. iffto of EL Fa.-,lfav,lfa.;,and ,1 a of the Common, Pleka of to. “‘toblio fa AVelUboro, on Mou "ilijytbo 3u day* of Soptomnoi-, A.fD. iBBO,. : «n« . .o’clotfe inJheaheqiOQj)) tho folloWfag-dsscribeil profit fa'Clymer townahip, bonneted and dq 'icftfioil M'fouuwa i (Cm the north by.north pajt.of jot nufa))«r'lo3..pf faa.alliftoieflt of the Bfagfiafa lands. lalJlyfaer'tnwhihibj fa’Alfa possession _,qf JoVephi A. French;. oii» the ewtpjr lot number 16i j oh the south' “by,Ufa soluh.lihe’.of warrant* numbered lSail and 1324;'and npfiia west bjr fat number, 161, no# ofmte ;’fa tbe wjaaeraton of. David Case and Lyman Pritchard ' tfiu.southpart of lot number 163;0f th.enl lotfaefaf of. ’lands in CJymer, town ship,. TiQKa couoty, Pv, and “part of warrant* numbered ’ lllfand 1224—containing one hundred and sixty acres and seven-tenth* of an -.acre, with the usual al lowance of all per font for roads, Ac.—one hundred arfd tweaty-flvo acfaa improved; two frame houses, log house, frame-barn, log barn, frame corn house, out buildings, and two roroharda thereon. To be sold os tho proiierty of.Bnfatns G.HiIL ■ • AtSO—A/lot. of. land, fa MidcUobttiy township, bounded and'deacribed as 'follows.: On the north by fat No.' 310 of the allotment of the Bingham lands ,m Kiddlebury townshfa,. contracted to Eobert.Saxbnrg and lot’No. 204 now. or late in the possession of Ralph Button; on-the east by lot number 204 aforesaid, and fiiiighaia lands; on the south by the south line of war rant nufabered : l3sl} >nd on (he west by Bingham; lands and 10, number 310 aforesaid, itbelnglotnumber ■ 'tS fiujidrdd and six of the allotments of the Bingham longs in; Muldlabury fawuship, Tioga county,-Pa., and jiartof 'warrant numbered 1351—containing eighty (ljt ncfos.ahd flve-tonths of an acre, with the usual al lowance of six per cent for toads, Ac.—about 60 gores "Improved, frame house, frame barn .and fruit trees thereon- Ufa he sold [aa.tha property of .Harvey But ton. .' V' \ ’■ S' '-. \ . ; ■A bSO—AttractPf land in Chatham township, boun ded and desorbed Mfolfaws ifatn the north by fat No. 2560 f tho allotment ft the Bingham lands in Chat ham township, oontri oted by Jeremiah Garner, and lot No. 240, icontractj .d to Wm. W, Taylor; on the eftst by lotfNo. 240 aforssid,'and lot No. 252, contracted , DothsbabaMosher; I qthe south by lot No. 252 afope ’ *at3; and-lot N0.',243,, conveyed to Darwin Sikes; and on the west by fata Nos. 248 and 256 aforesaid—it be-. Ing lot No. 168 of the allotihont of the Bingham lauds la Chatham tOWnshlpi Tioga county; Pal., and part of warrant nambered|lB27-T-oontaimng sixty acres and ■> esx-lentifl of an acre, with the usual allowance of six .per cent for roads*Ac.—about 40 acres improved, log hpusoi.fag barn add fruit trees thoreon. To be sold as tho property of B&nsafar S. Mosher. . i ALSO—.I trac| of, land in Farmington township, bounded and iltesoHted ar, follows; On tho north ! by , fat,No-167 of theallotment of Bingham lands in Far mington township, contracted faMyron A. Johnson; on thiTOMt by fatNo, 213, nuwwfate in the possess ion of Benjamin Jobmaon,andfatNo. 2,12, contracted to William C&rlpOnjhC south by lot N0,2X2 aforesaid; andun the i wept by-jot No. 190; contracted to David 1 Coats, and fats N05.,?31 and 37, conveyed to Jjoel Pitrkhurst—.it being ‘Jot No. 154 of the allotment’ of the Bingham -lands ip Farmington township, Tioga county, Pa-, and part of warrants numbered 1061 and 1352; —containing; seventy-four acres, with the usual ’allowance of six per cent for reads, Ac.—with the im provements, thereon. ' To bo sold as the property of William Cor!.' , ALSO—A tract ofland in Chatham township,boun ded and 'described ns follows : On the North by lot No. ■ S2S of the allotment of the Bingham lands tn Chat ■ Item township, conveyed to Aurora Spencer; on the east by lot No.jilO, Contracted to Jacob Wilhelm;lon the south by the south line of v, arrant numbered 1336; and oh the .west by lot No. 321, contracted to Calvin W. Davis—rit being lot No. 350 of the allotment of the ’Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga county, 80., and part of warrant numbered' 1335, containing fifty-five acresand one-tenth of an acre; with the nsu vU allowaneo of six per cent for roads, 4c.—about 40 .acres improved, frame house, log house, log bam and ’ fruit frees thereon. To be sold as the property! of Robert Cornell. ALSO—A'tract of land in Chatham township, bohn sdodiand described as follows: On the north by lot So. rfey of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham -'township,.contracted to John Boom; on the easti by lot|No. 80, contracted to Wm. Einkner, on the sohth "bf lot No. OO.conyeyedto WD. and J. 0. Kelly; and on , the west by lot No. 97, conveyed.to Wm. It. Simpson, kndlotNo.'SS, oohveyed to Xevi B. Reynolds—itjbe ■ing lot No. 89 of 3the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham tojrnfaii,- Tioga county, Pa., and part of warrant numbered LSSIA-containing sixty-four acres Und'three-to nth a of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per oeat fop roads, 40., about 15 acres improved, frame barm and fruit trees thereon. To be! sold ns .'the property of Olmsted P. Beach. ■ - ALSO—X tract of hind iti Chatham township, bounded and described as follows : on the north by lot N0.'48 of .kbf.aJloteaent-of the. Bingham glands in Chatham Towdsntpj-OOnveyed to John Markram, and lotiNo.’3ldi contrived to David Seeley; on the bast ■by IbVNo. 