as would QA jp ques-- lion viiiri (oihe institutions df-Preedom— Leg islative enactments, the most solemn and bind ing, after being enforced upon the country by the power and votes of slavery, are repealed under pretences false in fact, and insulting to our intelligence. Parly platforms are erected nl the bidding-of -Slavery; and when apbn.J})e faith of their honest observance its candidate are elected, they are treacherously , violated, and new and more degradmghtesls of party fealty imposed. • , . I am a democrat— deeply imbued with the iddks and doctrines of that political school.; My principles are safe~l have no f fears of losing them. 1 know what they are, and whither they point; and when assailed shall defend them with the earnestness of a thor ough conviction in their soundness and truth. ] repel with scorn the insolent -mandates of the Administration, requiring adhesion to its measures as a lest of democratic orthodoxy. Democracy had a life and history some time' before this Administration abused its name and principles, and will survive its brief day of mischievous power. Not the least-.of the crimes of Slavery, is the attempt it has made to prostitute the name and principles of De mocracy, in its assaults upon the Constitution and liberties of the country. This Congressional District gave near 2500 majority for Gen. Pierce ; and to this result I contributed by my vole. 1 trust the future will show how grossly he has outraged the principles of its intelligent and independ ent voters. Slavery demands entire submis. sion to its policy, as a condition of its support, let candidates henceforth learn, that here at least in Pennsylvania, if nowhere else within me Slate, we require of them guaranties of fidelity to tho principles and rights of Free dom. Very respecifully Your ob’l serv'l, D. WILMOT. Willard Richardson, Esq., Harford, Susq’u Co., Pa, School Directors. The Slate appropriation cannot be paid untili the Annual Report, with the Certifi cate and Affidavit of the Board of Directors, are received by the County Superintendent. Blanks for the reports were forwarded to the Directors of all the Districts six weeks ago. Blanks for the certificate and affidavit of the President of the Board have also been for warded. Yet only from about one-half of the districts have reports been received. A circular from the Department assures us that this report and affidavit are essential from every district before a warrant will be execu ted for the Slate appropriation. Again, there lort, we ask the Directors to bear with us in calling their attention to this business. There is no lime to loose if you would have your papers in Harrisburg in lime. From some of the districts inquiries have teen made respecting the examination of Teachers for the summer schools, which are now about closing. In a few cases I have visited such districts and examined teachers after their schools were nearly closed. This 1 have done for the purpose of making the best of a bad case. But I find it impossible to reach ail the districts before the summer schools close. The fact is (hat no teacher should have"been employed until ho h«*J *O. carved his certificate from the Board of Di rectors. Most of the summer schools had got fully in session before this new law com menced effectually. which was not till the middle of July. Some of the necessary pa pers are not even yet received from the De partment by the County Superimendent. In every case where a school has been kept this summer by a teacher who had no legal cer tificate from (he directors, such school was a was a private school and not a legal common school according to the School law—old or new—of this Commonwealth. To avoid this difficulty and rectify this mistake I have tried to reach all such districts ns had illegal, schools, and examine their teachers. But the lime is too short. 