the great .serpent IS NOT POMXNQ THE ereate.wl variety of STOVES ever «ren in Wcllsboro,* lias* juM. arrived at (he STOVE& TIN STORE ..r I) P. & W. ROBERTS.'* Tiny would call the ajtenlioii of the public lo tin ir well ecicd roirMimf of tin* VOHNG AMERICA, Elevated oven, MORNING STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAL AIU-TIG/IT, (I.*. REGULATORS, LOW OVENS. Al»o u large a**orun' nt of BOX and PARLOR Stove*, ul City price**. These Stoves arc pclcetcd with ihr greatest care, especially for Uiis inurkit, and cuimul fail to satisfaction. Cull und pec them. TINWARE—nf all kind*, tdiapc?, ami size?, made of the hr«l material and sold ns cheap if no! cheaper limn flml of any oll.cr otibh-hiiitnt in lf*n county. Eave Gutter* made lo order mi short no. tier JOBBING done to order and in the hot inainirr. All Tin-ware carefully proved belprc leaving the shop. (Lr Old Iron, Copj* r. Brass, Pewter, and also Stiver and Gold cither new, l.i. Ken in cxehangc for Good* at the Market price. They rcspectluHy holicil the patronage of all who whh i» purchase anything' In llnir line. iw-unrig them tint money cun be aaved by examining their slpek before purchasing chew here. PREMIUMS on Tinware were .given? ibr bri-t Slock and Work &c.,ut the late cornuv Pair. 1 D. P. & W. ROBERTS. WdUburo.* Nov., 22, 1855.-if. ' V Auditor’s lYolire. -vrOTICE * 8 licrcbv ctvcn that I will attend lo the duties of mv np|n>iutmrnl ns Auditor to cli.wirikniie the ukscU belonging to the estate of llo lurl U. Or»vtH, decerned,'at the Protbonnl.irv’s nf lic* in U dishorn*. mi the 241 b day of January mxt Hi miv o'clock F M , a I wbnli Imiv und place *al| ix r'OU' interested m the <1 i>tri>-niion ni said assets uro bereb) required lo present uml Mibst.iutiate their cl nut** thecdo, or lii’ fmever debarred from coming ! in lor u *dmre of the buinc Dec. 27. 1855. C. H. SEYMOUR. Y.tlu:il>lf Farm For bale. npHE Subscriber is di «irnu* of ills- > lucinp of of liih F.«nu, rout lining 17U urn h, Mluated in ('barle'lon |..w n. I• »• •K* Mim. '1 i"g" c* ill id j , r.i M turn mill y from Wi IMioro', on tin* Si..ic Uo.,u |-.id mg to t'n\mytmi, and lb mile* liom llu* iiitd Hi- vduirg About 100 Here** «il Mild farm i* o> u good stale {>• cultivation «ml well adapted to I t.irving and (, mo-grow mg, is well uiiliiki iml ki- .i f;m I>>i of limber, beech, nnple, while .m<! bhek a-b, hickory Hint oik Said farm Ins u good frMin* limine, two lum* und oilier necmsnry outbuildings. a tine or c’i .ro of 25tl 'ru‘ltH*ar»«g tr* e< f all gr Mied fruit, be ml’ a ibrjftv Voting unpin oreliml and t nboico as hurj-tn-ni ol flu-mi'*., plums and pear-, llu ri*im. hii'iuiro of Uic >ut»MTib«T on M»e promises. LYMAN WKTMUIiE. Dee. 27»-00. 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A 'ilUJi* I'.lit if \M 'l nil- 1 • 1 t\* I I*. in i*. ,i*„\m •,- -.ii n'a « -inj-i i- n hum 1 n- l-r.v ; a, • I- litl -I -p •lit in - -hni lit .1:1 1»• vp'i i< .1 - l-i *»• , v-i-nl ir Ini'. > t’ ‘li-' in v.in- ii In p< mi*' > •* -i: t l ti ntv amount of p ,i‘hua 111 i(t<-r -n- n limit Mmh <jn,i I-n- 1 tn.it of U< «sirln-*t 1 f-m -. a -l ill -»f \llu< -. 1 -i r -p--n !• -it -. 1 * tin* tfl-tV. tr m-m-lnn.: at l \ .-n 1 iii , --'li_ 1 ; in, 1 wlnli-r-r n m-W «.u 1 Jiy »I «tt- ii’.mi : v« mI-- 1• I * * I i-U'uiii I.i r **n»litn. .\rt. 1 11 t-»rv—*l.u.; • . - - la-- «■•ll-N'iri.i iif in 1 Him 11 1. !'.>!• Mm 1 h -1-.- .1 ci tin 1* In-rv t!i* lin-'l .ml in--l' —ir-U.n> u--i m All v In*l I-y pi "muinl 1 iniii-ima I ■ J'n U m’.i -ut pn-i«-\ of l-i 11--in <1 ili-v ■ li-i'in- nl .1 ntnl Inti-i nil hit. iv-annuitm nl. n. n-i ... | M •* 1 .>ll -pi ii.iih <li unpl >ll lln ni !• in 1 !■; 11 .1' tiiiim \» u. HUSKY I I. KV—im!iu-l in n -i\-t. wit'nlh.t »'«in* fi-rKt*ir.itn • t»«w n.l mir ikm it i r 'lil”>i* mi 1 pili n' !•.- niui h uptiiL'-'l \lHiri.:nif i-f tlm C » ti!in* ti. an I nt l-'i'r with All wliuli will lmll-'W tin- «rl Whiic, Till. Ti.-Ui v 1. w I,il»- im j-*t -if it - j*t«ip-r in Up. mi ■ it- - - n'.i-i-inu-j-tly an . itni-nllv w 1; !• tin- \\ In- j arl t f-i-.'i-: 1 it- M'.tli’y w.i* pn*i-n<tl Uh-!i in it trim-t ni.- uiji t-i InuTiHil .t •-lii'o-laincui: into iia i.- \ w -i. - . 1t n tli it 1 (!•)»• ■•limn wln 11 ..I Il.r* * 11.. 1•[I r- 11- nii n•an v >J u.n-oli lil.lt .1 i.u _ jnn ,mn -i! il •• W*n. • i-r f rr..{ *n f«Mt »<u n|« titv I t’i ’ n .ill w i • \,i!i-'in •' i i -li ir* u- «rnl**r .» t nu nr\n,iw i in> i mi.i i’ro-' I t\.*ry «>• a.m j.iu i*. it tin- Wlujr pirfv \rt« no ninn*. Milh* ipi-n' i.' .'Mm.- Ihe rUn umi colmin.tUou of tlic Ivnuu ' ••inti,: i!u- .i' -v>ij-ti-m tl.- 1. in .*f tl • :• r • I-t>•! t--n • i.' I’rK-Uim \\ <*iilv r.mflin.’ tl oiirri. > i.i • u-a * ill. • With li > •*i> !*l\ l.iini-CfnUulH. (It-i ] fi i Ci fi In j.«ti •. l>nt i. eh lioji. l aij'l j «y. .m*l «vin,. i.!’\. (Mi « ri« ui rlfi-i li.i\f «v li.ui*il 11.0 « Hti h'-d i*i- fiu't--* of lint mixMy Kr.l'l ULU’A s movement 1 •n*» '.'ii th'* |« i fulfil' imi itmii of tin- Mi-m.ui i I "mpai't. •hi i ■l.iini‘a:< i In Mu- d-ilimii'i: , uln-ronf (lie r.llf•> (' IV hi- M«t< of K ui-vf* li.*'*- Ixi’ii the vu*tu:i' —In tit* m ufi • v ili.itiun of Mhmt r|.s,tu>n« l.