:A^s2sEi ~ 119 Hu«wjt,,New York, MdlO Ag*nU fbrtho AgtUibyt, «n| »e itgnt clmiUsUog Nwrspapert to tVe Canadu. ThW K» Mthortxfd »o cob- J 'fr. ' ■ ----foml i ?, I.- Spw'ov; :tSI > F,Ban»W«on, Cfet iieto—s»»jl*<)g«gp:Gweal«»f. lJacfco. . .—H. S. Archer, Ttmfar: ’ ?:«, I: -A. S. Brtwifcr, ?. 0j f , >(r _..- ?»y«r. j ‘ -jit ‘“v. iontUihU,-^^ . r '"■ Ig, MvG«pnHr B|^««n»r»L visit, for the 1 fill be held at Friday ewmng, itt, Esq., .of th||'|Hoase, and ,at Special Corespondent at ffill accept opr thanSSfor advance jof Got. Curtin's Inangur«|^ddrew. [jlasosic.—At the last re||£ar meeting U ChspterNo. 191, R. ipiM., the fel- I officer* Vere installed' ft»?'tho ensuing U. Howland, H. P.; Wn&jßoberte, K.; ley, S.; T. B. Bryden, R. Roy, The time of meeting ia Muiradny eve in or before every fall moyd , , , The letter from. Spscpl’ Harrisburg pendent will be read with|intere3t. It teen that Mr. Elliott baa &eja appointed Committee on Education fan the House, ion he is eminently qualifill to 1 fill, Mr. is placed on the Jpdicisly Committee, v-'a- -aichbitn _.j6 at ick f. u.-pn ll o’clock 5d Sunday. Also on SahpEay evening of fth at the KeV! J. f. C&lki||’ Church, in illage. •I,_ _ ll _ ■ Almost a Fire.—A fi|Librolce oat in ill and petitions abate tbis!dining rooin of ennsylTaniallonse bit' morning md bat for tbe timely of tbs era and those connected With the bouse I .. ,n ~ sliding must bate soon bben past redemp- Tbejrs originated in a{|Wtition through i thje stove pipe reaching the do;, and must Eatei bees burning there time before ifcwas djscot&od. ~ - ~ ' i-55!, ‘ i - «. ?"Ct7!tE FOtt DIPTHiKtA.-3A Madj Of Port 0,. N. Y., has cared fix wildren (fire of her own,) of diptheri*,. jjyi'-tße following 1;: " When: the {ere first die ■ed, take Spanish flies,.spqnnd and mix with Veiupe on a doth and bind it oa the which will a blister, and soon tbs disease i the throat.” We giro tiM announcement rhat it is worth., ; ,j 8 j- ST Accident!— OnlliursSti evening last,' a Jfr. T. Peake, with three t men, was hoß&ione runner of ileigfa slid off the. bridge, .Jukr the Culver , and precipitated three oldtae men a dig g of ten or twelre feet onjl* logs and ice 2ath. One of them, nam|| James McCon was severely injured abotE tbe head, and' mot expected to lire at faist aceoants.— other men escaped With slight injuries. SrCATAUcrast Kiuien.— Daniel Moody, of place, while, hunting on tViday of 1m t ilcio Monroe township, succeeded ini bag -5 a large specimen of the above named ani -1 It appeals that thecatamonnt had sprang in one of Mr. M.’* dogs, and|apon his going’ he (pot it left the dog and sprang open him. 1 taring a chance'to iire a *lipt,it : became a i ghand tumble fight; in which, after a long 'ggle, rrith the assistanca of fhe dog, he sue*’ 3«d in dispatching the ' “ vappint,” with no ur J to "himself save a torn suit of clothes.— d/ard Reporter. j;* l ©“How* Kru^.—Weleagnthat on Mon r of this week, while » mannamed Coe was "ingdown the bill near tbereeidenoe of Dr. th'et, about half a mile from,’this /village, the t»ea 3 wfiich ,b(j*.w|g drttSqjg ssfdden'ly took jhtand slued the,sleigh, throwing oat Mr. ~*ho still retained the lines by which he a dragged-some distance, and barely Matted tb hia life. One of.the horse| also a and became so entangled) in ithejmrness tt his neck was broken, and he diedimmedi- The team belonged to' nj poet and indus named William ;Heriry/ The horse 11 a valuable cine, and Mr, H. keenly feels Moss,- " V; J : *®*Tr:r at Iloii*AiSamflj bne has said, D ° aH be afraid of alittle fan jai home." No; shutVttp yent blSttke»:ltrt4J» MB ibould e joar carpets y and httrtt. lest a hearty Il Sb should shake down some of the old mos c°bwebs ther*.. If yon want to rnin.yonr' ttl ' k*lbem think that all-mirth and social ; J°jment must hr left at the (hresb&old when «ome home* at light, JTWhen once a home tt 6»rded a* only a place ,to eat, drink, j»nd <e P »c, the stork is began that ends in gilding U,ei rtokless degradation. Young peo oast have fun and recreation somewhere, • fheir own hearthstones, be sought in other and less profitable . *■ Therefore, let the fire bora brightly at mate the home ever delightful kith a »e little arta which parents so perfectly e ttt9nd, Don’tteprets the buoyant spirits ?f > ?°?f M» '«joand. .tin l&talodt dei»Me» b ranee of fnany icsn and annoyance 'daring tho tbo beat safeguard they can take WUb tbeMiinto the Voridia thfe, unseen infli)- ence of abright little domestic aanctam,' t jgKfaff. IST Editor ? Dear following facto fend figures concerning the weather, tem pentarc, for the year I 860; may nob be un interesting to some of your readersObserra tiona taken three times a day, viz: at 6 o'clock a. *„ 12 i and 9 p. n. ] Thcaveiaga temperatare fbrtheyear,accor ding to. thp observations, *n 48°, 4o Noon Evening 459-12°. ■ • 'Tj, .• ,V The coldest day in the year wi is February Ist; the average being at aero. Tie coldest morn ing wasl&b. 3d, being 12? belli w tero. ~. The warmest days in the yeut were July 4th and August 7 th, being equal Average tem perature ieing 77J°. The greatest variation of temperature in six bears wee, on March sth., Moaning observation 18° ;: 6o°, being a vanatusn of 42?. The warmest point reached (in the shade) wasJaljl Kith, 12 x. and Aujg. 7th, 12 x.