T&E^GITATOB* -HUGH EDITOR & PROPRIETOR. WEI.LSBORODGH, PA., V. KONKSDAV; MORNING, NOV. 14,, iB6O. ELECTION BETUBira. - ■ OFFICIAL VOTE | 0 ' T‘-> /a Cninty at the Presidential Election , A’or. 6, 1 «f>}, Wt/» n c*w pwiton hf' the vote cast for Oover ,W r x ,(kt. U, W6O, I (•',/ ; Cartik. router. Lincoln. Breck. li'im...: ;■ 95 f! .36 109 32 1Wddk4d.....r.. ; .,..114i - -32 ' 126-- - 41 (.'lvmpr....;„a;i;:.„.l4l|! . 13 146, 16 ('imileston 3 ITT r 43 389 41 Chatham ...ISO! :• 87 185 89 ' .;f '6l - 129 5f <'"vington 80r0...... >27 V ’32 29 2 9-hoar t.'..:..iS'i4y.- 62' 419 ' f DWfiu1d.....,;....*... !&-}|' 39 93 ‘ 17 Kikland. !61» 9 62 l'irmiagton.,l isB;|l 48 161 (nine B :r...;;;; rf. 19 74 .1 .tekson ..... .1 ....... 438j:'. 100 177 Knoxville..,,. ip®' 11 50 ibiwrence....] 33a** •41 160 iigali 22 86 m! 129 1 ’ .ffil ~7 l.'berty .i'3l ngfmrg, '..T a nsfieid L .JGI Middlel/ary; . .1. *|2( M irrb... G: Melann ■Osceola .;j?l Uiufctnond... ,fjj lir.dand...... .1. .j.^3 Shippen3 rSultivan...-. Tioga....;’ [ 'iTings 80r0...... Union ,1..., Westfield Wellsboro....; Ward.. : /il-J || 1331 4754 1277 |fbad 1 vote inTJnion and | Bell bad 3 votes in ||on Boro, and 4 in Mid- Total., r .j, ■'isl Scattering. —T>ou gli 10 votes in Westflelf Cmngton, 2in Covin,, ■diebnry. I . ' f ||| "Vurtilis majority vlltl - 2816. ’Lincoln’s major|Mpl - - - "3477^ ' Tim majority f6r S'pcoln in New York ss| 51,766. Tilts is hepjy official. AVe will give! *tiie official majoritiessm the other States as soonj -as reeeifeii r which was reported! Breckinridgq, eloets.f&ur Ilinooln and three] Douglas electors, wh|s|i is not quite so bad. It; is estimated to 100,000, votes have! been polled the SMvo States for Lincoln.—f The New Ybrk Eeram in noticing the curiousj results of the lata Mgction, calls these votes ■“unexpected, fiufjfra||| for Lincoln.” They! were not by the friends of Lin-! coin in the north. Bduglas has lost his own. State, Illinois, andjfSreckinridge has lost hii. own Stale, Kcntip|b| Both' ran best away from home. d,»| i In our own Coaktglthe majority is particuf larly encouraging. Jj'jhe Democrats polled 5-1 votes-less than inj October, while the Republic cans polled 607 n|otl|i Our Republican vote ip 78.8 per centum-pf S)| whole vote oast, or withi in a fraction bf »ou||tgi one ! Of course Tiog i is the Banncr-Cdus(|yi of the State, and we as i the State CommitteSon behalf of our people t) eend along'the rbaqfaet we have so nobly wo i both times. - s 1!; ’ ■ ■- ! D.*|ON'ION. f Abraham LintjoUiaas been elected President cf the United SfaijtSf according to the forms prescribed by the Ugnstitution. Since biselec- Uon, some of the sjljave-holding States, influ enced by the misrejrehsentation and systematic lying of the pro-slawry fanatics of the Norlh as regards the policjSof the Republican part; ’, are now threatening |to secede from the Union. The Legislature of fjputh Carolina have passed a bill calling a State Convention to meet qn the 17th of Deoembpic, for the purpose of takiijg the necessary that end. Another b|U fur the enrolment, equipment ■of ten thousand volunteers was.also being con sidered at the lateSjjiiiccoants from that Staje. Federal officers ■ resigned. In Georgia, Alabama, Florida, |j|nd Mississippi, the subject of secession is aWp| freely discussed, and the New York HeraUS&ii other villainous she|ts are calling.on Mri||i!ncoln to publish s mani festo to the South?|j&|:ing forth that the Repub lican, party does nMg)ntemplate the liberatipn of the Slaves in ffle 1 South, while they htye been declaring allldqng that such was our poli cy. AYe trust Lincoln will treat this proposition with sSjeiljit contempt, as we doijbt not that he .will. . ( The Neff York ‘ffiihtine, in a recent artljsle concedes to any the right of peaceful se cession. - AYe do ndfoboour in this view. There is no foundation Constitution for this doctrine/any more||!dn there is for nullifleatibn. Both are can be accomplished only by the exemsajpf the right of revolution, which is higher constitutions. | AVe do not hali|y|i that any of the Southern States are ready fir. devolution. AYe dq not]be lieve that the Get[|rid Government is ready to permit any of thaferites to make the attempt, even'if any Statt|ipd a reasonable excuse upon which to. base sa|fc;at tempt. Our readers peed have no fears iiftytogard to secession. There will be none. Tra, leaders of South Carolina Would like to sfetifh for themselves in the firm Of air oligarehj^^®stooraoy t based upon tjieir wealth of negr HSjTipt this kindjjf govornnqont would net last if [and in. a few years the peo ple wonld knook?£t:fbe door of the nation tb bo admitted , | Speaking individually, wa oara|not whether South, Oalfolina goes or stays? If [she secedes with the consent of the other States of the great Confederacy, we s&y, peace and pros perity go with fier. If she stays, her people mast conduct themselves like law-abiding Ame rican citizens, an| if they do not, theynugfit to he made to, as days of Jackson. jlVill (J!d Public Buchanan be e'p'.il to the emergency f shall see. j 15 59 12 20 - ’7O 87 4 60 S 9 p[ 64 82 l' 6 tl 67 I '43 I 11 i 28 I 25 I?! 42 60 hr "r" - j // j aj&TT^jßfeTjl i i ] f. Kew t AdTftztlsexnejiislr / \To the Sick? —Br.Jacks m. -\ [‘ j,Jurors and Trial December Court. |AmL‘jor*« Notice.—Esta e of D. B . . Cattle, —H. 13. Potter. LSuNcfoy SchoolXhnventi ?n,—-0. H y Boyce* ;j_ - - v [Beg liter’a Notice.