The Gseai; Usair^Eq.—James Buchan an ti|at noyer ,«eiil?d iJe settled dowoa Federalist In early hie— bui his connection! turned out a full fledged Democrat-. - -As u di plorrtbtist "he under took ihpOt^oli controretdy, by holding'oubfor “64 40” as “clear and unquestionable, but his claim in that business was by the acceptance of-some fiVo-degrees less.- 'He went to'England, bur nothing. 1 He came away leaviqeey ( exyihiunsettled. 'He : tried to, but didnbVseljlßine enlistment ques tion. Hedid not'settle tbe Central American question. He did not'settle the disputed ar bitration of the Clayton Bulwer Treaty; Tn short, he settled nothing. Altogether, lie has led a very unsettled life. He has never set tled anything, at. home or abroad—and we don’t believe he ever will.— N. F. Express. Ail the German papers but one, in Cincin nan, have come put Tor" Fremont; and the bulk of. the. German press in the country, is for him. At a ratification Fremont meeting held m Cincinnati on Saturday evening, Charles Reefnelin, F. Hassaurek, - Judge Stalto, and other promiignt men among the Germans, made speeches in favor of ihe Re publican nominee. The meeting was a large one; and our Democratic friends will appre ciate its force when they remember that 'Reemelin and Judge Slqllo, backed by almost the entire German vote, of Hamilton county, went last fall for Medill, and against Chase, for Governor. The change they will now effect leaves Buchanan without the shadow of a hope m Ohio. The first response from Pennsylvania is not particularly encouraging for Mr, Buch nnat. The Philadelphia Evening Bulletin “ As Pennsylvanians we cannoi, it is true, raises shout of jubilation over the choice of Mr. Buchanan,; for, although he is a Penn sylvanian, we cannoi discover, in the long course of his public life, no single act that he has done for the elevation of the State’s character or from the promotion of her iloiicy ' 'Detroit, June 19',—Jas. A. Sirang, the Mormon, leader at Beaver Island, was shot on the 10th by two of his former followers —at latest advices he was still alive—but in a critical condition. His assassins are under arrest. Joseph Rnox, a Pierce Elector in 1852, has taken the slump for Fremont and Free dom in Illmoi- -M-A-B-K-I-E-Ik ShoTt —Hart —ln this boro* at the Crystal Foun tain Hotel, by Rev. Isaiah McMahan, Mr. Bcnoai Short ot Chatham, ami Miss Julia A. Hart, daugh ter of Mr. David Harlot Wellsboro’. - ■ Fenton— Scyniech. —ln St. Louis, Mn., 23d alt, at the residence of the bride’s sister, by tlio Rev. Theodore A. Hopkins, rector of St. Gorge’s Church, Mr. Benjamin Fenton, of Cincinnati, Ohio, to Miss Julia A., daughter of Dr. Louts Soyntscb, of Bloss burp. Tmga co.. t- AUra —ln DelmSr, 2b!h ult, Mr. John Allen, aged 1 1 vears- ATOTICR.—The Special Court which was to have ' been held in Julv is indefinitely postponed. The Jurors summoned need nut attend Wvllsboro*, July 9. 185 - f Express, please ropy and charge this office.) •vrOTICEw herchj given that the undersigned intend to -L\ a PRb“W the Ponnsylrania* at <it» neoct annual 'wsWhfor tM creation of & Bank, for the purposes'of and gaticrfil biT&lQg, with a capi tal of One Hundred Thousand Dollar*. with the pjdyilege of Increasing It to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, h/beJAcafed st W clUooroogh, Tioga • Couutv. Pennsylvania, and to 'bo “TIIK TIOGA COUNTY BANK/* WelJsNtroogh, Tioga Co. Jnno 28, 1856 ' M M Coovcrs. C. O'. 6sgood. 8. K. Ensworth. 'J. R, Bowen, ?. S Bailey, Wm. A. Roc. John Dickinson. Samuel Dickinson, 6 F. Wilson, J. Kmart. Thoe. Allcp, J. Is, Robinson, Jno. N. B.vhe R 0 WhUe. Jimh Mathers. U I. Nichols, S. K. Smith, Jam« ' Kimball, C. Robinson, Wm. Bochc, Oco. C. Kress, L. To Owners of Water Power. VALUED MOTIVE POWER for driving all kinds© Lj Machinery, proved and confirmed by actual experiment t«> equal an overshot. We «ould rciiieclfuHy mil the nlten turn of nil interested In the uie of Water Power, to “Good win's Patent Central vent Direct Acting Water Wheel.” pat ented April 4th 1854, and rank'* In the first class of Hydrau lic Motor*, lin simplicity of construction and durability ad dl'd to thb comparutiu' small cost arc ronsidfrations that cannot fall to attract the attention of ttiiw engaged in the use of Water Power Being of small dimensions, it requires hot little spare and Is readily secured from frost.' It runs upon an upright shaft and needs hut a trifling amount of gearing to drive any kind of machinery We offer for sale. State, County w Individual Right*, or to furnish and put In opera tion said Wheels on the most reasonable terms. We aro also agents for the tale of Dan pease Jr's Celebrated Smut Machines A Buckwheat Rubbers. Address Humphrey A Cor bin, Osceola Tioga Co. Pa. July 3d, 185^ <y*We select among- those having Wheels the following where theV'Cau be seen QQdor.dlffercnt heads and the amount of labor betug performed by them and invite n careful inves tigation Into their merit*; IT. AJ. Tubbs, Osceola Pn., Flour Mill. 9 ft. bead; If. Sheldm. Deposit, Flour Mill, 9 ft.; ii. IV. fapauldmg, Troy Pa.. Plaster 31111, 7 A.; Squire Gamble, Otis co, X , Flour Mill, 42 ft.; S. Smith, Meckl'g, Schuyler Co., X. Y., 50In.circular sow, 12ft. head; H. Bloomer. Grid. Sen eca Comity N Y, Sow MiU, 17 fL; DAB Pratts Woolen Fac tory, Elmira,.3ft; £ G Steven's Mills, Steuben County X Y., 20 ft; D. Knowles, Lodi, Bergen County X .T, OR; Leonards vlllc Manufacturing On. Madison Comity N T, 6 ft; S, p. Kelsey, Pruble, Cortland County N Y, Bow Mill, 28 ft. THE SALAMANDER OF PHILADELPHIA '‘lBwSr *1 against the world. JHI.I EVANS A WATSON. 