110 ME MATTERS. WEDNESDAY,\ ' NOV. zl6, 1867. MASONIC. OSSEA LODGE, No. 317. A, X• M., meets nt their Irall, over Dr. Roy's drug store, on Tuesday evening, on or befureithe Full Moon, at 6 o'clock P. M. TTOGA. 011APTEll, No. 194, It. A. meets nt the Vali. on Thursday evening, on or before the Full Moon, at '6 o'clock T. hl. , • TYOOA COI loIL, No 4 31, R. k S. MASTRIIS, moots at tho Hall, on tho third Friday of each - calendar month, at 14 o'clock P. Id. • TTAGAGIITQN COMMANDERY, No. ES, of TZNIGTITS TEMPLAR, and tlho appendant, orderts, theot6 at the Ilan, on the OM Friday of cacti calendar tuon tit, at t; o'dock P. M. New Advertisements. . The Bastiar-LHugh. Young. Watches 5; Jewelry-A.Foley.• Farm for Sale—A. Hart. Lost Pen—W.. A. Nichols. Election of 0111cere—Agricultural Society Real Estate Salo""-A. S. Turner, Excelsior-IDi. C. V. Elliott. - - Now G oods —J. It. Bowen St Co. , THANKSGIVING. Gov. Geary has imed his prOclamation r;Conirnentli4 Thurs day; Nov. 28, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer. We purpose to recognize this thanks-, giving, and not that appointed hy . the arch hypo crite' Andrew Johnson. ti I EAT !-- 1 111r. D. G. Edwards, of Charleston has left at this office a cabbage, Meas uring four feet in circumference, and weighing trenty-tivo pounds. .It is olio Of fifty •raised by him, all approximati»g very neiirly to the size of this. • PRSONAL.—Gen. Thos. L. YOUNG, Recorder of the City of Cincinnati, last week paid a visit to hie brother, Hugh Yotng, Esq., ( of this village.' Gen. Young served with distinetiorLdu ring the war for the riation's life, and vitas elected to the responsible pojition of .Recorder of the city at the recent election. He says that Ohio, proposes to send Vallandigham to the, Senate as a representative man.! We hope it may be done. It is about time the party allowed its true colors. The General, however, is a thorough 'Republican. APPLES.—Mr. E. W. Grinnell, of . Shippers, has a claim upon the gratitude of this office for a half bushel of commingled pippins and King apples, very large and exceedingly good.. lle also' left a peck of sample portafoes. We had-barely recovered from the surprise of the forgoing donation, when Mr. Jas. E. Smith, of Clattileston presented himself, with a half bush el of King apples in no wise inferior to those left by Mr. Grinnell. Thank you, gentlemen; may your orehardi bear every year. • FOR SALE. — Mrs. Jerome Smith offers for sale a quantity of, household furniture; con- Osting of Parlor, dining-rooM, Bedroom, and Kitchen furniture, carpets, glassware, &c., &c. To those who wish to purchase such articles this is a desirable, opportunity. The goods may be leen at her residence on Main streek4n this vil e lege. REAL ESTATE SALES.—A. S. Turner Esq., advertises valuable real estate for sale this .week, a portion of it lying in the tillage of Logo,. These latter lands must be very desirable, their quality, being eclual to the very best bottom land, End their location, near the railroad, unsurpassed for market facilities. We sliould } judge these lands to be capital for gardening, for the most part. Tho property is tope sold together, or in lots -- suit purchasers.' • AUCTION.—Mr. D G. Edwards, of Charleston, zcill sell at public vendue, on his farm, Friday Nov. 15, 50 tuns of hay, cows, }ming cattle, sheep, lambs, pigs, bulls, oxen., threshing nmehine, cider-mill, mower and reaper, This affords a fine opportunity to persons wii.hing to purchaf , c. The terms are favorable.. FIRE IN UNlON.—Lieta. Hollis, of Ward, writes us that the ham of Mr. Ja‘kUll Dann, of Union was burnt on the night of Oetn- yet 29, ult. With if ,were destroyed about 9 0 Itive ,t rof hay, a largo crop of grain, and valuaLle. ZA.' s g imploments. It is thought to hale been 't ..rtit g o lire. I.ll,:LEtt PATIO:V.-1 1 ;f.! are requested to annollle2 iliaLtho DOMOCIftey. of Tmga County' a ill meet at the Oiort 'Rouse in - this village, Thar.idly evening., 11th inFt.. to celebrate '•the i,et , o_% of Democratic principles over Radicalism" tin lato elections. Promineut speakers' are tapected to be pre,ent. Preparations for a gen eral good time seem to be in progress, and .the r.ceasion will doabtle:s he it rious, Bat tie 4tFpect that the' I'ork ;itatc election can higetly be called h "vlctOrY - --Demberatie principles ovei Radicalism." It loOlbi..more like a victory of the U. over the ekcieo law. Jlowever, it is a practical victory of the' "lietial:( ." and it is their right to celebrate. - MANsFIELD.—We are indebted to oilr onzeiprlsing friend Frank Spencer. for the fol- I'wing Items: -The Iron Works continuc to turn- out Plenty 2f the bet of iron, but snit increase the chapter aeeidenrs. Last S.,turday tnoroing, Noi - : 2.. while diliwing off the iron. Mr. Neil, one of the. heepers, had his foot badly burnt by the iron igeaking over the sluice• opposite the mold-bed apd running into his shoe. The burn is very bsd, but will not,•it is hoped, cause the loss of his foot. • A "The brick work of Mr. Orson Elliott's Shoo Store is being rapidly pushed to coMpletion, and Piof. Allen's nett , house is progressing.", POTTER COUNTY.—The Journal says : "Mr. VERIIILVEA. has left the Coudersport Hotol, and it is row managed by Capt, N. J. 51tu.s,•&. Son. They are ;Jell known in this Tieinity, as-thormr and energetic men, and, we feel confident that with such men in charge, this Hotel will keep'upits well-established reputation. 'lowet--Treek we w re shoWn art Indian arrow heird, or it may be a spear-head, measuring six and one-fourth inches in length, and- two and one•sixthinehes in width. It was found by Mr. -i• S. GoousELL, pf this Borough, and is made . of the purest white flint, This relic of barbarism, - like the Egyptian Mummy unrolled at the -Part - rotposition, or the ono of BELZONNIV Exhibition; le - London—which was so dumb concerning.what " itdtd "in Thebes street three thousand fears age—is a silent and mysterious souvenir af some . things past findrtl te rt, but it help's to ,prove that tho Tarious t es of aborigines of forth Anieriett used arrowsrin every respect alike in con struction." To PRISONERS OF WAR.