It Cum Headache in pfen - Minutes, ' Clint'S VEGETABLE EVffipOjiTJ&X. IMS ft. Im of Hend«clm ]3lan:Ma, Bbeomati«m, sore Thront. Kougilfla iPalns In the Side, pick or. 'Stomach, Cramps. fptiine, born., Brolsw, *6., So. Also fora.ll kinds of wound,oatones. !887 JT—IT ’CANM if 7AILt JSf-.Tlje noxOßro-QB cures thi»t are performed by tbs tue uf the Vegetable Embrocation, evidence of Itj superior excellent virtues. Furthermore, this preparar tioo floes not contain any poisonous jjNfterala, or dlle tori ops drug*. **• 'j - '? fi . • From &rof Print, jrjflZ e/ iht Utica j Mmical ■1 ! . P. Quwtr-Dear Sir:-~ HarJvg witnessed (He r&y beneficial Mrtttefrom the use of yom Vegetable ,£rubfOcotion by my members of my family in case,of throat Stf boarsewas, I cheerfully gtf e yoti <iia testimony to Ua worth, and can confidently recommend, it la the above cases ftom u rtperlmenlal'kuowletlgo bf its'effleaty. ' Togas very truly, ‘ lb WILLIAMS. Utica, June 4,1861. • . }}• y Good Slows from Home--AH agree-- . geo What They Say >■ •"'We. the undersigned citizens of Utica 1 , having used Cline s *- Vegetable Embrocation in out families, end finding It an al- 1 most salutary remedy, can cheerfully recommend it to the public generally, as being an indispensable for family use. Wedo potwiah to underrate nnyother©Qrtbymedicine, can trply say that we never beforeJhayfi|jK>uud an equal to this VcgetqW* Embrpcatiou, and wimld woviseeTery flun- i $y to beep a bottle ready for immediate „««« 1 Mrs. M, A. Hill, Schuyler at. Mrs. I. Cro&sr. Burnett st. Mr*. Emily Gervin, ’ “ . “ Mrs* .Rachel Roberta, “ Mrs. A.M. Kibbs, “ p. Bacon, Catharine at., D.L. SlmoM , “ 5C.8. Hoblnf*od,72Geneseest., Mrs. MS.Fthpcis,Blandin*t Jos. Marsden, Hahtlngton at., fchephfd. Spring, st., Mrs. George Bancroft, “ Whjgler, £ Mrs. Alvlra Lane. “ Mi». Ahua Vraiiainß, « Mm. Mary Tanghau, “ • V t Henry Hill, Varick at, * Jofcn at. S. C- Hartwell, iL Jano IbjvJ*>fi}Bcoylerst Mrs. J. Walker, * ' Koberf; Lino,| .Huntington st Mrs. Ellxa Short, Genesee at.,, Priscilla- Mclafighlia, “ SUxhbeth Grants, Catherine st Margaret? Mawden, “ Beiina Simmons, Rnrness st, Anp Hill.' Twlck st., 'som above names arefrom well known re*Pf ctablecUizons, and ft'-thousand more names might be addfi.C. of whom infor mation can be bad In reference to the cures per formed. . , ' ' ■'! Prepared and sold, wholesale Red retail, 1 60, Genesee street, Marble Block. Utica, N. - by JOHN E. JONES, of Cherry Flatty trari ’ 'August 13,1862; 1 ; £ Tavern License 'Eho following named persotts haij’e filed their petitions in the court of quarter- session of Tioga County for license td keep- phi lie houses and eating houses, in'their respeetjWi townships, 4lld notice is hereby given that tlttiir applications* will be heard on Wednesday the at® day of Janu ary, 1863, at 2 o'clock P.M. M ' pun tic houses, ife , jLawroncoville—William H.^Slosim. Blogs—John A. Martin,.A. I«. Boacno. Liberty—Joseph Reed, “L. L; Craistock. C- A. Comstock. , - . "JKnoxville —L. C. Ipseho. Jiliddlebury—R. P. Wi|son. t lijj' - Covington—Perley P. Putpam;Thj{s. B. Putnam Mansfield—John Hillier. • ; If! WeUsboro—B. B. Holliday. , -'y ■ ■ •. EATING IIQUSESI. ' g , *- WeUsboro—Bullard & Co., 1, Ja |M. Bullard, Georgc-Hastings, B.P. KnbertS;.W J. X. Mathers. TO SELL BY THE QCAf*. Tioga— E. M. Smith. . *if J, F. Clerk. 7 REGISTER’S KOmiEs! jtaitice is hereby given that the fijHowiug Admiir iptratora and Executors have fijedilheir accounts in the Register’s office of Tioga jM'|nty, imd that tlhe same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of said county, op Monday the da» of February, 1863, for confirmation and afiowan®: ■ j Account of Israel Stone, - AdmuSstrator of the . estate of Priscilla Colton, clccil. _,i Acconut of George H. Baxter, Executor of the estate' of Ira Clark Baxter, dec'dai:! . H. a ARCfIBR, Register. January 6,1863. 1 The Confession and ieuce • * of a Poor idnng'|jlan.. wA GENTLEMAN haring bean coifed of thfe results of early error and disease, motives of fbeuevolence, send to those who rjyqntfll, a copy of the .above interesting narrative, publisji&j by himself.— This little book' la designed, as a/warwng and canton v to-young men and those who e liewTfoni Nertocs K TfehitirY, Loss of Memobt, Decav, Ac., 4c., supplying at the same itira'f the nleans of ’ self-cure. Single copies will seal in a plain envelope,—without charge^"—t|s&ny who request ft, by addressing the author. CITAS. A. LAMBERT, Esq., . Groenpoint, LongjJgloi|d, New York. CONSTITUTION THE ONLY REMEDY FOR IpjffißETES, Irrita tlun of the Neck ofi fho Bladflr, Inflammation of the Kidneys, and Catarrh of iJjsc?.Bladder, Stran gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in the Bladder, CAleulus, Gravel, Brick- Dust Deposit, and Macons or Milky Discharges after Urinating. -■ For sale by all Dhjggjsts., Price%l. WM. H. GREGQJ& £O., Proprietors. Morgan k Allen, General 'Agents] No. 40 Cliff St., JTo* York.,' r . '§\ , JOHN A*ROt. AgetU'ffff Tioga Connty.- ’ Wellsboro, April 16, 1ja62.-i^t WOOX. CABLING AND CMJOtTH DRESSING, ' ' IN THE OLE FOUNDEY AT ■Jf Wellsbbrough, Tipga jpouiity, Pa. ' fcfAHB '-subscriber Iravipg'fittr'd up the place for the , Jt .purpose of Wool Carding raid Cloth Dressing, * alsowould inform the Jthot we will take --•wool to manufacture on shares ot'liy t&e yard, to suij customers, and would inform people that we can at any time, as oar works run by steam c po'wijr, and also that all wool will Be carded for four cents per pound. Wool and produce will be taken for HI? f° r Bame ‘ N. B. Prompt attention betpald to all favoring us. Wd will give good satisfaction. ‘ - " CHARLES LEE, . * . JOHN LEE. • , Veltsboro, June 11,15C2. > ' ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Letters of ad. ministration having been; .granted' to the sub toolbars on the estate of John Andrew VanddSen, late of FanmugUfti, dec’d., notice is hereby given to'those indebted to stfid estate, to make immediate payment and those having claims, to present them properly an .thonticated, 1 for settlement to ltd subscribers. Robert a. CASBiER, \ , ANDREW VANDUSEN, \ Adm *' Farmington, Jan. 7, t5(52.