Eiccnlof’ 8 Notice. KTTERS TKSTAMRNJS'S tc »re rcQUO'ti-lt vil i present them to ing claims against tin. e ? £ T h CLARK, Ex r. , >t , n .« 6t JENETTE PEAKE, Ex’x. fbarlcston. May 20, sb. «• * , Nolice , , that the Administrators cn the 'OTICE is hereby E* Jj|ivo gc ttled their accounts and following Rented to the Orphans' Court of Ti ; the same w ill oe i 14tb day of June, 1858, for allow couoty, on M«m ’ ■• v ,^. » and confirmation Un^.g ftTl( j M e. Nickerson, Admin w account Ot •• . ckerson , j a te of Delmar dec’d. now of WM# d. BAILEY, Register. c ll* bow, Mar 20 > ISSS ‘ NOTICE ;. bv n-hen. that a special Court will bo held at the r nrt 'llou-o in Wcllsboro. by tho lion. David Wilmot, C nnim on Mon-lav the l‘Jth day of July next, common ° r 1 o'clock p. m. ami to continue two weeks, for the following causes. under the provisions of the act * ~mMv of Utli April 1834. J. E, DONALDSON Vcibfioro, May 21, 1853. Protli'y. . T .-. jjow Bank of North America vs. "p \ & Willlston vs. C.vlkct Dufley i.«i O'goed \s. Graves Dyer vs. Johnson et nl ; r - Mclntyic Wallace etal vs. Insclio v'ii.m Trustees vs. Merrill Travis & Tnrner vs. Benson ..‘nil Dodge \s. Ivrc's Lowrcy vs. Combs rct ,d. Thompioa Dyer vs. Tioga Railroad to. i!v.'n vs. Stowell & son Leach vs. Phillips et al c uns f«r Potter v. BcckwithDePui vs. Parinenlier p „hain Trustees vs. Bcnsoußo** for Dent vs. Babcock £ t ’,j Stephens vs. Bacho Ex’r of p-s- t«. Stowoll £ son Norris, i-,. Ilill et al SECOND WEEK. •die k Rosslvs. Spalding Beach ts. CV)ne 1 ' s TiiiUinrt Bingham Trustees vs. Falrman p -liani Trustees vs. Slosson do. « Love do v< ti o do. vs Lanphear et al , f°. Vorxcwi Jo. \s. Hutson of al do. \\ ells ct al Trustees l’«tter Binclmm Trustees vs. Benson s d ■>, vs. P.uridgo ct al do. vs. Crittenden sebe vs. Kly ct al ir jrti.ua Trustees vs. Cilley et &! do. vs. Inscbo et al do. vs. Buck et al do. vs. do. '•*. Mattison do vs. Lon? .Xr. et al TVoshington Mutual Insurance j... vs. Llurrick et al Co. vs. Stilwell ,j 0 Vtf . prr.-ton ct al Washington Mutual Insurance A'iinr's \s. LocKo Co. vs. Nichols, Wood £ Co. k 1 '■ i '>■ O-gooii -TOUCH TN DIVORCE—EIiza Dunbar—Take notice that L Dunbar, your husband, has applied to the Court Comm a l’l-‘as of Tioga Co., for a divorce from the bond-* m.ttr.: imu- and that the said court have appointed Mon i jh-‘ Tib day of May next, at 10 o’clock, a. m. for a of tlm -*ud Jv-=c Dunbar in tlio premises, at which “ and nla<*e von ran attend if vou think proper. IVelM'oro, May e. IS3B. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. Notice. tTOncr Miu-rby given that the following persons have \ riled petiti'm* for Licences to keep inus'or taverns In e fount "f Quarter Sessions of Tioga county, and that the micwill Ih pn-ented to the Judges ufsaid Couit on Wsdaes ir. Pth <1 o of dum- next, at 2 o’clock, afternoon: Janie- ?.Ar.\ Widlsboro. Jin?- 11 laib-r, “ jolm *eS* Id. Morris. 15o: j It ll.ill. 111-j-sburg. Jam-® K ?»jle-.. Westfield. 11. II Pott* r, Middlebury. >l.l} IC, I'soS. . J. V. DONALDSON, Clerk. ' ON MANHOOD AND ITS { EE MATH EE EE CLINE. ,Tu-t Published. Gratis, the oOth Thousand. , A FEW -WORDS OX TIIE RATIONAL £&? . without Medicine, of Fpcrmator vff; rhea or Local Weakness. Nocturnal Emissions j&'.liA ,3r Genital and Net vmis Debility.lmpotcncj, and s;-Jimcnts to Marnagc gem. i ally. by D. DELANEY. M. D. 11,»important fact that the many alarmimr complaint*, n: .i.uing fn the impiudetice and solitude ot youth, may be v-.U i, m-i\<-l WITH-JIT MEDICINE, hin this small tract ir,.rh demonstrated: and the entirely now and highly mjc- ti. .uim-nt. n- adopted by the A’athur, fully explained, v of mlikli L\er> one is enabled to cme HIMSELF .m.l .it the lea-’t po—>ib!e cost, thereby avoiding all b- ■ t A rti-.-d ne-tir.iii- >d tiled »y. .Snt t<> anv mldie-*. trrali- and po*t free in a sealed envel op. .L\ u-iiiitUiig (pe-t paid; two po-tttge stamps to Dr. R. LiK L\ M> , East vl-l street, New Voil; City. Ami -*». HIM STYLES & FISIiIOJiS. llpgu H. J. Grierson, , HAS ju*-1 returned from the City with a full as *-«>rimei»t of Millinery Goucis*, which the offers for sule at the lowest cash prices, STRAWS. NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY BONNETS, )f all prices and dc.-enp'.inn**. BORDERS from Is ip to 4'. (id. A assortment of FLOWERS of ill price*. French Flowers and Box Flowers. A ledultful assortment of RIBBONS. LININGS, LACES, CRAPES SILKS, md all kind of materials for making' Summer TT 'inter Mourning Goods Lillie Days Hals, Girl’s Flat?, and Ladies’ Riding [idt?. All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned \nd done over on short notice. Mrs. Grier-on ifps employed for the season a good ilhner. O* Shop on Main Street, over Niles & IkjU’s Store. [May 13, 1858 ] The Young Flying ITloigim. THIS splendid liorsc was sired by Lite jusily celebrated trotter', — I'iyinz .Morgan” the pride of Ver iuml horse breeders, and does credit lo ilie unequalled slock from which dam was a,Messenger marc, a v:k second mly lo the Morgan ih all that const). Ics excellence in the horse. For strength, speed 1 endurance, (his slock of horses lias never been ‘l'a-st d. Young Flying Morgan is seven years h hands and weighs 1100 lbs. He can >1 In-* mile inside of three minutes, and was ■ arded lhe first premium for speed und general ex llcncc, ai ihc Windham Co. Fair, held at Brall.e* -o VI.ISoG. He will «tand the ensuing season, Monday’s, sC«da)s and Wednesdays, at ihe stable of the tub. nber al Tioga, and the remaining days of each *ek at the stable of 11. R. Farr in Welfeboro. Terms, $lO In insure a foal, in accordance with u-ual cu-ioni. D. L. AIKEN, - May 13,1858. :talo£ii<>s Scut Free. G. Gr. EVANS, BUSKER, & ORIGINATOR or the • t Book Enterprise* niK-TMTST, PHILADELPHIA. 11. t;i': ir.i’. 11' 1 which has attended the subscri* "fin hi- '’••ti.hutioii ol Lift- tu the Million, has hidu- t>. m«k • l.jfc-.uni \alu.ible additions to his, former •‘n-ny-u, knf , u .\v anil popular books. His new. com -tm " 1 ‘ of books embracing all the De .Ur^lt'“-’f Pitfrjtnn.'. js mailed Free to any part of the " }\ Jt publishers' lowest prices, and nil the >i 1 >f 'V' 11 "’ 1 ' 1 'f >hi- - day added as soon as issued. $5*X) • 01 ‘’-n'T. ,tj, worth of Ixxdcssold: among •U arc dauj dwr.hated the follow iog— WORTH FROM $5O 00 to 100 00 as oo to so oo 12 00 to 25 00 500 to 15 00 10 00 to 25 00 10 00 to 25 00 12 00 to 20 00 500 to 15 00 10 00 to 15 00 12 00 to 20 00 10 00 to 15 00 i. Vent, 1 50 to 1000 Gin* < r '•‘(*t 1 1,! “ atur ° lockets, 250 to 10 00 O-nt •. p u '* 200 to 10 00 L"i. : \ . I-'inO Sleeve Buttons, 200 to 500 L r ' l '‘ - 150 to 750 Km-,, . 200 to 750 Gent’s lj '- ul ' 1 OloM Rings, 1.00 to 500 Lvh .V* ‘‘ u "- 100 to 350 \< „• * t<lr * CniiJ • 250 to 500 Artri. Knives. £c.. 100 to 500 r.