IROYER &jB AKER’S "O- jng machines; in .FAMILY AND MANUFACTURING USE, / ' jj lj)s BROADWAY, j| i in nil theprincipnl Cilice and Tonne tit fAe | United plates. ■ j ol i arer a nd Baker BewingjMachine Company are'now;! ficiorin'n and have on exhibition at theft different B* a i_ l -medlilnes raaUlngTJioShuUle orjaiat Stitch, of Ipattern* and at the sange prices as their .celebrated ’* ,irt Baker Stitch Machines, Urns affording the public, "'bantam of comparing the stitches of the.fwo lending 9 Wnes and exercising their own judgment its to their, re ‘. merits This is the only fcompony that manufacture ’Tticdsof machines, i)nd therefore theory one tl|at can lirthh privilege to tho pttrcbussr. ■rE, to} ■ 4 »}<«* „ w „peak from espef isnee when we say that, after having. . nil the principal Senimt Ijnchlt.ej. wo mutt Record to aV of Grover and Baker L featnrw of sewing, slreojnh.nnlVdnpityondelasticity, ‘ f sh . ;ch arc brooehtont in this Incomparable invention, it the first sewing machine in the country. Other,- ihtir good points, but this combtaff all, ami, poaaoaaea " ctaracieristic necessary to tflako it moat desirable..”- • r Chnsiw Advocate and- journal , , Mam T 3 PKitscE.-We twelve that the Grover and | .to sewing Machine is every liny growing more and more i 7 or both for manufpclui'ing itml family purposee-but .Jinliy as adapted to all the requirements of family use. Ter machines, by dint of bmrenpnfferyand conniving With fim'mittees at annnal fairs, have been thrust torwqpd Into .first place; but they are this unmerited posr ion The real merits pf tbe Grpvet’.and Baker Machine are linoing to be knowa-in a practical-' way, and dally Is the mord ioftbem Increasing, wh,i}e ttye demean? for heretofore euer known,' but "inferior is proportionally de. -feasing. So it turns out in thifcasjin many other instances. idiJisncsty is the best the right, in the end ones uppermost. . . R ■ ■ •iTlrlnl of over twj) years eyries ps posay nyth the grent et confidence Hint th'ore is i)o',.|etter machine, fin .general (imily nse than Grover and Baer’s Sewing "Machine Co. It pjiei s beaotlfnl elastic seam f, jat dqcs not tfp .with wear or TOhingl runs almost n.oiaeW |ly, is ptaip. simple,,easy to rort, and not liablo to get oat repair, fastens the ends of II! own thread, and ipirs «]ks d(reptly fropr tho (pools on which they are bougla."—iV. Y. leader. Orovetand Baker’s Jfacliloesjwork in thelrpecullar stitch,; ill fabrics pat together by it, Vay wear and drop to pieces! tom original weakness or bard\u«ngu, but coma apart ov give! m; at the seams, they can • not: they will infill together! »hto tbi cloth or calico around them hangs in rags and tat-j j {1 *—V. y. Daily iVrtcs. 1 - ‘ , ‘■Tbopoipte we conceive (nqst td B «t the wide range of requirements in.p machine for family icwing, we find njore fully combined iq Jhe Graver audßa* ier, ri;.. extent oX capacity, simplicity of construction, ease cTjnnpflg'wnt, advantage of iron! two spools TJlhoat K-winding, strength of worici elasticity ,_darabifjty icd Tegalanfy of stitch, find qtttetpess of movement. \Ye therefordn'lark award tp-the Gi&vor and Baker.’— Report hj 1 glwsa £Ms Air of, St. LcuU Satfflir Isfio. 1 1 ' " T" : - , ’ May la, 18CI.—ly. ’ '■!, . • \ ORPHANS, count pureiinftce of an order of tho Orphans Court Count? the [qllpwing deei-rUied prupprty- will, he sold at public sale at the Couff lIoUcO in. Wellshom, on Saturday, the. Btb "day of .Jone next>/at 2 o’clock P. JI., of said day to wit: . 1 i . T ba undivided equal moiefy or half part of the fol lowing described contiguous tracts or parcels of land situated in the township of Dcfnoar coirnty afore taid. Hie first thereof beginning at a post the south veal corner and the north wqst corner of Ellis M, Bndme; thence along lidb of iapd now or formerly «.f Alexanders. Brewster north twenty* nine p»rchesund in tenths of a porch to nr,post, we north, west, corner thereof; thence along -lide of' lldd of M. Bndme and U«e-°* f Au*ld Dickinson north eighty-nine degrees and-a-balf, east one -hundred and cerenty-seven perches'ami five tenths of. a pprch ; thence by land of John Dickinson south thirty-four perches’ and' one tenth of a .perch t« i) post’: thehec - east fitly one perches and six tenths of a perch to a , \iO'f, the north west corner of a small Jot conveyed iy Jnhu Dickinson to George McLeod and-John'F Donaldson; thence .along Die sail} lot