-6w, j fVIIOGA, CO. £ODBT PROCLAMATION.— ■ Whereas, tbo Hon, RohertlG. White,. President Judge for the 4th of Pennsylvania, fv »ud Royal WbepJor apd.TictOf* Case, Esq.'s, Asao eiate Judges in Tioga coupty, bjtfve issued their pre cept, bearing d»te.thej6th day Ipf December, 1862, and to me directed, .lor jthp holding of Orphan's Court, ’Cohrt of Common Plena* General Quarter Sessions and Oyer and Terminer, at for the County ; bf i Tioga, on the 4th Monday .of January, (being the S6t.h .dajrj 186.3, and tb t continue two week?. T Notice is therefore hefpby given, to the Coroner, . Justices'of the Peace, and Constables in and for the " eohnty of Tioga, to appear in.' their own proper per sons, with their record*, inquisitions, examinations and rjmfimbrtfnees, todo those thibga whieh of their offi- Hjpsand in their behalf apperuip to be done, and all \ witnesses and other parses in behalf of the Commonwealth agaJntft apy-person or persons, are required to be then atid-thcN; and not tq depart at their peril. f Jprors arts requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agree ably to notice, f • Qiven nnder my hand and eealkt tbo Sheriff’s Office, in lsth 4oy bfj December In the year ofiour Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty two. . 11. Jr., Sheriff^ A /UOTTOR’S b: hereby given that the. undersigned, Hiring been appointed an aaUtfor to distribute [the ppefceedg of the Judicial •alp of the property qf AlJsn Daggett, will attend t§ fhie duties of hU appointment on Friday, the 7th day of January v next, at the offied of C. H. Seymour iu Tioga. v ‘WM. (URjRETSON, Auditor. - Tyoga. Dec. 10,1862|- 1} t large email qoantitea, for sale at %X y TkQVS. DIW7G SXOfiB. US. LOWBEY A S. F. WfJLSOJf^ Attorneys & counsellors atLAjr^^in attend, the Conrtof caaotiee. [Wollsboro*, Feb. ' •r «) HICKIjfSOW BOUSE CORNING, K. T—-v Maj. A. Vithv, Proprietor Guests taken to and from the Depot free of charge.. i Ttornet anti counsellor at, :law A. -Tioga’Co., Pa. Will doroto his •.time exclusively to-the practice of Collections made in any of the Northern counties of Pennsyl vania; ; ... ° ot2l » co , PtUSSHiYASU HOUSE. darner oj J/oio Street and tic Avenue, Welielure, Pa. J. WriilGONY, PROPRIETOR. This popular Hotel, having been re-fitted end re-; fnmiShed throughout, is now open- tothe -public as a first-class house. IZIAK WALTOS HOUSE, H. G.\.Y,EMSULYEA, PROPRIETOR. Gaines, Tioga County, Pa. THIS is anewTiotol located within easy access 0 the boat fishing find hunting grounds in Northern Pa. No pains will be spared for the accommodation of pleasure seeker* and ihc traveling public. , I Apfii 12. IfifiO. - ■ - , ■ G. C. C. CAJIPEUi) ■ HARDER A.VD HAIR-DRESSER. SHOP in tho rear of the Post Office. Everything in h’is lino will be done as well and promptly as it an be done in the city saloons. Preparations for re novifag damlrafii and beautifying the hair, for sale heap. Hair and whiskers dyed any color. Call and seo. Wellsboro, Sept. 22, 1869. THE COBSISG JOCRJIAL. . Georgs W. Pratt, Editor and Proprietor. IS published at Corning, Steuben Co,, N. Y-, at One Dollar and Fifty Cents per year, in advance. The journal is Republican in politics, and has a circula tie a reaching into every part of Steuben County. — Those desirous of extending their business into that and the adjoining counties will find it an excellent ad vertising medium. Address as above. tB. CLINE, No I Also for sals ling agent. WEIiEfiBORO HOTEL, WELLSBOROUGH, PA. g PARR » PROPRIETOR. [Formerly ef the United States Hotel) Having leased this well known and popular House, solicits the patronage of the public. With attentive and obliging waiters, together with the Proprietor’s knowledge of the business, he hopes to make the stay of those* who stop with him both pleasant and Rtrrpcahle, *WelUhoro, May 01, ISSO. • E, B. BENEDICT, M. WOULD inform the public that he is perroonentl located jn s E!kland Boro, Tioga Co. Po., an is propared by thirty years’experience to treat all dis eases of tbs eyes and their appendages on scientifi principles, and that he can cure without fail,tha dreadful .disease,, called Su -Vttds Dance, {Chore San cU Viti.) and' will attend "to any other business i the line of Physio and Surgery. Blklaud Boro, August 8, ISCO. , DENTISTRY. c. N. DARTT WOULD. respectfully say to the citizens of WellaLoro and vicinity, that be has opened bis office over WRIGHT’S FLOUR AND FEED STOUR, where be will continue to do ail kinds of work io rise line of DENTISTRT. Wollebnro, April .>O, ISC2. CORNING ■ WHOLESALE DRUG AED BOOK STORE. RUSS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS AND OILS, WINDOW GLASS, ' . kEbostne oil, ALCOBOL, . s , " BOOKS AND STATIONERY, Sold at wholesale by , „ VP. I>- TERBEIX. Country Merchants supplied with these articles.at NEW YORK PRICES. , Corning. Fob'. 25, 1862. MELLSBORO’ ACAPBNY. Welliboro’, Tioga County, Petma. WAEINUS T;. &LLEN. A. Iff.: - - Principal assisted by a corps of competent teachers. The Winter Term will commence on the Bth of December, 1862. Tuition for term of fourteen tecelcs, from $2.50 (o’ $6.06.’ A Teaches’ Class will also bo formed. By order of Trustees, J. F DONALDSON, Pr«’t. Wellsboro, November SPRING EASEL-lONS. S. P. QUICK, HATTER, ICo. 135 Water Street, Elmira, keeps constantly on band a general assortment of FASHION SILK AKE CA SSI MERE HATS. ; Also TiU.kindsof Soft Hats and Caps, Ladies, Ac. lints made to order. Cull and leftveTyour meas ure, and then you can have & Hat to fit you. Price? to suit thc.fime«. Quality warranted, Bituirn, March 10,' ISG2. JEROHE B. NILES, ATTORNEY £ COVKSELLOR AT LAW, XILKS TALLLT, TIOOA COVNIT, PA., HAVING associated himself with a legal firm in Wnsdnngton, he post-e Wes first rate facilities for the prosecution of Claims for Pensions, Back Pay, Bounty, and all other just demands against the Gov ernment, All such cbims will be attended to with promptness and fidelity, and ,l no charges” will bo made unlc** (Ac npplicntion is «ifrc«s/nl. Middlebury Centre, Nov. .12, 1562.-3 m. .< $l5O BEST PIANOS. 150 JOS. P. HALE & CO., baring removed to their new warerooms, Ko, 478 BROADWAY. are now prepared to offer the public a magnificent new scftl£fulL 7 OCTAVE OIOSEWOOP PIANO, containing nil improvements knotfn in this country or Enrol*;, ovor-strung base, French grand action, hary pedal, full iron frame, for 'slso' & 175 CASH, . Warranted for 5 Tears. Rich moulding case^, ■ St-oa,' 5250,* & $3OO, all warranted made of the best seasoned material, and to stand better*than’any sold fur SMIO or $5OO by the old methods of manufacture. Wo invito DEALER'S AND TEACHERS in all parts of the country, to act as agents, and to,, test these Unrivalled Pianos ivitft Steiawuy £ SonsV Chlukcring k Sons, or, any firsUclass manufacturers. JOS.- P. HALE tfc CO., ITS BKOA»\IU¥, SEW YORE. Oct 22, 1862.-4 m.. *VTOTICB,—Notice is hereby given that an oppH dX cat * aD has been .made to the Court of Common Pleas of,Tioga County, by Wiesley Cochran, W. C. R’pk-y, S. Wddman end to .grant to them,, their associate*agd successors, ttfe prWilege.of chang ing the charter of the Mansfield Classical Seminary, and if no sufficient cause be shown to the contrary, the application will be granted at the next term of Court. i By qrdermf the Court, B.qe. KVlB&*. . J, F. BOKAUDSON, ProtVy. A CURIOSITY.—Quite a curiosity In'the shape Qf a new patent Fruit Jar fq£ preserving Ftuit, can he seen jil .Roy’s Drug Store. Call and examine' iteren if yoo-du-Tiotiwisttfo buy.; » EMERY, THE -TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOR. THE BUFFALO ' MERCANTILE COLLEGE, corner or Mato and Seneca Streets, Is an important link in' th« groat chain of National Mercantile Colleges, located in the following Cities tie : NEW YORK CITY, PHILADELPHIA, . Brooklyn; Albany, ; TROY, CLEVELAND, . DETROIT. J CHICAGO, AND;SAINT LOUIS. A Scholarship issued from the Buffalo College, on titles the holder to attend either or all the Colleges for as unlimited time* The* design of*these to impart to' young ladles, a thorough, ■ practical butineu «d«co(«m« These Colleges are organized and conducted upon a basis which must secure to each separate Institution the best possible facilities for imparting a thorough commercial education, and render it as a whole, the most comprehensive and Complete system in this country, Book-Keeping in ell its departments, Commercial law, Commercial Arithmetic and Penmanship, are tangbt in the most thorough and practical manner. The Spencerian system of Penmanship, is taught by competent and experienced teachers. Scholarship, payable in advance, $4O, College open day and evening:—no vacations. Resident Principal at Buffalo, J. C. Brta^t. For further information, please call at the College Rooms, or &nd for Catalogue and Circular, enclosing letter stamp. Address BRYANT & STRATTON. Juno 4, 1862.— i 1y. Buffalo, N. T. M3W GOODS! T. ii. .BALDWIN f now receiving & large and Well Sei ccted Stock of SPRIEO AND SUMMER GOODS, consisting in part cf a General Steel of DRY GOODS, - LADIES' DRESS GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, BOOTS AND SHOES, WOODEN WARE, Ac., Ac., Ac., Ac., All of which will be sold VERY LOW for READY RAY ONLY. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. . All persona buying GOODS for READY PA r. Are respectfully invited to call and examine THE STOCK, As they are to be sold at VERY LOW PRICES. CASH PAID FOU WOOL Tioga, May 28,1862. T. L. BALDWIN. Portable Patent Horse-Power. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in devising a Horse Power with only three pieces of friction, and combines the maximum of efficiency, durability, and economy, with the minimum of weight and price. On account of its simplicity it may be constructed by any nteobanlo for less tbo.n half the cost usually paid for horse-powers. It is well adapted to thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and churning, also for turn ing lathes, saws, planes, and other machinery in the shop. Individual rights $5,00. Township, CoUnty, and State rights fop sale cheap at our office. Agents wanted to sell territory. For further particulars ad dress MIDDAUGII A CLARK. Mansfield, July 23,1862.-tf. TDe New Commercial Buil<liiig& arc located opposite Court House, corner of Court and Clieuanso»£trccts. This College is in no way connected with any other Institution. The energies of the entire Faculty are exclusively devoted to this. Tho design of this Institution is to afford to Youuv Men an opportunity for acquiring a Thorough, Prac tical, Rutinen Education, Tho Books and Forms are carefully nrrnngod by Practical Accountants, expressly for this Institution, nnd the Course of Instruction is such as to combine Theory and Practice. COLLEGIATE COURSE This Course embraces Bouk-Keeding in oil its de portments, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic. Business Correspondence. Commercial Law, Political Economy, Commercial Ethic?. Partnership Settle merits, Detecting Counterfeited and "Altered Bank Notes, Ac. The Spencerian System of Penmanship is taught in all its Varieties, by tho most skillful masters of the art. I ' The Book-Keeping department is under tho special supervision and instruction of the Principal, D. W. DOWELL*. GENERAL I^FOTtMLA-TIOISr. Students can enter fit anytime. No vacations.