-.i.' ‘ 1 and (lift Book*. iu ii„. above, worth from 25 to 25 00 'I-.,;‘ T , '** ll ‘«ned gifts presented to each purchaser »l 2 ,« ‘ ,1 ‘ "*'* tune of sale, although all books are sold at x t ' i V i ,r ‘ ce<s ' The complete and chissillcd Cata “lll " hhout charge, by calling or sending your S ;l rwS., I ; ! ' me ' Vatch ' :! ' ['•uid i,.i, oiLir^. ■.'■ ' l,ll j rJ JitJ I’u.ittf'laine do „ Niui.o- i'.,t:, rlls r U C* i■ *to country agents. Orders from the ftKui L, ni l’ • nnd the goods forwarded bv express Address b G. G. EVANS, , 439 Chestnut Bt n Philadelphia, Pa. r».u,T r —As there are many Gift Book !t JU't j,,i. ,‘J throughout the country, M. EVANS deems p tlu, y to the public—inasmuch us he ’■a ujsuiLiiitv r hu'-iucs-—to state, as evidence of f ro „. ot f '. u I c h concerns, that they conceal their real r l’ u!, hc. and are advertising their business pp r - **• is aware that these various con he,'UM!i/„ t>ut Book Stores, are calculated to bring f the i„,b ' hsllC( * hy himself into disrepute. He m,ks f n ? .‘I? 1 ’?* 1 J u dgni«-nt m regard to his Gift Book * to all thVlV lonor \ mtC .^ l l > ’ wia ««*«*• of tvhich he 'thur,,KJ? mtnent Publishers m the United States. '‘T l " _ lAprl 3m. $5O 000 WORTH OF NEW Summer Goods . at the Don’t let a fretful, fault finding disposition destroy your domestic happiness, when a few dollars spent at the Regulator store will save it all. Wc will sell BEAUTIFUL PLAID SILKS At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago at Bs. Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at 6s. worth 12s. BLACK SILK, Twenty-eight inch Black Silk 45., usually sold for Bs. 1 will sell you (he real Oil Boiled Black Silk at 6s, worth at other stores 12s. and 14s. For as soon as you indulge a morose cross temper, you destroy your own and the comfort of those around you- NEEDLE WORK, We will pell you Needle Work less than the cloth is worth. Beautiful French Wrought Collar* for 4s worth usually 10*. Splendid pets Sleeves and Col lars 6s. Muslin Edging and Inscrlings at one-half the usual prices. Marseilles Goods of all kinds cheap, a full set sold by our neighbors at 12* we will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper than ever heard of before. Do not slay from the Regulator Store, for your example will be felt through generations to come.— One cross discontented spirit in a family will turn a happy home into confusion and distress, and the sight ol a frowning face, when so little money will cieur it up, should be cured by calling at the Regu lator and buying one of those heavy NEEDLE WORK FRENCH VEILS , Bought at the late Auction, which we will sell al 6s. worth 12s. Sickness is not so distressing when fhere is carefulness or patience, and patience you will need when you cotnc to select the goods, in consequence of the great rush ofeustomers, and the piles of gcods you will find, but we will do as fast as \vc can. Wc have added a number of men to our list, and you will not be kept in wailing long, for the bundles arc continually moving out at the door, with the one continued sound How Cheap! How Cheap I! „ And the fust colored Lawns for 6 1-4 cents, and the real Lawns for Is. Elegant Brilliants fur Is., beautiful Chalhes for Is worth 2s (*d new styles. Bayadere Challios entirely new and cheap er than ever sold in the country. Throe cases of those Mohair Dcbcgce, which we sell at 6 1-4 cents, always sold at Is. They go off* by ihe piece, and you must come soon to gel tho<c Mohair dark col. ors Jbr old ladicsi When wc look on the eonrifc nance of a good kird grandmother, we cannot hut lova and revere her, although she may not be able to do much w itli her hands, (we have a job lot of Kid Gloves bought al Auction, that wc sell at Is pur pai,r warranted kid) with the household, but by imitating Lois ol old she can do much (or the fam ily in relieving the mother ol a part of her cares, by '•pending a day at the Regulator Siore and se lecting some of those unprecedented bargains from those piles of Sheeting we have just received. 8 bales Atlantic A heavy one yard wide 7 cents per yard. 6 bales Boston A Wire twist, I yard wide 6 1-4; cents per yard. 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 1 yard wide 7 cents per yerd. 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 3-4 yard wide 6 cents per yard. 7 Bales Lawrence Steam Cloth 3-4 yard wide cents per yard. Colton Balling, Warp, Twine, different grades, Colton yarn all numbers. 1 In the mother nothing can he more beautiful than a meek and quiet spirit. There is no adornment compared to it, but we can add much to it by your selecting from our piles of s m su w a. s Which comprise over 200 different patterns. — Some E'tcllu 2 yards square 10s, that have been sold at $5 with a good assortment ol Crape and Silk Shawls. A Click Silk with heavy fringe, 172 inches square we will sell you for 40s. Crape* from $4 to 820 each. Lace Capes, some beautiful ones that we will sell at ruinous price*. We can only usk you to look and we will sell you every article as we advertise. JfUllinery Goods . Straw Bonnet* from Is to 20s. French Flowers by the Box. American Flowers by the Box. Pattern Hats. Drc«s Caps. Straw Braids. Blondes, Ruches, Sc c. Cords. Tassels, French Corsets, Brass and Steel Hoops. mwmL E©©:? SBUOTSo The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. The first spreads the news, the second religion, and the tl»ir<2 and last spreads Douglas-, and Sherwood’s pat ent Steel Skirts with adjust.ng Bu*llc, which may be found at the Regulator Store, Corning, N. Y. BOOTS Sc SHOES Ten cases of those fine Foxed Gaiters at 4s. 6d. per pair. Eight cases of Women’s Enamelled Bools Gs usually 10s, Men’s heavy Brogan Shoe.* that cost 6* per pair to make we will sell them at 75 cents. Mens’ Kip Bools, Fancy lopsand well made 30* per pair. A good kip at 12*, and any quantity of La. dies’ Rubbers at Is 6d per pair. The Rubbers are Goodyear’s Patent, and best Kind of No. 1. HATS, HATS, A lot from Auction. A good Panama fine braid at 6s usually sold at 20s. Senate Hat, 4s sold usu ally a! Bs. Campeachy Hal, while, 4s sold usually at Bs. Palm leaf oy the dozen or single one for a song, and ribbon thrown in at that. Boy’s and Youth’s Hal of all kinds. Hen’s and Boy’s Summer Goods. Kentucky Jeans Is per yard. Heavy double and twisted Collonadc, handsome plaid Is Gd. Hand, some Figured Saltinelt, wide-stripe, 3s worth 6<.— Fancy Cassinicres, Broad Cloths, Vestings, on which we will not be beat in price, in the Stale. O’ I will only say, let every member of the f«rni ly strive to make home happy by calling al the Reg ulator and selecting u bunnte ol those Cheap Goods, by so doing you will remedy it and make a ‘’Sweet home,” even a home on Earth, and at the same time do much good to him who is in want of the “needful” which is your humble servant. R. E. ROBINSON. Corning, May 20, 1858. The Grocery Department is Full, HAMS, PORK. FLOUR SUGARS, TEAC, &c. Good Flour warranted $4,75.