-—V(, I ). Bailey. . p4pp?icah‘on for License.—Qto. W. Lloyd. jBSSU'With this number ofthji Agitator wo bid good-bye to all of our campaign subscribers, ife trust they will fincj U to thfir interest to re new their subscriptions as as itjnny be convenient for them. Terms, OneiDollar ay ear, in advance. - All kindirof prodiace, at the mar ket price,.taken in exchange. ;j • ' {B@- A prize having been offered by the prin cipal of the 'Wellsboroj Academy! for the beat declamation by the pupils, about a dozen of them have entered thejlists. The speaking n il! cpmo off at the Methodist church on Thursday evening, November 22nd next. Gf course ( fle r u vpU be a full house, is invited. ! B®* The following are the majorities fir linooln of the adjoining counties. IVc hopoi |o give the vote the vote of the State by conn-. |ies nest week ; j j j Potter, 1,024; Bradford, djOOO; (Lycoming, 1,002; McKean, 486 i f 4 i | Potter county haq done gloriously. She prpwda Bradford for precedence in .the taukj ol fthe victorioua. i OAED. MjiNSFiEij>i Nov. 14, 1860. Mr. J. B. Nn*s —\Dear Sir: In response ti yours of the 10th, I Iwould say that you never at any time or place; have in,any way, shape-o manner, expressed ito me any hostility to th Hon. Galusba A. (Row, nor expressed any pro: erence toward any pf the CongrcsMonl camlj dates. Respectfully Yours, i M.var King. We have seen the new Engiqc purchase by Robt. C. Simpson Esq., for tho ‘WclNhm Fire Company. It is a beautiful machin nearly as good as new, and originally ct> $l3OO. Mr. Simpson is deserving of the thagj of the Fire Company, and indeed, bf the who community for his efforts in f„ r the a large and good engine at little more than h; the price of a small-sized new onb. When t! weather gets better we hope the “boys” vt bring out their “ mersbcoa ’ and - wash b off.” f ' B@“Tho Republicans of ituarlc-don,' Hjliir and Wellsboro bad a grand! time of it on FI day night last. Though’ it r.ii:|fd inees.-.tnq all day and. evening, a very large dclegr.ti came in from the townships, and at night evd hotel and saloon in town was crammed. seven o’clock bonfires wore kindled, ami a ton light procession was formed, and -execlfeu marshalled by A. LI. Elliott E-q. of Che Fiatts. i The IVellsbor.' .’rasa Bund disconr, 1 patriotic music at tire bead of the process which numbered from tt o to three bund torches. As they passed the A tjT.rron Or: (which was illuminated‘‘from tfret to fju ation”)-the scene was one of intense grandf On the return of the procession up .Main the Aoitatoe was hunooed with throe chi er from the Wide Awakes., A trauspa -eucy tu the north front of the huilbiug, * # * ■* * a *Jt ■>■• UXCOrA, UESTKTi* i if*: ' Taizhou uf Tuz niyxs. ve v - , S - ' vt ’i * * * was ajso hailed with euiliuel.u-.lio cheers procession tbencaoved up Milo street to Court House, where a meeting was at once ganized. Shqrt speeches were unde by S. Elliott, Dr. Packer, Esq. Emery, 11. IV. I Hams, Dr. Webb, Morgan II. ut, and otters, not the least interesting of which was tha , < Julius Sherwood Esq., a Breckinridge Do mi crat, who was called out on the occasion. M although an untiring partiziln, never all politics to interfere w ilh bis pe-rsunal enjoyin jn The meeting adjourned, and the ••Cburlc to Boys” who had ordered an oyster suppe ,F< two hundred at House wej t enjoy their “bhalves.” The festivities at house, as well as at the ‘ Pennsylvania” “United States” hotels, were continued to r hour, and it was conceded on all hands this was the greatest and best celebration; held in WclLburo customary fuf country edit., write a pathetic article on the death of cu mer. We approach this uifclnnohuly tasklwi more than ordinary billiuusnoss. The hgaul ful, genial, though sometimes very uncomfurt hie sunshine which wo hayo had at short mto vals ovfr since abhut the first of Jlarch l;st, now only an occasional visiter. Aft its ay pen ance, the birds sing /i'gain, and the mud hid “ dry up ” a little. When the thick, ui nrit dreary, drizrding, rainy clouds intervem , tl birds cease their warbling—all eiceptour i ieig bor’s Shanghai rooster, which “ hellers”,a ;da break, as usual, rain or shine. ’The ler res one by one, and sometimes ttvo at a time-s -ha 1 fallen from the trees, and have left the hi anc es, like skeleton arms, nnjeed and bare. Tl predatory pigs .stick their snouts under " tl sear and yellow leaves,” in hopes that pore mm an apple, beech-nut or acorn may “ ton up and reward them Tor their labor. Gobbi may be seen stalking into our farmer's slttii rooms'to get a glimpse nt the Agitator |o what • day the OpvornVir has appointed ] Thanksgiving. South Carolina is goirfc nu of the Union, and boys of a; tender nge slay be j seen swilling sweet .cider, and eating ipples till they become sick, causing a run in the drug stores for Godfrey’s Cordial. The simmer j schools nro ended, and the school 'inn/am’l smile i lit eventide no longer cheers the tired piotr-boy- H E .f 10 £A, Mg OP K T •£. A G I.T ATO B. IB mud is knee-tleep in fhejroaij'p and visiting >t an end,. dl’jie Coiuity papers contain many iriff s Sales and few marriage notices; “ The lam'ho!jud*ys-i«^m_corae t of-tha. uv' ! : • J ' : "tip "your "foWffge.' ‘Things Jv" natur’ J .generally aroinot 115 blue kt" dlnafew wcekiHße uTuif Will freeze up, 1 snow will fly, sleighing ■will be good, rosy (eked girls and boys (young men, you know) 1 go to-applc-cuts andsinging schools, cheered their way by I the bewitching ’ music of the igbbells. Vv (| will Iprro to worry thrpngh \ winter In this and kindred ways till spring ; itb new leaves, and birds, and forth, ‘ But' draw' down your ipw it is fakhionablu tq feel mcl- [comes,, agnm \v j-flowcM,' ami so jfattes,' fur just tif |ai|ciulj. 