"Honesdale Bank.— ln the general mone iry panic that prevails in the comimitmy, jspension of Banks, and consequent distrust revailing among alt classes, it is certainly ratifying to be assure'd as we are, that the [onesdale Bank stands firm, and continues i redeem its notes in specie, when* required, WeTundersland that the Del. and Hud. inal Co., and the Penn. Coal Co., are jking their payment in Hooesdale money. iis fact of itself ought to be n sufficient aranlee of the soundness and stability of e Honesdale Bank. Let all holders of bills i said Bank be satisfied, and rest assured ai they are jhst os good as the gold.— arbondale Advance. The Miners’ Journal favors' a law to irn ison every person who receives more ihao per cent either in negotiating notes or any her way. Would Joutndl drive away the lie money now in circulation in ihis State? he low rale of interest and the stringent ws against usury have already induced any of our capitalists to invest'in sections here money brings a better return. In New ork, the legal rdte is 7 per cent; in Illinois ); and in Minnesota money can be loaned 35 per cent, with an eqtial security. Does 1 the difference in the rate account for the ircity of money here 7 Then why make laws mbye stringent ? Better, far heller, ;e the rate.— Mattch Chunk Gazette. LIST OF PREMIUMS AWARDED BY THE ACQUOTYFAIE its Fourth Annual Exhibition, HELD IN WELLSBOKO, Sept. 30(i, and Oct. let and 2d 1857. ,4SES, Best stallion, 4 years old and over, jz.mi $6; 2d, do. 11. B. Kilborn, 5; best stnd colt ,ild and orer. S Johns 4; 2d do Josfc|jh Rly, 2; best old stud colt. Clias. Bottom, iTj 2d dd Wm A Rock* , best brood mure and colt, Elijah F Jennings, $5, (obort Campbell, 3; best sucking colt, Robert Canip -2d Jo Nelson Austin, 1; best yearling, Aaron Elliott, 5o Wm. Moyer. 2: best three years old gelding, PC 2d do Aruoa Atherton, 3; best three years old mare, i\iur, 4; 2d do Richard Moore, 3; liept 2 years old IVrry Daily: 3,2 d do Perry Daily, 2; best 2 years Win. Was*. 3,2 d do John James, 2; Lest matched , Abram Young, 8. 2d do Robert Campbell, 5; best' . mare*. Amos Bixby, 8,2 d do, llinun ilerrit, 5; best night burses or mares, Wm. Francis, $, 2d do Robert N-,1 f-ingle horse, Wm. B Vanhorn. 4, 2ddoWm. .best single mare, H. Taylor, 4; 2d do IU Chris* X11«E, Best darham bul\ 3 years old and ' Kelsey, SS, 2d do Jno. Pierson, 5; best yearling • Johnson, 5; best ball calL Silas Johnson, 3: 2d i' bnflm.2; best durham heifCT,yearling, Juo. Carlin, r devon bull 3 years old and over, 0 H Blanchard, 8; jb Wilcox, 5; beat devon bull *2 years old, Wm. Boily, ycarding bull, devou, O & Blancliwd, 5; best bull II -Blanchard, Af 2d 3d do Job :1; best devon cow, 011 Blanchard, 5,2 d do B Van* 3 ; best heifer 2txtbts «!d, G W Mott. 3; beat yearling devon, O U Blanchard, 2,2 d *do, G W Mdtt, 1; best alf. devon, Wm. Barley, 1; best devon cow, Joseph I*. Dip; best 2 years old steers Campbell Cole. 3, > in* Fields, 2: boat yoke working cattle o years old, kmvn.3. 2d do Jno Dickinson. 3; l*est yoke -4 years •■I. D A Stowell. 4. id do Robert Campbell. 3: best •ar- old, Alunzo Whitney, 3,2 d do Oliver Bacoa, 2; Bertrand Duiuaus, 2,2 d do Alkjl Strait, 1; n< cow. Sam'l Dickinson, 3,2 d do, B B Smith, 2; ■ fu oxen, J D Houghton. 5. 2d do Wesley pitta. 3; :k aU-cr,2 years Wilcox, 2; be-t yard of o 11 “Blanchard. 5; for 2 ‘year old steer, Porter !. for one pair yearlings. Geo. W Mott, 2. JEP, Best merino buck, R. Campbell, S 3; D Kel«*ey. 1; best merino ewe. D D Kelsey. 3,2 d do Ml. 1; be fc t saxony buck, R Campbell. 3; l»est 3 ila. Thos. Kelley, 3: 2d do Arch. Walker, I; best ’icep, Thos. Kelley, 2. IRY, Best cock and hen, Shanghai, .i. 1: bv-t \aru-ty of fov 1«. F 31 Bntler. 2» 2d do ißn, I; hot Spanish cock k licn,"llarTey Wood, Dip: g«*et-e, En Wakeman, 1. IMPLEMENTS, Best plow with im .it«, Robert Young. 3; 2d do Robert Young, 1; beat . plow, Robert Young. 2; be*t Cultivator. Robert ,2. beet top buggy, V CPbelps. 250. 2d do A J Soficld, 2 hop«e family carriage. K J Purple, 2 50; be«t seed IV Morris, 3, (do competition but of merit;) best don* k*-< draught, IFm. Hollands, 3, (superior workman ■o recommends a Diploma;) best single and fancy, A. Id. 1; best grain cradle, A Chapman, 1: best Je rse •'.•dvr, Dam in Thompson, 1; (no competition but of mt*' best horse hay fork, Jno. Pierson; 1; best har- V Br<H.k“. 2: 2d be«t grain cntdle, Hollis llrooks, 1; ug mill. Jarvis Unffiu, 1; best straw cutter. D. H. a'S & FRUITS, Best i bushel pola . Campbell. $1: best-dozen onions, Hicburd Moore, 1; «d» (.ibbaj;o. John Carlin. 2; best d hl(xnl beets, Asa . et p--t kof tomatoes, Jacob Duryea, 1; be?t doz. X'*. Sa‘it%. 1 • best doz. carrots, Wm. Francis Dip.; ch cnij>«. Isabella, Jacob Duryea. 1; best 12 au- •Itw'uh l)nrr*M. 1; 2d do John Young, Dip.; bosi ipjiles, Jacob buryea, I, 2d do A II i G W Avery, 3 ef a kind. Nelson Whitney, 2, 2 d do 1: bcstdoz autumn pears, Nelson Whitney, 1; inter i-ear«. M W Wcthorbee, 1; best 12 peaches, ijui* }. 1, Wst 2 .biz. plum-, / F Donaldson, 1,2 d Dip,: l»e-t winter squash, Stephen Lud •t jnmijikm. II Knapp, !• beat general display -ri-on Whitney, 3. x ACTCRES, Household and Do jo yards flannel. Augustus Battle, 2,2 d do Eli s. Dij>4 I*e*f ]u yards full cloth, Lyman .• wriu carj*U Isaac F Field, 2: 2d do Robert bip: -.1 Nat lujards tow cloth. John Hurt, Dip.; iuu<i#> liTta/i, hop yeast, Richard brown, 2; beat picKle«. >h«6 Lucy Moore. 1; beat sample homo Jitss L«cy Jfoore, 1; best specimen milk risen n Campbell. L 'ER, CHEESE & HOICEV,- butter. ITexekinh Austin, $5; best 10 lbs rolled, k'U. ‘2; I’.