tHiiiimm.’, lOC ji'X. AIMD JUSGEfciiAWKOPri. ‘ ■ - T I * ■ { H. 3. KAMSDELIi, Editor. Wallah ord, Wednesday, Feb, 27.186'. 3. a. Pinesoiu t Co, IIS-Nassau St, New York, and 10 State St-i Beaton, are the Agent* for tbs AgtxoXor, andithe most Influential and largest circulating Newspapers in;tie Poited Stales and the Canadas. They are autborited to Con tnct for ns at our lowest rates. - I .. . New Adpertiaatnenta. i WefWoro-dendony-i-M. N. Ailon, A. M. , 4’emiAdiy—B.'Wiidman, A. M. ■ | Orphan.' Court Sale —JSstaeo of Geo. Mattiaon. i jkw Tn CoBRBSposDESTi!.—“ Jake.”—When the look'of ’GibrAltar crumbles to dust and moss covers 'lts rnmaina, then will we publish your poem. It is Al together too Sentimental for these rebellious times..' “If. W.”—Be pAtiknt. We will try to find room for your article neit (rack. ; I “Ivy” must send up her real name. We donotwaht |t for publication, an evidence of her sincerity. The Bev. Mjr.jMitchell, formerly of Bingham ton, tf. Y.,«tiU preioh in the Presbyterian Cbuiah this (Wednesday) .evening. | Smith, at the bookstore, has just received I large stuck of wall’ paper, paper-hangings,-fixture! Ac., as also a quantity of alt kinds of school books, . Mr. G. W. Waters offers at his studio a variet|-! MASONIC. / I of landscape figure pieces, Ac., painted in oil . A. regular Communication of Ossea Loooe, o. ..a them. )j 'i ii brethren in good standing are fraternftllyan- ll vited to attend. WM.; ROBERTS, W. fix, M. Bullard, Sec’y. j j Oar village and county'are flooded with hot-.' tery circulars, offering extravagant inducements to the -credulous. Wo hop£ npril of ear subscribers will geo their eye-tedth cat by 1 here swindling concerns. 1 ■ The Bradford oflast week contains the! annonncemont that for (be present the publication of that paper is to suspended. This does not speak very I well for the Democracy (of'Bradford. We shall miss the Herald. Tfae the WeUsboro Academy, « may be seen by the admrtiafcoißnt, will open on Mon day, March 25th* Spr* Allen has come to be known throughout tbo ai a thorough and efficient ■teacher, ar ' ‘ lontiniied aucccs*. M&’tpz tramps; in manhood, s.. life, nodes are sure to win. ‘ I would like to knot* whkj. kind of a hand you hold, Mr. “ Local” of tbe Atftinicfr. Does hearts triumph,or ett diamonds trumps ? Lei me bear from you. j. h.‘ N. B. I turn down (ifttfil/ you make it.— Democrat, —diamonds are tnimpi jwith oa, Joseph, but wo hold nary ” trump, fiiocb yon ask ua to make it, >we qbafibave to say you jp!ay first ' Md#ic. —Walhave 'received. from the publisher?, Messrs. OUreritpitson <t Co., 277 Wash ington St,, Boston, the follp&ing pieces of now music: " Douce Reverie,” by T.j Bardarxewska, 25 cents ; **Greatest Plague on'earthjte Love,” from -the Opera of Robin Hood, by G- A* Maciarren, 25c; “ Petit In fant " (French and English') from Lyre franeaxae, a collection of French soffgv, rupances, Ac., 25c; Valse d« Bean Monde,” by A/Pi' Ligfcthill, M. D., 25c; •“Oujos Animam,"by Rosainh 15c; a Vesper Hymn,’ ‘Sv Brinlej KichflrJs, 500 ; Willie,” words by W. T. T. Wright, music byUnthony Nish, 25c; ” I •cannot lose the dream bf-ikhe©,” ballad, by J. W. Cherry, 25c. -Any of pjeces mU be-aent by the publishers, post-paid, on receipt of the price. Messrs. Dilson & Co., are extensive publishers of, and dealers in, sheet.music, music book&r Ac., and anything .in 'their line will be supplied od (application. Give them i jour orders. v. ji[. ' . $Sr The Festival. —Tm> Firemen's Festival at! tbeCcmrt House, lost WodnofM^jrevening, was a grand itteceH, and our firemen, reaped I golden harvest.— j A very large company was in {Attendance, and for the | most part everythingpassed offhgrsea,bly. The rooms ! and tables were nicely trimmed and decorated, and ! the latter looked really invitinjg. ‘ The ladies of Wells- . boro against the world ! Puridg the latter part of the i tTtmcg, Henry Sherwood, Eaql, in behalf of. Mrs. H. A. Guernsey, presented (be Hose Company 1 with a beautiful wreath. Julius Esq., responded for the Company is bis usual Ibumoruus style. Both speeches were apt and timely, jAjid were well received. The national colors which bnng|So gracefully over the hail received a passing notice from each speaker, and he hope expressed that never be dimmed by the loaa of a single star, was greeted with immense applause, it wos a grand time, and the firemen,have <rerj reagen to be grateful ($s Indeed they are) to the the citizens, and particularly'to( the ladies who inter ned themselves so,much in &{•! entertainment, and Abated bo materially to enjoyment of the «ts. We have been haodetd ae< following as ex fnsive of the sense of a regularlmeeting of ths Fire •mpanj, held on tha 20th : i 'jjj EEEEis, The Festival for thqlfetief of the Wells h<ru Fire Company, held at &he( Court House on the m?t. r having resulted in A touch greater bene to the Company than we badj expected ;-and r uebca-s, to the real and! .interest manifested hy the committee of i&die? {appointed to assist in arrangements for thi tables w© consider Recess ofithe Ffistjval to a grfept extent ifciegite- due. Therefore, [ ‘Molccd, That we return for tbfe’lr services so gene rendered, we return to eacSuf said Committee warmest thanks. K More, or the CHnitdHiLCTrpArn, aitd More ’ BLe Poa U K Troubled F^tljEiL”—Jt is now led beyond the possibility of cojitradic- Clark £b||JohiU, than whom re does nut live a more dbsi£/rSj|g seoundreKds in ’ ,oDlr '** fl * Oregon, alive and that his father has facts for the last The story of hi} jiigposed robbery and f er ** too well known in thi? jcpnnty to need repe -100 here. Our readers doubtless remember how ■hnga were gotten up by tl elp* troubled father ” eß gineej e a by him; how after me- Wa * passed;drawn up by |da own hand, tes ' t 0 *he good chancier 1 of said Clark j I 1 and gympatbising wjth 1 , the bereaved (1!) 