> be ing 92?. , | , , ... There were 106. stormy daysj within the ytear i and there fell, in all, at this point only thirty inches of snow. The warmest month was Au gust ; ariefaga temperature 68}°. The coldest month was December. Average temperature 26i». ' * •, W ot Her. residence Ith iost. We find 1 by careful observation that there'is bat little variation in temperature from year-to year, taking the average for the whole year; so that | We never hate inch a thing as a hot year, organ unprecedented cold year. We may have bojt summers, and cold winters, bnt the year* are nearly equal. Within the last five years there has been a variation of only four ln 1856 the average woe 45°; in 1857 44°; in|lBsB 45“ ; in 1859 47 < ’;andin 1860 48°. - requested D„ will W« spa by these figures’that a cold winter is followed by a warm summer, and a warm win ter jby cool summer. ,£. T. Bent let. TVojoj Jan. 12, 1861. lharleston topi Home, -WANTED. | A BO OK I That Every Farmer, mechanic and I Busiaew Han Wants. JttST PUBLISHED, THE TOWNSHIP AND LOCAL LAWS, Of the State of Pennsylvania, ' from 1 th« N act* of Assembly bj WitLUH T, Haines* Esq- and published bj ' ISSWARD £*. J.AJNCEB, : I WIST CHESTSB, PA. ’ , This ioik contains over 400 pages of closely prin ted matter, and will bo sold by subscription. It teethes the duties of Justices of the Peace, with forms foe the transaction of their business. . It teaches the duties of Constables with all the ne cessary forms, appertaining (o the office. It contains (be duties of the Supervisors of,every County jmdTowasfaip in the State. It contains the mode of procedure for the laymgeet and opening of pabUnytnd private roods, of vacating and altcjring roads, the building of bridges, Ae., Ac. It contains the Common School Law, with explana tions, decisions and; directions, together with forms for Deeds, Bonds, Contracts, Certificates, Ac., Ac, This department of the work was compiled at Harrisburg by Mr. Samuel P, Bates, Deputy Superintendent, and is alone worth the prico of the volume to any one in tercstedfin Common Schools. It contains the duties of Township Auditors. It contains the laws relative to Dogs and Sheep. It contains the duties of Assessors. It contains the laws in relation to Strays, Mdllet and 'Swine, j [■ It contains tfie laws relative to Fences and Fence yfeWert. ~ . f f.' R coptains the leva relative to QAme Hunting, Trout uiid Deer. „ Ifeoitatns the Election Le.w> with mil the necessary ; It contains the Naturalization Daws, with all the necessary Forma for Application. •)' It contains a largehnumber of rLegai Jbrmt, which |aie oma in the every day transaction of business, such 'asj Acknowledgments,, Affidavits, Artieiea of Agree ment! And' Contracts, Partnership, Apprentices, As signments, Attestations, Bills of Exchange and Prom issory Notes, Bills of Sale, Bonds, Checks, Covenants, Deeds, j Deposition, Due Bills and Produce Notes, Landlord and Tenant,' Leases, Letters of Attorney, Marriage, Mortgages, Receipts and Releases. Tbs work is bound ki Law sheep, and will bp sold to sub •oriberi at $1.25 per copy, payable on delivery of the work. iTbe work baa passed the revision of many of the best Lawyers in the State and has received their unqualified approbation, as a reliable hand book of reference upoo all subjects of which it treats. The whole is arranged in saeh a manner, as to present a plain, goacise and explicit statement of the duties of all Township Officers, as may be readily understood by every one. Tioga County Will be thoroughly can vassed .for the work, and tke.sitpport of the citizens is respecttully solicited, |' ; ' i B. B. SMITH, Wellsboro, Oer -ai Age l for Tk ' County ■ineral Agent for Tioga Count;. ;P, S. Good, canvassers are wanted ia all parte of this County for the above work, to whom a liberal compensation will be given. l Applications, which most bp made at an early date,! addressed to the Gen eral as above, will receive prompt attention. I tBjw3 . 1 . ; Be tF Also ROBES—A few bales of) No. 1 aftd No. 2 Buffalo Bobos, and also a few Wolf Rjobesguat rewv*dT)y.k '. ... V. A» BOE A CO.- I Weltsboro, Get. 31,1460. , ’ , J T>nißS, PILES, PILES.—*A now land valuably Jr remedy for this painful and troub asomediseaeo can bejobtalned at BOY’S DRUG STORE. - IJqq<2], 1860. Te|j f roUSAND BARRELS i>f best Win* ter Wheat-FlourV*u $6.00 per barrel or $1.75 per . REGULATOR. pARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—It’II do \J -you rood to see the patterns and learn the prices at the!. „ REGULATOR. Welisboro, Pa. pl|)CKSl—Cheaper than dog meat at a cent V/ a pound. Good timers. ; Come and see. them et the 1 ■ ; REGULATOR. For sale or to let—four cows. {Apply to : A< P. COK£. : Dw 1 .26/ : . j : T>OpTS AND SHOBSUi-To,fitthabiggestgi rlJ ijht or- thi" smallest haby. Cheaps? tdh town [joaliiy oonsidered], at the i . REGULATOR. /"t ROCERIES.—The Grocery department is VJ “ ehoclc fail,*’ and tbo prices exceedingly low at th« [ 1 - - , | REGULATOR. F|W -GOODS— Stacks of them—Jnat rec’d it tbe__ 18 REGULATOR. DSIRT JDAVIE’S PAIN KILLER in large hot- - Portals at Boy’e Drng Store. BROTHER Jensthan’s Fnrnitnre Polish. Price IS cents. - For sale atHoj’sßrng Store. .H >«'■?. ... ... y .■ --- HfINET OF LIYERWOBT, fw Coughs and 001% j: Frl« « cents. ;At Roy’s Drug Store. . E'Xl(s'aAt • ffi Bi SHEHIFrS iILES, , T virfa.of «andry writ* of Fi.F»., L>r. F»., tad *‘35 Hl .r ?