The agitator. (Wellsborough, Tioga County, Pa.) 1854-1865, November 20, 1861, Image 3

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tra reqnerted W »t»to that Rer. A. Q.
; CoTtAgton, *m preieh in tis Metho
zth, in thl* Boroaghjon Monoiyi i)M«mb«r
7o'clock P. n. ' •. '
We"{mWt«b elMvhan efali eccoabtof the oil
n Farmington.' We-ronch for the entire
ih»t oar »;t be uw, u he U
andoabtfirereeitj,
A eorreipoßdeat of the: Elnrira: Dally Prtu
leilbe daath of < *TC Delios Thornton, of Tiot.
% P»," » of &Dart'» Heir TorkEo
•t tbw at CattpJUalie. neiir Waibin^ton.
jo Uodiet of Stony, ?ork_de«tiro,credit .(or
irto tli'wUtfVaf ihoeoldier*. They recently
to' ■ 4 doien pom of (octti,
lira flf uAtlsk4r»4 tiores, 12 y»rd» of Until
(,‘»nd» Wj|ditwiti 'f ' .
mjuoo skßr*»poii»ibilUy of euting that the
lait s tate .fdjoorned tine die tA five o’clock
Md that it «u wholly unconnected
kcld io tbe bail benaalh tba
lariog Friday craniog. B. C. Jobs*.
QtrouUi 11 Boe Hive” in Holden'* Block i(
Vkut -ihoppinypUce* in Elmlm—»t leut,
i«-.Tadi«t of- t£e Icdieij who ora generall;
v id such btiUn. - M*r<b bolds forth there,
irodmtiosin the wf/it? eelUnr goods cheep
-torily -are >.tas jfifmly <oetsbUshed, to W
Itend, -fce rash Mntiaae kt, the “ Bee
>K R*cr»tB. —lt «riU ; b« -m*b by «n «J-
at in nnotber column, Ctpfc K. C. Bsi
»w in the county recraitiog for the 57th Begt
• Penn*. Volunteer!. Capt. Btiley ru in the
Uusachoseiti. Begimont which eat it* way
Baltimore.on the 19th ■of April iut. Be ta
tin throughout the' county, and .it popular
"■noim.
1 win from ft responsible eonree fchftt Thoi
/, hn been inVHed.and will rpeftk at (be
nil* in fill* Borongb, on Tae«d»y nigbt of,
t, of the war. Those whoi
. onr (lorioni grid-iron banner—the'
Strip*«—waved by the gentle ««pbyn of ft
patriotic oration will flo will to attend,
\t ipeech before tho Democratic Con-
UortU semembered here by all. Ha wit]
full hooM, aadtbe Udies will be out in their
lb. • 7. : 7 .
closing Exercises of the Wolleboro Aeed
j beldr sit the Court Boose, on Wednesday
'th following johng gentlemen
for Van Volkenbargli, W.
,'Q. A. Pearson, L. Dutnonx, Q. Austin, H.
ail, J.lß.dones, (X B. Chnbbuek, C. B. Simp;
>B. Dickinson, A. Kirkpatrick, David Power,
eilowing young ladies, will reed -for prise*:
' Keeney,'F. Bailey, D. Bonce, L. Wylie, E.
Dsrtt, S. Merrick, B. Merrick, A, Lsndis,
i, N. Dsrtt. The Philharmonic Society will
ituic for the ereaing. Let none fail to attend.
tLE Bit*.—Thetfoot-bridjeon SUtegbroot
'Bg. ; •
’t foiigct to'gp. to thp SocUb Entertainment,
wetter theeolifiere,dobe held atTloga to
light. We Intend ieTte there.
Tekehera’ Institute at $ p. tb.', Fri-
Jt w • >bc«*Hc , QfeeW {•oeewUngsnot
•Attrition between Benj.B*r*e sad th«X.y-
Mnlna!, molted in s rerdift for the VIS. ef
He cUlbu $2,008. ‘ '
*b» (top '• pager (fith, <be intention of
9a .the " institution,” bad better
(rtiflrftpM the Corning Jow-Mnl.
