The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, December 04, 1856, Image 3

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from eamplaifaibai her lotfafsi
aSdtaM(l < w l t n fti«ild lb : Kari*»e,'iirb , opefflW
qpol«%M% PfPmW' Wflfe •tflaw
already deUtQd'fiae:noloailynDti«M>ttld<(bidk
*a» bmtilfjpausienooghj buWbeWimn toned:
SSShlb^SSSdlai
informaiion, aniHnf' leitars were sent backt
« ntej’ and I vf'o* oWiged-to' scnd thdm bigilt
or ted ttece ttf bii mailed
1 'Aa| J fe
another' letter fof>.mc.’.U ~
1$P) :
JoffereodkbrmysrjhWiy^aVly'^iwjiuntedi
at
oflaaly«ekr4illed K -38 deer?. a,Thia. was.the
moWsuCcesafulhonl ever rnadeln ibe North
Mbbtoldib.l' Thai pariy'cbhsistbJef'B2 h'lin-;
$ A '
Vißetttrin!|' asfohfe 6( the 1 Staffs dfthe fife-
thqprelicaljy adtpits.iyaiveraal suffrage.
In produce’ however, (hat tms right
must Be exercised according Ip ihi prtvtrißri|r
St£{a sentiment, ora paan Is m danger of life.
'A 1 Mr. fdpentljiJ at £ifor
folk, |nve a vote which'.Vhen
proofs Tmed Bylhe Inspector, hs’is.the ctisiom
in that Si'Sie,' wasrejuseef hy that officer, and
the voter had; to leave /lie. Stale /or fear of
■ v -* 1 -*
.gx*
till
Oregon.—A recent Idler 'from Oregon
states that the condition of things conaeqled
with the Indian tribes in Northern Oregon
Snd Eastern Washington Territory, have n»-
a kindra'alarifling aspect than,; evgj,
owing to the fact that .several of the, largest
tribes in Oregon and Washington have joined
together as one band to fight the Bostons,
Nesperces, Spokansand Flaiheads, number
tog about fifteen hundred warriors, who have
heretofore taken na part with the small bands
that have caused so much trouble within the
lasCtUo years in Ihat part of the country.,
fSitiH-lfioaiKd.—Mr. Tracy, of -Ratiflng
Run, in the eirihfno Northwestern part of
iids-County, writes that himself: ami fellow
hunlers have killed ten bears within a feiv
■fres&;)4nd tbi«<.several have been killed by
riled,’m 4k iog 14 all seventeen. ' The
reader at a distance would nqxioubt inferfrom
this ihat Lebanott boumy is a wilderness, and
that we all here are liable, at any time - to be
devoured by wild beasts. The harbor for
this kind of visitors is found in the Blue Moun
tains, which pass through the Northern part
of our county.—ieJafton Courier,
Does Tight Dicing Prevent or Pro
hdcb:Cdhsi?iption.—Dr. Hall maintains in
his Journal of Health/thel tight iacing an the
part of ladies does not originate consumption,
but Ras a tendency to prevent j(; if npt actu
ally present, and to cure it if it. is. The.doc
tor asserts that tight lacing affects the lower
portion of the lungs fnainly, and cailses the
person W breathe less with the bottom o( the
lungs and more with the top; while he adds
thal.consomption attacks the lop of the lungs,
under the cotter bone, and that long before
U peaches half way down, the person dies',
not actually for want of enough sound lungs
to live upon,.but from the effect which the
disease has had on the whole system.' He
next assumes tbdt womeg;hrealhe more with
the upper portion of the lungs than men in
consequence of their wealing corsets ; after
which’he proceeds to show that, in proportion
to population, fewer woman than men die of
cwsuroptipn,.-and gives his conclusion iu re
gard' Id Ihe efficacy of tight lacidg.
A VVokji in a Tooth. —On Thursday
lost, a medical gentleman of Ballymena was
employed to extract a patient’s tooth'. It was
a grinder of large sire, apparently sound, and !
so firmly seated that it broke in the effort for
its removal. On examining that portion of
the tooth which came off with the instrument,
a very extraordinary worm-shaped living ani
itiAl .found adhering to the centre of it.
On being carefully removed without injury, it
proved to bo five-eights of an inch long, lively
aa an eel, of a blood-red color, and about (be
thickness of .a woolen:thread.. On viewingit
through a nfioToScOpe of limited fewer, it ap
peared to be ringed or jointed in its formation.
No legs were visible, and it moved : by erect
ing its body, nrch-like, in the centre, and pro
jecting either end at pleasure—for {( appeared
to have a heed at each extremity, One. of
the heads was large, flat and broad in pro
portion to the creature’s size, with a capa
cious mouth, and two black eyes, set very
widely apart, and projecting from the upper
pan of its head. The other head was small
er, with a lengthened snout,and mouth open
ing from underneath.— Ballymena Obser
ver.
A'Drs appointed Fremonteb.—A friend
•of ours residing in Palaniine precinct, Cook
county, told us a fortnight agolhal Palnntiqo
'ie«ld go unanimously for Fremont. He
said lbil all the Democrats had been couver
ted but one old fellow, who could neither
read nor write ; but that a compromise bad
been effected with him—that he had agreed
to pair off with a Fromonter, ond not go to
the polls. Yesterday we received the follow
ing letter Horn that friend:
“PitauriNß, Nov. sth, 1856.— Ed*. Tri
bune ; Thai old cuss voted—he wouldn't stay
paired. An Irishman got into the' precinct
and voted. It is bad, but could not be helped.
We did the bqst under the circumstances we
QWJkh' Nest time it will be a clean vole for
frtednm.’WThe vote in Palamine stood:;
Fremohl 127, Buchanan 2.— Chicago Tri
bune. '■ !jI •’ H ■ 1 i
NEW AND LARGE ABBITAL.
GOODS.
Mrs. n. f V
thankfol fertilelibcrllptii,- jfpTjLi $
rdnSge hePetdftrt beatowsanpori
her ■ eattb&fttneoti r U
j«a
Some suapgqdtselosures have been made
in New York, it) consequence of the flare-up
among the Nicaragua Filibusters. A, regular
treaty is published which was negotiated be
tween, VValker and the Cuban Junta, ip which
the latter gave the former all their aid pneon
ditioD that when his power .in Nicaragua
should be firmly established, he should aid
in the Cuban movement. A long letter from
Walker is also published, in wjtich ho appears
to be .opposed to annexation * to the United
Sidles,-tind to bo concerned' in some' iTiotc
ement for a Southern confederacy.
