Take Bfotlce. j LL persons are against a A Note drawn by me in favor of John | Hast ft date d March 10.1856, for the som of „d payable font years after date, a. satd note was ‘^'^'SSFasas imountingmal UoSHi.^ Delmar, ApnL§. I ° sH ’ Dissolution. mHE Copartnership heretofore Misting between I thp subscribers under the name and style of Bultod & Go, is this da, (Jan. 2.1858) ®° w f ' d j,. ntoloal consent. The hooka and acc’ls “ ISS ? the hands of Truman & Bowen for collection. •' e 1 t J. R. BOWEN, M. BULLARD Welfsboro April 8 *5B. I*. TRUM.AN, The business uf the old firm will be conducted at ■ho old stand by the subscribers until farther notice. 1 TRUMAN & BOWEN* fresh arrival of GROCERIES & PROVISIONS, WOOD’S GROCERY. Opposite Roy's Building . THE Subscriber has just teceivod a now and well assorted stock of 1 ~ 1 Groceries & Provisions, Pork, Pried Beef, Salt Fish, Mackerel, Flour, Dried Fruits, Cur rants, Prunes, Retains, Dates, Figs, Oranges, Demons, and 'Pickles. SUGARS of°all grades and prices to suit, Teas, Spices, Tobacco, Snuff, and NUTS of all kinds. Also New Orleans Molasses and refined Syrups, and all’articles usually kept in a country Grocery, is cheap (or cheaper) as can be found in Tioga Co. Those wishing to purchase will do well to call and examine his stock before purchasing elsewhere. Wcllshoro, April 8, 1858. - H. WOOD. Wellsboro Select School. Wcllshoro, Tioga County , Pa. j.WAIiBRIDGE... . .. . Teacher. The Term wiU ! commence Monday, .April; 19th, 'acd will continue twelve weeks. Arrangements arc being made lo have the school in the Academy building. RATES OF TUITION. Juvenile Department*. 8150 Common English 8ranche5,............. 2 00 P/iflosupfiy, Chemistry, Mental and Moral Philosophy, 3 00 Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry, Survey ing, Latin and Greek 4 00 The design of the school is to famish facilities for dose desiring it, to continue their Academic course of study. No exertion will be spared to render the exerci>es interesting and instructive. The mathe matical classes will be subjected to a complete drill. A Surveying class will be formed, and field exerci ses will be taken daily with the compass, therefore (hose wishing to pursue a mathematical course can oe accommodated; ' Board can be procured at pri vate houses at reasonable rates. tVellsboro, April 8,1858. DR. L. EATON—DENTIST, of Elmira, N. Y. will he in Wellsboro on the I3lh and I4Ui of April. AH work entrusted lo hie care will receive prompt attention. [April 1,1858] SEEDS FOR GARDEN &. large supply of Fresh Seeds has just been received at Roy’s Drug Store. Farmers and others who send orders from any part of our county can rely on finding just the bind of seeds they may want at this Store. The supply is so large that merchants will be able to se. 