— Usual time to complete tho Course, from oto 12 weeks. Assistance rendered to graduates in procuring situa tions. Graduates are presented with an elegantly en graved Diploma. For catalogue of 70 pages, specimens of pen manship, Ac., enclose two letter stumps, and address LOWELL A WARNER,.. Stpt 17, 1382, Binghamton, N. Y. DR. ROBERT ROY CAN ALWAYS BE FOVXD AT ROY’S DRUG STORE, ■WeUsboro’, Pa. ■where he may be consulted at all hours ) of the day by those who desire iZkEEZDXC-A-I. AI3TXCE. ■\TEiV COOPER SHOP.—The undersigned . i.l respectfully informs the citizens of Well-boro and vicinity, that ho has opened a OOOPEB ; SROP J opposite " CROTVI/8 WAGON, SHOP, and is ready to do sll manner ofrrork prompt and to Order, from a galf&n keg to a .fifty barrel tab. Re pairing also done.eieshort notice, EihlS. , WelUhoro, May 8, X|i6i, SHERIFF’S SALES. By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias, Fi eri Facias, and Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga county, Pa., to me directed, trill be exposed to public sdie in the Court House in IVellshoro, on Monday the 26th day of January 1863, at 1 o’clock in'tho afternoon the following described property, to wit f A lot of land in Delmar township, beginning at a beech the northwest corner of the warrant sur vey; thence east by lands of H. Stoweil, 168 per- ; ehes to a beech; thence by said Stoweil south 104 perches to a post; thence by Benj. Seeley west 10 perches to a hemlock; thence south 8 perches tola post; thence west 458 perchesto a post in the west-line} -north 442 perches to the place of beginning, containing 117 acres oflandbe tne same more or less, with about 50 acres improved, 1 frame house, 1 frame barn, 1 shod attached, and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of S. H. Landis. “ Also a lot of land in Delmar township; hounded north by D Kelsey and Edmund Fellows, highway, south by D Kelsey and west by D Kel sey, Wm. Campbell and land formerly of John Wbalan, containing abont 260 acres, about 125 improved, frame house, frame barn, apple orchard and other fruit-trees ‘ . Also, another lot-of land in Delmar township, bounded on the north by Edmund east bv H Butter, south by lands of the estate of James English and west by highway, containing about 75 acres, about 60 acres improved, 2 frame!houses, 1 frame barn; and apple orchard thereon, j Also,-another lot of land in Deimar township, bounded north by John NBacho,east by Tferdick White, south by McCormick lands and; west by Phelps, Dodge, &c., containing 900 acres more or less. To be sold as the property o‘f Hepry A- Guernsey. . c* Ah ■ lot of land in Mlddlebur v - bounded ...100 a lot of lm>. ilau. y twp, . north by E.'Mitchell, east by Amos Ivesj south by Amos Ives and west by Edaell Mitchell, Containing 3-fth acre, 1 large flouring mill and ah old mill thereon. To bo sold as-the property] of 0. X’ McClure. ;■ Also a lot of land in Charleston twp, bounded north by David ‘Edwards, east by Abram Hart, south by widow Culver and widow; Eeese and west by William Eeese and Evan Lewis, conta’g'about 20 acres, about 20 acres im proved, frame house, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. , To be' sold as the property of Joseph Thompson and Barton Walker. i Also a lot of land in Mansfield, to wit: Begin ning at a post the 1 northwest comer hereof and the southeast corner of land, of J P Morris!; thence along the east side of the Academy street south J 2 deg. east 359 feet to a post; thence along land of J S Hoard and others north 8 deg. eaat"7l9 feet tnapdst; thence along said Morris' laud N- 219 deg. east 354 feet; thence along said Morris' land south 78 deg. west 659 feet to the place iol begin ning. Containingitetween five and six acres, be the same more or less, and described in plot of the village of Mansfield as the Seminary Lot. All improved, with ‘a brick Seminary building; and some outbuildings tlieroon. To ho sold ] i£B the property of the Mansfield Classical Scdninary. Also a lot of land in Delmar twp, bounded N. by 51. Conway, east by Win. Bache, south by D. Kel sey and “west by highway, containing about J 1-2 acres improved, 1 frame house and brewery tlierd-, on. To be sold -as the property of David Hover. Also a lot .of laud in tho Boro’ of Mainsburg, bounded north! by highway, east by Geo. Maine, south by E li &. C It Maine, and west by Peter Green, containing about one-eighth acre improved, frame house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Eob't K Brundagb and Ly man Wetmorc. Also a lot :of -land in" Covington twp.'bounded north by E Klock and Orscn Elliott, east by E. Klock, 'south by'Knthan Whittcmore and Asnhel Graves and west by Philip WKeyser, containing about 9 acres, about J acre improved, framehouse, saw mill and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Jacob Johnson. Also a lot otlaud situate in the township of Jack son, in the comity of Tioga, beginning inthocentre of the Koad where Clark Stillwell's sbuth line crosses the said Road - ; thence south 55 deg. east 31 perches to a post and stone; thence north 60’ deg. east 38 porches to an old birch stump ; thence east 40 perches to a large pine stamp; thence south 85 and 5-10 perches to a post and stones; thence west 150 perches to a port and stones in Wm. B. Key's line i thence north 20 perches to the center of the Eoad aforesaid j thence down the centre of the Eoad north 35 deg. cast 17 perches ; thence