The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 31, 1854, Image 4

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JCSOJW.,, . , T . r
; H. Archer. ;
jfiddleiury—B, Goodvrm,
. - R/Keeney, i;;- : i - «
SulHtan— Lomin 'Dodge,;
• R; F. Knowllon.
. SMppof— Jdb Reribri
Tioga— C. G.Donisoo, A.-.
. Nile*. ■ ’ A-
Union— N. Palmer.-
Jury lilalWsi
Brdakfie^—M'iß^UaJtf,
C. Mascho. '' 1
rDartt, A.
Willard, S-Shnniway.-
Covingta n—A.'. KinjfaWi*
ry, Francis Wethorbee.
Deerfield — J. Buckley, I
Scranton, C.
Royce. I-'
Elkland— F. J
’W. Cass.
Jac/:ion—R'l TillinghMti
' TRAVERSE JVBOlts.
Slat! —*Jnmc9 Bf. Husted.
H. Coffin.
Oharleeton—’ ‘Georgje Parker, E. Mclnroy.
Covington— ‘JartieslHoogland. ,
C/ymer—Thos. Bache, H. E. Tanner, E. G. Smith,
•L. Uancock, *H. Steele. •
Chatham—Geo. Waks, James Brady, H. Daniels,
A. Slocum, *L. Cliapptl, ‘Geo. Farris, *N. Gloss 2d,
‘Wm. Simpson.
Deerfield —L. Faulkner.
Dtlmar— , P cler Gieen, ‘Russel Lawton, ‘Hm.
Francis.
Elkland Borough—George Dorrnncc.
Elkland—Jos. Tubbs, C. Kimble, A. K. Buzzard.
Farmington—*\Y nt. Campbell, ‘Jus. Peters.
Jackaon— F. TaborJ Win. Everett, S. Baker, A. A.
Sbicves, J. Miller, W.J Eaton.
AnorrWe-WAJberl Dearman.
Innocence— PvjHudbcs, T. Mitchell, S. J. Insclio.
Lawrenceoille — ‘Spilth Stevens.
Liberty —Geo. Landis, Ezra Leonard, ‘Jno.Foulk
rod, ‘Win. Merrill.
Morris—‘James Little, ‘Richard Childs.
Muldletmry —Geo. Westbrook, S. Beckwith, *A.
Wood ward. -
Rutland —S. R. Longwell, N. Rose, S.
1.. llibboard, ‘Harris Sopor, »T. J.SopcrJ
Richmond —‘L. Gi let, ‘Guerddn'Frlllcr, ‘P. Wi|.
hams.
Snlhnni~J. A. Fellows, ?. I'arklmrKl, “Leonard
,Miller. 'A. G.Sinith,:*E. Burley, *K. U. Rose.
, A7ii/mra-L. llerripston, • D. Ellis.
■ .J 7ioin;-B. Frenehl 11. Calkms, MV. R. Mitchell.
" • l.'/no/t ~S. M eNittj M. Hurlburl, MVm. King-.
Wrsltuld —*C. Plullipb.
WetUborf—V- Sturrock.
VfttSfiM—fc Kr-tuqu ,
fl-V' Those marked I with a <* • arc jurymen for the
second week of Goui 1 !.
SlllißlFF’S SAJLFS.
BV VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri-
I-Loins, V&mJiiiuni Eypoiijs, and Leva
ri t‘jc».us. issued put of the Court of Cum
mini Pleas of Tipga county, and to mo di
reeled, will be exposed to public sale ni fhr*
Court House in Wbllsborough, on MONDAY,
the 4th day of' September, 185-4, at one
o clock, i*. M., lo wi; .
A I<>i of land it) Richmond township. lionn
di,G north by Augustus Ca*, west by Daniel Wil
ham--. cast by Williamson Hoad, and south by Aaron
(illicit, containing about J of’ an acre improved, with
a frame house and some fruit trees thereon.
Also —A lot 6f land in Richmond town
ship, bounded north by V, R Gillcll, cast by KraMus.
IngnlU, south by While A. WeUicrbce. and wot bv
(Jl»\cr Dailey, containing 50 acres, will) about 30
acres improved; house and young orchard there
or. To bo sold as {he properly of A. A. Noble.
ALSO—A lolioflnnd in U’ellsboru’, boun
ded south-east by street, south-weal by Walnut
street, north-west by Water street and north-east by
U. G. While, being 1120 feet front on Main slrrul, by
250 on Walnut slreql, a tavern house, store, tome out
buildings, and a few fruit trees thereon.
AL&Or»-One oijier lot in Wellsboro’, bound
ed south-east by Whler sired, south by 11. Newton,
north-west by L. I.[Nichols and norlh-ca-d. by Anna
Morns, containing about one acre, with a frame
house and some frdil trees thereon. To be sold as
the properly of E. Maynard, administrator of 11. 13.
Graves and J, 11. Graves.
ALSO—A lot of land in Clymcr township,
bounded north hy Benj. Matlieon, east by Charles Da
Barr, south hy S. Uushmorc and west by 11. Steele,
containing about Islo acres, about 75 acres improved,
inline house and barn, log house and barn, and ap.
nlc orchard thereon. To be sold as the property ol
Willard F. Potter & Alexander Mattison.
ALSO—A lot of land in Holland township,
bounded north byi R. Cowen, cant hy public road,
south and west by Joel Rose, containing about two
acres unproved, with a largo frame house, store and
frame barn and ol ier out-buildings thereon. To be
sold as the properly of Peter Backer
ALSU—A Ipt of jand in Chatham town
ship, bounded north by Connelly, cast by ('has. Ful
ler. south by Thomas Leet, and west by Wheeler,
containing about 00 or a 100 achis, with about 30
acres improved; a log house, frame barn and a lew
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of
Chauncry Howard. *
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston (men
ship, bounded north by M. Dawson, cast by S. MilN
and Abner Peak,With by F. & W. Peak, and we«l
bv Cool id gc and John Mathers, containing about 30
acres, wuh about|3s acres improved; a frame hou<c
and lr*mc barn, and a few fruit tree* thereon. To
be sold as the property of Barton Walker.
