LOCAL >DEJ?A3ITMENT. n.iiu yin •••The WeUiboro’ Post Office hag been r6t)rtoVed to the building'in . the reir of Maj. Kimball's,.Hotel, formerly, occupied by L. P. Willislon is a Law Office; : t ■ *** All persdtW owning'shares in iheGreal North-Western Land.Ageboy, Lelantf Barnes & Co., Ag’ts., will heir something to their advantage by cajling at t{i|* office. ♦•• Wild pigedns have begun to makolheir appearance jb our woods." In' consequence of 'the snow upon the ground they , bare be come lamed by hunger so at to be en eaiy prey to sportsmen. Every destructive tyeap oh from a double-barrel to a shooting-stick, is in great demand. *** The weaifier'for past few days has been what every one has so ardently/wtshed for during the blustering of ihe.past month. Xfie spn has once, more, shown (he streets have become dry and passible, hhd every one Is wishing to bp out of doors. The Spring fever also has begun its ravages, on every corner, fence lop and door step, pan be seen individuals iu all stages of (he-dis ease; a warm fence top is at a premium, while an inclined cellar-door can’t be had on any consideration. We hope our farming friends will make good use of the warm days, not forgetting that sugar as well as ‘bay’ is made while the sun shines. We ha*e been shown a door-lock, which claims (he merit of being Burglar-proof. This lock is portable,' and can be instantly applied or removed from any door without the use of tools. The travelling public should not be without them. Call and examine them at Taylor’s Book Store, Hart’s Hotel or Robert’s Stove and Tin Store. ♦** Read advertisement in another column, of Ambrotyphs. Mr, Beckwith has thus far given general satisfaction with the daguer reotype, and judging front the specimen of the b&r sty le shown his we can warrant sat isfaction to all who wish a faithful and cor rect portrait. The new style'surpasses the old in dearness and beauty of expression, durability, and does away with the metallic glare seen daguerreotype. Mr. B. will remain in town but a short time, and all who desire a good picture should secure it without delay. *** Great excitement was visible in-the village on Monday afternoon, an alarm was raised by the ladies, of a 'house in town, of ‘murder,’or tome other diabolical event, in stantly a crowd gathered and proceeded to the'Hoilisb in question. Rushing in they de scended to the kitchen from whence pro ceeded moans and cries, and there upon the floor lay a lady of color in all the agony of a -j-njil. Immediately afterward a number of crest-fallen individuals might have been seen walking homeward in deep meditation, probably “they smelled a mice,” ***on opening a letler a few days since, bailing from we received* terri ble shock to our nervous system. In one corner of Ihe sheet lay a large chunk of some strange mineral; we at first thought it an in fernal -piachine 1 abrf Handled it carefully, but •I last we gave, it up and left it to a mill °f 'ne world who came in to decide. He, to our conslernation pronounced it 'gold’. The in telligence was startling, for years we had hoard but thediiok of-copper and three cent pieces, and the surprise was more thso we could hear. After fingering for days in a state of eicitement we at length eased 'our mind by acting upon a suggestion of our devil. We donated the whole of it to the heathen. By a provision twenty-five cents was (o be expended in the purchase of tracts for distribution in the Eagle office and other benighted regions. May much good be done. *** A new game has been tried by the Hogues of Baltimore. Two wetf-drcssed fe males rush into a bouse, breathless with fright, pretending to be pursued by rowdies. Before they have recovered under the kind attentions of the inmates, a loud rapping is heard at the ha (I door, and the .strangers scream and rush up stairs; and while the folks below make investigations at the door, tha frightened young ladies fill their capacious pockets with whatever valuables they find -in their hasty flight through the chambers. When the row is over, and they are assured that they can safely come down, they depart with many apologies for the trouble they have given. When ihe -folks go into their cham- H* l *. they begin ..to understand what it all imeuit. ! ■ asjtUisiiocouirt) faarfet. * ■* Kitr* FunJlf n<mr,fibM. It'S?"