jg in. Post Office at Wells* f i boro : ‘j Johnson Ketfton B-' - ; Ball Mss MartyeH ■ &• •r • : ' ■Stw'Mrf EocyM.- •, ’ < AitfcJ *■ Kockwvll JUt. Myrro „ MUf { " T V Eccrist Ur. Sotbo! B. SpeorlT. ' Orson , ; Steel Hlmm ■ r .i e v, nUoro. 1 ' Scdtt Horton V. CoU«- ■ Stone Q».W. , ’ n,TOO« Signs Eteazitf ■ viliffortb Cbc* tel « .Underbill* Ihomos W, ■ -Watkins T. 0“ : •-■ laoonn-D 311161 Woodßnn Simon Jr, johDion E- v M Webb Elis Joocs Bis fl' 6 * • -Wagner Hcnrlcb j onM Bfibrrf n Williamson Abner lewiiJobn ( , G f the above'letters will please say _ [Not. IS.} 1 I. a BieUARDS, P. u. YEAR. OF THE rfISMOPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION ’ SCPBKB ENGRAVINGS! inUTIFUL ART JOURNAL, VALUABLE PREMIUMS, &o. t &e.; - TM, popular- Art Aasocialidn, now ia.iLa fiah of unparalleled success.having purchased, and “Led on sleel, Herring 1 - great puintmg, “Tub Bucksmith,” will now issue copies (lo ntecribers only) on heavy plate paper, 30 * 33 An on the following TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION: r (trr person remitting three dollars , wijfrepeive enpyof the superb Steel Engraving, a tier Her mg’i celebrated Painting, ’ jjj VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. J,,,copy of the beautiful OOPOUTAI ART JOURNAL otlertnlly illustrated quarto Magazine. ■ Also tc season tickets oi admission to the 'Eastern (or jyjjgldorf,) and Western Galleries of the Aeso- B There will also be given to the subscribers sev- Ll hundred valuable works of Art,comprising fine DJ Painiing-s Bronzes, Sculptures, dtc , frora erlcbrated American and foreign Artists. ' . Soincripiions will be received up lo Jan. 1,1859. Oolite treeing of that dale the premiums will be Raided to subscribers. For full particulars, see December Aet Journal, r.;e 50 cents. Specimen copies sent to those dc- PSJJ io subscribe, on the receipt of 18 cents in aage stamps or coin. Address C,L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., Eisiern Office, 548 Broadway, N, jrWeilern Office, 166 Water-Si., Sandusky,O, I'jTpnber 18, 1-858. Have You Seen Them? Tlitl superb Engraving, w Thb Village Black* jtte;'snd ihe beautiful Art Journal, which arc lart.islKd (o subscribers of the Cosmopolitan- Art iflocuiion, can now be seen at the Post Office, for i ikl time only. See advertisement elsewhere laded—New Features* • • SUBSCRIBE AT OUTCE! h rou wish to secure s copy of that clegant-En pifiog, “Tub Village Blacksmith," and the Art J«mL,«Uh the other premiums, -be sure and sub fcriiw $3. before the Ist of Jan. 1859. Specimen np,ei of the above, and full particulars given, by j;At(i£ to I. D. RICHARDS, Agent. Cm advertisement elsewhere headed—New Fea ic. SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL! JUST OUT, :m COSMOPOLITAN' ART JOURNAL FOR DECEMBER. Over seventy pages—choice articles—elegantly ioßraled—t-plendid Steel Engravings. Price 50 «nln. Specimen copy sent, on receipt of 18 cents, is stamps or coin. Address C. L. DERBY, 548 Broadway, N. Y. SHERIFF’S SALES. LY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi, Fa. Lew. Ka. [) and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Com. son Pleas of Tioga County and to me directed I rill expose to public sale on MONDAY, the gth nr of December next, at one o’clock afternoon, in be Court House, Wdlsboro, the following described properly, (o tvil: Abt: of land in the Boro of Welfsboro, Tioga County, north I tenue. commencing at a point in thoavenuc ouekun- ! Wind twenty f-Yt from its interaction with walnut street I b» direction north forty-fire degrees west, thenco north [cvlk I f P»'M«tßoliundtwl and fifty foot to Grafton r'■ Ib ™f fo " th forty-five doprees vast alfinß Grafton it. helondred anil twenty feet to Walnut street, thence south to' il! wcst a| oo? Walnut street two hundred and aT " m --“"I thence along the same north J j t west one bundled and twenty feet to the , “* c ® an,e Jnore or leas, with the appurtenances, r !u Qne r ? in acres, about twenty-five acres ini- bousea > on ° ‘ log barn and an apple orchard 4u.11, ko 'd property of Ezra V. Beane. : JCti li !D -R Q riand township bounded north T ud ’ £ S! on ftaJ -^ mar i.ih Bobbins, east by Isaac Bent * WQt b by William ifrace and Nelson Gould, cuf.rt* ues an^B * Rose—containing one hundred LiuH,. acrcs Cn l ,r ' , 'cd, with a log house thereon. To be P rc, F*nr ef Joseph Andrewe. - hu-, r 01 ;ciing house alley, with two frame i'O.Eii..., 10 * . Se ' sma ß barn and a few fruit tree* there-' i-ra.? Sft >oul oae aor °- To be sold aa the property AL£iy -mzaian. : “!i bv t! ' ' a ‘ :i f'l.'uicr township, bounded on the ism o n fl ' omM >t‘bo<‘n« v er, James Smith and Samuel issia’see «nd by l>r »tchard and Hemingee, south by •*: ron , bcbwjiiurcr, and west by Aai'on Schoon -30 *erf.«T^r n^l^ Ul ' hundred and three acres and ’fruit irwLß ,v * ,J house, two frame barm And a lain. l&creoa - To bo sold as the property of Jtenry b Phebt llrjfpr* Westfield township, bounded north ’TUinaruL?