* Good Flour not warranted $4. Candles Is, Sugar, good, 7 cents per pound, every thing equally a« cheap Corning, May 20, 1858, R* E. ROBINSON* THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. SHERIFF’S SALES. BY VIRTUE of sundry writs'of Fi. Fa. Lev. Fa. and Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Com. mon Pleas of Tioga'County and to me directed I will expose to ( public sale on MONDAY, the 7ih: day of June nexUat one o'clock afternoon, in the CourlHouse, Wellsboro, the following described properly, to wit: . A. lot of land in the Borough of Elkland, bounded as fol lows, to wit: beginning at south-east corner of lot contracted by John ilyon to 5. A. Back, north So° west 5 8-10 perches thence south 2° west 6 perches to a post, south 85° easts 8-10 perches to Buffalo street; thencu north 2° east 6 perches to the place of GT S-10 perches more or less, with & blacksmith shop and two apple trees thereon. ALSO —One other lot bounded north by lauds in possession of Hiram Mahew, east by Buffalo street, south by blacksmith shop It t of Joel Parkhurst in possession of Hiram Buck and west by Johu Kyau—containing one fourth acre more or less, with a frame house thereon, situate iu Klklaud borough. To be sold as the property of 8. A. Buck. ALSO—A lot of iKml in the village of Elkland, bounded north by Dexter Whitney, east by Buffalo street, south by Joel Parkhurst uud west, by John Uyuu—containing about one-fourth of an acre, more or le*s, all improved, a frame dwelling house and other out buildings thereon. To be sold as the property ol S. A. Buck with notice to Hiram Buck terre tenant. ALSU—A lot of land situate in Osceola, bounded north by Chinch street, cast by Wm Barker, south by Russel Crandall and west by highway—containing three acres ol improved land, a frame duelling house, liame barn, corn house and Ollier out buildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of 0. !•’. Culver and Boos blossom ALSO —A lot of land m Gaines township, bounded north by S X. Billings, east by Long Uuu load,south by Wellsboio uud Cuuderspurt road and west by 8. X. Billings—containing one acre improved land, with u huge ta%em house, barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pioperty of Ben jamin Barse. ALSO —A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded on the north by highway ami Frederick Woodbury, on the east by lands of Cromwell Bennett, on the south by lauds of Ne hemiah Bench and .1. Beach, on the west by lands occupied by , Augustus Hood bury—containing slxti-eight ucies mure or le-s. iwth about thirty aeies impiuved, with a log house, a small f-ura** house partly built, a frame barn ami au apple orchard theieou. To be sold as the property ol Augustus Woodbury. ALSO—A lot of land iu the boro of Wellsboro, bounded on the south ea-t bj Water street, on the north-east by road leading to L. I. Nichols and land of John A. Bach’c, on the north-west by J/rs. A. P. Cone, and south-west by Rudolph Ohrisleu.it—containing about one third ot auacie, impro\eil, a frame house and a lew fruit trees thereon. To be sold 03 the property of George W. Taylor. ALbU—A* lot of laud iu Chatham township, bounded as follows: north by 31. Boom and Paul Hunton, east by A. Woodbeiry, south by Bingham lauds, west by Albert Clark —containing about seventy-li\e acie-<, tweutj-hve acres im proved. one log hoti'C and a small apple orchaid thereon. To be sold as the property of William 1/. Kell>. ALSO—A lot of laud in Rutland township, Tioga county, and iu Columbia township Bradlord (oiuiU, bounded u> fol lows: on the north bj lauds of William Loper, east by lauds of Collins Loper and Georg Loper, on the south by lands late ul H. Loper and John Benson, and on the west l»> Tiios. Loper ami the estate of Josephus Clark—containmg about sixty-lhe acres, with about loity acres improved, a liamo house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the piopcity of bulney L. Hibbard, late Tieasurer ot Ti oga county. ALsG—A lot of land In Richmond tov.nsliip, boundad as follows : north by M. Benedict, east by C. Kelley and A. 11. Guer)i* | ey. south by 11. U. Dent and west by A. Aickerson— containing about tw'eiity-hve acres, with-six dcrcs iuiproied, oue b>g house and some Iruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Lucy Ayleswortll. ALSU—A lot of laid in Mauslield, bounded oil the north by a proposed street Icadihg fiom -Main street to Auidemy street called Seminary uumw. on the cast and south by lauds ol J. 8. Hoard. Cordelia smythe uud Wm. J). Kelley, ami on tlu* west l»y William.-on Koad or -Main tureet. said lot lb one hundred and lilty loot afpuie. being 15U lecc uu Main fcticot and Ij3u tout <>!i fteniln.uy street, with a Lame house,* Irnme b.« n and sonic fruit tiers themui. To be bold us the piopcrty of Minor A. Conxion. 1 ALftU—A lot of land in Liberty town-hip. hounded as fol lows, north by Williamsport road,cast bv Baml. Ilaitsock, south In .Joel Wuodiull ami vu-at by G. Land—coat lining one ion rtii of an acre, with one frame hon-e thereon. To be col l as the property of John Uuitch. ALSO—A lot of bind in Chatham town-hip, bounded on the north by highway and land- of Woodhurv, c.iat by Den nett. south by A. Dench and we-t by A. Woodbury—contain ing eixty-eight acres, about tlm ty acres impiuvnl, log house,. Iramo barn, corn house and apple orchard theieuii. To bo sold a- the property of I*. !•*. Cluiatiun. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded jlortU by highway, east by Matthew Boothe, south by Paul Hunter, and west by Solomon Cooper s estate—coiitanwiigabout tort) acres nml ’about titleeu or twenty stores impioved amt l.vg, huu-c tbeieon. Tobo buldas the propel ty of Augustus Wood berry. ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield township, bounded on tlm north by John Howland, on the ca-t by M. St-i*ly au 1 on the south by E. Seeley, and on the west bv John How 1 uni— containing fifty acre*, with about thirty act**.