The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 24, 1855, Image 3

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“Ptofchtfrtl ■
Doud & Co.
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B. Coheir, / - .
'Deniteh teQo. W;WW,
A. S.TfiifWt ' >■ nTWi
R Farr 14 ■.,t i— "jttv,
Wm. K. Mitchell b v: ‘Vm 14
Tbo..MAeWH'; -Vl.-VA 14 7PP
) V ixjRIOH.
Wm. W, BaMlff , 'l*
iar : ™,
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C. &S. L. RohmaJn J H ' ®!? ;
8. R. Smith " ... . .1* .
B. Smith & sd.n ’ ‘ , '4® V 18 M
4tp*.>v; -5, vis:
.
J. DuhiaOSt ' 14 ‘ |
j. R. Bowfeh ‘ ' •ii I •IS 00
Bean dj-Enaworlh 12 ; 12 50
M.it. Oanvera ' 12
M. Bullard & Co. 14 ! 700
Robert Roy"! " {• r 700
E. Sherwood. , M . M 1 J OO
QsPt-b W.>hfr4» ....- ,If J
Mcrfgatr Sherwood 14 } TOO
LIST of persons assessed us dealers in
Nostrums, Medical Compounds and. Pa
' tent Medicines, agreebhly to Act of As-.
stmbiy of April 9, 1840.
O. P. Beach, Knoivillh 4 .5 00
Traugh & fiord, LawrenceviHe 4, 500
B. M. Bailey, Richmond 4 500
Elliott & Martin, do. ■ 4 500
A. Humphrey, Tioga
R; Roy, Wetlsborp'
Robbirw, Sullivan
LIST of person* assessed at keepers of
Rettaipanti, Oyster Cellars, Beer Horn
tt ati£ : Eiking Houses, agreeably to Act
iif 'Assembly of April 10, 1849,
Andrew Bosard, Llkland .8 500
Andrew Murdaugh, Jackson 8 6 00-
S. Diffenbacher, Liberty, 8 5 00
G. F. Baker, Covington 8 500
J. Holden, Richmond 8 6 00
L. H. Smith', Tioga 8 500
Bdardsley, do. 8 500
C. Strang, Westfield, 8 500
A Court of Appeal from the above ap
praisement-will be held at my office-in Wells
boro’ on Saturday the 80th day of June next
at one o’clock P. M, and corrections will be
made by ms at any rime previous to that
date H. W. WILLIAMS.
Mercantile Appraiser.
IWellsboro’ May 1.1855.
Trial List—*d Week-dune, 1855
Seely Johns vs Sam’l Sykes et.al.
James Ford " S. Power.
Jabee H. Gilbert “ Hiram Tubbs et.al,
Moses D. Field “ Martin Spicer,
David H. Smith “ Emmer Bowen.
Lucinda Howard- 11 L. If. Garfield.
Gardner & Bowman “ Erie Baker.
Lyman Spencer “R. A. Gitchell et.al
Henry Curran “ Caleb Short et.al
Chat lev -Blandhard “ C, Slosson.
Warren Maltiaon “ Wnn. J. Ireland.
Sam’l Salterly • “J. S. Warner.
Cushman Smith M Stllman Frost.
« '< Frost & Seely.
H. A. Ferretl & Co. “ Clark Slosson.
Joseph Kelly ■!> Wm. Simmons.
Jane Sawyer ■** Zehas Roberts,
j; D. Wood " Stephen Babcock.
Graham “ Merrile Frost.
Barney Jackson “ Harris Mattison.
Jimes Prildhard “ WestfTd SohT Dir’r*.
H.E. Tamper & Co." same.
E. D 1 Wells “ 0. F. Taylor.
Thos. Putman “ Edwin Dyer.
Henry Brigham A. L. S. Leach.
Joseph 1 Gee “ David Lake et.al.
Johq Roberto “ Er&stus Brown.
Win. N. Roiello “ Michael Rozelle.
Jaines S. Bryden *> William Nichok
spate <r Nathan Wetmore.
H. VV.iCauJkings “ Dean Bolton.
Ai L.B, Leach “C. Phillips et.al
Titos. J. Wood’ M i.&A. J. Sofield.
Mnl’iatt “ The County of Tioga.
El P. Deane u Delmar Toknship.
R H Marriott for ) „ c Churchillet.al.
Bradner & Co. $
Albert A Shivo “ Demaresl J. Shive.
Al H. McHenry “ The Counly of Tioga.
■lves ta Gilmer , “ Joseph Gee.
Sloyspn Si Culver “ Charles A. Bennett.
El W. Bishop « N. L. Dike.
Coin far Shnplcy 11 Doty & Baker.
•Coin’ibf DeClung “ Same.
Malta Stickley “ Emery Stickles.
N. Thompson ot.af “ 8. Parmenlier.
A.T>. Rockwell " Warren Gleason.
Ludwig Seidel “ 'Daniel L. Sherwopd
same “ S. S', Cleaver et.al.
Willem Harrison “ Thos. Brown ,et;al.
'Ciiiv6r. &. Slo3s6n “ S. Ryon et.al.
MarrjoU for Lyoqh 11 Churchill & Cole,-
"'a ' 'n same.
E.T.Hoyt ■■“ C. Slqssoo.
S, Power “ Fred’fc Thuiber.
D.®. Wilcox “ Amos Tyler.
A. C. push “ R- R- N |les -
WBliarnKno* “ ffif*m Freehoiirh
Anaon C. Ely “ Henry P. Vanness.
Joseph 8. Lindsley “ J. G. Seely.
George W. Klrig n t. B. Kenyon.
■SamueVPratt ' 11 J. F. Dake,
Tanner. u Charles Prichards. ,
M.rf'BarW '« B. DibMe. C; - •
J. S. Hoagland ' “ Reca Davit.' .>
J. D. Halt r ‘‘J. Sherwood. '
<3uornsy&iGuetaty“ Won. M. Mallory.
