The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 19, 1859, Image 3

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    AGITATOR.
ffELLSBORO’ penna.
, Tff A- Roe &
amine v\ •
Goo^
in the Albany Allas and Ar
•®" j|h, that William A. Donaldson,
t to f- Donaldson Esq. of this Borough
to o 0 to practice as an Attorney &
vaS it in the Supreme Court of the State
W ll ,
. 0 n Monday morning an accident oc.
~” at jjoga R. R- Station by which Mr. C.
c ° J(. was seriously if not fatally injured.—
, DO t ; n possession of the particulars but
'learn that the horse which Mr. Etz was
fi - ■ tnfik fright at the locomotive and ran
T precipitating him from his carnage.
We are informed that the house of Al
(jinder Mattison near Vermilyea’s Hotel in
jjines Township was entirely destroyed by fire,
on Saturday morning last. The family
n se ated at breakfast when the fire was first
jiuorered, and although every effort was made
[jcay the progress of the devouring element
yihing was saved except a part of the furni
-•i The fire originated from a defective stove
• as. Loss $2,000. No insurance.
We publish this week a full ahd well
rritten report of the proceedings of the Tea
sers’ Institute at Tioga. This Report was
rritten expressly for the Agitator by Mr.
Victor A. Elliott 'of Cherry Flats., We are
fa under obligations to William Garretson,
of Tioga, and to Mr. R. C. Bailed of
ifiJdlebury, the Secretary of the Institute, for
glance rendered to Mr. Elliott. We take
this opportunity of expressing our personal
vlligations to the good people of Tioga who so
Ifcerouslj threw open their houses and exten
di their hospitalities to the strangers from other
arts of the county. We made the personal
quaintance of many noble hearted teachers
ai other friends of Education, whom he will
U easily forget.
■Adjoining- Counties,
Potter. —We learn from the Journal that
Republicans of Potter County are going to
{tsbrate the approaching National Anniversa
ry Coudersport, and that Hon. Datid Wil
w: of Tbwanda will deliver the address.—
Te are glad to be able to announce that the
Arthem Democrat will be issued for three
fsks commencing May 21st, and that the
Ccadersport boys are-about to start a military
company. We wish Messrs. Cotter, Kilborn
ml MacXamara, the best success in both these
dubtful experiments.
Gustos.— Two of Sheriff McGhee's hoard
er left him on last Sunday without bidding him
fod bye or even passing resolutions endorsing
Buchanan’s Administration. They escaped by
waling the walls of the county's palace, while
lie Sheriff and his family were attending
church. If they will only stay away the coun
ty will be the gainers. The two worthiest hail
from IV ayne township this county. —Lock Ha
ten iCiifchman We are obliged to the
Watchman and our other exchanges who have
recently spoken favorably of the Agitator. We
do the best we can to make our paper accepta
be to all our readers. They show their appre
ciation by a large and constantly increasing
subscription list.
Bradford. —The Republicans of Bradford
umty nominated Wm. C. Bogart, G. 11. Wat-
Ins, ami Jus. 11. "Webb, Delegates to the State
CjaventioD, and denounces any attempt to
State Convention subsidiary to any
iitiuna! Convention or Presidential candidate.
*“yAn Irishman, named Thomas KnouGDt, re-
HiczinXroy borough, while suffering from
Winum tremens, beat his wife so severely, on
evening, Ist inst., that she died on the
‘ . aow * D g day. Khough was arrested and com
bed to jail to answer the charge. He is rep
eated as being an industrious and peaceable
except when under the influence of whxs
t-J-'-Bradford Reporter.
, ARRI:N - —The people of this lively borough
May Day by a Pic nin in the woods
April 30 t The local editor of the Mail
t-aling 0 f t | ie a g , a j r sa y S ra^(,er enoiously we
I noticeable incident was a
Veer-blunder of our neighbor of the Ledger.
tl ea C J’ tl, ld him the nilc was imperative
* a 16 ™ Ust homage to the Queen/' in
f 0 bneeling like a loyalist, he gave her
i o&lre biss! We should move to expel
MTt> rom i l^e t yP°S ra pbical fraternity, were it
at the father of all printers, Dr. Frank
ma^e a similar miss -take with a Euro
lie 6U We for S ive j UB b this once.
P rcss is more theoretical
ice v[f. c^ca^ » bence, printers should not prac
;,.,/ IS:!m g- We always set our face against
At a recent meeting of the Board
j rectors of the Sunbury and Erie E. K.
nft '' VTOd route was finally adopted. This
v p°® w ‘thin a few hours drive of Smetb
;_,j.utt and Coudersport. A State
’’ :djout t° be made between the latter
j\, and t ’ , * e R- R- and our friends in the
i. namcd “hove, will soon be able to get
'•it J ? e woods * nl;0 tbe United States” vrith
tr°uble. AVe congratulate the oiti
and Potter Counties upon this
ja . as it will be the means of developing
r.. 'i' m^nera l resources, and increasing
A little daughter
a f s ’ lives lathe lower part of
Wsda 1 a^° years, was drowned on
tiring o’V| 0 ’ V | a?t accidentally falling into a
Ste P s rom k ouse
appears that herself and
W's eeD Paying in the nearest neigh
isnEf \nT en tlle ’ r mot^er called them to
e • reached the house his
! £he his sliter, and he replied
an o j? 3 Co ®* n g. After waiting a short
her V.* 618 ** 1 . Vas Benfc a^er er
, y* n S 'with her face down in the
6 Was extmcfe * It is supposed
the RnvM„ lD ®, aIoD S aQ d stumbled and fell
® fcat if L ufc there was so little water in
* HtV(s 4hi k,.ji , fallen with her face down
dl y have drowned.— Citizen*
SHERIFF’S SALES.