315 afdrasaid; on the south by east part of lot No. 58 eoatragted to Eouben Taylor; and wept part of. lot No. 68oonfraoted to. Moses Patrick; and on the wept-by lot N 0.812, conveyed to Chester Patrick it huing lot No. the allotment of the Bingham lands in Obathatdj township, Tiog* Conner, Pa., and -part of. WarrantTjnmbered 1331—containing fifty acres, with the uVukl allowance of six per' cent‘for foods, 40, I—about 5 acres improved, sad -log house thorSOtt; fo betold os the property, of Olmstead P. Beach. I ■ , ALSO—iA traet of land in Farmington township, , bounded anddesoribed «s follows: on the north by lot ’tiumber 172 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington towijhlp, contracted to Janies M. Stew prtclon.tbt east bjtlot humberl2, oontracted tcr.Nloh olas Sliteß lot. number 181, contracted to Daniel Q. 'Babcock, Ttnd ibt Jnupbor 115; on the' south by-lot No 115 aforesaid, and on the west by lot Noll, con tracted toEJoseph Cainpbell, it being lot number;!?!! of the ailajment of the Bingham lands in'Farmington township, Tioga County, Pa., and. part of warrant numbered 1059—containing eighty seven acres, and nine tontha'of an acre, with the usnal allowance of .six per.ceat for rbbds, 4d.—40 acres improved, frame bouse andifruit tries thereon. To be sold os the pro pOrty df Stephen Bopbe. ALSO-r A lot of land in Jackson township, bonnded and described as follows: on -the north by lot number 212 j 40., df the Bingham lands in Jackson township, Conveyed W Moss* Herrick, and lot number 233*con tracted Ip p&nielsPb PPs; on the east by lot number 233fnfoMstii], lotinujpber 8 Rutland convoyed to Joel Webster, imd lot number 21 Rutland, contracted to Joseph Ag Hubbollf and James K. Burgess; on the sonth by rat nnmbor;l4l Rutland, contracted tw-Jocl .Webster; bnd on thewest by lot number 5 Rutland, ContraotefSto George Curtis, and land.known as;tbe im Trtat, it being lot number jf of the allotment of the pii&ham lands in Rntiand and Jackson town phips,County, Poland part of warrants nam j^»d,T39ltAnXb3ptfi2—Containing one-hundred and seventy* two cores, aid seven tenths of an.-acre, with the psoal illowan.ee pf. six per pent for roads, Ac.— about 75 acres infrared, two frame houses, log house, two framo lbarns, ; and ’orchard thereon. To bo sold as the property ol.' William W. Stillwell. . - ‘ALSO-iA lot land ;in Middlebnry township, bounded and described os follows: on the north by lot number 130 of th{s allotment of the Bingham lands in jV town&ip, now or late in the possession of parohQl* and lots Nos. 135 and 133, now p.r Middleby; Charles 0 16531011,0 f Jacob Kipheart; on the east by lot >9 contracted to Janies Carpenter; on late In p number the south! by' the- south line of warrant numbered 1365; an* on the West by lot'-nuniber 130, afore said, it being lot number 131 of the allotment of'the Binghamiands in Middlobnry Township, Tioga Co., Fa., and Bart of warrantnambered 1365—containing ninety thee acres and eight tenths of an aero, with the usaal|aUowanca of six per oent for roads,fto., about IhijSy sores improved, log house aad fruit'trees thereon. To be soli as the property of Charles H. match, .iii ; ‘ "!04A It' xd ' jAISt , lot of land u ,—ry ip, bcujnded apd deao.ribci) oa follows: on the north by lot Humber l|fi-6f tha aHplment of the Bingham lands In Jliddlebulf township, convoyed to James Bryant; on the east 5/ lot number 59 conveyed to Loverett Blair; on the south by lotuhumber 59, aforesaid, lot number 63, contracted to Wm. h. Merrick and lot i number 64 conveyed to Isaac Lbsey,jr.; and on west by Tot number 2|lo, contracted to Oliver P. Hymns, it being lot number 201 of ftbe.allotment of thefflingham lands la Middloiiury township, Tioga County, Pa., and part of iwarrsut numbered 1365— containing’sixty five acres andlix tenths of an acre, with the usual, alibw anee of sii per cent for roads, Ac., about 25 acres im proved, log house and fruit tress thereon. To be sold as the property of Benjamin Close. - JtliSO’j-A lot of-Wnd in Rutland township, bounded jpnd described 1 as, follows: ~ On the north by lot N 0.21 of the allotment of tho' Binghftm lands Id Rutland .township,'contracted to Joseph A- Hubbell and James K. Burgess, lot No. 12, contracted to Levi Osgood, apa lotiNo. 13 contracted to’ Jesseo Collum, by lota Nos. 12. and 13 aforesaid, and lot No- Ip contracted to Brian Lucas; oh the south by lot No, 45 contracted to Goo. W. and Nathan Brevier, avl hA Wo. contracted tofWo. W. Brew*?; and bn ; :1 the west by-faVNb.tfJtlfatritotßd to’ William Cbdike and ldtNo. 2f afoaeaoid; it being lot No. 20. o|;tho; nllntment-bf the ZUnghnfei lands in Kutfand-toWwoip,- Tioga cubnty, Pa., uml palt oE.ttortints numbered i 1401; and 1102—conhd mug. eigbtyacrcaand six-tenths i of an acre, With the usual allowance- of six per, cent fur roads; Ac.fwbout 40 -wresyiirmrqjeU, 'housoi and fruitjrccsjtjoreyu. 'Tu.bo~«qltrasTfiopjqpertypflVfil ■liathAP;-Westgato. • .