brother claimed the animal, and politely re quested the Judge to give him up, but ha re. fused to do so, and the owner does not know what became of him. Mr.‘Brown (Editor of The Herald of Freedom ) Messrs. Deftzfer and Jenkins (the latter from this State,) and another gentle man from Lawrence, were under guard of some half dozen soldiers at Lecomplon when our informant left, and were considered safe unless the Kicks poo Rangers, who were in the neighborhotpd, should take it into their heads to do the prisoners harm. The charge against them is treason. Mr. Brown writes as follows to The Alton Courier, under date of the 22d ult; " Wo appeared before Judge Lecomple to day ; beard the indictmentj got the case continued until the second Monday in Sep tember, nod asked to be discharged on bail. The case was argued; authorities were intro duced showing that offenses of this charac ter were bailable, and evidence was intro duced proving our innocence of the crime.— la fact, the alleged to have been committed between the 17th and Slslof May, 1855. I proved that during that entire pe riod 1 was imprisoned by a mob of irrespon sible men, without a shadow of law, and de tained contrary to my wish, either in Missou ri or in the camp of those who had abducted me from that Slate. In fact, 1 proved that I hod not been engaged in any resistance of law ; mat I had been absent from the Terri tory since the first day of April last, and had remained in that condition until brought back in the manner narrated G. W.Smiih, esq., showed ihat be had been but four days in the Territory, after an absence of four months; that he had always counseled obe dience to the laws, and had oclv recommen ded resistance to the laws through ihe legal tribunal*. Col. G. W. DeilzW showed his nosiiion to be anything but an advocate of mrcibie resistance to any law, while Mr. Jenkins showed his entire innocence of any participation in the difficulties uffrciing the 'territory, and yet the Judge concluded it »as not prnner to lake bail, although he con cluded to hold tbe molter over for a day or two for further advisement. We have but lime nope of being allowed our freedom through the Summer, and vet we are wholiv tree from crime, and only arrested to gratify ihe personal maliceof an individual who was not able to circumvent us by honorable meant ‘ Uawrknce, Thursday June 5, 1856, An open field bailie iook place ai Pal. mvra on the afiernoon of Mondnt, ihe 2d mr» It lasted nearly three hours. The parties were nearly equoi. The Pro-Slavery men were a roving band under Capi. H, C. Pane, correspondent of The Mxsouri Repbli • can,. Five Pro-Salvery men were wounded — three mortals. The Pro-Slavery men sur rendered, with tweruv-ftve horses and mules, arms, ammunition, two drums, a large quan mv o f articles stolen at the sacking of Law ipl. Tne United Stales troops knew of the bai lie. but did not imener. The Free-State settlers clustered lo Pal mvrr.. and one hundred go’, there after the bailie was ovl Tneiroons went do 'n next day Io disperse ine Free Stale men and release ihe prisoners. Orphan’s Court Sale. PI Y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Coart of the county ) ■>' Tioga, the Administrators of the Estate of Julias Clark Ute of Rutland In said county, deceased, hereby give note-* that they will expose for public sale on the premises In Rutland. Tioga County Pennsylvania, on Saturday the 12th of Julv next at I o’clock P. SL. the following described trwt* or picctes of land belonging to the estate of said Julias (lark deceased,as follows to wit: Tho undivided four sevenths -.1 one piece loginning on the south-east corner of lot bound ing on John Benson, thence north along the road leading from SHU Creek to Morgan Hollow, until it strikes the Bingham line thence west along the Bingham line In Julius Clark to “r* W iiwn thence south along Orr Wilson’s lino, thonco west alone tirr WiUon’s line to John Benson’s line, thence south none John Ben«on’s line to Benjamin Wilson’s lm*\ thence «a«t alone the line of IP Wilson and William Smith, thence *•■1101 along the line of William Smith, thence east along the no* of Jackson Smith, George Wilson. Horace Smith A John Henson to the place of beginning—Containing about one hun dred And nliietv-eeven acres. Also the interest of said Julias ( lark deceased in a certain tract of land known as lot No. 9o of Bingham lands in llutland township aforesaid—Contain ing seventr-eix and *-10 acres Terms made known on dar of sav A. HUMPHREY, June 10 lb. K S STRAIT Administrator* of Estate of Julius Clark, dec’c Orphan’s Court Sale. •vnmC* la hereby giran that m pursuance of an order of tlie Orphan'* Court of the County of Tioga, I as Exocu- | tor of the laai will and testament of I’ersli C. Slocomb late of the township of Tioga In the eald county, deceased, shall < expose for sate at public yendne ou the promises for the high* eat and heat prica I caa get for the same, on Tuesday the loth day of July noxt 1856: All that certain lot of land situated In the Tillage of Tioga In the county of Tioga find State of I > caQjylrarHa~Bcginning at a post on the east side of Main ! street, at the south-west comer of a lot of land sold and con- Tftcd oy Seth Daggett to Jacob Prutsman, thence south thre* degrees west shoot six perches to the north-west comer o{ a l«To( land wltl by said Daggett to C, 11. Seymour and