1 1 ' - I (ii' ji'iUVil: ixn PoaoEET.*—VT e llci the particulars ’of n very p-Vfindling in which “ local ill if has. E. Turner, well known Gaines townships, in this coun jbo the swindler. Coupled with indodfraud iisthe graver crime of together, wifi doubtless consign to the Slatq Prison. EdL A<?is«it hftvo just leani adroit piece "of nami In Shippcn and ty,turns out to! the crime of int( forgery, which, the perpetrator —The panic of October, Mi of the Method Bars are ns follows j On the 12th isssrs. Cacljoton & Porter, agents ist; Episcopal Book Concern in >ivcd art order for Books from a i ting himself to be A. R. Coil?, accompanied by a letter of rec purporting to hare been written Ire-kh, the pastor of the of this Borough as follows: TioimCo., Pa., > ! Oct. o, ISCO. / 1fr.05. C.islctwc Parrm * . ; New York, rer person repress; The order was ommendatien, by /IVof. Lnn M. E. Church ;r i, from one of the oldest practitioners onion of wcilth irnd strict inte"rity,ami 'J W uft mT;'»;i(V. lit* i )mi i»\i -.ifidy 4ru«t Imn toanyiatnomit. He dcairea to re- I'U'tii'li !u' law library and proiurn a iiiucHlhucous and rc» h’piort'i ftmlfy l>br iryr and if >on ! j>rt>mptly fill the -enclosed efln*ei.iHy 1 iu- legal jwirt-rhc will doubtless favor you w idi others m tlw fntwic. mid yiu util fitidlnm a profitable ut-tnmri. Y m tr »v ron-»«ler life per-iiHiaily responsible for Uw-aamant i>t tlu cutlooad ordur f J. LAN'DRRTEf, Of E. G. Coofercnce. ih being well known to the firm, honored !fit once. They even iirms andlpaid the money for udr possession, to make out the immediately wrote to Prof. L., hill of the! books which they had (ole. 3fr. Id wrote at once for in ne-knew helbad ordered no books. , tu the Express offices in this Bor gs, and at i Corning, to intercept 'of the hooks, and if possible, to fl.rrn who hltd thus (as he now be uleptly nsell bis name. As good Prof. his order wai went U ollic Boohs not in order. They ! t enclosing the • s 1 pent to Mr. C e I formation as ‘ » lie went also. if ough, lit Tie; rp the delivery It i .-.score the Til T tiered) friei! fortune would Imre it, Be was in time, as no ■ books had jet been rcceirpd. Meantime Messrs, ■r J Carlton & Porter telegraphed to Corning to [■■ have the person calling'hiniself A. U. Cole ar }jf rested as soon as he sbqutd present himself at “ the iispress office. Mr. L. being satisfied that r J ' the sconndrjcl would }he captured, returned , home*. A tl.iy or tirt> nf),er this Mr. A. K. Cv)lo, the “'able practitioner'' from ’Wcllshoro, pre- L v sealed himself at the Express oEoe in the early ' r y , part of the evening and asked for Ms package. IC '* | Tlie clerks told him thait as he was a stranger n | to them, he most identify himself as A. K. Cote, • and asked liiiii.for references. lie said in reply *kj that ho vrais a stranger in Coming, lived in j WeU.buro, wanted to gb home that night, had r ’ : no acrpiaiounces in Corning, would he obliged 1,1 j if they woujld hapd over bis package without rs | unnecessary delay, and let him go home. One n 1 of the clerhls told him Or call nt 10 o'clock and then the clpef agent would he in, who might give him th!e package ofihis own responsibility. He left thej Express ofjice, promising to call at the time mentioned, ijle was followed by one cf the clerks to watch him while another went ie j fer-the She,riff. In a short time the latter per i sam;ge, accompanied by the elcr-k, met the pre tended A. H. .Cole on tjie street', and was intro j 1 duced as the Express Agent. They went back ! to the Espjre’ss office ari|d Hr. Cole was asked to , identify biinself by naming the books in the i package. The package was opened and found ,to answer the descriplion. He toot it, paid j the expressage, signed |“A, Il.'Cote” to the re- I oeipt, and was arrestedl He at once confessed his guilt, and tried to hide his real name by tearing it from a letter|ho had written and eat ing it. An supplication of the Sheriff’s thumb to his jugular caused him to disgorge the evi dence in his own hand writing that he was Charles E. 'Turner. lie has been living for the 1 past year at Peach Orchard, in the town of ! Hector, M. Y., and has made one or two inef feclual attempts to gain admittance to tho East j Genesee Conference. He is about 30 years of i'agt and unmarried, Ilis friends have given bonds for his appearance to answer to the charges of ft;aud and fijrgery. m- : tins and Peterson' .Magazine.— We'are in receipt of this popular Lady’s Magazine for December.— It is a splendid number. "Peterson” has a circulation raf 100,000.' j It will contain 1000 pages of doublo column reading matter; 14 steel plates ;■ 12 colored steel fashion plates ; 12 colored patterns in: Berlin work, embroidery or crochet, and 800 wpod engravings—propor tionally more than any other periodical gives. Its stories and novelets are by the best writers. Its fashions are always, the latest and prettiest. Every neighborhood Ought to make up a club. Its price is'but Tow I) dlars a year, or a dollar less than Magazines of its class. Subscribe for it and save a Dollar. 