intaeos’* UASAcnie—Weeue it receipt of
’•hr Lady's Hngaainc Tor December, It is a
btwber." '.The tide page for VSllis the
't an eret taw. -« Paterson” will he greatly
in IBA2. ■ It will contain 1000 peg" ° r
lc«o reading matter; 14 tteel plates; 12
fashion pMes; 13 entered patterns in
*«it, embroidery or crochet, and 200 wood
Ingr- pnporlimtaiif moretham any other peri
)•“■ Its stories and nereletsare by the beet
* Original Copyright Noreleta wlll he
ll* Fashions tire always the latest and prettl-
Srery neighborhood «agbt to make upaoinb,
•***• h-ha*' TweDMUansyear, or a doilariea*
*Vda*.»r U.chas#. It U the Magasine for
'"•t 'tt blehe»-it-i» cheaper sUH.m:—three
<ti, It# fT.&4, freight Tor SI(K, To every
Pttiaj »p k «t»b, the PuWUhet will fend in
M W grotif, M » pr*«liin). Speeimooi wot {if
' fo) to thaw wiAiojt to got opelnb*. Ad
<t-p»id, Cn*un I. Chestnut
'UdolffcU. ■;r ‘
'*>• followhg' h * fiat of tin nwM of (bo
/ »f TotoitMn «Mek J*ft -Xfegs Viltogo on
,nl w« Be*wi» itete, too oorrteo of,th*
liut. 'TfaiVCompocy,
‘bofetoßost.Col.
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jv mm*-;■■■-*> c*hbm> wi *; .*
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In Bflddlebnry, ot the boo to of Bny*r Cbaotber.
Wtt onftiol7orln«t.,byQ. D.Koedeyi Ibq.vMr.Si
C, AKIH tb Mr». lANB Tioga.
' 4Xn CmrtagU)», »k (fat rwldenoe of ihebridn’a (jabey,
.«■ Ah* |MJj«iWby the Eev.N. J* Eey»o|ii|r Hr.
CHARLM,PKrriB otArgyle, Lafayette Co- Wie,
l(iie.LllitSsA A. BARSWtBLL. .
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In CoTinpon. on the nihiiiuL.by Rev. S. L.
Reynold*, Mjr. ELI JKLLIFF, of SdUiraa.M Uia
DOB.LKBKI BARDWELL-
lnCfaerry Flalt*, on Iho Sth in>t, ADA JANE,
dadgfa ter of Thoma* and Alfa aline Kelley, aged >3
yeeh. ; -
in Clymor, liogaCo., on the Btfa in»L, HEN
RY LAiUBON, oldest son of William and Sarah Lar
iion, in the 3Jth year of fab age.
Annbls man nelb the Hit at mortality, The donated
waaoneof tin prominent, andmoathighly raspeetadcitixeas
of Clymer township. Honor, integrity and morality, bet)
iron for him nnireraal eeteein. Bjr uniting Industry and tare'
prudence, tie bad acquired a handsome fortune; fata fiunDy
relatlonaweroof the meet gratifying character; and the la
tan seemed bright with .financial prosperity and demaatie
happlneaa, But bow transl totyatp the fondest earthly bopfu,,
when not in keeping with IhniOte design I He was, almost
momentarily, summoned to bU adieu to earthly scenes. ahd
enter tin world of spirits. Bla diaeaae waa the rnpturaof
an'internat blood Teasel, snppoaed to bare occurred while he
waa atwork, and bat as fewUonra: in terrenod between the
commencement of bleeding, and bla. death, Hia Just honra
wereaingnlarty striking and impresseire- He retained Ids
mental rigor in perfect clearance to the Ust,snd though he
knew nla disease waa fatal, and that certain dissolution mu
at band, yet in his heacldfrand disorfnrac, the raputad forti
tude and calmness of Socratas wbsu dying, were fully repro
duced. Though hia surroundingawere hia dying conch; and
farad ones upon whom he waa looking (hr the last time,
whoae heart* wen wrong with anguish, manifested in tears,
and aobs, and tender expression*, such u only adeath-faed
can call forth, yet he mA 'all with a sdbltma resignation;
and to outward appear®®, hia mind waa so tranquil and
composed aa if ho wetwgt hls breakfast table. He admon
ished tbs mourning groop that they hmataU aeon An; at«r
though hit faro slowest
to devotion, yet if bis tipre had"come he was williug to go,
In an|wer to the question •‘Do yon feel lbat it will ho Waif
with yon I” ho calmly replied, “Tee; J am not;afraid t*.
die." He gare the friends at his bed-side, each a kind, patt;
ing word, exhorted them to be good, and kind to each othety
and thus dropped away' with (ha seeming (ranqullily of *•'
ann set. Long will bla memory be ihndly cherished la tkh
community. The snhjcctof this police was a member of tba
M. K. Church/ His runerst waa hehi at Ma faihen,<Mt
which Her. Wm. Haskell, of Westfield, administered the
consolations of theßospel to (hdudSbtad family and a large
congregation of ijmpatbiilng friends. C. W. B.
WHO SNOIfi 0 USE •
DR. J. BOTXB RODS’ VEOEtABUB
in who lire afflicted with Incipte>£lS«iraaptfon or WUk-
Lnags should ttsethem.-!
