The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 14, 1860, Image 3

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on nmi on -the wwtby:k°Gr>“ , ? er 32 ? conTe y- ,
Itca . „A jjarlet and lot nuolbir 2 in the possession ,
i'° A " ’*„«!!, it being lot timber 341-ofjhe »1-
' D ““. «V the Bingham lands- 4B'- Chatham tewrrehip
■•“ cnl , .-„d part of warranC .iMjnabercd. 1315, don- j>
? re,lU fifty five acres and five .tenths of ah acre, with. ,
inl ” E ! 'norrance of six peri J'ent £ci,
8 improved, two board houses. .log barn and ;
jrty» uc ], B joid as tl& property of Kiobard
nit trees. . p fj
, lot of land ibonndcidoabd deionbed ns fol
. (la the norlh.by lot ’twnber 129 of the al
n> v ‘ z f the Bingham lands j&piymor township,on
lmcnt , hvlot number 254 said allotment in
B \m conveyed to Ashl6y ; fSlid, on the south by
l,to her 131 conveyed to and lotnum-.
: "”“. co „veje<l to Isaac Bni&«do, and on the west;
number 128’,,contracted sold to William
Rpvnolds it being lot nuWlhljS of the allotment
Einch'am lands in Clynfjnownship-aforesaid,
i h ° rl( f< warrant numbere||i,26, • containing fifty
' /.res and eight tenths of tfofore, with the usual
cc Of Ei/pcr cent for Ac, about forty,
.improved, a frame houseM house,and two log
”, and some frriit trees tb|t«n, To be sold, as
'Xso-A lot descrihed as fol
• On the north by until land of the Bing
m’c"aie°ond lot number allotment of the
faghara lands in Deerfield on the east by
number 51 contvakled toroid lo Joel Chapel
d lot number 15 convened if | eazer Clark, on the
„th bv said lot number 15 contracted to be
Tfi tn Victor Caro, and on tbfyfest by lot number I <
to be s<dd to Ch«s|toU and unsold lend,
being lot number 52 of the ,kfetn,ent of the Bing
am lands in Deer/ield part of warrants
umbered 1344, and 1345. conU|ing 58 acres and six
*nths, with the usual allowapcif for roads,-about 2o
ercs improved. To be sold a||e property of Joseph
lot of land, number
1 of the allotment of the lands in Far
niiWeo township, east by to Joel Park
iur*t, south by Jot number Io|*-®urcaaid, and lot No.
7 aforesaid, ami lot number |s';coniiaclccl to John
H 'Moerheaf. it being lot num%|f>76 of the allotment
jf‘ t ha Bingham lands in Fai4|&gton township, and
p* r t of warrant number 42?|S.bantaiuing sixty six
icrcs nad three tilths of an atjHphnd allowance of six
er cent for roads-, io. t To bcgt&fd as the property of
ohn H. jVlocihcss. rif; » .
ALSO—A lot of land, bout>|jp| north by lot Burn
er 40 of the allotment of Kin|gim lands in Farming
,n township, and lot eagtlby lot number
5S contracted to Levi B. Moft||on, and lot number
02 contracted to Thomas south by land con
eyed to William K. Gee. an<ffjftsd conveyed to
Viliams and U. R. Sage, nnAjifcFt by jlot number 77.
Detracted to John Bryan?, itfftibg lot* number 100 of
ae allotment of the in Farmington
mnsbip, and part of warrat&Jipnibcr 4294, contain*
15 ninety nine acres and alliltance of six per cent
about fifteen flc|||timproved t log house, |
ime barn and -fruit .trees thcynti. To be sold as the
roperty of John H. * ■
ALSO —Alot-of land, nortlj’by lot hum*
er 7U of the allotment of Binra&cn lands in Farming'
,n township, conveyed to FoSrfc Parkbnrst, and lot
umber 74 contracted to Enffia Blackwell,-cast by
lid k*l number 74 and .[|e4( number 6, south's
y lot number 77. to John Bryant. |
west-by lot number, %£i,|oonveyed to G. W. !
helps bt 72 conveyed to nnd lot number .
3, now or formerly in of Jphn W. Gee, it
etng lot.number 7J of the of Bingham lands |
1 Fjrrningjton township, of warrants num- j
cred 4296 an.d 4294, contiuh§iftlforty eight across nnd
to tenths of an acre, and of six per cent
ir roads, -Ac. T-o bp sold asgiie‘property of John H.
loorhcss.
ALSO—A lot of land. IjfVlgrfdcd nnd descobcd as
illows. viz : On the north Xo. 61 of the ullot
icnt of the Bingham township.
ioga county, cotivej|ed tb, 1 Cady, on the
aiC by lot Xo. S 3 bo sold to Samuel
lailett, on the south by' saidlfcjf No. S 3 nnd unsold
ind of the Bingham on the west by un-
Jd land and lot Xo. *63, to be sold to
iphrmni Utter, it being lot S 4 of the allotment
foremui, and part of warrulgEvnumljered 1371, con-,
junmc forty two acres and «rqo tenths of an acre,
nth the usual allowance of sapper cent for roads, AV,
bout 40 acres improved, log Sfose.'fwo log barns, and
rvt trees thereon. To "be solortS ihe property of Hen
y R »='ro. S J
.AL.'U—A lot of land, bowled and described as
oIlow«- 'On the ’north the north line
f warrant number 1313, byunsold land
if the rotate, on by unsold land
,nd north Hue of lot Xo. 203Sf,'|tho allotment of the
bnghamdands in to bo s'dd to
fohn rnng, nnd on the wes'i land, iVUeing
nt No 20j of the allotmentt|oho Bingham
(VcstncM township, and phril'af warrant
,013, containing lorty two Ac|cf jand two tenths of an
icrr. uuh the usuel six per cent fur
■cad', ic. To be sold as of Jonathan
:hercc. f
ALSO—A U't of land, snd a s
allows, viz • fin'fbe n<*rt!i Xo. 311 of the c.l
•jtmvnt of the Bingham Chatiiam township.
Tioga county, nn the ea*L 332. Convey cd lo
tiiiisnm Guile, nnd h»t Xo. on the south by b>t
So. oO and l<>t' Xo. the 3lt er conveyed to I*.
‘dnnnherl.nn. and on ‘tlie lot Xo 323 nnd lot
S*o 322, ion \ey ed to Orncl . k t, it being lot Xo.
173 o‘ the albumen t of the landsin Ghat-
Jain township atoresaid, anflyUrt of warrants tiiun
-si*red 1 A j Ami 1 h'.u, one acre*
me tenth of an aero, wjr'h allowance of six
jct-cent for math, ,L*, be mo7e nr les«.about
'ilrly acre* e I,,frame} barn, nnd
r ru/t trees thereon. To be property of Vdil
,iara Freeman. ;>;{<
—A lot of land, on the north by lot
No. 127 of the allotment Bingham lands in
hutlmd lounslnp, Tioga contracted to S. I>.
huj'eli, 011 the cost Ijy lot now or formerly in
jOise«Kion Hubert nnd on the ‘■outh,
the me of the Lottery so called, an 1 on j
rt< - by lot Xo. 97. te S. K. Longwcll.