nortli 52 deg. cast 40 perches: thence north ; 43 deg. east 25 and 8-10 perches to the place of beginning, containing C 2 acres more or less, about 10 acres improved, frame house thereon. To bo sold as the property of Wm. C. Eipley, adm’r of A. B. Howland, deceased. ! Also a lot of land in Sullivan township, 1 hounded north by J W Bobbins and Eli G McConnell, oast j by James M Eobbins, south by Janies M Bobbins, and on the West by Wm. Ludington and Ahaz Robbins, containing about 20 acres of improved ; laud, with a frame dwelling house, frame-ham aud I frame gun shop, an apple orchard aud some other fruit treesthereon, To be sold as the 'property of W. E. Eobbins. , I Also the following real estate, situated, lying and being in the townships of Deerfield and Osceola,in j thecnnnty of Tioga, Pa., aud hounded asl follows: Beginning on the New York State line at the north east corner of J, Culver’s tract on warrant No. 5181 at a post; thence east along said state line 322 perches to a post; thence south 205 perches to a post, being a part on warrant No 5181 aud apart on warrant No 5510 ; thence west 322 perches to a hemlock ; thence north 300 perches to the place of beginning, it being 6 lots of tho Billing’s sur vey, Nos. 16, 17, IS, 21,22, and 23, and containing about 598 acres and 75 perches. ALSO, beginning nta post on the east line of alot surveyed to Jordon thence cast 194 perches to a hemlock thence N. ' 308 perches to a post; thence east 194 perches to ; a maple ; thence N. 139 perches to a white oak on the New York state line, it being the northeast | corner of warrant 5181; thence east 251 1 5-1 Oth 1 perches along said state line to a hemlorS, it being : the northeast comer of iot No ll on warrant No. 5180 ; thence south 164 perches to a poet-; thence west about 35 perches to a yellow pine; thence south 280 perches to a yellow jiiue ; thcuce west 161 perchestoapnst; thence south 292 perches to a chestnut; thence wes£ 22 perches to a post; thence south ,tp a yellow piue.it being tne N. E. comer of S. Eexford's lot; thence west along the I N. line of said Bedford's lot to a post the south east corner of lot No. 52 surveyed to Gumming Madison; then N. 217 perches to a chestnut: thence west 81 4-10 perches to a post; thence 8. 217 perches to a post on the north line of said Bedford's land; thence west to the north-west comer of said Eexford’s lot; thenco north-west to a post; thence west 38perches to a.post; thence north-west to the place of beginning, it being the north-east line of lots of land surveyed to Lane & Jordan ; it being lot No 31 on warrant No 5177 and lots Nos. 64,52, warrant No. 5177, artd lots No 11, 12,13, 32, of warrant No. 5180, andilots Nos -24, 25, 26, 27, of warrant No. 5610, containing ■about 2,090 acres. ALSO, certain tracts, be ginning at a white ash on the New York state line, it being the N.-west comer of lot No 8 on warrant No 5179 : thence east along said state line 220 perches to a post; thence south 160- perches to a post; thence east 236 perches to a post; thence south! 178 perches tp a.post; thence west 123 per ches fo a hemlock; thence south to a post on the N.-wdst line of S King and John Faulkner ; thence southwest (o a black oak the N.-wcst' corner of King and Faulkner-lot; thence N. to a post the N.-east corner of E. Bowen’s lot; thence west to the N.-west comer of E, Bowen to a white pine ; thence south along the line of said Bowen's laud to a post; thence west to the N.-west comer of Peter Faulknerslot to a post; thence south to n white pine the north-east corner of E. Seeley ; thence west along tho line of E. Seeley’s land about ICO perches to a post; thence N. 73 perches' to a post; thence west about 56 perches to a post; thence N. 485 perches to the place of beginning; being lots No. 34, 3-5, 36, 43, 44‘, 45, in' warrant N0.'5179, lots Nos. 55, ■ 56, on warrant Ho. 5179, and lot No 37 in warrant No 3697, containing about 1,077 acres and Xl3 perches. The above des cription contains two-thirds of what is commonly called and known as the Billing's Timber Tract, containing ab0ut.3,766 acres, be the suae more or less, as divided by James L. Vorhees. To be.snld as the property of Wm. B. "Middangh and N. L. Somers. Al»o,a JotjOf land in Delmar twp, bounded.north by.H Hastings and Wpi. J.anfl J J Hoadley. east by lotssuryeycd, for Andrew Krinet and Isaac Ferris, south by Thomas Clark and others and .j lands of Wm. Ba'che, and west by B Osborne— | containing about 98 acres, about 25 acres improv ed, frame house and log bom thereon. To be sold, as the property of. Wm. Hoffman. Alto a lot of land in Osceola twp, bounded north and east by Truman Crandall, south by highway, and West by Stewart Dailey and Morgan Seeley, containing about .1-3 acre improved, frame house, frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of James 31 Jlapea. Also a lot ofland in Lawrence twp, bounded oh the north by H H Dent's lands, on the east by C. Bustan, on the south by the Eoad or Highway and ’ on the west by lands of Nelson Carey and George Middaugh, containing about 54 acres, 35 acres im proved, frame house, frame bam, log shed and other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Sovrine Kelts. Also a lot' ofland in Chatham twp', bounded north by E Toles, west by highway leading from Stark’s corners to Joseph Howlands, south ,by Crooked Creek Bond,and east by E Toles, containing about 1 1-2 acres improved land,frame house, frame barn and wagon shop and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of T. W. Starks. Also a lot of land in Tioga, twp, bounded north by John Magee, cast by Crooked creek, south by Louisa Tabor and west by highway, containing 23 3-4 acres improved, 2 frame houses, shed-apple orchard and other fruit treeSjhcrcon. To be sold | as the property of James A. Hathawhy.