The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 22, 1855, Image 3

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    THE GABAT sekpent is yo.T goaniTQ.
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THE ifteateat variety of STOVES ever wen in Wdishorn,’ lias just arrived at Dio STOVE &. TIN
STORE of D. P. & W. ROBERTS. They would call the attention of the public tp their well ae.
octcd assortment, consisting of tlie YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven, MORNING STAR, Improved,
do.,NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGOLATOR3,PREMIUMS&LOW OVENS.
Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. Those Stoves are selected
with the greatest care, especially for tjiis market, and cannot fail to satisfaction. ..Call and
fpfl jhem.
TIN WARE—of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, mode of the test material and sold as cheap if not
cheaper than] tbol of any other establishment in the county. Euvo Gutters made to order on snort no>.
tict. JOBBING done to order and in the beat manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before
leaving’ the shop. O* Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold'either old or new, la*
ken in exchange for Goods at the Murkel price. They respectfully solicit the patronage ofa(l who wish,
to purchase anything in their line, assuring them lint money cun bo saved by examining their'stbdlc
before purchasing elsewhere D. P. W. ROBERTS.
Wellsboro.* Nov., 22,1855.-tf. ' . 1
Notice.
THE Co. Superintendent and the School Direct*
ora of Charleston township will meet at the
Youngs’ School House in said township, on Friday,
he 30lh of Nov., at 1 o’clock p. m to examine teach
ers and make contracts with the same.
Charleston, Nov. 1855, By order of the Board.
Notice.
THE School Directors of Delmar will meet at
the School House on Stony Fork near the
Steam Mill, on Saturday the 3-Uli of Nov. at one
o’clock p. in., fur the purpose of hircing teachers
and making arrangements for the winter schools.
All teachers who intend to leach in Delmar the en
suing winter should be present.
Nov, 8,1855. Bv order of the Board.
LIST OF LETI'ERS remaining ia the Poet .
Office at Wellsboro' Abo. 20, 1855.
Itonten, Rota Johnson, John (foreign!
llonlm, a Jnckncn, Sail*
Pocb<», Comic KNhorn, Mr* S..
lUrtliolonn'W, diaries Hiptorn, Ilimni I
Trim I, 11. Lih, Lvlle, James, hat,
rata. Wm.C Mlllor. John »
Crans. Mrs. <). Moulj, Mrs. A.
Cook, Hrrnci. IVmllcton. Heart
IkKlef. Alhr- Qnljjlor, WilHuni*
IwrrU Uftina* j ({imln. Kllcn (tare Ja*. Krl)\j
KllloU. Julia W. U«*CB, .Miss Murimn*;
(•rimes. Dan IM . (furwlgn' SkHr Cupl J W
HeAbieli. John \ “ ) M uti-rmuu. Mr*. t>*
Jones A Conabk ‘White, Elouthai
Wilson. PiiMir
I>r«ms calling forlhoabwo letters will plow my they
are lulvertlaed. A. S. BIIEWSTKU, ]’. M.
Trial List for December Term, 1855.
James Forv vs. Slmi'on Tower et al.'J
Charlc* Me Ewer w. D. Weed ct r\l.
11. Coetlcy el aJ L. DavenpotL
]• A. Tara ts. K. D. Tmuej
James Benkart* y* If. WlllfaUon. Jr
l.udmU MowarJ vs. L. K. OarflolJ nml Wife.
Cuklimao k Smitn vs. s. From.
- * v». M. Swly ot ftl
J K-’ll-' v< Wm. Pimmon-
Mm. Leroy vs. M. Cmmimiga et aL
1/irrnzo UnUiaic r*. Mcrrll A toot. J
llaraa Jackson th. ll«nl*on Matttoon.
James Pritc vs. Westfield School Director*.
T\iom.t« I‘ntnani vs. K. Dyer
0 11. Dyer v*. Thomiu Lee;.
A Lh Lear T>*. ?■. Phillipd et al.
T. J \>o. \s. J. Sofli'ld ct a'.
I’ Thoniiiaor I* J. C«v ct al
A. K. Forman \h, Uainca TtmnnUip.
John I'm;. yh- Ts«>ga fount...
H Mien»»o T*. Alex. Mulil-on ct a’
li TliMtniwo' vy, John Dnvti
A. 11. Mcllenn v. Tlopa Connie.
.Mwl» SticilCb w. Elurry StU-kli-K
J. PickiOKC- \t. Wfllv Ilftrrin > I iv'.
X. ThompMP. vs j*. Pamcntic
W. Trowbridge cl n\ \t. ». iTutzioan et al.
A. I) llOl’kWf i U. (ilctixoi.
Kmcry *lkki* t.. Jmm*« Kngli’h
Marriot for Lvnr* r«. (' Chtinliin ct nl
W. D. Mldrlnugli ct al .1 Oncmnov ct si.
E. T. lloy» Ye, ('lark Slohhoh.
Ueonett I.«r Doggci Franu« Sior.
A. C. Ilu-» th. R K. NUo-
Anwn C. Ki» ix II !■ Ajinn-x.
L< IVmlicKt \f. J/vmcr* I.Jnck«jrj
J S Umifi' vm. JitlimU Socii •.
- J. H- vx, El l:is Millc
liaar Reach v*. Ilcury Ftcrlo.
II W Slcwar is. C Furnun cl iv
M T Rarlc- %•. . Pib'»
J. I). Xlai. vt. J. ShmcoixS
J W. Guernsey ct a \<. W M. Mallnr
T. Brace et al t*. O. Fi»li et nl
Royal Buan vh, Hiram Whitcomb.
J W, Sliof v« Wintlirop Bench
R W. Canflclt' v< John Diamond
II Bljrelow vx. C. Churchill ct al.
