LOCAL- PPAMMENT. »r tri «urmrt tanam. ~. ; •••Read BO'interestingcommunication in another column, ffom the County Supeiintend anl of Co'ramoo School*. ! •••The great flood which wa* to come pppn accordance with the prophecy or Lorenzo Dow, Tailed to make its appearance at (hb appointed time. The snow is melting gradually and notwithstanding tfierarn which has fallen, promises no more than an average flood. Will some of our spiritual friends be kind enough to inquire at Ihejr next ‘sitting’ for the eccentric divine, and ascertain if (here bos not been a mistake as to the date. ***ln another column will be found the new Liquor Bill, which we hope will be read by all- Judging from the noise and rowdyism we encountered while ‘around town’ on Mon day afternoon, We concluded that sdnya .one bad license. Such .manifestations of "old limss” are becoming 'rare, being chiefly con fined to the 4th of July, on which occasion it has oeen the public duty of a number of citizens to become “inspired,” We hope these exhibitions may become still more rare. *•* .We observe that a number of individ uals. not having (he fear of the law before their eyes, are unable to distinguish the dif ference between a shade tree and a hitching post. *Many beautiful trees have been de stroyed in various parts of the village by the carqlesness of persons hitching horses to them and allowing them to gnaw away the bark. There are a large number of trees unprotected by boxes, which by the exercise of a little care on the part of teamsters, and a little outlay by the owners, would soon be come an ornament to the village. # » # WBi\e around on Tuesday evening last we were delighted at hearing (he sweet song ol a pair of nightingales. Though sylvan in their habits, these birds sang as sweetly in s second story window as if in their native groves. After singing a short time, they were frightened by a company of rude young men with a guitar. *** Look out for spurious quarter eagles, which have made their appearance in the cities. They are dated 1854, and in point of execu tion are calculated to deceive, though in col or they are as light as brass, as well as de ficient in weight. The various shades of col or of the genuine coin will assist in the pass ing of the spurious, but when compared with me genuine the difference in weight is easily perceived. An examination and comparison will cost but little trouble, while it may pre vent considerable iosl *** The Western level is begining to man liest itself in <his village as it usually does every spring. A number of young men de sign starling soon and a few have already gone We cannot comprehend the motive that induces our young men as soon ss they gel started in business to pull up slakes and go west; that it is some great ‘shakes’ we all admii, but it offers no greaier rewards for voung men of industry and integrity than cao be found at home. A large number oi our voung men will be taken down (he river when the flood comes, but we ace pleased to learn that among the latter class are a lew individuals whom we hope will have a cnance (or once in their lives to become use ful as well as ornaments’. *** We were hugely startled by the sharp application of quite a ‘lengthy Seapp’ m the Eagle of last week. We confess to being around. |ipoo <he occasion of the Jit, and to being remiss to our duty, in not giving the affair in full. We humbly beg. pardon of ins Eagle't correspondent in not noticing his august presence, we presumed that!he public were aware of the locality in which he loves to congregate. We also admire his wisdom in attributing it to “mental excitement,” he is certainty a man of great attainments in pro nouncing so speedily upon an effect resulting trom a cause with which he has had no per sonal experience. We have been furnished with tne copy of the AgitaXor found in the damsel's grasp, and find the matter to be per lectiy clear, it was the number containing the reprint of the Eagle's celebrated somerset on hie Nebraska question. She was evidently trying to follow the Col. from one side of the fence to the other but missed a rail and "went in. r *** Rwhwat Robbebt.