I 411 who suffer from ca£ ficamafeps; Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, or Piles should a»othem. ; •,
All who’snffer from Qeuknl or .Herrons Debility,. Bestkss
neeeat night,rraat of Sleeji, Aeijshoaldose them;*
who die conralsecaat after fever or other sfek
ness should nse them. , ,
. Ministers of the Oo*p»l,’ts.rrjet«,J«tnltrt J and all pub
lic speaker* should ttee them. :.
Baofc .Keeners, and al) persons Idditr a sedentary Ufa ’
shoald use them. " ' ......
Thoagwlatid itißrin should nsothem;' .r; '
All who require a stimniant dr took sbdolonee (hem.
’ All whoare siMicfsd fcf the <*se.of arflOo t tpUUS and Wish
to reform, should anthera. ,
‘ - They are made-at b ia« »*>
plants aad herbs of the country, and should be ranasmedrt-S
ed by temperance societies, clergymen, ohysldaas, and alb
friends of humanity. '1 " ~
They are prepared by an expert sssoed and stmtutl physi
cian, and asms from fbdir medicinal'properties, ’are a most
delightful beverage; and yet, ee-a trad kibe, are as id*oeent
Sod harmless as the daws of heaven. ....
Baldwin, Lowell ACo. Agante at Tioga. TiSyl.,,
' VS- Of- It- H. Borden, af Tioga, I# fledetal Agent far Tio
ga Count;, to whom all application* tor agoaciea arast be
nude.'
1 TTBNTION VOLUNTEERS.—A few more able
bodied men ere wanted to .fill up tbeeufasof
ttie 67th Eegt. Pit. Volunteer*, now recruiting at
Camp Curtin, Harrisburg, and laifierfte- command of
that able and efficient officer, Col. Wtn. Maxwell. Fa;
from $l3 to $23 per gionth, with board, clothing, an?
medical attendance. Xbe company expect* to atari
from Tioga Village on Thursday Nor. 23th.
R. C. BAILEY, .
Becrdtilng for 67th Beg.
at THE BEE HIVE!
After an absence of nearlyt?»o week* ip the East
ern Markets, the undersigned has again returned
home wlh'e, magnificent end caeefiutty selected stock of
NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS,
all of which have been bongfat for CASH, and 1 wilt
be sold at
Unprecedented Law Prices,
of which the followingsmall catalogue will convey
some slight idea. .
FIFTEEN HTJNDiBD Yards Bed .Wool Flannel
THOUSAND Yards Dopble-fold Palmetto
all shades of color only 13 cents. .
i FOUR THOUSAND Yard* Magnificent Fancy
Dress Goods at Is, I and Bd, and 2t—worth double;
the money,
FIVE THOUSAND Dollars worth of snperb col
ored and Black Dress Silks newest designs at prices
to suit the closest buyers. ■ ,
i Ottoman Cloth, all wool Repps, Plain and'Parish
/figured Merinos Velons ; Imperatilde of the most re-,
cherostyles. f
Woolen Shawls in endlew rariety.
Broebe Long Shawls allwool and silk, such as for
merly sold fori# and 20 dollars, we now otter for H
and 9 dollars. - , ... ...,
Cloaks; Cloaks, wrbaro recently reeelTedan con
signment from a first dasa liaao&eturing House in
Broadway, an immense lot of stylish cloaks, v*rylng
In price from!) tolSf dottar*, which tra shall -Cell at
a slight advance aburo cost of BapufaeUiro-j
■ Lyons Silk Velvet, black and colorei.... Fremch
Broadcloth, plain and ribbed/ English 'Beavers,
Cloths, Cassimercsnnd Vestings td suit the moat fas
tidious. 1
• Mtrj-nsrßß.'s- aoor>s ;
of trtry whoUtaU taA r«tjij7| jn fiefoT
erylbing.nsnaUj keptlir» ' - '
-/jKsr class mr oceps pwss
Stonibtf Ibtniodl v<jUrtiw.
C*U «nd got oor wTUoa
,t DOEMAOI/S BEB mm *
Holden's Blooi.
Btafa%Hor. 24, t?9U y. *ft. 17-fQ ’
D. owsw-
T IST OF LETTRSiS wnwinina in ilwi Port
-Li OBeaa* WrtlAwß, llo». l*, 1861.
