LATER, EBOM, " T'Junb 9,1850'. The following is iho.lesn'monx, ot§n s: fc-; compllshed and beaulifulyonng'My cliy, long tj resident hefe,apifot,'Somfrtime a school teacher: ■ .’Uvj -_ ‘ • Testimony of a-Lawrence Xady. BlhM Lucy M. WilderyrecenilyfroraWor cester County Mass./ was in Lawrence on ihe morning of iheSlst pf,May last. About 5 o’clock, a. iri.j saw a large’body of men on Mount Oread, near the residence of,Governor Robinson. ‘ Two hours after, I saVlhbni’di vide into two parties, one of which surrounded the house of Governor Robinson; the other came'nearer lowapnd planted two cannon, so as (o'bekr upon, the Free-State Hotel. Saw two United Slates, flags—one red, oh one side a large white star in the centre, on the other the words “Southern Rights,” another flag with the words', ‘f South Carolina.” An-, Other, “YAHKEMiTHEiIB'IE—ABOUTIOtfISTS FALL, Ooa MoljTO, “SOUTHRON RIGHTS for all!”. About noon of the same day, a man called Marshal Donaldson came ■■ down from the hill and entered the Hotel. Presently afterward I dismissed. my. school, saw him come out with three of his owh men and two of our citizens, and went in again. Saw the same party leave the go to the Hotel. Afierward a carriage drove up. and Messrs. G. W. Dqitzler, G. VV. Smith anti the Marshal got in and drove up on to the hill. Soon after Mr. Jones came into the street with twenty five men, and slopped in front of the hotel. Saw him in conversation with several of our citizens—among them General Pomeroy and. Mr. Roberts, immediately after saw Pomeroy and Roberts at work moving a portion of the foundation of the building where 1 was teaching school, and lake out a mounted brass cannon, and with the assist ance of olhers draw it into the street, A short time afterwards a body of about 500 men marched down from the mill and sta tioned themselves in front of the hotel. Im mediately afterwards,'in company with Mrs. Kimball, led town for an eminence just out of town, taking a spy-glass with us. We soon reached the hill, where we found three ladies; saty several men riding about on horseback in front of the Marshal’s posse ; saw them put a red flag on The Herald of Freedom office and on ibe hole! ,- saw a parly i station three cannon, drawn by oxen, in front of the hotel, at twenty-five minutes past five o’clock p. m., the cannonading commenced ; thirly-lwo balls were fired. After that a party entered the basement of the building, and soon hastily’ returned ; presently heard the report of an explosion. In about twenty min utes after saw the hotel in flames. Part of our company left, leaving my mother, Mrs. Kimball and myself standing otTthe hill; re mained until the walls of the hotel fell in, and then turned and walked down the hill together: when about half was down saw four men walking from town; bv their dress we knew them to bo members of Col. Buford’s company. When within a hundred yards they slopped, levelled their guns at us, and without a word being said fired ; heard the bullets pass near us. They then threw down their guns, swinging their hats and shouted, “ Hurrah for South Carolina I” Dowd with Abolitionists. Slavery in Kansas for ever, by God’ Then they took up their arms, levelled them again toward us, ’We were standing perfectly still, looking-at them, when one or-their number cried out, don’t fire: I wouldn’t. They then walked «p the hill singing Lilly Dale and Katy Darling. We afterward saw them joins large compa. nv of men. About 8 o’clock in the evening we again ascended the hill and saw Gov. Robinson’s house on fire. Returned to my father's house and remained over night.— Came into town again the next morning in company with Mrs. Kimball. On entering the house, we found everything in confusion ; trunks had been broken open and the contents Strewn abopl the room ; several articles were missing, among them a rifle. They had searched every room in the house. The floors were stained with tobacco, also some of the clothing. A ball, designed for a United Stales musket, was found in one ofthe rooms. On my way to the school.room, saw ihe ruins of the hotel, the type and paper belong ing to the printing-offices scattered about the streets. Owing to the excitement but five scholars came to school. After dismissing them, they went in company with Mrs. Kim ball down to the bank of the river and saw a company of men—among them David R. Atchison—cross over on the ferry. They had a cannon on wheels. As soon as they landed on (he opposite shore they aimed it toward the town ; after the men were.all over they moved on, taking the cannon with them. Returned from the river to the store of Hutch inson & Co., and Saw that the windows had beoidiroken, and glass scattered in Ironl ofj (he bpilding, Returned home. Mrs. Burdit told me that everything in her house had been Stolen; also Mrs. Johnson said her house was broken into, and what was not taken was destroyed—even her children’s playthings, windows broken, etc, Mr. Brooks told me that his store had been opened ; about $2OO wprth of goods stolen. About noon of ihe 21st, sets an officer of the Marshal’s posse riding a horse which was Siqlea. from my father a few days . previous. My brother saw iv»o oihprs of my father’s horses, stolen in the same way, among the crowd. The next Saturday I went with my father’s hired man to Lecompion to : regain the horses, having beard they were there,? Ip I conversation tvilh some of the men who, de stroyed the hotel, they told me that their or. I ders were to take all the horses and saddles belonging to lliß enemy, The man that went with me searched all of the camps at Le compton, but could not .find the horses.