!r -J sat iYM —r-: = 3 Ohl honoysucl3cSpf6iD& rav'est, sfy of ycm, ■Witic.BC.rer dy®g Ifryi^^f.yoa, Toumiad mo of f.jlit 4ty|SP°? 'ln rosy, eunny, dfcffimj 3®*/- When oil the a|r|iviM Ssy wM* l y° u . When ov'ry brce|o b'di-; of you. We eat bencith tb|i£t;aPy'dpde . ~_Tho heavy twißtotfgrafitrwe made,' ’- And hero an d tiff re 'ri&S® ite green Ton graeefnl hnn&jini«g«efal smug, >- - Tone blossoms Rt“to diftfea qaaen. , Bnt 000 bright BuiiaS in. Ami lay .upon tbfcobldtfpne floor. . Looking as th’o&gE ft of gold • ' Had slipped arm,. And still itnfioa ftM-Hmoeo;, ni<EoScold. • f)g ■ ingro'S and o’er, t briMdeftSSn with yon. And your swcetirrafl fanes drooping flow'rs Oh l.ahdll:! pri2e|jouJ4y6i^iore, ’ For you are paigif rsbosSpear hours; When oil the air *3w' faint Sith yon, < - Aod'cv'ry"BreozejHU fall bgyon, And my heart grgf jin* Idrelrith yon! , BweoringM ■ ' "Wo met with thMQlldwi&r amusing descrip tion in one .of' our of the manner in which a fugitive bl&6 wya^ntraduced to free dom. "His master SpejiiScDm Gamp Benton to recover him,-when SojvfaS cjgdered off by a cor poral of the lowa (alafrjf. jsSo soon as he bad gone the negro under a bundle of sacks in one co&qr:'||J J|B corporal’s quar ters. The rest is tl®s Gw the letter writer: Innumerable ffere propounded to him, when {he observing; “See berej DlxisWbtj£&M%ou can enter the service of'the UniM- you must be sworn.” “Yes, massa, I dg'dttt/’i&o replied, when the corporal continued i ’' ‘ ‘,‘Well, then, tak|sold Bible (holding out a letter envelopfl!|npsnsr|iioh was delineated the goddess of Staudjfeig upon a Suffolk pig, wearing-the engne!nj*of||ur country. The negro grasped the «gVtdape®autiously with his thumb and finger, Vgiert proceeded to administer the oph s -b® Spying,) you do sol emnly swear that jjru will/support the Consti tution of the see that there are no grounds floping the ooffee at all times 1” jj “Tos, mnssa, I replied,’“l allers settles him in de cffipe; ;^p9tM Here he’let go of ihj etggiope to gesticulate hy a downward thirst, forefinger, the di rection Sp gteifflthe coffee grounds for the future. ■ * “Never mind h«v you it,” shouted the corporal, “but hol®|ia Bible.” . “Lordy, massy, forgot, J | said the negro, as he darted -foTwar®hnti the envelope with a firmer cluctSyl).en|fie corporal contin ued: ■ W "And do you sdgjtnply that you will support the offgill the loyal States, and not spit upo®4hj pfSee when cleaning them, or wipe thd!piw;|th ®ur shirtsleeves.” Here a frown !o®sreS, nigm the b>ow of- the' negro, his eyes esSsjudiidjPo /their largest di mensions, while prsSujled with a round ed form as he exdSim idg.J Lordy, niassa, I*ebffr dat. I allers wash .them nice, die iaifsffs Mighty ticklar ’bout d “ t ” .. ji.t ‘Cfever mind ehouted_ the cor poral as he rCBurtj|d, /‘ajgi' do you solemnly swear that you wiliftut|r||k;in the coffee every morning, and sc? jlpat. and eggs are not cooked too p)<j|S| or toifciltle.” •‘Yes I do dat; 'fee t. go®-cook." “And lastly,” ca|.-tinuep *h_e corporal, “you do solemnly awearjftat _\wt||n this war is over, ypu’ll make Aipcst almighty fast." “Yes, niasaa, lifjidst allers wanted to gf> to Gheercargo.”j|f I■' * Here the -regi me'/|tat drpAs beat up for dress parade, when Tow. (that _ being his name) was in and com missioned as chieffito :k Ui|®on\pany K, of the Ist lowa cavalry, jl' l , Lieut. Ad. Smifa't pllaJL’s regiment,‘in a letter to a friend oful Miffip his adventures at Hanover Court ascribes the death scene of a youtbfSl After, the battle, Lieut. Smebi feellg the want of his overcoat, which hiaKhrtw w'fjay upon entering thi fight, in oompaliriwith ajjsergeant proceeds in search of it in On the way they stumbled Over the bfsfeh sides, and every now and> then tbe|(lU?fv!e|trtled by the cries and groans of who had not yet been discßT«red'bj|§£jh-:d£t|al sent out. Lieu tenant S., after nffnttoning his failure to find his overcoat, says:!:.' ’ “Determined not B(t,»epJro'the cold all night without some, covetiai hbtade.the light blouse 1 bad on, I stoope(^Jl;Jwh*aud'unbuckled the knapsack from a rwsjtbolister, who was stiff in death. From off t'j&a large whiteblan ket, and was aboutei r.io.gjlway from the spot, when I was - arraste§ uttered in a weak, childish voi’®,;ffalp&ade the blood run cold in my veins. .$-pf;)c*iied to the spot from whence the discovered lyi'ng close alongside a ped log, and partially covered with a fall®: liho,?|i youth of not over sixteen, mortally 1 jspdijdcw. in, the abdomen. O, how earnestly t|||dj piously- he offered up his supplications 1 He prayed that his dear mother '^(U,®?giv o him' for going against her'wlH toggjff' and that God would .forgiv# hii take him into bis cace and keeping. too earnestly em ployed to know eg} ( although I asked him and turned him on his back,, whileJfteji.'iegeknt placed a stick under his bendj addle s'fth of cool water to bis /lips. He waspipv fps his death agonies, and we had done a§|idiMlr. power to make bis exit into eterhity ct.Wcrtable as possible; it but remained fottus v/seebim give up the ghost. Piior hoy l.fhe us waiting but a little while, for his||tpi( K’ &don had flown “to that bourne, from'i£o- traveler returns.’ We turned'from tfjs unconsciously the tears trickled d&viX £fl|pilieekB as the dying words of the youn£r9h«l2®U rung in my-ears. His last words wert|’ '0 'jlc poor, dear mother, what will,you do I'.|o S» out me keenly; and caused me to dpiw.r * ’;siptnre Of the future which was, perhaps ih? 'feafor mo.” ■; —— * Hearing a, phyeicSi that a small blow will break the now, %t|lllo standing by ex claimed, “Well, I|/ga|mdj , hoot that. I have hlowed my nose a nfS-Jiy* times; and 1 have never broke it 1” ||| f.-L -It must be a Sappylikiimght to. a lover that bis blood and ©at A!;|hi» sweetheart min* gtejwrbaps in the ||mA£^sqaito. -Boys should bo vpy.cildfnl bow they"steer their IHjs-barks, if piey vauki arrive without at tko Ida ,-ii? IMPORTANT WATIOJNAIiWpRBS. ; . * ' pculished j . 