•SHERIFF'S SALES.. By virtno'bf sundry writs of Fi. Fa., Lev. Fa., and Vend Ex., issued out of the Common Picas of Tu>«-a County and to. me directed, I frill expose to public sale in the Court House in Wellsboro, on Mon <lsv, the 6th day of February, A. D., 1860, at one o’- clock in the afternoon, tho following described proper ty, to wit: A lotof land in Clyracr township containing eighty acres and six-tenths or thereabouts, bounded and de scribed jus follows: on the north by Bingham lands, on tho south by the south line of warrant No. 1222, and.ou the west by lot No. 175, contracted to William Bradley. It being lot No. 176 of the allotment of the Bingham hinds in Clymer township, Tioga County Pa. and part of warrant No. 1222, with one log bouse, one board bouse, and some fruit trees thereon, thirty acres improved. To be sold as the property of 11. J. Burrell and Robert Hancr. ALSO—A lot of laud in Elkland, bounded north by New York State Hue, east by J. Hammond, south by Cowanesque River—containing about one hundred and ninety acres, about one hundred acres improved, a frame house, frame barn, wagon house, and about seventy-five apple trees thore„n. To be sold ns the property of Liutsford Coates and Timothy Coates. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed north bj* A. Hubble and E. and S. Wood, east by road running Irom John Benson’s to Daggetts Mills, south by V. Chamberlain and Laban Rockwell's es tate, and west by E. Gray and E. & S. Wood, contain ing one hundred and seventy acres, all improved, with one frame house, two log houscs.“ouc spring house, one frame barn, one wagou house, and three apple orchards ‘thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land in Rutland township, bounded north by W. Gould aud Daniol Gray,cast by G, Stevens and S. Wood, south by P. W. Rockwell, west by Samuel Canada aud L. M. Palmer—contain • ing three hundred and twenty acres, with one hun dred aud fifty acres improved, one log house, one frame house, one frame barn, one cow shed and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold ns the property of Leman Bnrnca and William Updike. ALSO—A lotof land in Blots township, bounded north by laud formerly of John Williams and land of Joseph Yonkius, east by land of • south by wild lauds, and west by the west half of the Graebc warrant—containing about 570 acres, about twenty ■acres improve!, with log house thereon. To be sold as the property of Eben J. Bosworth. ALSO—A lotof land in Deerfield township,bound ed north by Cowanesque River, east by John Good spead. south by Bingham lands, west by the Inscbo estate—containing twouty acres, more or less, ten acres improved*, two fram£ houses, two frame barns, one saw mil! and an apple orchard thereon. To be •sold a* the property of Barton Howe and Bonj. Howe. ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield, bounded north by Williamson Road 200 ft., east by A. Sherwood and J. P. Morris 200 ft., and west by E. Faulkner estate ‘2OO ft.—about one acre more or less, with frame house, aud frame burn thereon. To be sold as the property of B. M. Bailey and R. W. Bailey, Adm'a. of the es tate of Ruzel Bailey. ALSO —A lot oi land a Charleston township, houn ded as follows: North by lands of R, G. White (war rant No. 1581 and part of warrant No. 5051,) on the oast by Bingham lands, (warrant No. 1875) on the «uuth by lands of George Kabbaml others, on the west by lands of James Bcnkard and Robinson and Steele, (warrant No. 1553) it being the north half of warrant No. 1084 Hows & Fisher warrantees —containing four hundred nnd ninety-five acres and allowance. To be sold as the property of Charles Seeley. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township bound ed on tho cast by Dan Faulkner and A. S. Turner, west by W. W. Bayres, north by the Pickle Hill road, south by David Hasted—containing one hundred and ten acres, with fifty or sixty acres improved, one frame house, one frame bam aud a small apple orch ard thereon. To be sold as the propei ty of Jeremiah Love. ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bounded on the north by laud of Henry Emmick, on the cast by James Merrill, ou the south by Nelson Root, and on the west by Huntingdon Thomas—containing thir ty acres of improved land, with a small frame bouse thereon. To bo sold as the property of C. A. Com stock. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed north, south and west by Erattns Rose, and cast by Roseville and Elmira Road—containing about three acres, ull improved, one frame house, one frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Asfthel Hull. ALSO—Allot of land in Clynicr township, bounded north by Daniel & Barton Hunt, east by Bynj. Matts son, south by Henry Steele and C. Trowbridge, west by Caleb Trowbridge—containing about forty ucies all improved, a log house, frame barn, and a lew fruit trees thoreou. To be sold as the property of Wm. Rogers. A LSO-*-A lot of land in Delmar tpwnsbip, bounded norih by 11. Stowoll, east and South by Conrad Gun ther, and west by Henry Darling—containing about one hundred) acres, aboyt eight acres chopped. To be sold as the property of Job Green- ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed uorlh by Erastus Rose, east-by Elmira Road, south by Mill Creel, road and west by Erastus Rose —con- taining about one-balf aero, all improved, one store house, one dwelling bouse, and one frame barn there on. ALSO—Another lot in same township, bounded •north by A. McClure, east by D; Vidder, south by John Benson and west by B. Hall—containing fifty live acres, about fifty acres'hnprovcd, two frame hou ses. ono frams barn, blacksmith shop and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold ns the property of Har rison Bobbins and John Beacon. ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsboro, bounded north easterly by Mrs. S. Lerfis, south-easterly by Water Street, south-westerly by street running from Water ttroot to L. I. Nichols’, and W. T. Mathers’ and north westerly by A. P. Cone—containing about one-fourth of an aero, frame bouse, framo barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Henry ’Kimball. ALSO—A h»t of land in Lawrence township, bound ed north by Wm. Pritchard and James Pritchard and highway, east by Wm. and James Pritchard, south by James Pritchard, and west by Nelvin Brant—contain ing about four acres all improved, frame house thereon and som6 fruit trees. ALSO—Another lot in same township, bounded north and ea>i by James Pritchard, south by highway and west by Nelvin Brant—containing about one fourth acre all improved. To bo sold as pho property of A.uH Pritchard. A L.SO—A lot of land in Wellsboro, bounded north by Mary Meek, east by L. I. Nichols and James Kim bull, south by Andrew Crowl, L I Nichols and Mary Meek—containing seven-eights of an acre of impro ved land, a steam Foundry, a blacksmith shop and a frame barn thereon. To bo sold as the property of Levi Chubbuck with notice to A. P. Cone terre tenant ALSO—A lot of land.in Westfield township, bound ed north by Watrous Seeley, east by Bingham lands, south by Obadiah Robinson and west by Potter Co. line—containing eleven acres, about ten aers impro ved, one log house and a few fjuit trees thereon. To bo sold es the property of Anthony Bennett and Thos. £. Bennett ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield Boro, beginning at ahe Williamson road at a stake and stones tho south west corner of Chester Ames cow Joseph Major lot, thence east by the south line of said lot to a post and stones at the south-east corner of said Major lot, thence south to the eastern boundary of the O'Brien tract 21.2 perches to the north-east corner of the Daniel Holden lot,.thence west by the boundary line of said lot to tho south-east corner of Marcus Kelley'slot, tbcnco around the east and north boundary of said Kelley lot In the Tioga Rail Road, thenco northward ly along said road and Williamson road to the place of beginning—containing about twenty-five acres of land, be the same more or less, one frame bouse, two frame barns, a brick house, brick yard, and some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property, of Joseph B. Hoard, endorser of Kelley. ALSO—A certain messuage, lot or piece of land sit uate m Lawrenceville, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, beginning at'the south-west corner of a lot of land conveyed I*3 Hiram Bebee to Samuol Satterly, on the cast side of Main street, thence south eleven degrees east thirty one feet aud six inches to a post, thence nor h seventy-nine degrees east, one hundred feet to a post, thence eleven degrees west twenty-fire feet and three inches to'the post on the south-east corner of the said Salterly’s lot, thence westerly along said Satter ly’s south line one hundred feet to the place of begin ning. be the same more or'less, with a three story frame store house thereon and shed or building for storing boxes and wood Ac, To be sold at the prop erty of Harris T. Ryon. ALSO—A'lot of land in the Bore of Wellsboro, bounded north by H. W. Williams and L I Nichols, south-east by road running from Wellsboro through the premises of L I Nichols, south-west by estate of M m. Bache dec’d, and nortb-wost by L I Nichols— containing four acres all improved, with a two story frame house, ami.some fruit trees thereon. To be sold ; as the property of S, F. Wilson. AL&O—.A lot of land in Charleston township, bonod* cd north by WlO. Vanhorn and L. 11. Elliott, east by Levi Elliott, south by David Reese, 13 Morris and Da vid Harris, aud west by Stillman Frost—containing about two hundred acres, about one hundred and fifty 1 aero? Improved, with a frame house, two frame barns 1 and shed and other out-buildings and an apple orch ard thereott. ALSO—One other lot of land in Charleston town ship hounded by-Joel Crowl and Noah Ham mond, east by John Dumaux dec’d, south by Bcnj. Austin and west by 0. Fenton—containing about one hundred and twenty acres, with about one hundred j acres improved, a frame house, frame barn and largo apple orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property of A. E. Niles and A. G. Elliott, et. al. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bound ed north by Charles Goodspeed, cast by Mill Creek road, south by Morris Bcruaur and west by lands of Erastas Howe—containing about one-fourth of an aero, with a small frame house thereon. To be sold as the property of Daniel C. Strang and George S." Brown. ALSO—A lot of land in Dclmar township, beginning at a post and stones the north-east corner of of war rant No. 4215, being also the north-east corner hereof, thence by the eastern boundcry line of warrant No. 4215 south three degrees west 107 perches to a post, thence by the northern boundary of lot No. 7 88 de grees 144 perches to a post corner standing on the brink of tho hill oast of Round Islands, thence along the brink of said hill north 3 degrees cast 40 perches to a post corner, thence north 52 degrees west 40 3-4 perches to n norway pine corner, thence north 3 de grees cast 43 perches to a small beech corner standing in the line that divides warrant No. 4214 and 4215, tbenco along said line south 88 degrees east 175 .5 perches to tho place of beginning—containing 107 .5 acres, beingpartof warrant No, 4215, James Wiison warrantee, with a log bouse and about sixteen acres improved thereon. To be sold as the property of Jus. W. Warriner. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, hounded north by lots No. S 3, 89 and 02 of tho allot ment of Bingham lands, cast by Nos, 02 and 116, south by Nos. 110 and 120 and west by Nos. 118 and 90_oontaining 111 3-10 acres and being No. 01 of the ( Binghain lands and part of warrants Nos. 1036, 1360, 1370 and 1371, with about 30 acres improved, two log houses,dog barn nnd a few fruit trees thereon. To be soldns.lhc property of D. L. Mann. AIiSO—A lot of land in Ricgmond township, bound ed north and east by A S Tnrner, south by the Silas Crandall lot and west by W C Ripley—containing about 90 acres, about 15 acres improved, frame bouse and log barn thereon. Property of Silas Allis. ALSO —A lot of land in township of Richmond, bounded north by lot No. 3 of the allotment of Bing ham lands in Richmond township, east by lot No. 1, south by lot No. 12 conveyed to John W. Guernsey, and west by west lino of warrant No. 1076 and being lot No. 128 of warrant No. 1076 —containing fifty eight aud one-tenth acres, with log house and about ten acres improved thereon. To ho sold as the prop erty of Silas Allis. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlcbuyy township, hounded north by R. Brown and 11. Bryant, cast by J. Whiting nnd A. Uuzlett, south by K S March, nnd west by Whitcomb—containing about 140 acres, about 45 acres improved, two log bouses, two frame burns, and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of John Losingcr. ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, bound ed north, cast, south and west by lands formerly of Anna Morris—containing about one hundred acres, about fifty acres improved, one frame house, frame barn aud other out buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as tho property of Abram Green. ALSO—A lot of land in Elkland Boro, bounded north by L. Davenport, oast by John A. Hammond, south by J. «t J. G. Parkhurst and tho Ford lot, nnd west by Sylvanus Upham—containing about one hun dred and ten acres nnd about twenty acres improved, one log house and some small fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Otis Hill. j ALSO—A certain messuage, piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Richmond, in the county of Tioga and State of Pennsylvania, beginning at the Williamson road at a stake and stones tho south-west cqrnor of Chester Ames, now Joseph Major lot, thence cast by tho south line of tho said lot to a post and stones at the south-east corner of said Major lot, thence south by the eastern boundary of tho O’Brien tract, twenty-one perches and two-tenths of a perch to the north-east corner *»f the David Holden lot, thence west by tho boundary line of the said lot to the south east. corner of Marcus Kelley’s lot. thence around the cost and north boundaries of Kelley's lot to tho Tioga Railroad, thence northwardly along said road and Williamson road to the place of beginning—con taining about twenty-five acres of land, bo the-«une more or less. ALSO—Another tract of land situate as aforesaid, bounded as follows: beginning at a stake and stones on the east side of the road on the line of Deafer Parkburst’a land, thence south cighty-oigbt degree* east thirty-six perehes to a while ash stump, norih fifteen and a quarter degrees, west twenty-three and seven-tenths perches, thcuco south seventy-six de grees west thirty-one and soven-tciffhs perches, thence south fifiteen and a half degrees east eight perches, thence south six degrees west six perches and three and a half tenths to the place of boginning—contain ing five acres and two and a half tenths of an aero, bo t‘io same more or loss. ALSO—Another piece of land situate as afon* a nid, beginning at the aforesaid ash sturut* on the line of Dexter land, thence north fifteen degrees thirty min utes west by the eastern boundary of the aforesaid lot twenty-three and seven tenths perches to a post at the north cast corner thereof and corner of a lot for merly belonging to Jas. Whitehead, thence cast by the southern boundary thereof eighty-ono and five tenths porches to a post, thence south by the western boundary line of Lydia White’s lot two perches to a post the south-west corner thereof, thoncc cast by tho southern boundary lino of said lot twenty one and fivu tenths perches to a dead hemlock tree the south cast corner thereof, thence south twenty and eight tenths perches to a'post and stones the north enj-t cor ner of Dexter Parkhurst’s lot, and thence west by the' northern boundary of said lot ninety seven perches to the place of beginning—containing fourteen acres he the same more or less. Ist lot, one frame barn thcro on. 2d lot, brick bouse, two frame houses and frame baru, thereon. To bo sold as the property of Cordelia Smyth and Joseph S. Hoard. ALSO—A lot of land in Main&burg, bounded north by Main highway, east, south and west by the John Main estate—containing about one acre, all improved, with a steam and water power grist mill, water and race privileges, framo house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north by John Billingcrand Albert Woodruff, cast by B S Sayre, south by J. Hart and Schrhnpp, and west by Shrimpp and Nelson Austin—containing about 105 acres about seventy five acres improved, with frame house, three frame barns, frame corn house, two apple orchards and two sugar bushes there in. To bo sold as the properly of Lyman Wctmoro. ALSO—A lot of laud in Clymer township, bounded north by Benj. Mattiaou, e!ast by Charles Labar, south by Silas Ruthmorc and west by Henry Steele—con taining about 100 acres, about SO acres improved, *twp frame houses, one framo barn and two opplc orchards thereon. To be sold as tho property of Willard F. Potter. ALSO—A lot of land in Nelson township, bounded north by Wm. Ilessons, east by Albert Fowler and south by Hamilton Darlin and Frederick Thorpe, and west by the highway running from the top of hemlock bill past Wm. Hessam to the State line—containing about seventy acres more or loss, wild lands. ALSO—Another lot in Nelson township, bounded north by Frederick Thorp and J M Hammond, coat by tho Rius lot, south and west by tho highway running from the top of hemlock hill by Wm. Hessons to the Slate line—containing about fifty acres and about six improved. To be sold as the property of Sami. Ellison. ALSO—The following land, to wit. beginning at the north east corner of No. 168 of the allotments of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga Co. conveyed to Oliver Willard, and thence along line of lot No. 01 south eighty six degrees aud a half east twenty s4ren perches and four tenths, thence north two degrees and one fourth of a degree east forty eight porches to the south west corner of lot No. 63, thence south eighty eight degrees and three