'Jcct from a full assortment here at any time. Wcllsboro, April 1,1858. J. A. ROY. 1W SPRING GOODS, AT THE WMiiS, CORNING, N. Y. I HAVE been spending a few weeks in Now- York, (having had the good luck to borrow a little money, being short myself of that article) and have purchased a larger stock of DRY than can be found la 4be country. I have a splen did assortment of DRESS GOODS, Arcadian Plaids, Pale Decherancs, Dacal Plaids, Persian Robes, Hamilton and Manchester Delaines, Fottiin Deiaines, Venetian Plaids, Raw Silks, all Wool Delaines, Black Silks, all qualities, Bayadere Silk, a great variety. DOMESTICS. Boston A. Sheetings 1 yd wide...... 5 cents. Atlantic A heavy 1 do ~,,,, 6J u Stark Mills * 1 do 7| M Affeusdalc Fine f do 5 do I do worth 11 41 do Bleached | do 6 do 11 44 Long doth soft finish*! do 9 do 12J 44 Pattern Grass, bleached extra fine Is, worth Is 6d t 40 inch Pillow Case Cotton Is worth Is 9d; 8, 9 10 & 11 qr. Altansdale at half price. linen goods. From the most celebrated manufacturers, Taun ton Linens, Pillow Casings, Linen Sheetings 2 yds «ide Linen Napkins, Towels, See. Rial Rushed v.rash.6J cents per yard. Linen Towels by the doz fiQ or single one: ' S®WE (SMBS. Black Silk 3-1 Lutestring 4 S usually 7s Cro-de-Rbine, beautiful luster 6s do 9» 0; Boiled super 8s do 12s Uii Boiled, super, super 10s do 14s DE LAINES & DOMESTICS. “*1: 18 “ f I ° C DomesUc Flannels - , 1 5 OxfonUmi p eal . Dobeige Cd do 10c IS: £ j£ ing fine 6$ to Js per yard. Cloth” l \Vc SaUinctta, Cassimeres, Broad stln5 tln ? 9 - s «mmcr Clotha &c, Etades Jn^ fenC D - and German Hosiery, Gloves all Pitr n < l ua ] ,l, ® B » Kid Gloves best make 4s per and .Misses Hosiery and Gloves. SOOTS & SHOES )STo"'?S B%\n^ ws 8S do 14s • 5s do 'Bs Ladies’ R| bh ? a "8 Ladies’ Is 6d per pair, j, ™ c k Foxed Congress Gaiters 7s es Bhck Foxed Common Gaitcis 4s 6d 1 , :d n, “ ’Kid (heeled) Gaiters 12a n' i. Fine Enamelled (heeled) do 8s tvl ms, ,^^.ssand6s. heavy Calf Laca Bools 6s Good^v I **’ HaU - Ca P B . Oil Cloths, Millinery n’ u „n nkliolions & e. All of which have for Cash 1 ■ prices, and will be sold mott o an j or PRODUCE, as “Ready Poy” is our °’ aad wo will not deviate from it. A P rg E. 8 ROBINSON. Howe—JUke notice that I’lean «f. • y° ar btu-Eand, has applied to the court of !“»<>«■,av, and l)S o' “ dilor ee from tho bonds ol !JV til daV c,r Jan.!,-? ‘ro’ ft"? Winted Monday, f 4 barton (j 0 »o L n 2 ct > lo 0 “• Dl. for a hearing of tho ‘ 'vS"fc! i h t r“{wnk^!|S at ” MCh Umoat,^pla “ Two 11 n !—J-’- 1558 ' Jon b~ MATHBPS Sheriff. Aty cVnln-'ram 1 ! 11 Bu f a “t ul.olcalo v-n.mn,, (dm.) W. D. TKUDKLL TREASURER'S SALE OF SEATED LANDS, TIOGA CO. PA TN pursuance of the provinons of an Act of the General Assembly, passed 'the 29th of April, will he exposed to public tale at the CommiesioZ's Office in Wellsboro, on the 2d Monday w June 1858, the tracts of land described in the follow ing list, unless the taxes on them are paid before that time, O. F. TAYLOR March 35,1858. - Treasurer of Tioga County. Blots Imp’d Wild Am’t Qt’y. Qt’y. Tavtbomasxa'd. taxdne Olnaa factory E 4 J Bussing stt 25 10 Norton LigMner 816 hooso Aloft James King 168 house & lot David I Caroy 1 47 house * lot John Lang 4 20 store * lot W M Mallory 3 67 6 A saw mill 95 JasOLohao 376 Brookfield. 