, g-SOff RECEIVE STOCK OF yfj'liS TER t o o p s. hd complete. and to whicli Tie inviles ;hb^/ji ie Gqiida buying public. 1 will neolio" , a s y/ e dro not actasfoffled lo d instruments. But please.gall and 'W?f iteGiods rad Pricdado nolMiUJou, we gg; }ress 000:$$,\ jENTLEME N. •II Snrl at Oseood’R a fine stock of CLOTHS, .'“{eJjes, u.vper SHIRTS, drawers, IvfS MITTENS, aud a full slock 6f Furnish, Goo*. Vou will find it cheaper and far more "oliobay and we!ir good warm under gar “ibinlo pay doctor’s bills. !S l lDWStltSt& a s iock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats, , iwta OrerSbfrtnOrer Alls, Guernsey Jack k’V • OSGOOD’*. fiK O C E B I,E, S,, " ff toinUe*lock. Tea., from 3* up. ;Choipp i,,! flour constantly on hand. .... . BAUD war E . . aiiioet of Cutlery &. Shelf Hardware; in fact irir rnrjliii'ny in the line, fron>«,Jinch .Brad to (tar Jar. -- IE O N cfi, Enfloii, Horseshoe, Band, Hoop, Round, jw, Round, Square, half-round and oval rods. Blister, German and Cork Steel. Nail fc Hor«-Noii?. &c. ‘ boots & shoes rertuck— embracing nearly every style and No numbers over 14, at f.-ifuilcr, Jl, 1858. FOB . SALE. ■ & A good assortment of the choicest wtmdsof ’ p Apple, Pear, andChefiry Trees, la good order.* * : . ,1 5 Uj’-etrees for $5O per hundred* .Per* intention ,’bne the trees bear just such fmitas llpc labels 2r. We would invite those wanfing.frqit trees ual the Nunery and examine' for themselves n purchasing elsewhere. ' B. C, WICKBAM. : 1. T, BLOODGOOD, Village, Nov. 11,1858. RAYED from the premises of the subscriber, «or about the 28th of October, a RED**fWO IROLD STEER. Information concerning cue will be thankfully received, ta, Nov. 11. FRED. STICKLEY. rcrs Drawn for December Term, ’5B. GRAND JURORS. «. F. Baker, Leander Culver, Edgar Fish, Dan- Field, Olm G. Gerould, Francis W. Gilchel!, ie Granger, Jesse Howe, Richard Insclio, Oba ■ Insdio, Alfred Knapp, Dennis Kingsley, Na- Miller, Isaac Ogden, Ambrose Parker, Bcoja i Plank, Abram PruUman, Davitf S. Peters,,Sid- Hansom, John E, Robinson, Chasf. .Stanton, j. Sherman, Geo. Waes, Jacob H r Westbrook,* TRAVERSE JI’RORS FIRST WEEK. ohn Barnhart, Oliver Blanchard, Ahncrßulfelijy, i. Bulkley, Jos.U, Bradford, *i\ Cassbier, Al/iheus D. 'Cole, Isaac CoJJids, H.Coon. Uriah S. Dieffl-nbach, Daftd Doney, toio Z)oud, Oliver Elliott, Benj. Furman, John Balings, Jno. B, Hardy, Chag. Hart, Hiram S. tog?, Lyman Huriburl, Geo. Harvey, Geo. Hcr |;ra, JoJm Karr, Jacob Kelts, Joo.L. Kingsbury, sbLarrison, Leonard Miller, Jos. Morris, Mich- V«ier,-Chas. G. Osgood, RobL B. Poller, CharU Pmllips, A polios Pills, John Shcffcr, Robt. W. Reynolds Sixbce. SECOND WEEK, fad B. Bryant, Rockwell S, Bailey, Jas. B *2, Kdffin BuJUey, Wm,. Campbell, Peter M. MarlmCdss, Edwin Dewy, Homer Elliolt, A.Fid), John Fick, Samuel Gtllett, James Jas. H. Hoagland, EraalusG, Hill, Hui, Chas, Herrington, Dan I L. Holden, irkpaicick, Henry-’ Harrison, John Dink, Horace W. , Merrick, Thaddeus ili WiUiacn Newell, Joel Rose, Calvin Roycc, Ramsey, John Springpr, £Ua4 Tipple, Chas 'S C. Wickham, Jos.. Weaver, Daniel Wat r‘\faman,A.G. Eftiotf. 5 * 1 Trial List--December Term. ts. Charles Blanchard icfehs.ru si ys. George Knox et at Power vs, M. luscho’s Admr’s >B. Hannah Daggett i klmt YB. R. W. Stewart ts. 11. T. Ryon \ r«bytenwi Chared. J. p. Brers , i .Vf 'u ma TS - I{ - T. Kyon .... ts. Matthew Millers Admr'n nwtetal do . Sir' «• J- a. Hammond Holier T&} & Whitcomb Snn TB - B - C * Wickham p,r»„ ts. Clymer School Directors fc w ts. j. Stoddard etal Y n-n'*ss i T, ‘ **■ B. Bnrley ~fr. fr i T * ts. W. N. Hammond yr - T J - H. utterly nWp !”• ”■ Palmer Soith Ts * J - Bower ts. Lewis Darling ts. Win. Barnes ti. W. T. Humphrey ’ ts. Slossonaad Slosson ts. —*— Churchill etal - T *« J. Hl'Satterly ts. E. Dyer . • ‘ • * ti. R, K..Bmndago ts. w. W. Ballard ot al ts. C. S. Whitcomb et al ts. L. Davenport' ts. Clark ts» W. W. Ballard'et at ta. J. Tremain ts« E. H. Smith ts. 11. A. Guernsey et al ta. Eraatns Kiles ts. R; K. Brundage ‘ ts* W. M. Johnson ts. George Harvey vb. J. Ford ts. Charles Colegrote ts. Campbell, Phelps, et al ts. T. Marvin et al vs. C. Osmun vs. 8. 1. Holiday ts- J. Spencer et al vs. C. Colcgrovo et al ■vs. I. H. 1 Smith VS. Ezra Updike vs. Mott ts. Wm. B. Keyes etal ts. J. iL Tubbs et al ts. Royal Rose ' Te.!W.'i>.;Kelly t*• . ’*, . i v*. ;t ß.S.«ayre etal- ;i ts. 'Campbell,' Green‘etal' • - * • ▼s.