EXTENSIVE VAWBTY OF - ■
Fail ami Winter IttUllnery,
bonnets, kibßonB, ‘And EsXbJKOidery,
Fuit, Eeiiiiert. Head D'remi, Braid,,
Fhit, Buitom.Driii Trimmings, Ladle*
Olott*, Lace*, Artificial flower*,
And a
pienta|.. r Bonnpta ,madB, order, trundled re
paired itlu iuotlml ud upon tbo most fsa*
sonable tarat*. Ready made work constantly-on
Itand. Store, 5Ui door north of IVcllsboto’ nolcl..
November 20,1856,
ROBA HiARBId YARD.
alpd Ai^cricdn ! iilai*l>ic,
... .TOR, . -
MANTELS,: MONUMENTS, TOMBS
CENOTAPHS, GRAVE.STONEB. _ ,
Aoints. Baiiror '& FOLr.r, Welltbofo; O; P.
Baton, Knoivillti ; J. -B, WaßiTM,Coyii;pfon.
Tioga, ApnlSß, 1855,:-, i, ■
* NtrnCE.-LeUer*- >f
IX. Admiti(alraliaa l aavtng beep grablc4. l(l t tlf t tn..
dcriignod w of,,Philcmon Cutwr, lifts of
UtooQ
are requested to make Immediate paymentand lliote
luring oUldia againurilhe »ame Will pranCnt ihem
for seltlemeot lo PRUDENCE CULVER, r
■ 1 Mm'*. ■
; , A.B.RILt».AdmV.,.
Cliarleatdn^Oct 9, )|56.,, . a . ,
Adinlnlslmlor’a Notice. “
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION 'hltyirig'
been granted to iho aUbmtibct oni lbo eUatqof
HANNAH KELLY, late of . Jaokaoo, deo'd,,*!!
Uiote indebted lo ooid Bitnlcuro requested lo make,
iromediatapayment and those having claims against
the aaroo willpreaenl thain-for Mlllpmeiilto ■
Richmond Oct. 16, ’56. BLN4. WELLS Adm'r.
"D UMOV A!,.—DR. B. BARB respoetftilly,
XV-annooncca to'lbe public (hat bq -hat- removed
lilaOffiodlatbo dwcllihg lately accapied'byi Jo*. P.
Morria, £*qii’Wbero hooiay be found > at tuP hour*
when not-torofcoßionally engaged, - - 1« ■
Demands for hie aorviooa promptly responded to 1
WclUboro’, April SI, 1836, ’
jWgllOliT'’pEj&T i '-SB • *IVB
om !)■>}' ,(mt
ET PRESIDENT
isvo hnn novo
litliliinß*! u
gnutniidua it
,utfi tinuM m
•Utf BttO(h
".nO-rf
.o'Mgit Oi
ei 'i'* ; yj b'ji
.loiinrtJJjb!,
.or) t j'iiiW''.
hot! I
Mr.?-- y.
;!n.l t 1
>■■ y . i
«
W
ie STOVE, 4.1*.
lie »o
I STAfi. Imtrored,.
! .VI)
rtriftßjrrenleid
1 STORE df
SMSS
uw 'iawiwi
with the greatest
*qwllfcmcrf! .ii , . . ,
— r fail sola as cbqap if not
j to order on short no
tice.-' ‘ JOll/IING done to bfdcr’and ih tlie licit; maimer. 'Ail Tin-ware_ carcfnliy proved before
leaving the sliopi’ CT Old Irdti, Cdjipflr', Brbs/vPew termed alvifSilvernod Gfcld cither old or njvr, la
keninrexclmrigirfofiGooda tithe MarbctpHcc.; They reap* (jtrnljy, solicit the patronage of all who wish,
to purchaso«nyU)ingin their .line, assuring ,Uiom Dial money can by examining (heir aloclc
before purcunsjna.eUevvfipte. PREMIUjIS pn Tinware tiefi Slock and Work &c.,ai.
liielaie county fair/ ", ’ " ' ! .t> i D. P. &. W. ROBERTS.
1 Weltshuro/NoT.,'Ss; : Jflfes-lf. ' ' •
Staves are sdecjfd
ifaclion. Csll and
Plilladelpliia itlierlisemeiUs,
I . JI ‘ of 1 t^'e'
WiEST;:iN;D north \Vest.
'jqt;
MARCHISrs
. CAHOLICDX.
6tn& OPBTn'mirwi
TTefendi pre-eminent tor Its Cnr*'-
V tlto powers in aU.tbe disease
whtcbitisrecoxumexidcd, usually
led
I, 1850.
i . - . Jr i* -
OKStEiitW—iTha lUflraui cbfotnhnrchtlon yjs Elmira
WHflWWrl wd Cbtawfca being cnmdotod jutf «te.fcronsl|f
nefJTT to U^|par)^t l tluu) Xcir.York, Thcpriop*
are to, be equally tflmrcforo, ve the unJcrsJgned ManuJ
Meturbrr,''Jobber# oml 1 respectfully ask
attention.to OliriMnritctaAU Stockl and Goods* hoping,
to bo
portion of _***’, ’
koonsi ffersilne,' Wotfr 1 Factors, rtnd General Commission
Mj?reb*o<4,4| aed 9$ WpJcr street; .
• '3Joilir BiUtfneli k Ca* Import**” at Bri|Ub Job*
iPMSwk^t/^ 1 W c V W( & A c * ♦!
Wln.lll:itt#tstiHltib <i‘ So*,' Man'dfcctorsrs and Troporfen
M&P'Ji* o f* Curtain rad
BUSdTftnlMttg*, CkrHstotfetulngi ‘SUhdnlp atM Odd V&
lows! RflgaM^
Tcjqple v r :
‘ ; m. n.' aotoW w4y «<**•,
t|{Marketttfect*! ••.»} : t ..
. l>pfl« While £ Cm' Manufcc-tarm, of Strtrny J&k Bonnets
and '4l 8. Second «freef. **
I fcT.'pßttrfu A'&j. ''Wholesale DmWrt arid Msmtfcrfnrehj
9! Jfiirs, Hatters’ Material*, 4c„ ,118 3b»rJ>c{ si.
BlcyiKT i.Fopner, Manufacturers of Parrots, and X'mb'rvl-
Insf!l3u)lfrltet street. * 1 |i.*u.>’' ,
~ ileatjj, Importers of Wotebea, J«trc|ry and Fancy
Goods, «.' W. Corner sth amt Market j>troot>.
II er. Wholesale Dealer hi Clocks. Agent fen* the
,£ipmlielng Ipirty pay Clyck,’JAtunfarpirer ofrVtye
Gobi Pons, 8. K Corner of and Chestnut street.'
