rpo BUILDERS.— The School Directors of X Delmar Diilncl wIH mecl al the School house oeir.E-P, Date’., on Saturday M»f pn® o'clock,'afiernodn, (hr the purparecf rcMtvlngpro. pools fte the building of three School Houses id inidiistrict. Further p.rticaUrrmad«ko<.wnon T ETTEBS OF ADIHIIIIBTBA- I i 'flOflt having been granted to the under aignod «n (he calato of Jaipef St Bryden, Ule of Pffoiir township, deceased, all persons indebted to wd estate aw requested to. make imoacdiale pay-y ment, and those having claims against the same to present them for settlement to MARY C. BRYDEN, Dclraar. April 2d, 1856-Cl Adm'r. REGISTER'S NOTICE. —Notice l» berabj given that the Administratora eud Executor* on the following named estaWaJure fited lhelr Accounts. und tliat the eatne will be presented to the Onttiau’ Court of Tlbgn county, on MON DAY, tho dsy of Jddo next, for conflrmrtion nnd allow uncc/tf*: XU« ’account of John Sheffor, surviving adminis trator of *lO3. RITZ, Into of Liberty, dec’d. Tho account of Frederic* Swlmlor. one of the Executors of ANDREW T. fJMPMAN. late of Clymer, dcc’d. The account of (100. W. adni'r of DENJ.KINO, laic of Miildlobury,(lec'd.* Tbe m. count of Hiram Merritt, adm’r of EPHRAIM THOMAS, laic of Lawrence, dcc.’d. W. D. DAILEY, Register. Rcpiter’e Office, Wftllsboro 1 , May 8,1856. MEW DIILLINGRY GOODS. - v SIRS. M. STEVENS has just received from Uie Cjty a splendid assortment of new goods, latest etvles and patterns, comprising every variety of or tides in her line of business. Ladies are solicited 11, call and examine her sleek before purchasing else where. Orders punctually attended IQ. Wcllsboro', April 17, 185 C IVollcc TS r IEREBY GIVEN, that two certain prom i. isaary notes drawn on the 7th day of March 1356, bv the undersigned, made payable to Samuel Bartle and Nicholas Fessler or bearer, one of which notes is payable the first day of May. mat,, the other for 935 payable twelve months after date, all persons arc hereby cautioned ogaiosl purchasing said nates as they will not be paid by me unless en forced by law, as the same were procured by fraud and misrepresentation, and are without cnnsidcra no,. MICHAEL SHEFFEK. Liberty, April 2S, 18SC. DEKTAIi NOTICE GUTTAPERCHA! GUTTAPERCHA I DR. R. C. GILLETTE, late of 333 and 551 Broadway New Ybrk, is fully prepared to in ten artificial substitutes for the natural teeth, as ten* recently adopted by Ins professional brethren o'* mo Dental Association of New York, which en able* turn to furnish the temporaries for a mere tri m, For this purpose guttapercha far excels any oilier kind of plate. The gum for a long time after extracting is 100 sensitive for the old method, and ii adheres with greater tenacity Teeth can be ex iracted and the temporaries inserted the same day. All kinds of filling executed with nealnoss and in a durable manner Wellsboro’ Mav 8. ISa. XK W ESTABLISHMENT. NEW BOOT?. T\ r M. RILEY would rcspeclfulir Jf) * * inform the citixens> or Wdib If A bore anc vicinity that he has Ja menccd Uic 800 l &. Shoe business ir. IDp buildmf in the rear of Bailey's Store. He is uov reach to do all work in his line in the best man no/ —and will make Fine Sewed and Pegged Bools *nd Shoes, in Die most approved slvlc, ns well as koirsc Wort* Repairing done in a superior man- hr would respecting solicit the patronage of Ihc citizens o' this place, assuring them llml lie will cn. oeavnylo merit their favors bv using the best block, t-' careful workmanship. and by punctuality N\ ellsborc' Mat i, LS3L u. Sheriff's Sales. «"L J. IViL/il ~ cn Facia* and Wmlihom Bxponas, waned out um «»f Die t Mminon Pica* of Tlojpi foniil v .Ui«l to me (hm*tfd. J «>1) lnne to public sale on Monday, the 3d d*r af dune next, at 1 o'clock,afternoon, in the Oourt House, Wolishcro', the follow me described property, to wl A cehain lot of land in Richmond township, bounded on Uic north by road from Wellsboro' to Mansfield, east bv Vine Palchen and Morns, south nr L C. Griggs, west by Patton—containing nine* tf-onc acre*, with thirty.five acres improved, log iioust, lug Darn, ana small apple orchard thereon. Tu he sold os the properly of Daniel Waldor.. \LSC»—A lot of land in Morris township, in the name o James Wilson warrantee, No. 4386, and <nowr. as the Mine Hole or Iron Ore lot —contain- er nine hundred end ninety acres and allowance u sa nc" cent To bo sold as the property of lior tee Wilitsion and John S. Wilhsiot. ALSO—A loi of land in Farmington township, nounocQ norlt by Carlos H. House, cusi by Ira .Hcioivrc, south by B/iifo Stevens and west by Benj. navncs—conummg about filty acres with about iui<‘cn acres unproved, a /rame house and a young crcnarc imcfcol. 'Io he sola qb me property of Afjsor. n»e:... ALSO—'I uc cquai undivided fourth pari of that uici of lano in bios* lownship,described as follows, io wk—being lots 2in block *. Lots No. 11, 12, U, IV, 15 in block 2 Lots No. G, S, 10 in black 4. uots b, ‘j, 10,1». m block C Lots 5,4, in block 7. t>oii ~ b, 1.. I*2, l!i, 20. in block 5 Lou 3, 4. 15, 16, in block I. Lou 4,5, G,in block 11 Lot 7, in black 4, 5,6, 7, b, in block 14 Lots 7, O 16. 17, lb. 20 in block IS. Lou 3, S, 13, U, 15, 16. in block 17. Lots 5,6, 7, in block 26. Lots C, •• t. L IC. U. 12. 13, 14, 15. in block 21. LoU 5, b. 11, 12 in block 22. Lots 5,6, 7,6, 3, IC. I’.. 12. m block 23 Lots 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 11 in block LoU 5, G, 7,8, 3, 10, 15, 16 in block 25. 