The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, January 28, 1858, Image 3

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    AGENTS, ATTENTION!
-v tft And e >od employment, and make money
rf/Si cTor393 Broome st, NT, ore mannWturing
fersLl* MTiIS.
iftrt 4200 and t5OO. -Don t cry out, lottery i
m saw ®“" „ perils are sold at their cash value,
*!l n ?t B * ch 5' nT or the firtt cost are thrown into the gifts,
SsS»as:
witSwof rtiTiou, prices, 74 purees of gold dollars,
cold tetets. S5O gold chains, and a corresponding number
f other prises- -ritbia Wo months.
f THEBE ABE NO BXrAJTKS.
tot ererr purchaser draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it
*nds thousands ol chances to be a higher figure.
jTe want a good agent in every neighborhood throughout
lecountiw, to solicit purchasers, and any agent to be sue
»ssful, most have a Pencil and prize to exhibit. We pay
nnts cash $1 for each purchaser he obtains, and the first
«rson in any neighborhood who applies for a Pencil and
!ft, will receive the agency for that locality. Should an
pent receive a valuable prize to exhibit with this Pencil, be
amid bare little difficulty in obtaining scores of purchasers
C il making it a paying business. \
A NEW IDEA! READ!
We ask nobody to send their money till they know what
rise they draw. Any person wishing to try their luck, can
rst send us their name and address, and wo will make their
rawing ami inform them by return mail what prize they
rew, when they can send on and take the fcncll and prize,
r net. whichever they choose. We give this privilege only
ncc to r purchaser. After the first drawing, every purena
»r will be required to send In advance, through the antiior*
agent. We will send with each drawing the number ta
co out, w ith full description of the plan of drawing.
Address C. E. TODD A Cb.
Jan.'28,1858, (5m.) - 392 Broome Street,-?.ew York.
Donation Visit.
rHE friends of Elder W. ROCKWELL lire res
pcclfully invited to attend a donation visit, at
is residence on Stony Fork, Wednesday, Feb. 3.
piJE undersigned, an Auditor appointed by" the
L Judges of the Court of Com. Pleas of Tipga
oonly to distribute the proceeds arising from the
lie by the Sheriff of the real estate of Jesse Locke,
c'd, will attend to the duties ol bis appointment,
his office in Wellsboro, on the 11th of February
>xt, at 1 o’clock, P. M., at which lime and place
I persons interested in said fund are notified to at.
nd end present their claims, or be forever debarred
nm coming upon said fund,
Wclfcboro. Jan. 21-58. H, W. WILLIAMS,
Auditor .
SHOALS AND QUICKSANDS
OF YOUTH.
lust Published, the 3d Edition.
\N SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMINAL DIS
} EASES. —A scientific Treatise on the treat*
►ntand perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal
eakness. Involuntary Emissions, Impotence, &c.,
lulling from vicious habits acquired during the
ucal passage from Youth to Manhood.
BY DR. CULVERWELL,
imbcr of the Royal College of Surgeons of Eng**
d, (1527). Licentiate of the Hall (1824% and
years Resident Practitioner in London; Author
the “Guide to Health.” w Grecn Book.” “How to
Happy.” “Memoirs of Single and Married Life.”
Tins small, but highly valuable Treatise, written
a world renowned Physician and Surgeon, points
I the only sure and permanent cure for all disea*
arising from self abuse, and Is the only publica*
aof its kind written in a benevolent spirit and
a scientific man. It should be in the hands of
who value their life and health and happiness,
’nee, 12 cents, or 4 stamps, at the receipt of which
Fill be sent, post free, and well secured, by Dr.
11. KLIN E, No. 420 Ist Avenue, box 4585, N. Y.
rial List---February Term, 1858.
icon Power vs M. Inscho’s' Adraf’s
3. Camp 11 H. T. Ryaa
irnsey for Otis 41 E. Harris
jsbylerian Congrega.
lion of Blossburg
xlbrd's Exr'a
Rathbone
ias TZussel
** J. W. Ryan
u H. C. Yeomans
“ J. A. Hammond
“ John Mitchell
14 Enos Quimby
“ C. Whitcomb
M L. Palmer
w Ryon 6c. Tubbs
•* H. WiHtstoa et ql
M Levi Carpenter
“ D. B, Shoff
m. Barns
\ F. Robinson
. Longwell
ialhbonc
:ius Truman
lor Case
'id Coals
u Clynier School Direcl’rs
Berm
ilanahan M C. Phipps et al
Baldwin 6l Co* m Mansfield Iron Works
44 W. Updike
M Wru. N, Hammond
44 Belhuel Bentley
. Park
;n Sc Northrop
D. Longwell
44 John Bowen
[ladings
44 John Lewis
14 A. Woodbury
44 H. T. Ryan
41 Wm. T. Humphrey
44 N. A. Elliott
44 h. J. Cooley
I. Hall
i. Wass
.rns & Marvine
olhy Coals
glil &. Bailer
*8 of Shlppen
» 4 Daniel Hill
“ W. W. Ballard etal
44 L. Davenport
44 Hiram Costley
|dah Hill
V. Caulliins
Gillette
:a Costly
Powers 14 H. S. Johnson
f.HUI « A. J. Clark
p- Guernsey cl al 4 * L. J. Cooley
be &, Shepherd u Martha Stevens
!k Slosson 44 E. D. Wells
in Benn « do
vnickerbacher 44 do
dweJl for Woodward 44 J. C. Johnson et al.
V'. Harrison 44 Barber &. Swan
n Ray 41 J. Campbell ct al
ra County « Marvin Wilson ct al
usa Culver « P. Taylor
for Berry 44 Spencer & Jewell
i & Bush 44 Dewitt & Johns
>vier 44 S, S. Strait el al
Gil!elt 44 C. H. Colegrove
■6cJ. C. Johnson 44 Tabor, Hathaway & Co.