5 ' 13S Wm G Seeley $4 02 g 298 John Davis 7 35 2 18 Nelson Guile 40 400 Hiram Inscho 1260 g 4 John W Seagors 2 88 4 40 Stephen Sperry 2 52 bouse h lot James Clark 147 house & lot Alonzo Harris 151 60 Goo Dillanfl 78 50 Ira Luce Covington, 5 95 Ira Graves 40 John C Johnson 03 12 36 A Luddingtou 126 5 45 T B Howland 97 75 Oliver Elliott 118 0 26 S F Richards 78 7 John Yeomans 10 00 Henry Williams 05 70 Geo Jennings 2 22 house &, lot 100 Allen Crandall 3 87 50 Jacob Belman 1 86 G Erastns Ingalls 70 7 Wm Ingalls 4 10 Marshall Jennings 46 87 Isaiah Williams 302 1 50 Willard White 104 50 Martin Dolan 101 30 Patrick Mooney 117 GO Joshua Bowen 94 glass ihetory Haxton, Vfoodburn, Wilds & others 7 50 Covington Boro. 5 David llaltmrt $223 bouse & lot JU Codington 210 house & lot Augustus Redfield 173 Charleston, 50 Ezra Bockus $ 78 6 58 John Thomas 443 5 45 Dobt. Richardson 4 32 50 Truman Carpenter 414 111 Coftn Calbet 10 20 John Gibson 100 Wortmaa Owens 289 55 74 Noah Wheeler 1038 1 John Snyder 83 steam saw mill Barnes & Jennings 918 81 A & L Porter 179 6 34 John J Hall . 2 SO 50 Jas Mattison jr. 150 house A lot Mrs Smith 33 house & lot Harvey Kidder 42 2o 104 Joa McArmor 2 41 60 Francis Smith 94 100 John Dobbins Jr 116 61 Horace Stratton 4 66 S W Darling saw mill & 41 TP J Arnold 8 02 Morris Kench 349 10 80 Hiram J/attisou 7 02 50 Thos V Rockwell 159 40 Daniel Williams 128 U5O & 61 Levi J Cooley 4595 100 Bradman Hawkins 4 34 25 505 Samuel Bexford 10 65 10 70 John Qoodall 7 38 30 70 Asa G Churchill 1019 50 Geo H Bockos Chatham . 21 200 M, Cummings $447 21 Geo Luther 52 21 Reuben Grin noil 218 680 Robert Land 7 20 David Gee 1 6 Asa Guile 25 David Laabumsjr. 25 Lyon Leach 40 W F Leary 7Gj 80 —— Morse 126 ,5 65 S Smith * 133 ’ 50 D W Waldin 78 W Becraft 28 50 JTMlQpin 78 371 5 84 50 John Carpenter 50 Jas Costley 78 10 39 Reuben Grover 18S ’ 2 48 David Hall 88 80 J R Kingsley 126 50 Thomas Luet 50 G A Meade 78 20 80 Socratia Cornell 319 50 Wm Dunham 78 70 Ozial King 111 50 Russel Nelson 73, Clymer . 6 114 David Free man $7 96 50 Juo TTSawycr 3 35 3 42 James Hill 97 3 0 Hiram King 116 15 15 Charles Ellsworth 120 50 Ransom Freeman 91 25 25 Samuel Carling 3 86 Delmar. S MS Blackwell $ 31 40 Reuben French 63 50 D W Harris 100 Spicer A McNitt 105 20 Jeremiah Mooro ll* 50 Samuel Baker 78 75 IcUabod Brown 117 40 Richard Elliott 63 2 68 Silas Crandall 166 2 40 Ezra Dockstader 75 2 45 Christopher Plumley 94. 