LOCAL DEPABTMEM. ii'sst us taw’s woass. *** Win; Riley has opened a new' Boot & Shoe Store. Read hi* advertisement in another column. ** *Colb ba* removed hia Barber Shop to the room lately occupied by Misa E. P. Rich aide, over R. 9- Bailey’* store. If you want to be shaved or shampooed, he is your man. *** We learn that an eflbrt is now being made to provide a suitable fence for the bury ing ground. The commute to whom was entrusted the collection of funds, have sue ceeded in raising, by subscription, a sura, nearly sufficient for their purpose. We hope every one will feel interested in this matter end endeavor to change its present ruioious condition, and make it appear as if some one Had friends there. , A small sum from each one will bo sufficient to enclose it in a neat and durable manner; and we hope no one will refuse to grant ibis mark of respect for their memory. ** # Every one should go to work rmmedi. alelv and plant a garden, it will he found not only a means of enjoyment, of profitably spending your leisure time, but of great value in a pecuniary point of view. Now is the time to commence. We see quite a number o'" individuals around town, who have jobs of holding up posts and keeping boxes down at store doors, who would gel better pay by go inpinto this business. If it is true as alleged, that “vegetables grow most while we sleep,’’ what immense crops some of I hem would nav~ *** As the past winter has been a severe one, a great multitude of birds of all kinds have perished. The Hartford Courani has me following in which we fullv concur:— “Shame on the man or boy who kills robins ol this season of the year '• It is a dasiardly inmp—unsportsmanlike. The youth who murders robins in the spring is the same young man who kills hired horses because they are hired, cheats bis creditors and abuses- his mother These qualines go in clusters, and where you find a boy or man mean enough to shoot a robin in April, you find a coward! I'oss me boy who kills robins in April on lo ms moral pillory.” Noted savage from the Ftorma everglades to the Oregon shore, would kii l a robin in the spring ol the year. This u a vice of the blackguards of civilization. ’** Hove you seen me new Spring bonne', inc latest fashion out I Compound of siraw anc ribbon with a little marabout : remark able illusions adorn u round Ibe top, with roses att naturel ond cape a la lop. Oh 1 marvellous production of Mrs. Stevens’ skill I I’ve seen it but once, 1 seem to see it still, beneath that little bonnet were two such sweet blue eyes ; Oh ! inestimable bonnet I shall waste myself in sighs. And what wonder? see n moving adown the crowded street; the ribbons bowing o'er it, nodding to the fairy leei, and laughingly the eyes beam out on everything they meet. Ho !' clear the way ■you heathens loafing round the grocery door, anc you too, counter jumpers who gaze from out me store ; you suckers of Havannas, stor vour puffing ere that eye puls a damper on vour fire with j|» liquid brilliancy, Proud ly coos the little boftnei, lightly step the little leei, and me fellers are astonished as it sails adown me stree' We nrofes? to be a great admirer of music, some kinds of r. We remember with wha: Pleasure fM we have listened to the sub lime strains o( “Old Bob Ridley,” as k float ed op through the floor below, or the “linked Rweeinesy” braided into innumerable strands, .Ibai groaned its way from the writhing keys o r Mis? Seraphima Ann's piano. But this \> noinmg compared to the pleasure with tvmcn we have heard of late the song, not o : “me spheres,” but of the frogs. These “sweet harbingers of spring” have been out m ful force of late, making night vocal with ■tier harmony, What pleasant thoughts meir notes inspire, their, coming out is sym bolical of the speedy coming out of May, rnooQ6iunoanamus|u3t buds, birds and beau crass, groves and green peas. What usefu lessons can we all team from them, Horn their humble position m the mud, they leaen us the benefit of upon alt occasions,' “Kecpmc coo!;” also, that we should never bvob wuointr or ‘(bopping about,” til) we are “froze uc ” “Then sing of the right jolly frog, \or of jollier birds there are few, as he 9iis or (ne side of the pond, and sets up his hull-a-bo-loc.” \ Why don't the folks around town,do something’ We are terribly in want of some local news. W® have been watching intent ly lor me past few ii.»y S f or gome important lems, but have been disappo inled. We have i watched every farmer comma m with wood but do one has less than a cord; as