Kansas; —The Atchison party are going to hold a Convention 10 rhaks a' State Constitu tion for Kansas- . They will had thefpselrea' too late The people have taken the matter in hand, and *lll' see that'a coristitmiOp « provided in due lime. The following graph, setting forth the programme of the border ruffians, we find in the proceedings of the Missouri Kansas Legislature on the 4th “In the House, to-day, Dr. Slringfellow of- Cored a resolution to the effect thpl a conven lion be called to frame a constitution, prior to Kansas'being admitted into the Union. It sets the first Monday in October as the day on which the polls should be opened, and the people are to vote ‘Convention* or ‘No Gon veniion* on that day. If the majority are in favor of a convention, provided thiA resolution passes, we may expect a petition from Kan sas to be admitted as a state at the next ses sion of Congress. Dr. Slringfellow’s reso lution was referred to a select committee of Messrs. Marshall, Anderson and Mathias.— They tt ill report to-morrow. ’’ Boston, Friday, Aug. 24, 1855. The will oHhe late Abbot Lawrence do nates 810,000 to ihe'Boston Public Library and 850,000 to the Lawrence Scientific School in Cambridge. His other bequests have not yet been madcpublic. Boston, Friday, Aug. 24, 1855. A Stale convenlinn of Know Nothings was held at Bellows Fulls, Vermont, ibis week, at which Gov. Royce was nominated for renter, lion. The Convention was considerable split up in opinion and far from bnrmtmions. Govenor Pollock has appointed James Hepburn, Esq., of Philadelphia, Law Re. porter for the Supreme Court of DIS. MARRIED, On the SOth iniL, at Dickinson House, Corning, br Gray, Esq., Mr. WALTER BRIGGS, and Mi»» RHOENNA, daughter of Mr, Charles Good win. all of Middlubury, Pa. f 1 understood by the way of Van Buren, the groomsman, that they had a delightful season—that they enjoyed the time exceed ingly well, and that the affair passed off to Uie entire satisfaction of all concerned. They did not miss ihe “troin” (i,e. of cars) gel on (tie wrong tram, nor run off the iraek. iNottnns oceured lo "mar the feslivnies of ine occasion.’ Thai prosperity happiness may attend you "o er life's tempestuous sea,” is the sincere wish o' A FRIEND. DIED. In Middlebury, on the 33d injl„ JULIA A, wife of Morris Kelsey, aged 19 years, II months and 9 days. [Obituary next week., Administrator’s Notice. WHEREAS, Letters ol Administration harp been granted to the undersigned,on the rotate Albert A. Johnson, late of Jackson, Tioga fcounly, Po., d - ceased. Notice is therefore hereby given to all per* sons indebted to said estate to make immediate pay. mcnl, and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement RMKLINE JOHNSON, Adm'x WILLIAM GARRISON. Adin'r Jackson, August 28, ’55-61. Orphans 9 Court Sale. Bv virtue of on Order of the Orphans’ Court of 1 logo comity, Pa. wo will expose to public sole, on the premise*, on MONDAY, tho l*i day oi* Octo ber next, at 1 o'clock P. M. the lollowing described properly late the estate of Conrad West, deceased, situated in the Township of Liberty,Tioga County, tii ; Bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Mor ns. on the cast by lands Juhn Haven, on (he south by Unds of Conrad King, and on the whet by IdndßofJas. M’Vav—containing EIGHTY ACRES, will) about thirty acres imprved, a log house and a young orchard thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. WILLIAM MILLER, ( JOSEPH MORRIS Liberty, August 28. '55-4*. PEWIUSYLVAUIA MAGISTRATE'S LAW LIB ARY k . 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' 0n °” KAY & BROTHER.- Law Bookisu-irs and Poblisbiu. 17 A 19 Soulh fifth Sirtti, rlnt Store aboreChcsinut Pvlrders or letters of inquiry (br Law Books mitn the eouulry, promptly attended to. HARNESS. MAKING. rpHE subscriber, Having-ure- /k. A,, proved bia, Barnett Shop to Bonf-Seely 1 * old stand, two doors gg/mzSStStk, above, tbo Presbyterian Church readyto make to order all articles pertaining to the business, in. the best manner and of the. very .best material. • , ' „ 20 FARMERS AflD OTHERS he would say that be sells articles in their line of busmen CHEAPER FORCASH than any other esUb- Ughmcnt in Ihe county. A goW MsortmeM of letups, Harness, CO ReIpAIKW® done on shbrf notice and in promptly filled and warranted to give entire satisfaction. ... ST Cull and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. “Live and'Let Live,” is his motto. ID* Most kinds of Country Produce taken m ex change (or work at the best market price. A fair share of public patronage respectfully so licited., . - i 1 r- ■ f ■i 1 * •■ * • ■ > i 'i I — Li — ■_!.. • SHAT EVEfIY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW, i t two incident to Ihe enjoyment of hSiltli u * BLOOMING EridE, . .j! ' ft>«h&..