The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, August 27, 1857, Image 3

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    Viv VIRTUE ofsundry writs of Fieri Facias and
BySi ErpoasE, issued oul«
B| f i o'clock afternoon m the, Court
Hote! VVcllsboro’ the following described property.
l ofiaad
bounded on the scutb ' aQ( j no rth by lands owned by
os Motton Lane, on t by llid school boose lot—
George Irilson. f be the same more or less; with
containing half an frioie barn and some fruit trees thereon,
one framehonse WftrreD
To l« rb J f p i n the township of Lawrence,-bonnd*
t Howard Stmlard, cast by Bomuel Byon south by
Sr west by Joel ono band.
Ej •n/Srlitr acres, about sixty acres improved. A large
✓ ra ß honw}, frame bam, frame horse barn and apple-orchard
} Vercon. To be sold as the property of E. U. Mapca.
of land iir the Boroogh of L&wrenceville,
bounded as follows: North by a street separating said lot from
pitdon Demen, east by William B. Middangh, south by Ira
Kilbnm, west by William B. Middaugh—containing about
one-fourth of on'acre of improved iand; one frame house,
one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold a 5
the property of Norman Hurd. '
ALSO —A lot of land In the township of Clytncr, bonnded
north byß. east by Bingham.lands, south by
lauds in possession of L. Pritchard and J. A. Proncfi- one
west bv A. G. Sabin—Containing about one hundred and
fifty acres; about seventy or seventy-five acres improved, a
log house, plank milk house., frame barn and aunPPb' orchard
thereon. To bo sold as the property of Lyn»»« Hancock.
ALSO—A’lot of land In the township of Cl} a*or, hounded
north by Lyman Pritchard and .7. A. Fro«‘b. hy i.rr\sUis
IliH and other®, south bj- Thomas and .laiucs
Smith, and west bv Bingham lands— containing ftbontninety
acres; about twenty-five acres inu' rc, ' cti > frame houso,-
frame stable and ti few frnit'trces thereon, T° Lo sold aa the
preuertv of David Case. . ... , ,
Ali O-i luf of kind in .Tint"'” tovradmi, bolimW on tho
north by E. Moore, east bv TTawn and Co., wrath byi John
Cook, wen by Westcn (. Co.-Conlmtmig about l-l) and
about 20 acres inipm'ed: » « nd l0 E bani thmon
now owned and orcnpied by lnscho.
Aup a lot of land in Lawrence township, bounded north
byE Snell ea*t ami guuth by E. Buell —containingaboutfuur
acres of improved laud, frame house, frame bam. uagon
bouse and apple orchard (hereon. To he sold as the property
of Isaiah Inscho and Bolomon 1. Inscho.
ALSO—A Jot or piece of land situate in tire town of ’VTells
in the county of Tioga aforesaid: Beginning at tho cor
ntr rf Main and Norri? street®, thence south forty-five degree*
catt on said Norris street two hundred ond fifty feet to Pearl
wtb thence honth forty-five degrees west along Pearl street
•at' fret, thence north forty-five degrees west two hundred
ae-nUtv feet to Main street nforesaid, thence north fbrty-five
degrees cast along Main street sixty feet to the place of he
'■nming —containing one-third of an aero of land,And being
lot numbered seventeen in the plan of said towu of‘Wcllb-
I'oro. south of the Avenue.. To pc sold ms the property _of
/e-epli tofiehl. . J
ALSO A lot of land in Middlebury township, bounded ns
fnllevT-t North by Elias Kccney./caat by L. N. Abbot, south
bv £baa Koeneylund west by Elias Keeney—containing about
tweihv-mne acres, all improved; two frame Lame, one frame
h-'iuie* and a small apple aichan! thereon. To bc-aold as tho
vrovertv of Jacob Ham.
ALSO—A lot of land ®ituato in the Boro of Lawrence, be
ginning at the nouh-ea-t comer of a lot of land owned by
Vf. »: Ballard on Mill street, thence south ‘l]A degrees west
on laiuU owned by the *ald Ballard i. Carr, twenty perches
loa stake, thence sonth 87*4 degrees cost four peiehes to ft
Mnke, theuco north degrees cost ou lands owned by C. A.
Stanton ten lurches to a stake, thence south. 87*4 degrees
east on lands <>f the said Stanton-four perches to a stake,
tbcnce north 2*4 degrees eait on. lands of C. Middangli two
perches to a stake, tin nee south 87*4 degrees tost three
to a stake, tbcnce north 2* £ degrees east eight pcrch
, 11<> said Mill street, thence north 87degrees nest eleven
j-mhc® to the place of beginning—containing 144- perches
more «<r less; one frame houte, one frame bum? with.some
fnntmes thereon.
Aw—Another lot bounded as follows: Bcginnipgat n
<>)] tbci'iiht h<lo of Mail) street, being the south west corner
of Harris F. and Robert Ilyon’s lot. thence smith eleven de
crees twi twenty-six feet to a i»ost. thence north seventy
nine dfjjrrv- ea<t one hundred feet to n post, thence north
eleven dcpti west twenty-six feet to a post, thenco south
Kewnty-nine degrees west one hundred foot to the post, the
place of beginning; being lot No. 0 on map of land belonging
lately to James Hill, with a store house thereon. To be M>ld
a* the property of A. M. Tmtigh. ,
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland tovpcßjp, bounded north
by Artcmns Barnhart- east by Joseph Harding. south and
west by George Brown—containing idout two hundred and
thlrtv acres more or Jess, with one hundred and ten acres im
proved, one frame house, two frame barns and an apple orch
ard thereon.
ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded on the
north hv tin- north li»<- of warrant No. on the cast by
land foiWrly of Nathaniel Nichols and N; Smith, on the
»i ulh hv hinds of John l>i-n s un and Avmi Smith, end on the
w.dbvl.mJ ot Zophor Tears and A. Updike—containing
a',out one hundred and two acres, with about sixty acre* im
pr.acd; a fraroedvecnin# house and a few fruit'tices ibm.cn.
Tj 1< '-dd a- the.property of John Ddn-on.
Al, c O —A lot of land In Westfield township, bounded north
h\ ix'orge Gloefi, cast bv J. Jv. SaUes, west by George- Ch^e.
bj highway—Containing about acre of implored
land,*-a fnune dwelling house and Cabinet Shop and a few
fruit trees theison. To be sold as the property of George
Lt-w is A C. Ovorr.
Ah«o—A lot of land in WrtlslMvro. bounded south-east by
the mad leading to Morris township, westerly by Wm. Baclie
and Kirkpatrick, and north-cast by AuaaMoiris—Containing
al*c-ut thrvo or four acres.
Also—Another l«»t bounded by Patrick P.cdinptnn ami G.
Campbell, southerly by lledington and Wm. Itili-y, and west
erly by road leading to 41orria township—Containing about
three ften-s l*oth lots iwpiuvotl. To be sold tia the piopc-rty
••f Jo»fatK Kmciy.
ALSO—A lot'of Lan«i in the township of MklUlobury and
Chatlmpi. beginning at a port the division line uf lot* No. 1
A 4 of 'warrant No 4479 on the wx-st line of raid warrant.
lht*nce north one decree i-aat along the warrant line of war
rants Nos. 4479 k 4480 to a post the eoaih-wcst comer of D.
