TREASURER'S SALE OE SEATED LANDS, TIOGA CO., PA. rN pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assembly, passed the 29th •-dav of April, lB44, trill be exposed to public sale at the Commissioner’s Office in nr luhnrn on the 2d Monday in June 1858, the tracts of land described in the follow list unless the taxes on them are paid before that lime, O. F. TAYLOR, 8 March 25,1858. Treasurer of Tioga County. n, "house * lot James Carpenter 48 6~ SI Kobt Johnson 74 Diets house* lot Hiram King 62 4 90 Jeremiah Love 192 ~ w- ia house*lot John Bullock 32 ' 63 Henry McConley 98 SSL a Qt’v Tevtem asses d. tax due OTe | ot GWClaggett 31 123 Jasper Pelham 819 Elkland Boro’. 6 ” :l W x6B house * lot TJLake $l3O Farmington. £ ra If. SSE2S ' if S IS ivownui l 95 Jas C lohso SiO SO Nelson Gleason 40 600 WHmot a SouUn»th946 Brookfield. SO Ed McGregory J* 70 Lyman Benton, 81 , 123 Ito G Seeley $4 02 89 ? e S r ff.,? I ’' J ” ard 91 75 Jos Estes,. 175 s 298 John Davis 736 60 J K Miller 91 4 82 Sami Nash, 92 ” 18 Nelson Guile 40 Games. 116 Benj Smith, 208 400 Hiram Inecho 12 60 5 95 A6O Simeon Babcock $2 41 12 68 Rachel Wood, 180 8 4 John W Seagers 288 107 n K Boyd 304 12 47 S L Hibbard, 185 4 46 Stephen .Sperry 252 24 Josiah Furman A 164 128 Joel Hubbell, 216 hm»o*lot James Clark 147 7 30 William Babcock 91 165 Sylvcst’r Bailer ert 464 r n zZ k lot Alonzo Harris 151 2 54 j er a Thompson 66 house a lot Rob’t Cowen, 66 D 60 Geo Dillans 78 SOO B G White 841 50 Henry Cornell, 88 50 Ira Luce 78 Tnrksnn 6 123 Thos Gardner, 164 Covington. 152 John Brown $8 24 s 80 Wm IIG 6 95 Ira Graves $192 171 Richmond Jones 233 3 Adam Rarick 22 40 John C Johnson 63 00 Mitchell A Wetmore 199 60 J B Robinson’ 104 32 SO A Luddington 126 75 Thomas McKibbin 117 90 Wm Hollen 121 6 45 T B Howland 97 6 14 Henry Mack 69 35 Wharton Stevens 65 75 Oliver Elliott 118 35 276 Anson C Ely 686 600 Southworth Wilmot 6 26 SF Richards 78 30 50 C. Daggett 161 A Guernsey 30 60 J, i ohn 0? Bteam “ w m S! \ Stephen L Orcntt 220 house 4 lot Constant Bailey 62 CO Henry Williams J 6 50 1 « 161 David Shear 336 70 Geo Jennings 5 95 LLOsborne 220 house A lot 100 Allen Crandall 817 io,saw mill, 15 Jas H Miller et al 138 tJUtIZVaTI, 50 Jacob Belroan 189 house and lot David Beaseli 43 10 Joel Case $l5 6 Erastus Ingalls • ® house A lot A P Cone 126 SO Isaac Harvey . 62 7Wm Ingalls 62 2 1 250 1 8 107 A O Churchill " 137 4 S« it- If HH Dent 963 , Shipper,. 60 Willard W bite 194 5 J 120 J 4 48 60 Martin Dolan 191 10 J V David Griswold 136 64 1-I 30 Patrick Mooney 117 250 William Post 253 1W V-l 60 Joshua Bowen 94 i Sturdovant 10 J 8 * John Clark 428 plus factory Haxton. Woodbam, house A lot Charles Smith 52 Wm hSSJS 8 * ira 5“ Wilds & others 750 200 A* 0 Weston 866 1M wS.Sv Covington Boro. 2 250 John Brown 313 , 130 Jime^fwilkin.nn 5 David Hulburt $226 J 35 JotaScotr 41^6 316 8 46 Thos White 243 “"“'i lot 173 4 66 Jessee Kinney 188 Tioga. ouso A lot Anjfastns Bed 20 393 H H Dent 739 iiouse A lot Harris Bailey $7B L/UQ.r IcSlOTi, 10 60 DW Shears 157 steam mill 256 Samuel Clark 718 60 Ezra Bockus $7B 16 65 Ja’s A Calvin Bessey 255 434 AA O