.Thfs'is'thecharacteristic some ' 4)f bis.frippds ta Coli Myers', of Cnl» , ifornia, who isanagent pf the )j];overnmont:in arresting iMse of d(stinctidV. ; qutet hsitijig = iheasdr. indee&bardly realize the ?gPps Ibeifc rfs^Tffre^ discover theiccontUutm no atttpi.Dtiq ever made V«t reswUndfef.tbo.dgh-he genrta\i|S;goea without escort lyiwithout kind, ’ One-evening he rode catVnitf'boggy : t r. . With avvild look the Qenerai demanding.the reason' for his Slyest: i- “Iforc you arrested Neil &-Brown?"' 1 ; No; sir,”'sard the .Sheriff. . ;"TOiq is - Neil S. .-Brown f” " Collecting his senses a lrttla],Slen.’ Harding dropped & -subject which was ,jut iiindvertank confession' of' guilt.' Neil S.SrOwn was his associate on fhecommittea- business’ ! it 'teas,tp. send the, young,mqn ofae'nhease.ta' q slaughter pen. On his way-fd pen*,-Harding, it, is, said, dechifed'hp should commit suicide, but for-the company of Gen. Worthington in ' prison.' The -pgidr 1 fellows,he Caused to he hung ip Tenn'cssadlhaye tio’com pany jn their narrow house- I S i ■ W-hep^rsfc.arrested,ihe enquired if Col. II had come alone to qtresigim.-- said the California Sheriff] '“Ond ?*tn unarmed; (opening his .vest as prooflof t jil fact !) don’t . you think one is enodgh ff’i A<bis while he ; held; the, reins of , the General’! tiei-rae-, . On the prisoner's asking- .'of |iis ff(oiily,hewqs directed to-gef-fe the officer’s buggy by hid sitfe, ■ and was drf||(v by his. tes -Jdonjie foiifbat purpose." » ■ - ’ -S.REEST OF GOI« JO. Glffjj). Cdhpujld was elected Judge dd'lho Chancery i District which embraces.- Sumn^'lioanty.- after TcnffeSSe -Was forced into lie is a lawyer of aome ability,-and ttas aibillious Loco foco politician. In the work of tr|aSon, no- one -commendedpdriier, t»rrdp fiistjjr.g., *" When Col. Myers- -wen t iff n search of ‘‘Old Bally] 5 ’ he took a waik' dro’an'd - Gwll.itin in'his usual - quiet way;, and asked idtffe one he met where, Pol. Guild lived'? "Ju&o Guild?•” ‘‘Yonffcrha -goes now,” said tl|Tfc.itiaen/“o(i that; pony,"; Quickening his' pßtqe'thß Sheriff soon' dadgbt upland approachingihim, inquired if’thqV .poL puild.. i- /.' i t|s , ?‘tii»ild ts mynarne, sir;; what tf-P you-havy?” ■ "I have visited Gallatin’. purpose-of arresting yiiu;’’ . j , y.- ■ - - , asioniftlimen.t; “I have jdohe lothing worse than thousands have done inthe; canty of Sum, aer*"- ; ... y ;!'■ J/.. J.-I'. ■. • ' ‘‘‘fhqt mdy all he very trudi C P u ‘Jd ; but we are determined that i tbdseHrbo 'took front seats'at tbisJUUe.show, shalLkeeß th'em io the end.” f S f r l [' i‘ ■CoT.-Gaild desired fa be fore setting ■ diit-fdr.’ y f(nsi rvlli , b|t our Sheriff was'in a hurry; ' ..V- • " 1 . ‘ ‘‘Btjt the Court is in. eetßidp,’? said. Guild ; surely you'will aljo’w jne ffi tigffjthe rjeords? ’- “Yds; -yod can sign them, jieh|ljjr them, and sign them ! at the, 'Prbvdqfr Me j'shapl'tfflee.' 1 , , The Judge sent for the and-for, ffis family,; - When .thsse,came,'qukd|a number of - oitizensicame in a® a committed \is condolence. Guild’s female paj*tli;ufar ly'ffehio'nstratiise. 1 * Mrs. G. 'wißhj|ahe ; j;qst had the powj s ?( sbq ygulddriee. thj^fkiinkee'Hess-- tbe h i:paniry. vdry,qms|'..j ‘‘-Xiis,’’ .eaid the. .offices, Blms sre r have the power, and intend to drive the ehemies'df-the ■D'hiphW"''. ■ „ -w. ; ; Woo'nedffhoit ■thinkyou can-foroeoar people ipff*:the Union ” ‘ “We' intend to -force tho anyhow,” . “and if the nfford 'to come in, they had .better gefctifff of it.” uv/.:i hr —. ■; ' Tns*Ui«j»r ;oe*-H*p6, ,{lpbp;|kuj—ln the ■fppjmjer of ,1798,.p young- nap,')|iantotcd:Kith the . theatre at PhSadElpbiai l ns'S-singDr .was ehoatto receivea benefit on a oe^tnin 1 Monday '4vehing; : ; he dialled, .young lawyef, Ze years’of age,, with, whom he had : geoe?’foi ifchpol Jlbtb The ketor sa'icfije, ‘h,ao, ‘^ene^|’ Si get 4 .tWWB°4S! i “P5B. ya&ttoPs tp- ; s,ls| ; “Pr6sldent’e March,” then a popular airbbT(fepneta: of^thi theatrical corps had "liSett their baands; but were ■ aatisfiodtimt no Weirds coiiWfbe jipade to -suit ! thti afr: Hopkins jS’rhtalsed'trciaS& the aitemp*: i At the' l|qpe■" the country as to the policy of ,At»B*.” ;, 3 : ■ “Zeb, dtin't oggrernte me; hu,iltbra t«r, go to the itorrapd boy toatfesii btftter.” Including