**• THE AHITATOHI 1 t, 0 O A 3C,: iA HD" itISCE&IiANBOTTsi - : - . ■ Lei i .‘ 1 'i' Lfi ; - Li ■_? H. J. KAMSBELL, EnrnOß. 3 M. PrtTijraiu.A-Co,, St, New York, »nd 1? St., Sost°n, are the Agent* for the Agitator, land the moillaflaeatUiaai JorgestWlreolaUng Newnpapeta in tbi Doited States and the Caned*,. They, ore gSthetlzed to con- for us at our lowesptdas,.. , . •T'i- ( ~.. ~j p?\ 11 j . "= New ‘ Adtsrtl*etnents, , ,"j jfftl/ie/d.StlcetjSikcfotj&O. -M,; SteGSiitt,- j ' Sienjfi Safe-rF.niftl&.Ot DaaittSte. : ; tSandidatt/or -goryfeaUjohn KiripatriikJ " ] - p?f A donation benefit of Her. C. hi F. Howe, ot Osceola, held at the hotel of D. Bj Clos son,, atKnoiyille, 29th.' '• f • IT ‘ ' , ‘.5 ChaSoed Hakdr.—-John Kirkpatrick has dia 'posed of the Rf 4 J a °ket |j,loon to Mr.fi. D, Sofleld, \ [ TTho will sofve iJiB QyßtetS,! io., in the best, " Banner. : ' -ji: ■' ' • j&r- Donation to state! that the friends,-of . .M. Burnett will hold a'; ■donation visit for hie.boobstat bisresidence on Pine' Creek, on Wednesday i&«noonaad evening, January: 30th, 1551. ’-'vw,. ■ V lj pS~ Persons msijiiig Mtters .to. members of p tbe; begislnturo and Heads ofitpe Departments, at Harris-, borg, should bear in mlnd'that by a late Order of. the! p. 0. Department, they acp required to be prepaid byi stamps, otherwise thoy.wiH he sent to the Dead Letter: Office, as dead letters.,, •>,-■ I Westfield BBilpr.-ficHOOi. —We are pleased| tube able to announce theepntlnued success attending 1 this school. The Spring T«rtQ,srlU'begm on the 25th , ’of February next; under the jnost favorable’ auspices. Mr. Stebbins is a popular teacher, and ire wish him further prosperity. His advertisement may bo found elsewhere, ? ; jfS~ Apehopbiate learn from the ■ Cameron Citizen that a letup was received at Sfaippen 1 a few days agq from Gen. Cameron, in which he states 'that he is about to p'reseijt Cameron county with a bell for the new Court Hbuae. The people of that county may be Sure that.tSft-Qenpral will presentthem < with a bell ‘• "as’/s-o-heff/'aM one of’which they will not be ashamed. . . <,■ Large quantities of ice are now being secured ,hy those qur:cltiieria v|ho arc' so. fortunate ai to hare ice-houses, in anticipation of the days when jnmt-julips, -shesry-col(bler|’and ic6-crearns will hare many friends.' The icq wqijch passed onr office yes terday was'rery thick and the indications now are that the streams inkbis section will be frozen still thicker. -- - -> ' k " jjW'lBE Trtbuse for 1861, is upon oar table. It contains oomploijp returns of the late Presi dential election, by St«ltoa||the name and salary of the Governor of r each the,names of the Con gressman and Senators) aim the political opinions of each, gpd many other.lactumnd statistics of interest ‘to the politician. It is without doubt tbe best politi cal register ever published. ; |Price, 13 cents, post-paid. Address, "The Tribune^;New York. For sole at ■ Smith’s, i . .■: . - / Gopey’s Ljujv’a ikmx, for February, is ready received. Ithohtaips n splendid steel engra ving, Entitled “A High Wqlk in Life," a six-figure fashiom-plale, beautifully colored, and a large qdanti ty pf wood-cuts and patteiSa. It is surprising to us how'doicy can furnish so much that is truly valuable and useful for the low pries and. we but echo the opinion_of every lidy&i (Uipcquaihted with the ia .dy’Sjßook, when we say tbpbit is the best. For sale at Smith's bookstore. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—^-Letters testamen tary having been granted to the subscribers or jthe estate of Ira fclark Baxter deceased; late of Nel v jßon township, Tioga county, notilce is hereby giver [to those indebted to solid estate* to make Immediate and those having clqiqps, to present then iprqporly jiu£bpnpicatcd,,fpr sottlefijeot, to the subscri Ihcrs. (i. it. BAXTER, ] „ [ CALVIN BAXTER. J Exccator3 - \ Tuscarora, Steuben Co., N. Y v |Jan. 2, IBGI.-6t s - |A : UDITOR’S NOTICE!-—The undersigned bavin J \J\ been appointed Auditor by ffie Court of Common [Pleas of Tioga County, to adjust the proceeds ' on Sheriff Salo-of the real| estate of Cbqrles Boynton! [will attend to the duties of *ai£l appoifitinpnt at the of Morris Kelsey in -on Fridayi the Ut day -of February nest, at 10 o’clock A. M. off; Itiid day, when and wheVe al! persons'interested will! ““' v . - ! please take notice. JOHET GUERNSEY, | li’eolßLATibljl—At the lastjassion of | I j aot 9,-iBC'l. L -At. [ I Auditor. the Legislature of thw Staj|| following act was j j The hearing referred fio in th» above case will be] pMSfid r which the public fjwuld take.notijw of:—* idjpupned until Saturday, the 2d day of February, atj "That from’and after the pi&age of this act, it .shall ‘ some place and time of day, i be required thrft every application to the Legislature j ~ •*- ~ d.QRN:W , .mjEBSSEY, Auditor.. : -for pay act or IhCOrporationjlbaU be preceded by a[ j UDITO irs NOTICE. —The! undesigned, ’ ap : Public notice oradvertiiomfent of the came in two pu i„ted an auditorjtio settle rthe neconiit of C. , newspapers in tbo city <sr edanty for which the legis- Jtubinson and Jas. of 0. B. <3odd lation is demanded, if two nefespapefs are published man, deceased, andmuke distribution of the proceeds ~ . uv.-li.c.. .. df said estate, will attend to the duties Of his appoint therem, which said public police or advcrt.scmtot £ 18iil , atollo "yoct iball set forth the names of the commissioners and in- jj_ m . ; at the offioe of A. P. Cone, in Wellsboro. ■corporators of the bill for imposed legislation, niid • | Dee; 25,1830. - 1 S. PIERCE, Auditor, ill title, and tho aame shall hb.published or advertised rin laid papers before the .‘biuk or proposed law shall . be presenttef to eitTjef bfanon|)f the Legislature, ” jjS* “The schoolmaster abroad” has atiast turned op in Golamhia county, as Will he seen by the follow ing " noatis," which we clip from the Bioomsborg Jlqjo&lican. 