Only filve uioflr Own. Xhe following brief paragraph,. going the rounds of (ho "p'res's, has been ex tensively credited to ibis journal: ,■ - The Spiritual Telegraph says' Jonah wrote to his father, after the whale him, stating that he thought he,had found a .good opening. for a young man going-into, the toil buajpess—hul a fterwards wrote.forrttoney to bring him home, staling that be bad! been “sucked'm.” . Now, the above represstits’lhai, concerning “fish stories” .weclaim IQ be “wise.aboive what is written,” which the canons of the church will not aliow. As we do not care lo have credit for more than belongs lo,.us’, must,, in this case, respectfully resign out sup posed claim to authorship. Wc did not.fur nish this appendix to the prophet’s history; we never even heard that the junior Jonah wrote to his father at that time respecting his prospects ' r and, moreover, w« are not quite sure that the young man was taken in, as some have supposed. However, if our co temporaries.can cooirive 10 amuse themselves with such witless jokes, and to keep their pale lamps burning with oil from Jonah s whale, we certainly have no, objection. We hope they may obtain light enough from this source or some other to enable them lo dis tinguish their own offspring from the mem bers of our household ; so that while they are constrained to lather this filtfe vagrant, they may also acknowledge the forcible ab duction of some of our fair children of le gitimate birth (beautiful poems and respecta ble editorials,) which they have subjected to durance, possibly, to the rack, and without so much as a single intimation respecting either nativity, name, or history ,-Telegrpph. It is said ihai ihe Wheat crop of Illinois will, ibis season, amount to at least 25,000,- 000 bushels. The largest product of Illinois hitherto has not been more than 16,000,000 of bushels. Never assent merely to please. CONSUMPTION SUCCESSFULLY TREATED BY Inhalation of medicated Vapors! BY Johnson Stewart Rose, E D., FELLOW of the Royal College of,Physicians, and for years Senior Physician in (he London Royal Infirmary lor Diseases of the Langs. •In Uus age of progress, medical science has con tributed her full share to the general welfare; and that which shines resplendent, the brightest jewel in her diadem, la her last and greatest gift. Hedicated Vapor Inhalation,' In the treatment of CONSUMPTION and kindred affections. The most absurd notions, narrowmind ed prejudice, contemptible ignorance, and unblush ing quackery have long existed in the treatment of consuipplioa. Men of skill and reputation as phy sicians, have prescribed nauseous compounds to be taken into (he 'Stomachy to cure disease in the lungs; while the brazen.fkco quack held up his nostrum as the only star of hope for the consumptive—if only enough of it were swallowed. The stomach—where no disease exists —being tiie receptacle of all this, is soon rendered unfit to perform its functions, and the health thus materially injured. AH must see the absurdity, the positive injury,of such a course ; the disease is in the lungs, not in the stomach ; then why, in (he name of common sense, do you not ap ply medicine dti ectlij to the Lungs ’ The advantage of Inhalation in Consumption and Throat Diseases, is. that medicines in the form of Vapor are applied d'recdy to (ho Lungs where the disease oshls; the stomach is thus left free to aid in restoring health, j nv administering to it healthy, lifo-giv*ng food.— i THERE IS NO CASE SO HOPELESS that In halation will not reach! Tlio moans, 100, are brought within the reach of all, (ho manner of administer ing Hie Vapors being so simple, that the invalid is never required to leave home, where the hand of friendship and affection tends so much to aid the physician's efforts. The Inhaling molhod \s Soothing, safe, and speedy, and consists in the administration of medicine in each a manner that they are conveyed into (he Lungs in the form of vapor, and prmhte their action at the t'otoj the disease. lls practical success is destined to revolutionize the opinions of the medical world, and establish the entire curability of consumption. 1 earnestly appeal to the common sense of all; afflicted with Lung diseases, to embrace at once the advantages of Inhalation, and no longer apply med icine to the unoffending stomach. I claim for In halation a place among the priceless gifts that nature and art hath given us, that “ our days may be long in the land,’* and as the only Ark of Refuge. For the CONSUMPTIVE; & method not only ra tional, but simple , safe , and efficacious. To many ol my professional brethren throughout (nc Union, I tender my acknowledgements for their frank and manly course, in testifying to the merits of Inhalation. 