, BlVEßiit BfeßlOtJS’ SraM'iiitll W iaaSLwbbmbjw, J~iaa —,. 1 . CimAK CIICUS! (kaprWM amiUUof'of 190 Hu, Wom»i; Cbildru, Bono ud Poiuoa, >ll •xblbtud vndtr Ui> ’ MAMMOTH WMOQF PAVILION! Btw FIW*I out, fortlu ymx tßot,T<i4»y M»y 3tf; COvi&G'i’bN,Salar dir M»y 31; WELLSBORO,’ Mpnday, lun«s2d *. TIOGA VILLAGE. Tuesday, June 3d. Doom «n*n ei i eu>iJ !’• M. Periurmanoe to commence bUf an hour afterward* Proprietor* be* foave to to the Public «f (hla ▼Whlly, that tlila extenMre Equestrian'Eatabllab* sent U-dUtingulahed frynj tU other Cireuaea. by the Variety and Brilliancy of ita performance*. and Ita claim to Originality and Utaastd Elegance. Id the Troupe, will be found Fusaia* awp Aucrioa* Taunt of the liigt* •at exooUrbcfc and U the rariou* representation* will be (bond Kctt Acta! Kewr Change*!! pad Nortl EflbcteM! Among many of the Oririnalltlea ofthla Company,i will Wrepreeeetedp tbe Thrilling Dramatlo Spectacle, from Byrop’** Poetic Legend of S*iiCk. 23 CEB DP IP 8 o*'tHE WILD HORSE OF TARTARY. JAmm| Cm Iqonuiw Cwtpa, ve tk* <4- lavtof Bcflliul Artbti. •e*«fe4 wt M Uirtw for ikk J«w HARARE BARILLA, tw r»rk»n »b«« ww4i» fu lM«f Ifonttnanhfp, dm k«r Are* foe* Cteiait, m« ik» dilnt *x»4 *«d4m •fsaWaiUen. had are woods, tk omi CAjU»i Rhfot, «h«M (Wms U m w*ll kn»«u tlufelfriifral «h* ooiu4 8ui«(. «r(ii b H<r«rel of lur taeu V'ul Ifo-AU mml Single Aril, m«UUU Ly Me. Rirsea. La PETITE AHHEITE, Tk Kiyia* Kyaph. upco W PceaUfel Cwnti, RR. E. BERIOUB, TW 4ml AnMncan Scab* RU«t. , MX, HICHAED HIVEBB, \Sy Tu Oiuftir Halt Rioim ta t»* W*«lo! who* turn ti u woll kuowo ua tW oiWr »U» of |W Al’jujtx u through. Ml Ut« iUU«. will *pp«M ID lit* CUmU Mi WwadarM Piiocipwl XeL / Hut G. DEBIOTO, flw Phioiiwiwii, ml \Pa>aaa of mm V*jiii| m M» OrMt A<U of llonwnaiuhhL |^—Wl _ withwai mUI* «r hnJUi hU liutomm OvmnMtlr Fiat*. poworful m 4 IscrodibU • tinrdl* Ait, *tal jiwUifui d«ltM*UeM of JOCKO. th« BRAZILIAN APB ■ dfk. fIK vm ALL m Utl A*RBUtA»T ' JiSjflflr f MONKEY TRICKS. Sait CHARLES RIVERS, *Ol bo (mad *mU tho taaaj bright Sun / tbM fetnihU Coastal Utica, whoaa niw Ip A tube a * Hors* mu li of nparior dull. sBMv EDWARD WOODS, TW oHrUal HKRKZ. TMTt HUNTXRI OR, THE FOREST FIEND, fnm fcU *»rt»i| ItMlrA, A'. T., A'immJ TW _ m 4 »<Wr TrntpU* of •ooalm- J% twnlT. wQi fyMr to hU Chi wt R— m Wa iww itu, with hi* Ir'mliVl* ui - jfIKST rwktag r«n Dm riifhu MB. JAMES BANKINGS, f., TW OtJtWwW AcnlM ; «W, BUgU u 4 _ln |AI Two Hons BUm. _ HERE. TREXLEE, TW Qn*t CimiM CoaVwtiaaWL tr Mm ■ 1 «f Umy fim A - 'HONS. BOKDEAJi, 7W Kirttia OUW Parfrrmav. ffy y MONK GEEOME, TW SittfM* ti (W Medan Aga. Ma J. Swab M Mona Lambda TW flml r.rtW mi Trap*** AcioWU, * ‘ ME. r. BCYEES, BUhg Hwlw, **i Pint Ur of tW ClnW UkB. Kabv E. Lours, H. Haxz*, Mdcuacow, the terrific ladder jrfSfcJL PERFORMERS f AM *ti«r Mz&«re«« AnUiwiM. Clows, DAS GAEDHEK Wk* will k tk« mw of du Mtfcmto »PM kU Cavzt Bag or Cvmioktm aj»d Ww. 810, ASTOHIO CAPFAUNO, rnalanp, «A U> Wool,*! RUSSIAN BEARS I Wkm HihnueMin tralj MUBttbh>| wAmmiNitobiMHmd. hob* vba Crabsb m tku At>»nioß4t TitlNT. n« Irtaiaj r«rftrawac« wiD TB&miNO DRAMA 0 7 Tfc* OwfMM Piw— If will Milt T**l trwrj ttuiiii, M 10 AJI. led by Ur. 0. P. Trrrj'i nlWelpbk Bran Bifid, (el* liwid by ill Ui Ctxogmaj, dwuiM it* Ibi wnilw. Notice is hereby given, uwtaSpe. ctal Court. lor the trial of the following causes will be held in the Court House in WeUsboro’ by the Hon. David Wilbot, commencing on the 2d Monday of July next, to continue two weeks. May 15,1856. J. F. DONALDSON, FrotA’y. Ebeneser Wilsoi. t« H Stowell &, eon Edwin Dye- “ Wm H Jolmaon et al Wallace Sl Sidling# ** Isaiah loscbo l*aae BeacK u John 6bori jr et al I i N BeacK 41 same Trarit Sc Tome* M Isaac Benson Robert Land et a/ “ John Magee Abram Bowman 44 exr*a B Goodman dec. Edwin Dyer et a] 44 Tioga Railroad co. A L & Ijcacli 44 Richard Phillips et al Edwin Dyer cl «l 44 Tioga Railroad co. Vine Dc rui 44 Sylvia Parmcnlier Tioga County 44 John W Maynard Martha Stevens 44 John N Baclie £ir. Bache A, Ros* *' AC Spalding John W Guernsey ** Win Hutaoo et al Bingham Trustee# 14 C Partridge , . 44 TCrilieoden John N Bache w A C Ely flmgham Triwlecs 44 W P Teffl el at M HB Cilly et al ■WD* M Isaiah Inecho eC al same '.*♦ John Larig et al same 44 Geo Curtis et al •wnc •* Hazard Young et al •amt 44 John Lowoaburv ct al Mm « ** Jamea Protoo’et al ‘ Mme * Richard Phillip* et al WHAI’B Iflf A ITAJSEr t ™’ythitig;rir !—especially when He name it •fmfteani and appropriate, at it certainly it at applied la THE EMPIRE STORE, * hlch *'l l . «rt*inl/ hare lo be enlarged to doable jl* •ceommodtle the crowd* that «~k jhtre d..l T u. examine (be new and saperb SKPIIHIR& c^(D(DID3 which BOWEN is receiving from Nr» SELLING AT REDUCED because they most be eold to make room for more todie*, we can show you some of the finest, ben' “oat Uitily inerted and the cheapest Dhm Goods', arer offered to I bis, or aey other community. Don't take ni .word toe it, botplease call and examine for yourselves. And Ihcn—sach lota of READY-MADE Cloth ,o(. Sprjng and Sommer wear I Gentlemen, come andmnewypor faith by sight. Welbboro’, Mty IS, 1856. J. R. BOWEN. CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing yftlr.i 'J<* n Duffy, Charles iffy jr, and