By VffiTUE Vendilraoi Expon«*,js»ued oat&UtßfitonbJt Pleas of Tiaga County, and to me to public on Jfonday, the 71( 1 d.r,0f SSbcr next, at 1 .o’clock atlcrooon jn the Coorl Ho ff c. VVellsboro’ the Tallawg described property,, V °, * f»f land fiifoatetl in the township of Lawrence, A °,v„ “ by what is commonly called and known and north by lands owned by on tho west by 0)0 school house lot— . Ueorps WUi ■ 0 f i an d be the same xaorc.or less: with contnmiDff frame barn and some fruit trues thereon. , S'JS w the propertj- of Ira Wamn. a the township of Lawrcnrtv bound ~l m^rrl l l ' v Howard Stpdard, oast by Samuel-Bjon pouth by, t u Tompkms, by Joel Xewton—containing one hund red and eighty acres, abolit sixty acres iDiprovto.! A .large frame house, frame born, frame horse bam and apple orchard thcrconi To be sold /ia the property of 2. If. Slftpes. : ALSO—A lot of land in the Borough of' JAwrcncetUle, Injumled as followb:, North b> aslroct separating saldlotfrom Pardon Damon; east hy'TVilUaiu B. Middaughj south by Jm Kilbum, west by William B. Middanghr-conUuning about onofoiirih of an acre of improved land; One frame hodse, one frame bjrn nod some fruit trees ■ tlfereori., be *uld an the property o£ Norman Hurd. ' , ' AI.SO-~A lot of land in the townihip of Clymcr, bounded north by C. P. DooglassP east by Bingham land*, south by- Uod* in possession of XX PritcJiartf and* JV A. french, ana w*t by A. G v Sabin-T-contulnlng l ibopt 'on* s bundreo and bfty acres; about seventy or Bovpnty-f(vo acres, improved, a log house, plnnk milk house, frstod barn aedao apple orchard thereon. To bb 'sold as the property of bynjan Hancock. • • ALSO—A lot of .land in the tow nsh/p of tflymer, l>punded flortli by Lyman Pritchard and J. A- frcncli,-east by Erastus HiU and others, south by Thomas ijcboonover and James- Smith, and west by CniWharn land* - ■ containing nbdut ninety acres; about twenty-five acres improved; a-frame house, fraftostabltfsoja tn*» thepdod.' To be sold as the property of \ ALSO—A lot of land in JSsckeob-’township, bounded on tho north hy E,Atoore, cast lu-Kgrten wul Cp„ frouth Oiok, & Co.-^ontainth^about T2O acres and about 30 «rds jmprt)\ed; a log bouse and log thcrwnc! now owped and oocupied'by Isautli > Also A lot of laud in Lawrcnceiowus?hip, bounded north f by E.»Snrif. cast and south by E. Sndll—contalnfngftbcut four wreh of impobved land v frame ;framp .barn, • \i.<u=c mid npplo orchard thereon. To bp soldas the property. L .f l,iuh IdkJu) and Aolomou I‘. Inschb. ’’ '/ ’ .^LS<V—X lot»or piece of land situate m the town of Wclls lorr. in the comity qf Tjog* 6forcfc4id: Beginning of tho cpr ur of Main and-Norris streets, tlicuceiouth forty-fivo degrees r a =t on said Norris street two hundred and fifty feet to Pearl •tnct. thence south fbrty-five degrees west albtrg Pearl street siitv fret, thtneo north forty-fi\e degrees west two hjondred .•uul ufo to Main street afoieaaid, thence north forty-fiye. J-grce» < »«t along. Main stm-t,Bixty feet to theplate'df hp- onVthtrd of an aefe of land,And being' lut Kevcntceu in tho plan of .said town of Ifolfc- ■ buro. -uuth pf the Avenue. To bo sold as the I ,property of. Jv- p)j Sofii-bL ‘ ALSO—A lot of land in MMdlobnrV townfhlps/botmddd as 1 follow*: North by Elias Keoney. east by L. N. Abbot, south b> 1 H.»- Ku in y und west by KltgsfCcener^ about tv«v iU\-ninu u< re-, all improved; 'two'Tra'ineharns, one'ftumo' Lou-,’ and a small apple archdrid thercop. To be sdhl as the propertv of Lbuu. ■ 1 - - ALSO—A lot of land situate in-tho Boro, of Lawrence, be- Cinuing at the north-t:iS't comer of a lot of land owned by W. U r . Bullard on Mill street; thence south degrees west on lands oaned by the said Ballard 1c Carr, twenty perches, tu a stake, thence south b* deuces jecu-t four pcichcd to & 1 hukt-. thence north degrees east o'p lands owncd'by C. A. yranton tt-n perches to tt stake, thence sonth degrees c&st "ii lands of the said Stanton, four perches to a stake, iht-ucv north degrees cast on lands of C. Middangb two {'en.lif'* to a >take, thence south degrees east" three jmri’i’S to a stake, tbejice north 2V£ degrees east eiglit pepeh <* n> said Mill street, lhe&£D*north degrees west eleven pt-Mi-.s to tho place of beginning—containing 144 perche« more or less one frapte-hyusCj one frame barn, with some fruit trees thereon- Ai,«o—Another lot bounded op follows: "Boginningat a post c» the lAs-t -ulc- of-sJmu street, being-tho sooth' wnst corner if IlniTis F. mul Robert Kyop's lot, thfnce south eleven do : ua.it tweatyeix {bet to a thenoo hor\ h seventy j nmO degrees cast'Oho hurtdred ft»e£ to ft post, thence porth fvM.-ii degrees west feet*to & j>oet, fliouco south ‘Eujity-mne degrees west one, hundred ftet t« the post* the plnce of beginning: being lot No. 6 on map of laud belonging Utclv'to witl&n gtoro bdu»e tfierebb. ‘*Tq be wild m. the Jttowrty OfjA. M. Trough. «V v ALSO—a lofbrtahd ihllutlana township, bounded north £ara&at*C, cauiC 'by Joseph soativ ajidr Ijy George Brpwu—containing about two hundred aiidi thirty "acres mom or less, with one admired and' ten acres im- proved. one frame house, two frame.-barns and on appjo orch ard th-reon. Al.x*—A lot of land hi "Sullivan township, bounded on the nurih by theTiorth lino of warrant No- I*7B, on the cant by !.rj»l formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and .N. Smith, on tho t*«th by lands of Jblm Bensoit and Arad Smith, and on the vwt bv laud of Zopber TeArs and A. Updike—containing kI-o.i i■in' bundled and two acres, with about sixty acrca im l-r a frame duelling house and a.few fruit trees thereon. ] • --' iMaAtlSe property of John-Eansod.