Jiirt of Jurors--December Termj 1857. GRAND JURORS. B.W. Merrick, E. A. Fish, A. K. Bosarrf, Jame* D.'BiH, Ebenexer Barley, Trnmsp Kilbarn, Jap. H. Oalict, Wm.B, Vanhorn; Levi Elliott; George ' Root, Belem Claus, Sylvester Kelly,- Chester Paf. ridge, John Lewis,.Richard Childs-, M. H. Abhy, L, I, Nichole, H. L. Miller, David 1 Stratton, M. V. Swan, Dewitt Chase, Richard English, Andrew -Been, Wm. Tiffany. TRAVERSE JURORS, FIRST WEEK. Royal Rose, James P. Frost, Samuel Miller, E. D. Roberts, Joseph Dewitt, Joseph Peters, Austin Leihrop, V. R. Gee, M» D. Field; S. B* Levegood, C. H. House, John Goodspeed, Barris 'Robbins, FharexHooghton, L.K, Longwell, S. H. Murdock, Beni. Vondnsen, Laugher Bache, C. fl. Spencer, E. B._ Benedict, J. N. Boyd, Henry Fish, D. S. Grantier, Lyman Hakes, Seth Clark, Thomas Gee. Tilley Marvin, Horace Fellows, J. F. Sturdevant, Abel Sly, W. D. Kelly, David Hart, J. B. Redfieldr J. V, Bwan,T. W. Starks, Wm. B. Middaugb. TRAVERSE JtJBOES, SECOND WEEK. 8. C. Alford, Levi L. Smith, Hiram Freeborn, Erastna Batts, John Craig, Isaac Searles, Wm. H, Coon, Abram Walker, Isaac Berry, Elias Baty, J. G. Albeck, Ira Lownsbary, P. F. Christian, Zachens Malloorv, Abram Eniffin, Benj. Tubbs, Wm. Brain, John Cook, Vine DeFni, Geo. W Hymes, Mathew Ratan, Wm. Thomas, Martin Stratton, Angus Grit. 6n, Jacob Graotier, D. C. Doolittle, Geo. PC Baxter, Solon DarU. R. Toles, R- P. Bottles, Joshna Bowen, Nathan Miller, Wm. Johnson, C. W. Qanmore, Jesse M. Ketney, Jos, B. Hosted. Trial List--December Term, 1857. B. 0. Wickham et *1 vs Geo Knox et al Wm. Spalding tb A.Jtatton et al James Dttffey vs L. H Heed et al Them. Putnam tb £ Dyer H._ Sherwood , vs Alex. MattJsoa et ai J. W.rShoff vs Winthrop Beach James Merill vs H WiUlston Guernsey for OHs vs £hiel Harris FrtjbytKriwi congregation of „ * w , Byon S-Dcisiig .v • t» Wm: Darns 8. Beziord’s Kxr. vs H. P. Yeomans Wm. E .Clark et al vs E. Miller's £xrs. A. Clark vs esns - Henry Rathbone Elite Russell Wm. Bams J. D. Longwell In Bullock C. Rathbone Victor Cue. David. Coats H. H. Haynes 8. Beckwith J. B. Betm Ira Bollock William A.Falkner H. A. Guernsey Geo. Stanley , J.D.Wood Tabor, Young A Co. W.D. Bailey A. Locey • ■ ■ ■ Greenfield et al M. V. Brown et al J. D. Longwelt Hastings A McNltt T. Coats Sylvia fermentier Wright A Bo tier Shippens Exrs. H. W.Caulklns ts John A. Hammond ts John Mitchell T 8 E.Qnhnby ts L. M. Palmer rs BenuettA Randall ts Bybn A Tubbs ts Levi Carpenter ts D.'B.Rboff ts R. Jones et al vs B. C. Wickham ts dymer School Directors tb Bennett A Randall' ts J. Stoddard et al ts D. P. Roberts et al rs Henry Rogers ts Geo. Kress ts -Mansfield Iron Works. rs JS. B, Burley vs T. Coots ts K. Beach tb W. N. Hammond ts B. Bentley ts John Bowen tb W. T. Humphrey tb W. Wells et al ts K. A. Elliott t ts L.J. Cooley ts W. W. Ballard et al ts * C. S. Whitcomb et al ts L. Davenport ▼s Covington Township ts Hiram Costley ts H. 8. Johnson ts A. J. Clark ts W. W. Ballard et al vs J. Tremain ts L. J. Cooley rs Martha Stevens vs £. D. Wells TS “ R. C. Gillette H.G. Martin James Costley Martin Power IL K. xmi L. P. Hoyt Tioga Rail Boad J. W. Guernsey et al Bridge k Shepard Clark Sfosson Calvin Benn 11. Knkdcerbacker va u Elmira W. M. Co. va W. M. Johnson Robert Campbell yg A. Locey \y ardwell for Woodward ts J. C. Johnson et al A. W. Harrison ys Barlow £ Swan TFm. Mahew ys W. T. Humphrey Amasa Culver yg Philip Tubbs Roe for Berry vs I. Spencer J. D. Gillette yg 0. H. Colegrove Panneter k Roberta ys Daggett k Six bee Dewitt k Son yg 8. Smith et al Artemns Locey yg Wra. Heysham Wm. M. Barden yg Joltas Skiff SHEEIFE’S SALES. T> Y VIRTUE of sundry writs of FI. Fa. Lev. and' " Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Common Pleas of Tioga County and to me directed I will ex* pose to public sale on MONDAY, (he 7ih day of December next atone o'clock afternoon in the Court House, Welisboro, tbe following described property, (o wit: A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by E. Rose, east by load running from RosevUle to Dagget Hollow, sonth by Hill creek road, and west by E. Bose—containing about % acre all improved, with a frame bouse, frame barn and store house thereon. ALSO—jLnotb«r lot in same township, bounded north by W. A. east by J. D. Veddee, south by John Benson, ■west by Bi Hall—containing fifty-fire acres, about fifty acres improved, with two frame houses, one frame barn, black* smith shop and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Harrison Ribbons. ALSO—Four lots of land in the township of Osceola, bound ed north by A. Blackman, east by street leading from Osceola to Woodhull, on the south by Si, Seely, west by S. EJison— containing about 3 acres of Improved land, with frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot in said township bounded on the north by W. F. Humphrey, east by A. Seeley, on the south by Ellison, Tubbs and Strait, and on the west by street miming to sash factory—containing about % of an acre with frame house thereon. ALSO—A lot In said township, bounded on the north by H. Tubbs, on the east by Tuscarora street, south by J. Taft and M. Seeley, west by street leading to Addison—containing abput lsacre of improved land, frame house, frame bam and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot Insame township bounded north by. Jf. Seeley, east by Tubbs and others, south by E. Sloseon, west by A. K. Bocard and others—containing 24 acres of improved land, with a brick kiln thereon. To be sold as the property of Charles H. Colegroveand David H. Van rile. ALSO—A dot of land in the township of Chatham, bounded as follows, to Wit, north by Charles Fullers, west by Jacob Conley, south by Willhelm, and east by Constant Aery—containing seventy-eight acres and about twenty-five acres improved, log house, frame bam and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Ohauncey Howard. ALSO—A tract of land in Westfield township bounded on the north by B. Mattison, on the east by W. Labor, on the west by H- Steele and B. Mattlson, and on the south by Rushmore—containing about one hundred acres with about fifty acres improved, two apple orchards, a log bouse, frame house and frame bam thereon. To be sold as the property of Willard Potter. ALSO—A lot of land In the township of Elkland, bounded north by Frederick Short, east by Samuel Etiison, sooth by Samuel Ellison, and west by 8. Ellison and Henry Smith containing about eight acres of improved land, three frame houses, two enfall plank 'houses one saw mill and a black smith shop thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Deerfield, bound ed north by John Howland, east by Eleazer Seeley, south by tbe Cowanesque river, and west by John Howland—contain ing about fifty acres, with twenty-five acres improved, a frame house, frame barn; com bouse and apple orchard there on. To be sold as the property of Isaac B. Tkft, Ransom Eg listen and Dexter Whitney. 