Joho >W.iShoff . “ Wmthrop Beach. . I
Titut& Leavitt “ Geo, W. King. ■
*B. Thompson •• J6hh Davis.
D. Wc Cattfield u John Desmond.
H. Bigelow “C. Churchill, .
“ ® - L. Kelsey et.hl. ' i'
Harvey' Leach' “ Chatham ToSrhihift; 1 ' 1
Wgt.&rrfroB B. MoCarter.
SBEBniJ^S.
T>¥.VißTDEoh' sundry,'writs of.Fieri Pa
-M ciai, Vpodiuoni Exponas nod Levari Fa
cial, iqsyed ou> pf ;Jhc Tfojfa Common Pleas
tad to We tnll ei£pae f at public
o’clock?. M,,towiis ■" .
«outh by A. C. Basil and weat by John W. Goern.
'aboilf "IfXn acre, with a frame.
imifflww**
• iESO—A,lnt Wwn
■ihip, bonVided ! riStlh by O. B.ajrebilrn,-east by Low
.{« OntWndan,: Booth by 6. B. Underbill and west by
?WeUa
cf No. 10 o£
lands in BicbmOod township.',. -To ba sold'aa the
dfS’D. 'WWi>sy\t dl. -; ;
'. ALBO*--A :i ’)ot 1 ' ’to^hship,
bdnhded porth'by Jason Prutiraatu add' J.
eaat by H.-Fi iWestbrojilt,, eiuth hyJairieeißlown
ifnd.Weal lSO'acres,
a toot acres improved, a house, .-frame,,
birn Wnd sbtlie fruit trees ihereopi To beadldaa 1
m property ofGeorgo WeflWoV ! - -• «
IB
708
, 7W
ALSO—A lot in KltlaA&borangh, bound
cinorth'and eatt by John Ryon, Bouthhy CdwaA
.esque rosdtond West by land H.
Yf. «bputJ ao jtfre'wnre or lean,
'improved, wtW a ffiita JibrisbJ- vfvp bam imd
Truit tfees tWfehji. To be Bold si the propenjtyf
'sprubian Sanford, . .'VI V>) ‘I
OAJjSO —A' lot Ate C&Vibgloa rtownship
b&uniW' north iy A,-Doaglwfm!*Q. R
east by J> Jenning>, «oaUi by J. Copp antLO. Elliott
and wfefl by Z>«s 7WL<Hb*
acres ‘morbdr less, With dMot'-w aOiyfe SdpMted,
a frame bouse,, frame barn and, Eomo .frait tress
thereon. .To be sold aa the property of, Efastifc
Franklin. , ‘ 0.,,™;.,
A ift%tejar bound
ed north .do-east py Li Miner, £o^ll',dr J ;West l t)j r
Public Road— l an apfh improved,
wilb.aome frott.lfces tneipoh ;•. -
: Atso—A lot in Delfijar, (oH’Dshiprhpupd-.
cd north, A west by publiQ.,road,ewtdo BOttUihy
WilHain.Hoadley—containing Jan acre, improved,
with (stove and.ffwne barn tbepeoni .
Amo —A lot;in- Dalmdr township, bounds;
ed north by Arnos iValrnor,-caat by Martin Spicer,
south bj ‘Lemuel Foss and-weit by Bnohe do Qlym.
er—containing 96} acres or thereabouts,' with ering
house thereon. To be Bid* aa, the property of Peter
Walker. ... . •
ALSO—A lot in Rutland totvhsbtp,bound
ed north by Jacob Robinson and others, cast bv
landa in possession of Joseph and Robert LongWcll,
soutli by laqda in possession of Philondpf Gould A.
Benjamin Lawrence and others, ahd west by lands
in possession of R. Niles and Ifa Guile—.containing
128 acres or thereabouts, aboot 25 acres improved, a
frame house, log house, log barn and some fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as the properly of JoelP.Hub-
ALSO— A lot in Richmond township,
bounded north by Marvin Perry, east by Oliver Bai
ley sooth by Franklin Ford and. wept by Waehing
lort Fofd—containing 50 acres, 20 acres improved,
a log house and a few opple tree* thereon. To be
sold aslhe property ol Orlando 9. Rmnsey.
ALSO —A lot of Innd in .Covington boro!,
on the west side of the Tioga River, bounded north
by James Williams, cast by E. Dyer, south by, Wm.
H. Johnson and west by the Block House load—con
lainiog aboot J of an acre, with one frame bouse
1J stories high, and some froil trees thereon. To
be sold as tire properly of A. L. Johnson.
AjjSO—A ' lot in .Farmington township,
bounded north by Samnel Haalolt, cast by jUram
Merritt, south by J.Crippen & Butts ant} weal by
S. Haslelt —containing about 50 or 60 acres mote
or less, with about HT acres improved. To be sold'
pa the property of David Beebe.
ALSO—A lot in Rutland township, boun
ded north by Stephen Russell, east by Bingham,
lands'and George,T. Longwell, apulh by Die high-,
way and Sherman and west by Samuel K. Long,,
well end Bingham lands—containing eighty acres
more or less,aboul 40' acres improved, a frame house
log house, log barn, log shop, slab stable and 100
apple and other fruit trees thereon. To bo sold os
the property of Philander GouM.
ALSO—AII the. interest of defendant in a
lot in Gaines township, beginning at the SW corner
of warrant No. 2335, thence north along the war
rant line 320 rods to a chestnut, the corner,
thence east 375 rods to Jot survey ed to Dudley Hew
ill, thence south by Reuben Davis 160 rods to cor
ner, thenco west 100 rod*, theooe wulh 160 rods*
thence west 175 rods to place ol beginning—con
taining 648 9-lOths acres more or less, being part
of warrant No. 2335. To be eold u the property
of Iteoben F. Davis.
