The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 28, 1856, Image 4

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' HHERIFE'S SALES., ,
BY VIRTUE of sundry writs of.Fi. Ft. VerffC
Ex, and Levari Facias, iasoed 00l of the Con.
mm Pleas of Tioga County and to’me directed, !
willexpose to poblie sale on Monday the Ist day of
September next, at I o’clock, afternoon, in the Court-
House Wcllsboro,’ Uie fallowing described property,.
•p w '*3 ,7 ‘ ']•,'/ i-lfi » ,
• A lotofland in Dcltnar townefiip.bounddd north by
lands of, Daniel Osborn, east by the samp, soulliby Uje
same, and west by Russell Lemuel
Itow—containing nine acres moye or lees upon
which is a frame two story building used PS a dtycl
ling house, apd.sloro togelher.wilh.d 1 steam fiduririg'
miTrantfsasHfactoryjbafnlindotnSr'smillloul-build.
ln^k\' i To tiesoldia ihepropyrtyof Wm.’A. Wsri-'
Her and Russel Lawton. ■ .
‘ALSO—A lot upland in Bloss township bounded,'
north by Ihe town plot of the Arbon Land Company,
east by the lands of John Ward, Horatio Seymour,
James Ford and others, south by the lands of Horn.,
lio Seymour, James Ford, E. Dyer and others, apd
west by Jhe lands offE. Dyer, John Ward and others.
Properly described ss follows—Beginning at a
post in the south-east cornel of the Arbon Land
Company's town plot, and running south 71 deg.,
west to a post in the line between the lands pf Jpbn
Ward and others, and the lands of Horatio Seymour,
James ford and others; thence along the liooo(
Seymour, Ford and others, in a south west direction
Ins post in the line of Seymour, Ford, Dyer-and
others; thence north 13} deg. west to a post in tKe
south wdil corner of the town plot of the Arhod.
Land Co,; thonce north 69} deg. cast to a post,-the
place of beginning—containing about (86 acres, and
being part of warrants No. 5977. No. 809, No. 5927
with about thirty acres improved; forty four frame and
plank bouses, twelve shanties, seven frame barns or
stables, ten sheds and sonic fruit trees thereon. To
bo sold ns the property of the Arbon Coal Co.
ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrence township,
bounded ou the cast by land pf Allison Evans, soglh
by land belonging to the heirs of James Prttchtfrd,
on the west by land of Amzi Pritchard and on the
north by Uriah Pritchard—confining seyen acres
and three perches more or less, with* b sntyll'lrapie
house and some fruit trees/ihereon. To
the properly of William Pritchard. 1 ■'
ALSO—A lot of land in Covington and Rich*
(bond townships, bounded north by lands of Edwin
Dyer, east by lands of E. Dyer, south by lands of
Gilbert Hubbeil, and west by lands of Thomas B.
Howland and A. J. Howland—containing two hun
dred and forty acres with about thirty acres improved,
two frame houses, barn, saw mill and a shingle mo*
chine thereon. To be sold as the nrtocrly of Fran
cis Wctherbec, Benj. Kressytod QmpW, Wicks.
ALSO—A lot ofUnd in Jackson lownsnty bound,
ed os follows—west by A Decker, north by William
Miller, cast by Wilitom Miller and S. L. Parmatier
and south by S. L. Parmatier—containing about one
hundred acres with lorly acres improved, three frame
houses, two frame barns ond/fiaw mill and a small
apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly
of John P. Cleavcland, Samuel Miller and William
Miller, Rx’ib of Samuel Miller dec*d. » ‘
ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrence township,
bounded north by James Ford, east by JohnW.Ryon,
south and west by heirs of Daniel Nelson —contain*
Ing about 52 acres with 10 or 15 acres
frame ho(i«e, log barn, frame barn and some fruit
trees thereon.
Also— A lotofland in Lawrence township, bound,
cd north by T. B. Tompkins, east by C. H. L. Ford,
sonlh by Bingham lands and west by L, Darling
containing 123 7-10 acres. To bo sold os the prop
erty of Isaiah Sutton and Elhll Harris.
ALSO—A certain one and one half story house
mtnntcd in the Boro of Elkland in the north side of
tho Mom street running through said Boro, contain*
ing in front thirty-eight feel, the upright being six
teen feet, and the wing being one story and running
twenty-two lect front, and the said upright runs back
from said Main street to the north twcnly.slx fect,
and the wing runs back twenty feel, and a woodshed
extending north (en /bet and cast and west twenty,
two feet, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage
appurtenant to said building, bounded on the south
by Main street, on the west by land of Joel Park,
burst, on the north and east by land of J. L. Davcn*
port —containing, in all about one acre of land. To
be sold ns ihc properly of Philo J. Wright.
ALSO—A lotofland in Tioga village, bounded
north by Ghurch street meeting house lot and T. L.
Baldwin, cast by Tioga River, south by Jno. Prills*
man and west by Williamson street—containing
thirty acres more or less, all (improved, a frame
house, frame barn,a hay barn an apple orchard
thereon. To be sold as the property of Vine Dc Pui.
ALSO —A lot ofland in Shippen township begin,
fling el & post the north cast corner of Nathaniel
Impson: thence by the wmantlinc cast one hpnd
red and thirty.thrce and a half perches to o birch,
the north cast corner of No. 1955; thence by war
tint I nc south forly*fiveperchcs to a post, (he north*
east corner of Uriah Impson ; thence by Uriah Imp
lon, west one hundred and thirty-three perches to a
post; thcnco by said Nathaniel Impson, north forty
five perches and seven tenths of a perch to the place
of beginning—containing thirty-seven acres and a
bslf, being part of warrant survey, No. 1955, James
Wiliwn Warrantee.
Also —A lot of lapd In Delmar township bounded
ftorth by Geo. English, west by William Howe,
south by Lcvl Stewart, Marlin Furman and others,
east by Ilnrkley Furman —Containing one hundred
acres, about forty acres improved, frame house,
frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be
laid as the properly of James Francis.