} do David May, 1; beat sample cheese, ook", ‘2 : 2d do Adam Klock, 1; best sample honey Whituev, 2,2 d do S IF Morris, 1; best 100 lbs ir Curtis Culver, 3; 2d do E Blackwell 1; best • flour, Curtis Culver, 2; 2d do J. C. Bartle, 1; best rk«heat flour, Curtis Culver, 2,2 d do J C Bartle, 1 HAUL, Best pair of parlor I*eter Green, 1; best hand hoquet, Miss Martha •st 12 dahlias. Nelson Whitney 1. ANICAE DEPARTMENT, 2 dor. hor*>c shoos, Richard Lour.i-bury, s‘2; best iocs, Richard Lounebury, 1; best niadchor&e nail*, ion. Dip: best plated horse shoes, J J Johnston, 1; ■e shoeing, Richard Lounsbury, 2; 2d do Samuel best cook store manufactured in county, Robert l>*>t r-K-cimon bhoe making, Charles ‘Soars, 1; i-u cabinet making. BT Vanhorn, 5; best cook trimming, D P k W 1; best plan for CL Hoyt, 5; 2d do James Jlacoii, S. IVING MATCH, R Christenat, sin- Caleb Fcntou, single team, 2 60; Hollis rle team, 2 60; Ezra Swope, single team, 2 60. ®IS. COHI., Best specimen “bo “ I',l’“>binson. $1; beet imitation of ivory 1: host grccian oil taunting, Mrs. jard, 1 .5. 20 do J y jtotiinfion, 1,3 d do Loren : •«* "IMinn-n velvet painting, Mrs O L Oib -5*!,7, 1 Mieraood, 1; beat poncilinga Min Mr. J 1" 11 hest ipeoimo-S braid i, ’• M ” J ., Sh, r' vv - J , '3 best silk emhroi.lerv, ■'L" " • J b<n,t . a''rsted on canvass, J/rs G D ‘ S'tWe U I D |T df' K“-«h\l°Mdo : Ltv t 5 ? Ir f Jolm llart ! 75 Cte; W knitted • 'n. 1 ; best crocheted tidy. M rs v ; n m-v ™ i; p in-r; w rr e ,7 rk ’ Mr fen ai'yckin-n* *£'l? f ttnlker. ings, M.irv"’ Kimb^ 2 75 cts: beat ■ brown, I; 2d do i,,‘ ‘,o C ”' A best aw,tin yarn, skirt, Vtsmnsr ?, A .“ stin - 76 «»; boat, qiv, la a, . taians,best bed omit, J/rs Mr » Lyman Wetmorc, 1; b " at ITS. 1 1 silk. Harris io, lfr i.J nJ( "V specimen WetmoreTu 2: <*■“* table linen, l>ki".l; best ?ri‘“ CI V red dnMa Roods. '■ specimen &«on , ■'■'ntsn 1,.«n, 0r wo-fc B v t . }, ” ns ' L D Jones, u Mien^dl !«"■. 1 : •*« India •0, i. - 1 ’ linen toweling, Mrs | ?® st . sam P^ e maple C K Thompson Din Franci ®’ Di P5 sample . * ® aT °l ,le broom corn, /orqhum rV “ Joseph milard. Austin I>i|> ; ff ;. CL Hoyt, J; sample maple ■«. * w A m ; hor « hoc. Silos Johnson 1- { : '"»< «n.i>b c; r V.' r t ,?“ e . bushol Holland oats. iK-hard,. d, w f„ r I® I '™, A E Xllcs, 1; 2d •I-s'dia Voung. l- . candy superior J° i ,rri “ Hotchkiss df„” m l ~e h°P". Eri Wake 'ojt, dtp; f ur „ Jaa ’f IP • for draft of sorghum 1 roll satineit cloth house. Jamas Ba wop KohlKabhOD bet «ter KcHot. Din* for on« set gate m the county I tK £ al< *’ 2 years old well .motion, .Te r om c Scott ? 5; a machine • V'P r one pair fc m roofing felt, l«ur nlt>, manufactured, Uarriet - . -M-A-K-R-I-E-D -by H«V. LR.Xake.Mr. OLIVER BI.AV. CHARD and Mias MARIA RtIjrDELL, both ofUnton. In’Osceola, Oct. 6tH, by A. K Bosard GEO A rr ivir A r RACHEL BLA.\CHARD?S£ _ P* lBo ®®® o of the Presbyterian Church, by Eer J L^«li h A 08 » Mr - CHAKLEB “CK and -P-l-E-D On Saturday, Sept. 2G, WILXJE' only son of William Bocbe aged 7 years. In Charleston on the 12tb nit., a SON of Wm. Davis seed 3 years. [Mr, Davis came to this country about 9 months ago, leav ing his wife and two children in Wales. Mrs. Davis came over about 2U months ago. During the passage her younger child died, and was buried | n the ocean; and while stopping for a while at lua uncles In Charleston, the remaining child died, leaving them childless and among strangers.] WELLSBORO 9 ACADEMY. JOHN A. BROADBEAD, A. 8., Principal. Miss Helen Coon, Assistant. Fall Term commenced Sept. 24th, closes December, 11th. Rates or Tuition for Teem or II Weeks. Primary Department, including Reading, Writing, Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geographv, Ac., $2 00 Lower English Branches—Grammar, Arithmetic,'His tory, Geography, Uranography, Ac 3 00 Higher English—Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, AW gebra. Geometry, Trigonometry, Astronomy, Sur veying, Ac, 400 Classical Department—Latin, Greek, French, German, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Ac., 5 00 All bills to bo settled by the middle of the term, and none made out for less than half a term. Compositions andDeclamatiuns every Wednesday afternoon Board can be obtained in private families at $2 per week. Tho;»e wishing to furnish, their own rooms and board them selves, can be accommodated by applying to the Principal. This Academy is situated in the hcaltliv and pleasant vil lage of TTellsburo, the County seat of Tioga. It is easy of ac cess by a daily line of stages to Tioga, thence by Railroad, in tersecting the Y. A E, H. R. at Coming. Also by stages to adjoining towns, North, IFeet and South. L. 1. NICHOLS, Sec’y. J. l\ DONALDSON, Preat. Hellebore, October 15, 1857. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF youth and maturity. Just Published , Gratis , the 25th Thousand. A FEW WORDS on the rational treatment, without medi cine, of Spermatorrhea or local weakness, nocturnal emissions, genital and nervous debility, premature decay of the system, impotency and impediments to marriage gene rally, by B. DE LANEV, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may bo easily removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clear ly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, os adopted by thoanth'or,fully explained, by mama of which every one is enabled to cure himseif perfectly at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the'duy. ■ , Sent to any address, gratis and post paid, free in a scaled envelope, by remitting two postage stamps to Dr. DK IiA NEY, 17 Lispcnard Street, New York. DP. & W. ROBERTS, are Agt’s • ol the Albany Agricultural Works, of EM ERY BROTHERS, for the sale of their unrivalled Agricultural Implements. Among the articles suit* able for this market are EMERY’S PATENT HORSE POWERS <fcc. Circular and Straight x cut Saws for Power. Cider Mills —Emery's and Hickock’s pat’s. Seed Drills, Dog At Sheep Churn Powers, ' Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Grain Drills, and Feed Cutters. Reaping & Mowing Machines. Cull and examine their Illustrated Catalogues and scale of prices. [ Wellsboro* Oct. 15, 57.] STOLEN— From the Wellsboro’ Hotel, on Friday Oct. 2, a Black Frock Coa( x with velvet collar and black alpacca lining, u pair of kid gloves and a daguerreotype likeness in the pockets—the property of J, Adams, Also, stolen at the same time a Buffalo Rohe. , nearly new, heavy maned, dark color add well forred. A liberal reward will be paid for the return of the above property to the subscriber. WellsboroOct. 