_k- No. 12.7, contracted B- Ilubbell, it bo-
N’n 96 of the allotmeiwgf the Bingham lands
n ’U'ldr.nd
leiL fifty two tenths of an
icrc with the usual allown|hac||of six j»cr cent for
rorids, Ac* . bo the same about lorty acre**
fiiprmcd. 1.. g house, two Trurt tre-s
thereon. To be sold, as therafipicrty of Philander
AXsO—A lot of land in**Bifercnccvil!e, bounded (
nfalh by the Fiato line, castjvl/v Hurd.south 1
k, v Joel C’owly house ‘lot, nnd
*c?thy Mam street and conttiining ai'out
cc e acie, more or less, a-II @srovcd. 7iith a large
r,in l ? hobsc, frame bam, ice h<m**e. out
wildings, and fruit trees To be sold as the
property of Lewis Darling. |’ , 1
AL^n—A lot of land, bonlw I and described w
follow,. to Oa thetAfi|ifi by lot Xo. IS3
’f 'the allotment of the Bir|||(ira lands in Chat
tnwn«!up. contracted i be sold to Peter
• Hotilmg. on the east lot Xo. 306 and
J, Dphatn land, on the south Xo. 235 contracted
He ?oM to John J). Perry,.s|«fon (he west by lot
* 0. 126 conveyed tp A. lot No. 195 con
•racted to be sold to David (*cOt being lot Xo. :ji)T
•* the allotment of t!m lands in (Tiatbam
lir part of 1336 and
3 L containing fifty three $&«! and nine tenths of
n acre, wnh the usual of six per cent for
owls, ,be the same D«or about twenty fue
improved, Ughouse lUereim.- To
sold as the property of K..Sturka. 4 -
_ AL^O— \ b,t of bind, bnitjffi north and ca|i by
had* of th* Umrhani thawutli by Hit No.
J, allotment of ihe Birr iS'salnndi| J ln \\ cstficlil low n
('°*’-’Nt>. cobtntctorlhtosSftqld' tb Nath.mud Skin*
m,!*' 1 '. 11( 1N " and mi lie Harold land* of tin*
l -*t and
> ' 0 ' hundred acre*.^fch
J^rrsnn f‘*r rpads it or'Jc-s, abojil n|n*t^
w ,j I' 1 ’ o ' 4 'b two barn, fnunc hjiyfi
&ni«rL\^ hUll tr ‘“ fi ho Bold aa the property
r jr . '* Dial, hrmnikdllijfi dcscrilif'd as fuJloWs,
haftiGni." ril, ‘ 1, . v bit No. n( ctio Bingr
Unn 5Jt i coi»Jr<g&BUo he w»W In Hannon
lot v ofiVl"''' ,l ' n, - v u,l<l FfWvrLl; Cady a/»d
'vmm 1 ,^ Rogerh,oil tlie south
luil <i, h 1 *ba:id }li»|!3r l)*0 Bingham i suite.
*>am r-, K> w, “*t hj lot Nb.. to l»o wold to WU
fcin-hnri^"“ l / ’ ,x l, ‘‘biic lot Xb; 'tSilijf thu Hllotmunt of the
rcnGi'n i ''VI 1 ''.‘ro.iu-rou ara-'<WW.ai)il I‘ a rt «f ""v
-i I *."'''' ana 59 ncr<*i nnd
i.J, nliout twenty five
HjttMß '» ! H°J» house, log Kli and wine fruit trees
‘ l " ‘'J sold as jhe Ephraim Utter.
rj Z . n -A Lt of Jpni} described as follows,
li4ob n ?L lfl J ,y lut - Vo - 55 !®WBfaljotrju'iit of fho llingr
f f °lin Rn f ln bant to be sold to
Hq'’Ta T i, ° Xo. 6(3 Patrick and lieu
ihptenaud ??I ,he lot X®?Soatnicte/l (o A. J.Von
lot Xo s,n£^ Jmith. on the south by
th « tr C Ft hv 0 tlo ffilSilwmm Smith and on
1 l o{ N°-. 89 p. peach, and lot No.
rj*a«a !anrt“i n Dwrttid «f No ‘ *Ust#icp* of tho Bing-
liar ,*?, ori Ipart of warrant mim
to»anc BO f TV with the usual ol*
proved l°* t 0 fijxtv acres ini-
Prop.s’<! ? % bZ‘ lU,rC ° n; ? ° be
Ti r: L On7h*iw?h4^?ik?'l" d .^a^f i ' de i orib<!d lul follows,
and unscMhmJ lp,l of Afoniai Ste
's" 42 ofthn ii u! f l . h on HlO ea.t by
’ <-s«h°m h lonn?h?J; nt ° f '“O' l !, in DwrAdd
,0 "0»blta, (v 4.W to Jo« r h [(.
j
Jt: i'
'Moarte; on the fouth by Jots contracted to Victor Case and
lot'Nif SS conreycd to Walter IT. 'Baldwin, asß oh
<bynra|u the poevesAlon of Alonzo Stevens; it beioglot
No’lsf of the allotment of" the * Bingham ‘“liaitfa and part of
vrarraptenumibere(J : K»7liaiidl344; containing oho hundred*
| tand fourteen acres rind four tenths of an acreywitbltbe qsq&l*
allowrince’of per cent for roads Ac.; about-fbrty acres Im
■ proved, twolog houses, log Lafnl board shanty and.-fruit
, trees (hereon,. To bo sold ns tlio property of Charles HaTI. ’
ALSO—A 4and bounded on-tWuorth by-lot No. 8 of
the.alfotmentpf.Bingham lands iiy Rutland township con*
veyed.;tp Joel Webster,end lot No.-241 of Ihe* game allotment
in Jackson and Rutland contracted to Clark SfilWell, on the
east hy Jot to Lovi Osgood, on the south by.
lot N(t 20 contracted to W. W. Westgate and lot No. 22 con
tractciito Wui. Up&iko and west by lot No. 23,contracted to
Win. Rose, jr., No. 141 contracted to JespeH. Sturdevunt and
lot Ntj. 7-contmcted to Wm. W. Stilwet}, it being lot No. 21
of thefallotmentof Bingham lands in-Rutland township and
part of warrant numbered 1402 and containing ninety nine
i acres|itod .eighteenths of an acre, with the usual allowance
of stamper cent for roads, Ac.; about eighty acres improved,
two fitune houses, log house, frame burn and two apple or*
ebardp thereon. To be_ sold as the property of Joseph A.
Hnbbfll and-juifies K. Burgees.
