The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, December 02, 1858, Image 3

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    ggß'S COLUMN.
; Fo* tfce Agitator.
Article io ibis column lastweek—on
° may not be open to serious objec
f~ W ell to be kind, always, A cheer
, J!. Bood 10 look upoß/a toughing heart
‘rnbe 6 desired than rubies. -The jolly
is s beater of good tidings—ever car
;oD,' Ban of ttuce—declaring a man at
’ with hTmseif aod whatever may betide
* sonshine as with a garment ;
fa! Jis fsoia! presence.
rs jj desirable, and the,shade is not
T rued. Tbs one quickens into warmth
T- ,be other gives new vjgor;in& like
ib’ou«b it slops, yet speeds one on-hia
Some ihings areso obstinale'lhat they
Hcht of a shining garment, and only
by taking an occasional plunge into
, l 1 Such are plants, Sol* from his
i, chariot looks down tfith a kindly eye,
~D “ .bt »i h her negro train” coming on
is none the less welcome—bathing all
jn the cool, life-giving dews of heaven,
be school is said to be a “nursery"—
/dren are the plants., Many different kinds
itraighl grained and knotty, crooked and
'to thriftv and crabbed. Would you
'thlm all 'he same treatment and expect
i equally io prosper ? The nurseryman
It necessary io check Ihe growth of the
uifty, by pruning, while others that are
ia« out of shape and all askew, are to
(rd to rights-and forcibly urged to a
:i slams.
ihe teacher as he enters the school room,
jround him minds in nil conditions of
urtfoess and backvardnea —quick and
!E ish—apt and dull—the contrary mean
snd ihe well meaning. There are before
ihe pleasant, open face, and 'he wry, vic
phiz, denoting a try-to-do and a try-nol
disposition. Now how is he to get at
io pul each one in the proper place and
’rowing way 1 • Evidently at) are not io
tMie'd like each, but various. A certain
r rpßct-pr sa rf that he was “all things to
r.-n «hen-b\ he mightgain some.” The
i‘f i> voinrlh ng similar 1 in this case. The
rtn r should -how a disposition to show
jn«#, and that he expects it to he recipro-
But his words need not be all honied,
wn learns that the learner frequently
.10 reciprocate. There are the unruly
.out a is not always so easy to make “roar
perilr as any sucking dove. 1 * To wear a
td limn and, perchance,gently handle the
n h»« at limes n wonderful charm. The
i-hraded sometimes need curbing. Gram
ihai the supreme authority in a school
.should nui be a walking thunder cloud,
tie should occasionally show fire in order
i healthy goverement. Gentle as a lamb
rot,ever the “better part.” Some need
spur, others it may be the check. Sun
bath its use and the pillar of cloud
tei a purpose.
The teacher should adapt himself to cir
iiiances; be hot or cold according to the
irtiele he has ,io deal with. Grimes.
Sad Accident. —A sad accident occurred
la th/s place en Monday )as/, by which a lit
lie piH, daughter of Mr. A. Voigbi was ac
cidemaly shot through her head. It appears
ifiat nn old man residing at Mr. V’s. .was
in (he aci of hanging up a gun when it ac
:iden\ly discharged, the contents passing
through a -board partition, lodging in the
head of the little girl, in the adjoining room.
The liftie sufferer is still living, but we un
dersfand there are no hopes of her recovery,
—Horscheads Jour .
-M-A-E-E-I-E-D
-t,r Ih " " s <!> "f Nov. at the Crjatal-Fotintain
SS'vlT ll ‘, boltl > b T li< ‘ r - J - -Joraletmui, Mr. SjIMDBL W.
!f.»i? tai i. It “ D 1 51 “ s STELLA L. WESTB.iOOK of
fflMHuiy. Tioga Co. Pa.
THE GROVER k BAKER ,
SEWING- MACHINE CO.,
* ncr ** r^l **'d tlielr facilities for manufacturing
“*' r "k rn ' f, -‘ t amiit Machines, with all ibo recent im-
J u:>ni. ha\f r«du' cj their prices, and offer for sale
A -TEW STYLE 3WACHIYE,
PRICE 850.
k J co longer questioned that these Machines are the best
rojbr femjh wring. They
HEM. PELL, GATHER, AND STITCH
manner, and are the only machines in
fc *. l . r j, <; */ st ;‘ iro 80 w at *d simply made, that they may
w»th do other instructions than are con-
J circu^u ’ "hich accompanies each machine, and
*• - *- h
- A CHILD OF TEN YEARS
irSrb iIDV ’ t 0 IXB6 them, and keep them in order
u ' <ukt cv’siTda o!
HUNDRED STITCHES A MINUTE.
o= !. d 0 tie B r*/ n S of a family cheaper than a seamstress
i., mu if ehe works at the rate of
ONE CENT AN HOUR.
*b 4 fatluvr or brother in the United States,
»v,, > r pcriDll * th '-‘ drudgery of hand sewing in hi* family
Witwßd T^A t J W ' Cf ' r M ;LC b»nc will do it better, more ex-
ri«n coo possibly bo done by band ?
Eaira • , twn aR d Sale at J. M. Robinson’s, Lake St.
c. Qa^ i -*^ cw York; 18 Snromet’St. Boston;
iSW t s 137 Baltimore St.,Baltimore;
A h tT -i CiDcionatti.
poact in a!J principal Cities and Towns In the
bee 2. *- * to**ed States.
- *»*SEXP FOR A CIRCULAR.