*•> ksaed out of the CotmnMrPleai of Tivg»o<il^ty r ,F»., and to me directed, Iw U expose to. poMlo salf in the.Coart Boose in Wellsbor a, on MON DAT) th«i tth. dajr of February, A. D. 1 |WfM-.ooe •o’clock inttho afternoon, Sholollowiaz described prop? •rty, to wit; 1 AdatpCland ip.Tiyestlleld toirnsliijr/’bdn JdwLqn the north by (ends of the Bingham estate, on the east by lot N0..245 of the allotment of the. Bingham lands io ■'Wostfieldjtawnshlp contracted to Henry CiroCttoC'atfd John Whttmanh; on the south hy lot No. 1257 now or late in tbi possession, at £ira B. Kao trier and lands of the estate; and on thesresf by iapds of the Bingbam|estste aforesaid. It being lot No. 244 of the ailotmenfipf tbo Bingham lands 1 in (Teatfield totvnihip, Tioga county, Pennsylvania- and .part *of Warrant numbered 1313, containing fifty nine acres and fire tenths of jan acre, with the usual aiionanoe of six per cant for raids, Ac.; about thirty acres improved, frame noose, frasne barn and fruit trees. To be sold its the property ff Aurora 8. Streeter. | ALSO-pA lot of land in Elktand township, bounded on the'north by the south tine Of warrant in the name of John fitrawbridge, So Elklacd township: on the east by west lino of warrant in the name of Henry Lstti mer and |ot No. 11 of tbe allotment of the Bingham lands'; and on the south and neat by lot Not 2 conveyed to Wm. Barker, it being lot No. 1 of the aliotment of the Bingpam lands in Elkland township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 2039, containing twenty five acres, with the usual allowance of six pm* cent for roads, Ac.; dwelling house, about 5 acres improved, and fruit trees thereout’ To ire sold as the property of David Taylor. |' ‘.v 1 ', ALSof—A lot of land In Charleston township,(boon dod on the north by lot No. 66, Ac., of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township cantrac tod to Robert Q White, lot No. 263 conveyed, to David Kelsey, add lot No. 353 contracted to JEfod W] Moti on the rast by lot No, 253 aforesaid, and lot No. S 3 contracted.to Henry Gifford;, on the south by lot No. 298 Ac. contracted to Nathaniel A Elliott and lot No. 113, <ko| con traded to Peter Tipple; and. on the west by lot No. 60 contracted to- Eliaa Tipple and lot No. 66 Ae. aforesaid; it being tot:No. 63 of {the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga coonty,Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 1791 ami 1792, containing one hundred and three acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, <ic.; frame hdnse, fruit trees, and about forty acres , improved thereon. To be sold os! the property - of Solo|i S Dartt. • ’ ALSO—A lot of land in liawrenceville, bonndod north bp State street, or street running least fiom the Wiilianson road te the Tioga river; eastjby Philander Hard; loath by Joel Adams, Cowley, land meeting house lot, and west' by .Main street and Cowley, containing about one acre, more or less, all improved, with a large frame honse, frame barn, frame office, ioo house, put buildings and fruit trees thereon.j To be ■old aalthe property of Lewis Darling, I j ' ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded on (he north by lot No. 60 of (the allotment of tholßinghapdands.in Farmington township, con. veyed.lo Chtiries Bottom, on the’ east by lot No. 89, contracted. to E.,' Drake; on the south by Si', eonvejjjsd to John McCallnm.and lot No; 207j.-h6w or late injhe possession of Chas. MoCaiiam; and ou the west by lot No. 207, aforesaid, and lot N0.;'68, con. • voyed|to Peter Mbwrpy, irbeing lotjSo. 171 of the allotm,ni of 'the.Bingham tends ih Fatjmingjmi town shippllaga county. Panneylvanla, and part of warrant nnmholed 1370, containing thirty six picres and two tenthsfofan acre, with the dsnai allowance of six per eent for roads, Ac,; about thirty acres improved, frame herb, and frnit trees thereon. :To he sold as the property of .George Stanley, i I ALSO —A tot of land in Jackson low whip, bounded on ihejnorlb by lands conveyed: to P. P. Morris, ad. ministrator of tbe estate of John Adlam, deceased, on the esit by tot No. 164 of the aUotmehtj of the Bing. ■ bam lends in Jackson township, contracted to Clark A. Updike, on the south by lot No. 196, conveyed to Theodore Updike, and on the west by lot No. 145, conveyed to bane Snyder, it being lotfNo. 165 qf tbe allotment of tbe Bingham lands in Jadfcson township, Ticgalonnty, Pennsylvania, and part of] warrant num bered 1416, containing sixty acres, with the usual al lowance of six per cent far roads, Ac.;; about 40 acres improved, 2 frame houses, 2 frame barns'; orchard, and ’ ether fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Orrjn P. Stacey: j, ALSO —A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows : |Oa the north by the tenth line of warrant in the name |f James Strawbridge, on the oast by lands of the Bingham estate and lot No. 17 of me allotment of the B&ghant lands in Deerfield and < Chatham town ships fontraeted to Charles Hall, on the south by lot No. It aforesaid end let No- 66, Dee field and Chat ham terps. conveyed to Walter H Baldwin, and' on the by lotjNo. 55 aforesaid; it being lot No. 18 of the al lotment of tha Bingham lands in Deerfield and. Chat ham townships, Tioga county, Peansy Ivanio, and part of warrants numbered 1971 and 1244, containing one fanndtjsd and fourteen acres and two K athsof an acre, with wre usual allowance of six per cent far roads, Ac.; ihont 76 acres improved, frame! honse, frame barn, haw mill, ant buildings and frni; trees thereon. To. befsoid as the property of Alonso Stevens., ALSO—A lot or land in Farmington toifnihip, bounded on the north by lot No. 125 pi the allotment •f the Bingham lands in Farmington township, con voyedto Corlos Hand Rockwell W House, and let No. 124, dontracted to Benjamin Imported {on the cast by lot Nf. 124 aforesaid and lot No. 123 contracted to David Stevens; on the south by Ist Nbi 123 aforesaid, and en the' west by lot No. '298. conveyed to C M Hayinss and lot Ns, 125 aforesaid, it being lot No. 32 of ate allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington townihip, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, nnd part of warrant numbered 1363, containing <|no hundred and thirteen acres and eight tenth's of ah acre, with the