: ALfJO —A' jot of larid, bounded on the north by-lot No. 228
of the£ Allotment of Bingham lands in Chatham township
ttopveyetf'to Aurora Spencer lot lOB .conveyed lo i Calvin
D. Wlleeler and lot Ae. 211 contracted to Sidney L. Fuller,
cast bk lot No,2o9confcracted to Jesse Ppencer,south by south ’
line of warrant number 1335 pud west by lot-Nri.'3so coritrac
led tofrtobert Cornel!; it being lot No. 210 of the allotn ent
aforeshid and part of warrant No. 1335, containing one bun*
drad fores with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads
Ac.; about, sixty acres improved, log house, log barn, frame
crirn Ijouse and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop*
erty ojf Jacob Wilhelm.
■ALSO— A lot of land bounded and described as follows: on
the nphh by lot No. 59 of the ftilctmtmt of the Bingham
lands |p Middleburv township conveyed to Levcrett Blair and
lot N(|. 50 conveyed to dairies Bryant, on the the east by land
Uow €4* formal y in possession of Qlias.Cb’urchill, on the south
l|y said land In possession of Churchill and lot No. 87 con
veyedltc Cyrus Sherwood,‘and' ori the west by lot ■ No. 85 con
tract fp to bo sold to Judah E.jLoaingrr, liot NO. 86 now or
formepdy in possession of W. R. s] March and lot No. 59 afore
said, ft being lot No 60 of the allotment nforfesald apd part of
warrants numbered 1365 and 13u», containing orie hundred
and twenty-seven acres'and fivo' tenths of an aero, with the
nsualjallowanto of six per cent for roads ic; nbodt twenty
acres preproved, with a log house* thereon. To be sold as the
propeaty of Wm. Qonson. f,
ALfeo—A lot of land bounded north by lot No. 40 of the al
lotnust of Tinghora lands In Rutland township contracted
to Ww. Cpdikeund land conveyed to Harlem Baker, east by
lot Np. C 4 conveyed to K. W. Adorns No. G 5 conveyed to L. A.
Wildtjrand lot No. 71 contracted*© Calvin Gott and south
west by land conveyed to Uarioip Baker and the lottery war
rant do called, it being lot No. 60 J ,of the allotment of Bingham.
Inndtjin Rutland township and part of warrant No. 1372, con
taining ninety acres and nine tenths of an acre and allow
ance pf nix per cent for roads.' Ac.; about eighty acres Im
proved, frame house, two log barns, coin h use, and two ap
ple orchards thereon. To be sold us the property of Gardner
A. Ldngwell.
Al£o —A lot of land in Farmington township; 'bounded
and ne.-crihed ns follows : on the! north by lot of the
Bingfum lauds in Farmington township contracted to James
M. Stfcw.irt, on the east by lot No. 12 contracted to Nicholas
Slitoi* lot No. ISI lontractcd to itaniel C». Babcock and lot No.
115. du the south by lot No. 1151 and ou rhe west by lot No.
11 cot) tnicted to Joseph Campbcß, It being lot No. 170 of the
allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township,
Tioga county. Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered
IUSU, containing eighty seven acres and nine tenths of an
acie, witli the usual allowance of six per c'eqt for rjoads, ic.;
lifts icres improved, frame house and barn and fruit trees
theican. Tube sold as the property of Stephen Be^be.
AI.SU—A inf of land to wit: Bounded on the nofth by lot
No. c of the allotment Of Bingham lands in Fullrpin town
ship. nuneyed to .lohn E. Cochpin and lot No. 24 contracted
to K. Cl. McCuinell, cu-l ly lot jo. ISS contracted to- Jahez
Wigl tman and lf»t No 5 coi.tr.u ted to D.ixul <ouih
by idt No, ISo contracted to Orris H Brewster anil on the
ucstfbv lot No. ITS contracted to Justus MeCoimdl; it being
<Jot Mo. 4 of tiie allotment and part of warrant No
H>klßoijt«m.fng fllty one »u with nllowance iff six per
1 about fm ty Jive improved. two frame
1 baml* thereon. To be sold os the propel ty
ol Iljiam Roblyerr^
All>o—A lot of of frind, 1 tonntied and described as follows 1
On tjie north l«y lot No 1(3 of the allotment of the.Ringhaiu
lands m MuUllt.buV.\ township. now or late in the posses-mm
of Xlainl U.CbamWilin ao-1 loi N 0.42 contrac tedi to John
Duyini) the vast by bn No. f? ci'iitiacted to J. I) Abbott, lot
No 45 contiailol to lleniy B. Colgn>\o nrd lot No. 71 con
vex !'■ Nuali Looey nn the -ou!h by lot No. 45 aforesaid and
lot No 72 contractul to .las. E and i*. Andrews, and on the.
W(‘-.t|by Jot No 72 afoiesaid and lot No 43 contracted to Aa
ron Mosher, it U-Mig lot No dl the allotment of the Bing
hnmjhunJs m 'Middbbojy t«<w nsliip, Ihopi county, Pcnn-x 1-
viuiiji. mid t'lirt of warrant No Ild.T h containing ninety nine
iimlj'iie tenth .irrc-«. with the u-ju.il allowance of .it per cent
for mad", it.; w .th about thirtyhcre< miprox cd frame
twojii.g bou-'.-s, saw mill, frame min house and fruit tr<es
tb'-rt-on •ToI »* m.M a - the proj«ei t \ of donkhti.
ALSU—A lot of land houndud and described as follow*. •
On tgu* noi th by lot No. ICO of t3ie iillotmci t of the Bingham
huiilh in N 1 itMli bury tow n>lup oontnu ted t j James Cmft and
lot io 4 i (onti.icud to Aaion >b-*dier. i.n the eri-t by lot
' No. t 2 confnu ted to Jaim s K and I>* nni« Andrews on the
south by lut No afore-aid <nul lot Nu 74 com eyed to Sny
der thiiniberim and on the w. «| by lot No.ITS f hatham con
veywi to Wm. Spa] img and lot N’i 15)Hfjcesaid.lt b-iDi lot
No. |J of tlu allotnu nt of tin* iangli mi lat ds in Miildlehury
and Irhatiiam tow'iishlp®. 'l'loga county, Penmyhftnla, and
yj.irtjof ".x-arnuits mnnbered l.toti and 13.*>3. umtunung one
him-ffcd and-twenfy one acre** «n<i eight lentil# oj an acre,
w -llrilhc u-Unl allowance of «lv per cent for mad-s .Qc about
thu t» rftie? iinpiox ed. To be sold a* the property of W ilham
Button J
—A lot of land iin KlklanJ Burn;, bmtn
dedjDortb bj oowaiwsque Uiver, east Ik Sam
ueljßalhbone, south bjt Binoluini lands s , and
we. 4 by tbc Jjemuel lands, contain
inwjabout one hundred ai-rcs, about seventyfive
improved,- frame bam, orchard, and other
fruit tree s thereon.
ALSU —AnnthjLuJfot of find in Klklahd Born, |
bounded nort-h-lry Jiud Rirkhur*t, ea<-t by. Jini
othj Coats, south by Main street and T. Coats.-’
and} Tvest by Buffalo street, containing about
one’acre, all improved,'-frame tavern house,
frame tavern barn and sheds, outbuildings and I
a ft'ivv fruit trees thereon. i
Another lot iri Elkland Boro, boun-
by Geo. Uobbih s , east by Geo. Dor
ranj-e and K. T. cod, and south by B. T.
