P. P. Ctxavir, Proprietor. August IS—l6. %m^«W it dot C Childs, MoWir j« fatnim, «#*»».' D P Roberta, Tfpgff W Robem. 1 row, Covington; Mia P Affleck, Tioga | son, do; L Forman, 19—20 ,*'&. Swi L Villes P We* Cillfl*;. Umb, Mansfield; *^*i|g!Sp 4 91 -C Smitfi,'.?, ' &igfe(s»ljfe Elmira; J S 6»te4. W estfid W | r^JjJsin#a(>l»,Jt»;ViUa j i E Harris, do; J Sutton, drij-li|NfcMd; E Std*"®, Osceola,‘ C W Edmondg.jt ; key Run ; G Yangordcn.L’ Vilwj^W^Wll^Wt'; Tioga; J Kinsey, L Villas-' R Fa»(3|yß?ti*! do: G Macey, do; J M yyoicoU, P CreAy lltjjK. , colt, do; W W MoDougsdl, Manchcslet.j-JFtwort^; P Crcok; J Wfiyan.L Ville; H j J Campbell, Stony Fork; RRceney EgfSaßSf(\' Mrs. R Wilcox, do. : Jury liist—September T. v C. Masoho. iUddLtbur^ —B.GoodwinjJ Charlatan —C. Dartt, A. R. Kefihey.j ■ SWftwn—torain, Dodge,. Covington—A. Kingabcr- B. T. Knowlton. ry, Ftphtno Welhcrbeo. S/tippen —Job Reaford. Detrjield—l. Buckley. Tioga—C. 6; Denlscft, A. Dilaar—S. Scranton, C. E. Nile*. Royct. Union —N. Palmer. , J mtand—?. Taylor. WelUboro‘— D.Sturrock. Farmington —W. CaM. Wa\fitli —R. Knixen. Jacktan— R’t TillinghaaL TRAVERSE JURORS, Blow— ! 'Jaqiea B. Jiusted, Brookfield —*J. H. Coffin.' Charleston— ■ George Parker, B. Mclnroy. Covington —•Jaroea Hoagl&nd. / Ciymer —Thos. Bachc, H. E. Tanner/E. G. Smith, # L. Hancock, »H. Steele. \ Chatham— Geo. Waaa, Jamea Brady, H. Daniels, A. Slocum, *L. Chappel, *Gco. Farris, 2d, •Wm. Simpson. Deerfield— L. Faulkner. Delmar— • Peter Green, •Russel Lawton, •Wm, Francis. Elkland Borovgh —George Dorrance/ EUcland —Job. Tubbs, C. Kimble, A. K. Boikard. Farmington—*Wcn. Campbell, “Jos. Peters. Jackson —F. Tabor, Wm. Everett, S. Baker, A. A. Shicves, J. Miller, W. Eaton. Knoxville—i • Albert Dearman. Lawrence —F. Hughes, T. Mitchell, S. J, loscho. LawrencmlU—' ‘Smith Stevens. Liberty —Geo. Landis, Ezra Leonard, *Jno.Foulk rod, •Wm. Merrill. f Morris —• James Little, *Richard Childs. Middlebury —Geo. Westbrook, S. Beckwith, •A. Wood ware Rutland—S. R. Longwell, N. Brace, R. Rose, 8. L. Hibbcard, 'Harris Soper, *T. J, Soper. jßfcAmontf—*L, Gillet, •Guerdon Fuller, *P. Wil liams SuUivau—l. A. Fellows, P. Parkhuifet, •Leonard Miller. *A. G.Smith, *E. Burley, *R. B. Rose. Shippen —L. Herrington, *D. Ellis. Tioga—B. French, H. Calkins, »W. R. Mitchell. Union— S. McNitt,' M.- Hdriburt *Wra. King. Westfield—' *C. Phillipt 0“ Those marked with a (•) are jurymen for the second tyeek of Court. Register and Recorder. To Ike Volets if Tioga County? The undesigned announces to the Independent \ otaro of Tioiht countv. that ho is a the OBFICE OF REGISTER AND RECORD ER, at, the coming October Election. D* As he has neither money nor time to spare in electioneering, he asks his friends to assist him, and thereby confer a particular favor upon him. WILLIAM D. BAILEY. Aug. 24,1854.. Religions Notice. REV. MR. BULLARD will preach in (he School House on Middle Ridge, near A. J. Wilson’s the 4fh Stmday in August, (27th iast.) at I o’clock, P, M. x [w2. /BLOCKS. — A large quantity of CLOCKS just received at FOLEY &- RICHARDS’, and for sale cheap. Augost 24,1654. Thirty Years TN THE U. S. SENATE.