—We have seen * ne n,an w ho stole saw logs by driving a weage m the end and drawing them out, leaving the sentinel asleep on the bark; but for a cooler theft than this, Wellsboro’ de serve. the premium. On Monday last a warrant was obia'med for a dealer in unclean fjnrut, and placed in the hands of a deputy 10 be served. The culprit having fled, the officer, (who is up to a thing or two.) pursued •nd captured him a few miles out 0 f town. While returning, he was noticed to become Very weak'and hardly able to walk, which led the officer in the kindness of hislteari to descend and place the unfortunate individual in the saddle. After tiding a short distance he miraculously recovered, and urging the norso to speed, bade the astonished official good-bye and was off. Great was the aston ishment expressed as he passed through the Vl ,a 6 e | *hich was not explained till the offi cer arrived, on foot and in gireat wrath. Pro. Wring nnother horse he followed as far as oCr *here be had the satisfactiori in mg his property quietly standing at e side of the road, but the offender, like * * ln lra dn was' invisible. A large W( trd waj offered for his recapture. • THE TI OH A COiO O, BVLLAJW—Qrodert rf Prmitlon Dealer*.] Extra kudu* Hoar, “ *!«!«»-• - ’am „ ■ “. , ?biuh. . , . r »80 QWwltal • ■ • ■ *loo*a- . SOD Wbtuh. ... . . M g* • ■ V*• .■ . : ' -ST Oat* ‘ - , %■ -*» ■ -■ . i . a as* 4 .. i%. -.-. s Pctatoea ft « « ... 75 ’..««• • • |1 60@3 00 Apples, Creep, graf. fi « - ... 50063 “ Dried ‘ ft « . . . X5O Peaches, Dried, ft ft - - - UUo ‘■* , PeoledPeschee ftfb - Cheese, fttb . . • • .10 Porit, West qtiality, ‘ft bhl. - • • - 22 Ob Hams, ft 1b • 13J/6 Lord ft • • • 12%0 Tallow f* J, • • • , • 13 Qfi Batter V - • • . 20 Shoulders ' V« - . 10 fed-go.!, -fsr. ■. •. •: m “ —Bo. 2. slb . . . .10 Whlto Ftsh yi Ik . . . 9 Codfish Wft . . - , ‘ 0 ABSTRACT OF NSW YORK MARKET. PLODS AND.MKALw Western Cml for tt62Ui&Bl7Ut V 62ysfor common to good superfine; sg@o form, vorttc, fiincjr and extra brands. Rye F|gnr at $4 26@tfi 26 s hhj.;|Jor.flno and sapetitria. Corn Meal at $S 2S@SSIK? FROTtS.—‘Westam Apples at tatOf Bbl' Eastern Bnss sta*l6oJ*bbl. Dried Vndta; Slate Apples sold at 6Vcta .yjtlb. Poaches command B@l2Ucts; .Plmns, 16@l«cts. OUAlN.—Wheat at $1 65(J|l 76. Bya.atSl 03@4104. Oats, at Com, at 63@7t)ct«. Barley, at 1125. White Bonin, at $2 50, ■ . . HAY—-Seles at 4112l<; d 5« lbs. PROTOIONB.—PotIt alll8M®«6 &V for Mess. |W MS *l6 VAf for Prime; $l7 forPrima Maas; B@S%cts Ibr mm 3 and for Bhonldors, ■ Bntter.at 17@Wot» fin-Ohio, and 2* for State. Cheese, at Bor 10 cts. Sgit, at SOcts f doa. SEEDS.—CIotoi, atltcts. Timothy from *SM to *4Shush. WHISKEY—2Bots for Ohio, 29ets for Prison. -M-A-R-R-I-E-D At Tioga, 28ih ult., by Rev. S. J. McCullough, Mr. GfJRQIN C. MANN and Min ELIZA L. PICKERING. DIED. In Tioga, 23d nil, ISABEL, daughter of O. B. and P. A. Wella, aged 4 yeare, 1 month and 23 days. “They grow not old, the loved who perish young !’* WHOEVER, left two pairs of Boots at the Poet-offico in Wells boro’ some weeks ago, can have the same by paying for this advertisement. They most be described before given up. April 10. B F NoUce. —■The School Directors of Delmar District will meet op SATURDAY, the 26th i nst, at the School house near E. P. Dean's for the purpose of employing Teachers for the summer schools. By order of the Board. April 10.1856. D. HEISE. Set'v. THPORTAST TO PARISEHS*- 1 POLAND OATS FOR SEED.—A few bushels of Poland Oats, weighing 421b* per buabel, for aafe at the farm of A. R. Haining, Jamieson Creek, Westfield township, or at the residence of Mr*. J, B. Bryden, near Wellsboro’. . Wellsboro’, April 10,1856-tf A PIUNISTBATOB’g NOTICE.— Xi. The undersigned having been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Andrew Mend, late-of Chatham, Tioga county, dcc’d, all indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tho same will pre sent them for settlement. DAN'L 8. SHOVE, Chatham, April 10, 1866-6 w. Adm'r, PRIZE FIGHTER.