ALSO —A lot in £ovington township,
bounded Cast by land belonging to Henry Cleave
land, (or road) west by E. C. Gardner and other* ■
north by Wyall Sumner and south by Cyrus Muy»
nard—containing about 21 acres, abont 12 acres im
proved, a frame house and one log house thereon.
To be sold as the property of Francis L. Gardner.
ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township,
bounded north by a X. Billings, cast by Longißun
road," south by Wfellsboro* and Coudcreporl road-,-
and west by 8. X. Billings—containing ono acre
of improved land, with -a tavern house, Barn and
some fruit trees thereon, ‘.To be sold as the property
of Benjamin Barse. • (
ALSO —The equal undivided half part of
Hie following lot* in Wellsbdrof: vra. the three lots
lying opposite the Academy end joini/jg Janri of J.
Emery on the south, on the north by Forsyth, and
extending back from Pearl rtreet to the street Or
lane next to nid.P4«l "treat on the eaaf. To .be
sold as the 3. P. Moore, ' - •-
ALf?O—A lot of Intid in Fdrmihglon(dwn
ahlp, bobnded north by O. PI Rico, cast'by o'. Pdarto,
south by A. Cask, west by p. Blevemf---corilainihg'
abool wly acres' with about 25 acres improved, a
frame house and a few frail trees thereon. , To be
sold as the properly of Wirslrington Wriglil. '
ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham tQiWn
sbip'boutidcd north by Archibald Hdnrde, eoit,. by
Seldon Bnller, south by Ji Bcblt Jr., West by Wil
liam thirty threo acres more
•or leas, with abbot 25 acres impreved, : a fog'house
fro mo barn and some fruit trees thfcroon. ■To be soldi
as the property of David Seaman. 1
‘ ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield town
ship, bounded nhrfh by estate of Moses Inscho,' east
by the estate of Daniel Cummings, South by Jona
than MattisOn, and west by.estate of Moiealnacbn
—containing abont Sixty -acres mord of less, wjlb
about eight acres improved, a frahto bouso. fratrte
barn, and some fruit trees thefeoik ‘ '■
ALSO-r-Tlio equal undivided half part Of a Grist.
Mill,'add thO'Sieccsairy Water and road privileges'
for the same, situate in' ■Xhoxville and'bounded!
north T bF Ahgel and Halllson, east, by Augusta*
Alba;saplb fry Cowan esque River, and westby lanida
of thelate Moses Inscho. To be sold asAlio property
of Maltison Cummings and J-F* Dake
ALSO—A Idt’oriand in Middlebtfry town
,*hip. bounded''hbfth 'and '.Shblh by Stßpbdn-Bhkft;
cart 1 by ,; WitUaitfi French,' aud West rby Bibgiiam
tands —conl*in!it|iebool forty; nercaj about twenty
acres improved,'a w house nndi ldg, barn thereum
Tv'hi sold aS the property of. W illiara Cdegrove,
ALSO—A lot of land in Elkldndlown
.ship, bounded north by Ihe New 1 TOrk' SiatO Line, -
Jdaat by.'StdWart Daitey, sdqlh by yivun.
and west by Henry. ißathbonp—containing about
seventy £re aerps' nfor<| ,‘pr lei*, forty
acres tinprpvM,'i frame HbhsS, frame haffi'tiji'd Some
-ftijit trees, thereon. To be gold's* the property Of
' >■ i;; l ; ■ . ..sdr
■: ALSO-rA lnt of land ip Deerfield loufn
ship, sortfr and cast hy C. and S, Short,
•both by: Cpiwaoesque tpaiLsjqdl wesf byß.H.Mdsh-
J,,««!.of'Jitpyriwed, lanjK.la Ipted
Tavpf'n Rouse apdfram^D«Wer<»n. Tqbb.kold,
aaltho.prflperty p tWff- A-- ,j,.
•-•S ALSO—A lot of land m/Delmqr tewnaliiß,
fchotaTningaboSit.RfW ac,rcs,wtthabout
By FbhU
JwV#n*bwrtl»ewoa,' .To
of Belaßordsui ~
4 5 00
4 5 00
4 3 00
lawdroMiddtebpry (o*r-,
, «hip, beoWida Umh Vf JWta Weet|-et6tby Cbirfe*
;ta;#.,- ?to<3a -G-p-F-Kaft
March,“Bonth by Joseph E, Lyon v jmd “west bv-Hv
H* Potter and Av about- tbr(£
jMßßamgm
Stori, ftiriif
wrai&mt Irik (faenioJ -'' I'iVy
j' AIiSCM-Oife blhWj6t ia'«»M
|d«f''bjr Water ’etreetj i-goolh '.-wpl ''byjH.v Nfc»ton
fiiortb li Nichob, and northi ciiibjr Adia
)Morri*«-cont»mlriy 4bont/DO» 1«S8 Im(rtond,' with;
lberdom iTtf bte
Bold as tbe property of Jolin 11, Grayerdcfiiß.
j&M«»~‘KrK>j".7'V 1 H?! .j-a;;
j ALSO—A lot o'f In nd lti; 'fioga>d wnpMfv
ibounded..north M 'Cowdhaaque 5 in', we, 1
rweit'Ey'i ftiells'y-r-Wn'tainWiebft'ul'onfl ifb
'^SSsUg^iSSW^
Bingham l&tiuß oh Sedrka, W Efy.ffle*, smth by J
iW 1 ifnd'’west by .BrKebifdy & Jerries B'
{Brown—containing one hundred eighty nine aritf'4
IaITWWiF ««, 3*10? fihSuf Slleerf iftfi 3fc.
provedji»irfßloaJl<w»thot4fotk;:'y<>bS /KAfa+the
pioperij of^iVilfivn Qarrelsoe.,■ ,-< .- f... v'V
I: ALSO-wA lot oflend te-Wellsboto’ bound-,
SI north l ok*t> hy> Miohael ComWyl iidih Aealby
iter etreet, eolith -weitby Abel faraiti north; west
by Beetle—containing about twb eores of improred
iend'be the MmC moro or hiss- To be sold hi -tho l
jrfdjtcrty ofDevidMoyer. '•
ALSQ.VA', IW of land in Rutland town-;
ship,'bourtd<:iJ' notlli by Atlemus-Barnhart, eSStby’
weal
bohlhining aboiU pne. .hw<frs4: aad fifty.torgffWith
nbo,al.:4Qagrea improved, a frame bppw frame hath
and apple ordiardtjiereoru To be. sold as the prop
priy of Johq Bcneofr, . . -I ' ~ ' .