\ .'u .nun-l ru-i* .'i -1'• i-r . iiwjiiru;) an-l Imrli"! ivfl-l'-nl\ <;p >n Mum lu>m in i ‘isiil.*-H of llic "lai* ' Int< . I-* iU-m;ii -I iiv*w •«» iv u- i i > 1 iiflm.uk* .*f nl>l fi iuU. .*ml uni«* ir, tm. i», .ri* .tifl utrimK arm? of ill.* rr'.H'-x.nlf.J in '■a* iiiuh'f-II r( im •,]lino tin. 1 .■‘coiirgu an.l nc.ui-l.il of our c 'iititrj uiUnn I*l, ti mi-, uf ll»«i Si iti-« ulmli ihi'ii**-!} i;;*- K-11 r T<» t!i • „f tlin tffurt, th*- <n *t ofTIIK TKIIM \ miU t-’-t'cnlT ilcvutml: %rlnl«* tin* XKHI’KU AM_ K LKK.iIJM. tji hi liui tin- «Mifir<* enpiHvi<»*i<»n «jI flu 1 Tiallu nt Ini >i»r itmj: hr. r.i/. «, Will tlm) it u.i heivtofoi . an i,.i a-.t Uiiflm hlii}; rli.mipi'in. f 'Minrn nu: a l * ■% <l rlv Mi.i-ih'H't of nvnlcmti* «!?<•. in'! wltli ►■wvU A dhu'iow of pain.nig*. Tilii T'-IBIM: i* nou 1~ MMin «i«.»rtu t«Tu HAIL! (three distinct ixluioiiH; .vim* U kly nu-\ wo U- r>n a +4’tty SI nu he. ;M ntapb* cif six '•ilmnns i-arh. Its rimiUtbai lauateuLlv gruun tr 'in nothing i" On.* Ml.jwing aggregates : D«iiU‘ issues, (.eve. fc. inoniiiip).. 29.500 conics. Semi-Weekly 12.175 -•* ' v « -kl » •• 137.7.i1l “ Calllorma edition G UUU »* Total '• IS7,<m copies. TVp Mieu* n<» other nompapor in the wm\-\ ha* * [p. turn li«i over half *•« large as tlm; nn-l a-. j,.. r , (U . \ ~f , t ~ * >rt rin rival It. And vrhilc i;* ‘•xlmn • c r - ti i.-« j-f/ *u iwmvif of raying naJer* only as iiulir-u u- K vintup-mn li i* ilnitii*) •«« I irg* I.v U* •ni.*rn|itl <n IIM, u Would lw; .iliMinllly ll««t to p-ITI'l'V 111 till* rni.Tir i 1..,,. led patron «£•• »cuw evidence of public approval .ui<l r.-tcem. TERMS TIIR TRIBUN E employ* no traveling ng ijtn and sends papam .m tru.l If i» «Iran the term piul for expire-. Met the ib... elmo-c fin liter tofxty for It we resort to no bv-nl ti, comp,.) l,l,„. On the «e kl '-- to ev r , ~t,„.r t|„r„x„ln,. tnn of the n.lvinc- pifiiranl, „ |,,. h frortt the x-ihsvriher. If non,, e.mi.--. tie- tun.met cho.-l We pay n • Ini-.il ogonf; wt.lt no ni.inr. ptbl t., tint- uhentite payer cannot trust him to mail or uib'-iwl*o .«,M •„ , onip mailed, its Kifnly Is nt our risk, fund n *mit.u- often proven;) but arc grateful to every om- wlm deems it a Ro>d work to obtain and forward the njimnaml umncj ufhie tnomls and neighbors. Our terms Invariably are—for the DAILY TRIBUNE, sfl‘pcr annum. SEJII.WEEKLY, $3; two coploa for $5; flro for $11,25. WEEKLY, $2; three copies for $5; five copica for SS; ten wpiee for $l2; tumiiy copies or over, to o.va addwju for $1 w-h: twenty copies, or over to address of each subscriber, each. ’ A'MItU. ratty at at) Ilmen bn matin In n dub nt tho price W. b) tbow ulraulr it. nr.KKLY * MdSLUATU* No. 154 Nassau ft. Ncv York, 1 HE PEIsK’A. TELEGRAPH. Enlarged form & Reduced Terms. TIIK CASH SYSTEM ADOPTED. ON uml uOer the first of January, 1856; thy I’k.vnsYi.v.ima Tki.kgrami. publisbcd at IJar -lidmrg, Fa., will lie owned and conducted by the un. derMgned, who will give their best energies lo inuke U worthy of lU* eanHC und uf Us friends. It will commence the new year printed on entirely new tvpe, und the Weekly i»ieally eidaryed in liirm, wink ibe price will In burr r I hint thui of any other P'l/ier of its rluss rtrr jut'iluheJ of the Copilal of Ih* Stair, and jmvumul-. will In- required Mrictiy 111 »i<f. voice. No paper will be sent until it Is piid fur, n(id all will lie ciseoiilinucd us the subscriptions ex. pin*, unless lliev <ne renew*id. Tiie will be I'Hii d WEU Kf* V, on (k>lu et of iweniy.fuiir iiilnmtH, during theses* Mims id the l,e*Msl dure, and W KElvl.Y on a double f>bc« I of columns (be rcm.iiud«r of the ten*. |t will present a comprehensive 'iimm iry of Hie proeei dinjf'; all linportint general 1 no a * i|m v are |usv|-d, and aim l*« give the current p-.ldie il mli lligenee of Ihe in the lulk—l and um*i k li.ible lu.iiiner. lo >hoit, the proprn tors hope to in ike il a eompbde Fumulv an<l Folntejl Journal, .in.l iluy eon tub nil e •i[tp(.il lo (lie people at F( on »■» Ii i(il.l hi Mi»t.im I'm ir eolerpri««*. Atidilar. 'J'lit; T'bgmpb will .Kivoe.le :i liberal politic ■) polu-V. and aim to unite -til lho*t; who, tbougu iiii •oiird b\ ihe same common purposes, and looking lo (be -a.oe bcneticeol results. M*ein di-lractcd by the •onfliH ol distinctive organizdumy. Il w ill *u-lain •In bmbcM -lamlard of American Nilumatity; und. A'bib- \u (ding a H.cred übedo uce to I lie comprimn **i > ol’ the ( ’ohm il tit mi , will delenni edly re>i-l llu: exlen*.}oii of Unman Sliviry. It will give i cordial, r.irncM bid imb pi'iijent MJpporl to tile liou sd* (Jnv. Folb <*k. Terms—Strictly ia Advance. '!'l»e Tilegrapb will be furnished -cmi.weekly do. rum 'ln* *i '.*ions of De- I>egi-l.iture, and weekly, ou ■i ilotitde -bed, live r- ill •!Mil. rol tbc \»*i r, at'lll.* 1..1-loAing loAing low rile*—the iiimn y m\ iri.ibly lo uceompa. u \ iin oi d. r: .it id .ii. Sin"!r Milwcripllnns S 2 00 I’m- r'i|/ir*- ,J? 1 HO ju-r rojiv).. 1) HO T« n enpie- (SI 71' p« r enpv)’ •**.....*. 