> Ray 44 J. Campbell ct al
Treadwell 44 H. Slowell & Son
• Evans 44 6. R. Hall
aldwell 44 Jason Clark
6c Gush 44 J. Phalin et aL
Culver 44 J. L. Davenport
nith 44 Tlio. Keeney.
of Jurors--February Term, 1858,
GRAND JURORS. o
■ookfield.—John Waklee,
'vmgion. —James Dewey, Thos, Good
jarleslon.—Lyman H. Poller, Charles
lidge, Luman Fenton, j
'erfield,—George Tavlor,
?lmar.—A. S. Brewsier.
Ikland.—lsaac Losey,
ickson.—M. D. Wylie,
loxville.—Hiram Freeborn,
irris.—Gordon Sieole, Jas. VV. Childs,
iddlcburv.—Simon Spalding, Philander
h L B. Niles.
ceola._j. M. Mapes.
;hmond Elias Miller.
I'Ppen.-E. W. Grinnel.
N 0 c' iP' Spencer, Cornelius Sicele.
•sineld. Charles Goodspeedj Abram
tjuveese jurors.
idlebury.-_>} ew b e rr y Cloose, Ezra Pol.
A. L. Cole.*
“rence. Jacob Lichenlhaler,. Simeon
.. er ' Elias Snell, O. Powers.
Ehaffey, Ethan Strait, J.
pll C [ d^QußckeDbua h, J. B. Seeley,*
Plank ’ Wtn. George*
Fo “lkrod, Wm. Kimple,
• ' Eoraca Fellows,* John Len-'
wrenceviHe.'-pWio Hurd, W. S. Bar.
fcmnh Stevens.*
I, A “ * *
A. J. Cole, Aurora Spencer,
R. Toles,Saml. StrtWm.*
Ciymer.—G. Harrison, Daniel Case, Hen
ry Stevens.*. , vT
Charleston,—W. p. : Sbumway, N. Whit
ney, Seth Clark,* S. Frost.*
Westfield.—W. P. Comstock, John Wak
lee.*
Elkland.—Henry Baxter, Stephen Scallon.
Jackson.—Henry Redfield, Samuel Grin
tiell, Sami. Miller,* Wright Dunham,* Step.
Orcuu.*
Tioga.—H. W. Calkins, S. M. Geer, Jos.
Aiken.*
Covington. —Jos. Hubbell, Ira Graves, C.
S. Videan.*
Delmar. —R. J. Moore, H. S. Hastings.
-•.Mansfield. —F. J. Caldwell.
' Rutland. —Levi Osgood, JeSerson Pruts
man, Joel Rose.*
‘ Farmington. —Hiram Merritt, J. B. Red
field* v
■ Sullivan.—L. D. Seeley, E, A. Fish.* N ' v -
Deerfield.—E. S. Seeley.
Richmond.—E. R. Lamb,* Amos Bixby.*
Union.—Wm. Cassbier,* Albert Newell.*
Osceola.—F. C. Pringle,* Hiram Taylor.*
Shippen.—James Carsaw.
Wellaboro.—John R. Bowen.*
Morris.—Fredrick Huyler.*
Those marked thus * are drawn for sec
ond week.
Dissolution*
TH£ Copartnership heretofore existing under the name of
Smith k Roblyer, is this day dissolv»s by mutual consent.
The books, notes and accounts are in the hands of the sub
scriber for settlement. Those indebted will please take no
tice. [Sullivan, Nov. 9, '67. •] H. L. ROBLYER.
Administrator’s Notice*
LETTERS of Administration having been granted to., the
undersigned upon the Estate of Asa S. Lincoln, late of
Gaines, dec'd., all persons indebted to said estate are request
ed to make immediate payment, and those having claims
against the same will present them for settlement to
Gaines, Jan. 14,1858, (6t) JAS. S. WATROUS,
Adm’r de bonis non.
Administrator’s Sale*
IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan’s Court of Tioga
Co. I will expose to public sale at the Court House in
Wellsboro, Friday, the sth day of February next, at one o’-
clock P. M., the following real estate, to wit:
A lot of land in Delmar, bounded north by lands of Wm.
Hoffman and J. W. Catlin, east by James Hall and Wm. Bocbc,
south and west by Bacbe—containing about 150 acres.
• Jan. 14, ’5B. H. 8. HASTINGS,
' Admr. of Wm. McNitt, dec’d.
Register’s Notice.
*VTOTICE is hereby given, that the Administrators on the
Xv following named Estates have settled their accounts,
and that the same will be presented to the Orphan’s Court of
Tioga Qonnty, on Monday the Bth day of-February, 1858, for
confirmation and allowance, viz:
The account of James 1. Jackson, surviving Administrator
of the estate of Asuhel Culver, dec’d.
The account of Roswell Acly and Darwin Sykes, Adminis
trators of the estate of Wm. U. Reynolds, dec'd.
Wellsbotp, Jan. 14,1858. W. D. BAILEY, Register.
Applications for License.
"VrOTICE ifi hereby given that applications for license to
Xl keep an Inn or Tavern, have been filed in the Office of
the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace of
Tioga Comity, by the fdlowing persons:
R. I’. 11. McAllistei, -•- - Tioga.
John Irvin, ..... Union.
John Sofield, .... Morris.
Russel Taylor, ..... Wellsboro’,
Which applications are to be disposed of by said Court, on
Wednesday, the 3d day of February next, at 2 o'clock P. M.
Jan. 12,1858. * J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk.
WANTED By Wilcox & Sears for which the
highest market price will be paid in Cash.
15,000 Bushels of Wheat,
lO Tons of Pork.
Wellsboro, Nov. 19,1857.
NOTICE IN DlVORCE.— Philena Flint— 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 proffer.
JOHN MATHERS Sheriff,
■ Wellsboro, Jan. 7.1858.
