qoa? 1 edneßdarif 1863. New, AdvprUsenioiits. - nri/i SaUt—R- Slowed Jr., §hetiß'4)i r AUen,,f«ditor,' : '' v,v'>‘i < taori Notice—' Thos. Allen,* Andfton - | JjVt-,‘ It' M. wV Shearman/ /> - 1 i ’i,firmcrt and, ’ , rn i„ g —Delmar School Direct)§, 1 mwa-; Efi'./j M* t.»rr,-Welleboro ,, li. KiKf 9 ct.—Keep ontof 1 |(|t £, ut of law-? 01 ' , o f>lUicB-M>nt,i *l, tkin aolod shoea-out oMaimpe. jhe&calriF " , irandy and pater—out of paty, ( /iffieh— out '«>- «• wtHW* f ” Jtl.fflonstrottf ain of BjjJ oat :of ****. \ /-• i A Picitm-E.-Mr. W. Jterf County,is now located in,db o]d.Odd Mloirs' Hull) (over David Hart's Store,) hero beta ambrotypes ot prices ranging ft jJ? twenty ab.lo two dollars, according to,,the sti caw. l))s sfio'taUng-plcturds onsheel poit through the mails. These pictures arpwell spo-, l„ 0 f by those who have examined tticm. * Give him mil. ' ' r . ‘ . Wwx Put.—The Boston f | ts tbe nail ft'says: ! * .*i'l * -Sot a tenth pwtof aU tho local new, w nch trana in any county town, finds its way J*tjlhe city napors, and ha who take* the latter;* estclu ,f. his own town or county paper, .don jijet fulfil ,tya, a cidteir,- Spot a person J»n .?Orthy to (own officer for ho most certainly., ||a. local /•K j - 0-ViTXi AccideST.— About nii(i 2fgj>'t Inst ,ja ? , John ice, (son of Sir. WWlaJu, this i) abre&kman.on the Eijiresa Srj j if. T, 6 Erie Railroad, fell fetfrce f;Ab "oaf's ivonia Station, and was so injured.tl (ft he died irte hours. It seems that hb was wali f-g on the tf the cars, and as a blinding storm d ! ileet was ’mg at the time, he slipped hud' felt ppon the Both of his legs were crushed by 1 hs wheel, t suffered intense anguish until Lis t pjth. He active andinteiligent young twenty in of age, anenlytson, whifro inhij ejy. death ilbgreal severity upon hie parents H-C 'eriiiug ■ ... AU--. A j-irtLE EjTfi.— : A Musical Cutortfoti, t/fha iSyitania, Bradford County/comuiet, lag ipn! »-’• . ;vM ■ 1 few Maple Sugar is being sold here at pyes rang ]q 12 to 16 cents per \h 0 a«Cor4> D $ L ' k quality* now is from two to three feet.deep’ ip: hcjwoods. mz is still good on the Utils. ’ J \ £ r bare was a thunder storm in-.this p ttr. o£,tho oq Sunday night; attended with si offers ,of ■ ' ■ : • l% LI •, ;? 1-2/ jdbew CnowL, Esq., the elect jdilustice ifoacein thiffßorp, has located hUda| ’oaac, for thcjpresant, *: ■ j 1 :'• Julies of this Boro, met at tbß -Coj ;tj House * afternoon of this week, to takf measures aqVtOfllMinfUgea 4$- a^ilcEpi — * «...„p.uao- iJ f-v -' ! v'L ’ President appoitjted; the irqjedjJluflii utatoh, aa Consul to St. Croix, ~ fce of the ;st India Islands. Mr. Young is $ Efficient m Editor, and well deserved this >1 jiaornbl© lent. Wq.are.ibucU gratified to la ‘ *b, lioiv bc has declined it, preferring to j ' main in t position, rather than imbibe “Saii fi Cruz,” tth sugar, in a."foreig land.” ' "•* V 1 'on, Doctor, for your friendly notfi l j_, Ifnd •hoalj hare fortifled'ourself * {h the making the oartant wine (No; S,) e ' h(bifed OTBng VallejUorlicultural Fnir'lj - t;sam fhiiis a iti'onger article ’than Oruz,” *or of Binghamton Daily add no 1 1 i . ' - JtTnr.