26 Sooth Fourth Street, Philadelphia.' have had the surest demonstration In tfie following Ccrtifl cotes, that their manofacktre of SabhAandet Safes has at length folly warranted the representations which have been made of them, os rendering an undoubted security against the •terrific element: Bnuinnptiu, April 12,155&, Messrs ISpqiu <£ IRttwn—OnaU:—lf afford* us the highest aallufoctlon to state to yoo» that owing to tho Tory protectjra qtuililJoi of tvcb of .the Salamander Sdfcs which we’purchased «f you aomefrw Months sltws, wo savod alorgo portion of our .iHwclry. Books, Papers, 404 exposed .to the calamity fire in lUwtoid Place,i)Q ibo.moynUjg of tl\c 11th Inst. >Vh<*n we reftJct that lb toe Safoe.wete locktod fc the fourth story of the tmlldtog wo occupied, add that they fell subse quently Into a heap of burning ruins, whrtf'thc rast concen tration of heat caused the hrau'plates to melt, we cannot but jragkrd the pre«rvnU6n of the Talnatpfe tonfent* as toast coh vinejng proof of tbo Rival security afforded by your Safes. We shall take touch pleasure (t\ recommending them to men cf business as a sure reliance against Are. PHItIUILTHtA, Jtprii 12,1850, ' Messrt Krans <t Watson* I bare to offer you my testimony to XaTor of the great aecurjlr afforded to my entire stock of jewelry, books, papers, *q., during tho reccut dlsastroas coh fisgrstlon In Banstoad place, from the fact that the same weto contained Ip .ttfd of ,the flalapmadar. Safes roanufactnred by too. Uartok Itulen from tholifth story of the Artisan Build mg. where they were prOrlonsly placed and exposed to a rast heat for along time, As preservation of tb i valuable deposits s«*rm«i lottery one who wltaessod the, opening and interior examination, a matter of pepfound astonishment. To all who may require ft pe'fftct protection from the rava *«** of fire, I shall not hesitate.to.KMOmmfend the uso of your Bafcs, os 1 conshler they tore now undorgooe the must trying test. ... i H. B. Mobosit. fnuiEtJßU, April 14,1656 a db doubt you will bp deeply gray Bed to loarn tfre gpod conilUjoiilu which I (Hscot ered my book, poHcy W iflMimfaot, certificates of«tock, and other taluahlc documents, wbcq on PrkUy.laatl opened tho safe madn hv your firm. With my knowledge of its greqt cxpotfDrovbothto theinlqp ■lly of the heal from so hot a fire as that which destroyed ■* the Artisan Building,‘4a also from the force'of the fall liras Us former elevated pohiUoa In (he sbird story, J coaid ootoJV t&in bat ilfafier hope*, prior to its interior inspection, that fbe contonU whkn roq£* so highly prised would ever be of any service to m«, but as these fears are now happily re moved. I tod it only due;tp any tpyoo, that I can the Ofe A your Safes to all who way wish to r ffe) a cgyphdf qcc In the pencil flOCh ttoabs provi des against to frightful au eio'acaflp ' .Inly 3d Bdvakd CUamu Bookbinder, fthnuhify na hand Patent Powfifrrand ThieyhwC l-ocke hi $4&K*, ftoiei *<■. ‘ ’ | AGENTI^gENTS! Extra Indu&Mfafis Offered. PERSON S sending me tiSiriulaireaa, I will mnll (post paid) a full descriptive catagwn»:6t my Books, ana with in struction, t u operate that WiU enshlD thorn to make from $5O to sloira» <&tKyrhe new *ndtmpaWlk»Mpr>Addi£a K*OM6oifQuak&(Hty Pnb ■U«bii(4 Ifoine.pj South P4i4Slract, rhllattelphi*., Or lair ing west, to H. M. P. 8. Editors of airy tegalatrwnekly newspaper or monthly periodicals, thronghont the United States, giving the above advr* Usenrerit* foac-or more ihaortions, inclnding, fUa notice, and oopiee Of the .papers, £c. .hontkining.'tha same, ahull have a copy Of Brother Baton, the Circuit Rider, Uothodiat Preacher, a book-containing 320 ItOutid in'beairtihil style,'mailed to th® W : jaygd.’sMt.,, , .: ... . Llfflf 'OF BETTERS _rpma/nfn£in the PosfOfflco at Wellc borAugh, forQuarUrfciidlng June 30,1656 r •./. Beeby Frank, *» Prudent Cranc^Fqrclgu. Bacon Miss Salllo A. . Moajqr Henry,' Butter George, ’ 1 1 Tfuolfetterd Jouyjitil, Beach Lyman, .. • ; Putnam ,G. .. • Brnucr D. E. J. 3 Buggies Hotbed, Brown MissCeolla, Cfcre of Wm/0.,\ Jamea Brown, Foreign, Boscnstein Leroy, Corona -Mist Martha, Smith Bliss Julia, 1 Gatlin Mra. Broline B. * • Scribner O. 8, Bengal John, , Scrlba P. G. Davis IV Stoddard J n Francis 8.,. , Truman Charles L. Hubhord Sherman B. 2, Taller Philo, llofbnau M. 8., TJlrick Anton, Hoffman W., Wheeler John, v Harmon Mth. Elitaboth, Webster Jacop E. Hank Jacop, Wllaon Matilda, Kintley James, ' Wonmrorth Jesse, Lewis Miss Walker J. Persons calling for any of the above letters wiU please say they are ftdycrti&d. I. D. KICHAKDS, V. M. NEW ESXABEISHMENT. BOOTS. WM. RILEY & BENJ. SEELY |fj I would respectfully inform the %|. citizens of Wellsboro 1 and vicinity, that they have commenced the Boot Sc Shoe business in the building formerly occupied by the u Tioga Eagle” They are now ready to do all work in their line in the best manner—and will make Fine Sewed and Pegged Bools and Shoes, in the jniost approved style, as well as Coarse JVqrk. Repairing done in a superior manner. ' They would rcspcctlully solicit the patronage oflhe cilizens of this place, assuring them that they will en. deavor to merit their favors by using the best slock, by careful workmanship, and by punctuality. July 3d, *56. Cm. from May 1. u Deerfield woolen facto ry. 30,000 lbs. WOOL WANTED. To manufacture on shares, by the 'yard| or in ex change for cloth. The subscribers have rented the above place of. £■ & B. S. Bowen, and arc prepared to take in work on aa gopd terms as any other es tablishment wool. CARDINO and Clolh-Dressing done on the shortest notice. Cash, Wool, Lumber and all kinds of Froduce taken in