G. and E, J. t-tevens' land, thcucc fauth degrees east
three hundred and tlility-fi*nr perches to a the south
east corner of said Steven*, land, thence south on»* degree
wc-t along the warrant line of said warrants Nos 44b6 & 4479
to a p.-+t corner in tlic division line between lots No. 2 ami 3
of subdivision of warrant No. 4479, thence north SSj S, dep'*
west three hundred and thirty-four perches to the pfac«* of
l**'Ptnning —Containing five hundred and ninety acres more
or less and being parts of wanmits Nos. 447 u and 4489. To
be -old as the property of Feth D.iggctt and Lorn* "Daggett,
ALSO—A I, tof land in Keon<*yville. Middlebury township,
bounded north-cast and west by- lUciuiru Keener, and south
bj lands of Wm. L. Merrick with a barn 45 by 30 theieon
with cornice extending to the north-oart and vw-t bnnud.irii-s
there*>f. To be sold as the property of Klizabcth Churchill.
Charles Churchill and Fcneca Horton.
ALFO—The following described tracts of laud, viz; war
rants Nos. 438 S and 4378, bounded on the north hy warrants
No«. 4217 and 4220, east by No. 43GS. south by' Nos. 4379 and
43*7, west bv No. 4413—Containing 990 acres’each and allow-
ance, situan* in Morris town-hip. To be bold as the property
of B.T. McCormick. 1
I ALSO—A lot of land in Fulllvan township, bounded north
■ by lands of K. G. MoC*>iu4. east by George Seeley, south by
I MU hum Shelton, we«t hy Charles McOmcl—Containing about
forty acres all impmu-d; one frame house and n frame barn
thercoD. To be euld oi the property of Leauder Aldrich uud
Hannah Aldrich,
i ALSO—A /or of /and in Sullivan township, hounded north
- • 1 //awlct. east hy other land* of defendants, south and
west by L. ilunroc—-Containing C 7 acres with 30 acres im
proved.
Also—One other lot in raid tbwnvWjv. GonnAr-d north br I,
Wadkins east by Joseph Bradford, south by Alex Smith and
WMt lw 15 Munrpc—Containing 97 acres with about 6o or
50 acres improved; frump-hou«e. lop house, two frame barns
and an apple orchard tliereou. To t«c sold cia the nronertv of
Tetcr Hnlslandcr.
ALSO—A lot ofland in Union township.bounded north hr
Krai-tm Griswold, cast hy Joseph Landon. fc..nth ly Lewis and
Thoiuaf* Stull, west bv James Mason—-Containnig about 22
acres more or less, about one acre improved, with a small
frame dwelling house thereon. To Iks sold as the property of :
L A. K. Weiskopff.
ALSO—A lot or piece of land, beginning at a hemlock on
the north Unc of lot No. 977 and feonUi-east corner heicof.
thence west thirty-five jscrtdic* and tluce tenths to an lu»n
wood. tlience north seventy-two ami seven-tenths perches to
a hemlock, thence south eighty-nine and three-fourths deg's
west one hundred ami twenty-two perches and five-tenth* to
a post, thence west eighty seven perclie* and five-tenth:} to a
post, thence n<j>rth ninety-nine and two tenths perches t<» a
pe*t and htonep, thence cart eighty-seven and four-tenths
perches to a post and stone*, thence north one-fourth degree
one hundred and fifty-sis perches to a white />ak, tJn-ncc
north one-half degree cast one hundred and sixteen and four
t*nth« perches to a post, thence south eighty-nine and three
fourths degrees rart forty-eight and four-tenths ton hemlock,
-fhetux north one degree east seveuand 9-10 perches to a port,
thence cast 149 perches to a post, themv south to puche* to
apost.thcnce cast 25 perches to a post, thence smith 144
perch's to a post, thence west 26 perches to a post, thence
south Co perdu •- to a post, thence west 47 and 4-10 pcrche* to
a hemlock, thence south f-2 and 4-10 p* rches ton post, thence
east 0 and 2-hj poiche,- to a port. thence south 00 and mo
place of beginning—Containing five hundred
and fifty-five acr.-O'
Albo—Another lot, beginning nl a while oak the
Eouth~wc&l corner hereof, thence north 99 perches to
a post and stones, Uicnce cast 52 perches and I-IO
to a while oak, thence south 99 perches to o post and
stones, and thence west 92 perches and MO to the
place of beginning containing 53 acres’and 810
and in all fi ve hundred three acres and eight tenths,
ce the same more or less being tuts 975-976-1001
“" d townships, anti last
inl nT d Dot n ‘ Jlnl ’ ercd in Tinga township, be
■ng parts of warrants Nos. I'-iet- jce;,i .e-vir Tint
p.? 52„ p ?a“- T - '• “ - “
'p °n in I?ut,an ' i Wnship, bmrn.
Noscsillc to
• road, and w , lly K R o sc-contai„i„ g \^'
isrsar *-
~fVf iu^tttssg
fif'S 6?e acre" r wcal h y *■ Hall-containing
! f '>» W’ ab T fifly L ««» improved, with two
two a P 7oreh “5 o’" 0 bdrn - I tidoksn.ith sl.op arid
"ALSO"”™' ° 50 ‘ d 08 ‘ ho P '° P '
boro, * and ,* n '. he ( !nron ? 1 ' « f
the corner of \Vm t ?'V t: beginning ata posl
thence north as s ' JC ' c s lan d on Water street,
of Willi om Bache S ri CCS 228 fr , el 10 on,>ll,cr corncr
ftet along the west r CnC6 | dc C reeß eaaL,GO
easterly on a line tn“h of ' Vlllilln Cache, thence
mentioned line 228 fl? K ralkl tri,h first
Clone Water V° Water street, thence
• street to (he (dace ol beginning—con
taining. about one fifth of an acre with a frame dwcl
ling:Jmß'se,fritfne barn and a few fruit trees thereon,
Toh% sold as the property-ofR. R. Rundle. -
lot of {and m Delmar township, boun
ded on the RoKh by. lands in possession of A- H.
LanJ-is; on the east by lands in possession of George
English, on the sooth by land formerly owned by
James jpanciB,but recently sold bv Sheriff’s sale to
G. D. SmUhvand on the west by land in possession
of Geo. W. West and Levi Stewart— containing 50
acres, with about six acres Improved, being part of
warrant No. 1951. To be sold as the property of
James Francis.
ALSO—A lot ol land in Gaines township, bound
ed on the south by Warren Wetmore, east by Pent,
and north by Cowen lands, and west by Barnes und
Wood— containing one hundred and two acres, fif.
teen improved, u log house and frame barn tbercon.
Also —Another lot in said township,bounded north
by school bouse lot, cast and south by John J. Smith,
and west by Cowen lands—containing six acres,
with two acres Improved and a saw mill thereon.—
To be sold os the property df James Alonzo Smith.
ALSO—A lot of land in Uie village of Knoxville,
bounded north by A. &.J. Dearman, cast by land of
Markram & Roberts, south by highway, west by
Henry Seely—containing about one acre of improved
land,,w»lh,h largg two.slory frame tavern house and
store, iramc barn, and some fruit trees thereon.
Also— A lot of land in the same village, bounded
north by the Main street, thence south 40 feet cast
by highway, thence west thirty feel—containing
about £ acre of land, all improved, with a large
frame building used as. a shop and dwelling house.