DISSOLUTION.— Notice is hereby given that
the Copartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned under (he name of Hart & Short,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The Books,
Notes and Accounts are in the hands of David Hart
for settlement DAVID HART
Wellsboro. Nov. 27. ’57. BENONI SHORT,
The business will be conducted by D. Hart at the
old stand. All persons indebted to the firm of Hart
& Short are urged to make immediate payment and
save costs.
IVEW STOCK
AT HARTS FLOUR $ PROVISION
STORE.
I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries*
Floor and Provisions, and am prepared to sell at
the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this
hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries and
Provisions for Couutry Produce at Cash prices.
I can furnish every eatable quality of flour at a
less price than any dealer in Wellsboro, either whole,
sale or retail.
I have also on hand a large quantity of Ladles*
and Men's Shoes, which will be sold at a very small
advance upon cost, (or Cash or Produce. As to price
and quality of anything 1 keep on hand for sale, just
call and examine for yourselves. 1 have also a
small slock of
DRY GOODS,
which will be sold AT COST. Call and see.
Wellsboro* Jan. 7, *5B. DAVID HART.
SHERIFF’S SALES.
DY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Lev. and
Venditioni Exponas issued oat of the Common
Pleas of Ttoga County and to me directed I will ex*
pose to public sale on MONDAY, the Ist day of
February next, at one o'clock afternoon in the Court
House, Wellsboro, the following described properly,
to wit; j, **
A tract of land in the township of Lawrence, bounded ou
the south by what is commonly called Mutton Lane, on the
east and north by lands owned by George Wilson and on the
west by the school house lot—containing half an acre of land
be the same more or less, with a frame house, frame barn and
some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Ira
Tfhtrcn.
ALSO—A tract of land In Clymer (formerly Westfield)
township, bounded on the north by B. Mattison, on the east
by W. Labar, on the west by H;'Steele and B. Mattison, and
on the south by Bushmore—containing about one hundred
acreSf-With about fifty acres improved, two framehouses, one
log bouse, one frame barn and two apple orchards thereon.—
To be sold ns the property of Willard Potter.
ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Morris, bounded
north by lands of Enoch & John Bluckwell, east by Erastns
Evans, south by B. Helm, west by Wm. A Enoch Blackwell—
containing about five hundred and twenty-seven acres more
or less (with the exception of one acre deeded to Jessie Hil
burn,) abont fifty or sixty acres improved, one saw mill, one
grist mill, six frame dwelling houses, two frame barns, one
log barn, one blacksmith shop and other out buildings, one*
apple orchard and a few other fruit trees thereon. To be sold
as the property of James Duffey, Charles Duffey, Solomon L,
Duffey and John Duffey.'
ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded as fol
lows, beginning at a pine stump on north bank of the pond
of the water saw mill, thence along the pond north
deg. west 17 6-10 rods to stake, tltauce along by land of San
derson north 37H dog. east 29 92-100 to K. McAllister’s land;
thence by said McAllister’s land south east eight rods
to 8. Parmcotler’s lapd, thence by S, Parmentior south Si®
west twenty rods, thence by same south 63J4® east fourteen
rods, thence by same south 77° west eleven rods to the ploca
of beginning—containing two and four-tenth acres, with a
saw mill, shingle and grist mill bulldingfc known as the Brook
lyn Steam Mills near Tioga village, a shed, store, and every
thing appertaining and belonging thereto.
ALSO—A lot ih said township beginning at L. N. Adams’
south-east corner, thence north 71%®west nine rods to top
of bill, thence along top of hill and Adams’ north 24%° east
28 rods to It. McAllister, thence along AfcAlljster south 68*4®
east 10 4-10 rods to steam mill lot, thence along steam mill
lot south T,W> west 27 0-10 rods to place of beginning with a
frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of Alphcos
Sanderson.
'ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township', bounded as fol
lows, north by lands of Jacob Miller and William. Seely, on
the west by lands of Daniel Friends and Beraont, on the south
by Bcment, Yeomans, W. S, Miller and H 8 Miljer, on
the east by H 3 Miller and Charles TQlinghast—contain
ing about.three hundred and fifty acres of land, about
two hundred and serenty-fiveacrcs improved,one framehouse
three log houses, three frame bams, ono log barn and other
out buildings and apple orchard, thereon. To be sold as tho
property of Lauren Copley.
ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield, bounded on thenortb
by a proposed street loading from Slain street to Academy
elrccf called Seminary Avenue, on the east and sonth by
THE TIOGA COUST It AGITATOR.
lan4s of J. 6. Hoard, Cordelia Smythe and Win. D. Keller,
' Hr'i 5 ® West Ly Williamson road or Main Jot
150 feet square, being 160 feet on Main street and 150 on .«ai<s
Seminary avenue, with a frame house, frame bam and aomft
fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Minor A.
Congdon.
ALSO—A lot of land In Deerfield and Chatliam townships,
bounded north by Alonzo Stevens, east by Charles Hall, sonth
by Jessie Rose, west by Alonzo Stevens—containing about
seventy-five acres, about twenty-five acres improved, a log
house, log barn and young apple orchard thereon. To be sold
as the jnoperjy of Charles Hall.
ALSO—lot of land In the township of Delmar .bounded
north bv John Hastings, E. Rice, N. Impson and others, cast
by 0. R T co, south by Samuel Scranton and Dan. Osborn, west
by D. Osborn and Sabins—containing about one hundred and
flily or & { xty acres, about sixty acres Improved, four frame
houses. 1 wo frame barns, a log blacksmith shop, a saw mill
and two small apple.orchards thereon. To be sold as the
property of William P. Robinson.
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township bounded as
follows, north by Charles Ripley, east hy A. S. Tamer, south
by John W. Guernsey and west by Shaw and Ripley, and
known os the Crandall lot—containing fifty-eight acres, with
tdght acres improved. To be sold as the property of Silas
lot of land In Liberty township, bounded as fol
lows, north by John Q. Jforgirat, east by Daniel Huyler, south
by James McVoy and west by John Sheffer—containing about
two hundred and thirty acres, with sixty acres improvedfOne
log and frame house, one log barn, one frame bam and an
apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of George
Hebe.
