The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, January 20, 1859, Image 3

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    sales.
-ii virtue of sundry writ* of Fieri Facias, Levan
TjyL and Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the
J) -piea* of Tioga County and to me directed,
Common r i pa blio sale at the Court House in
Iir i. «on Monday the 7th day of February next,
in the forenooß, the following described
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a i-state, to mt m
, p ar cel of land in the Boro of Wellsboro
A l*y p ort h 0 f the avenue, commencing at a point
BoP 1 ’g nue one hundred and twenty feet from its
cm & e 8 Walnut street in a direction north
iDt< f rtt*s west, thence north 45 degrees east two hun
£ forty feet to Grafton street, thence south 45
s east along Crafton street one hundred and
de? 865 , fit to Walnut street, thence south 45 degrees
" l * eDt W Walnut [street two hundred and forty feet
»«J‘ *ue and thence along the same north 45 de
w . ff est one hundred' and twenty feet to the begin-
the same more Jar loss with the appurtenances,
mnrored, one frame two story dwelling house, one
bam and other out buildings and some fruit
thereon. Xo be sold os the property of James P.
A lot of land in Mansfield Borough, bounded
ii~by William Engalls, east by L. H. Elliott, south
J°Elmira street, west by Henry Brewster—containing
&ad oae-lenth acre, all improved, with one frame
° ne one carpenter’s shop, apple orchard and other
frtit trees thereon. To be sold aa the property of E.
A lot of land in Deerfield township, bound
. DOrt jj by Cowanesque river, east by John Good-
_d south by Bingham lands, west by the Inacho
twenty acres more or less, ten acres
two frame houses, two frame barns, one saw
d! and'an applo orchard thereon. To be sold as the
oerty of Barton Howe and Benjamin Howe.
A certain messuage tract or parcel of land
•mate in the county of Tioga, and known and de
a as follows, to wit: Being warrant No. 4489,
Junes Wilson warrantee, and part of the land deeded
. T j oS eph S. Fenton and Sarah his wife, to George N.
being one thousand acres more or less. To
be sold a* the property of Elijah Jones and Mary E.
JoQeSy his wife. *
ALSO— A lot of land in Sullivan township, hounded
itfrih by Clark Bartlett and W. Ensworth, east by F.
Afbiey, John C. Clark and Thomas Baines, south by
Philip S* Kipley aD{ * wes & by B. S. Holden—contain
ieff about one hundred and sixty-three acres and thirty
jj,see perches, about eighty-fivo acres improved, one
frame house, one frame barn, corn house, apple orch
id and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the
property of Joseph P. Morris and others.
f ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township bonnd
eJ on the [north by N. Close, east by H. Hotchkiss,
jjath by Samuel Gatlin and west by John W. Bailey—
cunUiuing fifty and two-tenth acres, about twenty
acres improved and a young apple orchard thereon.—
lo be sold as the property of Elijah Warren.
ALSO—A lot of land situate in Sullivan township,
aod bounded as follows, namely: On the north by
the north line of warrant No. 978, on the east by land
formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the
teeth by lands of John Benson and Arad Smith, and
cs the vest by lands of Zopher Tears and A. Updike
-containing about one hundred and ten acres with
tbont sixty acres improved, a frame dwelling house
ind a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop
erty of John Benson.
ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bound
ed north by line of Brookfield township, cast by A.
Sweeter and Z. Malory, south "by Bingham lauds and
nil by Samuel Pierce—containing eighty-six acres,
sboat thirty or forty acres improved, one frame house,
frame barn, saw mill, cow shed and apple orchard
thereon. To be sold as the property of John Pierce.
ALSO—The undivided half of a certain tract of land
is Deimar township, bounded on the north by J. F.
Dwaidsoo, on the west by land of Griffin and others,
{•■Lth by lauds of D. K. Coolldge and A. Starkwether,
ud mi the cast by Shumway, Johnson and Bodine—
c-niaming in all two hundred and twenty acres, with
about sixty jacrca improved, with a frame honse and
fciaie barn, being the south half of No. 365, in the
cane of Robert Kennedy. To be sold as the property
of William J. Ruckman.
ALSO—A lot of land In Tioga township, bounded
north by John W. Guernsey, east by |A. S. Turner,
south by Mrs. E- Guernsey and west by , con
taining about fifty or sixty acres, with about fifty acres
kpwed, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon,
ALSO—Another lot of land in said township, com
mercing at plum tree in the lane of Candy, late of
estate of James Bryant, dec'd, thence south five and
one-half degree? east 36 rods to Buttonwood corner,
thence north SO degrees west 82 rods to post, thcncc
north 156 rods to stone heap, thence south 82 degrees
east 23S rods to white oak stump, thence south 9£
vest 123 rods to white pine, thence north SO degrees
vest 100 rods to post, thence north 84 degrees weflt
40 rods to beginning—containing 178 i acres and al
lowance*, excepting 32 acres sold to A. & Jesse Kee
ney, also excepting about one acre for burying ground,
with two frame houses, three frame barns, corn house,
and shed and blacksmith shop, some jfruit trees and
also some 70 or SO acres improved- To'be sold as tho
property of William J. Mann.
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded
north by Artcmus Barnhart, east by Joseph Harding,
jonth and west by George Browd—containing about
230 acres more or less, with one hundred and ten acres
improved, a frame house, two frame barns and an ap
ple orchard thereon.
ALSO—A lot in Sullivan township, bounded north
by north line of warrant Xo. 978, east by land former
ly of Nathaniel Xichols and N. Smith, south by land
John Benson and Arad Smith, and west by land of
Zopher Tears and A. Updike—containing about one
oancred and two acres and about 60 acres improved,
s frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—Another piece or parcel of land iU Rutland
township, bounded on the north by land formerly
creed by Reman Soper and Josephus Clark, on the
ewi by the Bradford Co. lino, on the south by land in
l»!iessicn of George Crippcn and D. E. Sherman, and
the west by Grandison "Watkins and land formerly
■me-i by Peter Wheeler, George Worden, Henry Wor
tta aad Martin—containing two hundred acres
«thereabouts, with about 100 acres improved, a frame
botic. two frame barns, frame shed, apple orchard and
tolfc boose thereon. To be sold asi'thc propertyof
Benson. ’
ALSO—AiI the interest of L. C. Griggs in a lot of
Ucdia Richmond township, bounded north by Virgil
r^rii^ an east by Caleb Whitney, south
y Ellen Goodall, and west by Marcua^enedicb—con
mmg abont 2QS acres, about 36 acres improved, one
house and one frame barn thereon.