Moorrij Hensrcyi Co.
Hardware, Cutlery and Gnus 181 Market £ 10 Commerce sts,
r,WPV?r WU*tach ACo* Boddlorr’anil Coaclt Hardware,
SmWlp, and Carriage * Harness Moilblfluts, 4c-
ThWalrMt ‘ ■ '■, I
BJHALE COMPLAINTS.
theto am Prolapsus XJtoo, oi
ling of the womb; Fluor Albcs,
whites; CimoNfc Inflammation
Ulceration op the Womb; IjT-
Pn>x.TrAl Hemorrhage ; Painful*.
Suppressed, and Irregular Jta
■RC.mpx Ac., with all their occom
tying o*ll*;‘(!Cancet excepted,) tfo.
how aerere ofLof how long,
aiming.''
introduced by empty puffs.
U U. intended that its present
. ahy’nxcdimti but its merit*
public. .
m&i&s&.
.:knowQ.and appredatodi and vo>
j&skfc.' I know of no preparatjoa
Ac it he pwrikmlar complaints for
a eutisfitd} by the use now making
Wff by mmest every dav*s evidence
tbafc it Justly writs the wanDM(
friends have given of it.
, FEBKBTC, ic »„ Marietta, Ohio.
I aid persuaded. affcMrying it Jn a great many cases, tbaf
alt c tfier within my knowledge for that
clou- oF IdUUcpJlies-fot-which it is rocoimuemled. It has
cumiMpno very extreme'eases nndor my observation, which.
UaTftruaUtedallotbct'treatment I*. DL FLEMING,
, Springs, K. Y, (late of Hoc boater.)
ih-orafl on medical men to adopt It in their practice; and I
have no fours of jtbc result* from what knowledge I have ob*
mined perwmaUyjof tU. curative powers. 1. with the medk
cfnb'kupt'herc. ’ TP.’C. nAWjtIK.S, x. n., WayneShnr&'Pa.
, The irtterj from a lady, was addressed to Dr. John
D. Vowel I, at Wuhington, 1 “m, with whom the IktboUcoo is
on sate. * tVO W<| notbt liberty to gtre the ladj-’sname.
• > * - Buffalo, Washington Ol Pa. Feb. 6,1560. -
Dcm Sib :—After Waiting togive the Oatliolicon a fair trials
I now hare the pfloAKUre t 6 Aayf I think ft Is all that it b wda
to It* Ju theCaio m.nhlch, J jaw it iiMise, the patient, at
tiio time of cAmmencfag It, was suffering the most excrucfo*
ting pula:-She doald not lift a two pound weight, without
‘M)T»re i>ajn. Kpw she can do I\qt work witli plea*ore. Her
gemtul health mja-RUo much improved.' Tho directions must
, iif all eases be strictly followed, Ac.
Uaviqg cow used the remedy for four years in zny practice*
I rely Wholly on'lt foV the euro of almost all female diseases,
■lVithmuy regards for yourself 1 remain yours, Ac.
1L F. BENNETT, M r n., Canandaigua, N. f.
The- claims of tfels medicine to' the confidence of the public
nre.itruifgthonedlby the foci of fo haring received the ap
probation liberal patronage of many prominent mom*
bora of thwMedk&l Family in the Vuftcd States, somo of
wlmm.lmtcyoluutarily given letters of commendation, (see
IpamphM,) fcUMtnihtag'all that Is claimed for it as a curative
agent. jeampliictkcontainingiMcb useful infosmatfen touch
iJW-fho nature arid symptoms of the above diseases, together
mill tdtthbonials from ladle* of the highest respectability, aa
t ? tUfc 3PP RHUmrity, to all whWh,th»
attention of ladies and practitioner* (a respectlhlly invited,
can be bad gratis (it the store of
. •fane* I Co. Ptmn. IWlpr ;!Mal(v ItaUArJllyptß,
Slioctiron, Steel aau Pigjron, Nalls, & Xtth it.
i! Letr6, Jft (& Agent* ‘for Lewis* Wto‘ Loads, l > tir«
74 ucs tipA IMro C<rtow. Alw of t1«o i’cutuv. Mai}*
n factoring Go's ComlcnscU Lyb. a cheap >ul»tltutc for Soda
(Old rotlbh. '•* ' /. r, ’ r . 1
'.lf. Spencer Thomas., H*hwf*?t|nrlog Chemist ami _ Wholes
sale Druggist No. 26 South Second street.
; ‘Wright, Smltfi k Co. Importers and'Jobbers o t China,
QU« and.QneenCy Warti£& Market arifl 26 Commerce street
Joshua Cpwplaud. Largo Gilt Frame Mirrors, Looking
■ lHeture Itat&es, Mc± 27 S.'ftmrth street
• .‘Rotor, OraefT & Darling., Wholesale ■ Dealers In Boot*,
. Shoes, lints and Straw Goods, 126 North 39 street,
. ’ Wood’s Ornatacniu) Irbn Worts. Iron Mailings, Ycrfthdahs,
; InmßnlrtMa., ttiro Worked Heira, tc. , *“•
fi,r -W k »> Frall V*.
, * G.> f Cbbome A Co; Marnifhchiren of Osbbrt»*s Sopor
. fluo.Amcrican GO^r.Slxtliatrwt:
. July 31V fcn. . JoinCAl IiTDDLB, Tmvoliiip‘!Agt>iif.
1 :i ! ' At Streep I‘hiladufpUla.
ROBERT
AUo.buU by. V
Coudertrporl'; Dr*
aropßleutnalMli
| " .. ; Beglsfer’a Notice.''' r “
NotlCE is hereby, given, that the Adminlstra
tdrs on the following named Esldlcs haVe set
:ll6d,Jhbir accounts, and liial lhe samo willbopre.
|ho Orphan’s Court of Tioga county, on
Monday flip first day of, December, 185(j, fiir allow.
1 anco and confirmation, viz.;
I ,The scfcoilht of jl?(fWiii Dyer, Administrator of
l.’llioß.'Dyer', late oWiovington, deceaied. |
|j . ftt’he. accolfti t: of - Ell word Roberts, Zcnas Roberts'
jjand David Griswold, Administrators of Hiram B.
Jackson, deceased,
j .of Joseph ptfile, Administrator of
jSjlvaijiiß /imes, laloof: piddletjufy; deceased. ,
The account of Daniel Hill, -Administrator of
lafe dfCßSthiirr), depdased. '' t
'The account of Diivid 0. Kelsey, one of (lie ’Ad
-1 ministratofs of Darius Morscman. lalo Of Wellsboro,
j decdtucdv't f-' '’ - W.ID. BATLEY, Rrgisler/-
j ■ Register's Office, Wellsboro', Nov. .4; 1856 i ,
ROY, DrtggUi , IfeUtbora'Pa.
