ftfE AGITATOR. penna. Motatng, Jan. 19, 1860. : sS p|7Aiyotirned Conrl appointed for the f owing to the detention' of Judge Subscriptions to the Tribune CluV.for Fcbru -1 lie brought in before the firet of (hat month. Tit erery old tubscribet -will not only renew, but - cighbor to mbecribe elro. aS not forget to say to .those who Want a j r 0 f boots or shoes, warranted to fit, that * Wood bare opened their new store, one door **** their old stand, where they will be ready to see fpj, ud cail°n»» a» nsual. ■Mbe farmer and Gardener, a very Heat and S ilk Agricultural Magazine, has been received, edited »cd published by A. M- Spangler, 633 I! \ Street rbiladelphta, and if sent for $1 a year idrsaM* Farmers who want to begin the year with ‘ arpcultural periodical had better send for it i extension of the Corning and Blossbnrg : f rom Blossburg up Morris Run, a distance i r is nearly completed. The first coal |** • froffl th* new mines passed down on Thursday 1" : D * la=t- Ibis new coal is said to bo superior to j in Ao State. -a-We !.- v '' received another long advertisement story in tho New York Ledger. \e in odered nearly * 2O for Polishing it onco; and though se need td’ the mone y wo can get, yet as we hive HO right to impose it upon onr readers, it is most .jMpectftlir it dined. ■ jjgy-Ife hai lb® pleasure on Friday last, of a visit tg E E 0 Goodrich Esq., editor of the Bradford i?«- KcT _ \\i had supposed him to be s-gray-hairod n.vnn. sad were agreeably surprised to find him to • y; -t J deal older, and nearly as good-looking yeurrett Success to him, always. F. Cvn-ac, Esq., Editor of the "Warren Mail, Rogers, Esq., of the McKean Citizen havo re tired appointments as transcribing clerks of the J/pjlatore x: Harrisburg. They have our hearty r;3{rtta!&tioDc, as no men need fat offices more than ■ oactry editors, particularly If they depend upon their yjiaioo alone for support. Since Mr. Paul Morphy accepted the situation of -v M 5 Editor of tbo New York Ledger , the Wellsboro r lta Club has gradually declined, and w© arc now aJtd upon to chronicle its demise. We are not sure iit Morphy’s more# had anything to do with our club, i:least so far ax we arc concerned. The fact is, that Tillage, is not large enough to sustain a Chess handsomely. Masonic. —A new Chapter of Royal Arch Ma cri, Yo. HH, was constituted ini this place on the 12th D.i). G. 11. P-, K. 0. Goodrich of Towanda, cfcifd by several members of the Chapter at that ire. The officers installed are Robt. Simpson, H, P., fi Butler. K.: Alonzo Howland, S.; Thos. B. Bry i*:, Sec’y.: William Roberts, T. The time of meet- Thursday evening on or before the full moon. 2C* Strychnine is still doing its work in our coun ;; We hear that an Irishman named John O’Day ink # tumbler full of gin at Blossbnrg a few days p, mi died In a few minutes afterwards. Wo bear L..ifric:lanccs of death and disaster resulting di rty from the use of poisoned liquors; but not hav qttenirtfculats we cannot publish them. Is U not qi tine something was done to stay this tide of in- cpcisce ’ S?*lVe learn that oltr people art to have atfDlber x:ie of Lectures this Winter under the joint auspi aif the Reform Club, and the Young Men’s Literary t *at. r * A portion of the lectures will b© upon the a.tnof Temperance. The first lecture of the New *we will be delivered at the Court llou>e on Friday January, 20tb, by,J. B. Niles, Esq., of Mld ksrr. We trust our citizens will sustain these lec w*i by their presence, and we have bo doubt they Cb« profited by them. The lectures will be free- • Co«innsrosDE>*TS.— H. P. S.—Tour poem is vi'r -the thing” for our columns. It is too intense. •H. F.—All right. -WiTOR Jt aTICI-K.”' I—Next 1 —Next week. k ''k '—Vou must send us your name. Upon its ‘fipyonr communication will be considered. ’Old School.” —We fear that lb© functionary at r t:a your communication is aimed, would think we tied it more through malice than a desire to do epod. We must therefore be excused. M. 11. 'Metcalf of Brookfield writes ua hd«r»i«4 on 35 rods ofgroand the following crops * wuhtl? Swedish Taraips at 25 ct«., $lB 25. Carrots, 50 u 14 00. 3 75. 