— l otted Stated Marshal Donaldson then gave us a pass to’ go into all the camps, wherever found and search .-for the' hordes. We.'lHep rode down to 001. Bufyrd’s camp ( and as we approached we saw the.rnen loading their.ri fles, We drove into camp and met one of the officers. We demanded (ho ’’privilege pf searching fonpuf ,' Horses., He replied that his orders were to take alt horses (Hey could find belonging to the enemy, but they hatj not found any; if they Had they should certainly haye captured them. Nope of fjjy father's horses fppi found in the camp? 1 It) tyity ap pWef, s hh ; ao|d HEARING’S SAFE AGAIS THE CHAMPION! , The only fc’afo which ,lr>every instance, prew»nvd their entire conteuta in the late Extcasivti Fire*, AT the burning of the Artizau Buildings, April ,10th. and in the great Are in Market Street, May ut. 18511, the genuine JIKIUUNO SAFE preserved thu Jewelry of Oco. \V. Simons ft Jlro. Book*, l*upcr?«, ftr. of Jhrdur ft Bro„ and Kd ward Seamans ft Co., after remaining exposed in the burning mini for in-arly FORTY lIOI.’IIS, and proving cunclmdvtd) what we have alw.iywcMiracd for them, their great superiority over all securities now Known. in those fires, the ILEUKIN(J’S flAFE.Btapdiqgjddcby side with those advcrtfwd a* “warranted to stand 10 per cent, more lire than Herring’s came forth the acknowledged victor, not only preserving thed> contents in excellent order, but be ing themselves in a condition to go through another ordeal, while the boasted “Salamanders" of other makers "were bad ly used np in every instance, and (n some cases their entire contents completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say, that, during the four teen years the Herring'sjw\fe lias been before them; ipore than two hundred have passed through accidental fires without the occurrence of a iipglu loss. We would therefore, caution purchasers against the mis representation of interested parties. The Herring’s Potent is the only Fire-proof £afe made in this city which Is' protect ed by a Patent Right, and we will guarantee It to resist more than double tHc ftmotiVit’-of bent of any other safe now known. FAItRELS AND HERRING , Polo MrtnnTftrtnrem in this State of Herring’s Patent Champion Safes, 34 Walnut Street, Philadelphia.' V, B.—“Evan* ft Wrltspn’fl Improved Salamanders,” ‘‘Oliver EvanX” ”C. J. Gayle***’’ and “Scott’s Asbestos?” Iron Chests (a large assortment having been taken iq part payment for Herring's,) will ho sold at low prices. June 20,1856. TIAtDWIV, GVEBHET & CO., D have just received a magnificent assortment of SUMMER GOODS latest styles, assorted patterns and unequalled fab rics, selected froijf ( ,lho most celebrated establish ments in the city, ail'd which are now offered daily at our Store io Tioga, which can bo bad far Little, or Nothing above prime cost—with oceans of good will thrown on gratis. The first pick is the best pick, So come in while slock is fresh. Delays are dangerous—Pro crastination his frostbitten many a good bargain If you want your money’s worth, come on. If you want more than a dollar’s worth for a dollar, don’t come ; but you will be astonished to see what a pile of goods wc can pul op for a dpllsr. Our slock of DRY GOODS is not made up of the odds and ends and the rem nants of “dosed up" concerns in the City, but com prises a complete assortment of the latest styles dnd best qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi qest imported fabrics, such as Silks, and Ladles* Dress Goods, Latest Styles, And 1 adapted to etery variety of trim mings, Ladies Will do-well to call and cxarain4>the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. D(ddwo» Gflonpcy# Co., have always,unhand a seasonable and-ffshlonablo stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing) . which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO, Groceries; Crockery, Hardware, Glass, •I Stone, Hohow and r^Wpoden Iron, tc el. Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of ecery kind ■ and i of the best quality, with BOOTS A- SHOES; fbrEoirybddy. v All Hind, b/ country in «- change for goods'at the market juices. T. t. BALT)WINV Tings, Juno 36. 1856. A ; T. T) EMOVAI..—DR. B. 'BARR rospeotfblly iV. announces to the public that be has removed his Office to the lately occnpied by Jos. P. Mqnrls, J3sq.,'vv|icre hemay'bb 1 found atull hjiuL when not' professionally engaged, ' ItIIOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS or Mclodeons, should ball : at 'TAYLOR’S OK &• JEWELRY STORE, WBifoboro,'! nt .whloh placo tHdsd lnslrumohts cari be hat), superior in quality and on reasonable terms. Call i end * see before purchasing elsewhere. jan24. Attention allmj they-sayh Thisy say thhl G. Wi : Taylor Ims'the largest and best assortment of WAtdL ‘I*APEB- in tqiyj). Drop ip at the Book & Jewelry Store for the proof.- : '• [April 17. ; 1 TYRIED REACPES & APPLES-?; Uon hand at [Ap. 24, ’sB.] ' ROE’S. MACKfeitIEL A WHirlE ,PISH -J.tX the j| jj uqil hhiy cheap at “ROE'af, ' Ifffl A'JIS llf A' If A M Et' . . Why\ everjOiing,sir ’.