Wohd and Main street, and west by T. (.’oats,
•loci Barkhurst and George Bobbins, containing
aboiit one acre, nil improved, a frame house,
frarho barn, out buildings an 1 fruit trees
th^ceon.
lot oft land in Xelson town
ship, bounded north by tiie Cowanesque River,
cast} by -les s C Howe, south by Bingham lands,
and;- west by Uathbane, containing about
IdOjacres, about 75 acres improved, frame house,
houfce frame, 2 frame barns, b g barn, corn
houpe, out build’ s , orchard and other fruit trees
thereon. To be sold as the properly of Samuel
Ellkm, I .eander Culvor nnd Porrv Uailev.
! S. I. POWER, Sheriff.
- ydlsboro, Xov. 14, 1S(10. '
Op;DAY SCHOOL POXVEXTIOX.—We,
LJjtho undersigned, hereby extend a call to the
friends -of Sunday Schools in Tioga county and vicin
ity, &o meet in Convention ?t ondVedne*-
d iv ‘and Thursday. (ho sth and tith of December next,
at Ip o'clock A. M., to take into eonsidct ation the best
meayis of promoting the Sunday Sclw>ol cause, it is
proposed to discuss the fulhfiving n-moaig -other topics
that! may bo introduced . ' 1
l4t. AVliat can be done tmcrcat© a deeper and raerre
general interest in tiie moral and leligious training of
the young, and In secure the active semoc of more of
the people of (iod. both old and young.
2i|, The be ? t-method in Ike ordet; and government
of nl Sunday Sc honl.
3i. The Lest plan of etndy and in.-truotion.
Tpe Convention will meet in the M. E. Church, at
10 delude A.'M.
Rcvv X. X. .BEERS. Rev. L. STONE,
EeH X. L. REYNOLDS, TVM. HOLLAND,
C. B. BOYCE, J. H. AUSTIN'
lited Xot ; 10, 1?60
REGISTER'S XOTK|’E.— Xotice is hereby
f given, that the following Administrator* and
Executor?, hove Hied their accounts in tbe Register’s
office of Tioga county, that the sumo will bo
presented to the Orphans’ dourt on Monday, the 3d
dayjof December. for contiriimtion and allowance, viz :
Account of Robert Dawpson and Ellen Goodall. ad
ministrators of the estate of Sapmpl Goodpll, dec'd,
! W. p. BAILEY, Register,
Jfov, U, ISdO,
CATTLE,—.Came to the enclosure
O lf)f tbs subscriber, on the 17th cloy of September
tostjjFOßß HEAD of YEARLING HEIFERS—2
dee])(red, one light redfandjong of a grirtiy color.—
The owner or owners will please come forward, prove
property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise
they will bo sold as the law. directs.
1 *- i •.. .a. e. Rotter.
Deerfield, Nov. It, ISCOwft
i\ EDITOR’S The undersigned, ap
’pointed an auditor to; settle tho ■ nccodnf J. P.
'Pitted and Abigail Willcox,! administrators of the es»
tatejof D. B. Willcor, deo'4, will attend to the duties
of &id appointment, at thi office of A. P. Cone, in
Wofisboro, on Saturday, tbe * Bth day of December
next, at 2 o'clock P. M. j THOS. ALDEN,
l4, 1860. . :• Auditor.
Ready made f cLotijino.—a large
stock now on hand fur the fall and winter trade,
andi will be sold very cbeapiby TV, t\, R'RR ■! (70.
TVeUtboro, Ocf. 31 f ; •- |
i
®E TIOOAI county agitator.
rj iHE EMPIRE STORE IK FELL BLAST.
f 8 0,0 0 0
WORTH OF ' - - - .
DRY goods, groceries.
BCOTS AND SHOES, HATS r AND CAPS,
” Crockery, Hardware, &c.^
. OS ESBIBmOS. 41 i
J. E. BOWEN 'jSj CO.’S
Empire Store,
WELLSBORO,-TIOGA COUNTY, PA.
'oors open every day ?‘(Snndaya e’xecpted), “from
y< dawn, till dewy evej” and theb'hoys on hand to
w this immense'stock' free of charge, and. fife an
lowest key .ever heatd invTibgoi county* , :
ever w£s there such an opportunity since the days
Solomon to gratify the eye andjttbe mind. Ob;
0 we a Dofr, Jr., or some great man vriih a vocab
■y that would reach to the Rocky Mountains, that
might be ajble to tell-you one half of our endless
iety of Folll and Winter Goods. As for prices,
•e is no use in talking. We sell low we are of*
afraid folks may think that we sjeal our goods,—
do nut bejafraid, friends. Coma one and all, and
shall see what yon shall see. If year eye-sight
oor, don't forget youy spectacles, - We will show
the beav.ty of nature, boiled doWn in the kettle of
1 and -scidnocs, and manufactured into* this large
kof goods. Beoollect, we will pillow none to un
well US. )
.11 kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods.
Pollsboro, Nov, 7, 1560.
35,000: ITC DSiQ!
The Autocrat of the ; kitchen!
i THE ,
ORIGINAL P. P. STEWART
I ■ j
Fuel-Saving- and Comfort-Producing
LARCfE OVEN
SUMMER AND WINTER |AIR-TIGHT
COOKING STOVE.
For wood & anthracite or bitu-
YLINOUS COAL.—lmproved ix ISS9—RTtA
JYffle and Extra Large Flue*, and by the addition of
ths Celebrated Patent Double Sheet Bottom Flue.
Attention IS invited t<r the following points of supe
riciity: |
st. Durability . —Lasting, cgt£ at least
-20 years. Stoves are now in uso that were set up in
ISKB.
Id. Mann/actur*. —Every portion of the stove is
th roughly constructed. Each stove is submitted to
a i ritical testj and none leave <mr works unless oom
ph tely nnd perfectly finished.
Id. Captivity. —Baking, broiling, boiling, roasting
ahi nil other culinary operations performed at the
sn no time, A barrel of flour baked Into bread at a
sii tle fire. 1
I th. Economy —Saving the cost of the stove in 2 or
3 ; cars in the item of fuel. ,
ith. Ventilation of Oven. —ln the Stewart stovo
ah ne the frontdoors open directly into the oven, pro
tci ted by letters patent, securing a diheetdraft through'
th : top of the oven, by means of perforated holes in
th • door< and back flues. It will oo borne in mind
th it, as the heated air always rises, this method of
\e filiation is the only oi>e of any value wbatever.
Rb. Entire Control of Heat. —The hc;it generated
b} the gtote. may be held therein'and used or thrown
in ;o the room at pleasure. \
Tth. The Double Sheit
compressing and inverting action oPhi
nr d the oven rnoro evenly and eCicieru
b\ any other known invention. % j
sth, Hi oiling. —Performed on the lop nnd without
th » possibility of smoke entering thfe room.