—We take from our Draper $ I'-wcek ighl of oar t roadera, the' following > dgioal 3a to the Agitator bya yoiJng ladj ‘‘?it I* ole 'rnmtf secure-lwr : *>B I'ttgwi jcon- This is her , ■ • i ■'? 1 I AcTOBIOGIUPUV, v '(p S— * Umy name, . ? id>9 State of Vermont-I came,- r * I apent six years of my life;, sol in trouble, care and stiflfe. *f* I frratlMrned my a, b, c, : : ‘ ' 1 wj were happy days to roe ; 7 - /I ' to ichool,. with .young friends true,. , 5 1 BtTBr a thought of trouble kaopr. 1 ! days are past and fled, ■ treaty suowg, hate fallen on my Lead, I NngicbooUdays, are now all o’er f jwubful friends, T sea ho more. ’• - tß er, moved with his'goods;, 1 T * “Me they call Penn's Woods; •‘i bthiod our friends so true,' ‘ 4 «i with those who none of us knew.. •/ \ J«rß we Ured in Tioga County, - * * * much to our boutfty^ ** “sold out,"rand startediooe town of Woodhull, twelve jnilee away| r #J ' , * '»*e spent in Una pleasant town, iu street* all up and down. ' 8 JJ C » *ecm half so great, - |t u iiu I've traveled, in the old Granite '&•» Briton, in the dayk oIoW,' 'Hi S eoSr“ t * lat State, when tpy heart g ,0.3T8 L * -» P , ashes, in peace may be laid, 1 Birthplace where oft i f iaSro 0,,v Xtna. —Wo publish on our,, int- Philip Wetmore, of Charleston/’ jiV -I?‘‘ the sad mistake which occo red ™f hoys, on tho 13th. Wo'dlij tbo' dl from the Lycoming GafAtc, \i ~iefh the subject: ‘ 1 ’ "f.'tff?? 1,1 iugustus Reigluu'dj of SewWrtj,* _ Jl r. member of company K, 49th Penri-; 1 »«»f,wa« instantly killcdby b eh(k' 1 o'clock on tho mormngofthe f“ oUna - death,- elth k, v F . eis f* r * ( h “ oncte,! *-irt af ; body oh Thil«diy^e£io< . I \ P art J of tho reeiflwot bad' »eep'' “ gathcrihg fbrage, and 4¥il* oa ih<it ; l„u t 0r ® ed by negroes that a rebel (IcU . of malting a rendezvous Oljitb* Jernor of South, Carolina, net; at ■.,r Iwsld be captured., iha'oft Wi ogemons to siirprigo tha te' into t*o i!db!k“ <1 ** other in the «*/■-*. itti,. v “ 6 - Oro 'q“»ds, unexpected lljp them together at jjhf 'erme^r ; had. just orossedj fltfth.,,. behind, and op S.oj “Piling dense fog, prevwtpdl »##. tk b other < » nd momenta?, dyl i US* stn, fis A* WODIII C «“M« *0 > Jook it for granted that thW ”' 5 “‘"r after, and- £sd- vf it *1 / U at then*. ■*-. Wks dhotft Iwenty-Vvo yard*.’ Bat one volley of twenMßbnr rifles, was fired before the mistake was disco vefSttand eleven of the twentyli ■ four shots took effect, inttS||)yJiiHitig Copt. Sambo;' and Corporal nine others—, two'of them; Kiimbo and Cor poral Koigfaardj weim shot heart. Among the'-wounded, wereWm.'B. Reighord, (cousin of Cor4. poral Eeighard,)aos>- of)jliitry'Retghard of Lyeomi Ing creek, mortally wounded by a shot through theji lungs; James Stape,syphot,of Lyqomipg Creek, shot! in the thigh; and Georgoßboda, of Newberry,conln-, .shfniaff the elbow, and this bap torn’top iecea Wi tfab alii, .j , Further deetrqptieo afjlifewag fortunately prevented by thoniScers op botb Ridasrecogniriugtbe voice of each other in giving commands. Corporal Beighard was 'abont twenly-'thred years qfSgei-arfd irai fhb dtflj ch[ld qf bis paraHts.' H-fs tnother, fa daughter of Frederick Fessler, been dead for,,||v«ral yearlS wTh<£reiMinsl»f ; ’tbe ddoeasodvweio Interred in! the burial,grquud at .Newberry, qn. Saturday. Lieut.. Feaaler,wiH jje|)irn tp, goutb Cato Una, shortly, .