Usurer’s sale of, seated lakds, tioga co./ pa. 370 d 0 W pursuance of the provision of ah Act of the General Assembly, passed the 29th . g do f f April 1844, mill be exposed to public sale at the Commissioner's Office in „ Wlsboro on the 2d Monday in June 1858, the tracts of land described in the foliate. I®’ do n J unless the taxes on them are paid before that time, O. F. TA YJ.OR, 4373 234 Jas. W.lson Mnrrh 25 1858. ' Treasurer of Tioga County. covinotoh. March JO, in 5497 767 Geo. Meade 893 15 5835 537 R Coleman 22 01 5836 550 do S 3 01 5918 , 275 Nicklin & Griffith 33 44 200 Aaron Bloss 24 30 100 RG While 750 100 Aaron Bioss 12 15 150 E Dyer 12 15 5916 275 Nicklin & Griffith 33 42 DEUIAB. 85,455 80 Jag Stewart 1579 613 Hews & Fisher 1582 372 do 1583 372 do 1586 216 do 4212 76 Jas. Wilson 4213 110 do “ 166 do 21 C & M Emery 99 Jas Wilson 89 do 356 do 762 do 232 do 462 do 148 Jas. Kimball 50 Jas. Wilson 104 do 88 do 113 do 136 do 27 Geo. W. Lewis 74 Jas Wilson 247 Hews & Fisher 247 do 132 Jas. Wilson ->5O do 97 do 100 do 75 do 66 do 56 do 100 do 626 do 163 do Bloss Am’t , oVv ToiriiomMSca’d. tax due ' ,„ r / E 4 JBussing $47 25 ■ factory j. offton tightner 316 , James King 168 * * tot David Carey 147 f John Ung , 420 e /lot WM Mallory 367 ..y-mil] 95 Jas-C Lohse 376 Brookfield . 128 Wm Q Seeley $4 02 298 John Davis 7 35 18 Kelson Guile 40 " 400 Hiram Inscbo - 13 60 , 4 John W Seagers 288 46 Stephen Sperry 2 62 James Clark 147 Alonzo Harris . 151 OeoSiUa’- i 78 M 4 lo* lie A lot 60 Geo Dillons 60 Ira Luce i Covington. 1 05 Ira Graves $lO2 40 John C Johnson 63 0 30 A Luddlngton 126 1 45 T B Howland 97 75 Oliver Elliott US c 20 S F Richards 78 7 John Yeomans 10 CO Henry Williams 95 70 Geo Jennings * 23 nsc i lot 100 Allen Crandall 317 ; 50 Jacob Belman 1 ay ] 6 Erastus Ingalls 76 j 7 Wm Ingalls C 2 . 4 10 Marshall Jennings 46 67 Isaiah Williams 392 [ 50 Willard White 194 50 Martin Dolan 191 U 0 Patrick Mooney 117 60 Joehna Bowen ‘ 94 a factory Uaxton. Woodburn, j Wilds & others 760 Covington Boro. David Hulbnrt $2 26 « i lot J M Codington 210 e i lot Augustus Kedfield 173 Charleston. 50 Ezra Bockus $ 78 58 John Thomas 443 45 Robt Richardson 432 50 Truman Carpenter 414 111 Cofin Calket 398 29 John Gibson 2 67 1 100 Wortman Owens 2 89 74 Noah Wheeler 1638 John Snyder 83 saw rail! Barnes & Jennings 91$ gl A £ L Porter 179 34 John J Hall 2 59 60 Jas Mattlson Jr. 159 .Mrs Smith 63 e & lot e t lor ‘ Harvey Kidder 42 104 Jos Me Armor 2 41 GO Francis Smith 94 100 John Robhinsjr 116 61 Horace Stratton 66 S W Darling 471 mill k 41 TKJ Arnold 126 92 Morris Kench 349 86 Hiram alt Ison 702 50 Thos V Rockwell 159 40 Daniel Williams 128 1150 k G 1 Levi J Cooley 45 95 100 Bradman Hawkins 434 505 Samuel Rexford 10 65 70 John Goodall 7 38 70 Asa G Churchill 1019 60 Geo H Bockus 78 Chatham. 200 M Cummings $447 21 Geo Luther r 21 Reuben Grinncll CS9 Robert Land 20 David Gee 0 Asa Guilo lv 25 David Lashtrrusjr. 39 25 Lyon Leach 39 40 W F Leary 76 80 —— Morse 126 t>s S Smith 133 60 D W Waldin 78 10 JW Bee raft 28 60 J F Boom 78 871 A C Bush 5 84 60 John Carpenter 78 50 Jaa Costiey 78 39 Reuben Grover 1 88 4S DaTid Hall 88 80 J 11 Kingsley 126 50 Thomas Leet 78 50 G A Meade 78 80 Socratis Cornell 319 60 Wm Dunham 78 70 Oziul King 111 60 Russel Nelson 78 Clymtr. 