50 Enos F. Searle 104 50 Stcmburg 104 1U Thomas Brown 3 58 1,14 00 Elisha S. Brown 231 72 Isaac Catlln 220 5 70 James Guernsey 357 50 George Kriner 60 8 4 John Purvis 82 2 70 Albert Growl 123 300 Lyman Spencer 4 48 50 Nathaniel Butler 102 50 Charles Edmunds Deerfield. saw mill Jaa A Aaron Green $2 23 3 20 J P Dake 63 66 Rufus Warrou 151 Elkland. house A lot James CaUdua $ 63; TREASURER’S SALE Of Unseated Land in Tioga Co., Penna. ~TN pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly passed the 13 th of March 18- 15,-tciZZ he exposed to public sale, at the Commissioner's Office in Wellsboro on the second Monday in June, 1858, the tracts of Innd described in the following list, utiless the taxes due on them are paid before that time. O.F. TAYLOR, Treasurer of Tioga County, March 24, 1858. moss. No of Warrantee or Am’t of tfar'nt. Q'ty. Owner. Tax. 275 Nicklin & Griffith 534 91 5916 5927 950 do 120 65 5927 150 do 19 05 5835 732 Robert Coleman 71 37 5836 550 do 35 75 5045 540 Janies Wilson 6858 5046 366 i 137 j do « 252 do 16 01 5055 366 J do 46 53 “ 137 J do 17 44 252 5932 1061 Nicklin & Griffith 134 72 5914 1100 5978 436 5970 926 do 117 59 » 100 do 12 70 “ 100 do 12 70 5838 1100, Robert Coleman 53 62 600 5840 364 Nicklin & Griffith 5980 5955 1101 do 139 78 1 344 Wm. Wilson 27 29 1 573 i do 45 45 5054 1099 Jas. Wilson 87 23 5053 510 5047 99 5977 1100 Nickljn & Griffith 139 70 5982 220 do 24 42 809 . 143 Franklin College 22 82 5903 87 Helfensline 1103 5916 275 Nicklio & Griffith 26 15 809 150 Franklin College 23 79 THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. house £ lot James Carpenter 48 bouse A lot Hiram Ring &2 house & lot John Bullock 32 one lot GWClaggett 81 Elhland Boro\ house (t lot T JLake $l3O Farmington. Z 69 Pinny Baker • 98 75 David Beebe 122 30 Nelson Gleason 46 50 Ed McGregoxy 84 50 George Maynard 76 60 JB Miller 91 Gaines. 5 95 £5O Simeon Babcock 2241 127 BK Boyd 304 24 Joaiah Furman 154, 7 30 William Babcock 91 2 64 Jere Thompson 65 300 B Q White 3 41 Jackson. 152 John Brown $8 24 171 Richmond Jones 283 $162 00 Mitchell k WetmorolW 75 Thomas McKlLbin 117 6 r 14 Henry Mack 69 85 1276 Anson 0 Ely 6 86 10 60 C. Daggett 151 Stephen 220 6 65 LL Osborne 220 10, saw mill, 16 Jos XI Miller et al 138 house and lot David Beasell 42 house & lot A P Cone 126 .21 2501 it IfUllDont 953 ej 120 J i 10 40 David Griswold 130 250 William Post 253 Sturdevant 10 house & lot Charles Smith 52 1 200 A is 0 Weston 8 60 2 250 John Brown 313 1 56 Judson Westlake 148 5 35 John Scott 316 4 06 Jesseo Kinney 188 20 393 H n Bent 7 39 30 60 D W Shears 167 15 65 Ja’aA Calvin Beaaoy 255 1 50 Austin Hoffman 78 60 Orra Grinncll 192 J W Stowell 26 29 Norman Wells ost. 183 house 4 lot Wm D Stacey 43 30 106 M S Baldwin 4 51 2 liOWla Stevens 14 20 55 John J Uozen 213 Knoxville. house A lot James .Green $394 house A lot David Costlcy 63 one lot _ Truman Holuday 73 Lawrence* 40) 20 230 V Clark Sloason $7 88 IOOj 20 55 Joshua Dickinson 163 saw mill | Joel Parkhurat 5 74 40 John Reese jr. 63 100 Clark Sloason 158 house k lot J W Trcmaln 53 150 AO Bush 236 40) sow miH} 100 I Clark SloBson 6SG 50 I 200 Ryoa, iliddaugh k Patterson 819 Lawrence Boro, house k lot Iltird k Stevens $lO5 house k lot Ethel Harris 71 house k lot Stephen Romanlr 60 house k lot Isbon Sloason 157 house & lot Isaac Greenwood 147 ’house k lot II L Hickey „192 house & lot James Inscho 189 bouse & Jut JBaod Slossoa. 