H II Borden, thence along the north line of said lot south eighty seven degrees east forty one feet to a post, thence south three degrees west along the oast line of said Seymour and Borden lot and lot belonging to 11. E. Smith and lot for merly belonging to Francis Carey about eeventy-ftye feet to the north Hncof land formerly owned by Butler Smith, thence sooth eighty-verso degrees east along the said last mentioned lino about sixty-three perches to .bo railroad, thence along t-ie Tioga Railroad northerly seventeen perches and six tenths of a perch to a post, thence across the Tioga river and along ins south lido bf Broad street north eigbty-eeven degrees west about thirty nine perches to the north-east comer of Ult.y Cady's lot, thoncc along the out line of said Cady lot u»<ut six porches and ono fourth of a perch to a post, thence norm eighty-seven degrees west along the south line of said Cady lot, lot of Abel Humphrey and said lot sold to Jacob Fruumao as aforesaid abouttwunty-six porches and six tenths of a porch to the place <Jf beginning—Containing six acres of uaa more or less, with a Targe and commodious dwelling nouse, a smaller dwelling bouse, a bam and some fruit trees tnereo. TERMS, on* third cash down and the balance payable Id two equal annual payments with interest on the whole. So cored by bond andmorteageon the premises. CXLTIN N. SLOCOSrD. Executor. June 9iij 1851 IMPROVEMENT EXTRAORDINARY, WE would respectfully call the attention of Mill owners and all interested in the use of water power in this vicinity, to a patented Iron Water Wheel, (called Greenteaf's gravity and ■ ■■ ■ Water Wheel,) one of which they have recently pnt in S Saw Mill owned by Judge While of Wellsboro' •nd Dr. Archer of Morris township, and situated one and a fourth miles from Babb’s Creek, on the Stony Fork. This wheel on Saturday the 7th inst., drove a single saw■ to saw five thousand and one hundred feel of while pine lumber; 4100 feet of which was one inen in thickness, 400 feel S inches thick, 500 feet 1J inehes thick. This Wheel used a very smajl quantity of water, only discharging about 3u square inches and with about 11} feet head and fab of water while performing the above. These Wheels are well sdapted to the propelling of all kinds of Machinery driven by Water power. They ere very simple end substantial in their construction, »nd will do from one third to one half more work man any other Iron Water Wheal in operation in tins vicinity willi which they are acquainted. They odor for sale on very liberal terms the patent right for Counties or Stales, and also to furnish and put in operation the Wheels in Mills in this vicinity on rea •enable terms. For further information address A. CreeoleaC, Morris.township, Dabbs Post Office, or L. Vance cate ol P. P. Cleaver Wellsboro’Tioga Co. A. GREENLEAF, June 12 1956. L. VANCE, N. B, The above named Wheel may be seen in operation at almost.spy lima by ctl'jßg on Mr. Rob *'J w,] wn who lb? M)IJ i/ chargd, , A FARM Within the Reich of Every Han. 6VT AAA Acre. o f good TABU AND COAL LAND In mi % Vv V Elk Co. Bonringcrtowpilhfp, pengsylrantaj for B&ie/gWn* a Farm of 26 acre fbr fiOO,-payable in total* meat* of $1 per week* or at tbe-same toe monthly. , - . Arm* of 60, 7 6, 30ft oraon acres adjoining in proportion. Each Pwm front* tipon a road thirty foot in'width. J Tq£ SOIL is a rich limestone loamy aiid especially adapted to cultivation, a* it i« neither hiUy nor stony, but gently roll* ing or flno table land. Around. *nd.through this,property there are already acme 20,000 aero* under cutlTaUbCmndits fertility ha* been established from the crop* produced. Upon thi* sqbjeot It is eaay toibe tally satisfied. There is a ready caah market for produce which t* mach better thin trade. IT IB THE CHEAPEST. as land of a ejmiiny quality la lug at much higher prlcee adjoining, and especially such a* contain GOAL. THE COAL.—This In particular Is the Coal District, several veins noderlayiog the whole property, and attention of miners, and tboae acquainted with coal lands. Is specially called to it It has the advantage of being the nearest to the great lake market, with which It will be connected by the Snnbury and Erie Railroad now under contract and In course of completion from Erie to Ridgeway, with descending grade tbe whole way. The soil over bituminous coal Is the best, for instance England and other countries. The price per acre Is trifling for the coal alone, os ft will certainly. In so fa vorable a location within a abort time pay largely. This is Important os an immense coal trade will soon open. Four coal companies have already been started to work mines in the vicinity, and there are now fifteen openings around St. Mary’*. TUB TIMBER, Stockholders also recleve— I There Is no res* ervation whatever of Timber or Coal. It is very valuable, and ill pay for a grweat part of the loud. On account of the ex* ccllence of streams there are fine opportunities for mills, FOR HEALTH, the location is much recommended by Phy sidans. The chills and fevers are unknown, also pulmonary complaints, being protected from the north oast winds by the Alleghanles. The water is pure and amongst the beet, the land abounding in fine springs. FOUR RAILROADS will shortly be completed connecting It by a direct communication with Now York, Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Brie, Buffalo, and