—especially when the name is significant and appropriate, as it certainly is as applied.to , .. . . THE EMPIRE STORE, which will certainly havts.to ; ba enlarged to (Rouble Us, present. to accommodate. the crpwds that flock there daily to examW the new and superb stoejeof , . .'•■ / which BOWEN is rocciring Oom :Ncw;Ynrk,and SELLING AT EBDUOEO PRICES, i because they'mast ho bold tor raskd robm for, (ittfrei ' Cadies, we can Show yop some of the finest, best] roost’tastily assorted arid tbd cheapest Dress'Goods, cve;_ offered to,tbi!,or any btfye.r community.' Don’t take my 1 Word for it, tint pleas'd call and examine for yourselves. , And then—«uoh lot* : .of EEADyiMADE Cloth ing. Spring ,and l Summer wear I Gcntlcroep,cqme and repew',yoqr faith by sight, - WellsWo’', Ma'y'ls, 185 Q. Tj. R. BOWEN,, ‘ "VTDTICE'bt hereby gi*cn,ilhiJVa,certain note IN drawn 08 the Ifllh day, «f AJny,lBsG,hy the undersigned,,,mad,o s payable or Rarer, (pr order] six mqqlhßafler l (lftlOr (br, 885,50, wiUnot be paid unless enforced bylaw ‘as th'd same was procured by ftjiud anb mlsrepresentiitlbii, and is without consideration. ; MICHAEL DBISR| jVi, Ijifrurty, liloy, 17, ’5O. SOLOMON HOOP ,Jr. NEW ESTABLISHMENT. NEW BOOTS. WM- RILEY would respectfully fifj inform the citixcns of Wells- 1 I boro* find vicinity that lie has menccd the EJodl 5b Shoe business in * the building inlilho rear of bailey’s Store. He is now ready to do all work in his line in the beat man- will make Fine Sowed and Pegged DooU qnd Shoes, in the most approved style, as well as Coarse Work. Repairing done in a superior man* ncr. , .Ho would respectfully solicit the patronage of (he citizens of,this plane, assuring them that he will en. deavor to merit their favors by using the best stock, by carefbl workmanship, and by punctuality, Wollsbore’ May 1, 1858. Cm. Custom Hoot tfc Shoe Shop, AT M. Sherwood's old gland, where the Scabs' Bots continue to make, mend, and measure to order, at as low prices as the limes will admit, i AH work warranted—to wear out in a year or so and ndl pip of conic to pieces'till it does wcarout Wanted, CASH will be paid (bt any quantity of bide* a the highest market price. July 13,1854. , . GEQ. W. SEARS. fpHB 1 SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL- J- LY informs his friends and (ho piiblfc £cf»er* a Xv-Jl 11 ,aB TPl Tlovcd lo Cedar Run and opened a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and wifi bp happy to accommodate <ihose who muy give him a call* • . AH that lie win tak? in OATS, HAY A PRO. VISIONS of till hinds, lo sell on commission for Uioeo who may sec fit lo sMnrc with him. April 3,1856. MATT. S. BLACKWELL". l l’lastcr! Plaster? ’ I oobsenber lias jnst received athis M ill near •Jt ’Mansfield,'* (Vesll Supply 0 f Ciiyllga Plistcr, winch will [le pbld sit the reduced price of : 86*00 per Ton. ; the MANS, FIECD irffrl ALLIC which is deuidodly the best in use, at s2.so*pcr cwt ' . . ■ . - .. Friends, myo inn a call— . I’ve enough fi, r u ||, "'Murislicldi Jan. 8, 'ifi, A. BIXBY. " TMtM .OJf A THOUSAND ELOWEUS.-.-ftr i ) the reuinval of,Ton, FreeHef, I’i.npUf a.„| all diseases ol the skin, ul |j § ■Truth Is stranger than Fiction!! Wlvmust suy that G. \V. Taylor ,is receiving from the Manufacturers,t|ie boat imd chc.ift esl Idi ot* PIANOS & MECOftEONg; cvdr T offer 1 ? in this cnnnly. Uc dan ibniialtub good nut ui as fair prices ability ih-ibr*. .OulWit \,\ • Pm.'.l. Mi.ju \\ i!l ht.ro\ bin mUi r, IbJj. that Kansas was giv ( en by Congress 10 the South, “ and his blood should be spilled to make 'Jfaqsas a Slave Slate,” He came here hopijjig?*nd expecting/a fight, andHje was <eadyi(egrit v vH& caUccfout-people Pree Stftte’^uffiansi' 4 * arid 'thelawf bf the Te'frltonall Legfslpturc must be arid would he enforced. Sooh aftfei-r rfeitfrnfed home. .O } Loot* M. 1(VILDBB. . Xawbemce, K.'Tv! 4 ‘ i- -Many .oiher fsdics flf this cjiy can' lestity lo ttiany outrages and insulls; perpetrated by the Marshal’s l .posse during the. bombardment of tbe.bole]; Yours truly, , vir. T. ; tract in utile Titian,its,. I hat the Burlington (Vt.) Preg Press, ’.eeltied by Jpjin.G. Saxe, the noted,wit and butnorotis .pbeV, bps,run up the Fremont flag and, y ield's thri'ticket a pearly support. Huzza for.F.remont nnd Freedom. 1 Bhalripney— Wttmore~ln Elk township,, June, 18, byEtdcr Miller, Mr- Vanrensclair-Champney and Miss Isabel Wot more,. /' -D-I-E-D- Benour. —ln Gaines, 17th June’, Mrs. Irena A. Benour.agcd 89 years. Newell —ln Covington, 3d June, Mr. Caleb New ell, aged 46 years. Marlon —ln lowa City, 4th June, of typhus Teller Mr. George W.‘Morton, formerly of Charleston, aged 9D. ' He leaves a largo circle of friends lo mourn bis loss, ‘So early fade .earth’s fairest flow’rs,’ TF YOD WANT TO SEE GOODS AS J-ARE GOODS, call at BOWEN’S. WHEREAS^ Letters of Administration having keen granted to the undersigned on. the csU ale of Jacob Babb, late of Morris, dcc’d, those in delated U> said oaUto are requested to make imroedU ate payment, and those having claims against the .game will present them for settlement, to ' *' Morris, June 19, ’56. DANIEL DOANE. ■. ‘ ' Ady’r. Deerfield woolen facto. RY. 30,000 il>B. WOOL WANTED, To manufacture on shares, by the Vard, of ip ox c)iange for cloth. The subscribers have rented the above place of E. & B, S. Bowen, and are prepared to take in work on as good terms as any other es tablishment, WOOL CARDJTNO and' Cloth-Dreesing done on the shortest notice. Cash,Wool,Lumber and 'all--kinds of Produce taken in exchange for work, The subscribcj’s-are the same parly that run the old Factory in 18‘14/antLwill be glad to see all their old customers, hoping byVstrict attention to busi. ness to give general satisfaction. All who wish to bo served well and promptly will do well to try us. N. B. E. &. B. S. Bowen will hold themselves responsible fur the payment of customers. SCHOFIELD & BERRY, Deerficl d, June 2G, 1856.