I v]:; ■h j. * ■ 1 1 '• : SIICBICJP’S SAUSS. - I I BY virtue, of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., tier. Fa., nsd Vend. E*i, -issued out of the Common Fleas -of iioga county. Pa., and to me directed, I will caposelto public sale In the Court House in Wcllsboro,on MON DAY, the 3d day of December, A. D. ISCO, at one o’clockjmtbe afternooii, the following described prop er ty.towit: ; i ' A Iqtoriond Abounded north hy the N. T, Stale Uoe, ' east by land of. Charles Buxton; sooth by land of Jo seph Mlddsugh, J- N. Cary and Aha U. Tilfori, arid , jrest by land of Rockwell, containing one biin ' dred nnd sixty acres more or less, being lot No. 64.pn the map ,of H. H. bent’s land in Lawrence township, and part of Warrant No. 3359, with about twenty See acres improved, one log house, one log and frame house, log barn and other out buildings and some frtiit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of James H-.-La thr>p. t " 1 j a- f ALSfO—A lot of. land in Union township, bounded north by Jos. east by Wbodhull and Gnmtibr, sooth {by Lyjoom&g creek and west by abd Castle] conUininirigTabout one hundred acrep. abdut 80ven4r-fiveacrea.isn proved, two frame houses fratae orchard and other fruit thereon. To -be Asd as the property of L. L. Wash burn. * . _ J* =•-" I - ALSO A lot ofjli&nd in RichmloDd township, boun ded/dprlh by east by Wm. Aylsworth, soiith by highway and tfelt by Eri Hoyt, containing about 83. acres, about tv jo acres Improved, with frame house therein.. To be as the property of W. P, 1 Parker. ALSO —Alotof Und in Delmar township, bounded north by Geo. Hastings, east by David Simmons,aoith ' by Xbtam Green ah(6 Horace Butler and west! by land - formerly of - David jGreenleaf, containing about 75 acresJaboat 15 aofc|' improved, log bouse, frame hoi isc and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Hoss9 L. Sabin afttfAngeline Sabin. i ALSO —A lot of §and situated in Clymcr township, Tioga County,'Pa*/ founded and described asitollois: Beginning at the nffth east corner thereof, thence cast AO rofts,.thence-north 12 rods, thence east 161 rod|‘to | a corner,jthence /bjith 1 degree east SO rodp, ilichco west. 73 and 2-10'wis, thence south 29 rods, thence west 130 rods, throne north 1 degree east 105 rods to the Place of beghftpng, containing 125 and 2riD .bornelot No. 3jn the Bingham lands of Clymer towpJbip, with, fr&rfe house, frame barn, orchard tn|re .on, and about rfiylnty five Acres improved! TJ be soidjis thrpropertjfi of ; Henry T. Reynolds. i }• - A^SO— A lot bfiand in Nelson township, bounpod north by. Jos. Fm[ and J. M. Hammond, east byiM* Seeley, south bylwowanesque road and west by P. Crandall A Fred'k Thorp, containing about 31 acres, about improved. To be sold aslthe. property of Hamntjn Darling. } » ALSO—A lot land in Osceola township, bounded north by M. See'ey and i H. & J. Tubbs, cast by Win. Barger and Robvf. Tobbs, south' by Cowanesque river, M. Seeley and Idfc/formerly of L. P. Hoyt, and west by M. Sbeloy and highway, running from Osceola hotel to Obwanesque rl‘er, containing about two acres, vyith a Urge steam fAipo tannery, with necessary Iqech sheds, engine tyu|se, Ac. thereon, with machinery .therein, being tbd therein. To be sold us tjienroperty of l£fP. Hoyt and Sarah T. Hoyt. I A&jSO—A lotofjand in Elkland, bounded nortli ky_ Ihe |iew York S|4te line, east by Geo. Dorrvncebnd W, W, Wright, ao,ti|h by J. W. Bennett, Jas. Hancock. W. W. Wrigbt, street, House, lot and shop ifur-, roerly owned by Chase and L. Culver, and wes| by the Chase lot, Bblfjilo streetandlots of Joel Paikburst, J. A J. G. Parkl^ijst,school house and meeting house l°tjM.. Young Robbins —containing [one hQimrod acres, 95 acres improved, more or |e. c s, with i an apple < |raard, frame bouse, frame barn and outbuildings tLpteon. < AlLSo—Anott eelot of land in Elkland Horn.boun ded north by JoMyarkbarst and L. Cu,lver east- by ’ MU bun Lewis, sfjasi by Main street, and \\ cst by L. Cujtcr, with a fw-b story frame store, -frame hojuse, frame barn, andfruit trees thereon, containing abfnt >i acre of datid, all improved. To-be sold us thtf property of Timothy Coats and Liutsfurd Coats. ALSO—A lot b£i land in Richmond township, btmn ■ ded[north by lailJS oi A. W. Wilson, east by the Wil liamson rood, so.ilh add west by Edwin Dyer—bon ing about SS about 15 acres iinproicd, friame > hoUije, frame baffe and fruit trees .thereon. To behold as the property ofijDaniel Wilson. ] ; * ALSO—A Jofc=pjilat3d in Delmar township) bounded north by John J/s)ofaaldson, east by H, P. Shuiriway Johhsofv'aouth by C. D. Emery and Wni. R. VitiderhiU, andntest by Griffin and Morris—conjain ingjabout 115 efttps, with some eight or ten acres im prdred./ To be )sld as the property of Wm J. map, ‘, | • i • - 1 'ALSO--A lot;# hind in Richmond township, bmm deSnorth by Jdiffph Walker, east by D. d. Ifoilen, M,?V. Swan Butts, south by Jo?eph| Whipple, 1 and west by Slingerland—containing about fifty acres, acres improved. To [be sold as the property of Lyman Beach. , • j I - ALSO —A lotOf land in Deerfield township, hemn* ded hortb by T. Billings, east by Lhura lEtte Johnson and south by John and -Mattison Comings and A. Drum, and we J by of Infancy l^mple—containing one hundred and twenty acres, etfc&ty acres improved, two frapie arijiframe some fruit trees thercojn. 'l}o be Bogles the pretty of M. S. Inscfao. j (ALSO—A ded north by Jo'Vth&n Jordan, east by Hillings cJtate, eouih by Wm. Jordan,- and west by Jonathn|n Jordan, „ .» m. JUu . . containing aboAthirty five acre*, all improved, frurae hefase, frame and three apple orchards thereon. sold as pj-operty o'fi'Milo Chilson andj Ma rinda Ghilson. A j j 1 1 ALSO —A lotjgf latid in Bloss township, bonded npfth by land'lo§nerly of-John Williams and laijd of YpriKln,&ast by land of Allen, jouth by wildland, and by the west half of the Giabbe warrant, contatffhg abont fire-hundred ard seventy abont twenty acres improved, with a log 1 ouse tppeon. To behold as the property of Ebsn J.. Bos •rklh. I Vj ", (ALSO —A lofrtf land in Jackson township, bonbded wqrlh by east by H. L. Miller, so ith IL Jit Milter, and wSsfc by'Jobn Peters, contair ing dbout one aore of lario-a frame store hoaso, frame barn[ and \ A' fruit trees theteon. To be sold as the p ropery of Robert Titlingb \ wALSO—A lots*f land in Lawrence towns iip, bonn aed north, by old road leading from Ifao Tioga .River east and south by If nds If C. dolket, and wesj by lands of Jacob Shackßltonjtind 3pith, containing 90 acres more or less, ab( u( 5 acres Improved, witkiouse, frame barn, saw milk out buil dings'and fruitvfrees thereon. To be sold ds tbcfpro porty of David sacon. \ c i ALSO— A lotjpf land in Clymer township, bounded aaortSj by Renjo&in Mattison, east by Chur cs Labar, squtb by SUas I%shmore, and west by Henry Sijcele, containing abofUono hundred acres, about eighty