3 94 tavern h’so k lot Clark Slosson 17 76 house k lot Joseph Byers 84 house k lot Jno S 'Warner 4 72 2676 Liberty. GO Godlip Huff $ 79 1$ 25 Henry Cook 2C6 35 k 50 Matthew Love 97 Morris. 7 43 Jacob Babb $ 88 bouse k lot 3 Jacob Peterson 62 4 36 Sylvester Webster &2 20 180 Henry Brill 4 26 6 78 Robert Clark 1 71 14 100 Robert English 8 43 100 J k E Blackwell 167 Middlebury. 2 K W Leonard 45 50 Ouflo Mosier 78 5 # 36 Wm L Merrick 109 20 30 Smith Stevens 155 25 Nelson Smith 39 70 A C BuaU 112 2 41 Jo&Dunham 153 8 80 Benajnh Soxbory 176 60 IVm Whitney 05 36 John Farr 66 165 irm Cairotaon SlB 35 irm Wharton 14)8 25 Thos King 77 49 BI Odell 162 2 44 Lewis Sawyer 74 15 39 Smith Stevens 165 50 Elisha Smith 162 2 48 Sawyer 176 20 30 Cbrlst’pb’r Whitmans 45 400 CLas. Churchill 6 30 76 Harvey Button 120 Richmond, 60 Goo Rodgers $ 78 6 54 Joshua Robinson 109 60 J F Bristol 102 200 Edwin Dyer 3 72 2 Wm Mooio 63 82 Dennis Smith 128 217 JBs. Sylvester Bailey 4 03 200 II A Guernsey 7 38 IS Adam Hart 28 Wm Moss 68 30 Franklin Phelps 47 50 Wax Brace 52 OG Dwight Brooks 3 78 50 Timothy Clarra 73 French 21 m Faulkner 71 town lot 40 Brit 1417 ~) 1856 | 1860 1 ,„ nn R. Blackwell 1862 \ 1300 T. M. Willing 24366 1864 ( 1865 J 1864 > 1865 I 246 T. M. Willing 45 00 CHATHAM. 40 J E Lyon $3 81 424 J A Crandall 40 37 407 Crandall & Tsmery 38 73 629 Ira Davenport 19 91 289 Sami, King 27 47 407 J Waters 39 67 1220 105 G Harrison i 18 53 4072 295 Robt. Morris 28 06 371 AC Bush 23 04 j 34 93 2290 273 Wm Willink $33 80 2291 130 do 1719 2295 946 do 109 60 2296 634' do 73 45 2297 340 do 39 39 1228 133 (3eo. Harrison 17 61 1227 600 do 79 43 1325 > 1326 $ 307 R Blackwell 40 64 2291 303 Wm. Willink 35 09 2289 120 do 5 98 12 99 23 98 139 70 41 51 4474 200 Jas. Wilson $3120 •• 200 do 46 80 4479 191 do 29 76 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 2143 5052 1099 do 21 43 5053 589 do 45 91 1584 300 Hews & Fisher • 11 69 •f 490 do 10 28 1579 370 do 29 58 29 00 34 50 41 17 7 87 6 34 Kobt Johnson 74 4 90 Jeremiah Love 192 63 Henry McConley 93 123 Jasper Pelham 310 6 35 B Quinn 73 Rutland. 90 Wm Holton, $2 38 60 Harvey Wharton, 63 70 A C Jewell, 220 60 H H Lawrence, 210 000 WUmot*Boatinr*th946 70 Lyman Benton, 81 75 Jos Estes, ' 1 75 4 32 Sanx’l Nash, 92 118 Benj Smith. 208 12 68 Bachel Wood, 189 12 47 Sl*Hibbard. 185 128 Joel HnbbelL 216 35 155 Sylvest’r Bailer eat 4 64 booao ft lot Rob’t Cowen, 66 50 Henry Cornell, 88 5 123 Thos Gardner, 151 90 Wm Holton eat. 93 5 • 80 Wm Holmes, 116 3 Adam JRarick, 22 50 J B Robinson 104 90 7fhi Holton 121 35 Wharton Stovcns 55 600 Soutfawortb, Wllmot k Guernsey 30 60 lOnse & lot Constant Bailey 52 161 David Shear 3 36 Sullivan. il Case 10 J 1 ju Joel Uaso $ 15 50 Isaac Harvey 52 8 107 A G ChwhlU 187 Shippen. 