Harper’s, the Atlantic, Qo'dey’s, Peterson’s Knickerbocker, Cpntjnentol A:c., to. - Also, will bo’fiept consumlly on hand, a com ,ete repository of CLASSICAL, HISTORICAL, POETICAL ■ ■ kotik^ Blank Books, Paper Utilising^ SHEET fIGTUJtES, HAPS, Ac. \ Orders for Binding Books. . The work executed to sot any taste, and"on the lowest possible terms. Particu lar attention will also be given to SPECIAL ORDERS for any thing comprehended in the trade. Parents, Teachers and Scholars, ore invited to cal and examine this large assortment of School Books in which faay r LtfbUn(K4WTythlbglftn use in the schools of the County, Readers. —Sanders' entire series, Porter’s Reader, Sergeant’s, TownVand Willson's Readers. SV T t Spelling Books. —Sanders’, Websters Ac. ’ Arithmetics. Greenleafs, Davies’, Stoddard’s, Colbnru’s Ac. j v ; Geographies, —Mitchell’s, Warren’s, Colton’s Ac. Davies’ Legendre, Algebra, Surveying Ac, Slates of all stEfijt Copy Books, Steel Pons, Paper of all kinds. Latin, German, pm| Greek Text Books; on band and purchased Id ordeiC * ' Watches, Jewelry, Picture Frames, Paper Hang ings, Christmas Toys, Fancy Articles, Maps, Pic. « r;. Welluboro, Nov. 27, 1861. J. P. ROBINSON. JOSEPH’ ftiBEROLLE HAS removed bis BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER and FINDIG STORE, from his late location on Main Street, to bis Tannery at the lower end of the village, whore on his customers and the public generally. Competent workmen ore employed in the Manufacturing Department, and all. work warranted to be our own manufacture. Also, all kinds of HEjCD'*it»'OE BfoMrs.SwfDisMiEs, constantly on hand. All kinds of Leather and Sho- Findings, also constantly on hand and for sale at |ow prices for cash or ready pay. HIDES and PELlS,taken IB exchange for Goods at the highest market price;' JOS. BIBEROLLE. • Wollsboro, Aug. 14, 1861 N. B. All those indebted to the subscriber by book account, or otherwise, are requested to call at once nadiyupx. Bftj 'j'-j j IUBEjiyLLE. STOVES AMD TINWARE. WILLIAM ROBERTS HAS opened Tin’ Shop in the Store oppoMaTlAy's Btiirding, where he is pre pared to furnifh hia old friends and customers, and the public generally with everything in his line of business, including Cooking^Staves of, jthe most approved^styles; Par lor, Roaßi,-Aud» Coal' fetovel; 1 Tinware and Krtcben furniture of hll varieties. Call and see dur new stock. Wellsbnro, Feby. 5, ;1862. HAS decided to go1869; at- I-o’clock imthe afternoon the&ljawgg • , A fet.ofland inMidiMeburyboandfedanij described as'folßjwlTt • On Übe'noiwW : ftt I K6. ; 299'df , '{be tdlotinebt of 'Msdd!ebh!ry‘Wp. how in tiie jpdssesSixiii of Jdfiu 'M. Grbftahd IdtT^d. ' I^' OliVer and; 0; Dt'*Wtir ner’j'hh tfih dost ,tr,lot Nq.TQS aforesaid'and fot ■.fa;lot.lro“-73a!icl on th§ Veet'byldf SToj'73 afy^e-1 No. ]56 contracted tp James, Croft-., It I ;Befriglo't ;Nbr.43 of the allotment of ,f|ie Biagjtppn I ‘lahda township,-.Tiogf,,cd,', FA, and 1 part of warrants 1350 and 1353j.containing.102 9-10 ‘jSCr.es, witb-.the usual allowance of .6 ’per cent-ibr' roads, &c.; about fiO acres,.improved;, log .house) frame, bam and .2-email .apple,, orchards thereon. To be'sdld as-the property of Aaron Mosher. ' . ~ .Alsp, land in ’ Eutlanitownship bounded and described as follows': Oh the north ,by lot uoi 31 ofblip; allotment of the Bingham .lands in Kpt land.towTiship contracted; to Audi'etv.Cl.JeweJi ; on the east by lots no'. 5 contracted to Chas, Petty; no. 27 contracted tsouth by Joel Adamgf powley and Meeting-house lot; and we'# by Main Street and .Cowley, containing about one acre, more griessl : all improved', with a large frame house, frambpmTi, frame office, ice-ljouse, outbuildings pud 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 lands of George Hurt, east by Nathan Root, south by Jacob Mayor, and West by John Hart,containing about 75 acres all improv ed, with frame bouse, ftamebarn and a few fruit trees thereon/ To behold as' the prop Orly cf Hen ry-B. Brjon. - , -j . another lot of land bounded and described r a6 'follows; Beginning at a post sixty perches west from the south'west corner of lot no. ,67 of the allotment of the Bipgbam lauds, in Morris township, thence along Tines -(if land of the Bingham Estate ‘Sooth .one . hundred and' forty perches, west eighty, perches, north one hundred andtbrty pfcrcnei and’ east eighty perches to the pb-lce of beginning. It being letup. ■ sixty-t wq of the alk»smpatr of; - jthc lands in Morris township,“Tioga County/Pa., aud part of bvafrant' numbered TW9,-containing sixty-six acres, with the usual qfi six per cent for roads, ~&d. ’ To I be sold ab s the property of Henry-B. Brion and’James H.; Root. ■' ' Also, a lot of land bounded and. described as follows : ' On the north by lot no. 85 of the al lotment of the Bingham hinds m 'Jneltsnn town ship conveyed to Garrett Miller; on the east by Ipt-nO-i 94-conveyed to .Stephen L- Parmiter, and lot no. 114 conveyed to Joseph B'y, pa the south' by lot no. 119 conveyed to S. L. Parmiter, and’on the west fy Jot no. 95 conveyed to Josiah Hammond/ It’being .part‘.of lot' no. 113 of'the allotment aforesaid, and phrf of warrants nuin J bered 1406 and J4J3, contaiuing.26.ahd. 9-10 acres, with the-ilsuaf allowance of 6 per cetitfdr roads,&e. i ’ Also, another lot bounded on the north by lot no. 95 aforesaid; on the east by lot no. 119 aforesaid; On'the south by lot no. 121 conveyed fb Seth Dag gett, and on the west by lot np. 112, &ci, c’tfuveyed TO Bnyttirtoti andDalyimple. . It : being ptirt of"lot .n0.,113 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Jackson township, Tioga co. Pa., andp.ait of war rant numbered 1406, containing 17 and 6-10 of an acre, with the usual allowance of 6 per'cent for roads, To be sold' as the property of Andrew.J. Miller. I Also, a lot .of Ipud in Brookfield twp. bounded, as i follows: North by J." P. Parker; east by high l way, south by school hoiuse lot, and west by Morg ria P. Mudl^,ppB i takii*ig. | pbp < u ! t an acre, one frame tannery. ; ■ ’ Also' a lot of land’ bounded) and. dfescrfßeS ks, follows: On the north: by lot no.-one of the allot-, meat of the Bingham lands in Charleston township; ) Tiogd county, Pa,, now or late in the-possession «f| Tfluent Crittenden, ’On the 'east by lot no. two; uowj mr bite- iU possession-of- RCzeßGile,'-' and lot no. 99 now or late in possession of Marcus Benedict, on, the south by lot nor seventeen,’Conveyed to George ..W. -AVerVi dud on the west by lot no. Tour, UcW or lute in the’possession of.Tjldea Crittenden; -it being! lot no. 3of the allotment of the (Bingham lands iii Charleston twp,- Tiogaco-, Pa.',' and part of warrant! numbered 1793, containing' 77- acres and 1 eifebt-j tenths of on pc.re with the usual /allowance of six; per ceutlbr ro;ids,'&e., ;lug house,.frame barn and fruit trees merebti. Tp be soldaSthe property of Harvey Adams.' '/"‘ I’ ; ’./ ’, r Also, a lot of land'botmded ’and described asfol- it lows: On the ndrth bj' lot no. TO of the allotment oi the Biiighdm ■ lands 'on : Chatham townßhip’con-! veyed to Keuben Cluos.; on the'east by lot 27; contracted to Joseph Fjuwlaud "south by: lot no. 315 and on: the west by lot 'no. 46 conveyed to John Markram, 1 , and lot Charles* F. Culver: ancLEnos Slosapn, it beingTotno. 317 of thejallot-! Tioga, county, Pennsylvania, and part of. warrant' numbered 1072; comiining sevA'ty-tlVe’ ncrta'and: two-tenths ofau acre, with 'the'usbalalloWHßee -ftf -6 per cent for rnmbj ■{’ 'r- Stone, south by ’Gillett, and west by ' —p-p Baketji'eoutainiug about 50 acres,.more or , Also, .another-lot boandedhprfh by Wm, George apd-Binghain Ipuds,easf By Bingham lands, south by .Jefferson Baker,and west by William Clark ,aad high way, containing 100 acres,,more or.lees, To bo sold as the property- of Franklin Dennis, ■■ -Also, allot of 'land kiMiddlehpry twp.ibpuqded as follows,; -,Nortkby Elijah-Keeney's lands, east bylaud owned by Washington Himes and Garetsen ; ijot, south by Beonctt and Randall and N. J. West, ' and west ; by-Thomas West -and Clark Coley-eon taining about. 145 acres, about 50 acres-improved, 1 2 frame bouses, 2 frame barns, aud a few fruit trees thereon.