-.J - , ALStM-A fat,of land. In Chatham ,trdtm.Hfp, Bonn (Jed lox^fo. 1 329 bfraealfotmStft of the-Bfagham lands in Chat ham township, Xiogu,county. Pa., conveyed to Eddy Handy; on'the eittl by IflNer 271 cohtractcd to tfaton. Cooper; on the south by tot No. 271 aforesaid, add lot No. 13, -Chatham and Westfield, cohreyw. to SpragUe; 'and on the west by lot' No. IS, Westfield, contracted to James King, 2d, itbelnrf lot No*" Btl ifa the the Blnghata tjpwnj ahip, of w Arrant numbered ing eighty-one rfridseVetebtbs bf Wti acre, yitb tbe usual nllowaßceVF'iix pcrlccnif. fiMr Kurds, |hci proper ty of OtUl Ki»lg* it?- ! - * -5-a 'I ' .ALSO—A lot of IWd Tn DeerQeJd to?lJBjb.fp, ijpttn* ded and.dejfcribed > T (K 43 of the allotment bf-ftjo Bingbam lands in l)ee*field township, contracted to njnuiia Bowen, *nd lt4 No, 57, T3oW'or iate iu/tbe possession of .Perry Bea^ : on -tho east .by. lot. No*. 42 JJonlcac ted, to Ciiaclea Toldsjot No«'46ionreredv ta Oharles and vdyod tors'' lo noli V. Grover; ! on tho south by lof Noi 45 aforesaid, lot No* HOI-contracted to Deriona Patmeh*, and lot ,No. 283 contracted.to Ebepezer.Soeley; add.on thowoßt by Jot Npl 51 to Loci. and lot No, 310 contracted Co Laranar Freeland, u be ing lot N0..44 ofi the alloimeni of tho Bingham ! in Js in Deerfield township, Tioga county, Pa., andj)j rt of warrjmta jiumbered 1065 and '1345-w-coul&inieg d\ aety 1 five acres; with tho traoiU altowonce six per cst t for > as the Jdstpn : YdnfaD; ‘ . ; ALSO—A lot of land in.Kutland township, bounded and .described as follows: on the north by lot-number 123 of the allotment of theßingjam lands-iri’ttMand township, contracted to Richard A Joshua Itoftsoh, and A27 contracted to- can by’ldt number 90'contracted to. PhihKidcr' Gould; on the. south-by lot uymber'97 opntractld to Samuel K. L'ougwell, and Irt number 121 to Benjamin. and on the west by Hot inm bet l2i#j}jintracted to Leonard GUc,it being lot.jmn b6r 125-bf thb allotment of the Bmgfmm iauda ’ia Rutland township, Tioga county, Pa,, and part of warrant-numbered 1216—containing ono hundred and two acres and seven tenths'of an aero, with thonsual allowance of six per cent far roads, Ac,, about 50 meres improved, frame house, log house, two log barns and' orchard theroou. Xu be sold us the, property ofjJoel P. ttubbell. * S' . ALSO—Alotoflandin Richmond township, b. C. Holdei Joseph P. Morris—containing about fifteen' ] more or loss with about tea acres improved,' w stegm furnace or iron works .with necessary bail] ‘for v same, also;’an office, four frame 'double dw4 houses,three. brick coal (dlnst one or two shamiej several sheds for coal. To be sold as the propel the Mansfield Iron Works, j ALSO—A lot of land in Elkland .Boro, bod northaud west byjCowaneaque River sad £> £ a south by Bingham lands and John Hammond, ea Lcandcr Culver—containing about six hundred J about .three * hundred acres improved, with-j dwelling houses, three barns,two grist mills, onj mill, two apple orchards, blacksmith shop and J out buildings-thercou. To bo sold os the propel Lemuel Davenport. > i ALSO—A lot, tract-or parcel of Usd situate ij Borough of Welfsboro,* county -of Tioga and Sta Pennsylvania, situate on Main bounded-a| north by a lot of Wilson Bliss, oh the south west] lot-of Otis-L Gibyerpy'betpg-giaty-feet front -otr J street,, and extending, the same width: north • wirt hundred and fifty feet to Water third of an aore beiog lot number l-tcnthe pi the JBotPUgh .of JfrUihoxs* .frame, JtwsJ dwelling'house, office, barn, and other pai Immh and aoi9& frmt trees thereon. X(t be sold os tfiej perly of John f Donaldsotw • j AJU3Q —A kt ftf in Tioga township, bed townshij in Middlobu.3 ALSO—lotof land in Rutland, township, bounded and described os follows : on the north .by luudsicon vdyetl to P. PL Morris, adminUtr&tor of the estate-of John Adlum, dec’d., ond lands of the Bingham citato; on-Che east by lot dumber 140 of the altotmdnt-oi the Bingham lauds in Rutland township, cotUructld to Royal and ISrastds Rose; on thb south by hinds of the Bingham estate;;'ond on the west hy. tho hjndg'Ot the estate of John Adium, dec’d., aforesaid, it being lot number 147 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in‘Rutland township, Tioga countj', pa., and part of warrant numbered 1213—containing eighty nine jicrea and seven toatfajuuf with the Usual alio: of six per ceuftur with the improve thereon. To be sold as the property of Phil Gould and Rodney 11. Niros. ALSO—A-lot.ut land in Middlebury township, bounded and described us follows On the nort iby lot No. 195 of the allotment of the Binghum lan Is- iu -Middlebury township, now or late intbe possess! >n of William French, Jr,; on the cast by lot No 202, con veyed to John Brown: ou.the South by lot No US contracted to Ifenry'Shulter; and oh the west by lot No. 41, uow or lute in the possession of Stephen £ haft,’ it being lot No. 203 .of the -allotment of the Bin£ ham lands in Middlebury township, Tioga Co., Pa. and port of warrants numbered,i363, 1355, 1364 and 1365 -—containing 'forty-eight acres and six-tenths < f an aero, with the usual allowance of six percent forr iads, 4^0.,, about 10 acres improved. To mj sold as the ■property of Marcellas Odell. j # ALSO—A'tract <•( laud in Chatham