ill .* i JR 1 p*.. HE • T AN'DMIstiBXJ&ASB’OBS. i" . V - I.f .■- - IT I j- = H. J. RAMSDELL,, Bni] rainboro. Wednesday. J*j Co, 119NunnYork.and 10 n, RostoD, are the A&nU_toT jfaJ/gUvtar, and «w ltffffwrlcwert rates. 7 : fr ' - ' • Nbir Advertisement-, l( fail Reward— James Eargnsqjjj. ' :K la High School—Prof. A. \ gating Onyuent—H. L.,H«3jtmW * Co. j,,, Academy —S. B. Price. -■ -. , r 'j Abti’cs—^'tateof, - Z>!Utt'"-L S. firewater, \\] '*. g. To CoEßßaposDEMH.—MuXy—'Yonr lanes declined. , ' l|| : V g L,"_Your “ Linos nddrascd to tbc Free 0f the North, as changed from&iote iddreased to Bieeks," arc doservisgj bat Wo harp followed your •alionsnd “thYowedthem underj the table.” We oi beltore in ® striking," except in' ielf-defense. p. R. N,” —We guess.your communication is an ; o ne,snd as’clear and lucid asn-ljig mad paddle rainy dny; but wo think' take four Phil ip lawyers and as many Dutch jto read it. The only wonder' «■; us is that you y write.your name so plainly., -ji; ■ Ttye Spring !fer(n of the bnfoa Academy at xffe^df r uEder tbtt charge of PrbRS. B. Price, will oenco March st|i. •' \\ Kahe.—Amongithe letters in the New k postoffice U one addressed to! Jojhn Ollenbauben fflDiteinerihoheabicker. ' We hdjip oar readers will hire.*a attack of the lock-jaw jwhile.attempting* tadtattc* jt'* / Pf r The Woven poa Union—rd A Man.— In certain districts, aj we note, Our women claim the right fo ! rote. \ Grant them the boon, oh! l||£Ulatofs, And " save the Union'* from 'its traitors ; For woman—wfaatso’er tyer>|raltt-~ WUI never vote for separate & Easter. —This annual festival occurs this year thelaator 31st day of March, ktßoater was cele t,d by our pagan ancestors in a festival in wr of Eostre, the Saxon goddessjpf; love, or Venus [be north. It is now observed *J>y the Christian xcb as a festival in commemorallon of our irrectioo, and answers to the of the He- *£• Our usual Harrisburg Letteii has failed to reach this week—our friend “ Snodgrpas" having gohe Pittsburgh ostensibly oh business in connection a (be arrival of tbp President at that place-; really, we think, for the purpose Of “ getting on a idir." From other sources we i learn with regret I there is every prospect of of the law inst kidnapping, and- the passage'of both the great poration swindles heretofore referred to, in these USDS. . " ’ "j;' - a f - Sr. Valentine's Day.— the old-fash celebration of St. Valenlino'there has been a ci’enfion. The day, fa fact,,,has f been so much ;«d, and used as a coyer for giving vent to mal- ipleen, and envy, to say nothing black rdism embodied in scurrilous* prints,-that it-has 'a into merited disrepute, and come to be idered a nuisance. At the pOStofficp in this vil tbe falling off Yalentineff’aeojthrttagty the mails much below that of last the diminu wm very marked. L , v pf* pRESEftTATioir op tbe’lTai&l— Some attention iito this item of propriety would avoid much of Baldness so prevalent in this Country* ' Dr, Bel £ham, of London, bis name as the entor of a Stimulating Onguent,” which could bo appropriate in preventing as in taring baldness.*— ■ cause a luxuriant growth of befrd or <wbtskers, it equally certain. Messrs. H. ih' Hageman k Co.* v hare the entire American market. Hence we )k for alar ge increase in hirsute Appendages among ryoungmen, See advertisement Gas.— We are highly to state that jDickmsdn House, Passenger Depot and most of ‘store!, shops and offices on Marj&t and Pino Streets mow lighted by Gas, and that who are using it > well satisfied with this great!# needed improve ;nt The pipes are laid for s#no distance upon nt Street, and in the Sprit] laid through all the principal streets. £ lb Journal office participates in-the benefits of this nrenient and agreeable Jight, may now for 'the it time be said to be liberally. Implied with *' Gas.” finuny Journal, * ' ?jp * fc ‘ ‘ * j^The-Latest.— The spriog&sbton* forpMatk- IB!,re already out in Philadelphia,' and of course li*ooa be introduced here by tb£ "-ton.” The fa nte Jlyle is a narrow plaid, in tnbrmons squares.— w rpportorinl cotemporaiy of JVbwA American * 4 sample the other day, which iSo : bar reals upon the boot, the.bext at the knee, third attbe hip, the fourth forming the i fl S a of the gentleman Sorting thesejrow- Poinded us of-the long loojp-ipple windows in • front of the Penitentiary, Tlt£jb)lor Is a lively lc Hust t barred w:th orange.” '.s&pre’a a fashion a ris a fashion! CiDELESSXKSS OK Em PLOVfiES.—MftHy thOU- 1 of dollars are annually wasted! by t£e careless -*1 aad neglect of persons in the others. A *** of employees or. seem to 118 off muc h the proportyof is des ! do not exercise economy with ers P ro p9fty that they would wjtp.' their own, but *® to think the saving of appirqatly trifling mat- u Dot worth observing, as tbo|c4st is but little, • nothing to themselves. think or id ° W strictest economyjjjn their part will to l^ e ‘ r ow n benefit. An jS&»loyer will soon j 7er in a,hand, and wilTrqlyd it by increase wnfidence. This very kind and care treasure the secret ofpdpjieeaf with many S oe n. It never fails to be rewarded. 