nsnalallowance of six per cent for mads, Ac.; about 39 a the* Improved, log honae, frame barn and fruit treeslthereoß. To bn sold os the property of Anson Phettir. ; I ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, boun ded on the north by lot No. 33> of the allotment of the Bingfcnm lands in Chatham township; now op iate in the {possession of jMattison Cummings and lot No. 188 conveyed to Benjamin Guiles; on the east by lot No. 3lB,ponvoyod to pulver Slosson; on the south by lot No, 56, conveyed to John Mark ram;) and on the west by lot No. 338, now or late in She possession of John Carpenter nnd lot No. 335 aforesaid, itlbelng lot No. 9 nf-thh allotment of the Bingham lands.in Chatham' ' towsßhip, Tioga connty, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 1072; containing seventy two acres and five tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Aod. about forty acres improved, frame house, log {house, frame barn land /rail trees thereon. To he sold as the property of William Mark ram| r •• j ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded on .me north by; lot No. 154 of thej allotment of the Bingham. lands in Chatham township) contracted to John M Croft; on the east by lot No, 158, Chatham andfKiddlebury, contracted to Jan|ea Croft; on tho sonth by lot No. 156 aforesaid and Idt No. 157, Chat, hami contracted to-Newberry Short; and on the west by lot No. 151 contracted to Sally Love and lot Np. 305 conveyed to Isaiah S Cole, it being lot No. 155 of the illotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham.and Uiddlebury townships, Tiog*. eonntjr, Pennsylvania, end part of warrant numbered 1364, containing sev. entyfono acres and three tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for mads, Ac,; about sefefity five acres improved, log hens a, frame barn and froil trees thereof. To be sold mi {the property of Aacen Mosher. ) ) ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland t- iwhsbip, bounded on tne north by lot No. 125 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Rutland township; and lot No. 98; oa t|e east by lot No. 96, aforesaid and line of the Lottery warrants; on the .south by I he of the Lottery warrants aforesaid, andlot Np. 124, conveyed to Ben. jamin Lawrenseiand 'on the wes : by lob No. 124 aforesaid, it being tot No,; 97 : of the allotment of this Bingham lands in Rutland townsh p, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of Warrant numbered 1216, confining fifty eight acres and se ’en tenths' of an ncnl'hith thousdnj alfoprnnce of six, per cent for roads, Ae.; about thirty acres improved. To be .sold as the property of Samuel K Longwell. ALSO —A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded on tho north bylots Nos.: 3 and A; of tho allotment of the Bingham lands in Rutland township; on the east by ft-No. 5, contracted to {Charles Patty, and lot No. 28, lontrectod to Isaac B Simison; on the south by lot ►NoJ29 aforesaid; and lot No. 32, oonllrsoted to Hatvey 6 i'hughn; ana on the, west by lot No. 33, contracted to Ouruetius 0 Daggett andlot No. 3 aforesaid*, it be ing jot No. 3t of the allotment of tee Bingham lands In Rutland township, Tioga connty, Pennsylvania, anetparts of warrants numbered 1493 and 1404, con taining seventy nine acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ae.; with phie improvements thereon, to be sold as, the property of Ahdrew C. Jeifcll. ■' ' : i * ALBO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bouu dedf on the north by lot No. 30t of the) allotment of the Bii&hem lands in Chatham townshipJoonveyed to Dn vid|Rosa and lot No. 232, contracted to Charles Sweet: ; onlho east by lot No. 225, convened to f heron W Stark and lot No. 331) conveyed to ißi Baynerp on the «on|h by lot No. 330. conveyed to Andrew Band) and nn Jbe wert by lot No. Ififi, and lot No. 591 nforeanld, it hieing lot No. Sib oldbe-. aUatmUot -of.the-Bingham GO AGITAWm. tends fn Chalhuat tosvnpliip, Tipgf Pennsylvn- \ ’hteiiad (tertof* warrant ndmWrbd' I containing eight/ three-acre, and eigjht tenths of an 1 acre, with Jin- (ituyl, »Uawan»,f f sixLpcr eent for j roads, AC.; about twenty acres dmprhvea; log bowse, locfhafnpnd.Tra'it trees-thereon; ,To sold'withe , •prapeAyA>f4o6rlHlU,Jr: J., ‘ I i 1 V . ALSO —Alot of land in Chatham township, toon- : ded on the north by lot No. 49 of the allotment of (he Bingham lands in Chatham township conveyed to Na than Baker; on the east and sontb bylot'No.ss, eon. traeted to John Boone;.and on the wait by lot No. 63, .ntroicyod-to Levi B Eoypolds. it beingiotNd- 64 of ? the allotmenlof theßingham lands in Chatham town ship, Tioga county, 1 Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 1331, containing fifty one acres and seven tenths of an acre, with the nsnal allowance of six per eent for roads, ice.; about tan acres improved. To be sold as tfae property of WiUiam'Dnnhami ALSO —A .lot of land in Ciytaer townsbipy bconded on .tbe north by unsold land of tbe Bingham estate end ttwsonlh linoof Jot No. 234, contracted to he sold to HlretoETaimer; on tbeenst.by lotNtt.l9o; on the . south by lot Ne. 201, and on the .west by lot No, 199, it being lot No. 7iKt of the aUottaeat of the Bingham lands in Westfield township, (to which said allotment all the shove mimed nambers refer) and part of war rant numbered 1232, containing forty six acres and five tenths of an acre,‘with tbe usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac,; about forty acres improved, log honse, frame barn and frnit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Nathaniel Skinner. ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrence township, boun ded on the north by lot No. 9 of the allotment of the Bingham landn in Lawrehde township contracted to Calvin Cowley and lot No. 80 now or late in the pos session of Abi il Sly; on the east by lot No. 80 afore said; on the south by lot No. 67 conveyed to Samael A Bollock and lot No. 68 contracted to Isaac Mann; and on the wait-by lot No. 13 conveyed to Mrs. Mary E Maun and lot No. 9 aforesaid, it being lot No. 69 of the allotment of the Bingham lands 'in Lawrence township, 1 Tioga, county; Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 4291, containing sixty acres, with tbe nsnal allowance of six' per cent for roads, Ac.; about 26 acres improved- To be sold- os tbe property cf Isaac Mann. ALSO—A lot oMand bounded north by lot Ho. 13 of the allotment of tbe Bingham lauds in Lawrence township convoyed to Mrs. Mary S Mann, and lot Ne. G 9 contracted Id IsoaoManh in trust for Conrad Mann; on the east by lot No. 67 conveyed tq Samael A Bul lock; bn tbe south br lot No. 40,-Tioga, conveyed to Lewis' Kelley; and on the west by Jot N 0.45, Law rence and Farmington, contracted to Jeremiah Coon and lot No, 13 aforesaid, it being lot No. 68 of tbo al lotment of the Bingham lands In Lawrence and Tioga townships, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 4291 and 4294, containing forty nine acres and one tenth of an acre, with tbe cscral allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac.} about 36 acres improved, log bouse, frame boro, blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon, To be sold as tbe property of Isaac Mann. . .ALs.oc-7-Al*t of Jand in Charleston town ship, ,bnun ded north by Porter WrHeox; east by Highway; tooth by lands formerly of J, Johnson and William Bai ley; and west by John Galkins, containing about 36 aem, oboof .25 acres;improved;-frame boose,- iftme barn, work shop, out buildings, and fruit trees there on. To be avid os tbe property of Joseph Vfillcox, B A. Smead, Leroy Taber, and Henry J Miller. ALSO—‘Alot ofland in Jackson township,bounded north and esat by lauds Tate of Stephen Orcutt and Ellas south by Obadiab lusebo, apd west by lands In possession of Isaiah Inscho, containing 84 acres, abouf4 acres improved. To. be sold as the. property of Benjamin Wells cod Jacob Larrjson, ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrenceville, * bounded north by Mecbautc street;, east by lot of Galvin Bonn, sooth by a- lot occupied .by Pbineaa Lindsley; and west by alot owned by Maria Stewart, containing } acre, more or less, frame bouse, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sqld as the property of E Ste phens and Samuel Chapman. . ALSO—A lot of lafid in Middlebury township, be ginning at a post tbe south west corner of H H Potter toenee east 200 perches to a beach, thence by Amariab and Bavid Haslett; south 56 perches to a hemlock corner of William Moss, thence by said Moss west 200 perches to a post, thence north fit) perches to tbe place of beginning, containing fifty mine acres and allow ance of six per cent, Ac.; about 36 acres improved, frame house, log house, oat buildings and fruit trees. To be sold .as the property of Amoriah Hazlett and David Hazlett ALSO—Tie undivided moiety ot half part of the’ following lots of land in Morris township, Tioga coun ty, described as follows: Tbe first one beginning at the south east comer of lot No. 9 of the allotment of land belonging to the Morris family, by William E Morris in 1843, thence alfing line of lot No, 9, north two degrees east, one hundred end twelve perches, thence along line of lots in said allotment Nos. 6 and 7 south 85 deg east 187-perches to a smsll boecb, a corner of lots Nos. 8, and 11, thence along tbe line of Tot-No.-irsc’Uth two degawost 112 perches to. a small beech, thence along. line of lot No t l3 .qortb 88 degs W. 187 perches to the place of beginning, containing 123 i acres with allowance of six per cent, and being lot No. 10'in tbe allotment aforesaid. Apse—Another, beginning at a new beech in line of land surveyed on warrant No. 1593 tbence by lots marked in said. Morris sarvey Nos. 9,10 and 11 south 88 degs cost 542 perches to on old beech, thence north two degs east 161 perches to a new hemlock, thence north 88 degs west 642 porehes along tins line of lots marked in said Morris' sarvey Nos'. 4; 3, 2'and 1 to a new beech, thence by warrants Nos. 1592 and 1593 south'two dsn west 161-peroheato the plane ef begin ning, containing 513} acres and allowance of six par cent, being lots Numbered in said Morris survey 5, .6, 7 and 8. I *LV Also—Another, being the western part of tract called Fairfield, surveyed In pursuance of warrant iu the name of George Meade, and composed of lots marked Non. 9 and 12 in said Morris survey; Begin ning at the new beech above mentioned, theory by lots Nos. 5 nnd 6 on said Morris sarvey, south eighty eight deg east I7S perches, thence by lots Nos. 10 uud 13 'eontb two clegs W 242 perches to the south line of tho Tract called Fairfield, thence by said line north 88 degs west 176 perches, thence by line of warrant No. 1593 north two degs east 242 perches, more or less to tho place .of beginning, containing 249 aerea and al lowance. Also—Another, being the easternmost part of tract called Fairfield and composed of Jobs No«> 11 and 14 in said Morris survey < Beginning at a beech a corner of lets Noe. 7,8, ID and 11 in said Morris , survey, tbence by lots Nos.lO and 13 south two degs west 242 porches to the south lino of the tract called Fairfield, thence by naid line south 88 degs east 160 perches, tbence by the east line of the tract called Fairfield, north two degrees east 242 perches to said lot No. 