1 cannot get half round before nine-tenths of the schools are closed. The directors, therefore, will have to attend to those schools ns their judgment and the law shall guide them in this exigen cy. With their co-operation we will hope to commence all the schools right this winter. Schools generally in the villages of this epun iy commence, according to the best informa tion your Superintendent can obtain, dboul the middle of September. Those in the rural districts commence about the first of Decem ber. It is desirable to obtain as great a uni formity ns possible in the time of commen cing our schools both in the full and spring. Over this the directors have the entire con trol. The Superintendent only ipeaks wlmt he understands to be the general practice and desire of the directors on this Subject, and therefore adopts the first of December as the general rule. Previous to this lime, there iore, he will appoint a time and place in or near every district, far the purpose of meet ing, the directors and teachers of the same. Of this time and place the directors, and tea chers will receive notice through the papers ft nd.also through notices sent by mail to all Boards of Directors throughout the county. , The Superintendent has copies of the lale School law, which he desires to furnish lo oil the officers of each Board of Directors, ac companied by a full digest and many deci sions and opinions given by the Department on the minute and practical working of the law. Theso be will carry with him on his first visit to each district, ns he is unwilling to burden ,tf>e directors with tho postage upon the same, and does not feel able to pay it all himself—first by express from Harrisburg, and secondly through the post-office to more than a hundred addresses. While upon this subject of postage the Superintendent desires to say to the directors,.that in his correspon dence with them he will continue to pay the postage on all matter sent to them, Until he learns that those who have not thus far, paid Ibeir .postage have omitted.to dp so pot thro’ inadvertence but by design. ' Then taking it for granted that such directors 03 continue not to pay their postage, desire to do business In that way he will yield to their wishes.,. . Aug. 16. J. F. Cxi-Kirfs, Co. Sup'li • .h nvDOBTEa of‘ex-PrSSiderit Fjllmore.and hiaijirothor Charles have both died wilbinia fewflays of cholera. '''''''' / ■rV&»]; -, v ' v- . ..AWttfAM. " •’ ‘ J ’• ifvi. O/, .s-rr • . : . WniMqtpooß, Pmu. , ; v-t % \AW^^Pr oprietor. 0 prietor. ] Ang. B—9. 8. H. Phillips, Elihira; J. S. Hoard,' Mansfield: C. F. Swan, Buffalo: L. Barnes, Che jnnng; Geo. Kress, Elmira; W.- Wilcox, Cedar Bun:.J.'Scranton, Babb’s Creek; L.Truman, Co darßnrijE- D. Truman,Owegd; W. H. Truman,: do.;,Mrs. S.'S. Truman, do; E. Milchel, P. Cjeok: Mrs: A, West & children, Havana i J. la. djjßinb; L. Freeman, P. Creek : W. W. McDou. gall, M. Mills; 8. Babcock, do; R. HerriugtooAlo; AfSi.Clark, P. Creek. k J 4 10.' D. Messenger, Auburn j O. G. Dennison,,Ti. oga; H. It- Dent, Coudcrsporl; Samuel Havens;do; J. W. Dixon, do; G, W. Bailey, Mansfield;;J/M. Bodine, Blosshurg; 3, hung, do} Miss Kate, B. Langi'Ffiiladelpliia; Miss Issio T. Lang, do ;T. J. Lake,’' Elltland; D. A. Fnller, Terrell House, Corn ing ; F. N. Cbiplie, do; E. Lloyd,P. Creek j }. Ev. anil, Dlotshvrg } J.;Davis, Piko Mills; J. B. Potter, Middleb’y,Center j Wm.A. Nichols, do; N.F, Wil cox, P. Creek; fl. Kress, Elklund. ' U—l 2. H. S. Archer, Morris ; W. D. English, do; J. Derow, Covington; E. H. Hopkins &Jady, Elmira; Master 6, Hopkins, do j Mrs. Fuller & daugqter. Corning; Mrs. 1. C-.Ctfd & daughter, do; E. D. Truman, Owegp; D. Wilson, York, Pa. H. F. M’Conkey, do. H, H. Poller, Middleb'y j J. Cassidy, do; J. B. Poller, do: W. Lowell, Tioga; H, Slurb, Manchester; B. F. Lewis, Covington, R. Farr, Tiogn ; S E. S. Forr, do; D. Pulton, do; C, Ed wards, F. Creek; J, Fieall, F. Swan, Buffalo; J, W. Wilkinson, do; B. R, UaU,.Olossburg- 13—14. 6. Reynolds, Independence; G. Hold en, Mansfield ; Phil. Williams, do! T. L. Baldwin, Tioga; L Fisk, do. L Fisk,Cummings; H R Fisk Tioga; A C Mann, do; G C Mann,do; Wm Fisk, Cummings; L Beach, Mansfield; G Putnam, Ce dar Ran ; C Merrick, Dclmar; IT Faulkner, Mans field ;F R Griffith, Elmira; D K Cooiedge, Del mar ; H R Fish, Tioga. List of Causes for Sept. Term. J. Ford,..'. , vs. Simeon Power, el al. Ralph Bovior, M S. L. Hibhcard; Tioga County, u John M. Hammond. John D. Longwell,.. 