Landis puffy, under the firm of James Uoffy & Brothers, id tills day dissolved by mutual John Duffy retiring. The books of die firm weinthe hands °C the new firm of. James Puffy*, " ro M*sts for settlement. JAMES DUFFY, ; JOHN DUFFY, ! Mn/r . „ CHARLES DUFFY, jaerris, N0a.13. ISSA. LANDIS DUFFY. K A iL M ,£!j^!SS UBAND FLOWERS...tor fi£. ATS? A PPLICATIONf iPRJWVOBCE—7b Jfetfai \ £\ da Dodge — notified that Air- | oo W. Dodge, yoorrfitwand. baa applied to the Court of Common County, for a di. rorerftom tbp'bomtoiofmatrimw.jfldthal the taid' Court Mrs appointed kfoodiry, the Shf.day of tort Vcldck iil tM fcienooo, for-httr, iog the «aid.AttoA'W»Qod(a,tntbe which lime and place-yoo. can attend If yoo thinly \ are HerfW that Jane Cjialee; yrtiir wife,'haw appliSj to the Court hi ‘Commdn 'Plead of Ttogar.GoOltty tor a di »orca(from the bdodapf >n*trin>oiy f afld i” 1 * 1 l "d raid Court harp appointed Moqdv.fjip, 2d day of June next* al tep o’clock o tha.forendon, tor the hearing ol the raid Martha Jane Chaffee in the premiiea, at which dactf (an attend If you-think proper.. JOHN .MATtJEM, Skf. Wellaboro’,' ftlay 15, 1856. ... 4_i jaron drawn lor June Term, 'M Ntlhi, Binilli, Hiram Freeborn, jr, H.'B. Cllley, John' Bliss, B. A, Seeley, Eddy - Host land, DaVwtn Miller, Julias Tremain, David Caldwell,. Jno.' R. Bowen, Sam*! .McNitt^Edward. Mein toy,Lyman Frost, 8. H. Levegood, 8 8. Barbery John Mascha, John Kelly, Wm T. Humphrey, Bi L Rde. Arch’d Buggies, Gilbetl Oulett, Sidney Ransom, Horace Fellows, Wm’Ebe'renli.-- • TRATXasc. ttiaaoa. Hiram MoNltt, Albert Smith, ?. Av Hnmphtey, Jacob Larrisom D. K. .Marsh, Sylvanua Gardner, Robert C. Cox,-Alex. Harris, P. B. Eield. Wm Bari ker, Andrew Crowl, Arthur Bosard, Richard Kra sen, Enoch Blackwell, A. A. Shires, Job Duane, G. W. Slarrow, Abram Pease, 8. R. Barnes, R. C. Se bring, A. F Webster, John Millet, N A. Elliott, D. G. Edwards, Asa A, While, Tilton Crittenden, Conrad Kohler, Jonathan Jeooings, John Evans, Henry Larrisari, 8. B. Hathaway, G. J}< Wilson, Wm tC. Furman, V. U. Wm Daggett; Wm. Goodwin, Peter Green, Darwin Thompson, E. W. Bliss, John Dickinson, John L. Davenport, John Pe ten, Isaac Berry, Joel Adams, Lyman Beach, Syl vanus Baker, Alonto Kimball, A. E. Niles, SECOND 'WEEK. John W. Gee, Dyer Waoks, Wm Peck, 'O. S. Babcock, H. L. Miller, Jaa VV. Guernsey, Ira Baker Orrio Knifßn, David Filch, D. W. Canfield, H. S* Johnson, Somoel Kemp, Sylvester Dary. Richard Mitchell, Elias Snell, Samuel Boker, George Baker, Henry Hillbolt, Wm J Mann, E. T. Bentley, R. P, l Buttle, Wm Campbell, Silas Johnson, John Daily, Selar Saltcriy, Seneca Toles. Joseph Gee, L, B. Coal* Icy, Wm Guernsey, L. P. Hoyr, C. F. Veil, Lafay ette Gray, Nathan Comstock, John B. Hardy, Hi ram Horton, D. S. Irelan. NOTICE is hereby GIVEN that the following named persona have filed their petition! fqr tavern licenses, which will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sess ions of Tioga County the first Monday in June next: James B. Hosted;.Beqj. XL Hall, Bloas; T. P. k P. P. Put nam, Covington; Cnas, P. Douglas, Ctymer; Horace G. Ter mllyca, O&ioea ; Henry H. Potter, Middlebnry; James Clark Tioga; James Goodrich, do.; James K. Sayfes, Weelfidd; S. L Holiday, Middlebury; Chat. Laurie, Bloas; Joclii. Wood rail; Liberty; Lcauder Culver. Elkland; O.*81os«on, Abmn Martin, tawrencevllle; H KnicMrboeker, do} J B Strong, Sullivan; Royal Rose, Rutland; Gordon Puller, Richmond; 8 ted man Bottom, Klkland. Thomas Vldean has filed his petition for license to keep an Eating House In Covington, and John James haa filed hts pe tition for a mercantile license to sell liquors in Bloas, May 8.1866. J. g DONALDSON Clerk. REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that the Administrators and Executors on the following named olatctjhave filed their accounts, and that the same will be presented to tho Orphans' Court of Tioga county, on MON DAY, tho 2d day of Jnne next, for confirmrtion and allow ance, vis: Tho account of John Shoffor, surviving adminis trator of JOS. RITZ, late of Liberty, dec’d. The account of Frederick Swimler, ono of tho Executors of ANDREW T. CHAPMAN, late of Clymer, dec’d. The accountX>f Geo. W. King, adm’r of BENJ. KING, late of Middle bury, dec’d. The account of Hiram Merritt, adm’r of EPHRAIM THOMAS, late of Lawrence, doc’d. W. D. BAILEY, Register. Register’s Office, Wellsboro’, May 6,15G6. Brigade notice.—The several as. Kaaora uf the townships of Tioga Count; are hereby notified that nnleaa the; make out a complete return of all militia-men in the said taps, and send the same'lo me, on nr before the Ist Monday in June next, they will be dealt with according to law. ROBERT C. COX, Brigade Inspector, 3d Brigade, I3lh Division, P. M. (May 8, 1856.) Sheriffs Sales.- —sundry writs of FI. ' M tri y K iK> mid Teodinoei Kxpenas, Issued oat out of the Comoion Pleas of Tioga Coootj and to rao directed, I wfll ex pos* to public sale oo Monday, the i!d day of June next, .11 o'clock, afternoon. In the Court Uooee, Wcllebcro’, the follow ing described property, to wit: A certain lot of land in Richmond township, bounded on the north by road from Wellslioro’ to Mansfield, east by Vine Palchen and Morris, sooth by L. C. Griggs, west by Patton—containing nine ty-one acres, with thirty-five acres improved, log house, log burn, and small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Daniel Waldoo. ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, in the name of James Wilson warrantee, No. 4386, and known as the Mine Hole or Iron Ore lot—contain ing nine hundred and ninety acres snd allowance of six per cent. To be sold as the property of Hor ace Willisloa and John S. Williaton. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded north by Carlos FL House, east by Ira Mclntyre, south by Philo Stevens end west by Benj, Haynes—containing about Tidy acres with about fifteen acres improved, a fVame boose and a young orchard tlioreon. To be sold a* the property of Anson Phenix. ALSO—The equal undivided fourth part of that tract of land in Bless township, described as follows, to wit;—being lots 2in block 1. Lots No. 11,12, 13,14,15 in block 2. Lots No. 6,8,10 in block 4. Lots 8, 9,10,11, in block 6. Lots 5,4, in block 7. Lots 7,8,11,12,19,2 Q. in block 8. Lots 3, 4. IS, 16, in blocks. Lots 4,5, 6,in block U. Lot 7, in block 12. Lots 4,5, 6,7, 8, in block 14 Lot. 7, 8,16, 17, 18. 20 in block 15. Lots 3, 5,13,14,15, 16, in block 17. Lots 5, 6,7, in block 20. Lots .6, 7,8, 9, 10,11,12, 13, 14,15, in block 21. Lots 5, 6,7, 8,9, 11,12 in block 22. Lots 5,6, 7,8, 9; 10,11,12, in block 23. lets 5,6, 7.8, 9,10, 11 in block 24. Lots 5,6, 7,8, 9, 10, 15, 16 in block 25i Lois 3,4, 8,7, 14, 15, 16, in block 44, and block 29, 31, 3fi, 38, 40,41,42 of the town plot of Bloss burg—each lot containing about l-6lh ofan'acre,each block about'2J' acres all improved. To bo sold os the properly of Clarendon Ratlibone. ALSO—A tract of land in Wcslfichl township, bounded on the north by B. Mattison. on the east by W. Laban, on the west by H. Stef-le and B. Matti son. and on the sonth by Rushmore—con. lainiag about one hundred acres—with about 50 acres .improved, two apple, orchards, a log house, frame house and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of,Willard Potter. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded on the north by J. C, Heath, cast by Israel Moaier, south by Isaiah Cole and west by J. Doan —containing about 60 acres, with about 40 acres improved, a frame house, log barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of David Short. ALSO—A lot of Und in Rutland township, bound ed north by Thomas Soper, and land late in the possession of 8.. L. Hlbbeard, east by the county line. South by other lands of the defendant, and west by George Werdin and others—containing 13$ acres more or less, with about 75 acres improved, a frame bouse, frame barn and an apple.orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Jobn'Sen son. ALSO—A lot of I«pd kilasted in Charleston, Ti °ga Co. Pa, bounded north by lands formerly of Ros well Bailey, on tbe east by Samuel Rexfbrd, on the south by lands of Phelps & Dodge, on tho ; west by lands of Molnroy & Lowrey. being part 6i warrant No. 4476—containing about two hundred acres.. . ALSO- A lot of land bounded on the north’ by Phelps and Dodge, on tbe east by E. Molnroy, on the south by E. Molnroy and B. Deryea, and on the west by Wm. Dennison—containing .hrolfaondred acres or thereabouts, being part of wamntrNo. 4474. ALSO—A lot of land bounded on the north by land of Phelps .and Dodge, On tbe east by Cyrus Catlin, on tbe south by land formerly of W®. Cu lio, and on the west line of warrant No. 4473—c0b. taioing about two hundred acres, part of warrant Na 4472. ... ALSO—A lot adjoining tbe'Mill let, fcrmerly of Melnroy and Lowrey,beginning at a post tbo south east corner of Luther Carpenter’s lot, thence north one and one half degreeaiekailir; Jahd.if lhe*»id : ,pew“ to .Mwif>ck. *nM>; •ighty.ni(te ; d«reeBea*l, 128 peichet toV post in, WtyT tiJenM; byjahji ‘cm’tiia poi^brodi'^lEi l nblrtben? bqd bdiry; nt E. •'"'J 1 . ALSO—A lot pa which *ts£ddthe T «w ; tel|; » water ihilfi%rmeny end' LoWr^y,'boapided oast i» nd* north, by. landahfEi Mb- Inroy, oa th* wot by Unde of Mclnroy, formerly -BiCsr pen tfctv and onthdittarth by Unditbrtnetly :nf the ALSO—The Steais,UjiU aitqate cqlkqd.of'E. Mclnfoyori.lho wpsl side. p£ the CqtJm Hollow road lesdingfrom Collin Hnllowtolhe Wellsboro.and Tioga .pUnk road, ,tho;hipd,hci()g bounded .north by BMc|nf<w,.ewt byCailln : Phelps ana Dodge, and weat by E. Mclnroy. To be •pld.aa the property ;of Barnes do, Jcnn|nga| ALSO—A village, lot-, situated in' the, village of Blaasburg,deaighited aalolNo. 10 in'blopk No- 5, and bounded as follow*: 6h the south by Liberty, street, on the west by the. Patterson tract, on the norlh'by IoUNb. 