ALSO —A /pi of/find in Middlefiury town
rdnp, bounded north by John West, cast by Clnrlcs
March, south by Joseph £. Lyon and west by H. il
Potter & A. Hoslolt, containing about 4*J acres all
improved, with a frame house, two frame barns, corn
house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as (he
properly of Archibald Haslctl.
ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township
bounded north by lands of John Bonn 4i Parkhursl,
east by R. Heard, south by U. Rice &. J. Thompson
and weal by Fgj* lands, containing about 80 acres,
with about 20 or 25 acres improved; two log houses
a log barn, ahd some fruit trees thereon. To be sold
as the properly inf Allen Smith. : .
ALSO —A| lot of ill Clymer lowhship
bounded north by M. Labar, east by Joel Farkhurst,
south by. Labar and weal by Benjamin Main
son, containing IS3 acres or thereabouts, with
obout 80 acres improved; log house, Ira me barn,
horse barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold
as the property of Alexander Mattison & Dyer
Weeks. f [q .
ALSO—A| lot of land in Chatham io«n
smp, bounded njorth by John Boom, cast by D. Boom
s of Philemon Smith, and west by
in, containing 61 3.1 Oths acres with
improved; 30X 40 feet barn, and an
Is and other,fruit trees thereon. To
iroperty of Olmsted P. Beach.
south by heii
Win. R. Simp*
10 or IS acres!
orchard of apn
be sold as the |
. lot of land in Middlebury lown
ortb and south by Stephen Shaft, cast
h and treat by IjiDgham lands, can
-40 acres, about 20 improved, a log
thereon. To be sold as the properly
legrove.
, lot of land in Sullivan township
by Henry Card, east by B. H. Chap-
ALSO-j
ship bounded t
by Win. Freni
taining about
house and kpn
of William C
ALSO—j
bounded notll
man, south by
containing ah
improved; fra
chard thereon.
C. McClelland
ALSO—i
cd north by I
do Muttison, s
by Temple, c
Daniel Buby and west by F. Baker,
ml 75 acres, with about 40 or SO acres
ne house, frame barn and apple or-
To be sold as the property of W.
A lot of land in Deerfield, bound-
I>■ T. Billing*, east by Billings, Knoj
■ iuth by Cummings & Duke, anil west
unlaining about IflO acres, with about
i improved; a frame "house, frame
w fruit trees thereon. To" be sold as.
f iyiary..lnsclio & Hiram Inscbo, Ad
'- fnaclip, decM.
60 or 70 ai
ham and a 6
the property c
mimslrators.o
A-iot-of-tand in Mansfield, Riohv
i p, bonodod n'orth by Joseph P. Morris
iid. sontjt’ by —— streeti'and west by
i nvcentiinirif'-iiirtiTit'ano otro of im,
1 li(La/r»ma.,hnuM aad-*hfii‘JJietoon.
i ,qf Rk (J. ftHtjiti,
I"— 1
ALSO—
mond lownshi
cast by railro
Joseph P. Mp
prosed lam), t
To be sold at
ALSO-r-r
north by lain
Sumner dc'C
fal of- lanti ■ in rTibsa. bounded'
by 'Claik,
f rk, at Fox ic Bronson, sonlh by An
ptanjTMt ty Mlrtli); Interference Rf
lifting about 125 lores. ' ’
drewsatLsn
so called, coo
A lot (sailed the Called Steam
liniag about 938 acre/, trilb about 40
rnJiMTfd, with four frame home*, ttro
Also
Mill lot, conli
or SlTaerea ij
a- tldtoSQ# Mlllaud'tßbloglQ Mill*
Urertonii -^I '' ‘ ’ ■; *, <°
Also —A lot inOUSW'rericeffawnship, called 1
ilherCalkelcLoyal Sgolt' JotjCAnlilfting «6dsrf*B
g.ldtlu acres, to be *6ld< asttJiß Saianol
Whitman. t-V
,■ , ALSO—A lot nf- la ; hd ia.SiilJi van township!
■bonpded north by Wi-JHawley, easiby.lanito of Dc.
■firtidant, south andweaCby.B. MonroO, containing,
;67 acres, with about 39’acres improved 1 .- - h j
Also— A lot of, landinSullivan township,
bounded north by t. st by Joseph Bind.
' ford, south- by Al«. Smlfhtind weat by B.' Mdhrbe,
containing 99 acres, with 60 ot6saere* improved;
frame IfoiiSc, log boose; two 1 fhimo bains and appto
orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Pe
ter Hulsldnder. 1 \
ALSO — A lot of land In Clymer township,
bounded north by S. Shelly, oast by Peter Smith,
south Uy J. Head, ahdWck by J. Schomsuer, con
taining about 50 acres, : wilh'abont 10 ucrqs improv
ed; lug house and some fruit trees, thereon. To bo
sold as the properly of Jatncs M.Busli. :
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond town
ship, bounded nor((i by 11. G. Smytlie, cist by the
tVillininson Road add Railroad, south by D. C. Hol
den, and west by Tioga river, containing about four
ai-fes, partly improved, with a frame house end some
fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the properly of
Henry G. Sinylhe. '
r ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston town
ship, bounded north by L. J, Cooley, cast by L. J.
(xraluy, south hy John Howland, and west by Joseph
I. Shumway, containing about 02 acres, with about
sor 0 acres improved; two framed houses,one shed,
and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pro
perly of William A. Mickle.
ALSO — A lot -of land in Chatham town
ship, bounded north by Jonas Seely, cast hy Wm.
Vanduscn, south by James Keizer, and west by Wm.
Keizer, containing IUO acres, about 95 acres im
proved; two ti'anic houses, a frame shed and some
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of
Henry Kciser and David Keizer.