17 00 Tw cn*v « (Si 50 |» r fijiv) 30 00 Anti -it i lie '•line price ($1 50 j»cr copy) on‘any nmnlu r nvrr Iweiify- ('lnim jdmuld In* in ide up nl nnr»*, mid the snh.snrip- Itiiif* forwarded brlnm the fir*-t ol‘Jnniiry, *o iltil they cm commence with the of the f.cgMa •Lr Subscript ioum will lie forwardid from this oßicc. AM ordtr-t mn-i On iiddre*red in M'UI.IMIE & SEM.fMIS, H * P«. IT* nu'Ufuws men will find (lie Telegraph the very •um AdverlMng Medium in pLiih.-ylvaiiin, mil ol Ini chic*. KOKEY TO LET. BS. N. KSABLSiV, 1 TAVI.Nd jii'l relumed from New York witli Ll. lii> IMI porch. !*.«*•*, would invite the ullcnlioi of buyer*' lo In** exhibition nl* GOODS & WARES, rnmparmjr quihlu-» and prices with any t Mablish* niriil in I'lot/.i eoimly. Disliking I lit: idea of » on-itdeal of show and hmnh:i*t in advcrtiMiiir I would Minplv nay lhal llic U'Uat vuriciy uf usefu :iflicle> in llu: line of DuY IV liO«Jl>* k PIIDKS, HAT t‘ t OIL?, STONE WARE, TIN WAKE, Ac., iuhv hr found at price* (hut cannot fail lo please pur cli-iftTK lor Ready Ray. Should il >o happen that an article called (or t* not on nnnd, < iHomor* are positively assured that il uill in "next week” PAINTS, CR'X’K'PtY, WOODKN WARK. In connexion w i!l» the establishment may be found a good nt of Bax, Parlor, and Oook^Stoves, ofthc heaviest castings and most approved patterns together with tvrrythwfr in t he line of tinware, wholesale and retail, in.mnfielurrd by and under ilic Bn(ii rvi?pm nf our fellow townsman, Mr. John I>. Sufirld, who L “aid to Ihj the be*l tinner in the (•(Hiolv. Those wi-lung ware made irnm eloclr, and u Mimoth job, " ill not l.iil to mukc their >t'|i»li ni“ and leave their orders at Nov. 29, ROC'K. BAILEY’S. STATEMENT of the affairs of the Mansfield Iron Works made in compliance w»lh the act of «»f 7lli April 184*1, showing the con diiion of said com pun}' on the 30lh day of* November 1835: Capital Slork Amount biibH-nbi d, vn. To amount uclually paid in 510 ck.... $38,446,67 lUII-, p.iVdblc lor Cush, Goods Labor, uud Muteriu),..... • 016,310,01 fly 720 acres land, including ore beds and wood bd*, $ 10,800,00 14 acres in furnace l»*i, ineludinif fur nice, Kilns, buildings, dwellings, and nMclmicry $26,911,06 McrcharidiM*, ore, civil and malcnuls on bund as per inventory,. $ 10,350,30 Tioga CdOjrrY, &S, James Lmvrcy, the PreMdcnl; J. S. Hoard, the Treasurer and Secretary of the “Mansfield Iron Works”—being scvciully sworn llnittiio forego, ing Ktilemcnl is true to the he*l ot their knowledge and belief. JAMES LOWREY J.S. HOARD. Sworn lo and subscribed hnforc me, I December 15, 1b55. S *' {' u.. onocr.iuES, rLOTin.N(f, CATS, HARDWARE. $ 3i.onn.no $29,000,00 $44,656,68 $48,061,36 P. L. SHERWOOD, J.P. tp,b xiQ : oa -mpm :aOTffjp3BT''- ~ : ~ r'" " Cosmopolitan Art A^clatlOn T Amngomonta fo» Vi«'Bec6nd new and Popular Initltntfca 'fbr'tlwdicftwioaof Lltorniuro and Art, hare betaraada tin,tho iddtt Among thow6^*|r^«ajj^ f ?]'’ “(BSHM mUKDmSi” ■ which - In forming tho Keyr Collfetion, ;tb© tglfrwjod of*work* ol Aunuevx Aar, and tho encouragement ofAra'erlcah genius bare not been overlooked, CommlMiootf have been Issued to many of the most dfartinguUhod American Artists, who wUt ( contribute some qf their, finuel productions, Among ..them oro throo ifarbto-.Barta, executed by the greatest living Sculp* tor,—UIIUM POWim r * * r CJcorgc Washington, TUGPATUKIt UP HIS COUNTRY, Bcnjainiu Franklin, THE PHILOSOPHER’; ' r Daniel Webster, THE STATESMAN.* '■ A apodal agent bos visited Europe and mado careful nnd judicious selections of foreign work of Art, both in Bronze nnd Marble; Statuary ami Choice Painting*. ' The whole forming a large and valuable collection of Paint* ings and Statuary, to bo distributed FKKE among the mem* bora of the Association for the Second Year. Terns of membership. Tho payment of Three Dollars constitutes any ono n mera ; ber of this Association, and entitles him to either ono of tbe Magazines for one rear, nnd also a ticket in the distribution of* tho Statuary and Paintings. Tho Literature isMied to subscribers consists of tho follow ing Monthly Magazines: Harper**, Putnam’s. Knickerbock er, Household Words, Graham’s, and Godey’s Lady’s Bonk, , Perrons taking five memberships are entitled to any five • f the Magazines for ono year, and to sir ticket* in the utstribv tion. The net proceeds derived from the Rale of niembe • ships, urvdmoted to the purchase of works of Art lor tho ensuing year. The Advantage)* Scoured by becoming a member of this Association, are— l«t. All pursue* receive tho full mine of their snttcription at the start, in tho shape of sterling Magazine Literature. 2»I. Each nicnibcr' Is cuntrlhuting towards purchasing ihoice M'urhs of Art, which are to be distributed among jli«-ui.m*lvim, ami ar«* at tlm same time encouraging the Artises of tlie country, disbui-sing thous-Aiuls uf dollars through it* agency. Person* In remUui'i funds for membership. will please give their po-,1 oj] ire adifrcts in /«//,«t-itmg the month they wi-h the Magazine to commence, ami have the letter rugintcrod at ill.- I’oit UfUcu to prevent low. ou Us receipt a certificate of membership, together with the Magazine dcoircd, will be fur* warded to any part of the country. 