'I !W lMl!= onb t * D/Wd^SrTZnKHS lc ‘’jsrf^3z^ u SEELY*,' (Unghttr of Wfflton jEsq- nj-tinson bouse,Coming, N.T~by Her. ! 15th. at thf KING and Miss MARIA L. L e s, Jud , i Pa. I Mb e police we found a dollar—a gift i .W vuVr 'JtnrA know the parties as industrious nrinter. » ld uid as such certain of success in L-inne vcodp - v * * nt v to speak of them as dtserv- UibcnlS thoughtful donation to theprint- CSS.li> longed pleasant.—En.J py tb«r r- . .p-I-E-D- L - , w/iber, in Sidney, lowa, of brain ferer, br Wl l Sk agrdjST years.—ioci/loren Wofe/i- HOUSE. welt-sbo’ro’, pa. n TAILOR, -molar honie is centrally located, and palronap of the travelling public. fSU I Sheriff’* Sale* r 0 writ of «n<l.(ex. issued out of tim Court of Tir tc?ol ft f Tloga o OU nty, ami to me directed, I ;aooQf‘ llia>ei idue or outcry, on Friday the ISSS, jat one o'clock P. M., at the :jr ° r tt'clleboro. the (following described property U l - < “J. j ot c f jaod in Chatham township bound- A by Philemon Smith and Manning, cast vee and S. Shaw, (south by N. Beach and west : '* about oue hundred acres, seventy -5,8 .r-oTtd one Jog house and one frame bam there „ ,wi(it ofland In same township, bounded cast by Stephen Hall, south by Daniel ‘-T Ji, f a Ke"llev-r-ccm taming about sixty or vtft tV or forty'acres improved, with a frame • * crrf ’, «ml an apple Orchard thereon. To bo sold I M SIMEON I. POWER, Sheriff. fs offr. Wellehoro, Soy. &!, 1858. ( the enclosure of the sub or about Sept. 1, 1858. a DARK ■XEER two J ears pd. The owner is re ,o p.'o'c property (ak^^him Ur, Nov. 25.1853. (BtQ EBWffll . j K , JI, J. Grierson, , oi t relumed from tile City with a full as- ofMillinery Goods, which she offers >ll the lowest cash prices. iS VS NEAPOLITAN? AND FANCY bonnets, Kictsand descriptions. BORDERS from Is ktd. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of a . French Flowers! and Boi Flowers. A i'J morlmcnt of | OSS, LININGS, LAfjIES, CRAPES SILKS, ihodof materials foj making 0 f Mourning Goods, , ;: ; v. Hats, Girl's Ijlats, and Ladies’ Riding ER FASHIONS. cxl’s [jornpUy attended to. Bonnets cleaned r>cc«r on short notice. . has employed for the season a good ir. IT Shop on Main Street, over Nilea & glare, [Nov 25, 1858. 1 EELECTIONS ARE OVER, tit folded by a larg ? majority of an appro dating public, that J. R. BOWEN, :t cheapest and keeps the largest assortment of APLE & FANCY GOODS, \'i County, and notwithstanding the many *rcrts circulating tha. he is not in business in •oro, tie may be tound at the ’MPIRE STORE, ocLupred by Truman &. Bowen, with the Wf and Cheap ist Assortment of 1-GOODS AND GROCERIES, OB AND SHOES, | HATS AND CAPS, CLOTHING, fact aU kmas of Goods usually found in a y Store, winch he will sell at very low prices, icouo! Come ail 1 j and see and bring your Mrs, aa it will be decidedly to your advantage nine ray Stock of Goods before you purchase Lire. [Nov. 25.-1858.1 J.'R. BOWEN. iEW FEATURES—FIFTH YEAR, OF THE iPOLITAN ART ASSOCIATION SIPERB ENGRAVINGS! DUTIFUL AST JOTJMAL. valuable premiums, &c.. i popular Art Association, now in its fifth unparalleled success, having purchased, and wl on sled, Herring’s great painting, “The :t Blacksmith,” will now issue copies (to "Ics only) on heavy plate paper, 30 x 33 * oc the following IMIS OF SUBSCRIPTION: *7 person remitting three dollars , will receive 5 of tlie superb Steel Engraving, after Her > cdtltiied Painting, [HE VILLAGE BLACKSMITH. ;te Py of the beautiful 30POLITAX ART JOURIVAI, ■sgantly illustrated quarto Magazine. Also ? wn lirkels ot admission to the Eastern (or ■M; and Western Galleries of the Asso- :re a l K o be given to the subscribers sev- Hndred valuable works of Art, comprising fine votings, Bronies, Sculptures, &.c , &c., from ,!ed American and foreign Artists, wnpuons will be received up to Jan. J, 1859. t evening of that date the premiudV'wlll he too to subscribers. ■'dl P arl,c >darf, see December Art Journal, cents. Specimen copies sent to those dc ' 0 Scribe, on the receipt of 18 cents in stamps or coin. Address- L DERBY, Actuary C. A. A., “'ton Office,s4B Broadway, N. Y., 166 Waters.. S*ndoßky,o. Ha\ e You Seen Them? , U! 7 r u n £ rav ' n gi “The Village Black beautiful Art Journal, which are 0 Renters of the Cosmopolitan Art Can > now sccn at th® Office, for J v 6 Bec advertisement elsewhere features. AT OSCE! secure a CO Py elegant En ml,*? ' ILILa °e Blacksmith/* and the Art »{3 l f °tocr premiums, be sure and sub -1 °f' the !t -^ C st 1859. Specimen id* .. k ' )ove t and full particulars given, by « Terlf I.D.RICHARDS. Agent. i t Wcm€Q l elsewhere headed—New Fea- ! ! C , JUST OUT, '■'-IOPOLIIT AN ART JOURNAL 5 December. lk; ".- v ? 1 S e! —choice articles—elegantly r ® lee ' Engravings. Price 50 'Cpj •. „ c " CO Py sent, on receipt of 18 cents, A ddr esB C ' L- DERBY, 548 Broadway, N. Y. Scr ‘Oicni CASSIMERE.—A good as- c . Broadcloths, Black and Fan. ! ' tc Jnnt iUin , cllB ’ Cloths,Tweeds and tMi,g.'ute found at Loulte has left my bed and board : or p T oc,ltion » l hereby forbid all ? r ber control 5 he l 0n as I will - 1 **** to* rlB> 18i »‘ £. C. COMFORT. few bales No. 1., Just 1 l°ct.ll,*sBo ROE’S. SALES - K v i-7- of . B “ ndr N writs of Fi. Fa. Devi Fa. ii a pi! Ven ' ,, ‘ , .'»i Eiponaß issued oat of the Com. mon Fleas qf Tioga County and to me directed I wti! expose to public sale op MONDAY, the 6th day or December next, at one o’clock afternoon, in the Coart House, Wellsboro, the following described properly, to wit: «™i 0t i cf ln theßor * of Wellsboro, Tioga County, north 2tls® at a point in the avenue one hun dred and twenty feet from its intersection with walnut street ‘ n * direction north-.forty-five degrees west, thenco north forty-five degrees east two hundred and fifty feet to Crafton street, thence south forty-five degrees east alone Crafton at one hundred and twenty feet to Walnut street, thence south forty-five degrees west along Walnut street two hundred and forty feet to the avenue, and thenco along the same north forty-five degrees west one hundred and twenty feet to the beginning, be the same more or less, with the appurtenances, all improved, one frame two-etory dwelling house, one frame barn and other out buildings and some fruit trees thereon.