4 ALSO—A lot of land in Brookfield township, bounded north by Striker, east by Charles Mascho, south by Jo seph Bowman and'Jacob Oran tier, and west by D. W, Nobles containing about one hundred and forty one acres, andabont one hundred acres improved, two frame houses, one frame bam and some other out buildings apd an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of John Jfascho. ALSO—A lot of land situate in the Borough of Lawrence vilkw county of Tioga and state of Pennsylvania, bounded on the west by Franklin street, on the north by lands of W. Johnson> on the east by Locke Granger, and on the south by B. French (formerly the Inscho lot)—containing half an acre of land be the -same more or less, with one frame house, frame bam and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of James H. Middlebrook and Eleazer Lindsley, surviving partners of Wm. E. Butts, dee’d. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by Arfemus Barnhart, east by Joseph Holding, south and west by George Brown—containing about two hundred and thirty acres more or less, with one hundred and ten acres im proved, one frame house, two frame barns and an apple orchs ard thereon- . lot of UAd.Cs Sullivan townabip, bounded on the north by the north line of warrant No. 078, on the east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the south' by land! of John Benson and Arad and on the west by land of Zopher Tears and A. Updike—containing ■boot onto hundred and two acres, with about sixty acres im proved, a frame dwelling house and a few tree# thereon. To be void as the property of John Benson. > ALSO—A" lot of land in the Borough of TFdbboro, being lot No. 29 .south of the Avenue, bounded north-west by Pearl street, northeast by the Avenue, south-east by waluat street, south-west by the Bingham land office lot—containing one third of an-acre of improved land, one large two story frame house, law office, frame barn and a few fruit trees therapn. To be sold as property of Mary C. Emery. ALSO—A lot of land lc the township of Clyster, tadfeded north by C. P. Douglass, by Bingham lands, south by lands in possession i ifchard and J. A. French, and ’WaftT?y A- G-. atKTat one hundred and fifty acres, about setenty-five aerkf improved, a log bousp, pUiflt frame barn and amapple oreh*' ard thereon. To be orfid as the-*property of Lyman Seacock. ALSO—Cbrtsin meWnages, lott or pieces of land situate in the township of Gaines, in ‘the county of Tioga, to vris-all that peice or pwcel of land, or lot No. 2356,1ying between HD! Ban apd the one hundred;and fifty acres belonging to’ Stephen Babich on the west end of said lot, supposed to coo tain-five waßAred and fifty aorta, more or less; 1 ALSO—One other tract of land, situate as above ■ contain l log fifty or more acres, adjoining said lot, running across Plan creek eaetoMh© lot B. V; Ogden now lives on, with baft of the saw mill and water privilege thereon. ALSO—Oie hatfdfufttw.pin* timber on lot No. 3366, that ia to Bay* the undivided half-pf the timber oirsald ding the timber of the ftratStboTe mentioned lot, exCWting one* hundred acres sold toflflos Bffiinga, and forty Seres owned by Aaron Funuaa.r3*o be .sold aa '(he proMSy of Beniamin T. Ogden and Aniof H. Ogden. I. ALSO—A lot of Uhd'ln-Charleston township, bounded north by Darld effit by“ otoei road leading'from Young’s to Dartt settlement, south by John Bellinger, west by-fiylvesterKeßy-aad JofanDomanx—coataiifinguboßttwo' acres, improred, one plank house thereon. To be sold as the property of WiUiaDS .WipgatA f V s ‘ ALB(>—Alao«K-tQtof4aad in'JDdmar township; Tioga Co:, beginning at a stake twenty feet wert'6l John Sohor's land, thence by the State road sooth ££jdeg. west cnahandrad and six feet, thence south five degrees east four hundred twelve and a half feet, thence north eighty-five degrees east .one hundred and six feet to a stone—-thence north five degrees west,Jour hundred twelve and-a half feet-totho-placoof-be-- ginnlng—containing one acre, with a frame house thereom— To-Wsoktas property of George TrexHn. ■ * land in Sullivan township, bounded on the nortH'by Cornish Mtidge, on the east by Henry Dent, on the south by Henry Dent, and on the west Jay JudsoaJudsoaand Harris Odell and Hiram Welch, being a part of a lot of land No 212 on a map of Sullivan township— contalQiagforty-nine acres and tenth -of an acre, being part of warrant No, 3384* with twenty-two acres improved, a log house and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of James Lyon. ' ALSO —A lot of land in the Borough of lAwyencevlUe, bounded on the North by the New York Slate line, east by James Kinsey, south by Mill- street and west by B.D. WU« limns-—containing one-fourth of an acre more or less, one frame boose and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Conrad DePuL lot of land in the Borough of Wellsboro, bound ed north by State Boad leading to Covington, on the cast by lands of Charles Simmons, on the south, by lands of Anna Aforrls, on the west by lands in the possession of £. Bacon— Containing one and one-third of an acre, upon Which is situa ted oae frame house end one frame barn. To be sold as the property of James Bacon, Jr. • ALSfr—A lot of land in the township of Nelson, bounded ziorth by G. Phelps, east by L. B. ifeynard, south by L B. Maynard, west by H. Baxter—containing one half acre or thereabouts, one frame house, one frame bam and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Hiram, MerriU AL3O—A lot of land in Jfansfield Boro, Richmond town ship, bounded as follows; north and east by William Adams, south by E. Davis Jr- West by E. Davis and Williamson road —containing about two acres all improved with one saw mill thereon. Tp be sold,a* the property of Eli C. Comfort- ALSO—A lot of land In* Union township, bounded south by the Lycoming creek, north and east by L. N. Rutty, west by Peltier—containing one bundled acres with twenty-five acres improved, one plank house and apple orchard thereon. To bp sold as the property of K. W. Butty. - ALSO—A lot of land In Union township, bounded on the west by Joseph Grover, on the east by Isaac CbUins, on the north by George Collins and Bacon, on the sooth by Claffiin ; -containing twenty-fire acres, seventeen acres improved; With one frame barn, one bouse frame, and one apple tree thereon.