— This justly cele bruted, thorough-bred Horse, formerly owned by Col. Jeremiah Blaek of Liberty, will stand the ensuing season for mares, at the farm of A. R. Rai ning, Jamieson Creek, Westfield township, at Knox, ville every Tuesday and at Westfield village every Friday, alter the Ist of May next. Terms: To insure, 36 00) season,3s 00; sin gle leap. 33 00. N. B. Pasturage tor mares with careful attention, but in all cases at the owner's risk, at 37 i cents per week. April 10,1856. ARRIVAL and departure of Mails at the Wells boro’ P.O.Pa. Northern, Eastern, Southern & Western Mall, via Tioga daily except Sunday, arrive 12 M, depart 11 A.M. Eastern, via Mansfield, Thursday, arrive 1 P. M. depart 2 P. M. Western, via Coudersport, Friday, arrive 1 P, M, depart, 2 P. M, Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Fridays, arrive 12 M. depart 2 P. M. The above Mails close one ball hour before their lima of leaving. Post Office open daily except Sun day, from 75 to 5J P. M., end from 6$ P. M, to 8 P. M. [April 4.] I. D. RICHARDS, P.M. LIST DP EETTERS rem»jDing In the P. 0. »t Welts boro’ Po. Quarter ending March 31,1836. Austin Nelson. Austin Mrs. Lydia. Banner. Brinh&m J. R. Barton Thomas. Brook Mrs Phfley. Beebe Rev. Comfort. Clark S. ti. Cloeo William, v Cooper Hiss Hannah. Corthell Alvin. Cortholl Alvin B. Crenk Samuel. Church ell A. 0. Decker 2d* Thomas. Hogot&om JB. A. Hunting don Edwin. Holloway Samuel. Hotchkiss Mrs J. L. John son Miss Mary A. Junes Misa Margaret A. (Foreign). Kelley James (of the Water Station, Foreign). Knight C. Lewis 0. W. Mark James. McCarter Thomas. Phelps Miss Qollen. Rotter Miss Julia, Published of Messenger, 2, Publisher of Farm Journal, 2. Robinson Nllson. Rider UlramM. Rum sey Joseph, Rifle James 2. Smith Charles. Sherwood Un Maria. Sherman H A Son. Snell 8. Tabor Mrs. Julia A. Tipple Robert. Writer James. Willard Jos. Wilcox Miss M. Ellen. • Wheeler William. Wheeler Mrs A. A. West William. • Persona calling for any of a>ove letters please say they are advertised: I. D RICHARDS, P.M. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs (hose who have unsettled sects, with him, (pro or-csn) in Tioga Co. that their sects, after (his date are in the hands of H. W. Williams, attorney in WeUaboro' for settlement. If attended to before the Ist day of May next, no cost will accrue thereon. April 10,1856. M. S. BLACKWKLL. lie would also notify those persons in Delmar who gave their wool to A. L. BeaverfvjHannfactarcr at Bowen's .establishment, Knoxville, or to S. S. Black well, agent for said Beaver, who left their goods with me for delivery, that unless the receipts for the same not yet given op to me, are left with Mr. Williams, snits will be brought for their recov ery, as X am responsible to Beaver. ' M. S. BLACKWELL, Agt. The subscriber respectful. LY informs his friends and the public gener ally. that he has removed to Cedar Run and opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and will he happy to accommodate those who may give him a 1 call. Also, (hat be will take in OATS, HAY & PRO VISIONS of'all kinds, to sell on commission for (hose who may see fit to store with him. April 3,1856. MATT. S. BLACKWELL. Anew era in sun-pencil- LINO!— E. W. BECKWITH re spectfully announces to the citizens of Wellsboro’ and vicinity, that be has perfected bis arrangements for taking Am® ® S ® and is now ready to gratify those who wish a faith, (ol likeness of themselves by. this beautiful process. The superiority of Ambrotypes over picture, on metallic plates, is obvions to to the most careless ob server. The harshness and metallic luster of the latter are entirely obviated, and instead, we have a clear, well-defined impression, exceeding in softness of light and shade the finest steel engraving and- as plainly to be seen in any light. Pictures of infants and children of ever? age ta ken With certainty and despatch. Per*ins wishing pictures will pie**, call soon, as his sifter in town will be necessarily abort. Piclutts taken in cloudy as well os in clear weather Apr. 3, ’56-tf. l" For Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell, or exchange for property in or Hear Wellsboro’, a lot of land situated in Tioga Village. The lot has a good store, barn and some fruit trees thereon, and rents (or twelve „ G.W.TAYLOR. WfMvr?’ feb, 31,1855, Notice is hereby givey that lintend to apply for i 'pardon lor Lander Smith who was sent to the Eastern Penilentiarp trom lhis county, in 1854. MINOR SMITH. WeJlaboro’, March 6th, 1856. PRINTS. —200 pieces prints, all styles sod prices from 61 to 12} cents per yard. Calico’s, good styles, fast colors, at 8 cts, the same as usually sell at 12J.i at (Sep. 20,1855.) J. R, BOWEN’S. OH AWLS.—Heavy wopl, long and square, long O and square Brocha, plain and figured Cashmere shawls, a large variety, at J .R, BOWEN’S. Balm of a thousand flowers...for the removal of Tan, Freckles, Pimples and all diseases of the skin, at R. ROY’S.’ "VTAILS by the keg or pound very cheap at IN May 311855, WK^&ROJ?’ft W. W. BOSINSON, DEiUB. IN Boole, Stationery, Blank Booke, Wall Paper — Eng. lith, French and American Manufacture, ' Toilet uleneilt and Perfumery, Fan. ey Soaps, Violin String!, Gold Peru and Pencils, Sfe., fye. All the popular Magazines and leading Netespa. pen may be had at hit Counter, CORNING, N. Y., Nov. 15, 1855. SELECT .SCHOOL.—MISS H. A. SEARS will again open a Select School on Tuesday, April Ist next ensuing, in the upper room pi the building in the rear of Bailey’s Store. The room is large and cbmmbdiuus and she hopes to meet there all her old scholars with as many new ones as may give bet their patronage. ■Thus : From 81 50 to $3 00. as before. Par tlonlat attention will be given to Singing, Embtoid* ery and. Plain Sewing. Wellskdro’ Feb. 28.1856. FlasteP! Plaster! Plaster! THE Subscriber has just received at his Mill near Mansfield, a fresh supply of Cayuga Piaster, which will be sold at the reduced price of $6.00 per Ton. He also keeps on hand constantly, the MANS. FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which is decidedly the best in use. at 82.50 per cwb Frirnds, gWe roe a Call— I’vp enough (hr «U, • Mansfield,Jah. 8, 'SO. A. BIXBY. Look This Way. The Subscriber bogs leave to announce to the Public that he has just fitted up machinery no small expense) for the purpose of Plating w i t h g n ]d or silver, Those wishing sucll w*;’ K done will please giyo nae ocal l, G. W. TAYLOR. Wellshoto'Dec. 13, 1855. - Embroideries. —a splendid ■§«» (merit jubf rw*us<l at j. r, BthVEN’S. Red & White Flannel*. ALSO Cotton Flannels,Bed-ticking, Blue Denims, Stripe Shirtings, Drillings, Brown Factory, Bleached Muslins, Irish Linen, Table Coven, and Spreads, Carpet WarpLCotton Yarn,Cotton Batting, and Wadding juat received at JONES 4, ROE'S. CtdTHINO, GENTLEMEN in Want of anything In the line of Clothing for the' coming winter will find Iho largest, cheapest and beet assortment at Oct 85. JONES & ROE'S, CTEAWLS.—Udiea will find the largest assort bJ nient of desirable styles of Long and Square Brocha and long and square Woolen Shawls at Oft. 25,1855 JONES &,ROE’S. Troth Is'stranger than Fletloh! ! WE must say that G. W. Taylo)-' iircocitin# from the Manultclnrer.e, tho best and cheap e ,l |ot Q f p.|ANOS & AIELODEONS; ever oliurq iq tips county . He can furnish ns good in?Jr\\min| ond si nt fair prices as City dealer*.. CnlVat tfa Jlook Store ft elUboro', December 6', 18J5. ' ** Farris & farriino lartdsiiv TIOGA & POTTER ft), lowing fkrrai and forming Into are now ofifered'fot rale: Farm of 196 iere>, in Clymer township. 45 acres improved, with house snd bsrn, , » “ IQO acres in Pike. Patter co., about 2Q j acres improved, with two dwelling booses ind barn. « “SO acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, &, i . t : ■ , dwclbpgjJioDalS.; _j , V “ “73 acres in Oelmar, 15 acres improved. “ “75 acres |o Gaines, 85 aeres improved, and honga and barn. “ u 50 acres in Del mar. “ “ 70 acres in Sweden, Potter County. " “ 105 acres in Summit, Potter cp. Thde lands are all .located on public roads and art of tie best quality' of firming land. . Ffie per cent, only of the purchase raofiey will be required down, and the balance in Ten annual In. stalments. Persons of small means who desire healthy loca 'tioDs, will see at a glance that this is the most de. citable opportunity of securing a homestead ever bo. fore offered in this, or any other County. » Apply to A. P. CONE, Weilsboro 1 , Tioga County, Pa. March 27,185Mf. NEW JIILLINERY STORE. MISS e. p. rich, .p-a ARDS, would respeot* . fully announce to the citizens of Wellsborol and vicinity, sbe has just opened a new liner? establishment.ever R. S. '"“Tj Bailey's Store, where she will keep constantly on hand a GOOD AS SOR T.MEN T j| OF MILLINERY GOODS , such as Ladies St Children’* Rdnnets, ribbons, Flowers,'caps, headdresses. &0«, &C,, ' All orders promptly attended to. She willalao at tend to Dressmaking as nsual* (D*No trust. Tailoring tor the People! rnHE undersigned would respectfully announce JL to the Citizens of Wellßbbro , and vicinity, that hollas opened a shop over Roberts* Stove & Tin Store where he wj|l be bappy to attend to the wants of the people