all the cities on tho Lakes, They are the Snnbury and Erie, th© Alleghany Talley, the Pittsbnrg and Buffalo, and the Venango. Energetic exertion© are also being mode for tbe building or tho Tyrone and Clear field, which also passes through this property. The effect of this upon trade, and general development, as well as the coal may be imagined. Th© largo end flourishing town of Bt. Mary’s is in the cen tre of the tract, numbering some 8,000 Inhabitants. It has Hotels, good public schools, saw and grist mills, stores, well stocked and everything desired. There are 235 half acre lots in the town of St. Mary’s which will be sold and the proceeds equally divided amongst those who buy fhrms. Rldgway the county seat, where an extensive buslnes 1s done, adjoins the tract on the west. The whole district is intersected by good tnruplke, and other roads. This ts a rare opportunity offered to those who wish to farm or have a good Investment for the future. By making proper inquiries, and considering the advantages of good soil, an abundance of coo], hcftlihfulnoss of climate, Railroad facul ties, and Its locatipo, a correct Judgment may bo formed of Its present advantages and ultimate increase. By writing to the office directions will be siren to those who wish to rislt the land. A system of excursions will short ly be adopted. There is an excellent opening for various branches of me chanical business, especially tanneries, wheelwrights, axe handle makers, shoemakers, carpenters, and others. Forms can bo b ought by enclosing the first instalment. Ladies can hold shares in their own right. Title unquestion ably good, and warrantee deeds given. Address or apply to Samuel W. Cattell, Scct’y, 163‘WalDnt 8L between Fourth and Fifth Streets, Philadelphia. REFERENCES. Henry M. Watts, Esq. 148 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, John C. Ores son. Esq- President of Philadelphia Gas Com pany, 7th St. above Chestnut, Philadelphia. George Wlegand, Esq.. Inspector of Coal. City Gas office, 7lh St above Chestnut, Phil*., has been over tbe land and ex- amined the coni. Hon. Qeo. K. Barret, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, has been over the land. Hoary Schmitt, Esq.. United States Mint, So. 052 forth Fifth St Philo, examined the land. Wm. F. Boone, Fsq„ south side of Walnut 81 below Fourth PbiU. examued the land. Hon. Alexander L. Hares. Lancaster. Geo. Walmsler, Esq., ft Mary’s EUc a recent settler. Richard Gardner, Esq., 036 Poplar 8t Philo, examined the land. J. L. Barrett. Esq., Proprietor of Che Mount Vernon Honse, Second 8t above Arch, Philo. has examined the land. E. C. Schultz. Esq., Justice of the Peace. Bt. M&rr'i Elk Co. Charles Luhr, Esq., President uf the Bcro’ of St. Mary’s. J. S. Weis, Esq., Postmaster St. Mary’s. Geo. Taylor, Esq., Deputy Postmaster, 6t. Mary’s, Mr. Wm. Lyons, St Mary’s. Mr. John Miller, Coal Minor, St Mary’s. Mr- John Corbe, “ “ u E. It, Stone, Esq., TVellsrille, Ohio, Coal operator. L. Wilmortb, Esq Pittsburg Ponnsylrrnia. BOROUGH COUNCIL OF ST. MARTS TO THE PUBLIC. Hds (a to certify that, baring been over the tract owned by the lUdgway Farm aud Coal Company, and given It a thorough examination, we find (he representation* of that company to be correct We find the soil to be the most fertile—the Coal and Iron Oro to lie in Inexhaustable quantities, through the whole district—the Farms in excellent order, and the Intelli gence and prosperl/y of the people to be of the most' gratify ing character. We know that there is no healthier location in the State, and wc consider it a most desirable place of set tlement. j Wc make this declaration, as we believe there may bo many persons who are unacquainted with these lands, and we are satisfied from onr knowledge of the subject, that information upon it will *e a public benefit. Jacob F. Shafer Klk Co. Surveyor, St Mary’s, Elk Co. Charles Ltthr, President of the Borough of Bt. Mary’s. John Beetch, Member of the Borough Connell, Bt, Mary’s. Charles Brooks. Member of tho Boro* Council, H. J Wbiggle, Member of the Boro’ Council, St, Mark's. l"ant JahaT), Member of the Boro’ Council, St. jilary’e. This in to certify that the above five gentlemen arp at pre sent the acllhg McmWra of tho Town Council of fit. Mary's, Elk county, ftnd that the above It their hand and signature. In testimony whereof I have subscribed my name, and caused the Seal of Office to be attached thereto; and I fully concur in the above recommendation. EDWARD BABEI* (seal.] Chief Dnrgoss of SI. Mary’s Elk county, ~Pa. Sl .Vary’s October 30,1856. TO SEE THE LAND —Start from Philadelphia or other place on Tuesday night, at 11 o’clock, for Tyrone, from which a stage wilt leave every Wednesday morning far St. ifury’s, Elk Co All an* requested to go. It Is suggested that parties uho cannot go will club together and scud a committee. It is abeautiDUand interesting trip. After tho Ist of Juno the price of Farms will be greatly raised. Farms & farming lands in TIOGA & POTTER COUNTIES.—The fol lowing farms and farming lots arc now offered for sale -■ Farm of 126 acres, in Clymer township. 45 acres improved, with house and barn. u “ 100 acres in Pike, Potter co., about 20 acres improved, with two dwelling houses and barn. 41 u 50 acres in Morris, 6 acres improved, & dwelling house. " “ 73 acres in Dclmar, 15 acres improved. 