I j the interest of L. B. Merrick in a lot of
m Charlesion township, bounded north by Levi
uott, cast by Dsn Heath and Stillman Frost, south
• aQ d west by Luman Fenton—contain
g about SO acres with about 20 acres improved, with
thereon OU^e ’ 006 stable and a young orch
*and * n Westfield township, bound
,.atfous Seeley, east by Bingham lands,
\1 Robinson and west by Potter Coun
, obtaining eleven acres, about ten acres im
tJu . r *°o house and a few fruit trees thereon. —
Be Anthony Bennett and
tb ce /«* n l’ leoe or parcel of land, situate in
ice tort?, r ». m Ul ‘ n S ton » bounded as follows: On
iieeatt ? W heaton and Jared Upham, on
c- public road running north, and south,
land now or formerly of Moses Leo,
-vcmfsm* WCs *hy Andrew Doan and Henry Seamans
tt re , a hout forty-four acres, with thirty-five
: »ni anl^ e^, i° De rame dwelling house, one horse
..h 4 H . , De otaer frame barn, with a small apple or
ua* SO f 3e ot h«r fruit trees thereon. To be sold
of John W. Gleason,
ta-tj i 4 ’f^l ece °^ an d situate in Delmar township,
ly Gecp**V°‘ ow s* to W * l: North by M. Impson, east
i ‘. T K«nnoJ v ‘ CDn , south by A. Kennedy and west
I ab \ t * m P son —containing fifty acres more
, acres improved, one log house,
U;\, 6 r . ’ ana a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold
A tfffiL of D. Harris.
fi n nh It t lot 0^ aa d in Delmar township, bounded
*° st itTj n ame r ’ Jackson, east-by Silas Johnson,
®f J. g’fi.Jj 6 *, wre y>west by Morris land and land
he * - ei ! 6 esta te—containing one hundred and
"vH acroe improvad, one frame house,
. ALSO * i an a PP Ie or chard thereon.
;; Mju £ land in WeUsboro bounded west
• T Pearl \ite I hy lot of M, M. Converse, east
i^ s of an Ct ’ Avenue—containing two-
land, a large tavern
huiljT n _ °® ces i one frame barn, shed and other
•‘LSO-T i there on.
"fib ly t » e^ l her lot of land in WeUsboro, bounded
IC j s> eaat hy Water street, south by
: ' l K Sf-n n f ■ • *'• P- Cone—containing three-fourths
*'4 is the n,„ m^rove J land, used as a garden. To be
. 4LS(; »^?P£ rty of James KtmbolL
out on »k “ SO, * n Boro of Covington, as
j? tca Hiram* f plan of said town, being 50
tS 11 ? extending to EaUroad 194 2-12
:; 15 ubarg Raiir°j * ot No. 29, east by Corning and
few■ K Sf- by lot No: 31, and by
}'• told a , t v “ a two story frame house thereon.—
l/bSO-A' }„. Ptoperty of J. J. Purvis.
M folw. l aod in the Boro of Mansfield,
Wet fifty fh ‘ ®outh eighty-five feet on Elmira
f«i iy n 6B fM ‘ OO W-iiamson Road, north
7, oct. and cost fifty three
feet by Doctor Barden—containing about one fourth
of an acre, with a three story store house thereon. To
be sold as the property of Benjamin M. Bailey.
ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township, bounded
as follows: On the north by Waterman Mclntyre and
Edward and David Everitt, east by Warren Weeks,
south by Edward Garrison, and west by Nathaniel and
Morris Seeley—containing about seventy fire acres
with forty acres improved, a log house, frame barn and
apple orchard and a few fruit trees thereon. To be
sold as the property of George Corzatt.
ALSO—AII the interest of J. B. Merrick in a lot of
land in Charleston township, bounded north by Levi
Elliott, east by Dan Heath and Stillman Frost, south
by State Rood and west by Ltiman Fenton— contain,
mg about 90 acres, with about 20 acres improved, with
one frame house, one shanty stable and a young orch
ard thereon. To be sold as the property of J. B. Mer
rick.
ALSO—AII the right, title and interest of Harris
Mattison in a lot of land in Gaines township, hounded
north by warrant No. 2335 W. Willink warrantee, on
the east of Silas Billings, south by the John
Carsaw lot, C. Berneaur, S. B. Barnes and other lands
of said Mattison and on the west by lands formerly
belonging to J. L. Phenix and A. V. Parsons, except
ing and reserving therefrom two acres sold to A. P.
Cone—containing seven hundred acres or thereabouts.
ALSO—Another lot lying south of above lot, bound
ed east by Silas Billings, south by R. G. White, west
by the Carsaw lot and north by other lands of the said
Mattison—containing forty-eight acres and six-tenths
of an acre, upon the two above described lota are about
one hundred and thirty acres improved, a tavern house,
barn, five dwelling houses, one saw mill, two shanties,
two barns and some fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township/bonnd
cd north by Phebe Iluyler, cast by Henry Broughton
and Tuttle, south by Hiram Tubbs, west by Davy
and Charles Maynard—containing eighty-eight and
eight-tenths acres, and about sixty acres improved,
one frame house and cooper shop, corn house, two
frame barns and an apple orchardthereon. To be sold
as the property of George S. Brown.
ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebory township,
bounded north by lands formerly of Elnathon Abbott
now Staples, east by land formerly owned by
Jacob Capeheart and C. H- March, south by C. H.
March and west by Jacob Ham and the Bingham es
tate —containing about 84 acres, an acre with a small
improvement, some fruit trees and a log house thereon.
To be sold as the property of Charles Churchill.
ALSO—A lotof land in Charleston township, bound
ed north by State Road, east by Isaac Wheeler and
south by Thomas Davis and Isaac Wheeler, west by
Noah Wheeler—containing about sixty acres, with
about forty-five acres improved, a frame house, a frame
bam and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold aa the
property of Alanson Wheeler.
ALSO—A lot of land In Richmond township, begin
ning at a post in the lino of the Underhill warrant,
thencee north 329 rods to a stone heap, thence east 49
3-10 rods to a post, thence«oath 14 degrees east by
lands of Doughty Keys and Wells and Gad Lamb
339 3-10 rods to a post, thence west 155 rods to a post,
the place of beginning—containing 213 acres and 28
perches, about 25 acres improved, a saw mill, 2 frame
houses and a small bam thereon. To be sold as the
property of H. B. Cooper.
ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bound
ed north by W, Simpeon, east by Girard Boone, south
and west by Bingham lands—containing about 58
acres, about 25 acres improved, one log house, one log
stable and a few fruit thereon. To be sold as the prop
erty of Augustus Woodbury.
ALSO—The following described lot of land in Charleston
township, to wit; Beginning at a post it being lot No. 2 and
a part of a lot of land convoyed by Wm. K. Kaler, to Darnel
Owens’, dated the 12th day of March A. D. 1851, thence east
seventy-four and four tenths perches to a post, thence south
two hundred and sixteen and six-tenths to a post, thence
west seventy-four and four tenths perches to a post, thence
north two hundred and sixteen and six-tenths perches to a
post, the place of beginning—containing one hundred acres
more or less, with about fifteen acres improved. To be sold
os the property of Horatio Owens.
ALSO—Lot N0.'50 in the Boro of Covington as laid ont on
tho General Plan of said town, being 50 feet front on Tork
street and 200 feet deep, bounded south by York street, west
by No. 49, east by No. 61, and north by Anderson’s Alley,—
with dwelling bouse, wood house and some Iruit trees there
on-containing more or less. To be sold as tho property of
B. C. and J. C. Johnson.
ALSO—AII the interest of Alexander Mattison in a certain
tractof land situate in Westfield township, bounded north by
lot No 2 of the Biugham lands called the Maynard lot and lot
No. 36 now or late in possession of John H. Brown k Co.,
cast by lot. No. 35 contracted to Stephen Labor and lot No. 46
contracted to Wm. Labor, on the south by lot No. 75 con
tracted to Benj. Mattison, and on the west by lot No. 42
aforesaid, it being lot No. 45 of the Subdmaioh of Bingham
lands in Westfield township, and part of warrant No. 1231
and 1319—containing one hundred and forty-nine and 2-10
acres, on which Is improved one hundred acres, with a house,
barn, shed, and some fruit trees thereon.
ALSO—AH tbe'right, title and interest of said Alexander
Mattison to tho following described land in Games township,
bounded on the North by warrant No. 2335, W. Wlllink war
rantee, on the east by lands of Silas Billings, on the south
by the J. Carsaw lot, Berneanr, S. B. Barnes and other lands
•of safd Mattison, and on the west by land formerly belong
ing to J. S. Phenix and A. V. Parsons, excepting and reserv
ing therefrom two acres sold to A. P. Cone—containing seven
hundred acres or thereabouts.
ALSO—Another lot lying south of above lot, bounded on
the east by Silas Billings, south by R. G. White, weat by the
Carsavr lot and north by other lauds of said Mattison—con
taining forty-eight acrw and 6-10 of an acre; upon the two
lost described lots Is about one hundred and thirty acres im
proved, a tavern bouse and barn, five dwelling bouses, one
saw mill, two shanties, two barns and some fruit trees.
ALSO—-A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north
by Geo. Harvey and Alvey Hill, east by Fox lands, s’th
by Stephen Babcock ami west by Fox lands—containing
about 56 acres, about 15 acres improved, one frame house,
one frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold &s
the property of George Larrison.
ALSO—a lot of land in Deerfield, bounded north by C.F.
Billings lot, Samuel and Al. Jorden's, Abbotts, John Schoon
, over aud D. T. Billings, east by —inscho, south by lusebo
Is. C. Temple, Arnica Smith. Thomas Mattison, Joseph Potter
——Kelta, Burlingame & Abraham Smith and west by R.
Tubbs—containing iiti acres, about SO acres improved and
some fruit trees thereon;
Also —another lot of land in Clymer, bounded north by
lands formerly of Milo Hart, 11. W. Babcock and Geo. Uuy
lar, east by Geo. C Temple and C F Billings and
south by lots Nos. 1 *i 2 of warrant No. 2291, and west by
warrant line of 2294&2291—containing about 390 acres,about
60 acres improved, three log bouses, one log barn and some
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of P S Mc-
Neil and Abby McNeil.
ALSO—a lot of land in Jackson, bounded north by C Dag
gett k Lefler. east by Bird & Jennings, sooth by R Daggett
, aud west by Tbos Tabor—containing about 90 acres, 30 acres
improved, one frame house, frame barn, grist mill, other out
buildings and a small apple orchard thereon. To be sold as
the property of Wm Daggett and R Sixbee.
ALSO—a lot of land in Richmond, beginning at the Will
iamson road at a stake and stones, the southwest corner of
of Chester Ames, now Jos Major lot, thence cast by the south
line of said lot to a post and stones at Che SK corner of said
Major lot, thence south to the eastern boundary of the O’Bri
en tract, 21 2-lOths perches to the northeast corner of the
Daniel Holden lot, thence west by the boundary line of the
said lot to the SE corner of Marcus Kelly’s lot, thencearound
the east aud north boundary of said Kelly lot to the Tioga
railroad, thence northwardly alongsaid road aud Williamson
road to the place of beginning—containing about twenty
five acres of laod, be the oame more or less, one frame house,
frame barn, one brick house aud a few fruit trees thereon.
To be sold os the property of Cordelia Smytho and Joseph S.
Hoard.
Sheriff’s Office, \ S. I POWER, Sheriff.
WeUsboro, Jan. 20,1859. j
SHERIFF’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Levari
Facias issued out of the Common Pleas of Tioga
Co., and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at
the Court House in WeUsboro, Saturday, sth day of
February next, at 10 o'clock A. M, the following real
estate U wit:
Certain messuages, pieces or parcels of land, being the on©
undivided half of tbe same, situate in the township of Morris,
Tioga County and State of Pennsylvania, and bounded as
follows, to wit: One of them surveyed in the name of Hews
and Fisher in pursuance of a warrant No. 1591 dated the 10th
day of August A. D. 1792 and also being composed of tho
four pieces of land marked lots Nos. 6,6, 7, and 8, In a recent
survey made thereof by Wm. E, Morris, containing five hun
dred and thirteen (513%) and one half acres with usual al
lowance fbr roods Ac. One other piece surveyed in the name
of Geo. Mead in pursuance of warrant No. dated the 26th
day of February, A. D, 1794 and composed of lots Nos. 9 and
I*2 in said Morris’survey—containing two hundred and forty
nine (249) acres with the usual allowance for roads, Ac. One
ether piece being the eastern part of the last mentioned war
rant, and composed of lots Nos. 11 and 14 in said Morris’ sur
vey—containing two hundred and twenty-three (223%) acres
and two-thirds of an acre, with the usual allowance Ac., be
ing the same land ns conveyed by Anthony P. Morris and
wife and Paschal Morris to Chauncey N. Shipman and Sidney
Hayden by deed dated the fourteenth day of February A. D.
