s SI V~'.r i . " SHERIFF'S SAI.ES. TV?Sirthejif lUn'dry Writi ofFLFa.; Lev."?*.', M® r»"V«dd. fix., iisaeJ ‘-out of the Common Plea*, of, Tioga county. Pa., and to me directed; I will expose to public mlo.ia the CodrtHause hrWellsbpro, on MON - SAT, the' 3d .day of December, A. C. 1860, at one o'dooli i« the aflernoo., the following described prop. •rtyytbwU; V' A lotof land boundedtiorth by the K.T. State line, cut by I«hd of Charles Barton, south by land of/Jo> sspb Midi&ngh, ; J.' IT. Cary and Ann H; Tilford, and Wilt byWhd of 'Saml.' Eookwo(l, containing one huh d»d mid sixty acres more or. leeiyboing lot No. 6i on the nlap bf B/H. Sent's landin Lawrence township, and pari of Warrant ifo. 3339, with about twenty five ■oruioprored, one log bouse, cine log and fra die boose, log barn and other out buildings And some'lruit trees : Ihereoaj . To be (old as the property of James H. La turop;,• . - - ALSO—A lot of lend in Union township, bounded north by Jos. Grtver,es»tby Woodfaall.and Grantior,. sodtb by Lycoming crock and west by'Green and Castlci oontainining about one hundred acres, about sarenty -five acres improved, two frame bouses frame hern, out bnildidgS, apple orchard andotHorfruit trees thereon. To he -sold as the property of L. L; Wash burn. j . " -ALSb—A lot of land In Eichmond township, bonn ded.norlb'by John Job, east by Wjn, Aylsworth, south by bighway ind wesf by Eri Hoyt, containing about 85 acres, aboutpwo.aoresjimproYedi With frarnif Bouse thereon. To be sold'os (he property of W. P. Parker. ■ALSO—A lot of iand fa lltfllaar 1 ownsh jp, bot:ndod north by,Geo; Hastings; test by David Simmons,south by Abrapi Green and H®ace Butler and west by laiid formerly of David Grejpleaf, containing about 75 acres, about 15 acres improved, log boose, frame house and frnit tries therton. >To be' sold as the property of Moses'L'. Snbioiind'Aniline Babin. • ; ALSO—A lot of landgituated in Clymer township, Tioga ojiunty, Pa., bonified and described as follows: < Beginning at the north Sit corner thereof, thouoe easti 40 rodsithence north l&soii, thefac? east-161 rods toj a cornel, thence south wdegree east-89 rods, thence| west 73mnd 2-M) rods, ttonoo south 29 rods,- thence west 130 rods, thenoo nerth 1 degree cast 106 rode to tlio_p!ncß of beginning, Containing 126 and 2-10 acres being jot No, ISO in Bingham lands of Clymcrj township, with fratae ho»e, frame barn, orchard there-; on, and about eeventiMve acres improved. To be! uld ai fhe property of Henry T. Reynolds, ■• ■ j ALSO—A lot of land in Nelson township, bounded! north by Jos. Pant and J- M. Hammond, east by M,! Seeley,! south by Cowinesqne road and west by P.J Crandall & Bros, and lled’k Thorp, containing about! !l sores, rvb.mt 10 acrejiinprored. To bo’lold as-the property, oT Hamilton llrliiig. j Al(Si}~A lot of lan#) Osceola township, bounded; north toy MaSeoley on? HI & J. Tubbs, east by, Wm.j Barkerlftad Robt. Tubtjs, south by Cowanesque rivor,J M. Seeley and lot formerly of L. P. Hoyt, and J!. Seefey and highway, running fromjisoeoliriiotelj to river, containing about two acres; with; * large] fleam frame tannery, with necessary Jeecbf J sheds, Jengine bouse, Sc. thereon, with machinery! therein*,being the i inSrest therein. To be sold as' the property of L. p.lfoyt and Sarah T. Hftyt. ; jl ALSU—-A lotoClimd J,Q Elkjaud. bounded north byi| tho, Netr York Stale line, cast by GcorHorrenoe apd, south tgJ.W. Bennett, Jas, Hancock.! W;VVright* Main street, House, lot und.shopTor-j 1 morlyowned by J. Chfge and L. Culver, and west byj the Chase lot, Buffalo sSeetand lots of Joel Parkburat,; j. pjirkburat.aSbool boose and’meeting, hoosei lot, A|J Yuurig and Qeoirge Robbins—containing ouel hundred acres, about ocres improved, more with. apple orchard! frame House, frame barn and; out buildings thcreoqj f' lot&f land in Elkinnd Boro,boun-| .dbd nrirth by Joel Pa»Smrat-ond L. Culver, east by Milton Jiawis, south street, and-west iby Li Oalvo?, 1 with a two story frame store, frame housed frameharn 2 and eomofruit trees thereon, containing' about 'lf more ot landfall improved. To be sold atf, Ibe property of Timofls’ Coats and Lintsfurd C<|ats. f "■ALSO-—A lot of l&tg in Richmond township, botin-i dod-north-by lands Oug. W, Wilson, east bytheWili liamson road, southana west by Edwin Dyer-—con? jAg about 33 acres, shout 15 acres improved, frame house, frame barn, arid fruit-trees thereon. To tjesold a# the property, of Dariel Wilson. < | ALSO—A lo tof long in Delmar township, bounded north by John"P. D!boan|- ded north by the oluf road leading from the. Tioga Rirenth Seeloy-Creeki east and south by Unde of u. Colket*and west by Binds of Jacob Shackjelton apji Smithy containing 90r$etes more or less, about £ ricrcs Improved, with barn, saw mill, out,bud- ! dings abd fruit trees StereoD. To be sold as-the pro perty 1 of David BacO*§ i ‘ f ALSO—A lot of taad iu Clymer township, hounded north by Benjamin Mittieon, cost by Charles Labae, south by Silas FUishWwre, and west by Henry Steele, oonteipiog about OnJ-f hundred acres, about eighty acres improved! tw& fgame houses, one frame barn and two apple orchardC'OSreon." To ba sold as tho propt - erty of Willard F. potter. * i • ALSO—A lot ofiarid in Liberty township, Charles