—AII those who -»■ wish to know the doings of the U. S. Senate for thirlv years, will do well to coll at FOLEY &. RICHARDS’ Book and Jewelry Store, and procure 14 Benton's Thirty Years in the U. S. Senate,” at the Agents price. Call soon, as*lhcy arc going fast \ Wellsborough, Aug. 24, 1854 School Books. A LL the School Books lhar have been adopted for ns© in the- Wellshoro* Academy, and all the School Districts of Tioga county, can be had at FOLEY & RICHARDS’, at the publishers prices. A supply always on band. Aog. 24. BOOKS Sc JEWELRY. TUST received nl the Book & Jewelry Store of FOLEY & RICHARDS, the largest slock of Law, Miscellaneous and School Books ever before brought into Tioga County : Also a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry, Stationery, &c., et cet.. to sell at (be lowest cash prices. Wellsborough, August 17,1654-tf ARNOLD’S Bakery and Variety Store. "DOSTON, MILK, BUTTER & Common CRACKERS, Fresh Baked, by the lb., or bbl. Family Baking, and Parties, furnished at »Horl notice. Deals also in GROCERIES, PRO. VISIONS, FOREION St DOMESTIC, GREEN 4 DRIED FRUITS. -"CASH paid for Butter, Eggs, Cheese,Lard, Grain am) outer products of the Farm. W, J> ARNOLD, Agt. RUFUS ARNOLD. Corning, N. Y., Aug., 3,1854-tf. IMPORTANT T 0 LAWYERS & JUS -1 TICES OF THfJ-'PEACE. Sapplement to Purdon’s Digest. A Digest of the Laws .of’Penn sylvania from the'29th day of May, 1853, to (he 18lh day of May, 1854, with the older law# not-in eluded, in the last edition of the Digest—By Ft C. baioßTl.tr, Esq. For sale by FOLEY & RICHARDS- • V'TcKENZIB'S 5000' Receipt*, Ladiei Medical Pocket Companion, GenUemon'i Medical Pocket Companion. ■ for;««le by .. .. ‘ ' FOLfcV & RICHARDS. GRINNELL’S Eipediliun in. search of Sir John Franklin, b; Dr. Kane. -For «*le hj FOLEYS*. RICHARDS. ANEW and interesting Flora Lyndaay," or Pissagei in an OTChUUI Lift— By Mu. Moodie. Jouttjii Iff !t^K;»JjMHARDS| WHITE CRAPE SHAWLS.—Ladles' r ' will do well to call end examine tbielarje aoortment before pnrchuing icleewbere, at the Cheap.fitore of [June l.[ JQNE3 A ROE. .. Q ACHECO PKINTJ3'. —6O pieces ? of Ca checotanSMerliaac Prints, of beautiful ilylea, J n, ‘by [June l.j JONES & ROB. "IXCUBIfi arranged for the Piano-Forte. For idle ITJ - b J FOtEY *. RICHARDS. DEBBEE’SSTYLE hats.—A feW eft- V of *eoee’» Utealalyle Sak-BiiU joatrtr. aared by [Jam l.j" ~ . .JQyES fc ROE. MATHEWS’. HORSE REMEDY.^-TRe • UA greatest Horae Medicine in one. for tale bv -■ KdoitUlc, Jone , Vi pare . Ffniu and : FmU Trees. A/ by , ~. ' ; * RICHARDS; j CABINET JIABINR.' BT. VANHORN wojild inform "the clli • zonk of Wellßboroiigh and vicinity, that tie has purchased the interest of hjs partner,' John'S'. Bliss, in the above business,, andwill conlinueat the old stand,Uve doors east of. Jones’.Store, to kpep on hand end make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture—such as , Sofas, Divans, Ottomans, Card, Centre, Dining#.Breakfast Tables , Dress Stands, Dress and Common. Bureaus, MAHOGONY & COMMON WASH STANDS, Cottage, French and Common Bedheads, of every description, togdlhkr with all articles usu ally made in his line, of bosiltess. From his knowledge of the business . lie -flat ters himself with the belief that those wishing to purchase, would do well to call and examine his work before, sendihg elsewhere for an inferior article. ' . r COFFINS, of every variety, made to order,,at short notice, and reasonable charges. TURNING done in a neat manner, at short no tice. Tjl Chairs! Chairs! In addition to the above, the subsori ySWtber would inform the public that Tie has / /j \ just received a large and handsome assort ment of , CANE AND COMMON