SHERIFF’S SALES. BV virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fn., Lor. Fa., and Vcnd-N*-»' issued oat of tho Common Pleas of T u.*** County and to me directed, I will expose to public sale in the Court Hoaao in Wdltboro, on Mon day, the 6th day of February, A. IK, 1860, at one o’- clJck in tbp'aticruoon, the following-deeccibedproper 4y» to wiu t A Jot of land in Clymer township containing eighty eftcrce nbd sTx-teuths or- thereabouts, bounded and do ecribo7l-« follows; cm tho north by Bingham lands, on llit south by the south line of warrant No. 1222, anion tbe west by lot No. 175, contracted to William Bradley. ’ It being lot No. 170 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Clymer township, Tioga County Pa, and port of warrant No. 1222, n ith one log house, oue board bouse, and some frnit trees thereon, tbiny acres improved. To bo sold as tbe property of 11. J. Burrell and Robert Itancr; ALSO—A lot of land in Elkland, bounded north by New York State line, east by J, Ilaumioud, south by Cowabesquc River—containing about one hundred and ninety acres, about oue hundred acres improved, a frame house, frame barn, wagon house, and about .seventy-five apple trees therein. To be sold as the properly of Liutsford Coutus and Timothy Coatos. ALSO—A lot »<f land in Rutland township, bound ed north by A. Uubblo and E. and S. Wood, oast by road running from John Benson's to Daggetts Mills, south by I#. Chamberlain and Laban Rockwell's es tate, and nest by E. Grayund E. A S. Wood, contain ing one hundred and seventy acres, all improved, with one frame house, two log houses, one spring house, one frame barn, oue wagon house, and three apple orchards thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land in Rutland township, bounded-north by W. Gould and Danicl # Oray,cast by G. Stevens and S. Wood, south by P.*W. Rockwell, west by Samuel Car.cda and L. M. Palmer-contain ing three hundred aud twenty acres, with one hun dred* and lllty acres improved, one lag house, one frame house, oue frame barn, one cow shed and an nipple orchard tbcrcon. To be sold as the property of Lemon Barnes and William Updike. ALSO—A b*i of land-in Bless township, bounded north by land formerly of John Williams and land of Joseph Yonlcins. east by laud of Allen south by wild lands,'and west by tho west half of tbe Gracbe warrant—containing about 570 acres, about twenty acres improved, with log house thereon. To be’gold as tho properly of Eben J. Boswortb. ALSO—A lot of laud in Deerfield township, bound • cd norifa by Cowanesquc River, east by John Good fpeud. euuth by Bingham lands, west by tbe Inscbo estate —containing ' twenty acres, more or less, ton acre* improved, two frame bouses, two frame barns, <»no sau mill and an apple orchard thereon. To be cold as the property of Barton Howe and Benj. Howe. ALr'O—A. lot uf land in Mansfield, bounded north by W’llliawsuu Road 200 ft., east by A. Sherwood and J. P. Morris 2UU ft., and west by E. Faulkner estate and frame bam thereon. To bo sold as the property «jT i>. M. Jiailrv and U,W. Bailey, Adm‘j». of the es tate ni B.iilcy. Al. Au— V P>t r.r laud irv Charleston township, boun ded a - . Xorth by lands of R. G. White (wor i nit No. laM .md part of warrant Xo. 50ol.) on the en«t by Bin zhuui lands, (warrant Xo. 1575) on the ffiuth bj lands ~f (Jeorge Uahband others, on llio west l>y laud* of James Bcnkard and Robinson and Steele, I warrant Xo. ] a S 3) it being the north half of warrant No. I‘*Sl I lew.- & Fisher warrantees—containing four bundrod and uincty-fivc acres and allowance. To be sold as the property of Charles Sccby. ALSO—A lot of laud in Richmond township bound -1 on the oast by Dan Faulkner and A. S. Turner, west by W. W. Bayres, north by the Piejjle Hill road, south WyXD.vvid Husted—containing one hundred and ton uercy, with fifty or sixty acres improved, one lraine.housc, one framo barn and .i small apple orch ard thorown. To be sold os the properly of Jeremiah Love. j ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bounded on the noith by land uf Henry Emmick, on the east by James Merrill, on the south by Kelson Root, and on the wu.-t by Huntingdon Thomas—containing thir ty acres of improved land, with a small frame bongo thereon. To be sold as the property of C. A. Com stock. , ’ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township,-bound ed north, south and west by Erastus Rose, and east Kn.iCv ille and Elmira Road—containing about tlireo acre'', all improved, one framo bouse, one frame kirn and tome fiuit trees thercou. To be sold as the properly <>{ A.-ahel Hall. ALSO—A lot of laud iu Clymer township, bounded north by Daniel A Barton Hunt, east by Bcnj. Matti son, south by Henry Steele and C. Trowbridge, west by (.’slob Trowbridge—containing about forty acres all improved, a kg house, frame barn, and a lew fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Win. Rogers. ALSO —A Tot of land in Helmartpwnship, bounded norih by 11. Stowell, east and South by Conrad Gun ther. and \vc.-t by Henry Darling —containing about one hundred acres, about eight acrci chopped. To be sold as the pmperty of Job Green. ALrO—A bit of land in Rutland township, bound ed north by Erastus Rose, cast by Elmira. Road, south by Mill Creek road and west by Krnstus Rose—con taining about one-hall acre, all improved, one store bouse, one dwelling houso, and one frame barn there on. ALSO—Another lot in samo township, bounded north by W. A. McClure, cast by D. Viddcr, south bv John Ucn*un a*vd west by B. Hall—containing fifty five acres, fifty acres improved, two frame hou ses. 0110 frame barn, blacksmith shop and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Har ri?oa,R<»bhint and John Benson. ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsboro. bounded north- easterly by Mrs. S. Lewis, south-easterly by Water -Street, south-westerly by street running from Water street to L. 1. Nichols’* and W. T. Mather?'' and north westerly by A. P. Cone—containing about one-fourth of an aero, frame house, frame barn and some fruit drees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Uenrv Kimball. ALSO—A lot ofland in Lawrence township, bound ed north by Wm. Pritchard aud Janies Pritchard and highway, ca-t by Wm. and James Pritchard, south by James Pritchard, aud west by Kelvin Brant—contain ing about four acres all Improved, frame house thereon and some fruit trees. ALSO—Another lot in samo township, bounded north'and cast by James Pritchard, south by highway and west by Kelvin Brant—containing about one fourth acre all improved. To bo sold as tho property of Amzt Pritchard. ALSO—A lot of laud in. eilsboro, bounded north by Mary Meek. cast by L. I. Nichols and James Kim ball, south by Andrew Crowl, L I Nichols and Mary Meek—containing seven-eights of an acre of impro ved land, a steam Foundry, a blacksmith shop and a frame barn thereon. (To be sold as tho property of Levi Chubbuck with notice to A. P. Cone terre tenant. ALSO—A lot of lafid in Westfield township, bound ed north by Watious Seeley, oast by Bingham lands, south by Obadluh Robinson and.wost by Potter Co. line—containing eleven .acres, about ten acr*s impro ved, one log house and a few £pit trees thereon. To be sold es the property of Anthony Bennett and Xhos. R. Bennett. ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield Boro, beginning nt ahe Williamson road at a stakeand stones the south* west corner of Chester Ames now Joseph Major lot, thence cast by the south line of said lot to a post and stones at the south-east corner of said Major lot, thcucc south to the-custom boundary of the O’Brien tract 2l.2pcrclic< to the north-east corner of the Daniel Holden Jot, thence west by the boundary line of said lot to the south-east corner of Marcus Kelley's lot, thence around the east and north boundary of said Kelley lot to the Tioga Kail Road, thence northward ly along Mid road and Williamson road to the place of beginning—containing about twenty .five acres of land, be the same more or less, one frame house, two frame barns, a brick house, brick yard, and some fyiit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph Hoard, endorser of Kelley. ALSO—A certain messuage, lot or piece of land sit nate.ln Lowrencevillo, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, beginning at the south-west corner of a lot of laud Conveyed by Hiram Bcbee to Samnol Satterly, on the east side of Main street, thence south eleven decrees east thirty .one feet and six inches to a post, thence nor b-seventy-nine degrees cast, one hundred feet ton pdst, thence eleven degrees west twenty-five feet and three inches to the post on the south-east corner of the said Satlerly's lot, thence westerly along said Sattcr ly's south Une.one hundred feet to the place of begin mug, be the same more or less, with a three story frame store, house thereon and shed or building fur ; hiring boxes and wood Ac. To he sold at the prop erty of Harris T. Byon. ALSO-—!A lot of -land in the Bore of Wellsboro hounded north by H. W. Wiliiams and L I Nichols, south-east ,by road running from Wellsboro through -i- C o( L I Nichols, south-west by estate of '* in * dec d, and north-west by L I Nichols— containing four acres all improved, with a two story frame house, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of S. F. Wilson, ALSO—-Ajktoflandin Charleston township,bound- I Vanhorn and L. H. Elliott, cast by iff hUUitt, sopth by David Heese, D Morris and Da li , . ** d ** H h * Pron—containing *i,mi l» v kuhdrtuJ abont on* hundred and fift? * * * * t/,\ * frif?,* boti*, tit', frame barns and shed and other oat-buildings and pn apple orcb- j ard tbcrcon. ' I ALSO—One other lot of land in Charleston town- » ship bounded north by Joel Cruwl -and Noah Mnm- 1 mond,cost isy John Dnmaux decTl, south by Benj. Austin and west by 0. Fenton—containing about one hundred and twenty acres, with about oue hundred acres improved, a frame -house, frame barn and large apple orchard thereon. To be sold ag the property of A. E. Niles and A. G. Elliott, et. nl. —A lot of land in Westfield township, hound ed"north by Charles Goodspccd, oast by Mill Crock road, south by Morris Bernaur and west by lands of Erastus Howe—scotftaining about one-fourth of an * acre, with a small frame bouse thereon. To be fold ’ as tho property of Haniel C. Strang and George S. j Brown. ALSO —A lotofland in Delmar township, beginning at a "post and stones tbe north-east corner of of war rant No. 4215, being also tbe north-east corner hereof, thence by the eastern boaudery line of warrant Kn. 4215 south three degrees west 107 perches to ft post, thence by tbo northern boundary of lot No. 7 8S de grees 141 perches to a post corner standing on the briuk of the hill'cast of Round Islands, thence along tbe brink of said bill north 3 degrees oust 40 perches to a post corner, thence north 52 degrees west 40 3-4 perches to n norway pine comer, thenco north 3 de grees cast 43 perches to a small beech corner standing in tho line th'ai divides warrant No. 4214 and 4215, thence along said lino south $8 degrees east 175 .5 perches to the place of beginning—containing 107 .5 acres, being part of warrant No. 4215* James Wilson ■warrantee,'with a log bouse and about sixteen acres improved theicon. To bo sold as tho property of Jas. W. Warriner, —A lot of land in Farmington township, bouudcil «»rlh by lots No. S 3, SO and 92 of the all.it meut <*f Bi.ssrimn lands, cast by Nos. 92 and 116, south uv N 119 and 120 and west by Nos. lIS ami Po—c/.Valumg 111 .