Ilham Morgan, Troy; tboraa. B. Tyl«r,
11. C. Porter, Towanda; oad by leadtac
a adjoining amattes.
Pept. U J.
Central depo
Sash d
COV3n
TPE Subset
-,bcr iq no
prepared by no
Manhinorv j'n
purchased,to lb
rush to.order, a
kinds of square
fadey Sash, at
Dliom. - . .-n|
Br MAKCIUSI A Co, Proprietor,.
, 304 Broadway, N. Y.
ml JBlind Factory.
CO., FA.
UNION«AGADEMY.
••' 1 S'. B. PRICE, Principal.
MRg. SOPUtA TOOK, I SUBS' A. UKAOII,
V : i'lWptrtt** I Taiditr n / Mu*l6. ■
,fr UF. farat Vrtrt.ft'r llie «Q>*n3uß yenr will rtuniurnco
, J IktD; ibo Acooittl Dec. 2; tb6 tblrJ Kc'l*nmry *24.
Square Sash i
common sizes d
ways oh hind; ]
By long e*p!
ricuco in the hi
sincsß,thc subset
her flaUcraltirnwj
tha iho can mhj
as good an artic
obtained at sni
New York, tj]
KIPENBEK I’EIl TJfIUJ
ih t dnd sol) it a* cheap as can ho
r* Mabisbipenl Pcooflylyauh or
ill and sect*
Covington, Scj
Tnilion .... ft. oJll ( 0
IsCKioiiH «m Vlnnppr Mc\o<h'iui - • . . 900
JJoui <i (slsu per wco)f.) -r • * • - .k; 50
lly»nn V . • . . . . - -1 50
Vnol—Foil ftnd OO, Winter • • - 125
Wuhiiig - • . • - - - 115
Inrltlontals • - * . . . . *25
2B.
CTTlio subset
Dr. l). Jaynes
Scarpa’s Oil Tor
DAVID S. IRBLAN,
jplombcr 18,185 G.
.is also for the sale of
[celebrated Family Medicines, also
[Deafness. D. S. I.
Who will go to Kansas !
irpHE subscriber w|U'scll tlic Fprm pn sviiich lie
-TV j!i* cs « l n Law(ppcp,.cqnlgin,ipg jdO acres, iOO
of Winch is improved. U' ia, well' watered, Ims'a
comfortable bonde, barns, outbuildings
and n,ghod orclmrd of ohoico fruit-ihcrodn, •• -
A iso,.a, Tovqrn Stand in LawrcncenlK-, known as
ilic “tleor llonsc,” with ample, accommodations.
Attached is a Sloro building suitable fdr Iho Gro
leery and Dry Goods jiosipets—ql) tope sold or rent
led lo suit applicants. Tor Icrms np'pW to
LawrcnccVllle, Sept'll ’5O. M. 8. BALDWIN.
. that lnfoml in
jiiY apply,<V tho LfgblaturAyir.JlViiniylmnla sl its,nejl
uinmmt scn-lch P-r tliorn-itlnhnf a llnnlf fnr the pmi>o&cs.oT
phsoonnl, deposit -arluonatthd ganarallwnhlng, wlrti
Itul of Ono Ifinulrtxl Tliunsninl Dollars, will, tlio [oirilrgo o.
inert-osing it to Two UuiulceU Thoiumitl P-illars, tu Ik- l-K Ktul
nt WcllKborough, Tioga (tonnfy, iv-nhsj-lvhnla, arid to‘ho
goiiwi'tub Tiqa.t ajuxiy t}A.\K.';
W-'ll.l-OjwigW'rfoga Co. J-ine 25.-ISJ0; ■
U. M.Convi-ra, 0.(1. Osgo.sl. R. K Busworth, .1. n, Pouen,
H.B, Halley, Wpi. A. Koq, ju(m.Utc(tlnsvn,Hniniu>l Dickinson.
H. V/M’lhna, J, Kmcry, Tlms. Allcli, ,T, £. Ilphlnson, Jim. N.
DoeljO, 11. U. M (.(to, John Mathers, L. I. Nichols, 8. (I. Smltli,
Jnnii-s Klpihall, Koblnfon, tVui, Bucho, 000. C, Kress, 1,.
paoUo. ■ , .
T^riyrlOh.—flic undcraighcri ritlrona of Tiogn Poqnty. Pa,
Lli giro notice that Mn*y Intend to inaltc appllcnttail
to tho Legislature of. JVonnylviipla nt iU next «**kiiL (which
comment oh the flrrt TiUmlay of. January 1657? J (or (be
rnmtloo of n vbrpflmto body with Uuklnc or dUcuuut pritb
leffrt, t.y the Vmmo and ilyfo of TIIK TKXfA COUXTY MASK
tobolowlcil at Tioga Villi»KO,Th»Knr«un!y Pomi«ylvnnia,wUh
Kcapijal UMNUUKU THOUSAND IKH.UVUH. w\\\ v
the privilege of ini'Tiaiaiug to Two lluhflml Thousand Dol*
lent, [Tioga May IDtb Wb6*V
n. C, Wtckluup. JU. 8. Jolmalon, (\ C. Somer*, Ira. M>Ub,
V. T. Bentley, John fcWrf
Pnggott. O,iU. .Welle* 1/swy-Tabor, A. O;4in«hV : J, rt. llu,h,
T ETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION haring
X-J uccn grantcd to the nndersigned on the estate
of Oliver P. Ilyntcs, lute of Middlcbury, deed., ait
those indebted, to said estate, arc.requested to ntako
immediate pnynicnl, mnl those having demands
against the same will present then) lor settlement to
FANNY M, IIYME3, Adw’Jt,
IK h. AIKEN, | , , ,
11. A. STEVENS, ( rK ,
Aliddlcbury.Scpl, 25, 1855,
CLOTHING,— A latgoslock in store of llio la.
v tesl.fialiionß, «-fit guaMnicqd evert lime,'as
also a price to suit the buyer, fur I an! bound to set I .'
Bcp|.,3q l 1806,, ; .4. It, BqiWEN .
Tbe business of Iho firm of To*
bor t Baldwin & QmvlH hereafter be conducted
in ih6 name of Tabor, Hathaway t Co.
