a j SALES. BYrlrtueof sundry write of Fi. Fa., Lev. Fa,, and Tend. Ex;, Issuedout of the Common Pleas of Tioga county, Pa., and to me directed,'! will expose to public sale, in the Coart "House in Weiisboro, on Mou-" day, the’Sd day ot September, A. D. 1860, at one. o’clock in the afternoon, the following described prop erty, to Wit': ' A lot of land in Clyiner township, bounded and do-. scribed as follows < On.ithenorth by north part of lot : '.number 163 of the allotment nf the Bingham lands, in Clymer township, hi the possession of Joseph A.: Preach; 04 the-east by lot number 161; on the south by the south line of warrants numbered. 1223 and 1 1221; and bn the west byjot number 161, now or late in the possession of David Case and Lyman Pritchard d—lt being the south part of lot number 163. of the ni-; lotment of the Bingham lands in Clymer. township, ‘ Tioga county, PA, and piirt of warrants numbered; . 1323 and. 1224—containing one hundred iand sixty cores arid, seven-tenths of an aero, with.the nsnal al-, lowanoe of six per cent for -roads, Ac. —tone‘hundred; and twenty-five acres improved, two framohouses.iog: house, frame barn, log barn, .frame com -house, out buildings, and two orchards thereon. To be sold as’ thejproperty of'Erasttis G. Hill. ; - ALSD—A lot of. land in Middlebury 8 township,; bounded and described as follows: On the north by lot No. 310iof the allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebury township,’contracted to" Robert Saxburg . And lot No. 204 now of lobe in the Ralph .Button; on the east by lot'number 204 aforesaid, and Bingham lands; on the sspth by the south line of war-j ■ rant numbered ,1351; an! on the west by Bingham lands and lot number it being lot number two hundred and six ot tho allotments of the Bingham lands in Middlebury township, Tioga county, Pa., and parj of warrant numbered 1351—containing eighty; sixaeres "and five-tenths of an acre, with the usual al lowance of six per cent for roods, Ac.—about 60 acres - improved, frame house, frame barn and frait trees thereon. To be sold as the property .of Harvey Bat ,i;ton. . ■ * I - • ALSO—A tract of land th Chatham township, honn,- •, ded and described as lollops: On the north by lot No. , ,256 of the. allotment of the Bingham lands in Chat bam township, contracted by Jeremiah Gamer,'and £ Jot No. 2.40, contracted to Wm, W. Taylor; on the east by lot No. 240 aforesaid, and lot’No. 252, contracted Bothshaba Mosher; tft the south by lot No. 252 afore , said, and lot N0.’248, coijveyed to Darwin Sikes; bnS on the west fay lots Ilos. £4B and 256 aforesaid—it be ing lot No. 168 of tipi nl&tment of the Bingham lands In Chatham township. .Tioga county, Pa., and part Of warrant numbered 1827-ycontaining sixty acres and, •si-tenths of an aerfe, with the usual allowance of six bar cent-fdr roads, AC.—about 40 acres improved," log house, log .bam land Trait trees thereon. To be sold as the.property of Ban taler 8. Mosher. .. ALSO—A tract 0: land in Farmington township, hounded and .described or follows: On the north. by Jot No. 167 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Par . mington township, contracted to Myron A. Johnson; on the east by lot No. 213, now or late in the possess , lon of Benjamin Johnson, and lot No. 212, contracted to William Carl; on the southby lot No. 212 aforesaid; -and on tho west by lot No, 190, contracted to David Coats, and lots Nos. 231 and, 37, conveyed to Joel - I*arkbnrst-ri4 being; lot No. 154 of the allotmentof the Blughapi landsin Farmington township, Tioga cod oty, Poland part of warrants numbered 1061 and 1362—containing siWenty-four acres; with the usual allowance of . six percent for roads, Ae.—with the im provements fhereofi. To be sold as the property .of Uliam Curl, i ■, ; . ALSO-rA tract of laud In Chatham township.boun del and described ds follows : On tho North by lot No. 328 of the allotment of the Bingham lands tn Chat ham township, convoyed to Aurora Spencer; on the east by lot No. 210, contracted to Jacob Wilhelm; ou ’, the south by tbs south line of r arrant numbered 1335; ! and on the west by lot No, 321, contracted to Calvin W. Davis—it being lot No. 350 of the allotment of ihb , Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga county. Pa., and part of warrant numbered 1335, containing fifty-five acres and one-tenth of an acre, with the nsa aljallowanoe of six per centdbr roads, Ac.—about 40 seres Improved, frame house, log house, fog horn and . fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Robert Cemell. •f, ■ ’ , ; 1 ALSO —A tract of land in Chatham township, boun ded and described as follows : On the north by lot Ko. '. 65 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham township, contracted to John Boom; on tbs eastby lot.lNo. 80, contracted |o Wm. Finkner, on the sopth -by Jot No, 90, convoyed to WD. and J. O. Kelly; and on the west by lot Noi 97, conveyed to Wm. R. Simpson, and lot No, 53, conveyed to Levi B. Reynolds—lt be . Jng lot B9 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga county. Fa., and pert of warrant numbered 1331—containing eixty-fonc acres and three-tenths of ah acre, with the nsnal allowance of fix per cent for roads, Ac., about 15 acres improved, /fame bam and frait trees thereon.'. To be said as the property,of Olmsted P. Beach, ; ALSO—A tract land in Chatham: township, hounded and described as follows: on the north by lot Ko. 46 of the ailotinent of the Bingham. lands' in Chatham Township, 'conveyed to John Markram, and ->tNo. 315, eontraolid-to David Seeley; on the east by lot Nd. 315 aforesaid; on the south by east part °f lot Ko. sfi contracted to Reuben Taylor, and west part of lotNo, 56 contracted to Moses Patrick; and on the west fay tot No. 3J2, conveyed to Chester Patrick it being lot No. 43 of the allotment of the Bingham . lands in Chatham township,-Tioga County, Pa., and part of warrant numbered 1331—containing fifty no res, with the nsnal allowance of six per cent. for. roads, Ac.—about 5 acres improved, and log bdnse thereon. To be sold jaa the property of Olmstead P. Beach. jj . • ALSO—A tract of Jatti in Farmington townspip, . bounded and os follows; on the north by lot number 172 Of the nUotment of the Bingham lands in Farmingloie-township, contraoted to James M. Stew art; on the east by lot number 12, contracted to Nich ' obis feiitCTV lot niimber 181, contraoted to Daniel G. 1 Babcock, and lot number 115; on the south by. lot .No 115 aforesaid, and on the west by lot No 11, con tracted to Joseph Campbell, it being lot number JTO of the allotraentof tho Bingham lands in Farmington 'townspip,.Tioga County, Fa., aqd part of warrant 1 numbered 1058-vcpn‘]ainiug eighty seven acres, pnd pine .tenths of Snl bc{jb, with the nsnal allowance of .Aix ppr Cent for tdadSj Ac.—lo acres improved, frame 1 house and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of Stephen Beebe. ; 1 i ALSO—A lot Of land in Jackson township, hodnded ‘ Bpd described as follows; on the north by lot number ] ■ 212, Ae., of the Biogham lands in Jackson township, | ' conveyed, to Mdstis Herrick, and lot number 233 con tracted to Daniel Phipps; on the east by lot number 2331 aforesaid, lot number 8 Rutland, conveyed to Joel - Webster, and lot. number 21 Rutland, contracted to Joseph. A, Ilabbell and James K. Bnrgess; on: the ' couth by lot number 1.41 Rutland, contracted to Joel ' Webster; hud oh the west by lot number 5 Rutland, contraoted to George Curtis, and laud known as the Small Tract, it being |ot number 7 of the allotment of ttarßingham lands in Rutland and Jackson town ships, Tioga County, Pa., and part of warrants num bered 1399 and 1402-u-containiug one hundred ;and seventy twoaeres and seven tenths of an acre, With the.usual, allowance 51 six per cent for roads, Ac.