T" E^.iJ a * e Notiee '
* IhtU *dl pay the host market prices for
totef M llri Vp to ’ delivered at his new Tannery at the
D»: Pa. J. EIBEROLLE.
,tau "ift, VIANSA, bu left
*Va i, ( 0 f . t, ‘ 7 Mr a without just cause or pro vacation.—
‘coca* i> i P er? on« harboring or trusting her on my
hit *«»payno debt* ot her contracting after this
2. 1555 i 3t « KUSSJSL HA^KKTT.
~of the TIOGA
V r. AGRICIILTURAI - society win
8. £i House, Monday evening, Dec.
Odd* ,0 ?r °® cera and Report of Com. on field
*JDec. 2, '5B) G. D, SMITH. Sic'y.
ARE OVER,
1 y decided by a large majority of an eppre
dating public , that
J. R. BOWEN,
fi ea Pcsland keeps the largest assortment of
6T APLE & FANCY
•^.C. G 00D S,
. Un, 7i °nd notwithstanding the many
. arcu^at i n g that he is not in business in
plV'^jiKtalndauhe
v wl?u lßE STORE,
P o by Tinman &. Bowen, with the
* Cheapest Assortment of
boots??,? 8 a * d groceries,
6 AND SHOES, bats and caps.
uJ’i P fl . ? °THI 3T O,
C3tll iJ Sin?* B'noa of Goods nsuiiliy found in a
Cone nnpi ’ S ' le will sell at very low prices,
*lll »nd sea and bring your
V l>m ine m, "‘H be decidedly to your sdianlage
i**bere. {v of Go0(i “ before you purchase
E i^^l NoT - 25 -1858-7 J. B.BOWEN.
I'QT Camphsne and Fluid, 6s. per gal,
11 BULLARD'S
SHERIFF’S SALES. "
BY -VIRTUE of sondry wrilaof Fi. Fa. Lev. Fa.
and VendßioVii EjpooasTgsued out ofllie Com.
mon rieas 01 Tioga County and lo me directed I
wil | e *pose to pnblie sale on MONDAY, the 6lh
day* of uecetribfer next, at one o'cloetr afternoon, in
the Court Boose, Wellsboro, the following described
property, to wil:
A lot of land In the Boro of Wellsboro, Tioga County, north
of the Avenue, commencing at a point in the avenue one hun
dred and twenty feet from its intersection with walnut street
in a direction north forty-five degrees west, thence north
forty-five Agrees east two hundred and_ fifty feet to Crafton
•Atreet, tfifiace south forty-five degrees east along Crafton *t.
ooe'hufldred and twenty feet to Walnut street, thence south
forty-fivariegreea west along Walnut street two hundred and
forty feet to the avenue, and thence 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 tvo-story dwelling house, one frame
barn'and other out buildings and. some fruit trees thereon
To be eold as the property of James V. Magill.
' ALSO—A lot of land in Middlobory township, bounded
north by. Hiram Day, east by James Abbott, south by Henry
Qjlegrpve and west by James Churchill—containing about
fifty-acres, twenty-five or thirty, acres, improved, log and
frame house, log barn and a few fruit tree* thereon. To be
sold as the property of Wm. R, Baird.
ALSO-—A lot of land in Shlppea township, bounded as fol
lows—north by H. W. Whecfer—east by A. Bortles, south by
Hiram Warner, west by James Wilson and Bobbin's lot
containing about sixty acres, about twenty-fire 'acres Im
proved, two log houses, one log barn and an apple orchard
thereon. 'To be sold as the property of Ezra V, Deane.
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township bounded north
by Qeo. Edgerton and Amariah Robbins, east by Isaac Bent
ly and- Ellis, south by William Draco and Nelson Gould,
and west by B. Niles and R. Bose—containing one hundred
acres, forty acres improved, with a log house thereon. To be
sold as tbe property of Joseph Andrews.
ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded north by
William 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
on—containing about one acre. To be sold as the properly
of Jacob Prutzman.
ALSO—A lot of land In Clymer township, bounded on the
north by* Thomas Schoonover, James Smith and' Samuel
.Briggs, on the east by £ll Pritchard and Bemlngee, south by
Hemingee and Aaron Schoonover, and west by Aaron Schoon
over and Stiles—containing one hundred and three acres and
about 30 acres improved, a log bouse, two frame barns and a
few fruit tree* thereon. To be sold as the property of Henry
B. Hill.
ALSO—A lotoflaod in Woe t field township, bounded north
by Phebe 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 and an apple orchard thereon. To he sold
as the property of Daniel C. Strang and George S. Brown.
ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north
by Bingham lands and M, Tate, east by 4 Trowbridge,
south by Tanner, and west by N. Skitfner—containing one
hundred and twenty acres, with about thirty acres improved,
a log bouse frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To bo
sold as the property of EJyah X. Skinner.
T 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-eight acres, and about twenty-five acres
improved, log bouse, frame barn and a few 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 Eastman, 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 the Cowanesquo Biver
rods to a corner, thence easterly along said river rods to
the wdpt line of the lands of David Rexford thence south
along said 1 Rcxford’s west line to the place of beginning
containing ten acres mure or less, with two dwelling bouses,
one frame bam and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as
the property of John H. rieagers.
ALSO-—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north
by Artcmus Barnhart, east by Joseph Hording, south k west
by George Brown—containing about 230 acres, more or less,
with one hundred and ten acres improved, one frame bouse,
two frame barns and an ipple orchard thereon.
