fil deg. west ten perches and -ten link* to a post on Cherry alreel, thence north three deg. east nlftng Cherry alreet two porcliceand 19J links to the south wf«l corner of Smith Steven’s lot the place of be •inning—containing 97 9-10 acres of land with a jrartie dwelling house and frame barn thereon. To be eold as the properly ofC. H. L. Ford. ALSO—A lot or tract of land in Lawrence town ,hip, bounded on tho aooth by the Cowonesque river, on the west by' land of Emily Knapp, on the north by land of 0. Seymour and James Ford, and on the asst' by the Pritchard land—containing seventy-five icrt*,be 'he some moromr less, all improved, with i frame house, frame burn, corn house, shed and an gpple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Philander Cook. ALSO—A lot’of land in Morris township, bound ed north by J. F Harrison, east by Morris, south by R. Williamee, and west by lauds of Wharton—con tminiog about Ally acres, with about five or six acres improved. To be sold as the properly of Abner C Williamee. ALSO —A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded on the north by Levi Redfield, east by Rob. ert Cashier, north by Simeon Cady, and west by George Seely—containing about 100 acres, with about 50 acres Improved, a frame house, frame barn, frame for a barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Abner Cady. ALSO —A lot of land in. Delinar township, bound ed north by W m- Taylor, cast by Orson Webb and Pclcr Buckley, sonlh by estate of Daniel B. Wilcox iec'd: west by the road running from William Tuy. lorsto the West Branch—containing fiflyaorps, with thirty acres improved, a frame house and barn, and some fruit trees, and a blacksmith shop thereon. To be sold as the properly of Job W. SymmonrK AISO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded nortli by L. B. Maynard and C. Cady, cast by J. Leonard, soutii by B. King, and west by N, Young—containing about 000 hundred acres more or less, with about 15 or 20 acres improved, n dwel ling bouse, frame barn, saw mill and some Trait trees I hereon also— A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded north by L. B. Maynard and C. Lnp. east bv N. Young, south by James Hoyt, and west by A. Preston—containing seventy five acres, more or less, with about fifty ucrea improved, a frame house, log barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold ue the properly of Northrop Young. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Shipper] and Gaines townships, Tioga Co Penno,, bounded on the north by land of Francis R. Wharton, on the west bv Benjamin Furman and others, on the south bv land of Robinson and Wilcox, on the cast by land of Phillips, Robinson and W ilcox, Steele and White containing about twelve hundred acres, with about two hundred acres improved, and seven frame hon-es four log houses, four frame hams, two apple orchords, & grist mill and saw mill thereon. *\.sn—A lot In Shippcn Township aforesaid, ho rinning at a while pine, thence by warrant No. 9302 W. Willink warrantee, cast five hundred and twenty four and seven tenths perches to a Cbestnul, thence by warrant No. 4448 James Wilson warrantee* south three hundred and twenty perches to a post the north cast corner of land conveyed to John Mathers (hence by said Mathers west five hundred tnd twenty four and seven tenths perches to a white nine, thence by warrant No. 2331 W.AVillinb warran. let. nortli three hundred and twenty perches to the place of beginning—containing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance of six per cent, being warrant No. 2352 W. Willink warrantee. To be sold as the properly of Henry C. Spalding. ALSO—A lot of land In Middlehury township, bounded north by David Palmer and Lewis Lames, coal by Jnroca Rry ftnt, S- by same, and W. by J. Oonson and J Gile. containing i)*out sixty acres, with twenty-four acre* Improved, a frame tarn, a frame story and a half house, a blacksmith >hop and < vming orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Lem uel Cady,Jr ALSO—A lot of land In Chatham township, bounded north bv road from Crooked Crock to Knoxville, cast bv John Short and Cornell, south by Joseph Knapp, and west by Am b'tort and C. Clom, containing about sixty aero* with about thirtr or forty aero* Improved, a leg house, log barn and a few fruit t ees thcroon. To bo sold as the property of David A f'hurchtl. A A lot of land in Deerfield township.hounded north hr me Cowanevme rlvor, west by D.T. Billings, south hr D. 7 Billing*. and Daniel Cummings, deceased, and oa.