/ U I 3B -3D i " /. u ,5 Station, hyoooi,»gCounty, Po., on ./nENEX H. McCARTER, son of E. B. "McCarter of «g*d 20 11 8 nanof goodbabltsjboiored by all „d lamented by alargo circle of friends and He joined dipt; Nlles’ about three remained -it. Camp'Cnrtiff; nnttl attacked Is liter. His father wentfo Harrisburg, whence i todgan House,to therealdenceot blsbrolh jiedled. One of his last requests was that b^ r l„d in his uniform. Thus has one brave „rished, not on the battle field;. but by the fell Honor to bis memory^ ... Aug. 12th 1861, PUEDT f. the only ’ sad M. t. Kfock. Af{<)d 11 nlbHthS And <t and gentile eleepetb, ; ■ Infant in hfe tomb; , IfiSy with t’ WM tmtlßWbt, rilovo the darling one.' r_j T and Mtii called thee . ' ■ ■ till behind thde» m meet with thee abore. _ 3ST<STIQteB. w hc£ should use gOVES SODS.’ VEGETABLE >ERIAL wine betters? . nfflictoa with Incipient Consumption or Went /jerfrorawEiik Stomachs,■tidlgostlon, Dyspep- General or Nervous Debility, Restless & Sleep, ie„ should: tse them. Who nte convalescent after 1 fever or othdr lick “ftl'o Qospfl. Lawyers, Leclircfß, and all pnb pere” 1 and e »u'pe ra[,tiB leadfh* a sedentary life n tSilto^ n orto h n™rf tmld use them. - Iheu.eol ard«lt spirits and wish 'liiade of S Slidrry Wln^,-and otthe native heftaof thhcoantry.ana oe recommend mince "societies, cte/gymen,, physicians, and all 'mns n rcdbv'oh etperloncod ahd skillfull physi-. is'-romtlieir medicinal properties, are. a most 'verage * and yet, as a medicine, are as Idnocent i;i WIDWHELD i coi, Proprietors • 7" WiTUaui at,. Nprir York. i Lmrell i Co., Agentt-- Tioga. T£yl II II Burden, b-TWga.is General, Agent Cor Tien lo'viinm all applications for agencies rimst be ' op small shied red 1 She has wh’te streaks aloi>£ thi back and ■je ijft about a-msek ago.; lijy information Thereabouts mil bo .thapkfajlytieceivod. , MATTHEW SL'ATNER. ,ro. .ttg. 25, 1861. OF FETTERS reQihinitg in the Post at Tioga, for the Quarter ending Atig. 13, 1 Matson Wesl^r, .Martin Jame^i; , Bust Henry, , , , Parker Miss Sarah, Squire Hosea,. Spencer Thomak, Whiltons H, J. calling, /or any of the abova lettc'rg, will (hoy are advertised. ’ . LEWIS DAGDETT, P. M. . Polly, rs. Maria, ■ James, Aiva, tuis A. FLIES! FLIES I—Fly-Stone, or It, for poisoning flies—also: FLY-PAPER, IMIXATOR, prieo six centner paper. For ' ROY’S D;)t{Q STORE. RATS!—The POISONED VT. or -RAT DESTROYER— put up in android for 15 cents per package, at : _ ROY’S DROji STORE. AuuouMcenien|B. , , SHERIFF. | 1 eanthorizcd to announce the nai£e of H. K. BRUN f Malnabm g, (Sullivan Township, Vfc a camlldaie.fpr of Sheriff, subject to the dedaibn of the Republican fcaventlon.* nathorfzcd to announce thertyune of DAVID A. of MiJJlebary township,as arfandidate for the Sheriff, 'object to the decision ft I the Republican Contention. i \ TREASURER.* ‘ f I t tutbomod to announce tbe ii£n)e qf M. S. BALD- Uwrcnceville, as a candidate foritbe office of Trea* abject to tho decision of the Republican County Con- ire authorized to announce fhat BENJAMIN S. ,of Deerfield,.will be a candidate for 'the office of vr, subject to the decision of the'Republican County a requested to state that MORGAN SEELEY, of will be a candidate for the offiejof County Treare- Pttotbo decision of-' tho Republican County Con- cosfuissroxEiL 5 1 , \ ’'Authorized to announce the J iamo of S. B. WAR. id beWr, as a candidate for Iri office of Commir nbject to tho decision of the Republican County ton. ' ‘ f aathorizwl to announce of L. D. SEE. f Brookfield, as a candidate for t)be of Commir wbjcct to tbo decision of tho Republican County ton. 1 « s t .. * .. 9 v to announce tlfe najhe E. S. SEELEY, s'lii, zs'h candidate for the qf .Commissioner, to the decision ot the Republican ,C>. Convention. ■*wthoriz*d to announce the nam§ S PETER BUSH, a candidate for the offic, of County Com 'fi»uljccl to tlie detision of the E publican County ton* r to announce the nanite of IL C. VEU Gaines, as candidate for the of County 'toner, subject to the decision of tho Republican '■Wntiou. «authorized to anhoitneq tho name of JOB REX- CljWr Township, as a candidfltov f(Jr the office of subject to the decision of .the Republican “on >« Hftorirtd to Snnonnce the nutte of CHAS. * Miiehcll’e Creek', (Tioga .Township) J >J»ts for the office of Commissioner, subject 'tisioh of th'o Republican C attention.® Snnonndo'' the ijstte df ENOCH “j of Kelson, as a candidate for the office df ’to the dcclslod rf! the Republican associate judge. '• Jwthorizcd (0 nnnmmco UiB nirmo of SETH Dio. iiTi*- PSa ’ 63 a ctlDtifdat ' o or Associate Judge, subject JCQ °* Republican County Cpnv|ntion. S.ort? tilal a nn°uncc the name of WILLIAM m a candidate for the office of Asso .( ’ ec ‘ hi the decision of the Republican Con tb anßondto the aims-of tt BUTTS, at C ' D^^ Rte * or tbc °® ce Associate Judge, sub: k loa of tbe Re Pablicah County (jkmveution.