-, ‘ • ‘ ' w6u.h. ; .' ■ •■ ; ro-AjP Wh«t .m-;.-; ./*--« -I . , • .® & ■>•• ; ■*■'- -.-. •' ■■ v» ’■ ■ I '“WS Pct&tocf .•.,$ ,« ■ . . . 6 “ *<”» v * • •■ n»o®soo | “ . < • ■«pg S“f5??L?1 od ' "■?*> : • - •• Mi* - ■ .PmMEmclm . .... ... 18$ s&*-t»Uttr.'-sw:' <• • /EOO 2Sf 55' - j ’Sf : Ttllon “SW *,|SL ■, SSml-Vo. 1. ■ f, V' 'X l ' -55 r '.T H r 7 r: | lT * •#>** Pa»ily, yaJhJr Lel MWMVtoin ww*:9»d in inan a woekbalftbp rboya inlbwn will ■do throwing aoqwrwig, god braakibg ibeir “ ek * empty njack?ra| barter ' 4 , - Bearding THB ; LiON:ijt sjjsT)bn.- -Platte aI J lh <f.3? a an 4 no-spialf shara of tKO%aB r |ydchirfgs'of But Plai.lP id'not entirely ’ini the hbnds'ot the obrtaws', aVihigfit be ’ contrary, (hey to be great!y ip minority thqre, pjjdj if, a votp qoujd' hf now taken, u would be decidedly agojnsl Atchison andallhissssociates. Nevertheless the few; hundreds ofbbrderttrffiana jhave Jong kept the raajdriljt in' subjection. Their rqle.hdyr, evef seems 'to be past, for ori 'the 4lhinsi,,a meetir)g.oithejßeniooHeB,waßiheldat,tVes(on| in Platte county, at Which one man ”remark ed that he hadi rtport lo mdke as Coio’nefj whjch ypp, that he had Jtdd an ibqiipst over the dead political body of (he Hon,, David R. Atchison, aqd that the’"verdict Of (ho jurv was that he came |o his death by pn intern, perate use of old Bourbbh, 1 bnd 'ek’pbstire in the late watf’ This«ae rfecelvedthe meet ing twiih much merriment, .On the same day.jhe party held a political bon vehlron at'Platteciiy; at wKioKtSefferal Aich isop made a short speech, saying'that, in the spring, he was goifig to Kansas Jo live, and that [to was but of the politics of Missouri. He spoke of the Benton parly as “suspended between heaven Snd hell; unfit for heaven end unworthy of hell.” It is evident that there is not much love between these two fac tions. The correspondent of the St. Louis Democrat says that Atchison told several gemlemen'that- be “did join the Kooiw Noth ings, and that he did so for cspress purpose of Benton, and. that, as. Jie had accomplished that object, and as tb.e Know Nothings at the North had ‘become Free Soil era and Abolitionists, he had left the order.'” —U. S. Gazette. ,J i T'l \ \ Female Riot—Whiskey Below Par.— On Saturday last, about twenty or thiry of the most-respectable lades in Farmington backed op and protected by about 800 men and boys—turned out armed with suitable and went to every grogshop in the place, emptied' out all. the intoxicating Brinks could find; which, from all that we conTd learn, was not a very small quantity. Ope ptan locked up his groggery, determined to keep them out ; but finding them resolute unfraching, he finally unlocked it again, to ssve. them the (rouble of breaking the door in, then stood and watched them turn his liquprs out; and when they had finished, he jumped upon the counter and proposed three cheers for the ladies, after which he made them a short speech, and declared decidedly that he would never sell any more intoxica ting drinks as lived in Farmington. We-Tiope he will bo as good as his word, and that the ladies will see that all the rest do likewise. In one grocery the ladies, by mis take, attacked a barrel of molasses. Like the dog in the fable, ihafsSvhat it got for 1 beiqg in bad .company. . We'believe,- how. ever, they contrived to save the Cornell's with but little loss. Thus, in one afternoon, the ladies of Farmington have cleared their town of that dread destroyer—alcohol. Although we do not belieyo in riotous and illegal pro ceedings, yet we rejoice that the citizens of Farmington have shown a determination in have their town freed from the influence of intoxicating drinks, and we hope they will presevere in that determination.— Canton 111. Register. Sooth Carolina Again.— At‘‘adjourned meeting” held lasi week at Edgefield , Court House, S. C., "for Ihe support of ih'e pro slavery parly in Kansas” as the call' bad it, a Joint Stock Pro-Slavery Compa ny, was formed. 