114 David Freeman $7 96 60 Jno IF Sawyer 3 35 42 James Hill 97 9 Hiram King 118 15 Charles Ellsworth 120 50 Ransom Freeman 91 25 Samuel Carling 3 86 Delmar. M S Blackwell $ 31 | 40 Reuben French 68 [ 50 D W Harris 91 100 Spicer <t A/cNitt 105 20 Jeremiah Moore 117 6'i Samuel Baker 78 To Iciiabod Brown 117 40 Richard Elliott 63 Os Silas Crandall 169 40 Ezra Dock-dadcr 75 45 Christopher Plumley 94 50 Enos F. Searle 104 50 Sternburg 104 114 Thomas Brown 3 58 GO Khsh.i S. Brown 2 31 72 l-.uc Catlin 2 26 TO James Guernsey 357 ISO Oe<»rgc Kriner 60 4 John PunU 82 TO Albert Crowl 123 300 Lyman Spencer 448 50 .Nathaniel Butler 102 60 Ohmic c Edmunds 63 ' Deerfield. ill Jas i Aaron Green $2 23 20 J F Dake 63 96 Rufus Warren 131 Elkland. j W James Calkins $63 218 2676 TREASURER’S SALE Unseated Land in Tioga Co., Fenna, pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly passed the 13 th of March 18- i rill be exposed to public sale, at the missioner's Office in Wellsboro on the td Monday in June, 1858, the tracts of described in the following list, unless axes due on them are paid before that O.F. TAYLOR, \ Treasurer of Tioga County, 'mch 24, 1858. BLOSS. rf Warrantee or Am’t of nl - Q'ty. Owner. Tax. \ 275 Nicklin & Griffith $34 91 , ' 950 do 120 65 3 50 ■ do 1905 ' "32 Robert Coleman 71 37 550 ' do 35 75 540 James Wilson 6858 366 i do 34 93 437 i do 12 99 do 16 01 do 46 53 do 17 44 ~ do 23 98 nor, iN " :klin & Griffith 134 72 “2? do 139 70 99fi do 4151 ?no do 11759 lor, d ° 1270 do 1270 GOO Robert Coleman 53 62 ®°® , do 29 00 Nicklin & Griffith 34 60 i? 1 , do 139 78 ?? 4 Wm, Wilsdn 27 29 ini?, do' 45 45 ! , Jas -Wilson 87 23 99 d 0 41 47 do 7 Q 7 Nicklin & Grffiilh 139 70 ~ do 8442 rank ' m College 22 82 6 r—Heirensiine U 03 9 “ 5 lck 'm & Griffith 2615 169 Franklin College 2379 house A lot James Carpenter 48 house & lot Hiram King 52 boose k lot John Bullock 32 one lot G W Claggett 31 Elhland Boro’. house & lot . T J Lake $l3O Farmington. 1 6Q Pinny Baker „ £8 76 David Beebe 122 30 Nelson Gleason « 50 Ed McQregory 8J 50 George Maynard 76 Eller «1 60 J B Mil Gaines. S 95 &50 Simeon Babcock $2 41 127 K K Boyd 304 24 Josiah Furman 1 54 7 SO William Babcock 91 2 64 Jere Thompson 56 , SOO BO White 341 Jackson. 152 John Brown $8 24 171 Richmond Jones 233 60 Mitchell & Wetmoro 199 75 Thomas McKibbln 117 6 14 Henry Mack 59 35 276 Anson C Ely 6 86 10 - 60 C. Daggett 161 steam saw mffl | stephen L Orcutt 220 6 95 L LOsborne 220 10, saw mill, 15 Jas H Miller et al 138 house and lot . David Besaell 42 house & lot A P Cone 126 2] 260' ■ |* HII Bent 953 5J 120. 10 40 David Griswold - 136 250 William Post Stnrdevant Charles Smith house A lot 200 A A O Weston 8 66 2 250 John Brown 313 I 56 Judson Westlake 148 5 35 John Scott 816 4 66 Jessee Kinney 188 20 393 H H Dent 7 39 10 60 D W Shears 157 15 65 Ja’s A Calvin Bessey 255 50 Austin Hoffman 78 60 Orra Qrinnell 191 J W Stowell 16 29 Norman Wells est. 183 house A lot Wm D Stacey 42 SO 166 MS Baldwin 451 2 Lewis Stevens 14 20 55 John J Hazcn 213 Knoxville. house & lot James Green $3 94 house A lot David Costley 63 one lot Truman Haluday 73 Lawrence. 40) 20 230 VClark Slosson $7 88 100 j 20 55 Joshua Dickinson 163 saw mill | Joel Porkbnret 374 40 John Reese jr. 63 100 Clark Slosson 168 house k lot J W Tremoin 53 150 AC Bush 236 40) *"} -Clark Slosson 656 50 J 200 Ryon, Middaugh k Patterson 819 Laurence Boro. house k lot Hard k Stevens $lO5 house k lot Ethel Harris 71 bouse k lot Stephen Ramnnlr GO house & lot Isbon Slosson 167, house k lot Isaac Greenwood 147 house & lot HI Hickey 192 house k lot James Inscho 189 house k lot Enos Slosson 3 94 tavern h’me k lot Clark Slosson 17 75 house k lot Joseph Ryers 84 house k lot Jno S Warner 4 72 Liberty. CO Godlip Huff $ 79 18 25 Henry Cook 2 66 35 k 50 Matthew Love 07 Morris. 7 43 Jacob Babb $ 88 house k lot 3 Jacob Peterson 62 4 36 Sylvester Webster 52 20 180 Henyy Brill 426 6 . 