township, I onn ded and described as follows :■ On the north by pi rt of lot No, 170 of the allotment of the. Bingham lam is, in Chatham township, to John Short, part bf dot No. 179, conveyed to Newberry C. Sweet, add lot No 184, conveyed to John Spaulding;' on the eaitby No IS4 aforesaid, and lot number 309, contra^- d to Samuel Saxbary; on the south by Bingham lantjs and -on.the west by lot number 307,'contracted to Ndt.unal R. Stark, and lot nnmber 133, contracted to Pot ir V. Hotelling, it being lot number 306 of the J allotm( ntof the Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga ngg£ttaod wesV'by Maih Btita~ctfWslU&fe9ob ; Bq^--^Dtaimn^ r an'acre,wilL r atwoitorV fcuhehtoro osdxbreU&g bons&‘thereonss&tefew fifclt B*4hepropertyof;(}«a. WTdytotv I ALSO—A lot of land! in Elkland, bounded north by N Y Stajfc? liije, eart byj'Gfiprgp Dojfanco, south by Cowan e s q uVR iv e r, v ond west'by land of John Ryan-4- containing abqnt/onn hundred acres, aboutfiftyAjroa im£rofle|, opolarge frame houses one frame bkrn> and sn-Apple'orcburd thereon. - - w , v "' ' ALSO—A lot of land jin same- township, bounded north, West, and east by ]L .Culver, south by highway —containing one fourth of an acre of Improved land, tywwei thereon*Terches to tho plank road, thence along said road souths IS deg. east H porches, thence south 53 deg. west 29 perches to a post, th 1 * 110 ® by! land formerly of H 3f Bodme and land of L I Nichols, west} 12 J 810 perches to- a post,"tne south cast corner of other lainliof said Bodine, thence 'thirty two and five tenths perches tp tree, and thence by land of KM Bodinc, west lOlj 3blo perches to the beginning— containing sixty six acres add twenty sevea'percbes. with about thirty five acres improved. ” 1 ALSO —Another lot in Wclisboro, bounded'on the west by L I Nichole, on The north by j said Nichols, and Hetfj Wil-' liriub/ou the east road leading northwardly from'William Mathers, and on the south by land of Anna P. Cone, containing four fccres,‘ill improved, with a fcamedwd* Uoghoodo,fmme i ljan» and other oitt buildings, an apple or* chard and other fruit thereon, being the premises occupied by J. R. Bowen. 1. „ 1 ' ALSO —Another lot sithafetki Belmar township, 'bounded on the west by L. I, Nichols, on the north by land deeded by E. M. Bodme to .McLeod and iDonaldson, on the east by land sold by &P. Wilson’to *tho Welisboro Cemetery Cobipany, and on the south by land ndw or lute of 1., >l. Nichols, con* taining ten ami one half nerqs, all improved, ALSU —A tract of land Pltlmto in’ Moms township, sur veyed on a vmrraut to WUsoriJ' numbered 438 b, con tmißng 090 acres, ami allowance. AXSO—Another lot in Dclmnr township, bounded op the north by lands belonging to (ho estate of Anna Morris and Inna yf* Stephen'Plerco, on the cast by land of Benjamin Aus tin. on the south byland contracted to Wra. Mathers and Da vid Roberts and lands belonging to the estatd of Jacob I>ur yca, and on thu west by lands4>f Edwin Fellows and Clinton Kress, containing about one and forty acres, about seventy acres improved,'a fijaifce house frame born, some other out buddings, and an orchard thereon. ALSO— Another lot of Janu ai Wollsboro, situated on the north-east Aldo of the Avenue, founded north-east by Ithe es tate of S. W. Morns, on the sooth by a lane running from the Aveune to the residence y lot number 214 of the allotmentof the Bingham lands in Charleston township, conveyed to Mary W Bees and lot number 269 contracted, to Fulket Smith; on the oast by lot number 219, now or l&to in the possession of Geo. Thompson, and'lot‘number 223 conveyed to Rees Morris; on the south by lot number 271, con tracted to Levi Smith; and on the west by lot number 228, convoyed to Timothy! Culver; it being lot number 270 of the allotment aforesaid, and part of warrant numbered fifty sbfacxes end seven tenths of an acre,.wHh the usual allowance of six per cent for rOads, Ac, 1 \ ALSO Another Jot bounded on the north by lot number 245, contracted toiJohn Lewis, and lot number 246, now or late the pension of James Hall; on tffb oast by Tot /R 4, contracted to) David L Jones; on tbe south by lot number 286, arad on the west by lot number 210, contracted to Thos E Jones, it being lot number 28? of tbe tbe Bing ham lands in Charleston county, Pa., •and part of warrant numbered 1777 —containing 20 acres and eight tenths of an acre, with the usual al lowance of six per coot for roads, Ac., about 40 acres Improved, on above lots frame house, log barn,, and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Jq siah Smith* K ' -I ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows: on the north by the ; north line of warrant num ber 2039 Elkhind township, on tbe east by lot number 13 conveyed-to Mary. Davenport, on the. south by lot number 14 now or late iri possession of Abner Cody and-lot number 16-contracted to John Culp, and on tbe west by lot number 9 conveyed to M Gleason, lot number 2 conveyed to William Barber, anclJot num ber 1 to David Taylor, it being lot number II of of Bingham lands. In Blklaud township, and part of. Warrant number ibg 244 8-10 acres with usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac., about 102 acres improved, a dwel