346 & 348 fTUIE following work&aTeSpijt to: Subscrl&essjfn any pari X nt the country, (upon receiptof- rotailprtc©:) by mall or express, prepaid: - -'~y ' ' *Z~ r'-. 'y ~•* The Now American, Cyclopedia. ;A,,-populm Dictionary,ofptFeneral Knowledge. Edited Jry QeorgoKipley and Charts A. Dana, a Wed wri ters (a ©JI branches of Science, Art, aod-Litcrajiure'. 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It Ima-relieved sereial from alarming bTnptoms.of consumption, and is now curing a man who Ims laborek under un affection ot the luuga for the laat forty ysura. HENRY L. PARKS, Merchant A. A. HAMSEY, M. D.j, Monroe Co , Inwa, writes, Sept. 6, IWS *• Durilig my practice of many years - I have found nothing equal to your Cherry Pectoral forgivjvg ease and relief to consumptive patients, or curing such as are curable.’’ We mif. r ht iuld volumes of evidence, most '•onvin; nnc: proof of the virtues of this remedy is found hi its otfecls upon tiial. Probably do one remedy ban ever been known which cum! so many and snob dangerous ease* ha tins. Seme no linman aid can i-cacb : but even to those tbo Ciieiry Pectoral uffoids relief and coftifort. Dr. Ater, Lowl feel it.a duty and a pleasure to in* .form you what your Cherry Pectuial has done-for my wife. She bad been five months laborfng under the dangerous symptoms of. Consumption, frejnj which uo aid we could pro cure gave her much .relief. She was steadily failing, until Dr. Strong, of tlm city. wber£ we have come for advice, recommended a tual of your niedicinc. We bless his kind uess, as we do your skill; for she bos recoveied from that day. She is not yet us strong bs she used to bo, but is fre® from her Cough, autocalls hers"lf well. ORLANDO SHELBY, of Shclbyvill®. Con.-nmptives, do not despait till you have tided Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It ia made by one of tiie best medical chemists is the world, aud its cures all around us bespeak the high merits of its virtues.— Philadelphia Ledger. ■AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS. The science* of Chemistry and Medicine have been taxed their utmost to produce this ; best, most perfect purgative which is known to man. Innumerable proofs are shown that these Pills have virtues w;Uicb surpass in excellence the ordinary medicines, and that they win unprecedentedly upon the esteem of all men. They are safe and pleasant to take, but powerful to cure. Their penetrating properties stimu* late the vital activities of the body, remove tho obstructions of its organs, purify the blood. and **xpisl disease. They purge out the foul humors which breed and grow distemper, stimulate sluggish or di*order.cd organs into their natural action, and impart healthy.tonie with strength to the whole system. Not only do they cur© tho every-day complaints of every body, but ulsd formidable and dangerous di.-eases that have baffled the best of human 1 skill. While they produce powerful effects, they are at tbo same time, in diminished doles, the safest and best physic that can he employed fur children. Being sugar coated, they are pleasant to take; and being purely vegetable, are tfeo from any risk of barm. Cures have been made which Surpass belief .were they not substantiated by men of such qxnlted position and character as to forbid the suspicion of untruth. Many eminent cler gymen and ■physicians baveienfe their names to certify td,(Jie public the reliability of my remedies, while others have sent me the assurance of their conviction that my Preparations contribute immensely to the relief of iffy afflicted, buffering fellow-men. The Agent below named is pleased to furnish gratis my American Almanac, containing directions for their use and certificates of their cures, of the following complaints:— Costiveness, Bilious Complaints, Rheumatism, Dropsy, Heartburn Headache arising from a foul stomach, Nausea, Indigestion, Morbid Inactionef tho Bowels,and Pain arising thciefrom. Flatulency, Loss of! Appetite, all Ulcerous and Cutaneous Diseases which require an evacuant medicine. Scrofula or King’s Evil They also, by purifying the blood and stimulating the system, cure mbuy complaints which it wmld uot be supposed they could reach, such as Deafness, Partial Blindness, Neuralgia 4nd Nervous Irritability, De rangements of the Liver and Kidneys, Gout, ADd. other kin dred complaints arising from a lotf state of the body or ob struction of its functions.- Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with some Other pill they make more profit on. Ask for. Ayer's Pills, and take nothing else. No other they can give you compares with this in its intrinsic value or curative powers; The sick want the best aid there Is for them, and they should have it. Price 25 cents per Ties. Five boxes for $l. C L. Tlobiuson, Wcljsboro - *, S. X. Billings, Onines; H, 11. Bordeu, Tiog.i; Dr. Parkhaitet & W. 11. Miller, Lawrence villex S. 8. Packard, Covington; Bennett & Son. Miodlebury; Gulirk £ Taylor, Blossburgs Box & Witter, Maineburg; ©. h. Strait, floseville, and Dealers everywhere. July 16,1862. —em*., Portable Patent Horse-Power. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in devising a Horse Power with only three pieces of friction, and combines the maximum of efficiency, durability, and eeonopiy.'witb the minimum Of weight and price. On account of its simplicity it may be constructed by any mechanic for less than half the cost usually paid for horse-powers. It is well’adapted to thrash ing grain, sawing wood, and churning, also for turn ing lathes, saws, planes, and other machinery in the shop. Individual rights $5,00. Township, County, and State rights for sale cheap at ,our pace.. Agents wanted to sell territory. For farther particulars ad dress 1 . MIDDAUGH A CLARK. Jlansffcld, July 23, I8«2.