'Among' the «;e{e the following; . i t \ “We agree lo’go to Kansas Territory, and locale there until h bo decided whether it shall’ be a pro-slavery or hnti-slevWry Stale end we further agree to suppoit, taken, there the pro-slavery .party,,, , Besomed, That' ihis'trieeling recommend slaveholders in the (District to contribute! one dollar for each alavq they shall own, in aid of the pro-slavery interest in Kansas.” ' The Edgefield Emigration evidently is io be temporary.-- In ,-whgt-is it«whii better than that which- Slringfellow and Atchison led into Kansas from Missouri, to the tap of the drum T— Alb. Eve. Jour. ' '■ 1 T Just so.—The Memphis Eagle and Gilqui rer an bid whig, paper, hotel* the Fillmbre and Donelson flag, and says, among other things: Mnj. Donelson is an able man, and entirely sound on ihe American, and on all southern questions. No doubt of ihe. truth of the latter clause. It is that fact which gave him his nomination, and whlch'iiow so strongly recommends him to the support of all thu pro'-slavery men and parties of the Union. Of couisp7thi* is all iotensely jValionaf.— There is no sectional feeling or inierestexcilpd by this nomiaaiioD. or manifested hy-thia an -noocemeDt. It has comeao be National to Be Southern-and pro-slavery; but if ibseciionol, and lending to‘disunion to be Northern, -and to prefer Freedom to" SlriveVyv anrf Free Poll tp Slave spill. How many, of (he freemen of this country can any longer be deceived and by l His bald- and silly pretentfel T" iE; simstntßEß iiESPfecrjf.fyu — T ,LY inform* Iris friends and public gsner *lTv t that,_hn has removed to Cedar Run and .opened a HOUSE OF EOTERTAINM ENT, and will 'fee |Cfiomraojl^tp ; wli?, a * AI»o,1h«t lio will.Uke in OATS(, HMY VISIONS of #ll kind*, to' sell on commission* lor tiMsO’who'ftis; See’fitXd-stom wilb him; ■ ' -ityrffaf. 1858. ‘ WAW S. BLACK WELL.;; A NEW JGRA Wf SUS-PESCIir E C K W •pectiblly arirtoonce® to tn« cjVi*enß,,of Wejfpbftig 1 Nuking y, ‘t'n-- 11 ! ‘iwf;!*: a; m wi'sw ®.s»S's-» ind U (low rendj to gfalifV* tho&'frlio' Wltfh'f fa’Hft (ol likeneM'of O.eojMWisW iWWAnflfhl W#*»- - - , alJ Brloril y<>f’ MettlUc plate*, l« WJo jio iHSrt eaKileia dß *>w ■waiiio i&itif for mm*/* ** Wvo’i’fclcTt, •wellidsSnea'MolpMniani Mcetming-ifi aijfthhW-'W ItoHt and ahtdtflh* ’ finest ateel engrain,, plainly to be aeentaanylight. fhi.n ,b, *; ' *"* **■ Paraona wishing piefcre* Will pletM'iiitl abonj a* hiaatay in'lowb will be becegawily abort. rPitturea Uk«n Ih clftoily « Vill'aa’in ! Apr.; 9, '• -" ,s ■ ’ >- '• 1 1 T?g-JEi: .Tfoe-A -.cpuy-fy A-GhitATOfo ~ FAKHS & FARMING lAJmsil* TIOGA &, POTTER COUNTltS.ra'pe'fel lowing farms and fanning lots, ate .now bwredv/or sale; •*.■* ' ■ Farm’ of,l26’acres, in Corner Aownsbip. 45 acres ~ improved, with house, and barn. “ “ ICO acres in Pike, Fuller co.; about Si) acres improved, with' two dwelling houses and barn. ' '■ “ “50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, dc i. n ,dwelling_iiqaao. „. t t . “ u 73 acresln'Dolruar, 15-aorct lmprbvcd. u “ 75'a'cres in ‘paines,3s.acres improved, and house and barn. 1 . “ “ SO acres in Oclmar. “ “ 1 70 aerps in Sweden, Poller Count;. • “ “’lO5 acres in Summit, Potter co, These lands are all located on public roads and are .of. the, Wst quality' farming land, . Five per cent, only, qf the purchase money will be required down, and the balance in Ten' annual In stalments. Persons of small means who desire healthy loca lions, will see at a glance that this Is the most de sirable opportunity of securing a homestead ever be fore offered in this, or any other County. Apply to A. P. CONE, Wellaboro*, Tioga County, ' March 27.185&-lf. NEW MILLINERY STORE. Miss E. P. RICH. 4 ARDS, would respect fully announce to the citizens of _ Wellaboro' and vicinity, 'that she has just opened a new Mil liucrv establishment over R. S. Bailey's Store, where she will keep constantly on hand a ' '' GOOD ASSQRTMENT ' } ■' OF MILLINERY OObDS, t y *■' 1 suollog; * Ladies. Sc. Children’s Bonnets, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS; HEADDRESSES, &C-V&C-, “V-1 .. \ All orders promptly attended to. She