1852 and recorded in the County of Tioga in Book No. 23 and
page 445 Ac. the 13fh day of December A. D. 1852, reference
being thereto bad for a more particular description. One
other piecu of land situated as aforesaid and being lot No. 10
in the allotment or suncy made by William £. Morris and
containing one hundred and twenty-three acres and one half
(123%) and allowance Ac., being the same as conveyed by G.
F. Mason and wife to said C. N. Shipman and Sidney Hayden
on the 15th day of June A. D. 1853, and said deed recorded in
the said county of Tioga, in Deed Book No. 28, page 313 Ac.,
reference being thereunto had for a more particular descrip
tion thereof. One other piece of land situated as aforesaid,
beginning at an old sugar maple tree in the Hue of land sur
veyed on warrant No. 1592, thence by land surveyed on war
rant No. 1590 south 8S degrees east 123 perches, thenca south
20 degrees west 152 perches and one-half, thence north 88
degrees west 125 perches to a beech tree, thence by land sur
veyed on warrant No. 1592 north 20 degrees east 126 perches
to tho place of beginning—-containing one hundred and nine
teen and a half (119%) acres, with usual allowance for roads
Ac. Ono other piece of land situated u aforesaid and being
lot No. 13 in a certain plan and survey of the Morris Farm
ing lands, and mode by William E. Morris, and containing
one hundred and forty acres (140) with usual allowance Ac.,
and being the same as was deeded by John Mathers, Sheriff
of Tioga County to James Lowrey on the 6tb day of March,
A. D. 1852, and by the said James Lowrey to Sidney Hayden
and C. N. Shipman on the 28th day of November, 1862. To
be sold as tbe property of C. N. Shipman.
Sheriff’s Office. } B. L POWER, Sheriff
WeUjboro, Jan, 20*59 j
THE TIOGA COUNT Y AGITATOR.
Trial Hit February Term ISI9.
Spaceman vs. Lamb.
Mathers for Stone va. T. Coats and L< Culver.
Eri Baker vs. Joseph Kelly.
Charles Daffy vs. R. H. Archer etaL.
Stephen Babcock vs. D. W, Furman.
D. W. Knapp vs. Hannah Daggett.
Thos. H. White vs. Andrew Loisenring.
H. K. Hill A. J. Clark.
C. Hathbone vs. Ryon A Tubbs.
Ira Bollock vs. Bennett & Randall.
do. vs.
Jno. W. Parks vs, Wm. Updike. . 1
W. D. Bailey vs. B. R. Barley. .
M. V, Brown et al va. W. N, Hammond.
Samuel Satterly vs. J. H. Satterly.
L D. Longwell vs. L. M. Palmer.
H. S. Hastings et ol vs. Jno. Bowen.
John Smith vs. Lewis Darling.
Stearns A Marvin vs. H. T. Ryon.
Timothy Coates vs, W. T. Humphrey.
Wm. McDoogall vs, C. Slosaon et al.
Jno. W, Guernsey vs. David Cburcher et aL
Samuel Satterly vs. J. H. Satterly.
H. W. Caulkings vs. W. B. Middaagh et al.
do. vs. C. S. Whitcomb et aL
L. P. Hoyt vs. C. S. Whitcomb et al.
Bridge A Shepherd vs. Martha Stevens.
H. F. Long vs. L. H. Smith.
Jno. W. Guernsey vs. Eratsus Niles.
J. P. Ring vs. R. K. Brandage.
L Beach Admr. vs. Geo. Harvey.
Wm. Faulkner vs. James Ford.
I. L. Woodward vs. J. C. Johnson et al.
A. W. Harrison vs. Barker A Swan.
Tioga County vs. Tilly Marvin et al.
Roe for Berry vs. Isaac Spencer et al.
Wm. Irvine vs. Ezra Updike.
L D. Gillett vs. C. H. Colegrove et al.
John W. Bailey vs. Geo. W. Mott.
Samuel Satterly vs. L W. Tubbs et aL [
Rutland Township vs. Royal Rose. j
Wm. Harrison vs. W. F. Robinson et oL
,Benj. C. Ward vs. David Mattisop. 1
W. S. Mclntyre vs. J. Mathers et &L
Thos. Evans vs. B. R. Hall.
Jos. S. Lindsley vs. John Ransom.
F. P. Carothera vs. J. Davis et al.
/ do. vs. Rufus Rice et al.
Corses for Merril va. E. Dyer.
F. M. Hill vs. J. Emery.
N. Smith vs. Thos. Keeney.
S. R. Smith vs. H. Stowell.
Joseph Aiken vs. M. Brennan et al.
Henry Rathbone vs. J. A. Hammond et al.
Sherwood for Hammond vs. Michael Torpy.
Register’s Notice.
NOTICE is hereby given that the following Execs*
tors. Administrators and Guardians, have filed
their accounts in the Registers Office, and that same
will be presented to the Orphans Courtof Tioga County,
on Monday, the 14th day of February, 1859, for con
firmation and allowance:
Account of Louisa B. Backer, Adm’x. of the estate
of Peter Backer, late of Rutland, dec’d.
• Account of Daniel Compton, Adm’r. of the estate of
Garrett Compton, late of Sullivan, dec’d.
Account of Nancy C. Temple, Adm’x. and David T.
Billings, Adm’r. of the estate of Herman Temple, late
of Knoxville, dec’d.
Account of H. S. Hastings, one of the Adminlstra-,
tors of the estate of William McNitt, late of Delmar,
deceased.
Account of Geo. I. McLeod, Ex’r. of Geo. McLeod,
dec’d. late Guardian of W. D. Lang and F. N. Lang. -
Jan. 20. 1859. W. D. BAILEY, Reg'r.
musical Festival.
A Musical Festival will be held in the Baptist
Church at Gray’s Valley, Tioga county, Pa., com
mencing Thursday, 271 h ihsl;, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,
and continuing three days. The friends are cordi.
ally invited to attend ; arrangements have been ef.
feeted by which their visitVill be unattended with
expense to them while there.
The exercises will be directed by Prof Bagar, as*
sisled by Mr. Wm. F. Horton, and others.
OXYGENATED BITTERS.