—Congress; slits session in July last, appointed a Commis sion to investigate the treatment of -Union Pris oners of war by the Confederate authorities during the war of the rebellion. This Committee appeO to all persons in possession of important infer nation touching the subject to address the Com znittee, stating, First—The name, age, and Post office address of the writer. Second--If a soldiol• pr seaman, his rank and position, and with what command ho served. Third— i t full statement of all the facts known to the w Rel.', touching lijz* own imprisonment -or ttelitment, andl tho tresi ment of others, with names, dates, and places, and names of Confederate officers 1 in charge. Such Communicatiolis will free of i,ostage, and if from Pennsylvania or- New York soldiersor s - amen, must be addressed to Hon. JOHN P. ~ C. . . :"-lIANKS, M. C., Washington, D. C. Aq there are several of our Tioga .0 tier: who ~ :, p erienced the horrors (..'f imprisonment in rebel _prison-pens, we earnestly appeal t 5 thcnt to send all the inforipation they May Lo p1,t,4 . 1.. , 1 1,,,t0 the foregoing address, without delay. FIRE IN CORNING. —Tile Journal i slitt k p that afire broke out' in that - village last ITionFday midnight, coif iuning eight 'two-story frame building on Market -etrect, Ino,cly tenant houseß. The o'coupants lost the chief payto of their good. It is Pupposed to be the work of ibeendiarics. Aecording to the tame' paper, the election in that village was vet; boistmons and in some re- Epeco rather indecent. .t):IXTION.-111r. D. L. Mlhien will `ell at hie farm in Richmond, Thursday, Nov. 21, d of cattle, ehcop, horsey, Mules, and farming cummenco at 2. p. =lll f' • 1 GostkP.--=ltihas- someti t ee to us that a book of "Anecdotes of Bortqwers' would prove a decided, literary success. Bor rowing is.many-phased; sometimes', but' not of ten, teaching theisublime, and often touching the absurd and the inconsistent. The man who, sent to borrow his neighbor's buck-saw to saw meat, excusing himself by saying that he did not - like to dull his own, may be cited as a specimen of the sublime in borrowing. The shoemaker who borrowe4 his neighbor's boots on a Supqay,, l the t grocer who borrowed his coffee by, the tette,petd,; and apologized by saying that he • was kept so busy serving others that he i nEer:rememl;ered to serve himself, and the mill r cv .borrowed his flour by the "haking,"—these ' aro specimens _of the absurd'in borrowing. However,. these 'bor rowers may be laughed at and the world - be no worse fur their oddity. But there aro borroweis who can neither be apologized for nor laughed at. Thalman who earns i 2 per day, or ; more, and spends $1,50 for 'oysters, extras, and beer, or something stronger, and then borrows his neigh boi".-:,priper to read, because be is "too poor to take a copy" for himself, 'comes under neither of the classes named above. There aro other and not less disagreeable borrowers. aliere is, one, whe is never hard up for money to purehatte luxuries, and articles to please his fancy or gratify his whims, who never buys, but always borrows his books; and what is'Worse,held'omrettirns them to the owner. There is another, who, though hO'ne.t . and honorable in intention is always lirrowing somebody's credit to gain a precarious livelißuo 1. If "lucky," as be culls - it, he repays with use: but if "unlucky," ho regrets his etc.. etc. Somebod. wbo ; Hite& half ''a ',,Sentizty back, whose name has escaped xis, says that wives were borrowed, sold, and SivappeiliritliOse day's. So we may presunk that borrowing is not peculiar to this 'year of grace, 1.867. We recollect the sto ry of the unfortunate poor man who_bereowed ,a pair of breeches to wear to church.' Being about to kneel at prayer the owner of the breeches call ed out loud enough to be heard in every part of the church—" Don't kneel iii my breeches !" The poor man was 'exceedi'ngly mortified and was, seen no two at church for some time. A worthy . deacon meetl 4 ng the poorice day asked why • he did not attend 'church.. The borrower of breech es hesitated for - a'snorn'ent; and then disclosed the fact that be had no: -- fuitik-paritaloons., lend you a pair," said the Deacon. "I don't want to borrow," repliedtho other. And then related the result of his former borrowing. , The , Deacon vas aniused, and preaped 4'4 theother ac- kept the loan of a pair of pantaloons. So, when khnday came, the borrower appeared' in ehui;ch with the borrowed breeches. Prayer being an nounced, the borrower" was observed to stand when he should have knelt. ..The Deacon 'seeing how it was, whispered, laud enough to reach the ears of half the congregation—" You aro welcome to kneel ip my breeches, man;'-'—again over whelming the poor fellow with shame and - eoriJ fusion. This gives the shady -side of boriutving: However, it is not our purpose to inveigh 'against those reeiprocail acts of kindness - which' indicate fraternity among men. It is to those- who- bor row of the provident to repair their own improvi dence. —Did 'you -notice the splendors or the sunsets on the evenings of November 2 and 71 Did you see the magnificent daAdawn of November ti?` Seldom, even in this regicH of magnificent dawns an evens, is any man or woman privileged to bch id so much loveliness. When the daystrei!k. apleared last Friday morning the heavens were ! ;vered with cirro-cumulus clouds, beAtifully disposed. As the dawn came on thie effset was gorgeous. We shall not undertake to define titer colors developed by the rising situ; in our case that would be dangerclus t But tho "altogether" of the scene cannot be expressed in words. Good people, it pays to look abolre ..the liorivih' sometime.. It pays to rise early, even liy. ac cident. The more of nature's.heauty ono alliiths iuto (he soul, the purer and - better the soul ho come. • We toast hot..ploq along with out err, on the dusky 'earth continually. Look opt! The soul follows the eyes, if only there be ";peenla tionin those cyCs." •Ye that grovel for half a e:ntdry that ye may accumula_te tangible..riehrs, will enter upon the next stage of being as ill trained children"—having every thing to h arm and much to umlearn. There is no picture g•allery like Nature'f. . (412 he LAND. Sure.—Under head the 'illiamsport Bunctin of lad wci:k chronicles an intense exettetueut!in the sth watil I of that city touching the title to ninety :tyres 01 land, eompising what was known as the "Al o strong farm." It is stared that .Tudge A rm,tlong lately deceased, owned hut a life interest in. thi: faint, and two of the heirs, Mrs. elintield 'and Mrs. Bolden bring a it in ejectment to recover the property. They allege that they not only did not join in making thectitle v hut refused enn,ent to the•sale of the prope'rty. Accordingly a ',UM mons has issued to Peter Herdic, and other occu. _pants of the land in-question. and the matter is court. The Bulletin say: it has th 1 st thtit as soon as'the otiginal use.itioacy utni interest thereon rhall be paid,' 7 will he discontinued. It also states that do' tit Alas brought during the absence of lion. Arm,trong, anti without his Ituov,ledg.. As :tich a proceeding relleels somewhat upon the jmsim..ss integrity of Judge Arritreng, . it may be, it. is not likely (init the matter will .he prosecuted very far. It is not likely 'that the purchasers supposed they were buying ; pig in a poke; and it is just as unlikely that Judge Aim strong intended to wrong anyhinlY. The land in dispute is valued at $1.000,00. Judge Armstrong received $262 per.aere for the same. PiIEgAREADLE.