ling house; barn and fruit I trees thereon. To be sold as the property of John W Ryan- 4? Charles Ryan. ALSO—A lotpf land bounded and described as fol lows . On the north by land conveyed to P. P. Morris, administrator of the estate of John Adlnm, dew’d.and lot No. 140 of the Bingham lands in Rutland town ship: On'the east by lot number 139, conveyed ,to Hi ratn Wilmot; on tho south by lot number 129 contrac ted to Leonard Gill and lands of the Bingham estate, and on the west by lot number 143, contracted to Roy bal and Erastus Rose and lands of'Bingham estate, it being lot number 142 oT the allotmentof tfio Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tioga County, Pa., and part of warrant No. 1217' ining seventy two acres, with usual . parent for roads, Ac., with tho im. jreon. To be sold as Ohe property of Cil * Josioh Brown. Jr. ALSO—A lot o) and described; as 1 follows: On the nt »er 116 of allotment Abe Bingham land: )wnsMp, contracted to Sylvester Bailf 78, on the east by n 0. tain- ship, rood -3t by i one )‘ved ; ,'Wo ?o be ■man und- and fifty 3 the land* yobn Lbout [bard [ P ro * [nded Bhoff, pt by lores, [even lot No. 176 aforesi tonveyod to Thomas W. Aimes, on the StO. 20 contracted to Robert B. Bailey, tt by lot number 36 contracted to D I. . lot number 139 of the allotment of Ilingb:.. Sullivan township anti part of warrants numbered 1822 and 1833, con taining 91 5-16 aoros, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac., about 30 Acres improved and font- trees tboroon. To be sold, as the property of William Updike and David Norwood. - ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows :.on the north by'lot number 182 of the allot ment of. the Buigbam lands in Middlebury township, convoyed tp Newberry Cfoose, Jr., and lot number $ hoirlß possession of-Henry J and Porter I) Shaflj on the-eost by lot No 197, contracted toElnathan Abbott; on the Jetjfh by lot So 12, eontrafcted to John Day gpd I saw fthor ty of lot jrp.ipsi nttK.br 1# Sj th4Ml*i&<>3 ;^Tid Chamberlain, and on the west by lot No 102 aforesaid, it being lot No 157/of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Middlebt ry jiowttsbip, Tioga county, Pa., and part of warrax ts No. 1353- odd 1355, contalniclg 72 5-IQ., usual allowance of six per cent for rbadsJhfe'cM about 40, house; barn and fruit trees tberebhr To be sold as the. property of Xloses /Lee. 'ALSO—4 lot of-Valid in Westfield township, bounded north by lands formerly of Bafoh'Laphliid;ddStby Richard Krasin and Wnu Simmons* south by Wih. Siiilttiottf and Willitt Vin cent, and west by lands formerly of John'fierce and Mary Tubbs,contaihm£aboulBsicrea, about fbrty-flto iittcs im proved, frame house! frame barn, corn house, stone milk house, outbuildings and large.apple orchard thereon. To bjb sold os tbA&rb&lrty = i! ■» ALSO—A lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded as fol lows : On the north by the north line of warrant No. 07S ofi the castby tartoerly of tfethaniel NidjoJa end N. Smith, oifcthe South-byMsndsbf John- and on the west by lands of Zopher Tears and A Updike, con taining about one hundred and ten peyos,, with about sixty acres improred, a frame dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold the John Benson. ALSO—A lot of lahd in Wellsbortf, Tioga county, Pa., to .bonndp*oi|jhe tmitttfest.br- Main street in udd boro, 'southwest by the Avenue, southeast by Pearl street, ana northeast by land of M. M. Converse and James Lowrey, be* ing one bundredfmd ptwenty 'on* Malta street and Pearl steoet, two; bmidrod and fifty feet on thf Avenue and lands of Converse and Lowrey, cootainingabout two thirds of an acre moro or less, alt improved, Irame tavern iKmso, three frame law offices^ shedi, fhune bam and • shedsHhcreto, and other out houscsjbnd a few fruit trees thereon. Tube bo sold as thejwpperty of James KimbalL . f ,£o^—A-le ft B £ jlAild in Nelson toTOsfirp, Bounded north by Joseph Poul> east by Joseph' Paul and Ar temas Xocpy:andL south by,Jan>es. Campbell and West by JanJer Canjpbell‘an d*P Crandall & Bros., con taining about one hundred and forty acres, about 60 opres improved, foulr frame houses, three frame barns, corn bouse'and other out buildings and fruit trees thereon. | ALSO—Another ilot in Nelson, bounded. north by highway; ‘east by Samuel Bogart; south' and west by Artemas Looey, and containing about half an acre, a ftatne.hottfie, frames barn aridsomVfruit frees thereon. ALSO—Another lot in Nelson, township, being the half interest thereof, bounded north by landsoccupicd by-Enoch Lloyd; east by J. M. White; south by high way; and vre.t by-road running from Nelson to New York State line; 'containing about one fourth of an acre, frame house and frame barn thereon. To bo sold as the property of Hamilton Darling. ' ALSO—-A lot of land in Gaines township, bounded north by O Scoo ■; south by Miles Wntront; east by Phillips; west by Cowen lands, containing seven ty five acres, abont six acres improved, and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of V. B. A L Chnnipncy. ALSO—A lot of land in "Westfield township, boun ded north by Thomas Warren, Phineas Price, Bpyal Havens and Mary Markram; oast by Phineas Price and Prince Kings