— idmutJS acres improved, two frame houses, log house, two frame oaros, and orchard thereon. To'be sold as tho property, of William W. Stillwell. ALSO—A, lot of'land in Middlebury township, bounded and described as follows: on the north by lot number 136 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebury now or late in the possession of Charles Churchill, and lots Nos. 135 and 133, now or . late in possession of Jacob Kiphoart; on tbeeastby lot number 159 contracted to James Carpenter,' on the south by Iho'sputh line of warrant numbered 1366; and* on the west by lot number 130, afore- Said, it being lot nrimber-131 of tho allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebury Township, Tioga C 0,,, Pa., and part of warrant cumbered 1366—containing, ninety three acres and eight tenths of an acre,‘with the usual allowance of six per cent for roods; Ac.,- -about thirty .acres improved, log house aad fruit drees thereon. To he boid as the property of Charles H. - March. ALSO—A lot of land in Middlebury township, bounded and described as follows: on the north liy lot number 176. of tbe allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebury township, conveyed to James Bryant; on tbe east by lot number 59 conveyed to Leverett Blair; on the south by lot number 59, aforesaid, lot number 63, contracted to Wm. L. Merrick and lot number 64 conveyed to Isaac Losev, jr.; and on the west by lot number 200, contraoted to Oliver F. Hymes, it being lot number 201.0 f (ho allotmentof the Bingham lands in Middlebury tow'pehip, Tioga County, Po., and part of warrant numbered 1365—containing sixty five ■ores aad six tenthq of an acre, with the nsnal allow ance of six per cent fbr roads, Ac., about 25 acres im . proved, log boose and fruit trees thereon. To bb sold i as the property of Benjamin Close. : ALSO A lot of laud in Rutland township, bounded and described Os follows:' On the north by lot No. 21 of thoLallotment of the Bingham lands in Holland township, contracted to Joseph A. Hpbbell ' jibd James E. Burgess, lot No. 12, contracted to Leyi Osgobd, and'lotKo. 13 contracted to Jesses Collaro,; 1 jr.; on tbe east by lots Nos. 12 and 13 aforesaid, and lot No. 19 contracted to Brian Lucas; on tbe south by let No. 4$ contracted to Geo. W. and Nathan Brewer, hisd WNori? m!n<t64 lb 8«. W, Brewen and on the west by lot No. 22 contracted to William t/pdik > and Jot Np.~21 afoaesaid, it being lot"No,'2o of tbs allotment of tho Bingham lands in Rutland-townsbiri, Tioga county, .Pa., and-part of- warrants numbcrejtl 1401 and 1402—containing, eighty acres and six-tenths of an acre, with the usual nllotfstTCß of sis per ceqjt for roads, Ac., about -40 acres. Improved, bouse nnji fruit trees thereon. To be gold as the property of Wil liam W, jVcsigato. *•* ■ , | ABSO-—A lot of.land in Chatham township,'boun ded and described as follows: On the north by lot N|). 826 of the allotment of the gingham lands in Chat ham township, Tioga county,’. Pa., conveyed to Eddy Handy; on the oast by Ipt No. 271 contracted to Jason Cooper; on the south'by lot No. 271 aforesaid, and lot No. 13, Chatham and Westfield, conveyed to Tbomis Sprague; and on the west by lot No. 12, Westfiem, contracted to James King, 2d, it being lot No; 327 in the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham town ship, and part of warrant numbered 1336—containing eighty-one acres anil seven-tenths of an acre, with tee usual allowance of six percent for roads, Ac., about 40 acres improved thereon. To'bo sold'as. the proper ty of Ozisl King. | ALSQ —A lot of land in “Deerfield township, bonn ded and described as'tußows s, On the north by lot Nb, 430 f the allotment of the Bingham lands in Deerfield township, contracted to Uanjaminßowcn* and lot N o. 57, now or late in the possession of Perry Heath; >n the'eostby lot No, 42 contracted to Charles Toles at No, 46 conveyed to Charles -Tolfee, and lot No. 45 er i veyed to S> lo uon D. on the south by lot I b. 45 aforesaid, lot No. 301 contracted 1 10 Deriona Palm r, and lot No. 28 3 contracted to Ebeuezcr Soeley; and m the west? by lot No. 51 contracted to Loci Chappi U, and lot No. 340 contracted.to Laranar-Freeland, iti o- InglotNo. 44 of the allotment of the Bingharadat ds in Deerfield township, Tioga county, Pa., and port of warrants numbered 1085 and 1345 —containing mn< ty five acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent or roads Ac., with the improvements thereon. To be b< Id as the property of Joseph Yarnall. ALSO—-A lot of land in Rutland township, bourn ad and described as foiiowsi'on tho north by lot num or 128 of the allotment of Jthe Bingjam lands in Kuthmd township, contracted to Richard A Joshua Kubtshn, and lot number 127 contracted to Stephen B. UussfcU; on the east by lot number 96 contracted to PbUanfer Gould; on the soujh by “lot number 67 contracted to Samuel K. Longwcll, and bt number 124 couvc; cd to Benjamih Lawrence; and on (be west by lot m tu ber 129 contracted,to Leonard Giie, it being lot mm her 125 of tho allotment of the Bingham lauds in Rutland township, Tioga coupty, Pa., : and part of warrant numbered 1216—containing one hundred i nd * two acres and seven tenths of an acre, with the us iol allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac., about 50 adres house, log house, two log- barns and orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Joel P. Hubbell. { ALSO —A lot of land in Rutland township, boon] and described us follows : on the north by lands d veyeclfco p. P. Morris, administrator of the estad John Adlum, dec’d., ami lands of the Bingham esd on the east by lot number 143 of the allotment of Bingham lauds in Rutland township, contracted Royal and Erastus Hose; on the south by lands of I Bingham, estate; and on the west by the lands ofj estate of Jobn Adlum, dcc’U., aforesaid, it being! number 147 of the allotment of the Bingham hi in Rutland township, Tioga county, Pa., ami pai warrant numbered 121 S—containing eightyrrine a| and seven tenths of an acre, with the usual ailuwa of six per cent for roads, Ac., with the improvomj thereon. To be sold as the property of Philaa Gould and-Rodney K. Niles. ‘ | ALSO —A lot pf ,laucl in Middlebury town: bounded and described as follows ; On the nortl lot No. 195 of the allotment of the Bingham lam Middlebury township, now or late in tho possessh William French, Jr,; on the east by lot No 202, con veyed to John Brown: on the South by lot NoJltfS contracted to Henry Shatter; and on tho west by lot No. 41, now or late m tho possession of Stephen Shaft, it being lot No. of the allotment of the Bingham lands la Middlobury township, Tioga Co., Pa.,land part of warrants numbered 1353, 1355, 1364 and 3365 forty-eight acres and six-tenths olf an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac.,, about 10 acres improved. To be sold asj the properly of Marceilus Odell, | tract of land in Chatham township, boun ded asd described as fol!ows> On the north by pah of lot No. 17$ of the allotment of the Bingham lam Chatham tdwnsbip, conveyed to Jobn Sbort^pa lot No. 179, conveyed to Nowherry