... ~-h THE AGIfATOR. fcOCAli ABS H. J. EASfSDELL, Editor. WeUsboro, Wedni 'VTrTtm.TGiLt * Co., 119 New Tort, and 10 *■ o’. Boston, are the Agcnls-for the Agitator, and the "liindaentlaland largeit clrdsjUiting New«papers lathe states and the Canadas. fhoy are authorised to con- - -. 1 H%sf Advertisement*. . Statement —County.Commnislonerß. : Si«g' n 9 —H- H. Bolt , - -**4' — i— tef- Sikgisg School.— Ajainfilug school trill bo opened at Boy’s Hall on lMoa|»y evening next, by Mr. g jj_ jjolt. For terms,'4o.,Jee advertisement. iggp The February club Tribune is now be." legist o up at the Book Btt|e of Mr. W.; H. Smith. Thbio desiring the very beat chewiest newspaper iathV world, had better call igtd subscribe at once. . Fob Sale. —Wle have'for sale at this office a Scholarship (time unlimited) 4a Binghamton Commer cial College—one of the very west commercial eohools in |>o country. If applied f<§. soon, it will be sold-at ahartaim ■ _ | ■pfi. Admitted.— Wo are Sneed to learn that our frieniTß- M. Pbatt was to-dap admitted aa a member of the Tioga County Bur. It# passed a very favorable cumulation— answering correctly, we learn, every question. Messrs. Williams, Cone and Seymour com - posed the Committee on Esoplnation. We believe he intends “ banging out his sharia ”in Wellsboro, Wft irrish him success. „ - d| —I. D. HicHABDa was admitted to-day to practice low in the several 'Ceurts of this County We do not know where ho flHgnds locating, bat- may his " linos fall in pleasant pi BM," and prosperity at tend him. * Tossonup.— Mr. H.Vp.'Col? ha, dispose;! of hi! business in tbo "barberojgs” line to. Mr. Georg? Campbell,-who understands jhow to give a "olefin share" ando “ fashionable eu|." George isSSmething of a pool, withal, as will be sqjn by the following; “ Man wants but little " t/beard, youknow, ‘‘Nor wants that little fqfiy !" I'm keeping now a batber-ehpp, '■ Where gentlemen will please jo stop, I’ll shave tbeir chine, Slat tender part. Which you well know fiiqnireS art, ' And clip their hair, wMch neadeth taste, To suit the gem’mon old his face. . —He may be found at the old stand. MinnLKßcnr 'Ahead!:—A friendkt Middlebu ry writes us that on ilondayjlast, a team weighing 2,1 dO lbs., owned by Esq., anddrir - on by Oscar Simonds, haulm 3,615 feet of lumber in the leg, from Messrs* Bennett A Randall’! timber lands in Chatham to their G&g Mill in Middlebury —a distance of 7i miles, —awonc load. Our corres pondent adds: ‘i When this_ is beaten we will try again, tfhis is ,thfe largest load of logs ever hauled in-the county, and if you will put a chain around the ■eccding States, the same team will haul them into the Union again all right.” —Since tbo above was putaf type, -wo Ibarp from a reliable source an account ofa lead of logs containing 1,020 feet of lumber wbidh wu drawn a distance of nearly three miles, and partial the way' up-hill, by one team .' The team belong to Mr. John Pierce, of Westfield, and weighs oriiy l9OO. We think this will make Middlebury “lake a bock seatat all events, it wifi 1 give her a chaise to “ try again.” ‘ i&f —Thus far this win ter we fine weathergpnd yet there are some grumble at cot only that, biS everything's*. One would bare little more ;BUj|w,' another more good ikoting loc, some a Ijtllo nitre mild feather, other sore cold; bot oijr ftjepd SSpos is a sensible man; he'i always on t|je sensible «dp; be gets happy over the pleasant jrea£hi?r,apd repeats lfce following “ atan ’ il . I wud not dy in *w Ijjtifty- When wbiskey pnpchii fio— When pooly gal/ ari ckatin,. . J O'er fields uv (pend ano— ?