vpatfi'jMlty six perches 1 to a porgg, McLeod, ‘ , Aisa—The equitable Interest Jn a certain piece,or P W( ??1 of land situated in Charleston township, Tinga wofity-ifuresaidJ-eoutainihg eighteen nerds and three emri * of an acre, being No. 97 of the allotment of \h in ChaYlcstofa.aJbresftid, _gulyeet't|» ther f t^ G said CslaW forUbo purchase money Terms made known rit tM time p‘f .the sale. v SARAH H. ftfeLEOD, ) p Jhy 15,1861. GEO. P. MfetffOD, ' \ Wn \ ArAXIIOOD. ,-lloiv Lost, (lioiv, Restores, it, ~r st B nMhßea.la'i Envelope. On the Nu-[ Moment, and-ItadicaT Cure ij, Spermatorrfrosiv; or Weakness, Sexual \rycuanes_B .and invoh v-J7 inducing JmpiSuucy.jmd Mental ,und I'hy- Sr3 a{stcU y- By Hoot. J. r OrtVfi*RU., M D-, author of fcJmi Si^ 0 - The author,-in this th« i?r Iwtun! ‘ dearly pni&afrmh! his own'rtporienco ‘J »wfui consequence of maybe effectually ti A»m w * ,,lHUt modid^e.an4|wltbo Qt dADgerpw Kyvical cai? fo»trdmen(i rings or cordials, pom ting ttrinr CUrfe atouco which ev &oir r » r ’ co whathkjcomUtuffl nifty be. may etifo This lecture will V^ )n . to thQfisaDdaftpdl’hodSndb. yJJJpndfr seal, in a plain bilyelupfeV t° ftny address, post receipt of two po«nigeaUn»ps. by addressing. ! Si? Cll. 5; C.- INLINE, r ' Bowery, Kpw If*irk. Post Office box 4^86. OR DEATH,-StTlie fiibscribera take ■ Pleasure in announcing tbotthcyore now pre f° mo ‘l (free] ti> those who wisb-it, a copy of an SJS’TOt 'iitle work, by the lata Pr,.Drainplun,»irit('-: for it, t ra W’» lledical pmifidaiit," published . _“ebencnt, I,nd na a warning to young men and, Jl, ?? 'the suffer from Senma 'DuhiUlg. Pnmafure 4c., supplying the means yf self,cure. *it is irresistably led to" compare a usefntlife , - tor, f r ’ lote s°t a moment,, but send your address TO of this little work. Address the Publishers, I DR.JOHN S. OGDEN & CO., _ . vJ, ' fci 4 (Jff John St., New. York. m 0,.; ■ . ■ . - ? AND SIIbES—To fit the biggest pi htobf ,or ihe. smaliest baby. Cheapest in town •CiZ eonsidereq]7at the . REGULATOR, PlbkETg AND SHINGLES flir b ®csehou> TxmttnvTtß, Wf. ,■ w ?®W. can be found at the rooms of ’ - •- E - J > ,. .' v DLt,5; r r.Er c ?’’lLtE. - PON HIGH PRICES jfe LONG ; CSEDITS! j (X BULLARp i Iss last returned from thecities with » coco pi et* ts- I sortmpnt of SPOARS, <. PQFFEpS, . ' RAISINS/ nd j ther staple Groceries, which cannot be excelled q qc alitjor cheapness in this' or bay other country own] , IESS Hi i stock of flroperiea embrapaj sallratcs, gOAP, XEMONS, , 7 ,/ .EROSINE, , ; CA^EHENE, CASTOR OIt,FLUID,!. SWEET ojtj '“ ' pAMP Olt, and ignrly .all the luxuries u?qcl In the tallies of Civili zaSoti generally nnd the people of Tioga County in pa 'tlcular. .Among these are such as ‘ HAMS,* Sugar-Cured or Smoked, j. ■ pUIEB .BEEF, ap excellent article, ORANGES, COPFISH, Pickled orDried, MACKEREL, WHITEPISH, HERRING, PICKLED LOBSTERS, SARDINES,Ao. I A good article of FAMILY FLOUR. always on-hand. Also, JIIC&.pOBH SXAK.cn, SYRUP, 4c. Including, . , , WASp TUBBg,. PAILS, CHURNS, MEASURES, LABV WAGONS, two or three hinds, mops; BROOMS, BROOM-BRUSHES, ■ • - -J- md dtlier things tob nonferonsfa mention. DRIED FRUITS, Deluding ißlfeD PRUNES, DRIED APPLES, DRIED PEACHES, DRIED ENGLISH CURRANTS, Isoi all kinds of NUTS and FANCY CANDIES. TOISCEtEAtfEOES. IE3IP and CARARY SEEDS, ,/ ' 1 ■ DAMP iCUIMSBYS, all sizes, \ | Adamantine fgndlfj, Snnflf, Smoking a ltd Chewing Tobacco/a doze i varies, and a gopd asiurtuieqt of- Vankco. Ro llons and Toys. _ W dishorn, April 17,1961. BiS ‘ . -.JOHN A; ; ROY, WELLSJ3GJIO , PA.', APOTHtJCARY, WHOLESALE AND BEWAIL HEALER IJ, PJI VOS, UEDICISE& AM> CHEMICA LS, PERFDMERY SOAPS, TOILET AND FANCY ARTICLES', j UK USEES, -yAJiJiISBES, PtUA TS, i M)IL,S ASP DYE-STUFFS, j jjifllT MEDICINISS,: I'iOf-S AN.D BOTTLES,' ; WINDOW-GLASS. POTTY, ' LAMPS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO, E WINES .do BRABfDI^S, . -* . ' -*l' ( '♦j' ■for medical.'Purposes;; " [also, sacramental wine , mulled to be pure Grape juice, prepared ex. y fur ComVuuijiuD purposes. « bn.ve for sale Furriers Powders and Liniment, ) jst lettiti of prupHnuiuns l*»r Horses, By the usq is Powder, t)]e iippqtirp is improved, nlhderpngff \ ; of the digestive tf-gane are corrected, whilp it n 9 the,-skip, and gives to thp coat a «oft and ahi- ’ t ib upd/o.r 6tiff Joinfs pnej lagldsc»£flf .lads in uud cattle^ he-b ,th nent [oftei }i»K •Th m i- 1 TO TUB PUBLIC i ChoiVo