C. Sweo6,-.Van 'No conveyed to John Spaulding; on the, eaj No 184 aforesaid, and lot number 309, con trade '‘Samuel Saxbury; on the south by Bingham lands] on the West by lot number contracted to Nai R, Stark, and lot number AB3, contracted tq Tel Hotelling, it being lot number 3D6 of the allotm the'Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga _ tj f Pa.; and part of warrant numbered Idol—coiiiin ing sixtyifour acres and eight-tenths of an aero,[with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, «fec, about 26 acres improved, log bouse and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Samuel S. Spauldis ALSO—A lot of laud in Tioga township, bou and follows : On the north by lot nu| 41 of the allotment of the 'Bingham lands in township, conveyed to Horatio Seymour, Churl L Ford and Curtis Parkhorst, and lot number 46! tracted to Daniel Walker; on the cast by lot ou 55, now or late In the possession of Samuel Coins lot number 1 conveyed^to Kli C Clark, undlot nui 42 contracted la Vino Do Puij on the south by lots] land 42 aforesaid, and lot number 20, contract! Isaac Mann; and on the west by lot number 3: ttacted to Ueo W C Mann, and lot number 41 said, it being lotnumber 70" of the allotment < Bingham lands in lioga twp. Tioag Co. Pa., and p warrants numbered 4293 and 4294—containing ni eight acres,and seven-tenths of an acre, with tl nal allowiiiice of six per cent for* roads, &c, abi acres improved, log bimse and fruit trees tbereoi be sold as the property of Salmon S. Baldwin* ALSO —A lot of laud in Delmar townships boi nded and described as follows : On the north.,by John Van volkenburg: east by E isha McCarter; south by Dan iel Fuiman; and west ,by WjJilmm Howe—coi lain ing 88 acres,, or thereabouts, about 05 acres impr >vvd, frame house, Irame barn, and fruit trees thereun| To be sold as the property of i&rkley Furman. ALSO—-A lot of land in Jst&son township, bo: north and east by Lucinda Lcflerj south by Jul Habbell estate; aud west by Main highway—coi tog about one half acre, two I'mmo housed one barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold property of Hannah Daggett. ALSO—A lot of laud m Rutland tonyoabip, bot north by Joel Webster; oast by road leading' Roseville to Dnggot’s Hollow; south by Win. U] and.'Brest by J<iel Webster —coutaloHig about acres, about thirty improved, frame house, barn and apple orchard thercou. To be sold property of* J A Hubbeil. I ALSO —A lot of land ‘in Charleston township, bounded north by John BUUnger and Albert Wood ruff, east by B. S. Sayre, south by J. Hart and wist by N. Schimpp and Nelson Austin—containing, about one hundred and Uvc acres, about seventy acres impiaved,, with frame house, three frame barns, corn horn*,TWo apple orchards, and two sugar bushes thereon. ITo be sold as the property of H. K, Brundago and I/yman Wetmoro. | ALSO—A lot of land in Richmond township, opi ed north by Joseph Walker, east by B. G. Holder V. Swan and L. Butts, south by Joseph Whipple west by George Slingerlaud—containing abou? ficreB> about forty t acr’ea improved. To bo sold’ property of Lyman Beach. i | ALSO-«-A lot of land ip Kicbmond township, lj ed north by Thomas Joriel, east and west byj Voorhees, and south by, highway.—containing four acres, all improved,-a frame bouse, apple o| land other fruit trees thereon. To ho sold us perty of George,Madge. I ALSO—A lot of land in Kicbmond tow bounded north by Joseph P. Morris, and lot fuj owned by T. and 11. U. Smith, east by D. C. fil south by,l). C. Holden, and west by D. C. Hold Joseph P. Morris—containing about fifteen more or less with about ten acres improved, steam furnace or iron works with necessary Jtm for same, also, an office, four frame double d< houses, three brick coal kilos, one or two shan several sheds for coal. To be sold as the pro] lron Works. ALSO —\ lot of land in Elkland Boro, b< undcd north and west by Cowanesque River and D I Shoff, south by Bingham lands and John Hammond, ast by Leander Culvert-containing about six hundred acres, about three hundred acres improved, with seven dwelling bouses, three burns, two grist mills, a 36 saw mill, two apple orchards, blacksmith shop ao( other nut buildings thereon. To bo sold as the prof erty of Lemuel Davenport. ALSQ**-A lot, tract orparcel of land situaU in the Borough of Wellsboro, county of Tioga and I ’tato of Pennsylvania, situate on Main street, boandedlon the north by a lot of Wilson Bliss, on the south wit by a lot of Otis L Gibson, being sixty feet' front oi Main street, and extending the same width north what two 'hundred and fifty feet to Water street—containing one thiraof an acre being lot number 14 on thejplotof 'iha thorough of!Wellsboro, with a frame two story dwellihg bouse, office, barn, and other oat buildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as ijho pro perty of Jblm F Donaldson. V ALSO—A tot of Und in Tioga township, lomuted THE north by AO Bush,Vast by L H’Smith, south by Lewis Daggett anAwest hy Slain street or Williamson Road—containingabout $ of an aero,with a two -story frame store nnd dwelling house thereon nnd a few fruit trees; To bo sold as the property of Geo. W Taylop. ALSO—A lot ,of land in Elkland, bounded north by N X State line, east by George Dorrance, south by Cowottesque River, and west -by land of John Ryan— containing'about, one hundred acres, about.fifty acres improved, one largo frame house,one frame barn, and an apple orchard thereon. ’ ' ALSO—A lot of land m same township, bounded ' north,'west, and east by L Culver, south by highway —containing one fourth of an acre of improved land, with a frame store house thereon. To be sold as the property of Timothy Coats, ALSO—A : hit of-landin Wcllsboro, bounded on the north west by Pearl etrect,north enst- by King street, eonth east bv Walnut street.and south west by lot novr occupied by John T«b TaltenLorg—-containing two acres, with a frame dwelling barn, office and other out buildings' and some fruit’ tree* thereon. * ALSO— 1 IbS; northern half of a tract of land situate in Delmnr township, surveyed on warrant number 3G5, Robert Kennedy warrantee, beginning at a sugar tree the north cast corner of the survey, thence west three hundred and fifty four perches to h line, thence sooth 201 perches tda birch, thence east 285 perches,i.thence north 100 perches to a post, east twenty niß&'pcrchesto a post, nnd-thence north ISV porches ’ to the place of beginning—containing four hundred aodlono acres and allowance, said tractate be divi dod byallnej running paralell with the northern boundary of the warrant, and the'north half of 'said warrant being the tract hercbV intended, containing two hundred and fifty acres more ot loss, about one hundred and twenty five acres improved, with a frame house, frame hmn andl sheds, and other out buildings, apple orchards and other r fruit trees thereon. I ALSO^—A lot of land la Wollsboro, bounded south west by the Avenne.jnorth West by A 3 SofieW, north east by the es tate of Snnrdel W Motris, deefd., and south east by James Lowrey—containing about one acre improved!; land, with a frame honsej frame boro, and some fruit trees thereon. . ALSG—Another lot in Wellsbure, bounded South cast by Water street, sopth west by land of L I'Nichols, north west by LI Nichols and north cast-by G D Smith —containing alwut one ocire improved land, with'a frame house and«*ome fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot'in Wellnboro. situated