Tfc* Bellefonl Whig in speaking of Judge Wiloiol pays the following back handed com pliment to (be Locofoco Nominee: The issue meets in the persons who are nominated for the office of Governor, In Judge Wilmot we have a man of undoubted integrity and firm adherence to principle; one whose reputation is not confined to a small gang of miserable State Robbers in his own district, but whose name js known and loved wherever liberty is lo.ved, and (eared and haled wherever freedom ia hated. On the other hand General Packer is known only as a pretty successful politician, the head of the Stale Bobbers and rlp-rappers, while his love of freedom was clearly shown at the lime, during the late campaign, when he declared himself ready, should Fremont he elected, to go South and assist Bully Brook* to march to Washington and steal the archives and the Treasury. This is the man who now aspires to be Governor of this good old Union.loving Commonwealth. He is a disunionist of the blackest dye. He would be ready to break the union all to smash and lake Uncle Sam’s money box if his favorite candidate coaid not be elected. Last Saturday morning, about 7 o’clock the dwelling house of Dexter Davis, Esq. in this village, was discovered to be on fire, but fortunately it was soon extinguished. The fire originated in the attic of the kitchen, where a stove-pipe enters the chimney. The roof-board caught fire, as did also a partition between the buildings and the flames ran up to the roof of the main building and burnt through the shingles. The extent of charred surface ia surprising to look upon. Five minutes later and all efforts to save the house would have been fruitless. As it was the hour when numerous persons were on their way to their work, the alarm drew together a large crowd, and the progress of the lire was checked. —Coming Journal. Two weeks since a man driving two hand some dark brown ponies before a light open buggy slopped at the American Hotel in this village, leaving word with Capt.PiEii to keep the same till called for. A day or two since another man called for them, showing what purported to be a bill of sale, and demanded the property but suspicions being aroused he was arrested. The Sheriff of Tompkins County will take him to Ithaca, with the pro perly, from whence it is supposed to have been stolen. It is believed that Ruloffi the escaped murderer, was the individual who came here with the horses and that this other individual is an accomplice. —Coming Jour. The Elmira Gazette slates that last Thurs day afternoon two men were arrested on the hill west of Horseheads, on the suspicion of being horse-thieves. They pretended to be on a fishing excursion. Each had a valuable horse and when pursuit was made they sought to escape, but one was-shot in the legs and captured, and the other man kept in check by a dog, until he could be* secured. They admitted*-that the horses were stolen in Tompkins Co., but not by them. D. C, Stewart,and officer H. H. M’Connell arrested them and lodged them in the juil at Elmira. .—Corning Journal. The Frdit Crop. —The present spring may really'be a “backward” one, and a bad one for rheumatic people; but ills a most favorable one so' far as regards the prospect for fruit. We learn from various parts of Delaware, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, that there is every appearance of our having the heaviest crop of peaches ever known. Of course they will be cheaper than ever. In regard to other fruits the prospect is as favorable or nearly so. The chilly weather of the past day or two is not likely to have caused any injury, and the young fruit may now be regarded as safe from all danger from frost.— Phila. Bulletin. \ A young woman appeared to the editor ok the London, Canada, free Press, a day or, two since, clothed in boy’s apparel, and asked to be employed to learn type setting. The edilor saw through her disguise, told her so, and she disappeared—going however, to oth er offices in the city for the same purpose and finally bringing up in a barber shop where the real object of her visit was learned. She was in search of a young primer who had deceived hen, and whom she wished to be revenged upon. A bowte knife and pistol were found on her person. She finally left towp.. -M-A-K-R-l-E-D On Friday, 22d inst., by the Rev. A. A. Marple, at the residence of the bride’s parents, Rev. WIL. LIS S. COLTON of Wethersfield Conn., and Miss LUCY P. GIBSON, daughter of Dr. O. L. Gibson, Wcllsboro Pa. In West Troy, N. Y., on the 25th olt., by Mr. A O.noll, Mr. SAMUEL E. KIRKPATRICK, of tVctisboro* Pa.; aod Miss CHARLOTTE A. GIL BERT, of Green Island, N. Y. harness shop. THE SUBSCRIBER takes this method ofinforro ing farmers and others, that they can now pro* erne at his establishment in the Eagle printing office building, SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS, HEAVY HARNESS, j-c. made to order promptly, in Ihc bc*l manner, and from the best material. He will do business on the Cash Principle. and thus be able to furnish a good article at a re* duced price. Besides, be may be tbqnd at his shop at all rcassonaliie hours in the day, prepared to ac- who ipav favor him with their pal. ronage. He is also prepared to execute order* for CARRIAGE 1 RIMMING, indhe best manner.-*- Hc invites all to call and examine his work. May 28,1857. C. L. KIMBALL. NOTICE is hereby given that books will be open ed for subscription to the capital stock of the Tioga County Bank, at the office of Jno. W, Guern sey in Tioga Village, from the 22d to the 271 h of June next, inclusive, between the hours o/IO o’clock A. M., and four o’clock P. M., and if ithe capital slock shall not then have been all subscribed, the books will be opened at the Prothorotaryjs office ip Wellsboro, June 29th; at the house of L- D. Taylor, Covington, June 30; at the house of B. R. Hall, Bloesburg, July | • at the house of Guerdon Fuller, Mansfield, July 2; at Lite house of Nathaniel Muon, kawrencevillc, July 3, between the hours of 10 o*- .plocV A. M. and 4 o’clock P. M. \ 1857. * By order of Commissioners, A Two, or more pf the Commissioners w.U be-in at* tendance at the *.eyer»l places above mentioned. • Tl HODE ISLAND LIME for whitewashing.