The affairs ofWibor, Baldwin & bo closed
upoa speedy as {possible and those Indebted Co said
Tirra are. hereby notified to pay up without dfckiy it
Ifioy jwisU to uvtjid cost those Umt do not, grill osr
Jainfy gel Sued. TABOR, BALDWIN* Co,
' Tioga, Po. Sept. 18,(185|. [9.]
pXE(;nTOR-sTOTICR-Uu C r a TcH a Wth»a,
Jil ry having been lo the undersigned o i>
the Estate ‘of David N. Webber, late of Westfield
dee'd. all those indebted lo said Estate are requested
to moke .immediate payment, ami those haring do,
mimdy against the.sume.will ptwaltftetti for peu
lament to,
„ ■ 4'feSS5SS O^
Sep. 18. isaa, ; jEtrv.
\T7IIERUASfi fitters of A’dininiatratlon Tiavlnn
» » Urea grafted lo the subscriber on the estate
ol G»rs*t;Cootp(on, late of Sullivan, doo’d, ill tlmso
indebted to said estate aro requested lo make immo,
dlate payment, and those Imying oknots pgaiost tho
some, will' present them lor sett Icmeol to
Sullivan, Aug. 31,'5&. DANIEL COMPTON.
. - ■. * ut - , 1 Adm’r.
TJ'S’rßAYt— On meto I lie premises pf liloSuhacrA
j-J ber, lu Cliarlcploni'on tho Ist d#y of July, u
li|(ltl rod yoarlipg hull. 'l'lte owner is requested to,
prove properly, ply charges and lukell away,
, LVSAKDEB SCOTT,
Clmtleslon, October ?, IB£b‘.
pUwmw mmmm\M'mm&m
.m* maiaweiwl, lota Khmwriu
oeaS. - huckttexmg:! them aboottba
'taratt'.VWd thdiirto jfe ♦fdidity-hf'Pocihh
end Ugpti ify W<Wrt|
aented to jet them take tne.ppplei IJwuipiiftfl
tprdchrd'ii, '■■'They departed ‘swth> the.apples,
vlougiiflqh'W aeetbfewr
of; tbei«windlevwaß(Jorce& la the <sontluBk«|
that he had been badly •• sold,”— Exprett.*
»"» - u .ib vrM'AM.nafl _
Byhoh.—ThefollowiDgleuerfrotn the widow
of'LohJ'Byroii ‘hatbtenreceivedi by 'Mrs.
OcTOBEB.„iW,,(JB3§|,
;i#i»d^bd'j^ief ; df'ih^^Ufihi^rS 1 iflf gdWai,
,n« be applied; to-Jha .purpose nOttproviduig
■atm * f- jii isyihoweyep, intended. hs’i an. exi
pression of sympathy with those 5 ' Who hath
red! stid' Spp rtWSi o d 'aff(lo : ijai&rtl Kf ■ life tfhd
property ; and I'c&nMt but hope that such
sympathy Wffetf aS'Warmiy'' byhiattyhe'rd
88 b y -nypurs.mosUruly^-;
.-■; ‘ ' /,s;T,49;Ei,',§xßou,
The inclosure was a draft for £65 sterling.
-M-A-R-R-I-E-D
Oti the 20lh' Rev. W. A. : Bmn’spri,', Mr. 1).
Ki jtdoiipax anrTMtSs BEaoßin VAuno(tN,,all or
Charleston. 1 ’ " ;
At 'Cleaver House, ita Wellsboro', 27 th’nlU by;
Rev. Jf, F.Calkins, Mr;- Qto. W. SimovdOf'Sulli
von, and Mia Buw, Bitjsojjß of Mansfield.
rD-I-E-P-
Iq ' Wellsboro’oh the Ist instant, Mrs. ANNA
BACHE, aged 73 years.
The 'decetacd has been long ' known in Ibis fcbm
tnunily, and the of her death will catistf'sad
ness by many'a fireside: - Soule nrd etill living who
with ber'endured the hardships of a pioneer lift.
All the associations of past years eddesf her mem
ory pj spcb», -Others have not known her forpp (ong
k period, buriney klknhaVe loved her for that motif,
erlr wisdom and kindness'which so distinguished
her. v -. ,
v'Shti was reliable as .» friend, sympathising as;a
nSighborJ Xajlhfill a* a wife, affectionate as a, mother
ajadbnmbje What .more can be
sqidinher, i “-ser children ; np,oi)d
call her blessed !j’ Afld we doiflil. lb. s,;
it ho; been said lo her —“ Well done,goon and faith
/unbrMiur i
We may indeed regnet for ahfselves, that such an
one has passed away from lire earth which so much
needs the presence of. the prudent, the meek and the
good. But we cannot sorrow for her. She felt that
her work was done and she longed, us she express,
ed it, <o go home. Them was no murmuring about
pain, no dissatisfaction with hcrearUlly lot; but as
an aged pilgrim, she felt the need of rest and.refuge
inHfeilveu. ThS-fulUre was not a blank la her,'bul
was bright with the presence of her Lord and Sav
ior. •
“ Blessed art tie Bead itho die in the '■Lord , erfa
aa aailh the Spirit, jar they real from their labor*?'
“ 1 [GoMKOWtCSTED.
Trl Wilkcsbarre, on'lho IpUt uIL, Arms E., with of
Edwards. Nicbcll, Esq., senior Editor‘of the Liu
zerne Union.
A shadow has fallen across our friend’s threshold
parly in Ufa's morning—when hearts and hopes pre
warm.- He had tasted.life's sweetest and its bitter
est dissgbt —v-g V-a hrimminn'ettp.
But the future is not so dark and unlovely as u
must for a season appear lo him. Life and its pur.
posea are before him, and hope, on rainbow wings
will return lo beckon him onward and. upwlrdi
And as the philosophy of life nnfolds itself, tho spu)
that has Wrestled with bereavement, tried, purified
and accepted, shaft at ,jut sit down with those who
hear the footfalls of the angels.
T OST.-lSuppospd to liaVc' been dropped on the
JLI Fair Ground, A DAGUERREOTYPE LIKE:
NESS df a young man now dead. As it Is the on
ly picture his friends had of him, ranch, anxiety
will be relieved and happiness conferred if it can by
left at the Presbyterian Parsonage, Weilsboro’.
-vrEW MILLINERY SHOP in Weilsboro’,First
iA door above Roe’s Store. ..
■,"W -it's . E. Ev K XRI BAX X, *
has established herself in the Millinery business,
at the above place, where she is now receiving from
Nctv York a fall assortment of all articles pertain
ing to the business and which will be sold as cheap
u Rrj procured this side of tho City.
■' Snownbld respeetfd|ly invilo ladiCs to-call - and
examine her stock add work before purchasing else
where. ■ ■ 1,. ! ",
.December 2, 1856--tf.