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, (now boro of
Mansfield) bounded north by J. P. Morris, on the east by
Railroad street, o ( n the sonth by ■ street, and on the
west by J. P. Morris—containing about one-fourth acre of
land, with a good frame dwelling house and shed and some
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of II G
Martin. )
ALSO—A lot of land In the borough of Lawrenceville,
bounded west by Calvin Brown, S. Ryan Sidney Mills,
north by Orlando Adams nnd School house lot, east by a pub '
lie street and south by Mechanic street containing about one
acre of land, with a wooden dwelling bonse a story and a half
high thereon. To bo sold as the property of Clark Slosson.
ALSO—A lot of land situate in Chatham township, Tioga
Co. Pa., bounded north by lot No. 172 of the allotment of
Bingham lands in Chatham township In possession of Seth B.
Uacket, east by lots No. 195 and 194 in possession of David
Gee and David A. Churchill, south by lot No. 207 conveyed to
John Short and lot No. 208 conveyed to Charles Avery, and
on the west by lot No. 204 in possession of Charles Fuller—
containing fifty-seven and nine-tenth acres, with usual allow
ance of six per cent for roads, be same more or leas, being
part of 'warrant No. 1336, with about fifty acres improved, an
old log house and old log bam with a frame school house one
and half stories.hlgh about twenty feet by thirty, thereon.—
To be sold as the puoperty of A. Combs.
ALSO—A lot of land In Middlebury township, bounded as
follows, north by Samuel Wedge, east by Wm, Dennison,
south by Wm. Borden, and west by L. I. Nichols—containing
seventy acres with about -fifteen acres improved, one frame
house, one frame born and a small apple orchard thereon.
To be sold as the property of Truman Carpenter.
ALSO—A lot of land in Liberty township, bounded as fol
lows, north by Thomas Black, south by D. W. Canfield and
west by Taylor—containing about ten acres, with a tav
ern house and barn and other out buildings and a small ap
ple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of C. A.
Comstock.
ALSO—Lot No. 50 to plan of Covington borough, fifty feat
front on York street, running back 200 feet to an alley,
bounded south by York street, west by lot No. 49, east by lot
No. 51, north by Anderson’s alloy—containing one-third of
an acre, more or less, with a frame house and born thereon.
To be sold os 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 Xhoma
Soper and the estate of Josephns Clark, dec’d, on the north
by Ifni. Soper, 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 farm containing about sixty-five acres, the balance
lying adjoining in the county of Bradford. To be sold os the
property of Sidney L. Hibbard.
ALSO—A lot of land iu Klkland borough, bounded north
by the public rood, east by D. B. Shoff, and south aud west by
D. B. Shoff—containing one acre more or less,improved, with
a tavern house, barns, Ac., and some fruit trees thereon. To
be sold as the property of Almon Beemau.
ALSO—A lot of land in the borough of Wellsborough,
bounded north by Samuel R. Smith, east by Main street,
south and west by Beuj B Smith—containing two town lots
all improved, supposed to be about two-thirds of au acre,
more or less, one frame house, one frame burn aud a few fruit
trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel A
Mack.
ALSO—A. lot of land in the borough of Mansfield,bounded
as follows, north by C V Elliott, east by H Lawrenoe, 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 Shnart.
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, hounded north
by Artemns Barnhart, east by Joseph Harding, sooth 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 tbs
north by the north line of warrant No. 978, on the east by
land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the
south by lands of John Benson and Arad Smith, and on the
west by land of Zopher Tears and A. Updike—containing
about one hundred and ten acres with-about sixty acres im
proved,'a frame dwelling house and a few fruit tree* thereon!.
To bo sold as the property of John Benson.
also —a lot of land In Covington borough, bounded north
by Gerould-st, east by Tioga railroad, south by an alley and
west by lot of Patrick Hurbut—being lot No. 42.0 n new map
containing about one-fourth of an acre, with a frame house &
small barn fthd a few fruit trees thereon Sold as the proper
ty of Timothy Crowley
ALBo—a lot of land In Dplmar township, bounded north by
Wesly Coolidge, east by Chas Dawson, south by lands of Sam'l
Dickinson, west by Robert Carr, containing about 73 acres
about 15 acres improve d, a log house,*frame barn and young
apple orchard thereon. \ Sold os the property of Charles Good*
ro. 1
Sheriffs Office, Wells boro, *|
Jan- U, 1558 . f . JOHN MAT TIBBS, Stiff.
BRILLIANT PROSPECTUS.
FOURTH YFAR OF THE
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION.
THE FAMOUS DU9BELDORF
GALLERY OF PAINTINGS.
PURCHASED AT A COST OF 8180,000.
And Power's world renowned statue of the
GREEK SLAV?.
Re-purchased for six thousand dollars , with several
hundred other works of Art, in Paintings, Sculpture
and bronzes, comprise the Premiums to be awarded
to the subscribejs of the
COSMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION,
who subscribe before the 28th of January, 1858, at
which time the awards will 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,” al»o to
A copy of the Cosmopolitan Art Journal one year,
also to
A Certificate in the Award of Premiums, also
A free admission to the Dusscldorfand Cosmopol
itan Galleries.
Thus it is seen that for every three dollars paid,
(he subscribej nut only receives a <*
SPLENDID THREE DOLLAR ENGRAVING!
but, also, the beautifully illustrated
Two Dollar Art Journal , One Year,
Each subscriber is also presented with a Certifi
cate 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 85, and a ccilificate
grails.
Any one ofthe leading 83 Magazines is furnished,
instead of Engraving and Art Journal, if desired.
No person is restricted to a single share. Those
taking five memberships, remitting 815,0 re 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 sub
scribe, on receipt of five postage clamps, (15 cents.)
Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A.,
548 Broadway, New York.
J. N. BACHE, Hon. Sec'y.
select school.
MISS HELEN GOON. lale Assistant Teacher at
the Wcllsboro Academy, respectfully announ
ccs to the people of Wellsboro and vicinity, that she
will open a Select School in the room over A. P.
Cone’s Law Office, on Main at., on Monday the 2lsl
of December inst. She begs to assure parents that
her 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.] If.
music: music:
I WISH to have the citizens of Wcllsboro and vi.
cinily understand, that 1 will furnish to order
Pianos, Mclodeans, and shed music, cheaper, belter,
and more durable than can be famished 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., Pa.
December 3d. 1857- '
C. I*. HOYT.
CIVIL ENGINEER SURVEYOR &
DEAU GHTSMAN.
Wellsboro, Pa*
£7* OJfiee reith /• N. Bache [Feb. 19-5 T
' AYER’S
CHERRY
PECTORAL-
FOR THE RAPID CURE OF
COEDS, COUGHS, AND
HOARSENESS.
Beixfieu), Mass, 20th Dec, 1855.
Da J C Atzb: I do not hesitate to say the
best remedy I have ever found for Coughs,
Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant
symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pectoral.
Its constant use in my practice and my fam
ily for the last ten years has shown it to pos
sess superior virtues for the treatment of
these complaints. EBEN KNIGHT, M. Dj
A B MORTLEY, Esq., of Utica, N. Y-, vritet
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 pay twenty-five dollars
for a bottle than do without it, or take uny otbhr remedy.”
Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza.
Spbixc field, Miss, Feb. 7,1856.
Bsoiaii Am; I will cheerfully certify your Pectoral is
the best remedy we possess for the cure of Whooping Congb,
Croup, and the chest diseases of children. We of your fra
ternity in tbeßouth appteciateyonr skill,and commend vonr
medicine to our people. HIRAM CONKLIN, M.*D.
AMOS LEE, Esq., Monterey, la., writes, 3d Jan, 1856;
“I had a tedious Influenza, which confined me in doors six
weeks; took many medicines without relief; finally tried
your Pectoral by the advice of our clergyman. The first dose
relieved the soreness in my throat and lungs; less than one
half the bottle made me completely well. Your medicines
are the best as well as the cheapest we can buy, and wo es
teem you, Doctor, and your remedies, as the poor man's
friend.'* '
Asthma, or Phthisic, and Bronchitis.
TPeet Manchester, Pa., Feb. 4,1866.
Sre t Your Cherry Pectoral is performing marvellons 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 lost forty years.
HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant.
A A RAMSEY, u D, Albion, Monroe Co., lowa, writes, Sept.
6, 1855: “During my practice of many years 1 have fount!
nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral for giving ease and re
lief to consumptive patients, or curing such ns are 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 tried.
Consumption.
Probably no one remedy bos ever been known which cored
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.
Aston House, New Tors Qtt, March 5,1856.
Boer. Aver, Lowell: 1 feci It a duty and a .pleasure to in
form you what your Cherry Pectoral has done for my wife. —
She had been five months laboring under the dangerous symp
toms of Consumption, from which no aid we could procure
gave her much relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr
Strong, of this city, where we have come for advice, recom
mend a trial of your medicine. }fb bless his kindness, as
we do your skill, for she has recovered from that day. She
is not yet as strong as she used to be, but is free from her
cough, and calls herself well.
Yours with gratitude and regard,
ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shelbyville.
Consumptives, 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 cures 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 proofs are shown that
these Pills have virtues which surpass in excellence the ordi
nary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the
esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but
powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimulate the
vital activities of the body, remove the obstructions of Its
organs, purify the blood, and expel disease. They purge out
the foul humors which breed nod 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 cure the every-day complaints of every body,
but also formidable and dangerous diseases that have baffled
the beat of human skill. While they produce powerful effects
they are at the same time, in diminished doses, the safest and
best physic than can be employed for children. Being sugar
coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable
are free from any risk of barm. Cures have been made which
surpass belief were they not substantiated by men of such
exalted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of
untruth. Many eminent elergymeu and physicians have lent
their names to certify to the publia the reliability of my rem
edies, while others have sent me tho assurance*of their con
viction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the re
lief of my afflicted, suffering fellow-men.
The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my
American Almanac, containing directions for their use and
certificates of their cures of the following complaints :
Coßt\vcness. Bilious Complaints. Rheumatism, Dropsy,
Heartburn, Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea,
Indigestion, Morbid Inaction of the Bowels and Pain arising
therefrom, Flatulency, Loss of Appetite, all Ulcerous and
Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuaat medicine,
Scrofula'or King’s Evil. They also, by purifying the blood
and stimulating the system, cure many complaints which it
would not be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness,
Partial Blindness, Neuralgia and Nervous Irritability. De
rangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, and other kin
dred complaints arising from a low state of the body or ob
struction of its functions.
Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some other
pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ayer’s Pills, and take
nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this
in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the
best aid there is for them, and they should have it.
PREPARED BY DR. J . C. AYER ,
Practical and Analytical Chemist, Lowell, Massachusetts.
Price 25 Cents per Box. Fire Boxes for $l.
SOLD BY
J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, and by Druggists and .Merchants
generally. [Dec. 3.57.]
FALL FASHIONS.
MRS. M. J. GRIERSON
TTAS juat returned from the City with a nice as
-tX- sorlment of Fall and Winter Goods, such as
Bonnets,
Flowers,
Feathers,
: Borders,
Velvets if
Satins
For Bonnets.
Mrs. Grierson lias engaged for the season, a good
Milliner. Also, a City Dressmaker, to make dredb.
e?, Cloaks and Children's Clothes. ITT All orders
promptly attended (o.
Wellsboro, 0c1.22,1857.
VV. D. TERBELL,
Successor to
W. TERBELL & SON,
CORNING, N. V.
