AGITiTOR, . MlB(oEfc I. AKE froß. Iff'* ' ‘ ' ' " T ' j 'lf'‘Ti~ Ad*Brti»«6aent». lowri>7,President.J ■ - ft. Kolia— D. L TT. GwftiMy, ui-frti K. Wilght. 'f y OR in 7)»Vof«-*-Td Jobo H> J;. He Affraieement —J. B. Kile*. ? : ' J , B.' Archer, Segbty.; : jg'. Sole,— Sheriff BiowelL 5 , Bors Exb»*BAKT.—W« ha»e fetter In one-of Iho ‘Companle* at J«(»|on4fi, .tier date of May Btlr/»aewing the elnb of 2* for the Agitator, he timp ns nerer wilder witUexoiteme |t;th»n ■ ffe here glorion* new* from all 4i* W e me a.pntiy girt for tie o,t i j plump one I” - , . ! ■rill state to our friend that there >s no -jeed to, one in sdrance. There are plenty of#«ni, „ Stay-at-home-Ranger* win not »•';*«» •» chance when the fighting by* ■ ■DeowwSp—On Saturday, Mejr 3d, « in ft. forenoon, Mr. Harcni Rob«M f Cj drowned in B»« Creek tt|folr circcamiances; He was employed /other men in dtitring lege for Phelps^pdgo The deceased and hip brother ft on Battle Snake Bock neat Uoyds «otel. both accidentally .lipped from.lbo rock «»th* ,4 both .warn for the .here. Danforlh rt|ehed t in safety, bat h> deceased,*!* ex. .wimmer, it i. .apposed was attacked frith » md tank. A Boat-was rent at once to Be aa; and he wa. picked up within * few , uk *B to the house at onco. and aU applfrnces ucitale £im irere at once Vonght into/re&ii.l but in rain. He was 24 years of ago ;arS| in i, and hil untimely death is lamented all lew him. , j ja “Disease a.vd Dsatb.”—Jfr. £^tor .M IThs , which is derasUting ■ff'ellaboro,'l« ringing ’ It sulks oar streets at noonday withl|old . makes “ night.hideous" with ttarevefengs. m say of its‘ravages in your Born, is JJnore !, with regard bar own. Whiskey |i ,ss water. ” . is . hare two-hotels, neither of. them drunkards in proportjon.SVhy Ilhorities do not interfere; it a mamf to .|y,ery Tehsve families in oar midst who live io|con •j women and; children who seldom* is to lie down in peace and quietneis.ijhflo low oitisens, men .who pass for reip"»c=|sblo, themselves civilised and enlightened *( re tosey—the price of their wretchednit I,■ ires by which oar beautiful village bil ; been d, J n.ay -no doubt, be. justly tq'the incendiary. i« bane of our.country,‘that so little tijjfard ) the laws, for the suppression of;.V itSiaDd ty. Wo join in the demand upon thbjejn. Mo put a stop to this unlawful truffle.' Let lose duly it is, proceed at once j^mnstdj,land deserve and receive Wei thanks‘of I; f , (ay 8, 1862. . Many SurranKj*. iteiiexts or Tub Tioga Bors.~Tbef«ol. tbii Count; were, At the latott «ecoOnt|i, v at iwing places i, tit Rifles, Reserve Corps, Capt. HoUaad ) 'VTas I'eonth, opposite Fredericksburg, Var ■ !, lit Rifles, Reserve Corps, Cspt. |filos, w st luth, opposite Fredericksburg, V». ' Oth Pa. Res. Carlo, woj sl/Fal asite -Fredcriekshurg.V*. ! )7th Pa. Tali., Cspt. Caulking, was at’ the Williamsburg, Va., and covered itself &th r I. . . iB, 101st Heg’t,- P 4. Vol«.,Capt V. A v ßlljott, wlitirecn Williamsburg and Richmond, in Me m’s Grand Army, i f ' i aF, 7th Reg’t, Pa. Oarairy, CaptrDarUj fya*| in hltle of Lebanan, Tann.,(ls mil** from Kaih blHay 5. ■ I | , iij; ; Pa. Capt. Andrews, was glso In ihttli at Lebanon, Tann. { ? KL, id Pa,' Capt |R. T. W«od, If ail at nuKonroe, Va., probably "on to Rißbtnard,"ot «• •.{ i ' v-jj ltH,4sit Heg’t., Pa.,Vela., Capt Scbiefelifl, was lilmd,-S. C. 'i_ - . i - ■ - -ij i; Heg’t, Pa.: Vols., Capt. Hills, n »/fat r, Ee»ard, Hilton Hoad Island,! S. C. . 1,. Heg’t, Pa, Vols., Capt Whitne) ,;waa Maitland, S.,C. ' ' ;tf.h . ItC. lit Rifles, Pa. R.I C. V., Capt McDoualllrta tladericksburg, Va, 1 ■ . 1 ■Hi parts of Companies raised .jo tbia Conn ly for 'T«tk Regiments, and the boys In the regiment* bWertem States, can only be heard from )coa- We shall bo glad ofany information , isii to '•"'ißents of our brajre boy a, and we k'ome from time to lime, opt only for t) sjEb of oat people at[ home, ba t for the I unt *• soldlcra, who no doubt like to bear ff' we. of each other. * Advertisement. [. ■ it has just -received hie 8d larged h£k ifsv pn ?* G°°d»i consisting moejly of' £l'r*ss *> clo »ks, Norr,English Walking Goods 4e.i goods Id greet denial djit -s*-» Urge line ?f ,Dew Dress Goodsst It s).t, H“‘ s * do 18, do 25,d031, do SSVnen sJ yfes wpr.tts. Dress Goods werenever in belt* Oil ' wnsur Reaper. iWeteU’ best’ DeLtlp ell ii Y u, '9; 10,1 lets. Domestic stops full. < odd it^ 1 ' Pont clothe Is. fid. per yd. D! ifcie „ otl| j 22«5. ehoep et 3t. XaneotJ >o4» * tock c » u l L . w Wlu ■ ’ ■ 1 .j) P*Ml>til so, 13CT.-30 ,J. A.fAltsol i|i L ! fill'' ®w. B.D.Stilwelj, Mr. "M k^' 0 ’ on <*• Ulh the,tool :-.ef l^!fh* 7 , aw - J - 9. Calkins, Mr. SLIA Bi Deerfield, to Mist BAST 8.-CLOSI yit k*,; „ xs e>. ,■, i *S,u?lf 0 ,. rd ooan ‘y. tin fils sth tel ittf AMANDA, wife of Eobei !&■ U:tJk gft. te tbs 24A yw of hfreg \7\ in o(Torce< | || KfiliS' by l In Tioga Co., Com. !' & Q, ' Omm Dec. Term, 1851, N* & } Petition and itM in( n~\ **sll it, ’ force. . ■ i '.7: u -Helm.- , . V;. '«fc| O„ . ■•■ 1 7 0 Ij. n , —too are • hereby -notified ‘, jt '•Wj, i “’ l’“ Qr ’'if®) byher next friend -gr -1*? 10 »*»•' Ctm « ot Coa f' 3 { or * iiTOrc * from tbebliS ?