— To be sold as the property of James p. Magill. ALSO—A lot ofland in Middlebury township, bounded north by Hiram Day, east by James Abbott, south by Henrv Colegrove and west by James Churchill-contalnlng about fifty acres, twenty-five or thirty acres improved, fog and frame house, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To h« sold &s the property of Wm. R. Baird. ALSO—A lot of land In Shippen township, bounded as fol ]£V,*-™rth& *• W Wheeler-eust by A. Bartles, south by Hiram Warner, west by James Wilson and Robbia’s lot containing about sixty acres, about twenty-five acres im. proved, two log houses, one log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold os the property of Ezra T. Deane. ' -A- 101 of l an d in Rutland township bounded north by Geo. Edgerton and Amariah Robbins, east by Isaac Bent, ly and —-- Ellis; south by William Brace and Nelson Gould and west by R. Mies and R. Rose—containing one hundred acres, forty acres improved, with a log boose thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph Andrews. ALSO—A lot of land In Tioga township, bounded north by iWilliam Garretson, east by Main street, south by public square, and west by meeting house alley, with two frame bouses, one ice house, small barn and a few fruit trees there by—containing about one acre. To be sold as the pronertv or Jacob Prutzman. A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded on the north by Thomas Schoonover, James Smith and Samuel “‘Kfc B * on the east by Eli Pritchard and Hemingeo, south by Hemmgeo and Aaron Schoonover, and west by Aaron Schoon over and Stiles—containing one hundred and throe acres and about 30 acres improved, a log house, two frame barus and a 11 hereon. To be sold as the property of Henry ALSO—A lotofland In Westfield township, bounded north by Pbebe Huyler, east by Harry Brotton and Tuttle, south by Hiram Tubbs, west by Davy and Charles Maynard—con taining eighty-eight and eight-tenths acres, and about sixty acres improved, one frame house and cooper shop, corn house, two frame barns aud an apple orebaad thereon. To bo sold as the property of Daniel C. Strang and George S. Brown. ALSU—A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north by Bingham lands and M, Tate, east by «t Trowbridge, south by Tanner, and west by N. Skinner—containing one hundred aud twenty acres, with about thirty acres improved, a log house frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Elijah T. Skinner. Bf ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Chatham bounded as follows, to wit, north by Charles Fuller, west by Jacob Conley, south by —. Wilhelm, and east by Constant Avery —containing seventy-flight acres, and about twenty-five acres improved, loghotire, frame barn and afew fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Chauncey Howard- ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, beginning at the north-cast corner of land of Cyprian ’RawHawq, thence westerly along said Eastman’s land rods to a post, thence north along the lands of C. Eastman, Secord and Am brose Parker to the south side of tho Cowanesque River —— rods to a corner, thence easterly along said river - rods to the wdst line of the lands of David Rexford thence south along said Rexford’s west line to the place of beginning containing ten acres more or les«. with two dwelling houses, one frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of John 11. Seagers. i ALSO—A lot of land iu Rutland township, bounded north by Artemus Barnhart, east by Joseph Harding, south & west by George Brown—containing about 230 acres, more or less, with one hundred and ten acres improved, one frame house, two frame barns and an apple orchard thereon. Also—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded nonh by the north lino of warrant No. 978. east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, south by land of John Benson and Arad Smith, and west by land of Zopber Tears and A. Updike—containing about 102 acres, about GO acres improved, a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees there on. Al.«o—Another piece or parcel of land in Rutland township, bounded on the north by land formerly owned by Hcman Soper and Josephus Clark, on the east by the Bradford Co. line, on the south by lands in possession of George Crippen and Daniel £. Sherman, and on the east by Grandison Wat kins and land formerly owned by Peter Wheeler, George Worden, Henry Worden and Martin—containing two hundred acres or thereabouts, with about 100 acres improved, a frame house, two frame bams, frame shed, apple orchard and milk house thereon. To be sold as the property of John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township 1-oundwi north by I*. Bush, ea&tby Chaa, J. Whipple, south by Bingham lands, west by Benjamin Tubbs —containing thirty-four acres, about twenty-seven acres Improved, one frame house, frame barn, corn house end apple orchard therson. To bo sold as the property of R. I. Reynolds. ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrencoville, bounded north by Samuel Chapman, east by Norman Strait, south by Lewis Conep, and.westby Cherry Street—containing one fourth of tr*eeiTthereon. To be sold as the property of Jacob 0. Hen derson. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north bv E. Hose, east by road running from Roseville to Daggett Hollow, south by Mill Creek Road, and west by E. Rose containing about one-half acre, all improved, with a frame house frame barn and store botise thereon. Also—Another lot in same township, bounded north by W. A. McClure, east by D. Viddco, south by John Beuso*, west by B. Hall—containing fifty-five acres, about fifty acres im proved, with two frame houses, one frame barn, blacksmith shop and two apple orchards thereon. To bo sold os the es tate of Harrison Robbins. ALSO—A piece of land in Covington township, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a hemlock post stand ing on the north side of warrant No. 5499 in the name of Geo. Mead, the north-west corner thereof; thence east by line of said warrant 104 3-10 perches to a post, south and near the state road, the north-east corner hereof; thence south 126 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 tho south west corner thereof, north one aud one fourth degrees cast by the line of said Elliott’s lot 97 and 4-10 perches to a post on tho north bide of the State road; thence north 72 degrees east by said roadSOporchcstoapost; thence north 20 and 6-10 perches to.the place of beginning—contain ing 88 acres and 120 perches aud allowance, with about 80 acres improved* a dwelling house, frame barn aud 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 Yeomans south 155 perches to a beech tree, thence by warrant line 33J4 perches to a post corner of David Davis; thence by said Davis north SO porches to a post; thence by said Davis west 15 perches to a hemlock tree; thence by Avery Gillett north 75 perches to a post; thence by lots sur veyed to Remington A Haven east perches to the place of‘beginning—coutaioing fifty-nine acres more or less with about ten acres Improved thereon. To be sold os the proper ty of Thomas I. Strait and M. Strait his wife. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land bituatc in Clymer town ship, bounded on the north by land of J. M. Harper and M. Scars, on the east by land of M. Sears, on the south by land of Lott Hackett, and on the west by lands of Isaac Sears— containing forty-five acres of land, with about thirty acres improved, with one frame house, one log house and a saw mill and an apple orchard theieon. To bo told as the prop- erty of Levi Stevens. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bounded north by Travis and Turner, east by E. Burley and U. Watson. s*th by road running from Mansfield to Elmira, and west by IN m. M. Johnson and E. Sperry—containing about one hundred and twenty acres with forty acres improved, one frame house, one frame Karn or shed thereon. Also— One other lot of land In Richmond township bound ed as follows: North by Clark Bartlett and William Ens worth, east by l\ Ashler. John C. Clark and Thomas Ames, south bv Philip S. Rlpler, and west by D. L. Holden—con tainiog about one hundred and sixty-two acres, with 85 acre* improved, one frame house, one frame barn, corn bouse, ap ple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be Bold as the property of John M. Cassels. i ALSO—A lot of land in Ward township, bounded on the north by Amos Knapp and M. Comfort, on tho east by NV. on the south by M. 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 baru, 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 the Boro of Elk land, beginning at the centre of State road on the west line of John Ryon and the east lineof Joel Parkburst at the south cast corner of said Joel Pnrkhurst’s orchard; thence north one hundred and fifty-two perches to the north bank of Camp creek; thence north eighty degrees cast, down said creek, twenty-four perches on the north bank of said creek to a stake; thence one hundred and fifty-three perches and two teulhs to the centre of said State road; thenco north seventy degrees west twenty-four perches aud six links to the place of beginning—containing twenty-one acres and thirty-one rods of land, all 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, on the south-west cor ner of safe! lot and conveyed by deed of J. L. Davenport and wife to Sylvaaia Kyon. To be sold as the property of u. llichardson- ALSO—AJot of land in Delmnr township,bonndced north hr A. CooUdgn, east by J. Peet, south by Caton Merrick, wast by B. Eoland—containing fifty-one acres more or lees, with filly acres improved, one log house and one frame barn and a small apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Jacob E. Webster. ALSO—A lot of land in Liberty township, bounded north by lands of John GoodeeJi, east by Lewis Sentllnger, south by Joseph Kroger, and west by Clarendon Rathbone—con taining sixty-fire acres* about 30 to 36 acres improt ed, large two story frame house, frame barn, frame wagon house, other out buildings and an apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Sabina Coon. ALSO—AII the interest of Alexander MatUson in a certain tract of land situate in Westfield townsihp, bounded on the north by lot No. 42 of the Bingham lands, called the Mayn ard lot and lot No. 30 now or late in possession of John U. Brown A .Co., on the east by lot No. 35 contracted to Stephen Labor and No. 46 contracted to Wm. Labar, on the south by lot No. 75 contracted twßenj. MatUson, and on the west by lot No. 42 aforesaid; it Wing lot No. 45 of the subdivision of Bingham lands in Westfield township and part of warrants No. 1231 & 1319—containing