Ttfg AGITATOR. fip *lf » 'lKjflßiqil,*. H&IMto, wtfdaeadiy, August 6, Aa,Twtt»epient?. .■r, Btowell. 1 - • «&*«•• ■ : jT ! ?C! 1 1 ii 11 1 * l ****' lT ~ , ” r 1 £"£ |' 0-Nobh: Dork.—Tie Samira freubt T|ssd«y thrpeiapdred en- ponpt afw^ttk,;jbeiii'f|iore .’’ * ‘ J',,'; j . drKr. ,H. A, . SimmpM,: pf | this ilj, rtcttf'y fcii-*- tntnßr taken from "bright , tfir twelre yean of euferißl;;Tfie opeijition .arfomsity Dr { Brown, hWy-Bbd \h€ tkfnor weipljrtrfo ir corrispotideßt, “fioger Bdj.f : ns Ijjii prison in Richmond, and aendjrpa ti.ljat of Uismcn, already published, He *»y»he {(-wall, allowed to set theboyain thhotbetiiiells. premises to give the readers'of, the AtyiTAT*® bis •face itfcoptifity (braid-be eyerbato tbp|gt>od ttjt to be released. ’yi t ' .;■£ jp-fua &t4Jrw.—Tbo Nichols’, ciiinpletion. It sofa's’ very mu;h Jo ,b«nty of the village.. Bowen eipacta the pew jpire Store te be ready for him'about the flfst of jambor. We learn that Judge iNiebrla a p a splendid flag-staff, over the the ■A. from which, the Stara-and Stripes is to float on ,1 occasional, , “Lqnlg may jUware,”_anii tho ei'dgo MiETixo.—A largtf number, of thdjoit !, of ChStlam assembled In a groro near the® an /.School Home, on Satnr'day last, for a schiqPeelo i.ion; We learn from thcteein atfendodceijthat '' interest was manifested’by the pepple, andTthe don one of more than ordinary pleaapre.; gnpt t j», C. 0. Bowman, H; W. Williams, S.F. Wilson, IP. VnnDusen, and others, tnndi short addresses. people of Chatham ,ajro,ajT»ie.tp the importance (iiconraging and snstamfhg 'f’hi|r. school in iycry ilbie way, hence thii’ large demonstration-. pSot- Istanding the ohjeofof the meeting confined trshpedts of an educational character, we'ioarh|thit jatenae fe’elieg pervacled the.people ai. fatSnf.of dl; filling op ear quota of men.under the date call imopj) and urging the wnr'to a successful co^jile'- Situation of tke-TSog-a. 1 Boy 4. '|j leprint belew the latent accounts we'have !inot companies in the army front this ijtiiie to giro each week,-if. possible, tbh ijjjact jo of each company, not alonofor the benefit of ipjopls at home, bat for the benefit of the.Rbys ,iilm. Every soldier from live County ideates iboa shero the “ other companie’s” are, had ilcy jil certainly to bo gratified with this Intolligiliice. (imaid tfaereforo.be grateful to any person fojithe '.intelligence from the soldiers. r j: Itj, A, lit Pa. Rifles,'Rcserve.Corps, late daftoju ’isi The rumor that Capt. 'fiolldnd .was Wot ji,i! put at rest by tho following letter fromjOol, Ct,under date of July 21st‘: " ' f,|‘ •Dun Sm,—Your letter* directed'to me at «n,faas been forwarded U me. I regret topAy ;il! the reports I beard there, concured In‘ham rh; ny greatly esteemed friend, Cap't, politiad, -;tlio killed. Maj. Slona. who commandetjflbo j-UiU before Richmond, mentioned the Usj'of rfriaod as an undoubted fact. .If tbero . la/my* ri fgr questioning it, it baa not, I regret to py, lomy knowledge. The Government d"Jes *Ab( isny information in particular bases' l)©y|tfd iu famished to the public, through the ' lewtfta ifciimsntha close association irith Capt. ’jolfcrid me know 1 him well and esteem him Itgfalljn i«latiom in which we stood to- each otlUr, ,Vj hit close attention to duty, made his fi 4e osaa* ri'creilrt to the Bcgiment, r atui his anritf£lo'|t|s dgn, made him beloved as much ao-he . Xo one, I assure you, joins yon in-'lamea&dg •_ -*" fl Charles Jl Bn>bLß.J'i j tli ietterwhieh we print elsewhere, from Mr.^O. gives from this Company, dmgarein the Hospitals of the District of jU. LeTrii'-CHffbnrna Hospital, general 'debility — U Starer, Ml Pleasant Hospital, Georgetown ' P. Back, remittent ftfir, afldMJptefaa Cofly, i debility, are at Fairfax Seminary Hospital. iK. Rowley, is at' the Judiciary Square JJospi||U r *»ith typhoid farer.' - ■ '?• J I--E, ijt BogL Rifles, P. B, C. CapL Nllpi. j J 1-iHai praba’bl® that the prisoners iq B&cVmqpd ithb company, will soon bo Lc&ic aff taken at DranesVille and released 'ncintlykeen Ordered to report for :.«he nng soldier* of {bis company are xeportod£a|ck ikCliSTmrne hospital at Washington: ■J-C.Horn, Paul JAosier, ''s’ Si M, 57th Reg'-L, Pa. Vbt> CapL Caulking -IT lb have no later news frdjn this company.!'. E-aD. \wdA. H. Keite'aW’boHr'itthe CafVor sVabiDgioa, I>. C,, and both wounded in tf e afro, '\Matli Keg't, Pa. Vol*.> C*pL Wbitqey. jV r o Capt. ftbd Lieut: Eees> bate Reason unknown. * ; . , s r Moist R6 S % Parols., EaptHvA, Dewey is Eick.atthe Union Hospital, H, Jerrolds, gun shot wound in ‘atl toa Judiciary Square Hospital.' ' ’* (H Ut Rcg't. Hides* Pa. K. C t Capt. Uc^b • i i \j four companies of tho BUcktails once Kane, arc fiow.ia com aland of Cajit. Haud constitute McDowclTa bodf guard. Xjaiy lfarreDton, Va. , ~ • f\ ; *B,6th Regt. Pa. Eoe..Corps, Capt Carlo. v| 'hrt.no later news from tins Company. B« tpe “ at Fairfax Saminary Hospital confined with ■?*S!a; 6. j. at the same plica Citn • »ith bronchitis; Wm. McGraff has fetatne&to ' s - 8. Ives is at Cliffbume ‘“'"mutism. Jamas Moore if still at Jutiici yy A - *Hospital, suffering from general debility.! „| J °rda.n of the 62d Pa-VoU. is at thr Georgetown. * * ' ’' ‘ * SV r I •frkod who sendsus’ th'o nanjes of tte fcfjek '('ttoded ia and around Washington is onjs oTßshe of the Pennsylvania Soldiers •cUtioa of that city, Tjie following Utter will bo read with interest hy allj j. J ilav# Visited nearly all of them, rotjeirffiy* ??“iham doing well—all convalescent but j.jjror l(i ’ *8» was wounded at the Pair oa6s;hrtfc#. , J lO WM »torero one, and the surgeon' to)d BB 1 a ‘l« doubtful. His brother ia witkbim ti** ** *' :11 CMtd fC| r as l« possible in a gnvew ,in!r**'. * called in to esc him te-tfay J«a "“prised at seeing the President "did 1 ,lle visitors—" Uncle Abe” went are jgjd j . F° or sufferers by the faandj asking- il tBo 110f mtn t tlley belonged to, how they were j >asd speaking a bind werd to each. 1 1,0 bare in the person of “ Old ln4 fali 8”"“ “<“>/ mprally, ment«||y ( who amid bis ton tboOsand oa^gs ‘bliss, finds time to go t«| the littU jlgt e< band dying patriotseldior and sptbjik i; s^° r 1 consolation. He stands *J plje *- boots,” I believe, and be.is : -r-J| i i i "! V??jo . 