9 DO. 5 00, J " Parsnips, 75 u 5 “ Onion?, i $1 00 ** :r " Beets, | 50 “ ‘ I’ola‘oes, 25 “ “ Summer Squashes 2i ‘ f kfa*is Cabbage, .6 “ -Thu, hc think, Is an excellent yield- We trust farmers and gardeners will favor us with a brief of and with it, the node of producing are indebted to Smith A Richards, Book f r enpies of several Almanacs for the current v at their Book Store. ■-« Tribune Almanac,” for 1860, is n valuable cal- wd should be in the hands of all. It is an ex i.aic&c, in the 1 common meaning, and con- CJl hrge amount of political statistics and other '• : 2ation, free from partisan taint, of every-day * retains also the Constitution of the United so often referred to, and so little understood. ■'^l"' cents. ■fiiEienins Journal Almanac” a political alma ri‘ie State of New Tork. Price 13 cents, banner's Almanac.” Price G cents. Kristian Almanac.” Price 6 cents. * Almanac.” Price 26 cents. \ ! > JDI W °N to call soon and get a good one. * Almanac only is also formal* at tbe of- l ° e Agitator. ivpXlON ACADEMY. | losiiiuti.jn if pleasant!v located in the Cow / Valley, ouo mile below Knoxville Pa. BOARD OF INSTRUCTION. / A. B.; - - Principal. "tCHtMAN - - - J*reeeptrtn. 1 J- Conovku, Vice-Preceptress, and y. yr . ca cLer of Ornamental Branches. ; • Bottch, Teacher of Instrumental mnsic. Tcrrn of this Institution will commence : =. 1800. fti" crm —Tuition from $3 to $6. *vd i\ - Br&nc ßes, extra. W.'r'r, excepting bed and lights, $2. - » ,0 > prepared $2 26. All bills to be paid in advance v^ nott • i ‘ UOD! ( or & Bsencc except‘in case of pro wi«K’ ° r ,0 lcavJ »« to teach. * *° Board themselves will find here 31 t toj i! ODs f° r the purpose. >.ns f°r those who intend coming the * '‘Hb’ ° ' ecure rooms soon by applying to Mr. ■ ’ ID, ‘ *B’° ha« charge of the buildings. AU -tly requested to be present at the = * crm > as classes are formed then and ngCmen 15 • J 8 ” address 0. M. Stcbbis*?, or ■ *Uiy 4 lj\’o rincipal, Knoxville, Pa. 1 lF « iu nlr:,1 ° Robe*. >*'. X.., i. Robes for sale verv cheap t- y '- HJ W. A. UttL A COS. SHERIFF’S SALES. V T>T virtue of sundry writs Fa!, Lev, Fa., arid JL# Vend Ex., issued out of the Common Pleas of Xioga County and to me directed, I will expose to public sale at the Court House in Wellshoro, on Mon day, the 6th day of February, A, 1860, at one o'- clock in the afternoon, the following described proper ty, to wit: A lot of land in Clymer township containing eighty acres and siz-toaths'o?' thereabouts/bounded and de scribed** fellowfc: pn thc'north by? Bingham lands, on the south by the south line of warrant No. 1222, and on the west by lot No. 175, contracted to William Bradley. It being lot No. 176 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Clymer township, Tioga County Pa. and part of warrant No. 1222, with one log house, one board bouse, and some fruit trees thereon, thirty acres improved. To be sold as the property of H. J. Burrell and Robert Ilaner. ALSO—-A lot of land in Elkland, bounded north by New York State line, cast by J. Hammond, south by Cowanesque River—containing about one hundred and ninety acres, about one hundred acres improved, a frame house, frame barn, wagon house, and about seventy-five apple trees therein. To be sold as the property of Lintsford Coates and Timothy Coates. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed north by A. Hubble and E. and S. Wood, east by road running from John Benson’s to Baggetts Mills, south by U. Chamberlain and Laban Rockwell's es tate, and west by E. Gray and E. A S. Wood, contain ing one hundred and seventy apres, all improved, with one frame house, two log houses, one spring house, one frame barn, one wagon house, and three apple orchards thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land in Rutland township, bounded norib by W. Gould and Daniel Gray, east by G. Stevens and S. Wood, south by P. W. Rockwell, west by Samuel Caneda and L. M. Palmer—contain ing three hundred and twenty acres, with one hun dred and fifty acres improved, one log house, one frame house, one frame barn, one cow shed and an apple orchard thereon. To be'sold as the property of Leman Barnes and William Updike v . ALSO—A lot of land in Bloss township, bounded north by land formerly of John Williams and land of Joseph Tonkins, east by land of Allen south by wild lands, and west by the west half of the Graebo warrant—containing about 570 acres, about twenty acres improved, with log house thereon. To be sold as the property of Eben J. Bo’sworth. ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield township, bound ed north by Cowanesque Rlvor, east by John Good spead, south by Bingham lands, west by the Inscho estate —containing twonty acres, more or loss, ten acres improved, two frame bouses, two frame barns, one saw mill and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Barton Howe and Bonj. Howe. ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield, bounded north -by Williamson Road 200 ft., east by A. Sherwood and J. P. Morris 200 ft., and west by E. Faulkner estate 200 ft.—about one acre more or less, with frame house, and frame bam thereon. To be sold as tbo property of B. M. Bailey and R. W. Bailey, Adm’s. of the es tate of Rozcl Bailey. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township, boun ded as follows: North by lands of R. G. White (war rant No. 15S1 and part of warrant No. 5051.) on the east hy Bingham lands, (warrant No. 1875) on the south by lands of George Rabband others, on the'west by lands of James Bonkard and Robinson and Steele, (warrant Ko, 1583) it being the north half of warrant No. 15S1 Hews & Fisher warrantees—containing four hundred and ninety-five acres and allowance. To be sold as the property of Charles Seeley. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township bound ed on the cast by Dan Faulkner and A. S. Turner, west by W. W. Bnyres, north by the Pickle Hill road, south by David Husted—containing one huwdred and ten acres, with fifty or sixty acres improved, one frame house, one framW-batn and a small apple orch ard thereon. To be sold of, Jeremiah Love. ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bounded on the north by land of Henry Emmiek, on the east by James Merrill, on the south by Nelson Root, and on the west by Huntingdon Thomas—containing thir ty acres of improved land, with a small frame houso thereon. To be sold as the property of C. A. Com stock. ALSO —A lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed north, south and west by Erastus Rose, and east by Roseville and Elmira Road—containing about three acres, all improved, on© frame house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of As&bcl Hall. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north by Daniel A Barton Hunt, east by Beiy. Matti son, south by Henry Steele and C. Trowbridge, west by Cal’eb Trowbridge—containing about forty acres all improved, a log house, frame barn, and a few fruit trees thoreon. To be sold a 5" the property of Win. Rogers. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmnr tpwnship, bounded norih by li. Stowell, east and South by Conrad Gun ther, and west by Henry Darling—containing about one hundred acres, about eight acres chopped. To be sold as tho property of Job Green. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed,north by Erastus Rose, east by Elmira Road, south by Mill Creek road and west by Erastus Rose—con taining about one-halt acre, all improved, one store house, one dwelling house, and one frame barn there on. ALSO—Another lot in same township, bounded north by W. A. McClure, cast by D. Vidder, south by John Benson and west by B. Hall—containing fifty five acres, about fifty acres improved, two frame hou ses. obo frame barn, blacksmith shop and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Har rison Robbins and John Benson. j ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsboro, bounded north easterly by Mrs. S. Lewis, south-easterly by Water Street, south-westerly by street running from Water street to L. I. Nichols’, and W. T. Mathers' and north westerly by A. P. Cone—containing about one-fourth of an acre, frame bouse, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Henry Kimball. ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrence township, bound ed north by AVm. Pritchard and James Pritchard and highway, east by Wm. and James Pritchard, south by James Pritchard, and west by Kelvin Brant—contain ing about four acres all improved, frame bouse thereon and some fruit trees. 