ALSO —A lot of land in Blosshurg, boun
ded north by J. B. Hustcd,enst by Williamson Road,
south hy street, and west by lands of Sey
mour, Davis &. Co., containing about 1 acre, more
or lesH, with o largeTavcrn house thereon,known as
the Washington House. To be sold as the property
of Charles Phipps.
ALSO—A h>t of land in Ward township,
bounded north by C. L. Ward, east by Hnlhbonc
lamb, south by Peter Meeker, and west by 0. L.
Ward, containing about 70 acres, with about 30
acres improved; one log house, one frame barn and
an apple orchard thereon. To be told as the pro
perly of Daniel I lagar.
ALSO —A Jot In WelUborough, bounded
north-west by road leading from Wellshorough lo
Mechanic 1 .-. Hollow, norlh-easl by A. Peak, south by
A. L. Thompson and H. Sear*,containing one-fourth
of an acre, more or less, improved, being a three
cornered field cut off by road above mentioned from
land of Anna B.iche, with a frame house thereon.
To be »«old as the property of John Kimble.
ALSO—A hd of bind in Lawrence town
ship, bounded north by Damon Sl Evans, east by
Damon &. Ford, south by E. Harm, and west by
Ncl-on Pntchaid, containing about 10 acres, all jin
provtd, with two frame hou&es, frame barn and a
saw null thereon.
Also—A hd in said township, founded
north hy J. Ford, rust by J.Trcmain, south by Geo.
Van Gender iV Patterson, and west by Patterson &
Harris, containing 100 acres.
Also— A hd in sold township, bounded
north by S' J. Powers, cast by Patterson, south by
Daniel Walker, and west by A. Sligb, containing
about 150 acres.
Al.so — A h-i in suit) township, hounded
north by C. H. L. Ford, east by Bullock, south by A.
G* Morgan, and west by A. C. Morgan, containing
about 55 acres. »
Also—A lot of land in said township,
bounded north by Jas. Ford, east by J. Ford, south
by D. Walker, and west by E. Harris, containing
about 05 acre.*, with about 5U acres improved; Jog
house ami log barn therein.
Also—A lui in LawrencttviKe, bounded
north by S. Kyon, cast by Calvin Brown and others,
south by Mechanic street, and west by Williamson
Hoad, containing about 2 acres, more or Jess, all im
proved, with a large Tavern house, store, two frame
barns and other out-buildings, and some fro it trees
thereon. To bo sold os the properly of Clark Slosson.
ALSO-—A lot of land in Middb*bury town
ship, bounded north by S. Smith ami Bingham land,
east by K. H. & Ira Briggs, south by E. Niles, and
west by Jedadiuh Carpenter, Jr. nnd others, contain*
ing about 181 acres, with about 70 acres improved,
frame house, frame barn and Homo fruit trees thereon-
Ai.slo—A 10l in Micidleburv luWnship,boun
ded north by Joseph Gee and C. Churchill, east by 11.
G. Wilcox and Oliver Briggs, south by Kiphurt and
Flerriiiglon, and west by Ambrose Keeler, contain
ing about 125 acres, with about 45 acres improved;
frame house,.log barn and some fruit trees thereon
Also—A 10l in iMidJlebury lo'vnsfiip, boun
ded north by the Bingham lands, card, by S. Wilcox,
south by W, S. Dickinson and west by E. If. Briggs,
containing about 35 or 30 acres, more or lees.
Awn—A loi in Middlchury township, boun
ded north by Ambrose Kcclor, east by Herrington,
south by C. H. March and west by Abbott, contain
ing about 20 acres, with about 5 acres improved.
To he sold as the property of Chau. Churchill.
ALSO— A certain messuage, piece or par
cel of land,butted, hounded and dcscrilxid as follows,
viz : Beginning ul a hemlock Irecthe north-east cor
ner of other land, surveyed for Constant Bailey,
thence west one hundred and seventy-four perches
to n post, thcncc 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 house, two frame
barns, one shed, one blacksmith shop, one corn house,
one shop, one Saw mill, one Grist mill, some other,
small out-building* and an apple orchard thereon
To he sold as the projrcrly 6f Moses Crawford, ad.
mrnistrulnr of Constant Bailey, deceased, tmd Win,
Bailey, administrator of Sylvester Bailey deceased,
and as heirs ullaw &c.,of S. Bailey &. Samuel Long
well, lerre tenants.
ALBO—A 10l of land in Guines township
hounded on the north hy Aaron Furman & B. V. Og.
den &, Co., east by Wm. Furman, south by R. G.
While ft Co., and west by John. Blue, containing
about 100 acres* with about 12 acres improved ] a
frame house and log barn and a young apple or.
chard thereon. To be sold as the properly of D.W.
Furman.
ALSO — A l<»t of land in -the townships of
Richmond and Covington, beginning at u post in
line of land heretofore conveyed to Tilly Marvin,
thence by the same J of a deg, west, 133 2-10ths
perches to the road up Elk Run and by the same
south 77 deg. west 26i perches, south 73 deg. west
37 perches, north 66 deg. west 20 perches, south 50
deg. west 12 perches, south 71 deg. west 19 perches
to a post in between lots No. 3 & 4 and by said
line north 155 G.lOlhs perches to post, corner also of
IoU No’s. 4, 11, & 12, and thenco by lot No. 19,
east 108 4-10ths perches to place of beginning, con.
turning 26acrar 127 perches, being lot No. 3 in plan
of subdivision aa made by E. P. Deane, and part of
lottery warrants No. 375 and 384, Josiah Lookhari
warrantee. To be sold as the property of Francis
Welherbrc.
ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham town
ship, hounded north by Chauncsy Howard, east by
Joseph Kiinpp, aoulh &. Lowrey and west,
hy Wilhelm, containing about 73 acres, 19 improve
. e<f. - To b« sold'as the property of Thomas Led.
, AJu§Q—rA-lpt of'land in Knoxville,hound*
cd ..north.. by__A. J. Monroe, east. fay.-C.O_iJoman,
south by public.foad and we.sl by 11, Frtjebern, con.
taining about J an acre improved, frame itoitsc and
aonle fruit frees thereon. To be sold aa the proper.