eights of a de gree east nine porches and six tenths to a corner in the road, being also a comer of lot No. 166, thence along the said road south forty nine degrees mid a half cast twenty four perches and seven tenths of a perch south twenty nine degrees and a half east fifty nice perches, south twenty degrees and a half east fif teen perches and three tenths toacomerof lot No. 74. thenco along the north lino of said lot north eighty eight degrees and one fourth of a degree east ninety three perches and six tenths to a corner in the east line of lot No. 168 aforesaid, and thence along said east line north one degree and one foarfe of a degree east thirty three perches to the place of beginning— containing twenty five acres and nine tenths of an aero, with tho usual allowance for roads Ac., and be ing lot No. of the allotment aforesaid, and part of warrants No. 1170 and 1171, all improved with some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Reu ben Hart. ALSO—tho following land to wit: situated in Rut land and Jackson township, Tioga Co., beginning at (be north east corner of warrant No. 1403. being also the south east corner of the ‘‘Small Tra?t" so called, thence along tho west line of lot No. 7 of the allotment of tho Bingham lends in Rutland township, Tioga Co., south three funrtbt of a degree west oqq hundred and thirty setejn porchc* to the north cast cocker of )<»{ No. THE TIOGA COUNTY AGITATOK. 145, thcncc along lines of lot No. 145 west eighty sis I perches south forty seven degrees west twenty nine ' pcrchos and eight tenths, west sixty one porches, south ninety perches and two tenths of a perch to the north line of lot No. 27 L thence along line of said lot No. , 27 north eighty nine degrees and three fourths of a degree west one hundred perches and three tenths of a perch to a corner in lino of lot No. 29, thence along lines of lots Nos. 29, 31 and 4, north three fourths of a degree east one hundred and fifty seven perches, thence east sixty one perches, thence north ninety nine ' perches to the werrant line, thence along the warrant' lino oast two hundred and nine perches to the place of beginning—containing two hundred and fifty eight , acres, with allowance of 6 per cent for roads, be the 1 same more or less, being No. 5 of the allotments afore- ! said, and part of warrant No. 1403, about seventy-five | acres improved, two log houses, two bams and some other out buildings and an orchard thereon, To be sold as the properly of George Curtis. i ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga township bounded north by John W. Guerensey, cast by A. S, Turner, ' south by Mrs. E. Guernsey and west by con- I taining about sixty acres, with about fifty acres im- { proved, frame burn and some fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land in Tioga township commencing at a plum tree in the lane of Candy, late the estate of James Bryant dcc’d, thence south five and one half degrees east thirty six rods to a button wood corner, thence north eighty degrees west eighty two rods to a post, thence north one hundred and fifty six rods to a stone heap, thence south eighty two de grees east two hundred and thirty eight rods to a whit© oak stump, thence south nine and one half degrees west one hundred and twenty three rods to a white pine, thence north eighty degrees west one hundred rods to a post thence north eighty four degrees west forty rods to the place of beginning, containing one hundred and seventy eight and one half acres and allowance, excepting thirty two acres to A. <fc Jcsso Keeney, also excepting ono|ncre for burying ground, with two frame hou.-es, three frame barns, corn house and shed and blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon, about eighty acres improved. To bo sold as the property of Wm. J. Mann. ALSO—A lot ofland in Westfield township, bound ed north by John Gardner, cast by John Pierce, south by Bingham lands, west by B. Whipple—containing about one hundred acres, about seventy acres improved, a frame house. fr.urao barn, corn house & other out buildings and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel Pierce. ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded north by George Armstrong, cast by George Bennett and Thomas Palsshirman, south by Wm. Brnino and George Bennett, ami west by Wm. Braine—containing about sixty acre.*, about forty acres improved, log house', frame barn and apple orchard thereon. To he sold as the property of Reuben Bennett. ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson township, bounded north Briggs, east by Samuel Yicker, south by 11. H. Dent and Payne and Phillips, and west by John luscho and 11. 11. Dent—containing about 138 acres, about 20 acres improved, one log house, one log barn and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erly of Wm. Cunningham and David Cunningham. ALSO—A lot of land in Farmington township, hounded north by 0. P. Rico, east by 1). Pearce, south by A. Cass, west by D. Stevens—containing about fifty acres, about twenty five acres improved, with a frame dwelling house and shed and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Washington Wright. ALSO—A lot of land situated in Morris Tioga Co. Pa., hounded north by lands of Enoch and John Blackwell and George Blackwell, on the cast by lands of George Blackwell and another 40 acre lot,'on the south by lands of James Merrill and on the west by lands of Archers and Job Doan—containing 160 acres. Sold as the property of H. Williston, Gillett and Co. ALSO—A lot of land in Wellsboro. beginniqg at a stake, thirty feet from the north west corner of Mor gan Sherwood on Main Street, thence south east par allel with the line of Sherwood to land of Bacbo, Ihenco along land of said Bache, north forty five de grees east thirty feet to a post, thence north forty five degrees west to line of Main Street, thence along line of Main Street to the place of beginning, being thirty fe«t front on Main Street, with a two story frame building, used formerly for a printing office and shoe /•hop now