* unpiovcd, a fiame house and barn and an apple on hard thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel U. Price. AL-G—A lot ot land in sullivan town-hip bounded on the north bv S, W. A I). F. Domc-un, east In Munson Doud, soutii by Munson Doud and west by ft. W. A D. F. Puineioi—coii t.uiiiiicc ihicc and one tom th acies’. all impiovcd. a fmme house, tram.; barn and a tew iuut Hue.. th*.i**on. To be sold as tlie prop-rty ot Simeon Fold and Mi-annuli Fold. ALsil—A lot of land m Chatham, bounded north by road to Knoxville. east amt south by Robert Hill and west b) nud fnun ftbort’s to We-tlndd—containing one ju-ie ut unproved land, with a frame buns** and baia thereon.. To be sold us the pi. perty ot Uijs-lI Humplu**) an lA. i>. Humpluey. _ , ALiU—A lot ol laml in Charleston town-hip, bounded nnnli by II Haj>, ci-t by A Wilkin-on, -oath bv John \un else an<l west by ftinolhem land containing about ioity fotir otic-s. unit tvv< nt)-live oi thirty ucn-s improved, u fi.unu hon-c* and barn and small orchanTtherepU. To be sold as llie propel!) of Joseph C West. '' ALftJ—A lot of laml in the borough of Lawrencev Ulo, be ginning at the nortU-e.ist corner ot a lot ol land ownecLby W W Dillard on Mill street, thence south two and a h.ilf de gi.v- west by lamU owned by Dallaid A Carr twenty pm lies to a stake, the nee -oitth eight)-si ven and a halt dc give- ca-t l>mr p'-relies to a stake, thence north two and a halt degu fa ea-t on lands owned b) C.A Stanton ten perches to a stake, Ih'Miee south i ighly—ev ell and a balfdcgne- ea-t by lands ot the s.ml Stanton foui pwiebcs to a stake, thence north two and a half degrees east on lands of 0 Middangh two perches to a stake, thence south eighty-seven and a half de gn es east three peicdie- to a stakc.thci.ee math two.mda fourth degrees ea-«t eight perches to slid Mill -ireet, thenqe north eighty-seven ami a halt degrees west eleven pel dies to the place ot beginning—containing lid perches more oi 1 -w, one frame house, one Inline barn, with some trait trees theie- A of land bounded as follows : Regaining at u pcfct on the east side ol Main street, being the South west corn'd ot Haiilis F A Itobeit K) oil's lot, ihcnce sofith eleven degrees o.c-tl lv\, nty-MX leet to u post, the nee north • seventy-nine degrees ea-t one humUed leet to a po-t, thence northjeleven degrees west >cvciitv--ix teat to a po-t. thence K>urly Hoventy-nine degrees west out hundred feet to the point the place ut beginning, being lot .No. 7 on map ot lan i be longing laid) to .hum - Hill wch a stoic* hou-e thereon. To be sold as the propel ty ot A. M. Tiailgh. AI.^O—A lot of bind situate in the township of Deerfit Id. bounded on the math nml east by lands ot the estate ot the late ftjlas Dilhngs. lands ol Alatison Seedy and lands ut Lle.v zci Ir. ftei ley. on the south bv lands of the Bingham estate and lands of Williim Ward, and on the went by lands of J. IF Putter and II L Potter, lauds ot 6 D Price ami lauds of John Howland—containing two hundred and twenty acre.s. more or le-s, of winch about one hundred and ihirt)-tivo acre-* ate itnpro\ed, with one dwelling hou-‘*. one bun ami shed, one wagon house, one coin hou-e and two apple orch ards thei eon. To be sold as tlie propertv of Eleiuei fteeley. ALSO—A lot ofland m Chatham town-hip. bounded math by highway and F. Woodberry. ea-t by 0. Dennett, south by •N Reach and others and we-t by Augustus Woodberr) —con- t.uumg about seventy acres, about twenty acres improved. a log house, Iranie barn ami a few huit tlees thcieun. ALSO—A lot of'land in -aim* town-lup. bounded north by William ftimpons. e.c-t by P 15 Christian, .south t»y Bingham lauds uud Hwt by Bingham lands—containing about lift)- eight acres, about thirty-live acre- unproved, a log hou-e and a lew Iruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Au gustus Wondbeny. ALSO—A lot ot land in the townships of Deerfield and Chatham, bounded noith by Nancy Temple, east by John Mafti'on. south by John Schoonover ami David Angel, west by Knox A Howland—containing one hundred acies and about five or *>i\ acies improved, and a log house thereon.— To be sold as the pmperty of Hiram In-< ho. ALSO—A lot of laud in Richmond township, now borough of Mansfield, bounded east by 11. Davis and \\ ilium-on load, south by J P Morris, west by' Tioga Railroad ami north by Kuhn ami H Dav is-cout.umng about four acies. all mipiovv 1, with Inline hon-e. frame barn, ami a l**vv Ft tilt trees thereon. To be -old as the propc-ity of O. H. Phelps. ALSii—A lot <*t land in Drookh* Id town-hip, bounded north by highway, ca-t by (• W Da* on. south by H [) Hood-, west by D T Garduer—containing about one half acre of im proved bind, frame tavefn houbo, frame barn and a t«vv fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Wm..T Dowiirvn. ALSO—A lot of land i{i Covington township bounded as follow.: Beginning-ix rods soutii we-t corner of lot No t> of Uingliam laml- in Covington nml Richmond town-hip, cunveved to I) Holden, being m the we-t line of lot N‘u 7 in p»s-e.-pion ol Sil is Lanplmw. thenc- soutii ys° west one hun dred and forty—even io Is to a corner ut lot No. 12 convoyed by II II Dent to John II Wilcox, thence by lines of said lot aiid lot No. 11 al-o conveyed to said Wilcox we-t twenty-nine rod-, notth thirty-eight and 9-10 rod-, we-t thirty-live lods. thence continuing we-t by tlie north line of lot No. 20 in possession of Edwin Dyer sixtv-MJt lods to the nyrth-vvest com-r theieof, thence north east by the west line of the Bingham lands conveyed to 1111 Dent one hundred and eight aud one-tenth rods to the south we-t comer ol bit No. b Cov ington and Richmond township, thence east by the south lino of the same (No. U.) one hundro 1 and thirty-one and liv c tenths rods to the place of beginning—con taming mnety-ono and two-tent h««, acies. being lot No 10 in warrant No. 5M75 and aaso of Dinglmm Linds in Covington township, with about eighteen acres improved. To be sold as the property of Hy att Sumner. • ALSU—A, lot ofland in Rutland township, county of Tioga. State of I'ennsyhania. hounded oti the north by lands of Harvey Hot ton ami J V Swan, on the east by wild Swan and Wm. Goodwin, on the south by said Goodsviu and on the wo'-t by John Horton—containing about titty acres, with a frame hon-e and barn and otln r out buildings thereon. To be sold as the property of James Phalen with notice to John W. Guernsey tern* tenant. ' ALtO—A lot of land m Sullivan township hounded as fol lows, North hy Sanford Johns and John Meokley. east by Charles Smith. nonth by Levi .Mold© ami S west by George Seymore—containing fifty-nine acres ami nine-tenths of an acre, with about thirty acre.* improved,one frame house, ami apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Andrew Sconter. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded north by Daniel Shove, east by highway leading from Crooked Creek to Knoxville, south by George Slocum, went by Sidney and Nohemiah Beach—containing about eighty-five acres more or less, about sixty acres improve*!, one frame hou-»u and apple orchard thereon. To be sold os the property of Robert Hill. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington, township, bonndM north by I’cter Mowrey, cast by K D Fisher, south by Elijah Knapp, west by B P* Bailey—containing about fifty acre*. abont twenty-five acres improved, a frame bouse, log stable flour acres, about one hundred acres improved, one COME ASD SEE THE and a few frait trees thereon. To bo sold as the property ol . f ramo | lonße one | o( r house, one milk house, frj.ne -«tv;tit OTtUTV/l C land in WoetfiaW township bounded north burn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold us the jNlllW SriiTN<-T by W Uacrij, cast by James King, south by John Wodkins, property ol Martin L'oardman. i * TTT C^, T' A.T westby’ J S Bryden dcc'd and Huinlng—containing about ALSO A lot of land in Charleston ; township, u u - 1 wT . , bounded -fellows, towit: nor.bhyNelsonCn.li,, \Y A LKERb Tg bo sold os the property of Stephen S Yanzilc. east by highway leading from Darlt Mtllcment to A ALSO—A. lot of land in Chatham township bounded north H. H. I’oUcrs, south by Henry Bailey, wtal b l\ 31. Market St. Corning, by Markrams, east by J Markrams A Patrick, south p| lc ) ps & Dodge—Containing about three acres of ’ ““‘o’ im P ro ' ed '“" d * wi,h one fr r° l,ous £ T f V , l n " AND GELLI!iG AT reduced prices! ty acres improved, log bouse, log barn nm> a few fruit trees barn and one -store house thereon, Jo.besoiaus thereon. To bo sold ns the property of Human Mighell. the properly of Thomas Montague. ; i ALSO—A lot of Inml in CU mer township, bounded north ALSO—A certain messuage or piece ot land fit by Billing's lands, east by Hilling a lauds, south by Billings, .... , ** / % and west by II Mr Merricks; containing abont fifty acres, - uate m Hie township of Delmar, (nowj Charleston,) more or less, about 20 twjres improved, one frame house and i } n t)ie Co. of Tioga, and State of Pennsylvania— ?VlTb rni k treeB thureoU * T ° be S ° ld 113 the pr0 ' perty ° r U beginning at a beech a corner of No*. 1580 & 5050, " ALSO—A lot Of land in Clymer township, bounded north thence extending east by the line which divides No. by Thomas Eldridge. oast by John Sikes, souih by John Bcr- 1577 from No 5050 lour hundred and twelve perch ryonn and west by Thomas EMridgc and Ely Kimball ;con- C{l lo a sllorar \ rfiii corner of No. IM?! and 50*14, SESST ISSSSSSSM Ilicnce ej.?ndi» f north by .he line dividing No. 15 other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of I) 77 and No. 5044 two hundred and hve ju-rrhes to a D Huberts. t . birch corner of No 5U44 & No. 1577, Ilicnce bv the JSSttXjSjSttt u C orti. n sS S north lino ol No. 1577 west lour hM.dredh.nd twelve laid out on the plot of Covington borough, thence running perches 1o a po-l perpendicular to tilt* place ot be easterly along the north line thereof ISO feet to Hiram's lan»*, erjunm" l where the dividing line of No. I.’jSO A 50- , s £,*£ so r unued ■...»« same 0,,,«ri k0 \Villianwm Itoad, thence north along said Hoad to the place l lie northern line ol No. loi7, thence sfOUln throngli of beginning, 4G feet ea-t with a church thereon; containing No. 1577 to the place of beginning, inyre Hum a more or les-. bounded west bj the Williamson Load, north j of warrant No. 1577—containing! 45)5 acres, bv lot No. 20. e:i.-t bv Hiram's lane, south bv the south p«rt moiti) om4ii»nu«>. ion /- *-! of lot No. 19 in the* Boro of Covington, To be sold ns the about 7o nr «0 acres unproved, one steam «-aw property of the First Prcsbyteiiau Church aud Society of mil), 5 frame houses, one frame b:irn,onje log barn C AISTa lot of laniHn Osceola township, bounded north apple orchard th. rent. Jo hc ...Id ... ll.w by A K l!u,ard. ea-1 by Moiipin Seeley, .out!, b- stieyt property ol lull Full, Willi notice lo Ley J. Cooky , west by highway leading fiom ugceohi to Addison ; contain- lerrv Iniant. [ } lug about one half able of improved land, frame bouse, frame ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham hnun barn and some fiuit trees thereon. To be hiUI as the pr<-p- , ... ... «>, •» ~r t cUtiiK X- \f.„ erty of Isaac B Taft, Han*om Kplestin and Dvxtor Mlutney ded as follows : north h> I hilcinon Smith A .Man- ALSO—A Jot of land in Delmar towmddp. tmunded on the nmg, east by Harlow Uoyre and S. Shayv, south by owith by land formerly cf U N Archer now Monlcvilleslo.\er, Beach anti vve.sl by C. Bennett—containing about on the east bvXel.-on D:m-. on the south by Imlcnck Booth. ... J . c ■ <1 t and on the by Frederick Moyer; containing seventy-two <>ne hundred acres, >cvenly-fivc acres.improved, one and a half acres, with about twenty acres improved, and a log house and one frame barn thereon fJ o be sold lp» house thereon. To bo sold as the property of John Mor- , ij, e nrnnerlv. I’o be sold as the propiirtv of V\ r il risjuid Fleming Mcflill. , , i:. ~ n If. Tu. 1 AfeO—A lot of land in the borough of Wcllshoro bounded tiam u. ivtliv, . . iva follows: beginning at a po««t on north side of Main street Also —a lot ol land in Chatham ImvnMmp, honnn lu Welisboro atoiebiud. tlicnce by lands of EJ Broun north nor jjj i, v Burdick Hill and Binglm'iuf Htid-, cant by Alric llill.soiilli In-Geo. Tmupk.n. and wc.-t by street afrueuaid, thence along Main street ‘•.mth .s.'» degrees Burdick Hill and Seth DairareU —conluinmg about west 18 C-10 perches to the place of beginning; contammg 170 acres*, about 115 acres improved, wlilhjwo frame one acre nmll 29 perche-. ami b<mg houses, one'grisl mill, one log .simp, mici [frame hern n.d plan of M ell-boro, excepting a strip ol tuo peiciu bw me s ... ,7 ‘ , i .] , sold out of said lot to E J Brown <|Jl of the «est end of-aid one sawmill, a blackeimtli bhop aud ail apple or lot, with a fi’nnic hon-o, frame barn and tv few fruit-trees (jh.ird thereon; i j; tb >.v A| «*-»‘.e ° ih "'<* |andin e #l d ;. ho ’ ,n^ d lan.l. of Jam, Fonl, ca-t by cly i. Iwpyrt. ...utli bv l.iml- nojlli by (.mv.ilicrtpie river, c.i-t by licacli, |uf Jiuuu ami pui.lic ruutl;iii.l ivi-t iiy A P role; con- soulli iiv Aaron Alii.i uud wcsl liy Viclpif.C.isc—enn l.iiuini; ninety .fiulitiuul «um tenths ucrin. with almnt l! 1 it tu j n i n _ - one |, a ir ncre, willi u Ironici liliuecyfrumc 20 acres improved, a good Jog house end -mue timt trees , rp; . , ii . then on. To be sold aCthe pruja rty of William Utter. barn and a few truiL Irecs ihcrcon. Fo be huM us ALSO—A lot of 1-md situated in H’ard township. Tioga Co. i|, e properly of Nehemi ill Beaeb. | { Pa., bounded muth by Lester Vanhorn, ia-t by I ni-tu- Kill ALSO-—a Ini ol land situ tied in Chitrilcslon hoim fljin 0 E Rathbonc. south bv Solomon Pmith and w.—t by «« . , . I.■ William Amns and John J smith: pontdimig about one him- ded aw follow* : Bcgmnuig at a iho .'■oiilh- l>: ,. dree aild to«v acre- moiet.r less, about sixt>-fi\e aue- im- j ea-l Corner hereof, tinmen noith one clef, east. 111) ?-ui Iv iH"-'- • ] j»ro\eil, one finme hou-«*. one frame bain and apple orchard , p urc j, e *, u t herry sapling, a corm rjl icricu norlli there*ui. To 1..