The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 16, 1855, Image 3

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AtCovincton on the Blh insL by Eider Miller, Mr.
JOHN W. COOLIDGE and Mies CATHARINE
NICKERSON all of Charleston. '
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Beligkom Notice*
Rev. W. Bullard will preach at Mainsburg
on Sunday the 19ih insl., at 10 o’clock A. M.
at Covmgion 5 o’clock P. M, al Liberty on
Sunday "sflth, at the School House near
Woodruff’s at 10 o’clock A. M, and at the
School House near Wm. Merills 3 o’dlock
P. A
Wellsboro’ Academy.
THE FALL TERM of this Institution will com
mence September 4lb. Special attention will
l>c given to the art of teaching. The Assistants we
experienced and approved teachers. Board, Room,
Washing dto. at $l5O to $2 00 per week. There
are a few tooms in town /or those who wish to board
themselves, Tuition at previous ralcsond no de
duction made for absence unless it exceeds a half
term. ’ By order of the Trustee.**
N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal.
Wellaboro’ Aup. 16.1656.
Delegate Election.
THE Voter* of Charleston who are opposed to
the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, and in
favor of a union of oil without respect to former po
litical attachments, for the purpose of rebuking
Uie arrogance of the Slave Power at the ballot-box,
are invited to meet at the Youngs’ School-House, on
Saturday. August IBlh. at 4 o’clock F. .M., to elect
three delegates to the Republican Convention to bo
held at Tioga on Thursday, Aug. 2«
E. Ha:. James Kelij
A. Riuc
Isaac Whcelr
Charleston Aug. 16. 16w
H. Brook,
T IST OP LETTERS Remainin'; in ihe
Post office at Wellsborc’ Aon. 15, 1855.
Adam.' Rnber! Esc,.. Darling Stephen Esq.,
ll icon E. L Doltrner U'illli;lrr
Dinuman Silas Esc,.,
Bennett <V Randal Durbacker Simon
Russ William '! Farmers Journal
li.ivce Chn slophe - Fisher Charles K.
Bover Miss Lousia A.Filch D. E.
Brown Jom .•''Gerhard Jacob
Dart; Mrs. Adaimc Gillen James Esq., 2
Haslinus John S. - Packer or Paelor Juven
HarJv John . Rnhcns Richard
Johnson Jacob F. Schudim Alfred
Johnson James Esc,., Scranton Samuel
Kme Dr. Conside’ Sibble W. R
ly-Sear Mrs. Moses Smiin G. L
Mikhelic Conra* Smith Mrs Julicll
Messenuer Scoll Miss Mar’
Thompson Mrs Julia
n m-
i'alniei Judiii
Tltoro Henrv \Y.
Persons calling for anv o f the above Idlers
will pleaso say they are niuerusr..
A. S. BREWSTER V. X 4.
Wellsboroiign, Auaus., 16, 1850.
]¥OTlCi
TS hereby gioen that a special Court , for the trial
X o ■' the following cause* . will he held at the Court
Roust, i n Welisboro,' by itu Hon. David Wilrnol.
commencing on the 3d 3/0 A DA lof October next,
lo continue two wee*
J. P. DONALDSON, Troth'y
August S. 1S«-
J. Lmerif lor use of J. Beecher, c#>. A. G. Churchill,
Wm. Oiajr/mm'a 7'ruslees.vi, A C. Cole ei a»
C Hustonr' hx n. D Holiday. ei. ai.
U'orgt Cornu v* David litalhun
Samuel M Fox, el. a*.. tu Jeremiah Thompson.
Sletens tor Vartom bi. 5 RfcJrirtl/».
Hiram beei r* James Hill. el. a*
(•forge Wallace, el. a. ti Isaiah inschc
Trans and Turnei Bi. Isaac hen son.
Isintl and jreini ft. John M»gee
James Lj}wrr % vi Alexander Comb*.
ct Rodney Combs.
t. Danus C. Andrus.
T'tne De i'u. c* Sylvia Pormentier
Tioga Improvement Co vt H. W.Bostwick.eial
SECOND WEEf
ri John PT. ANvnarrf
Hi Philemon Baker, et al
Ci Elenzer Orrw
r* J. A ornt % hx;.
c:. f V Clearer, rt al.
w. J. Lockes' Admr'i
same
Tioga Conn :
PhtrtMt P. Morrn
aan
jliartha Steven*
IVm Bache. el. a.
J II Oilbr-
J/unlap 6c CroumaK t,
5. & Vaekara u
Eckel, ei. u.
John II . (»uern««.
tu. 5. Snumtcai,
et hraetus Nile*.
ci Ikm. Hutton eL t al.
Jury Lisi.-Scp. Term, 1855.
GRAND JUDGE
Jesse (Jurreik.
M W Welherbet
John Tudd.
llvron Olarv
Lew u W alKc
brands Wclsi
J D. l/onpwci.
t»eo V. l nppt.
E Seajrcr.
lliram /io<3£c.
Albert Herne.
Tnomaß Inscho
E. Mcinro,
Hyman bros*
Benjamin Atulforo.
Isaiah Ncwe,.
Samuel Hazletl.
C. P. Douglas*,
"Warren Davu,
James Duft).
Cfcorge
E. J. Stevens.
John T. Pomw
Edward Seely.
TRAVERSE JUHOBb.