CHAIRS, Boston and Conimon Rocking Chairs. which he will sell as cheap, if not cheaper,than they can be purchased anywhere else in Tioga wuir■ Chill «UCT UUU'IUUUI ♦ ' ' " r rUU(Tkr| IU<)A COHTTEBB’ Emporium of Fashion, AND , CHEAP QLOTHtNd, Ac. MM. CONVERS has just received from • New York, the largest end moat carefully selected assortment of CLOTHS, VESTING, CASSIMERS, SATINETTS, TRIMMINGS, &c., ever-brought into this country, which he will sell for ready pat cheaper than any other establishment His stock comprises a general assortment o. every variety of Clothing, from a low price op. SUMMER CQATS—Cor Men and. Boys—a large assortment, DRESS, FROCK AND SACK COATS—of arc. ry description, size and color. PANTS —every style and quality. VESTS —of every style, color and description. SHIRTS, Under-Shirts, Drawers, Collars, Over ■ , Alls Over-Shirts, Suspenders, Gloves, Umbrellas, fNeck and Pocket Handkerchiefs, together with lots of SELF-ADJUSTING STOCKS, &c., &c. HATS AND CAPS, of every description—the largest assortment in town. Boots, Shoes, and Gaiters, for Men, Boys, and Women, a large variety. Trunks, Valises, Carpet Bags, orOPgh,.P». . *aag OAfi BUSHELS of CORN, (br^stofyy- OW . VICtOR'PiSP. .. Rnox»ille AiJg.-3i*1854-ljf.n ' ! u's.x Si'vo '* ' ' 1 ' L I / 1 Auditor’s Notice. It HE undersigned, auditor oppoinled by the - Court of Common Picas' of Tioga County, to distribute the money arising from the sale of the real estate of Samuel Bullock, will attend to the du ties of the appointment at my office in Wellaboro’, on the second day of Septorabcrnoit, atone o'clock P. M., of said dsy. A. P. CONE, Auditor. Welisborough, August 3,1854-4 w. Notice IS hereby given that an application has been made to the Coart of Common Pleas of'Tl-.' oga county hy David Kelsey, Geo. M'Leod, lames' Lowrcy and others, to grant a charier of incorpora tion for literary purposes, to thethsmvds', their bsso ciales sad successors, under the. name and style of the “ Weiiiboro' Library; ” and Jf.no sufficient rea son be shown to the contrary, the,cpur.t.will decree that they become, and be a body corporate. . J, F. DONALDSON, Proth'y, Welisborough, AOg.lo, 1851-41. . . i TO TUB PUBLIC. I DEEM : it prjopeffta sq y ' ihatilio cause b( ofmy being put of Plaster, for the last few day*, was owing to clrcdtnalancta bpyoiid. my ,pppttol. The Canal between Cayuga Bridge apd the Junction Lock, .waa. not in roadibesd'at the time advertised, in consequence; of.abaildipi * jnpw?Lock. Bat a FRESH SUPPLY like just been received, and will be ground to supply uUI that miy-cklll' (jortie l on*, come IpK J " AW(O3 BIXbY. “ 33,j18j4. ■■ " ! ! ■" ■ ;.. ".s j # c fi E^fiE!idE?f;%lc¥pcair'at -J,< H. Butyl’ 'j £nVljJ»eai> store assort nieDtaf:||jyjHg Tobla^T ajt Irinas, phtch Tti will sell cWwfc eß4Wie) ji;'. ’" ‘ i;-- 1 ;? r| ; i - : ' Cl^tliinsl ClotUlngt ' /G ENTLEMEN' iti'‘ want rif enyihing irt’ 'J the lins of Clothing win fin'd theJufceatalock of the most aahionable styles at tlie Ca«h otOM;'6f ‘ Jane 1, 1654. ■ JONEB&ROE.;:' LAWNS! - L.^WNSI —Now is ybur-Mono, Ladies, to bay your Staprocr Liwna, fhJcV*B BLEACH’DI&.B^WN^ySdM--^- A lum •toe* jpfemyr by ff * [Xanßl.] 1 JONES jblldfir,*. cheap EICH i 8 HA WliS *' of- 'alld«oriptiib»Wf- foot -welvM-kiAl fcr eaWiebeapet' ™i Nov. 3.1853. St :; jTROMAN A BOWEN’S. 1i CaiaWi'Bdri- J ing Fluid and Lamp Oiljit ’ : T ' :l #3fi of^i<^rs(MSs^a(iistiSMle S^npEMroß?