1 That paper eilys It ii a verbatim copy of an eitray police recently poised in*Mpntour township. The name-is omitted; i[ Lbs* os' SirpAio Op. A calf, red. -He had aw bile spot on bis his behind ' leg, he was a she calf and ifljir giv to every hoddy ho oil ketch him and bring'hep|iome thredbilors. jtnouary 7 1861. • Geo. D. Prentice pronounces the .following a' "perfect gem/* His from the pen of William Wal- Uce Harney, associate editor.Of the Louisville Demo ■crat, and son of the principal editor of that paper; ■ Sims. * ■' ~ On the road, the Uneljjr rowd* ‘ & UndeV the coldivhite icjn>on, Under the rugged irees fate strode; ‘ • * He whistled and shifted I)|f weary. lofcd—* . Whistled, a foolish lonely . , v There was a eten timed m his own, _ A figure that stooped.'Jfft bowed— 1 A cold white blade that gleamed ahd shone Like a splinter of daylight-downward thrown, And the moon went behind a cloud! '-' Btit the moon came out sowbread' ap'd' good;, The barn fowl • „ Then roughed bis, feathjiaun drojjsy.ipood— And the brown owl call4s p his mate'in the wood,- Ihatadcad ipr^Jay;ip tte rpud., ■ Agaix we sat,—Use Ife Land A Co/s Salera *®M if you bavAany 7 of 1 yoar or family, throw, to thod.|gs fife‘ miserable, iin'- pwe stuff which has so tried yonr patience/ and your bread, pastry, Aeb',; disgusting to look at or letaite. Db Land’s t&Jeratos is perfectly ?^ re > and will producer ths jpbat satisfactory .results in preparing food* j|lt is sbld'by most gro «« and jMnb^facturtd 'at Jalrport, Conroe Co./lL ¥. ' !/|- , ; ; & Jnokson, N0T,271h, by tfa Rov. E. Stone, Mr. *■ p ; KNIGHT to MisaTtUTH' E. OSGOOD, all of yasbove place. , - 'jb •. .. ,=- : In Tioga, Tuesday evening* January I.sth, by Rev. b. Sijae, Mr. THOS. B. to Miss JAN? BOYD, both of ,Tio^ ; - ■ - ■ [With the above nbtjce.rre'e/weij’ed a liberal.snpply ** eic ellent cake-reagugig jralesast, to last a small » treek. -May the hjippy .people jtho have Moched their little cpaft oh !fhi sea of matrimony- be "“oyed np by oontiflocd loW;and coh£denp.e; and ®*y they li Te a thonssnd yedre ■ withtmt a shadow * tto ' ■ ■; . ■ :x> : '*f\ «»'’SatMtiy J&aing, Jan. ‘l9, fa«, W i!!fS2. roi tbi* -morning, (Jan. 23d,) of Scarlet *fl °** ;W ‘“** ?P^ iD » K *-' isi&Ect :scaooL.,- ■ - The Speiso Tebic will commence February 25th, ... . V -• • ■ " _• - : icitios. ' Etimary Branches...... L... 59 ’ ’ ■ Oom.moni Eng1i5h.;..........1.. 3 09 Higher Branches.. ...... 3 50 Board and rooms in private 1 families:famished at. Very low prices.' No pains will he spared to nifko 'ibis'. school equal to any in the county. Cornel to Westfield, all you who spend ybur time and gold.. in the gay and'thoughtless throng, and prepare yocr selves for the responsible dntiet of life. f J ' . i O. M. STEBBINSI , Westfield, Tioga Co, Pa., Jan. 23, 1861. I ....' : ' ! : L Tioga go. court proclamation!- Whereas, the Hon. Robert G. White, President Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, aad A. Humphrey anft J. C. Whittaker, Esq.’s, Asio t elate Judges in Tioga)county, have issued their pfo cept, bearing date thg lsth d{iy of December, 1860, and to me directed, Jot*. lhs of Orphan’s Coort, Court - of'Common Pleas, General Quarter Sessions and Qyer and. Termiqsr, at Wellaboro, for the County - of Tioga, on the first of February (being tjhe lSfil, and to continue two weeks. ’ Ko.(icft is therefore-hereby given, to tho .Coroner, ’Justices,of the ppoce/and Coastablesin ’and for tpe county. o/ Tioga, to their own- proper pir- 1 sons, with thoit inquisitions, examinations ahd remembrances, to do those things .which of their pffi- in their behalf appertain to be done, -and ill witnesses and other persons prosecuting in ‘behalf lof, tb^-Commonwealth ag-ainsfany peraori or persons, a&e required to be then and there attending, and not (to. depntt their peril, furors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree ably to notice. - [ [ I ' Given under my handand seal it the Sheriff's Offioe,. in Wallstiorq, the firat t day of January, in the year of our ford one thousand eight hundred and sixty * one.' ' S. Ii POWER, Sheriff, j Notice is hereby given that a Sp cial Court will bd bold at the House, ] Welleboro, by.th© Eton. David Wilmot, oommeucir on the fpqrtb Monday of March npxt, to quntinae oi week, for the trial of the following causes, under tl provisions of the act <if Assembly of the 14th Aprj 1834. J>F. DONALDSON, Proth'y.' January 1861::wS Samuel M Fox vs. J Thompson (Jeo Wallace et pi 1 n. I Insoho S Pierce i ts, J Duffey et al Sobeiski Rose : vs. Stephen Babcock TiogiGbonty • vs. John W. Maynard J S Bryderi’a Adtn’p ; ya. Hiram Inscbo Bingham Trustees . ] ye- Stephen Potter - JN. Bache , : vs. ACj Ely Sarah L Keene ( vs. Amos BUby Amos Bisby ' .1 vs.- Sarah L Keene Bingham Trustees i vs. Ansontßuck at nl Bingham Trustees • ■ ; vs. 'Timothy Brace et al AJ3 Turner r _ vs. Join Drew et ah . Brabham. Trustees ‘ \ vs. Obaldiah Robinson Converse ■* vs, Heiiry Colton UST. Bank of N. A. for Davidson vs. 3 DnfFey et al Bingham Trustees vs. Ales'Matiison. BRIGADE ORDERS. T Oeficel op Brigadier General, ) I Covington, Jan. 14, 1861. J I Ist.—-The Field Officers within, the bounds of tqb 2d Brigade, 13th Division of ffenosylrania Militii, are hereby notified to meet at tfaja-bouse of H. D. Pol ler, in Middlebury, oniFriday, the 25tb day pf JanX ary inst,, at 1 ‘o'clock A ¥., as Board of Officers, t| audit the accounts of such persoijs.and Military Con|* panics as may be laid before youl . 1- 2d.—The Commanding Officer! of the National Ail tillery and Washington Cavalry are notified to be present at the above mentioned time and place, pre| pared to give a correct statement of the service of | each of their respective Companies for the I past year. Each' member of said Companies who failf to and do military,do the fast battali lion meeting and inspection majilrentier their excutfei Ifor the same, else will forfeit their pay for the pasj iyear's service. [ ,H. M-* GEROULD, | • Brig. Gen. of 2d Bat. 13th Div. Militia. 