X)Y Facias and ±5 Venditioni Eapon.e, «*»<*• out «f Common rJ rT ;,„. lO me directed,'l-will f ix., „«( at I o'clocE afternoon 10 tfie Court h"o«! WelisboVmo following described property, to wit: > . 0 f | a nd situated in' ttio township -of Lawrence, . sooth by what is commonly called andinAwn 1,0 \r «Sn lane, on the east and north by lands owned hy iriigon. and on the west hy the school houselojrr iinMinfag half an acre of land be the same moreoT loss; wfth ijTune house and frame barn and Bomefruittrees thereon. To be aold as the property of Jxa Warren. ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Lawrence, bound ed north by Howard Stddard, east by Samuel Ryon south by T. B. Tompkins, west by Joel Newton—-containing one hund red and eighty acres, about sixty acres improved. A larg* frame house, frame barn, frame horse bad and apple orchard thereon. To be-sold as the property of E. H. Mapes. ALSO—A lot of land in the Borough of Lawrenrevlile, hounded as follows: North by a street separating said lot from Pardon Damon, east by William B. Middaugh'* south by Ini Kfiburn, west by William B. Middapgh—roon&&ins npout one-fourth of an aero of improved .lijnd: one dame house, one frame barn and '.some fruit tree* thereon. Tow sold as the property of Ndncaii Ilurd. '■ i ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Clymer^bounded north by C. JP. Douglass; east hi Dingbat? ®outo lands in possession" of. L. PrUchard-ao' 1 A. itaami, an* west by A. G. Subln—containing about one hundred -and •fifty acres; about seventy or seveoO*‘^ vc Improved, a log house, plank milk house, anappleorcaiawd thenon. To ba M<J ea tha pro yeas °? Wman Hawock. l ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Clymer, bounded north by Lynrnn Tritatanl »wJ J- A. Franoh, east by Erastu. JUII Mid others, soerth by rheums Schopnorer and James Smith, aud west by Bingham laada—containing about ninety acrea; eibotrt hrSih-fiw acre* improved; a framo honac, frame stable and « few fruit <rec« thereon. To-be aold as the tj'of 2»ad in Jadi-sni!ecHmsbli^boiiasieti bn the north bv K. Moore, east by Weplcn and Co.,.south by John Cook west by Westen A Co.—Containing about 12Q acres and afoot 20 acres improved; a log -house and log bar® fbefreon, now owned and occupied by Iwuah Inucho. Use— A lot of land in Lawrence township, bounded,north PvX Snell, east and south by K. Snell —containingaboht four sfiea uf Improved land, frame bouse* • frame Lam, wagon bou e e end apple ordiard thcivdn. To be Isold M the property of Isaiah Inscho and Solomon I. Insoho. ALSO—A‘lot or piece of laud situate in the town of TTcTls- , iKiro. in the county of Tioga afort-wtiU: Beginning at the cor- ; ncr of Main aud Norris street?, thence south forty-five degrees pp t t rm said Norris street, two hundred and fifty ,feet to IVarl : street, tbvnce son th'fort y-fiye degrees West along Pearl street sixtv feet, thence north forty-five degrees west two hundred iud’fifty feet to Main street aforesaid, thence north decrees east along Main street sixty feet to the place of Jjo ginuiup con taming one-third of an acre of land, and befog lot numbered seventeen in the plan of said town of Wells boro, south of the Atenue. To be sold as the property of Joseph Sofield. Also A lot of land m Middlebury townnup, hounded as follow's: North by Khus Keeney, cast by L. N. Abbot, south by Elias Keeney and vest byEUua Keeney—containing about twen/y-nine acres, all improved; two frame barns, one frame house and a small apple orchard thereon-. To be sold as the property of Jacob Ham. ALSO—A lot of land situate in the Boro of Lawrence, be ginning at the north-east corner of a lot of land owned by W. IT. Ballard on Mill street, thence south '!}/> degrees west ou lands ov.ucd by the said Ballard k Carr, twenty perches to a Make,' thence sonth STJ.< degrees east four peichea to a «ake. thence north 2}/, degrees east on lands owned hy 0. A. Kunlun ten perches to a stake, thence south degrees cast on lauds of the said Stanton four perches to a stake, thmeo north 2% degrees east on lands of C. Mlddaugh two 1 * to a sfake,' thence south 87degrees east three 4>erd)cs to a stake, t bonce north 2 I A degrees east eight perch es to said Mill street, thence north 87 degrees west eleven peniu« to the place of beginning—containing 141 perches mor<> or k-ss; one frame house, one frame barn, with some fruit trees tliOteon. Also —Another lp{ bounded as follows: Bcpinuingat a post on the e.iit side of Main street, being the south west corner of Uarris F. and Robert Eyon’s lot, thence south eleven de grees east tVenty-six feet to a post, thenco north seventy nine degrees .east- one hundred feet to u poet, thence north eleven degreed west twenty-six feet to a post, thence south seventy-nine degrees west, one hundred feet to the jjost, the place of begipnin*; being JotKo,9 on mapof latod tjolouging \steiy to Jamps BUI, wjtha afclre bouse thereon. To'be spld ns the property of A. SI. Tfttugfa. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north bv Artemus Barnhart, east by Joseph Harding, south and v. <t by George Brown—containing about two hundred and thirty acres more or less, with one hundred and ten acres im proviii, one frame house, two firumo barns and an apple orch ard thereon}, ’ ALSO —Alot of land in Sullivan township, bounded on the north by tbe north line of warrant No. 978, on the east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the S' .'-.th by lauds of John Benson and Arad Smith, and on the vbv land of Zopher Tears and A. Cpdiko—containing nK at one hundred and two acres, with about sixty acres im proved; a*frame dwelling house and n fcwfrnirtrees thereon. To (-old as the property of John Benson. ALSO —A lot of lapd in Westfield township, bounded north In ttanre Close, cast V K * Bay!