and Joseph LandiS, east by Martin Cass and. f.geelamon, south Wiicos,and west [by Henry about one* 1 hundred and three acres,' ab?ugeighty five acres improved, onb framb bouse, two jjagaei barns, frame corn house pjr workshop, and an orohard tbereon.. To he sola as thpjproperty Qf jJaihanjßoot, i. J \ ALSO—A lot Of land in Charleston township, boanj ded olrth by Wm. L. H. Elliott, clast by Le?i JlJJfDtt, south -b£ D. Hesse, ,D. Aforris and IX ‘Harrih, and west by Hillman Frost, containing abont two acres,ja&ut one hundred and fifty acres improved, *ith a Trains house, two frame barns and sheds and other oat buildings, and au applet orchard tbereon.' To be sold £* the property of A. E. Niles and'A* G, Elliott. , - I ALSO—A lot of iarid in-Richmond township, bounj ded hortb by lands of- Faulkner and al, east by lands formerly in possession of William'Knapp nndiClem* Rerilrig, os'"the soatligbjr Isaac Holden and west by Houfy Seymour, Dyerand al, containing aboqt .ninety ubout f 5 acres Improved, a log house, rframeharn and fruit goes thereon. To be sold ias the ‘pfoptirtjbof Wm. ’if.yohnsm,. i - L ALSO—A Jotoflacd in Delmar township, bounded py J. I>. Wilco|, east by SimonJind J. D.’ WiF r eoz, south by Geo. Gneenleaf and A. N. west by .A. N. Webst/b and John Patnam, containing ahoht fifty acres, abo^t.twenty five acres improved, a log house, frame bafigand fruit trees tbereon.. To he ‘ ALSO—A lotof laud in Elkland, bounded north by -No York--Stote 1 in e, «ast by J. Hammond, south by rivet ana west by p. Taylor, containing about.l9o" acres,about, iOO acres improved,,a .frame ' bouse, bara, frame wagon house and- apple or ohard thereon. To be sold as thp property of Linta _i&rdCoatil.. I ALSO—A lot of land in Gaines township, bbrindefi . north,ieost and wiest by lot formerly of Alez'r Mafti , sop,ihy'south by Wm. Cowburn, containing about top ’ !«eriii*U improved,A framo house, frame barn, black? smilJt sbop fiori sopie fjruit trees tbereon. Ateo^—Anotber lot in Gaioea- townsbim bounded iwfeastlbyA.P.Cehe, ; S. Z.-BUHngs . and ifest by Conrad ;BeiUiMior apd A. P« Cone. cpri* : lptd« l IfiO.aenSy about 50 aeires improved, two framehouMS, frame sad some fruit trees thereon; . d p, J, W^H^kins ' aetoy tfi'. l!«»f P«rt !' I - coufilyrdescrifced as follow*.-Ite first one beginning at the south easl-carpe. of Jot No,-9, of thajllotmerj I Of land belonging- to tee'Morris family, by-William H. j Morris hr 1843, -thencO; along- lineof lot No. 9, nortfi two degtfeei east one hundrcdi and .tifolvo: perched thence along line of lots in said allotment Nos. 6 and 7, south 88 degrees,"eain.ST perches to a small beech' a corner of iotaNoii 7,i8 ond 11, thence along line off lot Ko IX south two'degrees, west HS perches' to a •mall beech, thence along lino of lot-Noi' 8l degrees, west 187 perobes to the i place of beginning -containing i23i.acres, with”aUoWsnce of sii'per cent and being lot No, 10 in tbe allotment aforesaid. I : Also—Another, beginning atanew beech in line of land surveyed on Warrjant No. 1593, thence by lota marked insaidMorris survey. Nos. 9, 10 andll, south 88 degreed, east 442 perches lo an ■ oldbircb, -thence north two degrees, east-161 perches to a new, thence north 88 degrees, west 542 perches along tha line of lots marked'ih Said Morris survey, Nos 4, 3, 2, and 1 to a new beech, thence by warrants Nos and 1593, south two degrees, west 161 perches in the jiiace of beginning, containing 513J' ncres and allow ance of six per cent, facing lota numbered in said Morris survey 5,6, 7, and 8., ; . . ! f Also—Another, being the , western part of tract called Fairfield, surveyed in pursuance of warrant in the name of George iMeadc and composed of lorn marked Nos 9 and 12-ir said Morris survey, beginning at the new beech above .mentioned, thence by lorn Nos smi>d-6'on said Morris survey, south 88 degree!, east 176 perches tbenci iylota Nos. Ifiand 13 S; 2 deg IV. 242 perches to the south liheof the tract!call® Fairfield,thence by sad line north .SS degrcef, we|t 176 perches, thence by line of warrant No 1593 north two degrees; enst'242 p irehes more or less to the plaas of beginning, contain! ig 249 acres aod aUowance." | Also—Another, being the easternmost part of trait called Fairfield and conposed of lots NoJ 11 and 14 ili •aid Morris snrvey, beginning at a beech a corner If lots Nos 7, B,lo,and 1 in .said Morris snrvey, :then® by lots NoslO'and 15, south two'degrees, west 2ffl perches to the south tine of tho tract called Fairfield, thence by said lino,ioUh 88 degrees, east 160 perches; thence by the east line of the tract called Fdirfiel'f,'. north two degreos e&s; 242 perches to-said lot Noi and thence by,said lot! So 8, north 88 .degrees, wlest I®' perches to the place of .beginning, containing 223 2« acres, with the usual ollowanoeof six per cent; j To oo sold as the property o( S. Hayden,- ~ j I ALSO-r A lot of hind in Rutland townsfiip, bounded nortp by Artcmns Barnhafy.eqst by;Joseph Hurtling. south ail west by Oeo brown, conti thing about 230 acres more or ten, with about,!!!) acres im; roved; frame house, 2 frame bank and an apple orchard the eon. . ' j I Also—Another lot of bind in-Rutland township, bound® ,northbylaDd9:forni«rly.