EfffRIFFS SALES. writs of Fi. Fa. Lev. Fa. V 'SViioni Eiponas. issued oat of the Com. jndtcndi and to me directed I > P,M! ° f T 3ic sale on MONDAY, the 6th expose to at one o’clock afternoon, in , of September the following- described Court House, wen* petty, to «>t • . mwarhip, bounded north by Mor- Seeley, south by Cowunesuue Seeley, cast by ■ about % of an acre r and west by g^ oaK . frame barn, frame blacksmith upro„dl“'b^ a hereon. To bo sold as the prop . A fi'H" *1“ . „f 0 ain Gaines township, bounded north L SO_.t lot ,v,„. Bathe, south by Isaiah Champ i. II D«ab'; cn IVetmore —containing one hundred and act br l “J 0 , ,„ c lvc acres unproved, log house, » rat trees thereon. To ho sold ns the lure and a a" pert.’ "I ‘f i U ,J ,n Chatham township,, bounded as fol "•>» Smith and Manning, cast by H. i •’'“f*!'shaa south bvh. Beach, by C-Beimett— *"'l Veit one hundred acres, setenty-ftve acres im ru. n,nS .h -1 o i-e and onetramebarn thereon. '4 ™ ,7 of “md m same township, branded north by hr Stephen Hall, smith by Darnel Shove and "’P-wuhoni P Iteliev —containing about sixty or seven, t by IViliiam •’- ira „ r oved, frame house, frame SS SH* oreh-nU ftereo™ P To bJ sold as the property liwuiifef'Sd in Gaines township, bounded north hTmini md Smith, and lot of Miss Anna Bean, south, toVonami'‘sitoate in Farmington township, ■f rr,ihbvcr PI j's ami Joseph 'V. White, east by " IriS soitbbV Brii.alict King and ON. Young, and i r ll7mtrt™c G. X. Feeing and C. Cady—containing • I nc mndrrf and thirty acresmf land, about lo acres ° a log and frame dwelling house and an apple, r.'d cherry ordianJ thereon. To be sold as the prop wliTto™Sf l l«°ad B '' in yiid'ilehnry township, hounded ail, lands of ilicliard Brown, cast by Archibald llazlett •iVhttnev. south by It. S. March, west by Loranso ' ‘ j\\ titkim —containing obout one hundred and tmr -1 “ forty ones* improved, two apple orchards, two U borti- iujil two Jog houses lliercon. To be sold as tho ® rtJ nfDHiitl E. Luke with notice to Losingcr, ter lot of land m Chatham township, bounded north j„lm tv.is-. east bv Samuel Miller, south t>y George Pher •r.j west bv Samuel Strawn—containing about fifty acres, m th'rtv-fi*v eit forty acres improved, frame house, frame (iraii-awand a low fniit trees thereon. To be sold J. pr,,p-rt v of John Gsb«on. -if land m Dehnar township, bounded north jAn K Uice. X. Impson ami others, east by C. t .oath 1} Ninuu-1 Scranton and Daniel Osborn, and west j, t i.|,.ra and Sabine—containing about one hundred and ; , r .-.itr aom*. about sixty acres improved, four frame nrf'.vw fame barns, a log blacksmith shop, a saw mill i'fwo «ciall ai'i*lt* orchards thcrecn. To be sold as the pwrn t'f Joseph Palmer. ’ J, t uf land in Westfield township, bounded north j.y --i (Urdiv r. c-ru-t by John Pierce, south by Bingham .‘.anJwt-i ly B- Whipple—containing about one hun f: seuufy.Kics improved, frame house, frame ' n o/rii hi'U'f 1 and other out buildings and ppple or- L-J thtrton. To be sold as the property of Samuel Pierce, t[*j— i l' t of land in the township of Middlebury, Vj north by Joseph Gee, cast by Botsford Lake, south j i« <ti| 1* and we-1 by Elias Kinney—containing about ;tv f cf inipruved laud, one frame house and a few fniit jii. T*> be sold as the property of David K, Lake. ijyi_A l"t or parcel of land in the Boro of Wollsboro, :.-s ••aaty. ii'irth of the Avenue, commencing at a point r- itt-nu') uii* hundred and twenty feet from Its inter - -ir ■'! Walnut street in a direction north forty-five de ilttnce north forty-five degrees east two hundred i f ra f't to Crafton street, thence south forty-five de -ivtiil 'DgCr.'ifton street one hundred and twenty feet Kir-t stm-t, thence vonth forty-live degrees west along Liu •fret i two hundred and forty Icet to the Avenue, and -i 1 tie same north forty-five degrees west one hun ■■ r.j twenty fvt t to the beginning, be tho same more or t>;o appurtenances—all improved, one frame two* •i ow-llmg lion* . one frame barn, other out building* fruit tries thereon. To bo sold as the property of p "^ilL Hi *-A l->t of hind in Rutland township, Tioga county, .a tuondiip. Bradford county, and bounded as if' du the north liy land of William Soper, east by vis f Collin*- SiJk-t and George Soper, on the south by ..•at- if U. SejrtT and John Ben-on, and on the west by -* S>>per ami the estate uf Josephus Clark—containing .•.•.‘tiu-hveacrcb, uitb about forty acres improved, a fnuue barn and an apple orchard thereon. To • !J a- Uiv property of Sidney L. Jlibbard, late Treasurer Ti roomy. 115'•—A lut of land in Tarmmgton towdship, boanded iVtcr Mow rev. east by K. D. Fish, south by Elijah vust bv B. P. Hailey—containing about fifty acres, lxuprn\ t *d, frame house, log stable and 1 ' rViU 'revb thertim. Tu be sold as the property of Cor • J'Pi* tte. A lot of land in Richmond township (now Boro .