4 b. 7, 14, 15, 16, in block 4-4, and block 2C. 3.. 36, 3b, 40, 41,42 of the town plot of Bloss nurg-each lot containing about L6th ofan acre, each t»ioci soout 2j acres all improved. To bo sold as me propmv of Clarendon Ralhoonc ALSO —,\ iracl of land tn Westfield township, twnnoeo on me north by B. Mattison, on the east by kalian, on the west by H. Steele and B. Malli cor* anc on the south bv Rushmore—cdn. niflmr about one hundred acres—with about 50 *cre» improved, iwo apple orchards, a log house, 'rsme house and frame barn thereof. To he sold 46 me property of Willard Fouei AI .SO—A lot of land in Chatham township, Mindoo on tue north by J. C. Heath,east bv Israel •>ior«cr. *eatn by Isaiah Colo and west by j. Doan conuuung about 60 acres. With about 40 acres improvcG, » irame house, log barn and some fruit lree * u *crcuu To be sold as Uie property of David ALSit —a jot of und in Rutland township, bound- north or 'I nomas Soper, and land late in the *wsc*»ion of ft. L Hi bboard, east by the county lltlL by other lands of the defendant, and or ueorge Werdin and others—containing *..j acre* more or less, with about 75 acres improved, Ilo ,r*°! * ramc barn and an apple orchard ereot. o sold the property of John Ben- 1 ALSO—A lot of Und B >i„ai, d in Chn r )e«lon, Ti. | Co. Pa, bounded north by Und. formerly of Ros. I »tb Bailey, on tbc ea«l by Samuel Bcxford 0 n the' 1 wolh by lands of Phelps 5a Dodge, on the west by 1 und. of Melnroy &. Lowrcy. being pan ul warrant J b,. 4 17b—containing about two hundred acres. i ALSO—A lot of Und bounded on the north by ’ IVim aud Dodge, on the cast by E. Melnroy, on ] “it soutb by E. Melnroy and B. Deryca, and on the } »cst.br Wm. Dennison—containing two hundred j "-res or thereabouts, being part of warrant No. 1 ALSO— A lot of land bounded on tlio north by I uao of Pnolps and Dodge, on llie east by Cyrus 1 on the south by land formerly of Wm. Cat- I I™, ano ob inc west line of warrant No. 4472—con ln|ng about two hundred acres, part of warrant ”o 447!; ALSU—a lot adjoining the Mil Hot, formerly of -icinroy and Lowrcy, beginning at a post tho aouth •' earner of Lather Carpenter** lot, thence north "e aoa ope half degrees cast by Und of tho said RBy perches to a hemlock, theuce south th. J !"c e cast, 128 perches lo t poal In 1, ***’ *' ne warrant No. 4473, loonce by aaid „ ’ ou “ onß in d one half degree! west 550 perch- Mel * l * ,,nco hy Uie northern boundary of E. ' " nii degreea west lo the place uf be* ►■"""’S-CVDlaiiiing abpgl j ALSO—A lot on which stands the saw mill, a water mill, formerly ifl occupation of Mclnroy and Lowrey, bounded east and north by lends of E. Mc lnroy, on the west by-lnnddof Mclnroy, formerly S. Carpenter, and on toe north by land formerly of said aDouhone nore with the water privilege thereunto belonging’.' '' 1 ALSO—The Steam Mill situate on land of ' E Mclnroy on ihe wcsrtideof lh« Cstlin Hollow road leading from Cstlin Hollow to the Wellsboro and Tidg| pUijk,tb4d, the laqd being bodnded nprth, by E. Mclnroy, eaai by Catty? holjaw road, south by Bhelpp,apd Podge, and west by E- Mclnroy. To be sold as the property of 'Barnes & Jennings,. , ALSO—A village lot situated in the village of Blossbnrg, designated as lot No. 10 in block No. 5, and bounded es follows: On tho south by Liberty street, on the west by the Patterson tract, on the north by lots No. 9 and 11 in block No. 5, and on the cast by Iqt No. 8 in block No. S—containing mure cr less, with one frame house and shop there on. To be sold as the property of David Carey. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmyr township, bound ed north by lot surveyed to James Campbell, east by Janies Steele and J. Dartl, south bv J. Darlt and K. Dartl, west by J und W. Houdley and Leonard Palmer—containing 138 acres and ISO acres iin proved, frame house frame barn and shed and young atcliurd thereon. Description given by Ephriam Francis and R. Campbell, ALSO—A lot of land, bounded north by G. Hil drctli and Welimin Butler, east by Cloyd Miller, south by L. Palmer and James Steele and J. Camp bell, west by P. Horten—containing 127 acres and 28 square rods, and about 70 acres improved, frame house, log house, three frame barns and an apple orchard thereon. Description given by James Camp bell. ■ ALSO—S tuns hay, 1 plow, 1 drag, 2 scythes and snaths, 1 cow, about 50 bushels ears corn, on the so called Cone farm, and also on the farm now occu pied by E. Francis, SO sheep, marked S- D. with paint, 5 calves, 1 caw, I plow, 1 drag, 1 lumber wag on, SO or 60 tuns hay in barn and one large mow of oala more or less not threshed. To bo sold as the property of James Campbell. ALSO —A lot of land in Gaines township, bound ed on the north by A. K. Furman, east by O. V. Og den and others, south by R. G. While and others west by Wm. Furm.m—containing ninety acres, about forty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn. log barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of B. V. Ogden, D. H. Fu rmanj nnd A. K. Furman. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township bounded on the north by tire Wellsboro' road, on the east by the Williamson road and land late in posses sion of Samuel Hunt, on the south by land lute in possession of Samuel Hunt and John W. Maynard, and on the west by the Tioga Rail Road, being lota in the present plot of the village of Mansfield, num bered I, 4, and 5. Lot No. 1 being 100 feet on Williamson road and extending back 200 feet on Wellsboro* road, and lots No. 4 and 5 each having a front on Wellsboro’ road of seventy five feel and extending back two hundred feet more or less—with a stone house thereon. To be sold as the property of J.S. Hoard and Lyman Beach. ALSO —o lot of land in Jackson township, bounded north by Boynton, Bftlrymple, Yeomans aud Samuel Hex ford, eiwt by Henri Johttslon, south by Henry Johnston and Wm. B arnci, neit by Boynton. Palrrmph*. Yeomans and HomtW Hexford. containing 57 s*lo acres. S 3 Improved, a frame house frame barn and apple orchard To bo sold as the property of Andrew Jackson and Hi mm Cook. Adm'rs of II C. Jackson, with notice to Sally Jackson, Botha Jackson A other l ALSO—n lot in Tioga Tillage, lumnded north hy (’hurch-st, meeting house lot and T. L. Baldwin, oust by Tioga mrr. soniirbj Jm>. Prut/.man and «t***tby Willi.iniMuisr.. contain ing 30 ai rc* more or !••<{*. all impvoicd. a frame house, frame barn, ti hay barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold a* the property of Vine IK* Pui. ALSO—a*lot «»f lau«l m Richmond township, bounded north l»v C V. Osborn. e«“t by Lents Crittenden, nmth by 8. B. l.uderlult. wv-t by Wells and Keyes, containing aliont 220 acres moru or less; hems lots N'os. 10 & 21 of the Cndejlnil land.- m Richmond t.-p., with A acres improved. a -tc/vm saw mill, four frame bonnes, a frame burn and a hhick<fDlth shop Iberes.n T<> be sold an the property of U. D. Williams, K. W. J;..,- and I* B. Jtowlev. ALSO —a lot of land in Brookfield Isp. bounded south by Jidin Gardner, east andnorth by Bingham lands mid west hy J«>bn Gardner, containing 41 My iwics. To be sold us the property of Jonathan Stereiwon. ALSO —a lot of land InSulhvnn tsp. bounded north by Jlfb. Maine, cost by Munson Bond. South hy P, Bond, west by Hubert Gitchell. containing about 70 acres. 60 improved, a frame house, frame barn and apple orchard thoroon. To be sold m tbo of Jlisilnw J. timitb. ALSO—a lot of land In Mlddlebury tsp. bounded north by Bingham lands, east by Clark Cole, south and west by Mar tin fetevenn. containing f-6 acres more or leas, about 30 acres improved, a log house, frame barn and stable and apple or chard theraon. T<« be sold as the property of Thomas Lect. ALSO —® lot of land In Sullivan tap. bounded north hy Moses Crawford. east by B. T. Andrews, south and west 'by public road, being 45 feet front by CO feet deep, with n black smith shop and wagon shop thoruon. To bo sold as the prop er! r cf Theodore Hiblmid ALBo—a lot of hmd in Rutland and Tioga taps, twuimfed north by 11. H. Dent. east by Fish. Bent and Bingham lands, \sr«t by Turner and Dent, containing about 500 acres more or leas, called the Brown Mill timber lot; . Also—a lot of land in Tioga tup. bounded north by road loading from Mitchell's truck to Jackson, cast by Hoe, south 1 bv Tlios. Mitrhcß and west by fho Tmgrt H. R.. containing nlk.ut 6 acres impicm-d land, n frame house, barn and corn house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Jo* M. Guernsey. ALSO—h loi of land in Covington Irnro’, lammlcd north by Baptist rhnrrh lot nod lane mnnlnir fmm Wlllnniwin road lu Tioga U. H- east In* Michael SulhVHn. south bv Mrs. C. P. liiTmil'l and wi*“t by Williamson r"iid and Baptist Church lot, with a frame fi«»UMi and barn tht-ieou—atiout half an acre, mure or lr“- T»* In* •.••lil as property of K. H. Reno-lti t. AI.SO—a lot of land in IHumr. bounded north by Ueorgn English, wc>l by M m. llowc. south by l*vi Stewart, Marlin Slu-mati and others, e.wt bj Uarkly Furman containing IDO acre*. about 40 unproved. frame house, frame barn and a fow fruit trees thereon. To be “old us properly of Jus. Francis. AL*h> —a lot of land in Brookfield Up. bounded north by Hill Town road, ovt bv llufua Fuller, sonth by Jno.W . Filch and \?«st b> Jwo. \V. FUch. containing one aero of land with a log house* thereon. To Im* sold iw the property of C. Miller. ALSO—a hit •>( land in Westfield. Lmndcd north by binds of Ambrose Parker and Cyprian Kastman, ca-ii hr David Rev ford and C. Mvyre, west by the n» called Mill creek roiul, «:uo tutuu? ftlmul’iU or fis acres, with two darling bon.es, tan ner). aiber). t"o frame barm* and » few fruit tree, therein ; A*|ji, —a lot in the same Milage, bounded north b> tbc-Klale Road, cast by Jacob Kelts south by Ambrose Parker and I,ydu 1 Mary Henr). west In the so tailed Mill creek road, containin': about one acre, with on* frame home, frame barn and Morehouse. occupied by D. Strang, thereon : Also —u loi of land in same Tillage, north of the Cowan collie roa 1. bounded north by Ambrose Packer, east bv A. N’acord. south by CowauuMpm road, west by land owned by Hannah Conex**t. occupied by U. S. Lewis. containing about half an acre, with frame house and barn thereon ; Also—.» lot in the flame tillage, commencing on the Cow anesquu road at the south-east corner of a lot owned by tfru mi,, thence north to lands of Parker, thence cant In Parker, R or 10 rod*. thence smith to a lot known as the School hou«e lot. thence west 3 or four r.xla, thence wnifh by said School bouse lot to Cownnesque road, thence west by said rood to place of beginning, containing about one-third of an aero with* fow fruit trees thereon; Also —a lot commencing on Cowancsque r«iad in Westfield village, thence south along the west Hue of the Kell/, lot about lU rinla, thence westerly about 4 rods, thence north to said road about 10 rods, thence east 4 rods In «aid road to