Used for a dwelling house. To be sold os the propeity of James P. Magili. ALSO—A certain messuage piece or parcel of land in Rutland butted and bounded as follows: beginning at a hemlock tho north east comer of other land sur veyed for the said Constant Bailey, thence west one hundred and seventy four perches to a post, thence cast one hundred and seventy-five perches to sugar tree, thence south one hundred and ninety-nine porch es to a post, thence north one hundred ninety* nine perches to beginning—containing 216 acres and sixty mx perches with frame house, frame barn, frame shods, frame grist mill, taw mill, an apple orchard and about 150 acres improved thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Motes -Crawford adm’r. of Constant Bailey dic’d, and Wm. Bailey, adraV. of S. Bailey and Con -tiut Bailey, Abigail Bailey, Lucy Aylsworth and Wm. Aylsworth, Laura Bartlett „and C. I*. Bartlett and C. Clark W. Bailey, Guardian of Griffin Bailey, Heirs of S. Bailey and S. K. Longwell, terro tenant. ALSO—The following land to wit: beginning at tho south east corner of.lot No. 66 of tho allotment of tho Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga County, thence along tho cast hue of said lot north one degree and one fourth of a degree, east eighty nine perchess and fho tenths to the south east corner of lot No. 65, thence along a line of said lot north three degrees and three fourths of a degree, west thirty five perches and six tenths, thence north seven degree? west forty nine perches and six tenths to a corner in the south line of lot No. 137 of tho said allotments, thence along tho south lino of the said lot north seventy three degrees, east Unity one perches and eight tenths, thence.north two degrees cast three perches and seven tenths of q perch to the south west corner of lot No. 13S, thence along the south line of said lot south eighty seven de grees, east fiftj two perches and two tenths of a perch to a corner iu the west line of lot No. 63 conveyed to Caleb Austin, thence along tho west line of said lot and Hue of lot No. 292 south two degrees, west ouo hundred and thirty five perches and six tenths, south two degrees and one fourth of a degree, west forty eight perches, thence along lino of lota No. 292 and 108 north eighty six'degrees and a half, west twenty so\cn perches and four tenths and north eighty nine degrees and a half, west forty three perches and four tenths to the'place of beginning—containing seventy nine acres and eight tenths of an acre with tho usual allowance of six per cent for roads Ac, be tho same more or less, being lot No. 64 of the allotments afore said, and part of warrants -Nos. 1170 1171, all im proved wiih a grist mill, carried by steam and water four frame houses, three barns and other out buildings and two orchards thereon. To bo‘ told as the prop erty of U. Jennings. ALij'j—tb - following Lind to wit! beginning at tbc south west corner ui Jut No, J 39 ot’ tbn allotment of Bingham lands in Chatham to.rnship, Tioga Co., Penn sylvania convoyed to Philo Boardman, thence along lines, of said lot south eighty nine degrees (Inti tme fourth of a degree, oast one hundred and thirty perch es and five tenths of a perch, and north three fourths of a degree east sixty porches and two tenths of a perch, thenoo along the south line of lot No. 18S south eighty nine degrees and one hulf of a degree, east fifty two porches and eight tenths of a pcrce, thence along the west lino of lot No. 352 south one degree west one hundred and thirty three perches and seven tenths of a porch, thence along tho north line of lot No. 215, west one hundred and eighty four perches and one tenthiof a perch, thence along tho east line of lot No. *llO, north one degree cast sevenry-six perches to the place of beginning—containing one hundred acres and four tenth- of an aero, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads Ac., bo tho tame more or lets, It being lot No. 244 of the allotment of] Bingham lands in Chatham township. Tioga County, Pennsyl vania, and part of warrant No. 1327, wiln about eighty acres improved, dwelling house, throe barns„ corn house and orchard thereon and other out buildings. ALSO—Another lot beginning at the south east corner of lot No. 141 of the allotment aforesaid, thenee along line of lot No. 237, con veyed to Isaac T. Beckwith, south fifty-four perohes and three-tenths of a perch, thence along line of lots No. 237 aforesaid and No. 238 east thirty-one perches and two-tenths of a perch, thence along lino of lot No. 233 south one hundred and one perches, thence along line of lots No. 233 aforesaid and No. 235 west one hundred and four perches, thence along line of Bingh -ra lands lot No. 137 conveyed to Bath sheba Bates and lot No. 243 north one hundred and fifty-five perohes and two tenths of a perch, thenee along tho south lino of lot No. 141 afore said east seventy-one perches and eight tenths of a perch to the place of beginning— ihg eighty-four acres and two-tenths of an acre with tiie usual allowance of 6 per cant for roads &c„ ho the same more or loss, it being lot-No. 230 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga County, Pennsylva nia, And pan of warrant. No. 1210. To he sold as the property of Philo Boardman, ALSO—the following land to wit: beginning at the north-east -corner of lot No. 139, of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Rutland tsp., Tioga County, Pennsylvania, conveyed to Hi ram Wilmot, thence alongthe north line of said lot and line of lot No. 142 west one hundred and fifty perches, thence along line of lands conveyed to P. P. Morris administrator of the estate of John Adlom deed., north sixty perches, thence along line of said lands and lauds of the Bingham estate east one hundred and fifty perches, thence along line of Bingham lands aforesaid and line of lot No. 136 south sixty perches to the place of beginning—con taining fifty* three acres with allowance of six per cent for roads &c., bo the same more or less, it being lot No. 140 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tioga