- Also a lot of land in Delmar twp, bounded north by lauds of the estate of Jas. Hoadley, eastby Jas. Campbell, south by Calvin Koyce, N Impson and J L Eobinson, and west by George Hastings, con taining about 6Q acres, about 30 acres improved, frame house, frame bam and apple orchard thereon. 1 To be sold as the property of Edwin Eoyce. I Also a lot ofland in Middlebury twp, beginning at a post the southeast corner hereof running; thence north 89 deg. west 111 perches: thence south 61 deg.west 52perches; thence south 1 deg. west 62 perches to a post; thence west 38 ( rods to a post the southwest comer hereof; thence ! north 1 deg. east 89 1-2 rods to a post; thence south 89 deg. east 50 perches to a post; thence north I deg. east 68 perches to a post: thence south 89 deg. east 189 3-10 rods to a post; thence south 1 deg. west 43 rods to fhc place of beginning adjoining lands of S V Beerqan on the south ; on the west by Howard Potter! and Thomas West; on the north by the estate of Elijah Keeney, and j on the cast by the William Garretson lot and by G W Haynes, containing 84 6-10th acres, strict ; measure, with 55 acres improved, 1 frame house. 1 frame '6am and fruit trees thereon. • To be sold 1 as the property of John Kohler. | Also a lot of laud in Kichmond township, Tioga | county, Pa.,, bounded and described as follows; i Beginning at a point in the south line of land in the possession ol Ira Lownsbnry ; 1 thence south 9 7-8 dog. cast along land of Eansom Fitch 67 8-10 rods to the north line of land of Henry Scarle; thence along said Searle north 88 degrees west 37 rods ; thence north along said Fitch north 4T-2degrees west 07 3-10 rods to the south line of Ira Gile ; thence south 88 1-2 deg. cust.along said Guile and Ira Lownsbnry 28 4-10 rods to the place of beginning—containing about 14 acres, all improved. To be sold as the prop erty of Thomas M Gile. Also a lot of land in the village of Mansfield, hounded on the north by Wellsboro street and W D Kelley and Isaac Holden ; cast by Main street or Williamson Eoad; south by lands occupied .by G Fuller, and west by Tioga Euil Eoad, containing about 1 acre of land, with alarge 2-story store and double dwelling house and frame barn thereon. Also another lot ofland in the village of Mans field, bounded oh the north by Wm, Adams, east and west bv J P 3lorris, and south by a branch of the Elmira-st., containing about 1-2 acre with a frame dwelling house thereon. To he sold as the property of Joseph S. Hoard,’Lyman Beach, jr,, and Lawton Cummings, jr. Also a lot of land in Delmar twp, bounded on the east by lands of Edwin Eoyce, south by Joseph Palmer, jr., west by Joseph Palmer, jr., north by Edwin Eoyce, containing about 50 acres, about 15 acres improved, 4 dwelling houses, 3 bams, 1 saw mill and a few limit trees thereon. To be, sold as the property of Win. F. Eobinson. Also a lot ofland in Covington twp, bounded north by James Pettis, east by highway, south by Jdsiah Wood and west by Joshua Bowen,containing about 32 acres improved land. Also another lot of land in Covington twp. bound ed north by N A Elliott, east by highway, eohth by N A Elliott and u est by N A and J w Elliott— containing about 4 acres with a saw mill tbereun. To be sold ns the property of James Bacon. Also a lot of land in Middlebury twp, bounded ns follows to wit: On the north by Philander West, Isaac Locey and Luther Wilson ; east by Joseph Gee and another lot of said defendant: south by David Lake and Elias Keeney and Ira ! Godard, John Ham et. al., and west by Benjamin Goodwin, Charles Jones and Eichard Goodwin— I containing two hundred and ten acres, about one -hundred and fifty acres improved, a frame house, 2 frame bams, 'frame hug pea and .other out buildings- and about fifty fruit trees thereon.— | To be sold as the property of Fanny Ham, I Henry Stevens, and" David L. Aiken, administra tors of O.- P- Ilymes, deceased, i Also a lot ot laud in Covington twp, bounded north bv lands of the estate of Philander Hustcd, dec d, east by Tioga,Railroad, south by Butler Smith and west by Williamson Eoad, —containing about 10 acres improved, 3 frame dwelling houses, 1 store house, 1 office, 1 warehouse, 1 ham, glass factory and other outbuildings thereon. Also another lot of land in Covington twp, boun ded north and east'by Philander Husted’s estate, south by Butler Smith and west by Tioga Eailroad —containing about 1-2 acre improved, 1 frame dwelling house and shed thereon. Also another lot of laud in Covington twp, boun -1 ded north by James Howland, east by Evcritt Bless, south and west by C A Clark, containing about 27 acres. I Also a lot of laud in Covington Boro, described 1 as follows: It being lot No. 20 in the plan of said Boro, being 55 feet front on Williamson Eoad extending back to Hiram Lane 180 feet, with 1 frame house and bam and few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Wm. Howes, Hiram Brown, Thomas C. Howes, and John E. Didama, under the firm of Ho whs; Didama & Co. Also a lot of land in Sullivan twp, hounded north by Harvey Cleveland and O Madge, east by H Cleveland and 31 Doud, south by M Doud and west by Hiram Welch and others, containing about 50 acres, about 24 acres improved, log house and frame barn thereon. Also another lot ofland in SulUvautwp, bounded north by Samuel Welch upd James Warner, east by A B Caufield, south bylHiram Welch and J H Guliek and west by Nathan Whiting, containing about.so acres, about 14 acresimproved, log house thereon. Also a lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north 1 by Daniel Brewer, east by Gibbins Baker, smith by Michael Wolf and west by Stephen H Wood, containing about 59 ncres, about 1 1 acres improved. Also, a lot in the township of Eiehmond, bounded north by J Job and Constant Bailey,east by C Bai ley and Lucy Ellsworth, south by Ellsworth and Eri White i{iid H Wood, containing ahout9o acres, about! 