place »«f beginning, containing y A of an acre with a fc» fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Francis Strang. ALSU—a l»t of laud m Brookfield, Imunded uoith b> Hun- ry Palmer, we«t by Owniao Young. wmth by Bluglmru lands and fjv«t bv Wm. Joseph, containing about 60 acres, 25 lm pmm-d. a*fnime house and barn thereon, To be ooJJ as tho property of Henry Furnham. AL3o—a lot of land In Jackson, bounded north by Wm. Lane, east by ?tilwvll and Garrison, smith by Wm. B. and wust by'Wm. Lane, containing abonl 75 arret* more or j Usas. 40 or SO improved, two frame hoiwos frame barn und other outbuilding** and sumo fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Reuben Shear. * ALSO—a iof of laud In Clj'iuer, bounded north and west by C Schoonover. east and non th by highway, containing about on* aero* improved, a store, dwelling, bain and some fruit trees thereon: Auwi—a lot in said township, Imunded north bv C. K. Skin ner and tleo. 0. Bristol, oart by said ihtirtol, south by George Lanl~*n and west l>\ l.tinls in poisr-v-ion of T. Kilburn. con taining alnmt 60 or TO a< res, about 10 or 15 acres Improved. To I* sold as the property of James Pritchard. ALSO —a lot of Und m llirhnioud and Covington tups., be ginning at a port injlu «f land heretofore conveyed to Tilly .Vanin, thence bv sjune ;Vnf n degree west i;i3 2-10 perch*** to the road up Klk Run. tlieiico by sum* 77° west porch es, riouth 73° uert 37 perches, north 1 6° wort 20 perches, nouth 60° writ 12 porches, south 71° wert H perch*** to a juwt in liuc between lots No. 304 and by said Uni* north 155 or 156 4c 6-10 parches lo post corner, also of lots Nos, 4.11, 12, and thence br lot No. 12 cast 108 4-10 perches to place of begin ning. containing 96 acres 127 perches, Wing lot No. 3 in plan !“f MibdtwriuD a" made by 15. P. Bonne, and [iart of Lottery I warrants Noa. 275 4 355, laaiah Lockhart warrantee. To be 1 sold u- the property of Francis iVytherbec. ! ALSO—a lot of land In Delmar, bounded north by Win. ■ Tciv lor. t»y Oraun Webb k Peter Buckley, south by ust-, | of Daniel B. Wilt-ox, dec'd. west by road running from Wxn. Tajlor'H to tbc West Branch,«outaluiug 50 acres, 30 Improv- I ed. a frame bou*<- Imrn and some fruit tree* and a blnck ; uuith idiop therewm. s.. Mai property of Job \V. Symotida. Al. Sn—« lot of land in I.iluTtv funded north I by Tbos. W. Ortrom, cart by John Shafer, xouth by wild Shop : far, and west by L. Miller dcc'd, containing about 50 acroe, 35 or 40 impr-octl, out* block hom*. fnuno barn and two av ple orchnnbi tbercon. Sold iw property of Andrew UuVrK. A I.AO—, lot of land In Miildlohury. bounded north hjr ningham kinds, fast ky Clark Cole, .outh and went by M.r lin Stevens. eontainniK 05 nen-s more or less, about 30 acres improved, a log house, frame barn and stable and npplo or chard thereon. To bo Wld «« property of Thotniui L«*et ALSO —a lot of land lu Covington Up., bounded Uu rtb bv Klk Ron road, SOutb by 8. Pierce’s lands, east by Allen Crai dall and west by Abram Johnson, containing about shrift with shanty thereon. Sold os property of Goorge Orion. AIAO-« lot of land la Coriogtoo bounded north k cast by Philander (lusted, south bv Butler Smith and west by Tioga railroad, containing about % of an acre more orlesn, with frame hrmso and a few fruit trues thereon. To be sold ai Mie property of Joseph limited. cll-loru 1 , JOUX JiATiICBS, THE TIOG A COURTT ACUTA TOB. Trial List for June Term—U|s6. JunfeeFonl tb. SlnnOh' Power etal ? A ,P»»k , ‘ BCTihMy •„' • ' L»dnd»Mow»rt < L K Garfield aod wife OnahmahSmllh • gtcfAubi Frort ' ’ : * Brtat * Seeley Ony VPWto- . , • jKmU'hUe t , Barna Jecluan .;. ‘ U JUUiaon , . B WPiiyiu 4 Co. Ll> J, < 'l?fOlMk P Thompson ‘ Cooley * Ritter ' ! ■>': •&' 43 floinif;township"..• E P Dcrtm. , 1 tietnSr township Henry BKerwood » • ■: Aloa.'Mattison • ) Sloggoß* Cujtpr . 4 C K Bennett . ‘ SylTl&ParmsntiQT, ~ . , et*l *• ,* Jacob Pmtzmah et hi Marriott for Lynch , » C Churchill c*ol W D Mlddaugh et al 1 JW Guernsey ot al B T Hoyt 4 Clark Slosson' **' ■' A C Ely 4 H P Vanuesa H W Stewart 4 0 Fnrmon et al J D 801 l < J Sherwood Guernsey A Guernsey 4 Wm 51 Mallory Hoyal Bosh 4 Hiram Whitcomb C N Merriman 4 Elios Bussell C Weller 4 F Bussell et al Robert Sampson ‘ J Yonkla et al R Duryea et af 4 If L Jones Thumas Montague 4 Henry Markham James Merrill 4 H Wilßstou Galen Otis 4 E Harris Daniel Kelsey ‘ E P Deane Fenton A Phelps 4 K T Ryon Mary Codwoloder 4 J HID et al CII Rogers 4 E C Johnson et nl Wilcox Perry et al 4 Trough A Hurd Henry Keyset 4 N E Hostings Union township 4 Tioga oudnty School Directors of Union tsp 4 same • Sumuol Wedge . ‘ Barns A Jennings F S Flnco 4 Ira llnrthdlomow Philander Gould 4 A Updike ct al R W Wheeler 1 Mary L Wheeler C L Wilcox 4 H Chriatouat Union township 4 C 0 Spencer et al Wm. 51 Evans ‘ Joseph Geo Silas AJiis < D p Shaw Samuel Rcxford : ‘UP Yeomans Rufus Farr 4 George U Bumham et al School Directors of Union 4 U M Foster et al 11 T Ky<»n 4 Ethiol Harris Eli C Clark 4 J W Guernsey ei si W E Clark ct al 4 ■ - Millers Exrs. A C Clark 4 'same Henry Kathbone 4 J A Hammond H U Abernathy 4 Evans Lewis E D Wells 4 George M’Lean WP Robinson 4 Charles Whitcomb D Dutton 4 S Daggett ft al Thomas H Wlilto 4 Leisenring 0 B Camp 4 H T Kyon Broosside FAmiLir school. BERKSHIRE, TIOGA CO., N. Y., April 1, 1856.