2 50. 1 00. I 56. $55 os. ALSO—Another lot in same township, bounded north and oast by James Pritchard, south by highway and west by Colvin Brant—containing about onc fourth acre all Improved, To be sold as the property of Amzt Pritchard. ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsboro, bounded north by Mary Meek, east by L. I. Nichols and James Kim ball, south by Andrew Growl, L I Nichols and Mary Meek—containing seven-eights of an aero of impro ved land, a bteam Foundry, a blacksmith shop and a frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property of Le> i Cbubbuck with notice to -4. P. Cono terre tenant. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bound ed north by Watrous Seeley, east by Bingham lands, south by Obadiah Robinson and west by Potter Co. line-containing eleven acres, about ten acr s impro ved, one log house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold es the property of Anthony Bennett and Thos. E. Bennett- ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield Boro, beginning at ahe Williamson road at a stake and stones the south west ebruer of Chester A® 6B now Joseph Major l«t, thence east by the south lino of said lot to a post and stones at the south-east corner of said Major lot, thence south to the eastern boundary of r’tho O’Brien tract 2l.2[perches to the north-east corner of the Daniel Ilollicn lot, thence west by the boundary line of said Jot to the south-east corner of Marcus Kelley a lot, thence around the east and north boundary of said Kelley lot to the Tioga Rail Road, thence northward ly along said road and Wlllinmson'roud to the place of beginning—containing about twenty-five acres of land, be the same more or less, on£ frame house, two frame barns, a brick bouse, brick yaijd, and some fruit trees thereon. ,To bo sold as the property of Joseph S. Hoard, endorser of Kelley. ALSO—A certain messuage, lot or piece of land sit uate in Lavrrcnceville, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, beginning at the south-west corner of a lot of land conveyed by Hiram Bebeo to Samuol Sutterly, on the cast side of Main street, thence south eleven degrees eaat thirty-one feet and six inches to a post, thence nor b seventy-nine degrees cast, one hundred feet to a post, thence eleven degrees west twenty-five feet and three inches to tbe post on the south-east corner of the said Satterly’s lot, thence westerly along said Satter ly’s south line’one hundred feet to the place of begin ning. be the same more or less, with a three story frame store house thereon and shed or building for storing boxes and wood Ac. Tg be sold at the prop erty of Harris T. Byon. ALSO—A lot of land in the Bore of Wellsboro, bounded north by H. W. Williams and L 1 Nichols, south-east by road running from Wellsboro through tbe premises of L I Nichols, south-west by estate of Wm. Bacbe deed, and northswest by L T Nichols— containing lour acres all improved, with a two fctory frame house, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tbe property of S- F. Wilson. ALSO —A lot of land in Charleston township, bound ed north by Wm. Vanhorn and L. H. Elliott, cast by Levj Elliott, south by David Reese, D Morris and Da vid Harris, and west by Stillman Frost—containing about twu hundred acres, about one hundred nud fifty acres improved, with a frame house, too frame barns jTJf) Ar :£;G'L(NT X* A GIT A. TO R. and shed and other out-building* and fin tipple orch ard thereon. ALSO—One other lot of hmd in Charleston town ship bounded north by Joel Crovrl and Kotih'Ham mond, east by John Dumanx deo’d, south by Beoj. Austin and west by 0. Fenton—containing about one hundred and twenty acres, with about one hundred acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and large apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of -A. E. Niles .and A.G.:£ihott,>t , ALSO—A tot ofland in Westfield township, bound ed north by Charles Goodspeed, east by Mill Creek road, south by Morris Bernauz. and- west by binds of Erastua Howe—containing about one-fourth -of an acre, with a small frame house‘thereon. To be sold as the property of Daniel