ALSO—AII that dwelling-house situate in Charles
lon,Tioga county,Pa,on a certain piece, of land
bounded north by lands of Joslah Smith on the cast
by Morris, south by Bcnj. B Smith, west by Iho old
Timothy Culver place, the said dwelling house be
ing the upright part sixteen by twenty-six, story
•nd half high, with a wood house and kitchen at
tached thereto, twenty by thirty foot, sitnate on the
east side of the road leading from the Culver a«w
mill in Charleston tp Cherry Flats in Covington.
To be sold as the property of N. B. Smith and Fill
kel Smith.
ALSO—A piece of land in Holland township
Tioga County, bounded on the south by H. Soper,
on the west by Thomas Soper and the estate ofJo-
Mphus Clark dec’d., on the north by William Soper,
and on the east by the Bradford county line, with
•bout fifteen acres improved, a frame house and
frame barn thereon.
Also—A piece lying in the county of Bradford,
Containing about thirty.two acres—about twenty,
two acres improved, and bounded north by William
Bopcr, east by Gibbon Baker, south by John Gcnsonf
•nd west by the land aforesaid, being the Bradford
•nd Tioga county line, being part of farm first de
scribed To be sold as the propertyof Ralph Bovicr,
ALSO—A lot ofland in Chatham township, bofin
ded as folldws, north by Benjamin Vandusan, oast
by John Wheaton, south by Stephen Case and Con
nclius Van Dykes, and west by James Rcyser,—con
taining fifty nine acres, with about thirty aorce im
proved, one frame and log house, one frame barn
with other out buildings and apple orcherd Ihercpn.
To be sold as the property ofN. E. Hastings. '
ALSO—A tract of land situate in Richmond
township, beginning at a hemlock the south west
corner of Warrant No. 1032 and south west thereof;
thence north I degree east 192 perches to a post;
thence north 89 degrees west 84 3-10 perches to a
post; thence north } of a degree east 101 perches
to a post; (hence south 891 degrees east 155 perches
to a post; thence north 128 perches to a • ■ ..
thence east 111 perches to a beech; thence south
130 perches to a hemlock ; thence north 89 degrees
west 21 perches to a post; thence sooth } ol a deg,
west 212 8-WTperches to a post: (hence south 1 deg.
west 84 porelics to a post in the south line of war
rant No. (benco north 69} degrees west 160
5.10 perches to t|ie beginning—containing 411 acres,
and being lots nomhered in the Bingham survey of
mid township, 91,92, 97, 1070,108, parts of war.
rants 1033,1792 and 1793. Reserving and except,
ing out of said 411 acres, C 3 acres in possession’ of
Robert Pratt, and 50 acres in possession of Enoch
Hoyt and Erastus Kelly; leaving included in this
levy 298 acres, on which there arc 175 acres im.
a frame house, frame barn, saw mill and
other buildings.
Also— -A trad, of land situate in Sbippen lown
■hip, beginning at a fallen hickory in or on or near
the north bank of Pino Creek, in the west line of
David Ellis* land; thence north 88J degrees West
302 perches to a fallen white pine; thence north 1
degree east 184 perches to a post in the south boon
dary of No, 2355, thcncc south 88J degrees east
02 perchw to a maple corner; thence south 1 de-
i :r
- : -,T it r}r Hi liu 11.1I 1 .1 ia-r-rr rti .- v vrn l»M ~
-grue west 57, perches;te a 71001; thepoe south tjBl
degrees east IdO perchestoapoet i apglbent? whtl/i
I degree weal 125 percbeato. the beginning—con.
■Uining 280 acres. , > r
.. Amot-A, tract of lapd, north of apd adjpipirtg,|bp,
tract loti above described beginning .at a poat ip tjie
south,boupdgry ,of w.ar.f apt,-¥^s;.thencp by,
land late of Jesse Lpcko(now;Sini|h » Winner)
north |:.degrea o»stt2B3,,percbcp to a post;
thence.nortb-884’dogT4f» ! yreati^'BM c iff4 (»*!;«
thence north! degree, jsrl, 4VWPW-
VW
beginning—conUipipgJW.pe^cs,, .. 1 .
. Atao—A-lrpot hf lapd.epatlvpf
280 acre Ist ybpTO ; dep9f>bpdfcbw'mning,alf.hpßVt
lock in U»e nynhboundary Upe qflfp, 2367; Rupee,
spulh'BB4 degrees past aiftpercliea I 9 a post,;, tßeppe
■south M .degipsa -.csrl. (160 percl)taloa hemlock,;,
thence north &81 degrees.«estj2QB ferphp* *9.* u??«
’p(c S thence south .1 dsgfefl wet fljwbe? to* liepi
look.r diencp iwfib.BBJ 2tfegr=M.'y<Hd 430 ptrcbw
to a beralock; opd thence jwlh 1. degree, emd,l62
porches to Uie bcginning»r>conlainit)f .455; apre*.
Reserving and excepting out-ofiiboifs,ao reded fipd
the 220 acre lot, 7 Lteres .hit, (|yao }|prd;
aud-62 aepes.surveyed fat C. W; liii(yilja. lpavingy
included inthis levy 823 acres, on winch
100 acres improved, two frame houses, twp burps
and p saw mill. r ■■, /
fullpwing tracts' of Unseated had ;
lots surveyed bn warrants rp mi he rc H 2 636 ap d 2b -U
—cuntaining 990'ucrcs each, and 2512 containing.
U)Q3,dfl3 216 Jc ret oR Nbd2G4oSWAWiimdt *, Ci
Warrantees snd'SU sitDatthib Stic tpwnshljwrf'Flk.i
A (ji o—Lotfiorvcyedilpon; warrant Ma2lß3 ( iW.
Willink & Co. Warrantees, and situate in the tonuv
aiiipof Gaines,
-i m t.
Also— Afl undivided iolefestofacres in war.
rant No. 5046, and a ljbc warrant No.