9 and l'l in block No. 5, end on' the east by. lot Mo. -8 in block .No. s—containing ' mark or less, with one.frame houee and ebdp there* on. To bo sold aa the properly, of David Gsrpy. ' ALSO—A lot ofland'in Defmar township,hound ed noefh by .hd anrroyod to James Campbell, east by Jahiea Sieele and J. Darit, south. by S: Dartt and IJiDartt, west by J arid W. Hoadldy' and Leonard l3B 'acrep and 'l9O aerea im proved, franco booke'firamd barn and abed and young orchard' iherdoo. Desori plion tgi v«n by Ephriata Francis and R> Campbell, north by G, Hil dreth and Welman Butler, eakt by Cloyd Miller; sooth by L. Palmer and James Steele and J; Camp, belt; west by* P. Horten—containing 197 acres and 96 square rods, and a.buul 70 acres improved, frame boosed log house, three* frame barns .and an apple orchard thereon. Description given by James Camp, bell. ALSO—A lot bf land in Gainea township, bound* ed on the north by A. K. Furman,,east by 0. V. Og- ' den and others, ranth by. R. G. While and others ! west by Wm. Furman—containing ninety acres, about forty acres improved, a frame .house, frame I barn.log barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be ! ■old as tlie property of B. V. Ogden, t>. H. Furman, and A. K. Furman, lot of land in Richmond township bounded on the north by the Wellaboro* 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 Samnel’.Hurtt and Jbhn W. Maynard, and on the west by the Tioga Rail Road, being lota in the present plot of the Villajge of Mansfield,'num bered 1,4, and 5. Lot No. 1 being-100 feet on Williamson road and extending bach 900 feet on Wellsbaro’ road, and lots No. 4 and 5 each having a front an Wellsboro’ road of seventy fire feet and extending back two hundred feet more or teds—with a stone house thereod. To be sold as the property of J.S. Hoard and Lytnan Beach. ALSO—»lot of land In Jackson township, bounded north by Boynton, Dolrymple, Yeomans and Samuel Rexford, east by Henry Johnston, south by Henry Johnston and Wm. Barnes, west by Boynton, Balrymple. Yeomans and Samuel Rexford. containing 67 6-10 acres, 86 improved, a frame house frame barn-aad>apple orchard ihereoa. To be sold as the property of Andrew Jackson and IHnun Cook, A.dm*rs of H. i C. Jackson, with notice to Sally Jackson, BertM Jackson A others. ALSO—a lot in-Tioga Tillage, boqndod portal hr Chnrch-at, meotlag bouse lot and T 1 L Baldwin, east by Tioga river, sooth by Jno. PruUmnn and west by WilUanuon-st., contain ing 30 acres more or less, oil improved, a frame house, frame born, a bay barn and apple orchard thereon. To bo sold os the property of Tine Be PuL ALSO—a lotqf land in Blchmond township, bounded north by C. E. Osborn, east by Lewis Crittenden, south by 8. B. Underhill, west by Wells and Keyes, containing about 220 acres more or less; being lots Nos. 10 A2l of the tlndorhftl lands in. lUclunoad tqp., with 5 acres improved, a steam saw mill, four frame houses, a frame barn and a blacksmith shop thetbon. To be told as the property of Q. D. Williams, E. W. Ross and L. B. Rowley. ALSO—a lot >of land in Brookfield tip. bounded south by John Gardner, cast and north by Bingham lands and west by John oardner,.contalnlng 41 6-10 acres. To bo sold as the property of Jonathan Stevenson. ALSO—a lot of land iu Sullivan tsp. bounded north by Jno. Maine, east by Munson Bond, Sooth by P. Bond, west by Robert Oltehell, containing about 70 acres, 00 improved, fa frame bouse, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Andrew J. Smith. ALSO—«lot of land in MW dietary ten. bounded north by Bingham lands, east by Clark Cole, south and west by Mar tin Stevens, containing 66 acres more or less, about 30 acres Improved, a log house/frome barn and stable and apple or chard thereon. To be sold as the property of Thomas Loot. ALSO—a lot of laud iu Sullivan tap. bounded uortb by Uoaes Crawford, east by £. T. Andrews, south and west by public road, being 46 foet front by 60 fbet deep, with a black smith shop and wagon shop (horcoo. To bo told as tiro prop erty cf Theodore Hubbard. ALSO—a lot of land in Rutland and Tioga taps, bounded north by 11. IL Dent, oast by Fish, Dent and Bingham lands, west by Turner and Dent, containing about 500 acres more or lus, called the Brown Mill timber lot; Also— a lot of land in Tioga t#p. bounded north by rood leading from Mitchell’s crook to Jackson, cost by Hoe, south by Thos. Mitchell and west by the Tioga H. R., containing about 6 acres Improved land a frame hotue, bam and com boose and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the prop* erty of Jas. W. Guernsey. ALSO—a lot of land In Covington boro’, bonndod north by Baptist chnreh lot and lane running from Williamson road to Tioga R, R., east by Michael Sullivan, south by Mrs. C. P. Qoroufd and west by Williamson road and Baptist Church lot, with a frame house and barn thereon—about half an acre, more or lets. To be sold os property of E. B. Benedict. ' ALSO—a lot of land in Delmor, bounded north by Oeorgo English, west by Wmi Howo, Aouth by Levi Stewart, Martin Sherman and others, east by Uarkly Furman containing TOO acres, about 40 improved, framehouse, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold os property of J&s. Francis. ALSO—a lot of land in Brookfield top. bounded north by Hill Towu road, east by Bnfus Fuller, sontta by Jno.W . Fitcn and west by Joo. W. Fitch, containing one acre of land with a log bouse thereon. To be sold as tho property of 0. Hiller. AU3o—a lot of land In Westfield, bounded north by lands of Ambrose Parker and Cyprian Eastman, east by Band Rex ford and 0. Myers, west by the so called Mill creek road, con* talnlng about 64 or 66 acres, with two dwelling houses, tan nery, ashery, two frame barns and a few fruit trees thereon; Also — a lot in the same village, bounded north by tbefitate