® 1^ gciPOKwF-JM.i Io,«iUP. jj.jjjj'i A lot of land in Richmond townehtepl SdqB'iMtt ! ’CSsA;'Wart' , liyDaillil liart«}b*St I^WUTtUDtdD-^a, 6B1««, «ow^ib|a^J'dffe Icrfflifytofet) ■’?> J,/ VI JtffflHSt, aSfKf'EArtti t i OlTvet‘ win, abpjlt 30 Mlslteffc street, north-west by WAter t R. Q,.Wbite» being I 2p f jUI&DpIWM^ 250 onAv driht lifeet, d tavern boose, storei some duS* afe W IS3< acres df‘Uiire|tboats, with improved; loy.housc, frame barn, horse, barn apdappie orchard thereon. To be Sold as' the property of Alexander Mattisoo &. Dyer Weeks. - ' " ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham' towha enip.bonnded norlh by John Boom, cjrrt by P. Boom souui '"oj" ■ iniicor rimciuuii cniifui; umf msi tui Wtfa.ll. Simpson.o/mtaining 64 3-lplhs ncreifwitb 10 ot 15 sorer SOX 40, feet bsm, ail'd ad orchard of apple arid other fruit tiers thereon, ' To be sold as the property of 'Olmsted P." Beach. I • ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town sbip bounded north and south by Stephen Shall, east by Win. French' nndWest by Bingham lands, con. tabling about '4O beieff, dboiif 20 Improved, a log house and barn thereon. To bo sold os tho property of William Colegrove, ALSO— A lot of land in Sullivan township bounded north by Henry Cord, east by B, R.Chap. man, south by Daniel Bixby and West 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. 'ALsb—A'tal'tif Unci in Deerfield, bound* cd north by Dt/F.BilllngS, Mat by Billings, Knox & Maltison, south by Camming* Si, Otko, and west by Temple, captaining about 100 acre*, with about 60 0r.70 acre* -’improved; a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold a* the properly of Mary Inscho &. Hiram Inschp, Ad. minialratorsof. Moses luscho, deic’d. ALSOrr'AJot pf land in Mansfield, Rich mond township,bounded north by Joseph F. Morris east by railroad, south, by street, and west by Joseph F. Morris, containing about oAe acre of im proved land, witha frame house and shed thereon. To be sold as tire property of H. 6. Marlin. ALSO — A lot of land in Tioga, bounded north by lands of W. We Ballard, east by Clark, Sumner St, Clark, Si Foil St, Bronson, south by An drews & Langdon, west by. Marlin, interference lot so called, containing about 125 acres. ' Also A lot called the Calket Steam Mill lot, containing about 936 acres, with about 40 or 50 acres improved, with tour (Vania houses, two frame bams, a steam Saw Hill dud Shingle Mill thereon. Also —A lot ih Lawrence toivnship, called tbo Calket Loyal Sock lot, containing about 258 9-lOths acres, to be sold as tbe propepty of Samuel Whitman. .ALSO—A lot of land In Sullivan township bounded north by- (V. Hawley, east by lands of Dm fendaut, south and weal by B. Monroe, .containing 67 acres, with o bout 30, acre?, improyed.-,, , . of" ihrid in'Siitlivfin township, bounded north by 11. Wadkinif, caelby Joseph Brad ford, soullwb; Alex. Smith, and west by B. Mohroe, captaining 99 acres, With. 60 or 65 acred improved j frame house, log bouse, two frame 'bktnd and tipple orchard.thereon, To be sold a* the:property of. Pe ter Hulslander. - ALSO—Mot of land in Gfyrhfer jnwnfthtpj bounded north by S. Sbsllyv east by Peter Smith, south by J. Head, and west by J. Sohoroaner, con taining about 50 acres, with about 10 acres improv ed; Jag house apd some ftnit trees thereon. To be: sold a* the property of James M. Bush.' • ' ; '•> 'i ■ ALSO—A lot of larjd in Richmond town ship; bounded v ndrth, : by jt. ff.'Srpy IhS, eaal. by the Williamson Rbid arid RailroAd, donlh by B.C. Hol den, and west byß'ibga’rlVer, CoWeinihg bboot four acres, partly ipipnwedi with a ftamehooSeandiome fruiUreea thereon, ,: To jbe laid as the property of HenryO.SmyAlieiii!;,.' •; ■ ALSO-T-A 10l of lnnd in. Charleston town* •hip, bounded north hy lfc J. Gooley;iaet’ by ti. Cooley, senthby: Johnßowland, land Weet I.lShamway, containing abdnt &2 acres, with* about 6or 6 acres improved; two ftamed hbnses,Oiie afaea, v and some trait tWse’i thereon. - To Ke Wld as tbfajrfo petly of *, ;*. r * ALSO—A,' lot pri«nd;{n Chqtham, town* •Hip, boundpdi by Joijaa Seely., east by Writ. Kelzfif, containing" iC[9 -acre*, about *5,-;actea imJ. proved.}, fpune .houses, a frame efajd land Odfne fraitlreea ihbrebb. To be cold aa Uio-properly of Henry KciafetiandrOaiiil KWSor. ttb'fis * *=' ; , ALSQwA lotof’larid in boanf ded north fay.il; B.Ha*tbd,«aal by Wfllliinfatmißoad, ioulh by -itinet, and -wert.by.jWdipf Be£ monti about?* xtioro or the bO'Wdii wb property dfCWrte»lfe^ B ' '> : Wafd toWßship, ■4; RSlseWßn JL stock of GOODS fcr'dw'Sprin'g Trade, coi., 'goods ijftaiftN wUwcAfeifcfiguit*; wntf wefwite' will be found a great variety of Ladies’ Dress Goods ieopsisJiDg in part of ; Barege Delaneg,nil-wool Delanes, ~ CLawns, plain and printed; Ginghams , j Scotch andi'Americangj \ Boplins, Prints of all shades s ,, !, ; '■ and colors, a goodjgpck of -•-> -. ' 811 It Bri V men’s wear may be found Broad'Cloths, 'Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, siltysatin Vestings. Pf. : Shirtings, bloachetb.and brown, iTiftSinn, Sijmpier Goods for boss’ wear, Cotton Yari\ Cotton Baltep, with a variety jSttei he,^emteMpo nniperous 16 mention, IMf Provision. : jre kept otf'hand. Those ip 'gwanj Coffee, 'Molasses, Stewart's iKslSyrßpjSpleatPegpcr, Ginger, Fieb.’Selt 3»bacco, or anyxither, article in this line, will do"Weil'(o call on ns before-purchasing else where. - f±T, - -- HAB»WARE, as large and complete an assortment as can be found in the County* Among which is Cutlery ofallkinds, , Carpenters - Tools, .Chains, Hoes, Shovels,. Fprks, Butts end Screws, Door Hapginga, pills, &c.,,sc. . CROCKERt, StONE-WARE. Boot* and Slioj4 | Boarding can he - obtained in respectable (irivhle families,at a price not exceeding $1,50 perwCek.- j The rates of tuition will be as follows: ? ' rl Primary, Department •> 61,50 . Gcggr«phy,Arilhmctic &. Eng. Grammur 2J)O i 1 Higher EiJfiUshtranche; V.,.v . 3,00 & Surveying I: 4,00 . Language-Drawing, Painting, &.o M .. .5,00 > 1 Wellaborrfgli 4ng.°lo, \854-tt ...... ' - ■* NOTICE rs’hefeby given, that (he Admin istrators and Executors on .the followingriarned estates, hare settled their accounts, and the same will be pfesehtdd to the Orphans' Coti'rlof 'Ti oga County, on BJOJIpAY.Ihe 41 If djty of Septem ber, 1854, for confirmation and allowance.vij:. ■ The account of Eliza Lang. JOHN LANG, luUvflf Richmond, deceased ; ~ The account of Newberry Cjooa and Apel Clooa,; Administrators of NEWBERRY CLOOS, fe‘r., late of Deerfield, deceased;' . -,, >' The account of Josepb'Bowman, Administrator ' of GODFREY BOWMAN,lalc,of,Drookjeld. dge'd The final account,of 'Chester Hazard, Executor,of EVANS HAZARD, late of Sullivan, deceased ; ■ The final accohntof Allen Frazer, jr., Admims trator of.REUBEfi' HOWLAND,Iate of Deerfield deceased; The account of Ji B. Thomas and 3. Riberalle, Administrators of JOHN B. THOMAS, late' of Charleston, deceased. J. P.