4 46 Geo Hutchins $ 98 50 Chad Hosier 78 54 Goo Cummings 172 187 John Clark 428 100 Jno 8 Hastings 314 50 Wm Rodgers lid , 130 Win Seeley 403 1 James Wilkinson 23 8 46 Thou White 243 Tioga. house & lot Harris Bailey $ 78 steam mill 256 Samuel Clark 718 434 A & O Weston 13 86 2 135 S B Wellington 83 6 43 John Benson 2 05 3 97 George Baker 346 360 Jno 431 do 3ft 63 « 233 do 2 09 “ 127 do i 544 2356 150 do i 6 37 2208 500 do ! 3189 1041 280 R Blackwell i 594 2356 100 Wm. Willink *! , 850 2358 400 do { 3400 2306 500 do j 3188 150 do i 19 83 JACKSON. 3363 120 R Blackwell 3364 8 do 3366 245 do 3367 349 do 3369 78 do 3358 75 do LAWRENCE. 5624 200 Wm. Ellis 4292 > 4300 $ 235 T M Willing 4300 100 do 504 do 3359 76 R Gilmore 4300 200 T M Willing LIBERTY. 5980 664 Nicklin & Griffith 847 93 Episcopal Academy 4780 270 Miller & Murry 5976 1000 Nicklin & Griffith 5978 664 5983 429 do 5580 70 Wm. Ellis 540 B E Valentine MIDDLEBORY, 4486 399 Jaa. Wilson <■ . 391 Magee & Co. 435 Geo. Wood 450 A C Crandall .288 J Losinger 120 Sami. King 100 R & H Searle 530 Tbos. Willing N 75 A C Bush 400 Cole & Poller 200 Hews & Fisher 774 do 940 do 505 do 466 do 990 Jas. Wilson 165 J Barron Jr. 50 Wm.Millink 168 J f do 223 do 218 do 169 do 397 do 100 do 840 do 113 do 990 do 990 do 990 do 990 Jas. Wilson 990 do 990 do 990 do 35 do 311 do 990 do 990 do 990 do -100 Wm. Willink 94 do 990 Jas. Wilson 50 do 468 do 786 Geo. Meade 50 Jas. Wilson & Fisher 400 Jas. Wilson 990 do 990 do 50 M Repard 99 Jas. Wilson 4364 RICHMOND. 41 J Lockhart 100 do 482 . do 229 do 24 R Blackwell 29 do 101 do 314 Jas. Wilson 100 Wm. Ellis 644 Jas. Wilson 160 do 200 do 03 Gitchell & Dyer 511 C E Osburn 85 Peter Boynton 27 John Smith 221 274 shippen. 1950 223 James Wilson 2352 990 Wm. Willink 2367 200 do 2368 990 do 4211 931, James Wilson 4458 300 " do SULLIVAN. 971 146 Miers Fisher 110 do 978 63 “ 148 983 303 H Drinker' TIOGA. 3372 281 R Gilmore 4471 785 Jas. Wilson 5625 447 Wm. Ellis 5643 284 S M Fox 5644 810 do 5645 549 do 5243 970 Geo. Meade 4294 50 Thos Willing 4295 342 J W Guernsey 3368 146 R Gilmore “ 196 do “ 76 • do 5645 549 S M Fox 5625 456 Wm. Ellis 5643 430 S M Fox 3373 215 R Gilmore 3368 48 do 972 Geo. Meade 375 Wm. Bond 257 Geo Meade 187 H G Wilcox $lO2 26 200 Geo. Meade 5241 o 4l2jWm Wilson “ 687 j d« 3 687 i “ do 4 412 J do “ 687 i do 5 687* dq “ 412* 4« | $l6 73 i 113 ! 34 09 48 75 , 723 6 98 $54 80 64 39 37 40 34 49 5 22 20 55 $5B 92 8 24 24 64 88 74 58 93 38 06- 4 40 47 92 $5B 57 57 48 63 82 6614 46 36 17 64 , 19 60 103 88 7 26 78 40 MORRIS, S 5 30 63 62 74 72 13 42 57 08 78 70 13 08 1 20 8 96 11 82 2 86 2 22 10 52 1 32 44 52 2 98 52 46 52 46 104 94 78 70 52 46 52 46 52 46 48 3 72 26 22 78 70 78 70 5 30 4 96 52 46 66 24 80 8326 1 32 9 50 318 104 94 52 46 276 526 $2519 55 42 33 60 110 68 104 26 33 60 11 17 8 41 4 78 11 32 15 45 UNION. IJ2 16 a? 38 5.5 64 55 64 33 33 33 38 83 50 83 50 33 39 4124 . do 6871 do 6874 do 4124 do - 109 J Vaughn 85 do 322 do 114 • do 4606 4608 4611 4612 WESTFIELD. 