GROCERIES GROCERIES groceries clothing CLOTHING CLOTHING BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHO HA.TS & CAPS HATS & CAPS HATS & CAPS CROCKERY CROCKERY crockery STONE«WARE STONE WARE STONE VVARE WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE HARDWARE hardware HARDWARE the new goods THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS Welisboro, Slay 27, 1853 Executor’s Notice. \ fTTTEHS TESTAMENTARY haring been granted to the , unJersip.ed upon the last will and testament of Abner ike, Ute of Charleston, dec’d, all persons indebted to the an* requested to make immediate payment, and those ) Min" claims acainst the same will present them to * SETH CLARK, Ex>. ClAtleston, May 20, *6B. 6t. JENETTE PEAKE, Ex’x. Notice. •xTOTICE is hereby given that the following persons hove jN filed petitions for Licences to keep inns or taverns, in tbe of Quarter Sessions of Tioga county, and that the game will be presented to the Judges ofsald Court on Wednes day 9th day <»f June next, at 2 o'clock, afternoon Janitj Saj re. Wcllsboro. Bii'sell Taylor. u John Siifidd, Morris. Uety R. Uall, Blossburg. JaiuH K Sables, Westfield. U U. Putter, Middlebury Mar 13,1858. J. V. DONALDSON, Cubs. NOTICE I ; herein given, that a special Court will be held at the C-.nrt Hou->e in 'Vellsboro, by the Hon. David Wilmot, cj3M ,, ncinp on -Vouday the 19th day of July next, common naeat i o’clock p. m., and to continue two weeks, for the trial of th A following causes, under the provisions of the act S Assembly of 14lh April 1834. J. F. DONALDSON Y?.lhboro, May 20,1858. • Proth’y. T;uton a=. Lownsbcrry Bank of N’orth America ys. I/vavi MTlHston vs. Caikct Duflcy V*ai Oigood vs. Graves Dyer vs. Johnson'et nl Tharp v= Mclntyre 'Wallace et al vs. Inscho • u ;lAai Trustees va. Merrill TravU & Turner vs. Benson D*lps A Podge vs. Kreas Lowrey vs. Combs ■x «t al vs. Thompson Dyer vs. Tioga Hail road Co. "son vs Slowell k son Leach vs. Phillips et al uis for Potter v. BeckwithDePoi vs. Parmentier ;liam Trustees vs. Benson Ross for Dent vs. Babcock Stephens vs. Bacho Ex’r of Korn's. Sr'*' vs. Pfowell & son Bclvtvs. liill «t ul SECOND WEEK. iVl.e i Ross rs. Spalding Beach v«‘. Cone C-rl..'-. vr llulburt Bingham Trustees vs. Fairman P wfcaai Trustees vs. SJosson do. vs Loro - do, vs. do. do. va Lanphcar et al Niles do. ts Norwood (*-» \ 3 Hutson et al do. vs Wells et al B.n s ‘liarß Trustr>(-i vs. Potter Bingham Trustees vs. Bens>oa do. v 9. Patridgo et al ds v-. Crittenden Ev'.if \s Ely ct al B’pcl.am Trustees vs. CUlcy et si do. vs. Inscho et al do. vs. Buck et al do. tr, Mattison do. tk, Mattison do. vs. Long Jr.etal Washington Mutual Insurance da. vs. Hornck et al Co. vs. Stilwetl do. rs. I’nstoti et al TTwlunrtoii Mutual Insurance Wke's Admr'a vs I/*ckc Co. vs. Nichols, Wood & Co. Bathe L Ross vs. Osgood OTIMER STYLES & FISHIONS. Mrs. M. J. Grierson, FTAS Just returned from the City with a full as n. sorlmcnt ofMillincry Goods, which she offers for sale aV the lowest cash prices. STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY BONNETS, of >ll prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is up lo 4>. Cd. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of all prices. Frenclr Flowers and Box Flowers. A beautiful assortment of RIBBONS, LININGS, LACES . CRAPES SILKS, and all kind of materials for making Summer Winter Mourning Goods. LUtle Boy* Hals,'Girl’s Flats, and Ladies* Riding Hits, AW ntder* promptly attended lo* Bonnets cleaned and done over on short notice. Mrs.Grier»on has employed for the season a good milliner. ETShop on Main Street, over Niles & A/JiolfsSj we . J3 j |BsB] ON MANHOOD AND ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. dost PulilisM, Gratis,.the 50th Thousand. f.flell* „ A raw WORDS 0\ THE RATIONAL , lDl ™t 'si'hont Medicine, of Spennatof* ™ t>{ i or L»>cal Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions, i—.» . and Nervous lability, Impotency, and -v simcnts to Marriage gcuerally. by n. , m . B. DE LANET, M. D. lan / f " 1 th “ t thc man . y alarming complaints. '” c ".'I 1 ; “"prudence and solitude of youth, may be ri-« V fcr™, l^ T P L ’Vl KDIC . I;tE > in thi! wort c~i : ani tbc entirely new and highly euc -5 r adoptc,i V tl,e Author, fully explained, rrto” ami ,1 C , rs “"'t*' '”»Wtd to cure HIMSELF »: « un^ruSnr 6 TCL c . o!t ’ thereby a ™ di,,s "" f;* v* ? Trft» P° Bt ree * n a 6eA l e d cnvel- DELwky f/r?! lia l d) tWo Btam P« 10 Br.B. fcyrt. ».I?SS. 1 61 rtreet > Kew York City. BlackliawK Chief, !Rm M AY f° unt * nt the stable of the jr7~. subscriber, Iwo miles east of Settlement, on the Old i | ° u °ty Road, Richmond township, the ,m ** f '°S a Co. Pa., the present season, for * H " rses - Black Hawk Chief Shcrmiu J Sk ‘. ff Coll -.« sire Blackhawk, gg sire sire Justin Morgan. Dam was of is rll d ; Black Hawk C 1, ’ ief is i el b|aok * rf 6rm“,££'* wei e'> s “f 0 > b »- *>'?»* be cannni i w 0 “Winn, and splendor of carnage, "a Pcun.fi 2 Cl,a:l leci an y stock horse in North 'alJ.'J'or Hawk Chief was foaled bin, p ’ n ?°n-53; the property of Newell Farn f «mslr oCk P°'!!> Niagara Cd„ N, Y. ls,lf oriu '' edol| ars for single service, ten dol- All raitE, 5 ? Mn lm< * b^een dollars to insure, rwiuref,,. lumI um a distance accooimodaled with ■ M charge. a? ™ N B - FAULKNER. # J r, ' e lo "»S Flying Morgan. THIS splendid horse was sired by _ u , . liie celebrated trotter. — f e **^lC*Hyin z Morgan” the pride of Ver. aaKahjTt mont horse breeders, and does credit the unequalled slock from which lockjJ* ls dan * was * Messenger mare, a ° to l^e Morgan > n “11 that consli. C( * eniW- 6006 [*? t* l6 horse. For sixength, speed Qr °** Worses 1 148 never been to, 151 l' / 0Un g Flying Morgan is seven years 01 hi» *“?• an< l weighs 1100 lbs. He can * ar itahhoc lnsl< * e three minutes, and was alienee >i ,t , premium for speed and general ex> lf o V,; jg 5 g Windham Co. Fair, held at Bratte- ., tlie ensuing season, Monday's, ir iber r n- at the stable of (he sob ;tt\ tl it,* ,Z*' and the remaining days of each T «*s!sVn t I?E - K ; r - r in WelUboro. : *Qiuil cnsi toinsQre 8 10 accordance with ,858. D L - AIKEN ' 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. We will sell GLASS WARE GLASS WARE GLASS WARE BEAUTIFUL PLIID SILKS At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago at Bs. Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at 6s. worth 12s. BLACK SILK, Twenly.eight inch Black Silk 4usually gold for Bs. I will sell you the 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. CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE NEEDLE WORK, We will sell you Needle Work less than the cloth is worth. Beaulifol French Wrought Collars for 4s worth usually 10s. Splendid sets Sleeves and Col. lars 6s. Muslin Edging and Inscrtings at one-half the usual prices. Marseilles Goods of ail kinds cheap, a full set sold by our neighbors at ]2s we will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper than ever heard of before. AT ROE'S AT ROE’S AT ROE’S Do not slay from the Regulator Store, for your ezample 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 oi a frowning face, when so little money will clear it up, should he cured by calling at the Rega lator and buying one of those heavy NEEDLE WORE FRENCH VEILS , Bought at the late Auction, which we will sell at 6s. worth 12s. Sickness Is not so distressing when fhere is carefulness or patience, and patience you will need when you come to select the goods, in consequence of the great rush of customers, and the piles of goods you will find, but we will do as fast as wc can. Wc have added a number of men to our list, and you will not be kept in wailing long, for the bundles are continually moving out at the door, with the one continued sound How Cheap! How Cheap ! I And the fast colored Lawns for 6 I*4 cents, and the real Jaconet Lawns for Is. Elegant Brilliants for Is., beautiful Challies for Is worth 2b Pd new styles. Bayadere Challies entirely new and cheap er than ever sold in the country. Three cases of those Mohair Debegea, which we sell at 6 I*4 cents, always sold at Is. They go off by the piece, and yon must come soon to get those Mohair dark col. ors for old ladies. When we look on the counte nance of n good k'ird grandmother, we cannot bnt iova and revere her, although she may not be able to do much with her hands, (we have a job lot of Kid Gloves bought at Auction, that wc sell at Is per pai,r warranted kid) with the household, but by imitating Lois of old she can do much for the fam ily in relieving the mother of a part of her cares, by spending a day at the Regulator Store 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, 1 yard wide 6 L 4 cents per yard. 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting V yard wide 7 cents per yard. 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting 3.4 yard wide 6 cents per yard. 7 Bales Lawrence Steam Cloth 3-4 yard wide 4J cents per yard. Colton Butting, Warp, Twine, different grades, Colton yarn all numbers. In the mother nothing can be 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 ol s as m w It s Which comprise over 200 different patttrn*.— Some Estella 3 yards square 10s, that have been sold at $5 with a good assortment of Crape and Silk Shawls, A Black Silk with heavy fringe, 172 inches square we will sell you for 40s. Crapes from $4, to $2O each. Lace Capes, some beautiful ones that we will sell at ruinous prices. We can only ask you to look and wo will sell you every article as we advertise. JfiUlmery Goods. Straw Bonnets from la to 20s. French Flowers by thtf Box. American Flowers by the Box. Pattern Hats, Dress Caps. Straw Braids. Blondes, Ruches, &c. Cords, Tassels, French Corsets, Brass and Steel Hoops. mmw mmm* The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. The first spreads the news, the second religion, and the third and last spreads Douglass and Sherwood’s pal. ent Steel Skirls with adjusting Bustle, which may be found at the Regulator £tore', Corning, N. Y. Ten cases of those fine Foxed Gaiters at 4s. fid. per pair. Eight cases of Women’s Enamelled Coots 6s usually 10s, Men’s heavy Brogan Shoes (hat cost 6s per pair to make wc will sell them at 75 cents. Mens’ Kip Boots, Fancy topsand well made 10s per pair. A good kip at 12s, and any quantity of La. dies* Rubbers at Is fid per pair. The Rubbers are Good pear’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 kold usu ally at Bs. Campeachy Hat, while. 4s sold usually at Bs. Palm leaf by Iho dozen or single one {or a song, and ribbon thrown in at that. Boy's and Youth's Hat of all kinds. Hen’s and Boy’s Summer Goods. Kentucky Jeans Is per yard. Heavy double and twisted Cottonadc, handsome plaid Is 6d. Hand some Figured SaUinett, wide stripe, 3a worth 65.~ Fancy Cassimeres, Broad Cloths,Vestings, on which we will not be beat in price, in the Stale. IT I will only say, let every member of the fumi* ly strive to make home happy by calling at the Reg ulator and selecting a bundle of those Cheap Goods, by so doing you will remedy it and make a “Sweet home,” even 'a home ofl Earth, and at the same time do much good to him who is in want of the “needful” which is yoor humble servant. B. E. BOBIN SON. Corning, May 20, 1858. The Grocery Department is Full. FORK, HAMS', flour sugars, TE5u, &.c. Obod Floor warranted $4,75. Good Flour not warranted $4. Candle, la, Sugar, good, 7 cents per pound, every thing equally a» cheap Corning, May 30,1858. R. E. ROBINSON. $5O 000 BOOTS & SHOES THE TIOGA COUKTY AGITATOE. SHERIFF’S SALES. BV VIRTUE of sundry writs of Fi. Fa. Lev. Fa. end Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Com. mon Pleas of Tioga County and to roe directed I will expose to public sale on MONDAY, the 7th day of June nest, at one o’clock afternoon, in the Court House, Wellaboro, the following described property, to wit: A lot of land in the Borough of Elkland, bounded aa fol io*®* to wit: beginning at south-east corner of lot contracted by John Byoa to S. A. Buck, north 80° west 5 8-10 perches thence south 2° west 6 perches to a post, south 88° east 5 8-10 perches to Buffalo street; thence north 2° east 6 perches to the place of beginning—containing 54 8-10 perches more or leas, with a blacksmith shop and two apple trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot bounded north by lands in possession of Hiram Mahew, east by Buffalo street, south by blacksmith shop Ic-t of Joel Parkhurst In possession of Uiram Buck and west by John Kyan—containing one fourth acre more or less, with a frame house thereon, situate in Elk land borough. To be sold os the property of S. A, Buck. ALSO—A lot of laud in the village of Elkland, bounded north by Dexter Whitney, east by Buffalo street, south by Joel Parkhunt and west by John Byan—containing about one-fourth of an acre, more or less, all improved, a frame dwelling bouse and other out buildings thereon. To be sold as the property of S. A. Buck with notice to Hiram Buck terre tenant. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Osceola, bounded north by Church 'street, east by Wm. Barker, south by Bessel Crandall and west by highway—containing three acres of improved land, a frame dwelling house, frame barn, corn house and other out buildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of C. F. Culver and Enos Sloeeon. ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by S. X. Billings, east by Long Bun road, south by Wellsboro aud Coudersport road and-.wesc by S. X. Billings—containing one acre improved land, with a large tavern house, born and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Ben jamin Barse. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded on the north by highway and Frederick Woodbury, ou the east by lands of Cromwell Bennett, on the south by lands of N©- hemiah Beach and J. Beach, on the west by lauds occupied by Augustus H^jodbury—containing sixtv-eight acres more or less, with about thirty acres Improved, with a log house, a small frame house partly built, a frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Augustus Woodbury. ' ALSO —A lot of land in the boro of Wellsboro, bounded on tbo south-east by Water street, on the north-east by road leading to L. I. N’icliola and land of John N. Bacbe, on tbo north-west by H rs. A. P. Cone, and south-west by Budolph Cliristenat—containing about one third of an acre, improved, a frame house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold os tbo property of George W. Taylor. ALSU—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded as follows: north by M. Boom and Paul Ilunten, east by A. Woodbcrry, south by Bingham lauds, west by Albert Clark —containing about seventy-five acres, twenty-five acres im proved, one log house and a small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of William I). Kelly. ALSO—A lot of land in Butland township, Tioga county, and in Columbia township Bradford county, bounded as fol lows : on the north by lands of William Loper, east by lands of Collins Loper and Georg - Loper, on the south by lands late of H. Loper and John Benson, and on the west by Tbos. Loper and the estate of Josephus Clark—containing about sixty-five acres, with about forty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold os the property of Sidney L. Hibbard, late Treasurer of Ti oga county. ALSO—A lot of land m Richmond townslyp, bounded as follows : north by M. Benedict, east by C. Kelley and A. H. Uderosey, south by 11. H. Dent and west by A. Nickerson— containing about twenty-five acres, with six acres improved, one log house aud some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the properly of Lucy Aylesworth. ALSO—A lot of latd in Mansfield, bounded on the north by a proposed street leading from Main street to Academy street called Seminary avenue, on the cast uud south by lands of J. S. Hoard, Cordelia Smythc ,and Win. D. Kelley, and on the west by Williamson Road or Main street, said lot is one hundred and fifty feet square, being 150 feet on Main street and 150 feet on Seminary street, with a frame bouse, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Minor A. Congdon. ALSO—A lot of land iu Liberty township, bounded as fol lows, north by Williamsport road, east by Sami. Harts ock, south by Joel Woodruff and west by 6. Land—containing one fourth of an acre, with one frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of John Duitch. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded on the north by highway and lands of Woodbury, east by Ben nett, south by N. Beach and yest by A. Woodbury—contain ing sixty-eight acres, about thirty acres improved, log bouse, frame barn, com house aud apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of P, P, Christian. ALSO—A lotof land in Chatham township, bounded north by highway, east by Matthew Boothe, south by Paul Hunter, and west by Solomon Cooper's estate—containiugabout forty acres and about fifteen or twenty acres improved and lug house thereon. Tobe soldes the property of Augustus Wood berry. "■ ALSO—A lot of land la Deerfield township, bounded on the north by John Howland, on the cast by E. Seely and on the south by E. Seeley, and on the west by John Howland— containing fifty acres, with about thirty acres improved, a frame home aud barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel B. Price- ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded on the ■ north by S- W. A D. F. Pomeroy, east by Munson Dond, south by Munson Doud and west by S. W. & D. F. Pomeroy—con taining three and one-fourth acres, all improved, a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit tree* thereon. To be sold as the property of Simeon Ford and Susannah Ford. ALSO —A lot of land in Chatham, bounded north by road to Knoxville, east and south by Robert Hill and west by road from Short's to Westfield—containing-one acre of Improved land, witb a frame house and barn thereon. To be nold as the properly of Russel Humphrey and A. D. Humphrey. ALbU —A lot of laud in Charleston towu&lup. bounded north by II Hays, east by A Wilkinson, south by John Van cise aud west by Sheilfiem lan^s— containing about forty four acres, with twenty-hve or thirty acres improved, a frame house and barn and small orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph C West. ALSO—A lot of land m the borough of Lawreuceville, be ginning at the north-east corner of a lot of land owned by W W Rallaid on Mill street, thence south two and a half de grees west by laudi owned by Ballard i Carr twenty perches to a stake, thence south eighty-seven and a half degrees east four perches to a stake, thence north two and a half degrees east on lands owned by C A Stanton ten perches to a stake, thence south eighty-seven and a half degrees cast by lands of the said Stanton four perches to a stake, thence north two and a half degrees east on lands of C Middaugh two ' perches to a stake, thence south eighty-seven aud a half de grees east three perches to a thence north two and a lourth degrees east eight perches to said Mill street, thence north eighty-seven aud a half degrees west eleven perches to the place of beginning—containiug 144 perches more or less, one frame house, one iramc barn, with some fruit trees there on. ALSO—Another lot of land bounded as follows: Beginning at a post on the cast side of Main street, being the south west corner of Uatris F & Robert Kyon’s lot, thence south eleven degrees cast twenty-six feet to a post, thence north seventy-nine degrees cast one hundred feet to a post, thence north eleven degrees west seventy-six feet to a post, thenco south seventy-nine degrees west onebundred feet to the point tho place of beginning, being lot Mo. 7 on map of land be longing lately to James Hill with a store house thereon. To be sold as the property of A. M. Trangh. ALSO—A lot of land situate in tho township of Deerfield, bounded on the north add east by lands of the estate of the late Silas Billings, lands of Alanson Seely and lands of Elea zer S. Seeley, on tho south by lands of the Bingham estate and lands of William Ward, and on the west by ludds of J. IFPotter and II £ Potter, lands of S B Price and lauds of John Howland—containing two hundred and twenty acres, more or less, of which about one hundred and thirty-five acres are improved, With one dwelling house, one barn and shed, one wagon house, one corn house and two apple orch ards thereon. To be sold ns the property of Eleazer Seeley. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded north by highway and F. Woodberry, east by C. Bennett, south by N Beach and others and west by Augustus Woodberry—con taining about seventy acres, about twenty acres improved, a ' log house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in same township, bounded north by 1 William Simpons, east by P S Christian, south by Bingham lands and west by Bingham lands—-containing about fifty eight acres, about thirty-five acres improved, a log house and a few fruit trees thereon. To he sold as tho property of Au gustus Woodberry. ALSO—A lot of land in tho townships of Deerfield and Chatham, bounded north by Nancy Temple, east by John Mattison, south by John Schoonover and David Angel, west by Knox & Howland—containing one hundred acres and about five or six acres improved, and a log house thereon.—*• To be sold us the property of Hiram Inscho. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, now borough of Mansfield, bounded east by H. Davis and Williamson road, south by J P Morris, west by Tioga Railroad and north by Kuhn and U Davia-containing about four acres, all improved, with frame house, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of 0. H. Phelps. ALSU—A lot of land in Brookfie\ township, bounded north by highway, east by G W Bacon, south by U D Hoods, west by D T Uarduer—containing about one half acre of im proved'land, frame tavern house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Wm. J Bowman. ALSO—A lot of land in Covington township bounded as follows: Beginning six rods south west corner of lot No 8 of Bingham lands in Covington and Richmond township, conveyed to D Holden, being in tho west line of lot No 7 in possession of Silas Lnnpliicr, thence south west one hun dred and forty-seven rods to a corner of lot conveyed by H II Dent to John II Wilcox, thenco by line-5 of said lot and lot No. 11 also conveyed to said Wilcox west twenty-nine rods, north thirty-eight and 9-10 rods, west thirty-five rods, thence continuing west by tho north line of lot No. 2d In possession of Edwin Dyer sixty-six rods to tho,north-west corner thereof, thenco north east by tho west line of the Bingham lands conveyed to II XI Dent one hundred and eight and one-tenth rods to the south west corner of lotpfo. 9 Cov ington and Richmond township, thence east by the south line of the same (No, 9.) one hundred and thirty-one and five tenths rods to the ploccof beginning—containing ninety-one and two-tenths, acres, being lot No loin warrant No. 3375 and 3386 of Bingham lands in Covington township, with about eighteen acres improved. To be sold as the property of IKy att Sumner. ALSO —A lot of land in Rutland township, county of Tioga, State of Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by lands of Harvey Horton and J V Swan, on the east by said Swan and Wm. Goodwin, on the south by said Goodwin and on the west by John Horton—containing about fifty acres, with a frame house and barn and other out buildings thereon. To be sold as the property of James Fholen with notice to John W. Guernsey terre tenant. ALSO —A lot of land in Sullivan township bounded as fob lows, North by Sanford Johns and John Meekley, east by Cbarlcs Smith, south by Levi Moble and S Jlumsey, west by George Seymore—containing fifty-nine acres and of aq acre, with about thirty acres improved, one frame house, and apple orchard thereon. To bo upld as the property of Andrew Scon ter. 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, west by Sidney and Kehcmiah Beach—containing about eighty-five acres more or less, about sixty acres Improved, one frame house and apple orchard thereon. To he sold as the property of Robert Hill. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded north by Peter ilowrey, east by £ 1) Fisher, south by Elijah Kn*pr> by B P Bailey— containing about fifty acres, about twenty-fire acres improved, a frame bouse, log stable and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Cornelius Pierce, , ALSO—A lot ofland in Westfield township bounded north by W Harris, east by James King, south by John Wadkins, west by J S Bryden dec’d and Haining—containing about olghty-thrae acres, more or less, about 45 ot 50 acres improv ed, frame home, frame barn and a fe* fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Stephen S Ttinzile. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township bounded north by Morkroma, east by J Mafkrams & Patrick, south by Ira Baker and west by highway leading from Beech's mill to Knoxville—conUUningabont thirty-five acres, about twen ty acres improved, log house, log born and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Human Migholl. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north by Billing’s lands, east by Billing's lands, south by Billings, and west by II W Mcrricks: containing about fifty acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, one frame house and u few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of H W Babcock. ALSO—A* lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north by Thomas Eldridge, east by John Sikes, soulh by John Ber ryenn and west by Thomas Eldridge and Ely Kimball: con taining about fifty acres, about thirty acres Improved, frame house, frame blacksmith shop, log barn, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of D D .Roberts. ALSO—A lot of land in Covington township, bounded as follows: Beginning at tbe north-west corner of lot No. 19 as laid out on the plot of Covington borough, thence running easterly along tho north line thereof 180 feet to Hiram’s lane, thence sontb along said lane 46 feet, thence westerly on a parallel line with the first 180 feet to the east line of the Williamson Road, thence north along said Boad to tho place of beginning, 46 feet cast with a church thereon; containing more or less, bounded west by the Williamson Road, north by lot No. 20, east by Hiram’s lane, south by the south part of lot No. Iff in the Boro of Covington. To be sold as the property of tho First Presbyterian Church and Society of Covington. ALSO—A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by A K Bosard, east by Morgan Seeley, south by - street, west by highway leading from Osceola to Addison ; contain ing about one half abre of improved land, frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To he sold as.the prop erty of Isaac B Taft, Bonsom Eglestin and Dexter Whitney. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded on the north by land formerly cf R N Archer now Montevllle Moyer, on tbe east by Nelson Davis, on tho south by Frederick Booth, and on the west by Frederick Moyer; containing seventy-two and a half acres, with about twenty acres improved, and a log house thereon. To bo sold as the property of John Mor ris and Fleming McGill. ALSO—A lot of land in the borongh of Wellsboro bounded as follows : beginning at a post on north side of Main street In Wellsboro aforesaid, thence by lauds of £ J Brown north -20 perches to a post corner, thence by lands of A Growl south 43 % degrees east 27 perches to a post ou north side of Muu street aforesaid, thened along Main street south 85 degrees west 18 6-10 perches tp| the place of beginning; containing one acre aud 20 perches, and being out lot No. H of the origi nal plan of Wellsboro, excepting a strip of two perches wide sold out of said lot to E J Brown off of the west end of said lot, with a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Charles Margrof. ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded north by lands of James Ford, east by Sly & Daggett, south by lands of Isaac Mann and public road and west by A D Cole; con taining ninety .eight and seven tenths acres, with about 18 or 20 acres improved, a good log house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of William Utter. ALSO—A lot ofland situated in Ifard township, Tioga Co. Pa., bounded north by Lester Vanhorn, cast by Erastus Kiff and C E Rathbone, south by Solomon Smith aud west by t William Annis and John J Smith; containing aboutonehun dreernnd fortv acres more or less, about sixty-five acres im proved, one frame house, one frame barn and apple orchard, thereon. To be sold as tbo property of Danici Uagar with notice to John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land* in Charleston township, bounded as follows: north by Andrew Tipple and Peter Dockstader, east by Peter Dockstader, south by Calvin Ely and west by C Hall; containing about sixty acres,"with about thirty-five acres improved, one frame house, one log bam, and n few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold us the property of Noah Wheeler. ALS(>-A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded cost by John W Guernsey, Utley. Dailey, Niles & Doughtcy, south by James R Wilson, west by Sylvia parmcnlicr and north by BC Wickham; containing about four hundred and fifty acres limber land. ALSO—Ono oth’er tract of land In Tioga township, bound ed north by John W Guernsey, east by A S Turner, sooth by lands late of P B Guernsey and w’est by George Meade warrant; containing forty acres more or less, with about thirty-five acres improved, a frame barn and gmaU apple orchard thereon. Tobe sold as the property of MLIUamJ J/ann. ALSO—A lot of land fn Jackson township, bounded ns fo'- lows: north by Elmira Furglson, cast and south by Barren Wells and west by S IP Reuolds; containing about half an acre of land, all improved, one frame house and one frame barn thereon. To bo sold as the property of G W PetllngeU. ALSO—A lot of laud in Liberty township, bounded north by Nathaniel Root, east by Beubart Sailman and George Lcvegood, south by John Springer and west by Henry Brion ; containing about twenty-five acres, about fifteen acres im proved, ope frame house, one trame barn and a email apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of David Brion. ALSO—A lot- of land in Delnmr township, bounded north by Merrit i E Fellows, east by C Kress and II Butler, south by widow English aud west by II A Guernsey ; containing forty-seven and one-half rcres, thirty-seven acres improved, one frame house, frame barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Thomas J Hurd. ALSO—A lot ol land iii Chatham township, bounded north by F Woodberry and others, ca-t by I* V Christian.south and west by Bingham lambs; containing about fifty-eight acres, about thirty-five acres improved.log house, body for a log barn and a lew fruit trees thereon. To he =>oM as the proper ty of Augustas Woodberry. ALSO—A lot of land iu Nelson town-Uip, bounded north and cast by James Campbell, south by Charles Bottom and D II Kimball, west by John A Hammond 5 containing about one hundred and forty acres, about sixty acres improved, two frame houses, one frame baru/oue log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Jacob \\ Brooks. ALSO—A lotof land in the township of Mvddlcbury,,bound ed north by Joseph Oce.eastby Botsford Like, south by Silas Staples, and west by Klias Kinney; containing about six acres of improved land, one frame house and a. few fiuit trees thereon. To be sold us the property of David K Lake. ALSO—A lot of land hi hCatham low nshlp, bounded north by Gardner Mattison, cast by Matthew Boon, south by of William Kelley and west by James Thompson: containing about forty-five or fifty acres, about twenty-five or thirty acres improved, one log house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Paul Hunter. ALSO —A certain two story frame dwelling house, mom front forty feet by twenty-four, wing on c.int side twenty feet square each, and stoop or porch in front of each sudd wing, six feet hy twenty feet long, the wings being one story high each ; the*said building being situate iu the tow*ns!np of Gaines, County of Tioga and Suite of Pennsylvania, on the soiith side of the east* ami we«t state road, on a lot of ground containing one aero of land, bounded and described as follows, beginning at a post standing on the south side of the east and west State road, the north-west corner hereof (which post stands in the direction of north 52 degrees west and at the distance of four and a half perches from the north west post of the Verandah in front of tlw