'To clubs it is cheaper till—viz; three copiei forss, or eight for SIO To every person getting up a elub, the Publisher will send a magnificent premium. Specimens sent gratis to those wishing to get up clubs.— Address, post-paid, Charles J. Peterson, 300 Chestnut Si, Philadelphia. <y. ;he D. B. De. Land & CcjTemploy a new process *' | in refining the S derates manufactured by them. 16 1 This process is a recent discovery, and is dec t I lared by chemists and'seiehtifio men to be the t | most effectual methqd known. It is in use at no other esfablislnncn in this country. Salera tus, to ho healthful holesome, must beper fectly free from impurities. Do Land t Co.'s Saleratns is perfectly |.pure, ‘ For sale by all good grocers. Manufactured and for sale at wholesale by D. C. Da Land & Co., Fukport Monroe Co., N. Y. *■ Grand Jjirors for December Term. -Welkboro—-H. S. Arefier, 0. S.' Field. Del" mat w.l. 31. Rpdine, K/"Jr/ Moore. Oovingtonj —Sia|uel Brjr’dnt. Liberty—D. W. j Canfield, M. Shaffer.' Nelson—Pnriy"4l.lily. Chatham 1 —GeorgeFt^rrij^Geqrjjg^^Wa^l'.^A’laek? o Id. Garretson, Jordan Shives. Sullivan—Hiram' Hodges,-. A. T. -Webster.- -.Lawrence^—John Morehouse. Tioga—Charles V. "'Miller, TV. Mitchell. . Union—Jcs. Middangh, Brookfield —IL P. Plank, W, ,R. Soeley.. Richmond— Jas. 31. Bose. We; (field—James K. Sayles. Deerfield—Eleanor' S. 'Seeley.' -Charleston— Porter Wilcoxi T V Trfffßta Jurors for dob, Week.' / Rntland“=-Hi ’IV Horton, “W. Lawrence, 1 Mansfield, —B. Bailey, Liberty— H. Beok/F, Bitter, Ot IP, Ghilds; C. Rbthhone,; Well»boro—Wm. JJn'cho, A. J. Sturrocb. Jack son—A, Barnhart.’ Lawrence Boro—J. Bee man, A.,Oopsey. Delmar—C. Copestiok, Dan. Osbernl 3lorris—Robert Costard, Jaa. Little. Tioga—John Dailey, Jas. Dewey, W. J, Mann,/ T. Mitchell. Farmington—Nathan Dudley, H. Merritt." Chatham —Eli Duane, Jos. Howland." Richmond—W. S. (Davis, A. Pitts. Westfield —D. T. Gardner. Middlebury —John Jlam. Dlymer—G. Hawley, J. Rexford, H*. Single. Covington—Jos. Ilumhbell. Lawrence—ll. Kfr kendall A, Worker. Ward—A. Kniffer. Bloss —Jerome Putnam, R. Scott, R. Thomas.* Sul livan—L. Palmer, L. D. Seeley, A. Buggies -Briokfield—C. S." Hhipps. Deerfield,—H. C;> Potter. Union—David* Randall.* " Covington Boro—Jas. P Taylor, C. S. Vidcan. Charles ton—Edwin Wetmore. SECOND WEEK. Clymor—Roswell Ackley, C.P. Douglas, Cha. Scott. Gaines—John Bine. Covington—G. M. Butlbr.’ Charleston—C. M. Brown, B. De maux, C. Ferry Morgan Hart, J. L. Kingsbury, T. E. Mitchell, Robert Trull. Jackson—A. B. Bryant,'Jesse Curran, S. Reynolds, JT. Stewart. Westfield— ; E. Boardman, Thomas 1 Pride.— Brickfield—£. N. Barker. Bloss—John Cook, R. Williams, Jos. Yanken. Osceola—P. Crah-' dell. Lawrence Boro—P. Hurd. Farmington —R. F. Hall, D. C. Kemp. Richmond—Henry Hasted. Liberty—George Hebe, D. Rathbone. Middlcbury—R. Keeney. Sullivan—Eleazer Orris. Union—llonery Steele, Ward—Rees Thomas. Chatham—Daniel Yan, Dusen.— Knoxville—John £. White. Elkland—B. S. Daily. Trial List—Ueoembr Term. C. McEvven vs. John Bern et al. H H Dent vs. J W Horning et al. Timothy Coats vs. W T Humphrey lluldah Hill vs. Daniel Hill Elmira Woolen Co. vs. Wm. M Johnson James Goodrich vs. Wm. M Mallory Da Witt for Smith vs. Geo. D Pcttenglll Timothy Coats vs. Tilly Marvin ePal. Hoe for Bery vs, Spencer & Jewell S I’armenlier , vs. K Kotchum & Sons John Bovier vs. II Humphrey et al. S L Treadwell 1 vs. W S Mclntyre vs. John Mathers et al. Jos. H Lindsley vs. John Ransom AV.ildee for Gouds’d vs. N E Hastings F M Hills vs. J Emery vs. Thomas Keeney vs. Mansfield Seminary N Smith R £ Robinson A Sly - vs. G E Smith 0 T Billings vs. /insurance Co. Sihn W Shoff, jr. vs. Culver £ Leach S K Smith vs. II Scowoll et al. Jos. Aiken et al. vs. Tioga R. R. Co. Henry Rathbone vs. J A Haoimo'nd et al, NT A. RIR 1 33 3D , In Eifeland, nt the hou n e of A. 0. Preston, i>y E. S. Culver. Esq., Mr. J. 11. MERIT to Miss XETTIE M, IiLTLER, both of East Farmington, P*. DIED, November 4th, EARNEST, sou - of Geo. D. Kcnev, of Middlcbury, aged 7 years. 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All who suffer from (teucr.il or Nervom.Dobility, Restless ness at night, wont of Sleep, 5c., should nse them. All persona who aru convalescent after fever or other sick ness slum hi use them. Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, and all pub lic speakers should use them. Rook Keepers, and all persons leading a sedentary life should use thorn. The aged and iufirin should use them. AU whV>require a stinmUnt or tonic should u«o them. All who are addicted to tins use of-ai dent spirits and wish to reform,Should use then*. * They arfemadc of a pnrfe Sherry of the native plants and herbs of the country, and should be icoonimpjul i-d by tcmpifmnce societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friends of humanity. They are-prepared by an experienced and skillfull phjvi- Clan, and swote from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage ; and yet. os a medicine, aro os innocent und bunnies* as the dews of heaven. Sold by druggists generally. " CIIAS. WIDDIFIELT) & CO., Proprietory 78 .’William st.. 2u*w York. Baldwin, Lowell k Co., Agents nt Tiogn. 7^yl tfs^Dr f 11. 