Weston 1386 6 66 John Thomas ~4 43 50 Austin Hoffman 78 2 135 S B Wellington 82 5 45 Robt. Richardson 432 60 Orra Grinnell 94 6 43 John Benson 105 50 Truman Carpenter 414 3 191 J W Stowell 533 3 97 George Baker 346 111 Cofiu Calket 398 16 29 Norman Wells ost. 183 350 Jno A Rhoda Hill 472 20 29 John Gibson 2 67 bouse A lot Wm D Stacey 42 50 Douglas Johns 179 100 Wortman Owens 289 30 166 M S Baldwin 461 98 L D Mann 164 rg 74 Noah Wheeler 16 38 2 Lewis Stevens 14 10 M Joseph > 28 1 John Snyder 83 20 55 John J Hazen 213 20 60 S Miller 262 team sawmill Barnes A Jennings 918 Knoxville 6 P Horace 9 81 A A L Porter 1 ? 9 w 50 A 60 S Miller 279 6 34 John J Hall 259 !f w i 2 25 S B Wellington 73 60 Jas Mattlsonjr. 159 house A lot David Costley 63 347 Andros A Langdon 249 ,„ M e*lot Mrs Smith 63 «• lot Truman Haladay ,3 4 A Androit 48 iOUSfI 4 lot Harvey Kidder 42 Jbawrence. 4 Hiram Bixby 7 20 104 Jas McArmor 241 40house A lot Barber 53 60 Francis Smith 94 20 230 Slosson $7 88 200 John A Rhoda Hill 315 100 John Robbins jr 116 100 J * bouse A lot Norris Hotchkiss 53 61 Horace Stratton 88 20 55 Joshua Dickinson 16* TTninn 4 66 SW Darling 471 „ 103 ) union, aw mill A4l W J Arnold 126 «w mUI 60 1 Joel Parkhurst 374 6 172 O W Carpenter $l5 09 5 92 Morris Kench 349 40 John Reoso jr. 63 3 50 Benj’n Gordon 106 10 86 Hiram ifattison "7 02 100 Clark Sloason 168 300 John Lime 1435 50 Thos Y Rockwell 159 i loU se A lot J W Tremain 53 60 300 Lloyd A Maynard 14 35 40 Daniel Williams 128 150 jjnoi, 235 45 Joseph Bryon 58 1150 A 61 Levi J Cooley 4595 40") 60 Wm Curley 64 100 Bradman Hawkins 434 gaw mill 1 100 ~ . „ 37 A Dan 268 £5 505 Samuel Rexford 10 65 20 I 130 -Clark Slosson 656 12 Francis Dan 19 10 70 John Goodall 7 38 50 76 Peter Fox 2 89 CO 70 AsaG Churchill 1019 *>6o Rvon A 2 106 George Heebe 126 SOOcoUßoctn. 78 iS.r' Bl9 122 ?° U ?iSS ley Ui Chatham T „ 100 Levi Mills 512 _ .... Lawrence Boro. 6 95 Michael McCormik X 46 *S 21 Geo Luther house * lot Hurd * Stevens $lO5 75 Miller 78 j 21 Heubmi Grinnell 2li A lot KtheUlnrris 71 2a Patrick CBnon 39 656 Robert Land or vr iiouse & lot Stephen Komanfr 60 8 . ° 7 20 MG« S: house & lot Isbon Slosson 167 120 Harvey Dan 2On 1 6 Asa Guile 16 house 4 jot Isaac Greenwood 147 48 Isaac Reeder 87 1 23 David Lashnrns ir * lot H L Hickey 102 , 69 John Clark 208 25 Lyo , d J 55 house * lot James Inscho 189 4 65 Forrest Ashley 120 40WPLeSr ?? house* lot ! Enos Slosson 394 c 47 John Crest 70 SO—iSS xi a tavern h>se*lot Clark Slosson 1775 8 42 JnoVan Bnskirk 92 r M J 7, house * lot Joseph Ryera 84 10 18 J B Wagner 122 " MDW Waldin 1 S house A lot Jno S Warner 472 18 17 & 'J'™ Barrow 201 TkTisrw!* 1 * M T -7 ~ 43 Thos Dove 99 J w Becraft J 3 Liberty. 50 Widow M’Cormifc 62 60 Godlip Huff $79 80 Robert FarreU 120 60 John Carpenter 78 18 35 4- S MattheS < Wellshoro. 60 Jas Costley 78 35 *6O Matthew Lovo 9 ‘ houM a lot C has Hildreth $7B Reuben Grover . ISS Moms. town lot GAW Meek’s est 78 ‘ ,|! 