Tor the cure of Dvspepsia oe Indigestion. Liver Complaint,
Asthma, Costiveness, Loss of Appetite, Fever and Ague,
Heart Burn, Water Brash, Acidity, Sea Sickness, Scurvy,
Nausea, Headache, Knnai, and General Debility, or any dis
ease having its origin in imperfect digestion.
These Bitters, as oil classes of our fellow citizens, includ
ing Members of Congress, Lawyers. Physicians, Clergymen,
Planters, Farmers and others testify, ore Che only safe, cer
tain and sovereign specific for the immediate relief and per
manent cure of the many cruel complaints which in some
phase or other of Dyspepsia afflict our race.
These Bitter* were discovered by Dr. George B. 6bzzs,
and in their formula differ entirely from that of any other
preparation of medicine. Containing no alcohol—-no miner
al—no poison—no noxious drug,—in their nature tonic, not,
stimulating,—retaining their virtues in any clime; they are'
u ‘‘combination and a form indeed” of Medicine which knows
no rival in exterminating disease and restoring the system
to its pristine vigor and health. No matter of how long
standing, or however induced or chronic In its character the
disease may be—no matter that it has baffled tfaeskillof the
physician, and resisted the efforts of i/edicine. a single tria
of these Bitters will satisfy the sufferer that his disease sil
amenable to the proper remedy. .
In testimony of the many cures effected by this Remedy
reference is bad to the written certificates from distinguished
individuals known all over the land.
From among the many letters we are constantly receiving
we take the following:—-
‘•Gentlemen:— -I have used the Oxygenated Bitters in my
practice with decided success in Debility and General
tration, and 1 confidently recommend it in cases of General
Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs.
Signed, F. 11. WHITE, M. D.
Jfansfield, Tioga Co. Pa., August 26, 1858.”
This medicine has been used with like success bj A- Ho
bardof Richmond; Mins Mary A. Snovsr of Covington, and
Miss Catharine Beck of Liberty.
AGK.VIS.
John A. Roy, Wellsboro; C. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: Dr. A-
Rollins, Jr., Mainaburg; A. Humphrey, Tioga; D. S. J/a
gee, Blossburg; J. G. Albeok, Liberty.
8. W. FOWLE & CO., Proprietors. Boston.
For sale by Agents everywhere. [Sept. 16, 1858.]
Notice.
TO the School Directors of Tioga and Potter
Counties: We make the following proposal.
That the President of every board of Directors
that adopts the use of Brown's Grammar iu their
respective districts, where they are not now used,
will if he wishes, be presented with a copy of.said
Grammar for the use of said District, by calling at
the Book Store of Smith & Richards on Maia St.
Wellsboro, Pa.
And we will agree to furnish a sufficient number
of said Grammars to supply every School that shall
adopt them, at the Publisher's wholesale price, ad.
ding transportation, which is a .mere trifle. We
feel confident that the superiority df this Grammar
over alt others is such that it will recommend itself
to all who will take pains to examine U.
Gall and get a copy of the First Lines and the
Institute, at the Bookstore of
Jan. 6,1858. SiMITH &. RICHARDS.
“An examination of the Revised Edition of Brown’s Insti
tutes and Lines of Grammar* has prepared me to bestow up
ou them my unqualified preference over any other series In
use. We are now using them with success, and shall contin
ue to introduce them,”—Chas. E. Cady, I’rln. of First Ward
School, Binghamton. 1
“I am prepared to say without hesitation, that I consider
Goold Brown’s System, in its present revised and graduated
form, far better calculated to give students a thorough prac
tical knowledge ot the science, than any other with which
I have become familiar. lam introducing it into my school,
expecting my pupils will receive more real good from it than
from any other work of the kind.”—Z. L. Parser, Principal
Corning Union School.
CAYUGA PIASTER.
A NEW SUPPLY OF THIS GREAT PER
TILIZER HAS JUST BEEN DECEIVED
AT THE
MANSFIELD PLASTER BULL.
where it will be kept constantly on hand, and sold
at the low price of
$6 Per Ton.
To all those who wish to invest money where
they are sure of 200 per cent on the capital invest
ed, X would say,
BRING ON YOUR DIMES AND I
WILL DO YOU GOOD.
53* Nothing better to cure hard times 1
Mansfield, Dec. 27,1858. A. BIXBY.
t A N Y ONE WHO CAN LEARN TO WRITE,
JX CAN LEARN TO DRAW.’-/. G. Chapman.
Architectural Mechanical Drawing.
The subscriber would give instruction to a limited
number in Architectural and Mechanical Drawing,
at his office, in Mansfield Pa., on the most reason
able terras. Instruction,' would also be given in
Linear and Isometrical Perspective, if desired.
For farther information apply personally, or by
letter, to S. B. ELLIOTT,
Architect and Superintendent of Buildinet.
Mansfield, Pa., Dec. 30,1856.
BUFFALO ROBES.—A few bales No. Most
receiicd at [Oct. 11, ’5B } . . ROE.’S,
IRON GITY COMMERCIAL COLLEGE.
PRTSBUBO, Pa. - • CBARTXKXZt, 1855.
300'<Stv<fente attending , January, 1858.
Row the largest and most thorough Commercial School ot
the. United States. Young men prepared for the actual duties
of. ftapßuntiDg Room.
J. C.'Smith, A. M, Professor of Book keeping and Science of
Accounts.
A T. Douthett, Teacher of Arithmetic and Commercial Cal*
eolation,
J. A. Bejdiick and T. C, Jenkins, Teachers of Book-keeping.
A. Cowley and W. A. Miller, Profs, of Penmanship,
SINGLE AND DOUBLE ENTRY BOOK-KEEPING,
As used in every department of business.
COMMERCIAL ARITHMETIC—RAPID BUSINESS WRIT
ING—DETECTING COUNTERFEIT MONEY-
MERCANTILE CORRESPONDENCE—COMMERCIAL LAW
Are taught, and all other subjects necessary for
(he success and thorough education of practical business men.
19 PREMIUMS.
Drawn all the premiums In Pittsburg for the past three
years, also in Eastern and Western Cities, for best Writing—
NOT ENGRAVED WORK.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION.
Students enter at any time—No vacation—Time unlimited—
Review at pleasure—Graduates assisted in obtaining situa
tions—Tuition for full Commercial Course, $35,00. Average
time 8 to 12 weeks—Board, $2,50 per week—Stationery, $6,
Entire cost, $60,00 to $70,00
S3UMinisters sons received at half price.