—The miso with which Dr..E. Smith of Mansfield, coricetect by' operation, a cry bad distortion of theifootiof young lady, 1l augbter of Mrs. Scott, of East Troy. • A communication touching Soldier' OrpluMs' School,s, - came too late for this number. Adver tisers and correspondents will please remember that long advertisethentsoitud long articles - shotild reach us pot later than Friday morning previons to the publication of the paper, tt enntre their appearance.. BIJRGiCAL.-Mr. Sedgtviok, of Bradford Co., Pa.,had an interesting plasticoperation perform ed upon his face last week at the •Eye and Ear Institute, by Dr. Up De Graff. II is entire lower lip.,was estroyed by scurvy while confined in ono of our southern prisons. The I.b;ct,r made him anew and almost perfect lip by taking the material from each side of the patient's face El mira Daily Gazeae. RESTORED TO eIOHT:—An old lady waz restored Ito sight last week, after , a blindoets of several pears,-by a surgical operation p`erfoaipca by Dr. E. Smith, of lfans field. : • , . LIST OF UNCLAIMED LETTUP.t.i )11 \Vat boro P,o2toffice, Nov. ry Thomas J. Brown, S. W. BaiLey; 1 / a no Bah eodk, William Bates, Jacob Blattner'. Miss. R. E. Clifton, Miss. IA131) Canplcell, ',.l.frs, Charlotte _Decker, H. Evans, It. G. Fisher Th.:pry 'nand.. S. S. Ives, Margret Inseho, Sai , dh Kate E: Jaclison,j2 R. W. Jaelist•li, J;., P. ICenty, F. S. Knox, M. V. 'Nichols, Clinrie, Mattbson, J. Peake, Fannie Boughton, 2 Clavneo W. Stanton, Sarah Stevens, Rowland Scars, Mrs. John S. Spalding, Robert Wil iou, MN. Julia Wheeler, Mary Wintns. PlefiSe say "advertised." .T_s ico 0r.3 al, '1 2 x..L - 4.,,c1 ED . Kew Gor.h? at Parsons at the lvve“ for , vear3.. •We have more b ar4aiiis Bow and Ov(% inure ti nods for $lO than,at a t,V time itl. 5 yes r,.., • - f , t'e ,sample list : Prints, Bc. !o•-d Ht- best ui c t,,, !Jest Delaines • ...... 110AVy.yard aide bliceting4 12), et?. , Fine bleached mastitis 123 - els It'ett•twilleil flannelll • ilrey " lluavy paiit ,tuft ..... to stl et.. , . 3est Kent nutty Jeans rift its, Yard wide Frenchilic , .l~~rs,7s eta. Thu hest bargains in drcs: in•G yrs. Winter Shawls at an eritthily Beaver Cloths, Furs, Bohr!, .11111 Sil.O•S, elleap We claim to give out) , R•r, thPir gas at the lowest rates the t ' enti Let r and also a large stork to select Cornin ,, , N. Y., Nov. 1:i. J . 4 %. PAlisoNs it Co. Tho subscribers .good; when applied tor, ,hy letitr, and will forward packages free of charge wilen . the orthir execials *lO in amount, fo a// ett,tonie:4 iii c.„„, 21 idi„ ctin be reached by expre , s. Corning, Any. 7, , 6r.i f J. A. PAnioNs S Co. ` GET THE I?EEY.—In purchasing a COokin . v Stove,,ityrill be foikeitneurnituy 'to boy The '_best in the market. A few dollars waved in the pur chase. f 'an' infeilor stove will soon -be exPended-' in the odditional oortsumption ; Axilei, say i ng nothing about the repairs and 00/conveniences of using a stove that dock tint 'operitte'Perfeetly. The American, liot Air Stove, pantlfaottireit by sheer; ,P,atpl n r,%1 A. Co; 11 - 4 0, It e9n. eltehnively;used ' and theroughly tested throughout all thctbiorth ern ikatafr for . the'hist'-iik''Yeari4 biithfdinefilitlid wood, and-thenniversill expression tifthei People' has been in its favor, as an econemleal; 'durable and Pell' Allartiting itoie in:atitmespectsfind those in T , p suit_ of a first - glass. Cookingfitove; will consult heir own . Interests and convenience. 1 11 and he surd of Oiling value:Xer , their mono* by parch asingpie A moricap c nybfiy . ,:ve.niyg.Aour. nOl. " Fan SALE . Hr. Nit vorec ..t . Osgood, Wellsbaro. ' 3 W. THE Criii.nnsys 110unfoi December filled our a youligeo chicks with great joy, is one of - the nrst, relnab!e contributionslo everyeblisheil in thil:country, put- year,. ILIZLETT—PAUL—In Delmar', on, the Otb," inet: ' by A. S. Brewster, DN., Mr. James Hazlett. and Miss Ida Paul, both of Wellaboro. • , WILDS—MAINE—AV e.inmlity Nov. 6,'at the residence of the bride's tathor, in MansSeld,,pa.,. by Rev. N. Barrows, Ji1111(':i Wiidi 4. 44: Detroit, "(Nell., to Emma Mary, Aau—hter of Horace S.. Maine. Deluzar K Nov. 7, by: Itev. A; Dodge, Mr., Edward ,L. Tay-for, Af Ship pen, and Miss Ifelyina Willcox, 61 Relmar. „ LOGWINS4--BEACH.—At 'the - -house -of Alio bride'' father, in- Mansfield,--Oct. -230, ulti - by ItereL. , Beneli, Mr. Theodore Logwins, ofNe,rnipt, N. TO fid elli iso 11„ , Berfoy, daughtcr'ofty= man Beach, Jr., EN!. .SPECIAL NOTICES. itJo-Per:mils afflicted with Cpucer, Scrofula, Tumors, Et pttous. 4.a,11 trti cuntn ttyiltioutept D 31 4 . and Indian Vogellikld.renitilini , Widatreieiti:ise ttiVildb4 of all final:it a, Meratry, Lend, Ae., and restore 'malt It to 10 invalids nill!eted with every variety of disease. A Week describineCancer,, Srrotuls , 'llinnots' and other diseases, with their proper tames of cure, may Le oh. tats d, tree at tha Ide,fflcal Itistitute,„or try mail. Ad dross Dr. It. CI It) Templo place, Ilostop, Afi o. 'Nev, 4 lt, ISt;i7.-4t. . , IltiL15111011:03 ErrizacT RUCTIti gidce Itealth qqnt vigor to the frame and blown to the pant:l'ol44i. 'Da ; bllity k accompanied by many alarming' sytaptotne, and It no (Tenement Is enbinltted to, consumption, in sanity, ar opilepqc Ilia saiMic. 4 v ' t- GLORY OP MAN IS writENtiTit.—Tliettlore the nervons and debilitated s elimild immediately use ItEtnnaLn's EXTnAcT BUCIIO. fob-271y. '- - -..- • COLGATE & CO.'S •-. \;, LIA 1 ' '''. . GERMAN SZ) :4"'s ' Y:, &C 6 r el 'ERASIVE SOAP ( 74' 7,., in manufactured frpm• kJ It E i `V. MAlERlALSiandlins4 bo con '‹S . ' ' Y ° t Vi r i , ttginrigit ° l,- - r . •' ' ' }- ',: cli ~.. 0 0ce,, , ,, -..:. -.