6ctSll i* Court—Callisj /pr rms Dead. *«*•*, heat very queer things nt Court, ° *M'h-might do to print ■ Dnring the recent u Ullage, a man named Mattison keisg tried f or Battery. Now a good crier in this'ootintyi »d ho takes pride r ,, off his " of voices’ and doing evc- CoU n'eted with that office in'R proper manner. ts cu »lom, before peoceediwf, |dlh a came, for , l ° 'l' 1 ** three times.— „ M * ,a 'd, Williahjj. Mattijoh was defendant in ! *-»hich came next-'"on thCc4endar, and cor l u fri - en J l ; ,c ? e tq-dothC. coe|anary catling. jdu , ai * forgotten the name,..; waggish lawyer to D „v: wren<!e ’i , ille J seeingj.tho Jsrilr’s discomfiture, wej j I relieve of hi!«mbiofrassa)eDt, »Dd w]jj*> ““““T ‘’James Madisons' “ Jamtt iifadt l*l«ina* ’ ln !lenlor '* D Voire, But the old.time . ‘“' tot to bo deceived in® the| belief that Jb* ti E j lee WU anSworof to ts» , tmid » r W» appearance, ,'f James Wisp. 'rolee^ 11 ’ 1 ”. 'poder ' no "ghost it ooorinoed the audion'e«>f presence of *• time as andiblefitywrilb thrhdjh V 1- I i crier’s earfi, and again did'the'crier straighten tip.— " rAoma»|V^omd»j’ , '. lmlyeUeiJ' I Ej>dry!f<So now ■seemad, s *iddanljr,strpek.wit|» the- idea ; lhat their moolis w|ns madeforirtretihihg, and’thdy stretched them.- ‘'.|Themaa Jefferson,” againcallgdthe oriar, bat this tine, in a milder tone. ."Thomas," howererj probably thinking he had settled ail hit jaw affairs jin this world years ago, did not appear." The merri ment fco*| becanfi generalise van tbaii countenance of the digniQed judge.wprp andj the crier, by this tube thinking there wai "something rotten in Denmark,!’ sat down. r ' r • T - T * „ A’lWoec to G eoc wEs. —-Always keep the pu rest Saleritns'to be found tn the market. Yonr cus tomers shjoald. be able to supply themselves with a perfectly iuro and healthful article. D. B- De Land 4 Co.’s. Caemtcal SaleratugwiU.give perfect satisfac tion to the most fastidious’ bobsekdeper. Mandfac tured ond-jfor sale at wholesale by D. E. De Land 4 Co., Fairj|ort, Monroe Co., N. X\ 80.1861. . f IA: ABRIED. ‘ By Rev. J. F. Calkins, at the parsonage, on the 18th lost., Mrj.JOHN SKELTON, of Delator, 1 to Miss DIANA' JONES, of Charleston. pPBCIAL •- NOTICES. j MASONIC. { ’ RS. i A regular Communication of Osst A Lopon, 317, A. Y. M., Will bo hejd op Tuesday /\/\ ejvoning Mar. 26, at 7 o’clock,' All transient I ' brethren in good standing are fraternally in vited to attend. WM. ROBERTS, W. M. M. Bcii-AED, Seo’y. : I A CARD. i 1 We, the undersigned, baring in use "Jb P.stew* art's Celebrated Summer and Winter Ait Tight Cook ing Storey' purchased of Parker Brothers, Well shore, take pleasure in testifying tothecomplete satisfaction with which we have nstd-them. For all the practical uses of afcooking Stove,-as well as for economy in .fuel, they] are unequaled by anything witty which we have ever bean acquainted. While in winter the amount ol heat is amply sufficient for all purposes of health asd comfort, its capacity for eorctrofutg the beat is sojperfect that in summer all the operations of the kitchen may be.carried bn, without inconvenience from the heat, thus making it the most he<by,and conveniopt, and by its perfect fitting, (ensuring dura bility) in lour estimation the cheapest and best Stove in use. ! A. P, CONE, - .1 ( Mas. R. G. WtHITEf, i - Mas. HUGH YOUNG. .<£23-. S£o advertisement in another column. . . Wellsbbro, Dec. 26,1860. ■ ' ] ! to' consumptives. j The Advertiser, having been restored fo health in a few weekf by & very simple remedy, after havtngjsuf fered several years with a severe lung affection,jand that dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to make known tolhis fellow-sufferers the means of cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription £ised (free of charge), with the direction for preparing and using the same, which they will fipd a sure cur® for Consumption, Asthma, Bropchitisj Ac. The onlj| object of the advertiser in sending the pre scription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread infor mation wpicb he conceives to bp invaluable, and he hopes every -sufferer will try his remedy, as 5t will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessing. Partiespvisbing the prescription will please address 1 Rev. EDWARD A. WHLSON, 13-ly I Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. X. j THE AMERICAN MEDICAL AND TOtLET "v j Beceipt Book. This bopk''contains liezipit and Direction* for ma king all tile most valuable Medical preparations in use; also Recipes and full and explicit directions for ma king nil the most popular and useful Cosmetics, Per fumes,, Unguents, Hair