78 Robert Clark 1 71 14 100 Robert English 3 43 100 J k E Blackwell 157 Middlebury. 2 E W Leonard 45 60 Guile Mosler 78 5 36 'Win L Merrick 109 20 80 Smith Stevens 165 25 Nelson Smith 39 70 A C Bush 112 2 41 Jas Dunham 153 8 80 Bemyah gaxhury 175 60 Wm Whitney 95 86 John Fan; 56 165 Wm Garrcteoa 618 85 Wm Wharton 108 1 25 Thos King 77 I ' 49 M Odell 152 1 2 44 Lewis Sawyer 74 15 39 Smith Stevens 155 50 Elisha Smith 1 62 2 48 ——Sawyer 176 20 30 Christ'ph’r Whitman 3 45 400 Chas. Churchill 6 30 76 Harvey Button 120 Richmond, 50 Oeo Rodgers $ 78 6 54 Joshua Robinson 109 GO J F Bristol 102 J 200 Edwin Dyer 3 72 *2 2 WmMoote 63 82 Dennis Smith 128 3 247 Ea. Sylvester Bailey 4 03 10 200 H A Guernsey 7 38 18 Adam Hart 28 2 Wm Moss 68 30 Franklin Phelps 47. 50 Wm Brace 52 4 96 Dwight Brooks 3 78 i 50 Timothy Clam 73 ; town lot French 21 40 Briton Fanlkner 71 1417 ~) 1856 1860 1862 ’ 1864 1865. 1864 1' 1865 246 T. M. Willing 45 00 40 J E Lyon $3 81 424 J A Crandall 40 37 407 Crandall & Emery 38 73 629 Ira Davenport 19 91 289 Sami. King 27 47 .407 J Waters 39 67 1220 i 95 G Harrison 18 53 4072 295 Robt. Morris 28 06 871 AC Bush 82 04 CLYMER. 2290 272 Wm Willink $33 80 2291 130 2295 946 2296 634 2297 340 do 89 39 1228 133 Geo. Harrison 17 61 1227 1325 ) 1326 ( 307 R Blackwell 40 64 2291 803 Wro. Willink 35 09 2289 120 Jo 5 98 4474' 200 Jas. Wilson $3120 •• 200 do 46 80 4479 191 do 29 76 1580 173 Hews & Fisher 13 46 “ 300 do 23 42 5050 528 Jas. Wilson 41 17 5049 1099 do 85 69 1581 990 Hews & Fisher 2010 5051 1099 Jas Wilson 2143 5052 1099 do 2143 5053- 589 - do 45 91 1584 300 Hews & Fisher 1169 « 490 do 10 28 1579 S7O do 29 68 6 34 Bobt Johnson 74 4 90 Jeremiah Love 192 63 Henry McConley 98 123 Jasper Pelham 819 5 35 B Qoinn 76 Rutland. 90 Wm Holton, 42 38 60 Harvey Wharton, 63 70 A C Jewell, 2 20 QOHH Lawrence, 210 j 600 Wilmot t Soathw’th94s u 70 Lyman Benton, 81 76 Jos Bates, 175 4 32 SamT Nash, 92 116 BenJ Smith, 208 12 68 Bachel Wood, 189 12 47 S L Hibbard/ 185 128 Joel Hnbbell, 216 35 155 Sylveat’r Bailer est 4 64 house k lot Rob’t Cowen, 66 50 Henry Cornell, 88 5 123 Thos Gardner, 154 90 Wm Holton eat. 03 6 80 Wm Holmes, 116 3 Adam Rarlck, 22 50 J B Robinson 104 90 TTm Holloa 121 35 'Wharton Stevens 55 600 Sonthwortb, Wilmot k Guernsey 30 60 loose k lot Constant Bailey 52 161 David Shear 3 36 Sullivan, 10 Joel Case $ 16 60 Isaac Harvey 52 8 107_A Q Churchill 137 Shippen. 4 46 Geo Hutchins ' $ 08 60 Chas Hosier 78 64 Geo Cammings 172 137 John Clark 4 28 100 Jno S Hastings 314 60 Wm Rodgers 166 130 TTm Seeley 4 03 1 James Wilkinson 23 8 46 Thos White 243 Tioga. bouse A lot Harris Bailey £ 78 steam mill 256 Samuel Clark 718 434 A A 0 Weston 13 86 2 135 S B Wellington 82 6 43 John Benson 105 3 97 George Baker 3 48 350 Jno A Bhoda Hill 472 50 Douglas Johns 179 98 L D Mi -Jazm 10 M Joseph 60 S Miller * 6 P Monaco 60 k 60 S Miller 279 2 25 S B IPellington 73 347 Andres A Langdon 249 4 A Androit 48 4 Hiram Bixby louse A lot Barber 200 John A Kboda Hill 315 louse A lot Norris Hotchkiss 53 Union. 6 172 G W Carpenter $1509 3 60 Benj'n Gordon 106 50 300 John Luce 14 35 50 800 Lloyd k Maynard 14 35 45 Joseph Bryon 58 50 Wm Curley 64 87 A Dan 12 Francis Dan 76 Peter Fox 2 89 2 106 George Ueebe 126 100 John Kelley 177 100 Mills 512 6 05 Michael McCormik 145 75 John Miller 78 25 Patrick O’Brien 89 8 25 Geo Dan 80 120 Harvey Dan 2 05 46 Isaac Reeder 59 John Clark 208 4 55 Forrest Ashley 120 47 John Crest 70 5 42 Jno Tan Buskirk 92 10 18 J B Wagner 1 22 15 17 kBO Wm Barrow 261 7 43 Thos Dove 99 50 Widow M'Cormlk 80 Robert Farrell Wellsboro. house k lot Chas Hildreth $ 78 town lot G & W Meek’s est 78 house k lot J J Blair 1 68 house k lot NA DePui 125 house k lot John Kimball 163 Ward. 1 100 John Purvis $1 09 CO John Randall 78 114 F £ Rundell 119 145 Jackson k Smith 71 400 James Kelley 2 05 800 Wm Lewie 16 40 70 Henry Mclntosh 99 126 Elijah Pelton 133 74 Thos Ames 95 6 Joseph Biddle 7 82 Peter Barkley 221 95 Nathaniel Bailey 194 100 Levi S Chemehorn 205 106 Jason Clark 112 86 John J Dewitt „ 82 John S Dike • 85 ’ 225 Nathaniel Harvey 460 O 100 BC Wright 241 131 John Winter 268 80 Aaron Wood 84 100 Cyrus Comfort 105 100 John Ham 2 05 190 John Reed 389 100 JW Smith 105 100 Joseph Gifford 1 00 100 John How 100 100 John E Parker 100 6 Alexander Chase 7 77 F B & F D Clark 158 235 Harvey Nash 4 61 107 W C Ames 219 88 Jonas Cooley 180 211 Asahel Frost 2 21 96 Walter Dewey 196 189 Elisha Nash 5 57 200 Nicholas Tale 410 100 John White 410 Westfield. 100 Wm Armstrong 57 1 49 Geo Maynard 83 50 Southworth Dixon 77 2 Alva Thompson 82 BROOKFIELD. 725 Tubbs & others 132 66 104$ do 19 02 945 do 16 23 -nnA R. Blackwell 04a 66 1300 T. M. Willing 24366 CHATHAM. do 1719 do 109 60 600 CHARLESTON. THE TIOGA COUSTY AGITATOR. 4216 1544 4215 4218 4214 1544 4218 4213 4216 4219 1582 1583 4428 1539 4222 4223 4219 4427 5179 224 Jas. Sirawbridgs $l7 66 . 366 Silas Billings 28 84 5179 136 Jas. Slrawbridge 1071 5177 338 do 29 95 5178 191 do 15 03 5179 425 do 14 34 5181 422 do 33 25 5610 216 do 17 01 3697 143 do 11 24 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. Willink $6 92 “ 125 do 6 58 “ 62J do 3 32 “ 62$ do 3 82 “ 63$ do 38 “ 50 do 2 60 “ 70 do 3 64 “ 53 do 2 02 “ 85 do 3 24 « 163 do 6 24 “ 122 do 470 “ 62$ do 2 42 2509 501 do 1924 2510 116 do 444 “ 104 do 4 00 " 118 do 4 54 “ 106 do 4 08 “ 116 do 4 44 “ 566 do 17 60 2579 1002 do 28 66 2613 1002 do 31 04 2628 795 do 30 65 2630 1000 do 28 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 38 10 4232 990 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 590 do 5574 •• 237 do 27 32 4429 ’ 635 do 18 94 4438 990 do 48 50 4439 990 do 48 50 4440 990 do 38 10 4441 990 do 3810 4442 990 do 38 10 4443 990 do 52 95 4444 990 do 52 95 4445 990 do 136 28 4454 990 do 76 22 4466 990 do 10147 2299 802 Geo Fox $lO2 26 2304 1002 Wm. Willink 43 39 73 45 2303 372 do 15 80 2308 100 do 12 74 2348 1002 do 63 93 2351 703 do 59 67 2359 393 do 32 42 2360 885 do 7523 2367 240 do 17 88 2379 1003 do 170 34 2382 600 do 2124 2427 271 do 34 54 2434 99J0 do j, 126 22 79 43 2437 99b do ,f| 108 31 2479 ! 740 do 1 4719 2481 i 1002 do 8516 2501 850 Win. Willink ' 54 22 2385 602 do 38 43 1807 195 Hews & Fisher 24 90 331 R G-White 4217 2305 122-Win. Willink 519 2297 340 do 28 90 2394 316 do 26 87 « 431 do 3663 " 232 do , 2 0° 2958 2958 18 45 5 43 5472 $9lB 46 90 20 71 20 71 8 25 1164 16 83 19 06 2 36 3 83 6 82 5448 43 68 17 76 35 35 74 90 4 37 7 05 5 04 215 2 58 52 8 48 18 89 18 89 5 05 1 91 3 75 3 81 2 84 2 53 213 5 09 17 53 31 13 DEERFIELD, ELK. GAINES, “ 12 r do 5 44 2356. 159 1 do 637 2298 600 ~ do 31 89 1041 280 R Blackwell - 594 2356 100 Wm. .Willink 850 2358 400 do 3400 2300 500 do 3168 150 do 19 88 JACKSON. 3363 120 R Blackwell 816 73 3364 8 do 113 3366 245 do 34 09 3367 349 . do 48 75 3369 78 do 7 23 3358 75 do 6 98 LAWRENCE. 5624 200 Wm. Ellis $54 80 4292 i 4300 5 235 T M Willing 64 39 4300 100 do 27 40 504 do 34 49 3359 76 R Gilmore 5 22 4300 200 T M Willing 20 55 LIBERTY. 5980 664 Nicklio it Griffith 858 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 MIDDLEBUBT. 4486 399 Jas. Wilsoo $5857 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 S-arle 19 60 530 Tims. Willing 103 88 75 A C Bosh ‘7 26 400 Cole & Potter 78 40 MORRIS. 