1 GRi SEW I I' fob family and manufacturing use, f m BROAD'WAY, NEW YORK. \ Ugtnda xn&UHud Teumf’ti 1 J United Stule*. j i rj'jjg Grover ami Baker ,s«w|ng Machine Company are manufacturing. add hays op exhibition at their diffi salesrooms, machines Shuttle or the same patterns and at W»e ijame prices their Grover and Baker Stitch ttins affording the £ tho adviwitftgti of compariji the stitches of #lO two leh inaclunos and exercising r/eirowp judgment as to thefi ipective merits. s This ia Jfieimly company tlmt manufm boih kinds of machine*, ai*d therefore the only, one that offir this the purchaser. - ■ \ f — i u tWapenk from eiplerteSce when wesavt’hat, after hj tnra all the principal SewfiiK Slachines. wo must that of Grover and Baker thepre eminence. Thoselndj inMe features of sewing, nniformity ami dual ill of winch are brought qtjt in this incomparable invej jpake it the first sewing tgachitie ip the , country. 0 live their good point*, bpt this combines all. and post , T er } charactertf tic necee/>ry to make it mos» dfsirnbi jft' T. Cfiritt ,a, t Journal. J -tX : 1 •'"Merit vs Prctwcs.-i perceive that the'Grovpi B.iker Sewinp Machine W {very Hay growing more und in fa'or. both for manufai juripg and fainilypnrposps specially af» adapted to aohe requirement* nf f«mil| use Othor machines, by dint u\pt*zen puffery arid conniving with committees at annifal been,' thrust forward into the first phtco: hat they * f fii?t losing this unmerited poaj tioo. The nWifa of fie drover and Baker Mnchiab are beginning to b'-* known in practical way.Mthd daily ij* the demnrH for thcrnWrearitf ■ while the demand for heretofore bettor known,. hut ioferUli hnmehinos, is pMpojtionailv de creasing-. So it torhß-tfirt if tin*. n< fn many other invfajnces, (hat ‘honesty is the beat policy,’ and the right, in the) end couies. uppermost. ;• | ••A trmi of o'er two yeajT&enajHes us to sat with the e.<t confidence that there i^)o,.letter-. ujachine foi gebonil faintly im* than Grover anhaßajcor’a Sewing Miicbuie Col. It makes a beautiful elastic aoUm shut docs noj rip with we|ir-or cashing, runs almost nojsW£sw!y. is -plain simple, etujy to, tyork, nod not liable to get £u< 'd repair, fasten* the endf. of i(s own thread and n«es silks directly from the Bjfooldon which they are h; hghj.”— N. T. Leader. J \f. 1 ’ Graver and Baker's Macl|‘.ijej£^ , ork io their peculiar stitch, Ar) d fabrics put together byh|t, wear and drop to pieces frgm urigiii.il weakness or >‘jHagc, bat come apart qijgive 5 at the ‘Jpfltup, thiy co/ t i not • they will hold * together the doth or calico ar| jiodiiliem hangs 1 in rags and tat ters.—X 3'. Daily News, f-t t I - I , .if 7 1 % t “ The points we conceivaliw necessary to . meet the wide range Of retflirej fonts in a machine for fapiily sewing, we find more iioni&ned in the Grover an£ Ba kler.Mz., extent of , Simplicity of conHtpacilonJease of management. advan{agt : j’of using thread iron: two spools without. re,w aiding. strviig ;h of ’work, elasticity, durability and regularity nf stitch,. quietness .of movement. T We therefore mark award to t]h|Grover and Baker.” —liepdri of Jvnusitc State Fair of 186| of St. Louix 'State F-\t of WA il- | Mny 15,1501.—1 y. « ORPHANS COq^T.-.SALE—In purpunnee *-■' ol an order pf ttie Orphans Couit lor Tioga County the following described pn/perty will be sold at public sale at the Cd«Et ■ House in Wellsborny an Saturday, iho Stb day June next* at 2 o’clticli P. M. t of said day to wit; . : , j Th’b undivided tqfinl or half part of thelfol lofriqg described two tracts or panels of land situated in (be township of Delmnr county afore said. The first thereof Jpe/finuing al a post the sdiith we Q t corner and the nbtitf west corner of ElUs| M* Budine: thence along of land imw or formerly of Alexander S. Brewster ndnli twenty nine p- relies and six tenths of a perch to nipost, the north west Conner thereof; thence irfong line of land of said Ellis, M. Bedine and Hoe of land of John Dickinson eighty-nine degrees and A half, cast one hundred fipd seventy-seven perches aqd five tenths of a perch; thence by land of John Iftcknispn smith thirty.four, perches and one tenth t ) h perch ton post; thence east fifry one perches nnr! ‘tenths of a perch io a po>t, the north west corn* I of* a email lot convoyed by Juli u Dickinson to Gtfyrge McLeod and,John F Binnlilson , thence along She. said l«»t routb ?U« ty six psrehes to a po-t; thence '•by land of the said, Ellis M. Bi.'line. and laqcl of *Levi L Nichols, suulh eigh(y nine 4rg r ccs and three fourths of a degree, west m>e Lumped acd twpnty.seven perched and eight teritha of a perch to a post, tlie south east corner /if oi)her land of the said Ellis.M. Bndine : tbenct? ir rth thirty tiro perches and five tetitlfij of. ajpereh to si qgar tree,' and them e along line of i srtfd Ellis M. Rodino sojui h eighty-nine, degrees and' three, foiirjhs of n degree, sdjft one hundred and one porches nod thhec tenth.- of h to (he place nf hoginning — containing siatty acres »nd one hundred and thirty i-perehes, strict rac.viure.-he the same more,or Icfsinnd being thy m)dic piece of j.nn'ol of fund 1 ivlm-ft Ellis M. Bodine ijnd ?lfe by deqd dated the twenty-foutth day of SeptAm- Kr, A. D.. It-jX, conveyed td •George McLpod aid John F. Donahlgon.., :- J The other lot; beginning fit a -post,.ibe extreme tiuth ta«t corner theienf; thence byline of thelot a V‘' e dtscrihed, north’ tWty-six rods to n post, the Mnh wc-t corner thereof; thence-ea.