«t hr land «' the estate of Daniel Cummin*;*. ; containing about two and & half acres, with a saw mill and a small frame tons* thereon To 1«? sold a* the-proporty of Aaron Green ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township on the north by Hoard and Reach, and others, cast by hand* L south and west by Snmpcl Suites- containing 53 acres. with about fifteen or twenty acre** Improved—a dwel* Ia; house, sliosl and some fruit trees thereon. To bo eoldas ini' property of Joseph Whipid AL'tfi—A lot of land in Jackson township. boun lod north nr road, oast by Jacob Rnggv south In Dent and Briggs and w-n l*v Chancey Cleavehind : containing about ihirtv acres. about V> or 20 acres improved, a f-.tm* house and s<*mc (nut trees thereon To be bold os Uie property of Geo. W al ii* «nd Stephen Omitt. ALSO—A lot of land »itunt.*d in f , }iarh«ton Tioga County, Px. bounded on the north by lands formerly of Roswell Rai irr on tlie cast by Samuel Rexford. c.n the snulii by land* of Phelps and Dodge and on the went by lands of Wm. l»en:- and I amis of Melnroy and Lowrev. being part of war rant No. 447fi containing about two hundred acre'. AI*S0 —A lot of land. bounded on the north by Phelps and Dodge, on the east by KJward Melnroy, uq the smith bv E. Melnroy and Rulef Dcryea, and on the wait by Wm. Dem ran . containing (wo hundred acres or thereabouts, being part of warrant No. 4474. ALSO—A lot of land, bounded on the north br land of Phelps and Dodge, on the cast by Cyrus Cntlm, on the south bv land formerly of Wm.CaEin, and on th'’ wr.«t line of war rant No. 4472- containing about two hnndred acres, pari of warrant No. 4471. ALSO—A lot adjoining tb* mill lot, formerly of Mclnroy »ti'l Lowrcy. bcgming nl n post, the south-east corner of L«- if*r Carpenter** lot. thence north on? nml » \ degree*. ea*t lands of said Oqrponlor. fifty pcrehe« to a hem U-k. thence wulh eighty-nine deg.. cast 1*23 perches to a port in tin’ cut h.i* of warrant No. 4473. thonc* 1m s-u-l lino «outh 1 wMt 50 porches to a j>ort.*th'-ncc hv the northern boundary oC B. Mclflroy’s land, N. 89 dog„ west to tho place uf bcgln- containing about forty acre-. • ALSO —A lot on which Maud* tho raw mil!. * wal«r mill formerly in occupation of Mcfnmv and Lowrey. bounded cast and north by land* of Edward Mclnroy. on the wort by lands of Mclnroy, formerly Lnlhor Carpenter, and on the north by lands formerly of said Carpenter ; containing about oua acre irilh the wat*r privilege therennto lielnnging ALSO—The steam saw null situate on land of E. Mclnroy, cn the west side of the Catlin Hollow rand. leading from Gat lin Hollow to tho Wellsboro’ and Ttogu plank road, tho land being hounded north by E. Mclnroy. east by Catlin Hollow road, south hr Phelps and Dodge and west by E. Mclnroy.—- To tx kolo na the property of N. Jennings. ALSO—The equal undivided fourth part of that tract of land m UU>«s township, described as follows. —being lots 1 A 2in block No I Lots No. 11. 12. IS. U. Ift. hi block No. 2. Lota ,V> ft, 8. 10. in block No. 4. Lots 8, 0,30,11. in block No. t Lots 5. 4 in block No. 7. Lola 7, 8,11,12,19. 20, in block No I Lois 1. 4. is. jn block No. 9, Lot* 4. 5, 6. in block No K Lot 7. in block 12. Lots 4. ft. 6, 7. 8. in block 14. Lou T. ft. its it, is. 20. In block 25. Lots 3. 5,13,14,15. 16, ir block IT Lots 5. 0,7, In block 20. Lots 6, 7. 8, 0,10,11, 12 15.14.15. in block 21. Lots 5,6,7,8,9.11,12, io block 21 Lots h. 6. T. 8, 9,10.11.12, in block 23. Lola ft, 6. 7. 8, « 10. lUn block 24. Lots 36. 7. ft. 9. 30. 15. 16. in block 25. Uu 3. 4. 8. 7. U. 15.10. In block 44 and blocks 20. 31, 30, 38, k). 4‘.. 