15. ’57. D. H. SMITH. MRS. M. i. GRIERSON has just returned from the city, and is now receiving a nice selected assortment ot FALL <sf WINI'ER GOODS. — She will keep -everything in the millinery line at reasonable prices and for cash only. She has for the season employed a first rate milli ner from the city. Repairing and (rimming done to order. [Wellsboro* Oct. 15, 1857.] ■ To Let. TXTE now and commotlions Cottage and Garden on Pearl flrbt door nbove 'William Bacht-'o office, fotiaerlj oc cupled bv A. Folt-v. Kent £75 a yo.tr. Enquire of ik*ptl 7,1557. CHARLES GRIERSON. * E STRAY.—Came lo the premises of the Sub scriber, in Covington, on or about the Ist of September, 4 red yearlings. The owner is request ed to come forward, pay charges and take tlrcm away, or they will be sold according lo law. Covington, Oci. 8, 1857. S. A. BARBER. SINGING SCHOOL! The subscriber will open a Singing School at the session room of the Presbyterian Church in Wcllsboro, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 21. All who may be able to pay will be charged a small sum for tuition, and those unable to’pay are invited lo attend without charge. The object of this school is to learn to read music. (Oct. 8, *57.) WM. F. CURTIS, Instructor . TO BRIDGE BUILDERS,—SeaIed proposals will be received by the Commissioners of Tioga County, (or the building of a bridge on the Burr plan, across the Cowancsquc, at the mouth of the Jamison, on the Islh of October, at 3 o’clock P. M. the day of letting. Per order of Court. October 8, 1857; LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN MASCHO, late of Brookfield dcc’d., all persons in debted to the estals are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to 1 JOHN C. MASCHO ) . , , ' FRANCIS L. MASCHO \ Admr s ’ October 8,1857, 6l* PLANK ROAD ELECTION.—The annual elec lion for Managers of the Wcllsboro & Tioga Plank Road Company, will be held at the Court House in Wcllsboro, at I o’clock P. M., on Monday the 2d day of November prox n when two (versons will be elected lo serve as manogsrs for three years, two lo serve two year?, and lw r o to sesve for one year, also one person to serve and one as Treasurer for the ensuing year. J. I. JACKSON, Secretary. TIOGA COUNTY STEAM FLOURING MILL At Rlainsburg, Pciiua. THE new and splendid Steam Mill at Mainsburg is now in full operation, and the proprietor is prepared lo do custom work or Flouring with neat ness and despatch. This Mill has 4 run of stone, and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hour. Persons bringing Grain to this Mill can have it ground ly take home with them; and we will war. rant them as good work as can be done in this re gion of country. LYMAN WETMORE, Prop'r. Oct. 8. 1857. R. K. BRUNDAGE, Agent. C. H. THOMSON*, Fire & life insurance agent, t Corning, N. Y. ' A etna FIRE INSURANCE CO., -tt- Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital 31.000,000. PHCENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital 8200,000. PEOPLE’S FIRE INSURANCE CO. ■ Of New York City—Capital 8150,000. pONWAY FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Conway, Mass. —Capital 3150,000, REEKMAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of-New York City.—Capital §200,000 Manhattan fire insurance go. or New York City-Capital §200,000 TVTEVV-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital $1,200,000 Tho subscriber having succeeded to the Fire In surance business of Geo. Thompson, Esq., is prepared to lake risks and Issue policies in the above well known and reliable stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years at rates almost as low as those of mutual companies. All losses will be promptly and satisfactorily set* tied and paid at this office. Applications by mail will receive prompt atten tion. C. II THOMSON. Agent. Couccrl Hall Block. i Corning, Aug. 20, 1357, THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. Tioga County, ss: ! Tht ConimonrceaUk of Pennsylvania to the Sher iff of said county , GREETING : • ' In (he matter of the Estate tif Ephraim Thomas, late of the township of Lawrence in the County aforesaid. Whereas, at an Orphan’s Coart held at Wellsboro, in and for the County of Tioga, the Blh day of Sep tember, A. D. 1857, before the Hon. RobU G. While, president, and his associate justices of the said Court, the petition of William Thomas of the township of Lawrence, was presented, setting forth : That the said Ephraim Thomas died intestate on or about the eighth day of September, A. 1). one thousand eight hundred and fifly-lwo, leaving surviving him, six children, viz: William Thomas, the petitioner; Sally Thomas, intermarried with John MoreheBs,a resident of New York; Betsey Thomas, intermar ried with Luman Peck ; Mary Thomas, intermarried with George Madison*; Ephraim Thomas a resident of McKean County, Pa., and Ezekiel Thomas; that all (be said children are now of lawful agethe said Intestate died seized in his demesne as’of'fee of and in the following described real estate and messuage and tract of land situate in Lawrence township in said County: Bounded on the north by the Cowa* nesque river, on the east by lands of T. B. Tompkins, on lbe i south by lands of T. B. Tompkins, and on the west by lands of WiJliom Thomas—containing about one hundred acres of land, with the appurte nances. No legal