5055, Jamea WifranWaFraAlee. in(he township of
Bio ss, and warrant No»sQ4£UrrOOßlai#ing 1099 acres
in. the tovyuabipa of Covington aud Cliayieston. t .
Also— A trad of land, situate tin Dclmar town*
ship, beginning‘at a, pool (be north.eSsl corner-of
land lafe of LutbeF Johnson' doc’d.? (hentc north by
lands of Orren Fcfllon and land*- In possession of
Joel Growl being (he east Hne of Delmar township,
112 perches lo a beech; (ticnne north 45 "“degrees
west by lands )ofe of James' 1. Jackson, B 5 perches
(o on iron wood; thence south 168 perches to a pfct
on the south side of the Durtl Settlement road; In the
north boundary of lands of James 4, Jackson; thence
eadt by said rood 5 perches to a pwl; tbenCe north
16 degrees cast 32 7.10 perches to a post in the line
of tile Luther Johnson lot; and thence cast by the
line of said Johnson 1M 55 pftrbbca to the beginning
—containing 50 acres and 90 perches, 1
Also —Ail that other-lot ofland adjoining (be
.last mentioned lot, beginning at a 'post in the Dartt
Settlement Road,n corner of (he tract last menttori
cd; thence north by the said tfkct 137 5-10 perches
to a post ; thence north 45 degrees west by lands of
‘JucksoiS Fulldwtf •Hi 6-10
pcrchesqu> a beech; thence by land of Enstus Fep
lows soufrl 78 degrees West 15 perches lo a post;
thence byjamfc late belonging lo the heirs of Moses
Johnson, 18£ MO perches lo a post in thfe Dartf
Settlement Road; ond thence eastwardly by -said
road lo the place of beginning—containing 59 tyres
and 130 parches—having UJfcoti about 80
proved, a frame honse and qpple orchard.
Also— A lot of land fttuSHn the township of
Covington and Richmond, beglhning at a post In the
line of Tilly Marvin land; thence by the same south
?of a degree, west J 33 2-20 paceqto (he nudnp
Elk run, and by tho snath with 77 dcgreesHMt
26 1 2 perches, south 73 degrees, west 37 peroßfc
north 66 degrees, west 20 perches, south, 50 defrcel,
west 12 perches, south 71 degrees; west 19* perch to
to a post in the line between lots No s, 3&.4,
line, north 155 6*lo perches lo a poet, the Q>ni%r of
lots 4 11 and 12; thence by lot no. I2,eastjoB 4-10
perches, to the beginning-containing 96*&cm and
127 perches, with 70 acres improved, andoframe
house and frame barn thereon.
A 10l of land bounded north by B. V. Ogden anU
others, east by John Blue, south by While,Ensworth
&. Co„ west by G. Langdon—containing about one
hundred and thirty acres,about forty acres improved,
2 frame houses, frame barn and shed and a lew fruit
trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Wm.
B, Furman,
ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described Ss
follows, viz: On the north by'lol No. 25 contracted
to Joseph Wilcox, on tile cost by lots Nos - 73 and 51,
contracted to Asa G. Chnrbhill, and lot No. 70 con,
tracted to Chaunecy Dartt, on the south bv Jaad—
veyed to John C. Knox gnd J»—*> rrocKslaaet, res
pectively op it* sot by Tot No, 76 contracted to
J>eob is. Merrick, lot No - 75 contracted to James G.
Dartt, lot No. 81 contracted to William Dockstader,
and lot No. 26 contracted to John Calkins—contain
ing 254 4-10 acres with allowance of six per cent
for roads Ac., be the same more or less; being lota
numbered 80 and 500 1 the alloUmcnC of the Bing
ham lands in Charleston Tioga Co,, and part of war,
rants numbered 1792 and 1781 ; one hundred and
fifty acres improved, with two framed dwelling
houses, two framed barns, two sheds and some other
out buildings and an apple orchard thereon. To be
sold as the property of Clark W. Bailey.
ALSO—A lot of land in'Tioga township, bobndid
north by road leading from Mitchell Creek station
to Jackson, cast by Rne, south by Thomas Mitchell
and west by the Tioga Rail Road—containing about
six acres improved land, a frame house, ham, corn
house and a few fruit trees thereon. To'bo sold as
the properly of James W. Guernsey.
ALSO—Two certain village lots in tho village of
Blossburg known and distinguished upon the map
of said village on file in tbo Recorder's Office Tioga
Co., as being lots No. 1 and 2 in Block No. p, and
bounded on the cast by the Williamson Road,on.the
south by lot No. 3, on the west by lot No. 8. and ion
the north by Liberty Su, said two lots making 95
feet fronton Williamson Road, with a ouse
and shop thereon. To be sold us the dniAliy of
David Carey, . - £.4 T
ALSO—A lot of land in
ed on Iho nsrlli by R. 6. by White,
soutli by Pine Creek, and weff by Spalding—don
taining seventy one mild one fourth peres, about
fifteen acres improved, frame house and'barp (here
on. TiWSie sold as the properly of Ityan Hseti.
■ ALS(L—A tract of land in Deerfield, .hdnruMd
north' by Ikmls of JonAhpn Mißliaon, easFbv land/
JJ. by landajfrjuhn
Maltjson and J. Cafpjplort west by DaniePßngell—
confining sixtygpees of land and about five acres
improved* Tb bo Sold.as the properly of Edward
Gilkcy, j
ALSO—A lot of land situate in Delmar township
Tioga Co.jjPa, beginning at a post on the north side
of (ho Plapk Road by lands belonging to Donaldson
and McLdod \ thence by said lands north 88 degrees
west 28 perches to a post, thence north 15 degrees
nest 31 perches to s post; thcucc norlli 75 degrees
east 40 perches to tbo centre of tho Plank Road;
thence by said Road South 15 degrees' Cast 14-4.10
perches, south 57 degrees west 15 8-10 perches,
south 20 degrees east 20 perches to place of begin
ning—containing 7 1-8 acres of land all improypd,
with d two story dwelling house thereon. To be
sold at tbo property of R: H. Archer.