BaitaySß L*fgLM <i- ,m -
Baxter H-A - io»e}oy Aadrow
Brown 3 O •, Urno Mra C P
Cnrtii Mr* M i McLaughlin MapyatU „•
CrowettMerlin - Hartfoßeama * / S'
Siekton Jamei - ,(: ; lloy«r Barta ' '
Errojd Jamu IW <,.••■••
BDiott Nanay; M . i o«M Decker
BrertThomaa - .. hanMiw
FraSiefc John PkttptnAaaa • “
6mm Baa - i Philippa Tiger
Barriaon W«B XaahTm
H. Q. HolU-
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OO X S 3 JO.
BPEOIAi ItfOTIOES.
IMPERIAL |pNE BITTERS t
gold bj droggirta generally.
CUAS. WIDDIFIELD A CO,Propritfor«.
78 W«Hom at. New To*.
Not. 20; i8«l.»
STOP 11 STOPS}!
if#-’ .sfcrJa?k-
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SEWINOe
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Aft*eia t» o« tktpnWtfpaf~Oititt milTem*. &■'&*'
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-jßitVftlo Mitok lewSi^w^’i
, The Grover A Beket-8. If. Ck top tßeftn.deet--'
tenlioa of the pnhUete
mrsßiEssfAMtiT Amuimp*c*pßnre
■i
, 1 , lIAKISO THB WJTTMf O*. Wolt TBWnfc -
■ Thefo m<iAr^ r sn tk« iMort-awral to
provement* in »»«ia£ mncblanxy/nn'd pnUthiyW
ommendedfor tb«!r
Simplieiiy of Conriruetioh ;
NoiteUunea* i Rofiiity f '
Bate if: Management-,
: Capacity
And Beauty and Regmarify if iSMfc/k. •
VaHofie ifrieeof line the
home or workshop will be (baud wtt&'different agen
cies of the ooaipany throughout IhoTTniwa Stales.
Their.now -V/.-.'-: '
SHUTTLE MACHINE FOR
The the mdcillßoaJt—hois
eless, rapid, and easily operated—will commend itself
to those who in roach inei for manufacturing,
thing.
GSOVS&* ffAKEB MACHINES,
KAKINOTS*
GROVER & BARER &TITCR.
These justly.celebrated machine*, adapted t* dll
the wants of thehouschold and manufactory, eon
tinueto maintain the pre-eminencewhich the almost
iuniversal verdict of the public has awarded'them.
The wf 11. know n. - ,
SXRBHjSIfI,- ELASTICITY ANB DtHtABIUIT
■of the Grover it 'Eater Stitch. arjll always insure for
'Aapapsaebiiics the preference for family me, and. for
thdusanufooture of each goods as axe intended for
WeaiMb# use and nbt for show. •
the. Grover. A Baker Stitch
havdbeen exhibited and fairly judged incompetitfon
with the leading Sewing Machines in the. market, in
cluding the Wjieeler A Wilson, they have Invariably
borne off the first premium.
This assertion-is cbafinnedby'the iJeciiiot oftb*
Committees qrtheBX*fe Fairs ot
BiDIOIS, OHIO AND HIQDI9AN.
-a y
recently held, '•hick ’ awarded., the.
(be Grow t Baku Machine orsr ofi otbsn in earn
•>fj ' t VT '
petition. 1 ■
Oct. 30,1861,
SHERIFF’S lALE».
BY virtue of.eundry wrjt* of,K. £*r, F«-,»nd
Tend. Ex., iuned oaf of tbe Common Pleu of
Tioga, will vague to
Sublie tale in lhe,Coßrt 1 Home in Wellabort, on
[OHDAY.-iiie 24 d»y,of, Deoembtr.A. D. JB»J, *t
«t o’eVook in tW aiWnvoo, <i»« Mowing iweiUet
property, to wit:
A lot of . land in Middlebury township, bounded
north and oast by Philander NBte, eonlfr by Webster,
and west by Plank road—containing about J an acre,
air Improved, a frame Bouse, frame hern, outbmW
irigs and.fruit frees, thereon,- To beeold as the prop,
orty of George W. Lloytf.
ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded
north by John Irwin, east by read, south by John lb
"in, and west by widow BtonM^njtrtgipiog half aw'
acre of improved land, with a frame bouse,.frame
grocery, and some fruit trows thereon- . To be sold as
tbe properly of James W. Newell.
ALSO—A lot of. land in Westfield township, bound
ed north by (Jowanesque river, east by Geoigs Close,
south by David Close, and west by Wni. Simmons—
containing about twenty acres, about 1$ acres im
proved, frame boose, frame' barn, and fntlt trees
(heron. To be sold os thaproperty of A. L. 8- a Leach.
ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston Township, boun
ded north by Bingham a lands, east by Henry Smith,
south by Wood, and west by David Owen—eonUipiug
about fifty acres, about fifteen acres improved, and
fruit trees thereon. To be sold o* the property OtHo
retlo Owen. , •
ALSO—Two hundred and twelvo eeres of .lard In
Morris township, hounded on the north by W&Baebe
and Job Wilcox, on the east by J. N. Bseh|> onthe
swstb by D. C. Evens, and on tbe west by. Israel Mor
ris—being the Shuth-ww'part of wa'mat-’Nb. 1S88;
with about forty tores imprered, one frame house, one
log bCnsh, leg bam, end apple orchard, thereon. To
be sold as the property of Henry Brill, Lewis Brill,
Philip Brill, and Peter Brill. 1 •
ALSO—A lot of land in, Charleston township, boun
ded north and cost by Olivet Elliott, South by'State
Road, and yreet by Meeting House lotr-containing;
i about ihreefetths of ah acre, all improved, with good
framo store bouse and.dwcllifig boose combined, and
soma fruit trees tbcrcesa To i» foM as.tbe property
of Abrabem Johnson..' ,
ALSO—A lot of land la Hbefljr township, bounded
north byil. Kriliinger, east fay F. Licit, tooth by
David Oetnim,-eudWes tby Samael-Hibble—etmtain
-1 ing about 55 acres, about S 6 acret improved,log house,:
log barn, out buildings and fruit trees thereon. To bo
cold at the property of John M. Love, j ■
ALSO—A lot of land In Richmond (ownebip, b00n.,,
ded. north by John Job and Constant BOuey,'east nip
C. Bailey and Lucy Elsworth; south by EUworth told
Bri White,west by Bri White and H. Wood—contain.
ing about 9b acres inore or letsfabouliscVes improved,
frame house and frnlt tree* tboreofa.i To be sold at
.the property of L-R-Love, and Hannah Love.,
' ALSO—:A lo| of land inShippen township, bhgining
at a post, the norlh-eafct corner : of N. Impson, then**
by the wacraut line, east 138) parek.es to a birch, thence
south 46 perches tq a post, tbe northeast opritpr ,ef
Uria Impsusi, thodee by Said Impson weit'TSS percb**
to a post, tbdnfiaky N^ftbpikm,M(ft#ei.five and
soven-tenlhsperebea to tha.place of begin leg—eon
toimng,lhlrty,toVelijrpd a *«»H( IfWmvWlili acres
improved, a log booss, log stable, aad.frtit treeathere
on. To. be sold iAibh property afLt A.' Jearla.
ALSO—A lot of lend la Mansfield, to wit: Bcgts
ning at a postlhcaotlh wash cswnar hereof and tbe
tontb east comer qf land of J P Morritt thence along
-the east aide 9| Street, sonth 12. degrees,
east 339 feet to a post: thence along land of J S Hoard
and otban north' K- degrees, east 719 feet to a post;
tbenewfilMgsatd Morris land north 21idcgrees east
SM feet; ttys along said Morris Iwid south 78 de
grees to the place of beginning—captaining between
Ivewndsig acres, be the same more or leas, end de
scribed lb Min' pbit of the villegkdf MaaefieMas the
Seminary" lot,ell imprered;-with a brick Seminary
building thcre<», »a4n|hcr be told
-as thaproperty of tbe Mansfield Classical Seminary,
ALSO —A lot of fand (n Chatham township, bound
ed on the,north by lends of Seth B. Heckctt and
high way,,ba the soft by Lovell Shag/
On the south by Lovell Short and Constant Avery, mi
the yfcstjhl Constahl Avery and Chariek IMtihr »*«
tfilning 57 fi-lllih ieitti ahimt gb aermf Mfemid,'
frame house, frame harh.iand a few fruit W»i» mrifiihit.
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WiWftanoeU.-BrDirnMid Bl»»«bWCott*«W»n»«(»,
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: .„ £boTMym:c4smw»Ms,. ., :
Stuli Clotk, tmmih. KittH&f'Jm P, *fc'V
I b*r« »l«o, a Large and Kitradr* duwlt *f
,: M* ’;.. «10C E »1£ •* •• • ■ >
MH»T.HAOE fMLoTHIKCt, ,-
{pjtn ■ JMUr :'£***, ;
Soprani Shoal, Hardware Crockerj.Glwi ITart,
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I particular alien tics of panliwfrn
CgRPETS AKD FLOOR OIJc€LOTBB
wMob I« undoubtedly tile l»rg»*t waeirtment e»er
brongbtinto the county* indwiU be' fold at J>ric*» that
mart gir» entire ewiiCactioo end I .weald incite
pnrdbaeen, geoetellyvto'eallaod exneniea myGoade
they »iH undoubtedly dad thatthe
place to bar OoodQoodt and at Low Price* i» at the
sWir jSkome smith.