on Main- street, bounded on the north east by a lot’of, Wilson Bliss now David Roberts, on the south-west-by Otis LGihson, being sixty fret orj Main street, and extending the samo width north two hundred and fifty feet to Water street—containing one third of an acres, being lot number 14. north of the Avenue, on the plot of the) Borough of Welbboro, With a two story fntmo house, fr.imei tarn, office audother out build ings an<J fra ft freon thereon, i ALSO— One undivided half oLa lot In Delmar township, beginning at n post tits south [west corner hereof nnd (be north west chrner of land of B.M llodine, (hence by bind of Alex- 3 Brewster, north 29 6ilo porches to a post, thence by other land of said (lodine and laud of John Dickinson, north 89V£ (h*g._enst 177,5*10 perches to a post,,thence by Und of John'Dk-kinson, south 34 X-10 perches to a post, thence 64 3-ld perches to the pbiuk road, thence along said road south 18 deg. east [ll perches thence south 33 deg. west 29 9-10 perrhev to a jpoat. ‘land formerly of E M Hotline nnd land of L I Nicholas west 127 8110B l 10 porches to a post, the south oust corner of other lands of said Bodine, thence thirty two and (iveitenths percUes Co a sugar tree, and thence by land of E if Bodine. west 10l S-10 perches tc the beginning— containing sipety six acres and twenty seven perched, with about thirty five acres improved. ALSo—Another lot In WeJlsbord, bonnded on the west by L I NichoU. on the north by said Nichols and Henry Wib‘ liams, on the eaat= by the public road, leading northwardly from William Mathers, and do by land of Anna P. Ooqe. containing four acres, all improved, with a frame dwel ling house, frame barn and other out buildings, an apple or chard and other fruit thvreoV being the-premises occupied by J. H. Bowen. ■ ALSO—Another lot situate In Delmar township, bounded on the west by L. I, Mcbols, on the north by lane! deeded by K. M. Dodine to McLeod ana Donaldson, on the east by land t»old by S. F. WHson ,to the Wfdlsboro Cemetery Company, and on the south by land npw or late of L, E.'Nichols, cou- Utning ten and one half acres, nil improved. ALSO—A tract of land situate in Morris township, sur veyed on a warrant to James WtlaunJ numbered 4386, con taining 900 acres, and allowance. ALSO—Another lot in Delmar township, bonnded on the north by hinds belonging to the estate of Anna Morris and land yf, Stephen I'imco, on the cast by land of Benjamin Aus* tin_otv the south by land contracted to Wm. Mathers and Da vid Iv«d»crts and lands belonging to the estatd uf Jacob Dur yen. and on the west by lands of Edwin Fellows and Clinton Kress, containing about one hundred and forty acres, about .seventy acres Improved, a frame house frame barn, some other out buildings, and an appte*nrcbard thereon. ALSO —Another lot of land in Wellsboro, situated on the north eastsijle of the Avenue, bounded north-east by the es tate uf 3. W. Morris, on the south by a lane running from Avenue to the-resldence of the late S. W, Morris, on the south-west by the Avenue, and on the-north-west byJ.'F. Donaldson and Morris estate, containing about two acres im prov**d'!nfjd, with a two story frame bouse,, frame barn and sheds and other out buildings, nnd some frpit trees thereon. To be sold as tbe property uf J. F. Donaldson, James Lourey, Stepheq F. Wilson nnd William Bacbe. ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, begin ning at the north west corner of lot number 99 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township, conveyed (o Harlun Baker, thence along tbe west line of said lot south 741 7-10 perches, thence along line of lot number 95 west 80 perches, thence south 37 9-10 perches, thence along the north line of lots number 90 and 123, north BSJ deg. west 164 5-XO perches, thence along east line of lot number 128 north one deg. east 108 8-10 perches, thence along south lino of lot number! 136 east two hundred forty three perches to place of beginning—containing 141 9-10 acres be the same more or less, about forty acres Improved, being -lot number 127 and part of warrant number 1403,' with a franie barn, -small frame house, fruit trees, saw mill and blacksmith shop Ac., thereon., To be sold as the property of Daggett & Sixbeo. ALSO—A-lot of hind in Sullivan township,bounded north By Mo.-es Crawford, east by Moses Crawford, south by highway and west by highway—containing about one acre improved land, frame house, frame blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon. To be sold | nlTthe property of Theodore Hubbard. ALSO—A lot of land in Chatham township, bound--- ed north by Alonso Guile, east by Seeley & Clous, south by the Markram lot and. west by John F Boom —containing about 45 acres, about 5- acres improved, frame house, partly inclosed and fruit trees thereon. To be soldjos the property of Win. F. Leroy. ALSO—[A tract of laud in Charleston "township, Bounded and described as follows : on the north by lot numbci|2l4 of tbe allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston towpship, conveyed to Mary W Rees and lot number 269 contracted to Fulkct Smith; on the east by iof number 219. now or late in the possession of Ueo. Thompson, and lot number 223 conveyed to Rees Morris; on tbe south by lot number 271,. con tracted to Levi Smith; and on the west by lot number 228, conveyed to Timothy Culver, it being lot number Jsfctp, by s in 4a of 1 and [oaul r V. [nt of pdetl labor |iuga jfcon mbcr lock, Liber jpCos. id to [con- ifore- B the art ol hety re us- Qt 20 . To 270 of Ihe allotment aforesaid, and part of warrant numbered 1782—containing fifty six acres arid seven tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, lie, ; nded u U. tain fame is the ALSO Another lot bounded on the north by lot ‘ number 245,contracted to John Lewis, and lot number 246, .now or late in the possession of James Hall; on the oast by lot number 284, contracted to David L Jones; on the south by lot number 286, nnd on the west by lot'number 210, contracted to Thos E Jones, it being lo,t number 285 of the allotmenjfof tho Bing-a ham landsiin Charleston township, Tioga county, Pa., and part of warrant numbered 1777—containing 20 acres and eight tooths of an acre, with the usual al lowance of six per cent for roads, &e„ about 40 acres improved, on above lots frame house, log barn, nnd fruit'trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jo siah Smith. ALSO—(A lot ofi.land bounded and described as fob /lows : on the north by the north line of warrant num ber 202!) Ethland township, on the east by lot number 13 conveyed to Mary Davenport, on the south by lot number 14 1 now or iate in possession of Abner Cady and lot number 16 contracted to John (Julp, and on the west by lot number 9 conveyed to M Gleason, lot number 2 conveyed to William Barber, and lot num ber 1 contracted to David Taylor, It being lot number II of tbp allotment of Bingham lands in.Eikland. township, and part of warrant number 2039—oontain- nded from dike; ■ fifty rame is the nnad (n, M. •» and fifty ' the ing 244-'B-10 acres, with usual allowance of sis per cent for roads, <tc», about 102 acres improved, a dwel ling house, barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John W Ryan & Charles Ryan. ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows . Oq tbo north by land conveyed to P. P. Morris, administrator of the estate of John Adlum, deoM and lot No. 140 of the Bingham lands in. Rutland town ship; bn the east by lot number 139, conveyed to Hi ram Wilmpt; on the south by lot number 129 contrac ted to Leonard GUI and lands of the Bingham estate, and on the west by.lot number 143, contracted to Roy al and Erastus Rose and lands of Bingham estate, it being lot dumber 142 of tbo allotment of the Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tioga County, ]Pa* and part of warrant No. 1217—containing seventy two acres, with usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac., with jtbe improvements thereon. To bfe sold as the properly of Clayton Brown and Josiah Brown Jr. ALSO—A lot of Ijand, bounded and described}, as follows: On the north by lot number 11$ of allotment the Bingham. lands in Sullivan township, contracted to Sylvester Bailey, apd lot No, 176, on the east by lot No. 176 aforesaid and lot IS conveyed to Thomas W. Aimes, on the south by lot NO. 20 contracted to Robert B. Bailey, and oq the' -west by lot number 30 contracted to D L Holden, it being lot number 139 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Sullivan township and part of warrants numbered 1822 and 1833, con taining 91 5-10 acres, with the usual allowance of sue per cent fbr roads, Ac., about 30 acres improved and fruit trees thereon; 1 To bo sold as the property of William Updike and David Norwood. joupd- I John [about fcb&rd [e pro^ msblp, frmeriy luldeu, in and acres with a 1 dings rolling es and jrty of ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows: on the north by lot number 162 of the allot meat of tbo Bingham lands in Middlebury township, conveyed lo Newberry Cloose, Jr., and lot number 5 now in possession of Henry J and Porter D Shaft; on the east by lot No 167, contracted to Elnathan Abbott; <w the eenth by lot No 12, contracted to Joho Pay and -I JO GAG OUST Y AG I TAT os. lot No 163,'nbw or late in the possession of David W. Chamberlain,'and on the wesHtylotNolCfi aforesaid, it being lot No 137 of the allotment of the' Bingham lands in Hiddlebnry township, Tioga county, Pa,, and part of warrants No. 1353 and 1353, containing 72 5-10 acres, with usual allowance of six per cent for rotds, Ac-, about 40 acres improved, a dwelling house, barn and fruit trees thereon* To’be sold as the property of Moses Leo. , - ALSO--A lot of land in 'Westfield township, bonnded north by lands formerly of Sarah Lapland, east by lllchord Krosin and Wnv Simmons, south by Wm. Simmons and Willitt Tin cent, nnd west by lands formerly of John Pierce and Mory Tubbs,-Containing about S 5 acres, about forty-five acres im proved, frame house, frame barn, corn house, stone milk house, put buildings and largeapplu orchard thereon. To be sold as rhe property of Z. Malloroy. ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded as fol lows : On the north by tbe north line of warrant No. 978 on the east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, on the south by lands of John Benson and Asa Smith, and J>n the West- by lands of Zopher Tears, and .A Updike* con 'miningabout ono hundred and ton acres, with about .sixty*, acres improved, a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John Benson. ALSO—A lot of, land in WelUbpro, Tioga county,fo wit: bonnded on tbe northwest by Mam street In said boro.. ‘ southwest by the Avenue, southeast by Fearl street, ana -northeast by land of M. 51. Converse and James Lowrey, hew ing one hundred and twenty feet on Main street and Peart street,.two hundred and fifty feet on the Avenue ami lands of Converse-and Lowrey, containing about two thirds of an acre more or lesvall improved, frame tavern house, three frame law offices, threoi wood sheds, frame banvand sheds thereto, and other out houses, and a be sold asvhe property of Jame&RimbalL - ALSO—A lot of laud ta Nelson township, bounded north by. Joseph r Paul; east by Joseph Paul and Xr temfis Locoy;' and south by James Campbell' alhd west by James Campbell and P Crandall A Bros., con taining dbont .one .hundred nnd forty acres, about 60 acres improved, four frame houses, three frame,bams, corn bouse and other out .buildings and fruit trees thereon. - . ALSO—Another lot in- Nelson# bounded north by highway; eaat by Samuel Bogart;, south and west by Artemas Locey, and containing aboat half an acre, a frame house, frameT)ani and eome'fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot in Nelson township, the half interest thereof, hounded north by land* occupied by Enoch Lloyd; cast by J. south by high way; and west by road rnnning from Nelson to New York State line, containing about one fourth of an aero, fraifie bouse ond frame barn thereon. To. be sold as the property of Hamilton Darling. ALSO—A'lot of land in Gaines township, bounded nprtb by 0 Sccor; south by Miles "Wntrou*; east by Phillips; west by Cowen lauds, containing seven ty five acres, about six acres improved, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of V. R. & I. Cbomppey,. - ' ALSO—A lot of land ia Westfield township, boun ded north by. Thomas Warren, Price, Royal Havens and [Mafy Markram; east by Pbineas Price rand Prince King; sdnth by Thomas Pride, Jr. and Bingham lands, nnd west by Levi Skinner,.containing about 63 acres, about flfty'-ac.tes' improved, two frame houses, frame barn, apple orchard, and ether fruit trees thereon. To be sold as Jhe property of Allen King. r ALSO—A lot of land in Deerfield township, bound ed north by C F Billings, by Troups Creek, sotfth by John Goodspecd antrßartojj Howe and west by NancyTcmple—containing about 107 acres, about 80 acres improved, two frame bouses, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be solcbaa, the property of M S Inscho, e ALSO—A lot of land ip township, bounded north by George Armstrong, east by, Robert Watts, south by Heirs of Thomas Bennett, and Stockwell, and west by Tbos. Palshennan and George Armstrong —containing about thirty acres, about twenty acres improved, log bouse, frame barn, spring bouse and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Amos Bennett. ' ALSO—A lot of land ia 'Bnion township, bounded north by Joseph Groover; eastby Wnodhull and Gran tier. south by Lycoming Creek, and west by Green A Castle, containing about one hundred acres, about 75 acres improved, 2 frame houses, frame barn, outbuil dings, apple orchard, and other fruit trees thereon’.— To be sold as the property of L. L. Washburn. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township, bonnded north by Benjamin Mattiaon; east by Charles Labor; south by Silas Rusbmore; and west by Henry Steele, containing about 100 acres, about 80 acres improved, 2 frame houses, X frame barn, and 2 apple orchards thereon. To be sold as tbe property «f Willard F. Potter. ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north by C. Schoonover, J. Bush more and C. 0. Pem berton; east by O'. 