7 43 Jacob Babb $BB house A lot J J Blair 168 Ji R Kln ? sle J 12 ® bouso A lot 3 Jacob Peterson 52 house A lot N A DcPui 125 50 Thomas Leet «8 4 36 gyj veater Webster 52 houso A lot John Kimball 168 20 • g • 319 » in ' Ward. TIT u 100 Srt English 343 1 100 John Purvis $lO9 »0 Oxial King 111 too t iTn Blackwell 157 60 John Randall 76 50 Ru*cl Kelson 73 Sr j 5» t 1U F E Kundell 119 Clymer, Mtadlebury. 145 Jackson A Smith 71 6 114 David Freeman $7 9C 2E W Leonard 45 400 James Kelley 205 50 Jno WSawyer 3 3o 50 Guile Mosier 78 800 Mm Lewis 1640 3 42 James Hili^ 61 97 5 36 Wm L Merrick 109 70 Henry Mclntosh 99 0 9 Hiram King 118 1 20 30 Smith Stctuns 155 126 Elijah Pelton 133 15 15 Charl-v* Ellsworth 120 25 Nelson Smith 39 74 Thos Ames 95 50 Ransom Freeman 91 rt iiOACßnsh 112 6 Joseph Biddle 7 25 25 Samuel Carlins BSG 41 JasDunliam 153 3 Petorßarkley 221 S 8 80 Bemyah Saxbory 170 95 Nathaniel Bailey 194 ueimar. GO Wm Whitney 95 100 Levi S Chemehorn 205 3 M S Blackwell $ 31 36 John Farr 66 106 Jason Clark 112 40 Reuben French 65 165 Wm Garretson 618 86 John J Dewitt 91 50 D W Harris 91 35 Wm Wharton 108 82 John S Dike 65 100 Spicer A JfcKitt 105 25 Thos King 77 225 Nathaniel Harvey 460 20 Jeremiah Moore 117 49 M Odell 152 6 100 B C'Wright 241 50 Samuel Baker 7S 2 44 Lew is Sawyer 74 131 John Winter 268 75 lehabod Brown IIT 15 39 Smith Stevens 155 SO Aaron Wood 84 40 Richard Elliott 63 60 Elieha Smith 162 - - 100 Cyrus Comfort 105 2 9S Silas Crandall 169 '2 48 Sawyer 176 100 John Ham 205 2 40 Bcra Dockstader 75 20 SO Chmt'ph’r Whitman? 45 190 John Reed 389 2 45 Christopher Plumley 94 400 Chas. Churchill 630 100 JW Smith 105 50 Enos F. Staple 104 60 Sternburg 104 114 Thomas Brown S 5S GO Elifha S. Brown 231 72 Isaac Cntlin 2 26 70 James Guernsey 3 57 50 George Kriner 60 4 John Purvis 82 70 Albert Growl 123 300 Ljman Spencer 448 60 Nathaniel Butler 102 50 Charles Edmunds 63 Deerfield. Jas k Aaron Green $2 23 20 J F Bake 63 90 Rufus Warren d described in the following list, unless c taxes due on them are paid before that me. O.F. TAYLOR, Treasurer of Tioga County. March 24, 1858. BLOSS. Warrantee or No of tar’nl. Q'ty. Owner &16 275 Nicklin & Griffith 9 27 950 do 92 7 168 do -35 732 Robert Coleman j 36 550 do 310 540 James Wilson 946 366$ do *“ 137$ do 252 do 366$ do 137$ do 252 do lOfl Nicklin & Griffith 10° do 436 do 923 do 199 do 1" do HOO Robert Coleman 609 do 364 Nicklin & Griffith 1191 do 1 ? 44 Wo. Wilson I in? do ) 1999 Jas. Wilson 510 do , 99 do “ 99 Nicklin & Grffiith 229 , do 143 Franklin College ®7 —— Hellenstine *"5 Nicklin & Griffith 150 Franklin College 982 809 903 76 Harvey Button 120 Richmond. 50 Geo Rodgers 54 Joshua Robinson GO J F Bristol 200 Edwin Dyer Wm Mooie 82 Dennis Smith 128 3 247 Es. Sylvester Bailey 403 10 200 H A Guernsey 7 38 18 Adam Hart 28 3 Wm Moss 68 30 Franklin Phelps 47 50 Wm Brace 52 4 .96 Dwight Brooks 378 50 Timothy Clarra 73 I town lot ■ ■ ■■ French 21 40 Briton Faulkner 71 1417-| 1856 | 1660 I 1862 f 1864 ( 1865 J 1864 > 1865 J 246 T. M. Willing 45 00 1220 4072 ' 2290 272 Wo Willink $33 80 2291 130 2295 946 2296 634 2297 340 do 39 39 1228 133 Geo. Harrison 17 61 1227 1325 > 1326 V 307 R Blackwell 40 64 2291 303 Wra. Willink 35 09 2289 120 do 5 98 4474 200 Jas. Wilson “ 200 do 4479 191 do 1580 173 Hews ■& Fisher 