Restoratives, and all Toilet Articles, jlf you are suffering wjth;any chronic dis ease—if you .wish a beautiful complexion, a fine head of hair, afemooth face, a clear ekm, a luxuriant beard or moustache—or if you wish to know anything nnd everything in the Medical and Toilet lino, you should, by all mdans, peruse a copy of, this book. For full apd a sample of the work for perusal, (free,) address the publisher. T. F. CHAPMAN, 13*-3m , n y.O SHOULD. USE £ . . . DR. JJ BOVEB SODS’. VEGETABLE IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS? All who j ire afflicted with Incipient Consumption or 1/eak Lnnga should use them. Ail who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigestion, Dyspep sia, or Piiey should use thorn. , . .All who suffer from General or Nervous Debility, EesSless ness at nig£t, want of Sleep. Ac., should use them All fH-rsotis who are convalescent after fever or other sick ness shonid’Uße them % , . Mimacurcef the Qospel. lAwyers, Lecturers, .and all pub lic speakers should use them. Book Keepers, and all persons leading a sedentary life should n»o them. - • - * -- • r * 1 Tbeagedlaod Infirm should’use them. All }rho Require a stimulant or tonic should use them. All who are addicted to the use of a*d«u( spirits and Wish to reform, ihonld use them.* They arelmade of a pure Sherry Wjne, and of the native plants andiierbs of the country, and should be rocomniend ed by temprran6e societies, clergymen, physicians, and all friends of humanity. £ They ntelprepared by an experienced, and skillfull physi cian. and aiide from their medicinal proiwrties, are a piost lioveragoiraud yet. as -a medicine, are os innocent -arid li os tnadewt-vif hOaNen: • 4 ‘ - Sold generally. TSuiAS. WIDDIFIELD & CO., Proprietors, • f 78 TPfnJam «t.. New Yo. fc k, Baldwin,iLowell & Co>Ageots at Tioga. 7:3yl Dr. |l. 11. Borden, of Tioga, is General Agent for Tio* gaCopnty,iLo > jrhpm_all applications for ogpncies be .nrfrde, • R -.i ■ ~ . - j . CAUT^OIf 1 r CE.VT REWARD. FREDERICK C. MORRIS, a properly-bound ap prentice, having left me for parts unknown, with out just cause or provocation, this is to warn all per sons not fb trust him or harbor him on my acconnt.— Said boy |s 13 years a!d, and when ho left, had on a shit of blae over-all stuff; light complexion and light hair. Left the premises r on the 12th iost. I hereby offer ON9 CENT REWARD, if it be necessary fi r his recovery. My residence is in Union, Tioga. Co., Pa. | JAMES FtJRGUSON. February 20. IS6\-w3* : OSoibLA nfoif SC'BTobL.J-- 'T ' • Osceola, Pa., -Fah.B, IS6I. The gpritlg Term af this institution commences' on Tuesday, March sth, and closes Friday,' May 17th, 1361. f Hoard of [attraction. A. B. WIGHTMAN, A. B;, Principal. S g. R. THAYER, A. 8., Asspoiato. | Mrs. J[i S. Preceptress. , • Miss Pi M. Davespokt, Teacher Of Musio Tuition! from $3 to $5. Music, with use, of instru mcnt, $lO! Board and lodging per day, 15 cents, or $l9 per tijrm. Rooms, $1.59, Room, will be fur nished fotf those wishing to hoard themselreg. Apply ior inforniaiion to ■ „- j■. ! '-S- t. ** T a. B. WIGHTMAN, ■ 29wSl Osceola, Tioga Co., Pa. UINION academy 5 —and— te|chers’ seminary. S. B. PBkcE Pniuoipj^ Mrs. SonniA Pbice, Preceptreri. Mb. .-..Teacher of Mnslc* Sprigs .Term,of 1361 commences March 5. ‘l' "iZxpentetpef'TcHn: . lo $5.00 Board (per week $1.50) .......16.50 1 lodging. ......3.00 Room f|>r thofe boarding themselves...... I<5Q Special attention, given to the Teachers De- . - - Extra instruction .still also he given to those Wish ing to qualify themselves for teaching music. : DeerfieM, Feb. 20,1861. , , : 29-w2 EXECUTORS’ NOTlCE.— iLetters testamen tary (having been granted to* the Subscribers, on the estftteiof Levi Redflald, late of Farmington town ship, doo’d, notice is hereby, givq* to j those indebted to|»aid estate tq make immadiatq ipaymeil, andjfose having elsims to" present them properly authenticated forsett!etdont. , C HA KTjEg H .,BXARR, j 1 j h JAMES itJDBB-, I ’> Executors. - - GEORGE O. SEELT, ) ; .B»fmic|toa,Feb.Jd, 1651. -ws* | ~| j | ,i,; ■ f ■' ■. , ~ ■, ti| .j r No. SSI Broadway, New York. A- OOUSTTY AGTTATQ] OO{rOUTirANT -WTHlSmSf jio YOU WANT WHISKERS t DOMf 7 v. 7, |do you want a mdstacheV .. L, -• BJEJLLINGHAKI’S j - ' CELEBRATED . - STIiIITLATING on an ENT, SOR THE WHISKERS AND HAJR: - The iabscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citizensi of {hellnited States, that they bareobtained -the Agpncy for, and are Vow .enabled' to offer 'to the American public,-the 1 ibore: justly feebbrated and world-jenotuitdarlicle. io,.j ,i, .Tie/BUmahi|[n( 4>n{tiient ~ Is prepared by Dr. C. P. BkLuztOßAM.'an eminentphy siciamif London, and is warranted .to brine out a. thieS'rtipf. > ,’'l s ." ,‘J /•’. ... WmSKERS OR A.MU^WAGBE in front three,to six weeks. This article is the only one offthe kind uaedby the Preach* and.