'l'liu-e who purdiiw maga/.in.'s at Bookstores, will observe that by joining this ifion. they recc.ve tKe MaynHne tnd fn* tie',rt in the iwn-uil distribution all at the same price ;hev now pay for the Magazine alone. For Membership*, addre ,rf , ' C. L. BEHBY, A tmry C. A. A... At «i.her of the principal (.Ulb'es— ‘ Knick*rb.*ck« r Magazine ’ o.'ticc, IU3 Broadway, .New York; or Wotvrn Uliice, lw* M ater Jiticct, Sandusky, Ohio. Subscription* received hy JOHN X. BACllii, Ilonorory 3»- r tavy. fur Well-borough i’a. W ellsboro’ November, bth, ISao. LOOK OUT FOII THE ENGINE! The Seasons change — SO DO FIUENDS-AND FORTUNE! ' AMD BUSINESS ItEL.ITIONS, TMH:M:roiIK, TABOR, MLDWI\ -fc CO., {Succi*d 7ator, Young Cu) IN Tilt. rui'NDUY lU>INK-S, AS MANU F \(’TUR ERSnf Slcum Engines, Boilers nmt .Machinery of all kinds; Stoves, Hollow Ware, 'Pm, and Copper Ware.. REPAIRING &l JOB WORK done with the lim-i (s*j*>il»h d« I.»v. All 1,1. HE \ RINGS furnished tdlkoutextra charge ur p'/Urrus. PI„UWS of uH kinds, (two of which look the ireujiuni at the late Counly Fair.) kept constantly in hand. We have the e,\e.luMve right, forTiogn County, to nanulactu.'c and vend the lllilg SlOVf. one of the hcs*'l (if not the very host) Cook Stoves ever invented; uhieh i.- always on hand ul our .>l«ee house, for w ledeMile vV. nl.»il. Their Stove*, look flic premium over the Albany Sl'iv. s at I he* I tie Fair. Thai is u Ic-Aher in »>nr nap which we child intend to have plucked out soon. Citrn Of iill il.c impruvu.l |i.iUi-rii»lli.il commend llicni .i Kr. tu I'-irmers. lit ►Mr* this, wt* intend In furnish l»Cl!»T Ware. l» Her article** and heller work, it looser price* lli-m .111 v other nt in Tmg.i county Will lx* it hlc Jo do. Ami 11u* ni.in who |*.._ys* CASH, can gel whalhg huvs ul rcilmxd piu:«>. This I-* the l.iir way ot* doing huVincs*. and the system upon wlmli Ihe Tioga Foundry and Machine Hmp will he con. dueled liereailcr. Don't wail lor tin* wagon, hut coi im 1 on. ’ r\IIOK, BALDWIN UO. Tioga, Nov. In, 1 855, if. •O’’ DM Iron im<l Copper, and all kind*of pinduce taken in exchange |l»r work. ru;\u THE TRICK The Crimean Campaign Ended !!. WAR DECLARED ON 11... |j.ri I.t UAL»WI.\, GUEIt.V. SEY & CO., those old codgers, rule Goods <md Nigh Prices ' Friend**, (‘minimum .*nd all who doat on gnu Bargain*, (which includes everybody,) we have ju* rcceivul a splendid slot k of Fall anil Winter Cimhls, at our Store in Tioga, which can he hud fur l.ittlf, or Nothing iihnve prime eo'l— with oce.ms ol grind will thrown •in grods. 'flic first pick is Hu* best pick, so come nt while slock is lr» Hi. Dt lays are d utgcnms —I’m. crastimilion h«s frnsthitlcn many a good bargain If von w.*iii your money’s woith, come on. If yon wml more t4i..n h doll. uV worth fora dollar, don’t come ; hut \<m w ill he astonished to vee wh.il a pile ol goods we cun pul up for a doll *r. Our block of DRY GOODS is not made up of ihc odds and ends and the rem* minis of •♦elo'.id up” comcm*-in the City, hnt com prises <t eompk le assortment ol the. late**! stales and best qualities, from the eoai<est domestic to the fi nest imported fabrics, such as Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim, tnitigj*. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing rl-ewhcrc. H ildwin. Guernsey & (Jo, have ulways on hand a seasonable and fashionable, stock ol Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing, which will be sold at ihc lowest (’ASH (Milch'S. A LUO, Grareries, Crockery, Hardware, Gins- Slone, Hollow anil Wooden Ware , Iron, Steel, Nails. Oih, Points and Dye-Stuffs of every-kind and of the best quality. with ROOTS $ SHOES for Everybody *,* AH kinds of found y Produce taken in ex change far mods at the l iwikel nrices. t. 1.. nvr.nwiN. Tioga,Ocl. 18, 1855, A. T. GUEI.NBLY. O. 11. LOW ELI,. Look This Way. The Subscriber hogs leave to announce to the Public 1 lint be has juM filled up mnehim ry (it no small expi me) for the (nirpo-e -if Pl.iling wilh gold or silver. Those wishing soeh work done will idcase give me a e.,11. * G. W. TAYLOR. Wi Unborn’ Dec 13, 1855. rjILKS—A few more pieces of.those fieonlif O changeable silks al 50 r.ts per yard, just recei ved at the Empire Store, and going off like, hot cakes. Call and sec them al J. ft. BOWLN S. PRINTS. —200 pieces prinls,all styles and prices from G) to 12J cents per yard. Calico’s, good sltles, fast e.nlors. at 8 els. the same as usually sell at 12J; al (Sep. 20,1855.) J. R. BOWEN’S. 1 jALM' OF A THOUSAND FLOWEhS.. for J) the removal of Tan, Freckles, Pimples and all discosi a of the skin, at ,-H. ROY 8, Musical Instruments Piapbs, Mclodeons, Violins, Aocotdeoos. Ac., Ac,— igst received and for sale by G, W. TAVLOK. i , A Borne for AUfor One Dollar 1 I :;/!• Ki- v . '. i - Sharei9S.' i QiartfrSharttsl. : ..i •1 . vj. \ ! ■ - THE-GHE AT NORTH- WESTERN MtriAJiyii ■ IvAI^IVAGENCTi CIUCAGO^.ILLINOIS;., , Vt .. WILL DISTEIIJDXfi'eii first day, of January next, TKSQ, its Shareholders/by aCompmUb of Direct ors elecledhy thcniwlves, • r . ,«v $135,000 In Land* Sc Cash. Any s person inay bcc.imo a member of thq Association, ahd ■* Joint of-the properly,- on the purchase of ono.or more shares nr sb ires.