Jackson Isrne) Moore Seeley,
*Wm. S. Mcimvr_
Rutland —Caleb Garrison. Pierce Sher
rrm. *Jellferson I'ruismrm. *Damel Waison,
*L.pwis Seelv. *Hnrhn b.iKr
Tiopa. —AVm. R. MuchelK Buel Baldwin,
H. F>. Smi..
Middieourv. —Daniel Hoiiaa>.
Chatham. —NeheiTliah Beach. Henry Cur*
ran. D L. Vandusen, *Reuben Closs, *P. P.
llowian
Liberty —Joseph Shcfiet, John Levegood
j:.. Geo. Faulkrod, Ellioll Merrill, *George
Hb-
Sulhran. —Lafayette Gray, J. B.’ Cud
wonk *Thos. Reynolds. # Ornn Ruggles,
*Lesier Palm’'-
iMwrenct. —henry Cresweli, Danl. Tre
mam, A. M. Knapp, E. H. Mapes, ‘James
Ro:'
Charleston. —Cnauncey Ferry, John Bliss,
'A, G. Ellioli, ‘Ttiomas Montague, ‘Hiram
Brom. 1
Covington Boro. —Thomas Graves, Da
■vtd Caldwell, Thos. B. I'uinom, *S. L. Bar
■he-
Comngloa. —‘Francis Welherbee, ‘Butler
SmiiL
Deerfield,— Hiram Gilbert, ‘James Knox,
Mlonzo tsieven>..
Westfield.— Charlton Phillips Richard Kin
sen* S H. Purple,* V. R. Gee.*
Farmington. —Charles Bottom, Charles
Weeks, Joseph Redfiold, Jacob Mowrey
William Harding,
Union.— Martin Herringiob.
Wellsboro’, —Geo. W. Barker, Philip
ShelTer. 1
hnoxvilte.— Samuel May, Jt,
Bioss. —Washington Landis,
Ciymer. —H, W. Merrick,* Silas Rush
morc
Elkland. —Wm, Heysbaw,* James Tubbs.*
Brookfield.— W: R. Geo. W. Ba.
con*: Wpj.,B;George* ;i!.'! < Tlf -•'d ■ J
Richmond. —Elias Miller,* J. B. Clark.
Deimar. —Ortjn -Blair,* Chancy Austin.*
Those marked thus * are for the Second
Week.
Jury I.lst.—Special Term, Oct. 1885.
Farmington.—Hiram Merritt, Robert Cas-
Sullitan.— Warren L. Miller, Thomas W.
Ames, Isaac Owens, Bcoj. Aldrich, Asa Crtp.
pen,*’ Edwin Dewey.*
Charleston. —John W. Bailey, Wm. B.
Vanhorn, Chester Palridge,* VV. P. Shum
wav,* John Mathers.*
Elkland. —D. M. Vaugile, Perry Dailey,'
Philelus Crandall Isaac Losey.*
Elkland Boro'. —Geo. Dora nee.
Tioga. —Vine Depui, James A. Hathaway,*
A. S. Keeney,* Jacob Johnson.*
Brookfield. —John Simmons, Joseph Bow.
man,* W, G. Seely,* Horace Frazier,* Ben
jamin George * - • ■ ’ :. i
Jackson. —John F. Cleavelnnd, Willard
Smith, H. M. Wylie, J. K. Burgess, H. G.
Gaarrison.
Deerfield. —Emer Bowen, Chas. Tales,
Wm. A. Falkner, Levi Falkner.*
Liberty. J. G. Albeck, Joseph Ridge Jno,
M. Sheffer,* Burdil Wilson.*
Westfield. —David Rex Cord.
Chatham. —Nelson Ray, G. B. Owlell,*
George King, 11 Samuel Miller, Jr,* Benoni
Short.*
Lawrence Boro’. —George Sta ni on, Smit h
Stevens.*
Shippen. —Job Rex ford, Dcroy Heringlon,*
i Morris. —Hiram Campbell.
Covington, —Jojiah Graves.
Covington Boro'. —Victor Gray,* Calvin
Newell.*
Gaines. —Reuben Davis, B. V. Ogden. *
Bloss. —Joseph Johnson, Even Bowen.
Middlehury —G. W. Herrington.
Clymer. Henry Crippen, Henry Steele.
Deimar, —Ltonard Palmer, Kilborn Cool
idge.
Knoxville. —Henry Seely.
Union. —Richard Tilton,* D 1 Landon.*
Richmond, —James Whipple,* VV. K.
Johnson,* A M. Spencer.*
Wellsboro'. —Laugher Bache.*
Rutland. —John V. Swan.*L. M. Palmer.*
Those marked thus * are for the Second
Week,
AYERS PILLS,
Anew and successful remedy for the
c\ire of ail Bilious diseases Co.stivcness, Indi
gestion, Jaundice, Dropsy, Rheumatism, Fevers,
Gout, Humors, Nerv misneas, Irritability, I ntl anima
tions, Headache, Pams in the Breast, Side, Bark,
and limbs, Female Complaints, Ac. Ac. Indued,
very few arc the diseases in which a Purgative Medi
cine is not more or less required, and much sick
ness and suffering might be prevented, if a harm
less but elfcctual Cathartic wire more freely used.