* To be sold aa the property of John H. Grover. AJLSO—iA lot of laud in Union township, bounded and de scribed as follows : South by Joseph Bunn, north by George J&sters, east by Ebenezar Beers, west by J. H. Gulick k Go., containing fifty acres with twenty-five acres improved, one frame barn and one log house, thereon. To be sold as the property of Benj. Irvine. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, beginning at a stake sonth east corner of lands of R. Webster, thence south to a stake sonth west corner of lands owned by Wesley Coo* lidge, thence east along the south line of Wesley Coolldge’s land 65 rods, thence south 61 rods and $-10, thence west 66 rods, thence north 61 and 6-10 to a stake sooth west corner of W. Coolldge’s land, thence west along the north line of lands in possession of R. Carr to a stoke corner of lands in posses sion of Charles Henry, thence north along the east line of lands in possession of Gbas. Henry and Robert Boland to a stake, thence east to the place oi beginning—containing about seventy-five acres and about 20 acres improved, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as-the property of Jno K. Herrick. ■ 1 ALSO—A lot of laud in Union township, bounded on the north by Wm. Noel, on the west by John Fergerson and Jo seph Grover, on the east by Andre Bacon and Jerad Nuel containing seventy-four acres, with fifty-five acres improved, one log house, one log bam and a small apple orchard there on. To be 'sold os the property of George G. Oollina. ALSO—A lot of land in Ward township, bounded north by C. L. Hard, east by Rathbone lands, south by Peter Meeker and west by C, L. Ward—containing about seventy acres, with about thirty acres improved, fifteen acres chopped, a frame house, log house, frame barn and apple orchard there on. To be sold as the property of Daniel Hagar. ALSO—A lot of lahd in'Richmond township, bounded on the west by land of Daniel Lamb, on the north and east by Bingham lands and on the south by lands of Win. C. Ripley, with a frame house, frame bam and small appleorchazd there on—containing about two hundred acres, with about-thirty acres improved. To be sold as the property of Dwight Ripley. ALSO—A lot of land situate in the township of Sullivan and bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by highway or road leading from Mansfield to Troy, un the east by highway or road leading from Mains, burg to the east and west state road, on the south and west by lands owned by John Main—contain ing two acres of land be the same more oi less, with one steam and water power' grist mill and frame house and shed with all the appnrlenances thereunto belonging, To be sold as the property of Philemon Culver and R. K* Bnmdage. ALSO—A lot of Und in the township of Jackson bounded on the north by highway leading from El mira to Tioga and lands of James Miller, on the west by lands of Joshua Miller and Anna Chamber* lain, on the south and east by lands, of Hector L. Miller (reserving one acre belonging to R. Tilling- one acre belonging to George W. Boylan) Containing twenly.five acres, fifteen acres improved, one frame dwelling bouse, one circularsaw mill,one horse barn, one large frame barn and shed formerly used for a gristmill and threshing mill, one old saw mill not in use, blacksmith shop and other out build logs and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel Buchanan. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by Bingham lands, east by Charlton Phillips, south by the Cuwanesque river, west by Samuel Phillips—containing about one hundred and fifty or sixty acres, about forty acres improved, two frame bouses, two frame bams, a wagon bouse, car* riage house and apple orchard thereon* To be sold as tbe property of Richard Phillips and Charlton Phillips. . ALSO —A lot of land in the Borough of Wells horo, bounded north by Samuel R. Smith, east by Main street and south and west by Benjamin B. Smith—containing' two town lots, all improved, supposed to be about two-lhirfls of an acre more or less, one frame bouse, one frame barn and a few frail trees thereon* To be sold as tbe property of Samt A. Mack. ALSO—A lot of land in Wcllsborough, bounded north by Mary Meek, east by L. I. Nichols and Jas. Kimball, south by Andrew Crow], and west by An drew Growl, L. I. Nichols and Mary Meek—contain ing seven-eights of an acre of improved land, a steam foundry, a blacksmith shop and a frame barn thereon. To be sold as tbe property, of Levi Chub* buck. NOTICE is hereby given, that an amount equal to the cemts will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale, and no sale will be postponed without payment of costs. \ JOHN MATAERS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Wellsboro Nov. 19 1857 RAZORS, Scissors and Shears ground end put In the very best order at Cole's Barber Shop. *VTOTICE.—The Subscribers to the Capital Stock X\ of the Tioga Coonly Bank, will meet at the house of L. H. Smith, in Tioga Village, oo Friday, Oct. 30, at 1 o’clock P. M n for the purposed or guuzation. Per order of Commietianert. Oct. 59,1857, XU Auditor’s Vslice. XHE undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan's Court to audit Ihe accounts of Geo. King, Administrator of the estate of Benj. Kirg, dec’d, will attend to the duties of said appoint ment at the office of A« P. Cone in Wells boro, on Thursday, Nov, 26,1857, at 1 o'clock P. M. October 29,1857. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned an Xa. Auditor appointed to distribute the funds in the hands ol the Administrator of Heman Soper, decM.twUl attend to the duties of said appointment on Thursday the 3d day of December next at one o'clock P. M.,at the Prothonolary's Office in Wellft hoto, at .which time all persons interested In said fund are hereby notified to appear and present their claims or be forever debarred from coming in for a ‘abate of such fund, A.TL DONALDSON, . Wdlaboro Nov. 5,185 T. Auditor. FALL FASHIONS, M.R S . r.M. J . i GTL lfß-R SO N XT AS jpib returned Aomlho City iwith - a nice as wrtment o£ .Fail ,nd Winter Goode, such u • Bonaeta,. ’ Flowers-, ' . Feathdra, ■ ■ • Bardtra ,• • ■ : i .' - Satina i ■ '■ For Boimett. .; I WiDftoto,Ocl.2B,!Bs7. . THE TIOGA AGITATO THE OREAT k ENGLISH REMEDV. ym jVpivn.AßKF’s nßrjttm atrd F E MAIiE PJLL&. ifwjiared from i Prescription of Sir'James Clarke,'M, D. Ptytfcfkn Extraordinary to'the Queen. This invaluable Med cine is unfailing in the cure of all those painful and, danger, opydiseases incident to the'female constitution. It modarates all excess, removes all obstructions, and -brings <m the monthly-period with regularity; 'These KUs sbcraldbe-nsed two - or three weeks previbns'to confinement'; they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during labor, enabling the mother to'perform her duties vritlrsafety to herself and child. These Pills should not be taken by females daring the FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, as they are sure to bring on -Miscarriage, but at anyother time they are safe. In all casses of Nervovs and Spinal Affections, pain in the Back and Limbs, Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Pal* pitotion -of the Heart, Lowness of Spirits, Hysterics, Sick Headache, Whites and all other painful diseases occasioned by a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cure when all other means have failed, and although a powerful remedy, does not contain iron, calomel, antimony orany other mineral Full directions accompany oaeh package. Price in the Uni* ted States and Canada, Ora Dollar. Bole Agents for this Country— I. C. BALDWIN A Co„ Rochester, N. T. N. B. $1 00 enclosed to any authorised Agent, will insure a bottle of Pills by return mail. For sale Wholesale and He tail by H. W. ELLIOTT Elmira, and by one druggist in every town in the United States. For particulars call at Elliott’s and get a Circular. For sale in Wellsboro, by J. A. Roy, Covington by W. Taylor, Mansfield, by C. W. Nesbitt; Tioga by A. Hum* phry and H. H. Borden; Lawrenceville by W. G. Miller; Knoxville by A. J. Dearman; Westfield by Good speed k Brother; Elkland by J. k J. Parkherat. . Jon. Ig, 1857.—1 y. BUCHU LEAVES arc procured from the south ern part of Africa. The Hottentots at the cape of Good Hope have long used this article as a remedy in a variety of diseases.. From them the medicine was borrowed by the English and Dutch physicians residing there and by their recommend ation it was soon employed in .Europe. In pibcess of time this medicine has come into general use, and is highly spoken of by the best medical writers. Physicians recommend it mostly for complaints of the Urinary organs, such as gravel, a morbid irrita tion of the bladder and urethra, retention of urine, also incontinence of urine from want of tone in the urinary organs. It cools the unnatural heat and relieves paio; and in many cases of fong standing it has been effectual when other valuable medicines bad failed to produce an effect. The active princi ple of this medicine is a volatile oil which is mostly lost by the old process of boiling. Hence it requires great care and skilful management to prepare this medicine properly. FLUID EXTRACT OF BUCHU is a.slrqngor concentrated preparation prepared by the new process called ‘ Displacement. 1 * By this the valua ble properties of the Buchu are entirely preserved, and this form of the medicine is less liable to injury from age and more palateable. Useful equally in all cases of the kind whether male or female. Price. 75 cents per bottle. For sale at Roy’s Drug and Chemical Store at Wellsboro Pa. BZTThis is no patent medicine or quack nostrum, or secret remedy, but a new and Improved prepara tion of a well known and valuable medicine. The Empire! The Empire!! NEW FIRM Sf NEW GOODS ! I*OWEN, BULLARD & CO, 1 ) would inform the public that they may be found at the old stand of Bowen &. Bullards known as the sssawmffl a®©®® where they are now receiving fresh'irom the City, a full supply of Fall & Winter Goods. of every variety and quality, which cannot but suit the most fastidious, and at the lowest rales: Such as Dry Goods & Groceries, BOOTS & SHOES, READY MADE CEOTHING, Crockery, Hardware, Wooden ware, PROVISIONS, &c. &c. J. R. BOWEN, 1 M. BULLARD > Wellsboro Nov. 5 ’57. L. TRUMAN, S HOOPS —Hoops—Hoops! Plain Brass, Brass Wire, Whalebone and Reed, at the EMPIRE. COME to the EMPIRE if you want a nice bon net—also Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Bor ders. Linings, &c. IF ypu want a Carpet CHEAP, call at BOWEN BULLARD. & CO. LATEST STYLES Hats and Caps just receiv ed at Bowen Bullard &, C.o Charles O. Etz of Tioga Village would respect lully call the attention oflbe public to the following advertisement. “Man wants but little here below nor wants that little long” is an old saying and perhaps true to a certain extent. But it seems to me that in this time of general suspension and panic, everything is tending to a reversion of lime-honored sayings, and everybody wants a little more still. The farmers (and they really ought to have as much as anybody, forlhey are to oar country what a main spring is to a watch,) wants a little more for their wheat, buckwheat, rye, corn, oats, potatoes, &c., than the purchaser feels able and willing to pay* The merchant wants a little more for his Flour, Pork, Salt, Dry Goods, Boots- & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Hardware, Crockery and ten thousand little things be has to sell than the farmer thinks ho ought to pay. At this present time it seems to be conceded by all that the cash value of good wheat is $1 per bushel; buckwheat, 2 to 2-6; corn 3-6 to 4-6; oats, 2 to 3-6; butter, 14 to IC cents. Now to equalize the matter and make it satisfactory on both sides, I want and will agree to take from every farmer of Tioga county, all the wheat I can get for the next 60 days at 9- and 10 shillings per bush el according to quality; buckwheat a*. 