«pkiy;- saflTw.t dibmi- 1 . tnme emaciated, nerves muinwg, : ttlrito depressed, countenance bearing tba impress gauffering,.and an otter physical and mental proE . 1 of the slmplcVtand ™ k ?. of health «» nonnoeted with' the mai risoslsie, tba vtolallon of which entails disease, , suffering and misery, not only to the wife, hot often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON TH$ CHILDREN • " t'KTO TUB TUlBp AND FOURTH OENriwtIOS,” COSSUMPTIOIV, SCROFUI.*. HVPOCrfONDRIA, INSAnIttI&OBT. KINO'S KVlt, and other mid wane' Dlscuee, u' K DRE ?£f, UL inheritance FROM THE PARENTS. “ And mart this continue! * Volt this bo f Is than no rsmsdj? Nd relief t Nohop»r< ' u mere no ih2r. l ilsfv ajr Jr b o, kD °*i r ff th.'cause*.end avoiding THE MARRIED WOMAN’S ‘‘PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, DT DH. A. M. MAVRICEAtT, ' .TWTT3BO* OF DtSKASB 07 VOSOCI. One Hundredth Edition , (500,000). IBmo., pp. 250. lojr rufi parr, *rnu t&NDoro, $1.00.] A stsodard work of eiUbliahed reputation, found cltfttod rt.tr? the great We s«les in Ke« York, HiUadelphto, and other chlet, tmd told hr the prfocfpoJ . A. lora In tha United SUtes. It to first pubUihed in 1947, since which .time . bATe been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, Attesting tbo high eitlmstion In which it is held u a re* lUbls popular Medical BOOK FOB EVERY FEMALE Ihe sothor baring devoted bis exclusive tlttnlfon to the trestmentof complaints peeuHsr to females, In respect to which he is ytarljr consul led bj thousands both to oersoa sod bj letter. r Dare every woman can discover, by com paring bar ova symptoms with those described, the oatare, chancier, causes of, and (be proper remedies for, her complaints. Tbs wife about becoming a mother has often used 0 f instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, In respect to which bor sensitiveness for bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find such In struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would pocaslon anxiety or alarm as all the peculiarities Incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions or irregular* itfes 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 prtlapstu vieri (falling of the womb), or from Jluor aWiu (weakness, debility, &c.) Msny are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult If not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. gome whose lives an hazarded during each time, will each find In its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief ft is of same 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, are you a husband or a father? a wife or a mother? ilnve you the sincere welfare of those you lore at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes interfere with Uteir health and hap piness net less than your own. It will avoid to you and years, as it lias 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 nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, the InQmiUics of age and the proper education of your children. , In consequence nf tlu» universal popularity of the pork, « erWcaofJ by Ito fxtpwr'llaar/ eale, rarioax Impost? tlon* Imre b**n attempted,* as >rcll too oookselleta as on ill* public, l»v hint*llona of title pspo, ftpurfou* odKUm*. r. 1 ' /. urr< »! i “ksrtsM- fleAsi£ * therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to bnr n<> book unless the words “ IV. A. M. Mxrßicratr, 1.9 liberty street, N. V. " I* on (and the entry in the Cl«tU’b Udice oa tho back of) the title page; and buy only of honorable dealers, or send by mail, end address uTlri A. W. llauricexu. 