- J. Woodford ts. 11. stowell & Son ts. J. Math era et al . ts. aJL Hall ts. State Mutual Insurance Co ts. J. Davis etal 'T '* * • ts. K Rice et al ts. Girard Insurance Co. ts, E. Dyer ts. Solomon Philips ts. L. Dodge ts. J. Emery ts, J. Keeney • • , ts. 8. P. Babcock ‘ ta. 0. Hammond T, « 2, 1 Beach et al t*. Kilburp ts. ifaiufielj Seminary t«. Leach * Culxey .. Ts. C, Blaacbard> ■ ts- M. Brainan tv- Jobs a. Hammond tt* Job Wlkx* rt - Amos Rlzby Coitts Icßiipj! '• Gcttmey I %S ettl miking* S^ 400 - , *r Ws ’ X-Co. •UV*"’ 8 ■■jeT,* ■Ewry ■* -lr fovl Co. ■Qlwir lers ''Mtrril 1 i«ho ?«ktt if*"?*!! ■54- tS reuant lo *h, XI: otaoiM trnl-of Ti oga Cminly, I expose to .public sale, on the the 3d’day of Deamber next, at one o clock P. M-, the following real estate. Ibid the properly of Beniamin K. Chapman, of Sullivan, in said county deck), to, wit . A lot of land in Sullivan; Tioga county, bounded north by lands of the heirs of Thos. E. Rexford.on the east by lands of James Euggles, south by lands of John Evans and west by lands of the heirs of Garret Compton—containing about SO acres. Terms on day of sale. H. E. CARD, : Sullivan, Nov. 11, 1858. Admr. BANK NOTICE.—To the Stockholders of the Tioga County Bank: You arc hereby notified that life .annual election of Directors of the above ‘w}lt be held sl its Banking house in Tioga Pa. on Friday, November'26,lBsB. ■ ’ Nov. 4,1658.' ■ ’ E. P. STEERS, Cashier. LDMB PINSr-NEW STYLE,. -• '. LEAD PENCILS—EXTRA FINISH, SCHOOL & {UISCELLANENUS 800K5.,- YAN KF.ENOTipNS, SUPjERIOR N EEDLES, at SMITH &-RICH ARDS’, FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE GOLD PENS witIrPENCIL CASES. GOLD PINS—New and Splendid Styles, JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, O* A New Slock just received by (Nov. 4,1858.) ANDIE FOLEY. NOTICE is hereby given that all persons who have not lifted their licenses, lying in ibis office, must do so during the December term of Court or they will be prosecuted in pursuance of law. O. F. TAYLOR, Treasurer. Treasurer 1 * Office, Wefts Doro, Nov. 4, 1858. THE copartnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers under the name and style of Truman & Bowen la this day dissolved by mutual consent. LUCIUS TRUMAN JOHN R. BOWEN, V . \VellsborD, Oci: 15, 1858.;. '■* 07 .The business will be continued bylhesnbtcri- Tier,‘With whom the books and accounts are left for settlement, ’ 1 . u " J. R. BOWEN. TXISSOLUTION.—-The co-partnership lierclofore _U7 existing between the subscriber under the firm of Taylor Ac- Whitman, is this day dissolved by mu tual consent All persons indebted to said firm are requested to make immediate payment to O.F. Tay lor who alone is authorized to collect the same. james p, taylor, JAMES E. WHITMAN* Covington, Oct. 16,1858.* PURSUANT to an order issued mu of the Or phan 1 * Court of Tioga County, Stale of Penn sylvania, and to ns directed, we will expose to pub* lie sale at the Court House in Wellsboro, on Friday the 3d day of December next, at 11 o’clock in the forenoon .of said day, the following tract of land sit. uatc in Richmond township, Tioga Co. Pa., bounded on the norjh by lands now in possession of on the east by Benjamin Jones, on the south by the County road, and on the west by H.'-H.' Dent —•cSftUimrigab&stt&dtres, a boat 25 acres improv’d, frame house,•frame.harn and,some fruit trees there on. -To be sold as the estate of Sami. Goodall, decVl. ELLEN GOODALL, Adrar’x, ROBERT SAMPSON. Adm’r, of Estate of Samuel Goodall dec’d. Ofegood’s E STRAY.—Broke into the enclosure of the Snb scriber,un oi about the' 10th inat n TWG HORSES. One bay, with a while spot in the foreheod and while hind feet. The other is a sorrel. The owner can have them by paying charges. Delmar, Oct. 28,1858. JOS. WILLARD. E STRAY-—Came to the enclosure of the Sub. scriber, on or about the 20Ui of September, a light red two years old Steer. The owner can have the same by paying charges. MILO GOODWIN. Middtebury, Oct. 28,1858. Edited by Medddmes Sawyer <%• LeSage. THE New .Monthly in French, designed for the use,of schools and (or all who wish to make or keep themselves familiar with the language,— Beauiifiilly printed and filled with the choicest of current literature, original and selected. TERMS: $1,50 per annum; 5 copies, $7; 10 copies $l2. Touchers willing to act ns agents will please write us. Wc will fill orders for French, Italian, SpanUh 01 German books on the most rea sonable terms H. H. LLOYD & CO. Oct. 23. ’5B, [3m»l 348 Broadway, New York JOHN B. SHAKESPEAE, TAILOR. HAVING taken the Room over BAILEY’S Store, takes this method of informing the cit izens of Wcllsboro and vicinity that he is prepared to execute orders in his line of business with prompt. nefS, and dispatch, hoping by strict attention to business to merit the confidence and support of those who may favor him with their orders. CUTTING, done on short notice. Wellsborb; October 21,1858.' 