>( R Flch »». sanUi flilkey.
John M a»- vx. 11. A OuornHcv vl al
• Samjwor. v«. J. \ oukln et ni.
Tbo». Montano* >s. 11. Mnrkharr
Jaro« Mcrrii ty. 11. Milli-toii A Co.
R Kel*e» v*. E. P. iMinc.
lr* Smith Jr. A 10. r.% C. H. I* Ford.
Joseph Harr. fi. W. Knif.
Fenton A Rhein* v«. II T Urm*
At Unix, perry el & Tnmgh k Jlun.
J X Haiti. vx. a. C, Elv.
1 mot) io»iii*hu tv Tlopv County
* * I’ l ***- vs. Tri Uartholomev
Ha>s. LMim k ( \i. {’hark- Hvon
I mon towiiviuj' vh C- l*. Bpfncur et ah
Nwmid h**tf.n v*. H. I*. Yeoman*
II > h>c v«. EthM Hnrrh.
LOOK OUT FOR THE ENGINE!
The Seasons change —
SO DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE;
AXD BUSINESS RELATION,
THEREFORE,
TABOR, BALDWIN A CO.,
{Succeed Tabor , Yovng Co.
IX THE FOUNDRY RESIN ESS, AS
TUf ANUFACTURERS of Steam Engines, Boilers
11X and Machinery of all kinds; Sloven, Hollow
Ware, Tin, and Copper Wan.
REPAIRING A JOB WORK done with the
least possible dcjjy.
MILL GEARXNGSfuruishcd without extra charge
/or patterns.
PLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took the
premium at the late County Fair,J kept constantly
Wc have the exclusive right, for Tioga County, lo
manufacture and vend the
King Store.
one of the best (if not the very best) Cook Stoves
cvcr invented; which is always on hand al our
alore boose, for wholesale & retail. J
Their Stoves took the premium over the Albany
Cloves at the late Fair. That is a feather in oor
C4 P which wo donl intend to have plucked out soon.
Coru Shelters,
Of all the improved patterns ihpl commend them,
selves to farmers.
Besides this, we intend lo furnish better Ware,
belter articles and belter work, at lower prices than
any other establishment in Tioga county will be
* ] u ma >* who pays CASH, can gel
wbathe buys at reduced prices. This is the loir
do S* ®nd iho. system upon which
the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will bo eon.
ducted here*(Ur. Don’t wail for the wo K .,n r b.il
come on. TA BOR, BALDWIN 4, CO
Tioga, N0v,.15 f 1855.—if.
CT Old hop and Copper, and all kinds of pjoduco
taken iu exchange (or work.
OILKS—A few more pieces of those benmifu
O changeable silks at 50 cts per yardman rccei
at the Empire Store, and going off- llkq hot
cakes. Call and see-them at J. R. BOWEN’S.
Corn Shelters-—frojn $l2 dowrT,fo
ss7s—for isle by' D. p. &, yr, ROBERTS.
EVER CHANGIN6-ALWAYS NEW!
LAHGEJ arrival
OF ‘
FALL AND WINTER FOODS,
AT TIIK
EMPIRE STORE.
THE SUBSCRIBER lakes the earliest opportu
nity of informing the citizens ofTioga county,
nnd the “rest of mankind.” that he is now reviving
his second ytock of Goods foj the Fall and Winter
trade; and he deems it unnecessary and entirely'
out of order to go into an enumeration of the thou
sand nnd one articles, that lie in common with other
merchants keep and arc so
Extremely anxious to dispose of.
BnMhore is one thing that ho wishes distinctly
understood, and that is, he docs not buy goods*id
lay upon liis shelves and counters and accumulate
the dost of centuries, wailing for that good Uta&'
when people are so green, or (what is worse) hard
up, as lo be willing to accept the “Old Familiar
faces” of these “Shop-keepers,” at the “tariff” first
imposed. (No insinuations 7)
His motto is “small profits, speedy sales and
quick returns." Thinking that by adopting and
living vp lo the motto, he shall merit and receive a
continuance of Ihe patronage heretofore awarded
him, ho wonld say to alt—call and see the sJcw
Goods J.R. BOWEN.
WclUboro, Nov. 15, 1555.
Will Kansas be Free ?
IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that the
Subscriber is offering merclMndiiecAmp, admits
not a dunl 1. The ijucslion will be immediately set
tled upon inspection of* the GooO* and prices.
He is just receiving bis fall stack, which consists
in a general assortment of
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE,
CROCKERY, ROOTS AND SHOES,
READY-MADECLOTHING, HATS
&. CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
WOODEN WARE,STONE. 1
WARE, TIN WARE,
Dr. Ham’s Invigorating Spirit.
"A Word to the Wise is sufficient /’’
The Subscriber has a large and well selected stock
of Goods, and is offering them at as reasonable prices
as cun be bought in Ttoga Co n or this side of Cedar
Run!
He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a
GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of StyUFF
or a FINE DRESS, will do well lo call and exam
ine before purchasing elsewhere.
Come and see and be convinced of the truth of the
foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agent,
For H. H. POTTER
Middlebury Centre, Nov. 8,1655.
NEW iriBELINEKY STORE.
l\|fSS E. P. RICH
IVL ARD£, would respect- W - !
fully announce lo the citizens of
Wcll.-iboro 1 and vicinity, that
she has just opened a new
finery establishment over R, S.
Bliley’s Store, where she will
keep constantly on hand a
GOOD ASSORTMENT
OF MILLINERY GOODS, ,
such H«
Endics A Children’s Bonnets,
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES,
Ac., Ac.,
All orders promptly attended to. She Will also at
tend lo Dressmaking as usual. ICTNo (rust. <
Application Tor. Divorce.
