t „e South Thibmpbaht.—lt would-af ,ear that the South, so far as lHe domiftant ”rty cau give it, is to have full sway at W All ffi Important offices of the House ex ■epting the Clerk and Printer fthe latter of. vbom divides with his Virginia competitor) , re from the South, and of the standing com nittees, sixteen of the twenty-four chairmen ire from that section, and those sixteen en lace all the really important committees in .he House. , _ , , . , .. : In the Senate, the South also has the lion s share, the President pro iem. and Ihe .chair men of nearly all the Important committee's, being Southerners. In the Executive Department, the South has a majority, and likewise in the Federal Judiciary. In I act, the South, though much weaker ihan the North in wealth, commerce, popu lation and all the important interests and ele ments that make up a great nation, has com plete possession of our National Government —has possession of nearly all the chief offi ces, the most influential positions inCqngress, a majority in the Cabinet and Judiciary, and the control of the dominant party.in the na tion. She is in a position to dictate terms to the North on every question, and to drive the fvorlh into every measure that she may deem fit to propose. For (his advantage of Slavery over Frcfe- Jom in the Government, the country is in iebled to the "National Democratic party.” —Chicago Journal . Donation Visit. THE friends of the Ror. A- A. MARPLE are invited to at tend a Donation at the Rectory, on Thursday evening an nary 21at. COMMITTEE. Mir-s B. B. Bixby Mr. J. P. Robinson “ Carrie Dckinson “ W. A. Donaldson •• J Kimball * R. M. Pratt “ Annie Lowrey “ Alfred Morris }jr«. L. ?. WjllMou “ Joo. Dickinson *• 3.L. Robinson “ J. L Robinson “ iVm. Cache “ Win. Bpcho u J. Sherwood * “ J. Sherwood Die Committee ore requested to meet at the parsonage at I a. m. The iriends are requested to send in refreshments as early s ]OIL Jll. Donation Visit, [HE friends of Rev. .7 II ROSS are respectfully solicited to r.mnd a Donation party at his house In East Charleston, feJoesdar afternoon and evening, Jan. 20. " 11. D. CALKINS, Kec. Steward. £>i»<olutioii. rHE o>;orJncr<-ljijj heretofore existing under the name of -imtii A Robljor, it this day dissolved hy mutual consent, he l>ouk*, notes and accounts are In the hands of the sub nUrforhcttlemoiit. Those indebted will please take no cc. [Sullivan, Nov. 9, 'AT. *J 11. L. ROBLVEU. Administratoi-’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been granted to the undert-igaed upon the Estate of Asa S. Lincoln, late of i ne*. dec’d.. all per?oos indebted to said estate are request - 11 • make immediate payment, and tiiose haring claims r -amst will them for settlement to iiame?, 14,185fc, (bt) JAS. S. VATKOUS, Adm’r do bonis non. | Adniliiisti-n tor’s Sale. [rs pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Tioga [l_ Co I will expose to public sale at the Court House in V'lUhoro, Friday, the sth day of February next, at one o’- t!'- k P. >L. tie following real estate, to wit: li-t of Ian«I io Jtelnuir. itoundeti north by lands of Wm. JI-JTinan and J. W.Catlm, east by James Hall and Wm.Bacbc, i •n , h and w«wt hr Hoc he—containiug about 150 acre**. Jan. U. ’SS. ' H. S. HASTINGS, Admr. of Wm. McNitt, dec’d. Register's Notice. "YJ’OTICE is hejeby giver, that the Administrators on tiie JA following named Estates have settled their accounts, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan’s Court of Tioga Qouniy, on Monday the Bth day of February, 1858, for f -ntirnixtion and allowance, viz: The account of James I. Jackson. Surviving Administrator W the estate of Asahel Culver, dec’d. The account of Roswell Acly and Darwin Syk« a , Adminis trators of the estate of Wm. 11. Reynolds, dec’d. H ellaboro, Jan. 14,1858. W. D. BAILEY, Register. Applications for License, is hereby given that applications for license to keep an Inn or T.uern. Juiac been filed in the Office of Hie Clerk of the Cotjrt of Quarter Sessions of the peace of County, by the fclluti jng persons; K. P. 11. McAlhstcj, ... Tioga. John Irvin, Union. John SufioM, .... Morris, lln-sil Taj lor. • Wellsboro’. 11 Inch applications are to ie disposed of by said Conrf, on M', luciilaj. the 3d day of February next, at 2 o'clock P. M. Jaa. 12, IboS. * J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. SHERIFF’S SALES. T)Y VIRTUE of sundry wrilsof Fi. Fa. Lev. and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Common Pleas of Tioga County and to me directed I will ex )osc to public sale on MONDAY, the Ist day of February next, at one o'clock afternoon in the Court House, Wellsboro, the following described property, to wit: J X tract of UnJ in the township of Lawrence, hounded on tin* bouilt by wh.vi h unnmonly called Mutton Lane, on the east ana north U i.unW owned by George Wilson and on the vest by the school home lot—containing half an acre of land I* the same more or Je-s. mth a frame house, frame ham and Borne irmt trees thwoori. To be sold aa the property of Ira Harren. J At>o A tract of Und in Clj-mcr (formerly Westfield) township bonn«W on the north by B. Mnttison. on the east ■j > . i-ihar, on the west by H, Steelo and B. Mattisoo, ami 00 the south hj Hudnimro —containing about one hundred acres with about fifty acres improved, two framehouses, one k ■' nonM». ono frame barn and two apple orchards thereon.— in he foM as the property of Willard Potter. ALbO—A lot ot land in the township of Morris, bounded norm by lands of Enoch A John Blvckwcll, cast bv Eraslus fcrans south by B. Kelin, west by Wm. k Enoch Blackwell conuiaintr about five hundred and twenty-mvon acres more or less (with the exception of one acre deeded to Jessie Hil- about fifty or sixty acres improved, one saw null, one pi't null, six frame,, dwelling houses, two frame barns, ono 1 'g barn, one blacksmith shop and other out buildings, one ajplo orchard and a few other fruit trees thereon. To be sold the property of James Dutfey, Charles Duflev. Solomon L, Ihiffey and John Dutfey. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded os fol h]' KS - beginning at a pine slump on north bank of the pond •■I the water saw mill, thence along the pond north 4Ci< j‘? vrc<st rods to stake, thence along bv land of San- north 37Udeg. cast 29 02-100 to U. McAllister’s land, thence by said McAllister's land south ca.st eight rods rannentier's land, thence by S. Parraenticr south 24° *c« thence by same south cast fourteen rods, thenco by same south 77° west cloven rods to the place • f b-ginning—containing two and four-tenth acres, with a “iw mill, shingle and grist mill headings known as the Brook lj n bte.un Mills near Tioga village, a shed, store, and every- JbJ«s appertaining aod belonging thereto. ALSCJ—A lut m *ai>! township beginning at L. X. Adams' thence north 71> l .J° west nine rods to top 111 b , tbenro along top of hill and Adams’ north 24?4° east * . *io JlcAlll bter, thence along .VcAllUtn* -oath 6SJ4 0 cam IHIO w« to «cam mill lot, thence along steam mill lot south 37*£® west 27 0-10 rods to place of beginning with a Anderson 50 ! '^ rcon ’ Vo be sold as the property of AJpheus , I "', ot V“”' ln Ja d--son township, hounded ns fnl ’•V V n ' l ;n fjMol ' Mtllt-rtrad William Sec)r, on 1 rZI ;, V ° rDa ’'i'' l rrion,Js «"> Cement,on theMuth ,fi„ J'™””*; 8. Miller and JI S Miller, on in - aW ,t U t M ’ t' rr J' n<l Charles Tillinghast—contain l bundled and fifty „ crcB J f ,„„ d sbout IhrW I,r " ‘'■ von! /- r " ‘' acres improved, one frame house nut“i?fa l^. u ?fH ,hl^ ,It ‘ m .' :l, “'“> o,U! '°K Corn and other pro!rr“,/U, lrc “ l^p I "^ b:ir ' ltUtTCO ''- '-To ha .sold as Ihe hr a j.r ■ I,!) 11 . Mansfield, hounded on the north street called e. nnn L '' . rr ° 3i Main street to Academy jands of i r t- BII o 011 the cast and southhy and on tl.cwc“ w wm™ “ Sm >“' 0 “ nJ Vm - D - KCKv, 1)0 feet eijiiarc, heinl S , n n ’*' ? r Main street—said hit Fcniin.iry a\,Miur wSu « r 1 °? *^ a,n J ' treCt and 150 on .‘•aid fruit trees thereon T, frame barn and some Congon. Tu ** Eold « the property of Minor A. bounded nortl/bv anJ Cliatham townships, byJes-ue Kose.i ..^ 0 , vcns ’ Cil8 t by Charles Hall, south acres ahn«* , owzo ?{er ena—containing about twenty-five acres improved, a log U f Charles iiSh orchard tbereon - Tu **-• BO ™ s°*? by Jolln'ilLtincsr l^ 6 t0 ?? a * lI P of Dclmnr bounded by C. Kice, «mth bv X ' In, P aon «nd others, cast b? D and^tlS^ 1 P<mQton Dan. Osborn'west 5 f, y w fixtj aci iT!?.fr C . ontain >DS about one hundred and 5n four frame 1 nd iv,o fcrna.U a M »v r ?’’, a blacksmith shop, a sawmill rroiK-rty &f ®rcbard 9 thereon. To be sold 4s the lot m F ’ nobiason * follow., nonh township bounded as Jy John W. GmtSS 1 ” ? ! P ,e r. oaBt ] *y A. S. £irncr t south ; Ra the Crandap ,. Dd WeBt fihaw and Ripley, and ejffat acres improved r f‘~ c O Q toining fifty-eight acres, with A ALSO-A T 66 801(1 M Proi»erty of Silas [owe, north by j/hnO 4 lS,.^ bcrt * to-wnshlp, bounded as fol . J James 51cVoy and by Daniel Hnyler, south 1° Q Qdred and Uurtv fi J )^‘lo s l i:® ll * fl ® rw^cont%in * u K al>OQfc and frame hohsTLff 15 ’ h *** acres improved,'©** Pple orchard tboreon* r 1 M o ®^ rn,oM fauna .barn and an H*i 0 . «-reo fl . To be £oW as tbo prcp^rty of Gcorge ALSO—A kit of;lond in- <m»r feoto of norQi byj. o*>- the, met by Railroad street, on the south by street, and on the vest by J. P. Morrls-Hjontalnhig about’ bne-fourth land, rath a good frame duelling house and shed .and somo fmlt trees ’ thereon.- To-be sold os the property of H.G, Martin. • ALSO—A lot of land In the borough of LawrencevlUe, bounded west by Calvin Brown, S. Kyan and Sidney Mills, north by Orlando Adams nnd School house lot, east by a pub |ic stVeet and south by Mechanic street—containing about odo acre of land, with a wooden dwelling house a story and a half high thereon. To be sold as the property of Clark Sloeson. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Chatham township, Tioga Co. Ptu, bounded north by lot No. 172 of the alloUnbntof Bingham lands In Chatham township in possession of Seth B. Backet, east by Jo ta No. 195 and 194 in possession of David Gee ami David A. Cburchilh south by lot No. 207 conveyed to John Short and lot No. 20& conveyed to Charles Avery, and on the west by lot No. 204 In possession of Charles Fuller— containing fifty-seven an<i nine-tenth acres, with usual allow - auco of six per,cent for roads, bo same more or less,-being part of warrant No. 1335, with about fifty acres improved, an old log bouse and old log barn with a frame school house one and half stories high about twenty foot by thirty, thereon.— To bo sold an the pjoperty of A. Combs. ALSO —A lot of land in Middlebury township, bounded as follows, north by Samuel Tfcdge, cast by Wm. Dennison, south by TTm. Borden, and west by L. I. Nichols—containing seventy acres with about fifteen acres improved, one frame house, one frame bam and a small apple orchard thereon.— To be sold as the property of Truman Carpenter, ALSO—A lot of land in Liberty tiwnslnp, bounded as fol lows, north by Thomas Black, south by D. W. Canfield and west by . 2'aylor-Hxmtaiuing about ten acres, with a tav ern house and bam nnd other out buildings nnd a small np ple-orcbahl thereon. To be sold as the property of C. A Comstock. * • ALSO—Lot No. 50 In plan of Covington borongh, fifty feet fronton York street, running back 200 feet to an alley bounded sonth by York street, west by lot No. 49, east by lot No. 51, north by alley—containing one-third of an acre, more or less, with a-frame house and barn thereon To bo sold as the property of E. C. Johnson and J. C, John son. ALSO—A lot of land In Rutland township, Tioga county bounded on the south by H. Soper, on the west by Thoma’ Soper and the estate of Josephus Clark, dec’d, on the north by H’m. Sopor, and on the east by the Bradford County line containing about thirty-three acres, with about fifteen acres improved, a frame house and frame barn thereon, and being part of a form containing about sixty-fire acres, the balance lying adjoining in the couuty of Bradford. To be sold as the property of Sidney L. Hibbard. ALSO—A lot of land lu JJlklaml borough, hotmded north by the public food, cast by D. D. Staff, and south and west by D. B. Shoff—-containing one acre more or less,improved, with a tavern house, barns, Ac., and