1.. u Bethucl Bentley, John Parkhurst, “ Hunt & Utley. Thomas Lcel, “ Charles Avery. C. Horseley’a Adm’rp,.. w Artemas Loccy, Pierce’s Adm’r " W. A, Falkner. Andrew Buzzard, 11 Crandall. Lucinda Howard, “ L. K. Garfield. J. McWhorler, “ A. C, Cole, el al. Thomas Led, “ Cole & Stevens, Henry Curran, Caleb Short, Robert’s for Burnett,... “ Jefferson Sherman. Samuel Sailorly, 11 John S. Warner. Smith & Edwards,.... 11 Matrons Seely, cl al. Tioga Counly, M Joseph Soficld, ot al. Cowanesquc Plank R.Co. 11 William Barker. H. G. Taylor, “ Philander Gould. Cowanosquc Plank R.Co. ** Hill. Abram Shuart, “ Nathan G. Snover. Baldwin, cl al “ John Young, ct al. Wm; A. Lindalcy,... . “ Jas. Ford, Garnishee, P. Erbccr, “ same. John Meek, “ M. M. Convers. same, “ James Kimball. C. Sc J. L. Robinson,... “W. Walrous. B. W. Payne & C 0.,.... “ E. P, Clark. Simeon Power, “ Hiram Inacho, cl al. Sleele Sc Trowbridge,.. “H. H. Poller, el al. Thomas J. Wood, “ John Soficld, el al. John Piatt, u Tioga counly. J alia Elliott, “ D. A. Clark, et al. H. W. J. Avert*!, “ C. SJosson, Marriot for Bradner,... 11 C. Churchill, et al. David Grcenleuf, “ J, Uilbold, Adra’r. J. P. Keeney, " Land Sc Warren. Thomas Keeney’s AdmV “ same. A. U.McKenry, “ Tioga county. Bean 6c Enswortb,..,. M John Blue. E. W, Bishop, M . N. L. Dike. J. Kimble t .. M Wm,'Patrick. Jolm Arnett,,* “ F. Russell. — ■ ■■■— - f vyuui ium iv. ucnncc — Graham, M Merrill &, Foot. Sobriski Rose, u ‘ Stephen Babcock Lewis Konninger, “ T. Pallison & Co. C. Rolhbone, tt P. B. Chadwick. H. Stowe)!,, <( Barge, Maltisoo, ci a! Letters List of OEMAINING in.ih* ■L*' borough, Aogust 15, Babb, Mrs. Maryann 2 Baldwin, Mrs.Cypthia D. Barnes, Esq. Lemon Bates, John L. Bassett, O. L. Borden, B. Campbell, Wm. M. Cady, Colby Chapin, Esq. William Cronkite, John M. Davidson, D. Davis, Mrs. Elizabeth 2 Dulke, George . Ellis, Miss Lucrqtla French, Lucius ; Gazette, Publishers of Graves, H. B. Graves, Benjamin | Graves, Mrs. Mkjtha ~ j ie Post Office at Wells J Hutchins, Miss Jane X*. Jones, WnCP. Jones, Charles. Jonps, Miss Jerosha. 2 Jones, Miss Asenath. Koong, C. H. Male on, Horton, 3 Maltison, William. Mdhig, Tubal. O’Neil, Edward. Potter, Mr. Plumley, Mrs. Luroan. Root, Mrs. Sanders, B. D. 2 Spalding, Wm. P. Thorp, Henry. W/ Tabor, Young, & Co. (Tompdon, Tunis Wilcox, John P. Udbig, Johann Wilson, A. J. Horon, Miss Eliiabelh Wilson, Smith ' . Hosraer, Ira G. Webster, Alvin N. Persons calling for any of -Urn above letters, will please say they a re advertised. August 17,1Q54. A. S* BREWSTER, P. M. BOOKS & JEWELRY. JUST ■ received at the Book & Jewelry. Store of FOLEY & RICHARDS, the largest Block of Liw, Miscellaneous ami School Book, ever bcibre brougfit into Tioga Coanty ■ Also a largo BSBcrlment.of Watches, Jewelry, Stationery, &e., ot ceU to sell at the lowetl cath prices. Wellsboroogb, Augnst 17,1854-lf. TMPORTANT TO LAWYERS & JUS. J- TICES OF THE PEACE. Supplement to PnrdoD’a Digest. A Digeal of tho La\i(s of Penn sylvania from the 39th day of May,-1853, to the 18th day of May, 1854, with the older laws not In cluded in the last edition of tfie Digest—By F. C. Brightly, Esq. For sale by 11 FOLEY &■ RICHARPft- cKGNZIE’S fiDOO- Receipts, L*Ta- aqg,£-tf..’. OAA BUSHELS (tfiCOßW,fdtfealeby pvJJ . - VICTOR.CASE. ' kno.TTi)le Aug. 3„ 1854 -If. A/. •■ V .: - :ty Aai ; TA'i!o : K‘. * ri EM® B * out j^btr motflpleas of. comny,ancl tome di rected,' wiir berercposcfd 'Ao public ealu af the GoUft; Housii MONDAY, the'4ft,'day gf. 'Sepieftbef l i 'JB(il4, "it‘;'6 : he o’cloolf-.:P. M.,to.wit A lot of land in Richmond township, borin'* ded ttorth by Angusloi Cass, west byDaniel Wit- by-WilTlanitOn Roadj and South by Aaron GilleU, containing about i of an acre improved, with afratriehouso and someftriit.trcea thereon.'* Atiso—A) lor of land in Richmond town ship, bounded north by V.R. Gillelt, 1 earthy Eraatus Ingalls, South Try Wfutd & Wetliorbee,'ahd west by Oliver Bailey, 'SO-acres;'with about'36 acres improved; Ipg house arid yoring orchard there on. To be soldasthe property of A. A. Noble. ' ALSO—A' lot of land itv.Wcllsboro’, boun ded south-east' by Main street, south-west by Walnut street, north-west by Water street arid north-east by R. G., White, being 120 feet front on Main street, by 950 on Walnut street, a tavern JtouSe, store, some out buildings, and a few fruit trees thereon. AMO—-One other lot-in cd south-east by .Water street,,sopth by|l. Newtqn, north-west