1584 200 Hews & Fisher $ 530 1586 774 1 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. Willink 120 4346 168$ do 8 96 4346 223 do 1182 •• 218 do 2 86 “ 169 do 2 22 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 5246 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 4349 100 Wm. W*lllink 5 30 “ 94 do 4 96 4416 990 Jas. Wilson 52 46 4364 50 • do 66 4366 468 do 24 80 5242 786 Geo. Meade 83 26 4365 50 Jas. Wilson 132 1591 119jHews & Fisher 950 4381 400 Jas. Wilson 318 4387 990 do 104 94 4388 990 do 52 46 50 M Repard 276 4364 99 Jas. Wilson 526 RICHMOND. 269 41 J Lockhart 8126 27;fe 109 do 3 00 384 482 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 4{9 4483 644 Jas. Wilson 67 6j3 4480 160 do 16 80 “ 200 do 6 00 ,1 93 Giiohell <& Dyer 9 73 511 C E Osbtirn 50 12 221 85 Peter Boynlon 8 88 274 27 John Smilh 2 82 shippen. 1950 223 James Wilson $2519 2352 990 Win, 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 15 45 TIOGA 3372 281 R Gilmore $5 90 4471 785 Jas. Wilson SI 76 5625 447 Wm Ellis 54 26 5643 284 S M Fox 34 52 5644 819 do 99 46 5645 549 do 66^74 5343 r 970 Geo. Meade 78 58 4294 50 Thos Willing 6 08 4295 342 J W Guernsey 41 54 3363 146 R Gilmore “ 196 do “ 76 do 9 22 5645 649 S M Fox 66 74 5625 456 Wm. Ellis 36 94 5643 430 S M Fox , 62 26 3373 215 R Gilmore 17 38 3368 48 do 5 84 972 Geo. Meade 118 10 376 Wm. Bond 45 60 257 Geo Meade 20 80 187 H G Wilcox 15 12 nsiojr. 1 5241 200 Geo. Meade ' 812 16 3 4124 Wm Wilson 33 38 <• 6874 do 55 64 3 6874 do 55 64 i. 4124 do 83 38 4 412| do 83 33 « 6874 d 0 83 50 5 6874 do 8350 ■> 41 ?1 do 33 39, 6 412$ do ;: 33 39 ** 6871 do 55 65 7 687$ do if 55 65 “ 412$ do ' ] j 33 38 4606 109 J Vaughn ' 8 84 4608 85 do ' ‘‘ : 688 4611 322 do = 26 08 4612 114 do . 9 22 WESTFIELD. 443 140 JNickson 81018 1326 400 R Blackwell j 2910 1438 530 P Connelly |;i 4822 1439 275 VJ, Freestone ; M 37 50 5241 .889 Geo. Meade fil 80 91 5257 1094 do ii2l 88 5837 950 R Coleman ; j ! 28 50 5839 1094 do 1(1 32 82 5238 300 Geo. Meade Hi 27 30 5240 1100 do I .10010 5253 1089 do : 9911 5254 , 1089 do i ; 99 11 5244 990 do 1 1 9010 5252 1099 do 100 01 5265 916 do | 83 36 5972 1100 do * “100 10 Flour, manufactured at the Jersey Siioio Mills and warranted, at the Store of , Dec. 30. WILCOX k SEARS. j T ETTERS of Administration having been grant. ed to the undersigned upon the estate! °f PHI LANDER HUSTED late of Covington dec’ti., all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment,and those having claims to pre. sent them fur aelllemei t to | SALLY HOSTED; Admr’x. H. M. GEROULD, Adm’r. Covington, March 11,1858, (6l*) EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted In the undersigned on the estate of Tunis Slingertand, late of Sullivan dcc’d, all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will presenl them to 1 If HENRY 8.-CARD, Ex’r. Sullivan, March 11, 1858. (6l) ;; SHERIFF’S SAFE, j! By VIRTUE of u writ of Levari Facials issued out of the Common Pleas of Tioga Co., and lo roe directed, 1 shall expose lo public s:i le all he Court House in Welisboro, on Saturday, Aprii.24,1353, at I o’clock P. M., the following property,.lo wit; The Plank Road of the Wellaboroj diid Tioga Plank Road company, constructed frfimitjle Boro of VVellsboro in the county of Tioga; to] the village of Tioga od the Tioga River, and the income there, of, and all the corporate rights and franchises of the said WclNburo and Tioga Plank -RoatTjCornpany, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances to said Plank Road belonging. I b JOHN MATH ERS,, Sheriff', March 11, 