by land of O. Seymour end James Ford, and on the MBl by the Pritcfiard lafad-conlainlng Mventy.fiyo acres, bo (ha same more or lew, all " 1111 a frame hound. ftamo barn, corn house, abed and an apple 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 IL.Wiiliamee, and west by aoiU of Wharton-con. uining about filly acres, wi b about five or sis acre, improved. To be sold as the property of Abner C Williamce. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded on the north by Lovi Redficld, eaat by Rob. erlCaabler, north by Simeon Cady, and weal 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 property of Abner Cady. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmat township, bound, ed north by w m. Taylor, cast by Orson Webb and Peter Buckley, south by estate of Daniel B. Wilcox dcc'd., west by the road running from William Tay. lors in the West Branch—containing filly acres, with thirty acres improved, a frame bouse and barn, ano some friiil trees, and a blacksmith shop thereon. To be sold os the property of Job W, Symmonds. 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 one hundred acres more nr less, with about 15 or 20 acres improved, a dwei ling house, frame barn, saw mill and some fruit trees therein. also— A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded north by L. B. Maynard and C. Log, oast by N. Young, smith by James Hoyt, and weal by A. Prfeston— containing seventy five acres, more or less, with about filly acres improved, a frame house, log barn and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the properly of Northrop Young. ALSO—A lot of land allualc In Shipped and Gaines township®, Tioga Co Penna., bounded on the north by land of Francis R. Wharton, on the west bv Benjamin Furman and others, on the south by jund of Robinson and Wilcox, on the cost by land o Phillips, Robinson and Wilcox, Steele and White containing about twelve hundred acres, with about two InindrcdLscrt* improved, and seven frame hou-es, four log houses, four frame barns, two apple orchards, a grist mill and saw mil) thereon also— A lot In Shippen Township aforesaid, ho ginning at a while pine, thence by warrant No. 2302 >V. Willink warrantee, cast five hundred and twenty {(1111 and seven tenths perches to u Chestnut, thence bv warrant No. 4448 James Wilson warrantee* south three hundred and twenty perches to a post Hip north east corner of land conveyed to John M illicrs thence by said Mathers we**t five hundred and twenty four and seven lentil'* pcrchnsln a while pine, Uicnccby warrant N 0.2331 W. Willink warran tee, north 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 xvurr.itilec. To be sold os Iho properly of Henry C. Spalding. ALSO—A lot of land In Middlcbnry township, bounded north by David Itolmer nn*f Low!* Kamea, «wt by James Dry anl. S- br pnnif. and W. by J. Oensoo and J Gilc. containing ab-mt sixtv acre*. with twenty-four acres Improved, a frame Pin,, ft frame story and a half hou«(*. n blarkrnnltb shop and i v.mnc orchard thereon. To be sold &> the proport) of Lem uel Cady,j. ALSO—A lot of land In Chatham township, bounded north by rood from Crooked Creek to Knoxville. *Mv*t by John Short and Cornell, south by Joseph Knapp, and west by Asa Short and C. Clou, containing about sixt) acres with about thirty or forty acres improved, a log house, log barn and a few fruit I e«a thereon To be sold os the property of David A Churchill ALSO—A lot of bnd in Deerfield township.bounded north br the Conancsque nrer. west by D. T. Hilling*. Month by It. T Hilling* and Daniel Gumming*, deceased, and east by land o' the estate of Daniel Cummings, deceased: containing about two and a half acres, with a saw mill and a small frame thermn To be sold as Die property of Aaron Green. Al/UV-A lot of land In Ulchmond township, bounded on the north hr Hoard and Jb*ficb. and others, east by Fftmh L south and neM by Samuel Syke-*. Containing M ncr** nUha»H>nt fifteen or twentv acres unproved—n dwelw Imc how. *hed and 'onu- fnill tree* thcrcot. To bo soldaj Hie property of Jo«eph Mhipn: Al.Hii Abn of land In .hidc-on township, bounded nortli l beinn part uf war rant No 447f> containing about two hundred iirmi A LSD—A lot of land. Iwunded on the north bv Vhelp* nnd D.