Ten 5,................... S^'dn,Cracker*,..., , Pure Saloratns.., Marking Ink Cream,of Tartar.,...l W’rittDg. Paper—3 colors.. Engl ak-Corbonate 5 i " du " and Envelope*..: fcorn Black and, Yellow Snuff.;,. Klitq egs and Ginger Indigo, : £tuibar,, and all Popp sr and Cinnamon..., articles for c010ring....,, Sluvg Bliickingtr.. Bttsleg'fcr pfep.,fruit Prepfreil GlneC’. Violin A Base Viol strings i JHftjil Brick | Trusses A ShpjUdef br»c^. • Priseriptierg’iinrefnll'y eopJ)oUnded; and all orders - £rom rtly naMpred. ■. ■. > Every article for sale usually sold in a prst class >rug Store, and at the lowest market prices. Wt llslioropMo'y I, 1861. . d - - ■ ‘ “S,3mOMAßlfc MILLINBRV SHOP) MAIN . . , ! . . ®sS'MOLINE' SMITH hnaSust-putcbascd hei SPUING AND SUMMER GOODS, ting of Straws of nil kindsl'Pndterfa-Hats, Bloomer Hats, Flowers, Velvets, Silks of all kinds, and i i f*Ot Id .. ’> : : r , '(■•'.--I ALt, KINDS. OP JTEIMMINOS, . She Sdliolts a call from the ladles orWelfshoro .and vicinity, feel&g cdisdent that ■ , - 1 HEft GOODS WILL -BEAR, ifcSPEtjTlDli*; and ootnpare favorably with those of. any ipstablisb — in thV-onnty in regard (to price. . ... i.r GT I inontjin the county . ,'garu,_ . , S BLEACHING AND-PRESSING done In ■ r t jnuju}er. .1 Boom Opposite Empire Store, up-sUiirs, 15,1881. ■■ T - ' ' ;-{■■■ T ■ 7 81 0.. } . IPOB SAXIE. ■ . . i-tr«e FAMILY CARRfAGE.in good-'erder.-on easy ierms. Also n BUGGY.: Enquire at .the Bing-' ham Office. " \ Wjllrimro, May 32.1861, v. . ... i . ■ ■' \f i ItOGEßfES.—thfi (jrocery is VJ j« chock lull,” and the prices exceedingly lo* at the'] " ■ - . BEODLATOBr f'IiRPETS AND OIL CIOTHS.-tr.lt’Jl jjo , V/ Woncood tO Bsa th« patterns and iearn.tfiapncß* »tth I- ebgdi^tob; J wilaboro. Fa. " , ' " I ' WHEII FLOUR, tip t6p k,' ■■ > WOODEN WARE, FANCY BASKETS, CROXUES BASKETS, MARKET do. CLOTHES PINS, lots of them,- TRAVELING BASKETS; -■ WHEELBARROWS, for small boys. BUGGY MATS, CITRON, DATES and SPLIT PEAS. To farmery fss&s&a*&K&s'#^ i xyz? i MW -TWfe viWf.fA to'tf. BOY CASS STOKE. tEAS, SPICES, BHDBOAL imNnn£Mi < /• J ’ . f ’ /■'' ,J ‘ it Bt OFFERED TO THE Cltjt^KS f-.J -r. 1 Xt-T:" i - t^-r THIS potJNTY ■' l f". ■ i ;; i J! il<;■ i ’" , J _l tr r I Slip PVBPHASpS *■ ' - ’ M A . ,f‘" '7 * Vi • L ,A i j. , n •- • L . . • 1 *■ ‘erine’s Cash Store, .... I N (T-R OY, \ j 2!7c-d!us:J to aiiiuitoall I > - 1 f - v 5 r e* 3; - • ? - - a"! . .;K v?£ li _z-i - ' _ ' : ' THE OOMINTO BEA.EO !TT V • tv ■ - 1....}! } . ■; A-M-i! -r 1 1 :1 --- a-;;3:e.5 ? 7- f •;• c, < r .’ Rf,K ARRIVAL OF GDOtiS ".it r: 1 • -“-I*-*- i) :[ , I . ...i •> . .... 4 NOW OF sm r-r f' fT * •» " TCi 1 I- J. *fA ♦' ‘ * J ' xsfi) WHL BE v- h:.oirr-.ffi.’i. T*3u‘sr.' :Hfi:_ATTEHTjO« df WHP Q£S)RS . t r ~ . 'V» ■ r : . , ■ ';' t - , T .f , 4AO A V. 4 ,•- ■~o •». * fm. V 4 a-n *»i ,' /» •*.*•-» '•/ J f ?‘ ' GQJB asj'iif.ar# rs r»»j;-2 /A7AA AO A ' •* .. , c .' cisti. P^hcpk ■- -m. —W— ■■'■ '[■' 1 ' 7 i i ■ f. >r*i~T i tit ;f. s: » .;r,M ■.'.'rtif. [ i t vc ■ '" i ii..,'.; ; ~. CiK,',-. r.UO-AT .HKOT .III: FT "" .nii-B lulb ' ' I ! i 1 ■* *! I , % •" t t '/ L\' I • . « 1 »•" ’’ —it—r vL3t2a*KA7 SHERIFF’S SALES. „. ; qUai* p*r coat 4,T‘* ■ fr»ra e hoa E e*iramo barn, rL ,■ and some fruit trees, tbprfion. _TU.bB sold a« the prop- Wv h v - J . Wr ! , ■ "• ’ , 'Xr-Xsi-Dd, Ex., issued uut of the Compton FMas. of ALSO—vA lot of lend, bounded and described a,- liega eeanty, Po. and to me directed, Twill expose to , L e mirlh b j lut >•<,. 205 of the allotment •ffntmlv e / OU ‘) oftUo Binghn.m "lands, in Farmington township, ndw d ,°/ r U n e ’ -A - D ." “ l lnto in the possession of George.!. Colgjwe, on the o'oioek ID the afternoon, the following described prop- X . , Ko 2 i. Middleburv. contracted to Elijah erty, to wit: Knapp, riri the south by lot No. 20 Middlebury, cqn- JViotißf-Uad iaEsoxville, bounded north" by A- D. veyuuio jfjjJbr S. Field, lot No. 19, Middlebnry cob- Enor, oast by Augustus Abbqy, south by Cowancsque tnu . led t 0 Thomas J, Mann, and lot No.