The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, May 20, 1863, Image 3

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THK AGITATOR.
AMP jCXBOBTL.XiAKEOP’S
Wells boro, Woduteßday, May 20,1863.
ssav Busixebb ando|horopmfflumcatibnsintended
for this paper, should h«| a'dßressod' “ To the Editor
of the Agitator,” that thojrimay receive prompt at
tention. ■s-’lt
New Advertisements. '
Jlucheye Mover and iff rperi—o, Y, Crone,
-Marble Shop — AriD. Chle-;. ' (
Watch,,, CUeiV, Jenet+yi Foley.
To the Farmeri of Jlioi^i ‘§oo«(jt—!>■ H. Tear*.
To Boven’e —John R. sibwen. _
Woof Carding and CloQ jprating— Charlce Bee.
Lite 0/ Letters —TiogayPoit Office.
Litt of fetter* —WeUsportTjPost Office.
■‘bowis ie receiving hie JMjf stock of goods at No.
1, Union Block. See hia advertisement elsewhere.
Jeeobb Smith deairea jrifto notify the public that
bo will establish a commit nlcption through the papere
next week, bat meantimoSt/illihe glad to show the big
pile of goods arriving atffiik store, gratis.
Our friend of the CorftioglJimmol is rather more
enterprising than his We bog to ac
knowledge the reociptot' a'gictorlal extra with his
last week's issue, which WaS-auggeative, if not In the
copperplate line of fine sits, j Who is your engraver,
Doctor? : '!■
We learn from the Elndri'Udoertiser that the Wil
liamsport and Elmira Railroad passed into the bands
of the Northern Central ’’R. on the Ist inst, and
will hereafter be known'if thp Williamsport and El
mira Division of the Noflbfrji Central Railway. Col.
Fonda remains Superintendent of the Division.
■ *9 ’ »
■\Ve learn that the following appointments bare
been made -for the for this Con.
gressional District under ,he!coDsctipt law : *
Provost Marshall— ft. W. White of Clinton
counjy. _ , ;i ; !
Surgeon—James H. of Centre county.
Coin »i in {on er —M r. HjSdpyiof Lycoming county.
Promoted —We take J^ehtj pleasure in announcing
the promotion of Maj. £jllW|Lto-tbe Lieut. Colonelcy
of the Bncktails. will gratify a
Urge circle of his frien{?an<jj .acquai*ta ( pces, who will
appreciate this to a brave and efficient
officer. ( lj v|j / ’
We hop# soon to promotion of Lieut.
Mack to a Captaincy—likely to take place
in a abort, lime. "I »
Personal. —Hon. W r * Ketcham, of Luzerne
oor’rillag.'' ff flying-visit on Monday,
having made a trip coal mining regions a^
Blossburg and Fall Brpijk.’! (Judge Ketchom is earn
estly recommended by press of the State, as
a candidate for Governorthe Pittsburg Conven
tion, and- from present kptiarances .will go into the
Convention with a strt Ho is a man
of ability aad-integrit/r would make a- first rate
Governor. Of his dcvo'itmHo the Government there
can be no question. £•: |j*
\Ve have the ifjulgence readers and cor
respondents for this wefH nnly in the matter .of adver
tisements, The of our columns results
from the legal advertii’v%, ( which, of course, ebanot
bo deferred. This lnst -appearance, and next
week we shall be our ÜBepal allowance
of reading matter, advertising, is
however, heavier tbaiv 'we' shave eter known ;t, so
heavy that we hope M ijscontinue tie 'publication of
patent medicines, with ffqnetof two exceptions, when
the contracts shall be f<-jfUliS£l. '
Absorb » La^’le^BOts. —'There is a law upon
the statute book forbid(j.Q£ killing of insectivor
ous birds. It is a. go<*j lajv, founded in humanity
and use. There are in this village who
practice atoning robhji- arid other harmless, birds,
which honor bur pretty ;bade trees with their nests
and glad the owners tf 'iregjT- with their songs. This
<.iught not‘to be. Boysl/bo practice this wrong should
be made to feel the weP bt of the lawj and all good
citizens should to| enforce■ the law. Good
boys will not annoy th<f blr£s. Bad boys should be
punished if they do it. ' c i *
On Monday night, a£kC;\earn; some-returned Sol.
diers stopping at EimilS, filing to be mustered out
committed great Slab-town, the “colored
quarter” of that villag&ij knocking down and injuring'
several’ men, .meeting of colored people,
breaking tbe seat*, di»fin£iotfb and knocking down
the men, and seizing t£fe-women present stood them
©□ their heads, and the' devil,’’ generally.—
The “ vigilant'* busy all fright pursuing
the rioters,-but not appears in either of the
Elmira Daily Papears'*n reference’to this abominable
riot. —Corning Journal C j
As ExrRAonmNAnT.jErRbiCAL Feat. — A most sin
gular operation was performed by Dr. T. S. UpDo
tlraff, the at his surgical rooms in
this place, yesterday. Consisted in the removal,
from one of'the at Mr. ZiglcEj of Towanda,
Ta., of a living anlmaj v nb<lut an eighth of an inch in
diameter, of a form possessed of a bead and
tail, approximating in shape and appear
ance to the ordinary This Utttlo crea
ture has lfVing Jmthvr, (or watery
portion of the eye,) fop th?|past eight or ten months,
and bad grown so rapidly/fes to have greatly inter-,
fered with the vision of th«patient. Tbc doctor tells
us thnt is the second'|pse t.hat has come under
his observation, and b> ’ fourth case ever known
to have occurred in Sffftes.