- "“rionnce tiid taiio of W: (j. RIP. [ C - Township, as candidate for the td - deasi(mol nathfc trf Dr i° f - lan<^,a 8 a for to th ' 8 ° Ja . bf titfr Cofttrfy, Object, Mr* thsiV*^** 00 of tbe Convention, id obiig} n r ' r ’ 8 ‘ character fa" an officer, his Umti*. J-,i lßp<witioD > an d bia liitpgrity to principle, %is «»! Te to' everybody; f whilst 711 *» Important one. - 1 ;; ’ Tioga. r '°f^ Zed 10 annonDCfi the nafceof CHAtINGEY' tQbl^ 10111 ** a cand^ft^e t the ‘office of Aeso rMii oa< w ta ttle dfcc^°a bf th<‘ Republican Codn -one of the !tjlde4 residents da earliest l&i is well quail- fen v k C* C. -C5T* 10 “MOntce thif'jifime of VICTOR ■•tttet to ihlf a , candid for thi,ofßie of AesoWafe fen iuU 10r u. Repwdlcari'COnvontlon. 10 annoilD ce thefiaamo of ROYAL su^ nc * tiUe ’ V » candidate for the office of r^Tt ccfc to the deciriQifqf the Republican . j . jSHEKIFF’S SAIiES. " BY virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., Lev. Fa., and Vem}| Ex., issued, opt of the Compoi Pleas of Tioga county, Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to public salt in the Court House in Wellaboro, on MOKDAY|the 2d day of S«ptamber K A, D. 1861, at onejo'cloclf in the afternoon, the following described property, to wit: 1 ' A 1 lot of {land hounded And described as fallows: on the north by lot Koi 118 of the allotment of the Bingham tynds in Middlebury townshp, Tioga county, Pennsylvania/conveyed to. Stephen A* Thompson, on the past lot No. 118 aforesaid, and lot No. 169 con veyed to Joseph Merrick, on the south} by a lot of land noW or laje in. the possession of, Churchil|> andllot Nol 133, now or late in the possession of j. Kipo&rt, aid on Ue west by lot Np.HO cjjnteyed te Enoch Bfaibwell, it being lot No. 172 of thejallotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebury Township, Tioga comity. Pal and part of warrants numbered|U7s and forty acres and bve-tenths of an acrej with the usual allowance of six perl cent for roadjs, Ah.J.about twenty-JlVe acres improved, with somb fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the | property of Chauncey Ham. lot of land bounded and described as follows: by part of lot No. 86 of the al lotment of she Bingham lands in Chatham township, contracted |o Solomon M. Cooper, and part of lot No. 86 to Mdthew Boom, on the east by lot No. j)7 conveyed toWm. R. Simpson and lot No. 564 contracted to Joel Parkhurst, on'the south by lots Nos. 237 and 238. and on the west by lot No. 263 Conveyed to Albert Clarke, it being lot No. 314 of the allot ment) of the!-Bingham lands in Chatham tjownsbip,- Tiogt comity, Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 1328 and 1382—containing sevunty-four acred and taree-tenths of ah acre with tbe [usual al lowance of six per cent for roads, do., about 25 acres imprbved, two log hbnses dad fruit trees thereon. To be sdld as me- property of James King. AljiSO—A lot of land bounded , and described as follows: on|theliorth by lot No. 257 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Westfield township, con tracted to Ezra B. Knowles, on tbe east by Lots NDs. ■2B and 42, dn the south by lot No. 4l contracted to J. A J. |Parkhurst, and on the west by lands of the Bing- estate, it being lot No. 46 of tbe allotment of the Bingbdm lands in Westfield township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania; and part of warrant numbered 1231 containing £ne hundred and one acres and nine-tenths of at acre with tbe usual allowance of sixjper cent for roads. Ac., about 60 acres improved, a frame bouse, barn, fruit ttaes thereon. To be sold as the property of Apa Mclptyre. ! ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows ; ou tbs north by lot No. 172 of the allotment of Ihe Bingham lands in Chatham township, contracted to Seth B. Racket and lot No. 197 contracted! to Ste phen Fallen on the east by lots No. 183 contracted to Petei V. Hhteling, No. .307 contracted' to Natbl. R. Starks> No.|lS6 conveyed to Abel Cloos 2d, and No. £35 contracted to John X). Perry, on the south by lota Nos. anil No. 285 aforesaid, and lot No. 194 con tracted to. David A "Churchill, and on the wdst by lot No. 172 aforesaid, it being lot No. 195 of the allot- Wntj of tb| Bingham Ikh'ds in Chatham township, Yiogqi counjy, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 1836-^orftaiflihg , fifty. , mho acres and seven tenths 9f an acre with usual-allowance of srxiper cent for roads, mo„ about forty acres improved; three log houses, a shpnty, barn and sotno fruit trees ‘thereon. To be sold ab the property of David Gee. lot of landbounded and desfcrfbqd rfs fol lows ; on th|j north by lot No. 193 of the alldtfhbnt of 'the Biughak lands in Clymer township, contracted to Viliam j. tjroo, on fbe east and south by land conveyed tej P. P. Morris admifiistrator of thlo estate of John Adlurfi.decd., and on the west by west line of Tioga county, it being lot No. 192 of the allotment of t&e Bingham lands in Corner township, Tioga couufy, Pennsylvania} and part of warrant numbered eighty-eight acres and five-tenths, of an acre with the usual allowance of six percent for poods, Ac. about 26 acres improved, two fraSne bouses, frame barn and fruit trees thereon.; To be bold as the property of Jas. E. Johnson and H. T. Allen, , 1 ' i E. Ktoclc. ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows: on north by the north ,? ne of warrant num bered 1168,0 n the east by lot No. 3? of the aljolment of the Bifig|i&m lands in Charleston towhsbip, con veyed to Austin, on the south by loti No. 37 contracted to Silas S. and'Eli JohnsoH, arid ' ori the west by lofc No. 400 contracted to Jas. S. Bryden, it belngjiotNo. 36 of the allotment of the Binghabi, lands in Charleston toivnsbip, Tioga county, Pbnhsyl- 1 van, acd part of Warrant numbered 1168- r -copjtaimng •one hundred and seVeti rfbVes atyi two-t’erths of an acre with the usual ulloWance of six per cent for roads, Ac., about 6? acres improved, a log house, frame barn, fruit trees, taereon. To bo sold as the property of Jeremiah Young and Harvey Young. ALSO—Aj lot of land bounded, and described as follows: on the north by lot No. 305 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham* township, conveyed td Gerard Brian and lot 56. 3t)l conveyed to Harvey l - Heath, on tl|e oast by lot No. 299 Sow o> lathi in the possession c|f B. A C, Saxbojy and l6t No. 154 con tracted to John M. Croft, on the south by lot No. 305 lojlsaiah t. Cole, and on the west by 16t Nb. 126 njow or £ate in the possession of Reuben Ujloos, it being lot No. 153 of the allotment of the Bingham lands; in Chatham township, Tioga county, Pennsyl vania, and part of warrant numbered 1349—contain ing seveftlS five herte and sevrin-tfinths of an acre with the usual allowance of six per cent for 1 roads, Ac., about tpltty arires improved, frame house] frame barn land trees thoceon. To be sold as the prop erty pf Banjul Clihrcbili. ALSO —Ai lot of land bounded and described as fol lows i On tbjs north by Jot No. 241 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield township, contracted td Richard Phillips, and lot No. 222 contracted, to An dersoju J. Bardic: an the efistby lot Nd. 231,conveyed to Elansoa Burdick, lot N°i 222 aforesaid, and lot No. 55co£trd6tep to Noble Pride : on the south by lot No. • 64, contracted td Orlando G. Grimiu, and on tbe west by lot No. 61 aforesaid, lot No. 214 contracted to Ly man and lot ‘No. 249, contracted tojHenry Broughton? it being lot No. 54 of the allptmentof the Bingham lands in Westfield township Tioga! Coun ty Pennsylvania, find part of warrant numbered 1322, —containing and acres and tHreeltonthsiof an acre, with the usual allowance ofi six percent for*road& Ac, about 60 aerbs improved, a frame house, log house, frame barn arid fruil trees therein To be sold as the property of Sylvanps Ba kcr. ! . . ALiSO^—Allot of land bounded and deseriped as fol lows ; On thk north by lot No. 185 of tbo allotment of the Bingharii lands in Clymer township, conveyed to Alonso Kin j, on the east by lots Nos. 133 anjd 167 contracted Philo Griffin, on the south by* lot No. •165 cbnvoycfl to Silas S. Griffin, and on the west by lot N ). 186 contracted to Charles D. Cameron ; it be ing IctNo. ljS4, of‘sie allotment of the Bingham lands ifa dlymer tdwnship, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and paTtofwarroptnumbercd 1223—containing acres find sii-tenths of an acre, with the usual jallow ancoof six ijer cent for roads Ac, about 40 acres im prdveid, frame house, frame barn, and fruit trees ithoro on. tToHb Sold as the property of E. G. Bniitbi ALSO A| lot of land bounded and described as. follows: on no/th by lands of tbo Bingham estate’ and lot No. 20 o( the allotment of the Bingham lands* in itestfioldltsp., conveyed to David Close, oil the east by part of l(|t No. 19 conveyed to Christopher Sayles, part of lot No. 19 cotiveyed, to David Close, a,nd lot Nd. 21 contrasted to John Iluylcr, on tbe south [by lot No. 23 contracted to Edwin Dewey, and on fho west by lot No. i 42 contacted to Aaron L. S. Loach, it bfiiflg' lot N|d. 24 of tbe allotment of the Bingham lands in Wejstfield township, Tiogajcounty. Pennsyl vania!, and part,of warrant numbeijed 1069-contain log and two-tenths bfi an aero with tho ufinal allowance of six per dent forjroads, Ac., about fifteen acreslmproved. To bo sold as the property of* of land HdunScdlanS described as follows» ori the xfortti bjr tot No. 71 of the allotment of the BingUam Idnds in Westfield tcjwnship, conveyed to Andrew dmes and lot No. 70 ednffeyed fb Thomas Strait* <k trip bast by lot No. 70 aforesaid, and Jot Noi fiffi doriveycdl to William A., 1 Douglafi, on the sorith by lot Nm.fiB iforesaid, lot-No, 