-18, Middle man .and west by • Troops•cryek-Louatoiiiing^about burvj contracted td Ebeneser H. Briggs, and on the due" aens'orimpruvedland, Vita a frame building used „ es " t b y lot No. 181, Middlebnry and Farmington, now ;for-earding wool and cloth dressing. Tube sold its or late in possession of. Martha J. L. Clark, it being the property of Joscphr if likins. . .. -.jbjt ■ ■ . . |„ t No. 21, of the allotment of tho Bingham lands in ALSO—A Jot' lof "land ,la..MitUUebpry township, Middlebury township! TiagnCounty Pennsylvania,and bounded north by Wm. Butljm and Brady, cost part of warrants number !037, and 1033—containing by Beamed Cady and George Champlain,-eonlh-by' „ ne hundred and twenty-fiVo acres, with the usual al- Miles Good trio "and Bingham lands, and west by J 3. of six percent for roads Ac., with about one Chamberlain' lindWm. Button—Containing about one kindred ..acres improved, three log houses, one frame hundred and forty-six ncrcf.Jituipl'one.hundred and house, two frapie barns, bno milk bouse, and some ten; aorjsrispproved, (wo l^a,boosts, one. frame barn; roit trees thereon. To’be sold as the property of frame.shed, frame corn house, franm milk bouse, and Chauncey Hum.' large ajiple orchard thereon. Tor bo sidd us (he prop- ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described nsfdl erty ofiFrederick Losingcr and John Losiugor and J. |, lH> ;un t h e north by north part of lot No.IS of the E. Andrus and D. Andvns, tmCrtKTOtits.r i i t . allotment of the Bingham lands ip Miadlebury town lot pf,,liind In' Wvst-Beldituw.nthip, bound- s hip, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, conveyed to. Oliver ed nortll by Bingliain lands, cast by highway, sooth 'Briggs,on the cast by lot No. 16 conveyed to Thos." by Stephen 6pmy, and west by , Stephen Sperry arid Baldwin, on the south by lot No. 86 conveyed to ■Ricbarp Phillips—containing ahont.4 aeita mostly B c . la | US Niles, and lot No, 37 conveyed to Botsford improved, with frame boose, fraino burs, my mitt'and bake nIJ( j on ti, e west by lot No. 37 aforesaid, andlot fruit trees therein. To bp sold as the property of No. 71)4 contracted to John B. Everett, it being the George Labor. - - - - ‘; south-partof lot No. 15 of the allotmentof the Bing.- ALSO—A lilt of land in Brookfield toyrnship-boniidi | iam hiods in Middlebnry township, Tioga county, ad north by highway, ca»t by 0.: Wi ll:)vou, south by Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 13?8—I Jesse W. Dunbar, and west by D. Ti Gitfdner—con containing fifty ncres and two tenths of an ncre.-witb taining about one half aero el improved laud, frame , be UfU „i allftvanoco of six per cent for roads iri., tavern house, frame barn and fruit trees ahereou. To with a dwelling bouse, frame barn and about forty bq'sßrd as'the pfoperrj »f’L. (J. Psuimick.' , • , acres improved, and tome fruit trees thereon. To be ALSO—A lot ot land in Jneksbn township, bound gold as Ihe property o, Erasmus IV. Niles, ed north by lapd* (rf B«ti|ie(t A Randall. (formerly ALSO—A certain lot of land in Rutland township, Daggett 4 Sixby) east and south by Joteph Sottinger,. bounded north by Arleftms Barnhart, east by Joseph and went by WiljSom Smith—containing , about liny Harding, south and west by George Brown, containing "acres, about acres improved, lultne hmise, about two hundred.and thirty acres, about ono hun-'. fratnc barn and applo aii'chard thcrcan. ~To be si Id dn d and twenty acres improved, a frame h.opse, two as lhj) fropprty pt flufus Daggett gnj Cornelius Dug- )rome barns, an oppio orchotd and other-fruit trees gaff* ■' f> 1 " - ■ ■ ■. i’i 1 1 * tiiereon. _ - r ALSO—A jo \Vestfield township, hound- ALSO Another lot in Sullivan township, bounded ed north by John Gardner, east,by John Fierce, south n „ r ,b by north line of warrant No. 97?, east by laud fey,Bingham lands,- and west by b't in possession ot f„ rmel |y u f NalUaniel Nichols, and N. Smith, south John Tiemain—containing ncres il'U.,acres, about 81’ hv i„ lK | B 0 f j„h D Donson and Arad Smith, and west noimi.iniprured, frurao house, frame barn and sheds. b y IntJ of Zopher Tears and A. Updike—containing cork boose, itpg house, ont buildings: Mnl fruit ivee- ü bout ope hundred and ten acres, about i sixty acre.-j thereap. Xo bis suhln? (he property of Satmtel Pierce j m p ruvl d, a frame bouse and. fruit trees thereon. Tlj lot!of InnQ in Chatham Iptyuphip, bounil : lijjr«old as the properly of Harrison Robbins ed north by -Alonso G uile, ettst- by Seeiej A Chios, Horton. ■ , J 1 south by:tlf»iMarkram loft nud west.by J, F. Boom— ALSO—A lot of land, bounded -on the nSfth -by containing about forty-five aepes, about fite acres ini- unkU ;j of the Bingbam : Estate, cn the east by proved, framehouse and fruit trees tbovco'n. 