usual the ' merchants are “just out,’’ “sdld the last i 0 day,” “have got some coming;” the shoe-' matters will “hove ’em done next week,” etc. It would seem from appearances that the In oies had forgotten it was leap year, for we nave almost for gotten how a marriage notice The ladies have a license this year, w ny don't they improve ill Bashful swains ma > 'bta year expect to receive, from their sweethearts decided jogs, which do' not com. promise in any way the maiden modesty of ■he fair joggor, and which should be imme diately improved by the backward jogged. Elderly single ladies may this year spruce U P #n d ,|e P into the ranksj widow* are now permuted to doff their weeds and lead another mon&i captive, If thepr all n?a){9 #0 on- IOOKt Musical Instruments Pianos, Melodeons, Violins, Accorded)*, &<a, Sic., —just rwciTtd »ojl for *al* , C, W, TAYK>f A DMISIISTKATOR’S NOTICE.- jCX TWnndcrtlgn ed • having been appointed Ad ministrator of. the estate, of .Andrew Hand, late o Chatham, Tioga connly, dec'd, all indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre gen I them fbr settlement, DAN’L S. SHQVE,, Chatham,April 10,1866-Cw. Adtn'r. /tio School directors ro-i X wA cojiy ofthe UrtAdJnst ed Valuation of property in Hi? several in this Cbunly,|i'ia Wsu wot to tb‘o’ Town Clerks of «»4 J .■ T"' • House, lot*, cabinet shop FOR SALE.—The subscriber, offers for sale the lot of land on which he resides, to- .RiswT gether witli Uie appurtenances, consist ing of a dwelling, house and.Cab’met Maker's Shop/ For farther erfijdirbof FREDERICK bERWaKT, - 'first door north of D. BlnrrockV Cabinet Shop,' ■ ‘ Wellsboro’ Pa. March 6,1856-Bm. "Vj£7’ttOEVER~IcR two - pairs of Boots <1 the VV I’(«Unffice. in. Wellsboro’ some weeks ago, canhave the.samo.by paying for this advertisement They moat be deacribed before given up. April 10. i» . > HE 'SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL. liY Inform* (119 friends and (he public gener. ally»that ho has retrieved to Cedar Ran arid opened a HqtiSEOF ENTERTAINMENT, and will be 'hippy lllose'wbo ipaj l give him a call. ' 'Alee, that he will take in O ATS, HAY ft, t*KO VISIONS of all kinds, lo sell on bommissloft for Thosewho msyMo'fil' Id FlorcwUhhlm; 1 April 3, 1856. JIATT- S. PLACKWELU The Tioga County Agitator Ik -published every TrioUSDAY MORNINO at Wellsboro’, Tioga County, by Oodb, StuhroAe k on> thu PA y. DOWN System. The cash must ipvorlaldji accompany the order for the paper, unices our agents at the several post-offi ces choose to become jruspomublp /or the amount, or no pa rr will bo mailed.- The subscription price is ONE POL- A ft‘ 'P 9 9 ANNIJM son bonding us fO will receive 10 copies of the paper one ycari —directed tocacJt'tnbMTitar, • j Offivo, HUY'S BIxOCK, Rocood floor, over Taylpr’a Book Store.' Jnitice’s, Constable's ft ad other Blanirt nMmyi on* bond. Printing executed'with n oaf ness’Add despatch. , .. . r d BDFFAIiO ROB£Sf—A four &o?od of oxirafto 1, |U3I received at • JOJf K$ & ROE^i CLOTHING.— A large stock in store of the la test fsshiohs, a fit guaranteed evpry limty.aa .also a frice.to suit the buyer, for 1 am heund tuscß pepU 30,1853. . T‘a gtt a t oe.- - ...... St,? ■■ • j » 3 r 1 / * ■ . : . r_y -t rt- ■ d r tat slaugbt together, many a poor bachelor will have reason to trcmbleip bis bools. Do something ladies, if ijq.one else will, and we will guarantee the aMoniphment of the na r lives.'{?’ ? 7'-,*.}*--..-- , | sL j. v. in ■■■ : W CLOTH ’ DRESSING— dbne ob short holies at the STEAM FOUNDRY la the villan el, WejlsboroV Also, WOOL re ceived to Manufacture into Cdssimeres, Broedelatkt and Flannels—if tfta .yard, for three ahitlinga, or on tharea for one half. All leaving Wool to tnana&clare sbsß have their cloth on' the Graft of November neat I and they can rely on having good cloth and such aa ordered. From long experience in the busioees l ibel aaiured to say to the farmera of Tioga county and all others interested, ffiat, having (be (aoilitiea ofSteam Power to drive tpy machinery, which u far more reliable than Water power, (which depends open thunder showera for tta soppert.) I am prepared to card all woo) (into rolls) that ia brought from a distance the same day. All work entrusted to me shall be well done and at the lime it ia promised. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, a continu ance of the same is respectfully solicited. ' Terms in all case*, pay down, Wpod and all kinds of Grain taken in payment for work. Wellsboro’ April 17-56-ro6 LEWIS C. PENDLETON. riBAN® RUSH. TO RUNDEL’S WEW SHOP—-where you will find constantly on hand, a choice assortment of Broadcloth » of all colors, Black and Fancy Cacti meres, Satineils, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satin, Silk and Fancy Vestings, and Trimmings of every description that can not fail to suit. All the above articles will be made up with neat, ness and despatch, and a good fit warranted. Grate, fui for past favors, a continuance of (he same ia so* liciled. Shop in Taylor’s Book and Jeweley Store. Wellsboro* April 16,1856. DISSOLUTION, —Theco-portnersbip here tofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Jones & Roe, >8 this day dissolved by mutosl consent. The business of the firm will be settled by W. A. Roe. -All those indebted ire urged to make immediate payment and those haying claims against the firm, to present them for settle meht. JNO. R. JONES, W. A. ROE. Wollsboro’, March 1,1856. The subscriber will continue the Dry Goods and Grocery business at the ofd stand, and will be pleas ed to see all the old customers of the firm and as many new ones as may favor him with a call. April 17-56. W. A. ROE. Bn lin of a Thousand Flowers to beautify the complexion, remove tan, freckles and pim ple*, blotches and sunburn on the face. Catarrh Snuff, for Cold*. Headache, Catarrh, Ac. Liquid Heave Cure, for Coughs. Heaves, &c„ in Horse*. Pettit’s American Eye-Salve. an external remedy for - Sore Eyca, weakness of tho-eye, kc. Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam, a valuable remedy for Colds, Coughs, l*aln'!n the Side, 4c. Houghton’s Pepsin, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion and General Debility. Br. Bavics’ Bepurativc, for Scrofula, bad Sores of every description. Used only as a Wood Purifier. For sale at the Wellsboro 1 Drug Store. April 17, 1856. ARRIVAL and departure of Mails at the Wells* boro* P. 0. Pa. Northern, Eastern, Southern &. Western Mail, via Tioga daily except Sunday, arrive 12 M, depart 11A.M. Eastern, via Mansfield, Thursday, arrive 1 P. M. depart 2 P. M. Western, via Couderaport, Friday, arrive I P. M. depart, 2 P. M, Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Fridays, arrive 12 M. depart 2 P. M. The above Mails eloee one luff Lour before their time of leaving. Post 1 Office open daily except Sun day, from 71 to 5J P. M., and from 6j P, M. to 8 P f U. [April 4.] 1 1. D, RICHARDS, P. M, . Trial List for Jane Term---1866. James Tord D A Park LrjrimJa IlowArd i vb. Simeon Dower at al 4 £ D Tinner ‘ L K Garfield and wife Cushman Smith ‘ Btiltnan frost wno ‘ Droet 4 Seeley Ony ft hit* * Dan ft’hite Bam a Jackson < H Uattlaoo BW Paine ft Co. 4 E P Clark P Thompson 4 Cooley A Ritter A K Turman 1 Gaines towuahlp E P Deane 4 Delmar'township, Henry Sherwood ‘ Alex. Mattison * Sloswn k Culver ‘ C R Bennett Trowbridge et nl 4 Jacob Prut man et al Marriott for Lynoh 4 - C Churchill eta) \V B MlddsUgb et al 1 JW Guernsey et al E T Hoyt 1 Clark Slosson H W Stewart 4 0 f nrman et al J D Hall ‘ J Sherwood Guernsey 4 Guernsey 4 Wm M Mallory Royal Bosh 4 Hiram Whitcomb C N Morrlnjan 4 Elias Russell C Weller * F Russell et al Robert Sampson 4 J Tonkin at al R Imryea ot al *' W L Jones Thomas Montague 1 Henry Markham James Merrill 4 H WUliston Oaten Otis 4 £ Harris Daniel Kelsey ‘ £ P Deane Fenton A Phelps 1 K X Ryon 0 Mary Cadwalador 4 J Hill et al CU Rogers 1 £ C Johnson et at Wilcox Perry ct al 4 Traueh k Hurd Henry Kdyser 4 N £ Hastings Union township 4 Tioga county School Directors of Union tap 4 some Samuel Wedge 4 Barns A Jennings F 8 Place 4 Ira Bartbdlomew Philander Oonld 1 A Updike et al R W Wheeler 4 Mary L Wheeler C L Wilcox ‘ R Christcnat Union township * C 0 Ppencei 4 ot al Wm. M Brans 4 Joseph Geo Silas Allis 4 D P Shat? SamueJ. Royford * HP Tinmans Rufus Tart 4 George H Baniham et al School Directors of Union * G M Foster et al U T Ryon 4 Ethiel Harris / Eli C Clark 4 J W Guernsey rl trl . < WE Clark ,et al 4 -.-—.-Millers Exrs. A C Clark 1 4 tamo Henry Ratbbooo 4 J A Ramnoud H H Abernathy 4 Evans Lewis E D Wells 4 George M’Le&h W F Robinson 4 Charles Whitcomb D Dutton 4 8 Daggett ctal Thomas H White 4 Leisenring 0 D Camp 4 Ji T Ryon 2&‘tUst)orouofj fttiuhct. [COnHECTED WEEKLY FOH THE AGITATOR, BY M. * O, DULI/AJiD — drocert & Yroxition Dwlert.] Extra Family Flour, “p bbl, . - • $9 00 Buckwheat “ 100 tbc - <• • - ft 60 “ ? bush. • 60 Corji ileal V, 100 Iba * • • - ft 00 '• % bush. ... 