By inr/we of sundry writ* of Ft. Fa., Lev. Fa., and
Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Common Pleas
and to me directed, I xdll expose to public sale at the
Court Honse tn Wellshoro, on MONDAY, the 6 th day
of June next, at I o'clock in ike afternoon, the following
described property, to wit i
A lot of land in Nelson township bounded north by
Cowaaesque river, east by Samuel Ellison and Joseph
Campbell, south by James Campbell and west by James
Cady—containing about 60 acres more or less, about
45 acres improved more or less, one frame house and
one frame barn thereon.
Also. —Another lot of land in Nelson township
joing the above described. Bounded north by Cowa
nesque river, east by Sami. Ellison and Jos. Campbell,
south by Jos. Campbell and west by SamL Ellison—
Containing about 106 acres more or less, about 40
acres improved more or less, with an apple orchard
thereon.
Also. —Another lot of land in Nelson township, for
merly known os the Richard Ellison lot, bounded
north-east by Hamilton Earling and Samuel Bogart,
south by Cowanesque river and west by Andrew K.
Bosord and Frederick Thorp—containing 125 acres
more or less, about 50 acres Improved, with two frame
houses, one log house, one frame barn and sheds and
other out-buildings and an apple orchard and some
other fruit trees thereon.
' Also. —A lot of land In Osceola, bounded north by
Wm. T. Humphrey and Nathaniel or Morgan Seeley,
east by public road running north and south, south by
Wm. T. Humphrey and west by L. S. Culver—contain
ing about 1} acres all improved, one frame dwelling
house, one frame horse barn and other out buildings
and a few fruit trees thereon.
Also. —Another lot of land in Osceola township,
bounded north by James Tubbs, east by Norman
Strait, south by Main highway and west by streetlead
ing north to the sash &, blind factory—containing one
fourth of an acre more or less, all improved, with large
three story frame store house thereon. To be sold as
the property of Samuel Ellison.
Also.—A lot of land in Covington Boro begining at
a post on the south side of Gerould street, thence east
erly by Gerould street one hundred and ten feet to a
post the north-west corner of lot No. 42, thence south
by lot No. 42 one hundred and thirty-two feet to a
post, thence west one hundred and ten feet to a post,
thence north one hundred and ten feet to a post, the
place of beginning, being lot No. 69, with a small
dwelling house, barn and a few fruit trees thereon.—
To be sold as the property of Patrick Hubert
Also. —A lot of land in Richmond township, bound
ed north by C. Davis and L. Lownsberry, east by Wil
liamson Road, south by Ira Guile and. west by L. K.
Spencer—containing about 20 acres all improved, two
frame barns, two frame houses, one blacksmith shop
and an apple orchard thereon.
Also. —Anotherlot of land in same township, bound
ed nortq by Isaac Lownsberry, east by F. D. Lowns
berry, south by Stratton and west by Ira Guile—
containing about 90‘aeres'with about 75 acres improved.
To bo sold as the property of Ira Lownsberry.
Ai.so. —A lot of laud in Farmington township,
bounded north and west by Stephen Odle, east by An
drew Duane and south by Charles French—contain
ing about 25 acres more or less, about IS acres im
proved, one frame house, one log stable and some fruit
trees thereon.
Also. —Another lot of land in Delmar township,
bounded north by lands surveyed for Peter Simmonds
and S. W. Butler, cast by Benjamin C, Wilcox, south
and west by lands surveyed to Stowell and Dickinson
on Wm. Bacbe's map of Delmar township—contain
ing about 101 acres, about 65 acrcs'improved, 1 frame
bouse, 1 frame barn and other out buildings and a few
fruit trees tbereon. To be sold as the property of
Henry A. Seamons.
Also.— A lot of land in Covington township, bound
ed north and west by N. A. Elliott, cast by Wm. Rich
ards and south by State road—containing about one
fourth of an acre, all improved, one frame two-story
wagon shop thereon. To be sold as the property of N.
B. Stevens."' - ,
Also. —A lot of land beginning at the south-west
corner of lot No, 26 o a H. H. Dent’s maps in Jackson
township, thence west ninety-nine perches to a post,
thence north one hundred and sixty-nine and six
tenths perches to a post, thence east mostly by south
line of lot No. 306 contracted to be sold by the said
Dent to William Brockway, ninety-nine perches to a
post, thence south one hundred and sixty-nine and
six-tenths perches to the place of beginning—contain
ing one hundred and five acres more or less, being lot
No. 305 of the lands of the said Dent in Jackson
township, and part of warrant No. 3370 j of which
arc about twenty-five acres improved, with one log
house and some out buildings and some fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as the property of Daniel Brock
way.
Also. —A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded
north by Abner Buckley, cast by Wm. Rose, south by
S. L. Horton and west by Wm. Rose—containing
about CO acres about 55 acres improved. To be sold
as the property of Ralbum Canady.
Also. —A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded
north, east and Fouth by R Rose, and west by high
way-containing one-third of an aero more or less, ail
improved and a small frame bouse thereon. To be sold
as the property of M E Knapp and D B. Knapp.
Also. — A lot of land in Farmington township,
bounded north by Daniel Buckbee and highway, east
by Alanson Buckbee, south by Rhoads Hall and west
by Seneca Horton and others—containing 63 5-10
acres more or less, about forty acres improved, one
small frame house and a few fruit trees thereon. To
be sold as the property of Stephen Beebe.
Also. —A lot of land in Elkland Boro bounded north
by New York State line, east by John Hammond, south
by Cowanesque river and west by David Taylor—con
taining about 190 acres, about 100 acres improved,
with frame house, frame bam and frame wagon house,
about 75 apple trees and some out buildings thereon.