will also at tend to Dressmaking as-nsual. IlT* No trust. Tailoring lor the People! THE undersigned would respectfully announce to the Citizens of Welisboro’ and vicinity, that bo baa opened a shop over Roberts’ Stove At Tin Store where he will ho happy to attend Jo the wonts of his line of business. From bis knowledge of the business he flatters himself with the belief that, those wishing GOOD FITTING CLOTHING will do well to give him o call. All work entrusted to him will he dune with neatness, and a GOOD ' FIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on short notice. R. R. RUNDEL, Welisboro* Sept,.loi|i 185 S. ' • _ TN FORMATION W ANTED. --V To X the iu'ira, of VVM. H. WARNER, Ibrraerly a School Teacher in' this place, some 30 -years ago. Walked stooping. Said lb have brothers in this county.,. Any ono. giving satisfactory evidence of reljlionship will receive intelligence ofipleleat. , Call on the subscriber at Eikland boro’, Tinga.co. Ta. JOEL PAUKHURST. March 27. ’sfrrl4. " q'HE CO-PA RTIVERSHIP heretofore existing as the linn of Burt& Tompkins is to ds; dissolved .6;-mutual consent. All dues or ds maudqMui.accqunU with the firm will,,be settled by T;pfoSm ihd., J ftL'RT, ■Lawrehcd, Jan.lS-Sfi.TV B; TOMPKINS; ‘ having purchased T. Bufl’l in tep*«t in_thc Cowley Mills and lumbering establish ment, wjU contihde the busitttss as heretofore. . ■ . 'TM Tioga County Agitator - : S.pnMlqbpd every TItUBSDAY •StdRNIKO atlTellsbiro’, TWpi Ctmnty, Pjl, by Oona, stur&ouk &.C0- on pie P X Tf* D O TiV The cash niust Invariably accompany the order, for tho paper* .unlcaa our agenta at the Bovcral'posl-offi cc« eoopM|to become responsible for the amount, or no pa per wtjlito. mailed.: Tho subscription price la 0 N E DOl/* AN N 0 M to single subscribers. /Any par son he $9 "Will receive 10 copies of th‘e paper ono year to each subscriber. • -. Ofllco, UOY’8 > BLOCK..second floor, over layer’s Book Store. Justice's, Constable’s and other Blanks always on hand. Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and despatch. > O OJUSE, LOTAi SHOP XX FOR SALE.—The subreriber ofiera, for sale the lot of land on which be resides, to-’ • pettier with the appurtenances, consist- <df«33h, mg of a dwelling, bouse and Cornet Maker’s Shop. For. further particulars enquire of FREDERICK. BERWAET, first .door north of D. Slurrock’s Cabinet Shop, Wellsband Pa. March 6,185&-2m. Ab¥mSTKATOR’S KOTICE— EtIEAS, letters of Administration hav ing been granted to iho’subsccibeirabn thd estate of Wm. MeNllVlttto of Delniar twp. deceased, tboie indebted to said estate are requested to makeimfne dyUo psyinent, ahd.those having cjaiins agauuUhe Kbfjetfie/iferitito ii I vfj Delmar,,March 6-A6.», H. S..EASTINGS, . ... ■ ••oap.tfcsiTK., » . [• ''.A^niifutreioTt.' NEW GROCERY & PROVISION .-■KBOREn-r-M-. - Mam) O. BULMRD, Dsalm • MFROVIBIONS, S&OGSHIES, BOOTS & SHOES,-READ YAtAVS ClOTHim, Wood ij WitiaUf Ware, 'Tobacdoj Oifcars, tionenj, ' SfC.- At thb Stand ■ recently occupied by Robert Roy,’ WellsbUipVPa,' ‘-It ,na /! rpp SCHOOj/ttIUECTORS & SU ed ValMtioftpf.prqpeirljfin tpwnshipsi in this County; hay been sent to the Town Clerks of. sitd’tdtiirtahiM.’'" ’ "V- ,i r "' : V ♦ I • s. .-'f .1 1 t.. NOTICE IS that I intend to apply for a pardon lor Jnhd Tam 1 .who Mu iMnt'ld'tlte : Fasterh’jpsnitbntiory • from! this county, in February,;lBs4.'-! F!W:TASKt K..Well*bora',’Mardh6;lBs6i .;!■ i : ir Ti i •> who mftpth fiSWii Pehilemiarp fionftliis codiify, In ML. . v . Wellsboro’, Mdrch 6th. 1856. ' cplqps, gf.S uftmlif £ll O and square Brocha, plain and figured Csshftere ißkwls.'d'largfVariety; al - (f ’iJIfbOWEIWI I) tho.i rewoyaj. pf, ; fJ?» «P.'WAnd ft!> ■|dl»Ba»«e ,of.tlje.'skin»: Mu. ,■ ■! 1 ■■!!< V- s.p&i Tmbo.Md of it jnlcroecdpvwo tti million, o» ljJtlM*WD JL>:iagn on th#rerfu»-«f oar bortjM,! Through those (hit of the *heart,’ Ihflwnmatitoi of the Langs, Every tioto£tTlfe or "•“* 9$«V thlckne**.-, Tbi* hfealing Ofot*Qfat,Klsr more readily penetrates through any bone or fleshy port of the living body,.eurfag • thh mo4i lnward Complaints, that cannot £9 reached by other •• .sftxymffl'&uT Rfutvx. 