exchange for work. The subscribers are lbs same party that run the old Factory in 1814, and will be glad to see a)l their old customers, hoping by a strict attention U> busi ness to give general satisfaction. All who wish In be 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. Deerfield, June 26,185G,-3m* WHEREAS, Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the est ate of Jacob Babb, late of Morris, dee’d, those in. debted to said estate arc requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement, to Alorris, June 19, ’56. DANIEL DOANE. A dm'r. *VTOTICE IS HEREBY fIIVEN that io pursuance of an or- Xx dor of the Orphans’ Conrt of of Tioga, we ns Administrator and Administratrix of the Estate of Samu el P. Bnckbcfl deceived, shall expose for sale on premises ‘in tiie township of Farmington, county of Tinea, B(ate of I’ennsylTania on tho 28th day of July next to the aigltaM 4ri9 best ImUer, the following deocnbcil lot of land with n>e'ap purtenances In «\W township, to w!(: Beginning at a Beech the north west comer thereof, thence easterly fifty seven perches, thence north eighteen degrees west seNCU and two tenths perches, theme cast thirty two perches and two tenths, iic-vtK ft-v-tr four rtegrees*WWt Pity nre perrlreM. thene* north nighty nine degrees .ind one half toot forty four perch es and seven tenths, thence souih thirty nine perches and five tenths, thence south thirty six degnes nnd three fmirthli west fifty pen-hes. tlienee westerly fifty three perches mid three tenths, thencwsonth'fifly two perches and two tenths, thence west eighty three porches ami three tenths to the south nest comer thereof.'tlrnnre noith one fourth »»f u de gree epat seventy five perches and two tenths to the pluoo of beginning—Containing sixty seven acres ami four tenths more or less, being lots Nn. 68 anil No. 162 of Bingham lands in said township, arid juirt of niirrants No. 2040 and 2041. Terms cash on diiv of Nile. » JOHN CKIPPKN, Administrator. \ PULDEXCE TiIKMALN, Administratrix. June 2ft, 185 ft. • * HERRING’S SAFE THE ’CHAMPION I The only Safe which, in every instance, preserved their entire contents In the late Extensive Fires. AT the burning of the Artl&m Buildings, April 10th, and in tin* great ftro in Market- Street, .May Ist, 186 C, the genuine HERRING SAFE preserved the Jewelry of Geo. W. Simons A Bro.; Books. Pajwra, Ac. of Fisher A Uro., and Ed ward B«»nmn* A Co., after remaining exposed in the burning ruins for nearly FORTY IKUIRB, and proving conclusively what we have alwaysclauncd for them, their great superiority over nil securities now known. In these fires, the HERRING'S SAFE, standing side by bide with those advertised as ‘‘warranted to stand 30 percent, more fire than Herring’s came forth the acknowledge! victor, not only preserving their contents in excellent order, but bo mg themselves in a comlition to go through another ordeal, while the boasted “Salamanders" of other makers were bad ly used up In every Instance, and In some cases their entire content* completely destroyed. To the public we would simply say, that, during the four teen years the Herring’s safe has Iwcn before them, more than two hundred hare passed through occidental fires wiihout-the occurrence of a single loss. We would therefore, caution purchasers against the mis representation of interested parties. The Herrings Patent i« the only Fire-pmof Sofa made in thb* city which is protect ed by a Patent Right, and we wilt guarantee it to resist umre Gian double the amount of heat of any other safe now known. Ucrrlng’s Patent Champion Sates. 34 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. N, B. —“F.vnng & Watson’s Improved Salamanders.” ‘‘Oliver JSvau's,” “C. J- GaylcrV’ and “Boott’a.AsliestOfl;” Iron Chests (a huge assortment having been taken in part payment for Herring’s,) will be sold at low prices. Jntie 26,1856. Baldwin, Guernsey a co, have just received a magnificent assortment or SUMMER GOODS latest style?, aborted patterns and unequalled fab ric*, selected from the most, celebrated establish* menl* in the cily, and which are now offered daily at our Store in Tioga, which cao.be had for . Little, or Nothing 1 > above prime ocean's- will thrown on gratis. Tho fir«t pick is tlio best pick, so obrac in while stock is fresh. Delays are dangerous—-Pro. eraelinstion has ftifslbiUeo many ’a good bargain If you want your money's worth, come on. If yon want more titan's dollar’s worth for a dollar, don't come ; but you will be astonished to see what a pile of goods we cam‘put up for a dollar. Our slock of DRY GOODS is not made up of the odds and onds and the rent* nants of “closed up” concerns in the City, but com pris&id 'iSsflrttndht of. tlip latest styleaand best qualities, from the coarsest domestic'to the fi nest imported fabrics, suchas . <- Osoauc W. SufOW A Beo. Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, andnda[fted toevery variety of trim, mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. '■ Baldwin, Guernsey & Co., have always oh'hand •a seasonable and fashionable stock of -' ' ‘'■ Gentlemen's Ready-Made 'Clothing^ which will pe sold at the lowest CASH PRICfcS. ( " , / ALSO, ■ ' ' Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, , Glass. Slone, Hollow and Wooden Warei ! ‘ and Dye-Stvfs of ieery kind '' ' > and, pf the best quality, ' ' with BOOTS Se SHOES, for-Eoerybody. ■ t * Ail kinds of Country Product taken in ex. etCange fo'r'poodsot the tuarkei prices: ' I/ ' i ! i < ’ ! • - T. L. BALDWINS ‘ Tioga. Jun? 26. 1856. A. T. GUERNSEY, ■sJi-tf’i ? .