The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 29, 1856, Image 3

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    Mercantile Taxes.
IV IST of persons attested for fie tale of ■&***>
i Wares, Merchandise, Commodate
far lit Lieente year May t. D»l>. , .
non. Cbm lU*4- _ ~t-_ aa i’j
{-*s*«••. u «g£*jg“fw ™
fWESk' u m TOO
• u TOO . 1. MMajoraiT.
u TOO UUdieU h Weed, 14 TOO
Johp Ja “£»otu.. p&tngton, 14 TOO
K%;g!i>tasSr « TOO it H.'Potior, 14 TOO
tt|M|L | flMper< 14 7.00 Win. D. K#Jl*y» 14 700
M TO()J.H.Pfertb«iv, 14 700
onmiSTON. George Herrington,
\ A Elliott 14 700 Flooring Mill, 14 TOO
AQ. Elliott H 100 ACo 14 700
V Culrei. Plourlng * hobbia
14 700 Jemei Duffy * pro’*, 14 700
otuiua. Hetman
r two,, M 7 00A.J, Rose, . , » 1000
jotJTstSrt, 14 7000. C. Holden, ,ISIO 00
Benoiri Short, 14 700 Bm. M efc (HltMl, 8 soo
J.M.VrUor, 14 7008. M. Bailey. Drags, S 1000
arm. SnUlh * DodgeT 1* 700
kW* Simmon., 14 TOOA. M. Spencer, Plow
IMA?Beech, 14 TOO logrfill, 13 1000
Bristol 4 Stone 14 190 0, W. Batty, flooring
Beech A Bashmore, 14 700 JQU, 14 700
oo Tie a roe.
j P. Teylor A (kn, IS 1000
Wilwn B«nnett A Co 13 1000
Tbo*. PtttOMD, . 14 TOO
jurber 4 Swaiv, 14 7 00
Th<* Vklan* 1,4 .700
Joseph Hubwe,Fkmr* 1
mg UUI, 14 7 00
Harrison Bobbins, 14 700
A. Mtmlangb, 14 700
J. L. Wells, Flouring .
Mill 14 700
SBIPPKir.
Dodge, Phelps A Co\ 14 - T 00
Deror Herrington,
Flouring Mill, U -700
Smith 1 Wiener, do. 14 7,00
14 t 0(
14. TO
j.W Stoddard,
—Carr,
Ebentter Sherwood, : H 7 00
. Dickixuoo, Flour*
lug Mih, 14 ’ 7 00
j Fox 4 Witter. 14 '7 00
logham A Ford, 14 700
)J. K Boblnsou. 14 700
P. D. Parkhont. 14 700
) Smith A Kublyef 14 700
A. Bobbins, Drugs. 4 400
M. C. Weetorook,
14 700
P. & &. McNelt,
ILXHSD A BORC
B*eb« A Lugg 14 TOO
Henry Baxter, 24 7 00
/, Low?}, 14 7 00
Coates i Purple. 14 7 00
j i J S. Parkhurst, 13 10 00
L«icdcr Culver, 14 7 00
Culver A Slossod, 14 7 00
}. Cronda*., 14 7 00
Phelps. 14 7 00
L Davenport, Floun
lug Milt, 14 700
II iJ. Tubbs, ck. 14 7 00
F. Blackwell, dc 14 7 00
II C. Bo*worth. 14 7 00
Clark Klmhal. 14 7 00
Wcmring Mill, 14 700
EL Brundage, do. 14 700
Baldwin, Quotum? A
Cc 12 12 50
P. Tuttle, 13 10 00
W ells A Daggett 14 700
C. Q. Dennison, 14 700
H. Alexander. 14 700
Q. W. Sweatland, 14 700
J. Flau, 14 700
C. Gamut 14 <OO
Thos. Mitchell 14 700
Wm. K. Mitchell, 14 700
A. S. Turner, 14 700
Dr. Humphrey.
Drugs, Ac. r 3 1000
J. Tan Ostrand, Ro
cams.
14 700
X. P. Cent
jacxsojt
: H Dewitt *SOfc 14 TOO
«v B. Dewitt,' 14 TOO
1. TlUingW. 14 'TOO
J IT Burns*. 14 TOO
Daggett ft SixDfc,
Injuring Mill, 14 TOO
K.voxmut
■ taurint,
0. Smith, do
11. E. Smith 14 ,7 00
David Affleck, Flour
ing II 15 00
S. Pannenllcr, do, 14 700
Abtel Sly. 14 700
P. Abbott, Reatau-
Jons Qoodspeed, 14 TOO
.Ntclcr 4 Angel* 14 700
U l4 700
irtor Qua. 14 T 00l
\.4J Be&sm&a 14 7 00 1
Huberts k Markham, 14 TOO
} K Montanye ft Co 14 TOO
u. Johnson, Flooring
Min, U 700
LAWUSCBTILLL.
[[John Erwin.
C. ka. u Robmsou, 12 12 50
iJ.R. Bowen, 12 1250
B. B. Smith k Son. 13 10 00
> Bean k Enawortb IB 10 00
M. M. Convene, 13 10 00
)S. R. Smith, Oysters, 6 12 00
i Reuben Pratt, do. 7 10 00
, E.A. Bailey. 14 TOO
Win. A. K<x 13 10 00
Q. W. Taylor U 700
U. R. Rundcx. 14 700
John Burnanx. 14 700
Geo. W. bcarv, 14 700
i Morgan Sherwood 14 700
D. P. *W. Roberta. 14 700
iB. T. Vanhorn 14 700
R. Roy, Drugs, Ac. 3 10 00
A Btrawabergw. 14 700 wzsmzLb.
Oeu. Albec>s 14 7 Otlßruaen A King, 14 700
T. llartsoct 14 70C Charles Close 14 700
. FoulUtoc 14 700 Geo. Close. 14 700
1. C. Sebring, 14 7 Oft Charles Goodjipeed. 14 700
. K. Connn. 14 700 D. C. Strang 14 TOO
j. Sederum. 14 7 00|C. Phillip. 14 700
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an Appeal
mill be held at the office of the Subscriber, in Wells.
boro.’ or. Thursday the I2tA day of June next,
when and where any one aggrieved by the forego .
\ng assessment can be heard . He will also hear
appeals at any lime thereafter, till the 15(A July,
when in hts office ij requester. J. EMERY
Welisboro', May 15,185 v Appraiser.