«r-Cfitlj blinded east ly IT. Davis and M'illiamsou road, -jli b’ .1. I*. Morn-, west b\ Ti"jrn Railroad, and north by ..:i autl iL Da'ib— containing about four acres, all im* '■■l. with frame Inra-e, inuae barn ard a few frnit trees oAi.n lo Ire bold rv- fno preportv of (tliver 11. Dhelps. V‘ > , ot uf lan,i * 1 ‘ '-Umur tuwn-Jisp, bounded north and- of l«aac Bi-a-h diMl,ea»i hvJ. Beach, south by ■masßarbirandMiUmmbknmi-r.wist bv Wat-on Tro- U’i —contain in c «e\i nt\-nme acic-. about si\ty acres im vJ\ua t L { r ' mu -; one wt.u.l h,,,,... two frame barn*, cuo hi.ed and an sjijdrt t-rihord th'Tcua. To be -old as ;r-'pem nf Kufus Siotr. '.L'll-.v lot Of lan.i in Man-SeM l.aro. boaii.l.'d tort], I,v .nji. lufr.ils. cai.t by L 11. Klliotr. -noth Ly Jiliuini .-troet, ‘ 'i. J ir *. ‘ >Jew ' tl ’ r —<oni.uning one and one-tenth i' ‘‘, ,I ." u , u uii one (iTim- iion-e. one carpi nt-;r shop, n urcljird and o/Ji«T fruit Uces theicoii. To ho *ohl t>r u j<rty of ll C. ° f iriJ in TiogatmvßsJrfp. hrmnded north by ; T r C ' , , I ''V I 7in t' ,, t'. soutli by Mrs. K. ,! a ' u ', I ‘-' "-nfaiuing about 50 or 00 ‘ t-.- I th'i'':! i} ' ,J ‘ l '' Ua fr.imu barn and some 111:1 l in i,, ' raa lii;i. comaicndii" at a ; ti rf ,f. ‘l;,ir*Vi W,d * I,tft -'f'Wtate of James ■ r- 1 ' m So roJ-> to buttonwood corner, . iiiui M wis. a rods to a post, thence north 150 •i' tl’.Mi,l' ! ' f , ' outll W? Wist 2JS X*o<lK to • -'...r-,., ! '" uffl '■'!T lr c?£ TJJ rods to white 7ii.--i.iV L' \ \ Wtst l,) P ,,!JT - thence north '.l*. '* —coLtainiKg acre* and „',. v m’M Id A. S. k. Jcsso Jvceney. • y lIU ‘' j,'" “ |l ‘' ,u r ‘- f'r a burying ground.ami with ;M*.Uun.V* barn*, corn hou*c anil sins! 1 fiuil tn-cs thereon, with some ,u » ,,l '' , d. lo J;e sold as Uni property i.f Win. in-Ud! ' i r /- P il ID Latham towiislup, bounded north U N|| Ni * IWbe. nouthhy Paul Hunter, >•.. A ‘ *| T-tatc—containing abonr forty tUri t improved, and a log iL«*~j[ i tlic l>r«»pcrt-yof P. F. Christian. —’P„rpl< ,*Vtownship, bounded north -• u , 1-dg.omli. south by Bingham ;'w.\ . ]h J ni I'u* —containing one hundred acres, ~ r.-i i 7* 1 U |' l ‘ r ‘ A , ‘ 1 *- house, w agon house, i.jjj v n ■ l!l ' 1,11( ' 1 township, bounded north i t c,;, ' n " l ’ ll, * hv f Juries Tulcs and E. Clark. ■‘“'-'.Vt' ,^“'- r . alul J: - Seel(? . v ' *»y L. Chapoll • I »,,!.? .“!f ,l “ ,,u °ae hundred acres timbered f r' c rty of Bntiis Warren. TrsTi'n'. it m hkhninnd town-hip, bounded »4.; r.ni r.. !,v K. Builey and It. Wat .-i. m Man-fieM to Elmira, west 1 »i 1 n,. ~, ‘ l > l>erry—containing about one : ' fr'-n V '■ Ultl * fort - v acres improved, one . ' r.i,y thcreoa. To be told as 1 r< ii'.j7 V v ‘ ~, ! lR tmvnship. bounded north *’ '■ .t'.'iir m J highway loading from Osceola , b'rgrui r>i-eh^, and wc»t by Holden r 1 • fraut” liu no^’nr th of an acre more of less, ,• ’ |„ Kli jj ‘Tr ‘ r,l| ne Kirn and a few froit trees ■ f,u «■' 11 '' property of Justus Hathaway, . ' :,K •'lui^r’^ liail, , ui . track ~f I- 111 ' 1 - 1/»ug in MM ' ' fi ni-rvte v ’ u [' ,ull a « follows: Beginning at the > f nh i 1 rua *t*t»R along the road west J; ‘ ! I;.>b*Vr r* to a lstuJ ' u . thence south along the hundred and twenty four (. i' t a ‘ 0,, g the lamfe owned by John .‘’* ’ s r[!i *,i * WJ< : hnndivd and twenty rods to a . "'h" -t*r t-, th 7 l "e lands of IVIHlam Ilasc and ’ • ao-t tv,.! hegiut ing—containing nine ■ Ldrn an i 7l> ore or less, a frame '* rrr r,f -rv «rchanl thereon. To be sold " fia a J ‘ slann * ' township, hounded north f r °ad running from Daggett's j'V* 1 ' an d west by Joseph Dly u ,t!l enty-five acres improved, i l‘ A '' m ‘° l1 ' To hc as-thc property .. hounded on the north p ' : ' ''■iii.ii v'* rom -Vain street to Academy o’' nn tho and south by U^ 6 *‘s la jp n * l,l Jni ytbe and William D. Kelley, 1- : >d i«:tv f, (,r Main street, said Jot '•: jv ' Ui’iiarv*' on Main st. :v. v ’ tn <«ti a frame house, frame ,mon * To be sold as the prop- It M,,'!' ?'o° 0 l a tr,w u- a hlp. bounded north f‘•»c,V' :tlli y ■Mor , nn , r ,l i y ’ we,t hy Btroet loadil *5 Jn ~f "uprored i-m i ? *'“ co, i ,a,BU,tf about onc laud, one frame house and a ‘, n townsliip, bounded .. r ; i| l Slid xvi-.f r ,'i 11 !*' 3 Klli,ol| i south by the ... - rJ "f an * r ., ... Holden Brook—containing l -' - f w U 1-°* "“luaretl land. To be sold ui Aaft » " »»uuu W. Day & T. C. Pria- Il t Ilf I ’. *•'"-! township, bounded ' i.;., J /■'•tir . by p- 9olket, south by Colket ’-j-.m, Tn 1, 0 Jri,« eighty-four acres, 12 o ’>i;? t,u "'inw tllc Kopmyof Washington _ ,f bud irj’W'.-./- • ■ wst bv p,, ' township, hounded north 1 U’ t i* u s.? m laDjs > south by John R vr? 1 !' rojul—containing 47 ' II - T« It Bul< rr.V*P r -ed. framu house ± Bola 513 property of Horace Q. iu '- frume r ont * f,)urtil of an acre ' 10 V- ,?«“• liam and a few Id M lbe property of George '■■■ ■ township, bounded on fol- S lx,nir . ««-t by Bird and £- l»n.t n f ‘“") acre* „I},'”! by Tlmmaa Tabor— .. t«ini o„i h *!