— At Also Whitewash f pr al Roy's LVgg Storp. WEIJiSfiOBO FOUNDRY -A-N-- ' , ” Machine Shog again in pull blast. ROBERT YOUNG, iale of l)ie 6rm of Tabor* Toang &. Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the public that he has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop in the village of Wellsboro for a term of years, and having put il in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such establishments, in the best manner and out of the best of material. He has had over twenty years’experlcnce in the business and will have Ike work entrusted to him done directly under his supervision. No work will be sent out half finished, MILL GEARINGS. PLOUGHS, STOVES, and castings of all kinds on hand and to order. JfcQWEW YOUNG. Wellsboro May 26, 1857. PQHK-FLOXJR-SALT. NEW PROVISION STORE. DB4BT respectfully informs friends • and the public generally, that lie has purchas ed the Store lately occupied hy Jones & Roe, and has associated with him Mr. B. Short, the, name of HART & SHORT, why. ar; no,w receiving a fresh. No, 1 of FORK, PEOPB, FRUIT, GROCERIES* and every article in the Grocery and Provision line. They intend to introduce and keep constantly on hand, that fine brand of Flour known as EXTRA GENESEE and whlch K unlike the Flour which has been peddled out to this public for several years past, Will make good, Tfhite Bread. and is worth every cent it costs. We intend (o buy all kinds of Produce and pay the CASH. There fore we shall sell bur Groceries and Provisions fbr CASH. We have also a light stock of DRY GOODS which will be sold- cheap. Call and examine fo yourselves. * HAi2T & SHORT, Wellsboro, May 14, 18571 f. “On the26th of February all (be members of the committee mot to witness the Safes and hooks and papers, (placed in then;) and wore perfectly satisfied that all was right. The day following, the burning tool* ptyoe, updij the suporiutend cnce of the Committee, After a fair aptl impartial burning for fire hours, the Safe of Messrs Evans A M’atson was first opened, the Safe being on fire inside, and contents par* tuilly consumed, while the contents in the Safe of Messrs Farrels b Herring were »» good comlitjon, and po fire inside.’* Heading. March (Signed,) "" IL F. FEFJX. *1 P, y. COLKMAX, -Committee, 4 * A. H. PEACOCK, ) And endorsed by over 50 of the best men of Reading. The store Safes can be inspected at 34 Walnut Street, where the public can satisfy themselves of the great superiority of the “Herrings Patent Champion,” over the defeated and used-up “inside Iron Door Salamander.” PARRELS & HERRING, ~ , ... 34 Walnnt Street, Philad'n. , (Mty Jitters m inis State of Herring's Indent Champion Safes. The attempt made by other parties to bolster up the repu tation of a Safe which has foiled so signally iu accidental fires in Philadelphia. (Kamtead Place.) by taking one ont of on agent b store, (H. A. Lantz.) mode double thieJeness, (differ ent from those they bell) to “burn up” one of Herring’s, (hnlf as thick) has met with its trim reward, Herring's Safa.could not be burnt, proring conclusively that the only reliable now made is “IlerringV’ of which over 15.000 are now m actual use, and juuro than 300 J»ovo Loeq trial by fire ujtthout a single lots. duly 18* 1857. ly. «m\S & WiTSON, PHILADELPHIA Mnnnfactu - JT red Salamander Safes, No. 26 S. Fourth Street, Pfulada. Truth is Mighty and must Prevail, Report of the Committee appointed to superintend the Burning of the Iron Safes t at Reading , Feb. 97. 1857. undersigned, members of (he committee, do /respectfully report, that we suw the two Safes origi. nally agreed upon by Farrels & Herring and Evans 6c Watson, placed side by side in a furnace, viz; The Safe in use by the Paymaster of the Philadel phia and Reading Railroad Company, in his office at Reading, manufactured by Farrels & Herring, the safe in use-by H. A. Lanlz, in his store, manufactured by Evans & Watson,and patin books and papers precisely alike. The fire was started at 8J o’clock, A. M., and kepi up until four cords of green hickory, two cords dry oak and half chestnut top wood were entirely consumed, the whole under the superintendence of the subscribers, members of the Committee. The Safes were then cooled off with water, after which they were opened and the books and papers taken out by the Committee and sent to H. A. Lantz’s store for public examination, after they were first examined and marked by the Committee. The books and papers taken from the Safe manufactured by Evans 6c Watson were but slightly affected by the intense heat, while those taken from the Safe manufactured by Farrels & Herring, were in our judgment, damaged fully fifteen per cent more than those taken from Evans 6c Watson's Safe. We believe the above to have been a fair and im partial trial of tbc respective qualities of both Safes. JACOB H. DYSHER, . DANIEL S. HUNTER, Having been absent during Ihc burning, vre fully coincide with the above statement of the condition oftihe papers and'books taken out of their, respective Safes. G. A. NICHOLLS. H. H. MUHLENBERG, JAMES MILHOLLAND, EVANS &. WATSON have now on hand 300,- 000 pounds of the above Safes, which they offer for Rile on better terms than any other Manufacturer in the United States. July 13,1857. ly. UNION ACADEMY. J. TV. DEWEY, B.S. Principal | Miss , Teacher of. Music. THE SUMMER TERM of this Academy will commence, Tuesday, May 26th, 1857. TUITION must be paid in advance. TEXT BOOKS cap be had of the Principal.