- MAGILL, Blitter. Register's Office, .Wcllsboro’, Aug. 7> 1854. BY wnFo? out of the Court of Common Plaas.-of Tioga county, and to me directed, trill be exposed to public sale on MONDAY, the 4th day of September next, at the Court House in Wells borough, at I o’clock, P. M., to wit-; A 10l of land in Delmnr. township, bop in ning at a post the south.west corner of warrant No. 4208, thence north 351 perches to a post, the north wept corner of warrant No. 4208, thence cast 110| perches to a beech, thence south 158 perches to a hemlock, thence by land of Almon fkook* oast 74 perches to a post, thence by land of Edward Grjjg sian 102 8-10th perches to a posfVthenoa'Bylati'd surveyed to Henry Stiokley west 139-'perches' to a post, thence by land of said Stiokley south -90 por ches to a hemlock la the warrant line, thence west 48 perches to the place of beginning, containing about 256 acres, part of warrant No. 4208, James Wilson warrantee, with about G or 7 acres chopped, and two log shanties and a log stable thereon. To be sold as the properly of Thomas G. Brown. Aug. 7,1854. JOEL ROSE, Coroner. Fire & Water. CE. GRAY, is now prepared to furnish • at short notice, common SUCTION & FORCE PUMPS, for Wells and Cisterns, and also has constantly on handgLEAD PIPE for convey ing wafer from Springs. Welisborough, Aug. 3,1854-tf. proved, with tvdflpm , bUMes;, fratau’ttrn' and a ralU .,-r- '■ WWid £lo«n*|tjp;rUi}UtisbdnW^ ■bteaio T. !-w u.-.’V'.j -■' Aiieor—A lot in bounded norUity a ty C»ltfn»lßrtiWa(& other*; south by Mech»'nio I «tfe«t,aiia'>Wesl by Willi*m*oa Road,coqlambg.'*boul2«ereHttioW'or leH/ali im. proved,with ftlatfUjirtanll liSisc, atari:,.twufikme barns arid otbetMt,bpildingH r fruit tree* tliereon. tjioprdperty of Clarh.Slowon. ALSO—AIbt of land in'Midtflobury town- ?nd 'west by Jr. Hnd «hgrs, contain ingabonl IBliaerta, wlh'hbttjt'TO acrcs^lmproved, frame boose, frame harnand sortietVdUlrcds therbbn. Also—A lot in-Mfti'dliburJf township, boun ded north by JblephGoe and CF.CHd#chill, east byH. G, Wilcox and Oliver Briggs,-south by Kipßarl *jid Herrington, o«d .west bv.Apibrose Keeler, contain ing about 125 acres, witii about 45 acre* improved; frame house, lag harp and some (ruit.trcoa tlierepn ‘ , Also—A Ipt iijJWiddl.Qbury lotynship, boun ded north by the Bingham lands, eppt ty S. Wilcox, sonlli byWPrS, ■DicVth»olraQd J we*l by'Ef H. Brigga, containing about 35 pe.36 acres, more: orlces. ' j 1 Also-—:A 10l in Middlubury towtibhip, boun ded pprlh by Ambrose Keeler,-east byllerringlori, .Booth ty.C..H, MardK midwest by Abbott/ donlajn ing about SOanre*,wilh'about 6” acres' improved. To be sold as the property !bf Chis-'Chutcbilb A cerlginr or -pa r ceT of land,bulled, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning at Ben lbs nprthjcast cor ncr of Other land, surveyed lor Constant Bailey, thence west one hundred and seventy-four perches t«b post;-thencO)hbrtlilSflperebel tiVjKftl, ftjeridfe cast 174 perches to a sugar tree, and thence south 193 perches lo beginning, containing 21G acres'arid 66 perch ey.Wilh- aboiUl2s aorck improved j four frame'dwelling houses, one log house,' two- frame barns, one yHed,ono blackanith shop, one corn bbase, one shop, one Saw mill, one Grist mill,' some-other, small