,‘y of David dosllcy 'A; Writ. B. ftfmmick. ' " - T
lojfri..
ehip, bounded north: By Joseph Wilddx, cast by B.
7.» *sl* “ ttUl b y r Darll fife. Tipple, and • w cavity
Wm. Bailey. oontalning aboutUO acres, about 100
acres iWpfoYfed; a frame house, frame bain; and on
apple orchard thereon, “To be sold as lltc property
of A: G.Churchill, r . ' r
ALSO—-A lot of land Chatham and Del
mar townships, bounded as follows: beginning al a
.farl 'TWO A Ci'OtTjf TY AJgd®,
..convoyed; pr RufuS'Butlerv thonco south 81T .degrees
.east 71)1)4(1 peffheßj thenco roqth' 1J degrees Mat
,900.5.10t(i io.lho northJiao' of (he warrant,:
“ftierice wiUT4til lins norlfiB9 degrees west;
.raiaiOlh ltr tliß itottlfqaat corner-pf aaid!
.Culler's lotj.tticlwi) sculp Ji.deg.
.west iM J-iflUi-perChes.totno place qf.begtnning,
4^72,'conUiningaboulSßac tea,
with hboytSP acrcalruproved.h Iqghouse andafety
fruit trees v .lhefeon. (to. ho saMpa the property of ;
AhsundiT Combs; ' '
' "ALSO—A lot of land in Rtchmopdlown
ship,.bounded ontbo north, by tiie road frttrf Wells.;
• bo'roiightoMansfield; bn’thVeast by Tioga river, on
the soulhby D. C.Holdep/and "On'llie west byJos.
P. Morris,conlaining nbont lO or 15 acrea Improv
ed, with, a grist mill and water privilege tq the same,
and a few fruit trees' thereon. To be sold us the
property orHenry G. Smythe and Terence Sniytbe.
A J--SO—A lot.of land situate in Wellsboro’,
beginning dt (he north-east corner of land of Mrs.
Anna Bicho, thence south 61 feet on Water street,
thence west 214 fret to other lands of Mrs. Anna
Bdchc, thence north 61 feet to lands of Mrs. Anna
Cache, thence oast 244 feet to the place of begin
ning, containing one-third of an acre improved, with
u frame house thereon. To be sold as the property
of JGlipbas Field.
ALSO —A lot of land in Wellsboro’, boun
ded. north by L. I. Nichols, east by James Kimball,
south by H. Kimball and A. Growl, and west by A.
Peak, containing about one acre, with & foundry
building, a frame barn and blacksmith 1 shop thereon.
To be sold os the property of Levi Chubbuck & J.
D. Wood. .
ALSO—A lot of land in Covington Bor
ough, bounded north by Stale Road, egpl by Edwin
Dyer, south by Dorsey’s alley, and west by David
Caldwell, being lot No, 36, and the west half of lot
No. 37 as laid down in tile general plan of the Bor
ough of Covington, being 75 feel front on Slate Road
and running 300 feel back to Dorsey’s alley, con
taining about one-third of an acre, with a two story
frame dwelling house, one grocery building, barn
and other oul-buildings, and some fruit trees thereon
To be sold as the property of Cbas. D. Birchard.
ALSO — A lot of land in Rutland town
ship, bounded north by Artemas Barnhart, caei by
Joseph Harding, south and west by George Brown,
containing about 150 acres, with about 40 acres, im
proved, one frame house, frame barn and apple* or
chard thereon. To be sold as the property of Isaac
Benson and John Benson.
H. A. GUERNSEY, Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Wellsboro’, Ang. 10 1854,
Coroner’s Sale.
‘fffcY virtue of a writ of ft. fa. issued nul of
the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga
county, and to mo directed, will be exposed
lo public sale on MONDAY, the 4th day of
September next, at the Court House in Wells
borough, at 1 o’clock, P. M m to wit:
A lot of land in Delmnr township, begin
ning at a post the south-west corner of warrant No.
4208, thence north 351 perches to a post the north,
went corner of warrant N0T4208, thence east 110 i
perches lo a beech, thence south 158 porches to a
hemlock, thence by land of Almon Brooks cast 74
perches to a post, thence by land of Edward Grus
sian 102 8-lOlh perches (o a post, thence by
surveyed to Henry Slickley west 139 porches to a
post, thence hy land of said Slickley south 90 per
ches lo a hemlock in the warrant line, thence west
48 perches lo the place of beginning, containing
about 256 acres/ part of warrant No. 4208, James
Wilson warrantee, with about C 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,
Register’s Notice.
TVTOTICE is hereby given, that the Admin-
istralors and Executors on the following named
estates, have* sullied their accounts, and that the
same will be presented to the Orphans* Court of Ti
ogu County, on MONDAY, the 4th day of Septcm.
ber, 1854, for confirmation and allowance, viz:
The account of Eliza Lung, Administratrix of
JOHN LANG, late of Richmond, deceased ;
The account of Newberry Cions and Abel Cloos,
Administrators of NEWBERRY GLOOS, Sr., late
of Deerfield, deceased;
The account of JosepTi Bowman, Administrator
of GODFREY BOWMAN,Iati of Brookfield, dec’d
The final account of Chester Hazard, Executor of
EVANS HAZARD, Jalo of Sullivan, deceased ;
The final acconnl of Allen Frazer, jr., Adminis
trator of REUBEN HOWLAND, late of Deerfield
deceasedJ
The account of J. B. Thoman and J. Riborolle,
Adimniotrutors of JOHN B. THOMAS, late of
Charleston, deceased.
J. P. MAGILL, Register.
Register’s Office, Wollsboto*, Aug. 7,1854.
Notice
IS hereby given that nn application has
been made to the Court of Common Fleas of Ti
oga county by David Kelsey, Geo. M’Leod, James
Lowrey and others, to grant a charter of incorpora
tion for literary purposes, to themselves, their asso
ciates and successors, under the name and stylo of
the “ Wellsboio' Lihiary and if no sufficient rea
son be shown to the contrary, the court will decree
that they become, and bo a body corporate.