2-6 to 3; eorn sto 5-6; oats 2-9 to 3 shillings; butter 16 to 19 cents. Will sell yon in exchange: Salt per barrel, 16s* Flour extra superfine 13s per sack, $6 50 per barrel. Superfihe,ils per sack, $5 50 per bbl. Coffee sugar Idler * t A” as white as snow at Is. Coffee sugar letter W B” 12cts, Very nice brown sugar, lids. Common, lOcls. Lagui ra coffee, every kernel good, 1-4. ’ Old Java, very nice, 1-6* Young Hyson tea, warranted Up-top, 4,5 and 6 shillings. Tallow candles, 17cta. Sperm, 3-6. Fine cut tobacco, 3s. Loose smoking, 1-6. Plug tobacco, 3s to 4s. Eagle Denims, best manu factured, lOcla to Is. Lawrence mills, sheeting, very heavy, lOcts- Fine unbleached, from 10 cts to Is, Bleached muslin, from 7cts to 1-6. Calicoes, all styles, consisting of Spragues, Phillip Allens, Sc c., from 6£cts to Is. A great variety of all woof Delaines, Cashmeres, Silk and Wool Poplins, Paramettas, Rigoletts. Hoods, Hosiery, Gloves and a great variety of little fixings, also a very large slock of Boots aud’Shoes, Ladies and Gent's weari Ladies coarse Shoes 9s. Ladle's calf and enamelled leather, Tls to 12s. Gaiters, a splendid assortment' 10a to 16s. Gent’s kip Boots, home made, from $4 to 4 25; City made from $3 50 to 5 50. la a word oar stock is .complete in all its depart ments, from the so gar and 'molasses down cellar to the best and most complete assortment of common and satin wall paper ever kept in a country store up stairs. Bring along alt the grain &.Q., you have to sell what you do riot'want to exchange for Goods I will pay you the cksti fbr at cash prices, CHAALBSp. BTZ. Tioga, Nov, 5,1857{ 10 mo Wheat wonted 5 000 O**®* wanted by > 10 000 BwheUof B * okwheal wanted b y THE WIT BERfiD HEART, BY T. 8. ARTHUR. This is * Urge 12mo volume. Price $l,OO, with a fine tiutesgraTingj apd is .one of the most thriUing tales ever written by the author. It shows bow a mao may seem to the world all that is good and noble, and yet be a tyrant" to his 1 and finally send his wife to amaddiouae-. r * new books .also works of His tpiy,. Biography jAc.'for which we want agents In all parts of the United States, to whom the Urpst jffjll be pakff alibaa extra commterfon intheway of gifts. J. W. BRADLEY, * 48 North Fourth Bt. Philadelphia. N.B.—Specimen copteesent by mail, free, on-receipt of the price of book. TiogA Counlt, as: ‘p-4 'The :£ommonieeaWkof Pennsylvania to the Sker Sffa eoontgf,GREETING : i £ InVlhu’ matter _o£ihe .Estate of Ephraim late of the township of Lawrence in the County a&resaid.-- • ~ ‘ ~ "" „ Whereas, at aa.Orghan’f Court held at Wellsboro, .in aadJfordhe County i>fcTiogi,4he 81 fWtiay^oPSep lember, A. D. 1857, before the Hon. Robl. G. While, president, and his associate justices of the said Court, the petition of William Thomas of the township of Lawrence, was presented,selling forth; That the said Ephraim Thomas died intestate on oraboutthe eighth day. of September, A* P. one thousand eight . hundred and fifty-lwo, leaving surviving hinv six children, viz: William Thomas the petitioner; Sally Thomas, intermarried with John Morehcsa, a resident of New York; BcUcy Thomas, intermar ried with Luman Peck; Mary Thomas, intermarried with George Maltison; Ephraim Thomas a resident of McKean County, Pa., and Ezekiel Thomas; that all the said children are now of lawful age; the 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 the south by lands ofT. B. Tompkins, and on the west by lands of William Thomas—containing about one hundred acres of land, with theappnrte nances. No legal partition or valuation of said es tate having been had, the petitioner prays the Court to order and appoint an inquest to make of the premises aforesaid to and among the children and representatives of the said intestate in snch manner and in such proportions as by tho laws of this Coin. . moaweallh is directed, if.such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; but if such partition cannot 6e made (hereof, then (o value and appraise the same and make report of their pro ceedings herein accdVding to law at the, next Or phan’s Court. Whereupon the said Court on due proof and consideration of the premises awarded an inquest for the purposes aforesaid- We therefore command you that, taking with you twelve good and lawful men of your faailwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there in the presence of the parlies aforesaid, by you to be warned if being warned they will be present, and having respect to the true valuation thereof, and npon 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, as by Hie laws of this Commonwealth is directed, if the same can be done without predjudice to or spoil log the whole. f But if the said inquest, by you Ho 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 as required by law Without prejudice to or spoiling the whole, or that it cannot be divided into shares of equal value* then you cause the inquest to value and appraise the whole of the said real estate, or the several shares or purports into which they may divide the said real estate, having respect to the true .valuation thereof agreeably folaw. ■ •* '' • ‘ ' But if said partition cannot be made thereof with out prejudice to dr spoiling the whole, then you canse the said inquest to inquire and ascertain whether the same will conveniently accommodate more than one of the said representatives of the said intestate without prejudice to or spoiling the whole. And if so, how many it will as aforesaid accommo date, describing each part by metes and bounds, and returning a just valuation of the same. Bui if the said inquest, by yoo to be summoned as aforesaid, to make the said partition or valuation, shall be of opinion that the premises aforesaid with the appurtenances cannot be so parted and Jivided 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 oar said Justices at Wellsboro, at an Orphan's Court then to be held on the