For Card—Circular—Specimens of Business and Ornamen
tal Writing—inclose two stamps and address
Sept. 23.1858, ly. F. W. JENKINS, Pittsburg. Pa.
C. G. OSGOOD,
IS NOW RECEIVING HIS STOCK OF
WINTER
GO CDS.
which is large and complete, and to which be invites
the attention of the Goods buying public. 1 will
not blow about prices, as we arc not accustomed to
playing on wind please call and
see, and if the Goods and Prices do not suit you, we
do not expect to sell.
Nov. 2d, 1858.
T 0 re s s Goods ,
A large and very fine Stock of Dress Goods at
OSGOOD’S.
GENTLEMEN.
i>
Ytm will find at Osgood’s a fine stock of CLOTHS,'
CASSIMERES, UNDER SHIRTS, DRAWERS,
Q|*OVES, MITTENS, and a full slock of Furnish-
You will find it cheaper and far more
pleasant to buy and wean good warm under gar
ments than to pay doctor’s bills.
AJarge stock of Business, Dress, and Over Coats,
Fanis, Vests, Over Shirts, Over Alls, Guernsey Jack
ets, &c., at OSGOOD’S.
GROCERIES,
A very desirable stock. Teas from 2s up. Choice
brands of Flour constantly on hand.
n A RD WARE.
A fall slock of Cutlery & Shelf Hardware; in fact
nearly everything in the line, from a Jinch Brad to
a Crow-bar.
IRON
Swede’s, English, Horse-Shoe, Band, Hoop, Round,
Square, Round, Square, half-round and oval rods.
Spring, Cast, Blister, German and Cork Steel. Nail
rods, Horse-Nails, &c., &c.
BOOTS & SHOES
A large slock—embracing nearly every style and
‘price*. N- B. No numbers over 14, at I
November, Jl, 1858. Osgood's.
THE ELECTIONS ARE OVER,
And it is decided by a large majority of an ~appre'
dating public , that
J. R. BOWEN,
sells the cheapest and keeps the largest assortment of
STAPLE & FANC7
GOODS,
in Tioga County, and notwithstanding the many
false reports circulating that he is not in business in
Welleboro, he may be lound at the
EMPIRE STORE,
. lately occupied by Truman &. Bowen, with the**
Largest and Cheapest Assortment of
DRY-GOODS AND GROCERIES,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.
CLOTHING,
and in fact all kinos of Goods usually found in a
.country Store, which he will sell at very low prices.
. Cpme one; Come all! and see and bring your
neighbors, as it will be decidedly to your advantage
to examine my Slock of Goods before you purchase
elsewhere. [Nov. 25,1858.1 J. R. BOWEN.
TIOGA
SASH & BLIND FACTORY
Tioga Village. Pa.
THE undersigned takes great pleasure in inform
ing the public that he is ready to furnish to
order, on short notice, at his Shop on Wellsboro* St.,
one door west of J. G. Putnam's Cabinet Ware
Rooms,
SASH-DOORS, WINDOW SASH, BLINDS,
GLASS , PUTTY , PAINTS $ OILS.
Glass cut to any size, at my own risk.
(D*All kinds of Country Produce taken in ex
change (or work, at the best market prices.
O' Orders thankfully received and punctually at
tended to. HIRAM PICKERING.
Tioga, Dec, 9, 1858.
FOR SALE.
A good assortment of the choices
Apple, Fear, and Cherry Trees,
in good order.
' Apple trees for $2O per hundred. Our intention
is to have the trees bear just such fruit as the labels
call for. We would invite those wanting fruit trees
to call at the Nursery and examine for themselves
before purchasing elsewhere.
B. C, WICKHAM,
I. T. BLOODGOOD.
Tioga Village, Nov. 11,1858.
Caution.
ALL persons are cautioned against negotiating
for two notes drawn by the subscribers, and
payable to E. B. Perkins, or bearer, as follows:
One note, dated Dec. 2,1858, for sloo—due loth
of April, 1859.
One note, dated Dec. 2,1858, for sloo—due Junq
1,1859.
We have legal offsets to the said notes.
C. F. CULVER,
Osceola, Dec, 30, *58,3t. L. S. CULVER,
EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters testemantary having
been granted tm the estate of JOSEPH MEAD late of
Lawrence township, dec’d., all persona indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment, and those having
ctons against the Same will present them to
CLARISSA MEAD, Executrix.
Lawrence, Dec. 16,1858,6t*
A DXUHIBTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Administration
A hMdng beaa granted to the undersigned on the estate of
ZBBUwN N. BIRCH, late of Tioga, dec’d, all persons in*
debtedOo said estate will makeimmediate payment, and those
having"claims against the same will present them to
Tioga, Dec. 9,1568, 6t* LEROY TABOR, Admr.
PREVENTATIVE Ihr Scarlet Fever. Dr. Mu
tir’e (Philadelphia) Prescription! used as a pre
ventath* for Scsflet Fever can be oblaipeijl «{ Roy’s
Drugstore..
Stoves, Stoves ,;
AND TIN SHOP.
WM. ROBERTS respectfully announces to the
citizens of Wcllsboro and vicinity, that he
has jnst received & large addition to his slock of
STOVES, TIN &, SHEET IRON WARE; and is
now prepared to furnish his numerous customers
with articles in his line of business superior to any
that can be obtained in this section of country.—,
His slock consists in part of
COOK AND PARLOR STOYES.
. Uso a large assortment of
Tin and Sheet Iron Ware,
STOVE PIPES, STOVE FIXTURES, BOILERS,
' hardware, &c, ac.
Particular attention paid to putting on ■. ,
Tin Roofs, Eave-Troughs 4" Conductors
Repairing done on short notice with’ readiness
'and dispatch. Those wishing Goods in this line*
will find it to their interest to call and examine roy
stock before purchasing elsewhere; as they will be
sold at fair prices.
(ETDon*t forget the place, one door below Bowen's;
Store. [Wcllsboro, October, 14, 1858.]
jv ew Goods!
M. & 0. BULLARD,:
are now ireceiving a large and well selected stock of
Fall and Winter Goods,
which are to be sold LOW (as usual.)
Among their assortment may be found everything'
In the line of
Staple & Fancy Dry Goods,
JRcady-llladc Clothing.
Boots & Shoes, i
Hats & Caps,
Pork & Fjour.
Hardware,
Crockery,
GROCERIES, &C.i &C.