Brothers. 13 1000
butt*, Middlebrook
t 13 10
R. T. Ry oft 13 10*
A. H. Reynolds, 14 -71
Joel Adam* 14 7(
Calvin Benn, Eartan-
irant, ku, , -Tn 10 <
Trowbrldgt. U 7i
t Pnrkham, Drugs, 4 5 1
kM. Trmugh, do. 3 10
jam*** Fora, flouring
Mu li 7
LlBtaTT
ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Spe
—N cial Court, lor the trial of the following cause?
will bo held in the Court House in Wellsboro 1 by
the Hon. Datid Wilmot, commencing on the 2d
Monday of July next, to continue two weekx
May 15, 1856. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y.
Ebenczcr Wiiao: vs H Slowell 6l son
F.dwin Jjye, u Wm H Johnson et ol
Wallace «L SlelliDp “ Isaiah Inscho
Isaac beac*. * John Short Jr cl al
1 5. X Bead * same
Travis A Tarnr
Robert Uiud el a*
Abram Bowman
Kdwm Dyer el l
A L S Leacn •
Edwin Dyer el at
\ me De
'i topa Lounu
Marina Sievena
hacAe 6l kosk
John W Gueroser
Bingham Trustee*
Bft ITK
u
John N Bacn
Bingham Trustee*
um.
same
samv
eairn
same
same.
sa ms
same
WHAT’S ITT A Vi A HE?
Why, tvfrylhing,tirl—etpecialltj when the nameia
significant and appropriate, as it certainly is as
applied la
THEEMPIRE STORE,
whicti will- certainly have lo bo enlarged to double
iu present arte, to accommodate the crowds that
flock mere daily to examine the new and superb
■tack or
(StGMDIDS
which BOWEN is receiving from New-Yori, and
SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES ,
Because they must be sold lo make room for more.
Ladies, we can show you some of the finest, best,
most tastily assorted and the cheapest Dress Goods,
ever offered to lhis,or any other community. Don’t
lake my word fur it, bat please call and examine for
youraeiveb
And then—snch lots of READY-MADE Cloth.
ln |, Spring and Summer wear! Gentlemen, come
and renew your faith by sight.
Weilsbotn’, May 15,1856. J. R. BOWEN.
THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
between James Daffy, John Dliffy, Charles
jr-,and Landis Duffy, under the firmof James
Duffy & Brothers, Is this day dissolved by mutual
consent, John Daffy retiring. The books of the firm
are in the hands of the new firm of James Daffy*
Brothers for settlement. JAMES DUFFY,
JOHN DUFFY, •.
x. ,bbr DUFFY.
Morns, Nov. 13, 1855. LANDIS DUFFY„
REMOVAIi.— DR. B. BARR raapectlblly
announce* to the public that be has removed
bu Office to the dwelling lately occupied by Jos. p.
Morris, Esq, where he may be found ,at all hours
Knen not professionally engaged,
Demands for his services' promptly . 'responded to
Wellsboro', April 24,1856.
Tioga county agricultural soci.
* ETY.—It is requested that the Executive
Commiiteeof this Society meet at the Court House
m Wellaboro’ ,oo Wednesday evening, June 4th next,
forlhs purpose ofloeatingits next annual Fair, and
for the transaction of such other business as may
coroe up before it, By order of the President.
May Ji. 1856, O. D. SMITH, Sec’y.
r ETTEBS OF ADIttMTISTBA
~ TION having been granted to the subscribers
on the estate of Samuel Goodall, late of Richmond
oeceased. all persons' indebted to said estate are re.
quested to make immediate payment, and those hav
ug claims against the some, to present them for
settlement to : ELLEN GOODALL, Adm'x.
Riel. n « s?®! RT SAMSON, Aim'r. i
Ricptpond, May 32,1856.—Uw
Applications jordivorce—7b Meiin.
da Dodge— V’on'Sriertby notified that Aar
on W. Dodge,’ your bnAand, has applied to the
Court of Common Pleit County, for a di-.
vorca.£rflpi ,lhe r mslrimony, and that the
said Court h«e the 2d day of
Jqne. next, at .|ep o’/clpcfc in, the • forenoon, fat qear
ing the said A«qn W, Dodge, in the premises, at
which lime and'place yducan'attend if yon think
proper. ~. ~, JOHN.MATHERS, Siff.
'WelhW.May 15,1856.
2b Edward Chaffee —yon are-hereby notified that
Martha iluße Chaffee, yoor wifo.has applied toihe
Courjr ot Common- Pleas of Tioga County for-a di
vorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the
•aid Court have appointed Monday, the 2d day of
June nert, at ten o’clock in the forenoon, for the
hearing di the aaid Martha Jano Chaffee in the
premises, »t which time and place yon can attend
if yon think -proper. JOHN MATHERS, stiff.
Wells boro 1 , May 15, 1856.
Jurors drawn for June Term, ’56
Noth). Siillb, Hiram'Freeborn, jr„ H. B. Gilley,
John Bliss, B. A, Seeley, Eddy Howland, Darwin
Miller, Jalins Tremiin, Pavid Caldwell, Jno.R.
Bowen, Sam’l McNitt, Edward Mclnroy, Lyman
Frost, S. H. Levegood, S. S. Barber, John Moscho,
John Kelly, Wm T. Humphrey, B. 1. Rue. Arch’d.
Reggies, Gilbert Oulett, Sidney Ransom, Horace
Fellows, Wm Eherentz.
BCLUVXR.
Hiram McNilt, Albert Smith, E. A. Humphrey,
Jacob Larrison, D. K. Marsh, Sylvanus Gardner,
Robert C. Cox, Alex. Harris, P. B.Eield, Wm Bar
ker, Andrew Crow), Arthur Bosard, Richard Kru
sen, Enoch Blackwell, A. A.Shlves, Job Doane, 6.
W. Slarrow, Abram Pease, S. R. Barnes, R. C. Se.
bring, A. F. Webster, John Miller, N. A. Elliott,
D. G. Edwards, Asa A, While, Tilton Crittenden,
Conrad Kohler, Jonathan Jennings, John Evans,
Henry Larrison, S. B. Hathaway, G. B. Wilson,
Wm K. Furman, V. R. Gee, Wm Daggett, Wm.
Goodwin, Peter Green, Darwin Thompson, E. W.
Bliss,'John Dickinson, John L. Davenport, John Pe
ters, Isaac Berry, Joel Adams, Lyman Beach, SyJ
vanns Baker, Aloniu Kimball, A. E. Niles,
TIOGA.
John W. Gee, Dyer Weeks, Wm Peck, O. S
Babcock, H. L, Miller, Jas W. Guernsey, Ira Baker.
Orrin Kniffin, David Filch, D. W. Canfield, H, S.
Johnson, Samuel Kemp, Sylvester Dary, Richard
Mitchell, Ellas Snell, Samuel Baker, George Baker,
Henry Hiltboll, Wm J. Mtnn, E. T. Bentley, R. P.