1 shall bo pleased to cooperate with them in offering to Ihe afflicted the blessings of Medicated Vapor Inhalation in the treatment of Con«umplior. One word for myself, in answer to those claiming to have introduced (ho practice, and to the tribe of imiUlorH who, with brazen impudence, claim it as tlieir own. I both wrote in favor of Inhalation and practised it, 15 years ogol The apparatus then usee, with the medical agents employed, achieved only a partial success ; I, therefore, did not claim fot it then, those Miraculous powers, which a long practice has since enabled me to give to it. Proof of tins may be found in my work published in 184 b Applicants will please stale if they have ever bled from the Lungs, if they have lost Besh, have a cough, night sweats and fever turns—what and how much they expeclomto, what the condition of their stomach and bowels The necessary Medicines, Apparatus, &c., will be forwarded In any part. TERMS;—Five Dollars, consultation fee. Bal ance of fee payable only when patients report them selves convalescent. Recommendations by Physicians. We, the undersigned, practitioners in medicine, cheerfully and heartily reccommend Dr. ftoSeV method of treating diseases of the Lungs and Throat, as IAI be el and most effectual etser introduced into medical ptactice. Our convictions ore based upon having, several of our own patients, confirmed Con sumptives, restored to vigorous health, after a few months treatment by. Dr. Rose. In the above named diseases the application of “ Medicated Vapore,” inhaled directly into the Lungs, may be justly con* sidered a great boon to s uttering humanity, render ing Consumption a perfectly curable disease I Dr. Rose deserves well of the profession, for his unwearied labors in bringing the Inhaling method lo such a degree of perihelion. RALPH STONE, M. D. JONAS A. MOTT, M. D. CYRDS KINGSLEY, M. D. WM. B. AUSTIN, M. D. ORVILLEE UPSON, M. D. GAVIN WETMORE, M. D. Dr. Rose’s Treatise on Consumption, Price One Dollar. Address JOHNSON STEWART BOSE, Ofcce, 831 Broadway, New York, R- B-— The new postage law requires pre-pay. mcnl of letters. My correspondence being exten sive, applicants to ensure replies, must enclose poa tjgo. O’ Money letters roust bo registered by the ■ tmaslor —each letterl only toill.be at our risk, j-p [Augyat 9, l&JL—Gnp], Trial 1855. James :»= r p r,TO • ; Oh'ta. MoEwen * ’ <A- vlWetdj el aL- r J ; F.BumII “D. T. Billings et al D.H. Smith ■ i l '',Emer-Boweß. LnpindaiHoward ,■, ,**X, K. G«rßeld et aL Heary Ciimn : “ Caleb Short* el a|v-~ * Cbaa.-Blanchant > ’‘CiStoaaon.' ; .B.Satlerly , ;t “ j.ByWanwr ,U. Cuabman el *l. ; , •, ,“ Stinoi»Bi Kro*W' "a ; .Cushman &Smith. I>* Frest*• See'?*' 7 H< Ai Tcrrelt&Co. , « C- Ha**. J. Kelley • , Vfm.Bi(nmon»v, , W. A. Lindaley » J.ford, Garnishee,:, Win. Patrick , «-.Y» n P» tl »- Ba r na, Jackson “ Mat Upon. James Pritchard “ J$ cc P n *, . I Wdstfleld. ; . i H, E;Tanner *l''“Sf?®" / MtJu for Bradfotr « cSSjSffiji .1" " A. “ D.J.Shiyo. , A H McHenry “ Tioga Cftuttty. Wm Patrick ‘ “ft Vanhalla. Coin for Shapely ' “ Deity & Baker. 1 ' Coin Tor DeClung *• ' same.''',' J no. Kimble u Wm. Patrick. 1 Marla Blickley Emery Sllckley, ‘ Dickinson 1 “ Wells&ijarria. N Thompson et aL “ Sylvia Pgrmentier, A D jßockw'ell “ Warren Gleason. Wm Garrison el al. “ Tlios. G. Brown. Marriott for Lynch u C. Chnrchill. same. “ same. E T Hoyt “ 0 Slosson. ’ Bennett for Daggett “ Francis Short A C Bush “HR Niles. Tiogo Co. “ J Emery. 1 S Lindslcy “ J 6 Seeloy. Tanner “ C Pritchard M C Barber t “E, Dibble. Admr’s of P B Guernsey 11 Wm M Mallory. A Crowl & Co H Whilcotnb T Brace “ ■ O Fish el hi. Jno W Shoff “ Winlhrop Beach. H Bigelow “ C Churchill. Trowbridge “ J Prolzman el al. M D Field “ Sarah Gilby, el al. H A Guernsey for Otis “ Ethel Harris. Jho Young “ Geo Hebe, el al. G W Herrington “ A Whitcomb, A Harris “GW King An Ordinance. In relation to Side Walks in the borough of PgeUs bora.' Be it ordained by ihe Burgett and town council of the borough of Wdlsboro’ and it is hereby ordained by the authority of the same, That from and after the publica tion of this ordinance, the Side Wtflks on Main Street in VVellsboro’ shall be Plank instead of gravel ; and. that the first section of the ordinance, entitled "An ordi nance requireing’.he owrteraand occupants of real estate on Main Street to make and keep in repair the Side Walks on the same*” passed 17th day of May, 1855, be so far al tered and amended as to require the said own ers and occupants of lots on said Main Street to substitute plank for gravel in the construc tion of said Walks. Passed the 16th day of August, A. D. 1855. C, G. OSGOOD, Burgess. attest, B. B. SMITH, Sec'y. Union Academy. THE First Term for tlio ensuing year will com mence September 4tb; the second, November 27th j the third, February 19,1856. Tuition, from $2,50 to $3,50. Lessons on Piano and Meladeon, 8,00. Board per week, 1,25. The Teacher’s Class will receive instruction in the art of Teaching from the Principal and the Co., Superintendent during (be Fall and Spring Terms. Deerfield, Aug. 23, ’55. S. B. PRICE. Letters of ADMunsTBAv Tt»N having been granted to the subscriber on the estate of Elijah Fellows, Into of Middlebary, dcc’d, those indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against it to present them for sei’.lcmcnl. WeUsboro 1 Aug. 23-55. JNO. N. BACHE, Adm'r* Wellsboro 5 Academy. THE FALL TERM of this Institution will com mence September 4lh. Special attention will be given to the art of teaching. The Assistants arc experienced and approved teachers. Boild. Room, Washing &c. at $l5O to $2 00 per week. .There are a few rooms in town for those who wish to board themselves. Tuition el previous rales aud no de duction made for absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees. N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal. Weilsboro’Aug. 16, 1855. Jury List.—Sep. Term, 1855. GRAND JURORS, j : ’ . M. W. Welherbee, Jesse Curren, ■ John Tubbs, Lyman Frost, Byron Clark, Benjamin Mulford. Lewis Walker, Isaiah Newell, Francis Welch, Samuel Haxlell, J. D. I .on gw ell, C, P. Douglass, Geo. P. Crippen, Warren Davis, E. Seagers, James Duffy, Hiram Hodges, George Longwell, Albert Herrick, E. J. Stevens, Thomas Inscho, John T. Poms, E, Mclnroy, Edward Seely. TRAVERSE JURORS, Jackson. —Israel Moore, *Morris Seeley, »Wm. S. Mclntyre. Rutldnd. —Caleb Garrison, Pierce Sher man, ’Jefferson Prutsman, ’Daniel Raison, ’Lewis Seely, ’Harlin Baker. , Tioga. —Wm. R. Mitchell, Buel Baldwin, H. E. Smiih. SRddlebiiry.— Daniel Holiday, Chatham. —Neheniinh Beach, Henry Cur ran, D. L. Vandusen, ’Reuben Gloss, *P. P, Howland. - • Liberty. —Joseph Shefier, John Levegood Jr., Geo. Fa.ulkrod, Elliott Merrill, ’George Mail. SnUinnn. —Lafayette Gray, J. B. Cud worth, *Thos. Reynolds, ’Orrin Roggles : ’Lester Palmer. Lawrence. —Henry Creswell, Dan Tre main, A. M. Knapp, E. H. Mapes, ’James Roffl v ' Charleston. —Chauncey Ferry, John Bliss, ’A. G. Elliott,’Thomas Montague,’Hiram Brooks. Covington Boro'. —Thomas Graves, Da vid Caldwell, Thos. B. Putnam, *S, L. Bar her. ■ r • . , Covington,— ’Francis Welherbee, ’Butler Smi'h. , ' Deerfield. —Hiram Gilbert, ’James, Knox •Alonzo Stevens. . i . i. ■ Westfield. —Charlton Phillips Richard Kru zen* S. H. Purple* V. R. Gee* ' Farmington. —Charles Bottom, Charles Weeks, Joseph Red&old, • Jacob Mowrey, William Harding. . . ; Urtion. —Marlin Herringlod. Wellsboro'. —Geo. W. Barker,; Philip Sheffer.* Knoxville. —Samilel May, Jr, Bloss. —Washington Landis. Clymer. —ll, W. Merrick,* Silas Rush more,* ' i.TIfItJA/ COUNTY AG Jf A»£®t. , R S* y* ,Ge9Cw: fe. W'Wra:’R-.Q ? orge-*;i,g v -**- *'• f -- ! as 'Miller,* J.B. Clark,*,. ; Belmar.— OrlW B&ir,i'Ghk»>cy Austid * >'T(roS6 marked thus Second ■ farMtigton. —-Hiram Merritt’, RobertOas*. •beer.> " •> ’i-.- »;u ... . • [ : L. Miljef, ThpmarW.' Amps, haac Owen*. &hj. Aldfj&h, ,'Afatf Crip pen,* Edwin Dewey,* ; , : ■ ■ Charlatan: —John W. -Bailey, Wm. B.> VawHorn', Chester ' Patridge,* - WiP.Shum- Mothers.*' '• Elkland.—D, M. Vanzife,' Perry Dailey, Philetus, Crandall IsaaoLosey.* Efkland -Boro*.—Geo.Doronoe. '■ ; Ddjiui, JimeS A. Hathaway,* A; S. Jafeob Jonndon,* " Brookfield. —John Simmons, Joseph Bow. man,* W. G.,Seely,* Horace Frazier,* Ben jamin George;* ■ - - ./acfcson.—John F; Oleaveland,' Willard Smlt.h, H, WCWjlie, J. K. Burgess. H. G. Garrison. , . , Deerfield, —Emer Bowen, Ghas,. Toles, Wm. A. Falkner, Levi Falkner.* Liberty. J. G. Albeck, Joseph Ridge Jno. M. Sheffer,f,Bu.rdii Wilson.* Westfield. —David Rexford. Chatham. —Nelson Ray, G. B. Owletl,* George King,* Samuel Miller, Jr.* Benoni Short* ~ Lawrence Boro’. —George Sla men, Smith Stevens.* Shippen. —Job Rex ford, Deroy Heringlon,* Morris. —Hiram Campbell. . Covington. —Joaiah Graves. Covington Boro’, —Vidor Gray,* Calvin Newell.* Gaines. —Reuben Davis, B. V. Ogden.* JBloas. —Joseph Johnson, Even Bowen. Middlebury. —G, ,W. Herringlon. Clymer. —Henry Crippen, Henry Steele. Delmar. —Leonard Palmer, Kilburo Cool idge. Knoxville. —Henry Seely. Union.— Richard Tilion,* D‘ Landon.* Richmond.— James Whipple,* W. K. Johnson,* A M. Spencer.* Wellsboro'. —Laugher Bnche.* Rutland, —John V, Swan.* L, M. Palmer.