*Ai:e on the ea-d b\ Edward Mclnrov, on the smith by F. Mclnrov and Hulef Der\e.x and on the we*t by IVm. Deni son . containing two hnndml acres or thereabouts. being pat t of warrant No. 447 . ALSO—A lot of land. bounded on the north by land of ?Vln« TVvrtcp. on \bu raM \,y Cyrus CalUn on tlw *M«h I.T Ur»d f.»rmprsv of Win,Catlin. nnd on tin* wont l.m* of war rant No UT2. pontainlng about two hundred acres. part of ffurnnl 4 ITT ALSO— A lot adjoining the mill lot, formorlr of McTim-v Aind Umr.-i Wjnmgata post, the Bonth-wt corner of Lu •’th/*r rftrpfnt'T'* lot. tln-nri- north one and 1 * degree*. east br land* of cald Carpenter, ftfn prrrlies to * bmilotk. theii'-o ►-v.itb elplitv-nine deg . east 12-S porrhas to a |KiRt m tin: on-t hue of warrant No. 4473. thence b\ ui\. on the west hi lands o' Mc-iuror, fonn-wlv Luther Carj»enttT. and on the north In l\nd« formerlv of wild Carpenter . containing about one aero With the water privilege thereunto lajlonpui-. ALSO—The -team saw mill situate on land of Mclnroy, on me west side of the Cnthn Hollow road, leading from ('nt ha Hollow to the WdHboro* and Tlngn plunk road, the land brine hounded north hr K. Mrlnnn. enst by Tallin Hollow road south hv Phelps and Dodge and west hy E. Mclnroy.— I.i Ih* sold as the proj-ertv of N. Jenning*. ALSO The eijnal tmdiud»>d fourth part of that tract of land m nitw towo-blp. described as follows-—ltelng lots 1 k 2in block No. 1. Lot* No. 11. 12. 13. U. 16, In block No. 2 U>t* N<> f«. Vm in Mock No 4 l»ts S. P.lO, 11, In block No. i Utah. 4 iu block No. 7. IsiMT. ?. 11,12.10. 20. In Mock V ■ I/«t< 3 4.16. Ifl. In block No 9 lyots 4. 5. o.\in hhn-k V : I>>! 7in block 1- Md» 4. 6. rt, 7. S. in block 14.-*- U>t» : S. IK 17. IS. 20. In Idock 2'. l>*t« 3. 3. 13. 14. 16. 1«. ir Mock 17 Lot* 5. ft. 7. in block 20. Hot» f*. *. 8. P. In. 11. 1. f. U LS. in Mock 21 Gd* 6. <*. 7. S. 9 11,12. In bb*k 2; Lr.i«6. p, in. 11.12. in block 23. Lota 6. f». 7. P Ut U.m M.K-k 24. Tyots 3fl. 7. R. 9. 10. 16. Hi. in block 26. Lots:. V a 7.11.16, 111. in bb*ek 4t and Mocks 29. 31,30.3?. 4' 4>.4‘. M the town plot of ninvlmnr. each hd containing a’>o«. l-fitli of an acre, nnd «u*b block about '&/ t acres, all nmrored To I* sold as tho jiroperl) of Clarendon Ilulb- OOD KIS(*—K lot of land in Tlloss township hounded north by lUmibal street, as laid out In the village plot of lllivu, cal-t i.t M..rn* -tre<*t. south by K. Dyer nnd west b> Williamson raid containing aM»nt % of an acre of improved land, with at.uern house, barn, shed and other out hutldhigs thereon.— 1 • t-- *old as the prujK'rt) of Benj. It Hall AI AO—A lot of land in the township cf Fortalngton. to l*e lik> n r.ff the farm of w ld.»w 7m lor. commencing at the north •wt corner of said farm, thence running westerly along the has o' .lohn Sboffand I* H Dalton to the north-west corner o! sud firm thence south 16 rods along the west line of said turn thence e-i»terlv to t)ie n*ad on a lino jianllid with the »>iuhlmeof stud Dalton** land, and to l*> wide enough on tv cast -Me nf rto* road to contain ten acres, with three or Tmr.vn-i imnnoed. u dwelling bmi«« mid some fnut Ircts Uivreot. 3,. i*. *<,)•! n- the property of Tyorenio Thorn, A LSl*—a lot of land In Farmington township, hounded oortniM fjKt and south by Into L'man Fi-k. now ? . land, and west by A. Fl«k nnd flee; contain nc imif’i-nine acre*, about fifteen acres Improvwl. a log Ji-omc and barn nml nfew fruit tr*s*s thereon • hiing parts of ’‘•irrtfrc.* No | and 42ftd. nnd lots No. 77 and W> on thu hinginm map of saM township To l*e sobl as the property o' Tuni-tln Iterant ami Mar? Drvant. executors of John Pri am .ier..- l *,v.i - «itti notice to I’bcbo Jones, «ole heir of John bryaot. 'ii-cva-nu AI.W)— V i«.t nf l&nd in Fjirmlnstou township, bomnlotl N tv L. n. MaAnixnl kO. Ca«lv. cast by J I/Hinflnl. south hy lb Kmc MrtwMtWS Young ; ronlAlntnz nlmut otic hmxirc*) *cr««j tnorc or Um. itii about 15 or 20 acreii improved. n dwelling house, frame u,*rn kw mill anil nomi' fruit trees 7TSJL.T"., 7 x-m.mp vcm*. AI.Si l— A l.it of Innrt in ( Wln-inn mnmrliip bomnlctl north bj Jeremiah KM. n-t nD.,,,1 „.„,h hy TlmmM IwrU ami west by DaoW nnrn. ■ com.,mine nlK.pt 93 wre>, K.tb nbniit so arm- Irapru'i.l. a fn.mc i„ mw , two f n ,m. • •tii-il, iuiA an nnpln nWinrf thereon. To Ml( j , h pertv of Noah Wheeler. 