11, harden, of Tioga, ?s General Agent for Tio ga County, to whom all applications fur agencies must bo made. - , NOTICE is herehyvgiven, that Georgo W. Lloyd, of Middlcbury, has hied bis petition in the offioe,of the Clerk the Court pf Quarter Ses sion of Tioga county, for license to keep public house in said township, and that be will be beard December stb, 1860, at 1 o'clock P, M. 1 J. F. DOXALDSOX, Clerk. LADIES, ATTENTION i Particulars in reference-to a hif '■namontal Art for Ladies, which wilL-. or fill up a. leisure hour, will be aei >ne*throe cent TEK, "West Poultucy, \ onuoai. rtamp to 13wl i ■ .4 snis|p*74"BAiJEs. BY-virlue of aun'dry-TTitts of. pj. Fa., Lev. T«., tmd Vend El., issued out of ,tbo Common iPleas of iioga cdn'nty, Pa., and,to mo directed, I will expose to public ssidin the Court House in Welisboro, on AION DA Y/th'c'Hld’ day of lto c euil:eri "A. D. I Sou, atone o’clock in thealtemoon, the following described prog- j ertyrro wit; ‘ ”* • A lot of land bounded north by the X. Y. State line, ; -oast by land Of Charles Burton, south by land of Jo- [ 1 soph iliddangh, J.'N. Cary and Ann H. Tilford, and | weit by land of Sami, liockwell, containing one bnn- | drod and sixty acres mo re or less, being lot No. 6i on i the map of H. H. Dent’s land in Lawrence township, ] and part of Warrant No. 3*359, with about twenty five j acres inproved, one log ’house, one log andframo house, barn andotber out buildings and soin’e, fruit trees thereon, To be sold as the property of James Hi La .tbrop.. ■ . ... a ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded north by Jos, Grover, east by Wmalhull and Grantier, south by Incoming creek and west by. Green and Castle, Containiningrabout; one hundred acres, about seventy .five acres improved, two frame’ bouses frame ■ barn, ou t buildings, apple orchard and other fruit trees thcre on . To be sold as. the properly of L. L, Wash burn. ' ALSO—A lot of land io Richmond township, boun ded north by John Job, east by \fm, Aylswdrtfa; sooth by highway and west by Eri Hoyt, containing about 80 acres, about two acres improved, with frame bouse thereon. To be sold as tbe-propcrty of W. P. Parker. ALSO —A lot of land in Ddmar township, bounded north by Geo. Hostings, east fay David Simmons,south by Abram Green and Horace Butler amDwcstby land formerly of David containing about 75 acres, about 15 acres improved, log house, frame house and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Moses L. Babin and Angeline Sabin. ALSO—A lot of tft'nd situated in Clymer township, Tioga county, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at the north castcorner thereof, thence east 40 rods, thence north 12'rods, thence east 161-rods to a corner, thence south I .degree east 89 rods, thenco ■ west 73 and 2-10. cods, thence south 29 rods, thence west 130 rod’s, thenco north 1 degree east 106 rods to the place of beginning, containing 125 and 2-10 acres being lot No. ISO in the Bingham lands of filyraer township, with frame house, fratueharn, oycbarcTthere on, and about seventy five acres, improved. To be sold as thO property of Henry T. Reynolds. ALSO —X lotot land in Nelson township, bounded north by Jos, and J. M- Hammond, cast by M. Seeley, south by Cowaiiesquo road and west "by P. Crandall A Bros, and Fred’k Thorp, containing about 31 acres, about 10 acres improved* To be sold as the property of Hamilton .Darling. ALSO —A lot of land in Osceola township, bounded north by M. Seeley and H. A J. Tubbs. ea?t by Wrn. Barker and Debt. Tubbs, south by Cowanesquo river, H. Seeley and lot formerly of L. P. Hoyt, and west by M, Seeley and highway,, running from Osceola hotel to Cowancsque river, containing about two acres, with a large steam frame tannery, with necessary leech sheds, engine house, Ac. thereon, with machinery therein, being the i interest therein. To be sold as the property of L. PI Hoyt and'Sarah T. Hoyt. ALSO —A lotof land in Elkland, bounded north by the New York Tstafe Jane, cast by Geo. Dorrcnce and W. W, Wright, south by J. W. Bennett, Ja?, Hancock. W, W. Wright. Mam street. House, lot and shop for merly owned by J. Chase and L. Culver, and west by the .Chase lot. Buffalo strcotaml lotsof Joel Parkhurst, J. & J, G. Parkhurst,school house and meeting house lot, A. Young and George Bobbin's—containing one hundred acres, about 95’ncccs improved, more or less, with on apple orchard, frame boast, frame barn and out buildings thereon. 1 ALSO—Another lot of land in Elkland Boro,boun ded north by Joel Parkhurst and L. Culver, cast by Milton Lewis, south by Main street. an£ west by L. Culver, with a two story frame ?tore, frame house, frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon, containing about i acre of land, all improved. To be sold as the proporty-of Timothy Ooats-and Lintsford Coats. ALSO-*—A lot of land in Richmond township, boun ded north by hinds of A. W. Wilson, east by the Wil liamson road, south and west by Edwin Dyer—con ing about 33 acres, about 15 acres improved, *frame house, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Daniel Wilson. - ' ALSO—A lot of land * ltl Delmar township, bounded north by John F. Donaldson, east by lI.P. Bhumvvay and Ira John.-on, south by C. D. Emery and Win. R. Vanderbilt, and west by Griffin and Morris—contain ing about 115 acres, with some eight or ten acres im proved. To Lc tfold as,the property of Win. J. Buck man. ' ALSO —A lot oflanJ in Richmond town.^bip.boun ded north l>y Jo-ephlWalkcr, mut by D.'L 1 . Holden, M. V. Swim and L. south by Joseph Whipple, and west by Ocorgo Slingerland—containing about fifty acres, about forty acres iurprored. ' To bo sold as the property of L.Vrnan 1 Bench. ALSU — A dot of lamjl in I)ee?field township, bonn ded north by David T. Billings, east by Baum Ette. Johnson and Job Matlwon, south .by John (rood.