To be sold as the property of O. P. Beach.
ALSO—A lot of land in the Borough of Mansfield,
bounded as follows: south eighty-five feet on Elmira
street, west fifty.three feet oh Williamson road, north
eighly-fiyc feet by Doct. Barden—containing about
1-4 of an acre, with a three story store house thereon.
To be sold as.the property of B. M. Bailey.
ALSO—A lot of End in the township ofClymer,
bounded‘north by Henry Smith, east by Thomas
Layton, south by Fox Ends, and west by Job Head
—containing about fifty acres, 28 acres improved, a
log house, log barn and apple orchard thcreob. To
he sold as the property of Giles Marvin.
ALSO—A lot of land in lhe township of Delmar,
bonnded north by John Hastings, E. Rice, N. Imp
son and others, east by C. Rice, south by Samuel
Scranton and Daniel Osborne, west by D. Osborne
and Sabins—containing about one hundred and fifty
or sixty acres, improved, 4 frame honses, two frame
barns, log blacksmith shop saw mill and 2 small
apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the,property
of William F. Robinson.
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township,
bounded north by Bralt &■ Jennings, west by
south by Gilford Moll, west by S. J. Rice—contain
ing about seveniy.cight acres, with thirty acres im
proved, one frame house, frame barn' and apple or
chard thereon. To be sold as the properly of John
Goodall Jr.
ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Jackson,
bounded as follows, to. wit: North by highway lead,
ing from Elmira to Tioga, cast and south by Hector
L. Miller, on the west by Joshua Miller—reserving
out of the same one and a half acres known ns the
Wm. Stork lot, and one acre known as the Relon
lot—containing twenty-five acres, about JO acres
improved, with two frame dwelling -houses, one cir
cular saw mill, 2 frame barns and sheds , and a few
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of
Samuel Buchanan.
ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, houn
ded on. the north by S. *\V. &, D. F. Pomeroy, cubL
by Munson Doud, south by Munson Doud, west by
S. W, &. D. l\ Pomeroy—containing three and one
‘ fourth acres, all improved, a.frumc hnu*c, frame barn
• and a few fruit trees ihcrccn To be sold as the
property of Simeon Ford and Susannah Ford.
A lot ot laud in Dclmar, beginning at a slake,
20 (cel west of John Sewer’s land, thcncc by the
Stale Rond south 85 degrees west, 10G feet, thence
south 5 deg. east, 412$ feet, ihenee north 85 deg.
cast, 10G feet to a stake, thence north 5 deg. west,
412 J feet to place of beginning—containing one
acre. To be sold as the properly of Geo, Trcxlin.
ALSO—A iot of land in Richmond township,
(now Borough of Mansfield) bounded north by J. P.
Morris, on the cast by Rail Road street, on the south
by street, and on the west by J. P. Morris—
containing about one-fourth ofap acre of land, with
c good frame dwelling house and shed and some
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of
H.G. Martin-
ALSO—The following lot of Jam! in the village
of Tioga—cast and south by land late of C, N. Slo
cum, and west by A. Humphrey-—containing about
onc-fourlh of an improved land; framehouse,
frame barn and a few fruit trees (hereon. To be
sold as the properly of Colby Cady.
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township,.-
bounded north by Benedict, cast by Clark
W. Bailey, south by John Jennings, west by George
Avcry—conlulning about eighty acres of land, about
sixty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn
and young apple orchard thereon. To be sold as
the prooerty of Barton Walker,
ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of C. P.
Evans in a tract of land lying in-the township of
Lawrence, Tioga county, bounded on the south by
the mill lot,on the west by Calvin Pritchard, on the
north and cast by land lately owned by John Cady
and olhets—containing about seventy-five acres of
land, known and being what has been called the
Lyman Pritchard farm, lately owned by William
Evans, and now occupied by Allison U. Evans, with
about fitly acres improved, a frame bouse and a
frame barn thereon. To be sold as the properly of
Perry Dailey and C. P. Evans who was sued with
Wm. M. Evans under firm of Wm. M. Evans &. Co.
ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township,
bounded north by Joshua Mclntyre, cast by James
Labar, south by J. Hunt, wci»t by D. -Webber dec’d.,
containing one hundred and six acres, with sixty
acres improved, a log house and log barn, an apple
orchard and a few plom trees thereon. To be sold
as the property of Jacob S. Cronce.
ALSU—A lot of land in Charleston township,
bounded as follows, to wit; North by Nelson Gatlin,
cast by highway leading from Darn Settlement to
H, H. Potter’s, south by Henry Bailey, west by
Phelps &. Dodge—containing about three acres all
improved, one frame house, one frame barn and one
store house thereon. To be sold as the properly of
Thomas Montague.
ALSO —A lot of land in the Borough of Wells
boro, being 10. No. 21) south of the Avenue; bounded
north-west by Pearl street, north-east by the Avenue,
south-east by Walnut street, south-west by the Bing
ham Land Office lot—containing one-third of an
acre of improved land; one large two story frame
house, law office, frame born and a few fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as the properly of Mary C.
Emcrv.
iILSO —A lot of land in the Borotigh of Wells*
borough, bounded as follows— beginning at a post
the corncr of Wm, Bachc, thcncc north 42 degrees
east GO feet along the west line of Wm Buclic,
thence easterly on u line to be run parallel with the
first mentioned line 228 feel to Water street, thence
along Water street to the place of beginning—con
taining about onc-fifili of an acre, with a frame
dwelling house and frame barn thereon. To be sold
as the properly of Henry Kimball.
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township,
bounded norlh by Joseph Dochus, cast by Evan Ev
ans, south by .Morris Dawson and west by Palmer
Shumway—'Containing about one hundred and one
acres, with about sixty acres improved; a frame
house, frame baan, saw mill and blacksmith shop
and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as flic proper,
ly of Samuel Morgan.
JOHN MATHERS. Sheriff.
Sheriff's Office, Wclls-boro’ Aug. 13,1857.
Public Sale.
BY virtue of an order- of the Court of Common
Pleas of Tioga County, 1 shall expose to public
sale and outcry at the house of James Goodrich in
village, on Friday the 4th day of September
next, at one o’clock P. M. of said day, the following
described real estate, to wit: One equal undivided
eleventh part of all that certain lot in Jackson town
ship Tioga county Pu., bounded norlh by Nathan
Miller, cast by William and H. L. Miller, south by
D. M. Kipuer, and west by-Chades WUsoO — con *
taiojng fifty acres,-about thialy acres- improved, a
frame house frame barn and an apple orchard there
on. Being the interest of Marcus K. Kinncr, a lu
natic, in said land. Terms of sale. Cash.
DAVID M.KINNEK,
Committe of the person and estate of M. K. Kinner.
Tiuga, August 13,1857,
THE TIOGA CO-OTY AGITATOE.
Application lor Divorce.
. To Pamela Clark—You-are hereby notified lha
Simon N. Clark, yo'or husbarid, has applied ttf the
Coarl of Common Pleas of Tioga. County for a di
vorce from the bouds of nulrtmony—and that the
said Court have appointed the first Monday of Sep
tember* at two o'clock P, M. for the bearing the said
Simon N. Clark in the premises, at which lime and
you can appear if you think proper.
JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff.
Wcllsboro Aog. 3d, 1857,.
Auditor’s Notice.