49" Upon receipt of One Dollar “THE MAR RIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDIOAE -COM PANION” U seat (maCtd free) to any part of the United States, the Canadas ana British Provinces. All letters must'be post-paid, - and addressed to'£fr. A.;,M. MADBICBAU; box 2224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New- York. ‘ Mrs. Cynthia William*, Honesdah —We nix A- Stork, Carhondalc —E Flint, Williamsport— *DrB. u Scott, Bedford —G D Main, Mainsburg —BAlLEY Sc FOhEYrWelhhorougb. Trial List.—Sep. Term 1833. James Ford ts. Simeon Power. Chao. McEwen “ D. Weed, ct at F, Russell - u >D. T. Billings at «L D. 11. Smith “ Erncr l*owcn. Lucinda Howard 44 L. K. Garfield et at ■ Henry Curran 14 Caleb Short, et al. Chas, Blanchard 44 C. Slusson. S. Sailorly 44 J. S. Warner. U. Cushman ct al. u Slillmam Frost, Cushman Sc Smith 44 Frost Sc Seely. H. Sc Co. 44 C. Henson, J. Kelley 44 Wm. Simmons. W, A; Llndtlcy ' “ J. Ford, Gart^aliee. Wm. Patrick 44 HI Vannotta. Barna Jackson 44 Harris Matlison. James Pritchard 44 School Directors ol Westfield. H. E. Tanner «“ • same. John Piatt 44 Tioga County. Marriott for Bradmer C. Churchill ct a). A. ‘A. Shive 44 D.J. Slave. A H McHenry 44 Tioga County. Wirt Patrick 44 H Vannalls. - Coin for Shapely 44 Doty A Baker. Com for DcClong u same. Jno. Kimble 44 Wm. Patrick. Maria SlicMey 44 Emery Slioklcy, —*— Dickipson 44 Wells & Harris. N Thompson el al. 14 Sylvia Parmonticr. A D Rockwell 44 Warren Gleason. Win Harrison el nl. 44 Tlios. G. Brown, Marriott for Lynch 44 C. Churchill. same. 44 same, E T Hoyt 44 C Slosaon. * Bennett for Daggett 44 Francis Short. A C Bush “ RU Niles. Tiogo Co. 44 J Emery. J S Lindidry “ J G Seeley. Tanner 44 C Pritchard - M C Barber u E. Dibble. Admr’s of P B Guernsey 44 Wm M Mallory, A Crawl Sc Co 14 H Whitcomb T Brace 44 O Fish et al. Jno W Shoflf 44 Winlhrop Beach. H Bigelow *■ C Churchill. Trowbridge 44 J Prutxrnan et oil M D Field . ■ H Surah Gilky, cl 01. H A Guernsey lor Qtis 44 Eihcl Harris. Jno Young ■' ; * Geo Hcbe,e( al. GW Herrington * u A Whitcon^b, A Harris i *• “GW ICing IJnio'n Academy. FtnATerm Tor tbeenfuing year will com* •» mcnec Bopt*tnW;,4lli; lire second, November 271 h; Ilia. third, FebrutifyT9,lBs6. Tuition, from . . $2,50 to 83,50, ! Lessons on Piano and Melodeon, 8,00. Board per week, . ■ ■ 1,50. Tho Teacher’s Clou will receive instroolion in tire art of Teaching from tho Principal and the Co., Snperinlendent.during the Fall and Spring Terms. Peerftdd, Aog.’ 23, ’55. S. B. PRICE. TV/T ATTR ASSES—conaUntiy on hand and IVI .for Sale by B. T. VANHORN. 1 Bleached & brown muslins «t May 31 1859. TONGS & ROB FITE HUNDRED THOUBAHD OOPIEB AGEIVTS. OANSIOATZiS. hmky c IJ , , n " ounc » Wtke voters ofiTlogtCounly, that j Aug. 2,185k' HOWARD H.. POTTER’.' Conniy Commiialoner. mHE mtfLJ .X.• of tbp 'diahet settlers’ lb Tidgi County.-aiihoirti? e» to;tbe.»nthW Iberaof lfat he will be'a esadli »fe for Commissioner at the next October election.' ' Ang. 9. SLEEMAN SHOMWAY. COMMISSIOnEB. THE UNDERSIGNED, ufsiiippcn, retipeclfuily announces lo tho voters of Tioga Comity, that he will be/S candidelo for Coamv cSmmiwinner it the next October electron, i DAVID ELLIS. Aug. 9. 1 SHERIFF. < : rpHE' UNDERSIGNED, of Elklsnd boro’here X ._ by annonncee to the voters of Tioga eounlv that'be-will be a candidate for Ule offied of Sheriff at the’next Oetober 1 election; ■ • . : Aug. 9. Timothy coates. Notice. rpHE ondmigned, citiuns of Tioga County, Pa, A hereby gi*o notice that they intend to make application to the LegUUturo of Pennsylvania at ita next session (which commences on the Ist Tues day of January 1856,) for the creation of a corpo rate body with Banking or discount privileges, by the name and slyle.of the “THE TIOGA COUN TV BANK,” to-be located at Tioga Village, Tioga Cqunly Pennsylvania, with a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollars, with the 'privilege 6P in creasing said capital to two bundred thousand dol lars, Vine DePoi, B. C. Wickham, J. 8. Dash, A. T. Guernsey, J. W. Guernsey, F. E. Smith, P.S. Tuttle, A. C. Bush, Jas. G. Mccertuu, Jadob Johnston, J. Schnnflfein, T. J Berry, A. Humphrey, 11. E. Smith, Edward Bayn, 11. 