partition or valuation of said es tate having been had, the petitioner prays the Court to order and appoint an inqncst to make of the premises aforesaid to and among the. children and representatives of lire said intestate in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Com monwealth is directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice (o or spoiling the whole; but if such partition cannot be made thereof, then to value and appraise the same and make report of their pro. ceedings herein according to law at the next Or phan’s Court. Whereupon the said Court on due proof and consideration of the premises awarded an inquest fur the purposes aforesaid. We therefore command you that, taking with you twelve good and lawful men of your bailwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there in the-presence of the parties aforesaid, by you to be warned it being warned they will be present, and having respect to the true valuation thereof, and upon the oaths and affirmations of the said twelve good and lawful men, you make partition, to and among the heirs and legal representatives of the said intestate, in such manner, and In such proportions; ds by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if the same can be done without predjudicc to or spoil* ing the whole. But if the said inquest, by you lo be summoned as aforesaid to make the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid, with the appurtenances, cannot be parted and divided among- all the persons entitled thereto a a required by law without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, or that it cannot be divided into shares of equal value, then'you cause tire inquest to value and appraise the whole of the said jeal estate, or the several shares or purports into which they may divide the said real estate, having respect to the true valuation thereof agreeably lo law. Bat if said partition cannot be made thereof with* out prejudice lo or spoiling the whole, then you cause the said inquest to inquire and ascertain whether thfe same will conveniently accommodate more than one of the said representatives of the said intestate without prejudice to or spoiling (he whole. And ir-sofhqw it will as aforesaid accommo date, describing each part by mcXcs and bounds, and returning a Just valuation of the same. But if the said inquest, by you to be summoned as aforesaid, to make the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid wlth the appurtenances cannot be so parted end divided as to accommodate more than one of the said repre. sentatives of-the said intestate, that you cause the inquest to value the whole of the said real estate with the appurtenances, having respect to the true valua tion thereof, according to law. And that the parti, tion or valuation so made, you distinctly and openly have before our said Justices at Wellsboro,.at an Orphan’s Court then to be held on the seventh day of December, 1357, after such an inquest shall be made under your band and seal, and under the hands and seals of those by whose oaths or affirmations you shall make such partition or valuation.' .And have you then and there tins writ- Wilncss the Hon. Robt. G, White, president judge of our said Court, the fifth day of October, A. D. 1850. W. D. BAILEY,""CIerk O. C. October 8,1657. fit, The Last Chance. THE undersigned would say to (lie public that he will slay but a few days, and nil that are desirous of procuring true and fadeless pictures are invited to call immediately. An apprentice is want, ed to learn this beautiful branch of art, to whom I will give ray location, which pays well. Applica tion must be made immediately. Wellsboro 1 Oct 1,1657. L. D. JONES. N. B. 7b le/wm it may concern : If you will bring back that breast pin of mine, leave it in my room or with me, no questions will bo asked. If it docs not come back before I leave town, 1 will make your name public through the papers as a thief.— Take my advice and bring it back for I happen to know you. - L. D, JONES. Fanil For Sale la Delmar. JOHN YOUNG offers for sale on reasonable terms, his farm, situated on the Delmar road, two miles from Wellsboro, containing 205'acrcs,on which there is an excellent spring of running water, an orchard of choice fruit trees, 30 in full bearing, end a yoting orchard planted 3 yeafs ago of grafted fruit, apples and pears. The improvements are a two story dwelling with kitchen attached, tenant house, barn, stable and other out buildings. It will be sold on very reasonable terms, and accommodating as to time of payment, either whole or in part, us may be agreed on. Apply oh the premises. It has a front on the new road from Wellsboro to Stony Fork.— Possession can be given on the Ist of April 1858. Delmar, Oct. 1,1857. To Farmers and Sportsmen. WILD GAME?at the WELLSBORO MBAT MARKET. Customers can rely upon finding at this Market, the best qualities of meat always on hand. Sliop in the north cud of the Wellsboro Hold. Wellsboro 1 Sept. 24, 1857., (tf.) Administrator’s Notice. Letters of administration having been granted the undersigned upnn the-estate nf WM. A. REYNOLDS, late of Clymcr, dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate are Requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims avainsl the same will present them for settlement to * ROSWELL ACLY \ .. . DARWIN SYKES ( Aamrs - Clymer, Ocl. 1, JExcciiloi-’b Notice. LETTER'S TESTEMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned, executor of the lasi will and testament of BEN J. F. MILLER, late of Clymcr, dcc'd. All persons indebted to the said estate will make immediate payment, and those bav in tr claims against the same, will present them to ° ROSWELL ACLY, Ex'r. Clymer, OcL 1,1857.