-l twelve perches and two tenths of a perch to the plank, road ; thence aipug the -an! road south'ejuhteen degrees, ca*! cloven J^rches: thence south three, .degrees, I'lealv ceven perches muj, nine tenths of a perch f» the place uf beginning-Jiijobtainfrtg two a< fes rtnd fiky ?even pen lies, strict 'thensure. be the sAinc more ® r loss, being the same lot,which John Di'‘k»nsnn Hud 'lary J. Kin wife by dt&d dated the twen y-fotir b d&y of September, A. D conveyed to' d ’J'jhn F Doatildsurfand G’euijgp Mcl-end. _ . \lso— Hie equitable, itf erest in a.certain pipes or pare-*! 0} IjTpd sirunted In'). Ibarleslon township. Tiogi c °iuuy afoijesaul—conDiink’ig cignleen acres and thh e n, ht of an acre, being -Ko. 97 of the allotment of the Bingham lands In Charleston nfore-nid, suhjn frtn JecUiaj of the suid estAL"- for the' purchase money thereofy s ;j. Terms made knowjj at tbo time of the sale! - xr ? H. Mcli-KOp,) ~ , . % 15, 1861. GEO.gfMcLEOD, J* x rs * MANHOOD. lIoW-Lost, How Restored; Ju»t in Envelope. tin tin* Xh ‘l»e, Treatment, and itadicnl Cura of or Weakness. >cxual .Pubility, Xervcti-anw niifl invol fio\ rt i' inducing Inir/otency. Hhd Mt-urul and l’h.\- By Hoax. iK CI’LVKhwnLL» M D..mithor of i Book,” Ac. The uorld-ranownodnnt|w»r.-ln this denrh ppQveirfrom Ins «>wn experiooce r?t 10 ‘'onwquonce of Srlf-almse may bf» I'rtVclually nor-.i wnhmit mr<iicina ntfd. without di\i»}i»*r*m» surgical c>tii rnt,fJh- ' l,l ‘’W*** nnns.or conlml*, pttiutlng tn 3 ff l ’ le of cur> ‘ fl toucecyftaiii nnd'Jflirctiwl.iby which py him u an r 0 Diulter whatfajH comlitjon fl»ay ho. may corn emr * ,,fU Pty' privately aft# ruc(\C(tlty. This lecture will F a ' ,0,, n to tltoosaDdajai)yi Ihoueanils. 0 in R plafnenvelppe. to any address post ’ Oll l he receipt of two stamps. l>v nddressinu t Dr. CU. J. C- KLINE,- ' -127 Cowcry, NewjlTori. l*ost Office box 4.580, OR DEATH!— subscribers take pleasure in announcing that they nre now pro fited To mail (free) to (hiDe who wish it. a copy fan “poriani little work, hy.t'tj late Dr. Brauiptnn.enli l'' T V fnenlid'i ile<\ tal C<mfidm>t" published °t l “ 8 . tepedt, and pj? a \jrning to -young men and Wttonj .who suffer,from Itervu lit Debility, Premature j* w >, 4c„ 4q., supplying the means of self care. e reader is irrcaistabfy led to-.compare a useful iifo * l ‘ h “» ignoble death. . . . . reader, lose not a moment, but send your nddrfess a copy of .this little work. Address the Publishers, DR. JOHN. B. OGDEN A CO., u . , . 6t 466 John Su, New York! ' 1, 1561.-3 mot. 1 ' AND SHOES—To fit the biggest ;i -ftm»r, nl or smallest baby. Cheapest in to rn considered]-, at the . . REGULATOR, JjATDg: PICKETS AND SHINGLES Jbr - H - S - JOHNSON ' flffß'V WHEAT FLOUR, tip top and cheap, at WRKfHT’9, ; WAB ! WABJ : UPON HIGHPKICES & LONG CREDITS m>s it i Has jmt returned from the cities with, a complete a - sortment of ’ • I' - SUGARS, .. , COFFEES, - IRAS, MOLASSES, RAISINS, SPICE! s. and other staple G rocori qa, which oanpot [bo exeelle in qualitj or cheapness ip. this or anjj other coantr, town. r - f 5. His new. stack of Groceries embraces h the SALERATUS, BOAp; , ORANGES, LEMONS, ' , KEROSINE, - - '!' l - CAMPUENE, ferenl Lb. of I rated CASTOR OIL, ,! FLfalD, ' SWEET OIL, LAMP OIL, und nearly aJA-th©-luxuries used in Hie tables o Civilization geffernlly and the people of Tioga Countj in.particular.. Among these are such articles as .UAMS, Sugar-Cured or Smoked, mhlk tiding ir re- kit CAD kvlng jrd to DRIED BEEF, an excellent article; m btlon CODFISH, Pickled or Dried, 1 MACKEREL. WHITEFISH, HEftRIKG, PICKLED LOBSTERS. SARDINES, 4e. jthor, iesses j A good article of FAMILY FLOUE. |\lways on hand. Also, f and' jinore RICE, CORN STARCH, SYRUP, Ac. I Including, IVASH TUBBS, MEASURES, BABY WAGONS, two <»r three kinds, MOPS, BROOMS, BROOM BRUSHES/ CLOTHES BASKETS, MARKET do. ind other things too numerous to mention. Including tRIED PRUNES, \ DRIED APPLES; DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, dso, all kinds of NUTS nnj FANCY CANDIES. atui CANARY SEEDS, j LAMP CHIMNEYS, till sizes, | Adamantine Candles, - Snuff, Slacking and Chettlffg Tobacco,n dkizen varies, and a good assortment of Yankee No- tjons and Toys. iWellsboro, April 17, IS6I I JO H N A. HOY; | WELLS'RORO, PA.,' (apothecary, WHOLESALE AVI) RETAIL DEALER 15 } DRUGS, MEDICINESAND CIJ^UICALS, | PERFUMERY SOAPS,’ Itbilet and fancy articles. BRUSHES, VARNISHES, V.AINTS, ■ * OILS AND DYE STUFFS, PATENT MEDICIAE^ V lOLS AND BOTTLES, WINDOW-GLASS. PDTTt, ’ ! lamips, ciGliis And tobacco, pure wines and brandies, i FOR MEDICAL PURPOSES. ! ALSO, SACRAMENTAL WINE, TVii minted to be pure Gripe juice, prepared ex. p;‘e>>ly fur Communion purposes, i ’ V 1 TVe have for «ale Farrier's Powders ond Liniment, tie heVt kind of preparation* ti>r Horses. B y the u»e ol the Powder, the appetite is tio'proved. nil derange ments of the digestive organs are corrected, while.it stftens the skin and gives to the coat a soft and shi naig appearance. •. 1 The Liniment is used for stiff Joints and lameness of kinds in horses and cptfle | TO THE PUBLIC: * Caoice Tens Soda Crackers pare Saloralns ■ Munking Ink cLnm i>t Tartar. Writing Paper—d colors.. Eiglt-h Carbonate .''