1 ALSO—An equal undivided % partof a lot of Un«l in Tio pa and Rutland townships. l>ounchHl north hy n. H Dent, M»t hv Pivh, Dm I and Bingham lands, south by Bingham Un-ls and went by Turner and Dent; containing almut flv U hundred acres, mure or less, called the Drown milt tlmlwr h>t Al.SO—The equal undivided half part of n lot of land in Tioga township, bounded north by road leading from Mitch *H’s Crrvk to Jackson, oast by Hoc, south hy Thomas Mitch «U. and west by Tioga It. R.: containing about six acres im proved land, a frame house, barn and corn house, a few fruit trees themm. A.LSCV—The undivided half part of a lot of land in Tnogatand Lawrence townships, containing about two bund red and twcnty-tlro acres, hounded east by Clark, Sumner and t lark, and Pov and Dronson. south by lands of TV. W. Ballard, west by Martin, interference lot, so called, and south by Andmsand tampion. •ALStV-The equal undivided \A part of a lot In Tioga town rhip.called the Calket steam mill lot; containing 230 acres,, more or less. ’ ALSO Tho equal undivided half partof a lot inTiogaand Um-'m* townships, called the Calket Loyal Sock lot; con twolng about 258 acres and nine-tenths, and allowance. To iron! h .® Property ot James TV. Guernsey. . , lot of land in Clymertownabip, bounded south by iu-ki . v bevl Blue and others, north by Bradford fco a cj? aat by Oenrg© Burdick and others—containing about . rOO acre* with 30 acre* Improved, one frame house frame i? u*o(T w troes To bo aold as the proper -7 Of n B Ebaw and M \f Newton. WtlUbofo’, Jan. 10-46. JOHN FATHERS, LET US REA SOU 1 . TOGETHER. WHY ARE WE SICK 7 r' has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS are speciallyadopted lo the relief of the WEAK-, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all dimes, ages, sexes, and conetita lione. Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture of his medicines in the United State*, und offeas them to a free and enlightened people, ag the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pills. It has been proved in all parts of the world, that nothing has been found eqnel to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach com. plaints generally. They soon give a healthy lone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other moans have tailed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they mnv become the medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that (h s medi cine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been im. paired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEAIALE COMPLAINTS, No female, young or old, should bo without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the rnoniiily courses at alt periods, tiding in many cases' like a clmnn. It is also the bed and safest medi cine Umt cun be given lo Children of all ages, and lor any complaint; consequently no family should' be without it. -■ Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases : Asthma, DJarrbffia Indigestion, Bimvl Complaints Dropsy, Influenza, Coughs, Debility, Inflammation, Colds, Fever and Ague, Venereal Afleet’*, Chest Dineaficft, Plica, Slone & Gravel, Female Complaints, Dysi>cpsin, ‘Worms all kinds. Liver Complaint*, Inw’rd Weakness, Secondary Symp- Lowuess of Spirit*, Contivcness, touts, Headache*, O* Sold at llic Manufactories nf Professor Hollo way, 60 iMaulcn Lunc. Now York, and 244 Strand by all resjK-cUible DroggUu and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Slates, and the c't. vilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62i cents, and $1 each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N B Directions for ihc guidance of patients in every disorder ore affixed to each box. January 3, 1556. Jurors Drawn for Feb. Term, 1856. GRAND JURORS. Thadens Mitchell, Ansel Purple, Iwiar Pearles, Wrn. 0. Thompson. Deforest Bowen. Ge«. Turner, J. B. Hunted, J. N. Boyd. Im WflherlKT. Abmrn Walker, Abram Dcuitt. Chris topher Schoonover. John Wllllnmec, 0. M. ITutzman, George tia>l»rd, Abralmm Uaudal, Warren Bcnnuy, I’hilander I’ark hirret, Kliiw Keene), M. W. Fiull, Eduard fctereue, John Vanduscu, Harris E, Cooper, Jacob Larrlsou. i TRAVERSE JURORS. Chin. R. Ellis. C. Butman. William Kcdficld, J. R. Lyons, D