**>•» it. ***** »ald eonrt hare appoir «d b»i,.V June next for beanng the t iid tw Pr«mi«es, atwhioh time' Ddj IW2 tt *° 4 * £>° ‘btok proper. -. t. ! - H. STOfffiLLiJr.jSh' ' b lt »fc?il he I 6by « lTen that twt|H K*JS 2u? m *“* of Mar Wtaai, fflCStai « d ‘ y J“ th# «»c« of »»« C ** P *-> for th# ;P»n ME L Co m p, B , for p 2 pMisj; ; , J. towalsjj ““ I • . M t of Mtnafield Irod Vyoifli ' TIOGA COUNTY r FULLY APPRECIATING FES RAR6R PATRONAGE • * - - - . • f- . ■ • - B ESTOWS D U PON U S ' /f: TBS PAST TEAK, ■ made Preparations Coming Spring LA BOSS THAN HERETOFORE. r . WB NOW FULLY KNOW HAT THE PEOPLE WA^T. IT GOOD GOODS AT THEIB CASH VALUE. ’'r THIS IS WHAT WE ABE * \ NOW PREPARED, MORE THOROUGHLY TO OITB TO ALL. liarge Additions rUJLUEST CONFIDENCE, ■s OUR VRIE^DS AN EARLY CALL, Ferine & 00., V Ta the People of WE WOULD SAT, THAT f. ‘ c ', r • 6 S UB IE 0 ff* H ATE Jf-O.MTMM ON A SCALS * » t TfcanEver Before BA TpfO RECEIVED i - i TO OUB STOCK, , WR WJTB TBM r". f~>r inti n To Give Us pa. THE TIOGA c6'UNTT‘'A'GTTA'T0 t E; SHERIFF'S SALES. 1 By vlrtudpf sundry Frit* of Levari Facins, Fi eri „ Facias, and Venditioni Exponas, issued nut of • tireCoartofCbmmonPTeaa of Tioga county,-Pa;, to me directed, will be,exposed to public sale in the' Court. House in Welishoro, n_n.Monday the' 2nd' dayof Juno/1862. at. X o'clock .in the afternoon the following described property, to wit: A intoflnnd inMiddlebury bounded and.desoribed as follows : On the north by lot No. 299 of the allotment of the Bingham landa.ia Midd'ebury twp. ‘now in the possession of John M., Croft and lot No. 163 contracted .to Oliver Onnsby and C.D. War ner; on the east by .lot No. 163 aforesaid and lot No. 9 contracted to Sylvester Conklin; on the south' by lot No.. 73 and. on the west by lot No. 73 afore said and lot No- IM contracted'to Janies Croft. It being-let No. 43 of, the allotment of, the Bingham, lands In Middlebnry township, Tioga cd., Pa., and part of warrants 1350 and 1353, containing 102 9-10 acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, Ac.; about 60 acres improved, log house, frame barn and 2 small apple orchards thereon. To be sold as the property of Aaron Mosher. Also, a lot of land in Rutland township bounded and described as follows: On the north by lot np. 3] of the allotment of the Binghrup. lands in Rat land township contracted -to Andrew C. Jewell on the east by. lots no. 5 contracted to Chas. Petty, no. 27 contracted to Otis S. Benson and no. 28; on the south by lot no. 38 conveyed to Samufl M. Palmer and on the west by !bt no. 38 aforesaid, lot no. 32 contracted to H. S.-Vaughn and lo.tno. 31 aforesaid. It being Ft no. 29 of the_ allotment ot the Bingham lands in Rutland township. Tioga co,, Pa., and part of warrants numbered 1372 imdl4o3, containing 111 and 2-10 of an acre, with the usual allowance of 6, .percent for roads, &c., about 25 acres improved, frame and log-house and shed “thereon. STo be Sold as the property of Isaac B. Simison, <Also a lot of land in Westfield hvp. bounded and described oa follows: On the north by lot no. 34 of the allotment of the Binebains lands in Westfield township contracted to Vine Seagears, and lot no. 48 conveyed to EobertL. Davis, on , the east by lot no 48 aforesaid, lot no. 49 contracted to Lirids- Ipy Mulfhrd. nnd lot no. 70 conveyed' to Thomas Strait.. On the south by lot-no. 70 .aforesaid, and lot no. 71 conveyed to Andrew' Otncs, and on the west by lot no. 40. contracted'to Win. Lahore, it being lot no. 47 of the allotment of the Bingbatn lands in Wettfield township, Tioga county, Pa., and part of warrant numbered 1319. containing 62 acres and 2-10 of un-acre wi)h the usual allowance of six per'cent for roads, Ac., about 40 acres im proved, 1 frame house. 1 frame barn, and a few frnit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of AWn Butler. Aslo, a lot of land in Covington, bounded north by’D. 8 If elan east by highway or Williamson roadgsonth by Wm.-Swan, and west by the Ti r ga river, containing about S acres ali improved,with 1 framehouse, cow shed and a few fruit trees there on. To be sold as the property nf J. E. Whitman- Also, a lot of land bounded and described as fol lows : On the north by lot no. 48 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield township con veyed to Robert L. Davis: on the east by lotno. 51 'conveyed to Won. D. Kelley; on the south by lot no. 70 conveyed to Thomas Strait, and on the west by lotno. 70 aforesaid and lot no 47 .conti acted to Alvin Butler. It being lot no. 49 of the allot ,ment of the Bingham lands, in Westfield township, Tioga co„ Pa.,and part of warrants numbered 1319 and !322, containing '2O and'Swacres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cenf’fof-roads, ACrdhout 15 acres improved, 1 small framehouse, 1 logbarn, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Lindsley.Mulford in trust for Edward Mnlford. - ' \ - Also a lot of land In Lawrenceville,.bounded north bv State street or street running east from the Williamson road to the Tioga river; east by Phil ander Hurd; south by Joel Adams,. Cowley and Meeting-house lot, and west by Main street and Cowley, containing about one acre, more or less, all improved-,with a large frame bouse,.frame bain, frame office, ice-house, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the. property