—TJie Bcmi-Annual term of tins loslitulion will commence Tuesday, May 13,nnd continue 22 weeks. Vacancies for a few good boys under 15, for whom an early application is desirable. Situated in one of lbs most beautiful valleys of southern Now York, 18 miles north of Onego, N. Y. E. R.R., this Institution possesses more than ordinary claims to heallhfulness and freedom from the contaminating influences which are inseparable from the neighborhood of a largo town—while thor ough instruction and faithful care shall be guaran teed to all who shall be committed to our trusts. RKEERENCKS C. J. Stedman, Esq., G 2 Liberty.st., Ndw-York; M. M. Backus, esq. Maiden Lane, New-York. Edward Tompkins, Binghamton, ' " W. P. Pope, James Wright- Owego, «« Hon. John Parker, “ “ Hon. J. J, Taylor, “ » Anson C, Ely Elmira, a S. B. Strang, “ ■* James E. Smith, Corning, *- lion. James Faulkner, Dullsville, “ C. H. L. Ford, Lawrenceville, Pa, C. L. Ward, Towanda, “ J. W. Means, “ » 5w may 1. FREDERICK F. JUDD. A. M WOOL CARUINft & CLOTH ’ * DRESSING—done on short notice at the STEAM FOUNDRY in the village ol Wellsboro*. Also, WOOL re ceived to Manufacture into Cassimercs % Broadcloths and Flannels —by the yard, for three shillings, or on shares for one half. All leaving Wool to manufacture shall have their cloth on the first of November next; and they can rely on having good cloth and such as ordered. From long experience in the business I fool assured to say in Die larmereof Tioga county and all others interested, that, having the facilities ofSteam Power to drive my machinery, which is far more reliable than Water power, (which depends upon thunder showers for its support,) I am prepared to cord all wool (into rolls) that is brought from a distance the same day. All work entrusted to me shall be well done and at the lime it is promised. Grateful fur the liberal patronage heretofore received, a continu ance of the same is respectfully solicited. Terms in all cases, pay down. Wood and all kiuds of Grain taken in payment for work. Wellsboro’ April 17-SG-m6 LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Balm of a Thousand Flowers tu beautify tho compfexlnn. remove {an, freckles aucl pirn pies, blotches and sunburn on the face. .. Catarrh Snuff, { fur Cobb. Headache, Catarrh, kc. Ijiquid Heave Cure, fur Coughs. Heaves, Ac.. In Horses. Pettit’s American Eye-Salve. mi external remedy for Sore £>ra, weakness of llio eye, Ac. Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam, a valuable remedy for CoMs, Coughs, Fuln'in the aide, Ac. Houghton’s Pepsin, f.*r Hy-ia-psiu, Imhgesliou and tk-neral Debility. Dr. Davies’ Dcpuratlve, fi»r Scrofula, bad Sores of every description. Used only us a llh*od Purifkr. For sale at the Wellsboro' Drug Store. April 17,1856. f’RAND RUSH TO RUNDEL’S NEW SHOP—where you will find constantly on hand, a choice assortment of Broadcloths of all colors , Black and Fancy Cassi meres, Salinetls, Ttceeds , Kentucky Jeans, Satin, Silk and Fancy Vestings, and Trimmings of every r/cscrtVpfiq/j 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 ful for past lavors, a continuance of the same is so licited, Shop in Taylor’s Book aud Jowcley Store. Wellsboro* April 16,1856. DISSOLUTION* —The co-partnership here tofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Jones &. Roe, '8 this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by W. A. Roc. All those indebted are urged to make immediate payment and those having claims against the firm, to present them fur settle ment. JNO. R. JONES, VV. A. ROE. Wcllsboro', March 1,1856. 'yho subscriber will continue (he Dry Goods and Grocery business at the old stand, and will be pleas ed to sec all the old customers of the firm and as many new ones as may favor him with a call. April 17-56. \V. A. ROE. ARRIVAL and departure of Mails at the Wells boro 1 P. 0. Pa. Northern, Eastern, Southern & Western Mail, via Tioga daily except Sunday, arrive 12 M, depart 11 A. M. Eastern, via Mansfield, Thursday, arrive 1 P. M. depart 8 P. M. Western, via Coudersport, Friday, arrive 1 P. M, depapl, 2 P. M, Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Fridays, arrive 12 M. depart 2 P. M. The above Mails close one half hour before their time of leaving. Post Office open daily except Sun day, from Ts to 5J P. M., and from GJ P. M. to'B P. M. [April 4.J J. D. RICHARDS, P. M. House, lot & cabinet shop FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers for sale the lot of land on which he resides, to gctlier with the appurtenances, consist- aflHsSfe ing of a dwelling house and Cabinet SsjifflflU Maker’s Shop. For further particulars enquire of. FREDERICK BERWART, first door north ofD. Sturrock’s Cabinet Shop, Welisboro* Pa. March 6,1856-2 m. PORK I J»ORK !-20 bbls of Mess Pork, jmt received and fol salt by \V. ,V. ROE. At, the Old Stand--over tbe STORE Op B. Bi SmTH t Sdk ' Til® sv'o4 SGRIBER'hoi ipened ‘anew his shop j i»or,' Stnilh’k Store, md is prepared'to ei-' : ibfj;ff#s c pr is hid ddstomeiwaod there who may favor inf/with' their pkU mage, with neotnesa it necessary to puff his work as it ik Warranted to Airmail its own rec ommendation. No garment is permitted to go 00l of the shop that is not made in the 'most substantial manner. Especial care observed in Cutting and Fitting. This Department, nil) be nnder my own supervision. Believing in the "live and let live"'rule, I hive adopted the ' Fay-Down System and shall rigidly adhere to it. Wcllsboro’, March 13,1856. H. P. ERWIN. Farris a farming lands in TIOGA A POTTER COUNTIES.