■■tin.. ; Pens and Envelopes.. ;... c|rn Stnryhi..'. tyli)ck and Veljk’W Spuff... yjilineg? and tiiugci Indigo. Cudbllr, ,nnd all Pepper and Cinnamon.... articles fur (tilor.ng.hr.. Stove Blnvkiog .' Botsb-s fur prCa. fruit... Psopnred Clue ■ Vi.. lip.i P.m-e Viol strings Btirtid Brick (rooming... | Trusses & Shulildrr brace. Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders pr unplly answered. i ■ Every nrtiide for rule nsnnlly sold in ti first class Ding store, mid at the lowest market prices. We|J«boro, May I, 1801. FASHIONABLE MILLINERY SHOP) s f '. MX IN- ST., WELLSRORO. UITISS PAULINE SMITH has just pflrcbased her Jf|_ SPRING AND SUMMER GtJODS, L Juristing, (if Straws of all .kinds. Pattern Hats, Blpomer Hats„i?lowcrs, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, and in luot ALL KINDS of TkiMMINoS. solicits a call from the ladies of Wellsboro anA vit iriity, feeling confident that HER GOODS WILL BEAR INSPECTION, an d comparej will) <h'*s° of any establish ' indnt in. tho county in regard to price. , , BLEACHING AND PRESSING; done iiri. su lerior manner. , (1 033- Room Opposite Empire Store, up-stairs. Hay 16, 1861. _ -.. i \ , • » ' STRAYED, from the premises of the sOh snbscriher, in Middlebury, on or’abont tho Ist of ML. THREE YEARLINGS, two STEERS, one red) th s other nearly black, one HEIFER, small, red and white. Any person knowing tba-whereabouts of-said Ct tile, will confer a faror by communicating the same to - - AUGUSTUS LYQrfi Middlebury Centre, May 15, 1861.* j Gi ROCERIES.—The Grocery department is I << ohook full," and the prices exceedingly low at REGULATOR. /NAKPETS AND OIL CLOTHS,—ItTi dn Vi/ yon good to see tho-patterns and. learit the prices a tithe ■ Regulator. , SVelfjhcrri, Pi, i- i ■ 1 4 b: BUL^ARb WOODEN WARE, PAILS, CHDRNS, FANCY BASKETS, CLOTHES PINS,, lots of them. TRAVELING BASKETS, WHEELBARROWS, for small boys, BUGGY MATS, bRkED FRUITS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. m I SC ELL, A NT EOUS. T<» FiiniK'in, TiH>B K TROlr tA® S*ORE. (hwml iksuoiliEiiTS ! WlLli' BE bFFEBtib TO tHe bItiiZENS —or— r • - •••*'♦* TMIS bOtJNTt T<» IffiKE tnilß PURCIIA MRS —AT— "’ • I Tk <u 1-1 f I'5S5 I Ferine’s Cash Store, IN TROY, THB OOICMQ .fljs'JJsOXT. tITE Viß!sT Large Arrival of hoots ; t I now open; , AXD Wilt BE FOUND WORTlit 1 ■ % THE ATTENTIOf} OF A'tt WH<l #ESIRE GOOD GOOBS, r , ‘ I- <t‘ ; • I , l|, i , ,j ■ . • i-'sf i-V gash , ' t A*** ’ f 6 ■ I- /I i ' * 6 Si 1 // '* J ** . a" i* • ■ e - BY AGfTATUft, . !■ B'V; SHERIFF’S SALES. irtuo of sundry writs of Fi. Fa , Lev. Fa f , and jnt£ ; Ex., iai-ued ontlof the Common Pleas of ojunty, Pa., aqd to mq directed, I wffi expose to public tae" in ihe 'Court House in Weltsboro, on MON-BAYTtbe day o&June, A. D. at on© o'oldok iu tbe aftcrdepOj tb© following described prop* 6)rty >; toTTit! ..1' A lot of'land in Knoxville, bounded north by A. I). Klrioi^os^y^gjjuauu ; 4bbay-_to)U'ilf%y 'toiymerque river creek—containing oneacmof improved land, with, a Criime r buihUng vued fur terming whT L-htth-dPesaing/ 1 -To be suld as the. property of Joseph Wilkiua. , >ii v i ]ut r qf bind twuship, bounded Brady, east by Samuel 4’hdy ivml George Champlain. ►ottrh by Miles Goodwill and Bingham'lands, and weal by S. j CJiiunberlain uhd Wm. Button—containing-about one I bun'dreci and luriy-.rix acres, about one hundred and 1 ten arret* imppaved.-two >og houses, one trame bam. frame filed,,frame com house; fp*iue milk homeland large apple orchard? thereon. To be sold at) (he prop erty ol Frederick XoMUgcr aifd John Lounger uud J. ■;E. Andrus-tpid t>. Andrui*, tci;re renHpts, * . i • lot of laud in Wcrllield township, botihd ed uorlH by Binyham lands, east by highway,tcu'lt by Stephen Sperry, and west by Stephen Sperry and Hichurpi Phillips containing about 4 acres mo>H\ {iriprored. with frame house. frame U-ifn. mill nncl fruit treds thereon. Xo bo a’old (is the pnpcxtyof George Laban. 1 • lot of land in Brook-field township, bound ed'ubrlfc'bj ‘nlghnuy, cost by G. W-Bacon. south by Jesse W. Bunbur, «nd‘ west by 1). T. Gardner—con-' taining about one half nere of improved land, Ironic tavern In use, fVapje barn and fruit trow thereon. To "be sold’aaihe property «f L. G. Dinmsick. ALSO—A JtH'Op bihd.dn-Joc-kfcon township. bound ed north by lands of Bennett & ■ Jtundnl). (formerly Dagg'-tt «c- Sixby) east and south by Joseph' Selllnger. and west by William Sm «h—combining about fi’ty acres, about thirty-five acn-w iinprou-d, frchjc house, frame bairn and apple orchard tbekeon. • To be. sold ni the property of liutus Baggett and Cornelius Dag gett. *’ AXSO-1-A lot of land in Westfield township, bound ed north by John Gardner, east by John Fiejrce, south by Bmgbatfi mid west by lot .in possession ot ] John Trvtmim —C'ltiiiinn.i: nircj DO acres, about 8C j acres unpriced, frame bouse, frame ban* and sheds, corn botu'e, Ji'og lomec, out ‘hujldni'g* and fruit tree (hereon. To be e"l-‘ «» the p.opcpty ol Samuel P er« e AL>0 —A lot of land in Chatham v wn?ji»f. bound ) o*l north by Abmno Gnil*, ea-t by Seeley &Cbos. south by tlm'Marfcram lot. and west by J F. Bo>>tn— containing ab"Ul forty fi\e acres, about five acres im proved, frame bouse-add fruit trees tlmrcoti. Tube sold ms ?he '-property (d C. F- Cuher’*i>d Enos Sl“f* son. wßh iHifjcS fo Loire Sfnrlt George Bucher Wil liam Weeks and Wm. F. Leroy, terre tenants. ALSO—A lot of land in Jackson • township, bound ed notlh by lauds of Joshua fill er and John Par merter, east by* lands of Lyman Bruitn aud Thoma* T«hor, south by lauds of David Everett. Tylee While and Artemus iJnrnhatotid west by land-of Tyiec White, Artemy* Barnhart and Addison Becker, (ex cepting and reserving there out 28 acres l*elongipg-w> Lyman Brown), the wlnde curtaining tliree hundred acres, with one hundred and fifty a* re* improved. tw*> frame dwelling h*.use«, two frame barns, one corn house, one old lug burn apd one horse bprn. three ap pie on-hard.