0. Bristol; south by A. P; Gone and Wm, Joseph; west by highway and TJiomas Barber containing about 70 acres, about 40 acres improved, log bouse, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Cbauneey R. Skinner. ALSO—A lot of land in Westfield township, bound ed north by Cowanesqne river, east by J K Sayles, Charles Goodspeed and .David Close, south, by David Close and west by Cowanesqne river and Mixtown road—containing, about eighteen acres, all improved, two frame bouses, two frame barns, an asbery.and fruit trees thereon. ? ALSO—Another lot ih Westfield tp, bounded north by J K Sayles, oast by Charles Close, south by main road, and west by J K Sayles—containing about one’eighth of an acre, with a frame store bouse thereon. To be sold as the property of George Close. ALSO—A lot of land in Bloss townsbip,~bounded north by land formerly of John Williams., And land of Jos. Yonkin, east by land of AllehTspßth by wild lands, and west by half of the warrant containing about five hundred and seventy acres, about twenty acres improved with a log house thereon. To be sold as the property of Eben J Boswofth. ALSO —Twql hundred and twelve acres of land in Morris township, bounded on the north by Wm. Bacbc and Job Willcox, on the.' east by J N Bacfae, on the soutb'by D C Ends, and on the west by Israel Morris, being the south west par* of warrant number 1588, with about fortir acres improved, one frame bouse, one log house, log parn, and apple .orchard thereon. To bo sold ns tbq property of Henry Brill, Lewis Brill, Phillip Brill Peter Brill. ALSO —A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded west by T Schoonover and S Shelly, cost by Andrew Clark and A Schoonover, south by Job Head, and west by J Shdonover and Jl Lindsley—containing about one huntered acres, about fifty acres improved, one log housp, iwo log" barns and a few fruit trees thereon. To be fcold as tho property of Daniel R Stiles. ALSO—The following described building and lot of ground . of the Mansfield Classical Seminary, to wit: “All that four story brick building situated in the borough of Mansfield, formerly the township of Richmond, iu the county of Tioga, cast of the Williamson roaddeoding north and south thro’ the borough of Jmnsfield. containing in length, in front of said building facing the west one hundred feet and running back on each wing tho distance of seventy t\qo feet, forming a kind of hollow Jqnare or court in the eastern center, and the lot or piece ofi grounefand curtilage appurtenant to said bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning atapost the north west corner hereof, rnnnlfig thence along the east side of Academy street, south 12 deg; east 359 feet to a post, thence along lands of Joseph Hoard and oth* ers ; north seventy eight degs. cast 719 feet to a post; thence ■ along lands of Joseph I*. Morris, north 21% dogs, east 364 feet thence nlongSsaid Morris land, south 78 degs. west 055 feet to the place df beginning, containing between five and six acres, called trn plot of Mansfield borough u the Semina ry lot.” To be sold as the property of the Mansfield Classi cal Seminary. I ALSO—A lot qf land situated In Middlebqry township, Tioga county. Pul, bounded as follows: north by lot No. £S of the allotment! of tho Bingham lands in Middlebury, con veyed to D. F. Paflmer, and lot No 38, contracted toSylvanus and Lewis Aimea on east by lot No. 38 aforesaid and lot No. 47, conveyed to (das.'Bryant, south by lot No. 47 aforesaid and lot No. 46 conveyed also to Jus. Bryant, on tho west by lot number 176, jot number 167 conveyed to Joseph Qnilca and lot No. 40,[conveyed to Joel M. Palmer, it being lot number 39 of tho allotment of Bingham lands in Mid dlebury township, Tioga county, Pa,, and part of warrants No. 1364,1365 and 1367, containing 59 and 4-10 acres, about 50 Acres Improved, with allowance of six per cent, with a frame house ana frame barn and orchard thereon. To ho sold as the profaerty of Jeremiah Whitney Jr. ALSO—A lot ca land in Charleston township, beginning at a post the S. Wt corner of Alden Thompson’s lot; thence south 88%° eft*t}49 3-10 perches to a hemlock; thence south .89° east 156 9*lq perches to a post; thence south S£%° east 90 1-10 perches to a maple sapllug; thence. east 9 B*lo perches by land of Loren Wetmore 61 9-10 perches to post the north west corner of Seth Clark, and thence by same south V 9 W 71 8-10 perches tb a post the N E corner of J Sanders' land; thence by same and land of Alvin Starkweather, north 89% degs. west 297 8410 perches to a post iq tho District lino, tho northwest cornir of saMStnrk weather’s land;'(hence by said District lifts north 2° west 134 8-10 perches to the begin ning—centoiniur 237 4-10 acres, being same tracs of land conveyed by thdTrustees of the Bingham estate to Poter Shumway, excepting and reserving- 400 acres conveyed by Peter SUumwayHo Bleaman Shumway by deed dated April 3, 1818. I ALSO—One equal 6th part of remainder of said tract, be longing to and Being a share of said Sleaman Shumway ac cording to will pf said Peter Sfanmway, with- a two story frame dwelling boose, frame barn, frame horse barn, epple orchard, and 00 acres improved thereon. To be sold as the pYoperty of Cl»a^lEfLS^?dY•^- , ALSO—A lot jof land situate at the forks of Pine Creek and Long Bnn-roads, containing one acre of laud, being eight rods on Pine Ctpek road, and twenty rods on Long Run road, with a frame tavern boose, frame barn, and wood shed and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Beniamin Barse. j ALSO—A lot jof land in the borough of Wellsboro, begin ning at the east corner ot B. B. Holiday’s lot on Main street, and running tijence by Main street northeast twenty four and % feet to corner of B. B. Smith’s lot; thence by Smith’s lot northwest fifty four feet to said Smith’s west corner, thence by safiij Smith’r lot north east thirty four feet to Smith’s Dortlvdorner; thence north west by H. W. Williams and R. 8. Bailey twenty and a half feet to Holiday’s lot; thence by Holiday’s south west 68% feet to a corner of Holi day's lot; thence by Holiday’s south cast 74% foot to tho place of beginning, containing 2545 equarc feet <S£ Improved land, with a stdne house thereon. To be sold as the proper ty of Besoleej B. Bayre. * ALSO—A Ittnf kid Ib Mknrtsld here, bmdsd torih by ‘ artreet or Ume running from tho Maln street or ’Williamson road to the Tioga by a street or lane runningTrohrsaiu fast mentioned street to the street or road leading to\WsTjaitoro; on the south by lands of Joseph P. Morris; and on tho weat-by tbe Tioga railroad or a street running by. lt, containing about one acre, wilfc,a frame stedm-eteom saw mill-end shingle mill and machinery therein, thereon. ' I ' ALSO—Another lot f» land in Covington boro, being lot No. 23, as laid ont on-Ahe | plot of Covington, being 50 feet front on State road or Bradford street, extending along 110- - Dim’s lane south to Docseyfs Alley 200 feet, with a two story frame house and fruit trees thereon—bounded north by State road or Bradford east by lot No. 20, hue tho property of Thos. Vldeon, dec’d; south by Dorsey’s Alley; find west by Henlm*s lonel ALSO—Another boro, being east part of lot No. 9, having a front on State road or Bradford street of about 20 feet, extending south along Henim’s lant> about 40 feet, with a two story cabinet shop thereon—bounded north by Stale road or Bradford street; east by Henim’s Jane; south by part cf lot No. 9; and West by S. A. Barber.' To bo sold as the property of David Caldwell and P. J.CaldwclL* AXNO—A. lot of land bounded and described as follows: on the north ty lot number 323 of tha ailot meht of the Bingham lands in Farmington township, .now or late in the possession of Benedict King and lot number 6 on the east by tho north part of-lot nomber*7& Lawrence now or late in possession of B Brxsco ami tbe sopCh part of lot number 78, on the south by lot number 324 Lawrence' and-Farming <Bb, lot nutnber 70 Farmington, conveyed to Daniel'S' Buokbee and lot number 162 Farmington, contracted to. Samuel P Buckbee.jsnd bn the west