by. L. I. Nichols arid, porth-east by Anna Morris, | containing about dire acre, with a frame house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of E. Maynard, administrator of H. B. Graves and J, H. Graves. ALSO—A lot if frtrid indy trier township, bounded north by'Benj-.'Maltisom east by Charles La Barr, south by S. Ruslunore and west by H. Steele, containing about 120 acres, about acres improved, frame house and barn, log house and barn, and ap ple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Willard F. Potter &. Alexander Matlison. ALSO—A lot oPln'iid in Rutland township, bounded north’by R. Cowan, east by public road, south and west by Joellßose, containing-aboul two acres improved, with a large frame bouse, store and frame barn and other out-buildings thereon. To be sold as the property of Peter Backer. ALSO —A lot of land in Chatham (own ship, bounded north by Connelly, east by Chae, Ful ler, south by Thomas Lect, and west by 'Wheeler, containing about 90 or. a 100 acres, with about 30 acres’improvcd; a log bouse, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Chaunccy Howard. ALSO— of lantf in Charleston town ship, bounded north by M. Dawson, east by S. Mills and Abner by E. A. W. Peak, and west by Coolidge and John Mathers, containing about 50 acres, with about' 35 acre's improved; a frame house and frame barn, and a tew fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Barton Walker. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town ahip, bounded north by John West, cast by Charles March, south by Joseph E Lyon and west by H. H Potter & A. Haslclt, containing about 49 acres all improved, with a frame house, two frame barns, cbm house and apple orchard thereon. To ho sold as the properly of Archibald Haslclt 1 ALSO—A lot ofldbd in Clymcr township bounded north* by lands of John Benn & Parkhursl, cast by R. Heard, south by R. Rice A J. Thompson ami west by Fox lands, containing about 60-acres, with about 20 or 25 acres improved; two log booses a log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Allen Smith. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township bounded north by M. Labar.easl by Jool'Parkhnrsf, south by Labar and west by Benjamin Malti son, containing 153 Berea or thereabouts, with obout 80 acres improved; log, house, frame barn, horse barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the’ property of Alexander Mallison A Dyer Weeks. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham town snip, bounded north by John Boom, cast by D. Boom south by heirs of Philemon Smith, and .west by Wm. R. Simpson, containing 04 3rlolhs acres with 10 or IS acres improved; 3OK 40 feet barn, and an orchard of apple and other fruit lrce* thereon. To Iw- sold as the property of Olmsted P. Beach. ALSO — an in- or iiwii~4TT’MTddtv.t»..vy-*oum. ship bounded north and south by Stephen Shaft, east by Wm< French and wdst by Bingham lands, con. tttining about 40 acres,- about 20 improved, a log bouse and barn thereon. To bo Sold as the property of William Colcgrovo. , -*Lq tth day o ALSO — A lot of land in Suilivnn township bounded north by Henry Card, east by B. R. Chap man, south by Daniel Bixby anfi weal by F. Baker, containing about 75 acres,'with about4o or 50 acres improved; frame' house, frame barn and apple or chard thereon. To be sold as the property of W. C. McClelland. ALSO-v-A lot of land in Deerfield, bound ed north by D. T. Billing*, cast’by Billings, Knox it. Mallison, sooth by Cummings Sc Duke, and west by Temple, containing about 100 acres, with about 60 or 70 acres improved; a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To'-besoldas the property of Mary Inscho & Hiram Inscho, Ad ministratora of Moses Inscho, dec’d.’ ALSO—A lot.of land in Mnnsfield, Rich i’mond township,bounded north by Joseph P. Morris cast by railroad, south by street, and west by Jostph P. Mortis, containing about one aero of im f proved land, with a frame house and shed thereon. 