13 46 » 300 do 2342 5050 ' -528 Jas. Wilson 41 17 5049 1099 do 85 69 1581 990 Hews & Fisher 2010 5051 1099 Jas Wilson 21 43 5052 1099 do 2143 5053 589 ' do 46 91 1584 300 Hews & Fisher 1169 1579 370 do 100 Joseph Gifford 100 100 John How 100 100 John E Parker 100 6 Alexander Chase 7 77 F R A F D Clark 158 S7S 100 225 Harvey Nosh 461 107 WC Ames 219 _BB Jonas Cooley 180 102 3 72 63 211 Asahel Frost 2 21 96 Walter Dewey 196 189 Elisha Nash 5 57 200 Nicholas Tale 410 100 John White 410 Westfield. 100 Wm Armstrong 57 49 Geo Maynard 83 50 Southworth Dixon 77 Alva Thompson 32 BROOKFIELD. 725 Tubbs & olhera 132 66 104 i do 19 02 94| do 16 23 21366 CHATHAM. 40 J E Lyon 83 81 424 J A Crandall 40 37 407 Crandall & Emery 38 73 629 Ira Davenport 19 91 289 Sami. King 27 47 407 J Waiera 39 67 195 G Harrison 18 53 295 Rob!. Morris 28 06 371 A C Bush 22 04 CLYMEB do 109 60 600 CHARLESTON. 490 THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. 1582 370 do. 29 58 1683 370 do 2968 1580 178 do 18 45 “ 104 do 6 43 4373 234 Jas. Wilsoo 64 72 COVINGTON, 5497 767 Geo. Meade $9316 5835 367 R Coleman 22 01 5836 560 do 83 01 5916 276 Nicklin & Griffith 83 44 200 Aaron Blosa 24 30 100 R G White 7 50 100 Aaron filoas 12 15 150 E Dyer 12 15 5916 275 Nicklin & Griffith 33 42 85,455 80 Jas Stewart $9 18 1579 613 Hews & Fisher 46 90 1582 372 do 20 71 1583 372 do 20 71 1586 216 do 8 25 4212 76 Jas. Wilson 1164 4213 110 do 16 83 “ ' 166 do 19 06 21 C & M Emery 2 36 4216 99 Jas Wilson 3 83 1544 89 do 6 82 “ 356 do 6448 4215 762 do 43 68 4218 j 232 do 17 76 42X4 462 do 35 35 148 Jas. Kimball 74 90 1544 50 Jas. Wilson 4 37 4218 104 do 7 95 4213 88 do 5 04 4216 113 do 215 “ 136 do 2 58 27 Geo. W. Lewis 52 4219 74 Jas Wilson 8 48 1582 247 Hews & Fisher 18 89 1583 247 do 18 89 4428 132 Jas. Wilson 5 05 1539 50 do 1 91 4222 97 do 3 75 “ 100 , do 3 81 “ 75 do 2 84 4223 66 do 2 53 » 56 do 213 “ 100 do 5 09 4219 626 do 17 53 4427 163 do 31 13 5179 224 Jas. Strawbridge 817 66 366 Silas Billings . 26 84 5179 136 Jas.Strawbridge 1071 5177 338 do “ 29 95 5178 191 do ! 15 02 5179 425 do 14 34 5181 422 do 33 25 5610 216 do 17 01 3697 143 do 1124 5610 • 156 do 12 29 “ 651 do 5125 5180 643 do 50 61 “ 318 do 24 98 “ 68 do 2 28 5177 60 do 4 75 5178 253 do 13 29 5177 218 do 6 08 5610 117 do 614 2503 132 Wm. VViHink 86 92 “ - 125 dp 658 “ 62J do 1 3 32 “ 62$ do 3 32 “ 62J do 38 “ 50 do 2 60 “ 70 do 364 « 53 dp 2 02 “ ' 85 do _ 324 « 163 do 6 24 “ 122 do 470 “ 62* do 2 42 2509 501 do 19 24 2510 116 do 4 44 » 104 do 4 00 “ 118 do 4 54 » 106 do 4 08 “ 116 do 4 44 “ 566 do 17 60 2579 1002 do 28 56 2613 1002 do 31 04 2628 795 do 30 65 2630 1000 do 23 50 2635 865 do 24 64 » 125 do 3 22 2640 774 do 13 96 2643 990 do 3812 2644 990 do 76 22 4227 990 Jas. Wilson 3810 4228 990 do 3810 4232 990 i do 3810 4233 990 do 3810 4237 990 do 3810 4421 990 do 76 22 4422 990 do 114 34 4423 ( 990 do 76 22 4424 . 