Also- A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded north
by tbe north line of warrant Mo* 978, eaat by land formerly
of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, south by land of John
Benson ami Arad Smith, and west by land of Zopher Tears
and A. Updike—containing about 102 acres, about 60 acres
improved, a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees there-
on. ,
Also—Another piece or parcel of land in Rutland township,
bounded on the north by land formerly owned by Heman
Soper and Josephus Clark, on the east by the Bradford Co.
line, on the south by lands in possession of George Crippen
and Daniel E. Sherman, and on tho cast by Grand Ison 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 barns frame shed, apple orchard
and milk house thereon. To bo sold as the property of John
Benson.
ALSO-—A lot of land in Westfield township bounded north
by P. Bush, east by 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 thereon. To bo sold as the
property of B. I. Reynolds.
ALSd-—A lot of laud in Lawrenceville, bounded north by
Samuel Chapman, east by Norman Strait, south by Lewis
Conep, and west by Cherry Street—containing one fourth of
an acre, with one frame barn, one frame house and some fruit
trees thereon. To' be sold as tho property of Jacob O. Hen
derson,
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north
by E. Rose, east byroad running from Roseville to Daggett
Hollow, south by Mill Creek Road, and west by E. Ro*e—
containing about one-half acre, all improved, with d frame
house frame bam and store house thereon.
Also—Another lot in same township, bounded north by W.
A. McClure, east by D. Yiddec, booth by John Benson, west
by B. Hall—containing fifty-five agree, about fifty acres im
proved, with two frame houses, one frame boro, blacksmith
shop and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold us the es
tate of Harri«on Robbins.
ALSO—A piece of land in Covington township, bounded
and descril»eU as follows: Beginning at a hemlock post stand
ing on the north side of warrant No. 5499 in tho name of Geo.
Mead, the uortMvert 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; thecco south 126
nods to a ppst; 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
fourth degrees oast by tho line of said Elliott’s lot 97 and 4-10
perches to a post on the north side of the State road; thence
north 72 degrees cast by said road 26 perches to apoat: thence
north 20 and tMO perches to the place of beginning—contain
ing SS acres and 120 perches and allowance, with about 80
acres improved, a dwelling house, frame barn and apple orch
ard thereon.
Also—Apiece of land in Covington township, adjoining
the above described lot, beginning at a post the north-east
comer of land formerly owned by John Yeomans: thence by
said Yeomans south 155 perches to a beech tree, thence by
warrant line perches 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 hemlock tree; thence by
Avery Gillctt north 75 perches to a post; thence by lots sur
veyed to Remington & Haven east perches to the place
of beginning—containing fifty-nine acres more or lees with
about ten a cr& improved thereon. To be sold as the proper
ty of Thomas X. Strait and M. Strait Ins wife.
ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate In Clymcr town
ship, bounded on the north by land of J. M. Harper and M.
Sears, oc the east by land of M. Sears, on the south by laud
of Lott Ilackett, and on the west by hinds 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 thereon. To be sold as the prop
erty of Levi Sievenst
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bounded north
by Travis and Turner, east by E. Burley 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 as follows: North by Clark Bartlett and William Ens
worth. cast by F. Ashler, John C. Clark and Thomas Ames,
south bv Philip S. Ripley, and 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 fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the
property of John M. Cassels.
ALS(>— A lot of land in Ward township, bounded on the
north by Amos Knapp and M. Comfort, on tho east by W.
Mclntosh, 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 barn, log house and small orchard thereon. To be
sold as tho 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 flyon and the east lineof Joel Parkburst «t the south
cast corner of said Joel Parkbnrat’s orchard; thence north
one hundred and fifty-two perches to the north hank of Camp
crock; thence north eighty degrees east, 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
tenths to the centre of said State road; thence north seventy
degrees west twenty-four porches and six links to the place of
beginning—containing twenty-one acres and thirty-one rods
of land, nil improved- the same more or less —containing two
frame dwelling bouses, frame bam 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 said lot and conveyed bv deed of J. L. Davenport and
wife to Sylvania Byon. To bo told u the property of W.
Richardson.
ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township,bonndeed north
by A. Coolidge, east by J. Beet, south by Caton Merrick, west
by R. Boland—containing fifty-one acres more or less, with
filly acres improved, onedog house and one frame bnrn 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 GooilseU, cast by Lewis sSenUinger, south
by Joseph Kroger, and west by Clarendon Bathbone—con
taining sixty-five acres 4 about 80 to 35 acres improved, large
two story frame house, frame bam, frame wagon house,
other out buildings and an apple orchard thereon. To be
Bold as the property of SaWna Coon.
ALSO—AII the interest of Alexander Mattison In a certain
.tract of land situate in Westfield township, bounded on tho
north by lot No. 42 of the Bingham lands, called the Mayn
ard lot and lot No. 30 now or bite in possession ol John H.
Brown A Co , on the east by lot No. 35 contracted to Stephen
Labor and No. 46 contracted to Wm. Labor, on tho south by
lot No. 76 contracted to BenJ. Mattison, and on the west by
lot No. 42 aforesaid; it being lot No. 45 of the subdivision of
Bingham lands in Westfield township and part of warrants
No. 1231 A 1319—containing ono hundred and forty-nine and
two tenths acrca, on which is-iroproved one hundred acres,
with a bouse, barn, shed and some fruit trees thereon.