of Lewis ■, Darling. .Also a lot of land in Liberty township bounded ,as follows : North by lauds of George Hart, east -1 by Nathan Boot, south by Jacob Moyer, and west j*by John Hart,containing about 75 acres all improv- I ed, with frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the properly of Hen ry B. Brion. I Also another lot of land bounded and described ias follows: Beginning at a post sixty perches west from the south west corner of lot no. 67 of the allotment of the, Bingham lands in Morris township, thence along Hoes of land of the Bingham Estate south one hundred • and ■ forty perches, west eighty perches, north’ one hundred and forty perches and east eighty perches to the I place of beginning. It being lot no. sixty-two. of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Morris township, T*oga County, ;Pa«, and part numbered 1179, containing sixty-six acres; withibe usnnl allowance bf Sii per cent for roads, tScc. To be sold as the property of- Henry B. Brion and James H. Boot. Also, a lot of land bounded and described as follows; On, the north by lot no. 85 of the al lotment of the Bingham lands in Jackson town ship conveyed to Garrett Millar; on the east by lot no. 94 conveyed to Stephen L. Panniter, •ad lot no. 114 conveyel to Joseph B!y, on tho south by lot no. 119 conveyed to S. L. Parmiter, and da tho west by lot no. 95 conveyed to Joeiah Hammond. It being part of lot no. 113 of the. allotment aforesaid,- and part of warrants num bered 1406 and 1413, containing 26 and 9-10 acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads,&c. Also, another lot bounded on the north by lot no. % aforesaid; on the east by lot n tL 119 aforesaid; on the south by lot no. 13} conveyed to Seth Dag gett, and on the west by lot no. 113; &0., conveyed to Boyauton and Dolyrmple. It being part of lot no. 113 of the allotment of the Bingham lauds iu Jackson township, Tioga co. Pa., and part of war-" rant nambered 1406, containing 17 ana 6-10 of an acre, with the’ usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, &c., about 2 acres improved. To be.sold aa the property of Andrew J, Miller. ; Abo, d lot Of land in Brookfield twp. bounded as follows: North by J. P. Parker, east by high way,-south by-‘school house lot, and west by -Mor ,ris P, ■ Mudkif, containing about 1-3 an acre, ope frame tannery. Alsu a lot of land bounded and described as follows : On the north by lot no. one of the Allot ment of the Bingham lauds in Charleston, township, Tioga county,Pa., now or late id the possession of Tilden Crittenden, on.the east by lot no. two, now or late in possession of Rozell G’ile, and lot no. 99 ,taow or late In possession' of Horens Benedict, on the south by.lot no. seventeen, conveyed to George W. Avery, and on the west by lot no. four, now pr lot# in’ the-possession of Tilden Crittenden, it being lotno. 3,0 f the' allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston twp, Tioga co. Pa., aqd part of warrant numbered 17Jd,. containing 77 acres and eight tenths of an aore with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads, &c., log bouse, frame barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of, Ha'rvey Adams. Also,, a lot of land bounded and described as fol lows : On the north by lot no. 10 oflhe allotment of the Bingham lands -in Chatham township con veyed to Reuben Cloos,‘ on the east by lot no. 37 contracted to Joseph Howland; -on the south by .lot no. 315 contracted to David Seeley, and.on the west by lot no. 46 conveyed to Juba Mark ram, afid lot no. '3lB conveyed to Charles F. Culver and EuosSlosson, it being lot no. 317 of the allot ment-of the Bingham lands in Chatham township, Tioga county, Pennsylvania, and part of warrant numbered 1973, containing seventy-five acres and two-tentfis of an acre, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, &o.; about 5 acres improved *nd a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the j property of David Seeley. ’ J Also, a lot of land in Charleston township bound ed and described as follows: On the north - by lot no. 36 of -the allotment of the Bingbam lands in Charieston Wwnbhip contracted to John Calkins, and lot no. 25 contracted to Joseph Wilcox; on the east by lot no. 34 and lot no- 51 conveyed to AsaP. Churchill; on the south by south part .of lot no. 50 contracted to Clark W. Bailey; and on the west by lost no. 2f> aforesaid, it being the north part of lot no. fifty of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga county, Pa., and part of’warrant numbered 1793, oootaning .59- acres and 4-dO.of am acre, with -usual allowonce-of C per cent tor roads, &c.,— about|4o.acres improved, frame house, barn, shed and apple- orchard .thereon. To be sol-1 as Ore -.prtiperty-of Win. A. Bailey. ■jit Also, a lot of land bounded and described as fol lows : On the north "by lot no. 22 of the allotment of the Bingham-lands in Westfield township con tracted to Geo. 8. Brown and lot no. 24U" contract ed to Henry hi. Broughton; ron the east by lot no. ?5Q aforesiiid and. lot conveyed to’Eohcrt L. Davis; on tho south by lot no. 2H aforesaid and lot no. 32 contracted to Dyer "Weeks, and on the wcst.br lot no. 32aforesaid and lot no. 31 contract ed to Hiram.Tnb.bs. 