ALSfo—A lot of land it) In Wellsboro*, bounded
nojth west, south west and south east by Anna
Morris, and north-east tatoobcMcahti ini Btap(
two thirds of an acre, with a frame huOae, franc
barn ond some fruit trees thereon’ TblesoUaatke
property of Malhow Borsf,
tmot or ptcoeoT land dtnotertlßOovWgfcm TtfVrn-
Tf°K*’ vounty IVaasylvanU, bounded and described fts
follows: post standing on thonorth
lino of warrant No. 8499 'ldßename of Oeo. Mead tho north
tbcrvof; tlwaoo Kwtbjr .th, Uo«af’MiU nimnt
104 * 8-10 perches to a poet. South and new tiw feiath rwul
\M north cost corner hcrrofrthcmw South 128'tea tvo*?';
thonco West W 1 k 4-10 peroboe toapo«rthe south east corner
of a Jot formerly belodg&g to Oliver HlUott k (be south weft
corner heieof; them* North ouo IVdcptCcs Eaatlivtho
Jlnoof Raid Elliott lot 07 * 440 pcpchw to a post %va the
north sldoof the Stale road; thenoe North 72 degrooa. Eut
l.jr, »M Vo»d S« to,« Omc*, Korth.a,,* 6-10
perches to the place of heglnulDg-42bd(aiD{bg »8 aerrt **l2o
perches & allowance with abont 80 acres improved a dwell*
Ing house, frame baru and apple orchard ibgrton. I
Also —A plcco of land In Covington foWshtp
Pa., adjoining the above dikcrifcqd lot,
beginning at a part the nortli west corner of a lot of
land formerly owned by John Teamans, thence by
said Yeomans south 155 perches to a beech free,
thence by a cvaftlM line West 53J {fetches to a post
•corner ol David Davis thence by said 'Davis .north:
SO perches to a post, thence by said Davis west 15
pcrcbhA to a hdmladk tree, (hence by Avery Gillette
north 75 perches to a post (hence by losts surveyed
jtaßediDeton indiftaven, datj’ G6|- peroliOrto (he
;phte of Mgifling—eorrtaiainriifty nine aoret more
orlett wilh about IQ. acre* fmprdred thereott To
be imld at ths properly of Thwntt I. Strait lb M.
•Strait* hit wife. ■
' JOHN-MATHERSi Skeriffi
. Wcllsbprq’Aognsl 14 1856,- Jt ' n /..\ ■ r _
BUSINESS BEBEGTOMI.
VA.
, Wilhslsh patients in. all .pins ol Ihn ®onnty,
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Par whenr**'will promptly attend allealla in hia,
ffernt".'.:: ;
- > ■ S.SACHK,
A TTORNEY"AP?IiCOUNSELLOR AT
'/V.’lfAW^—Offi« T north -side. Public Square
Wejlpborongh, t'\. ■' • ■•
: Rbre7i,tO!Mp«sWP^elp?iU o^B e . *' Co.,N. T
city Hon.jLV. Paraana,Philadelphia. July 13.
, iLiSSAWPARKHURST,
LAW.
r. XiA^T^NQEVILLE,.
Tioga Comity, Pal
BF^NoBft4 v T , HO!BBON,
: A&tiAr&kri IA at MWj
.C.R.H'W I N«,
.. Stephen MW York.
' Geo. IVSntkcEiu . C. H. Thomson.
April ie;
8. F. WIMOII,
_ CPRcmoveid lo James Lowrey’s Office
I4.s,xo,Wr£Y&s. f. wiisok,
A ftORNEYS & COUNSELLORS AT
LAW, will attend the Court* of Tioga, Potter
and McKean counties.
Wollsborough, Feb. i, 1853.
The Tioga County Agitator
I* pabllihed every TEUUSDAY MORNIKQ at Wdliboro',
Tioga Conntj, T«, by Coia, Btubbocv k Co, an tiro PAY
DOWN iJyfllert. The cash innst invariably accompany tho
order for Uio Mper, unless our agents at the several j soft-offi
ce chftofco tbwcorarf responsible for the amount, or no pa
pqrwlli boinailed. The subscription price Is ONE DDL*
fj A R “Pfife 'AN NUM to single subscriber*. Any par
son tending an $9 wilt nscelro 10 copies of tbo paper one year
—directed to tech subscriber.
Office, HOY'S BLOCK, second floor, orer TaylorV Book
Store* Justice’s, Constable's and other Blanks always on
hand. Job and Fancy Printing executed with neatness and
despatch.
W. W. 808 I N S O N ,
DEALU IK
Boob,Stationery, Blchl Boob, Wall Paper—Eng
lish, French and American Manufacture, ,
fgilet vfensils and Perfumery, Fan
cy Soaps, Violin Strings, Gold
Pent and Pencils, tfe., lye.
All the popular Magazines .and leading Nnetpa.
pera may be tad at hie Counter.
corhimcl nr. y., n*v. is, isss.
H. O t CQLE
■ BARB.ER&- HA IR DRESSER,
Wellibdrd'Pa.
Occupies room user Roberts' Tin Store. Every
tiling in lilt line of business will,be done as well
and as promptly as it can be dope in the more
fashionable City saloons. Breparations for removing
dandruff, and bcautyfling mb hair for sale cheap.
•Hair and whisfcers dyed any color. Cali and sec.
Wellsboro', Oct 18,1855. (iiy*
MARBLE YARD.
PHILO TVLLER.
DEAtEH IN
MANtEtS,' M(*N TOMNS
, CENOTAPHS, GRAVEBTON%£|? ,
Aotyrt. 5 Bulxv AS ‘Voiiv/ WeJtsboirbj O.' p.
Beach, Knoxville; J. E, tV Etsrxa,Covington, I
Tioga, April 26,1853.