Walker. Horace Broughton. Charles Cloo. L. Plank, William Wase, Warren Olenin, Oeorpe H«U>, H. Jl. Leonard, George Kills, Aimw Mansfield, P. N. Ulmmocfe, Martin Stratton, UicUani Hunt. SECOND WEEK Appolinia Pitts, Malichi Murd.uiph, A E Nile*, II M Ocr* ouhl, ij Minder, David tftnrrock. .lumen King 2d, IVelmun Itutler, Moses lyoe, Henry Brown. Joseph S Bunn. K II IVil llamep, (U-orp* Landis. Charter Button. Jude Mo-inger. Am brose linker, II Main. Franklin Knuwltou, Jnhn Ma«cbo, John Kelli. K (J linker, Sulim* I Miller. Adi ml King. Darwin Thot.ij.Hi.u, I{ II Clark, K M Ktewart, Uni. Nobles. J»*t , s»* IMnn, Jeremiah Houghton. Win. II StiirMvanl. Henry Hutton, hamuel Hover, D W CanfloM, AlonzoNVlulucy, Hubbard F .‘•'jiencet. Rcgislci-’s Riolicc. NOTfCK is hereby given,ihal the Adtninslrnlors on Ihc following named Estates have settled their accounts, and that the same will be presented lo the Orphan's Court of Tioga County, on Mf Daniel Angcll, administrator of ALVAH CUMMINGS, late of Deerfield, ileceascd. The account of Klmcr Ingrcck, udminislrator of JOHN P. SMITH, late of Charleston,deceased. W. D. BAILEY, Router. Register's Office, Wellsboro’, / J.m. 7th, 1656. New arrivals at the wellsboro' DRUG STORE. Sulphate or (ndioo, for coloring Blue nnd Green. Cocgii Mixture, —This article contains Balsam Tolu and other valuable cough remedies,nnd is par* licularly recommended to the notice of Physicians. Pulmonic Wafeiis. A new lot of that 4a and 6a Tea, that every body 1 kes so well. Extract op Lemon, Rose, Vanilla, Pine Apple, dec., for conking. Marking Ink, that will not wash out—for mark ing Linen, &c. Waterproof Shoe Blacking, to preserve the lea ther and keep the feel dry. Writing Ink —Black, Blue nnd Red, of tlm best quality. Wellsboro*, Jnn. JO, 1856. Administrator'* Notice. WHEREAS, Administration having tins day (Nov. $5, 1855,) been grunted lo the undersign*d on the Estate of Henry Curran, lule of Chatham township, dereused. Alt person* having claim* against paid estate arc requested lo present them wilhoul delay, nml all those indebted lo the same, lo make immediate payment lo EDDY HUWLAND, ) . . ELIAS 3VI. CURRAN. ( r,< SAI.LI CURRAN, vftfmintsfrofnx. Chatham, Dec. 6, 1855.—Gl AdmlnUtralor’s police. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration having been grunted lo the subscriber on the e*to(o of WHEATON HEWITT, dec'd. kite of Guinea. Tioga County, Pa, Ail persons indebted to said es tate, urc rcqucHted to make immediate payment, and lho«e-having claims or demands against the eamc will make known the Mine without delay lo „ THOS. ALLEN, Admin'tor, Wcllsboro*, Jan lOllr, 1856—Gl A Great Bargain. FOR SALE—BO ncrea of good land, situated near Wellalrom, on which there i. improved, SO ncrea. A small payment down will be required, and the balance in ten annus) instalments. Wellsboru’, Jnn. 3, '56. a. P. CONE. CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN in want of anything in the line of Clothing for the coining winter will find the largest, cheapest and beat assortment at Oct- 55. \ JONES & ROE'S. TJ ATS it, CAPS.—A large asiortment jnat re- Ai eeiwd, si (Oct 55.) JONES & ROE’S- THE TIOGA €0 UN TIT AGITATOR. Tioga County •»-, : - h r jdUv The of Pefluylriiiia, U> Iho Sheri S'of raid counly.Greelini; «KNK Where.* ROCKWELL. BARROW & SKgflP WINTON heretofore in oar coart of Common Pleaidf the caanty of Tioga, .. ... I® wil, in Iba .term .ot December 1861, before the jqdgetol oar said court ai WeUtburougb, by lire, consideration of the same coart,.recovered against Andrew Jackson and IL C. Jackson Isle of the raid county, as well a certain debt of mntty two dollars and filly-6ve cents, as fcne dollar twelve and a half cents, like money, which to the said Rock well, Barrow dud Winlun, in pur said Court were adjudged for their damages, which they sustained by occasion of the detention of that debt, whereof the said 'Andrew Jackson and If. C. Jackson were convict, as by the record and proceedings thereupon, in our said Court, before our Judges at Wcllsbaru' remaining manifestly appears, yet execution of the raid judgement'still remains to be made—and the raid H. C. Jackson has since died, seized in hit de mesne, as of fee, of and in divers lands ahd. tenements in your county, as