(wncd by Homan Soper Mil Josi ■p{i(M, east* Bradford county line, soitth bylmirt ip possession of George Crip pen and D. E. Sherman, and on tm west by Oraiidison Watkins mid land formerly owned by Pl te'r Wheeler, George W’orlcn and Henry Worden and ——jr flartln. contaihing two imndred acres or thereabouts, oifc undred acre* improvedJfralnehouse, 2frame. baroS, franle '"shed, milk house, apple orchard and fruit trees thereon. | Also—Another lot in Sullivan towpshlfi, bounded north Uk north line of warrant Koi. 1/78, east by _iood formerly of Na thaniel -Nichols nml N. eonth-by Innd*of John, Bensop and Arad Smith, and west by Zophcr Tears ond A.jUpdike, containing about 110 aerta, about W-acres Improved,*a ftanse dwelling house and a few fruit trees thereon.. To be,sold 1$ the property of John Benson. ’ t 1 ALSO —A iot of land in Westfield township, honndai north -by Watrons ' Soxu by the John Maine esnut, east by Munson Bond-and blgS way, south by R. 11. Bouii and west by Robert cSU M.Fieldaud Minor Field, soi|th byKdwanl Briggs and- west by the Quage lot, containing about one hundred acres, about' forty -acres Improved, w«h frame house.frnme barn land- soniefrnit trees thereon. Tope sold as fhe property of Thomas J. Mann. > | AhSCh“ A lot of land] io .Richmond bounded not th by Joseph P. Morris and lot ‘formerly owned by Tt & H. 0. Smyth, east by Di G. Holden. south Ihy D.'C. HoMln. and west by D.C. Holdeh and Joseph P. Morris, containing about fifteen acres, more dr less, with about ten acres un proved, with a steam furnace or iron works with necessary buildings for same, also ha office, four frame double* dwelling • houses, three brick coal kilo*) one or two shanties and seribr al sheds for coal thereonl ' } 1 Also— One other lot of land in Klchmond township, Tkjga county, bounded, and described as followfet beginning aiTs white ask the, north east .’corner of warrant Ho. 333 in flpe name of Josiah Lockhart, thence by land fmraerlv of Aram Morris, north 87)4 degrees west 646 perches and thnee-tenjH of a porch to post and stones, thence northerly by landpf Tine D. Patchen 156 peithes to a hemlock, tbence south degrees east 645 3-10 perphesby Und'of K B. Underbill tf a hemlock, the. south eosl corner of warrant I No. 4482, thence southerly b/warrant N'4>. SSCO. 153 percbep to the place of |>e ginning, containing six bundred.aod twenty acres and nine ty two perches. J* I 1 - .1 Also— One other lot elf land, beginning At a white ash ate south east comer of warrant N0.55901n the namedf Thomas • BiJiiDgton. thence north 88 degrees. West by said Biiiinglpn warrant porches fio a post, thence ISO perches, thence east 89.2 perches jto a post in the feast line Of warrant . No. 333 in the name of Josiah Lockhart, thence by the slid warrant fine dfja'degrfdeAt ItC.S'perches to ash the place of banning, containing one hundred-actes and one hundred and eleven perches. To be sold as the prop erty of Mansfield Iron Wdtks. ; ‘ | ALSO — A lot of lajadi hounded and described |na follows : On the north by lot number 63 of the allot ment of the Bingham lauds in Middlebury township, contracted to WilllamTL. Merrick andjlot number Jp, now or late in.possession of Wcq. B, S. March, on the east by lot number 8(j aforesaid, lot number 60 cao traded to William Gqnson, and lot dumber 87“ convey ed to Cyrus Sherwood, on tho soulh.by lot'numbef Ipl contracted to Jeremiolb Whitney, jr.\ and on the w|st by lot number 171 oforee&id, and loi numberji4*.nj>w or late in the possession of Lutb.er-Wilson, It .bem'£iot number 85 of the Allotments of the Bingham latdsun Middlebury townsbipl Tioga county, Pa., and partl l of warrant numbered 1365, containing forty four acies acu atz tenths of an acre, with the usual allowancefof six per cent for roads,"Ac, with übont forty" acres im proroh, frame house, IbarOjframe cow,house or* work shop; and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as-tbe prop erty of J. E. liosineer, I AJiSO—A lot of land, bounded and described <■&* follows, vit.; On tbenorth by lot number 334-of fee' allotment of the Bingham lands inChatham townshjipf Tioga county, now or formeriyjn possession of Rifb, ard.Haja,on the east by lota numbered <335, 333 ad tbAswfth VrW**M\>n 371 •oftti»e»*4to k» *l4 (f the vest by,lot Dura^et322 convey ed'ttrArad Mdrletwnd kfd number p 6 jb ess io n. of Daniel Angel!,it being-lot.number.34b of the al lotment of tae-Bingham lands. mClialhahv township aforesaid, and part of warnbl numbered-1316, don-' taming fifty five,acres and fitte 'te'fi'lhs of an sere, with the'usnal allowance of aii k per cent for roads, «fcc-V thlrty'acres improved, two board bouses, log’bArcknd fruit tree* To be Sold’ a* Ib’d' prhptfrty. of ’Richard -■Hafel ’ • , .... :: ALSO—Afot of laud'-bounded onddeicribed as fol lows, tiss On the north by lot number of the>l-' lotment of the Bingham.lands, in Clymer township.on the east by lot number 2s4' of the'said' allotment in 'Chatham, conveyed to Ashley Guild, on the south by lot number 131, conveyedio L jvel Short, and lotnum ber 132, conveyed to Iskac Burnside, and on the west by lot number 1282 contracted; to be sold to William H. Reynolds, it being lot number 130 of the allotment -of tbo Bingham lands in Clymer* township aforesaid,; and partbf warrant numbered 