out-buildings-and an appt6,orchard thereon Tube sold as the property briilosea Crawford, ad ministrator of Codslant Bailey,' deceased, and \Vm. Bailey, administrator of SylV&itcr Bailey deceased, and as heirs at Jaw £c., OPS. floiloy 4a Samuel Long well, lcr.ro tenaots. V,A LSO— 'A, lot -of land i in Girincsipwsnshjp bounded on the north by Aaron Furman Si V, deri & Op., eisi .Wm, Furman, south by ILtGt While St Co., and d’dsi by John Bine, cbntaining ntwuvlW BC(Ebs withHthtint Hbw a frame boose mid log barn and a young apple ori chard thereon.' To be sold as the properly of D.W ( Furman. ' ALSO— of land in the townships o Richmond and Covington, beginning at a post if liine of land Jierotolbre conveyed to Tilly Marvin thcncc by the aame Jof a. deg. west,.l33 S-lOthi pcrchca to the, road up £U Run and by (be same south 77 deg. west 2GJ perches, south 73deg. weiii 27 perches, north 66 dpg. west 20 perches, south 51 deg. west 12 porches,.south 71 deg. west 19 parche to a post in line between lots No. 3 Sc, 4 and .by sail line north 155 G-lOlhs perches to post, corner also r ' lot* No’s. 4, 11,& 1& and thence by lot No. IS , cast 206 4-l Otha perches .lo place of beginning, con • laining 96 acres 127 perches, being lot No. 3 in plan of subdivision as made by E. P. Deane, and part c f lottery warrants No. 275 and 384, Josiah Wither i warrantee. To be sold as the property of Franci i Wclherbco. ALSO — A 10l of land in Chalhnm town ship, bounded north by Chauncoy Howard, cast b ' Joseph Knapp, south by White & Lowrey and wci I by Wilhelm, containing about 73 acres, 12 ihjproi ed To be sold'as the properly ol Thomas Leel. ALSO — -A lol’of Infid in Knoxville, bount ■ ed north by A. J-Monroe, east bylc. O. Bomai , south by public road and west by H. (Freeborn, con taining about 4 an acre' Unproved, frame house aim some fruit trees Ihereoni To be sold os the'propef ty of David Costley. &. Wrh. B. Dimmich ALSO—A It)! Of land in Charleston Inwi ship, bounded'north by Joseph Wilcox, east by J. Rice, south by C. Darlt & Tipple, and west! Wm. Bailey, containing about 110 acres, about II acres improved, a frame bouse, frame barn and i apple orchard thereon. To bo sold os the proper of A. G. Churchill, ALSO—A Iql of land Chatham and De| ii nlhg, Mnlaminß,bnc4ltir4pf atvacre itpproved,v ii -° bB, - d M ' U!f ’. p,op ' rl ALSOaiAmraPKiW In m ded, north by&cL Nicholi, east by JSmfa Kiml ail iputhby .lUmballand. Crowl.andWbstibj A I’eak, containing iS Mil, .On^,odre.withi«! fij un Iri building, i frarnshatn amt jUoksmith Whop then an Tojbc.Bphj MjUte property.of Levi Ghobbuok iJ D, Wped.) ■ , I. tr.r-’rt I< 'l'" I‘J • ALSO—A lot of. land. itr. Covington lor ough; bounded north by Stain Rrttid.'eial’by Bd wji Dyer, south.by DorseyW alleyi'and weH by ; D ,vi. .Caldwell, being lot N 0.26,. 26, and tliowedtbilfo: Id No. 27 ns laid down Iq of th'o lor ough of Covingldn, wing 75 feel (Vonl on State I oai and ;ronnfrig SbO fedt’ bn lainingnboat ootftbird of anacrifWith a two s or vfsma dwelling.hdoosjhuni! gTobery 1 balMiogyl B: and other onUmiUbigsyUkd soma Bruit treed thal Sl, To be eold as the property bfflCbaw PiJHhslmw ' proved, pro, frame Irame oaf 6 anq, appl V-. pnpmrofl** a* J v,sktri/< mßmmsmMmib fitt> TJ. R. BOWEN% En^Sv^r,,^ ehoi-naiio '4 hjoll pjMfjva' »i>J« P^^?M^RRF^ I RW^#UO¥» w«n»te>ttwtrh,miy'97tiiBs«mvji :-:■ ■ fttlw v', * iiw,a ' ,?i xrHERbAs, #wp w’lfcvssuw f “ Witch ']uli'-itt&&p lr Jrikte,' ‘a Hff'Vlhi** if 0 use .offaUe - kejlr.tir !otbc*iri»ej (breed tbelPttiy U. dywlliDg hoq»ft!pfilbe »Db*cril)»r,,irbU* the WlJfi w^°r.