Buttle, Wm Campbell, Silas Johnson, John Daily,
Selar Sailorly, Seneca Tules. Joseph Gee, L. B. Cost
ley, Wm Guernsey, L. P. Hoyt, C. F. Veil, Lafay.
elte Gray, Nathan Comstock, John B. Hardy, Hi
ram Horton, D. 6. Iretan.
5 600
: iooo
& 500
ran.
TOIOff
14 700
WIIUMIO'
NOTICE IS HEREBY OFTEN that tJwfollowing named
persons hare filed their petitions fbf tavern lleenaes,
which will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sess
ions of Tioga Coantj the first Monday in June neat :
James B. Hosted; Benj. R. Hall, Bloss; T. P. AP. P. Put
nam, Oovfngtou; Chas, P. Douglas, Clymer; Horace O. V«r
mllyea, Gaines ; Henry 1C Potter, Mlddlebury; James Clark
Tioga; James Goodrich, do.; James K. Sayles, Weatfiold; 8.
I. Holiday, Mlddlebury; Chas. Laurie, Bloss; Joel 11. Wood
ruff, Liberty; Leander Culver, Klkland; C.’Sloeson, Abmn
Blartin, Lawrencerilie; H Knickerbocker, do; JB Strong,
Sullivan; Royal Rose, Rutland; Gordon Fuller, Richmond;
Stedman Bottom, Elkjami.
Thomas Videan has filed his petition for license to keep an
Eating House In Covington, and John James has filed hU pe
tition for a mercantile license to sell liquors in Bloss,
May 8, 1860. J. F DONALDSON Clerk.
REGISTER’S NOTICE. —Notice Is hereby given that the
Administrators aud Executors on the following named
cstatesjhavo filed their accounts, and that the same will
be presented to the Orphans' Coart of Tioga county, on MON
DAY, tho 2d day of Jnne next, for cmfirmrtion and allow
ance. viz; The account of John Shoffer, surviving adminis
trator of JOS. UITZ, late of Liberty, dec’d. The account of
Frederick Swiinler, one of the Executors of ANDREW T.
CHAPMAN, late of Clymer, dec’d. The account of Geo. W.
King, adm’r of BENJ. KING, late of Mlddlebury, dec’d. The
account of Hlrnra Merritt, adm’r of EPHRAIM THOMAS,
late of Lawrence, dec’d. W. D. BAILEY, Register.
Register’s Office, Weilstaro’, May 8,1806.
BRIGADE NOTICE.—The several As.
sessors of the townships of Tioga County
are hereby notified that unless they make out a
complete return of all militia-men in the said tsps.
and send the same to me, on or before the Ist Monday
in June next, they will be dealt with according to
law. ROBERT C. COX, Brigade Inspector, 2d
Brigade, 13th Division, P. M. (May 8, 1856.)
Sheriff’s Sales.--SL£S3SM
cri Facias and Venditioni Exponas, Issued out out of tho
Common Heos of Tioga County and to me directed, I will ex
pose to public sale on Monday, tlie 2d day of Juno next, at 1
o’clock, afternoon, in the Court House, Wellsbcro', the follow*
ing described property, to wit:
Isaac Benson
John Magee
exr’a B Goodman dec
Tioga Railroad co
A certain lot of land in Richmond township,
boundad on the north by road from Weilshoro 1 to
Mansfield, east by Vine Patchen and Morris, south
by L. C. Griggs, west by Patton—containing nine
ty-one acres, with thirly-five acres improved, log
house, log barn, and small apple orchard thereon.
To be sold as the properly of Daniel Walden.
ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, in the
name of James Wilson warrantee, No. 4386, and
known as the Mine Hole or Iron Ore Jot—contain
ing nine hundred and ninety acres and allowance
of six per cent- To be sold as the property of Hor
ace Williston and John S. Williston.
Richard Phillips et al
Tioga Railroad co.
Sylvia Parmentier
John W Maynard
John N Bache Ext.
H C Spalding
Wm Hutson et al
C Parlriogf
T Crittenden
A C Ei)
W P Tefft et at
H B Cilly et at
Isaiah loscho et al
John Lang et a»
Oeo Curtu et
ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township,
bouildcd north by Carlos H. House, east by Ira
Mclntyre, south by Philo Stevens and west by Benj.
Haynes—containing about fifty acres with about
fifteen acres improved, a frame'house and a young
orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of
Anson Fhenix.
Hazard Young et al
John Lownsbury et al
Jam©* Pruton et al
Richard Phillips et al
ALSO—-The equal undivided fourth part of that
tract of land in Bloss township,described as follows,
to wit:—being lots 2in block 1. Lots No. 11, 12,
13, 14,15 in block 2. Lota No. 6,8, 10 in block 4.
Lots 8, 9,10,11, in block 6. Lots 5,4, in block?.
Lots 7, 8,11,12,19.20. in block 8. Lois 3, 4. IS,
16, in block 9. Lois 4,5, 6,in block 11. Lot 7, in
block 12. Lots 4,5, 6,7, 8, in block 14 Lots 7,
8,16,17, 18.20 in block 15. Lots 3,5, 13,14,15,
16, in block 17. Lots 5, 6,7, in block 20. Lots 6,
7,8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13,14, 15, in block 21,, Lots 5,
6,7, 8,9, 11, 12 in block 22. Lots 5,6, 7,''B. 9,
10,11,12, in block 23. Lots 5,6, 7,8, 9,10, 11 in
block 24. Lots 5,6, 7, 8,9, 10, 15, 16 In block 25.
Lots 3,4, 8,7, 14, 15, 16, in block 44, and block
29, 31, 36, 38, 40,41,42 of the town plot of Bloss.
burg-each lot containing about l-6th of an acre,each
block about 2J acres all improved. To bo sold as
the properly of Clarendon Rath bone.
ALSO—A tract of land in Westfield township,
bounded on the north by B. Mattison, on the east by
W. Laban, on the west by H. Steele and B. Malli.
son. and on the south by Rushmora—con,
laining about one hundred acres—with about 50
acres improved, two apple orchards, a log house,-
frame house and frame barn thereon. To bo sold
as the properly of Willard Potter.
ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township,
bounded an the north by J. C. Heath, east by Israel
Mosier, south by Isaiah Cole and west by J. Doan
—containing about 60 acres, with about 40 acres
improved, a frame house, log barn and some fruit
frees thereon. To be sold as the property of David
Short. ,
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound
ed north by Thomas Soper, and land late in Jhe
possession of 8. L. Hlbbcard, east by the county
line. South by other lands of the defendant, and
west by George Werdin and others—containing
125(cfdt Mdrvot less, wilbaboot 73acre»improved,
a frame bouse, frame barn and an apple - orehagd
(hereon. .To be sold as the property of John Bear
son. 1 - •
ALSO—A. lot if land-situated in Charleston, Tl.
oga Co. Pa, boilndcd itorlhby lands formerly if Ros.
well Bailey, an tbe east by Samuel Bexford, on tire
south by lands of Phelps do HodgO, on the; west by
lands of Mclnroy &. Lowrey. bding paftol warrant
No. 4476—oontaioing about two hundred acres, r
ALSO—A lot of land- bounded on the 'north by
Phelps aud Dodge, on the eaafby E. Mclntoy, on
the sooth by E. Mclnroy and B. Deryet, and on tiro
west by Wm< Dennison—containing two hundred
acres or thereabouts, being part ohwankat No.
4474.
ALSO—A lot of land bounded on the 1 north by
land if Phelps and '• Dodge, on the east by Cyriie
Catlin, on the south by land formerly of wm. Cat.
Un, and on the west line of warrant No. 4472— c0n.
laming about two hundred acres, part of warrant
No. 4472.
ALSO—A Jot adjoining tire Mill lot, formerly of
Mclnroy and tuwroy,beginning at a post tho south.
?etl corner of Luther Carpenter's lot, tbenee north
GRAND joaoas.
TEAVgRgE JnaROS.
SECOND WEEK.
IHtB TIOGA AGITATOR-
one and oM.half,dMreea land, of the mid
Carpenter, filly perches to a hfralookr, thepce .sooth,
elghty-nlrte degrees east; IS&'jiefChe* to a
the'east line of-warrant No. 44i% toenco’by Mid
llnosdulh one andone half degrees west SfiOperch
es wd|itosti thencobylho northern boundary ofE*
Moliiroy's ladd-89 degrees west lotba. place Of bei
ginning—containing abobWOnoie*-' 1 - ■i’; .)
ALSO—A lot on which stands the wtw niill, *'
watermill,'fatnerlylnoccnpa.Ubnof M demand
Lovvrey.'bounded east and notthby lands of B. Mc
lnroy, on the.west,by. landyof Mclnroy, formerly
B.Carpenter,and on the north by land focmefly of
*qid Carpenter—containing aooul one acre with the
water privilege Ihereunlobelonging. ' !
ALSO— I Thk Steam Mill eituate on land of E,
Mclnroy on the west, side oftbe'CatnnHbUowTDtd
leading (Him Cailin Hollow to the Wellsboro add
Tioga planlr road, the land being bounded north by |
E. Mclnroy, east by Catlln hollow road, south by
Phelps and Dodge, and west by E. Mclnroy. To
be sold as the property, of Barnes & Jennings.
' ALSO—A village lot situated in ' the village of
Blosabnrg, designated as lot No. 10 in block No. 5,
and bounded as follows; On the south by Liberty
street, on the west by the Patterson tract, on the
north by lots No. 9 and 11 in block No. 5, and on
the east by lot No. 8 in block No. s—containing
more or less, with one frame house aud shop there
on. To be sold as the property of David Carey.
ALSO—A lot of land in Defmar township, bound
ed north by lot surveyed to James Campbell, east by
James Steele and J. Darll, south by J. Dartt and
R. Darll, west by J and W. Hoadlsy and Leonard
Palmer—containing 128 acres and 120 acres im
proved, frame house frame barn and shed and young
aichard thereon. Description given by Epbriam
Francis and R. Campbell.
ALSO—A Jot of land, bounded north by G. Hil
dreth and Welmun Butler, east by Cloyd Miller,
south by L. Palmer ond Jambs Steele and J, Camp,
bell, west by P. Horten-—containing 127 acres and
28 square rods, and about 70 acres improved, frame
house, log house, three frame barns and an apple
orchard thereon. Description given by James Camp
bell. .
ALSO-rA of land In Gaines township, bound*
ed on r lhe north by A. K, Furman, east by 0. V, Og
den and others, south by R. G. While and others
vfrcst by Wm. Furman—containing ninety acres,
about forty acres improved, a frame house, l>ame
bam. log bam and some fruit trees thereon. To be
sold aa the property of B. V. Ogden, D. H. Furman,
and A. K. Furman,
lot of 1 land in Richmond township
bounded on the north Iby (he Wellsboro* road, on the
east by the Williamson road and land late in posses
sion of Samuel Hunt, on the south by land late in
possession of Samuel'Hant and John W. Maynard,
and on the'west by the Tioga Rail Road, being lots
in the present plot of the village of Mansfield, num
bered 1,4, and 5. Lot No. 1 being 100 feet on'
Williamson road and extending back 200 feet on
Wellsboro* road, and lots No. 4 and 5 each having
a front on Wellsboro* road of scvchly five feet and
extending back two hundred feet more or less—with
a stone bouse thereon. To be sold as the property
of J.B. Hoard and Lyman Beach.
ALSO—a lot of land in Jacksou township, bounded north
by Boynton. Dulrymplo, Yeomans and Samuel Roxford, east
by Henry Johnston, south by Henry Johnston and Wm.
Barnes, west by Boynton, Dalrymple, Vcomana and Samuel
Koxford. contamlug 57 5-10 acres, 35 improved, a frame house
frame-born and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the
property of Andrew Jackson and Hiram Cook. Adtu’rs of H.
C. Jackson, with notice to Sally Jackson, Bertha Jackson 4
others.
ALSO—a lot In Tioga Tillage, bounded north by Church-at.
meeting houno lot and T. L. Baldwin, cut by Tiegu river,
south by Jno. Prutzman and west by WUUiunsoo^t n contain.
Ing 30 acres more or less, all improved, a frame boose, frame
barn, a hay barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as
the property of Vino Du Pui.
A LSO—a lot of land in Richmond township, bounded north
by C. E. Osborn, east by Lewis Crittenden, south by S. B.
Underhill, west by Wells and Keyes, containing about 220
acres more or less; being lots Nos. 10 A 21 of tho Underhill
lands in Richmond tsp., with 5 acres Improved, a steam saw
mili, four frame houses, a frumo barn and a blacksmith shop
thereon. To b« sold as the property of G. D. Williams, E. W.
Ross and L. B. Rowley.
ALSO—a lot of land in Brookfield tsp. bounded south by
John Gardner, east and north by Bingham lands anrt west by
John Gardner, containing 41 6-10 acres. To be sold os the
property of Jonathan Stevenson.
ALSO —a lot of land iuSullivun tsp. hounded north by Jno.