990 do_ 76 22 4425 990 do 76 22 4426 990 do 76 22 4427 690 do 5574 •• 237 do 27 32 4429 635- do 18 94 4438 990 do 48 50 4439 990 do 48 50 4440 990 do 3810 4441 990 do 3810 4442 , 990 do 3810 4443 990 do 52 95 4444 090 do 4445 090 do 136 28 4454 990 do ; 76 22 4466 990 do 10147 17 19 2299 802 Geo Fox $lO2 26 2304 1002 Wm. Willink 43 39 73 45 2305 372 do , 15 80 2308 100 do 12 74 2348 1002 do 63 93 2351 702 do 59 67 2359 393 do 32 42 2360 885 do ' 7623 2367 240 do 17 86 2379 1002 do 170 84 2382 500 do, 2124 2427 271 do 34 54 79 43 $3l 20 46 80 29 76 2434 990 do 12622 2487 990 do 168 31 2479 740 2481 1002 do 8516 2501 850 Wm. Willink 54 22 2335 602 do 88 48 1807 195 Hews & Either 24 90 331 RG White 42)17 2305 122 Wm. Willink 519 2297 840 do 28 90 2294 816 « 431 / do 86 63 “ 232 1 do 209 10 28 29 58 DELUAB. DEERFIELD. ELK. 52 95 GAINES. 4719 26 87 | “ 127 do 544 2358 150 do 6 37 2298 500 do 3189 1041 280 R Blackwell 5 94 2356 100 Wm. Willink 850 2358 400 do 3400 2306 500 do 8168 150 do 19 89 JACKSON. 3363 120 R Blackwell $378 3364 8 do 26 3366 245 do 770 3367 349 do 10 98 3369 78 do 162 3358 75 do 156 I. A WH ENCE. •5624 200 Wm. Ellis $54 80 4292 i 4300 $ 235 T M Willing 64 39 4300 100 do 27 40 504 ' do 34 49 3359 76 R Gilmore 522 4300 200 T M Willing 20 55 LIBERTY, 5980 664 Nicklin & ssB 92 847 93 Episcopal Academy 8 24 4780 270 Miller & Murry 24 64 5976 1000 Nicklin & Griffith 88 74 5978 664 do 58 92 5983 429 ' do 38 06 5580 70 Wm. Ellis 4 40 540 B E Valentine 47 92 UIDDLBBDBY. 4486 399 Jas. Wilson $5B 57 391 Magee & Co. ’ 57 48 435 Geo. Wood 63 82 450 A C Crandall 66 14 288 J Losinger 46 36 120 Sami. King 17 64 100 R & H Searle 19 60 530 Thos. Willing 103 88 75 .A C Bush 7 26 400 Cole & Potter 78 40 iIORRIS. 1584 200 Hews & Fisher 8 5 30 1586 774 do 63 62 1587 940 do 74 72 2588 505 do 13 42 1591 466 do 57 08 1594 990 Jas. Wilson > 78 70 1963 165 J Barron Jr. 13 08 4224 50 Wm. Wiliink 120 4346 168* do 8 96 4346 223 do 1182 ” 218 do 2 86 169 do 222 4347 397 do 10 52 !4348 100 do 132 '4364 840 do 44 52 4365 113 do 2 98 4267 990 do 52 46 4378 990 do , 52 46 4379 990 do 10494 4380 990 Jas. Wilson 78 70 4384 990 do 52 46 4385 990 do 52 46 4386 990 do 52 46 434 V 35 do 48 4366 311 do 3 72 4413 990 do 26 22 4414 990 do 78 70 4415 990 do 78 70 4549' 100 Wm. Wiliink 530 94 do 4 96 4416 990 Jas. Wilson , 52 46 4364 50 do 1 66 4366 468 do 24 80 5242 786 Geo. Meade 83 26 4365 50 Jas. Wilson 132 1591 119*Hews & Fisher 950 4381 400 Jas. Wilson 318 4387 990 do 104 94 4388 990 do 52 46 50 M Repaid 2 76 4364 99 Jas. Wilson 526 I RICHMOND. I 269 41 J Lockhart $126 278 100 do 3 f)0 384 482 do 14 46 427 229 do 6 86 1073 24 R Blackwell 252 1074 29 do 3 01 1076 101 do 10 56 4471 214 Jas. Wilson 22 47 5830 100 Wm. Ellis 10 49 4483 644 Jas. Wilson 67 63 4480 160 do , 16 80 “ 200 do 6 00 93 Gilchell & Dyer 973 511 C E Osborn 50 12 221 85 Peter Boynton 8 88 274 27 John Smith 282 SHIPPER, 1950 223 James Wilson 82519 2352 990 Wm. Willink 55 42 2367 200 do - 33 60 2368 990 do 110 88 4211 931 James Wilson 104 26 4458 300 do 33 60 SULLIVAN. 971 146 Miers Fisher 11 17 “ 110 do 8 41 978 63 do 4 78 “ 148 do 1132 983 303 H Drinker 13 43 TIOGA 3372 281 R Gilmore $5 90 4471 785 Jas. Wilson 31 76 5625 447 Wm Ellis 54 26 5643 284 S M Fox 34 52 5644 819 do 99 46 5645 549 do 66;74 5243 970 Geo. Meade 78 58 4294 50 Thos Willing 6 08 4295 342 J W Guernsey 41 54 3368 146 R Gilmore 19 81 “ 196 do 8 24 “ 76 do 9 22 5645 549 S M Fox 66 74 5625 456 Wm. Ellis 36 94 5643 430 S M Fox 52 26 3373 215 R Gilmore 17 38 3368 48 ' do 584 972 Geo. Meade 118 10 375 Wm. Bond 45 60 257 Geo Meade 20 80 187 H G Wilcox 15 12 UNION. 