- ■ v ' Every Sparuoan-J ‘.Quarter.-Share will bo duly, urnnhored. eoplod signed qn<t registered,‘and will draw its proportion of the property by’its numberin' whole, or tracts. Tills Association is a permanent Institution will con tinue to distribute frontdoor to ycor. its prime object is to. cheapen lands and brings-ItQilustoad.ii'l arm within tlic roacli of all however their moons. Active and intei* llxcnt Agents arc engaged investing funds of the Association in the b« i *t 'improving sections of the Union, on the linos of projected Kailway«, and where its rapid advance* mentis certain. . ... Land Warrant-* will he taken at the Market Rates. for Shares In this Association *, others will lie purchased for Cash, nod located on tho best lamia in the Statu and Territories of the Great West. The four Tuwm purchasing the greatest number of shares by ITHB® DAY: UK JANUARY, l«6e.>ill be notified to elect n Director each toAupcrinloud (ho distribution. Ills expumes, nnd two dollars per day, while eng.iged will bo paid by tbe Atomdatijn. As soon as two-thin]* of tho Shares shall have been sold, the l*ro-id.‘nt, ise-rdlary and Directors t-leclcd liy the share hold.-rs shall appuint a diy, not lifrr than the COth day of January 1856, an I price il to distributeamong th» said fbare hold *r* the entire i*ro|***ny of the Asseciiuion, W the full amount of Share*, m* $l*J{i,UUO. • - The Property alr,aly becu-oil for distribution the present yevri (January ISbO, 1 ) t j bo hi-r«a?»d by e‘>n->t.mt investment of the Stocks sold ami the profits b iw follows: 1 Farm of H2O with Orchard ami go »J Bmldiuga, within one mile of the 1U &. Station, ami 20 imloiof Chicago. gi)U,vOU 1 Fanu, TOO nerrg. In Rock county. Wisconsin, with young Orcharjl, fair buildings, and hull timbered. Zo,ood 4 Faniw iu HLimla oich s'iO>!h 4. 0) 0 “ Indimm, 60), ’ 1,60) 2 ** “ Mis outi, OuO, 12-0 Tvn K.O acre Tracr«> in IViPconsin, each $lO9, 4,« 00 Twenty 80 acre Tracts in low.i, “ 2PJ, 4,*<00 10.10 Town lots in the above States, 6,00 U 20.0.» acio* o# choLo Wild Lauda, 39,0-Kt Ku<*ij Slnrehohl.T «hull ba entitle I to whatever may fall to hi* Rhan,* iu the distribution, be It largo or sm ill. It may bo a Farm worth S’*.') <Vu. Jiat in no ca-'C, aoi it be hits than one aerf i-/ yood Isxtvi or a Tinon L>i. Anv b'*.-om>ngent;tl.*d to a Farm or Lot valued over c.m lmv>; cash fur tho n une, deducting only 21 p.*r cunt, ''in ill t prices will be tikdh in part imymeut of alum;* of tho icvt year. v , ■ , . Title.* toLanl* will b«‘ forw.mlel to SlianhMdcra at the .•remit of Notary’* fc.** for acknowledgment. Tills Rurc Cliaucu fur » Forlriue emin bo MTurod at onco, by bunding ill your order* lor ii.vre i iinuvdruely. A pr*nmim of fiO) will !>•* paid t> the Ag nt who rIk.II -ell il.i? gte.:t si i.limb t t>l -I) u 6 : to the -econJ ; s.’»» U> Ih. li.ii'u : lu the f-.'U.th, uu i :i j>r.ouium oi ' will I u jpvcii to th it 1* lr.* iJ.onjHin/, Lodg *. or Association who shall ai'pii->ei«i ill gitii.Ldi uuhilkt of dimes. wrtmel m overy town hi the Union to sell -Shar-i nn 1 report go ul it» itinontj*. A li'KTd peic-’iiUig** Will b* ullowoJ and Circulars forwar* led ;•> order by mail or otpiea-. 1000 Luuul Wairsml* Wi»nl«-«1. Wu nill pay tho higho-d cadi pii:cs, in shan't; ur part in share* oi jiJI cab. Wii udl In, tie lava I Mur.uati on the m >*t adMoit-igeun- t**im* for parlies ahi-u. d. Me ha*.lag cillci*nt ngeuH in e\-T.v Dan-1 nibee, with plot* «»f the b«M uii‘*nt *n*d lun I-in tli-lnmn. 1 lit. i* u oppnrtim-ty to jht- ms li.ilJmg Ijiu-I M arrant-in tb-* £am M itrs to have iliem 1 ic-itcd hy n reliabh* compan/. on * mi** of the choicct iun-1* of Hu* 1 ni m, where rapid vlsam. i.ient i- ceruiln. It «it I onlv !w n *f*pi*«.vry t > Iran mil by mail or r xprw yu.Ua -a ifs dills triti Itr.o ianl w« w.ll re,urn .he Misi< s >i r ..’a. i*v return n>a 1 o. the tide- to the ln:ul iwj sooa us u cun i»* I H*,\:e I. AMp'-n be mail for Shar*s i*i the above As.*ociation, or for location of Land Mm runts, A.c. LELANO, BARNES & CO. AgeuU Ot. N. Vr. Land Agrncy, Ur.\ s o*. Chicago, Illinois. N. B Whrrr parties prof'*' it. lan'h will be rut**te*l in h* ir dmiio*, mi.l l i«- ,*.«. ji.il ii«r hi in, f.«r anagiic*} jior iun ul thu n-e in s Io p rh *«i - > l ih At vs Inch im<Mf pr-fi‘rv>*l hv ;!.«*:*» th u in.evy \..!l h r.ninmd with ,1 1 p**r cent, poi annuu iutvrial in hou of a title to thu laaJi<. L. It. A CO. Send In your Orders at once. C7}' f/ »t’*rs simply of in piiry. shonl I cncluac a s>tamp for ridnil) J>.>rtluge. O. 1H'1.1.-STin, AGENTS, ivnUhor..’, tVtR CHANGING ALWAYS NEW! LARGE ARRIVAL FILL AM TOTED FOODS, at rut: EMPIP.S STORE. f I Ml K SUIISt'U IBI£U lake- the earliest oppnrtn- L mis of informing Ihe citizens of Tioga euuiitv. ami the “re't ol mankind.” th .1 he is,now receiving hi' second slock ol’ G««»rts loj the Fall nnd Wilit* P lradt*; and he deem** it unnecessary and eofirelv out of onh r to go into an enumeration of Ihc thou, sand and one articles, that he in Common with oilier mciehtinl’* keep and arc so Exhemrly uuxwus to dispose of. But there is one tiling that he wislics distinctly uodiT'ioixt, and that e*, he does not boy goods («• liynpon Ins shelves and counters and accumulate tin-dust of centuries, wailing for lint good time, wlnn pmplc are so green, or (what is worse) hard up, a.