by lots,number Itte'and being lot number 108 of tbe allotment of lands, in Farmington and Lawrence tbwnsnips and part of warrant number 2040 —containing eighty elljht acres and eight tenths with usual allowance of sixfper cent for roads, ic., about 15 acres improved thereon. To bo sold as thb property of John Rex Hiller. I - • ALSO—A lot of Ihnd ia Tioga towns Lip, bounded north by Mill Creek, east by the Tioga Rail Road, South by Cyrus King, and west by the Tioga Riyer—dontaining about five acres, snoore or less, all improved, and some fruit trees thereon. To be solji as the property of William J. Mann. \ ALSO—A lot pf land in Covington and Charleston townships, bounded north by state road, east by James Pettis and Leonard Gillett, Ira Mudge and I. R. Rumsey, south by Edwin Wetmqre and Joshua Thompson, west by Da vid D, Rees, and livi and Oliver Elliott—con taining about; fou| hundred acres, # about two hundred acres improved, three frame dwelling houses, four frame [barns andiothnr out buil dings, an apple orchard and other fruit thereon —excepting therefrom J acre sold to I. E. Rumsey,, and one lot and tavern stand of about i aci'e sold to I. E. Ramsey, also saw mjjll and mill privilege, with abput i acre sold to James Bacon and Mrs. Macumber—also J acre sold to Jamesj Bacon—also about 3 acres . sold to Norman Rockwell—also one acre sold to Wm. G. Richards4-also J acre with blacksmith shop and wagon shop, sold to William J. ana William G. Richards —also about one acre sold ' to W. Vanhorn, together with improvements and buildings on said exceptions. To bo as the property ofj K. A. Elliott. - ALSO—certain lot of land bounded and described ahd follows : on the north by lot number 214 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Jackson township, conveyed to _ Thomas- Holton and lot Inumber 220 &c., conveyed to John Sheives, on jthe east by lot number 220 &c M aforesaid and lot number 212 &0,, conveyed' to Moses Herrick[ on the south by lot number &12 &c., aforesaid, and on the west by tbe west line of warrant number 1309, it being lot num ber 219 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Jackson township, Tioga Co. Pa. and part of warrant number 1399—containing 131 6-10 acres, with usual] allowance of six per cent for roads, &c., with tbe improvements thereon.- To be sold as the property of Wm. B. Ryes. 1 ALSO—A lot Ofland in Charleston township, bounded north j fcy’ Wm. Vanhorn and L. 11. Elliott, east by jLevi Elliott, south by David Rees, D. Morris, j and David Harris, and west by Stillman Frost —containing about two hun-. dred acres, aboui one hundred aqd fifty acres improved, with a frame house, two frame barns and sheds, and other out buildings and an ap ple orchard thereon, v ALSO —One other lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north by Joel Crowl and Noah Hammondl east by John Dumaux, dec'd. south by Benj. A u3t i n > west by O, Fenton —containing about one hundred and twenty acres, with about one hundred acres improved, a frame house, frame barn, and Sarge apple) orchard thereon! To be sold as -&e property j of A. E. Niles, A._G, Elliott et al. ALSO—A lo bof land in Charleston town ship, bounded north by -Oliver Elliott, east Oliver Elliott, south by State road, west by. Meeting House lot—containing about J acre, all improved, with good frame store dwelling house Combined, and some fruit trees ' thereon. To be soldasfthe property of Abraham I Johnson and N; A. Elliott, ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar towpshijv bounded north] by Phelps & Dodge, east by Benj. Wincbell and Ellis Bodine, south by Clark Wilcox, and west by Orrin Blair—con taining fifty acres, twenty five improved, one frame house, one frame barn, c6rn shed, nnd apple orchard thereon. To be sold ns the pro perty of Jacob LUltbbld. ' ALSO—A lot of Hapd in Tioga township, bounded north "by R. P.II. McAllister, east by S. M. Geer, south by Centre street, and west Ijy Walnut street—containing about three fifths df an acre, fraffie house, frame wood shed, and {ipe small frame barn thereon. To be sold as the property, of George W. Sweatland. ALSO—A certain messuage or tract of land situate in Charleston township, nnd .county of Tioga, numbered 7 in a draught of the division of the land contained in warrant number 4479, beginning at a post at the north west corner of said tract, thence east, south 88J, east 127 5-10 perches to a prat, thence south 1° west 106 5-10 perches to a past, thence west, north 88| west 127 5-10 perches to a beech, thence north 1, east 106 5-10 perches Ao a post, the place of beginning—containing eighty four acres and 122-160, about 40 acres improved, frame house, frame barn, barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Mary Kohler and George Kohler. ALSO—A lot of land in the Borough of Wellsboro, bounded northerly by W. D. Bailey, easterly by W iter Stl, Southerly by Sears, and westerly by lot nowjin possession of Mrs. Yandu son—containing about otie-half acre - of im poroved-land with a frame house, frame barn, and some fruit trees thereon. To be -sold os the property of A. S. Brewster. ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar township, bounded on the north, east, and south' by Ellas Johnson, and west by James Kimball—contain ing about jsix acres more or less, all improved, with a frame house, and fruit trees thereon.'— To be sold as the property of M. M, Johnson. ' I S. I. POWER, Sheriff. Wellsboro, I August 15,1860, DMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Belters of Ad i\ ministration having been granted to tbo sub scriber, on the (estate of James Gray, late of Sullivan township, dee’d., notice is hereby given to those in debted to said (estate to moke immediate payment, and those having claims to present them properly au thenticated for! settlement to the subscriber, at his resi dence in Salliyan, LAFAYETTE GRAY, jadugnst 15, 1860.—2w6». Administrator. CASH paid’for GRAIN at ! TIOGA STEiM FLOUR MILLS. August 15, 1860. 3m. TVUIFT THB BLOOD ISOSiATS VEGETABLE Lli’E AND BEffiNIX BITTERS, rnEE high and envied celebrity wbkh these J_ Medicines have acgnired lor thdr iamlnaUt all the Diseases Which they profess to care, has reui usual practice of puffing not only unnecessary, but of them. • ' - XX ALL-CASES - of Asthma, Acute Mid Chronic Rhematism, Affectioi Bladder and Kidneys) BILLIODS FKVEE3 AND LITER COMPLAI? In tb« south and"west, where these diseases pr: win bo found invaluable. Planters, fanners and ot once use these Medicines, nlll never be .them. - ' ” BIFLIOUS COLIC, SEROS. LOOSENESS, PILES, NESS, COLDS AND COUGHS;CHOLIC. CORI HUMORS, DROPSIES. jyytpepsia.—Ke) person with this distressing disej delay nsing these medicine* immediately. ' Eruptions of the Skin, Erysipelas, Flatulency. fever and Ague, —For tois scourge ol the wcatci these medicines will be found a safe, speedy and cei edy. Other medicines leave the system-subject to a the disease; a cire by these medicines is permanent Try tbcm.'Beaartsfled and bo cured. P ulnets of Complexion-** GENERAL DEBILITY, GOUT, GIDDINESS* Q] Headaches oferery kind, Invrard Fercr, Inflamator ftsm, Impure Blood, Jaundice* Loss of Appeti Mercurial Dfca&t.—Never lalls Jo eradicate ent the effects of Mercury, infinitely sooner than ths mt erfnl preparation of Sarsaparilla, NIGHT SWEATS. NERVOUS DEBILITY, CfcM , of all kinds, ORGANIC AFFECTIONS. Pikj.