- To be sold as as. the' -property of John Kohler, he being the one-half owner. ; ' •;, |. I ... Also, a lot of land in Nelson township -bounded 1 ns'follows: North by Gore, east-by J. And J. 6. Farkhurst, South by. the Cowauesqiie river, and j west by Bft Wart Dailey, containing about 90 acres, about 50 acres improved, 1 frame dwelling house, 1 corn house or granary, 1 frame barni an apple or chard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the .'property of: JohußafhboUe. , 1 Also, a lot of land in Westfield twp. bounded as, follows: North by Richard Philips, east and south by George Champlain, and-west by, R. Phillips and Champlain, containing about 3 3-4 acres, I frame as follows: North and east by Wm. Monroe, south' and west by Samuel Peas, containing 2 acres, one steam saw-mill thbrebn; To be snld'as'nreproper ‘ty of John H. Seagers aud Vine Seagors. Also, a lot of laud in Jlelniar twp. bounded as follows: North by John Dibble, east’ by land of Wm. Bacbe, south by Thomas Robinson, west by John cpatimmgjatyfuriB3 yiutre*,.' about 12 acres improved,log house aim fruit trees thereon. To be' sold as the property of William Moyer. Also,’ the following Ipt. in Wellsboro, hounded north by Wm. D. Bailey, eas? by Water street, south by Hannah Sears, west by Julius Sherwood, containinfc-lhijtt 1-2&U ante, mfito or lss, 1 two story frame dwelling house, 1 small frame barn, and other out-buildings thereon; To be sold as the property of A- S. BreWstef. Also a lot of land in Charleston township bound ed as follows; North by Jennings and Bratt. caat by M. gloat, south by Giep. Mott and Henry Grif fin, and west by lands of R. G. White, containing Si acres, about 40 acres improved frame house, frame bird ancbsHed andiappte -tittdvatd thereon.— To? be soldi as the property of John Goodall. ; Also, a lot of land inChaileston township bounded north by Samuel Morgan, east by widow May and Morria'Dai»ixi,j»athjbf dandy owned by towjamin Cliftt'atid nvestby Archibald Wul!}ftr,%«ifcming about 20 acres, about 15 acres improved. 1 frame house.! frame bam.and a few fruit trees thei eon.' j .Tor Vie soldi tffi the property of, 8 nnnel Morgan; . Also a hit of land in Delraar township bounded on the noith and east by lands of H. Stuwell south, Iby highway,unci west by Joseph-FU'hcr. containing i'oOacics, about 25' acted iitiproVod. l log house, 1, log bam, other outbuildings aud an apple orchard thereon. To be sold ns the property of John Smith. Also a lot of Had in Covington township bounded, on the north by N. A. Elliott, east by same, south by highway and west by N. A. Elliott, containing about half an acre mime or less,,with some fruit- . || Also, another lot in said township, hounded on! the north hi' highway, ea?t. south anil wfest by N. A. Elliott AcfetJimng about' quarter'of an acre of land more or less. 1 frame barn thereon. To bej sold as the property of C. H. Whlttemore. ; Also.a lotof land’in Delmartownship, beginning* at a stake and stones near the. bridge in the west line, of lot no. 363, James Stewart, warrantee ; thence.south 38 deg east to an ash, corner ; -thence 44 deg east 37 1-2 perches to a buttonwood ; thence north 40 perches to a beech ; thence east 32 rods and 34 perches to the lineof-H. Hillult to a post;, thence north to the Rond; thence south 62 4-i west 9 perches ; thence south 42 west 17 6-10 per ches ; thence south 58 west 26 perches ; thence south ?•? -west,4o; porches :, thphce> .58 west 54 perches'to the School house; thence'south 8 east, 20 perches to a buttonwood ;,theuc, south 59 west : 43 perches the place of beginning —containing' 1 abonfTu acres- raoro.ot -Jess, .with 60 acres im proved. with a" f'atfle“dwclm(g hdisße frame bam com houFeihhff Pttpf.otifbuiiditfgs .iitd an-apple 1 0r intlie feordngh of ’ 'beginhihg’at foe g'odfh.eW pbiber of Idt'formeily !owped by,femes LbC)sa,fluTVafe‘r-stthenee.fwrtjh, ‘to a Ime ofland fonperty' of Wfo.'Bache 248'feet!;! thence south west '5O feet ; .thence by lot formerly of Tra Rnllnek 948 feet;" thence northeast 50 feet to the.E^pf AJ-tp, a Jot beginning. at the.soivthTWest.comer of 1 Idt ilhoTe det cnbpd; thence .south ‘ west 31 1-2. ft. fo a, corner of land surseyed to Hannah Sears; thence norfh west .250.,febt to a conger; thence north east 31 1-2 feet to a comer eft flip lot above .descfibed thenp.e south,east ojfsaiidlpl the begin- ,Jp,,J)oth Jots pnethLr,3 pj" jnorp or less improved land, .with a frame dwelling bouse, frame bam, oflui' puttiUilJiugSi wid, some t fruit trees thereon.. ~TpDp;Sfildaa,foe property of tA.S.i Brewster,D.A. Shah