42. of the town plot of Blossburg, each lot containing shout l-6tb of an acre, and c.vh block about 2 }-j acres, all improved. To be sold as the property of Clarendon Rath wr ALSO—A lot of land in Blows township, bounded north by Hannibal street. as laid out in tho tillage plot of Blo«s, east hy Morns street, eonth by E. Dyer and west by Williamson toad, containing about \of an acre of improved land, with * tavern hou«e. barn, shed and other out buildings thereon.— To be sold as the property of Benj. K'TIkU. lo ‘ In ’ l m the township cf Farmington, to be taken off the farm of widow Taylor, commencing at the north eas; corner of a*id farm, thence running westerly along the , n,x J‘ , * Sl,gff and F. W. Dalton to the north-west corner or ntd farm, thence south 15 rods along the west line of said «rm thence easterly to tho road on a line parallel with the south line of said Dalton’s land, and to be wide enough on trio east side of the road to contain lon acres, with three or jour acres Improved, a dwelling house and sumo fruit trees s'lTur.' T° *** M the property of Luronzo Tliom. A \«.o —A lot of laud in Farmington township, bounded 6 n ,1, , Qee,eodi and south bv late.LjffVUi FiaVi now ; . n 8 land i * U(I bv A. Fl«k and Occ; contain «ft«n ncrc, Improred. n log *IT' rol< ‘«««wroon : Wm R porl. of ‘I 94 *' a \ »»•> lot. No, TT ami 90 on Iho .nJn* I '. T " •« “'■> « 11-! property of Timothy Dryant and Mary Errant, u i ont of John Brv- B"r^nTd^Jd. th l ° tUtW J ° n “- «»«l>‘iror John . al ®?t: a lot 0/ l»nil In ParminEtnu to»,„hi r , w nllc d N. P-JjT’i'T 1 1 0 ;. 0 " 17- ““ , b ? f south by B. King and wort by N. Young: containing shorn on»'lmnrtrri yraamoreor lou, -with about 15 or 20 sere, Impromi dwelling house, frame Kirn, raw mill and vnno frutt tree® thereon. To b;* sold as tbeproi»crty of Northrop Yonne. ALSO—A M ofUnd In Charleston township, bounded north bj Jeremiah Klock. east by David Jacobs, south by Thomas mtU md west by Daniel Bums; containing about S*3 acres, jjbout 80 acres improved, a frame house, two fram n barns * .f n a rple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the pro perty of Nokh Wheeler. 1 I>wU»ldM % part of s lot of land In Tio £,,*£; fhk're.T™'. Ci - t ? u,Klwl north by IL H. Bent, ®“Bhnm lands, south by Bingham hndj Md went by Tumor nnd Dent; coutotulng nboul «yc Dro ™ mi ‘l Umber Ini ALSO Tho eqpal ond rijed half pari of „ , ol of , d , riogntowDihlp, bonuded north by road leading from Mitch •l > Greek to Jackoon, wot by Boc, south hy Thomas Mlmh sll, and vest by Tioga R. IL; containing about six acres im proved land, a frame house, barn and corn house, a few fraU trees thereon. AWO—Ths equal undivided half part of a lot of land In rtmand lAwrenco townships, containing about two hunt*. twenty-lltc acres, bounded cast by Clark. «mnncr g? I t sf rk * and r °* and Bronson, sooth by lands cfW.w, h lnterfe^nce Iot 7» callca, and south uo.UriUod V Mrt of a lot In Tioga town- l« Ui!m ““I'otiCOTWlnlng 225 acres, ALSO—Tho c». D. G. Garrett Orntio, Gkv. W. ¥■ F.bq. Kelly James, FnUer Solomon, Kuoa Jainw* Esq. StrohrJdge Mr. 11. Krw.x Jolm Esq, fioliger John, Kturt J. C. Ksq. Thompson J. Andrew 8. Thomas John (Foreign)!!, Lake Alonzo P. Voetsch Mathiaa Loyd .Miss E. A. C. IVnlker Geo, O, Esq. Miller William H. Williams George W. Mnrgan MIoS P. M, Wood Rev, Levi, Noblo L. F. Woodworth llaUey Peckins J. F. Persons calling for anv of the above letters will pleaso sty they nre advertised, * IBA D. IHCHAHDS. P. M. A MARVELLOUS REMEDY, FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE! THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. BY the aid of a microscope, wo see millions of little open ings on the surface of oar bodies. Through these tills Ointment, when rubbed on tho *kln, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of tho Liver, affections of the heart, inflammation of the Lungs, Asthmas, Coughsand Colds,arc by its means .effectually cured. Every houj>o-wlfe knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointment Cor more readily pomtrates through any bone or fleshy i«rt of the liting body, curing the most dangerous inward complaints, that caunut bo reached by other mctuis. ERYSIPELAS, HALT JUIKUM cfl SCORBUTIC JtffUORS. No remedy has ever done so much for the euro df dleoucs of the tkm whatever form (h?y may lowunm. os this Ointment. So caso of Balt Ilhuum, Scurry, Sore Heads, Scrofula or Erysipelas, can lung withstand its influence. Tho inroptor has travelled over many parts of tho giobo, visiting the prin cipal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORB BREASTS, WOUXDS cC ULCERS, Somo of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst coses of sores, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumore. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to tho hospitals of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direc tion of tho Medical Stuff, In the worst cases of wounds. It «tll euro any ulcer, glandular swelling. etiffhesa or contrac tion of tho joints, wen of 2U yean' standing. * ’ PILES AKD FISTULAS. Tbwo and otherslmilardistrossing complaints ran be effect ually cured if thp Ointment ln> well rubbed over tho parts nff.«cicHi and by otherwise following tho printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used , tn the following cases: Bonlonj Lumbago Sore Lora Swelled Glands Bama MereurlalErnp-Sora Breasts SUIT Joint* Chapped hands lions Sore Hoads Ulcers Cbilbliiios rilM_ Bore Throats Venereal Soros Fistulas Bhenmansm Boren, nil kinds Wounds of all Goat • Ba|t Rheum Sprains kinds Skin Diseases Scalds •***Sold at tho Manufactories of Prof. Uouowjt, 80 Mold on lane, Now York, afla SHI Strand, London, and by all res pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world, In pots, at 26 cents. OJW cents, sod |1 each. Js*Thora is a considerable saving by taking ths larger *!?.♦. N. P. Directmcs for th* guidance of patients in every dis order arc afflx-d tu sach pot, [Job, IT 1666] THE Trot? A C OrUJp'TT A »I T £ . ,-y -k „■ f.- ' P°® D ? o|[,we ?Uli of P«nn«yjyaniai : Uiqßheriff of Hid wunijf .'Greeting: : ailWfc Wherea.ROCKWELL: BAftR<)W& WINTON heretofore in' bar'court’of Common " ~ ‘to tefto ot i)bt»mWi‘lBsl l ; before‘the“judgea'l)lour ntd cimrial WolUboroogh, by (be cbnvideralion of the ume /court, recoyered against'Andrew Jackvon and H.C.' Jaekaoh bio of the raid county,' its ytell a certiln deU of ninety two dollars end fifty-fire cents, as one dull.f twelve and a half cents, like money, which to the aaid Rock, well, Barrow end Winlon, in our said Court were adjudgeifor their damages, which (hey. snstelned by occasion of. the detention of that debt, whereof tbe said Andrew Jackson and H. C.Jackson were convict, as by the record and proceedings thereupon, in our said Court, before oar Judges at Wellsboro’ remaining Manifestly appears, ycl. executiun of (he said judgement still remains -to .be made—and the raid H. C. Jackson has since died, seized in his de. ntesne, as of ice, of and in divers lands apd tenements in your county, as by the insinuation of the said Rockwell, Barrow and Winton wc have received— and whereas fivo years arc nearly expired since the said judgement was obtained, and the lien on the real estate of the said Andrew Jackson and H. C. Jackson would after that time' be lost, unless said judgement was revived, —Wo do therefore commend you, that you make known to Andrew Jackson, who survived H. C.Jackson, with notice la Sally Jackson, widow of H. C. Jackson, dee’d., Hiram Cook Ad. minislratoraf H. C. Jackson,dec'd., Bertha Jackson, Andrew Jackson, Adam Jackson, Sally Jane Jack son, heirs at law of H. C. Jackson, dec'd., David Churcher and R, W. Churchcr, that they bo and ap. pear before our Judges at Wellsboro’ at our county Cunrt of Common Fleas, there to be held tlio first Monday of February next, to show if anything they have or know to say, wherefore the debt and dams, ges aforesaid, should not be made of the lands and tenements which were of (lie said Andrew Jackson and H. C. Jackson, and rendered to the said Rock well, Barrows and Winton, according tn the form of the recovery aforesaid, if it shall seem expedient to them, And have you then and there this writ— Witness the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge of our said Court, the 15th day of December 1855. J. F. DONALDSON, ProM’y. Wellsboro’ January 10th 1856. Tioga County ss: • The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of said county (Greeting: Whereas, GILBERT, ROCKWELL and DAVIS, heretofore \i\ out Court of Common Pious of the County of Tioga, to wit, in tho term of December 1851, before the Judges of our said Court at WelLborn, by the consideration of IhesntdCourt, recovered against Andrew Jackson and (1. C. Jackson, late of (ho said county, as well a certain debt of ninety six dollars and twenty nine cents, as one dollar twelve and a half cents like money which to the said Gilbert, Rock well and Davis, in our said Court was adjudged for their damages which they sustained by occasion of the detention of that debt where uf the said Andrew Jucks.qn & 11. C. Jackson were convict, as by (he. record and proceedings thereupon in our said coun ty before our Judges at Wcllsboro*- remaining man ifestly appears yet execution of the said judgment still remains lo be made, and the said 11, 11. Jackson has since died, seized in his demsne as of fee of and in divers hinds and tenements in your county, as by the insinuation of the said Gilbert, Rockwell and Davis, we have received, and whereas five years are nearly expired pince the said judgement was ob tained, and the lien on (ho real estate of the said Andrew Jackson and H. C. Jackson would after that time he lost unless said judgement wuk revived,— We do therefore command you, that you make known to Andrew Jackson who survived 11. C. Jackson with notice to Sally Jackson widow of 11. C. Jack son deed., Hiram Cook Administrator of H. C, Jack son dec'd., Bertha Jackson, Andrew Jackson, Adaii) Jackson. S illy Jam Jackson, heirs ut law of 11. C. Jackson, dccM., David Chuichcr and R. W. Churclr er that they be and appear beloro our Judges at WclUboro* «t our county Court of Common Pleas, there to be held the first Monday of February next lo show if any thing they have or know to say wherefore the debt and damages aforesaid, should not be made of Dio lands and tenements which were of the said Andrew Jackson onJ Xl. o. son and renoercu to urcsatci Gilbert, Rockwell and Davi«, according to the form of the recovery afore said if it shall seem expedient to them, and have you then nnd there this writ.—Witness the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge of our said Court the 15th day of December 1855. J. F. DONALDSON, Protk'y* Wcllsboro* January 10th IBSG. P.c'3 Mrs. Mary Smith G. W. if mi tli Messrs. Q. W. & Co. Application for Divorce. To Amanda Burlisson —You nrc hereby notified that Sclh Burlisson, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the 4lh day of February next, at 10 o’clock forenoon, for hearing the said Seth Burlitson in the premises, at which lime and place you can attend if yon think proper. Wcllsboro* Jan. 3. *56. JOHN MATHERS Sheriff\ Teacher Wanted. THE Charleston Board of School Directors wish to procure un experienced Teacher to take charge of a vacant school in Charleston District. Apply to Joseph Wilcox, president of the board, or J. L. Kingsbury, secretary. Charleston, Jun. 10, 1856. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of dls. a posing of of Ins Farm, containing. pßjeafc 170 sens,situated in Charleston town. ship, Tioga county, Pa., tnreo jEffigSb from Wcllsboro’, on the Slate itoud lead* 4gg|&£|fing to Covington, und 10 miles from the Corning und Blassburg Railroad. About acres of said lurrn is in a good stale of cultivation and well adapted to Dairying and Grain-growing, is well watered and has a fine lot of Timber, beech, maple, white and black osh, hickory and oak. Said farm has a good frame house, two barns and other necessary outbuildings, a fine or. chard of 250 fruilbcaring trees, all grafted fruit, be side a thrifty young apple orchard and a choice up.*, sortmenl of cherries, plums and pears, thereon. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises. LYMAN WETMORE. Charleston, Dee, 27,-55., If Carriage & Wagon Manufac tory. Henry petrie would an- jrag nounce to his friends and lheftssyjfegy£ public generally, that ho is continuing^——2ZL the above business on Graßon street, immediate in tho rear of J, R. Bowen’s store, where he is pre pared to raanufjclureon shorlnoticc, Carriages, Baggies, Sulkies, Wagons, or any style or description to suit thb purchaser and of the very best materials. Ail kinds of re pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner and most fuel) ionable style. Wcllsboro,’ July 13,’55‘. HENRY PETRIE. Plaster! Plaster! faster I THE Subscriber has just received alb Is Mill near Mansfield, a fresh.supply of Cayuga Plaster, which will be sold at the reduced price of $6.0.0 per Ton. ,He also keeps on hand constantly, the MAKS'. FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which is dccifiydly the best in use, at 82.50 per cwb 'Friends, givo-mq a call— ; I’ve enough for all. * ' • . Mansfield, Jan. 3, ’56. A.BIXBY; Trutbls stranger than Fiction!! WE must soy that G. W. Taylor is receiving, from the Manufacturers, thdbest and cheap.! esl lot of PIANOS ftMELODEONS.evor offered; in this comity. He cun furnish as goodinstrptnenU and at as fair prices as City dealdrs; Cii[ at lljc Bruk Store Wdlsbjru'i December 0, 1555." •' ■ iVII) CmNdINSHUWAKS NEW I fMM IINTERGOOBSj ,1-v i. *, , u ;;vt^*inr; • SBa^mzi;BTOHZS.: ; : ; ' SUBSCRIBER uitestbl'ewticili qpportu- J- • ftjtyflf informing IbecitizensbfTioga county, and IhoHiMl B.n-Mr. C.’a success in the business previous ly, and Jim superior Pictures Dial have been taken by him in.tho. Gallery, recommend him to the pat ronage of the Public. ' Wcllsboro’ Nov. 22d, 1855. SEW MILLINERY STOKE. MISS E. P. RICH- ARDS, would reaped fully announce to the citizens of Wcllsboro 1 and vicinity, th.it she ha* just opened a new Mil» lirifcry establishment over R. S. Bailee’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.c., orders promptly attended to. She will also at lend to Dressmaking as usual, ID" No trust. WANTED. JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER wanted to el work by the day, mouth or on sharci, at the shop of the Subscriber in Clymer township, Tioga Co, Pa. I have a large quantity of seaconcd lum ber on hand, ready to be worked, and would prefer to givo the workman a share of the proceeds. ■, .CHARLES PRITCHARD. Clymer, June ]i 1855. (tf.) L NfiW GROCERY A PROVISION STORE. Maud O, BULLARD, Dealer. • in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS if SUOES. READY-MADE CLOTHING, Wood if Willow Wore, Tobacco, Cigar t. Fruits, Confec tionery, tfe., ife. At tho Stand recently occupied :bjlßobe»vJloy, Wcllsboro’, Pa. * Look This Way. JIV Subscriber begs leave to announce to the Public that bo lies just fitted up machinery (at no dih'dll expense) Ibr tlid purpose of Plating wiih gold inrisilvtr.: Those wishing such work done will please give-me a call.. •• G. W. TAYLOR. .Wellahorq’ Dce.,l3, }PSS. -T IME, LIME, LIMBt Kept constantly on Jd jiand at Ms Plaster Mill near Mansfield, fresh ly burned and of superior quality. Price, 97 j cents ’per bushel.’ ' l - A. DIXBY. Mansfield; June 14. 1855. ’ LADjES SHOES Ladies will find the largis chSapert'and best assortment of shoes of every Robbers and children* shoes at JONES & ROE’S., pLAIN ft-FIGURED: DELAINES.—PIain ,dc ■ t=. viainea of all colors, also some bulifiil styles of figured detains just received at. . JONES ft ROE'S. Musical -.lnstruments Pianos, ' Melodeons, Violins, Aocordcons, ftc-, &e—just • ,reee)Tcd,end foceale by. . 'G. W. TAYLOR. CornSheHers—-fromsl!T3owii to ■ SSTS ftrhiale l y D. P. & \?,-BppBRTSr TSB OHEAT SERPENT IS NOT COMING BUTD. r. 4. n'lf. ROBERTS' STOVE EMPORIUM MAS COIlfB)' *«• •.? i m* - * s i ■ 1 a B THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wellsboro/ has just arrived at Ibc STOVE & TIN STORE of D. P. fit W. ROBERTS. They would coll the attention of Iho public to their well cctcd assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA. Elevated oven, MORNING STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS.PREMIUMS fie LOW OVENS. Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Sieves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected with (be greatest care, especially fur'this market, and cannot fail to givccnlire satisfaction. Cali and see them. TINWARE—of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the best material and sold as cheap jf not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eavc Gutters made to order on short no* lice. JOBBING done to order and in the be.