'J'u he land conveyed to Ifobu Howland, and land contracted Sold as the "properly of-C. F. CuUerinnd Enos Slor- t 0 Wilbur Harris,.on the south by said lot contracted son, with, notice to Lake StraitiGeorge Bother Wil- tu Wilbur Harris, ut.ll on the west by land contracted liam Weeks and Wm. F. Leroy, terre tenants. to Bolt. C. Bryden and James S. Bryden,' containing-. ALSO—A jot of iatfd in-Jackson 'towttship. hom'd- .o acres and three tenths of an acre, with allowance ed north.'by lands ..of Joshua Miller and John Par- , lf h j x peP ct . nt f or rtin ds, Ac., being lot .No.- oof the merter, east by lands of Lyman Brown and Thomas allotmentof the Bingham lands i.n Westfield, and Tabor, south by lands-t,f David Everett. Tyleo While !mrt „f. wnrrnijt numbered 1324. About 50 acres inl and Arlemus Barnhart, and'ivcst by larids of Ty '.ee f rao ,e hob'se, frame bltrn, frame- c’firn hdfise, White, Attamis Barnhart and Addison Decker..(cT locksmith shop, fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as cepting and reserving there out 28 acres belonging Jo tbo ,property of A- C. Bancroft. Lyman Brown), the whole containing 'three hundred I.SO—A lot of land in Delmar, bounded north by acres, with ono hundred and filly acres improved, two jj. W. Stewart and Ellbprn Coolidge, east by Amos frame dwellingkhouSes. two .Thiino barns, one corn Cuolidge, aomh liv 11. Kolaad apt! Daniel Donne,-and. house, one old Mg barn and'iihe horse barn, three ap lvest gy Danl. Focht and Peter Green—containing and a few other fruit trees thereon. To a h„ M 276 acres; about 150 acres improved', a frame be sold as.tho.property, of S- L. Parmerter. ... , house, t-.ro frame hams, two Tipple orchards thereon. ALS(M-A tract of timber land sitnnto in* Morris ALSO—A certain lot in situated on N. township Tioga County Pa.,bounded and dyseribed tig E s id e 0 f .the Avenue, bounded by the estate of S. ,follows: beginning at a while ohk, thence by other w Jiorris, on the -south by lane-running from the lands of siid Seth:T. Mi'Curinick. Soulh ttto hundred Avenue to the residence of tho late S. W Morris, on and twenty perches to a post, thence by land of John ,| le 3 \y. by the Avenue, and on the west by J. F. and Enuch Blackwell, west eighty perches to a ru, k Donaldson-t-centaimug about ;two acres of improved oakjjthenee by lauds".-of same south u 11c hundred j,nit, with a two story frame-house, frame barn and perches to a stone, thence by. land of Ivans, we.it four -beds arid other ouk'Buildings and some fruit trees hundred and JbrtJJ four perches and Sfverijenths to a I htreon.. ■ ■ -- post, thence noftb" three hutrdrea-'ntid twenty perches ALSO—Another lot of land in WellsborO, bounded to a maple,.ti)once east five hqtidrcd and twenly.four g; p; by Water Street, N. W. by lot of L; Ii Nichols, perches arid seven tenths to the place of beginning— g W.by lot of L. I. Nlibels in possession of Robert containing nine hundred acres and allojianca. lo "ymjpg.N. E- by G. D. Smith—containing about one basold.as the ptopcriy of Seth T. McCi itniok. -• , acre fmproved land, with a frame house and some ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga Borough, bounded - 1 r ru ( t t reea thereon, ’ 1 . - . north by Dr. Oeorgo Hathaway, past by oak .-treat, and ALSO—Amither .lot In! Wcllsbofo, Bounded" S". W. lo) owned by A. J. MuCullopgh. south b.vehtifch street, by tbj" Avqriuc, N. W. by 1 lot in possession of A. J. west by lot in possession qf C. 0. Em. containing Sufiojj, N. E. By estate of S. W. Morris.dcc-’d, S. E.‘ abogt one-half acre frame bopsc. ftatue [,y Jatr.cd LoWtey-—containing about ono acre, with barn, some other out buildings and fruit tree? ijirtpon, a f rnul c house, barn and fruit trees thereon". -ALSO—apothpr lot of land in Tioga, bounded north, ALSO—other lots or tracts in Gaines township, de ity Thuir.a* Berry and 11. f ; "\Vipkhii(n, By B. C M , c . r ib v! j follow.s: Wickham. South by lands' in |ipssp«ion of Vine De-. Warrant Nu. 2373 W. Willink Warrantee, 1002 acres. .PuLnnd wpst hy Tioga Rail Road and Tioga river,i ~ 2334 “ 990 conuiping about unojiumlred ttudJen aetps ppd a)loa;" <1 • 2437 ' “ '. 990 “ aocce, fprty acres iinpioved, an up pip offhavd anil To be sold as the property of John F. Donaldson and about ono thousand grape vinos tllcroop. To be sold j aln es Lowroy. 