« -A 'O. R LWSEt/, Administrator’s Sale. 50 u> f PARRELS AND HERRING t Bole Manufacturers in this State of Iron, te el, Nails, Oils, Paints T.flß .00.1! y,TY AgarHAß. IMPROIfEMENI vEXTBAQBDINAftV, : "^7JP,wonW respectfullycall the atteutUm.of MUI T'V • ownrifVarttf'rillinterestedln tfaeWofVaUUr atiwer In'lhik vioiniW, l<j"» patented IrOhWnKr' Wfcipl; (titled' Gftehleif *s 'gravity’ add petHndefefa' l Water WhW» one oF whiijh’ they haVe rcechllypttt s in'a Saw MHi.ownea by’Jndfce'Whiitj ofWethiboro' end Dr. Archer of.Whrris township, altdsitaated tniW front Babl/g, Cree|tj<m <Ufg Stony Fdt jtit v’Kii? wheel on Saturday tijaVAk Inal., droye single, saw to saw five thousand ari'done, icetof white .pine''lumber; dlOOfeet of which was one inch in thick rtea»> 4()Q' fee\. 2 inches' tbipfc, 600 feet,,lJ incljeg.lhick. ‘ Tlii«,Wfieri!‘weljha verysmall (joanUly of .thaler, only about 90 square inches aqd.jvilh,about Hi feel h^a'dand. fall of water while , perform ipg the above; These Wheels are wjelladagted lo (he propelling of all hinds of Machinery .driven,'by Water power.. They are very simple arid substantial'in their construction, and will dp from one third lo„ one half qoro work than any other Iron Water wheel'in opetaliori'in, this vicinity with which they are acquainted. ’They offer for sale on very liberal terms the patent right for Counties or States, and also to furnish and put in Operation the Wbcelsjn Mills in this vicinity on rea sonable terms. . F|Ot further information address A. Greenleaf, Morris township, Babbs Post Office, or L. Vance care of P. P. Cleaver Weilsboro’ Tioga Co Pa. . . A. GREENLEAF, ' June 12 1856. ; • L. VANCE, 1 •- JV. 11. The aboye Itamdd' WhceL'may be seen in operation at almost, any lime by calling on Air. Rob ert Wilson who has the Mill in charge. - ■ Orphan’s Court Sale. ■VTOXICR Is hereby given that In pursuance of an order of Jl i the Orphan's Court of the County of Tioga, las Exeeu lor of ihu lost will atul tcutnmunt of Versin C. Slocomb lule of the township of Tioga in tho said comity, deceased, shall expose for sole at publlp vonduo ou the premium for the high est and best price I can get for the same, on Tuesday the lath day of July next 1850: All that certain lot of land situated In tho village of Tioga In llio county of Tioga and State of Peunf»yl\nnia—Beginning nt a pobt on the east aide of Main street. at the south-west corner of a lot of land sold and con veyed by Seth Daggett lo Jacob Prutmmn, thence south three degrees west about six perches to the north-west corner of a lot of land sold by *aid Daggett to C, H. Seymour and 11. IT. Borden, thence nlon£ the north line of said lot south eighty sovfen degrees east forty one feet tint pent, thence south threo degrees west along tho east line of said Seymour ami Borden lot and lot belonging to 11. E. Smith and lot for merly belonging to Frauds Carey about boveuty-fiyo f c . c *t to the north Uneuf land formerly owned by Butter Smith, thence Bight y-fieven degrees cant along the said last mentioned hue about sixty-three perches to .he railroad, thenca along tho Tioga llnllroadnortncrlyseTenleon porches and alt tenths of a perch to a ikj»t, thence across the Tioga rivor and along the south side of Broad street north eighty-seven degrees west about thirty nine perches to the north-cast corner of Colby Cady’s lot> thence qlung the oast line of said Cady lot about six perches and one fourth of a perch to a post, thence north olghty-scven degrees west along tho south Hue of’said Cady lot, lot of Abel Humphrey and said lot sold to Jacob Prutsman as aforesaid about twenty-six perches and six tenths of, a perch tq the place of beginning—Containing six acres of land more or less, wltli a largo and commodious dwelling house, a smaller dwelling house, a barn and somo fruit trees thereon. TpilMS, one third cash down ami the'hainnce payable In two equal annual laments with Interest on the whole. Be* cured by bund and mortgage on the premises. CALVIN'N.SLCXttMB. June 9th 1850. r Executor. Orphan’s Court Sale. BT virtue of an order of the Orphan!* Court of the county of Tioga, tlio Administrators of tlio Estate of Julius Clark late of Rutland in Said county, deceased, heroliy gho notico.thatjhey trill orposoiorpublic sale on the promises In Rutland, Tioga County Pennsylvania, on Saturday thoJ'Jkh day of July next at T o’clock P. M., tlio following-da»ciHb<yl tracts or piecics of land belonging to the estate of said Julius Clark deceased, as follow a to wit; The undivided four sevenths of one piece beginning on the south-east corner of lot bound ing on John Benson, thence north along the rood loading from Mill Creek to Morgan Htdlow, until it strikes the Bingham Hue. thence west along the Bnigham line by Julius Clark to Orr Wilson, thence south along Orr Wilson's line, Uionco west along Orr Wifrons line ta John Benson's line, thence south along John Benson’s line to Benjamin Wihon's hue, thence east along the line of B! Wilson aud William Smith, thpnce south along the Huh uf William Smith, thence cast along the line of Juckbon Smith, George Wilson. Horace .Smith & J\Jlm Benson to the place of beginning—Containing olwul one hun dred an«l nmidy"«*\eii acre-. Also the intere-t of said Juljud Clark deceased In a certain tract of land known aa,luiftn. 90 of Bingham lands in Rntland towiudiipaforesaid—Contain; fng seventy-six and 7-10 acres. Terms mode known on day of Nile. A. lirMPHUKV.) ‘ Juno 10 IWirt. S. S. STRAIT, J Ailminhtmtors of T>uto of JUllm Clark, floc’iT, INARMS & FAR9II.\G L/tNDS W X 1 Tioga & potter cousmts.