^ bß f^ t •*•1 o house in order to get poesesaion—end further, d'aaid -JltacSi r. i Jadkidh took brine iohfc belonging Wthd dßhWrtbßvaM'feOrieatbtta reritlte’o) ■ iOXtfr •' •'■"'■ ; : n , i.IiEWIBAFENDI'BTON, , .SI. ... ,i STILL IN THE FIELD! i r PHE ,aubscribef; having recentty -recfived A ipS/sfcoknof the season, > offline* ? f . i. ;- . DB t O QM5.,.... mnsistifig in part 'of Broad Clollur, Prints, Gipg lams, Delainsi Shalinliraya,' Bate jfW,. Paira neltea, Alapacasj Velvets,!'BroWn -and Blerfeheid dheetinga and Shirtings, Tickings, DrillurgB,'Wad l|ng<(, BaUingsi Wickings. dollars, Handkerchiefs, jCanpbrioks, .Laces, Ttifn mThgs,' Grain''Bags, Carjici' ,Bags’, Cotton Yarn, Twine; Carpel Warp, Diribrellis andParasdTs, with a good; lot ot BEAHY MAHE GI-OTHINO,acon. sisling. of. Men and. ;Bw»' Linen and - Oftighafn, Tweed and Jean CJoafa, Upniae Overalls.pnii, Vests,'&c., ■■ L - ; v. ©rocerffs. _ ' J ■ Hyaon f 'tiyM <3kin*BdY<£airg Hysdn Teas ; a Iprgfc lot o£ Svgaja.diffwentgrgde* and fwiecvMo- Usscs. Johacjcp, t Pepper,-;Smce, Cof&w, Co coa, Gihgct, Soda, Cream Tarter, Saleratus, Candies, tettWri's, Orkhger, '’ Dtiigs it net Dye' Pairittand (7t/k 1 ’’ Window Otass and 'lSdslt, ■■ HAstwra;£.'; =' ', Arcs, ShoVelsj'Hocs, pij Cot Spivs, Spades, Crow bats, Wrought Hinges, GhhJns.GoW Bells, Sheep Bella, . Scythes i and Snath** 1 Scythe fetoncaond Mappro Forte, Hay Forks,Chain Pumjis, Faint, Shoe, Clollica and Harr ’crockery at ass ware ffLOoxmd GLASSES; Pine end Cedar Pails, Brooms, Wash boards, Clothes Fins ppd Corn Baskets,, . Palmiest, Slraw-J Panama,'..Lcghprn, 6i|k and Brash Hals, Caps' and Bohnetaj Boots. and Shoes, Godßsb and’’ HaUibot.' Aic!, &cvcdtnp'f taihg in all a. large and'.wHlrgalictctf lttsortinenl Of goods, selling at Die lowest ppselWo prlcos. •» Thaanßcriber>arai|a.binue|f of the opportanity to (liahk his patrqbs for their liberal patronage, for the past eight years, and respectfully asks a continuance of like.fiTors r ‘atid guarantees' to Ms customers*! liberal system of trade, in which their interoaU>aa well as,his ownshplLaUjl tima.he congnHed. ..AM persons wariTinggnod g Groceries, ReadjMTlatite €lolli~ luff and Hardware, . "■) CROCKERY, WOODENWARE, STONE “J WARE, EOGTS & SHOES.HATS AND CAT’S,'die., &c., r- in fact everything ekekept in a country stoic, ar(i-‘ clea 100 numerous to mention; and will seH ehcaper e than can bo bought Ibis side of NotS ¥ork,dty.. 1 ’ t, ■ AIL k inda of produce taken: in exchange Cir goods, i at llldbighesl market price. J. R. BQWBN, ’ , WnilßboroogbyJuno 89-, I8j)4. ’’ l L , d TVTBW STYLE re-' ia | ifepkhaid ‘frdmV.tow,, price up, of entirely novr'afjljfe. tJient ' at the .New; (Stormin' r. ''/}• jd)NES v :i, Ri)E< SH A WL$ !• 1 SUA HW ladies yoo lmW* Urge aSsortrporii’of beaulirufalyle* ’' lo.ssicpt/rempl ii."v ' ' ' Oct. 27, less. '■ j Atones, » rqe<; v 1 ■ r- or tmalT cneek Glnglrainß, at one juiillipp.iiet i id yard, perfectly faßi'.’colArßMaM 'ai iho Cash " Stow of. -ni ' JOXEB # ROK. r ( V TDt’AeKlSffiK/WANWLLASV’CromIKe l;-t> low pr»4« if *2i6o B * 1 for yonriMpocUOttaiti*©tih.Stfttojf'«>*< ' j.-rii ■.!■>,■■•■ imms&mE.’ tin t -WANTED,*; « <3ft*Y>S Stove ’ V T Y--. ..Ifortj CbptfeiyjWjlfrwto; liMd.lUßijliit.i' •> X