1 . tall, in my opinion, in proportion, morally uid Intel, rleclaally. i Mr*. “Abs”is a changed woman since her beißaTomeDt- 'She la unquestionably a caaph wiser ohd boltar Woman to-day:than she -was a year. ,ajje.. She, now, too, finds time to visit hospitals and iswinning goltleh opiniois tfofcpnr suffering soldiers. Long may theybbfh wave nher the last “ scorpion’’ and alligator” of the South shall be scourged from the lanct" ‘ ; ' ' There are now in the District of Colombia hospi tals according to ,the. official register, about 10,000 siok 'and wOnnded soldiers. ' The greater number will seen he reported for dnty. : I have visited most of the hospitals and .can say from .personal knowledge that they are well and the patients feel grateful to think they are %o J well'-carsd for, and from their ardent desires la go home and Visit their loved ones and friends’, their wants are very generally supplied. «rs: 1 ", v In Keeney villa, July 23th, by G. D. Keeney, Esq. •Mr.'ADELBERT WEST, to Mi»s PRANCIRGUJf- MIKGS. ‘ In, rSoiitbport, cnfte 20th ult, by Charles Evans, Eaq-.'Mr; EDWARD 0. “BROWN<jf Middlebury, Tie ga County Pa., to Hies LAURA. HILLER of South port, N. Y. . ■ ; E> I & X 3-. \ , In Charleston, Pa, Aug, 2, 1862, SALLY, wife of Elijah Peak, in the 71st year of her ago. In Colombia, Bradfprd Co. Pa., on Sunday morn ing, July 27th,' STR’kIT, son of .William and Mary A. Strait, ia the 24th year of his ago- ■ . Mr. Strait was ona of. our noblest young men. Of r firm, yet gentle disposition, decidedly temperate in all his bubits, he was known only to be respected and loved. In his death, the family have lost an affectionate eon and brother, and society one of its best members. Just.before the hist, he called hU friends around him, and taking each by the hand, bade them farewell, telling them not to weep for him, as he was only going home a little before the rest, ilia fu neral was attended by a largo concourse of relatives and friends, on Tuesday, ipth ult, G. 1». M. In Millertown, Pa., July ISth, of Diptheria, AL ICE MILLER, daughter of AVellen S. and Sally Ann Miller, aged 12 years, 10 months and 10 days. In Liberty, July 22d, after an illness of three weeks, MARGARET T,, daughter of George and Mary Love good, aged 18 years, 1 month and 16 days. SPECIAL NOTICES. IMPORTANT TO FEMALES! THE HEALTH 'AST) LIFE OF WOMAN IS continually in peril if she is mad enough to neg lect or maltreat those sexual irregularities to which two-tbirds of her sex are more'or less subject. i)R. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS, prepared from the same formula which the inventor, CONKLXUS L. CHEESEMAN, M. I)., of New York, has for twenty yea,rs used ’successfully in an extended private prac tice —immediately relieve without pain, all disturban ce*'of the peHodicafdisoharge, whether from relaxation or suppression. They act like a charm m removing the pains that accompany difficult or im moderate menstruation, and are the only safe and re liable remedy for Flushed, Sick Headache, Pains in the Loins, Back and Sides. Palpitation of the Heart, Herr ons Tremors, Hysterics, Spasms, Broken Sleep and other unpleasant aud dangerous effects of an unnatu ral condition of the sexual - function*. - In the worst cases of Fluor Albiis'XiT Whites, they effect a speedy cure. TO WIVES AND MATRONS, HR. CHEESEMAN’S PILLS are offered as the only safe means of renewing interrupted menstrua tion, but ] LACHES MUST BEAR IN MIND That on that very account, if taken when the interrup tion arises from natural causes, they will inevitably prevent the expected events. This CAUTION IS ABSOLUTELY NECESSARY, for such is the ten dency of thd'Piils to restore the original functions of the sexual organization, that they inevitably arrest the process of gestation. 1 Explicit directions, stating ithen, and ic if v they should not be used, tdlk each Box—the Price Out Dol lar each Box, containing from 40 to 60 Pills. A valuable Pamphlet, to be bad free, of the Agents. Pills.setit ly virtU promptly, by'enclostng price to the Agent. Sold by druggists generally. R. B, HUTCHINGS, Proprietor, For sale at Roy’s Drug Store. Deo. 11,1861.-ly. . 20, Cedar st, New York. Closing out Sale. THE SUBSCRIBER is selling out the bal ance of bis , SVIMER STOCK, consisting of , SILKS, ' BERAGES, ■f TISSUES, LAWNS, G RET GOODS, MOHAIRS, SHAWLS, ,i LACE MANTILLAS, SILK MANTILLAS, . ; CLOTH SACQDES, CLOTH CLOAKS, 4k CLOAK CLOTHS, BONNETS, RIBBONS.- RUSCHES, STRAW GOODS, PARASOLS, , &C., &C. } (forming allargl’cT stock of DESIRABLE SUMMER GOODS than can usaaHj be found in thit counly) at a GRJBAT SACRIFICE. Customers can bay any of those goods at much less than ■ NEW YORK COST. Our slock of Domestic and House-keeping Goods are in good shape and will bo‘ SOLD CHEAP. Grocery Stock is larger and more complete than 'over, amLetory article will besold at:the latest Cash Price. , An iraolioited. j v. ; • : ' JAMKS A. PARSONS, , ’ No. 3 CONCERT BLOCK, ', • ' CORIHN&, Nl Y. August 7, 1862. fefe. 12, 1862. • Register’s Notice. NOTICE is hereby given, that James I, Jajckson, executor of Isaac. Merrick, dec’d., has filed bis account iu the Eegiser’s office of Tio ;a county, and that the same will.be presented to the Orphan’s Court of said fcotnty, ofl Monday, the Ist day of Septem ber 1562, for confirmation and allowandte, H. S. ■'ARCHER, Register. Wellsboro, August 6, 1862. : .-VroTICE is hereby givpn that an application has J\j h e en made to the Court of Common Pleas,of Ti oga Coupty, by Joel H. Austin; Charles Howard, OD. ,8. Buokboo and others, to grout a charter of incor poration for religious purposes, to themselves, their assooiatee and successors; under the name and style ef <i <pbe First Methodist Episcopal,Church of Furming tan,” and if no sufficient cause be shown to the con trary, the said Court will decree that they become and be a body corporate. By th» Court, June 18, 1862. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth’y. EXECUTOR’S NOTlCE,—Letters' testamentary having been granted to the subscriber o» the es tate of Marvin B. Metcalf, lata of Brookfield .town ship, dec'd., notice is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, and those having Claims to present them properly .authenticated for settlement to the eubseriber at Brookfield, j | JOANNA METCALF, Executrix. Brookfield, June 11,1862,® f • A CURIOSITY-— I Quite » cariosity ijn tbe shajjSSofc - new patent Fruit Jar for preserving Fruit, cun be seen at Roy's Drug Store. Call and examine it even if you do not wish to buy.. , ■ -A. R, R I B » , "NOTICE. THE TIOGA CQtJNTT AGITATOR. SHEERIFF’Si sales. JBy Tirtun of sundrywritaof Levari Facius, Fi eri Facios, and Venditioni Exponas, issued but of the Courtbf Common Pleas of Tioga county, Pa.,'to in® directed, will be to public sale in the Court House in Wellsboro, on Monday the 25th day of August 1863, at Fo’clock in the afternoon the following described property, to wit: A lot of land in Shippen township, bounded! on rite north by Levi Stewart, east by Wm. Bacoe, south by Wm. Hem and Wm. Wheeler, and west by lot surveyed to Homer Bacos, containing about 75 acres more or less, about 40 acres Improved, 1 loghouse, I log stable, and some fruit trees theffc on. To be sold as the property of Martin Furman. Also, a lot of-land in -Belmar twp;, hounded on the north by lands owned by Hezekiah Stowell, east by Samuel Benaur, south by John Grimes and 'Job Green’s lot, now owned by Jobn Dickinson and W. D; Bailey, and west by lands of Her. Stowell and Job Green’s lot aforesaid, containing about 100 acres, about 40 acres improved, frame house, log barn, and other outbuildings and some-fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the-property of Conrad Gunther. Also a lot of land in Brookfield twp., hounded north by lotbf John Fierce apd AlansouCady, east by John Pierce, sooth by S. Gardner, and west by Bingham lands;'Containing about 130 acres, about. 85 acres improved, 2 fraud houses; frame barn, corn-house,..outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To he sold as the property ofWm. D. Malloroy. ■ Abo a lot of land in Rutland twp.bounded north by Joseph Andrews, eastaby Isaac’ Bentley and Wm. Lawrence, south hy Wm. Hutchinson, and west by Horace Brace and: Norman Brace, con taining 100 acres, with; about 5 acres improved. To be sold as the property of Nelson Goujd. Also a lot of land in Union twp., bounded on the north by Hiram Ltmdin, east by Hiram Landin and Nathan Palmer, south by Nathan Palmer, and west by Wm, Baldwin And Abrnm Eaudali. con taining about 50 acres," about 40 acres unproved, 1 frame house, 2 frame banka and apple orchard thereon.- 1 . ■ AJbo another lot bounded north by road leading from Canton to Block Housd, east by said'Daniel Randall, south by land of Nathan Paltaet, west by land of Wm. Barrows, containing about 20 acres, about 15 acres improved, a l(auu: house and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Daniel Randall. AlsO a lot of land in Middlebury fwpi, bounded on the north by Elijah Kioney’-s lauds, east by land owned by Washington Hines and Garretsou lot, south by Bennett & Ranpall aud N. L. West, and west by Thomas "West and Clark Cowl, con taining about 145 acres mofo or less, about 50 acres improved, 2 frame houses, 2 frame barns and ! a few fruit trees thereon. T& be sold as the pro perty of John Kohler. I I Also a lot of land in Delmurtwp., bounded north , by Wm. Warriuer, east by lands in possession of I Wm. lincho, south by Amos Warmer, and west by lands formerly of 4J Wilcox, containing about 15 ' acres, about li acres improved, log house, log i barn and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property ol Hannah E. Hall. . 1 Also a lot of land in Liberty twp., bounded north by M. Kritziuger, east by E. Lictt, south by David Ostrum and west by Samuel Eibble, containing I about 55 acres, about 35 acres Improved, log house, i log barn,outbuildings and some frnit trees thereoli. i To be sold as the property of John M. Love. Also a lot of land in Delmar twp., known os the Wellsboro Cemetery, bounded- on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Geo. McCloud, dec., aud J F Donaldson, east by Joseph Eiberolle aud H Sherwood, south by Levi I Nichols and west by highway, containing about 10 [acres all improved (excepting herefrom the lots already sold.) To be sold as the pioperty of James I Jackson et. al., trustees of the Wellsboro Cemetery Co. Alsu a lot of laud in Richmond twp., bounded north by Mrs. L by high way,south by Ira Lowusbury and west by Tioga river, con taining about L 3 acre,ffraine bouse tmtf fruittrees thereon. To be sold as the property of Horace Lownsburv. Also a lot of laud in Brookfield twp., boundecT north by lands of the heirs of James Bryden, dec., oast by the township line dividing Brookfield aud Deerfield towdships, south by lands of said Bry den estate and west by lauds of-said Bryden estate, containing 5 acres all improved with 1 log house thereon, To be sold as the property of Hiram Inscho. [ Also a lot of land in Union twp., Bounded north by Parik Peters, east by John ;Case, sonth by An son Dann and west by E Gleason, containing about 90 seres, about 50 acres improved, frome house, frame burn, apple orchard nud other fruit trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Isaac P Foster. , Also a lot of land in Covington twp., bounded north by V. Gray, east by Wm. Swan, south by Victor Gray and others, and west by Graves, containing about 89 acres, about 50 acres improv ed, l;4rame house, frame bnrn,jwagon shed and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of George B. McGrath. , Also a lotof land;in Charleston twp., hounded north and east by Oliver Elliutt, south by State Road, and west by meeting house lot, containing about 3-4 of an acre all improved, with good frame store-house and dwelling house combined, and some fruit trees therepn. To be sold as the pro perty of Abram Johnson. Also a lot ofland in Union tvyp., bounded north by lands of Thomas Callahan, east by Benjamin Plunk and Phillip Coon, south by John Green and west by lands of Dartt & Fitch, containing 530 acres, üboht 