-tf. AIHMTOR’S NjOTIQE. —Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has h'een re-appoint ed by the Court an Auditor to audit and disttibute the moneys in the hands Ini' the Administrator' of .es tate of John Evens, <}ec’d., will attend to the duties of his appointment, Where!* hearing trill'hd had" in the premises, at the joßea- "of A. P. Cone, in .Wellsboro, on Wednesday, .the 20th day of August, neat, at 7 o'clock p. m., to distribute th.e said fond. 1 THOB. ALLEJf, Auditor. Wollaboro, July 2, (1802. GIUE in largo or small qoantiteo, for sale at SOTS DRUG STORE. * vT« TO AGENTS. AYEITS CHE E E Y Croup, Whooping Cough Influenza- Springfield, Miss., Fob, 7, 1356. HIRAM CONKMX, M. D. Asthma or Phthisic, and Bronchitis- "West Manchester, Pr., Feb. 4,1856. Consumptien, AfcToE llou'sE. N'jin- Youk Cnr, March 5,1856. Prepared ty Dr- J. C AYER. i PwcficnZ ajid .Anafyjicoi Chemist, Lowell, ifaas. SOLD BY THE TIOG A COUNTY AGITATOE. ' • ■ .tJ _. .. ; ! By virtue bf etmdrv writs of .Levari Facias, Fi eri, Facias, and Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Fleas ofTloga county, Pa., to me directcd.'will be exposed to public sale in the Court House in Wellsboro, on Monday tie 25tb day of August 1862,"at 1 o'clock in the afternoon the following described property, to wit: A lot of land in Shippen township, bounded on the north "by Levi Stewart, cast by Wm. Cache, Bpath by Wm. Hem and Wm. Wheeler, and west by lot surveyed to Homer Bacon, containing about 75 acres more dr less,-about 40 acres improved,-! log house, 1 log stable, and some fruit trees there on. Tobesoldas the propertyof Martin Furman. Also' AM of landin Delmar twp., hounded on the north by, lands owned by Hezekiah Stowell, east by Samuel Benanr, south by John Grimes and Job Green's lot, now owned by John Dickinson and W, D. Bailey, and west by lands of Hez. Stowell and Job Green’s lot afbresaid, containing about 100 acres, about:4o acres’improved, frame house, log barn, and other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold ns the property of Conrad Gunther. ■ ; Also a lot of land in Brookfield twj>., bounded north by lot of John Pierce and Alansou Cady, cast by John Pierce, south by S. Gardner, hud west by Bingham lauds, containing about 130 acres, about 85 acres improved, 2 frame boluses; frame barn, corn-houso, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as; tho property of Win, D. Malloroy. Also a lot df laud in Rutland twp.. bounded north by Joseph Andrews, east by Isaac Bentley and Win. Lawrence, south by Wm. Hutchinson, and west by Horace Brace aud Norman Brace, con taining 100 acres, with about 5 acres improved. To be sold as! the property of Nelson Gould. Also a lot pf land in Union twp., bounded on the north by Hiram Landin, east by Hiram Landin and Nathan Palmer, south by Nathan Palmer, and west by Wm. Baldwin aud Abram Randall, con taining about! 50 acres, about 40 acres improved, 1 frame house, 2 frame haras aud apple orchard thereon. 1 ■ i Also another lot bounded north by road leading from Canton to Block House, east by said Daniel Eandall, south by land of Nathan Palmer, west by land of Wmj Barrows, containing about 20 acres, about 15 acres improved, a frame house and some fruit trees thdreon. To be sold ns the propertyof Daniel Randall. Also a lot pf land in Middlobury twp., bounded on the nortli by Elijah Kinney’s lands, east by laud owned By Washington Hines and Garretson lot, south by Bennett & Randall and N. L. West, and west‘by Thomas West and Clark Cowl, con taining about! 145 acres more or less, about 50 acres improved, 2 frame houses,’ 2 frame barns and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of John Kohler. Also a lot of laud in Delmartwp., bounded north by Win. Warjriuer, east by lands in possession of Wm. Bache, south by Amos Warmer, and west by lands formerly of S Wilcox, containing about 15 acres, about J 2 acres improved, log house, lug barn and fruit' trees thereon. To be sold as tire property ot Hannah E. Hull. . - Also a lot of land in Liberty twp., bounded north by M. Kritziijger, east by F. Liett, south by David Ostrum and west by Samuel Kibble, containing about 55 acres, about 35 acres improved, log house, log barn, outbuildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold aajthe property of John M. Love. Also a lot <ff laud in Delmar. twpi, known as the Wellsboro Cbmetery, bounded on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Geo. JJcCloud, dec., and J F Duna.-dson, east by Joseph Riberulle and H Sherwood, isouth by'Ley l l Nichols and west by highway, containing about 10 acres all improved (excepting herefrom the lots already sold.) To bo sold as the property of James I Jackson et. al., trustees of the Wellsboro Cemetery Co. Also a lot of laud in Richmond twp., bounded north by Mrs! L Lowusbury,east by highway,south by Ira Lowntbury and west by Tioga river, con taining aboutil-3 acre,] frame house and fruit trees thereon. Taj be sold as the property of Horace Lowmburv. ! Also a lot ‘of land in Brookfield twp., bounded north by lands of the heirs of .Tames Bryden, dec., east by the tojwnsbip line dividing Brookfield and Deerfield towfdships, south by lands of said Bry den estate and west by lands of said Brydeii estate, containing 5 icres all improved with 1 log house thereon, To be sold as the property of Hiram Insclio. Also a lot df land iu Union twp., bounded north by Pnt’k Peters, east by John Case, south by An son I)ium andjwest byE Gleason, containing about 90 acres, about 50 acres improved, frome house, frame barn, Spple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Isaac P Foster. Also a lot of land in Covington twp., bounded north by V. east by ffm. Swan, south by Victor Gray ?nd others, and west by Graves, conferinin(p abbut 80 acres, about 50 acres improv ed, 1 frame house,'frame barn, wagon shed and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of George B. McGrath. Also a