)th. //<*( Water reservoir and IParmniy Closet. —
IK th useful and convenient, supplied by the waste heat
nrd without extra fuel. '
10th. Water Da<'h. —An arrangement for supplying
het water for the bath room equal to any range.
Bold by all 1 dealers, on a trial of 8 months, with a
wiitren guaranty for that period if asked.
Beware of the numerous worthless imitations now
in market. See that the name? of IP. P, Stewart nnd
of the manufacturers arc on each stove. None other
is genuine.^
Descriptive pamphlets free by mall to any address
Agencies in n!SI the principal cities nnd towns in the.
I’. S. Address Fuller, Warren A Co., Troy. X, Y..
>i,Ui Manufacturers ami Proprietors of the Clinton
Stne Woik«. Pur sale bv ’
* PARKER BROTHERS.
Wellsbom, Oct. 17. 1 SCO.
S. L. AVERY’S PATENT
IMPROVED WINDLASS.
FATENTED MAY'B, ISiiO ol.jcct nf
this invention is to apply a brake to a windlass
in such a manner that articles attacked to the wind
la; s. and raided by it. may be lowdrcd with facility:
th * hitherto blow'and tedious manual reverse move*
im nt of the windlass being avoided, and tHo invention
at the same lime admitting of th-q operator having
conplctc control o\cr the descending movement of the
ar icle being lowered. The invention is applicable to
va-ions j.urpose«i; its use in connection with wells
in. y l>e mcntoncll a.- an instance, ia winch the buck
et ,-after riised and emptied, may he easily low
ered, and tlteir idovenient retarded at the -proper.time,
sollhal they will ,mot \iolcntly strike the water. — Sci-
Amcn’rtrfi.j
For the pnrposjo of Raising and Lowering Buckets
inhVclls. it U decidedly
T *E GREATEST IMPROVEMENT OF THE AGE.
Ti e Diakc nets fis ft chock upon the backward motion
of the bucket, without turning the crank, (the crank
no ing as a bfakL by pressing inward at the handle )
VI uho’cxamiuo this machine, will at once acknowl
edge ks
PRACTICABILITY AXD SUPERIORITY,
O'er every other machine in use. The operation of
tli i windlass .is enslly controlled with, and requires hut
n'C hand. ‘ It combines all the advantages of llie old
fa dnonod Triith the s»clf-cmpt3 ing feneket, and adds
mmy new and useful improvements. It can be ud
ted to wells of any depth, ami will raise easily, with
orttlinary turning. Five' Ihtrkct* •>/ tratcr per minute!
fr >m wells of ordinary depth, and in the same pi opor
tn n to the depth o! two hundred feet.
IT he windlass and brake is also n’pplimble to raising
id lowering any kind of weight, and in every respect
[fnc superior to those heretofore in use.
sll-aring purchfised the right for the Counties nf Tio-
I imd Potter, Pa., the undersigned are [prepared to
[or for sale towln<hip rights for the manufacture and
leof the above improvement, on Toa«fvflndilo terrms.
A. lUXBV.
I* D, SICE LEV.
On. If., 1880.
itiEXmxfe FAMILV Liqi'OßS.
NVM. B. MOREHOUSE & CO.,
Importers and Wholesale Dealers in
Brandies, Wines, Gins and Segars,
bJg lenvc t° call the attention of the citizens of the
United States to their Pure Wines and ,Liquors, put
u | under their ovrn supervisionyfoiLFanrily and Me
dicinal use, in cases assorted to sultcusToifrecs. Clubs,
Military and otjer public bodies, who roquire-ta pur
clfase in large or small quantities, in casks or bottles,
will be liberally dealt with. Price List sent on ap
plication.
md IQorc lion so Bitters.
ißenommendod by the first physicians as the best
remedy known for Dyfpeprio, Indigestion, Debility,
aid nil Nervtfus Diseases. Asa beverage, it is pure,
wtiglesome, and delicious to the taste. Sold by all
ifeaggists. WM. B. MOREHOUSE &, CO., Prop’rs,
| 3 & 5 Exchange Place,
| ‘ Jersey City, N. J,
|p. «t.—The subscribers wish to engage a few active
rip, as Local- and Traveling Agents for their house,
ti v bora liberal inducements will be offered. For par
traulars, address as above. ; 13-3 m
luw3
I ITlafliMleld Flouring in 111.
peopie o IMansncld nnq viclnirjv arq hereby notified
coat said MILL has jnst been repairod.aDrt put in per
ft order, baring three xnn of stone and a Patent Grain
poroior, whichwlll separate all foul jseed from tbo grain,
nsequently tbo 1 best of work can and will be done. Met
ants and farmers are invited to try! this Mill, and first
to work will bb warranted by J. O. KELLY,
Mansfield, August 18, 1860. ‘ Miller.
N. B. Cash paid far all kinds of Grain at the Mill.
IVENING (Edition of the DAILY; TRIBUNE for
f sixty cents a month at
i £. T i|ixrs. dqok :tcbs,
j ’ ’ i
'lnr —Ey whirh a
Micat is obtained,
tly heated than
‘ Administrator’s Notice.
.
LETTERS of Administration having been granted
to thqjmdorsigned upon the estate of STEPHEN
P. MOSIERf late of; Sullivan,-dec’d,! all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to poke immediate
payment, and those having claims n-galh't the same
vlil present them to lEYDIA L. MOSIER
2ulih an, Get. 1D ; 15CC ; 5:.*
- . •: • ; •' * ■ -j
* i !
r£o THE. S I:CK,
Consumptives should try Dr. Jackson.
Throat Disaases-successfully treatedby Jackson*.
•Rheumatism is cafed by Dr. Jaqkson.„
Scrofula is cared by. Dr. Jackson. 1
Salt Rheum is cured by Dr. Jackson, - !
Skin Diseases are cared by Dr.. Jackson.
• of Hedrtis cured by Dr. Jaoksotk r " / "
Dyspepsia is cored by Dr. Jackson. *
Liver Diseases are cured by Dr. Jackson.
Neuralgia can bb permdnettlly ofcteiVy DrrJackson.
Scrofulous sore eyes cured by-Dr. Jackson,
All diseases of the Kidneys cared by Dr, Jackson.
Prolapsus Uteri Is cared by“Dr, Jackson'.
Physical Weakness is cured by Dc, Jackson.
Nervous Debility is cured-by Dr, Jackson..
In fact all chronic diseases which are cureable are
successful! treated by Dr, Jackson.
N. B.—ln Scrofulous diseases, anji all diseases ari
singfrnm impure blood, be ihviteaparticular attention.
Also, FemMe Weakness, andJemalo cjiseases generally,
.are successfully tteated*by*lntfiau Rjemedies. - • -' - •
Dr, Jaokaon may be consulted as) follows, free of
charge . I : • - \ - -*
LAWKENCEVILLE, Pa. Stag® Hooso. Wednes
day,Nov. 21. • |
TIOGA, Pa„ Goodrich Honse, Thursday, Nov. 22.