140 JNickson 400 U Blackwell 443 1326 WARD. 530 P Connelly 275 VV Freestone 889 Geo. Meade 1094 do 950 R Coleman 1094 do 300 Geo. Meade 1100 do 1089 do 1089 do 990 do 1099 do 916 do 1100 . do Floor, manufactured at the Jersey Shore AA Mills and warranted, at the Store of Dec. 30. WILCOX SEARS. T ETTERS of Administration having been grant* cd to the undersigned upon the estate of FHL LANDER HUjSTED late of Covington dcc’d., all persons indebted to said estate ase requested to nxako immediate payment, and those having claims to pi©, sent them for settlement to SALLY BUSTED, Admr'x t H. M. GKROULD, AdmV, Covington, March 11, 1858, (6t*) EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted la the undersigned on the estate of Tunis Slingerland, late of Sullivan dec'd., all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them to HENRY B. CARD, Ex'r. SulKvan/March 11,1858. (6t.) SHERIFF’S SALE. "OY.'VIjRTUE of a writ of Levari Facials issued -«-• out of the Common Picas of Tioga Co., and to me directed, I shaltcxpose to public sale at the Court House in. Wellsboro, on Saturday, April 24,1858, at 1 o’clock P, M., the following properly, to wit: The Plank Road of the Wellsboro and Tioga Flank Road company, constructed from the Boro of Wellsboro in the county of Tioga, to the village of Tioga on the Tioga River, and the income there, of, and all the corporate rights and franchises of the said Wellsboro and Tioga Plank Road Company, together with the hereditaments and appurtenaneqa* to said Flank Road belonging, ' 1 JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. March 11, 1858. DR. WALTO-TS AMPRICAN JOY TO THE AFFLICTED, YOUNG AMERICA VICTORIOUS. One small bos of Pills cutes ninety-mac cases nut of a hundred. No balsam, do mercury, no odor on the breath, no fear of detection. Two small pills a dose; tasteless and harmless as water. Full dlreo -lions are given, so that the patient can care himself as certain as with the advice oi the most experienced surgeon, and much better than with the ad vice o one of little experience iu this class of disease. Sent by mail to any. part of the country by enclo sing one dollar to Dr, D. G. Walton, No. 154 North Seventh st. below Race, Philadelphia. A liberal dis count to the trade. -None genuine without the 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 witliout benefit The treatment is as certain to core os the sun is to rise. Enclose a stamp, and address Dr. W, as above, giving a full history of your case, and you will bless the day you made the effort to secure what is certain—A RADICAL CURE. March 11, ’5B. (ly) NEW STOCK AT FLOVR $ PROVISION STORE. I have just replenished my Stock of Groceries, Flour and Provisions, and am prepared to sell at the lowest living figure, for Cash all through this hard winter. 1 wilt also exchange Groceries and Provisions lor Country Produce at Cash prices. I can furnish every eatable quality of flour at a less price than any dealer in Wellsboro, either whole sale or retail. 