and Eiwpbefh Tremaine, ladmitot rotors -ef-S. A. Tremaine; ,fec?4, et.. a};, 1 terref tenants. ; r, -’Also,'a lot Iknd in' Covington tVp-y'hounded E;liott,and on- tbe westby-O. W. Elliott, contain-! ■ing 4(1. Seres, about 20 acres improved, leg house, :»ndad orchardthoreon- To be Sbldas the property .of Edrreafd - ■/ •} * ’ Also, a lot of l and m'Lah'rence boro bounded as iblloSra:" J jf oYthby Jatneg street,'easthy IdtowneA WHurd; south hy‘C: LiKilbnrn, and yresthy Main plaining about; pcre.one, dtyellifig ’sojijse t thereon.' ‘ . , Also, another lot bounded as follows:.: Nortb by James. stEgeVenatby land, occupied hy.'Asa/.A. White, south by C. L. Kiibnm, and' west byiHnrd, -epntiimng'sboirt 3*4acreil framebantthereon,’ - ■Also, abother lot bouuded'as follows-North by high way, eastby John HilltandTiogb fiver’,’BOiith and'west 'by jC, L,; Kilbnrif,' tontmning' 1 about 3 acr'eßjmo're of Ifess, all improved, ■' ■' ' ‘ 7 - AlsOvj lot of landuaißildiehurv township.bpugd :ed(as followg:;.^'North jp; laiw rfJphn'Magpe, east by'. jHirain, Calkinga, and. Sepb Daggett, south* hy Henry Stevens, and Streeter.warrant, and west’hy Johu Prutzguan, containing about 800 acres,abont 450 acres improved’, 2 frame houses, 1 frame, barn, .apple orchard and some other ;ontbtuldings there on. To be Bifid as the property of Wlllitqa B. Middaugh and T. Pattison. .- ! I iSSt*S[(& frame bam and some fruit trees thereon,., To .be Ta\ert! Stan;d”-co n tai n i ng * ■s' ■-BsB®i.W®Mij fSs^apgt^* tteaißAMßtor jftjS ailhe propeifeM,,W>nj«9tt^ 5 •,-/:£ ! greyed, 1 fraipe house,-2 frame barns «r,i 1 Also, A lot mJand.ia Eljfand, doiq, bWP4f^3f 8 " feb'arii thereon. 'To ha sold S llia prariLl ST I Brsjsvid«Aifil!ffM;'J«el r Psfttaret*anaP;imtre,; ;/'A‘C?a»A,trtof lanATh Wettmr totn»M.-,. I r efat A.-Haffi- -fed pi follows by lands of PiffinffeW ! '&- G ■ iif pbssdsSitm of TTerirV Eatbbbnfe and lands'-of Polly "Sttfilh and H. gtpwell—containing aWTw?' Davenport, and west by the .Cowanesqufi' nver Md about 40 acres improved,! frame-house jr-JAS lands ofGeorge%drranCe Inpossession. of.D. B.; spring-house, 1 fraipo Wp imd'sonra frnit 1,.?,,?“’ sioff, .jcontainmg, about :600' acres of laild with on. To be sold as Property of John Fn ",S? about 400 acres in»BPs»3l|d{J?ith one large flourmg A . LS ®T A Sullivan township mill l blacksmith shop, 5- small tenant housea r 2 ed north by F. Gardner and Henry Clcatef,,?”*; kmattbarasli large,frame house,baip'and'shetfi 1 Jaqniseh, south by Aaron - :2Sf^S£i3£KsSS^ Slarge tome barns, 1 feed milU saw miU, 1 . com orcbSrd aß | olbe ; frait tree, the^K bopec, and,4 apple orchards thereon. To be, sold sob i a B,-the property of A. B. CleafeUa ' 7,> Davenport apdYmccnt , ALSO—A lot £ land in .•AlBo,‘ia:int of land in Deerfield twp. bounded as houDded narth by higbway east by landi in JSI, follows; North byH. Costly and Levi Faulkner, tL t bv ? S !^on.ni- Sam \ el Etl «>2jl east by lnrid»«»Mdfbf-JamerKw*f" south by Bing;, b - 1 J O , improved, r fram ’” h g ro a6 # «Wr ham lands,andwest by John containing , orcEmr d the £ oßi Xo „ about 47 acres,-about 3 acres improved. To be ii obert Sampson. : * Property#, sold as the property ofXemuel Davenport. -■ ,- also A-A lot of land in Mainsburc, loan'd,s. . . Also, a lot of land in Gamea twp., bounded poxth py. ma in lugbway, ioaBt, south and west bv ü by lands owned by .Billings, east by E. G. vtJuteand, Maine ef one « C re Phelps,Dodgo &- Co:, south byßouse and-Hurd,fitid with a water power grist mill, water and west by lands.df AnnA. Falkner, containing 600 Jeges, frame house,! frame barn and seine fraireii acres,'about 2 acres improved, Slog housfes,,! log thereon. To bo sold as the property of R. * it ' barn, 3 coal drifts andl Coal house thereon. -To be dage. 1 ' ' oa ‘ sold as the property of J. N. Haner.' • ' ALSO—A lot of (land in Covington Boro bonnj a Also, ffiatthet tatjOf dShd itiiClymer twp.’bonnded north by north by Ira Day, east by Tioga Kail K as foUuws North by.E. P, Stevens, cast;by S. south by H. M.Geronld, west by Shelly and Tho. Schoonover, south by. Job Rexford, ing about one acre,.with a frame boose, a frame tin' and .-West by L. , Scott, containing about ISU awes, and an apple orchard -thereon. To bo told u tb» niore or less, about, fiftaeres improved, 1 log barn, J property of .D. S. frelan.. •nrilk* house and apple orchard thereon. To be sold „;ALSO-rAH.!hat certain frame water gritt mill U. as the property of J. N.-Hancir. . ■■■ .■■ •. .jpg. about tsirjty-twp feet in width, about fort, fatiT Also, alot of land in Ward, twp. boundedas fol- length, two stories and a half high, with a butint. lows: North by lands, of Francis'Barns',-feast by- and on the lot or piece of ground and curtill age lands of John Watkjns,south-and west, by lauds of purteMßtsitoom on the mam branch of Crooked C .JjJi'Wwi® contShlitlg aiJaatltQiicres Creek/m Middlebui'y township, Tioga Conniy, p. improved. t-Tp b« sqld as the property of S. B. At-, ° n leading from thetavernof Henry Itinaivrui Hiekm Lathron ,' ' ' , to to.Keepey ville-beginbiog at a point on ibenth. ll Westfield W bounded Hc road at a distan ' e of tno P erchc »- south Also,.a lot of.land in Wesme twp, west from the south corner of said grist milt- Uih» b^Bmghomlapds, by n(jrth fildeg , w e3t perches toapointlvoi Sperry,ana.west by S. Speryy and picliard Eobtb gj de g. west from the south corner of the d»i| r .BbilUps, cortaimog about 4 acres mostly improved, !fbg boaE o; ibcnce blorth'lO degrees, west 0 nerA„. , ivitb atom chouse, frame barn, sawmill, and some t^“Dce nort h « degrees, east 5.4 pcr c he.;tb(i» fruit trees thereon. To be sold as .the property of aJ(Jng tj)e western bank of' the mill race, noniij George Labor. ‘ ’ . ' west 16 perches, north 35 deg. west 10 perches,nottl A ! b», a lot6f land in Chaneston twp. bounded Isdegrwest four, perches, and north S deg.tajt^ north by.’ tWjlliam'T.'Jlathers, south by John Bliss perches to.a point near tho yest.endpf the t»illoia andAbram Walker„eastby highway, and west by thence south 62 degi west 18 perches, south SO ia, Bliss serps, more west six perches/ north 84, west four perchej,t«Si or less,with about dO acres improved,) framehouse, 83'deg. west 3.7 ton large chestnut tree on top dflugh 2 tome barns, 1 corn house, and an apple, orchard bank; : thence north 48 deg. west 16 herehej u» thereon. . To-be sold-as the property- of John small hemlock tree at foot of high hankij thence n«q Mathers. 15 deg. east 19.5 to | south bank of Crooked Creekj Also, a lot of land in Delmar twp.' bonnacd as ‘hence up said creek north 12 deg. west 5.6 perches (. 'follows :'' North by land Owned by Hezekiah el '“ tree >'‘ bt ¥ ee ? crcss , « id creek,north» well, past by Samuel Benaur,south by John Grimes deg. eastC.? perches to a large hickory tree tl«ndii| ’and Job Green, lot how owned by John Dickinson '»n the feast bank of-vhe creek j thence n »nt 13 dtj and.W.D BaUey, and west by Usof^zekiah f to ”'fi,f pdJ ° b h 6 ?’ In* af ° rU i lU f“ g road soalA2o deg. east 20 perches, south 5 deg.S bout 100 acres, about 40 acres inroroved tome g hes to thb « ast and of F tbe brid thenesetai -house, -fog -barn, outbmflmgs thereon, roljd - sorith B 2 W cst 12 perches, south liin! and fruit e-To o)&6tddiJS of weS (; peccbes, south 70 deg. east t 4 Courod . # ''■± T ±\ \\ , a point neartbe east bank of the mill mce; theat I Also*, a* lot 'Ofiatid in'iVestneld tvs'}.., bounded smith 37 deg. ea.-t 17 berehes to the line of ■ ■ 1 north by, lands of. Bingham estate; feast* by* John Carpenter j thence, by said Carpenter south three dtgj i How, land* and Wilbur Harris, south by J. 3. Green west. 10.5 perches to the public road; thence by nil and Wilbur Harris, and west hy Reuben Shbrt, nad north -S3 deg, west p.h pcr. to the place of containing about, 73 acres, abont_4s'|mp I d, with T ning—containing ten (acres’ and twenty-one perche 'tomehouse; frame barn,'coni house, blacksmith’s more or-less. with agijist mill, a dwelling hon»n» shop, apple orchard and other fruit-firees thereon- an old saw. mill thereon. To he sold as the properly To be sold as the property of A. C.Bshcrbft. of Henry Wilson osnjf or reputed owner. , Also, a lot of laud in Bloaa twp.. bounded on ALSO—A lot of land in Shippen township, hounjj the west by the Williamson Road, on the north bv ed north by Taylor, east by Geprge-English,focth Mill-si. on the e'nst by Tiog'ti River, and on the hf L. Stewart and highway, and.west hy Wtn.Etel south, byproperty. belnnging.to Erastna