lot <ff land in Charleston twp., bounded north and easjt by Oliver Elliott, south by State Road, and west by meeting house lot, containing about 3-1 of an acre all improved, with good frame store house ind dwelling bouse combined, and some fruit trips thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of Abram Johnson. Also a lot ojfland in Union twp., bounded north by lands of Thomas Callahan, east by Benjamin Plunk and Phillip Coon, south by John Green and west by lands' of Dartt & Fitch, containing 531) acres, about 13 acres improved, 1 frame house, saw mill, outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Augustus Castle. Also a lot of land iu the Borough of Wcllsboro, bounded north by Dr. Webb, east by Water stseet, south by Hannah’Sears and west by Julius Sher wood, containing about half an acre, more or less 1 frame house, framadrarn and outbuildings there on. To be sold as the property of A. S. Brewster. Also a lot of land in Liberty twp.. bounded north by George Lovergood and Fred’k Welty, east by Joseph Reed,'south by W Forer, and west by Academy Lands, containing about 46 acres,' about 30 acres improved, frame house, log baru, apple orchard aud other ti uit trpes thereon. To be sold as the property of George Landis. Also- a lot of land in Lawrence twp., bounded north by lands iu possession of W W Ballard, east by Jonas Skelton, .south by Colket & Nash and west by Erastus Butts, containing about 100 acres, about 50 acres improved, 1 log house, frame barn and wagon, house and sheds, apple orchard and other fruit treies thereon. Also another lot of land in Lawrence twp., bounded north! by lands in possession of Resell & Colton, east by Alfred Carey, south by “Colket lauds,” aud vyest by “Smith lot,” containing about 65 acres, about ID acres improved, 1 saw mil), frame house aud bam thereon. To be sold as the property of Egter Myers. Also a lot df land in Middlebury twp., bounded north by Wmj Button and —Brady,east by Samuel Cady aud (Job, Champlain, south’by Miles Good win and Bingham lauds, and west by S. Chamber lain ahd Win. Button, containing about 146 acres, about 110 acres improved, 2 log houses, 1 frame barn, frame shed, frame corn house, frame milk house, aud large apple orchard thereon.' To be sold ns the property of Fred’k Losiuger and John Losinger, and J. E. Andrews and D. Andrews',’ terre tenants. ’ Also a lot of land in Middlcbnry twp., -bounded and described a! follows: Beginning at a post tbo northwest corner hereof; thence east 107 9-10th' perches to a post; thence south 2 1-2 west 315-10th perches to a post; thence east 78 9-10th perches to a post; thence south 2 deg. west 53 5-lUth per ches to a post; thence south 1 1-2 west 39 2-10th perches to a post; thence north 88 1-4 west 7 8- perches to a post; thence south 1-4 west 145 8-lOth-perches to a post; thence'north 89 west 70 5-10th perch es tO a post: thence north 97 4-10th perches to a post; theuce north 4 1-4 deg. east 7 4-10tbperche»to apost; thence north 88 1-2 west 104 perches to a post; thence north 163 fi-lOth perches to the place of beginning, containing 205 9- acres, more or less. Also another lot bounded and described as fol lows : Beginning at a post the southwest corner hereof;, thence north 3 1-2 east 161 8-lOth per ches to a post!; thence east 64 6-10th perches to a peat; thence south 20 perches to a post; thence ea«t : s4 perches to a post ; thence south 61 6-10th perches ;'thence west 124 6-10fh perches to a post' the place Of beginning, containing 66 6-10th ocies. To be sold aa the property of Farmer Patchen. Also a lot of land in Charleston twp., bounded north by lot No. 10 of the allotment of the Cooley lands in Charleston township; on the east by the .SHERIFF’S Sall-Es! estate of Elijuh J Shippen; on the south by Norton Duchy, and on the ivest by tlie west half of lots Nob. Ilf and 12, being the east half of lots Nos. 11 and 12 of the, allotment of tho Cooley lands in Charleston township, containing 100 and 1-4 acres and part ofwarrant numbered 50o0,about 40 acres improved, a frame house and apple orchard there on. To be sold as the property of Charles Mc- Connell and Horace McConnell. ;; Also alotoflandinDelmartwp., bounded nnddes pefibed as follows : Beginning at a stoke and stones uear the bridge in tho west lino of lot No. 368, James Stewart, warrantee; thencfrsCnith 33 deg. east to an ash corner; thance 44 deg. east 37 1-3 perches to a button wood,; thence north 40 perches to a beech; .thence east 32 rods and 34 perches to the line of H.’Hilbolt’s to u post; thence north to~tho Road;' theneo south 62 1-2 west 9 perches; thence sonth-42 west A 1? 6-10th perches; thence south 58 west 26 porches; thente south 77 west 43 perches r thence 58 west 54 per ches to the school house; thence south 28'east 20 perches to a butternut; thence south 59-west 43 perches to the place of beginning, containing about 70 acres, more or less, with 61) acres im proved,' with a frame dwelling house, frame Barn, com house, other .outbuildings and an apple pr chard thereon. ' ■ ■ Also a lot of land in the Borough bf Wellsboro, beginning at the southeast comer of lot formerly owned by James Lock on. Water Street; theneo north to a lino of land formerly of Wm. Bache 243 feet; j theneo southwest 30 feet; thence by lot formerly of Ira Bullock 248 feet; thence north east 50 feet to the place of beginning. Aho a lot beginning at the southwest comer of lot above described ; thence southwest 31 1 A feet to a comer of land conveyed to Hannah Sears; thence northwest 250 feet to.a comer; thence northeast 31 1-2 feet to a corner of the lot above described-; thence southeast of said lot to the beginning, containing in both lots one-third of an acre, more or less improved laud, with a frame dwelling house, frame -bam, other out buildings and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the propertyof A^S^Brewster, D. A. Fish, and