-«.ld us the P|ni>c«} of Umie. H,.y.ir with g OQI ncrul.ee ..ml 2 1-2 111 r‘ n pcicl, to notice to John Benson. =» * 1 i , 1 ALSO V lot of l.md in Charleston town-hip. bounded as a po-t and stones, :i corner, Ihencc . sOU h one deg. r011,,..*-; mirth by Andrew Tiyide an.l IVter Duuk.tn.ler, oust westi JQQ 3-10 porchne to a c irner. lh« lilcc south i r' T- , “ urU, , di '?' 1 2012 . 1210 '4 , l ° ! neiimproved, one fiame house, one b’g barn, and a few the place ol beginning—COnUimng | J|o4 O-lUlhs I fruit trees tUeicon. To be sold us the pioputy ol Nuah acres, be the same more nr Ic-* 2 , about! £ : ) acres ini. i ‘'Vhc'-Ic-r. x n m vndrd be proved, a frama house, frame barn and ; np'e orch’d i ALs>)—A lot of hn-1 in Tioga town«lnp, bounded cas. n\ ’ n , ~ * r p, | l'tkv. Dailey. NiK-b a poughley, -with Ihcrcon. To hr sold as the property o| - baton, i lu .I;'»ul-*U Wil.-au. vu-t Pmnumti. r mid north by A lot of land in Rutland township, hounded us |HO IVirt-iliiim; al.mit fclir himdred mid l.lty fo || HW , . n.-wiimiiiH ~l u Bcccll trccji arkcil lord i t.iict Cf lend in Tingn toivn-hip. l.m.nd- corner in Ihc norlli boundary of t h.-| r^ifri war ’od noith by John W (Ji.itiimm. ea-t by A S Tumor, -.mth r; , n | from the Commonwealth ol Pebnkvlv.mia lo |by bmlTs late m‘P B Hui-ra-c*. ami u»-t by (h-..rg** Mt ».!•■ B iir i Ktr;i V.iii'*lui, No 285, ihencc sou'll 2D degrees ! w .ii unit: <** 111 ?.ti ii i nh»rtv acre- innr<* or b-s, wlih almiu i . \ , . ! tlmrj.tivc uirr> muuoMd. a tiium* bum and .-mull .ippb- eafrl, one limuln d and Uiree pcrclies to n Jiosf Cnmef, i findiard tliMoon. To b«* *.«»M a.- the propnty cf Wdlmm J iljenoc norlli GOj degrees cast, uiglitv-llj ec pcrchrs 1 J/.mn. ... , , r i to a tree corner, ihencc* north 2J|d( greos west, ! OHO l,un..,cd and three and a half peJid lo a beech | Wells and Wd-’t by -S If Ucuolds; containing at*out halt an- corner in tlic warrant line atorcs nd,j I jenco soutl) j acre Of-land, allimjirov.'il. o:»f frame Imu-e and onefruno degrees west along the wsTrranl! jne, eighty- P' J l» iblicsMolhG place on.coinr.in2-i_conlai.iine by Nathaniel Bout, ot bv Bcnb'irt Sai'lnnn and (Jeortru 53 410 acres more or lcs-«, wilh about 15 acres nij ! Lcvfguo.l. fouth bv John >pniig«*r and wot by llcmy Bnon : proved, frame house and barn and otjh *r out build toiitaiiinid !il*.>iit t»«,..y-n..* lu-rc.. jngs and an apple orchard Ihcrcon. iT|. bo sold as t provcrtl. <uip franu* lnai-f. im.* imme barn and a-m in apple K J T I . t r , orchard thereou. To be -old a» tlm pvoprrty of D.imO. Brmn. the property of James rhulcn with no jee lo John i AL.-u—A 1a of land in D* !mar town-hip. t»jim*!>*d north \y. Guern t cv term l« nnnt. [ by M-u-ii.t i* |’’‘db»u% e.ut bv A lot or pfcce of land situate in MidtiMbury town bv Widow Jhieh-li and \.«-t by II A <*u rn-*-;. . lonr.i.u.n, .... , , T « u- .} *.. t t ; fmtv-fi von an I oifd.nir r.-jc-., rbiity-=p\vn a< n*- impruvc«i. ship, hounded on the cast by John vV hy 1. , oik* fianK* li-iii-c, fr.uiiu barn and mi apple ouh.ud thcrcuii. Carpenter, vve-t by I. Walrous, and north by Bing ‘'md ' ■ ,nu,udin 2 "7*. ,r l ? Us by F Woodbeirj and oilu-r-, oast by 1‘ t i’hti-ti.*n..-c‘uth and .filly live acre-*, as per deed Irom tnc ill ru-Ues ol V.'* tbv t'm.li mi liu 1-: s»b *ut ! ; lt*.-**;gLt arra-. 'Bingham estate to Aufou Thompson aijil two ln*cU about tun t\ li\<* .u n*- impi*>\«* I. h*g hou-'*. b.. K i*u •' 0 f f;, r iy seven and sixty -ix aero- a- pq'f deed Irom barn and a tew frurl trees tlicicoii. lo be-old .ib Hu propel- -i. . , • , J . n -ty of Augu-tu- W.mdb. ny. ?liul Iru-lecß lo said second parly, a lo all , V ALS£)-4.V lot of Imd in Nelson tnwn-lup. bound' d rmrtb of w Inch will more fully appear, nndj I ting or enu oud t*.«»t by J.um**. ( amplal!. -mtb *•> Obarb- aifd tainhig in nil one liun.Tt'd and -ixiv'i lee acre- or ' mioHa'uJn'hc.'.l'l'.Hly^ "miiX u"""!.- \." .*V m'.;*.'''. "l. Ulcrcaho.lN, mnre nr Ic««. about 2 two fmm<* U<a:-< on** iianu* b..i u. om* lu/bam -iti'l-m ap; b* frame houses, frame burn, water *»a wtni I and 2 ap. oichiir.l tlieiLon. To ba mjM a*> the property of J..vwb \\ pj ( * orchard-thereon. To he sohl a> the property ■ B A’iSj—A l*itof lan*l in tin* f.wn.l.ipof Mi.Ml.*liiirT.l«.m..l- *’* D-iu'n l [lnllday will, notice lo Gobi. \V. Her. ing. ed north bj J.neph Gi*e.<‘Kt by Bot-lunl Lak.*. south bv mlsk ton, 'Ferro Unnnt. M ipl.-j. and \v,-t by Bba*. Kiutn*\ : eotitaining about -ix *X*he Plank Road of the WullsboT find Tioga acres of impiov.-l land one fi.uuo b-m-** mi* a few f nut pj R R j rm *lfd from; the Boro of Hue*, thcicon. 1.. be .-old as the pi-.petty ol U.im It. J.aki. ...... . . « . ~ f )—A lot **f laud ia hC’.itham rm> ii-lnp, bounded north Vv ell-lmro m (lie couulv ot Moga, In the village by Gardner Mntti-oii. cot bv Martbew Boon, smitli by laud- 0 f r JToga on the Tioga River, nml fiie i i(:omo there- Ol W.11U... K.-licy .I.l*l ivv-t '^•'■ l ! l,, V?''"V*t o .?v,*Tr of, an.l ~11 I fie c*,.n.cr.,ic riirlil.- a.itfl'..m(J.i-< s ..I till. about foitv-!iu.‘ or liirv aoi-**. about tw<*u.y-tne oi tin.o ' ' - n i n acre*** improved, one log house and af* w fruit trees thereon. Raid U rjl-ln.ro and I log.i llank Kh* d Company, To be -old ns the prupmtj ol I’uul Iluimr. together with the hereditament" and lip mrten ince-. ALSO A t.i.n two -to.v f.*..m* .Iwvll.i.;' t .. s.»d Pl.i.ik Red k-lo.iaiinr. I • front tmtv feet bv twenty lour, on ca-t mle .woity .1 ! , , lect -quar»j cadi, and "t-’-.p or p-u.-h in fiont .d cadi \aid Also—a hi! ol land m Covmglon, h.pjndcd norlli wing, -IX feel la twentj feet long, the wnig*, b. ing on- -bVv by R‘n*h:»rd Videan, jr. Cast hy R. V.di ai , -t*n., S. by high cadi : the-aid building b.ing ?itu.;le in tie* t*>w n-hip [j rhr y KiHinrn .iml Vest hv I* K. Si.i p-oii—eon r.i”i!';'.u “‘'i’.t'!.! laiiinc *.l.mu 50 uerr*-*. will. 1m..-.*, j.:jfn..ntl *. few •noun I c uititintng one aere of Im I. boun-U'i and <b*-. nbed fruit I roe- I hereon, To he sold a- li u-property o! Tx* follow-. b-Jniim-g at apod standing «u» the -nth .-id- of Clias. S- ViJlmii . ‘ j i... ona-d... n.ni..nril j s. • And at the di-t mee of four an 1 v bah peid.oi tiosu the mu ih by Geo Edgerlon .md Jm.in.li BoUßjil-, L,. hy I w*-t pa-t ol the Venn lab m floor of the we-tern w.ng at- B«*lillev nod Hlh** S, by W.o. B-aCs'i md N* b-i»n t a died to -nt hiui-e. > t h -, n<"e along the ea-t and w >'-t r* tute , iw; i f > \r t'« ii» rv I I . ri.il.lu2. i*U.,tv-.*iht J.-L'rrt- t*a-t .™ ,-ml.es tu a <’■«■«'>* ! "«1 bv 1C N l>.*s .mi .* corner-£an bu_'on the ‘-outh fi'le of-aid roi-l. theme I*\ IUIJ acre.*. 4U aerrs improved, wt'U f l ' log linu-«- lan 1- of U"\ 111 •I- - j* vi.itti-on -uith twelve degree- we-t thereon. To be sold a - the pmpi-ri vo' i,‘.i- A mint-. • t..™ v .-.L*b,-> m a t-.-l. tl,.*..*;u by tl.e same JUiJX MATIIURS, Sheriff. oightsikgreea we-l t* a p i'ii’*-to .1 pi)'f. tlinue by th- 1-1111. , 1 , f nortl* twelve degn*.