-3m* Administrator’s Sale. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that in pursuance of an or der of the Orphan*’ Court of the County of Tioga, wo as Administrator and Administratrix of the Estate of Samu el P. Borkboo deceased, shall expose for sale on the premises in the township of Earmington. county of Tiogn, State of Pennsylvania on the 28th day of July next to the highest and host bidder, the following dcsciihed lot of land with the aj* purtenunoca in said township, to wit: Beginning at a Beech the north west corner thereof, thence casteily fifty seven perches, thepcc north eighteen degrees west seven and two tenths perdu**, thence east thirty two perches ami two tenths, thence north forty four degrees east fifty five perches, thence north eighty nine degrees and one half east forty four perch es and seven tenths. theme sonth. thirty nine perches ,and fixe tenths, thence «..»ith thirty idx degrees and tlirfte fourths west fifty perches, thence westerly fifty three perchos and lluee tenths, thence south fifty two porches and two tenths, thence went eighty throe perches and three tenths to tho soulti west comer thereof, thence north one fourth of a de cree ea«l seventy fixe perches and two tenths to the pluCe of Wginning—O.nfaiplng sixty seven acres and four tenths more or le?s, being low No. r.B mid No. 102 of Bingham lands in said township, and part of warranto No. &H 0 and 2U41, Terms oosli on any cy sajc, ' JOII\ CKIITKN, Administrator. PRDnUNOE TRBMAIN, Adtalnintratrlr. June 20, ISiO, TiMIflWCmjT IWfROVEMENI EXTRAORDINABY. Y/ITE would’respectfully dajt'uicfaUohydn'df Mill Y Y owners and all interested in thb uii of wader dower io tlils vicinity, to.a patented.lron Witer Wheel, (called Greeuloafa grayity, and percussion -Water. Wheel,) one of.which in aSawAUII owned,by and Dr..Archerpf Morris, township, ao4 - om,and a -fporlli .nujes/rom Babble CreeK, on jiie ’ 'Slihy Fork. Tina tvhMl' Mf Bataraay’tße>7(n f lwbi drdMja nirtgle savylosaV five’lhoiidajiitiAdbne quildred feet of while pine lumber ;- 4100 ! feet 'of ‘whifch 1 tvas drie’lncli in thickness, dOOfeetSiioclies thick, 500 fqet 1J inches thick; This Wheel’dsed a wry small quantity ofwatdr.only diSchSrgihgahout 90'sqaare litches and with. ttbout ll J' feeiiltfcadiand ’ftllof water while .performing lhe : above! ’ : Tbese 'Wheels are well adapted Jo' the propelling of ill kinds 'of Machinerydrivcn by Water power;’ They are Tiry'simple and -substantial in ■ their Construction, and will do frpm ope third to one half more work 'titan anf other 'lron Water Wheel In'-opbratidA in this vicinity with which they arc acquainted; ■ They offer for sale on Wry liberal terms Iho ptilcnf right for pountiea or States; and also to furnish and pat in operation the Wheels in Mills'in this vicinity on iea sonable terms. For further information address A. Green leaf, Morris loWnship; Babbs Post Office-por L. Vance care ol P. P. Cleaver WelleWo'-Tioga-Co, Pa, A.GREENLEAF, (Juno 12 1656,; ' -.- L. ■’ ; - N. B. The n,hp vc »t> !ln iqd Wheel may be seen in operation at »|rqo»t any time b’ycqljing on Mr. Rob ert Wilson ivbo has the Millin charge. ’ r- 1 menl of CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, . Boston and Common Rodleing Chairs', dfk., which he will sell, as cheap. if- not cheaper,than they can be" purchased anywhere else in Tioga county • Call and see them'! ' • \ WellshoroVJune 19 ’SC. B; T. VANHORN^ Orphan’s Court Sale. •VTOTICK Is hereby given that Id pursuance of an order -of Xl the Orphan’s Court pf the County of Tioga, los Kxecu tor of the last will and testament of Penis C. Slocomb Into of the township of Tioga in the said comity, deceased, shall expose for sale at public Venduo on the premises for the high est and host* price lean get tor the saute, on Tuesday the 15th day of July,next 1850: All that certain lot of land situated * In the village of Tioga In the county of Tioga and State nf Pennsylvania—Beginning at a post on the east side of Main street, at the south-west corner of a lot of land sold wpl con veyed by Seth Daggett to Jacob Prutsmnn, thence south three degrees west about six porches to the north-west corner of a lot of land hoM by said Daggett to <J, H. Seymour and H. H. Borden, thence along the north line of said lot south eighty seven degrees cast forty one feet to a post, thence south three degrees west along the-east lino of said Seymour and Borden lot and lot belonging to If. JJ. Smith’ and lot for merly belonging to Francis Carey about seventy-five feet to the north lino of land formerly owqed by Butler Smith, thenco south eighty-seven degrees cast along the said last mentioned line‘about