*'* 1 ! ,- v N'dry Brottnn and Tuttle, bouUi Daiy and Charles Maynard—con- L fts :c pruTcii < eight-tenths acres, and about sixty corn house, * lJst r , rrr»rtv ii an a >T'h-orchajd thereon. To be Bold U&i—X lot r 1 , lie l C- Strang and George S. Brown. 1 . * n Clyraer township, bounded north U j aa ' aLd Tate, east by St Trowbridge, ar ° 5t Skinner—containing one k hua« ff-j,. •; acrefi . with about thirty acres Improved, ' n anii apple orchard thereon. To be AVWSof? cf / ll J ah T. skinner. Jan ' l in the township of Chatham bounded j'L*outK «. v ' llort ‘*. ,, y Charles Fuller, west by Jacob : :*is.ric " dhelm, by Constant Avery 1 1 .-IK., )iA C V-‘ sbt acrc, » and about twenty-five acres v ‘ii ,ramc l, arn and a few fruit trees thereon. of Chauncey Hoaord. , m Westfield township, beginning at °f l!ia and west by land of Zopher Tears . lain e about 102 acres, about.6o acres ciiin-j house and afew fruit trees there- Cfcj l °. r of land in Rutland township, R.»« t land lori heTly owned by Uetuan i.. j°? the east by the Bradford Co. . 4 Possession of George Crippen form^-i’ aud 0D the oast by Grandlson Wat* f ts t*M^ CT!rT Wor.i oTVncd by Peter Wheeler, George \ tit'?. ftCr w or thnra!? a ? d Martin—containing two k tv,n rJr w 'th ahontlOO acres improved, th ouse /ame barns, frame shed, apple orchard lo be sold os the preferty of John rn by township bounded north a J s aun pple » south by Bingham hinds, aerce i f T ,n!r C 0 thirty-four acres, about “PPle o^ aT ? ftt ®e hansel-frame barn, tbe ”° D ‘ T ° **“ £ : *p, S?* I ** s . Tat t?**v Wrcoc ® r * u ®» bounded north by by o .orm&D Strait* south by, Lewie «£• ° a « frame Str * 6^7' c °i4ainlog one fourth of ft?* 011 * T ° be Lj?,’ *??? frame house and some fruit lot W V <3t Jhcob o. Uon- I ®«»ta'l »OTn>ehip > boiißd«laorUi ruacsB ß from KoeerfUe to Paggatt H™ Eoad, and vert by E. Eoso wlfvSSSfT ““Sthaitacre, all improved,-wrtli a frame hoote inuoe-barn and nore home thereon. . A towmihlp, bounded ndrtbby W. bV Tt ll^diSSirii 0 ' “° ntb by J °bp Benson, west by B. fifty-five acres*, about .July acres Im pToyfld, with two frwno houses, one barn, blacksmith »bop wad two .apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the es tate of 5 Harrison Robbins. - • 4^ SQ T A Piece °f land .In CpvSogtop 'towagfrip, bounded and desmlicd aafqUows: Beginning at a hemlock post stand ing on the north aide of warrant No. 5499 la tho name of Geo. Mead, the north-west corner thereof; thence’ east by line of said warrant IO4S-10 perches to a post, south and near the state road, the north-east comer hereof; thecce south 120 rods to a post; thence west 131 4-10 perches to a post the south-east corner, and a lot formerly belonging to Oliver El liott, and the south west corner thereof, north one and one fburth degrecaeast by theUnc of said Elliott’s lot 97 and 4-10 perches to. a post on the north side of tbe State road; thence north 72 degrees east by said toad 26 porchei to a post; tbeuco north 20 and 0-10 porches to tbepluc.-of beginning-rcontain ing 88 acres and 120 perches and allowance, with about SO acres improved, a dwelling house, frame barn and apple orch ard thereon. ••Also—A piece of land in Covington township, adjoining the above described lot, beginning at a post the north-east corner of land formerly owned by John Yeomans; thence by said Teomanssouth 165 perches to a beech tree, thence by warrant line to a post corner of David Davis • thence by said Davis north 80 perches to a post; thence by said Davis west 15 perches to a liemlock tree; thence by Avery GtlJett north 75 perches to a post; thence bv lots sur vcyed to Remington «t Haven east perches to the place of fifty-nine acres more or less with about ten acres improved thereon. To be sold as tho proper ty oY Thonfas T. Strait and M; Strait his wife. - ' ALSO-7A jlece orparcel of land situate'in Clymer town ship,.bounded on the north by land’of J. M. Harper and M. Sears, or the east by .land of M. Sears, on the south by laud of .Lott Hackett, and on .the .west by lands of Isaac Sears— containing forty-five acres of land, with about thirty acres improved, with qno frame house, one log house and a saw mill and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Levi Stevens. ALSO—-A lot of.land In Richmond township, bonndod north by Travis and toner, ease by and R. Watson, s’th by road running from Mansfield to Elmira, and west,by Wm. M. Johnson and E. Sperry—containing about one hundred and twenty acres with forty acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn or shed thereon. - Also— One other lot of land in Richmond township bound ed jis follows:. North by Clark Bartlett and William Ens wortb, cast by F. Ashley, John C. Clark and Thomas Ames, south by Philip ,S. Ripley, ami west by D. L. Holden—con taining about one hundred and sixty-two acres, with 85 acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn, corn house, ap ple orchard and other fmit trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of John M. Cassels. , ALSO—A Ibt of land in Ward township, bounded on the north by Amos Knapp and M. Comfort, on the east by W. Mclptosb, ou tbe south by 