— Ti.e r u i. lowing farms and fanning lola arc now offered,for sale: Farm of 1*26 acres, in Clymer. town»hip. 45 acres improved, will) houso and barn. u M 100 acres in Pike, Poller co., about -20 acres improved, with two dwelling s.' : . houses-and* born, • - “ u 50 tq.ftlorrU, £ acres improvcd,'& dwtllinghonsc. 11 ** 73 acres in DelmaV, 15 acres ifhprbvqiT. “ “ 75 .acres in Guinea 25 aercs improved, • - - artd liahstt Vntt Mrn*' *>': • “ ** SOiacresJn'Dtlraar «-• “ 70 acres in Sweden, Potter County. H 105 acres in Summit, Potter co. ' These lands are all located on public roads and arc of (he best quality of farming land. ' 1 1 Five per cent.otrty of'(he purchase money Will be required down, and the balance in Ten annual Ini stalments. i Persons of email means who desire healthy loca tions, will see at a glance that this is the most de sirable opportunity nf securing a homestead ever be fore offered in this, or any other County. Apply to A. P. CONE, Wellsboro’,Tioga County, Pa. March 27, 1856-lf. IVOTIC E.—The undersigned,' citizens of Tioga county, Pa., hereby give no* lice that they intend to make application to the Leg islature of Pennsylvania at its next session, (which comnjepcpaqfl.lho &sjL Tuesday of January 1857,) for jhetrc&UpD of’a corporate body with fencing or discount privilcgcs. by the name and style of the TIOGA COUNTY BANlfi with a capital of One Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing said capital to Two Hundred Thousand Dollars. BC. Wickham, H.S. Jnhneiop, C. C. Somers, Ira Wells, T. L. Baldwin, E. T.‘Bentley, John W. Gnemsey, Lewis Daggett, O. B. Wells, Lctoy Ta bor, A. C. Rush, J. S. 6ush, F. E. Smith, Hi E. Smith, A. Humphrey, Lyfrian FI. Smith, Joseph At kin, P. S. Tullle. C. G. Denison. Tioga, May 19, 1856-6 m. ■ THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore cxJsling between James Duffy, John Duffy, Chares Duffy jr,, and Landis Duffy, under the firm of Jamies Duffy & Brothers, ia this day dissolved by mutual consent, John Duffy retiring. The books ol the firm are in the hands of the {tew firm of James Duffy &. Brothers for settlement. JAMIES DUFFy, . JOHN DUFFY, CHARLES DUFFY, Morris, Nov. 13. 1855. LANDIS DUFFY. r ETTEftS '■'Of' AWMISISTBA -i-i TION having been granted to (ho subscribers on the estate oFSopniet Goodall, latfffcf Richmond deceased, all persona indebted to said estate arc Re quested, to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims against the' same, td' present them for settlement .to' ELLEN GOODALL, Adm'x. ROBERT SAMSON, Adm'r. , Richmond, May 22,185 - 6w 1 11 „ ■ HOGKERS & FOOT, ~, . f*a:. ;■' Proprietor’s of TH 'Patent Doable Action SUCTIOiV A FOKCE • / ;m / IPfIWP.. iJ , i -s ETBcst Pupip ia the WorldJjTj v_L County and State ' Rights for Sale, Downs & Co 4 Munufaolutcrj, Soheca Falls, N. Y. 1 •• T:S; /Hod***,' 1 ' Qime 19-50,] •• 8. B. Foot. '- rrniosß wishing to purchase pianos I-■ or ’Melodeomd shahid' Call-'at TAYLOR’S BOOK do JEWELRY' STORE; ..Wellsboro,’: nt which‘plion these Instruments cad beihad,'superior in quality and on reasonable terms. Call’and .‘see before purchasing elsewhere. jan2t, ATTENTION ALL!!! THEY SAY:! They say lhat'G. W, Taylor has'the 'largest and best assortment of WAUL PlPEßdii town. Drop in nt tlie Book & Jewelry Store for the proof. • ' [April 17.- PEACHES A APPLES -L' on hand at [Ap. .24*. ROE^S. MAORiEIII!t IPI^H i'A by the ? f jj' and bbfj clleip ft' ' ROE'S, i Wltlhn 'tie dttaai. 07.. AAA ActejWjmptf JABM AND COAL LAND In I AtSNAni Pepjipiriuiifi I -T H&BOWtt at to cultivation, as it is aelthes hilly pqr atony, but gently roll ing or fine (able ’Arirand and'through this property there aw already urne 20,000 Acres under tumvatiou.hhd it*' forffl'y iW^rup^bdufojf.fCpot, thjg ■jbject It Is easy fully mfiflwT there wa ready COM) market for pToaoee whkhutaach iMtttf \T M T3£K CHEAPEST Mtextd of,a timUar. quality,!! reR-t lugV “o^highcr' prices adjoining, aucji ay- THE COAL.—This in particular is the Coal District;several Veins underlaying tho whole proptrtj,'anfl tbs'ktteiitk>h ( Qf miners,'and those acquainted with coal lands, is.specially, called to it. It haf U» advantage of being the nearest to the great lake which ft'will tKroohntated by the Satoburyand RciaßaftfoaK cogtfaef asd of completionfronxErleto Rid|9way, wjth descendinggrago the whole way. The soVl*6vCTTdhimlnoUe coal ‘U the 'belt/ for iostanco England and other countries. priceipec' acm I* trifling for the ylll certainly, in.so fa vorable a location within a short .time pay largely. This is Important as atr immense coal trade frill soot* 6pcn. • Etihr coal companies have .already been etartod to work mines In tiio vicinity, htn now.hftoori o'pebiogi'aruuud st. Morv’s. TIIE TIMBER, Btbckbolders alio' reclovpr-There la no,'res-, ervation whatever of Timber or Cool, It Is very valuable, and ill pay for a grweat part of>tko land. iOn aocoudt ofhhu ex coUvucc of streams there artxfiuo opportunities for mills. FOU HEALTH, the Ibcatfon by Phy jh(cuui3. Tho chills and feviirs aw unknown, aide pulmonary complaints, being protected from the north cost winds by the AIU-ghanics. The water Is pure and amongst the best, tho laud alKmmlfug in flab springs. ' ,Jj - FOUR RAILROADS will shortly be completed connecting It by a direct communication' tfith New York, Bhifutlelphfu, Pittsburg, Eric, Buffalo, andr ull .the cUios:-nu tho They urodbo Buubury and Erie, |he A,lleglmny Yuljev, the PHtsborg and Buffalo, and ttio k Venahgo. Khergolic ’exertions being mode jbr the building of tho Tyrone and Clear field, which also passes through this property. The effect of this upon trade, and general development, os well its tho coal may beimaghied. The large and flourfshihg townrof .St Mary’s is