in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flatters himself with the belief that those wishing GOOD FITTING CLOTHING will do well to give him a call. All work entrusted to him will bo done with neatness, and a GOOD PIT WARRANTED. CUTTING done to order on short notice. „ M R. R. RUNDEL, Wolhboitf go pi. 10th 1009. INFORMATION WANTED To X the heirs of WM: H. WARNER, formerly a School Teacher in this place, some 20 years ago. Walked stooping. Said to have brothers in this county. Any one giving satisfactory evidence of relationship will receive intelligence of interest Call on the subscriber at Elkland boro’, Tioga co. Pa. JOEL PARKHDRBT. March 27. '’s6-14. fI'HE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing as the firm of Burt& Tompkins is to day dissolved by mutual consent. All dues or de mands and accounts with the firm will be settled by T. B. Tompkins. TAMERLANE BURT, Lawrence, Jan. 12-56. T.:B. TOMPKINS. T* B. Tompkins having purchased T. Burt’s in terest in the Cowley Mills and lumberipg establish ment, will continue the business as heretofore. 1 Mar. 27, *st>-t3 # The Tioga County Agitator I*' published every THURSDAY MORNING at Wellsboro’, Tioga County, PtL, by Good, Sturrock A Co., on the PAY DOWN System. The ctah moat invariably accompany the order fur the paper, unless our agents several post-offi ces choose to become responsible for the amount, or no pa per will be mailed. The subscription price is CNR DOL LAR PBR ANNUM to single subscribers. Any per* son sending us $0 will receive 10 copies of the paper one year —directed to each subscriber. Office, ROY’S BLOCK, second floor, over Taylor’s Book Store. Justice’s, Constable’s and other ilnnks always on hand. Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and despatch. , TTQtfSE, LOT St CABINET SHOP XX FOR SALE,-—The subscriber offers for sale the lot of lend bn which he reside©, to gether with the appurtenances, consist- .MBhL ing of a dwelling house and Cabinet |SSiS|H| Maker’s Shop. For further enquire of FREDERICK BERWART, first door north of D. Slurrock’s Cabinet Shop, Wellsboro’ Pa. March 6,1856-2 m. ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.™ WHEREAS, letters' of Administration hav ing been granted to the enhecribers on the estate of Win. McNilt. late of Dclmar twp. deceased, those indebted to said estate are requested to make imme diate payment, and-those having claims sgainlt the same to present them for settlement to • Delmar, March 6-56.» H. S. HASTINGS, GEO. McNITT, Administrators. NEW GROCERY Ac PROVISION STORE. Maud O. BVLL4RD, Dealers • in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS ? SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Wood Willow Ware, Tobacco, Cigars, FVkiite, Confec tionery, S/e.i fyc. At Ihe Stand recently occupied by Robert Roy, Wcllsboro', Pa. TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS Sit SU PER VISORS. —A copy of the laat adjust ed Valuation of property in the several townships in this County, has beeu sent to the Town Clerks of ■aid townships. ' Notice is hereby given that I intend to apply for a pardon ior John Tarr who was aeql to the Eastern Penilentiory from this county, in February, 1854. F. W. TARR. Wellsbore’, March 6,1856. . JBfSb AGITATOR./ HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. " WtiT AHE WEaCKT ol ' /' • TT has been the lot ofthahumin rice to bo weighed JL doWhbydiseasd ahdsoffoHng. FILLS nto specially idkpted to the relief of'the WEAK,' Ihe NEftVOUS 1 , theDEtiICATE, add the !NFIRM,of kll dimea* ages; sexes, ahd constitu tions. Professor.Uollovrcy/ftersonailyaupetintsnds the manufacture of bis .medicines in the United SUtesj Und afleji them to a free and enlightened people, ag the .beat retired; theworld ever Saw for the removal of dltekse. THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. Nearly half the human race have taken them Palin. It hae been proved in al) parti of the world, that nothing.has keen, found equal to them in earn of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach com plaint* generally. They soon give a healthy tone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other means bave.failed, . . , ; GENERAL DEBILITJ. ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction ;pf these Pills, that they may become the medicine'of the masses,' Learned College! admit that thia.medi cine is the. heat remedy ever known for persona tif delicate health, or where the system has been im paired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief, i - ' FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old, should be without , thi. celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly course, at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest tnedi. cine that can be given to Children of all ages, and for any complaint; consequently no family .hould be without it Holloway's Pills are the best rtrhedy known in the world for the following diseases ; Asthma? JDlarrhosa , Indigestion, Rowel Complaints Dropsy, Influenza, Congha, Debility) Inflammation, Colds, lercr and Agne, Venereal Affect’s, Chert Diseases, , Piles, ~ Stone k Gravel, ForuiJe Complaints, . Dyspepsia, 'Worms all kinds, Liver Complaints, lnw*rd Weakness, Secondary Symp- Lownoss of Spirits, Ooatireness, . toms, , Headaches, (TIT Sold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo* way, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 244 Strand London*by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine,throughout the United States, and the ci vilized world, in boxes, at 25 eenls, 62} cents, and $1 each/ jTberp is a considerable aaviog by taking die „ J ’ = N. B. Directions for tta guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. 1 - January 3,1856. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subsoribfer is deairoua ‘of dis. pwwig of of L'l* Farm, containing 170 acre., situated in Charleston town. ship, Tioga county. Pa,, throe «JgS*|from Wellaboro’, on the State Road lead- BgSsgiog to Covington, and 10 mile. flout the anrapCorning and Blossburg Railroad. About 100 acre* of raid firm i. in . good state 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 ash, hickory and oak. Said firm has a good IVame house, two barns and other necessary outbuildings, a fine or chard of 350 fraitbearing trees, all grafted fruit, be. •ida ■ F«nnc nnn)n orchard and a choice as sortment of cherries, plums-and pears, thereon. Enquire of the subscribe/, on the premises. LYMAN WETMORE. Charleston, Dec. 37,-55. tf , | CAUTION ! J—(ALL PERSONS'; are forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work dime at the Wqojen Factory and Saw Mill, (said to belong to him) from the Ist day of March 1859 up to .the ist'day of March 1855 ; as I have a lease of sai3 Factory and Saw Mill for the three years from the Ist day of March 1852, made and signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me to collect all debts and demands for work done in said Factory and at said Mill daring the term of said lease, vfe : Three years, LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wellsborongh, March 1, ’55-tf. Wellsboro’ Academy. THE SPRING TERM of this Institution will commence Febrnary 26. Special attention will be given to the art of teaching. The Assistants are experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room, Washing &c.at $l5O to $2OO per week. There are a few rooms in town far those who wish to board themselves. Tuition at previous rates and no de duction made for absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal Wellsboro’ Feb 21.1856. TO FARMERS & MILLERS. THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, ere in sue cessful operation. The Grist mill, Clark’s pa tent, and the Buckwheat hnller, Horton’s patent, have in every respect, realized the moot sanguine expecta tions, Those who feel an interest in new discover ies, and those who have grain to grind, are respect. fullyjnvited to call and judge for themselves. The Company will sell patent righta for Tioga and Patter counties. Jan. 31. (3 m.) Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, ATM, Sherwood's old stand, where ihe Sears’ Boys continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at as low prices as the limes will admit. , All wofk warranted—to wear out in a year or so —aqd not rip or come to pieccs’tili it doei wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides a the highest market price. July 13,1854. GEO. W. SEARS. I (HOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS or Melodeons, should call at TAYLOR’S OK &. JEWELRY STORE. Wcllsboro,’ at which place these Instruments can be had, superior’ in quality and on reasonablejterms. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere. jan24. THE GREAT SEE.PENT IS HOT GOWT«<* BUT B P. * WM. ROBERTS' STOmEMPORIUM HASjCQk-i! ’■■ ■■ ■■ - ' •• . . ... . , ' . . -I M • o O’ ri THE greatest variety of STOVES ercr seen in Wcllßboro,’ has jnst arrived at the STOVE, i TU STORE of D. P. iW. ROBERTS, They would call the attention of the public to witwm "' ected atsortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA* Elevated oven* MORNING STAR*lwpiovevt do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGBT, do. REGULATORS, PREMIUMS & LOW OVENS. . . . Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. Tbeae Stovea ate saftflWJ with the greatest care, especially for this market, and cannot fail to giveenlitwsaUsfacUon. UUkasu TIWWARE—of all'kinds, shapes, and aiscs, made of the best material and sold as cheap if no* cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eave Gutters made to orderon shortp» lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware oarefnlly proved batot* leaving the shop. ID" Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Sliver and Gold either old or new, IV ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wistt to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their since before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and at the late county. Fair. D. P. & W. ROBERTS. Wellßboro.* Nov., 22,1855,-tf. - Union Daguerrean Gallery.. MR. E. W. BECKWITH Would inform the La dles and Gentlemen ol Weilsboro' and vicin ity, that hb. will remain a few days at the above named plaee, with his ROBERT ROT D R V 6,G IST $ APOTHECARY Wellsboro’ Pa. WHOLESALE & RETAIL DEALER IN . FOREIGN Sc DOMESTIC D RUGS 4* CHEMICALS, MEDICINES, QIL, PAINTS, DYES, ACIDS, YAR* * NISHES, PUTTY, WIND* OW-GLASS, BRUSHES, * PATENT MEDICINES ROOTS, BARKS, BIT* TERS, HERBS, SEEDS, OINTMENTS, EXTRACTS. TINCTURES, FILLS, POW* DERS, PHARMACEUTIC PREP ARATIONS, THOMPSONIAN 4* BOTANIC MEDICINES, HOMEOP* ATHIC REMEDIES, CHILDREN'S TOYS, INKS, PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES, FANCY GOODS, BURNING FLUID, POTASH, TAR, LAMPS, 4-C. • ALSO, CHOICE TEA at very moderate price*. Phyiu oians' prescriptions will at all tiroes receive care* fol attention. Every article sold at his Store is war* ranted to be as represented to the purchaser* All articles not satisfactory may be returned, if uninjor* ed, and the money refunded. Terms, Cash. Call at the sign of the Mortar. Wellsboro* Oct. 25,1855. U. LARGE AND ELEGANT GALLERY, CITING TO TROSC WHO WISH A PERFECT LIKENESS Of themielTM or friends, an opportunity to obtain oae. BY HIS ‘ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, the eye is made to look life-like, however light it may be—the features prominent—the dress clear. end distinct,—thu. producing a Picture superior tq (hose very black or pale likenesses usually taken by itin. crant operators with an ordinary light. CHILDREN OF ANY AGE IN A FEW SECONDS! • Fathers ! Mothers ! Brothers !, Sisters ! fail not of securing one or rooremf those'mementos of life' which Rt a future lime may not bo obtained— How many sad reflections, and deep regrets, have been experienced,by friends, when a loved one has been suddenly taken from them, and no likeness left of what was once so dear, but that engraven on memory's fading 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. Beckwith will visit private residences in case of sickhess, or to lake a likeness of a deceased friend, if desired. CoriES taken from Paintings and DAOUERRECTirEB. “How dear to my heart the scenes of my childhood. When fond recollection presents (hem to view." Who would not like a picture of the home of his childhood, and the village green aronnd which im many associations cluster* or the home of his riper years* when far removed from that loved spot where friends and fatally dwell. . VIEW OF HOUSKSy PUBLIC BUILVWG&, OARPE27S, PUBLIC SQUARES, SCENERY, taken on a large and approved scale* and by a recent iuTcntion* without being reversed. PtQTimiS CAUK ON LARGE OK SMALL PLATX3, NKATLT SET IX KKB, RINGS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, OR PUT 15 ELEGANT CASKS OR frames to suit thrf'purchaser, and warranted uot to fade.