5 acres improved, frame house and frail ‘ trees thereon. To he sold as the property of- John Benson. Also,' a lot of land in the Boro" of Wellsboro, bounded ou the north by highway, east by C L Wilcox, south by S W Morris s estate aud west by Sirs. Fide, containing 1-3 acre, 1 frame house aud fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of L. A. Sears. Also a lot of land in Charleston twp, hounded north by Samuel Morgan, east by widow May and M. Dawson, smith by laud owned byißenj. Closs and Archibald Walker, containing about 20 acres, about lu acres improved, frame bouse,' frame barn aud a fev? fruit-tree* thereon. To be the property of Samuel Morgan. - Also a lot of hind in Richmond twp, bounded j north-by lands in possesion of E D: White and Charles Hammond which are separated from this lot by A public highway, east’by lands in possession ofE D White, south by lands m possession of P 8 Eipley, and west by lands in possession of Benj Aldrich,coutainmg ; aboutso.acres, about 20ncres improved, 1 tag house, log barn thereon. To be sold ns the property of Ezariab Love. Also a lot of land in Brookfield twp. bounded north byJobn George, east by. John w j by J w Fitch and. west by E P. Eddy, containing-; : about 75 acres, about 45 acres improved, 2 frame r' houses, 2 frame barns, com house, blacksmith shop,.' and apple orchard thereon, To he sold as tfU property of E W Schoonover. ' ' AfeoV* lot of land in Charleston townships bound ed and described as follow's: Thenortbern boundary of said lot being the northern line of warrant "No; 1794, east by lot No. 6 of tho allotment of Bingbard lands in Charleston township, south by lot No, 8, now or formerly of Jos. Neal, and west by lot No. Ioi contracted to Jas. W, «fc C. B. Goodwin— containing about 38 acres, about 20 acres improved, with ad apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John Benson! Also, certain messuages, pieces or parcels of lands situate being in tho township of Covington county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, to will One beginning on the east of the Williamson road, on tho north bank of the ditch crossing said road from the railroad; thence north, twenty-five degree* east by said Williamson or river road one hundred and fifty feet to the southwest corner of a lot of land deeded to George G. Kress; thence north eighty-six hud three-fourths deg.' east, ttvo hundred and four teen feet by said Kress lot' to tbe west line of th* said road; thence south ten and one-fourth degree* west by tbe line of said railroad one hundred and fifty feet to tbe north bank of tbe aforesaid ditch) thence north eighty-nine and a half degrees west by the said ditch to the place of beginning, be the tamv more or lass, Also, a stake on the WilUm son road, the southwest corner of land of E. Vyet f thence east by the said Dyer two hundred and sixty feet to the railroad; thunw by the said road south three hundred and fifty feet to the line of Boiler Smith's land; thence by land of said Smith’s threw hundred and thirty feet to tho Williamson road* thence by tho Williamson road northerly to the place of beginning—containing one and a half acres; more or less. ! Also, another, beginning at the northwest corner c& Aaron Bloss' land on tbe east side of the Williamsolr or river road, and tbe southwest corner hereof; thence east by said Bloss’ land to the western boundary of the railroad; thence,by said railroad north ten deg. east twenty-four perches and five an§ a half.tenths of a perch to tbe northeast corner hereof; thence west thirteen perches’and nine-tenths of a perch to tbe aforesaid Williamson road; thence said road south fire and a half deg, west twenty-five:perches and fir* and a half tenths of u. perch to-(he place of beginning —containing about two acres, more or leas. Also, another, beginning at the east line of the Tioga railroad; thence east two hundred and twenty five feet along the line of land of Butler Smith to a post; thence north one hundred feet to a post; thence west two hundred and twenty feet to a line of *aM railroad; thence south one hundred feet along the said railroad to the place of beginning—containing one half acre, more or lees. To be sold as the pro perty of Thomas C. Howes and John E. Bldama, with notice to terre tenants. Also, certain messuages, lots or pieces of land situ ated in the township of Covington, in the connty of Tioga aforesaid: One beginning at a post corner standing in the southern boundary line of warrant No. 6499, in the name of George- Meade warrantee, at the distance of one hundred seventy-ejight pace* from the southeast corner of said Warrant? thence west eighty perches along the warrant line to a beech 5 thence north one hundred 'perches to a beech cast eighty perches to a beech corner; thence south one hundred perches to the post corner, the place of beginning—containing fifty acres strict measure, part of warrant No. 6499, con veyed to said Yeomans by William S. Vaux by deed bearing dale August Bth, A. D. 1842. I Also, one other lot, beginning at a hemlock post In the north line of warrant No. 6499, the northwest corner hereof;*thenco cast by the line of said war rant 104 perches and 3 V-TO of a perch to & post standing south' and soar the State road, the north east corner hereof; thence south 126 perches to s post the soulßfeast corner hereof; thcncewest 131 4-10 of a perch a post, the'southeast corner of lot for merly belonging to Oliver Elliott; thence