12 acres improved, 1 frame house, saw mill, outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Augustus Castle. Also a lot of land in the Borough of Wellsboro, bounded north by Dr. Webb, east by Waterstseet, south by Hannah Seays and west by Julius Sher wood, containing about half an acre, more or less, 1 frame house, frame barn and outbuildings there on. To be sold ns the property of A. 8. Brewster. Also a lotof land in Liberty twp.. bounded north' by George Levergood and Fred’k Welty, east by- Joseph Reed, south by W Forer, and west ,by Academy Lands, containing about 46 acres, about 30 acres improved, frame house, log barn, apple, orchard and other b uit trees thiireou. To be sold as the property of George Landis. Also a lot of land iu Lawrence twp., bounded ; north by lands in possession of W W Ballard, east by Jonas Skelton, south by Calket & Nash and \ west by Erustus Butts, containing about 100 acres, j about 50 acres improved, 1 log house, frame Larn , and wagon house and sheds, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Also another lot of land iu Lawrence twp., bounded north by lands in possession of Rozell & Colton, cast by Alfred Carey, south by “Colket lands,” and west by “Smith lot,!’ containing about 65 acres, about 10 acres improved, I saw mill, frame house and bam thereon. To be sold as the property of Peter Myers. i Aasoalpt ofland in Middlebnry twp., bounded north by Wm. Button and —Brady,east by Samuel Cady mid Geo. Champlain, south by Miles Good win and Bingham lands; and west by S. Chamber: lain and Wm. Button, containing about 146 acres! about 110 acres improved, 2 log houses, 1 frame ham, frame shed, frame com house, frame milk house, and large apple orchard thereon. To be sold os the property of Fred'k Losinger and John Losinger, and J.iE. Andrews and 13. Andrews, terre tenants. _ Also a lot ofland in Middtobury twp., bonnded and described as follows: Beginning at a post the northwest comer hereof; thence east 107 9-10th perches to a post; thence south 21-2 west 315-10th perches to a post; thence east : 7B 9-lOth perches to a post; thence south 2 deg. west 53 5-10th per-- ches to a post; thence sonth 1 1-2 west 39 2-Ioth perches to a post; thence north 88 14 west 7 8-10th perches to a post; thence south 14 west 145 8-10th perches to a post; thence north 89 west 70 sJoth perches to a post; thence north 97 4-10th perches to a post; thence north 4 14 deg. east?. 4-10th percheB to a post j thencfc north 881-3 west erches to a.post; thence north 163 6-lOthi S5B to the place of beginning, containing 205 ' acres, more or less. [ 1 Also another lot bounded and described as fol-I lows: Beginning at a post the southwest comen hereof; thence north 3il-2 east 161 8-10th per-! ches to a post; thence past 64 B-lOth perches to, a post; thence south 20 perchesito a post; thence ehst 54 perches to a post; thenqe sonth 81 6-lOtb 1 porches ; thence west 124 6-lOtb, perches to a post; the place of beginning, containing 66 6-10th ncies.. To be sold as the property of Fanner Patchen. Also u lot of land m Charleston twp.. bounded north by lot No. 10 of the allotment of the Cooley, ■lands in Charleston tov.iu-hip ou the cast bv the estate of Elijah J Shippen; onthesoQti bjr Norton •Bttcay, and ontW wastry the-west half of lota Nos. 11 and 12, being the east half of lota No*.ll and, 13 of the allotment of -the. Cooler laDdjJn Charleston township, containing 100 and 1-4 acre* and part of warrant numbered 5050, about 40 acres improved, a trame ionse and apple oretard-there on. To be soldaa the property of Charles Mc- Connell and Horace McConnell. Also a lot of land in Delmartwp-.bonnded anddes geribed as follows: . Beginning at a stale, and stones, near the bridge in the west line of lot No. 363, James Stewart, warrantee; thence south 38 deg. east to an ash center; thence 44 deg. east 37 ,1-2 perches to a button'wood; thence north 40 perches to a beech; thence east 32 rods ahd 34 perches to ’the line of H. Hilbdt's to a post;, thence north to, the Roadthence south 62 .1-3 west S perchea ;fhence south 42 west 17 6-10th perches; thgnce south 58 west 36 perches; thenoe southJ77 west 43 perches; thdnCe'sBVest 54 per ches to the school house; tbence-gouth 28 east 20 perches to a butternut; thence south r 59 west 43 perches to the place of beginning, containing about 70 acres, more or lesa, yrith 60 acres im proved, with a frame dwelling house, frame bam, corn house, other outbuildings and an appia or chard thereon. Also a lot of land in the Borough of Weilsboro, beginning at the southeast comer of lot formerly owned by James Lock op Water Street; thence north to- a.line of land formerly, of Wm. Bache 343 feet; thence' southwest 30 feet ■, thence by lot formerly of Ira Bullock 248 feet; thence north east 50 feet to the place of beginning. Afro a. lot begimiiug at the southwest comer of lot above described : thence southwest 31 1 2 feet to a corner of land conveyed to Hannah Sears j; thence northwest 250 feet to a corner j thence northeast 31,1-2 feet to a corner of the lot above described; thence southeast of said lot to the beginning, containing in both lota one-third of an acre, more or less improved land, with a frame dwelling, house, frame barn, other out buildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of A.,8. Brewster, 1). A. Fish, and Elizabeth Tremaine, administrators, of S. A. Tremaine, deceased,) and others, terra tenants. . Also a lot of land in Morris- twp., bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a white pine in the line between warrants Nos. 4378 and 4388; thence west 86 Rods to a stone; thence by binds of Seth.S McCormick north 100 Rods to a rock oak comer; thence by the same,east 80 Rods to a post; thence by warrant line south 100 Rods to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres strict measure, being part ot warrant No. 4388 in Mor ris township, James Wilson, warrantee. To be sold as the property of John Blackwell. Alsoa lot of laud in-Covington.twp., bounded north by Oliver Elliott and Joshua Bowen, east by Rockwell nnd Mndgo, south by Samuel Rogers and west by ’Levi