—The fol lowing farms sad farming lots are now offered for sale: Farm of 126 acres; In Ciymcr township. 45 acres improved, with house and bam. “ 100 acres in Pike, Potter co., about 20 acres * improved, with two dwelling houses and burn. “ “ 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, A dwelling bowse. “ w 73 acres in Dclmar, 15 acres improved. “ “ 75 acres in Gaines, 25 acres improved, and house and barn. “ “ 50 acres in Delmar. “ “ 70 acres in Sweden, Poller County. “ M 105 acres in Summit, Poitcr co. These lands are all located on publio roads and ore of the best quality of farming land. Five per cent, only of the purchase money will be required down, and the balance in Ten annual In stalments. Persons of small means who desire healthy loca tions, will see at a glance that this is the most de sirable opportunity of securing a homestead ever be fore offered in this, or nny other County, Apply to A. P. CONE, Wellsboro’, Tioga County, Pa- March 27,185G-lf. Valuable Farm For Sale. THE Subscriber is desirous of dia- tu_A posing of of his Farm, containing 170 acres, situated in Charleston town ship, Tioga county, Pa., three from Wellsboro*, on the Slate Road lead jjfiggEging to Covington, and 10 miles from the jKregfSCorning and Blossburg Railroad. About acres of said farm is in a good stale of cultivation and well adapted tp Dairying and Grain-growing, is well watered oud has a One lot of Timber, beech, maple, while and black ash, hickory and oak. Said farm Jibs a good frame house, two barns and oilier necessary outbuildings, a fine or chard of 250 fruilbearing trees, all graded fruit, be side & thrifty young apple orchard and a choico as sortment of cherries, plums and pears, thereon. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises. LYMAN WETMORE. Charleston, Dec. 27,-55. if Anew era in sijn-pbncijl. UNO!—E. W. BECKWITH re. speclfully announces to the citizens of Wellsboro* and vicinity, that ho has perfected his arrangements for taking and is now ready lo gratify those who wish a faith, (u! likeness of themselves by this beautiful process. The superiority of Ambrolypes over pictures on metallic plates, is obvious lo lo the most cureless ob. server. The harshness and metallic luster of the latter arc entirety ouviated, and Instead, we have u clear, well-defined impression, exceeding in soAncsa of light and shade the finest steel engraving and as plainly to be seen in uny light. Pictures of infants and children of every age la. ken with certainty and despatch. Persons wishing pictures will please cftll soon, as his slay in town will be necessarily short. Pictures taken in cloudy as well as in clear weather. Apr. 3, ’56-lf. NEW MILLINERY STORE. MISS E. P. RICH- ARPS, would respect fully announce to the citizens of Wellsboro’ and vicinity, that she has jus-t opened a new ■ 1 | ~ linery establishment at the re sidencc of Mr. I. Richards, where may be Jound at ail times a GOOD ASSORTMENT OF MILLINERY GOODS , such us Ladies & Children’s Bonnets, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES, &-C.', &.C., All orders promptly attended to. She will also at tend to Dressmaking us usual, (CT No trust. THE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs those vile have unsullied accls. with him, (pro or con) in Tioga Co. that their uccts. after this date arc in the hands of H. W. Williams, attorney in Wellsboro’ hr settlement. If attended to before the Ist day of May next, no cost will accrue thereon. April 10,1856. M. S. BLACKWELL, lie would also notify those persons in Delmar who gave their wool to A. L. Beaver, Manufacturer at Bowen’s establishment, Knoxville, or to S. S. Blackwell, sgenl for said Beaver, who left their good* with me for delivery, that unless the receipts for the Sami not yot given up to me, arc left with Mr. Williams, sails will bo brought fur their recov ery, us 1 am responsible to Beaver. M. S. BLACKWELL, Agt. TO FARMERS & MILLERS. THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, are in sue cessful operation. The Grist mill, Clark’s pa tent, and the Buckwheat huller, Horton’s patent, have in every reject, realized the most sanguine expecta tions. Tbc»o who feel an interest in now discover ics, and thoie who have grain to grind, are respect fully invited to call and judge for themselves. The Company will sell patent rights for Tioga and Potter counties. f Jan. 3i. (3 m.) Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood’s old slund, where the Scars 1 Boys continue to make, mend, and measure Lu trdcr, at as low prices us the limes will admit. All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so —and not rip or come to picces’lill it does wear out Hides Wauled. CASH will be paid for any quantity of hides a the highest market price. July 13, 1854. GEO. W. SEARS. SELECT SCHOOL.— MISS 11. A. SEARS will again open a Select School on Tuesday, April Ist next ensuing, in Ihe upper room ot the building in the rear of Bailey’s Store. The room is large and commodious and she hopes to. meet there all her old scholars with as many new ones as may give her their patronage. Terms : From 81 50 lo 93 00, as before. Par. tlcular attention will be given to Singing, Embroid ery and Plain Sewing. Wcllsboro’ Feb. 28,1856. PRIZE FIGHTER.