No person can feel well while a ensthe habit of
body prevails ; besides it soon generates serious and
often fatal diseases, which might have been molded
by the timely and judicious use of a good purgative.
This is alike true of Colds, Feverish -vmploms, and
Bilious derangements. Ihev all tend to become or
produce the acep seated and formidable distempers
which load the hearses all over the land. Henec a
reliable fainilv phvdr is of the first importance to
the public health,'and this Pill has been perfected
with consummate skill to meet that demand- An
extensive trial of its virtues bv Physicians, Profes
sors, and Patients, has shown results surpassing
any thing hitherto known of any medicine. Cures
have been effected beyond belief, were the) not sub
stantiated by persons of such exalted position and
character aa to forbid the suspicion of untruth.
Among the many eminent gentlemen who have
testified in favor of these Pills, we may mention ;
1)r. A. A. Hates, Analytical Chemist, of Boston,
and State Assaycr of Massachusetts, whose high
professional character is endorsed by the
Hon. KdwaUl) EvßHErr, Senator of the V. R.
RotirktC. U'rIxTKUOP, Ex-Spcakcrof the House
of Representatives.
Abbott Lawrence, Minister Plon. to England,
f John B. FITZI'tTUICK, Cnth. Bishop of Boston.
Also, Dn. J. R. Chilton, Practical Chemist, of
New York City, endorsed by
Hon. \V 1,. Maucy, Secretary of State.
\Vm. D. Asrou, the richest man in America.^
S. & Co., Propr’s of the Metropolitan
Hotel, and others.
l>ld space permit, wc could give manv hundred
certificates, from all parts ( where the l’ilU have
been used, but evidence even more convincing than
the experience of eminent public men is found in
their effect* upon trial.
These Pills, the result of long investigation and
study, are offered to the public as the best and
most complete which the present slate of medical
science can afford. They are compounded not of
the drugs themselves, but of the medicinal urtucs
only of Vegetable remedies, extnuted by chemical
process in a state of purity, and combined together
in such a manner as to insure the best results. l*his
system of composition for medicines has been foimd
id the Cherry Pectoral and Pills both, to product a
mote efficient temedv than had hitherto been ob
tained bv anv process. The reason is perfectly ob
vious. While by the old mode of composition, every
medicine is burdened with more or less of aen
monions and injurious Qualities, by this each indi
vidual nrtue only Ibat is desired for the curative
effect ts plrscht. All the inert and obnoxious qua)*
ities of each substance employed arc left behind, the
curative virtues only being retained. Hence it is
self-evident the effects should prove as they have
proved more purely remedial, and the Pills a surer,
mure powerful antidote to disease than any other
medicine known to the world. ,
As it is frequently expedient that my medicine
sholild be taken under the counsel of an attending
Physician, and os he could not properly judge of a
remedy without knowing its composiUon, I haio
supplied the accurate Formula} by which both my
Pectoral and Pills arc made to the whole body of
Practitioners in the United States and British Amer
ican Provinces. If, however, there should be atiy
one who has not received them, they will be
promptly forwarded W mail to his address.
Of all the Patent Medicines that are offered, how
few would be taken if their composition was known |
Their life consists in their mystery. I have no
mysteries.
'The composition of my preparations is laid open
to all men, and all who arc competent to judge on
the subject freely acknowledge their convictions of
thdr intrinsic merits. The Cherry Pectoral was
pronounced by scientific men to be a wonderful
medicine before its effects were known. Many em
inent Physicians have declared the name thing of
tny Pills, and even more confidently, and ore will
ing to certify that their anticipations were more
than realized by their effects upon trial.
They operate by their powerful influence on the
internal viscera to purify the blood and stimulate it
into healthy action—remove the obstructions of
the stomach, bowels, liver, and other organs of the
body, restoring their irregujar action to health, and'
by correcting, whereverthey exist, such derange
menta as are the first origin of disease.
Being sugar wrapped they are pleasant to take,
and being purely vegetable, no harm can arise from
their use in any quantity. y
Por minute directions, see wrapper on the Box.
PREPARED BY
JAMES C. AYER,
Practical and Analytical Chemist,
LOWELL, MASS.
Ptlm 86 Cant* par Box. Kva Boxe» for $L
SOLD BY
ROBERT ROY, Wellsborough; B. Basse,
Barseville; E. Dyeh, Covington; Dr. Hum
phrey, Tioga, and by Druggists everywhere.
Auptut 16, 1855.-4 m,
T;rg ~T:iff(yr :CQTTKTT AGTTXTQE. ~
CANDIDATES.
' J r - ' TREASUIt ERr
THE UNDERSIGNED, of Wellsboro’, hereby
atmoaacea to the voter* of Tioga County .that
he will be a candidate for the office of County Treu
nrer at the October ElecUon. >
Aug. 2,1855. A. J. 80F1ELD. .
SHERIFF.
THE UNDERSIGNED, of Charleston, respect*
fully announces to the voters of Tioga County,
that he will be a Candidate for the office of Sheriff
at the coming October election,
Aug. 9,1855. JOHN MATHERS.
SHERIFF.
THE UNDERSIGNED, of Middlcbury, hereby
announces 16 the voters of Tioga County, that
he will bo a candidate for the office of Sheriff at the
ensuing October election.
Aug. 9,1866.. HOWARD H. POTTER.