THE undersigned having been appointed by the
Orphan's Coart to audit the accounts of A dam
Benner, Administrator of the estate ofVV. C. Miller
dec'd., will attend to the duties of said appointment
al the Prolhonotary's office in Wellsboro*,* on Tues
day the Blh day of September next, at 1 o'clock,
P. M. of said day, at which lime and place all per
sons interested are requested to attend,
JNCh W.GUEfINSET, Auditor,
AugrigU?, 1857,. ■
‘-jqfORSE at
NEW ARRIVAL of Spiral Hoops at
YOUNG’S.
COM. PERRY’S Expedition to Japan end the
China Seas,.fur sale at s YOUNG'S.
TYTOTICE is hereby given that my \Wfe’ ELIZA LVES has left
IN my bed and board without any Jast cense. All persons
are hereby forbid harboring or trusting her on my account
as I will pay no debts of her contracting. r !
Middlebury, July 25tlu 1857. &.S.IVES
UNION ACADEMY.
THE FALL TERM of this Institution for the
ensuing year will commence Sept 1; the win
ter term Dec* 1; the spring term Marc)) 2-
Dcerfiidd, Aug, 6. . S. B. PRlCE,.Principal,
Letters of administration having
been granted to the nndemgncd, nn the estate
of Peter Buckley* late of Belmar, decM* those in
debted to said estate are requested to make immedi
ate payment, and tho«e having claims will present
them to ANDREW BAKTLE, Adm'r,
RUTH A, BUCKLEY, Adhi’x.
Delmor, July 30,1857* *6w
je». © B SL f 9
DENTIST.
Office in Roy's New Building , vp stall's,
AM work pertaining lo his line of business
done prompily and well. '
Wcllsboro’, April 2. 1857.-lf, f
REV. W. BULLARD, will preach at Hammond
School House in Middicbnry, on Sunday Aug.
16lh, 10 o’clock A. M., and at the School House be.
low 11. H. Pollers, 4 o’clock P. M., same day.—
Also al Mansfield on Sunday Atfg. 23d, 10 A. M.,
and at Mainsburg, 4 o’clock P. iM,, same day.—
Also at Liberty on Sunday, Aug. 30,10 o’clock, A.
M., near Woodruff’s, and al Hart’s 4 o’clock P. 51.,
same day.
Notice In Divorce*
CATHARINE PRICE: You ore hereby notified
that Robert H. Price, your husband has applied
to the Court of Common Picas of Tioga Co., for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony ; and the said
Court has appointed Monday, the seventh day of
September next, at the Court House in Weli»boro v
for a hearing of the said Robert H. Price‘“ln llic
premises, at which lime and place you can attend if
you think proper. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff’.
Welfsboro, Aug. 6, 1857, [lt]
Orphan’s Court Sale*
BY virtue of an order issued out of the Orphan’s
• Court of Tioga County and lo me directed, 1
will expose lo sale nl public outcry on the premises,
on Tuesday the 251 h day next, al one o’-
clock P. M., the following described properly 10-wil.
All that piece or parcel of lai>d, situate in Covington
Borough in said county, bounded north by Barnes’
Alley, east by Water St, south by Bro&d Alley, and
west by James Jennings, Randall &. Kelts, with a
frame house, frame barn end tannery buildings
thereon —containing about one half of an acre. To
Resold as ihc properly of Wm. C. Miller dcc’d.—
Terms made known on the day of sale.
ADAM BERNER, Adm'r.
July 24,1857.
OPPOSITION TO HIGH PRICES,
NO MONOPOLIES:
DOWN WITH COMBINATIONS.
An Open Field for Conipelilion.
KANSAS has had her share of the Glory, Fun.
Confusion See., and I am happy lo state that
she is about quieting herself and yielding the palm
to the little village of Tioga.
About the first of November last I commenced
selling Goods in Tioga, am still selling. For a little
lime past there has been quite an effort oh the part
of some to establish a standard price for goods par
ticularly on leading articles the very articles of
which the poor man uses the most. A few days
since I made up my mind to change my prices on
FLOUR & MEAL,
as I thought I had a right 10. I therefore hod a
very modest handbill printed informing the people of
tvlial I intended doing in Hie future. No sooner had
the fact'become known that I had reduced the price,
than one man selling the'same kind of Goods, says;
“Its a he! Can’t'be the same article! I know it
ain’t good!” Another, interested in keeping up
old*fogy prices, presents the documents loshow that
from the prices he pays in Buffalo tor Flour, Meal
&c., of course ETZ'S article at the low price can
riot he as good as burs at nur high prices. Greal
discovery! Sensible reasoning! Homing conclu
sion !
fHow long since did they find out that my articles
were not tip-top ? Why, just the moment my price
did pot agree with theirs. Our only answer to their
unkind remarks' toward us, is, that our flour was
very nice until we changed the price. Did that
change the quality ? when it is the selfsame article
we have sold since last April. Hundreds can bear
me witness that it is as nice as any article they ever
used- . ,
It has never been our practice nor never will be
to say aught of the quality of our neighbor’s goods.
But we do say that oar “cxlra superfine" and "su
perfine” flour is as good as any floor manufactured
or sold in Tioga County. You citizens that buy
don’t longer believe the humbug yarn thatyou mnU
pay from 50 to 75 per cent for -goods, especially il
you gel trusted a few months. No wonder every
plank m the Wellshoro’ and Tioga Plank Road has
received' a thousand curses Iroiu the merchants ol
Tioga village, because il has driven trade from us,
they say’. The nurses will grow louder and deeper
both from buyer and seller until Goods n/c sold at
a reasonable cash profit. Since we commenced we
have tried lo meet the Wants of the public, and we
flutter ourselves that our large cash sales arc good
evidence that our effort lias not been a failure, but
lias been appreciated by a generous and candid pub
lic. We shall continue selling Goods in Hie corner
store of A. C. tic J. S. Bnsli, directly opposite of
Baldwin. Lowell & Co., where we shall he pleased
to show onr Goods and give our prices. We shall
buy a large stock of all kinds ol Goods in New
York Ibis fall, and shall hope by pursuing a straight
forward course lo merit the favor of enough of Hie
people of Tioga county to sell them and get our pay.
We shall try and haVe the quality and price satis
faclory. Call and see before'(turchaslng.
EIST OF PRICES.
Ontario & Niagara Flour Eilra Superfine $7.75
Farma Custom Mills Superfine 6 OQ
Corn Moal 2 25
i Tioga, August 2d, ’s7* " CSSRLEB O. Jt'l
AIIBS & BIRD,
'SURVEYORS, DRAUGHTSMEN, <s■
CONVEYANCERS.
Will alien'd lo all business entrusted -to tbeir care
will*, promptness and fidelity,, Address
brookland, potter CO., pa.
CHASIJ6 U. ALU.a,
"PROPOSING AMENDMENTS .TO THE CON-
A StITCTTOIf OF THE COMMONWEALTH.— /• 'solved by
the Senate and ff-use of /tepreseniaiives of the ( ommomcealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, That the following
amendments arc proposed to tho constitution! of the com*'
monwealtfi, fir accordance with the provisions of the tenth,
article thereof.
first amendment.