To Ruth Doicen~- You are hereby notified Uiat
David fcowen, your husband,)ma applied to the Court
of Cotnuion Ficus of Tioga county for u divorce from
the bonds of mutrimony, and that the Judges of the
said Court have oppointed Monday, the 3d day of
December next, at 10 o'clock a. m., tor hcaring tiie
said David Bowen in the premises, at which .time
and place you cun attend if you think proper.
\Vcllsboro* Nuv. 1, ’55. JOHN MATHERS,
Sheriff*
W. W. ROBINSON,
DEALER IN
Doofa % StatiQuery x Blank Books, Wall PapeY — Eng .
/is/i, French and American Manufacture,
Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fah
ey Soaps, Violtn Strings, G old ]
Pens and Pencils, Sfc., <sfc. :
All the popular Magazines and leading Newspa
pers may be had at his Counter.
CORNING, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1855.
Dissolution.
THECO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing be
tween tlto subscribers under Ibc style of labor
Young A Co., is this day (Nov. 5,) ditwolved by
mutual consent. * L. TABOR,
ROBERT YOUNG.
T. L. BALDWIN.
A.O.GUERNxSEY. :
O. B. LOWELL.
The business will hereafter be carried <?n at, the
same place by Tabor, Baldwin,A Co lt who wil col
lect the accounts, notes'Ac., of the old firm.
Application' foi* Hi Force.
To Polly Coot—yon' are hereby notified Hint
Chauntey Cook, yonr hnsbapd, has applied to Iho
Court of Common Pleaa of Tfrtga Co., fur Q divorce
from the bonds of matrimony, and that tbo Judge,
of the .aid Ceurt have appofoted rtionday, lire 3d
day of December nojtt, at the Court House id'WdlU
fibre* for the hearing of the said Chauncey ; Cook in
the premises, at which time and Place you ban 'at
tend if you think proper.-
JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff.
Wellsboro’Nov, I, 18$5.
PLAIN & FIGURED DELAINES—a largo
slock all styles and color.; also Persian cloths,
PmmeUa*, Menaces’and DsEage.l aibeUer'aisari
tnenl titan ever before offered Jn-thb cooply, *nd qall.
ing at startling low prices by • J. It. fiOWEN. -
T<
;Q«ERIFF<S SAMS BY VIRTVB
|we*t cwnpfjf «to
thcdce aohlh, 158 'pefbhes id ' k ',bei(;h,'thcuCe
fifty.lwpdegrpMWWl,
perches lolhe hemlookihetilace of be^inpiog—Ooq
tainibg'aovcnly .three acres, part of warrant No.
303 Will) bboutlSor 30 acres i rid proved: To tie sold
as the JamCa’W. Guernsey. ■ • 1 ■ ■">'
UAdio,Farming tori township,
,lKmn4B<i nofth by A. Jf,, Sym
end*, andMrs.Brysnl, east byMageo St Mercer
oail>«ndwidow Geei south by -Wickham,*. Tutiiill
formerly the’BockWith lot and Edwin *McKinney,
and West bjf Jamcd'Bbebb and Hall
i—(#tydirilrig,Abbat nlnb hundred aWe*', with; dbbOl'
one, hundred and fojrly acres iipproVcitworram®
dwelling houses, three plank houses, one frame barn,
one blacksmith strap, saw milt, and an apple end
peach orchard thereon.
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Also—A lot of land in Tioga 1 township on the
north side of Broad, street, bounded 'on the west by
FrancisiCaroy, nnd the heirs or tho lute Mrt. E. B
Campbell, on the north by ThosiJ. Berry, bast by
Tioga Rjiver, and south by said Broad street—Con
taining i sis • litres more or less, all improved,- -with
some frhit tress thereon.
Also—A let_pf land in Tioga township,’ outlie
north side, of Cowanesque street, bounded on tbe
west by Crooked' Crock, on the north by Margaret
Allen, on the east by Samuel Bennett, and south by
said Cowanesque street—containing about J an acre
more or legs, with a frame house and barn and sotne
fruit trees thereon and known ns the (“S. Spgar”)
Andrews lot To be sold pa the property of Charles
O. Elz and Lyman Fisk.
■ ALSO—A lot of land situate in Richmond and
Tiny township?, bounded as follows, to wit, north
-by R. S. Doughty’s land, east by A. S Turner
south by Daggett & Keys, west by E. S. Doughty—
Containing pbout one hundred and forty acres with
about forty abres improved, a frame .house and barn
and small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the
properly of Israel Mann.
ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township,
bounded north by L. B. Maynard and C. Cady, cast
by J. Leonard, south by B, King, and west by N.
Young—Containing about ono hundred acrca more
or Jess, with about 15 or 20 acres improved,« dwel
ling house, frame barn, saw mill and some fruit
trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of North
rop Young.
ALSO—A lot of land in Knoxville, bounded north
by Cowanesque road, east by lands lute of the Alba
Estate, south by Cawanesqne River, and west bv
Vandyke und the Person lot—Containing about
eight acrei of improved land, with a two story’ house
used as a dwelling house and cabinet shop thereon.
To be sold as the properly of Wm. B. Diuiuiick und
Joseph Weaver. _■
ALSO—A lot of land beginning at a chestnut
stub, standing in the east |ine of Henry Seely's lot,
thcncc 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
lison's lot as conveyed to him by A. J. Munroc, west
along said Mutiison’s sooth line, to the north cast
corner of Henry Seely's lot, thence along Heftry
Seely's cast line to the place of beginning—Cou
aiiting two acres be the same more or less, with at
large three story house used for a tavern and for
stores, a stable and other out buildings, and some
trail irees thereon. To be sold as the property of
Dewitt C. Rockwell will) notice to O. P. Beach.
ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury township,
bounded north by George Dickinson and others, cast
by John Prulznian, south by Jacob Prulzman, and
west by William Hunter—Containing 192 acres with
about 50 acres improved, log house, frame burn,
shed, apple orchard, and someolher fruit trees there
on. To be sold as the property of Sylvester Beck
with-
ALSO—A lot of land In Elklond borough, bound
ed north by Geo. L. Ryon, cast by Buffalo sired
south by S. A. Duck, and west by John Ryon—,
Containing half an acre more or less, with a frame
house, frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. *To
be sold as the property of Hiram Buok‘uud S. A.
Buck.
ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, bound,
cd north by Win. Taylor, east by highway, south by
D. 15. Wilcox’s estate ond others, and west by Benj.
Wilcox—Containing abont forly.five or fifty acres,
with about Uvcnly.fivc or thirty acres improved, a
frame house, Iramc barn and some fruit tides there,
on To be sold as the properly of Nathan Wijcqx.
ALSO—A lot of land in Bloss township, bounded
north by Hannibal street, os laid out in the village
plot of Gloss, cast by Morris street, south by E.
Dyer, and west by Williamson road—Containing
about of an acre of improved land, with a tavern
bouse, barn, shed and other outbuildings thereon,
To be sold as the property of Benj. R. Hull.
ALSO—A lot of land in Glklnnd township, bound'
ed north by Mrs. Shumway, cast by highway, south
by Cowunesque road and west by Joseph Paul—Con
taining one acre, with a luvofn house, slorp, burn
and sheds, and some fruit trees llierdbn. Tu be sgld
as tho property of John M. Hammond. ]
ALSO —A Tot of ; l»nd in Morris township, bound,
cd north by;ArchCT,, cast by lands late of Harrison,
dcc r d, and south and west by ArchcrV, containing
sixlylfour acres, with forty, or forty-five acres impro-
frame house and barn, and a few fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as ,lbe property of Robert
English.
/ ALSO—A lot of land ~in Covington township,
bounded,north by AnnaJJorris, east by Tilly Mur
vin, south by E. Johnson, and west by E. Wclhcrbce
Containing fifty acres, with about forty-nine acres
improved, a frame house, frame ond log barn, and an
apple orchard thereon. To bb sold as the properly
of Giles Marvin.
WulUboro’, Nov. 8, 1855. JOHN MATHERS,
Sheriff,
BY VIRTUE of an Or<|cr of the Orphan's Court
of the County of Tioga, will be eoltLot Public
Sale, on Monday the 3d day of December, alone o’-
clock, P. M. nl the Court House,
A lot of land beginning at a sugar-tree, the north
east corner of No. 4205, James Wilson warrantee,
thence south.one degree cast along t|ie .warrant tine
one* Hundred tfrtß fbriy two and a 1 half perches to'
a poet, thence w«4by lands surveyed for Messrs
Meek and others, fifty one perches to a post, thence
by laud surveyed for Edward Grosjean, one hundred
and lorly two and a half perches to a Beech tree in
tho warrant line, thence by the warrant line cast
fifty three perches to the place of beginning-r Co
ntaining lorly t»ix and a quarter acres part of warrant
survey No. 4205, aforesaid. All the right, title and
interest of Elijah J- Fellows dcc’d.
Terms, one half cash down, balance at the con.
formation of sale and delivery of deed.
JNO. N. BACUB, AdmW"
WolUboro’ Nov. 8. 1855. ... i }
application for Divorce.
To f*ti ffeatfi —lTou aro hereby noli/ied Ihol Lo
ia M. Heatii, your wife, by her.neil frirad, Gonfgc
Forris, hue applied to the Court of ’Coalrtidii -EldaS
of Tioga county, for a flivorce from the bonda of
matrimony, and that lire' Judges of tho said Court
have appointed Monday, I be 3d.day of. December
next, at 10 o’ehjck a. in., at the .Court House bn
WelUbonf for the hearing oi the said Cn|a M. Heath
in form as aforementioned, in tho premises, at which
tipie, and pla?e you'ean attend it' proper.
Woilsbqro’ Nov. I, ‘55. JOHN MATH EC 5, ?
:,t. • Skpiff.
Application lor Divorce. - s
To Anna Smith —You am hereby notified that'Da.
vtd Smith, your husband, has appfied to poort of
Coalition Pleas of Tioga county, for iidiydrne'
the bonds bf matrimony, and that (he Judges of the
said Court fiavq appointed. Monday v tho,9d day of
DecemberJncstj'al JO .o'clock n.ru., at'llie Caort
House ia Wcllsboro'.fb'r Iheheiirlhgor (lie Sqld Da
vidSmiUi Ift the " premises, at whichtioie and place
■you can attend if you think proper, /i: ;■ -i ; t \
Wellshoro’Mov, 1; ’55. JOHN 51 ATHENS, /
Sheriff:
IGA ./m,
Orphan’s Conrt Sale.
B&7AWP
ibd'
.'TIS 1
-City*'
h\n „ > • s ,^v
■-, Koyli New Baildilipnv ,;
WMJte ffcPlW H»u»e/»e the \ public with
SCHOOL, Law, arid, Book*.
(* cheap as they can be purchased lAiif'SWe of llic
City. .» a,n «
: 'l Atl Tirß T’OPntAR Tlfft DAY, ;/
tn-iy.tbe' hid »t his coQntef| ; ahd ahy book desired
can be fnrnishpd to eider. HA wilt’aUd kcep aTuU
asiortflientot V
t. ; v ' '"' e
wbicli may be porcliasodon rcasonahlctorms.! •.■!,. '
P “ ? S)i I l s< ?' a iwjUbaJwpy« find J 1 splcitjlid jijlj qi
'• WATCHER a
... piques,
JEWELRY,
bn Imnd uml jof'sale" on, tlije principle of
.Small profile 6f quick Returns'!