by the insinuation-of the said Rockwell, Barrow and Winton we havcf received— and whereas five years are nearly expired since the said judgement was obtained, and the lien on the real estate of the raid Andrew Jackson and H. C. Jackson would alter that lime bo losl, unless said judgement was revived, —We do therelhrccommand you, that yon make known to Andrew Jackson, who survived H.C.Jacksau, with notice to Sally Jackson, widow of H. C. Jackson, dee’d., Hiram Cook Ad ministrator of 11. C. Jackson, dec'd.. Bertha Jackson, Andrew Jackson, Adam Jackson,JJully Jane Jack son, heirs at law of H. C. Jackson, dec'd., David Chjircher and R, W. Cliurchcr, (hat they be and ap (icar before our Judges at Welisborii’ at our county Court of Common Pleas, there to bo held the first Monday of February next, to show if anything they have or know to say, wherefore the debt and dama ges aforesaid, should not be made of the lands and tenements which were of the said Andrew Jackson and 11. C. Jackson, and rendered to the said Rock well, Barrows and Winton, according In the form of the recovery aforesaid, if it shall seem expedient to (hem. . Arid have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge of our said Court, the 15lh day of December 1855. J. F. DONALDSON, I’rath'y. Wcllaboro' January 10th 18SC. Tioga Comily ss: ®Tlic Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, to the Sheriff of said county, Greeting; Whereas, GILBERT, ROCKWELL and DAVIS, heretofore In our Court of Common Pleas of llio County ofTiogu, to wit, in the term of Ueceihbcr 1851, betbre the Judges of nur said Court at WelUborn, by theconsidurulioh oflhe said Court, recovered against Andrew Jackson and (i. C. Jackson, late of the said county, as well certain debt of ninety six dollars and twenty nine cents, an one dollar twelve and a half cents like money which- to the said Gilbert, Ruck wi ll and Davis, in our said Court was adjudged ior their damages which they sustained by occasion ol the detention oftlhat debt where of the said Andrew Juckson SZZ. the above buriness on G rollon street, immediate in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where he is pre pared to manufacture on short notice, Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies, Wagons, of any style or description lo suit the purchaser and of (he very best materials. All kinds of re pairing done forthwith und on the mot-lreasonable terms. PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt ly executed in the best manner and most fash ionahlc style. Wellsboro,’ July 13/55. HENRY PETRIE. Plaster! Piaster! Plaster! Til R Subscriber lino jusl received at his Mill near Mansfield, a (re.-h supply of Cayuga PluMcr, which will he sold it the reduced price of SG.OO per Ton. He nko keep# on hand cnnslanlly, flic MANS FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which U decidedly the best in usc.ul $2.50 per cwL Friends, give me a call— Tvo enough for all. # Mansfield, Jan. 3. 'SG. A. BIXBY. Teacher Wauled. THE Charleston Board of School Directors wish to procure an experienced Teacher lo take charge of o,vacant school in Charleston District. Apply lojloscpii Wilcox, president of the board, or J. L. Kingsbury, secretary. Charleston, Jan. 10,1856. Truth is stranger than Fiction! I WE must sny that 6. W. Taylor is receiving from tiio Manufacturer*, tlie bent and cheap est lot of PIANOS & MELODEONS, ever offered in thi* county, lie can furnish as good instruments and at ns fair prices ns City dealers. Call at the BaukStore Wclisboro’, Decembers, 1855. NOTICE. WHEREAS, Letters of Administration on the Estate of SAMUEL P. BUCK-BEE, de ceased, late of Farmington, in the County of Tioga and Stole of Pennsylvania, deceased, huvebcen gran ted. to (lie subscribers. All persons indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate psy monl, and those having claims against the estate of said decedent will make known the same without "•>“ srjasssT'j"?'** January I'.h, 1856.