“ rl - v *™ improved, p. Ui J mall appi t . o ; "« Kn«t mil, and other out *' b ' ! ° M of Chatham township, boanded north by y®* s£®? fc CoMtant Avery, east by Isaiah I. Colo, soutt by Phelps, Dodge & Co. and lands of Foster* Co, west by D. Taylor containing about ono hundred and fifty or sixty acres, and about forty-five or fifty acres Improved, frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph Knapp. ALSO—A lot of land In Westfield township, bounded north by line of Brookfield township, east by A Streetorand Z. Malory, south by Bingham lands and west by Samuel Pierce —containing eighty-six acres, about thirty or forty acres im proved, one fiamo house, frame barn, saw mill, cow shed and apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as tho property of John Pierce. ALSO —A lot of land in LawrencevlUe, bounded north by Samuel Chapman, east by Norman Strait, south by Lewis Concp, ami west by C. Strait—containing ono*fonrth of an acre, with one frame house, one frame barn and some frnit trees thereon. To bo sold as tho property of Jacob 0. Hen derson. ALSO—A lot of land situated in Lawrence township, Tio ga County, bounded north by lands of Ablel Sly and T B Tompkins, east by land of Joel Parkhurst, late Clark Slos son, south by land of Austin Lathrop, late Walker, and west by land of T. B. Tompkins * Co. and C. Mann—contaiug one hundred acres more or less, about nine acres improved ond a frame bouse thereon. JT° be sold os the property of Qer&han £. Smith. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmor township, bounded north by J. Smith, east by Benjamin Seeley and W, P. Derbyshire, west by John Statts and south by L. Nobles; containing about fifty acres, about twenty acres improved, a log house, a log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Theodore Spencer. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north by w. Harris, east by James King, south by John Wodkius, and west by J. S. Bryden, dec’d and Iluinlng; containing about eighty-three acres more or less, about forty-five or fifty acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of Stephen S. Van zile. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded north, oast ami south by lands belonging to the estate of John Main dcc'd. west by the road leading from Mansfield to Troy, Brad ford Co.; containing one acre of land or thereabouts, all im proved, with ono steam and water power grist mill, ouo horso barn and a frame house thereon. To bo sold as tho property of Lemon Barnes. ’ * ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded as fol lows: On the west by Wallace Bentley and Timothy Smith, north by Denton Harvey, John Baker and Gardner Longwell, east by John Perry and R. Omady, south by Schuyler Hor ton and Thomas Ilorton—containing ono hundred and sixty acres, with sixty or severity acres improved, one frame house, two frame barns ond a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot of land in Rutland township, begin ning at a corner In the road, ten rods southwest of the fork of the road, by John Perry’s shop, theuco north sixty-two degrees east seventy and two-tenliis rods to a post, the cor ner of John Perry’s lot, thence sooth 28° east forth-eix and six-tenths rods to a post, thence south 30° west one hundred and four tenths rods to land of S. L. Horton, theuco north, SB° west 77 rods to a stake, thence north 1° east 100 and six tenths rods to the place of beginning—containing sixty acres more or Jess, witli about 55 acres cleared. To bo sold as the property of John M. Hall. ALSG—A lot of land In Delmar township, bounded north by Merrlt and E. Fellows, east by C. Kress and If. Butler, south by widow English, west by n. A. Guernsey—containing forty-sevan and a.half acres, thirty-seven acres improved, frame house, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold os the property of Caroline Hurd and T. J. Hurd. ' ALSO—A piece of land, being nil that village Jot in Tioga township, being lot No. 78 in the plan of Tioga village, boun ded on the south by Centro street, on the west by Walnut st. on the north by lot No. 39, and on the cast by lot No. 79, being 112 feet on Walnut st. and 78 feet on Centre street, containing one-fifth of au acre of laud, more or less, with a frame house, a small frame burn ami old wood house and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of George W. Sweatland. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury township, bounded north by H. 11. Potter, east by Arch <t David Haslet, south by William Morse, west by L. 1. Nichols—containing about sixty or seventy acres, about twenty acres improved, frame hoiiMi and log bjurn thereon. To be sold ns the property of Amuriali ILizlet. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded east by E. S. Laudou. south by Geo. Foster, L. Ogden and W. W. Terry, and north-west by the Block house itood—containing about 50 acres, withal»ont2o acres improved, a irame house, log house and small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Lydia Spencer and Chas. M. Dibble. Well*boro. Aug. IP, ’SS, An Ordinance, To prevent Cattle , Sheep , Gee.se and Hogs , from running at large in the Boro 1 of Man^JiehL Sec, Ist. Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council ol tho Borough of Mansfield; and it is hereby ordained by authority of the same : That from and after the Ist day of September, A. D. 1858, it shall be unlawful for the owner of any horse, mare or gelding, cattle, sheep, geese or hogs, to per mit or suffer the same to run at large in the said Borough of Mansfield. Sec. 2d. Also that the owner or owners of any horses, cattle, sheep, geese dr hogs, or any or cither of them who shall permit or suffer the same to run at large in said Borough shall forfeit and pay the fol lowingsums to wit: For each and every head of horses, cattle or hogs fifty cents: for each and every head of sheep or geese ten cents. Provided that milch cows may be permitted to run at large in said Borough from sunrisd‘ln the morning until nine o’clock at night from the first day of April until the first day of December of each and every year. Sec. 3d. Also that the Burgess shall cause a suitable pound to be erected or rented at the ex pense of said Borough and feed to be kept thereat for the purpose of confining and keeping any horses, cattle, sheep or hogs that shall be found in the streets of said Borough in violation of this ordinance. Sec. 4th. It shall be the duty of the Burgess to appoint some suitable person as Pound Master whose duty it shall be lo receive any horses, cattle, hogs that may be presented at said pound, and retain the same until called for by the owner thereof or his agent and the above named fines and charges paid, together willj thirty-eight cents per day for the keeping and feeding of each horse, and twenty-five cents per day for the keeping and feed ing each head of cattle, sheep or hogs. Provided that when the impounding shall be at night and the *owncr shall claim the animal so impounded in the .morning no charge shall be made for the keeping-of the same. Sec. sth. It shall be lawful for any person find ing any horses, cattle, sheep, hogs or geese or any or cither of them running at large in said Borough in violation of this ordinance, to take the same and confine them or it in said pound and leave them or it in charge of the said pound master, and any per son or persons so taking up and impounding said horses, cattle &c., shall bo entitled to one half the money so forfeited and paid by the owner or owners' of the same, lire remainder to be paid by said pound master to the Treasurer of said Borough of Mans, field within twenty days from the time said fund ■shall he received. Provided that said pound m&ter shall be entitled to the lees for the keeping and feeding of the animals so impounded as aforesaid, and also filly cents on every dollar that shall be so received by him; after the fees of the person or persons so impounding said cattle &c., shall be paid. Sec. 6th. It shall be the duty of the pound mas. ter to advertise every horse, hog &.C., which shall not be taken away as aforesaid within twenty-four hours alter the same shall have been impounded— said advertisement to be in writing, and shall be put up in at least three public places in said Borough of Mansfield. Sec. 7lh. If any horse, hog, sheep, geese or catlic of any kind so impounded as aforesaid shall be claimed and taken away by the owner (hereof within fifteen days after the same shall be duly advertised as aforesaid, the mine shall be sold al public vendue by said pound master and after the legal expenses shall be paid, the remainder if any there be shall be paid to the Borough Treasurer for the use of said Borough. Provided that. If the owner of such animal shall within one year, appear and claim such surplus money of said Treasurer, the same shall be paid him. The fees of the pound master shall be twenty-five cents for advertising, and one dollar for selling any horse, each head of cattle or hog, and one half said fee for advertising any sheep. & Sec. Bth, If any person or persons shall take any cattle, horses, hogs, sheep or geese from the barn, enclosure or yard of the owner thereof and place the same or cause the same to be placed in said pound, such person shall for each and every offence forfeit and pay the sum of five dollars. ■ JOHN A. HOLDEN, Burgess, 11. DAVIS* Secretary. Mansfield, Ang. 19,1858. * UNION ACADEMY, S. B. PR1CE,...,..., Principal, A. R. VV'igiitma.v, A. 8., Associate Principal . I. G. Hoyt, Teacher of Music, Mrs. Sophia Prick, Preceptress . Mrs. Wiqhtman, Assistant . 1 he first term of the ensuing year will commence Aug. 31, the second, Nov. 30, the third, March I.— Each term will continue eleven weeks. Tuition f ro m S 3 00 to $5 00 Lessons on Piano or Melodeon,.. $9 00 Board, (per week, f 1 50) 16 50 Boom, fuel and lodging, 4 00 All expenses must be paid in advance or secured by note, arid no deduction will be made for absence except in ease of protracted illness. N. B. Text books and Stationery will be kept at the Institution for sale. Deerfield, Aug. 10, 1858,* B. S. BUM, J. W. BAILEY, THOMAS HARDER, READY PAY DEALERS IN Staple ,<fc Fancy Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots & Shoes, Hats, Hardware, Paints & Oils, - Groceries, Flour Sc Pork, And all lands of COUNTR Y PRODUCE Persons visiting the place on business are invited to examine our Goods, as we aim at making this es tablishment the centre of attraction for trade in Tioga County, BAILEY'S & HARDEN. Wellsboro, August 12,1858. WHO'LL GET THE NOMINATION FOR SHERIFF? THAI’S THE QUESTION. BELIEVING it the true policy to sell off the old slock of Goods so as to make room for a new one, 1 hove concluded for the benefit of man. kind in general and myseVf in particular, to offer to the public the balance of my stock of Goods at grea f ly reduced prices for Cash, or any kind of grain, or butler. For the information of those who may wish to avail themselves of tins opportunity of saving a little money I will enumerate a few of the articles and the prices at which I shall sell them. Flour, extra superfine, manufactured at Rochester, warranted tipitop $5 25 Superfine, not warranted, 4 50 Mess Pork, per bbl H Salt, by the bbl 188 “ Sack 14 Nails, by the keg 4 31* ** by the pound 05 Double refined Salaratus, per bb1....... 