With large practical l experience, and having so
cured' the aertioia -op a godd-workman irt’lho mfr
clmnical Department, those waiting Crotches
; >•.'i Wwufid & i{,UirMivu(l „y,
con depend.upon being accommodated satisfactorily
and promptly. -
He will keep constantly on' hand a large assort
ment of English and American' styles of
WALLPAPER
wbich.&U will do well to call and examine before
purchasing elsewhere. r * *
THanTCfulTdr f>niat favors, a continuance of patron*
age is respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYfsOR. '
Wcllsboro*, Oct. 18, of Tioga.^
ROBERT BOY.
DRV G x p 1S T A.f ,0 TU EC AM Y,
' Wcl|sbdi - o’ ( Pu.
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
DEALER IS ,
ioreiona- Domestic "drugs <s■
CHEMICALS , MEDICINES, OIL,
PAINTS,DYES, ACIDS, TAR,
NISHES, PUTTY, WIND
OWGLASS, BRUSHES,
PA TENT MEDICINES
ROOTS, BARKS, BIT
TERS, HERBS, SEEDS,
■OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS,
TINCTURES, PILLS, POW
DERS, PHARMACEUTIC PREP
ARATIQNS, THOMPSONIAN <s•
BOTANIC MEDICINES, UOMEOP
ATHIC REMEDIES, CHILDREN’S
TOYS, INKS, PERFUMERY AND
TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY
GOODS. BURNING FLUID ,
, POTASH, TAR, LAMPS, AG.
S' fJt&SQi.- 4. •3 U ;
CHOICE TEA »t very moderate prlijek. ' PRyai-
Will al all. limea recciveca refill ullention.
Every article sold at Ills “Store Is warranted In be as
represented lo.llic purchaser. All articles nnl satis
factory may beWiirncd, if uninjured, and the men
cy refunded! 3vrm«, Cash.
■ ~. CT Cpll at lira sign of the Mortar, rn
TPcilflroro’ Oct. 25, ldss.tf.
GRAND RUSH
• 'AT
JONES & ROE’S. .
Where they are now receiving their
FALL & WINTER GOODS.
i which consists or
DRY GOODS OF EVERY.DESCRIPTION.
FAMILY GROCERIES, HATS*AND CAPS,
RWJS AND SHOES, HARDWARE.
CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, TlN
'ware, wooden.ware, ready
* MADE CLOTHING, AND FLOOR OIL-.
CLOTHS , FLANNELS, EASTERN CLOCKS
Warranted to keep good lime.
WE would say to our customers and purchasers
gcnerally, that our store is now complete, we
have a Urge assortment of every kind of goodtt/and
our prices cannot fail to suit the closest buyers.
Wcltaboro’ QeLty 1855. ; JONES & ROE.
. Red & White Flannel*. i
ALSO Colton Flannels, Bed-ticking, Blue Denims,
Stripe Shirtings, Drillings, Brown Factory,
Bleached MuSlins, Irish Linen, Table Covers, and
Spreads, Corpcl Warp,Colton Yarn,Colton Baiting,
and Wadding just received at JONES &. ROE’S,
Clothe & CtuslmferoM*
BLACK, Blue ,-Brown proud. Optha, BJucJi
find Fancy Doeskin Cassimcrcs, Map paUinetlta
and Sheeps Gray Cloths, just rcncivcd Mitd for sale
very cheap, ol (Oct 25) JONES &, ROE’S.
CLOTHING.
Gt ENTLEMEN in want of anything ip (he line
P of Clothing for the coining winter will find the
largest, cheapest and beet assortment at
Oct 25. JONES & ROE’S.
SHAWLS. —Ladies will l find the largest assort
ment of desirable stylbsof Long ond SqOare
Crpclja and long auft square Woolen Shawls at
OcV. 25,1855. •*-• J r JONES dc ROE’S.
&, KIGHKED DELAINES.—PLin 0c
luincsgf ull colors, also some buliful.styles of
figured detains just received at
JONES &, ROE’S*
LADIES SHOES Ladies will find the targes
cheapest and best assortment of shoes of every
description, Gaiters Rubbers and childrens shoes at
-»•* JONES A. ROE’S.
BOOTS & SHOES.—Gentlemen’s Duels of every
description, BoyVßoots and Shoos of all styles
and sites just received tit' ’ JONES &. ROE’S.
BUFFALO ROBES,—a few Bales’ of extra No.
1, just received at JONES & ROE’S
HATS & CAPS.—A large assortment just re
ccivcil, at. (Oct, 350 JONES '& ROE’S-
BOOKS J
JUST RECEIVED and for.sale by G. W. TAY
LOR, a| Wcllibbro’ Pa.
. SCENES in the practice ofa New .York. Surgeon
HOMES.OF THE PEOPLE, !m suburb :and
count ryrtbo; villa, Dio mansion and (ho cdttagd, in
a hundred origiusldesigns, ' r
, A.sbarmiog new nofel—“Winnie and 1."
“A Book for.the limes lyolive iu,'’.’ .i.-l -. ;. ■
“lincy Busion-ror Woman’s Rights and Spiritual,
ism': illnatrajipg l|ifl del(j»ijl|js jfiis'Fo}lsf of llic
. “Pemalos amoftfi'lllc . ~' T If
" •‘Oc'r or ih'o Slaveholder's Danghler.'* .
“Journal of b'Voyage arbiintl the World by.’ the
United Stales* Squadron.” 1T j . ...... , ''
ALSO—on hand, a largdftssqrlrncnt or Looking.