Co. Pennsylvania and part of warrant No. 1217, with the improvements thereon. To be sold as the property of Sidney L. Hibbard. ALSO—the following land to wit: beginning at the north east corner of lot No. 14 of the al lotment of the Bingham lands in Lawrence township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, con veyed to Wm. MoDougall, thence along the north lino of warrant numbered 4300, south eighty nine degrees cast one hundred and fifty-four perches and four tenths of a perch to the north east corner of said warrant, thence along the east line of said warrant south four degrees west one hundred and ninety-five perches and eight-tenths of a perch, thence along the north line of lot No. 17 west one hundred and thirty eight perches and nine-tenths of a perch, thence along the east line of lot No. 14 aforesaid north one half of a degree, west one hundred and ninety-eight perches and one tenth of a perch to the place of beginning—containing one hun dred and seventy acres and two-tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads &c., be the same more or less, it being lot 15 of the allotment of the B' Is in Lawrence township, Tioga Con /I vania, and part of warrant No. 43( it ten acres improved thereon. To I le property of George Van Gorder and Barney B. French. ALSO—The following land to wit: begin ning at the south west corner of lot No. 4 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Law rence township Tioga County, Pennsylvania, thence along the south line of said lot and line of lot No. 9 south eighty nine degrees and three fourths of a degree cast one hundred and thirty four perohes thence along line of lot No. 9 aforesaid of lot No. 78 south one degree and one fourth of a degree west one hundred aud fifty seven perches and one tenth of a perch and south one fourth of a degree east thirty seven perches thence along line of lot No. 78 aforesaid and lots Nos. 108 and 323 south eighty nine degrees and three fourths of a degree west one hundred and thirty three perches thence along line of lots Nos. 323, 161, and 41 Farmington, north one fourth of a degree west one hundred and twenty three perches arid north one degree and one fourth of a degree east seventy four porches to the place of begin ning—containing one hundred and fifty four acres and five tenths of an acre with tho usual allowance of six per cent for roads &c. be tho same more or les*, it being lot No. 6 of the al lotment of the Bingham lands in Lawrence township Tioga County Pennsylvania and part of warrants numbered 2040 and 4290, with about fifty acres improved, frame house, log barn and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Lewis Darling. ALSO—The following described property to wit: fifty acres of land on the south side of the farm of Israel Merrick dec’d including the house and barns thereon there befog about 40 acres im proved with a frame story and half house, frame barn 30 x 40 feet a frame horse barn with an apple orchard and some other fruit trees thereon, subject nevertheless to the use and oc cupation af Mrs. Julia Merrick widow of late Israel Merrick now intermarried with Prescott Fields of the improved land above the main road and of tho one third part of the house and barn thereon during her natural life charge able also with the payment of the sum of $220 with interest on same after 3 years from de cease of Israel Merrick to J. E. Merrick on his arrival at the ago of 14 years and charged likc wise-with the payment of $4O with interest on the same after 3 years from time of decease, of late Israel Merrick to Sarah Merrick on her arrival at the age of IS years, said fifty acres being taken from the south side of the farm of late Israel dec’d. which farm is situa ted iu Delmar Tioga County Pa. and bounded north by land of David Smith, on the east by land of Richard Moore on south by land of Richard Moore and others, and west by lands of Ellis Merrick and O. L. Gibson whole farm containing about 135 acres. To be sold as the property of C. L. Merrick. ALLO—tho following lot of land to wit: be ginning at the south east corner of lot No. 109 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Jack son township, Tioga Co., Pennsylvania, thence along line of IoL 234 south two degrees and one fourth of a degree, west fifteen perches and nine-tenths of a perch, thence along the west line of lot No. 241 south one degreejwest eighty three perches and four tenths of a perch, thence along the north lino of lot No. 8, Rutland, con veyed to Joel Webster north eighty-nine deg.'s west forty sis poshes and throe tenths of a perch, thence along lines of lot No. 7 north twenty sevon perches and two-tenths ot a porch, west one hundred and four perches and three tenths of a perch, north thirty-two perches and west four perches and two-tenths of a porch, thence along lines of lot No. 233 &c. conveyed to Moses Herrick north one degree and three fourths of a degree east forty one borchcs and one tenth of a perch and south eighty nine de grees east one hundred and eighteen perches’ and two tenths of a. perch, theneja along the south side of lot No. 109 aforesaid east thirty eight perches and eight tenths of a perch to the place of beginning—containing seventy two acres and five tenths of an acre with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads &c,, be the same more or less, it being lot No. 233 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Jackson township, Tioga Connty, Pennsylvania and part of warrants numbered 1399 and 1402, with about fifty acres improved, dwelling house, barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the prop erty of Daniel Phipps. ALSO—A tract ofland in Middlebury town ship, beginning at a post the north-west corner of land bought by Ambrose Keeler of T. L. Baldwin and tho north east corner thereof, thence south along the Baldwin lot eighty-seven and six-tenths perohes to a post, thence west along the said line of Baldwin lot and S. Ab bott fifty four perches to a post, thence north along the land of G. Abbott