To be sold as the property of Timothy Coates and
Lintsford Coates. V|
Also. —A lot of land in Delmar township, hounded
north by Urial Broughton, cast by James E Brought
on, south by Martin N Davis, and west by A P Cone,
—containing fifty acres of improved land, with one
frame house, one log house, one frame barn, one log
barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the
property of Andrew Krciner.
Also —A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded
north by II G White, east by Billings’ lands, south
by Erastus Hill, and west by highway—containing
about fifty acres, about six or seven acres improved, a
frame bam and log house thereon. To be sold as the
properly of Pierson C Beers.
Also —A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded
north by Wm Warrinor, cast by lands in possession of
Wm Bache, south by Amos Warrinor, and west by
land formerly of Simon Wilcox—containing about 15
acres, about 12 acres improved, 1 log house, 1 log
barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the
property of Elijah Hall.
Also—A lot of land in Deerfield township, bounded
north by Cowanesque river, cast by John Goodspecd,
south by Bingham lauds, and west by the Inscho es
tate-containing twenty acres more or less, ten acres
improved, two frame houses, two frame barns, one
saw mill and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold
as the property"&f'-Jiarton Howe and Benjamin Howe.
Also—A lot of lamTnrMUhßshury township, bound
ed north by Geo Dickinson and'-others, east by John
Prutsman, south by Jacob Prutsman, and west by
William Hunter—containing one hundred and ninety
acres, with about fifty acres improved, a log house,
frame bam and shed, apple orchard and some other
fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Syl
vester Beckwith.
* Also. —A lot of land in Mansfield Boro, bounded
north by William Ingalls, east by L. H. Elliott, south
by Elmira street and west by Henay Brewster—con
taining one and one-tenth acres all improved, with one
framed bouse, oho carpenter’s shop, apple orchard and
other fruit trees thereon. To bo sold oa the property
of Eli C. Comfort.
Also. —A lot of land in Middlebury.township, be
ginning at a post the north-west corner of land bought
by Ambrose Keeler of T. L. Baldwin and the north
east corner hereof, thence south along the Baldwin lot
eighty-seven and six-tenths perches to a post, thence
west along the lino of Baldwin lot and G. Abbott fifty
four perches to a post, thence north along the land of
G. Abbott and others eighty-seven and six-tenths
perches to a post, thence along land of Joseph Gee to
the place of beginning —containing sweoty-seven
acres and six-tenths, with about twenty-five acres im
proved, a' log house, frame barn, an orchard and a
cooper shop thereon. To bo sold as the property of
David E. Lake.
Also —A lot of land in Clymcr township, bounded
north by lands of Job Rexford, east by Ward Sawyer,
south by Jonas Schoonover, and west by Bingham,
lands—containing about one hundred acres, with
about five acres improved, and a young orchard there
on. To be sold as the property of J. N. Haner.
Also. —A lot of land in Gainos township, bounded
south by Rice, Uurd, Smith, and lot of Miss Anna
Bonn, west, east and north by warrant line, the same
being all of warrant No. 2300, except lots purchased
by Messrs Rfce, Hurd, Smith, Benn and Thompson,
being In all six hundred and three acres, two acres
improved, tWo log houses, one log stable, one shingle
shanty} there is also on the above described lot of
land large quantities of coal found. To he sold as the
property of J. N. Haner*
THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATO®.
Also. A lot of land in Middlebnry township,'
bounded north by Richard, Brown and Hiram Bryant,
east by Jeremiah Whitney and Archibald Hazlctt,
B<rat “. by R, S. March and west by Whitcomb—
containing 140 acres more or less, 40 acres improved,
2 frame barns, 2 log houses, and 2 apple orchards
thereon. Tobesoldug the property of John Losinger.
Also. — A lot of hind in Chatham, hounded north
by Seth Baggett— containing about 103 acres, more
or less, about 30 acres improved, 1 log house, 1 log
Stable and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tho
property of Z. P. Allen.
Also. —A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded
north by the heirs of Peter Buckley, east by land of
Joseph Parlmer and land formerly surveyed to John
H. Hastings, south by lauds of C. <t J. L. Robinson,
and John H. Hastings, and west by land of Job Wil
cox and C. A J. L. Robinson—containing about 47
acres more or less, about 15 acres improved, one log
house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the
property of Enos Stratton.
Also. —A lot of land in Rutland township, hounded
os follows: north by A. Hubble and E. AS. Wood, east
by road running from John Benson's to Daggett’s
Mills, south by U. Chamberlain and Laban Rockwell's
estate, and west by E. Gray and B. S. Wood—contain
ing 170 acres, all improved, with one frame house, one
frame barn, oue wagon house and an apple orchard
thereon.
Also. —One other lot of land in same township,
bounded north by G. Gould and Daniel Gray, east by
G. Stevens and S. Wood, south by P. W Rockwell and
west by Samuel Caneda and L. M. Palmer—contain
ing 320 acres, with 150 acres improved, one frame
house, one log house, one frame barn, one cow shed
and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the prop
erty of Lemon Barnes and William ‘Updike,
Also. —A lot of land in Tioga township, hounded
on the west by Abram Conklin, north by Wra. K.
Mitchell, and east and south by Thomas Mitchell, with
a frame bouse and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold
as the property of Hiram Bixby,
Also. — A lot of land in Nelson township, bounded
north by Henry Smith and William Heysham, cast by
Wm. Heysham and Fred R. Thorp, south by the Boz
ard Mill race, and west by Henry Smith, with a frame
barn and fruit trees thereon—containing about sixty
acres, fifty acres improved. *
Also. —Another lot of land in same township, boun
ded north by Hamilton Darling, east by Samuel Elli
son, south by Samuel Ellison, A. K. Borard and tho
mill race—containing about sixty acres, with twenty
five acres improved, with a frame house, frame barn
and some fruit trees thereon. To bo fold as the prop
erty of Frederick Thorp.