— This justly cole, bruted, thorough.bred Horse, formerly owned by Col. Jeremiah Black of Liberty, will stand the ensuing season fur mares, at the farm of A. R. Rai ning, Jamieson Creek, Westfield township, at Knor. villo every Tuesday and at Westfield village every Friday, alter the" Ist of May next. Terras: To insure, $6 00; season,Bs 00; sin gle leap, 83 00. N. B . Pasturage for marcs with careful allenlion, but in all cases «l Iht mentr't risk, at 37i cents pe/ week. April 10, 1856. THE GREAT SERPENT IS NQT COWING . * ,BVT D. P.-4- WM. ROBERTS' STO-VB_ EMPQRIUMHAS. COMB I U'l i • t <, v THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wcilsboro,’ has just arrived at tile STOVE & Tilt STORE of D. P. Sl W. ROBERTS, They would call the alteuliob of the public to thoir well eoled assortment, consisting of the YODNG AMERICA, Elevated ov*n, MORNING STAR, Unproved* do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS &, LOW OVENS.. Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected with the greatest care, especially for this market, and cannot fail to givcenlire eilisfaction. Call and see them. TINWARE- -of alt kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the best material and sold bb cheap if not cheaper than that of any other eatoblishmenl in the county. Euve Gutters made to order on short no. lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved belbro leaving the shop. CT Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, tiu ken in exchange for Goods at (lie Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Slock and Work Ac., at the lale county Fair. X). P. A W. ROBERTS. Wollsboro/ Nov., 22, 1855.-11! i LET US REASOH TOGETHER. HOLLOWAY’S PILLS. WHY ARE WE SICK? IT has been the lot of the human race to be weighed down by disease and suffering. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS are specially adapted to the relief of the WEAK, the NERVOUS, the DELICATE, and the INFIRM, of all climes, ages, sexes, and conslilu lions. Professor Holloway personally superintends the manufacture uf his medicines in the United Stales, and offejs them to a free and enlightened people, ng the best remedy the world ever saw for the removal of disease, THESE PILLS PURIFY THE BLOOD. Nearly half the human race have taken these Pila. jt has been proved in all parts of the world, tiiU nothing has been found equal to them in cases of disorders of the liver, dyspepsia, and stomach com plaints generally. They soon give a healthy lone to these organs, however much deranged, and when all other means have failed. GENERAL DEBILITY, ILL HEALTH. Many of the most despotic Governments have opened their Custom Houses to the introduction of these Pills, that they may become llio medicine of the masses. Learned Colleges admit that tins medi cine is the best remedy ever known for persons of delicate health, or where the system has been im. paired, as its invigorating properties never fail to afford relief. FEMALE COMPLAINTS. No female, young or old, should be without this celebrated medicine. It corrects and regulates the monthly courses at all periods, acting in many cases like a charm. It is also the best and safest medi cine that cun be given to Children of ail age*, and for any complaint; consequently no family should be without it. Holloway's Pills art the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases : Asthma, Ditirrho-A Irulljrvstum, Umrul Complaints Influenza, Coughs, IVlillity, t nflamnjutiuji. Colds, Ve\«-r and Ague, \ envmtl A flirt's. Diseiw*. A IVnmic Complaint*, I>ys)Kj{nift, \\ ».inis nil kind". Llvrr Complaint*., Inw’nl Weak in ju*<ndnrj Svmp- Luwuchs of spirits, Posturm •«', llcadiii lies, ttTSold at the Manufactories of Professor Hollo way, 80 Maiden Lane. New York, and 214 Strand London, by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United Stales, and the ci vilized world, in boxes, at 25 cents, 62} cents, and $] each. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. N B. Directions for the guidance of patients in every disorder are affixed to each box. January 3, 1856. W. W. I{7) HINSON, DEALER IN Books,Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper —Eng. lish , French and Ameiican Manufacture, Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan cy Soaps, Holm Strings , G old Pens and Pencils , sc., All the popular Magazines and leading Newspa. pers may be had at his Counter. COiISING, IV. Y., ttov. 15, 1855. Plaster! Plaster! Plaster! Subscriber has just received at his Mill near JL Mansfield, a fresh supply of Cayuga Plaster, which will be sold at the reduced pried of SO.OO per Ton* . lie also keeps on hand constantly, the MANS. FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which is decidedly the best in use, at $2.50 per cwU . Friends, give me r call— I’ve enough lor all. Mansfield, Jan. 3. ’56. A. BIXBY. The Tioga County Agitator If published every THURSDAY MOItXINO at Wrllibom'. Tiuga Comity, I’o., by Uodd. STfßnarK A Cf.. on flio PAY DOWN Sjßtm. Tht* cju»h must invariably neconijtany tlm or«k : f for the paper, uiilpsh our agents at the (several post-offi ces choose to Iteconu’ ropoiiMblo for the amount, or no pa nor will Ik l mailed. The «ul>jt'ripUon price is 0 N Ifel) 0 1. - LA It PER ANN U M to slnplo Mihvrihers, An> per* son Hendmp us $‘J will ttreiA e 10 copu $ of the pai»oi ouo yc4r —directed to each .“uheeriher. Office, HOY'S HIsOCK, M*cond floor, over Taylor's HonU Store. Justice's (Vnstnhlo’s and other Dhmk* rdwajs on hand. Joh and i'aucy I'ilntiug executed with neatness ami deapaU b. TMPORTANT TO FARMERS.— JL POLAND OATS FOU SECD.