Rood, east by Jacob Kelts, south by Ambrose Parker and Lydia k Mary Henry, west by the so called Mill creek road, containing about one acre, with one frame house, frame barn and storehouse, occupied by D. Strang, thereon; Also— a lot of land in same village, north of the Cowan esque road, bounded north by Ambrose Packer, east by A. Seacord, sooth by Cowanesquo road, west by land owned by Hannah CooexeU occupied by D tJ 3. Lewis, containing about half an acre, with frame house and barn thereon ; Also—a lot in the same village, commencing on the Cow ancaque road at the south-east corner of a lot owned.by Krn sail, thence north to lands of Parker, thence east by Porker, 8 or 111 rods, thence south to a lot known as the School house lot, thence west 3 or four rods, thence south by said School house lot to Cowanesque road, thence west by said road to place of beginning, containing about one-third of an aero with a few fruit trees tbfereon; Also—n lot commencing on Cowanesque road in Westfield village, thcnco south along the west Uos of the Kalla lot about 10 rods, thence westerly about 4 rods, thence north to add road about 10 rods, thence east 4 rods by sold road to place of bogidnlng. of an acre with a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Frauds Strung. ALSO—a lot of land.ln Brookfield, bounded north by Hen ry Palmer, west by Ostnah Young, south by Bingham lands and cast bv Wm. Joseph, containing about 60 acres, 25 im proved, a frame house and born thereon, To bo sold as the property of Henry Fornbam. ’ ‘ ALSO—alot of land in Jackson, bounded north by Wm. Laue, east by Stllwell and Garrison, south by Wm. D. Reyes and west by Wm. .laooj containing about 76 acres more or less, 40 or 50 improved, iwo frame houses frame barn and other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. To he sold as the property of Bdnben Shear. ALSO-* lot of land in Clyaer/bounded noith and west by C. Schoonover, east -and south by highway, containing about one acre, improved, a store, dwelling, bom and some frail trees thereon; ln Mid towusbln,hotraded north by 0. K. Skill* ner and Geo. 0. Bristol, east by said BslstoL south by George Larrison and west by lands in possession of X. Kilbnrn, con* taining about 60 or 70 acres, about 10 or 16 acres Improved. To be »oW M tbo propecty of James PritcMrd.. ALSQ—a lot of land in Richmond and Covington tipa. bs ffinnlng at a port lu lin ofland heretofore conveyed to Tilly Marrin, tbenoe by same of a degree vdst 123 2*lo perches to tbo road up Elk Bun, thence by same 77° west 26% perch ts, tobtb 73° west 37 perches, north 66° west 20 perches, south 60°-west 13 perches, sonth'71 0 west 10 pefdhes to a post In line between lots No. SM and by said line north 165 or 166 A 6-10 parches to poet comer, also of lota Nos. 4,1 L 12, and thence by lot No. 12 east 108 4*lo perches to' place of begin* ning, containing 06 acres 127 perches, being lot No. 8 In plan .of subdivision as made by £. P. Beane, and part of Lottery warrants Kos. 276 Jt SSkTsaiah Lockhart warrantee. Tom •old aa the property of Francis Wetherbee. ALSO—* lot of land in Delznar, bonndeU north by Wm. Taylor, east by Orson Webb kppter Buckley* south by est., of Banlel B. WUfcox, doc’d, west by road nxnnlng from Wm. Taylor’s to the West Branch, containing 60 acres, (SO improv ed, a frame honseand birn andaome fruit trees and a black smith shop thereon. Bold as property of Job W. Byroads.. ALSO—a lot of land in Liberty township, bounded north by Thos. W. Ostrom. east by John Shafer, south by said SHa to, andyfost by L. Miller dec’d, containing about; 60 adres,- 35 or 40 improved, one block bouse, frame barn and two ap ple orchards thereon. Bold as property of Andrew/uuy«.‘ i. ALSO-* lot briaad ia Bfiddlebnry, bonnded/uorthby Mam lands, east by Clark Cole, south and w&t by Har* ivens,containing 66 acres more.or lees, about3o acres improved, a log houses frame bem and stable and apple or chard thereon. To be sold as property of Thomas,Leet. • . ALSO— slot ofland in'Covington ter*; bounded north by Elk Bon coed, south by B.Pkrro T s lands, east by Allen. Czan dall atad West by Abr*m Johnson, containing about OJ4 actus with ihaaty thdroon. Bold Mprowhyuf Gfcorge Mon. ' !On bounded tortfa k Mnr Hotter Bold* god m»i by an oqremore or-ten. It tree* theroon. To b* bbU iW.’ t JOiiy MATHKU, StiHr. ALSO—* lot'of Und In Ootldj «Mt byThitendcr Basted,- aoof Tioga railroad, lath ftante hooae and affair, a* thaproparty of JoMfl Ttellaboro’, May I, H ' Hi Mi.iii.... r, if.-< * > to** l * T < .Oj V- ... ,1 *1 h KQis2k »qd «tk OahopMaSh VtDtUattU: , '■Bum Jackson' ■ •'g.)(eit)set» I -t.- „ii, ,/ bp§S“., ,- I ■■''-•'■X ilS&'toSl^ •Henry fibertrood * ,T 1 •*• ~ *AhilwariMn •A .- j Blown * Ciller < CR Bennett f- rt&SMESSt S* MurtoU for Lynch : VC OhardhlU #el ■ : -., f«rr. ■ ;• masses** ■ ■ ao-»r ' ;-"«.iir.pyunM" - ' K ONMerrimaa i r t s«Eltee Bossolli .