BALDVIS, GUERNSEY * CO,
have josl received a magnificent assortment of
SUMMER GOODS
luteal stylos, assorted pattern* and unequalled fab
rics, (elected from the most celebrated establish,
tnenls in the city, and which are now offered daily
at our Store in Tioga, which can be had fur
' liittlc, or Nothing
above, prime cost—with oceans of good will thrown
on grata.. The .first pick is the best pick, so come
in while stock is fresh. Delays are dangerous—Pro
crastination has frostbitten many a good bargain
If you want your money’s worth, come on. If you
want more than a dollar’s worth for a dollar, don’t
come ; but you will be astonished to see what s pile
of goods we can pul up for a dollar. Out slock of
DRY GOODS
jp-rfbf nladcup of the odds and ends and the rem
nants of “closed up”, concerns in the City, but com
prises a complete assortment of the latest styles and
bpst qualities, from the coarsest domestic to the fi
nest imported'fabrics, such as
Silks, RndLadies’ Dress Goods,
Latest Styles, lo every variety of trim
mingy.' do well to call and examine the
; Stoor befbrp- purchasing elsewhere.
Btldwrn, ‘Guernsey & Co., have always on hand
a scjbnable and fashionable stack of
Ready-Made Clothing,
which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES.
ALSO,
Groceries, Crockery, Hardware, Glass,
Stone , Hollow and Wooden Ware,
Iron, te el, Nails, Oils, , Paints
and Dye-Stuffs of every kind
and of the.best quality,
with BOOTS A SHOES, for Everybody.
, ~ T. L. BALDWIN.
Tioga, #ude ; 26, TBi6- lA. T..GUERNSEY,
O. B. LOWKLL.
Things Wnntct).
TX/SANTEp by almost eVcfyfarmef in the coun-
JV °f Htiqbid Heave Care,” to
check Im firvllod lest ions ofheaves, end the preteo
liibind cure df »ll diseases that effect the *jndof
IWw. l V
AXSP, a box of Dr. Power’. ’’Hibernian Olnt
*or Galla, Serelclie*, Ore
res'Blfaiscs.TjbsTiwotihda,arid allcntanehpßdiseases
to which bones orhnrned cattle ore subject, {,
ALSO,« box of the “German Hat Killer,” onrof
the safest and Beat articles in use for destroying jata
and mice, or Lyons celebrated “Eat Pi)|,’> fy t|, o
same purpose, For sale at the Well, boro’ Drag Store
fp®EBHBBCKIBBtt respectfully informs
J. those who hare Unsettled accto. with him, (pro
or eon) in Tioga Co. that'into accl*. after this, date
are in the bands of H. W. Williams, attorney in
Wellsbofo’ for settlement. If attended ty before the
Ist day of May next, no cost will accrue thereon.
April 10,1850. M. & BLACKWELL.
He would also ,notiljr those persona j n Delmar
who gave their wool to A. L. Beaver, Manufacturer
at Bowenia* establishment, JCooxvjlle, or to 5.,9.
Black well, agent -for said .Beaver, who left their
goods with roe.fbr delivery, that unless the receipts
for the same not yot given up to me, are left with
Mr. 4 Williams, soils will he brought for, their iecbf
ery, as I am responsible to Beaver. ’ 1
M. S. BLACKWELL, Agt,
SHE TlbdA tOTT^t
A CROWL- would announceio the ciii
-**•• lens o, Tioga county, thpl (i® Jiaa associated
with him * 'partner, and lire business willbe con.
ducted under the firinofA. Caowi. & Co. They
toil] continue at the old stin'd.Tn Welhborcmgn
in manufacture to order aadkeep on hand,
& (Mir W*£tfns,
1 SEEtOm, C UTTERS, &e.,
tobwb fe^,»ty.i? lk etappce of.finuh,
cwsot-besarpaisediqr anyothe* atmikreaUUlsk.
rtatesnds Used upnsaly u» ai 1 1 U* maoafsolvriH*
di}>jij|WCpl» Of' cilaMWhmcnt ■' Pdrsh»s.aet^-
edl to their entire aatiafaction, and fimalwdinevory
partieuiw theaame adibnhgfa they attended in per-
doWasuinal, with nealhesa and
despatch. ■'•;• ■■ ■ >
. PA/ffTllfff dfaf] Vindrdprie on tife ljorlest
notice, and moafersaaonable-ierms. •'
ttTAil bibds'of ■ merchantable pradaeeXdeKree,
edl recited in.eiehangc for. tooth, st the markft
prices. - A. GROWL Si C Q, .
July 13,1835.
Dresa Mark* t he Man, :
OiSINS io (his great rise, in paper, {here is. a
gteatend increasing demand; fot*-raga of all
Kinds. Therefore,'eTCry men who wishes to, sure
the first cost on. his old clothes should cast them,
buttons snd’dll into the rig-bag; not boworet until
he'calia'Kt the
PBEnnineLOTHin» store,
AT fIOGA,
and selects from the largo and splendid assortment
of
Ready Made ChM king,
here (kept constantly on hpnd, « suit warranted to
wear as long as any other, and made in the best and
most substantial manner, and under his own super
vision. The proprietor has a complete knowledge
of the trade, and can soil the best quality of Heady
Mode Clothing considerably cheaper than any other
establishment In the county. He keeps a variety oi
Clothi, Cassimeres, Vestings, Drawers,
Trimmings, Wrappers, Shirts,
Collars, €!ravats, Ape. Ape.,
which will be sold as reasonably as they can he pur
chased elsewhere. His stock of COATS Sc VESTS
can’t be beat this side ofNew York, either in price
style, or quality.
Don't forget that this establishment took the firs
premium at the Fair of last October.
O’ Particular attention given to cutting and ma
king garments to order. C. OSMUN.
Tioga, April 5,1855.
SASH & BLIND
FACTORY.
COVINGTON, TIOGA PA.
TH £ subscriber is prepared by new Ma
just purchased, to ibrnish to order, ail kinds of
square and fancy Saab and Blinds.