. J. F. DONALDSON, Vroth'y,
Wellsborotigb, Aug. 10, 1854-41.
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Biography,History, Miscellaneous Reading,&c.
Paints, Oils and Dyc-Stnfis,
GLASS, wholesale and -retail. Gold and Silver
Leaf, Putty, Spts. Turpentine, Camphcnc, Burning
Fluid, Varnishes, dtc
THAVGH % HURD,
Lawrenceville, Feb. 3,1654.
Carriage Sc Wagon Manufac
tory.
TTENRY PETRIE would an-.jrio
♦*- Bounce (o his friends and theCjgSjgg§£
public generally, that ha is 6onlihulng.SE_3K_
the above business on Grafton street, immediately
in the rear of J. ii. Bowen’s store, where he is pre
pared to manufacture on short notice.
Carriages, Buggies, Sulkies,
Wagons,
,of noy alylo or description to. suit the'purchaser,
and of the very best materials, All binds of re
"pairing done forthwith and on .thrtnosl reasonable
terms.'
PAINTING AND .TRIMMING wilt t*i'prpmpt r
-ly bxdcUied in the best manner and thMl fash;
.lonaMe-etvle.- ■ ■ • •
f v,pt Blacks ini thin g.;., :i ,
e.
Springe, Horse Shoeing, iSt ahort,'aU kinds Of work
done ip the beat tpannir; aridrforVantedv ! ;vvl '
Wellabofo.’ . Julyj9,.'Jij;' HENRY.PETR IE.
/''HEAP FOR ’CASH—One' serviceable
Mprsc. Enquire at GRAY’S Tin Si Strive
Store, Wcllsborongh, Pa. ang'S'-tf.
‘has' miim ‘i*’ iW
WELLSBOROU6S drug store,
TUB FbLtoWINO AHTICLM: t ! i '-’ J '.
Ginger, Ground,, - •
plaaaof alilsizct, (of win
dowsorpiotureframca,
Gink, ,
Gmnsof every vaHoly,"
Hop*, ■ ■. ■V•" *
Hot- Drops, -
Hiye Byrpp,...
Indigo, (hesl qualily,) .
Inksof all kinds, j
Lampblack, ; '■
Looking Gloss, ,
Leather VaniU|i,. :
Lime—Rhode Island, for
white washing,
Madder, ' •
Nutmeg,
Oils; (a largo'variely,)
Ointments,
Opodiidoo,
Paints of all kinds,
Picca, ' ,
Pepper,
, Prussian Blue,
Pills .of various kinds,
Quicksilver,
Quinine,
Red Chalk,
Red Precipitate,
, Rose Water,
Saffron,
Sal Soda,
Soap for the Toilet,
; Starch,
Sponge,
Syringes, a large variety i
• Toothache Cordial,
ij Umber,
Varnishes, various-kinds,
Vermillion,
Vinegar,
Wafers in boxes/
ledlclnes.
German Dilters,
Heave Powder,
LyonVßat Pills,
Magnetic Ointment,
Plasters of all kinds,
Pulmonic Wafers,
Pain Killer,
Radway f s Ready Relief,
Sarsaparilla Syrup,
Teller OtnUnqnt,
Uterine Calholicon,
Vermifuges, various kinds
Worm 'lea, Dr. KellogV
April 20,1854.
A'conll<V J .;.-
Adhesive Flgstor,
Alcohol)
Alum, ,' 1 "'
Aloes, ,■ ' ' ■'
Allspice,
Ammonia,
Annette,
Antimony,
Arnica,
Bleccliing Powder, to re
move ink & fruit stains,
from Linon, •
Blacking for stoves,
t « “ boots & shoe’s
Bay Water,'
Borax,
Brimstone,
Brushes of all kinds,
Bug Poison,
Camphor-,
Castile Soap,
Cayenne Pepper,
Cement for earthen ware,
Cinnamon,
Cloves,
Cobalt, (Fly Poison,)
Composition Powder,
Cephalic Snuff for head
ache, catarrh, &c., &c.,
Cream Tartar,
Cardial for children,
Dover’s Powders,
Dye Woods and Dyeing
materials of all kinds,
Epsom Salts,
Evasive Soap, for remov
ing grease, &c-, from'
clothffig,
Essences of all kinds,
Green Salvo for horses,
Ginger Root,
Patent If
Ayru’a Cherry Pectoral,
Brant's Balsam,
„ Extract,
Cough Mixture,
Cod Liver Oil,
Dr. Fitch’s Medicines,
Dp. Jayne’s u
Dr. Keeler’s “
Dr. Swayne’s “
Dr. Davis’ Depuralive,
Fahnestock’s Vermifuge,
Gargling Oil,
Graefcnberg Medicines,
German .Ointment,
FURNITURE.
AT WEILSBOROUGH, PA. 1
r PHE subscriber takes pleasure in onnoun-
X cing (o hia old patrons “ and the rest of man
kind,” that ho is still carrying on tho
CABINET MAKING
In all its branches, at hisold Stand, near the Wells
borough Academy,
Ills work is manufactured from the best
of materials, and all those who favor him with a
call may rely upon obtaining articles which for
CHEAPNESS ELEGANCE and DVRABILI
TY, are second to none in the market.
He will endeavor to keep on hand all articles o
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—such as
Pier, Centre, Card, Breakfast If Dining
French, Collage &, Common Bedsit
Mahogany, Maple and Common .
Dress, Light, Work, 4' Wash h
Persons , wishing any articles not on hi
supplied to order.
COFFINS of every variety on short n
Chairs! Chairs!