‘MO acres and being No. 91 of the Bingham lands mid part of warrants Nos. 1030, 1370 and 1371, with about CO acres improved, two log bouses, h'g barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To ho sold as the property of D. L. Mann. ALSO—A lot of land in Ricgmond township, bound ed north and east by A 5 Turner,’south by the Silas Crandall lot and west by W C Ripley—containing about OP acres, about 15 acres improved, framo house and log thereon. Property of Silas Allis. ALSO—A lot of land is township of Richmond, bounded north by lot Xo. 3 of the allotment of Ring- i ham lands in Richmond township. ea*t by lot Xo. 1, south by lot Xo. 12 conveyed to John W, Guernsey, and west by west line of warrant Xo, 1076 and being lot Xo. 123 of warrant Xo. 1070—containing lifly oight and ono-tcn»h acres, with Jog house and about ten acres improved thereon. To to sold as the-prop erty of Silas Allis. ALSH—A lot-of land in Middlebury township, bounded north by R. Brown and 11. Biyant, east by J. Whiting and A. Hazlctt, south by R S March, and west by Whitcomb—containing about 1-J0 acres about 4b acres improved, two log bouses, two frame bams, and rtro apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of John Losingcr. ALSO—A lot of 'and in Richmond township, bound ed north, cast, south and nc*t by lands formerly of Anna Morris—containing about one hundred acres, about fifty acres improved, one frame house, frame born amb other out buildings and a few fruit trees there -n. To boa-old ns the property of Abram Green. ALSU—A lot of land in Elkland Boro, bounded north by L. Davenport, cast by J-pbn A. Hammond, 'south hy J. A J. G. Parkhnrst an dll he Ford lot, and weal by Sylvauus Uphaiu —contSnntig about one hun dred and ten acres and about twenty acres improved, one log boii*o and some small fruit trees thereod. To be sold as the property of Otis Hill. ALSO—A certain messuage, piece or parcel ofland situate in thtJ township of the county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at the Williamson road at a stake and stones the south-neat corner of Chester Ames, now Joseph Major lot, them-c cast by the south line of the said lot to a post ai.d stones at the south-east corner of said Major lot, thence south by the eastern boundary of the O’Brien tract, twenty-one perches and two-lenlhs of a perch to the corner of the David ’Hidden lot, thence west by the boundary line of the said lot to the south east corner of Marcus Kelley's lot, thence around the cast and north boundcries of said Kelley’s lot to the Th>ga Railroad, thence northwardly along "said road and Williamson road to the place of beginning—con taining about twenty-five acres of land, be the same more or lets. ALSO —Another tract of land situate as aforesaid, bounded as follows: beginning at a stake and stones on the east side of the road on the line of Dexter Purkhurst’s land, thence south cighly-cighl degrees east thirty-six perches to a white ash stump, north fifteen and a quarter degrees, west twenty-three and seven-tenibs pinches, thence south ,-cventy-six de grees west thirty-one and seven-tenths porches, thence south fifteen and a half degrees cast eight petcho, thence south six degrees west six porches and three and a half tenths to the place of beginning—contain ing live acres and two and a half tenths of an acre, be the same more or less. ALSO—Another piece of land situate na aforesaid, beginning at the aforesaid ash stump ou the line of Dexter'laud, thence north fifteen degrees thirty min utes west by tho eastern boundary aforesaid lot twenty-three and seven tenths perches to ft post at the north cast corner thereof and corner of a lot for merly belonging to Jas. Whitehead, thence ca.-t by the southern boundary thereof cighly-ouc and five tenths perches to a post, thence south by the western boundary lino of Lydia White’s lot two perches to a post the south-west corner thereof, thence east by the southern boundary line of said lot twenty one and five tentlis perches to a dead hemlock tree the south east corner thereof, thence south twenty and eight tenths perches to a post and stones the north cast cor ner of Doxtcr Parkhurst's lot, and thence west by the northern boundary of raid lut ninety Icvcu perches to tho place of beginning-—containing fourteen acres, be the same more or less. Ist Jot, one frame barn there on, 2d'lot, brick bouse, two frame houses and frame barntbcrcon. To bo sold as the property of Cordelia i?mythnnd Joseph S. Hoard. ALSO—A lot of land in Mainsburg, bounded north by Main highway, east, south and west by the John Main e s tatc—containing about one aero, all improved, with a steam and water power grist mill, water and race privileges, frame Uouto, frame born and a lew fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north by John BHUngerand Albert Woodruff, east by R S Sayre, south by J. Hart and Schrimpp. and west by Shrimpp and Kelson Austin—containing, about >lO5 acres about seventy five acres improved, with fiamc house, three frame barns, frame corn house, two apple orchards and two sugar bushcs*thcru on. T.. be sold as the property of Lyman Wetmorc. ALSO—A lot of land in Clyraer township, bounded by Bcnj. Mattison, east by Charles Labnr, soiftli by tjita.- BnHimorc and west by Henry Steele—con taining about IhO acres, about SU acres improved, two frame frame barn and two apple orchards thereon. To ho sold 4S tho property of Wizard F, Bolter. ALSO—A lot of land in Kelson township, bounded north by Wm. Hcssons, cast by Albert Fowrak-y.and south by Hamilton Darlin and Frederick Thorps.i|nd west by the highway running from the top of hill past Win. Hessnm to the State line—containing about seventy acres more or less, wild lands. ALSO—Another Jot in Kelson township, hounded north by Frederick Thorp and J M Hammond. ca»t by the Uiuslot, south and West by the highway running from the top of hemlock bill by Wm. Hessons to the State Hue—containing about fifty acres and about six aens improved. To be sold as the property of Sami. Ellison. ALSO—The following laud, to wit. beginning at the north east corner of No. JOS of t be allotments «.f the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tiogtt Co. conveyed to Oliver Willard, and thence along line <>t lot No. fit south eighty six degrees and a half cast twenty seven perches and* four tenths, thence north two degrees and one fourth of a degree cast forty eight perches to the south west corner of lot No. 03, thence south eighty eight degrees and three eights of a de gree cast nine porches and six tenths to a cornerin' the road, being also a corner of lot No. 