87 nojw-or late in the possession of Henry McFall* and" lot No, 88 AcJ, con tracted to lV5m. Labor, ancf on the west by lots Nos. 88 Ac., rind j7l aforesaid,-it being |ot No. 72 of tbe alldtirfenfc off th 6 Bingham lands m Westfield, now Clymer towhsbip, Tioga ctftmtf, Pfenpsylvanla, and part of-warrant numbered 1320—containing fitfy-ono acres find flrie-tenfhS of an acre with thfc usual allow- six per cent fof roads, Ac., ajbout.thirty, acres improved, frSxme house, frame barn, npd fruit trees thereon. To Resold as the property df John T. Labar. ■ AL^O—A| lot of land, bounded and described as, follows: onlthb riottb by lot No. pf the. allotment of the Bingham lands iu J.aokson towirehijr, conveyed td Jacob Miller,- lot No. 24 conveyed to Edgar Kinher and|otN6, 37 convened to| Charles Wilson, and lot No, §4 conveyed tt> Avellin jS. Miller,- dh tbo southlby Bl conveyed to find on the wpsfc by lot-No. 40 conveyed to Sbely r and lot No. 33 conveyed to Jadob MfUlor, it being lot No. 89 ot. t|e allotment of tbe Bingham landri in Jackson to w£ a tip, Tioga cdunty, Pfenpsylvauia, and part of warrants numbered 1413 ana 1414—contain-. ing one hundred and-twenty-six. acres and onc.tchfh • of an, acre the i usual allowance df six per cfent THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. | for roads, do., about 80- acres improved,'two frame houses, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of .Charles Tillinghnst Jr. ALSO—A lot of'land hounded and described as follows: on the nottb by lot No. 24 of tbe allotment , of the Bingham lands in Clymer township, convened to Peter Walradod, on tbe bast by lot No. 12& con veyed to Dixon Sdntbftorth, on the South by lot No. 128 c'dnlHicted to William H. Reynolds, and on the west by lot No. 247 contracted to John M, Harper, it being lot No. 248 of tbe allotment of the Bingham lends in Clymer township, Tioga county, Pennsylva nia, and part of warrant numbered' fifty sucres with tbe usnpi, allofran.qp of six per cent for rokds/ifco., about 20 acres .improved, hbtiae, barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be sola as the property of William Sikes^ ALSO—A lot of . land bounded and described a& follows: on the north by lot |£o, 41 of tbe allotment of thtf Bingham lands in Farmington lowpshijlj bon tracted to Franklin Starr, and lot No.. 39 cdnyejred to Robert Casbeer, on ihe east by lot. No. 39 aforesaid, on the sopth ,hy lot No. 44 contracted to Chester Cady, and on the west by lot No v f 4.? conveyed/io Ueotge -G. Seely, it being lot No. 43 of, the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township! Tioga coun ty 4 Pennsylvania, and part of jrgrraiit numbered 1063 —containing ninety-eight abd sine-tenths of an acre, wifh the usual allpiyjihcb.of.six per cent foj roads, -Ac.', about saveaty Acres improved, two frame houses, two frame barns, blacksmith ‘ and fruit trees thereon. To be sola as the property of Lemuel Cady. « , . ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township, bounded and described as follows: beginning at A ttir#h the north oast corner of )ot No. 7 ,* thence forth 8$ deg. west 90.7 rods, west 57-6 rods, north 32, west 94 rods, north S.B rods, west 20.2 rods to a line; thence 83.1 south 86$, east on the New York State line 702.7 rods, south 84.8 rods, west 12*6} south 106.1 to a beech; thonch forth 8j wess 107.2 rods, north 41.6 rods, north BS| west 121.3 rods, sauth 20 rods, north 89$ west 58.9 rods to a hemlock, north half oast 40.3 rods to’the place of beginning six hund red and nineteen acres, being lot No. 2 of the allot ment of lands in Jackson, township and warrants Nos. 3304, 3303 and 33&5, aboqfc 400 acres improved, 5 frame houses, 4 log houses, 8 barn?; shoh shop, other out buddings, several orchards and other fruit tfbes thereon. To be sold ns tbe property of Levi J. Cooley. ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as follows: on tbe north by lot No. 92 of the allotment of the Bingham Ifinds in Middlebpry township, con tracted to Geo. W. Hymes and lot No. 304 contracted George W. Hynma A John Haddington, on the., e.ast by lot No. 94ponVtttd tt| Ira Ijavebport and lot No. 11l cdnfracted to Ransom Keeney, on too south by lots Nos. 94 and 111 aforesaid, and lot No. 170 con veyed to Lorenzo S. lirown,* and on the west by lots Nos. 170 and 92 aforesaid, it being lot No. 112 of tbe allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebury, town ship, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, abd part of war rants numbered 2045 and 429 S—containing seventy two'acres and three-tenths of an abVe with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac., about 30 acres improved, frame house, corn house, barn, saw mill, fruit trees thereon. Td bfc sold as the property of Jesse Keeney. ALSO—A lot of land bounded described os follows: on the north by the north Imb of the