south by Thomas Pride, Jr. and' Bingham lands, and West by Levi Skinner, containing abont 08 acres, about fifty acres improved, two frame houses, frame bard, apple orchard, and other fruit .trees thereon. To bo, sold .as the property of Allen King. ALSO—A lot of] land in Deerfield township, bound ed north by C F Billings, east ,by Troops Creek, sooth by John Goodspecd and Barton Howe and west by Nancy Temple-I—containing about 107 acres,about 80 acres Improved; two frame bouses, frame barn and frait trees thereon, To be sold as the property of M S Inscho, ■ ALSO—A lot .of land in Union township, bounded north by George Armstrong, east by -Hubert Watts, south by Heirs of Thomas Bennett, and Stockwfell,- and west by ThosJPalshennan and George Armstrong —containing about thirty acres, about twenty acres improved, log. hofise, frame barn, spring house and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Amos Bennett, ’ . ALSO—A lot of land in Union township, bounded north by Joseph Qroovog-eastby Woodhnll and Gran tier; s'Outh by Lycoming Creek, and west by Green A’ Castle, containing about one hundred acres, abont 75 acres improved, 2 frame bouses, frame barn,, out buil dings, apple orchard, and rather fruit trees thereon.— To be sold as the property of L. L. Washburn. ■ALSO—A lot of land in Clymer township, bounded north by Benjamin Mattison; eastrby Charles Labar;j south by Silas Rushmore; and west by Henry Steele, captaining about 100 acres, about 80 acres improved, 2,frame-hoases, I frame barn, and 2 apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Willard F, Potter. ALSO—A lot of land in Olymer township, hounded north, by C. Schoonover, J. Kush more and C. O. Pom- 1 berton; east by GK 0. Bristol; south by A. P. Cone and Wm. Joseph; west by highway and Thomas Barber—> containing about 70 sores, about 40 seres improved,’ log house, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as thi property of jChauncoy Rl'Skinuer. lot of land in Westfield township, bound ed north by Cowanesqne river, east by J, K Sayles, Charles Goodspecd and David Close, south by David Close:and'we?t by Cowonesque river and Miztown road—containing about eighteen acres, all improved, two frame h buses, two frame barns, an ashery and fruit trees thereon. -* ALSO—Another lot in Westfield tp. bounded north by J K Sayl'es, cast by Charles Qloao, south by main road, and west by J K Sayles—containing about one eighth of -an acre, with p frame store bouse thereon. To be sold as the properly of George Close. ALSO—A lot of land in Bloas township, bounded north by land formerly of John Williams and land of Jos. Tonkin, east by land of Allen, south by wild lands, and west by half of the Graebe warrant— containing about fire hundred and serehty acre*, about twenty acres improved, with a,log house thereon. To be sold as the property of Eben J Bosworth. ALSO —Two hundred and twelve acres of land Id Morris township, bounded oh the north by Wm. Bache and Job Willed, on the cart by J N Bache, on the south by D C Enos, and on the west by Israel Morris, being the south west part of-warns! number 1568, with about forty acres-improved, one frame house, one log boose, log barn, and apple orchard thefhon/ To be sold as the property of Henry Brill, iettls Billi, Phillip Brill and Peter BfilL , AJL3O-~J± lot of land in Clyraer township, west by T Schoonover and S Shelly, east by c Andrew Clark and A Schoonover, south by Job Head, and west by J j3hponover and R' about one hundred acres, about fifty acres improved, one log bouse, two log barns and a few froft trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Daniel ll Stiles. • * ALSO—The following described building and tot 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 Illchmqml, iu the county of Tioga, east of the Williamson road‘leadlng north' andpouth thro' the borough of Mansfield, containing in length/ in, front of said building facing the west one hundred feet and running back on each wing the distance of ‘seventy two feet, forming a kind of hollow. square pt court in the eastern center, and the lot dr piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building, bounded and described as follows, -to wit: Begin ning at a post the north west corner hereof running thence along the east side of Academy street, south 12 deg. coat 359 feet to a post, thence along lands of Joseph Hoard and oth* elw; north seventy eight degs, least 719 feet to a post; thence along lands of Joseph P. Morris,_north 21 degs. east 384 feet tbeace along said Morrislarfti, south 78* degs. west 655 feet to the plage-of beginning, containing between five and sis acres, called on plot of Maodfiel(£borough “the,Semina ry lot.” Td be. sold os the property of the Mansfield Classi cal Seminary. ALSO—A lot of land situated In Middlebury township,- Tioga conuty, Pa., bounded as follows: north by lot No. 68 of tlffe allotments of the Bingham lands iu Middlebury, con veyed to D, F. Fafiherj and lot No 38, contracted Co.Sylvanua and Lewis Aimes, on east by lot No. 38 aforesaid and lot No, 47, conveyed to Jos. Bryant, south by lot No. 47 aforesaid and lot No. 46 conveyed also to Jas. Bryant, on the West by lot number 176, Jot numbar-167 conv«'r-.