4 woßßrnidtovitoss. Wf the euro of'diseases of theeDn whatever fom thiy ntty uttutifr this Otatrariit No case of Bait Rheum, Scurvy, 'Scrofttla ofe withstand. lUiqfluotLCo..,Xhe Inventor has travelled over many pula of. the globe, vlolling the prin cipal hospitals, dlspoaimguiijfOlnuheht, giving Idrite as-toi IU application, and ha# thQs been tire nleans r or: restoring ,ounups|lumbers to hoalth. .v. u ; ■ - .. , ; SORE LEOS, SORB TTO fiJULQERS Some of the moet scientific surgeons now rely* solely'on the and tumors. 'Professor UoUovray l haa> by command of the Allied dispatched to the hospitals of the Bast, large shlpmd&is of this Ointment/ tod>e xiscd under the dWc tlon of the. Medical £tpff, in* the worst- cases of wounds. It will cure any’-ulcer, glandular Wollin& stiffness orroutrfe tlon of the joints, eVen of 20 yeare’ etending. • PILES AND FISTULAS, . These and btherrti&hardlstreulog complaints can ba Effect oally cured if the Ointment be well robbed over tbu parte affcled and by otherwise foUbvrlbg the printed directions around each pot. , 1 .. r Both the Ointment aryl Pill) thpiild be used , iy the fyilowing cates Bunions liuiabago Sore legs ' Swelled Glands Burns ‘ MercUrWErop-Sort Breasts Stiff joints Chapped bands tlons Sore Hearts Clears Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Tenercal Sores Fistulas ; HiieniaaGim Sorhi; all kinds Woiinds of all Gout Salt Rheum Sprain* , k|nds Skin Disease* f Scalds •,**Sold at the Manufactories of Prof, BO MsJd on Lane, New York, aun 244 Strand, London, and by all res- Sectablo DruggfeU and Dealers fn medicine throughout the lotted States, and tho civilised. World, to pOt«, at 26 cants. 62% cents, and $1 each. • JST'Thuro laa cbnsldomble saTing by taking the larger *lm. N. D. Directions for the guidance of patients in every • dis rder arc affixed to each pot. [Jan, 17 1866).. :. Valuable Farm For Sale. TII E Subscriber h ■ desirous of die. o__n . posing of of his Farm, containing 170 acres, situated in Charleston town. Jitj.|BL ship, Tioga county, Pa., tnree ’SSM*** Wellshbro'.dniUo State Road Ibaid- SSSaSgiPg to Covington, qqd 10 miJcy from, the tWmZCormne and Blossburg Railroad. About facia is in a good stile ofeaftivation and welt' adapted to,Dairying, and Gtainigrowing, is .well watered and has a. fine lotof Timber, beech, maple, white and black ash, hickory and qaJr. Said Tuna has t good frame bouse, two barns and other necessary outbuildings, & fins or. chard of 256 fruitbearing trees, all graftedfruit, be ’side a thrifty young apple orchard qnd a choice as sortment of cherries, plums and pears, thereon. ; Enquire of the subscriber on the premises. . ,LV MAN WETMORJC. . Charleston, Dec. 27,-55. tf , CJAUttJON !!—ALL PERSONS are forbidpayiog any Accounts, Notespr Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered fpr work dime at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, (said to. belong to bim).frorn the Ist day of .March 1852 up to the Ist day of March 1855 ; as 1 have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years (rout the Ist day of March 1652, made and signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me to collect all debts and demands for v?ur,k done in miJ tVeAeij, end. ul Sold Mill UuttJlg lllU term of said lease, viz : Three years. • ' LEWIS C. PENDLETON. •, ■ . lYcil^ro 7 Academy. , THE SPRING TERM of.,this InstUcjtion wilJ ’Gpratilcnc& I F'phruaryr i 2G. Special attention will be given to the art of teaching, fTh?|AssistanU pre experienced and approved teachers. ' board, Room, Washing &e,-at ,|LSO to IMlLper.'weoh,-, There amaTew rbofOß ilMown for those who wish tS%oard tlicmsclvcs. . Tuitigjj fat pidvious raids and no ds. duclioq made .for absence unless it exceeds a term.. By order of. the Trustees. ! i N. LI REYNOLDS, Principal' Weiisboro’ Feb 21. J856.' , • TO FARMERS & MILLERS. THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, are in siiq. cesslul, operation. The Grist mill, Clark!,, pa tent, and the Buckwheat hullcr, Horton's palent, : hav« in every respect, realized the mast sanguine expecta tions, Those who feel an interest in newt discover, ies, and those who have grain to grind, are respect fully invited to. call and judge tor themselves. The Company will sell patent rights for Tioga and Poltet l counties.