C. Striuig and George S. Brown. ALSO—A lot of land in Dulmnr township, beginning at a post and stones the north-cast c'ornor of of war rant No. 4215, being also the north-east corner hereof, thence by the eastern boundery line of warnpit No. 4215.50utb three degrees west 107 perches to a post, thence by the northern boundary of lot No. 7JBS de grees 144 porches to a post comer standing on the brink of the hill east of Hound Islands, thonco along the brink of said hill north 3 degrees east 40 perches to a post corner, thence north 52 degrees west 40 3-4 perches to a norway pine corner, thcncc north 3 de grees east 43 perches to .a small beech corner standing in the line that divides warrant No. 4214 and 4215, thence along said line south SS’degrees east 175 .5 perches to the place of beginning—containing 107 .5 acres, being part of warrant No. 4215, James Wilson warrantee, with a log house and about sixteen acres improved thereon. To be sold as the property of Jas. W. Warrlnor. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded north by lots No. 88, 89 and 92 of the allot ment of Bingbam lands, east by Nos. 92 and 116, south by Nos. 119 and 120 and west by Nos. 118 and 90—containing 111 3-10 acres and being No. 91 of the Bingham lands and part of warrants Nus. 1036, 1369, 1370 and 1371, with about 30 acres improved, two log bouses, log bam and a few fruit treos thereon. To be sold as the property of D. L. Maun. ALSO—Alotof laud in Kicgmond township, bound ed north and east by A S Turner, south by the Silas Crandall lot and west by W C Ripley—containing about 90 acres, about 15 acres improved, frame house and log bam thereon. Property of Silas Allis. ALSO—A lot of land in township of Richmond, bounded north by lot No. 3 of the allotment of Bing ham lands in Richmond township, east by lot No. I, south by lot No. 12 conveyed to John W. Guernsev, and west by west line of warrant No. 1076 and bein" lot No. 12S of warrant No. 1076—containing fiftv eight and one-tenth acres, with log house and about ten acres improved thereon. To bo sold as the prop erty of Silas Allis. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury township, bounded north by II- Brown and 11. Bryant, cast by J. Whlting-jind A. Hazlett, south by Jl S March, and west by Whitcomb—containing about 140 acres, about 45 acres improved, two log houses, two frame barns, and two apple orchards thoreon. To bo sold as the property of John Losinger. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bound ed north, east, south and wo»t by lands formerly of Anna Morris—containing about one hundred acres, about fifty acres improved, one frame bouse, frame barn aud other out buildings and a few fruit trees 'thereon. To bo sold as tho property of Abram Green. ALSO—A lot of land in Elkland "Boro, bounded north by L. Davenport, east by John A. Hammond, south by J. A J, G. Farkhurst and the Ford lot, and west by Sylvanus Upham—containing about one hun dred and ten acres and about twenty acres improved, one log house and sonlo small fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of Otis Hill. ALSO—A certain messuage, piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Richmond, iu the county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at the Williamson road at a stake and stones the south-west corner of Chester Ames, now Joseph Major lot, thence cast by the south Hue of tho said lot to a post and stones ht tho south-east corner of said Major lot, thence south by the eastern boundary of the O’Brien tract, twenty-one perches and two-tenths of a perch to tho nortb-c&st corner of tho David Holden’ lot, thence west by tha boundary lino of the said lot to the south east corner of Marcos Kelley's lot, thence around the east and north boundaries of said Kelley’s lot to the Tioga Railroad, thence northwardly along said road and Williamson road to the place of beginning—con taining about twenty-five acres of land, be the same more or less. ALSO—Another tract of land situate as aforesaid, bounded os follows: beginning at a stake and stones on the east side of the road on the lino of Dexter Parkhurst’s land, thence south eighty-eight degrees cast thirty-aix perches to a white ash