Elliott, containing about 3UO acres, about 150 acres' improved, 1 frame house, 2 frame barns and sheds attached, other outbuild ings and apple orchard thereon, To bo sold as the property of N, A. Elliott. Also a lot of land bounded and described as fol lows : Gu thdfhorth by lot No. 2G of the allotment of the Bingham lands In Charleston township con tracted to John Calkins and lot No. 25 contracted to Joseph Wilcox; on the cast by lot No. 24 and lot No. 51 conveyed to Asa G. Churchill, on the south by south part ot lot No. 50 contracted to Clark W Bailey, and ou the west by lot So. 26 aforesaid. It being the south port of lot No. 50 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Cfa|j'leston township; Tioga. co, Pa, and part of n arrant No. 1792, containing 59 4-10th acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, &c, about 40 acres improved, frame house, frame bam, shed and apple orchard thereon, To be sold as the pro perty of William A. Bailey. Also a lot of land beginning at the northwest corner of lot No 7 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township. Tioga co, Pa, thence along the west lino of said lot south 1 b-4 west 107 6 ; loth perches; .thence along the west line of lot No 37 conveyed to Joel Pavkhurst north 87 3-4 west, 130 perches ; thence along line of lot no. 38 north 40 2-1 bth percbesand west 28 perches : thence along line of lot no. 18 conveyed to Philip Tubbs north 1-4 east 60 1-16 perches; thence along tlie south-line of lots nos. 17 and, 16 Elkland east 89 6-10th perches ; thence along the south lijic of lot no. 15 Elkiond south 88 east 71 4-10th perches to the plaee of beginning, containing 91 1-lOth acres, with the usual allowance of sis per esnt for roads, &c. It being lot no. 6 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township,and part of warrants Nos, 1061 and 1062, With about 30 acres improved, frame house, frame bent and | some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of Andrew-G. Teach man. j Also a lot of land in Clymer township, bounded on the north by lot no, 79 of the allotment of the Bingham lauds in Westfield now Clymer township conveyed to Caleb Trowbridge, on the east by lot no.. 171 conveyed to Caleb Trowbridge, ipt no. 81 conveyed to Henry Steele, lot n0.,118 conveyed to Samuel Swimiar and lot no. 14 contracted! to Or son Pemberton : on the south by lot no. 14: afore said and lot no.’ il3 conveyed to James Bush, and on the west by lot no. 113 aforesaid, lot no. 112 conveyed'to C. Schoonover and lahds conveyed to P P Morris, admin’r of the estate of the late John Adlum. It being lot no. 104 of tlie allotment, of Bingham lands in Clymer township, Tioga co, Pa, and part of warrant no. 1230, containing 156 6-lOtb acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for Roads, &.e, about 125 acres improved,frame-house, 2 frame barns, 1 frame shed and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as.the properly of Levi Scott. Also a lot of land bounded and described pf fol lows ; On the north by lot no. 215 of the allotment of the Bingham lands ;a. Charleston township, Tioga co, Pa, conveyed to John Bowey, oh the east by lot up. 220 now or late in the'possession of A. Thompson' and lot no. 219 conveyed rto' Geo. Thompson, on the south by lot 219 aforesaid and on the west by.lot no. 269 contracted to P. Smith. It being lot no. 321 of the allotment of the Bing-* ham lands in Charleston township, and part of warrant No. 1782, containing 56 and seven-tenths acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, &o, about 35 acres improved, log house, I log burn, apple orchard and other fruit trees there on. To be sold as the property of John S. Thomas. Also a lot of laud in Morris township, bounded north by Duffee's, cast by Duffee’s aiid James English, south bt J. J. W. Lewis; and west by Ivins, containing about 70 aerds, about 10 or 15 acres improved, log house, shanty, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel Campbell,jr. Also a lot of land in Charleston township, boun ded north by Wm. T. Mathers, south by John Bliss and Abner Walker, east by highway-and west by Bliss and Coclidge, containing about 68 acres more or less, with about 60 acres improved, 1 frame house, 2 frame bams, 1 porn house, and an apple orchard, thereon. To be sold as the property of Jotai Mathers. Also a certain two-story frame steam grist-mill, situate in the Village of Mainsbnrg, in the town ship of Sulllvigband county of Tioga, On the south side of theC«oad leading from Mainsbnrg to Mansfield. Said steam grist-mill being about 34 feet front, and on said Road,' and in depth about 46 teettvidc. The lot or piece of ground and curtilage' appurtenant to said steam grist mill beginning in the centre of the Road gud the northwelt corner hereof; thence south 22 and 1-lth deg. west 5 rods and 4-10th of a rod; (hence south ! 67 and 3-4th deg.* east 4 rods anti 8-10th of a rod; thence north 22 and 3-4th deg. cast 5 rods agd 4-10tb of a rod; thence north 67 and 64th deg. west 4 rods and 8-10te of a rod to the place of beginning, being the.ground occupied by said mill add in use of the same. Also a piece oLgronnd used as a trail Hoad for said mill; thence north 49 deg. west 14 rods; thence north 66 deg. west 10 rods to the creek; thence north 20 deg. east ! rod; thence tenth 66 deg. eastXorods;thencenorth2odeg.eattS-lOth of a rod; thence south 49 dag.- east 14 rods; 'thenoe sooth 22 and l-4th deg. vfest 1 rod and 8-10th of a rod to the place of beginning. Also another piece of ground-necessary for and used as float aim head race to said mill. Begin ning ot the southwest comer of mill; thenoe sou th 22 and l-4th deg. west 2 Rods; thence south 51 and 5-Bth deg. east 6 Rods thence sojhth 35 deg. east 9 Rods and 8-10th of a Rod,; Alienee south 37 deg. cast 13 Rods nrd 3-lOth of a Rod; thence south 70 deg. east 6 Reds; thence south 63 and a half dog. east 8 Rods; thence pomh 52 deg. east 11 Rods; thence south 35 deg. east 36 Rods; thence south 61 and 3-1 iu deg. erst 10 Rods: thence tenth 47 and a, : half deg Best 16 Rod?: thence south 41 Jc>..cait 8 Boas; thence f Mi I sooth 72 and a half deg. east 2 Bods; thence north 23 dcs. east 6 Rods; north 52 dgr, west 5 Rods and 836tt of a Rod; -thence sooth 68 and l-4th deg. west 3'Nods and 8-10th of a Bodp thenee north 47 and a half deg. westT6 Bods; thence north 60 and 3-4th deg. west 10 Body time north 35 deg. west 36 Rods; thence north 52 deg. ■ west 11 Bods; thence north 63 anda half deg. 