Wholesale and Retail Dealers, in
Drugs & Medicines, Lead , Zinc, & Colored Paints ,
Oils, Varnishes , Brushes , Camphene Sf Burning
Fluid , Dye Stufs , Sash A- Glass , Pu- e
Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medi
cines, Artists Paints Brushes ,
Perfumery , Fancy Articles,
Flavoring Extracts ,
ALSO
A general assortment of School Books, Blank Books,
Staple and Fancy Stationery.
Physicians, Druggists, and Country Merchants
dealing in any of the above articles can be supplied
at a small advance on New York prices.
Sept 3,1857.
TIOGA COUNTY
STEAM FLOURING MILL,
At malnsburg, Pcima.
THE new and splendid Sleum Mill at Mainsburg
Is now in full operation, and the proprietor is
prepared to do custom work or Flouring with neat
ness and despatch. This Mill has 4 run of stone,
and is capable of grinding 80 bushels per hour.
Persons.bringing Grain to this Mill can have it
ground iy take home with them; and we will war
rant them as good work as can be done re
gion of country. LYMAN WETMORE. Prqp’r.,
Oct. 8,1857. R. K. BRUNDAGE, Agent, '
Who willgo to Kansas?
THE subscriber will sell the Farm on which he
lives, in Lawrence, containing 140 acres, 100
of which is.improved. It is well watered, has a
comfortable* house, barns, neccssaiy outbuildings
and a good orchard of choice fruit thereon.
Also, a Tavern Stand in Lawrencoville, known as
ihe “Geer House,” with ample accommodations.
Attached is a.Store building suitable for the Gro.
eery and Dry Goods business—alhto be sold or rent,
ed to suit applicants. For terms apply to *
Lawrenceville, Sept. 11 ’56. M. S. BALDWIN,
POTTER & HAMMOND’S
NEW SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP.
rp HIS Sjsleal leaches a practical, bonnets, hand
X writing. It dots this systematically. The
subject W 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 by Baldwin, Lowell
& Co., Tioga, Fa. Price 00 cents per doz.
BALDWIN, LOVELL & CO.,
ARE now receiving a very choice and carefully
selected assortment of
‘STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Groceries and Provisions,
and are prepared to furnish them to customers at
As Reasonable Prices
As they can be bought in any other Market.
Customers can rely upon finding nt alltimes any
article they may wish, and all Goods warranted to
be as represented.
Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Gdods,
Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety oPtrim
mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the
Stock before purchasing elsewhere. [
Baldwin, Lowell & Co., have always on hand
a seasonable and fashionable stock of i
Gentlemen’s Ready-Made Clothing,
which will be sold at the lowest CASFL PRICES.
ALSO ,
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware , Glass
Stone , Hollow and Wooden \Ware,
Iron , fee/, Nailsi Oils, Pqints
and Dye-Stuffs of every kind
and of the best quality , ;
with BOOTS 4* SHOES, for Everybody,
*,* All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for goods at the market prices.: ‘
Tioga, July , I
WELLSBORO SELECT SCIIOOC.
MRS. MARY C. RUCKMAN, Principal.
MISS MARTHA P. EMERY, Assistant.
Mrs. Huckman would announce to tier friends
and patrons, that she will open a School at her resi
dence (house formerly occupied by Grierson)
on Tuesdoy, Dec. Ist. 1857. j •
Term to continue twelve weeks. j s
RATES OF TVITIONi j
Orthography, Reading, Writing and Mental
Arithmetic, I [ $1 50
Geography, Grammar and Arithmetic, 2 00
Algebra, Geometry and Higher English 3 00
French, Latin and Drawing, 4 00
Every effort will be made to render Jhis school
profitable to the pupils and acceptable io Us patrons.
The government, while firm, wifi be)strictly kind
and parental, and the teachers will endeavor as far
as possible to moke'(his school in all its [aspects “a
well regulated family 11 where kindness courtesy and
a Christian spirit are the controlling characteristics,
and where nothing unbecoming the strictest purity
of character can be learned by example.
A select class of more advanced boys r will be re
ceived, 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 ladles for the occupation of teaching.
Wellsboro, Nov. 27,1857- j j.
WILCOX & SEARS.
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEALERS IN
SOLE &■ UPPER LEATHER J
BOOTS Ac SHOES.
FINDINGS, ;
* PORK 4- FLOUR ,
PROfISIONS 4- GROCERIES,
of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. *
Cush paid for Hides, CulfSkins and Sheep Pelts.
One door below Bailey’s Store. SearV Shoe shop
removed to same building. ! '
July 9lh, 1857. ly. ! j- . .
Post Office Notice. [
Mails close at the HVllshoro’ Post Office as follows;
Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at 10*4 o’clook a. m.
Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield andjTijoy, Tuesday,
Thursday and Saturday, at 7 o’clock a. m. • \
Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Troy, Monday,
Wednesday and Friday at 7}/£ o’clock a. m. j '
Southern, via Jersey Shore*, Tuesday and Friday at o’-
clock p. m. j [
Western, via Condersport, Tuesday and Fridiy at I]4 o'
clock p. m. j |
Malls arrive os follows : j [
Northern 4c., via Tingrt, daily, by 1 p.jm.
Eastern 4c., via Troy and Mansfield, by !6 o'clock p. m..
same days- of leaving. I ;
Eastern 4c., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m., same days
of leaving. 1 .«
Southern, via Jersey Shore. Tuesday 4 Fr!«tiy| by 12 m.
Western, via Couderspurt, Tucodav and Friday by 12 in.
Sept. 17,1857. 1. D. IIICIIAJtDS, 1». iI.
A RETIRED PHYSICIAN. 75 years of agej hiring lost his
Father, iwo Brothers, Daughter, Son-iii-lnw, Nephews,
ami Nieces, by that dreadful disease. Consumption, iuu! suffer
ing with a Cough himself, determined to visit the Hast Indies.