There shall be an additional article to said constitution to
bo designated as article eleven, as follows
Section 1, The state may contract debts, to supply casual
deficits Or failures in revenues, or to meet, expenses not other
wise provfdedTor; but the aggregate amount of such debts
direct and contingent, whether contracted by virtue of one
or more acts of the general assembly, or at different periods
of time, shall never exceed seven hundred and fifty thousand
dollars, and the money arising from the creation of such
debts, shall be applied to tho purpose for which it was ob
tained, or to repay tho debts so contracted, and to uo other
purpose whatever.
Sec. 2. la addition to tho above limited power the state
may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection,
defend the state In war, or to redeem the present outstanding
indebtedness of the. state; but the money arising ffoxp* the
contracting of such debts, shall be applied to tho purpose for
which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other
purpose whatever.
Section 3. Except tho debts above specified, in sections one
and two of this article, no debt whatever shall be created by,
or on behalf of the state. ' '
ROBERT’S.
Section 4. To provide for the payment of the present debt,
and apj*additional debt contracted as nfoeceaiel, the legisla
ture shall, at. its first session, after the adoption of this*
amendment, create a sinking fund, which shall-be sufficient
to pay the accruing interest on such debt, and annually to
reduce the principal thereof by a sum not less than two hun
dred and fitly .thousand dollars; which sinking fund shall
consist <Jf the net animal, income of thd puMkr works, from;
time to time owned by the state, or the proceeds ot the
of the same, or any part thereof, and of the income or pro*
ceeds ofc pole of stocks owned by the state, together with
other funds, or resources, that - may be\dfrignated bj law.-
The said sinking fund may be iucieascd, from time to.lime,
by assigning $o it any part of the taxes, or other revenues of
the state, not required for the ordinary ttud current expenses
of government, and nnh as in case of war, invasion or insur
rection. no jiaxt of the taid sinking fund shall be used or ap
plied otherwise than in extinguishment of tho public debt,
until the amount of such debt is reduced below the sum of
live millions of dollar*.
Section 5. The credit of the commonwealth shall not in
any manner, or event, be pledged, or loaned t<v any individ
ual, company, corporation or association; nor shall tho com
monwealth hereafter become a Joint owner, or stockholder,
in nny-company, association, or corporation.
Section 0. The commonwealth shall nut assume the debt,
or any.part thereof, of any.county, city, borough or township
or of any corporation or association; unless such debt shall
have been contracted to enable the Pluto to repel invasion,
suppress domestic insurrection, defend itself in time of war,
or to assist the state iu the discharge of any portion of its
present Indebtedness.
Section 7. The legislature shall not anthorire any county
city, borough, township, or incorporated district, by virtue
of a vote of its citizens, or otherwise, to become a stock
holder in any company, association or cocpoialien; 6r to ob
tain money for. or loan its credit to,'any corporation, associ
ation, institution or party.
There shall be an additional article to said constitution, to
be designated ns article XII, as follows:
No county shall be divided by a line cutting off over one
tenth of its population, (cither to form a new county or other
wi-e.) without the express assent of «uch county, by a rote of
the electors thereof; nor shall any new county be established
containing less tbiyi.fyijt hundred squnro miles.
From section two of the first article of the constitution,
strike out Ibe words, “bf the city of Philadelphia, ami of
each county reflectively from section five, same article
strike out the words, “of Philadelphia and of the several
round''-.; from section seven, same article, strike ont the
word®, ••neither the city ot Philadelphia nor any.*'and insert
in Ueu thereof the words, ‘‘and. no f nnd strike out ‘’section
four, same article," and in lieu thereof insert the following:
“Section 4. In the year one thousand eight hundred and
rixty-fmir, and in every seventh year thereafter, representa
tives to the number of one. hundred, sliall .be .apportioned
nnd distributed equally,’ throughout tbe’stnte.-by districts,
in pioportinn to the number of taxable inhabitants in the
scveial parts thereof: except that any cotihty containing at
least three thou-and fee hundred taxable’s, wav be allowed a
separate representation: hot no more than throe counties
shall be joined, and no conntv hiiail bo divided, in thu form*-
tiiMi ft f ft district- Aor «**y containing » sufficient number
or xuxanies to entitle it to at least two representatives, shall
have a separate representation assigned it. aim shall be divi
ded into convenient districts of contiguous territory, of equal
taxable population a l , near a.-, may be, each of which districts
.shall elect one repre-«entati\e. v ; •
At the end of section seven, same article, insert those
words, “the city of Philadelphia shall be divided Into single
senatorial district*, of contiguous territory as nearly equal
in taxable population as possible; but no vnrd shall be divi
ded in the formation thereof.’*
.The legislature. »t its first session, after the adoption of
thin amendment, shall divide thu city of Philadelphia into
senatorial and representative districts, in thu manner above
provided; such districts to remain UQchanfc< v d until-the ap
portionment in the year one thousand eight hundred and
sixty-four.
I fourth .v:ux:ixk>t.
There shall be an additional section to the first article of
said constitution, which shall be numbered and read as fol
lows:
Section’ 20. The legislature shall have the power to alter,
revok**. or annul, any charter of lueorpurutiun hereafter con
ferred by, or under, any special, or g>-nr*rtd law. whenever hi
their opinion it may bo injurious to the citizens of the com
monwealth; in such maimer houcicr, that no injustice shall
be done to the corporators.
JtV?G/rff?._That tins resolution pass, On tho first amend
ment. yeas 24, nays T; on the second amendment, yeas 23,
nays 8; tm tho third amendment. jeasH-i, nays 4; on the
fourth amendment, yeas 23. nays 4.
I.v the Hoppe op Keptu^e.ytvrirc.-?, April 29. 1557.
That this resolution puss. On the firgt amend
ment, yens 7S, nays 12; on the second amendment. yrAa 57,
nays 34; on the third amendment! yeas 72, nays 22; tm tho
fourth amendment, yeas 83, nays 7. 1
[Extract from the Journal,']
JACOB ZIEGLER, Clerk,
. Filed in Secretary's office. May 2,1857.
SEcr.ETAitr s Orncc, IfarriirtturK, June 22,1857.
Pennsylvania, ,♦/,
1 dn certify that the above and foregoing is a true and cor
rect copy «f tho original “Kosnlution proposing amendment*
to the Constitution of tho Commonwealth, ’* with the vote iu
each branch of the Legi.-l.iturc upon the final passage thereof
a« appears from the oi iginals* on file fn this office.
[i.s.] In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and canned lo be affixed the seal of the Secretary's Office, the
day and year above wi itten, ]
A. 0. CURTIN, fkcrdnry of the CommonweaUh.
Tx Senate. March 27,1857.
The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth being under consideration,
On the question.
Will the Senate agree to tho first amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken rsrrrcably to the provisions
of tho Constitution, and wore a* follow, viz;
Yevp—Messrs Brewer, Browne, Ely, Evans. Fetter.
Flenmkcu. Frazer, Ingram. Jordad. Killinger, Knox. Lau
bach, Lewis Mycr, Scofield, Sellers. Shuman, - bteele. Straub.
Welsh, Wilkin*, Wright and Taggart, Fpealtr —24.
N \VS~-MessrB Crahh, Cresswell, Finney, Orogg,. Harris.
Tenrai" and Souther —7.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to tho second amendment ?
The yeas stud nay?* were taken agreeably to the provisions
of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz:
Ytus—Mej-rs Brewer, Browne, I 'Ciestwell. Ely, Evan*. Fat
ler, Finney, Flcnniken, Ingram!, .lordan. Knox, Lauhneh.