Velbboro, Oet. f, 18SI.
ThTOTICE.—The School Director* ofWellboro de
■ tire to engage (wo teacher*, (a male end female)
tbr-thh'Winter term of the Common Sehool,wkieh
will commence on Honda; Jan';. Mb, 1862.
Application )n writing, incloaing the certlSeate of
thewppfldaßt mo; bomadOto the Prcafdent or Seere-
Ur;, and will he ac]kd ogon-b; the Boardon -Thura
da; erenihg Nof’r. Jlab By order or tSe 'Board,
hot. 6,1861.-8 i BOBT. a BIMPBOS, See’;.
OBBHAH’S COURT. SALK.—B; virtne oC in or.
dor of the Orphan’s Court to me directed ;! will
aeti wfe pnWio Tendon on- the; 30th of Nor’r. 1861, at
the Court Houae in Wellsboro,at 2 o’clock V. M.
AH that piece of parcel of land eitnate in the town
.hip of Delmar, beginning at a post the north wett
eorner of land enrreyed for John St, Hurting* J thence
by aafd Halting* and lend aurreyed toX, Fora, aouth
aerwrty-fire perehcaand-a half to a birch tree; Imm
hyltnd rorrejod for Wm. L. Waro*r,we»t .one hun
dred and fourteen perchei toaUtan .tree ihthe W«‘-
rnnt Jiue; tfcenee by-the warrant ilbe northitreoty
fir* aad ope half pereheaJo a hemlock tree; thence
bydaoddeeded to y»tce A Wilcox, east one hundred
end fonrtcen.pefcbe* to the plaoe of beginning—son,
tafaing fifty,tiree and three Ragrtm. jtuwe.,«Rfb •
togboure and ah eld. ahenty for ;a barn and about
twenty acreeimprored and*fewfraittree* thereto.
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/Tt Rt*kATTS an
\_f der of the Orpbaa’i, Ceeft tomedireeted, I will
tell atpoMlevendue <*' the premiaet at ooe o’clock
n Satnrdaj lhj Ttb ot Decemberj next.
A iotof laodiu 3nS>t*h ItNiunhip bounded and d*-
rcribed ae followh': on the ronni iif htdda of widow
Slraege biul Obariei Strange, on the weetbylanda Of
Jaaae Richmond, totbe north by. Aaron Squire, on
the eaat by laddaofffe A’. T.yior-r-oontaijiing abont
eighty aorta, with a frame booae, fiame.barn and ap
pie orchard thereon, to be. cold ea the eatate of Ste
pbek P. Afoiber. Terms made knot *on the da; of
gale. UYDIA U MOSHER,' ...
Rot. . , , Adminlatrafrix. ..
AUDITOR'S NOTICJt —Tho endcrsigned taring
been appointed by (be Cowrt of Common Fleas
of Tioga CcßOty>:Bn Auditor to distribute tin funds
arising from the sale of the real estate of Charles
Grierson rtec’d", will attend to the daties thereof on
the 27th day of Nor. inst., at theoffice of Jos. Low
ray, Esq., in Welisboro, commencing at 1# o'clock A.
M., at which time and place ail persons claiming urtf
part of said fondsere holehy notided lo appear and
siresent the same." 8. F. WILSON, Auditor.
ii Jiov. 6, 1851.-3 W. -
EDITOR'S NOTICE.r-Theniidersigoed AuditOf
/\- haciog been appointed by" ita Orphan’s Court of
Ttojhl; C(»u3i Jo «{•» jff ,8“ OB,rt * ? f
Chester Koßinson, Administrator of .nth estate ot p.
B. Goodman dec’d., will attend to the duties of said
appointment on Monday the 35th day of Nor. IMI,
nip ocloefc A. M. at his office in the Boro of Wtflls
bon —*t rrbieh time all'persons intsrertedHUrsaid as-
Count or haring claims eoid estate will attend
or be deb’erred from presenting rfe same in More.
■Raw.A. IABt; ’ WILLIAMS, Auditor.
1 A UDKOR’S NOTICE.—Ttm undersigned* pairing
been appointed An Auditor to’ settle* tbeweeount
of Robert if. Archer Administrator of John P. Har
rison dec'd., and make distribution, will attenddo the
duties of said appointment at his office in Wol]sbor6,’
on Tnesday the 28tb <|ay of November, lost., at two
o'clock P. M. of that day.
HENS? SHERWOOD, Auditor.