iState ■ of Pennsylvania, bn the east by lot No, 26 of the al lotment ef the Bingham lands in Jackson township, conveyed to Nathan Miller, on tho sorith by lot No. 29 conveyed to John Cass, and;on the west by lot No* 24 conveyed to Edgar Kinncr, it being lot No. 25 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Jackson town ship, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of war rant numbered 1413—containing fifty-three acres and eight-tenths of an; acre with tho usual allowance of six per cent for rofids, Ac., about 40 acres improved, a frame house, frame bare, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John Wilson. J ALSO—A lot of land . bounded and described as follotfrsi ofi the nbyth by W Nb. 121 of tho allotment of the Bingham Finds in Rutland township, conveyed to Bennett Reynold's, on the east by lot No. 123 con veyed to Sally Pears and lot No, 140 Sullivan, con veyed to Hir,nm Hodges, on the south by lot No. 140 aforesaid anfi lot No. 135 SulliVari, conveyed to Jus tus Wood, and on tbo west by lot No. 119 Sullivan and Rutland contracted to Mathaen Reynolds, it being lot No. 122 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rut land and Sullivan townships, Tioga county, Pennsyl vania, and part of warrants bumbered 1819 and 1820 —containing eigtflV-three acres and four tenths of an acre with the ostial allowance dif six per cent for roads, Ac., ’fibout fifty acres improved, frame house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Soipmpn Phillips. XLSC£— A lot of laud bounded and described as follows: On the north by lot No. 185, of the allotment of the Bing ham lands in Middlebury township; contracted to Gilbert B, Owlett, Jr., on the east by lot No. 301, contracted to Gilbert B. Owlett Jt., on tbe sooth by lots Nos. 162 and 4, conveyed to Newberry Cloos, Jr., and on tho west by lot No. 1, con voyed to Gilbert B. Owlett, it being lot No. 2of theallotnw nt of tbe Bingham lands in Middlebury township. Tioga county Pennsylvania, and part qf warrant numbered 1356—contain ing sixty-five acres, with the usual allowance of six per cfenC for roods <Ec., about 40 acres improved, frame house, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as xho property of Daniel Churchill. ALSO—A Idt bf land bottnd&d and described as fol lows $ On tbe north by lot No. 133 of tbe allotment of tbe Bingham Lands !n Ricbinondtownsbip contracted to Horace Borden, and lot No 151 contracted to Horace B. Seymour. On the east by lot No 150 Richmond A Rutland contracted to James Fhalcn and lot No, 116 Richmpnd, Jutland A Sullivan, contracted to Silves ter Bfitoey. On by lot Nd; 19 Rictynop'd. conveyed to James B> Wilson apd on the west by Ibl No, 133 aforasaid. being lot No. 142 of the allot ment oftbe Bingham Lands in .Richmond township Tioga County, Pennsylvania and part of warrant num bered 1821—containing fifty acres and six-tenths of an acre with tho usW, allowance of six per cent for roads Ac., nbodt 39 afcres improved, House, barn A fruity trees,.thereonV Tote srild'ris the property of Bethud.Bentley. , 4 -, ALSO—A lot of land in JWelisboro, bonndfid north cast by William south west by Richard Eng lish, north west by Pearl Street, south east by slteet leading by A. A, Marples-Hjontaining i of an abre, frame bouse and frnlt trees thoreoft. To be sold a£ the property ofj M« J. Orifr&9np ft fißi’*« Chas Grier son and Montravllle Grierson, Caroline Grierson, arid iida Grierson) heirs, Grierson. . ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township* borinded north by Caleb Trobridgg, ejast by lands ip possession of Samuel Swimler and Adijial King, south by Adrial King and west by A. B. Tannery-containing about 50 acres, about fifteen abrqs improved, a frame house and some fruit trees thoreon. To be sold as the prop erty of Maicom Tatel , L ALSO—A lot of Jan.d in I)elmar township, bounded north by William WarrincrJ east by lands in posses sion of WiUJantßache, foutjh by Amos Warriner, and west by lands formerly' of Siqion Wilcox—containing about 15 aerbs, about 12 a<res improved, log bouse, log barn, and-fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tbe property of Hannah E. Hal!. ' t ALSO —A certain two story frame house or build ing, situate in tho township of Bloss, in jhe county of Tioga, on the east side of Williamson road, contain ing In part oh said stteot 18 feet, mor8 { or less, and.in depth 28 fdbt, bohndetl on tlio norih and bast by ra carit lots by shop owned by P. L. Clark, J on the west by Wil liamson road, and the lot 'or piece of -ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building. ,To be sold as tbe property of James R. Tulteck owner or reputed owifeFi ALSO—A lot of land in Rtitlaridjjtownship, bound-* ed hottb by Wro. Updike and' S. Wood, east by-E* tfood, 6but’h by Jdbu Newberry apd C* Gall, and west' by S. Kennedy—containing abont 104 