**, west by George Close, fuuth bv highway—Containing about acre of Improved land; a frame dwelling house ami Cabinet Simp and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of George Lewis SiC.Ocoif. * ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsborq, bounded south-east by the road leading to Morns township, westerly by Wm. Bache nrt jtiirtsp»trick,wud uorth-eastby Anna Morris—Containing about three or four acres. Also—Another lot bounded by Patrick Bedington and G. Campbell, southerly by Bcdington and Via. Kilej', and west erly by road leading to Morris township—Containing about three acres, both lota improved. To be sold os the property of Jo-iah Emery. ALSO —A lot of land in tho township of Middlebury and Chatham, beginning at a post the division line of lots No. 1 <t 4 of warrant No 4479 on the west lino of said warrant, tbeue* north one degree east along the warrant line of- war rants Nod, 4479 A 4450 to a pos,t the south-west corner of D. G.and E. J. Stevens’ land, thence south degrees east three hundred and thirty-four perches to a post, the south east corner of said Stevens, land, thence south one degree wost ah'Dg the warrant lino of said warrants Nos 4486 k 4479 t*> a jv>ft corner in the division line between lots No. 2 and 3 of sulwhMsion of warrant No. 4479, thence north 88J4 deg’s west three hundred and thirty-four porches to the place of beginuiug—Containing fire hundred and ninety acres more or lets and Wing parts of warrants Nos.' 4479 and 4486. To be fold as the property of Seth Daggett and Lewis Daggett. ALSO—A ht of land in Keeney \ille, Middlebury township, bounded north-mast and west by lUchard Keeney, and south by land* of Vm. L. Merrick with a bam 46 by 30 thereon with cornice extending to the north-east and west boundaries thtrvof. To he "old as the property of Elizabeth Churchill, CbarW Churchill and Seneca Horton. ALSfv--Tli« following described tracts of land, vir.: war rants No«-4y*?and 4’57R. bounded on tho north bv warrants Nos. 4217 ami 4220, ena by No. 4368, south by Nos. 4379 and 4387, wvst by No. 4413—Containing 990 acres each and allow ance, bifuab; in Morns towusliiu. To be sold, as the ncoDertv of S. T. McCormick. ' ALSO—A Jot of land in Sullivan township, bounded north by lands of E. G. SlcConel, east by George Seeley, sooth by William Shelton, west by Charles McConel—Containing about f«Ttya<.rcs all improved; one f.-ame house and n frrmie burn thereoo. To be add as the property of Lbaader Aldrich and Hannah Aldrich. ALSO—A lot of land In Sullivan township, bounded north by M. //awley, east by other lands of defendants, south and west by D. Munroo—£ontaming 67 acres with 30 acres im proved. Also —One other lot In said township, bounded north by L. Wadkins. east by Joseph Bradford, sputh by Alex sinitKand west M B. Muniw—Contaiulnfe 97 acres with about 60 or 56acres improved; frame bouse, log house, two frame barn* and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of i’eter Hula lander. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded north by Erastus Griswold, east by Joseph Loudon, south by Lewis and Thomas Stull, west by James Mason—Containing about 22 acres more or less, about (me acre improved, with a small frame dwelling bouse thereon. To be sold as the property of L A. E. Wciskopff. ALSO—A lot or piece of land, beginning at ft hemlock on the north line of lot No. 977 and south-east corner hereof, thence west thirty-five perches aud .three tenths to an Iron wood. thence north seventy-two and seven-tenths perches to a hemlock, thence south eighty-nine and three-fourths deg's wen one hundred and twenty-jwo Jtorches and five-tenths to a poM.. theucc west eighty f-even perches and five-tenths to a post, thence north ninety-nine and two tenths parches to'ft post and-bt«>nes, tboilce east eighty-seven ami four-tenths P er oh < * 5 to aj»ost .md Kones, thence north one-fourth degree cast one hundred and fifty-six porches to a white oak, thence north one half d?grce cast one hundred and sixteen and four tenth* perches to a post, thence south eichty-nine and three fourths Aegrpe* east forty-eight and four-tenths toa hemlock, thence north one degree cost sev en and 9-1 n porches to a post, thence east 149 perches to a post, thence south 60 perches to ft I**4, thence east 26 porches to s post, thence'south 144 £tmn^fi t^l.Sl', Ulcnre '' cst2s P errllfc » to a post, thence « * I T t ' ,llcn<:e »■“' 47 “ n<l *- 10 fwrdiM in ” 2’ l!2', Uh 02 u “'‘ W 0 l’«ches to& post, thnneo Mn.li™ 1. ‘1", t 0 a <“•' ,ll0n “ ! emirti 69 and 8-10 6fu‘nvo Icra >*Vmme~CoaaiuiD S flvs Lmulrcd E ™^°~. An ° l ' ,Cr . lol ’ b^inniD ? at a ffhite «<e corner hereof, thence north 39 perches to tn el’ ‘ enCeeasl92 P erches MO <o a wh.te osh, thence south 99 perches to a post end Sacc of"lt C "“ WCSt ® 2 - IX ' rchcs °nd 1-10 to the Q- 10 aiu£T ng rS 0i ? taini " E 53 aC[CS and 8-10 win m a\l five hundred tbrep acres and eidit lemh. less ’ heia * mentioned inj parts of warrants Nos. 4391-4294i129c of°James fWd^ ,Vania * T ° * B ° ld ded °^ s a c nd e i n t R “ tland ‘"•whip, boon. sra iw - r' * nor.h ! 'by‘w olh 4 r irlr.'r" Bame lownsb ij), bounded sooth by J o i‘ larc V east b ? J-I>. Vedder. my.rJ b y B^Wt-€oD«li o S. e frame houses ZJT seres improved-, with two Iwo apple orchards ,here bdrn V WaCl;Sn ? iU ' sho P and «ty oMlerrison R^ n C s °“- To be “ ,d « fheprop horn, bonded MW| land in lhe Borough of Welte- Ui'- Corner of Wm P ost fhence-north 4S deg,L 228 f m *£ eU °P William Bach, feet , to anotfier cdfner feet alonu lhe w«M- eaCe nort ! l .^ 2 degrees east 60 eaalerly on a Hop i lf if °** Bache, thence mentioned line oo« r/? n K ral,el wilh lhe elon" Watpv c i ' 4 lo street, thence 9 feel to the place of beginning—con j • ta’vptDf about eqe fifth of as acrcv witlj a frame dwel -1 o«M,lVaine barn and afowfroit tree*4hereon. To.be aold.ai the properl/ of R.R« Roadie; ■ , ALSO—A lot of land in Delmartbwnship, boon decl an tbe'jQorlb bjf lands in possession pf A-,H. liahJis, on ibe eaat hylanos in possession of -George English, on the south by land formerly owned' by James Francis, but recently sold by Sheriff’s sale to Q. D. Smith* and on the west by land in possession of Geo. W, West and Levi Stewart—-containing 50 acres, with abool six acres improved, being part of warrant No. 1951. To be’sold as the property of Janies Francis. ALSO—A lotol land in Gaines township, boond ed on the south by Warren Wetraore, east by Dent, and north by Cowen lands,-and west by Barnes and Wood—containing one hundred and two acres, fif. teen improved, a log honse and frame barn thereon. Also— Another lot in Said township,bounded north by school houselol, east and south by John J.Smilb, and west by Cowen laod^—containing sbe, acres, 1 with two acres improved and a saw mill thereon. To be sold as the property of James Aloozo Smith. ALSO—A lot of land in the village of Knoxville, bounded north by A. &.J. Oeannan, east by land of Markram & Roberts, south by highway, west by Henry Seely—containing about one acre bfimproved land, with aTargelwb slory'frame tavern house and store, trame barn, and somefruil trees thereon. Also— A lot of land in Ibe same village, bounded north by the Main street, thencp south 40 feet east by highway, thence west thirty feet—containing about i acre of land, all improved, with a large frame building need as a shop and dwelling house. To bo sold as the property of O. P. Beach. ALSO—A lot of land in the Borough of Mansfield* bounded as follows: sooth eighly-five feet on Elmira street, west fifty.lhrce feet on Williamson road, north eighty-five feet by'Doct. Barden—containing about 1-4 of an acre, with a three story'store house thereon. To be sojd as t(ie properly of B. M%.Bailey., ALSO—A*-lot of land in the township of Clymer, bounded north by Henry Smith, east by Thomas Layton, south by Fox lands, and west by Job Head —containing about fifty acres, 28 acres improved, a log house, log barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of Giles Marvin. ALSO—A‘ lot of land in life townsliip.of Dclmar, bounded north by John Hastings, E. Rice, N. Jmp son and others, east by C. Rice, south by Samuel Scranton and Daniel Osborne, west by D. Osborne and Sabins*—containing about one hundred and fifty or sixty acres, improved, 4 frame houses, two frame barns, log blacksmith shop saw mill and 2 small apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of William F. Robinson. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north by Bratt & Jennings, west by south by. Gifford Molt, west by S. J. Rice—contain, ing about scvcnty-cight acres, with thirty-acres im proved, one frame house, frame barn and apple or chard thereon. To be sold as the property of John Goodall Jr. ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Jackson’ bounded as follows, to wit: North by highway lead ing from Elmira to Tioga,cast and south by Hector L. Miller, on the west by Josfyia Miller—reserving out of the same one and a half acres known as the Win. Stork lot, and one acre .known as the Reton lot—containing twenty-five acres, about 10 acres improved, with.two frame dwelling houses, one cir cular saw mill,*2 frame barns and sheds and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold aa the property of Samuel Buchanan. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, boun. ded on the north by S. W. & D. F. PomcroyTcast by Munson Doud, south by Munson Doud, west by S. W. &. D. F. Pomtroy—containing three and one fourth acres, all improved, a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon To be sold as the properly of Simeon Ford and Susannah Ford. A lot of land in D’elmar, beginning at a slake, 20 feet west of John Sewer’s land, thence by the Slate Road south 85 degrees west, 106 Jeel, thence south 5 deg. cost, 412 J feet, ihcnce north 85 deg. east, 106 feet to a slake, thcncc north 5 deg. west, 412 J feet to place of beginning—containing one aero. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, (now Borough of Mansfield) bounded north by J, P, Morris, on tbe enatby Rail Road-aVreet, on the south by . street, and on the J. P. Morris— containing about onc-fourlh of ap acre of land, with .c good frame . dwelling house and shed and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of H.G. Marlin. ALSO—The following lot of land in the village of Tioga—east and south by land laic of C. N. Slo cum, and west by A. Humphrey—containing about one-fburth of an acre improVed land; framehouse, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Colby Cady. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bounded north by Benedict, east by Clark W. Bailey, south by John Jennings, west by George Avery—containing about eighty acres of land, about sixty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and youcg apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the prooerty of Barton Walker, ALSO—AII the right, and interest of C. T. Evans in a tract.ol land lying in the township of Lawrence, Tioga county, bounded on the south by lhe mill lot, on the west by Calvin Pritchard, on the nnrth and east by land lately owned by John Cady and others—containing about seventy-five acres ol iand, known and being what has been called the Lyman Pritchard farm, lately owned by William Evans, and nuw occupied by Allison H. Evans, with about fifly acres improved, a frame house and k frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of Perry IJailey and C. P. Evans who was sued with Wm. M. Evans under firm of Wm. M. Evans & Co. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by Joshua Mclntyre, cast by James Labar, south by J. Hunt, west by. D. Webber decM,, containing one hundred and six acres, wilh sixty acres improved, a log house and log barn, an apple orchard and a few, plum trees llicrcon. To be sold as the property of Jacob S. Cronce. AL£O— A lot of land in Charleston township, bounded as follows, to wit: North by Nelson Cailin, east by highway leading from Daitt Settlement to H. H.* Potter's, south by Henry Bailey, west by Phelps &. Dodge—containing about three acres all improved, one frame house, one frame barn and one store bouse thereon. To be sold os the properly of Thomas Montague. ALSO —A lot of land in the Borough of Wells boro, being 10l No. 20 south of the Avenue; bounded north-west by Pearl street, north-east by the Avenue, south-east by Walnut street;south-west by the Bing ham Land Olfice lot—containing one-third of an aweot improved hind; one large two story frame hoOse, law office, frame barn add a few fruit trees thereon. To be iiold as the property of Mary-G. Emory. ALSO—A lot of land in the Borough of Wells borough, bounded as follows— beginning at a post the corner of Wm. Bache, thence north 49 degrees cast 60 feel along the west line of Wm Buchc, thence easterly on a line to be run parallel with the first mentioned line 228 feet to Water street, thence along Water street to the place of beginning—con. laining about one-fifih of an acre, with a frame dwelling house and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the properly of Henry Kimball. ALSO —A 10l of land in Charleston township, bounded north by Joseph Bochus, cast by Evan Ev ans, south by Morris Dawson and west by Palmer Shumway^—containing about one hundred and one acres, wilh about sixty acres a frame house, frame baan, saw mill and blacksmith shop and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the proper, ly of Samuel Morgan. . JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro* Aug. 13,1857. Public Sale. T> Y virtue ol an order of the Coart of Common Pleas of Tioga County, I shall expose lo public sale and outcry at the house of James Goodrich in Tioga village, on Friday the 4lb day of September next, at one o’clock F, M. of said day, the fallowing described real estate, to wit: One equal undivided eleventh part of all that certain lot in Jackson town, ship Tioga county Pa M bounded north by .Nathan MHler, east by William atfd'H*. L. Miller, soulliby D. M. Kinner, and west by Charles Wifsou—con taining fifty acres, about.thirty acres, improved, a frame bouse frame barn and unfcpptedtclUMi them* on; Being fhe interest of Marcus K. Kinner, a lu natic, in said land. Terms'oT sale, Cash. DAVID m.kinne ß; t Com mi tie of the person and estate of RI. K. Kinner. " Tioga, August 13,16p7. THE TIOGA COHIfTY'AGITATOE. Application lop Divorce. Tp Pamela CJofk —You are hereby notified (ha Simon N. Clark, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a di vorce from the bonds of matrimony—and that..the said Court have appointed the first Monday of Sep* tember, at two o'clock P, M. for the bearing lb?;said Simon N. Clark in the premises,, at which lime and place you can appear if you think proper. john mathers, shenjf. Wellshorp Aog, 3d, 1857. Auditor’s Nolice. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan’s Court to audit the accounls of Adam Benner, Administrator of the estate of W. C. Miller dec’d., will attend to the duties of said appointment at the Prolhonolory’s office, in Wellsboro’, on Tues day, the Bth day of September next, at 1 o’clock, P. AL-pT said day* at which lime and place all per sons interested are requested to attend. w. W. GUERNSEY, Auditor^ - 13,1857, * > .. ...... TTORSE RAKES, at- T AX .ROBERT’S. ■\TEW ARRIVAL of Spiral Hbopd at IN /YOUNG’S. COM. PERRY’S Expedition to Japan-and-the China Seas, fur sale at . „ YOUNG’S; XiOTICE is hereby given ‘that aJy wife JSUZA. IVES ha* left li my bed and board without any just cause. All persons are hereby forbid harboring or trusting hsr on jny account as I will pay no debts of her contracting- ' Middlebury, July 25th, 1857. S. S. IVES UNION ACADEMY. THE FALL TERM of Ibis Institution for . the ensuing year will commence Sept 1; the win ter term Dec* 1; the spring term March Deerfield, Aug. 6. S. B. PRICE, principal. Letters. of administration having been granted to the undersigned, <m the estate of Peter Buckley, late‘of Delmar, dccM, those in debted to said estate are requested to make* immedi ate payment, and those having claims will present them to ANDREW BARTLE, Adm'r. RUTH A: BUCKLEY, Adm’x. Delmar, July 30,1857. 6w ® B '^ B Mlffj DENTIST. Office in Roy's New Building, vp stairs. All work pertaining to his line of business done prompily and well. Wellsboro’, April 9.1857.-tf. , A DMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of xjl. Adminislaalion having been granted to the subscriber upon the Estate of CHLOE HILL, late of Chatham township, dec’d, all persons indebted to said Estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all'baving claims against the same will present them for sell lenient lo RANSLER TOLES, AdnCr , Chatham, July 16,1857. REV. W. BULLARD, will preach at Hammond School House in Middlcbury, on Sunday 16lhi 10 o’clock A. M.,and at the School House be-' low EL H. Potters, 4 o’clock P. M-, same day.— Also at Mansfield on Sunday Aug. 93d, 10 A. M., and at Mnin&burg, 4 o’clock P. M., same day.— Also at,Liberty on Sunday, Aug. 30, 10 o’clock, A. M., near Woodruff’s, and at Hart’s 4 o’clock P. AL, same day. Notice in Divorce* CATHARINE PRICE: You arc hereby notified that Robert H. Price, your husband has applied to the Court of Common Picas of Tioga Co., for .a divorce from the bonds of matrimony; and the said Court has appointed Monday,Ahe seventh day of September next, at the Court House in Wellsboro, for a bearing of the said Robert H. Price in the premises, at which time'and place you can attend if you think proper. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Wellsboro, Aug. 6, 1857, [4t] - / Orphan’s Court Sale. / BY virtue of an order issued out of Ibe Orphan’s Court of Tioga County and to me directed, I will expose to sale at public outcry on the premises, on Tuesday the 251 h day of August next, at one o’- clock P. M., the following described property lo.wit. All that piece or parcel of land,|siluale in Covington Borough in said county, bounded north by Barnes* Alley, east by Water St., south by Broad Alley, and west by James Jennings, Randall &» Kells, with a frame bouse, frame barn and tannery buildings thereon—containing about one halfof an acre. To be sold as the property of Wm. C. Miller dec’d.— Terms made known on the day of sale. I ADAM BERNER, Adm'r. 24,1857. OPPOSITION TO HM PRICES. KO MONOPOLIES DOWN WITH COMBINATIONS. An Open’ Field for Competition. KANSAS has had her shire of the Glory, fun, Confusion &c M and I am happy to state that she is about quieting .herself and yielding the palm to tire little village of Tioga - About the firpt of November last I commenced selling Goods i» Tioga,am still selling. For a lillie time past there has been quite an effort on the port of some to establish a standard price for goods par ticularly on leading articles the very articles of which the poor man uses the most. A few days since I made up my mind to change my prices on FLOUR & MEAL, as I thought 1 had a right to.. I therefore had a very modest handbill printed informing tire people of what I intended doing in the future. No sooner had the fad become known that I bad reduced the price, than one man selling the same kind of Goods, says: “Its fc lie I Ccfl’l be the same article! I know it ain’t good!” Another, interested in keeping op old fogy prices, presents the documents to show that from the prices he pays in Buffalo for Flour, Meal course ETZ’S article at i)le low price can .not be. as good as ours at our high prices. Great discovery I Sensible reasoning / conclu sion I ' How long since did (hey find out that rny articles were not lip-lop ? VV hy, just the moment my price did not agree with theirs. Our only answer totheir unkind remarks toward us, our flour was very nice until wo changed the price. Did .that change the quality 1 when it is the selfsame article we have sold since last April. Hundreds can bear me witness that it is as nice as any article they ever used. . ... . 'll lias never been our practice nor never will be to say aught of the quality of our neighbor’s goods. But we do say that our “extra superfine*’ and “su perfine’* flour is as good as any flour manufactured or sold ir. Tioga County. You citizens that buy don’t longer believe the humbug yarn lliatyou must pay from 50 to 75 per cent for goods, especially if you gel trusted a few months. No wonder every plunk in the WeJlsboro’ and Tioga Plank Road has received a thousand curses from the merchants of Tioga village, because it has driven trade from us, they say. Tiie curses will grow louder and deeper both from buyer and seller until Goods are sold at a reasonable cash profit. Since we commenced we trave tried to meet* the wants of the public, and we flatter ourselves that our large cash sales are good evidenco-thal our effort-has not been -a- failure, but has a generous and capdld pub. iic.. We shall continue selling Goods in the corner sttfm of A. C. & J. S, Bush, directly opposite of Baldvtfin,Xowell &> Co., where we shall be pleased to show our Goods and give our prices., We shall bby a large stock of ali kinds of Goods in New York this shall hope by pursuinga straight forward course to merit the favor of enough of tlic people of Tioga county to sell them and get our pay. We shall try and hdvelhc quality and prteesatis factory. Call and see before purchasing. LIST OP PRICES. Ontario & Niagara Flour Extra Superfine $7 75 Parma Custom'Mills Superfine* 6 00 Corn Meai -1 , 2 25 Tioga, August 2d, ’57. CHARLES O. ETZ. RESOLUTION,. "PROPOSING AMENDMENTS TO THE CON- L STITDJIpN OP THE COMMONWEALTH.