western wing at tached to said bouse.) thence 1 along the ea*t and west State road south seventy-eight degrees cast ton perches to a peat corner standing on the south side of said road, thence by lands of Alexander Mattison south twelve degrees west six teen perches to a post, thence by the same north seventy eight degrees west ten perches to a post, thence by the same north twelve degrees east sixteen perches to the place of be ginning. To be sold os the property of Alexander MaUioon. lot of land in Middlebury township, bounded north by Hiram Day, east by James Abbott, south by Henry Colegrove and west by James Churchill; containing about fifty acre*, twenty-five or thirty acres improved, logami frame hou*e. log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold us the property of William B Baird. ALSO—A lot of land iu Jackson township, bounded as fol low**. north by John Seely and E Seeley, east by Garnt Smith and Bostic Bemcnt- south by E Aincssnnd It Fronds, and west by John Cleaveland; containing one hundred and nineteen acres with sixty acres improved, one frame house, one log house, one frame barn, one log barn and apple orch ard thereon. To be sold as the property of George \V Vaa degniff. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded as follows; north by Clark Bartlet and William Elsworth, east by F Ashley, John C Clark and Thomas Ames, south by Phil ip Ripley and west by D L Holden ; containing abont one hundred sixty-two acres, with eighty-five acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn, corn house, apple orchard .and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold ns the property of John M Cassell. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded north byroad running from Wellsborn to Pino Creek, oast, south aud west by John Smith; containing about two acres of im proved laud, with a frame house thereon. To bo sold as the property of Henry E Smith. ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield and Chatham townships, bounded north by Alonzo Stevens, east by Charles Hail, south by Jesse Rose and west by Alonzo Stevens; containing about seventy-five acres, about twenty-five acres impioved, a log house, log barn and young apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Charles Hail. ALSO—V. lot of land in Dcliuar township, bounded north by J Smith, cast by Benjamin Seeley and W F Derbyshire, west by John Statts and south by L Nobles; containing about fifty acre-*, about twenty acres improved, a log house, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tho prop .-r -ty of Theodore Spencer, ALSO—A lotofland in Rutland township, boun ded north by Artemus Barnhart, cast by Joseph Harding, south and west by George Brown—con taining about 230 acres, mure or less, with one hun dred and ten acres improved, one frame house, two frame barns and an apple orchard thereon. ALSO—A lot ofland in Sullivan township,boun ded on the north by the north line of warrant No. 978, on the cast by land formerly of Nathaniel Nich ols & N. Smith, on the south by loWs of John Ben son and Arad Smith and on the west by land of Zopher Tears and A Updike—containing about one hundred and two acres, with about sixty acres im proved, a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSU—Another piece or parcel of land in Rut land township, bounded on the north by lands for merly owned by Heman Soper and Josephus Clark, on the east by the Bradford Co. line, on the south by lands in possession of George Crippcn and Da vid E Sherman, and on the west by Grundison Wat. kins and land formerly owned by Peter Wheeler, George Worden, Henry Worden and Marlin—con* laining two hundred acres or thereabouts, with about one hundred acres improved, a frame house, (wo frame barns, frame shed, milk house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of- John Benson. ALSO—A lot ofland in the township of Chatham, bounded north by C. Robinson, J Brady and Doane, east by J Fuulkuer a»d others, south by M Short and Bingham lands, west by Jackson, Bourdman & others—containing about one hundred and lour acres, about one hundred-acres improved,-one frame house, one log boose, one milk boo*?, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Martin Boardman. ! ALSO—A lot of Jand in Charleston township, bounded as follows, to wits north by Nelson CatKo,'- easl by highway leading from Darll settlement to H. H. Tolters, soulh by Henry Bailey # jwesl by Phelps & Dodge—containing abool three acres of improved land, with one frame boose* one frame barn and one store house thereon. To be sold as the properly of Thomas Montague. ! ALSO—A certain messuage or piece otjland sit uate in the township of Delmar, (now Charleston,) in the Co. of Tioga, and Slate of Pennsylvania— beginning at a bccch a corner of Nos. 1580|&5050, thence extending cast by the line which divides No. 1577 from No. 5050 four hundred and twelve perch es to a sugar tree corner of No. 1577 and 5044, (hence extending north by the line dividing No. 15. 77 and No. 5044 two five perches to a birch corner of No. 5044 Sl No. 1577, thence by the north line of No. 1577 west four hundred aiid twelve perches to a post perpendicular to the plaqe of be ginning, where the dividing line of No. & 50- 50 would if continued in the same direction, strike the northern line of Nu. 1577, thence soullj through No. 1577 to the place oi beginning, morq than a moiety of warrant No. 1577—containing 495 acres, about 75 or 80 acres improved, one frame steam saw mill, 5 frame houses, one frame barn, one log barn and small apple orchard thereon. To be spld as the property of EU Fell, with notice to Levi J'i Cooley, : terre tenant. ALSO—A lot ofland in Chatham township, boun ded as follows: north by Philemon Smith Sc Man. ning, east by Harlow Royce and S. Shaw, south by N. Beach and west by C. Bennett—containing about one hundred acres, seventy-five acres improved, one log house and one frame barn thereon. To be sold as the properly. To be sold as tbe property of Wil Hum D. Kelly. ; | Also— a lot of land in Chatham township, bound, ed north by Burdick Hill and Bingham:ljjnds, east by Africa Hill, south by Geo. Tompkins and west by Burdick Hill and Seth Daggett—containing about 170 acres, about 115 acres improved, will! lijvo frame houses, one grist-mill, one log shop, one frame harn one sawmill, a blacksmith shop and an apple or chard thereon; j Also—one other lot of land in Deerfield.!bounded north by Cowanesque river, east by Eayid Beach, south by Aaron Alba and west by "Victor Case—con taining