1 To'be sdtd as the property of H.'G. Martin, I ALSO —A lot of land in Tioga, bounded north by lands of W. W. j Ballard, oast by Clark, Sumner & Clark, it. Fox it. Branson, south by An drews Sc Langdon, west by Marlin, interference lot so called, containing about 125 acres, Also A lot called iho Cnlkel Steam Mill lot, containing about 236 acres, with about 40 or 50 acres improved, with four frame houses, two frame barns,,a, steam Saw Mill and Shingle Mill, thereon. Also —-A lot in Lawrence township, called tho Catkct Loyal Sock lot, containing about 258 9-lOlhs acres, to be sold as the properly of Samuel Whitman. ALSO— A lot of land in Sullivan township bounded north by W. Hawley, east by lands of De fendant, sooth and west by B. Monroe, containing' 67 acres, with aboul-30 acres improved. •Atsp—A' lot of land in-Sullivan township, bounded north by L-Wadkins, east by Joseph Brad ford, south by Ale*. Smith, and worthy B, Monroe, containing 9p. aqrds, .With fiO or fiS acres improved; frame'house, 1 Idg hobie, two ’frame barns arid anpld orchard thereon. TV bb sold as the property of Pet 1 ter Hulslandcr. , A lot of land JnClymer township*- boimdcd horth" bV S. Shelly, cast liy Peter Smith", south by J. Head, and 'Weir by J. Schomsucr, con taining about 60 actea, with aborit lO acrea improv ed; log hoiise and - some fruit trees thereon;' 1 T|o be aold da the properly of James M. Bush. 1 ' ALSO.-r-rA ipf, of .land .in .Richmond (own ship, bounded nprth by H- G. Ejroythct past by the' Willijtnson Road and Usilroed. south by >D..C,,Hql den, and west by Tloga.riyer, containing about four acres, partly improved, with a frame house apd some fruit treed thircon.Tb 64 sold as the pfo'perly of Henry G. : Srqyjthe,- • r - ' * ALSO—A lot "of land In Chnrlhsjon jfpVti ship, bounded north by L. Jf. Cd.plcy, cail bw jj. J,". Cooley, south by 1 Johij Rdty)and. nn.d, west by Ipsepli I. Shutfrway, p3,ucreß,‘wilh\bdut 5 or 6 acres itaptdved;" oneVjmd,, and lr^^t^er^on. ‘j .Td lyb pglb as Iheajp- ALSQ — .town ship, bduridetf Vibrth' ‘by ‘Jortas Sebly,bast by.VVm; Vanddseh, sdutb by'JafnP s Keiser, - and wcil by Keizer, containing-'4 00 acre», obont 25 adrea Ml-' proved; two frame hqdsespaframo ahed-'and StemC' fruit trdo’h thereon. To be sold aa the prdperty'pf Henry Keiset,*pd K?«er ; ALSO-f-A in Blossburg, ded nprlhiiy J. B, Hustei),,eaßt by Wilbamppn.Road, south'by “ < thee),.bad lands otiky:, mour,,9»vU. 6nout jt rogre or lead, t6tth a-largdTayern bouse thereon,'known" as (he Washing tonncws4.'t To |>«*oM'.«i4to'proper,ty cfCh^pslßEpfi^i-.' o' V" • ' : i ' ALSQr-nAiJot:of land in AVard lownship, ! . . iiOit .V '-'i■: -■ : >,O ■■ t • J - • bounded north by G. L. Ward, east by Rathbone land*, South by Peter Meeker, and west by 0. L. Ward,- containing; about >7oaere», with a Writ 80 •ores improved; ;onelqg house, one framebarn and an .:* l t’P™ therein. To be sold as the pro forty .of DinlelHagar. ■„ v , - ' 'ALSO-i-iA/lbt.'fn iVeiisboroueli, bounded ri^weiri'Jw’foailfifeiiaipg Me^Mie’sfiollowtnorth^axtbyA.Peak.'-sonih^ A. L. Thompson andJH. Serin, Containing orie-fbmth of an.acr-e, more or. less, improved, being, a three cornered field cat off by rdtd above mentioned, from land ofArina Bache,‘with a flame house'thereCn. To bo sold as the property of John Kimbb. 1 ’ ALSO.—A lot of land in Lawrence town ship, bounded'north by'Dtmon''& Evans, east by Damon & Ford, .south by E. HarriE and West by Nelson Pritchard, containing about 1-fincros, all ira. proved, with two. frame houses, frarao barn arid a saw mill thereon.. . ' ; ! ' . Also — A lot in said township, hounded north by J.Ford, cast by J.Trcmain, south by Geo. Van Gorder & Patterson, and West by Pattersop & Harris, containing idt) acres. Also-—A lot in said township, bounded north by 8. J. Power*, cast by Patterson, south by Pan tel Walker, And west by A* Siirb. oontaioioc about 150 acrys. , I Also—A.lot in, said township, bounded north by C, Pf. L, Ford, east by Bullock, south by A. C. Morgan, and west by A. C. Morgan, containing about 55 acres. 6 6 Also.