: Nov.«, 1561.-St i i- t :
i* . .. ~ ; ’ '■ '
gtyriCE.— To teLiw tt moy Coaevra: Notice is
hereby given that pt books, accounts, Ac., of
late grp of Baldwin. Lowell A Co., have been
td in'the hands of F. i Smith, of Tioga, for im
kneßmta- settlement end fAßeetion. All persons In*
debtad ij> said-firm wilt eoACsr a fkvor upon ns and
rare themsejree sostshy eaStog npoohim and nettling
tholracoomts. BALDWfe.LOWELLA CO.
Tlagn>,Qet« 30.1801 ,-tt. ,*: V
T> BOIBTPE’B NOtlC*:—Notice is* herahy glren
-fcUowing Admjnfrtrators here died
itbeir ln the Retitßft’t Office of Tioga County,
Wod tfcasto inAte wra bewprOseated to tbeOrphnn's
Cenrtof said oauntj. osi Monday the oth day of Da
cembev i«SI, ftroooisniMfcP and ailowance.
;■ Account of Jehu James A James 11. Goliek, Ad-
Joboi.Brans, dec'd.
; Aneottat of P. 0. Baig A Andrew" BJWe, Admln
;lstn#s of A.Wflson.dert.
" .flwWat W. 1 QlfeWdyAdmintstrator of the
I * T. WiGitebefl.Ad.
ministrwtora ofttd Ramsey, dec’d.
Account ef LaiOyetos ffirwp, Administrator of tha
estate of lortu. H. 8* ARCHER, -
Nov.U, IXI. - Register.
i A sdmVnistratiaS Mrbtngbeea granted to the sab*
seribef; ontbaceUieaf Thomas Mitchell, lata »f Tie,
gvTewnship, dec’d* wodoe is hereby glean to thoea
indebted to said eatats to mske immediate paymaat,
«sddMllith| claims to pressed them properly ans
theatleated for settlement to tbo sobectfter.
TVOMABR. S.IUTCBZIiL. AJa.V.
Bn«ts N0t.30,
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wmafctWrt irtUffii;, 4. -
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Wooden-ware, etc., etc.
to m; atportment of
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READY iIABI CLOTHING
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HAS B£XN RECIIVXS
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OFiW FOR SALE.
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BROADWAY
CLOTHING MERCHANT.
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, Tbawork will W completed la 15 royal octavo ya2awaa;af;.j
>- •;.<:• <!**» o» rtoctranm tmi orowiam* «■ MMtnM ■•
tom a elqb.of low.aad milt tha prttrirf, tpijmkf- f- '
■and Ura coplet will Mmt at thb fiw fair ‘ -
Hafa; or Ibt ton mfaaoHbm, rknta coplaawlU WaaeKtw* ’.
t*ftaM{orauri*fe. . ; ,_hj .
Vo otw worki will ao llbenUj r*W»nt tk«worth**
A*«nU. As Asxst Wastd in tbta Const;. Taw oomo
known un Application to tb» PnUithott.AJ [*»*• U, H.
JOSEPH RIBEROrXB
O AS removed Hie BOOT, SHOE. LEATHXBI
JuX u dfFINDIO STORE, {him hit late locatbema ,
Main Streevto hb Tannery at the lower .andof.ltm '
Tillage, where he,will be glad tq wait du hit pntloiher*
and the public' generally.' Competent -wdikleea
employed in the Manufiatnring Department, did *U .
work warranted to be our own mauufaeture. ■"
. Alio, all kind* of
HEADY-MADE BOOTS AMD SHOES,
constantly on bund.- All kinds of Leather end She
Findluga, ebd constantly on hind and for mIo at low
pricei for eaah or reedy pay.
HIDES and PELTS takeh Id eicbange for Good*
at the highest market price. JOS. U.USKMOLIJL ,
Well, boro, Aug. 14,1861. , ' , .
N. B. All thoae Indebted to the enbteriberby baek
aeeonnt, or. otherwise, are requetled to call at *«e
andeqUare up. ' ; JOS.EIBEBOLLE.
J. W k BABLCV * CO*
AT THE
UNION STORE,
WELLSB OB O,
Are opening a She Stock of
NEW GOODS
Juatjfught at “ PANIC PRICES," and w!H to ao»'
FOR CASH, at a little ABOVE CQST. tf RoeaiUa, ..
EVERTBODT
Call and aee.tlia New Goodsand Price*.
P. 8. All pertdb* having unsettled aceonnl* M. *ut -
Book*, ate requested to aettle the same by Caak W
Note, iauneiftntcfy, aa, wa Intend to Ball on the ]W|.
damn system, until farther advieei from the »eet •£
war. J. W. BAILKT 4 CO.,
Walbbore, JHr 31,1861. • ' l i J > :
»ELL»ISOkO’ ACAULiSk. .