Elizabeth Tremaine, administrators, of S. A. Tremaine, deceased, and others, terre tenants. Also a lot of laud in Morris twp., .bounded and described os follows; Beginning at a white pine in the line between warrants Nos/4378 and 4388; thence west 80 Bods to a stone; thence by lands of Sgth S McCormick north 100 Bods to a rock oak corner.; thence by the some east 80 Bods to a post; thence by warrant Kne south 100 Bods to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres strict measure, being part 6t warrant No. 4388 in Mor ris' township, James Wilson, warrantee. To be sold as the property of John Blackwell. Ahoa lot of laud in. Covington twp., bounded north by Oliver Elliott and Joshua Bowen, east by Eockwell and Madge, south by Samuel Bogers and west by Levi EUiott, containing about 300 acres, about 150 acres 1 frame house, 2 frame barns and sheds attached, other outbuild ings and apple orchard thereon., To be sold as the property of N. A. Elliott. Also a lot of land bounded and described as fol lows : On the north by lot No. 28 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township con tracted to John Calkins and lot No. 25 contracted to Joseph Wilcox; on the east by lot No, 24 and lot No. 51 conveyed to Asa G. Churchill, on the south by south part of lot No, 50 contracted to Clark W Bailey, and on the west by lot No. 26 aforesaid. Itb’eing the south part of lot No. 51) of ■ the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga, Cop.Pa, ana part of warrant No. 1792, containing 511 4tloth acres, with the usual allowance of 6 peX cent for roads,~&c, aboht 40 acres frame house, frame barn, shed and apple orchard thefieon. To be sold as the pro perty of William A. .BoHev. Also a lot of land beginning' corner of lot No 7 of the allotment of the Bibghu lands in Farmington township. Tioga co, Pa, thence along the west line of said lot south 1 3-4 west 107 810th perches; thence along the west line of lot No 37 conveyed to Joel Parkhurst north 87 3-4 west 130 perches ; thence along line of lot no. 38 dorlh 40 2-16th perches and west 28 perches ; thence along lino of lot no. 18 conveyed to Philip Tubbs north 1-4 east 60 1-16 perches ; thence along the south line of lots nos. 17 and 16 Elkland cast 89 6-10th perches ; thence along the south line of lot no. 15 Elkland south 88 east 71 4-10th perches to the place of beginning, containing 91 l-10th acres, with the usual allowance of six per cent for roads. &c. It being lot no. 6of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township,and part of warrants Nos. 1061 and 1062, with about 3u acres improved, frame house, frame bam and some trait trees thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of Andrew G. Teachman. Also a lot of land in Clymer township, bounded on the north by lot no. 79 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Westfield now Clymer township conveyed to Caleb Trowbridge, on the east by lot no. 171 conveyed to Caleb Trowbridge, lot no. 81 conveyed to Henry Steele, lot no. 118 conveyed to Samuel Swimlar and lot no. 14 contracted to Or son Pemberton ; on the south by lot no. 14 afore said and lot no. 113 conveyed to James Bush, and on the west by lot no.. 113 aforesaid, lot no. 112 conveyed to C. Schoonover and lands conveyed to P P Morris, admin’rofthe estate of the late John Adlum. It being lot no. 104 of the allotment of Bingham lands in Clymer township, Tioga co, Pa, and part of warrant no. 1230, containing 156 frdOth acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for Beads. &c, about 125 acres improved,frame house, 2 frame bams, 1 frame shed and apple orchard thereon. To be :,old as the properly of Levi Scott. Also a lot of laud bounded mid described ns fol lows : On the north by lot no. 215 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga co, Pa, conveyed to John Bowen, on the east by lot no. 220 now or Into in the possession of A. Thompson and lot no. 219 conveyed to Geo. Thompson, on the south by lot 219 aforesaid and on the west by Ipt no. 269 contracted to F. Smith. It being lot no. 221 of the allotment of the Bing ham lands in Charleston township, and part of warrant No. 1782, containing 56 and seven-tenths acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, &c, about 35 acres improved, log house, log bam-, apple orchard and other fruit trees there on. To fie sold as the property of John S. Thomas. Also a lot of land in Morris township, bounded north by Duffee’s, east by Duffee’s and James English, south by J. J. W. Lewis, and west by Ivins, containing about 70 acres, about 10 or 15 acres improved, log house, shanty, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel Campbell, jr. Also a lot of land in Charleston township, boun ded north by Wm. T. Mathers, south by John Bliss and Abner Walker, east by highway and west by Bliss and, Coolidge, containing about 68 acres more or less,with about 60 acres improved, 1 frame house, 2 frame barns, I com house, and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold ns the property of John Mathers. Also a certain two-story frame steam grist-mill, situate in the Village of Maipsburg, in the town ship of Sullivan and county of Tioga, on the south side of the Bead . leading from Mainsburg to Mansfield. Said steam grist-mill being about 34 feet front, and on said Bead, and in depth about 46 feet wide. The lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said steam grist mill beginning in the centre of the Bead and the northwelt comer hereof; thence south 22 and l-4th deg.