—A* lot of land ih said township, bounded north, by Jas. Ford, east by J. ford, sooth by D. Walker, and west by K. Harris,,containing about 65 acres, with about SO acres improved; log house and log barn therein. Also—A dot in Lawrpn'eevj'lle, bounded north by 8. Rypn, east by Calvin Brown and other*, south by Mechanic street, and west by Williamson Road, containing about 3 acres, more or less, all iro. proved, with a large Tavern house, store, twd frame; barns and other nut-buildings, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Clark SlossOn. ALSO—A lot of land in Midillebury town ship, bounded north by S. Smith and Bingham land, east by E. H. & Ira Briggs, south by B. Niles, and west by Jedadiah Carpenter, Jr, and others, contain ing about 181 acres, with about 70 acres improved, frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. Also— A lot in Middlebury township,boun ded north by Joseph Gee and CrChurchill, east by H.' G. Wilcox and Oliver Briggs, south by Kipbatl and Herrington, and west by Ambrose Keeler, contain ing about J 25 acres, with about 45 acres improved J frame house, log barn and some fruit treea thereon Also —A lot in Middlebury lowpship,boun ded north by'the Bingham lands, cast by S. Wilcox, south by W.S. Dickinson and west by E. H. Briggs, containing about 35 or 36 acres, more or less. - Also —A lot in Middlebury township, boun ded north by Ambrose Keeler, cast by Herrington, south by C. H. March and west by Abbott, contain ing about 20 acres, with about 5 acres improved. To be sold as the property of Chas. Churchill. ALSO — A certain messuage, piece or par cel of land,botted, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at a hemlock tree the north-east cpr ner of other land, surveyed for Constant Bailey, thence west one hundred and seventy-four porches to a phst, thence north' 199 perches to a post,’thence east 174 perches to a sugar tree, and thence south 199 perches to beginning, containing 216 acres and 66 perches, with about 125 acres improved; four frame dwelling houses, one log bouse, two frame barns, one shed,one blacksmith shop, one corn house, one Saw mill, one Grist mill, some other, small out-buildings and an apple orchard thereon To be sold as the property of Moses Crawford, ad ministrator of Constant Bailey, deceased, and \Vm. Bailey. administrator of Sylvester Bailey deceased, and as heirs at law Ac., of S. Bailey A Samuel Long well, terre tenants. ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township bounded on the nortii by Aaron Furman A B. V. Og den A Co., cast by Wm. Furman, south by R.G. White A Co., and west by John Blue, containing about 100 aoros, with about 12 acres improved; a frame houso and log barn and a young apple or chard thereon, To be sold as the properlyjjfJJ-UL Furman. - --■ ' " ALSO—A lot of land in the townships ot Riehmond and Covington, beginning at a poet in lino of land heretofore conveyed to Tilly' Marvin, thenco by the same} of a deg. west, 133 2.101hs porches lo the road up Elk Run and by the same south 77 deg. west perches, south 7 a deg. west 27 perches, north 66 deg. west 20 perches, south 50 deg. west 12 perches, south 71 deg. west 19 perches to a post in line between lots No. 3 Sc. 4 arid by said line north 155 6.1 Otbs perches to post, corner also of lots No’s. 4, 11, & 13, ond thenco by lot No. 13, cast 108 4-lOths perches to place of beginning, con taining 96 acres 127 perches, being lot No. 3 in plat of subdivision as made by B. P. DCane, and part ol lottery warrants No. 275 and 384, Josjah Lockharl warrantee. To be sold as the property of Frauen Wclhetbfe. Ai,SlO —A lot of land in Chnthafn town ship, bounded north by Cha'uncey Howard’, cast by Joseph Knapp,-sooth by White 4. Lowrey ires by Wilhelm; containing about 73 acres, 12 improv ed. To be sold as life properly of Thomas Lcct. ALSO—A lot of land in Knoxville, bound cd north by A. J. Monroe, east by C. O. Roman south by public road and west by -He Freeborn, eon tattling about J an acre improved, frame bouse am some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the proper ly of David (jostley Sc Wra. B. Dimmick. ALSO—A 10l of land in Charleston tovvh ship, bounded north by Joseph Wilcox, cast by E J. Rice, south by C. Dartt Sc Tipple, and west b Wm. Bailey, containing about 110 acres, about 10 acres improved, a frame house, (Vameharn and a apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the proper! of A. G. Churchill. • r ALSO—A lot of land Chatham' and De - mar townships*bounded as fallows;'beginning at i lien;lock the south-east corner of a lot herctofors conveyed to Kolos Butler, thence south 89 degreta cast 70 3-10 perches, thence south 1J degrees oa t 200 5-10th perches totlio north line of the wsrran , thence