- to be willing to accept the “Old Familiar ftets” of these “Shop.keepi rs,” at the "tariff” first imposr d. (No nisiini • lion**?; Ills motto is “small profits. P|>eedy sale«, nnd quick r« turns, 4 ’ Thinking that by adopting and hi'inir vp to the motto, he shall merit and net ms a continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded him, lie would sa l y to all—-call and see the New G Is. J. R. BOWEN. Wellsboro, Nov. 15, 1855. Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difiienll to answer, hut that the Subscriber is offering merchandize *;/irv7j),iiduii?i* not a don t. The question wilt be immedialily sit* tied upon inspection of the Goods and prices. lie is just receiving Ids fall slock, which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, ROOTS AND SHOES, READY. MADE CLOTHING, H ATS & CAPS, BOOTS &, SHOES, WOODEN W \RE,STONE. WARE, TIN ware, Dr. Ham’s lut lgonilliig Spirit. ".-i Word to the {Vise is sufficient /’’ Tho SnlwrribiT hn«*a large and well selected «lonk of Good-, unit U oflermg them at a* reasonable pricss as c m be bought in Tioga Co., or Ibis aide of Cedar Rim! Ih- who want* a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD (’OAT—She who wiiolfi a box of SNUFF or a FINK DRESS, will dn wi ll to coll «im| exum ine holme pnrulm«ing etaowherc. Come and sen and be convinced of flic truth oflbc fbrcgojng statement. J, 11. POTTER, Ag For 11. 11. POTTER. Miiblli bury Centre, Nov. 8, 1855, WEW GUOCCRY & PROVISION strom:. Maml O. BIIiIsLAKD, D.-nlnn. •in I'HO VISIONS, <1 HOP MOHS, BOOTS & SHOES, RKADY.UAI)B OLOTHISG. Wood q Wiiloto IVt/ir, Tobacco. Cigats, Finite Gonfrc . honn,i/ % sc. % sc. At the Sl:imJ recently occupied (Sy Rotart Roy, WelWnin/, Pa. Plaulvr! Price Kodiit’od! fTMIE subscriber linn just received at bis* mill near J[ 1d,.351) loin* Cayuga PLASTER stone, wheif bo will keep constantly on band fresh ground planter |0 supply all (Iml limy give him n call. No iiiNtaKc Mn.-* limeLighlning never strikes onr tree IvvjN*. Price $5,50 per lon. AMOS BIXBY. Mansfield, Feb. 15,1855 £MIAWLS.—Heavy' ivoof^long and square, lone O and square Brochii, plain ami figured Cushmeic phawL, a large variety, at J. U. BOWEN’S. BOOTS & SHOES.—GenttaincnV Boots ofcTpry docripWm. Hoy’s Boottnmd Sluh’p of all styles and received at . JUNES & RUE’S. BUFFALO ROBES.-LA tow Bale* of extra No. Ljual received-at- -JON ROE'S SOMETHING NEW. imrehased Hailey &,fo. r £ ley's Qnfire' Mtocft uf Books, Sbilionery, and Juivclty.-aiid.uddcdJiicrcloJiis forintr Slock al_Ti op., and o l.trga and.rftji axsorlinpiiirroni tl.a City, may be li.uiid bereulter in '* I ’ * ~ Ncjy BilMdins, wlicre Ife will be' lni|iny Id serve tin; public will. school, law, nijd Miscellaneous Book.-. ii- cheap as ll.cy oaii bu pure!.used, ibis side.of tbe City. , ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OP THE DAT, may be bad ul his comiler, nnd any book desired ,c <n be rnniirlicd. to enter. He will a Ike keep a full assortment of • Stationery and Ink, which may he porrhased urt ron«onnhle term?. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of WitCBFS, . CLOCKS, JEWELRY, on hund and lorsulc on the principle of * Small profits 4* quick Returns” With largo prnqlicnl .experience, »nsl having sc cured the services of* n good workman >n (he me* chutticul Dejiarlmciil, (ho-c wishing watches Clraucd & Rppiiircd ’ ran depend upon being accommoduled satisfiiclorily and promptly. lie will keep constantly on hund a large assort ment nl* RnglUh nnd Amerinui stv h*s of WALL PAPER vvhieh oil veil! do well to call uml examine before purchasing i Dew here. Thankful for pnnl fivor**, o cnnlinunneo ofpitron ape \> re-peeUully HohciUri. G. W. TAYEOR. \Vell«boro\ Oct. 13. IHSo. (turmcrly of 'J’ioga.) ROBERT ROY. D r vac is r .v A >’ ° rn Ec All v Wc-mt>or»’ Fa. At RETAIL DEALER IS t-OREWNSf DOMESTIC ERUGS Jf CHEMICALS. MED WISES. OIL , I‘AiyrS. DYES. ACIDS. VAII MSHES, PUTTY. WISH OIV'- GLA SS Bit USIIES, PA TEST MEDICINES ROOTS. BARKS. BIT TERS. HERBS. SEEDS, OINTMENTS. EXTRA CTS, TINCTURES. PILLS. POW- mills, PHARMACEUTIC PREP THOMPSONIAN c<y BOTANIC MEDICINES , HOMEOP- A I HIC REMEDIES. CHILDREN'S TOYS INKS. PERFUMERY AND TO’LET ARTICLES, FANCY ahoDS BURNING FLUID, POTASH, T A R. LAMPS. <s• O. AI.SO, CHOICE TE Vat very ......li-rr.ir- prim*.. Phy«i ci.in.’ \\ ill ;il :ill 1 im.-- n-rciv.