1 “oney was freely given and time spent Philanthropic eitUons-of (Ms And Erie counties. et o.iu andpuuiah the rob£*s and murderers; Doff faow the ’'troubled came wining long and senseless* imports of meetings ut S hitnielf—and, all have every rea _ i chenjie knew that -Jku *o» war alive and v flrleS the << ttrouWed father,” os ituself, can rest well atSdVith a clear con ie^ now^e(^ge that bis own and bis son’s 168 are known, we do not enf y biro bit peace H the “ troubled father " wi»bea additional !D« 81 be CWnot loD g e f the people, we Jed to furnish it. A gentleman, formerly of known by of our citizens, * living in JecksonviileJ Cregon, in, a letter ’Jth her °’ b ® baa t Clark Churchill la as to,bis idsbtjty. The letter ‘ *** kindly pertriitled to make ibt ? J \ kacl: : i by ' ho , n »m« o/ #hurch!ll,’whose r ‘Sw call«,r m having turn?' 1 • W^l U .l on “• » or two ago. H. '?• yv** -W» lather had \tr c 4 fa fatter and aWpaftte. intcrirtrd by u . th<! P?P« lh »t the Old the ?081 * knowing bia 100 a whereaboata. 1 b S “? n *° »e« r «« blmaelf. no. longer. 1,1 hunt,. onros nnd beroaftor act in an *'fr. - _-y v n< > mistake about the r *** Nip know/ well.” J&&T' Mr.; Auguj eh snstinb, pt this has tn bis possession two manuscripts, one dated 1560, sad tie other 1682.- William Ipori Bulletin, | —lf -Mr. Augustas F. Eokenstina will comeito, the Agitator office, we will give him about a’ buthel of manuscripts dated 1860,' and another bushel! dated 1361. He might label them 11 Rejected Addresses” with a good show of truth. u I. Takb».-—However, that is neither nor -1 tber.e;.she went.-home to bteakfast r and-bad. frferpely 'cadgbt the fall flavor of her’ first! sip of tea, wjien the servant passed in?r» plate of biscuit, the eight ofthlch, J to say nothing of smell, immediately threw Jief into violent “Oh I” she exclaimed; in an’ago nising voice,-** take the horrid things froftn my sight. 1 'Tbifr eadspecfabld wbhfd bkve’h&h prevent* ed bad- tjie.cook wed p,.i?e £mVQhesnical Saleratns, instead of the worthless, impure staff which did find its way into that otherwise peabofdl py household* |t can bepnieored of most dealers in groceries, and at wholesale from grocers in large towns,, and of the manufacturer ■ai Export, Moores' Co., ft. T. f * ' \ " ■ 4 ■ S4ab'h'jb|d. | In Caton, if. Y,, by Hbt. 6. M. "Brookman, Tli day, Fab. 21, 1861, Mr. CHAS. B. WATROCB, Gainss, to Mias HATTIE M. ; HIJfcD, of Caton.l ■ 1 D I E D I Id Charleston, Feh. 20th, 1861. Mrs. CISILT, Wife of John Ward, end daughter l of A. Bitter, ageji 28 years.' ■ ' J * epBOIAI, KTOiTIOES A CARO. 1 1 We, the undersigned, having in use “P. P. Stew ards Celebrated Summer and Winter Air Tight Co< k ing .Stove,” purchased of Parker Brothers, Welfsbo 'o, , tuke pleasure in testifying to the complete satisfaeti on I withwbich we have used them.’ For all the practical I uses of a Cooking Stove, as well as for eoonoroyJjn | fuel, they zpe uoequaled by anything with which we r have ever been acquainted. While in winter tie j amount of beat Is amply sufficient' for all purposes pf heblth and comfort, Its capacity for controliny t|e bearis so perfect that in summer all the operations pf ; the kitchen may be carried 00, without inconvenience j from the heat, thus making it the most healthy and convenient, and by its perfect fitting, (ensuring durL i bility) in our estimation the cheapest and best Stove |[innae. ‘ A; If, ' | [ Hnsl R. 0. WRITE, i | . Mbs. HUGH YORKG. I See advertisement in another jjolainp. I r Weils boro, Deo. 26, 1860. - - ' TO CONSUMPTIVES. | .Tbe Advertiser, having been restored to Health in | ‘eff weeks b y& very simple remedy, after having eun T ered several years with a severe! long affection, and bat dread disease, Consumption—is anxious to mak& taQwn to his fellow-sufferers the means of care. 1 | To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prei scriplioo used (free of charge), with the direction foil preparing and bsipg tbe sapje, which they will find al sire care for Consumption, Astbda, Bronchitis, &oi The only object of the advertiser |in sending the pre-| spription is to benefit Jbe spread iofor-l cpation which he conceives Jo be 'invaluable, and be| hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, a a U wIR cost! tbem nothing, and may prove a blessing, | 1 Parties wishing the prescription will please address Rev. EDWARD A. WILSON, j 13-ly Williamsburg, Kings Co., N. Y, [ XHB AMERICAN .1 Medical and toilet Receipt Book. Ibis book contains Recipe* and i){reciiom for ma king all the most valuable Medical