This curious little is.named a cyeticercus
rellidvßfi, or “ whrm of ta(& : oyc,’’ and belongs to that
class of or Parm*itet.
Dr. U, succeeded the animal alive bnt
it died in a Tew minutes ajtcr being exposed to the
atmosphere. It can yet fee seen ja the Dr’?,
Ehnun Prcst. ' >t-
a r
At the house of the brid]
hv C. M. Griswold, Esq., jj
to Miss FaSKY E.'STA
2S. Y. . • . 1
, x 5 I jjs J 3 i ■
In Charleston, on fie inst., WALTER MOR
GANS, in the OOthjAar ef his age.
Mr. Morgans wun bnrA in BVr.l-s iinarl; a hundred Tears 1
URO, and liTeal there s6vek| years of Bis life—at this ad
vanced period, wtfh hJS'Wifoana children he emigrated to’
this Country to find a betteruilace to pursue his calling as a
farmer The protideoce ofßod.Mireeled his steps, with a
«e«; Of Ins old country n&htors. to our nelghheirhood.
The township wp> biased ipil-ration. for these peo
ple seemed to have a ; yeliglcp} that would not die hy being
transplanted. ' Tlie oMjMßdh.of the f hutch were honored 1
hy thtnn; the muCkfept holy, and the means of
ptace punctually tttetidpcl. years aj?o. in-early
cprwig, the Welsh Clrfctch v&s organized m Mr. Morgana’
mmse, cuosiniog bar-six members, and himself and
ms wtfe wtre flatted qpacons. For several years hu
Vhoroh^ l^ell ° rch t^ r , tf 'T" <>rllbl P of tbls I,ttle hand—a
f?7£l? ,u y! 01>eo RyVkano the do-ronl. From that day
wlthnot io, Pn ‘ J i er ? ‘“‘lf ai «‘ of that people have ascended
tT, ooh 'tttrrmitsjatiTfhethiir they had a minister or not,
n-;i laod - 11,0 f4thers !lMP
ins children tkea faith. Com.
SHOP.
TAM now receivingi STOCK of ITALIAN
tin RUTLAND MARBLE, (bought with cash)
and am prepared tojmtmafacture all kinds of
T O M -B -’S TONES
lowest prices.
w «, A „ ,authorized agent and
i sell Stone at th* prices as at the shop.
\E BAr t l’fi&T ONE PRICE.
Tioga, May 20,- A. IX COLE.
WE beg leave to call your attention to
PAXiMER*& PATENT HORSE
FO&E, manufactured by as. We deem it unnecessa
ry to say anything here of the utility of Horse Pitch
forks. We take it for granted that every intelligent
farmer already knows that be cannot afford to do
without one. But we do say that you are now offered
the BEST FORK ever yet invehted, and ta an earnest
that tr« know what toe are \alking about and viean
what we say.
who wants a FORK to call on any of our agents and
TAKE ONE ON TRIAL,
and. in case it fails to work to your entire satisfaction,
or fails to work better than
ANY OTHER FORK,
you are at liberty to
Return it alter a Reasonable Time for Trial.
Please call on the agent immediately, examine the
sample and give him your order, otherwise he may
not be able to supply you when' you commence your
haying.
Proprietors New York State Agricultural Works,
t - ALBANY, N. Y.
For sale at Wellsdo^o* by 0. V, CftANS.
Covington —Bennett & Maxnsburg —A. J.
AE. R. Webster. Tioga —T. L. Baldwin. Elkland —
D. D. &J. C. Parkhursjt. Westfield —C. Goodspeed.
Troy, Pa., May 20, L. H. TEARS.
“TO BOWEN’S
SEEING a big crowd on Main Street, hurry
ing toward a common center, somebody asked
Where Are Ton Going?
answer was
“To Bowen’s, No. 1, Union Block!”
To look at that splendid stock of
NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS!
just arriving from New York,
“VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE,”
thought I to myself; you know who buys at a bar
gain, and sells so as to give the purchaser a bargain
too.
Therefore, if you want anything in the line of
DRY GOODS,
LADIES’ GOODS,
READY MADE CLOTHING,
BOOTS, SHOES, &c.,
GO TO BOWEN’S,
and if you want
HARDWARE,
QCEENSWARE,
WOQUEN-WAKK, ana
GROCERIES,
al prices “Ton can afford to pay
’ GO TO BOWEN’S.
If you have Cash, or Butter, or Cheese, or Grain
to exchange for this
SPLENDID STOCK OF GOODS,
bring them along, and you xvill get
Satisfactory Bargains;
and if you come once, you will be sure to come twice
three, dr half-a-dozen times.
Don’t furgctjlhe place :
NO. 1, UNION BLOCK,
•ffeHaboro, May 20, 1863. JOHN R. BOWEN.
LADIES’ CLOTHS, AND CLOAKINGS,
t
a fine stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS,
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES
for Mens’ and Roys’ wear, Tor sale by tho yard, or
made to order. A good assortment of
WHITE GOODS,
HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for both Ladies
and children.