Lewis, Mycr. Selleis Shnni.m, Souther, Steele, Straub, Wil
kins, Wei-di, Wright and TaggaiL >)s<iUr —23.
Kays—Messrs Coffey, Crabb, Frazer, Gregg, Harris, Killln
ger, Penrose and Seuhcld— S.
So tho question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question, ,
Will the Senate agree to tho third amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken'agreeably to the provisions
of the constitution, and were a* follow, ( \ iz:
Ye vs—Messrs Brower. Browne. Crabb. Crcsawvll. Ely,
Evans, Flcnniken, Frazer, Ingram. Jordan. Kllhngcr, Knox,
Lauhneh, Lewi*. .V\er. Scnflold, Sellers. Shuman, Souther,
Steele, Straub. Wefih. Wilkins and Wright—24.
Xats—Messrs Coffey. Gregg, Harris and Penrose—L
So the question was determined in the. affirmative.
On tho question.
Will the Senate agree to the fourth amendment?
The yea* and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions
of the Constitution, ami were a* follow, viz:
Yeas—Messrs Brewer. Browne. Coffey, C’rc. e swr’l, Ely, Ev
ans Flcnniken. Frazer, Ingram, KiUiugcr, Km»x.
Lew in. Myer, -Seoficbl, Seller*,' Shuman, Souther, bteele,
Straub, Wel«h, Wilkin's and Wright—23.
1 N vvs—Messrs Crabb, Fmney, Joedan and l'epro ; o—l.
So the question was determined in tho aflhmative.
In tut. 1Ioc«e of Rephesentati\’es. April 2*>, 1857.
The resolution proposing amendments to the Constitution
of the Commonwealth being under ron-ideration,
On rhr* fiuc°tlc , n,
Will the to the fi fit Pimf‘jirlTn‘*nl ? %
The yoaa and nay* wen.* h«k‘*u agm*sihl\ to the provisions
of the constitution. And were as follow, viz :
Vk.vs—Anderson. Arthur. Uackhon ls *'. Ball, Beck.
Bishop, Bower, JJrowu, Calhoun, Campbell. Chaw, Cleaver,
Crawford, BirUey, Knl, Kyatur. Can-told, Foster, Oihboncy.
tJildea, Hamel, Harper, Hill, Flillcgae, Hoff
man. (Berk'*.) Irnhrie. Tnne*. Jacob.*. Jenkins, Johns, John
son, Kauffman. Kerr, Knight. Looming, Lungaker, Lovett,
Manear. Mangle, M'Caliinmt, M’llvain. Mooritead, Murama,
. Mustelinan, Nichols, Nicholson, Nuneumeher, Pearson. i’eten*.
I’elrikixt, I’ownall, Purcell, Kumsey. (I'lnlndelphuu) itatnicy,
(York.) Ueamer, Kecd, Koberti, Uupp, Shaw, Sloan, Smith,
Cambria,) Smith, (Centre.) fcteveuton, Tolan, Vail, Yanvooi
his, Vickers. Voogbloy, WaUer.WfSt brook. IfTiarton, Wiilia
ton, Tfltlierow Wright, Zimmerman and Got*. tyeoJ-cr —7s.
Nats —Me-.*r? Backus Benson, Book, Hamilton, Hancock.
Hino, Kol&nan, (Lebanon.) Leho, Struliiore, Thorn, Warner
and Wintrodc—lJJ- i
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question.
Will thff House agree to the second amendment?
The yeayand nay* were taken agreeably to the provisions
of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz:
Yeas—Messrs Anderson, Bnckhousc, Ball, Bock, Bower,
Calhoun, Campbell, Corty, Ent, Fausold, Foster, GilJea.
Hamel, Harper, Heins, Hiestand. Hillcgas. Hoffman. (Berks.)
Housekeeper, Imhrie. Innes. Jenkins. Johns, Johnson, ftauff
man. Knight, Leiscnnng. Loogaker, Lovett, Manear, Mangle,
>rilvain, Moorhead, Muaselmim, Nlcbolf*; Nicholson, None
macher. Pearson. Peters*Petriklm Pownall. Purcell, Katnary.
(Philadelphia.) Uamaey*rVork,)Kcamor,RoberU l , Uupp, Shaw,
Sloan, Tolan, Vail, Voeshier, Waiter, Westbrook, Wharton,
Zimmerman and G<*t7„ tf/ikfr —57;
Nats —Miv:r.. Arthur, Bacl;n-\ par .on. Buhop
LUCIAN BIBP.
RESOLUTION,
ARTICLE XX.
OF PUBLIC DEBTS.
SECOND AMENMTXVT.
ARTTCt.P. XII.
OF NEW COUNTIES.
THIRD \MT.vr..MK-\T.
Jy Sexatk, Mare?: C7.1£57.
i [Extract from the Journal.!
GEO. W. 11 AM BUS LET,- Clerk.
A. G. CLTtTIX, tertiary of the O'nmonicealth.
Brown, Chase, Cleaver, Crawford, Eystcr. Ribbonoy, Hamil
ton. Hancock, UiU, Hina. Hoffman, Jacobs, Kerr,
Lebo, MUalmont, Momma, Reed, Smith, (Cambria.J Smith,
Stevenson, Strothers, Thorn. Vanvoorhis, YfckeM,
Wagonsellcr, Warner. H itherow aad "Wright— Z4. :
• So the question was determined in the affirmative* f
On the question, - 1 |
Will the-House agnpo'to the third amendment ? -
Tile Jeaa and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions
Of the Constitution, and were as follow, viz: ,
Teas—Messrs Anderson, Backhouse, Ball, Beck, Benson,
Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell, Chase. Cleaver, Crawford,
Dickey, Ent, Kvstcr, Fausold. Foster, Oibboncy, Hamel, Har
per, Heins, Hiestand, Hill, Hillcga*. Hoffman, (Berks,) Hoff
man. (Lebanon*) Housekeeper. Imbrie, Tones, Jacobs, Johns,
Johnson, Kauffman, Kerr, Lebo. Longakcr, Lovett, Mancar,
Mangle, M’Chlmont, Jfoorhcad, Mumzns, ifuxselraaa. Nicbobt,
Nicholson, Nuncmachcr, Pearson. Peters, Pctritin, Pownall,
Purcell, Ramsey, (York.) Reamer, Reed, Hupp, Shaw, Sloan.
Smith, (Cambria,) Smith, (Centre.) Stevenson, Tolan, Vail,
Yanvoorfats. Tickers, Voeghloy, Wagonsellcr, Westbrook,
Williston, Witherow, Wright, Zimmerman and Getz, .Speaker
—72.
Nats—Messrs Arthur, Augustine, Backus, Bishop, Carty,
Dock, Gildca, Hamilton, Hancock, Hine, Jenkins, Knight,
Leincnring, M’Hvain, Ramsey. (Philadelphia.) Robert 5 ?, Stroth
ers, Thorn. Walter, Warner. Wharton and Wintrode— 22.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
On the question, 1
Will tl»e House agree to the fourth amendment?