seventh day ot December, 1857, after such an inquest shall be made under your hand 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 aifd there this writ Witness the Hon. Robt. 6. White, president judge of our said Court, c filth day of October, A. D. 1850. ' W.D. BAILEY, Clerk O.C. October 8.1857, bt. WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. JOHN A. BRODHEAD , A . D., Principal. Miss Helen Coon, Assistant. Lost Half-Term commences Nor. 2d. Term closes Dec. 4th. Rates of Tuition for Term of 11 Weeks. Primary Department, including Heading, Writing, Spelling, primary Arithmetic, Geography, Ac., $2 00 Lower English Branches—Grammar, Arithmetic, His tory, Geography, Uranography, Ac 3 00 Higher English—Natural Philosophy, Chemistry, Al gebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Astronomy, Sur veying, Ac., ", 4 00 Classical Department—Latin, Greek, French,German, Intellectual and Moral Philosophy, Ac., & 00 All bills to be settled by the middle of the term, and none made out for less than half a term. Compositions and Declamations every TVednesday afternoon Board can be obtained in private families at $2 per week Those wishing to furnish their own rooms and board them selves, can be accommodated by applying to tbe Principal. Tills Academy is sitnated in the healthy and pleasant vil lage of Hb Us boro, the County seat of Tioga. It Is easy of ac cess by a doily line of stages to Tioga, thence by Kailroad, in tersecting the Y. A E, It. p. at Corning. ’Also by stages to adjoining towns, North, 'West and South. L. 1. NICHOLS, Sec’y. J. F. DONALDSON, Pres’t. Wellsboro, October 15,1867. Orphan’s Court Sale-. BY virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan’s Court of Tioga County and to us directed, we will expose to sale at public outcry on the premises, on Friday, Nov. 20, at one o clock, P. M., the follow ing described properly to wit: All that tract or par cel of land situate in the township of Westfield and in the township of Oymer in said county, bounded 1 end described as follows: On the North by lands of the Bingham estate, on the east by lands in posses sion of Jacob Crcmce, land of the Bingham estate, and land in possession of Daniel Hunt, on the south by lands of Caleb Trowbridge, on the west by lands of the Bingham estate and lands in possession Malcom Tail—containing eighty acres of land with the usual allowance, with about fifty acres improved. To be sold as the oroperty of David N. Webber, deed. Terms made known on day of sale. Oct. 29, *57. WM. A. DOUGLASS, ( r . WM. W. TATE, \ x r3 ~ X7*OU can find anything that you may want in the X line of FANCY GOODS at YOUNG’S. HE has just relumed from the City with a tip top selected assortment. HE is determined to do the fair thing in the way of a Cash Business. DON’T be afraid to ask for a sight of his splen did stock of Jewelry and late Publications. HE keeps himself on hand to show his stock and to sell them just as reasonably as they can be •purchased west of New York. Wellsboro’ June 4,1757. Who villgo to Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he fives, in’ Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 ,of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable bouse, barns, necessary outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrenceville, known as ibe “Geer House,” with ample accommodations. Attached, is a Store building suitable for the Gro cery and Dry Goods business—all Jo be sold or rent ed to suit applicants. For terms apply to f Lawrenceville, Sept. 11 *56. M. S. BALDWIN. POTTER & HAHilOm NEW SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP. THIS System teacher a practical, hand writing It dots this systematically,. The subject ~n presented aot merely as an an to be learned by imitation, but as a science to be studied and applied, " For sale, wholesale and retail by Baldwin, Lowell A-Co.,.Ttoga, Pa. Price 90 cents per doz*. . ;i .-/ SUMMER STUFFS, York Mill. Cdttbnatfes, Formers and Mechanic, browa Linen*,'and lots nd Iol« of Denim* just received at B. Sc B’s. 7'"‘S' jPHIpI MjtTIWBpiTS, ' JOHN A F KIDDLE. At MerehanU Hotel. Pbiladelphia.. ,To the Merchants of the West t and North* Wedf f>HILADELPHU'MXRKEt drearily accessible, your L attention is called to it, as possessing facilities and ad vantages, worthy of your consideration. ♦ Among its advantages may be enumerated its location, hav •in* shorter lines of communication to the mfcnorvits prox imity to the Iron and Anthracite Coal districts of Pennsylva nia, the large and varied extents its man natures, being far in advance of any other city in the United States, the moderate expenses'necessary for carrying on busings, kc.. The market possesses unrivalled advantages for the Bale or many kinds of produce, such as Flour, Wheat, Barley, Wool. Batter, Cheese, Ac., while the-charges made- upon and attendant expenses, are jnore moderate than neighboring seaboard markets. . f • HAM WAX, SNYDER, * CO., wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, No. 420 Market Street, above 4th., I WOOD, BACON & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic ’BKV GOODS and CLOTHING, No. 309 Market st., above Third,; BUNN, KAIGI EL & CO., Importers of BHITISU GOODS, and Jobbers of Fancy and Staple SILK GOODS, DMBEOIDBRIEB &c.. No. 37 N. Thinlstreet. UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS—Win. H. Richardson, No. 418 Market street, manufactures first class UMBRELLAS expressly for retailers. Every article warranted. 