one half acre, wiih a frame' house, frame barn and a few fruit trees ihcrcon, To'b4 sold as the properly of Nehemuh Beach. i J ALSO—a lot of land situated in Charleston boun ded as follows : Beginning at a beech' liio south east corner hereof, thence north one deg. past, 110 perches to a cherry sapling, a corner* (hence no.rtli 89 deg. west, 201 perches and 2 1-2 10 of; oj perch to, a post and stones, a corner, thence south one deg-.' west, 100 3-10 perches to a corner, thence sooth 88 and one-fourth deg. cast, 201 2 1-2 lOUis! parches to the place ol beginning—containing 134 t 3-*lolh* acres, be the same mote or less, about 50-acres im proved, a frama house, frame barn and apple nrch’d thereon. To be sold as the property r*f —-1 Eaton. A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a Beech tree marked for a corner in the north boundary of the original war rant from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Barbara Vaughn, No. 285, ihcnce'soulh 29j degrees cast, one hundred and three perches to a post corner, thence north 6QJ degrees east, cighty-lhreej perches to a sugar tree corner, thence north 29 degrees west, one hundred and three and a half perches! lei a beech corner in the warrant line aforesaid, thence south 60J degrees west ulong the warrant Unel eighty three perches to the placp-ofocginning—containing 53 4 10 acres more or Ujbp, with about 45 im proved, frame house and barn and other out build ings and an apple oqpiard thereon. To, be sold as the property of James Phalen with notice 110 John W. Guernsey lerre tenant. ; j A lot or piece of land situate in Middlebupr town ship, bounded on the cast by John Wc«t, south by I. Carpenter, west by I. Walrous, and north Liy Bing ham land, including three tracts as follojvs—one fifty five acres,'us per deed from the Trustees of Bingham estate to Anson Thompson andUyo tracts of forty seven and sixty six acres as per,deed from said trustees to said second party, a reference to all of which will more fully appear, and being or con. taining in all one hundred and sixty nine [acres or thereabout?, more or less, about 90 acres improved, 2 frame houses, frame burn, water sawmill! and 2 ap ple orchards thereon. To.be sold as the \yroperly of Daniel Holiday with notice to Geo. \\*. Herring, ton, Terre tenant, i The. Plank Road of the Wcllsboro and Tioga Plank Road company, constructed from flic Boro of Wcllsboro 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 Wcllsboro and Tioga Plank RoadJCmnpany, together with the hereditaments and appurtenances to said Plank Road belonging- I Also— a lot of land in Covington, bounded north by Richard Vidcan, jr. east by U. Videan,sci,, S. by Henry Ivilborn and west by L. E. Sampson—con taining about 50 acres, with a house, a lew fruit tree* (hereon, To be sold as the properly of Chas. S. Vidcan. '' • | Also —a lot of land in Rutland Iwp. bounded N. by Geo. Edgerton and ./Imariah E-by I. Bentley and Ellis, S. by Win. Brace andj Nelson Gould and W, by R. Niles and R, Ro«!e—containing 100 acres, 40 acre* improved, with a log house thereon. To be sold as the properly of Jos.'Andrus. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. May 20, 1858. Administrator’s Said IN pursuance of nn order of the Orphan's Court we shall expose to public sale at the Court House -in We/Zaboro, on Tuesday, June Bth, 1858,|at 2 o'- clock p. m., the following real estate to wit i One hundred and Jhriy one acres oi land in the township of Brookfield in said Counly, bounded south by James Loop and Joseph Howm:in,jea«l by Charles Mascho, north by M. G. Bowman 'and Pe ter Stryker, and west by D. VV. Nobles. , | 3. C. MASCHO ) .1. , May 13, 1858. F. L. MASCHO ( A j dmr ? * Segar manufactory—f. m. hills has removed to the building fbfemerly qccnpicd by the SEARS* Boys, one door below the 'ifin and Stove Store of D. P.&, Win, Roberts, where he man ufactures nnd keeps constantly on hand. Cigar? of Ordinary, Medium, and best brands, as welt as all’ kinds ol Tobacco. Prices reasonable. , Cull and Wcllsboro, May 7,J857.-y. Letters testementary h.-mrig been grunted lo the underpinned on the last jvill and testament of JOHN CORZATT, lale of Jackson dec'd., ail persons indebted lo said estate arc request, cd to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same lo present them to u. a WELLS (p. gates bird Jackson, April 15,1858 Gt. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to thc-ftndcrsigncd on the estate of Tunis Slingerland, lale ofSullivari dcc'd , all persons indebted lo said estate arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same wilPprc-ent them to HENRY B. CARD, Ex'r , Sullivan, March 11, IBSS. (Gt.} Notice to Builders, I SEALED proposals will be received by ilm School Directors of Tioga Distiiut until the lillrenth of May, for the building of School hou«c; in Tioga tillage. A plan and specification of the fioo«c may be seen al the store of C. O. Etz in Tioga village. E. T. BENTLEY; Sec. Tioga, April 14(h, 1858. ? | iE3||b C. N. DAETfT, DENTIST. Office at his Residence , near the Aeadtiny. All work pertaining lo his line of business done promptly and well, [April 23, 1858 ] ST* LAWRENCE HOIfEL. WIL S. CAMPBELL i C0 n PROPRIETORS. NO. 1018, Chestnut St, Philadelphia. TM. M'-.rsiU,. i, «. j'rt’ir. COJSE AN» SEE THE NEW SEEING GOODS JUST RECEIVED AT WM, WALKER’S 31, Market'St. Corning, AND SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES! All the latest Fashionable styles of For nwn and boys. Ladies* Prancllc, Satin, Cloth and Mor occo Cfalters from 4s. to $T>,OO; Ladies’ Morocco, Calf and «n -auwtled Boots, from 6a. to $2.00; Ladies Monaco Patent Leather, and Satin Slippers and Buskins; Men's Patent Leather, Cloth and Calf Congress Gaiters. ‘Man's Kip, Calf ami EnamweUcd Brogans; Men’s Patent leather and Calf Oxford Ties and Slippers; Children’s Shoes, Slippers, Gaiters, Hosiery Ac., Ladles’ Bobbers and Sandals, first quality 4s~ third quality la.; Men’s Rubber* and San dals, first quality 634 Ladies’ Hosiery, Silk, Lisle and Hid Gloves and Gauntlets. i Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Umbrellas, Tranks, Carpet Bags, Silk, Merino and TTool Un dershirts and Drawers, Cravats. Ties, and Scar/s; Suspender*, Hosiery, Gloves, Slnrts, Collars. Linen, Silk and Cotton Hand* kercheif’s; also an assortment of CROCKER? To be sold cheap for Cash. Coming, April 20,1355. ly • Will! AM WALKER. Catalogues Sent free, O. G-. EVANS. PUBLISHER, & ORIGINATOR OF THE Gift Book Enter prise. 