Gl«sc» anJTicTures, wiUi orwitiiout frames ■ ,
'At the Book t Jcwilry" : 'Slqre J of K
-lok; WbUkbtifuV” ,
K.
I ||
yVN QVEI^k.
<\J BE¥ fc.XHll^.aninUAlig^^ijjCjKlier*,
* f ‘SecontPrale-Goods iind- 'High Prices .”
*ilid> <Jn«t Bri'gWia
(which includes ereiybi)dyi)i*e!lia»Bjntl.'
or' T!•'.•' it.iiiT'*
Fall aud Winler Cloodf,
at wujtare4fl
1.0-
TV
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ih while itock U.freth. PslaVpare (bnecirou*—Fro*,
* *' |bW" Bargain
If If yob
w«m rhbre wbrth’Tbr V tfdliar, don’t
cbiiie]}' but ton will W kfetbfa|*h£d fo seb'Whal a riilc
of i &&i'frc’cari v Htif up fbfa'dblTar;’*Our itock of
is ribt'hiadd bpof'thC'ddds'ahdCdik’ind ‘the rim
aohlß qf ‘‘clokid tf/i’f City, but coni:
prise* a complete eksbrlrnenifif the; latest Style* end 1
jbest qdalities, (Von; the coarsest domestic to' llie fii
ricst"irnjfxbrted labrrbsi loch as 1 '• ■' '
■-.PilkSf Lad|eB’ ( Di?ss Goods,
lialcst Styles, anf) wiapted Ip cvewjyariejy, pf trim
mings- . Indies will dowpll to cell pod c*am|pe the
Slock before (Jurcliuging,pise <Yhero- ,
‘ SaCo-.bayo alwjys on band
a seasonable and (ashijj(ikbT,P stock of, ,' “
Gentlemen’s Reidy-Mad« Clothing,
'which Topwif PRICES!
; ALSO, ' "
' Groceries, ' Crockery, H&dicare, . Glqss\
Slant, “ Holfnto and'' Wooden " Ware]
Iron, Sled, Nails, Oils, Paints
and -Dye'-Stiffs of every Mid 1
and of the best quality, ;
vilh' B'OOTS Jf SHOES, fofEeeh/body.
•,*, All kinds of Gauntry Viaduct taken in ex
change for goddi at the market Jitieet. '
? T L BALDWIN 1 .
Tioga, Och 18, ,1805-- .A. T, (iUEJINSEY,
- ~ i o. B. tOWECL.
RHODES* FEVER; AND AGUE CURE,
OR A-NTIDOTETO, MALARIA. ~, ■
T'OR.lhe prevention and cure of Intemittctt and
J- Kkmittot Fkveiw, Vr.rr.R and Aole, Ciulus and Fxvkb,
Dumb Acre, Of.nciul Dejiiutt, Night Sweats,' and fell ethos
forms of disease which have n cuuuuun origin iu Malaria or
’ / •! H 4 '
This in a NATtTUAT, ANTTuQTK ,which will entirely protect
any resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy
IbcallHe*, from gHillUdu' l <Jh«Ws4 W-faste* er, or any
injnry from ciuudontly inhaling Malaria or Miasma,
i It will' instantly chock tin* Ague in persons who hare suf
fered for any length of lime, from one day to twenty years,uhi!
that th«*y ncodjicrcr to pfrre another chill, by continuing in
nse accunlfng’to ’ Tfie patient at one? begin* to re
cover appetite ami strength; and conttuiWiudtU a permanent
and nuUu4 euro is.t* ducted. i
A£*One or two bottles will ahswer for ordinary cases; some
may require more. Dlfcctiyun printed in Gorman. French and
Sjwnich. imiiinpiiny oach' bottle. Price Ono dollar. Liberal
discounts made to Uio.lrade. >
JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. I.
PROOF OF SAFETY.
Now York, Juno 11,1855,
“I have mode a chemical examination of Fctfjx and
A art Ocrr,’ ni 1 ‘Antidote to Malmra,* and httVe tested U foV
Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, ami Strychnine, but have not
found a particle of either in it, nor have 1 found any substance
in Its composition that would prove Injurious to tlujconufitu
tiou. ■ JAMES 1C CTIfLTUX, M, D., Chemist,”
EVIDKNCIToF MERIT.
Mb. J. A. Rhodes—Dear Mr: The box of medicine rou sent
me tw duly received oh the Itth'of April.' 1 have sold about
one half of It. and so far the people who have used It arcunV
isiled that it has cured them. It has certainly stopped the
Ague in overy one who has used it, and six of the cases were
of long Htamling, My sHcr, who has )md it for five or six
years back, and Could never get it rtnppod, except by Quinine,
and that only u* lungasishu would take it. Is now. I tbiuk,
cuftndj b) yournanqdy. ._ . C~ii T McGINLY.”
CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. 1
Vttkcino more Arsenic, >fcmirt, Qnlnfne,' Strychnine, pr
AudL-Sneß of any Id tub tb** virtue of which
id owing to such poisonous drug*. , The moat (hey cam do is to
“break the clttlls'' for a short linn*, while they nro sure to
cance ronrtllmional mnhullp* that reaae only wffft life. Re
member that thoonly Fever and Ague remedy fhat U harm
less as well ob sure, h* .< >
RllODßy* FEVER AND AGUE CURE.
For rale by UOJIKKT ROY, Wtlhltorvs and by Dealers gene
rally. [Sept, fl 1566. 3in Ih, Uni os. ly.]
nOUARD ASSOCIATION
, PHILADELPHIA.