- . Jap- 31, (3 ra.) , Custom Root A Shoe Shop, -ATM. SliorVoocTs old stand, Whefe thfe Sears’ Boys continue to make, mobd, and nieisure to order; at as (oW prices as the times will admit. All’.warfc warfanted—tq wearbul in ajrdir or to —and not rip of cpnic tp pieges f till it dots wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will.be paid for any.quantity of liidti a (he higheat tn^tkel-price. July. 13,1854. W. W. B O B I N SO N, '• DESLKH'IN ■ Books, Slrtllmjcri), Blank Books, Wall Paper—Eng. Ush, French and A msi icon Manufacture,, Toilet 'utensils'and Perfdruery, Fan ' i ' cy- Shape, Violrn Strings] d<UJ' I j ’ ' ' ' ■ Pens and Pencils', Jfc., SfC ! . 4 - i r All the popular'MagadiheS and leading Neteispa. fers duty be had at his’Counters • '’n- ;t ■ i corning.n.y., wiV.'is; isssv • oCLtecir scWpolt,.— miss' h. a. k? SEAJiS will Hgiih' open a SelctA School bn Tuesday, April Isl n'oxl 6Vts(iitlg, in'tlie upper main dl-tli'e Building in tlidtenr of Bailey’s Store.' The room is largo and commodious and she “hopes'to meet there all her old scholars with -aq (nMiy, pew ones is may (jive lieV their patronage.' ' TeaHs f J Frbpi‘«l'So Wl»3 ( aO, nsUforP: Pal. lichlHP’dttcnlMh will'ho J glTCn‘ to'Sih^ip^,'‘Eriißrbld ery and Plain Sewing. ."“‘'t' 1 1!p '"‘ J i P!ns«er » Plaster !' Plaster! /TIHE SuhscrifcfWs JustrcceWed attii* Milf'neir ItaWMST »* M tl.o IAo WANS- Friend*, §tWmo a call— ” ’ST'isf •T®v6srt(w)igh;iJ#;»!r..:'l , t Ifei-'-i,,,,, TfriV Shfc. ' v> '"‘“‘■'l <9 » I V,pr*ww i w i forproMtlymw.nsai,WelUbprp’, situated in 1 loga Village. Tjic lot hue a good atora, .BWartifa&e pel cent. ».a f; #;-G, W. TAYLOR. ■We|lab<VQ’^'e (^^)l l.c£s6j _-o :o ryin T.ia V) cheap store jand examine his BartgeOiuege jPeiiiilSj.iLajynsi J|afl^|^i,^iDgl«wa,'Oriv» r |md 6Uh RiawU,#s4»fi,ye.gpqs..ton t j*!r wjnt. .tu Vi .If#!*? THBGBUATSBRPEKT ISJfQT OOMW* WM. RQW&TS'-aTQW HM COIBSI. ■■■■•! :>'7g^ j v>.l t y, -001 /i .uj ir.t'-' 'n 1- >. f h3 l' l -1- 'O'l-t.' 1. - / !•> •«. - . iv . j, . ' THE. greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in.Wpilaboro,’ ha* just arrived at the STOVE da TUI STORE gfD, P. &. W. ROBERTS- They would call the elleiilioo of Ibe public to their «*jl M* ected assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA,EIevaIcd oven, MORNING STAR/ lot prove dp.'NATtON'At AIR-TIGHT; do. REGULATORS.PREMIUMS & LOW ovens. j. ■ Al«b : a luree assortment of BOX and PARIXiR Stoves, at City price*.- These Stove* an sdaeM With Uitf greatesl oare, especially for th!* market, and cannot fjiil to givpeplire satisfaction. Call and see tbetri* (l , TIJI,WAIIE--Tof all kinds, slmpes, and sites, ip ode of the best material and »oW a* cheap If Mt cheaper than' ihH of W other establishment in the county. Eave Gutter* made to order op apart no lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best Wanner. All Tin-Ware oarefnlly proved haWp leaving the shop. ID* Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either oW or pew, tfc ken in exchange fbr Gdods atlhe Market price- They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who *U to purchase any thing iritheir line, assuring them that money cun be saved by examining Ihetr ftoefc before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware vfc f e given for h«J Stock and Work Am. at the late county Beir. D. r, & W, ROBERTS, Wolliboro.’Nov.,22, 1855.-lf. Union Dagnerrean Gallery; MR. E. W. BECKWITH Would inform the tat dies an'd'GenJiemen o( Welisboro' end vicin ity, that be will remain a few days at th* ' abort named place;'With'his ' Ol themselves or friends, an opportunity to obtain one. BY HIS ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, the eye is made to look life-like, however light it may be—the features prominent—the dress clear and distinct,—thnrprodncing a Picture superior to lhose very black er |iale likenesses usnally'tskcn by itin erant hperalors with an ordinary light.' CHILDREN OP ANY AGE TAKEN IN A FE\V SECONDS ! Fathxbs ! Mothchs! Bsomkhs! Sistiss ! fail net of securing oneor. more of tliobe r memenlos of life wliich at ■ foture time rosy not be obtained.