* TXT HEREAS my wife Violetta, has left my house, VY taking bed and other household furniture with her, without just cause or provocation, this Is to lorbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of her con trading after this HORACE BACON. Charleston, Oct. 1, 1857. LETTERSof Administration having been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Jeremiah Fulkerson late of Liberty doc'd., all persons indebted to the same, will make immediate payment, amHbosc having demands against the same will present them to WH. FOLKEBSON.) Liberty, Sept. i!4, :57. 6t. JNO. SEEKING. / mrs *TT ETTEBS of Administration having b*en granted to the | j undersigned on the estate of James Bryant, late of Mid dlehury. dec'd., nil personn indebted to the said estate am re quested to make immediate payment.and those having chums against the same will present them for settlement to Tioga. ?ept. 17.1537 til- T L BALDWIN, .tfmr- OPPOSITIONTO BIWPRIM NO MONOPOLIES: DOWN WITH COMBINATIONS. An Open Field for Competition. KANSAS has had her share of the Glory, Fun, Confusion &c., and I am happy to state that she is about quieting herself and yielding the palm to the little village of Tioga. About the first last 1 commenced selling Goods in Tioga, am still selling. For aliule time past there has been, quite on effort on the part 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 bad & right to. I therefore had a very modest handbill printed informing (he p eopleof what I intended doing in tliefulurc. No sooner had the fact become known that I bad reduced the price, than one man selling the same kind of Goods, says: “lUalie! Ccn’L be the same article! 1 know it ain’t good!” Another, interested in keeping up old fogy prices, presents the documents to show that from the prices he pays in Buffalo fur Flour, Meal &.C., of conrse ETZ’S article at the low price can not be as good >os ours at our high prices. Great discovery ! Sensible reasoning! Humbvg conclu sion I How long since did they find, out that my articles were not tip-top? Why, just the moment my price did not agree wilh theirs. Our only answer to their unkind remarks toward us, is, that our flour was very nice until we changed the price. Did that change the quality ? when it is the self same article we have sold since last April. Hundreds can bear me witness that It is as any article they ever used. It has never been our practice nor never will be to say aught of the quality of our neighbor’s goods. But wc'do say that our "extra superfine” and “su perfine” flour is as good as any Hour manufactured or sold in Tioga County. You citizens that buy don’t longer believe the hnmbng yaro'tbatyoa must pay from 50 to 75 per cent for goods, especially if you get trusted a few months. No wonder every plank in the Wellsboro* and Tioga Plank Road has received a thousand curses from the merchants of Tioga village, because it has driven trade from us, they say. The curses will grow louder and deeper both from buyer and seller unlil Goods are sold at a reasonable cash profit. Since we commenced we have tried lo meet the wants of the public, and we flutter ourselves that our large cash sales are good evidence (hat our effort has not been a failure, but has been appreciated by a generous and candid pub lic. We shall continue selling Goods in the corner store of A. C. & J, S. Bosh, directly opposite of Baldwin, Lowell & Co., where we shall be pleased to show our Goods and give our prices. We shall buy a large slock of all kinds of Goods in New York this fall, and shall hope by pursuing a straight forward course lo merit the favor of enough of the people ofTioga county lo sell them and get our pay. We shall try and have the quality and price satis, factory. Call and see before purchasing. LIST.OF PRICES., Ontario Sc Niagara Flour Extra Superfine $7 75 Parma Customs-Mills Superfine... C 00. Corn Meal — 2 35 August sj, *57. CHARLES O.ETZ. ’ PDILADT ADVERTISEMENTS, -FROM JOHN A. RIDDLE. At Merchants Hotel, Xorth Fourth St„ Philadelphia. To the Merchants of the West and North West, PHILADELPHIA, MARKKT being easily arfessiblc. ypfir attention is called to it. as po.--es*mg facilities aim ad vantages, worthy ol your consideration. * x Among it** advantages may be enumerated it* location, har ing shorter lines of communication to the interior, its prox imitr to the Iron and Anthracite Oo«i districts of Pennsylva nia, the large and varied extent of ft* manufactures, being far in advance of any other city in the-United States, tiro moderate expenses necessary fur carrying on business, Ac. The market posscr-'cs unrivalled advantages for the wile of manv kinds of produce. «nrh a* Flour, Wheat. Barley. Wool, liuttur. Cheese. *c., while the charges made upon sale* and attendant expenses, are more moderate than neighboring bcifboard markets. H AOTUIANf, SKFDER, & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign ami Domestic DKY GOODS, Xo. 420 Market Street, above 4th. WOOD, BACOIV & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign ami Domestic DKV GOODS ami CLOTHING, Xo. 309 Market et., nlxwo Third. BUSS, RAIGIIEL & CO., Importers of BKITISH GOODS, and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple SILK GOOD.?, DMBK'JIDLKIES Ac.. No. 37 Third street. IiJIBKEttAS & PARASOLS—\Vm. \{. Kichardsuu, Xu. 418 Market street. manufactures .first ctsw« UMDKKLLAS expressly for retailers. Every article warranted. HAAS & TAYLOR Importers and Cash Jobbers No. 305 Market street. Hosiery, Gloves, Shirts and Drawers Gum Bella, Shirt Boaoma, White Goods, Embroi- Suspenders, Thread-. Combs, ic.. LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Sue erasers of TUGS. WHITE k Cl).. Manufacturers and Im- porters o(. v Straw Goods, Silk Bonnets, Bonnet Frames, French Flowers and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South 2d street. T. MORRIS, PEROtT & CO., Importers and Wholesale,Dealers in DRUGS. CHEMICALS. PAINTS, OILS. GLASS, DYE