Ai£o—All the right, title and interest of the said Alexan
der Mattison to the following described land in Gaines town
ship, bounded on tho north by warrant No. 2335 W. Willink
waraantee, on the east by land of Silas Billings, on the south
by the J. Carsaw lot, C. Benour, S. B. Barnes, and other lands
of said Mattison, and on thti west by lands formerly belong
ing to J. S. Phonix and A V. Parsons, excepting and reserv
ing therefrom two acres sold to A. p. Cone—containing seven
hundred acrescr thereabout*.
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR
a* 3Bontil of above Jot, bounded on
Billings, south by Whito, west by the
nor *h b y "thwland* of the said Mottiaon—
th? Acrea and afcC'tenths of an- acre. Upon
SZJfiZi? 1 dc f cribe<i Jots is a boot *one hundred and thirty
acres improved, a favern house a barn,'five dwelling houses,
i tw o shanties, two bama-und some fruit trees.
ao oe sold as the property of Alexander Mattisoo Jr.
; ‘Vk^TT. I , tbe ri S ht ’ Utle and huorest of Harris Mattison
to tno following described land in Gaines township, bounded
on the north by wammtNo. 2335, Vf. WiJliok warrantee, on
the east by land of Silas Billings, on the south by the J. Car
i ( saw jot, C. Beaonr.'S. B. Barnes end other lands of said Mat-
Uson, and on' the west by lands formerly belonging to J. &
Phenix and A. Y. parsons, excepting and reserving therefrom
two acres sold to A. P. Cone—containing seven hundred acres
or thereabouts.
Also—Another lot lying south of above lot, bounded on the
east by Silas Billings, south by R. G. White, west by the Cap
saw lot, and uorth by othor lands of said Mattison—contain*
ipg 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 dwelliughoosea, one saw
mill two shanties, two barns and some fruit trees, .To be
sold as the property of Harris Mattison.
SIMEON I. POWER, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro, Not. 18,1858.
Sheriff’* Sale.
BY virtue of a writ of rend. ex. issued out of the Court of
. Common Pleas of Tioga. County, and to me directed, I
will expose to sale by public vendue or outcry, on Friday the
10th > day of December, 1858,' at one o'clock P. M., at the
Court House in Wellsboro, the following described-property
certain lot of land in Chatham township bound
ed as follows: north by Philemon Smith and Manning, east
by Harlow Boyce and S. Shaw, sooth by N. Beach and west
by C. Bennett—containing about one hundred acres, seventy
five acres improved, one log house and one frame barn there
on.
Also—One other lot of land In same township, bounded
north by highway, east by Stephen Hall, south by Daniel
Shove, west by W. D. Kelley—containing about sixty or
seventy acres, thirty or forty acres improved, with a frame
house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold
as the proj>erty of William D. Kelley,
cv ™ „ , SIMEON I. POWER, Sheriff.
Sheriff’s Office. Wellsboro, Nor. 22,1858.
PE SSSriTAJIIA HOUSE.
WELLSBORO’, PA.
L. D. TAYLOR. PROPRIETOR.
• This deservedly popular house is centrally located, and
commends itself to the patronage of the travelling nubile.
■ Sov. 25. 2859, ly. 6
E STRAY.—Broke into the enclosure of the sub
scriber on or about Sept. 1, 1858* a DARK
RED STEER two'years old. The owner is re
quested to prove property pay charges and lake him
away. CHAS. L. MERRICK.
Dclmar, Noy. 25,1858. (3t.)
FALL AND WINTER FASHIONS.
Mrs. M. J. Grierson,
HAS just returned from the City with a full an
sorlment of Millinery Goods, which she offers
for sale at the lowest cash prices.
STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY
BONNETS,
of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is
op to 4s. 6d. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of
all prices. French Flowers and Box Flowers. A
beautiful assortment of
RIBBONS, LININGS. LACES, CRAPES SILKS,
and all kind of materials for making
Fall <s* Winter Mourning Goods.
Little Boys Hats, Girl’s Flats, and Ladies* Riding
Hats.
All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned
and done over on short notice.
Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good
Milliner. O* Shop on Main Street, over Niles &
Elliott’s Store. [Nov. 25, 1858.
SUPERBLY BEAUTIFUL!
JUST OUT,
THE COSMOPOLITAN ART JOURNAL
FOR DECEMBER.
Over seventy pages—choice articles—elegantly
illustrated—-splendid Steel Engravings. Price 50
cents. Specimen copy sent, on receipt of IS cents,
in stamps or coin. Address
C. L. DERBY,S4B Broadway, N. Y.
BUFFALO ROBES.—a few bales No. 1., just
received at (Oct. 11,’58.] ROE’S.
Adiiiiiiistralor’s Sale.
PURSUANT to on order issued out of the Or.
phan's Court of Tioga County, Stale of Pena,
sylvunia, and to us directed, we will expose to pub'
licsnle at the Court House in Wellsboro, on Friday
the 3d day of December next, at 11 o'clock in '.he
forenoon of 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 the east by Benjamin Jones, on the south
by the County road, and on the west by H. H. Dent
—containing about 83 acres, about 25 acres improv’d,
frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees there,
on. To be sold as the estate of Sami. Goodall,
dcc’d. ELLEN GOODALL, Admr’x,
ROBERT SAMPSON, AdmV,
of Estate of Samuel Goodall dec’d.
Broadcloth & cassimere.—a good as
sortment of Black Broadcloths, Black and Pan.
cy Cassimcrcs, Saltinelts, Full Cloths, Tweeds and
Kentucky Jeans, can be found al 1
Oct. 14, 1858- ; W. A. ROE’S,
WIILKL'AS my wife Louise has left my bed and board
without just cause or provocation. I hereby forbid all
persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I will
pay no debts of her contracting after this date.