Call and see before purchasing elsewhere, at the
New Store one door below Wilcox & Sedrs.
September, 30,1858. !
Fall 4* TFinter
GOODS.
Win. A. Roe, Wellsboro, Pa,
JJAS now on band a large and extensive stock of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES , PROVISIONS j HATS
<t CAPS, BOOTS <Sf SHOES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING}
HARDWARE, CARPETS, j
Glass Ware, Wooden Ware.
CROCKERY, BUFFALO ROBES., &C.
We deem it unnecessary to enumerate ‘articles, as
nearly everything wanted by man, woman or child,
can be found at this establishment, and at prices that
cannot fail to give entire satisfaction. J
Wellsboro, Oct. 11, *5B. WM. A. ROE.
H. IX DEMIN Gr, 1
Would respectfully announce to the people of Tioga County,
that he is now prepared to fill all orders for Apple,! Pear,
Peach, Cherry, Nectarine, Apricot, Evergreen and Deciduous
Ornamental trees. Also Currants. Raspberries,
Blackberries and Strawberries of all new and approved vuri
tties. • i I
’!Sr
T> ACPC Consisting of Hybrid, Perpetual and Sam-
XX wOI-jO n)er K OBe 3, Mo« 3, Bourbon, Noisette, Tea,
Bengal or China, and Climbing Roses. i
lncluding all the finest n<w va-
OXXXVUX>X>J2jXV X— rietiea of Althea,iCalycailthus,
Dentzfa. Lilacs, Spines, Syringias. Tibaruums.ilVigilias Xc.
T?T OWPR C Paconies, Dahlias," Phloxes. Tulips,
X Xjw tt X-j I\ "Uyacmths, Narcissis; Jonquils, Lil
lies. Xc.
GRAPES—AII varieties.
Peabody’s New llaut-boi§ Strawberry. 4 doii plants. $5.
Order.-* respectfully solicited.
tfc3-Orders for Grafting, Budding or Pruning will be
promptly attended to. Address ; j
Dec. Id, *5B. H. D. DEMIN'G, Wellsboro. Pa.
(Confidential.) 1
FRIEND COBB: Will you please inform your
readers that the subscriber has a good assort
ment of ~ *
(DASIFISIPEH© ,
Cheaper than ever sold before in this county, u well
as
Sofas
Ttle-a-tetes ,
Mahogany Chairs , " i i
Rockers , . \ \
Center-Tables , and all kinds of;
EKDiimiEmiD) ffMßHamEau
Lawrenceville. Oct. 21, '53. E. D. >WELL|S,
L.a Fleur De Lis.
Edited by Mesdames Sawyer <s'\ LeSage.
THE New Monthly in French, designed for j the
use of schools and for all who wish to make
or keep themselves familiar with the language.—
Beautifully printed and filled with the choicest of
current literature, original and selected* ,
TERMS: $1,50 per annum; 5 copies, $7; ( 10
copies $l2. Teachers willing to act as agents will
please write us. We will fill orders for French,
Italian, Spanish oi German books on the most rea
sonable terms H. H. LLOYD.& CO. I
Oct. 23, '5B, [3m*] 348 Broadway, New York
JOHN SHAKESPEAO
TAILOR*
HAVING opened his shop in the building lat
occupied by Dr. Barr, respectfully informs
citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he is prepa
to execute orders in his lined business with prom
ness and dispatch, hoping by strict attenli&n
business to merit the confidence and support of tl i
who may favor him with their orders. •
CUTTING done on short notice. !
Wellsboro, October 21,1858. 6tn. .!
'Bank Notice.
an election belli Nov. 20th, 1858, by the Stockholder
.x. the Tioga Co. Bank, for Directors, the following pei
were elected for the ensuing year:
GKO. W. MOORE, (President) - Tioga,
VINK D’PUI,
ED. P. STEERS,
11. H. POTTER, Middlehnr
D. L. AIKEN, Tioga.
LEROY TABOR,
R. TOLES, Chatham.
T. L. BALDWIX, Tioga.
C. O. ETZ.
SETH DAGGETT, .... «•
F W. HIBBARD, : . . - . New Jerse
ART. HIBBARD, ....
J. W. HIBBARD, - - - . . ' u
Tioga, Dec. 9, ’SS. (3m.) E. )*. STEERS. Ca^f,
JUST RECEIVED fresh from the Press, *
GENTLE ANNIE MELODIST
SONGS AND JOKES.
FAMILY EXPENSE BOOK.
£££ A JU HO riSE FARRIERY.
FLOWER OF 'IHE FLOCK.
TIMOTHY I’ll COMB’S LETTERS.
SMITH & MICHAUD!
Dissolution.
*ITE Finn known an-the “Brooklyn Steam 31
X>- - - .... Jlili x
is dissolved from Mid after this date. Thc'nusinesshere-.
tofore carried on by said firm and Mrs. S. Parmentier, will
hereafter be conducted by the subscriber—Edward Bayer.—
All persons indebted to the late firm, and to 51 n. S. Barmen*
tier, are urgently requested to nwlto payment,before the first
of April next, so as to save unnecessary costs and obligo.l
,Tioga, December 1,1858, fit. UPWARD BAYER.
II. S. JOHNSTON.
FLOUR
CAN be procured at Wholesale or Retail of the
■ Subscribers at Tioga, at very iota rate* for
Caih, Persons wishing to purchase will do well to
call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. I A
good supply kept constantly on hand, and purebas.
era can be suited as to quality and price. i
C. F. SWAN l
Dec. 23,1858. til JOHN W. GUERNSEY.
PINS —NEW STYLE.
LEAD PENCILS-EXTRA FINISH,
gOHOOL & HISOELLANENUS BOOKS,
YANKEE NOTIONS, SUPERIOR NEEDL
at (Nov. 1, ’5B) SMITH &. RICHARDS'
Thomas Harden
WOULD respectfully announce to the inhabi
tants of Tioga County, that he has purchased
the ENTIRE STOCK of
BAILETS & HARDEN,
and having enlarged and replenished the same, is
now offering great inducements to Cash Purchasers.
The special attention of the Ladies Is directed to
his Stock of
SHAWLS & DRESS GOODS,
aa among 1 them nw j be found msmj atyle. and fab
ric# never before iniaofaeed in this market. In
Every Department Is Fail.
CLOTHS, CASSIMERES,
READY-MADE CLOTHING;
HATS & CAPS, BOOTS & SHOES,
ana] many of the NOVELTIES of the Season.