in the cen tre of the tract, numbering some 11,000 iulmbltunts. It has Hotels. gcKxl public schools, saw' and grist mills, stores, well stocked uud everything desired. There arc 235 half acre lots in. the town uf St Mdry’s which wiU bdlold and .the proceeds equally tliridcd amongst those who buy farms. Rldgwuy the county seat, where an extensive busines Is done, ailjoins tne tract on tho west. Tho wholo district Is intersected by good tnrnpike, and other roads. This is a rare opportunity offered fo those who wish to form or lui'e a good investment- fortlie future. making proper Inquiries, and considering the advantages of good soil, an abundance of coal, healUifulnesp pf climate,' llqllroad faelll ties, and its location,'a correctiudgment way be formed of its present advantages and nltimate-incroasi>. By writjng to tho office directions will bo given to those who wish to visit tho land. -A system of excursions will short ly bo adopted. There is an excellent opening for various branches of me chanical business, especially tanneries, wheelwrights, axo handle makers, shoemakers, carpenters, and others. Farms can be b ought by enclosing the first Instalment. Ladies can liulil sluircs in their own right* Title unquestion ably good, and warrantee deeds given. Address or apply to Samuel W. Cattell, SecPy, 153 Walnut St, between Fourth and Fifth Streets. Philodelpliia. REFERENCES. Henry M. Watts, Esq. 148 Walnut Street, Philadelphia. John C. CrcHsou. Esq-. President of Philadelphia (Jus Com pany, 7th St. iilxvve ChoitJurf, Philadelphia. George Wkgand,Esq- Inspector of Coal, City Oaa office, 7th St alcove Chestnut, I‘bilcu, has bten over the land and ex amined the coal. M * Uott. Oyo. R, Barret, Clearfield, Pennsylvania, has boon over the land. Ifciiry Schmitt, Esq.. United States Mint, No. 652 North Fifth St Philo, examined the laud. Wm. V. Boone, F*q„ *.inth side of Walnut St below Fourth Philo, exanmed the land. Hou. Alexander L. Hayes, Lancaster. Qi-ii, WaJmdey, Efij- St Mary’s Elk Co., a recent settlor. Richard Gardner, Esq., 030 Poplar 8t Pbtla, examined the land. J. L. Barrett, Esq., Proprietor of*the Mount Vernon House, Second St above Arch. Philo, has examined the land. E. u. Schulte Ksq., Justice of the Hem St. Mary’s Elk Co. Charted Luhr, Ksq., President of the Bern' of Sh-alary's. J. S.Wcls. INq.. Postmaster St. Mary’s. (iuo. Taylor, Esq.. Deputy Postmaster, St* Mary’s, Mr. Wm; Cyons, 8t Mary’s. * . .. IU Mr. John Miller, Coal Miner, St Mary’s. Corbc, “ “ u till. Stone* Esq., Weill BvilhvOhio, CooßopfenUor. H L. Wilinarth, Esq Pittsburg Penusylvrnia. , BOJIOUGIi COUNCIL OF ST. MARY'S TO TUE PUBLIC. Tills is to certify that, having been over the trout owned by the Riiigwny Farm and Coal Company, and given It a thorough examination, wo find-the ropreientations of tliat company to Ih* correct. Wu find the soil to be the most fertile—the Coal and Iron Ore to lie in inexhnustablo quantities, through the "hole district—the Farms in excellent order, and the intelli gence and prosperity of the people to be of the mod jjmUfy inj|fehnr«MiU*r/ Wc know that thura hi no healthier location in fhe‘Bta(e 3 -aml wecoiihiddr'lt ainost desirable qdace of net tloment. Wc.mako Hu's declaration, as we bclfcvo there may ho many peraonfc who are nnnrqnninted with the.se land", and we are satisfied from our knowledge of tho subject, that information Jacob F, Shafer Elk Co. Surveyor, St Mary’s. Elk Co. Charles Lnhr, President of tho Borough of St. Mart's. John liwti-li. Metnlier uf tin- llorongh Council, St. Mary'., ir l ,' 1 n i lr "" k '- '■emberof tlio Boro' Council, St. Mary’s. U. J. n higgle. Monitor of tlio Boro’ Connell, St. Mary’a. Font Jolt.l l , Member of tbe Hanoi ConncU, Bt. Marj’« Hits t, tj‘«t tbo tibo.o (j.. gentlnnion are nl |iro- N-lit the acting'Mcmhl-fn of the'Tonn Connell of St.' Mar,'. Lit county, unit Hint lit* above 1» their hand and signature In testimony whereof I linve, unbKcrihCd ray name, and »"■ of Office, |o be attached thereto; and I fully concur iu the above rocommenihttion. . V • _ »/ - SDITABD BAumU (SE.U-] Clilof Bnrfpss pf St. Murv’s Elk cqnuty, l»a. St. .Vary’s October 30, IWS. TO SKK TIIK LAND—Start from Philadelphia or other ptneo on Tuesday ntglib-st U o'clock, for Tyrone, from which a stage will leave /every Wednesday morning for st. J/ory’a, Elk Co. All are requested to co. It js suggested .that partlps who cannofgo wfll cluh together and Fend a'committee. It Is abcnntilnl and Inh-restinc trip. After the of Juno tb« price of yangsiWfll{ho grontly rabod. .• *. W H B W ? CO you HADN'T HEARD THE NEWS? O Well, no wonder. Kansan ha* been invaded, Lawrence has been sacked and the-Frce Slolo Ho. lei with, all its Furniture lias been destroyed. The subscriber, always awake to the best interests of his fellow-citizens,and knowing that there must ho a.greal-dcmand lor ■ CABINET FURNITURE r n consequence of said Sack,'has concluded to re main at hU old stand, two ddors below Roe’s Store, where ho is generally in attendance to receive and wait upon customers. Constantly on hand, or man ufactured to order, * Solas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining 1 <J- Breiilfasl Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MAHOGONY &. COMMON WASH STANDS. Cottage, French and Common Bedsteads, of every description,together with all articlesusu ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business lie flut ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine his work'before sending elsewhere for an inferior article. TURNING- done in a neat manner, at short np lice.' ' ■ B, Chairs! Chairs I lil addition to the above,,the subset! Sjbcr ifroura imortri the public’that he has f|j as troceiv ed alarg e ind hand ddßlbtte gort merit of c * ‘l’ f'S.