| When sasidge m6et 8 phrying, And hickri nuts a|4 (hick ; j Owe Or even gittiueicJf ? | the in this place op Friday last, the irerp pfpctpd for tfcs paming year ; '■ 15 1 ihtrjcai*—Henry Shprw anAi ‘ 1 Jutu'ce r>f the Pence — A~. dllSofleld, re-clectec}. I Toicn Coun.cjV-rrJohn Chfayfejohn L. Bobipsofi. Contlnble —C. S. Field, .'re-§ected. ; School .Directors—ThoOaasmlien, W. Vf . j Aiif*ior—G. D. Smith, Assistants—L D. Richards; T. B. Vanhorn. f f- Intptctors of jE/cct»b» = r-'Bicnard English, E, Kim ball* .j . ! Judge of Election —A. X/pOnaldson. " | Auditor —Alonzo Howland.' , Poor T Jfattert— Rerj A. Ajj|lian?le, M. M. DeLanp. “■At the township election-on the same day, the following officers were elects® for Delmar: . ! Aiipcrnaor*—Lewis J. Brown. j -School Director* —CHas. Ccftestick,Eob’t CampbelU i < ontfab!? —SiUs Johnson.! Si ' ~ ‘Wtn of the /We—W-inkfe Henry. 1 A.*„,or— L F. Field. 1 Darid' Heise, : George liildretfi. ■ Dickinsoil. o'cn cUrh nnd Stone. Jmje nj AVectiyn—ChancylAnstin. ntpector *f A7ccfu»n* rT CaH'fc Royce. «r: ,( Atlantic Monthly. —The February somber of the ArhniriVhoß befn received' at Smith's ook Store. It opens With me first of. a scries of ar hclr.. on “ Our Artist in ItalJU' by Paul Akers, a good •nthorhy, and William Page; treated of in this article) «! hU fan meed. Miss llnrri|t Prescott has a stobv, Knitting S.ihs-fedcfe.” Mri IC. D. Stanley, of Kiw «!>, in “Scuppang," gives 4 vivid picture of some Pwcsof X e „ York life,.Wh|lier, in “Cobbler Kec *M * * bailadises in his fascination wept. Ed? * F ’u M Pencer c * C!Cr >'’eV “ ’ll 0 f’ ir s t Atlantic Tple- a P • "Lpdy Byron” ig||e snlyect of a paper by Msrtineau,which h«iibeen expressly “ r l is mngaiine, “ Getting Home Again ” is a ■suant bit of travil talk. Tpen comes » ” Dry Goods Oh- **.* D William l|.iHowells, of Coiambus, *°i gives a piece ofJc-MeniQrism vefteon the “Old 1 “ The Great ” pto treated physi- J. historically, commordially and geologically. Slate °f the country brings out Lowell in “B. “ b’num,” a political Krticle, in hie lively ppd con ' C ' e .' 0 ' * n tbe “ ®o T ' 6 *?>” Dixon’s Life of Ho lies' *° d Car, 7 l ’* jjpraphy, receive foil no t,,. 810 Ibcbg, Feb. 4, 1861. - r l *“ Apitator; j ' bntth * DC9 * DOWB bereab< )nt» i» usually pretty searce,i . 'jj' 5 we# k I ant able to gle J’OU C couple of items; 0 'j“'W interest your readers£ ’ octa n 8 2 A* serfs of tho Jil.ee tomaZT ■.!“* “ et “ e( l ual *- A liK,a “ personal w, r 1 ‘ ndl " 8 (I b * Uere : tile eleotjop. Mr. Map pp the morning of elec -4».u, “if you don’t giyo mB Bn#. my aon some of the] Beff offices!, you shall hare aGreok to rule ever yoi.” I But notwithstanding this declaration, .neither Greek I hor Hebrew was elected, for the fibmans came in apd j beat them-badly. Well, lon Saturday Ur, .Man and i boo of the opposite-patty from thelower end of town j qame together to discuss matters which had transpired |t as for economy jin fuel, they are unoqualed by anything with which we have ever hpen acquainted. Wljile in winter the] nlmopnt of hosA ij pipply sufficient.for allpurpososof Health and--comfort, its capacity for controling lie neat is so perfect tbit in summer all the opcrations'of the. kitchen may be parried on, without inconvenience from the heat,finis making it the most healthy and! convenient,’ anw(by its pertecr fitting, (ensuring dii vi tality) in our estimation the cheapest and best jsteve in use. \ A. P. ICONE, ' i f Mrs. R. G. WHITE, Mrs. UUGbH YOUNG. I .yay-See advertisemenjt in nnqther column. { Wellsboro) Dec. 26, 1860. ’ ■ ’ j TO CONSUMPTIVES.: | The Advertiser, having boon restored to health in a few weeks by a very simple remedy, after having suf fared several yeo’ra with o severe lung affection, and that dread disease, Consumption—ls anxious to-taako kjnown to his fellow-sufferers the means of 'cdtei i To all who desire it, he will senifa copy of the pre