-6!. Union Dagnerrcua Gallery. MR, E, W. BECKWITH Would inform the La , d>ea and Gentlemen ol Welbbaro* and. vicin ity, that he will 'remain a few days at' the above named place, wi(b bis ■ ' IABOB ASD eumart o auert, OIVIWJ TO THOel WQo WIIH A PERFECT LIKENESS Of tbeauelret or friends, in opportunity to obtain on*. BY HIS ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, tb« eye is made to look life-like, however light it may be—iho featufes prominent—iho dress clear and distinct,—lhus.produciog a Picture superior to those very black or palo likenesses usually Aiken by itin erant operators with an ordinary light, CHILDREN OF ANY AGE TAKEN IN A FEW SECONDS! Fathers! Mothers! Brothers! Sisters! fail not ol securing one.or more of those mementos of life which ut a future lime may not bo obtained.— How many sad reflection*, and deep regrets* luve been experienced by friends, when a loved one bus been suddenly taken from Ihem, and no likeness Icll of what was once so dear, bgt that engraven an memory’s fading lublcl;—whilst hcurl-fell emotions of gratitude are always expressed by those who have secured the life-like countenance ot a friend passed away. Mr. Beckwith will visit private residences in case of sickness, or to lake a likeness of a deceased frtend, ifdesircd. Copies take# from Paintings and Daguerreotypes. **How dear to my heart Iho scenes oV my childhood, When fond recollection presents Ihem l» view.” Who would not Hko a picture of the home of his childhood, and the village green around which so many associations cluster, or 'the home of his riper years, when fur removed from that loved spot where friends and family dwell. VIEW OF HOUSES, PUBLIC BUILDINGS, GARDENS, PUBLIC SQUARES, SCENSRr, token on a large and approved scale,and by a recent invention, without being reversed. Pictures tike* ox large or small plitcs, kiitlt set ix FIVE, RI-VOS, BSiCOCTS, LOCKETS, OB PIT IX ELEGANT CtS« OR mures to suit tho purchaser, and warranted not to fade.— Mr. B. keeps conslrnlly on hand a cholsc selection of the latest styles ol Cases, including Turkey Mo rocco of various colors, Paper Machc tokens inlaid •with Chinese work, a new and beautiful article for presents ; end ns great a variety ns can be obtained at any establishment in our large cities. Pricei Varying From $lOO to $lOOO. Dagukhreotvpks taken at the Gallery in cloudy us well ax pleasant weather, and u good Likeness warranted, nr no charge. Indies and Gents, ujn invited to visit the Gallery,and examinespecimines. Please call soon,as my slay in town will t>c short. N. B. —Mr. B.*s success in the business previous ly, and the superior Pictures that have been taken by him in the Gallery, recommend him to the put ronage of the Public. WcJblmro* Nov. 22f 1855. NEW! LARGE ARRIVAL OP FILL AND WINTER GOODS, AT TilK EMPIRE STORE. THE SUBSCRIBER takes the earliest opportu nity of informing the citizens olTiogu county, and the “rest of mankind.” tli.il he is now receiving his second stock of Goods Ibj the Fall and Winter (rude; and he deems it unnecessary and entirely out of order In go into an enumeration of the thou sand and one articles, that ho in common with other merchants keep and arc so Extremely anxious to dispose of. But there is one thing that he wi>hcs distinctly understood, and that is, he docs not buy goods to by upon his shelvcl filled up machinery (*il on small expense) for the purpose of Plating with gold or silver. Those wishing such work done will please give me a call, G. W. TAYLOR. Wellhlmro’ Dee. 13, 1855. LIME, LIME. LIME!— Kept con»inntly'on band qI bis Plaster Mill near Mansfield,fresh. |y burned and of superior quality. Price, 37. i cents per bushel. A. BIXBY. Mansfield, June 14, 1855. LADIES SHOES Ladies will find (bo larges cheapest ulid best assortment of shoes of every description, Gaiters Rubbers and childrens shoe* at JONES &. ROE’S. Application lor Divorce. To Anwnda Da r Us ton —Yon arc hereby, notified tbafSctb Burlisson, your bushtind/lms upptied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county fi»r a divorce from the bonds of mulrimnny< and that the said Court hove appointed Monday, (he 4th day of February next, at 10 o’clock forenoon, for bearing the said Seth Burliison in the premises, at which lime and place you can attend if yon think proper. WolUborp* Jan. 3. *s6* JOHN MATHERS TBS GREAT SERPENT IS NOT COMING BUTD. P. $ WM. ROBERTS’ STOVE EMPORIUJff JJAS CgSfE t~ THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wdlsboro,’ has just arrived at the STOVE fit TIN aS PURE of D. P. fit VV. ROBERTS. They