sixtytfhree perches to .no along the Tioga Jtailroad northerly seventeen .porches opd six/tfntps of a perch to a post, thence across the Tioga river and along the south side of Broad street north eighty-seven degrees west about thirty nine perches to the north-cast conjcr of Co)by Cady’s lot, thence along the cast Ijiio of said Cady lot 'about six perches and one 'fourth of a perch to a post, thenco north eighty-seven degrees west along the south line of said Cody lot, lot of Abel Humplirey and said lot sold to Jacob Prutsupiq ns aforesaid nboijt twenty-six perches and six tenths of a porch to the place of beginning—Containing six acres of land’more or loss, \ylth a largo and commodious dwelling house, a smaller dwelling house, a burn and some fruit tree* thereon. v TERMS, one third cash down and the balance payable In two equal animal jmymonts with interest on tho whole. Se cured by bond and mortgage on the premises. . CALVIN S. SIjOCOMB. June olh ISoO. Executor. Orphan’s Court Sale. By ( yictue °f an order of the Orphan’s Court of the county or I'injm. tho* Administrators of the Estate of Julius Clark bite of Rutland In said county, dertiwi-d, hereby glvo notice tljut they will expose for public sale on the premies In Botlapd.'yjQga County EVmnsylvnnta.-on Saturday the ISlh day of Jdlv uo£t at 1 o’clock I>. >I„ (he .foljovfing described tract* or‘plcdps of land belonging to the estate of said JnlitU Clark deceased, as fallows to wit; The undivided four sevenths of one piece lioginntng on the waith-eost corner of lot bound ing on John Benson, thence uortb along the road leading from Mill Creek to Morgan Hollow. until it strikes tho Bingham iuie, tbence west along the Bingham line by Julius Clark to Orr IViJspp, thence *outhulong Orr Wilson's Jinoj theme west along Orr WIWs line to J°hn Beiinmfa Untv4henco south along Jolin IleiHoii** lihe to'BenJajin’.: Wll-on’s east along the line of B 1 Wilson and William i’ljltli, theitCfr. .huiUl) along tho line of William Smith, thouee east along the line of Jackson Smith, flonrge Wilson, Horaeo Smflli & John Benson to tho place of beginning*—Containing about one hun dred and ninetw>even an os. Also the interest of wild Julius Chirk,deceased" in a certain tract tif laud known iw lot No. 90 of Bingham lamNin Untlaml Imvti-ddpilforefcaid—Contain ing seventy-six and T-10 acres; Terms mode known on day of sale, A. HUMPHREY,! Juno 10 iSort. S. P. STRAIT, j Administrators of Estate of Julius Clark, dcc’d. TTARMS & FARMING L.4IYBS IN V tioga & u. lowing farms and farming lots arc now offered for sale: Farm of 126 acres, in Clyrocr township. 45 acres improved, with house and barn. 44 •* 100 aenns in Pike, Potter co., about 20 acres improved, with two dwelling /. y, \ . houses andbarq. - • ** “ 50 acres ip 6 acres Improved, & dwelling house. H w 73 acres in Dolmar, 15 acres improved. " “ 75 acres jn Gaines, 25 acres improved,. ■ and house tfidbarri. M 50 acres in Dolmar. “ “ 70 acres in Sweden, Potter County, 11 11 105 acres in Summit, Potter co« These lands are all located on public roads and are of the best quality of farming land. Five per cent, only of the parchnse money will Ikj required down, and the balance id Ten annual In* stalraenta. persons of small means who desire healthy loca. tmr>9, will pee at a glance that this is the most de sirable opportunity of securing a homestead ever be fore offered in this, or any other County. Apply-to A. P. CONK, Wollsboro’, Tioga County, Pa. March 27,1856-lf. TIT O T ICE.—The undersigned, ' citizens ofi Tioga connly, Pa., hereby give no tice that they intend to make application to tiio Leg. islature of Pennsylvania at its next session, (which commence, on the first Tuesday of January 1857,) for.lUe ctdalion of.a corporate ■ bqcty with badking or, discount privileges, by the name and style of tiio TIOGA COUNTY-BANK, with *• capital of Ono Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege ol increasing said capital to Two Hundred' Thousand Dollars, B- C. Wickham, H, S. Johnston, C. C. Somers, Ira Wells, T. 1.. Baldwin, E. T. Bentley, John W. Guernsey; Lewis Daggett, O. B. Wells, Leroy Ta. hor, A. C. Bush, J. 8. Bush, F. E . Smith, H. E. Sifcith, A. Humphrey, Lyhtan 11. Smith, Joseph At kin, P. 6. Tuttle, C. Q. Denison, Tioga, May 19, ]BS6-6m THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between James Duffy, John Duffy, Chares Duffy jr., and Landis Duffy,‘tinder the firm ofJamles Duffy & Brothers, is tills day dissolved by mutual consent, John Duffy retiring. The hooka of the firm are in the hands of the new firm of Jamcs< Daffy de- Brothers for settlement, JAMES DUFFY,. JOHN DDFFy, CHARLES DUFFY, Morris, Nov. 13, 1855. LANDIS DUFFY, Letters op adjiisistra- TION having been granted id the subscriber's on the GoodallflaJWiof l^icjiinond deceased, all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, iiili those ijavi. .ing claims against the same, to present them for settlement ,to ELLEN GOCtDALL, Adm'x. ROBERT SAMSON, jlitm'r. . Richmond,May 22,1858.—6 w ROGERS & FQOT, .qoifiesdaln, Pa.' , Proprietor) 0/ ' H ATC HER’S R.ilcilt Double Action SECTION & PORCE , pwp.i.„, „'i T - ■ S 3" Best Pump in the ,World..rtjrtj i,_i Co'lJ&ty arid Stale Rights for Sale. ■ Downs & Oo.i' MnnofkolUrcrs, Seneca Falls,Ni r Y. T; S.Roarns.'' [jrine 19-5#,]’■ : S.B.Foot."' ag.itatqk... W H E W ff SO YOD HAjjieT HEARD THE NEWS 7- 'Well, noWtlnder. l Kansas has been inksded, Lawrence hpafbeenBacked.und.lhD Free Stale,Ho- -Eproijprg.hp deeltoyed.