--,- #mayp7-Iy. '''' ' • . • ,•, • , Information guaranteed ; to prednee n Ittzuitaiit l c growth of bate upon a bald bead. or, PGartileMi CelB9, a n'cipe for thu removal of rin4detiiiill9lA. ,;.P' t ion, t •lo-, on t ho Skin , leaving the earde'eoftce exroirul neaut iful, ran bo obtained without charge by,..atidreso ing T11k.):2. P. CllAP,blA*Cueuter, ' 18,epth7-B.nr 823 Woodenly, New York. • El?1?0.1?,5 OF YOUTH. A Gentleman alio iiffered for ,cars from Nervous Pebility, Premature 1) -ea y , and all tho eflects of youth ful induct t ioff. will. for the slko of suffering hornets dy, semi 11,0 to all mho need it, tic, redo.) and diree ann.. Or tucking tho simple remedy by which ho Irta cured; Eufferere wishing to profit by the advertiser's' et:Twit-nett, CAD do e:1 by fifidmemlng, fa perfect. (mill- , defies., JOHN if. 00llfiN. . 43maye7-Iy. 42 Cedar Street. Now York. SIIYIILIBUS: OURAAITUR:i. Lib IVIPITIZEV S' - fiCiIYICEOPATHIC srkciric, fir E PROVED, FltOM MOST A Slp;;, lEN; itpriairr, :in entire - .III'VeS2II; ttoltaide. 'rimy are the only '3loM:inns' p•rlectly iolophol to popular use—to simple that lois• eatoiot io.oh• in .m.ing. thou ; ho harmless as to It co rode Mame r. and 40 ctileient at M nhvflya ift• Imblo. 'Hwy 1, lie mho! higitent commendation ft offi ail, MO will ale ays riAnthr satlalai lion. 1. CHIA'S revers, Coupi,,.tion, Inflammation...-. 25 no WOritith iVorni-Fever, W00t•C01ic....,. 20 do C r yi ng .Cyll6, or Teethin g of infmits... 25 -0 ;-I, .to Diarrliad , or clithitell or tottills •:,, .11.., Dy sen f e ri., thipii; it , 'Thliona C01ic..... 25 6 , . 1 0 ''Cliolera-Morbus, VoniitiK,' 25 - 7 , ' l ' , COUghs,Cold , , litouchiliA , On' Neuralgia, Tocaiii,ll,4 viidenclio --"'2.1 9 , .1 , . Headaches, sick 11c.tditelie, Teri igo.:. 25 ' 10, ,I 5 Dy s p e p s i a , Bilious Stomach ' ~ 2.5 It, ,io suppressed or idiant reri, t d:, ' :15 12, ,to \V lutes,too I ,forttio l'eriode 25 , 1:7,' d. , s ,cract4i PA l l7lv,:giff,lult-lit c0,thing..... f „..t..M 1-1, ihl. j salt l t h i l m ; 'Ex:ypiliel4s,'S . iiiiitiotTif: i . t. 14 15, do . Rheumatism, lllibilalltic Paint 25 16, do Fever and Aguo, chill Fever, Agues 50 r . do pil es , blind oft Lleedini • , : - . 104 IS, ,;..., °pi: l: Maki : ly, lvtd roro .nr e . ealt'lei!..: : - .'eso" . 19, do c a ta rr h, :1,010 or e1ir0tti0 . ,441 11 120'71 6 ..;:• 50 : 20. du whooping-qough. v(ol(tit Cott g ll:s 't;v' 41, •i ,, ,Asthrum, oppre,, , ,i 14eittlqng •).:. 50 • do. •Ear Discharges. iiiiptiFed Ilearid.-. 50'5, Scrofula. v nl.l eg,). tillinds,.Swellitgii:. 50, 21, ~J Gorkwal vet.ilay, rilybidal Weatin'es.t. 50 ....5, d...),i.Drcipsy, Ali , l Eenlay secretions 5O •:,,,, ,;,,• sea.sich a e f ;s', eieknega from rhling.., 50 .7, 45 nidney.DiSCaSd),Gravel 1 1 ... i. 50. -6,nuittal , Emis. '',,j., ,2 '`• , d'' Nervous Dolatitpc i :lons, invoittit,tiHO)isclitir g cri - ,110. ;.:..),. a., s ore lo oa tiv, ilLer A - oo .'9 , " 1100 1 ,iliffe*noss, wet tiod•bea:.. Lo ' --yorikidoiyaik . sraiirhs ~, - 'bo • :12. do'illittit " girittfiAzo ~ri Ire • i',. - A;;; I b 23, do Epiieritir;SPlisms; Si. Vitus' Dan c0..,....i 00 24., do. Diphtheria ulcerated Sore Throat-I—• 60 . FAM il, Y CASES. - Or 25 LUIGI: VIALS, MOROCCO CARE, CONTAINING A Ill'lll YOH I,'VERY. OPD/EQUIT MPIEASE A PAVILY 14 sI3II.I.EPT To, AND A ROOK OP D1RECT10N9..,...510 DO timal kr FAMILY and TRAVELING cases, with 20 to 28 vials $5 to $6 Specifies for all PRIVATE: DISEAPE9. both for CUR. • (Ni, Mill for PREVENTIVE treatment, and vt• . . al and lioeltet caves ~ - $2 to $5 kk - 4-. These Renikes by the case or . single box, are sent to MIS part of the - country, by Mail or Express, free of charge, on receipt of the price. ~ - Address Humphreys' Specific - Homeopathic .1311edicinwpoliipaii..y. once and' De'pbt, No. 512 liltoa . nttetVtirtr Yeaa. 1 !:i Dr. lututurirs is consulted daily nt his °aloe, per; 9 ,, nall,cir by letter, as nbew, for nil forms of Alsease„, . . - -fi'filt..SALE If Y ALL DIIUGGISfi'S. -- ' . Atig.t..t 21, ISt-17-Iy. DTERVOUS DEBILITY. W ITU ITS GLOOMY ATTENDANTR,—LOW 'DEPRESRION,, INVOLUNTARY Eimysiwis, LOSS OF SEMEN, SPERMATORRIIOOI, Miss oF PAYER, DIZZY HEAD, LOSS OF MEM• kil' AND TIIREATENED IMPOTENCE AND IM 13EcILITY, find a SOVEREIGN CURE in HUM PIIIIEYS' • SPECIFIC .No. TWENTY-EIGHT. Compieied of the t niest 141tmblo ndld and potent Co zad, es. they at once the root or the matter, tone up the , ystuni, art est the discharges, and impart rigor and enei gy, life and vitality to the crake. man. They have cured thon , aulls Prico $5 per pad:noel six Imx.e‘i, and vial, or $1 per tingle box. sold by drug rkt-1, :til. +e it by wail oit receipt of price. Address illt111111:EYS' 11011EOPATIltc MEDI CO., 562 Bitomuver,Torix. 211'007-Iy. TO C'ON,STVI-'I7I7ES. ; • rho Rev. EDWARD 4. WILSON. Nr t ip •eeod (free ! or charge) to atl wlto desire it, the prescription with the 41. rrtions Go' Waking Idll using the simple ,rernbay` by which was edit i-d of a long affrrlien with that dread diArase Ctomoinplhoi. lliFronly.object la. to benefit the idllhded and ho hopes every soth.•,ier will tay this pre. krription, no It will cost thou nothing, and niar,yrovo a blessing. 41ease address • REV. EDWA.4 I / 1 A. W1L862i,1 2:2,,tay47-Ik., NV illiarrobnig,)liuga po;',7i. T . Eire You Afflicted with a Cough pr 'l6'O -- I ) .:" A I: C YOU PRgl) YOI;;PCiIiED T 4) Ci/NkniPTION ? , . .1), the LitYS al Tina CAildnon'iv Jeclai:dg li•otti I 4: - -, i de.a and kept-Ai:et Atiack ~. e lf- :"(,) otip 7:, TI ; a, Purchase a Box of 111.A.DES' E UPITONI AL .., .. ,ti M. un P.M rho' rtople'a Most 6' , lrc and Effectual Reined)/ fair tlougau, Voldn, Ott,vroh, Aerthruct,`Elrou , ehitis, all Pulnium;ry Discuses. /Pall ,ii it medicinal preitaralion in 11 . the form of a of nil modes, is the mint plea-ant and convenient.' 'They - contain no dele- Wrivis fituTedimit,..,and itro Warr:tilted to be always tiro, - even for Om weitl.o4t and Most s noltive stomach. In ()Row they For,Coughs and °olds tiny aro caliiable. For Catarrh, Asilninti and !frontline; tiny linen no equal in the Attila:et, (title ttektf ticates.llreollll4oYillZ; each box.) Dlptheria, that dreaded and ile ., ohning_irli6enie, they control wonder roll y and /dimwit immediately., . . . . . .. . No public Spoil:or, Singer Cr Teacher, should lie 4htliont thetn.al they remove boarleilees`and at rength _ • ... ou.and elMo tho voice. - thir - Always 1,14, Ulan in pule r tini if Ulu sy wooing nre i , ..vereilso very trebly. .1. 11. I:IALCS S.: CO., Prop're, • " Elmira, N. Y.. gir FOR SALI±; NY AO. DILUGOIST4::' 7I . Price 26' teiiis Per Box. Dee. IS CG—]y. IgAItRIAGES = -0-- Camber, perofula: &b., 'Cued. INFORMA VION. + : , L.LJBRICAT,O,FSII cs`,'t; CtiSz;~;t~2 u::l'w'~ct:-z:'~.d.~':~:,.7~ : ... ~ . -_~ -".:.