'lt being lot no." 211 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield town-- ship. Tioga co.. Pa., and part ofwarrants numbered 1310, ISUiS,.and 1323, containingf>4 2-1 Q acres with the nsahl allbvrance'df "G per tent for" roads, &0., about 60 acres improved, a log house, frame barn, fume corn hvusa and fruit trees thoreon. To be sold as the property of Vino Seagers. Also, a lot of land in Mansfield , bounded and described as follows: North by high way, east by high way, south by land of Joseph P. Morris, and and west by containing about 1-4 of an acre, 1 frame house and a few fruit trees there on. _-To be sold as’ the property of Albert Clark. Also, a lot of land in Kienmondtowuship' bound ed north by lands belonging to the Morris estate, cost by Frost and Allen, south by Joseph Goodall, and west by Calab Whiting, containing about: xiy acres,about 40 acres improved, franlC-loase, frame barn, and small Te be sold as the property of Abram Green- Also, another, lot in Brookfield twp. bounded north by land in possesion ofM. J. Davie, "cast by ■ George Hunt, south by John Simson, and west by , the high way, containing about 23 acres, about 12 acres improved. To bo sold as the property of George .Ei Davis, and. Joseph W. Davis, Also, a lot of land in Brookfield twp., bounded north by Bingham lands, east by Van Ame and ■ Stone, south by Gillett, and west by — Baker, containing about 60 acres, more or less, i Also, Mother lot boondednorfh by Wm. George and Biagbszn lands, cast by Bingham lands, south by Jefferson 'weat by William Clark and high way, containing 100 acres, more or less. To be soldas the property of Franklin and Jefferson Baker.' . ; ' ' " Also, alot of lind in Middlebury twp. bounded as follows: , North by Elijah Keeney’s lands, east by land owned bjjWafchingtou Himes and Gnretson Lot, south by .Bennett and Kaadalland N. J. West, and west by Thomas West and Clark Cole, con taining about 145; acres, about 50 acres improved, 2 frame houses, 2i frame barns; and a few fruit trees thereon. . To bagpldas as the property of John Kohler, he being the one-half owner. . Alsu, a lot of land in Nelson- township bounded as follows: North by Gore, cast by J(. and J. G. Parkhurst, south by the Ccwanesque river, and west by Stewart Dailey, containing about 90 acres, about 50 acres improved, 1 frame, dwelling house, 1 corn house or granary, 1 frame barn, an apple or chard and other fruit frees thereon. To be sold as the property of Jolm-Eathbone. Also, allot of land in Westfield twp. bounded as follows: North by Bichard Philips, east and south by George Champlain, and west by E. Phillipsand Champlain, containing about 3 3-4 acres, I frame house, 1 frame barn and 1 saw-mill thereon. Also, another lot in Brookfield township bounded as follows: North and east by Wm. Monroe, south and west by Samuel Peas, containing 2 acres, one steam saw-mill thereon. To be sold as the p roper ty of John H. Seagers and Vine Seagcrs. Also, a lot of land in Delmar twp. bounded as follows: North by John Dibble, east by laud of' Wm. Bache, south by Thomas Eobinson, west by. John Cole, containing about 83 acres, about 12 ‘ acres improved, log’ house and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of William Moyer. Also, the following lot in WelUboro, bounded north by "Wm. D. Bailey, easfby Water street, south by Hannah Sears,’west by Julius Sherwood, containing about 1-2 an acre, more or less, 1 two story frame dwelling house, I small frame barn, ’ and other out-buUdings thereon; To be sold as the I property of A. 8. Brewster. Also a lot of land in Charleston township bound ed as follows: -North by Jennings and B;att. east I by M. Sloat, south by Geo. Mutt and Henry-Grif -1 fin, and west by lands of R. G. White, containing Sz acres, about 40 acres improved f ame house, frame barn and shed and apple orchard thereon. — . To be s Id ns the property of John Gooduli. Also, a lot of land-in Chai leston township bounded [ north-by Samuel Morgan- east by widow May and Morris Darsin. south by 1-nd owned by Benjamin does and west by Archibald Wilder, containing [ about 10 acres about 1-i acres improved, 1 f.ame i house, i frame bam-and a'few fruit trees,the:eon. To be sold as the property of Samuel Morgan, I Also a lot ofland in Delmar township, bounded on the north and east by lands of H- Stuwell. south by highway and. west by Joseph Fisher. containing t 50 acres, about 36 acies improved. 1 log house, 1 log bam, other outbuildings and an apple orchard l thereon. To bo sold as the property of John Smith. Also alot of land in Covington, township, bounded on the north by N. A. Elliott, east,by same, south by highway and west by N. A. Elliott, containing I about hslfan acre more or less, with some fruit r trees thereon. Also, another lot in said township, bounded on ; the north by highway, east, south and west by N. A. Elliott, containing about quarter of an acre of land more or less.' 1 frame barn thereon. To be sold as tie property of C. H. Whittemure. Also, a lot of laud in Clymer township bounded as follows : No: lb by A. B. Tanner and Samuel Swimlar, east by Samuel Swimlar, south by Pem berton. and west by highway, conitining 75 acres, about 50 acies improved. 