- ih 'London and Ptjjrisil is'in universal use.' " Itisja beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimula ting compound, acting naif by magic upon the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. Ifap plied te the scalp, it will cure bat.users, and cense to springlnp in place of the bald-spots a fine growth of new heir. Applied according to directions, it will tarn r|d or towy hair dark, and restore gray hair to its original color, baring ft soft, smooth, and flexible. The “jOsTOtrEST ” is an indispensable article in eyory gen tlemno’s toilet, and after ono week’s use they would not for any consideration be without it. - Tbewnbscribers are the only Agents for the article in the United States, to whom all orders must be ad dressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sale by all Druggiats and Dealers; or a box of the “ Ouguent" (warranted to bard the desired effect) will be sent to any who de sire itjby mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price asd postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address HORACE L HEQEMAN A CO., DnccoiSTS, Ac., 24 Win into Street, Hew Y ork. 29-nj'fl AUDITOR’S NOTICE.—The undersigned having neon appointed Auditor by the Court of Common Pleas if Tioga County, to adjust the proceeds of Shenff|Sale of the real estate in Mansfield of the Da vid Caldwell steam mill property, will attend to, the duties if said appointment at the office of Henry Allen, in Mansfield, bn Monday, March 18tb, 1861, at 1 o’cloclrP. M. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor. Welfchoro, Feb. 13, .1861. c* iBl iiLi .FLOURING MILLS.-r -{■WRIGHEIT St BAILBY, Haring secured the.beat mills in tho County, are dow prepared to do Cmmiii Work, merchant Work, and inffact everything that can be done in Country Mills, lo as to give-perfect satisfaction. RLOUR.MEAL AND FEED, I AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,’ At our store in Wellsboro, or at the mill. Cash or Goods exchanged for grain at the market price. All goods delivered free of charge within the corpo- WEIGHT <fc BAILEY. Welfeboro, Feb. 13, 1861. Preparatory School for Tcachcra. } Wellsboro, Tioga County, Penna. h. R.|BORXJNGAZOE y A. W-, - - Principal. The ['Spring Term commences Tuesday, March 12, and closes Friday, May 24, 1361. | TUITION. Juvenile Department, ... $2,50 Common English Branches, - - 3,50 Higher English Branches, - - • 4,50 Languages, ..... 5,00 Pupils of any degree of a9vancemepfereceived,.and carefully instructed. Special efforts will bemad* to properly qualify those designing to toaob, for their profession* Feb.'l3, 18£l.-w4 ATJnSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY lrl - !r MANSFIELD, TZOQA CO., PA. Thojwinter Term of this Institution will commeact Dec. id, 1860, and close March 15, 1861. E. WILDMAX, A. M Pki.vcipai~ MfsJH. P. ,R. Wildman. Preceptress. MissfE. A. Chase Mnaio Teacher. Mr. fc. A. Stlvksteb., Assistant. Mr. Isaac Stick-vet ... Penmanship.' |. EXPANSES. Tuition (Primary) per Term $2 50 Cora|non English 4 50 Higher English and Languages 6 00 Musjfc, Piano or Melo<Joon.... l 8 00 BoaM in private families, from $1 SO to--.. 2 00 Room rent, per tend 1 50 FueU'per term..' i..., 1 50 Incidentals, per term.. 25 W If afelass of ten can b£ obtained, leatona in Music will befjgiven at six dollar's per .terra. We h’ope by this reiuction of tuition to place Ibis important branch witbtnmaob of many-who do not fvol able to avail rS emsalvea, of it under pfesenl prices. No pains jrill be spared, either by Terachers. or Trustees, to afford every advantage that can be bad in the best Schools qf the Icountry. Our Teachers are experienced and successful Educators. i Tuit on payable one tialf at, the commencement of the tor n. and the remainder at! the middle or satisfac torily a rraoged. For farther particulars addre>s the Princi] al. Eev, N.' FELLOWS, Preslt* A- J| Ross, Sec’y. Dec. 12, 1860tn3 IKIjpORTAWT NATIONAL WORKS. I PUBLISHED BT D. 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Thomas H. Benton, from th* of ficial R«ords of Congress. The v ptk will bo completed in 15 .royal octavo volumes of 7t>o pag s each, 14 of which are now ready. An additional volume willbeissued once ih three mouths. A ' FAT Of PKOCITBISO THE CYCLOPAEDIA OB DEBATES. , Form a club of four, and remit the price of four books, and five copies will be sent at the remitter’s expense for car. riage; or for ten subscribers, eleven copies willbesentatuur expense Tor carriage. '1 1 ■ 1 TO AOEVTB. No ’ol hftr works will so liberally reward the exertions of Agents. A 5 Aoknt VfanteJ) in this County. Terms made known i|n application to'tho Publishers. [Aug. 11, ’5O. W ATTR A C T I;0 NS. [ H. H. W o!o D, PBOTOG|UPHIc| ARTIST; SKYLIGHT | | Atnbr Molainotypes & Photwgjrtphx, AT WOOD:S GALBESr. ' ' 1 * ' | •' i ; - r Dsgi icrreotypes, Amhjjetypewer MeUinotypes En