^~ 1 , 10 , 1 4 1 E 1 Fi.EW 0 ikfill: STO rAylcAre Siu_bb9y. sThing.t. ,artetEcd 1; 4•Kairk-pi ;1-4.f 1M NEW FIRM,SL:NoIAt COO =MEM PA . oi I: • • , BODINE & CO., 1 40" ,•+ A . •11 d i e ' it . ving 'pure t o retnnan a of ate firm of Bullard ttr, Trunuin; 'hagolfittdd 'up that Store and have tilleildCnith an ,',%'t ' ) - t. ENTIRELY NEW STO I Ptirolutoo thin lost. wopkovireu; ' • ; t , " G .0.1) Mil ,N:,. IMII=I9 ..... Just look at the figures ! Goo I parA , , , Prig tt*at eerilly a yard Medium Prints at 10 cents a yard. Amoskeag,Prints warratited col's 1 B l est American, &other standard Pr lwarrauted colors, 15 -cts a yard ; I OTHER DOMESTIC GO ` ' In complete assortment at I'VAy- L`oziw-Dowiv.—PRIECEB , C I.‘ DE S Best Quality, 20 cents a'Yarci ; also 'aa — gd pertinent of Alaltacits and Merinos, A t—LozocHE—CAsit—PRICES ECM LINEN GOOD TABLE DAMASKS; TABLE CLO 11A1431t AND TOWELS, NA KINS, CRASH, &C., ~.:,. Were—Ofered—lN'—WELLSßO n:II /. .0 ~.','i FLANNELS, CASSIMERES WOOLEN GOO READY-MADE, CLOTHI HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS & SH At-Perjectly - ABTONISHING- PRI Eitee, 13Core Good Ladles' Clan Uaiter at $4,25 Boys Napoleon Boots Nos. 1 toB,-$3, IM=l , t 14 PL,C) 1 4 L MM:I6 ' 'A new and splendid assortment to bo eol or in odd pieces or in sets, at _ Figures- Which— DEFY-COMP :iifi3i 3 liE!I TAKE NOTICE.—WO cannot and: will Oct. 30-4nr, BODINE & - ." - „ , -.‘ \ • ~ ,5 -i .. , MIIM {:~. IHM t TUMBLED I MIME And all ijir 1..;, Such as lIMEI ' ' lorv'as ever ,t,i ii i ti (7tt-) • ~ _ ,O) MN MEI E 11111111•11 MEESE De LANO ,& TTAVE hieniui tin i entirtily itoeteof Goods at their now Store under tho Aorrwrort =1 GOODS aro, purobasotj for cavil, nod our outitotnerd • will itavo tho iadvan!ogo chooking (Vow , : TOE LATEST PIE RES", • 'ASSORTATENT;TIIE LAR • OEST STOCK , of glfods in Tioga County, and of buying at thu Bost prices goods of the best quality. We enu merate tho following special advantages : DRESS GOODS e r v -41 P .t, e • . , _ Fancy and black Silks, lilinprces Ciotti, French -":murex,Poplins, Figured Reps, Fr nch Me. rin.es, Ipaccas, Wool Delaines, warranted Am. wool, Tamise Cloth.- • • Ci , (DO r i ll II IS ? • • 'Panay Cassim6we3, , Doeskins, Brosideli:tilio t Bea vers, Tweeds, Jeans, ;Farmers' andi Mechanics' Cassimeres. OE Boots Shoes Men's and Boys Kip and Stoga Boots, Men's Calf Boots, LadMs and Children's;Shoos,• a full and splenid assortment. • t i ' 1 t • • All Boots and Shoes sold at this.es tablialment warranted to be as represented; or ,Inoney funded. Oil mum IMB eiZuit g Men's and Boy'a Felt Bats, Franklin Hats, and &full assortment of Cloth Caps. nte, Groceriei • Sugars, Tats, Coffees, Rica, Soap, Spices, etc DS - • • We liuy our' Goods of First `Class Houses in New York, and have arrange ments there by which we are to be con• etantly in receipt of the latest styles of goods,_ bought during the easy stages of the market. We call attention to the fact that we can•,i and will, furnish car pets of all ,ttyleal and qualities at New York prices; If e 'o f fer that portion of the trading publi. , 3 which goes to Liymira, and elsewhere, to purchase fine qualities of goods, ,b+getins which they, cannot better, at an point beyond Ntw York. DD• LANG & CO, BUSH Da L "0 1 • L. BA9IIII. , Wellsboro, et. 2,1807.-1 y ' MI alma _ LANO_S: CO'S AAATS I: k t - Istatr,Yorlt . i!iices, at k-) • IeLADIO 4c, CO'S A LAIt4 Becteithf lloaliiind . Shpes, at H .D 43 TA.NO'dr. cO'S . . FRENCRI COBS • B, !t - • , •' Do LANG A: CO'S 2 F AY CLOAKL no LANO Ag,o , nts for tho Susquban na Vooltn MU: , HOOP SKIRT, , at Do LANO d; CO'S Hs, COTTON YARN, ;it ot" Do LANO , CO'S THE undersigned loving been appointed an auditor to distrlmte the proceeds arising from the sale of the eitate of Lyman Hart; late tf Charleston, deed frill attend to the duties of his appointment at tha office of Nichols &Mitch ell, Wellabore,.Erida:, Oct, 18, 1867, at 2 o'clock P. M. •JAII persons i)terestod are requested to take notice. ' rOHN I. MITCHELL, '' Sept. 18, 1867; 4w: . Auditor. ~R( .. . : In. pinkruptcy: DistrictUonrt of the Onited States, l. t : t for the Western : DisOct of Penn sylvania.• , i , In the matter of Nasit, Auerbach B ankrupts: T ,, O whom It may concern : The undersigned hereby gives no co of his appointment as ~,,, assignee. of Nast /LA rbach of Blossburg, in the county of Tioga and to of Pennsylvania, with in said - district., who !aye been adjudged Bank rupts on Creditor's Petition by the District Conrt of said District. : C. H. SEYMOUR. Oct. 3, A. D. 1867. Assignee. 01 Brick"! rtick II • Bri6'lK. II 1• 65 000.BR V IK, Just burned, and in otAr, for sale at our Brick Ted, opposite t .e amatory, Wellaboro, Pa. FRED. MAROBAFF, Aug.,2B, '67-4 . LOUIS MARORAFF. El S. A UDITOR'S .NDTIC.E. The undersigned „having been Opohated an auditor to state and 'settle the acciornt'in the case of Daniel An gell lc Levi Scott, tssignoes of IT,elary Seeley, dmi'd will attend to the &ties of his appointment at the Exchange Hotel,' in Knoxv,ille, on Monday the 18th day of Novenber, at one o'ctock. P.M. .when and where all ictmties interested will please attend. ; J. B. NILES Auditor. Oct. l 3; 1887,--4w, UM • In Bakkruptcy, Western District of Per;44.ylvimia, se r He undersigned ,biteeby gives notico or his appointment as issignee of Win. H. Baker, in the County of Tiogt and State of Penns_vlva niu within said Distrio, who has boon adWidged a Bankrupt upon his.olth petition by the District Court of said District.' 0. F. TAT OR, Blossburg, Oct. 23,367.-4w. Assignee. II;12 T _ O WILLIAM 11.41BBY: ' Take notice that Mary your wife, icy her next friend, James ~lornon, has applied 'to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga Count( for a divorce front the bonds of IllatrlmonYi and that the honorable. .luilges of 'said , (Jour 'lt ave. appoln toil iMenda3i, N0v.250897, for aaring of said applicant in the premises, at We sboro, at which tithe and lie place you can attend f you think proper. Nov. 00807. 1 'L. TABOR, Sheriff, , .. MAKE NOTICE.-1-All persons are hereby ter -1 bidden to take And from my premises with out cash dowii., ERA STUS SMITH. Charleston, Oct 30, 067-2sr. eith El • • - 14,N ANNUAL ELECTION will be held at the Banking hose of the Tioga Coon!) , paisk, at Tioga, on 'ho 19th of November, to elect Directors.k B. C. 'WICKHAM, Tioga, 30 Oct.,-188f.-3t. Preet. E'ftray. "1 AME into the oislosure of the subscriber n 0ct..111, 1867, oniyearliug heifer, dark red, wikb broad horns, and some white on 'the belly end of the tail; e owner, is requested to prOve property, pay clines and talc° her away. _ JAMES KELLEY. Charleston, Oct. 30, .867.