* ,V,i -:•! OANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, ' Boslbtl find'Common Rocking’CKetiit, which he will sell as.cheap,if not'cheaper,than they coo. be., purchased anywhere else iq Tioga county. Cujl.apd sec them 1 We(lsbaro’,dm>B 19.’50. B- T. VANHORN, ■ III A W-AMB-y , Why,' everything,sir!—especially when Ihe name is significant and appropriate, ds it certainly is as . applied to. ; ..... . .... ia;: , THE EMPIRE STORE, which will certainly 'have to, be enlarged tp double its present size, to accommodate, the crqyvds that flock there daily to examine the new, .and superb stockiof , i . which. BOWEN is receiving from- NewrYorkdaod SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES, bccadse.they must be sold to tnske room fdr more. ' Ladies, wo can show you, some of the finest, Bcs|, most tastily assorted and Rio cheapest Dress Guodd, ever offered to.lbis/or.aiiy 6tl)ef ednimunfly.' Don’t lake* my word (hr If, But please call and examine for yourselves. .1 AnAtficn-rriuCh Joti fdf RBADY-MADliCloili jng,, Sprang and Sumiq er wear!, Gentlemen, eqme apd rcnewvour. faith by .sight. ■■ < t.l " Wellsb'dro*, May 15, 1856. ’!.T.R. BOVy.EN. ATOrTXCE- i 4. hereby given; thaVa ccrJpiß note is dnuvnon the ,13lU day of May, 1856, by,.the undersigned, .mac|p,[payable to 'Gouiiely.Rank, or beater, (of order) six months alter dale, for $85,50, wilfriot be paid unless enforced by taW,'h« the same was procured by fraud and misrepresentation, and is vUlhoul consideration. MICHAEL DKERiJii, Liberty, Ml*y,l'7, ’56. SOLOMON ROOBJr. SUfcPBJNTT IS NOT COBEINO $VT\p. \ Tfitr, ROBERTS] STOVE EMPORIUM HAS, COME f VTj'-j o; ’i ■ J i -nil vii;.- 1 -aw 1 ■’* I ! B ts * w f «* J arict y of STOVES CVcr seen in Weilsboro,’ has mst arrived at Hie STOVE &. TIN X STORE of D. P. &W. ROBERTS. They would coll tho attention of the public lo their well so eoted assortment, consisting pf tho YODNG AMERICA, Elevated oicn, MORNING STAR. Improved. fio. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATOR3,PREJUUSIB&.LOW OVENS, ! . Aw « large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves are selected C'dHhti ' care, especially for this market, and cannot fail to giveenlire satisfaction. Call and 1 TINWARE- —of all kinds, shapes, and sizes, made of the best material and sold ns cheap if not cheaper than that of any other establishment in the county. Eavc Gutters made lo order on short no tice. 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 bold either old or new, ta ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who ni.h lo purchase anything in their line, assoring them that money can be sailed by examining their stock’ before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Slock and Work &c. at the laic county Fair, D. P., & W. ROBERTS. \\ cllshoro.’ Nov., 22, 1855.-1 f. . SOMETHING N?W! 1856. —The Semi-Annual term of this Institution HPHE PLACE 10 purchase Book?, Jewelry, will commence Tuesday, May 13, end continue 22 | Watches, Wall paper and Fancy Goods, is at weeks. Vacancies for a few good boys under IS,, 1 * 10 subscriber's now Slore, for-whom an early application is desirable. ■ j Roy’s New Building, Situated in one of the most beautiful valleys of - where ho will be happy to serve the public with southern New, York, 18 miles nortli of.Owego.N. SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books. Y. & E. R. R., this Institution possesses more than as cheap as they can be purchased this side of lbs ordinary claims to heallhfulness ail'd freedom from City. the contaminating influences which are inseparable ; all TITK POPELAR MAG A7.IVES-OF Tire DIT, rOn L 1 16 neighborhwid of a large thor. moy bo hadafhls counter, and any book desired oagh inslruc mn and futthfu! care shall be guaran- c , n bo ,furnished to erdor. He will uUo keep a full teed W all- who shall be committed to our trusts, i assortment ol c. J. stedman. M. M. Backus, esq. Maiden Lane, New-York. whlcll mn y 00 pufcliaseei on reasonable terms. Edward Tompkins, Binghamton, “ I Purchasers will always find a splendid lot o< “ : i WATCHES, : : 1 Cl »™ s . Anf-on C, Ely Elmira, T r. > v S. B. Strang-, u ’ « JEW±LL.IIY t James E. Smith, Corning, *• Hon. James Faulkner, Dansvillc, “ C. it. L. Ford, Lawrenccvillc, Pa. C. L. Ward, Towanda, u J. W. Moans, “ “ 5w may 1. FREDERICK F. JUDD. A. M, WOOL CiKDn'K & CLOTH ' " DRESSING—done on short notice at the ! STEAM FOUNDRY! in Ihq village of Wellsboro*. Also, WOOL rc-l ceivcd to Manufacture into Cassimerca , 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 j r.ely on! having good cloth and such as ordered., From lons experience in the business 1 feel assured 1 to say to the farmers of Tioga county and all others interested, that, hdving the facilities ofSleam Power to drive my machinery, which is far more reliable than Water power, (which depends upon thunder showers for ils support,) I am prepared to card all wool (into rolls) that is brought from a distance the same doy. All work entrusted mo shall be well done and at the lime Uis promised. Grateful for the liberal patronage heretofore received, a continu ance of the same is* respectfully solicited. ip all cases, pay down . Wood and all kiuds of Grain taken in payment for worki Wellsboro* April 17-56-m6 LEWIS C.'PENDLETON. Bafm of a Thousand Flowers to beautify the coinpfcxiun, remove tan. freckles and pirn* r pl«v MotCuca aud oanhurn ou Iho face. Catarrh SuulT, fur Colds, ilondurbo, Catarrh, Ac. Liquid Heave Cure, fur