Maine? out by Mnnson Do ml, Suntb by P. Dond, west by
Robert Oitcholl, containing about 70 acres, 60 improved, [a
frame house, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To bo
sold a a the propojty of Andrew J. Smith.
ALS(>—a lot of land in Uiddlehury tsp. bounded north by
Bingham lands, oast by Clark Cole, south and west by Mar
tin Steven*, containing 65 acres more or loss, about Oo M.ies
improved, a log homo, frame barn and stable and apple or
chard thereon. To be sold as the property of Thomas Lett.
ALSO—a lot of land in Sullivan tap. bounded north by
Moses Crawford, cost by E. T. Andrews, south and west by
public road, being 4S feet front by GO feet deep, with a black
smith shop and wagon shop thereon. To be sold as the prop
erty cf Theodore llubbajd.
ALSO—a lot of land in Rutland and Tioga taps, bounded
north by H. IT. Dent, east by Fish, Dent and Bingham lands,
west by Turner and Dent, containing about 500 acres more or
less, called the Brown Mill timber lot;
Also —a lot of land in Tioga tsp. bounded north by rood
leading from Mitchell’s creek to Jackson, east by Roe, south
by Thos. Mitchell and west by the Tioga It. R., containing
about 6 acres improved land, a frame house, barn and corn
homo and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop
erty of Jas. W. Guernsey.
ALSO—a lot of land in Covington boro', bounded north by
Baptist church lot and lane, running from Williamson road
to Tioga R. R., east by Michael Sullivan, south by Mrs. C. P.
Gerould and west by Williamson road and Baptist Chorcb lot,,
with a frame house and bam thereon—about half an acre,
more or less. To be sold as property of E. B. Benedict.
ALSO—a lot of land InDelmar, bounded north byGeorgo
English, west by Win. Howe, south by Levi Stewart, Martin
Sherman and others, east by Ilarkly Forman containing TOO
acres, about 40 improved, frame home, frame barn and a few
fruit trees thereon. To bo sold os property of Jaa. Francis.
ALSO —a lot of land in Brookfield tsp. bounded north by
Hill Town road, east by Rufus Fuller,sonth by Jno.W . Fitch
and west by Joo. W. Fitch, containing one acre of land with
a log bouse thereon. To bo sold as the property of C. Miller.
ALSO—a lot of land in Westfield, bounded north by lauds
of Ambrose Parker and Cyprian Eastman, east by David Rex
ford and 0. Myers, west by the so called Mill creek road, con
taining about 64 or 05 acres, with two dwelling houses, tan
nery, asliery, two frame burns and a few fruit trees thereon ;
ALSO —a tot in the same village, bounded north by the State
Road, east by Jacob Kelts, south by Ambrose Parker and
Lydia & Mary Henry, west by the so called Mill creek road,
containing about one acre, with one frame house, frame born
and storehouse, occupied by D. Strang, thereon ;
Also—a lot of land in same village, north of the Cowan
eeque road, bounded north by Ambrose Packer, east by A.
Scarord, south by Cowanesquc road, west by land owned by
Hannah Conoxet. occupied by B. S. Lewis, containing about 1
half an acre, with frame house-and barn thereon ;
Also—a lot in the same village, commencing on the Cow- ,
anesquf rood at the south-east corner of a lot owned by Kru*
sau, thence north to lands of Parker, thenoe east by Parker, •
8 ur 10 rods, thence south to a lot known os the School bouse
lot. thence west 3 or four rods, thence south by sold School
house lot to Cowauesque road, thence west by said road to
place of beginning, containing about one-third of an aero .
with a few fruit trees thereon; r :
Also— a tot commencing on Oowanesque road fn Westfield i
village, thence south along the west line of the Koltx lot
about 10 rods, thence westerly about 4 rods, thence north to
, said rood about 10 rods, (hence east 4 rods by said road to
place beginning, containing °f an 4°™ * few fruit
trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Francis Strang.
ALSO—a lot of land in Brookfield, bounded north by Hen
ry Palmer, west by Osman Young, south-by Bingham lands
and east bv Wm. Joseph, containing about 60 acres, 25 im
proved, a frame house and bam thereon, To be sold as the
property of Henry Famham.
ALSO—a lot of land in Jackson, bounded north by Wm.
Lone, east by SUlwell and Garrison, south by Wiq. B. Keyes
and west by Wm. Lone, containing abont 75 acres more or
lead, *4O or 50 Improved, two frame 7 houses frame bom and
other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. * To be sold
as tbe property of Reuben Shear.
ALSO—a lot of laud in Clymcr, bounded noith and west
by C. Schoonover, oast and south by highway, containing
about one aero, improved, a store, dwelling, barn and some
fruit trees thereon;
Also—a lot In said township, bounded north by 0. K. Skin
ner and Geo. 0. Bristol, east by said Dslstol, south by George
Larrison and west by lands in possession of T. Kllbum, con
taining aboqt 40 or TO acres, about 10 or 16 gcres improved.
To bo,sold as the property of James Pritchard.
ALSO—a lot of land in Richmond and Covington tsp*- be-
Kat a post lo tin* of laud heretofore conveyed to Tilly
thence by same % of a degree west 133 2:10 perches
to the road np Elk Run, (nencO by same 77° west perch
es, south 73? west 37 .perches, north ftp wcut2o perches, south
SQP west 12 pitches, south 71° west 10 perches to a poet in
line between lots No. 804 and by said line north 155 or 156 A
M 0 ’parches to post comer, also of lota Noi. 4,11, 12, and
thence by lot No. 12 east 108 4-10 perches to place of begin
ning, containing 06 acres 127. perches, being lot No. 3 in plan
of subdivision as made by E, J*. Deane, and part of Lottery
warrants No*. 275-A 385, Isaiah Lockhart warrantee. To be
sold as tho property of Frauds Wetherbee.
ALSO—a lot of land lu Duimar, bounded north by Wm.
Taylor, cast by Orson Webb A Peter Buckley, south by est-,
of Daniel B. Wilcox, dec’d, west by road Tunning from Wm.
Taylor's to the West Branch, containing 50 acres, 30 improv
ed, a-frame house cud barn-pud some fruit trees and a black
smith shop thereof ’ Sold as property of Job W. Symond*.
ALSO—a lot of land in Liberty township, bounded north
by Thus. W. Ostrotn. east by John Shafer, south by said Sha
fer, I 'and westby-U* Miller, dSe’d, containing about-60 acres,
36*or 40 tmprdved, one blockhouse, fronie born dod two ap
ple aroiuwus thaw qn,. Sold as property of Andrew, Huyds.