-pccd and Mattison Cummings and A. Drum, and west by heirs of Nancy Tenrplq—containing one hundred and twenty acre*-, eighty acres improved, two frame houses and fr.unj barn an I some fruit trees lber£tm. To be sold the property of M. S. In«eh6. ATi-SO —A lot of land in Deerfield boun ded north by Jonathan :Jonlan, cast by Bikings estate, south by W.n. Jord.in„and west by Jonathan Jordan, containing about thirty five acres, all improved, frame houvo, frame >he«t, and three apple orchards thereon. To bo ‘■eld as tbo property of Milo Chilsou and Ma rlnda (Unison. - ALSO—A lot of land in Blosa township, hounded north bv hind formerly of John Williams and land of Joseph Tonkin-, east bjJ.md of Allen, .-'outh by wild land, and west by the vrcft half of the Grnbbe wu»rft&t, containing about five hundred and seventy acres, about twei>ty acres improved, with a log house thereon. .To be soldab the property of Eben J. Bos worth. 1 ALSO—r A loi of laud fn Jackson fownsJWp>, bourwlcd north hy highway, east by 11. L. Miller, south by H. Li Miller, and west by John Peters, containing about one acre of Irtnd. a fra)nie store house, frame barn, and a fruit trees thereon.- ITi> be sold as the property of Robert TUUnghngC ' ALSO—A lot of land fn Lawrence township, houn ded uorlh by the old road leading from the Tioga River tc? Seeley Creek* cast and south hy lands of C. Coli:c s L~nnd west by lands of Jacob. Shaekelton and Smith, 9O ?teres more- or less, about & acres improved. wiJ* house,Trarac burn, saw mill, out buil dings and fruit uc°S thereon. Xo be sold as the pro perty of David Baconl ALSO —A lot of land in Clyraer townsMp*, founded north by Benjamin MhUiaon, east by Charles Labar, south hy Silas RuabmOre, and west by Henry Steele, containing about bno hundred acres, about eighty acres improved, two frame houses, one frame bam and two’npplo'orehards thoreou, To bl sold as thd prop erty of Willard ,F. Pojtter. 1 ALSO—A lot of land in Liberty township, bounded north by Charles Biter and Joseph Landis, cast hy Martin Ca.-s and Seelamon, south Wilcox, and nc?t hy Henry Brlon, containing about one hundred and three acres, about eighty live acres improved, one frame house, two frame barns, frame corn .house or workshop, and an apple orchard Ihercdn, To be sold as the property of X tilth an Root. ALSO-'-Aflot of land in Charleston township, boun ded north by Wm. and L. 11. Elliottf east by Levi Elliott, south by D, Reese, D. Morris and D. Harris, and west'by Frost, about two hundred acres, about one hundred and fifty acriis improved, Mith a fnidio house, two frame barns and sheds and other out and au apple orchard tbeicon. To be sold sas the property of A. E. Biles and A. G. Elliott. j' ALSO—A lot of lapd in Richniond township, boun ded north hy lands of Faulkner and al, cast by lands formally in possession of William Knapp and dea dening, on the south 1 by Isaac Holden and west by Henry Seymour, Dyer and al, containing about ninety, acres, about To acres improved, a log bouse, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. Xo bo sold ns the properly of Wm, M. [Johnson. > ALSO —A lot of lahd.in Delmnf township, bounded north by J. D. Wilcox, cast hy Slmorv-and J. D'. Wit qox, south hy Geo. Greenleaf and A. N. Webster and west by A.Jv. Webster and. John Putnam, containing about fifty acres, about twenty five acres improved, a log house, frame bari'and fruit trees thereon. To he sold as the property o[T H. B. Kilburn. ALSO—A lot of hi:id in Klkland, north, hy Xow York State lino, east by J.'Uanfimond, south by Cowanesquc river anil west by D. Taylor, containing about 190 acres, about 100 acres-improved, a frame i house, frame bam, fra mo wagon Jiouse and apple or chard thereon. To he sold as the property of Lints ford Coates. " ( : ALSO —A lot of land In Gaines township, bounded north, oast and west by lot formerly of Alex’r Maßi aon, Jr., south by Vi m, about across all improved, d frame bouse, frame barn f black smith shop and somo,fruit trees thereon, Also —Another loi in Gaines township, bounded north and east by* A. P. Cone, South by S. X. Billings and west by Conrad Bernaner and A. P. Gone, con taining about 160 ac res, about 50 acres improved, two frame bouses, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of P. B. W, Hopkins and Harriet A. Hopkins. | ALSO—-The undivided moiety or half part of the following lots of; luud iu Morris township,* Thga county, described as follows: The first fine beginning at the south .east lot No, 9, of the allotment of Itindlreloiigttig to tbelfiforria family, by William v Merris.iu TS43, tliencoi.ftjpilfcliino of lot No. 9, north two degrees east and p^rcW thence along line of lots ift said allotment Nos. $ 7, south 8S degrees, cast 187 perches to a small booth a corner of lots. Nos. 7, 8 and llj thence along lineef lot No U south, two degrees, west 112 perches ton small beech, thenco along lino of lot No. 13, north 8S degrees, west 187 perches to the place of beginning 1 containing 123$ acres, with allowance of eix percent! and being lot No. 10 in the allotment aforesaid. Also —Another, beginning ata new beech in line of land surveyed bn Warrant No. 1593, thence by | o ti p marked in said Morris survey, Nos, 9,10 and Il,ioath 88 degrees, east 542 perches to an old birch, thane* north two degrees, east 161 perches to a now hemlock, thence north 88 degrees, west 542 perches along th* line of - lots marked inlaid Morris survey, Nos 4, Z, 2 and 1 to Aitejnbdeob.