1326, containing fifty two acres And eight tenths, of an acre, with the usual, allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac, about forty acres improved, a frame house; log bouse, and two log* barns, and some fruit trees thereon.. To be sold as the property of Abner D; Humphrey. , ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol lows, viz; On the north by unsold land of the Bing ham estate'and lot number 56 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Deerfield township, on tbo oast by lot numbed 51 contracted to bo sold to Joel Chapel and lotlnumber 15 conveyed to Eleazcr Clark,, on the sputh by said lot number 15 lindiol contracted.to bo sold to [Victor Case, and on the west by lot-number 17 contracted to be sold to Charles HaU and.unsold land, U being lot number 52 of the; allotment of the Bing ham lands in Deerfield aforesaid, and part of warrants.* -nambered : l344, and 1346, containing 68 acres and six-' tenths,’JWltD the usual allowance for . roads, about 25’ acres improved. To be sold as the property of Joseph H. Monroe, ALSO—A lot of land, bounded nortlfbyldt number 74 pf the allotment of j the Diughnra lands in. Far mington township,east By loncj conveyed to Joel Park burst, south by lotJQUinber 30|0 aforesaid, and lot ICo. 77 aforesaid, and lot number 73 coninicled to John H. Moerhess, it being lot nuuber 76 of the allotment of the Bingham lands ip Fariningtoh township, and part ofj warrant number 4274, cuntainingAisty six acres ni.d [three tenths of an acre and allowance of six per ce4 for roads, Ac. ■ To be sold as the properly of John HI ilnerhess. ; ALSO—A lot of landrbouuided north by lot num ber 40 of the allotment of Bingham lands 1n Farming ton township, and'lot nuflibcj:: 76, east by lot number 15S coopted to Levi B. Malison, and, lot nuratior 102 contracted to Tq.onjafi J. Maim, south by land con voyed to William R, laud conveyed to C. P. Williams'and H. H. Sage, Amt wesLby lot number 77, contracted, to Jolmßryam. it [Lciny lot number 100 of the allotment of tho Bingham Iniuls in iVirmington township, .and part of Warrant number 421) 4, contain ing ninety nine acres and, uUbtvunre of six' per-cent for roads, Ac, about fifteen improved,Tog bouee> frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the' property of John H, MoerheKS. ALSQ—A lot of land, bouujdcd north by lot num ber 70 df the allotment of Bingham lands iq Farming ton township, conveyed to Kurd A Parkhurat, and lot number,74 contracted to Enoch Blackwell, east -by said 161 "number 74 and 6,' eimib by lot ‘number 77. contracted to John ' Bryant, and west by lot number 98 conveyed to G. W, Phelps, 10172 conveyed to John Rims,andTot number 25, now or "formerly in possesion of Jofan'jW. Gee, it being lot number 73 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Farmington ■ township, part-of warrants num bered-4296 and 4294, containing eigljtacres and two tenths of an aerej and allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac. To be sold as !thc properly of John 11. Moerbess.' ALSO—'A lot bf Innd, bounded and described as follows, viz : On the north Ini Int No. 64 of the allot ment of r tlje Bragbani lands if* Farmington' towni-Tup, Tioga county, conveyed to Cady, on the east by jot No. 83 contracted to he soldi to Samuel Hazlott,: on the south by said) lot No. S 3 and unsold land of (the Bingham estate, on the wist by un sold larid'and lot No. 63, contracted to be sold to Epbraidrlitter, it'betng lot ?No. 84 of the allotment aforesaid, and part qf warrant numbered, 1371, con taining Iforty two acres nod three tenths'jof «n acre, with the usual allowance of tnx per cent for roadi*, «to, about 40 acres improved, log house.two log barns, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as ihc property of Hen ry Rogers. v ALSO—‘A lot of land, boanded and described as follows ;' 6n. the -north .i by the north line of warrant number 1313, east .by Unsold land of the Bingham estate, ou the south by unsold land and north line of dot No. 2681 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in to be sold to John Craig, and on the west Jby unsold land, it being* lot No. 205 of the allotment bf the Bingham lands in Westfield township, and part of warrant numbered 1313, containing forty two acres and two tenths of an acre, with usuel allowance of sir per cent for roads, itc. To be sold as tf® property of Jonathan Pierce. ALSO—A lot qf land, bounded and described ns follows, viz : On tbo north by lot No. 341 of the al lotment of the Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga county, on the east by Jot No. *332, cOnvcyed.to Ransom Guile, and lot No. 331, on the south by lot No. 50 and lot No. 82, the, l latter conveyed to P. Chamberlain, and on the west by lot No. 323 and loi No. 322, conveyed to Ornol 3|lurlet, it being lot No. 273 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Chat ham township aforesaid, nr.d part of warrants num bered 1315 and 1330, containing fifty onp acres and one tenth of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac.’, bo the same more or less,about thirty acres improved, frbtne J “house, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. To be said as the property of Wil liam Freeman. t, ALSO—A lot of land, bounded on the north by lot No. 127 of the allotment of.lhe Bingham lands in Rutland township, Tb»gacmmity.