GROCERIES at prices that will astonish cus
tomers.
Please call and examine and see lor yotmefew
Wellsboro, Jan 6,1859.
WELLSBORO’
SADDLE & HARNESS SHOP.
undersigned would respect-
J_ fully inform the public that he
undertaken the above business
at the stand formerly occupied by
John Alexander, one door above Roy’s Drug Store.
With a determination to be behind no other estab
lishment in tlie country, he has added greatly to tbe
facilities for the general accommodation, and lias
spared neither pains or expense to obtain and make
himself master of every modern improvement in
tbe business, and to secure ihe services o i (he best
workmen. He will keep a large slock on hind,and
manufacture at the shortest notice, all descriptions
of HARNESS, such as
SADDLES, BRIDLES, CARRIAGE HARNESS
OF ALL KINDS, HEAVY HARNESS, &C.,
Traces, J Halters, Whips , etc., etc.
All of which he will warrant to be equal to any that
can be obtained in any other establishment in tbe
country. All he asks is that those desiring any.
thing in this line, should call at his place and ex
amine hisebock. He feels the fullest confidence in
his ability to give entire satisfaction.
03“ All orders thankfully received and promptly
attended to, JOSEPH ENSWORTH.
Wellsboro* October 28, 1858.
A HOMESTEAD FOR 910!!
A FEW MORE OF THOSE DESIRABLE
FARMS & BUILDING LOTS,
| In the Gold Region and other portions of Virgin*
iia are to be divided amongst the subscribers for the
of the new town of Rappahannock. Sub.
■scriplions only ten dollars each; one half down, the
treat on delivery of the Deed. Every Subscriber
twill gel a Building lot or a Farm, ranging in value
from $lO to $30,000. These Farms and Lots aro
Isold so cheap to iuduce settlement, a sufficient nura
;ber being reserved, the increase in the value of
twhich will compensate for the apparent low price
‘now asked. One acre lots in town will be given to
industrious mechanics who wifi build upon them.
A company of settlers, called the “Rappahaa
nock Pioneer Association,” is now building and
.will commence their their settlement in the Spring.
Ample security will be given for the faithful per.
Tormance of contracts and promises.
i O* More Agents are wanted to obtain Subscri.
here, to whom the most liberal inducements will bo
given. Some Agents write that they are making
$2OO per month. For full particulars. Subscriptions,
Agencies, &c,. Apply to
1 E. BAUDER, Port Royals Caroline Co. IV
[ Or H. N. WILLIAMS, Wellsboro, Tioga Co. Pa.
i Nov. 31, 1858.
Fill MB WINTER FJSHIOI.
i Mrs. M. J. Grierson,
HAS just returned from the City with a full as
sortment of Millinery Goods, which she offers
for sale at the lowest cash prices,
t STRAWS, NEAPOLITANS AND FANCY
I- BONNETS,
of all prices and descriptions. BORDERS from Is
up to 4s. 6d. A nice assortment of FLOWERS of
all prices. French Flowers and Box ..Flowers. A
beautiful assortment of
RIBBONS, LININGS, LACES. CRAPES SILKS,
and all kind of materials for making
} Fall Winter Mourning Goods,
I Lillie Boys Hats, Girl’s Flats, and Ladies’ Riding /
Hals. *
j All orders promptly attended to. Bonnets cleaned
and done over on short notice.
1 Mrs. Grierson has employed for the season a good
TP Shop on Main Street, over Niks &
Elliott’s Store. [Nov. 25, 1858.
to MOTHERS, WIVES AND DAUGHTERS
| Dr. R. A. La mo ill’s
! PERIODICAL COMPOUND.
The most beneficial am! snrre«sfnl FEMALE MEDICTNJS
I now in use, fur all cases of obstructed or suppressed
-! ' Menstruation.
!Tin's valuable vegetable compound has long been used ia
the private practice of Dr. Lament, for regulating the de
rangements of the female’system and for improving the gen
oral health, nnd i by long experience has been found the
greatest remedy against those painful or general complaint*
to which the female constitution Is liable. A few doses ta
ken for one .week before the-moutlily jjeriod will remove all
obstructions from uny cuuie tc/iatcvcr, as incredible as it may
appear. *
! N. B.—Those Ladies who have l*een disappointed In the use
of Ac., can put the utmost confidence in this comiwund
t . • AL*T I O N .-£O,
IThis compound must not be taken by-fbmales during the
early months of Pregnancy under the penalty of certain ab
ortion. At all other times it is safe, as it is purely vegetable,
lit will bo sent to any address hvlnc!oslngs2 toany author'
l»d agent, or to XL 1. ANDREWS, Buffalo
‘For sale by J. A. RUY. Wellsboro, Pa- and Druggists e*e
eritlly. [July 1.1855. Iy.] -
tely
the
i red
npt-
TIN, COPPER & SHEET-IRON
! W A K E.
THE SUBSCRIBER has established himself at
the old stand of Wilcox & Sears, one door ho-
R. S. Bailey’s Store, where he is manufacturing
and selling
1 At Wholesale and Retail,
the various kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEETS
IRON WARE, of the best material*, and tftadi va
the most substantial manner,
. EAVI^ .TROUGHINO, and alt kinds
ot JOBBING, do; jJC on short notice and in a satis,
factory cr>
Calla^ l( j SC e n»y slock of Tin-ware and satisfy
Jl j nr dC i v * es FISHER’S is the place to boy
Viieap. CHARLES S. FISHER,
Wcllsboro, June 17,1858,
j PUMP
S! TUMPS!
rjIHE SUBSCRIBER is agent for tho sale of
Vowing 4. Co's Pumps , Fire and Garden
j Engines, Hydraulic Rams, <fye.
1 Cowing & Co., manufacture these Pnmps, &•.,
at their mannfactory, Seneca Falla, 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,
njay he obtained by leaving your orders at my Tin
Ptovo Slore. Cal) and see samples,
WM. ROBERTS.
ill Company ”
j Wells boro, Agg. srlBoB,5 r 18o8, If.
I DICKINSON’S BILL
KEEP it before the public, that the People’s Hmnble Ser
vant has been
u thorqvghl y repaired,
in every way, during the past Summer, and baa alto been
famished with an entire
j new lot of machinery.
throughout, o S the latest and bm improvements of the ir.
and that it Isnow to perfect good order to do erntmToi
merchant work. L. d. SPENCEM Min,. '
iHllljboro’August 10, 1»38.
! Take Notice. *