44 “ 75 acres in Guinea, 25 aeres improved, and house and barn. *• “ 50 acres in Dclmar. 11 41 70 acres in Sweden, Poller County. " u 105 acres in Summit, Poller co. Tlicse lands are all located on public roads and are 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 nl a glance thpt this is the most de sirable opportunity nf securing a homestead ever be fore offered in thin, or any other County. Apply to A. P. CONE, Wellsboro', Tioge County, Pa. March 27, 1856-tf. OTIC E.—The undersigned, citizens of Tioga county, Pa., hereby give no tice that they intend to makcapplicalion to the Leg islature of Pennsylvania at its next session, (which commences on the first Tuesday of January 1857,) fur the creation of a corporate body with banking nr discount privileges, by the name and style of the TIOGA COUNTY BANK, with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing said capital to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. B C. Wickham, H. S. Johnston, C. C. Somers, Ira Wells, T. I*. Baldwin, E. T. Bentley, W. Guernsey, Lewis Daggett, O. B. Well”, Leroy Ta. bor, A. C. Bueh, J. S. Bush, F. E. Smith, H. E. Smith, A. Humphrey, Lyman I], Smith, Joseph At kin, P. S. Tuttle, C. G. Denison. Tioga, May 19,1856-6 m. NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!— Just received from the village of New-York, a large and splendid assortment of Spring & Summer Goods at the Store of the undersigned in Middlebory, Pa n and which he is offering at reduced prices. His stock consists in a full assortment of ail man. ner of Goods commonly kept in a country Store. It is needless to mention articles. We shall keep constantly on hand, Pork, Flour, Salt, White Fish and Mackinac Trout. Wo are determined to sup ply the wants of every man, woman and child, in our line of business, and say to our friends and pa- Irons to come on with the utmost confidence in our disposition and ability to supply your every want. It will be owing to a combination of our competit ors to bribe the N. Y. do Erie Railroad Company igaainst transporting oar freight, if we fail in eo do ng- H. H. POTTER. Mid’b’y Center, June 5 ’SG, J. B. Potter egt. TMPORTANT INFORMATION sent to Married Ladies. Address Dr. J. M. SUCESE Canton,-Bradford to, Pa. ( enclosing Iwu 3 c«nt sumps. THCE 'T'l'OGA.' CQfliKffE,) A&IH mercantile Tjaxee. LUST of ptrurat cuettei ftr the tale «/ Goode, Worrit SftreiandUe, Cmmcdiiu It Effect*, orthe Licentex/ear commencing Afajl'l, 1856. bums* Oau nx 1 . - Ctau. Thee, Laag A Bodlne, li . 47 w James Mcrrfl, plour- John Brans, 14 TOO iaguUL H 700 £. J. l4 700 Dtffeobaober A heat- ■ —— Monegan, 14 TOO die, do. 14 700 John Jaipp,. H- 700 D. W.Canfield, do. 14 700 **■“ ■'noottauK •-* ■ Wm, Simeons, 14 700 Mitchell A Weed, 14 700 Bacon A Bleeper, 14 70G J.Kedington, 14 700 Elder, 14 700 H. H. Potter, . 14 700 A cniIURQH. Wm. D. Kelley, , 14 700 K. Aiffilliott, .' 14 700 JF. H. Wettbrook, 14 700 A. G. HllottJ 14 700 (targe fierringtoni P. Culror, Flouting . Flouring Mm, 14 700 Hill, 14 7 00Bennett,Riwdall*CoU 700 KOKRO. lamea Duffy A Bro’a, 14 700 ucmcdn. A. J, Kota, IS 1000 D. 0. Bolden, 13 1000 Soo. Bailey, Oysters, 8 600 B. M. Bailey. Drags, S 1000, Smith A Dodge, , 14 700 A. U. Spencer. Floor ing Mill, 13 1000 0. Tv. Bally, Fleming iflll, 14 700 7. Beach, 14 700 John Short, 14 700 B«noni Short. 14 700 J. N. Wiley, 14 700 CtTKZK, King k Simmons, 14 700 Isaac Beach,, 14 700 Bristol k Stone 14 700 Beach k Rushmore, 14 700 oonnoioif. J. P, Taylor A Co., IS 10 0C Wilson Bennett kCo 13 10 0C Thos. Putnam, 14 70C Barber k Swan, 14 70C Thos. TMean, 14 70C Joseph Hubble, Flour* • log Mill, 14 TOC ncsamLD. J. W Stoddard, Carr, UZLMAO. Ebeneeer Sherwood, 14 700 J. Dickinson, Flour* log Mill, 14 700 P, 8. 8. McNeil, 14 700 XLKLAKB k BORO* Beebe k Lngg 14 700 Henry Baxter, 14 700 A. Losey, 14 700 Coates k Purple, 14 700 J. kJ. 8. Parkhorst, 13 10 00 Leacdcr Cnlrer, 14 '7 00 Culver k Slouon, 14 700 R. Crandall, 14 700 Phelps, 14 700 L. Davenport, Floor* log Mill, 14 700 K. kJ. Tuhbs, do. 14 700 E. Blackwell, do, 14 700 11.-C. Bvsworth, 14 700 Clark Kimball 14 700 OAHfKS. A. P. Cone, jacuov. , J. H. Dewitt k Son 14 7Oq A. B. Dewitt, 14 70d R. TlUinghMt, 14 7od J. K. Burgess, 14 7Od Daggett A Sixbe, Flouring Mill, 14 7 00] Kiroxnzxx. I Jonn Oood<peed, 14 7 00l Seeley 4 Angell, 14 7 0(w I*. B. Reynolds, 14 700 Victor Case, 14 7 00l A. kJ. Dearman* 14 700 Roberts k Markham, 14 7 00' J. B. Montanye 4Co 14 700 I*. Johnson, Flooring Mill, 14 700 LAWTtr.SCZVIUJt. J. R. Bowen. 12 12 60 n. B. Smith & Son, 13 10 CO Bean k Ensworth 13 1000 M. M. Converse, 13 10 00 S. R. Smith, Oysters, 6 1200 Ronbon Pratt, do. 7 1000 R. S. Bailny, 14 700 iWin. A. Roo, 13 1000 ,G.W. Taylor, 14 700 iK. R. Rundel, 14 700 i John Bnmnuz, 14 700 Goo. W, Scart, 14 700 ,Morgan Sherwood, 14 700 E. D Wells, D. P. AW. Roberts, 14 700 udzett. U. T. Vanhorn, 14 700 A Strawshcrger, 14 700 R * Drugs, Ac., 3 10 00 Ooo.Albeck, 14 700 wistfield. R. Ilartsock, 14 700 Kmsen A King, 14 700 J. Foulkrod, 14 700 Charles Close, 14 700 R. C. Sobring, 14 700 Geo. Close, 14 700 J. IC. Corwin, 14 700 Charles GGodspeed, 14 700 J 3. Scelnroan. 14 700 D. C. Strong, 14 700 Geo. R. Shaffer, 14 7 Oo'C. Phillips, 14 700 NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Appeal will be held at ike office of the Subscriber, in Wells, boro* on Thursday the !2fA day of June next, when and where any one aggrieved by the forego • ing assessment can be heard. He will also hear appeals atany tune thereafter, till the Ihth July , when in his office if requested. J. EMERY. Wells boro *, May 15,1856. Appraiser, Stanton Brothers. 