some fruit trees thereon; To bo sold os the property of Almou Beeman. ALSO—A Jot of land in the borough of Wellsborongh, bounded north by Samuel R. Smith, east by Main street, south and west by Benj B Smith—containing two town lots all Improved, supposed to be about two-thirds of an acre, more or less, one frame house, one frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Samuel A Mack. ALSO—A lot of .land in the borough of Mansfield, hounded ns follows, north by C V Elliott, cast by If Lawrence, south by J B Clark and west by the Williamson road—containing about one-third of an acre, with one frame house, one frame barn, one blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Abram Shuart. ALSO —A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by Artcmus Barnhart, cast by Joseph Harding, 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 orch ard thereon. , ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded on tha north by the north line of warrant No. 978, on the east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on tho south by lands of John Benson and Arad Smith, and on the west by land of Bopher Tears and A. Updike—containing about one hundred and ten acres with about sixty acres im proved, a frame dwelling house and n- few fruit trees thereon. To be sold an tho property of John Benson. Also—a lut of land m Covington borough, bounded north by GcrouM-sC, cast by Tioga railroad, south by an alley and west by lot of Patrick Uurbnt—being lot No. 42 on new map containing about onc-fonrth of an acre, with a frame house & small barn and a few fruit trees thereon Sold an the proper ty of Timothy Crowley also— a lot of land in Dolmar township, bounded north by MTcßly Coolidge, east hy Chas Dawson, south by lands of Sam’l Dickinson, west by Robert Carr, containing about 75 acres about 15 acres improved, a log house, frame barn and young apple orchard thereon. Sold as the property of Charles Good ro. Sherifi’s Office, Wellaboro. \ Jan-14, ISSS J JOHN MATHERS, Stiff. NOTICE IN DIVORCE.—PAittna Take notice that E. A. Frink, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Co., for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said court have appointed Monday, the Ist day of February next 10 o'clock A. M. for a hearing of the said E. A. Frink in the premises, at which time and place you can attend if you think proper, JOHN MATHERS Sheriff. Wcllsboro, Jan. 7. 1858. DISSOLUTION. —Notice is hereby given that the Copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the name of Hart &. Short, \s this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books, Notes and Accounts arc in the hands of David Hart for settlement* DAVID HART Wcllsboro, Nov. 27, *57. BENONI SHORT. The business will be conducted by 0. Harl at the old stand. All persons indebted to the firm of Hart & Short are urged to make immediate payment and save costs. # KEW STOCK AT HARTS FLOUR $ PROVISION STORE. I have just replenished ray Stock of Groceries Flour and Provisions, and am prepared to sell at the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries und Provisions lor Country Produce at Cash prices. 1 can furnish every eatable quality of Hour at a less price than any dealer in Wellsboro, either whole sale or retail. I have also on hand a large quantity of Ladies 1 and Men’s Shoes, which will be sold at a very small advance upon cost, for Cash or Produce. As to price and quality of anything I keep on hand for sale, just call and examine for yourselves. I have also a small stock of DRY GOODS, which will be sold AT COST. Call and see. Wellsboro 1 Jan. 7, ’5B. DAVID HART. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Of fice at Wellsboro Pa., lor Quarter ending Dec. 31st 1857. Avuct Mrs. Dianah Messenger 4 Advertiser Office 3 Morse Dunroc T. Banner 3 Michel! Miss Lcttie A. Brown Cyrus C. Merrcll James Bosworlh S. J. Miller Frank Coyle Thomas Miles W. 11. Coppers Gregory 3 q Mo«con Charles E. I Cruluz Capt. H. W. Miller Francis L. Cooley Levi J 3 Newton Richard Democrat 3 Nott Mis§ Emily S. Eagle 12 Parson Oscar W. 4 Elmondof Mrs. Anna E. Rail Simeon Farm Journal 4 Smith Jud. Frisby G. 6c Sons. Smith Mrs, Dianah Grccnleaf A, Scchrist Miss Rachel Hill Mrs. Rhoda Slapp J. Milo Hog Jacob Sr. Smith Harvy Holmes Lewis Shuslcr Susan Jones Mrs, Ester Tracy Miss 11, C. Jones George 2 Wilson J. K, Jones Even Watkins Abner Kerr Dr. W. T. 2 Wood J. D. Kcmaugh Wm. Warrincr Miss Rachel Lukcns Leonard Young Mrs. Elizabeth Persons calling for any 1 ©! the above letters witf please say they arc advertised. t. D. RICHARDS, P.M. LIST OF LETTERS, remaining in the Post Office at Tioga, Pa., Quarter ending Dee. 31st 1857. Ademy S. E. Howell Mr. Andrews Miss Eliza E. Hauck Wm, Alldrich Leander Ives Miss Mary B. Affleck David 2 Johnson Frank 2. Bruce Chester P. Lloyd Miss S. E. A. Blackburn Miss Mary Ladd Wm. Bishop Amos • Lytlle John Brooks James . Morrison Robt. Belzel Mrs, Anna Maynard John Brigs Edward Miller Mrs. Lucia Baldwin A. MannW. K. Crates Liolsford McCollum Charles Cooper John Orcult S. D. 2 Curtis D. M. Buggies James Dartt Hiram W, Reynolds Rev. N. L. Day Lucy Rexford Samuel Kydam Alex. 2. Smith Miss Maury A. Fitsgibbon John ' Seaman C. W.^ Filch C. H. 2. Swot Miss Emily Graves George Scoffin Dr. Francis Gregory O. S. Sample Wm. - Hardeubergh James H. Tremain Miss Harriet Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say they are advertised. WM. T. URELLi P. M. Floor, manufactured at the Jersey Shore -A. Mills and warranted, at the Store of * 3O/ WILCOX V SEARS. -CTHiE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS, ' ■?; ' ■ FOURTH YFAR OP THE '-■■■ COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION. THE- FAMOUS DUSIEtijORP CJALIiERY OP PAIIVTIWOS. PURCHASED AT A COST OF SI 80,000. And Power’s world renowned statue of the GREEK SLAVE; Re.pnreirascd for six thoutand tloliart, with several hundred other works of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture and bronzes, comprise the Premiums to be awarded to the subscribers of the COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION, who subscribe before the 28lh of January. 