ndrth one and one*fourth degree cast by the lino of said Elliott land 97 perches and foor-tenths of a perch to a post standing on the north side of the Slate road; thence north 72 deg., east by said rdad 26 perches to a post; thence north twenty perches and aisUenths of a perch to the place of beginning—containing eighty-eight acres and'one hundred and twenty perches, with the usual allowance for roads, Ac. To be sold' as the property of Sarah Youmaos, Adm’x of 1 John You mans, and Ezra Canfield terre tenant. Also, a certain lot of land bounded and described as follows: On the north by unsold land of the Bing ham Estate, and lot No. 69 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Liberty township, contracted to be sold to Wm. Roots, on the east by lot No, 21, con veyed to Frederick lliler and unsold, land, 6b the south by lot No. 26, contracted to beYold td Willianl Boots, and on the west by lot No. 69 aforesaid and Jot No. 23, conveyed to Abram. Plank—containing eighty-one acres and six-tenths of an acre, with the usual allownnce-of six per cent for roads, Ac., be thh same more or lt being'lot No. 22 of, the allot ment of the Bingham lands in Liberty township, and part of warrant numbered 1178—eight acres impro ved. To be sold as the property of Justus L. Boots, Also, a lot of land bounded north by lot No. 70 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebury township, Tioga County, now or formerly in posses sion of E. Ham and R. L. Goodwin, east by said lot No, 70 and lot No, 124 conveyed to S. V. Beaman, south by lit No. 205 conveyed to.G>. D. Keeney and lot No. 36 contracted to be sold to-Pwigbt Cummings and west by lot No. 306 aforesaid and lot N 0.79 now or formerly in possession of G. Cbamplin—contain ing one hundred and eleven acres and two tenths, with the usual allowance of six jter cent for roads Ac., be the same more or less, it being lot No. 80 of allotment of the Bingham lauds in Middlebury township, and part of warrants numbered 1352, 1353, 100 acres improved, one frame bouse, two frame barns, one corn house, one frame shed and an apple orchard thereon. To behold as the property of Lew is Newton, i Also, a lot of land beginning at the southwest cor ner of lot No, 110 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebory township, Tioga Counfy, con veyed to Elisha White; thenco south 89£ degrees, east 112 perebies to tho northwest corner of lot No. 305 contracted to be sold to C. Hammond; thenco south 153 perches to tho warrant line; thence west ISSperohe? to a corner of lot No. 164 contracted to be sold to Ezra Potter ; thence north 88.9 percbei to line of lot No. 148 conveyed to Thomas Keeney; thence south 88$ degrees, cast 73.4 perches, and north one degree, east 63\5 a percbes to the place of begin* ning--contaimng one hundred and forty acres and two tenths with the usual allowance of six percent for joads Ac., be.the same more or less, it being lot No. 300 of the allotment aforesaid and part of war rant numbered 4298, To be sold as the property of Charles C. Somers. Also, a lot of land bounded and described as fol lows; on the north by land heretofore conveyed by tbo trustees of the Bingham Estate to Michael Link and Lot No, IT of the allotment of the Bingham, lands in Liberty township, on tbe east by let No;. 34 conveyed to P. J. Kohler, on the south the bound** ary l : ne is tbe line of warrant No. 1176, and on the' west by lot No, 32’ conveyed to J. AM, Bavis Con taining 89.3 acres and allowance of six per cent for roads ty.j be the same more or less, it being lot No. 33 of the allotment aforesaid and part of warrant 1 numbered 1176, sixty acres improved, one frame bouse and apple orchard thereon* . ■ Also, another lot bounded north by lot No. IS con tracted to be sold to Georgo Horning and unsold land,, east by land of Michael Lint, south by loU No. ‘33 and 32 aforesaid, by lot No. 18 contracted 5 to be gold to John Long—containing 35.7 acres and allowances of el* per cent for roads Ac., be the same * moro or less, it being lot No. 12 of the allotment' aforesaid and part of warrant numbered II7BC TV be sold as tbe property of Belinda Coon, Also, a certain lot of land in Liberty township,'* hounded north by Conrad Kohler, and John east by Lewis fc'ediitiger, south By Joseph Kreegerf and C. Kathbono, and west by highway—-containing. about 65 acres, about 25 acres improved, frame house,/ frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To to be sold ns the property of lb M, Foote and Wika®* : Foote. Also, all those parts of warrants, No. 5625, 5643,* 5,544, in the township of Tioga, Pa., beginning at»‘ norway pine the southwest corner of warrant 5644; • thence south 881 degrees, east 438 rodfs to the souths • east corner of warrant 66¥4~t0 a post ;• thence north 14, degree, east 132-rods to a post; thence south S&1 degrees, east 60 rods to a hemlock corner; • thence north H degree, east 214 rods to h post; thence north SBl degrees, west 49 rods to* post; tbenoe north 11 degree, cast two rods to * post; thence north SBl degrees, west 12 rods to * post; thenpo north 11 degree, east 133.8 rods to a white pine'; thence south 67 degrees, west 162.5 rods to *- post; thence .south 139.5 rods to a white pine’Cer* nor; thence west 108 rods to a post; thence south 13 degrees, west 10:5 rods to an oak corner; thence sooth 11 degree, west 67.7 rods to a post; thence north 891 degrees, west 130.5 rods to warrant line; thence souta 11 degree, west by warrant line 183-- rods to tbe place of beginning—~cantninmg-S77acreS' be tbe or lesg. To be sold- as • the- jftopt * ■Jfrtyof WUllam 11, Blnomingdale. ». STWELL, Jr.. BnEitrrT.. TVellstiOTO, Jan. 5, 1863.
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