-west 5 rods and 4-10th of a rod; thence south 67 and 3-4th deg. east 4 rods and 8-10th of a rod; thence north 22 and 3-4th deg. east 5 rods and 4-10th of a rod; thence north 67 and 3-4th deg. west 4 rods and 8-1 Ote of a rod to the place of beginning, being the ground occupied by said mill and in use of the same. ~ w * ’Kg€lll <ime hou To Also a piece of ground used as a trail Road for said min; thence north 49 deg. West 14 rods; theuce north 68 deg. west 10 rods to the creek; thence north 20 deg. east 1 rod; thence south 68 deg. east lOrods; thence north2o deg. cast 8-lOth of a rod’; thence south 49 deg. east 14 rods ; thence south 22 and l-4th deg. west 1 rod and 8-lOth of a rod to the place of beginning." - Also another piece of ground necessary'for and used-as-float-hud head race to said mill. Begin ning at the southwest corner ofmill; thence south 22land l-4th deg. west 2 Rods; Whence south 51 imi 5-Bth deg. east 6 Bods ; thence south 45 deg. east 9. Sods and 6-10th of a Rod; thence south 37 deg. east 13 Rods and 3-10th of a Rod; thence south TO deg, east 6 Rods; thence south 63 -And a halt deg. east 8 Hods ;'■■ thence south 63 deg. east 11 Reds! thence south deg. east 86 Rods; thence south 60 and 3-4th deg, east 10 Rods; thence south 47 and a half .deg. west 16 Rods; thence soph 41 -deg. oast 8 Rods; thence I BOuth72 and a half deg. east 2 Rods; thence north 23 deg. east'6 Rods;,north 52 deg. west 5 Rods and 8-10th of a Rod ;-i thence south 68 and l-4th ! deg- west 3 Rode rad ,8-10th of a Rod} thence north 47 and a half deg. west 16 Rods; thence north 60 and 34thd’eg. west 10 Rods; thence north 35 deg. west 36,Rods; thence north 52,deg. west' 11 Rodsthence north 63 and a half deg. west 8 Rods; thence north 70 deg. west 6 Rods; thence north 37 dcg.l;west 13 and 3-10th Rods; thence north 45 deg; West 7 Rods and 8-Ioth of a Rod; thence.north Stand 5-Bth dog. west 4 Rods to the south sifte of paid xnill ♦ thence north 67 and'34th deg.'wests Rods to the place of begin ning, being sitnated'-in the through of Mainshurg and county aforesaid, and adjoining land of E. R.. Maine; on the south and on the north by lands A. B. Austin, E. A. Fish, Isaac Rumsey, John Strong, P. D. Parkhtljrst. Ahaz Robins, ir., John Fox, u. SliugCrlaucL and E. R. Maine, and, m pos session of R. K. Bruiulage. To he sold as the property of R. K. BrUndage. ; Also a lot.of land.ih Rutland township. Be ginning at the southeast corner of Jot No. 119 of the allotment of the Bingham lands m Rutland and .Sullivan townships,; thence along the east line.of isaid lot north seven-eighths of a deg. east 143 j perches; thence alongahe south lino oflot No. 121 j Rutland conveyed to Bennett Reynolds! south-88 land 1-2 of a deg. east 99 and 9-10th perches;, ! thence along the west line of lot No; 123 Rutland 1 conveyed to Sally Pearse south 1 deg. west 122 8-10th -perches; thence along lino of Jot No. 140 Sullivan conveyed to EHiram Hodges south 1 1-4 deg. west 18 6-10th perches and north 88 deg. west 44 porches; thehce along the north-line of lot No. 135 Sullivan to Justus Wood north 89 des. west j 45 3-10th perches to the place of beginning, containing 83 4-10th acres with allowance. It aeing. lot No. 122 of the al lotment of the Bingham-* lands in Rutland and Sullivan townships, add part of warrant} Nos. 1819 and 1820, about 60 acjrcs improved, with 1 frame house, 2 frame bams, outbuildings and a few fruit trees thereon. To Vje sold as the , property of Solomon Phillips. s j . Also a lot of iand in: Delmar township. Begin ning at a stake and stones near the bridge in the west line of lot no.-363i James Stewart, whrrantee; thence south 38'degi cast to an ash comer; thence 44 deg. east 37- 1-2 perches to a button wood ; thence north 40 perches to a beech; thence east 32 rods and 34 per, to the line of H. Hilbolts to a post; thence north jto. the Road; thence south 62 1-2 west 9 perches; thence south 421 west 17 6-10th perches; thence south 58 west: £6 per ches ; thence south 77 west 40 perches f thence 58 west 54 perches to the school house; thence south 8 east 20perches to a buttonwood; thence south 59 west-43 pertfhes to the place of begfn niogj containing about 70 acres more or less, with 60 acres improved, with a frame dwelling-house, frame bam, corn-housie, other outbuildings and apple orchard thereon! To be sold as the prop erty of Morgan Sherwood, D. A. Fish, and Eliz abeth Tremaine, admin's Of Emma Tremaine and others, heirs, &c., of S. A. Tremaine, deceased, terro tenants. j, .ALSO —A lot of land iii Charleston township, bound ed* north by Win. Vanhorn and L. 11. Elliott, east by Levi Elliott, south by D, Keese, D. Morgan and D. - Harris, and west by S. Frost—containing about 200 acres, about 150 acres improved, with frame house, 2 frame barns and sheds, but buildings, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold ns tlie property of A. G, Elliott and N. A. Elliott. . !, i" ALSO—A lot of) land in Charleston tvp. bounded north by L. 11. Elliott, east by Levi Elliott, south by D. T. Rees and west by A. G. Elliott—containing about 4ft acres iroprovedj ALSO—Another lot ofjland in Charleston bounded north and east by A. G. Elliot David Morris, and westlby.A. G. about 56 acres, all improjvedt r fro me shed and ai iQotber lot of land bounded north by Wm. B. Vanhorn, east by lt. Elliott, sooth by David [Harris, and west by Stillman Frost—containing about 85 acres, about 50 acres improved. To bo sold as the propei ty of A. .G. ElliotL 1 ALSO—A lot of landjin Delmnr. bounded north by H. W. StewaH and'KilWn Coolidgc, cast by Amos Coolidge, south by R, Roland and DanielDoane, and pest by Danl. Foucht and -Peter Green—containing about 276 acres, about 150 'acres improved, a frame house, two frame barns, two apple orchards thereon. j ALSO—A certain lot in Wollsboro situated on the north east side of the Avenue, bounded by the estate qf S. W, Morris, on the by lane pinning from- the Avenue to the residence of the S. W, Morris, on south west by the Atjpnuev and on the west by J. Donaldson-r-containirl|g about two improved land with a two story frame bouse, frame barn and sheds and other out buildings , and some fruit trees thereon. ,! f i ALSO—Another lot in Wellsboro, bounded south cast by Water Street, north