<• . CHetor , • • P Bnseell ot>l Robert Sampson ■- 1 ■ r JYdhklnslel ■■ ■ • ' BDnrj««ri, ~ Thomas Montagus 1 Henry atsshlism Junei Menffl'7' 1 H'WUBrtoa Otieo Qtll i g Bant* Dsnlel Kelsey 1 ■ ' < EPDeOne Pentoh * Phelps ■' < SJlByoa MstyCsdwilsdcr.., , - „ *, J Millet el C n Rogers < EC Johnson et el WBco* Perry et el < Trench AHtud ' Henry Keysn . i < NR Meetings Union township * Tioga county School Directors ol Union tip ‘ ■ some ' Senmol wedge * Berne A Jennlnge F 8 Place . , * IrSßerthdlomev <• Philander Gould 1 A Updike et el BH Wheeler • Meryl Vheefu' " ClWilcoi - ■ ‘ <Bt»itittenet Union township < CO Spencer*tel , . Win. H Eyene . , * Joseph Gse BUesAllis . f ... ■ < DPShew BemoeUtextord ‘HP Yeomens ~ , . Bnfiuwt < Georgo.ll Buruhem etel School Director* of Union <OH Foster et el ■ • < H T Ryon ■ Etbtel Herrie Ell 0 Clerk * J W Guernsey el el W E Clerk et el • Millers Bits. A C Clerk • some Henry Eethbone • J A Hammond H H Abnmethy • Erens Lewie ■ ED Wells > George Uleen W F Robinson * Cberles Whitcomb D Dutton ■ 8 Daggett et el Thomas H White * —-rjlsenring 0 D C*mp ■ n T Ryon . Balm of a Thousand Flowers to beautify the complexion, remove tan, freckle* and pim ples, blotches and sunburn on the face. Catarrh Snuff, for Cdlds. Headache, Catarrh, to. Liquid Heave Ckire, for Coughs. Heaves, &c~ In Horses. Pettit’s American Eye-Salve. an external remedy fob Son Eyes, weakness of the eye, Ac. Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam, a valuable remedy tor Colds, Coughs, Palo'in the Side, Ac. / Houghton’s Pepsin, tor DjSpepeia, Indigestion and General Debility. Dr. Davies’ Depnrative, 'for dqc9fol%bad Sores of cvery descrlpUon. Used -only as a i Blood Purifier. , • For tale at the WeUtboro' Drug Store. • ' April 17,185§. : WOOL CARDING & CLOTH ", DRESSING—done on •hort notice at the 1 STEAM POTTNDIIT in the village■■'oi 'Wellsboro’. AIM, WOOL re. ccived to Manufacture into Cauimmt, Broadelolht •tid FUinneli —by the yard, for three ■hillings* or en >tnre» fbr one half. . • * All leaving Wool Id manufacture ahall have their cloth on the first of November next; and they can rely on having good ; cloth and auch as ordered. From long experience in the business I fee I assured to say to the farmers of Tioga county and all otliers interested, that, having tho facilities ofSleora Power Ip drive my machinery, which is far more reliable than Water power, (which depends upon thunder showers for its support,) I am prepared tn card all. wool (into rolls) that is brought from a distance the same day. All work entrusted to mo shall be well done end ul the timjp it is promised. Grateful fur ihe liberal patronage heretofore received, a continu ance of the same i, respectfully solicited. Terms In all cares, pay down. Wood and all kiada of Grain taken in payment for work. WclUboru’ April 17-S6-m6 ■ LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Broosside family school. BERKSHIRE, TIOGA CGL, N 1856.—The semi Annual fierm of this llulilutiftn will commence Tuesday, May 13, and conlinub 22 weeks. Vacancies lor a lew good boys under 15, for whom ail earty (application is desirable. ’'Situated in one of the most beautiful valleys of southern New York,'lB mites north of Owcgo, N. Y.&E. R.R m this Institution possesses more than ordinary claims to heillhfulness and freedom from the contaminating influences which are Inseparable from the neighborhood of a large town—while thor ough instruction and faithful care shall be guaran teed to all who shall he committed to our trusts. iinaiNccs: C. J. Sledman, Esq., 62 Liberty.nt, New-York M. M. Bucko*, esq. Maiden Lane, New-York, Edward Tompkins. Binghamton, “ W. P. Pope, « James Wiight’ Owego, « .Hon. John Parker, u u Hori. J. J,°Taylor, ** « Anson C. fely Elmira, •» S. B. Strong, w « James G. Smith, Corning, »• Hon. James Faulkner, Dansville, C. H. Ij. Ford, Lawrenceville, Pa, C. L. Ward, Towanda, w J. W. Mean*, ** ** 5w may;FREDERICK F. JUDD. A. M. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. NEW BOOTS. WM. RILEY would respectfully fjj* inform the citizens of \ | _ boro* and vicinity that lifr has cnm. e nichced lie Boot & Shoe business in * the building in the fcar'of’Bailey’s Store, lie is uow ready to do uR work in his line in die best man* norland Will make Fine Sewed and Pegged Boots and Shoe* in the most approved style, as well as Coarse Wprk. Repairing done in a superior man* ncr. fle would respectfully solicit the patronage 1 of the citizens of this place, nssurjng thorn that he (Will deavor to merit their favors by usmj£ the best slock, by careful workmanship, and by {funciuality. / Wellsbere’ May 1,1856. 6m.~ ' | / ' LETTEKB OF AO.HINISTBI. TIOJf having beer «o /the under, •ignod oq the. estate of Ji -den, Isle of Oeloiar Uwnship, decease! ndebled to said estate are requested lisle pay. ment, and (hose having cl same to present them for settlemei M >EN, April 24,1836-! Adm'r. T“ TSJEv MILLINERY GOODS. -*• ’ MRS, M. STEVENS has joat received from the City a eplendid assortment of new goods, latest styles and patterns; comprising every variety of ar ticle* in her Ijndof business, Ladies art wlieiled to call and exajuine ber stack before purchasing else, where. Order* punctually attended to. Wellabojrtf, April 17, y IMB. •;/ ’ Notice, : GIVEN,' that two certain prom notes drawn on the, 7lh day of MaVch by the undersigned, made payable to Samuel Bartle apd Nicholas Kessler or bearer,, ope of which notes' is payable the 6ral day of May, Inst., the father for:s3s payable twelve months alter date, all peraaniiare hereby cautioned against purchasing