County Commissioner,
THE UNDERSIGNED, of Charleston, and one
of the oldest settlers in Tioga County, announ.
ces to the voters thereof that he will be a candidate
for Commissioner at the next October election.
Aug. 9. SLEEMAN SUUMWAY.
COMMISSIONER,
THE UNDERSIGNED, of Shippcn, respectfully
announces to the voters of Tioga Connty, that
l\e will be a candidate lor County Commissioner at
the next October election. DATID ELMS.
Aug. 9.
SHERIFF.
THE UNDERSIGNED, ol Elkland boro* here
by announces to the voters of Tioga countv
that he will be a candidate for Uio office of Sheriff
at the next October election.
Aug. 9. TIMOTHY COATES.
IVotlcc.
THE undersigned, .citizens of Tioga County, Pa.,
hereby give notice that they intend to make
application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at
its next session (which commences on the Ist Tucs.
day of January the creation of a corpo.
rate body with B.inking or discount privileges, by
the name and style of the “THE TIOGA COUN.
TY BANK," to be located at Tioga Village, Tioga
County Pennsylvania, with a capital of (toe Hun.
dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of in.
creasing said capital to two hundred thousand dol.
lars.
Vine DcPui, B. C. Wickham,
, J. S. Bush, A. T. Guernsey,
J. W. Guernsey, F. E. Smith,
P.S. Tuttle, A. C. Bush,
Jan. G. Mcjcercau, Jacob Johnston,
J. Schnuffcin, T. J Berry,
A. Humphrey, 11. E. Smith,
Edward Bayn, 11. S. Johnston,
Selli Daggett, Jos. Goodrich,
Lewis Daggett, E. T. Bentley.
Tioga, June 21,1855~6tn.
NOTICE,
I S HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will be
-L made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its
next session, for the creation of a corporate body
with general Banking privileges of issue, discount
and deposit, to be called “THE BANK OF TIOGA
COUNTY" with a capital of One Hnndred Thou,
sand Dollars, said Bunk to be located in the Boro’ of
Wellshoro, 1 Tioga Co. Po,
J.L Robinson, B. B Smith,
R. F. Wilson, Jaa. Lowrcy,
Jno. N. Bnchc, L. I. Nichols.
Wellslmro,’ June 14, 1855. [dm.]
NOTICE is hereby given that un application will
be made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at
its next session, for the incorporation of a Bank with
discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun
dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increa.
sing to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars,
to be culled the “TIuGA VALLEY BANK” and to
be located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa.
Mansfield June 25, 1855.
Village f,ot for s«ic.
rilllE r offers for sale a lot silintcd in
| the lloro’ of Lawrenccvillc, Tioga Co. Pa. con*
taining about thrrc-fourlhs of nn acre. Sa?cl lot is
bounded and described os follows, on the west by
Middle slrccf, north by Micajnh Seeley, cast by
Curtis P.irklmrst, on the south by Demand.
Said lot has on it a good two-story dwelling house
newly fitted up in neat and convenient Myle, and
painted inside and out; also a good bam and other
necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN
SEV Esq. Lawrcnccville Tioga Co. Pa.
WM, M. JOHNSON,
Lawrcnccville, June 14 1855, (6m.) *
Auditor’*! Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given, that I will attend tu
the duties of my appointment as Auditor in
the mailer of the sale by the Sheriff of the real es
tate of E. D. Tinncy ul the Feb. lerrn last, at the
suit of J. Sc J. Parkhurst, —at my office in WeJls
boro’, on Friday, the 31st day of August, inst., at
2 o’clock P. M., of said day ; at which lime and
place, all persons interested in the fund arising
(rum the said sale, arc hereby notified to present
and substantiate their claims to it, or be forever dc.
barred of coming upon the same or any purl there-
JNO, N. 13ACUU,
Aug. 9,1855. Auditor .
Register’s Notice.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the
Administrators of the following Estates
have sealed I heir accounis, and that ihesame
will be presented lo ihe Orphans’ Court of
Tioga County, on MONDAY ihe 3d day of
September ncx', for confirmation and allow
ance '
The account of William Harrison, Ad
minislrator of the Estale of WILLIAM
MEEK, late of Wcllshoro’, deceased.
The account of Ilarlin Baker, Administra
tor of ihe Estale of SARAH HANDY, late
of Rutland township, deceased.
The account of Leander Smith and Henry
Rathbnnn, Administrators of the Estate of
CHARLES HORSLEY lute of Elkland
townshp, deceased.
W. D. Bailey, Register.
Registers Office, Wellsboro’, Aug. 9 1955.
SHERIFF SALES.
7;Y VIRTUE of sundry writs n( Fieri Fa
cias, Venditioni Exponas and Levari Fa
cias, issued out of the Tioga Common Pleas
and to me directed, I will expose at public
sale at the Court House in VVellsboro’, on
MONDAY the 3d day of September next,
at one o’clock P. M., to wit:
A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north
by S. X. Billings, east by Long Bun, road south by
VVellsboro &. Coudersport road, and west by S. X.
Billings—containing one acre of improved land with
a tavern house, barn and some fruit trees thereon.
To be sold as the property of Benjamin Dane.