.Ipipdrlaiit Apiiioiiuccmciit* ;
f|3C) ail persons ofllicfed with Sexual diseases,
JL ; such aiKSPBRMATORRHCEA, SEMINAL
VVBAKNESS,. IMPOTENCE, GONORRHCEA,
GLROT;fSY 1 LIS, the Vice of ONANISM,or
SELF-ABUSE, die., <Stc n
.The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia
in view bl Ihe awful destruction of human life and
health, caused Sexual diseases, and the deceptions
which are practiced upon (he unfortunate victims of
such diseases by Quacks, hurt) directed their.Con
suiting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy
of their name, to give MEDICAL ADVICE GRA
TIS, to. oil persons.thus afflicicd, (Male or Female,)
w)k) apply by letter, with o description of their con
dition,-(nge, occupation, habits of and in
case of extreme poverty and suffering, to FURNISH
MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE,
The Howard Association is a benevolent Inslito.
tion. estnblisbed by special endowment, for tlie re
lief of (he aiok and distressed, afflicted with “Viru
lent and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be
used for ho other purpose. It has now a surplus of
means, which the Directors have voted to advertise
the above notice. It is needless to add that die As.
sedation commands ft to highest Medical skill ol the
age, and will furnish the most approved modern
treatment*—Valuable advice Mho given to sick ond
nervous females, afflicted with Womb Complaint
Lcucorrluca, &c.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr, GEO, U. CALHOUN
Consuitlng-'Surgeont Howard Association;• No., 2
South Ninth SlrceCThihidelphia, Pa,
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HARTWELL President
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary,
October 25,1855.—1 y.
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Register’s Notice,
NOTICE is hereby given, that (he Exebdtors and
Administrators on the following named Estates
have settled their accounts, and that the samp will
be presented to (he Orphans’ Court of Tiogo County,
on MON DAY, the 3d day of December, 1855, tor
confirmation and allowance, viz.
The account of John Fox and Henry B, Card,
Executors of NEHEMIAU HODGES, Ule of Sul
livan deceased.
Thc'nccoont of John James and Mary E. Thom*
as, Administrators of NICHOLiS, late of
Union, deceased. , ■
The account of Daniel s. Sherwood, R. P. Bullies
and John Q. brake. Administrator* u( ISAAC
DRAKE, Ule of Riciimond, deceased,
W, D. BAILEY* Register.
Register’s Office., , I
Wellsboro.’Nuv. 1,1855. (
Wants, &..I|iiugB Wanted.
WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun
ty, a bottle of tho “Liquid He'ave Cure," lo
check the first indications of heaves, and the preven
tion and cure of'all diseases that affect the wind of
horses. ■ ■ !
ALSO, a box of Dr. Power’s “Hibernian Oint
ment, a sovereign remedy .(or. Galls, Scratches, Gra.
zes, Briiisep,ljcsli ,wounds, nod nil cutaneous diabases
to which h4r49s.br'horned cattle urt subject, ...
ALSO, ft’bhifbf'lho “Gorman Rat Killer” one of
the safest n’nd besl drlicjes in use fur ‘destroying rats
and mice, or j.ynus ‘celebrated “R«l Pills.” for the
same purpose; For salo at the Wellsboro’. Drug Slorp.
DiH»ollltioji.—Tin: Co-p»rtnerriilp. herelo
foro existing bclWCoti'th'D subscribers in ‘ilib Met
chant Tailor biw’mWiitTioga, iH thift d^di^sdßeff'
by muluol'fcortiept'. , :G. VV. 8W EASTLAND,,
Tioga. JulylC/55. , 'g. W. TAYLOR., , ' ,
IQ- TDb bpaipose wiU.be carried op OAjct.ihe
pervisidjt of Gf. j W.'lajljpr, who is’ naiboiized to jtc
coiro the claims of the firm, ,<> '■ >
'lTiariltful 'for pm favors, a coulinuoncepi'palfon
•gc is cdroeslly solicited. ' •
jtpbenbj & mak«
.« .th^lafcT,**.
rita hbdyJArtlh Baking*i- Jijcobnt ‘ pf%
ilieatme- an*| ttjrß'ofilh#|«TH&TlOOA -COOIfe
MißiNKi" la he tkcate4«t>Tion> Villa r«,Tiog*
.Of Pm.Hwh
“WnW II .w«w. the privilege# in
creiimg (alii capita) t* hundtsd Uioiisaridfdai.
“ :V«bDePui, ill B. C.'Wiolhanv
: i'^ B « !h » f ' •••>■■ A«iX. Guernsey, ;
s&s&*■:>■■* ••{s«*••
Kk. &. Mereerrad,' ’ 1 ' ■•* 1 Jacob Jdhntoo,
JiSdlndfifein, ..,. ■ » T.J. Berry, - ■>
! ' A.ifpitiphpey,; „ , ; !;U.E, Smith, ■; •
: ••
teirii Diggelti ' lll "E. T. ttpitliy.
.i 1
: :;ir0^8,>'.",... *.
I S. pERBBy an application will bo
J-iutdc (a the Legislature, of Pennsylvania, at it* .
.nelt’ desiionj for lliecreallon Of a eorporatebody
with general Banking privilege* of Issue, dneeant
’and deposit, to bo called “THE BANK OF TIOGA
'COUNTY" with a Capital of One Hundred Tbou.
sand Dollar*isaid Bank to be located in the Boro' of
Wellaboro,’Tioga Go. Pa,, ,
1. L Robinson, B. B Smith,
. ‘‘SiFitVllson,' 1 ’■ ' Jaei Lowrty,
1 Juo. Nvßadlie; 1 ' L. I, Nichols.'
’ Wcjlaboro.’ Juno 14,1855. (Cm.) ;
NOTICE is hereby given that an application nil)
be made to the Legielatureof Pennsylvania at
its next session, for the incorporation of a Bank with
discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun.
dre'd'Thausdnd' Dollars, with the privilege of increa.
sing to One Hundred and Fitly Thousand Dollars,
to bopaljcd the “TIOGA VALLEY BANK” pud to
be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Fa.