- and a few other fruit trees •therein, 'io be sold a- the property,nt, »S. L, Pjirtnertar. - ALSO—A tract of timber bind situate in- Morn.- township Ttogn County R«., bounded and dcjlfflbcfl a> follows; beginning at a while oak, ihcnce by other landa of said Aoth T. .McCormick, trout h rwif hundred and twenty p.-rcben tu n post; theme by laud ol John and Enmb Blm-kwoll, west ciuhty jietihcs* in n ro» K oak, ibt-D' e by hind.- ol eum* south me hundnd perches tn a atone, tlieneo by .laud 01. t"Ui hundjvd v and forty-four pen lies ami-avven tenths n»» post, thence north three hundred and twenty perche* to a mnple.'thence en>lfh o hundred and'twenty-four perches aml se'en tenths to the place of beginning— containing nine hundred acres and nllownme To bo sold n$ the pt uperty of Seth T. CorinitH* ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga Borough, bounded north by Dr. George Hathaway,east. by o«fc street, and lot owned by A. J. McCullough, south by church street, west by lot in possession of C. 0. Etc. containing about one halt acre improved, frame bouse, ft nine barn, some other out buildings and Iruit trees thrteon. ALSO—another tot of land in Tioga. bounded north' by Thomas Berry and B. G. Wickham, east by BO- Wickham, south by lands in of Vino De "Pui, nod west by Tioga Rail Road and Tioga river, containing about one hundred and ten acres nnd allow anece, forty acres improved, an apple orchard and about one thousand gr »pe vines thereon. To be Sold as the property ot SiJa? I>. Hathaway. ALSO—A lot of land in Dcluiar township, begin ning at a sugar and beech corner, said beech supposed .to be the north wei*t corner of warrant No. 1679 m the name of Hew* <t Fiehcr. thon«« hv the south lino of warrant No. 157 H, Hetves <t Fisher warrantee, south sighty-nino degrees, east one hundred twenty six and a halt rod- to a post and stones the north easterner hereof, thence by other subdivisions ol warrant No; 1379. south twa degrees, west one bun dred twenty eight and four [tenths rods to a post near a large white pine tree, aud noith ?9 degrees, we'-t one hundred and twenty eight rods to a po.-t in the weH-luio of jntid wariaul No. 1670. thence along san 1 warrant line north time degrees, east one liundr d and twenty-et bt and four tenths rods to place of he ginning—containing about one hundred and three acre* a ( ul being a part ol warrant-No. 1679 aforesaid, about 49 acres improved, log hou-e ami fruit tree' thereon. To be sold as the property of William Braughton. ALSO*—A I[»t oMnnd in Gaino® township, hounded north and we?|t by Billinas lands, east by Long Run ron<i find South by main highway—containing about one acre implored land, f nine tavern Imui-e, triune bam. »>ut builjillngs and (rutt freon llWroou, To be sold ns the.property of Benjamin Bar.-c. ALSO—A li.t i.l I.tniT in E.kl.ind Borough. bounded nnrtlj Vork gtate hoe. east by John Ham mondv south bV Cmtanesque rl\e. nnd-West by David Taylor, containing about one hundred and idnelv acres, ab.pit one hundred acresainproved. wiih n frame house. old log house. Trim e b.ifn, frame wagon house frauw,com house, an.l two app 1 © orchard’? thereon. To bo sold as the property of Tuuolhy Coates nnd Lint-ford Coats. ALSO—A lot of Un.d in Rutland township,bounded norlh by InndJ of RoVa! Rose, east by lands in pos session of Nelson Gould. south by Horace Brn'e. and west by Timothy Brace, contniumg-one hundred acres, or thereabout®, anil allowance, about ten acres im proved, one frame hou.-e nud siuall shanty used for n barn, thereon. To b« sold w thp property of o%t*ar Br»C5; - I’ 1 ALSO—AJqt of dand in Tioga township, bounded n«nb by lands now or formerly of E Bayer, east by larids fonnerlylof George Daggett, south by land® of Sylvia Parnmnllior nnd E B'<yer. npd wfe-t by pent! Durton* and-Mils. SUI«oH-rt'"nhuning about one bun drecl and .forty fi.vc acres. about sixty sides improved frame-'bt»use, two frame barn®, lug* barn, corn ln.u-e, out buildings ifnd two orchards 'hereon. To be ®old as and Edwiri Resell. , ALSO—AJut of land bounded i.ind described ns follows : on the north by a Inf now or late in possess ion of Charles Churchill ip Mi-lillebury township,op the east bv said Churchill lot irid lot No. 1 11 conveyed to John West, on the south by* loti No. 1311 conveyed to Richard Goodwin, nnd partof lot N0,.i37 conveyed to £umml Carpenter, and on the .west' by -part of lot No. 137 contracted to James Carpenfci aforesaid, lot No 135 conveyed to John Wc“t. and aforesaid Church ill lot, it being lot No. 20-1 of the* allotment of the Brngboni lands in Middlebury* township Tioga county Pa., smd part of warrant numbered 1175—rcoptaininir sixty-two notes and three tenths of «n acre. With the usual allowance iif six per cent for roads «to To be gold ns the property of Stephen O.Beeman and James Carpenter. i ALSO—A lot of land bounded end described ns fbllows: on the’north by lot N», l?