* (‘:iro (ill iiMcnfion. Every arll • snl«l »«l lu* Sinrei* war r.ihlidiu ben* repp *« tiled in Ihe pureh.i'*f , r. All nriii I»*m not •..iti-Inelury may he relnnn (1, if uninjur* ed, mid Ihe nif nev relundert. Term'*. Cush. O' Call -ii lhr- **ii»n oi the Mortar. Well-born* Orl.Uo, 1^*5.).1f. NS;U r STOKE. MISS E. P. KKSI - A III)*, would n -in Ml. fully announce to the citizens ol Uill'boro and \iemiM, that she has just opened a new M>l linery csluhhfhmeni over R. S. Bliley’' Store, where she kei*p eonsl 'iilly on hand a G'O O I) X S s OUT M ENT OF 5//L/,/.V/i7f r GOODS, Hiell as raitics Az t'hiliSrfn’.s Bonnrl.i HIIiHONS, FLOWERS, OAI’S, HEADDRESSES, \u., \ c.. All orders promptly attended In, She will also at lend to Dressmaking a* usual. !lJ" No trust. GRAND HUSH JONES & ROE'S, Where they arc now* receiving their FALL & WINTER ROODS. WHICH CONSISTS OK DRY GOODS OR 11 VERY DESCRIPTION. Family ohoclimes, hats and cats, BOOTS AM) SHOES, 11AHUW.MIL - , CHOIKEHY, HLASSWAHE, TIN WAKE, WOODEN.WARE, READY MADE OI.OTHI.NO, AM) FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, l-I.ANSELS, IWSTEUN CLOCKS W.iiMnlud to Kvoj» tfuod lime, WE would -oiy lo onr customer* nod purchaser* (-eiier:illv,llo»l nor *lnre is now (MmplcU-, wc have a 1 irgc n.-sorlrnont of i vory hind ol* goods mid our jiricos oatHtni liiil lo soil ihe rtmo>t buyers. Wullsburu - Out. 2.i 1855. JONES HOE. Red A While ITtitmeU, AlsSOtnillon Flannel*,Bed.tieking, Blue Denims, Stripe Shirtings Drilling**, Brown Factory, Bleached Muslins Iri-dr Linen, Table Covers and Spread-, Ctrpd \Y.irp,(’olum Yarn.Colton Billing, and Wadding just ru.etved at JUNES isL RUE’S. CloKKi* A Ca>simerep. BLACK, Blue and Brown Broad Cloths*.Black ami Fancy Doeskin CaKsinieres, alsoSatlinell’s nnd Slurp-* Gray Cloth*, just received and lor Maly very cheap, al (Out 25) JUNKS &, ROE’S. CJLOTHIftO. Gt ENTI.KMKN in want oi anything in the lino F of Clothing for Ihc coming w inter will find the largest, rhea pet-1 and beat assortment at (to. 25. junks a roe's. SHAWLS. —Ladies will find the largest assort, menl ol desirable styles of Long and Square Brooliu and long aud square Woolen Shawls al Out. 25, 1855. JUNES & RUE’S. I )LAIN'& FIGURED DELAINES.—PIain He -1 r -|{fmes of all colors, also some imliiui styles of figured detains just received at JONES & ROE’S. Ladies shoes Liutjts wilt find the larges , cheapest and best assortment of shoes of every description, Guilera Rubbers and childrens shoes at JONES A. RUE’S. HATS & GAPS.— A largo usHortinenl ju-t re ceived, at (UcL 25.) JONES & ROE’S* LIME, LIME, LIME!— Kept cnmdunilv on hand ul his Plaster Mill near Mansfield, fresh. |y burned and of superior quality. Price, 37J cents per bu*liel. A. BIXBY. Martsficld, June 14, 1655. •• f‘ AWES, jiwi drop to at J. ft, [li.iwciFh cheap store and examine liix Bareges, Barogo Detains, Lawns, Black Silks, Ginghams, Crape aud Silk Shawls, and save your ten pur <snA RHODES’ PpVER AWD AGDE CURE/ , ' OR; AN¥rotfTE^) T’OR the prevention nnicaro ofdsrttsnTTfirt end *jßDnmxr tmdAomt, Oinui end Peru, Xruitß Aoue, Oeniual Dexuutt, Niqdt Sweats, and all othor £>rpu of discus which h»ro a pemmna orkin ln Htlaitedr This. Is ft NATURAL ANTIDOTE which wiQeatMfy protect any resident or traveler oven In* the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or*Bi Ulcus disease whatever oi any injury frpm constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma, It wUl’ina&intly check the Ague in persona who hate nt> fered for any length of time, from dnp day to twenty year*, so tlmt they need never to have another chill, by continuing in use according to directions. ' The patient at once begins to cover appetite and strength, and continues until A permanent and radical cure fa effected. - A9r*onoortwo bottles vißanswerfor ordinary cases; scum may require more. Direction? printed In Getmoj),French and Spanish, accompany each bottle. Prico one dollar. liberal discount*mode to the trade. . t. . JAMES A. RHODES, Providence, R. L 3 PROOF OF SAFETY. . - New York, Jnne 11,1855, “T have node a chemical examination of‘RhodesFever and Ague Cure,' or ‘Antidote to Malaria,’ and have tested it for Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, anil Strychnine, bat have not found a particle of cither in it, nor have 1 found any substano* in it* composition that would prove injurious toitueconstita* tlon. JAMES R. CHILTON, 81. D, Chemist," evioenciTjof merit. “Lewisdviwj, Union Co., May 2,1565. Mr. J. A. Rnonw—Dear J*lr: Tim box of medicine you psnt tne was duly! received on the 11th of April. 1 have sold about one half «>l‘ it and so far the people uhu have used it aro sat isfied that if. has cured them. It has certainly stopped tha Ague in every one uho has u>ed it, and six of the cases were of long staijding. My sinter, who has had it for five or i»ijc yearn back, sQti could never get it stopped, except by Qainlns, and that only as long us she would toko it, Is now, 1 think, entirety cured by your jemody. C. R. McUINLY." * CAUTION TO AdUE SUFFERERS. Tike no more Arsenic, Mncurr, Quinine, Strychnine, ir AnH-Pcrimlics or medicines of any kind, tho virtue of which is owing to mu.li pollutions drug - . The most they can do Is to “break the rhdl>‘’ for a short time, while they are sura to cause C‘>nrt;tutional maladies that cause only with life. Rfr member that the only Fever and Ague remedy fhat is barm leas as well as -ure is illi'jDES’ FETES AND AGUE CORE. For sale hv HOUKUT UOY, Wrllslrom; and by Dealers gan* rally. [Sepl. 01665. 