— Mr. B. keeps conelrnlly oft band a choise selection of the latest styles of Cases, including Turkey Mo* roefco of various colors, Paper Muche tokens, inlaid with Chinese work, a new and beautiful article for presents; and as great a variety as can he obtained at any establishment in our large cities. Price* Varying From $lOO to $lO 00. Daoderrkottprs taken at the Gallery in clondy as well as pleasant weather, and a good Likeness warranted, or no charge. Ladies and Gents, axo Invited to visit the Gallery, and examine specimioes. Please call soon, as my stay in town will be 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 pat ronage of the Public. Wellsboro 1 Nov; 22d, 1855. EVERMJHANGING'ALWAYS NEW! LARGE ARRIVAL OF FILL AND WINTER GOODS, AT TUB EMPIRE STORE THE SUBSCRIBER takes the earliest opportu nity of informing the citizens ofTioga county, end the “rest of mankind.” that he is now receiving his second stock -of Goods for the Fall and Winter trade; and he deems it unnecessary and entirely out of order to go into an enumeration of the thou sand and one articles, that he in common with other merchants keep and are ao Extremely anxiou* to dispose of. Bnt there is one thing that be wishes distinctly understood, and that is, he docs not buy goods to lay upon his shelves and counters and accumulate tiie dust of centuries, waiting for that good time, when people are so green, or (what is worse) hard up, as to be willing to accept the "Old Familiar faces" of these “Shop-keepers," at the “tariff,” first imposed. (No insinuations?) | His motto is "small profits, speedy sales, end quick returns.” Thinking that by adopting and living up to the motto, lie shall merit and receive a continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded him, lie would say to all—call and sec the New Goods. J. R. BOWEN. Wellsboro, Nov. 15,1855, Cloths St Cassimeres. BTjACK, Blue and Brown Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin Cassimeres, also Sattinelt’s and. Sheeps Gray Cloths, just received and for sale ry cheap, at (Oct 25) JONES &, ROE’S LADIES SHOES Ladies will find the larges cheapest and best assortment of shoes of every description, Gaiters Rubbers and childrens shoes at JONES & ROE’S. Musical Instruments Pianos, * Melodeons, Violins, Accordcons, &e., &c.,—just received and for sale by G. W. TAYLOR. CLOTHING. —A large stock in store of the la lest fashions, a fit guaranteed every lime, os also s price to suit the buyer, for I am bound to sell Sept 20,1855. J. R. BOWEN SOMETHING NEW I rnHE Subscriber having purchased Eailey St Fo f ley's entire stock of Books, Stationery and Jewelry, and added thereto his former Stock at Ti oga, and a large and fresh assortment from the City may bo found hereafter in Roy’s Sew Bonding, where he will be happy to serve the public with SCHOdL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books, as cheap as they can be purchased this side of the City. ALL TUB POPULAR MAGAZINES OP THE DAT, may be had at his counter, and any book desired can be furnished to order- He will also keep s full assortment of Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of / gS|t WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, on band and for sale on the principle of '•Small profits 4" quick Relvrns With large practical experience, and having M cured the services of a good workman in the me chanical Department, those wishing watebos Cleaned & Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. He will keep constantly on hand a large assort ment of English ai)d American styles of WALL PAPER which all will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful far past favors, a continuance of patros age is respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYLOR. Wellsboro’, Oct. 18,1855. (formerly of Tioga.) GRAND RUSH AT JONES & ROE'S. - Where they are now receiving their FALL & WINTER GOODS. WHICH CONSISTS OF DRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. FAMILY GROCERIES, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY , GLASSWARE. TIN WARE, WOODEN-WARE. READY MADE CLOTHING, AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, FLANNELS, EASTERN CLOCKS Warranted to keep good time. WE would say to our customers aud purchasers generally, that our store is now complete, we have a large assortment of every kind of goods au4 our prices cannot fail to,suit the closest boyars, Wellsboro* Oct. 25 1855. JONES & ROE.
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