stump, north, fifteen and & quarter degrees, west twenty-three and seven-tenths perches, thence south seventy-six de grees west thirty-one and seven-tenths perches, tbence south fifteen and a half degrees cast eight perches, thence south sir degrees west six perches and three and a half tenths to the place of beginning—contain ing five acres and two and a half tenths of an acre, be the same more or less. piece of land situate as aforesaid, beginning at the aforesaid ash stump on the line of Dexter land, thence north fifteen degrees thirty min utes west by the eastern boundary of the aforesaid lot twenty-three and seven tenths perches to a post at the north east corner thereof and corner of a lot for merly belonging to Jas. Whitehead, tbence cast by the southern boundary thereof cighty-ono and five tenths perches to a post, thence south by the western boundary line of Lydia White’s lot two perches to a post the south-west corner thereof, thence east by the southern boundary line of said lot twenty one and five tenths perches to a dead hemlock tree the south east corner thereof, thence south twenty and eight tenths perches to a poet and stones the north east cor ner of Dexter Parkhurst’s lot, and tbence west by the northern boundary of-said lot ninety seven perches to tho place of beginning—containing fourteen acres, bo the same more or less. Ist lot, cue frame barn thero on. 2d lot, brick bopse, two frame houses and frame barnthereon. To bo sold as the properly of Cordelia Smyth and Joseph S. Hoard. ALSO—A lot of land in Mainsburg. bounded north by Main highway, east, south and west by the John Main estate—containing about one acre, nil improved, with a steam and water power grist mill, water and race privileges, frame house* frame barn and a fow fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north by John Billingerand Albert "Woodruff, cast by B S Sayre, south by J. Hart and Schrimpp, and west by Shrimpp and S T elson Austin —containing about 105 acres about seventy five acres improved, with frame house, three frame burns, frame corn house, two apple orchards and two sugar bushes there on. To be sold os the property of Lyman iVctmore. ALSO—A lot of laud in Clymer township, bounded north by Bcuj. Maltison, cast by Charles Lobar, south by Silas Rushniorc and west by Henry Steele—con taining about 100 acres, about 80 acres improved, two frame bouse. 4 , one frame bartt.and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Willard F. Potter- , # ALSO—A lot of land in Xolson township, bounded north by Wm. Hessons, east by Albert Fowler and south by Hamilton Darlin and Frederick Thorpe, and west by the highway running from the top ofhd’mlock hill past Wm. Hessam to the State line —containing about seventy acres more or less, wild lands. ALSO—Another lot iu Kelson township, hounded north by Frederick Thorp and J MTlammoud. eaj-t by the Rius lot, south and west by the highway running from tho top of hemlock hill by Wm. Hcssons to the State line—containing about fifty acres and about sis improved. To be cold as the property of Sum!. Ellison. ALSO—The following land, to wit. bvgifctiing at the north east corner of No. 168 of the allotments of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga Co. convened to Oliver Willard, and thence along line of lot No. 61 south eighty six degrees and a half east twenty seven perches and four tenths, thence north two degrees and one fourth of a degree east forty eight perches to the south west corner of lot No. 63, thouco south eighty eight degrees and three eights of a de gree east nine perches and six tenths to a corner in the road, being also a corner of lot No. If>6, thence along the said road south forty nine degrees and a half cost twenty four perches and seven tenths of a perch south twenty nine degrees and a half east fifty nine porches, south twenty degrees and a half cast fif teen perches and three tenths to a corner of lot No. 74. thence along the north line of said lot north eighty eight degrees and ono fourth of a degree east ninety three perches and six tenths to a comer In the east line of lot No. 168 aforesaid, and thence along sold east line north ope degree and one fenrte of a degree