acres frame houses, one frame boifcnnd two apple orchi?di thereon. To beisold as the prop erly of Willardr|? Potter. \ ; ( ALSO—A in Liberty township, bounded ■ north by Charlfe-Biter nod Joseph Land! ...cadt by Martin Casa aort t Seelamoo, south Wilcox, and -westby Henry'sribn, containing about one hui drcd ■ Opd three acres, obout eighty five acres impi ov-ed one frame house, tap frame barns, frame, corn boui e or workshop, and ill apple orchard thereon. To be- sold Os tlia property iaf Nathan Root- I Jr ALSO— land in Charleston township. I Dee ded north hyl WT'n. Vanhorn and L. H. Elliott, eatt by ,’Jievl Elliott, fay D. Reese, D. Morris an 1 D. ifearria, and wes£ by Stillman Frost, eontaii s ng obnut two hundred aoVhs, about one hundred and' 1 icy acres ipipruved, frame house, two frame rarns and neds and other hut buildings, and an appb orchard tpereon. To biisold as the property of A. E. Niles *ad A. G, Elliot; . r ''i ALSO—A lot ,of land in Richmond township, bfaun . ded north fay lipde of Faulkner and al, east by lands formerly in pofiession of William Knapp and, (flon flening, on the>J»uth by Isaac Holden and. wesft by •Henry SeymouniEdwin Dyerand al, containing about Xliaety acres, n 'out 75 acres improved, a log house, , ftame barn and; .Iruit: trees thereon. To be sold ajj the. .girpperty of.Wty M. Johnson. I ■ ■ “ ALSO —A loi faf land in Delmar township, bounded north by J. D. ' Vfloox, east by Simon and J. D.jwil ; fox, south by G 10, Greenleaf and A. JJ. Webstof and west by A. N. l obster and John Putnam, containing about fifty acref . about twenty five acres improved, a tog bouse, fran» ■ Barn and fruit trees thereon. ‘ To bo Bald as the property of H. B. Kilburn. 1 j ALSO —A lotjsf land in Elkland, bounded nor;h by • New York Statfdino, east by J. Hammond,!south by Cowanesqne Httrt and -west by D; Taylor, containing : about 190 ncrelfoabouf 100 acres improved! a frame house, frame bKU, frame wagon house and! appije or chard thereon, ipio.he sold ns tho property, of liints , ford Coates. i, r- ! J| ALSO—A lolof land in Gaines township, bonhded 1 north* east andgkest by lot formerly of Alex’r Matti fb n i jlu south % Wm. Cowburn, containing, aboujt ton peras, all improved, n frame house, frame barn, bjaek ! smith shop sndbsome fruit trees thereon/ 1 I Atso—Ano(bar\lot in Gaines township, houhded porth and east )Sy A. P, Cone, south by S. X. Bil(m g s - gad west by Ctshrad Bernaner and A/P. Cone.jcon toinlng about l|fl acres, about 50 acres two framehouses, barn and some fruit trees thefeon. To be sold as th|e property of P. B. W, IJopkini and , Harriet A. Hopkins. . ; v ALSO —The undivided, moiety" or half part of Jtß't lyitewiPf lot* of laid in Morris township, Tioga ' -l«l — ! I county, described follows: | Xbe first one begin|iߣ | at the south eaaVcorner of lot No, 9, of. the alloti tent I of land belonging to the Hbrria family, by Williai i E, alQhgjline'efl lot No. 9, north two‘degreeseast qrie hundred and twelve .porches, thence jilongdine pl| lots ip said allotment Nos. 6 and 7, sopth 88‘d.egroes]| east IS7 perches to a small b tech a corner of lots Noi.7, 8 andjll* (hence along litfc of lot No 11 south twoi degrees, [west 112 perches *o a' small beech, thence'along line of lot No. 13, no.rtjb 88 degrees, west‘lB7 parches to the place of beginning, containing 123$ acres,with allowance of six percent, and being lot No. lb in the-allotment aforesaid. | Also — ata new beech in Ufeeof land surveyed bn Warrant Np. 1593, thence byjlots marked in said Morris survey. Nos. 9] 10 and'll,Bbn(h, SS degrees, cast 64$ percheslto. on old .birch, tsnqp north iwb degrees, east ICI perobetto anew hemlock-, •thence north 88 degrees, wes4 542 .perches along the line of lots markedjin said Morris survey. Nos 47{Si 2, and lto a new beebb. thence;.by - warrants Nos 1592 and 1593, south twf degrees* west 161 perches tb the place of beginumgJcontatninjg’sl3sjacrea and allow ance, of six per cent, being lots numbered in fsaid Morris survey 5,6, [7, and‘B. 1 ~ | Also —Another, (his western part of jlraot called Fairuold, surveyed in pursuance of warrant in the name of George Meadq and composed ofllots marked Nos 9 and iSin'sahf Morris survey, beginjbing ut the new beech above mentioned, thence byjTlots Nos 5 and 6 on said Morris survey, south 88 degwees, oast I76*perches thence by lots Nos. 10 and 13 S. | deg W; 212 perches to jthe south; linO’Of] the tract called Fairfield, thence by said line northi 88 degrees,pest 170 perches, thencq by line of warrant No 1593 north t wo degrees, east 242 perches more or less to the place of beginning, containing 2491 acres and allowance. ALSo~Anothcr, (being the leastorninost part oflract called Fairfield and composed of jots Nos 11 and 14 in said Mo:ris survey; beginniug at a beech a cornfer of lots Nos 7, 8,10 and II in said Morris survey, taehce by lots Nos 10 an!d 13, south- two degrees, west 242 perches to the soutji line of the tract called Fairfield, thence by said fine}, south 88 degrees, cast 160 perches thence by the east-lino of the tract culled Fahjfield, north two degrees]east 242 perches, to said lotlNo 8 and thence by saidjlot No 8. north 88 degrees, welt ICO perches to the placp of beginning,, containing 22b 2-3 acres, with the allowance of six per cent, fo be sold as the property of S. Hayden. „ | ALSO—A lotof land in Rutland township, bounded {north by Artemus Barnhart, east by Joseph Harding. couth and west by Geo Brow n, containing about 230 acres moffe of less, with about 110 acres] improved,lframe house, 2 frametoams and an apple orchanj thereon. } T Also —Another loqof land in Rutland township, bounded noith by lands formqrly owned by Human Soper audTjcse pb Clark, east by Bradford county line, south, by lilnd in possession of GoorpetCrippun and D. E. Sherman, ami in the wist by Graudison Wntkins and land formeij/ ow ned fey Pe ter Wheeler, George Worden and Henry Worden and | Martin, containing twt? hundred acres or thereabouts, one hundml acres Improved, frame housL 2 frame barns, frame shed, milk house, apple orchard and null trees thereod Also — Another lotun Sullivuatownship,bounded noi noith line of warrant Xu. 978, east by hint! formerly t Tiianiol Nichols and N. Smith, south by land of Joliit 13 and Arad Smith, and west by'fcopher TeKrs and A. T, containing about 110 acres.about CO acres miprined,a duelling house and a few fruit trees |hcreon. So brS the properly of John Benson. * ’ ALSO—A.Iot oi laud m Westfield township, bo north by Wutrous Seely, by Bingham south by Obediali Robinson and west by Potter conut containing eleven noma, about ;ten acres unproved, o bottle and a few fruit tiees thereon. To be sold as the ertj of-Anthouy Bennett and Thos. E. Bennett, ALbU—A lot ofland in Chatham township, by It. 