1858. at which lime the awards wil.l take place. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Every subscriber of three dollars is entitled to A copy of the large and splendid Steel Engraving, entitled “Manifest Destiny,” also to A copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year, ul&o to A Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also A freo admission to the Dosseldorf and Cosraopol itan^rjllcries. Thus it is seen (hat /or cvqry three dollars paid, the subscriber not only receives a SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING! bat, also, the beautifully illustrated Tico Dollar Art Journal , One Year . Each subscriber is also presented with a Certifi calc in the Awards of Premiums, by which a valua ble work of Art, in Painting or Sculpture, may be received in addition, thus giving to every subscriber an equivalent to the value of §5, and a ceilificate gratis. Any one of the leading $3 Magazines is furnished, instead of Engraving and Art Journal, if desired. No person is restricted to a single share. Those taking five memberships, remitting sls,arc entitled to an extra Engraving, and sis tickets. Full particulars of the Association arc given in the Art Journal, which contains over sixty splendid Engravings, price 50 cents per number. Specimen copies will be sent to all persons who desire to sob. scribe, on receipt of five postage stamps, (15 cents.) Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., 548 Broadway, New York. J. N. BACHE, Hon, Sec’y. SELECT SCHOOL. MISS HELEN.COON, late Assistant Teacher at the Wcllsboro Academy,.respectfully announ ces to the people of Wcllsboro and vicinity, that she will open u Select School in the roam over A. P. Cone’s Law Office, on Main at., on Monday the 2lst pf December inst. She begs to assure parents that tier constant endeavor will be to afford pupils every advantage necessary to the attainment of a perfect knowledge of the common and higher branches of an English education, as also of the modern langua ges. , Terms same as those of the Wcllsboro Acad emy, [December 10,1857. J If WANTED By Wilcox &. Sears for which the highest market price will be paid in Cash. 15,000 Bushels of Wheat. 10 Tons of Pork. Wcllsboro, Nov. 19,1857. MUSIC! music: I WISH to have the citizens of Wcllsboro and vi cinity understand, that I will furnish to order Pianos, Mclodcans, and sheet music, cheaper, better, and more durable than can be furnished at any of our country music stores. I have access to all the most reputable manufactories in the Union. All in struments warranted. For further particulars ad dress C, D. BROWN, Wcllsboro, Tioga Co., Fa. December 3d, 1857. WELLSBORO SELECT SCHOOL. MRS. MARY C. RUCKMAN., Principal. MISS MARTHA P. EMERY , Assistant. Mr?. Hackman would announce to her friends and patrons, that she will open a School at her resi dence (house formerly occupied by Chas, Grierson) on Tuesday, Dee. Ist. 1857. Term to continue twelve weeks. RA TJSS OF TUITION. Orthography, Reading, Writing and Mental Arithmetic, $1 50 Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, 2 00 Algebra, Geometry and Higher English 8.00 French, Latin and Drawing, 4 00 Every effort will be made to render this school profitable to the pupils and acceptable to its patrons. The government, while firm, will be strictly kind and parental, and the teachers will endeavor as far os possible to make this school in all its aspects **a well regulated family” where kindness courtesy and a Christian spirit arc the controlling characteristics, and where nothing unbecoming the strictest purity of character can be learned by example. A select class of more advanced boys will be re ceivcd, they occupying their own rooms for study and meeting at the School Rooms only for recitation and examination. Particular attention will be paid to preparing young ladies for the occupation of teaching. Wcllsboro, Nov. 27,1857- - WILCOX & SEARS. WHOLESALE $ RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE &• UPPER LEATHER. BOOTS Sf SHOES. FINDINGS, i PORK <s• I LOUR, PROVISIONS 4* GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. Cash paid for Hides, Calfskins and Sheep Pelts. One door below Bailey’s Store. Scar’s Shoe shop removed to same building, July 9th, 1857. Iy. THE SECRET INFIRMITIES OF YOUTH AND MATURITY. Just Published , Gratis , (Ac 25(A Thousand. A FEW* WORDS on the rational treatment. without modi* cine, of Spermatorrhea or local weakness, mwtnrnal emissions. genital and nervous debility, premature decay of the system, niipuU’iu-v and impediments to marriage gene rally. by D. LANKY, M. D. The important fact that the many alarming complaint*, originating in the imprudence and solitude of youth, may be ensjh removed without medicine, is in this small tract, clear* ly demonstrated; and the entirely pew and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the author, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure himself perfectly and at the least pj-siblc cost, thereby avoiding all the advertised nostrums of the day. . Sent to auv gratis and post paid, free in a scaled envelope, hv remitting two postage (stamps to Dr. Dh LA NKY, 17 Li-penard Street, New York. AIIKTIRLD PHYSICIAN. 7.") years of age, having lost Jus Father. iwo Brother*, Daughter, Fon-in-law, Nephews, and Si-cis. by that dreadful disco.-*. Cor.sUMl’TiON, and Miffcr i»" «il'h a Coufjk himself, determined to visit the Krut lndie*. F'nptand Japan, whom he discovered a Preventative and Crkuiu Circ for Cold*. Coughs, Bronchitis, Consumption, Nervous Debility and Asthma. His cough wa.«rurcJ imme diately; he returned, cured his Relative*, who inherited the disease, and in connection nith his non hare employed it in their practice, curing thousands of rases com-ideml hopeless hv others. For the purple of rescuing a* many of his suffer jii" fellow Wines as possible! he is bending the Uecipo t" all uho uish it for 10 cents: 3 of it to j»ay the postage, and the lialancn printing. Address Dr. Heath, 101 Spring street, op posite St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. [Aug. 20,3m0*. j Post Office Notice. 