|2of the allotment of tho BingbainTamls in’Chathain town.-hlp. ehrilrnet id to Seth B. Racket, Wt-No. 198 contracted to Lovel {Short, 2.d. and l>»t No t- 185, now or late in the posses sion of Jrfhn *»n the lot No 185 afore said,And lot No, 133 conjraqUid to Peer V.iflvtsdJnx, on the south by lot No, 195. comrnelcd to David Gee, And op the west by lot? Nut,l£2, jt being lot- No. 197 of the allotmentof; the Bingham lands in Chatham' town ship, T|om couinty, P)i., and part mf-, warrant nuuv bered 1336—containing sixty two acres and seven tentha of an acre, with the usual allowance of fpix per cent lor roads Ac-. with qbout forty acres improved, Ml* Jog h log. burns .and somp fruit trees thereon. To he t old as the property of Stephen Fuller, i* ALSO—iA lot of land .hounded nnd described as follows; on the north by lot No. 201 of the allotment of the Bingham binds in Middlehury township* con-' trocted to Benjamin Close, on the east by lot No. 59 etttyeyed' to ’ Leverott Blais, and.Rt Nn. 86, noNTpr late in the possession of m R. ?5. March, on"the south by lot No. 85 contracted • to-Jude E. Losinger, and lot No. 84 nbwor late in (ho possession of Luther Wilson, and on the west by lot No. 84 aforegnid t and Ibt No. 64, conveyed to Isaac Loccy. jr„ it being lot Na. 6Jof the allotment of the Bingham land-f in Mid dlebui*y township. Tioga ennnfv, Pa., and part of war rant numbered laGe-TContaining.fcyenly five acres and twts tenths of an abco, 1 vith "the t»oua] aTTdwawda ' t Tt ~ T ‘ ' -■/ of six per CentAo., with a frame house, frame hero, and s«mie fruit trees hereon. To be sold as the prop erty of« William L. Merrick. / . ALSO—A dot of land,* bounded and, described as follows: OB Hie north Ly lot' No: 20$’of the allotment of the Bingham lands, in Farmington township, now or late in the possession of George T. CoJgrore,on the east b> lot No. 22. Middlebury. contracted -to Knapp, on the sontb by lot No. 20 Middlebury, con veyed to- Minor S. Field, lot No. 19, Middlebury con tracted to Thomas J. Mann, and, lot No. 18* Middle burv, contracted to Ebcncser H. Briggs, and on tb.e west by lo.t No. 181, Middlebury and Farmington,now or late in possession of Martha J. L. Clark if being l*u No. 21, of the allotment of the Bingham Unde in Middlebury township, Tioga County Pennsylvania, and part of warrants number 1037, and 1088—containing one bundled and twenty-five acres, with the usual al lowance of fix per cent for roads Ac., with about one hundred acres improved, three log bouses* one frame h*va>e,-twu frame : barns, one milk.house, and some ruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of ( bauneey Tlam. ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described *» fol low* : on the north by north part of lot No. 15 of the allotment of the Bingbanvlands in Mkldlebury town ship, Tioga county, conveyed to Oliver Brings, on the cast by Jot N0.'16 conveyed to*Thos. L. Baldwin* op the south |by*lot No. 36 conveyed to Krasius Nil^ P >; n hri lot .No. 37 conveyed to Botsford l.nkc, and on the west by lot N<>. 37 aforesaid. and lot No. 194 contracted to John B. Everett, it being the •outh part of lot No. 15 of the.aHolment of the Bing ham lands in -Middlebury township, Tioga gounty, Pennsylvania, s abd'p»n of warrant’numbered 1368 containing fiity acres and two tenths of an acre, with' the usual nllowanace of six per cent for roads Ac., nitb a dwelling bouse, frame tyirn and about forty acres improved; and,some fhiitjtrees thereonl To be sold ns'tbc'property-oi Erasmus W. Nile?/ AL^O —A ccitam lot of land'in Rutland township, bounded north by Artemus Barnhart, east by Joseph iimd.ng, south and west by George Brown, containing about two hundred and thirty actcs. about one hun dred and twenty acres improved, a frame house, two I nunc barns, an apple orchatd and other fruit trees therton. ALSO— Another lot in Sullivan township, hounded north by north line of wo riant No. 978, east by land formerly ot Nathaniel Nichols, and N. Smith, south hy hunts of .J->hn Bens«*n and Arad Smith, and west b,\ land ofZtpher Tears and A. Updike—containing ,iU»ut one hundred and ten acres, about sixty acre tiupmvtd. a frame boue-o and fruit trees theieop. T< l*c !-old as the property of Harrison Robbins and John Benson. ; ALSO—A lot of land, bounded on the north by unsold land of (be Bingham Estate, on the cost In land conveyed in John Rowland, and land contracted to Wilhnr Harris, on the south by said lot contracted (o Wilbur Ilnrrift, and on the west'hy land contracted to Robt. C. Rrytlen and James S. Bfyden, containing 72 acres and three lenibs ol an acre, with allownnet of six per rent for n ads, Ac., being lot No-. 9 o£th« nllolmcbt of the Bingham lands in Westfield, and part of warrant numbered 1224% About 59 acre? im proved frame house, frame barn, frame corn house .blacksmith shop, fruit trees thereon.. To be sold as the pr*«p» rty of A. C. Bunemft. ' ALSO—A lot of land in Delrnar, bounded north by II W. Stpuart juuk-Kilhurn Coolitlge, east by Amo.