preparations in use; af& Recipes and fall aa4 explicit directionb for. ma* the most popular ami useful Cosmetics, Per fumes, Unguents, Hair and all Toilet Articles. If you are suffering with l any chronic dis eask—if you wish a beautiful complexion, a fine head of pair, a smooth face, a clear skin, a luxuriant beard or qoouetache—or if you wish to know anything and everything in the Medical and Toiletjlino, you should, by pH moans, peruse a-copy of this book. For fall particulars, and a sample of the work for perusal, (free,} address the publisher. X- F. l|-3« Ho. 831 Broadway* New York. \ W_H O SHOULD USE | DR. J. BOVEE DOBS’ VEGETABLE ' | IMPERIAL WINE BITTERS ? All who are afflicted with Incipient Consumption or Weak Lung* should them. \ . Alt who suffer from weak Stomachs, Indigeatiop, Dyspep sia. dr Pi es should me them. - j Aliwljo suffer from General or Nervous Debility, Restless ness it uight, want of Sleep. should them. Alllprrsona who are convalescent after Csrey pr other sick- use t)ivn. - , i 1 Ministers of the Gospel, Lawyers, LectffrWs, and all pub lic speakers should use them. Dock Keepers, and all, persona leading a dedentary life should rise them. - - ThqafeM and infirm should use them. AJijwho require a stimulant or ton ic should use them. addicted to the use of a dvot spirits and wish i reform, should use them. are made of a pure Sherry Wine, and of fhe native plahtejand herbs of the country, and should be recommend ed by temperance societies, clergymen physicians, and all of humanity. They ore prepared by an experienced and' skillfull physi cian, apd aside from their medicinal properties, are a most delightful beverage; and yet, as a medicine, iare as innocent and harmless as the dews of heaven. ‘ Soldiby druggists generally. \ CHAS. WIDDIFIELD k CO., Proprjetors. ( ‘ 78 Willfcim kt.. >'ew York. Baldwin, Lowell k Co.. Agents at Tioga, 7;3yl |>r. 11. H, Burden, of Tioga, Is General Agent tor Tio ga County, to whom all applications for agencies must be made. | 1 ORPHANS’ COURT SALE.—By virtue of ah order of tbe Orphans' Court of Tioga county, tbe undersigned nil! expose to public snip, si bis store in Farmington, .in said county, op Saturday, the 30th day of (March, 1861, at 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, e)l that! certain piece or parcel of land (late the estate of Georfee Mattison, deceased) situate in : Farmington township, county of Tioga, Stale of Pennsylvania, Tjnuudep on tbe North by Seneca Horton, on the East by Seneca Soule and Rhodes Hull, on the Su(lth by Jaipes Beehp, andon the Wes.tby Hiram Merit. Cun taining bbo.ut, .seventy-five acres pj land,, about forty five a eras Improved, svitb a leg house, frame barn, and an apple orchard thereon. Terms made known bn the day of sale. Sale positive. T HIRAM MERIT, Administrator ' J of George Mattison. deceased. J. W.fRrOE, Att’y. [Feb. 27, 1861.-It] CAinfrioif !-i cEarr: reward. FREDERICK C.‘MORRIS, jo properly-bonod ap prentice, having left me foriparts Unknown, with out just cause or provocation, this is to warn all per sons not to trust him or harbor on my ; account,— Snid boylisTS years aid, and when be left bad on a suit of blue over-all.stuff; light Complexion and light hair. Lift the premises On the I2tb inst I hereby offer ONE CENT REWARD, if it be necessary for his recovery. My residence is in Union, Tioga Co., Pa. ? MSRBS FUPOI'SON, February 20. 1861-w3* j : /\SCi:OLA HIGH SCHOOL.— * / | ' Oscv.qla, Pi., Fib. 'B, 186^. The Spring Term of this Institution .on Tuesday, March 6th, and closes Friday, flay 17th, ' 1861. 1 Hoard of InHractio*. .j A. R.VIQHTMAN, A. B„ Principal. , 8.-R. 'gHAYEB, A. 8., Associate. j ■'Mrs. J.iS. WioarSiS, Preceptress. ' i Mias P.?M. DaveWport, Teacher of Mnsie. j Tuition,ifrnm $3 to *6. Music, with Use Of instru ment, $.194 Board and lodging per day, 24 cetats, or $l9 per jtarm. Rooms, $1.69. .Booms will be fur nished for {those wishing to board tbetoselye*. ■ , Apply far information to I , 1 A. B. wianTMAN, 29w8 j Osceola, Tioga Co., Pa, NOTICE.-letters testamen tary wring been granted to tbe subscribers, on the ®late of Leri Redfield.late oflFarmingWn town iliip' deo'djnotice is hereby riven [to those ihtdeijlod to srid estate to. Bake immediate payment, and tboie having alaitas to present them properly authenticated ■'or eettlemepb 1 ' i » CHARLES H. STARR, 1 ■ . j JAMES TUBES, j- Eiecotors. : 6EQR&E a: SEEIiT,. J r ,> Farminpt|B, Fish. 29, 1861. , TTOGA COfKTY AGITATOR. •THE 00 YOU WANT WHISKERS ? . DO YOP WANT WHISKERS? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE ? DO: YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLING UAITTB / CELEBRATED , STimnLATIJ?G ONGDENT FOR THE WHISKERS AND BAIR. The subscribers take pleasure inannouncingto tbn Citizens of the United States, that they hove obtained, the Agency for, and are now enabled to-offer to tbf American - pubiio.'tho above justly celebrated and world.reoowhed petiole. - a'" .Jk, i A a." • - - - • • ■ r, f , v ‘ r . .1 Tl»c s(imnl;i|ifis Onsncttl s prepared bf Dr. C. P. Pellisohak, an eminent phy siaiail of Lottdonj Shll is Warranted t)> bring out t thick set of , . WHISKERS OR 4 JIUSTACHR in from tbfee to six weeks: . This article |s the on); one ofibeSitid need byih'e French) and in London and Paris ir is in universal uses tors. of It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimula ting compound,-acting as if by magic upon lbs roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If ap plied to the scalp, it Will cure sApDasss, and cause to spring up in place of the bald spots a fine growth of new hair. Applied according to directions, it .will turn bed or towy hair Daub, and restore gfay.hair to its original polar, leaving if soft, smooth, end flexible. The “ Ospupiir ” is an indispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week’s tape they would not for any consideration be without it. The subscribers are the only Agents for the article in the tlnitpd States, to whom all orders mutt be ad dressed. Price One Dollar » bo*—for, sale by all Druggists and Dealers; or a bo* of the “Onguent ” (warranted to bare the desired effect) will be sen; to any who de sire it, by mail (direct), securely packed, on receipt of price oqd postage, $l.lB. Apply to or address JIOJIACE L HEfiEMAN A CO., PnosursTs, to,, 24 William Street. New York, 29-m6 AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersigned having been appointed Auditor by,tjie Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, to adjust the proceeds of Sheriff Sale of the. real estate in Mansfield of fhp Da vid Caldwell steam null property, wiU fittepd 'tQ the duties of said appointment at tbe Office <jf Henry Allen, in Mansfield, on Monday, March 18th. IS6!, at I o'clock P. M. ' THOS. ALLBN, Auditor. Wellsboro, FebJ 13, 1861, CHARLESTON FLOPRING' MILLS.— WBIGHT Sc BAILEY, Haring secured the best mills in tbe County, are now prepared to do | Custom Wok, merchant Work, and in fact everything that can bo dong la Country AJills, so as to give perfect satisfaction. FLOOR, HEAL AND FEED, AT WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, at oor store in Wellsboro, or !at tbe mill. Cash or Gouds exchanged for grain at the market price. All goods delivered free of charge within tbe corpo ration. WBIGHT A BAILEY. Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1801. | Preparalory-Scheoi for TcaeUvrs. Wellsboro, Tioga County, Penca. L. R. BtmUKOAmc, A. W., - - Principal, The Spring Term commences Tuesday, March 12, and closes Friday, May 24, ISol. TUITION Juvenile Department, ... $2,50 Common English . 3,50 Higher English Branches, ’ ' ‘ - 4,50 Languages, - - - - - 5.00 Pnpils of any degree of advancemeTrtreCeivtQ, and "carefully instructed. Special efforts will be made to [properly qualify those design in£ ty> teach, for their profession. ' Wellsboro, Feb. 13, 1861.-w4 IVTANSFIELD CLASSICAL SEMINARY. r L «ANSnBM> f TIOGA CO., pa. The Spring Term of this Institution will commence April 2d, 1861, and continue thirteen weeks. . E. WILDMAN, A. M PnixciPAi. | Mrs. H. P. R. Wildvan ....Preceptress. 1 'Mias E. A. Chase « Music Teacher. * Assistant. I —— Teacher in Primary Department. | Mr. Isaac Stickler Penmanship. I EXPENSES. I Tuition (Primary) per Term | Common English......' Higher English and Jianguagea.,.,,. Music, Piano or Meiodeoo,..’.. Use of 1n5trument.,...^.,....., Room rent, per termJ. ‘ Fuel; per term. Incidentals, per term-. Board in private Ikmifies, per week 1 63 “possible effort will be made, bulb by the Trustees a&d Faculty, to afford as good advantages as cm be had in any School in the State. The Seminary isaiuw in process of completion, which will enable us tofafford the very best accommodations to 150' stu dents at the opening of the Spring Term. Particular attention will be given to such as are preparing them selves for teaching. ThojJ© who have sons or daugb> tais to will do wile to send them to Mansfield, TuUiod, payable one half at the commencement of tbs term, and the remainder at the middle or satisfac torily arranged. All kinds of produce taken in payment for if wought at the commencement of the Term, at mar kecprice. For farther particulars address the Principal. Vacancies in the Faculty will be filled immediately. * Kev. N. FELLOWS, Pres’t. A' r J. Ross, Sec’y. Feb, 27, 1861. ■ - PUEIF? THE fitiOOD. i MOFFAT’S krißGffiT.A.fixJG it-ir-B - PXI^LS, | ' AND jPH(ENIX BITTEBS. Tltß high and envied celebrity which these pre-eminent Medicines have acquired tor their invaluable efficacy io all tip Diseases which they profess to cure, baa rendered (ha usuatpractice of puffing not only unnecessary, but unworthy of them. t ' ‘ y . I IN ALL CASES of Asthma, Acute and Chronic Kbematism, Affections ef the Bladder and Kidneys. ; BILLIE PKVBBB AND £IVER COMPLAINTS. In lh** south and west, where these disease# prevail, they will b| found invaluable. Plantep, farmers and others, who * 'se Medicines, will never afferwnyds bewrjthont ’ " COLIC- SBBOS. LOOSENESS, PILES, COSTIVE COLDS AND COUGHS, CHOLIC, COKKUPT ■£ JJUMOKS, DROPSIES. person with this.distressing disease, should •thee* medicine# immediately, i oftfce Skin, v Efysfpe!aß, Fialtiknty. ua Ague. — For loia scourge of the western Country, Jclnes will be funnel a safe, speedy and certain rom «r medicfuesleave the system subject to a return of e; a cure by these medicines is permanent. bj. Be satisfied and be cured. s of < rmrtexion-~ \ IL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS, GRAVEL, Headaches of every Kind, Inward PSver, InttaHiatory Rhems £j9tn, Impure Blood, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite. Mereyrial Dueases.