Also.—A lot of land in Richmond township, bound
ed north by S. Gillett, east by the Wm. Hubbard lot,
south by John Ireton and west by Sami S. Gillett—
containing 67 acres more or less, about 20 acres im
proved. To be sold as the property of John Bristol.
Also. —A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded
north by plank road, east by Jacob SchUffilien, south
by A. C. Bush, and west by Harris Hotchkiss—con
taining about £ an acre, improved, a frame house and
barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the
property of Margaret Goodrich.
Also. —Alot of land in Elkland, bounded north
by N. Y. State line, east by George Dorrance, south
by Cowanesque River, and west by lands of John Ry
on-*containing about one hundred acres, about fifty
acres improved, one large frame house, one frame barn,
and an apple orchard thereon.
Also. —A lot of land in same township, bounded
north, west and east by L. Culver, south by highway
—containing one-fourth of an acre of improved land,
with a frame store house thereon. To be sold as the
property of Timothy Coates.
Also. —A lot of land in Middlebury township,
boundpd north by lot sold by the Bingham trustees to
0. Briggs, east by land in possession of E. W. and
Erastus Niles, south by land in possession of Erastus
NUea and Griffin Palmer and west by lands in posses
ion of Griffin Palmer and D. F. Palmer—containing
forty-eight and air-tenths acres with about thirty
acres improved, a small frame house, log barn and ap
ple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of
Lorenzo Lake.
■ Also.—A certain messuage or tract of land lying and be
ing in the township of Morris, on or near the second fork of
Pine Creek between threo and six miles from its juncture
with the main creek, to wit: Beginning at a post corner in
the western boundary of William Babb's laud sixty-eight
perches north of the southern boundary of the original sur
vey made by virtue of warrant No. 4346 granted to James
Wilson ami forty-four porches west from the eastern bound
ary of said warrant survey, thence west by the land of Arch
ers 273 perches to a post corner, thence north 125 perches to
a birch tree corner, Ihcncc-cast 273 perches to a post corner,
thence south by the land of William Babb 125 perches to the
post corner the place of beginning—coctaimng 213 acres of
land, being part of warrant No. 4346, the aforesaid tract of
Kind being deeded March 29th 183 U by Jacob K. Smith and
Rebecca his wife to the said Robert 11. Archer, junior, Henry
S. Archer and Stevenson Archer.
Also.— < hie other piece or parrel of land, beginning at a
chestnut tree the south-west corner of the original survey
No. 4346 granted to James Wilson, thence east along the
southern boundary **f the warrant survey 524 perches to a
post corner I j the warrant line, thence north by the land of
William Babb 6S i*crchea to a poet corner, thence west 524
perches to a post corner in the western boundary of the war
rant survey aforesaid, ihcuce south along tho warrant line
68 perches to the chestnut tree corner, the place of beginning
—containing 2221-4 acres of land, nod being part of the origi
nal survey uiodo by virtue of warrant No. 4346 granted to
James Wilson.
Also.— One other piece or parcel of land situate on the
original warrant survey adjoining and south of warrant No.
4346. beginning at a sugar maple tree corner standing in the
northern boundary of tho original survey made by virtue of
warrant No. 4317 James Wiison warrantee, at the distance of
2f4 peiches nest of an old Beech corner the north-eastern
corner of said orgiiual survey, thence south by the land of
James English 12$ perches to a stone heap corner, theucoj
north 44perches to a post corner in the northern boundary!
of the warrant survey, thence east along tho warrant line;
128 perches to the sugar maple tree corner the place of be
ginning—containing 35*£ acres of laud, and being part of the
original survey made by virtue of warrant No. 4347, James'
Wilson warrantee.
Also. —One other piece of land situate in the original war
mot survey adjoining and south of warrant No. 4347. begin
ning at an iron wood tree standing in the place of a white
walnut the original north-west corner of warrant No. 4348
James Wilson warrantee, thence east along the northern
boundary of said warrant 100 perches to a sugar tree corner
theiied south 160 perches to a beech tree corner, thence west
one hundred perches to a Norway pine corner in the western
boundary of the original survey made for warrant No. 4349,
theuce north along said warrant line 160 perches to the iron
wood tree corner, the place of beginning—containing 100
acres of land and being part of the original survey mode for
warrant No. 4345, James Wilson warrantee.
Also. —One other piece or parcel of land, beginning at a
post corner in the second fork of Pino creek to a line of Jas.
English’* land 308 porches we*t from the eastern boundary
line of the original survey made for warrant No. 4347 James
Wilson warrantee and 124% perches south from its north
ern boundary, thence west 160 perches to a stone heap cor
ner, thence south 106 porches to a hemlock tree corner in the
line of Kline's land, thence ca»t UK) perches to a post.corocr,
thence north 106 perches to the creek and post corner, the
place of beginning—containing 100 acres of land and being
part of the onclual survey made by virtue of warrant No.
4347, James Wilson warrantee.
Also. —One other piece or parcel of land, beginning at a
chestnut tree the north-western corner of the original sur
vey made by virtue of warrant No. 436% James Wilson war
rantee, thence south along tbe eastern boundary line of said
warrant survey 256 perches to a hemlock tree comer, thence
west by Klpie’s laud 120 perches to a hemlock tree corner,
thence north 30 degrees west 80 perches to a hemlock tree
corner, thence south 60 degrees west by said Kcim’s land 63
perches to a beech tree corner, thence north 218 perches to a
hemlock tree corner in the northern boundary of the war
rant survey before mentioned, thence east along the warrant
line 216 perches to the chestnut tree corner the place' of be
ginning—containing 311 acres of land and being part of the'
original survey made by virtue of warrant No. 4366, James
Wilson warrantee.