scription used (free of charge), with the direction {hr •preparing and using the same, which they will ffnd a’ sure cure for Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis, Ac. Tjhe pnly object of the advertiser in setading the pre scription is to .benefit the. afflicted, and Spread infor mation which be conceives to be invaluable, and he hfopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may, prove a blessing, j Parties wishing the prescription will'please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, 1 13-ly Williamsburg, Sings Co., N. Y. | THE AMERICAN 1 i MEDICAL ANp TOIIjET i 4 Receipt Book. { This book contains Recipes and Directions for Ma king all the most valuable! Medical preparations in usej also Recipes and full and explicit directions for ma 'kSng nil the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Per fumes, Unguents, Hair Restoratives, and all Toilet •Articles. If you qre suffering with any chronic dis ease—-if you wish a beautiful complexion, v a fine head of hair, & smooth face, o clear skin> a luxuriant beard, op moustache—or if yon wish to know anything and everything in the Medical qpd Toilet lino, .yon should, b|r all means, peruse s copy of tbfs book. For full particulars, and a sample of the Iwork for perusal, (free,) sddresp the publisher. H.-Fl CfiApMAN, No. 83H3roadiroy, Now York.. I W H Q Sfl 0-0 L D U S a E x|r. J. BOVEE POPS’ VEGETABLE t IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ? who are afflictiiTwHh Incipient Copsupipt|o£ or Weak Lnbga nhould u«e them. t [All who Buffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep* siKy or LMies should use them. : |AU who suffer frqm qr Nervosa Debility, Restleis qiss AC night, want of Sleep,'sc., should northern. |AII persona who aro convalescent after fever or othersickr pMs sbnn'd use them. •sMinistecs of the Gospel, Lawyers, Lecturers, qnd all pah; !ii speakers should use them. t * ißook Keepers, and all persons leading a’ 1 sedentary life should use them. jTb'e'dked qpd inflsm Should psMh?m.i I&ll who required stimulant or tonic should 'use them. 1 |A4I who aro addicted to the use of aident spirits and wish to-reform, should them. u- JThey an made of A fear* Sherry Wine, and ‘of the native plkhts and herbs of the country, and should be rccommpQd* «|by temperance societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friends qf humanity. ' jfiiey are prepared by an experienced and skillfull physi* ctin, and aside from their mcdicinnl propertied, are a most delightful beverage; and yet. as a medicine, ard as innocent amt harmless ni the dews of pcaven. I Bold by drugtrM* «?enerally. ; 1 I Otfi.S. VVIDDIfIELD 5 £<>•» *«?frietors. i j 78 Willmm st.. Now York, Ibtldvln, Lowell & Co., Tiogn. . 7:3yl tau Dr. H. 11. of Tioga, is (/vrieral ‘Agent for Tlo givCounty, to whom all, applications for agencies must be m|de. - .j ■ . \ ; ■ ‘ gIjVGING SCHOOL. ; ’ | 1 XX. ;XX. BOLT, Parposas opoaing a SINbIXO SOHOOTj, at Roy's HitU in Welisboro, commencing on Monday evening, Feh. 10,1861, and to conlnnue four' woekt-=-the. 6rst tetm ending at tie close < f two weeks, 'those wish ing to learn or in singing are -invited to attend Monday,evening for when they can put their names'down if satisfied.’ Terms: Gentle man, $2; ladies, $1 —half to be paid in advance, arid thb balnnce at the commciicnient of 'the second fep, -A concert will be given at the close of the school. WANSFIELD CLASSICAL -M 1 - SfANSFIELD. TIOGA CO., PA. , khe Winter Term of this Institution ivilljcotnmcnev Dtf c * 1860, and close March 15, 11861* '< fe. WILDMAN. A. M.