*lheDco by warrants Nos U 92 and 1593', soufchjtwo degrees, west 161 perches to ifc* place of beginning, containing 513$ .acres and allow, anee of six per cent,'being lots numbered in survey 5,6, 7, and 8. ■Also—Another, being the wetter® part of tract called Fairfield, surveyed in pursuance of warrant in the name of George Meade composed of loti marked Nos 9 and 12 in said Morrls'survßy, beginning at the new beech above mentioned, thence by lots Nos 5 and 6 on said Morris survey, south 88 degrees, east 176 perches thence by Jots Nos. 10 and 13 9.<2 deg W; 242. perches to the south line of- the tract called Fairfield, thence by said line north 88 degrees, weit 176 perches, thence by HpeMf warrmnlNo'ls93 north two degrees, east 242 perches more or less to the place of .bcginning, containing 249 acres nod allowance, ‘Also— Another, beingttie eaitertainost tract called Fairfield and composed of lots Nos 11 and Ilia said Morris 1 survey, beginning at a teach a corner of lots Nos 7, 8,10 and 11 in said; MojrriS survey t theoce by lots Nos 10 and 13, south two degrees, west 212 porches to the south line'of the 1 tract called Pairfidd. thenco by siid line, south*BB degrees, east 160 pcrchei tbeficO by the east line of the tract called Pairfidd, north two degrees east 242 perches to said lot No S and thence by said lot No 8, north 88 degreevwcst 150 -perches to the place of beginning, containing 222 tS acres, with the usual allowances! six per cent, To\* sold as the property of Si Hayden. —A tot of laud in Rutland township, bounded worth by Artenms Barnhart, east by -Joseph liurding, south aa4 ‘west by Geo Brown, containing nliont 250 acre* more or lew, with about 110 acres improved, frame boose, 2 Cram# barn ami on apple orchard thereof. , Also— Another lot of land in-RuUaml township* hound*! north bv lauds formerly owned by Heman Soper, and Jo*, ph Clark, east by 'Bradford, county line, smith by land m of Sejyge Crlppch and D. K> Sherman, and on tho west, by Graudlson Watkins and laud formerly owned by P* tor Wheeler,George Worduaaad Henry Worden and - . Martin, containing two hundred acre*- or thereabouts? on* hundred acres improved, frame boose, 2 frame-horns, fraaw bhed, milk blmse, apple orchard and fruit tree* thereon. lot in Sullivan township, bounded nortbby north Uneofj w,innut No. U7B,'east by laud formerly of tbamel Nicblols and N. Smith, south by land of John Benwn ami Arad ninth, and west by Zogher TcArs'aad A. Updik®, containing about 110 acres, about 00 acres improved,a {hut dwelling h<ya*e and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold u the property of John Benson. ALSO—A (lot or land in Westfield township, bound*} north by fjWatroua Seely, east by Binglutm lands, south by Robinson and west by Totter county lids, cDbtniuinfi-oteveu seres, about ten acre* improved, one log house nnd a few fruit trees thereon. To be soldlas the prop erty of Aurl ony Bennett audThos. E. BeunettL ALSO—A-lot of land iu Chatham township.bounded nortk I>3’ it. Tblcs. west by highway loading from corner t* Joseph IXqwUud, south by Crooked Creek road and east by It! Tulcs. cobtaiiring ul«»ut one and a half acres improved bind, a fratne house, frame harp and wagon shop and an ip.' pie orchard thereon. To be sold a* the property of T. W, Suirk. 7 j ALisO—A lot of fund In Cfvraer fawnsbfp, bounded norti by T. ScbcSpovor and h, Shelly, east by Andrew Clark sad A. Schoonfeyer,’ south by Job Head Ami west by J.'Schoodo* v«r and R. IdmUley, containing about ooe hundred, acrw, about fifty tares mvprored, one log house, two log barn® and a lew fruY To he sold os the property of has* iel K. Stilca. ALSO —A lot of land in Clyme* townablpv bogimning ali poaf in the northern boundary of warrant No. 2289, then bj .said, boundary 100 perches to a post.thenc<*hy unseated latidi ;— arid lands surveyed for Charles Mosher, south 243 jn-rcl ei t > a po~<t, tiuiuce west ll>o perches to ft beach tree thence nort 24 i 5-10 perches to a post the pblce of containiTvg about 14C acres, aboHt'TS acres! improved, om ftame bouse, one log home, oue frame barn I and-shed* aid apple ui chard thereon. To be sold as the property of r.oltrl linner. ALSU —A lot of fond in Jackson orvt&i north l»y lauds of Win. Miller, on the east’by lands Utei/j owned by Win. Cruithera. on tbo sooth, by tends of Jotspb j B(y, on the west by hinds of If; L. slUler, containing about | oue hundred and thirty acred of land, about] one huudrtdl acres improved, one frame house, one frame bam. one fratre ! Umnj baru and other out buildings, two apple ojphardsMl ■ other fruit trees thereon. To be »oSda» the properly of Wb. > T. Knapp. ’ X T f ALbU —A lot of land Chnrlestpn boflafej north by John Kraut, east by Adsnr'Klpck ana Levi IhrCt south by Levi ILart and west by Mrs. Wilson, contniainj.' about 1-0 acres, about SO acres improved, frubwhoHso.fnuM. barn, out buildings, orcliard and fruit trees ithereon, Tob* sold as the property of Hurt. r AksJ—A lot of land in fcnlhvan township; bbtaatfed north' by the John Maine estate, oust by Munson Doud au*J hi;k* way, snath by U. 11. Doud rind west by Robert Gitchell, coir! taming about sewaty five acres, about seventy acres «•, proved, a frame house, frame barn, out building*, an appl; • orchard and other fruit trees tlrereoir. Tir be sold as lb»] property of A. J. Smith. i ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bounded north j by Bingham land.