51. Mclntosh, and on the west by John How—containing one hundred and sixty-three acres and thirty-three perches, about seventy-five acres improved, a frame tarn, log bouse and small orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of B. L. Knight. ALSO —A lot or parcel of land situate in tho Boro'of Elk land, beginning at the centre of State road on the west line of John Ryon and the east lineof Joel Porkhurst at the south - east corner of said Joel Parkhurst’s orchard; thence north one hundred and fifty-two perches to the north bank of Camp creek; thence north eighty degrees cost, down said creek, ’twenty-fonr perches on the north bank of said creek to a ■take; thence one hundred and fifty-three perches ami two tenths to the centre of said State road; thence north seventy degrees west twenty-four perches and six links totheplace of beginning—containing twenty-one acres and thirty-one rods of land, oil improved, the same more or less—containing two frame dwelling bouses, frame barn with out buildings and some fruit trees thereon, excepting however a certain lot of land, containing about one-half acre, ou the south-west cor ner of said lot and conveyed by deed of J. L. Davenport and wife to Syivania Ryon. To be sold as the property of W. Richardson. ALSO—A lot ot land tn.Dclmar township,boundeed north by A. Coolidge, east by J. Peet, south by C»ton Merrick, west by H. fifty-one acres more or less, with fifty acres improved, one tog house and one frame barn and a small apple orchard thereon. To be sold a& the property of Jacob L. Webster. ALSO—A lot of land m Liberty township, bounded north by lAods-of John GoodseH, -cast by Lewis ScntJiager, south by Joseph Kroger, and west by Clarendon Rathbone—con taining sixty-five acres 4 about 30 to 30 acres improved, large two story Inyne house, frame barn,-frame wagon house, other out buildings and an apple orchard thereon. To be .sold os the property of Sabina Coon. ALSO—AII the interest uf Alexander Mattison in a certain tract of land situate in Westfield townsihp, bounded on the north by lot No. 42 of tiro Bingham lands, called the Mayn ard lot and lot No. 30 now or late in possession ot John ii. Brown & Co x on the east by tot No. 35 contracted to Stephen Labar and No. 4b contracted to Wu). Labar, on the south by lot No. 75 contracted to lienj. Mattison, and on the west by lot 'No. 42 aforesaid; it being lot No. 45 of the subdivision of Bingham lauds in Westfield township and part of warrants No. 1231 A 1519—-containingone hundred and forty-nine and two tenths acres, on which is improved one hundred acres, Svjlh a house, barn, shed and some fruit trees thereon. also —All the right, title and interest .of the stud Alexan der Mattison to the following described land in Caines town ship, bounded on the north by wanant No. 2335 W. Williuk uaraantee, on the dost by land of Silas ifilhngs, on the south by tho J Cafsaw lot, C. honour, S. B. Barnes, and other lauds of said Mattison, and on tho west by lands formerly belong ing to J. Si. Pbenix and A V. Parsons, excepting and rcserv iug therefrom two acres sold to A. P. Cone —containing seven hundred acres or thereabouts. Alsu —Another lot lyiug south of above lot, bounded on the east by iiioa Billings, south by B. G. White, wist by the Carsaw lot and north by other lands of the said Mattison—• Containing foi ly-eiglit acres and six-tenths of an acre. L'pon the two but disciibed lots la about uuc bundled and thirty acres improved, a tavern house a barn, fi\o duelling houses, one saw mill, Cue shanties, two barns and some ftuiCUees. To be sold as the property of Alexander Mattison Jr. Also —All the light, title and interest of Harris Mattison to the following descubed I mJ in Uidaea township, bounded on the north by wariaut No. 2335, W. Williuk warrantee, on the east by land ot Cilas Billings, on the south by the J. Car aaw lot, C. Beuuur, S. B. Barnes s«d other lands of suld Mat tison/und on the west by lands formerly belonging to J. S. Pbenix and A. V. Parsons, excepllngatid reserving therefrom two acres sold to A. P. Cone—containingseicnhuudred acres or theicaboutd. lot lying south of abovn lot, bounded on the east by Silas Billings, south by it. G. \\ hite, west by the Cur saw lot,, and north by othur lands of said MMtison—contain ing forty-eight ucres and six-tenths of an acre. Upon the two lasfdescribed lots i> about one hundred and thirty acres improved, a tu'cru house, bain, five dwelling bouses, ouesaw mill two obanties, two burns and some fiuit trees. To bo sold os the properly*! Liams Muttison. I SIMEON I. POWER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Wpllsboro, >uv. 18, IsOS. New a. ROE bus associated with him in business, Mr. Jerome Smith. The business will hereafter be con ducted undectfie name and style of W. A. Roe & Co. W. A. ROE, JEROME SMITH. Poslscript. All those indebted te ihe subscriber by note or Book account, are requested to make im- mediate payment. Wellsboro, Nov. 8,1858. €. G OSGOOD, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF WIN TER GOODS. which