said notes U they will not bo paid by me unless en forced by the same wore procured by fraud and misrepresentation, and are without considers lion. - : MICHAEL SHEFFEB. UWrty, April 98.1858., * ; ‘ ; : ; ■vrOTICB—-The School ; Directors of Charleston xVDistrict will tnoet on Thtirsdsy, the 15th insti al one o’cloolt P, M. at tbd' Young's School honsj ftr the purpose ofemploying Teachers for the sum mer Schools. By orderorthe BAard. ’ - J.L. KINGSBURY, Bco. Cliarleston, May 8.1838. ARRIVAL end departure of Hails at the Well*. boro’ P. O. Pa. Northern, Eastern, Southern & Western Mail, via Tioga daily except Sunday, arrive IS! M, depart IU.M. ' . Eastern,via Mansfield, Thursday, arrive 1 P. M. departs P.M. . , D . Western,'via CoudersporU Friday, arrive 1 P, M. dcpirtiS P* Mr. .Southern, via Jersey Shore,Tuesday and Friday*, arrive 13 M. depart 3 P. H. ;£■■■■ ; The above Mails clone.one Rail hour before their time of leaving. Post Office open daily, except Sun day, from > 7) to fii P. M-, and fYona Qi P. M. to 8 P, M. t A P»» ‘'l !■ P. aiCHARI*. P. M. SOMETHING NEW ! THE PLACE TO purchase Book*, Jewelry, Watchei, Wall piper and Fancy Goods,!* at the subscriber's new Store, Roy’s Hew Building, where he will be happy to serve the publirwllk SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS ,Books, os cheap as they can be purchased this side of. tks City. ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OP THE DAT, may be had at his counter, and any book desired can be furnished to order. He will also keep a fail assortment o< Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasooal le terms. Purchasers will always find a epl :odld lolai /gSL WATCHES, yyggP JEWELRY, on hand and for sale on the principle of ' Small profits <s• quick Returns" With largo practical experience, end having w% cured the services of a good workman in the m* chanica) Department, those wishing watches Cleaned & Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. He will beep constantly on hand a large aasorW ment of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which all will do well to call and examine bcfbi* purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of patron age is respectfully solicited. G, W. TAYLOR. WellafcoroV Oct. 18,1855. (formerly of Tioga.) Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood’s old stand, where th* Sears' Bora continue to make, mend, and measure lu order, at as low prices as the limes will atiinil. All wonk warranted—to wear out in a year or ao —and not ri p or some lo piece* ’till i t dott wear out Hides Wanted. CASH will be paid Tor any quantity of liidea a the highest market price July 13, 1854 nni GEO. W. SEARS. iIE SUBSCRIBER 'RESPECTFUL. p inlorina his friends and the public trend*, ally , llml li<* has removed to Cedar Ron and opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and win bo nappy lo accommodate Uioso who may give him • call. Also, that he will lake in OATS, HAY &. PRO. ISIONS of all kinds, to Bell on commission' for tliosc u ho may sec fil to store with him. April 3, 1856. MATT. S. BLACKWELL. J'HOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS or Mclorjeons, should call at TAYLOR’S OK & JEjWELRY STORE, Wellsboro,’ at which place these Instruments can bo had, superior in quality and on reasonable terms. Call and se« before purchasing elsewhere. janS4. Truth is stranger than Fiction!! ’'OTTE must say dial 6, W. Taylor iarecoiring *▼* from the Manufacturers, the best and clieap eat lot of PIANOS &. MELODEONS, eycr oflere in this county. He oan furnish as good instrument and at as fair prices aaCity dealers, «t Ul Book Store Wellsboro 1 , Decembers. 1855 gMOK ED HAMS & SHOULDERS, on hand at [April 24.] W. A. ROE'S. TpliOl/B —best brand of Family Flour, for tala J- by [Ap. 24. 1856.1 W. A. RO E. Dried peaches & appees— on Imnd at [Ap. 24, ’56-1 ROE’S. M ACKEKEE &. WHITE FISH— -ITX by the J and bbl. f cheap at, ROE’S. /2J.KA SS SEED—for rata at VJT Weltsbbro*, April 24.1856. ROE’S. TIPOBTAJIT TO FARMERS.— X POLAND OATS FOR SEED.-A few bushels of Poland Oats, weighing 43lbs per bushel, for sale at Uie farm of A. R. Haining, Jamicaon ‘Creek, Westfield township, or at the residence of Mrs: J, S. Bryden, near Wellsboro’. Wellsboro’, April 10,1856-tf I. A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.— -fX The undersigned having boon appointed Ad. ministralor of the estate of Andrew Hand, late o Chatham, Tioga eounjy, dec'd, all indebted to said estate are requested tb make immediate payment, and those having claims against thn same will pre sent them for settlement. DAN’L 8. SHOVBJ Chatham, April 10, i866-6w. Adm'r. rpo SCHOOL DIRECTORS ft: SEv 1 PERVISORB.—A copy of the tasl adjust* cd Valuation of property in tlie several townships' in this County, has peeu sent to the TownClctks of, said townships. ' \\T HOEVER 101 l two pairs of Boots at tbs it Pont.hfSce in Wellsboro’some weeks, ago, cart have the dame by paying for this advertisement. They must be described before given bo; ' April 10. v - A'll hN I lON ALb!i Sa V ! They say that G. 1 W. Taylor has the largest and best assortment-of-WALL PAPER in town. Prop in at tho Book & Jewelry Store for the proof. , [April 17. - Clottis ft Cassimercs. BLACK, Blue end Brown Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doe*kinC|aasinurea,utfloBaitinc(i’s and Sheeps Gray Cloths, just received, sod for; sots very cheap; at - (Oct 85) JONFS jb RoE l^ CLOTHING.