8, and thence by said lot No. 8 north 88 degs west 169 perches to the place of beginning, containing 2231 acres with the usual allowance of six per cent. To be sold as the property of S. Hayden. Also, —J. lot of laud in Elkland, bounded north by N. Y. Statv line, easfby J Hammond, south by Cowan esqae River, and west by D Taylor, containing about 1 hundred and ninety acres, about one hundred neres improved, a frame house, an old log bouse, frame barn, frame Wagon hoaee. a franiQ corn Souse and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property pf Liotsford Coats, T. Coals, P. Dailey. ALSO—A' lot Of land in Westfield twp, bounded north by Clowanesque river, east by D. Close, C Good speed and J K Saytss, sonth by David Close, and west by Cowancsque river and MiXlown road—containing about 19 acreji or thereabouts, all improved,' two frame bouses, .1 frame barn, ashory. and apple oMbard thereon. Also—another lot in Westfield, bounded north and west by J K Sayles, east by C Close and south by Cowanesque rood—containing about one fourth of an acre, with a store bouse thereon. Also—another lot in Westfield, bounded north by highway, east by B H Baker, south by H Baker, and west by Locon, containing about one fourth acre. Also—another lot in Westfield; bounded north by J K Sayles, east by Krusen, south by Cowanesque road, and west by George Close, containing about |t acre, with old stare house and oat building*. To be »old as,the property of George Close.and,Charles Cldsd.-* ; • = ' • ALSO--A lot of land in Charleston township, boun ded north by John Evans, cast by Adam Block nnd Levi Hurl,', south* by Levi Hart and west by Mrs. Wil son, containing about 120_ acres, about 86 acres im proved, frame houie, frame ham.) oltt buildings, or chard and frdit trees. To) be said as the property of Morgan Hart. * ALSO—A lot ef land in Sullivan township, bound os north by J W Robbins and highway, east by My ron Rabbins, sonth by Myron Robbins,* and west by Ahat Robbins and William Ludington, containing about twenty five neres, all improved, frame house, ftame bpvn, frame gnu shop, and fruit trees thereon, Tube sold as the property of William E Robbins nnd Abaz Robbins. ' ALSO—-A*lot of land in Tioga township, bounded north by.AS Turner, east and south by Dennis G Kingsley, and west by D Baker, containing about two .hundred :*nd fifty acres, about tea acres improved,with one tog house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Isaac Benson and John Benson. ALSO—A lotof land in Richmond township, boun ded north by Joseph Walker, oust by D C: Holden, M V Swin aad L Butts, south by Joseph Whipple I and west iy .Q.eprgy r conUtaing ab<W» 1 flay acres; a6o6tTorty baioW w s north by Boitfwmn Maliuoo, wrthyChatUaUh**, soath by Silas RushmoW, ana west hy Henry* Staela,. containing about one toWfeedr acres, about eighty acres improved, 2 frame I frame bare* and 2 ' apple orchard* thaeeoa. To> basold as Uio property of WiHa**F r fWter. # , ’ . . ALSCM-A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north and west by Billings lands, east by Bong Eon road; and south by main highway, containing about 1 one acre of improved land, frame tavern bouse, frame bavn, oat buildings and fruit trees Ihereom. 2a be. sold os tbe property of Barseu. " ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township; boun ded north by Brookl&nd township line, east by Rich ard Phillips, south by Dsrid Eesford, and west by David Eexford apd B F Bimmlok, -containing about 'one hundred acres/ abouTforty*acre* impsered,'frame bouse,-frame barn, and fruit trees, and about six bull . deed tbmeoaud {WfiW) Xwl of timber standing thereon. ~Xo be sold as the property of ‘Charlton Phillips.! ' ; A|iSO—A lot of land Tn Rutland , township, boun ded 'north by lands of 8 T Lewis, easf Hy 3obri Man-- nagan; south by lands of‘John Monoagbn and Griffin Bailey, west by lands of S T Lewis and H S Horton, .oontAUubg. about fifty acres, .about, thirty, five , acres improved, 2 frame bouses, 2 frame bams, orchards and other fruit trees thereon, - To b© sold ns tbo property of Poaiel Stepbeni. ALSO—A lot of land h) TfOg» township, bounded north by lands now or formerly of E Boyer, eosl by lands formerly of George south hy lands of Sylvia PnrmoDlor and B Bayer, and west by Bean Button and Mrs Stillwell, containing about 145 acres, about 60 acres improved, 2 frame booses, 2 frame barns, log bam, corn house, out buildings and 2 orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Allen Baggett and Edwin EoseU, ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, boun ded N. by lands of Faalkner etal, E. by lands formerly In possession of ,Wm Knapp and deadening, south by Isaac Holden, and. west by: Henry Seymour and Ed win Dyer, containing about 90 acres, about 75 acres improved,-log bouse, frame bam and some fruit trees thereon*' To be sold as the property of W. M. John-' son* S. li POWER. Sheriff. Join r t ■ C ABIKBT WARE -ROOM. THE Subscriber most respectfully announces, that ho bas on hand at tbe old stand; and for sale a Cheap Lot. or Furuiinre. comprising in part Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and Book Cases, Confer, Card and Pier Talks, Dining and Breakfast Tables, Marbls-toppedand Common Stands, Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, Stands, So fas and Chairs, (Hit and Iloseicood Mouldings for Picture Frames. COFFINS made to order on short notice. A hearse will be famished if desired. N-B. Yarning and Sawing done to order. Augnat 11, 1859. B. I. VANHORN. GIVEN AWAY! . A Gift valued from two dollare to one hundred dollare given with every book eold aJ the retail price* ! At io:iit One Watch ]i Gnaraa- teed Us eyery twelve books. . These inducements are offered.by the SUFFOLK EXCHANGE COMPANY, 3T Park Row, New York. The molt liberal gifT concern: next stance; Establish ed io 1855. Se.id fob a Cat Atoovs. Those who hare patronised other Gift Houses are particularly requested to acquaint tbemselrea with oar terms. Our inducements are unrivalled, end put all others In the shade. . i ■; ' The following aresome of the Gifts to purchasers of books: .. . . English Lersr Gold TTotebes, HuatingCsso*. - - Patent Lever , “ " “ " Ladies’ Lerer j “ • " {Open Face. Detached Lerer Silrer Watches, Hunting Cases, LepinoSUrer Watches, OponFaoe..’ Gold Lockets, VariouF Sites, j - : -■ Ladies’ and Gents’.Gold Chains, .rations Styles. Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Sloore Buttons and Studs, all Patterns. * ' - Gents’ Bosom Pins, Nsw and Rich Styles. Gold Pencils and liens. Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold -Bings. - *" Gold Watch Keysand Belt Pins. A great variety of Ladies’ Jewslry, Pins and Ear Drops, tho styles now worn, such as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava, Florentine, Ac. Ae, Gold Bracelets, alliStyles. Tho Llst-of Books comprises a large assortment of standard works in every department of literature, in teresting to the yhnng and eld. Do not fail to send for a catalogue. They are mailed free to any address. Apply to SUFFOLK EXCHANGE CO., ~ 37 Part Row, Now Tort. City. Branch Office, 114 Washington St, Boston, Mass. ISwi f CEDAR RUJf HOTEL. CEDAR RUN, LYCOMINO COUNTY, PA. THlShoess has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the public. Located at a eentral point; stages leaving ever* alternate day'for Wellsboro and Jeriey Shore, connecting with cars on the Tiofea R. R. a Orth and S. A S. R. R. on the south. This Bouse is situated on the Cedar Ran Gaug Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in tba rafting season-. Good poitn'aro firmly-Adi on the loft bonk, and the beach is free from obstructions. Hav ing been practicallyengagedin the river business tot many years we feel* confident we* can nnticipate tho wants and requirements of this trade, nnd will endear-, or to please. The table, bar, chambers and stabler will always be attentively watched and well supplied. Call and see as, and we will part with you sore to see you again, . D. A. FISB, Proprietor. Cedar Ron. Feb. 16, 1860. LOOK HERB, LOOK HERE. YS PEOPLE OF CHARLESTON. and of the region ronnd about! I have been to the city and bought a stock of goods, which yon can hove for produce or for cash. Have you grain, or butler, or poultry 7 1 will give you the highest price for them. Have you a saddle of venison t I will give yon 6 els. per lb. for it. Have a pheasant? I will give yon 25 cts. for it. Have yoa a doien of eggs? I- will givs 18 cents for them. Have yon any furs 7 Bring them along and I will surprise yon by the price 1 will offer you, I have any quantity of Ready-Made Clothing, Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, Bats, Caps, and Hoods for the ladies. Also, a choice selection of Groceries, and of Crockery ware. Come one, coma all, and come moo, for ray goods ate going with a rash. NELSON WHITNEY. . East Charleston, (Whitncyvlllo), Dee. 12;w3» Preparatory School for Teacher*. Wellsboro, Tioga County, Pesos. B. JnmUNOUKS, A. a, - - Principal. - Tho Winter Term begine Tuesday, Dee. 4, 1860, ahdoldses Priday,TVb> 15,1861. ■ ' * rwr/0.v.. Juvenile Department, - • . . l£,M) ■ Common English Branches, - . 3; 5® Higher English Branches, • • 4, 50 Languages, - - - _ - . 5,04 Pupils of any degree of advancemenlteeeived,»»Ji instructed. ■ Special elforts will he made to. properly qualify these daslgninjf to. teach, fta tfaii profession, ’ • Wdishorn, Oct. 31, 1860. Brown 1 * Bronchial Troehea. OR COUGH LOEKNHES. For the rnreofboerse - ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritatios, aad to clear the voice for public speakers and singers. - 1 ' Toreahat RoysrDreg Store. FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for horse distemper, also for voids and coughs la horses, to increase the appetite, regulate thedlgesliea and tp improve the condition of the animal, useful also as a preventative for horn distemper in cattle. For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Mia. WlUttlow’a Sooililiiß Syrup. FOR Children teething. Price 26. cents. For Sale at Roy s Drug Store. CASH paid for GRAIN *t ' ' . TIOGA STEAM FLOUR MILLS August 15,.1860, 3m, * - * -’*. I -' I I rpHE STORE f» FHI.Ii BLAST. ' | xcoztXhAJK i htokah: .■; a i:; 'itjf&O 9 000 H 1 // ■ j ~ WORTH OF .. ~ .. VITT HQODR, fHKOCERIEf. BOOTS AND SffOES, HATS ANB CAPB, ! Crockery, hardware, &c. -1 i os jtxninmtW w J. R. I BOWEN ffc CO.'S Empire Store, ; ■WmSBORO, TIOGA COHNTfr FA, Doocaopsn every day (Sundays excepted), “front early ,<f»wntill dewy eve," and tho bTioye on to *h'ow|thl» immense jrtoek fee* of .charge, and fife on the idlest koyeverheardin Tioga county, ; , . Never wa» there itaehan opportunity »inoe the days of Solomon to.’ gratify the eye and the miad.Ob, , were jvea Row. Jvi or aosoa gnetffltn eitfc a vocab ulary that would coach to the Rocky Monntain»,that ,we alight be able to tell you one batf of our cndlei* variety of Fall and Winter Good*. A« for prieea, there'is no pad in tAlking. Wa,seU *o low wi are of ten afraid folk* majy think that we *teal our good*,—* Hut do not he.afraid, friend*... Como one aud,all,nnd yon shall sen What [you shallsee. It yonr*eye-«lght is poor, don't forgejt your spectacle*. We will show you the heavty of nature,, boiled dossn.hfythe-kettleof arts and sciences, and manufactured into tbT* Jtrge stock of good*. Recollect, wo will allow none w» un dersell ns,, | ' ' , • All kind* of Produce taken in exchange for Qeooi. Wclhboro, Nor, 7, 1860. ' I.' i 39,000 Ilf USE S The : Autocrat of the Kitchen! • I , | the ORIGINAL I' T. STEWART Pool-Saving and Comfort-Producing’ i LARGE OVE!» Summer and winter air tight " cOOKINQ STOVE, i For wood !