larged o Life Site, and finished plain er colored. Picu res in cases for SO cents—other sizes in- pro portion and all warranted equal to city work. Wcrl done in nil kinds of 'weather except for chil dren. 1 Rooms oror Wo. Roberts' Tin Shop, first door be low Bh pire Store. i ‘ I Weliiboro, OoL 3J, 1880. . j ' ; BMDim BOORS, Magazines and Newspapers boond in Cu. pdrinr Styles. Universal facilities enable ns In lll. Call a?d «p at the BOOKBICEfc. "7, STATEMENT -------- - Of ikk Aecefft»‘aad Acpenditurel ol lit Trtaturf </ ’ T'Oyv'Cvvnty /oriAi year IS6O. EZCBIMf. " Btt’d from Coi's of seated tax for J€67y $ 22 60 ~ « *“ K 11 « «« q it 1859, 226 T 4 u ,u . _ ,t a .1360,. ", 9738.99 “ - " tsXes col. on unseated lands, 1858, 2067 47 «..*» u . “ 1869,2196.43 a h isle of unseated lands, ’ 1860, 675 85 « « side of seated Unde \ ” - -180 27 •t « redemption of seated lands, “ . 181 24 a a taxes on seated lands rat’d “ 889 44 “on judgmintrand hubs, -~T .' 237 95 Honey refunded, 2 60 Amount of low (for building Jjul)s 9,430 83 Frsmium on sxchange, ' ” 36 74 • ■" axPßin»TDBit, Cotamimoners’ ITapes. Amannt paid D Q Stevens,. Ute Com 16 25 “ L O Seeley. 192 00 John James 203 60 " Amos Bixby, by baL due 1860... 4b 60 it a it n a . poo on " Ambrose 8arker......... 68 00 Com fm'tti antra' Counsel. Amount paid S F Wilson Commwiontrt* Clerk. Amount paid A J Sofield..., .$5OO 00 Auditor*. AmH paid J Emery, nud. ac't of Pr^th Ac..,.-24 00 Trover* Juror*. Am't paid Ctarleg Goodspeed, ft al„ ......2,800 SO Grand Jurort. - Am't paid Wm. J Mann, et al ....*.740 25 Conttallet and Tipttuvti. Am't paid John Lewis etal 436 82 Critr. Ain't paid X P Wignate - - - Justices. Am’t paid W.m A Douglas Assessors. Ain't paid Alonso Howland, et al 429 $0 Printing. Am't paldH. Toting on con. due 1359............-1-5 00 . “ “ . “ 1860 25 00 •V « “ blanks. 24 00 “ “ E. Jenkins on contract, 186iL...........25 00 * Election/, Am't paid J H Ellis, et al ‘ Commonwealth Costs. Am't paid Chariot Ryan, et al Nets Bridget. Am't paid J Howland, bridge at Knoxville .300 00 “ “ C f Miller, b'ge at Doughty's mi11...954 00 District Attorney. Am't paid Henry Allen, 214 00 Bounty on ft’ild Cats. Am't paid G Gardner, at al - .....4 50 Bridge Repairs, Am’t paid E Blackwell, bridge at Blackwell's... 1 00 *• J G Holmes, 4$ Knoxville*..-90 00 ' u AhVam Walker, “ Law'rille 18 32 ** C V Bailey, “ Mansfield 45 16 u Blackwell 4 Waters, Blackwell's 65 00 if It Bixby, bridge at Roseville 7 08 <( Silas Allis “ Spencer’s Mill.. 13 55 if VO Spencer“ “ 60 00 B C Congdoo, bridge ot E11i50n’5.,....7& 00 u Merlin King, bridge at Covy Creek 6 60 if Phil’r Hurd, bridge at Lawrenceville-45 00 ** Abial Sly, bridge at Tioga 40 00 “ Henry Waters, bridge at BiaeklfaU's.,sB 00 ** Win. Blackwell, "• *•- *7O 00 “ R Sixbee, bridge at -Roseville .-50 00 ,f C W Bailey, bridge at Mansfield ,86 00 if Phil’r Hurd, bridge at Lawrence 38 33 <* Joneph. Yonken, bridge at Bloss., 54 24 Court House Repairs, Am't paid H S Cook, et al, Prisoners. ! Am'i paid S X Power for boad, etc - 172 04 •» " lor taking J .Carl to Pen'y... 90 00 " " “ Tfaos Kuck “ ... 90 00 41 Eastern Penitentiary, for aunport of coovicts for the year 1858 325 42 »« « “ 1859.99 04 Stationary. 1 Ain't paid Andros, McChain A Co .....7S 51 Merckandite. Am’t paid C-k J L Robinson, «t al ........63 89 Sheriff’e Fee*. '. Am't paid S I Power, summoning Jurors 11l 00 ** J Mathers late Sheriff, costs on suits in/avor of county .- 121 42 “ J Hather, turnkey fees 21 00 Incidental*. Am't paid J James for dis. Col. Dap „..13 39 ° L D Seeley " 18 50 “ Amos Bixby u ......12 76 if L I) Seoley endeavoring to effect loan, 4 6 86 u John James viewing plans of jail at Har’b'g,, Ac, 36 70 u Amos Bixby do 49 84 u John James, sup. building jail 20 14 u R ObrlstinaC, moving wood, ... 5 00 “ L Chapman, express charges 2 25 " A Barker, dis. Assessment books 2 90 " LD Seeley do ......13 50 M Amos Bixby do 15*30 “ M M McKconey, election laws 14 45 •* W D Bailey, express charges - 1 75 Damage to Improvement*. Am’t paid Alanson C Miller.. 40 00 “ * Dunham A Shaw .......35 00 Money Refunded. Am't paid E J Brown, et al : 6 80 “ Charleston tp. being ain't ol road tax colleoled-by G. Knox, late Tro’sr and not paid over by bim....> 39 20 •* Bloss tp. do do 81 50 “ Blass school do do . 115 01 « Bloss school S L Hibbard do a 35 73 •* Gaines school, Goo. Knox, late Tree. 23 94 ' ° Gaines school, do do 34 98 u Union tp. road do da .109 41 “ Richmond da do do - 48 27 <* Liberty school do do 4 19 lt Clyiner tp. road do do 14 30 ** Muldiebury “ do do 59 87 " Win. Bacbe, 54 04 u Lorain Buttis 1 OS “ Hiram Zimmer 1 53 “ J G (illicit , ; 2 34 Jail. Ain't paid S 1) Elliott, plan and ■peoifica’n, 25 00 " u on contract, 9,996 39 $10,021 39 Improvement* to 'Cuvnty Q rounds. Ain't paid T P Wingate, building stone wall, 146 07 " • H S Cook, moving barn, - 52 50 | flo7 $7 ' WtfUhoro Fire Company. Am't paid R Simpson for purcbase of boie> 60 00 Clerk of i&uions. Ain’t paid John F Donaldson, I*d4(ag«k paid I B Richards, 7 S 3 Ayrivuttural Society* Am’t paid Tioga Co, Ag. Society,' 100 00 /nqtieti on Bodies. Am’t paid C H Place etal. on .body W Hunuey 12 15 “ . John James do T Keenan 12 58 ** W A Douglas do A Shelly 11 87 ** J Emery do Wm Yofan -*16*86 .