- r „• iani ‘.Hi 1 , tilhjtfon,JsK]|h& 16th, of iMarcfb* .AMYANH, daughter of Isaac end A®y Ann Wheeler, aged 5 years. In Delmar, ojt-the 1 28th of March, Mrs. SENA ,SEEt£f£Eßi »ges $0 jepa, P mon|bs t and ft :; mnE'-fechopl Directors of; Delmar township wU P meet at,the Duller: School House, in, Stony Dork 'on Saturday, the 26th insL, at 10 o T clock A. M., to en gage teachers for the Summer Schools. Teachers wfll be expected to have their certificates with them. .Will also receive jiroposals and, contract to huild School Houses the following Summer, one iu the Boatman District No. Ift, and one In the Brewster Die* trlct No. 13. The Houses to bo built after the plan of tb'e one in-the Francis District No. 5. The wood (op the different schools for next,Winter's fjuie #IH he let at the same lime. AH further parlica lars made known the dajy above TUcntioned. By order nf the President, -JOHN DICKINSON, Seo'y, April 2, 1562.^1t. sfiPH#.*S COURT SALE.—By virtue of -an order of the Orphan'Court to me will sell at public vendue on Monday the 2lst-d&y of ' April. 1862, at cthe Court Bouse in Wellsboro, at 2 o’clock- P. M. A .certain lor of land in Delmar township, bounded ofl the north by lands’of James Lowry, on the east by the public highway, real estate formerly of Israel Merrick, deceased, and lands of 0. L. Gibson, on the south by 0. I/. Gibson, and Hartford Butler, ond on the west by lands formerly of John Fellows—contain ing’one hundred and nine acres, more or less, with about fifty acres improved, a frame house, two frame barns, and an apple orchard-thereon. [ SILAS JOHNSON, 1 AJ . HIRAM KIMBALL] j Aitmrt. March 2a, 1305. i SPRING- FASHIONS. ’ - • HP. QUICK HATTER, ' Mo. 135 Wutcr Sired, Elmira, beeps constantly on band a general assortment of ■’PASIIION SILK a.VD- CASSIXERE BATS. Also all Iqntfcof -Soft Hats and,Cap?, Fora for Ladiep, &c. IlnU made to order. Call and leave your meas ure, »nd then y*u can a Hat to fit yea. ’ Prices to suit the times. Quality warranted. Elmira, March 19,1862. t The .Knoxville Funmlry, CONTINUES is in.tbe.best run ning order, whore you can get Stoves, Plows, Road'ScrflpctoCutting Boxes,.SugarKettles Ac., Ac., of tho mostnpprovcd : patterns, and made* in the beat manner for a l;|;ss; prige . than ac'flny of ‘ tSo bind in the country. . Machinery made and repaired in good stylo on short notice. ' All kinds of produce, old iron, copper, brass and •vuv>>.v» in exchange for castings. _.P. S. An er S T " m yr*? to CASH PBRCHASEES. and settle - . WITHOUT DELAY, and save costs, tbst£ be; able to do a crcdl business an _part. , .J. P. Proprietor. Knoxville,‘ March 26, 1562.