1f,3, iher.ee along the said road south forty nine degrees and a half east twenty four perches and seven tenths of a -perch south twenty nine degrees and a half east fifty nine perches, south twenty degrees and a half east fif teen perches and three tenths to a'cornerof lot No, 7 L tbencc along the north lino of said lot north eighty eight degrees and one fourth of a degree east ninety three perches and sis tenths to a corner in the east line of lot No. ICS aforesaid, and thence along said oast line north one degree and one fonrte of a degree cast thirty three perches to the place -of beginning— containing twenty five acres and nine..tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance for roads Ac., and be ing lot No. 292 of the allotment aforesaid, and part of warrants No. 1170 and 1171, all improved with some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Reu ben Hart. ALSO—tho following land to wit: situated in Rut land and Jackson township. Tioga Co., beginning at the north east corner of warrant No. 1403. being also the south east corner of the “Small Tract” so called, thencp along the west lino of lot No. j of the allotment of the Bingham lands inttatland township* Tioga. Co., south three fourths of a degree west one hundred and thirty serßn perches to the north east corner of lot Y». THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. 346. tfiencc along lines of lot No. 146 ttcst eighty six perches south forty seven;,degrees west twenty nine pcrcbcs ant] eight tenths, west sixty one perches, south ninety perches nnd two tenths of a percu to the north Uq.o_of lot No. 27, thence along liuo of said lot No.- 27 north eighty, nine degrees and three fourths of a degree west one hundred perches and three tenths of a perch to a corner in lino of lot No. 29, thence along lines of l«tt> Nos. 31 and 4, north three fourths of a degree ca&t one hundred and fifty seven porches, thence cast sixty one perches, thcucc north ninety nine perches to the wernmtVmo, thence along the warrant line oast two hundred and nine perches to the place of beginning'—containing two-hundred ami fifty eight acres, with allowance of 6 per cent for roads, bh the same more or less, bping No. 5 of the allotments afore said, and part of warrant No. 1403, about seventy-five acres improved, two log houses, two barns and some other out buildings and an orchard thereon. To be sold as the properly of George Curtis. ALSO—A lot of laud in Tioga township bounded north by John W. Gucrongoy, east by A. S, Turner, south by Mrs. E. Guernsey and west by con taining about sixty acres, with about fifty acres im proved, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot of. land in Tioga township commencing at a plum tree in the lane of Candy, late the estate of James Bryant dcc’d, thence south five and one half degrees cast thirty six rods to a button wood corner, thence north eighty degrees west eighty two rods to a post, thence north one hundred and fifty six rod> to a stone heap, Jhcuco south eighty two de grees oast two hundred and thirty eight rods to a white oak stump, thence south n'mo and one half degrees wo.«touo hundred and twenty three rods to a white pine. Ibenco north eighty degrees west one hundred rods te a post thence north eighty lour degrees west forty rods to tho place of beginning, containing one hundred and seventy eight and one halt acres and allowance, excepting thirty two acres to A. »t Jesse Keeney, aLo excepting one acre for burying ground, with two frame hoUit-s, three frame barn s !, corn bouse and shed and ; blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon, about eighty , acres unproved. To bo sold as the properly of Win. J. Maim. ALSU —A lot of land in 'Westfield township, bonml cd north by John Gardner, oast by John Pierce, south by Ringin'm hinds, west by I). Whipple—containing about one hundred acres, about seventy acres improved, a frame house, frame burn, corn bouse »fc other out buildings and an apple orchard thereon. . To bo sold as the property of Samuel pierce. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded north by George Armstrong, cast by George Bennett and Thomas Falst-Lirman, jmnfh by Wm. lirainc and j George Bennett, ami west by Wm. Braiue—containing j about sixty acre*, about torty acres improved, log , house, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To bo I sold as the property of llcubcn Bennett. | ALSO—A lot of laud in Jackson township, bounded ! north Briggs, east hy Samuel Vickcr, south by i H. H. Lent and Payne and Phillips, and nod by Juhn ! Inscho and IL IL Lout—containing about lyd acres, j about 20 acres improved, one log house, one log burn : and some fruit tree.- thereon. To be sold as the prop- i erty of Win. Cunningham and David Cunningham. ALSO—A -lot of land in Farmington township, hounded north by 0. P. Rice, cast by L. Pearce, south by A. Cass, west by D. Stevens—containing about fifty acres, about twenty five acre.-' improved, with a .Vaiuc dwelling house and shod and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Washington Wright. ALSO—A lot of land situated in Morns Tioga Co. Pa., bounded north by lands of Enoch and John lilackwcll and George Blackwell, on the cast by lands of George Blackwell and another 40 aero lot, on the south by land* of James Merrill and on the west by hnds of Aichcis and Job Doan—containing 100 aero-*. Sold a* the properly of 11. Williston, Gillctt ami Co. ALSO—A lot of land in Wcll.-boro, beginning at a stake, thirty feet from the north west corner of Mor gan Sherwood mi Main Street, thence south east par allel with tbo line of Sherwood to land of Cache. thence along’hnid of said Cache, north forty five de grees east thirty feet to a post, (hence north Jorty live degrees west to line of Main Street, thence along line of Main c-licct to the place of beginning, being thirty foot front on -Main Street, with a two story frame, building, a?cd formerly for a printing office and *hoo ehop now u*ed For a dwelling house. To bo sold as the property of James P. Magill, ALSO—A certain messuage piece or parcel of land in B ntlnnd butted and bound* d as.follows: beginning ;U a hemlock the north cost corner id other laud sur veyed for the said Constant Bailey, thence west one hundred and seventy four perches to a post, thence east one hundred and seventy-five*perches to sugar tree, thence south ouc hundred and ninety-nine porch es to n post, thence north one hundred ninety nine pen he.