The yeas and nays were taken agreeably to the provisions
of ilioporfStltirtipn, end were ns fafiow. viz: '
Yeas—Messrs Anderson, Arthur. Backhouse, Backus, Ball,
Beck. Benson, Bishop, Bower, Brown, Calhoun, Campbell,
Carty, Chase. Cleaver,Craw-ford,Dickey, Ent, Kvstcr,Fausold,
Fooler. Hibboncy, Gildca- Hamel, Harper, JJdna, iliestond.
Hill, HiUcgoa. Hoffman, flicks.) lloffihan, (Lebanon.) House
keeper, liphrift, innos, Jacobs, Jenkins. Johns, Johnson.
'Kauffman. Kerr, LehcCEpfscnrfng. Locgrtker. Lovett, Manear
Mangle, M’CulmD'bt, M’llvajn. Mpmma, Mu??elman. Nichols.
Nicholson, Nunomacber. Pearson, Peters, I’ctnkln, Pownall,
Purcell,' RAJu*oy,"(MilJatleipbia;) Rmn-cy, ?York.) Reamer,
Rood, Rolierl*, Rupp, .Shaw, Sloan, Smith, (Cambria,) Smith.
(Centre) Stevenson Tolan Vail Yanvoorhis Vickers Vocgh
ley U*agun<cllor Walter Warner Westbrook Wharton Wil
liston Witherow Zimmerman and Getz. Speaker —S3.
Nats—Messrs Thick Hamilton. Hancock Strothers Thorn
Hintrude and Wright—7.
So the question was determined in the affirmative.
. Secretabt's Office, Haouisdcro, Jane 22,1557.
Pennsylvania, f*.
I do certify Hint the above and foregoing! is a true and cor
rect copy of the Yea* and Nays taken ou the resolution pro
posing amendments-to tho Constitution of the Common
wealth. as tho same'uppcars on the Journals of tho two Hou
se* of tho General Assembly of this Commonwealth, for the
session of 1537. i
Witness my hand and tho seal of said office, this
[l. s.l twentv-rccond dav of June, one thousand eight huu
and fifty-seven. * Al 0-_CCUTIN,
Secretary of tfiq Commonwealth.
NEAV FIR3V
BALDWIN, LOW ELI
ARE now receiving a very choic
selected assortment of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DRY GOODS,
Groceries amt Provisions,
and aro prepared lo furnish them [to customers at
As Reasonable Prices
As they can be bought in any other Market.
Customers cam rely upon finding- at all times any
article they may wish, and all Goods warranted lo
be as represented.
Silks, and Ladies’ Dress Goods,
Latest Styles, and adapted lo every variety of trim
mings. Ladies will do well lo calt;and examine the
Stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Baldwin, Lowell &, Co., have always on hand
a seasonable and fashionable stock |of
Gentlemen’s Ready-Hade Clothing,
which will be sold at the lowest CASH PRICES.
ALSO,
Groceries, Crockery, llarthcare. Glass
Stone, Hollow and Wooden Ware,
Iron, led. Nails, Oils, Paints
and Dye-Stuffs of every kind
and of the best quality,
With BOOTS.*,- SHOES, for Everybody.
*,* ail kinds of Country Product taken in ex
change for goods at the inayket jnirrs.
Tioga, July 3, 1857. j
NILES & ELLIOTT
TTAVE leaded the stand formerly occupied by R.
-*•-*- S. BAILEY, and are now receiving and selling
at fair prices, one ol the largest and finest slocks oj
DRY GOODS,
such as Cloths, Cassimercs, Ve*titvga’and Furnishing
Goods, Ladies’ Drees SliiSl* of every description,'
from cheap and durable prints up to a fine quality o!
Dress Silks, Sheeting, Shirting, &c.
Kvady-Uladc ClotEiirs",
Summer, Fall and Winter styles, Well made und ol
good material (or the prices asked.
BOOTS & SHOES
from ladies* finest kinds down to Brogans and Cools
far farmer’s wcaf, and at such prices qs canhot fail
lo suit liic reasonable customer. I We also keep con.
stanllv on linnet i
FlOl'K, FISH & SAIT
of prime quality and as cheap ax they can be bought
in Wellshoro. VVe wish lo purchase all kinds of
produce, such as |
WHEAT, JR YE, OATS COUN t
EuffS, W00I& Hides
for which we will exchange goods, or pay the high
est market prices in CASH, on delivery, or at such
time as shall be agreed upon.-by both parties. We
have a good lot of
' .FARM IMPLEMENTS.
Hoes, Spades, Shovels, Garden Rakes, IJay Rakes,
Hay Forks, &c., which we will, exchange lor cash
or produce us cheap as they can be bought eUewhere.
public arc inviU‘d;to call and examine
our stock. NILES & ELLIOTT.
AVclUboro. June 25, 1857, ,
WEI.LSBORO FOITORY
' - . ' .-a-x-il ;
Machine Shop
AGAIN IN LULL BLAST.
ROBERT YOUNG, bte ot|lhc firm of Tabor
Young & Co , Tioga, Lakes this method lo in
form the public llial lie has* leased the Foundry and
Machine Shop in the village of WcUsborp lor a term
of years,and having put it in good running order,* is
prepa-rcfHo do all kinds of work usunily*dcmc ol
such cstablitlimenls, in the best manner and out of
the best of material. ;
He has had over twenty years’ experience in the
business und will have the work enlrusted to him
fj one directly under his supervision. No work wilt
be sent out half finMied.
MILL GEARINGS, PLOUGHS, STOVES,
and castings of all kinds on hand and to order.
ROBERT YOUNG.
WetLboro May 28, 1857. 1
A DMTNISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—\Vnrreas—
f\ .Letters of Administration on the EMale of
BENJAMIN K. CHAPMAN have this thy been
granted to Henry B. Card, and whereas an curly
settlement of the suid Estate is earnestly desired;
therefore alt persons having accounts will) the said
estate are .requested lo make payment immediately,
and those having' claims against said estate arc re
quested to present the same properly u£ikhcnlic<ilcd
for settlement lo 11ENRYB. CARpf >!d;«V.
Sullivan, July IC, 1857, (Gij*
Auditor** Notice.
THE undersigned an Auditor appointed the
funds in hands of an Administrator of Burdick Hill
dec’d. will attund to the duties of mid appointment on Thurs
day tin* 27th dnyof Au2i/.{ T*rxt at lOoVJvik A. J/. at the
School House-near N. Loach's in ChfUiwim Township at which
time all prisons inteie-hed in said |fnnd are notified
to appear and pr<vent rheir claims or l/o forcr’er debarred
from cooungTipon the Torid, [
11. Vf. WILLIAM?. Auditor.
TTcllihorc, July 23,1557. .
BE IT KNOWN to all men and tax payers espe
cially, that C-. F. Miller of Tioga township, of.
fers hltuscU as a candidalc Cor Ihc office of County
Treasurer, and docs hereby pledge himself td dis.
charge the duties of said office at three per coni, if
elected at the ensuing October election.
Tioga, July, 13. , C. F- MILLER.
RHODE ISLAND LIMB for whitcwdshiiig.~-
Also Whitewash Bru&hcs for sale at Roy’s
Drug Store.
PLATES—With or w iihout
' Frames; for sale ul- THE DRUG STORE.
PARASOLS —Ladies will find a beautiful assort
menl-dt ---
CABINET WAREHOUSE.