A|£C —A lot of land in Deerfield township hound
ed north and east by C. & S. Short, south by Oow
anesque road, and west by R, H. Mosher—contain
ing J acre of improved land, a large Tavern house
and iVamo bain thereon. To be sold as the property
of Wm.’A Pal kmjf % Go, '
ALSO—A lot of land In Charleston township
bounded north by Jeremiah Block, cast by David
Jacobs, sooth by Thomas Davis, and west by Daniel
Bdrngr-containing about S 3 acres with about 80
acres improved, ftame house, two frame barns with
shed and an apple orchard thereon.
ALSO—A lot of land bounded north by Jacob
Dockstadcr, east by Peter Tipple, aouth by Simeon
Sly, and west by Jeremiah Block—containing about
60 acres with about 40 acres improved, frame house,
leg horn, and apple orchard thereon. To bo aold as
the property of Noah Wheeler, Adminisl’rof Betsey
Wheeler.
ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga, bounded north by
landa of W. W. Balbrd, cast by Clark, Sumner
& Clark, and Fox & Bronson, smith by Andrews &
Langdon, and west by Martin’s interference lotso
called—containing about 125 acres.
AUSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded
north by. plant foad,easl &, south bjf A. fc.' Bush and
west by Harris Hotchkiss—containing shout ) an
acrel Improved, a frame house and barn and'- some
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of
Margaret Goodrich. ■,
' ALSO—AIso a lot caßed the Colkel Steam ~ Mil)
lot—containing about 236 acres with about 40 ‘or 50
acres improved with (bur frame houses, two frame
barns,« steaty snw millond shingle Mill thereon.
ALSO—A lot in Lawrence township called the
Colket Loyal Sock lot—containing about 258(4*10
acres.. To be sold as the property of Samuel Whit
man.
ALSO—A lot of land situate l in Covington town*
ship, Tioga county, bounded north by Slate Koad,'
east by E. Dyer, and V. W. Gray; sooth by T.
Marvin and E Dyer, and west by Josiah Graven—
containing about seventy five acres; with about
twenty or twenty five acres improved; a frame house,
frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon, To be
sold as the property of Thomas Graves.
ALSO—*A lot of land in Covington township,
bounded north by A. Douglas and O. F. Taylor, cast
by J. Jennings, south by James Copp and Oliver
Llliolt, ond west by David Bowen—containing one
hundred fifteen and 7*lo acres more or less, with
about forty acres improved, a frame barn, frame
house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold a«
the properly of Eraetas Franklin.
ALSO—A lot of land in ElkUnd Boro' bounded
north by public road, east, south and west by John
Ryon—containing one fourth of an scre, with a
framehouse and some fruit trees thereon. To be
sold as the pro|»erty of Edward Kennedy.
AliSO—A lot of land in the Boro* of Wellsboro 1 ,
beginningaj the corner of Main and Norris street?,
(hence south fifty.five degrees east on said Norris
street, two hundred and fifty feet to Pearl
street, thence south forty five degrees west along
said Pearl street 1 sixty feet, thence north forty-five
degrees west two hundred and fifty feet to Main
street, thence north forty five degrees east along said
Main street sixty feel to the place of beginning
containing one third of nn acre, designated on the
plan of Wellsboro* as lot No. 17 south of the Ave
nue, with a frame barn thereon. To be sold as the
property of Joseph Soficld cl. a!.
ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township bemn.
ded north by Rufus Daggett, cast by public rond,
south by Win, Daggett, jvesl by Thomas
containing sixty acres more nr less with about thirty
acres improved. To be sold as the property of
Hannah &. C. C. Daggett.
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township boun.
ded noith and cast by Joseph P. Morris, south by
road leading to Wcllsboro,' and west by the Tioga
River—con-taining one and a half acres more or
less, improved, with dwelling house, shed and some
fruit trees Ibcre-on. To be sold as the property of
Jabrz Stone.
AKRO—A lot of land in Farmington township
bounded north by Bingham land, cast by William
DjxHjivfouili by 11. Boudish and west by Gilbert
Bullock—containing forty five or fitly acres with
about twenty ocres improved, block house, shed and
some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property
of Cliuunccy A. Bailey, John Wcckp, John R. Weeks
and Chas. Weeks.
ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury township,
hounded north by Jason Prutzman and I. Briggs,
east by H. F. Westbrook, south by James Brown
and west by Sinead—containing about 150
acres, with about 70 acres improved, frame house,
frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold
as the property of George Westbrook.
ALSO—A lot of land in Dclmar township, boun
pod north by Strawhridgc warrant, and Steele’s
warrant, cast by Strawbridgo warrant Sc south by
Wilson warrant —containing about 300 acres with
about 8 or 10 acres improved, a frame house, and
log barn thereon. To be sold as the properly of Ly.
man Spencer.
ALSO—A lot of bind in Middlebury township,
bounded north by Geo. Dickinson and others, cast
by John Prutzman, south by Jacob Prutzman, ond
west by William Hunter—containing 192 acres with
about 50 improved, log house, frame barn and shed,
apple orchard and some fruit trees thereon. 7'o be
sold ns the properly of Sylvester Beckwith.
bmuuW north' I Vi-vTtellnSrarg? ttSffifiifc
l*ier, south by Simeon CaHy, ami weal by Georffc
Seely—containing about 100 acres with about 50
acres improved, frame house, frame boro, frame for
a barn, and some fruit Ircca (licrcon. To be sold as
Ihc projjrrly of Abner ('lady.