- to beginning—containing 2)B acre* and sixty .-i.\ perches with fraluo Inm.-e, frame barn, frame shed*, frame grist mill, saw mill, au apple orchard and about IMt acres improved (hereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Moses Crawford adm’r. of Constant Bailey dec'd. and Win. Bailey, ndin’r. of S, Bailey nixlCou «tnnt Bailey, Abigail Bailey, Lucy AyLworth and Wuk Aylsuortli, Laura Bartlett and C. P. Bartlett' and C. Clark W, Bailey, Guardian of Griffin Bailey, Heirs of S- Bailey and S. K. Longwell, term tenant. ALSO—The following lamlJo wit: beginning it the* south eo>t corner of lot X'n/66 of tho allotment of the 13 i ugh ain lands in Charleston township, Tioga County, thence along the cast line of said Jot north one dtgrec and one fourth of a degree, cast, eighty nine perches and five tenths to tbe south ensi corner of lot Xu. 65. thence along a line of said lot north three degrees and three fourths of a degree, we*t thirty five perches suni six tenths, thence north ;?even degree** west fortj* nine perches and «ix tenths to a corner in the south line of' lot Xo. 137 of tho said allotments, thence along the south line of the said lot north so vonty three degrees, oast tbii ty one perches and eight tenths, thence north two degrees cad three perches and seven tenths of a perch to the south west corner of lot Xo. 138, thence along the south line of said lot south eighty seven grcea, east fifty two perches ami two tenths of a porch lo a corner in the west line of lot Xo. 63 conveyed to Caleb Austin, thence along (ho wc.*t line of said lot and line of lot Xo. 292 south two degrees, west one « hundred and thirty fire perches and six tenths, south j two degrees and one fourth of a degree, west forty eight perches, thencc nlong ting of lots Xo. 292 and 168 north eighty six degree* and a half, west twenty seven perches and font* tenths and north eighty nine degrees and a half, wc'st forty three perches and four tenths to the place of beginning—containing seventy nine acre? and eight tenths of an acre with the usual allowance of six percent for roads dc. he the same more or less, being lot Xo. Gi of tho allotments afore said, and part of warrants Xus. 1170 1171, all ini-' proved wiih a gust mill, carried by steam and water four frame hon>cs. three barns and_othcr out buildings and (wo orchards thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Krra H. Jennings. ALSO—the following land to wit: beginning at the south west corner of lot Xo, VJP of the allotment of Bingham lands in Chatham town-hip. Tioga Co., Venn sjdvnnia conveyed to Philo Doardmnn, thence along line; of said lot south eighty nine degree* and one fourth of u degree, east one hundred and thirty perch es and five tenths of a perch, and north three fourths of a degree east sixty perches and two tenths of a perch, thence along the south line oflotXo. 18S south eighty nine degrees and one half of a degree, east fifty two perches and eight tenths of a pcrcc, thence along the wc-t line of lot Xo. 352 south one degree west one hundred and thirty three perches and seven tenths of a perch, thence along tho north line of Jot Xo. 2-15, one hundred and eighty four perches and one tenth of n perch, thence along the east line of jyt Xo. 1 Id, north one degree cast sevenry-six perches to the place of beginning—containing ono hundred acres aud four tenth* uf.nn acre, with the usual allowance of ,-ix per cent for roads Ac., be the game more or less. It being lot X«<, 2tt of the allotment of Uingham landsTu Chatham township. Tioga County, Pennsyl vania, and part of warrant Xo. 1327, witn about eighty acres improved, dwelling house, throe barns, corn house and orchard thereon and other out buildings. ALSO—Another lot beginning at the south east corner of lot No. 141 of the allotment aforesaid, thence along line of lot No. 237, con veyed to Isaac X. Beckwith, south fifty-four perches and three-tenths of a perch, thence along line of lots No. 237 aforesaid and No. 238 east thirty-one perches and two-tenths of a perch,.thence along line of lot No. 233 south one hundred and one perches, thence along line of lots No. 233 aforesaid and Ko. 235 west one hundred and-four perches, thence along line of Bingb m lands lot No. 137 conveyed to Bath sheba Bates and Jot No. 243 north one hundred and fifty-fire porches and two tenths of a perch, thence along the south line of lot No. 141 afore said east seventy-one perches and eight tenths of a perch to the place of beginning—contain ing oighty-four acres and two-tenths of an acre with the \jsual allowance of 6 per cent for roads &c M be the same more «r less, it being lot No. 23G of the allotment nf the Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga County, Pennsylva nia, and part of warrant No. 1210. To bn iold 1 as the property of philo Boardrnan, ALSO—the following land to wit: beginning at the north-east corner of lot No. 139, of the allotment of the Bingham lamia in Rutland tap., Tioga County, Pennsylvania, conveyed-to Hi ram Wilmot, thence along tho north line of said lot nnd line of lot No. 142 west one hundred and fifty porches, thence along lino of lands conveyed to P. P. Morris administrator of the estate of John Adlum deed., north sixty porches, thence along line of said lands and lauds of the Bingham estate cast one hundred and fifty perches, thence along line of Bingham lands aforesaid and lino of lot No. 13(1 south sixty perches to tho place of beginning —con- taining fifty three acres with allowance of sir per cent for roads &c., he the same more or less, it being lot No. 140 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tioga