- AteiJ—A. lot of land ia Westfield township, Ixnmded north hr (i/vrgeTlosM?. oast by J. K. Sayle«, webt bj George Close. t <j:h hy highway—Gonfaining about of improved I ian l; nfraipe'dwelling housa and Cabinet Shop and a few , fruit treej be* sold as the property* of George. I/*wfs *C. Ocorr. ' * ALsO—A lot of land in 'Wellsboro. bounded. south-east by Die road Itading to Morris township, westerly by Wm. llaclie nr '1 Kirkpatrick, and north-east by AnnaMorm-—-Containing al»>ut tHn-c or four acres. A l>o—-Another lot bounded by-Paltick And G. Cam jibe)l? southerly by itedtagton and Wo. “fciley, tmd 'flj by road letulmg to Morris township—Containing about •in c acres, botll lots improved. To fee sold-aa the property -f .lemah Emery. ’ ' A L.SO—A lot of land in the township of Mlddlebnry and Chatham, beginning at a.post, the rdivUion Unupf Juts No. 1 A 4 of warrant N'd 44T9 ton the woet Ifiie of-said warrant, thence north one.dogreaea«t,&lopg the warrant line of war-, i r Mite' Nus."44T9 i 4466 to d post the sonth-west corner of D. G. and K. J. Stevens’ land, ihcnce south degrees east three hundred and thitty-four perches to a post. Urn south “*a?t erner nf said Stetons, land," thence south one degree writ al<-nj the warrant line of said warrants Nos 4466 & 4479 t-iap-wt corner in ilictli'irion line between lota No. 2ond 3 of wMnjf-ioQof warrant N0<44;0,-Uienco north 88U degV ilmr hundred and thirty-four perches to tlk? place of loginning— five, imnd/vd and ninety acres more ■•r Us* and U lag parts of warrants Nos. 4479 and 44SD, - To ye k*W ibo property of Seth Daggett and Lewis Daggett. ALSO—A ht of land in Kccneyrille, .Middlebnry township, "JundLii nurih-cast and west by Ilicliard.Keeney, and south >\ Unas of Wni. L. Merrick with a barn 45 by 30 thereon nth cornice oxtctidingto the north-cast and west boundaries h-ro-'f. Tu K* =ol'i as the property of Elizabeth OhorchUl. Jharle? Churchill and Seneca Horton, _ AL-i • —Tlic following -described tracts of-land, yjjt war u.i- No-. 43SS md 4L7S, bounded on the nbrtli 'by’waiVants »;h. 4*17 and 4220, east hr No. 4368,.fiduth by Nos. 4379 and i? 7, wot \>v bo. 44i:i—CbptHiuing 999 acres a nd allow- Vu Morris \uv.taAuT). To fee sold as the property r S T. McCormick. : ALK)— A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded north r lands of £. G. McCoqcJ. east by George Lesley, south by 1 ilium Shelton, west byCharles MoConel-r-CoatalDiDg about >rty jutc# all unproved; one frame house and a frame barn Icreon To be sold u the property of Leander Aldrich and tannah Aldrich. ALSO—A lot of land in Sulliraa township, bounded north y 51. /iawley, east by other lands of defendants, south and p-t b\ B. Muoroc—Containing 67 acres with 30 acres inj roved. Also—One other lot In said township, bounded north by-L: ia'lldos. east by Joseph .Bradford, stmth by Alex South and *st by u. M unroe—Containing 97 acres with about 69 or I*s am* unproved; frame house, two frame b»ma □d an apple orchard thereon. - To be sold as the property of ?«ter UulsUndcr. ALSO—A lot of land 1u Union township, bounded north by ’•rasuis Griswold, east by Joseph Landon, south by Lewis and fhotnas Stull, west by James Mmoo—Containing, about ‘42 icra more or less, about one acre improved, with a tmull frame dw clling house thereon. To ho sold as the property of L A K. WeiskopfT. VL>o—A'lot or ploco of land,.beginning at a hemlock on thf norih hue ofiiot No. 977 ami touih-east comer hereof, Iheuco n ea't tliirty-firo perches aud to an iruo tli'-nco north M?\e«ty-t\vo and porches to i hemlock, thence sooth pjghty-iiine ami 'th > red-fourtha deg 5 s T *.!t one hundred and twenty-two perches and five-tenths to tlu-uce west eighty ueven perchee apd fivo-teuUio toa t!i<-nco north ninety-nine and two perches to a stones, thence east eighty-seven and four-tenths *rdiM a post and stones, thence north one-fourth degree ast one hundred and fifty-six perches to a white oak, thence inrth >.n. degree east one.hundred and sixteen and four * »rh e i*‘iche< to a post, thence south ofglity-uj’ne and three '’Urth' >l. grw s exst forty-eight and four-t'*nths ton hemlock. jun<math <-ue ilegrcecast seven and 9-J0 perches 4o anostj n. ji'-iaast, 149 Percies ia>'post» 6Q to f P 0^1 ! thence 25 jKTLhus to a post, tlicncp t«ouUi 144 |«rch’*fi to a post, thence Vest 26 perem-s to a port, -thencs louth 66 perchp* to a post, thence west 47 and. WO perches td. Ibexufoclt,AbeaccmjqiU o2,and 4-10 percheslo3post, thenco « and w 0 p-rchea to a jwfit, thence soulh 6p aqd Slo' ■prchcFtn the place of VginninV-*-CBnt<dDi«k five hundred ■ia acrea, >f . i Also— Another lot, beginning at a while oak the Bmih-we&l corner iiereoli north 99 perches to Jpost and Stones, Uieocc east 92 perches and MO » a white oak, thence souil, 90 perches to a post and ■pocs, and thence west .92 perches end WO to tfo KMn°nc g,l, i mo ?“f 0 ? tiIIQin B 53 a * rc3 and.B4o WV n 3 fivc »nn*4rcd three acres and eight tenths, »the same more (ir Jess, being h>u SiS-OVe-iOOi ■ Lswrenoeand Farmioglon lownsbins, and lasi Mentioned bt not numbered in Tioga townshio. be* fc pans of warrants 4291-42^4-4296^^: P”2. p 's rl ""“ r ° *• «• Kfr t'and w § p l 'n^- lQW ’ £oUU ‘ Ml^Cre(ki ■ (• lnd w “‘ hj t E.Ro f e-containing-oboul l acre ‘ Iffflhe^o. 4 rrttM6 h ° UBe ’« «ftf| »k s °b7 A W t A r ['’.‘Jr “ me (own,hi P-bounded Srth b, J. h ; McCld «. Mst by J,’D. Vedder, my-h.l S.?' H">l-c<miainior Sae imoM, ’J 1 "? 1 * e **» improved, with two P«pple oril»4^^ 4, % bl W | ' SI >«‘b *h<>P W>d; IliSr®*™' “ lheprop -' : im. boused if w!'. 4 of Wdls corner of Wm Ranh7 i t: J begUl . r l lD? ll a P o * l Knee north 45 daw. Wn , ler s,reet ■ William Bach, ii - feet 10 an °tb« corner i* teSH* « 6O R | '-f-r]v W jn 1;,,,', P/-Wiliiam Baehe.-thence ironed, tin, U 0 fbnotfcV'watiheifiral to Wato ainiii. thence “ - - ‘feitotho fcegipning—cun- To bc aoki pn>perty of R. R^Rnndle, A I^o—A lot of land in Dela3ar-toWnAhlp,.bot2n ded on-the' north by lands |pQt>aSewion of A. H. Imniiß, on the east by'landHrfjjosSesaiobof George English, on the south by land formerly owned by James Francis, but recently sold by Sheriff’s sale to G. D» Smith, and on the weal by land in possession of Geo. VP. West and Levi Stewart—containing 50 acres, with about six acres improved, being pari of warrant No. 1951. To be sold os the--property of James Francis. 1 ALSO—A lot ot tynd in Gaines township, boqnd ed on the south by-Warren Wetmore, cast by Pem, and north by Cowen lends, and west by Barnes and VVood-rrchnloiDinir wie hundred and two acres, fit teen improved, a log bouse and frame barn thereon. Also —Another lot in said township, bounded north by school house lot, east and south by John.J.Smith, and west by Coweo lands—containing six acres, with two acres improved and a saw mill ihercon. To be sold as the property of James AJonzo Smith. ALSO—A lot of land in the village of Knoxville, bounded north by A. &J. Dearroon* east by iand of Markratn & Roberts, south by highway, west by improved lano,-WUH two story frame tavern'house and store, frame barn, and some-fruit trees thereon. Also—A lot of land in the same village, bounded north by tbe Main street, thence sooth 40 feet east by highway, thence .west thirty feel—containing about i sere of land, oil improved, with a large frame building used as a shop and dwelling house.