AliSO—The equal undivided half of a Saw Mill
and the necessary water and road privilcffos;'for the
same, situate on the farm of N. C. Sweet in Middle
bury township. To be sold as the properly of A.
M. Swei t.
ALSO—A lot of land In Covington township,
bounded north by lands of J. Stcbbins, cost by James
Pearson, south by Zimmer lands, and west by Levi
Hart —containing 100 acres aiore or less with about
20 acres improved, and a log house liter con. To be
sold as the properly L. C. Levally.
ALSO—A lot of Innd in Rutland town
ship, bounded north by Barnhart, east bv
Joseph Harding, south and west by Geo.
Brown—containing about one hundred and
80 acres, with about sixty acres improved,
one frame house, frame barn ‘and apple or
chard thereon. To be sold as the property
cf Isaac Benson and John Benson.
ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington
township, bounded on Ihe north by A. J.
Fisk, Joseph Symonds and Mrs. Bryant, oast
by May gee & Mcrcereau and widow Gee,
smith by Wickham and 'l’mhill formerly the
Beckwith lot, and Edwin McKinnev,nnd west
by James Beebe, Webster and Hall—contain
ing about nine hundred acres, with about one
hundred and fifty acres improved two frame
dwelling houses, three plank houses, pne
frame barn, one Blacksmith Shop, Saw Mill
and nn apple and peach orchard thereon.
also — A lot of land in Tioga township on
the north side of Broad street, hounded on
ihe west by Francis Carey and the heirs of
ihe late Mrs. E. B. Campbell, on the north by
Thos. J. Berry, east by Tioga river, and south
by- said Broad street—containing six acres
more or less, all improeed, with some fruit
trees thereon.
also —A lot nf land in Tinga township on
(he north side of Cownnesque street, bounded
on Ihe west by Crooked Creek, on Iho north
bv Margaret Allen, on the east by Samuel
Bennett, and souili by said Cowanesque slree
—containing i an acre more or less, with
frame house nnd barn and some fruit tree
thereon, apd known as the ( ,l ") An
drus’ lot. To be sold ns the property o
Charles O. Eiz nnd Lyman Fisk.
ALSO—A lot of land in Covington and
Richmond townships, bounded north by Anna
Morris, east by Kiphart, south by S. B. Kel
sey, west by Jennings and Taylor—contain
ing about 120 acres with about 35 acres im
proved.
also— A lot of land in Richmond and
Covington townships, bounded north by S.
B. Kelsey, cast by Kiphart and Johnson,
south by A. Graves, and west by Jennings—
containing 40 acres morb or less, with about
20 acres improved, a frame house, frame
barn, and some fruit trees thereon. 1 To.be
sold as ihe properly of S. B. Kelsey.-
• ALSO—The undivided one (burth part of
all the following described lots of land :—A
certain lot of land situate in the township of
Gaitfes, in the county of Tioga and state of
Pennsylvania, bounded north by land sur
veyed on warrant No. 3360, oast bv No r -
379, south by 2433, and west by No. 2382
—containing nine hundred and ninety acres,
be the same more or less, and being the whole
tract of land surveyed upon warrant No.
2181.
also— A tract of land surveyed on war*
rantcNo, 3379, W. Wilhnk warrantee—con
taining 793 acres more or less, bounded north
by : Bingham lands, cast by warrant No. 3300,
south by warrant No. 2382 and land surveyed
in warrant granted lo R. G. While,and west
by the Potter Co, line.
also— A tract of land surveyed in warrant
No. 2860, W. Willink warrantee, containing
835 acres more or less, bounded north by
Bingham lands, east by warrant: No. 2867,
souih by warrant No. 2379 and 2481, and
weal by warrant No. 2359 above described.
Also—A tract of land surveyed on war
rant No. 3394, VV, Willink warrantee, con
taining 500 acres, and being the east half of
said warrant bounded north bv warrant No.
2359, east by warrant No. 2481, south by
warrant No. 2427, and west by west half of
same warrant.
also —A tract of land part of warrant No.
1040, containing 13S and 5-lOth acres, boun
ded north by lot surveyed to Wm. Swarl
wond, east by Isaiali Furman, south by war
rant No. 2360, and west by lot surveyed to
Sylvester Davy and afterward contracted to
R. G. While, with 60 or 70 acres improved,
four frame houses, one frame and log house,
six barns, a blacksmith shop, saw mill; and
some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the
properly of David Ellis and B. B. Smith, Ad
ministrators of Jesse Locke, dec'd.
ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town
ship, bounded north by D. A. Clark, east by
Sylvester Beckwith, south bv Jacob Prutz
man and west by Leveret Wilcox—contain
ing about 47 acres with about forty acres im
proved, frame house, frame barn and some
fruit trees thereon. To be. sold as the prop
erly of William Hunter.
ALSO—A lot of land situate in Jackson
(now Rutland) township, beginning al a post
on the east line of a lot surveyed for John
Budd, souih two hundred and forty nine and
six tenths perches to a hemlock, east ono hun
dred and ten perches to post, north one hun
dred ninety-five and six tenths perches to a
post, west forty five perches to a post, north
fifty four perches to n post, west sixty-five
perches to the beginning—containing one
hundred forty seven and seven tenths acres,
being part of two tracts of land surveyed in
pursuance of warrants Nos. 975 and 978 in
the name of Myers Fisher, with about fifiv
or sixty acres improved, a frame house, frame
burn and an apple orchard thereon. To be
sold ns the property of John Benson.
ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town
ship, bounded north by Rinitham lands, east
by Clark Cole and sooth and west by Marlin
Stevens—containing 65 acres more or less,
with about 39 acres improved, a log house,
frame barn and stable and apple orchard
thereon. To be sold ns the properly of Thom
as Leel.
ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township,
bounded north hv Goodman's K-Uate anti
others, east by S. B. Barnes, south by James
Watrous, and west by W, W. Tale —contain,
ing about 300 acres with about 40 or 50
acres improved, 3 frame houses, 2 frame
barns, saw mill and apple orchard thereon.
To be sold ns the property of Goo. W. Phc
nix and John L. Phenix.
Ar.ssO—A loi nC lan 1 »n DMlrrnr (own*
ship, bounded north by Henry Broughton
and A. Kremer, east by Win. Btche, south
by Daniel Knapp, and west by A. P. Cone—
containing fifty acres more or less, with about
twenty acres improved, two dwelling houses
and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as
the property of Nelson Davis.
ALSO—A lot of land in VVellsborn,' boun
ded .south cast by Main street, south west bv
Water street, norh west by Water street, and
north east hv R. G. White, being 120 feel
front on Main street, by 250 feel on Wain
street, with Tavern House, Store, Barn, spme
out buildings, and a few fruit trees therpon.
To be sold as the property of 11. B. Graves
& Co.
ALSO—A lot of land in Bloss township,
hounded nor'h hv lands of the Arhen land
Co., east by Sevmour Davis & Co, south by
mad, and west by Seymour, Davis & Co., —
containing about one acre imptoved, with a
frame house and some fruit trees thereon. |
To be sold as the properly of Joseph Allen.
ALSO—A lot of Innd in Tioga Village
hounded North and East bv G. W. Taylor,
South by Lewis Daggel and West by Ihe
Williamson Road, being 2.5 feet front on
Williamson Road by 125 feel deep. To be
sold ns the properly of R. R. Rundle.
ALSO—A lot of land in Union township,
bounded north by George Foster, east by
Foster and Griswold, south Lewis Weiskcopp
and west by Ambrose Barker and George
Foster—containing about 32 acres, about two
acres improved, frame house,stable, Sawmill
and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as
the property of T. S. Griswold.
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston Isp.,
bounded north bv H. Claus, east, by L. J
Cooley, south by Cooley and west by Chas.
Cooled ge —containing about 134 acres, about
acres improved, a frame house atid frame
barn thereon. To be sold as the properly of
Joseph J. Shumway.
ALSO —A lot of land in Union Isp., houn
ded north by land deeded to Wm. R. Ralh
bone and land contracted to V. C. Tilton,
east bv land contracted to L. Dann, south by
Isaac Reeder nnd west by Jos. Middaugh—
containing 28 acres. To be sold as the prop
erly of Wm. VV. Spalding.
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township,
boupded north by land formerly o( William
Rose nnd land contracted to Goo. W. Brew,
er, cost by said Brewer and land contracted
to Albert Judson, south by land of Jefferson
Prutzman and land heretofore deeded to Ez
ra Wood nnd west by land contracted to
Shadrach Thompsnn—being lot No. 46 on
the subdivision of Bingham lands in Rutland
township, containing 07 acres and allowance
with about 80 acres improved, two frame
houses, two frame barns and granary and
other outbuildings and two apple orchards
thereon. To be sold as the property of
Marlin Johnson.
11. A. GUERNSEY, Sheriff.
Wellsboro’, August, 9, 1855.
NOTICE is hereby given that an amount
equal to the cost will be required to bo paid
upon each sale when struck down to the bid
der and upon a failure to comply with this
regulation the tract of land wilt again be of
fered for sale, and no ; sale will be postponed
, without payment of costs.
mb. NEW GOODS. 1855,
tmumihu'■
WELLSBqrO’ pennA.
Are n*v recclvi ngtliel i full'strtmfy df SPRING
and SUMMER GOODS, cannisilog in part ol
DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
keadV Made clothing, boqts
SHOES, HATS. CAPS, CARPETS, Off,
CLOTHS, MATTING, CROCKERY,
HARDWARE, WOODEN.WARE,
GLASSWARE, WINDOW GLASS- ,
AND SASH, CUTLERY, &C.
Eastern Clonks from the beat AlanuAato,
lories, and warranted to keep good time,
Malls from the beat manufactories always on
hand, and in fact nearly the lino of
Goods con be foond in this establishment and price*
that cannot fail from suiting (lie eloseat buyers.
Thankful for past favors we would still invite ouc
customers and buyers generally to an examination
of our new stock, believing that if.GOOD Goods
and LOW PRICES are an inducement they will
make their purchases of oe. JONES & ROE.
WcUaboro.' Alay 81, 1855 t
Ladies shoes & gaiters.—Ladi™ win
And a beautiful assortment of Shoes, Garters
and children’s shoes at JONES & ROB'S]
May 31 st 1855.
LAWNS &, GINGHAMS.—A large stock of IW
above Goods, also Mcrimack and Cooheco print*
just rec’d at [May 31st] JONES ROE’S.