SUMMER BALMORALS,
a large stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES,
SHAKERS’ HOODS,
BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS,
together with a good assortment of
' FAMILY GROCERIES, &c.
The purchases for the
SPRING TRADE,
were made during tbc temporary fall in tho
1 GOLD MARKET,
and as I sell only for HEAD Y PA Y, I am enabled
to take advantage of the market. I shall keep my
STOCK good .
I E D
I’sJather, on the 7-ith ibst.,
T. WILHELM
JPLES, both of Woodbull,
and keep thoroughly posted in regard to
PRICES,
for their kind and Hberal patronage, I shall try to
merit its continuance and increase.
The Store is directly opposite the Dickinson House,
on Market Street, *L M. SMITH.
Corning, N, Y-, April 15, 1863.
, 5-a O-r. 8, LOAS,
, The following named persons hare been' appointed
Agents for the sale of 5-20-U. 8. Bonda'tdbr Tioga
county, Fa. '
A. S. Tdrxeß, Cashier Tioga Co.'Bank.
F. E. SniTH, Tioga. ,
J. Parkhubst, Elkland.
To the Farmers of Tioga jßeimty.
WE INVITE ANT FARMER
WHEELER. MELICK & CO.,
NEW SPRING GOODS
A THE
PEOPLE’S STORE, IN CORNING!
THE People’s Store is now well stocked with
a good assortment of Goods, adapted to tho
SPRING TRADE,
consisting in part of a good line of Domestic Goods,
Alpacas, Mohair, Poplin, DeLaines, and a general
variety of Dress Goods, including a good supply of
MOURNING GOODS,
to which particular attention is paid.
through the season.
and when goods decline, I shall follow the market
Without Regard to Cost.
Returning my sincere thanks to the citizens of 1
TIOGA COUKTF,
1 Wool Carding and Cloth Dressing.
THE subscriber informs his old customers
and the public generally that be is prepared to
card wool and drew cloth at the old stand, the coming
season, haring secured the services of Mr. J. FhUl,
a competent and experienced -workman, and also in
tending to give his personal attention to the business,
he will warrant all work done at his shop.
- Wool carded at five cents per pound, and Cloth
dressed at from tea to twenty cents per yard as per
color and finish. L L JACKBOrf.
Wellsboro, May 6, 1863-tf.
SUGARS!— I can sell pulverized, crashed,
coffee, and brown Sugars, as low as any dealer in
Tioga* County. [April 22] W. T. MATHERS.
SUGAR CURED HAMS, and SHOULDERS,
prime quality, at [April 22] MATHERS*.
MOLASSES and SYRUP—a No. I, article
of both at fair prlceSfUt MATHERS’.
Wellsboro, April 22, 1863.
.;«HSEx. AWTATOR.
THE WAR GONTMJEB!
NO CESSATiON OF HOSTILITIES!!
The ire of the Opposition ftilly Aroused!
THE SPECIAL EFFORT MADE TO REDUCE
TRADE AND STOP THE RUSH AT
FERINE & GO’S,
has proved as had a failure as the effort to take
Jtiihmond by the Army of the Potomac! '
THE PEOPLE WILL BUT GOODS WHERE
THEY CAN BE HAD THE CHEAPEST? 1
FAIR DEALING,
TRUTHFUL 1 REPRESENTATION OF GOODS!
AND LOW PRICES!!
HAVE FOUND TUB PUBSE STRINGS OF THE PEOPLE.
1 NEW STOCK OF GOODS!!
JUST RECEIVED,
At Ferine & Co’s Store
TROY, Bradford County, Pa.
LOW PRICES
THE ORDER OF THE DAY!
WE bare just received and opened the lar
gest and best assortment of
® Jg’S' ®®® 3® S
ever brodght to this market, and are glad to inform
the public that we are now selling them at redaction
of full THIRTY PER CENT. We have taken great
pains to have the
ASSORTMENT COMPLETE IN ALL ITS
DEPARTMENTS.
and feel‘no hesitation in eaying to you that each
and every article has been bought at such prices that
inducements can be offered to those wishing to buy
for cash, io make their-selection from this stock. To
enumerate the particular kinds of goods,
in THE PRICE OF WHICH
WE DEFY COMPETITION,
would be almost useless, as we should be obliged to
enumerate most of the articles in our store. Wo offer
BARGAINS IN
BARGAINS IN
LACE GOODS!
BARGAINS IN
CLOAKS,
MANTILLAS,
4ND SAGQUES!
BARGAINS IN
SILK*& LACE
MANTILLAS.
BARGAINS IN
BROCHE, STELLA &
THIBET SHAWLS!
BARGAINS IN
BOOTS & SHOES.
BARGAINS IN
HOSIER? &
DOMESTICS.
BARGAINS IN
parasols &
anfsoßsn
In short, no one can appreciate the cheapness of
our goods by rending this article. And belitving,
as we do, that every customer is well satisfied who
■favors us with his patronage, wo respectfully invite
you to
gSfC ALL AND EXAMINE OUR
GOODS AND PRICES.
Thankful for past favors, wo tender our sincere
thanks.