13 1000 Butts. MJddlebrook &Co n IS 1000 R.T. Ryon, 13 1000 A. H. Reynolds, 14 700 Joel Adams, 14 700 Calvin Benn, Restau rant, Ac., 7 1000 —— Trowbridge, 14 700 C. Pnrkhnmt, Drugs, 4 600 A. M. Traugh, do. 3 1000 James Ford, Flouring Mill. 14 700 14 7 00| Notice is hereby given, iiuitSpe. cial Coart, for the trial of the following onuses will be held in the Court House in Wellsboro* by the Hon, David Wilhot, commencing on the 2d Monday uf July next, to continue two weeks. May 15, 1856. J. F. DONALDSON. Fioih'y. Ebcnexer Wilson v* I! Stowell & son Edwin Dyer “ Win H Johnson ctal Wallace & Sidling* 44 Isaiah Inscho Isaac Beach “ Jolm Short jr etnl I &. N Beach “ same Travis &. Turner Robert Laud et al Abram Bowman Edwin Dyer et al A L S Leach Edwin Dyer ct al Vine De Put Bt. Manr’s. Tioga County Martha Stevens Bache & Ross John W Guernsey Bingham Trustees same John N Bache Bingham Trustees same some some same Rime same same some WHAT’S IN A NAIVE? Why, eve.iylhing t Btrl—>especially when the nameii ttgnifieani and appropriate, at it certainly i$ at applied to THE EMPIRE STORE, which will certainly hove lo be enlarged to doulric its present size, to accommodate the crowd* that Bock there daily lo examine the now and superb stock of (W&WIDO which BOWEN is receiving from New-York, and SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, because they must be "sold to mskc room for more. Ladies, we can show yon some of the finest, best, most tastily assorted nnd the cheapest Dress Goods, ever offered to tliKor any other community. Don’t take my word for it, but please call and examine for yourselves. And then—such lots of READY-MADE Cloth ing, Spring and Summer wear! Gentlemen, come and renew your faith by sight, WclUboro*, May 15, 1856, T3EITIOVAIj. —DR, B. BARR respectfully XV. nntiounccß to (he public that he has removed his Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P. Morris, &>q., where he may be found at tt(l hours when not professionally engaged. Demands for his services promptly responded to Wellsboro*, April 24,1856. fIMOGA COUNTY AGRICULTURAL SOCL ■l* ETY.—It is requested that the Executive Commiilce of this Society meet at the Court House in Wellsboro 1 , on Monday, June 23, at I o’clock p, m., for the purpose of locating its nextannua) Fair, and for (be transaction of such other business as may Como up before it. By order of the President, May 15,1856, G. D, SMITH, Sccty. Lett ers of aouiinisxra- TION having been granted to the subscribers on the estate of Samuel Goodall, late of Richmond deceased, oil persons indebted to said estate arc re* quested to make immediate payment, end those hat. ing claims against the same, to present them for settlement to ELLEN GOODALL, Adm'x , ROBERT SAMSON, Adm'r. Richmond, May 23,1856. —6w Notice is hereby given, that a certain note drawn on the 13th da; of May, 1856, by the undersigned, made payable to Gottlieb .Rank, or bearer, (or order) sis months afler date, for (85,50, will not bo paid nnlesa enforced bylaw, as the same was procured by fraud and misrepresentation, and is wilhont consideration. MICHAEL DEER, Jr. Liberty, May, 17, ’56. SOLOMON ROOF, Jr. BU7LAKD, HarHson Bobbins, 14 700 A. MUrdaugh. * 14 700 J. L. Wells, Flooring Mill. 14 700 BRIPPBK. Dodge. Phelps k Co., 14 700 Deroy Herrington, Flouring Mill, 14 700 Smith ,k Wiener, do. 14 700 14 70( 14 7CK BULUVAH. Pox* witter, 14 7 00 Ingham * Ford, 14 7 00 J. B. Robinson, 14 7 00 P. D. Parkhont, 14 7 00 Smith * Roblyer 14 7 CO A. Robbins. Dimes, 4 f 00 XI. C. Westbrook,' Flooring Mill, 14 7 00 R. Bnmdage, do. 14 * 7 00 nooA. Baldwin, Guernsey A Co. 12 1260 P.B. Tuttle, 13 1000 Wells A Daggett, 14 700 C. 0. Dennison, 14 700 H. Alexander, 14 700 0. W. Sweatland, 14 700 J.Fisb, U too C. Osmun, 14 700 Thos. Mitchell, 14 700 Wm. K. Mitchell, 14 700 A. 8. Turner, 14 700 Dr. Humphrey, Drugs, Ac„ 8 10 00 J. Van Ostrond, Rca- 14 700 tanrant, 8 ft 00 C. Smith, do,, 7 1000 H. E. Smith, 14 700 David Affleck, Flour log Mill, 11 16 00 S. Parraenller, do., 14 700 Ablel Sly, 14 700 ran bott, Restau- P. Abt, 8 GOO mnoi«. John Erwin, 14 700 wEuanOßO’. C. A J. I*. Robinson, 12 1250 44 Isaac Benson “ John Magee 11 exr’s B Goodman dec. 44 Tioga Railroad no. 14 Richard Phillips et al 44 Tioga Railroad co. 44 Sylvia Parmcnticr 44 John W Muynnrd 44 John N Baclie Exr. 44 H C Spalding 41 VVm Hutson ct al 44 C Partridge 44 T Crittenden 44 A C Ely 44 W PTcfflelal 44 H B Cilly ct al 14 Isaiah Inacho ct al 44 John Long et al 44 Geo Curtis et a! • 4 Hazard Young ct al 41 John Lownshury cl nl 41 James, Pruton et al 44 Richard Phillips et al J. R. BOWEN a marvellous Remedy, for THE HR AND EXTERNAL REMEDY. ■pY the old of a microecope, we see millions or little open* fj lugs on the surface of our bodies. Through these this when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any organ or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders oflhe Liter, affections of the heart, Inflammation of the Lungs, Amhmaa,,Coughs and Colds, are by Its aeons effectually cured. Every house-wife Itnows that salt passe* freely through bono or meat*of any thickness. This heeling Ointment for more readily penetrates through any