„l Puincipal. Mrs. H. P. K. Wildliak...... .......Prccuptrcfs. ® Miss E. A. Chase...... ...............Mijsjo Teacher. Mr. C. A. SvLVESTKR...i Assistant. Mr. Isaac Stickskv..... .Peuminship., ; . j EXPRESES. j Tuition (Primary) per Term i... 52 Sfi I Corpmon English |; 4 50,j higher English and Languages...; 1.... 6 Qo| Blutio, Piano or Melodebo 8 00] )3oaril in private families, from 50 200 |loom rent, per term....!..... ,1 50j - Fuel, |>er terrn v-? »•[ —; d 501 Incideijlttls, p6r f»... "*251 ff aelita of ten coirbe bbtaioed, lestima in .Musje be given at eik dollops per terp». We hope by this reduction of tuitionto place this important branch within reach of many wboT do not feel able to avail £ Imselvos of it under prebent prices. Ncr pains will befspared; either by Teraefierfi er to afford every advantage that can be had in the best Schools of jthe country. Our Teachers are experienced and eufcessful Educators. j . ;, , Juition payable one half at the eommehcement of. term, and the remainder at the middle or satisfac torily arranged. For farther particulars address the RHnbibal. * ' Ref.'^. A. X.-Eoss,Seo'y. !Dec.'l2 f 1560m3 T3UFFALO ROBES.4-Afew bales of No. 1 15 and No. 2 Buffalo Eojbes, and also a few Wolf by j W. A* ROB A CO. Welisboro, Oct. 31, | - t£or SALE OR Tp; LET~tOFfc cows, JO Apply to |A. Ff pONE.. Wcllsbora, Dec, 26,1860.-3 W TIQOTS AND SIIOEiS—To fit the biggest-gi- Jj ant or the Bmallejt baby. Cbeapeet in town Xqtjality ep.Ußi.tjered], at the REGULATOR. 3 RQOEBIBS.tt-T he Grocery department is “ chock fall,” and the prices exceedingly low at M' 1 , t BEBDLATOE. /■f AUPETS AND Oil CLOTHS,—It’II da \jf you good to tee tho patterns etwl lonrn the pricer at the : EEGI'LAIOH. , . I?el{sbpro, fit •s**Si*i- v|. MABBIEb, STATEMENT A Of i\% Receipt* and Exsp4nd*turts at the Trtawy x qf | . Tioga County for tit gear 1880. I - ' t , BXOaiPTS. i Eeo’dftom Coi’g of seateid tax foriBs7, ' 1.21 $0 ® "" “ “ “' - “ 1858,’ 1! 50 « " « ■«',.« 18555 225 74 '» a it ■> « . '« jggo, 9739 69 « - « taxes col. on absented lands, 1858, 2087 67 “ " , “ ; “ 1858, 21*3 ,03 " “ sale of do seated land:, 1860, 675 Its “.. “ sale of .seated lands . “ 186 27 “ “ redemptiotrof .seated-lands, " 18124 “ “ taxes on seated lands tot’d « 389 44 a a 14 " on judgment) and botes, Monay refunded, ■ v-; • Amount of loan (for butting Jail), 9,530 83 Premium on ” 35 74 EiPESDncnas. Wage*. Amount ptid D Q Steven), late C0m.15 25 “ L D Seeley '. ; 142’pfl • - “ John James'.,’.'. 203 9Q “ A BIOS Bixby, ty bal. dUb 1859..-. 41 80 « l< - . <1 -; it « 190 00 ‘i AmbrpSe Batker;;.;;;;;.:;.; 58 00 (^<^l^nmi^tiantrs , C'junttl. ’ Amount paid S F ....1.,...;,...j..—537 50 , Carnmiitionerf' Clerk. Amount paid A J' §oflold; , Auditor). * .Am’t paid J Emery, aud. aq’t of Proth’y, Ac...-24 OO Travers Jurors. Am’t paid Charles Ooojapced, et al;;;.:; 2,9001.50 s Qrand Jurors , Am’t paid Wm. J Mann,,ot al ..749 25 Cg'nftahles and Tipstaves. < Am’t poid Jotiß , 'f.owi3 et a!., .....;..;;43? 82 Qrier. • . Am’t paid! E TFignateJ....,,,, 112 00 Justice*. Am’t paid ]Yu) A Douglas., 64 37 Assessors. r ... Am’t paid Howland, et al 429 50 Printing, Ain't paid H. Tonng on con. due 1859...../. IS 00 !< “ *' 1860 _...25 00 “ “ blanks... 2A.00 “ “ K. Jenkins oil Contract, 1860 ; 25 SO $B9 00 Eleciiom, Am’t gold J H Ellis, .1553 63 Commomctalth Cotta. Am’t paid'Charlet Ryan, et ol 933 40 'New Bridget. Ain’t paid J Howland, Bridge at Knoxville 300.00 u u C F Miller, Vgo at Doughty's mi11...954 00 Biatrict Attorney, ~ ' 1 Ain’t paid Henry Allen ..........214 00 Bounty ott WUd.VaU. , ' Am’t paid G Qdrdrrer, at ,4 50 Bridge Repair t f Am’t paid*B at Bla&vcll's... 1 00 *■ JO Holmes,. ~M Knoxville 00 00 “ : Abram Walker, u 32 “ ' C V Bailey, • f 4 Man5fie1d............45 16 ' u Blackwell k Blackwell’s..' 65 00 u R Bixby, bridgeatßo.-mni1e..;....,.... 708 " Silas Allis “ Spencer's 55 " " ..