one hundred and forty-nine and two tenths acres, on which is improved one hundred acres, with a bouse, barn, shed and some fruit trees thereon. Also—. All tbo right, title and interest of the said Alexan der MatUson to the following described hind In Gaines town ship, bounded on the north by warrant No. 2336 W. Willink waraanteo, on the east by land of Silas filings, on the south by the J- Carsaw lot, C. Benonr, S. B, Carnes, and other lands of said MatUson, and on the west by lands formerly belong ing to J. S. Phenix aod A. V. Parsons, excepting and reserv ing therefrom two acres sold to A. P. Cone—containing coven hundred acmor thereabouts. W. A. ROE’S, THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATO®. ° r lot, bounded on Caraaw iSSS„S2ftS’ G * by the containing foSv^hf 1 5L 0ther^ n . da of tte Mattison— the two last an ? aix ‘ tent^18 of ®n acre. Upon 1«21!.^? cn ? ed ,ot ? 19 aboot ono hundred and thirty acres improved, a tavern house a barn, five dwelling hon*** S h^MldSt^ o^S ie V wo born 9 and some fruit trees! A^S!!liw? re J >r ? >er of A l«ander Mattison Jr. * •, tho ri sht, title and interest of Harris Mattison to the following described land in Gaines township, bounded ??« th ?v **™ axt No * Z®** w - Willink wa&antee.on hy land of Silas Billings, on the south by the J. Car- S’ Ben ? tir ’ s * B. Barnes snd other lands of said Mat d 7°? tbe^ eat fe y landB formerly belonging to J. S, Phenix and A. V. Papons, exceptingand reserving therefrom A ' P * Cone containing seven hundred acres “ 5-m lot,ylns .? outho,: above lot, bounded on the wat by Silas Billings, south by R. Q. White, west by the Car saw lot, and north by other lands of said Mattison—contain ing forty-eight acres and six-tenths of an acre. Upon the two last described lots is about one hundred and thirty acres improved, a tavern house, barn, five dwellinghooses, onesaw mill two shanties, two bams and some fruit trees. To be sold as the property of Harris Mattison. . SIMEON I. POWER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro, Nov. 18,1858. C. G. OSGOOD, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF WINTER GOODS. which is large and complete, and to which he invites the attention of the Goods buying public. I will not blow about prices, as we are not accustomed to playing on wind instruments. But please call and see, and if the Goods and Prices do not suit you, we do not expect to sell. Nov. 2d. 1858. Dress Goods , A large and very fine Slock of Dress Goods at OSGOOD’S. GENTLEMEN. You will find at Osgood’s a fine stock ofCLOTHS, CASSIMERES. UNDER SHIRTS. DRAWERS, GLOVES, MITTENS, aud a full stock of Furnish ing Goods. You will find it cheaper and far more pleasant to buy and wear good warm under gar ments than to pay doctor's bills. ® a, ® ® si a a®. A large slock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats, Fanis, Vests, Over Shirts, Over Alls, Guernsey Jack, els, &c., at OSGOOD’S. GROCERIES, A very desirable slock. Teas from 2s up. Choice brands of I’lour constantly on hand. HARDWARE. A full slock of Cutlery & Shelf Hardware; io fact nearly everything in the line, from a Brad to % Crow-bar. IRON Swede’s, English, Horsc-Shoe, Band, Hoop, Round, Square, Round, Square, half-round and oval rods, Spring, Casi, Blister, German and Cork Steel. Nail rods, Horse-Nails, &c., &c. BOOTS & SHOES A large stock—embracing nearly every style and price. N. B. No numbers over 14, at November, Jl, 1858. Osgood’s. FOR SALE. A assortment of the choices IPiqp l Apple, Pear, and Cherry Trees, good order. ■ übm iw pci uuuureu. vjut imention is to have the trees bear just such fruit as the labels call for. We would invite those wanting friiit trees to cull at the Nursery and examine for themselves before purchasing elsewhere. B. C. WICKHAM, I. T. BLOODGOOD, Tioga Village, Nov. 11, 1858. New abbahtgemehtx—wm. a. ROE has associated with him in business, Mr. Jerome Smith. The business will hereafter be con ducted under the name and style of W. A. Roe &. Co. W. A. ROE, JEROME SMITH. Poslscrlpt. All those indebted le the subscriber by note or Book account, are requested to make im mediate payment. , W. A. Roe. Wellsboro, Nov. 8,1858. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS.—You are required in making your assessment for the year 1859, to assess all persons between the ages of 21 and 45 years, in your opinion, capable of performing mili tary duty, otherwise you will be dealt with 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. 11. FRED. STICKLEY. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—Pursuant loan order issued out of the Orphans* Court of Ti -otra 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, to wit: A lot of land in Sullivan; Tioga county, bounded north by lands of the heirsppf Thos. E, Rcxford, on the east by lands of James fcuggles, south by lands of John Evans and west by lands of the heirs of Garret Compton—containing about 50 acres. Terms on day of sale. H. B. CARD, Sullivan, Nov, 11, 1858. Admr, HAIR PINS—NEW STYLE. LEAD PENCILS—EXTRA FINISH, SCHOOL &MISCELLAN ENDS BOOKS. YANKEE NOTIONS, SUPERIOR NEEDLES, at (Nov. 4, *5B) SMITH &, 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 prosecuted in pursuance of law. O. F. TAYLOR, Treasurer. Treasurer’s Office, Wellsboro, Nov. 4, 1858. La Fleur De Lis. Edited by Mesdames Sawyer <%• LeSage. THE New Monthly in French, designed for the use of schools and for all who wish to make or keep themselves familiar with the language.