* Coolidge, soutii by K. Roland ami Daniel Donne, and west by Daub Foelit and Peter Green-containing about 270 acres, nhout 150 acres improved, a frame hou-c. two frame barHS,(w.o apple orchards thereon. ALSO—-A certain lot in WelUboro, situated on N E side of the A venue, bounded by tbe.eshite'-of S. W. Morris, uii the south by, lane running from, the Aventie*lo the residence of the Jato S. W Morris, on the S. W. by the. Avenue, nnd on the west by J. F l)onabL-on—containing about two acres of improved land, with a two story frame .house, frame barn and -beds and other out buildings and some fruit tree? i hereon, ,• ALSO —Another lot of Hnd in Wellshoro, bouhded S. E. by Water Street. N.-W. by lot of L. L Nichols. S. W. by lot t»f L. I.‘Nichols in possession of Roberi Voting: N- E- by (3. I>. Ptuirti—containing about one acre improved hind, with a frame bouse and Some .putt tree- thereon. ALSO —Another lot in Wdlsboro, bounded S W. by the Avenue, N. W. by lot in possession of A. J. Siifield, N. E.*by estate of S. W. AJorria dec’d, S. E. by .lamed L<»wrey—containing about*one acre, with a frame house, barn and fruit tree**-thereon. ALSO—oiher lots or tracts in Gaines township, de •crihed, as follows:- . ' Warrant No. 2*179 W. Willing Warrantee, 1002 acres. “ 2:i:u 990 “ “ 2437 0 ■ f* 990 “ To be sold as the property of John F. Donaldson and '•James Lowrev. ALSO—A bit of land In'Westfield town«bip; boun ded north by Brookficjd township line. East by Rich ard Phillips, South by David Retford, and West by David Rexford and B. F. Dimick —containing about I Ul) acres'. about -1U net es improved, frame hou.-e, frame barn, and fiuit trees, and about (6UU.000) &ix hundred thousand feet of pine timber, standing thereon. To* he sold as property of Samuel Phillips, with’no tice to Charlton Phillips. ALSO—the following described building and lot of ground of.-Lemuel Dai enport, (o wit- all that two ,-tory null situate in tho Boro of Elkland in the county ••f ’liugn, on the west and north side of the street us it now runs to Lawrenceville—containing in front fifty feet more or less, and one hundred feet in depth, and the b*t or piece of ground or curtilage nppurte nant thereto. To be sold as the property of Lemuel Davenport. ALjSO—A lot of land, bounded a described ns fol lows : On the north by lot Iso 133 of the allotment of the Bingham lands- in Brookfield township, on the east by lot No. 115, conveyed to James S. Bryden, oij. the south by lot No. l-U, and lot No. 116, conveyedlo James S. Bryderi, nnd on the west by lot it being lot No- 132 of- the allotment of tbe . Bingham lands, in Brookfield township, Tioga County Pennsyl vania, and part of warrants numbeied 1860; *]So I, 1862 and IS64—containing sixty-four acres; with the usual allowance of six percent for roads ic,,about 25 acres improved/11 log house. log bfiiu thereof. To be sold as - the property of- 6eely. * . - ALSO—A b>t of land in Rutland township, bounded north by Benj. Fr.ilick, cast by John V. Swan, south by U. Horton, mid west by Klis-ba Smith—containing nlwut stxly-five acres, about CO acres unproved, frame hou-e, frame burn .and filial) apple orchard thereon.— To bo sold as the property of Jolui Fxa'ick. . .-* ALSO—A lot of lord, bounded and described follows: On the north i*y the north lino o£ warrant numbered 1520, in Rutland township; on theenstLy Jot No. 104, eoiiveyid to UTlliain Allen ; op the sou'th by lid No. I (1.3 conveyed to Jgines and on i the wot by lot No. LU2 r com eyed to Willie Allen, it being lot No, 103, of the allotment of Lands, in Rutland Tuwn-h j). County.£pansy|- vama, and part of warrant numbered 1520— contain ing clgMy-dx acrfcs and throe tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, <tc., with. uln.ut seventy acres- improved, a frame dwelling house, frame barn, trained cowshed? wagon shed, at tached, a trams ivoodhouse, log house and appl& or chard To be sold as the property of Will iam Allen. ALBO—A l<»t of land in Nelson towm-hip, bounded norm by the Gore, east by hinds formerly af ’Jamcfc Ellbon, s tilh by the Cowaocgque Hirer, west by Stewart Dailey—containing about SO aercs, about 40 acres, unproved, one frame bouse, one frame hnrn, frame ccrn house, an apple orchard* nnd Other fruit irecs thereon Eo bo sulci as the property of John ilaibbone- , ALSO—A lot of land bounded nnd follows ;*un the north by Idt No. 12 of the allotment of the Bingham lands id Charleston township, now or late in the potoeß-oon of Ehonerer Burleigh, nnd lot No. 13 contracted to Robert G. White, on the east by lot-No. 13 ah reSHid, on the snuth by ’lot No. 48 con tracted to Frederick 'll. Dockstader and lor No. 47 yoidraotetl to Gborge Pinker, and on the west by lot No. 28 contracted to John W. Bailey, it being lof No. 27 of the allotment of Bingham lands in- Charleston township, Tioga county Pennsylvania, nnd .part of warrant numbered-1795—containing• fifty ,acres and lu-ti tenth.- cl tin acre with the u-unl allownnce of six per cent P-r roads jfcc., about 25 acres improved, a frame bnrn nnd fruit trees thereon. To "be sold as the property of IV. IL Knapp, h •• • • • - ALSO—A lot of land in Dcetfiold-township.bound ed jmd described us loUowm <m the north by-lot No. 43 of the.uUotmcnt id the BtnjgbarA'lnndg in Deerfield township,' ehhtrntite'd toHcujftffiiti Bowcn-nnd lot No. 67 now or late in the posses-bm of’Perry Heath', on tho east by lot No. 42 contracted to Charles Tolos lot No. 46 eouvcycd'to Charles Tolos und lot No. 45 con veyed to Solomon D. G rover, on .the south by lot’No. 45 aTiwesnid, Tot -No. 3(11 chhtractcM to'Derius Prfltncf, nnd lot No, 283 contracted t« Ehcnezcr Seeloy,'nftd on the west**by lot No. 51 contracted to Loot Chappell, nnd lot No. 340 contracted to Larnna Freeland, it be ing lot No.