—A few bushels of Poland Oats, weighing 42lba per .bushel, for salts at the farm of A. U« Haloing, Jdmicson Creek, Westfield township, or ul the residence of Mrs. J. S. Urydcn, near WclJsboru’. Wcllsboro', April 10, 1856-lf ADMINISTRATOR’S notice.— -cl- Th,c undersigned basing been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Andrew Hand, late o Chatham, Tioga county, dec’d, all indebted to said estate ore requested to make immediate p.iymcul, and those having claims against thn same will pre sent them for settlement. DAN'L S. SHOVE, Chatham, April 10, IBG6-6w. Adm'r, TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS iV SU- P£RVISORS.~A copy of the last adjust ed Valuation of property in the several townships in this County, has been sent to the Town Clerks of said townships. WHOEV£R left two pairs of Boots at the Po«l.office in Wcllsboro* some weeks ago, j can have tho game by paying for this advertisement, j They most be dotcnbcd before then up. t A j?ril 10. SOMETHING NEW*' THE Subscriber having purchased Bailey &■ Fo ley's entire slock of Books, Stalionery sod Jowelry, ( aud added thereto hie former -Slock at Ti oga, and a large and fresh assortment from the City may be found hereafter in, Boy’s New Banding* where lie will be happy to serve the public with SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Book., as cheap as they can be purchased litis side of tba City. ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OF THE BAY, may be had at his counter, and any book desired can be furnished to erdcr. He will also keep a foil assortment of Stationer; and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always Hud a splendid lot of WATCHES, Cl f™ Si • ’ JEWELRY,' oo hand and /or sale on the principle of *•Small profits $ quick Returns With large practical experience, and having m» cured the services ot' a food workman in the mo* chanioal Department, (hose wishing watches Cleuiiod & Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily ami promptly. He will keep constantly on hand a large assort ment of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which all will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful ftr past favors, a continuance of patro*-. age is respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYLOR; Wellsboro', Oct. 18,1855, (formerly of Tioga.) GRAND RUSH AT JONES & ROE'S. Where Uiey ire now receiving Iheir FALL & WINTER 60095. 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 CLOTHS, FLA EE ELS, EASTERN CLOCKS Warranted to keep good time. WE would say to our customers and purchaser* generally, that our store is now complete, we have a large assortment of every kind of goods and our prices cannot fad to suit tile closest buyers. Wellsboro' Oet. 25 1855. JONES &. ROE. Rod & While Flannels. ALSO Colton Flannels, Bed-ticking, Bide Demme,. Stripe Shirtings, Drillings. Brown Factory, Bleached Muslins, Irish Linen, Table Covers, and Spreads, Carpet Warp,Cotton Yarn,Cotton Batting, and Wadding just received at JONES & ROE’S. aoTHITC. GENTLEMEN m want of anything in tho jin* of Clothing for the coming winter will find lb* largest, cheapest and best assortment at ucl. 25. JONES & ROE'S. SHAWLS. —Ladies wdl find tlio largest assort ment of desirable styles of Long and Square Brocha and long aud square Woolen Shawls at Oet. 25, 1855. JONES &, ROE'S. CAUTION!! —ALL PERSONS aro forbid paying any Accounts, Notes or Judgments to James I. Jackson that have been made or rendered for work dune at the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill, (said to belong (o him) from the Ist day of March 1852 up to the Ist day of Msrcli 1855 ; as I have a lease of said Factory and Saw Mill for the three years (rom the Ist day of March 1852, made and signed by the said James I. Jackson and myself, binding me lo collect all debts and demands for work done in said Factory and at said Mill during the term of said lease, viz : Three years, - LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Wcilsborough, March 1, ’CS-tf. T UK SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL. UY informs liia friends and the public genet, ally, that ho has removed to Cedar Run and opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and will bo happy to accommodate those who may give him a call. Also, that ho will take in OATS, HAY & PRO. VISIONS of all kinds, to sell on commission for those who may see lit to store with him. April 3, 1856. MATT. S. IiLACKWpJj. rjriiosE \VISIiIN(i to"purciTask pianos I or Mclodcons, should call at TAYLOR'S IIOOK &c JEWELRY STORE, Wdlaboro,' at which place these Instrument# can be had, superior in quality and on reasonable terms. Call and seo Oulbre purchasing elsewhere. jan24. Truth is stranger than Fiction!! WE mir-c eaylliatG. W. Taytor is receiving from ihe Manufacturers, the best and cheap eat lot of PIANOS <t MELODEONS, ever offura in tins county. He can furnish as good instrument and at as fair prices as City dealers. Call at lb Bnoh Store Wellsboro', Decembers. 18 S3. Chillis & Casshuercs, BLACK, llluo and Brown Broad Cloths, Blade and Fancy Doeskin Cassimores, uUo Bitlinell's and Sheeps Gray Clolhe, just rceoivcd and Tor salt. Vi ry choap, at IOctHS) JONES &. ROE'S CLOTHING. —A large .lock in store of the It test fashions, a fit guaranteed every time, at also B price to sail the buyer, for I am bound to sell Sept. 20,1855. J. R. BOWEN 3UFFALO ROBES.—AMw Balesof extra Na 1, teccueU a( 1 JQ.'i/Sci & RUt^S,
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