STUFFS. Ac., No. 021 Market, and Gl2 St. James -te. \ i KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIFIER or CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap. Manufactured by the Penn. Salt Co.. Tarontum, Alleghany countyj'Penn. Represented by LEWIS, JAMES A CO., Philadelphia^ •L S. &> E. L. PEROT, General Produce Commission Mcrchanti, k No. 30 North Wharves, liefer to Philadelphia merchants''generally. All consignments or orders will receive our prompt and personal attention. PARRISH Sc BRADSHAW, WALL 4 WINDOW PA PER Warehouse, N. E. Corner 3d 4 Arch-sts. GEO. W. PEUIUEY, Manufacturer of every description of PAPER BOXES, 213 N. Fourth Street. CAIIFFMAS Sc CHEW, Importers of CHINA. CLASS 4 QUEEN’S WARE, No, 21. X. 4th st. J. HI EES Sc SON, Wholesale Boot &. Shoe Manufacturer, No. 49, South 4th street. SAUTE. H. BIBICIIAYS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic iIARDU ARE, No. 258 North 3d street, below \ me. N. & Cf. TAYTOR, Importer and Wholesale Dealers in Tin Flute, Copper, Sheet Iron, Ac., 303 A 305 Branch street. \ WITI. ROWLAND & CO., No. 62 Beach si., manufacture all kinds of Mill, Cross Cut, Pit and Tenon SAW? —warranted of superior quality. All orders execu- ted a itli punctuality and despatch. E. HAEE OGDEN, .Philadelphia Malleable Iron Work*, corner of urh anil Jeffer-on streets; Ware house 307 Arch st- a!*ove Third, manufacturer of General and Saddlery Haidware, and Malleable and Fine Urey Iron Castings. MANCHESTER SCAEES, Hay, Counter, Coal. Warehouse, Wheelbarrow. Rolling Mill. Railroad Scales of improved patterns and superior qualities, vorw runted superior in quality and finish to any other -culcs, made*. Warehouse. No. N. Oth Street, Geo. W. Colby, Agent. GREEN’S KEYSTONE HEATER & RANGE. —The Heater has no eqtml in this country—is all cast iron, and u ill create 30 per cent more heated air with the same amount of fuel, than rny other furnace in u*c. — The Range has two ovens that Iwike uniformly at the same time. These inventions have no equal in the market.— Rights for sale_for all sections of thy Union. 31. Green, No. 21 N. oth St. GILLESPIE, ZELLER & CO., Whole. sale Grocers and Commission Merchants, N, E. corner bth ami .Market Streets. C. J. FREELAND WITH KLINE & CARROL., Importers of Wines, Brandies, Gina, Ac., No. 304 North 3d street. [Sept. 17. 3m.] Execalop’s Notice. LETTERS TESTEMENTARY having been granted to the undersigned, executor of the hist will and testament of SAMUEL ifEXFORO, dcc'd., all persons having claims against the estate will present them duly authenticated, and those in. debted to the estate will pay to the subscriber at El mira N. Y-, or to 11. W. Williams at Wellsboro. N. P. FASSETT, Ex'r. ~ WclLboro Sept. 3.1857, (6t.) HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE, AT CLAVEKACK. N. Y. Male and Flu ale. Board and Tuition, $l2O Per Yrar. TERM OPENS SEPT. 18TH. Gentlemen Instructors in Piano, Music, Painting and-Mod orn Languages. Address the Rev. Alonzo Flack, A. 31 Principal- [Angust 20, 2 mott.] LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION having been granted to the Subscriber on the e-date of Ephriam Thomas, late of Lawrence, dec'd., a'l persons indebted to the said estate aie requited to make immediate payment, and thor.e having rl<um» against lh<* ‘ami’ will prc-»nt th»m for settlement to Wclhb.-ro. .‘•ept, in. WM IfARVISON. .WmV. NEW FIRM., 1 BILDWIS, LOWELL &!(«., ARE now receiving a very choice and-carefoMy selected assortment of I . STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries and Provisions, and arc prepared to furnish, them to customers at As Reasonable Prices As-they can he bought in any other Market. Customers can rely upon finding at all times any article they may aU Goods warranted to be as represented. Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim, mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at the lowest CASH .PRICES. ALSO, : i Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, teel, Hails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of entry kind and of the best quality, ’ with BOOTS <Sf SHOES, for Everybody. *,» All kinds of Country Product taken in ex change for goods at the market prices- ~ Tioga, July 2, 1857. ' ■ W. TEEBELL & SON, CORNING, N. I. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs dr Medicines , Lead, Zinc , & Colored Paints , OUsiVnrnishes, Brushes , Camphene Sf Burning Fluid, Dye Stuff's, Sash Sf Glass, • 'Pvfcg Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medi cines, Artists Paints Sf Brushes , Perfumery, Fancy Articles , ; Flavoring Extracts , J ALSO , i- A general assortment of School Books, Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery. : Physicians, Drugghts, and Country Merchants dealing in any of the nbovc articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. | Sept 3,1857. Corning Book Story. THE Subscribers have removed to lliejarge and elegantly fitted up brick store—fbur|d»ors cast of Concert Block, Corning—and will keep on hand adarge assortment of New Books, amonglwhich are RELIGIOUS STANDARD WORKS,) HISTORICAL BOOKS, , TALES OF FICTION, ' POETICAL WORKS, .SCHOOLBOOKS, r SHEET MUSIC, Blanks, Stationery and Wall Paper, Ni- Y. Daily and Weekly papers, all the Magazines aLjPubliahers prices. All for sale cheap. J —■Corning«_S* , pt- 24, ’ST. ROBINSON Sc CO. Orphan's Court Salej> BY VIRTUE of an order issued out |of Ihc Or phan’s Court of Tioga county, 1 wil| expose to public sale oh the 17lh day of September next,-at the Court House in Wellsboro,’ at one o’clock P- M., the following described real estate, to \yil: A lot of land in Richmond township, bounded north by Jot formerly in possession of J. Nj Wright,-east by land of Benjamin Jones, south by the Coimty Road and west by lard of H. 11. Dent—containing about eighty-acres, with