* PERINE & CO,
TROY, May 13, 1863,
IPRHWSALE&
T) of J&ri Facias,
-U X«r <trv Faciat, and Venditioni Exponat, leaned
out of the Court of Coniinod Pleas of Tioga count;,
Pa., to me directed, will be oxpose4-4o ; public salo in
the Cofirt House/ in Wellsboro, the
2&th da; of May, 1865, at X o’clock In the afternoon,
the following deecribedproperty, to wit:
,A certain plot or piece of. land in Rutland
towdship, on which is ejected aone and n. half story
dwelling bhuse, 16 by 17 plot deseribed ts
follows : Beginning at a stone heap standing north
20 deg. 8., five and 76-100. rqds from the N.E. corner
of said house; thence soatk4o} east, seven rods to a
pile of stones; 49} west, nine rods to a
pile of stones; thenceforth 40} west, seven rods to a
pile of stones; thence north 49} east, nine rods to the
place of beginning—containing sixty-three square
rods, To"be sold as the property oT Harlun Long
well, owner or repqted owner, and William Longwell,
contractor or builder.
ALSO—A lot of land bounded and descri
bed as fellows: On the north by lot No. 241 of the
allotment of the Bingham Jands in Charleston town
ship, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, contracted to Amos
Coolidge, Jr, on the east by lot No, 241 aforesaid
and lot No. 261 conveyed to Elijah & Willis Peake,
on the south by' lot No. 2^4/contracted to Abram
Walker, and lot'Ko. 255, conveyed to John Bliss, and
on the west by lot No. 255 aforesaid, lot No. 259, con
tracted to Rosel Willard and lot No. 239, conveyed
to John Meek; it being lot No. 260 of the allotment
of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga
cottnty, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered
1173—containing one hundred and thirteen acres and
one-ttnth of an-acre, with the usual allowance of six
per cent, for roads, Ar.y about 75 acres improved,
frame house, two frame barns and sheds, and fruit
trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Joel
Growl.
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston, bounded
north by lot No. 54'of tbo allotment of tbo Bingham
lands in Charleston, Tioga county, Penn’n, conveyed
to Elijah Grinnell, lot No. 22, contracted to Alonzo
Whitney, and lot No. 20, contracted to James S.
Bradt, east by lot N0.2C5, conveyed to David Kelsey,
lot No. 59, contracted to Solon S. Dartt, and lot No.
60, contracted to Elias Tipple, south by lots Nos. 69
and 60 aforesaid, and west j?y lot No. 73. now, or late
iu the possession of Asa 6. Churchill, and lot No. 52
contracted to Alonzh-Whitney—containing 105 acres,
with the usual allowance of six per cent, for roads,
Ac.; it being lots No?. 55, 56 and 67_of the allotment
of the Bingham lauds in Charleston township, Tioga
county* Pa., and part of warrant No. 1792, with
about 75 acres improved, one frame bouse, frame barn
and outbuildings, and an apple orchard thereon. To
be sold as the property of Robert G. White.
ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond towd
ship, Tioga county, Pcnn’a, bounded as follows :
Beginning at the northeast corner of lot No. 95 of
tbo allotment of Bingham lands in Richmond town
ship ; thence south 1 5-8 deg., west 117 9-10 perches;
thence south 5 deg., west 139 5-10 perches; thcnco
along line of lot No. 93 south 89 7-3 deg., west 89 7-10
rods ; thence along lots Nos, 92 and 96 247 2-10 per
ches to the northwest corner of lot No. 95; thence
along lot No. 102 to the place of beginning—contain
ing 132 acres, with allowance; it being lots No. 9‘4
and 95 ol the Bingham lands in Richmond township,
about 75 acres on which is situated ou*
log and board house, one large frame barn, and a
young orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property
of E. C. Parsons.
ALSO —A certain lot of land in Westfield
township, bounded north by Bingham lands, east by
H. Aldrich, south by Joseph Wood, and west by4bo
Potter sounty line—containing about 117 acres, about
30 acres improved, 2 frame dwelling bouses, 1 log
house, 2 frame barns, corn house, other outbuildings,
apple orchard and some other fruit trees thereon. To
be sold as the property of Stephen Potter and David
Taylor.
ALSO —A lot of land in Mansfield borough,
bounded north and cast by Merritt, south by
William Adams, and west by the Williamson road
containing one acre more or less, one frame house,
aud outbuildings and i s»me fruit trees thereon. To
bo sold as the property of E. C. Comfort and D. C.
Butterfield.
ALSO —A certain tract of land in Jackson
township, bounded north and cast by' Lucinda Leflor,
south by the John Or. Hubbell ertate, and west by
main highway—containing 4 aero, 2 frame houses, 1
frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the
property nF Ifannoh Dnggett . ...
ALSO— A certain lot of land in the village
of Mansfield, bounded on tbo north by Wcllsboro
street, W. D. Kelly and Isaac Holden, cast by Main
street or Williamson road, south by lands occupied by
G. Fuller, and west by Tioga railroad—containing
about one acre of land, with two 2-etory stores and
double dwelling house, and a barn (hereon.
Also —A lot of land in tbo village of Mansfield,
bounded on the north by William Adams, on the east
and west by Joseph P. Morris, and south by a branch
of Elmira street —containing about one-half acre,
with a frame dwelling house thereon. To be sold ns
the property of Joseph S. Hoard, Lyman Beach, Jr.
and Lawton Cummings, Jr.