Also. —One other piece or parcel of land, beginning at a
post corner, standing in the western boundary line of an
original survey made by virtue of warrant No. 4347, James
H'ilsv'n warrantee, at the distance of 124% perches from nn
old chestnut true corner being the north-western corner of
said original survey, thence east 96 7-lU perches to a post
corner of a lot belonging to Archer’s, thence south by Arch
er's tract 93 perches to a post corner in a line of said tract,
thence west by Keim’s land 20 lurches to a birch tree corner
thence south 25 degrees west by Keim’s land 43 and 7-10
ot ft perch to a hemlock tree corner, a corner of Keim’s land,
thence Wi st by other land of Kcim’s 56 and 7-lU perches to iv
hemlock tree corner in the western boundary lino of the
original surrey, thence north along the warrant lino 133
perches to a post corner, the place of beginning—containing
73 acres and being part of the original survey tnade by vir
tue of warrant No. 4347, James Wilson, warrantee.
Also. —One other lot of land contained in tho original war
rant sun cy No. 4347, beginning at a sugar tree corner stand
ing in the southern boundary lino of said original survey at
distance of 88 perches -west from the south-east corner of said
original survey, thence west along tho southern boundary
lino of said warrant survey 222 perches io a jjont comer,
thence north by land surveyed to 11. 8~ K. 11. and S. Archer
92 {torches to a post the south-east corner of an 100 acre lot
belonging to said Archer’s, thcnco east 222 perches to a post
corner, thaoco south by John WilUamrao lot 92 perches to
the sugar tree corner, the place of beginning—containing
127% acres of laud and being part of the original survey
made by virtue of warrant No. 4347, James Wilson warrantee.
Also.— One other lot of land situate in the north-west cor
ner of the original warrant survey No. 4347, bounded on tho
north and west by the boundary line- oi said original war
rant survey, on the south by land owned by 11. 8., K. 11. and
S. Archer, and on the cast by land owned by said Archer and
James English—containing 132% acres more or less and be
ing part of tho original survey made by virtue of warrant
No. 4347, James Wilson warrantee.
Also. One other lot of land contained In the tame origi
nal warrant survey No. 4347 bounded on tho north by an 100
acre lot owned by IL 8., B. 11., and S. Archer, and bought of
William Bmmick, on the cast by land owned by said Archer’s,
on the south by part of the southern boundary line of war
rant No. 4347, and on the west by Kelm’s land—containing
92 acres of land more or less, and being part of the original
survey made by virtue of warrant No. 4347, James Wilson,
warrantee, with about twenty acres improved, a double saw
mill, five frame dwelling bouses, one school house, three
frame barns, some other out buildings and some fruit trees
thereon All of tho above described tracts of land to be
sold os the property of It. H. Archer, H; 8. Archer, and Ste
venson Archer.
Also. — A lot of land in Chatham, bounded north by Cbos.
Totes, east by Benjamin Vandnseo, south by Martha M. Kizer
uud west by Smith Cornell —containing fifty seven acres more
or less, about thirty acres improved, two frame sheds and an
apple orchard thereon.
Also.—Another lot- in same township, bounded north by
highway, east by Cornelius Vandyke, south by £lisha Bowen
and Sheldon Butler, and west hy Archibald Monroe—contain
ing about twenty acres, all improved, one frame boose there
on. To be sold as the property of James Kizer.
Also —Alot of land in Knoxville, bounded north by high
way, east by Quaker lot, south by J. G. Seeley and west by j
A. D. Knox—containing about one acre with frame bouse
thereon. To bo sold os the property of David Costley.
Also.—A lot of land iu Rutland township, bounded north
by E. Rose, east by road running from Roseville to Baggett's
Hollow, south by Mill Creek road and west hy E. Rose—con
taining about one-half acre, all improved, with a frame house,
frame barn and store house thereon.
Also.—Another lot in same township, bounded north by
Wm. A McClure, east*by J. D. Viddean, south by John Ben
son, west by B. Ilall —containing fifty-five acres, about fifty
acres improved, with two frame houses; one frame barn,
blacksmith shop and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold
as the property of Harrison Robbias.
Also. —A lot of laud in Osceola township, bounded north
by Dr. Wm. T. Humphrey, east by street running north
from highway to sash and blind factory, south by main
highway and west by Julius Scott—containing of an acre
more or loss, all improved with frame store and frame office
thereon.
ALSO.—Another lot of land In Osceola, on Water street,
bounded north by Dr. Bosworth, east by street running to
River Bridge, south and west by Morgan Seeley—containing
of an acre more or less, all Improved with frame bouse
thereon. >
J.ALSO. —Another lot of land In Osceola, bounded north by
N.Y. State line, east by Morgan Seeley, Phillip Tasbinder,
Anson Blackman, James Tubbs, Wm. T. Humphrey, George
/hitcher, Freeborn, Dr. Bosworth, Allen Seeley et al.,
south by Robert Tubbs—containing about 165 acres more or
less, 60 acres improved, with five frame houses, two frame
barns, one horse barn, one frame gang saw mill, one frame
wagon shop, one house and some other out build
ings, with two apple orchards and some other fruit trees
thereon. To bo sold as the property ol C. P. Culver and
Enos Slosson. ;-
ALSO.—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded on
the north by the State road, west by Allen Webster, on tho
south by Gardner Hag&r, east by J. S. Dewey—containing
nineteen acres and ten rods, one frame barn and one frame
house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the
property of J. S. Dewey.
ALSO.—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded on
the east by Allen Webster and O. Hagar, on the west by
Levi Smith and £. Rose, on the north by the State road,
and south by Jason Clark—containing three hundred and
seventy acres, with about one hundred and twenty acres
improved, with two frame houses and one log house, two
frame bams and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold
as the property of Morris D. Lewis and Ira Lewis, Reuben
Nosh and Edwin Dewey.