— Beautifully prated and filled with the choicest of current literature, original and selected. TERMS: $1,50 per annum; 5 copies, $7; 10 copies $l2. Teachers willing to act as agents will please write us. We will fill orders for French, Italian, Spanish ot German books on the most rea sonable terms H. H. LLOYD do CO. Oct. 23, ’5B, [3m»l 348 Broadway, New York. JOHN B. SHAKESPEAB, TAILOR. HAVING taken the Room over BAILEY'S Store, takes this method of informing the cit izens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he is prepared to execute orders in his line of business with prompt, ness and dispatch, hoping by strict attention to business to merit the confidence and supporlof those who may favor him with their orders. CUTTING done on short notice. Wellsboro, October 21, 1858. 6m. READY-MADE CLOTHING.—The Subscribsr has now on hand a large Stock of well-made Clothing for the Fall and Winter trade. Purchasers are invited to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. [Oct. 14, *sB.] W, A. ROE'S. IRON CITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE . Pxrsbceo, Pa. - - Coabtseed, 1865. 300 Students attending, January , 1859, Now the largest and most thorough Commercial School of the United States. Young men prepared for the actual duties of the Counting Room. J. C. Smith, A. M, Professor of Book keeping and Science of Accounts. A. T. Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal eolation. J. A. Hoydrick and T. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping. A. Cowley and IV. 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, 13 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—Tuition for full Commercial Coarse, $35,00. Average time 8 to 12 weeks—Board; per week—Stationery, $O, Entire cost. $60,00 to $70,00 Ministers sons received at half price. For Carl—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address Sept. 23,1858, ly. P. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg. Pa. WELLSBORO’ academy. WELLSBORO, TIOOA COUNTY, I'EX.XA. Luther R. Burlingame &. 8., Principal, U competent Assistant will be secured.) THE Winter Term will commence Wednesday, December 15lh, 1858, and will close on Salur day, February 261 h, 1859 ; the Spring Term, Tues day, MarchjBlh, and will close on Friday, May 12th ; the Summer Term, Tuesday, May 31st, and will close on Friday, August I2lii. i Tuition. Juvenile Department, Common English Branches, Higher English Branches, Languages, .... Board and rooms furnished in private families at oadinary prices. Also rooms may be secured by those desiring to board themselves. Actual payment of term bills or satisfactory Arrangement for them to be made at the beginning of the term. No 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 polled 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 to prepare the Teachers of Common Schools for the discharge of the duties of their profession. No exertion will be spared to ren. dcr the mental culture thorough, and to cultivate in the student a constant self.rcliance. From the County Superintendent. * * Mr.JL. R. Burlingame is a gradua.e of Brown Unlver city and an experienced teacher. N. L. Reynolds, Co, Sup’t. - From Geo.T. Chace. Vrof. of Chemistry in Brown University, * • In Chemistry Mr. Burlingome has made more than or dinary attainments. * • ♦ The undemigned believes him to be a gentleman of the most worthy character, 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 socially qualified him. Geo. I. CiiiCE, Prof, of Chemistry. J. F. DONALDSON HENRY SUERirOOD J. L. ROBINSON TVJ/. BACIIE Nor. 4tb, ISoS. J. N. ifACIIE WELLSBORO’ SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP. rpHE undersigned would respect- I fully inform the public that he undertaken the above business a t the sUnd formerly occunied hv With a determination to be behind no other cslab* lishment in the country, ho has greatly to the facilities for the general accommodation, and has spared neither pains or expense lb obtain and make himself master of every modern improvement in the business, and to secure the services ol theebest workmen. He will keep a large stock on ban's, and manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions of HARNESS, such as SADDLES) BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS OF ALL]KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS, AC., Traces, Hames, Halters, Whips, etc., etc. All of whic(i he will warrant to bo equal to any that can be obtained in any other establishment in the country. All he asks is that those desiring any thingin this line, should call at his place and ex amine his stock. He feels the fullest confidence in his ability {o give entire satisfaction. ID" All orders thankfully received and promptly attended to JOSEPH ENSWORTH. Wellsboro’ October 98, 1858. Stoves, Stoves, AND TIN, SHOP. WM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to the citizens of Wcllsboro and vicinity, that he has jnst received a large addition to his slock of STOVES, TIN & SHEET IRONWARE; and is now prepared to furnish his numerous customers with articles in Ins line of business superior to any that can be obtained in this section of country His slock consists in pari of COOK AisD PARLOR STOYES. Also a large assortment of Tin and Sheet Iron Ware, STOVE PIPES, STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS, HARDWARE, &.C., &C. Particular attention paid to putting on Tin Roofs t Eave-Trovghs 4' Conductors. Repairing done on short notice with readiness and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in this line will find it to their interest to call and examine my slock before purchasing elsewhere; aa they will be sold at fair prices. CTDon’t forget the place, one door below Bowen’s Store. [Wellsboro, October, 14, 1858.] ic Goods! M. & 0. BULLARD, are now receiving a large and well selected stock of 1 Fall and Winter Goods, which are to be sold LOW (as usual.) Among their assortment may be found everything In the liuc of staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Keady-ltiade Clothing ’ Boots St Shoes, I Hats & Caps, I Pork St Flour. Hardware, Crockery, GROCLEKIES, &0„ &C. Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, at the New Store ene door below Wiloox &. Soars. September, 30,1858. Admiulstralof’s Sale. PURSUANT to an order issued out of the Or phan’s Court of Tioga County, Slate of Penn, sylvania, and to us directed, we will expose to pub lic 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 lollowing tract of land sit ualc in Richmond township, Tioga Co. Pa., bounded on the norlh by lands now in possession of Griggs, on the cast by Benjamin Jones,on the sooth by the County road, and on the west by H. H. Dent —contalpingaboul 83 acres, aboul2s acrcs improv’d, frame house, frame barn and some fruit treea there, on To be sold as the estate of Sami. Goodall, dop'd ELLEN GOODALL. Admr’x, ROBERT SAMPSON, Adm’r, of Estate of Samuel Goodall dec’d. Hammenton Land* NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT[ Eabe oppohtonitt.—to all wanting pawis^- in a healthy place, twenty-fire miles from Philadelphia on the Camden and Atlantic railroad, N'ew Jersey. An old estate has recently been opened for sola, and the first division of 10,000 acres divided np into farms of twenty acres] and upwards. The soil is of the best 'quality for the production ra * ua ? *c. The price is $l5 to $2O per acresjpay able in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a teitn of four years with interest. The terms are made easy, in order to insure the rapid Improvement of the land, by ena&ipg every industrious man to buy a farm. It is now being ex tensively improved by good roads, and some of thar besti citi zens from New England and tho Middle States ore erecting largo improvements. It Is a scene of the greatest improve ment out of Philadelphia. Seventy-five houses have been built in four months. Practical farmers and business men from the length and breadth of the Union are settling there. It is an important business place, on account of its bring in tho midst of a great market. Every article raised upon" this land finds an immediate sale, The water is ozcullcn t, and no such thing as fever is known. The soil is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay bottom., and retentive of manures. It is free of stones and cosily worked It abounds largely in tho phosphates, end such is its fertility that from the crops produced both upon this land and ttye large area adjoining under cultivation, it will bo found aibt to be excelled anywhere la the production of crops most adapt ed to its market. }. 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 axuouut of millions of dollars.!': The land, besides being accessible in every way for has an abundant supply of the best quality of muck manure, i Lumber and building materials can be had on the spot at a cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being open ed, and brickyards being started on the ground. A pdfsop can put up a frame tenement for present convenience foi* on,© hundred dollars. On account of the extensive emigration, this is the best course to pursue in order to geta place ttShive in at first. Carpenters and builders are oa hand to put up houses on the best terms. >j. < In settling hero the emigrant has many advantages; l ,; Ite is within a few hours’ rid© of the great cities fn 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 heiilthy plaCGf and is not subject to the certainty of losing the greater part of Ids family and his own health by those malignant fevers which make the graves of so many millions of and hardy in far off regions away from home and friends.— Besides, lia has a mild climate and an open winter. |; !, There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all those who improve the Railroad company gives a free ticket, il i The reader will at once l>e struck with thoadvantngck here presented, and ask himself why the property has not been taken up before. The reason is, it was ne\er thrown in the market: those statements were conect, ncijl oiic would be invited to examine tho land before purchasing.— This all arc expected to do. They will so© the land upder cultivation; they will meet persons no duubt from theuHbwin neighborhood; they will witness the improvements, anil can judge of the character of the population. Persons should come prepared to purchase, as many are locating, andjloca tions are not hold on refusal. ;l f The Ilaniraonton Parmer, a monthly Literary and Agriciil tnral sheet, containing full information of llammmitWji, will bo scut to each inquirer, audeau be obtained at 25 ’cents per annum. ;fi ) Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of alii in cumbrance, when purchase money is paid. Route fl> the land:—Leave Vine street wharf, Philadelphia, for Harrimon town by railroad at 7}'. A. SL, and P. J/.; when!there inquire for Mr. Byrnes. Boardingcon vcnienccs will befound. Letters ami applications cun be addressed to S. B. COUGH LIN, 202 Sooth FIFTH Street below Walnut, Philadelphia. Maps and information cheerfully furnished. [Sept. 9. »M.]J $2,50 3.50 4.50 6,00 Administrators Sale. | ! PURSUANT to an order issued out of lbe[[Qr phan’s Court of Tioga County. Stale of Pfenh sylvania, and to us directed, we will expose lo.feub* lie sale at the Court House in WclUboro, on Fnday the 10th day of December next, at 2 o’clock iokhe afternoon of said day, the following tracts of find, late the property of Philemon Culver, deed,, to Twit.