3m is, 9ui os. ly.J JUST RECEIVED and lor sale by G. W, TAT LOU, at Will**boro* Pn. SCENES in the practice of a New York Surgeon HUMES OF THE PEOPLE, in suburb and country, the villa, the muiiMon nod the cottage, ta a series of one hundred original designs. A charming new novel—“ Winnie and I. M “A Book Ibr the times we live in.** “Lucy Boston—or Woman's Rights and Spiritual. i**m ; illustrating the delusions and Follies of the Age. , ‘•Females among the Mormons. 1 * “Our World—or the Slaveholder's Daughter.*' “Journal of u vnvago around the World by tht United Slates** Squadron.** ALSO—on hand, a large assortment of Looking- Glasses and Picture**, with or without frames At li»e Honk &. Jewelry Store of G. W. TAY* LOR, WclUboro*. Til R undcr>ig ned, einxt ns of Tioga County, Pa, hereby give notice that they intend to make npplieatimi 1«* the Legislature of Pennsylvania at it*« next >es**inn (wliieli commences on the Ist Tuee day ol J.inuiry IrioG,) ft»r the creation of a corpo rate body with Banking or discount privileges, by the name ami-tWenf the “THE TIOGA C OUN TY Bank.” to !*• located at Tiuga Village, Tioga County Pennsylvania, with a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of in. ereisiug said , capital to two hundred thousand dal. laps. Vine DePui, J. S. Bush, J. W. Guernsey, P.S. Tuttle, Jas. G. Me eereau, J. SchnnlTein, A. Humphrey, Kdwaid Buy n. Si th Daggett, I.cw U Daggett, Tioga, June 21, 1855-Gm I S HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be X made In the Leg Penns\ Ivapp, at its ne.M se-Mon, lor ihc creation ol’ a eorpnfalc body with genrral Banking prmb pes of i—iic, discount :inr) dcp'—it, mhe called "THE RANK OK TIOGA COUNTY** with a c.ipit il nf One Hundred Thou sand Dnllipw. stud Rank tu be located in the Boro* of Well-boro,’ Tioga Co. Pa, J.L Robinson, B. B Smith, S. F. Wilson, Jas. Lowrev, Jim. N r . Radio, E. I. Nichols. Wells-born,’ June 14, 1855. [Gm.J NOTICE is hereby pivrn (hot an application will be m.idr lo the Legi-laiure of Pennsylvania at it* next se—ion, for lire incorporation of a Bank with di-roimiing pnOlegi s, w hli u capital of One Hun dred Thou-und Dollars, with the privilege nl lucres *mp in < m* Himdnd .uni Killy Thous-nd Dollars, to bee.ilied ihe* i T|( GA VALLEY BANK” aud to belnoiltd in Man-field, Tioga Co. Pa. Mun.-fii Id June 23, 1855. Village *o»t for Sale. I'M! E Sub-enbt r offers for salon lot situated in the Boro* ol* Law renceville, Tioga Co. Pa. con taining about Dm e.louillis of an acre. Said lot it li'iunded and described us follows, cm the west b 7 Middle street, north by Micnjab Set Icy, east by Curtis P.irklmrsi, on the south by Deinond. Said lot Iris on it a good two.-lory dwelling house newly fillid up in neat and convenient style, and p.iinlid inside and out; also u good barnnnd other necessary nut buildings. Inquire of JAIMES KIN SEY Esq. Luwreucevillu Tioga Co. Fa. WM, M. JOHNSON, Eawrcnccville, June 14 1855, (Gm.) • W » nls, & 1 hlugs Wanted. \\f ANTED by almost every firmer in the conn. ▼ V ty, a bottle of the "Liquid Heave Cure,*' lo check the fir-tj indications of heave**, and the preven tion and cure of all discuses that affect the. wind of hurs» s. ALSO, a box of Dr. Power’s "Hibernian Oint ment, a sovereign remedy for Gall-, Scratches, Gra ze-, Diui.-cs, Ijesh wound-, and ail cutaneous disease* lo who h bor-c- or horned cattle are subject* ALSO, a box of the "German U.il Killer." one of the safi si and lies! articles in use lor desTroying rata and mice, or Lyons ci lebruh d "Rat Pills," fiir the same purpn-e, For sijlc at the Wcll-boro’ Drug Slot* TMTE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretoforeexist in* he. iwcen ihc FuhwnhtTK under the Myle'nf' Tabor Yoon*; &, Co., i« day (Nov. 5,) dissolved by miiluul consent. L. TABOR, ROBERT YOUNG. T. L. BALDWIN. A.G. GUERNSEY. O. 11. LOWELL. The business w ill hereafter be carried on al Ib snuu* pl.jce by Tabor, Baldwin & Co, who wil coU lebl the accounts, molch &e., of the old firm. • TOL’RNFIV.M.AN WACCON’.MAKER wanted to work by Iho d.i v. ninnlb or on shares, at the shop of 1 1 u; Su(l'Crihc.r in Clytmr hiwnshl p, Tioga Co, P.i. I li i'ou largo quantity of seasoned lum bar on hand, ready to he worked, and would prefer to give the workman o share of the proceeds. CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymer, Juno 14 1855. (If.) W. W. ROBINSON. BEAI.KR IN Bools, Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper — Enf. lish, French aad Amriican Maaufactvre,' Wallet uteneile and Verfumery. Fan, cy Soaps, Violin Sitings , G old Pens and •Pencils. Jjc., Sfe. All Ihe papular'hlagatinrs and leading lietespn. pers may or had at his Counter. CUIININO, N. Y., NOV. 15, 1*64. CLOTHING.— A largo stock in store of tire la test fashion*, a fit guaranteed every time, »• also a price to suit, lire buyer, fur I am hound to sift Sept. flO, 189*. l IV RGWfeN. BOOKS KotiCf. B C. Wickham, A. T. Guernsey, F. E. Smith, A. C. Ru*h, Jacob Johnston, T. J Berry, 11. E. Smith, 1). S. Johnston, Jas, pnodrich, E. T. Bentley. HOTirE, UiitutoinUon. WASTED.
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