ALSO —A certain lot of land in Covington
township, bounded north by Butler Smith and Joseph
IfusleJ, east by highway, south by D. S. Ireland, arid
west by Tioga river—containing about J 6 acres, all
improved, 2 frame houses, 1 flouring mill, 1 frame
barn, 1 frame barn and-shed attached, 1 wagon shop,
1 corn house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold
as the property of Joseph Hubble.
ALSO—A lot of land in Keeneyville, Mid
dleburv township, bounded north by highway, east
by highway, south by land of Elias Kcenl?} • and wost
by Warren Gordon —containing 1 - 16th of -an acre,
improved, with one frame house thereon. To be sold
as the property of Henry Levcgood. f
ALSO—A certain lot of land in Charleston
township, bounded north and east by Oliver Elliott,
south by State road, and West by meeting house—
containing about | of nn acre, all improved, with
frame store house and dwelling house combined, and
some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property
Abraham Johnson.
ALSO—A lot of lapd in Clymcr township,
bounded north by Conrad Pritchard, east by high
way, south by Carlos Shelley, and west by Potter
county line—containing about 60 acres, more or less,
about 15 acres improved", frame house, log barn and a
few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold ns the property
of Anthony Bennett.
ALSO—A lot of land in Middfebury town
ship, bounded north by ifymes and Yager, east by
Hymes and Rcddington, south by George Hymes and
Elijah Keeney, and west by James B. Brown and’
Elijah Keeney—containing 189.5 acres, about 15 acre^ 1
improved.
Also—A lot of land in Tidga borough, bounded
north, by Cowanesque street, east by Main street,
south by lands of the heirs of Jacob Prutzman, dec d,
and west by alley—containing J acre, more or less,
improved, ono frame house, irame barn and a few
fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of
William Garretson. *
ALSO—A certain lot of land in Covington 1
townfhip, bounded north by Ross «t M illiams, cast by .
Rose it Williams, and Samuel Kelsey, south by Asa- .
bel Graves, and west by Oliver Elliott and 0. F. .
Taylor—containing about 50 acres, about Z 5 acres
improved, with a frame house and a few fruit frees
thereon. To be sold as the property of Geo. Hutted.
ALSO—A certain lot of land in Lawrence
borough, bounded north by lands of C. L. Kilburn, ,
east bv Mrs. Kate L Butts, sputh by Tioga river, and j
west by Wm. I). Middaugh, with the privilege of land [
to the street from Lawreocevilie to the Depot—con- j
taining 3$ acres,Snioro or less, all improved. To be |
sold as the property of John Hill/
ALSO—A certain lot of land in Delmar
township, bounded north by lands of the estate of
Jones Hoadlcy, east by James Campbell and Martin
Spicer, south by Calvin Royce, N. Itnpson and J. L.
Robinson, west by George Hastings—containing about
60 acres, about"3o acres improved, frame bouse, frame j
barn, frame corn house and bog pen, and apple
orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of Ed- i
win Royce. , j
ALSO— A certain lot of land in Jackson j
township, bounded north by lands in possession of,
George Dewitt, cast by Nathan Cornell, south by |
highway, and west h-y Allison Lawe —containing :
about J acre, improved, frame house, blacksmith shop f
and shed, and a few fruit trees thereoto. 1
Also— Another lot, bounded north by highway, .
east by Levi Stone, south by Nathan Cornell, and
west by highway—containing about 1 acre, f ra^ e
house, a frame store bouse, fruit trees thereon. To
be sold as the property of James H. Burgees and
Warren Ersley. 1
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston town-,
ship, bounded north by —— Bockus, east by Nelson.
Claus, south by land formerly Samuel Morgan now
Clark A Riberolle, and west by W, P. Shumwsy
and Archibald Walker— containing about 40 acres,
more or less, about 20 acres improved, saw mill, •
blacksmith shop, board shanty end- some frmt trees, •
To be sold as the property of Samuel Morgan.
ALSO-r-Certftin" lota - of ; J nnd ,in Gonbgton
borough—it being lots' Nos. 41, 44 and 45, as-Uld
down on (he seif, map of sail borough—bounded
north by a pdrtion of-said lots east by lot No. 46,
south by Dorsey’s lane, and west by Tioga railroad
containing I aero, more or less, ill improved. To be i
sold tfethe property of Allen F. Lee.
lot of land id En oVfield town
ship, lllunded north .by John deurge, east by Sally
Evans, south by Tubbs and othbrs; nnd west by E. P. “
Eddy-a-contabling 45 acres, merle or less. To be sold
as the property ot E.-W. Schoonover.
ALSO—A lot of land ini Delmar township,
bounded north by Stedmnn Walbridgc, enst by Bted*
man Walbridge, south by land of Dodge, James & Co.
and west by land of Dodge, Jnrtcs & Co.—containing
50 acres, more or less, about 2 acrcs improved, log
house thereon. To be sold as Itbe property of Han
nah E. Hall.
ALSO—A lot of land in Union township,
bounded north nnd east by lands of Joseph W. Lon
don, south by Thomas Stull, west bv highway run
ning from Taylor’s Corners to Lycoming creek—con
taining about 3 acres, improved, more or less, one
frame house thereon. To be sold as tho property of
H. W. Chose. *,
ALSO—A of land in Elkland borough,
beginning at a post on tbo highway lending to Far
mington, north to tho Cowaueaque rirer, west along
said river to post, thenc<i south by Joel Parkhurst to
a post, thence easterly by Joel Purkhurst to highway,
place of beginning-containing about two acres, be
the e&mo more with two story frnmQ tannery,
engine and fixture* thereon. To be sold as the pro
perty of James Hancock and Goorgc L. Hurlburt.