about twenty-five acreajimproved, a frame house and frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. Terms made known on day of,sale. ELLEN GOODALL 1. , , ROBT. SAMPSON \ Admr Richmond, Aug. 27, 1857. | Who Wants to Invest. THE SUBSCRIBER having located % the City of Hudson, St. Croix Co. Wis., would respect fully inform his old friends irr Tioga County, that having thoroughly explored the Government lands in this district he is prepared to act in a Heal Estate Agency and will locate Land Warrants; enter land# with cath; buy and sell- Real Estate, or attend to the loaning of money at as reasonable rates as any in this County. Any information in regard to the country will be given by addressing the subscribers and enclosing postage stamps- All selections of lands made in person and in the best locations. Hudson City, Aug. 20, *57. C. V. ELLIOTT. University Schools, Lcwlshupg Pa. THE WINTER SESSION of 1857-si will open on Tli ursday, September 24th. 1 | These Schools offer to young persons of -both sex es superior advantages for obtaining such\ayi educa. lion as their circumstances and future pursuits may require. ’ ; ■ The Collegiate Faculty is made up!of tried and experienced Professors. The academy fils young men for College, teaching or business The Fe male Institute occupies a new and splendid building with a. full corps of teachers of its own. , Catalogues of either of the schools forwarded on application to cither of the Instructors, or- the Gene ral Agent and Treasurer, Rev, A. K. Lewisburg, Union Co. Penna Ang. 12,j57. A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. 75 years of age,having lost his Father, iwo Brothers, Daughter, Son-io-luw, Nephews, aud Nieces, by that dreadful disease, CoxsvMi’Tiox, and .Buffer ing with a Omgh hinuadf, determined to vi-itXhe.Kfut Indies. KgAptand Japan, übeiv he discovered-a Preventative and f'a'-Mn Owe for Colds. Coughs, Bronchitis,; Consumption, NefVous Debility am! Asthma. Ilis rough was cured imme diately; hr returned, cured hN Relatives, who inherited the disease.and in connection with his son have employed it iu their practice, curing thousands of rases considered hopeless hr others. For the purpose of rescuing as many nf his' suffer ing fellow beings as possible, lie is sending the Recipe to all who wish it fur 10 cents; 3 of it to pay the postage, and the balance printing. Address Dr. Heath, 101 SpriugVtreet, op posite St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. {Aug; 20-.Smos.) ATiLGN & IS I itsl, SURVEYORS, DRAUGHTSMEN, <5- CON YE YA NCER Si Will attend to all business entrusted loilheir care with promptness and fidelity. Address BROOHEAND, POTTER CO., PA. CifARI.ES n. ALLEN, LUCIAN BIRD. THE IMPROVED PATENT" ASPHAETIC ROOFING ijEET. A CHEAP, DURABLE, AND PERFECTLY WATERPROOF HOOFING.! | Price Three Cents pur Square Foot. Samples and instructions may be had on applies lion to KDMISTON, BROS. } No.Rowling Green, Now York, Or to I.U RICHARDS, Ag’t., Wcllubo'ro Fa. Sept. 3,1857. “ { •\TQTICE is hereby given, that an application has LN|been made to lhe r Courl of Common Picas of TiogfiTCounty, by Guo. Foster, R. V. Vanhocscn, G. W. Terry and others, for the Incorporation of the “Firsl-Bdplist Church and Society of Uijion town ship, 1 * which will be granted nt the next Term of said Court, if no sufficient objection be made thereto* J. F- DONALDSON* Protb'y. Wellsboro* Sept. 24, 1857. *■ • LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the nndcrslgned upon the estate of Peter Backer, late of Rutland, decVJ., all persons indebted to the saM estate arc re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to Rutland, Sept. 17,1857, Ct* LOUISA BACKER. BTRA8 TRAYED from the premises of the Subscriber, on or about the ‘33d of August, a RF.D YEARLING FIEIFER, with a white star in her forehead, and a white stripe on-her flank.— Any person returning the said heifer to me or giving infor mation when* she may he found, will be liberally rewarded. Charleston, Sept. 17, 5 57. DAVID 3IOKRIS. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION haring been granted to the undersigned on the estate of Chester Patrick late of Chatham, dcc'd, uli persons indebted to said estate will make immedinto payment, and those having .claims against the same will present them for settlement to Chatham, Sept 10, 57. MOSES PATRICK. Adn'r. I HAVE ENGAGED a first class City workman; who may be found at all reasonable hours at my Book and Jewelry Store, ready, aod compeiont to undertake and skdfullv per form WATCH REPAIRING h CLEANING, ana all kind* of work u-ualh d«n« hv J«*-n All **ork done promrtlv Well.boro,. 1 1 f I* - * ‘BEAM UWML ROY’S COLUMN rpo DESTROY RATS.—Take half an ounce ofi" X Spanish Files and mix it with one pint of Con* meal and-place it where they will eat it. SUPERIOR WASHING 5 pound* good bar soap, 4 lbs SaV Soda, 2 ounces Borax, and I ounce Hartshorn, to be dissolved in 22; quarts, of. wabs*. and boiiqd about * . r FOR WORMS.—Give ft child over two yean olcj. a small lea spoonful of Fluid Extract of Pink, and Senna once every two hours UU 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 fox.colds, coughs and aQpo*. lions of the lungs. Price of Balsam Tola Gough. Remedy, 50 cents per. bottle. FARRIER'S OIL —For Horses and Cattle—very useful (or sores, wounds, scratches, galls and in aK eases where a healing remedy is required. Price 25j cents,. FARRIER’S'LINIMENT— For Horaos& Cnttfe A most valuable article for swellings, braises, sprains, stiff or enlarged joints, windgalis, kicks and sweeney. Price 2$ cents. t ll OF GJrNGJER.—A mild and safe slim-. JL4. uLol useful fbr bowel much used in hot weather to prevent the bad effbeta of drinking too much cold water. ROSEMARY OINTMENT Is a uselQl-articlc for chapped bands, pimples op the face, burns, scalds, eruptions on the skin Ac. Price 12 and 25 cents per box* " ' T3ILIOUS PHYSIC.