6iri.’ / f WELLSBORO’ SADDLE & HAENESS SHOP. A rpHE undersigned would respect _|_ fully inform the public that he has undertaken the above business a i the stand formerly occupied by John Alexander, one door above Roy’s Drug Store. With a determination to be behind no other estab lishment in the country, he has added greatly to the facilities for the general accommodation, and has spared neither pains or expense to obtain and make himself master of every modern improvement in the business, and to secure the services of the best workmen. He will keep a large slock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, snch as SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS OE ALL KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS. &.C., Traces, Hames , Halters , Whips , etc., etc . AU of which he will warrant to be equal to any that can .be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks is that those desiring any thing in'lhis line, should call at his place and ex amine his stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability to give entire satisfaction. CT All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to, JOSEPH ENSWORTH. Wcllsboro* October 28, 1858. ' Stoves , Stoves , WM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to llie citizens of WclUboro and vicinity, that he baa jnsl received a. large addilion to ids stock of STOVES, TIN Sc. SHEET IRON WARE; and is now prepared to furnish his numerous customers with articles in his line of business superior to any that can be obtained in this section of country His slock consists ip part of COOK AND PABLOK STOVES. ■ i . Also n Xirge assortment of Tin nml Sheet lron Ware, STpVE|PIBES I STOVE FIXTURES* BOILERS, Particular attention paid to putting on Tin Roofs, Eave- Trovgks Sf Conductors. Repairing done on abort notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in this line will &nd it to their interest to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere; as they will be sold at fair prices, (□"Don't forget the place, one door below Bowen’s Store. . [Wellsboro, October, 14,1858.] NOTICE!.— Those Indebted to the subscriber for Job Work sod advertising will confer n great favor Iw settling the tamo at the earliest moment. M. H. Cose. Aduilulstrator’s Sale. La Fleur De Lis. AND TIN SHOP. hardware, &c., tc. the, tiog a count t agr t a toe . ■IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. Pittsburg, Pi. • CaaiTZßin, 1855. 300 Students attending, January, 1858. Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared forthc actual duties of the Counting Boom. J. C. Smith, A. M., Professor of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. A. Ti Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal culation. J. A. Heydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, profs, of Penmanship. . SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, V-- As dsed in every department of business. COMMERCIAL. ARITHMETIC—RAPED BUSINESS WRIT ING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY— MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW - ~;j Are taught, and all other subjects for the success aud though cducatlouoC practical business men. xa premiums.. Brawn .all the, premiums in Pittsburg for past three yearsj’also In Eastern and Wegterh'Ci tics, for Writing— ’ ’ NOT ENQRAtED IVORKI ‘ IMPORTANT INFORMATION. ■Students enter at any time —No vacation —Time unlimited— Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in, obtaining situa tions—Tuition for fall Commercial Course, $35,00. Average’ ttinO S to 12 weeks —Board, $2.50 per week—Stationery, $6. Entire cost, $60,00 to $70,00 1 Ministers sons received at half price. For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address Sept. 23,1858, ly. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg. Pa. WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PENNA. Lather R. Burlingame a. B-, Principal. (A competent Assistant will be secured,) THE Winter Term will commence Wednesday, December 15111,1856, and will close on Satur day, February 961 h, 1859 ; the Spring Term, Tues day, March Bth, and will close on Friday,May 12th; the Sommer Term, Tuesday* May 3lat, and will 1 close on Friday, August I2th. ' Tuition. Juvenile Department, - . ‘ . - ’ . $2,50 Common Go£lMi Branches, - -* * - . 3,60 Higher English Branches, .... 