** Levi Bigelow do Harriott Mann ll 93 . m 44 Paid It S Cook for repairs to Corn’s Office ' s -75 Paid Wm T Kntbers for fuel , 50 ,00 Paid cl al,, for Road Views, 200 00 Bridge Yiexct. Paid F B Smith efc al, (including Coin’s wages “ for viewing, sites, Ac. ‘ 106 S 8 Paid David Hciie, el al., for township lines 77 00 County Treasurer . . Am’t paid J 6 Watrr>uj, .costaon seated lands '■ sold thti county, sBs ..16 . $t • coin. $26,80144, at 3 per cent, 804 04 " OF Taylor, lata treasurer, bsl. due - - on seftlementfbr year ' 404 16 do. d 0,,, .1853,, 2,276 77 ,To County Order* ••>•••••>...—•#“ Balance do* aooonntaat*...... \\\ jmj* By 89“dayi'mrtoe at*2w. 00 ißy 425 mile* travel (direct) at 6c...... By dui Oou yoar «««<»«—• 1* *, _ , „ P __ $228 74 't. D S'BBt.KT, Com*rr hr aceTwllh VtogffCir OB ;To County u» BikUncediu aMuanUat.. M o .».• /<• .<»•.f • **\ «° SSIBS» : .•_ . . . OIL, By 116 daya* *errieeats2 ........ u i ...i2S2 00 ;By 900 mllea travel at6c...i ~ 54 00 By balance dde forycarlBs9 ................ 27 40 ■ $313 40 AMOS BIXBT, Com’*, In aco’t with Tioga C 6. DR. To County fOrders.*. * 62 Balance d«* acconntant, * > $241 44 *• j By 93 d»yt‘ icrvlee at S 3 ■ -5131 00 By 264 ails. travel at 6e 1" Balance due for year 1859, 41 60 ■- - .. ■ j - $241 44 A. BARKER, Com'r, in acet with Tiflga Co. DR. To Cunnty Order*.. .....L *5B 00 Balance dae-accottatant^e^ve^**. .«..*•»••• $<•«• *< ** I *76 76 13 SO 1858, $25,105 65 $7OO 35 ....537 50 CB 8y.32 dayi" •«rrle« at , By'lSflmiUi trayal at 60..<j,........—...J.. *6 j $75 76 Tioo'a Cou,xtt, ss : We the Commiiiiooera ofjsald county do hereby certify that the foregoing is at cor rect itateihent of the matter therein let forth. In tes timony whereof, wc have hereunto let yar hand# thir 4th day of February, 1861. j I v L. D. SEELEY, ) AMOS BIXBT. | Komfi. AMAROSB BARKER, J A. J. Sonito, Clerk. 1 JAMES S. -WATROCS, Treaiurer of Tioga County, in account with County from Jan.i 10, 1860, to Jan. IT. 1861. i . To outatand’g «ca*d taxes for year 1851,1 $ Jil 44 do do do 1852; 12g 81 do ~ do *£ do 1854* (9 53 do do do 1857,1 620 02 do do do 1359. 49 27 do do do 1859,1 81^*68 Amount of Mated tax attested, 1880, 12,389 79 Ain't rec. on unseated Vds as p bill, 1858, i 2,067 87 do do do 1859,' 2,196 03 do from ials of unseated land 1860,1 67|5 65 do from sale of seated land, 1860,1 27 do from seated land returned i 389 44 do from redemption of seated. land 1 181 24 do on-jbdgments, etc. 1 237 95 do from money refunded . f J 2 60 do of loan (for building of jail) ‘ 9»530 83 do rec'd os premium on exchange ■ 3j5 74 Balance due accountant by county 2,0f10 90 j $31,53(0 00 CR, - j By outstanding seated taxes for year 185;1, $ |1 47 jj a do 1852, 12*6 81 - ’do do 185*, (« 53 By commission allowed collectors lB 03 By outstanding seated taxes 1857, 67|9 49 By abatements made 1858, , (3 66 By amounts .outstanding 1858, S 3 81 By abatements made 1859, 208 13 By commission allowed collectors 3859, 227 51 By amounts outstanding 1860, By abatements made 1860, 206 79 By commission allowed collectors 1860, 88 55 By amounts outstanding 1860, 2,197 46 By amount of Commissioners receipts ! • for orders cancelled June 13, I 860,; 6,363 51 do do January 10, 1861,1 17,757 06 By a't p'd O F Taylor, in full of Judg- \ moot on settlement of 1858 | 404 10 do do 1859 | 2,276 77 de com, on $26,801 at 3 per cent j 804 04 ll2 00 .........64 37 $B9 00 *,1558 68 .933 40 $1,254 00 $823 28 ~..-19 75 We, the undersigned, Auditors of Tioga county, having audited, settled and adjusted tbojaboVe ac counts of James S. Watroua, Treasurer of jsaid coun ty, do hereby certify that we found as aboye stated, a balance due the accountant of two thousand and fifty dollars andh>incty cents. Witness our bands thisl7th day of January, A. D. 1861. J. I. JACKSON, ) C. F. VEIL, ■ Auditors. D. T. GARDNER,) . i Wellsboro, February 4, 1861. $776 50 A Novelty in the Art World ! PHOTOGRAPHS UPON PORCELAIN. .Secured by letters patent la the United slates, England, France,-and Belgium. | $253 42 THE AMERICAN PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN COMPANY, No. 781 Broadway N*w York, having secured their novel ahd ingenious Invention by American and European patents, are fiilly prepared to ex ecute all orders for , , j MISIATCU LrXCffESSES OF Pxesoxs OX CBIKi, presenting all the attractive and advantageous features of or dinary photograph*, tho brilliancy and finish of a water-col or drawing, and a hitherto uuattaiued quality of durability, by