— -"Solved by the. Senate <md Smae of EepnScntaHva of the Commonwealth of Pmnsylpaniain General Assembly met, That the following amendments are proposed- to. the constitution!-of the com monwealth, in accordance with the provisions of the tenth article thereof. TtRST AStEKMtESts There shall bean additional article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows ARTICLE XI. DEBTS. Section 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits oi*'fai!ure’s in revenues, or to race, expenses not other wise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted.by- virtue of one or more acts of the general assembly, dr at different periods of .time, shall never exceed seven hundred and filly thousand dollars, and' the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall bo applied to the purpose for whtei it was ob tained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. r Sec. 2. Id addition to-the above limited power the state may contract dfebta. to repel invasion, insurrection, defend the state in war, or to redeem the present outstanding indebtedness of the’state; but the money arising from the ‘ contracting of sArh debts,'shall be applied to the purpose for which raised, or, to zqpay euchdehta, and to no other purpose whatever. ! ] Section 3. Except the debts alcove specified, in sections one and two of this article/ no debt-whatever shall be created by, or on-behalf of the stato. Section 4. To provide fur the payment of the present debt, and any additional debt contracted as aforesaid, the legisla ture shall, at its first session, after the adoption of rids aniendment, create a einking fund, which shall be sufficient tu pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hun dred and fifty thocsand doUare; ;which' sinking fond shall -pao«ifl*ef the-net annual income of the public works, from time to time owned by the state, or tbeproccCds of the sale, of the same, or any port thereof, and of the income or pro ceeds of sale of stocks owned by the state, together with other funds, or resources, that may bo designated bylaw.— The raid sinking fund may be increased, from lime to time, by assigning to it any part of the taxes,-or other revenues of the state, dot required for the ordinary and current expenses of government, aud unless ia case of war, invasion or insur rection. no part of the «aid •uuktng fund sfialf be used or ap plied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of such debtjia rednued below the sum of fivemiliiona of dollars. j Stcrro’x 5.' The credit of the (commonwealth shall not In any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to, any individ ual, company, corporation or association; nor shall the com monwealth Hereafter become jiJ joint owner, or stockholder, in any company, association, or corporation. Section 6. Tfie commonweuUh shall uot assume the debt, orony part thereof, of any county, city, boiungh or township or of any corporation or association; unless such debt shall have been contracted to enable the itate to repel invasion, suppress domestic insurrection; defend ifMf in time of war, or to assist the state in the discharge df any portion of its pioseut indebtedness. ' 4 i SiCTiON 7. The legislature shall not 'authorize any county city' borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stock holder in any company, association orjcorpomtfon; or to ob tain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, associ ation. institution or party. , SKCOXU A>IENT>MKyT. There shall he au additional article to said constitution, to be designated os article XU, as follows: ARTICLE SU. ; OF NEW COUNTIES. No county shall bo divided by a line cutting off over one otenth of-its population, (cither to form a new comity or other «without the express assent of such county, by a vote of the electors thereof; nurshallany new county 6o established containing less than foot hundred square miles. THK.D AMi.NIIMVNT. From section two of the first article of the constitution, strike out the voids, “of the city of Philadelphia, and of <>.ic?ccounty respectively f’Yrom section five. kiYoc article strike, out tho words, “of Philadelphia and of the several counties; Irum i-cction sewn., same article, strike out the uoids, “neither the city of Philadelphia not any,'’,and insert in lieu thereof the words, “and no;” And strike out “section four, same article,” and in lieu thereof insert the following: ‘‘Skctios 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty-four, and in every seventh year thereaft»». representa tives to tUw nunborV one bununKf, Blian be ajmaistrlUatod equally, throughout the state, by districts, in proportion to the number of taxable inhabitants in the several part* thereof; except that any county coutaHhng at least three thousand five-hundred taxubles, may bo allowed u separate representation; hut'no more than three counties shall be joined, and no county shall be dividedCin tho forma tion of u district. Any city containing a-sufficient number of tusablcs to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall hi'ie a separate representation assigned it, and shall be divi ded into ciimeiiicjjt di-qihls of contiguon- territory. of equal taxable population as rear as may be, each of which districts shall elect one representative. s^ At the end of section aamc article, insert these words, “the city of Philadelphia shall bo divided into single senatorial territory in nearly equal in taxable population ns possible; but no ward shall be divi ded In tho formation thereof.” The h'giVlajjtre. at its first'session, after the adoption of this amcndnlcnt, shall dhlde| the city of Philadelphia into senatormfnnd representative districts, in the manner above provided; such districts to remain unchanged until the np , pordfonment iu the year one thousand eight hundred end sixty-four. TCIUHTn AMENTOIFXT. There shall bo an additional section to tho first article of said constitution, which shall bo numbered and read as fol lows : Section 2<t. Tiie legislature j-hall hare ftw power to alter, revoke, or annul, any ohaitiT of incorporation hereafter con ferred by. or under, any special, or general}law, whenever In their opinion it may be Injurious to the citizens of the com* mon wealth: In such man net however, that no injustice shall be done to the corporators. , Resolved, That this resolution On the first amend ment, yeas 24, nays 7; on the second amendment, yeas 23, nays 8; on the third amendment, yea* 24, nays 4; on the fourth amendment, yeas 23, nays 4. * [Extract from tho Journal.] GEO. W. IIAMfiKSLEY, Clerk. Ik the llou* of Reprlsektativxs, April 29.1857. Resorted, That this resolution pus*. On tho first amend meat, yaw 7s. n»>s 12; on the second amendment, yeas 57, t nays 31: on the third amendment, yens 72, nays 22; on the fourth amendment, yeas 83, rifcys 7. [Extract from the Journal.') 