ALSO.—A lot of land in Union township,hounded north
by lands of J. Denmark and Nathan Denmark, east by 11.
Fothergell, south by , and west by J. Peters—contain
ing about 100 acres, about 50 acres improved one block
house, one log barn and a young apple orchard thereon.
To be sold as the property of D. M. Soper.
ALSO—A lot of land situated in Sullivan township, bound
ed north by II S Main, on the east by Washington and Lo
renzo Bond, south by R Bond and west by D K Rose L
Hakes and P Doud—containg 56 acres or thereabouts with
about 20 acres improved, a log honsc and a few fruit trees
thereon To be sold os the property of Tsaae N Harvey.
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bound
ed north by the Traverse ond A. S. Turner lot,
cost by E. Rurley and Russel Watrous, south by
Russel Watrous and Elmira Road and west by W. M.
Johnson and E. Sperry—containing about 130 acres,
about 50 acres improved, one frame house, a shanty
barn and stable and other out buildings thereon. To
be sold as the property of J. M. Casaels.
ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield towruhip, bound
ed north by Bingham lands, east by Charlton Phillips,
south by Cowancsque river and west by Charlton Phil
lips—containing about two hundred acres, about forty
acres improved, two frame houses, two frame barns,
one corn bouse, one grist mill and apple orchard there
on. To be sold as the property of Richard Phillips.
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township, be
ginning at tho corner ofJ the Spencer and Crooked
Creek roads, running along the lino of the Spencer
road, thirteen perches, thence southerly thirteen perch
es to the Crooked Creek road, thence along Crooked
Creek road, thirteen perches to the place of beginning
—containing one aero more or less, all improved, with
a frame store bouse and dwelling, one frame fora
house, one frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon.
To be sold as the property of William D. Kelley and
William Manning.
ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield, bounded north
by Dr. Wm. M. Barden, east by Win. M. Barden, south
by Elmira Street and west by Williamson Road—con
taining about £ acre more or loss, all improved, with
one frame three story store thereon.
ALSO —Another lot of land in Mansfield, bounded
north by Aaron Ingalls, east by L. H. Brewster, south
by C. V. Elliott and west by Williamson Hoad—con
taining about 2 of an acre more or less, all improved,
one frame bouse, one frame barn and other out build
iugslthereon. To be sold as the property of B. 31.
Bailey, Elijah Clarke and P. M. Clarko.j
ALSO—A lot of land situate in the township of Sul
livan, bounded on the north by Theda Coolley, on the
east by the Ward tract on tho south by Aaron Wood
and the Ward tract, on the west by Warren Marsh—
containing one hundred and seven acres, with about
forty acres improved, with a log house and frame barn
thereon. To be sold as the "property of Jason Clark.
ALSO —A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded
ns follows: north by L. A. Knrick.cast by Justus Mc-
Connell and I). Brewster, south by Seely Johns and
others, west by David Bronson—containing fifty acres
or thereabouts, with forty acres improved, one frame
house, one frame barn, corn bouse and apple orchard
thereon. To be sold ns the property of Martin Moore.
ALSO —A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded
north, cast and south by John Dailey and west by Ti
oga River—containing about 2 of au acre more or
less nil improved, frame house, frame barn, frame pail
and firkin factory, two frame dry houses and other
out buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. To be
sold as the property of Joseph W, Guernsey.
_ ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bound
ed north by Virgil Sweet and Daniel Walden, cast by
Caleb Whiting, south by Ellen Goodall and west by
Marcus Benedict—containing about 20S acres, about
45 acres improved, one log house and one frame barn
and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the prop
erly of L. C. Griggs.
ALSO —A lot of land in Westfield township, bound
ed north by Hoe of Brookfield township, east by A.
Streeter and Z. Mallory, south by Bingham lands,
west by Samuel Pierce —containing eighty six acres,
about 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—A lot of land in Charleston township, bound
ed north by Thomas Davis, cast by D. G. Edwards,
south by Highway and E. IKhitmoro and west by
Highway—containing about 67 acres about 35, acres
improved, one frame bouse, one frame barn and other
out buildings and an apple orchard and some other
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of
Jeremiah Hart.
ALSO —-4 lot of land in Tioga township, hounded
north by John ll r . Guernsey, east by A. S. Turner,
south by J/rs. E. Guernsey, west by —— ——con
taining about fifty or sixty acres with about fifty acres
improved, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon.
-•lL.S'O—Another lot of land in said township, com
mencing at a plum tree in the lane of Chndy, late of
estate of James Bryant decM, thence south five and
one-half degrees cast 36 rods to Buttonwood corner,
thence north 80 degrees west 82 rgds to a post, theuce
north 156 rods to a stone heap, thenco south 82 de
grees east 238 rods to while oak stump, thence south
97 west 123 rods to white pine, thcnco north 80 de
grees west 100 rods to a post, thence north 84 degrree
west 40 rods to beginning—containing 178} acres and
allowance, excepting 32 acres sold to A. & Jesse Kee
ney, also excepting aboutone acre forburyingground,
with two frame houses, three frame barns, corn bouse
and shed and Blacksmith shop, some fruit trees, 70 or
SO acres improved. To be sold as the property of
William J. J/aun.
ALSO—A lot of land in "Wcllsboro, begin
ning at a stake thirty feet from the north west
corner of Morgan Sherwood on Main Street,
thence south east parallel with the line of Mor
gan Sherwood to land of Bache, thence
along land of said Bache north forty five de
grees, east thirty feet to a post, thence north
forty five degrees west to line of Main Street,
thence along Main Street to the place of begin
ning, being thirty feet front on Main Street,
with a two story frame building used formerly
for a printing office and shoe shop now used for
dwelling house. To be sold as the property of
James P. Magill.