1 BAAS & TAXI.OB Importers iand Cash Jobbers, No. 305 Market street, Hosiery, Gloves. Shirts and Drawers, Gum Belts, Shirt Bosoms. White Goods, Embroi deries, Laces. Suspenders, Threads. Comb-. Ac_ LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Sue. eessora of THOS. WHITE & CO.. Manufacturers* ami Im porters of Straw Goods, Siik Bonnets. Bonnet French Flowers and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South 2J sir^-t. T. MORRIS, PEROT & CO., Importers ’ and Wholesale Dealers In DRUGS, CHEMICALS, 1 PAINTS. OILS, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, Ac., No. 621 Market, and 612 St. James sta. I ' KEYSTONE STATE SAPONIPIEB or CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap. Manufactured by the Penn. Salt Co., Tarentum, AUeghany county, Penn. Represented bv LEWIS. JAMES A CO-, Philadelphia. X. S. Ac E.' L. PEROT, General i Produce Commission Merchants, No. 36 North Wharves; Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. Ail consignments or orders will receive our prompt and peraoiuOattention. PARRISH &RR VOSII.VW, WALL k WINDOW PAPER Warehouse, N. E. Corner 3d & AreU-ata. GEO. W. PLIMLV, Manufacturer of every description of PAPER BOXES, 213 X. Fourth Street. CAUFFMAIf & CHEW, Importers of CHINA, GLASS 4 QUEEN’S IVARE. No, 21, N-jtth st. J. 3111. ES & SOX, Wholesale Boo? & Shoe Manufacturer, No. 49. South 4th street. | SAM’E. H. BIBICIIAUS, lnipdrler_ and Wholesale Dealer in Foreign and Domestic lI.Vi’DM AUK. No. 253 North 3d street, below Vine. * ] i- HT, & G. TAVTOR, Importer and Wholesale Dealers in Tin Plate, Copper, Sheet Iron, SO3 k 305 Branch street. ' ' t WM. ROWLAND & CO., No. 62;Beach si., manufacture' all kinds of Mill. Cross Cut. I*it;and Tenon gj\_\V&—warranted of superior quality. AlLotders execu ted with punctuality and despatch. E. HALL OGDE3I, Philadelphia Malleable Ironworks, edmer of9th and Jefferson ptrbet?: Ware house 307 Arch st-. above Third, manufacturer-of Genend and Saddlery Hardware, and Malleable and Fine Grey Iron Castings. • i MANCHESTER SCALES, Hayi, Counter, Coal, Warehouse, Wheelbarrow, Rolling Mill. Railroad Scales of Improved patterns and superior qualities, war ranted superior in quality and fini-h to any other scales made. Warehouse, No. 23 N. 6th Street, Geo. M . Colby, Agent. | GREEN’S KEYSTONE HEATER & RANGE.—The Heater has no equal in this country—w all cast iron, and will create 30 per cent move heated air wit?i tho same amount of fuel, than my other fnrndee in n«<*. — The Range has two dVcns that bake uniformly Ur the same time. These inventions ha\e no equal in ib'e market.— Rights for sale for all sections of the Union. M.Grevn. N 0.23 N. Gth St. J CIEEESPIE, ZELLER & CO., Whole sale Grocers and Commission 3lerchants ? N, B. corner Ctii and Market Streets. ! C, J. FREELAND WITH KEltfE & CARROL) Importers of Wines,-’Brandies, Gins, &c4_Nq. 304 North 3d street, [Sept. 17'. 3m.] mm & sears. WHOLESALE % RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE 4- UPPER LEATHER.. BOOTS Sf SHOES. FINDINGS, i PORK <£ I LOUR, PROVISIONS 4- GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest.' Cash paid for Hides, Calf-Skins nnd|Slieep Pells. One door below Bailey’s Store. Sear's Shoe shop removed to same building. , > July 9th, 1857. ly. • J ! THE SECRET INFIRMITIES;OF YOUTH A IV I> MATURITY. Just Published\ the 25tk Thousand. A FEW WOUDS on the rational treatment, without medi cine. of Spermatorrhea or local w caking-, nocturnal emissions, genital and nervous debility, prcnuvtnre decay of the system, mipotency aud impediments to marriage geue rally, by 13. DE LAfXLV. 31. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudence and bolitudo of youth, may he l easily removed without medicine, is in this smaft tract, clear ly demonstrated; and the entirely new aud highly successful treatment, as adopted by theautho .fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himseii* perfectly and at the leat>t possible cost, thereby a* aiding all the mlvei Used nostrums of the day. •< Sent to any address, gratis and post paid, free In a scaled envelope, by remitting two postage stamps to Dr. DK'LA NEY, 17 Lispeuard Street, New Turk. i DP. & W. ROBERTS, are Agt*s • of the Albany Agricultural Wofks, of EM ERY BROTHERS, for the sale of their unrivalled Agricultural Implements. Auiong.the articles suit able for this market are | EMBRY'S PATENT HORSE POWERS. &c. Circular and Straight X cal Saws fpr Power. Cider Mills—Emery’sand Ilickock’spal’s. Seed Drills, Dog Sc Sheep Churn Powers, Combined Threshers and Cleaners, Grain Drills, and Feed > Cullers. Reaping & Mowing Machines. Call and examine their Illustrated Catalogues and scale of prices. [Wellsboro* Oct. 1&, 57.] LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN MASCHO, late of Brookfield dec’d , : all persons in deblcd to the cstals are requested to nuke immedi ate payment, and those having clanris against the., same will present them for settlement to JOHN C. MASCHO j I ) . . , FRANCIS L. MASCHO ( AQm £ s ' October 8,1857, 6l* I STOLEN —From the Wellsboro’ Hoiel, on Friday Oct. 2, a Black Frock Coal % willri velvet collar and black alpacca lining, c pair of kid[ gloves and a daguerreotype likeness in the pockcts-p-thc property of-J. Adams, ' if* Also, stolen at the same lime a Buffalo i?o&e, nearly new, heavy maned, dark colorful d well furred. A liberal reward will be paid for-the(return of the above properly to the subscriber. | ' Wellsboro Oct. 15, ’57. D. fl. SMITH. © b m wMmww s DENTIST. Office at his residence, near the Academy. All work pertaining to his lit^e[ of buMuess done promptly and well, Wellsboro 1 , April 2.1857.-lf. t : HUDSON RIVER INSTITUTE. AT CbAVEHACK, N. T.l Male axd Female.} l_ . Board knd Tcitiqn, $l2O Per Ybar. TERM. OPENS SEPT. 18TIJ. Gentlemen Instructors in Piano, Music. Painting anil Mott em Languages. Address the Rev. Alonio Flack r A. M Principal. [August 20,2 mosij NOTICE is hereby given, that dn|appliculioo lias, been made to the Court of Common Pleas cf Tioga County, by Geo. Foster, R.,' V. Vanhoescn, G. W. Terry and others, for the Incorporation of the “First Baptist Church and Socieljy Union town ship,v which will’ be granted, at the next Term of said Court, if no sufficient objection-he made thereto, J. F. DONALDSON, ProUPv. Wellsboro* Sept-24,1857. - ■ j, ; ' 'TO Eel, {■ y npßßnew imd commodious Cottage and Garden on Pearl I. St., first door above William Bachi a .'office, formerly oc cupied by A. Foley. Rent s7s'a year/! Enquire of 7,1557. CHARLES GRIER^OV. NEW EIHMJ BALDWIN, LOWELL !