-6 in! ’ ’ • JELKJLAND BUBtiIIGH. ' Be it ordained by the Burgess and Town Council of the Boro of Elkland, dud ii is hereby ordained by tho-authurity of the same. Sue. 1. That from and after the date hereof no cattle, horses, sheep, geese or swine shall bo permitted , to run at large itrany of the public streets or high , ways of this Boro, and any owner or owners of any cattle, horses, sheep, geese or swine as aforesaid jser milting, or knowing them to run or be at large within ’tho streets or highways aforesaid shall, upon convic tion, pay a fine of not less than fifty cents, nor ■more than one dollar for each and every offence and for ’ each and every of tho cattle, horses, sheep, geese or swine, so found offendihg as aforesaid, one half of shid fine to go to the informer, and the balance to be paid into the hands*#/ tho Boro Treasurer* Bcc, 2. Thattiny person .or persons, fearing, put ting, permUtipgUfr fiuusin§ ! t<>bo c/ld’i within the limits of Any:'public street, or highway of Boro, any wagons, curls,, lumber. Jogs, drays, plpughf, furuung.utensils, or any obstructionsor rubbish what ever,' aulyect to a fine of not loss than oqij dollar, nor' more two dollars for each and every offence; and it shall be the duty of tho Supervisor and Con stable, or any other citizen of this Boro, for each and every neglect, or refusal Jn obey the provisions of this urdinauectoprosecute the offender and remove the obstructions. %' ‘ * tf, 1 i Secs3.ii It shall bo-iho r duly' of each ud every person pr persons owning, or bolding land witnin the limits'Jf this Boro,-fronting respectively on any of the'streets or highways now existing, or,which may hereafter exist in said Boro, to build and maintain a sidewalk of p.snk, boards, or gravel in the following manner, viz: If *of plank or boards they shall bo placed crosswise upon good and sufficient bed sills to ao four feet wido and placed not less than one footfrom the fence and filled between the fence and walk with gravel* The gravel walks shall be five feet wide and not leas than one foot thick, the same to bo construct ed of hill-gravel. The aforesaid walks are tube built under' the direction of the Burgess and Town Coun cil, who shall direct the building of walks of one dr more planks in width when more is not necessary,, and to relieve persons from building any walks'wbeig they are not actually required for the convenience of ibo-Borp. AU walks to be completed within thirty days after receiving notice from the Burgess and Town Council under tbe penalty of having the said walks built by the Boro authorities and a charge of 20 per cent, -in addition to thA amount of constructing the same. ” ‘ : it. PARTCHIJRST, Burgess. Attest, J. G. IUKKIIURST, Clerk. Elkltml, March 26, 1862. B, F-i.S.i Treasurer's Sale of Seated Lands,Tloga' 1 CountjTi Ea. ; In pursuance of tbe provision, of an Act of the General-'Assembly, passed ’the 9th day'of April, 1844,' will be exposed to "public sole at ; , Office in-Wellsborough, on the secood-Monday in June, 1862,Ahe tracts of land, etc., described; in- following list, unless the taxes due therein are paid beferp. that lira?. . HEIs T Rt B; CARD, e , Maroh is, 11862. Treasurer of Tioga Co. . lumoyeo Wied Owner, or ro Taxes Qi7A.\my. ■ . Q’v.l ” • VnoH assessed, j■> i BLOSS TOWNSHIP; House pad. lot 3 , , .147 . IJ-lotsi build’s : House & lots , U i, A , : 4" ■ 1 Town , lot* .. ; 3 to*n lots ; 120 ’ • jB3 town lots HOI town lots u -jo >. FAIR WABSUffi! AN ORDINANCE. Tbo!e Barman . -5. *79 . Char's Phipps 5 52 Win. Walkins a 70 Dyer Lowrey &Co 6 18 B. Dyer 21 05 Jas.-S. Gulick 6 82 J. V,L.:Pryne 3 00 Anthonylurk 1 25 A,O Bush 20 .