Mausflold, November 18,1868. E. C. COMFORT.
FOR SALE.
A good assortment of the choices
Apple, Pear, and Cherry Trees,
good order.
Apple trees for S2O per hundred. Our intention
Is to have (he trees bear jabl such fruit as the labels
cull for. We would invite those wanting fruit trees
to call ol the Nursery and examine for themselves
before purchasing elsewhere. .
B. C. WICKHAM,
I. T. BLOODGOOD,
Tioga Village, Nov. 11, 1858.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE—Pursuant to an
order issued out of the Orphans* Court of Ti
oga Counly, 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 counly dec'd, to wit:
A lot of land in Sullivan. Tioga county, bounded
north by lands of the heirs of Thos. E. Rcxford,on
the cost by lands of James Roggles, south by lands
of John Evans and west by lands of tha heirs of
Garret Compton—containing about 50 acres.
Terms on day of sate. H, B. CARD,
Sullivan, Nov. II; 1858. Adrrt r.
HAIR PINS—NEW STYLE.
LEAD PENCILS—EXTRA FINISH,
SCHOOL & MISCELL AN ENOS BOOKS,
VAN KEE NOTIONS, SU PERIOR N EEDLES,
al (Not. 4, ’5B) SMITH &. RICHARDS’,
NOTICE is hereby given that all persona who
have not lifted their license”, 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 1 , Wells Doro, Nov. 4, 1858.
Isa Fleur De I<is.
Edited by Mesdames Sawyer <Sf 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 printed and Ailed with the choicest of
current literature, original and selected.
TERMS: 91,50 per annum J 5 copies, $7; 10
copies 912. Touchers willing to act aa agents will
please write us. We will fill orders lor French,
Italian, Spanish ot German books on the most rea.
sonablc terms H. H. LLOYD & CO.
Oct. 28, ’5B, [3m»] 348 Broadway, New York.
JOHN B. SHAKESPEAR,
TAILOR.
HAVING taken the Room over BAILEY’S
Store, takes this method of informing the cit.
liens of WelUboro and vicinity that ho is prepared
to execute orders in his line oi business with prompt,
ness and dispatch, hoping by strict attention to
business to merit the confidence and support of those
who may favor biro with their orders.
CUTTING done on short notice.
Wellsboro, October 21, 1858. 6m,
IRON CI7 Y COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
Pittsburg, Pa. - • Chaptered, 1855.
300 Students attending, January, 1838.
Now the largest apd most thorough Commercial School ot
the United States. Young men prepared fur the actual duties
of the Counting Room.
J. C.-Smith, ATM., Professor of Bookkeeping andScfencaof
Accounts.
A. T. Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal
culation.
J. A. JleydHck and 3*. C. Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping.
A. Cowhjy A. Miller, Profit of Penmanship.
SINGLE-AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
As'used fa every department'.©! Luaiuesa.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—.RAPID BUSINESS WRIT
ING—DETECTING counterfeit MONEY—
MERCANTILE LAW
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for
the success and thorough education of practical business men.
13 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premiums to Pittsburg for the past three
years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing—
NOT ENGRAVED WORK.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students enter at sny time—No vacation—Time Unlimited-
Review at pleasure-graduates assisted in obtaining situa
tions—Tuition for foil Commercial Coarse, $35,00. Average
time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $6,
Entire cost, $60.00 to S7OJ»
Ministers sons received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen
tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address
Sept. 28,1858,1y.‘ F. W. JENKINS, PltWbnrg. Pa.
WELLSBORO’ ACADEMY.
WELLSBORO, TIOGA COUNTY, PUNKA.
Luther R. Burlingame A. 8., Principal.
{A competent Assistant will he secured.)
THK Winter Term will commence Wednesday,
December 15th, 1858, and will close on Satur
day, February 26th, 1859 ; the Spring Term, Tues
day, March Blh, and will close on Friday,May 12lh ;
the Summer Term, Tuesday, May 31st, and will
close on Friday, August 12lh.
Tuition.
Juvenile Department, - $2,50
Common English Branches, • 3,60
Higher English Branches, - 4,60
Language 4, 5,00
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 svaugemeni for 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 faeiltiics
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 menial culture thorough, and to cultivate in
the student a constant self-reliance.
* i ■ From the County Superintendent.
♦ * Mr. t. K. Burlingame is a gradua.o of Brown Univer
sity ami an experienced readier. N. L. Reynolds, Co, Snp’t. -
From Geo. I. Cfiacc, Prof, of Chemistry in Brown University,
* • In Chemistry Mr. Burlinpome has mode more than or
dinary attainments. * • * The undesigned believes him
to be a gentleman of tbo most worthy cbaracter.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 specialty qualified him.
Gto. 1. Cnicß, Prot. of Chemistry.
; J. F. DONALDSON 1
' HENRY SHEHIVOOD )
J. L. ROBINSON V Trustees.
WJ/. BACHE
Nor, 4th, 1858. J. N. HAGUE j
WELLSBORO’
SADDLE & MADNESS SHOP.
riIHE undersigned would respect
fißfeajwSk. i fully inform the public that be
has undertaken the above business
at the stand formerly occupied by
John Alexander, one door above Roy’s Drug Slor_e.