-To ho sold Its the property of David Caldwell and.F. J. Caldwell. AiA’O—A lot' of land bounded'and’described as •follows: bn the norih by lot number 323 of- the allot ment ofrtba Bingham lands in Farmingtoh. Jtbwfishipi now, prolate in, tbs possession of-Benbditt .Ring and lot hntnber 8 Lawrence, oh the east by Che 'north part ibf JotSmnber 79 :LaWretice bow or Iktoin possession of BBriaca andithasoath piat of ict . nunibcr 73, on tbp eouthby Jatnnmber324 LaWrtbbe atid Fuming toi.lotnnmber 70 Fsrmington, Conbeye3 to Baniel S •Backbee.aild lot number . 162 Farmington, contracted to Samdel ® Bubkbee, and on the west by lots number 162 amf-322'afordSaid, it being lot number 108 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington and Lawrence townships andpart of warrant number 2040 —containing eighty eight acres and eight tentbswith usual allowance of six per cebtifdr' no ads, Ac., about 15 acres improved theraap. ,Tn Tioga township, bounded north by.R. P. H. McAllister, east by S. M. Geer, south by Centre street} and West by Walnut street—containing about three fifths of an acre, frame house, frame wood shed, and ono-small frame : barn thereon. < To'-he sold as the property of George W. SweatlantL- ' ’ ALSO—A certain messuage or tract of land situate in Charleston township, and; 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 post] thence south 1° west'lo6' 5-10 perches to a post, thence west, north 88J west 127 5-10 perches to a beech, thence north 1, east 106 5-10 perches to a post,-the place of beginning—containing eighty 'four, acres and 122-160,-about 40 acres improved, frame house, frame barn, log barn, and fruit -.jtreds thereon. To be sold as the property of Kohler and George Kohler. . . - - ALSO—A lot of land' -in the Borough -of Wellaboro, bounded northerly by W. D. Bailey, easterly by "Watet St., Southerly hySears, and westerly by lot nowjln possession of Mrs. Yandu sen—containing about one-.half acre' off im poroved land with a frame house, frame ”bam; and some fruit .trees thereon. To btT sold as the property of A. S. Brewster. t ; -ALSO—A lot of land in Delmapj township, hounded-on the north, east, and souih by Silas Johnson, and west by James Kimball—contain ing about six acres more or less, all with a frame house, and fruit trees'thereon.— To be sold as the property of >L Is. Johnson. , -S. I. POWER, Sheriff, . Wellsboro, August 15,1860. V DMINISTRATOR’S NOTlCE.—Letters of Ad ministration hating been granted to the sub scriber, on the estate of James dray, late of Sullivan township; deo’d., notice is hereby, given to those in debted to said estate to maho immediate payment, and these havings claims to present diem properly au thentioatea-for settlement to the subscriber, at his resi dence in Sullivan. J . LAFAYETTE GRAY, August 15, 1860-.—2w6*. • ■ Administrator. /~IASII paid for GRAIN at ’ \J TIOGA STEAM FLOOR MILLS. Augnht 15, 1800. 3m. Jii' -pirn rrl/THB^iio ; - somrs' ■ •raaBTAHfiB ' X,TS*S . ■AN IK PHCENIX Bitter^ ' nvied celebrity which thf •H-tte ™ CIn?S L T “9“!™! lor their lorS •U-thD Diseases which they jroftsa to car?! of'them 101 " 00 ° f pnaiDE unnecessary # - ; IN'ALL CASK . ot Artama, Acute and Chrome Jtbematism. Bladder and Kidneys, j ** ‘ BILLIQIJS FEVERS AND LITER COIU tH»il^rt Sol lw w i* t > »h<*oMuse diseases will bo aund Inralnaliio. , Planters, fiumeta - them' 1 ' 0 ,IleSe wu deter after BlTlloilS COtt&aisijoki LOOSENESS, PELI . , NESS, COLDSiANI) COUGHS, CHOLHhf HUMORS. DROPSIES. HsrJpg«Ki.J-N8 potion with this distressful delaj.using these filediclies linilledlalely. r. EtorUodsortho Stlri,;Erysipelas, Flatolcnc , Jttfer aud Ague,— For tola scourge of the - ’ ihwe mfldidneawill befonnd-a safe,* speedy, a ««7-Other medicines leatathd sywathsabjoci «“dlB«*se; a these madtdnee la pennant Try them. Be satisfied and Be cored. 1 ¥ OmpUxim— . . GOUT, GILOINISS wery hind. Inward Fever, iHflahS, irli'™’, 1 Bipod, Jaundice, Loss of Abi fT.ifffi'mfr tailfl tci eradicate tatarerts-or steamy lutiuiiidymtmertluin tht erfol prcparaUOD.ot&ssapbtilla.. I NIGHT SWEAm SiSvOTO^llEMm--■ So ■ . Ofall lrfcfe ORGANIC AFBEcfic orfgiael; tfoTprieter of these mi rnred of Piles of 35 Jcaas' standing, by the mb medicines alone,- - - . < PAtNS iti the head, «ide;.back> Joints and or . JRheumaiisvir-Thos* affected with ihls terrible he snW) of relief hy-tho LifoMedicibes; Euah of Blood to the Scurry; Salt Ehetu Scroflula, or King’s Evil In Itairom forma'Tl ery description. ; Worms of all kinds are effectiirally ieipelled-by t cincs. will do well them '.wtjedever thtlr le suspected. Beliefwiilhocertain. ; The Life Pills , and Phcsniz Bi THE BljbOD, And thus remote all aijaie.Wn tliesystcJm. . soM by ‘ i-WILLIAII B. MOFfi, 336 BroadweW cor, Anthony Street, tier Bor ealeby all Dffijjffiu. . j . 