In conneclion with the above he would
ho has just received from the best facto
county a largo and well selected ossorlmc i
CANE AND COMMON CHAU
Rockers of various pattern q, \v|
bo sold on reasonable terms. D. STUB
Wellsborough, July 14,1854
NEW ARRAN GERE
ACROVVL would announce lo
• Jens oi Tioga county, that ho has
with him a partner, and the business «
ducted under the firm of A. Growl &
will continue at the aid stand, in W<i
to manufacture to order and keep on hai.
Buggy* & Eumber Wagon*
CARRIAGES, SLEIGHS, CUTTERS, Ac.,
which for style, durability and elegance of finish,
cannot be surpassed by any other similar establish
ment in tho country. I
Workmen of celebrity are engaged, find the best
materials used expressly in all the manufacturing
departments of this establishment. Persons send
ing orders may rest assured of having tjhcm exccu
cdl lo their entire satisfaction, and finished in every
particular the same as though they attended in per
son. j
REPAIRING done as usual, with neatness and
despatch: i
PAINTING of all kinds dono on the shorlcsi
notice, and most reasonable terms.
O’All kinds of merchantable produ
ed) revived in exchange for work, at |
prices.
July 13.1855.
FURNITURE WARE
FOR TIOGA COUN
THE subscriber, encouraged bjy
patronage ho has received for *tl
years, has enlarged his stock, and now c
variety of the most durable and elegant
Household Furniti
at the lowest prices. ;
He lias upwards o I twenty different kit
from the Common Windsor Cottage, to
hngany spring seal, and mahogany roc
different styles oi Bedsteads ; three stj
and Tables, including
Mahogany and Marble top Cenlt
Bureaus,' Work Stands and
Stands in great variety
His stock is so large, and price so low
object for those wishing FVRNITL
county, to Visit his rooms.
Ho is also the agent of Messrs. BLIS
of Addison, for llie sale of their very so
WINDOW SASH, BUNDS AND
which he sells at the same prices, as 1
chnsed at his Factory. E. D.
Lawrencevlllo, Sept. 7,1553.
TAILORING.
THE undersig'
cd would info!
the citizens of Well
borough and vicinit
that he has again n
turned to this placi
and opened a ehr
over the- Post offii
where he will , he prt
ared to do Tailoring,
in all its branches, ip
a good and workmanlike manner, fa
and at prices tliat'cannot Fail to'pleas
entrusted to him will be done Up with i
a fit warranted^
CUTTI NO done on short notice.
’ Country probuco (delivered) o[ all
for work. . H. T
April 22.1854. 4 ~
Cuntom Boot te Shoe
. AT- Mi Sherwddd'a old.slant),
. -‘A- Sears’ ;Bots conllnttß’ to maKe
measure to <rtd6rv«t«4 low' prroeslaa 1
“admit." . S'
r All v?ork pwranledH-lp frEar'.onrii
—aHd.ndlrip.df coin? ttfplecca llill ijfi i
Hides Wanted.
; CASH will b 4 'paid Vpianlil |
tlio highcStmirket price'.
July : l3( 1854. GEO. W
■ MAK HIS OWN TOTSICIiNir
Fever <J* Ague, Rheumatism, Dysentery,
Cholics, and Griping Pains, Bruises and
Strains, Bufns Sf Scalds, Fresh Wounds,
Dyspepsia, Coughs 4* Colds.
AND AIL OTHER KINDRED DISEASES.
r FHIS Medicine hns proved, and will prove
-*■ an nnconditional Pain Destroyer in all cases,
whether External or Internal. Hence it has recei
ved the appropriate name o( " Deatk-to-Pain." ■ It
has, by being kept on band by families who know
its value, been the means of saving money, and of
ton life, by Its timely use in sudden attacks, and in
case of accidents. In all braises and flesh wounds
ibis Dealb-to-pam is the best embrocation that Can
be found. The sorcuess is immediately extracted
swellings reduced—and profuse bleeding stopped.
A single dose will ease the most severe griping pains
in tlie bowels, and n-few applications will case (he
severest rheumatic and nervous pains. Dyspepsia
aW its train of diseases is driven from its strong
hold. “Fever and Ague,” in the language of a
western agent “can’t stand before old Lcddy and
live." Indeed it is so with nearly every disease in
the catalogue. A Medicine for Ike Million!
The remedy is .composed of a large number of
articles, all entirely vegetable, each a remedial agent
in itself, yet so united as to form a most powerful
combination, and to fake away one of these agents
would materially detract from its merits. One,
and the most powerful, of these articles, js a root
procured for this medicine only from the island of
Tuuraago, in the South Pacific, called
TAYU, OR LIFE ROOT!.
It is used by the natives in almost every disease,
and the secret ol its virtues was impa rtedto the
proprietor by a native.
0“ For certificates, &c., see pamphlets to be had
of Agent.
CAUTION. —Purchasers of Death to Pain beware
how you arc deceived by the story that the Pain-
Killing Agent, and Pain-Killer ore the better medi
cines. And if yon go to buy Deaili.lo-Pain.'buy it,
and have no other. Mark the words, “ Dealh-to
pain" printed on red glazed paper, with the signature
of P. LEDDY, and copyrighted by Win. L. Rose
& Co., General Agents, to whom all orders must
be addressed, at Itliica, N. Y.
W. D. BAIGCY, Solo Agent at Wellsboro’, Pa.
Wcllsborough, March 9, Idol.
OR, EVERY ONE HIS OWN I’HYSICUN
I'Mlli Fiftieth Editi — '
. with One Hundred
gravings, showing Discai
and Malformations of the ’
man System in every shi
and form. To which is adi
a Treaties on the Diseases
Females, being of the high
importance to married peo|
or those contemplating mi
5 Tables,
E ads,
. S ureaus,
i lands.
nd will bo
page.
By Wm Young, M
Let no father be ashamed to presents copy of tiic
iEscuLAPlus to his child. It may save hint from
an early grave. Let no young man o/ woman en
ter into the secret obligations of roarr/cd life with
out reading the Pocket /Esculapius. Let no one
suffering from a hacknicd Cough, Pain in the side,
restless nights, nervous feelings, and the whole
train of Dyspeptic sensations, and gives up by their
physician, bo another moment without consulting
the jEsculatius. Have the married, or those about
to he married, any impediment, read tins truly use.
ful book, as it bus been iho means of saving thou
sands of unfortuate creatures from (ho very jaws
of death.
state that
■ies in the
nt of
hich will
IROCK.