Corning, eut: containing about two hundred acres, shot containing two and a halfacies of land, be the ">nety acres improved a frame house, log hou« same more or less, with glass. factory, office and f r ““^ b “ a ’i“ g nr b “” , R 1 and ' otbor outbuildings thereon To be sold as h - a Idt in zlbmmd townshii tlieprppeit); of Henry A. Webb.Joaeph Fellows, m, unded nort hby JobhJob'and Constant Bails} 2d, James Guhck imd H. , east by C. Bailey And {Lucy Elsworth. stmtfa by Eli Also a lot of land lii Westfield'twp., boundeo and west by Eri White ondfl north by. John .Qardnejveast hy. Jobn Pierce,.south —containing about ninety acres, more or leu by Bingham lands aud west by lot in .possession ol abont five -acres improved, a frame house andi«m( John Tremam, vohtAiDHig about IbOttcres, about fruit trees thereon. sold the property of T 80 acres improved, house,, frame barn-and R. Hannah liove. sheds..cprahouse,hpg bouse, ontbuildijigs and fruit ALSO—A lot of land! eitualo in Sullivan -towmhi] trees thereon, .'ropesold as the property of Sam- bounded on tbe irtSrth bV-tbe north line of irammtN«| nel PieT'ce. ” 1 ' ’ «' ’ •*' - a r 9TB, on tbe eapt-byHndfl formerly of Nathaniel Kichj Aiso.ajpt of land-.in Mansfield, to wit;. Begin-, qh and N. Smith, on thW sotfthby of John Beil ning at a post the N. west corner hereof and the S.' son and A«a Smith; An«r on the west.by land; of Zq east cornGrof laßd''of'tK P. Morris ? fbehto*ii!<)iig -pber Tears the east sidejpf S; |2 deg. 359 feet hundred ’and ten acres with about fitt aews improred/ to a poal; Whence along tand .of J. S. Hoard and. a frame dwelling bouse jan da few fruit trees others. N. 78 4eg; eaat TJft feetfto a thence To be.sdld ns tbe/propertyraf’-Jobn?BeDBon. along said MoiTfs' l ?2,deg. .east 364 feet; ALSO—A lot of land; in, the Boro of'-ilaicibßt thonce aloir£rsafd"Morrie’ land7B deg. west 659. .funded ns follows to wit: on the north by feet to the place of bdglnking. J Containing between easthy G. 0. Maine, and west by E, 8.. and \ five and six acxel,- be the aame' more or! ;R:^Wne^oßta(ni D one acre-more or lew j less, and deScribcd ii, IbepTot of the vUlage of •improved land, -with ft rteato .»Bd water 1»»" S™ Mansfield as the -Seminary Lot; Ail improved,;. -™ ll ’ ' T ‘ th ‘ u ’, bouse,attached,,a frspe 6«IN with a brick Smmnary>uUdin g and some other" outbuildmgs thereon. To be s6ld as flio property , n f„. in( , lndlhg tl , e , dara £ Corey creek, the race I«H of the Mansheld Classical Semmary. j ng f ro m taid dam to 1 said mill, a distance by I Also, a lotof land m bonn-; co^ner , hereof of on 6 hundred and sixteen rod., ded and described as follows:- Oh the north by length by two rods in'breadth, and the tail raceei’ lot tia; 189 oftht! alldfinobt feff .Hie -Bindill;tit lands .tending fro® said n)ill tq said Corey- creek a diaUtic in-Rutland twp. conveyed to Hiram Wilraot; on by the course thereof of (twenty-five rods. tbe Vast by lot no. 13G and lotino. 127 contracted as tie property of R r K.!Brundage and Lymen Ret to Stephei) JsRussell,;, on thfe south by.lot no. more.' ■ i- ‘’’ 125 contracted'to'JoelT/Hnbule, and’omthe west' • ■ H. STOWELL, Jr., Sheriff, by.-lot number 129 boutractedtb Lfebnard/Gito. j Sheriff’s Office, Welle boro, May 14,1862. It being lot'No! 128 of the allotment of. the-Ring ham lands in: Entland twp.; Tioga county, Pa., and. nar* .contaiiiijig J2B and 7-10 aorol.'witbfihe Muaifeilawance : of6 per oetibfor .Ronds, & c r about 10 acres improved,-1 frame house, frame barn and a few fruit tree? thereon. To be sold ns the property of Joshua Robison and Richard'Rilbisbh. ' ' - ;, m ' ’; *'* ■' ■ , Also, ar lot of land in'Clymer twp., bwlnded'N, by hands of John M. Harper ;.,east by highway; south by lands of Lott Hackett’s estate. H. Row land and Aaron Yale, and west h? Aaron Yale and William Rowland. Containing about 100 acres, about. 