52vi Hostellers Stomach Sitters; IN VIEW of the fact, that every member of the femHy.fs more or less subjected to some coinpi aides innumerable. other conditions •in life, which assistance of a little knowledge or exercise of comm? they may be able so to regulate the if habits of with the assistance of argood tonic, secure pennant In order to accomplish this desired object theltrut pursue is certainly that which will produce a nat of things at the least hazard of vital strength am this end Dr, Hosteller! has introduced to this cou&l oration bearing his jpAmle,-which at* this day is i medicine, bnt one thst tdJ bcen.tried for years, giv, faction to all Who haifeiusedit. The[Bftterx operat folly upyh the stomaoh, ifowels and .liver, restoring a healthy and vlgorotwpctlon, and thus by the si cess of enable the system t« over-disease'.., . > 1 • For the care of DjßjJepsia. Indigestion, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, or any Billions Complaints, aria morbid Inaction of theSttmach or-Bowefe,prodncm Dysentery, Oolfcj'Cbolefa Morbus, an-equal.. 1 'Diarrhocfi, Dysentery df Flhx, so ‘generally cozrt new settlers, and by the Cange and diet, will be, sbeedily regulated ,by a brief n preparation, Dyspepsia,"a disease’■which is probal prevalent when takeninall its various fonfis, thana the catxse of w fetch may always be Attributed to menta of the digestif® organs, can bo cured withe nsing-IIOSTETTEPwSiSTOMA^UBITTERS,as per gn throttle. ForitMa disease every physician • mend Bitters of eoamjliildi then why; not use be infallible? EveiMrijnntry have their Bitters * ative of disease and Ipbnfgtbening of the system and amdng them ajlftfeere is not to be; found a heal pie than the <3ermoha( from whom this preparation ted, based upon .scientific experiments which havetc advance the destiny of this great preparation in the •scale of science.' i i Ffverasd Ague.—Tbia trying and provoking diseal fasteea its relentless grasp on the body- of man, redt to a mere shadow in a short space otf time, and him physically and mentally useless, Can oe del driven from the body by the uso ojf HOSTETTI NOITNED BITTERS. ■ Further, any of the above e ted diseases cannot bo contracted when exposed to nary conditions producing them, if ihc Bitters ai per directions. And aa-it neither creates nausea, n< the palatt, and rendering sunnccesftiry any change ( Interruption to butyrbmotes sound healthy digestion,jtßAjbojmplaint U thqs removed 'a as is consistent witni iht ofa thorough manent.cure, _ ,f t ! - - Fcra PfiBSONE TEAttS.who are Buffcxint enfeebled constitution and infirm body, these BiUei valuable aa a restorative of strength 1 and rigor, ai only to be tried to be appreciated*. - And to a mot! nyrslng, these Bitters are Indispensable, especial! tile mother's nourishment is inadequate, tb. the, de ihe child, consequently her strength must yield, at Is where a good tonic, such as lldj Stomach needed to import temporary strength! and rigor 1 tom. Ladies should, by all try this remedy searof debility, and before so doing, ash your physl if he is acquainted with the virtue of tbo Bitters, ’ mend their jise in all cases of weakness. CAUTION.- ■tWe caution the public against . of the many imitations j or counterfeito, but oak for Ten's GELmLiTeflartiaiACH" Bittees, and see that eacl has the words Stomach Bitters' on the side of the bottle, and atampcdj on the met covering the cork, and observe that our autograph ’ is on the label. ! * JtZir Prepared and sold by HOTETTER 4 SMI burgb£ 1*0.; and soki i by all Druggists, 1 Grocers ant generally throughout the United Canada, Sont ica tfntl Germany.'. i AGENTS.— JcAn A. Roy, Wellsboro. J. 4J. burst, tlkland. A. &J. Demon, Knoxville. 31. W Osecolo. 'Charles Goodspeed, Westfield .Seeley. 4 I eon. A. Humphrey, H. 11. Borden, Jphn Redingl Curtis Parkhurst, Wm. J.'Miller; Lawrcncetille, G. for, liberty. j j October 13* ISso.—lyU [iB6o.* CHARLES Gv dSG la receiving large additions to HIS STOCH.dJf fftMlttfll GO TO WHICH HE WOtll.D INVIT3 THE ATTENTION OF THE P' THE STO’OK OP DRY GOODS IS Li I. ' ASD BMBBACEsj I :(lisAßZ>7 THAT THE MARKET IiEMANDS tAD'IES’ DRESS, GOODS, ' FROM SILK! and { FROM CHEAP PRINTS HP. } CLOTHS, CASSIMERES; VEL ' , SILKS, DENIMS, STRIPES,! SHEETING: SSEBTG7OS, Ac.,l Ac, CLOTHING, | HOSIERY, < GROCER! . HATS. CABS, I BOOTS AND SHOE: HARDWARE, CROCKERY; ’ IRON, S' NAILS, FISH, THE STOCK WAS PURCHASED WITH C AKD WE EXPECT TO SELL THEM WHILE THEY ARB SBASf AND I AT FIGURES. . WeUsboro, Jaßßfid, 18.60. : Jllll STRAWBERRIES. AS we Wve received many'letters from correspond various parts'-of the County at diffbroDt times, iw where they can procure tho best Domestic Strawberfl hard made afraugeuseata tasupply those who may ' vanl at the following rates delivered in Wellaboro. - per dot* p«root> Peabodys New Haotbols, Wets. ; S3.W Wilson’s Albany. 3714 Hooker’s, ’ 37;? . rZj‘ SlcAyoy’s Superior, j .26' icg loryworth’s Prolific, BTH (Now Pien«?h Variety) 75 . JjJ. Scarlet Magnate i 50 - Puller No. x, *' j l, I ‘ 50 •/ Deimng> New Bfcdllng, ‘ <5 As these varletias ire all good, purchaser* can sci them to suit theindelyei.All orders to fee addressed ( Agitator Office, Wcllsb Farm and mtlls for Sale. THE subscriber.effers his farm had Mills ih land fbr, sale. The Farm contains 2SO acrf 2UO acres improved, three good houses, thret framed barns, one hew horse horn 30x40. A new Steam and Water Orist Mil], with .throe Burr'Stone, all in good order, and a' gnoa 1 custom. All of the aboye property, will be so time to suit-the purchaser, together °^se^arot<^^ Rutland) Tiopj Co. Pa., May 31, 1860. TT ONE? OT LIVERWORT,for Conghsand H Priee_2s tints. At Ko/s Drag “tot*-