<—..60 00 •* B C Congdon, bridge at Ellison’s 75 00 (t Martin King,bridgnatCovy Creek.. r .,6 60 u Pbil’r Hurd, bridge at LawrdncevUle..4s 00 “ Abial-Sly, bridge at Tjaga,.].,...,.,....40 00 “ Henry Waters, bridge at BlaljkweU’s..sB 00 " Wm. Blackwell, “ " ....-70 00 •i* R Sixbee, bridge at Rosevill 00 “ • ' C W Bnilcy, bridge ut'Mansfield 86 00 H . Phil’p Hurd, bridge nt Lnwrjnco 38 33 “ Joseph at Blo«» 54 24 Court tiouae Repair a, AWt paid II S Cook, Prisoners, Am’t paid S I Power for boad, etc 5 172 04 *• “ for taking J Carl to Pcn’y... 90 00 “ . , “ ,“i Tbn* Kock f ... 90 00 f* , Easton? Pemtehtiary,for sunpurt of ponricts for'the year 1858 r .. 325 42 »» A ■ 1859........ 09 04 St alio a art/, Ain't paid Andros, MeChiin A Co • JUetxhaiidite. Am*t paid C A 1* JtpMnt'pn, et Sierijf’i Fees'. ' Ain't paid S I Power, summoning Jurors. “ J. Mathers late Sheriff, costs on salts in county;;....l2l At f 1 j Mather, tatnkey foes 2\ 00 Jt}CfsB5B, 40110 I ■ ‘Jo do .2,2.76 7/ I Tits' exptn-iUuHr...,., JOBN JAMES, Com’r, in'acc’t with Tioga Co. DB. To County 0rder5....,...; $203 30 doe scifoantanU.... 23 21 By 88 days' service at|2................ 178-00 By 425 mile*.travel (direct) at d0t....' 25 50 By balance due from year 1859 11'. 2$ 28 r $228 74 L, D. SEELEY, Com’r, in Wt with Tioga Co. DB. ; To Cdunty' Ordort —sl93 00 Balance.duo acconntanf.. .....i............ 121 40 I fjpli CB. By 116 dayrf service at $2......,,;: 1......232 00 By SOO miles travel at 6c,..,....,....:,.., - 54 00 By balance dnoforyear 1859.,.1,...11.:.27 40 23T 3 80 $25,493 65 $313 40 AMOS BIXBT, Corn’s, in aco’t with Tioga Co. DB. To County Orders i „..,$23l 62 Balsiiico duo accountant 0 84 ! $241 44 CR I By S‘2 dayi’ tervice at $2 ! $lB4 00 By !164 miles travel at 6c i 15 84 Balance duo for year 1859..., ! 41 60 $7OO 35 ■I ■!' $241 41 A. BARKER, Com’r, in aoc’t with Tioga Co.’ DR, To County Orders $5B 00 Balance due accountant 17 76 $75 76 .$5OO 00 CB. By_J2 days' service at $2 By 196 miles travel at 6c • i j ' $75 76 Tiooa Con.’* it, ss: We the Commissioners Of gaid county do hereby certify lhat the .foregoing is « cor rect statement of the matter therein sot forth. In tes timony whereof, wo bare hereunto set our hands this 4th, day of February, 18t!(. 1 |fr- L. D- SEEI.E'S, j, ) AJIOg lUXBY, 1 Corn’s. -’, . , AMAKOSE BARKER,y j 1 A- j;. SbptELn, Clerk.. JAMES 8. -WATiIOUS,- Treasurer bf Tioga County, in account with Coantyfrom Jita. 10, 1800, to : Jan. 17. 1861. !’• , To ontstand’g sea’d taxes for year 1851, $ 11 41 -do do ~ rfp 1852, - ’ 120 81 do do do 1854, , 9.53 do do ' ' do f 857, ‘ 620 02 do 'do do iSyS; 49*97 do * do do ISlifa, 814 6i3 Amount of seated tax assessed, 1860, , 12,289 79 Am’: rec. on unseated I’Us as p bill, IS6S, 2,067 57 doi k , do do 1&59, 2,106 63 j do from sale of unseated land 1860, g 75 65 do from sate of’seated land, IfitftO, ISO 27 do from seiUejJ land returned j S 8» 44 do from redemption of seated fcnd ISI 24 do on judgments, etc. “ ] 23t 9$ do froen money refunded 1 "2 $0 do of loan (for building of Jail) ?,530 63 do rec’d os premium on exchange 35 74 dup accountant by county { 2,050 90 | $31,530 00 $1,254 00 Cfl. By outstanding seated taxes for year 1851, $ 11 47 do do' 1852, 126 81 ' to 1854, 9 53 ; By pqmp}issi*P allowed collectors 1857, 18 03 By outstanding seated taxes 1857, 579 49 By abatements made ’ ISSS, 3 66 By amounts outstanding 1858, 33 81 By abatements made 4 1359, SOS 13 By commission allowed polleekors 1859, 227 51 By amounts outstanding 1859,,, 153 28 By abatements made - is6o, J £O6 79 By commission allowed collector 1860, 8S 55 By amounts outstanding iB6O, -2,197 46 By amount of Commissioners receipts | lor orders cancelled June 13, *ljB6o, 6 303 51 'do' do January 10, 1861, 17,757 06 By a’t pM 0 F Taylor, in full of Judgr ■sB23 23 75 ment tin settlement of 1858 ' ! * 404 10 do do 1859 i ' 5,276 77 do cdm. on $26,801 at 3 per cct}t BU4 04 iVn, the undersigned; Auditors df Tioga county, having.audited, settled and adjusted the above ac count of James S. Watrous, Treasurer coun ty, do hereby certify that we found asiabovc stated, a balance due the acconntunt of twu-thousand and fifty dollluirs and ninety cents. Witness our this 17tU day bf January, A. D. 18p|. 