is large and complete, and to which he invites the attention of the Goods buying pnblic. I will not blow about prices, as wo' are not accustomed to playing on »ind instruments. But'please call and tee, and if the Goods and Prices do not suit you, we do not expect In sell, Nov. 2d, 1858. Dress Goods, A larcc and very fine Slock of Dress Goods at OSGOOD’S. GENTLEMEN. You will find nl Osgood Va-fine slock ofCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS, GLOVES, MITTENS, aud a lull slock of Furnish ing Goods. You will find il cheaper and far more pleasant lo buy and wear- good warm under gar. menls than lo pay doctor’s bills. ©lL©® 31 3 5.1 ©a A large stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coals, Pants, Vests, Over Shirts, Overalls, Guernsey Jack, eis, &,c., at OsGOOD’B. GROCERIES, A very desirable slock. Teas from 2s up. Choice brands of Flour constantly on hand, HARDWARE. A full slock of Cullery & Shelf Hardware; in fad nearly everything in the line, from a Jinch Brad to a r Crpv*-b^r. HO N ' Swede's* English, Horse-Shoe, Band, Hoop, Round, Sqifarc* Rdotfd, Square, hulfroond and oval rods. Spring, Cast, -Blister, German and Cork Steel. Hail rods, Horse-Nails, &c., 6ic. BOOTS & SHOES A large slock—embracing nearly every style and price. N- B. No number* over 14, at November, 11, 1838. Orgeod’fl■ Me7t-ioga gotTnoTy7XaitatS~ef FOE, SALE. assortrnent of the' choices ®|fw* Apple, Pear, and Cherry Trees, good order. Apple trees for 820 per hundred. Oar inteufion ts to have the trees bear just such fruit ds the labels call for,' We would invite those wanting fruit trees to call at the Nursery and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. ’ B. C. WICKHAM, I. T. BLOODGOOD, Tioga Village, Nov, 11,1858, "VrOTfCE TO ASSESSORS.—You are required Xi In malting your assessment for the year 1859, to assess all persons between the ages of 21 and 45 years, in your opinion, capable of performing mill* lory duty, otherwise yon will be dealtwith accord* ing to law, ‘ Per order of Military Board, JOHN SEBRING, Brig, Gen. Liberty, Nov. 11, 1858. STRAYED from the premises of the subscriber, on or about the 28th of October, a RED TWO YEAR-OLD STEER. Information concerning the same will be thankfully received. . Delmar.Nov.il. FRED. STICKLEY. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an order issued out of the Orphans* Court of Ti oga County, I will expose to public sale, on the premises, Friday, the 3d day of December next, at one o’clock P. M-, the following real estate, late the properly of Benjamin K. Chapman, of Sullivan, in said county dec’d. In wit; A lot of land in ’ Sullivan. Tioga county, bounded north by lands of the heirs of Tlios. E. Rcxfdrd,on the east by lands of James Buggies, soutit ,by lands of John Evans and west by lands of (he heirs of Garret Compton—containing about 50 acres. Terms on day of sale. H. B. CARD, Sullivan, Nov. 11, 1858. Admr. BANK NOTICE.— To the Stockholders of the Tioga County Bank: You arc hereby notified that the annual election of Directors of the above Bank' will bo held at its Banking house in Tioga Pa., on Friday, November 26, 1858. Nov. 4,185 a., E. P. STEERS, Cashier. HAIR PINS—NEW STYLE, LEAD PENCILS—EXTRA FINISH, SCHOOL &. MISCELLAN ENUS BOOKS, YANKEENOTIONS, SUPERIOR NEEDLES, at (Nov. 4, ’5B) SMITH 6c. RICHARDS’, NOTICE is hereby given that all persons who have not lifted their licenses, lying in this office, must do so during the December term of Court or they will be prosecnled in pursuance of law. O. F. TAYLOR, Treasurer . Treasurer’s Office, Wellsboro, Nov. 4, 1858. THE copartnership heretofore existing between the Subscribers under the name and style of Truman & Bowen is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Wellsboro, Oct. 15, 1853. ETThe business will be conlinued by the subscri ber, wtlh whom the books and accounts are left (or settlement. J. R. BOWEN. Admiuistratoi’s Sale. PURSUANT to an order issued out of the Or phuu’s Court of Tioga County, State of Penn* sylvania, and to us 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 uf said day, the following tract of land sit uate in Richmond township, Tioga Co. Pa., bounded on the north by lands now in possession of Griggs, on tho cast by Benjamin Jones, on the south by the County road, and on the west by H. U. Dent —cont.iiningaboulSS acres improv’d, frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees there* on. To be sold as the estate of Sami. Goodall, dee’d. ELLEN GOODALL. Admr’x, ROBERT SAMPSON, Adm’r. of Estate of Samuel Goodall dec’d. E STRAY.—Came to the enclosure of the Sub. scriber, on or about the 20lh of September, a lijftil red two years old Steer. The owner can have the same by paying charges. MILO GOODWIN. Middlebury, Oct. 28, 1858. La Fleur De Lis. Edited by Mesdames Sawyer LeSage, THE New Monthly in French* designed for the use of schools and fur all who wish lo make or keep themselves familiar with the language.