— For farther information address the Principal, at Knoxville, Tioga County Penna. Deerfield, April 30, 1857. ArniTOTTS NOTICE.—Is hereby Riven that the under- , mjsuM appointed an Auditor to distribute the fund arri- M’ng from the nssrtts of the personal estate of Godfrey Bow man late of Brookfield township deed, among the heirs and persons entitled thereto will attend to the duties of slid appointment at his office JuWeJlsboTO op tho 6th day of June next at one o’clock of wild day. when and where all person* having claims ppon said fjjad arc feqpired to present the .“ante for nnowaoc© of be forever debarred from any claim upon said fund. JOHN N. BACRE, Auditor. Wellsboro’ May 7 th, 1867. QEQAR MAN Of ACTOR V.—f. M. HILLS, O has removed to the building formerly occupied by B. RUNDEL, (Tailor,) immediately back of Young’s Book Store, where all kinds of Tobacco and Scgars can be had at reasonable prices wholesale and retail [May Tib, 18p7.] /COPARTNERSHIP—J. R. BOWEN haafas- V_/ socialed with him in the Mercantile business Messrs. M. it O. and they will oonlin ye to at the o]d Stand under the name and Btyleof • BOWEN dp BULLARDS, Wellsboro*, March 26,1857, . GARDEN SEEDS,—A fine lot of fresh Garden Seeds are selling off at Roy’s Drugstore.— Also some new varieties raised from Patent Office Seeds. The field seeds in large packages will be on luud by the l&t of April, THE TIOGA COUNTY- i-GITATOE. SHERIFF’S SALES. BY VIRTUE- OF sundry writs of.- FL JPa. Lev. Fa. and Venditioni Ex. issued oat of the Conunop Pleftaof Tioga County and to mo directed I wls expose to public sale on MONDAY, the IbS day Jan? next, at dpo o'clock afternoon in the Court Douse, Wellsborp, the following described prop erty, to wit: A lot of land in township, bounded north by lands of the late Sylvester Bailey, coat by T. XV. Apies. J. C. Clark and B. Edgton,'south by &- S. Ripley and Jsacx Owens, and west by D. L. Holden—containing one hundred and.sixty one acres with about 90 acres improved, a frame house and barn, log house aq,s. bacu seventy apple free* and som<* trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of John ST. Cassell. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded north by public road, east by William Spalding, south by Seymour, Spalding and others; and west by John Short-Containing about fortv five acres, with about twenty five or'thirty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and some trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of ‘A. M. fewest. * ALSO —A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by John lands, east by R. Hard, south by R. Rico and J. Thompson, nnd/west by Pox lands—con taining about eighty acres, with about 20 05 95 acres improved, two log houses, a log barn and some feuit trees thereon, To' be sold os the property of Allen Smith. ALSO—A lot of land In Brookfield township, bounded north by Billings' lands, cast by J. Schoonover, south by John Abbott, and west by. JPilliam. Johnson—containing about thirty nine acres and some‘perches, two frame houses, two be sold as the property of E. D. Abbott, ALSO-—A lot of land in, Farmington township, hounded north by Joseph Johnson, east by R. Stewart,' West >y B. south by loads of -« Dqijey-—fanning sixty tight nujlbevim teusa about ss«sn improved, a Ipg house ana frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of William Bryant. ALSO—A lot ofland la Wellaboro,bounded north by .Varv oast by L, I. Nichols and James Kimball, south by Andrew' Oro\rU west by Andrew Crowl, L. I. Nichols and Mary Meok-rrCOUtaiaiug seven eights of an acre of improved land, Steam Foundry and Blacksmith Shop thcreou. To bo sold as tho property of Levi Chnbbuck. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded on the north by land owned by James Ford, on the east by Sly and Daggett, on the South by land of Isaac Mann and public road, and on tho west by A, D. Colo—containing ninety eight and seven tenths acres, with about eighteen or twenty acre* im proved, a good log house amVsome fruit trees thereon. To bo sold aa the property of Salmon S. Baldwin and terre tenant. ALSO—A lot of land in Westft Id township, bounded north by George Close, cast by J. K. Sales, west by George Close, south by highway—containing about half an acre of Improved land, a frame dwelling house and cabinet shop and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold us the property of George Lewis and Cornelius Ocorr. ALSO—A lot of Iftml in Covington township, bounded north by land of Thos. Goodall and H. H. Dent, cast by land of S. B. Kelsey, south by land of .Jennings,, west by land of Wro. West and S. Pierce, wilha small shanty thereon, —containing about ninety three acres, more or less- To be sold as tb^'property of Reuben Hart. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmor. township, bounded north by Wpi. Ifovr and Daniel Wharton, east by the Fame, south by Win. Fyrnian, Bar ties and R. Johnson, west by U. Johnson and Robinson —containing about two and twelve acres, eighty or ninety acres improved a log house and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of R. W.'Wheelor. AL.SO —A lot of land in the township of Osceola, hounded north by Hoyt Tubbs, east by Tuscarora street, south by Morgan Seely and Isaac B.Taft, west by highway— containing one lialf acre of land all improved, frame dwelling house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of C. 11. Colegrove. ALSO—A lot of land 19 the towpsh*p of Xeleou, hounded north by Stephen A. Gardinghohse, east by G. TV, Phelps, South by Ilessham A Fowler, west by Ilessbam—containing ono hpudred acres with about forty acres improved, log house frame barn and t\m>lu orchard thereof. bo sold I*3 tho property of .lames Cook. ‘ , ALSO—A lot of laud township, bounded ns follows; Noyth by VanJou Ihwuou, cast by Wm.B. A/iddaugh, south by Ira Kilborn. west by Win. B. Middaugh—containing alvout one fourth of an acre, one frame house, one frame bin u and some fruit trees thereon. To be softl as the property of Norman Hurd. ALSO—A tract of land in Westfield township, bounded on the north by B. Mattisou, on the east by W. Uibar. on the west by 11. Steele and B. Mattlson. aad on the south by Bqshmoxo—containing about one hundred acres, with'about fifty acres improved, two apple orchards, a log house, frame house end frame barn thereon. To be sold us the property of Willard Butter. ALSO—Two certain messuages or lots of land in the town ship of MWdlebnry—containing sixty seven and three tenths acres, adjoining lands of Jacob Kiphart on the south, Joseph .Merrick on the oast, Joseph Gee on the north, and L. V. Bee rann on the west—sixty acres improved, a frame house, a log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold m the pro£ erty of Charles Churchill and Elizabeth Churchill. ALSO—Two village lots. Nos and 35, in the Borough of WclNboro. Tioga county Piu. hounded north east bv Wain street, south cast by I’carl street, south wost hv lot now oc cupied by John Dumaux, and north west by Main street containing tfro thirds of nn acre more or loss, with one lar"c three story frame store house, with a dwelling house attached —ono other dwelling house, a harness shop, ami a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Robert Roy. ALSO—A lot of land situate at the forks of Pino creek and Long Run Roads'—containing one acre of laud, being eight rods on Fine creek road, and twenty rode on Long p.tm with a frame tavern house, barn and woodshed thereon. To be sold as tho property of Warren Mills and Benjamin Barse. ALbO—A lof of land in Clymcr township, hounded north by Caleb Trowbridge and E. Tanper, eo*t by E. Tanner aud Malcom Tate, south by Charles Schoonover and I. Beech, west ' by Peter Griffin—containing ono hundred acres, fifty or sixty acres improved, two frame houses, two frame burnt and two apple orchards thereon, be sold as tho property ox 11. K. Tanner. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded as follows: north, oaot ««»«1 trur.th br Tmnrr and Bcusop—containing about one hundred acres, wi’th about fifteen or ttveqty acres in\proved, frame hcyjse. frame barn mid a «mali apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of George Baker. ALSO—A lot of land |» Doßnar township, bounded north by StrawbrMge warrant, and Steele warrant, east by Straw bridge warrant, south by Witeon warrant—containing tbjoe hundred acres more or less, with about ten acres improved, frame house and a log house thereou. To be sold os Iho prop erty of Lyman Spencer. ALSO—A ot of land In Wellsboro bounded south cast by the road leading from Wellnboro to Morris township, westerly by Il’iUlam Bache and Kirkpatrick, and north wnt by Anna Morris—containing about three or four acres all Improved: , ALSO—Another lot bounded north east by P. Itedington iujd O. Campbell, southerly by Itedington and Wm. Riley, and westerly by road leading to Morris township—containing about three acres, ALSO—A tot of land in Del mar township, bounded north by J. F. Donaldson, east by iniliaju Dockstador, sooth by Coolidge, and west by Griffin—containing about two hundred and twenty acres, with sixty acres improved, a frame house, frame ham and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO-s-A lot of land in Sbippen township bounded on the Sffnrtbbyß.O. White, east by IHiite, south by Pino Creek, west by Spalding—containing seventy one and one fourth acres, about fifteen seres Improved, a two stmy frame house, frame barn, and a young orcliard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Ryan Hard. ALSO—A lot of land in Dollar township, bounded as fol lows, to wit: north by paniel yacht, cast by Daniel Doano, south by Robert Knyr, west by Wm. F. Robinson—Contain ing one hundred and six acres,'with about sixty acres impro ved ; a log house. Jog bam aad applo orchord thereon. To be sold as the property of William Moyer. ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bounded north by Archer, east by lands late of Harrison dcc'J, and south and west by Archer—containing sixty four acres, with forty or forty five acres improved; a fn\me house and barn and a few fruit tree 1 * thereon. To be 'oH as the property of Robert English. Executor de son tort of James English dcc'd. ALSO—A lot of land in the Boro of Wdlsboro’, situate upon the south side of tbe Avenue, bounded north east by thfc Avenue, south oast by Anna Morris, south west by Anna Morris, intended to I«j an alley, north west by Anna Morris or contemplated street, being one hundred and twenty feet on Avenue, and extending lack two hundred and fifty feet— containing two thirds of an acre, with a frame dwelling house, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon, *sALSO —A lot of land fn Wellsboro, beginning at a stake thirty foot from tho north wost'corucr of Morgan bhenvood on Main Street, thence south-east parallel with the line of Morgan Sherwood to lands of Rnche, thenre along land of said Bache, north forty five degrees, cast thirty feet to a po-d, thence north-forty five degrees, woit to line of Main street, thence nlcug Main street to the place of beginning— being thirty feet on Main street, with a two story frame build ing u-ed as a printing office and shoe shop thereon. To be sold as the property'of James P. Magill and Philip SbeflVr. ALSO—A lot of land in the village of Will shore* bounded