~~S6ver fails to eradicate entirely all the eff&t* of Mercury, infinitely sooner than the most pow erful piupMritlon oi Sarsaparillal { NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBTLITT, COMPLAINTS v • r ~a( alt Klo<J|» AffEGJIQNR* . \ The original nropnet* r of these medicines was cured of Piles of 35 year#’ standingj by the use of these Life mediciws alone. PA INS tir theficad, side, back Joints and organ*, ; Rh/Aiitatittn, —Those affected with this terrible disease,Wtß be sure jpf relief by the Life Medicine*!. Bush pf Blood to the Head, Scurvy 1 , Salt Rheum,Swellings. Scroflhla, or King's Evil in Us worst forms, Ulcers of ev 4rf dcscfiprlna. - * Worms of all kinds are effectnraHy expelled by these medi cines. dareot* will do well them whenever their existence le BMpeJted. Belief will be certain. : . . •, LSo Pilhr amS Phosm* Bitter* { PDBjjnr W*-blood, And that restore all disease frnmtbe lystdm., Prepared and aeddby 1 1)R. WILLIAM B. MOFPif, 5338 Broadway, cor. Anthony Stmt; New YorlC. ' For slide by »H Druggists. 52yl GROCERIES. —The Grocery department is “Ao'ck fall," AiuLtbe fricei exceedingly low at the ; - REGULATOR. 'S AND fit the biggest gi or the tmallest baby. Cheapen in town !®nfildere(l]> at the REGULATOR^ >aid for CHAIN ai £L yLTLX,& R OO U act [quality C" STATEMENT Of lit Uteiiple jndExptndilnrtt at the Trtantry cf Tioga Cowity for the year IS6O. BicEirts. Rac'd from Col's of uated tax for 1857, 9 22 50 “ « “ “ “ 1858, 12 50 “ 1859, 225 74 “ j« _ iB6O, 9736 99 < >‘ u taxes col. oB unseated lands, 1858, 2067 57 « « *• “ j“ ~, 1859,2196 63 " . " 'sale of unseated landt, 1880, 675 65 " “ sala of seated land* " 180 27 . “ redeipptiiip of seated lands, “ 181 24 ft ■ U taxes onsealedland* rat’d " ■ 389 44 “ on Judgments and notes, , 237 95 Money refoodeti. ■ - 1 - 380 Ampunt of , loan, (for building Jail), 9,530 83 Premium on exchange, ' ' -35 74 n u u llPltDlttßEl. Commiieioner** Wage** Aqipunt paid B 6 Stereos, late Com... $ 15 25 . “ LB Seeleys. 192 00 " John Jame 5......... 202 60 “ Amos fiizby, by bah doe 1869 i.. 41 60 u *t ** ** ~ ** ... i9o on f? '■ Apibroie Barker iln ,.. 68 00 $7OO 33 Comfni**i(xnvr* y VpunteL Ainoaht paid S F Wilson 60 Commi**ioner*’ Clerk, Amount paid A J 50fie1d......... Auditor*, Am't pjjid ■J Jsmery, sud. ao't of Proth'y, Ao 24 DO Tfaveri Juror*. Am't paid Charles Good#peed, et al Grand Juror*, Am't paid Wm. J Mann, etal... -.-.740 26 ConHabU* md Ttpttvve*. Am't paid John Lewis eta)..... 436 82 Crier. Ami paid T P Wignate Am't paid Wm A Douglas 04 37 . Assessors, Am't paid Alonso Howland, et al 429 50, Printing. J Am't paid fi. Young on con. due 1859.. 15 00 44 “ “ -- *• 1860 25 (»0 * tr 41 blabks ........24 00 " ft B. Jpnlflns on pontrftct, IOOOf. 25 00 Am't paid J H Ellis, et al Commonwealth Cottt. Am't paid Cbartet Ryan, et al > Sew Bridget. Am't paid J Howland, bridge at Knoxville,36o 00 44 44 C F Miller,' b’ge at Doaghty's mi1L..964 00 District Attorney. Ain’t paid Henry Allen Bounty on Wild Cats, Aca'tpaid G Gardner, at al ; 4 50 ' Bridge Bepairt. Am't paid E Blackwell, bridge at Blackwell’s... 1 00 •• J G Holmes, * 4 Kn0xvi11e.....90 00 44 Abram Walker, 44 Lnw'ville IS 32 44 C V Bailey, 4t MingfieJd,..., ~....45 16 44 Blackwell & Waters, Blackwell's, V( ,..6s 00 44 R Bixby, bridge at Roseville, 708 44 Silas Allis 44 Spencer’s Mi 11..,,, 13 55 44 VO Spencer 44 44 OO • 4 B C Congdon, bridge at Elllsonis 75 00 44 Martin King,bridgeatCovyCreek. .....6 60 44 PhilV Hurd, bridge at Lawrenceville..4s 00 44 Abial Sly, bridge at Tioga 40 00 44 Henry Waters, bridge at Blackweli’s..sB 00 ff Wm. Blackwell, 44 44 ..7 0 0 0 44 R Sixbee, bridge at Roseville 50 00 44 C/W Bailey, bridge-at Mansfield. S 6 00 44 Pbil’r Hurd, bridge at Lawrence*. 38 33 41 Joseph yunken, bridge at filoss 54 24 Am'l paid H S Cook, et al, Prinonert. Am't paid S I Power for boad, etc 172 04 *• 44 for taking J Car! to Pen'y... 90 00 r* 44 ** Tbo* Kuck 44 ... 99 00 44 Eastern Penitentiary, for support of convicts for tbe year 1858 ..325 42 « « J 859.. 99 04 'Siatiojjarg. Amt paid Andrna, McChnin A Co, Merchandise. Ain't paidtJ A J h Robinson, «t al Sheriff’s Ptes. Am’t jpaid S I Power, summoning Jurors ** J Mathers late Sheriff, coats on suits in favor of county " J Mather, turnkey fees-.*.,.... ..$2 50 ... 4 50 0 00 ... 8 00 .. 2 00 ~ I 50 ..■2 00 Ain't paid J James for.dis, Col. 8up...............13 39 “ LP Seeley u ,18 50 “ , Amos Bixby “ 12 76 “ , LB Seei.ey pcdafForing to effect loan, 636 “ Juba Janies S' viewing plans of Jail it iies'b'g. &c,36 TO a Amos Bixby do 49 £4 , a Johu James, sap. building jnil ,20 J 4 “ R CbrUtiuaC, moving wood 5 OQ u . L Chapman, express chargee- 225 u , A Barker, dis. Assessment books 2 00 ' " L D Seeley do .18 50 u Aw® B Bixby do 15 30 *f W M jtfoKeeoey, election Jaws., 14 45 •< W P Bailey, express I 75 Damage to Improremenft, paid Alaneon C Miller " Dunham A Sbaw.. t Money .Refunded. Ain’t paid E J Brown, et ai. *• Charleston fp. being hiu'i ot toed tux pollgcted by Q. Knox, l«vte Tre*sr and not paid over by him........... 39 20 •* Blosfi fp. do do 81 60 “ Blossscfcool do do _ „U 5 01 u BlosS school S Hibbard do 36 73 • r | Gaines school. Geo. Kfto£, late Trcs. 23 94 u Gaines school, do do 34 98 * € Union tp. road do do ' 109 41 “ Richmond do do do 48 27 *• Liberty school do do 4 19 " CJymerip. road do do ' 14 30 f* Middleburv u do do 69 87 " C Wm. Bacbe, ; 64 04 “ Lorain Butts 1 08 * Hiram Zimmer 1 1.