Square Sash of common sixes constantly on
band.
By long experience in the business, the subscri
ber .flatters himself that he can make as good an
article, and sell it as cheap as can be obtained at
any estabisbment in Pennsylvania or New York.
Call and tee.
DAVID S. IRELAN.
Covington, March 3,1854.
ILrTlie subscriber is also Agent for the sale of
Dr. D. Jaynes celebrated Family Medicines, also
Scarpa’s Oil for Deafness, D, S. I.
FANNING MILLS.
ATTENTION, FARMERS!
THE UNDERSIGNED respectfully in
form the Farmers of Tioga County, that they
are now Manufacturing FINCH'S IMPROVED
PREMIUM FANNING MILLS, three miles south
of WclUborough, on the Jersey Shore road; and
feet warranted in soring that said Mill is tho best
ever introduced into Tioga County both as respects
cleaning fasl and well, and the saving of Grass Seed
Farmers are respectfully invited lo call sod exam
ine for themselves before purchasing el«eaW»- ,
... taken in payment. Old
Mills repaired on abort notice.
' ANGUS GRIFFIN A. SONS.
Dolmpr,Oct.l2,lBs4rtf.
Carriage & Wagon UlanuiUc
tory.
HENRY PETRIE would an- Mr
noonce lo his (Wends and theSaMay
public generally, that be is
the above business on Grafton street, immediate
.in the rear of J. R. Bowen’s store, where be is pre
pared to manufacture on short notice,
Buggies, Sulkies,
Wagons,
ofhny style or ‘description to suit the purchaser
and of the very best materials. All kinds of re
pairing done forthwith and on the most reasonable
terms.
PAINTING AND TRIMMING will be prompt
ly executed in the best manner and most fksli
ionsble style.
Wellsboro,’July 13,’55. HENRY PETRIE.
New Volumes—Subscribers may begin Now.
Life il l vs t r a t b d—aa™
class Weekly Newspaper, devoted to News,Lit
erature, Science and Ute Arts; to Entertainment, Tm.
Sravcmenl and Progress; One of the best Family
iewspapers in the World, Two Dollarsa year.
TUB WATIB-COB JOURNAL.
" Devoted lo Hydropathy, its philosophy and Practice
to Physiology and Anatomy, with numerous illustra
tions ; and those laws which govern Life and Health,
•I a year.
THB PHRENOLOGICAL JOURNAL:
Devoted lo aji those Progressive Measures fer the el
evation and improvement of Mankind. Amply II
lustrated. 91 a year.
For 93 a copy of each of these Journals will be
sent one year. - Agents wanted. Address, Fowlkes
& Wells, 308, Broadway NeW-York.
MRS. I. D. RICHARDS, Agent for the above
works,add practical Phrenologist, may be found at
the house of Mr. I. Richards, Wellsboro', Pa.
WHAI’B IM A MAMIE?
Why, everything, when the name is
tigaificant ihdappropriate, ttl if certeinly Is us
•pplUdlo
THE EHnSB STORE,
which will certainly baveto be enlarged to doable
'its present site, to accommodate the crowds that
Back there daily to examine the new and superb
stock of i -
which BOWEU is receiving fromHew.York, and
’ SELLING AT REDUCED _ „
because they must be sold to make-room for more.
Ladies, we cad show you some of the finest, beat,
moat tastily aaadrtcd and the cheapest
ever offered to this,or any other community. Donlt
lake my word fur it, but please call and examine for
yourselves.
And then—such lots of READY-MADE Cloth
ing, Spring and Summer wear! Gentlemen, come
and renew your faith by sight.
Wcllsboro’, May 15,1856, J. ft. BOWEN.
ROGERS & FOOT,
Honesdnlf, Pit.
Proprietors of THATCHER’S Patent
Drable Action SUCTION & FORCE
PUMP.
IT Best Pnmp in tbe World l„£j
- County and Stale’Rights for Sale. Downs A
Co., Manuftcftrrcra, Sebia 4 Falla, N, Y.-' 14 •'
T. 8, Roans, [June 19-56,] S, B, Foot.
: *y-B rygayji! -' * *
■ ; w
’■ryj 93t _
M O B ERT MOT
DRV&GIST $ APOTHECARY
■ ■ , Wdii«h*t9*?».
fOßEtritf A ffOMBSTIGDRUGS A
PAINTS, D¥ES,AGIDS, VAR
.«! rimHESI, ■pomh* WIND*
OWiGLASS}BRUSHES,
ARATIONS,! THOMPSONIAN $
BOTANIC MEDICINES * HOMEOP*
ATBI6 REMEDIESCHILDRENS
JTOTS , INfCS, PERFUMERY AND
O TOILET ARTICLES, FANCWX
GdbHS, BURNING FLUID, s
POTASH, TAR, LAMPS, 4fC. ‘
ALSO, 5
CHOICE TEA at very moderate price*. Physl
clans’ prescriptions will at nil times receive car&
fill attention. Every article sold at his Store is wdn
ranted to be as represented to the purchaser..' Ail
articles not satisfactory may be returned, if uninjnr
ed, and the money refunded. Terms, Cash.
O’ Call at tlio sign of the Mortar. _m
Wclliboro’ Oct. 25, 1855.tf.
ASSOCIATION
" ' PHILADELPHIA.
Impertam Annenneement. ,
TO all persons afflicted with Seznal diseases,
such as SPERMATORRHOEA, SEMINAL
WEAKNESS, IMPOTENCE, GONORRHtEA,
GLEET, SYPHILIS, the Vice of ONANISM, or
SELF-ABUSE, Ac., &.c n
The HOWARD ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia
in view of (he awful destruction of human life and
health, caoscdby Sexual diseases, and the deceptions
which are practiced upon lire unfortunate victims of
such diseases by Quacks, have directed their Con.
salting Surgeon, as a CHARITABLE ACT worthy
of their name, lo give MEDICAL ADVICE 6RA-
TlS r to all persons thus afflicied, (Male or Female,)
who' apply by letter, with a description of their con
dilion, (age, occupation, habits of life, dec.,) and in
ease of extreme poverty-and suffering, to FURNISH
MEDICINES FREE OF CHARGE.