■, ALSO—A lot of land in Shippcn. town
ship, bounded norlh by -A-Tylar, s»Bt by H.Dort,.
6ot)tb by-R Robbins,, apd w?sL by J Wil|ajtd_--rCon
(doing about fiS.actcs .wilhaboßtlu
Ved'and a amall frnibe bouae therebn. T 6 be sold
o« l the'property of 1. A Jearlea & Hbnry Lawiort.
ALSO—A lot bf land in Charleston lowtt
ship, bounded norlh by ——Culver, qast by ’Geo,
Bqcbins, south by David Jones, snd wist by James
Hall—coiitaioipg fifty acres with about,fifteen seres
improved, a frame' house and' some fruit frees thebe
on. To be sold as (he property ofJohn Bockiua Sfd;
pnd as the property of John THall. 1
ALSO — A lot in Wells boro’, beginning
st a post on Main street, being the SB corner of A
lot conveyed to Horatio N Gray and Hiram W Dartl
by JolmGraynnd Joseph HitChdoeK, thence by paid
Gray & Darlt north 43} deg, west dSiJfeelto R
post comer,thence soalU 83} deg east 126} feet ton
post comer, thence south. 43} deg east ,367hfoet to
the westernmost bar. post of Leonard Meek's ban
on Main street—being the SW corner .of. said Meek’s
lot, thence by Main street south 46} deg west 93
feet to the plaed ’of 'beginning—containing 133 sq.
perches, with a 'blacksmith shop, frame bouse' and
some fruit trees thereon; ■ ’ -
Also—One of her lot of land in Wellshc*
ro’. beginning at a poston Main-street, being Ibe SW
corner of out lot bio. 4 as numbered in' the pish of
the borough of Wellsborough, thence by land of
Bache & Rosa north 43} deg. weal 323 3-3 (bet to
a post corner,-thence by lands .conveyed by def’ts
to Horatip N, Gray and Hiram W. Darlt,.north 46}
deg. east 73 feet to a post corner, Jhence by,said'
Gray &, Darrl south 43} deg. east 233 3-3 feet tap
post corner on Main street, tbopoe by Main street
south 46} deg. west 73 feet to the place' of begin
ning—containing 60 eq. perches, with a frame house
snp barn thereon.' To bg sold aa the property of
John Gray and Jos. Hitchcock.
, ALSO—ijiß ugdiyided, half part of a ,161 pf
land in Gaines lap,, bounded norlh by Pine
Creek, east by Stephen Babcock, south by
Boswonh and others, and west by R. V. Og.
den—containing 60 acres more or less, with
about 15 acres improved and shnniy thereon.
To be sold as .l(ie property of Isaac S. Og
den. J ■ ,
ALSO—A >0 Clymer tap., bounded
norlh by Alonso Griffia, east by H, W. Mer
rick, aquth by John Sawyer and west by J.
B. Bedn—bbDiaiuing- about 126 nctes more
nr less, about ,40 or 45 acres improved, log
house, log barn and stable and some fcuh
trees thereon. To be sold as the property of
D. Wi Furman.
5 ALSO—A lot in Farmington Isp., boupded
north by L. B. Maynard nnd C. Lug. east by
N. Young; south by James .Hoyt and west,
by A. Preston —containing-75 acre? more or.
less, about 50 improved, a frame -house, log
barn apd some fruit trees thereto. To be
sold as the property of Northrop Young,
ALSO—A lot of Innd in Middlebury Up.,
bounded north' by Bingham binds, east ■ by
Clark 'Cole, south and w.esl’ by Marlin Stey.
eps—containing 65 acres more or less, about
80 acres improved, a log house and frame
bam and stable, aud apple orchard thereon;
Tp be sold as the properly of ThomasLeet.
ALSO—A lot, of lapd in.Farmingtpp tap,,
bounded north L.'B. Maynard and. C. Cady,
east by J. Leonard, south By B, King and
west by N. Young—containing 1 about 10ft
Seres more or less, with about 15 or 20 acres
improved,-.a,dwelling house, frpnve barn,' saw
null and some /foil trees thereon. To ba
so[d;ay the property of- NorthrojsYpung,
ALSOr-t-A lot of land in Middlebury isp.
bounded-north by N..F, West and 0.-Briggs
east by T. L. Baldwin, south and west by
'Haslett—Containing about 127, acres, with
about 16 acres improved.a !<%' house, two,
shops iahji some other out buildings and some
fruit trees thereon. To be sol’d as the prop,
erly of O;,H, March. • . -
ALSO—‘‘A lot of land in Farmington lsp.,
•bounded 'north by binds, of JpnathniyStokes,
east by land of A. Wright, south by land’of
Joseph- Oillh) and west 'by Blrighamtandai—
being lot No. 183 of the Bingham alldimeW
for Fattninglon township ! dp'd part 1 of Wftr
!lahia tfo, 1356 and 1363—gontaining iSO
8-lQtha acres, with about 49 acres improved,
a .frame house-and barn, log houae and apple
prchajrd thereof,' To'jie sold as the proper
,ty of John Van Allen.