0 ,78 b 1 .63 89 J. I. JACKSON, i 1 i C. F. VEIL. ! V Auditors. D. T. GARDNER,) WtUsboro, February 4, 18&1. Ml DO PXECUTQR'S NOTlCE.—Letters testnmen- X-i Ury having been granted to tbft subscribers on the estate of Ira Clark Baxter deceased. Into of Nel son-township. Tiog* county, notice ishereby given to thosp Inoehted to. k&id bstjHe, to njakj} iipmpdiate paympflt, end those having claims, to present them properly authenticated, for settlement, 49 (lie subscri bers. G. H. BAXTER. 1 1 CALVIE'BAXTBft.) E * eoutors * Tuucarora, Steuben Co., If. IT., Jap. 9, , $263 42 ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE—Letters^ Administration having boon granted to-tbe sub scriber,on tho estate of Fipny Gi’eonleftf.letc'of Dclmar township, dec’d. notice is lioreby given to. lho?e in debted to said estate to mako immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authen ticate:! for settlement to the subscriber, in Bolmur. Jan. 16, 1861. JACOB lIILTBOLD, Adm’r. $217'83 A DMINISTRATOB'S NOTlCE—Letterpjof -ftA. administration HUvlng been granted' to the sub scriber, on tho estate of George Mntlison, late of Far mington township, dec’d, notice is hereby given (to those indebted to said estate to' make immediate pay ment, and those having claims to present them prop erly authenticated for settlement to tho | 11. MERIT, £dm’rJ Farmington, Doc. 5, 1860.* 5 ’ i [ ,;.40 00 ...35 00 $76 00 IMPROVED FARM.—The subscriber offers for sale a farm on Middle Ridge," jo pdenar town ship, known as tbe Polilus Wilson place, containing 62 acres, 45 acres improved, fr#me house, frame burn and apple prcjjfffd. is pleasantly located, and will bo sold on eosy’taring, WM»,.BACHE. Wellsbofo, Jan. 16, 186ltf. . ’’ SHERIFF’S SAFE. By virtue of a writ of Vend. Ex. issued out of tbe Common Pleas of Tioga Cb.,T will expose to public .sale in the Court Uouso In Wcllsboro, on Thursday, ibe 71. h day of February nextat 1 o’clock P. M., the following described lot of land, to wit: , A lot of land in Chatham township, contracted to •Seth B, Racket, nnddot No. 197 contracted to Stephen Fuller, on the. cast by lots No, 18$ contracted to peter V. Hotelling, No. 207 contracted to N. R. Starke, No. 196 conveyed to Abel Cloos, 2d, and N aforesaid and lot No. 194 contracted to I); A Churchill, and on tbe west by lot No. 172 aforesaid; it being lot No: 195 of the allotment of the lands In Chat: bam township, Tioga county, Po r , and part of warrant numbered 1336; containing fifty nine acres and seven tenths of an acre; with the ustial allowance of six per cent for roads, Ao., about forty acres improved, three log bouses, shanty, bam and Some fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Daniel Gee. I. POWER. Sherijf. Wefaboro, Jan, 16, 1801* I $633 J 9 $197 57 i 200 94 7 88 ios oo ESTFIELD'SELECT SCHOOL. O. Bf. Sf£p3lNS, Teacher. - Th« SpRWiJ Ter# n|Ubemofctteeoplo ill eve ry bection of tlfu Union an opportunity Vd Portraits on China, to make proposition to Residents in the Country, who aro ’unable to visit personally tbe Atelier and Gal leries in New. York. Persona sending a photograph, ambrotyps or-daguerreo* type to the office of tha Company In St w York, accompanied bye - Fite Dollars, will receive in return by eiprass, free of charge, A richly prnnroented Breakfast Gap and Sau ' ifer/nfith' the portrait transferred therein. tßy transmitting a daguerreotype and Tin Dollar, they wpl secure in like manner, A handsome french Vase, or Toilet Article, with the portrait reproduced by the patented process. Bf sending & pair of daguerreotypes and &7TUX DOLIABS, they will receive in return A pair of rich Sevres Vases, with the portraits executed equal to miniature paintings; and, in iik*i mau&ef.’