Mansfield June 25, 1855.
Lot fop Sale.
THE Subscriber offers for sale a lot silnated in
the' Boro*’of Liwteiiccvlllc, Tioga Co. Pa. con.
taining about three-fourlha-bf an acre. Said lot is
bounded and described as follows, on the west by
Middle straf, north by Micsjali Seeley, east by
Curtis Purkunrst, on the south by Demand.
Said.lot lias on it a good dwelling house
netV(y fitted up in neat end convenient style, and
painted inside and out; also a good bam and other
necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN.
SEY Esq. Lawrencevifle Tioga Co. Pa. ,
I, WM, M. JOHNSON,
Lawronceville, Jane 14 1 855, (6m.) •
WANTED.
JOURNEYMAN WAGGON.MAKER wanted to
. work by tbe day, month or on shares, at lh«
ahop of the Subscriber in Clymer township, Tioga
Co, Pa. I have a large quantify of seasoned lum.
her 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 dc PROVISION
STOttfi*
Mand O. BULLARD, Dealers
• in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS
* SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Wood
tf Willow Wore, Tobacco, Cigars, Fruits, Coofrc.
tionenj, Ijc., qe. At the Stand recently occupied
by Robert Roy, Welliboro’, Pa.
Plaster! Price Reduced!
THE subscriber has just received si his mill near
Mansfield, 350 tons Cayuga PLASTER stone,
where he will keep constantly on band fresh ground
plaster t o supply all that may gire him a call. No
mistake this tiiheLightning never strikes one tree
twice. Price per ton. AMOS BIXDY.
Mansfield, Fcb>, IS, 1855
Farm Ibr Sale.
JLpgjL fPhe Subscriber offers for
J_ sale a Farm, situated
[■**jßnin Rutland, Tioga
about two miles from
Roseville. Said farm contains forty-four acres, is
nndcr (rood cultivation, having a good frame fioo«e
and bafn, Spring House and oilier nesessary oulbuil.
dings and a fine apple orchard thereon. Formerly
owned by Martin Johnson.
Enquire of the subscriber at Daggell’s Mills, Pa.
WM.M. JOHNSON.
Daggett** Mills, Pa. OcL 1855~6m.
Orphans* Court Sale.
BY VfRTUE of an Order bf the Orphans’Court
of the County of Tioga, will be sold at Public
§ale, on (he promises in the township©!* Middlebury,
in said County, on WEDNESDAY the 38th day
of November, 1855. al 1 o’clock, P. M. ihe following
estate, property of the late Sylvanos Ames, deed, to
wit:
A (M of land lying in the township of Middlebury,
in said county, and bounded north by Lorenzo Lake,
east by Erastns Niles, south by Lewis Ames and
wesfjry David Palmer, Containing FIFTY ACRES,
with about twenty.five acres improved, with a frame
house and apple orchard thereon. Tcrmg made
Known on the day of sale. \
DANIEL HOLIDAY,
Middlebury, Oct 24,1855. Onordisn.
Wcllsboro 9 Academy.
THE WINTER TERM of this Institution will
commence December, 4th. Special attention will
be given to the art of teaching. The Assistants are
experienced and approved teacher.. Board, Room,
Washing &c. al .150 Id $2OO per week. There
arc a few rooms in town for thorn who wish to board
themselves. Tuition al previous rates and no de
duction made for absence unless it exceeds a half
term. By order of Iho Trustees.
N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal,
Wclli,boro’ Nov. 8.1855.
New Volumes—Subscriber* may begin Note.
Life illustrate d—a fin.*
-class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to Ncyvs, Lit
erature, Science and the Arts; to Entertainment, Im
provement and l’r,ogress. One of iho best Family
Newspapers in the World. Two Dollars a year.
THE WATBK-CURE J O U R X|A I.
-Devoted lo Hydropathy, ila Pliilneophy and Practice
to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous iHustla
lionsj and those laws which govern Life and Health
81 a year.
T,HE rnRBJIOIOU'ICAI JCOKKiI:
Devoted lo all those Progressive Measures for the el
evation and improvement of Mankind. Amply Il
lustrated, 81 a year.
For $3 a eopy of each of these Journals wifi he
sent one year. Agents wanted. Address, FowLtaa
& Wills, 308, Broadway New-York.
MBS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent" for the shove
works, and practical Phrenologist, may lie (hand at
the house of Mr. 1. Richards, Wells boro’, Pa.
STRAYED from (lie premise* nfgtSSßStff
(he subscriber, on or about the
middle of October, a dark red year
ng heifer. Information concerning
her whereabouts will be gratefully receired.
Welhboru’, Nov, 1,1855. • J-ST^CKDEY.
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fltotlce'to Retailer*.
NOTICE- IB hereby giten to Vender* of Mcrfchn*
di*e v>h(* Ji»re, noglfcct£d to procure tjieirJ.i
. qenmjß for the rrejent year r lltat the Bemeimusl ho
taken ont hy uio firal day of Dcreinhcr Coart, or
‘co*6i'will'dnroe. HENRY' RATHBONE,-
i .\V«U*bbio' Nb».,» ■ fieitV o/ 7T»5« C*y
Musical t InstfunJeniatt-jpijartos,
i >'tt&odeocu, Vfalh}^. Accardcbwq
receired und for ralo fey j. ■ ,G<-W«|l|AY|^Qßi
|„ C HAWJLS.— Heavy wool, lope’«nd«qm(re,, Ion;
' l O “and ‘vqdtifc Crocllai plain alio fibrilrM C&hmere
shawls, a ■ J;U. BOWEN'S.' <