* Those marked thus * are for thfe'Second Week. STARTLING, BUT TRUE! WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that tho wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition os nut cren fur one day to feel the happy and exhilarating inllu enco incident to tho enjoyment of health ■ THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Bat a few years ego in lha flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and opparpntly in explicably, becomes Q feeble, sickly, sallow, 1 debili. bited wife, with fraqie emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the imjwcss of suffering,' and an utter physical ana mental pros tration, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with tho mar riage state, tho violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to tho wife, hut often HEREDITARY DOMPLIINTB UPON THE CHILDREN 4 * L'.NTO TICE TUI CD AND FOURTH OKNKHATIO*/* Transmitting CONSVKPTION, SCROFULA. HIPiK'KONURIA, IKSAMTY, OOVT, KL\G'R EVIL, mid other mid worse Diseases, ns a DREADFUL INHERITANCE I'llOM Till-- FAKE.NTS. “ Aivl mu«t tlii» continuef Must this bo? Is then) no rrm*"lyf No reliefV So hope?” Tlie rcmcilj it* by knnwinp the cfttutes and avoiding Uicin, nnJ knowing (he remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, BY DB. A. M. BAUIUCF.au, ntonasoß or Ptst-ian or wcpitt. One Hundredth Edition , (500,000), 18mo. t 250. [OX FIXK PAPKR, XXTKA BINDING, $1.00.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade sales In Now York. Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in the United States. It VU first published in 1847. since which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUBAjTD COPIES have sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SEAT BY MAIL, attesting the high estimation in which it is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOB EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both b person and by letter. Here every woman enn discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, aud the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother bos often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, b respect to which her sensitiveness fur bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such in struction and advice, and also explain man; symptom*’ which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities Incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions or Irregular illoe peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from prolapsus uteri (faffing of the womb), or from Jtuor albus (weakness, debility, be.) Many are In constant agony for jnany months preceding confine ment Marty hpve difficult if not dangerous deliveries, mid slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are hamrded during such time, will each find In its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It is of court* Impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of,‘as they are of a nature strictly In tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Reader, aro you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother f Uavo yoa tho siocore welfare of tboso you lore at heart? Provo your sincerity, and lose no time lo learning what causes interfere with their health and hap piness net less than your own. It will avoid to .you and years, os it has to thousands, many a day of -pain and anxiety, followed by steepless nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines 'and advertised nnstmms m hich otherwise /would' provide for declining years, the inGrmiticapf age and tho propor education al youlf children. \ , J * In conwqacnce of the Universal popularity of ( the work, jm evidenced by its extraordinary wile, various imposi tions have been attempted, as well oh booksellers as on the'pnblle, by imitations .of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices' and deceptions, It' bai boon found necessary, therefore, to ' CAUTION THE PUBLIC to boy nb hook unless the words 11 Dr. A. M. Hacmouu, 129 i4bcrty Street,' Ji. Y.J’ .iir on (and the entry in the Clerk’s Office. on the back of) the title page { and boy only of respectable' end honorable 'dealersor send by ipgil, and address to in A. M. )faorioßui. : J7”Upon receipt: of OAejJJoUar “THBMAK-, BIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDICAL. COM PANION” is sent (matfoi /reel to any pari. -of the United States, the Canadas and British Provinces; Ail’ letters dost be post-paid, • and addressed to Dr. A, ;M. MADRIOEAU, box 1224, City. JroUthibg Office, Wo. 129 liberty Street, Wev> York. AGENTS. ’ Mrs. Cynlliia Williams, Uonetdale— Went* & Stark, Carhonilulc—E Flint, Williamsport—Dr S. U Scott, P Main, Mainsbpr'r— BAlLtiV & WelUborough. ~ CANDIDATES. THE UNDBRBIGNEDiiiRWiUsboro’, hereby announces to the voter* of Tipga-Cpunly,thal be will be a candidate fiir the ofhce of County Treos. urcr at the ensuing October Election. • Aog. g. 1855. A. J. SOFTELD. V r; "’i '7 1 SHERIFF. 4 ,1’ : / I ' 1 reject- X ■ JUUjtannoa rices to the voters of Tioga'Qehqly, thsl, .be will be a Candidate for. the office of Sheriff at the coming October btcciioh'.' 