85 acres improved, li.fog, house; 1 frame barn and apple OrehaSd thereon. To be sold as the property of.lsaao Sears. ;;; ALSO—A~IOt of. land fit Elkland Boro, bounded as follows; north-by stateline, east by J. Hammond, south by. Co wiroesqnir river ami west by D. Taylor— containing about 190 acres, about 100 acres improved, -frame hi.nsw. log hou?e; eoin house, frame barn, fraino wagon boose, and two npple oroharJs thereon. Tp be sold as Coats. * * j. ALSO—riA lot of land in Cfivington • township, bounded north by Butler Smith sOd Joseph Busted, east by, highway,ejpmh by p. Sfilrelan and west .by Tioga.Riyer—containing aboutl4 acres all improved, 5 framennq'ses.'l mill, ! frame barn, {.frame pair and ehod attached, I wagon-shed,, ! corn house and apple orchard ihefeou. To be, sold ,ea erty of Joseph Hubbeli. '• ALSO—A lofOTlSnd in'lHisioiiielibwnship, bound ed on the north, by N. Y.. State line, cast by lot known as the' tf Somdrslot,” south by lands in possession of Michael Raselliahd wesl 1 byjactb Bbaeiflrton—con taining about 60 acres, libotp 45 acrcri iinprovedj One frame boose, frame barn, w it g o n shod .’and apple, or chard thereon. ; Tobe sold ah the 'property of Syl vester Shoemaker. . -t . - "ALSO—'A lot of land In f ovfnctpn’town.tbip/bonnd ed as follows: north by James Hpwlana. enM'by 'lJv ertlt BlHra.-sonlb C. ! A‘- l 'Clsrir^ L camtarn'fng about 87'bof(?»i :j! o’ i: _' ” ’ * ■ "1 - ’■ '• A LSO—A lot- of. land in-Covington Boro, bounded OD-tfannb9tb.by .DvS. Ireietr, east by Tioga Rail Road, somh'by.—— Swan,and.west byuighwßy-tfaontftln ingnbcrart tivo-acres improved. To bo Bold as'the property of .E. -P-Welle and lx S.Gillett -ALSDdiA lot of Innd in Dillpar, bounded on the , north by lot surveyed for Hbadly and Impsoq, and J. B/Glaflf.’-east'by-lotirarveyed for J:S, Hhstiuga, -noth by lots surveyed for-Jutncn Morrhon anduM. Impson, and west by Phelps, Dodge & Co:, contain ing diSiiaorßS, ' bbont 25. acres improved, .witfi friiit trees !lihrtoni: To bb bold hs'thatproperty of Kathan ielTmpseni. d . t : ALSO—A lot of land in Gained, township; bounded onthe north by school house lot, past and south'by ’ami of J. JVSniitb, and west by Gowan landa-Hj’on taining about -five acres, more .of leas, mainly, ira. proved; with a frame water power saw mill, frame bouse and burn and mill privilege. To be sold as the prcjerty of Isaiah Champncy. - Tioga go! couet peoclamation.- Whereas, thq HonJjßobert CK White, President Judge for the 4th Judicial District of Penn?yifMi» amf Koyal Wheeler arid Victor Case, Esq.’*> &*** Judges in Tioga county, have" istped their gji I ccpt, bearing, date thej 13th day of Feb., Iwj i and to me directed, lor tbe.holding of Qrpban'* Coon# | Court of Common Pfeasj' General Quarter Sesiioai 1 and Oyer and-Termider, at'Wellaboro/for the CoenJJ l of Tioga, on the first Monday of June, (being tin 33 day), 1862,‘and tocontinue two weekf. Notice ia therefore, borahy given, to the Corow Justices ,of the JPeace, and .-Constables in and for, w county of Tioga, to appear in their own proper per* sons! with-their records, inquisitions, exhninatfonisjfl remembrances, to do .those! things which of t " e * r , cos and in their behalf apjjertain to be done/ ana »u witnesses and other persona, prosecuting in behalf .w the Commonwealth against any person or persons,«? to.be .then find there attending, and not deph rt' it the imperil. Jur&rs art requested to be pun * timl-lb theta 1 altoudahce atitheappointed Qirep-pndeic my.handv»nd{seafat the Sheriff* u® in WeUsboro, the 10th day of April in toe j,. o t ouV Lord .one thousand eight hundred ana ii . i- two.*” " H.'STOWELL; Jr>> Sheriff. ••• eoysTixcTionf water. rpHE ONLY REMEDY FOE DIABETES, I"' .X tion of the Neck of the Bladder, K l ®®*”,. it tbe'Kidndja, and Catarrh of the Bladder, * ■ i ( gnry 'and'Burning, or Painfttl Drihating, Slottr™ Bladder; Calcitlus,i,Grav»lt Brick' Dost X)tpo* lt < Iditcoua or Milkv Difejiarges after yripatior For sale by all Bruggists.! trice s!■ WM. H. GREGG * CO., Proprietor!. g • Morgan & ’Allen, General i Agente,' No. do u ‘“ New: York;, . j > : . ' JOHN A. ROY, Agent for Tioga Ccßßtf- Wollaboro, April 10, t562.-ly. Spring Fashions. S. Pi QUICK, EATTEB, * Wo. 135 Water Street, EHo* r ®* keeps constantly on Imhri a.generSl aawrloWt** r I'ASIfION SILK AND 'QASSIMERB SAT Z Alio aU,kin.d» of Soft Hataand Gaps,;Farafw &e., t Pids-nipdq to;ordet, i; Cji!lai?d;lsare,S®' ir S'. M J ure/aud thcD j-pu'ean, have.a Hat to fit y o * l, rn to feult tho' tidies. Quality warranted. Elmira,Jlarch 19, 1862. [ ~ • ONE HUNDRED BARRELS .SALT. j»»* received, and for sale the Cs.