*--ea*-t -i\tem. pel-lies to the p! ic* of he- May t.O, j f gmniag. To be sold *i- the piojtei tv of Alex.tu i**r M itti-op. “ ALSO— \ lot of l .iil in Middh-lmiy town-!np. bounded north bv 11-nm Dir. e.i-t !>y Jaino- Abbott. -011th by IL'iny Oolegnucan-i we,t tiy Jaim/s Cl.mehiU; rtuir.uiung about liftv aerei. tweiifv-fiveor thirty acresimpjovt'd. logand fr.ime hmi-e. log barn and a few time trees theieou. To be -old ti the prnpcrtv of Wiibun II Baird. AL'-O—A’ lot of 1-md in J mk-on township, bounded a 3 fol lows: nuilhby John £i* iy and E S ele>. ea*>t by Gantt Rimtb an I 80-tic Beinenf.-uilli by K Aim-- and !l Fr.*no<. and w-t by John Cb* iv 1m I: «.out.iiuing one bun hv-l aud iiiii-*t in -ci'*' with sixty anes improv**.l. one trune hou-e, one log h Hi-e. nni* fi am 1 b u 11. one log barn an I ipph* «u - li ar! theieou. To be add a* the piojicuy of Geoige W \aa degniif ALSO—A lot of laud in Biehmou I town-hip. boun led as» follow-: n irth 1»v Clark Birtlet and Wilhtm Id-w.nih. by F V-hley. Jolin CCI irk an I Iboau- Aim--, -outh »>y I‘lul ip Uiplev and w-*-t bv D L Holden: containing about olio hundred*sixty-tw.) acre-, with .uglily-fne acre- improved, mi" frame house, one franm barn, corn hou-e. apple 01 eh »rd and other fruit tr>.o- theieou. To he sold as the property uf John M C ip-*l- ALS'J—A lot of Uud in Delmar town-hip. bmnded north hyro.ul miming fio*u Well-bum to Fine Cr*'t k. e-i&t. south • ami we.t by’John tinntli: cont.utiiiu-ih-mt two acic-ot im proveil l.md, with a tramc hou-o t!i**ieon. To be .-old aa the propel ty of Henn B AL<H—A lot of Iml in D«“'rfin*M and Clintham town-hips, boun led n-irth In Al'>n/.* Moveisa ea-t t>\ chai!. -II Ji. -ouili b\ Je-.-c Uo-e .md ue-t hy Alon/o Meveiia: c-mt.uning about seventy-five aep's. about tweiitv-tive a«.re- mipioved. a log hou-e. log bam ami yonngapplu urtlmid theieou. Tu bo sold Ua the propel t\ ot Ch-ule- Hall, j ALbO—A hd of land m Delmar town-hip. b-mmk-I mirth , by J Smith, ea-t by Bcnj mdn Reih-yaml W i-’ Derby-hue. 1 West by John Stalt* and south by L Noble-; contmimig.ilnui; 1 flfrv acie-. al'out twenty .inos improvetl. a log h-m-e. 1.. g b-u-'n and a few trust turn- thorooii. To be sold ua the piop.-i -ty of Theodore spencer. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland town-hip, bomi ; ded north by Artemus Barnhart, east by Jo-cp!i Harding, south and west by George Brown—cpn t iining about 230 acres, more or less, with one him dred and ten acres improved, one frame house, two ( frame barns and an apple orchard thereon. 1 ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, boun ■ tied on the north by the norlli tine of wairant No. 1 978, on the east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nich < ols *sc N. Smith, on llie-oulh by lands ol John Ben \ son and Arad Smith and on the west by land of . Zopher Tears and A Updike—containing about one ! hundred and two acre**, with about sixty acres im proved, a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees :, thereon. j ALSO—Another piece nr pirrcl of land in Rut land township, bounded on the north by land> (hr mcrly owned by (lernun Soper and Josephs Clark, on the cast by the Bradford Co. line, on the south by lands in possession of George Crippen and Da vid E Sherman, and on the west by Grandson Wat- ' kins and land formerly owned by Peter Wheeler, I George Worden, Henry Worden and Marlin—con taining two hundred acres or thereabouts, with about one hundred acres improved, a frame house, two frame barns, frame shed, milk house and apple ; orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of j John Benson. | ALSO—A lot of land in the township of Chatham, | bounded north by C. Robinson, J Brady and Define, cast by J Faulkner and others-, south by M Sliort I _ Tn lftlo . . and Bingham lands, west by Jackson, Boar dinun &. j Wu. iUlOj wilGStAlit Stij ! others—containing about one hundred end sixty- *;?.« Mxrpnx. : , . i ■ ii; ’ ‘ IN pursuance of an order of llie OTp lajiV Court wc sli.iit expo**!* to pulilic at the Court liou.-t: in Wcll-horo, mi Tun-olay, June Blli,‘ at “2 o'- clock p. in , the real ot.ito l«»i vil: Oik* hundred and fmtv one acres- n( land in the lovvn*dnp of [lrooUHi id in said C.>ludv t bounded south by J uni’- Coop and J*i-»*ph Howi i.m, ca-l by Charles Ma-chn, north by M. anil Te tcr Stryker, and \vo>l hv I) W . Nnlih-a. J’C MASCIIO i } , May 13, ISJB. F. L MASCHC| j ( AJ,lir s - SEGUS MaNUFACToRV.—F.I M. TIIU.S ha- removed to the building loniip'rly «»f , eu|m , d by the SLCAHS 1 Hoy-, one door belovy I In: Tin and StoveSiorc of D. H.«N, Win. Hoberls, svhero he m >n. ufaelnre-and keep* con-lantiv on h.i'iid, Cijui-»»f Ordinary, Medium, and he-t .brand-, l .i,*j well a* all kind- ol Tobacco. Prices reasonable. Call and Well-boro, May 7,1 SaT.-y. j irn'Kß.'s'n'.S'rEM FATaRYM >vm L r been trraidcd to tbo mui< r-ignrd on lip- a-l will .iiid testament of JOHN CORZ \TT, laic ol* J-iek.-nn d**cM , all person-, indebted to -aid estate are rcqne-U cd to make immediate payment, s’liidj fJmsc claims again-l the same In pn -« nl thl*nj to o. n. 'v Kilr.U ) „ , GvTESDIIib b: ' r ' 3 Jackson, April 15, 185 S 6t. j j EXrX:UTOR’S NOTICE — Hellers irslamcntary having been lo tlie uinhWirfiied on the c*st He of Tunis SinigerUnd, late of £julliv.in dceM , all iKT-ons indebted to .-aid cstdo are Requested to rnukc immediate payment, and those {having claims against the same will pre-enl them Id ■ j m:N«V H. CARD, Ex'r. Sullivan, March ‘ [ police to Builders!. EAIiED proposal* will bo received liy i he School Directors of Tioja DUluct until the lillcuUh of May, for the building of School lmn>e in village. A plan and specific ition ofllv: lmu<.c may bo seen at the ‘•lure of C. O. Ely. m Tioga village. E. T. BENTLEY. Sue. Tioga, April lllh, 1858. j | ' o: isr. DAiiTT, dentist. Office at his rear the- Acndtviy. All work pertaining to hi* line of business done promptly and well, [April 22J l|ssS.] ' ST- LAWRENCE - II|OTEL. W3I. S. CAMPBELL & CO.. PnOl'kliiTOKa. All the latest Fashionable styles of S4S.S & OiitP-Sj For men and Ln<H<*s* PninOle, Satin, Cloth and Mor occo Gaiters Av:n 4-=. t«> * ’..00; I-alies' Morocco, Calf ami oi;- anvlled Hoots, from to '*jr.Lathes Morocco .Patent Leather. mm Satin Slippers and Huskiua; Men's Ipntcs: Leather, Cloth ami Calf Congit-ss Gaiters. Men's Kip. Calf and Ernmnu-llcd Brogan*; Men's Patent L<*.uher ami Calf Oxfor-LTic-sand Mippors; Cl.ihlron's .-hoc* fei.pp**: (iait'-r*. Ho-.cry Ae., Lath -s' Rubber* ami Sandals, tir-t qu di:y 4*.. ihii-1 .jindily I*.: Men's Rubbers nml s.n <!il. tir-t .pialuv i-; LaJioj* Hosiery, ftdk, Lisle uuJ ICi t Gluvc-s ami Gauntlets. * Cent’s furnishing CootJs. rmbroll.i*. Tiunk- Ciri-ft C tg*. Silk, Merino and (b r-h.rt«.itu! Drawer-’ t’rwat-, T:'*s. and ftcarf-s; Po-p»‘n.b r ib—j**rv. (ih»v’c*. shirt®. ;1 ir-. Liam. Silk an J Cotton IliiUw korcheif.