\TS.
(he citi
associated
ill be con-
Co. They
llsborough,
id,
(CTAny person sending Twenty-Fire Ccntscnclo
sed in a letter* will receive one copy of this work by
mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar.
Address, (post paid) DR. WM. YOUNG,
No. 152 Spruce St., Philadelphia.
March 16, 1851-1 y.
STEARNS’
Self-Setting mill Dogs.
rPHD undersigned having purchased the
right of using the above Mill Dogs in Tioga
county, would announce to the public generally
that he is ready to furnish them at short notice, to
any part of the county, on the most reasonable
terms, and warrant thcoi to set correct from hall an
inch to two inches in thickness. They are the
cheapest and the most durable Dog in use. They
arc very simple in construction, consequently very
aesily kept in [repair. They can be used for two
saws in a gale Just as well as for one.
Terms, $50.00 per sett for one saw, (the man own
ing the mill finding the hcodblocks and boarding
the men while putting them in) and $55.00 for two
saws.
cc (delivef
the market
Li &. CO.
A. CROW
Room
TY.
the-liberal
e last three
(Tere a good
N. B.—All orders promptly attended to.
D. B. WILCOX.
Wellsborouoh, Dec. 5, 1853.
I would say (hat we have used the above descri
bed Mill Dogs for about four months, and oiir
sawyers like them much and think them prefers,
bio to any they have used. S. E. ENSWORTH.
T have a set of the above described Dogs in my
mill, which I purchased after a years trial, and
can recommend them to do their work well.
ire
ds ofClnirs
he best Ma
ters t twelve
lea of Sofas
Perpetual motion Discovered
’€ .Tables,
IFasA
at Last.
THE subscriber having been appointed
agent by S. W. Paine for the side of the Rose
it. Peck Improved Direct Action Water Wheels,
would say to the owners of Saw Mills in Tioga
county, that he is ready to furnish tho above men.
tioned Water Wheel nt Wellsboro’, at any time af
ter this date, on the most reasonable terms.
These Wheels are warranted to do the best bu.
sincss with the least quantity of water of any
Wheel in use, (except an Overshot.)
The great advantages of these wheels over all
others is the manner in which the water is applied
to the wheel, is such that there cannot be any waste
of water, the gates or sheets regulating thcquantily.
The gale is so constructed that it shuts almost per-
Tfeclly tight. Quantity of water required under
'eight feet head, 130 square inches, under 20 feel
head,SO inches; all heads between these in pro
portion. All wheels warranted to perform accord,
ing to recommendation, if they do not wo lake them
out and replace tho old wheels. No Wheels pul l
under less than eight feel head. D. B. WILCOX.
Wellsborough, July 13,1854.
that it is an
RE in this
S& AMES,
lerior.
' DOORS,
I ley are pur.
WELLS.
SASH & BLIND FACTORY.
STONY FORK, TJOOA CO., PA.
,qpHE subscribers having purchased the
Sash Factory at Stony Fork, have now on
and are making all kinds of square and'fancy ■ i
Sasll and Blinds.
The subscribers flatters themselves that they can
triake as goodapd endurable »p .article; and sell it
as cheap as, caia bp , obtained at any,establishment
jin Northern Eehnsylvania or in Soatherh New York.
♦ orders incur' line of’bueinesa will, be
.promptly •stlerid?d.’tav' ’ S'. & J). B. WILCOX,
'Stbhy Fort', June 8;1854. y“ ■ ■ t
• ready pay,
All work
espalohj'and
tinds,. taken
ehwin.. ;
Shop,
, wfiere the
! ' mend, 'and
. id timeswill
PS N'Vif
1 a,year or so
ides ‘weak out.
TOGS, 'Cream Poisi Builer' pp’ls, covered
« Jars, fitchew, Stove Tubes, Milk Pans, Churns,
•Spittoons; Flower Pols, &cl, now on hand arid lor
sale by Juno 10, 'fi3. v . M.ld. GONVERS. •'
y oj* hides at
[, BEARS. >:
DB. PHILIP. lADDY’s
DEATH-TO-PAIN.
The great Amcricart Remedy for
DOCTOR YOUKSbILF!
The Pocket Httculapius:
Wellsboro’, Jan. 5,’54-ly. J, I. JACKSON,
TEBMSKOF
'y( rVSSf! SX?iv"?",v>w. J ,
Tw flvni .
ing,ond fumithtd tn§ ui,c lffl* *tMWW*lh
Hum if paid In advance; or*S u he stlhy,
ed'over the pear.' Ndeubeeriptiontaken for a khfr
terpiriod than tir ■ monthti and ; uhekfor Oiat term
only, payment wtt»t!6« modeotrictly.iuadva'nai
or .91 vnll be eharged.. Tit foregoing term* ; hM
Hi itrielipodiered t 0.,. Jfo paper ufiH fedueontinur—
ei nidilpaid far, tinJeif at the option of the editoK
: Gldm.— Ten Copte»,Bl2; Fifteen Copied
AvvxtTißXMXXTSVjillbe iiueried at9l per equate,
{of fourteen linee.orleet,) for the. firebar three: eon
eecutivc insertion*, rente for every,tubet.
quent one. Yearltf adveftieemente inverted at a rear
tenable diieounion ihefofegoing ratee.
S3* Traneient advertieing payable {» advance.
O’ Allleltere-muil be poet-paid.
FAB3IER S UNION ISSUBAStB
COIttPAUf.
. ATHENS, HBADFOBD CO., PA.
CAPITAL —8200,0001 —Insures Farmers
only, on tho Stock and Mutual plan, J. E. Can
field Sco’y,, Hon. Horace Willislon, Prea’t. Remem.
her that an experienced Travelling Agbnt, represent,
ing a sound and reliable Company near home, is prefi
erable to a foreign Co., as there can be no deception.