acres, about 76 aefes ifrip'rovSd, frame hotise, frame barif, log Shop; fruit trees and orchard thereon. To bo sola as thg proper# of Philander W. Rockvtell. ALSO—A lot of lapd in township, Botmded nqrth eitetbj William jEherontz, and south by I. Stono—containing about four acres of improved land, with some fruit treed thereon. To be sold as the property of Joseph Humphrey. AliSO—A lot of . land* In BfOOkfield fownship,' bounded north by S, Tuhbp and John Lewis, east by Bicghaifi iitids, south by Jjingham lfindt rind Lemuel west by S. Tubbs, E. Culver and. Bingham lands—containing about one hundred -una severity ricfeS, about forty acres improved, a frame house and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as (Hq property of Samuel Tubbs. i . ALSO—A lot of laud in Tioga, bounded iiu'rth by Crooked Creek, cast by road leading from WellsWc and Tioga road td Bayers Mills, south by Wfellsboro and Tioga road, and west by lands of Ljrfzuiri Adame —containing about one acre of laqd, a frame bouse, frame out hove bf kitchen, frame barn acd shed and fruit trees thereon: To be, sold as- the property of James Goodrich and Horace S. Johnson tbrfo tenant. ALSO—A lot of Irind in Chatham township, to wit? cffmiiieri'Mng about 10 rods wes£ of the fbad ori-the south lirib of fhb Taylor lot adjoining Richard Hull ott tho north? fhence west 109 rods along the line; thence north 83 rods; ihencrieast ftfihe road; thence south cristeriy tq the place of heginning-r-ctmtainingi. twenty acres, all improved; frame house, barn fruit trees thereon. To bo sold' property of William D. Kelley. , ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bounded north by'Daffbvs, east by Dnffcys and James English, souikby I. J. W. and west by Ivin,.*—contain • ing S>out 70-acre(y about 10 or acres improved, a Ipg house, shanty and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as tbs property of Samuel Campbell Jr. .ALSO—A lot of land In Quines township, bounded north end vest by Billings lands, east by Long Bun Bead, and sooth by main highway-containing about one acre of improved land, a ftsma tavern house, frame barn, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Benjamin Barse. ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrence townnship, founded north by Cowanesqns Biver, east by Widow Neloonj soiilh by the James Ford estate, and west by road running south from Cowanesqne River to Bear Creels—.containing about IT bores, all improved and frnit trees thereon, excepting therfefrom, two acres convoyed td Ihb widow NelS'dn. hod i of ah acre bet ing school housh lot To be sold (Is the Jlroperty of .Henry Cdlegrove. ALSO-tA lot of land in Morris township, bounded liorjH BJ wdrrunt No. 4220, east by warrant No. 4368, soulK by wkirAai Ho. 4379, and west by warrant No v 4388 —containing aoallt 690 aete« with two lumber shanties thereon. To be hiild ii the property of S. T. McCormick. ■ . g. I POWER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Wellsboro, Aiighst 14, 1861, | WAR! WAR! , UPON HIGH PRICES & LONG ckilMsi O: BULLARD lifts just returned from the cities with a cotdpliite as- sartment of SUGARS, . COFFEES, . MOLASSES, RAISINS, and other staple Groceries, which cannot be eiicelled in quality or che'aptihss in this or other codntry town. t , | His new stock of Groceries embraces ■ SALERATCS, ! SOAP, I ORANGES, KEROSINE, CASTOR OIL, SWEET OIL, end nearly ail ihe luxuries used in the tables of Civilization generally and the people of Tioga County Among these are such articles as DAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, DRIES BEEF, an excellent article. CODFISH, Pickled or Dried; MACKEREL, WHITEFISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES, Ac, A good article of FAMILY FLOUR* Always on hand. Also, ' kIGE, CORN STARCH, STREP, 46. ! Wood Son wAnih Including, WASH TUBES, PAILS, fcHURNS, FANCY BASKETS, MEASURES, BABY WAGONS, two or three kindi, MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES,, CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of them, tIIAVKLING BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for small hoys. BUGGY MATS, had other things too numerous to mention. DRICB FBtITS, Including DRIED PRUNES; DRIED APPLET, DRIED PEACHES, ! ” DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS; Also, aU kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. MISCELLANEOUS. HEMP and CANARY* SEEDS, LAMP CHIMNEYS, all size*, AJimihtSh'e Candles, Snulf, Stacking and ChaWidg tobaccOjU dozeH varYcs,Andtigoo’d assortment of Yankee! No- tions arid Toys. Wbllsljoro, April IV, 1801 i\EW GOODS! VERY CHEAP FOR READY PA It. \ T. L. BALDWIN Has and is now receiving a large and various stock of SPRING AND SUMMER * MERCHANT LS*B j Composed of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, .HARDWARE, ■BOOTS and SHOES, HATS and CAPS, MADE etOiHING, WOODiEN WAR&, and in