NEW STYLE MANTILLAS.—Just tcee’wM
some beautiful stylea of Maolillaa al
May 31,1855. JONES Si ROE'S.
a ONG & SQUARE BROCHA SHAWLS, at
J-i very low prices at JONES & ROE'S.
Bonnets, uibjbons & linings, &\*o chil
drens Bain just received at JONES & ROE'S*
READY MADE CLOTHING.—Just reeciveo «
large stock of Heady Made Clothing 1 for tho
spring and summer trade, which will be sold at <i
very small profit at JONES & ROE'S.
MEN’S BOOTS & SHOES &.GAITERS AU»
Boys shoes of every description at
May 31 1855. JONES & ROE'S.
rpRUNKS, Valise*, Carpet Bags and Satchels a
X large lot just received at JONES & ROE'S.
TIT ACKEREL by the barrel, i bbl., and J bbl, at
i\i May 31 1855. JONES & ROE’S.
OLD GOVERNMENT JAVA COFFEE, at
May 31, 1855. JONES & ROE’S.
DOCTOR YOURSELF!
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OR EVERY ONE HIS OWN PHYSICIAN
rpyE tifrieih Ediiim
I \viili One Hundred Ei
gravitjn*, showing Di&ea<
and Malformations of theH
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and form. Towlnchi? addi
a Treaties on tlie Disease?
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importance to rqnrried peopj
or those contemplating mr
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.dEscui-Anus (4 his child. li may save him from an
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into the ferret obligations of married life without
reading the Pockkt A3sculapii*ii. Lcl no orv suft
fering from a hacking Cough, Pain in the side. rcslJ
hots nights, nervous feelings, and the whole train of
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sed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by
mail or five copies will be sent for one Dollar.
aUilrcw, (pool paid.) DU. WM. YOUNGv
iVo. 152 i Spruce St. t Philadelphia*
June 7, 1855-Iy.
SEW GROCERY & PROVISION
BTOR E.
Mnml O, BI LLIRD, Dolors
• in PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, BOOTS
4 SHOES, READY-MADE CLOTHING. Wood
4* Willoio Warty Tobacco, Cigars , Fruit s, Confee.
liontry, 4' c< At the Stand recently occupied
by Robert Roy, Wellsboro’, Pa.
HARNESS MAKING.
YEW ARRANGEMENTS !!!
r IMIE subscriber having pur- /y a
1 chased the HARNESS SHOP
OVER A. GROWL & CO'S
ON SHOP, Wcllshomugh, Pn., arc
ready to make to order all articles pertaining to (ho
business, m the best manner and of the very best
material.
70 FARMERS AND OTHERS he would
say that he sells articles in their line of business
CHEAPER FOR CASH than ony other esUb
lishmcnt in the county. A good assortment of
Whips, Harness, &c., &c.,
constantly on hand. •
ItEPAIItXIVG done on abort notice and ia.
the best po.>Ml>Ju manner.
O* All orders promptly filled and warranted to
give entire satisfaction. '•
O 9 Call and examine his slock before purchasing!
elsewhere. u Live and Let Live,” is his moltu.
ET Most kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change for work at the beat market price.
A fair share of public patronage respectfully so
licitcd.: E. E. KIMBALL.
Wcllgboro,’ Feb. 1, 1855.
Plaster! Price Reduced!
THE subscriber hae just received at bis mill near
Mansfield, 350 lons CsyOga PLASTER stone,
where he will keep constantly on hand fresh ground
plaster ( o supply all that may give bim a call. .No
mistake this lime Lightning never strikes one Irctj
twice. Price $5,00 pc\ ton, A*MOS BIXDY.
Mansfield. Feb. 15,1855
W. W. WEltll, JW. »,,
HAS established himself in. the practice of Med
ivine and Surgery in the Township of Liberty
Pa , where lie will promptly attend all calls in |iis
profession.
Liberty, Feb. 1.1854.
WANTED.
JOURNEYMAN WAGGON-MAKER wanted tu
work by thy day, month or on shares, at tho
shop of the Subscriber in Clytncr township, Tioga
Co, Pa. I have a largo qmmtilv of seasoned Itlin.
ber on handi ready to be worked, snd would prefer
to give tho workman a share of the proceeds.
CHARLES PRITCHARD.
Clymcr, June T 4 1855. (tf)
Turning; & Chairmaking.
JBTICKLEY, Turner, und Cbairmaker, would
. i alarm tho public tbol he baa recently fitted up
his shop in good style, and is now prepared to manu
facture all kinds of CANE & COMMON CHAIRS,
of the best material and finish, Also Turning doaso
in sujM’rior style, on reasonable terms-
SHOP, south end' Main street, opposite U., W.
Darll's Wagon Shop.
SAMUEL lIF.UZOG, haring rented part of J.
Stickley’s simp is prepared to manufacture alt
kinds of CABINET WORK from the best material
and in superior style. He has on hand several so.
perior Mahogony Bureaus for sale cheap.
Wellaborough, April 14, 1855. ’
PARASOLS.—A bcauli (hi assortment jukttc
ceived at • [May 31,] JON ES & ROE 1
DR MUARICEAU'S, Private Medical Compan
ion. For Sale at BAILEY & FOLEY’S.
rrtRUSSES. —Benjamin’s Superior]Brass Truss,
J[ I'ur'sale by IJunc- W. V. CASE,