& CO., ARE now receiving a very clioioe and carefully selected assortment of STAPLE AND, FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries and Provisions, and arc prepared to furoish therfl to customers <*t As Reasonable Prices As they can be bought in any other Market. Customers can rely upon finding'al all limes any article they may wish, and all Goods warranted lo .be as -represented," Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods; Latest Stylos, and adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladies will do well lo call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Lowell &, Co., have always on band and fashionable stock of Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing, which will he sold at the lowest CASH PRICES, ALSO, . Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,] Glass Slone, Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, teel, Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stvjj's of every kind . and of the bfsi quality, with BOOTS <Sf SHOES, for Everybody. All kinds of Caantiy Produce taken in ex. change for goods at the market jntets. Tioga, July 2, 18J7. WEfcIiSBOKO -A-X-D- Machine Shop AGAIK IK FULL BLAST. ROBERT YOUNG, laic of Lhc firm of Tabor Young Sl Co , Tioga, lakes this melbod to in. form the public ibul he lias leased the Foundry and Machine Shop in the village of Wcllsboro lor a lerin of ycars,and having pul il in good running order, is prepared lo do all kinds of work usually done at such establishments, in the best manner and out of the best of material. He has had over twenty years' experience in the business and will have the work entrusted to him done directly under hi* supervision. No work will be sent out halt finished, MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and lo order. ROBERT YOUNG. WelLboro May 23, 1857. W. O. TERB£LL, Successor to W. TERBELL & SON, CORNING, N. IC. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in ,* Drug* $ Medicines, Lead , Zinc , <Sf Colored Paints, Oils, Vnrnishea , Brushes, Camphene Burning Fluid , Dye Staffs, Sash 3f Glass, Pu c Liquors for Medicine , Patent Medi cines, Artists Faints $ Brushes t Perfumery, Fancy Articles , Flavoring Extracts , ALSO f Sell A general assortment oi hool Kooks, Staple and Fancy Stationery Physicians, Druggets, and Country Merchants dealing in any of the above articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. Sept 3, 1857. Farm Tor Sale In l>elm;vr. JOHN YOUNG offers for sale on reasonable term', his farm, situated on the Dclmar ro ai, two miles from Wellsborp, containing 205 acres, on which there is an excellent spring of running water, an orchard of choice fruit trees, 30 in fall bearing, and a young orchard planted 3 years ago of grafted Iruil, apples and pears. The improvements are a two story dwelling with kitchen attached, tenant house, barn, stable and oilier outlbuildings. It will be sold on very reasonable terms, and accommodating as to lime of payment, either whole or in purl, as may be agreed on. Apply on the premises. It lias a front on the new road from AVelUboro to Stony Fork.— Possession can be given on the Ist of April ISSB. Dclmar, Oct. 1, 1857 jposi Office Xoilce, Mails close at the IfVllsbnro’ Poet ‘ >fßn- n- follows : Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at 1" ! t i/olcok a. m. Eastern anil f.ouheru, \ia Man-fi<hl and Tr*v. Tuesday, Thursday ami Saturday. at ~\n o’clock a. m % Eastern Si-nrh-ni. ma"C<>wni:t'-ui and Tr-y. Monday, Wcdue-da> an 1 Friday at 7 1 j o'clock a, ni. Southei n, % U Jersi y chore". Tuesday and Friday at I}-* o'- clock ]i. m. Western, via Couderspurt. Tuesday and Friday at o’- clock p. m. Mall- arrive a? follow* : Northern ic., via Tioga. daily, by 1 o’clock, p. m Eastern ic., via Troy and Manslield, by o o'clock p. m., saitie day? of leaving. _ Eastern Lc., via Troy ambCovington. I>j 7 p. Jays ofleating. '♦ Southern, via Jersey Shore. Tuesday I'riday. by 12 tn. Western, via Coudersport. Tueadav ami Fric'a\ by 12 m. Sept. 17,1557. I.K RICHARDS. P. M, TIOGACOIX TV STEAM FLOUR IN G MILL. At Polina. THE new and splendid Steam Mill at Mninshurg is now in lull opi ration, and the proprietor is prepared to dn custom work or Flouring with neat ness and dopatch. 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 then.; ami we will war rant them as good work as can be done in tbi- re gion of country. LYMAN WET.I/O/JE, ProoV. Oct. 8, 1857. R. K. URLNDAGE, A^nl. ALLEX A BIRD, SURVEYORS. DRAUGHTSMEX, $ COyVEYAXCERS. Will attend to all business entrusted to their care with promptness and fidelity. Address BROOKJLAXJ>, POTTER CO., P.h CHARLES ll.' ALLEX r LUCIAN IURO. A RETIRED I‘UYairiAN, To year-, havim: h-st bis _-\ Fati er. iwo Brother?. Danchter. son-m law. N\;d. w , and N j.»c\ >»y that dreadfui disease. f •vtoxrTK'N, and -u?h mg with a *'>'igh him.-elf. d'tcruiin“d t\« \ i-it th<* Ka-t , Egypt mid Jnp*m. where he di-cuven-d a I'lf'voi.hitiv-ho.-l O.rUin CV c for Colds. Coughs. Bronchitis, Con-un'.p4>ou, Xctvou*. Debility und A-thma. Hi- was cun.il mini diatcly: he returned, mired his Relatives, who inherit* d the disc.u>c, amlin connection with hi? •ion have omphux-.i it in their practice, curing th>f.-.iiid* of ca>« - co n -idere,\ hop-'b .. by others. For the pnrp*-*o of n-cuing u- nuiny of hid *ufi*j - big fellow being? a* po.—ihli*. he i? svudmg the Recipe mall who wish it for 10 :> «>f it to pay the postage, and t! .• balance pruning. Add res- l»r. Ili.uh.UH Spring street. „p -posite St Nich'da- HuUj. N. w York. [Ang. 2u. 3mo= To f nruiet's :uui Spoi’tsmesa. highest CASH YEN. WILD GAME, at the WELLSBORO H.EAT MARKET. Customers cm rely upon finding at this Market, the best qualities of meal always on hand. Shop in the north outf.of the WelUboro Hold. \ Wellsboro* Sept. 24, 1857., (if.) Adiiiinistialoi’* Notice. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION having been granted the'undersigned up'»n the cm-im of WM. A . REYNOLDS. lale of Ciymer, dn-M , all persons indebted to said estate arc request; d iu make immediate payment, and those having el'amr against the same will present them for sclllenutil '.*> ROSWELL ACLY > A , , DARWIN SYKES C AUmf s * Ciymer, Oct, 1, 1857.* Executor's Notice. T ETTER’S TESTEMEXTARY having been 1 • .granted-ta the undersigned, executor of the last will and testament of BEXJ. F.’MILLER, hie of .Ciymer, dcc’d. All persons indebted to the ?a/«J estate wilt make immediate payment,and those lin ing' claims aguinbt the same, will present them i<> ROSWELL ACLY, Vw. Ciymer. o't 1,1857.*
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