TTellsboro, May 19, ’59. S. LPO IUER, Sheriff.
ON MANHOOD
AND ITS
PREMATURE DECLINE
Just Published, Gratis, the 50th Thousand.
A FEW WORDS ON TUK RATIONAL
without Medicine, of Spernmtor
rhea or Local Weakness, Nocturnal Emissions,
nBWBBr Genital and Nervous Debility, Impotency,and
Impediments to Marriage generally, by
B. DB LANEY, 31. D.
Tho important fact that the many alarming complaints,
originating in tho Imprudence and solitude of youth, may be
easily removed WITHOUT MEDICINE, is in this small tract
clearly demonstrated; and the entirely new and highly suc
cessful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained,
by means of which every one is enabled to cure UIMSELP
perfectly and at the least possible cost, thereby avoiding all
the advertised nostrums of the day.
Sent to any address, gratis and post free in a sealed envel
ope, by remitting (post paid) two postage stamps to Dr. B.
DE LANEY. RR East 3Ut street. New York City.
April, 23,1855.
A CARD
M. BULLAED & CO.,
SUCCESSORS TO THE LATE FIRM OP
ML & O. BULLARD,
Are now receiving their New and Beautiful Stock of
SPRING & SUMBRfiOODS.
Seledted with a view to the wants of the people In this ioc-
tlon of the State. Oar stock which we will sell very cheap
for Cash consists of
DRESS GOODS.
WHITE GOODS.
GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS
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DOMESTICS,
WOOLEN GOODS
HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS,
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GROCERIES.
HARDWARE.
CROCKERY AND STONEWARE
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WOODEN-WARE
Remember, three doore *South of the Agitator
Office, at the old etand of M, <fr O. BULLARD.
April 23, 1859. 13.
NEW GOODS!
WM. A. ROE d CO.,
Have just received their Kcw Stock of
SPRING & SUMMER
GOODS.
Consisting in part of
DRY GOODS
GROCERIES,
PROVISIONS,
READY MADE CLOTHING
HATS & CAPS,
BOOTS & SHOES,
CROCKERY & HARDWARE,
GLASS & WOODENWARE,
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C A lUP E T S,
FLOOR & TABLE OIL CLOTHS,
and in fact everything in the line of Goods that is
usually kept in a store can be found at this establish
ment, a Purchasers will please call and examino Goods
and prices before purchasing elsewhere, and convince
themselves that the place to buy good and cheap
Goods is at IV. A. ROE Jc GO’S.
Wellsboro, May 12, 1859.
E. A. SMEAD’S PATENT,
For Converting Hotary. in_Reciprocating
motion, and Vice Versa.
Patented February 15, 1559.
TO Manufacturers, this Invention is of great lnu
portance, as either motion is converted into the
other by a simple arrangement of means, and with
the least possible loss orAbsorption of power by fric
tion, and applicable to every Machine where these
two motions are required. The Cut shows the princi
ple os applied to Common Dash Churns. The under
signed hove purchased the Patent_Kight for this coun
ty, and are manufacturing and selling at the low price
of $5. It is conceded to be the best arrangement for
cburnlng Milk or Cream ever invented.
Tioga, May 12. ’59. BALDWIN, LOWELL k CO.
JUST OPENED.
A WHOLESALE Sc. RETAIL
FLOUR AND J’EED STORE.
FLOVR BY THE POUND OB BARREL!
FEED BY THE HUNDRED OR TON!!
THE Subscriber has just opened i>n Main Street,
first door below United States Hotel, where the
citizens of Wellsboro and surrounding country can al
ways depend upon getting a
I GOOD SUPPLY OP
FLOUR, FEED, AND HEAL,
AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
To be Sold very Cheap for Cash only J
Lumbermen and those wishing to purchase a good
article will do well by calling on me before going else
where. T. K. WEIGHT.
AVelUboru, April 7th, 1559,
IBIPOETANT TO EVERY FAMILY IN
TIOGA COUNTY.
NEW GBOOEBT
YANKEE NOTION STORE!
O. BDILAKD
Take* this opportunity of announcing that he has fit*
ted up the stand formerly occupied by Q. Tsmk. sad
is now receiving an entirely
NEW STOCK
©as ftoiaißaias,
Qis stock Consists in part of
Refined, Crushed, Qranulated, Powdered, Muscovado.
Pork, Lard, Butter, Cheese, Fish, Oil, Coffee,
Tobacco—Smoking k Chewing, Snuff, Soap,
Molasses—Maple k Sugar house, Soap.
WOODEN WIRE SS’.SrWrSS
rows. Willow Wagons, Clothes Pins, Clothes Baskets,
Wooden Pails; Ac. Altogether the best assortment of
Willow and Wooden Ware ever brought into Wells*
boro!
RHIMIP C Whitewash Brushes, Blacking Brash
UlaUljllJjD es. Shoe Brushes, Clothes Brashes*
Horse Brushes, Tooth Brushes,
YANKEE NOTIONS £fo2s&£si
and Pocket Combs, made of Ivory, Gntta Percba, and
Bone, Penholders, Pencils, Pens, Pencil Sharpeners,
Slate and Lead Pencils, Steel Rings, Jews Harps,
Teething Rings, Chess Boards, Dominoes, Rubber
Balls, Yankee Soap, Pipes, Sealing Wax, Inkstands,
Marseiles and Linen Collars, Cap and Letter Paper,
Envelopes, Ac., Ac,
If M May find Limerickthooks on
riAtmnilinU gut. Spun a Uk fish linas, Assort
ed treat files, Limerick troat books, Fishing baskets.
Fishing rods. Common books, Ac.