02 ■Wheat * “ • - 160 Jlyo Oats tp “ Timothy- Boed £ w • Clover Sce4 “ Pctatoea fl “ Beane u ' • Apples, G reel), gnC M tfried $ «, • Pvachp*, Dri** «fl> Paclwlpßttehw at) Cheese, »lb . IjM’h, beet quality, w bbl. p”’- sBi - Uni SB) £“« «B> - - Bnltor a lb fihoatden tb K«8*» V do*. . Mockerol—Xo. t »lb . '« —No. 2. «tt> White Piab . Codfish • ipjb - . f 2 to&o 00 • - 8,00 -‘75 - $1 60@2 00 60@62 - 160 •:». - < 23 00 • 12^c ia(|o . * 20 10 • ./ 9 ‘ . 0 PRINTS.— 200 piece* print*, all style, and price from 6i to 12| cent* per yard. Calico’*, good style*, fast color*, at 8 et«, the same as usually sell lit lap at (Sep. 130,1855.) J. R. BOWEN'S/ FAMB dc FAftniNG LAUDS IN TIOGA.&. POTTER COyNTXtS.—The fol lowing forma itid forming fotiuira how bSered for pafop ■->>• • 1 't j />rt ;j" \'t Farm of 136 acres, In Clymertowin»hip.4saciW ' f v ... improved, with hotue and barn. v - ■ • 1 “ 100 acre* in Pika; Pdttari about- SO ■■ acres improved, with ;tw6 dwelling ’!• • 'hooseeandbara.' 1 1 i 1 ta ' w ' SO acre* in Morria,'6 acre* improved, A dwelling boraie.'; ,A-.., • -73, acteain Dplmtr,lsacrca improved. “ , .75 acre* in C!ainea,oj> acre* injpruved, and house and barn. “50 acrea in Dcjmar. _ • “ “ 70 acre* i» Sweden, Potter Comity. | - * 105 acres In Summit ’Potter co. These lands are all located on-public roads and are of ttye beat quality of foriningland. .Five per cent, only of (he purchase money, will bo required down, and the balanqd in Ten ahnnal In stalment*. ' „ Persona of email meane who desire healthy loca tions, will see at a glance lhat this is (he moat de sirable opportunity of securing* homestead ever be fore offered in this, or any other Cbnnty. Apply to A. P. CONijJ, Wellsboro’, Tioga County,' Pa. * ‘ i March 27,1856-Cfo MEW MIUIMERY STORE, MISS E. p, RICH. -jp-a', J ARDS, wopld respect- gp.. ' fully announce to the citizens of Wellsboro’ and vicinity, that she has just opened a new Mil linerv establishment over R. 8. Bailey’s Store, where site keep constantly on band a GOOD A»SORTMENT OF MILLINERY GOODS, such as Ladies & Children’s Bonnets, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES, &.0., &.C., All orders promptly attended In. She will also at. tend to Dresama king as usual. DT No trust. pniZK FIGHTER.— This Justly cele. ‘ I brutcd, thorough.brod Hotse, formerly owned by Col. Jeremiah Blaek of Liberty, will eland the .ensuing reason for mores, at the form of A. R. Hoi. ning, Jamieson Creek, Westfield township, at Knox, ville every Tuesday and at Westfield village every Friday, after the Ist of May nett. Termsi To "insure, 96 00; season, W 00; sin. gle leap, 93 00. N. B. Pasturage for mares with careful attention, but in all cases a(lke owner's rial f, at 37J cents per week. April 10,1856. Anew era is sen-pencil. LING E. W.. BECKWITB.te. apectfully announces to the citizens of Wellsboro’ and vicinity, that be has perfected bis arrangements for taking and is now ready lo gratify,those who wish & frith, (ul likeness of themselves by this bcautifol .process. The superiority of Ambrolypes over on metallic plate*, is obvious to to the most careless ob. server. The harshness and metallic luster of the latter are entirely obviated* and instead, we have a 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 every age ta ken with certainty and despatch. Persone'wishing pictures will please call soon, as his slay in town will be necessarily short* Pictures taken tn cloudy as well as in clear weather. Apr. 3, THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs those who have.unsettled sects. with him, (pro often) in Tioga Co. that their accls. after this dote are in ihe hands of H. W. Williams, attorney in Wellsboro' for settlement. If attended to before the Ist day of May next, no cost will accrue thereon. April 10,1856. . MS. BLACKWELL, He would also notify those persons in Dclmor who gave their wool to A* L. Beaver, Manufacturer at Bowen’s establishment, Knoxville, or to 3. 8. Blackwell, agent for said Beaver, who left their goods with me for delivery, that unless the receipts for the aame not yet given up to me, ore left with Mr. Williams, anits will be brought for (heir recov cry, as 1 am responsible (o.Beaver. M* S. BLACKWELL, Agt. EVERT READER WILL please notice the advertisement descriptive of “SEAR’S PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE," and send for the printed catalogue of all our Illus trated Works. To the uninitiated in the great art of soiling Books, we would say that we present a scheme for money making which is far better than all the gold mines of California and Australia. ' Any person wishing to embark in the enterprise, will