5241 200 Geo. Meade $1216 2 412} Wm Wilson 33 38 “ 687} do 55 64 3 6871 do 55 64 “ 412} do 83 88 4 412} do 33 38 “ 687} do 83 50 6 687} do 8350 412} do 33 39 6 4X2£ do j 33 39 “ 687 i do i 5565 7 687$ do , > 55 65 “ 412 J do I 33 38 4606 109 J-Vaughn , ' 884 4608 85 do 6 88 4611 322 do , i 26 08 4612 114 do ! 922 WESTFIELD. 443 140 J Nickson i $lOlB 1328 400 R Blackwell ! 2910 WAED, 1438 530 P Connellv ■ 1 48 22 1439 275 W Freestone , ! 37 50 5241 889 Geo. Meade I ; 80 91 5257 1094 do : 21 88 5837 950 R Coleman j j 28 SO 5839 1094 do li 32 82 5238 300 Geo. Meade ,| \ 27 30 5240 1100 do :j! 10010 5253 1069 do tj 9911 5254 1089 do , II 9911 5244 \ 990 do {[ 90 10 5252 1099 do I! 100 01 5265 916 ;M 83 36 5972 1100 do ’{| 100 10 AYER’S :j CHEEEY OC PECTORAL FOR THE RAPID CURE OF COLDS, COUGHS, AND HOARSENESS. Brimfizld, Mass., 20th Dec., 1555. i Da J C Aran: I do not hesitate to say the i 1 best remedy I have ever found for Coughs, ; Hoarseness, Influenza, and the concomitant ‘ symptoms of a Cold, is your Cherry Pectoral. ; Its constant use in my practice and my fam- i ily for the last ten yean* has shown it to pos- i ! sese superior virtues for the treatment of OwH these complaints. EDEN KNIGHT, M. D. A B MORTLEY. Esq., of Ctica, X. Y-, writes; * £ l have used your Pocloral myself and in my family ever since you invent ed it, and believe it the best medicine for its purpose ever put out. With a bad cold I should soouerpay tweiity-Qve dollars for a bottle than do without it, or take any othhr remedy.” Croup, Whooping Cough, Influenza. Springfield, Miss, yeb. 7, Brother Ater : I will cheerfully certify yuup Pectoral is the beat remedy we possess for fhe cure of Whopping Cough, Croup, and the chest diseases of children. W'ej of your fra ternity in the South appreciate yourskill,and commend your medicine to our people. lIIRAM CONKLIN, M. D. AMOS LEE, Esq, Monterey, la., writes, 3d Jfan . 1556: “I bod a tedious Influenza, which confined me supposed they could reach, suchl as Deafne**, X*artial Blindness, Neuralgia and“Nenous Irnt.ibility. De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys. Gontjiidd other kin dred complaints arising from a low state of bony or ob struction of its functions. 1 1 [' Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers witfi’ =ome other pill they make more profit on. Ask for Ay oris" Pills, and take nothing else. No otberthey can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers. The sick want the best aid there Is for them, and they should have it. PREPARED BY DR. J. C. AYER, Practical and Analytical Chemist. Lowell, Massachusetts. Price 25 Cents per Box. Five Boxes for; $l. SOLD BY j1| J. A. BOY, Wellsboro. and by Druggists and p/erchants generally. [Dec. 3. 57.] | j f Post Office Noticiji | Mails close at the TFellsboro’ Post Officers follows Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at 10J/£ o'cloolc it ni. Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at o’clock a. ra. j 1 Eastern and Southern, na Covington and] Tjoy, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7o’clock a. m. ! Southern, via Jersey Shore* Tuesday and Frioay at o’- clock p. m. f Western, via Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a.m. 1 ! Mails arrive as follows ; 1 ’ Northern 4c., via Tioga, daily, by 1 o’clock, p, n. • Eastern &c., via Troy and Mansfield, by 6 o'clock p. m., same days of lea\ing. ; Eastern 4c., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. m.,same days of leaving. 1 ; j . Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday £ Fndny ? ‘ by 12 m. Western, via Coudersport, Tuesday and Friday, bv 5 p. m. Sept. 17,1807. I. D. RICHARDS, P. M- SENT FREE TO AIfY ADDRESS. Gr. Gr. EVANS, i Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise j HAS just issued a new and complete catalogue of his Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. } $5OO worth of Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. - J A gift worth from 25 cts, to $lOO, will be delivered with each book at the time of sale. I Orders from the country promptly filled and the Goods for warded by express or mail on the same day the' order Is re ceived A complete catalogue gent free. ’ Address, G. G. EVANS Jan. 28,1858. 459 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. *VTOTICE IN DIVORCE—EIiza Dunbar—Take notice that J.l Jesse Dunbar, your husband, baa applied to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Co., for a divorce from tjbe bonds of matrimony, and that the said court have appointed Wed nesday, the Slst day of March next, aflO o’clock, a. m. for a hearing of the said Jesse Dunbar in the premises, at which time and place you ran attend if yon think proper. Wellsboro, Jan. 7,1858. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Executor's Notice. ! LETTERS Testemontary haring been granted to the un dersigned upon the lost will and testamentof Jfehitable Plank, late of Brookfield dec’d., those indebted to the estate will make immediate payment and those having claims against the same will present them for settlement to \ Brookfield. Feb. 18, 1559, (ft*) I3i 4C PLANK, Exr’e. NEW FIRM. BALDWIN, LOWELL SB, ARE now receiving a very choice sod carefaUy* selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries and Provisions, and are prepared to furnish them to customers at As Reasonable Prices As they can be bought in any other Market. Customers can rely upon finding at ali limes any article they may wish, and all Goods warranted Ur be as represented. Silks, and Ladles’ Dress Goods, .Latest Styles, and adapted to every variety of trim, mings. Ladies will do well to call and examine the Slock before purchasing elsewhere. Baldwin, Rowell . TERBELL, Successor , to W. TERBELL & SON ' CORNING, tf.'T. Wholesale and Retail Dealers, In Drugs Medicines, Lead , Zinc, Colored Paints, Oils , Vnrnishes , Brushes, Camphme % Burning Fluid , Dye Stuffs, Sash Glass , Fute Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medu