‘ 44 of the allotment of tbc Bingbnhi lands in Deerfield lerwnghip, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrants numbered 1066 and’ 1345—con taimug ninety five acres with the usual allowance of six per cent* far! roods £c., with the' improvements thereon.' To be sold as the property of Joseph Tar noll, ■ ,Al,SO—Tho mvlioiilefl h»lf of tho Winning lot, of ],m4 Jving in the t>nrn.hip«f Onioi., and a, I Wldwnt a fcH ca itii faith t>iuk of J Pino Crook, the south ©:>El confer of the lot; ihcote Bnrth fifty perches to a post in the north..hack of.the crock; tbeucc by the crock north fifty d«,'recj, ca? 6 thirty-firtir perches to a post;' thOnco by the creek south feveniy-five degrees.' cast twelve pcrohea to a beech tre?, a corner of lav d owned.by Silas Billicgv standing on or near the tank of the creek; thence noith by said Silas Billings land north sovoDfy-five' degrees, west forty-perches to a post; tbenco.by ERiae north-thirty-four perches to a post; tbeuce west four hundred and thirty-eight perches to a post;- thcoc® south one hundred ‘and nnd four tenth* perches to a hemlock ; thCnCe east two hundred and tenrptrchcfc to-a line; thence north thirty fiveTpercb eS tun white pak.nud tbenco east two hundred and. tweirty-eight perches to the" beginning—containing' three hundred and seventy-seven acres, excepting end ■ reserving therefrom, two acres sold to A. F. Cone, tea acres-sold to Jatae* CaFsaw, about four. or. five * JT. Hsßurhbari, and forty or fifty acre* sold to David Maftison.’ ‘ ALSO—Another tract of land in said township fit-i ' mediately -idnith of above mentioned tract, north bytract, east by Silas Billing*, seuUj-byr warrant No. 2359 and west by land formerly in poa session of James Carsaw—containing for(y-feight.and‘ six tenths acre?. Upon the above two tracts of Tend I is aboutione hur>dred acre? improved, with one:tavern I hom-eT two -frame divelJing'boußps, one log dwelling I house, one frame for o house, ouo barn, one saw. mill, shanty nnd some fruit lrecs,therci<n. . ALSO—An undivided fourth part of tract of land siiuato injetml township, lying immediately north of the first described tract of land beginning at *pos| ; north east corner of.said tract; tbenco north coo hundred sixteen and sis tenths perches to a stona J heap the north west comer of a tract of land owned by Silas Billings; thence west four hundred!and thirty-eight perche? to.a post ; thence south one hund red and sixteen and six tenths perches to a post;- ; jbence east lour hundred nndfFhirty-eight perches to • the place of beginning—conjainiug three hundred' and three and nine .tenths To be sold as the property of'-Alex Jlattison, | - ALSO—-A lot of land in'Jackson township,- boun* ded nnd described,as fallows: beginning nt a brick - the N. E. corner of lot No. 7, thence N. r B9J. W, 90-7 rods. W. 57-6 rods, N. 32, W. 94 rods N, 70-1 rods, West 139 rods* N. 8-8 rods, W-est 20-2 rods-to. a Linn, thence N. S 3-1, S. 86J. east on the New Vork Stats_ Ltne, TOiT rods, S. 84-8 rods',_W. 12-6 rods, S. 106-i ro a beach, ihfence North £9s. V> r , 107-2 ro'ds, N.-'4l*6 rods, N. BS£. W.T2I-3 rods, S. 20 rods, N. 89J,-VT. = :jB-9 rods lo a. hemloi’k. N, i, east 4(LB rods to-ti# place of beginning—containing six hundred and nine teen acre*/being lot-No. 2, of the Allotment of land* in Jackson township, warrants Nps. 3304, 3308 nfcd -- 3358, about 300 acres-improved, three frame houses, four big Houses, six barns, shoe shop and other* otii - buildings, several orchards nnd other fruit- trees’ there* on. T«> be sold ns the property of Le?i J. Cooley, and William Maxwell. 'ALsu—A lutot 1 ail'dbndnded and described a? foU lows; on the north by lot No. 176 of the nllotmentisf the Bingham lands in 1 Farmington township, contract* ©d LeeT <Jn the feast by lota Nos. 126 and 129 conveyed/to' i3> Nedlleld, on the south by lok ' No. 129 aforesaid and lot No. 130. conveyed to Jacoli Mowrey, and on the west by lot No. 174 contracted jo Orrin Russell and lot No. 176 aforesaid, it being lot No. 173 of. the allotment of the Bingham lands m Farmington township, Tioga and part of warrant ifutnbcred 1356—containing fbrty nino acresSuid nine tenths of'an acre, with the usual allowance per cent for roads Ac., about twenty 'll ve acres improved, a fdg house and some fruit trove thtreon. To He soltfiis the properly of John Dailey. ALSO—A lotof Iqnd in Chatham township, bound ed north by R*«Toles, west by highway leading from Starks corners to Joseph Howland.*, sodtb by Crobked Crock roil'd, and-east by R. Tolcj containing about -me and a-half acres improved land,a fra rue -bouse, frame burn nnd wagon shop and nn apple orchard iheretm; To be sold as the property of T. W. Stark*. ALSO—A Hd of land in Giituee to.wnsbip, bounded north, east and west|by lot formerly of Alex Mattison Jr., south by ifon. Cow about tea acres, nil improved, ujfrain© house, frame born, black smith shop fruit frees the'rebn. ALSO—AmrtScr 10l fn Gained township, bounded north nmheast by A. P. Cupe/south by S. X. Billingti and west by Conrud. Bermiuor and A. P. Cone—coc-i ruining about one hundred and sixty rferes, about fifty acres improved, two (ram©' houses,'frame barn and some frrot trees* dh-ervon. To bC Said as the property of P. B. W.. Hopkins and Harriet A,.