by said warrant line north .89,degrees we; t 70 3-10lh perches to llic north-east cornet of aa: d Butler's lot, thenco by said Butler’s lot south 1J de ;. west 199 rB-10lh porches' to the {tfacoof beginnin ;, part of warrant N 0.4072,.4072, containing about 88 acre i, with abaul'SO itrcS Unproved, a log hodfeoedd a fc » fruit trees thereon., To be. sold as the property if Alexander, Condjs,. ( r , I - ; ALSO—A* tot of lnhtf| in Richmond liiwi - ship, bounded on the north by tha road pom; Well i boj-oligli to* Mansfield, bn the cast by Tioga river, < n the soutji by D. V Holden, and,on the nest, by Jo >. P. Morris, containing about 10 or 15 acres nppfo - ed, with a grist tnlll and water pmitcee lo llto sam ;, and a few fruit trees thereon. Tu be Sold as tl e properly of Heory G.Bmytho and Terence Smyth ALSO—A lot of land silurile in Wellsborr ’, beginning at the north-east corner of land of ,Mi s.|, Anna Bache, thence southed , feel On Water.atrei V thence west 214 feci to.other lands of. Mrs. An a. Baclie,4hcncc north .Gl fcello, lands pfMfa. Anj a Bache,thchce ca81'944 fidcl' : fo tKo platSS’df bejri t- j| ning, containing one-third of ah acre improved, wi ’ a frame hqusa thereon. To-be sold as liie.proper y : orElipiias Field. . . -ALSO—A lot of land in hou i d»d north by h. I. Nicbdli, eksl hyJamtt'Kimht IJ,’ south by H.Kimballnnd A. CroWl;’and west by V. Peak, containingabout orie'acrtj teith'a 1 foiinrf y buildipgll frame baep«ndblaoksmithyhpp thorpr o. fo be sold as the property,of Levi Chubbuck A ) D v \yood„ „ ~ '* •' V“V v . 1 :Xl^O—A, lot oMohd.in jCdyingtoq. B,t g oygh,'bounded north; by Bla Ip spad,,eaelby Edv ip. Dyer, south by Dorsey’s alley, and west by Dp’ id, Caidwpll, bcing.ioliNp;2B,iand %»>yesl hplf of, of ' No, 3J pa Jayd dp,pm in thp genqraVjplqti of the B ir ' ongh of Covington, being 75 feet'front on State ®i ad and running 2Qo,feel Jiptk.lo.Dorapy’a.alley, cm laiping about orte-thifJ bf an acite; wilh a Ivyo st ry fritrie 1 dwelling house,- Uflie grocery b. fn and blhdr outbuildings,'and : eoth£tfrui{ tfets then sn To baspjd ( ,V' ALSd-VA Joi "or iani in Rtiilaud tou n ship, boundedlibfth'' by by, Joseph Harding, smith - ahdviaiLby Georgs Bio in, ;oqntoiniog about Jsoacr«»,witb slttuH&WrSßj. m proved, one frame home, (iomp.batnfand'apple in i -I-..;,'; ■ . Slwjflfr Office, jag. 10 ,lSs«. ■, ; BOWEN’S EMPIRE STOKE i -•A;v?s',;, r ■(; Important to tbe FabHc. , 15 T Ji' R? 4foj I •*** *“*& ;?*“. 'rten Goofr'crt"' be I night#. cheap w u #([ Elm{t«iCor. I ,D fc “.in «ov Mher town wert of Kew Vafr ml 119 pablio at large are, invited to eall .DdoatUfr t lemielVea that lHia ii Dotfamtmg, 1 ' '■ f A)trJ. K.Bowen’i wiU'.lw.y. befijah* thextoo liw assortmentofwellaelecledi' ■, • .7T']* BR¥ CtO^DS: 1 1ROCER1 ES,HARD'W AREL BOOTS A 'SHOES .' and a large variety oft Gentlemen’. Clothing, lATS, CAPS, SHIRTS* COEtAHS,SOARFB, Ac ill of which wilt be/dupoaed {of at* reduced mice .. ; i ,J. R. BOWEN. ;h, Jnly 27.1854-tf. /, Wcllbboroui Important. on. the night of ihq S4(h of " ” 'March last, Jadm I, Jacktop, and dthph by he use of Cilie key* or otherwise', (breed their way nto the dwelling house'of ihSadbacriber, while tod family were absent 1 and removed hiagoods out'of ho ■ house. in. order 40. get possession-rand. farther, he said Jamesl., Jackjsoh toojt possession oflbe Books belonging ty the subscriber, and refniei toric lircrihem over to him, for all’ of which; the said lames I. Jackabn ahdothers'hsve gfronbsil (br their appearance to the neat, court of Q.uaHer Sess ions. This is therefore toforbid all person Spaying any accounts to James I, Jackson msdeai tha wool en Factory and Saw MilVTrom that limeuntil the Ist day of March, A. D. 1852,ap 1 W* a I cape of the Woolen Factory and Saw Mill from that tipre until the Ist day of March, A. D. 1855, binding mo to colled ull debts'ftr 'woVlf dbnfc ' ’ LEWIS C. PENDLETON. 27,1854-tf.