ALSO—A certain lot of land in Brookfield
township,Abounded north by John George, cost by
John W. south by J. \V. Fitch, nnd West by E.
P. Eddy—containing about 75 acres, about 40 acres
improved, 2 frame houses, 2 fiaino barns, corn house,
blacksmith shop and apple I orchard thereon. To be
sold as the property of Ezri, Schoonover and Daniel
Schoonover,
ALSO — A lot of land in Sullivan township,
bounded north by Warren L. Miller and Edwin Dewey,
east by Edwin Dewey, south by Wm. T. Hast and H.
H. Dent, and west by 11. B. Dent and Warren L.
Miller —containing about 93 4-10 Acres, being lot No.
160 on the map of lands of Henry 11. Dent in Sul
livan township, and part of warrant No. 3352, about
50 acres improved, one frame house, other outbuildings
aod some fruit trees thereon; To be sold aa the pro
perty of Charles R. Penis,
ALSO—A certain lot of land in Charleston
township, bounded north by Joseph Ihumpson dnd
Abram Hart, east by Josiah Smith and pulket Smith,
south by Joel Culver, and west by William Reese—
containing about 63 acre?, 60 acres improved, with a
frame house, frame barn and two apple orchards
thereon. To be sold as the property of R. K. Brun
dage, and A. E. Niles and Prudence Culver, Adru'rs
of Philemon Culver, dec’d.
ALSO—A certain Jot "of land in Delznar
township, bounded north by D. Kelsey and Edmqnd
Fellows, east by highway, south by D. Kelsey, and
west by D. Kelsey, William Campbell and landslfor
mcrly of John Phalan—cpntaining about 200 acres,
about 125 acres improved, two frame houses, frame
barn and a spring house, appjo orchard and other
fruit trees thereon.
Also— A lot of land in Dolmnr township, bounded
north by Edmund Fellows, east by 11. Butler, south
by lands of the estate of James English, and west by
highway—containing about 7 o acres, about 60 acres
improved, two frame bouses, one frame barn and
apple orcbaid thereon.
Also —Another lot of land in’ Morris township,
bounded north by J. N. Bacbc. cast by Berdic A
White, south by M'Cormick lands, and west by
Phelps, Dodge, A Co. —containing t-no acres more or
less. To beAold *5 the li. A. Guernsey.
ALSO—A lot of land in Dclmar township,
bounded and described as follow.*, % t z : Beginning at
a post, the northeast corner of Eh.'ha M'Cnrter ; thence
south 40} deg., west by said M'Carter 12.04, perches to
a post; thence by lot formerly of Benj. Furman aiid
lot of Win. Howe north 44}, west 101 perches to a
beech ; thenco by the Ira Kingsley lot north 454 deg.,
east 100} perches to a post : thence by Edmund
Wctherbce (now Simeon, Bacon) south 44 \ deg., east
103 perches to the place of beginning—containing
774 acres,-about fifty acres improved, a frame house,
frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To bo sold
as the property of Hartley Furman.
ALSO — A certain lot of land in Tioga town
ship, bounded north bv Dr, George Hathaway, cast by
’Oak street and tot o.wneu by A. J. ATC’ullough, south
by Church street, west by lot in possession of C. 0.
Eltz—containing about one-half acre, buildings and
fruit trees thereon.'
Also— Another lot of land in Tiogn, bounded north
by Thos. Berry and Ih east by B. C.
Wickham, south by Kindis in potscsMon of Vine DePui
and west by Tioga railroad -ami Tioga river—con
taining about one huudred nud too acres and allow
ances, forty acres improvedj and apple orchard and
about one thousand grape vine.-' thereon. To be sold
as the property of fcjilas B. Hathaway.
ALSO — A lot of land ip Lawrence township,
bounded north by T. B. Tompkins and A. Sly, east
by D. A. Knuppenbur?, south by Ilmtm Saxton, A.
Sly and C«C. Miller, and vest by T. B. Tompkins—
acre 6 , loi.-cres improved, one frame
house and a cow stable thereon. To he sold as the
property of G. E. Smith.
ALSO — A certain lot of land in Jackson
township, bounded north by Linds of Bennett Ran
dall (formerly Daggett A sixby), cast and south by
Joseph Sillinger, and west by William Smith—con
taining about fifty acres, about thirty-fivo acres im
proved, frame house, frame burn and apple orchard
thereon. To be sold as the proper*} R6ius Daggett
and Cornelius Doggelt. . .
ALSO — A lot of land in U-ard and Union
townships, lot No. S of warrant No. 5, 145 acres and
75 perches, it being Ibo sub-divided interest and
share which the said Emily Morgan is entitled to in
several tracts of land situated in the townships of
Waid and Union. To bo sold as the property of
John Morgan mid Emily Morgan.
ALSO—A lot ef land in Rutland township,
bounded north by Samuel Knight, en?t by Ezra Up
dike, and on the south and wc s t by Levi Osgood—
containing about 14 about 5 acres improved,
log houe© and some fruit trees therem. To bo sold
as the property of Benjamin P Knight.