1 ■' Aug. 2,1835. ,y. JQjHjS. ~ . , SBGRipE, r I IHE UNDERSIGNED, gf Middlpbury, hereby ‘ "*■" ™aoutfee4 toJhe.vmOTsof Tiogb County, that he will be a candidate for the office of Sheriff at the 1 ensuing Oclobereteclion..-; . - r i Aug. 2 t 1855,, i HOWARD H, POTTERi, j .1 Count yCoimnUslouCrv „» THE UNDERSIGNED, of Charleston, aqdoae of Jbo 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 StItiMWAY. COMMISSIONER. THE UNDERSIGNED, of Shlppco, respectrutly announces to the- voters of -Tioga County, tbal bo will be a candidate for County Commissioner at the next October election. . DAVID ELLIS. Aug. 9. SHERIFF. THE UNDERSIGNED, of Elklaod boro* here . by. announces Lto the/voters of Tiegateorintv that he will be a-candidate for the officoof Sheriff ul the next October election. Aug. 9. TIMOTHY COATES. Notice. THE undersigned, citizens-of .Tioga County, Pa., hereby give notice thkl they intend to make application to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next session (which commences on the Ist Tues day of January 185 G,) for the creation of a corpo rate body with Banking or discount privileges, by the name and style of the “THE TIOGA COON TY BANK,** to bo located at Tioga'Village, Tioga County Pennsylvania,-wilh a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of in creasing said' capital to two hundred thousand dol lars. Vine DoPai, B. C. Wickham, ‘ ,1 ‘ J. 8. Bosh, .A. T. Guernsey, J. W. Guernsey, F. E. Smith, 1 P. S. Tullle, A. C. Lush, Jas. G. Mercereau, Jacob Johnston, J. Sclmuffein, T. J Berry, A. Humphrey, 11. E. Smith, Edward fiayn, H. S. Johnston, Seth Daggett, Jas. Goodrich, Lewis Daggett, E. T. Bentley. Tioga, June 21,1855-Gm. ■ NOTICE? IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an application will bo made to the L' /Ma n-e of Pennsylvania, at its next session, for ihc cr lion of a corporate body with general Banking privileges of issue, discount and deposit, to be called W THR BANK OF TIOGA COUNTY” with a c apital o** One Hundred’Thou sand Dollars, said Bank to be located in the Boro* of Wellsboro/ Tioga Co, Pa f J.L Robinson, B. B Smith, S. F. Wilson, Jas. Lowrey, Jno. N. Bachct L. I. Nichols. Wellßboro,* June 14,1855. [6m.] NOTICE is hereby given that an application will be made to the Legislature of at its nexs Session,.for l)ie incorporation of a Hank with discounting privileges, with a ' .pilul of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increa sing to One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, to be called the M TIuGA VALLEY BANK" and to be located in Mansfield. Tioga Co. Pa. Mansfield June 25, 1855. ' . Village Lotfor Sale. \ THE Subscriber offers for sale a 10l silnnlcH in 11,. u.„. -r r — lll-. p, taining about thrcc■^ou••ll' , ' of an acre. Said 10l is bounded and described ns follows, on (he west by Middle street, north by Micajab Seeley, east by Curtis Parkhnrst, on the south by Demond. Said lot has on it a good two-story dwelling bouse newly fitted up in neat and cunvcnicnl style, and painted inside and out; also a good barn aml other necessary out buildings. Inquire of JAMES KIN SEY Esq. Lawrenccvillo Tioga Co. Pa. WM. M. JOHNSON, Lawrcnceville, Juno 14 1855, (6m.) • Auditor’* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that I will attend to the duties of my appointment ns Auditor in the mailer of (ho sale by the Sheriff of the real ci tale of E. D. Tinncy at the Feb. term last, at the suit of J. &J. Purkhursl, —at my otfica in Wells, boro’, on Friday, the 31st day of August, inst., at 2 o’clock P. M., of said day ; at which time and place, all persons interested in the fund arising from the said sale, arc hereby notified to present and substantiate their claims to it, or be forever de barred of coming upon the same or any part there .. .. . JNO.M. BACHE, Aag, 9,1855, Auditor. IScKislcr’s Notice. TOIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the AV Administrators of the following Estates have settled their accounts, and that ihcsamo will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Tioga County, on MONDAY the 3d day of September nexi, for confirmation and allow, nnce: The account of William Harrison, Ad ministrator of the Estate of WILLIAM MEEK, late of Wellsboro’, deceased. The account of. Harlityßaker, Administra tor of the Estate of SARAH HANDY, late of Rutland township, deceased. The account of Leander Smith and Henry Ralhbone, Administrators of ihe Estate of CHARLES HORSLEY late of Elkland townshp, deceased. W. D. BAILEY, Register. Registers Office, Wellsboro’, Aug. 9T855, SHERIFF SALES. T>Y VIRTUE of sundry writs o{ Fieri Fa i' cias, Venditioni Exponas and Levari Fa cias, issued out of the Tioga Common Pleas and lo me directed, I Will expose' at public sate at ihe Court House iri ' \Vellsboi;o‘, on MONDAY the 3d day of September- next, at one o’clock P. M., to wit: A lot of land in Gaines township, bohpded north by S. X. Billings, east by Long Run, road sonth by Wellsboro & Couderspvrt road, and wort- by S. X- Billings—containing one acre of improved land, with a tavern bouse, barn and some fruit trees lliprcap. To bo sold ns (he properly of Benjamin Burse. ALSO—AloLofland in Deerfield township bound, ed north and east by C. & S, Short, south by Cow. anesque road, and west by ILH. Mosher—contain ing 1 acre of improved land, a lame Tavern house and frame burn thereon. To bo sold as the propel ly of Wm. A Falkner V Co. ' ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township bounded north by Jeremiah (Clock, cast by David Jacobs, sonth by Thomas Davis, and west by Daniel Burno —Containing ■ about 93 acres with about 80 acres improved, flame bouse, two frame barns wilii shed ond an apple orchard thereon. ALSO—A lot of land bounded north by Jacob DocksUder, cast hy Peler Tipple, south by Simeon Ely, add west by Jeremiah 60 acres with about 40 acre* implored, frame house, log barn, and apple orchard tliercon. t'To be sold a* the property of Noah Wheeler, Ad minist’r of Betsey Wheeler. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga, bounded north by lands of W. W. Bullard, cast by Clark, Simmer &, Clark, and Fox do Bronson, sonth. by-Andrews da Langdon, and west by Marlin’S iulotfoceqce lot so called—canlaiuingiboutl2saeres. .'iir ALSOVA lot Of land;iif Tioga township, bbhndcd north by itonk road,east south, by A. C. Busband west 6y Harris' about' j an acte,improved, a fnmehpjise and barn and. some fruit trees thereon. To be eotd as tho properly of Margaret .Goodrich.; , ' AESO— AIso ‘a '.Jot called Jhc Colkcl Steam’ Mil) abohl 336 acres‘wilh' about 40 cr SO kcreajfripruved/wllh (bur frame houses, tyro frame skvymUland sbrngtaMiß Jherion. AIJJO7-Alat'ini Lawrence township ‘oalfcij.lije Cdlßet Loyal Sock lot—containing about 258 4-1 Q acres.' To hi dold as the property of SaAihel Whit man. ALSO^-A lot of land situate in town, ship, Tioga ebhnty; bounded oorlfi by Slajaßoad, east jby HL and V. W. Gray f south f hy, jC. Marvin ahd E. pyer, and west by Josisli containing about seventy five acres; with! about twenty or twenty five acres improved ; i iVa'tac house, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold hs Uie property of Thomas Graves. ■ r lot-of land" in Covington township, bounded north[ by A. Dspglas and O. P. Taylor, by j. JenningO, sooth by James Copp and OiTver Elliott, and weal by David Bowdn—containing' onb hundred 6fteeri and 7-10 acres more or less, with about forty acres improved, a frame barn, frame hodse arid somo fruil trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Erastos Friink'lm. ALSO—Atoloflarid j n ElUtand Boro* bounded north, by. public road, cast, south and west by John Ryoij—coritdini.ng ode fourth of (ri acre, with a frame house and some fruit trees tlioreon. To'bc sold kn the property, ot Edward Kennedy ALSO—A lot of laud in the Boro’ of Welisboro', beginning a; the corner of Main and.Nvrris streets, thence sooth fifiy-five degrees east oq said Norris street,' two hundred and fifty lief to’ Pearl Street, thence south forty five degrees' west along said Pearl street sixty feet, thence north forty-five degrees west two hundred and fifty feet to Main street, thence north forty five degrees oast along said Main street sixty feet to the place of beginning— containing nne third of an acre, designated on the plan l of Welisboro’ as lot No. 17 south of the Ave nue, 1 with a frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph' Sofield el. si, ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township boun ded portb by Rufus Daggett, east by public road, south by Wtn. Daggett, west by -Thomas Tobcr— containing sixty acres morobr less with about thirty acres improved. To be sold as the property of Hannah St, C. C. Daggett. ALSO—A lolofland in Richmond township boun ded no) th and east by Joseph P. Morris, south by road lending to Welisboro,' and west By the Tioga Rivdr—con-laining one and a half acres more or less,-improved, with dwelling house,shed and some frail trees therc-on. To be sold as the properly of Jabez Stone. AKSO—A lot of land in Farmington township bounded north by Bingham land, east by William Baxter, south by H. Boudish and west by Gilbert Bullbck—containing forly five dr fifty acres with about twenty acres improved, block house, shed and some fruit trees thereon, > To be sold as the property of CJiiaunccy A. Builcy, John Weeks, John U, Weeks and jChaa. Weeks. ALSO—a lot of land in Middlebory township, bounded north by Jason Prutztnan and 1. Briggs, cast by H. F. Westbrook, south by James Brown and 1 west by Sinead—containing about 150 acres, with about TO acres improved, frame frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as llic property of George Westbrook. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, boun pod north by Slrawbridgc warrant, and Steele’s warrant, east by Struwbridge warrant &. south by Wilson warrant —containing about 300 acres with about 8 or 10 acres improved, a frame bouse, and log barn thereon. To be sold as the property of Ly man Spencer. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury township, bounded north by Geo. Dickinson and others, east by John Prulzman. south by Jacob Pfutzman, and west by William Hunter—containing 192 acres with about 50 improved, log house, frame baju and shed, apple orchard and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Sylvester Beckwith. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington town<hip, bounded north by Levi Rcdfield. east by Rob. Cas hier, south by Simeon Cadv, and west by George o—'j v.mwiMint uinjut too a errs with unoui 00 acres improved, frame homo, frame barn, frame for a barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as th’p properly of Abner Cady. ALSO—The equal undivided half of a Saw Mill and the necessary water and road privileges, for the p'unc, situatp op the form of N. C. Sweet in Middle bury township. To bo sold as the property of A. M. Sweet. ALSO—A lot of land in Covington township, bounded north by lands of J. Slcbbins, east by James Pearson, sooth by Zimmer lands, and west by Levi Haft—conlaiuihg 100 acres more or less with about 20 acres improved, and a log house thereon. To bo sold as (ho property L. C. Lcvally. ALSO—A lot of land m Rutland town ship, bounded north by Barnhart, east by 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 properly cf Isaac Benson and John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded dn the north by A. J. Fisk, Joseph Symonds and Mrs. Bryant, east by Maygee & Mercereau and widow Gee, south by Wickham and 'Puthill formerly the Beckwith lot, and Edwin McKinney, and west by James Beebe, Webster and Hall—conlain ing about nine hundred acres, with about one hundred and flfly acres improved two frame dwelling houses, three plank houses,, one frame barn, one Blacksmith Shop, Saw Mill and on apple and peach orchard thereon. Also —A lot of hind in Tioga township on the north side of Broad street, bounded on the west by Francis Carey and the heirs of the 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 of land in Tioga township on the north aide of Cowanesquc street, bounded on the west by Crooked Creek, on the north by Margaret Allen, on the east by Sumuel Bennett, and south by said Cowanesque slrce —containing i an acre more or less, with frame house’ and barn and some fruit tree thereon, and known as the (“ *’) An drus’ lot. To•,be sold ns the property o Charles O. E'z aijjl.Lyman'Fisk. ALSO—A loti of land in Covington and Richmond townships, bounded north by Anna Morris, east by Kiph&rt; south by S. B. Kel sey, west by Jennings nnd 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, east 1 by Kipliart and Johnson, south, by A. Graves, nnd west by Jennings— corttitinin'g 40 acres more or less, .with'about 20 acres Improved, a frame house, frame barn, .ami some fruit trees thereon. To be sold ns the properly of S. B. Kelsey. ALSO—'The undivided one fourth part of all'jtve following described lots of land:-tA certain lot of land situate in the township of Gaines,'in Ihe county of Tioga and stale of Pennsylvania, bounded north by 1 land sur veyed oh warrant No. 2360, east by No. 2. ■ 378, south by 2433, and west by No, 2382 —containing nine hundred and nineiy acres, be- (he same more or less, nnd being the whole tract of lunJ surveyed upon wtucant No. 3431. a'lso —A tract of lund; surveyed- on- war* rani-N0,.5}3?9,rW. .Willinlc Vffrratliqe-r-coa laining 793a0rc9 mdre’ur labs,'bounded norih' by ifinghanvlands, east by warrant No, 3360, soulh by ! Wdira n { No. 2882 andland surveyed in warraht frafiied to'R; G, While; and west by the Potter Co. fife itbd—A tract'of land strrveyctf in warrant No. 2380,W. VVillink warrantee; containing 885 acres more Sr less; founded north by Bingham'labdsi'east ,by warrant No, 2307,- abuth by K warrint No. 2379 and 2481, and west by warraritNo.23s9 above described; also— 'A 'lract of land 'surveyed on rant No. 2384, W.Wilhnh warrantee,'con-- talriitig 596 acres, andbeing the east halfof said Warrant bciutided’noriH by warrant No.