1 log house, frame bam, and apple orchard 1 hereon- Tn be sold as the pro perty of Adfiel King and Samuel Sundorline. Also, a lotof land in Delmar township, beginning at a Stake and stones near the bridge in the west line of lot no. 303. James Stewart wa.rantee ; (hence south 38 deg. east loan ash comer ; thence 44 deg east 37 1-2 perches to a buttonwood ; thonce north 40 perches to a; beech : thence east 32 rods and 34 perches to the Uneof H. Hilbolt to a post; thence north to the !Eoad.; thence sonth 62 1-2 west 9 perches; thence south 42 west 17 6-10 per ches ; thence south 58 west 26 perches ; thence south ,77 west 40' perches ; thence 58 west 54 perches to the School house; thence south 8 east 20 porches to n buttonwood ; thonce south 59 west 43 perchca the place of beginning —containing about VO acres more or less, with 60 acres im proved. with a frame dwelling house, frame bam. corn hou«e' and other optbuildiags and an apple orchaid thereon. Also, a let situated in the Borough of WelUboro beginning at the south east corner of lotformeilv owned by James Lockeou Wuter-sl; thouce north ■to aline ofland flrmerly of Win. Baoho 248 feet; thence son ij west 50 feet; thence by lot formerly of Ira Bollock 248 feel; thence north-cast 59 feet ’ to the place of beginning.; Aim, a lot beginning at the sonth-west corner of lot above described ; thence sonth west 31 1-2 ft. to a corner of land surveyed to Hannah Sears; thence north west 250 feet, to a comer; thence north east 31 1-2 feet to a 1 comer of the lut.abuve . described ; thence south past of said lot the begin- ’ ning, containing in both lots; one third of an acre more or less improved land, with a frame dwelling house, -frame bam, other -outbuildings and some - fruit trees thereon. To be soldns the property of A. 8. Brewster,D.A. Fish snd'Elizabeth Tremaine, administratorr of S. A. Tremaine, dec’d, et. ah, terre tenants; - ■ - - • Also, a lot of land in“CoVtngton twp., bounded on the north by James Bettis, on the east by Leo-. nardGiilett, on thesonth by James Pettis audN-A. E liott,and on the west by O. \y. Elliott, contain ing 40 aces, about 20 acres improved, log house; and an orchard thereon. Id.be sold as the property of Edward WhitteWore. 1 Also, a lotof land in Lawrence boro bounded as • follows: North by James Street, east by lot owned by Hurd,south by C. L. Kilburn, and west by Main street, containing about I*B acre, one dwelling house, offioeand woodshed thereon. Also, another lot bounded asfuliows: North by James street, cast by land occupied by Asa A. "White, south by C. L. Kilburn, and west by Hurd, containing about 3-4 acre,l frame barn thereon. ’ Also, another lot bounded as follows: North by highway, east by John Hill and Tioga river, south and west by C. L. Kilburn, containing about 3 acres,' more or less, all improved. . Also, a lot of land iq Middlebury township bound* as follows; North by lands of Ji bn Magee, east by Hiram .Calking* and Ssth Daggett,, south by Henry Stevens and Streeter warrant, and .west by,' John Pm tar an, Coutaicingabuut SCO acres, about 150 aotes icapfuved.'g frame houses; i frame barn, apple orchard, and sorob.ethnv omtballdinge there* -rm:— To-be-suld aethe penpcrtyol.William 8. , Middaugh andi-;P*ttj!<'P-i A,ir, *- r, ~•' Also, a lot of land in Tiogafwp., bounded north by J. W. Guernsey, east by A. 8. Turner, south ' by Sirs. K. Guernsey and -west by —containing about 30 or 60 acres, about 60 acres unproved, a frame barn and somfr fruit trees thereon To be sold as the property ot ■Win. J; Mann. _ Also, a lot of land in tTestSeld township botma ed as follows: North by Bingham_ lands, oast bg Lament Leachand Morris Prichard, south by big- aa tu )i owr ; on u, e nortb by Hints Landin, east by. Wav, and west by Charles H. Metcalf and Halsey Hj ram Lamjin and Nathan Palmer, south by Naths* Aldrich, : CButaimng about 50 acres, about 10 acres p H ]mer, and west by Wn, Baldwin and Abram, Pan improved, and 1 frame baric thereon. 1 To be sold d»H—contaiaing about 69 acres, about 40 sens its-, as the property Of Wm. Potter. proved, I frets* house, 2 frame herns- and apple or- Also, a lot of land in Ellslaad boro bounded as chard thereon. Tube sold as the-property pf Daniel follows:. Northhy the Cowanesque fiverorlands Randall., of David Hammond, Joel Farkharst and P. Tubbs, ALSO—A lot of land In Delmar township, botind east by lauds of Lcander Culver and'Jobn A. Ham- cd ns tallowy; north by lands of Phillip Cross, east mond, south by lands of John A. Hammond, lands by G. W. Eastman, south by Benanrand west hy John in possession of Henry Eathbone and lands of Polly Smith and H. Stowcll—containing about 13# actea, Davenport, and west by the Cowanesque river and about 40 acres improved, 1 frame boose, 1 log bouse, lands of George Dorrnnce in possession of D. B. spring hou.ojfram barn andsomsfruittreesthcre- Shoff, containing about 600 acres of land with on. To basold as the proper yof John Fnlwood. about 400 acres improved, with one largo flouring ALS °— A of 5“ mill I, blacksmith shop, 6 sma!! tenant houses, k small earns 1 large frame house, barn and 1 fay Aa “ n q cleav ; lund _ co y n(aioinglboMt 60acres, frame kited, large dwelling house v. ithopt butWi gs, about a 5 Ilcrca imp ruV ed, ona framehouse, frame barn, 8 large frame haras, 1 feed mil), 1 saw ; mill, 1 corn „ <hard o!hfr f ra it trees thereon. T« be house, and 4 apple orchards thereon., To be sold M of A , B . ciearclsnd. 