bono or fleshy.part of the living body, curing the most dangerous Inward complaints, that cannot be reached by other moans. ERYSIPELAS, SALT RBEUXd SCORBUTIC RUMORS No remedy has ever done so much for the erne of diseases of the ikm whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment No case of Salt Rheum, Scurvy, Sore Beads, Scrofula or erysipelas, can long withstand its influence. The inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the prin cipal hospitals, dispensing this Ointment, giving advice os to its application, and has thus boen the moons of restoring , ountlcss numbers to health. SORE LEGS, SORE BREASTS, WOUNDSd ULCERE. Some of the most scientific surgeons now rely solely on the use of this wonderful Ointment, when baring to cope with the worst cdsos of sores, wounds, ulcer*, glandular swellings, and tumors. Professor Holloway has, by command of the Allied Governments, dispatched to tho hospitals of tbe Bast, largo shipments of this Ointment, to be used under the direc tion of the Medical Staff, in the worst cases of wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swelling, stiffness or contra> tion of the joints, even of 20 years* standing. PILES AND FISTULAS, These and other similar distressing complaints can be effect oally 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: Bunion! Lumbago Son Leg! Swelled Glands Bums Mercurial Erup-Sore Breasts Stiff Joints Chapped hands lions Sore Heads Ulcers Chilblains Piles Sore‘Throats Venereal Sores Fistulas Rheumatism Bores, nil kinds Wounds of all Gout Balt Rheum Sprains kinds Skin Diseases Scalds ****Sold the Manufactories of Prof. Holloway, 80 Maid en Lane, New York, ana 24t Strand, London, and by all res pectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicine throughout the United States, and the civilized world, in pots, at 25 cents, cents, and $1 each. There isa considerable saving by taking thclargersize. K. B. Directions for tho guidance of patients In every dis order arc affixed to each pot. [Jan, 17 1856] Brookside family school. BERKSHIRE, TIOGA CO., N. Y., April 1. 1856.—The semi Annual term of tins Institution will commence Tucsdoy, May 13, and continue 22 weeks. Vacancies for u few good boys under 15, for whom nn early appliqalion is desirable. Situated in uno of the most beautiful volleys of southern New York, 18 miles north'of Owcgo, N. Y. Sc E. 11. R., this Institution possesses more than ordinary cluimn to heallhfulneas and freedom from the contominUing influences which are inseparable from tho neighborhood of a large town—while thor ough instruction and faithful care shall be guaran teed to all who shall be committed to our trusts. heecrknccs: C. J, Sludmnn, Esq., 62 Liberty-at., Ncw-York; M. M. Backus, esq. Maiden Lane, New-York. Edward Tompkins, Binghamton, 44 W. P. Pope. 44 « James Wright* Owcgo, 41 Hon. John Parker, 44 “ Hon. J. J, Tuylor, 11 44 Anson C, Ely Elmira, » 4 S. B. Strang, u « James E. ■Smith, Corning, *• Hon. James Faulkner, Dan«viHe, 44 C. H. L. Ford, Lawrencevillo, Pa, C. L. Ward, Towanda, 11 J. W. Means, 41 44 5w may 1. FREDERICK F. JUDD. A. M. WOOL CARDIAC; &. CLOTH DRESSING—done on short notice at the STEAM FOUNDRY in the village n( Wcllsboro’. Also, WOOL re. ceived lo Manufacture into Cattimerce, 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 sudli as ordered. From long experience in the business’! feel assured to say to llie farmers of Tioga county and all others interested, that, having the facilities of Steam Power to drive my machinery, which is far more reliable limn Water power, (which depends upon thunder showers for its support,) I am prepored to card all wool (into rolls) that is brought from a distance the same day. All work entrusted lo mo shall be well done and at the time It is promised. Grateful for 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. WclUboro* April 17-56-m6 _____ LEWIS C. PENDLETON, llalm of a Thousand Flowers to beautify the compfrxlon, remove ton, freckle# and pim ple#, blotches and sunburn on tho Coca. Catarrh Snuff; for Cold#. Headache, Catarrh, Ac. Liquid Heave Cure, for Coughs. Heaves, Ac.. in Horses. Pettit’s American Eye-Salvc. an external remedy for Sore Eye#, weakness of the eye, Ac. Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam, & valuable remedy for Colds, Coughs, Paln'ln tho Side, Ac. Houghton’s Pepsin, for Dyspepsia, Indigestion and General Debility. Dr. Davies’ Depnratlve, for Scrofula, bod Soros of every description. XJsod only os a Blood Purifier. For sale at the Wellshoro' Drvg Store. April 17,1856. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. NEW boots: WM. RILEY would respectfully ffl inform the eitixens of Wells._ , , | A _ boro' and vicinity licit be bos nicnccit the Root do Shoe business in the building -in the roar of Bailey's Store. He is uow resdy to do oil work in bis line in the best man. ncr—and will make Fine Sewed and Pegged Bools and Shoes, in the most approved style, as well as Coarse Work. Repairing done in a superior man ner. He would respecllully solicit tbo patronage of the citizens of this place, assuring llicm that be will en deavor to merit their favors by using the best stock, by careful workmanship, and by punctuality. Wcllsborc' May 1, 1856. 