Co. Pennsylvania and part of warrant No. 1217, with the improvements thereon. To be sold as the property of Sidney L. Hibbard. ALSO—the following land to wit: beginning at the north east corner of lot No. 14 of the al lotment of tho Bingham lands in Lawrence township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, con veyed to Wm. McDougall, thence along the north line of warrant numbered 4300, south eighty nine degrees east one hundred and fifty-four perches nnd four tenths of a perch to the north east corner of said warrant, thence along tho east lino of said warrant south four degrees 6nc hundred and ninety-five perches and eight-tenths of a' perch, thence along the north lino of lot No. 17 west one hundred and thirty eight perches and nine-tenths of a perch, thence along the east line of lot No. 14 aforesaid north one half of a degree, west one hundred and ninety-eight perches and one tenth of a perch to the place of beginning—containing one hun dred and seventy acres and two-tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads <to., bo the same more or less, it being lot 15 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Lawrence township, Tioga County, Pennsyl vania, and part of warrant No. 4300, with about ten acres improved thereon. To be sold as the property of George Van Gorder and Barney K French. ALSO—The following land io wit: begin ning at the south west corner of lot No. 4 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Law rence township Tioga County Pennsylvania, thence along the south line of said lot and line of lot Xb. 0 south eighty nine degrees and three fourths of a degree east one hundred and thirtj* four perches thenco along line of lot Ko. 0 aforesaid of lot •No. 78 south one degree and one fourth of a degree west one hundred and fifty seven perches and one tenth of a perch and south one fourth of a degree east thirty seven perches thence along line of lot No. 78 aforesaid and lots Nos. 108 and 323 south eighty nine degrees and three fourths of a degree west.one hundred and thirty three perchei thence along line of lota Nos. 323, ltsl, and 41 Farmington, north one fourth of a degree west one hundred and twenty three perches and north one degree and one fourth of a degree east seventy four perches to the place of begin ning—containing one hundred and fifty four acres and five tenths of an acre with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads <£c. be the same more or less, it being lot No. 6 of the al lotment of the Bingham lands in Lawrence township Tioga County Pennsylvania and part of warrants numbered 2040 and 4200, with about fifty acres improved, frame house, log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Lewis Darling. , ALSO—The following described property to wit: fifty acres of land on the south side of the farm of Israel Merrick dec'd including the house and barns thereon there being about 40 acres im proved with a frame story and half house, frame barn 30 x 40 feet a frame horse barn with an apple orchard and some other fruit .trees thereon, subject nevertheless to the use and oc cupation af Airs. Julia Merrick widow of late Israel Merrick now intermarried with Prescott Fields of the improved land above the main road and of the one third part of the house and barn thereon during her natural life charge able also with the payment of the sum of $220 with interest on same after 3 years -from de cease of Israel Merrick to J. E. Merrick on his arrival at the age of 14 years and charged like wise with the payment of S4O with interest dn the same after 3 years from time of decease of late Israel Merrick to Sarah Merrick on her arrival at the age of 18 years, said, fifty acres being taken from the south side of klie farm of late Israel Merrick dec'd. which farm is situa ted in Delmar. Tioga County Pa. arid bounded j north by land of David Smith, on the east by land of Richard Moore on south hy land of Richard Moore and others, and west by lands of Kllis Merrick and 0. L, Gibson whole farm containing about 135 acres. To be sold as the property of C. L. Merrick. 1 ALLO—the following lot of land to wit: be ginning at the south east corner of lot No. 109 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Jack son township, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania, thence along line of lot 234 south two degrees and one fourth of a degree, west fifteen perches and nine-tenths of a perch, thenco along the west linc-of lot No. 241 south one degree west eighty three penjbes and four tenths of a perch, thence along the north line of lot No. 8, Rutland, con veyed to Joel Webster north eighty-nine deg.’s west forty six perches and three tenths of a perch, thenco along lines of lot No. 7 north twenty seven perches and two-tenths of a perch, west one four porches and three tenths of a perch, north thirty-two perches and west four perches and two-tenths of a perch, thence along lines of lot No. 233 &c. conveyed to Moses Herrick north one degree and three fourths of a degree cast forty one porches and one tenth of a perch and south eighty nine de grees east one hundred and eighteen perches and two tenths of a perch, thence along the south side of lot Xo. 109 aforesaid cast thirty eight porches and eight tenths of a perch to the place of beginning—containing seventy two acres and five tenths of an acre with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads &c., be the same more or less, it being lot No. 233 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Jackson township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania and part of warrants numbered 1399 and 1402, with aboutfifty acres improved, dwelling bouso, barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Daniol Phipp?. ALSO—A tract of land in Middlcbury town ship, beginning at a post the north-west corner of land bought by Ambrose Keeler of T. L. Baldwin and the north east corner thereof, thence south along the Baldwin lot eighty-seven and six-tenths perches to a post, thonoe west along the said lino of Baldwin lot and S, Ab bott fifty four perches to a post, thence north along the land of G. Abbott and others eighty seven and six-tenths perches to a post, thenco along land of Joseph Gee to tbo place of begin ning—containing about 27 0-10 acres, with about twenty five acres improved, a log house, frame barn, cooper shop and orchard thereon. ' To he sold as the property of David E. Lake. ALSO—The following land to wit: begin ning at the nortb--east corner of lot No. 167 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Penn ington township Tioga County Pensylvania; thence along the south line of lot No. 9 east sixty three perches nnd six tenths of a perch, thence along line-of lot No. 169 south one hun dred and seventy oho perches thence along the north line of lots Nos". 