4^50 Language’, 6,00 Board end rooms (uYnishcd in private families at oadinary prices. Also rooms may-be secured by those desiring to board themselves. Actual payment of term bills or satisfactory &r them to. be made at the beginning of the term. No de duction made lor absence lor less than half a term except in cases of protracted illness. Students vol untarily leaving before the term closes, or being ex pelled for disorderly conduct, will have no deduction made from full tuition. Tiie design of the School is, to furnish fucilliics lor those desiring it, to continue their Academic course of study, and also to prepare the Teachers of Common Schools for the discharge of the duties of their profession, No exertion will be spared to ren der the mentol culture thorough, and to cultivate in the student a constant self-reliance. From the County Superintendent. • * Mr. L. R. Burlingame is a gradua.o of Brown Unlver ■ity and an experienced teacher. N. L. IlontotDS, Co, Sop’t. - Prom Geo. I. Chice, Prof, of Chemistry in Brown-University, ♦ * In Chemistry Mr. Burlingame has made more than or dinary attainments. * • * The undesigned believes him to be a gentleman of tbo most worthy character j and cordial ly commends him os such to any who may desire the kind of in instruction, or otherwise, for which his traininghai specially qualified him.- . Geo. I. Chace, Prof, of Chemistry. J. F. DONALDSON T lIENHY SIIERITOOD J. L. ROBINSON > Trustees. WJU, BACHE Not. 4th u lB5B. J. N. J?ACIIE Administrator's Sale. PURSUANT to an order issued out of the Or phan’s Court of Tioga County. State of Penn sylvania, and to us directed, wc will expose to pub lic sale at the Court House in WeH«boro, on Friday the 10th day of December next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said day, the following tracts of land, late the property of Philemon Culver, deed.,to wit; All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Charleston, Tioga Co., Pa., bounded north by lands of Philemon Culver, deed, cast by the public road, south by Francis Wingate and west by Joel Culver—containing filly acres more or less, with about thirty acres improved, a frame house and barn and apple orchard thereon. ( . Also—Another lot of land situate in tlie township of Charleston, County of Tiogd and,State of Penn syjvaoia, beginning at a post the norlh.easl corner of Joel Culver’s lot, thence north 75 and 6-10 perch es to a post, thence west 122 1.2 perches to a post, tlicnce south 75 and 6-10 perches to a post, thence east 122 and 1 2 perches to the place of beginning —containing filly seven acres and eighty-seven perches, more or less, with about 50 acres improved, Iramc house and frame barn and a small apple orch ard thereon. Also —One other tract of land situate in Charles* ton township, aforesaid, bounded north by the State road, east by the old creek road and a small creek, south by lust named creek and new road leading from Grist mill to Slate road, and west by last named new road—containing about seven acres, more or less, all improved, frame house and some fruit trees thereon. Also —One other lot of land in the .ownshlp of Charleston, aforesaid, bounded north by lot now oc cupied by Alansoo Thompson,-east by Hie public road, south by the land formerly occupied by Reu ben Hart and west by Joel Culver—containing twenty five acres morp or less, with about fifteen acres improved, frame house, two frame barns and a large steam*Grist mill, with water privilege euffi cientlo run said mill. ALso-*One other lot In the township of Charles ton, aforesaid, bounded north by the Slate road and east by Nelson Austin, south and west by public highwoy—containing 20 acres oil improved, frame house and an orchard thereon. PRUDENCE CULVER, Admr’x A. E. NILES, Adm’r, Of Estate of Philemon Culver, dcc’d. Charleston, Nov. 4th, 1858. Fall if IFinter GOODS. Win. A. Roe, Wcllsboro, Pa, JJAS now on hand a large and extensive stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS , HATS d- CAPS. BOOTS 4 SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CARPETS, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware. CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES., &C. We deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles, as nearly everything wanted by man, woman or child, can be found at this establishment, and at prices that cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Wellsboro, Oct. 11, '5B. WM. A. ROE. jy ew Goods! M. & 0. BULLARD, are now receiving a large and well selected stock of Fall and Winter fSoodsi, . which are lo he sold LOW (as usual.) , , Among their assortment may bo lound everything In the line or Staple & Fancy Dry Good*, Kcady-lUudc Clothing;. Boots Sc Shoes, Hats Sc Caps, Pork & Flour. Hardware, ; Crockery, GROCERIES, &C., &C. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store one door below Wilcox &■ Seers. September 80, 1856. ■ Wl N T E'K 5*T f ;r> • '• rr-- , r, - . X 7 i •; v - * ' •••:.' Wv: I £ -* B JI , . .'. ,5 J . - < i' 1 - *.* if _L'i .. Goons , AT THE url’s *, ,* 15 ** . **—##>■> ■ OOHNINOIT. *. Look at th< arrirtls for (be Jest week: Monday, Oct. 11, ’5B, $9876 24 Tuesday, « 12, Wednesday, 13, 910 00 Thursday, 'l4, 3780 63 Friday, “ 15, 1026 00 Saturday, “ 16, Total, - - - $18317 97 Miking in one year. $952534,44 worth of Goods to be sold at the Regulator's Store, and 1 invite you to call as early as possible and se lect as I have some BBICTIFIL DRESS GOODS. Two Cases Assorted Colors of French JUerinocs, sold by out- neighbors at 8s and 9s, wc sell for 6s A beautiful article, full twi11,....* 5s English Merinoes, 4s BLACK SILK, which wc sell nt a less price than ever. A2B inch black silk, 3s 6d, sold usually for Bs. Heal superior oil boiled, 6s, sold usually for 10s. Fancy and plain colored 1 silks less than ever before. M’ DELAINES. Manchester & HamiltonX>e Laine f0r.v..... la 6d English M’DeLaine, '.;i* Xs BeuulWul Plaid Dress Goods tor 2s usually 4s All Wool P(:iid, very hand50me,f0r......... 3s Plaid Wool DeLaine, 2s As good Debege as ever sold for Is we sell for 6d 8 as £k W IL 3 Of all Kinds and Qualities. A Double Wool Shawl large size for 20s, worth 40s A Beautiful Square French Shawl, 245, M 48s A Broshey, •* Silk and Wool, 325, *• '■ 64s 44 Long Elegant Pat., $lO, *♦ s2oa Splendid Stella Cheoeal Border, s4> u $7,50 TWEED & FRENCH CLOTH Sheep's Gray, heavy all wool, 3s worth 5s w M ** « .. ...... 4s 11 6s Double Fold Broad Cloth, 10s M 20s Ladies' Cloak Cloth, all colors. 10s to $24. 3SOBHBSVSO 6 Bales Atlantic A Sheeting, 4 4 6 1-2 els. 4 u Lawrence C “ 4*4 6 M 4 “ Shaker, M 3*4 6 M 4 44 Extra heavy. A, 4-4 7J 14 20 44 Batting, cheap at usual price. Cotton Yarn, Warp and Twine by the pound or bale. B oots and Shoes AND RUBBERS. We shall say nothing of this trade (or the world knows we buy them for nearly one halt* what others do, and sell them at half what our neighbors ask. A good Calf hide bool. Men’s, ».. 12s. 41 44 44 44 Boy’s, .......... Bs, 44 Kip ** M Men’s » 12s. 44 « 44 No. 1.,... 14a» Boys and Youth’s Boots for 6s lo 10s. 25 cases Rubbers, No. 1, and no humbug as your neighbors will tell you. Owing to the advance we will sell Men’s Rubbers, best make, ...... 4s per pair. •* 44 2d quality, ...... 3s •• Ladies.* 44 best make, 2s , ** « ■ 2dqu.oßly, .... Is 6d. 44 MENS* &.BOYS: RUBBER BOOTS as cheap in proportion as the above prices. C ABPETS, Am OIL CLOTHS. Beautiful Carpet, yard wide, •• • 3a. All wool, heavy carpel, 4-4 ss. Real Ingrain, elegant pat, 4-4, 6«. Oil Clotha all widths, and Stair Carpeting, dec. Corning, V T., Oct. 31,‘56, (Tm.) Dr. Wlstar’s Balsam of Wild Cherry.' WHERE the above preparation la known, it is so well es! tabllshed aa an lufklUble Remedy for the- core of—» .Cocoes, Colds, Theoat, Hoabsehxss, Bsoscams, Spit ting of Blood/ Pajn in thx Bbeast,, Croup, Whooping Cough, . and everyform, pf Pulmonary Complaint, that It were a. work of supererogation to speak of its merits. , Discovered by a ■celebrated physician more than twenty ■ years since, it bos by thawonderful cores it has effected been constantly public favor, until its use and its use and its Deputation are alike universal; and it is now well known and cherished by all (and their “name is legion”) who hare been restored to health by its use as the Great Remedy for all the diseases which it professes to core. t Sir James Clarke, physician to Queen Victoria, has given it as his opinion that CONSUMPTION CAN BE C URED. The whole history of this medicine fully confirms the opin ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and nave testified, that when all other remedies bod hilled, this had - completely cured; that when the sufferer bod well nigb des paired, this hod afforded immedlaso relief; that when the .physician had pronounced the disease Incurable, this has re moved it entirely. i Hie virtues of this-Balsam are alike applicable to core a slight cold or a Confirms) Consumption, and its power ap a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy caanotbo equalled. ~ t action! Purchase, none unless it has the written signature of “I. Butts’* on the wrapper, os well as lbs ptlpt; edname of the proprietors. > Read the following Letter : Gentlemen; Having used Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with great success, I.most cheerfully recommend it to those afflicted withOasti.vATECouona, Golds, or Asthma. .