north by water street, east by tho Presbyterian church lot. south hy Main street, west by Chester Robinson—containing one third of an acre of improved land, frame house, frame barn and millinery shop thereon. ALSO—A, lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north hy lands of Phelrw and Dodge, cabf hy Deforest Bowen, south by Wm. Derbyshire, west by Theodore Pponccr—containing eighty hx and oue half acres, two acres chopped and hody'ot log house thereon. To be sold the property of Bonj. Seely aud terre tenant. ALSO-—A lot of land m'Gaincs township, bounded .north by Benjamin Ogden and I. S. Ogdon, cast by ?. F. Wilson and B. V. Ogden, sooth by white and Enswor’th, west by B. G. white—containing about seventy and one halt acres, about sixteen acres improved, one frame bam and apple orchard thereon. To be sotd'na the property of B. V Ogden. ALSO—-A lot of land In Clymer township, bounded north bp John Unshmorc and wm. Dongla-ss. by wUrox and Sa bins, sonth by George Briggs and George Boors, west by north and sonth road frqm John ilusluaorc* to Pipe Crovk—contain* ing about forty acres, about twenty-fiyo acres improved, log house, log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of John Case. ALSO—A Jot 0} Jajjd in Sullivan township, bounded as fol lows: north by Jacob Fop-, cast by L. Dow d, south by S. K. Robins, wc*t by L. Dowd—containing about thirteen acres aj| improved To be sold as the property of Frederick Bobbins. ALSO —A lotof land In Richmond township, bounded north hy >l. Benedict, cast by Clark IV. Bailey, south by John Ginning, west by George Avery—containing about cightv acres ofland. about sixty acres improved, frame house, frame hum and a young apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property pf Barton wplkor. ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Osceola, bounded north by C. H, Cologrovc. east hy Hoyt Tubbs, south by Street, wcst by street 10-ading from Osceola \o Addison-s/ron taining about one half acre of Improved land, one frame house and a few fruit trees (hereon. f ALSO—A jnt of land iu the same place, hounded north by lot of C. A. Clark, «i*t by street, south hv atreot, west by etypet leading from Ofcceola fo Addison-rcoptainlng about one half acre of land more or low*, all improved, frame house, frame barn, hen house apd a few fruit trees thereon. To be Mild as the property of W. w, Dar. ALSO—A lot of land in Dclnjar township, !>oundod nortli by E. Itoyce, John Hastings and Impson, east by Stonr Fork ro.vl, south by Samuel Scranton, by Stephen Sabins — containing shout one hundred ajid fifty ‘acres of land, obont forty-five acres improved, four frame dwelling houses, one frame barn and two apple orchards thcreoq. To b« sold as the property of win. F. Robinson. ALSO—A lot of land in ward township, bounded north by C. L. ward, cast by Ruthbone lands, south by peter Mocker apd west hy C. L. ward—containing about seventy acres, with aT>oat thirty acres improved, fifteen acres chopped, a frame house, Jog bouse, frame born and apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Daniel Hagar. 1 ALSO—A lot of land irj Rutland ,township, bounded north hy A*i- aim Barnhart. i-»ti h; ph Hu-hf.* -vuth .■u-’ west by George about two hundred and thirty aero, more orU&h vnth one bqptirea. and ten acres one frame hotpe, two frame barns and an apple orchard thereon^ ALSO—A lot land la Sullivan township, boundedjon the north, by the north line of warrant No. 978, on the east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the south by lands of Johjj Benson and Arad Smith, and on the west by lauds of Zopfcer Tears and A. Apdlke—containing about one hundred and two acres, with about sixty acres im proved, a frame dwelling and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold aa the property of‘John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land in ijbSnor township, bounded north by Samuel warmer and P. witfon, east by Palmer, we^t by J. wilcox, south by B. C. wlnchsll and wilcox—containing about one hundred and ope aijrfc?,* with about fifty acres Im proved, a frame house, a log a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot ofland in Farniicgtou township, hounded north by N. Chamberlin, west by S. odd, south by C. Finch, east by Chamberlin—containing sixteen acres, fifteen acres improved. To be sold as the property of Henry A. Beamons. 'aLSOt-A lot of land in Middlebary township, bounded Cjorch by N, T. west and 0. Briggs, east by T. L. Baldwin, south aud west by Haslet—coutainiiyL about one hundred and twenty seven acres, with about sixteen acres improved, a log house, two. shops and some other out buildings and fruit frees thereon. To be sold iw the property of C. D. March. ALSO—-A tract of land in Ward township, bounded north by A. Cummings, east and south by wfltyam and west Ijty Furman—containing about fiVe acres with about twenty five acres Improved, a log hij^so’thereon. ' To be sojd as the property of John Benson. > “ *'* JOHN MATHERS, Sierif. TVclUboro’May U, 18S7. -VTOTICE la hereby given, that an amount equal, tp the Xx costs will be required to bo paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with tide regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale, and no sale will be postponed without payment of An Ordinance To prevent Hordes, Cattle, Sheep, Hogs and Geese from, running at large in Ike Boro * of Mansfield. § 1- Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of Mansfield, and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same, that from and after the due publication of this ordinance, it shall be unlawful for the owner or owners of any horse, mare, or geld ing, cattle, sheep, hogs or geese, to permit or suffer the same to run at large in said