•vJno.Bbdma ~..,-2 20 JXiB. Freeman 2 00 -Ellis Hughes i. .'ISO N.-Lisblner 1 60 Fofd.iUtbbone frCn.B 80 SejmoufjDavis & Co 1010 ifdga*c 6 it ft ir L A 1 Uit ator . iOoKFifetD Township. aj lrtfrffldtf -s' -120 ’ 80 JoetD. GUlett 2 40 y '’' c ~- •“ - c 163 " J.W, ADavid Lewis 257 ; ~ ,346' ri? 3*p^^^- : IS'^O' , • -62 ; ’ Samuel Place , .I 56 . 276 Levi Skinner ~ 8 28 ‘- 1 ■- >■ 40 i . Augustus Streeter 60 ; 14 - : v 12 U. D. Wood 1 18 charleston- township. , - 50 Geo. H. Bockus .3 40 - 00; ■- Tbo’s Bpok-..-; 5 67 V4O " “Dunoan'Campbell 5 91. ’ 686 ' lievi J, Cooley '• : ’65 78: ■ ■32 ~ Spencer CrittendenlQOO 108 Benj. Jones ■' 14 24 ”68 r -E. M. Jones ■ 360 42 ’ Etiram Mattison ,;4 20 34 .. David Beaks 6 30 91 ,Ti»o’» Vi Rockwell , 6 20 ■ 46 . Jno, S.’Thotnas -4 56.' 8« 10, 20 ’ : '2B ’ Jefemiafi Wilson 7 54’ ' 112 , 5. ; - 25, v . CojEn Colkat. 10 . SO r. Win. Simpson r --6 05 10 - - -40 Esra ; Jennings • 159 House end lot ■ Henry Kidder "- 5S 8 102 . Dtfrld Rees ' 205 5 95 Jacob Evans 1.77; ' 50,. Charles Yafaa 75 . .. : : r . CO.VINGTON TOWNSHIP.' 10 25 House. A lot, 100 127 John Qenesetts 97 Alien Crandall 2 60 , Vehemoa Culver 1 27 Geo. W. Jennings 20 Marshall Jennings 1 25 C.,F. Johnson 50 'James Mitchell 1 54 Jno; Siveany - 75 .D. IL Spencer . , ,92 Silas Smith , 117 Wm. Slingerland ’ 75 v Henry-Williams 221 Chaunoy pike' 74 A. J.. Douglas 1 11 Charles Price 63 E. and B. Lewis 10 70 Chns. Sears 2 10 47 S. 11. Wetmore 1 74 COVINGTON BORO. HouseA lot Grocery & lot. House & lot 1 lot S. C. i j. C. Johnson 5 00 Benj. & Evan Lewis 8,10 House & lot House & lot CHATHAM TOWNSHIP. 57 A.Blisa 1 71 . 6E A. A. Andrus 1 09 43 W. 0. Barnes 1 14 50 0. P. Beach 75 62- P. P. Christian 1 84 47 '■ Curtis Cornell 1 27 55 ' Michael’Conway ■ 82 -50 David-Cloose ; ; -75 50 Christopher Colvin '75 43 Abel Gregory 94 140: : . Wm.TX Kelly 4 20 C ■& :ir ■\ ■- ■1 - ' 30 House & lot 10 731 J. 0. Kelly 280 80 Kingsley 1 20 48 Wm. B. kacas 86 50 Oraile Mnrtell 2 10 76 , Andrew Newton. 114 : 70' Amos Rundle 1 71 60' ' '/ Morgan Schoonover 1 28 36 Isaac Scytnonds 1 60 80 Daniel Taylor 1 28 58 - Wm. Wiles 87 US' 1. Allen" 217 48 Elias Drum 88 87 Harvey Heath 2 59 L. D. Kinner 1 OO 50 Oiiel King 1 45^ Edmqnd Bacon 86 45 Augustus Woodbury 3 15 CLYMER TOWNSHIP. 45 Giles Marvin 70 9 Jno. Rockwell 20 . 50 , Francis Richard 75 DELMAR TOWNSHIP. House & lot 10' House & lot 13 Franklin Aeliley '2ll Edward Black • 25’ Francis Baker. 1 84 Ichabod Brown 3 45 Morton Berry 2 11 Isaac Catlin 1 72 Richard Elliott 168 Link 20 McGrongb 24 Jeremiah Campbell I 30 Wm. Elliott 321 Henry Darling ,100 Job Green 1 00 Henry Gamble / 50 Warren Hall 55 50 Tho’s M. Kennedy- 75 175 Horton Mattison 1 651 50 Enos Stratton ■ DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP. Ila Eleazer Seeley ELKIAND BORO. . D. Freeborn ELK TOWNSHIP. David T Billings i FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP, 100 Calvin Hanraoro j . v 99. . George Ruda j GAINES TOWNSHIP. Saw-mill A 6 Alonzo Smith BEoase t lot 30 100 50 75 25 Ilmise & lut House,& lot ~80 25 . 50 50 i 60 House it lot Houap & lot 30 - Saw-mill & , ] So i 475 j Alex’r Mnttison.jr 49 61 Saw-milllot J, A. Smith's eat,,,' 6 00 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. 