- 2359, east by warrant No. 2481, south by warrant No. 2427,'and west by west half of same, warrant. • ’ ‘ 1 ' :v ‘ also— A tract of famf part of Warrant No, 1040, l3B andS-lOttl'pcrey, booh ded. north by lot surveyed'lb Win. Swarf* Wood; east by Isaiah' Furman, South by war rant No. 2360, and tyest by lot surveyed’ln Sylvester Davy and ajtefward'contracted ir U. G‘. White, with 60 or 70 acres improved, fmir frame houses, one frame and log house,- six barns, a blacksmith shop, saw mill, and some frail trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of David Ellis' and B. 6; Smith, Ad* ministrntors of Jesse Locke, dec r d,- ALSO — A -lot offend in Strddfebbry town ship, bounded.north by D. A. Clark, east by Sylvester Bccltwith, south by Jacob PruilT man and west by Leveret Wilcox—-contain ing about 47 acres with about forty acres im proved, frame house, frame barn and somo fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erly hf William Hunter. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Jacksqti (now Rutland) township, beginning at a post on the east line of a lot surveyed for Johor Rudd, south two hundred and forty nine and six tenths perches to a hemlock, east one hun dred and ten perches to post, north one hod drcd ninety-five and six tenths perches to ‘a post, west forty five perches to a post, novilif fifty four perches to a post, west sixty-five perches to the beginning—containing one hundred forty seven and seven tenths ncrey, being part of two tracts of land''Burve\ed'ift pursuance of warrants Nos. 975 and 976 in the name of Myers Fisher, with about fifty or sixty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold os the property of John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlehury town ship, bounded north by Bingham lands, east by Clark Cole and south and west by Martin Stevens—containing 65 acn s more or less, with about 30 acres improved, a log house, frame barn and stable and apple orchard thereon; To be sold as the properly of Thom as Led. ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by Goodman’s Estate and others, east by S. B. Barnes, south by James Walrous, and west by W. W. Tate—contain ing about 300 acres with about 40 or 50 acres improved, 3 frame houses, 2 frame barns, saw mill and apple oichard thereon. To be suld as the property of Geo. W. Phe nix and John L. Phenix. ALSO—A lot of land in Delrnar town ship, bounded north by Henry Broughton am) A. Kreiuer, east by Win. Bache, sg:i:li 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 Wellsboro,’ boun ded south east by Main street, south west by W.ater street, nonh west by Water si reel, and north east R. G. Whi'e, being 120 feet front on Main street, by 250 feet on Wain street, with Tavern House, Siore,Barn,some out buildings, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of H. B. Graves & Co. ALSO—A lot of land in Bloss township, bounded nor;h by lands of the Arben land Co., east by Seymour Davis & Co, south by road, and west by Seymour, Davis & Co., — containing about one acre impioved, with a frame house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold ns the property of Joseph Allen. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga Village bounded North and East by G. W. Taylor, South by Lewis Dagget and West by the Williamson Road, being 25 feet front on Williamson Road by 125 feet deep. To be sold ns the property of R. R. Rundle. ALSO—A to' of land in Union township, hounded nor'h 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 properly of T. S. Griswold. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston tsp„ bounded north by H. Claus, east by L, J, Cooley, south by Cooley and west by Chas. Cooledgt—containing about 134 acres, about acres improved, a frame house and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the properly of Joseph J. Shumway. ALSO—A lot of land in Union tsp., boon* ded north by land deeded to Wm. R. Rath* bone and land contracted to V. 0. Tilton, east by land contracted to L. Dorm, south by Isaac Reeder opd west by Jos. Middaugh— containing 2§ acres. To bo sold as the prop erty of,Wm, W. Spalding. [ ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland lownshipi bounded norib by land formerly ot William Rose and land-contracted to Geo. W. Brew, er, east by Said Brewer and land contracted to Albert Judson, south by land of Jefferson Pruizman and land heretofore deeded to Ez ra Wood and west by land • contracted to Shadrach Thompson—being lot No. 46 on the subdivision of Bin-liam lands in Rutland township, containing 97 acres and allowance with about 80 acred improved, two frame houses, two frame barns and granary and other outbuildings and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the 'properly- of Marlin Johnson. - H. A. GUERNSEY, Sheriff. Wellsbord*, August, 0, 1855. . NOTICE is hereby given that ao amount equal to the cost will bo required to be paid upon each sale when struck down 10 Ihe bid der and upon a failure to comply with 1 hia regulation the trad of land wll ng-iin be of. fered fur sale, and no sale will bo without- payment of costs.
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