ALSO—A lot of land in Mladlebpry.' bounded north* tfy
Bingham lAndd/easi by Clark Cole, south bed west' by Mar
tin Stevens/containing 65 art-os more or less; about 80 acres
improved, a log house, frame bora.and stable and apple or
chard thereon. To be sold as property of Thomas LeeC
ALao—a lot of land & Covington tap., bounded, north by
Elk Gun rood, sooth by d.*Pleite T 8 lands, east by Alien Cran
dall ahd west by Abram Johnson; containing about 9U acres
wJlhshautor thereon*. Sold as property .George Brton- .
ALSO—a lot of land top* bounded,,qprth k
east by philander Hosted, soqthby Butler Smith and west by
Tibga railroad, eontalniilg abont s£of an acre store or leas,
with frame house and iww fruit trill 1 hereon. To ba tom'
u the property of Joseph Hosted. . ~j
WelfebetoVMay 8, ItM. JOH-V MATHER?, SSr.if.
Jui»e Xem-i-1866. .
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■ '•“• • • ' »rort» B(«toy=. . ■. ~
Oajr.WhttajL. ftu, White;
Btm».. J «cUon ‘5 Mill toon ' '
B W Pajne h Co. • HP Clark ■■*'! >- •■
l&St ‘ ’
EPDcasef ■' Mmartowuhlp
Hapry Sbfnnjo*, ~ , ..Alex. Mat U»n .
Sloason t Culttr • t 3 B Bcnndtt
N Thompson’Bl al ■ grltte Pannmtler
TrowbrttootW- *“ •<’ JacabPratemanotal
Morriott for tjijcb " < ‘ 0 Churcbm rt at '
Vt B MMoangh et al , ’• J-WQoertiMyetal
B THoji i (suit gAgeon
A 0 Sly ‘HP Vonncu .
nWSUwart • ,c Pnnnan et al
J D Hall < j Bhemood
Guernsey k Guernsey * Wm U Mallory
Royal-Bush 4 Hiram Whitcomb
0 N Merriman * RUm Russell
C Weller < f Russell et al
Robert Sampson 1 jr Yonkln et al
BDuryeaetal * WL Jones
Thomas Montague * Henry MaAham
James Merrill t h
Galen Otis « R Harris
Daniel Kelsey 1 < Rp Deane
Fenton A Phelpe t R j Ryon
Mary Cadwaladcr ‘ J Hill et al
CH Rogers * B C Johnson et al
Wilcox Perry et al < Trough k Hurd
Henry Keyaer . * NB Hastings
Union township * Tioga county
School Directors of Union tap * same
Samuel Wedge < Barns A Jennings
P S Place < Ira Bartholomew
Philander Gould < A Updike et al
: R W Wheeler ‘ Mary L Whoeler
1 C L Wilcgx * R Christenat
Union townahlp * C 0 Spencer et al
■ Wm.'M Brans < Joseph Gee
Silas Allis * d P Shaw
Samuel Wexford • H P Yeomans
Rufus Farr * Oeorgo H Burnham et &2
School Director of Union ‘ Q M Foster ot al
lIT Ryon * Ethlel Harris
KH C Clark * j Guernsey cl tl
W E Clark et U . » —Millers Ext*.
A C Clark * name
Henry Rathbone « j A Hammond
H H Abernathy ‘ Bvans Lewis
E D Wells * George M’Lean
W F Robinson ‘ Charles Whitcomb
D Dutton ' s fcaggotf et al
Thomas II White 1 ——Leisenring
0 B Camp ‘ h T Ryon
Balm of a Thousand Flowers
to beautify the compfexion. remove tan. freckles and pim
ples, blotches and sunburn on tho face.
Catarrh Snnfl^
for Colds. Headache, Catarrh, Ac.
Liquid Heave Cure,
for Coughs. Heaves, Ac.. In Horses.
Pettit’s American Eyc Salvc.
an external remedy for Bore Eyes, weakness of the eye, Ac.
Brant’s Pulmonary Balsam,
a valuable remedy for Qolds, Coughs, Paipin the Side, Ac.
Houghton’s Pepsin,
for Dyspepsia, Indigestion and General Debility.
Dr. Bepuratlve,
for Scrofula, bad Soros of every description. Used only as a
.Blood Purifier.
For sale at the Wellsboro' Drug Store,
April 17,1856. •
WOOL CARDING & CLOTH
' ' DRESSING—done on short notice at tho
STEAM FOUNDRY
in the villogfe o( Wellsboro’. Also, WOOL re
ceived to Manufacture into Cassimeres, Broadcloths
and Flannels —by the yard, for three shillings, or
on'shares for one half.
All leaving Wdol to manufacture shall have their
cloth on the first of November next; and they can
rely on having good cloth and such as ordered.
From Idhg Experience in the business I feel assured
to say to the farmers of Tioga county and all others
interested, that, having the facilities ofSleam Power]
to drive my machinery, which is for more reliable
tiian Water power, (which depends apon thunder
showers for its support,) I am prepared to card all
wool (into rolls) that is brought from a distance the
same day. All work entrusted to mo shall be well
done and at the time it is promised. Grateful for
tho liberal patronage heretofore received, a continu
ance of the same is respectfully solicited. Terms
in ail cases, pay down. Wood and all kiufU of
G»»in UliMi in Co* <v*pL.
Wellsboro’ April 17-56-m6 \
LEWIS C. PENDLET ?N.
BROOKSIDE FAMILY SCH< OL.
BERKSHIRE, TIOGA CO., N. Y., AfprW 1,
1856.—The semlAnnual .term of tins Institution
will commence Tuesday, May 13,end continue 22
weeks. Vacancies (or a few good boys under 15,
for whom an early application in desirable.
Situated in one of the most beautiful valleys of
southern New York, 18 miles north of Owcgo, N,
Y. & E. R.R., this Institution possesses more than
ordinary claims to healthfulness and freedom from
the contaminating influences which are inseparable
from the neighborhood of a large town—while thor
ough instruction and faithful care shall be guaran
teed to all who shall be committed to our trusts.
KtEEXENCES
C. J. Sledmnn, Esq., 62 Libcrty-st., New-York ;
M. M. Backus, esq. Maiden Lane, Now-York.
Edward Tompkins, Binghamton, “
W. P. Pope,' ** «
James Wright* Owego, “
Hon. John Parker, “ u
Hon. J, J, Taylor, u «
Anson C, Ely Elmira, •*
S. B. Strang, M •*
James E. Smith, Corning, '•
Hon. James Faulkner, Dansville, “
C. H. L. Ford, Lawrenceville, Pa.
C. L. Ward, Towanda, 11
J. W. Means, *» «
5w may 1. FREDERICK F. JUDD. A. M.
NEW ESTABLISHMENT.
NEW BOOTS.