1 : - <. i i • - -REGISTER’S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby 4-\» given,'that tbefoHowing Administrators and Executors have .filed their accounts in the Register’s of'Tioga County, Fa,, and that the same will be *p|ce9ented to the Orphan’s Court on- Monday* tb© 4th dpy of‘February, for confirmation Hnd allowance, viz: -jAocount of Calvin Reynolds and P. P. Smith, Ad ministrators of Joshua Smith, dec'd. I Jan. IC, XB6I. [A ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Eettera of -ex Administration having been granted -to the sub scriber,on the estate of fanny <jreen\eafjato of IXelmar township, dfic’d.' notice is hereby to those in debted to said estate to make immediate and those having chums, to present tbeV’ properly authen ticated Tor settlement to the subscriber, in Dolmar, 1 Jau. 16, 1861. JACOB f HIL,TBOLD> Adm’iv. U DMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of jfi. administration having been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of (Jqorge Mattisoh, late of Far nfington township, dec’4; notice, is hereby given to ti»ae indebted to said estate to raakeiuimediaie-pay iflont, and those having claims to present them p.rop ejSy authenticated fpr settlemCp t toi.thft, subscriber. : • T' ’ ’ ■' .. 11. MERIT, Adjalr.,, iFarmingtoc, Dcc.s, JSBO.* ■ • j.-r- AUDITOR'S NO^Kjjfe.—rhe'innfteTsigned,- ap pointed an Aifditon to. distribute the proceeds arising from the Sheriff Sale of,tb%-prppatly of Dan iel'Wilson, fate'of Covington, witi’attand te Inal duty athis office in Tioga, on‘ 31st day of January next, at 10-o’clock A. M. I - i- , . iF. £. SJIXTII, Auditor, . ; jTroga,Jan.9, i ppX.ICATI.QiiS FOR LICENSE.—Notice is jk hereby given that the following burned persons iiavi filed their petitions in the office-of.-the Clerk of thfe Courts of Tioga So. for License to; keep public hqiise, viz: ■ ! ;'1 SR, F. Wilson, Kccncjviilo,- j James Miller, Jackson. ; , .■ j, ; - John Irvin, Union. • ■ ; Jos. W. Bigony, Wellsboro. t - : S?o. Wi Lloyd, MiddJetyiry. . - - •’ t). A; Wbitfoflioro, Covington township, - ' 1 ' • X. : JOHN. F. DONALDSON, Clerk. Sian. 9, 1881. - r ■ - 1 1 IMPROVED FARM.—The gdbscriber offers [fhr sale a farm on Middle Ridge, in Del mar town ship; known as tjie- Poiitns Wilson place, containing 62=aores, 45 acres improved, frame house, frame- barn anti apple orchard. " : ’ l_; . ~ s)his farm is pleasantly Ikw&tea, and wit bo bow on ejy* terms. ‘ - WMi’BACHE. ti Jani-16, ' ~ ■; wi ‘ ’;r AirOTICB —The Tax-Paybrs of Delmar town irir' sbip are reqneeted to! moeTattWhobee of - E. S. ; Farr, in Wbfishoro,’ bn Wednesday, tSo .253 inst.,At ?. ; o’clock P. M., to select suitable stf$ tf ete a iofflcersth* ebmineyetr. ‘ } ■ -A tAX-PATEB> H. S. ARCHER, Register. THE TIOGA. t ! SHERIFFS SALES. . J)T virtue of sundry writs of PI. Fe,*X*ex._Pn.> and Ex.i issued 01 ifof of Tioga county, Pil, and to mg' directed, I will expose to public sale intfae Court Hi; use in We3lsboro,on MON DAY; tbe dtb day of Pelrdary,- A.l>. IS6I, at one o’clock in the dfteftoon/th * following; described prop , erty, to wit: ’ . [j. ... ~ ’ AlOfoFland iu Westfielt township, boumtedbn the’ northjby lands of the Bing ham estate, on the east by -It# of-the aUotmen;Hf the iUngl»!m4aads in Westfield township contracted to Henry Crounne apd ‘John M'hitmarshi; on the by lot No. 257 now. or late in the possession of £afo|&. Knowles and lands of the’ Bingham estate; and on the West by lands of the Binghaib estate aforesaid, it being lot No. 24Aof the allotment of the Bingham liitids in Westfield township, Tioga, coupty," Pennsylvan la,, and part of Warrant numbered ISIS., .containing fifty nine acre? and fire tenths of an acre, with,the asual allowance of six per cent for roads; Ac.; about tlarty. acres improved, frame house, frame barn and fruit trees. To be sold-.as the propoi;ty of Aurora S. Streeter. - " ALSO—A lotof land in lllkland township, bounded on the north by the south line of warrant in tbename 0/ J[aha Strawbrjdge, in Elhhpd township; on .the east by west dine of warrant in liq name .of Henry Latti met and kb No. II of the ajUbtinent of the Bingham lands;land .on thcsouth and wie’st by lot No. 2 conveyed to‘Wen. Barker, it being lohNo. 1 of thd Allotment of tho Bingham lauds iu Efldand township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania*'and part of numbered 3Ufi9, containing twenty five acre; ,'with the usual allowance of six percent for roads, A *.;! dwelling house, about 5 acres improved, and fruit tijees thereon.” To be sold as the property of David Tiylor. ALSO —A lot of land in C bnrleston township, boun ded, on the north by lot No. 56, Ac., of the allotment . of the gingham Unds in Charleston township contrac ted to {Robert & White, lot 2 Ip. 203 conveyed to David Kelsfiyi, and lot No. 258 cqafraoted to Geo W.Mott; on thejeast by lot No. 258 aforesaid, and lot No. 53 contracted to Henry Gifford? on the souths by lot No. 293 &d 'contracted to Nathajn iol A Elliott and lot No. 113, Ac.!contracted to Peter Tipple; land on the west by lot No, 60 contracted to Uitins Tipple and lot No. 56 Ao. aforesaid; it being lot No. 59 of the allotment of the F Bingham lands in Charleston township', Tioga coqntyj Pennsylvania,and pal, of warrants numbered 17RI and 1792, containing ode hundred and' three acres, with the usual allowance of six. per cent for roads, Jfcjc.; framo;house, fruit [trees,, and about forty acres improved thereon. To i.b’e sold as the property of Solon| S Durlt. 1 ! ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrenceville, bounded north by State street, or street running east fiom the Williameon road tn the Tioga river; east by Philander Hurdj' south by jfoel' Adams ' Ocjwley, atid meeting house west by Mail street 4nd -r~r Cowley, containing about one acre, me re or less, all improved, with a idrge frame house, frauie barn, frame office. Ice house, but buildings and frtjic trees thereon. Tube sold as’the property of Lewis Darling. . • ALSO—A lot of land iol 'Farmington townshifv bounded] on the north by lot No. 60 of the allotment of'tbft Biogbam tadSTin Farmington township, con veyed &! Charles Bottom, onilho east by lot-No. 89,. contracted to' &'Drake; id tb® jouth by lot No. op, coipeyed to JohuMeCaliumL and.lot No; 207, now or late in tbe possession'of Chas.