WELLSBORO, Pa.,.Stage House, Nov. 23.
COVINGTON, Pa!., Covington Ucftel, Saturday,
Nov. 24. ' -i
BLOSSBURQD, Pa., Dali's Hotel Sunday & Mon
day to 12 o'clock, Nov. 25 A 26. \
MANSFIELD, Pa., Stage House Monday afternoon
<t Tuesday forenon, Nov. 26 & 27. - •
ADDISON, N. Y, Doolittle Dotel.jWednesday, Nov.
23. ' ‘ 1 i
INVALIDS SHOULD) MARK WELL THE TIME.
TO THE HEIBis OF IRA BANTER, DEC’D.
TIOGA CQUNTY, -SS: ,
, >| At an Orphans’ Court, far the county of
] Seal I Tioga, held at Wellsboro oq the tenth day of
• —■ —’ * September, A. D. one thousand eight hun
dred and sixty, in the matter of the estate of Ira Bax
ter, deceased, on motion of Deary jSherwood, Esq.,
Attorney, the Court l granted a rule oh the heirs and
legal representatives of Ira Baxter, deo’d, to wit:
Betsey Baxter, Aaron Baxter, Abby Eliza now inter,
married with Alby, Sally Amanda now intermarried
with Taft, Calvin Baxter, George D. Baxter, Char
lotte P. Baxter, now intermarried with Hoyt, Susan
Baxter now intermarried with Joseph S. Bottom, Ira
Clark Baxter and David Doyt guardian of David B.
Hoyt, and all -other persons interested, to bo and ap
pear before the Honorablcs, the Judges of the said
Court, at a Court to be held at Wellsboro the 2d Mon
day of the December Term, iB6O, at two o’clock P. M.
then and there to accept or refuse the real estate of
said Ira Baxter, deceased, at the appraised valuation
put upon it by the inquest duly returned.
By the Court. W. *D. BAILEY,
Oct. 31, 1860—6 t Clerk of Orphans' Court.
A PPLICATION IN' DIVORCE.—To Ben
ii jamin Harrower, 2d. You are hereby notified
that Hannah Harrower, your wife, by hernext friend,
David S. Buckbee, Ims applied to the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Tioga comity for a divorce from the
bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have ap
pointed Monday, the 3d day of December, at 2 o'clock
P. M., for hearing the said Hannah Harrower in the
premises, at which time and place you can appear if
you think proper. S. I. POWER, Sh’ff.
Oct. 31, 18G0w-i
A DMINISTRATRLVS NOTlCE.—Letters
of Administration having been granted to the
subscriber, on the estate of Solomon J. Rice, late of
Charleston township, dec’d, Notice is hereby given to
those indebted to said estate to make immediate pay
m ml, and those having claims to present them prop
erly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber, at
her residence in Charleston. DIANA RICE,
Charleston. Nov. 7. ISCO'Wwfr* . Adm’x,
"VTOTICE. Vv'hercas my -wife Adeline M.
-*-* Pierce has left my bed and board without just
cause or provocation.’this is therefore to nolifj’all per
sons not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I
will pay no debts of her contracting.—Dated Far
/thiDgton, Oct. 30, I SCO.
14w± WILLIAM PIERCE.
THE TIOGA CHORAL SOCIETY will hold
it* annual Festnal at Tioga Village, commenc
ing on .MONDAY, Nov. 19th, Jfidp.nt 2 o’clock P, M.
under the direction of Prof. L.*M. FON. t o continue
five day s. and olu.-e w ilh a Concert on Friday evening.
All smgers and lovers of Mu do are invited to attend.
The Book to be u«ed will be the “ Diapason," by Prof.
Root. Books to he had at Tioga.
Oct. 25, IMIO.-ir.w3 0. B. LOWELL, Pccy.
AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned
appointed an auditor to make distribution of the
fund In the hands of the administrator* of Hiram B,
Roberts deceased,'will attend to the duties of the ap
pointment on the 24th day of November next at one
o'clock of said day at my office in Wcllsboro.
Oct. 28. A. P. CONE, Auditor.
NOTICE —All persons with Mercan
tile License for are hereby notified that
their licenses arc ready, and are requested’tp take
them from the office at or prc\ ion* to December Court.
,1. S, WATRuUS, Treas. of Tuuja Co,
WrlMicro. Nov. I, Mjv2‘»
pUFFALO ROBES.—Afow-bales of No. 1
\J nnd No. 2 Buffalo Robes, and also a few Wolf
Robes juat received by . A. ROE & CO.
WrlMw.ro. fk't. 31. 1 dCO.
A DMLNISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of
-Tjl Administration havmgbeen grafted to the sub
scriber, <m the estate of Ilemy Decay, Jute of Clymer
township. dec’d notice is hereby gnen to* those in
debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and
those having claims, to present them properly authce
ticated for settlement to lhr> subscriber, in Ciymer.
Oct. 24, ZB(KE JOB KEXFORD, Adra’r.
NOTICE is hereby given that, f will not pay
two judgment notes signed by me and dated
(Jet.. 29th, IB6o—one for SlOO due 12 months, and one
for $9O duo 15 months a f lcr date. They were made
payable to, (ioo. Ilaylett or bearer, but as there was no
Miluo received. I hereby caution" the ipublic against
Spying the same- JOEL CUOWL.
rimrieston, Oct. 31, l£7*ow3* 1
NOTICE. — To the Stockholders -of Tioga
Com»/v Rank ' The annual election for Director®
will be held on the third Monday of November at their
Banking House. Bated 22d Oct. IQfi'Oi.1 Q fi'Oi.
4t-12 B. C. WICKHAM, Prcs’t.
LIME FOR SALE. — Good ijroMi Burned
LIME for sale at Mansfield and Wellsboro, by
Oct. 17. ISOO. S. Bl ELLIOTT. '
OSCEOLA 15IGM SCHOOL.
THE first terra of this Institution frill open In the
village of Osceola, Tioga C“-. Pa., NOVEMBER
27. ISfiO, under the control of Mr. A. R. WIGIIT
MAN. (former Principal of Union Academy,) and S.
R. THAYER.
The Musical Department will be conducted by Miss
M. Davenport, an e.xpericnced teacher.;
A full ‘■apply of apparatus will materially aid in tho
interest and profit anting from a pursuit of the Natu
ral Science*. !
Rooms furnished for those wishing to board them
selves, by applying to A. K. Bosard. Esq. Good board
can be had lit rcostmnhle rates. Those wishing rooms
will be better accommodated by applying imraedintey.
Apply to A. R. Wlghtimm for a circular,or to A. K.
Dosard. A. R. WIGHTMAN.
Osceola, Oct. 20, ISCO.—l3w3
VALUABLE FARMING LANDS
FOR SALE:
THE undersigned h now offering tp settlers
a large quantity of excellent fanning lands, sit
uated farm two to filteen miles' distance from Wclls
boro, in Delmar, Shippen, Morris and Elk townships,
Tioga Co., Pa, j
The lunda'ar© generally well watered, good soil,and
in-a healthy .part of tho country, and! will be sold in
lots to suit purchasers and on very liberal terms of
payment.