433 CHK3T.VCTST-, PHILADELPHIA. % r THE unptvralclkd success whU-h lias attended the subscri ber iu hi* distribution of Gilts to the Million, has indu ced him to make large ami valuable addition* to Inn former extensive stock of new and jiopular books. His com plete anil classified catalogue of boobs embracing all the Do partments of Literature, is moiled Free to any part of tho country. ALL BOOKS sold at publishers’ lowest price*, and all the new publications of the day added as soon as issued. s.*.(>) •worth of Gifts with each §lOOO worth of books sold; among which are daily distributed the followiag-*- wor.TH rr.o3s Gold Hunting Lover Watches, J.'O on f> lou uo Gobi Anchor *• Go U 0 to 50 00 Silver Levemnd Lepine Watches, 11 OO to 25 0t? Parlor Time Pieces,. 000 to 10 O*J Te*t and Fob Chain B , lb DO to 25 o*l Lady's Guard and rii.ifrcla # EO do., 10 HO to do n»t “ Silk Drcs* Patterns, 12 00 to 20 otf “ Gold Bracelets, .5 00 t*» lou*» Cameo Sets, 10 oo to 15 00 ** Mosaic Sets, 12 00 to 20 tx) u Florentine sets, ~ io 00 to If* bO “ Gold Pencils atd Pens, 150 to 10 Oy “ Gold Miniature LocKerts, 250 to 10 by Gent’s Gold Pens, with cases, 200 to 10 00 Gent’s Bosom Studs aud Sleeve Buttomr, 200 to 5 w Lady’s Breast Pins, 150 to 700 •* Ear Bings, 2no to 7Co “• and Gents’ Gold Rings, 100 to 503 Gent's Boson* Pina, 100 to .'1 CO Lady’s Pearl Card Otoe*. 260 to 50y I'urtmonnate*. Pocket KniVe*. ICO to 6 Of? . Articles of Gold Jewelry and Gilt Rook*. nut enumerated in the above, worth from~2s to 25 00 One of the above named gifts presented to each purchase? of a book at the lime of sale, although all books are sold 111 publi-her'fe lowest prices. The complete aud classified Cata logues may be had without charge, by calling or sending yonr address. Liberal inducements to country agents. Orders from tin country promptly filled and the goods forwarded bv express or mail same day, Address Q. G. ETAN’S, 43y Chestasl et., Philadelphia, Pa. TO TUB PUBLIC-—-As there are many Gift Book Storm advertised thioughout the country. M. EVANS deems it just tMiimselfadd his t T uty to th<* public—intblntjch to hs originated the Gift Book busincsr-—to state, as evidehCe cf the instability of such concerns, that they conceal their real name- from the public, and are advertising their bu-mess un der assumed one*. Mr. E. is aware that these various con cerns published a* Gilt Book Stores, are calculated to bring the business established hy himself into disrepute. He ask.* of the public a correct judgment in regard to his Gift Book Enterprise. fui the honor, integrity, and success of which ho refers to all the prominent publishers in fh-» United fctates,. Bead Ins Catalogue. [Aprl 29, ’59. 3m. ‘ 1 THOMSON & FAHUINGTON. Fire &. life insurance agents, Corning, N. Y. A ETNA FIRE INSURANCE CO., Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital 81,000,000. p [XENIX FIRE INSURANCE CO., •, ’ Of Hartford, Conn.—Capital 8200,000. Hartford fire insurance co., or Hartford Cl., Capita! 8100 000.1 Connecticut fire-insurance co. Or Hartford Conn. Capital $2OO 000 PEOPLE'S FIRE INSURANCE CO. £ Or New York City—Capital 8150,000 Manhattan fire insurance co. Of New York City—Capital 8200,000 ATEW-YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. ‘ Accumulated Capital 81,200,000. Tlie subscriber Iturinj; succeeded to the Fire in surance business of Geo. Thompson, Esq., is prepared to take risks and issue policies in the above well known and reliable stock Companies. farm buildings insured* for three years al rates almost as lovr as those of mutual companies. All looses will be promptly and satisfactorily set. tied and paid at this office. ■dpplicutions by mail will receive prompt alien lion. p, j. Farrington, > . C. H THOM?'"' \ '|S ents - Corning 1 , iipril 29, 1858, SEST FREE TO AM ADDRESS. Gr. Gr. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and\ Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise . HAS just is-ued a new and complete catalogno of Ms Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of ail kind"? of literature. SoW wortlbof Gifts will Le given with every SlOOO worth of books sold. A gift worth from 23 cts, to $lOO, will be delivered with each book «»t the time of ?ale. Orders from the country promptly filled and the floods fir warded by express or mad on the same day the order » re ceived A complete catalogue sent flee. Address, G. 0. EVANS 4* 9 Chestnut rhiladcfphia. Jaa. 28, ISoS. Auditor's Xotice. THR Undersigned appointed an Auditor by tlm Orphan's Court of Trogar County, In div(>m>r the assets of the estate of D. N. WEBBER, Ule of Clymer township dec'd., amone the creditor? and persons entitled thereto, hereby Ogives notice that ho will attend to the duties of his appointment on Sat urday the sllt day of June next, at his office in Well? boro, at one o'clock P. >J., when and where all persons having claims upon said fund are ro qnired to present the same for .confirmation and al lowance, or be Jorcvcr debarred tlirelrom.* JOHN BACH IS, Auditor. Wellsboro. Apjif 22,1658. Store Goods ,in 'I ioga Village* BALDWIN. LOWELL <£ CO. Have a small Stock of Goods on hand, bought in view of the light time?, which will be sold very low lor Cash or any kind of Produce. We arc located at our old stand in Tioga Village, directly opposite the Mammoth Store of Charles O. El/.. We would further soy to all those indebted to ns by note or book account, that we most have pay ~r cost- will he made. We’ll lake Cash or any and all kinds of Produce at the highest market prices. B.4LOWIN, LOWELL & CO. Tioga, Nov. 2G, 1857. Auditor’s Notice. THE undersigned, having been appointed an auditor to audit the accounts of .Robert Samp* Son and Ellen Cmodall, admr’s of Samuel (anodail late of Richmond, dcc'd.. will attend to the dnUe* ot his appointment on Thursday the 20lh day of May next, at I o’clock p. m., at the office of A. P Cone at WelLboro, at which lime and place all per* sons interested in the matter mu>t present liieir claims or be forever debarred from coming in upon the same. TilOS. ALLEN, Auditor, WclUboro, April 5 0, 1638. 4t. NOTICE IN DlVORCE—ElizaDnnbar—Take notice tb.it Jessy Dunbar, your hb«band. has applied to tin* Com t of Common Pleas of TiopaCo- for a divorce from the In.tjH* of matrimony, and that the «ai«l court !mvo appointed Mon day, the 7th day of May next, at 10 o'clock, a. m fnr » hearing of the Ptmbirmtbe premiers, m whnb tfm* and place yon c 3 n arfarjd if s-c :: thif 1 : pt,,n.- 'Vel >W*» % M-'-- M?rs. J'Ui k Mi : !|, K.. aISON, Concert Hall Block
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