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 (ms
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 stock on hand, and
manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions
of HARNESS, such as
SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS
OF ALL KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS, &C.,
Traces , Hames , Halters , Whips, etc., etc.
All of which he will warrant to be equal to any that
can be obtained in any oth^r.establishment in the
country. All he asks is that desiring any.
thing in this line, should call at his place and ex
amine his slock. He tecls the fullest confidence in
his ability to give entire *alisfaction,
CTAII orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to, JOSEPH ENSWORTH.
* Wellsboro* October 28,1858.
C. O. OSGOOD,
IS NOW receiving his stock of
W INTER
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 arc not accustomed to
playing on wind Instruments. Gut 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 Wfll find at Osgood's a fine stock of CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
GLOVES, MITTENS, aud a lull slock of Furnish
ing Goods. You will find it cheaper and for more
pleasant to buy and wear good warm under gar*
meats (ban to pay doctor's bills.
(B&ODttat&Sr&a
A large Block of Business, Dress* and Over Coats,
Pant*, Vests,Over ShirU, Over Alls, Guernsey Jack
ets, al OSGUOD’S.
GROCERIES,
A very desirable stock. Teas from 2s up. Choice
brands of Flour constantly on hand.
HARDWARE.
A full slock of Cutlery & Shelf Hardware; in fact
nearly everything in the Hoe, from a £incb Brad to
a Crow-bar.
IRON
Swede's* English, Horse-Shoe, Band, Hoop, Bound,
Square, Round, Square, half-round and oval rod:*.
Spring, Cast, Blister, German and Cork Steel. Nail
rods, Horse-Noils, &.C., &c.
BOOTS & SHOES
A large slock—-embracing nearly every style and
price. N B. No numbers over 14, at
, November, 11, 1858. 0»s»od*».
SUBSCRIBE AT ONCES
“ Ir you wish la secure a copy of that elegant En
graving, u Thb Village Blacksmith," and the Art
Journal, with the other premiums, be sure and sub
scribe $3, before the Ist of Jan. 1859. Specimen
copies of the above, and full particulars-given, by
applying to 1- D. RICHARDS, Agent.
Cee advertisement elsewhere headed—New Fea-
&e.
\ m - Wlatar’s Balsam of Wild phony
moves, (stoves, . S? ZX
AND TIN SHOP. I" Comas. Oam, Seal Tme.ii, HOAiuKttM.
W— L™ " l , ~, '-'■ xr *, u mo or Blood, P«* u, th« Bujsi. Cmc* W»e^aaC°t»*>
M. ROBERTS rcpcclfully announce* to,the anti every fonnoHroiinoDßry.Compl.int,that ivwer. . work
citizen* of Welhboro and vicinity, that he or Buporerogation toSgoat of ita mcrita. m-tr
has just received a large addition to his istock of
STOVES, TIN Sc, SHEET IRON vy ARE; and is cocatantlyapereciatlng iapoblictavoe, until its aaesztd it*
anw prepared to furnish his numerous costotncrs use and its reputation ore “bhr universal; and * now tre
1 J . . . ~ r . . - known and cherished by all (aad their •*najneUlct>oo ; wao*
with article* in his lino of bus mess superior 10 any haTO rwtorod to health hr its mo m the (jr»t lUmodj
Chateau be obtained in lliia-BCctiofl of country for all the diseases whidi it proteins to cur*.
His slock consists in parTof - Sir James Glnrke. physician to Qnsea 'Victoria, bos prtm
COOK AND PARLOR STOVES. ca^bzcureo.
Abo b large assortment of I ; Tile-whole history of tbit medicine fail; eonHcm.th.opJn-
* _ . lon of that eminent man. Thousand* cao testify, and bay#
Till ana Sheet Iron Ware, testified,-ibatf when an other remedies *** **** tbte bad
STOVE PIPES. STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS, ! Ijad afforded Immediate relief; that When. ,th»
HARDWARE, dcC. physician barf pronounced the disease Incurable, this bo* f-
Particular attention paid to. pulling <m * ta 'rhe virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to ease a.
Tin Roofs, Eavc-Trovgks * Conductors.
Hepairinw done on short notice with readiness equalled, ; . . . .
and dirpa.ch. Tliosewishing Good, injthia line £»£&
will find it lo their interest to call and examme.my o fl ic prop rletote,
Ktock before purchasing elsewhere,- a* they will he fl £Q< i (fo following J^lier:
K.ha place one door MjJ Bowen’, Haring u«d Wi.u£ »g-«^
Store. [Wellsboro, October, M« 1958.] , I recommentfft to those afflicted with OteracATt Covaaa, Cotos,
ocA*thm£' (Signed,) K. <3. MA&XI&t 31* It,.
Mansfield, Tioga Co., Aug. 185 S.
The folfowing pe rebus have also derived great benefit from
the use of the GREAT REMEDY: Win. Lawrence,?. M*
Bailey Cp*k; John Fox. ?■ M. Moiosborft; B. M. May* tba
wyll knQ'jra temperance lecturer, and Thomas Jeriel r well
known citizen of (his county.
7 S. W FOWLE A Co., Proprietor*, Boston.
For sale by their Agents everywhere.
AGENTS—John A. Hoy. Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Man*
ield; K S. Magee, Blosgburg; J. G. Albcck, Liberty: A;
lumpbrey, Tfogu; Dr. A. Hollins, Jr., Main*burg,
September 30,1558. 1
JVew Goods!