-puVibit* cup ’he reproduced oh porce lain wares or Vases of eVery quality of finish, ranging in price from twenty to ppu hirmtffed.dollars the pair. N. B.—Bo particular in writing lh» address, town, county and state distinctly. Ail letters to be adrersed to “ Hanayer, American Photographic Porcelain Co.,’* 781 Broadway. nov7m3 Nsw Yobx* PURIFY THE fetbOOD. MOFFAT'S ' VBOBTABLE 'LIFE FILLS, „ ' AXD .PHCENIS BITTEBS. envied celebrity which these pre-eminent X Jffigftctae* have acquired tor their invaluable efficacy in all tho they profess to cure, has'rendered the usual i>rt<*i£oof puffing uot only unnecessary, butunwarlby of them. IN ALL CASES of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Übemutism, Affections ef the Bladder add Kidneys. BILUOVS «C¥ERS AND LIVER COMPLAINTS. In tb» south and wostv where these diseases prevail, they will be found invaluable. Planters, farmers and others, who once ut* these Medicines, will never afterwards bo Without them. '' _ ■= BIPLIOtJS COLIC, SETIOS.,LOOSENESS. PILES, COSTIVE- NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, COUUUPT , lICMOUo, DIIOPSIKS. DyspepHa.~~?i o person With this distressing disease, should dehiy using theso medicines immediately. Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas. Flatulency. Jgu4~-rz?or tola scourga-of the western Country, these medteipes will ho found a safe,-speedy and certain ipm* ecrflcial. IcdfVicd, hut not pedantic, comprehensive hut kulh ficiontli detailed,‘fpa'JroMi personaljjhjne and party prljuj dice, frpsh dud jet accurate! It htutoment oi all tlult upon. 1 tjvt*ry miiprt.mt topic withiiltUfli scope of huhiau ha* been sjwcially written for it* pajp?9 by ‘then who rtr£*ftn» thnrltlcs tlpion tho topics of which tPcy -They are nplrol to bring the sulyect up present moment; tci spttcJust it stands now. All information Ih from uio datest tho geographical aCccilnis keep pijee with tbo latest explorations; hppurical matters include tlib fresiiesf just view*: the blogrdpbical- notices Uotouly speak ot'the dead but of the living. - It Is h iibrarv of itselii ABUIDOMEXT OF THE DEBATES OF Bjaing a Political History of the United States, from the gahiflOionof the first Fe«leml Congrp** In 1759 tr> ISSC* ’ Ed: Bed add compiled by J|ou. Thomas B, Benton, from tfis of- Ueccrds of Congress. ) The bo completed iu 15 royal octavo volhmea 750 inges toco, 14 of which arc now ready. An additional volume will (be i**ued once months. , 4 WAT ior P&OCURIXO Tim CTCLOPABrnW D r E b’XBATES. j Korin a of foprj and fhc price of four booksl nnd five copies wljl be seiit at t in [ Jlmth**™ PennM-lvanlw* ! WelUbon, /■;«..if, i«A». 4 ;,- - ■ FOR SALE! BY . WICKHAM & BCOOOGOOD 'AT OCR SCBSM* W > • 4 TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, - f |, ALARM SCPfltOf : PKUXT TREES, SlXTrcmsaS^OT, GRAPES, EVERGREENS, . ), iB6O. ‘ ' SW SOOT, SHOE, ,EA’ !b & fISBISG STOBB. signed, having leased the store fwraerly l»y (r. W, West, intends currying el aK t the shoe and leather trade. Ceape* ire employed in the De ill work warranted to bn our own ma- mHE ii |m' oicu nie brttnb dent work nder; jied i jus oj partment, bufacturo Alio, al MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, and. All kinds of Leather and £kts constantly on band and for >&!