Address, J. E. Webster, Agent, Covington, fa.
W. W. WEBB, IS.
(Late a Graduate of Caitleton Medical College, Ft.)
HAS associated himself with Dr. N. Pack
er, in the "practiceof Medicine and Surgery.
They will promptly attend all calls in their profess,
ion. Office on.Main.st., opposite: the Presbyterian
Church, Wellsborougb, Fa. , jy 27,
CLEAVER HOl/SJE,
(Late Graves' Hotel.)
WELLSBOROUGH, t TIOGA COUNTY, PENNA.
June 8,1854. P. P. CLEAVER, Proprietor.
S. C. WILSON,
O’ Removed lo James Lowrey’s Office,
lAS. LOWKEV & S. F. WILSON,
A TTORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT
LAW, will attend the Courts of Tiogn, Potter
and McKean counties.
Wellsborough, Feb. 1, 1853.
JOHN W. BACUJC,
Attorney and counsellor at
LAW—Office, north side Public Square,
Wellsborough, T i. Jf. i
Refers to Messrs. Phelps,Dodge & Co., N. Y.
city; Hon.A.V.Parsons,Philadelphia. July 13.
FOI{,EV A RICHARDS,
DEALERS in Watches,Clocks,
ver Ware, Jewelry and Fancy Goods.
Books, Stationery, &c.
ST Particular 'htlention paid to repairing Clacks,
Watches and Jewelry. All work warranted, i
Wellsborough, July 13, 1854.
TIOGA ITIABIILE YARD.
FITCH A SHERWOOD,
DEALERS IN
Italian and American marble,
FOR
MANTELS, MONUMENTS, TOMBS.
CENOTAPHS, GRAVE.STONES.
IIT Entire satisfaction will always bo given.
SHOP iN 7706*4 VILLAGE, PENH'A.
July 13. 1854-1 y.
C. E. GRAY,
(Successor to Roy if Sojield.)
DEALER in Stoves, Tin, Copper and
Sheet-Iron Ware. Sale Room, one door east
of J. R, Bowen’s Store. Wellsboro’, July 14, ’54.
WELLSBORO’ FOUNDRY
and machine Shop.
THE subscriber having rented the interest
of Levi Clmbbuck in the Wcllsborongh Foun
dry, is now prepared to manufacture most kinds of
machinery—such as
Mill Cranks, Mill Gearing, Slides, Bah
ance- Wheels, Shafts, Pullies, tyd.,
Machinery of all kinds repaired on short n(4H
by experienced workmen, ana on reasonable Icrgis.
Ploughs.
The attention of Fanners is particularly called to
our assortment of Ploughs, which ore unsurpassed
by any other Foundry in the - Slate. Our Ploughs
consist in part of tiic celebrated
Chubbuck Plough, No. 5.
do. do do. 4.
Dulch'cr do. Blackley Plough.
Corn do. Side Hill do.
Hill Plough is the only Plough that will
turn equal farrows on either side, and plow on level
ground.
Stoves, Stoves.
An extensive assortment of Stoves will be kept
constantly on hand, embracing the best kinds now
in use, a description of which he will give in a fur
thcr advertisement.
CALDRON KETTLES, Seven and Five Pail
Kettles, Pots and Kellies for Stoves, on hand and
for sole cheap.
All orders thankfully received and promptly exe
cuted. Orders for which be may not have patterns
will be made by a skilful pattern maker.
Wellsboro*, July 22,1853. J. D. WOOD.
ZINC PAINTS.
One third cheaper than White Lead , and
free from all poisonous qualities .
rpHE NEW JERSEY ZINC COMPANY
having greatly enlarged their works, and im
proveJ the quality of their products, are prepared to
execute orders for their
Superior faints,
Dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted packages of from
25 to 500 pounds; also, Dry, in barrels, of 200 lbs.
each.
Their White Zinc y which, is sold dry or ground
into, is warranted PURE and -1 Unsurpassed for body
and uniform whiteness.
A method of prcpcralion has recently been disco
vered, which enables the Company to warrant their
paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any rea
sonable time. In this respect their paints will be
superior to any other in the market.
Their firoton Zinc Paini t which is sold at a low
price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from
New Jersey, is now well Itnown for its protective
qualities when applied to iron or other metallic sur
faces.
Their Slone Color Paint possesses all the proper
lies of the Brotvn, end is of on agreeable color for
painting pottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges,
&c. -Dealers supplied on libereal Irrms by their
Agents, FRENCH it, RICHARDS,
Wholeiale Paint Dealers and Importers,
N. W. cor. of Hltli & Market Sts- Philadelphia.
April 6th 1854. *;?
Carpeting, &c.
fPHE subscribers have jus!
A- stock of Carpeting, and how feel jnslifieifmv
saying that tHeir Carpet Ware Boom excels in
quantity, quality, variety, richness apd beauty, that
of any other in this country, and as to prices we
arc confident they are as low as any establishment
this side of New York city.
OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADiES,
MATTINGS, .fee.,
all kt the very lowest possible l prices, at She new
cash store of [Nov. 3.) . . JONES 4c ROE*
Wine for Communion:
THE Churches of Troga. county are re
spcctrullyinfofmcd that’they can now bblain ”
at the Wollshordugh'Drug Store, the, Piirtf Juice of' 1
the Grope unadulterated usith Alcohol in any form.
The most sotiaibctory cvidence of its parity.cap he. .
shown to ihose who wish to examine it. CertUjcatCs
pf distinguished Clergymen’'and.the'statement’ of
Iho titaiidlkclarer hinatelf. Those ihteteidAdWill dA
well to procure a supply soon. R. ROY..
Wellsborough, Jan. 26,1854.
‘ma BUSHELS of CORN-fdr sakby
OUU ,n ''’’ : 3f^CToß'<!ASK.
Knoxville Aug. 3„ 1854-tf.
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