TTORSES FOR SALE.—The subscriber offers
il. for sale cither singly or together, two young
and valuable hofics on reasonable terms. They
may be seen add examined at hist stable onef mile
north of E. Charleston PosUoffice.
Nov. 2f, 1856. r HARVEY ADAMS.
Sale of Personal Property.
THE SUBSCRIBER wishes to sell for cash or
, approved paper, , ,
. A yoke of working pzao, seven years old past
measure 6J (ect, in good working order.
Two young tows.
One horse, gelding, kind and serviceable.
A good sized yearling mare toll, halter broke.
All of which properly may be seen and examined
on two miles ossf of Weilsboro’ on
the Slalc ltdad leading to Covington.
Nov. 6,1856. ' LYMAN! WETMORE.
DISSOLUTION. —Tlis partnership heretofore ex
isting between (bemndersigned in the ntme of
Goemseydc. Borden ii Ibis dsy dissolved by motual
consent, the books and notes of said 6rm remaining
in the bands of H. A. Guernsey to whom payment is
to bo msde, and all debts due Horn said-firm will be
paidby him. H. A.'GUERNSEY.
H. C. BORDEN.
Nor; 18,1856. ■ '
I7STRAY. —Came to the enclosure of the Subscriber, on or
li ncnjP Joj4 day of Octoberi - twolflack tih afceep: they
are marked on the right car with swallow forked ana loft ear
cutoff, oaa hae>,white spot in<the forehead. ftte owner In
property, fay charm and 4ak*‘3facm
away r Chkflwton > Nor. 201866. CIUVXCitY flAth-
xhbtt.hq@a QOMmm 44i«4#9ia,'
toll Onwar4,‘B»ci^-DnparaUei|
-M t f^v.,
•(iHW':t?i> ii'.ii,»f:,T«l»> h-i 1 ~i' v- fr-ut
'!C«rUinpolitici»M, interecUalio tbo«Dp|W<if
toe “peculiar dtuUtntiorii'h ihayesoßtfonroredi to t*r?
W%rW% r niSe ttf theitt J
ItiM fiir ni» iittecjJ&Jißat if .nfi/ Work '&/“ fietibH
BVerwtbTiihed—lyj ! I ' l "v "'■'/ 00-' .'»■! ; •.i.e,. i,
- " >"
In lmabWtffeflm more won
dtffftil. 'Tde prtri
jfcptWdfc
iil' 1 tern* 1 dfWKcb aBV : IWngo #rit»
mi|Bl 8i kiU’adrlb g ;'thiB tyffttf&yg auo!
ceeding iUpubUcatiort WlTOCT'Oikn i -" v ‘ l
,^c^CT^oVWNhqpe*E» 3 [ri 8
warn UipfHysftoa
aowpiaowt-Mw, Stows awngi Nw/foswwft qwlw»
of the ago; aDd.poitor .tlukW
jMgiQM caoiqrea depfwJ*»s,p(*ke Jwel«
■he baa bo I „
spicuously three sending a copy to the
publisher*,' will receive a, (topjf 'of. I ’the erotic free'df
poslagd-H ;tA .;'ti .n-i'VM
HERame’S SAFE
. : , ■. ■ ,
, „• TOE
Tlio 6nly Sojfe fchfcuj to ctflry toßuwr * ■'tiro
AT tho burning of'thd 'Aril
fi4(ldftjgA,/AprU lOtUj and Ir
grcsrt fira iq May
1&6,‘ tlia aanaJaa inCItRl-VO Hi
presorted* oruco. W.
mon» k -Bra.; Booka, • Paper*, &t
Fisher k KUw|ry. Bcm
& <V, cMMcd h
burning ruins fur nearly FOl
HOtJfcS/ and flfirovißgJ /cobfcln*!
what weiiavo for th
Ilnur superiority .over.nil scci
tta.iibtrlnitoii. : '
Tti then* fim, the HERRING'S SASR, stirndirigsiiieby aide
WitMho®. advertised na ‘‘nurruntyl -tp, stand t lO )>cr pppt.
moroftre i victp i,
iiot only prtwmn£ {Uelrcbhtunts In oxmlont order, but'l>o
iag themselves in a condition to go through: another ordeal,
whilpibe>boMtedy i 6atlpinnnUefB n of othetv maker*, were bad
ly used tip In every'insUhce. ami In wm*
.cpnfcßnt**^pmpl«l4Kdestroyed, , . • . .
To,JJippublicjve would simply My, foot, during ,thc four
teen ycara'the ttcirlDgVteifc bos been before them, iporc than
ttro hundred huvo pasted through accidental flirts without tiro
oqcoirpnqpoLa singleloss. ] ... K . ..« ■< i
We would therefore, caution purchase!* against W mis
representation of interested parties. rawiit
is the Pflljr.flreltriKif fedfe jnaflt ip CIOs efty .wtiicht# pjfctcct
BOtnn’i’Pirteiii' ChampionSafch.
111. liirr- 1 si'ywintrt
N. B.—“Erntu k W«t>6B’ilttpro«a?iuimtri4^ , *’*bli*A
Iran'*, If *4C. J.'GavlerVVtuid.-acntt’fl AabutcwtlF Inm-OlitfttH
bsam )*kcn in part jajmmt for
Herring’s,) wOl be sold at low prices. , ,
' JbiwrSMgse.”" ■ 1 •>'
Administrator’s Sale.
INpursinmccof. an order of the Orpfiln'a Caurt
of Tioga Co. Pa., I will expose to public sale on
the premjwui, on Friday, tbs 28th ((ay of November
185 b, lb the highest end best bidder, (ho following
described real estate, 'situate in the township of
Jackson, latp ihcbstato dfHdttnaH Kelley,■'deceased,
to witTkginnliVg at a stake' in'tfie l C(‘n(£r qPlhe
road at Job's Corners in Jackson townshipj tbence
norlb'fo’u'rddgrecs, ,WMt six (torches tA a pddt/tficncc
south eigbty-two degreeseast sixteen and L«|B
tfintlis perches : lo apqst, thence south livc
i*o4(jo. fiepifti. jtf the rated near D,,
Barn, thence along Ihc 'canter (if said road eighteen
perches ip the place of
hundred and thirty-seven rods, with a frame house
andfnme.puntsbop thereon.. Terms made known
on day pt sale. BEN}. \VELLB, ddm’r L
■ Jackson, Nov.'S, 1856. ' 1 V'
ATOI ICE Ifl llCrCDJ'gl'von lii niimi nr...