|Mo€al!um; and on the weatby lot N0.'207, aforesaiu, and lot No. 58, coq voyod to Peter Mowrey, it! being lot No. 171 of the allotment pf th* Bingham lap is in Farmington town ship; Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 137(3, containing ijhifty six acres and two tenths'?)? au 4?n3, with tho aptkal allowance oT sir par cent far roads, Ac.; about thirty acres improved, frame barn.andfruit trees jthcreou. To bo-sold as the property of George StanlW ALSO- I —A lot cf land bounded and described as fol lows : On the north by the saath lino of warrant in the ! name of jJames Sirawbridgb[ jbn the east by lands df the Bingham estate and lot Npl 17 of-the allotment of the'Bingham lands in Deerfield and Chatham town ships contracted to Charles Hnll, on the south by lot No. 17 aforesaid and lot No. (55, Deerfield and Chat ham twps. conveyed to Walter! 11 Baldwin, and on the by lot Nd. 56 aforesaid, it being lot No. 18 of-the nU‘ lotment bf tpo Bingham in Deerfield and Chat- t bam townships, Tioga cqunty,j Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 1071 ’and 1314, containing jiup hundred and fourteen acres and two tenths of an tens, with the usual allowance of irix per cent for Ac.; abont, 75 acres improjv«id n .framß boose, frame barn, sap mill, a.ud fruit trees thereon. To be'sold as the property of; Alonso Stevens. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, boun ded on tpe north by lot No. of the allotment of the Bingham landslip Chatham lownship, now or late in the possession of Mattison (Jammings and lot No. 188 conveyed to Benjamin Gutless (on th* east by lot No. 318, convoyed to Culver on tho south by lot No. 56, conveyed to Jubq 2|arkrqra; and on the west by lot Nib. 333, now or late posaessiqn qf John Carpenter andJntNo. 3354tfpr4said, it being lot No. 9 •of the aliotnlcnt-6? the Bingham lands in Chatharq township; Tioga county, Pefotpsylvania, and pan of warrant numbered 1072; cortldlning seventy two acres and’fiveofmn acre, wtdrtho usual allowance of six per cenfTor roads, Ac.; about forty acres improved, fcamp hqqse* log bouse, frame) barn and fruit trees thereon. > To bo sold os tho property of William Mark- ram. 1 , , h‘' ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bounded on the north by lot No. 154 of the allotment oj the Bingham lands in Chatham township contracted to John M Croft; on the east by lot No. 156, Chatham i and Middlebnry, contracted tip James Craft;, on the i south by lot No. 156 aforesaid and lot No. 157, Chat- I ham, contracted to Newberry;s(iort; and on tbp T?as( I by lot No. 151 contracted to Silly Loje and lot Noi 305 convoyed to Isaiah S Oolb.ijt being lot No. 155 of the allotment of the Bingham Jjatids hi Chatham and Middlebury townships, Tioga bounty, Pennsylvania, .and part of var.au; numberedj 1350,-containing sev.’ enty one cores and throe tenths of an- acre. Vvilli-ifio usual allowance of six per cent for roads, A-,; about Seventy five acres improved, log house, frame b.iru and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Aaron Mosher. i • ■ ALSO—ArloUifland in Rutland township, bounded on tho north by lot No. 125 of 1 tbo allotment -of tha Bingham'lands in Rutland ta+nship, and lot No. 06: on the east by lot No, 08 aforesaid and line of the Lottery warrants;, on .the.auutii by 'warrants aforesaid,-and lot Nd. 124,'conveyed to’Ben jamin Lawrence; and on- thji..west. hy. lot No. T 24 aforesaid,’it being lot No. 07 of tife allotment of the' Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tioga county, Penuaylgania, and part of Warrant numbered 1216, containing fifty eight’acres and seven tenths of an acre,,with, the iisggl allowance of six pej cent for roa'ds, *o.; nboilt thirty acres [improved. 'To be Sold as the property of Samuel K Lbngwoll. I ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bounded on the north by infs Noa. 3 anS. 4 of tho altotropnt of the Bingbatpl lands in Rullanti township; on the east by lot No. 5, contracted to Charles Patty, and lot No. 2S, contracted to Isaac B Simison; on the south by lot No. 29'aforesaid, and lot No. contracted to Harvey “§ Vaughn; ana on the west by lot No. 33, contracted to Cornelius C Daggett and lot No. 3 aforesaid; it be-' ing lot No. 31 of tho allotment of tho Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, (and parts of (warrants numbered 1403 and 1404, con taining severity nine acres, with thp usual allowance ;«f six per cent for roads, <j;c.,,wUh (.ho improvements 1 thereon. To ,bo sold ns the properly 6f Andrew C. Jewell. ! , 'ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, boun ded od the north by lot N0.2010f the allotment of the (Bingham lands in Chatham Kinship convoyed to Da- Ivid Rose and lot No'. 232, contracted to Charles Sweet; on the east by lot NO. 225, cbntxjed to Theron >7 Stark au'dlfotNo. 231, conveyed to B Haynor; on the eonth by lot No. 230, conveyed to-Andrew Hand; and ion the west by lot N°-166, .anjS Jot Not 2,01 aforesaid, (it.beiiigjot No-jftlmf the al)atinent.oft&o Bingham Elands in Chatham township, Tioga county, Pennsylvp- Inia, and part of- warrants numbered 133'4 and 1335; Soonthinirigeighty thrtc. acres rand eight tenths of an here, with the usual allowance of six Ps'r centfor toads, ie.; about twentyxicrerfe improved, 1 log house, Bog barn and frujt trees" thereon. To be sold as the (‘property of John Hill, ir. f ALSO —A lot of land in Chatham township, boun |ded on the,north by lot No. 49 of tbp alfotmont of'the ffiingham lands in Chatham township conveyed to Na- Shan Baker; on the east end south by lot No. 55, con tracted to John Boone; and on tho west by lot; No. 53, btmvbyed to. Levi B jjteyndidsiit being lot No. 54 of (the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham town ship. Tmga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant Slumbered 1331, containing fifty one acres and seven tenths-of an acre, with thi usual allowance oT six per tent for roads, Ao.; about ten acres improved. T6ho sold as tbo property of William DUnham. f ALSO A lot of land in Clyinbr township, bounded fin the HQrfih by nnsold land bf the Bingham fistate lad tho’south line of-lot No. 234. contracted to be sold jo Hiram E Tanned pn the east by lot Nn. 195: on the South by lot No. 20J, and on (id west by lot. No. 199; It being lot No. 700 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield lownship, <to which said allotment all the »bo,vo named number! fefiar) and: pari of wair |ant numbered 1232jCMnt»iDlng4forty, six notes and #ve tenths 'of an aero, with the'..usual allowance of six ( jjor cant fog roads, 40.;-aboutVfurtjr 'acres* improved; I Riwiottrt, wanje'biirn and fruit tjcia thereon... Jo -b» j .held as theprofe.