* 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 Sy the public road, south by Francis Wingate and Wsf by Joel Culver—containing filly acres more orijfess, with about thirty acres improved,a frame honsearid barn and apple orchard thereon. ?}( [ Also —Another lot of land situate in the township' of Charleston, County of Tioga and State of njnn-’ sylvunio, beginning at a post the north-east coVnfer of Joel Culver’s lot, thence north 75 and 6-10 es to a post, thence west 122 1-2 perches to a host, thence south 75'and 6-10 perches lo a post, thence east 122 and 1 2 perches to the place of begiah rig —containing filly seven acres and cighty-sUen perches, more or less, with about 50 acres impnWd, frame house and frame barn and a small apple or ;h ard thereon, !: | Also —One other tract of land situate in Chain is lon township, aforesaid, bounded north by the Sjtaie road. ea«U hw ih* «Ll — J - -» j f from Urist iniil to State road, and west byli&bt named new road—containing about seven upres, more or less, all improved, framo house and fruit trees thereon. >j* |[ Trustees. Also —One other lot of land in the .ownshj(p of Charleston, aforesaid, bounded north by lot novf oc cupied by Alanson Thompson, east by the public road, south by the land formerly occupied by ben Hart and west by Joel Culver—containing twenty five acres more or less, with about fifteen acres improved, frame house, two frame barns diid a large steam Grist mill, with water privilege .suffi cient to ruu said mill. j j Also —One other lot in the township of Charles ton, aforesaid, bounded north by the Slate road aud east by Nelson Austin, south and west by ppo ic highway—containing 20 acres all improved, ftfapie house and an orchard thereon. | I PRUDENCE CULVER, AdmW A. E. NILES, Adm’r, ji lj - Of Estate of Philemon Culver, dead.; Charleston, Nov. 4th, 1658. ] |; ■ ORPHAN’S COURT SALE.—Notice is'hdreby given that by virtue of an order of thcl Or- 1 phan’s Court of Tioga County to mo direclfsdj|aa j Trustee, I shall expose the following described n r p m * ises for sale at vendue on Saturday the 18th djiy of December next at one o’clock, p. m., at the (Toprl House in Wcll&boro, viz; A lot of land in of Wellsboro, containing about onc-lhird of an* ijcre, bounded on the south-east by Pearl Si., on the si lUth west by Wm. Buche, on the north-west by Mai st., and on the north-east by Wm. Harrison, will an old frame house, and some fruit trees thereon.; -To be sold as the property of Elias Spencer, dec’d.q November 25, 1858. JNO. N. BACHE,'| Trustee. Fall <s• it* filter GOODS. J Win. A. Roc, AVcllsboro, ija, JJAS now on hand a large and cxtcnslvo slot k of DRY QO 033 S, ! 5 GROCERIES, PRO VISIONS, HAt * CAPS, BOOTS <s• SHOESi READY-MADE CLOTHING, s HARDWARE, CARPETS, Glass Ware, Wooden Wai CROCKERY. BUFFALO ROBES., &j We deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles nearly everything wanted by man, woman or c can be found at this establishment, and at prices, cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. Wellsboro, Oct. 11, *5B. WM. A. ROl (Confidential.) FRIEND COBB: Will you please inform i readers that the subscriber has a good as: meat of r ! (BASIPSTIIH®, I Cheaper than ever soldlbefore in this county, axj as J j Sofas l t Tete-a-tetes , 1 *-j Mahogany Chairs , - i Rockers, ; Center-Tables, and all kinds o£ IBWDTUSIBIEMMyD SHHEHETm? Lawrcnceville, Oct. 21, *5B. E. D. WELL. Bank Notice. >| TUE Stockholders of the Tioga Co.Jßank; Picas* take no tice that you are hereby required to pay into tho said Bank at its Banking bouse In Tioga, the amount remaining unpaid upon jour subscription to tho Capital Stock d said Bank, and that such payment bo made, 50 per cent in!sixty days and 60 per cent In ninety days from this date, fur per Resolution passed by tho Board of Directors this 23d diy of September, 1858. E. P- STEERS, Cksll er. Tioga, September 23,1853. 3m. j FINE GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,| FINE GOLD PENS with PENCIL CASES. GOLD PINS—New and Splendid Styles, I] JEWELRY OF ALL KINDS, f IT A New Stock just received by * (Nov. 4,1858.) ANDIE FOLEY. Dr. Vlstar’B Balsam of Wild Cherry. WHERE the shore preporatfosris known, it ia so well et tabllshed as ao infitlUbl* Hanoi? for tbs core of— Coughs, Colds, Sorb Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Sptt roso op Bloo», pae* rr th» BsausT,, Group, WHoorcve Cocoa,, and every form of Pulmonary Complaint, that it vnt a work of supererogation ts-speak of its merits. Discovered by m caiebrated-physician more *Har twenty years since, ft has by the wonderful cores it Ass effected bees constantly appreciating in public favor, anti? Its new and ft* use and its reputation are alike universal; and It is now wall known and cherished By all (and their ‘’name is legion'') who hare been rostered to health by its nso an tha fTtrn Fnmsilj for.all the diseases which it professes to care. Sir James Clarke, physician Co Queen Victoria, has gives it as liia opinion that CONSUMP TJON CAN BE C URED, The whole history of this medicine fully confirms the opin ion of that eminent man. Thousands can testify, and havtr testified, that when all other remedies had this had completely cured: that when the sufferer had well nigh dec* paired, tills bad afforded immediase relief; that when thw physician bad pronounced the disease incurable, this has re moved It entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to core a slight cold or a Confirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant and effectual remedy cannot bo equalled. PC9—Ciutton ! Purchase none unless it has (he written signature of ‘*l. Burra” on the wrapper, as well as the pi lut ed name of the proprietors. Head the following Letter: . Gentlemen: Having u«ed Dr.,Wistaria Balsam of Wild Cherry in my practice with great success, I most cieerfnlly rccomoicud it to those afflicted with Obstinate Cocoes, CoLDe* or Asthma. (Signed,) n. G. merttv, M. D. Mansfield, Tioga Co, Aug. ISGS. The following persons have also derived great benefit from the use of the GREAT KEMEDY: Wm. Lawrence,?. Bailey Creek; John Fox, P. M. Mainsburg; B. M. Bailey, tbw well known temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel a well known citizen of this county. * S. W FOWLE 4 Co., Proprietory Boston. For sale by their Agents everywhere. AGENTS.