePui,
J. S. Bosh,
J. W. Guernsey,
P. S. Tuttle,
Jus. G. Merccreau,
J. Sohnuffein,
A. Humphrey,'
Edward Bayn,
Seth Daggett,
Lewis Daggett,
Tioga, June 31,1855-Gm.
NOTICE,
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be
made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its
next session, for the creation of a corporate body '
with general Banking privileges of issue, discount
and deposit, to be called “THE BANK OF TIOGA
COUNTY” with a capital of One Hundred Thou
sand Dollars, said Bank to be located in the Boro' of
VVellsboro,’ Tioga Co. Pa,
J. L Robinson, B. B Smith,
8. F. Wilson, Jas. Lowrey,
Jno. N. Cache, L. I. Nichols.
Wellsboro,' June 14,1855. [Cm.]
NOTICE is hereby given that on 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 the privilege ofincrea
*ing to One Hundred ond Fifty Thousand Dollars,
to be called the “TIOGA VALLEY BANK" and U»
be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa.
Mansfield June 25, 1805.
Tillage Lot for Sale.
THE Subscriber offers fur sale a lot sitnated in
the Coro' of Lawrenceville, Tioga Co. Pa. con
taining about three-fonrths of an acre. Said lot ia
bounded and described as follows, on the west by
Middle slrccl, north by Micajnb Seeley, east by
Curtis Parkhursl, on the south by Demand.
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. Lawrenceville Tioga Co. Pa.
WM, M. JOHNSON,
Lawrenceville, Juno 14 1855, (6m.) •
Union Academy.
fpHE First Term for the ensuing year will com.
inence September 4lh; the second, November
7lh; the third, February 19,1856.
Tuition, from 82,50 to $3.50.
Lessons on Piano ond Melodeon, 8.00.
Board por week, i,50.
The Teacher's Class will receive instruction in
the art of Teaching from the Principal and the Co,
Superintendent during the Fall and Spring Terms.
Deerfield, Aog. 23, '55. S. 8. PRICE.
WANTED.
JOURNEYMAN WAGGON.MAKER wanted to
if work by the day, month or on shares, at Ilia
shop of the Subscriber in Clymer township, Tioga
Co, Pa. 1 have a large quantity of seaeoned him.
her on hand, ready to he 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, Dealers
• in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS
if SHOES , READY-MADE CLOTH JUG , Hood
Sf Willow Wart) Tobacco , Cigar*, Fruits , Con/ec.
(icmery, Jfc., Al the Stand recently occupied
by Robert Roy, VVellsboru 1 , Pa.
Plaster! Price Reduced!
THE subscriber has just received at his mill near
Mansfield, 350 lons Cayuga PLASTER stone,
where he will keep constantly on hand fresh ground
plaster t o supply all that may give him a call. No
mistake this timcLighlning never strikes one tree
tivicc. Price $5,50 per ton. AMOS BIXBY.
Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855
Farm Tor Male.
o—a rPJie Subscriber offers for
*SSjSiL sale a Farm, situated
IllilfSp' ll Rutland, Tioga county,lgSSjjp?
j about two miles from
Roseville. Said farm contains forty.four acres, is
under good cultivation, having a good frame hou«e
and burn, Spring House and other ncscssary outbuil
dings and a fine apple orchard thereon. Formerly
owned by Marlin Johnson.
Enquire of the subscriber at Daggett's Mills, Pa,
WM.M. JOHNSON.
Daggett’s Mills, Pa. Oct. 1855-Cm.
Orphans' Court Sale.
BY VIRTUE of an Order of the Orphans'Cobrl
of (he County of Tioga, will be sold «t Public
Sale, on the premises in the township of Middlebury,
in said County, on WEDNESDAY the 28th day
of November, 1855. at 1 o’clock, P. M. the following
estate, properly of the late Sylvunus Ames, deed, la
wit:
A lot of land lying in the township of Middlebury,
in said county, and bounded north by Lorenzo Like,
east by Bragins Niles, south by Lewis Ames and
wen* by David Palmer, Containing FIFTY ACRES,
with about twenty-five acres improved, with a frame
house and applo orchard thereon. Terms made
known on (he day of sale.
DANIEL HOLIDAY,
Middlebury, Oct 24, 1855. Guardian.
Wellsboro’ Academy.
THE WINTER TERM of this Institution will
commence December, 4th. Special attention will
be given lu the ort of leaching. The Assistants aro
experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room,
Washing &.c. at $1 50 to $9OO per week. There
are a few rooms in town for those who wish to board
themselves. Tuition at previous rates and no do
ducllon made for absence unless it exceeds a half
term. By order of the Trustees.'
N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal
Wclinboro* Nov. B*. 1855.
New Volumes —Subscribers rfisy begin Now.
Life, illustrate d-a first
clans Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News, Lit
erature, Science and the Arts; to Entertainment, Im>
provement and Progress, One of Ihe best Family
Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year.
THE W ATER-CURB J 0 tl E S .U,
Devoted to Hydropathy, its Philosophy and Practice
to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous iHußtr-v;
tinna; and those laws which govern Life and Health,
$1 a year.
THE PUP KXOI, 001 CAL JOURNAL:
Devoted to all those Progressive Measures for the cl.
ovation and improvement of Mankind. Amply Il
lustrated. $1 a year.
For 83 a copy of each of these Journals will be
aenl.onc year. Agents wanted. Address, Fowleks
& Wells, 308, Broadway New-York.
MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above'
works, and practical Phrenologist, may bo found at
the house of Mr. I. Richards, Wcllaboro', Pa.
11 Notice to Retailers.'
NOTICE is hereby given to Venders of Mcrchna
dize who have neglected to procure their Li
censes for the present year, that the same must be
taken out by •I’® day °f DccohibcrCourt, or
costs will ensue. - HENRY RATHBONE,
Wellaboro'Nov. 1'55, . Treas'r.of Tiogt Ca* :
O HA WLS.—Heavy wtfeli longpnd 1 square
end vquue Breehs, plain and figurtd C*i
shawls, a Urge variety, ul • J, U. BOWEi
B. C. Wickham,
A. T. Guernsey*
F. E, Smith,
A. C, Bosh,
Jacob Johnston,
T. J Berry,
H. E. Smith,
H. S. Johnston,
Jas. Goodrich,
E. T. Bentley.
lore'