fact all Merchandise called for in the market, all of whiel* will be sold at the PANIC PRICES for READY PAY. J All persons desiring to buy Goods for CASH, will do well to call and examine my stock of MeH csA eeise \ ’ beforS making purchases elsewhere, as the 'stock' will be disposed of at unusually low prideS for Cash. J ■Tioga; May S. 1881. T. L. BALDWIN. WE|*LSBORO’ ACADVyiW Wellsboro*,.Tioga .County, Penna., MARINES N. ALLEN. A. M.i - - Principal assistecLby a corps of component U&cbe’t*.. - The jtyU Term will commence on the 10th inst. Tuition for term of fvvr&en \oeeki f from $2.90 to s6 ' oo ' MILITARY iMSTRtCTIOK wiftbe introduced this term into the Academy, Recor ding to a late net of the Legislature of -this State. y&sr A Ts.t'cHßS r CtASS Will dfao be forced. By order of Trustees, ' ‘ j. p’ DdsALisOK, PrWl. Wellaboro, Aug. 7, 1861. i NEW COOPEII SHOP.—The undersigned respectfully informs the citizens of Wellaboro and vicinity; that bfc biis opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite cu6wt § WAGON SHOP, and is ready to dp all manner of work prompt pnd tti order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tab. Re pairing also dode pA short notice. 0. F. ELLIS. Wellsboro, May 8, 1861. NOTICE. —The public are hereby notified that the co-partnership heretofore existing Aha coadacted.in.the name of ffa. A. A E, G. Lone, is now desolrcd by iffatnal consoAt; mking effect ifii 28th day of July, 1861. ' WM. A. LANE, Jncjtqon. July 31.1861. 3t«. , E. G. LANE. ; . WOOL ! WOOL! The highest - Market price paid for Wool at the Union Store of J. W. BAILEY, i CO. NEW WHEAT FLOUR at ' ’ WRIGHTS * BAILEYS, TEAS, SPICfcS, LEMONS, CAMPHENE, j FLUID, tAmp oil. 1 \ ! Aisb; , r . BdUGfit Mlfilwiis itß TfaK LATE ABTAKCK WE Would k to & P e til? £ t} t. L y tALL ATTENTION . —to— I,An6E ARRtYAtB •wO t-*~ • v I s tj M M k R fi n o n s, b o k k sitibUi ■is k e e r i k g -s, &EiBT I fr G kbiJottr At tftfi tbiVEST PRICES i’Ott bA£i±; ! 'fkik kt&Akfs, Jith 'GoFFS&k 1 i A PH I CES) NOTT SEIiLIIfO Af iiESS THAN P&£§Efi7 ?&£&& febihE it do., T J! O Y, P A. Grover and Baker’s Machined fyol'k IH theirpecUilar jipd fabrics put together by it, we*r arid drop to- pieces from original weakness or bard usage, but come opart of-gito Way at (he.scams, they can not,; tb£y Will hold togetbef when ,tUo cloth i r calico around them hangs in zKgs find ttd- Y. XtaiTy News. j l< The points w e conceive most necessary ddd important to 'mbfci the wide ra dge of requirements in a machine for family sewing, we find note fblly combined in the Grover and Ba ker, vii, extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, ease oC management,! advantage of using thread .from two spool* wfthapt're-wlbdlng, Strength of work, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch, and quietness of .movement. If* therefore mark pward to the Grover and, Baker.”—i?eport of Smneu&StaU /fair of ISGo— also of St.' Souis Sate Tuir-qf i 860,, , . I, ! Stay 15,1801.—^y. QjP. Si. AO jrer|dtm hatlhg ntsettlid Accounts bn sail Tjooiks, are requested to settle thp same jby Cash or Note, inipicdiatefy, as. ,we. intend, to sell bn the pay dp ion system, until further advices from the seat of •warn a .1, , . J. W. BAILEY ’& CO. ‘ t WolUboro, July 31,1861. 5 ~ sdfi'" t. * GROVER & BAKERS ( CELEBRATED NOISELESS ,’’ sewings- Machine^,' FOB FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USB, 495 BROADWAY, Kk\? TOMK: hjtneiet in atl the principal Citiet and Totem in tht , , United’ States, ' r The’ Grover afid Baker Sewing Machine Company are no* manufocluHilg', ’ arid have on exhibition at .their different salesrooms, machines jnftkibg the Seattle or, Lock-Sjltcb, of the same patterns a&d at the saiha prices a? their celebrated Qrdvet’ ihd Baker StittlS Maelyues, thus the public the advantage of coni pari tig the stitches of the two leading taachlneaand exercising tbeirovrn judgment as to their re spective merits. This is the tinty cofeapahy-that manufacture both kinds of machines, and therefore the only one that can olhr tHls privilege to the purchaser. 1 u Wo speak when wo say that, after having ‘tried all tbe.princfpal Seeing Machines, wo must accord to 'that of ofp?er apd Baker the Those indlspen sable features of sewing, strength, uniformity andelaaticitj, all of which are brought ont in this incomparable iarentioaj juate It tte fi«t sewing machine In the country. Others every characteristic necessary to.make it moat desirable. if, Y. (Kristian AdvooaU and Journal . j !*' Mirit vs. Pmtesce.