. ALfeO—A lot of land !tj Delmar .tap,;
bounded. ,ppnh-by £ Henry Braughtpn and. A
Kriner, east by Wm. south by Uavid
Knapp and,west.by|A, P. Cone—containing
’6Q aSrej ntcre or'ilpas,yrilli alfoul 20 pcr£s
'improved, two dwelling houseappid, pome fruit, j
frees thereon; To be sold as the property of
‘ tlftViS.' ’ ’
ALSO7-A Idtof Uhd Id Blosi'tdwttSWj)!
bopped north by? Hsnibal• "atreel? Tab! eiil
p (he village plot,ofSMs», : feo'st'by Morris-sl.
soutji tiy aii.d.%'eat‘ by WjlliSrigo^
abbot, ;A ,of ap;pci[e.
proved land with a tavern house, barn, shed
add ptheKo’tft'blirfdlngß HifeVabriJ'' TrrbVb'dld
-as the'prop/Hy bf BfKr’Bflh !li J/';:...
I. ooe'fbutiApnubtali
-tbo ftdlpwjng ji*d lss pflgnd s, -AJot
m the Ibwnshi^plV.fiafnps,,
?by land-surveyed on warrant No., 8860,.east
by No, 2879, sputh by No, 2489 and .weal
by No!
pnyytei y ajfrp'
being the whole tract ?pf landsthr
:veyed r y '
; A
: Amo —A lrafcf'af"fttwf'sor#eyed onwar
rtnftrNiw a^y'
taini^iSS&a^^we^r.lj^fepun&d l?5!?h
by ft|jy^rpwi^%saB7
f wM» hy s9i. M7P-m4 MPI .-R»f •
west by warrattt Nov deacribedj
■; tract ofrland %ryeyed'on *aS :
Hfct : ftoni.' 1
aid garnet, bounded -north bjr-wphop! No..
1959,-Past' byw«rrthV>No: 134&!i south by
tverrani-Nd. 24BItthd 2427 a id, west by Wfeai'
wf rfhmwMZZ,-'- 1 f..zi :j;x‘
' Amo-tvA,!- Itaci of- laod,; par.t of!Wwan,t
No: to4bjicoutainiiigil£Si&<lo>acres>: bounds
2360 and by ; lpt sur,vpyeii, t 0... S|y|.ygBlqr,:
Davy andadeeward .conirateiadto.Rcibetl G-J
-yVhhte, with 60 or TOnctea ,improved, : 'feof'
'frdtye boOses,ohe frOme bn'd
i barns, a blapjtajrn ; 9 fvpp. r ida.^ViT*‘U-ao rrip.
‘(roil treea thercon. Tobe-aoldasthe prop*
B. B. Smith Ae Di-Ellis AdmrV. of
lessee Loclte toS.B.'Enii;
wprth' &j. IKsq'iprrfi.'il^pants,,', ’', .’•.
.ALSO —A lot of land in jacltaon* (now
Rutland) isp., beginning at A poet on the east
line of, a lot Tbir Jqnn Butjd', south
249 6-10 perches to a hpipfeoV, past, .110
perches to a post, north 195i6«i0 perches to.
a post, west 45 - perches to a post, north 54
perches to a post, west 05 perches to the be
ginning—containing ,14T acres,. being
part of two tracts of land surveyed in pursu
ance of warrants 975’& 970'in the natne bf
•Miers Fisher, with,' about 40 acres improved,
a frame house frame barh hnd an apple, or
chard thereon. To be sold as the property
.of John Bensop.
MiSQ—A"iot of land in Deimar tap. boun
ded ridrlh by If. Bio'ugh'bn, east by fefdpry
Brpughion, south by Nelson Davis and West
by other had of defendant —containing about
15-acres more or less, improved, with a log
house, /rartie bain and sqme frull tries there
to;-- i '
Also— A lot of land in Deimar township,
bounded north by Jacob Cole, eaavby N. Da
vis and other lands of deft, south'by land
contracted to. Sampson Babb, and west by
Hiram Campbell—containing 48 ;acres more
or less. To be sold as -the property of An
drew Kreiner."
ALSO A lot in Richmond township;
bounded nor|h by tto ,road from Wellsboro’
to Mansfield, east by Tioga river,south by D.
C. Holden and west, by Joseph P. Morris—
containing about ip or 13 acres improved,
with a grist mid and water privilege to the
same and-a few fruit trees thereon—
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond town
ship, bounded north by H- G, Smythe, cast by the
Williamson Road,&-R- H.south by D.cL'HoldeDijDid
West by Tioga River—containing kboul four acres,
partly improved, with a frame house and some fruit
tqeeg thereon— . _ ,
ALSO —A lot in Richmond lawnship,
bounded north and east by Joseph P. Morris,
south by the Parkhurst lot and west by the
Tioga-River—containing about fi acres all
Improved, with two irame houses, oqe frame
barn. Woolen Factory and some fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as the property of H.
G. & T. Smyth and B. M. Bailey,
ALSO—A tract of land in Westfield town
ship, bounded on the north by B. M.attison,
on (he east by W. Labor, on the west by H.
Steele & B, Mattison, and on the south by
Rushmore —containing about one hun
dred qcres with about fifty acres improved,
two apple orchards, a log house, frame house
and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the
properly of Willard Roller.
ALSO—A lot oflhrid in Deimar township,
bounded north by read leading front Wells
boro’ to Pine .Creek, east and south by Wil
liam -Baohe, and west by M. Lovett—con
taining one acre improved, with a dwelling
house and .some.fsuii trees thereon.. To be
soltf os' the property of - George Bahdalt.
ALSO—A lot oflajid.jn Clymer towoship,
bounded north 'by the 1 .estate of-Jappasi Rey
nolds, east by R. G. While & others, south'
by Bradford Beach, and west by Bingham
lands—conmining-threO hliridred acred more
or less, with, about two. hundred acres impro
ved, two dwelling, houses, three barns, com.
house and-other out buildings, an apple or
chard and some other frtiit trees thereon.