6 a? e r r° PCrtyof LCmUd tDd VlDCent .ALSO—A ict of land in Richmond township, i’ ~ t, - , i bounded north by highway , east by lands in posies. Also, a lot of land m Deerfield „ iun of Jaaes Bo ', oaih b g ani ccl Kelsey and follows t North by H. Costly and Levi Faulkner, we , t by X hos. Sood.ll-cont.iniog about 118 acres east by lands o wned by James Knox, south by Bing- abouC 40 acres improved, I frame bouse, log barn and ham lands, and west by John Goodspced, cent • mmg ta orcbard thereon. To be sold as the property tf abo.ut 47 acres, about 3 acres improved. To he Hubert Sampson. ' sold as the property of Lemtu I , A LSO—A lot of land in Mainsburg, bounded north Also, alotoflandin Gaines twp., bounded north by main highway, cast, south and west by the John by 1 nds owned by Billings, east by R. G. White and J] a ine estate—cotuurning about one acre, all improved, Phelps,Dodge & Co., south by Rouse and Hurd,a; d vritb a water power grist milij water and race privi west by lands of Ann A. Falkner, containing 600 lege?, frame Louse, frame barn and some fruit trees acres, about : 2acres improved,2log houses,! log thereon. Tobosoldas tha property of H. N. Brun btirn,.2 coal drifts and Icon! house thereon.’ To be dago. ; . sold as the property of J. N. Haner, - ALSO—A lot of land la, Covington Boro, bounded 1 Also, another lot of lend in Clymertwp. bounded north by north by Xra'Day,' east by Tioga Kali Road, asifollows: North by E. P. Stevens, east by S. south by,H. M. Oerould, west by highway—contain- Shelly and The, Schoonover, south by Job Reslord, mg about one acre, with a frame house, a frame bare, aid west by L. Scott, containing about 130 acres, «ud an hpplo orchard thereon. To be sold os the more or less, about 3U acres improved, I log barn, 1 property ot D. 8. Irdaa. _ ' milk house'and apple orclurd thereon. To bo sold ALSO—AII that certain fyame water grist mill, bo as the property of J.N Haner. lag about thirty-two feel in width, about forty feet In Also, ft lot of Imd in Ward twp. bounded as fol- length, two stories and ahalfhigh, with a baMineai, lowst North by 1 nds of Francis Barns, cast by »uU on.the lot or piece of ground cnd cuitiiluge a*, linds of Johii Watkins, south and west, by lands of! purtenant situate on the mam branch of Crooked C. L. Ward, containing HO acres, about 12 acres J tr “ k - ln M«ddtaburw townah. P ,lio E s County, h • 1 Vcv -sisi a u a*- on the road leading from tuo tavern ol fleorv li. r«t* SL Hi Jra I d w P PCr y ° f S - B - ter to Kccneyvillcl-beginniog at a point on .be p*b- Wcffiold fvon K,T,ndod fie road at a ,distance of two. porches, south, iU djg. A SO, a lot of land m Westfield twp, bounded we3 t f rom t ba eo mb corner of said gristmill f.lbeava north by Bmghaml-i nds, em.t hy highway, south by Dortb 51de west 15.4 perches to a point two perchrt. Stephen Sperry,aud west by S. Sperry and Richard soutb 51 deg ; from the south comer of the dwel- Phlllips, Curtaining about 4-teres mostly improved, ji Dg house; thence north 10 degrees, west,6 peaches | with a frame house, frame bam, saw mill,, and some , thence north 75 degreys, oast 5.4 perches; !th«ue« -fruit trees thereon. lo bo sold as tha property lof along the i western bonk of the mill race, north'l# George Labor., i north 3S deg. west 10 perebtsi north A'so, a lofof land in Charleston twp. bounded* 15 deg. west four perches, and north 8 deg. east 18 1 -north by WiViamT. Mathers, south by John Bliss perches to a point near the west end of the mill dam ; ! and Abram Walker,oastby highway, and west by thence south 62 deg. west 18 perches, south 80 deg. Bliss and Coolidge, containing about 66 acres, more west six perches, north 84, west four perches, north or less,with about 40 acres improved,! frame house, 53 deg. west 3.7 to a large chestnut tree 00 lop of high 2 frame birtis, ]' com house, and an apple orchard bank; thence north 43 deg.west 16 perches to* thereon. Tb be sold ns the property of John smaU heudoefc tree at foot pf high bank; thence north Mathers 15 deg. east 19.0 to south bai(kof Crooked vregtj A's-i, ‘a loti of hnd in Delmar twp. bounded as thence up said creek north 12 deg. west 6 6 rerohu, v« , follows : North bT land owned by faeyekiah Sto- “ *“»'* nlmdree ; thence acrcsJ ra'd or«k, nrwih W well east by Samuel Benaur,south thtco 7 nor^.-ld^ and Job G W lot now owned by John Dickon , & rclles tbuDCe , onth 57 deg . oost 37 nnd\Y. D. Bailey, and WMt by Undsof Hezektah t 0 thfl c ‘ ntre df ’ tbe pub ne road; thence aiollgrtid Stowell and Job Green, loUforesatd, cogtiming a- road EOUtb 20 deg . eaß< 2 0 porches, south & deg. cast bout 100 acres, about 40 acn‘B iraprovgorfruiDt S perches.to tbe east end of th« bridge c tlie.