borough. § 2. That, the owner or owners of any horses, cattle or hogs, who shall permit, or suffer the same to run at Urge in said bbrough, shall forfeit and pay the fifty cents, at the suit of any person,fort the of said borough of Mansfield, for each and! every nty? foi; each and every offence; and the owner or owners of any sheep, or. shall permit the same to run at large in said borough, shall forfeit and pay the sum of ten cents for each and every head of said sheep or geese, and for each and every offence, to be recovered as aforesaid. Pro oi/fed, that milch cows may be permitted to run at large in said borough from sunrise In the morning till nine o’clock at night, from the first of Aprif to the first of of each and every year. HENRY ALLEN, Burgess. Attest: — S. B. Elliott, Secretary. tyjay 6,1857 —3 w TJE6ISTER’S NOTICE Notice is JA» hereby given that tho Administrators, Execu tors and Guardians of the following named estates, have settled their accounts, and that the same will k? presented to the Orphans’ Court of Tlcga county on oIONDAY, the Ist day of June, 1857, lor con firmation and allowance, \' l V* The account of Rebecca Rumsey, adm’x of Phi! \V. Grcenjlate. pf Sullivan, dec’d. The account, of John W. Guernsey, adm’r of Ed. ward Nolcnj dep’-d. The account of Benjamin Wells , adrrfr of Han. nah Kelly. late of Jxw.ks^fi.dppld. The account of Jno L. DaaeMoj’f, adm’r of Dan id J. Shaw, late of Elkland, de’cd. The accouni of Erostus ' Rose and Royal Ro&fi Ex’s of Wm. Rose, dec’d. The account of Adam Renter,adm’r of Win. C. Miller, dcc’d. The account of J. J. Werlinc , adm’r de bonis non of Michael Baum, dec’d. The account of Levi B. Skive, guardian of Geo. Lcflcr, dec’d. Wellsboro, Moy 7.1857. W. D. BAILEY. Register . Applications tor License. "VrOTICE is hereby given, that the following Xv named persons have filed their petitions for Tavern licenses with the clerk of the Court of Quar ter Sessionsin aud fbr Tioga County, viz; N. Mann,—Lawrenccvillle, Lorenzo D. Taylor,—Covington Bora H- H. Potter, —Middlebury, H. G, Short,-r-Knoxville. J. K. Sayles,—Westfield. Byron B. Holliday.—Middlebury. B. U. Hall,—Blossborg. H. C. Vermilyca,—Gaines. John Kimball, —Covington, J. H- Woodruff, —Liberty. T. B. Putnam,—Covington Qoro. Royal Rose,—Rutland. Charles Lawrle, Blossburg. Leander Culver, Elkland borough, Thomas VideanTCavington, for an Ealing house. WelKboro, May 14, ’57. J. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. A PPLICATION FOR DIVORCE.-To Martha Stetson—You nre hereby notified that Reuben Stetson, your husband, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday, the first day of June next, at 10 o’clock, forenoon,for hearing the said Reuben Stetson in the premises, at which lime and place you can attend if you think proper* JOHN MATHERS. Sheriff. Wellsboro,* April 30,1857. A PPLICATION FOR DIVORCE —7b Daniel Prentice, —You are hereby notified that Fanny Prentice, your wife, by her next friend Nelson John son*, has applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County for a divorce from the bonds of matri niony, and that the the said Court have appointed Mondoy the Ist day ot June next, at 10 o'clock, /orenoon, for-hearing the said Fanny Prentice in the premises, al which time and place yoq can attend if yon think proper. JOHN MATHERS, Wcllsboro’, April 30, 1857- Sheriff, Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant •cd to the undersigned, upon the Estate of JAMES ENGLISH, late of Delmar tsp., deceased., (hose indebted to said Estate will make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same will present them fur settlement to CATHARINE ENGLISH Adm'*, ANGUS GRIFFIN, Adm'r. Delmar, April 23, 1857. Executor’s Notice* LETTERS TESTAMENTARY Upon the Estate of GEORGE McLEOD,deceased.hnving'becn granted to the Subscribers, all persons having claims or demands against’lhc said Estate are requested to present the same, and those indebted to make pay. ment to SARAH H, McLEOD, Executrix- GEO, T. McLEOD, Executor , Wcllsboro, April 16,1857, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE—fetters of Administration having been granted to the undersigned-on the estate of Joseph Neal laic of Charleston, dec'd., all persons indebted to the same will make payment, and those haying claims against the same, wifi present ihrm to' ALONZO WHITNEY, Adm*r. ELIZABETH NEAL, Adm’x. Charleston, May 14, 1857, 6«r, WHEREAS my wife HARRIET A. BENTON has left my bed and board without cause or provocation; all persons arc.hcrcby notified not lo harbor or give credit to the said Harriet A. Benton Ql) my account, as I shall not pay any debts of her contracting after this date. EDWIN R. BENTON. Tioga, April 23,1857. Administrators Notice. THE Subscriber having taken letters of Admin istration on the estate of ALEXANDER CUMMINGS, late of Charleston, deceased, all per sons having claims against said estate are revested to present the same for settlement, pnd those indebL. ed ore notified to pay up on or bpfore the first day of May next, J. J. JACKSON, Adm’r. Wcllsboro,* April fltli 185 - THE CONVENTION of Universalista of Pa. w>U Hold its next annual session at Syl vacua boro (Columbia Flat?) on Wednesday and the following Thursday, June 3d and Hh, A SojdUl hr. jluiivs is extended lo all. SPRING StiD SUMER GOODS. W. A. ROE. IX ROY’S IXEW BIILIMXG. I§.now receiving a large and extensive assortment ‘of DRY GOODS, GROCER IES, B ATS & CAPS, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, NAILS, READYMADE CLOTHING, BOOTS &. SHOES GLASS WARE,LOOKING GLASSES, *’ Wooden ware, glass, ‘FISH, SALT, Wc deem it unnecessary to enumerate articles, as nearly every article that is WnaPy kept in a Store can be found at this establishment, and at prices that defy all competition, oa we will no\ he qpdcrsold in any article, by any man or combination of men. Purchasers,especially CASH BUYERS, will find it greatiy to their interest to call and examine Goods and prlces before purchasing elsewhere. O HQESi SHOES I—the largest assortment of hD Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes, in town and for sale cheap at RQEV. Calicoes, ginghams and lawns—a large assortment and- cheap at RGB’s. £1 ARPET Warp and Colton Yarn at ROEV BLEACHED best and cheapest assortment can be found at * _ ROE’s. BLACK SlLKS—Ladies wid firirfyfiry good and cheap Black Silks at KOE’.l W~ atroe has removed to the new • Store in , ROY*s BUILDING. CASSIMERES —Gents will find a good assort ment of black and fancy, at ROE’s. CLOTHING ! CLOTHING !