-Contracted to S. B. RusselL on the east by lot No. 95, now or;forrocrly io poss- stion Robert and Joseph Longwcll r on tho south by thi luxe of tbe-Lotteiy Warrant, so called, and pa the weaioy lot Np.|97, cunfructccl.te S.,K,,Longwell, and lot kfo. 125, contracted t ) Joel P. Hubbell, it be ing lot &o, 96 of th|e allotment of (be Bingbnmjau'ds in Rutland township, and part of warrant'; numbered 1216, containing fifty four acres and two tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, Jifgghajn l;lanss and part'd warrants numbered 1071 and 1344; containing one hundred ‘andfourleen acreS and four touthftofau *ci*,w9lOne usual allowance of six per cent for roads 4a; about forty acres im; -proved, two log houses, log barn, board isnonty apd jrrurt trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Charles Hall. - , ALSO—A lot of land bound edon thejpogtlgby 4y£ No■ Bof the allotmcnvof Bingham lands fn Rutland. town ship veyed to JoeMVebster, tud lot No. 241 of the same allotment in Jackwaapi Bwland contracted to Clark Stliwell, east by lot Nq.'lLcimtractedto'Levl Osgood, on the south by lot No. 20 contracted to'W. W. Weetgate fndjot 22 con* tractcd <0 Win. Updike and west by lot No. 23, contracted to *Wm. nosa jrr.-No. 141 contracted toJewe-H.-Sturderant and lot No, T contracted IoTVm; W. StHweH, tt 6elßg lot No. 21 of tbo allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township and part of warrant jmcntoerEd 1402-and contalningtolnCtynine. acres and eight tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, ,4c.; abont eighty acres' unproved, two frame houses, log house, frame barn and two apple or chards thereon.. To be sold as the property of Joseph A. Mubtoell and James K. BufgW.' ' ‘ ■ ALSO—A lot of land* bounded on the north by 10tN0.228 oftho allotment of Bingham lands in Chatham township conveyed to Aurora'Spcpccr lot No. 108 conveyed to. Calving JJ. Wheeler and lot No. 211 contracted to Sidney L. Falter, east by lot No. tb s Jesse Fpcpcef, Sdhth by south line of warrant nnriibcr 1385 and westbyJot No. 350 contrac ted to .Robert Cornell; it being lot No. 210 of the allotment aforesaid and part of warrant No. 1336, containing one hnn T arotfneres wHh the usual allowance of six percent for roads, about sixty acres improved, log house r log barn, frame corn house and fruit trees thereon.- To be sold as the prop erty of Jaooto Wilhelm. - - ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as follows: on the north by lot No. 69 of the allotment of the Bingham lands lo’Middlehflcy.Uwnshijrconteyed.to Leverett Blair and lot No. 50 conveyed to Jamos Bryant,on the the east by land now or formerly in possession of Cbas. Churchill, south by Mid land jo possession of ChnrcbiU and lot No. 37 con veyed tc Cyrus Sherwood, and on the wess by lot No. 85 con tracted to ,to Judah E. LoslDgpr, lot No. 86 now or -former! vln W. R*. 8. March ansl lot No. *9 afore : said, it being lot'N.o. 60 of toe allotment aforesaid and part of warrants numbered 1866 and 1367, ■containing one hundred and.’twenty-seven acres and.five tenths of an acre, .with the nsual |Ulowanc6 : of six percent, for roads 4c; about twenty acres improved, with a log house thereon. To be sold as the propcojyof Wm, Geared. . . ' 1 ALSO— A lot of land hounded north by lot No. 40 of the al lotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township contracted to Wm. Updike und land conveyed to Harlem Baker, east by lot N0.'64 conveyed to K. W. Adams No. 65 conveyed toL. A- Wildor ! and lot No; 71 contracted to Calvin Oott arid sonth west ky land conveyed to Harlem Baker and the lottery rant so called, it being lot No. 60 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Rutland township and part of warrant No. 1372, con taining ninety acres,and nine tenths of an acre and allow ance of sfx per cent for roads, 4c; about eighty acres im proved, frame house, two log barns, corn h use. and two ap? plo orchards thereon. To bo sold as the propovty of Gardner A. Longwell. ! ALSU—A lot of land In Farmington township, bounded and described as follows : on the north by lot No. 172 of the liingliiim land# in Farmington townbhlp contracted to James M. Stewart, oil the east by lot No. 12 contracted ip Nicliolis Sliter lut No. 161 contracted to Daniel O.Dibcockand lot No. 115, on the south by Jot No, lU.and on yho went by lot No. 11 contracted to'Jraeph Cjamphell, It being lot No, 170 of the allotment of the Uinnhim lands in Farmington township, Tioga ebunfy, itonntyivanyi, and part of warrant numbered 1069, containing eighty sotwj acres and pine tenths of an : sere, with the usual Allowance of six per cent for roads, 4c.; fifty acres Improved, frame house and bam and fruit "trees ’ thereon. To be sold as the.property, of Stephen Beeho. ALSO —A lot of land to wit: Bounded on the north by lot No. 3 of the allotment of Bingham lands in- Sullivan town ship,-conveyed to John £. Cochran and lot Nb.’24 contracted to £. G. McCornell, easily lot No. 188 contracted to Jabez Wightman and lo{ No. 5 contracted to David Kublyer, south by lot No. 186 contracted to Orris P. Brewster and on the west by Jot No. 178 