-. SS * 'J G Gillctt i % -34 Ain’t paid 8 B Elliott, plan and speeffloa’n, i 35 60 u “ on contract, 9,996 39 /laprocemetif# fa County Ground.. Ain’t paid T P Wingate, building .tone wuH, 145 07 “ 11 S Cook, moving barn, ,52 50 W.Utboro Fire Company. Am’t paid K Simpeon Tor purcboeo of boie, . Clerk qf Sntwnr, Am’t paid Join E Donaldson, Bottnyc. Am't paid 11) Richards, - Agricultural Society, Ain't paid Tioga Vo. Ag. Society, 100 06 Inquett on Bodie., \ Am’t paid C H Place et at. on body W Ramsey 12 15 “ John James do T Keenan .12 58 W A Douglas do A Shelly 11 87 “ . J Emery do Wm Yobn IS 86 " Levi lligeloir do Jlatriett Mann U<B ’ ' ■ sBiV*i Paid H S Coi>k for Mpaira to Com'a Office 75 ' Paid Vf» T Waliwfra bat Onal . SO 00 Paid J Morgan et a]., for Read Views* 280 00 i i Bridge Vine*. v Paid F B Smith at al* (including Cam's wages " j . Cor3ie(nogi .silos, do. 1 . 198 881 Paid Bayid Elaisa, at at., for township Unas 77 00' Cowity TVtaauper, , j Ain't psid'J fil Watrous, cotta on aeated land* ~ > wtd lh<s wmnty, SB(j 18 " . com. $28,801 44, at 3 per rent, 804 04 w Of Tajlor, late treasurer, bal. ' \ on teltloroent for year 1858, ' 404 10 do do 15t>3, 2,-27* 77 ssoo DO Jltuttce,. Election*. ,i 1558 68 Court ffoute Bepairt. 51 luc> deuta I*, ~40 'OO ...........35 00 A’eie Jail. $10,021 39 JOHN JAMES, Com’r, in aco’t with Tioga Co. DR. To County Orders 5203 50 Balance due accountants 25 24 > , $228 74 CR. r By 80 days’sprvioe ats2 -J .........08 00 By 425 miles travel (direct) at 6c.. 2o 50 By balance due from year 1859..... 25 25 $228 74 J,. D. SfiELEY, Com'r, in ace’t with Tioga Ce. DR. To County Orders ...1.;.... ,$192 00 Balance dne acc0untant..,.i........ 121 40 CR, By 118 da,i* eerriee at $2- 232 00 By 900 miles travel at 6c...„,......i.. r 54 00 {iy balance due fur year 1859 27:4<) $25,495 65 { $313 40 AMOS BIXBT, Corn’s, In aee’t with Tioga Co. DR. To County Orders.,,,,, ... J....;. $231 62 Balance due accountant, 9 84 1 $241,44 • '' CR. By 92 daye’ eerriee at $2 ~slB4’ 00 By 264 miles travel at 6c.,.,..,..,....; 15 84 Balance due for year 1859 ........ 41 60 1 $241 44 A. BARKER. Com’r, in aco’t with Tioga Co. DR. To County 0rder5,...,,....... ........,$5B 00 Balance dtje accountant.... If 16 • ' - i , «« 76 CR. By 32 days’service at $2,. ...64 00 By 198 miles travel at 6c....„ —.....11 76 .2,900 50 Tiooa Cauifrt, Bs : We the Commissioners of said county do hefreby certify that tbe foregoing is a cor rect statement of therein set forth. In tes timony whereof, we have hereunto set lour hands Ibis 4th day of February, 1861. L. D. SEELEY, - 1 ) AMOS BIXBV, : . J- Corn's. AMAEOSE BARKER, ) .112 09 I : A J . J. SofIELD, Clerk. JAMES S. WATROTJS, Treasurer of Tioga County, in account with Coup ly from Jan. 10, 1860/ Jan. 17, 1861. ; TsQi}tBtan&g sea’d, taxes foy year 1851* $ 1144 do do do 1852, 126 81 do do do 1854, 953 do do do 620 02 do do do 1858,; 49 97- 189 00 .938 40 do do . do 1859,1 814 66 Amount of seated tax assessed, 1860, 12,289 79 Ain't rec. on Hnsoated I’ds as p bill, 1858, '■ 2,067 57 do do do 1859, I 2,196 6$ do fron? sale of dnspated land 1860, 1 675 66 do from sale of seated land, iB6O, . 180 57 do from seated latrd returned. . 389 44 do from redemption ot seated land I 181 24 do on judgments, etc. ' 2&7 95 do from money refunded H \ 2 60 do - of loan (for building of jail) 9,530 83 $1,254 00 .214 00 do rec'd os premium on exchange : 35 74 Balance doe accountant by county I 2,050 90 By onftltfndft*g sdfcitfd taxes for year 1-85! | $ \1 47 do do 18-52} 126 SI , do do \Bs4i ,2 53 By commission allowed collectors 1637-, . 18 03 By outstanding seated taxes 1857,1 579 49 By abatements made 1858,| 3 66 By amounts outstanding 1838, 33 81 By abatements made 1852, 208 13 By commission cllowed collectors 1852,' 227 51 By amounts outstanding 1852, 153 28 By l abatements made 18150, 26# 79 By commission -allowed collector* 1860, 88 55 By amounts outstanding „ 1860, 2,197 46 By amount of Commissioners receipts for orders cancelled Jane 13, 1860, 6.363 -51 do do January 12, 18Cl> 17,757 06 By a't p'd 0 ¥ Taylor, In full of judg ment on settlement of 1858 do do 1859 4o com. on $20,801 at 3 per cent $823 28 ,;,.,19 75 We, the undersigned, Auditor's of Tioga county, haring audited, fettled and adjusted the above ac counts of Janies S. Watrous, Treasurer of said coun ty, do hereby certify that we found as above stated,, a balance due the accountant of two thousand nnd fifty dollars and ninety cents. Witnessour hands this 17th day of January, A. D. 1861. I J. I. JACKSON, V C. F. VEIIj, V Auditors. D. T. GARDNERJ Xi’eUsboro, February 4, IS6I. $776 50 .63 89 111 00 121 42 21 00 WIXLSBOttO’ iICAbEJIi. Wejlsboro’, Tioga Coy my, Pcnna. MAftlrrtrS IV. AtLE», A, VL% f > Principal. Miss CvNrnrA Farmer, ----- Preeeptrcee* Miss L. Lucinda Allen, - - « • Ae*i*tant. Miss Josephine M. Todd, - - J/u*ic Teacher. The Aea&fole ycaryjJlfcs‘divided into throe Tornu of 14 weeks eircb. Spring Term commences Sf today, itafcli 25;) clones Jane 28, U*6l. > of 11 Wteefcib Primary Department, - $2,«0 • Common Branches, ----- 4,00 fligfcer fSngf&b, ----- 6.00 Lauguagus, ----- 6,00 Instrument*} music (extra) Term of 12 weeks 10,00 Board and Rooms in private families furnished at reasonable prices. Students wishing to board them selves may also obtain lloutns in private families. Tfae-'snccess that has attended the efforts of Prof, Allen uVa teacher in other institutions in which he has been engaged encourages the Trustees to antici pate entire success'in bis connection with the Wells* boro Academy- The primary department will be under the care of Miss Allen, whose lime will be‘- given exclusively to the children placed under her charge. I)he'reWillta formed a TEACHER'S CtASS,,the fnstyaetio'D of which to be out of the regular setool hours, but no extra charge made. ' Bills of Tuition are to bo paid at or before the trsd die of each Term, By order of Trustees, J. F DONAU>S9£, ftr&t. Wellsboro, Novomber 7, 1860. j $253 42 s2l7' 83 $75 00 6 80 UNION ACADEHV TEACHERS’ SE NARY. S. B. PRICE Piuxctpal. Mns. Sophia Piiice, Preceptress. Mu. jL G. Hott, .Teacher of Music. Spring Term of 1861 commences March 5. i'j pena per Term : $632 19 . Tuition from— $3 to 55.00. Board (per week sl.su) ,16.50 : Room end lodging..-.-.. ....3,00 Room for those boarding themselves I.JO pgr- Special attention given to the Teachers Pe portment. Extra instrftiHfion will also be given to those wish ing t» qualify themseiv a. for'teaching music. Deorßeld, Ecb. 49, 1861. 29-w2 si97 57 -59 09 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.-LetteMof ' Administration having been granted to the sub-l scriber.on rt» restate of Fanny Greenleaf.iateof'Delmac township, dec’d notice Is hereby given to tho>e in ddbted to said esrate to make immediate payment and' those’ bnVitig dliiiihs, fb present them properly Huthen ticated For fettlousctit to ihe subsoriber. in Delmar. san. 16. 1861. JACOB HILT BOLD, Adm’r. 400 94 7 88 TJEADY MADE CLOTHING. — A large i V stock now on .band fur the fpU and winter trade, and win be sold very cheap by W. A. ROE A CO. Wellsboro, OrU JJI» 1860. THOUSAND BARRELS of best Wib i ter Wheat Flour, at $6.00 per barrel or $1.75 per «»ck, at the , REGULATOR. Liquid Pcp.iihi - FOB dyspepsia and Indigestion, Fer saU at Roy's Drug Store. 'VTOTfCE is hereby given, that there will be 1A atneeting of the stockholders of the Mansfield Itfcft Works at the office of said Company la Mansfield, Tioga Co., pa., on the 4th day of March nexr, at 4 o'clock X\ M\ of said day, for. the pnrpose of electing Directors fbr the easul&r , FOR SA tnJEJ - - BT WICKHAM & BLOOB6OOO AT ODB SCSSIP.r a i TIOGA, TIOGA COUNTY, PA., | A LAROK SCT? IT Of raorr TStSS», SHSJ.'OBBSTA'Vr, GRAMS, EVERGREENS, &*., ie., dm. PEARS —Tree! of the* most desirable kinds, and of <B era large site. if desired. Standard trees tn bearing. APPLES—A great supply of thesholcast kinds. H*ap different kinds of Crab apple. I PLUMS—A large supply of tbe beat and most appeared kinds. I , / : CHERRIES—An extensive assortment of the bast kinds. ! GRAPHS—Vis; Delaware, Blatps, Isabella, Black Bursa** dy. WhlteSacet Water, W4Ue Spipßisr, Rebecca and Concord.* $Bl3 48 ORNAMENTAL— Weeping Mopntaio Horse Cbs** lint. Balsam of fir, Scotch Kir, European Sllvef fir, Korsso/ Spruce, Siberian and American Arbor Vitae, Latch, it. - 1 SHRUBBERY— Holly leaved Berberry.Chinese WolgaiSa, Spiraea pru ni folio, Dentzla, Green Forsytbia. ROSES- Bjillimore Belle, Prairie Qurch. IgOOcEBERRIES— Of several choice varieties. - [CURRANTS— Cherry, Red, and While. [We wonlil invito all who ora in want of any of the above trees, Ac., to call and see them for tbeir atrA, . I B. C. WICKIfAM, Tioga, Aug, 22, JOHN T. BLOOCOOOD. - FASHIONABLE SOX.XJNEBV SHOP, l , ifAIN ST., WELLSBORO. TliriSS PAULINA SMITH baa just pnrehuad ktr JJBJL FALL AND WINTER-GOODS, ' consisting of Straws of 'nil kinds, Pattern Hits, Bloomer Hats, flower*, Velvets, Bilks of all lua is, and in fact 1 ALB KINDS OF TRIMMINGS. she solicits h call from tbs ladies if Wellshoro and vicinity, feeling confident that HER- GOODS WILL BEAK INSPECTION, $75 76 and (compare favorably with thoeaof any eiuhllih* meat in the county in regard to prise. jab* BLEACHING AND PRESSING dose Ua •opeHor manner. £ST- Rooip Opposite Snip ice glare, np-iUin. 