07 Pearl Starch 09 Extra tallow Candles 14 Home made Kip Boots 3 50 Ladies' Kip Shoes 88 “ Enameled I 00 - “ Calf 1 12 J “ Gaiters, from 7s to 13s J. I. Nick's & H. J. Grant's fine cut Tobacco, in papers, per lb 2s fid “ loose, by weight 2s 9d Sugars, at the lowest possible figure. Teas, reduced prices; 4s at 3s fid, 5s at 4s fid, 6s at 5s 4d Dry Goods, 100 mention at prices that cannot fail to please. Ladies' collars and embroidery at cost. DeLaines, Challies, Calicoes, Bleached Muslin and a thousand and one things at a lower figure than have ever been offered in Tioga County, Come! one and all I and purchase what few traps you want at the above prices. 1 , Tioga, Aug. 12, '5B. CHAS. O. ETZ, Agl. JOHN MATHERS, Sheriff. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.—In pursuance of on order of the Orphan's Court for Tioga Co., I shall expose to public sale on the 4th day of Sep. lember next, at 2 o’clock p. m. of said day, on the premises, a lot of land situate in Chatham township in snjd county, described as follows: Bounded on the north by land of Amos Rundull, on the east by land of James Lewis, the public highway and Ben. jamin T. Spencer and Clark, on the south by —— Bcgraff and Stephen Hall, and on the west by Seth Daggett—containing eighty.three acres and onc-lenth of an acre, part of warrant No* 1335, with about fifty.two acres improved, a frame and log house, log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Andrew Hand deceased. Terms made known at the sale. D. S. SHOVE, Adm’r of estate of A. Hand, dec’d. August 12,1858. PUMPS! PUMPS! IJUIE SUBSCRIBER is agent for the sale of Cowing <Sf Co's Pumps, Fire and Garden Engines, Hydraulic Rams, <j-c. Cowing & Co., manufacture these Pumps, &.C., at their manufactory, Seneca Falls, N. Y. They are gotten up in the most substantial manner, and cannot be excelled. CISTERN PUMPS, PATENT REVOLVING TOP WELL PUMPS, TIGHT TOP WELL PUMPS, DEEP WELL LIFT PUMPS, AND FORCE AND LIFT PUMPS, may be obtained by leaving your orders at my Tin &. Stove Store. Call and see samples. WM. ROBERTS. . Wellsboro, Aug. 5,1858, If. IS hereby given, that a special Court will bo held at the Coart House in Wellsboro, by the Hon. David IVibnot, commencing on J/unday, 18th day of October next, common* erng at 2 o’clock p. m.. uml to continue two weeks, for the trial of the following catiso*. under the provisiohs of the act of Assembly of 14th April IS»4. J. F. DQXALDSOX ■\Vellaboro, August 6,1858. Proth’y. lenton vs. Lownebcrry Bank of Xorth America v«. owrey A tVillisfon vs. Calket Dnfiey iles <fc Osgood vs. Graves Dyer vs. Johnson et al liar]) vs. Mclntyre Wallace et al vs. Inscho ingham Trustees is. Merrill Travis & Turner vs. Benson . helps «t Dodge vs. Kre»a Lowrcy vs. Combs Fox et til. vb. Thompson Dyer vs. Tioga Itailroad Co Wilson vs. Stowell A son Leach vp. Phillips et ul Stevens for Potter v. BeckwlthDePdi vs. Paruicntlor Bingham Trustees vs. Bonsoultoss for Dent v e . Babcock et nl Stephens vs. Buchc Kx'r Kress vs. Stowill & soft Morris. Bcbec vs. llill et al SECOND 1 WEEK, Bache & Boss vs. Spalding Beach vs. O?no Corhes v«. Hulburt Bingham Trustees vs. Fairman Bingham Trustees vs. Slosson do. vs Love do. vs. do. do. vb Lanphcar et al Guernsey vs. Nile* do. vs Norwood do. vs. Hutson et al do. vs Wells et al Bingham Trustees vs. Potter Bingham Trustees vs. Benson do. vs. Pfttridge et nl do. vs. Crittenden do. vs. Inscho et al Baclio vs. Ely et al do. vs. Buck et al Bingham Trustees vs. Gilley et do. vs. Mattison al do. vs. Mattison do. va. Long Jr. etal THudiington Mutual Insurance do. is. Herrick et nl Co. vs. Stilwcll «10. TMi Preston et a! Washington Mutual Insurance Locke's Admr’s vs. Locke Co. vs. Nichols, Wood & Co. Ikube & Ko.hs vs. Osgood ADMINI.STRAfOR’S SALE.—Pursuant to an alios order of the Oaplians’ Court of Tioga county. Will be bold at the Court House in Wellsbopo, ou Friday the lOthfday of Scptcmbcrncxt, by public outcry, the real estate of 4ho late Alexander Cummings of Charleston,dec'd, viz: All that lot or parcel of laud situate in Charleston, Tioga boun ded north by lots No. 35 and 37, south by lots No. 94 and 95 cast by lots 39 and 34, It being lot No. 38 of the allotment of Bingham Lands in Charleston, aforesaid, a part of war* rant 1108, and containing 99 acres uud 8-lOths with allow jmeo for roads, with about 60 acres improved, a log house, frame barn and an npplo orchard thereon. Terms made kdown on day of sale. J. I, JACKSON, Admr. Welleboro, Aug. 19, 185 S. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testamentary having been granted to the undsrsigned on the estate of EZRA DAVIS, late of Mansfield, deceased. AH persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same to present them to us. E STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of the sub scriber, on or about the 6th of June last, a white wether sheep. The owner can have the same by proving properly and paying charges. Charleston, Aug. 12, *5B, HIEL PEAKE. E STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of the sub scriber, on or about the Ist of August inst, one two year old, red and while heifer, and one red heifer. The owner is requested to prove properly, pay charges and take them away. Shippcn, Aug. 12, ’5B. RYAN HARD, THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOE. NEW FIRM. AND AT THE NEW STORE OF ~ jR. S. Hailey. On north side of Main Street, Wellsboro, Penna. NOTICE HORACE DAVIS, I „ , EZRA DAVIS JR. Mansfield, July 29,1858, Bt. €. Gr. OSGOOD, DESIRES THE FACT TO BE KNOWN TO THE READERS OF THE AGITATOR, That he is filling up the Store formerly occupied by BEAN &ENSWORTH, WITH A THEY DESIRABLE STOCK OF GOODS! WHICH ARE TO BE SOLD “L O W ” Wellsboro’ July 8,1858, IRON. English & Sweed’s Bar. Round and Square Refined Bars. Round, Square, Oval, Sc half round Rods. Band, Hoop and Horse Shoe. Cast, Blister, Spring and Ger luan Steel. W B Nail Rods, Horse Nails, &c., &c., Are being received at OSGOOD’S. CROCKERY A New I.ot of White Ware at OSGOOD’S. August 19, 1858. • NEW GOODS NEW GOODS NEW GOODS GROCERIES GROCERIES GROCERIES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY CROCKERY CROCKERY stone ware STONE ware STONE WARE hardware hardware hardware THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS THE NEW GOODS Wellsboro, May 37, 1859, BLOW! BLOW!BLOW! THIS appears to be the order of the day. But it is an acknowledged fact that you can buy Goods at the New store of BULLARDS’ CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER PLACE IN TIOGA COUNTY. This is.no “Blowing” but the PLAIN TRUTH, Look al our LIST OF PRICES and see-if it is not so* And by the way, let us say to you that you need have no feat of getting Old Goods. Our Store JStock and Clerks are all iVciz?, as well as our Prices . Our Slock is camplcle. You can find everything from a Tea Canister, up. Here they Come! Another lot of those Nice Brown Sugars,only 01 els. A No. 1 Rice, 5 u Stewart’s extra Syrup, (worth la more than any other Syrup,. • «* ss. Good Molasses 40 ct?» Codfish, 5 u White Fish &, Trout,. 8 “ Good Tea, 3s. Fine.cut Tobacco in papers, per lb 2s. Gd. Balk *• “ 3s. Good Plug Tobacco,..* 2s. Yard wide Sheeting,....*..-..... .... t>i cts. A Good Gaiter, only 6s. Flour, 4 50 and every tiling else as low at f M. O. BULLARD’S. Bituminous Coal. THE Subscriber is now mining, and is prepared to sell, at his mines in GAINES TOWNSHIP, Tioga Co. Pa., (he best quality of Bituminous Coal. My Mines arc situated on the Barrens, nine miles south of Westfield, four miles from Pine Creek, and about fifteen! miles from Wcllsboro. The attention, of Blacksmiths and all others using Cool, is invited. The Coal will be sold in large or small quantities by Dr. J. N. HANER. N. B.—Dr. Hauer will also.give his attention to Professional Calls* July 29, 1858, ly. INC PAINT, &■ Linseed Oil at 7s. 6d. per gal, | at fJCWtAIMVS, Z r WORTH OF NEWj Summer €*oo<ts. 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 BEAUTIFUL PLAID SILKS At 4s per yard, that were sold one year ago at Bs. Elegant Bayadere Silks, cheap, at 6s. worth 12s. Twenty-eight inch Black Silk 45., usually sold for Bs. I will sell you the real Oil Boiled Black Silk at fis, 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 yoi|. NEEDLE WORK, ! 7 We will sell you Needle Work less than tbe-cloth is worth. Beautiful French Wrought Collars for 4s worth usually 10s. Splendid sets Sleeves and Col lars 6s. Muslin Edging and Insertings at the usual prices. Marseilles Goods of all kinds cheap, a full set sold by our neighbors at 12s we will sell at 4s. Flouncing and Borders cheaper[than ever heard of before. • I Do not stay from the Regulator Store, for | your example will be fell through generations to come.— One cross discontented spirit in a family wilt turn a happy homo into confusion and distress, and the sight of a frowning face, when so little money will clear it up, should be cured by 1 calling at tiie Regu latorand buying one of those heavy - | NEEDLE WORK FRENCH V&ILS, Bought at the late Auction, which we will spll at 6s. worth 12s. Sickness is not so distressing when there is carefulness or patience, and patience you will need when you come to select the goods, in consequence of the great rnsh of customers, and the piles of goods you will find, bat we will do as fast as we can. Wc have added a number of men to our list, and you will not be kept in waiting for the bundles are continually moving out at the dobri with the one continued sound | 1 And the fast colored Lawns for 6 1-4 cents!, and the real Jaconet Lawns for Is. Elegant Brilliants for Is., beautiful Challies for Is worth 2s6d(new styles. Bayadere ClmHies entirely new and; cheap er than ever sold in the