being rendered as imperishable a* the natural properties of the articles upon which they art transferred. A* the patented process of the Company enables thwrepro dnation of photographs, not only on plain surface*, but upon aiffi as nre round or of any degree of irregularity portraits can be reproduced with faultless nreuracy, and delicacy of delineation, upon porcelain wares of any description and di mension used as articles of luxury or of hotUehdld utility, such as | Urna,Vases, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles, &c. thereby securing fiUthfnl portraits and tarnishing; au unique and exquisite style orornamenution of articles ih domestic u>e. - , [ In order to furnish facilities forvjthc gratification of the popular taste, and to meet tho want* of those patrons of tho Fine Arts desirous of having portrajtson porcblaih. the Com pany have imported’from Europe a collection qf superior porcelain goods, manufactured to their own order, jwbicb they sell »t cost prices’ ! Ah the American Company art owners of tho patent right, and consequently the only persons authorized to pse the pro cose, they hare determined. in order to afford pe< pie in eve ry section of the Union an opportunity to possesi POET&AITS OX CUIXA, to make the following proposition to $217 83 $75 00 Residents in the Country, who are Unable to visit personally the Atelier and Gal- ' lories in New York. Persons sending a photograph, ambrotype or type to the office of the Company in New York, accompanied by KiVb Dollars, will receive in return by express, free of charge, A richly ornamented Breakfast Cup and Sau cer, \rith the portrait transferred thpreon. By transmitting a daguerreotype and Ten Dollars, 1632 10 they wjl secura In like manner, A handsome French Vase, or Toilet Article, with tho portrait reproduced by the patented process. By sending a pair of daguerreotypes add I - Finst* Dollars* they will receive In return A pair of rich Sevres Vases,| with the portraits executed equal to minmturq paintlngs;-- and, ta .like manner, portraits can te reproduced on porce lain Watvs or'Vanes of evety quality of flnlsK. ranging in price from twenty th one hundred dollars tho.pair. • ’~s, pAHlcuUr in writing the address, tc wn, county and state distinctly. 200 U All loiters to be adresaed to . , “Jluuager, American Photographic Porcelain Co.>" 781 Broadway, norTmS Tow A dMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-bettersof XJI. ; Administration baring been granted ia the sub scriber,on the estaleofEann, lireenleaf.lato.of Delmar township, dee’d. notice is hereby given to those in debted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims, to present them properly authen ticated for settlement to the subscriber, in Bolmar. - Jan. 10. 1801. JACOB HILTBOLDL Adm’r. T 1 Ready made clothing.-;a large . stock now on hand fur the fall and winter trade, and will be sold very cheap by W. A. IIOIS A CO. Welisboro, Oct. 31,1800. 1 GROCERIES. —The OroceQt deTarurtentis “ check full," and tho prices exitedtegly low at the . , BBGHLATOR.' Boots and suqes—To at the biggest gi ant or the smallest baby. Olicepcti in. jqwn FOB SALfi! ~ WICKHAM & kdODBOdD “i? oys»CM»T is . imBA, Tiooi; jcoTOTr. 'fti, -;'. i- 1 a laroi tvmr or TKurr jcstEsa; oHRUBBaaiVj; V OBAPES..EVEBQREENS, 4t*., **■>!**< PEARS—Trees of the most drat table kinds, uiTif m, Urn large tile, 1 if Standard trora la baaring, APPLES—A great »npi>ly of the choicest kinder different kinds of Crab apple. . PLUMS—A, large supply of the but and moetagpeaved kind*. , CHERRIES— An extensiveassortment of the boot blade. ■ Delaware. Diane, Isabella. Black Btttaea dy. White Sweet Water, White Summer, Uanferd Preaßei, EebecCa-and Concord. - ... , ORN A M E MTAL-wWeepjns: Mountain A*, Bine Ch eat, Balsam of Fir, Scotch Sir, European Silver Fir, Nonaaff -Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Larch, ta,' , SHRUBBERY-uHolly leaved Berberry, Chinee# Welgslla, Spiraea prn ni folio,' Deutzia, Green Fowythia. ' ROSES- Baltimore Belle,jPralrio Queen. , ■ GOOSEBERRIES—Of several choice varieties ' C U R R A NTS—Cherry, Bed, and "White. • .' We would Invite ell wbo are, In want of any ef lb* *Wt» tree*. 