-ty cfSatbahqej¥hinher.'' ‘ ’" j COtJSTY AG ITATOII. ;ALSO—A-lo'tof land in Liwrenc'6 township, ionn dcd on the north by lot No. 9 of the allotment of the . Biogham lands in Lawrence township , contracted to and lot No. 80-now or late in the pos • -session of Abial -Sly; on the oast by lot. No.-80 afore feaijJ; : on’ ihe.south by lot N0.:67 conveyed to Samuel A Bullock and lot No. OS contracted to Isaac Mann; bod on the west by lot Ne. 13 conveyed to Mrs. Mary B Mann and lot No. 9 aforesaid, if being lot No. 69 of the allotment-of the Bingham. lauds in Lawrence township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant 4291, containing aixty acres, with tHe'usual bfsix percent* for roads/Ac.; about 25 gcrea improved. J 'To fid sdid as the property of Isaac Mann. . . ALSO—A lot of land bounded north by lot No. 13 of allotment of the Blngham-linds-in Lawrence towfiship cotfveyedlo'Mra.Mary E Mann,and lot'No. 69 contracted to Isaac Mann in trust for Conrad Mann; on the east by lot No. 67 conveyed to Samuel A* Bul lock; on the south by lot No’. 40, Tioga, conveyed to Lqwis: fielley; an<£ op ibo'west by lot No. 45, Law rence and Farmington, contracted to* Jeremiah Coon and lot N«. if bemg loi No. 6S of the al lotment of the Bingbarn lands in Lawrence and Tioga townships, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 4291 aud 4294, containing forty nine one tenth of an acre 6 with tho usual 1 allowance of six per cent for roads, &c.; about 30 acres improved, log •hdase,frame burn, blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon. To be sold aa the property of Isafic Matin. ALSO—A lot ofland in Charleston township, boun ded north by Porter Willcox; east’by highway; south by lauds formerly of J, J. and William Bai ley; and wbst by John Calkins; containing about 36 acres, about 25 acres* improved, frame house, fra'mo barn, workshop, out buildings,and fruit trees there on. To bo. sosld as the property*of Joseph Willcox,-E A. Smead, Leroy Taber, and Henry J Miller. 1 ALSO. —A lot ofland in Jackson township, bounded nqrth kud east by lands late of Stephen Orcuttand Elias Moore; south by Obadiah Inscho, and west by lauds iii possession of Isaiah* Inscho, containing 84 acres, kbqut 4 acres improved ATo be eold. as the .property of Benjamin Wells and Jacob Larrison. ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrenceville, bounded north by Mechanic street; east by Ipc of Calvin Benn, south (by a lot occupied by Phineas Lindsley; and west oy a lofowned-by Maria Stewart, containing \ ‘acre, more or less, frame bouse, frame barn and fruit trtfen thereon. To be sold as the property of E Ste phens and Samuel Chapman. ‘ > ALSO—A lot of land i» Middlebury.townSMp, be ginning at a post the south west corner of 1111 Potter thence) cast 200 perches to a beach, thence by Anfrriah and David Hazlett; south 50 perches to a hemlock cornsriof Wiljiam Moss, thence by said Moss west 200 perches to a post!, thence north 50 perches to tße place of beginning, pontaining fifty nine ncresantl allow ance of six per cent, <to.; about 30 acres improved, frame house; log house, out buildings and fruit trees. To ba sold as the property of Amuriab Hailett qnd David Hazlett. * v . „ undivided moiety or half part ef- the following lots ofland in Morris township, Tioga coun ty, as follows r The first'"ooe beginning, at the south east corner of lot No/9 of the aikjtmonj of land belonging to the Morris family, by William E Morris in 1543, thence along lot No. 9, north two degrees oast, one .hundred and twelve perches, thence along line of lots in said allotment Nos. 8 dml 7 south 8S deg east 137 perches to a small beech, a cornerof lots Nos, 8, and li, thence along the line of lot No.jll south two degs west 112 perches to a small beech, tboooo along line of lot No. 1-3 north 88 degs W. IB7|pcrcUos tq-the place of beginning, containing 123$ acres with allowance of six per cent, and being lot No. 110 in the allotment aforesaid. . ' I beginning at a nett beech ip line of lacdj surveyed on warrant No. 159 d thence by lots, marked in said Morris survo/*Nos. 9, 10 and 11 south S 3 degd east 542 perches loan old beech, thence qorth two east 161 perches to a new hemlock, thence north 88 degs west 542 perches along the line of lots marked! in said Morris survey Nos. 4,3, 2 and 1 to a hew be<lch, thence by warrants Nos. 1592. and 1593 south two degs west 161 perches to the place of begin ning, containing acres and allowance of six per cent, being lets numbered Id said Moms surrey 5,6, 7 aqd 8l Also l — Another, being tho western: part of tract called Fairfield, surveyed ip pursuance of warrant in the name of George Meade, and composed of loti marked N6s. 9 and 12 in said Morris survey : Bogin’- i ning at the pew beech above mentioned, thence by lots 1 Nos. 5 and 6 on said Morris survey, south eighty eight' degeaet 176 perqhes, thence by lots Nos. 10 and li , south two degs VV 242 perches to the south line of the i tract called Fairfield, thence by said line north 88, i degs west 176 perches, thence by line of warrant No. . 