Egypt and Japan, where he discovered a Preventative and
Certain Cu*c for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis} Consumption,
Nervous Debility and Asthma. Ills cough vVajJcured imme
diately; he returned, cured his Relatives, who inherited the
disease, and in connection with his son have employed it in
their practice, curing thousands of rases considered hopeless
by others. For the purpose of rescuing as ma'nyj of his suffer
ing fellow beings as possible, he is sending the Recipe to all
who wish it for 10 cents; 8 of it to pay the postage, and the
balance printing. Address Dr. Heath, 101 Spring street, op
posite St. Nicholas Hotel, New York. [Aug. 20,3m05.]
Gt RECIAN OIL PAINTING.—FuII pnd explicit
T directions forpursuing ihisbeaulifutart, will be
forwarded to any undress by cnclo«ing'sl and a pos-
Inge stamp to' T 1 D. DEMINGi
WelLboro, Tioga Co Pa.
Papers copying the a markad
copy with bill of the same, will be duly honored by
return mail. 1
To Fanners and Sportsmen.
—|«|<g < rjMlE highest
ioF POULTRY, YEN-
CttWß ISON and all kinds
WILD GAME, at the 1
WELLSBORO JkEAT MARKET.
Customers can rely upon finding at this Market,
the best qualities of meat always on hand.
Simp In the north end of the WelUbbro Hold.
Wcllsboro* Sept. 24, 1857., (if.) ,| 1
IMBUOT ypes.
MELAINOTYES AND AMBROGRAPES’
OK PICTURES ON}CLASS, IRON & PiPEK; AI.SO,
ELECTROT IfM E S ,
or raised pictures: i
Taken at S. H. Clcaveland’s Rooms, oicr Bailey’s
Store. Particular attention paid to,copying.
Pictures taken in cloudy as well as clqar weather.
The quality of my pictures is 100 well knownlo
need comment. Cali and see for yourselves.
All those wishinig Pictures will please call
dialcly, as my stay in town will be short.
Particular attention paid to puptls.| I
S. H.CLEAVELAND.
Wellsboro. Nov. 19.1857. |\ [
Store Goods in I loga Tillage.
BALD WIN, LOWELL |<s- CO. ~
Have a small Slock of Goods on hanjl, bought in
view of the light times, which will be sold very low
for Cash or any kind of Produce. arc located
at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite
the Mammoth Store of Charles O. Etz. |
We would further say to all those'indebted.to us
by note or book account, that we must liave pay or
costs will be made. Wc’lljLake Cash jorj any and all
kinds of Produce at the highest market prices.
BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO.
- Tioga, Nov. 36,1857. |
UNION ACADEMY.
S. B. PRICE t A. D-, i. Principal.
THE Winter Term of 1857-8 will commence on
Tuesday Dec. IsL ; \
TUITION from i 53,00 to $5,00
BOARD (per week).... 1,50
Deerfield, Nov. 19,1857. ; !
©9
EUSNTISitT.
Office at kis residence, near.ihe
All work perlainfftg to his line; of business
done prompily aod r well.
Wcilsboto’, April 2. 18j7.-lf. . ]
NEW FIRM.! r‘
THE OREAT ENGLISH REMEDY.
SIR JAS. CLARKE'S CELEBRATED
FEMALE P'HiLS;
' Prepared from a Prescription of Sir Janies Clarke, M. D.
Physician Extraordinary lo the Queen. This Ip valuable Med
cine is unfailing in the euro of all those painful and danger
ooa diseases Incident to the female constitution.
It modnrates all excess. removes all obstructions, and
brings on the monthly period with regularity. These Pills
should bo used two or throe weeks previous to confinement;
they fortify the constitution, and lessen the suffering during
labor, enabling the mother to perform her duties with safety
to herself and child.
These Pills should not bo taken by females dnrnur the
FIRST THREE MONTHS of Pregnancy, aa«*y areauretu
bring on Miscarriage, but at any other time they are safe
In all csissc* of Servers and Spinal Affections, pam In*the
Back and Heaviness, Fatigue on Slight Exertion, Pal
pitation of the Heart, Lowneas of Spirits, Hysterics,* Pick
Headache, Whites and all other painful diseases occasloned -by
a disordered system, these Pills will effect a cun* alien ail
other moans have failed, and although a powerful rented*
does not contain iron, calomel, antimony orany other ralnom
Full directions accompany each package,
ted States and Canada, O.vb Dollar.
Sole Agents for this Country—
I. C. BALDWIN * (V.
Rochester. N. V.
N. B. $1 00 enclosed te any authorised Agent, will insure
a bottle of Pills by return mail.
For sale Wholesale and Retail by 11. W. ELLIOTT Elmira,
and by one druggist in every town in the United States.
For particulars cal* at ElHptt’sand get a Circular. 4
For sale in Wellsboro, by J. A. Roy, Covington bv W,
Taylor, Mansfield, by C. W. Nesbitt: Tioga by A. Hum
phry and H. H. Burden: I*iwrcncevllle by W. O. Miller;
Knoxville by A. J. Dearman: Westfield by Uuodspccd A
Brother; Klkland by 3. t J. Parkherst.
Jan. 12, 1857.—1 y. _ ,
The Empire! The Empire?!
" NEW FIRM 4- NEW GOODS 1
I/O WEN, BULLARD & CO,
j ) would inform the public that they may be found
at the old stand of Bowen & Bullards known as the
where they are now receiving fresh from the City, a
full supply of
Fall & Winter Good*.
of every variety and quality, which cannot but foil
the mos»t fastidious, and,at the lowest rates : Such
as
Dry Goods & Groceries,
BOOTS «fe SHOES,
READYMADE CLOTHING,
Crockery, Hardware,
Wooden ware,
PROVISIONS, Ac. Ac.
J. R. BOWEN, 1
, M. BULLARD
Wellsboro Not. 5 ’57. L. TRUMAN, \
HOOPS —Hoops—Hoops ! Plain Brass, Brass
Wire, Whalebone and Reed, at the EMPIRE.