& anthracite or situ- MINGUS QOAL.—lufiiovec ix 18i3—WdA .Yew and Extra Large Flue*, and by the odditima of the Celebrated PatjcuJ Double Sheet Bottom Flue* . Attention itinvited to the following point* of rape. lltf Durability^ —X.astingc;With proper cere, atleatt 20 yoarj. [ Siovts art nougin me th»t were ret Bp la IS3B. ' ' ■ '■ ’ 2d. Jfanu/teeturh. —Every portion ’of "the »i«Tt It thoroughly oointrhctod. Each stove it submitted-le a critical test, and none leave oar works unlttt otnt pledely onid perfectly finished, .. 3d. Capacity.—.(Baking, broiling, boiSiugTrositing slid all Other culinary operation! performed at (he tamo time, - A barrel of Roar baked into bread at a tin file " : rs.\* till. Bccmoniy.-i-Saving tho cost of theitore in 8 er 3 years in lift iteth of fuel. ■ sth. Ventilatioii of Oven. —ln the Stewart flora alone the frontdoors open directly into the oven, pro tected byjlettere jSatenlf scenting a direct the; top of the oven, by, means’of porfor»teStT>bl4i"i« the; doors; and back flues. It will bo borne in mind that, u the (heated air always ritet, tbit method ef ventilation is tho'only one of any value whatever.: Bth. Entire Control of Beat. —The heat generated by ;tho Hovel may be held therein and attd or tbrewa into the room at pleasure. 7tb. Tie Double Sheet Bottom Flue.~r-Tlj wbith a compressing and jinverting action of beat is obtained, and the oven moije evenly and efficiently betted lhaa by any other knowo invention. - •• 1 ■ ’ Bth. Brotlfn j.-UPerforroed on tho top and wilhsat the possibility of smoke entering the room.,- 9th. Bet Water reeervefr aad Warming Claret.— Both useful and cinveniont, 'supplied by the watte beat and wilhnutoitra fnoL 10th. Water Bqci.—An arrangement frfr supplying botjwaterjfot the bath room equal to any range. Sold by all dealers, on atrial of 3 months, with a written guaranty for that period if asked. Beware of the numerous worthless imitations new in market jSoe that the names of P. P. Stewart and of the manufacturers are an each store. Hone other ft genuine. L ] . . 1 ; - ■ • BessriptUre pamphlets frtt hy roail to any address. Agencies in all the principal citica and town! ia the U. S. : Address Fuller, Warren i Co., Troy, ff. Tm Sole Manufacturers and Proprietors of the Clintea Stove Workt. Por tale fay - ■ ' I PARKER BROTHERS.. Well shore, Oct. 17, IS GO. Mansfield classical' seminars. MAMSFEBU), TIOGA CO, PA. i The '"'inter Term of this Institution will eommsase Dec! 18, ISfio. and close March IS, 1861.' • K. WILDIkANj A. ST. .....Pnitfrteat.. ■Mrs. Hi Pj R. WitpHatr Preceptress. Mias E: A. Cnasa, Mtuie Teacher. Mr. C. A. SrLVlesTKit -Assistant. Mr. Isaac Sxicksar Fenthanthip. EXPENSES. •),per T«rm.„. Tuition (Pritnst Common KngUs Higher English ■ Mtuie, Piano or Roardin private Room rent, per Pnel, jprtismo. Incidentals, per and Languages......... r Melodcon, 8 00 i families, from $l3O to J. J term : ; i »V^. so ' tern. ..... 5.. 25 ircahbe obtained, lenon# [tC MfwV x dollors per term. We hope sjy : lUiofcto place this important braxaHs 3 any who* do cot foe] able to avutiU t ader present prices. Xo pnrn»-t*tUi by Ternchers or Trusler**, to tbat ono.be fand in tbe Dur-Teacher* »rs. If a]clasp'of tel will be siren at t this reduction of t within reach of m themselves of it 0 be either I every advantage t of the country. successful Educat i Tuition; payable the jterm. anil the i totily arranged. Principal. A. J.-Bjoar, See 1 ! one hntf it the comincnwi»ffs!<>f remainder »t the middle «nwti»fao- Forfiirlher parlicainrr .MlUrct tiia. Rev. N. FELI.OWS. tJrvl’t,. i'y. - Rc0.12, IStiho^.i URAXD FEE» SSCC|!Ui I LO | IT * The Mibecrilnir i of Wcllehorcj and ■ FLOUR We door Wire Di wfecro fee inll ke4) sorlmcntjor PXi()r tfee marketJwhioi a larg^a^oHqxeiji I CliWcc I 1 of a raperior quil toration,!awch hi at whole* afc, chi Jtirtfyevn pehof /WtHeboro. > J.i - ’ WB&LSBOKO. 'would respectfully Inform t J«<* pewr’i* vicinity that be has opened n jt— & FEED STOhi:* r. fribjon’s pr«g Store, on JW.o, f?>)„ p constantly an hesut WS no<3 FEED as <»• t*. f'lunij; iiy, 'h' bo will tell ob»w its Qseii, t of -- - _ Wine* »Ju3k llity. »vi *ara«3t*<J; fefn Cfiia, lewiliwU tp w-i cilatri >mi UlM.wy »Cm» a»l»M!*hmcnt in (hwi». - i, i. EATOS. I ' I 9nj. o. wT<j»BSOM, 9t»g Store ;o«*o»ito Sfty.Vßlack,, tt* tiha eifcigsns of this aaisnycoanjiaiE euomry that he wift i.sds.'jostw-t'y act hand, p choiqe stuck of DRUQtS, 4J98 MEDIOrWBS, iSLnes nai Patent' Medicine*,. I'n in tt; j "Oileit Dye Window., ] I Glass. Ctg«a 4{ toMceo, V VAXPB’SNUj « 17* iTXpOSfXJ Off,, aqduwo&j other aiSiele iff, a, ftral class frrog Store. : |A?ESPEWE> v always ik'atttjnctanco. ?3!~ Physicians’Proseription* e»rolWlj,sbwpoun ded. , Tho public are inviiail tq call, v Woilshoro, I)co. 19, 1300. .' 11 "'" . J,• . i ■ THE subscriber, hat fo? sale a large «f fwuunsjlacd of excellent qnolity, and in jritLjl lo cations In Tidga nnd Potter County, eujnjiriaiogswer. I at lots <jf improved land. ... Xheaei Inmie will bo sold on tenyeor* '!(nf mrjjasor ahlo rale*.' Those who desire to rocm • .. itria^iv. * : » good fnroK ban now do »o on hotter .orois,' jj.flif will e«er Go tifftycd <vrtsn in (htf Cotioty: - > ' VvlUharc., ifijict f. JSW, ’’.; £. ft-f f>> JJ, Si , ... 4 M
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