M. & 0. BULLARD,
are now receiving a large and well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
which arc to be sold LOW (as usual.) I ■
Among their assortment may be found everything
in the line of j ■ '
Staple Sc Fancy Dry Goods',
fteady-itlade Clothing. :
Bouts & Shoes, I
Hals & Caps, ’
Pork & Flour. ,
Hardware,
Crockery,
GROCERIES, &G.,j &_C-
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, at the
New Store onc'dbor below Wilcox & Sears. .
September, 30,1858. i ■ >
Hammonton Laud. i
NEW ENGLAND SETTLEMENT.
•T> ARE OPPORTUNITY.—TO Atl WASTING FARMS—
_I \ In (i healthy place, twenty-five 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 up into farms of twenty acres and
upwards- The soil is of the best quality for the production
of fruits, grains, 4c. The price is $l5 to $2O per acres, pay
able in easy quarter yearly instalments, within a term of
I four years with interest. The terms arc made easy, In order
to insure the rapid improvement of the land.) by enabling
every industrious man to buy a (arm. It is now being ex
tensively improved by good roads, and some of the best citi
; zotts from New England and the Middle States, are erecting
largo improvements. It is a scone of the greatc&t improve
ment out of Philadelphia. Seventy-fivo houses have been
built in four motths. Practical farmers and-business men i
from the length and breadth of the Union are settling then.
It is an important business place, on account of] its b lug in ’
the midst of a great market. Kvery article, raised npOn this'
(and finds »n immediate sale. The water is excellent,'and no'
such thing as fever is known. | ; i
The soil Is a sandy or clay loam, with a clay ibottqm and*;
retentive of manures. It is free of stones and easily worked j
It abounds largely in the phosphates, and such is its]frrtility|
that from the crops produced both upon this land, the!
large area adjoiningimder cultivation, it will be,found not ten
be excelled anywhere in the production of crops most kdaptj[-|
ed to its market. i ,! Si
The reader may be well aware that the earliest and thir'
best fruits and vegetables come from New Jersey, which an| |
annually exported to the amount of millions of[dollars. Th 3 ]
land, besides being accessible in every way for fertilizers, has
an abundant supply of the best quality of muck roan We.
Lumber and building materials can be bad on! the spot attfc
cheap price, from the mills. Other mills are now being opeft
ed, and brickyards being started on the ground. A| persqp
can put up a frame tenement for present convenience: for o»
hundred dollars. On account of the emigration
this is Che best course to pursue In order to geta place to
in at first. Carpenters and builders are on, hand- to put np
houses on the beat terms. 1 .; • ' h
In settling here the- emigrant has many advantages. #e
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 aheuftny
place, and is not 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 so many millions;of voting
and hardy in fur off regions away from home and friend^—
Besides, ha has a mild climate and an open winter. - 5. -
There are three trains daily to Philadelphia, and to all th&as
who improve the lluilroad company gives a free ticket. J
The reader will at once be struck with disadvantages t»re
presented, and ask himself why the property] has not been
taken up before. The reason Kit was never thrown in the
market; and unless these statements were cdnect. no lone
Would be invited to examine the land before purchasing.—
This all are expected to do. They will see the land uqder
cultivation; they will meet persona no doubt from their Own
neighborhood; they "ill witness the Improvements, and’jcan
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 IlajumoniQn farmer, a monthly Literary and Apiijcul
tnnd shevt, containing full information of IJammontqtrn,
will be sent to each inquirer, ami can be obtained at 25- cents
per annum. ‘ J - J
Title indisputable. Warrantee deeds given, clear of a||in
cumbrance. when purchase money is paid. TKoute Mtfie
land:—Leave Vine street wharf. Philadelphia, for HaroSion
town by railroad at 7J<, A. M.. and hV> F. if ; when mere,
inquire for Mr. Byrnes.
Letters and applications can be addressed to S. B.
LIS, 202 South FIFTH Street below Walnut; Philadelphia.
Maps and information cheerfully furnished. [Sepw 0, ’».}
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE,—Nolice is hereby
given that by virtue of an order of lhej?Or.
ph.m’s Court of Tioga County to me! directed as
Trustee, I shall expose the following described prem
ises for sate at vendue on Stlurduy the! 18th diy of
December next nt one o'clock, p. m., at the Court
House in WelKboro, vix: A lot of lam) iri lhe|Boro
of containing about one-third ofian acre,
bounded on the south-east by Pearl 51.,0n the sjjulb
wept by Win. Bachc, on the north.west, by Main si.,
and on the north-east by Wm. Harriett, With an
old frame house, and gome fruit trees thereon;! To
be sold as ihe properly of Elias Spencer, dec'c£
November 25 t 1858. JNO. N. BACHE,
Fall 4* JFihltjer
GOODS 1 I
Wm. A. Roe, Wcllsboro, =Pa,
HAS now on hand a large and extensive sfock of
>
DRY GOODS, |
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS. HATS
4- CAPS. BOOTS 4- SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHIN4,
HARDWARE. CARPETS;'-
Glass Ware, Wooden Wlare.
CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES.,|&C.
We deem it unnecessary to enumerate article?, as
nearly everything wanted by man, woman rtr child,
can be found at this establishment, and at prices that
cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. 1 ~ if
Wcllsboro, Oct. 11, *5B. WM. A. JOE.
(Confidential.)