4c.. to call and eee lbeteJbr tholf own aatiatatiM. b. c. wickham; JOHN T. BtOOOOOOB. Tioga, Aug. 22. IB6o jt ' FASHIONABLE UUDUSY SHOr, MAIN ST., jWEIXSBORO. •’ MISS PAULINA SMITH has Jnat pnrciasad kar FALL WINTER GOODS, ’ consisting of Straws of all'kinds, PatUfli HatA, Bloomer Hats, Plowen, Voltcls, Silks of ailiisd* and in fact - •: - 6 l ,''TlllMsniiaS- r^ she solicits a call from tbe ladies ef Wellsbore ssi vicinity, feeling confident thai c - UER GO OPS WILL BEAR INSPECTION;' 1 -^ and compare favorably with those of any ment in the county in regard to price. • - f \i-' BLEACHING AND PRESSING doae^Ua superior manner. I . •, | , Opposite Empire Store, op-stairs. Sept. 19,1860. | V’ *TEW BojoT. SHOE, LGATHEB Sc FODIJTO STOBB THE undersigned, having leased the store formed/ 1 occupied by G. W. West, intend* carrying-on »■: the branches of the shoe and leather trad*. CamM._ teht workmen areicmployed in the Manufacturing D*<-. partment, and allwork warranted to be ear awttisaw nnfhcturc. i / Alto, all kinds of • - ’ BEAOY-MAOE BO constantly on band. All Findings, also constantly k prices for cash or ready p* BIDES and PELTS tat at the highest market priqi Wellsboro, Sept 5, 1669 Notice is,here\ cUI Coart will be hel | Wellsboro, by the Hon. If j on the fourth Monday of week, for the trial Of the provisions of the act of Al 1834, J. F.| January 16, 1861;:w3 - Samuel M Fox ri Geo Wallace et al, t)i S Pierce ti Sobeiski Ron ts Tiog* County ri J S Bryden's Adoi'r r* Bingham Trustees i . ▼» J IT. Bache Sarah L Keene , ! Ti Amos Bixby • ▼« Bingham Trustees { ▼* Bingham Trustees l T« A S Turner' vJ Bingham Trustees ts M M Converse vJ Asauuß _Bsnk of K, A. for Devidso j Bingham Trustees ys. $31,630 00 A| IN tl!Li Tbe subscriber would re* of Woilsboro and vicinity t FLOtJR & FI one door above Dr.j Gibson where be will kceplconstan rortment of FLOUR and ! Ihe which be will a large assortment of Choice Wine* of a superior quality, and ‘ teratlon, which be ivill nil at wholesale, cbeapbr than Northern Pennsylvlsma. Wellaboro,.Dcc . 19, 1880, SEL] O. M. STSBI The Spring Teiim will 1381. Primary Brane Common En'gi Higher Bronuh Board and rooms very low prices. N this school eqttbl Westfield, all you w the gay and tbougi selves for the respoi Westfield, 'Tioga PEDLEBS will t Roy's Drug St supply of Essential which he is selling 1 IMPROVED Fi JLfor sale a fdriri or ship, known as the | 82 acres, 45 acres in apd apple orchard. This farm is pleaj easy \6VrflJ. Wellsboro, Jan. I Mansfield Fl< THK Man*rteld and mat said Mii*L lia* just be feet Order, ImvWg three nm c Separator, which Vill separate t consequently the beat of w<irk t chant* and formers are invited rate work will be warranted bj Mansfield, August IS. ISS9.' 49*> X. B. ‘ Cash paid for nil 1 MIRRORS 1 i MIRRI JUST riectred sit SMI', large!l Had host-wsol brought to WeUehoro. Pet themselves as others see thdi bxSufiine. --| Buffalo bobes.—A few bales oi: and No. 2 Buffalo Robes, and also a faw ffTnlf Robes just feceivod by Vf. A. ROE Jf CO.' ■Wellsboro, Oct, Sl, bd6o.-j . . IVrOTICE is hereby given, that there will^ J-’f A mealing of the stockholders oftheMnniheM Iron Works st the offlcs of said Compap j in MsnsftslS, Tioga C 0.,, P*,, on the 4th dej l '6f Mvhh nest; at o’clock P. M. of SAidd»y,Xw4lie par pose Of electing Directors for the ensniug jear.. A, P.'-COIfE, Sec'j, Pebntary 13,1891. w 2 TEN THOUSAND BARRELS of beatAVi*- tor Flour, at $6.00 per barrel or sl.7i per sack, at the ' ' ' ' REGULATOR. n<nqlitoii , i Liquid Pcptln, ;; •TA6E 3)jrspep»:a and Tnß- f-iirn. . . , ' i For sale at D»r.*S»-«r*.; for GB.tlXat _ ~t b • r ..X105.1-HT Jlttga'-t : 5, if.'fb Syr, - ‘ lOTSIANO SHOE*, jkinds of Leatbar aad ftbt* lon band and for tail at lay iy. ~ ion in excbangs for (aada JOS. HIBBBQLS. IY GIVEN that a Sp*. Id at the Court Homo, 1|» avid Wilmot, commonoiog March next, to ooptinU* fufiowing csuni, ondartk* iiFSeiubly of tho 14th Aflife | DONALDSON, Pr»U>. I. JThompaol, i. I Inacbo i, J DnfTey et al i. Stephen Babaeafe - . John W. UayaaK . . Hiram Iniehe . , , . Stephen Potta* i. A C Elj i. Ames Uixby . Sarah. L Keen* . Anson Buck at il 1: . Timothy Braoe at kt . John t>rew at al . Obadiah Eohinsea <■ i, Henry Coltoa NT UST. b vs. J Dnffoy et at Alex Mattrson. VD FEED STORE SSOBO. sinfully inform Hi* people sat he has opened a iED STORE, a Drag Store, on Uaih St, sly on hand a, good an ee ?EKD as can be foundHi rail cheap for oath. Alee, and liiqnyn, rarranted free from edit, to: Lumbermen and otheea inylother eatabliehment 1m J. J. EATOR. I ;ct SCHOOL, lINS, Teacher. sonfmonee February a Till 1C5v..... S&S. i« ..; 3 'B9 ■■■• is o ate. families furnished; et will be spared to mate n the county. Come ie 1 your time apd gold-' la rang, and (prepare year, ties of life. ■ - O.?M. STEBBUiS, Jan. 23, 1861. 15.V....V in pri* o pains ro any h‘6 spcn Dess tb ißiblo di 'o., Pa.. nd it to rre, as b Oils ai ery, che their advantage to tall »i j baa jnst received adaft* d Essences aU xp for cash. mi. -The subscribe* Ridge, in Balaai Wilson place, can turning frame honse, frame \ Sliddlc IPoIUos oproved, sated, and will ho *oi(4 WM. BACHB. snntly lo i, IS6UI >urius 3HH> - rjclntty are hereby boMM in repaired. and in .f«r* r stone and a JRtfenf '4h’<w« H-fonl eecd from tfcf grata, an and *IU be done. Mea to try tbit. Mill, ■nd'ftW J:0. KKU/.T, „ -MiJUr. ilrtdt of Ortiß'ftf iktittn. iRSI mirrors: ins bookstors, a« irtment of Mirror* orrr lople who with. M re* ha," will pleue cBl »s<
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