—.3w, of be En gm Office,. Our O 6 at Da LANO S CO'S AuditoA Notice. In Pvorce. =I bitular thy GI ods Trade ME • T' iSubscriber line • just , received a large+ ,stook of . • • . , • DRY GOODS,.. embracing °Very variety CARPETS, oiarLoTps, &Aj. Among which will be found many of the moA popular Styles of „ 31)11E4 glOaDOp sirn.wris l CLOAKINGS 4-, SACKING'S, at prices that are worthy of attention Also, n full i lino dl', 1 , P.RIFIA,, •G 1 - 40111A45. .:111t()IVNi 'iviiD BLEWeIi'D 'IVIUSLM,'TICKI.NOS,/ DENIMS, STRIPE SHIRT INGS, TABLE LINENS, BROWN & B4ACIIED, ;NAPKINS,, TOWELINGS, LACE AND - EMBROIDERED WINDOW CUP TAININGS, EMBOSSED AND PRINTED TABLE AND • PIANO' SPREADS, •. • • HOSIERY GLOVES, * Speclai'ittt'euition is called to hie ; CLOTHING & • TAILORING DE -1 PARTIIIENT, Where a perfect St is guaranteed or ne. sale. A sham of tke public patronage is reipectfuliy solicited. THOMAS IIAItDI N. Wellsboro, May 15,,1867.. DCWiI it COMM - TOUT & HAILEY { are receiving alarge Niiro l lut, of CHOICE NEW WHEAT Fl4olllt, the first in marktit.( To be sold at reduced pri ces. 14aug(17. - • 1 Register's Notice. ITOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ex -111 ecutors and Administratbre nomad below, have filed their accounts in the Register's Office in and for the county . of Toga, and that the same will ho presented to the Judges of the Orphan's' Court, for said ; county, at a session of said Court to be hoWat Wellbbero, on Monday, thb second day of December aext, at 2 o'clock in the after-. noon, for confirma ion and allowance. Final account of Robert Casbeer, Administra tor of the estate of Erastus Butts, ate of Law rence Township,l ii econeed. Account of En eh B. Campbell, Administra tor of the estate of• James Campbell, late of Tioga Co., deceased. Account of I. M. Bodine, Administrator of . the estate of Norman Francis, late of Delmar Town ship, deceased. Account of James Tubbs, Administrator, de bents ton of the estate of David Taylor, deo'd. - Mitoifrii of Jantda Lowtri, 'Executor- of the • the last will and testameint of John Phelan,late of Delmar township deceased. • • IN BAN C.RUPTCY.—This is to give notice: " That on the 29th d4y of Octt. A. D. 1867, a IN in Bankruptcy , as issued . against the state of George Asher, of.Wellsborongh,ifb !le county of Tioga, and' State of Penn'a, who fits boon adjudged Bankrupts on his own Petition ; that the payment of any 'debts , and delivery of any property belonging to such Bankrupt, to them or for their use and the transfer of any pro perty by him aro forbidden by law; that a meet ing of s the creditors of the said Bankrupt to provitbeir debti and to choose one or Moro As. signeos of the estate, will be held at a Court of Bankruptcy, to be hoiden at the office of F. E. Smith, in Tioga, county of Tioga and State of Penn'a, before F. E. Smith; Register, on the 30thi day of November, A. D. 1867, at 2 o'clock . P. M THOMAS A. ROWLEY, U.S. Marshal West'n Dist. Pa. .1): Por DAVID 'CAMERON, Deputy oct. 30, 1867.-4 w FALL & WINTER GOODS FOR .1867. We beg to calf your attentiou.to our stock of MIWNtRY GOODS, for tho Fall and Winter trade, which iz now completo ) embracing full lines of PLAIN AND FANCY SILK AND YE L VET RIBBONS, ' of all widths and ahsdos. STRAW, SILK AND FELT HATS AND - BONNWI'S, of the latest and vat approved fhape. Velvets, Crapes, Blonds, Braids, , Feathers, Flowers, Rhehes, Orparnents;, apd all articles pertaining to the Millin4y trade, to which we invite your inspection. • 'N. B.=Particular attention paid to \Custom Work. - . B. D. MITCIIO..L. Broad Streati'Tioga, Pa. NEW HARI7WARE STORE I oot. ; a iasr—u'. CONYERS & OSGOOD TN addition to their old business in. Dry Goods,; Groceries, have established a STOVE, TIN, AND GENERAL HARD- ' WARE STORE, two doors lllpw,tbo pld qtapttr ,tvitoro tiro) , than,' ufacture = • •• TIN--WARE ON lON HUMANITY" PAINCIPLE, that is, in the most substantial manner. In thl !miter of S'TO S, we have enough to do all the cooking ands warm ing in Tioga County. In fact, we have kltoves enough to MAKE A SUMMER in IVALRUSSIA We're the o'nly agents fot. the Endo of tho AMERICAN COOK STOVE in Wellabore; and this Stove is the AUTTRAT OF groy - E.s. We keep all kinds Of Hardware, Iron, Steel, Horse toes, and a complete variety of, SHELL` 'HARDWARE. If you don't, believe it DROP IN. CONVERS dr, OSGOOD., Weltsboro, Sept. 4, 1867, ly. ,; T"E'QEfIIEWS CEPHALIC PlLLS.—These are the latest improvement among the pills. They are confidently believed to be tho best pills for family use that have over been made. They are so mild and pleasant in their operation and yet so effectual, that it would . 0 qpito impossi hyrto supply the demand for thorn were they mao generally known. The whole story is told in the directions which accompany each box. Price 25 Cent:f. For sale'at ltoy's Drug Storo. kill Property .for MBE Subscriber an account of failing Ittalth t (fors for salo'his Mill Property at Crocked CXOC Tioga county,'Pa.,formerly known as the MoCI ire Mill. Said Mill is now in complete ,roaming order, having been lately furnished with entire new 'Machinery of the most approved style, and Wilhbe sold together with about 24 acres of land, on which there is a thrifty, young Apple Orchard' and Other 'fruit trees, Building :i.e.; on favorable terms. C. J. lIUMPIIHEY..' Crooked Crock, Tioga Co., my 31, 18117-3 mo Wellsboro Cloth-Dressing Works. UAviNa engaged lHr. JAMES SMITH to Buperinteo ,Ottr , 0101111 w 'Works ire aro iced) to do all kintl of coloring . tind dress ing in good style and on short notice. S. A..111L TBOLD, Sept. 18, 1807—tf. - 0. BLAIR, " EXCHANGE !" The harvest has come, the promise fulfilled, To the man whose broad acres were properly 4klled; Wheat is good, ctrn- bunkum, oats may be a short crop, • ' - But the average of all moot be marked 'as tip top. e i iltAlit no pretensio to prophetic tim ha I' my reiteration of lo promises to the in dustrions worker wad good timo. I are there fore emboldened to pro bogy that nobody will STARVE , T,O DEAirli this full and winter who has raised,. enough of grAin and root crops to keep him and his family ; and .those who lack ati:hing in tho way of life's substantials will °Reap starvation by applying to me at the .. . BtE-HIVE EXCHANGE , " where they" will" find my I PORK, solid, and sweet, and oheap,,my FLOUR-X--XX-XXX according - tothe niarhs upon the barrels; my , MACKEREL E WI..ITEFISH • 'II . The latest catch And the greatest 'catch, , west of the " Silont, mobbing; roaring, and placid Soli." Iforthermore