-jjho subscriber, Always awako to' (no best interests olf his fellow.cUizeng.andknpwinglhat there most Be gre*t demand" % WTitete;,, ,n cod*qoonpe;of' i raid Sa'ek'.’Hao corftluded r >lb re iniijf ilauditvSo WON' bolowßbe’s Store; where he is generally in attendance Id receive aqd ufactaiedjlqordjr,,.,., , /. ' Softs, lUvans.OltoinanK. ■ lfonin&fy Erwh/ast^Tables, ’■ -Dress Statius, Drcsadnd Comihonßurcaus; r MAHQGONV- & COMMON WASH STANDS. . Cottagei : F_renfh andtCmmonßedsttads, .of evcry desp;i()lion,together with all artiejesusu ally made in his liqe pf business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters liimielfywillijilha ’belief llljt? those wishing to purchase; would do wcll'to'caß ahdexpmiue liis work before sending blsowlicrefor an Inferior article’. ’’ ■ 1 ' V‘” : " TURNING' done In a ncilmanner, at short no *• ' ¥T| Chairs t. Chairs ! -th'iddilioii above, the subscri 1 wottld inform public that tie has. //f | justrecoiveda largeand handsopieaslott- A FARM WitUfi the Reach of Every Plan. 07 A'An Acres of goadBAWIASacOALLANDIn u | vU -Elk 00. BcDtingortownship, Pennsylvania, for sale, giving a Farm of 25 acres for $2OO, payAtflala iuital ments of $1 per week, or at tho samo.rate monthly. Farms of 60,• 76,*100, orlnore aerta adjoining in proportion. Eachi Faiyn fronts upon a road thirty fret in piiith,. THE SOIL Is a rich limestone loom, and especially adapted to cultivation, os it I* neither hilly nor stony, butgently roll ing or fine table land. Around and, through this property there arc already some 20,000 acres ’under cultivation, and its fertility has been enbfbUshcd frqm thf) crops produced. Upon this subject it is'cosy to be fully satisfied. There is a ready cash market fbi* produce which is much better than tnuie. TT IS THE CHEAPEST, as bind of a similar quality is *oll lUfMfiWU lUghen iirlqqs adjoining, ami especially such os fiortmm (X)AI,; ’ • THE COAL.—This Ji particular is the Coal District, several veins underlaying the whole property, and the attention uf miners, and these acquainted with coal lands, is specially called to it. It has the advantage of being the nearest to the great lake tparket, Midi'.which it ujlf be connected by the Sunbury aud Erie Railroad now under contract and in course of completion front Erie to Ridgeway,.with descending grade the whole way. Tho soil over bituminous coal I* the best, for instance England and other countries. T|ie price per aero U trilling f<>r the’coal alone, (p 11 will certainly, lii **»» la vorable aTocation within * abort liino pay largely. This la important as an Immense cup! trade will soon open. Four coal companies have already been ‘started to work njine« In the vicinity, Uud there are now fifteen openings around 81. Mary’s. o , THE TIMBER, Stockholders also reclcvo—There is no res ervation whatever of Timber or Coal. It is very valuable, and Rl pay foy a grweftt part of fho land. On account of the oxi cejleqc© qf streams there are fine opportunities for mills. FOB IfKALT/f, the location fr utqcii fewmmpudod by I’hy : sicions. Tho chills and fevers ari* unknown, also pulmonary complaints, Being protected from the north east «Inds hy the Alleghaiilea. The water Is phre ‘W'umpiipl the best, tho land abounding In lino springs. FOUR RAILROADS will shortly bo completed connecting It by a direct anpruunlcatioiT with Kqv* Yorfc, Philadelphia, Fittsburg, Erie, Buffalo, and all tho cities o’n the Lakes. They are Ow Sunbury and Erie, the Alleghany Valley, tho PittsOnrz and iloflalo. and the Vcftarfeo. linergciic’c&erthrhs. arc also being mndoTor the building or the Tyrone arid Clear- also passes through this property. Tho effect of thin npoTrtnulc, and general development, as well os the coul may be itiiagiSpd-s. The largo nndf Roughing town of St. Mary's Is in the cen tre of the tract, numbering some tt,ooo inhabitants. It has Hotels, good public sohoola, saw and grist mills, stores, well stocked and everything desired. There are 2W half acre lots in the town of St, Mary’s which will be sold and fhe proceeds equally dhidod amongst those who buy forms. lUdgwoy.lho county seat, \rhere>frex(anß|ve bnrines is <l"po, adjoins the tract 6n tho west. ’ The whole district is intersected by'good turnpike, aud other .roods, ■, * . This is n rare opportunity offered to tyosc tvho w(sh to fahn or have n grtod Investment for tho future. By making proper Inquiries and con-ddcHhg the mfvantngfei of good soil, ah nlmndaucu of rosJ, lienlthfulncss uf climate, Railroad fitolli ties, and its loc.itlpn, a correct judgment may be formed of its l-Tx-nent auvamngea amt ulflmhte Inrrojue. hv Writjiis In die direction.'.ill I*3 plTon to tbnso ' v Wl “b 10 Ywit- tho laud. A syttlvm of will short ly bo adopts, 4 Thereto an exeoUent opening fbr various branches 'of me olmnical buela<^«,. cßpaclolly tanneries wlidolwrUthte, axo handle maken, shoemakers,,carpenters, other*. Forms can bo U .ought by enclosing the ,first Instalment. Udles can hold shore* In Hieir Uwh right. 'Title unquestion ably good, and warrantee deeds given.. Address or apply to Sst^phlla^^'■ ' VOl^ U ‘ HEEEREXOES. Henry. M. Watts, Esl(. 