'Sept, 19, 1)860. . ■ asriw soot, shoe, fctSAt'diCß & FipDlSe STORK reigned, having leased the rtore fynniily by G. W. West, intends-wrying- oa Si [f the shoe and leather trade. Compa are employed in the Manofaciuping D*» all work KMtMted tp be owrssra «•» THE anden 1 the brnDcbes i tent workman partment, aati nafacture. i Alai, nil feu oqljstantlj' op Fiodjrigß,' also prices for cdfth HlD}ESand at the iigtiest 4 WellStji.ro, S| IMPORT. j PCBL SIXES BV D. APPLETOS A-CO. Z4G At 249 New ‘Pork. TUB porting [works Are 9€>ct_fd Subscribess'ip any pttl of the cuuntra*» (upon receipt of retail price,; by mail or express, prepaid: F * The New American Cyclopedia, A popular i Diction.itw of Central Knowledge. by Ceorge Ripley aud Charles A. Dana, aided by an'attierousaelect Corpeof wri ters in ail I brandies vf Science, Art, aud Literature. This win-kTi Wing 1 published in about 10 largo potayo volumes, e&fh containing 7so two-column pages. Vols I, It, 111, IT, V,'VI, VIH, VIII, EX, X, and XI, ore now ready, oacjb contain ing near 'XsOOnrigibal articles. An additional volume will be published] otjee in flout three months. Price, in.Cliitfe,»; Sheep, $3,50; Half Bdorrpcco, $4 ; Half Russia, $4.50 cicch.j 7 v The K«r Apiericah Cyclopedia U poptlar without being raperfiewt learned], bat not pedant(c,.cqmpreb > eDaire Initial ficiehtty defatted, ffee from attd party preju dice, fresu and yet accurate. It is a comyints statement of •all-that » knoWEPiipdn every important topic within the $31,530 00 'liman Ini peduU? ipon the to huwjit sci scope of h Has been* ’thorities t furred fo State just 404 10 •J,276 77 804 04 p latest 1 the fates) [at jQst J ho dead tJ jJMKNT I LUtical H is from thi pace wHb J the fresh* SjM'flk of tj AliltlDb Being a i’« $31,530 00 of the fiii mpiled rdflof Co S Will be nob; 14 ( I tHV iB6O ganizatiot iteil andc< flcjai Keco The wor 750 pages/ rohime wi r oy Tuo cfnb of jies.'vrll >r ten sti •carriage A vrx Form a {Aid five co riage l ; or f expense r W^rk* >' AUE.VI .pplicatb fto othe Agents. / Vnown on JVJ-e^h FLO IN tfhe tu\ stfriber '<K Wellsbi to and IPLOUR ift FEED STORE, one door aibove bil Gibson’s Main St., where he Will keep constantl.v on band as good an as sortment (if FLOUR and-FLED ns can be found hi tbe market, which be will sell cheap for cash. Ali«£ a large assjortmcntlof Cliojlcc Jot qnalU bich be s lie, SeiJtu*ylvJ n, Deo. I of a superic teration, wfc at wholefinljji Northern If W ellsfcor FIELj \yß.s * ml s «3 ■ Xeb: o. Tbo Spiu: 1861. Primari Oommoi BnmeH i iJuglii) Ucanchel Higher Board nndj very loir prid ■this school « Westfield, alii the gay uad I selves far the 1 , 1 rooms \\ es.' Nd echini t< llydti wh though! ►lxespoas ' i ’'Jogs Cf PEBLEBSIwm fin. Hoy’s DrngStor supply of Easbntial < which be ia selling vei IMPROVED FASM*—The subscriber offers for sale a farm on N iddle Ridge, in Bel map totrn ship, feno»u aa*'tbe Po itos.Wilson place, containing 62 acres, ,45 acre* improved, frame house, ftuae barn and apple orchard. i * This farm is pleasantly located, and wil} be. #oW em easy tejmi. * 1 VM, BACKS. • WeUaboro, Jan. 18, IS6Uf. . , lUaiiMCiold Flo«rlns Mill. Tlf R people u Mannaeldlnna vicinity are hereby'notiftwl <nat «H<l MIM> J»iw just been repaired. nn<l put iu per* feel order-rbaVing; throe n»n of stone and a JKiient Green Stparalor x wbjcli will separate all fonl seed from the conaequcntty the best of work can and will be don*, yi, *. chants and farmers are invited to try this Mill, and sr.-r pate jyopk will be warranted by J. 0; Mansfield, August 18,155 d. N. B. Cash paid for all kinds of Grain at thK -MfH. MI,UROKS! M i MIRROES-.t JUST received at SMITH'S BOOKSTORS, the largest and 1 best assortment of Mirrors «v< r [brought to WellsWo. People who wish "to m* themselves as others see them,” will please call ac 4 examine, , ' ODFFALQ ROBES. —A few bales of Jfn, 1 I / and No. 2 Buffalo Robes, and also « few Wo Xt Robes just received by VT. d* 808 *i CO, WelJeboro, Oct, 31,‘MAO. 1 ds of MADE -BOOTS' AHD S»OE9, land. All kinds of Leather and #ke> oonstnntiy on band and for talc at lav or ready'pay, PELTS taken in exchange 'for Seed* tnarket price. dOS. RIBEIi OLE. ipt. 5. L 360. NATIONAL Wt)HSS. beltlgence. Every Important article in It kriilew- for tfcg-pa-ges. by. men who are an topics of which they speak. , They are rs* e subject trp to tho present moment; to knds now. All the statistical information reports; the geographieal’accounts Keep L explorations; historical matters Include news; the biographical notices not only ut of the living, ft If a library oneself. OF THIS DEBATES Qt“ <X»NGttESS.w jtetory of the United States, from the or- pf Federal Congress In 1789 to ISSG* Ed ? Uou. Thomas ttabf igress. L . completed royal octavo volumes of f which are -now ready. An additional d onco in three-months. !CM2fQ THE CYCLOPAEDIA OB DESATZS. tour, and remit the price of four book#, w sent at the remitter's expense for car. ncribers, eleven copies will beseatatour TO AGENTS. will so liberally reward the’exertions of Wanted in this County. Terms made nto the Publishers. • [Aug. 11, *59. UR-AND FEED STORE WELLSBOBO. rould respeotfanyinfornrthepoaple dcinity that tie has opened a | and Liquor*, . ty. and warranted free nill 'sell to Lumbermen and other, wr than any ether establishment ia fcnia. J. J. EATOS. • 19, 1860. SELECT SCHOOL. 'EBBINS, Te«c&«iv will commence. February 35t^ TUITION. C 5 th. — >9 a oo ......... 3 i» in private families furnished at ! pains, will bo spared to, mala* any ia the' county, toaw t» j spend your time and goM ia ess throng, and prepare • year, s ble dutiet of life. ■ 0. K. STEBEirS. q., Pa., Jan. 23. ISCfti 1 it to their advantage to esll at 1, ns be has just received s larjra ills and Essences * *B Wads f cheap for cash. 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