'foies. west by Oiighway lending from Starks cor Joseph Howland, aobth by Croaked Creek road and e It. Tnle«. containing] about one and a Imlf acres imj .land, a liame house,lfnime bam and wagon shop and pb* orchard tbercouJ To be sold as tbu property of Stark. 1 ALSO —A lot oflahd in Clvmcr towral.ip, hounded by T. Schoonover anti L. Shelly, east by Amhew Clui A. Schoonover, sautli by Job Head and west by J. Sc: VT uu<l R. LimMey] containing about one hundred about fifty at res imjtroved, one log hohse. two log ban a few fruit ticoH theicou. To be sold as the properrt c lot K. Stiles. i ALSO—A lot of Ic^ntTln Clymer township, boginnin post in the northern boundary of warrant No. 2289, tJ said boundary pauhes to a post, thence by pnsefttec and hinds surveyed tor Charles Mosher, south 2 porches to a post, tlmnce west 100 perches to a bead thence north 243 o-lft perches tom post the place of beg containing about 1-fG acres, atyout 75 acres improve fr.imo Loose, one log house, ono frame bain and she apple orchard therein. To be sold as the property of llaner. , I ALSO —A lot of Injnd in Jackson toWighip, bonneted north by iamls’of Wm. Miller, on the cast by lands owned- by Win. CruUhers. on the south by lamia of , Bly, on the «c»t by-lands of U. L. Mi|k*r, containing one hundred and tliirty acres df landL about ono hi acres übproved, onojfrume house, ono (frame barn, ono horse barn and out buildings, two apple orc.li.ir other fruit trees tholoou. To be sold ftg thfc pioperty J X. Knapp. 1 ALSO —A lot of Hand in Charleston township, bd north by John Kvnils, east by Adam Kloc.lt ami Levi Honth'by Levi Hartj and west by Mrs. Wikon, conf uhout 1 120 acres, about SO acres Improved, frame hpime barn, out and fruit trees theming sold its the property of Morgan Hart. . | ALfSO —A lot of bind in Sullivan township, bounds by life John Maine plate, cast'by Munson'Bond atk uay,#onth by it. Hi Doud and ivest by Robert Oitctp tainiyg ai'Oiit .seventy five acres, about sL\r*uty tier provqd, a frame house, frame barn, out buildings, nr orchard uud other limit trees tliereuo. To bo sold | property of A J. Sfiiifh. i | A Lf-0 —A lot ofJami in Westfield bonnded-horth by Bmgb.uu lands, ba>t by Charlton Phillip*. south h\- Cow auesrfue river amij west by Charlton Phillips, con aluing about two hundred acre*, about 40 acivs improved, tw. frame houses, two frame burns, one corn house, one gnat n ill and apple orchard thoruon. To be sold as the pn.pcm o ' Rich ard Phillips with uotico toCbarlton Phillips terre’ter ant. ALSO—A lot of laind in Lawrence township, boundc north by State line, oast by V. D. Starr, south by T. B. Tor ipkmsj and west by Lymiui Bacon, coptainulg about 30 acre .about 20 acres improved, 2 lop bon«eU, 1 log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. * To be sold as the property of John Baker. ALSO—A tract of land situatejn Shipped township, Tioga county, beginning qt a poet the S. K. corner of a lot ®f land in the occupancy of|An-on Holmes formally owned b« Bachc i Boss, thence by said lot north oneilrgree east 72 OilO por ches to a post, thence by l.ands formenitof \\ Lite L Maynard, north 44 deg. east do perches to a postj thence by lalds for merly of same south 45 dbg. east 84 pbrehos to a post,|thence by lauds formerly of same south 30 dftg west 130 pertlies to a post on the high hank of PintTCrecki thence along said'high bank ol Pine Crook; by its courses to & post in the south line of said Anson Flolnica’ lot and thence easterly by said llolmes to the place of beginning, containing -Seventy cue nenfe, with about 20 acres impibved,a two stdry flame house.frame bum and small orchard; thereon. |Td bo sold as the property of Kyan ILud. ; | ALSO —£ lot of land in Middlebury township, blmnded north by lands of David White, east by lands of Wm. K. Mitchell, south by ijond leading from plunk road in Middle hmy to Farmington nud west by lands of, or occujued by Enoch lloward. containing about % of an acre of improved land, with a frame frame barn and frui t trees thereon, said lot being situated nearly opposite the school boube. To be sold ns the property of C. | ALSO—A lot of laud in Tioga towrishin, bounded nirtb by Abel Sly and C. C,|Miller, east by >V. MT. Ballard, sqnth by the Ford and Seymour Jot and west by Q. C. Miller and Lewis Kelly, containing about-fifty a<frvs.aboi4 ten acres imfcroaed, a log house, frame barn.and .some fruit trees thereon.? To be sold ns the property of S. A. Bullock. * | 4.LS0 —A 'lot of jand in MWtilebnrv township, b mnded north by highway, fast by S Ml. Field and Minor^Ficlc. south by Edward Briggsvjand west by the Guage lot. con aining about one hundred-acres, about forty, acres improve I, with 'frame house,fmmebaro and moicfruit trees thereon. To be sold as tiie property of Thomas J. Mann- j ALSO—A lot of]land in Richmond township, b north by Joseph P.lMorris and lot (onnerlyownc.il 11. G. Smyth, ea«t by D. C. Ildblen, south by I). C. I and West by I).C. gulden and Joseph P. Morns, coni about fifteen acres, jnore or less, with about ten aid proved, with a elenii furnace or iron .works with ne buildings for satne.jalso an office, four frame double d 1 houses, three brick poal kiluß, one or two shanties ant al sheds for coal tbcjreon. i Also—One other jot.of land in Rlchrriond townshlj , Tioga county, bounded and described os follows: boginnl ig at a white ask the north east Corner of.wdrrant No. 332 in the name of Josiah Lockhart, thence by Iqnd foimerlj o Anna Morris, north 87}4 degrees wesi 645 parches and three tenths of n perch to stones, thouce northerly by and of Tine D. Piilcben 153 perches to a hemlock, thence sou h 87% degrees east 645 perches by tand.ofK, B. Uodeil iU to a hemlock, the south east corner,ot warrant No. 4482, thence southerly by warrant No. 5880,iT53 perches to the pine *of lie ginning, containing six hundred and twenty acres an V nine ty “two perches.„ [ Also—One other lot of laud, beginning at a white south east corner of warrant No. 5590 in the name of Billington, thence north 58 degrees west by wold B>l warrant 0L4% perches to a post, thencu south ISO j thence east 89.2 perblies to a post in the east lino of t No. 333 !u the name of Josiah,Lockhart, thence by I wartant line nnrtlf % of a degree east 176.8 percheS ash the place of bpginuin'g, containing ouo bundrei and ono hundred arid eleven parches. To be sold as ‘ erty of Mansfield Lfon Works. - c v . ALSO —A lot of land, bounded and descrij follows: On the riorth by lot number 63 of thq ment of the Bingham lands in Mlddfebury tow contracted to Wiliam L. Merrick and lot numlj now .or lute in possession of. Wm. R. S. March,] east by lot number 06, aforesaid, lot number ,61 tractcd t-o Williai Genson,iand lot number 87 cj ed to Cyros Sherwood, on the south by lotnumj contracted'to Jeremiah Whitney, jr., and on th by lotpumber 171 aforesaid, and lot dumber 8| or lote> in. the possession of Luther Wilson, it be numbered of thsj allotments of the Bingham ifl Middlebury township, Tioga county, Pb., and j warrant numbered 1365, containing forty fbuj ana six tenths of an herewith the usual allowd six' per cent for r{mds, Ac, with abput forty aci proreh, frame hoi tse, barn, frame cbw bouse 4s shop, and fruit tr sea thereon. To be sold os tbi erty of J. E. Losliger. . -i , < i ALSO—A lot lof. land, bounded; and descrij follows, viz.: On^the northl by lot number 334 allotment of the Bingham lands In Chatham tow Tioga county, nojw or formerly in possession of| ard Hem, on the'cast by lots numbered .335, •a 332, the latter conveyed to Rohfom Guile, on tbj by lot nomber 273 contracted to be fold to \1 I. r ■ ! 