62 A. b. Howland I 86 1 94 Sara’l Kendrick 8 54 J. C. Krosqn 40 D. Larison - 2 66 40 lloDseilot Hoose|£lot J. Moore Whitmore & Mitchell 1-80 J. D. Narimore , -40 Miner Owens - 225 Elias Russell ,1." , 218 Charles Shires ■ 75 Asa Smith , 1 05 Daniel Brockwey ■4 66 J. P, Cleveland 80 A. P. Cone 96 Wright Dunham 376 H. H, Dent 8 64 Samuel Tickers 3 12 Riley Churchill 1 32 IL-Detmater ' 99 Samuel Kemp . 1 87 Alonzo Latin 99 Caleb H. Miller 50 75 Jackson Morrell 1 90 S 3 Elias Moore 2 82 37 ‘ S. Rbinesmith 73 15 Leri Roundsrilla SO 36 ■" Wni. Spaulding ,94 . 100. —.Titus , ,150 . ! -it .36; <■ Joshua Hornley., .56 i : ' 1 65 :i 1 Mills Lemorrell ,1 05 1 .51 Middl*brnok.&Butts- 51 ’ . 50 A. &H. Bullock 75 Uouse& lot 50 | 70 I 100 27 House & lot 10,. i 20 ; House 3s lot 10 r 3 r I 1 £0 Isaac Bryant • , j'AOz jQeorge Cady ..Sisiasir'.f - 25 - .cWna.Hadga 1 . 20 Benj. Powers 40 - W.Phelps 10, ; - , , , Si) 'BarryjCaiiar 15 . 132-.: .James Lathrops - " ‘2 &-'■■■ R Smith 4 98 Rrchardßobbias ■ ; xaMßnce boro. ; ; Hoose&lot ■’Erios Stosson , ~ , S. E:IIivU '-- 1 “ V Vi'i •’ S. J. McGullough “ . R.T. Kyon VtIBBRI* TOWNSHIP. : House* lot : ; 46 ’ Datld Plank "■ 68 .. Henry Miller •| - 58 M.Rjnlc > |;. 30 Jno.WinteM';. MORRIS TOWNSHIP! 74 L. T! Scarborough ■ "95 '■'■ Jacob Biuer 160 Henry Brill ! ■J 40'. -■ 0. L. Farnsworth 46 Sara’i M. Harrison MANSFIELD BORO. House & lot Miner Cungdon- House,shop & lot Aaron Ingalls Town lot , Win.;Manning - SHDDLBBORY TOWNSHIP.; 20 10 Ifr 8 17 4 ' 21 ...,107, 5 ,5;- v . .-i 7 03~ 20,, R.Briilgdon 38 8 37 Burrell & Carpenter 1 83 2 toll-houses & lots Bayer & Co., 375 14 32 E. Churchill 1 20 r 165 Wm. Garretson \ 225 130 Thomas Leet 3 30 77 T. J. Mann 2 33 60, , Jos. Sinead 353 NELSONTOWNBHIP. Geo, Stanley 43 Hiram dinar OSCEOLA TOWNSHIP. House & lot - > 2 20 f C. H. Coolgrove House & lot ''/ Dayid Crow! House & lot Isaau Taft 25 Charles VahzHe Quaye ih>t , . RUTLAND TOWNSHIP. 4 34 Benj. Wilson House i lot , F. Martin House 4 lot ffm. 0. Allen 4 26 J. K. Burgess' 100 Wm. Brace 50 Wm, Everett House & lot Ansel Hull House 4 lot Goo. Haley, jr., - 70 House & lot House 4 lot 4 54 iSu ) RICHMOND TOWNSHIP. 50 E. C. Johnson 2 48 50 J. C. Johnson. 7 4C Furnace A 713 Mansfield Iron-w’s 239 02 50 O. O. Williams, 3 96 ISO James Simpson 8 05 ' 'lOO - " Chsis. I>. Perry ''4 05 ' 41 Snm'l Bardwell 10 ; 200 L. C. Griggs House, lot A saw-mill C. L. Btfpcb . 100 Henry Booth 100 Joseph Cessler 105 Wm. E. Morris 59 Ralph Simpson 8 142 John Dorspit 2 23 KoselGile ‘3O" - Henry Burley SHIPPEN TOWNSHIP. 5 45 Richard Cush 50 Jas. M. Bush 100 Jno. Hastings 5 ■ 55 R. R. Johrtson . 92 Albert U. Landis 50 , Chsuncy Austin 100 11. A. Guernsey 100 1 Calvin Nichoishn SULLIVAN TOWNSHIP'.' 3 77 Spicer Davenport 6 50 Isaac Ilarvy TIOGA TOWNSHIP. 250' Isaac Benson 50 E. Hawley .2 40 Wm. G. Kelly 4 0 Byron Niles House ft lot Page 5 A. Sanderson House 4 lot Geo. Sbanlaver goose 4 lot Chas. Sanderson ouse 4 lot G. W. Taylor 4 20 1 00 3 24 1 50 73 162 50 25 House k lot House k lot s2V7 UNION TOWNSHIP. 50 _ Chas. Da France 169 30 Wm. Stratton 1 ■ I 15 133 Gao. Armstrong 349 10 J. R. Campbell 1 35. 