— HoW many Bad,, reflections, and deep regrejs, bare been experienced hy-friends, when a loved' fine has been suddenly taken from them, and no likeness left of what was once so dear, but that engraven on memory’s lading tablet; —whilst heart-felt emotions of gratitude are always expressed by those who have secured the life-like countenance ot a friend passed away. Mr. Beoiwith will visit private residences in case of sickness, or to lake a likeness of a deceased friend, if desired. Conns taken fkom Paintihos and DAGUERBECTVriS. “How.dear to my heart the scenes of.my childhood, When fond recollection presents them to view.!’ Who would not like a picture of the home of his childhood, and the village green around wliich so many associations cluster, or the home of his riper years, when.fat removed from Uisl loved spot where friends and family dwell, m;tr of houses Firnitf bitlotnch, gardens taken on a (urge and approved scale, and by a recent invention,‘without being reversed. indniiiis'TAxci ok lishi oa fIsAT.L platbs, seatlt set hr PINS, BINDS, BRieXZXTS,' LOCKETS. OS PUT IN ELEGANT CASES OS peases to suit Old purchaser,>nd warranted not to fade.— Mr. Bi'k&ps corfstrntly'.dtf hand a ehdise selection of the latest styles ol Cases, including Turkey -Mo. rocco of various colors, Paper Mache tokens, inlaid with Chinese work, a new and beautiful article for presents; and as’great a-varicly as. Can be obtainsd at any estahiishmenl in one large cities. Prices Varying From $lOO to 910 00. baoOMßXOTvsra lakcnot tfieGaHery in cloudy a» Well'.ah',pleasant Weather, aod : a good 1 Likeness warranted, of no charge. LadiesandGcnts, ajo invited to visit the Gallery, and examine specimines. Please call soon, as ray stay, in town will bo short, N. ,8,-y=Mr..B,'g Buccesa,jn,ll)q r bnaineas,previous, ly, dnd-theTsuperior - Picture/ that have tfebri taken by him in the Gallery, recommend him to the pat ronage!of the ,. . j ' i* ’ WeHsjmro’ Nov. 22c1, 1555. £V£B CHANGING-ALWAYS NEW! Large aerivae ’ OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS; THE SUBSCRIBER lakes the earliest opportu -1 fiity of informing the citizens o (Tioga county, and the “rest of mankind," that he is now receiving his second-stock of Goods lor the Fail and Winter trade-; and be deems it unneceSsaay and entirely out of order to go into on enumeration of the thou, sand and one articles, that be in common with other merchants keep and are so 3. - Exjfemfa anxious la dispose of, , . Bn! there is one filing that hq .wishes distinctly understood, and lhal W, he does not bu/'gdbds to lay qpon his shelves' and counters andVccumubite oeotnries, wailing for that g oo d lime, when people are so gtqcn, of (what is bard up.ss to'be willing la accept, the “Old Familiar fates" o£thd»^. l styop.kcepers,” at the “tariff,“ first imposed.-' "(No insnuKilions?) His mottp ,is “small groats, speedy snips, and qmek returns." t Thinking that by Vdbplmgand lining up to dm rtiotld, lid shall rrierflahd receive a continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded bifevrht - would soy aoail—crill and- soe tbh New Good*.;;,;;/,); , J-R.-BOWEN. WellsWo.Nov. 15, 1855. HOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS oi - MclddcoiVs, -should - call at TAYLOR^ whieM^rfa^3< W&t ih oualiiy and tin reasonable terms. Call arid fee before purehasirig'felscwWe. ' jnn94T GEO. W, SEA-RS. • ; Clelb» & Cassimcrea. BLACK, Blue and, Brown Broad' Cloths, Block 'i'nd'FSncy'Doeskin Cassiniere*! also Ballinelt’s arid 'ShdepS Gray Cloths, just received' apd fpr sale ch ti JOet 25; JOWE$ T & KOE’S ■ ■ LADIES SHOES Ladies will find (ho hrgek cheapest and best assortment of shies Of fevery description, Gaiter? Rulbhdri and childrens shoes at .'UU/RMn JON ES&. ROB'S- MUSi&rti "Instruments Pianos, Melodcons, Violinv'AcdoraWn^&ev&c/,—(ost ■. ;t^|yej.jaija hy. H -ft V'.iTAYLOg.