'Mnila close at the Uullsboro’ Post Office as follows: Kastern mall, via Tioga, rlftily at 10j*£ o'clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Mnn*llcld and Troy, Tuesday, Thurf-'l.iv and Fatunlay, at o'clock a. m. Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday, Wtnluc.-dav and Friday at 7 o’clock a. m. Southern, via.U-rsey Shore. Tuesday and Friday at \y x o’- clock p. m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday at o’- clock p. m. Malls arrive as follows : Northern Ac~ via Tioga, daily, hy 1 o'clock, p. m- Eastern &c.. via Troy and Mansfield, by C o’clock p. same days of leaving. Eastern Ac., via Troy and Covington, hy 7 p. m.,same days of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday * Friday, hy 12 in. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday, by 12 m. Sept. IT. 1557. I.l>. RICHARDS, F. M. Gt RF.CIAN OIL PAINTING.—FuII and explicit f dirccliuns will be forwarded to any address by enclosing SI and a pos tage stamp to H- D. DEMING, Wellsboro, Tioga Co Pa. Papers copying. Ihe above, and sending a markad ropy with Mil of the same, will be duly honored by return mail. „ yfclTEirS CHEERY r PECTORAL- FOB THE lUPID CUBE OF coins, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. Bbikpulo, Mass., 20th Dec., 1855.- Da J C Aiaa: I do not hesitate to say tho best remedy I hare ever fouud for Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pectoral. Its constant use In my practice and my f.im •lly for tho last ten years has shown it to pos sess superior virtues for the treatment of these complaints. EBEJf KNIGHT, M. D. A B MORTLEY. Esq., of rtica, > T . Y., trritt - ~sed your Pecloral myself and In my family ever since yon invent ed it, and believe it the best medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should sooner paytwentv-ftvo dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any othhr remedy.” Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Springfield, Miss,, Feb. 7.1556. Brother Aver : I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral Is the beat remedy we possess for the euro of Whooping Cough, Croup, find the chest diseases of children. Wo of your fra ternity In the South appreciate your skill.and commend your -medfcino-to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, M->D. AMOS LEE, Esq. Monterey, Ta., writes, 3d Jan., ISSG: , “I bad a tedious Influenza, which confined mo in doors six weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman. Tlio first dose relieved the soreness in my throat and longs; less than one half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines arc the best ns well ns the cheapest wo can buy, and we es teem you, Doctor, and your remedies, os the poor man’s friend.” Asthma, or Phthisic, and Bronchitis. ITuer Manchester, Pa., Feb. I, ISnfi. Snt: Your Cherry Pectoral Is performing marvellous cures in this section. It has relieved several from alarming symp toms of consumption, and is now curing a man who has la bored under an affection of the lungs for the last forty years. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant. A A RAMSEY, 3f u. Albion, Monroe Co., lowa, writes, Sept. 0, 1555: “During my practice of many years Ihavofound nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving case and re lief to Consumptive patients, or curing such os ore curable.” We'might add volumes of evidence, but the most convinc ing proof of the virtues of this remedy is found in its effects upon trial. Consumption. Probably no one remedy has ever been known which cured so many and such dangerous cases as this.- Some, no human aid can reach; but even to those the Cherry Pectoral affords relief and comfort. Astob House, Nmv York Citt, March 5. IS-'>6. Doer. Ateh, Lowell: T feel it a duty and a pleasure to in form you what your Cherry Pectoral hits done for my wife.— She had been five months laboring under thcdnngero'ns symp toms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure gave her much relief. She was steadily failing, null! Dr Strong, of this city, whore we have conic for advice, recom mend a trial of your medicine. TTe bless his kindness, ns we do your skill, for sho has recovered from that day. She is not yet as strong ns she used to be, but is free from her cough, and calls herself well. Yours with gratitude and regard. ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbyville. CoxarMPTTTEa, do not despair till you have tried Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It is made by one of the best medical chem ists in the world, and its euros all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.—Philadelphia Ledger. AYER’S CATHARTIC PILLS. THE sciences of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this best, most perfect purgative which is known toman. Innumerable proof*, are shown that these Pili , « ha\c virtues which snrpn-s in excellence the ordi nary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of nil men. They are safe and pleasant to take, hut powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the vital activities of the body, remo'e the obstructions .of its organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge'out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or disordered organs Into their natural action, and impart healthy tone with strength to the whole system. Not only do they euro the eveiy-day complaints of every body, but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have bn filed the best of human skill. While they produce powerful effects they arc at the ymw time, in diminished doses, the safest and best physic than can be employed for children. Being sugar coated, they are pleasant to take: and beingpnrely vegetable arc free from any risk of harm. Cures have been made which surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such exalted position and character as to furbM the suspicion ol untruth. Many eminent clergymen and physicians have lent their names to certify to the pnblia the reliability of my rem edies, while others have sent mu the osiunincc of their con viction that my Preparations contribntcimmcnsely to the re lief of my afflicted, nurturing fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleaded to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their me and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints : CosUveness, Billons Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn, Headache arising from a fonl stomach. Nausea. Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pam arising therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, nil Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which ! require an cvacuaat medicine, Scrofula or King’s Evil. They aUo, by purifying the blood ami stimulating the M.-dom. cure many complaints which it would imt bo supposed they could teach, such as Deafue.--, Partial Blindness. Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability, De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kin dred complaints anting Lorn u low elate of the body or ob struction of its functions. 1 - Do not be put otf by unprincipled dealers with -onm other pill they make more profit qn. A**k for Ayer's Pills, and take nothing cl-c. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value nr curative powers. The «dck want the best aid there is for them. and they should have it. PREPARED tf r DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and AnaU tical Chem L-t, Lowell, Massachusetts. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes lor $l. SOLD BY J. A. ROY, lYellsboro. noil by Druggists and Jforchants generally. ■ [Dec. 3. 57.] FALL FASHIONS. MRS. M. J' GRIER S 0 N |T AS jus! relumed from IJjc Oily wilh a nice as- AJ- aorlment of Full and Winter Goods, such us Bonnets, Flowers j j Feathers, I Borders , | Velvets <s* Satins For Bonnets. Mrs. Grierson has engaged for the season, a good Alillincr. A Mo, a City Dressmaker, to make dress* es, Cloaks and Children’s Clothes. UTAH orders promptly attended to. ; Wellsboro, Oct. 22, 1857. \V. D. TER BELL, Successor to W. TEEBELL & SON. CORNING, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in Drugs Medicines , Lead, Zinc, Colored Points , Oik, Vnrnishes, Brushes , Camphrne Burning Fluid , Dye Stuffs, Sash Glass , /'we Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medi cines, Artists Paints <Sf Brushes , Perfumery, Fancy Articles , Flatoi ing Extracts , ALSO A general assortment^School Books, Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery. Physicians, Druggists, nnd Country Merchant* dealing in any of thelubovc articles can be supplied at a small advance on| New York prices. Scpl. 3, 1857. ! TIOGA COUNTY STEAM FLOURING At Maiix.tbiirgr, Ps?nn:i. THE new and splendid Steam Mill at Mainsburg is now In full operation, and Hie proprietor Is prepared to do custom work or Flouring with neat ness and despatch. Tins Mill lias 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 os good work as can he done in this re gion ofcounlry, LYMAN WETMO/2E, Prop'r. Oct. 8,1857. R.jK. BRUNDAGE, Agtitt, Who vriligo lo Kansas ? THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which lie lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100 of which is improved. It is well watered, has a comfortable house, barns, necessary outbuildings and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon. Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrcnccvillc, known as Ihe “Geer House,” with ample accommodations. Attached is a Store'building suitable for the Gro cery and Dry Goods business—all to be sold or rent ed to suit applicants. • For terms apply to Lawrcnccvillc,Sept. 11 *56. M.S. BALDWIN, POTTER A HAMMOND’S NEW SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP. THIS System leaches a practical, business, ham) writing It dots this systematically. The subject is presented, not merely as an art to be learned by imitation, but as a science to be studied and applied. | For sale, wholesale and retail hy ILWwfn, Low ell £. Co , Tiog.» t Fa. Price 50 unif per uoz. jPfllLlß’i AMEraSIMM, I -FROU- I JOHN A. RIDDLE. ; At Merchants Hotel, North Fourth St., Philadelphia. To the Merchants of the West and North West, Philadelphia market being easily occe«sfbie, jonr attention is called to it, aa possessing facilities and ad vantages, worthy of your consideration. , Among its advantages may be enumerated Its location, hav ing shorter lines of communication to the interior, its prox imity to the Iron and Anthracite Coal districts of Penhsylra p|a, the large and varied axtent of its manufacture*; being far in advance of any other city tactile United States, the moderate expenses necessary for carrying on Ac. The market possesses unrivalled advantages for tbu.Fale nf many kinds of produce, such as Flour, Wheat, Barley, Wool. Butter, Cheese, Ac., while the charges made upon' sales and attendant expenses, are more moderate than neighboring seaboard markets. HARMAN, SNYDER, & CO.. Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, ifo. 420 Market Street, above 4th. ; WOOD, RACOJV & CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic DRY !UOODS and CLOTHING. No. 309 Market st., above Third, i BITNN, RAIGUEL & CO., Importers of BRITISH GOODS, ami Jobbers of Fancy and Staple SILK GOODS, DMBEOIDEHIE3 &c.. No. 37 N*. Third stmt. EHBREEEAS & PARASOLS.—Wm. 11. Richardson, No. 41S Market street, manufactures first class UMBRELLAS expressly for retailers. warranted. i HAAS & TATLOK Importers and Cash Jobbers. No. 303 Market street. Hosiery. Gloves. Shirts and Drawers, Gum Belts, Shirt Bosoms, White Goods, Embroi- deries, Laces, Suspenders, Threads, Combs, Ac„ 1 LINCOLN, WOOD & NICHOLS, Sue. eessors of TIIOS. WHITE St CO.. Manufacturers and Im- porters of Straw Goods. Silk Bonnets, Bonnet jFrames. French Flowers and Millinery Goods, No. 45 South 2d street. T. MORRIS, PEROT Sc CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in DRUGS, CHEMICALS, FAINTS. OILS, GLASS, DYE STCFfS, S. c., No. G2l Market* ami 512 St. James ets. ! KEVSTOIVE STATE SAPOWJ3PIER or CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap. Manufactured by the Penn. Salt Co.. Tarentnm. Alleghany county, Penn. Represented by LEWIS, JAMES A CO., I’hiladelpljia. J, S, & E. 1«. IPJEROTT, General Produce Commission Merchants, No. QfJ North Wharves. • Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. All con-igntuents or orders will receive our prompt and personal attention. PARRISH & BRADSHAW, WALL A WINDOW PAPER Warehouse, N. E. Cornet 3d & jArch-sU. 0120. W. FIAJBIEV, Manufacturer hf every description of PAPER RUNES. 