and others eighty seven and six-tenths perches to a post, thence along land of Joseph Gee to the place of begin ning—containing about 27 6-10 acres, with about twenty five acres improved, a log house, frame barn, cooper shop and orchard thereon. To be *old as the property of David E. r -iko. ALSO —The following land to wit: begin ning at the north east corner of lot No. 167 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farm ington township Tioga County Pensylvania, thence along the south line of lot No. 9 east sixty three perches and six tenths of a perch, thence along line of lot No. 169 south one hun dred and seventy one perches thence along the north line of lots Nos. 166 and 213 west sixty four perches and: two tenths of a perch, thence along the east line of lot No. 167 aforesaid north one hundred- and seventy one perches to the place of beginning—containing sixty four acres and four tenths of an acre with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads &c. bo the same more or less, it being lot No. 168 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township Tioga County Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 1060, with about fifty acres improved, frame house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of George Witherill. ALSO—About six hundred acres of land in Gaines township, bounded on the north by Billings lands, east and south by Hard and Boyce and on the west by Ann Faulkner, with about two acres improved, two dwelling bouses, one coal house, one log stable and a coal mine thereon. To be sold as the property of J. N. Ilaner.; . 1 S. I. POWER, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, Wellsboro I Pa., Jan. 19, 1860, J C. & J, L. EOEINSON, Have the pleasure of announcing to their customers and the public generally, that they are now receiving their stock of Pltl AND WINTER GOODS. CONSISTING IN PART OF YANKEE NOTIONS STONEWARE. j READY, IMADE CLOTHING 1 BOOTS AND SHOES. WOODEN WARE. AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF ARTICLE REQUIRED BY THE PUBLIC AT REASONABLE RATES THE ABOVE WELL KNOWN IV ELL ESTABLISHED STAND E V E R Y B 0 D T K N O W S fHE PLACE, FIRST STORE SOUTH OF COURT HOUSE. Dec. 15, ’s9.—May sth, JVetc Drug Store . THE UNDERSIGNED takes pleasure in announ cing to the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity that he has just opened a new Drug Store in OSGOOD’S BUILDIXG, main St., “here he has a complete assortment of Drugs & Medicines, vrrjjoh he will soil cheap for cash. Our Stock of Drugs is complete, embracing every article ever called for. PATENT MEDICINES, Jayne’s, Ayre’a, Helmbold’s, McLane’s, Brant’s and other popular Medicines, together with Wistar’s Bal- Min> Cod Livor’Dil, Wolf’s Aromatic Schnaps, Ac. CHOICE WINES AND LIQUOKS, for Medicinal and Sacramental uses. JiaCnts & ®CIs. of the best quality. Flavoring Extracts, Spices, Pepper, Salcralus, Soda, Candle.-, Soap, Burning Fluid, Campliene, Turpentine, Alcohol, And an innumerable variety of articles in common use. Please call at the NEW DRUG STORE. P. R. WILLIAMS, Ag’t. Wellsboro, March 10, 1559. FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICE. BIGELOW & THOMPSON’,. AGENTS. .IET’.VJ FIRE IXSL’RAXCE VO MR A-V Y Of Hartford, Ut.—Capital 81,000,000. HARTFORD FIRE IXSURAXCE COMRAXY .— Capital; 8300,000. PAIEXIX FIRE IXSFRAXCE COMRAXY. Of Hartford, Ct.—Capital, 8130,000. REORI.ES FIRE IXSI'R.ifXCE COMRAXY, Of .New York City—Capital 8150,000 XE ll' EXGLAXD FIRE IXSVRAXCE CO. Of Hartford, Cl. 8225,000. MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. Of Now York City,—Capital 8200,000. MASSASOIT FIRE INSURANCE CO. Capital, .8200,000. HOMESTEAD FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Capital, 8150,000. Nli.V YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Accumulated Capital, # 81,500,000. The subscribers are prepared to issue policies of in surance on tho most favorable terms lu the above well known and reliable Stock Companies. Farm buildings insured for three years at rates as ow as any good companies. V All losses will be promptly Adjusted and paid at this office. Applications by mail |will receive prompt at tendoo 'WM. L. BIGELOW, S 01 ; 1^’1^ 59 * . C. H. THOMPSON; P. J. FARRINGTON, Surveyor, WELLSBORO FOUNDRY -A-N-D- « Machine Shop AGAIN, IN FULL BEAST. TJ OBLRT YOUNG, Into of tho firm of Tabor A-ki Voting A Co., Tioga, takes this method to in form the Public that hv has leased the Foundry and Machine Shop, in the Village of Wellsboro, for a term of years, and having put it in good running order, is prepared to do all kinds nf work usually done at such an cstablish ment, in the best manner and out of the best material. TWENTY YEARS EXPERIENCE ! Ho has Ipld over twenty years’exporience in the bu siness and will have the work, entrusted to him, done directly under his supervision, Ao t cork will he lent out half finished. 311 LL-G BAR J S GS, PLOWS, STOVES and castings of all kinds on hand and made to order. |lay 28, 1857. ROBERT YOUNG. Mansfield Flouring Mill. TIIK peopio o aranunelii ana vicinity are hereby notified tunt said MILL has just been repaired, and put in per wci order, towns three run of stone and a I'atent Grain Separator, which win separate all foul need from tbo grata, consequently the best of work can and will bo done. Met chants and fanners are invited to try this Mill, and flrsr rate work will l.c warranted by J. O. KELLY. 'l.iiW.eM, An»n»t I*. Ifc.Vi. *»* > N- 'l'll'l ."Vlnljo] i:r,;|r ,t DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS. STAPLE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES GjR O C E R I E S HARDWARE CAN BE SECURED ' A T A N D CORNING &. CO*tt nttPROVED PATENT The oldest Establishment in ff ie r- .' Employing Two Hundred Vtn , ishing Eighty Insirummh p’J’l CumbininE all their recent improvement,!,,, , !i Organ Meiodeon, ic. n,vi r^~, th ' l 'tiJ obtained in m™uS o. ge6, prince & Cft Manufacturers, Buffalo, ft Wholesale Depots: 87 FultonsTvY' , Chicago, Illinois. *'■ * anil WHOLESALE AOEXTS-Hnsse\ * , Mass; W. F. Colburn, Cincinnati, o} lio * T,“!"»a. St. Louis, 3/o.; Ph.P. Wi-rloiu, x c „ u,’,„ Ulm -N bemier, Toronto. C. W. Oilcan*. From ihe Home Journal, April ” i-. The Melodeons manufactured by t'n at S' Fulton Street, are the best il the w'rtl them.and therefore speak understand,l.