(Signed,) . H.Q.ALABTiN, M.IL ' Mansfield,Tioga Co” Aug. ISSS. 1 ■ [ - ,TheTollowlsg persons have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT,. REMEDY: Wm. Lawrence, P. JU-, Bailey Creek; John Tor; P. 51. Mainaburg; B. 51. Bailey, the well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel a well known citizen of this county. S. W FOWLE & Co., Proprietors, Boston. ‘ Tor sale by their Agents everywhere. AGENTS.—John A. Boy, Wellaboro; C. IV. Nesbitt, Mans field; D. S- Magee, Dlossburg; J. G. Albcck, Liberty; A Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins, Jr., Mainsburg. September 30,1858. NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. Rare opportunity.—to all wanting farms— Jo a healthy place, twenty-fire miles from Philadelphia on the Camden and Atlantic railroad, New Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sole, and the first division of 10,000 acres divided np into forms of twenty acres and upwards. TheaoiLis of the best quality for the production ol fruits, grains, Ac. The price is $l5 to $2O per acres, pay able in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a term of four years with interest. The terms are made easy, in order to insure the rapid improvement of the land, by enabling every industrious man to bny a farm. It is now being ex tensively improved by good roads, and some of the best citi zens from New England and the Middle States are erecting large improvements. It is a scene of the greatest improve ment ont of Philadelphia. Seventy-five bouses have been built In four months. Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of'the Union are settling then. It is an important buftnoss place, on account of Its l>-ing in the midst of a'great market.’ Every article raised upon this landflndisAalmmpdiate sale; _ The water is excellent, iad no such’thingas fever js known. The soil is a-sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom and retentive of manures. It is free of stones and easily worked It abounds largely in the phosphates, and t>uch is its fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and the large area adjoining under cultivation, It will be found not to bo excelled anywhere in the production of crops most adapt ed to its market. 1460 00 ; '1265; 00 The reader may bo well aware that the earliest and the best fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which are annually exported to the amount of millions of dollars. The land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure. Lumber and building materials can be had on the spot at & cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being open ed, and brickyards being started on the ground. A person can put up a frame tenement for present convenience for one hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration, this is the bc«t course to pursue in order to geta place to live in at first. Carpenters and builders are on hand to put np houses on the best terms. In settling here the emigrant has many advantages. He is within a few hours’ ride of the great cities in the Middle States and New England; he is near his old friends and as sociations; he Is in a settled country, where every improve ment and comfort of civilization is at hand; he is in a healthy place, andls n6t subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of his family and his own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of bo many millions of young and hardy in far off regions away from homo and friends.— Besides, ho has a mild climate and an open winter. ■- There are three trains dally to" Philadelphia,and toall those whojmproro'jthe-RaHtoad company gives a free ticket. The reader will at once be struck with theadvantages here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been token up before. The reason Is, it was never thrown in the market; and unless these statements were conect, noi one would be invited to examine the land before purchasing.