1 ■' i J - *f mm* T I O&A IC O U TY AGITATOR. Freetaan, and "on the, wekt by lofe cumber 322 convey ed to Arad Marlet and lot-number 2 in the possession of 'Daniel Angell, it belfig'-lot number 341 of the al lotment of tbe Bingham! tends in Chatham township aforesaid, and part of warrant numbered 1315,.don taining fifty five acres and five tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac., thirty acres improved, two board houses. log born and fruit trees. To be soldj as the property of Bichard Ham, " i • _ ALSO—A lot of land hounded and described ns fol lows, vizt On the north by lot nnmber 323 of the al lotment of the Bingbaml lands in Clymor township,on the sast by lot nnmber 254 of the said allotment in Chatham, convoyed to 1 Ashley Guild, on (he south by lot number 131, convoyed to Level Short, andlofnum--. her 332, conveyed to Isaad'Bumside, and on the west by lot number 128, contracted to be sold to William H. Reynolds, it being lot number 130 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Clymer township aforesaid, and part of warrant numbered 1326, containing fifty two acres and eight tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per ceiit Tor roads, Ac, about forty, acres improved, a framel house, log house, and two lorn bams, fruit trees thereon. To be sold as] the property of Abner. D. Humphrey. ALSO—A,Iot of land bounded and described as fol lows, vis: On the northjby unsold land of the Bing ham estate and! lot number of Ibe allotment of the Bingham lands in Dcerfichi township, on the east, by lot number 61 contracted to be sold to Joel Chapel and lot number 15 convewed to Eleazer Clark, on the south by said lot nuipbdr 15 and lot contracted to be sold to Victor Case, nnd!.on tho west by lot number 17 contracted to be sold to iChnries Hall and unsold, land, it being lot number 52 of tho allotment of the Bing ham-lands in Deerfield Aforesaid, and port of warrants numbered i 1344, and 13'4|5, coStainxng 58 acres ond six tenths, with the usual allowance for roads, about 25 acres improved. To belsold as the property of Joseph H. Monroe. ALSO—A lot of land bounded north by lot number 74 of the allotment of [the Biugham buds in For mihgton township,easily land conveyed to Joel Park, hurst, south by lot number 100 aforesaid, and lot No. 77 aforesaid, and lot number 73 contracted to John H. Moerhess, it being lok number 76 of tho allotment of the Bingham-lands in iFarmington township, and, part ’of warrant number 4274, containing sixty six acres nnd three tenths or an acre and allowance'of six per cent for roads, Ac. To be .s,old. as the property of John H. Moerhess. <■ ALSO—A lot of landi bounded north by lot num ber 40 of tbo allotment of Bingham lands in'Farming ton township, and lot pumber 76, east by lot number 153 contracted to Levi 11. Matiison, and lot number 102 contracted to Tqomas J. Mann, south by land con veyed to William R. Gee, and land conveyed to C. P. Williams and H. R. Sage, 1 and west by lot number 77, contracted to John Bryan}, it being lot number 100 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township, and part of warrant number 4294, contain ing ninety! nine acres and allowance of six per cent for roads, fbe, about fiftden acres improved, log bouse, frame bard and fruit trees thereon. To be told us the property olf John 11. Moerhess. ALSO—lAlotof land, bounded north by lot num ber 70 of the allotment of Bingham land* in Farming ton township, conveyed to Ford A Parkhurst, and lot number 7* contracted to Enoch Blackwell, east by said lot number 74 and lot number 6, si ulb by lot number 77, icqutracted .to John Bryan!, and west [by lot npirtber 98 conveyed to G. W. Phelps, lot 72 conveyed io John Niinf, and lot number 25, now or formerly in possession'*? John W, Gee, it being lot nbmber 73 of; the allotment of Bingham lands In Farmington township, and part of warrants num bered 4296 and 4294, containing forty eight acres and two tenths of an acre, aid allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac. To bc'sold as the property of John 11. Moerhess. I fth by If Nh hison bdike, frame Did 03 tindcd lands, r lino, |jc log ■ prop- □orth ier to i»»t by roved .n tip- mrth c and oono icres, s and Dan- ALSO—k, lot of land, bounded and described ns follows, via : On the north by Jot No. 64 tf the allot ment of tbi Bingham: lahds in Farmington township. Tioga county, conveyed to Frederick "Cady, on the east by lot 1 No. 83 contracted to bo sold to Samuel Ilazlett, oh tbo south !byj.said lot No. S 3 and unsold land of thi Bingham estate, and on tbo west by un sold land [and lot No. 63, contracted to bo sold to Ephraim letter, it being lot No. 84 of the allotment aforesaid, and port of warrant numbered 1371, con taming foijty two acres and three tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac, about 40 aires improved, log house, two log burns, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as ihe property of lifen ry Rogers: -ALSO—|A lot of land, bounded and described as follows: |On the north by the north line of warrant number X3lJ|, on the east* by unsold land of the Bingham estate, on the south by unsold land and north! line of lot Not. 268 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield, contracted to he sold to John Crailg, anfion the west by unsold land, it being lot No. 20|5 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield! township, and part of warrant numbered 1313, containing forty tvVo acres and two-tenths of an acre, witi the usuel: allowance of six per cent for roods, Ac! To bo sold iis the property of Jonathan Pierce. 1 ; at n en by lands 3 5-10 tree, using 1, one ts and .abort m the lately oseph about ndicd fiame is and If Mm. untied Hurt, lining frame To- be 1 north high 1, Con 's ini upplc us the ALSO-+-A lot of land, bounded and described as follows, viz On tho north by lot No. 341 of the al lotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham township. Tioga county, on the 'east by'lot No. 332, conveyed to Ransom Guile, and lot No. 331, on the south by lot Np.