'west 8Bods,; thencenor'h 70 deg. wt’it6Kods, thence north 37 deg. west 13 and WOth Rods, thence north 45 deg. west 7 Ends wid 8-XOth ot a Bod ; thence north 51 and 5-Stb deg. west 4 - Bods to the south side of sold mill; thence north t>7 and 3-4th deg. west 2 Bods to the place of begin ning, being situated in tho borough of'Moifisburg end county aforesaid, and adjoining land ofE. E. Maine; on the south and on the north by land* A. B. Austin, E. A.jFish, Isaac Kumsey, John Strong, P. IX Paxthurat. Ahaz Robins,-jr., John Fos, D. Sliugerlaud and E* E. Maine, and in pos session of R. K. Brundage. To be feold as the property of E. K. Brundage. a Alao a [lot of land in .Eutland township. Be ginning ait the southeast corner of lot No. 119 of the allotment of the Bingham lands In Eutland and Sullivantownships; thence along the east line of said jot north seven-eighths of a deg. east 143 perches; j tbencealong the south tine of lot No. 121 Rutland conveyed to Bennett Reynolds south 88 and 1-2 of a deg. east 99 and 9-1 Otb perches; thenoe along the west line of lot No< 123 Eutland conveyed |to B*Hy Peawe south 1 deg. west 122 8-iOth perches; thence' along line of lot No. 140 gulliran conveyed to Hiram Hodges south 1 1-4 deg. west 18r 6-10th perches and north 88 deg. west 44 perches; thence along the north line of lot No. 135 Sullivan conveyed to Justus Wood north 89 |deg. west 45 3-10th perches to the place of beginning, containing 83 4-ldth acres with allowance. It being lot No, 122 of the al lotment tho Bingham lands in Rutland and .Sulfivan-towuships, and part of warrant Nos. 1819 and 1820,j about 60 ‘acres improved, with 1 frame house, 2 frame bams, outbuildings and a- few fruit trees'' tliereom To be sold as the property of Solomqu'Philljps.' Also a. lot ot innd in Dehnar township. Begin ning-at LaMako and stones near the bridge In the .west line.'dflat no* 363, James Stewart, warrantee; tbcuce-Bobth 38 deg. east to an asp comer; theuce"'44'deg. east 37 1-2 perches to ja button wood ; ilience north 40 perches to a beech; thence east 33-rods and 34 per to the line of H. Hilbolts to a post; thence north to the Road; thence south 02 1-2 west 9.perches; thence south 42 jyest 17 G-lQtb peifehes; thence south 58 west-26 per cnesi thence south 77 west 40 perches; thence 58 west 54 perches to tho school house; thence south 8 oast HO perches to a buttonwppd; thence south 59 west 43 perches to the place.; of begfn ningj containing about 70 acres more or!- less, with 60 acrctTiraprovcd, with a frame dwelling-house, frame barn, corn-house, other outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. To ho sold as jthe prop erty of Morgan She/wood,-!). A. Fish, Eliz abeth Tremaine, Emma Tteipaiuo and otiiers, heirs, &c-, ofS. A. Tremaine, terre tenants. ■ * I 'AbSO—X lot of Inpd In Charleston fownpljip,bonhd cd north by Wm. Vanhorn and L. 11. Ellidjtf, east by- Levi Elliott, south by I). Reese, I). Morgan and D. Harris, and west by S. Frost—containing jfchout 200 seres, about 160 acres improved, with frame house, 2 frame barns and sheds, out buildings, and fruit trees thereon. To as the property of A. Q. Elliott and N. A. Elliott. ; ALSO—A lot ot land in Charleston twp. bounded north by L. H. Elliott, east by Levi south by O. T- Rees, and west by A. G. Elliott—containing about 40 acres improved. \ ALSO—Another lot of land in Charleston|townsbip, bounded north end east by A. G. Elliott]! sooth by David Morris, and west l by A 4 G. Elliott—Containing about 50 acres, all improved, frame bouse, frpme barn, frame shod and apple orchard tbereon. ;■ ALSO—Another lot of-land bounded by Wm. p. Vanhorn, ea§t by A- G. Elliott, south by David Harris.and wcsthy-Slillman Frost—containing about 85 acre***, about 50 ncres improved. To be sjuld as tho property of A. G. Elliott. ALSO—A lot of land in Dolmnr bounded! north by 11. W. Stewart and Kilburn Cooiidge, east : 'by Amos Coolidge. south by R, Roland and Daniel Dnime, and west by Daol. Foncbt and Peter Green—containing about 276 acres, 150 acres improved, a frame house, two frame barns, two apple orchards thereon. ALSO—A certain lot in Wellsboro situated on tho north east side of the A venae, bounded byjtbe estate of 8. W. Morris, on the south by lane running from (he Avenue to the residence of the S. W. Morris, on the south west by the Avenue, and on the west by J. F. Donaldson—-containing about two acres improved land with s two story frame bouse, frames barn and •beds and ether oat buildings and some fruit trees thereon. i ALSO —Another let in TVcllsboro, bounded south east by Watef Street, north west by lot of Lj I. Nich ols, south West by lot of L. I. Nichols in possession of Hubert Yonfag, north east by G. D.^Smith—con taining abont trad acre Improved land, with a frame house and some fruit trees therooh. ALSfr —Another lot in Wellaboro, bounded south west by the Avenue, north west by lot in possession of A. J. Sofield, north east by estate ofjs. W. Morris deed., south east by J. Lowrey—containing about one acre, with a frame house. barn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO —Other lots or tracts in Gaines township, de scribed as follows: \ ] WorrantNo. 