148 Walnut StrOot. Philadelphia. John C. Creaoon. Esq, President of Phi)adclplilu Uaa Com pany. 7th St. above Chestnut, Philadelphia, ‘ ' Goor(tc Wlosnnd, Eaq.. limpootor of Coal, City Goa office, 7th fit above Chestnut, lias booh over the land .and ex* nmlnt'tl tiio coal. • .. Hon. Oco. Ji. Uurret, ClcarfttltL Pennsylvania. has been,over the Tnnd. • ‘ Hdnry Sclimttt, Esq„ United States Mint, No. 632 North ] fifth St Philo, examined the laud. Wm. F. Boone, >Vij,, south bide of IVulunt St below Fourth Philo, exammsl the loud. Hon. Alexander 1.. Hayes, Lancaster. Geo. Wulmsteyi Esq.. St Elk Co* a recent settler. It ickiltd.Gardner, E*sq„ CCrt PopfofSt I’hila, examined the land. J. L. Barrett; *>q., Proprietor of the Mount Vernon Uoiwe, Socoml St alwwo Arch. Pbila. has examined the land. E, C. Schultz, Esq., Justice of the Peace. St. Mary** Elk Co, ClwrjM LjihrfEftq., President of the Bcro' of gt, Mnry'a. J.&Vels, PostnxMiw w.Mary’«»- (h*o. Tujlor, Esq., ptqmtj Post|nasior, St. Mary's, Mr. Vm. Lyons. St Mnry’a. Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, St Mary’s. Mr- John Corlxj, “ • “ »• E. H. Stone, E.-tck, Wcllsvllle, Ohio, Cool operator. L. Wllmnrtli, Esq Pittsburg Pennßylrrnta. BOROUGH COUNCIL OF ST. M.\UY*B TO THE PUBLIC. This is to certify that, having been uu'r the tract owned by the Bidgwoy Farm and Coal Company, and given It a thorough examination, wo find the reprosontatlonH «f that company to In* correct, Wo find tho soil to be,the most fertile—-the Cool and Iron Ore to lie in incxhaustablo. quantities, through the whole district—the Farms In cxcelleilt order, and the IhtHlb gcnco and prosperity of the people to be of the most gratify ing character. .We Know that there is no locution’ in tl)0 Slate, nnd we consider it a most deal ruble place of set tlement. , r We make this declaration, ns wo believe there may be many persons who tainted with" these lands, and wo are satisfied from ohr knowledge of the subject, that information upon It wllV>« a public benefit. Jacob JP. Sfiafer Elk Co. Surveyor, St Mary’s, Elk Co. ‘ Charles Luhr, Pro»JUei)t of the Borough of St. Mary's. John Beeteh, Member of the Borough Council, St, Mary's, Charles Brooks,-Member of the Boro* Council, St. Mary’s, 11, J f Whiggle, Member of the Boro’ Council, St. Mary’s. Fnqt Jfihao, Member of tho Boro’ Council, St. Mary’s. This is’trf certify that tho above five gentlemen ary at pro pent the acting Members of the Town Cduncil of Bt. Mary’s, Elk county, and Uiat t\\o above |s tbeit hand and signature/ In testimony whereof 1 have subscribed my name. find caused the Be>iLof Office to be attached thereto; and X fully Concur in the auovt recommendation. 4 '* r , ‘ ABD(BABEL, . [my , . Qljiur Burgeso of St, #lk county. Pa. St Atory'aOobfopOA, ‘ *' TO PER THE. LAMP—Start from Philadelphia or other place dn Tuesday iilght, nt'U o’clock, for Tyrone, from which u stage will leave every Weduosifay morning fur Pt. .Vary’*, Elk,Co v All are requeued tp go, J; if puggpated that parties Wfirtesonot go will club together and'send ft copiuiUleo. ltis a beautiful and interesting trip.’ After the Ist bf Juno tbo price of Farms wfll ho greatly raised. i THE GJREAT SERPENT IS NOT COKING but Roberts' stove emporium has comri M - - 1 * I ► % W u a & TOE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wellsboro,’ has just arrived at the STOVE & TIN STQRE of D, P* &W. ROBERTS. They would call the attention ol the public to their well ac* ccted assortment, consisting of lh«? YOUNQ> AFRICA, Elevated oven, MORNING STAR. Improved, do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS,PREMIUMS & LOW OVENS. ” - Also a large assortment of BOX and FARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selfcctrd -with the greatest pare, especially for Ulia market, and cannot fail to giveentire satisfaction. Call and see them, . TINWARE. —df all kinds, shapes, and sloes, made of the best material and sold as cheap if net cheaper limn that of any other establishment in the cpunly. Eayo Gutters made to order on short no- Uce. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. All Tin-ware carefully proved before leaving the ehop. O* Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold cither old or new, ta 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 can be saved by examining their slock before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work Ac., at the late county Fair. D. P. & Wi ROBERTS. Wcllsboro.’ Nov., 22,1855.-lf. T> Roorsirjg family school. -D BERKSHIRE, TIOGA CO.. N. Y.. April I. 1856.