east thirty three perches to the place of beginning— containing twenty five acres and nine tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance for roads Ac., and be ingiot No. 292 of the allotment aforesaid, and part of warrants No. 1170 and 1171. all improved with some fruit trees thereon, To be sold as the property of Reu ben Hart. ALSO—the following laud to* wit: situated in Rut land and Jack sou township, Tioga Co., beginning at the north cast comer of warrant No. 1403, being also the south cast corner of the r, Small Tract” so called, thence along the west line uflot No. 7 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tioga Co., south three fourths of a degree west «»uchundred ami thirty aev cu perches to the north cast corner of lot No. 145, thence along lines of lot W 5 eighty six perches sonth' fprty."seven degrees|wMt twenty nine perches amFeight tenths,'west sixty-one perches, south ninety perches and two tenths of a perch to the north line of lot No. 27, thence along line of said lot No. 27 north eighty nine degrees and three fourths of a degree wes| one hundred perches and three tenths of a perch to i corner in line'of lot Ntf. 29*, tbeqco along lines of Tots Nos. 29, 31 and 4; north three fourths ; Pa., Jan. 19, 18C0. > ( Hostetler’s Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the fact that every member of the'knaiaft family is more or h-ss salaried to some complaint, W sides innumerabio other ca*tl>lkms in life, which, by tks assistance of a little knowledge or exercise©* cwaoa ttotr. they xrniy be able eo to regulate their habits of diet, and with the assistance of a good tonic, securo permauent health, la enter te accomplish this desired object the true course to pursue is certainly that which will produce a natural stat# of things at the lea-t hazard of vital strength and life; for thi* end Dr, Hostetler has introduced to this country a prep aration lx*arine- fcU name, which at this day is n»c & MtV medicine, bm one that hos t*-*ea tried for'years, gfrisg satis fiction to all who hsro used it The Bitter* operate power fully uprn the stomach, bowels nod liver. re#tveiag them tie a healthy and vigorous action, and rlitw by the sinpli prm ceis of strengthening naiurr, i liable the system to over disease. for the cure of Dyspepsia Indigestion. Nausea, Flatulency;! I.o« of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, arising from 7 a morbid Inaction of theiittmach or Bowels, producing Cramps, Dyseutc ry- Colic, Cholera Mori-gs, Ac , these hitters have not tnt eqn*j. Dwrrimea, Dysentery or Flux, so ge nr Tally contracted by new Kfttler-i, and caused principally by the cange of water and diet. v. ill be sbeedlly regulated by a brief use of this preperatfon. Dy*pcp*hr.:i disease irliich'is probably mare prevalent when taken in all its various forms, than any other, thecau-e ot which may always be attributed to derange* incuts of the digestive organs, can be cured without fail hr using IluSTETiElt*? ?To.VIACU HITTKHS.a* per directions gn the bottle. For this di«* use every physician will recom mend bittern of some kind, then why not use an article tv be infallible’ Every country have their Hitters as a prevent* oti'e »f di-ensc and utrcngtheirirrg of lhe system in general, and among tbvm all there is not to be found a healthier peo ple than the CSermaus, fiom whom this preparation riaauv led. b4 W advance the destiny of this great preparation iu the *y-ft-rl scale of science. Ffvkra.vi» Ague.—lbis tiring and provoking disease, whlrk fastees iu relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing his* to ft more shadow in h short space of time, and rendering him physkally and mentally useless, cac be (Mealed ao4 drirou from tin* body by the use of HUSTETTJtU’S KB NO'VNEU IiITTEUs. Further, nay of the above stated dia led di.