—John A. Roy, Wollsboro ” C. W. Nesbitt, Mans* I). S. Magee, Bloasburg; J. G. Albeck, liberty; A* Humphrey, Tioga; Dr. A. Rollins, Jn, Mafnaburg. September 30,1858. NEW FIRM. R. S. RDM, J. W. BIILEF, AND THOMAS HAUDEN. READY PAY DEALERS IN Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Hardware, PaiulB & Oils, Groceries, Flour «fc Pork, And all hinds of COUNTRY PROD UCE AT THE NEW STORE OF R. S, Ratify, On. north side of Mbin Street, Weikboro, Ponn«, Persons visiting the place on bufiness are invited to examine our Goods, as wc aim at making this es tablishment the centre of attraction for trad# in Tioga County. BAILEY'S & HARDEN. Wellsboro, August 12,1858. A HOiRESTEAD FOR 910!! A FEW MORE OF THOSE DESIRABLE FARMS & BUILDING LOTS, In the Gold Region and other portion# of Virgin ia are to be divided amongst the subscribers lor the benefit of the new town of Rappahannock. Sub scriptions only ten dollars each; one half down, the rest' on delivery of the Deed. Every Subscriber will get a Building lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $30,000- These Farms and Lots are sold so cheap lo induce settlement, a sufficient num ber being reserved, the increase in the value of which will .compensate for the apparent low price now asked. One acre lots in tuwn will begiren Id industrious mechanics who will build upon them. • A company of settlers, called _lhfi. “Bjuuptbagr- Amplc security will be given for the faithful per formance of contracts and promises. O* More Agents are wanted to obtain Subscri bers, lo whom the most liberal inducements will be given. Some Agents write that they are making. $2OO per month. For full particulars, Subscriptions* Agencies, <fcc., Apply to . E. BAUDER, Pori ifoyal, Caroline Co, Va. Nov. 11,1858. TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS Dr. R. A. Lanionri PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The most benefici.il and successful FEMALE MEDICI2VB now iu use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. This valuable vegetable compound has Tong been used m the* private practice of Dr. Lmuont, for the de rangement-' of the female system and for gen eral health, and by long experience has been found th* greatest remedy against tho-*e painful or general complaint* to which the female constitution is liable. A few doses ta ken for one week befuie the monthly period will remove all nb'truclinnsfrum any cause whatever, as Incredible os it may appear. N. B.—Those Ladies who havo been disappointed in the use of Tills, ic., can put the utmost confidence is this compound. .c*-c autios .-sa This compound must not be taken by females during tha early months of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab ortion. At all other times it is safe, as it ie purely vegetable. It will be sent to any-address by inclosing $2 to any author ized agent. nr to U. 1. ANDREWS, Buffalo N’, Y. ■* A. ROY, Welluboro, Pa., and Druggist* gen [July 1, 3855. ly.] PPER & SHEET-IRON W ARE. THE SUBSCRIBER has established himself at the old stand of Wilcox &. Sears, one door be low R. S. Bailey's Store, where he is manufacturing and selling At Wholesale and Retail, the various kinds pf TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAVE.TROUGHING, and all kin* of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a satis factory manner. Call and see my slock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER'S is the place to bay cheap. CHARLES S. FISHER. Wcllsboro, June 17,1858. Irk i I PUMPS! PUMPS! rjpilE SUBSCRIBER is agent for the sale of rd £.! Cowing 4' Co’s Pumps, Fire and Garden Engines, Hydraulic Rams, dpc. Cowing & Co., manufacture these Pomps, &«., at their manufactory,.Seneca Falls, N. Y. 1 They are gotten up in the roost substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL PUMPS, TIGHT TOP WELL I DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, 1 AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, fmay be obtained by leaving your orders at my Tla Stove Store. Caii and see samples. WM. ROBERTS. | Wellsboro,'Aug. 5,1858, If. ?»as* liild,; tihal J DICKINSON’S NILL. jTr EEP it before the public, that the People’s Humble ler* *t i\ Taut bus been % THOnO UGHL Y REP AJR ED , i n erory way. during the past Summer, and has alse-btea umished with aa entire |; NEW LOT OF MACHINERY, ! ihroughont, of the latest and best improraments sf the a<j% l And that it is now in perfect good order to do custom or merchant work. L. D. SP£XC£R> Miller. UfeHeborp' August 10, 1858. I g. B. BROOKS, Attorney and counsellor at law. *{ ELKLAND, TIOGA Ca PA. ; 1 “In the multitude of Counselors there is safetyJMfe. '1 Sept. 23,1553, Ij. \{ : JWJOTICE. —Those indebted to the subscriber for *|l\ Job Work and advertising will confer a great favor by settling the same at the earliest 1 M. H. Co*», ' iH ROGER lES.—-The place to buy Groceries pf all klud? tlicjp l* ut W. ROE*?*\"' I
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