— Beautifully printed and filled with the choicest of current literature, juriginal and selected. TERMS: 81,50 per annum; 5 copies, $7; 10 copies $l2. Teachers willing to act as agents will pic isc write ns. Wc will fill orders for French, Italian, Spanish oi German hooks on the most rea. sonablc terms H- H. LLOYD &, CO. Oct. 2S, ’5B, [3m*J 348 Broadway, New York JOHN B. SHAKESPEAR, 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, oiess 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. Wcllsboro, October 2i, 1858. 6m. W. A. Roe. SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP. npIHE undersigned would respect il fully inform the public that he has undertaken the above business at the stand formerly occupied by John Alexander, one door above Roy’s Drug Store. With a determination lo be behind no oilier estab lishment in'the country, he added greatly to (he facilities for the general accommodation, and lias spared neither pains or expense lo obtain and make himself muster of every modern improvement in the business, and to secure ihe services of the best workmen. He will keep a large stock on hand, and manufacture at the shortest notice, ail descriptions of HARNESS, such as SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS OF ALL KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS, &.C., Traces, Hames , Haliers, Whips, etc ,, etc , All of which he will warrant to be equal lo any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks is Ihal those desiring any. thing in this line, should cal] at his place and ex amine his stock. He feels the fullest confidence iu ins ability to give entire satisfaction. ID” All orders thankfully received nnd promptly attended to. JOSEPH ENSWORTH. Wcllsboro* October 28, 1858. Stoves , Stoves , AN 3D TIN SHOP. WM, ROBERTS respectfully announces to the citizen* of Wcllsboro und vicinity, that he has just received a Urge addition to his slock of STOVES, TIN &, SHEET IRON WARE; and is now prepared to furnish his numerous customers with articles in his line of business superior to any thatcan be obtained in this section of country—> His slock consists in pari of COOK A 1N T D parlor stoves. Also a large assortment of. Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, STOVE PIPES, STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS, ' hardware. &c., &c. Particular attention paid to pulling on Tin Roofs, JSave- Troughs Conductors. Repairing done on shorj. notice with readiness and dispatch. Those 1 wishing ‘Goods in ibis line will find it to thehr interest to'call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere; as they will be sold at fair prices. CTDon't forget the place, one door below Bowen’s Store. [WcTlsboro, October, 74, 1858.] LUCIUS TRUMAN JOHN R. BOWEN, WELLSBORO’ IRON COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. - CHARTERED, 1855. Pittsburg, Pa. 300 Students attending, January, IBsB< Now tbo largest and most thorough Commercial School o£ the United States. Young men prepared for the actual duties of the Counting Koom. J. C. Smith. A. M., Professor of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. Doathett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal- culation. J. A. Ileydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship. SINGLE" AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING, As used in.every department of business. COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS WRIT ING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY— MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for the success and thorough education of practical business men. 12 PREMIUMS. Drawn all the "premiums In Pittsburg for the past three years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing— NOT ENGRAVED WORK. IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited — Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa tions— I Tuitmu for full Commercial Course, $35,00. Average time 8 to 12 weeks —Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, sd, Entire cost, ■560.00 to $70.00 Ministers soha.received at half price. For Card —Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address Sept. 23J1868, ly. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg. Pa, WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY. WiLLSBORO, TIOQA COUNTY, PENNA. Luther R. Burlingame &. 8,, Principal. (4 competent Assistant will be secured) THE -Winter Term will commence Wednesday, December 15lh, 1858, and will close on Satur day, February 261 h, 3859 ; the Spring Term, Tues day, March' Bih, and will close on Friday, May 13lh ; llie Summer Term, Tuesday, May 3UI, and will close on Friday, August I2th. Tuition. Juvenile Department, - Common English Branches, Higher English Branches, Language*, .... Guard and rooms furnished in private families at oadinury prices. Also rooms may be secured by those desiring to board themselves. Actual payment of term bills or satisluctory ibr them to be made at the beginning of the term. Wo de duction made for 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. The design of the School is, to furnish facilities for those desiring it, to continue