—The semi-Annoa) levm of tins Institution will commence Tuesday. Moy 13, cad continue 22 weeks. Vacancies lor a few goad hoys under IS. for whom an early application is dcslnihle, Situated in une of the most beautiful volleys of southern New York, 18 miles north of Owego. N. Y. &. E. R.U., this Institution possesses more than ordinary claims to heallhfulncss and freedom from the contaminating influences which are inseparable from the neighborhood of a large town—while Ibor. ough instruction and faithful cafe shall be guaran teed to all who shall ho committed to our trusts. BEEEIIKKOES ! C. J. Sledman, Esq., QQ Liberly.st., Ncw-York ) M. M. Backus, esq. Maiden Lane, Now-York. Edward Tompkins, Binghamton, “ W. P. Pope, James Wright" Ovrcgo, Hon. John Parker, “ « Hon. J. J, Taylor, u “ Anson C. Ely Elmira, ■* S. B. Slrapg, u o James P. Smith, Corning, *• Hon. James Faulkner, Dansvillc, " C. H. L. Ford, Lawronccvi|le, Pa. C. L. Ward, Towanda, « J. W, Means. M i* s\v may I. FREDERICK F, JUDD. A. M, ■WOOL CARDING & CLOTH * " DRESSING—done on short notice at the STEAM FOUNDRY in ihc village o( Wcllsboro’. Also, WOOL re ceived to Munufeclure into Caseimtrcs, Broadcloths and Flannels —by the yard, Tor three shillings, or on shares for one half. All leaving Wool to manofaclurc shall have their | olotli on the Brat of November next; and they can rely on having good cloth and sucli as ofjerecl.l From long experience in llio business I feel assured 1 to say to the farmers of Tioga county and all others interested, that, having the fiicilltics ofSlcam 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 card all wool (into rolls) that is brought from a distance the same day. All work entrusted- to me shall bo well done and at the lime it is promised. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, a continu ance of the same is respectfully solicited. Terms Ih all poses, pay down: Wood and all liiuds of Grain taken in payment for work, Wellsboru’ April IT-rSB-rofl LEWIS C. PENDLETON. Balm of a Thousand Flowers to beautify the cmnpfexion, remove tan. freeklesnud pim ples, Mutches and biiuburn on thy Ca-el Catarrh SuulT, fyr Cobls. Headache, Catarrh, £c. . liquid Heave Cure, for Conglu?. Heave.-, lc.. in Horses. Pettit’s American Eye-Salve. na external remedy for Sow Ej os, wcaknos* „f the oj o, Ac. Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam, a valuable romotiy for Col.ls, Coughs, faln'in tho SMo.Ao, Houghton’s Pepsin, for Dyspepsia, 1 aillgostion amt Gouoral Uobltilv. Dr. Davies’ Dcpurative, for ScrofUla, had ijorcs of every dowrlption. Used only na a Blood Purifier. - jFor sale al the Wellsboro' Drug Store, April 17,1856. DESTAt NOTICE. GUTTAPERCHA! GUTTAPERCHA DR. R. C, GILLETTE, hie of 333 and 551 Broadway New York, U lolly prepared to in sert artificial substitutes for the natural teeth, an very recently adopted by ii is professional brethren of the Dental Association of hjew York, which en ables him to furnish the temporaries for a mere tri fle. For this purpose guttapercha far excels any other kind of plate. The gum for a long lime after extracting is too sensitive for the old method, and it adheres with greater tenacity. Teeth can be ex, traded and the temporaries inserted the same day. All kinds of filling executed withf neatness gpd in a durable manner. Wdlsboro’ May 8,1856. SOMETHING NEW! THE PLACE TO purchase Cooks*, Jewelry, Walchee, Wall paper and Foucy the flQbscribcr’fl new Store. * Boy’s Sew Euilcliujr, where he will be happy to serve the public whh SCHOOL, LAW. and MIRCELLANEOHS Books, os cheap os they can be purchased this side of the City. AI Jj TUB POPULAR MA(|A£DtEo OF TUB DAY, may be had at his counter, and any booh desired can be furnished 1 to order- fle \vjll u|t>o keep a R|l| assortment of Stationery and Ink, which may be purchased on reasonable terms. Purchasers will always find a splendid lot of WATCHES, CLOCKS, Jewelry, on hand and for sale on the principle of ‘•Small profits df quick Returns." With large practical experience, and having se cured (he services of a good workman in the me. ellsnjcal Department, those wishing walehcs- Clenncd & Repaired can depend upon being BCCon)modalc(i satisfactorily and promptly. "■ He will keep constantly on hand a large assort, incut of Englis|i and American styles of WALL PAPER, which all will do well to call and examine before purchasing- elsewhere. Thankful for past favor?, a continuance of patron? is respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYLOR. Wcll«boro\ Oct. 18,1855. (formerly of Tiogti) DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership hef6- lolbrc existing between thp subscribers under the firm of Jones & Hoe, >8 this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the firm will be ■settled by \V. A. Roe. All those indebted are - urged to make immediate payment and (hose having claims against the firm, lo present them for settle ment. JNO, JLJQNPS, \V, A. ROE, Wellsboro’, March 1,185 G. The subscriher will continue the I)ry Goods an 4 Grocery business ol the old stand, ond will be pleas, ed to see all the old customers of the firm and aa many new onog us may fu\or hint with a cull. April 17-SQ. W. A. ROE. RUSH 'ifO RUNDEIAS NEW SHOP—where you will find constantly on hdtid, a choice assortment of; Broadcloth* of all colon, Blgek\and Fancy Cassia mens, Saline Us t Tweeds, Kentucky Jean» x Satin, Silk and Fancy and Trimmings of (nny ' description that can - 1 not fail to sail, . AH the above articles will be mode up with neat, ness and despatch, aud a good fit waTmUPtU Grate* Ail for past lavors, a continuapep of the same i$ so, Heiled. Shop in Taylor’s BqqU and Jeweley Store. Wellsboro* ApVil 16,1650: W. W. ROBINSON, • DEiUai IK Books,Stationery, Blank Uooks'.Wall Paper — Eng, lUh, French and Ameiican Manufacture, Toilet' utfßfiU and Perfumery, Fan -1 cy Soaps! Violin' iSiriaae, Gold Rent diid Penults, ffc-.'/fe. All the popular Magazines and leading Iscwspa* pert may be had at his Counter. [ COIIMSG, IV. V., N«v. lf>, 185.',. Jf* glrV •l.*t ■i :*' t* :,o. -<Oi:
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