-ice house, log biro, and other outooi dings tlier&cn, road south 02 deg. west 12 perches, south dfjj* and fri.it trees. To be sold as the piojierty of west jj perches, south 70 deg. east 14 pbrrbu to * Conrad Gunther. point near the east-bank of the thill race; these* Also, a lot of la"d in Westfield twp., bounded south 37 deg. cast.l7, .perches to the line of 5-—’. north by lands of Bingham estate, east by John .Carp.euter; thenco by said Carpenter south throe deg. Hew - and and Wilbur Harris, south by J. B. Green west 1D.5 perches to" the public rpad; thence by said apd Wilbur Harris, and west by Reuben Short, read north 43 deg, west 5.'6 per. to the place of begin containing about 73 acre*, about 45 imp’d, with 1 ning—containing ten acres and twenty-one porehc* frame house, frame bam, corn house, blacksmith’s mure or less, with a grist mill, sj dwelling house and shop, apple Orchard and other fruit trees thereon, an old saw mill thereon. To he [sold as the property To be sold as the property of A. C. Bancroft. 'f«f Wilson owner or reputed owner. Alad, a lot of land In Blots twp.. bounded om? ALSO-A Sol of land in Sh.pp/on townshyp, botrtd fhe West by the Williamson Road, on the north by noT * b by Tsylor, east by George Knghsh.roatli Mtll-st.. on the east by, Tioga River, and on the h ?, L - Stewart and highway, and west by Wm. i.fccr sobth by property belonging to Erastus Coming cnU-cuntmn.ng ahout acm, taboot « 4—« ii « i. 'law. 4-tL ninety acreB imprtrfea, a botwe, loir horn*, containing two and a half acies of snd be the fram / barn> , og J rn a J , oma fmit traes thereon. To same more w less w;tli ghss factory, officeaad be M , d as , hB 6 p roper ty 0 f George W. West and otbor outbuildings Ihoreon To be sold as AL SO-Alsq a lot land in Richmond township, the property ofHenry A. U ebb. Joseph.Foliowa, bounded n onh by John Job and Constant Baney, 2d, James H. Gnlick and H. Brewer, ■ * C. Biniey and Lucy sonlh by Bis* Also, a lot of land in Westfield twp., bounded wartb and Eri White, and west by Bri White snd H. north by John Gardner, east by Johu Pierce, south Wood—containing about ninety acres, more or 1 Jess, by Bingham lands and west by lot in possession of about five acres improved, a frame bouse and some John Tremain, containing about 100 acres, about fruit trees thereon. To bo, sold,sis the property of-L. 80 acres improved 'frame house, frame barn and E. Love and Hannah Lore. ■ j sheds, corn house,hog house, outbuildings and fruit j ALSO—A lot of land situate ip Sullivan township, trees thereon. To be sold ns the property of Sam- , bounded on the north by the north line of warrant No. U.el Pierce. , | 878, on the east by land formorlyjof Nathaniel N4eh- Also. a lot of land in Mansfield, to wit; Begin--: o j B abd K. Smith, on tho south by lands of John I.Ban ning at a post the N. west corner hereof and theS. son and Asi.Smith, and on the west by lands ofZo east corner of land of J. P. Morris; thence along pher Tears and A. Updike—containing about on* the east side of Academy-st. S-12 deg. east 359 feet hundred and ten acres with about 60 acres improved, to a -post; thence along laud of J. S. Hoard and a frame dwelling house and a few 1 , fruit treea tberebn. others N. 78 deg. east 719 feet to a post; thence To be told as the property of John Benson, along said Moms’ land N. 21 1-2 deg. east 364 feet; ALSO—A lot of land in the Boro of Mainsburg, thence along said Mon ii' land S. 78 deg- west 659 .bounded a» follows to wit: ou lho;norlh by highway, feet to the place of beginning. Containing between !i la L b ? rt . in . e ' so “ ,b and weat b 2 ?• **** ®- five end six acre! be the same more or K. Mu.ne-coniatmng about oneincre more or lees of tr ssy' xsssr^tissaa^&csia; Mansfiehl asjthe Seminary,Lot. All improved. bou ’ 0 , barD) ho g S p o n s ,a Dd a few fruit tr.es therein; WI S brick SeminarvlbmHmg. and some other t„g e(ber w i t h the water privilege appurtenant to:said outbuildings thereon. _To be sold as the property m f„ inc]uding the daa Core “ C riek, ihe race lead, of tbe Mansflela Cl isficrl Seminary. j n g fpom 4a id dam to eai4 a distance bytlio .Also, ft lot of lund in HtitlQod township oonn* corner tlicreof of on® hundrod and sixteen rods iu ded and described ns follows : On the north by length by two rods in breadth and tbe tail race ev ict no. 139 of the allotment of the Bin n ham lands tending from said haill to said Corey "creek a distance in Rutland twp. conveyed to Hil am Wiimot; on by the coarse thereof of twcnly-five rods. Tu be sold the east by Int no. 136 and lnt no. 127 contracted as the property of B. E. Rrundsga and Lyman Wet to Stephen B Russell; on the south by lot no. more. ' 125 contracted to Joel P. Hubble, and on the west by lot number 129 contracted to, Leonard Giles. It being lot No. 128 of the allotment cf the Bing ham lands in Rutland twp.! Tioga county. Pa., 1 and part of warrant 1217, containing 128 and 7-10 acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for Roads. &e_, about 40 acres improved, 1 frame house, frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Joshua Robison and Richard Robison. ■ Also, a lot of land in Clytner twp., bounded N. by lands of John M. Harper: cast by highway; south by lands of Lott Hackctt’s estate. H. Row land and Aaron Yale, and west by Aaron Yale and William Rowland. Containing about 100 acre", about 85 acres improved,! log house, X.frame barn and apple Orchard thereon. ' To bo sold is this property of Isaac Sears. ALSO—A lot of land in Bikland Boro, bounded as follows : north by stale line, east by J- Hnimnond, south by Cowanesquo river and west by D. Taylor— oont lining about 190 acres, about 100 acres improved, frame house, log house, corn house, frame barn, frame wagon bouse, and two apple orchards thereon. To be sold aa the property of Timothy Coats end Liutsford Coats. ' 1 i i - ALSO—A lot;of land in Covington township, 'bounded north by,Butler Smith and Joseph . Rusted, east by highway,.south, by D. S. Ifelan afld west by Tioga River—containing about 16 acres all improved, -2 frame bouses, !