country. Three cases of" those Mohair Debeges, which we sell at 6 1-4 cents, always sold at la. They go off by the piece, and you must come soon to get those Mohair dark col. ors for old ladies. When we look on the counte nance of a good kird grandmother, we cannoi but lovo 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 Luis of old she can do much for Ihe fam ily in relieving the mother of a part of her dares, by spending a day at the Regulator Store an|d sc. lecling some of those unprecedented bargains from those piles of Sheeting we have just received. \ " 8 bales Atlantic A heavy one yard wide 7 per yard. ] • DRY GOODS DRY GOODS DRY GOODS CLOTHING CLOTHING CLOTHING 6 bales Boston A Wire twist, I yard wide 6 1.4 cents per yard. i 5 Bales Allensdale Fine Sheeting I yard wide 7 cents per ynrd. . [ 5 Bales Allcnsdale Fine Sheeting 3*4 yard wide G cents per yard. | 7 Bales Lawrence Strain Cloth 3.4 yard wide cents per yard. { Colton Ballinjr- Warp, Twine, different *r-*\de ✓ HATS & CAPS HATS & CAPS HATS & CAPS —g, —P» Twine, different grade?*, Colton yarn all numbers. In the mothcf nothing can be more beautifol 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 | GLASS WARE GLASS WARE GLASS WARE o mi id o |, Which comprise over 200 different patterns.— Some EMclla 2 yards square 10k, that have been sold at $5 with a good assortment of Cropland ilk Shawls. A Black Silk with heavy fringe,] 172 inches square we will sell you for 40s. Crapes from $4 to $2O each. Luce Capes, some beautiful ones that we will sell at ruinous prices. We can only ask yon to look and we will sell you every article as we advertise. WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE WOODEN WARE CALL AND SEE - CALL AND SEE CALL AND SEE Millinery Goods. Straw Bonnets from Is to 20s. I AT ROE'S AT ROE’S AT ROE’S French Flowers by the Bos. J American Flowers by the Box. i Pattern Hats. Dress Caps. Straw Braids. Blondes, Ruches, Sc c. Cords. Tassels, French Corsets, Brass and Steel Hoops. j s@®i? ssaif s 8 The Press, the Pulpit and the Petticoat. The first spreads the news, the second religion, andj the tliirdjjand last spreads Douglass and Sherwood’slpat. ent Steel Skirls with adjusting Bustle, which may be foyud at the Regulator Store, Corning, N. Y;. BOOTS & SHOES i Ten cases of those fine Foxed Gaiters at 4si 6d. per pair. Eight cases of Women’s Enamelled Boots (is usually 10s, Men's heavy Brogan Shoe*that cost 6< per pair to make we will sell them'at 75 Mena’ Kip Boots. Fancy topsond well made 10s per pair. A good kip at 12s, and any quantity of; La dles’ Rubbers at Is fid per pair. The Rubbers! are Goodyear’s Patent, and best kind of No. 1. ' A lot from Auction. A good Panama fine braid at 6s usually sold ul 20s. Senate flat, 4s sold psu ally at Bs. Campeachy Hal, white, 4s sold usqally at Bs. Palm leaf by the dozen or single one for a song, and ribbon thrown in ul that. Boy’s <and Youth’s Hat of all kinds. Kentucky Jeans Is per yard. Heavy double and twisted Cotlonadc, handsome plaid Is fid. Hand some Figured SatUnelt, wide stripe, 3s worth 6s. Fancy Cassimeres, BroaO Cloths,Vestings, on which we will not be beat in price, in the Slate. 0“ I will only say, let every member of the fVmi ly strive to make home happy by calling at the Reg ulator and seleeling-a bundle of 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 ofj the “needful” which is your humble servant, 1 TEAE, &c. Good Flour warranted $4,75. Good Flour j not warranted $4, Candles Is, Sugar, good, 7 cents per pound, every tiling equally as cheap Corning, May 20, 1855. R. £7 ROBINSON., $5O OOO| BLACK SILK, How Cheap ! How Cheapj:! i ! HATS, HATS' Hen’s and Boy’s Summer Goods. R. E. ROBINSON Corning, May 20, 1858. - ; * The Grocery Department is Pail, r PORK. 4 hams. FLOUR SUGARS, KIRBY'S MOWER & REAPER. THl£6ubscri«v. and invites all who want a really good Mower and Reaper, to examine it before purchasing any other machine. It is superior to all other Mowers* and Reapers in use, in the following partieehirs; It is the lightest in use; is strong and datable; re quires less draft than any other machine* has bo side dj*aft tho* it cuts a wide swath; will work o» rough ground where no other machine can follow it i very difficult to be clogged in any kind of grass, be it wet or dry ; is simple in construction and not bo b'e to get out of repair; is a perfect combined ma chine; working equally well, whether mowing or reaping; and is the CHEAPEST in prlce,thc Mow er beiAg only $lOO, and the combined machine $l2O —making it altogether the most desirable Mower and .Reaper in market. Call at the Tin and Stove Store and examine for yourselves. June 17,1858. IX P. ROBERTS. (CTThe Subscriber rs also Agent of the Tioga" Point Agricultural Works for the sale of Emery’s unrivalled Railroad Horse Powers, ThrcsK. ers and Separator’s, Portable Circular oad Cross Cut Saw Mills and Shingle Machines. Clover Hullers, Emery’s, Hickok’s and Krauser’s Cider Mills and Presses, Corn Shellers, Hay, Straw & Stalk Cutlers, Horse Rakes, Dog Powers, Clow’* Grain Cradles, Corn and Cob Mills, Cultivators, Horse Hoes, Dederiek’s Hay Press, Slump Ma chines, Leather and Robber Belting. 