-1?,, ,Y ;h " They are afforded at a very moderate, m r -• Prices of Portable Instrnmea. Four octavo Melodeon, extending fn.uTc it l * l. Four and a half octave •• t. P , * • Five octave, .»* i. V to v • • Five octave, double reed, u ». £ ~ u *'• • • _ ’ Mo K. . . Ofg&n Mclodoon Two banks of Keys, Fire Sets 01 Ke t ,|. -. , and a half octave Fort pedals, oat set ~1 11' , I ''' independent, - - - . . lw ' l - ‘a IV Prices of Piano Cased Five octave Melodeon, extending from y to v Six octave do do >■ t , f> Five octave double reed, do y t ' J V Five octave, two Banks of Kej-s - . . Our facilities for manufacturing are iterf.-vt long experience in the holiness, harm- tin. v i‘ r ' over Twenty-two thousand r confident of giving satisfaction. AB *otteous All Instruments of our manufacture eui.,- i dealers in any part of the United States or Cin ,'i‘ ranted to ho perfect in every respect, and ' be necessary before the expiration <-f T , aB - v . of sale we hold ourselves ready .mil win'in^T 111 same free of charge, proudmg the mjurv o'™' 0 accident or design. CSKO. A I^Kcr' Hugh Young, Agent for Tioga Co. Agents for the sale of our M-dodium nm t- f, ... the principal cities and towns m the UiuuJ adas. [June 2.'», IS,j9 7 ly. “”' FULL LENGTH STEEL LXijjia) -OF WASHINGTON &EYEK Including a view of Mount Vernon, in the engraving of Washington. Tins-pl«*n<lnl are from original paintings In ili< k«. and ar > enV steel in the highest style of Art. Tiny are ej.„ 5* es, each containing six square feet, :?o iiudj able pictures hare been palmed upuii th* pall.c L ir art—ami especially in cheap blade and mnddv mcnr that it is difficult to convince person* i.f t t <t'' that safe in ordering what they have not lint sin: \\ paid the first artiste their own pri- annujutms ti thousand dollars, to prudme engraving* reallr t-ai.i well aa the Lest portraits, and that diall hj -p-n;. ments to any parlor. ’ that can lm r. I -1 4K5“The editor of the N. Y Oivrtrr sav*.—■-Th-.-?, vings are genuine works of art—the likine-s. j-u aJnn The portrait of Everett will take prtCL.I-3-f r-f.,11 „ih- New York Christian Advocate »a\- *yb. among the finest engravings w»*. hare eirrsrta.au-! PUBLISHERS ARE FULLY RKSPO.V-HBLEKHt \LI PROMISE.” Terms—Almost Gratis. We will send, post paid, secmd} incited in MW*- Engmvingand as 3 Magazine, niie } -Hr. fur f-5. £. gravinga and a $3 Magazine, one rear t--r*d Agents who remit $3O at one uni**, will hav- aa copy of each engraving. The Mazarine- at-. HARPER'S, THE KNICKERBOCKER. HODKV’S HDVS fUMiK. THE ATLAVI U. BLACKED' ttS-By Fpf'oial amngcmi'Dt, tin* cntin* -ul>—. to thi‘ Magazines ii paid over by in to their subscribers receive their supply fnr the u-.ir'iir-it frnin respective jjublk.itioi) clbce*. Ike ci«i <d ll.«* m,g is paid nuly by th>* difTeren'c betm- n the wf and the regular pri< e •■>!* the Ma.-a/hu" tT?., Engraving* ‘•ent at uucc. and cala i ommence w ith uue-nt i"iu. is*.l »■« i tie 'si-w •• Mom y at our risk if pro*vt n r* t.uru-1 t f First imptessiuna ait* be-d. theietore enrh flAd*! u. I! PARKY i C'.' fAt Wm. Halt i S->n*- Mn«u st"re. > .‘4> it;.'adwar Dec. 1. li)t. Jew It r Fhe Greaf Rt AT THE FIRE YESTERDAY JIuKATO Wni< Robert*' Tin Sliop was caused by the anxiety of ilic public to from harm his LARGE AMD SUPERIOR ST COOKING STOVES, of which he has the largest and be-t assortment LOWEST PRICES, ever bnmcrht into tins Hoi any time orbynuy person whale* cr, THE GOLBENfWEST, Elevated Oven, No. 1. THE GRAND MONARCH, Another superb elevate! oven. FOREST BELL, ami HO two more 2Co. 1, elevated oven*. BeMtica LIVE-OAK, HI A If'. 1777.1 .1.V77 7.’i-« all elevated ovens, and warranted ghc g^d; faction. They will ue sold at It" j.: ices than stoves can bo bought clsowhcr** in Tn'ga Ui AlaO— PARLOR STOVES Self-Regulators, three sizes. Cast iron lors, a good assortment, anil Bt'X E 5 c l best patterns. He is prepared to fnrnldt TIX SHEET IKOX WAKE and .-TOVK promp; as heretofore. Ai-o EAVK tJUT'IKUr. subatantu made, to-order. And he i- now read} to furniib a set, a new and valuable kind of KOX~FJi EEZISG ITm% Down’s »fc Co. Manufacturers. Tiie-c pump-* nr* ranted to keep free from ice in all uc.itlicr;. farmer should call, examine, and if suited, pare, this invaluable Pump. Call at the old stand, Main st., south side, one uo below Itowen’s New Store. W.M. KOCLh AVellsboro, Nov. 17, ISj?. , Itliinsl'icld Classical Seminar: JIAXSFIELD, PA. Tins institution i? iwaicd « oga Co. Pa., on tho line Gie Ti 'g'i j Us location is nut surpassed If W? ?crll jl State, in beauty of scenery,. hoaltldnmt* 5 n u ’ and morals of society. > The building is of brick—l3l feet iront. 3 ° stories high. It will be completed as *. Boarding and Dormitories for the students at t£e 1 inencemcot of the winter term. ... Good board in private famine*, :tnd r*'- 3 * J” " who board themselves can be had at The Seminary is under the care <-f c dreth, A. M., Principal, and Mb' d’-'lia a* Preceptress, aided by a competent corn 4 •'* The course of study will embrace all rill -. ar;e in similar institutions. A Graduating Young Indies will be formed and diplomas ? 1 ' l( Particular attention will be given to ?tudsn ing to teach. CALENDAR. Winter Terra commences Nov. 23; el ,,s<s * T . Spring “ u March 21: closer EXPENSES. TUITION*, PER TERM OP POCRTKE> * rFft *’ 44 J* Common English branches - * Higher English branches - *. -yj Languages and higher Matheraat ICS lJ() Instrumental Music - n t id Use of Instrument - - ■„ , • fn> Drawing - - - St 00 0 W Paintini f - - 400 t° Incidentals, 25 cents. of , j2sT*Tuition bills are required to be p m j foctorily arranged before the students can to recitations. For further particular* principal. S. B KMdOTT- U ‘ RIP! f.V, . .--’y. . I r ‘-" " .0 }«
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