6m. [Notice, IS HEREBY GIVEN, that two certain prom, issory notes drawn on the 7tli day of March 1856, by the undersigned, made payable to Samuel Barlle and Nicholas Feaslrr or bearer, one of which notes is payable Hie first day of May, insl., lbs other for (35 payable twelve months after date, all persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing said notes as they will not bo paid by me unless en forced by law, ss the same wore procured by fraud and misrepresentation, and are without considers, lion. MICHAEL SIIEPFER. Liberty, April 28,1856. THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between James Unify, John Duffy, Chares Duffy jr., and Landis Duffy, under the 6rm of Jamies Duffy & Brothers, is this day dissolved by mutual consent, John Duffy retiring. The books of the firm are in the hands of the new firm of James Duffy St Brothers for settlement. JAMES DUFFY, JOHN DUFFY, CHARLES DUFFY, Morris, Nov. 13, 1855. LANDIS DUFFY, • PORK ! PORK 1-20 bbls of Mess Pork, jinl received und for sale by W, ROT. THE GREAT SERPENT ZS NOT COMING BUT D. P. if WM. ROBERTS’ STOVE EMPORIUM BAS COME I s « w l n s THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wellsboro,’ has just arrived at tlie STOVE Si Tilt STORE of D. P. St, W, ROBERTS. They would call the attention of the public to their well ne eded assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven, MORNING STAR. Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS 4. 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 giveenlirc satisfaction. Call and tee them. . ; i Tl IV WARE*— of all kinds, shapes, and else*, made of the best material and told as cheap if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eavo Gutters made to order on sheirt no. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before, leaving the shop. ST Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, to.’ ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who wish to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money con be saved by examining their stock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work Ac,, at the lale county Fair. D, P, Si W. ROBERTS. Wcllaborq.’ Noy., 33,1855,-lf. The Tioga County Agitator It published every THURSDAY MORNING at Wellsboro’, Tioga County, by Cobb, Stoobook A Co., on the PA Y DOWN System. The cash must invariably accompanv the order for the paper, unless our agents at the several post-offi ces choose to become responsible for the amount, or no pa rr will bo moiled. The rabecription price is ONE POL AR PER ANNUM to single subscribers., Any par son sending us $9 will receive 10 copies of the paper ono year —directed to each subscriber. Office, ROY'S BLOCK, second floor, over Taylor’s Book Store. Justice's, Constable's and other Blanks always on hand. Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and despatch. DENTAL, NOTICE. GUTTAPERCHA! GUTTAPERCHA I DR. R. C. GILLETTE, lale of 333 and 551, Broadway New York, is fully prepared to in.l . _ sert artificial substitutes for the natural teeth, oat UIINIOIII IkOOt 05 WIIOC 9llOp, very recentlyadopted by his professional brethren■ A TM. Sherwood's old Stand, where the of the Dental Assoe.al.on of New York, which cn. XI SW Bovs continue l 0 m)ie mcnd , nd able, b.ra to furnish the temporaries for a mere tr.- measure to order, at as low prices as the limei will nc. xor this purpose guttapercha far excels any admit °‘ l ;"i ! i i n nd f f lale - T , he ,f ,r a ' on e l ' ma aftar All work warranted-.o wear out in a year or *> it aXre! “5,1.” T " , T t “ and “ 0l 0r COm « tO piece.'tiil it An WMF M it adheres with greater tenacity. Teeth cun be ex-; . JL. traded and llie temporaries inserted the same day. JllliCS WallllCCl* All kinds of filling executed with neatness and in \ GASH for any quantity of bides t a durable manner. ; l * le bighesl market price. Wellaboro’ May 8.1856. ( July 13,1854. W. W. ROBINSON, DEALER IN Books, Slalioue ry, Blank Books, Wall Paper—Eng lish, French and American Manufacture^ Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan cy Soops, Violin Strings , Gold Pens and Pencils , <£c., sc. All the popular Magazines and leading Netospa. pert may be had at his Counter. CORNING, N. Y., N*v. 15, 1855. • Plaster! Plaster! Plaster! THE Subscriber has just received at his Mill near Mansfield, o fresh supply of Cayuga Plaster, which will bo sold ut the reduced pried of 56.00 per Ton. He also keeps on hand constantly, the MANS. FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which is decidedly the best in use, at 52.50 per cwt Friends, give me a call— I’ve enough for ull. Mansfield, Jan. 3, ’56. A. BIXBY. DISSOLUTION. —Theco-parlnership here tofore existing between the subscribers under the firm of Jones & Roe, »• this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be settled by W. A. lioe. All those indebted ar6 urged to make immediate payment und those having claims against the firm, to present them for settle ment. JNO. R. JONES, W. ROE. Wellsboro’, March 1,1856. The subscriber will continue the Dry Goods and Grocery business al the old stand, and will beiplcas. ed to see all the old customers of the firm and an many new ones as may favor him with a call. April 17-56. W. A. ROE. rjRANB RUSH TO- RUNDEL’S s-A NEW SHOP—where you will find constantly np hand, a choice assortment of Broadcloths of al I colon, Black and Fancy Cassi meret, Salinetts, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, Satin, Silk and Fancy Vettings, and Trimmings of