ALSO—A lot of land in o?ce<>Li, bounds
noth by Julius Scott, oast by Morgan Seely, south by
street ami Tubbs, and vest by highway—containing
A acie, more or loss, one frame house and one frame
barn thereon. To be sold as-lhe property of William
T. Humphrey. p
ALSO—A lot of larfd” in Rrookfield town
ship, bounded north by Eddy, east by
Se6!}', south by Eddyjand west by John Holmes
—containing about 12 acre?, mo/c less, about ifi
acres improved, one frame barn and sonic fruit trees
thereon. *
also —Another lot in Brookfield town-ship, bound
ed nortb'by John Erich,east by John Fitch, south by
John Fitch) and west by Schoonover—contain
ing J aero improved, with one saw and shingle ma
chine thereon. To bo sold ns the Ezra
W. Schoonover and William ill. Fi-k.
ALSU — A lot of land, in Charleston town
ship, Tioga county, Penn'a, hounded north by Elijah
Peek, east by land of H. A. j* John W. Gtiejmsoyand
Philemon U. Thompson, south by land of It. G. White ,
and west by land oi S. S. Packard—containing 11)4 ,
acres, more or To b 4 sold as-lbe property of
Samuel Morgan and Seth Morgan. - |
ALSO — A certain lot of lati'd tn Chatham ;
township, bounded north by lan e of William Button
cast by Snyder Chamberlain, south by Snyder Cham
berlain, and west by Williahi Spaulding—containing
about 4 acres of land, all improved, frame bouse, trait
trees tbereon. To bfc sold as the property of Wm. Button.
ALSO—A lot of hind| in Shippon township,
county, Pennsylvania. beginning at a post the
N. E. corner of No. tbenre srtuib 120 perches
to a post the corner of Gcorbc West: thence by laud
of said West nest 123 perches to a hemlock; thence
north 120 perches t« u hemlock ; thence east 1-3
porches to the place of beginning—containing
acres, about 15 acres improved, a few fruit trees, good
water privilege and mill -ito thereon.
Also— A lot of land in WHlahoro. bounded on the
northeast by Pearl struct, cu the southwest by a cross
street, on the southeast by Walnut street, and on ths
northwest lot of J. J. Bassett—
ing 4 acre, one frame house and frame barn thereon.
To be sold us the properly of S. U.'Lnnd'.s.
ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township,
bounded north by Daniel Brewer, cast by Gibbins
Baker, south by Michael Wolf, and wot by Stephen
H. Wood—containing about 32 acres, about 12 acres
I improved, j , ...
f Also —-A lot in the unmship of Richmond» bound
ed north by Job and Constant Bailey. cast by C.
Bailey arid Lucy Ellsworth, south by Ellsworth and
Eri White and U. Wood—containing about 90 aero,
about 5 acres improved, frame houac and fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as the property of John Benson.
I Shbrtvf*s Offkt, I 11. STOWBLL, Jr.,
I WelUboro, May 6,1863 f f . Shenf }
COIfSTABL.E’B SAEE,
BY virtue of a writ of Ft. Fa., issued out of
the Court of Common'Pleas of Xfog. (jaunty, Pa.,.
td me directed, I will expose to public tale, in tha
Court House in Welhhoro, on .MONDAY,!hS 25th
dhy of May, IsfiS, at 1 o'clock io the ifieroeob/tbw
following described ml estate, to wit: ‘ -
A lot of land in Lawrence township, bound*
ed north by the New York‘Stale line, east by tends of.
J. S. Lindsley, south by lands in possession of Peter
Myers and lands of 'A. P. Radiker and T. J. Niles,
and west by the Tioga river—containing about lwo ;
hundred acres, with about fifty acres improved, one
large frame dwelling bouse, four small frame and
board houses, one frame barn, three frame and board
sheds used for bams and wood .houses, one frame
shed used for tool house, with a mill dam. situate
about ten or twelve rods above the bridge' across the
Tioga river, oh the road leading from LawrenoeviUe
to the Lawrcnceville railroad dipot, a Voik*bead and
bend race leading from the mill-dam/ aforesaid toibe
aforesaid State line, with the water privilege of said
dam extending across the Tioga rivsr; «
Also —A lot of land in Lawrence boro*, bounded
north by New York State line, east and south by (he
Tioga river, and west by lauds In possession of Mrs.
C. L. Butts and lands lately owned by Benjamin nar
rower, dec’d, containing about two acres improved,
three ftame dwelling houses, one frame bam, one
beard or plank shed, and fruit trees tbereop, with the
privilege of the dam and water privilege across the
Tioga river; ' & '
Also—A lot of land -in Mlddlebary township,
bounded north by laUds of John Magee, east by Hi*
rau Calkins nnd Seth Daggett, south by Henry Ste
vebs and Streeter warrant, end west by John Pruts*
man, containing about eight hundred acres, about one
hundred and fifty acres improved, two frame houses,
one frame" barn, apple orchard and ouLbuildioga
thcaaon. The property of W» W. Ballard, Wm,
Middnughj'and A. Beers.
C. S. FIEJiI), Constable.
Wcllsborough, May 6, 1863.
Applications for License.