‘ 17* Cl TT I r | l O Oranges, Lemons, Apples,
r fy, yj XJL O • Prunes, Currants Rai-
sins, Cherries,
TVTiTTriICI Of all kinds. Also Mnstard, Oher-
X i ' LJ- JL O kins. Pickles, Candies, Citron Bran-
died Fruits, Ac., Ac.
Teas, Coffee, Spice, Pepper, Cinnamon, Cloves, Nut
megs, Candles, Crackers, Childrens' Toys, Ac.
I will not enumerate articles farther, but would re
spectfully invite those desirous of purchasing any ar
ticle in this line, to call and examine my stock befora
purchasing elsewhere. If I cannot please you for
quality and prices yon will have to go to the City to
do better. I will state however that everything is
FOR SALE FOR CASH.
April 28, 1859.
Statement
Of Me Debt* and Fund* of JDtlmar Township,
Road Orders unpaid, March 14, 1859, - - $1497 91
M. BULLARD.
A. HQWLAND.
Orders issued previous to 1858 and yet due, 763 43
Orders drawn in 1858, - 729 40
To redeem which the taxes levied on unseated
lands and payable in 1860, mniount to - $1232 52
Additional Road tax on seated property for '59 1035 02
Balance due on duplicate of additional road
tax for 1357 -
The above taxes are subject to abatements,
and percentage for collection, so that what
amount will be realized by the township
cannot now be accurately knAwn, but will
probably amount to - w $2250 00
1 STATEMENT OF POOR FENDS.
Orders drawn and remaining unpaid March
14th, 1859 - $614 5®
Balance due on duplicate of Poor tax for ’5B 331 00
Duplicate of Poor tax for 1359 * 778 OS
Subject to abatements and percentage for col.
' lection on the whole amount of both dupli
cates. probably about - 100 00
Which will leave about ... - $1059 63
to pa y outstanding orders and support the poor the
present year.
By order of the Supervisors',
ISRAEL STONE, Clerk.
Delmar, May slh, 1859. 3t. 11.
ROY’S HEAVE POWDER.
THIS MEDICINE is proved by experience to be a
sure cure for Heaves in the early stages, and will
keep them back in the most advanced stages of this
prevalent and dangerous disease. The owners of
horses are here offered the most valuable preparation
of the kind ever produced; and by its timely use the
lives of many valuable animals may be saved. Give
a horse two largo table-spoonfulls every day; Give
but little hay, and when given it should be wet For
talc at Roy’t Drug & Chemical Ston, Price 25 cents.
| ROY’S WINE BITTERS.
THIS article is highly approved for weakness of the
stomach, loss of appetite,-Indigestion, Dyspepsia,
Bad taste in the mouth, Headache, Dizziness, Liver
complaint, Costiveness, Ac. To strengthen the stom
ach and improve the appetite, take about a teaspoon
ful three or four times a day, in a Htt!o cold water
half an hour before meals. Price 50 cts per bottle.
BALSAM TOLU,—This Balsam is procured from a
tree which is found in South America. It is a
most valuable remedy for colds, coughs, and affections
of Che lungs. Price of Balsam Tolu Cough Remedy,
50 cents per bottle. ’
Magic Blueing, 15 cents pqr Box.
Honey Salve, 25 cents,
Asphaltcm Plaster, 25 cents.
Dr. Beach’s Anti Bitlious Pills, 25 cents.
Brc Poison, 25 cents.
German Rat Killer, 25 cents.
Extract or Lemon, 20 cents. _
Deming’s Sanative Drops* 50 cents.
Liquid Heave Remedy, 26 cents.
Essence Vials, 10 cents.
On. Hemlock, 20 cents.
DU. CBEGSSH'&N’S PILLS,
PREPARED BT COhNZLTM L CBSSSSMAS, K. ». .
JrtW TOEX CXTT.
The Combination of ingredients in these Fills are the re
sult of along and extensive practice. They are mild In their
operation, and certain in correcting all Irregularities, Painful
Menstruations, removing all obstructions, whether from euM
or otherwise, headache, pain in the side, palpitation of the
heart, disturbed sleep, which arise from interruption of nature
TO MARRIED LADIES,
Dr. Cheeseman’f Pills are invaluable, as they will bring on
the monthly period with regularity. Ladies who hate beets
disappointed In the Use of other. Pills, can place the utmost
confidence in Dr. Cheeacman’s Fills doing aU that they refco -
sent to do. NOTICE.
They should not be used during Pregnancy, as a stle-car
riage Wohld certainly result therefrom.
Warranted purely vegetable, and free from amy»hl» g inj*
riona to life or health. Explicit directions, which should bo
read, accompany each box. Price $l. Sent by mall on eu
closing $1 to the General Are at. gold by one- Druggist in.
every town In the United States, R. r. HUTCHINGS,
General Agent fer the United State#,
165 Chambers Street, New Tort.
To whom all wholesale orders should bo addressed.
Sold by John A. Roy Wellsboro, Pa., and by Pratt A HU}
Qwego, N. y. f April 28,1859. ID
NEW STOVE ISD TIN SHOP!
I®.. OPPOSITE HOY’S DEDG STORE, jg*
Where you can buy Stoves, Tin, and Japanned
Ware for one-half (he usual prices.
Largo No. 8 Elected Oron Cook Store and Trim.
miog, for $15,00.
AU kinds of
in proportion for Beady Pay.
It will pay any one who want! anything In Ihi. lion
to call and see our prices before purcharijg elsewhere.
Recollect the place— two doors south of Fair’. Hn.
tol, or opposite Roy’, Drug Stori;, CALI, AND cEE'
April 11, 1555, J, * '
JXI
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-SUG-A-RS
0. BULLAUD.
IMPORTANT TSpEMALia.
Tin and Hardware
$1497 91
300 00
$2563 14
$1159 63