1593 north two dega east 212 perches, more or less to l tho place ofrbeginning, containing 219 acres and afr lowancc. -Also —Another, boing the easternmost part of tract! .called Fairfield and composed-of lots Nos. II and 14 -;in said Morris survey: Beginning at a .beech a corner of lots Nos. 7, S, 10 and 11 in said Morris survey, thence by iota Nos. 10 and 13 south two degs west 242 perches.to the south line of the trnct called Fairfield, thence, by said line soutih 88 degs east ICO perches, thence'by tho east line of the tract called Fairfield, north two degrees past 243 perches to said lot No. 8, and thence by said lot No. 8 north S 3 degs" west 1601 perches to tho place of beginning, containing 223§ acres with the usual-allowance of six per cent. To be ■sold a’s the property of Si Hayden. Also, —A lot of land in Ellwand, bounded north by N. Y. State lino, east by J Hammond; soolh by Cowan . esqne River, and west by D Taylor, containing about 1 hundred and ninety acres, about ono hundred acres improved, aframo house, an old log house, frame 1 barn, frame wagon house, a frame corn bouseaud two apple orchards thereon. To be sold ns the property of Linlsford Coats, T. Coats, P. Diiley. ALSO—Alot'of land -in ' Westfield twp, bounded north by Cowanesquc river, east by 1). Close, CHo.od speed and J K Snylos..smith-by David Close, and west by Cowantsqite .river and .Mi-CUti;(l road—containing about i 9 acres or thereabouts, all improved, two frame homos, 1 frame barn, aqhqry, and apple orchard thereon. ~ - Also—another lot in Westfield, bounded north.and west by J K Sayles,least by-C .Close and South by Cuwumisque road —containing about one fourth of an acre, with a store house tborpon. j Also—another lot in Westfield, bounded north by' highway, oast by B H Baker, south by II Baker, ami WIJS t by 1 Rbcon, containing about one fourth acre. ‘ Also—.mother lot in Westfield, bounded north by JIC Saytes, east by Hrnso'n, south by CoiVanesque road, aiid west by George Close,, containing about 4 acre, with bid store bouse and out 1 buildings. To be sold as phe properly of, Geprge Clost) and Charles Close. . , ALSO—A lot ofland iii Charleston township, boun ded north by John ,Evans, oast by Adam Kirch and Levi Hart, south by Levi Hart and west by Mrs. Wil son, containing about 120 - acres, about SO acres im proved, frame npuse," frame barn, out or chard and fruittrobs. To bo sold as the. property of Morgan Hart. 1 ALSfr—A lotnf land in 'Sullivan township, bound ed north by J W Robbins and highway; oast by My. ron Robbins, south by Myron Robbins, 1 and west by Afaaa' Rbbblbs and William Ludingtun. containing about twenty five acres, all improved, frame home, frame taril, frame gnu shop, and Frnit lrees"thereiiß, To be gold As the property of William B Robbins and Ahaa Robbins. ■ ALSifevA Jotof land in Tioga township, bounded north by A 5 Tumor, cast and south by Dennis C Kingsley, and heathy D Baker, containing iifioul two hundred and fifty acres, about ton a,cres improved,with hub‘log house and some fruit trees thereon. To be setd'af the property of Isaac Benson and John Bcitson. ALSO A lot of lafad in Richmond township, boun ded nirth by Joseph 'Walker,' east by D'C Holden, MVS wan anfi L Butts; south by Joseph Whipple and west by George Slingcrlnndi containing about fifty, aci-os, about forty acres improved. 1 To be sold as the pro,i»iiy..pf Lynja* Bea«h.- ' ! - ALSO —A lot of land in Clymer township, hounded north I y Bcnjatpiu Mattison, oast,by Charles Labar, south by Silas Rnshmore, and west 1 by Henry Steelo, containing about pno. hundred acres, pbout eighty acres improved, 2 frame houses, 1 frame burn, and 2 apple orchards ihpreon. , Ip bo sold its the property of Willard F, Potter. . ALSO-*—A Iptjof land. in Gaines lofvnship, bounded north and west By -Billings lands, east "by Long Run rond, and eonth,by main highway, containing about ono acra of improved land, frame tavern hbuse, frame barn, out buildings and frnit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Benjamin Barse.. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township. 1 boun ded nqith'by Bro'okland township Hue, east by* Ricli -1 nird Phillips, south by David west' by David Kexford aud B P -Diranaick, cgptajnlng about one hundred'oc’res, about forty improved, frame bouse, I.Vame barn, and fruit trees, and about six hun dred {QQt),ooo)Tee\ f.Cpine Umber standing thereon. To bold W the ; property of Charlton PhjJJipu. . : ‘ . ' : ■ ■ ' ALSO~A lot of land r lh Rutland township, boun ded north by lands of S T Lewis, cast by John Man nrtgan, south by lands of John Maunagatrand.Griffin, BaTliy, west by lands of S T Lewis and 'IT S flohon, t tfontain^g J abou£ ’ fifty ‘acre*,, about- thirty fiVa 'uefos 2 frame tons, orchard;* r.fiT CEDAR R UN, LYCOMING COUNTY, PA. r[IS house has been lately refitted and opened for the accommodation of the public. Located at a central point; stages leaving every alternate day for Wellsboro and Jersey Shore, connecting with cars on the Tioga R. R. north and S. & E. R. R. on the south. This Hunse la situated on the Cedar Run Gang Mill pond—a safe and convenient landing for rafts in the rafting season. Good posts ore firmly set on the left bank, and the !beach is free frem obstructions, hav ing bpen in'the river business for hjar.y yoars-we fool 'confident wo can anticipate the wants and requirements of this trade, and will endeav or to please. The" table, bar. chambers and stables will always be,attentively watched and well-supplied. Cull and &ee ns, and we >VUI part with you sure to see you again. D. A. Proprietor, Brown’s Bronchial Troches. OR COUGR'LOZENGES. For the enro of hoarse ned, Sore Throat and Pulmonary Irritation, and to clear tho voice for public speakers and singej-s^. For sale at- Roy's Brag Store. ‘ FARRIERS POWDER is now extensively used for horse distemper, also for colds and coughs in l lD rscs, to increr.se*thc appetite, regulate the digestion an 'd to improve the condition of the nnimnl, useful a j 3 q as a preventative for born distemper in cattle." For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. i Tonng Cattle Wanted, HORSES, a new covered Buggy, a Sulky, Lumber or Shingles, will be exchanged for Calves.year hug.**, or two year old's by . Col. JOHNSTON. Brooklyn, (near Tioga) Dec. 19, 1800.—U Witafclow’s Soothing Syrnjj. FOR Children' teething. Price 25 cents. For Sale at Roy’s Drug Store. CASH paid for GRAIN at j TIOGA STEAM FLOOR MILLS. .August 15, 1860. 