west by lot of L. I. Nich ols, sputh west by lot of*L. I. Nichols in possession of Robert Young, north east by G-,' D, Smith—con taining about one acre improved land, with a frame bouse and some fruit trees thereon. {•ALSO —Another lot ip Wellsboro, bounded south wpst by the Avenue, north west by lot in possession of A. J. Soßeld, north eait by estate of S, W. Morris deed., south east by-J. Ldwrey;—containing about one acre, with a frame house, jbarn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Other'lyts or UOstsin Gaines township, de scribed as follows-: } Warrant No, 2579, WlTVSllink, Warrantee 1002 acres. “ “ 2334,' i« - “ 990 “ “ “ 2437, l*‘ “ 990 “ To bo sold, as the property of J. F. Donaldson and James Lowrey. v; %■ - [ALSO —A lofof land jn Mansfield, to wit: begin ning at a post the north Rvest corner hereof and the south east corner of land! .of J. P. Morris ; thence al<|)xig the cast side of thp Academy street, south 12 decrees, east 359 feet to a, post ; thence along land of J.IS. Hoard and others, north 78 degrees, east 719 to a post-; thence along said Morris land north degrees, east. 364 feetij thence along said Morris land south 73 degrees, west 659 feet to the place of beginning—containing between five and six acres, be thh same more or less and described in the plot of the village of Mansfield as the Seminary lot, all improved, with a brick Seminary building and some other out buddings '-thereon. To her sold as the property of tho Mf.nsfield Classical Seminary. % ' ALSO—A lot of land ip Rutland township, bound ed on the north by William Updike and S. Wood, east by E. Wood, south by John Newberry and C. GaJe, and west by S; Kennedy—containing about 104 acres, about 75 acres improved, frame house, frame barn, log shop, fruit treesfhnd apple orchard thereon. Te be sold as the properly ot Philander W. Rock well, ALSO—a loLbf land id Shippon township, begin ning at a post the north corner of N. Impson; thence by the warrant line east 133& perches to a birch; thence south. 45 parches to a post the north east corner of Uria Impson; thence by said Impson wek 133 perches to a pfist; thence by N. Impson north 45.7: 'perches -to th© place of taming 37$ acres, with 16acres improved,* log house, log stable, and some fraitf'trees thereon. To be sold as the property of L. A, Jjearls. ALSO—a lot of land id Richmond and Covington tovynskips,Jn the count#'aforesaid, beginning at a post in the lino of land heretofore conveyed to TUly Marvin; thence by the same 2of a degree, west 130.2 perches to the load up Elk Hun, and by the same south 77 degrees, west 26$ perches, south 73 degrees, wek 37 perches, north 69 degrees, west 20 perches, south 50 degrees, west 12 perches, south 71 degrees, wek 19 perches to a post [in'line between numbers ana 4, and by said line mirth 169.6 perches to a post corjper,&lso of lots numbered 4,11 and 12,and thence by lot number 12 east perches to the place of beginning —containing 96 meres and 127 perches, be* ingj lot number 3 uuplani, of subdivision as made by E. P. Beane and part of -warrants numbers 2761 and 384, granted to Lockhart. To. be sold as the property of Wetherbee with notice to* terije tenant. J - Also —a lot of land in Rutland township, bound* ed north bp Artomns Barnhart, east by Joseph Bar* ding, south and west by Georgo Brown—containing about 230 acres'more or less, with about 110 acres improved, frame house 2-frame barns and an apple orchard thereon. J ' ALSO—another lot of land-io Rutland township, hounded north b# lands formerly owtoedlby Heman Soppr and Josephus Clarks east by Bradford county line, south by land in possession of Crippen and'D. E, Sherman, and ?n tbo west by Gr&ndisen Watkina, and:land formerly owned by Peter Wheeler, George Worden and Henry Worded, and >— Martin —containing 200 acres or thereabouts 160 acres im proved, frame house, 2 frame barns* frame sheds, milk house, apple orchard and fruit trees thereon. , ALSO-^— onntbcr lot in fifuCivair township, bounded nortjiby north lino of warrant number 978, east by land, 1 formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N* Smith, south by land of John Benson and Arad Smith,;aad west!' by Zopher Tears, and A. Upkike—containing about 110 acres, about 60 acres improved, a frame /bath bj , —containing tfiT housv, frame barn, lard tjiereon. dwelling house and a few fruit sold as the property of John Bool'* ft 'iWn. -■ ALSO—a lot of land in ed trortb by Anemia Barahan ' ing, and south and west by Geor« ing about 230 acres,'aboutHo 2 frame barns and 4ft apple orcht'J!! - ALSO—another Tot efVdbl*! 1 bounded north by lands former!,, A and Josephus Clark, east by liJj?* 4 south by lands in possession of n D. E. Sherman, and on the westhe i Ws * - * Watkins and lands formerly own ~ George and Henry Worden and * P ' taining about 200 acres, about inn *• frame house, 2 frame barns, fra® apple orchard and other fruit ' t ALSO-yftirotber lot of land * , f®°i bounded north by’ north line’of , . ir « East by lands formerly of Jf,,t. 7 ,0 t »in Smith, south by lands of JoUp If/ebol Smith, and west by Zopber Tcart’' 1011 11 containing about 110 acres, about 60° 4 4-7 framehouse, and fruit trees thereon. i. the property of tsSae Benson and bo/V 4 of land in Rutland on the north by Artemns Birnh*?.' Harding, ionlh and west by Octet, n" 1 ing abpnf 230 acres, about 129W?' frame house, two barns, and /rnit treed thereon. " ™ Also—Mother lot of land .in g„,,. ■ hounded north'by north line 0 f - « bj''lands formerly of Nrthnniel NiehofT"!, son'th by lands of John Benson aid aS, west by land of Zopher Tears and taining about 110 acres, about 60 " frame honse and some fruit trees there ’ as'the properly of Harrison Bobbins mJ son; - Also—a lot of land in Rutland townaKt. north by Arlemns Barnhart, casl’byj south and west by George i!romiZ !1 . b . 