213 N. Fourth Street. CAUFFMAW & CHEW, Importers of CHINA, GLASS & QUEEN'S WARE, No. 21. N. 4th »£• 0 J. IttlSiES & SON, Wholesale 800 l !& Shoe Manufacturer. No. 4f>, South 4th street, i SAItt’JL. 11. BMBICHAUS, Importer and Wholesale Dealer in .Foreign ani Domestic HARDWARE, No. 2*S North 3d street, below Vine. i ! N. & O. TATTOK, Importer and Wholesale Dealers in Tin Plate, Copper, Sheet Iron, Ac., 803 & 805 Branch street. ; | Wlffl. ROWUIVD & CO., No. G 3 Bondi si., manufacture nil kinds of Mill. Crops Cut. Pit fpid Tenon SAWS—n.nrantcd of supciior quality. All orders execu ted with punctuality and despatch. j i E. HAUL OGDEN, Philadelphia: Rfallcnblc TmnWorks, corner of Oth and Jefferson ttrcqls: Ware house Sn 7 Arch bt.. above Third, manufacturer of General and Saddlery Hardware, and Malleable and Fine Grey Iron C;Lstinp3. J / MANCHESTER SC A EES, Uay.jCoanlcr, Coal. W«r»*hon-r. Wheelbarrow, Roiling Mil).] BaiJioad Scales of improved patterns and superior qualities, wur remind superior in quality and lini«b to any jollier 'rales made*. Warehouse, No. 23 N. Cth Street, (ico.jW. Colby. .i s <-ut. j i BREEVS KETSTOS’E HEATER & RANGE.—The Heater ha* no equal in tins country—is all cast iron, and will create 30 per cent more heated air with the same amount of fuel, than my other furnheo in u^c.— The Range has tuo ovens that bake uniformly at the same time. The*,** inventions have no equal in thcininkct. — Rights for bale for all sections of the Union. I il. Green, No. 23 N. Cth St. 1 i GIEEESPIE, ZELLEB & COJ, Whole- sale Grocer* ami Commission Merchants. N. E. 'corner Cth and Market Streets. ' i C. 3. FKEEUSD WITH ELUTE & CARROL, I mporlers of Wines, Brandies, Gins, Ac., No. 304 North 3d street. [Sept. 1743m,] NEW FIRM, i i BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO., ARE now receiving; a very choice andjcarcfully selected assortment of 1 / STAPLE AND FANCY . DII Y GOOD 3, C*i*occracsi and Provisions, and are prepared to furnish them to customers at As Reasonable Prices A. 9 they can be bought in any other iflarket. Customer* can rely upon finding at all times any' article they may wish, and warranted to bo as represented. { | Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goods, Latest Styles, am! adapted to every variety of trim mings. Ladles will do well to call andcxiaminc the Stock before purchasing elsewhere. ' I Baldwin, Lowell Co., have alwayjt on hand a seasonable and fashionable stock of . ; Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing, which will be sold at Die lowest CASH PRICES. ALSO , Groceries , Crockery, Hardware. Glass Sfonc, Hollow and Wooden T Vare, Iron, feel, Hails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and the best quality , with BOOTS <Y' SHOES, for Everybody. *,* All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex. change for goods at the market pi tees. ] Tioga, July 2, 1857. f To Farmers and Sportsmen. highc.-l CaSH~* s JL prices will be paid *l7 7 Tor POULTRY, YEN esSwn ISON and all kinds WiLDGASIE.nI the ; I j l WELLSBORO XEAT MARKET. Customers can rely upon finding at l}iis Market, the best qualities of meal always on han'd. Shop in the north end of the Wellsboro Hotel. WclMboro 1 Scpl. 2-1, 1557-, (if.) j AiSnSKOTYPES, MEL ALSO TV ES AND AMIiROGRAPHS 1 OR RrOTCRES cy ctw, iro.v X pape!::.Aeso, ELECTK O T vil? IE S , oit eal;i:d ricrr 111:3. ■ Taken at S. IT. Cleavcbmd’s Rooms, qver Bailey’s Store. Pariieular attention paid to cjoplving. Pielnrcs taken in cloudy as well c|ear weather. The quality of my pictures is 100 known to need comment. Call and sec for yotiiselves. All those wishinig Pictures will please call inimc dialelv, as my slay in town will be short, r Particular attention paid to pupil#. I 1 s. h.cleayeland. Wellsboro, Nov. 19,1357. ' Store Ctoods in ! ioga Village. BALDWIN , LOWELA f CO. Have a small Stock of Goods on hapd, bought in view of the light limes, which will be sold very low for Cash or any kind of Produce. • We arc located at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Etzi We would further say to all indebted to us. by note or book account, that we must have pay or cost* will be made. We’ll lake C.iAy hr any ami all kinds of Produce at the highest markdt prices. BALDWIN, LOWFLL & CO. Tioga, Nov. 26, 1857. [ j. MILL * UNION ACADtIMY. , - .V. B. PRICE, A. D. J. Principal. THE Winter Term of 1857-8 willjcommcncc on Tuesday Dec. Ist. I TUITION from |S3,eO 1055,00 BOARD (per week) .1 1,50 Deerfield, Nov. 19,1857. J 1 'msss& ©« rn iliffr-- DENTfIST. Office at his residence, near flic Academy. All work pertaining to liis line of business done promp'ly nndiwjtll. IVidUboro*, 3. IHoT.-U*. | j ! the GREAT ENGLISH REMES 1\ SI K JAS, CLARKE'S CELEBRATED F E M A L-E PILL S V I'lfva'lS.TtvT™ i? re * crl P«on of Sir James Citric, M. ft. Jino U nnr^ni^i rd ‘.t ari ' ,ho town. This inraloable Med nfT«ar«M« n^. in of aM those painful and danger t 0 tho female coa.titntkm. IE moderates all excess, removes ell obstructions and InnS1 nn SS nlho . mo ° tJI,J ' f >eri<xl ’rtth rcgularftv Those Pills should not be taken hr female. _ ... FIRST THREE MOXTIIS of Pregnanb S thL ll ln * brins on Jliscarria K e. but at an v other tlm?they ara.VJT *“ In alt cesses of bervova and Spinel ArTcotiov-b J Bark and lumbi. Heavincse, Fatigue on SUgbtExeSlm‘°Sl* pitfttlon of the Heart, Lowness of Spirit*, eT, Headache, Whites and all other painful iliaeMes'occasmicd b. a disordered system, these Villa will effect a cure other means hare fulled, anil although a powerful * does not contain iron, calomel, antimony or anv other miner. Full directions accompany each package. Price inth. r„i* ted States and Canada, One Dollar. caj tS3, Sole Agents for this Country— - f I. C. BALDTTTX 4 Co., 1 Rochester, >* T N. p. $1 00 enclosed to any authorised Agent. %»ij jornra a ho tile of Pills by return mail. For sale Wholesale and Retail by IT. W. ELLIOTT Elmira ond b.v one druggist in every town in tins United State* * lor particular* cal* at Elliott's find get a Circular. For sale in WelLboro. by J. A. Roy, Covington br \T. Taylor, JlAtjHfidd. by C. W. Nesbitt; Tioga by A. Hum* pbry and U. 11, Borden; Lawroncoville by TV. O. Miller* Knoxville by A. J. Dearnmn; Westfield by .Gccduired & Brother; Dklnud by J. 4J. parkbcr<t J.m. 12. lSr>7.