-: «l-o an .l-mu tn*.»n( • f CHOCKSEY To be soM clu vn far Ov-h, Corning, April 2J, Is.'.i. Jy * WILLIAM WALKER, SIXTEEN YEARS WILDS OF AFRICA I)U. UYIMSSTOXi7S TRAVELS A\D EXI'LOKATrOX i in tiio "U il I- t.f Afn'M: from t li«* tHr ion 'i W Aon* r lean I-Mmon is now ready lor t'anva—ei? .nnl Acesits. Vs* ) book i-h evin;: a ver% side, s. aw li ; « npie-at a ulmr. Tin.* coium.&-:un jund tj.u ti v»• Azt’it*. Spe.-imvir copies sent 1-v mail, on receipt of the prli*e 3 »1 Cl j. W. DItADLLV. I’nbL-h* r. No. IS North Fourth St.. L'lnlaiclpL.a, CACTiDV Tho attention of the I'm-li-he: !i.:-* ’eon railed to ep-nrl edition- oi thii k. put forth >i« *N *rr.iliu •< of Dr. Ln ■ • ttotnA Travels in Afi.oi.’’ i< (.heap Ann*/* i iMilion of tM* jrri.it work j.ut>!i*! oil ami contain • all : important Matter of :h.* Hivi-h 1 dr: *n wKi h 14 «.y, I .u . ; lor ll*t* ti nth of llit- ..‘•■i. rti<»n w\* ;vf-r t<» tin* follownr.' n>** - ce- iiom -ou:e of the most 10-pceubk joarn.slt iu iLc ceui. tr\ : xnncn? of the i-refs. With trnth we cna a .ty. tlrt bcV\ au is tn *h‘- r fi fiixi_ pal In-, -i »•,.»:* c- !■{ tuilu" ! •■ • il iirtroLu’i n>r' - .a' 4 u>-■’••u. i !..• 4 h.i;. •m Iv illu-ti.Ut'l. pj- - .-.*.- i,„.. t i .iti f..r v.h: I. ilr. iJr.: Iky's p'-.Mk.iL \'TiIY .!(b ‘ 7i' .. In t'.i' \ dui.'c* h o ntc Ito ii- iT.o w of XT Lsv in >nv’* 'j s.iwl--. fiiiltt.inr only sLicji title det-uL..—.51 it odvf.. .1..C11M.L. 1.5 v i i.r £o»i Xi'iu'!. —-Xwthovr.ni re.il Important our Til--"••tier.l n.• v. 01 pr f-r tl*i- t*» tl*f cj. ti-»n. c--.pt uuMy a-» tlx .* c.-t l>> t tllxti£. — Plnva. 1 i Dr. Uvinir-tnu.-T Pr,.--' i-, an 1 lie ..aidi.-i in . a *u.di Afrit, Ai»im* tr to irr«Mf ndvmt o; in diG « >T ; {it n. v. Itlcli i- t mint? * eII y tli** t-.{. l!• »:j noit a.-tvi-Volc to tl.t* re idiT vlmrttv-is k. piu. t.. li J'l'tiu. doll .CiJ uUIII-.' ,u,Ut. — eVrLi.OU Pi/-T. It i- i rl 1: an.i ir >'*!c fir rc. iJ.-r. r.n tli • i'i; si! lirn- -re 1- :n \.lo« J: tf <* pu'-iL-Ii *r h is it ct'i.*:n ix<l it t i i!.c- i»t tli-Mi-ruuls—C'!U,7H'; c n:i'-t »»inn-*Mrt;.-t\»e <*l. ipoT* v hs« !i are Ilhe’y t -I*‘ 'in! ■ ti'ii- ‘irvl * :tl m,e h op- i f p I’ ftion m<-u* pf--.. !i::th. stn-i at rh • m’u,* ;.i,ic mo.'j ; itisU.toiilv than i'a o vi•!s*- Ltu".-. * • A v nilv due i' -tivcn r> this vohr.r.o, l-y the* au-’idf n of l.toicvi «>f Id-- o »r•< r m Afrii.i. ’ iuni a.’: pother it w ,uM l’c (litlic’i!: t.» n ii.jo unv public vid nnre ti/I;* :u> i-t-* tin- p .puL.r t tr'tt ol mir u r re.. ine •hVt.t v (.It !i i- -n - niu.tui* -Ciin* UiS in !.ir ■ countru ■*. uhn h totn.ix * llm ami inc.r«..taus our steel of um ml kn i" It 'U,c. —N./A V.n.Kitfe. It tell' the v.hole -toiy. Icauj." out ultjrobsiuas ami cp; ho-U- L - 'i.u. Tnt. April ±‘. 1-.*' S. 1 ri. 11I0MS0N & PAKRINGTON, Fire & life insurance agents. CoE.MNG, N. V. Aetna fire insurance co., CM’ Hartford, Conn.—Capital Sl,otio,o(UL piJCRNiX FIRE INSURANCE CO , -t- ( Of' Hartford, Conn.—Capital $200,000, Hartford fire insurance co., Ol* Hartford Cl., Capital $5OO 000. Connecticut fire insurance co., ! Of Il.irllbrd Cimn. Capital $2OO 000 PEOPLE'S EIRE INSURANCE CO. I Of Now York Oily—Capital SI.aO.CCJ MAXII \ I'TW FIRKINSCRANCHCO, Of New 5* or I,- City—Capital $200,000 .XTE'A'.YORK LIFE INSURANCE t o. An un.nl .led Capital SI ,21.0,000, Tiic subscriber having sneeictUd f» the Fire in surance bu>ii»o' of Gen. Thompson, K-q., is pn pared lo lake risks and i-sm* policies in the abo\e weii known and reliable slnck Companies. Farm buildinjr-a injured for three venrs r.l rales almost a*, low a« thm-cof mutual endip.inies. All looses will he promptly and satisfactorily set tled and paid at lhi< finer. -'lpplic.ilions bv mail will receive prompt alien tier., >. j. Farrington, / . C. II THOMSON, >-Jgtnl3. ('orninjr, Apr si 20, 1559. SEXT FREE TO A7iY Or. Ct. P-.h.‘i: and Originator cf the Gift Book Enterprise, HAS i- n'i .i r.sul t. 'til f -Ir rc* c of l ii-wxk-j.’i-ii.Ji.riling .x Lir = -o ,»ui a- i-rttu-.-n: ol . l.i:i i- »f hti'fM'T:!-- , f 'j eti ol Loi:s will bo idvai with even - AlOoO wort of bo-.J?' -’M. A ;r»a fron 25 cts t.» £lOO, will ileliverc) \vi; C.uil l-oi.k ~t tin- tiliU- ut or I' i • from t'i«- ivur-trv j r..r:pt!y f.U • laud tin* tV warded by oxpr«*"< nr mail <m the -huo day the order o rc ceitcd A eumjdcte -t-j ll ftae. A«Mrc—o. O. KTAN? -ir.J Cii.-'tmu . I’hil wMrdna. J.m. 2S Auditor's Notice. MMIR undijr-iirncd appointed an Auditor l>v Ur JL Orphaids Court of Tioi» i Countv. to di-hur.—_• the of the estate of I). X. \V KIUiKR, late o* Clymer town-hip dee’d., amony the creditor- u-v ptr.-nus (untied then to, htrrby dive.-* notice that he will attend t<i the duties yt hi.- appointment on Sat urdiy the jUi d.«y of t unt; next, at liU oh'.co ij WejUhuro, at one o’cha k P. M., when and whir*' all per-on-* having (hiii upon s.«ld fund are r? quired lo prc-(nl the for erUifirnution and ul iow.tnce, or he forever dihirnd Ihrtfrom. JnllN PACHC, Auditor. \Vt il-hos’o. Apri* 2*3. I-:18 HAL!) ll /.V LOWELL <s■ CO. H ivc a small Stork o< Goods on h .nd, bought if? view of ll»c tight turn*:*, whn ii will be sold \erv low for t/.»>h or any kind <>l Produce. \\ c are loVati K .;l our old *.1.111*1 in 1 mg.i \ jiJ »gr, ojrcrlly opposi.e the M imui'.tli Siorc o! C’b.trh - (). Kta, W c would further -ay lo nil tho-e indebted to ns by note or book account, that wc mu-l have piy or cost- will )>o made. \\ c’il lake C »-h nr anv and all kind,*, ol Produce at the highc-t market prices. H.ir.UU IN, I.OU Ki.L & CO, Nov. 2fi. 18.57. TIO« V t'OSA'TV .S’ TE.I M TL i) VII I *Y, G MIL L At 7l:tiu*b<trs, Pernio rilliE now iirnl sj.Jondu! Si cam Milt at Mainshur ■ -L i- now in lull operation, and the proprietor t, prepared lo do custom work or Flouring with neat ness .ind de-patch. This Mill has 4 run of stone, and i- capable «■( grinding 80 1> utr hour. Persons bringing Gram lo this Mill can have it ground ty take home with them; and we will war rant them is good work as c.m he done in this re. gion of country.- LVMAN \V KTJA)/2E, Prop'r, Oct. 8, ISo7. U. Iv. UKLNDAGE, Agrnt . Auditors Nolicc,~ T[IC undersigned, hating been appointed ai, auditor lo audit the accounts of Robert Samp, snn and Ellen GoodaU, admr’s of Samuel GinidaU 1 tie of IJiclinmnd, dcc'd., will attend to the dutn.* ol hi- appointment on Thursday the 20lli day o. May next, at I o’clock p. m., ut the office of i/f. 1* Cone at Well-born, at which lime and place all per sons inlcre-lcrl in the mailer mu-l present iiu-«r claims or be forever debarred from coming in i.j.un the “ft'iir. Tili>S Af.LEX, ’ Wt-lUls.to, Acr'd!?', 1.. i. • .tpim.r.ip' ,lt 1,11,1,1 Concert. Hall Block. ABDBESS
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