contracted to Justus McCornell, it being 'lot No. 4 of the allotment aforesaid and part of warrant No. J 519. containing fifty one acres, with allowance of six per cent for roads Ac.; about forty five ocrcsioiproved,two frame bams and apple orchard thereon.' To bo sold as tbe property of Hiram RoblyerJ ALSO—A lot of ofland, bounded and described as follows: On the north by lot No lb 3 of tbo allotment of tbe Bingham lands in Middlshury township, now or late la the possession of DnvM W. Chamberlin and Jot No. 42 contracted to John Day. on the east by Jot No. 09 contracted to J. D. Abbott, lot No. 45 contracted to Henry B. Colprovc and lot No. 71 con veyed to Noah Locey.on.the south by lot N 0.45 aforesaid and lot No. 72 contracted to Jns. K. and D. Andrews, and on tbe west by lut No. 72 aforesaid and lot No. 43 contracted to Aa ron Mother. U'tonig lot No. 9 of the allotment of the Bing ham lands in Midtfielmry township, Tioga county. Pennsyl vania, and part of warrant No. 1353. containing ninety nine and one tenth acres, with the usual allow ance of six per cent. for roads, Ac.; with about thirty acres improved,frame house, two log bouses, saw mill, frame corn house/and fruit treks thereon. To be sold as tbo property of Sylvester Conklin. ALSO—A lot of Innd bounded sad described as fallows; Oa the north by lot N«. 15C of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Middh-bury township, contracted to James Croft and lot No. 43 contracted to Aaron Mosher, on tho cast by lot No. 7*2 contracted to Janus E.and Dennis* Andrews, on the south by lot No 72 aforesaid and lot No. 74 conveyed to Sny dt?r Chamberlin and on tho west byiot N 0.178 Chatham con rejotf to Wm. Spalding and lot No. 160 aforesaid, it being tot No. 78 of tlie allotment of the Bingham glands in Mfddlebury ■ml Chatham townships, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 1360 and 1353, containing one hundred and*twenty one acres and eight tenths 6f an acre, yrtth tho usual allowance of six per cent for roads Ac.: about thirty acres improved. To be sold as the property of Willlain Button. ALSO—A lot of land in Elkliind Boro, boun ded north by cowanesque” River, east by Sam uel Rathbone, south by Bingham lands, and west by the Lemuel Davenport lands, contain ing abeftit one hundred acres, about eeVentyfive acres improved, frame barn, orchard, and other fruit trees -thereon. AlSSO—Another lot of land in Elkland Boro, bounded north by by Tim othy Coats, sobtb by Main street and T. Goats, and-west by Buffalo street, containing about one acre, all improved, frame tavern house, frame* tavern barn and sheds, outbuildings and a few. fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Anoth'cr lot in Elkland Boro, boun ded north by Geo: Robbins,; east by L Geo. Dor runce and 1 K. T, Wood, and south by R-. T: Wood and Main street, and west by T. Goats, JoelParkhUret and George Robbins,*containing about one acre, nil improved, a frame house, frame' barn, out buildings abd fruit trees thereon, .. '. . ALSO—Another lot of land in Nelson town ship; bounded north by the Cowtinesque River, east by Jesse Howd, south by I )Bingham lands, and west by Ratbbone, containing about 100 acres, about 75 acres improved, frame house, house!frame, 2 frame barns, log barn, corn Louse, out build’s,' orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To bo Sold as the property of Samuel Ellison, Leander Culver and Perry Dailey. ; ; S. I. POWER, Sheriff. Wellshoro, Nov. 14, 1860. CUN DAY SCHOOL CONVENTION,—We, ta? tbp undersigned, hereby extend a call to the friends of Sunday Schools in Tioga county and vicin ity,. to meet in Convention - at Mansfield, on Wednes day and Thursday, the stb and 6lh of December next,, at 10 o’clock A.M., ta take into consideration the best means of promoting the Sunday School cnu?o, it is proposed to-discuss the following among Other topics that may be introduced. Lt. [What can be done to create a deeper and more general interest in the moral and religious training of the young; and to secure the active service of more of the people of God, both old and young. '2d. Tfie best method order and government of a Sunday School. 3d. The best plan of stody and instruction. The Convention will meet In theM. £. Church, at 10 o’clock A. M. 4 Bey. N. NV BEERS, Rev. N. REYNOLDS, WM. HOLLAND, C. H. BOYCE, J. H. AUSTIN.;. ’ Dated Nov. 16, 1860. , , 15w3 REGISTER’S NOTICE.— N6tice"is hereby given, that the following Administrators and Executors, have filed .their accounts in The Register’s Tioga county, Pa., and.that the same wjlbbe presented to the; Orphans’Court on Monday, the 3d day of December, for Confirmation and allowance; f ia: ! * Account of Robert Lanrppon and Ellen GoodaU, ad iciniatraton of the estate of Samuel Goodallj-dec’d. . i ' : ‘ W. D. BAILEY, Register. Willsboro, Nov. 14,,1860.. * OTRAY to'the encloearft' ofthe snhscriber, on the 17th day of September liwfcy FOUR HEAD of 2 deVp itd/cne light rod/ and one-of ih grizsly color.