• at lew or ready pay. PELTS taken.,in exchange for fleet*”* □nrket price, JOS. BIBBKOLH.' - •pt, 5, ISCO. RE onataAtl; ’indings, rices for HIDES t the big Wellabc also cosh and 3CSt 1 ro/S -vrota.iii l\ cial tpoart Wallsboro, by tl ojn t&ericfuftb & week, for ;b HEREBY GIVEN that a Spe wili bo held at ibe Court House, U Ho Hon. David Wilmoi, commencing oridoy of AlnVcli nozf, to continue -one Lai of the following cantos, under tie ip act of J Assembly of the 14ib April, J. F. DONALDSON, Prelh'y. 86l::wS ti* J Thompson ‘ T». I loecho ti. J Dofley et*l Stephen Babcoefc Ta. John W. MayaaxA { Im’r ts. .Hiram Intoko / e* ts. Stephen Pottar ts. A C Ely rs. Amos Blzby y«. Sarah L Keene i»i yi. 1 Anion Buck at al “ sis ti. Timothy Braee el al ti. John Drew et al >s| ti. Obadiah Robimea vi. Henry Colton AHpUVBNT LIST. . ' »r Davidson vs, J Dcffeyet al at vs. Atcfx M&Utson. rnsti :rse. Bank of j N Bingham 1 A. f ruste WELLS ■ AMD j. aglin ■t> iobelkt it Touts 4 lorm tho Public j 1 , ijouni I in tho Village bating put it i ill kinds j> f vh mont, in tbo b? BORO FOUNDRY MACHINE SHOP IS- FULL BLAST. Y 0 IT NO, lat 6 o't the firm of Tabor Co., Tiogo/takea tbfo method to U ibat be has leased 4b'C . ; - by and Machine Shop,' •f AVeTlsboro, fop a term of year*, and good running order, is prepared to d« /rk usually done at such au establiil :st manner and out of the best material. TWENTY TEARS EXPERIENCE I He has bod 'pvfir twenty years’expcrienra in tho h«- tioess afid will have the work* entrusted lo him, dost directly'andfer his supervision. Jio tcork_xcilli)e teut out half finished. PLOWS, srorsM and, costingl* of kH kinds on Khnd andtnauo to erder. May 28, 1857- ’ “ ’ *’ ROBERT YOUNtt. THOUKING MILL ar HULL’S CREEK, i HOLLIDAYVILLE. «Tiber, having completed bis forge'thrs* ihd Flouring Mill, is prepared to furnith ,! And Fbftd ia quantities to suit purchasers. CUSTOM WORK HEAF I'he £ubs< story Oriit Floor, Meal short-noticc, hhd on terms which c?mn*t 3. I have THREE RUN OF STONE, :ant!y employed, and I am sure Uinta trial will prove beneficial to the cush'ircr as Mr'- 0. P. McCLUHB. bf 1800, “ ■; of kinds on fail to pleas almost cods of my work weli'jis my« Deccinbei Me lical Estate for Sale, bscriber offers for solo the inrge farm is the Q2UGOS FARM, situated near the Wril— .nsfield'Kodtl, one mile east of Wlmjs>yTili<*, o acres,all good farming lAnd,atw>nt io'aci-4 tha frame bitn ami a lug houstMliiHv'nn. wi I : cash or upon-rorfsonaWe time, or exchange f*-r r Stony Fork. . Vain a The Sui known t boro’and Mi>: containing 2! ( ■improved, wit sell cheap for property nea r For furtbei' Morgan Hart, : Stony Fort , prticulars apply to IL W. William?, Wellibaiu, , Charleston, or the satfecribor. ' , Oct. 8,1800 3m. ' 11. S. ittSTJJffH. PER it PAPER WALL PAPER WALL PAPER , WALL PAPER • • WALL PAP-iiR les and largest assortment of naif paper tin Wellsboro.’ In connection #ilh .lie found'Window Shades of nil W-M. 11. S^UTM. WALL PA WAI Latest st; ever broagl above can b soon at i, April sth, 1860. tVell'bor-1 MIRROR: MIR&ORS! MIRRORS! J" |usT received at SMITH'S. SOOKSTORR, ti « I largest and best asaortuitipt o£-Mirrori or r brought to AVellsboro. ( People who wish' ‘Mo *.«* themselves is others seo 111010," ftill please call m 4 examine.' • p Fiouiins JHUj. ■ TITR-pcopilo o .Maasneldoad vicinliy are hereby nutifii-d . mat ■iahll MILL h.ij just been repaired, and pnt in jn’r* feet order. Bavins tKrefe run of stone ami a Pofnrt JStpbraior, wulcb ypfj! si‘p«rair nil foul seed from 1 iho gra.n, oi>nsi*inds which he is Selling very cheap for c»*h. ' 'npu'jr IHOUSANP lUnßELSofbfst M’in- X ter Wheat Floor, »t $6.00 per barrel or s!.7i per jock, at tli< SfeOULATOH. BEAT Fii&ti'K, ty> tnpanH cheap, at . ‘ ; 'ATti’KJtra. ■N"