210 MOTHERS. , WIVES AND DAUGHTERS, I>r. R. A. Lamoat’i PERIODICAL COMPOUND. The roost beneficial and snccessfnl FEMALE MEDICINE now in use, for all cases of obstructed or suppressed Menstruation. Tills vulnnblo vegetable compound baa long been feted be the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the mnguraents of tho female system and for improving the gen eral’ health, and by long experience boa been found tb« greatest remedy against those painful or general cowpJaiaU to which the female Constitution is liable. A fen* do*** tn ken for one week before tho monthly period will remove all obstructions f row any must whatccer, inctfddiblc as it may appear. |J N. C.—Those Ladles übo have been disappointed In the nso of Pills, &c~, can put the utmost confidence In this compound. AUTIOX This compound must not be taken by females during tho early months of Pregnancy under tho penalty of certain ab ortion. At all other times It is safe, as it is purely vegetable. It v ill be scot to any address by inclo6iDgs2 toauyauthor ized agent, or to R. 1. ANDREW'S. Buffalo N. Y. For sulo by J. A. ROY, Wellsboro, and Druggists gen erally. [July 1, ISSB. ly.} TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON WAKE. THE SUBSCRIBER, has established himself at the old stand of Wilcox &. Sears, one door bo* low R. S. Bailey’s Store, where he is manufacturing and selling At Wholesale and Retail, the various kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET IRON WARE, of the best materials, and made in the most substantial manner. ROOFING, EAVE-TROUGHING. and all kinds of JOBBING, done on short notice and in a satis factory manner. Call and see my stock of Tin-ware and satisfy yourselves that FISHER’S is the place to buy cheap. - CHARLES S. FISHER. Wellsboro, June 17,1858. SENT FREE TO AWT ADDRESS. G. G. EVANS, Bookseller, Publisher, and Originator of the Gift Book Enterprise. HAP jmt issued a new ami complete catalogue of* life Books, comprising a large and varied assortment of aR kinds of literature. s3oo worth of Gifts will be given with every $lOOO worth of hooks sold. A gift worth from 23 eta, to $lOO, will bo delivered with each book at the time ot- sale. Orders from the country promptly filled and the floods for warded by express or mail on the same day the order is re ceived- A complete catalogue J*ent free. , Addre**, G. G. EVANS J. 439 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. - Jan. 28.1853. HOLD 02V, MR. PRINTERS^ STOP THE PRESS ! ! WHAT FOR? WHY, TRUMAN & DO WEN have just arrived from New York with the CHEAPEST AND BEST assortment of GOODS ever before offered to the people of Tioga County and vicinity ; and oulwilh olanding the RUSH OF CUSTOMERS they sny they must advertise in order to let eyefy. body knftw that they arc on hand at THE EMPIRE STORE with d large assortment of DRY-GOODS ; DRY-GOODS J HARDWARE HARDWARE CROCKERY CROCKERY and every variety of goods nsoally found in a coun try store, and which they will sell as cheap or chea per than the same goods can be bought at any other store m this vicinity. Call and examine their stuck of goods before purchasing elsewhere. No charge for showing Good*. REMEMBER THE PLACE—AT THE EM. PIRE STORE! TRUMAN &. BOWEN. Well&boro, June 14, *oB. If ON MANHOOD ASD ITS PREMATURE DECLINE. .Tuat Published. Gratia, tho 50th Thousand. A FEW WORDS OX THE RATIONAL vgy Treatment without Medicine, of Spemwtor- rhea, or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emission!*, tlw'lmT.r Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotence,*nd Impedimenta to Marriage generally, by _ , , B. DE LANKY. M. D. The Important fact that the many alarming complaints, originating in the imprudcncu and solitude of youth, mar 1* eoily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this small irac t clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly Mir ccssful treatment, as adopted by the A'uthor, fully explained, by means of which every one is enabled to cure HIMSELF I*erfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding nil the advertised nostrums of the day. Sent to any address, gratis and post free iu a sealed ope. by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B, DE LANET, 88 East 31st street, New York Cltv- April, 2U,1558. AdmluittiatorS lKollc«. LETTERS of Administration having beco grant* cd to ihe undersigned on the estate of JOu SEPH POTTER, late of Knoxville, dec’a, nil prp. ( sons indebted to said estate' arp requested to maku immediate payment, and those having ejaimsagamst the same must present them to NANCY POTTER, Adm'x. Knoxville, August 5, 1853, 6l* ADMINISTRATORS NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration having been granted ti» the undersigned on the estate of Theodoras Larrison, late of Jackson all persona in debted to the said estate, eve requested to make ikninedlato payment, and those luniag claims igaln*t the same will nrr, eont them to 0, B. WELLS, AdDiY. Jackson, July I,IBOS. THRESH LOT Oiitipheuc and .Fluid,Cs, per L at RULLARDS LARGEST > GROCERIES ’ GROCERIES BOOTS & SHOES BOOTS & SHOES
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