Cough*. Ucaves, Ac., in llurecs. Pettit’s American Eye-Salve. on oxtpnml remedy for Sore Eyec,« cakueaa uf eyr, Ac Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam, a valuable remedy for Golds, Coughs, i’alu'in tho Side, Ac. Houghton’s Pepsin, for D}ft)*>pria, Indigestion and Ueocrul Debility. Hr. Ravics’ Depuratirc, for Scrofula, bad Sorci of nery description. Uavd only as a Hlitod Purifier. For sale at the Wellsboro’ Drug Store. April 17,185 G. Custom Boot & Shoe Shop, A T M. Sherwood’s old siund, where ihe Seans’ Bovs continue Ip; mpke, mend, and mepsurp to order, at ns,low prices as the tiroes will admit. All work warranted—to wear out in a year or so —and not rip or come to picces'lill it does wear out Hides Wanted. CASH Will bo paid for any quantity of hides a the highest market price; ... July 13,1854. GEO, W. SEARS. The subscriber respectful . LY informs his friends'and the public gener ally, that lie has removed to Cedarßun and opened' a HQVS&QF ENTERTAINMENT, and . Will be happy to accommodate those who may give him a call. ’ . ' '■* Also, dial ho will take in OATS, HAY' &' PRO* VISIONS of all kinds, to'sell on commission for those who may see'fit to store with, him. April 3,1856. , MATT. S. BLACICWELL. Plaster! Plaster! Plaster! TH E Subscriber has just received at his Mill near Mansfield, a fresh supply of Cayuga Plaster, which .will be sold at the reduced price of . . $6.00 per Ton. He also keeps on hand constantly, the MANS FIELD METALLIC TAINT, which is defcidcdly the best in use, at 32.50 per cwt • Friends, give me a call— ■ 1 live enough for all;; - Mansfield, Jan. 3, ’56. 1 . ~ A. BIXBY. T) EjHtOVAt.—DR* B. BARR respectfully XL announces to the, public,that he has removed hie Office to'the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. P. Morris, 1 'Esq/, where ho may be found at all hours when not professionally, engaged,, ■; Demands for his services promptly responded to WclUboro’y April 24, 1856. ... . . LA'PIES ' SHOES Ladies will find Ihn larges cheapeiband best assortment of shoe* of every description, Gaiters Rubbers and childrens shoes at ' ' ' , JONBJS & ROE’S." TjALM.OF A THOUSAND FLOWERS}. ..for J),tlta removal of Tan, Freckles, Pimples and all diseases at R. ROY'S. *rF YOU WANT TO SEE GOODS AS X ARE GOODS, call at - BOWEN’S. Y^tlAS^'SlfeiEiD—fbrsatu at ''ROE’S. VXT> /■•’ WBllsboro'-.'April 24.185*. P' OKK ! " t»OKK !—2fl this brHw Fork', "juit-ibcclfedand for kil<> by W. A Ki->£. ■ * on hand and for sale on thc'principle of ! *• Small profits 4* quick Returns” . With large practical experience, and having to cured the services of a good workman in the mo* 1 chanical Department, those wishing watches Cleaned & Repaired can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily and promptly. He will keep constantly on hand a large assort* ment of English and American styles of WALL PAPER which ail will do well to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Thankful for past favors, a continuance of patron age is respectfully -solicited. G, W. TAVL.OR. Wcllffboro', Oct. 18, 1855, (formerly of‘Tioga.) bestaL notice. GUTTAPERCHA! GUTTAPERCHA DR. R. C. GILLETTE, klo of 333 and 551 Broadway Now York, is Cully prepared to in sert artificial substitutes for the natural teeth, a* very recently adopted by bis professional brethren of the Dental Association of New York, which en ables him to furnish tho temporaries for a,mere tri. flc. For this purpose guttapercha Car excels any other kind of plate. The gnm (hr a lon£ time after extracting is too sensitive for /the old method, anil it adheres with greater tenacity. Teeth can bo ex- Iratted and.the temporaries inserted tho same day. All kinds of filling executed with neatness and in a durable manner. ' ' Wellsboro’ May 8; 185$ DISSOLUTION. —Thcco-parmcrsliip here tofore existing between the subscribers under tho firm of Jones & Roe, : s this «My dissolved by' mutual consent. The business of the linn will bo settled by; \V. A. Roe. All those indebted arc urged to. make, immediate payment and those having claims against the firm, to present them fur settle ment. JNO. R. JONES, W. A. ROE. ■- WoII»boro\ March 1,1856; / The aubscriber will continue the Dry Goods andV Grocery business at the old aland, and still be plena., cd la see all Ilie old customers of llie firm and, os many now onca aa may fiivor him with a call. April 17-56. - W. A. ROE. riRANiJ RUSH TO RUNDEL’S VA SHOP—where you will find constantly on hand, a choice assortment of Broadcloths of all colors, Black and Fancy Caul. Meres, Solintlls,Ttceeds, Kentucky Jeans,' Satin, Silk and Fancy Vestings, and Ti immiags of met y . dOsetiplion that can not fail to suit. All the above articles will be made up with nsnt. ness and despatch, and a good fi), warranted. Grate, ful for .past lavqra, a continuance of the same is so-' Melted. Shop in Taylor's Book and Jcwcley'Store. Wellabbro'April 16,1856. • 1 ’ 1 w. W. B^B^N.SON, J , DEALER IN Bookie, Stationery, Blank Books, Wall' Taper — Bug. UisA, French and American 'Manufacture, \Tailet utensilt 'and Perfumery, Fan \yl Soaps, Rtalin 'Strings, Gold ■ \ Pena; anif,:Peneilt, 4'C-. 4 C : , Ail the, Olid lending N(lCsJp9» peri may'be had at His Counter. CORSdJiGi »■ Ym W»v. 15..1855. Truth is stranger than Fiction! 1 WE must spy.tlml G. W. Tuylor ia receiving Item the Manufacturers, tho host and cheap cat lot of PIANOS &'MEtODEONS, infer offtir 9 fit lllia cbimty. • He can Tarnish aa good instrument hml at aa fair prices anility 'dealnrs.'' Gall *1 till Book Since Wtllsboib', Dvceu.Uu 6, 1855. ID W > w2j7/ E 9
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