FRIEND COBB: Will you please Info m your
readers that the subscriber has a good assort
ment of v
(DAlRlPlS‘ir!irj(E:
Cheaper than ever sold before in this county, as well
Sofas |
Tttt-a-ieUty i j
JHahogo ny ChairB t '
-’I •
Center-Tablet) and all kinds of
IHdDnJSIEIEMDILIO)
Lawrenceville. Cot. 21. ’S3. E. D. WELLS.
Bank notice. | -
THE Stockholders of the Tioga Co. Bonk: P)easp take no
tice that you are hereby required to pay ints> the said
Bank at its Banking house in Tioga, the amount/emainiDg
unpaid upon your subscription to the Capital Stock of said
Bank, and that such payment be made, 60 per; cent in sixty
days and SO per cent In ninety days from this qaio, as per
Resolution passed by tbs Board of Directors this 234 day of
September, 1858. B. P. SXEER3j?Ckshier.
Tioga, September 23,1858. 3ra. j
FINE GOLD AND SILVER WaT(
FINE GOLD PENS will) PENCIL (
GOLD PINS—New and Splenditf Sti
JEWELRY. OF ALL KINDS, !
O’ A New Slock ji|.t received by I
' (Nov, 4,1858.) ANDIE j
I {i
E W FIRM.
R./S. BMW, J. f. BMIEY,
I and
fHOMAS HARDEN,
| READY PAY DEALERS IN
Staple & Fancy Dry Good*,
JClothing,
-Hoots Sc Shoes,
|- Bats,
I Hardware,
| Paints Sc Oils,
f Groceries,
| Flonr & Pork,
And all kinds of CO UNTR Y PR ODUCE
I AT THE NEW STORE OF
J JR. S. Hailey.
| On north aide of Main Street. Wellsboro, Poona,
f persons visiting the place on business are invited
.to examine our Goods, as we aim at making this es
tablishment the centre of attraction fur trnds ia
Tioga County. BAILEY’S A HARDEN.
WeJJsboro, August 12,1858.
A HOHESTEAI) FOB MOM
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 for the
benefit of the new town of Rappahannock. Sub
scriptions only ten dollar* each; one half down, the
rest on delivery of the Deed. Every Subscriber
will gel a Building lot or a Farm, ranging in value
from $lO to $30,000. These Farms ond Lot* are
sold so cheap to 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 town will be given to
industrious mechanics who will build upon them.
A company uf settlers, called the “Rappahan
nock Pioneer Association,” is now building and
will commence their their settlement in the Spring-
Ample security will be given for the faithful per*
refinance of contracts ond promises.
O* M<>re Agents are wanted to obtain Subscri.
ben*, to whom the most Ither&l inducements will be
given. Some Agents write that they arc making
$3OO per month. For full particulars. Subscriptions,
Agencies, &c., Applj to
E BAUDER, Pori Royals Caroline Co. Va.
Nov-11, 1858.
TO MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS
Dr. It. A. Liiniout’s
PERIODICAL COMPOUND.
The mo»t beneficial and successful FEMALE MEDICIIHI
now in use, for all cues of obstructed or suppressed
Menstruation.
This valuable vegetable compound has long been assd la
the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating tit* d*.
ntngrmenu of the female system and for improving the g*u
<*rnl health, and by long experience has been found th*
greatest remedy against those painful or general complaints
to which the female constitution is liable, A few doses ta
ken for one week before Che monthly period will remove all
obstruction* front any cause whatever, as incredible as it may
appear,
N. B.—Those Ladies who have been disappointed is the use
of Pills, Ac., can put the utmost confidence la this compound.
This compound must not be token by females during the
early months of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab
ortion. At all other times it is safe, as it is purely vegetable.
It will be sent to any address by inclosing $2 to any author
ised agent, or to R. I. ANDREWS, Buffalo X. Y.
For sale by J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, P&-, and Druggists gen
erally. [July 1,1558. |y,]
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON
■ \v r 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 of TIN, COPPER and SHEET
IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in
the most substantial manner.
Trail
ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING. and all kinds
of JOBBING, done on abort notice and in a aalia*
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.
Wellsboro, June 17,1858.
PUMPS! PUMPS!
J | iHE SUBSCRIBER is ajreni for ihe sal# of
Cowing ip Co's Pumps , Fire and Garden
Engines , Hydraulic Rams, Spc.
Cowing & Co., manufacture these Pumps, Sko,,
at their tmimjt’nctory, Seneca Falls, N. V, Tlirr
are gotten up in the most substantial manner,sad
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 ray Ti«
Sc. Stove Store, Call and see samples.
WM. ROBERTS.
Welkboro, Aug. 5,1858, tf.
DICKINSOBTS siill
KEEP it before the public, thit the People’! Humble let
▼ant hw been
THOROUGHLY REPAIRED,
in «T*pr way. dutujg the pm Summer, ami to»Si»b«ta
famished with an entire
NEW LOT OF MACHINERY,
throughout, of the latest and best iroprorejoents of the »#%,
and that It is now in perfect good order to do custom
merchant work. U D. SPESCEE, Mills?.
Ifhllßboro’ August If, 1858.
S. B. BROOKS,
ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT IAW,
i ELKLAND, TIOGA CO. PA.
‘ln the multitude of Counselor* there U
gept. 23,1858, ly.
NOTJCB. —Those indebted (o iha *ob*cribar for
Job Work and adrertimng will confer a great
favor by eeultnf lb* utne at th* earlieat moment.
' 1 M. He Coe*.
:BES,
3ASEB.
rief.
(^r R< n ttr boy tiiocarfcm «f
VT ktodrf cfcetp is %\ Vr\ 4,
'LEY-