The Howard Association is a benevolent Instito
lion, established by special endowment, for Ibere
lief of the sick and distressed, afflicted with "Viru
leal and Epidemic Diseases,” and its funds can be
used for no other purpose. It has now a surplus of
mesns, which the Directors have voted to advertise
the above notice. It is needless lo add that the As
sociation commands the highest Medical’skill ol the
age, and will furnish lire most approved modern
treatment, —Valuable advice also given to 1 sick and
nervous females, afflicied with Womb Complaint
Lencorrbcea, &.c.
Address, (post-paid,) Dr. GEO. R. CALHOUN
Consulting Surgeon, Howard Association, No. 3
South Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
By order of the Directors,
EZRA D. HARTWELL President
GEO. FAIRCHILD, Secretary.
October 95,1855. —ly.
NEW SPRING ROODS.
THE subscribers are now opening thei r
stock of GOODS for the Spring Trade, com
prising a full and complete assortment, and of the
usual variety, which will, as heretofore, be sold a la
very small prolit fur READ YPA Y. Being deter
mined not lo be undersold by our neighbors, our
goods afe marked at the lowest figure; and we invite
a comparison of our goods and prices with any other
in the market- Amnng tba-«——
DRY ROODS
willbe found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods
ocosiating in' part of.
Bereges, Berege Delates,all-wool Delanes,
LawtU, ptain:and' printed; Gingham #,
English, Scotch and American ;
Poplin*, Print» of all shadet
and colors, a good stock of
SILKS.
Also, for men’s wear may be foond Broad Cloths
Cusimtres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, satin
and summer Vestings.
Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown,
Tickings, Summer Goods for boys’ wear, Colton
Yarn,Carpet Warp,Colton Batten, with a variety
of other rticies too numerous to mention.
Groceries and Provisions.
A full stock will be kept on hand. Those in
want of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart’s
best Syrup, Spices, Pepper, Ginger,Saleratus, Flour,
Fish, Salt Tobacco, or any other article in this line,
will do well to call on us before purchasing else
where.
’ HARDWARE.
(■Urge and complete an assortment as can be (band
In the coonty. Among which is Cnliery ofaii kinds
Carpenters Tools, Chains, Hoes, Shorels, Forks
Butts and Screws, Door Hangings, Bills, &c.,&0,
CROCKERY, GLASS & STONE-WARE.
Boots and Shoes, Bats and Caps,
Steely Irort,' Nath, Paint s and Oils, Glass
and 'Putty, Ready-Made Clothing, tf-c.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of the put
■eason, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting
the public to an examination of our Spring stock
believing that good Goods and low prices wil in
sorb'd kpcedy ealc for ratiy pi?-
■B. B. SMITH &. SON.
Welli!borough, May 25,1856.
New arrivals at the wellsboro
»BC« STORE.
Solfiute of liunao, for coloring Blue and Green.
Cough Mixture.—This article contains Balsam
Tolu and other valuable cough remedies, and is par
ticularly recommended to the notice of Physicians.
Pulmonic Wafers.
A near lot of that 4a and 6s Tea, that every body
likes so well. J
Extract op Luos, Rose, Vanilla, Pme Apple,
Ac., for cooking.
' Msakiso Ink, that will nut wash out—for malt
ing Linen, Ac. - •
■ ■ WATxarßodP Snot Blacking, to preserve the let*
ther and Keep the feet dry.
WaiTwo ink’—Black, Blue and Red, of the bea
qualify. Wcllsboro’, Jan. 10,1856.
Turning & Chairmakiog.
J, ■fTft'ELEVi Turner, and Cbairrqaker, would
a inform the public liigl be has recently fittedup
hit SUM in good atyle-and is now prepared to many,
fsclnre oft kinds ofCANEA GOAIMON CHAIRS,
of lbs best material and finish. Also Turning done
|n superior ityk, un reasonable leripv..
SHOP, south end Main street, opposite H, 4 W
Wagon Shop. .. ..
■ DAMVEL HERZOG, having rented part of J
O Slick ley's shop is prepared to mannlhcture all
kinds of CABINET WORK from the best material
and in superior’style. He has on hand several sn
perior Msbogony Koreans for sale cheap.
Wells bo rough, April 14, 1855.
CLOTHING. —A large stock in store of the la.
test fashions, a fit guaranteed every time, as
alab a price to snit the buyer, for I am hound to sell
, Sept. 20.1855. 4 , J. p, BOWEN
TiALM OF A THOUSAND FLO WEBS-.-for
Jt) the removal of Tan, Freckles, Pimples and all
diseases of the skin, el K. ROY’S.
cmd&EH Bams a shoulders,
hJ on hand at [April 24. J W. A. ROE’S.
' TAKJBItOTItSK
PIACK 8 MIT |C INC}.
arpHE andersirnedhar
X >ng taken the Black
Shop formerly oc
P'capiedi far. Joa-liilth
bock, bacfa oflhcPro
. ,f]»wWy>vSce.jfoulcl
i J invite this
5 jtetMnage oPtbobe yMm
*&r»atviMiap- anything
tomt ‘wdrwU
fl-ontlhe CbmWofa to the Concave SeatedsSoe.
; TL B.' The sYstetn adapted at tbtsfrtabllihwcnt ia
not to charge 25 per cent extra, to pay fcahnddnbl*
Ibtrnfons those who may paUoniic.aa can fisol wsprad
WfX.BiU not hare to pay the debts of those who ner.
erpay; this plan is,succeeding beyond'oar expect*,
tfone already. Wcinritesll who can to eomo anA
see for themselves, you cannotloose JAwth, edd you
may find it to, your advantage.,. ■..