2379, W. unlink, Warrantee 1()02 acres. •• « 2334, “ - “ 990 " «. “ 2437, “ “ 999 To be sold as the property of J. F. Donaldson and James'Lowrey, 1 ALSO —A lot of land in Mansfield, to wiibegin ning at a poet the north west corner hereof! and the south east corner of land of. J. V. Morris j thence along the east side of the Academy etreev'aoath 12 degrees, east/369 feet to a post; tbenee along land of J. 6. Hoard and others, north 78 degrees, east 719 feet to a post t thence along said Morris lapd north 214 degrees, east 864 feet; tbonce along Morris land sooth 78 degrees, west C 69 feet to tbe> place of beginning—eontsining between five and six acres, be the same more or less and described in the p(ot of the village of Mansfield as the Seminary lot, all itbproved, with a brick Seminary building and some other out buildings tbereon. To be sold ns tho property of the Mansfield Classical Seminary. r .ALSO —A lot of land in Rutland township, bdufad ed on the north by William Updike and 6. Wood, east by £. Wood, south by John and C. Gale, and west by 8. Kennedy—containing about 104 acres,* about 75 ncies improved, frame house, frame barn,dbg shop, fruit trees and apple orchardrthereon.• Td be sold as the property ol Philander W. Rock well. -j, ALSO—a lot ©Hand in! Sbippen township, begin ning at a post the north east corner of N.jlmpson; thence by the warrant line cust 133-1 perches to u birch; thence south 45 perches to a post tfc|e north east comer of Urmlmpaon; thence by saidj lmpsou westT33 perches \o a post; thence by Nlllmpsun north 46.7 perches tu the plane of Jwginniiig—con taining 37i acres, with 15 acres improved, a Idg house, log stable, and some fruit trees thereon. Taj bo sold as tbe property of L. A, Jearls, 5 ALSO—a lot of land in Richmond and Covington townships, in |bo county aforesaid, beginning at a post in the line of land heretofore conveyed? to Tilly Marvin; thence by the same |of a degree, west 130.2 perches to the toad up Elk Run, and by the same south 77 degrees, west 26$ 'perches, south 73|degrces, west 37 porches, north C6| degrees, west 20 south 50 degrees, west 12 perches, south 71 Idegrees, west 19 perches to a post in line between qumber 3 and 4, and by said line north 159.5 perches to a post corner, also of lots numbered 4,11 and 12, and thence by lot number 12 east 108.4 perches to the jplace of beginning—containing 96 acres and 127 porches, be ing lot number 3 in plun j of subdivision as by E, P. Deane and part of lottery warrants numbers 275 and 354, granted to Josiuh Lockhart. be sold os the property of Francis' Wotherbee witib notice to terre tenant. . j ALSO—a lot of laud in Rutland township bound ed iiorth bp Artemue Barnhart, east by Joseph Har ding, south and well by George Brown—containing about 230 acres more or less, with about 110 acres improved, frame house 2 frame barns turd gn apple orchard tnefehta. | .’-ALSO—another lot t of land in Rutland township, bounded north by. lands formerly owned by? Hemau Soper and Josephus Clark, east by Bradford county line, tuuth by laud in possession of George ICrippen and D. E. Sherman, and ou the west by Gtrandisen Watkins and land formerly owned by Peter Wheeler, George Worden and Henry Worden, and —-- Martin —containing 200 ncres or thereabouts 100 acres im provid, frame bouso. 2 frame barns, frame sheds, milk house, apple orchard and fruit trues thereon. ALSO—another lot in Sullivan iownship, bounded north by north line of warrant.number*97B,?east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and hL Smith, south by land ot John Benson and Ar.-sd and wobt by Zopber IVnjs and A. Upkiko—containing about 110 jcjc~, it haul 00 jkjcs liuf rotcd,ju Ir.ucu dwelling houaeanOf a fewfruit trees thereon., Xo W sold »«esrd}>rtty of John'Benion; ALSO—a lot of land in Rutland township, bound-* •d north by Arlemus Barnhart, east by Josiab Hard ing, end sooth and west by George Brown—oonloiir-' ing abort 23Vacres, about ltd improved, {tame bouse, 2 frame barns!and an apple orchard thereon.' ALSO—inolber lot of land in Rutland fownsjjip, bounded north by lands formerly owned by H. Soper, and Josephus Clark, east by Bradford county line, south by lands in possession of George .Crippon najj- D. E. Sherman, and on the west by lands of Grandisoa Watkins and lands formerly owned oy Peter Wheelpr; George and Henry Worden and ‘—- Martin—con taining about 200 acres, about 100 acres improved; frame louse, 2 frame horns, frame shed, toilk housed apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO— another lot of-laod ib Sullivan township; hounded north by north line of warrant number 978, East by lauds formerly of Nathaniel. Hiehols and ff. Smith, south by lands of John Benson and Arad Smith, and west by Zopher lean and A. Updike— containing abdnt 110 acres, about 60 acres improved, frame' house, and fruit trees thepeon. To be sold an tbe property of Tssae Benson and John Benson. Also—a lot of land in' Rutland township, bounded on the north by Artemns Barnhart, east by Joseph Hording, south and west by George Brown—contain ing about 23(7 seres, about 120 acres' improved, si. framehouse, two barns, and npjie orchard and other;' fruittrses thereon. - Also— another lot of land in Solliranr townshlpy bounded north'by nortb line lof warrant 978, east by lands formerly of. Nfithaprel kiehols and K. Smith, south by lands of Jollh Benson (and Arad Smith, and ireat by land of Zopher Tears ajnd A. taioing about 110 acres, about 60 acres improved, ft' frame house and some fruit treek thereon.' Ter bo sold as the property of Harrison Bobbins and John Jfail. son. I Also —a lot, of lapd inß’utland township, hounded north by Artemus HornbaH, eas! - by Joseph Hording, south and west by George Brorn—containing shout 230 acres, about 120 abres improved, a frame house, two frame barns, and apple ore iqrd and other fruip thereon. Also— another lot in Sullivan bounded north by north by north line ofj worrantnujoiher 07$, east by land formerly of Nathaniel "Nichols and. If. Smith, south by land of John Benson and Arad Smith, and west by land of Zopher Tears and A. Up* dike —-containing about HO aches, about 6Q acres im proved, a frame house and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property ofHarriscn Bobbins and John Benson. ' ‘ Also; —a lot of land in Charleston township, bound ed north by L. H.