cines , Artists Faints Brushes , Perfumery , Fancy Articles, Flavoring Extracts , ALSO A general assortment of School Books, Blank Books, Staple and. Fancy Stationery. Physicians, Druggists, und Country Merchants dealing in any of the above articles can be snpplied at a small advance on New York prices. Sept. 3, 1857. WILCOX & SEARS. WHOLESALE S; RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE $ UPPER LEATHER. BOOTS &■ SHOES. FINDINGS, PORK Sf ILOUR, PROVISIONS <5- GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. Cash paid for Hides. CalhSkirn?, and Sheep Pelfs. One door below Bailey’s Store. Sear’s Shoe shop removed to same building. ' July 9tli, ISST. ly. Mans(ic!il Select School. LTaflllsll 1*« BC K LIXGAME. A. B. TrocAcr. The Spring Term will commence Tuesdiy, Map 2, 1853, and clusc Friday, .May 23. EXPENSES. Juvenile Department, Common English branches, Higher do Languages—X»atin and French, The design of this'School is, to furn'sh facilities for those desiring it, to continue llieir Academia course of study. No exertion will be spared to ren der the mental culture tttai-nugh and to cultivate in the student a constant self-reliance: anduNo to pre pare Teachers of Common Schools for the discharge of the duties of their profession. Mansfield, Pa., Feb. 25, 1858. 4l* ExccntorN >"otlce. LETTERS testamentary having 1 l>cen granted to the undersigned upon the estate of AUG US. TUS YQHN laleof Liberty, dec’d, all persons in. debted fry said estate are lequcsled to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them for settlement to LEONARD BARER 2 - , FREDERICK BARER I txr * Liberty, Feb. 8, 1858. 6l* PHOSPHORUS,— Besides the curious property which this chemical has of giving light ia the .dark, it is also remarkable for its power to deetrov life. It is a deadly poison. Persona who wish to destroy rats and mice can do so more safely by us ing Phosphorus than with any other poison. A new supply of the Phosphorus Rat Paste for sale at Bov's Drug Store. Price 25 cents. T EJTERboI Administration having been grant- J - i ed to the undersigned upon the estate of AU GUSTUS CASS, late of Richmond dec’d., all. per sons indebted to said estate are required to make ion mediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to A. M. SPENCER, Adm'r. Richmond, March 4th, 1858, (6l) Execnlor’ii Notice. LETTERS Testemenlary having been granted to the undesigned upon the last will and ieeU. menl of Oliver Briggs, late of Middiebnry, deed., oil persons indebted to said estate will make iaune dlate payment, and these having claims against the same will present them to JACOB BRIGGS Jackson, Feb. 25,1558, 6t* NOTICE I>* DIVORCE—-Martha Howe—Jhke notice that Barton Howe, your husband. has applied to the court of Common Pleas of Tfopa Co_, for a drrorc- from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have appointed Monday: the 7th day of June next, 10 o ctock a. cp* for a i)|Afiuof tha aaid Carton Howe in the premise*. *t whjvi time and place yoo can attend If yon thinlj proper. 'V-.l'tboro. r* IS, :ESR » 'ESC SJATHEBS SJt-rUr Border*, 82 SO 3 50 4 50 5 00