WM, RILEY would respectfully tffj
inform Iho citizens of Wells- . \ | „
boro* and vicinity ' that he has
menced the Boot & Shoe business in
ihe building in the roar of Bailey's Store. Ho is
uow ready to do all work in his line in the best man*
nerr-and will make Fine Sewed and Pegged Boots
and Shoes, In the most approved style, as well as
Coarse Work. Repairing done in a superior mao.
ner.
He would respecltully solicit the patronage of the
citizens of thin place, assuring them Hint he will en.
deovor to merit their favors by using the beat stock,
by careful workmanship, and by punctuality.
Wellabore' May 1,1856. 6m.
Notice,
IS HEREBY GIVEN, that two certain prom
issory notes drawn on the 7lh day of March
1856, by the undersigned, made payable to Satnuol
Barlle and Nicholas Fessler or bearer, one of which 1
notes is payable the first day of May, inst., the
other for 935 payable twelve months after date, all
persons are hereby cautioned against purchasing
said notes as they will not be paid by me unless en
forced by law, as the same wore procured by fraud
and misrepresentation, and are without considera
tion. MICHAEL SHEFFER.
Liberty, April 58,1856. I
Letters of administra
tion having been granted to the -under
signed on the ustatt)' of James S. Bryden, late of
Dclraar township, deceased, all persona indebted to
said estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, end (base-having claims against the same to
present them for settlement to
MARY C. BRYDEN,
Delrner, April 24,1856-61 . Adm’r.
MEW niLLINEKV GOODS.
4- * MRS. M. STEVENS has jnal received from
the CUy a splendid assortment of new goods, latest
styles and patterns, comprising every variety of ar
ticles in her line-bf business. Ladics aro solicited
to call and examine her slock before purchasing else
where. Orders punctually attended to.
< Wellsboro’, Aprll 17,1856. ‘ - , - . .
"VrOTlCE—The School Directors of Charleston
JL\ District will moot art Thursday, the 15lh inyjil,
ajl-bne o’ctock P. JI. al the,,Ypung’s School housed
(bribe (mrpose ofomploying.Teachers forthe sum
aicrSchools,,. By otdir.of the,Board.
“ J, CRItfGSBURy.Scd.
Chtrleston,Msy B.' 1836.
THEGREAT SERPENT IS NOT QOBUNCfr
tiUTD. P.£WM. ROBERTS' STOVE EMPORIUM It AS COME!
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W.
THE greatest variety of STOVES ever seen in Wellsboro,’ has just arrived at the STOVE &. TIN
STORE of D. P. &W. ROBERTS. They would call the attention of the public to their well so
ected assortment, consisting of the YOUNG AMERICA, Elevated oven, MORNING STAR* Improved,
do. NATIONAL AIR-TIGHT, do. REGULATORS, PREMIUMS & LOW OVENS.
Also a large assortment of BOX and PARLOR Stoves, at City prices. These Stoves arc selected
with the greatest care, especially for this market, and cannot fail to givaentire satisfaction. Call and
see them.
TIN W AKB— of all kmda, shapes, and sizes, made best'roaterial and sold ns cheap if not
cheaper than (hat of any other establishment in the connly. i Eave Gutters made to order on short no*
lice. JOBBING done to order and in the best manner. Ali Tin-ware carefully proved before
leaving the shop. ICr Old Iron, Copper, Brass, Pewter, and also Silver and Gold either old or new, la*
ken in exchange for Goods at the Market price. They respectfully solicit the patronage of all who
to purchase anything in their line, assuring them that money can be saved by examining their stock
before purchasing elsewhere. PREMIUMS on Tinware were given for best Stock and Work &c., ol
the late county Fair. J>. p. St W. ROBERTS.
Wellaboro.* Nov., 22,1855,-tf,
The Tioga County Agitator
Is published every THURSDAY MORNING at Wellsboro’,
Tioga Cbunty, Du., by Coatf. Stokbock A Co., on the RAY
DOWN System. Tho cash must Invariably accompany the
order for the paper, unless our agents at the several post-oflL
oes choose to become responsible for the amount, or no pa*
per will be mailed. The subscription price Is ONE DOL
LAR PER ANN U-M, to single subscribers. Any per
son sending us $9 will receive 10 copies of the paper one year
—directed to each subscriber.
Office, ROY’,S BLOCK, second floor, over Tuylor’a Book
Store. Justice's, Constable's and. other Blanks always on
hand. Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatne#.. and
despatch.
DENTAL NOTICE,
GUTTAPERCHA! GUTTAPERCHA!
DR. R. C. GILLETTE, lute of 333 and 551
Broadway New York, is fully prepared to in
sert artificial substitutes for tho natural teeth, as
very recently adopted by his professional brethren
of the Dental Association of New York, which on
ablcs him to furnish the temporaries for a mere tri
fle. For this purpose guttapercha far excels any:
other kind of plate. f The gum (ur along time after!
extracting is too sensitive for the old method, and j
it adheres with greater tenacity. Teeth can be cx-j
traded and the temporaries inserted the same day.
All kinds of filling executed with neatness and m
a durable manner.
Wellsboro’ May 8, 1856.
W. W. ROBINSON,
DEALER IN
Books, Stationery, Blank Books, Wall Paper — Eng.
lish, French and Amei ican Manufacture,
Toilet utensils and Perfumery, Fan
cy Soaps, Violin . Strings, Gold
Pens and Pencils , fyc.,
All the popular Magazines arid leading Newspa
pers may he had at his Counter.
CORNI2VO, Hf. Y., W#v. 15, 1555.
Plaster! Plaster! Plaster!
THE Subscriber has just received al his Mill near
Mamsßcld, a fresh 'supply of Cayuga Plaster,
which will be sold at the reduced price of
$6.00 per Ton.
He also keeps on hand constantly, the MANS
FIELD METALLIC PAINT, which is decidedly
the best in use, at $2.50 per cwt
-Friends, give me a call—
I’ve enough for all.
Matwfield, Jan. 3, ’56. A. BIXBY.
DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here
tofore existing between Uie subscribers under
the firm of Jones & Roe, 's Ibis day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business of the firm will bo
settled by W. A. Roe. All. those indebted are urged
to make immediate payment and those having
claims against the firm, to present them for settle
ment. JNO. R. JONES, W. A. ROE.
Wellsboro’, March 1,1856.
The subscriber will continue the Dry Goods and
Grocery business al the old stand, and will be pleas
ed to see all the old customers of the firm and as
many new ones as may favor him with a call.