- Elliott, east ly Levi Elliott, *ooth by T. Sees, and west by A. G. EHiott—con tainin' shout 40 acres improved. ' Also—another lot of land bounded north by A. G. Elliott, east by same, south by David Morris, and west by A. G. Elliott—containing abont 56 acres, *ll improved, frame house, frame bam, frame shed and. apple orchard thereon; - * \, * • . ' Also—another lot oL hind bounded north by Wm. B. Vanhorn, A. v 1& Elliott, squth by David Harris and A.jG. Elliott,.and wfest by Stillman Frost and W. B. Yabhorn—epßtoiuln|jabQutBsacres,about 50 acres improved.' To bo solo ns the property of, Aaron Q. Elliott and Alanson E. *NileSj partners *un - def the firm of Niles & EHiotL-j Also—a lot of land in Covington township, bound ed hoHli by Arthur GoodfpeecL oast by F. L. Gard ner, south by Aarob CleaveTand, and west by Jame-r Frost—containing about 51 aerbs, about 45 acres iml proved, fraa,a house, frame barn, frame shed, 2 apple orchards anibbtber frtjit trees thereon. sold as the property Airrelia Gardner. Atso-i-n lot Of land ftf ijelipaf township, bounded north by H* Stewell, east by Win. Hbdrcnti, south by the Monroe Fans, and west byjGeorgo Skelton—cun taining.abput 76 acres* about 60 aefes, ifhftfovpd, ons frame house, frame barn; and some fruit frees thereon. To be sold as the property of Amos Tyler, Also— a lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by W. Norton, east by 'l’hos. Horton, south by Erastus Bose, and west by George Farmer—contain ing about 30 acres, about 15 acres improved, with one frame house thereon. To bo sold as the property of \Vn. Allen. - - | Ai^so*—a* lot of land in Uniion township, bounded north by Hiram Landis, ea#t ty Hiram Landin and Nathan Palmer, south by Nathan Palmer, and west by Wm.- Baldwin afld ! Abram Randall—containing about 50 acres, about; 40 aefes improved, 1 frame 2 frame barns and apple orchard .thereon. To bo sold as the property of Daniel Ranldall. Also —a“loi of land In Sullivan township, Bounded north by J, W. Rebbidsand highway, bast by Myron Robbins, south by Myijon Robbins, And west by Ahas Robbins and Wm. Ludington—containing about 25 acres, all Imbroted, frame bouse, frame barn, frame gun shop, ana fFuit trees therebn. To be sold aa.thd property of Wa. E. Robbins and Abaz Robbins.'' Also— a lot of land In Covington township, bound ed north by Boss and Williams/east by Ross and Williams and Samnbl Kelsey, south by Asahel Graves, and west by Oliver EUidlt&bdjO. F.Tay&r— contain ing about 50 (ores, about 15 acres improved, with ond frame house and a few,fruit treks thereon,, T» be sold as the property of George Ilujted} Also— a lot of land in Boro, bounded on the north by Cowanesquo Hivei*, east by Samuel P.atb bone estate, south lands, and wett W the Samuel Davenport lands-peontaining about 100 acres, aboai-ifs hebes improved, frame barn, apple orchard other frhit trees thaioon. Also —another lot of land id EJkland Boro, bonnd ed on the north by Joql Parkhhrsi, east by Timothy Coates, south by. Maine Street jjmTX. Coates, and wesi by BuffalQ Street—oontaining-ibout one acre, all im proved, a frame tavern house, frame tavern barn and sheds, out buildings and a few ’fruit trees thereon.*.. Also —another Tot ip Elkland Boro, bounded north by George Robbins, east by George tioirance and R. T. Wood, south by R. T. Wood and Ufaine Street, and west by T. Coats, Joel Parkharst and George Robbins —containing about one aere,l all' improved, a frarad bouse, frame barn, oht buildings and fruit trees thereon. jiteo—another lot df iind' in. Kelson torirnsbip; bounded north by tbo Cowanesque River, east by Jesse Howe, south by Bingham lauds, and 4refl by Ratbbone—-containing about 109 acres, about fo acres improved, framd house, house ifr&me, two bornv. log barn, eorti &bcfl£; erbt 1 orchard and other fruit trees IbbtSoti. Ttt bb sold as the property of Samuel Ellison, Leaudiir Culver, and Perry Dailey. ALSO. A lot o\ land in Tioga bdro, bounded north by B 0. VtclthaJh, otUt by A C. and J. 8. Bush,-south and west by highway, containing about I*3 acre, with one frame luma* thereon. ALSO, another lot in Tioga bounded north, eft*t ainl south by highway, and w6at by Aj D, Cole—containing J-S acre. To be sold as the proprrty of Leroy Tabor * ALSO, A lot of land injClynicr fcwp., bounded north lit Charles Douglass, east byl LUmund Weatherbee, south hv Joseph' A. French and Lyman Piltbhard, and west by K*<* . Lablln—containingloO acrea.lls acres improved.framo barn, two apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon. To L-» sold as the property Of Daniel Holmes. ALSO, A- lot of land in boro, bounded north bv lands of Moses Inscho and Gilberts and Angel], east bi ilm estate of Aar<m Alba aljd Cowiuesqoe Klver, south by Cowanesque river, and west by Moses Jnscho—containing, about two acres, one large flouring mill and otlier building* thereon. To be sold as the property of Wm., Tiffany uud Daniel AngelL J H. STOWELI*, Jr- S«ERirr< Wellßboro, Augubt 5,1862. AUDITOR’S NOTlCE".—Notice ig hereby gi\i*fc that the undersigned has been appointed by {l-o Court to audit and distribute tho asset* raised by the sale of the real and personal estate oj-Stephen Mo- t sier, dec’d-, will attend to tbo duties of bis appoint, me'nt, where a bearing will be bad in (be premi-v*. si the office of A. P. Cone, Esq., in Wdlsboro, on TUurA day, August 2Jst, at 1 o’clock p. m.. to distributer.tha: said fund. THOS. ALLEN, Auditor* Wellsboroj July 2, 1362, AXJDITOIVS KOTlCE.—J?otice is hereby gl\eu undersigned has)been appointed by-tbe Court to Audit and:Distribute tbe moneys arising mj - on tbe Sheriff Saloiof' the real palate of Timothy I'oMa ahd Liatsford Costa—will to tbedutio# «f*b « appointment, where a bcaiuigwill be bad in the premises, at his office in Wcll-boro, Monday, the ?Bib day of August next, at 1 o’clock p. m., to db'dribnfo the said fund. H. W. TtILIiIAMS, Auditor. 1862. 1 WELtSBOBO’ ACADEMY Wollsboro’, Tioga County, Pence. XOABUtUS N. AtLBK. A.MUt. Principal assisted by a corps of.competent teachers. . Tbe Fall term ■will commenoe on the iSth.of August, 18BJ. i Tuition foi term of /ourleen wteki, trow JS'.Mi to $6.00. , .. pS* A Teaches’ Clam will also be formed. . ; By order of Trustees, S J. F DONALDSON, nSfl. TCellsboro, July 30, 1 862. Sumac Warned. ONE BGII/LAR per. hundred weight. will b, paid for dry Sr it AC EatiK or I-Eivt;!,, by JOHNCTO.V i BOVCE. Tlo S n. June I, USS. Ft,
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