*t*Tfce original proprietor of'theso medicii cared of U 5 years’ standing, by the use of tl medicines alone. ■ PAINS in the head, side, bock. Joints and organ) Rkmmatim t —Those* offer ted with this terrible v be sure of relief by the Life Medicines. Kush of. Blood to the Head, Scurvy, Salt-Rheum,Swt Scrofula, or King’s Evil in its worst forms, Ulcers ery description. Worms of all kinds are effectnrally expelled b; th< ciner. Parents will do well them whenever their io suspected. . Relief wili.be certain. The Life Fills and Pfaanix Sittcri PURIFY THE BLOOD, And thus romoVe all disease from the sratdtn, Tm sold by DR. WT&LIAM B. MOFFAT, * S3B Broadway, cor. Anthony Street, New' For sale by all Druggistfe 62yl . Hostetlers "Stomach Bitters. IN VIEW of the fact that every member of th« 1 family is more or less subjected to some complin sides innumerable' other conditions in life, which,' Assistance of a llltle knowledge or exercisdof coniine they may be able so to regulate their habits of c with the assistance of a good tonic,.fcecure In order to accomplish this desired object the' true cc pursue ia jiertainly that which will produce a n&turt of things it the least hazard of vital'strength and 1 this end Dr, Hostetler has ibtrodoced to this ebuntr aratlou bearing his name, which at thia day is no! medicine, bnt one tb{tt bos been tried for jeays, givir faction to o!ljvbo»-fcftve used it. Bitter* operau fully npyn the stomach, bowels and liver, restoring a healthy and rigorous action,-and tbits by the sun] conf of strengthening nature, enable the system to t otfjjr disease. . , * r For tire core of Dyspepsia. Indigestion, T •'-.Fir Loss cjf Appetite,or any Billious Comr* morbid inaction of theSftmacb or£o r Dysentery, Colic, Cholera Morbns, ic. ad equal. Diarrhoea,'Dysentery or Flux, so generally contnu I new settlers, and caused principally by the cange; !■ and' diet, will be;abecdtly r^guftted-by jft brief up | prcperation, Dyspepsia, a disease' which Is prdbab) prevalent when taken in all its rations forms, than at fthe cause ot which may always be attributed to nSentg of the digest! ve<organB.jean be cured Vithoi 1 using HOSTETTEK’S STOMACH BITTERS, as per d 1 gn-the bottle. For this disease every physician - wil mend Bitters of some kind, then why not; use an be infallible? Every country have their Bitten as a ntiv© of disease and strengthening o'f the system in y and among them ah there Is hot to be found a healthie: pie than the tiendaus, from whom this preparation ei ted, baaed upon scientific experiments which have tenc advance the Ueatjny of this great preparation in the nri sedleof science. f . ; | , Ffvebaxd Ague. —This its relentless grasp on the body of man, reducing to a mere shadow ;in a short space of time, and 'rend* him physically and mentally useless, cab be defeated driven from the body by the use of UGSXETTEK'S XOWNED.BITTEKS. Further, any of the above state ted diseases cannot be contracted wbep Exposed to an; nary conditions producing them, If thp Bitters areas per directions. And as it neithfer-creates nausea, nor of the palatt, and rendering unnecessary ahy change of dt interruption to usual pursuits/but proitlofes sound sleej healthy digestion, the complaint is thus grooved as !pe os is consistent with the production of a thorough, and munentcure. ! For Persoke w Advanced Years who art Buffering frci enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these Bitten v valuable as a restorative of strength and vigor, aq<9 i only to be tried to be appreciated* And to a mother BjtterT'are indispensable,! especially the mother’s nourishment's 3nadeqoat9*td ±b«"iff the child, consequently/fier strength mot* yield, is where a good tonlc.'such as Hoatetter’s.Stomach needed io impart- temporary strength and vigor i iem. ‘ Ladies should by all means try this remedy " sea of debility, and before so riding, fwk-’-ytrat pbysici if he is acquainted with the virtue of;the Bitters, will mend their use in all casea of weakness, | CAUTION’ —IVe caution the public'against tw of the>many imitations or counterfeits, but ask fur tor’s Celebrated Stomach Bitters, and see that eac has the words ‘*Dr. J. Hostelter’s Stotnaqh Bitters’ on the side of the bottle, and* stamped' on' the cv t covering the cork, and observe that our autograph is oii the label. • ‘ Prepared and sold by HOTETTEIi A SMIT 1 burgh, Pa., and sold by all Grocers ant* generally throughout the United states, Canada, Sor ica and Germany. ■ I AGENTS. —John A. Roy, Wellaboro. J. £J. hurst. tllkJaad. A. AJ. Deman, KnorvjiJ*. M.jW. Charles Good speed, Westfield. Seeley ALt sou. A. Uumphrey.-H. IT. Borden, John (Bedlngtoi Curtis Parkhurst, Wm, J. Miller? Lawrenceville/G. fer. Liberty. - October 13,1559.*—1y. DX^OLUTIOIV. SQTICE is hereby given, that the coparti heretofore existing sunder the name of ITH k WEBSTER, is this day dUolred tual agreement, and all accounts made with tl firm will Be Settled by the junior partner, who to continue the business in bis own name. - - S A. J. WEBf Mainsburg, July 11, 1860. 3t ' AUDITOR’S BfdTICE. TTHE undersigned appointed Auditor in tin of the estate of Culver, DecM., stribute the moneys arnsinfij upon the sale of Estate, will attend to the duties of the saidar ment on„tfae 4th day of Apgns, next, at- my of Wellsboro/ when all persons interested in said bution are notified to attend, , | A,-P, COKB,Anc AVelsshoro, July 12,11865, ■ 4t, AUDITOR'S NOfrlCp-Tlte -underaigne' pointed an auditor 1 6 distribute the moo? sing from the sheriff's'sale of ihq personal estai Jackson at the suit of Hardin, fdr the use of D vs. said Jackson, D. P. Roberts rs. said Jaekso J. 6. Strong vs. said Jhckson, will attend to (I ties of said appointment on' the 31st day of Jbl; at one o'clock PI M., at my office in Wellsboro, and when all persons hating aulinterestin sai are hereby notified to attend. j -.AIP. CO? ' Wellsboro, June 28, 1860. L A 1 Notice is hereby given, that the signed, appointed an' Auditor to diatribr fund in court raised the sale of the real-estate o uel Floss, will attend to the duties of; his appw at his office in Wellsboro, on Friday, the 3U* August nest, at one o'clock M., when and all parties having claims upon said fund are r to prcsent tbe same for allowance. ' . • JXO. if. BA' WeUaboro, Jane 24,1860. I CABTIOS, ALL persons are cautioned against rcceirioi tain Note, payable to' mej and dated »“< last of Jan. 1860, for $l3B, given by f • r '°” Unibir Township, Tioga Co. Pa., and also an given about the 15th of May, 1860, by Leroy for $53, as said Note and Order were stolen Ri WM. WHITE. Jersey Mills, Lycoming Co, Pa. July 12. Farm andftHUli for Sail®* THE subscriber offers his Farm and Mills a land for sale. The Farm contains 280 acres 200 acres improved, three good teres framed barns, one new horse para 30x40. A!- now Steam and Water Grist'Mill, with three' Burr Stone, all in good order, and a good'! custom. All of the above property will M time to suit the purchaser, together or separsj , - G. W. VAN AJ Rutland, Tioga Co. Fa., May 31, 1860. AUDITOR’S NOTICE. —The undersign* pointed an auditor to distribute the arising from sheriff’s sale-of tool P and brothers against Samuel BUessoi* , th.e duties of said appointment o» gust next, at the office of A. Pt Cone, in - 1 o’clock p; M., at which time and piece the. eaUiin said fondara notified to , Aug. 2,1860. IHOS. ALIEN, Subscriptions received; for «u«■»**' „“ d P s P er> ' eith ROBWSON r S KBW6
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