-esu-o* cannot be contracted when exposed to any ordi nary conditions producing them, if the Bitters are need us per directions. And as it neither creates nausea, nor offends tlie paUtt, and rendering unnecessary any change of died or interruption to usual pursuits, but promotes sound sleep and healthy digestion. the complaint is thus removed as as is coiJ?i'tcnt with the production o£ a thorough and per* ncinent * nre. For Pfnsoyc r.v Anvtvcrn Fears who arc suffering from an cufe**l>lcu ron'-titunon and Infirm body, th«.se Hitters are In valuable as a restorative of strength am! vigor, and neod* only to be tiiinl to be appreciated* And ton mother while nvr-ing. these Hitters are indispensablo. especially where the mother** nourishment rs .inadequate to the demand* of the child, consequently her strength must yield, and here It is wlwtm u good as Uostettefa Stomach Bitters. U needed ft> impart temporary strength and vigor to the «y»- tem. ladies should by all means try this remedy for all ca se* of debility, and before so doing, ask your physician who, if he is with the virtue of the Bitten, will recom mend their use in nil awes of weakne-s. CAUTION.—We cantion the public against using asy of the many imitations or counterfeits, but ask for Hwrxt» T£e*i Celebrates Stomach Ritters, and see that bottl* has tliP words “Dr. J- Hostetler's Stomach Bitter*** blown on the side of the bottle, and stamped on the metallic cap covering the cork, and observe that oor autograph signalti/e id on the label. lltpared and sold by lIOTETTER * SMITH. Pitts burgh. I’a.. and sold by all Grocers and dodera com iallv throughout the United States, Canada. South Amer ica and Germany. AO£NTS. —John A. Roy, Wellsboro. J:t J. (J. park hnrco*e ami restoring the system to it> pristine rigor and health. No matter of how long standing, or however Induced or chronic in it? character tha dl-eese may bo—no matter that it ha* baffled the skill of the phy-i. iau, and resisted the 1 ffort-* of .Vwhcine, a single IrU of the.-e Bitters will the sufferer that his dlseaae sil amenable to the proper remedy. in testimony of the many cures effected by this Remedy reference is had to the written certificates from distinguishes* individual? known all over the land. From among the many letters wc are conetaatlv receiving We take the following:— •t/KNTiEME.v har** used tbo Oxygenated Bitter* In my pnctica with decided sm.ca*s In Debility and General Pros tration. and chnlidmily recommend it in cases of Oener. I Debility or Derangement of the Digestive Organs. Signed, F. H. WHITE, M. D. .V.insfield. Tioga Co. Tv., August 2R, 1858.” This medicine has been used with like s .Mary A. Snover of Covington, «oJ Mis* Catharine Beck of Liberty. AGENTS. John A. Rot, Well-boro; 0. W. Nesbitt, Mansfield: Ir, 4. lloi 1.:*.?. Jr.. Maiosburg; A. HcMpnaxv, Tioga; D, 8. .Va< USE, Bloieburg; J. O. AlbecjC, Liberty. . S. W, KOWLK A CO., Proprietor*. Boston, i Frr f-alo by Agent** everywhere. (Nept. 16,1855.] HILDRETH * EANDIS, CASH DEALER*' IX GROCERIES, F pitortstoss, CLOTHISO, Hats, Gaps, Boots and Shoes, fee. One door belotr Holiday's Hotel, Welhboro, Pa. tWh paid for Hides nlid ill kinds of Grain. c. HiLDßffrn, s. U. LANDIS. IVelhboro, Oct. Gth, IS'aO. Atulit»r t a Notice. VOTICE is hervby given that the undersigned Vts jl* been appointed an Auditor to distribute the tso». eye arising from the sale of life real estate of JASON CLARK ; and tbht he mill attend to the duties of Vis appointment at the office of A. P. Cone E*e.,in Wells boro, on Saturday. January U, 1850; »t which time and place all persona interested in said funds are uni fied to present their claim! or he forever' debarred fruru coming in upon the same. ?UOs. ALLEN. Wellsboro, Dec. 22,1859. A' DMIXIBTKATDICS XOTlCE.— Letters of Ad miuistraUou having been granted to the Mj/ticd on Ibe estnte of StLAS A. Eelmar dec’d., all pet sons indebted to rn?ft %rtjlt>:irr requested to make immediate payments ing claims against ibe same to present them ELIZABETH H. TREMAIS, Altai* P. tISU, Adair. Jun. 5, I*so. 850. rlrry dollars: ***. <5O Dollars a Month, and all Departs** PaR. DIO inlrrluc, m,r NEW .NATIONAL DOUBLE TItIPSC L IWLXTV POLL .lit PMVISO 11.1011%. jc" t’liHcce f..rTra.cun* Ap-=t* te c m a permenent bcT n. at WOO a 1 ear and •-sp-m-ea. Addrcs, »itb mar, f t J. . H.UttiLS 4 Cu. r ' ' _ ,-*j No 13 1 Icitiar Si.'Lian Pc-ember Shelter. Ph.DI.EItS wiP.fnd it t<» their advantage to eall at Huy’s Drug Store, as he has just received a-lame .apply ut Essential Oils end Essences of all kinds "Uk-L bo i. rcUiu- in ; c!-..<). n» .u.h.