—A pleasant cathartic ia " the liquid (bnn, useful especially for children, as the dose is small and it is much easier to taka than pills. Price 25 cents. CHOLERA- DROPS.—The most effectual reme dy for bowel complaints in use. J.f taken to, lime it can hardly fail to core if the directions strictly complied with. Price 95 cents. - MOUNTAIN BALM.—To heal and strengthen -the lungs; to soothe the irritation of a bad congh; to relieve bronchitis, asthma, phthisic and, whooping cough- This medicine contains no miner als of any kind, nor morphia nor opium In any form ; but it is prepared entirely from simple plant* and roots. It is remarkably successful in the cure, of bad coughs and lung complaints Price 30 c(a to 50 els per bottle. pRYSTAL EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy foe sore or inflamed ey^s—with full direction* for use, Price and 95 els per bottle* T>LEACHING POWDER.-n-To remove ink and fruit stains &.C., from linen. Price 12J els pc» box, with full directions for use. PERMANENT MARKING INK—To mark coi liirV and oilier clothing so that the name will not ‘ wash out. Price &5 eta per bottle. /~IEPHAHC‘ SNUpF.-j-For Catarrh, Headacte &c. Price 25 cents a bottle. "** \ RMENIAN CEMENT. —For mending broke -*■ . glass or china ware, with directions lor its Uk 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.) POTASH, Sal Soda, Saleratus, Pure Ginger,Pure Ground Mustard, and Humell’a Essence ofCuA fee, just received and for sale at Roy’s Drug Store. ■OUTTEROF ANTIMONY is one of the best caustics used by Farriers to cure corns o$ horses’ feel, also to cure warts. PIERSON’S EXPECTORANT.-A valuable rem edy colds and lung difficulties. INDIAN SANATIVE DROPS orLife Regulator, is considered a most valuable article for difficult lies caused by impurity of the blood, this article recommends itself; certificates are unnecessary try it if you would-know Us value. HAIR TONIC.—This compound la used to prevent the hair from falling off to cause it to grow* in thicker—and to restore hair thatis growing gray to Ur original color; it is nicely per* fumed and is very pleasant article for toilet use. BRUSHES AND BROOMS.—A fall assortment of Brushes of at] kinds kept constantly oa hand—a new lot jnsl arrived Afresh supply of Camphene and Fluid just re ceived at Roy's Drug Store. THE BEST INK in and Fields celebrated Recording Ink*. 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. Flavoring extracts.—New supply; such Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinnamon, Rose, Nutmeg, Cellery, &c. GLASS BOTTLES with wide mouths, for pre serving fruits, berries &,c. NEW SUPPLY of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps Pocket Books, Dental Soaps, Odors for thfc- Handkerchicf, and Fancy Goods a large assortment. RHODE ISLAND LIME for whitewashing.—* Also Whitewash Brushes lor sale at Roy** Drug Store. LOOKING-GLASS PLATES—With or without Frames, for sale at THE DRUG STORE-* MAYER'S OINTMENT.—This ointment has long been held to be a great sect el among the Germans. It is highly valued as a successful cure for fever sores, bad ulcers and sores of ulsiost every kind which are found to be difficult to heal. See di rections on the box. nOMPOUND CATHARTIC PILLS j the best pill in use for billious complaints and affections of the liver. HEADACHE PILLS —For sick headache, ncr vous headache and all headache that comes ou at regular intervals. BOOKS. Drcd, a Tale of the Dismal Swamp,—Mrs. Stowe. Rise and Progress of Religion,—Dodndge. Family Testament and Psalms, with notes, (large type.) Lite of Amos Lawrence of Boston, Moss. Crudcn’s Concordance. How to be a man, (a New Book fur Boys, by New-, comb.) Rena, or the Snow Bird.—Caroline Lee Hcotz. The Hills of Shattemuck, (by the author of the Wide Wide World, A variety of Children’s Books—Blank Books— School Books, Stationery &c. Also the Depository of the Tioga County' Bible Society—containing a large variety of Bibles and Testaments from 6$ cents to 6 dollars. Post Office Notice. Mails dost* at the irellsboro' pint Office as follows: Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at H>v 4 o'clouk a. m. - Eastern and Southern. >ia ,M.m~fid ( l and Troj, Tuesday, TlmrKlay and Saturday. atT’j o'clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday, Wednesday ami Friday at o'clock a. m. Southern, >ia Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at I\i o’« clock p. m. Western, via Coudersport. Tuesday and Friday at I}* o'- clock p. ra. Mails arrive as follows ; Northern 4c,, via Tioga, daily, hy 1 o'clock, f. m. Eastern &c.. via Troy and’Mansfield, ty 6 o'clock p. m.. same days of leaving. Eastern via Troy and Covington, ty " p. m.. some days of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday & Friday, by 12 m.' Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday, by 12 m Sept. 17,1557. I. D. RICHARDS, P. M. D % ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters Administration haying been granted to the un dersigned on the estate of James A. Smith, late of Games toMPship, deVd, aH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against the same, will present them for settlement, 5. S, WATROUS, Adm'r* L. M. SMITH, Adm'x. Gaines, Aug- 27, 1937. ” © 8 MAmW SP a DENTIST. Office'iri Roy's New Building , vp stairs. All work pertaining to his line of business ; done promptly and well, Wellsbciro’, April 2- DISSOLUTION ,»-Tbe co-partnrrehip heretofore mlatiDß between the underwguod nndejr the style of Bowen £ Bullards is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The bouka and accounts remain in the bands of Jno. R. Beeves £ If Bullard by whom the business trill b« cocducto.l hereafter TTolUlK'Pf'. Sept -i. J s. BOWEN M. BfLLiT'D o nr*LLir»D
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