8. Johnston, Seth Daggett, Jas. Goodrich, Lewis Daggett, E. T. Bentley. Tioga, June 31,1855-Gm. NOTICE, IS HEREBY GIVEN, (hat an'application will bo made to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its session, for the creation of a corporate body with general Banking privileges of issue, discoupt and deposit, to be called “THE BATIK OF TIOGA COUNTY 1 ' with a capital nf One HnnqVed Thou sand Dollars, aaid Bunk to bo located in the Boro 1 of WclLboro, 1 Tioga Co. Pa, i J. L Robinson, B. D Smith, S. F. Wilson, Jos. Lowrry, Jno. N. Bache, L. I. Nichols. Wcilaboro,’ Juno-14,1855. [Cm.] NOTICE is hereby given that on application will be'madc to the Legislature of Pennsylvania at its next seanon, fur the incorporation of a Bank witfi discounting privileges, with a capital of One Hun dred Thousand Dollar*, with the privilege of increa. sing lb One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, to be called the“TluGA VALLEY BANK 11 and to bo located in Mansfield, Tioga Co. Pa. Mansfield June 25, 1855. . Wcllsboro’ Academy. rpilE FALL TERM of this Institution will com monce September 4th. Special attention will bo given lu the art of teaching. The Assistants are experienced and*approved teachers. Board, Room, Washing &c. at $l5O to 3200 per week. There areuibw rooms in town for those who wish to board themselves. Tuition at previous-rates and no de duction made for absence unless it exceeds a half term. By order of the Trustees, N. L. REYNOLDS, Principal Wellnboro* Aug. 16,1855. Village Lot for Sale. THE, Subscriber offers for sale,a lot situated in Hid Boro* ofLawrdnCcvilfe, Tioga Co. Pa. con taioiae nbonj. c~oa ia in bnunnoa and described ns follows, on the west by Middle street, north by Micajali Seeley, cast by pu.lt. Pi~lrl,u. u t llm moll, I,U , _ n<-innnrl Said lot Ins an It a good two.story dwolliog house' newly fitted up in neat and convenient style, snd painted inside and out; also a good barn and other necessary outbuildings. Inquire of JAMES RIN SEY Esq. Lawrepccville Tioza Co. Pa. WM. M. JOHNSON, Lawi'cncevillc, June 14 1855, (Cm.) * Auditor’* Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, lint I will attend to the duties of my oppoinlmont ns Auditor in the matter of the sale by the Sheriff of the real es. tale of E. D. Tinoey at'lhe Feb. term list, at tl|o suit of J. & J. Parkhnrst, —at my office in Wolls boro’, on Friday, the 3lsl day of August, inst., at 2 o’clock P. M., of said day; at which time and place, all persons interested in the Hind 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 purl there- JNO. N. HAGUE, A eg. 9,1855, . - Auditor. Register’s Aolice. TIJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Administrators of the following Estates have settled their accounts, and that the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Tioga County, on MONDAY the 3d dny of Seplemkertip.nl, for confirmation and allow ance: The account of William Hnrrisnn, Ad ministrator of the Estate of WILLIAM MEEK, late of Wellsboro’, deceased. The account of Hnrlin Baker, Administra tor of the Estate of SARAH HANDY, late of Rutland township, deceased. The account of Lennder Smith and Henry Rnlhbotie, Administrators of the Estate of CHARLES HORSLEY lute of Elkland lonnshp, deceased. W. D. BAILEY, Register. Registers Office, Wellsboro’, Aug. 0 1855. SHERIFF SALES. TTY VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fieri Fn i' cias, Venditioni Exponas and Levari Fa cins, issued out of the Tioga Common Pleas and to mo directed, I will expose at public sale at the Court House in Wellsboro’, on MONDAY the 3d dny of September next, at one o’clock P. M., to wit: A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by S. X. Billings, cast by Long Run, road south by Wellsboro & Couderspurt 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 os the property of Benjamin Barsc. ALSO —A lot of land in Deer field'township bound ed north and east by C. & S. Short, south by flow unesque road, and west by R. 11. Mosher—contain, mg' J acre of improved land, a large Tavern bouse and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the propoity of Wm. A Falkner V Co. ALSO—A lot of \and in Charleston township bounded north by Jeremiah Klock, cast by David Jacobs, south by Thodroa Ui vis, and West by Daniel Burns—containing about 03 acres with about- 80- acres improved, (Vatne bouse, two frame burns with shed and an apple orchard thereon. ALSO—A lot of land, bounded norths by Jacob Dockstadcr, oast by-Peter Tipple, sonlh'by Simeon Ely, and,west by. Jeremiah Kluck—containing,about 60 acre* with about 40 achaa improved, frame house, log barn, and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of .Noah Wheeler, Adminisl'ro/; gßlsyri Wheeler. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga,bounded nnrlh by lands ol W, W. Ballard,, east by Clark, Sumner At,Clark,and Fo*At, Bronson, itpulh by. AndtswstAc Langdon, and west by Martin'* interference lot aoi called—contaiuing about 135 acres. , north by a^^^^Bu^^d west by Ham* HoU&k jas—containing about lan acre, impitfred, 4 frarob ?hotUe .bant antf mam fruit tree* thereon* To bo told os, (be property of MarMr^Ooodncft 1 • ; -fV lotcallcd the Colket Steam MUt about 936 acres with about 40 or 50 acres improved withfimr framehnuses, two frame barns,'a sUani saw mill anddhingle Mill thereon.- • ALSO—Alotio Lswrcnoo lownsbip called die CoUet LoysJ 358 4*lo acres, • To bo told at the properly. bf Samuel Whit* ALSO—A lot of land situate in‘Covington town* ship, Tioga, county, bounded [north* by State Rood, east by. E.-fryer, qnd‘V, W.Gray;'soulh by T. Marvin and E Dyer, and weal by Joaiab Graves— Containing' about seventy five acres; with* about twenty or twenty five acres improved; a frame house, framn born, and a few fruittrees c ihereoo. To be aold as the property ot* Thomas Graves* ALSO—A lot of land in Covington township, bounded north by A. DbugtasondO. bVToylor, east by. J, sontii by* James Copp and Oltvcif Elliott, am) ,wpf t; by fravifi i Mftwen-r-containing one hundred fifteen and 7*lo acres more or less, with about forty, acres improved, ® fraracbom, frame house and some fruit trees thereon; • To be aold as the property of Brotlaa Franklin. ' ALSO —A lot of land in Etkland-Boro’ bounded north by public roqd, east, south ahd west bv John Ryon—containing one fourth of an ocre, with a frame house and some fruit trees’thereon. To be sold as tho property ot Edward Kennedy. ALSO—A lot of land in the Boip 1 of Wellsboro 1 , beginning a; the corner of Main and Norris streets, thence south fifty-five degrees east :on sold Norris street, two hundred and filly feet to Pearl street, thence south forty five degrees west along said Pearl street sixty feet, thence nqrlli forty-five degrees west two .hundred and fifty feel to Main street, thence north foity five degrees east along said Main street sixty feel to the place of] beginning containing one third of an acre, designated on the plan of Wellsboro’ os lot No. 17 south of the Ave oho, with a frame barn thereon. To be sold as the properly of Joseph Sofivld ct. a). ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township boun ded north by Rufus Daggett, cast by public road, south by \Vm. Daggett, west by. Thomas'Tuber— containing *ixty acres moroor less with about thirty acres improved. To be sold as Ibo 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 WclUboro,’ and west by tho Tioga River—con-toining one and a half acres more or less, improved, with dwelling house, shed and some fruit trees there-un. To be sold as tho property of Jabcz Slone- AKSO—A lot of land in Farmington township hounded north by Bingham land, cast by William Baxter, south l?y 11. Boudlsh and west by Gilbert Buttock—containing forty five or fifty acres with about twenty ocrp» improved, block house, shed and some fruit trees thereon. To lie sold as the property of Chaunccy A. Bailey, John Weeks, John R. Weeks and (tlias. Weeks. lot of land in Middlobory township, bounded north by Jason PrnUman* and 1. Briggs, east by H. P; Westbrook, south by James Brown and west by Smead—containing obout 150 acres, with about 70 acres improved, frame hou-o, frame born and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of GcoTge Westbrook. ALSO—-A lot of land in Dchnalr township, boon pod north by Strawbridge warrant, and Steele’s warrant, cast by Strawbridge warrant 6l 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 ol Ly man Spencer. ALSO--A lot of land in Middlcbury township, bounded north by Geo. Dickinson and others, cast by John Prutzman, south by Jacob Prulzman, and weal by William Hunter—containing IU2 acres