Li order of the Orphan s Court ol jlogacouniyV
1 will expose to public sale on the premises, on Fri
day the 28tli day ol November, 1856, to the highest
and best bidder, the following described, real estate
situate in the township of Chatham, Tioga coiinty
Pa., late the estate or Andrew Hand deceased.—
Bounded on the north by Amos Randall, east by
James Lewis, the public highway, Benjamin T.
Spencer and Clark, on the south by -Bee,
graff and Stephen Hall, and Seth Daggett—contain,
fng eighty-three acres and one-tenth of an acre, part
of warrant No. 1335, with fifty-twoacres improved,
frame house, log barn and apple orchard- thereon.—
Terms made known on the day of sale. ’
DANIEL S. SHOVE, Adm'r.
Chatham, Nov, 5,1856.
WHAT CM WOMAN DO t
THIS long expected book by T. S. ARTHUR, is
now ready for Agents and Canvassers. It is
having an immense sale, and is considered one of
his best efforts. Id ft, will be found Mi. Arthur's
views on tho vexed question of
WOMAN’S RIGHTS,
And what she .can do ns SISTER, WIFE and
MOTHER. Specimen copies sent by mail on re
ceipt of the price. 61,00.
J. W. BRADLEY, Publisher,
48 North 4th St. Philadelphia, Pa.
N. B. We publish all Mr, Arthur's New Books.
Send for onr list, and terms (a Agents.
fTIHE Subscriber having purchased a part of the
I Slock of Drugs' and Medicine* formerly owned
byßobertßoy,ia now receiving (tosh supplies.- He
would respectfully inform the public that he intends
to continue the Drug business at tho old stand. Tho
store .will be left still in care of tho former proprie
tor (Robert Roy) and it is hoped that by its ample
provision fur the wants of the community, and by
attention to customers, it may still bo found worthy
of public favor and patronage. Call and see for
yourselves, JOHN A. ROY.
October 9th, 1866,
Time! Time! Time! Time
TIME flows froni instants, and o( these each one
Should ho csleeiqed as if it were alone,
If any wish lo redeem tifne'now lost, plebso coll
just one door north of B. B. ; Smith & Son’s, 'wlicyc
if shall be restored. The subscriber is now ready
to-do anything in the line of Repairing Watches,
Clucks and Jewelry. All work warranted,
Wellsboro, July 24,1856, A. FOLEY!
■' i ®* l Bunlngwae, A.B, ftuoiptt X
;'^Ml^>lfm'BßiiDiit^A^MmAJ'BDikilMkiaEj'^
bus nor;;: Ml
“’iw-'Wfcite -tttiiW tßiL^ > t(iH!rDiej i ' i wtß <ttn.
me Dee Tueaday, DBeemberw^''' 1/1 lawns? u m
Wrilmf,;Bi^(Df/grfrtaryAr^meii(u^^
13,00
Beginning OeMifcry '
-.n (£5O
i.-
?l , iiailfarB(Setee,-*K r . *>>J, • ti:vm'vwbi£ «<:9joo
Algebra,' QoomeUj.'TrifoDpmoliyi Hab <■ .«booO 'to
u i arid Philosophy, .’l •'•yj'J- ,’i ,i>4\oo
Practical Ailronomy, do. Surveying and i i;elJ
.j »!i
‘ GirSakiAiai jutuku. mlm .vJ'.-.-.'iV.v. I .UtSjBO
B"<rtnjj<dfclw>( Jlaw/if) ,'Lvi ,WKI
Bills made opt flfti
toMwte*wjfld.
dlo 9f «''*•« ♦ no)
$r Wflltfdn'Vglfaibbl branched, there wjjl be a
“ Teacher's to
di cn anona befb« Ol*'Pri«*i(»(?mpom each eubjeel
usmajioemerbeftrotita/clwi^:.)in na
os is used in the higliinf 'Sch’SeW of N. Y. Expcri
afternoon. 1 " ’ *.•■*.,
The ‘‘■'W'elHßbro’ ”CTSb n WndW in sue
cedsful Operalibh, composed of!Siid£nts'i>Uiil Others
from tliy-lown; interested? ii» spcb iifialrai : Ambtf.
crl will be made to scctiro’i coarse) of-LeotHren, be
fore IhoSociefy IhdcomitTg winter.; Io I ■ ‘l3 il
Board can be obtained in privatofotmlibsal $3,00
pea- week. i\ Those .wishing ta'iClftisll.lliAit; Own
rooms and board themselves, can bo accanuuodpleil
■by applying to the Principal. :<■ fe !h ■ ■!
, ’ Jil’liia Academy is situated’ in !lbs healthy.*and
pleasant village of Wellsboro’, the County !«oat iof
dTiogt. ■ It ia oiby Af.Stcesaby i dally 11 its of attics
to Tioga: thence by R, Railbtersecling IhoNi V/&
Erie road at Corning. tiAlap -by Stages to adjoining
towns, nnrUt, ty'cßt and^nrti r ‘,‘ ’ ,
I, jt- Nippon, /fA^’MJW^ETri-TKe, 1 '
~ MAE OE. HOGA COUm*"
Jfittn actual : Meaturemlmt,in&Silriey» throughout
’■■theeovnly, “By a cobp* ty'Sarheymrd toko are
fully competent it He difficulttaH aeeigned them.
-T|TUIK Wnclermgnwt will publish ahortlrr provided dhiffletent
J. number of Subscribers bo obtained, 4'.
jWiir.uYi? opyx>sj:Ts 9% wdg'A.cqirprr."
AUUIO public Roatip. ahdVtatlombX’Wtr
Chnrchos, School.Uoiistfsi stores,’
’PrlVate>UuußM; ftjmftUttw. 4hops; nrp to
beelioirn bn-th4ftlap t in,ft4dlt(9ft*o<U« bnya topdgcfphy uf
Jllrcrs, streams, Poiids and MoiinlaJna. names of prop
tttyJidMcrt generally, fn 'tbol l cpnhty r ‘nrao
MVscrllxHn fulVnuMi -for Map) are eIM Mt
tboir netpcctire li> ti»!ftyle of iU & cx^Hi7(6oil9
"?taps oMho, , l>o’ on ‘n large
scam; In <no also CTgtwrWWicws of public and
Tate buildings. —.l *- * * ’
m to bhow distinctly all the
a large and ornamental man. To tie engraved and de
liriwd topbbKribcrai bkndsomely colpoeA-fa M fbilj>Wtho
teftitlwy oomprlaed In each township, andmoumddon rdllen.