prop esy that every man and wo olen, without diet !lotion of color, rade x .or sox, will be • Cheered, but not inebriated., by using the splendid II which I sell cheaper than the GREAT AMERICAN TEA COMPANY, (or uny other man. Barham ) ) and *no °uprose Vharges, except the express charge of.ap much a pound, which you always pay when 'YOU trade with me. I have had, and expect to continue to have a great " of 66 Kaughithy " MOCHA (from Mecca) JAVA, _BRAZIL, AND LAGUIRA (Tbe latter of which rbymes with, but wea. not ground at " Eludra."): _ I am further able to eay that people will eat much or little, in proportion to their appetite, ;tad will pay for much or little, according to their money! I sell Tea by the eft:tarter pound, of course, but prefer to wholesale it in packages of not leas than SIXTEEN OUNCES, and, by 1 ereuasion, can be induced to sell chest, of a dozen pounds to ono customer. I A T H E It S will buy anti sell FARM PRODUCE at best prices, asking only n good chance to pro vide something to keep his family OUT OF THE POOR HOUSE Wollsborn, Aug. 14, '67. W. T. MAT HERS T. L. R ( &LBWIN & CO., A RE RECEIVING their st i oick.of. FALL ana WINTER G-00 DS, Coneisting of a general assortment of DRY' GOODS, LADIES' DRESS GOODS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, SHAAVLS,KNIT GOODSi HOOP SKIRTS, B LMOREL I. - ' SKIRTS, SILKS, OMES- THIS, FLAN ELS, Ladies' Cloakings, Cloths and Cassi- nieces, Gloves and Mittens; Boots and Shoes, READY-MIVDE CLOTHING, Under Clothing, Hats and Caps, Yan kee IsTotions, Carpets Oil Cloths, Groceries,' Flour, Hangings, Flour, Feed, Pork, • i Hams, Sugars, TeaS, Molasses Syrups, Coffees,Fish, Oils, Paints, Spices, Extracts, Wooden Ware, Brooms, Pails, Tubs, Baskets,' • • Hard Ware, Crockety,, Glass Ware, Stationery, Salt, Nails,..Tron Stone War&., In fact, a general assortment and as large e; stock as you will find to eeloot from outside of thz,eily. All kinds of COUNTRY ..PRODUCT lateen n 42,ichango I i:(1.1 4 WO buy goo( goods and will spll 118 ChO:lp as anybody. ' Grouri& . Plaster, constantly c u bond 1.3)W1A Tioga, Pa., 04 J, 1867. SHERIFF'S SALES. " -7 BY virtue of sundry writs of Fieri racier', Le. ,' van Facia', and Venditicrni - Expor!as, is sued ci 3 Ot of the Court of Common Pleas of Ti- • oga county, Pa., to me directed, will be , exposed' to nab io sale in the Court Molise" in Wellsboro, on MO DAY, the 25th of Ploy's, 1807,, at• one li p o'eloe in the afternorm, the following ,deseribed property, to wit: Ai lotf land in Deerfield, Winded east by _ !adds of eorgo" Gilbert, north by lands of Said Gilbert south by highwayand west by lands of _ George Oilbert—containing • ono acre, more ior less, all impvivqd, 2 framo houses, frame barniind a few fruit trims thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Allen Frazer. " . ALSO—a lot of land in the Borough of Wells jaoro, marked on the Map of Welleboro. as- lot& Nos. 14 and Id, heir% 120 feet on Main street and extending batik to Water street, ho the same more or less, 'frame house, frame barn, and other 'outbuildincm and fruit trees thereon. To bo •sold as the prererty of Jerome Smith, deed. • ' • 'ALSO—a lot of land in Tioga and Middhibury bounded north by lands - of 'William o.,Bernes, east by !awls formerly Of Keyes & south by lands 11.oFs k Turner, and west by DI G tr, E I Stevens—containing 100 acres, more or less, about 10 acres improved, a frame' house, 14- house, log barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of :Bharles B Brooks. ALSO—a lot of land inltutland, bounded north by lands of John D L0 . 11);ivoll, east by highway. leading from Mill Creeleto job's Corners, and J D Longwell. south' by Roswell Crippen, vast by W'Van Allen—containing 200 acres more or less, 145 acres improved, a &Mlle house, 2 frame barns, other outbuildings; and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of J. Benson.- • ALSO—a lot of land tin Bless, in the village of Blossburg, hounded north by the railroad depot, east by railmad, south 'by John A Wilson and west by.Jacolldiller—being 50 feet feont and 90T, feet deep, with- ono frame storehouse thereon.- To bo sold as the property of James Gernon. ALSO—a lot of !arid In Tioga, beginning at the first green hemlock tree on the west side of Croo ked.Creek, about 30 rods below Where the old sawmill stood ori said premises, thence up alOng said creek by its , several - courses, including gild mill and the privileges ttiereof, to place Where the creek panda its course t 9 the site of the Mans field fermi how, thence across said creek to,a 'small elm-on the opposite bank, thence' south 78 degrees West 7 rods, to a large elm tree on the south bank of a cove, thence across said cove south.Bo.deg. west, 63 rods to, a stake in the line of lands of the estate of George Daggeft, deo'd, thence northerly along Said line to the Intersect- ion of said lino with Crooked Creek, thence down said creek according to its courses to a large but tonwood tree opposite the first rollway above the Mansfield farm house, thencenorth 87/1 deg. east to the place of beginning—containing - a? acres, more or less, 50 acres improved, a sawmill, five frame ho'uses, two frame barns, two sheds and ;2 apple orchards thereon. To be sold as theproP orty of William' B Keyes. ALSO—a lot - of land in Chatham, beginning at the southeast corner of a certain point 10 perches west of the old road, thence west 1 deg. north 64 eerches and ten links, thence south 2. perches, thence west 35 perches and 1,0 links, thence north 40 perches to a beech tree, thence east 74 perches thence southwesterly to the place of beginning— cOntaining 20 acres and allowance;., ' all •ALso—one other tract of land in said town- ship described as follows: all thateast part of - lot No. 267, part of warrant No. 1332, in tbb al lotment of Bingham lands in said Chatham twp. beginning at the middle point of the nya4h line, that is to say, 46 rods from the northwest corner of said lot as surveyed, thence, east 46 rode to the northeast corner of, said lot, thence by the boun-' dary of 'said lot and of lots Noe. 116 and 117, 171 9 10 perches to the southeast corner of said lot No. 267, thence west 46 perches to south lino of said lot, thonco northerly by a direot line to the place of .beginning—containing 47 acres more or less. To Ito sold as the property of Was D Kelly and Joel Parkhurst. - ALSO—a lot of land in Middlebury, bounded north by Lorenzo Lake, cast by Brutus Niles, south by Lewis Ames and Trost by David Palmer - , --containing 50 acres more or less, and