with about 50 improved, log bouse, frame barn and shed, apple orchard and ’some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the-property of Sylvester Beckwith. ALSO—A lot of Hnd in Farmington towndiip, bounded north by Levi Rcdfield. east by Rob. Cas hier, south by Simeon Cady, and west by George about 100 acres with about 50 acres improved, frame house, frame barn, frame fur a barn, and some fruit trees thcrcorf. To be sold as the property of Abner Cady. o tmv k.juu» uiiurttULU nan ui a oa.w mill and the necessary water and road privileges, for the same, situate on ilia farm or N. C. Sweet in Middle. burjf township. To bo sold as the properly of A. M; Sweet • ALSO—A lot of land in Covington township, bonodednorth by lands of J. Stebbins, cast by James Pearson, south by Zunmer lands, and west by Levi Hart—continuing 100 acres more or less witli about 20 acres improved, aud.a log house tbcrcoa. To be sold axtho property L. C. Levally. AfcSO —A lot of land in Rutland town* ship, bounded north by Barnhart, east by Joseplr Harding, south and west by Geo. Brown—-'coniiiining 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 of land in Farmington | 'township, bou|Rd on the north by A. J. Fisk, Joseph Symonds and Mrs. Bryant, east by Muygee & Mercereau and widow. Gee, south by Wickham and Tuthtll (ormerly the Beckwith lot,and Edwin McKinney,and west by James Beebe, Webster and Hull—contain ing about nine hundred acres, with about one hundred and fifty acres improved two frame dwelling houses, three plank houses, one frame barn, one Blacksmith Shop, Saw Mill and un apple and peach orchard (hereon. also —A lot of land 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 Uy said Broad street —containing six acres more or less, all improeed, with some fruit trees ihereon. also —A lot of Innd in Tioga township on I the north side of Cowanesquu street, bounded on the west by Crooked Creek, on the north by Margaret Allen, on the east by Samuel Bennett, and south by said Cowtine&pie street —containing 4 an acre more or less, with a frame house and barn and some fruit trees thereon, and known as the (“ ”) An drus’ lot. To be sold as .the property of Charles O. Etz and Lvmnn 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 bv Jennings and Taylor—contain ing about 120 acres with about 33 acres im proved. also— A 10l of land in • Richmond and Covington townships, hounded- north by S. Bi Kelsey, east by- Kiphart 'and Juhnsonf south by A; Graves, and weal by.Jennings— containing 40 acres more or'loss, with about 20' acres improved, a frurrie house, frame barn, and -sortie fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of S. B. Kelsey. ALSO—The undivided one fourth'part ofj all Jhe following described lots of land,; —A certain lot of land shuttle in the township of Gaines, in the county .of and state of Pennsylvania, bounded, north by land sur veyed on warrant 1 No. 2360, oast by No. 3* 379,"south'by 2433, and west by No. 8883 —conjoining nine hundred and ninety acres, be the same more or less, and being the, whole tract.of land surveyed upon wturont No. ... ■ a 130 —A tract of land aim eyed on. won rant No. 2379, wirrantee —coo* ■aiding 703 acres' more of Iwsj bounded north by Bingham land*, oaslhy warranl'No.’.SSOOt south bywarranlNp. m warrant granted ,‘to R,' (?. White, andwes* by the yd. Jinb,j ai^o— A. tract of f«‘nd survpved to warrant . No. 230 Q, W. Warrantee, popiaioiog 836 acre's. more, or les»,,bounded norlh be ' Bingham lands, east by warrant No. H 2387, ‘ ' south, by warrantNo, 2379 and 2481, and ‘ west by warrnhl No; 2359 above described,' ‘ 1 also--A tract, of land .surveyed on fiat/ rent No. 2384 1 , VV. Willmh warrantee, am* laining ,500 acres, and being the east half of said warrant bounded north by warrant No. 2359, cast by warrant No. 2481, south by “arrant No. 2427, and west by west half of same warrant, also— A tract of land pari of warrant No. 1040, containing jl3B and 6-Ioih acres, boun* ded north by lot surveyed to Wm. Swart* wood, east by Isaiah Furman, south by war* rant No. 23n0, and west by lot surveyed to Sylvester Davy and afterward coptracied. to.. R. G. White, with 60 or 70 acres improved, four frame houses, oho frame and log house, six barns, a blacksmith shop, saw mill, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as (ho property of David Ellis and B. B. Smith, Ad* ministrators of Jesse I/icke, dec’d. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town* ship, bounded north by D. A. Clark, east by Sylvester Beckwith, south by Jacob Prulx* man and west by Leveret Wilcox—contain* ing about 47 acres with about forty acres im* proved, fra pie house, frame harp and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop* erty of William Hunter. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Jackson (now Rutland) township, beginning at a post on Iho east line of a lot surveyed for John Budd, south two hundred and forty nine and six tenths perches to a hemlock, east one hun dred nnd ten perched 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 porches to a post, west sixty-five perches to the beginning—containing one hundred forty seven and t seven tenths -acres, being part of two tracts of land surveyed in 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 as the properly of John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury town ship, bounded north by Bingham lands, east by Clark Cole and south and west by Marlin Stevens—containing 65 acres rnoro or less, with about 30 acres improved, a log house, frame barn nnd stable nnd apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of Thom as Leel. ALSO—A 10l of land in Gaines township, bounded north by Goodman's Estate and others, east by S. B. Barnes, south by James WalroDs, nnd west hy 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 as the property of Geo. W. Phe nix and John L Phenix. ALSO—A 10l of land in Delmar town ship, bounded north by Henry Broughton and A. Kretner, east by Wm. Bache, sou'll by Daniel Knapp, and west by A. P. Cone — containing fifty acres more or less, with about memy acres improvea, Iwo dwelling houses and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Nelson Davis. _ ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsboro,’ boun ded south east by Main street, south west by Water street, north west by Water street, and north east by R. G. White, being 120 feet front on Main street, by 250 feel on Wn>n street, with Tavern House, Store,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 imptoved, with a frame house and some fruit trees thereon. To'be sold as the property of Joseph Alleti. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga Village bounded North and East by G. W. Taylor, South Lewis Dagget and West by the Williamson Rond, being ■25 feel front on Williamson Road by 125 feel deep. To bo 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 Weiskcdpp 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. A LSO—A lot of land in Charleston lsp., bounded north by H. Clads, east by L. j Cooley, south by Cooley and west by Chas. Cooledgc—containing about 134 acres, about acres improved, a frame house and frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph J. Shumway. ALSO—A lot of land in Union tap., boun ded north by land deeded to Wm. R. Rath* bone and land contracted to V. C. Tilton, east by land contracted to L. Dnnn, south by Isaac Reeder and west by Jos. Middaggh-r* containing 28 acres. To be sold as the prop erty of Wm. VV. Spalding. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by land formerly o( William Rose and land com reeled to Geoj W, Brew er,east by said Brewer and land contracted to Albert Judson, south by land of Jpfiersop Pruizman and laud heretofore deeded to Ez ra Wood and west by. land contracted So Sbodfadh'Thompson—being lot No. 4 (Von the subdivision of Bingham lands in kutland township, containing 97 acres and allowance with about 80 acres improved,-1 wo framb bouses, two frame barns and granary and 1 other outbuildings and two apple orchards thereon. To bo sold as the '■property of Martin JohnsoO.’ 11. A. GUERNSEY!, Sheriff. Wfellsboro’, August,'9« 1855. • NOTICE is hereby given that an amount equal lo ihb cost frill be ’required to be : ‘ paid ujjort each ealewhenstruck down to Ihb old* der and upon a failure lo comply' frith ’till# regulation the,tract of land will again be.pf* f er ed for sale, and no sale "ill be [iosfponwj '.without payment pi, .costs, . ~ ,