To be sold as the 1 property of William Lar-
ISOn. ■* • j vy • v*.’ ■ . y z ■
. ALSO—A lot.of land in Knoxville, touo
-dsd ppilh,by,Btlljngs, east.by Ai. J. Aleorpe,-
-south by the river and west by H. Freetown
and others—conlainin'g o’bdul IS acres With'
about 10 acres improved. frame L bouse and
barn- pad sopifr fruit trees /jisreon— - r
Also— A, 161 pf.land,; iri.Dqerfield towp
§hip, boundednorth by the rivet, oast by the
river, south ■ by L. Davtopdrt and ’west by
Oaniet- Cummings - 1 — containing' ■ about 36
or 40 acres; with About atf ictfes' improved,
;frame house, log born and apple -orchard
; thereoo." To be told as tlj6 property'of 1 Hi
(■am and James Costley.
WellsborpV 1955.- .'■?£ v - ,
NOTICE is hereby givch that an amount eqftil fo
the cost will bp required,to be paid npQq.each silo
when struck down (o Iho.hidder aad upon « failure
to coroply wHh Ibfq rsgajalwu.thu twpt of land Will
again be offered lor saleiand no sale will be po»U
pbnci^.witkrmtpayipppt afpoata.- u< i.> j '
that the
. xi Udieyrhtg'Estate'has set.
(led Jim accpuol, and thsttjio sapm .will, ho. present
ed to the ,prpl(tm»’. Court of ,Tipga .County, .w
MOJ{pA,^tliq ; 4lh day of Jane noxt. for copßrtmr
lion and iiUpwanee:
' v Thp account of Morris Kelssy, Administrator
of DENJA KIXgEy,, dooM* latoof. Middle
bnry township-. ; W. D. BAILEY,
i ; A«ait«r’« &<sim n‘ n *'i
■vrOTICE -5r hereby giventhdlthci under- 1
xN signed having! "been : 4pl)MMiiB'brt Andildrto
*nak|oikmt »ndilut£» SnslaacSartvePßre AVlrtrmlsi'
Ualipn of Joseph Bowman, Administrator of pod. 1
!frty Bowman,i«bM v WilhaHP’ntf tnlbe'mitioS oTh'ts :
pppointmentatkis ofShe"m , W«lleboK> , l mv Thursday
the tlh day hf Jano'next,atl
t \Ve^l ) eio >^May‘j() i N. BACHE, p.
! ‘ Hwfctor. i
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troUHidbU.C'tafUUoa is nai'erM -
Unfit* :■
; A&vjytbril fcg ( *&'ihf flasket hailth iad wtrtfc, M
’t»toa'lriie ,% Stk "rniaS' tiaSHateo; neirea io i .-,
•pirite dopreased, qonntcpancn .bearing the irPpresa ,
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wlm of (|&th. w/ooqnndfed. *Uh »«;iß*i<-i.
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;., ,«i!?a;s ifva v*o«»6th<frii.# -t V, ,o
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FROM rat! PARENT Sr,'. i
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: •* :•
WLAN’S ' '.
:WiX^:'Wip^^o^ANioK.,,
BY DR, A. it MATOICRAC,,'. ~
! Atf&VWWfi-Ft 1 *!? 1 * 1 WTfonw.
Ont Hundredth £dßtmi;{(Soos«)),' 18»W>/ r «i. 280,
‘ _. loa.ras pahis, mu bdou, fi.oo.]
- A «t*nd»nj wort.oteataWljhnd «(mtafion.foood cl»M« I
In ■Uir titdognu or tbegreat trade BAlei In S«* Toii,
(uUdttphfe, And ttther cltfCs,; *od toil by Iho principal -1
booksellora (a ih© T XJftit#d» Stoics. It'rwmi first published
to tizb^
~ coma
1 h&Ttf'bson add, pf which wafe'upjrMtJs of f
OSE ItDiiDEED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL* :
attesting Da, high estimation in which Itrii held as a to
llable popular Hedies! - * l -
BQPR FOR EVERY FEMALE
th® euthor having devoted his exclusive attention V> the
treaupent of oamplslnU peculiar to females, in respect to
■ whifth he Is yearly eohshltoAby thousands both' la person
end by letter.
Here every woman can discover, hy comparing her own
symptom* with those described, the nature, character,
cantos of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints.
Tbs wife about becoming a mother has oflen need of
instruction and, ad vie* of the utmost importance to her
fpluro.health, hi respect to which her senalUvanna for*
bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find aoeh in*
sfarucUoa jsnd. adrleo, arid also explain many* «yinptomi
ctherwtee wouW Tsecaifon anxiety or alarm os all
the peculiarities Incident to her sltnatlon are dnseribed.
How many'are suffering from obstructions or irregular*
itles peculiar to the fema)e system,.which undoroino the
the etTeets cf.vhtch thoy aro ignocaut) and Cot
nWcfr, thvlr dalicaq, ,W)tda KSklag moilktl sdrlct.
Many taSVHng Com prUopnauloi ((tiling of tbe vromk),
or from finor -afttu (Mtkntu, dobmtj-, k».y IHttj tn
in constant agony fbr many mouths preceding confine
tnOui Many bare' dlfflouß If not dangerous deliveries,
snd slow nnd'uacortata recoveries. Some whose Uvu are
baqirded daring such Ume, will each find io Its pages the
tneansof prevention, amelioration.and relief
It is of course Impraeticaple to eenvey folly the vhrioas
subjects treated of, as they aro of a nature strictly In
tended for the married or those contemplating marriage.
Reader,-are you a husband or aether? a wife or a
mother f Have you the sincere welfare of those yon lore
at heart? rtOTft your sincerity, and lose no Ume in
laming what causes interfere with their health and hap
piness net less than your own. U will avoid to you and
yoon, as it has to thousand*, maiy a day of pain and
anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, Incapacitating the
mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those
means fbr medical attendance, medicines and advertised
noctmma which otherwise would provide for declining
yearly thp infirmities of ape and the proper education of
yonr children.
tn consequence of tho universal popularity nf tLo work,
M evidenced by Its extraordinary tele, various imposi
tions hate been attempted, as well on <m
the public, by Imitations entitle page, spurious editions,
and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other
devices .and deceptions, it hoa boon found necessary,
therefore, to
CAUTION THE PUBLIC
to buy no book unless the words u Dr. A. il. lUnsraur,
120 liberty Street, N. Y.” Is od (and the entry* fn tbe
Clerk’s Office on the back of) the title page ; and buy
Only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by
mail, And address to Dr A. JL Mauriceam.