47 Merrick Cr.indall eat, 5 08 ' SO Oliver SeilarJ 13 65 40 Joseph-Brion 135 17 Daniel Ilartaock , 128 35 Chas. & Jno. King 319 20 Wm.H. Norris _ C 7 - .J 8 - i Jackson RW 90 88 Oliver W hitcomb 202 56 . Junes Ferry 105 52 James Hethertrin 75 88 0.4 J. N. Whitcomb 2 02' 43 Dyer. Austin 168 25 Lorento Ames ’ 3l 53 19' Ohauncy Bacon 163 815 Jno. Green ' ll 57. 55 1 , Henry Harmon . i 94 294 Mark Sinto 12 30 37 John Smith i 237 47 Sahi’lSherraan 70, 26 Daniel Luther 138 : 35 Jno'. Morse 148; WESTFIELD TOWNSHIfc 14 30 10 Shopand lot Collou 80 , -Stephen l>tbw ■ 47.. AldVm Ladd 16 H.McF»U WABI) TOWNSHIP. 105 Jiilin Rioter ' fK> Henry Fwi . I 30 1 60 -4- 62 i ■ so i 60 ?56 ! 31 ,vBO 1-80 2 10 1.00 80 Jno. Bobinett . iTH.Sbady r 1 3. OlHerholt' 575 r[is 52 I 18 2 ; 00 80 1 03 1 00 foo 1-20 Ephraim Bryant 72 Luther Ca penter 48 Charles Suipmers - 218 { Jabez Bryant ,3-71 Jas. Dunham , 2 84 Wm. Alien 1 01 Mary M. Allen 72 Jas. W. Burrell . 84 I 78 25 75 31 A: O. Jewell .i 105 Peter Murrell . 75 John Stage 50 R. Canada 1 10 OIAUCC W TO 1 61 24 21 1 25 6,75 6 75 7 06 3 96 7 74 CO 4 59 467 2: 12 I 50 r. 76 'y 66 {; 00 I] 70 60 102? 30 125 / 810 / 50 100 I 220 1$ 14 20 I M. D. Wylie Dennis Wright ‘ Benj. Shelman Fredk-.ReeSe Xliram Pickering 45 120 ‘75 84 I O' 122 - ' ,100' ! v Oeo.WilVina 12 ~ 128\, '. John Benson' 140 Frank Benger • v •: 87” Ztipher Cornell 83 B. C. Hart ... 42 Adam Hart WO Wm. Stage ■ ■ 100 ' Courtlnnd Stevens lot ' Isaac Stage , i 100 A. J. Austin - ' C. Connelly . 152 Timothy Durgan 74 . Wm: Annie *5O EJm. Austin ! 171 Zopber Cornell , 50 Wo. Sullivan 42 Aaron Wood WELLSBORO. I and houeo Chas. Margraff Treastrer’s Sale of Unseated Land#, Tioga County, Fa. In pursnanoa of an Act of the General Assembly, passed the I3tb day of March, IBlsi will be exposed to public sale at the CommisKioners* Office In Wells* borough, un the second .Monday it? Jano, 1903, the tracts of land described in the following list, unless the taxes duo thereon are l paid'before that time. lIENBY B. CARD, March 10,1902, Treasurer of Tioga County, No. of O’ P Warrantee Taxes. Qt’y. Qt'y. or Owner. BLOS3, 275 Kicklin i Griffith ZTS da 583 do 393 do 200 do 405 da 400 da 526 do 600 do •00 do 700 Jo 436 do ' 364 da 344 Win. Wilson 100 • Franklin College 440 James WUsou 540 do 360} ‘ da 137} ' do 137} do 208 James Wilson 252 do 366} do 137} do r 1374 do 206 do 253 do Nitklin ft Griffith do James Wilson 510 do 87 ll.lfinstiDe 132 Wm. Wilson 132 do 133 ' do BROOKFIELD, 5916 •< 5927 «4 5977 1100 1126 i. noo : 1620 1860 300 1061 1099 5016 44 5055 1099 5932 59U 6054 5053 5903 1081 1100 1099 1109 725 Tubbs & others 94 Benson Tubbs 118 T. M. Willing 40 T* M.’Willing ' 76 da COVINGTON. 1854 less 1860 4 1861 257 504 275 73 ,275 160 1100 5194 5497 5916 Ueo. Mead* ■ 14 79 do 43 75 Hicklic 4 GriSIUl 23 86 E, Dyer 4 32 Kicklin 4 QriQith 23 85 A. Blues 5 7g Baldwin 4 Emery 860 CHARLESTON. 475 James Wilson 202 do 20« tin. 400 do 201 da 409 do 150 1100 500 300 5916 1000 1093 4472 4173 4474 849 . 880 WB9 i 4479; - IiSW Soil)’ - US 900 1099 tost I 3053 5*03 ligi tiro lift* ■ lifts 448* ukt 539 490 379 123 123 19<J 168 300 489 200 247 247 CLV4IBR 272 W. Williak 130 do 949 do 634 do 346 do 133 Goo. Herrlioa 600 do 307 R. Blackwell 303 W. Williak CHATHAM. 