— To be sold as thcpropcrly of O. P. Beach. ALSO -tA lot of land in ihe Borough of Mansfield, bounded as follows: south eighly-five feet on £lmii?i street, westfilly.tliree feel on Williamson road, north cighty\fiye.feet by about I-4orunacre, with albreb story store house thereon. To Ve sotdji's the property of B. M. Bailey. - ALSO— -A lot bffand in the township bounded north by Henry Smith, «ast by Thomas. Layton, sooth by Fox lands} and-wealthy Joßfiea’d' —containing about fifty acres, 28 log house, log*ba/n and apple orchard llicrcon#* To. be sold as the property of-Giles Marvin. ’" V * ALSO—A' lot of land ioThetowhslrip of Del mar, bounded north by John Hastings, E. .Rice; N; Imp laqrt and others, east fjf 'C. Rrce, sbnlh by Samuel SiVa’dtop and Daniel Osborne, west by D. Osborne antTSabins—containing "about one hundred and fijly ( or sixty.peres, improved, 4 frame houses, two frame harps, log. blacksmith shop: saw mill and 1 - npple J orchards thereon.; Tolxrsoldas the properly or Wilffam t*, Robiirsop. , • lot of land in Charleston towdship, bounded north by Bratt Sc Jepnihga; west by south by Gifford Molt, west by S. J. Rice—-contain ing about scvenly-cight acres, w'ith' thirty acres im proved, orle frame house, frame ba"rn and apple or chard thereon. To be' sold as the property of John Goodoll Jr. ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Jackson, bounded as follows, to wilt North by highway lead ing from Elmira to Tioga, cast and south'by Hector L. Miller,- on thewest by Joshua Miller—reserving out of the same one and a half acres known as the Ww. Stork lot, and one acre known as the Rclon lot—containing twenty-five about 10 acres, with two frame dwelling- houses, ooc'cir cular saw mill, 2 frame barns and sheds and a few fruit trees thereon. To* be sold as -the 'property of Samuel Bocbanun. ALSO—-A lot of land In Sullivan township, boun ded on the north ty S. W. St, I>. F. Pomeroy, cast by Munspn Doprf, south by Munson Doud, west by S. W. Sc D, P;-Porn*-roy—containing three and one fourth acres,ullimprovcd, a frame house, frame born and a fcw Truil trees thereon To be sold as the property 6f SlmCon Ford and Susannah Ford. A lot of land hi Bclmar, beginning at a slake, 20 feet wesj John Sewer’s, land, thence by the Slate Rood sogth‘Bs degrees west, 106 feet, thence soqth # deg. efisl, 419$ fedl, rhencc north 85 cakt, 106 fcit to a stake, thence north 5 deg. west,, 412 J feet to'place of beginning—containing otic acre. To bc-sold as the .properly of-Cleb; Tn#llo. r ALSO—A iot of land in township, (now Borough of Mabsfidd) bounded nprlh by J.’P. Morris, ori ther dastrby RdH Roadstrect, bn the south by ■■ - lho west by J.P. Morris— containing about one-fourth bf.ap acfe of land, with e.good frame and* shed-and-some fruit trees'thereon. To be sold as the property of H. G. Martini AJjSO—The following lot of land in the village of Tioga., -east and south by land late of G, Nl Slo cum, and west by A. Humphrey—containing about onc-fburihof an acri improved land; frame lionise, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold is 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 Jcnuing*, west by George Avery—containing about eighty acres of land, about srsty? fferts improvedua frame Botfse, frame'barn and yoosg orchard' thereon. To be soM as the prooerly of barton tfie fight; title and interest of G. P. Evans in a tract -ol- land in tho township of Lawrence, Tioga county, bounded on the sooth by. the mill kit, on the west by Calvin Pritchard, on the north and east by land lately owned by John Cady and others—•containing 'about sevonty.five acres oi land, known and being what has been called the Lyman Pritchard farnii lately owned by William Evans,nod now occupied by Allison H. Evans, with : about fiOy acres improved, a frame house and a frame barn thereon. Tb.be sold a« the property of Petry Dailey and C. P. Evans who was’sued with Wm. M. Evans under firm of Win. M. Evans &• Co. ALSO*-A 16t of land in Westfield township, bounded north by Joshua Mclntyre, east by Jamcs- Labar, fouUi by J. Hunt, we*t by D. Webber dec’cl., containing one hundred and six acres, with sixty acres improved, a log hopse and log barn, an apple orchard und a few plum-trees thereon. To be sold ‘ as the property of* Jacob S. Cronce, ALB<)— A lot of land in Charleston township, bounded as,follows, to wit; North by Nelson Cailin, caal by highway leading from Darlt Settlement to H. H. Poller’s, south by Henry Bailey, west by Phelps & Dodge—containing about three acres a)l improved, one frame house, one frame barn and one 'storehouse thereon, To be sold as the properly of ThomaiHVlpntague, ALSO— A. loj, of land in the Borough of Wells, boro, being lot No. 29 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 Office lot—containing onc.third of an acre of improved land; one lurgfe two story frame house, law office, frame barn and a lew fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Mary C. Emerv. ALSO —A lot of land in thd Borough of Wella borougb, bounded as follows— beginning at a post 'thecorner of Wm. Bache,thence north. 42 degrees cast 60 feet along the fvest line of Wm Bache, thcncc easterly on h line to be run parallel with the ficat mentioned line 228 feet-to Water street, thcncc along Water street to the place of beginning—con taining about one-fifth of an ,acre, with a frame •dwelling house and frame bam thereon. To be sold aa the property of Henry Kimball. ALSO—A lot pf land ip Charleston township, bounded north by Joseph Bbchoa, east by Evan Ev ans, south by Morris Dawsop and west by Palmer f^hum way—containing pbpul one hundred and one. acres,- with,, about sixty acres improved j a frame boose, frame, bam, mill «nd\blacksmith shop and apple orchard thereon. To be sokTaalhe proper, ty of Samuel Morgan. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. •SUpyiff^ ’ 6-Office, WcUsboro 1 Aug-^13,1857. Public Sale. i3:Y’ virtue of an order of Ihe Court of Common -M-fMeis County, I shall, expose Ip public safe arid oalcry.ol the bouse, of'James Goodrich in Tipgavillagc, on Friday the 4th day of September next, at one o'clock P, flf. Of said day, the following described real cslalCj to wit; One equal undivided eleventh part of all that certain iot ip-.Jaokson town 'ship Tioga county Pa., bounded norlfiUfy Nathan MUterrcast by \Villmpa and" H.D.’MUtcf.,. by D. M. und we/t »by Wifedft-^con*^ ujib“pg\ fifty,' ecrcp»Abouf j.blrty fratpej house,frame bart end an apple Drchard thqtee oq“. : Belqg lbh intpres* of Marcus K- Ku|b?fi » In* in' RMd, Jam}, pf sale. Cash, .. T ** *^ u . DAVID M.KI WEB. CbmmiUe of the person and estate of M. K- Kipper, AujuLt-13,1857- tH E-lIOiOA CORN TY AG ITATOR. ; , (qc Dlv^e. To Pamela Clark—You are. Hereby nolifipd Simon N". C/ark* year husband* has applied (a ihd Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a di votce from the bonds of matrimony—and that (he said Court Have appointed the first Monday of Sep v (ember* at two o’clock P, JVI, for the hearing the said Simon N. Clark in the premises, at which' lime and place you can appear if you ,lhink proper. ' JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff, Wellsboro Aag. 3d,_1857. Auditor’s Notice, rpVHR undersigned having been Um -li Court to aadit'the accounts of Adotn Benner, Administrator of theestate of W. C. Miller dec’d., will attend to the duties of said appnintcnepl at the Prothonptarj’a office in Weilsbprp’, on Toes day tins- Bth day of September 1 o’clock, P. M. of said day, at- which, time and place all per sons interested are attepd^ JN(X W. GUEfiNSE T, Auditor, : .aggatißyiBs7.i:'.:\.-7,i' -pyORSE RAKES, at NEW ARRIVAL of spiral Hoops at YOUNG’S. /''OM. PERRY'S EapedilioH'lo japan and the V,-China Seas, toaale at .V YOUNG’S.*/-. «y.\ri(S KMW nStSTfaslofl 1 1 my bed and beard without any just cause. All person! are hereby forbid harboring or thiBting,hcr on my account as 1 will ray debw of fcar contracting. 3liddleStjry } July £sth, 1557. , S, S, IVES UNION ACADEMY^, rpHETALL TERM of this Infitihrtum'for tire I . ensuing year qrifl commence Scpl l ; lh£-w)n ter term Dec* i; ihc spring lerm tyarch St \ Deerfield, v Aug. 6. S. B. PEICE, FVincipal. Letters of administration twins ,4>gcn granted; Uie-eeUle. of* Peter Buckiej,'late tn deblkd tasaideslalo-arA requested to make/iinmedi* a(e payment, and those having claims will present them to ■' * ANDREW 1 BA'RTLR. Adm'r. RUTH A. BUCKLEY, Adm'x. Delmar, July 30,1857. 6w JsgßtvJa 2?d 5 •' :;X)ENTIST. 'Office in,Roy's Nevoßuilding, up viairs. A:U r work* pertaining'to his line of business - done' promptly and well, Wellsboro’, April'S. XBs7~tf. Notice in Divorce. /CATHARINE PRICE: You ore hereby notified Kj that Robert H.'Price, your husband has applied tG thc-GourVoP-Coinmon-Pleas ofTioga Co., fora divorce-ftom-Ihe-bonds of malrimbn}’; and the said Court has-appointed Monday, the seventh day of. Septcmber next, at the Court House in WeMsboro, for d hearing of-the said Robert-H. Price in the premises, at which lime and place you can attend 2f yoa’thmk proper. ‘ ’ JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff, Wellsboro, Aug. 6, 1857, [4t] Orphan’* Court Sale. ■py virtue of an order issued one of the Orphan** Court of Tipga-Cpuoty-and-to me directed, I wilfexpose to sale at public outcry onlhe premises, on Tuesday the 251 h day of August next, at one o’* clock P. M-, ilic following described properly to-wit. All that piece or parcel of Jacd,siluale in Covington Borough in said county,bounded north by Baroc*’ Alley, east by Water St., south by Brand Alley, and west by James Jennings, Randall & Kelts, .with a. frame house, frame barn and. tannery buildings thereon—containing a6bul onc-Halfof an"acre. -To be sold as the property' oDWtotk Miller. Terms made known on Ihc day of sale; ADAM BEfiNER. Adm'r. July 24,1857. The aliovp Sale adjourned to Tuesday, Sept. 8. OPPOSITION TO HIGH PRICES. rVO MONOPOLIES: DOWN WITH COMBINATIONS. An Open Field lor Competition. T7 r has had her share of the Glory, Fun, J\. Confusion &c., and I t om happy to stale that she'is abbul qUieling herself and yielding the palm to,the little village of Tioga. About the- first of November last I commenced selling Goods in Tioga, am still selling. For a little time there has been quite .an..effort on the part of u standard* price for goodfe-par." Ucularly on ledding'orticlcs the very' articles of which the podr mail'uses the most A few days since 1 made-yp myynind to prices ou FLOIJB & 'MEAL,' 1 as I thought I fikd W right to. I therefore hp/l 9 very modest handbill printed informing the peojflc of what 1 intenddfPpbltig* in the future- No sooner had : the^/Set-become known that I had reduced the price, than one man selling-the same kind of Goods, says; tf l(s a lie ! CBnVhe -the same article J 1 know it ain't goodl” Another, interested -fh keeping up old fogy prices,presents tlie cfoodinenteito show-that from'the pays in Buffalo for 'Floor, Meal &c:, df ebtirie ETZ’S article at the. low price can not be os good OTnuraaLour- high prices. Great discovery! Sensible, reasoning-! Humbug eonclu • siorn! • n How long since did they find out that,my articles were not Up-top ? Whyijusl did not agree with theirsi ©nr only Answer toiheir < unkind remarks toward os, is, that our flour was very nice until we changed the price. id. that change the quality? wlmn it isthe.wlf sanjc'knlcle we have.sold since last April,.,.Hundreds eftu bear me witness that it is as nice as any article they ever used, • ,•* i it has never been oar practice nor never will be to «ay aught of the.quality of our neighbor’* goods. But we do say that odr “extra agpcrfincV and “so* perllnc’* flour is BB*good aB‘any flour ihonu factored or add in Tioga-County. You citizens ,iiwt buy don't longer bclietfe the humbug yarn That you amsl* pay from 50 lo ~t per coni fof goods, especially if you gel trusted a] few motets. No> wonder every plank in,the Wellsboro* apdsTioga Plank Road has received a thousand curses from the merchants-of Tioga village, because it has driven trade from us, they say. '. glider and deeper both from buyer and seller until Goods arc sold at a reasonable caaH proflt- Since wc commenced'.we have tried lo mefel the wanV.of the publiq, and we flatter ourselves that our shies pro good evidence that our effort has been a fiUmre, but ha# been cppreciated by a generous and candid pub* -lie. We shall continue selling Goods m the corner 'sibro of A. C. & J. S. Basil, Mircclly. opposite of Baldwin, Lowell &• Co., where we .ehall bet pleased' to show our Goods and give out prices. IVe shall boy a Urge clock of all kinds ot Godcfe ih NedL Y>?rk this fall, and pJiall hope by puraeuing a straight forward course to merit the favor of enough-of the people county to sell them and gel oar pay. have./hp quality and price satis, factory,. .CjLlj and sc/s before p^rchfisiog, tIST OF I'KKES. Ontario & Nio-ptr.-v Flour Esira, Superfine 97 75 Pkrma Custom Mflli Superfine. .8 00 Corn Meal . 51' 98 . Tiog^gyQ , ari^7.:r^^^E!