For further particulars inquire of tbo owners,
Messrs. Phelps, Dodge <Ss Co., 1U aid 21,„Cliff St.,
New York, or of tho subscriber.
JOHN DICKINSON, Agent.
Wellsboro, Oct. 3, 1860-yl ■
WELLSBORO BQQK STORE.
J.BQOKS, BOOKS 1— :
HURRAH FOR SMI TIL
rr\HE subscriber, fca'ring purchuiod ofE. R. Rob-
Jrf inson his interest in the Book|and Stationery bu
siness, would respectfully inform the public pf bis de
sire to carry bn ~~ ~ X
A. ;{}HNeAaI..'NBVO P-P Olvl
AND BOOK STORE,
. where ho will furnish, i i
AT THE CEO STAND,
opposite C. G. Osgood's Store, or byjmail, the following
newspapers and Magazines./ at the publisher's rates. •
DAILIES SERVES BY CARRIERS-
New York Tribunej, -, |-
Herald, j |
Times, r ''
News,
WEEKLIES.
New York Ledger, Warerly Moguiine,
“ Mercury, Thompson’s Reporter,
« Weekly, Life Illustrated, ;
‘Welcome Guest,
Century,
Porter's *'.
Scientific American, ‘ BostonjPilot,
Prank Leslies', True Flag,
N. Y, Illustrated Tsewt, Irish American,
Harper’s Weekly,
Warcrly Magazine,
MO3STTS2X4ISS.
G odey's Lady's Book,
Peterson’siMagazine,
Atlantic Monthly, Arthur’s Magazine,
Eclectic Magazine, Radies’ Repository/
All the Year Round, Ladies’ Visitor,
Harper's Magazine,
Frank Leslies’ Magazine,
Knickerbocker, Pickles,
Budget of Fun, * Phunny Fhellow.
Also, will be kept constantly on hand, a com ,ete
repository of
CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL. POETICAL,
SCHOffL AND MISCELLANEOUS BOOKS,
Blank Books, Paper Hansiiis*,
SSHEET MUSIC, PICTURES, MAPS, ic.
Orders for Binding Books. The work executed to suit
any taste, and on the lowest possible terms. Purlieu
lar attention be given to SPECIAL ORDERS
for any thing comprehended in the trade.
SCHOOL BOOKS,
Sanders* Scries of Readers, Greaiilcaf’s Mathematics.
Colton's Fitches’Geog’y, Davie? u
Mont*itf McNally’s u Sanders’Spellers,
Potter and Hammonds Writing Book,
Brown’s and Kenyon's Grammar.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited
WM. H„SMITH.
Welhboro, Pa., September 5* i-SfiO. yl
STEWARTS' STORE,
NO-. 4. CONCERT BLOCK, MARKET STREET,
COKNINO X. T.
STEWARTS
HAVE JUST RECEIVED THEIR STOCK OF
FALL AND WINTER DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS,
Boots and Slices, Hats and Caps,
YANKEE XOTIOXS, &c.
AND 'ARE SELLING AT EXTREMELY
XjO“W -PKICE3
Corning. Sept. 2C, 1 SCO.
MIRRORS!
MIRRORS!
MIR ROES!
JUST received at SMITH’S BOOKSTORE, the
largest and best assortment of Mirrors ever
brought to -Wellsboro. People who Vi-h “to see
themselves as others see them, - ' will please call and
examine.
Application in divorce.— To Kath
erine KitT. You are hereby notified that Eras
tus Kiff, ynu-r hu-band, has applied to the Court of
Common Pleas, of Tioga county for a divorce from
the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have
appointed Monday, the 3d day of December, at 2
o'clock P. M., for hearing the said Ertstus Kiff, at
which time and place you can appear if you think
proper. 1 S. I. POMKK, Sh’ff.
Oct. 24, ISCOwL
ADMINISTRATORS’ NOTlCE—Letters of
Administration having been granted to the sub
scribers, on the estate of James At. Wilson, Jale of
Dchnar township, dec’d. notice is hereby given to those
indebted to said estate to make immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them properly au
thenticated for settlement to the subscribers, in Dcl-
rnar. . P. C. HOKr, f . , ,
ANDREW BARTLE, \ - lam "■
October 24. IMOwO- ‘
Application' in divorce.—To Almi
ra Hall, —You are hereby notified that Henry
Hall, your husband, has applied to t|»e Court of Com
mon Pleas of Tioga county for a diverge from the
bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court have ap
pointed Monday, the 3d day of December, at 2 o’clock
P. M , lor hearing the’ said Henry Hall in the premi
ses,’at which time and place you can appear if you
think proper.
October 24, 1860w4.
Application in divorce.—to e. s.
Marsh. You are hereby notified that Polly
Marsh, by bor next friend Janies «Marsh, has applied
to the Court of Common Pleas'of Tioga county for a
divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the
said Court -have appointed Monday, the del day of De
cember, aji 2 o’clock P. M., for henring the said Polly
Marsh in the premises, at which tunc and place you
can appear if you think.propor.,
Oct, 24, tSCOw-4. S. T. TOWER, Sh’ff.
EXECrTOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters “testamentary
having been grunted to the subscriber, executor
ut the estate of John I. Johnston,, dec’ll, late of
Charleston township, notice is hereby given to those
indebted to said estate tb make Immediate payment,
and those having claims to present them propurlv au
thenticated for settlement to the subscriber, ut hi* re
sidence in Charleston.. IKA JOHNSTON,
October 3, 1860.—w6 Executor,
CARPETS AND FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.—
A largo assortment now on hand and for sale
very cheap by W. A. ROE Si CO,
I Wellsboro, Get. 31, 1880, . I
PEDLER3 will find It to their advantage to call at
Roy’s Drug Store, as, he has just received a largr
supply of Essential Oils and Essences all Uiuds
which ho is selling very cheap for cash.
| A A'EW ARTICLE OF STOVE, i’ULiou.—ro
T-ulu at Kn/s Drugstore !
World,
Wilke's Spirit*
Littell’fi Living Age,
Thompson's Reported.
S.-I. POWER, Sh’ff.
for sale!
WIGTHAM & BIOttDGOOD,
AT OCRXURBERT ET
TIQGA, TIOGA COUNTY, PA..
• : A LWIE SUPPLY OF • < ’
ns.-orr tress, -s'HBUBBnsv,
. fftfAfks; EVERGREEN'S, &c., &r.. d~c.
of the most desirable kinds. and of e*
APPLET —A gu*«t supply of the choicest kinds. -Foot
different kinds uf Crab apple.
PLUMS —A. large supply of the best and most npprored
:imH.
CHERRIES - An extensive Assortment of the be*t kinds.
GRAPES-—Viz: Delaware, Diana. Isabella, Blm-k Bnrnin*
dy.-White Sweet Water, White Summer, Hartford Prolific,
Rebecca and Concord.