1 as fhd property qi Silas ii. ILuhaw iy- , ALSO—A lot of land iri Westfield township, bonn- ALSP—A (pt qf lantl in Delmar , township; begin- de ,j n „ rth lly Brookfield township line, East by Rieh nipg at f,sqgur and-hopch c.qfijcr,-avd beech supposed „ rd pi,"mips," Smith by Drivid Rexford, and West by to bo the north west,con,or of warrant No, IoTK.-m David Rexford aml.B. P. 'Dimick—containing about the wrap of Hiws & Fj-her, ihpucc by the smith Ipte „ 10 llcrL .g, nbotitcHTacrcs improved, framehouse, frame of TTarnmt No. 1578, llcwea Fiuher warnuiTeo, barn, au4 fruit treoF, mvi?ii»ns <»f ji cc to Charlton Phillips. warrant N». 157 U. snutii tw.. de-n-es. we*£ ur.c bun ALSO—fbe following' described building and lot'of dred tuent.v-cigbt and four tenths rod*- to n near gro un4 l^ipucTl)u\ : Tall ..jthat.two a lurgo_ while nnd in.-rtli degrees, wwl mill situate in Lbc fioro of Elkland in the county ono-fjtfiidVHa ■a»d twtfnty-rtj»ht i ‘ rnds fo rt p'nst in the 'yi(,jv a| U n the west mid north side of. the’street as west Jijffi’of.&»id grQ.rrni{t,,^io.,,lp7 v 9. tlicuce,nb»ng said it’-now runs to Lawrencoville—containing in’front warrant lino north throe eriet ohe bundnd > my | uurc or andlane hundred feet ip depth, ( and bt tenths rods to place o( be* , nn j ]„( or piece of ground or curtilage appurte- one hundred imd three j.fcnt lhurcto.'-_Io be. sold a*s the property of Lemuel ’nertu apd being n. p»rt of wnrnmt N0.,1579 aftn-e.-aid, X) rt vunp«il, T about 40 acres imj.roved; log house and (mit trees ALSO—A lot of laud, bbunded a described aa fol- J theruon.-, .Xo .kii. aa. tho' pioporfy. of , lUlimm lowB . 0n the north by l«trN«». 133 of the allotment oft , Braugbinn. - t t * ' j ib©' Bingham lands in BrookfieJ.d-'l o ''' n fbip; on the ; ALSO—A b-t of Innd in Game* township, bounded eJls j b j. j i*jconveyed to James S. Br3’den,on north and west by Billings binds, cas* .by. Long Run , gol^b nnd i ot u$ f CO nveyedto roait-unftftouth ks lu-Tln highway—eoiiWinifig-atom James S. Bryden, and on the west by lot*No. 135, it one acre impi.-vcd land, fmmo tavern framis . lot 132 ot tbti aßotment of tho Bingham knrti. out; buiidingy ami Inut trees tberoon. To be l!inrts> , in H rol ,i c f lC to township, Tioga County BennsyU sold ns the Benjamin Barse,_ T vnnia. and part of warrant numbered 1800,1801, AL^H^^iot^b^iiwl 4q -ISG'i niid confa r ning sixty-four acres, with the nc*rtl» by'New'York'Stafo'’ line’, east t>y John Ilam- n?'ual ullowiinra-of *>i.\ pc? cpnt,iprjroads &c,, about lootid. auutb by rivv. and west. Djivul 25 MprA- tlhpr'uvod; a log bobSe',log barn thereon. *To Taylor, containing nb‘*ut onu bundled jind ninety be rold a? tlie properly of ! Arlbur W. Seely. acres, one hundred acres iin prqvejj, '|’pb a frame ALSO—A Jot of land jnjUutlabd:township, bounded bouse.' old log house, frame barn, fiaine walron house, north - U\’ frame c»rn bouse, au I ifSM Qrylpiniqt. tberunn. by. 11. west by |Hi?ha Smith—containing ’r r L; t i I,J J J T«» be sold a> the property of Tiu.oihj Chutes and ab'.mc sixty-five acrtjs. ukbut'SO acres ilnprove.d r frame, p? ' : *\i : "t- | hou?c, fnime am) Mudll apple orchard tbcVeon.-^- of Innd in Rutland ton-Vilup, bouruHd ’ Tor be sold ji* the property :qf John Fralick. noMh by lands of Royal R<»^ r o»«t.by liuid*, iu pi*- ALSO— A lut ; of. land, Jboundod and as, session of Nelson G>>u|d, sou-ih by Horace Brace, and follows: Ou the north by Ibe porth line of warrant west by Tmiothy Brme,containing onehundroducres. llUin t)crcil IS2O, in Rutland township i oivtbo east : by pr thereabouts, and allowance, about ten _ acres ini-. lU4, e«uveyi.d U. William Allen j'on “tlic south OnCfrKQT e hffuSe afidTscfaUsliaaty iused for>a i,y j (J { Nu.,JOS, conveyed to. Juuies-Argetsingpr, andon barn, thereon. _Xo. be.soJd a®, the Pfopaity of Oscar the west by lot No. 102, conveyed to William Alleny Brace. *. . it being lett No, I OH, of flio nljotment oj jhe Bipghami oCtland in Tiojra-Jqwmdiip*, bgunded hands',^in Rutland Townstilp, Tfag* County PennsyU nnrlb bj r lan«U now. or formerly of E. Bayer, east by valJia| and u f warrant numbered -contain dandsTrfrmecly 6L Gebrgr Imggetl, smith by lands of j n g eighty-six acres ami tlirep teu.lha of an acre, with' Sylvia Parnifnticr ami E; Bayer, ami wc.-t by Dean t j ie allowance of six! per cent* for- roads, Ac.,i Dutton <1 hid Jsfs. felilwcß—t»»nturTwinrg About ona nun- with about seventy awres i|mproved,.a frame dwelling ,dred and forty five acres, about sixty afcrcb inijirp\cd, house, frame ’tjnf'n, fVaiiieit cowshedj wagon shed at-t fcame h<>t|%a, barns, log born, corri*boijFe, muhed, afrquie WoodhoasV, log bouse and apple or-| .outbuildings and two orchards thereon. To he, sold, chard thereon. To bo sold as the property of WiU- J Wtbtrpvpperty pfAUon Daggett and Edwin Resell. iaw Allen. ■ : « • • < ALSO—A lot of |ap Gcorgo.Parkeis and-'on.the ‘.wcatby lot . ALSO—A. lot of iand boundVl "and dfsoribed as No. 28 contracted lo John: it being lot No. follow*} RrnglDim lands inDeerfield bered- igistyGwb’ acres-and -seven fmvoship, eoirtrhptcd to'*Benjamiu Bowen and lot No., tenths of an acre, with the usual six pec.j 67 nqw.or In 1 the ,possesion of Perry Heath, on •centfor roadfl Ac., with about forty acres' [improved, ( the east lot No/4i contracted to Charles Xoleslot tw o log bouses, two log barns and smne .trees j No. 46 conveyed to Charles-Toles and lot No A 45 con’- tbertob. To behold nathe of stepEcn Fuller. { veyed to Snlamop D.'Gfm’er, on the south by lot No. , lot.of land bfujuded 'and described* i 45 aforesaid, lot No. 301 contracted toDerius Palmer, follows': on the* north by lot No. 201 of the nllolqmnt j end lot No. 283 contrabted! to Ebenezer Seeley/and on. of the Ilinghaip lands in tojjri|iKl)ip,.cop- : the west hy lot No;-5I ‘cojrtracted ; to Loel Chappell, tfgeud *tb- Benjamin- the*easf by jot No. and lot No.-84*0 ebmtncted tn-Lnrana Freeland, it bet conveyed’, to .sLeyereti- Blairt and - ‘lot Ni>. off, now or ing lot No. tbo Bioghapa lands. Idla lift: the possession of \Vim. R. S,.AlArcb, on the in Deerfield township; Tioga county, Pennsylvania,' south by lot No. 88- contracted to Jude FJ; Losingofj and part of warrants numbered 1665 and 13454-cdn and lot No.l&Qdwur late in tfae posscsslon of Lather ‘ taining ninety;iSve acres viih the usual allowance of. wdo&tb* west_hy ; Jpt No^B4*oCor , pxftid,..pnd six per cent for Toads the improvements lot Noj: li4; eo»4ey«d to -Wriad Xwey, lot thereon.* To BO sbld as theproperty of Joseph Yar- No. 63 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in MM- nail. i , ' T ., * ' ‘- v * diebury tojiDshipiTiugn ■ ’ ubdividedhelf of the foUptHrrg lott'bf: Pina Creek, tbe'sonlh oust corner of tbe lol; - llicrcs uortb'flfty perches to a pqst in.tbe north, tiicuk ofjtl-o ctcok: tbenco by the creek north, fifty cast ■’ thirly-fonr perches to a post; thence by "the creak South seventy-Svo degrees, east twelve perches to a beach tree,* corner of land owned by Silas Billing!, standing on or near tbo bank of the creek; thence north-by said-Silaa Billing;?‘Tend north seventy-flvo degrees, west forty perches to a post; thence bybauia north thirty-four percheslo n post, 1 - theuce west four hundred and thirty-eight perches to ft post? thento south-one hundred and fifly*eight snd-four tenth*, perches to a hemlock \ thence ens.t (wo Luridrtd and ton perches to a Uno-j thence nofth thirty-five porch es to a white oak, and thence t&sfitwo hundred and twenty-eight perches to -the. beginning—containing three hundred and seventy-seven acres,'excepting and reserving therefrom two acres sold to A.-P. *Cono, t«r acres sold to’ Jntneft Cnrsaw, ahgut four, or, fUojftcrce sojd.to 3. H.. Barnhart, and forty or fifty acres sold lo pavid yattison.' • ' . *. . ' AX'SO— Another tract of landin said-township im mediately south of above mentioned tract, bounded north by'said tract, east by -Silas Billing?, aoutbby warrant No. 2359 and west by .land formerly* In pos session of Jaraes’Cnrsaw—containing forty-eight and six tenthsacre?. Epon the above two tracts of Jana is about-one bundrod;ncres improved, with onc taveru house, two frame a\vejHbg houses, one log dwelling house; o?e frame fur altyuse', one born, one Saw null, shinty and some fruit ilrrics thereon.-"' * - ALSp-r-4n undivided fourth part of tract' of land situate in said township, lying immediately north of the first described'tract of/land beginning at a post north' east corner of~ said Tract j thence north one hundred sixteen and perches to a stuna heap the northwest cj>lmsr:of a tract of land owned by Silttf Rulings; th|ebe west four hundred and thirty-eight'perches tojopbst; thenco south ouo hund red and sixlcen-^und-six tenths perches thence east four bwidrc"2o03.iy'lot No. 374 cofafnKtbd to Orrin Bussell and lot Jvy* 175 aforesaid, It being lot No. KS'-of’the Farmington township; Tioga county, Pennsylvania, •and part qf warrant numbered 1356—-containing furiy nine acre's and'nino Jeritbs.of an acre, with* the citial allowance of six pev'ceutfbr roads ic.,aboat‘(fcohty five acres improved, a hjg houße and some tree* thereon- To bp sold as thj of John p-vUcy, . ALSO—Tot of land]fflJChatbom,towDi.hi|i,hound ed north by R: Tolcs, highway leadlng'ffom Starks.corners to Josephßjowlnnds, South by. Crooked Creek fond, find east by. 3i. Tole»—containing üboofr une and a'jialf acres improved land, a frame house,, frame barfi'and 1 wagon and an apple dfchatd thereon. To be gold as the'property -of nortb by-Thotaillpavla, east by D. 6. Ed wards, south by highway'and'E. Welmoro, and west by highway-“cbniaining about sixty-seven acres, about thirty-five acre’s improved, one frame house, one frnmtr'Bom and other oui buildings, an apple.brehard ond otheriruit trees tbcrWp} jTo be sold as the j)rop erty of'Jeremiah Hart.- I j||i ; ' ' ALSO—A lot of land |i|l|Elkland Boro; beginning at a post in the nonb'wesljoorner of laud in possesr- -' ion of S. D. Purple and ’hounding on lioe'of jocl Parkburatj. runping thence south 89 feel to a post on a line between Purple arid: store lot formerly of T; Coates ; tb'enee west 47 lo a -line nf L. Culver; thence ndrlh 86 feet’to tl»|llfae-of Joel Purkhnrat; thence along snid line 4 i Mfit/rto Ibo: place of begiri aing—con 1 a] ning about fej|n an acre'all improved. Tu be ppld. as thO.property -Coates. AXSO—Joi of land"in ! llutlflrid township,’bounded north by R. Roge, aad-Tvogfi by -firgi^way—containing about acre improved, framer buildings gnd. fruit thercun, .-To be solfl the property of Eliphot .Cropser’aiid P. v. \ ajinessj, ” - ■ ALSO—A lot of InnaiJapaiided and follows s 'on thehbrlb fcjM>bNo. Ip ofdb.eaUetment of :the county, Pehney.lvncui, doUjjracted to Nibbolqp Slitcr, on the'east by lot Nor 13 contnicted.te’JuliiTS A*. Phelps; on tho-south'by lots Nng. 84 and. 115, ahd on-the wen by lot No! 170 contracied to Stephen'Beebe. it being lot.Ny. 181 of aUotmjcjat of Bingham iu Farmington -towni-hlp, jT||H#ga. Pennsylvania, andrporfi of warrants. namWeifed 'iOafMind tniniog twenty-three fhe.usual allowance ol six per pent for rpadf ffil., about 1J acres improved, frame hou'sc, bnrp nrici/piijf trees thereon. T'o be sold as the property EUnl.-G."Babcock/ ' . - ALSO—A lot of Innd'in Sullivah township, bVTnnd od north Wl J* Robbins ,%nd! eaat by Myron RyUwns.south by AWron-Robbins, and wett by Aboz Rtdtbina npd, i\yjm."iu(liDgtOD —containing' about twenty-five acrejsljfuil improved, frrnic bocac, frame hath, frame gun and v fruit 1 trert tbeWon. To be sold as the jof Wm. E.’ Rolbift* and Ahaa Robbins, . r „ . AljSO—A)otofjnp,d in township;boumU ed north by John ’WakTee, cast by JWrik'lce and way, south by highway, and we'st by Hiram B. T twU 1 —cantaining about 4 aere?, nil improved, ftwr.c dvtii iog frame Pniit-trecs-lbereuii. TV! * sold as the property of P. A. Baxter.abd Win. Ba» { lw ALSO—A lot* of' land’lan "Ch'nrleaton b'-unded. north by Wmj. Iltjbnhorn and L 11. east by Levi Elliotf.- hy T)f Reese; D, and Harris,-and. w fe|f|by 5. -Frost*—cm about Jso acres, 1 impro.yrjj, w itb I houses, 2 frame^ hams ffqarshed?, but’buildlbg-* hj fruit trees thereon: To bd’-lsold as the propertv. j (3. BHIo.W andN.A.EIHoU.’ . il -I ■ 'ALSO-r-A lot of land in EJkland, bounded noylu I / t Joel ParkhurSt/east and "souih'.by land? ftnhvily j owned by T. Cnatesjand notw’ocoapicdby. ?. G. L.*w - J land, and on the wept by LyiCulvcr— containiag about. 20 rods of sold by T. Goatcs to L; CGlver.’ To bo sold n.s the 1 property of Lintsford Timothy Coalo.- I -ALSO—A lob of land Mansfield, to wit: begins ; ning nta postlho N.‘W|.|C(VrDer hereof, and the S. K. I corner of [land of* J, P. i^^ris ; thence along the cu.-t | side of, Academy street, south 12 deg. east £M> u-1 a' post; tbenco'along'lnnd of J. S.-Hoard ai.d’uiJ.e: v; irbrth-7S deg. east 719- feet to a post; thence 1 along., said Morris land north SfAdeg. oast 304 feci.» tbvnu* i along wild Morris land 'sipth JS deg. west 659 ibtt tt by David Jlail one hundred an^wa!} 1 perches to apostv thcneeeuathone hundred--p«rch<;>. ,to.;n Riick Mb* thence to the pine*’ of beginning-—containing cue bumi:.ocres. pajj of warrantJNo. ; -1984 j JoiaeVWilsdn *n>r»»tec ; 'trffiv aboat iiityiabres.iiaprot’edr.fnnne houMv frame Urn# pnt-hpiltliflgp tlerceß. Xo he. void a« thopropcrlj or. JoimS- Itv^ogs... ; - m=4