May 3.1865,6 m GRAY & LOUNSBURY
LOOK OUT FOR THS EBCtITOI
The Seatont changes
80- DO FRIENDS AND FORTUNE I
MB BBSIREM BEUTIOHC
tbcbetoße,
TABOR, BALDWIN & CO.,
(Succeed Tabor, Young tf Co.)
IN THE FOUNDBY BOSINEtfa, AS
Manufacturers steam Ed*inea. Boilers
and Machinery of alt kinds; Btoves/Hollow
Ware, Tin, and Copper Ware.
REPAIRING &. JOB WORK done with iha
least possible delay.
MILL ekargi
for pqUtrnt,
FLOWS of all kinds, (two of which took the
premium at the late County Fair,) kept constant},
on hand.
We hare the exclusive right, forTV>g» County, to
manafoctnre and Tend tbe
King Stove.
one of the beat (if not the very beat) Cook Storey
ever invented; which is always on hand at oar
store house, for wholesale & retail.
Their Stores took the premium over the Alban,
Stores at the late Fair. That is a feather in oar
cap which we dont intend to base plucked out soon.
Corn Shelters,
Of all the improved patterns that commend them
selves to farmers.
Besides this, we intend to furnish better Ware,
better articles snd better work, at k>war prices than
any other establishment in Tiogs county wiQ be
able to do. And the man who pays CASH, esa gel
what be bnys at reduced prices. This is'the fair
way of doing business, and the system upon which
the Tioga Foundry and Machine Shop will be con
ducted hereafter. Don’t wait for the wagon, but
come on, TABOR, BALDWIN k CO,
Tioga. Nor. 15,1855.—1 f.
ID* Old Iron and Copper, and ail kinds of piodues
taken in exchange for work.
HERE’S YOUR CHEAP
BOOTS A SHOES !
HAVING removed lo (he building in tba
rear of Bailey & Foley'• store, (be subscriber
is prepared to furnish to order,
MEN’S $ BOYS’ KIP if CALF BOOTS
Pegged and Sewed,
WOMEN'S $ CHILDREN’S KIP If
CALF SHOES—
MEN'S A BOYS'
COARSE BOOTS,
Made apart honor —and warranted lo wear out m
due time, and not to rip until they are worn out.
As a man is known by bis Boots no less than or
he company he keeps, it behooves every mao to
take heed how his “ understanding " is cared for
A reasonable share of the public patronage is re
spectfully solicited. iD" Hides taken in exchange
for work. u. A. SEARS.
- -WeUsboio’. Dec. 28,1855-ly.
Anew era in scn-pencie-
JLINGW. BECKWITH re
spcclfully announces to the citixens of Weliahocp'
and vicinity, tbit hs has perfected bis arrangements
for taking
andia now read* to gratify those who wish a faith
ful likeness of Ibeinselres by this beautiful process.
The superiority of Ambrotypes over pictures on
metallic piatev, is obvious to to the, most careless ob
server.
The harshness and metallic luster of the latter
arc entirely obviated, and instead, ws hare a clear,
well-defined impression, exceeding in softness of
light and shade the finest steel engraving and is
plainly to be seen in any light.
Pictures of infants and children of every age ta
ken with certainty and despatch.
Persona wishing pictures will please call soon, as
his slay in town' will be necessarily ahorU Picture*
taken in cloudy as well os in cleat weather.
Apr. 3, ’56-tf.
Taluable Farm For Sale.
THE Subscriber is detirons of dis
posing of of his Farm, containing
170 acres, allotted in Charleston toiyn- JsiiiHL
ship, Tioga connty, Fa., three
WelUboro’, on the Stale
ggajfiff in 8 hi Covington, and 10 mllea from the
MW Corning and Blossbnrg Railroad. About
acres of said fartn is in a good stats
of cultivation and well adapted to Dairying and
Grain-growing, is well watered and has a fine lot of
Timber, beech, maple, white and black aah, hickory
and oak. Said Gt tat has a good- fkama' house, two
barns and other necessary outbuildings, a lino or.
chard of 250 fruilbeating trees, all grafted fruit, be
side a thrifty yonng apple orchard and a choice as
sortment of cherries, plums and pears, thereon.
Enquire of the subscriber on the premises.
LYMAN WETMORE.
Charleston, Dec. 27,-55. if
NEW MILLINERY STORE.
MISS E. P. RICH
ARDS, would respect- iy BLj,
folly announce to the citixens of
Wellaboro’ and ‘ vicinity, that Agy
she has'just opened a Pew
liner? establishment at the re
sideuca of Mr. 1.. Richards,
where may be louod at all times a
GOOD ASSORTMENT
v.! .-.wOPaBDJWWJBHY GOODS,
, i ench as ,
Ladies Sc Bodd^»
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES,
Ac, Ac.,
AH orders'promptly attended to. She will also «•
tend to Dressmaking a> nenal. ICT No tryyt.
COSMUN has just returned flam the Ciiy
• with * splendid assortment of
' Broadcloth*, Catsimeret, Vetting*, Trimmingt •/
all kind*, BeofaS/idt Clothing of all gaaittiei
dud sixes, French Bpooni*, Skirt* and
Wrulbandt, Grata I* and Scarf*, all
■ style*,«(a Byron ■ Collar*, Stand.
' ing- Cellar*, Glove* and &*•
titry, Stiegend*r*. But.
torn* of all descriptions, Link* and Deuile
Button* for Coot*, nrk Satin Lining* for Cotu
Pongee Sleeve Lining* and Velvet* of ail ttyut
which will be sold cheap for Cash-
Tiojpii April 19,1855.
Troth Is "stranger than Fiction!!
a»y W. Taylor ia receiving
yil from the Manufacturers..the be*t ®J* ca P
B*l lot of PIANOS &, MELODRONS, ever offeree
ia this. count;. He can furoUl) as good
sndal as fair prices as City deajore. Call ar tfie
Booh Store WeUsboro’, December 6, leap.
OltK r' PORK »—ioTblref Mess Pork,
just received and (or sale by W. A. ROE.