|Qe ;^Z. ' ■: •;-o VVUI attend to all business entrusted’ to their cire .. -wJtir - efttPA. CHARLES U-, ALLEN, . .. , LUCIAN BIRD. 1 iC SCltjLfe'S WitEitiT of stipe-’ I tj l/TH5r quality fniTtSeud.abd sAufent^pcr fectlv cleanTfor sale by the Subscriber’.' ' 3 ' 0. A. SMITH. Gsfoe* Irp^Aeg. 30. 7- ' - RESOLUTION, F!OSOS^]*UEND)aEN.WTo;THEGON. STITUTIOMqIjiTiIE CO.M3JO,NWE»ITH. by the Smote and ff’Utivo/ SepreMStatives OJ the (conmonxceaWi of Ftrnisylvaniain 'General Assembly met, That the following amendments'are proposed to the constitution! of the com monwealth. iu accordance' with'tho provisibns'of Che tenth article'thereof. ' ’ ; ' There shall be an additional-article to said constitution to be designated as article eleven, as follows Ssctiok 1. The state may contract debts, to supply casual deficits or failures iu revenues, cur to meet expenses not other wise provided for; but the aggregate amount of such debts direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one fir more acts of the general assembly, or a t different periods of time, shall never eset-cd seven hundred and fifty thousand dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such debts, shall bo applied to the purpose for which It was ob tained, or to repay the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever. Sec. 2. In addition to the abovo limited power the state may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, defend mo' state In war. or to Ycdcem the present outstanding indebtedness'of tho state; but tho money arising from the coortwtfog of such debts, shall bo dppliort to tbe purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no ether purpose whatever. ‘ Section 8. Except the debts above .specified, in sections one and two of thi*article, no debt whatever aboil be created by, or on behalf of thn state.. Section 4. To provide for tke payment of the present debt, and any-additfonal debt contracted as aforesaid, tbe legisla ture shall, at its .first session, after -the' adoption of this fund, which shall be sufficient to pay’ the 'accruing interest oh such dt-bf, and annually to reduce the principal thereof by a sura not less than two hun dred ai\d |iftyr.tb'on*ousi dollars; wlflch sinking fund shall consiet.oC the net Annual income of the public time to* owned by the state, or the proceeds of the sale ■ of the same,’or any part'thereof, .and’, of the income car pro ceeds of sale of stocks, owned,tyr the state, together with other funds, or resources, that may bo designated by law,- TheWd'sfttkiagfund may be increased,'from time to time, by as&igtting to it any part of tluJ taxci, be other revenues of the state, not’r-oqmred for the ordinary and current expenses of government, and unload in fuse of war, invasion or irv=nr icction. no part of tho said sinking fond shall be used or ap plied otherwise than in extinguishment of the public debt, until the amount of &ucl\ debt is reduced below t)ie sunt uX five millions of dollars. Section ft. ‘The credit' of the commonwealth shall not in any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned to. any Individ ual-company, cm partition or association; oor shall the com monwealth hereafterbcoomo a jffint.Owner, or Stockholder, in any or corporation. Section pot assume tho debt, or unyyjarf'thercofi'ofany'cCunty. city, borough or township or Of "pay -corporation-on association; unless.such.debt bhAlt have been contracted to enable tho state to repel invasion, suppress doincstic insurrcctibfi, dfcfcnd itself ip rime of war. or to assist the state in tiro discbArgo of any portion of Its present indebtedness, 5/rno.v 7, The legislature shall not authorize any county city, borough. townsViip,'or Incorporated district, by virtue of a voto of its citizens,'or otherwise,' to become a stock holder in any company, association or corporation;’or to tain money for, or loan its credit to, any corporation, associ ation, institution or party. ROBERT’S. There shall bo an additional article to said constitution, to I* designated a* articlo XII. as follows: OF NEW COONTIES. ‘ £ No county shall bo divided by.a line cutting off over one tenth of its population, (rithurto thim or otHer wirie.) without the express assent of such a rote of. the electors thereof; nor tJiall«ny%cv -county he ostablltheJ% containing legs' than Tour-hiindretf square hilfes/'' THIRD AMENDMENT.- 1 \ £ron» section of the first article of the constJtntfofi. strikeout the words, “of tho city of Philadelphia, and of each couuty respectively fiom section five. same article strike out tho words, “of Philadelphia and of the Peroral counties; from section seven, same Article, strike out the words, “norther the city of Philadelphia nor any." and insort in lieu thereof the words, “and no; T " mid strike out “section four,same artfoW’ audio lion thereof insert the following'; “Section 4.- In the year one thousand tad sixty-ftmr. and in every seventh year thereafter, representa tive to the onoTrtlfidisd,*haUM»6 apportioned and distributed'equally, throughout the state, hy districts, In proportion to the number of taxable inhabitant* in the several parts thereof; except that any county containing at t-.—i AXS junyho iplowed a separate re prase ntaUD q; .Vnt'«n<r more .thacuthxpa, counties shall Iks Joined, and no county shall i>c divided, in the forma* tion of a district. Any. city containing sufficient number of taxablub to enCUfc-it tn at lease two representatives, shall have a separate representation assigned it,and shall be diui d«*jl into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal tumble population as near a*'may be,' each of which districts.. shall elect one representative.’’ At Uie.pfii.of sfiction 9ovflp.;?amQ article, Insert these words, “the city of Philadelphia shall be divided into single senatorial district*, of contiguous territory a* nearly equal in taxable population as pt<*kfWc,* hut no-ward shall be divi ded in the formation thereof,” The legislature, at its first f-eselon, after the adoption of this amendment, shall divide the city oT Philadelphia Into senatorial and representative districts, manner above provided districts to remain unchanged untiHhe ap portionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and; sixty-four. “ . . Tliore shall be an' additional reclion to tho first article of ea«i aUqU be muuteied and read a* fol lovrs: , . iJection 28. Itie Icglslnture sliall hare the power to alter, cevoku; or anmil, any charter of incorporafkm'horeafler con ferred by. or Qodbcr, any--*q>eciftl, or general law, whenever in their opipiua it may be injurious to tho citizens of the com monwealth; in such mannerliowovcr, that no injustice shall be done to the corporators. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On the first amend ment. yeas 24, nays 7; on the second amendment, yeas 23. nays S; on tho third amendment, yeas 24, nays 4; on the fourth amendment, yoaa 23: anys 4. - . [Extract from the Journal.] GEO. \V. IIAMEIISLEr, CterJu In the House or Representattves, April 2ffi 1857. Resolved, That this resolution pass. On tha first amend-, monk yeas’ 7U, oh tba recond’ aqiftndment.'yeas 57, nays 34; on the third amendment, ycas T 2, nays 22j on tho fourth amendment, yeas 83. ntn’a i. . [Extract from the Journal,} JAJCOB ZIEGLER, Clerl-. Filed In Secretary's office. May 2,1557- A. G, £CRTIN', Secretary of the OimmanweaUh. Secuet.vrv s.OrncE, Juno 22,1657. Pennsylvania, t». I do certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor rect copy of the original “resolution proving amendment* to (he Constitution of the Commonwealth,” vote in each branch of the Legislature upon the final passage thereof. appears from the originals op file in this office. [u s.] In testimony wliercof I have hereunto set my hand and caused to be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the day and year above va ftten* A: G. CUIITIX, Secretary pf ike Opmmonipeaiih. ' In Sknat*, March 27.1857. The reflation proposing amendments to tbo Constitution of the Commonwealth befog under coocidemtion, On the question, t Will the Senate agree to tW Hirst amendment* The yeas and nays were takon agreeably to the provisions of tbo Constitution, and were as follow, vie: Yeas—Messrs. Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Ely, Evans, Fetter, Flcnniken, Frazer, Ingram, Jordad. -KlTHnger. Knox, Lan baclr. Lewis, Myer, Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Steele, Straub. Wulsiu'W.UWnn,'Tirrigl|t apd Taggar&. 7 N vis—Messrs Crabbj Craaswell, Fmuoy, Gregg, Harris, Penrose aud Sonthurr—7, So the question was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will.thc gk-nato agree to the second amendment ? The yeas and nays wore .taken agreeably to the provisions of the Conhtitutfon,and Were as follow, viz: Yeas —Messrs Broker, Browne, Crosswell, Ely, Evans. Fet ter, Finney, FJennikoi), -Ingram, Jordan. Knov. Lanhach. Lewis, Myer, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, Straub, Wil kins, Welsh, Wright and Taggart, Speaker —23. Nays—Messrs Coffey, Crahb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, Klllfh ger. Penrose and Scofield — 8. So tho qnestibn was determined in the affirmative. On the question. Will tliq Senate agree to tlio UjiW amendmcntl • The yeas pnd nays were 'taken agreeably to the provisions of the constitution, and were a* follow, viz': YZA- tf —Mesars Brewer, Browno, Crabb, CwetyclJ, Kly, Evone, Flennikcn, Frazvr, Ingram. Jordan, Killmger, Knox,. Laubach, Lewis, J/yer. Scofield, Seller*. Shumau, Souther, Steelo, btraubi Welsh, Wilkins ami Wright—24, Xays—Messrs Coffey, Gregg, llarris and Penrose—4, So theqnestiop was determined in the affiimati'o. On tho question^ Will the Senate agree to the fourth amondmpnt? The ycaa and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the C?onßtttution, and were as follow, viz: YEAtf—Messrs Brewer, Browne, Coffey, Crcßswe!!, Ely, Ev ans, Flennlkcu, Frazer, Ingram, Killinger, Knox, Laubach v L-uvis, Mycv,’ Scofield, Sellers, Shuman, Souther, Steele, • Straub, IVoNh, lVright.-ri.'J, Nays—Messrs Crabb; Finney, Jordanwnd Penrose—4. So' the question was determined in tbB affirmative In tub IJocsk of RisrTuaßsrATivES, April 29,1857. The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution of the Commonwealth being under consideration, Ou the question, IV'iil the Houae.agrce to fho Siflt amendment ? Tho yoas ami nays were taken agreeably to tho provisions of tha constitution, and were as follow, vi/.: Veas—aVe.asrs AnJerkoo. A r^lur » .Bnckhotuc* Ball, Beck, Bishop, Rover) nrovn.-CnlhonD, Campbell, Chase, Clcjurer, Cnuvtord, Dicky, ilnt, £y*tcr, FniiioJcL, Foster. pjhboney r Oilflra. .Harper, HcitjP. niGstand, UiU, IfiUegas, Hoff-- man, (Berks,) Imbrle, Junes' Jacobs Jenkins, Johns, Jobn spn; K&ulftnoti, Kehrt Knight, Jieteeoring. Longakorv Lovett; Main vat, FVahglfe, M*CalTOOiit, M’llvain, Moorhead, Mamma, PcareoP, Peters, Potrikin; lWnklV,Tnrcen,Ramsey. (PWladelphip!,) Bamttfy, iMod, Roberts, Rupp, ?haw, Sloan. Smith,- Cambria,) hm/th, (Centre./Stevenson, Tolan, Vail, Van-voop hw, Vickers, Voeghty, Walter. Westbrook. IVharton, Willis ton, Klthorow ant^GeW. Speaker —f€. Nat?—Messrs Backus, Benson, Dock, Hamilton, Hancock, Hine/KofTinim, (Lebiflion,)'LObo, Strothers, Thorn, Warner and TTJntrode—l3- So the giieatfon was determined in the affirmative. ( \£iH the Hqupqpgrep to the second amendment? . t The yeaa and nays taken agreeably to the proviaionß of the .Con’Ktltutiop/aud Vero a* follow", viz : liA3— Backhouse, Balk Beck, Bower, Calhoun, Campbell, Carty, Eat, Jausold, Foster, Gildea, H.-unel, HarpetT Heins, Hiestand. Hillegaa, JHpffpan, (Baric*,) Housekeeper, -I ih IfrTe, Ijfapej Jefjknjs, Johns,’ Jon Kauff man; Knight, Leiaonrifag. Bongaker, Borfcrt, Sfanear, Mangle, M’llvain, Moßselman, Nichols; Nicholson, Sune maeher, PfcdreOO, Peters, Petrikin. Botmall, Pmcell, Ramsey, (Philadelphia.) Ramsey, (York,)Reainftr, Robanfc, Rupp, Shaw, Slofcla, Thlan; V4ll, Voeghley, Walter, Westbrook, Wharton, -:aaercac end Getz, Jh vt-rr*-!)?'. —M ro A.’th'jr. Augi:*»c!u3 Br.rkr;? Besson. Blsfcop mfiT AMENDMENT. OF PUBLIC DEBTS, Second-amendment. ” ARTICLE xn. FOURTH MTERDMCVT. In Maivh 27,1857, Brown, Qhnse* Cleaver, Crawford, Eyster, Gibboney. Hamil ton, Hinow Hp{&naD, <Wbanbn.) Jacobs, Herr, Lebo, APCalmont. Mummd, Reed, Smith, (Cambria,) Snuth, (Centre.) Sfwfensou, Strothers, (fhorn, Vanvoorhls, Tickers, TVagonsellm*, Warper* Tfltberow tad Wright—34, • go the’ question was determined in' the affirmative. Onihc question, ' Will the House agree to the third amendjnoot 7 The yeas «bd oays were taken agreeably to the provisions of the Constitution, and were as follow,-viz: Yeas—Messrs Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Benson, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase. Cleaver, Crawford, Dickey, Ent, Eyster, fapaold. Fester, Gibboney, Kamel, Har per, Heins, Hiestand, Hill, Illllcgas, {loffoian, (Berks,) Hoff man. (Lebanon.) Housekeeper. Imhrio, Innas, Jacobs, Johns, Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo. Longnker. liovett, Manear, Mangle, arOtiroont, Moorhead, Mummo, sfu«selman, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuncnpchcr, Pcaraon, peters, Petrikin, powuall x Purcell. Ramsey, (York.) Reamar, Bccd, Rupp, Shaw, Sloan. Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre,) Stevenson, Tolan. VaO, VanTOorhis. Vickers. Voeghiey, Wagonseller. Westbrook, WiHlstOu, Witfaorow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, Sweats? —72. NTVS—Messrs Arthur; Augustine, Rackna,- Bishop. Gariy, Dock, Oildea, Hamilton, Hancock. Uiu<\ Jenkins, Knight, fcelsenri’ne, M'llvftin. Ramsey. (Philadelphia.) Roberts, £truth ers, Thorn, Waiter. Warner, Whafton and Wintrodo—22, So tbe question was determined inthe affirmative. On the question, _ Will the Ho»woagree-to the fourth amendment? The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions of tho constitution, - and wore as follow, viz: Teas—Messrs Anderson, Acthur. Backhouse,.Backus, Ball. Beck, Benson. Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun. Campbell, Corty, Chose, Cleaver. Crawford, Plckey, Ent, Eystor. Fausord. Foster, Gibboney; Gildea, Hamel./Harper, HeinI’, 1 ’, Iliostand. .Hoffman, (Berks) Hoffman. koepciy-Imbrie. Times, Jacobs,- Jenkins Johor, Johnson, Kauffman, KenvLobo. Leisenring. Lopgaker, Lovett, Manear Mangle, M’Calmont. M'llvoin,' Momma, - Mnsselmsn, NichoK Nicholson, Peters, I’clpkin, Pewnall, PurcoJl, 'Ramsey,' (Philadelphia,) Ramsey, - {Tork,)*Reanjer. RcctL Roberts, lUpjvfihow, Sloan.’Smith, (Cambria,) anith. (Centre) Stevenson Tolan Vail Vanvoorhis Vickers Voegh ley TragOjlgeUor Walter Warner Wcilbrook Wharton Wil listorr' Withefow,Zimmcormin and Getz. rr —S^l. Dock Hamilton Hancock Etrntbcrs Thorn irintrodoond Wright**!,”;' j. Solhfi question-was determined in the affirmative. SEcasTAnT's Office, Hmihisbcho, Pennsylvania yjs, I decertify that the above nnd foregoing,is a true and cor rect copy of live Ypaannd Nays taken on the resolution pro posing amendments to the Constitution of the Common wealth. dathe.sinus appears on the Journals of ihc two Hon)- sw of'tho General Assembly of thin Commonwealth, for tho session bf ISST; 1 Witness ray hand and the seal' of said cfHeo. this tweftly-«econd day of June, one thousand etpjit buu-, droll and fifty-seven. ‘ 'A.i G. CURTIN, Setrtlary of the' Commcmvtalth. NEW FIRM. -IttftU, LOWELL & Cfl„ ARfc now receiving a very choice and carefully selected assortment of 1. STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, ftroeeiics and Provisions, and arc prepared to furnish them to custdmerfrut _ As. Reasonable Prices ■zJtsyf*sy *9an he h T pifgkUitk<Lng , can .finding at all limes article l£ey may wish, and all Good# warranted to be as. represented: i Latest Styles, apd adapted to every yanely. of trim. mii>gs. ; will da well to oall and examine the Stock VetoVc purchasing.elsewhere.' Baldwin, Lowell 6l Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Geatjemea’s Ready-Iffadg Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest O A Sll PRICES. ALSO, | Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass .Slone, Hollow and \Vooden Ware, iron, Wfl, Hails, ’Oj-ls, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind ami of (he best quality, ■with BOOTS <5 - SHOES, ffirjEoeryhody. *,* All hinds of Country Product taken in tf, change far goods at the marktlpiu.es. Tioga, Jhly 2.i 1857. C. H. THOMSON, FIBJS&.LI-KE .INSURANCE WgENT, CORNINQ, N, Y. Aetna jure insurance co„ ' Of Haflford. Comt— Capiu! 81,000,000. pHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., - - ' or tTgfphfJ,-eanTir^;Cjpi(al-a9o<tfeo. PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of New York 5150,000, nONWAY FIRE -INSURANCE CO., - ' T3EEKM VN EIRE INSURANCE CO. # Of,New York City--vt-CapiUl-$200,000- MANEIArTTAN FIRRINSURANOF CO. ' Of New York City—Capital $200,000. *7VTEVV,YORK-LIFE INSURANCE CO. . v-’* . AtcUnlulatcd Capital SI ,200^000. Tho subscriber having succeeded to the Fire In* suranoe business of Geo. Thompson,jEsq., is prepared to take risks and issue policies inj the above well, known and reliable stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for threp years at rates almost os low as those of mutual companies. All losses will be promptly and satistaclorily scl." tied.haul\paid at this office. ? . Applications by mall will reccive-jiroippt alien.: lion. . C.H THOMSON, Agent.' , Copcert ilall Block Cbrninp, Aog. 20, 1357. ] WELLSBOKO lOIABRY . -A-N-lv I Itfachine £^hop TOAST'S ROBERT YOUNG, thd firm of Tabor Co mrthDcl to jn- that he has lcas**3"(he Foundry’ uhd Machine Shop in the viß.ige of Wcjlsboro. Iqf-a fenji ofybar.v,aVtd having putt t it prepared lo do all kinds of workj, usually dond at, suefr establivhmentfr, in the best mpnncr and out of the 6o«t of material. i Hfe'has had over twenty year*' in the business and will have the work entrusted to him done dircclly under his superviaioii. No work.will be scut out half finished. ■ » ‘ MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS,'STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and to order. 0 ; ~ ‘ * ROBERT YOUNG. WelLboro May ; WHOtEffLE S[ RETAIL' DEALERS IE SOLE 4- UPPER LEATHER. • rmOTS & SHOES. FINDINGS, 1 PORK $ FLOUR, PRO-VISIONS 4- GROCERIES, of all kindp, as cheap-os the cheapest. Cash puid,rur.ilicks t Caif._Skirv»>and-Sbcfp Pelts. One door below, Balfey*a c shop removed,to same.building. > ! July athjiBo7-. ly. j Orplisui’s Court ;S;Ue. -1) phan’s Coijrl of i\vUJ~expo*e tq public sale oil the 17th day of September next* a 6 the Cohrt’rtoasß m Wejlshorn,’alone o’clock r.. AJ l|)»<bllowlnV‘'tocribcd real viatic, to wit: A lot of land Jn Richmond !ownsh»e t hounded- no/lfy .by lot formerly m possession’of ljy land of Benj*»)oTfe -by?fljie Cobniy R<> ad and west DcnW’ponlaining about •oighfy-acresT wfrli aboqt twenTy-nyo acres,i(nproyed» a frame boose and frdrtie apple prpjiafd therebn. ''Tfcrnis mdrfe 6ll day of sale. GODofcbL }. , . # , * * ] Adn ? p '!’ . Rjorimcmd, A«k^27, . A Sabbath cqnve^tio^.—The friends of the Cbristjaa-Subbath are requested to nieet on - Wednesday , and; Tiipoduy, Sept a wid next* at the npper School Jamison Creek io the purposirof the subject of die belter obaewfa«ceof-the Christian Sabbath. Services commence dts o’clock; Wednes day. AHieepeululW the clergy, invited to attend. • : A- CHAPMAN. T-aau s [ctfßis:iiAN. TAKHOBH’S. vTAREfIO'ISfi. T\? M S ILL « AT , OLr > STANB, kwA doors below Hart & Short's Fioar and Provis ion Store, Manufacturing to order all kinds of CaU mat Ware, and in the best manner. I liltewlso Keep constant!; on h ? nd apd for sate itreasooabla prices, a-fiue stock of 1 Sofas, Diraiis. Ottomans, Card, Centre; Dining Breakfast Tablet. Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus " MAHOGONY * COMMON WASH-STANDS, Collage, French and i Common Bedsteads-, of ion,together with al I arttcjespsfl-: ally made in his line of business. From his knowledge of the business he flat ters himself" with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and e.rnmina liis work before, sending cbeyeher for- an inferior article. _ - . _ , - TURNING done in a neatmanner, at short no lice. - - . ' *Qr v ' ■ ®*»airsf! Cha irs ? OL 7° addition to the ahpycithe subset ■KSSKabcr would inform lire public that he ha / /f f jus tree* iyeda large ana handsomeissort merit, of Common & Spring-Scat Chairs, • Boston and Cominon Rocking Chairs, <£ c ., whiihhe will sell as chebp.if not chcaperjhan - they cap be purchased anywhere else in Tioga county. Call and see them I Wcllsboro’, July 23, ’57.' B, T. VANHORN- HOY’S COLUMI* RECEIPTS. TO pESTfIGV RATS.—Take half an ounre of Spanish Flies and mix it with xme pint ofCorq msal and place it where they ■will cat it.' c UPERIOR WASHING SOAP.—Take 5 pound, O gped b«ir*voap, 2 ounces Borax and I ounce Hartshorn, to h« dissolved io 22 quart# of water and boiled about \ 5 minutes. FOR WORMS.—Give a child over two years old a small tea spoonful.of Fluid Extract of Pinl; and Senna odco every two boon till it operates as a cathartic. BALSAM TOLU.—This.balsam is procured from a tree which is found in South }< a most valuable remedy (of cold**, coughs and affec tions of the lungs. Price of Rilssm Tolu CoogJ* , Remedy, SQwenlsocr bottle. ors X useful (nr-sore?, yroppds. ;.pd iTN all ca.es where a healing remedy is required' Price 25 cents, ■ FARRIER’S L INI .HEN T —For Horses* CaMiT A most teotuahle article (or swellings, bruises, sprains, stiff nr enl.rged jiTTnls, wicdgalls, kicks pod siveency. Price 25 cents. OF GINGER,-*-A mild and safe stim, jd.uhint useful for bowel complaints; much used in hoc weather to prevent tile bid effects ui'dripkips too much cold water. ® -008EMARY OINTMENT is a uscl.,l article for AA- chapped hands, pimples on Ibc face, burn, scalds, eruptions on the skin &c. Price 12 and 24 cents per box. T>ILIOt)S PHYa>IO.-^A'pleasant cathartic in the liquid firm, useful especially for children, as the dose is small, and it is much easier to take Ilian pills,. Price 25 cents. CHOLERA DROPS.—The most effectual reme dy for bowel complaints in use. If taken in time it can hardly faille cure if the directions ara strictly complied with. Price 25 cents. S MOUNTAIN BALM.—To heal and strengthen the lungs; to soothe the irritation of a bad cough; to relieve bronchitis, asthma, phthisic and whopping cough. This medicine contains no miner, als ol any kind, nor morphia nor opium in- any form ; but it is prepared entirely ft-om simple plan la lutraols. J( lu r.m.rturbty .occcluf in tkn curt, ot bad coughs and lung.complaints Price 30 cts to 50 els per boUle, /“"tRYBTAL EYE WATER,—valuable remedy v - / far sore of inflamed eyes—will* foil directions for usp, Price 12$ and 25 cts per bottle, • T>LEECHING POWDER.—To remove ink and J-F ffJJit stains &c., from linen. * Price )2$ cts per box, vyiih foil directions for use, PERMANENT MARKING INK—To mark col lars and other clothing so lh«t the name will not wash out. Price 25 c(s per bottle. CEPHALIC SNUFF.-for Catarrh, Headache _&c. Price 25 cents a bottle. §>' CEMENT.—For mending - “■ glass, op china Aware, with directions for ila u Price* 25 cents per boltlf. (Warranted.) POTASH, Sal Soda,J3aieralas, PureGingcr,Pure ■ Ground M osta rtf; a nd 11 qme I 1 ’* Essence aX Co f, fee, just received amTTor sale at Roy’s Drugstore. "OUTTER OF ANTIMONY is one of the best caustics u<ed by Farriers Ip cure corns op horses* fcel,;also to wnrlp, PIERSON’S EXfBOTORANT—A valuable rcm. ! Cdy lor coughs, colds and long difficulties/’ TNDIAN SANATIVE DROPS or .Life Regulator. J- is considered a rnost valuable article for difficul ties caused by imparity df the blood, this article recommends itself; certificates are unnecessary fry k it yqu would kpow its value. /'MHEMIOAL HAIR TDNUWThi? compound Is used topreveatthe hair from falling off localise - it to grow in thicker—and tb restore hair that is growing original* color; it is nicely per, fumed aodas very pleasant article for toilet use. T>RUSHES AND BROOMS.—A full assortment •**' of Brushes pi* pJ\ kinds- kept constantly hand—a new lot ]u*l arrived ' " / \ fresh ‘supply of Carophcne and Fluid just re, J&. ceivedal Roy's Drugstore. THE BEST INK iri ■ America.—Conger and FjeM» celebrated Recording Ink. Atsd David &, Black’s Permanent Ink for" Records and Book keeping. A new supply oft/iese valuable Inks just received at Roy’s Drug Store; also a large quantity Common School Inks. ' «^s I^LA-VORISGEXTHACTS.-- New supply; such. Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, pcaqh, Cannaujou, Rose, Nutmeg, CeHcrv, Ac. GLASS BOTTLES with wide month?, Tor pre serving fruits; berries Ac. • NEW SUPPLY of Perfumery, Toilet Sgapi, Pucke} Books, Qopt£U3k>asS| Odors' Jor Hi*'. Handkerchief, and Enncy Goods a Urgeas^artnient, RHODE ISLAND LI 51E. for, wlutewasbinjr.—» Aho Wjjfo’wasli pushes a* Royf* Drog Store. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES—WUb or without Frames, ior sale at THE DRUG S'J’ORJE. ‘; ijpoKsj. Bred, a Tate of the Dismal Swadip,—‘Mrst Sldwe, Rise arid Progress of Rthgmn^Dudndge. Family Testament and Psalms’; with notes, (large type.) Lite of Amok“L£v#fertec of Eosfon, Mess. (huden\s,G<)jfottrrf>nsi7 7 How to Book ter Bojai comb.) . . '. Rona, or the Snow Bird.—Caroline Hcntz. The Hills of ShaUetruiCkt ikyjßw wlhor ot (ho Wide Wide World* - * v. A variety of CliilrfrenV Books—Blaqk School Books, Slalioneiy Ac. -Al« -PfpqsMlpry of the Tioga County Bible Society—Cftntainjng a largb variety of Bibles and Teataimm*sfcqm 6$ ecul* to 6 dollar*,. . ;; ' NOTICE-.—.Letters of AdUiniitraliinhaving beeh’lgra'ntdd dersigned .on the cslulp of-JamiS’ ot ' Gaines lOMOtliip. dec‘d. all perform ihdoblid'to estate ere. requested lt*.riiakcTrrrmddiaie ‘jcsyrrvmi, - and-eil huv-uftf ala tens against.the some, scilkipvcsHvr tbtm for seldccacnu. J.£>. ' L. M. SMITH, A'l-S*. C.:i: £ f, Ang 37. T 857
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