Au.tJio map wili contoin sprae eighteen square feet, of- engntr
it»t. at a cost 6f ioVprnl thousand lt itllV scc'irtWit
only, a'large srolSsctlpUcm-Wst VriU wurranllhe hfeAVy expense
incurred. XUo naps, are •pldjQnly breubecrlpUon, and,at
jiricc., Kq than Hubscrfbcd. for.
The mop Will contain' tables, of ,Ihb. jfomilutlon. pHxluc tiods,
(UkQßdtid raluo of property, relirfohs fccletk*,
of voted, of mcli township antf viUage rdspbdtimiy, cans
nmv maJn up Trom to.lalMt ,; , r
Belying njwm rt fust appreciation Af efforti, by the cf
thbbs of Aogn, to -isaue a ntap'of on tnfebdVd
plauitUnf shall answer.their proper oxpculKtloni, ami be rin
tircly eatiefoctory, subscript
James D. Scott, Fiiblisher
. . .... . m . . PHILADELPHIA.
t n.ipa^vp^nyat
■ Mecca and Mohammed. .
G.P. Putnam &06. r
Will pvhlish\ Thursday, sfpjtemifer 25,
Burton'tFilgrimage to Mecca arid the tomb
witA introduction by Bay
-1 voh, 12m0., with IllustrMioS.'” ~?T‘StJ.
The history of this curious as fellqwg,;— "
Burton, an officer of the ,Eoat India Company,
hpvjug by along residences Upper
a perfect knowledge of the, Oriental, languages sad
customs, projected a.visituiiderilhqaijspiqes of the
Royal Geographical Society, lo the Holy City of
Mccco, and tho tomb of the Prophet; at Medina,
Places rajely, if evcr-Jjefoi;y visited W anyEnglish
taah. "Ifliis hq Euceesifully dccomplished 1,85,3 7
4, tflsf/niscd aa"q Mohammedan' Dervish.', Tliy.lils
tnjy of the pilgrimage is not surpassed In Interest
and originality by -any bpok of travel ever-published
—embracing liiy residence •(, Cairo qs a Mohamnta
dan Student; (ho,journey across the desert with.life
great annual caravan of Pilgrims; the visit to the
tomb of Mohammed; the discovery that Iho Bacfed
black stone of Mecca is an adrpljte; Uid annual'keiri
roon preached at Mecca id mi estimated audience,of
150,000 Pilgrims'gathered ftopl all parts of the
Moilem‘world; his narrow escapes''from detection, '
and, the only accurate account of the ceremonies of
theMusSlkmaii'fiiith,' ' , '
, To tho rcligions commqnlly ilijswork furnishes
information never before piade pul/lic, respecting
the' CbremonlM laws of a large proportion of tho
Eastern World; while for general interest. Burton’s
narrative will compare favorably with sillier Eotlipn
or Crescent and (lie Cross.
G. P. Pulnim 4. Co., No. 321 Broadway. •
Editors of Country papers inserting the above
advertisement ,'wil| receive a copy of tnetufok.
. , Adm|nhirhicr’i Notice.
*vj"OTIOK U hereby given thixt In pursuance of an order of ‘
Xn this ofi Tioga cqnnty r \Te rw
tor f»pd Aumluidtnitrlx.of the cjlntoof I) J) lVlfcox<b«CfT. Jiito.
of Wlmhr Shull export to RiMo on tho promlßrt ln'i)clmnl >
County JViirou.on {VMay Norombor 1
next to the lifghoat aud bwl Udder .tho following dpKTltal' I
tutu of liMid with iipmjrteijimcM to wit; . Beginning nt a po*t I
t!iu North Kant t’orncr' of H. C. SVllcnx, ihtfiico byiianJa »uc-, I
for Abram Jnlmwm mid Horton Mnttlsun «iat 88 j»or«
dtre thfiirr by bind Minoym! for ARron,’.ity)nqUiU»outb 80 |
lurches thuuce by «\l»l Symondx emit 100 porebrs to the wur-
south forty »«•<» ;I>TOh<* to sho romcr qf
ImnMnrreycdfftr Job Wilcox, tlidnoo bv’fwfd ll'llrox wrsf'2lo
ponmea too pout tljpucc Uiy'B.'.d \Vllvpx north'iJ27 M 0
lurches to tbobcglnuinxiconUbUiic uiiq hqnda'd acres bHng
jiart of warrant \h.1645 5 cxCi'pllng ftnd'fdAcrvliig‘tbi‘rormm
a lot to ilra AWkyx.-,bounded north by
WVTnvWooit by roa«I ftouth by*taudt)f D' B? WIIMx write
jcjjfrbf Alaq: nfafl
bounuwl north l>y wiUlara llrovt caal by land Into of j. 11.
Clark deed, south by thc'wArrftnf lino and wnit by Phobia
Dodgr ACy. containing 10 8% ycrai'bpiQg, part of wnrrnijt
no. 1956 uatncM Wilspn wnrhuilco situated (fa Bptumr Bald Co.
and fiutdo kiidlrti on mfcdav df ’w\U'.
w.w KIBBD. J/Wti (
, Vr*. A. H/tIsCQX, Jdiur'T.
FOR SALE,
A Woolen-Factory & Saw Mill..
Tire BinißCnißElt,-wishing to ’change bli tmiliiwi, offers
.for.salohls tVoolon Veotory, How Util and Tiuuor-lot*
nqar iVclidlKjrij'. The Machinery in the Ifnctoryooni-lstlqg of
:“one Belt" l» In good running order, most of It Is nearly new
jottll of the best lie will veil the wliole
or, dr tlie factory machinery separately, the location la good,
agd (bo tenua will bp. easy, ,
Apply to Die subscriber on the premises, or W (otter to (fiU
plow Wellshoro 1 Ang.Mth ife*. ;3.1: JACKHON.
Auditor’s Notice.
ALL persons interested in ills-proceed*-of Itic
sale of real estate of 11. J. Smyll.c are notified'
td-present Ihcir claims lo (he subaciibor at; llioPro
tboriotary’BoS>c*'/on (be 6tl> day
(Meek P. M., cl which It roe said prooeed*<wtU be
distributed. .. ~, 4, F.IXINALDSONsAtfdittr, f
November 5 1856,
TTMIEBHAB,,nW *(fd LUpRETIA ftOYEB,
bin left'my'bed indbosrd,wllfioptkdy fast
caooa or provocation, (his is (O cAtlbli 'oil''pewdha
from harboring arlruslipg h«| pn qjy accoiml, u« 1
■hall pay no dcblsroflierContrsctidg after (Ilia dale.
, if:t - * .-i ' t MONTEVILLE 'MOy-ER.
Delmar, Oct 16,1656. ... ; f,>