- The owner.or owners will please come forward, prove property ,-.pay charges and tnkejhcm away, otherwise they will be sold as the law directs. ' * H, 1860W3* AUDITOR’S NOTICE;—The undersigned, up. pointed nn nudifor to fettle the account J. F. Field and Abigail Willoox, ndmluistfotorsof thoes t&te of D. B. Wlllcoi, dec’d, trill attend to the duties ofiaid appointment, it the office of ,A. P. Cone, in WellsDoru, on Saturday, the Bth .day- of December next, at 2 o’clook-P. M--- - -XHOS.ALI.EN, t; Nbv.l4, 1860. • - ' . p; Auditor. . .IluHiititouViaqnidJPepiiD. ’ FOB My»p»jdi»'»nfl Indigejtion; • * F«r;«U et Roy'i Dra jStere. Rer.lL STONE, H.E. POTTER. th6 Art World I -; 1 Becnrtd by. Jotters patent in t*£ United Stotea, ;■ England, franco, and Belgium., TEffi ‘>WfiRXC PHOTOGRAPHIC PORCELAIN COMPANY, .Vo, m Broauwat. Saw York, having' sectfrod their novel add ingenious invention by American and European* patent*, aro fully prepared to ex* ecate all order* for . ‘ r a Pxuoss.o%Csv4». - - presenting *1) the attractive and advantageous feature* ofor* dinary photographs; tJuU>rillUncy and finish-ofa watefrtool or drawing, end atoftherto unstrained quality oldbrabiilty, by being rendered as im perishable as tns..nataraT properties of the articlds-upoto-which they jire transferred*-' . - ’ —Ab the patented'prososa pf the Company enahlaathe yapzo* ductlon of photegraphßrnot only on plain surfaces, but upon ’such as are round or of **ny degree of irregularity—-portraits can be reproducedfuittf fatUHess accuracy, and delicacy; of delineation, upon porcelain wares of- any 'descriptibiT aha di mension used as articles of luxury or of household utility, such as DVns f VaBea, Breakfast Cups, Toilet Articles, &o-; thereby securing faithfo] portraits and fnniishjng au unlque and exquisite style pf ornamentation of articles In domestic use. ■{ In order to furnish facilities for tbe xxatificatiou. of tbo, popular taste, and'to meet the wants of those patrons of the Fine Arts dosiroustof having portraits an porcelain, thoCom* pany have imported, from Eurojie a collection of superior porcelain goods, manufactured to thdr'own order, which they sell at cost prices’. As the American Company ere owner* of the patent right, and consequently tbe only persons authorized to use tbe pro* case, they boye detercnlned, in order to afford people in eve* . xy section of the Union an opportunity to possess * 1 Portraits on Chdu, to make tbe followjng'proposltlon to, Residents in tbe Country, who; are unable to visit personally the Atelier and Gal leries in New York. Persons Bonding 1 a photograph, ambrotype or daguerreo type to tbe office of the Company in New York,' accompanied by | Fite Dollars, will receive In return by express, free of charge, A richly ornamented Breakfast, Cup and Sau cer, with the portrait transferred thereon. By traoimittißg a daguerreotype and Tty Dolues, they wjl eecure Injllke manner, _ i A handsome French Vase, or Toilet Article,. with the portrait ,feproduccd by the patented proceu. By •ending a pair of daguerreotype! and i | Firms Dolum, they trill receive lit retnrn j A pailr of rich Sevrt^ with the portraits 'executed equal to|mlnlatnte paintlngi; and, in liko mannei', portraits c&n be on porce lain wares or Vases of every quality of finish, ranging In price from twenty to one hundred dtdlars tlie pair. N. B.—Be particular in writing the address, town, county and state distinctly. AM letters to be adressed to tl Maunayer, American Photographic '’Porcelain Co.,*' 731 Broadway, nov7ni3 ' • Nkw York* PALHIERS PORTABLE CHALLENGE CLOTHES fiKYERJ EQUALLED &Y NONE—EXCELLED NEVER.' READ the following! enumeration of advantnget over any Dryer ever before ofiered tD* the public. The truthfulness Jf its-elaims to these advantages can be attested by bubdreds who have used them : laL The facility for spreading at any pofbt of eleva tion most convcn|ent for hanging on tbo clothes, and Ibon s&ising by a, simple, yet powerful jack, well up and out of the way. All will readily see the great importancetof this arrangement Many station ary machines are;fitted up with a rack and pinion, or other expensive and cumbrous devices, for r&i&lnglbe frames, costing from $lO to $2O. ■ But here ire get this very desirable facility In a manner more effective anfl simple than everbefore devised, and ,tbat in connec tion with the Portable Dryer, and all at an expense but nominal. Dryers without this, 1 necessarily bring the clothes so low as to be in the way of everything passing beneath, and yot so high as td make the hang ing-on and taking off the clothes, a work of labor and inconvenience. For instance, to take off frozen clothes in winter, from a.common line, in easy reach, is had' enough, bnt when it has got Jo be done standing on roaming up, it is tediousj in the extreme. The Challenge Dryer can be lowered as easily as it can ,be raised, by tbo jsame jack, so os. to come within the easy reach of a child. ‘ The operation of hoisting and lowering is as simple as that of working a pump han dle. | 2d. The lowcrjsnd of the center shaft or post, has fitted to it a taper iron thimble, fitting into an iron socket, let into the ground post, so that when the ma chine is set up, it; has a joint as solid as iron can make and which is only improved by wearJ The socket is : so made as to act 1 as a cap to preserve the post, and a 'ring to prevent its splitting, and is provided with a qorer, to keep out water, snow and dirt A flange on the thimble sheds tbo rain, so as to prevent the water from getting into-the socket when the Dryer is set. ef fectually precluding the possibility of its getting fro zen in. ; - Sd. It is the best made and most durable machine ever offered to the public* _ The‘hub's are iron—no splitting—no shrinking by the weather—so as to bind on to the post. Tho iron work is covered with a hea vy coat of varnish, thoroughly baked! on, * The arms and braces are joined to the bubs in a manner defying comparison, for simplicity, strength and durability.