NOTICE u hereby given that the! following
named persons have filed their petitions for Li
cense at thi Prolho notary’s o®cc, and that their appli
cations will be beard at the Court House, in Wellaboro,
on WEDNESDAY, May 27, 1803, at 2 o’clock, P. M
Uousts OF “i
Deerfield-—A. J. Rhodes.*, . .
Silosa —Jos. Tonkin, S -Bcnj. B. .HalL*
Urookjuild —Phipps & Near.
Liberty —Samuel Cni’roU, Joel Bb Woodruffi*
Elkland —fcenj. Barte. ***
MorrS* — Campbell.*
\VelUboro t —J. W. Digonoy, R. Farr
Ro&o.
(faines —H. C. Vermilyea.
Knoxville —J. H 1; Stubbs.
Eating Houses.
WelUloro —Wesley Pitts. 1
Blots —J. P. MoneH.
Covington —Gea. Baker.
Fall Brook— Wm. 11. Coleman.
J. F, DONALDSON, Clerk,
Wellsboro, May &J 1363. .. .
Watch, Clock, & Jewelry Repairing
A. R. HASOY
HAS remuu>J from the Post Office, to Bat
lard A Co’j Store, (three doors below,) whcr#
bo is ready to do all kinds of work in his line -at the
shortest notice, and in the be_st manner possible.
Thankful for favors for the last two months, (while
at ibo Post Office,) 1 will try and give satisfaction to
all old and new customers that see fit to patronize me.
WolUboro, April 20. ISG3. A. R. HASCY.
P. S. Don’t mistake tho place—Bullard & Co'a
Store, three dnnrs .North of the Post Office.
Nuiice—Delimit- School District.
BY order of the Borud of Directors, the See--
rotary ghes notice to Teachers and Scholars,
that the Board of Directors have passed a resolution -
that there shall be a uniform senes of School Books
to be used fn our Schools hereafter, that is Osgood'a
Series of textbooks, saidbooks arc to be had»nt Rob
inson’s Bouk Store in Wellsboro, at reduced prices,
and in exchange fur old books. I also give*® liktopf
the' prices of said Books, viz; Osgood's Primer 3
cents, and in exchange for an old book 2 cents ; Spti*’
ling Book 7 cents, in exchange 5 cents ; First Retttftt'
7 cents, in exchange 5 cents; Second Reader 14
exchange 10 cents,; Third Reader 20 cents, exchkKge
15 cents; Fourth Render 35 cents, exchange 27 cent*;
Fifth Reader-'4s’cdiVs. exchange 38 cents; Burlt’a
Gramma* ejfchiinge th cents; Deans's Pri
ihnrs Arithmetic 7 cents, exchange 5 cents; —>
Arithmetic 14 cents, exchange 10 cents; Publio
School 23 cents, exchange 20 cents.
*Mny 13, 1563. ROBT. CAMPBELL, Sec'y.
FLOUR AMD FEED STOKE.
WRIGHT & BAILEY,
HAVE had their mill thoroughly repaired
and are receiving fresh ground dour, feed,
meal, Ac , every day at their store in town.
Cash paid lor all kimls of grain.
WRIGHT A BAILEY.
Wellsboro, April 20, 1 Sfi3.
SEED WHEAT. k
I AM now receiving a very choi'ce new kind
uf seed Spring Wheat for the farmers of this
county. It was raised by one of tho best farmer* of
lj Chemucg county, N. Y , and is perfectly clean.
V Wellsboro. ‘April 29. 1883. F. K. WRIGHT.
To llio Tiojru Buptist Association.
THE Third Quarterly Meeting of the Asso
ciation trill bo held with the West Jacks.u
Church on WEDNESDAY, May 27, 1883, at 10
o’clock A. M. Contributions by the churches for
will bo taken up. , ;
T. CUrk pro inn.
Flatts, April 29. IBC3-3t. T. ,
Chorr;
THAT'S NOTHING NEWJ
I HAVE all along sold KEROSENE Olt at
fifty cents a gallon ; and T can and dtv solicit At
filty . [April 22.] W. T. MA^HE^'
RETIIRIVED SOLDIERS ""
AND their FRIENDS, can
PAY, PENSIONS, and BOUNTY, through the
snbscribir, who has made arangement* to prosecute
all such claims, with a long established and perfectly
reliable PENSION AGENCY at Washington.
As the affidavits must bo taken before a judge of
the Court, aud as this is the residence of Judge Whee
ler, tho business can be transacted in on hours time.
Lawrenceville, Jan. 2S, 1863, E. B. WELLS.
More liglht on the subject.—ah
persons interested in light materials should
certainly call at Ruv’s Drug Store and see that fine,
pure specimen of Petroleum Oil for burning,in the
Kerosinc Lamp. It is not only the safest but the
cheapest and pleasantest light that can be procured.
Wellsboro, Feb. 11, 1563-
DISSOLUTION. —The Co-Partnership here
tofore existing between D. W. LOWELL and
A. J. WARNER,under the name of £ War
ner,” of the Binghamton Commercial College, was
dissolved on the 9th*day of January, 1863. i
f D. W. LOWELL. |
Binghamton, JT. T.. April 22. IM/3. ~ •
IHf VE PRIME PORK, homo packed, by the
pound and barrel, and sell it as cheap as any man
‘in Wellsboro. [April 22] W.
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