April 17-56. > W. A. ROE.
riRAND RUSH TO RONDEL’S
” NEW SHOP—where you will find constantly
on hand, a choice assortment of ,
Broadcloths of all colors, Black and Fancy Cassi-
meres, Salinells, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans,
Satin, SUk and Fancy Vestings,
and Trimmings of ,vrry
dcseriplionJUiat can
not fail to suit.
All the above articles will be made up with neat
ness and despatch, and a good fit warranted. Grate
ful for past favors, a continuance of the same is so
licited. Shop in Taylor’s Book and Jcwelcy Store,
Wellsboru’ April 16,1856.
TO FARMERS & MILLERS.
THE BROOKLYN STEAM MILLS, arc in sue
. cessful operation. The Grist mill, Clark’s pa
tent, and the Buckwheat hullcr, Horton's patent, have
in every respect, realized the moat sanguine expecta
tions, Those who feel an interest in new discover,
ies, and those who have grain to grind, are respect
fully invited to (jail and judge for themselves.
The Qompany, will sell patent righta fur Tioga and
roller counties. ■
Jan. 31. (3 in.)
ARRIVAL and departure Of Mails at the Wells
boro* P. O. Pa.
Northern, Eastern, Southern & Western Mall,
via Tioga daily except Sunday, arrivp 12 M, deport
11 A'; M.
Eastern, via Mansfield, Thursday, arrive 1 P. M.
depart 2 P. M,
Western, via Coudersporl, Friday, arrive 1 P. M.
depart, 3 P. M, ‘
Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Fridays,
arrive 19 M. depart 3 P. M.
The above Mails close one hall hour before their
time of leaving. Post Office open daily except Sun
dsy, from 7j to 5j P. M , and from 6J P. M. to 8
?. M. , £Ap"l 4 ] I. D. RICIjAUDSjP. M.
SOMETHING NEW *
THE PLACE TO purchase Books, Jewelry,
Watches, Wall paper and Fancy Goods, la at
the subscriber’s new Store,
Roy’s New Bniiding,
where ho will be happy to serve the public with
SCHOOL, LAW, and MISCELLANEOUS Books,
as cheap as they can be purchased this side of tb«
Cily.
ALL THE POPULAR MAGAZINES OF THE DAT.
may be had at his counter, and any book desired
can bo furnished to erdcr. tie will also keep a fall
assortment of
Stationery and Ink,
which may be purchased on reasonable terms.
Purchasers will always find a splendid lot o I
WATCHES,
CLOCKS,
JEWELRY,
on hani
md for sale on the principle of
''Small profits . quick Returns”
With large practical experience, and having »
cured (he services of a good workman in the me
chanical Department, those wishing watches
Cleaned & Repaired
can depend upon being accommodated satisfactorily
and promptly.
He will keep constantly on hand a large assort
ment of English and American styles of
WALL PAPER
which all will do well to call and ciamine before
purchasing elsewhere.
Thankful for past favors, a continuance of patron
age is respectfully solicited. G. W. TAYLOR.
Wellsboro’, Oct. 18, 1855. (formerly of Tioga.)
Custom Boot He Shoe Shop,
ATM. Sherwood’s old sland, where lha
Sears 1 Boys continue to make, mend, and
measure to order, at as low prices as the tizzies will
admit.
All work warranted—-to wear out in a year oiso
—and not rip or come to pieces Hill it doet wear out
Hides Wanted.
CASH will bo paid for any quantity of bides %
the highest market price
July 13, 1854
THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFUL
LY informs his friends and the public gener
ally, that he has removed to Cedar Ran and opened
a HOUSE OF ENTERTAINMENT, and will bo
happy to accommodate those who may give him a
call.
t Also, (hat ho will lake in OATS, HAY &. PRO
VISIONS of oil kinds, to. sell on commission for
those who may see fit to store with him.
April 3, 1856.
MATT. S. BLACKWELL.
Truth is stranger than Fiction!!
WE must say that 6. W. Taylor is receiving
from the Manufacturers, the best and cheap
esl lot of PIANOS &. MELODEONS, ever offere
in this county. He can furnish as good instrument
and at ns fair pribes as City dealers. Call at th
Book Store Wellsboro 1 , December 6. 1855.
TjUPORTANT TO FARMERS.—
X POLAND OATS FOR SEED.—A few bushels
of Poland Oats, weighing 42lbs per bushel, for sale
at the farm of A. R. Homing, Jamieson Creek,
Westfield township, or at the residence of Mrs. J
S. Bryden, near Wcllaboro*.
Wellsboro’, April 10,1856-lf
A BMENISTRATOR’S notice,
A The undersigned having been appointed Ad
ministrator of the estate of Andrew Hand, late o
Chatham, Tioga county, dec’d, all indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate payment,
and those having claims against the same will pre
sent them for settlement. DAN’L S. SHOVE,
Chatham, April 10, 1866-6 w. Adm'r,
rnHOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE PIANOS
I or Melodeon*, should call at TAYLOR’S
BOOK & JEWELRY STORE. Wellsboro,’ at
which place those Instruments can be had, superior
in quality and on reasonable terms. Call and seo
before purchasing elsewhere. jan24.
TO SCHOOL DIRECTORS A SU
PERVISORS.—A copy of the last adjust,
cd Valuation of property in the several townships
in this County, has peeu sent to the Town Clerks of
said townships.
HOEVER left two pairs of Boots at tho
Posl-oHico in Wcllsboro’ some weeks ago,
ran have the same by paying for this advertisement.
They must be described before given up.
April 10.
ATTENTION ALL!! THEY SAY!
They say that G. W. Taylor has the largest
aud best assortment of WALL PAPER in
town. Drop in ot the Book & Jewelry Store Hir
Iho proof. [April 17.
BLACK, Blue and Brown Broad Clothe, Black
and Fancy Doeskin Cassimeres, also SatlineU's
and Sheeps Gray Cloths, just received and for salo
very cheap, at {Oct 25) JONES & ROE’S
CLOTHING.— A large slock in store of the la
lest fashions, a fit guaranteed every time, as
also a price to suit the’ buyer, for I am honnd'lo eel'
Sept. 20, 1855. J. R. BOWEN
BUFFALO ROBES,—A few Bales of estra No
1, just received kt JONES & ROE’S.
CMOKED HAMS A SIIOUEDEUS,
on hand at [April 24.] V\, A, ROE&.
TTlsOUß— best brand of Family Flour, for sale
■C hy [Ap. 24. 1856.] W. A. UOL.
T\RIED,PEA,CIIES A APPIsES—
U on hand at [Ap- 24, ’56.]
ACKEBBL * WHITE PtWlrp
by the j j and bbi., cheap at. RpE’h.
RASS SEED—for sale’at/ , , ,
WelUboro’, April 211856 f ‘
GEO. W. SEARS,