166 and 213 west sixty four perches and two tenths of a perch, thertee along the east line of lot No, 167 aforesaid north one hundred and seventy »ne perches to the place of beginning—containing sixty four acres and - four tenths of an acre with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads &c. be tho same more or less, it being lot’No. 168 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township Tioga County Pennsylvania and part of warrant numbered 1060, with about fifty acres improved, frame house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of George Wither! 11. ALSO—About six hundred acres of land in Gaines township,) bounded on the north by Billings lands, east and south by Hard and Royce and on the west by Ann Faulkner, with about two acres improved, two dwelling houses, one coal house, one log’ stable nnd a coal mine thereon. To be sold as tho property of J. N. Haner. S.-I. POWER, Shcr.g. Sheriff's Office, Wellsboro f Pa., Jan. 19, 1860, j [ C. & J. L. ROBINSON, llave tho pleasure of announcing to their customers and tho public generally, that they are now receiving their stock of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. CONSISTING IN PART OF DR ESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES YANKEE NOTIONS GROCERIES I lIARD W A R E .STONEWARE. READY MADE CLOTHING BOOTS AND SHOES WOODE N W A R E AND EVERYi DESCRIPTION' OF ARTICLE REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC CAN BE srcun E D AT REASONABLE KATES A T THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN AND WELL ESTABLISHED STAND. EVERYBODY KNOWS THE PL A(|e, FIRST STORE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE. Dec. 15, *s9.—May sth JYew Drug Store. fTIHE TJXDERSIGXED takes pleasure in announ i cing to tho citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that be has just opened a new Drug Store in OSGOOD’S BIJILDIXG, main Si., “here be has a complete assortment of Drugs & Medicines, wuicb be will sell cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jaynes, Ayro’s, HclmboW’ss, McLanc’s, Brant's and other popular Medicines, together with Wistar's Bal sam. Cod Liver Oil, Wolf'*: Aromatic Schoaps, Ac. CHOICE iri-XES AXD LIQUUHS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. Ifotnta & ©its. of the best quality. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Sal era t us, Candles, S..;ip, Burning Fluid, - Cumphcno, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of article? in common use. , .StT* Please call at tho NEW DRUG STORE. 1 P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’t Wclhhoro, March 10, ISSO. COINING FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. BIGELOW 1 A THOMPSON, AGENTS. A£7’.VA FIUF IXSFRAXCE fOMJ-AXY Of Hartford, Ot.—Capital r £1.000,000. HARTFORD FIUE INSURANCE COMPAXY— Capital, " I £300,000. PAIEXIX FIRE IXSFRAXCE COM FAX Y. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, £lOO,OOO. PEOPLE’S FIRE IXSFRAXCE COM PAX Y. Of Neve Voracity— Capital §150,000 XF 1C EXGLAXD FIRE IXSFRAXCE CO. Of Hartford, Ct. £225,000. MAX fiATTAX EIRE IXSFRAXCE CO. Of Xew York City,—Capital §200,009. MASSASOIT 17UK IXSFRAXCE CO. Capital, ! ?20n,000. HOMESTEAD FIRE IXSFRAXCE COMPAXY', Capital. i §150,000. XEW YORK LIFE IXSURAXCE CO. * Accumulated .Capital, $1,500,000. The subscribers !are prepared to issue policies of in surance on the roost favorable terms in the above well known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildimrsjiusured !fvr three ycara at rates ow as any good companion. All losses will bo promptly adjusted and paid at this office. Application* by mail will receive prompt at tention WM. L. BIGELOW, Oct. 33, 1859. . C. 11. THOMPSON, P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor. WELtiSBORO FOUNDRY -A-X-D- Machine Shop AGAIN IN FULL BLAST. EGBERT I.OUNG, Jate of the firm'of Tabor Young &*Co., Tioga, takes this method to in lorm the Public that he lips loused tho Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wcllaboro, for a terra of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds of work usually done at such, an establish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTT TEARS EXPERIENCE! He has had over twenty years’experience In tho bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision. Ab tcorh will be i eht out half finished. MILL-GEARISGS, PLOWS , STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order Ijay 28, 18$7. 3?O£ERT yOUNG, JHaiisficld Plourlus MU|. TIIK people o Mnusncld and vicinity are hereby notified tnat said MILL has just been repaired, and put in per ftet order, bayfpg three ran of btone and a ISitent Grain .separator, which w|Q separate all foul seed from tho cram, consequently tbo best of work can and will bo done. Mer chant* and Sinners arc invited to try tbia Mill, and fir*r rate work will he warranted hy J, O-KKLLY. August I*. ln.V), Milter. Cj'h paid f>j, all lands of tJrun at th* Mill. IMPROVED PATENT * The oldest Establishment g IP Employing Two Hundred Jr- n ' l i Uhing Eighty Instruments ’ ’l?' Combining aUthcir recent «nproti.mi.n» 1 Orpn Mclodcbn, 4c. oWciocd m Melodcoos of onr mantiC,-I** 11 tin - GE<TlprmcF*~ Co manufacturers, Buffalo, n ? cisssis -4<?iT.V7-.s_R u B , Pi l~ , 1 Mms; W. P. Colbnrn, Cincinnati f,}„ , £. fit. LouK .Vo ; Ph. P. Werleiu, New iV't boimer, Toronto. C. W. ■ ,r^eaa *: ffoni the Home Journal, April ~ ij-j The Mclodeons manufactured bi n at 87 Pulton Street, are the b.