risk little by sending to the Publisher 825, for which he will receive sample copies of the various works, (at wholesale prices) boxed, insured and di rected, affording a very liberal per centage to the Agent for hia trouble. With these bo will soon be able to ascertain the most saleable aud order accord, ingly. Address (post paid) ROBERT SEARS, Poblisher, 181 William Street, blew York. THE BEST BOOK FOB AGENTS To persons out of Employment, An Elegant Gill for a Father to his family. Send for one copy and try it among yodr friends. WANTED. —Agenls to circulate SEARS’ LARGE TYPE QUARTO BIBLE for Faro, ily Use, entitled “The People’s Pictorial Domestic Bible. This useful Book is ilcstined, if we can form an opinion from the notices of the Press, (g have.an unprecedented circulation in every section of our wide-spread continent, and to form a distinct era in the sale of oar works. It will no doubt in a few years become the Family Bible of the American peo ple. The most liberal remuneration will be allowed to all persons who may be pleased to procure sub scribers to the above, From dp la 100 copies can easily be circulated and sold in each of the principal citiesand towns of the Union, It will be sold by subscription only. Application should be made at once as the field will soon be occupied. ■ r ■ ■ Persons wishing to act as Agents, and do a safe business, can send for a Specimen copy. - On receipt of the established price Six Dollars, the Pictorial Family Bible,” with a well bound Subscrip tion Book, will be carefully boxed, and forwarded per express, at oar risk and expense to any central town or village in the United flutes, excepting those of Californio, Oregon and Texas. Register your letters and your money will come safe. Orders respectfully solicited. Fur further in formation, address Die subscriber (post paid.) ROBERT SEARS. 181 William Street, New York, For Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell, or exchange for properly in or near Wellsboro’, a lot of land Filtrated id Tioga Village. The lot hasa good Flore, barn and some fruit trees thereon, and rents lor twelve per cent. " G. W. TAYLORi Wellsboro’ Feb. 81,1856. TIUPOBTANT. TO FABiKERS.^ X POLAND OATS few bushels of Poland Oats, weighing 48lbs per bushel, for sale at the farm of A. R. Haloing, Jamieson Creek,, Westfield township, oral the residence of Mrs. J. S. iliyden, near Wellsboro’. Wellsboro’, April 10.1856-lf A MARVELLOUS REMEDY, iok THE GRAND EXTERNAL REMEDY. T>T tW*ld of a microscope, we see millions oflHtie open* JL> tog* on the surface of-oar bodies, Throngh'ihcao this Ointmept, whoa robbed on the akin. U carried to any organ or inward put, Difeaae* oftbeKiilneyis dhlordera of the Liver, affection* of 'the heart, iafiaimmatiOnof the Lungs, Aatbams, Oougheaod Colds,ore by its means effectually cured. Every noose-wi|a knows that salt passes freely through bone or meat of any thickness. This heallhg Ointment far more readily penettataa through any bone or, fleshy port of the living body, curing the moat oangeroha Inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other ntoans. ERYSIPELAS, SALT KHEUX <£ SCOPE UTIC HUMORS No remedy baa ever done so mneb for the euro of diseases of the akin whatever form they may aianrae, as this Ointment No case of gait lUienm. Scurvy) Sore Heads, Scrofula or erysipelas, can long withstand its influence, The Inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the prjn* clpal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice as to its application, and has thda been tlie means of restoring ountieM numbers to health. SOBS LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOVNDB4 UICBRS, Some of the most scientific surgeouß now rely solely oo the ass of this wonderful Ointment, when haWng'tu cope with the worst casoi of. scree, wounds, ulcers, glandular swellings, and tutnors. Proftisßor by command of tne Allied OoFcfljoierit*, dMpatcbed lO the hospital* of the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to bo used under the diroo tlOn of the Medical Staff, in the wont cases of wounds. It will core ahy ulcer, glandular swelling. stiflhSM or ctmtrac tion of the Joints, even of 20 years' standing. PILES AND FISTULAS. These sad other aimilnrdistrnssiog complaints can be effect unity cured If the Ointment bo well rubbed over the parts affeted and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Both the Ointment and Pills should be used in the following cases: 1 Bnnfons Larpfiago gore Legs Swelled Gland* Barn* MSrourlal Bmp-Sore -Breasti Bti ff Joints Chapped bonds Hons. Sore Hoads Ulcers Chilblains Piles Sore Throats Venereal Sores Fistulas Blifumafiam Fores, all kinds Wounds of ell Gout Balt Rheum Fpralns kinds Skin Diseases Fciilcis i *»*«8old at the Manufactories of Prof. Holloway, 80 Uaid on Lana, New Yojk, m ‘J-H Btmpd, London, and by all res pectable Druggists and Dealers In Medicine throughout the United States, and the olviUood world, in pots,' at '25 cents, 62>4 cents, apd |l each. 49* There Isa considerable saving by taking the larger sir*. N, B. Directions for the guidance of patient* In every dis* rdep are affixed to eaoh pot, [Jan, 17 IB6o] V aluable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of dis- n__a posing of of his Farm, containing . 1 70 acres,situated in Charleston town. ( e, £ l jflBg ship, Tioga county, Pa„ three MSSSklfiilm Wellsboro*, oq Ihe Stale Road lead to' Covington, and 10 miles from the Corning apd Blosshorg Railroad. About 100 acres of said, farm tain, a good state of cultivation and woll adapted to Dairying and Graiq-growing, is well watered mid baa a fine lot of Timber,'bieoh, maple, white and black oaV,-hickory and oak. Said farm haft a good frame bouse, two barns and other necessary outbuildings, a lino or chqrd of 250 fruilbearing trees, all graded fruit, be. side a thrifty young apple orchard and a choice as sortment of cherries, plums and pears, thereon. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises. LYMAN WETMORE, Charleston, Dec. 97,-55. If 1 Wellsboro’ Academy. THE SPRING TERM of this Institution will commence February 26* Special attention will be given to the art of teaching. The Assistants are experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room, Washing &c. at 8150 lo 92 00 per week. There are a few rooms in town fortho«e who wish to board themselves. Tuition at,previous rates and no dc. durtion made for absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees, N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal Wellsboro* Feb 31.1856. TO FARMERS & MILLERS. THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, are in auc ceßsfulTiperation. The Grist mill,Clark’s pa tent, and the Buckwheat holler, Horton’s patent, have in every respect, realized the mostsanguine expects tions. Those who feel an interest in new discover ies, and those who have grain to grind, are respect, fully invited to call and judge for themselves. The Company will self patent rights for Tioga and Potter counties. m Jan. 31. (3 m.) Custom Boot Ac Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood’s old slant), where (be Sisks' Bore continue to make, mend,.and measure to order, at as low prices as the times will admit. All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so —and not rip or come to pieccs’till it does wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid for any tpiantily of hides a the highest market price. July 13,1354. GEO. W. SEARS. EVER CHANGING-ALWAYS NEW! LARGE, ARRIVAL or Fill iND WINTER FOODS, AT TUB SUSPIRE STORE THE SUBSCRIBER takes the earliest opportu nity of informing the citizens ofTioga county, and the "rest of mankind.” that ho is now rcceiviug hia second stock of Goods foj the Fail and Winter trade; and he deems it unnecessary and entirely out of order lo -go into an enumeration of the thou, sand and one articles, that he in common with other merchants keep and.are so Extremely anxious to dispose of. Bnl there is one thing that he wishes distinctly understood, and that is, ho docs not buy goods to lay upon hip shelves and counters and accumulate the dust of centuries, nailing for that good lime, when people are so green, or (what is worse) bard up, as to be willing, to accept the “Old Familiar faces” of these "Shop-keepers,” at the “tariff," fijst imposed. (No insinuations?) Hi, ifi.olto i? “small profits, speedy sales, and quick returns.',’ Thinking that by adopting and living up to (he motto, lie shall merit and receive a continuance of the patronage heretofore awarded him, he would aay to all—call and see the New Goods. J. R. BOWEN. Wcllabbro, Nov. 15,1855. * ■TiALM OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS for J) (lie removal of Tan, Freckles, Pimple* and *n diseases of the skin; at • R. ROY'S. CAtTIOK i lt**ALL PERSONS are forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or reiidered for work done sf the Woolen Factory and Sow Mill, (said to belong to bim) from Hie Ist day of March 1853 up. to llis Ist day of March 1855 ; as Ihava a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill tor the t(ir*p years from the Ist day of March 1852, made and signed by Hie said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me to collect til debts and demands for work done in said Factory and af said Mill during lbs term of said lease, viz : Three yc«r». LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wellsboroagli, March 1,''55-tf. r IUIOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS X' or Mclodcons, should call at TAYLOR’S BOOK it. JEWELRY STORE, Welliboro.’ at which place tlmae Instruments con bo had, superior in quality and on reasonable terms. Call and sea before purchasing elsewhere. (l ' ■ janSd. SCL.ECT SCHOOL MISS H. A. - SEARS will again open a Select School on Tuesday, April Ist next ensuing, in the upper room ol the building in the rear of Bailey's Store. The room is large and rommodious and she hopes to meet there ull her old scholars with as many new ones as may give her.their patronage. Terrs : From $1 50 to $3 00, as before. Par ticular attention will be given to Singing, Embroid ery and Plain Sewing. Wcllsboro* Feb. 28,1856, THE GREAT SERPENT IS NOT COMING ■ BpT Jf, #4* waft ROBERTS’ STOVE w . > a THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Welisboro,’ lias just arrived »t Uie STOVE & TVH STORE of'D. P. &W. ROBERTS. They would.rail the attention pf Oip public to their well aw* ected assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AM ERICA .Elevated oven, MORNING s'TAR, Improve* do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, .do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS &LO\V OVENS. Also a large.assortment of JjO?, and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves art selected with the greatest care, especially for tins market, and cannot fail to giveeplire satisfaction. Call and ace them. . ■ . ■ TPIJIRIF AHB—-of all kinds, shapes, and sires, made of the best pictorial and sold ae cheap if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Knve Gutters made to order on short no tice. JQOBJtfO done to order and in the beat manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the ahop. ID” Old Iron, Copper, Braes, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, la, ken in exchange fbr Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wiii, to purchase- anything ip their line, assuring them that qtauey cun he saved by examining t(teir slock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given ftr best Stock and Work drr., a| the late county Fair.. p. p. dp W. EGBERTS, Wcllnboro.’ Nov., 22, J 855^tf, Union Dagnerrean Gallery. MR. E. W. BECKWITH Would inform the Li dies and Gentlemen ol Wellsboro’ and vicin- ily, that he will remain a few days at the above named place, with his LARGE AND ELEGANT GALLERY, GIVING TO THOSE WHO WISH A PERFECT LIKENESS Of thenuelvc* or friends, an opportunity to obtain one. BY HIS ARRANGEMENT OF LIGHT, the eye u made to look life-like, however light it may be—the features prominent—the dress clear and distinct, —thus producing a Picture superior to those very black or pale likenesses’ usually taken by itin erant operators with an ordinary light CHILDREN OF ANY AGE TAKEN IN A FEW SECONDS I Fathers \ Mothers 1 Brothers I Sisters ! fail not of securing one or more of those mementos of life which at a future time may not be obtained.— How many sad reflection*, and deep regrets, have been experienced by friends, when a loved one has been suddenly taken from (hem, and no likeness left of what w&s once so dear, 'bid that engraven on memory’* lading tablet; —whilst hcart.felt emotions of gratitude are always expressed by those who have securjcd the Ufe-llke countenance ol a friend passed away. Mr. Beckwith will visit private residences in case of sickness, or lo take a likeness of a deceased friend, if desired. Codes taken from Paintings anp Daouerrectvpm. u How dear to my heart (ho 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 which so many associations cluster, or (he home of hia riper years, when for removed from that loved spot where friends and family dwell. VTKW OF HOUSER PUBLIC JiUItTHKaS. GAUBf.XS, PUBLIC WESKRr t taken on a large and approved scale, and by a recent invention, without being reversed. Pienmsa os uapa or shall plates, ntatlt set rx PINS, El.iaS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, OR PIT I.V ELEGANT CASES OR r RAVES to Balt the purchaser, nml vrarmritf*! not to fade.