990 1003 1000 898 liSt 4474 447i2 !J7 fii !25 i 1328 1003 !01 I UO do 300 do DEERFIELD " 224 Ja« Slrairbridge 32 30 360 Siltu Killiiigi 36 90 130 Jlo Slrairbridga 13 81 338 So 38 58 181 do T 9 22 340 ' do 34 Q 2 2TO do 21 88 143 do - 14 30 '651 do ' 65-62 6’43 do '65*02 STB do S 2 07 121 1099 .70 1099 5179 1099 5177 1100 5478 1099 5181 « 50)0 --- 1041 3097 1092 5810 7041 54 SO ; 7099 1« J «» I*B 0t 5777 . « 5178 “ 5018 1041 517 S 1099 5179 1099 113 I*7 HO 'Bl7 'DELMAR 'BO J« Stewart 10 20 108, Jag Wilson m 33 82 •613 <t fi«her 82 86 3<J do 23 92 372- do 33 92, *lB do 9 28 790 J«i Wilton 139 49 7» do 13 04 287 A 80 8S 4 445 1545 $9O 1579 ’ 1582 1583 " 1638 •' 4208 “ «li « a «« 49iS 1072 f ' 42M 990 «ir “ 43t3 1072 4461 1003 4483 V 4484 i--*"' 44,07 979 WO3 110 no 210 • IfiS do- 220 80 m. ItP VorfcMß 27 io Andrew Aldrich Wm. Baldwin Walter Colwell John Foster David Forest (ieo.dates ■Rudolph HilSger B. C. Hart C. L. Nash Isaac W. Smith A,sa Slater . John J. Smith • 1007 0:& L. Wheeler " 1 83 1072 285 435 100 84 600 100 S 41 200 200 3 18 3 70 96 86 150 52 1 30 160 40 2095 15 04 5 10 9 69 158 18 5726 S 3 30 CB 60 67 28 98 60 Hews £ Fisber James Wilson do Hews £ Fisher James' Wilson .do do Hews k Fishrer Hews k Fisher do 14 08 So 93 137 20 124 00 »1 51 81 61 73 49 60 79 48 30 16 32 de IS 32 James Wilson 43 78 How? 4 Fisher 2104 U S Waiige (owner) 957 Hews 4 Fisher 14 28 Underhill 13120 Jamaa Wiisoq 34 30 Hews 4 Fisher 30 79 do 30 79- 32 13 15 36 in n 74 BO 40 16 15 75 70 83 36 42 35 SI R. ISlvJtiraU ' IJ«S J. E. Ljon 3 41 A. Crnnd«f! -36 08 Crandall & Eta'fcrj '34 '6l Ira Davenpdrt S 3 50 Samuel King 34 57 J. Waters 35 4T Geo. Barrisrtn 16 58 Hebert MuVris 25,08 A C Bush 31 00 25 53 25 53 '« 85 B*os. 048 ■>'BB 5 57 50 01 WSO . ««r IS ST a*t 13 8* 21 Si SHM 128 ST 1.28 87 835 TO :21 CiM Emery 203 99 Jas Wilson - 420 055 1 . do- 42 00 232 do 39 02 4g2--! do 19 90 T'"‘V. do 85 92 090 4216 4215 4218 4214 4462 4465 4205 1002 do r ,80 dO ,'r 148 ’ Jas Kimboll 176 J Jas Wilson 50 ■■ do 990 104 990 234 990 4208 1544 4218 4218 •1539 4214 '■'Bs «5 - ns 138 2T 189 66 :> 247 247 990 1953 1582 1583 4428 4223 340 (I ,598 990 986 966 990 229'. ‘ 400 132 60 100 Robt Kennedy i 2503 .1002 (1 II 2509 2610: 2579 2613 2628 2629 It 990 795 *< ; 840 “ \ 150 1000 990 m 500 079 679 £6O. 237- 718 mi 106 53$ II 956 u 4429 (I 841 II 990 II 4438 4439 495 465 It 990 679 «l 1002 40 , W Willink GAINES, i. 802 Geo Jtos. dot 2299 2304 2305 l( 1002 372 > 164 544 890 2308 2348 2361 . , » 2359 985 2360 990 2379 1002 2434 990 2437 2382 2427 2479 2481 2501 2335 1707' 990 1002 900 552 886 1002 990 590 271 740 1002 990 1002 850 602 ‘ 195 331 286 10*1 2433 2356 2358 229*7 2294 990 1002 440 1000 II 2306 2356 2298 & 1000 !•■ 990 2306 2308' MQ JACKSON, 40 8 ‘ "" 'do 1 m i: 349 do" TO do 75 do 158 do ISO , do: "•Mt* do; 210 do •• SO do 1100 1099 • .„3o I2fr .Hcs 1 17185 19 ill 2254 8 92 17 67 1826 Jas .Wilson " do do do 4 09 do 2 91 Geo W Lewis 3 47 Jas Wilson 24 23 Albert Leet .7_ 21 : Hews & Fisher 42 36 do 43 30 i Joe Wilson 5 66 i do 428 do 517 do ' 282 I Rob* Kennedy 10255 ! 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