—ly. Every article lUe Eiupire! The Uritplre!! NEW FIRM <s• NEW GOODS ! hOWEN, BULLARD & T’O IX would infer,,’. liter pe^eU.M at the old stand of Bowen & Bullards known a« the ©SaiPIKBJSI whore they are now receiving fresh from the Cilvra /all supply of J Pall & Wiistcr Goods. of c%ery variety and quality, which cannot Uni.suit the most fiflidious, and at the lowest rales: Such •as Bpy Goods & Ctrocorics, BOOTS & SBIOES, KEA»YMABE CIiOTHWC, Crockery, Hardware, Wcodcuwarc, PROVISIONS, &c. &c. J. R. BO WEM, i , M. BULEaRD \ » eHsboro Nov. 5*57. L. TRUMAN, \ HOOPS— Hoops—Hoops! Plain Bra*?, Brass Wire, Whalebone and Reed, at the EMPIRE. COME to the EMPIRE if you want a nice bon net—also Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Cor. ders, Lining*, &c. JF you want a Carpel CHEAP, call at BOWEN DULLARD, &. CO. LATENT .STYLE& Hats and Caps just receiv- Lli 1,1 Bowen Bollard & C.o Charles O. Efcz of Tioga Village would rcspcctiully call Ihe attention of the public to lbo following advertisement. “.Man wants but little here below nor wants that little lung” is an old saying and perhaps true to a eertairf extent Rut it seems to me that in Ibis time of general suspension and panic, everything is tendin'"- to a reversion of Lime-honored sayings, and everybody wants a little more still. The farmers taud they really ought to havens much as anyhodyyhr they are to our com,try what n mam spring is to a watch,) wants a lillle more for ihcir wheat, buckwheat, rye, corn, oats, potatoes, &c., than the purcliascr’fcels able and willing to pay. The merchant wants a little more for his Floor, Pork, Salt, Dry Goods, Boots & Siiocs, Hals &. Caps, Hardware, Crockery and ten thousand little things ho has to sell than the farmer thinks he ought to pay.' at this present lime it seems to be conceded by •ill that the cash value of good wheat is SI per bushel; buckwheat, 2 to 2-6; corn 3-6 to 4-6; oats, 2to 2-6; butter, H t 0 1C cents. Now to equalize the matter and raakcitsalisfactory on both sides, I want and will agree -.to take from every farmer of'Tioga county, all (he wheat I can get for the next 60 days at D and 10 shillings per bush, c) according to quality; book wheat at 2-6 (o 5; corn sto 5-6: oats 2-9 to 3 shillings ; butler 16 to’ 19 ecu Is. Will sell yon in exchange: Salt per barrel, 16s. Flour extra superfine I3s per sack, S 6 50 per barrel. Superfine, 11s per sack. So oO per bU. Coffee sugar letter A " as white as snow at Is. Coffee sugar letter “B” 12cts. Very nice brown sugar,,] lets. Common, lOcls. Lagui. ra coffee, every kernel good, 1-4. Old Java, very niee, 1-6. Young Hyson-tea, warranted lip.tbp, 4,5 and 6 shillings. Tallow candles, 1 lets. Sperm, 3-6 Fine cut tobacco, 3s. Loose smoking, 1-6. Plug tobacco, 3s to 4s. Eagle Denims,best manu factured, I Gets 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 Merrimacks, Cochecoes' Spragues Phillip Allens, &c , from GJcts to la A great variety of all wool Delaines, Cashmeres. Silk and, Wool Po-plins Paramellas. Uigoletts. Hoods, Hosiery, Gloves and a greatvariety of little fixings also a very large stock ol Boots and Shoes, Ladies and Gent’s wear. Ladies coarse Shoes 9s. Ladle’s cnlfand enamelled leather, Ils to 12s. Gaiters, a splendid assortment 10s to 16s. Gent’s kip Boots home made, from SI to 4 25; City made from S 3 50 lo 5 50. In a word our slock is complete in all its depart ments, from the sogar and molasses down cellar to ihc best and most lomplele assortment of common and satin vv.jlJ paper ever kept in a country store up sluirs> Bring along all tlio grain &c., you have to sell, what you do not want to exchange for Goods I will pay you the cash for at cash prices, Tmga, Nov. 5, 1657, 10,000 BuslicU of Good Whcat\wantcd 0 000 us^,c^s a * s t wanted by • C- O. ETZi 1 0 000 US^IC^S of Buckwheat wanted by iU r vv ao. ETZ. TIiSE WITSSEREO HEART, Thw 5? a large 12mp volume. Price $l.OO. with a fiacnt -r?*- tint engraving, and is one of tlic moj-t thrilling < written by tlic author. It -diow-i how .1 man may «eem ».> rim world all that is good aud noble, and yet be a tyrant in his fi'jnily. and finally bend his wife to a mad-lionsa. We putdi-di all Mr. Arthur's new books also work' of H>- forr. I»jo~rapliy, &c. for winch we n.uit agents in all part- of the. United Mates, to whom the largest commission w ill be paid, 'aUo an extra commission in the of gifts. J.'W. DIiADLfcY. 4-S North Fourth St. riuladclph's. N. B.—opccimet "piVyseut by mail, free, on receipt ot tho price ->f honk. NOTICE is hereby given that an election of Di redoes and Treasurer of the Mansfield Iron Works, will be held aL the Company’s Office, Mans, field, Tioga count}*. Pit., on the first Monday of Jan uary next, at 2 o’clock, afternoon. Dec. 17. 1857.12 Letters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned upon the last Will jirul Testament of Ludwick Hurt, laic of Charleston dcu’d, those indebied to Hie estate will make imme diate payment, and tho-*c having claims against the same will present them to MORGAN HART, Charleston, Dec; 24. ’57-6l* JSzr, NOTICE —Letters Testamentary having been granted to the undersigned on the last Will %Se. Testament of.Stmacl McKinney, late of Tiogn, dec’d, all those indebted to the estate will make im mediate payment, und'lbo.-o having claims against the same will present them to ANDREW J. MrKINNEY ) WM. GARRETSON, ' ( Exrs. Tioga, Dee. 24, ’57-i6* TpAKE NOTlCE—lhat I have applied In the X Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county for tho benefit^of the Insolvent Laws of thin Stale ; and that the 14lh day of January next, at I p'clnrH af« lernoon, is fixed for the hearing in said application, at the Court House in Wefisboro, nt which time and p]jfC mv creditors can s!t*;nd if they think pronfr. - r *7-i3* i f: rnu sixurjst. . CHARLES O. ETZ. BY T. S. ARTHUR
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