Upon receipt of One Dollar “THE MAR
RIED WOMAN'S ‘PRIVATE MEDICAL COM
PANION” la sent' (moiled frte) to any ptert of tho
United States, the Canadas and British Provisoes*
All letters must be post-paid, and addressed to Dr,
A. H. MADRIOBAU, box 1224, New-Tork City.
Publishing Office* Ho.-139 Liberty Street, New*
York.
. AGENTS.
Mm. Cynthia Williams, HontsdaU~ Wentz ie
SUTk r Carbondalc—E Flint, VVti/iomsjwrt—Dr S. D
Scott, Bedford — G D Main, Mainebwrg— BAlLEY
& FOLE3T, WciUborwgh. “
TAKE NOTICE.
BLACKSMITHING FOfl THE PEOPLE.
ih out lm'B''otl)Ußinesa. We are prepaied to do all
sorts aud kinds ofwprk-.
Mill Iron*.
can be. got np at short notice. Particular attention
paid' to HORSE SHOEING. All kinds of shoes
from the Common to the Concave Sealed shoo.
N. B. The system.'adopted at this establishment is
not to charge 25 per cent extra to pay for had debts,
.therefore those who may patronize ds can feel assured
thqy will not have to pay the debts of those who nev.
or pay; this plan it dncceedipg beypod . our expecta
tions alrpady. We invito all who can to coma and
see fcr themselves, you cannot loose’rauch, and yon
mar'frdd itto your advantage. ''
May 3.1855, 6 m GRAY A. LOUNSBDRY.
I, 1 r'i i U i-l =-l U
, JWELLBBORO' ■
yotJNG RADIES 1 HIGH SCHOOL
.TVTRS: MdVIAHON will commence the next term
xTX of her echPof (at the Parsonage;)' 'May ;14lli
1855. Shewill heir a class in French el 4 O’clock
P. M. elioh-dayi (b# the accomodation of lhoso whe
may not attend the school. Terms'as umat.
Also Mr. McMahon will continue to hear classes
in Greek & Latin;. .Instruction will be Riven in
l{ebrow, German, Spanish and Italian if desired.
> Theorize Fighter.
Shis justly celebra- .
TED ''THOROUGH-BRED"
HORSE, formerly owned by tlie late
Cal.-Jeremiah Black 'of Liberty, wiU*JP rr
stand thc present season al the stable
of B. &. SAYREIh Charleston, add on Saturday of
every week it the stable of Wll. T.' ROBtNSON‘
in Wellsboro* ■ >
'■"TERMS—§B M insure.
- Pasturage for Mares; with careful attention; bail
ul the risk of owners, at 50 cents a week,
- Wellsboro . jllajJlO, 18S5-t3. ‘
-Worth Seoiogf!
fpHE sjilepditf assortipcnt pf Goody that
r lire,, subscribers ary now daily, receiving ja
reaiy Worth, ij- ipitt tp'expmiim. ,Th)9y have just
returned Wota W jTdrk •.with 1 ' tho largept aaiprU,
ment of Dry poods, including Ladies' Dicsa. Poods,
(bat
tfeiJuMted to csll and otiaipinu them, whplhor, they'
- #iih: to'buy dr noli To'onuracralo -articles would
be oieleae.to attsinpt, ,A: personal inspection pan'
■ duly givp oije, pa,idea of what this ektensivb estpl*
tWirtint contains. 4#X
tr-OON'T FORGET THE PLACE hr* ’
•i Tht-Stif Stare of ■ >
: .July 13,1854, I-.-'- ■ JOKES do ROB.
,i. t>- Sl
n
Gw. ! T,,B«nH«»..ir ft,ft Tuomc*.
:ApriUB, lBsW>i ,*•; v--. -
m '*''*~ l| ‘ > "- 11 '"I nil <*l lit
ff ; mttnea fear ilweto^
Vt*i*gtf THawtfcWi/ '
m 4 v.
TVmlJand*, Cravat* andScarfe,. pit . '■;■.,
■ a hJßynn. '„
■ •'-«••- ‘ Clove* anim- / '-•
I •'.. tiny, Sttcpeiulert, B*i. • •
toni» de*trittion*,\ JSMti and D*aUr
■Buttoni fat ■ Coat*, Tark Sot in Lin{ng§ fir Coo}*
Fongt* Sleeve ,Liiftiigi anft VtlveUf ef, alt stubs,
which Will he'rwW cijfeap.fof dun,. »- •
; ig. iejS/ j •-■ ■- ; 1 ’ . _ v .y
they «f y abbot CHARtiRtf 1
AW H. DANA’S PATENT OORjF 1
jUANTBB iiw; .< V ••..;,•• •
PtMktitniW p. Bum, OovtrityofNettlhfk/*%:p<'■
* 1 N.ll, Jan, 10, 1855. " .This -certh&pr,,
that the Corn PfantdV Inrented by iAarws aAKp «
|>r »4^nai^j&«;
«W MhiWlodat theßlaioFdr ISM, At KeeoS, f
thii States pdieceired tIM higheat pwarinrifaWa Ws -*
fd, ,j»y tb» Society to- that class' bftatplamefltri' * tfc'
haseseen UioPlanter.in .uaeou.a variety ofsufj, "■
eiocufiog ila wotlf nodes all circumstanceiiJwltlivll* ■
tollable accuracy and despatch; and confidently ru.i • ■
ommend’ il aa .decidedly vh* .-hettliApfemADt of (1,.,
kind within ray knowledge. N. B. BAKER I ;'' •
.. President N. H. Ag. Society.— ■
The Secretary of the' SUte A’gricohfarel 86&,+v i
of Nett Hampshire also coheursin the ifeitiioii oV ‘
Gov. Baker. This Planter took UiepreiUiutn dt r ili»
last annual Folf.of flip Conn, ftjyer VpJJsy ; Agwwk
lurtil Society, and was not oolyeous,idersd -tbc l«>.t
Planter on erhibition.but.the best ever uecfl, ip tin*
County. ** * ' » ’ ”
The subscriber has purchased the fight for
County, and is prepared to fiirflish thePlantcr f.V .-V,
der. • He is also Agent for the sale of the RtyJ'rt in
Potter County. GEO. PAYNE.