-t manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. CT Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and ul>o Silver and Gold either old or new, ta ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining ibcir slock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Slock and Work fire., at the late county Fair. D. P. fit W. ROBERTS. Wellsboro/ Nov., 22,1855.-lf. SOMETHING NEW. THE Subscriber having purchased Bailey & Fo ley’s entire slock of Books, Stationery and Jewelry, and added thereto his former Stock at Ti. ogtt, and a large and fresh assortment from the City, may be found hereafter in Roy’s New Building, where he will be happy to serve the public with SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Hooka, as cheap as they can be purchased lifts side of the City. ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OP THE DAY, may be had at his countermand any book desired can bo furnished to erdcr. He will also keep anull assortment of Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of Jgg WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEW<^LRY > on hand and for sale on the principle of *•Small profits quick Returns" With large practical experience, and having Ft* cured the services of a good workman in the rue. chanioal Department, llio-c wishing watches CftonAcd & Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily nnd promptly. Ho will keep constantly nn hand a large assort ment of Gitglixh and American styles of WALL FAFER which all will do well lo call and examine before purchasing elsewhere 1 . Thankful for past favors, a continuance of patron age is respcctfuljy solicited. G. W. TAYLOR. Wcllsboro*, Oct. 18, 1855. (formerly of Tioga.) ROBeW ROY. DRUGGIST if APOTHECARY Wcllsboro’ Pa. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN FOREIGN 4* DOMESTIC DRUGS 4 CHEMICALS, MEDICINES. OIL , PAINTS , DYES. A CWS, VAR NISHES, PUTTY, ' WIND OW-GLASS. BRUSHES, PA TENT MEDICINES ROOTS, DARKS, BIT TERS, HERBS, SEEDS, OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS, TINCTURES, PILLS, POW- I DERS, PHARMACEUTIC PREP- i ARATIONS. THOMPSONIAN f Clothing for the coming winter will find the largest, cheapest and best assortment at Oct; 25. JONES ft ROE’S.. i t SHAWLS. —Ladies will find Iho largest assort ment of desirable sly lea of Long and Square Broclta and long nud square Woolen Shawls at Oct. 25,1855. JONES fit, ROE’S. HATS ft CAPS.—A large assortment just re ceived, at (Oct. 25.) JOS IJ3 ft ROE’S- RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. pOR the prevention and cure of Intermittent and Remittent FfTEOfi, Fever ami Ague, Chilu and Kjctie, Dcmd Aoce. Genet.\l Debiutt, Night Sweats, and all other forms of disease which have a common origin in Malaria or Minima. Tluh m a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely proteal nny resident or traveler even in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or IMIUoua disease whatever, or any , injury’ fi om constantly inhaling Malaria or Miasma. It will instantly check the Ague lu persona who have Buf fered for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, aa that they‘need never to have another chill, by continuing lu use according to directions. The patient at uticc begins to re cover appetite and strength, aud continues until a permanent ami radical cum is eflected. s*-One or two Dottles will answer for ordinary caeca; tome may require more. Directions primed m German, French and Spanish, nccoupmiy each bottle. Price one dollar. Liberal discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, Providento, E. X., PROOF OF SAFETY, *1 have mode a chemical examination of ‘RuooisFavntand Aoce Ccue,* or ‘Antidote to Malibu,* and have tested U for* Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Slr>chninc, but have not found a particle of either in it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would proto injurious to thoconstftu dun. JAMES K. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist, 1 * EVIDENCE OF MERIT. -LEwiaDmo, Union Co., Pa., May 2, 1551. Mb. J. A, Rhodes—Dear Sir: The Ih»x of medicifte you sent •no was duly received on the llih of April. I have bold shoot >no halt ot it. ami bo far the people who have used it are sat isfied that it ha? rured Uwm. -It has certainly stop]»ed (ho Ague in cutv one who inn. used it, and six of the canes weio ui long rtaudmg. My Miter, who hua had it for hvo or six years brek, rind rmild neter gel it stopped, except by Quinine, umi that only us long us she would take it. is now, 1 tbiak, entirely cured by your remedy. C. U. McGINLT.* CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Merourr, Quinine, Strychnine, or AntMVrbidios or medicines of un\ Knid, the virtue of which i* owing to -\ Sk RHODES* FEVER AND AGUE CURB. For sale by ROBERT ROY, 11 Wsboro: and by Dealer* gene* rally. (Sept. 61555. 3m is. 9m os. ly.] Will Kansas be Free ? fS A QUESTION difficult In answer, but that the J_ Subscriber is offering merchandize admits nut u doubt. The question will be immediately id. lied upon inspection of the Goods and price*. lie is just receiving his fall stock* which consists in a general assortment of DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, DOOM'S AND SHOES. READY-MADECLOTHING, HATS & CAPS, BOOTS &. SHOES. WOODEN WARE.STONE. WARE, TIN WARE. " Dr. Uuin’ti Invigorating Spirit* "A Word to the Wise is sufficient^/'* The Subscriber ban a large and well selected stock of Good-, and is offering them at as reasonable prices ad can be bougul m Tioga Co., or this side of Cedar Run! He who want* a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She who wants a box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will do well to call and exam, inc before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see and be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement. J, B. POTTER, Agents For H. U. POTTER. Middlcbury Centre, Nov. 8, 1855, Wants, & Tilings Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun. ty. a bottle of the “Liquid (leave Cure, 1 * la check the first indications of heaves, and the proven, lion and euro of all diseases that affect the wind uf “ horses. ALSO, a box ol Dr. Power*s “Hibernian Oint ment, a sovereign remedy (or GalU, Scratches, Gnu zes, Bruises, hash wounds, and till cutaneous diseases to which horses or horned Gallic are subject. ALSO, a box of the “German Hat Killer,” one of the safest and best articles in use for destroying rat* and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills, u fonho same purpose. For sale at the WclUboto 1 Drug Stoio Amlilor’s N(j»lico. NOTICE is hereby given that I will attcndiilo the duties of my appointment as Auditor to distribute the assets belonging to the estate of Ho* bart B. Graves, deceased, at the Prolhonolary’s of fico in Wellsboro*. on the 24th day of January next at one o’clock P. M., at which time and place all persous interested in the distribution of said asteU arc hereby required to present and substantiate tliciv claims thereto, or be forever debarred from coming in for a sham of the same. iXc. 27.1 800. C. H. SEYMOUR, W. W. ROBINSON, , J>E*I.ER IS Books, Stationery, Blank Bools, Watt Paper — Eng. lish, French and American Manufacture, Toilet utensils and Verfumuy, Fan, eg So aps, Violin Strings, Gold Pens and Pencils, ifc., ffc. All the popular Magazines and leading Neuipa. pern may be had at his Counter.-- CORNIKO, nr.- Y., WoV. 15, 1555, CLOTHING. —A large slgck in tlore of (he t» / test fashions, a fil guaranteed every lime, tug alio a price to suit the buyer,for I om'bouud-V) scP® Sept. 20,1855. J. R, BO.HTEMT Custom Boot Ac. Shoo Shop, AT M. Shorwood's* old standswhere the , Sears,', ll.oys qoptJnuc to make, nicnd, and measure to order, ulna low prices as me times will udinil. All work wortanlcder-lov-eafoa 1 , a year ol to —and not rip or come to pieces'till it does west out Hides Wonted. . CASH will be paid for any quantile of-Jiirfis a tho IhjjlicM market price* ; July 13.1854. GRQ, \W SEARS.. PAUASQtS.— A tenwifol a«>=oitjuent. joAi'* eeivvd at 'May Mtf JONES & HOE'S r B ' e- - 9 Now York, Juno 11,1855, Auditor