— Tills all are expected to do. They will see tho land under cultivation; they will meet persons no doubt from their own neighborhood; they will witness the improvements, and can judge of the character of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many are locating, and loca tions are not held on refusal. ‘ The Uammonton Farmer, a monthly Literary and Agricul tural sheet, containing full information of Uammontown, will be sent to each inquirer, and can bo obtained at 25 cents per annum. < Title Indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of all in cumbrance. when purchase money is paid. Route to the land:—Lcavo Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Hammon town by railroad at TJ-k. A. M-, and 5% P. M. ; when there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boarding conveniences will be found. Letters and applications can be addressed to S. B. COUGH LIN, 2Q2 South FIFTH Street below Walnut, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheerfully furnished. [Sept. 9, ’6£.] ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.—Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of the Or* phan’s Court of Tioga County to me directed as Trustee, I shall expose the following described prem ises for sale at vendue on Saturday the 4lh day of November next at one o’clock, p. m., at the Court House in Wcllsboro, viz: A lot of land in the Boro of Wellsboro, containing about one-third of an acre, bounded on the south-east by Pearl St., on the south west by Wrn. Baclic, on the north-west by Main si., and on the norlh.cusl by Wni. Harrison, with 1 an old frame house, and some fruit trees thereon. . To be sold as the properly of Elias Spencer, dcc’d. October 21,1858. JNO. N. BACHE,: (Confidential.) FRIEND COBB: Will you please inform your readers that the subscriber has a good assort ment of CAEIPETPEH© I Cheaper than ever sold before in this county, as|well as Sofas ; TVtc.o.fefrs, Mahogany Chairs, Rockers, Center-Tables, and all kinds of; E®nJSIEE!n)IL® IFUJIESJCTIUIRIS. Lawrcnccville, Cct. 21,’58. E. D. WELLS. SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. a, a. evans. Bookseller, Pvblisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise . HAS just issued a new and complete catalogue of LU Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. - * $5OO worth of Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. A pill worth from 25 cts, to $lOO, will be dclivcredrWith each book at the time of sale. Orders from the country promptly filled and the Goods for warded by express or mall on the same day the order sia ro ceived A complete catalogue sent free. Address, 0.0. EVANS. Jan. 28,1858. 430 Chestnut St., Philadelphia THE Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bank: Please take no tice that you ore hereby required to pay into the said Bank nt its Banking house in Tioga, the amount remaining unpaid upon your subscription to the Capital Stock of said Bank, and that such payment be made, 50 per cent Irv sixty days and 50 per cent In ninety days from this date, as per Resolution passed by the Board of Directors this 2Sd day of September, 1868. E. p. STEERS, Chsbier. Tioga. September 23.1558. 3m. ’ ' REMOVAL— DR. WEBB HAS REMOVEO lo the residence next above the upper bridge, north side of Main-st., where he may be found at all hours ot the day and night when not profession* ally engaged. [Wellsboro, Sept 30, 1858. READY-MADE CLOTHING —The Subscriber has now on hand a large Stork of well.made Clothing for the Fall and Winter trade.. Purchasers arc invited to call, and examine before purchasing else where. [Oct 14, *5B. j \V, A. ROE’S. Broadcloth &.CASSIMERE.—a good as. sortmcoi of Black Broadcloths, Black and Fan. cy Cassimeres, Satlinelts, Full Cloths, Tweeds and Kentucky Jen ns, can be found at Oct. 14,1858. W. A. ROE’S, BOOTS &. SHOES.—A large Block of Bools and Shoes. Also Rubbers and Buffalo overshoes for men’s and women’s wear, just received, and will be sold very chespat [Oct 14,]-. ROE’S. FISH, FlSH.—Mackerel, Whitefiih, Blncfiih, & Codfish, by the Bbl n Jbbl., £bbl*, and pound, at Oct 14. 1858# ROE’S. CARPETS —a good assortment of Carpets, and at prices to gait the limes can be timed at Oct Ii,ISMS'- . ROE’S. Ilammontoii X.and> Bank jfotlcci HOL» ON, MR. FB1MTEB!: S TOP THE PRESS f t WHAT FOR? WHY. TRUMAN A V» BOWEN hate ja>t artieed ften New Y«k with the : Largest CHEAPEST , AND BEST arsortmenl of GOODS trer before offered to Ike people of Tiegft Coonly end vicinity; and oolwith* otamJing the BUSH OF CUSTODIERS they say they must'adecrtiee m order to let every body know that I hey are ob hand at TEE ESXPZHZS STORES 1 with a large assortment of DRY-GOODS DRY-GOODS - GROCERIES GROCERIES HARDWARE hardware ! BOOTS & SHOES ] i BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY CROCKERY and of good* asaaTTy found in a conn try stcre, and which they will sell as cheap or chea per than the same-goods can be boogbtat any other store in this vicinity. Call and examine their stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT THE EM PIRE STORE! j TRUMAN it BOWEN. Welleboroj Jane 14, ’5B. tf NEW FIB». ft S. BAILEY, J. f. BAILEY, 1 1 ' AND THOMAS HARDEN, READY PAY DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, : Boots & Shoes, JBats, t Hardware, Paints •& Oils, Groceries, Flonr & Pork, And all kinds of COUNTRY PRODUCE . |at the new store of B. S. Bailey. On northjside of Main Street. Wellsboru, Ponna. Persons’visiling the place on buriness are invited to examine our Goods, as we aim al making this e»- Inblishmcnl the centre of attraction for trade in Tioga County. BAILEY’S & HARDEN* \Vellsboro, August 12,I83&. to MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS. Dr. B. 4. Kiamont’s PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The 1 most beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICINB now in use, tor all cases of obstructed or suppressed f Menstruation. This valuable vegetable compound has long been used la the private practice of Dr.. Lament, for regulating ths de rangements of the female system and for improving th* gen eral health, and by long experience has been found the greatest remedy against those painful or general complain ta to vblch tberfemale constitution is liable, A few doeea ta ken for one week before the monthly period will remove oB obstructions from any azure ■whatever, as incredible as It may appear. I N. B.—Those Ladies who have been disappointed in the use of Pills, Lc., can put the utmost confidence in tbis compound. i This compound mast not be taken bj females daring tit*, earlj months' of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. 'At all other times It is safe, as it 19 purely Tegs table. It will bo sent to any address by ipcios>ngs2 to any author ized agent, op to R. I. ANDREWS, Buffalo S. Y. For sale by! J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, Pa- and Druggists no< erally. ; [July 1,1555. ly.] TIN, COPPER & SHUT-IRON WAEE. THE SUBSCRIBER has established himself at the old stand of Wilcox Sc Sears, one door be low R. S. Bailey’s Store, where he U manufacturing and selling [ At [Wholesale and Retail, the variousfkinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made ia the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAVE.TROUGHING, and all kinds of G, done on short notice and in a satis factory mariner. Trustee, Call and 'ice my stock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is lire place to bey cheap. CHARLES a FISHER. Wellsboro, June 17,1858. iPUIMPS! PUMPS! fJIHE SUBSCRIBER is agent for the sale of Cowing <s* Co’s Pumps , Fire and Gardtn J Engines, Hydraulic Rams , dpc. Cowing Sc C 6-, manufacture these Pumps, at their manufactory, Seneca Falls, N. Y. They are gotten up in the most substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. CISTERN- PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL PUMPS. TIGHT TOP WELL PUMPS, DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by leaving your orders at my Tin. Sc Slovo Store. Call and see samples. WM. ROBERTS. 5,1858, If. Bituminous Coal. THE Subscriberis now mining, and is prepared to sell!; at Ins mines in TOWNSHIP, Tioga Co. Pa., the best quality of Bituminous Coak My Mines kre situated on the Barrens, nine miles, south of WjeslficJd, four miles from Pine Creek, and about fifieem miles from Wellsboro. The attention of Blacksmiths and all Coal, is implied. The Coal will be sold m huge or small quantities by Dr. J. N. HANER. N. B,—Dr. Honor will also give His attention, (a Professional Calls. July 29, ISSS^Iy. DICKINSON’S mu, KEEP it before the public, that the People’s Humble race h£s been THOROUGHLY REPAIRED in every wayi. during the past Summer, and hu alto bom funuahed with nn entire NEW LOT OF MACHINERY, throoghout,4r the latest and best Improvements of the age, and that now ia perfect good order to do merchant wdrk. L. IX SPENCEJt, XUler. Itbllsboro’fAugust 19*, 1*53. IH. H. WOOD, '\X7’OUl3> respectfully the Inhabitants of Wellsber* T V and vicinity that be has taken the rooms over WN. Robert's Tib Staep. Where he isfprepared to take pictures to suit, or no charge made. PLAIN And FANCY CASES from 75 cents to $4 00. 43T* All are invited to call and examine Specimens. Sept. 0, ISSB. 5. B. BROOKS, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LA i XL ELAND, TIOGA CO. PA, “In lb. multitude of Coucicdnrs titers Is Sept, 23,1868, Ij. GROCERIES— The place to buy Groceries of all kind, cheap is.al W. A; ROE'S. Buffalo robes—a few No. I . Jhm ’B>ct, 1.J,'3?.} ROE'S,
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