I AM STJLL AT MY OLD STAND, twa
doors below Hurl &. Short's Floor and Provis
ion Store* Manufacturing to order all kinds of Cab
inat Ware, and in the best manner. I likewise
Keep constantly on hand and for sale rcasoijabU
prices, a fine slock of
Solas, IJtvnns, Ottomans,
Card, Centre, Dining 6? Breakfast Tables*
Dress Stands, Dress and Common Bureaus.
MAHOCONY &: COMMON WASH STANDS,
Cottage; French and Common Bedsteads,
ofevery description,together with all arliclcsoro*
ally made in bis line of business.
From his knowledge of the business he flat-,
ters himself with the belief that those Vising
lo purchase, would do well to call and examine
his work before senduig-clsewhcr for an inferior
article. • ; -
'. TURNING : doncin a'neat manner, at short no
llec* .
Q- Chairs!
.In addition to the above, the subscr
JOSSER be r would inform the publiathat.be lia
f ffJaslreceivcdaUrgeand handsomcassorl
ment of
Common & Spring-Scat cltairi*,
Boston*and: Cotnmon Hadcihg Chairs
winch he wifi as cheap,if not cheaper,than
they can.be purchased anywhere else in Tioga
county. Call and see them !
\Vcl!sboro\July 23,'57
ROY’S COLUMN
RECEIPTS.
TO DESTROY RATS.—Take bail' an ounce of
Spanish "Flies and mi* U with one pint of Cum
meal and place it where they will cat it.
SUPERIOR WASHING SOAP.—Take
good bar soap, 4 !bs Sal Soria, 2 ounces flora*
and T ounce llartsritorn, to be dissolved in 22 quarts
of water and boiled about 15 minutes.
& CO.,
:c and carefullv
WORMS.—Give a child over two years old
a small lea spoonful of Fluid Extract of Pink
and Senna once every two Honrs UU it operates as y,
cathartic.
BALSAM TOLU- —This balsam is procured from
a tree which is found in South America—it is
a most valuable remedy for colds, coughs and affec
tions of tiic lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough
Remedy, 50 cents per bottle.
FARRIER’S OIL—For Horses and Cattle—very
useful lor sores, wounds,scratches, galls and In
all cases where a healing remedy is required. Price
25 cents.
FARRIER'S LINIMENT—For Horses & Cattle
A most valuable article for swelling?, bruises,
sprains, stiff or enlarged joints, windfalls, kicks and
swconcy. Price 25 cents.
ESSENCE OF GINGER.—A mild and safe slim,
ulant useful for bowel complaints; much used
in hot weather to prevent the bad effects of drinking
100 much cold water-
ROSEM ARY OINTMENT is a useful article fur
chapped bands, pimples on the face, burns,
scalds, eruptions on the skin &c. Price 12 and 23
cents per box.
"DILIOUS PHYSIC. —A pleasant cathartic in
ibe liquid form, useful especially for children,
as the dose K small and it*il much' easier to lake
than pills. Prfoc 25 cents.
CHOLERA DROPS.—The most effectual rcrar.
riy foriiewd-coinplamla vn use. If taken in
time it can hardly fail to cure if the directions are
strictly complied with. Price 25 cents.
MOUNTAIN BALM.—To liefil and Strengthen
the lungs; to soothe the irritation of a bad
cough; to relieve bronchitis, asthma, phthisic and
whooping cough. This medicine contains no miner
als of any kind, nor morphia nor opium in any
form; but it is prepared entirely from simple plants
and roots. It is remarkably successful in the cure
of bad cooglu; and lemj complaints Prlcc‘3o els
lo 50 cts pdr bottle.
/CRYSTAL EYE WATER.—A valuable remedy
for sore or inflamed eyes—with full directions
for use, Price 12$ and 25 cts per bottle.
T3LEAGHING POWDER.—To remove ink and
fruit stains &c. f from linen. Price 12$ cU per
box, with full directions for use,
PERMANENT MARKING INK—To mark col.
lus and other clothing so that the name will not
wash out. Price 25 cla per bottle. >
/"IEPHALIC SNUFF.—For Catarrh, Headache
&c. Price 25 cents a bottle. -
A RMENIAN CEMENT. —For mending broken
glass or china ware, with directions for its u
Price' 25 cents per bottle. (Warranted.)
POTASH, Sal Soda, Saleratus, Pare Gingcr,Pore
Ground Mustard, and Hunieil’s EssenceofCoß
fee, just received and for sale at Roy’s Drug Store*
BUTTER OF ANTIMONY is one of the best
caustics U'cd by Farjicrs to cure corns on
horses’ feel, ulso to cure warts.
PIERSON’S EXPECTORANT.-A valuable rem
edy lor coughs, colds and lung difficulties. .
INDIAN SANATIVE DROPS or Life Regulator,
is considered.;! rno.'t valuable article for difficul
ties caus-dd by imparity of (he blood, this article
recommends itM*lf; certificates are unnecessary—
try it if vou would know its value.
Chemical hair tonic.—This compound
u-cd to prevent the luir from falling off lb cause
it to grow in thicker-—and (o restore hair that is
growing gray to its original color ; it is nicely per
fumed and is very pleasant article for toilet use.
B RUCHES AND BROOMS.—A foil assortment
of Brushes of ail kinds kepi constantly on
hand—a new lot jasl arrived
Afresh supply of Camphcnc and Fluid jo«lrc
ccjvcd .it Roy’s Drug Store.
THE BEST INK in America.—Conger and
•Fields celebrated Recording Ink. Also David
A. Black’s Permanent Ink for Record* and Book,
keeping. A new supply of these valuable Inks
received at Roy’? Drug Store; also a large quantity
Common School Inks.
EXTRACTS.—New supply: such
Ju Lemon, Vanilla, Pineapple, Peach, Cinuamoli,
Rose, Nutmeg, Celtery, &.c.
GLASS BATTLES with wide mouths, for pre
serving fruils*, berries &.c.
NEW SUPPLY of Perfumery, Toilet Soaps,
Pocket Books, Dent jf Soup®, Odors for tins
Handkerchief, and Fu’ncy Goods a largeassorlmcoi.
books.
Dred, a T.-«lc of the Denial Swamp,—Mr?. Stpwc.
Kiscaad Progress of Religion,—Dodndge.
Family Testament and Psalm?, with notes, (large
type.) .
■ Lite of Amos Lawrence of Boston, Mass. •
CrmferTs Concordance.
How to be-a man, (a New Cook for Boys, by Now-,
comb.) '
Rena, or the Snow Bird.—-Caroline Lee Hants.
The HUls of SUaUemuck, (by the avtlUot of the
Wide Wide World,
A variety of Children** Books—Blank Books—
School Books, Stationery &c. Also the Depository
of the Tirtga County Bible Society—containing <t
large variety of Bibles and Testaments from 6i cct»t»
to 6dollars. i} >_
WILCOX & SBIRSf
WHOLESALE 4 RETAIL DEALERS IX
SOLE c - UPPER.LEATHER*
BOOTS 4. SHOES .
FINDISGS ,
PORK 4 ILOURi
PROViS/OyS 4 GROCERIES,
of ail kinds, as cheap as the cheapest,
Cash paid fur Hides, CulflS&ms and Sheep Felt?.
'Qijc' ridor below Bailey’s Stare. Scar’s Shoe shop
removed to same building.
JdlytUMSoT. U.
VAS HOKK’S
B. T. VAKHOKN-