1 JACOB ZIEGLER,.C7crfc. in Secretary’s office. May 2.1557. A. O. CURTIN. Secretary of Vie Commonwealth. Securtahv s Office, Harrisburg, June 22,0857. Pennsylvania. »s. \ Ido certify that the above and foregoing a true and ror rcctcopyof the original "Resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth,’’ with the vote in each branch of the Legislature upon the final passage thereof as appears from the originals on Ric in this office. [l. s.j • In testimony whereof I have hereunto sot my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary’s Office, the day and year above.writtt'n. 1 A. G. CURTIN, Secretary of (he Commonwealth. ~ \ ‘lx Senate. March 27,1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the CommonMealth being under cousiderution, On the question, Will the Senate agree to the first amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: Ye*.‘—Messrs Brower, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Fleuuiken, Frazer, Ingrain, 1 Jordad, KilhugcT. Knox, Lau bach, Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Steele, Straub. Welsh, Wilkins, Wright acd 1 Taggart, S}>cak&~— 24. y- —Messrs Crabb, Cresswel!, Finney, Gregg, Harris, Penrose and Souther—7. ; So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, Will the Senate agree to the second amendment ? x The yean and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as billow,\iz: Yeas—Messrs Brewer, Browne, Ciesswell, Ely, Evans, Fet ter. Finney, Fleuuikeu, Ingram, Jordan, Knox, Lauhach, Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther. Steele, fctraub, Wil kins, Welsh, Wright and Tuggait, >/»• aler —23. - Nats —Messrs Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, Killiu ger, Penrose and scolujld—S. go the question was determiUed in the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the third amendment ? The yeas and nays uert* taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were as follow, viz; Yeas— Messrs Brower, Browne,' I !;Crabb, Crosswalk Ely, Ei.vne, Flennlken, Frazer, Ingram,Jordan. Ivillitiger, Knox, Lauhach, Lewi*. .Vyer, Scofield, fillers. Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins ani’Wright—24. Nats—Mossrn Coffey, Gregg, Harris and Penrose—l. So the question was detei mined in the affirmative. On the question. Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were ns follow, viz: Ye vs—Messrs Buiwer, Rrpwnc, Coffey, Crcsswc’U Ely, Ev ans, Flennlken, Frazer, Ingram, Kiihnger, Kuox.T/mbocb. Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shunnui, Souther, Steele, Straub, Welsh, Wilkins and Wright—23. Nat. —Messrs Crabb. Fmney, Jordan and Penrose — i. So the question was determined in tbe affirmative. Ik the House op IUi’Rr.HEKTATtvES. April 29. 1557. The residuuen proposing amendments to the Constitution of tho Commonwealth being under consideration, On the question. Will the House agree to tho first amendment ? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to tho provisions of tbe constitution, and wcic as fcrtlbw, viz: Teas —Messrs Anderson. Artlmr, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Bisbup, Bower, Brouh, Calhoun. Campbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eystcr, Fanfold, Foster, Gibboney-, Gildca, Hamel, Harper, Ilvius, Ilic&Uud, Hill, IlUlogos, Hoff mau, (Berks,) Imbrle, Tnncs, Jacobs, Jenkius, Johns, John son, Kauffman, Kerr, Knight, Leisenring. Longaker, Lovett, M linear, Mangle, M'Calmont, M'llvnin, Moorhead, Mtmiuis, Mussulman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nnnemachcr, Pearson, Peters, Fetrikin, Pownall, Pnrccll, Ramsay, (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, (York,) Reamer, Kced, Roberts, Rupp, Sbaw, Sloan, Smith, Cambria,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson, Tdlan, Vail, Vanjoor his, "Vickers, Voeghley, Walter. Westbrdok, fFUtvlton, WilHs ton, FPilherow Wright. Zimmerman — 3S: f Nats—Messrs Backus, Bcnaon. Dock, Hamilton-- HtfndoCk# Hfne, Hoffman. (Lebanon.) Lcbo, Strntbere, Thorn, Warner and Wintrode—l2- So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question, ; ■Will the House agree to the second amendment? The yeas and naj s were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: Yeas—Messrs Anderson, Backhouse, Bull, Beck. Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Curty, Ent, Fausold, Foster, Gildea, Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hillegas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Housekeeper, Imbrle, In ties. Jenkins, Johns, Johnson. Kauff man, Knight, Lelsenring, Longnker, Lovett, Manear, Maugle, M’llvnin, Moorhead. Mussclmun, Nichols: Nicholson, Nnne* macber, Pearson, Peters, Petrikin, Pownall, Purcell. Ramsey, (Philadelphia,V (York.) Heamer. Roberts, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan, Tolan, Tail, Voegbley, Walter, We&tbrook, Wharton, Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker —s 7: N.Ua —JXtrt/s Arthur, Augustine, Tacitus, Etasoc, B.ihop Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster, Gibboaey, Hamil ton, Hancock,. Hill, nine, Hoffman, (Lebanon.) Jacobs, Kerr, Leto, H’Calonßt, Mtunmo, Heed, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Strutbera, Thorn, Vanyoorhis, Tickers, ■yfegonselTer, Warner, H-itbcrow *sd Wright— 34. So the' question was determined in the affirmative. Chi the. question, Will the House agree to the third.ameadment f The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as foiled, viz; Yeas—Messrs Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Cahipbell, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, JSnt, Eyster, FaiwoJd, Foster, Clbboncy, Hamel, Har per, Heins, liiestand, Hill, Hillegua, Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoff man-.(Lebauon.) Housekeeper. Imbrie, Innes, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson. Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo, Longnker, Lovett, Manear, | Mangle, SPChlmont, Moorhead, Mumma, Mussclman, Nichols, j Nicholson, Nnnemaeher, Pearson, foters, Potrikin, Pownall, j Pprccll,- Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Rupp, Shaw. Sloan, j Smith, (Cdmbria.) Smith, (Cenfre,) Stevenson, Tolan, Tail, Tanvoorhia.' Tickers, Toeghley, Wagonsoller. Westbrook, Williston, Witbcrow, Wright, Zimmerman and Gat*, Speaker Nats—Messrs Arthur, AngnsHne,-Backup Bishop, Carty, Dock, Gildca, Hamilton, Hancock, Hina, Jenkins, Knight, Leiseriring. M’llvain. Ramsey,(PhiHidelphsa;) Roberts, Strutt ers, Thorn, Walter, Warner, Wharton and Wintrode—-22. So the question waa determined m the affirmative. / On the 'question, ' 1 Will the House agree to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken -agreeably to the provision! of the constitution, and were as follow, viz; YfcAS—Mesiirs Anderson,-Arthor,-Backhouse, Backus, Ball, Beck, Bensou, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty,"Chase,,Cleaver, Craw ford, Dickey, Ent, Eyater, Fausold, Foster, Gitiboney, GJldea, llama!. Harper/. Hems, Hiestand, HiHj-Hilfcgas, Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoffmrvn, (Lebanon,)lloose • keeper, Imbrie, Innes, Jacobs, Jenkins, ‘Johns, Johnson, Kauffman,-Kerr, Lebo, Lelsenring, Longaker, Lqvctt, Manear Mangte, M’Calmont. MTlvain. Mumma, >losaolman, Nichols, Nichojaofi, Nqnemflcher, Pearson, Peters, Pirtrikm/Pownali, Purcell,-'RasaMy r tYork-> 2V«Mn«*y Reed. Roberts, Rupp. Shaw. Sloan, Smith, KCambria,) Smith, (Centre) Stevenson Tolau Vail Vanvoorhis Vickers Voegh ley TTagonscllor Walter Warner Westbrook Wharton WU- Hston With crow Zimmerman and Getz, Speaker —S3. Nats—Messrs Dock Hamilton Hancock ’ Struthcrs Thorn Trmtrodfiymd Wright—7." 1 - So the question was determined in the affirmative. Secretary’s OrncE, - llariuseurq, June 22,1857. Pennsylvania, ss. I do certify that the above and foregoing is ft true and cor rect copy of the Yens and Nays taken on Jho resolution pro posing amendments to the 'Constitution* of the Common wealth, os the same appears on the Journals of the two Hou ses of the General- Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the session of 1857." . * - ‘| Witness my hand and the - ’ stal of said office, this ft* ».] t#enty-«econd day of June, one thousand eight hun dred and'fifty-seven. A. G. CURTIN, • Xerrctfrry of Ih'e Onnintm V'-slth. NEW firm:. BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO, ARE now receiving a very choice and careful! selected assortment of .I . DEI 6.0 O|D S , Groceries ami ProTisions, and arc prepared to furnish them |to customers a As they can be bought in. any [other jSlarJcct . Customers can rely upon finding at all times any article they may wish, and all Goods warranted lo be as represented. x - j Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles', and adapted lo every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well to cslljand examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere* * Balcfwin, Lowell & Co., have lalwaya on hand jl BBtt*onable and fastilbnable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASH CRICES. ALSO, | Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Clast Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, leel. Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of eccry kind and of the best quality, with BOOTS dj- SHOES, forEaerybody. . "%• All kinds of Gauntly Produce, taken in ex change for goods at the market pnies. . Tioga, Jul, 2, ISoTE j i NILES & ELLIOTT TT AYE leased the .sjand formerly occupied by R. •LJ- S. BAILEY, ancFare now receiving and selling at fair prices, one ol the largest arid finest slocks of DRY GOODS, ■ [, ■ < such as Cloths, Cossimercs, Vestings and Furnishing Goods, Ladics' : Dress Stuffs of every description, from cheap and durable prints up (o a fine quality of Dress Silks, Sheeting, Shirting, &c. Ready-made Clothing. Summer, Fall and Winter- styles, d7ell made and ot good material for the priced asked.j Ik Senate. March 27,1557 BOOTS & SHOES from ladies* finest kinds down to IJrogansand Boots far farmer’s wear, and ul such prices as cannot fail to suit the reasonable customer. We also keep con. stantly on band ' FJLOUR, JPISH SALT of prime quality and as cheap as they can be bought in WelLboro. * We wish to purchase all kinds of produce,-such as ! WHEAT, RYE. OATS t $ CORN T E§§s, Buttci'y Clicose, >V«ol A Hides for which we will exchange goods, or pay the high, est market prices in CASH, on 'delivery, or at such lime as shall be agreed upon by bolb parties. We have a good lot of i ( FARM IMPLEMENTS. Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, Hay Rakes, Hay Forks, &c., which we will exchange for cash or produce ns cheap as they can bejbought elsewhere. The trading public arc invited lo coll nod examine our slock. ‘ * NILESj & ELLIOTT. Wellsboro, June 25,1857, | BY virtue of an ordei Ip me granted by the Or phan’s Court of Tioga Cduijty, I shall expose to public sale, the 10th day oVjAugust next at one o’clock, P. M., (on tlic premises,} the following de. scribed real estate, situated in thelownsbip of. Ric hmond, county aforesaid and State of Pennsylvania, Bounded on the North by Lind of Henry S?rle, on the east by Gilbert Phelps and Ghas* .Prentiss, on the south by A. W. Wilson, on,'lhe v-e&t ;by the Williamson Road—containing! about opc'hundred and twelve acres. Terms made know fi on the day of sale. C, W. NJSSBITT, Guardian. Richmond, July I6th, 1857.: \ ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.— Whcbeas Letters of Adminisiralionf on the Estate of BENJAMIN K. CHAPMAN h ( avc this day been granted lo.Heflry B. Card, and: whereas an early settlement of the said Estate is .earnestly desired ; therefore all persons having accounts with the said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims againstjsaid estate are re quested to present the same properly authenticated for settlement to HENRY Bi'CARD. AfftnV* Sullivan, July IG, 1557, (Gtj* | ALLISA &. BIRD, SURVEYORS, DRAUGHTSMEN, $ CONVEJANGERS. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care with promptness and Address BROOKLAIVD, POTTER CO., PA. CHARLES 11. ALLEN, } LUCIAN BIRD. rIE undersigned an Auditor appointed to distribute the funds In hands of an Administrator of Burdick Hill dec’d. will attend to the duties of said appointmeni on Thurs day the 27ih day 0 f August next at lu o’clock A. M. at the School House near N. Beach's in Chatham Township at w hich time persona interested in said fund are hereby notified to appear and present their claims or be forover debarred from coming upon the said fund. IDE IT KNOWN’to all men and lax payers espe -T* cially, that C. F. Miller ofjTioga township, of fers liimsclt as a candidate for llhe office of, County Treasurer, aud does hereby pledge himself to dis charge Ihe duties of said office at three per cent, if elected at the ensuing October election. Tioga, July, 13. ( C. F. MILLER. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES—-Will) or without Frames, forsale at. THE DRUGSTORE. STAPLE AND FANCY As Reasonable Brices Gdardian’i Sfile. Aurtilov’s Notice. U. W. WIIJJAMS, Auditor. TTell.-boro, July 23, lso7. PARASOLS —Ladies will fiid a beautiful assort ment at ; J?OKV. VANHOKN’S CABINET WAREHOUSE, I AM STJIX AT MV OL.D STAND, ttra doors belo* Hart & Short’s Floor and Provir, ion Store, Manufacturing to order all hinds of Cab. inal Ware, and ta the best manner. X likewise Keep constantly on hand and for sale at reasonable prices, a fine stock of Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining <%• Breakfast Tables, Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus, MA HOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage , French and' Common Bedsteads , of every description,together with all articles osu* ally made in bis line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat* ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do welV to.call and examine his work before sending clsewher for an Inferior article. TURNING done in a neat manner, nt short no tice. O Chairs! Chairs! In addltioirto the above, thetubscr jßSEKberVotild inform the public that Iteba '/■fJ'l’Jwmflwiiißia.hrgeancl handsomcaMort ment of Common Sc Spring-Seat CliaU^ Boston and Common Rocking Chairs, which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than they can be purchased anywhere else'in Tioga county. Call and see them ! Wellsboro’, July 23, % 5T soy's c&ljjt&n RECEIPTS. TO DESTROY RATS.—Take half an ounce of Spanish Flies and mix it with one pint ofCorn mea! and place it where they will eat it. SUPERIOR WASHING SOAP.—Take 5 pounds good bar soap, 4 lbs Sal Soda, 9 ounces Borax and 1 ounce Hartshorn, lo be dissolved in 22 quarts of water and boiled about 15 minutes. FOR WORMS.—Give a child over two years old a small tea spoonful of Fluid Extract of Pink and Senna once every two hours till it operates as a cathartic. BALSAM TOLU.—This balsam Is procured from a tree which is found in South America—it is a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs and affec tions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy, 50 cents per bottle. - . FARRIER'S OIL—For Horses and Cuttle-very useful for sores, wounds, scratches, galls and in dll cases where a healing remedy isjrcquired. Price 25 cents. - i FARRIER’S LINIMENT —For Horses Sc Cattle A most valuable article ibr swellings, braises, sprains, stiff or enlarged joints, windgalls, kicks and sweeney. Price 25 cents. ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A mild and sale stlm*' ulant useful for bowel complaints; much used in hot weather to prevent the bad effects of drinking too much cold water. ROSEMARY OINTMENT is a useful article for chapped hands, pimples on the faefe, burns, scalds, eruptions on the skin &.c. Price 12 and 25 cents per box. "OILIOUS PHYSIO.—A pleasant cathartic in the liquid fnnrry useful especially for children, as the dose is small and it is much easier to take than pills. Price 25./ceDls. CHOLERA DrloPS.—The most effectual reme dy for bowel complaints in use. If taken in time it can hardly fail to cure if the directions are strictly complied with. Price 25 cents. MOUNTAIN BALM.—To heal and Strengthen the lungs; to soothe the irritation of a bad cough; to relieve bronchitis, asthma, phthisic and whooping cough. This medicine contains no miner als of any kind, nor morphia nor opium in viny form ; but it is prepared entirely from simple plants and roots. It is remarkably successful in the cure of bad coughs and lung complaints Price 30 cts to 50 cts per bottle. /"IRYSTAL EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy lor sore or inflamed eyes—with full directions for use, Price I2J and 25 els per boltJe. T3LEACHING POWDER. —To remove ink nnd -■-* frail stains &c., from linen. Price 12$ cts per box, with full directions for use. PERMANENT MARKING-INK—To mark col lars and oilier clothing* so that the name will not wash out. Price 25 cts per bottle. pEPHALIC SNUFF.—For Catarrh, Headache &c. Price 25 cents a bottle. A RMENIAN CEMENT. —For mending broken glass or china ware, with directions for its us Price* 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.) POTASH, Sal Soda, Saleratus, Pure Ginger,Fure Ground Mustard, and Humcll’s Essence of Cof fee, just received and for sale at Roy’s Drug Store. BUTTER OF ANTIMONY is one of the best caustics used by Farriers to cure corns on horses* feel, also to cure warts. PIERSON’S EXPECTORANT.-A valuablerem cdy tor.coughs, colds and lung difficulties. INDIAN SANATIVE DROPS or Life Regulator, is considered a most valuable article for difficul ties caused by impurity of the blood, this article recommends itself; certificates are unnecessary— try it if you would know its value. CHEMICAL HAIR TONIC.—This compound;* used to prevent the hair from falling off to cause it to grow in thicker—and to restore that is growing gray-to its original color; it is nicely per fumed and'is very pleasant article for toilet use. BRUSHES AND BROOMS.—A full assortment of Brushes of all kinds kept constantly on hand—a new lot joal arrived Afresh supply of Caraphene and Fluid just re ceived ai Roy’s Drug Store. rrMIE BEST INK in America.—Conger and _|_ Fields celebrated Recording Ink. Also David & Black’s Permanent Ink for Records and Book 'keeping. A new supply of these valuable Inks just received at Roy’s Drug Store ; also a large quantity Common School Inks. I FLAVORING EXTRACTS—New supply: such . Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon, Ruse, Nutmeg, Celicry, &c. GLASS BOTTLES with wide mouths, Tor prc. serving fruits, berries &cl NEW SUPPLY of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps, Pocket Books, Dental Soaps, Odors for the Ilandkcrcliief, and Fancy Goods a large assortment, BOOKS. Dnrd, a Tale of the Dismal Swamp,—Mrs, Stowe. Rise and Progress of Religion,—Dodndge. Family Testament and Psalms, with notes, (largo type.) Lile of Amos Lawrence of Boston, Mass. Crudcn’s Concordance. How to be a man, (a New Book for Boys, by New. comb.) Rena, nr the Snow Bird.—Caroline Lee Henlz- Thc Hills of Shatlemuck, (by the author of the Wide Wide World. A variety of Children's Books—Blank Books— School Books, Stalionery &c. Also the Depository of the Tioga County Bible Society—containing a large variety of Bibles and Testaments from ti) cents to 6 dollars. WILCOX & SEARS. WHOLESALE % RETAIL DEALERS-IN SOLE UPPER LEATHER. BOOTS 4* SHOES. FINDINGS, PORK 4* I LOUR, PROVISIONS 4* GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap os the cheapest. Cash paid for Hides, Calf.SUms and Sheep Fells. One door below Bailey's Store. Scar's Shoe shop removed lo same building, JAy 9tu, 1557. Iv. B. T. VANHORN-
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