3m. NEV? V/UEAT.ELOUE, fip top and cheap, at s , weight's. t } 1 1 IUFF-iVUO ROJJES.—A few bales of No. 1 and No. i Buffalo Robes, and also a few Wolf Robes just received by W, A. RQE A CO. ’ Wollaboro, Oct. 31, ld6D. " " PILES, PILESJ, PILES.—A now lend valuable, remedy for this painfuland trout asome disease csn b® obtainej af ROTS .'DRUG - STORE. June 21, l££o t J TEN THOUSAND BARRELS of best Win ter Wheat Flour, at sfi!oo per barrel or $1.75 per sack, at the ; REGULATOR. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.—It’II £o you good l to see tho pattems-ond Team tbe prices the ■ REGULATOR. Wellsboro, Pa. i ’’ FOR SAIiE OR TO 'LET—FOUR ; COWS. Apply W . A. P. CONE. Wellsboro, I)ee. 25, 1860,-5w . * *OOOTS AND SHOES—To fit ths biggestj*i- J-J nnt.ox; tbft baby. Cheapest ia town [quality eobsmftred]; at too REGULATOR. /AIJO.CERIES. —The Grocery deportment is VJ “ chock foil/* and the prices exceedingly low at tho regulator; NEW of them-—-Just reeM at tho 18 , REGULATOR. PERRY DAVIE’S PAIN {CIT/UTER-m large fe«U tics. For saty Roy’s Drug Store. BROTHER Jonathan’s Furniture Polish. Prlpo 25 c*nts. Por sale nt Roy’s Drug Store.* TXONEV 0F LJVSrtWORT, for Coughs and Colds H r.f At Roy’s Drug Store,. I other fruit tree* thereon, To be sold as the property j ot Daniel Stephen#. I •’ ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township, bounded .•northsby lands now or formerly of E Bayer, east fy ; r ! lands formerly of George Daggett, south bylandsof Sylvia ParmontoT and E Bayer, and west by Dean- Dutton and Mrs Stillwell, containing about 145 acjres; about 50 acres improved, 2frame houses, 2 frame barns, log bariv corn house, out buildings and 2 orchards thereon. To be sold as tho property of Allen Daggett; and Edwin Rowell.” ALSO—A lot ofland in Richmond township, houn ded N. bylands of Faulkner etal, E. by lands formerly in possession of Wm Rinapp and Clendaning, south by Isaac Holden, and west by Henry Seymour and Ed win Dyer, containing about 9Q, acres, about 75 acres improved, log house, frame barn and some fruit trees ! thereon. To be sold as tho property* of W. M. John son. ■ • ■ i ALSO—OtrThursday, the 7th day of February next at 1 o'clock P. M., the folldwing deaenbediot of labd, to wit: * 1 A Iqt of land in Chatham township, contracted! to Sctb B. Backet, and lot No. 197 contracted to Stephen Fuller, on the east by lots No. 283 contracted to Peter V. Hatching, No.’ 207 contracted to N. R. Starke No. 198 convoyed to Abel Cloos, 2d, and No. 285 aibresajid and lot No. 194 contracted to D, A Churchill, and on the wcst'by tot*Na. ’172 aforesaid; it being lot No. 195 of the allotment of the Bingham laijds in Chat ham township, Tioga county, Pa., and part of warrant numbered 1336; containing fifty nine acres and scv(in tenths of an acre; with the usual allowance of six pkr cent for roads, Ao.,' about forty acres improved,.three log bouses, shanty, barn and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Daniel Gee. . I S. L POWER. Sheriff. \ WelUboro, Jan. 16,1861. - ] dfIL|^agCABINET | fARE EOOMi THE Subscriber most respectfully announces that ho has ou hand at the old stand, and for sale it Cbeap Lot of Furniture. comprising in part' 1 Dressing and Common Bureaus, Secretaries and 800 - Cases, Center, Card and Pier Tables, Dining <xnc Breakfast Tables, Marble-topped and Common titandil - Cupboards, Cottage and other Bedsteads, iSVandt, Sa-> fas and Chairs, Gilt and Boseicood Mouldings for Picture Frames. " ’ ! COPHKS made to order on short notice. A hearue itill'be furnished if desired. N. B, Taming and Sawing done to order. . August 11, 1859. GIVEN AWAY! t 1 4 Gift valued from tuo dollars to one hundred dollars given with every hooh sold at the retail prices / Al leant One ls Guaran teed to every twelve books.' These inducements are offered by the SUfFo|£ EXCHANGE COHPANY, 37 Park Row, New York. The roost liberal gift concern Establish ed in 1855. Send foji a Catalooce. Those who have patronized other Gift Houses arc particularly requested* to -acquaint themselves with oar terms. Qur inducements are unrivalled, and put all others in the shade. The following are some of the Gifts to purchasers of books: English Lever Gold Watches, Hunting Cases. Patent Lever u a 41 11 Ladies* Lever “ “ Open Face. Detached Lever Silver Watches, Hunting Gases. Leplne Silyer Watches, Open Face. < Gold Lockets, Various Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold Chains, various Styles. Ladies’ and Gouts’ Gold Sleeve Buttons and Studs, all Patterns. • ** J Gents’ Bosom Pins, New anq Rich Styles. C4old Pencils-and Petis. - * ’ . ‘ Gents’ Gold Rings. Gold Watch-Keys and Belt Pins. A great variety of Ladies* Jewelry, Pins and Ear Drops, comprising all the styles now worn/ such as Cameo, Mosaic, Gold Stone, Lava, Florentine, Ac, Ac. Gold. Bracelets, all Styles, The List of Books comprises a large assortment of Standard works in every department of literature, in teresting to the young and old. Do not fall to send for a catalogue. Tbev are mailed free to-any address. Apply tq SUFFOLK EXCHANGE Co‘„ 37 Park Row, New .York City. Branch Office, IJ6 Washington St., Boston, Mass,, 13w5 *• CEDAR RftJX HOTEL. Cedar Run. Feb. 16, 1860. I i ! rplIE EMPIRE STORE IN' FELL BEAST. WORTH OF LIT GOODS, GROCERIES. AND SHOES, HATBAND CAM, Crockery, Hardware, Btc. o» i . R. BOWEN & GO.*S . Empire ' ; WELLSBORO, TIOGA:' COUNTT, FA. D sora span every day (Sundays exoeptod), u ,St*ct .r]}- dawn til! dewy eye,” and the b'boys on hand to low this] immense stock free of charge, .and Aft ta ,e fewest key ever heard in Tioga county. ■ Never was there sneh an opportunity since the day* ... Solomon to gratify the eye'and [the mind. Ok, were we a Dow, Jr-, or some great man with a VoCah nljary tbatj would reach to the Rocky Mountains, that we might tie able to tell you one half of nor'endless variety oft Fall and Winter Goods.:) for prises, tbbrolis not use in talking. 