1858. , f DR. WALTON’S 1 ! AMERICAN PILLS. JOY TO THE AFFLICTED. | YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS . One small box of Pills cures ninctyra'ine- cases out of a hundred. No balsam, no no odor on the breath, no fear of detection. Two small pills a dose; tasteless and harmless as water.: Full direc tions are given, so that the patient can cure himself as certain as with the advice oi the mostjeiperienccd surgeon, and much belter than with the ad vice o one of little experience in this class of disease. Sent by mail lo any part of the country! by enclo sing one dollar lo Dr. D. G . WoZ/an, No. 154 North Seventh st. below Race, Philadelphia. A liberal dis count lo the trade. None genuine without l^c writ ten signature of Dr. D. G. Walton, Proprietor. Dr. W.’s treatment for sell-abuse, weakness &c., is entirely different from the usual course; Dr. W. has cured hundreds who have tried others without benefit. The treatment is as certain to epre as the sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and 1 address Dr. W, as above, giving a full history of yourfease, and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure what is certain—A RADICAL CURE.; J March 11, *5B. (ly) 'J NEW STOCK j | At harts flour <s• provision STORE. I have just replenished ray Slock of Groceries, Floor and Provisions, and tun prepared loscll at the lowest living figure, for Cash all through (his hard winter. I will also exchange Groceries und Provisions lor Country Produce at Coali prices. I run furnish every eatable quality-of 6our at a less price than any dealer in Wellsboro, either whole sale or retail. ; j 1 have also on hand a large quantity of Ladies’ and Men’s Shoes, which will be sold at a very small advance upon cost, for Cash or Produce. | As to price and quality of anything 1 keep on hand fdr sale, just call and examine for yourselves. 1 have also a small islock of j j DRY GOODS, j which will be sold AT COST. Call undicc. Wellsboro’ Jan. 7, ’5B. DAVID HART. Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having b|cen grant ed In the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN DUMAUX, late of Wellsboro, dcc*d., ull persons in debted to sold estate are requested to m'abje iirnnedi ate payment, and those having claims, against the same to present them for settlement to 1 i RUDOLPH CHRISTEN AT*! AdnCr. Wellsboro, Feb. 25,1858, (6l) | j LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned upon the estate o( J ACOB LANDIS late of Liberty duc’d., ail indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against thq same wd present them to JOSEPH LANDICj Adm'r. Liberty, March 4lh, 1858, (6t*) ;j > Post Office Notice, j Mails close at the Wellsboro’ Post Office as follows: Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at 10V£ o’clook ai m. Eastern and Southern, via Mansfield and Trdy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at I\4 o’clock a. m. [ Eastern and Southern, via Covington and Trey, Monday, Wednesday and Friday at o'clock a. m. [ Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday and Friday at clock p. m. | Western, via Coudersport, Wednesday and Saturday at 7 a.m. I Mails arrive as follows; i Northern Ac., via Tioga, daily. by 1 o'clock, p. m. Eastern Ac., via Troy and Mansfield, liy 6, o’clock p. m., same days of leaving. ‘ ; 1 Eastern Ac., via Troy and Covington, by 7 p. mil,lame days of leaving. ! .111 Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday A Friday, by 12 m/T* Western, viaCondersport,Tuesdayand Friday.bo* sp. m* Sept. 17,1557. t D. KICHARTjjS. P. M. SENT FREE TO AST