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 pricu and quality of anything 1 keep on hand lor sale, just call and examine lor yourselves. I have also a small stock of DRY GOODS, which will be sold AT COST. Call and see. Wellsboro’ Jan. 7, ’5B. DAVID HAfIT. Administrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration having been grant ed to the undersigned upon the estate of JOHN DOMAUX, late of Wellsboro, dec’d., all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them for settlement to RUDOLPH CHIUSTENAT, Adm'r. Wellsboro, Feb. 25,1858, (6t.) T ETTERS of Administration having been grant. cd to the undersigned upon the estate of JACOR LANDIS laic of Liberty dec’d., all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate pay. ment, and those having claims against the same wil present them to JOSEPH LANDIS, Adm'r . ] Liberty, March 4lh, 1858, (6t*) T ETTERS ol Administration having been grant. -f-J cd to the undersigned upon the estate of AU GUSTUS CASS, laic ol Richmond dec’d., nil per sons indebted to said estate are required to make im mediate payment, und having claims againbt the same will present them to A. M. SPENCER, Adm'r. Richmond, March dlh, 1858, (6l) SENT FREE TO ANY ADDRESS. Gr; G-. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. HAS jn«t issued a new and complete catalogue of liU Hooks, comprising a large and varied assortment of all kinds of literature. $5OO worth of Gifts will bo given with every $lOOO worth of books sold. A gift worth from 25 cts to $lOO, will be delivered with each hook.nt the time of wile. Orders from the country promptly filled and tho Goods for ■Warded by express or mail on the winie day .the order is re ceived. A complete catalogue sent free. Address, G. G. EVANS 430 Chestnut St n Philadelphia, Jan. 28, ISoS. iPost Office Notice. Mails close at the ffellsboru' Tost Office as follows; Eastern mail, via Tioga, daily at o’clook u. m. Eastern and Southern, >ia Mauafield aud Troy, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday s at oVh>cW a. m. Eastern and Southern. ▼la"C«»viugton and Troy, Monday 4 Wednesday and Friday at o‘« U*k a. I^. Southern,via Jersey Slmro, Tuesday aud Friday clock p. in. 1 Woaleru, via Wednesday aad Saturday at 7 a. m. Mails arrive Ibjhm s ; Northern kc., >ia Tioga, dally, hy 1 nVlrvt, p. rp. Eastern Ac., via Trny aud Maushokl, hy 6 o’clock p. m., same davs of leaving. Ac,, vUTiQJ’ and Covington, hy T p. m.,Bacae day* of leaving. Southern, via Jersey Shore, Tuesday A Friday, hy 12 m. Western, via uoudersport, Tuesday and Friday, by 0 p. m. Sept. 17, U. RICXUKDS, I*. M, "VTOTIpE IN DIYUUCE—EIiza Dunbar—Take noUoo that i_l dosse Duqhqr, you,r husband, has applied tu the Cyur* of Common Fleas of Tioga Co,, for a divoice the bonds of matrimony, and that the sq\d cuirt have appointed \V*-'v4: uesday, the Slat day Ha?cU next, i\\ 10 lOviocV. a. xp, for «s h*trityr o? premises, n\ time and plate you tau attend it vmi ihiqk p,or,ejr. Wellborn, JUUN MaTH£l?£, -huui S 3 39) 55 65 55 65 3338 B*B4 6 88 2608 9 an $lOl9 2910 4922 37 50 80 91 21 88 28 50 32 82 27 30 10010 9911 99 11 90 10 100 01 83 36 100 10 PILLS.