—Gents will find a grand assortment end good at ROE’s. HATS & CAPS of every description for Men and Boys, very cheap at ROE’s. "O ARA^OLS—Ladies will find a beautiful assort- JT meat at ROE’e. BRILLIANTES —white and printed— Ladies’ Collars—Patterns for working, at RO.EV. DOMESTIC GOODS—such as Colton Malting, Bed-Ticking, Stripe Shirting, Blue Denims,' Drillings, Brown Factory Colton Yarn Carpet warp, and Colton p/iape? for. Table use, &—at ROE**.' SILK HATS—Super-extra, Spring styles and latest fashion, at ROE’s. Wcllsboro, May 14, 1857. | The Empire! The Empire!! NEW FIRM 4- NEW GOODS ! TiOWEN & BULLARDS, [laic j ) J. R. Bowen,] would inform (lie public that they may be found at the old stand of J. R. Bowen, known as the , where they are now receiving ffC§li ftprn the pity, a full'supply of SEKINtt 4c SUMMER GOODS/ of every variety and quality, which cannot but suit the must fastidious and at tHc lowest tales : Such ns I\lfjdder.colored PHaks, 61 Q€nLs, superior Eng. lisli ahd ItffrrtTfiack Pnnts, Cambric and Muslin Lawns, rich and beautiful French ane American Ginghams , new Sjjring style Challes, Black and Plaid Dress Silks all qualities , and a good style of Lawns for 6 1-4 cts. BOOTS & SHOES, READYMADE CLOTHING. Crockery, Hardware, Woodenware, Groceries. PROVISION'S, Ac. &c. J. R. BOWEN, i M. RULEAFD. }■ Wellsbpro May 14 '57 O. BULMR Q- S TTOOPS—-Hoops—Hoops! Plain Brass, Brass -t J_ Wire, Whalebone and Reed, at the EMPIRE. CCJME TcTihe EMPIRE if you want a nice bon- Bel-s-also Trimmings, such as Ribbons, Bor .ders, Linings, See. IF you want a Carpet CHEAP, call at BOWEN &, BULLARDS. LATEST STYLES Hats and Caps just receiv ed at Bowen & Bullards, SUMMER STUFFS, York Mills Cottonadcs, Farmers and Mechanics brown Linens* and lots and lots of Denims just received at B. B’a. SPRING SHAWLS and Mantillas seeing very cheap—dog cheap at B. 6l B’s. ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. Circulation, over 100,000, Weekly, TWENTY FIVE WITNESSES; OR THE FOBGER CONVICTED. JOHN S- DYE is the author, who has had ten years experience as a Banker, and Publisher, and Author ofa series of Lectures at the Broadway Tabernacle, when for 10 successive nights, over 50, : 000 people greeted him with rounds of applause, while he exhibited the manner in which Counterfeit;- ers execnle their Frauds, and the surest and shortest means of delecting them The Bank Note Engravers all say that he is the best Judge of Paper Money living . GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE PRESENT CENTURY, For detecting Covnferfeit Bank Notes. Describing every Genuine Bill in Existence, and Exhibiting at a glance every Counterfeit in Circulation} \ \ Arranged so admirably, that REFERENCE i* easv and DETECTION INSTANTANEOUS. O* No Index to examine 1 No pages lo hunt up.«TC But so simplified and arranged, that the Merchant, Banker and Business Man Can see all at a glance. English, French if German. Thus each may read the same in his own Tongue, Most Perfect Bank Note List Published. Also a list of ALL PRIVA TB BARKERS IN AMERICA A complete Summary of the Finance of Europe and America will be published in each edition, to. gelhor with all the Important NEWS OF THE DAY. Also a scries of Tales from an Old Manu. script found in the East. It furnishes the Most Complete History of ORIENTAL LIFE, and de scribing the Most Perplexing Positions in which the Ladies apd Gentlemen ol* that Country have been so ollcn found. These Stories will continue through out the whole year, and will prove the Must Enter taining ever offered lo the Public. Furnished Weekly to Subscribers only, at $1 a year. Letters must be addressed to „ If , JOHN S. DYE, Broker Publisher and Proprietor, 70 Wall St.'New Yo?k. April 23, 1857. (ly.) •TO THOSE WHO LOVE THEIR FELLOW BEINGS. I HAVE a remedy (pnrrly vegetable) for Fever and Ague. Fits, and Falling Sickness, which has never been known to'fall. ItU os pleasant, and os cheap, aa it inefficacious. Any persona ho will scud me the qames, apd direction* to the residences, of ten individnals Blok of Cl>r,«umptipD,orany disease of the Chest or Lnnga, or suffering from a broken down and shattered Constitution, will receive a reward thin Recipe, ft embodies fyll making and ad ministering this wondcrftil Medicine. ‘ Address, May 7. (4t,) MOUNT HOPE Superior Cut Nails. MADE in an entirely new establishment With a new Rolling Mill , New Furnace, New Nail arc of the latest md most approved consinitlion. The Nails are Beautiful in shape , Fine in Jinisft x Tough in quality. For salt qt .\, J?OIT6' NV/sVf'j’ W, ir3>. I UNITED STATES HOTEL. i ,am=-_ nr DE graves hotel, 1 ' ft.V _|_ I'lely occupied by P. P. 1 CLEAVER,hasbecn thorough. 