ADDRESS. G. G. EVANS,, j Bookseller , Publisher , and Originator of Ihe Gift Book Enterprise , | HAS just issued a new and complete catat&ne of his Book**, comprising a large and varied asaorftpfnt 0 f ap kinds of literature. [&=' i $5OO worth of Gifts will be given with every SfbOO worth#'* of book* sold. ‘ ji| A gift worth from 25 ct«, to $lOO, will be delivered with each book at the time of sale. . j; | Orders from the country promptly filled and thsOoods for warded by express or mail on the same day the [jrder is re ceived A complete catalogue sent free. IF i Address, G. O. EV&NS Jan. 28,1858. 439 Chestnnt St. Philadelphia. 19 81 8 24 "VTOTICE IS DIVORCE —Eliza Dnnliar—‘ ilotico that J3I Jesse Dunbar, yonr husband, has applied tofe the Court of Common Plena of Tioga Co™ for a divorce frotfj the bond* of matrimony, and that the said court have appointed Wed nesday, the 31st day of March next, at 10 o’clbcfcSa. m. for a hearing of the said Jesse Dunbar In the preiiisdL at which time and place yon ran attend if von think proper. Wellsboro, Jan. 7,1555. JOHN MATHpB|, Sheriff. Executor's J 1 LETTERS Testementary having been graritedito the un dersigned upon the last will and testament of ifehltftblo Plank, late of Brookfield deo’d., those indebted the estate will makeimmediatepaymentaod those havingclmmsagainst the same will present them for settlement to I 3i» Brc-'L'C-” I>b !« 1:5 s . - I*AAC Flfiyiff, Tt:’? WARD. NEW FIRM, BALDWIN, LOWELL & CO, ARE no* receiving a very choice and carefully selected assortment of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Groceries and Provisions^ and are prepared to faraish them to customers at As Reasonable Prices As they can be bought in any other Market, Customers can rely upon finding at all limes any article they may wish, and all Goods warranted to be as represented.^ Silks, andjLadles' Dress Goods, Latest Styles, and Adapted to every variety of trim, rotngs. Ladies will do well to call 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, Hardware, Clast Stone , Hollow and Wooden Ware, Iron, teel. Nails, Oils, Paints and Dye-Stuffs of every kind and 1 of the best quality, with BOOTS dj- SHOES, for Everybody. •,* All kinds of Country Product taken in tie-, change for goods at the marketpru.es. Tioga, July 2. 1857. THE SHOALS ANT) QUICKSANDS OF YOUTH. Just Published, the 3d Edition* ON SPERMATORRHEA OR SEMINAL DIS EASES—A scientific Treatise on (be treats menlund perfect cure of Nervous Debility, Seminal Weakness, Involuntary Emission*, Impotence, resulting from vicious habits acquired daring the critical passage from Youth to Manhood. BY DR. CULVERWEIt , Member of the Royal College nf Surgeons of Eng* land, (1827). Licentiate of the Hall (1824), and 30 year,. Resident Practitioner in London; Author of the “Guide to Health.'* “Green Book.** “How to be Happy.** “Memoir* of Single and Married Life. 1 * This small, but highly valuable Treatise, written by a world renowned Physician and Sorgeon,points out the only sure and permanent cure tor all disea* ses arising fropi seif abuse, and Is the only publican lion of its kind written in a benevolent suiril and by a scientific man. It should be in the hands of all who value their life and health and happiness. - Price, 12 cent*, or 4 stamps,at flic receipt ofwhich it will be sent, post tree, and well secured, by Dr* C. H. KLINE, No. 420 Ist Avenue, b0x4585, N. Y, FALL FASHIONS. MRS. M. J. GRIERSON pTAS just returned from the City with a nice as* -L-L son men t of Full and Winter Goods, such as Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Fe frets <Sf Satins For Bonnet's. Mrs. Grierson ha«» engaged for tKe season, a good Milliner. Also, a City Dressmaker, to make dress* es. Cloaks and Children's Clothes. UTAH orders promptly attended to. . Wellsboro, Oct. 22, 1857. \V. D. TERRELL, Successor to W. TEEBELL & SON. CORNING, N. Y. Wholesale and Retail .Dealers, in Drugs 'Medicines, Lead, Zinc, Colored Paints, Oils, Vnrnishes, Brushes, Cam-phene £$ Burning Fluid , Dye Staff’s, Sash Glass, Pwe Liquors for Medicine, Patent Medi cines. Artists Paints Brushes, Perfumery, Fancy Articles, * Flavoring Extracts, ALSO A general assortment of School Books, Blank Books, Staple and Fancy Stationery. ] Physicians, Druggists, and Country Merchant* dealing in any of the above articles can be supplied at a small advance on New York prices. •Sept. 3, 1357. WILCOX & SEARS. WHOLESALE % RETAIL DEALERS IN SOLE 4- UPPER LEATHER. BOOTS A- SHOES. FINDINGS; PORK 4- ILOUR, PROVISIONS 4- GROCERIES, of all kinds, as cheap as the cheapest. Cash paid for Hides, Calf Skins and Sheep Pelts. One door below Bailey’s Store. Scar’s Shoe shop removed to same building. Joly 9th, 1857. ly. HXnuslicld Select School* LUTHER R, BURLINGAME, A. B. Teacher. , The Spring Term will commence Tuesday, Mar 2, 1353, and close Friday, May 28. ' EXPENSES. Juvenile Department, $3 50 Common English branches, „ 3 50 Higher do 4 50 Languages—Latin and French,; 5 00 The design of this School is, to furn'sh facilities, for those desiring it, to continue their Academic course of study. No exertion will be spared to rcn. der the mental culture thorough and to cultivate in the student a nonslanl self-reliance; and also to pre. pare Teachers of* Common Schools for the discharge of the duties of their profession. Mansfield, Pa., Feb. 25, 1353. 4l* Executor’s Notice. LETTERS testamentary having been granted to the nndersigned upon the estate of AUGUS TUS YOHN late of Liberty, dec*d, all demons in debted to said estate are requested to mam immedi ate payment, and having claims against the same to present litem for settlement lo ( LEONARD BARER ) , FREDERICK HARER C Bxr * Liberty, Feb. 8,1853. 6t* PHOSPHORUS, —Besides the curious property which this chemical has of giving light in the dark, it is also remarkable for its power to destroy life. It is a deadly poison. Persons who wish to destroy rats and mice can do so more-safely by us* »ng Phosphorus than with any other poison. A new supply of the Phosphorus Rat Paste for salealßov’s Drug Store. Price 25 cents. T ETTERS ol Administration having been grant ed the undersigned upon the estate of AU GUSTUS CASS, late of Richmond dee’d., all per sons indebted to said estate are required lo make im mediate payment, and tho-e having claims against the same will present them to A. M. SPENCER, Adm'r . Richmond, March 4th, 1335, (6t) Executor’* Ufotice. LETTERS Testamentary having keen granted to the undersigned upon the last will and testa ment of Oliver Briggs, late of Miridlebnry, deed., all persons indebted lo said estate will make imme diate payment, and those having claims against tho same will present them to JACOB BRIGGS Jackson, Feb. 25,1858, 6l* 'VTOTXCE IN DIVORCE—Martha Howe—lake pottce that Barton Howe, yonr husband, has applied to uie eoQTt'of Common Pleas of Tiopu Co ? for & divorce from -the hoods of matrimony, and that tho said Court have appointed Monday, the 7tb day of June nest, 10 o'clock a. cl. for a hearing of iko. said Barton Howe in the premises* at which time sad pUo* ymi ran attend if tou think ■ u**!?: V;1 it V' . ’ .7 ,rr: I Borders, TAIKin
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