% /“I LOTH I NGi—A ' targe stdei' tfi Sidra of the* fn lL^-tWf l Wdliion¥,' s’ fil gn»tshleed'evdfy''tlide, is alJdtf hrtde'tdPdit the’bUycr.'for J am bdntfd to : kell sepgM;t«sS, 1%8Y.! • Look This' W»y. The Suhsctibof tegp TcavqJ'tb'iphounco to tha WdbHW'W&WaMK^ Embroideries. —a Mcpiid .assortment just r it*; * -Ml; 'if»V , »* ‘ -LAROE AND ELKO ANT OALLKRT, atviNO to Tnoec wbo wish A PERFECT LIKENESS FUDLIO SQUARES, SCEXERT, - ,-,AT THE , EMPIRE STORE fi ROBERT ROT DRUQGIST $ APO THECASt Wcllsbpro’ Pa. WHOLESALE A RET AH* dealer in FOREIGN DOMESTIC DRUGS 4 CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, OIL, FAINTS, DYES, ACIDS, VAR NISHES, PUTTY, WIND OW-GLASS, BRUSHES, PA TENT MEDICINES ROOTS, BARKS, BIT, TERS, HERBS, SEEDS, OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS, TINCTURES, PILLS, POW DERS, PHARMACEUTIC PREP ARATIONS, THOMPSONIAN 4 BOTANIC MEDICINES, HOMEOP, ATHIG REMEDIES, CHILDREN'S TOYS, INKS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, POTASH, I'AR, LAMPS, SC. ALSO, CHOICE TEA at’my moderate prices. Physi, clans' prescriptions will at nil lime, receive care, fill attention. Every article eold at his Store is war. ranted to be aa represented to the purchaser. AQ articles not satisfactory may be returned ~if uninjttt. ed, and the money refunded. Terms, Cash. (CT Call at the sign of the Mortar, ji Wcllaboro’ Oct. 25, 1855.11. SOMETHING NEW! THE Subscriber hiving purchased Bailey It To, Icy's entire slock of Bonks, Stationery sod Jewelry, and added thereto his former Stock at Tit oga. and a large and fresh assorlmeolfrom the City may be found hereafter in Roy’s Mew Bnlldia;, where he will be happy to serve the public with SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Book., las cheap as they can be purchased this aide of the [ ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OE THE BAT, may |w had at bis counter, and any book dclirsd can be furnished to erdcr. He will also keep a foM asaorttnenl ni Stationery and Ink, wliicli may be purchased on reasonable terms, - Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of WATCHES, • jewelry. on hand and ramie on Uis principle of “Small profit* <J> quick-Rttvm». u - With targe practical experience, and hivilig Ml cured (he services of a good workman in the Mia chanical Department, VitoSe wishing welches ~ Cleaned Sc, Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. He'will keep constantly on hand s large assort ment of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which all will do well to call and examine belbfo purchasing elsewhere.' (Thankful for past favors, s continuance of paina* age is respectfully solicited. G. W.TAYLOR.. Wellsboto', Oct, IJ3,1855. (formerly of Tiags.) , GRAND RUSH AT ■ JONES & ROE'S. Where they are now rcieiving their FALL & WINTER GOODS. ' 1 . ■ , -’I WHJOII CONSISTS OF .., DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, family'groceries, ilats and cats, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE. 1 ; . CROCKERY. GLASSWARE, TIN. , . WARE, WQODBN-WARE, READY MADE CLOTHING,. AND FLOOR 01L CLOTHS, FLANNELS, EASfERIf CLOCKS ' * Warranted to keep good lima. ' WE'wmlld say'to oar castomers and purebsaarA generally, Hist oar store is now complete, ** basea lifge assortment of esery kind of .goodn.Ml4 •or pricpe cannot fail to, suit the closest buyers. .. • weiisbW pet, ns i%sj. ' jokes ARpte.;, Bed rffcWliUe Flunpeli. ' A,tSO Option Flannels, Bed-ticking, Blip. XiSlflpd.Shirtings. Drilling*, BroWri'EaptSy, Bleached hfuslinß, Trish Linerti Table Cbvtra, and Spreada, Carpet WtrpiColtoni Yarn.Godoo Batting, and Wadding juat received at JONES <fc ROUTS. /“I want of.tnyiiiini in the line VJT of Clothing loElhetcomirigpininr wilt fitid the largeit, clieapesPafia neilt assortment at • u!Oot22ftii! live rii-tfi k JONES da ROB*. W(|I And 'the largest aaaoct “ihenf oMAirtbltf'fetyio* of Long and Sqoara Bcoclia andlong aud square Woolen Shawl* at “ ' JONES& I ROIMh :-L ; ■ - 1 ■■ - r,,.i/l]Rruih(la>gtrajngflr tbaji FlqUoni!,. eat lot of PIANOS Sc, BIECQDEONSj ever oftrt in thi«i county, . .He cau furnialtas good innUuntimt annai as fait' prices as City' dealers. 'Call fet'th EodF6tord''\Vtlisl^ioVHtc4teberSJ f lgsfi'. l; K ■ • !
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