- Hopkins, - 5 * ALSO—A lot of land, in CharlesUm .township, bounded north by Thomas Davis," cast by D, G. Ed wards, south by highway and JS. WeftnoTe, by highway —containing about sixty-seven ‘acres, about thirty.five acres improved, one frame house, or,o frame barn and other out buildings, qn apple orchard nnd other fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the prop.-’ erly of Jeremiah Hurt. 1 ' ALSO—A lor ol land-jo. ElkbinJ Bbrp, loginning nt a post in. the north-vest.corner ot lord in possess-* inn of S. H. Purple nnd bounding on lino of Joel Purkhurst, running tbencc south'B6 feet to ft post on aline between Purple and store lot formerly of T. Coated; thence west 4-7 feet to a line of jL. Culvei*; thence north 86 feet to the line of Joel Parkburst; thence along said line 47 feet; to the place of begin ning-r-cent»ining about & of an acre nil improved. To be sold as the property of Timothy C-iates, , ALSO—V lotof land in Rutland township, bounded norlli by Alon.-mn Rose, emt by Royal Rose, south by R'Rpse, and west Hy highway—contnvnfaj* about-J ncre improved, franio boti»e, out* buiidtugs and fruili trees thereon. T«» Ije sold as the property of Eliphetj Crf>p.-er and P. v V. Vannejfß. • , , , ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described ej: ? follows ; on- the nnrfh by lot No. 12t>f'lhe allotment of the Bingham lauds in Farmington.-lnwnship, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, contracted to Nicholas Slitcr, on thecootbvlot No. 13 contmctedto JuliusA. on the south by lots Noa. 34-and 115, and on the wotj by lot No. 170 coptrnrted.to Stephen Beebe, lot No.ilSt.of the’nltoTnlcnl of lands nr Farmington Tfogn Pennsylvanift', and part of warrants numbered 4067‘0ud taining twenty-three scies with th© usual allowance ol six per cenjt roads Ar,, about 15 acre’s - ingiroved/ ft ante house, iWh and fruit tree* thcreob. To bo sold as the-property Dnnl, G- Bubcock. ALSO—A-b»tof land in Sullivan township bounds ed north by J. W»-* Robbins- and •highway, cast by ; Myron R6l'ls ,^s * S(, uth by Myrqn, Robbins, and west by Ahaz Robbins and Wm, Ludington—containing about twentyjfivo seres, all improved, framehouse, frame barn. IrAnie gun shop and/ fruit trees thercojK To bo : fn{d na( ttc property of Wm- E. Robbia* and; Ahaz Rubbing,’ i . «... „ , - •] .• ALSO—-A Jot-of landau Brookfield township, beard- ; cd north by John Wnklee, cast by TTnklec and Mgh-i way, souttf by highway*, and* west by l llintm 11. Tewb) *—containing shout 4 acres, »M improved, frame dv «rfK i “ing hoU'C, tfnme barn, and fruit trees thereon. - To I o |old a* the pi-otlelty *>f P. A. Baxter and Wm. Earl/’. ' ALSO—A UjlM|»f---Jand in Charleston township/ hounded rbrlhj Hy Whv Vanhorn and L H. east by Levi Elliott, south ‘by XL Reese, I>. Morga* and 1 JEL Harris nud west by S, Frost—containing! about 200 acres, about 1.00 improved, with frame j frattte burns' find *shids, out buildings ’ fruit Ireoy thereon. To be sold os thepropexty of A, " Elliott and A.Elliolt, ■ • ALSO —*A lojbfl land in ElUland.'bonndcd i./ Jool oast and south by. lands formerly owned by T. CoMps, and now occupied by F. G. Love, fond, and om'lhO west by L, Culver—containing nb< 01-20 20 rods of improjrod land, and being a piece ot land sold by, X. Coafes to L. Culver, To be sold ns the property of Lintsfbrd Copies, and Timothy Contes: - ’ I ALSO —A lot of land in Mansfield, to wit: bggin-- hing at a poj-t the W; corner htereof, and Jhe S. E. corner of .laud of J, V. Morristhence along tb© east side of Academy street, south 12 deg. east 359 feet to a pnsts thence Mpng land'of J. S. Hoard' and oihers, north’7B deg. rftlfi7l*9 feet to njpost: thence along said Morris lanitjj’joi th 27 Vdeg. east 364 feet: thence along said M''mnlapd south-78 deg avest 659 feel to the place of bi&jnmng—containing between five and' aye acres, be tup same more or less, and described ini the plot ofthc {village of Mansfield as the Seminary! lot, nil improved, with ii brick Seminary building mid j some other out buildings thereon. To be sold nB the' property of the Mautfiold Claa.'ical Seminary. | - ALSO—A lot of land in Delranr township known; as-the WctislWo Cemetery, bounded north by landsj belonging to thk e<t»lo ol George MvLeud dec’d?ardl J. F. Donaldson, e««t by Joseph Riberolle and 11.1 Sbefrwood, eoulb ;by -Le\i 1, Nichols, and west by! Hghwny—coutaNing about ten {icres all- imj roved,] (excepting herm bia, the lots already ‘ sold.) To be] s» l d as the property of the Wells boro Cemetery Corn-* : paay..’ i*. v ALSO*—A.!/>• in Dolmar, bounded a* follows: 80-*j .gluing M ft post in the line of Joseph the nod north ope hundred perches to a post, thence Worthy. David Hall oiie hmidredahd sixty perches to & poM, thence south one hundred ' perches to a block nth* thence eu?t one hundred and sixty perches to the plar i of beginning—jcontuiiiing one hundred acres, parj "warrant No. ISP-J, James Wilson warantcc xj£ about sixty aerfcs| improved, frame-house, fmnyfi* •out buildings Mid fruk frees thereon. To be* v*J tho property of] Jjohn S. Hastings. , 1 ['l' 1 I. PQWF' fn;| ■ / ■ \ .irix
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