their Academic course of study, and also lo prepare the Teachers of Common Schools for the discharge of the duties of their profession, No exertion will be spared lo reo dcr the mental culture thorough, and to cultivate in the student a constant self-reliance. From the County Superintendent. ♦ * Mr. L. 11. Burlingame la a gradua.c of Brown Umver slty nnd an experienced toucher. X. X. Reynolds, Or, Sup't. • From Geo. I. Chacc, Prof, of Chemistry in Brown Cniveraityj ♦ ♦ In Chemistry Mr. Burlingome has made more than or dinary * * * The undesigned believes him to be a gentlem.m of the most worthy cbtuacter, and cordial ly commends him as such to any who may desire the kind of service, whether in instruction or otherwise, for which his training has specially qualified him. Geo. I. Covcb, Prot. of Chemistry J. F. DONALDSON HENRY STIEIUrOOD J. L. ROBINSON VM. HAGUE Nor. 4th. ISSS. J. N. iJACHE Administrator’s Sale. PURSUANT lo an order Issued out of die Or phan’s Court of Tioga County. Stale of Penn sylvania, and to u* directed, we will expose to pub lic sale at the Court House in WclNboro, on Friday ihe 10th day of December next, at 2 o’clock in the afternoon of said d.iy, the following tracts of land, late the properly of Philemon Culver, decd„lo wit; AH that certain piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Charleston, Tioga Co., Pu.. bounded north hy lands of Philemon Culver, deed, cast by the public road, south by Francis Wing-ilc and west by Joel Culver—containing filly acres more or leas, with about thirty acres improved, a frame house and barn and apple orchard thereon. Also —Another lot of land situate in the township of Charleston, County of Tioga and Stale of Penn sylvanta, beginning at a post'the north-east corner of Joel Culver’s lot, thence north 75 and 6-10 perch es to a post, thence west 122 1-2 perches lo a post, thence south 75 and 6-10 perches to a post, thence east 122 nnd 1 2 perches to the place of beginning —containing filly seven acres and eighty-aeven lurches, more or less, with about 50 acres improved, frame house and frame barn and a small apple orch ard Ihcrcon, Al«o —One other tract of land shuttle in Charles ton town.-hip, aforesaid, bounded nor;h by ihe Slate road, east by the old creek road and a small creek, south by, last named creek and new road leading from Gft»L mill to Slate road, and west by laM named new road—containing about seven acres, more or les«, all improved, frame house fruit trees thereon. Also —One other lot of land in the .ownship of Charleston, aforesaid, bounded north by lot now oc cupied by Alanson Thompson, east by the public road, south by the land formerly occupied by Reu ben Hart and west by Joe! Culver—containing twenty five aefes more or less, with about fifteen acres improved; frame house, two frame barns and large mill, with water privilege tuffi cient to run said mill. Also —Onciblher lot in the township of Charles ton. aforesaid, bounded north by the Stale road and east by Nelson Austin, south and west by public highway—containing 20 acres all improved, frame house and an orchard thereon. PRUDENCE CULVER, Admr’x A. E. NILES, Adm’r, Of Ehtatc of Philemon Culver, dcc’d. Charleston, Nov. 4lh, ISSB. jFa ll Jjg If 9 inter GOODS. Win. A. Roc, Wcllsboro, Pa, J JAS now on hand a large and extensive stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS , HATS 4- CAPS , BOOTS 4- SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING, HARDWARE. CARPETS, Glass Ware, Wooden Ware. CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES., AC. Wo deem it unnecessary lo enumerate articles, as nearly everything wanted by man, woman nr child, can be found at this establishment, and at prices that cannot fail lo give entire satisfaction. Wcllsboro, OcU 11, ’5B. WM. A. ROE. jy ew Goods! M. & O. BULLARD, arc now receiving a large and well selected slock of Fall and Winter Goods, which arc to be sold LOW (as usual.) Among their assortment may be fouhi everything In the Hue of Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Ready-Made Clothing. Boots & Shoes, Hats & Caps, Pork & Flour. Hardware, JC rockery, GROCERIES. &C., &C. Call and sec before purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store one door below -Wilcox &> Sears. September 30,1858. The Oxygenated Bitters; Tor the rare of Dvspipsia or Indiqestiok, Complaint, Asthma, 'Costivenesi, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague, Heart Burn. Water Brash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, Scurvy, Nausea, Headache, Ennui, and General Debility, or any dis ease having its origin in imperfect digestion. - These Bitters, as all classes of oar follow citizens, Inclna lag Members of Congress, lawyers, Physicians, Clergymen, Planters, Farmers and others testify, are the only safe, cer tain and sovereign specitic for the Immediate relief and per- Imaaent cure of tho many cruel complaints which in .some phase or other of Dtspepsk afflict our race. f These Bitter* were discovered by Dr. Gsoaos B-OMUt,' and in tholr formula differ entirely from that of any other preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—no miner al—no poison—no noxious drug.