230 acres, about 120 ,ere B , barnfl ' aDdaPPle otti " d '«i3S ALSO-Uother lot in Sullivan tom.lv • north byjiorth by north line of iranSt cast by lijnd formerly of Noth Smith, shnth by land of John Bsnim ' Smith, add west by land of Zopher Wo? dike-coitaining about 110 acres, about M ~ proved, al frame house and fruit trees thereon sold as the property of Harrison Bobbin. Benson. * ~A LS® r- : a of '“ nd charleston lonnthi cd north by L. H. Ell,oil, east by Levi Kill, by David T. Rees, and west A G.™ tainin* aßcmt 40 acres improved. Also— another lot of land bounded nortl Elliott, east by same, sonth by David Mi west by A. G. Elliott— containing about 58 improved,'frame house, frame barn, frame apple orchard thereon. Also— toother lot of land bounded north , B. V anhorn, east by A. G. Elliott, ebnlh bt Harris and A.G. Elliott, and! west by StiUmu and "W. Bj Vanhorn—containing about 85tcn 50'acres improved. To be sold as" the pr Aaron G.-lEllipft and Alanson E. Niles r der the fitin of Kilos A Elliott. ’ Also—a lot of land in Covington toirnibi ed north by Arthur Gondspced, easf by ner, sonthjby Aaron Cleaveland, and west bi Frost—containing about 5] acres, about Ut proved, frame house, frame barn, frame shet orchards and other fruit trees thereon. Tc the property of Aurelia Gardner. ' Also—n lot of land in Delmar township, north by H. Stowell, east by Wm. Ebcrenti, I the Monroe Farm, and west by George Skelit taming about 76 acres, about 50 acres improi Jrttine hotpse, frame barn, and some fruit trees' To be sol£ as the property of Amos Tyler. Also—a lot of fand in Rutland toimshi) north by W. Horton, east by Thos. Horton, Erastus Hose, and west by George Farmer ing about 30 acres, about 15 acres improrec framehouse thereon. To be sold as the Wm. Allen. Also— (a lot of laud in Union township, north brlHiram Landin v east by Hiram Lam Nathan ifhlmcr, south .bj Nathan Palmer,« by Wm. {Baldwin and Abram Randall—cr about 50! acres, about 40 acres improred, 2 frame barns and apple orchard thereof TV as the property of Bnniel Randall. Also—>a lot of land in Sullivan township, north by.J, W. Robbins and highway, east bj Robbins, south by Myron Robbins, and west I Robbins 'and Wm. Ludington—containing t acres, all' improved, frame hou*e, frame bat gun shop*, and fruit trees thereon. To be mR property of Wm. E. Robbins and Ahuz Robbii Also—j-a lot of land in Covington township, ed north |by Ross and Williams, east by Rc Williams and Samuel Kelsey, south by iwbel and west by Oliver Elliott and 0. F. Taylor irig-about 50 acres, about 15 acres improved, frame house and a few frnit trees thereon, Tc as the property of George Ilusted. Also- 1 -* lot of land in Elkland Boro, boar the north by Cowanesque River, cast by Sanne bone estate, south by Bingham lands, and w the Samlael Davenport lands—containing £b( acres, about 75 acres improved, frame barn, orchard fand other frnit trees thereon. —another lot of land in Elkland Bow. ednn the north by JogJ Pnrkhurst, east by Coates, south by Maine'Street and T. Coates. 4 by Buffalo Street—containing about one acre, proved, a frame tavern house, frame tavern b sheds, out buildings and a few fruit trees ther lot in Elkland Boro, boncd< by George Robbins, east by George Borneo T. Wood, south by R. T. Wood and Maine St .west by T. Coats, Joel Parkhurst and George about one acre, all improved, house, frame barn, out buildings and frci thereon.' ■ALso-i-finotbcr let of land in >'el?on boundedj- north by the Cowanesque Ejv«V Jdsso Hovro, south by Bingham l«_xnh, an 4 ’ Ratbbocle—containing about 100 acres, about 1 improve#, frame bouse, house frame, two ba barn, corn house/out buildings, orchard tm fruit trefes tborcon. To be sold ns the pr' Samuel Ellison, "Leander Culver, and Perry ALSO, |A lot of land fn Tioga .boro. bounded n« C. ■\Vickhpm, east by A. C. and J. S. Bo.«h, wntb 6y highway, containing about 1-3 acre. with one: thereon. 1 - AbSO,Jinbther lot in Tioga boro, bounded norm* south b> and west by A D Cole —conUi aero. sold as the proprrty of Leroy Tabor ALSO»IA lot of land in Clymcr twp„ bounded t Charles DoUploss, east by Edmund tVwrtberln*, Joseph-A. French and Lyman Pritchard, and wert Labltn—contalnlnglSO acres,lls acres improred.fr* two apple orchards arid other fruit trees thereon sold as tlie property of Daniel Holmes. ALSO. A lotpf land in Knoxvjlle boro, bounded lauds of Moses Inscho andGilterts and AnpclH w estate oi Aaron Alba ahd Cowsnesque Hirer, 1 Cowariestjne fiver, and west by Moses lu^cho-* 01 nhont two acres, one large flouring mill and other thereon, j To be sold as the property of Daniel Angell. . H. STOWELL, Jr ■Wellsboro, August 5.1552. AUDITOR’I'NOTICE.— Notice is that the undersigned has been, appoini uourt to audit, and distribute the assets rai* sole of thoreal and w porsonnl estate of Step 9 sier, dec'd., will attend to the duties of a l * raent, where a hearing will be had in the pr the office of A. P. Cone, Esq"., inWcllsboro, o. day, August 21st, at 1 o’clock p. m., to distn Said fund. ■ , Til OS. ALLEN? i r Wellshoro* July. 2, 1562, * UD [TOR’S NOTlCE.—Notice is b«ti r\ - that the undersigned has been a PP oID . Court to : Audit and Distribute the mdn«p ® ' onjbe Sheriff Sale of the real estate of lim«j ahd Lintsford Coats —will attend to the d appointment, where a hearing will b® premisesl at his office in Wellsboro, Mo®® 8 -' day of Apßurt at 1 o’clock p- t® the said fund; '» H. W. WJLLIAatSj Wellsboro, July 2, 1862. WELISBORO’ ACAI>‘ i W-ellaboro’, Tioga County, Penns. MARINOS N. ALIEN, A. M.i - * assisted corps of -competent.teachers. The Fair, Term will commence on “ 3 August, 1562. ‘ Tuition for terra of fourteen rctekt, iro $6.00. ' i , . jicg-A TBAcnga' Cnias will also bo for®* By order of ,Trustees, f , J. F- DOSALDbO^' ■ 'Wolbtoro, Jply 30, 1863. ■; Sumac Wanted. 3. ONBj DOLLAR per hundred 1 «eiglit,wi|l for dry Schac Bauk 4 Tioga, Juno ISS2. Bt.
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