— Mr. B. keeps conslmtly on hand a ohoiae selection of the latest styles ol Cases, including Turkey Mo rocco of various colors, Paper Maohe tokens, inlaid with Chinese work, a new and beautiful article for presents; and as great a variety os can be obtained at any establishment in our large cities. Prices Varying From 8100 to SI 000, Daguerreotypes taken at the Gallery in cloudy as weiJ as pleasant weather, and a good Likeness warranted, or no charge. Ladies and Gents, oje invited, to visit the Gallery,and examinespccimincs. Please cal! soon, as my stay in town will be short* N. B.—Mr. B.’s Fiicces's in the business previous, ly, and the superior that have been taken by him ih the Gallery, recommend him to the pat eon age of (ho Public. Wellsboro’ Nov. 22d, 1855, . GRAND RUSH AT JONES & ROE'S. Whero they are now receiving llielr FALL & WINTER GOODS. WHICH CONSISTS OP 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 CLOTUS, FLANNELS, EASTERN CLOCK* Warranted to Keep good time. WE would say to oar customers and purchaser* generally, that our store is now complete,ws have a large assortment of every kind of good* and our prices cannot fail to suit the closest buyers. Wellsboro’ Oct. 25 1853. JONES & ROE. Red A White Flannel*. ALSO Cotton Flannels, Bed.ticking, Blue Demina, Stripe Shirtings, Drillings, Brown Factory, Bleached Muslins, Irish Linen, Table Covers, and Spreads, Carpet Warp. Cotton Yam, Cotton Batting, and Wadding just received at JONES & ROE'S. W. W. ROBINSON, ' DEALER IN 1 Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paptr~Eng. lish, French and American Manufacture, Toilet utensils and Perfumery , fan cy Swipe, Violin Strings, Gold Fens and, Feneils, Spc., Spc. All the popular Magazines and leading Eewspa. per* may be had.at his Counter. COUNINC, IV. Y-, Key. 15, 1853. Plaster! Plaster! Plaster! THE Subscriber hoe just received at his lit JU near Mansfield, a fresh supply of Cayuga Plaster, wnjch will be sold at the reduced price of. $6.00 per Ton.' Tie .Also .keeps .on - hand cnn*tanlly r Uio MANS. FIELD METALLIC PAINY, tfUitli decidedly the beat in use, nl $2.50 perewt •i\ ’ Fricpds, giyomokCttU— 1 1 L I’ve enough fur all. .Monsfold, Jnn. 3, *56. • A.- BJXBY. SOMETHING NEWi nHHE Subscriber giving purchased Bailey & Fo. I ley'ii entire slock uf Books, Slaliodcry and Jewelry, apd added (hereto his former Stock atTi og 8, and a large and fresh assortment from the City may be found hereafter in Boy’* New Bnllding, where he will be happy to serve the publie with SCHOOL, LAW, apd MISCELLANEOUS Books, os cheap as they can be purchased this side of the City. ATX TUI! POPULAR MAOAZWM OF THE DAT. may be had at his counter, and any book desired can be famished to erder. He will also keep a fall assortment of Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS ' JEWELRY, on hand and for sale on the principle of '■Small profits fy'ijuick Retvms," With large practical experience, and having a* cured the services of a good’'workman ip the oafs cliapical Department, those wishing watches Cleaned & Repaired ; esn depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. He wilj keep constantly on hand a largo assort merit of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which nil will do well to call and examine befom. purchasing elsewhere, Thankful for past, favors, a continuance of palro»* age is respectfully solicited. (i. \V, TAYLOR, WeUaboro*, Ocl. 18, 1655. (formerly of Tioga,) CLOTHING. GENTLEMEN in want of anything in the I'm* of Clothing for (he coming winter will find the largest, cheapest and beet assortment at f>cL 35. JONES & ROE’S. SHAWLS. —Ladies will find the largest assort menl of desirable styles of Long and Squar* Crncha and long and square Woolen Shawls at Oct. 25, 1 855. JONES & ROE’S. Truth is stranger than Fiction! 1 WE must say that G, W, Taylor is rroeirlng from the Mamifaetarerft,-tho heat and cheap cal lot of PIANOS &. MEfcQDEONS, e*or oftiti in thU county. He can furnish as good instrument find ot ns fair prices as City dealers. Call at (h RnnH Store WcUsboroV December 6, 1855. SHAWLS. —Heavy woo!, long and square, lonj| and square Broclia, plain and fignredCn'shrodre shawl*, a large variety, at JJ. BOWEN’S. Cloth* & Cassimeres. BLACK, Blue ah'd Brtnvn Brood Cloth*, Black snd Fnhcy Doeskin Casslinercs, slsoSattinell’i and Sheeps Gray Cloths, just received and for sals ry cheap, at (Oct 35) JONES i.KOE’S , LADIES' SHOES Ladies I will find the largda cheapest and best assortment of shoea-of every description, Gaiters Rubbers and childrens alum el JONES &. ROE'S. ■’ d s o IX I
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