WeUaboro’, County, Prana.
asAßnruBjr.AU.sn. a. ait -. Pri»d»»L
auiited byacorpaof competent teacher*. .
The FaU'Tenn will.eotnmeriea on. {be IVtb ioat*
Tdition for terra of /ourtsan weak*, from S3.M te
$8.69. • - -
MILITARY INSTEUCnOM;
trill he (o trod need th ie tcruLiatn the; Aradetay.aeiat ,
ding to a late act of the Legislator* of tbla SUM- I
JW“ A TkACBEn’ CKAaa willalao b* formed.
-Sy order of Trustees, ,
.. J. F. DONALDSON, Prm%
WeUaboro,-Ang. 7,1801.' '
THE OSCEOLA HIGH MBOO
W ILL OPEN the Full term of the eneoiitf
year, Aug. J'tK, Winter term; Dec. 10th, Spring
terra, March 251 h, 1562.
A Bach Term to continue fourteen week*. Tallies
from $3 to $6. Booms farniibed for then visblag U
hoard tbennelrca. --, -
Board $1.50; Board and lodging; sl.ti par week;
Boon, $1.50 per.tcrm; Inrtrotacnul Murie, -with aaa
of initrnraont, $10.00; . Singing in el arias five.
Bohoo) Books can ha procured at the ItutlloOoa.
For Circulars, or . for. further particetara
adorns R. VriOHTMAN, frinaifmL
Osceola, Jo); SI, 1851. ••
I. P. QUICK)
TH E H ATT EB,
HAS reraored from CORNtKO to KEHIJU, US
Water Street, where lie keep! eßntUatly •«;
bend » cenerel eejort meet of ■
, FASSIGNABLE SICE * CASSIMEBM MATS.'
] Also, ail of the different qnalUiri of teft HATS m 4
'CAPS, of all kind*. Every article areally bid|fe
s Hat Store can be frmnd in his. areorlmeot.
The price* Wilt all be made to nit the timet.
QHICX, BtHar, F
135 Water Btiw*t,w«fc».;
s#pt. u, reel.
NEW COOPEII SllOT.—The- nndcraignai
rertiecrtulty inform* th« citisana of. fdMt:
sold vtcintiy, Am hu bs, opened a COOPHIBIfOP
oppoalte .
CftOWt’S WAGOiT SHOP, .
and i» rindy to dorfll manner of mirk prompt lad te
drier, from a gnlfon teg 40 a fifty hanel fab. K«-
pairing alrai don* on rGort notice.
WoUAoro, May 8, IStl;
TtfOTlCE.—Notice U hereby gim that** applie*.
X 1 tion has been made to A* CoortofC''*tao»
Pica* of taid county, by C. 0. Seely, %B. It Aoeh,
John Wat lee and other*, te grinka-Ohertir" wiewa
pore two for relipoea petpeaaalle ttiwtlttMWr
aaeooateaand glicreewr*, under ttaa name aad rail
of tin M £rea Will ftnptiit ChorOf of
find If no (ufScient rcatoffl b* mown to -the eMiirary,
tbe raid ConH will decree that they hMemeat<riy
corporate. J. F, BONALDSQK, Frothy,
Nor. *, 1861 *-3t.
A'miCATION IN DIVDRCE—ToP, A.
** Johnson. Yon arc hereby notified that Harilla
A. Johnson, by her next (Head id beam KaiS* haaap
plfedto the Court ol Cbmmo*Vjaa* ofUogn Co.far a
'divorce from the Wnds of mhtrimoay, mm that ti>a
said Court have appointed Mobd*y, tbs 2d day of I*o
- fi’clook K Jfcj fcr featuring lb* siM Ha
rills A, Johnson is tfao premises, at "blob time awd
place yoa ran if job think proper.
B. L POwjg, gfearig.;
A PPUCATION IN ffeßy
B.ich*dson.—'Yon are (tank* notiMihatJofe* -
W> Richardson, year- husband, has mW to Ik*
Conrtof<>tomnbTle»» (>ftloga donßt3r ffer» Bsws
(Mb tfeb bondbaf matrimony, and thaetka said
Cmrtltm appointed Manday.tha 24 day efOaaa**«
bar, at thaCourt House in Wallafaara. at Ifi o’eiaek 4.
Jl., for bearing the aaid John W. K i ehardsa* la tb*
btamlMs, at which time and. place yoa eaa MHwd H
yod lhlnk proper. 8. t NWRR, Skatif.
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iMotreat j Ty»e»
Common Plow ot P io*»Cfjßq*jJob- ftp IMMIt «C ft*
In«ol»eirtl»«> of Aft*
b*«Sie<3 on tWßm' M«b*^;'of'®ft*Bftw'llll, •*'
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