-50aqdlot No. 82, ] tho latter chnveyed to P. Chamberlain, and on the west by lot No. 323 and lot No. 322, conveyed to. Orael Marlet, it being lot No. 273 of- the allotment-of tihe* Bingham lands in Chat ham township aforesaid,! and part of warrants num bered 1315 and 1330, containing fifty one acres and one tenth of an aero/with the usual allowance of six per.cent for roads, <tC», bp the same more or less,about ■ thirty acres improved, frame boose, frame barn, and fruit trecte thereon. To be sold as the property of Wil liam Freeman. ALSO-f-A lot of land, bounded on the north by lot No. 127 of the allotraei t of the Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tiogi county, contracted to S. B. Russell, on the east by lot No. 95, now or formerly in possession Robert and Joseph Longwell, on the south by the line of the Lottery Warrant, so called, and on the west by lot No. 97, contracted te S. K. Longwell, and lot No. 125, contracted to Joel P. Hubbell. it be ing lot No. 96 of thea.Udtmcnt of the Bingham lands in Rutland township) anld part of warrant numbered 1216, containing fifty four acres and two tenths of an acre, with the usual‘allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac.,be the sante more or less, about forty acres improved, log house,' two log barns, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold asfthe property of Philander Gould. i S ALSO-j—A lot of land! in Lawrcnccville, bounded north by the State line, ejast by Philander Hard,south , by Joel Adams, Gowjly and meeting house lot, and west by Main street and Cowly, containing about one acre, more or less, all improved, with a large frame house i frame barn, frame.office, ice housc, v out buildings, and fruit brecs thereon* To be sold as the property of Lewis Darling. ALSO—A lot of land, bounded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lot Noj 183 of the allotment of j the Bingham lands in Chat ham township, contracted } to be sold to fc’cter V. * Holiling, op’ the Bast by lot No, 306 and Bingham land, on tbo south by lot No. 285 contracted to be sold to John D,.-Perry, and on the west by lot No. 196 conveyed to 2d, and lot No. 195 con tracted to be sold to David Geo, it being lot No 307 of the allotment of Che Bingham lands in Chatham aforesaid, and part of warrants numbered 133 G and 1351, containing fifty three acres and nine tenlhs of an; afire, witlf the usual allowance of six per coot for roads, Ac., be the santa more or less, about twenty five acres improved, log hqusq and fruit trees thereout To bo sold as the property of Nathaniel U. Starks. ALSO—A lot of land,;bounded on the north and east by unsold lands-of the Bingham estate, on the south hy lot No 200 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield town ship, Tioga county, contracted to be sold to Nathaniel Skin ner and let No. 199, and 'on Jthe west by unsold lands jpf the ■ said estate, it being lot 5p.214 of the allotment aforesaid nod part of warrant No. 1232/cot tabling one hundred ncrce, with the psual allowance for road i Ac/ more or less; about tkinoty acres improved, two frame bouses, a horse bars, frame barn and sheds and fruit trees thereon. To he sold as the property of Hiram E. Tanner. ( ALSO—-A lot °f land, bounded and described a* follows, via: On the earth by lot iNd!29 of the allotment ol ehc Bing ham lands In Farmington, contracted to be qold to Hanson Hoyt, on tho east by land convoyed to Frederick Cady and lot No. 84 contracted to be sold to Henry Rogersyon the south by said lot No*'B4, and unsold land of tho Bingham estate, and on the weit by lot Nb. 20 contracted to be sold to WII- Ham Campbell’; it being jot No; 63 of tho allotment of the Bibghnm lands In Farmlfigttm aforesaid, and part of war rants numbered 1043,1044 nbd 1371, containing 59 acres and 3-10, {with the Usual allowance 4c., with about twenty five acres improved, a log house,|log barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Ephraim Utter. ALSO—A. lot of land bounded and described as follows, viz; Os the north by lot Koj 55 of the allotment of the Bing-' bajoi lands Id Chatham township, contracted to be sold to- John Boom and No. 56 contracted to Moses Patrick and Reu ben Taylor, onihe.eaat by lot No. 79 contracted to A. J.Van-' houten and 78-conveyed to Sinclair Smith, on the south by lot No. 9l contracted to be sold to Philemon., Smith and on thb westjby loi.No. 89 contracted toO. P. Beach, and lot No. 55|oforesaid. IfbcinglotNo.SOoftheeilotmentof the Bing ham hinds in Chatham aforesaid and part of warrant num bered 1331, containing one hundred acres with the usual al lowance of six per cent ibrtroads, about sixty acres ini proved, frame house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Win. Finkner. ALSO-j-A lot of land bounded and described as , follows, vii: On the north by land In the possession of Alonzo Ste vens and unsold land of Slid Bingham estate; on tho debt by lot No. 52 of the allotment Of the Bingham lands in Deerfield add Chatham townships, pontraded to be sold to Joseph C. 1 !\ \ i i sanded jy X. i [olden, lining res iui tessnry .oiling sever sh the lionma ingtun irclies. arrant lie said fto the t, acres p prop- ped 08 pf the inship, | Kich £33 and esouth filliom Monroe; on the southby lots contracted:to Victor Case and Hot No. 86 conveyed to Walter H.’ Baldwin, and on the weal by raidteod In the possession of Alonzo Stevens it being lot No* 17 of tho allotment of the Biugham lands and part of warrants nmpbercdHOTl and. 1344; containing one hundred 1 and fourteen acres and four tenths of an acre, with the usual • allowance of six per cent for roads Ac.; about forty acres im* ~proved.two log houses, log. barn, board shanty‘and. icuit trees thereon. To be sold ns t!ie property of Charles Hall. ' ALSO —A lot of land bounded on the north by lot No. Bof the allotmeufof Bingham tends in Rutland township con , veyed to Joel Wcbster,and lot No. 241 of the same allotment in Jackson and Rutland contracted to Clark SUlwell, on the cast by lot No. 12, contracted to Levi Osgood, on tho .south by lot No. 20 contracted to Vi. W. Westgate antllot No. 22 con , traded to Win. Updike and west by lot No. 23, contracted to Wm. Rose, jr., No. U 1 contracted to Jesse 11. Sturdevant and lot No. 7 contracted to-Wm.-W. Btilwcll,it beinglot-No.il of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township ana part of warrant numbered 1402 and containing ninety nine Acres nnd eight tenths of on acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent-for roads, Ac- about eighty acres Improved, two frame houses,. log house, frame barn and two apple or chards thereon. To be sold as the preperty of Joseph A. flubbed and James K. Burgees. * . . v 'ALSO—A lot of tend, bounded on the north by lotßo. 228 of the allotment of Bingham tepds in Chatham township conveyed to Aurora Spencer lot No. 10S conveyed to Calvin D. Wheeler and lot No. 211 contracted to Sidney L. Fuller, east by lot No. 209 contracted to Jesse spencer, south by south J Une of warrant number 1535 and west by IdtNo. 