—in their nature tonic, stimulating.—retaining their virtues in any clime: they are a'-combination and a form Indeed” of Medicine which known no rival in exterminating dpooso and restoring the system to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how [long standing, or however induced or chrome in its character the disease may he—no matter that it has baffled tho * kill of tho physician, and resisted the efforts of J/edicine. a single tria of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that his disease all amenable to the proper remedy. ] In testimony of the many cures effected by this Remedy reference is had to the written certificates from distinguished individuals known all over the land. From among the many letters wo are constantly receiving wo take the following!— . * ‘ ‘*Gs.vTi.Ejf£s:— l have osed the Oxygenated Bitters in my practice with decided success in Debility and GeneroljPrw tßation, and I confidently recommend it in cases of Goher&l Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs. ; { Signed, P. H. WHITE, ill D. Jfansfiold, Tioga Co. Pa., August 20,1558.” i This - medicine has been used with like success byH*- bard of Richmond; Miss Mary A. Snover of Cuviugtou7 and Mias Catharine Beck of Liberty. 1 AGENTS. ) John A. Bor, Wellsboro ; 0. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: ‘ Dr. A Rollins. Jr., Mainsburg: A. JlcMpnnrr, Tioga; D. 8. J/a gez, BToasbnrgrX G. AIiiKCK, Liberty. ' S. W. FOWLE & CO., Proprietors. Bosfon. For sale by Agents everywhere. [Sept. IC. 1558.] { - Hanimonlon Lands . | NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT. Kare opportunity.—to all wanting farms— in a healthy place, twenty-five miles from Philadelphia on the Camden and Atlantic railroad. New Jersey. An old estaw Ims recently been opened for sale, and the first diyisioji of acres divided up into farms of twenty aerdi and; upward*. Tlie soil is of the best quality for the production oti fruits, grains, 4c. Tho price is $l5 to $2O per acres^pay able in< easy quarter yearly instalments, within a tt been taken ap before. The reason is, it was never throwii.in the market; and unless these statements were coriect,iio one would be invited to examine the land before pun.h.k«ng.— This nil are expected to do. They w ill see the land under cultivation; they will meet pets-ms no doubt fioin their own neighbor hood: they will witness the Impiovemont*. and can Judge of the character of the population. Persona Übouid come piepared to purchitae, as many mo locating, and loca tions are not held on refusal. ; J’ The Ilammonton Parmer, a monthly Literary and Agricul tural sheet, containing full information of llammoptown, will bo sent looach inquirer, audean be obtained at ‘2fi ccuts per annum. 1 i Trustees. Title indisputable. "Warrantee deeds given, clear of all in cumbrance. when purchai'o money is paid. Uoutcj to the hind:—Leave Vino street wharf. Philadelphia, for Hatriiuon tuvvn by railroad ut A. .VL, and o\-’> P. J I ; when there impure for Mr. Byrnes. Boardfngconveniencesvyillliifounrt. Letters and applications can be addressed to s: B. C&>UOH LIN'. 2U2 South FIFTH Street below Walnut, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheerfully furnished. [Sfcpt. 9?’sS.] ORPHAN’S COURT SALE,—Notice is lierdby given that by virtue of an order of the ,Or phan’s Court of Tioga Comity to me directed as Trustee, I shall expose the following described|prera ises for sale at vendue on Siturday the 4th day of November next ut one o’clock, p. rn., at the|Court House in WclUboro, >iz: A lot of land in ihq Boro of VVcllsboro, containing about one-lhird of an acre, bounded on the south-east by Pearl St., on lhe.Boullj west by Win. Bachc, on the north-west by Mato si., and on the north-east by Wm. Harri.-on, with an uld frame bouse, and some fruit trees thcrconf. To be sold as ihe properly of-Elias Spencer, Hoc’tl. October 21, 1858. JNO. N. BACH& t 'Trustee. (Confidential.) FRIEND COBB; Will you please inform your readers that the subscriber bus a good , assort ment of ■ t (GAIBIPSIPIH® I Cheaper than ever sold before in this county,at well as J r . Sofas ; Tete.a-tetes, j Mahogany Chairs , Rockers, • i Center-Tables, and all kinds,pf SSUSIIHIDLD lUJEiniraiElE. Luwrenccville. Cct. 21, *5B. E. D. WEILLS. SENT FREE TO 4XY ADDRESS. a. Gr. EVANS, \ Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of ' the Gift Book Enterprise. !* Has juit issued a new and complete of hit Docks, comprising a large and varied assoitment of all kin4i of literature. ] S*)00 w ortli uf Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. | A gilt worth from 25 rt«, to $lOO, will be delivered with pach book at tbs time ol sale. Ord« rs from the conntr\ promptly filled and the Goods for warded by express or marl on the winie day the order is ro ccived A complete catalogue bent free. » Addict. G. G. EVANS Jan. 2S, 1883. 