— The cord and timber are of the' best quality, and put together in the most substantial manner. ■ 4th. In revolving, it runs iron on; iron, hence re volves very easily, & breath of air being sufficient ter set it in motion, and new portions at the tlotheV arc" constantly to tho vrinld and sun, and the process of drying goes on very rapidly, and clothes will dry one-third quicker than on tbestnrigbt line. 6th. In case of threatened raios, erlin cold weather, the Dryer can be folded up with th 4 clothes on, and taken Into the house. If desired, it can bo set up in the house in rainy or inclement weathlfir. It retjfuires shoveling of paths, or wading in snow or wet grass, as tbo operator can pat the clothes without moving from the ordinary path or stoop, asthA case may be*, AS being it can be set up tvhere a stationary Dryer would beiin the way. Thousands have lost health and life, by exposures in snow and imperfect paths or wot gross, which this Dryer renders unneces sary. 1 „ i -- This is no humbug, but a substantial, staple ma chine, filling one of (he most palpable and every day; wants of every family in-city and country. Nothing can exceed the Cover with which they arc received, and we refer to. this and their rapidly increasing sales, and to the testimonials of those who have , used them, as proof ef their intrinsic value., One of the best proofs of their superiority; is found [ in the faot that numbers of persons who had bought other- Dryers, have thrown therfr aside and are using, the Challenge Dryer. In every point of economy, convenience and durability, it challenges the world. ■ Township rights for saloin Tioga,Bradford and Ly coming'Counties,iby the undersigned or his agent, from whom, also, machines can be procured. Address ; IT. STOW ELL, Jr.. WollsWro. Or J. J. Mrmra, Williamsport, Agent for Lycoming- Ceonty. . j 13w12 JEST* Machines can be procured at Wellsboro. j^E¥-ATTRACTIONS. - ,S. ; Kt’. -WOOD, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST. isity-tiOHr 1 Amhrotyvei, Melainotypc* 'A Photograph*, , ATiWOOD’S GALLERY.. Daguerreotypes, Ambrotypes or Mciafnofypes En larged to Life Sire r end finished plain or colored. Pictures in casts for 60 cents—pother sties'lit’pro-' portion, and all warranted equal to city work.' Work done in aR kinds of.weather except for chil dren, . . i , V. , .i.. • Rooms over ffm. Roberte’.Tin; Sho£, first door be low Empire Store. , Wellsbpro, Oot. 31, 1860. ■ ; Preparatory School for Teachers. Wellsbpro, Tioga County, Penna. R. BDfiUHOAIIISi At. 8., . • Principal, Tbe Winter Term begins Tuesday, Deo. 4, 1860 and closes Friday, Feb,. 15,1801. ’ TUITION', > Juvenile Depnt-tmenV r ’-•' - $2,60 Common English Branches, I . , 350 ’ Higher English Branches, - . . g’jq" Languages, .. . . | .. 00 . • Pupils of • any degreeof advaneecnenkreceived, and carefully instructed. Speeiall efforts mil bettade to properly .qofcUfy :those: .designing?*© teach; for. thea profession. _ ' i • , * —Wellsborq, Oct, 31* 1860. •j ' PBBEY PAYIE’S PAIN Klttßß In fan bet "**• r»rt»!» at Bny’» Dto| Store. - F ALL iB6O ABB 1860. llflß BH fioofti W. A. BOE & CO. FT AYE now on hand a large and" extetaiH XX STOCK OF DBT GOODS, consisting In part of . 1 t Black and Figured Dress St&g, WORSTED GOADS, Plain and Figttred Delaines and oasedmteSiues; MERINOES, LADIES CLOTH, OPERA FLANNEtI, . LOSG & SCfcIJAKE SHAWLS, . and in fact the best assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods, ever brought to. this cofmty.- We have abb a lirj, stock of ’ ’ Domestic Goods, seen aa . I Brown and Bleached Sheetings and Shirtings, I Tickings, Denims, Striped Shirtings, | Bed and White Flannels, - | Brown and Bleached Cotton Flannels, I Cotton Bating, Carpet ,Warp, I Cotton Yarn, Drillings, 4e. 4a, | We hare also a large stock of Cloths and Casiimerei, I Satinetfs, Fall Cloths, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans. ff ( | hare also a largo and extensive stock of Grooeriu, I Beadjr made Clothing, Hats and Caps,. Bools | Shoes, Hardware, Crockery, Glass Ware, Woodaj, H Ware, 4c. We would invite the 7 particular attenlica % of purchasers to our assortment of Carpets and Floor i;i Oil Cloths,, which is undoubtedly the largest everbro’t to this county," and which will be sold at pricer si/fi y must give entire satisfaction. Wo would inviitya. | - chasers generally to cnll and examine our goodtuV ;: prices, and they willAoubtleas find that the plat* It |- buy good-goods sUdw prices, is at the store of W. A. 808 4 COl jj Wellsboro, Oct. 31, 1860. y 04UHLES G. OSGOOD, Is now tMeiring hil WINTER STOCK 0¥ GOODS, Consisting of Dry Goods, Clothing:, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, Hats and|Caps, Boots and Shoes, IRON AND STEEL, NAILS, FLOUR, > S--A.-X.T,