350 contrac ted to Koficxt Cornell; It being lot “No. 210 of the allotment aforesaid and part of warrant N 0.1535, conUtining one hun dred acres with the usual allowance of six per cent for roans Ac.; about sixty acres improved, log house, log barn, frame corn home and fruit trees thereon. To be sold .as the prop erty of Jacob Wilhelm. ■ ALSO—A lot ot land bounded and described as follows: on the north by lot No. 59 of tho allotment of the Bingham lands iu’Middleburvtcwnship conveyed to Levoratt Blair and lot No. 50 conveyed to James Brj' an L° n the the east by land now or formerly in possession of Cbas, Churchill, by said tend in possession of Churchill and lot No. 87 con veyed tc Cyrus Wierwood, and on the west by lot No. 85 con tracted to bo sold to Judah 35. Losinger, lot No. 86 now or formerly lu possession of W.R. S. March and lot No. 59 afore said, It being lot No. 00 of the allotment aforesaid and part of warrants numbered 13C5 and'lSG7, containing- one hundred and twenty-seven acres and five tenths of an acre, with tho usual allowance of six per cent for roads Ac; about twenty acres improved, with a log bom>o thereon. To bo sold us the ' ptupejty of Win. Gonsou. A L 8U —A lot of laud bounded north by lot No. 40 Qf the al lotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township contracted to Wm. Updike and land conveyed to Uarlem Baker, east by lot No. (Vi convey ed to 35. Vi, Adams No. Go conveyed to L- A. WHdor and lot No. 71 contracted to Calvin Gott and south . west by land conveyed to Uaik-ni Raker and the lottery* uar -1 runt so culled, it being lot No. CD of the allotment of Bingham lauds in Rutland township and part of warrant No. 1372. con taining ninety acres and nine tenths of an acre and allow ance of six per cent fur roads, Ac.; about eighty acres im proved, frame house, two log barns, corn h ose, ond two ap ple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of GUrduer A. LongwqlL ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, bounded and described hs follows: on the north by lot No. 172 of the Bingham lauds in Farmington township contracted to James M. Stewarts on the east by lot No. 12 coritructed to Nicholas Sliter lot No. 181 contracted to Daniel O. Babcock agio lot No. 115, on thfl south J*y lot No. 115, ond on ihe west£»y lot No 11 contnuted tu jes-eph Campbell, it being lot No. 170 of the allotment, of the Biugham lands in Farmington township, Tioga comity. Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 1059. cnuiiiiuing eighty seven svcrcH and tune tenths of an acre. with.the usual allowance of six per cent fur roads, fifty acrcslitnpioved, fiaino house and barn and fruit trees thereon, fro be sold as-the property of Stephen Beebe. ALSO —[A lot of land to \ut; Bounded ou the north by lot No. 3 of the allotment Of Bingham lands in Sullivan town hbip, conveyed to John E. Coohran and 24 contracted to E. G. MpCornell, east ly* lot No. 188 contracted to Jabcz Wightnmn and lot No. 5 contracted to David Roblyer, sonlb by lot N0.,180 contracted to Oiris F. Brcustcr and on tho west by lot No. 178 contracted to Justus McCornell, it being lot No. 4 of the allotment aforesaid and part of warrant No. IM9. containing fifty one acres, with allowance of,six per tent for lands Ac ; about forty five acres improved, two frame barni and (apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property ol Ilham Koblver. AJ.BO—A lot’of of land. I»onnded and described as follows: On the not|th l-\ lot No lf3 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in MlddUbury township, now or late in the possession of Uavul yf, Chamberlin and lot No. 4*2 contracted to John Pay. on the east by lot No. C 9 contracted to J. B. Abbott, lot N 0.45 contracted to IlcurV B. Colgroro and lot N’o. 71 con veyed to No.ih,Locey,on the south by lot N 0.45 aforesaid and lot No. 72 contracted to Jus. E. and B. Andrews, and on the \u-?t by lot No. 72 aforesaid and lot No. 43 contracted to Aa um Myeher, it l>cing lot No. 9 of the allotment of the Bing ham lands in Middiebnry hjwnship, Tioga county, Pennsyl vania, andi part of warrant No. 1353, containing ninety nine nml t-no tenth.acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac.; with about thirty acres improved, frame house, two log iitiuse*, saw mill, frame corn hou-e and fruit trees diet con. To bo sold aa the propeily of Sylvester Conklin. ALSO—A lot of hind bounded and described as follows: Ob the north by lot No. 15fi of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlrbury township, contracted to James Croft and lot No. 43 1 Contracted to AalKin Mosher, on the east by lot No. 72 contracted to Janus E. and Dennis Andrews, on the south by lot No 72 aforesaid and lot No. 74 convejed to Sny der Chamberlin and on the west by lot No. ITS Chatham con vejed to Wm. Spalding and lot No. 166 aforesaid. It being lot No. 73 of tile allotment of the Bingham landsin Middlebury and Chatham townships, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 1350 and 1353 r containing one hundred and twenty one acres and eight tenths of an acre, with tbo usual allowance of six per cent for roads &cg about thirty acres improved. To be sold as the property of William Button. ALSO—A lot of land in Elkland Boro, boun ded north by oownnesque River, east by Sam uel Ratlibonc. south by Bingham lands, and >vest by the Lemuel Davenport lands, contain ing about one hundred acres, about seventvtive acres improved, frame barn, orchard, and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land in Elkland Boro, bounded north by Jnel Parkhurst, eyt by Tim othy Coats, south by Main street and T. Goats, and west by Buffalo street, containing about one acre, all improved, frame tavern house, frame tavern barn and sheds, outbuildings and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot in Elkland Boro, boun ded north by Geo. Robbins, east by Geo. Dor rnnee and R. T ti Wood, and south by R. T. Wood and Main street, and west by T. Coats, Joel Parkhurst and George Robbins, containing about one acre, all improved," a frame house, frame bam, out buildings and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land in Nelson town ship, bounded north by the Co.wanesque River, east by Jesse Howe, south by Bingham lands, and west by 1 . Rathbone, containing about 100 acres, about 75 acres improved, frame bouse, house frame, 2 frame barns, log bar&rcorn house, out build’s, orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property-of Samuel Ellison, Leander Culver and Perry Dailey. S. I. POWER, Sheriff. Wellsboro, Nov. 14, 1860. OUKDAY SCHOOL CONVE^TION.