Wellsboro’ April 19,1855.
TIOGA MARBLE YARD.
TI LLER '& ElZ pi .
DEALERS IN t .
Italian uutlA mericaa Iffarlik^
p on ■ .s
MANTfiLS, MO,MOMENTS, TOMES
CENOTAPIIS t * .
Aot(rra. Baiter A Fount,* Wellsboro; Oi IV
Bisoh, Knoxville ; J. E. W Covington. ■
Tioga, April 26,1855, ■ 1 •
Dress Marks the Man.
OWING to the freal rite in paper, then le a
great and increasing demand Ibr rags of tll
kinds. Therefore, every man who wishes to »qro
the first cost on hie old clothes should cast them,
bounds and all into tha r rag-bag j not however until
he ca)la st the
PREMIUM CIOThFWj STORE,
AT TIOOA,
and selects from the large and splendid assortment
of .
Ready Made Clothing','
here kept constantly on hand, a suit warranted to
wear as long as any other, and made in the best anjl
most sobstantial manner, and under his qwn roper*
vision. The proprietor lias a complete knowledge
of tho trade, and can sell the best quality of Ready
Made Clothing considerably cheaper than any other
establishment In the coanty, He keeps a variety of
Cloths, Castirperes, Vettings, JJrpMets,
Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts,
Cottars, Cravats, sc. fyc,
which will Be sold as reasonably os they can bo pur
chased elsewhere. His slock of COATS & VESTS
can’t bo Beal Oils side of Now York, either in priee
stylo, or quality.
Don’t forget that this establishment took tho first
premium at the Fair of last October.
. 0” Particular attention given to cutting and mi
king garments to prdcr. C. OSMDN,
Tioga, April 5,1855.
Great Excitement at 'l'logalt
NICHOLAS IS DEAD 111
BUT the new finn of B A L» W IIX,
CUEBSBEY & CO.) .
IS ALIVE
to the best interests of the trading commnniljv
The era ol High Prices has passed'away and that of
SMALL PROFITS AND QUfClt RETURNS
has just begun. They are converts to the doctrine
that the "NIMBLE SIXPENCE" is belter tlian
the “SLOW SHILLING," and believe that '
“LIVE, aad LET LIVE”
is the taly honest principle of action. Their stank of
DR? GOODS
is not made up of the odds and ends and, the ram*
pants of "closed op" concerns in the City, but com.
prises a complete assortment of the latest style* fend
best qualities, Irom the‘coarsest domestic to the ft.
Host imported fabrics, such as'
Silks, aad Ladies 1 ' Dress Goods, ■
Latest ind adapted loevery darkly ’ofMrim
mingg. Ladies will do well tv o*U and examine the
Stock before [iurelieving e)ecwjier*. .
Baldwin, Guernsey £ Co., have always on band
B seasonable and fashionable stock of
Gentlemen's Eeadj-Nada Clothing,
which will be .sold at Iho lowest CA»H PRICES.
ALSO,
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware,. Glass,
Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware,
Iron, Steel, Nails, Oils x Paints
and Dye-Stuffs of every kind
and of tie best quality,
pith HOOTS f SHOES, for Eierifbh'dy.
All kinds of Country Product .taken in, !*-
change for goods at tie iHutkil frltit.
:. : . T. L. BALDWIN/- ■
Tioga, Match S 3, 1833, A. T. GUERNSEY, ‘
, O. ft.LCtWfiLL.
BOOK, STATIOIffERy, {BATCH*
1 • AND -
JEWELRY STM’'
THE Wtonis' Ids' .tiftStkaijo
loft* formcrifrionda fof theif
Hoping he may ODDlinoo to aeo'lhom and
rteiiy mere now fipw-f ,lfc;ha» jmt. received 4 new
addition to hia.atockvand he wiahea «U to call with,
-out delay u he can acll as cheap if not cheaper than
onyothor eaunlubmcnt of the kind id this aeclion
of tlie.cnantry.
Cf- W.*tel»3i ptock(V&.J«»clry; Repaired in the
bckt manrirt-and eh abort tfotlce. , .
iU" AW* eujmly of the beaitnK. ' *. ,
!Hair»vAp.36,-afi. Gi w. Taylor,
Mpis.- Mi ’Ai. STPBVIBBIfc hen fuel reedind
from Neit.Yoifci* anpply of SPRING GOODS
tynieb aha i? Rrepared(oofl»r to the public. oatfc tan
Ukn ateny, former .periyi \Verk
donß to ofder,Juißirat dill ap'd roe.,
i if' toatna U trccCmry that e(l-tnJ
oebted eboOldoaHcittd nay iip-itnoitidlalelv.
sWellhhoroV Marbh £3, i«sd.'
M* ■'
/'XjAß,established Hmrelf itr toy pftellceof S&#
XJi lctoe and Surgery la the Township bf : isjtrarty
promptly attend aU ewUa w ■ hi*
Liberty^ : " \
df iNOW. NOTHING or Know-Sbmcthing,
XX: Wo to BOWEN’S EMPIRE
STORE add buy' a /fer-mr anyolher
(find:of,a jlal' that you. ate a miifd to select from,
hie, Urge atockt i lS,lBidt ■
SB?
BBS.