being the - Fame lot conveyed by Daniel Holiday, Guardian of Erastus Ames of al. to Richard Brown. To be sold as the property of Richard Brown, Admr. of Gin Palmer, doe'd. • , A .SO—a lot of land in Middlebury, bounded north by lands of Ralph Button and Rodert sax- . berry, cast by Ralph Button, south -by Bingham lands and west by Robert and Albert .9.aaberry•-r. containing 85 awes more or less, about 45 acres improved, one span of horses og house, log: blacksmith shop, a frame bar and fruit treos thereon. To be sold as, the. property of Hiram Rutton. ALSO—a lot of land in Blops, known as lot p No. :1 in block N0.,7, of tho vitro of BlossburV one frame house thereon. T bo sold as th oroperty of Thomas Sample, ALSO—a lot of land .in Wollsboro, bounde northerly by Pearl at. easterly by tho street runl wing from Pearl st,to James Locke's, southorl by Walnnt-st, Westerly by lot formerly owned b C Y Dartt, now owned by B. D. B. Cobb, extonq ing back from said Pearl-st Z5O feet, and front ing on'Penrl-st CO fcet,-containing a. of an acre. all improved; frame house, front° barn, and fruit treesithergsm. To be sold as the property of 11. Stowell, J?. ALSO—a lot of land in Knoxville, bound d north 'by J Dearman, east by lliram Freer,nr , and C 11 Goldsmith, south by Main.st. and we t by Giles Roberts—containing aboutii of an acr , 2 frame houses, a frame barn, frame butcher i s shop, and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Samuel May. i ALSO—a BA of land bounded north by itt No. 3;34 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Chat ham, under contract to Jonathan Mattison, east by part of lot 835, contracted to Christopher Col vin and lot 333, in possessitA of William Boone, ' south by lot No. 373, conveyed - to Mercy Truman, west by lot No. 322, conveyed to Osins Martel .t. lot No. 2 conveyed to Daniel Angell—containing 55 acres and_ the usual allowance of six peF cent. for roads, &c., bo the same !more or less, being - __ lot No. 341 of the allotment offßingham lands iu Chatham, aforesaid, arid part of warrant No. 1315 —about 15 acres imforoved, ono, plank house To be sold as tho property of Gaylord thereon. Mattison ALSO—a lot of land bounded north by lot 139 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland, convoyed 'to Hiram Wilmot, east by part.ofiot 130 and lot 127, in' possession of Reynolds ~... cx hee,-south by lot 125, conveyed to W L ,it I J. Kenyon, and west by lot 128, conveyed to San ford S A James C Johns—containing 128 7-10 aeros, with the usual allowance of six per cent. for roads, itc., bo the same more or loss—being lot 128 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland, aforesaid, and part of warrant NO, 1217 —about 35 acres improved, a frame house, frame barn, and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as 'the property of Milan Ellis. A LSO—a lot of land bounded north bilot 17 of the allotment of Bingham ,lakids, in Rutland conveyed to Johnson Brewer, and lot 19 in pos. session of Urial Lucas, east by. lot 50, conveyed to Justus Garrison, south by lot 51, conveyed to Jefferson Prutsman, west by lot 53, in possession of said Jefferson Prutsman, and lot 48, contracted to George W A N Brewer—being lot 49 of Go allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland, and Part of wnrant 1401—containing 84 1-10 acres and the usual allowance of six per cent. for roads. Ac., about 60 acres improved, frame house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Uriah Lucas. ALSO—a lot of land hounded north by lot 13 of the allotment of Bingham lands in „Rutland, contracted to Aaron Burr, east by lot 1-1. convey- 4 , ed to W B Sturdevant and 10t,17 conveyed to' Johnson Brewer, south by lot 79, in possession of -- .'. Urial Lucas, lot 48 contracted to John W & N :- Brewer, and west by said.lot 48, lot 20, contract- ed to W W Westgate—being lot 19 of the allot ment of Bingham lands in Rutland, and part of warrant 1401—containing 31 5-10 acres and' al lowance of, six per cent. for roads, - firo., about 20 acres impr o ved. To be sold as the property of rich Lucas. , _ ALSO—a lot of land in Ward, bounded north b land of A J Teter and Joseph Brooks, east by H N Williams, south by A W Johnson, west by Leroy Ayres—containing 118 acres, about 30 Ores improved, 2 log houses a log barn, an apple orchard and outbuildings thereon. To be sold as the propoity of Jnstus E Brooks and Jas Brooks. 1 ALSO—a lot of land in* Mansfield, bounded north by Wm M Barden, east by said Barden, south by Elmira-st. west by Williamson road-1 storehouse thereon, being about 83 feet deep and 13 feet wide. To be sold as the property of 11 P Knowlton and Thomast North. 's . ALSO—a lot of laid in Elkland, bounded north by lands of J W Ryon, eas by said Ryon, south by highway,.west by J G 4Arkhurat—con .taining 1 acre, 'a frame hots°, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To ho sold as the property of .0 F Marsh. ; ; ALSQ—fi lot of land bounded north by lot 43 of -the allotment of Bingham lands in Westfield township,'unsold, and lot 44, contracted to bo_ sold to 'Barton Hunt, east by said 10ti144, south by lot 267, conveyed`to Thomas Stone, and lots 171 ;1,11(1'79, conveyed to Caleb Trowbridge, west by lot 262, conveyed to John Goodspeed—contain. log 69 8-10 acres, and usual Allowance of s x per eent. for`roads, ,he i be' the same more or less—it • being lot 77 of the allotment of Bingham lands' in Westfield and Clymer townships, and .part • of warrants 1231 and 1230 i about 18 acres improved„ a log house and apple orchard thvroon. o be , sold us the property of Isaac Hunt. , • ALSO—a lot of land In Jackson, beginning In t emu. ter of the road near the barn, thence along the road vent 160.1 perches to William 11. Brollies SW corner, thence along -40 id Smith's south line castl33.7 perches to th* road, thence along the road south . 30° east 23.8 heretics to lower corner of Joliu Stallard's lot, thence north 64° east 18.5 perches, thence south 27 perches to place cf beginning—containing 37 acres, more pQppr less, about' 5 acres Improved, a framo boasts thereo . To Lo sold as the property of Isaac Searles. -- ALSO—a lot of - laud , in Middlebury, birded I north by lands of Waldo White, east by aniel White, s south by highway, west by W K Mitohe)l, 1 - i containing i acre more or less, a frame house, 2" risme bares and fruit trees thereon. To he sold thu property of E. C. tleorge, and Raeltuel i •. - thr-ok , A Jan's ..):' 11.1rai't , I'. AN ., ,,t brook 1 lV,,Lit .T•,, N . :%•'ci. 1.1:!; 1 ? V I' %..!O ,li lihntiff.