would cull the attention of the public to their Well ccled ashorlim-nl, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven* MORNING STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS fit LOW OVENS. Also a large assortment of BOX ond PARLOR Stoves, al City prices. These Stove* are selected with die greatest cure, especially for 'this market, and cannot fail to giveenlirc salUfactioo. Call and see litem. TINWARE- —of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, mode of (he best material and sold b§ cheap if not cheaper than that of ony other establishment in the county. Euvc Gutters made to order on short no* ih’p. JOBBING done to order und in the best maimer. Ail Tm-ware carefully proved before leaving the shop. O’Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver und Gold cither old or new, la. kco in exchange for Goods al the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, souring them that money cun be saved by examining (heir slock before purchasing cUewhcre. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work fitc.,al the late counly Fair. D, F< & VV. ROBERTS. Wcllsboro.* Nov., 32,1855.-lf. SOMETHING NEW. rrUIE Subscriber having purchased Bailey & Fo. I ley's entire slock ul Books, Stationery and Jewelry, and added thereto Ins former Stock at Ti oga, nod n large and fre.-h asM>rtmeiit from {he City, may be found hereafter in Roy’ntVeiv Bnildin?, where he will he happy to serve (he public with SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books, as cheap an they cun be purchased this bide of the City. ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OF THE DAY, may he hod at his counter, and any book desired can be furnished to order. He will also keep a lull assortment of Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchaser* will dlwuys find u splendid lot of WA E CUES, ol coks j jewelry. on hand and Ibrsulc on (he principle of 4 Small profits ali'ei>r<>' Pa. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IS FOREIGN $ DOMESTIC DRUGS $ CHEMICALS. MEDICINES. OIL, PAINTS. DYES. ACIDS. VAR NISIIES, PUTTY. WIND. O W-GLA SS. HR USHES, , PATENT MEDICINES ROOTS. HARKS, RIT TERS. HERRS, SEEDS, OIN TMEN'I 'S. EXTR .4 C TS. TINCTURES. PILLS. POW- DERS. PHARMACEUTIC PREP- AR .1 TIC NS. T/lOMPSONIA N cs - NIC MEDICINES. HOMED P ATHIC REMEDIES. CHILDREN'S TOYS. INKS. PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS HURLING FLUID, POTASH, TA R. LAMPS. $O. ALSO, CHOICE TEA nt very moderate. prices. Physi. cian** prescription* will at all lime* receive Care, fill attention. Every article sold .11 hi* Store i> war r.tnlcd in be a* represented to the purchaser. All articles nnl siilUHicinry may he returned, if umnjur. cd; und the money refunded. Term*, (’ash. (KIT Call »l the sij?o nt the Morlor. , WelUbnro 1 Oct. 2.), Ic'dj.K. GHAND RUSH JONES &. ROE'S. Where they are now receding their FALL & WINTER GOODS. wiiinii consists nr DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FAMILY GROCERIES, hats AN!) gats, BOOTS AND SHOES. HMIDWaUE, UROCKER Y. GLASSWARE. TIN WARE. WOODEN-WARE, READY MADE clothing, and floor oil- CLOTHS, FLANNELS, EASTERN CLOCKS Warranted lo keep good lime. WE would say to our customers nod purchasers generally,that oe.r store is now complete, we have :i large assortment of every kind of goods and our prices eaniml fail lo soil llio closest Imyers. WolEhoro’ 0c1.,25 1855. JONES A. ROE. lift! & Fliiiicicls. ALSO Cotton Flannel., Bed-ticking, Blue Denims, Slrijjc Shirting., Drillings, Brown Factory, Bleached Muslins, Irish [.men. Table Covers, and Spreads, Carpet Warp,Colton Yarn.Colton Balling, and Wadding just received at JONES &. ROE'S. ClolUti & Cansitiavre*. r) LACK, Bloc and Brown Broad Cloths. Black ) ami Fancy DoeskinCassimercs,alsoSallinetl's and Shec|)s Gray Cloths, just received and for sale very cheap, al (Oct 25) JONES & ROE’Sr SHAVtLS.— I.adies will find the largest assort ment of desirable styles of Long and Square Brnelia and long aud square Woolen Shawls at Oct. 25, 1855. * JONES &. ROE’S. TjOOTS ,t SHOES.