—We, O tho undersigned, hereby extend, a call te tho friends of Sunday Schools in Tioga county and vicin ity, to meet in Convention nt Mansfield, on Wedness day and, Thursday, tho sth and 6th of December next, at 10 o’clock A. M., to take into consideration tho best means of promotingv the Sunday School cause, it is proposed to discuss tho following among other topics that may be introduced. Ist. What can be done to create a deeper and more general interest in the moral and religious training of the young, and to secure the active service of more of the people of Gad, both old and young, 2d, The best method in tho order and government of a Sunday School. - 3d. The Lest plan of study and instruction. The Convention will meet in the M. E. Church, at 10 o’clock A. M. Rev. N. N. BEERS, Rev. L. STONE, Rev. N. L. REYNOLDS, WM, HOLLAND, C. R. BOYCE, J. H, AUSTIN. Dated Nov.ilo, 1860, T 3 EG I STAR’S NOTlCE. —Notice is hereby A.V given, that the followingiAdministrators and Executors, hove filed their accounts in the Register’s office of Tioga eounty, Pa., and that the same will bo presented to the Orphans’ Court on Monday, the od day of December, for confirmation and allowance, viz: . Robert Ellon Ooodall, ad ministrator| of the estate of Samuel Goodoll, dec’d, W. D. BAILEY, Register. Nov. 14, 1860. t CTRAY*' CATTLE,—Came to the enclosure °f thesubseriber, on the 17th day of September last, FQjjR HEAD of YEARLING HEIFERS—2 deep red, one light red, and one of a grizzly color. The owqer or owners will please come'forward, prove property, pay charges and take them away, otherwise they will be sold as the law directs. „ . „ . H. E. POTTER. Deerfield, Noy. 14, 1860w3* .j AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned, op. pointed on auditor to settle tfi:e account J. F. Field and Abigail Willcox, administrators of the es tate of D. B. Willcox, dco’d, wjU attend to the duties of said appointment, at the office of : A. P. Cone, in Wellsboro, on Saturday, the B*h day of December next, at 2 o’clock P. M. - THOS. ALLEN, Nov. 14, 1860. ( Auditor. ,T>EADY MADE CLOTHING.—A large stoc k now on hand for tho fall and winter trade, and will be sold very cheap by W. A, ROE .t CO. Wellsboro, Oct 31, 1800. ; A Kpvelty in tho Art-World! PHOTOGRAPHY UPON PORCELAIN. Secured by tetters patent In the United States, - England* France, and Belgium. rpHE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC I -PORCELAIN COMPANY, Xi. 781 Beoibw« New York*having secured their novel and ingenious mvention by American and European patents, are fully prej»sed to ex ecute all orders for p-* MIXUTtJttE LZSEItXSSES 0? 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In order-to furnfsh facilities ,for tho gratification of the popular taste, jandjo meet the wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts desirous of having portralte-on porcelain, the Com pany have imported from Europe a collection of superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order, which they sell at cost prices* 1 1 As tho American Company are owners, of the patent right, aud.couBcqne»tly the only persons authorized to usethepro- Cesc, they have determined, in Order to afford people in eve ry section of tho Union an opportunity to possess 1 Portraits on China, to make tho Allowing*proposition to Residents in the Country, who are unable to 1 visit-porsonally the Atelier and GaJ- ; j leries in New York. “ • 1 Persons sending a photograph, ambrotvpe or dagncrreo type to the office of tho Company in New York, accompanied by Five DotLAES, will receive in return by express, free of charge, A richly ornamented Breakfast Cop and Sau cer, with the portrait transferred thereon. By transmitting a dagiforrcotj pe and they wjll secure in like manner, A handsome French Vase, or Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sendjog a pair of daguerreotypes and Fifteen Dollars, - * they will receive in return A pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits executed equal paintings; and, in like manner, portraits can be reproduced on porce lain wares or Vases of every quality of finish, ranging in price from twenty to one hundred dollars the pair. N. B.—Be particular in writing the address, town, county and state distinctly. t All letters to be udressed to “ Manmttjcr,. American Photographic Porcelain Co.” 781 Broadway, nov7m3 - New Yobx* piLRERS PORTABLE CLOTHES DRYERS EQUALLED.BY NONE—EXCELLED NEVER. READ the following enumeration of advantage* over any Dryer ever before ofiered-to the public. The truthfulness of its claims to these-advantages can be attested by hundreds who have used them : IsL The facility for spreading at any point of eleva tion most convcnient for banging on the clothes, and Iben saising by n simple, yet powerful hoisting jack, well up and out of the way. All will readily see the great importance of this arrangement. Many station ary machines are fitted up with a-rnck and pinion, or ,other expensive nmhcnmbrons devices, for raising the frames, costing from SIU to $2O) But here we get this very desirable facility in a manner more effective and simple than ever before devised, and that in connec tion with the Portable Dryerj and all at an expense but nominal. Dryers without this, necessarily bring the clothes so low as to be in the way of everything passing beneath, and yet so high as to makeHbe hang ing on and taking off the clothes, a work of labor and inconvenience. Edf instance, to take off frozen clothes in winter, from a common lino, in easy reach, is bad enough, but when it has got to be done' standing cn tip-toe, and reaching up, it is tedious in the extreme. The Challenge Dryer can bo lowered as easily as it can be raisfed, by the same jack, so a*s to come within the easy reach of a child. The operation of hoisting aud lowering is as simple as that of working a pump han dle. 2d. The lower end of the center ihnft or post, has fitted to it'a taper iron thimble, fitting into an iron socket, let into the ground post, so that when the ma chine is set up, it has a joint as solid as iron can make and which is only improved by wear. Tho socket is so made as to act as a cap to preserve the post, and a ring to prevent its splitting, and is provided with a cover, to keep out water, snow and dirt. A flange on tho thimble sheds the rain, so as to prevent the water from getting into the socket when the Dryer is set. ef fectually precluding tho possibility of its getting fro zen in. 3d. It is the best made and most durable machine ever offered to the public. The hubs are iron—no splitting—no shrinking by the weather—so as to bind on teethe post. The iron work is covered with a hea vy coat of varnish, thoroughly baked on. The arms and braces arejoined to tho hubs in a manner defying comparison, strength and durability.— The cenl and timber are of the best quality, and put in tho most substantial manner. 