-flouring mill, 1 frame bain, liframe barn and shed attached, 1 wngon Shed, 1 corn house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold aa the prop erty of Joseph Kubbellr ALSO—A Jot of land in Lawtence township, bound ed on the north by N. Y. Stale 1 ne.oast by lot known ns the “Somera lot," south by landa.in possession of Michael Bosell and west by Jacob Shackenon—con taining about 60 acres, about « acres improved, one frame house, frame barn, shed and apple or chard thereon. To be sold aa the property of Syl vester Shoemaker; ALSO—Alotoflandin Covington township, bound ed as follows; north by Juntos Uottland, east by £v : erett Blose, south and west by 0. AuClark—containing about 27 acres. ALSO—A lot of land in CoVington Boro, bounded on tbe-norih by D. S. Irelan. east by Tioga Rail Road south by Swan, and West ty highway—contain ing about two no ft* tin proved. To be sold os the properly of E. PjVlfclh and ff>. S. GllJett. ALSO—A lot of land in on tb< north by lot suiVej'ed for Hoadly and Impson, and J B. -Clark, cast by lot surveyed/or J. fi. Hastings south by lots surveyed for James Morrison and M Impson. and West by Phelps, Dodge A Co., contain ing 53 J acres, about 25 acres improved, with fruii trees thereon. To be sold os the property of Nathan iel Impson. ALSO—AIot oflitTuf in Gaines townebip t bounded on the north by school house lot, east and south bj bind of J. J. Smith, nnd west by Cowan land*— cod* talnlng about fi*e acres, more or loss, mainly im - proved, wiib- e fmme- nnterv power, saw mill, frame bonso nnd bhjrn. 6nd'mitt privilege. To be sold os the - 1 : 1 ALSO —A lot of fund in the vilsge of Bloss, known as hits Koa. 8 and 9, in block No, 2, on the mop of tb» village of Blossburg on file in lio Recorder's office of Tioga Cointy, being, the premises known as thw " Hosted Tavern Stand”—containing J aero mere of less improved land, with » frame tavern boero, framer .barn, and other out buildings' tbere.on, To bo sold as tfie property of Danl. SfoVoy. , - ALSO—A lot of land iff Cttioa townabtp, Bounded H. STOWELU Jr., Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Wellaboro, May 14,1862. • Tioga go. court proclamation.— ..Whereas, the Hon. Robert O. White, President Judge for the 4tb Judicial District] of Pennsylrania, and Royal Wheeler and Vietor Case, E.-q.’a, Amo. ciate Judges in Tioga county, have issued their pre. cept, bearing dale the 15th day of Felt, 18 [l2, and to me directed, lor the bolding of Orphan's Court, Court of Common Fleas, General iQuarter Sessions and Oyor and Terminer, at Wellsboro, fur the County of Tioga, on the first Monday of Jnne, (being the fid day), 1362, and to continue two weeks. Notice Is therefore hereby giren, to the Coroner, Justices of the Peace, and Constables in and for the county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per sona, with their records, inquisitions, examinatiooaand remembrances, to do those things which of their olfi ,oea and in their behalf appertain to be done, nod all witnesses and-other persons prosecuting in behalf.of the Commonwealth against any person or persons, are required to be then and there attending, and not to depart at their peril. Jurors are requested to be punc tual in their attendance at the appointed time, agreo- Giren under my babd and seal at the Sheriffs Office, in Wellsboro, the 10th day of April in the year of our Lord one'thonsond oighfbnndred and sixty two. , H. STOWELL, Jr.. 8 her iff. ••• CONSTITUTION WATER. / THE ONLY REMEDY FOE DIABETES, Irrita. tii>n of tbo Neck of the Bladder, Influtnn.ation ot the Kidneys and Catarrh of tho Bladder, Sens, gnry and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stono.id the Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, Brick Dust Deposit, and Macons or Milky Discharges after Urinating, For sale by nil Druggists. Price $l. \VM. 11. GHEGQ & CO., Proprietors. Morgan & Alien, General Agents, No. 48 Cliff St, New York. . , JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga Connty. Well shore, April 16, 1832.-)y. , NEW COOPER SHOP.— The. undersigned respectfully informs the citiicrieof Weilshhto ind vicinity, that ho has opened a COOPER-SHOP opposite ' . , . 1 . CRAWL’S WAGON SHOP, and is ready to do all manner of work prompt and to order, from a gallon keg to a fifty barrel tub. Re pairing also done on short notice. 0. F. ELLIS. Weltsboro, May 8,186 L .; ~ T~\EACON SKINS .WANTED.— ThTtlig to Forty I r centa will ha paid- for a sound, skirt and free rum cuts "or holes, at tho Brooklyn ’ Tunnerv near ringa. • M.S. JOHNStON. F.b, . •sssssssaa.
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