—Wo perceive that the' Qrotor atni Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing pjpre and more in fevor, both formannftctuying and family purppsejH-but -,espeda]ly,aa adapted }o ail .the of fainlly usel Otter machines,! by dint of brazen puffery ami coDdiving’With eotnmittees ai annual fairs, have beoh ihriist k forwahl into the first place; but {bey are fast losing this unmerited pbsl hob. feat perils of tEo Grover and Br&eb Miithlsw are Wgibhlhg to i>e known in a practical way, {and daily Is thb bemacd for them Increasing, while thodomahd for liefetofbrh better known, but Inferior machines, is proportionally de creasing* So it turns oqt in this, as in many other instances) that ‘honesty is,the best policy,’ and the right, in tho end comes uppermost. “A trial of over two years enables us to say with the great est Confidence that there is no better machine fot general tbanQroyerand Baker's Sewing Machine Co. It makes a beautiful clastic scam that does not rip with wear or vrp&l&iig, rpns iqlmost noiselessly, is plain, simple, eiay Id Vofk, and not likhlo to get out of rcpdlr/fastens-the ends or its otpn thread, and uses threads and silks directly from tb4 spools on which! they dto bought.**— Y. tcad&l MAIJHQOD, Row Lost, few Kestoreik Just Published, in S SealotLJEnyelope; A lectbreqo the feature, Treatment, pud Radical orSeminal Weakens, Sexual Debility, NervctigtjeßsamHnvob untary emission, I producing impoteoby* Consumption, ana. Mental and Pbysijail Debility* By Host. J. jC(7LXißlvijx, jI.D4 The important [fact that tlio nftfql coflsequktipfeaof spit abusd may be effettnfilly removed WltboUt’ihtefhal medicines, or the dangerops iflppliqatiopg of caustics, instruments, med icated bougie*, apd other- empirical devices, is here clearly demonstrated, and the entirely hew and highly successful (reateentj-w adopted fay (He celebrated . adthor fully) es:' plained, hy means of which, every ode is enabled-to cure him? Sdfjjerfectly, and at the least possible cost, thereby, avoid ing all tho se.oay, This lecture will pfove a boob tb thousands and thousands. ... Sent Under seal] in a plain envelope, to any address;,,-post paid, on the ricelpt of tiro postage stamps, by addressing j.• 1 Dr: CH. J. C. Klfliii!), • 127 Bowery, Now. York. Post Office Ikhc 4)&86l |i BAILEY & CO.; AT THE UNISON STORK) . Hel 'l'sb OH 6i Arc opening a fine Stock of Nfew , „ jpij. bough’l at f PANIC PRICES,” and, will be sold FOB CASH, atja liltleABOVE C.OST, if portiblbj I tEbyboby ~ Nelt Goods dud Ptlcek > Jail an s soo tK< fIG OSi iO£i nkbu SCHOOJLi WILL OP ,SN the tall tdrs of the ehsutag year, An*. 27(Ji, Winter term;Deb. lOth. Sprine term, lBs2. „■ - Each Term tj> fourteen week?. Tuition from s3,to $O, .Booms,furnished foe those wishing to board themselves. i Board sl.6o;J,Baui| and lo(\ging,,sJ.Ts pgr week; Boom, .$1.50 poilterpi; Instrumental Music, with nte of iostrumhht, ; 10.00; Sangingih classes free.. I Schodl Books edp bt> procured at the Institution. •■3o' For Circulars, or for further jtnrticalars Address A. R, NIGHTMAN) Principtd. Osceola, July |31,1881/ ItEMOVAIIi JOSEPH , RIBEROLLB ? tTAS removed his BOOT. SHOE. LEATHER —*■ and EINBIG .STORJ3, frjyn h* B . lute locatiun\on Main Street, tojhis Tannery at the lower end of tho village, where be will be glad to wait on his customers and the public Igoperally. Competent workmen m employed In tho Manufactilriiig Department, and alf ttork warranted to bo our otrn manufacture. Also, all kinds of - READY-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, ccus&ntly on hhnd. ( AU kinds of Leather j£nd Sh< o' Findings, alsd (jctoslantly on hand and for sale at low prices for cosh Or ready pay. HIDES and ] taken in exchange for Good® at the highest nfarijet price. JOS. RIBEROLLB. Wellshoro, Aug. 14,1561. v K. K. All th( se indebted to the subscriber by bo» it aocodnt, of otherwise, arej requested to'call qt and square tip. 4 JOS. RIBEROLLE. Application for a* “divorce.—™ Alordiea-Canada.—Tou are hereby notified that Ursula Canada, your wife, has applied to the court of Common Pleas'of Tioga County, for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony, and that the said Court barb appointed Monday, the 2d day of September, next; at 2 o'clock.?, ftf., for hearing the said Ursula Can ada In the.premises, at which time aid place you can* appear if you think proper. S. I, POWER, Wpllsboro, AngustT, TStll. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.^—The undersigned', appointed- an auditor to settle the account of 0. H. L. Ford, Executor of the estate of James Ford,- deo'd and Uiake; distribution of the proceeds of said estate, will attend .to the duties, of bis appointment at the office, of A. P. Cone, in Wellsboro, on the 28ibf day of August, .l P. M. . THOS. ALLEN, Jhly 31, 180<l Auditor, A fPLI CATION FOR f< V XJL lowing persons have filed their petitions hi the Court of Qoartep Sessions of Tioga-County for Li cences Jto keep ihns or taverns in theirrespective ships, and a hearing upon the applications will bp had at the coming in of the Court in. the afternoon of Wednesday, of first week of September next; ... Afawvoo,I—L. 1 —L. £r Comstock;
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