COME to the EMPIRE if you want a nice b6n
nel—also Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Bur*
ders, Linings, &c..
IF you want a Carpet CHEAP, call at
BOWEN BULLa/ZD, &CO.
LATEST STYLES Plats and Caps just recei*
ed at Bowen Bullard dt.C.o
Charles O. Etz of Tioga
Village would rcspectiully call the attention of the
public to the following advertisement. “Man wan's
but little here below nor wants that little lung” is
an old saying and perhaps true to a certain extent
But it seems to me that in ibis lime of general
suspension and panic, everything is tending to a
reverfion of lime-honored sayings, and everybody
wantsaliltle more still. The farmers (and they
really ought to have as much as anybody, for they
are to our country what amain spring is to a watch,)
wants a little more for .their wheal, buckwheat, rye,
corn, oats, potatoes, &e., than the purchaser fepls
able and willing to pay. The merchant wants a
little more for his Flour, Pork, Salt, Dry Goods,
Bools &, Snoe?-, Hals &. Caps, Hardware, Crockery
and ten thousand little things he has to sell than
the farmer thinks he ought to pay.
At this present lime 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 2-6; butter, 14 to 1G cents. Now to
equalize the mutter and make it satisfactory on both
sides, I want and will agree to take from every
farmer of Tioga county, all the wheat 1 can get
for the next 60 days at 9 and 10 shillings per bush*
el according to quality; buckwheat at 2-6 to 3;
corn 5r to 5-6; oats 2-9 to 3 shillings ; butter 16 to
19 cents.
VVill sell yon in exchange;
Suit per barrel, 16s. Flour extra superfine 13s
per sack, §6 50 per barrel. Superfine, Us per sack,
85 50 per bbh Coffee sugar Idler *‘A” as white as
snow at Is. Coffee sugar letter “B” 12cts, Very
nice brown sugar, HcLs. Common, lOcts. LaguM
ra coffee, every kernel good, 1-4.' Old Java, very
nice, 1-6. Young Hyson tea, warranted lip-top,
4.5 and GsbiUings, Tullow candles,l7cts. Sperm*
3-6 Fine cut tobacco, 3s. Loose smoking, 1-6.
Plug tobacco, 3s to 4s. Eagle Denims, best manu
factured, lOcls to Is. Lawrence mills, sheeting,
very heavy, lOcls Fine unbleached, from 10 cts lo
Is, Pleached muslin, from 7cts io 1-6. Calicoes,
all styles, consisting of Merrimacks, Cocheeoes,
Spragues, Phillip Allens, &c , from 6sets to Is, A
great vuricly of all wool Delaines, Cashmeres, Silk
and Wool Poplins, Paramellas, KigolctU*. Hoods,
Hosiery, Gloves and a great variety of little fixings,
also a very I’rgc stock ol Boots and Shoes, Ladies
and Gent's wear. Ladies coarse Slices 9s. Ladle's
calfand enamelled leather, Ils to 12s, Gaiters, a
splendid assortment 10s to 16s. Gent's kip Boots,
home made, from $4 to 4 25 j City made from $3 50
to 5 50.
In a word our stock is complete in all it* depart,
ments, from the sugar and molasses down cellar to
the best and most e.umplvtc ussorimenfor common
urnJ satin w. l ll paper ever kept in a country store up
stairs. Briny alonir all .the grain &c., you have to
sell, what you do nut want to exchange lor Goods I
will pay you the cash for at cash prices,
Nov, 5,1837
I'"/\ Bushels of Good Wheal waotid
JII'iUUU by C. O. ETZ.
SAAA Bushels of Oats, wanted by
C. O. ETZ.
10,000 Bushels of Buckwheat wanted h_v
THE WITHERED HEART,
( BY T. S. ARTHUR
This Is a large 12mo volume. Price £l,OO, with a Cue meazo
liut engraving, and N ime of the must thrilling tale* vv<t
written by the author. It shows how a man may fccem to the
world all that is good and noble, and yet he a tyrant in his
family, and finally send his wife to a umd-hons©.
We publish all Mr. Arthur’s new hooks, also works of His
tory. Biography. &c. fop which wo want agent*in MI jwrHof
the* United Stales, to whom th«* largest commission will bo
paid, also an extra commission in tho way of gifts.
\ J. VT. BHADLEY,
- 48 N’orth Fourth St. Philadelphia.
N. vpit>ai*nt by mail, free, on receipt of the
price of book. I
NOTICE is hereby given that an election of Ri
rectors and Treasurer of the Mansfield Iron
Works, will be held at the Company's Office,. Mans
field, Tioga county. Pa , on the first Monday of* Jan
uary next, at 2 o'clock, afternoon.
Dec. 17, 1857t2
Letters testamentary having been
granted to the undersigned upon the'last Will
and Testament of Ludwiek Hart, late of Charleston
dec'd, those indebted to tbe estate will make imme
diate payment, and those having claims against the
same will present them to MORGAN HAR P,
Charleston, Dec. 24, *57-6t* Exr.
NOTICE. —Letters Testamentary having been
granted to the undersigned on the last W ill 5c
Testament of Samuel McKinney, Ulc of Tioga,
dec'd, all those indebted In the estate will make im
mediate payment, and those having claims against
the same will.present them to
" ' ANDREW J. MrKINKEY )
WM GA HR LTSUN, J Errs.
Tioga, Dec. 24, *57-t6* i
fpAKE NOTlCE—that I hive applied to .tho
j/ Court of Common Picas of Tioga county G-r 11.0
benefit of the Insolvent Laws of this State; and
that the 14th day of January nexl, at 1 o'clock af
ternoon, is fixed for the hearing in said application,
at the Court House ID Weßsbojfo, at which lime and
place mr creditors can attend it’ they .think proper.
Dec. 30,18.VM3* PETER *m*URIST.
CHARLES O. ETZ.