4lh. In revolving, it runs iron on iron, hence re volves very easily, a breath of air being sufficient to set it In motion, and new portions of the clothes are constantly'being presented eo the wind and sun, and the process of drying goes on very rapidly, and clothes will dry one-third quicker than on the straight line. 6th. In case of threatened rains, or in cold weather, tho Dryer can ba folded up with the clothes on, ‘and taken into the house. If desired, it can be set jij) Jn the house in rainy or inclement weather. It requires shoveling of paths, or wading in snow or wet grass, as the operator can put the clothes without moving from thOfOrdinary path or stoop, os tho case may be, as being portable, it can be set up where a stationary Dryer would be in tho way. Thousands have lost health and life, by exposures in snow and imperfect paths or wet grass, which this Dryer fenders unneces sary. This is no humbug, but a substantial? staple ma chine, filling onb of /he most palpable and every day wants of every family in city and country. Nothing can exceed the favor with which they are received, and we refer to this and their rapidly increasing sales, and-to the testimonials of those who have used them, as proof of their intrinsic value. One of the best proofs of their superiority, is found iirtbe fact that numbers of persons who had bought other Dryers, have thrown them aside and are using the Challenge Dryer. In every point of economy, convenience and durability, it challenges the world. * = , Township rights for sale in Tioga, Bradford and Ly coming Counties, by the undersigned or his agent, from whom, also, machines can be procured. Address H. STOWELL, Jr., Wellsboro. Or J, J. Miller, WilUhmsport, Agent for Lycoming County. J3wl2 Machines can be procured at Wellsboro. EAV ATTRACTIONS. K. 51- W OOD, photographic artist. SKYLIGHT Ambrotyocs, Wclainotypcs & Photographs, 15w3 AT WOOD’S GALLERY. Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes or Melainotypes En larged to Life Size, and finished plain or colored. Pictures in cases for 50 cents—other ekes in pro portion, and alt warranted equal to city work. Work done in all kinds of weather except for chil dren. • • Rooms over Wm. Roberts' Tin Sho.p, first door be low Empire Store. ' Wellshoro, Oct 31, 1860. , - Preparatory School for Teachers. Wollsboro, Tioga County, Pcnna, R« BURUNOAIttE, A. B. ( • - Principal. Tho Winter Term, begins Tuesday, .i)ec. 4, 1860, and closes Friday, Feb, 15, 1861. TVITIOX . Juvenile Department, . J . - $2,50 Common English Branches, , - 3^50 Higher English Branches/ -i - 4,30 Languages, ‘ . ‘ L< . 5,00 PupUg of any degree of advancement received, and carefully instructed. Special cfibrta_will be made to properly qualify those designing to teach, for their profession, r> , j Wellaboro, Oct, .31, 1860. : r>EHRY DAVIE'S PAIN KILLER in Urge bot -L ties. For sale at R«J'« Drug Stere. Ten Dollars, 1860- ; PALL i Beo { AND Ul WINTER n»Y GORJst w. A. ROE & eo. ■, HATE now on band a large and esteo*, STOCK OF DRY GOODS, consisting in part of H Black and Figured Dress Silkr ■WORSTED GOODS, ' Plain and Figured Delaines AJSTX> CASHMERES, MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH, OPERA FLANNEI LOW & SQUARE SHAWLS,, and In fact the .beat assortment of , j_- Ladies’ Press G ever broughtto this county, We have~ulso & stock of Domestic Goods, SPCITAS Brown and Bleached Shfeetings and Shirting?, lickings, Denims, Striped Shirtings, Red and White Flannels, • Brown and Bleached Cotton Fkmitk Cotton Batting, Carpet Warp, Cotton Yarn, Drillings, Wo have also a large stock of Cloths Satinetts, Fall Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky (Team, ji hare also a large and extensive stock 'of Groocigl Ready made Clothing, Hats and Caps, Bools uji Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Ware, WOOJSS Ware, 4c. We would invite the particular atletij.il of purchasers to our assortment of Carpets and Oil Cloths, which is undoubtedly the largest ererbnll to this county, and which will be sold at prietr must give entire satisfaction. We would hnd chasers'generally to call and examine onrgKhujf prices, and they will doubtless find that the pUctv buy good goods at low" prices, is at the store of W. A. ROB & CO, Wcllsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. QiIAKLES G, OSGOOD, Is now receiving his WINTER STOCK OF GOOD?! Conflating of Dry Goods, Clothing GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoe' IRON AND STEEL, NAILS, flour, ’< S -A. L. T, <seO. Which, for variety and extent, is rarely excelled;; □o greater inducements to purchasers can bo of in this section of country, either in VARIETY, QUANTITY, gUAUTY OR PRICES, Wbethei for - LADY, GENTLEMAN, BOY OB GIRL, Farmer, mechanic or Lumberman Wellshoro, Oct. 31, 18G0. THE REGULATOS. i C. L. WILCOX, ' WOULD CALL THE ATTENTION ■ the Ladies and Gcntlemsn of Wellsboro i sarrouading country, to the inducemeuta ho bold*, out at his I ]View Store on main Street, CatlecN “ The Regulator,” where purchasers will i thCj ckeaj}e*t nnd Serf assortment of *GOOK to select from in Northern Podnsjlvania. Ar them, such as DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoi GROCERIES, CROCKERY, FISH, PORK, FLOOR AND SAIT, Faints aind Oils, Yankee Notions, it} To the Ladies. Ladies will, find at the Regulator the choicest * tlon of Dry Goods, adapted to the season, and to i Grants and tastes of all. .Shoemakers will find it to their interest to eiH the Regulator, and examine our assortment oi f mgs, at priceaJ.to’suU the times. The truth is, Wo buy our goods for Gash and > them for Cash cooper thin can he bought at aujctj er store In Tiogtf* county. Hoping lo receive of the patronage of the community, we -ask the j lie to come and examine our stock and satisfy tit solves of the truth of our statement. AH lj:inds of Hides, Sheep Pelts and Fan ken in,exchange for goods, and the highest m price-given ATellsboro, Oct. 24, 1860, FALL CAMPAIGN JUST OPENING AT C. & J. L. KOBINSOK’; ONE PRICE STORE, WE wish to call- the attention of our customers to our assortment of SEASONABLE GOODS, £ SUCH AS LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, COMPRISING BLACK AND PANGS' SlU^ CHARLIES AND DE LAINES, INQHAMS, BRILLIANTS,' LAWNS, FRENCH AND AMERICAN PS#* ALSO SHAWLS, MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS- Oar stock of staple goods is targe. Particular nt» is invited to our ’ . BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS 4 SEES® 1 CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS FARMER S& MECHANICS’ CASSIMEI READY-MADE CLOTHIAG* CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, BOOTS AND SHOES HOSIERY AND GLOVES, &c., &c., &c>, &c>, Wellsboro, Sept. 1,1860. FALL FASHIONS' 18 6 0. GENTLEMEN'S wear of Silk Hats, at ft« ■ HAT-STORE in Arvada Block, opP»-‘!i' Dickinson House. ~ S. P. Corning, Feb. 23, 1860.' « aU THE EAST IlfVESTjBft BEST AND CHEAPEST SFniisrca- bss in - x7SS ! a f MORE elastic than feathers, and lighter aj> durable. ' Price, only $5.00. For sale %u 6 E. D. WELLS, LawNO'* 51^ HOUSEHOLD POBNITPBR . OF ALL KINDS, can be found a» Jf?r' E. D. WELLS, LA WHENCE! ILI* j
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