ORNAMENTAL —Weeping Mountain ’Ash/Hon'e dies
nnt, Balaam of Fir. Scotch fir, European Silver Fir, .Norway
Spruce, Siiu-riMi and American Arbor Vitae, Lar< b. Ac.
SHRUBBHRy-rHolly leaved Berberry,ChincM’Weigelia,
Spiraea pru ul folio, Deutzla,.Green Foraythla.
ROSES- Baltimore Belle, Prairie Queen.
GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varieties.
CURRANTS —Cherry, Red, and Whits.'-
We would invite all who are in want of-any of the ahbr*
trees, Ac., to call and see them for their own satisfaction.
B. C. -WICKHAM, .
JOHN T. BLOOBGOOD.
Tioga, Aug. 39, IBOOjrl
NEW BOOT, SHOE,
LEATHER & FIADISCr STORE.
THE undersigned, haring lensed-the store formerly
occupied by G. W. West, intends carrying on all
the branches of.tbe shoe and leather trade. .Compe
tent workmen are employed in the Manufacturing De
partment; and all work warranted to be onr own ma
nufacture.
-Also, all kinds of . ■
READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES.
constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Shoe
Findings, also constantly on hand and for 6«Je at Jotr
prices ( lor cash or ready pay.
HIDES and PELTS taken in exchange for Goods
p,t the highest market price. JOS. BIBEKOLE. ■
Wellsboro, Sept. 5,5860; I
FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SPP, ‘
MAIN ST., WELLSBORO. 4 ,
T\,f ISS PAVLINA SMITH baa just purchased her
Itx fall and.winter goods,
connsting of Straws of all kinds. Pattern "Hat?,
Bluoroer flats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks ol alj kinds,
and in ta'ct
ALL KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. ,
she solicits a call Jtutn the ladies ef Wellshoro, pud
vicinity, feeling confident that
HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, -
and compare favorably with those of any establish
ment in the county in jegard to price*
AND.PRESSING done in a
superior onunner.
Room OppoiUe Empire-Store, np-stn'ra.
Sept. 19, 1809.
WESTFIELD SELECT SCHOOL.
o.' M. STEBBINS, Teacher
The Winter Term begins November 27tlj, 1880.
TUITION:
Primary Branches, '.......0,* .$2 50
Common En^li&h 3 00
Higher Branches 3.60
Board and rooms in private families furnished at
very !mv prn cs. A good hall has been procured for
the winter lean. No pains will be spared Id" make
this school eqtial to any in the cnh&ty.
- 0. if. STtfBBTXS,
]2w4
Westfield, Tiopn Co., Pft.
Tiilnablc deal 'Estate for Sale,
THE Subscriber offers for snle the large-farm
kno’aij as the 0 situated near the Wells*
ljuro’ nml Ituad, ohe mile east of Whitueyvillc,
containing 2U‘aert*. all good farming land, about 40 acres
impriA i*'l. \i itb a frame barucand a lug house thereon, vs ill
sell (.heap for rash <»r upon reasonable time, or exchange for
propert> near Stoin Fork. \ s
F>>r farther prthMvbirs apply to 11. W. Williams, Welliborq,
Morgan Hart, Charleston,. or tlio subscriber.
Stnnv Fork. o.'t. 3. 1«G0 —3m. H. ?. HASTINGS:
WALL PAPER- **
WAIL PAPER
WALL PAPER
• WALL PAPER
'WALLPAPER
WALL PAPER ,
Latest st\les ar.<T largest assortment of wall paper
ever brought in 'V eUsboro.’ In connection with the
above can be found Window Shades of all kinds. Call
soon at • WM. H. SMITH.
WelUboro. April stb, ISGO
Y
Land.
TIIK si' 1 sri il' rt r hns for sale a Wgo quantity of
farming land of excellent quality, and In good lo
cations in 'Jiogaand Potter County, comprising sever
al lot® of nnpi ovod land. ’ *1
Tho«e lantU will be «o!d on ten time nt reason
able rnfe«. 'J h"«e who desire' to .secure to themselves
a good-farm, ctrti now d,o so on butter terma than will
c\cr be offered again in thD County.
WflM-no. March S. 1860. _ A. P. CONE.
FG5t SALE.
rpilE Flore Building on 1 Main Street, nearly oppo
j *ue C. &J. 1.. Robinson's Store, The lot is 30
feet front, and extends back 6H feet. The Building
.was built fora Store House, with open front. For
terms ic, apply to SAMUEL DICKENSON,
Wellsboro Pa,
WelDboro, August 29, 1860.
VNlOy ACADEMY
And teachers* seminary,
S. H. PRICK..., .. Principal,
Mrs. Sophia Pnifi: Preceptress.
Winter Term of 1800 and ’6l commences Dec, 4th.
Spring Term of 186,1. commences March sth.’
Tuition, from $3.00 to $5.00, Room rent, $1.50,
For particular?, see circulars.
Deerfield. Tioga Co., Pa., Get. SI, 186Gw3*^
Administrator's Notice*
LETTERS of .Idrain’stration having been granted
to the undesigned on the,estate ot JOHN HAM,
laio of Middlcbury dec'd., all persons indebted fo said
estate are requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same will present
them to FANNY M. HAM, Admr'x,
J. B. NILES, Adm'r.
MiddleWi-y Oct. 1", 1860. Ct »
1’ LAST E K. , .
THE FAR.TSERS OF TIOGA CO.
only be told that*, a large quantity of thli
superior article, recoibniended by Horace Gree
ley. is ready for them at I
THE MANSFIELD PLASTER MILL,
It requires no pufingto produce h “rush,” and is sold
at the low price of $6 M per ton.
Mansfield, Jan. 26, 1860. AMOS BIXBY.
ANEW, Large, and%legant assortment of
GAKPSTINS,
Will bo sold at tbo lowest prices, by
Lawrencevlllc, Sept. If, 1300,
Brown’s Bronchial Trocliev
OR COUGH LOZENGES. Forthe core of hoarse
ness, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and
to clear the voice fur public speakers and singers.
For sale at Roy’s Drug Store- '
FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively'psed for
horse dh-tompor, also for colds and coughs
horses, to Increase the appetite, regulate the digestion
and to improve the condition of the animal, useful
also as a preventative for horn distemper in cattle:
Por sale at Roy’s Drug Store. ¥
BINDING/
BOOKS, Magazines and Newspapers bound In Su
perior Styles. Universal facilities enable us to
pleas all. Call and she at the ’BOOKSTORE.
Balsam tolu, cough remedy —This is the
most popular and useful expectorant now in use
in this vicinity. It is prepared from the Balsam of a
tree "rowing in hot climates, mostly in South America.
7 " ; For sale at Roy’s Drug Storoi
MITCHELL’S STRUP'DF IPECAC. For Cold-
Coughs, Croup '.far.. t At Roy's H™g Store-
rrtiOTßKil- donntli.-rii’a Furniture Polish. . Prir
25 neats., ■
E. D. WELLS,