tn'ety description that can not fail to suit. AH the above articles will be mnfle up with neat, ness and despatch, and a good fit warranted. Or.ate ful for post luvors, a continuance of the some is so licited. Shop in Taylor’s Book and Jowcley Store. WelNboro’ April 16,1856. ARRIVAL and departure of Mails at the Wells boro* P. O, Pa. Northern,. Eastern, Southern St Western Mail, via Tioga daily except Sunday, arrive 12 M, depart 11 A.M. Eastern; via Mansfield, Tlwrsday, arrive 1 P. M. depart 2 P. M-; Western, via Coudersport, Friday, arrive 1 P. M. depart, 2 P. M, Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Fridays, arrive ISM. depart 2 P. M. The above Mails close one half hour before their lime of leaving. . Post Cilice open daily except Sun day, from 7J to Si P. M., and from CJ P. M. laB P. M. [April 4.] I. D. RICHARDS, f. M. TO FARMERS & MILLERS. THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, ore in sue ccsaful operation. The Grist mill, Clark’s pa tent, nbd (he Buckwheat huller, Horton's patent, have in every respect, realised line most sanguine exuda tions. (Those who feel an interest in new discover ies, and those who have grain to grind, arc respect fully invited to call and judge for themselves. The Company will ecu patent righto fur Tioga and Patter count ies. Jail. 3). ,3 n)) SOMETHING NEW? THE PLACE TO purchaser Books, Jewelry, Watches, Wall paper and Fancy Goods, is «i the subscribers new Store, Roy’s New Bnlldinp, where ho will be happy to serve the public with SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Book*, as cheap as they can be purchased tills side of the Cily. ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OF TUE BAT, may be had at his counter, and any book desired can be furnished to erder. He* will also keep a flatt assortment of Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchaser* will always find a splendid lot of WATCHES, clocks, JEWELRY, on hand and Tor sale on the principle of ''Small profits 4‘ quick Returns Will, large practical experience, and having m cured the services of a good workman in the ms. chanical Department, those wishing watches Cleaned & Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. He will keep constantly on hand a large assort, menl of English and American stylos of WALL PAPER which all will do well lo call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past fivors, a continuance of pair oo* ape in respectfully solicited. G. \V. TAYLOR. Wellsboro', Oct. 18, 1855. (formerly of Tioga.) fpHE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL. X UY informs liis friends and Ihe public gener. ally, llml he has removed to Cedar Run and opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and will b* happy lo accommodate those who may give him • call. Also. Rial ho Will take in OATS. lUY 4, PRO. VISIONS of nil kinds, to sell on commission for those who may see lit lo store with him. April 3.185 G. MATT. S. BLACKWELL. Truth is stranger than Fiction! 1 WE mubt snv that G. \V. Taylor is receiving from Ihe Monufacturers, the best and cheap esl lot of PIANOS &, MELODEONS, ever offer* in this county. He can furnish as good instrument and at ns fair prices as City dealers. Call at tb Book Store Wcllaboro', December 6. 185.5, TinPORTANT TO FARMERS.— ± POLAND OATS FOR SEED.—A few bushel* of* Poland Oats, weighing 42lbs per busbef, for iblo at the farm of A. R. Homing, Jainicaon Creek, Westfield township, or at the residence of Mrs, J . S. Brydcn, near Welleboro*. , Wellsboro’, April .10,1856—tf A DniNISTIIATOR'S NOTICE. •lx. The undersigned having been appointed Ad ministrator of the estate of Andrew Hand, late o Chatham, Tioga county, dec’d, all indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will pre sent them for settlement. DAN’L S. SHOVE, Chatham, April 10, 1866-6 w. Jdm’r. • mHOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS I or Mclodcons, should call at TAYLOR’S BOOK &, JEWELRY STORE. Wcllnboro,’ al which place lnstruments can be had, superior in quality and on reasonable terms. Call and Bwr before purchasing elsewhere. jan2i» rpo SCHOOL DIRECTORS & St7~ X PERVISORS—A copy of the last adjust ed Valuation of properly in tho several townships in this County, has been scut to (ho Town C(erk« of said townships. WHOEVER left two pairs of Boots at the I’osl-nffico in Wellsboro' some week, ago, can have the aame by paying for this advertisement. They must bo described before given up. April 10. ATTENTION ALL!! THEY SAY! They any that G. W. Taylor lias the largest and best assortment of WALL PAPER in (own. Drop'in at the Book & Jewelry Store (of the proof, [April 17. BLACK, Blue and Brown Broad Cloths, Black and Fancy Doeskin Cassimercs.alsoSattinett’e and Sheeps Gray Cloths, just received and for sal* very cheap, at (Oct 25) JONES & ROE’S CLOTHING. —A large slock in store of the la test fashions, a fit guaranteed every lime, sa also a price to suit the buyer, for 1 am bound to mP Sept. 20,1855. J. R. BOWEN BUFFALO ROBES.—a lev Bale* of «lra No 1) just received at JON ‘■IS &. ROE’S, O in OKED HAJIS*SBOI’LDiaiI, Oon hand at [April 24. J W. A. ROE’S, TTtLOElt—best brand of Family Fluor, for**la, JC by [A P . 24.1856.] W.A.ROE. Dried peaches a apples— on hand at [Ap. 24. ’56.] ' ROE’S. Mackerel & wwm fmk by the J J oud bbl ut - RUITS ,. GEO. W. SEARS.
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