—Gentlemen’s Boots of every J ) descripl ’on. Boy's Bools and Shoes of aII styles mid sir.es ju-l received at JONES &, ROE’S, NAILS by tho keg or pound vary cheap al May 311855. JONES & ROE'S, RHODES’ FEVER AND AGUE CURE, OR ANTIDOTE TOMALARIA, ■UOU the prevention and cure of Intermittent and ■I Uemittext FrvEßs, Fftkr and Ague, Chills mid Ftrik, Dumb Aoi'e, General Deqiutt, Muht Sweats, and all other forms of disease which Imre a common origin in Malaria or : Miasma, This is a NATURAL ANTIDOTE which will entirely protect any resident nr traveler oven in the most sickly or swampy localities, from any Ague or BilUous disease whatever, or any injury from constantly iulmling Malaria or Miasnm. It will instantly i heck thejApue in persona who have »nf fored for any length of time, from one day to twenty years, so thyt they need never lutlave another dull, by continuing is use according to directions. The patient at once begins to re cover upjn.'titf and htreiigth, and continues until a permanent ami radical cure* ir effected. •OsT-Ono or two bottle-* will answer for ordihary ease-s; soma may ic<{uire more. Diieetmns printed in German. French and Spanish, accompany each battle. Puce one dollar. Labsr&l discounts made to the trade. JAMES A. RHODES, rruvWcnce, lU. PROOF OF SAFETY. Now York, June 11,1855, “T nave mode a chemical examination of •HuoDEsFEvr.Ekid Aock Ccse,’ or ‘Aviiix/tK to Malaria,’ ami have tested it fur Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, and Strychnine, but have net found a particle of enlur in it, nor have I found any substance in its composition that would piove injurious to thocomitlla tioa. JAMES It. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist, u EVIDENCE OF MERIT. ‘LEWisnnm, Union Co., Pa., May 2,1855. Mr. J. A. Erodes—Dear .Sir: The Ik»x of medicine you sea me was duly received on the 11th of April, I have sold nbotl on* half of it. and eo far the people who have used it uro sat isfied that it has cured them. It has certainly stopped the Ague in i very ••ue who hsu* used it, and six of the cai*es were of long standing. My Rhdcr, winy has had It for five or set years buck, and could never get it stopped, except by Quinine, .and that only as long a« she would take it, U now, I think, entirely cuied by your remedy. C. K. McOlNLY.’’ CAUTION TO AGUE SUFFERERS. Take no more Arsenic, Mercury, Quinine, Strychnine, or Anti-l’eriodics or medicines of any kind, the virtue of which is owing to .-ueh poisonous drugs. The most they can do is to ‘•break tlu* Hulls*' fin a short time, while they are sure to cause o-ml.tuliunul maladies that cease only with life, lie member ih.it the only Fever and Aguh remedy fliat is harm less ns well as sure, is Jill illriti' FEVER AND'AGUE CUUE, For sale toy KOIItUT ROY, UWMoro; and by Dealers geftw rally. jfH'pt. (i ISoO. 3m is, 9m os. iy.j Will Kansas be Free? IS A QUESTION difficult to answer, but that tho Subscriber is offiring merchandize cheapo admits not a dun! t. The question will be immediately set vied upon inspection of the Goods and prices. He is just receiving Ins fail slqck, which consists in a genera! assortment of 1 DRY GOODS, GROCERIES,(HARDWARE, } CROCKERY, ROOTS AND SHOES, 1 READy.MADECI^TMILNGJIATS i CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE.STONE. WARE, TIN wape, Dr. Elam’s luvigoraljiug Spirit. “A Word to the Wise is^ujficient!" The Subscriber has a largcand \t|cllselected stock of Good-. and U offering them at nsjrcasonable prices as can be bought in Ttoga Co., or tins side of Cedar Run I • He who wants a PLUG OF TOBACCO or a GOOD COAT—She whß wants u \box of SNUFF or a FINE DRESS, will/do well to call and exam ine before purchasing elsewhere. Come and see and be convinced of the truth of the foregoing statement, Jj 11. POTTER, Agent, for 11. 11. POTTER. Midii!i-Imry Cci.lrc, Nnv. 8, 1835. Wants, & Things Wanted. WANTED by almost every farmer in the coun tv, a bottle of the “Liquid Cure/* to check the first indications of heaves, preven tion and cure of all discuses that affect the wind of horses. ALSO, a box ot Dr. Power's “Hibernian Oint iTimit. a sovereign remedy for GalU, Scratches, Gra. zes, llruisra, fjesh wounds, and all cutaneous diseases to which horses nr horned cattle arc subject ALSO, a box of the “German Rat Killer," one of the saltfcl and best articles in use for destroying rats ami mice, or Lyons celebrated “Rat Pills," for llio 1 same purpose, For sale at the Wcll.-boro* Drug Sloio Imlifor’s !\o