*, east by Charlton Phillips, south by Cov ancHijne river ami west by Charlton Phillips, coniaiojif| a'aiiK two-hundred acres, about4o acres Improved, twofrac* houses, two flume bavus,-omi corn house,OQC grist milluit apple orchard thereon. To bo wild as the-property of Ride I aid Phillips with notice to Charlton Phillips icrre tenant j Al. v o—A lot of l.vnil in Lawrence township, bounded not-i, by fctat-* lino, east bj V,D. starry south by ,T. B. Xorapkiw.l and west by Lyman .Bacon,containing about 30 acre?,abort iM acres improved. 2-log Uonpea, 1 log born, and some fruit j trees thereon. To be sold as the property Of John Baksr ALSO—A tract of land situate in nhippen township, Tw? fftmafy, beginning at a post Hie S. B. corner of a lot of Uri I in the occupancy of An-on Holmes formerly owned by Rvt* & Ross, thence by said lot-north one degree ea»t 72 o-IOpH dies to a post, thence by lands formerly of White & Mayturij north 44 deg. east d 0 perches to A post, thendfe by inci-ly offline south 4a deg. east 84 perches to a post, then*! by lands formerly of same soatli 30 ifeg west ISO pcrch«* , | k post oh the high bask of Pine Creek. thence along said hs| bank ot Pine Creek by its courses to » pot* ib> tbo south lis»j of said Ajisoo -tlohnes' lot and tbence easterly bvsuid Uold** to the place of beginning, containing seventy one acres, about 20 acres improved,a two eteryfrune bouse, frame birJf an,i BDKIU orchard tlwwon. To be toldos the ky*n H.iid. - * x ALSO—A lot of laud-in Middlcbnry township, boandrfji »irihl l y land*? of Davit? Wfrftc, e..rt by liuds of MUcludl, smith by to.nl leading from plank road In buiy to Kfn-rnngto'n and west by lauds ofc or occupiedJJ| Ihiucb Howard, containing about of an acre of improtw? bind, u ah a fr.une imn-***, Immo barn and fruit trees bald lot being bitnatod nearly opponfte the school honse. 7 f | be sold as the property of|C. L. IftsyfngTorr, | ALSO —A lot «*f land in Tioga township, bounded northng Abel Sly and p. C. Miller, east by W. W. Ballard. the Ford and Seymour lot and west by C.C. Miller and Kelly, containing about fifty ncres.nbout ten seres imp r{ *£| a log house, frhmo bam and some fruit tveos thereto. Jo “k hold jiythe property of S. A. BuHock/ . jM ALSO—.-5 lot of land in- Sliddfcbuty fbsvaship,- north by highway, cast by S.lI. l Eleld-ai«£ Minor Field, by Kdwiird Brrggi nnd west by tlin-Gtage lot, coDtai r *fes alnint one houdrcil acres, abont- forty acres Improved, frame bouse,friuwe Uirivruxi bomofnift trees thcreotf. sold as the property of Thomas J. Mann, i |1 ALSO —A lot of land in lifc&moml towrwbip, ■ noitb by Joseph P. Morns- antf lot formerly owned by If. $ ■ Smyth, by Dj C. Iloideu, sooth by S>. C. nnd west by D, C. Holden and Joseph P. [Morris, about fifteJojsyrcs, more or less, with about too provotl, with a steaL? furns-e or iron works with neceg'j buibliiiga for siime,'alao nD olheo, four frame double «wc>»,a houses, three brick coal kilns, one or tTTo shaatiea and k .a al bJjcUs for coal thereon. , , - sj Also — One other lot of land in Richmond county, hounded and described as follows: beginning* 1 * white ot*k the north cost corner of warrant No. 333io’P| name of Josiali Lockhart, thence by land foimerly of Morris, north 87% degrees went 645 perches and thrce-trtp? ,of u perch to post' and stones, thence*northerly by Mr' Vine I). Pntchen 155 perches to a hemlock, thence south ■ degreesjeast 045 3-10 perches by land of i 5. B. hemlock* south east corner of warrant No. 4482. th?- southerly by warrant No. 5830,153 perches to the place containing she hundred and twenty acres aud v* ty two peyches. > i Also— One other lot of land, beginning-at a sontfh oust corner of warrant N 0.5590 in the natC.e RiUlngton. thenco north 85 degrees west by u&X, Rdtlof'j warrant 1U.4% perches to a post, thence so»|lh. ISO thence esuit Bih2 perches ton post iix Hn» of ***2 No. 333 in the name of Josinh Lockliart, thence by j * arrant line north 34 of a degree wu»t IM.B’ pprchrt. ash the place of beginning, on® hnn.dw J 4kud one hundreii and eleven. pcrc!)®s. sos»** “ J erty of Mansfield Iron Work*. " * 1 ALSO—A lot of land* bounded* and follows On tlm north by Iqi number 63 uient of the Bingham lands in Middled contracted to William L. Merrick and h Dow or late in possession of Wo, B. S. oast by lot number 80 aforesaid! lot nu kructct to William Gensoo, and lot num 1 to Cvrus Sherwood, on the south hy ooDtrawed to Jeremiah'Wbitney, jr u an» by lot number 171 aforesaid* bd lot m ox lato ip tbo posscssioa of Lpthpr \YiU< mimber 85 of the allotments of the Pin; Middlebury township,- Tioga county, Po, warrant numbered 1365., ccmtaipipg fo and six tenth? of an acre, with the usual eix per cent for roads,: Ae, with about . provcb, frame house, barn, frame cow b« shop, and fruit trees thereon. To be sol erty of J. IS. Losinger. ALSO—A lot of land, bounded and follows via,: On the north by lot auinbt allotment of.tbo Bingham Ippdg ft Chat! Tioga county* no\v oy furinertjf ip possoi aril Ham, on Ihp east by lots numDcrcd 332, the inUcf convi'yed to Kn«sQinG«ii< by lot mnnb?r 373 contracted-to bo svi
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