■; ■- - Delmar, Jnl; STILL IN THE FH3LD! THE subscriber having recently 7 ; received bis stock, of goods ‘for the set son, odors a choice selection of • , DRY. 0009 s, ; consisting in pari of, Broad Ging, hams, Detains, S/iatnbrays, Bareges, Lawns, Para meltes, Alapncai, Velvets, Brown' and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, Tickings, Drillings, Wad dings, Battings, pickings, Vestings, Cravmts.gtocks, Collars, Handkerchiefs, Cambricks, Laces, Trim mings, Grain Bags, Carpet Bags, Cotton Yarn, Twine, Carpet Wiirp,'Umbrellas and ‘Fafasolk, with a good lot of READY-MADE CLOTHING, con sisting of Men and. Boys’ Linen aind Ginglmnw Tweed and Jean Coats, Denine Overalls and Shirts, Vests, ifcc. Groceries. Hyson, Hyson Skih and Young Hyson Tens; a large lot of Sagers, different grades and prices, Mo lasses, Syrap, Tobacco, Pepper.Splec, Coffee, Co coa, Ginger, Soda, Cream Tarter, SalerStos, Candies, Lemons, Oranges, Drugs and Dye Stuffs, Paints, and Oils, Window Glass and Sash. HARDWARE. Axes, Shovels, Hoes, yf Cut Saws, Spades, Crow bars, Wrought and Cut Nails, Hinges, Chains,Cow Beils, Sheep Bells, Scythes and Snaths, Scythe Stones and Rifles,-Manure Forks, Hoy Forks, Chain Pumps, Paint, Horse, Shoe, Clothes and Hair Crushes. CROCKERY, GLASS WARE & LOOKING GLASSES, Pine and Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Pins and Corn Baskets. Pulmlcaf, Straw, Panama, Leghorn, Silk and Crush Hats, Caps and Bonnets, Boots and Shots, Codfish and {laHibot, &c., &c,, comprising in alt a large and- well selected assortment of goods, selling at the lowest possible prices. The auacribcr avails himself of the opportunity to thank his patrons for their liberal patronage, for tbo past eight years, ahd respccttnlly asks a of like favors, kind guarantees to his customers a liberal system of trade, in .which their interests as __ well os his own shall, at all times, bo consulted. All ~ persona wanting good goods, at cheap prices, are in vited to call and examine for thenrtdvts.' His in tention is not to bo undersold. The highest market price paid at all limes for Butter, Grain, Lumber, Shingles and Ashes. Knoxville, June 22,1834. VICTOR CASE. Family Grocery & Provision STORE. r PIIE subscriber would inform", his friends and the cilixens of Tioga count; general);, that he has just received a large and superior sup. ply of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, seen AS . Teas, Sugars by the barrel or otherwise, Coffees, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, Rice, Pepper, Ginger, Saleralus, Allspice, Indigo, Tobacco, Soap, Mould and Sperm Candles, Sail by fhebarrel or sitek, Mackerel by the whole, i and i barrel, Codfsh by ike 100 or single pound. Flour, Cheese, Crack*- ers, Buffer dp Eggs, together with every , other article in, the Grocery line, lower than Can be got 'at any other place in town, as he is determined to make quick sales at arooll profits. Thankful for past favors he would- most respect fully invito bis friends and the public generally to give him a call and examine for themselves. M. M. COHVERs. WeHsborongh, May 27,1853. new GOODS. HPIIE subscriber would respectfully inform his customers and friends that ho still, con tinues the mercantile business, at the old place, at the well known store of L. 1. Nichols, where ho will be happy to wail on.those that will favor him with a call, and would invite the attention ;of the public generally to his large and commodious stock of BBX GOODS, Groceries, Kcady-iTfade Clotli* ine and Hardware, .. CROCKER Y, WOODEN WARE, STONE WARE, BOOTS & SHOES, EATS ' AND.GAPS. &c., ike., in fact everything else kept in's country store,.arti cles too numerous to. mention, and wilt sell cheaper than can his bought this Side'of Now Vork cily. All kinds of prudnwttakeft In exehangeTor goods at the highest marketpticoi -. J. H, BOWEN. ,Wellsborougb,Juoe29,lBsL. 1 , . ) IVTIiVV, 1 STYLE WAICTH/LAS—just re- i price up, of. entirety new, style.; Call end see. them . at the Mew Stbre of ' , JONES &. ROE.. QHAWCS.I S^LS! I -r,Now ) ; t p.die, B , i you ha»o a largo a»9tim iJONES'&'EOET ' TJ ED FLANNEL.—Just large < •*-“ lot of’pliiir bnd twilled ■'Red'jTanhtl, which I. will bo iold very cheap, at the ofo»p CistTB(or£ of ’ I.) ,N0y ( 20,J853j , . JONES & ROE. ~ : . \\T GODEN W ARE.ii-The tR rgeSitond WW i •■?■/ .u«ortbuinlfe**r offered tntbie place, (br»»lii‘ ImV.o: KwieJO, 1.853 J ... CONVSRg*,; * p INGHAMS ! i il % i V ■, of email cheok;Ginijhame, at n Store of ,- [Jime Itt6i4.]„ ,•,JQN£B fit.■ i1Q&,..,, 73 fi-pin'the = ■ W nricp, of *2.50. jjp.to aiOj rc,now,opan^cJ. W^9ißCiiWlB!®i9BB