4(0 ly overhauled and refilled with > i HS s K TfSßre an c =pecial reference to_loc comfort and convenience oflbe traveling public. The present proprietors aim Lp binld up a for House, entirely'upon its merits as a ENTERTAINMENT. They will slow every needful attention upon ihcir making their comfort the graudobjectof llicir effort*, i The COUDERSPORT and CEDAR RUN Stage* leave I heir Hold every Tuesday and Friday at 3 o!cloek P. M. ! Attached (o this popular Hotel is a j LIVERY STABLE, for the accom rr^oda lion of pleasure paries and Ibe. business public, ' JUST- ARRIVED. A NEW AND SPLENDID LOT OF MILLINERY & EAKCY GOODS. Missc-s'/stJeVews, ' haying purchased ’the slock of Mrs. M. STEVENS, respectfully solicits a conlinu once of the patronoge accorded the establishment,—. Jtj &hc is now receiving from the CTiiy a fine assortment of j - Spriug and Suimncr Goods. BONNETS, RIBBONS, Ajs D EMBROIDERY-. [.Feathers, Head Mitts, braid, Floss, Buttons , Dress Trimmings, had xe\ Glates, Laces , Artificial layer's, Btyqjtft Material , Edging, And a thousand other articles both ‘useful and orna mental. Bonnets made to order, trimmed and re paired at the shortest notice, and upon the most rea sonable terms. Ready made work constantly® #n liand. Store, slh door north of'Wellsboro* Hotel ] March 12,1857. WHISKER ANDO. Jfa. Salle's Original. OWE DOLLAR A BOX* 1 TRY iTt? W$X * T: GEO, H. DE BAR, has recently returned jT from Europe, and while there, obtained from 'the celebrated French Chemist, La S?lle, at an enor mous outlay, the rcceipband exclusive right of the United Stated and Canadas, to manufacture and sell this celebrated* preparation called “whiskerando,” which has never been known to fail to cause whisk ers and moustaches to grow luxuriantly and heavy, even on beardless faces, in two months after first ap plication. those persons whose beards are light and wiry it recommends itself. A few applications - * w'U render it soft, think and pliable. a*« noted for their ItCftuUfql whiskers and tac'j is, vyhich many of \hem to the excel- • lence of La Salle’s Whiskcrando. Price $1 per sent to any part of the United Stages or Cana das per mail, upon the receipt of 81. Address, ! Prof. GEO. H. DE BAR,' j April lf>j New York Ciiy. WHEREAS my wife Margaret Ann, has left my bed and board without just cause or prov ocation, thig is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting alter this dale, i Whoever can give any information concerning hey U requested to write to the undersigned. ! She U a woman about twenty-four years of age— vyas dressed in men’s clothes when she left, vii:— black pants with while-spots, black satin vest, black slock with a ycd apd green flower, brown mixed coat, red stripes in chceks,h>y7-crowncd black hat.— Her hair was cut short. She is a fleshy woman, good looking aud agreeable ip if clip chooses to he* Address the subscriber at-Crooked Creek, Middlpbury (owp«hip, Tioga Cp. Pa. | Middlebury Pa., April 6lh ’57. ?RA BRIGGSj The Spring Fashions, | ATTENTION, LADIES ! j Mrs. E. E. Kimball & Co., T)EG leave to acquaint the Ladies of Wellsboro* t J and vicinity, that they have just brought into mafkel a sejpet assortment of ] MILLINERY GOODS of the best quality and latest styles, which they offer to the public at reasonable prices, ond for CASH t only i REPAIRING $ TRIMMING done to order. Shop two doors above the Presbyterian Church. Wellshoro 1 April 3, 1856. G ■eneral European, Passage <Sp Draft OjjU e jSable & Cortes, 177, Broadway, W. Y. "13 ASSAGE TICKETS by first class Sailing Pack- JT el-s or by the Liverpool and Npw York Screw Steamship’s Company’s splendid line qf Steamers, fijqip qr to Liverpool. AJsq upon Greqt pritian or Ireland- Persons wishing tqsend for thpjr friend# /fom ony part of the old country, cap make the necessary arrangements .with the undersigned. ' Sight drafts on Great Britain or Ireland, sold by GEO, B. McGRATH. Elmira, April 30, 1837. WM. W- §5 H. W. M’DOUGALL, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. 4 Tip engaged in Exploring,Surveying and Draft. ■ ingi Inventing Money in Real E'-tafc, and on Beal Estate Security, Locating 9 Land Warranty locating Land for Settlers on lime, j They will attend the Land Sales in this and the. adjoining districts, where their practical knowledge will enable them to select the best lota. ( Parties entrusting Money to us (pr investment will hove the benefit of our explorations. No prop> orty purchased that wc are not personally acquainted with. [Waubashaw, MUi. Ter., April 23.] Employment.— From 33 to sio per. day can be made sure, and*no humbug - - —business done at home—easy, respectable and u«efuUo every it requires little or no capital, and will not interfere with any other business. We sell flie fight‘to a limited anpibcr, and on the receipt of§s, will tyy return mail all necessary instruction?. No per son will ever regret sending for this information, Ut flis employment be what it may, as U will not intcrl fere with any other basinc«H in the len«*t and profit* iure- A*Jdrcss KINLRY YOVSG & Co. Lock Haven, Clinton Co. Pa. i March 12, 1857 -y. NEW SYSTEM OF PENMANSHIP, THIS System lcap|ics $ practical, hand \yriUng It d oe S this pjyslemalically. Tho Subject is presented not inertly as an art to be fctimpd by imitation, but as a tticncc to be studied snd applied. i j \ for sale, wholesale and retail by Baldwin, Lowell &. Co., Tioga, Pa. Price 90 cents per do?. ; ©<. D E IV T I Si T i Office in Bay's iVfw Building, up stairs . All.work perlqining to hit line of business } done promptly and well. \ \YclH)or.o\ Si-185 T.-lf. PR. TRACY DELORME, yew-York Post-office. SALE.—A gopd Two Horse Lumber Wag* II on, cheap for cask or approved paper. \ April 6ih. J. EMERY. f]lf RS. F. A. MAYNARP will open a SELECT \ffX SCHOOL, for Boys and Girls in the Academy, |o commence M-md.jv. Miv 11th. jnd cor***" V ... L t '■■!« 1* *r '*C S ' ! ’ t • i ‘ Ilffenhacher & Farnsworth, Propr’s. Wellsboro* April IF. \9S7. Notice. POTTJB It Sc HA.TIIfIOXO'S
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