*<£ in l | lL , „ *-.i f, them, and therefore epcak under-uandui-M- r They arc afforded at a very moderate a V ™ ' k ' Prices of Portable lustrum Four octavo Metodcon, extending ». 7~;. eil «- Four and a half octave “ *. r, w Five octane, “ u Five octave, double reed, “ « y *} *• : Organ Melodeoa ’ ' lj Two banks of Key a. Five Set* of j’ewb p. , , and a half octave Port pedals, one set uf lII* *, i/‘T* Independent, • " in Prices of Piano Cased, *' Five octavo Melodeya, extending t t , Six o-'tave do do y lo j. ’ ’ *’ Five octavo double reed, do Fto F ' Five octave, two Emki of Kev? - . . ‘ Our nrt* t v -» ( ; Ions; experience m the business, ii.iun'x ft,], ■' , 15 1 »"it Twmty-two. thousand Mclodcon^.' confident of gifmg satiatuctitjn. uuons -AJJ Instruments i/f our marnif<u-tiii.'. phb-r ~ . dealers in any part of the UuR.-.l >„ r r.mvi! l * ' ranted to bo perfect in every rv*p«*ct. ,m<} j v J Ik* necessary before the expiration of r r ] l ‘ ! ',.^ i ] of nal« we hold imrsche-. ready and w'-Uh] ■'?' frame fr* o <>f charge, providing tin* -nj-irv is'r'tVr < ucudeut ot design. (JHu MUV* in HaghToang, Agent for Tioga'Co. Agents fur tho «s»U* nf unr Mvlodcom „ u; . the principal citi**** and t-mn-, m jl,c Umt- I v ir 'VV., ada*. [June Jv. ' ■ ' FULL LEXQTIf HTEE I. E.\r,l;AV{x WASHINGTON A EVE]®’ Including a view of Moud: v in the engraving of Washington. 1 Is. *e -pi-ud, \ en-m are from original paintinz-* h\ Hit k-*. and .in. btekl in the highest «tj le of Art. Tlk\ ur< -jJj m, each containing fix »«juate left, j u<in > able pnjjires haw been palmed up.,*j the a- *7k art—iiinl especially in cheap M.n k,m 1 nn-i-K - u ., that it i* difficult to convince person- of ta«t.- :!,«• ih e V safe in ordering what they bavi # n«t hr-j pnid the fir*t artists their own pii--y..ia thousand dollars, to-produce cnzmimz* rc-ih h'-m i c i m ell as the beat port min. ami that -lull'-- i (J . mc-nts to any phrlop, that c.m 1- r-M i The editor of the J*. (ii.&rvfr -.i-.?.—-Th .. ?il _. rings arc get. nine uork-»of an—tlo- liken- -it-are a*n r* The portrait of \mU ukepri-icden. t ■ f a'l >,tj , r , 4£f-Tho New York I'lm-twri Aih-f.it>* --o - ib>, among the finest eugcaimsa \v»* have ev, r awn .i-i t PUBLISHERS ABE FULLY KESI’ONMBLE Full \LLTjj] \ Terms—Almost Gratis. We will Send, post paid, securely paused m n>ll"r<—l 0 Engraving ami a Magazine. nn\- j cur. for $l. B--th 1 graving? ami »£> uneuar. r--r Agents who remit *-10 at om* tiui-. will har; -m -i copy of each engrai ing. The Mnsp7i:n> nr.- iIAUPEIUS. THE KNICKERBOCKER. LOSEVS LADVS DUOIT. THE ATLANTIC. i BLACK Hy sj»cri.il arr.injonicnt. the r*i,tirf* yir'* ti> tb« is paid over by tlkir yiii li-Uvr* 2 subscribers receive their Mipjify for tiie \c.ir<iir* • t!. respective ,paMimtmn oflji es. Th* co-t »r th.« inrnria i-< paid only U»»- difSVrecet K-twwn the l-v>>s anil th« regular price of tin* M.ura.cme* ti’J,. fent ut one. .1:: 1 -nl- np;i":i» t.t r,iJ- < ojjjj nrn-'r- m j [}i carnuit ot!:>*ru- = »> «>r* *<: Money at our ri'k if proot js- rn.tin> >i of h.n me Utn cmili i'ir.n impresM-'ii-’uio tin i>! >1- vl . .mb A<X]n-» ”■ u, IL 15AI1.U* i CO fAt Win. Hall £ Sou's Mu-r- jure. ikuailmy Dec. I, lOt. .Vw ieci. T’ke Cheat Rush AT THE FIKE YESTERDAY JIijK.NT.VG A | Wm. Robert’ Tin Shop was caused by the anxiety of the public to s:cc: from barm bis LARGE AAD SEPERIOR STOCI COOKING- STOVES. of which ho has the largest and best cu-'-Ttment at: I.OIVEST PRICES, ever brought into tUU Bow. any time or by any person whatever, THE GOLDEN WEST, Elevated Oven, Xo. ). THE GRAND MONARCH, Another superb derated oven. FOREST BElX,.and HINTEK two more Xo. 1, elevated ovens. Ke-ilcs LIVE-OAK, HIAWATHA AXD KAWFA nil elevated oven.'*, and ifa rr.tn red ?» £ne o J/ ;aW J faction. They will be 50U at pri' e; stoves cau be bought for e.Wwjirc in t oUn4 ? ALso— PARLOR STOVES. j Self-Regulators, three sizes- Cast iron .-k.vcs f° r Jor.s a good assortment, and J><tX SP.H I’.'i g* best patterns, He is prepared t.» ll- •a i-' SHEET 111 OX WAKE and STOVE I'H'K. us heretofore- Also EAVE suK-t.intu! ? made, to order. And he is bow rcadv ly faroi; at set, a nevr and valuable kind of XOX-EEEEZIXG PVXPS, Down’s & Co. Manufacturer.-. The.-e jiTimt w !ir^ a *" ranted to keep free from ice in all weather?. b>ei. farmer should call, examine, and if smud. pntwa. this invaluable Pump. - , Call at the old stand, Main st south sale, below jiowen's New Store. WM. -> Wellsboro, Xov. 17, l.soS.* . - Mausl'icld Classical Seminal.• MAXSriELD, I’A. located ,-u Mairficl; 1, T-- ogn Vo. Pa., on the }ino of the Its lacaUou is not gurpas.'Cd by any ' ec,l " n ' " Statu, in beauty of scenery, hcalthfulne-? ° c and morals of .society. „ . -f ,j/ UO f The building is of brick—lol feet front. • stories high. It will be completed -o 33 . , £B . Boarding and Dormitories fur the students a meucemcnt of the winter term. Good board in private families, ami room? “ :c! . who board themselves can be had at thom^C' The Seminary is under the care j dretli/A. M., Principal, and Miss Julia y eJ} . Preceptress, aided l*y iv’Coinpetent corp* The course of study will embrace allbra 3l ‘ f 0 p in similar institutions. A Graduating ‘ Young ladies will be formed and diplomati? 1 jaW ud- Particular attention will be given to ing to teach. ' CALENDAR. j,.-;. "Winter Term commences Nov. 25; clerks • Spring « •< March 24; close.- J" 6 EX r EASES. Tl iTlo'S, I'Elt TKRM OK I'Ol'KTEf-'' Common English branches - ' Higher English branches - -yj Languages and higher Mathcmat JCS Instrumental Music - o-flfl Use of Xn>tniment - - ' fll ) Drawing - , - *■[ Painting - - [ - • * Incidentals. 25 cents. . , a .. bills arc required to be pa* factorily arranged before the student.' can ® ik, to recitations. For furljher particular? 3 ' u principal. =. B. *f“ iv. r. Riri.n, s«cy. i "'” 1
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