— A large stock in store' of Ue.i* teat fsshionj, a fit guaranteed every lime, is also a price to smt the buyer, for I tm bound to sell • Sept- 20,1855. J.R. BOWEN BUFFALO Bal^oI i ' B ,i r »j<£ 1, Just received at ft ROK^. TBE TIOBA ATOI. TmOB£ATBEBPENTISWOTOOMIWQ 'i'<. I ir-r (ft ‘ I B w a T H k * STOVE Sc TIM I STORE uf He i 0 their well •*■ “ ted *W rtmc nl, j STAR, Improved, do. NATIONAL .oiTOR!,,. • 1 of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices, .These Stoves are selected with the greatest care, especially for this market, and cannot fail to giveapUre satisfaction* Call and see them. a ' all kinds, shapes,nnd sizes, made of the best material and sold as cheap If cot cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eave Gutters made'to order on abort no- , JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved 'before leaving the shop. ‘ ID* Old Iron, Copper, Brass; Pewter, and also Silver and pold either old pr new, to ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of aH who wish to. purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can he saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stuck and Work &c., at lhe ™ \?^ un l y x Ir k« , D. P. &W, ROBERTS. Wellsboro.* Jnov., 22,1855,-tf. The Tioga County Agitator Ii published mn THURSDAY MORNING at Wellsboro*, Tioga County, Pau, by Cobb, Stranocx A Co., on the PAY DOWN Syitem. The cash mart Invariably accompany tho. order, tor the paper, nnleaa oar agent* at the several poet-offl cm fchooto to become responsible for (ho amount, or no pa rr will be mailed. The subscription price is ONE DOL AB PER 1 ANNUM to single subscribers.' Any par son sending us 89 will receive 10 copies of the paper one year —directed to each subscriber. Office, ROY’S BLOCK, aecond floor, over Taylor’s Book Store- Justice’s, Constable's and other Blanks always on hand 1 . Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and despatch. DENTAL NOTICE. GUTTAPERCHA! GUTTAPERCHA! DR. R. C. GILLETTE, lale of 333 and 551 Broadway New York, is fully prepared to in .sort artificial substitutes for the natural teeth, as very recently adopted by his professional brethren of the Dental Association of New York, which en ables him (o furnish (ha temporaries tor a mere tri- 1 flc. For this purpose guttapercha far excels any other kind of plate. The guru lura long time after extracting la too sensitive for (he old method, and it adheres with greater tenacity. Teeth can be.ex tracted and the temporaries inserted ttie same duy. All kinds of filling executed with neatness aud in a durable manner, Wellsboro* May 8,1856. W. W. ROBINSON, DEALER IN BeokiiStaiiouen/j Blank Books % Wall Paper—Eng lish, French and American Manufacture, Toilet vtenaiU and Perfumery, Fan ey Soaps, Violm Strings , Gold , Fens and Pencils, Sfc. % fye. All ike popular Magazines and leading Netespa* pert may be had at hit Counter. CORNING, N. N«v. 15, 1855. Piaster! Plaster! Plaster! fJIHE Subscriber has just received at his Mill near I Mansfield, a fresh supply of Cayuga Plaster, which will be sold si the reduced pried of $6.00 per Ton. He also keeps on hand constantly, the MANS. FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which is decidedly the best in use, at $2.50 per civt, Friends, give mo a call— I’ve enough Tor all. Mansfield, Jnn. 3, ’SfJ;' A. BIXBY. DISSOLUTION. —The co.parlnerßhip hero ! tolbre existing 1 between the subscribers under t(io firm of Jones'ac. Roe, ’8 this day dissolved by mutual consent/ The business of the firm will bo settled by W/A. Roe, AH those indebted are urged to make immediate payment and those having claims amuosl the firm, to present them for settle ment. / JNO f R. JONES, W, A. ROE. WeJ«boro\ March 1,1856. , The aubscriber will continue the Dry Goods and Grocery business at the old stand, and will be plcas -90 to see all the old Customers of the firm and as many new ones as may fuvdr him with a call* April 17-56. W. A. ROE. PRAND RUSH TO RUNDEL’S \J NEW SHOP—where you will find constantly on hand, a choice asaortment of Broadcloth* of al I color t. Black and Fancy Catat ntertt, Satinetti, Taudi , Kentucky Jeant, Satin, Silk and Fancy Vetting*, and Trimming* of terry description that can . not fail to tail. AH the above articles will bo made up with nc&t. neu and despatch, and a good fit warranted. Grate, ful for past lavors, a contiriuanco of the same is so licited. Shop in Taylor’s Book and Jeweley Store. Wellsboro’ April 16,185 C. TO F4RHIERS & MILLERS. THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, are in sue ceaal'iit operation. The Grist millvClsrk’a pa tent, and the Buckwhea thollor, Horton's patent, have in every respect, realized the most sanguine expecta tions. Those who feel am interest in new discover* ies, and those who haifla grain to grind, are respect* fully invited to call and judge for lliomselv^p. The Company will sell patent rights for Tioga and Potter .counties. Jan. 31. (3 in.) S O ,)f 5 ; w H
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