439 Chestnut St, Philadelphia Bank Police. | THE Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bank: Please lake no tice that you are hereby required To pay into the. gaid Bunk at its Banking hou->o in Tioga, the amount remaining unpaid upon jour subscription to the Capital Stock of said Bank, and that .-uch payment be made, 50 per centlin sixty days and 50 per cent m ninety day* from this datb, as per Kes-ohuion pawed by the Board of Directors this 23cj day of September, ISSB. E. l\ STELJiS, thshior. Tioga, September 23,1555. 3m. ,f FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. FINE GOLD PENS with PENCIL CASES. GOLD FINS—New and Splendid Style?,! JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, \ O* A New Slock ju*l received by , . i (N0v..4,1858.) ANDIE FOLEY. 1 i Removal. —dr. webb has removed to the residence next above the upper [bridge, north tide of Maiu-st., where he may be fdand at all hours ol the djy and night when hot profession ally engaged; - [Wellsboro, Sept. 30, 1858. READY-MADE CLOTHING — l The Subscriber lias now on hand a large Stark of well-made Clothing for the Fall and Wmler.lrailc. Purchasers arc invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. [Oct. 14, ’5S.j VV. A. RCjIE’S. Broadcloth &. cassdiere.—a good as. bortmeot of Black Broadcloths, Black a fid Fan cy Cassimeres, SattineUs, Full Cloths, Tweeds and Kentucky Jcaus, can be found at ■ 1 Oct. 14.1858. \V> A. ROE’S, BOOT& &. SHOES.—A large Stock of Bdots and Shoes. AUo Rubbers and Buffalo overshoes for men’s and women’s wear, just and will be sold very cheap at [Oct. 14,] ROE’S. FISH, FlSH.—Mackerel, WhitelUh, Blaefish, &. -Codfish, Ky the Bb! r Abbl., ibblvand pound, at C«»U. IMS,- K^L'S. ISOLD ON, MR. PRINTER!! STOP THE PRESS / I WHAT FOR? WHY, TRUMAN * BOWEN hare just uiind iium New York with the CHEAPEST ? AND BEST assortment of GOODS ever before offered to lb* people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and nolwilb standing the RUSH OF CUSTOMERS they say they mast advertise in order to let every* body know that they are on hand.at THE EMPIRE STORES with * large assortment of DRY-GOOD 9 DRY-GOODS HARDWARE hardware CROCKERY CROCKERY and every variety of goods usually found in a coca try stcre, and which they wilt sell as cheap or ehtfa* per than the sa l me goods ean be-bought at-any other store in this vicinity. Call and examine their stoolc of goods before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing Goods. REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT THE EM • PXRE STORE! TRUMAN & BOWEN. Wellsboro, June 14, ’5B. tf || NEW FIRM. R. S. Billßf, J. W. BAILEY, AND THOMAS HARDEN, READY PAY DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Paints ifc Oils, Groceries, Flour & Pork, And all kinds of CO UNTR Y PROD UCE AT THE NEW STORE OF JR. Hailey. }f On norlh side of Main Street, Wellsboru, Psqm. * Persons visiting' llie place on business are inTiled to examine oar Goods, as we aim al making this cs tnblishment the centre of attraction for trade la Tioga County. BAILEY’S &. HARDEN. WelUboro, August 12, 1858. TO MOTHERS; WIVES, AND DA UGHTERS* . s>r. R, A. Lament** PERIODICAL COMPOUND. Tho most beneficial and successful TEMALE MEDICINE now Id use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. Tbi? valuable vegetable compound lias long been used In the private practice of Dr. Luuiout, for regulating the de rangements of the female system and for improving the gen eral health, aud by long experience has been found tha greatest reined} against those painful or general complaints to which the female constitution i* liable. A few doses ta ken for one week, before the monthly period will remove oil obstructions/rota-uny cause whatever r as incredible as it may appear. X. B.—Those Ladies who hare been disappointed in the ns* of Fills, i.c n _can pat the atmo-t confidence in this compound. auxio x.-tta This compound must not Im taken by females during the early mouths of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. A t all other times it is safe, as it is purely vegetable. It will be sent to any address by ujctoMog (o any author* izeJ agent.or to K. I. ANDREWS. Buffalo X. Y. For sale by J. A. ROY, Wellshoro, Pa,, and Druggists gen erally. . [July 1,1558. ly.j TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON }Y A E E. Tllb!j SUBSCRIBER has established himself at the old stand of Wilcox Sc Sears, one door be low R. S. Bailey’s Store, where he is manufacturing and selling At Wholesale and Retail, the various kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, »wd made im the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING, and all kind* 'of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a satis factory manner. Call and sec my slock of Tin.ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is the place to b«y cheap. ' CHARLES S. FISHER, wellshoro, June 17,1?58. . P U MPS! PUMPS! f g THE SUBSCRIBER is agent for the sale of Vowing Co's Pumps, Tire and Garden Engines , Hydraulic Rams , k LARGEST GROCERIES GROCERIES COOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES