j s S.4XES. of sundry WritsofPi. Fa., Lot. Fa., and T} T . t . Kx., issued out of tbo Common Pleas of P ' n nW Pa., and to me directed, I will expose to ; I< a C 0“ y - n t i, e Court House in Weilsboro, on rtruY the 2d day of .September, A. D. 1861, at M.i.ek the afternoon, the following described anfloeioea ( nerty, t°' Tlt: i, p , ,„r land bounded, and described as follows a •\ lot °‘ th by lot No. 118 of;,tbe allotment 6f the o» a Ln, lands in Middiebury / wnsbp, Tioga county), si ” S ,stvania, conveyed to So bon A. Thompson, on Pt Dt,s} . . j 0 t j,"o. 11$ afofes (I,and lot No. 169 con tl* j m Joseph Merrick, on t] > south by a lot bf land rt. j ato ; n the possess!® >of Charms Churchill, »°*. 0 5 No. 133; nowbo'r late Le the possession of 3. 1. and on tue'west by Jot No. 120 conveyed to Blackwell,, it being lot No. 172 of the allotment 3,"’?: jjinchatn lands InMidtJftbury Township, Tioga ' Pc, and part of warrtgjts numbered 1175-and it Maicontaining forty aoreijbnd five-tenths' of an mih the usual allowance' of six' per cent for ?'T ic about acres improved, with trees thereon. Tojj)e sold as the property «offlC If u,t *« • ’t ChiUDCCJ' f - , ) j| q(l_-A lot of land bounded and described as '■. cn the north by part of lot Np. 86 of the al , at of the Bingham lands in.Chatham township, dieted to Solomon M. Cooper, and part of lot No. I“,-, c tcd to Mathew Boom, on the east by lot V C 97 conveved to Wm. R. Simpson and lot No. 264 A O, /.a to* Joel Parkhurst, on the south by lots Nos. nrl MS and on .the west by lot No. 263 conveyed •^Albert"Clarke’, it being lot No. 314 of the.allot s°- tof the Bingham lands in Chatham township, 2- a county, Pennsylvania, and part of-warrants bered 1323 and 1332—containing seventy-four 1!)( j three-tenths of an acre with the usual al t rcc of six per cent for ropds, io., about 25 ■ ov’J two lev houses aniffruit trees thereon. To behold as the properly of Jaiues King ° b»t of land bounded and described as on the north by lot No. 357 of the allotment r the Bingham landsjp Westfield township, con 2. Bara B. Knowles, on the east by lots Nos. J? j en the south by lot No. 41 contracted to J. t r Parkhurst, arid on (he west by lands of the Bing if * estate it being lot No. 40 of the allotment of- the p-“ ham lands itAVestficld fpwnship, Tioga connty, p o „n,v)rania. and-pan of wtf>pl.numbered 1231 containing one hundred ntid ofib acres and nine-tenths ran acre with-the usual nuance of six.per cent fr roads ic., about 60 acres improVed, a frame house, fcsrn, fruit trees thereon. ,T 6 be sold as the property ■if Asa Mclatvre, *1 'ALSO— 4 lotof landbotfndod and described as fal lows ■'"on the north by lot ‘No. 172 of the allotment of the Bin-ham lands in Chatham township, contracted to Seth 11. Backet and lot No. 19f(contracted to Ste nbeD Fuller, on the east by lots No. 183 contracted to Peter V. Hoteling. No. 307; contracted to Nathl. R. Utarks, No 166 conveyed tj Abel Cloos 2d, and No. 2Si contracted to John B.Jfetry, on the south by lots Jjn and No. 235 afolpVlid, and lot No. 194 con tracted to Band A. Churdl' sj. ana on the .west by iLt -X0.172 aforesaid, it beingi.jot No. 195 of the iilljt- Jujot uf the Bingham lip Si's’in Chatham township, counly, Pcnnsylvan|a, and part of warnim cumbered I.l36—containing|fifty-mno acres and seven tenths of an acre with usual allowance of six per ccht, for rmds, ic., about foity aofes improved, three Hg houses, a shanty, barn and fit me fruit trees therein. To he sold as the Gee. „ 1 AJ.SO—A lot of land hounded ami described as fijl ]owi on tiie north by lot'No.‘l93 of the allotment bf -|!,O Bingham lands in Ciyraer township, contracted to William J. Groo. on ll(e east and south •canvi'vcl to P, f. Morris jndmlnistrator ofthe eslajte of John Adium deed., ana on;the west by west lino of Tioga county, it being 'ot No. 192 of the allotment of the Bingham lands ill Clvmor toWriship, Tioga county. Pennsylvania, and paht-of Warrant numbered -lli'J—containing dcres and five-tenths Ilf an acre with.the, usual allowance of six percent for road,, ic , about 2ji nore improved, two frame houses, frame barn and fruit trees therCon. Tube sold as the property of Jdsi E. Johnson and A. H. T. Alien. - ■ i. ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described a? fol* Jewi* on the north by thfejaorth line of warrant untu tored IK3, on the east by lot No. 35 of the allotment o; the Bingham lands in Charleston township, con veyed v> Caleb Austim. or I the-south by lot No. 37 contracted to Silas S. an>£ EU Johnson, and on the Tre:t b> lot Nt). 400 contracted to Jaa. S. Brj'derr, it belnglui No. 36 of the of the Bingham lands, in Charleston townelyp, Tioga county, Pcnnsyl van, twd part of warrant ifjnjbcrcd‘ll6B—containing oao hundred and seven hires and two-tenths of an iltc with the usual allowance of six per cent for road?, Ac., about’6o acres improve#, a log house, frame barn, Ifuit. trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jeremiah Young and llfirvAy Young. ALSO—A lot of land founded and described as follow?: on the north by lot No'. 302 of the allotment uf the Bingham lands in Chatham'township, convoyed to Gerard Dqan and lot'Nb. IjOl conveyed to Harvey jleath. on the oast by lot No. £9O now or late in the TvissesMon uf B. k and lot No. 154 con tracted to John 31. Croft, on fto aojith by lot No. £O5 conveyed to Isaiah I. Cole, atf'l on the west by lot No. 126 now cr late in the posse? ion of Reuben Cloos, it* |being lot No. 153 of the aUUment of the Bingham 'lands in Chatham towiiship, Tioga county, Pennsyl vania, and part of warrant numbered 13*111—contain ing seventy five acres, and seven-tenths of an acre Vuh the iisual alloxan fce of sis per cent for roads, «lc., about thirty "acres ‘lmproved, frame house, frame IWn and fruit trees tbdreon. To be sold as the prop- of Daniel CburchillL ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol low • On {he north by tot No. 2.41 of the allotment of tile Uinghnm Jnnds in Westfield township, contracted ’to KichartkPhHlips, and lot Ifo. 222 contracted to An ■ler=cra J. Buidic: on tbo 231 .conveyed t-T Lftinson* Hurd.ck, lot K|». ?„• Aforesaid, and lot No. cam meted to Noble; Pnde ji v the south hy lot No. 04, contracted to /Bin, and on the west h lot Nu.Til aforesaid, lojt contracted to Ly man Pritchard, and lot jfo. 240; contracted to Henry -M. Broughton ; it being Ijrt No. 64 of the allotment of the TLnghara- Linds in Wcstfieldtownship Tioga Coun ty Pennsylvania, andpaifefcof warrant numbered 1322, —containing ono hundtf.d and twenty-two acres and three tenths of an acro,j, dth &o usual allowance of f\ percent for roads Ac? tibout fid acre? improved, a frame house, log b*ouso,Sixaino barn and fruit trees there in. Tube sold property of Sylvanus Ba ber. • Hi ALSO—A lot of land Sounded and described nsfol ■ On the north by lc?t'NtV;l§s of the allotinentof C’n.'hnm lands in Q|yuiej township, conveyed to Al-.nro king, nn the east* by Nos. 133 and 167 contracted to Philo Griffin. oja the soqth xy lot No. Kj cnn\eyed to Silas -Sv’Grifiin, and on the west by lot No ]s6 contracted to Chnflds D. Cameron; it be- | n e I'd No. 184, of the allotment of the Bingham lands in-Ciymer township, Tioga County, Pennsylvania, and warrant numbers(U223 —containing forty-seven “CFes^ml?Lx-tenths ot aSi acre, with the usual allow nnc-3of six percent for roads J/*Micbnr.v tpnnhhijv contracted to Gilbert R Owtett, Jr., on tin* e.i«t b> lot coDfrtcted to Gilbert R. dwlett Jr., on the south hy ; ]ota No?. 102 and 4. convened to jfewberry Cloos, Jr., and oh the we-t b> lot No. 1. con* \cyid to Gilh-rt R. Owlelt. it U inn l"t No. 2 of thotillotnn nt of'tlie Blnjrham lands In township. Tioga count} PerL'ylvanjft, and part of warrant numbered IJOS —contain- Ingpixtv live aries. with the allowance uf six per cent for roads Ac., ab'mt 40 acres iknprovod. frame house, frame barn, anti Irmt trees thereon, i To be sold as the property of Darnel Cliuichdh t • . ALSO—A lot of land bounded and described as fol- On the north by lot N°« 133 of the allotment of thefßingbom LandsJn Richmond township contracted to Horace Borden andlotNio 151 contracted to Horace B.peymour. On the east iy lot No 160 Richmond A 'Rutland contracted to James Pbalen No, 116 Richmond, Rutland A Sullivan, contracted to Stives tor|Bai!ey. Qn the south by lot No. 19 Richmond, conveyed to James R Wilson and on the wes.t by lot No! 133 aforesaid. It being lot No. 142 of the allot mSit of the Bingham Lands "in Richmond township Tilga County, Pennsylvania and part of warrant num bered 1821—containing fifty acres and six-tenths of anfacre with the usual allowance of six percent for rojuls Ac , about 30 acres improved, house, burn A fr|lt trees, thereon, To bo sold as the properly- cf Bethuol Bentley. -{ALSO —A lot of land in WePsboro, bounded north ejat by -William Baebe, south west by Richard Eng lish, north west by Peafl Street, south e.isi by street hiding by ‘A. A, Mmples—containing $ of «n acre, frftnie house and fruit trees thereon. To he sold ns tne property ot M. J. Grierson, ndm’x. of Cbns Gncr srlp ami Montrnville Grierson, Caroline Grierson, and Aiia Grierson, heirs, Ac;, of Charles Grierson. | {ALSO —A lot ot land in Cl.vmer township, bounded ' nnrth by Caleb Trobridge. ea.-t by lands in possession j of Samuel Swimlor and Adrial King, south by Adrial King and west by A. B. Tanner—containing about 50 apres, about, fifteen acres improved, a frame honse ajid some fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the prop elrtv of Mulcom Tate; { ALSO A.lotof land in Delmnr township, bounded, rlorth by William Worrincr,-east by lands in posses sion of William Bacbe, south by Amos Warriner,and west by lands formerly of Simon Wilcox—containing about *l5 acres, about 12 acres improved, log house, ioo-Tiftm, and fruit trees thereon. To be. sold as the property of Hannah E. Hall. \ ALSO—A certain two story frame honso or build ing, situate in the township of Bloss, in the county of Tioga, on the east side of Williamson road, contain ing in part on said street 16 feet, more dr less, and in depth 28 feet, bounded on the north And east by va cant lots OWned by Seymour. Davis A Co., on the south l|y shop owned by P. L. Clark, on the west by Wil liamson road, an*d the lot or piece of ground and (jurtilagh appurtenant to said builcUng. To bo*sold ns (jhe properly of James R. Tullock owner or reputed Owner. j ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound. ia north by Wm, Updike: and S. AVood, cast by E. ' Vood, south by John Newberry and C. Gall, and west by S. Kennedy—containing about 104 acres, about ' 5-acres improved, frump bouse, fnfmc barn, log shop, 1 rilit tree? and orchard thereon. To bo sold as the i rof>crty of Philander W. Rockwell. ALSO—A lor of land in Delmnr township, bounded i iorth and wpst by highway, cast by William Eborentz. j,pd south by I. Stone—containing about four acres of j improved land, with some fruit trees thereon. Td be i old as the property of Joseph Humphrey. ALSO—A lot of .land Brookfield township, bounded north by S. Tubbs and John Lewis, east by lands, south by Bingham lands and,Lemuel Peaso, and .west by S. Tubbs, E. Culver and,B : nghntn 'ands—containing about one; hundred and seventy Kcrcs, about forty acres improved, a frame house and 'i orocVruU tree? tbcrcon. To be sold as the property >f Samuel Tubbs. ~.., , . , , ALSO—A lot of land in Tioga, bounded north by Irhoked Creek, east by road loading from Wellsboro md Tioga road to Bayers Mills, south by Wellsboro 'find Tioga road, and west by lands of Lypmn Adams —containing about one acre of land, a frame house; 'ram* out house or kitchen, frame barn and shed .and iruft trees tberoon. To be isold as the property of r&tpes Goodrich and Horace S. Johnson terre tenant. ALSO—A lot of land in'Chatham township, to wit: sommenbing about 10 rods west of. the rood south line.of the Taylor lot adjoining Richard Hull m the north; th.cnce west 100 rode along the line; hence north 33 f thonce cast to the rood; thence moth easterly to the plape of beginning—containing ,wcnty acrcSjfall improved, frame house, barn and ruit trees-thereon. To be sold as the property of SVilliam-D. Kelley. } ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bounded jortb by Unfibvs, cast by Dnffcys and James English,- loutb by I. J. W. Lewi?, ond\we?t by Ivins—contain- ; ng about 170 serfs* about 10 or 15 acres a 1 THE log house, shanty and fruit trees thorton. To be sold ■as the property of Samuel Campbell Jr; ALSO—A. lot of land in Gaines township, hounded north and West by Ballings lands, east by Long Run Road, and south by main highway-containing about one. acre of improved' land, a frame tavern house, frame barn* outbuildings and fruit trees thereon.. Tti he'sold as the property of Benjamin Burse. . ALSO—A lot of land in Lawrence towhnship, bounded ndrtb by Cowanesque River, east by-Widow kelson, south by the James Ford estate, and west by road rnnniqg ; south from Cowanesque River to .Hear Creek—Containing about 17 acres, all Improved and fruit trees thereon, excepting therefrom, two acres conveyed to* the Widow Nelson, hnd £ of iqg school, house lot. To be sold as the property of Henry .Qolegrove. . ALSO—A lot of land in Morris township, bounded north by warrant No. 4220, east by warrant No, 4308,’ south by warrant No. 4379, and west by y arrant Nbl 4388—containing about 990 acres with two. lumber shanties thereon. To be sold as the property of S. T.,McCormick. ■ * S, I POWER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Wellsboro, August 14, 1801; TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GTTEN that a Spe d-* ciftl Court will be held at the Court House,; iq Wellsboro, by the Hon. Ulysses Mercur, commencing on the third Monday of October next, to continue two week, for of the following causes, under the provisions of the act of Assembly of the 34th 1534. J. F. DONALDSON, Preth’y. August 14,1861. Samuel M Fox ys. J Thompson Pliny Bun vs. E B Jerould, Admrs Geo Wallace et M vs. I Inscbo S Pierce vs. J Duffey ct al Sobeiski Rosa . vs. Stephen Babceck;, Tioga County vs, John W. Maynard J S Bryden's Adra’r vs. Hiram Ihscbe F S Elliott vs. R T Davis et al Bingham Trustees vs. Stephen Potter J N. Bache vs. A C Ely Sarah L Keene vs. Amos Bixby Amos Bixby vs. Sarah L Keene Bingham Trustees vs. Anson Buck at al Bingham Trustees vs. Timothy Brace ct al A S Turner vs, John Drew et-a) James I Jackson vs. J N Bache, Ear Abel Nickerson vs. Peter Grreen M M Converse vs. Henry Colton ' George Coriies vs. Edwin Dyer John F. Donaldson vs. A P Cone Bingham Trustees- vs. .Dawd A Ciark u vs. • Martha J L Clark ct a) ■ i*wiug Machine Company are now maoaffictariog, and have on exhibition at their different salesroom*, machines making-the Shuttle or Lock-Stitch, of the same patterns ami at the same prices as their celebrated Grover and Baker Stitch Machines, thus affording the public the advantage of comparing the stitches of the two leading machines and exercMng theirown judgment as to thoir re spective merits. This is the only company that manufacture both kinds and therefore tHu only one that can ofhr this privilege to the purchaser. ** We speak from experience when wesay that, after having tried all thojprlncipal Sewing Machine*. we must accord to tliflt of Grover and Bnktr thopre eminence. Thoseindispen* «a»de features of sewing, strength,uniformity andehisticity, nil of which are jrought out in this inoomparable Invention, m.'.ke it the;first fiewipg machine in the country. Others have their goed points, hut this combines all, and possesses rveiy characteristic necessary to most desirable. ’* — y. Y. Christian Advocate and Journal. 1 Merit vs. Pcetexce.—Wc,perceive that the Grover and Baker Sewing Machine is every day growing more and in fa> or, both for manufacturing and family purposes —but especially as adapted to all the requirements of family use. Other machines, by dint of brazen puffery a& conniving with committees at annual fairs, have been thrust forward Into the first place ; but they are fast losing this undented posi tion. The rfsal merits of the Grover and Baker Machine are beginning to be known in a practical way. and daily Is the demand for them increasing, while the demand for heretofore better known, but inferior machines, is proportionally de creasing. So it turns out In this, as jn many othei instances, that‘honesty is the beat policy,’and the right, in the end comes uppermost. “ A trial -of over two years enables us to say with the great? cst confidence that there is po better machine foi general family use than Grover and Baker’s Rowing Machine Co. It makes a beautiful elastic scam that doe? not rip with wear or washing, runs almost noiselessly, is plain, simple, easy to work, and not liable to"get out of repairs fastens the ends of its own thrend, and uses threads and Silks directly from the spools on which they are bought."—JY. 1". Leader. Grover aju) Balter’* Machines’ work in thelrpoculiar stitch, and fabrics put together by it. may wear and drip to pieces from original weakness or hard usage, but come apart or give wav at the seams, they can not; they will bold together when the or calico around them hangs in rags and tat* tefs.—2V! K, Daily News. » Thbpoirits ire conceive most neemary and important to meet the wide range of requirements In a machine for family sewing,,we hnd more fully combined in the Grover and Ba ker, vjzf, extent of capacity, simplicity of construction, east* of management, advantage of using thread from two spools without re-tvindlng, strength of work, elasticity, durability and regularity of stitch, and' quietness of movement, We therefore mark award to the Grover and Baker.” —Report of 'jennestee Sate Fair of 1800—oZao of St. Louis Sate Fuir of 1860. May/IS, 1861.—1 y. VOLIINTEfeRS WANTED. A FEW GOOD ABLE MEN are wanted to jfill up a Cavalry Company now being formed in Troy, from Tioga and Bradford Counties. „This Com pany is bo Join a Regiment commanded by Col. Josiab Harlen, of Philadelphia. Snid regiment is to be an imjepfendetit regiment, subject to no, State military law, : and will be mustered into service as soon ns tbe requisite number are enlisted. The Government pro vides horses and equipments., j jtf. B; A tecruHing officer will be in Wejhboro and Tih orycady pay. HIDES and PELTS taken in- eaehnnp* -for Good* at the highest mnrketpricc. JO£. RIBEKOLLE. Wellaboro, Aug. 14, IS6I. * N. B. All thqgc indebted to the subscriber by book account, or otherwise, are requested to cftll 9 1 oqce affd square up. JOS. RIBEROLLE. Application for license.—|he w lowing persons. Lave filed their petitions in the Court of Quarter Sessions of Tioga County for Li. cences to keep inns or lavernp In their respective town ships, and a hearing upon the applications will bo hnd at tbe coming in of tho Courts in* th© afternoon of Wednesday, of first week of September Court, next, viz. A’nuroo,—L. L. Comstock, THE OSCEOLA HIGH SCHOOL WILL OPEN the Fall term of the ensuing year, Ang. 27th, Winter term, Dec. 10th, Spring term, March 25th, 1862. r Ejjph Term to continue fourteen weeks. Tuition from $3 to $6. Rooms furnished for those wishing to board themselves. Board $1.50 j Board and lodging,sl.7s per week; Room, $1.5.0 per term ; Instrumental Music, with use of ihsthi(petit, $lO.OO { Singingin classes free. School Books can be procured 5 at tbe Institution. For Circulars,., or,- for further particulars address A. R. l\ r |(JBTMAN, Principal . Osceola, July 51, ISdl. , TUEW COOEEK SHOP.— undersigned is a respectfully informs the citizens of Wellsboro and vicinity, that h© has opened k COOPER-SHOP i pp >site crOwL’s wicioN Snbp; and is ready to do all manner of work prompt *ind.to order, from a gallon keg to a tlfty< barfcl fqb.' Re pairing also done on short notice. 0. F. ELtllS. Wellsboro,. B, 1861. WOOL! WOOL! —The highest Market price paid for Wnol»*t tho Union Store of ; & CO. New wheat flour at 7 WfcJGRTS A BAltEtg; WE WOUliili H E §’3P fieri tr L L Y tltl ATTENTION ; ' i - z :r*en). iu a plain envelope, to any address, post \ receipt of two postage stamps, by addressing Dr. CU. J. C, KLINE, 27 Bowery, New York. Post Office box 4,686. the Nature, qcSttniua] V lintary emis Mental ami The impoi abuse tuav,U£ or the dangt tented bougii detponsti'fttij tientment. a plamed. hy h self ]>crXectljj ing All nie iif proTeyuoon undra paid, on thej .imtPolßTAflT AjVSOIJIVCEJIET! THE copartnership heretofore existing under,the firm of W. A. ItOE & Co., having been dissolved, flie sobscriber».for the purpose of immediately closing df> the business of the concern, now offers their large stock of Goods at NEW YORK COST. Persons desirous of making purchases, will find it to'thcir advantage to call at once ancPmak© their se lections, as 1 . -J •ST coirs, FIRST SER VED.” jk consists of the usual variSty and general tI FL •This sto Wjsortmcn CRT GO' iDS, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCSERT, shoes; Hats i caps, READY HADE CLOTHING, WARE, BOOTS GLASS WARS, T f Sbippen, beginning at north west corner of lot surveyed for Renry Tomb; thence by tbe,samo south 100 perches to a post; thenqc by land surveyed-for John S. Hastings west 40 ,perches to a post; thence by land surveyed for S. Newberry north one hundred perches,, to. a post; thence, by Elijah Phillips cast 40 perches fo'lhe place of containing twenty five acres, part of warmint No. 1040, James Wilson Warrantee. .P. C. lIOIG, . . ~ , AN DIIEW-BARTLE, | Ac/mwirtrotor.. Angus t 7,1851. Hl>Lt