'Wo sell so) low no are of. ten afraid {folks may think that we Bloid oar goods,— But da not be afraid, friends.' Coino one and ail, and you shall.aeo what you shall see. If ybor eye-sight is poor, don’t forgot your spectacles.' We -wffl (Show you the bejiyty of nature,- boiled down in the kettle of arts and sciences', and manufactured into this large stock jdf gqodsj itccoUcct, eve nil! allow none to'aa deitsell ns. f-I.— 1 .— J ‘ '' - All{kinds of Produce taken In exchange for Goods. Weflsborp, Nov, 7, iB6O. - - . B. X. VANHORN. Few rioiii 1838, thorobghtj.ee: ‘test, pletely ftbd p< 3d. jCV pacit\ abd aU fjtheij samo ttcrxq*' i Biruleifinp. ; 1 4 th. Lffsou/n p yeans ii the I stfa. Y Jfitifo ilooe ibe front Reeled by lette: {he top oi the ' the doora and that, a til©- he \Untilodop| Is j 6th. Eriiire ( the Jtoto, m into the rcom a 7th. Th ’} Do compressiiig ap a id the oVan ra by aay jotl cr ki Bth. Bri \liny the possibility c Sth. ffot I Wai Both neefii and arid without oxt 30th. ] Barter j hot water fpr th Sold bjr all de written kudrant. Bovmre.<jf the in markbt. .See of the okanp&ct is -genuine. • Descript ire p; A.jenciek in all tl U S. Adores* 1 Sole MjiDiifactui Stove \y)r! is. ]? .010,’ o«jt Welh MASstn Mai Tho 'VMntor Deo. 18, >B5O. Ib. wildm tors. H.l Miss E. i. i Mr.' Cl A S' Mr. Isi4C S ruitlok (t?ri Sottmlon Ei mghi E ngi Musicj P ani Board in pri Fuel, per ter CiicideatiiU, If a cl'asi of wijtf be given a this reductisa < wiitbin r*ac i ol themselves of i bel spare 1, cub every adroute j of the c >tu try successful I Idu Fmlioi pay tb'j term, a id tojily arranges i^iecipol. *. la.. J. Ro'is. j^-e; The si >f Wells on j door tvl ere L< 30i tment :h« mark i large a Ch >f iupt :erition r it S T trtberri /ffcUab •E'W Haring Eoy’s li ud snrr on 'band DRU \nt (7.4 .T/J d ereij; ilnays Sts': tell. 'TI AVellsl j." Land. , TUB. Wbscribcr \ua for ftup <4 *nunnittr *1 farming lurni of excellent qr.u.>».an*l Ui* cations in Tioga and Potter County, comprising >tv*r alloteof improved tamt " , ThesiJ lands tviill bo *3hl on fen rears time nt A*?™; ablo rates. , Tbnke wfuvfßw?v« to scotire to t>Vn*clrcs a good furi&, ana 6r.\y'*l’« v? on better' terms .iLan >lll*' m *»r He o(3iTre«J 6g(v>‘ -n ” * --tu>- lit-®'. - A. r. c'ors. OB OTS 35,000 IN’ use: .utociat of the Kitchen I THE pTAL V f. STEWART taring- and Comfort-Producing LARGE OVEN' ER AND WINTER .AIR-TIGHT JOKING . 30D & ANTHRACITE OR BITT7- US COAL.—lin>novKD iff 1859 sfii& ira Large Fine*, qnd by the addition of ia Parent- Double Sheet Bottom Flue, xs invited to tho following point* of np*« :gi tor cc }R WC a ino rin i Ex{ 'elebrate - London i y ; j , nlity.~~ pasting, with proper caro, at least boros are now in use that worn set-up ia . i'urao an.- St ctens. —Every portion of the stove i* nstructed. Each stove is submitted te amd none leave our works unless eea t rfectly finished. — 1 - ' 1 tW.—Baking,-broiling, boiling, ro&atiag q culinary operations performed at the barrel of flour.baled- into broad at a 2-—Saving the coat of the store in 3 or torn of fuel. tfo’a of 'Oven. —ln the Stewart store doors open Erectly into the oven, pro* s patent, aecuringa direct draft tbrongk oven,' by means of perforated holes ia back flues. It will bo born© ia raiod jeted-air always rises, this method of lie’only one of any value whatever., Control of Heat, —The heat generated ky be held-therein and used or thrown it pleasure. thle Sheet Bottom Floe.—By which a i inverting action of heat is-obtainod, >ro‘evenly and efficiently heated own invention. -Performcd-on the top and withont smoke entering the room. er reservoir and -Warming Clotrt,-— » convenient, supplied by the wait* head ra'fuel. iath. —An arrangement for supplying i bath' room equal to any range, ilors, on ‘a trial j>f Z months, with a j for that period if ask&, numerous worthless imitations now that the names of P.-& Stewart and ifors are ca eachnptovel None other ftinphlets free hy mail tcany addrose. he prinoipaLcities and towns ia tho Fuller, Warren & Co., Troy, N. T-, rers and Proprietors o&tho CIUUa For sale by PARKER BROTHERS. 17,15G0. ' ELD CLASSICAL - SEMIN ART. NSFIS£D, TIOGA CO., PA. r T irm of. this Institution wilLofiS&sea** , a:*d close MarcVlS, hB6I, .'*•** ” !AX A. M.,’ Prixcipae. " R. WrlD«A?r; Prcccptreai. Ce asr. Music 'Vlvestsr Assistant. ......... ; Pcnm»E»JlTp\ y: m V ' 'pxpirtrsEs'. ‘ rim iiy).per Term.: ... :nj;i5h.......... jlisii and.X»?iDguages 0 o#, 10 ar V. .--8 OO •i vi to families, froih $1 50 t0...h. 2 pDf i..., 1 50 ■ m >v -1 s9^ 'p<r term.,... *’ 31^ f tsn can be obtained, icnons ip Musi* it six dollars per term. We hope fcy of tuition to .place this important branch >f nanyvwho do not ftcl able to avail it tradbr present prices. Ko pains srlil nor by Terncbers or Trustees, tu igo that be had in tbe best Schools y. Our Teacbora are’experienced and ucators. 1 1 T- -• ' " - r '- yalle ono half at the commencement of th y remainder at the middle or aaiiefae* *d. ’.For farther particulars addro*» the Jigv, N. FELLOWS, IWI. : 12, JtuOtnS S«c!y. ÜBAXD.PEED STOKES w p N WSLLSBOB^ ifcei would respectfully inform the peapla anc -vicinity that he has opened a El & FEED, STORE, 'o I»r. Gibson’s brag, Store, op ?-lV.n ko-sp constantly on hand as go p »n **- 'LOUII and ng cap by/f'>.ud i« hick be pill sell ohcnp fur cosh. Alia, .user! of cte Wines aml .T.quf lity, ct>d Warranted free :ich-de will sell to-Lumbermen and oihai* <i»* cheaper than any olhdr establishment la ’rnn’M Ivania. • * J.‘J. EAIOX. Def 19 r l&0. v . ‘ - bs :ril )or3 a ftbjovi w II of f; et, w’ •sort! dv iWt U i P lOtt £TORS; IN WELLSgOIio' Or. O. W. G3BSOIT, v j * , - 3 , uft opened a first-class Drug Store look-, announces to the citizens of tin* . nuiding country that ho will.keep cor.smutiy I a larg£ ind choice stock of _ ~ , GS I&HD Bi EDI CITIES, tes ind I Iquors, Patent Medicines, Paints, ... Oiils'«fe Dye StuGV, Lamps, Window - G ass/Xigars & Tobacco', -.'GE*yi, riew 4xp KzitosTxs on, JycjtherJirUelo'kcpt in a fif?t class Drag Store*. |AN E.' PEUIEXCED D.IiI’UGIST - in aiftomlancc. „ , ’ T Physicians’ Proscriptions' carefully compeun- - 'ho public am invited to call* * ; * boro, Dec. ISfifr. ‘ ’* - - OfL
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