fpHElilbft- A^D;.H.^BQg»^4f r »PPB Wellaboro, Wedneaday, 1863. J . J * ' ' ’Hew Advertiser lot of LeUtrt —Tiog» Port % | [ ?&4 ; •” gptotal Court. p&- We are requested tb there will j, a Bnndoy Behoof Celebfation Sat oflijr; Angtul‘ Sfithi com pact at U o’clock a. m. A genjaral itex lindvd to all- _ ~ ’t§4" ~' jpg-Ballard A Co. hare rom#v'ftd ‘ jjp ; their new Store, first door ebova RoyVDfdjj; new . bedding is a? handsome one, Ranged of anystore in town. U Is" known as “Keystone Store',” in honor of|:01d fewnsylvania.- ud see thetn ia their new location.' •'. ’ WaLtSßond Acsbatr^- com - jjonced its present term lagUlaider very I good encouragement. Siity stpiaEti.; |K(lenrolled, end mors fro expected. We leari«itaath{ Principal, Mi. Allen, has improred and tad' building at Vu own eippme. Stodonts' who the tomiag winter, will do wall to takSadvMttige of the splendid oppertnnites presented bj^tpis'limitation. grp The Select Shod at Westi&td, U. P- Stebbinsat its head, will ■ good in , tbit neighborhood. Mr. S. is of iby those wbp know him, to be a MS elasiJleacher. — ■ The school at that plt\ce, under his'late Ismanted brother, was well sustai&f f jfrajhecause it -was wall eondncted. We Bespeak f|r dr,|®the hearty rapport which wc know well he|w ; U Ifways try to deserve, 11 is terms are i tnl courses of instruction will bo thorough, : | ' l|;i As.. Imposter.—The Mas&i|||pi|iternity are eeaHewed to beware of an imposter} r eortinting him self to he a member of Union of this place, who pretends to bo in quest hf s-tiolajssfed broth er, and says his 'name 'is H’ade.? 4t ibjpplace, he eslled' himself JMay, end hailed rjppia Ifjjtemdsburg Ledge, fie is a short, thick man,’ 9a ( st, 1 with heavy black whiskeys. Tbe ■ fcrbss J»T requested] t, “pass bitn round," and pnt an eifd to,; nefarious praetieel. —Bradford Reporter, jf, - ■ | ; Sir lam instructed by the HjoSr. Ji’SiajSfagoe, of | Bith. to say throngh year paper; it|if t, frwo people ; ef Tioga County, Pennsylvania, will 1* rSiiSli a sum. | dint number of volunteers to soppl|'; of-| men from that county, under the j fa. of the 1 President of tbe United Stales for fai. it f&lbreo bun-' I died thousand troops by drafting, H|; 4: t||S|vtlid any j nsnisity for drafting in that Counts,' li at jhe will pay | Its boadred dollars, to be equally, pi ilibulcd among 1 Ibese non-commissioned officers, mas £ ndK’jsnd pri vstei who shall hereafter volunteer,|»i' |®4?as they lie nuitered into the service of thefl?.)i ettSjiqtes. ’ - C.i|v:it iytiiYuA.v. ComjiukicatioS.—3/r. &U&R nse to nggeit that tbe patriotic efforts ofi|D6' in this. Coaotj, are cot practically, at leaatj prep ailftbppreci* lUd. I refer to Thus. E, Glridley.u, tbe,I people were gathered together, therbpft# Gf&jey also, with hi* rich fund of anecdotes, lion, and his dbsinterested patrio poli tician! aid aspirantsdid atttend hip|w^iii^tiDgB? ffhat, if while Gridley was jarging||d jpeop&'{o rally j iroaod the old flag, candidates wera* ? Slime not Gridley I They have tjfifr and flKdlay shall have hia also. W T e tbe people will toon forget Gridley; wo|jd the people can forgot him. Lot bis .QD4oji& h re. Biabered. ‘ j j'ih, 1 Little B it». —Cbas. X>, Eri»|r; re- j lipid tbe office of District AttonA} ;^vT;^ t j comiDg | Cflanty, and is getting up, a hi tbs Backtab Brigade. Mr. Emeraf i tyro years > H West Point, and will make a gooi | Baldwin, Esq., of j* [p® oll tt P 4 pslnted enrSling officer of this J lbe late •rdir ef the Secretary of —Mr. LeSean is to give a concef| Jtrg Court . Hiue next Tuesday evening. < *[•]■ | —Thi “Union” ,-Democrntic ibis . Coacty, bold tboir Dominating a Wells- ■ ioro, Monday evening, September lit. v] r ’ t 3 I "t"!' i —Mr, Card, the County TreasurerJff t - wsHarris-! to pay the now comj»a¥^li^lCounty --T.-.i-p. ■ pO* A Wicked Official. —The [®oi r- Jdiffieultiej of that nnfsrtunatß Bulletin, I . If btt ttan, Brindle, deserves * tiriliied Government on earth,; Jhave | **» hong long ago. tft it was, the 1 W Leavenworth, In the j jp| 'lba Kansas j Kh; who shot down Wm. Phillip, i »bil!^ stand- j 414 aii otirn dodr, for no other'irais® 1 lalti-.lfcat ba *“» fret slate »ah. If —— : ; Situation bf the ■ ‘Print below the latest iecbnnte tha 2“rtßt companiel in tha army froml IhU | tWre to gi Te each week, if po«ia»10j * °f each company, not alona W ■ttra** uhj*ha •teiligenoa from tha soldiers. 'f■ S| I i Ist Rifles, lata Capi. .ifioffitW.it *SK We . Botiing from this company for no« i otdria 'A oBl y Mtthartd fro® 601» fifShfe \mtyrr' Highly of Major Stone, wajlf Jgf(febd' ™*y, that a man from tbli'9o»j>S|ty Hr 1 L I a *?«• i I gi ‘ * B&,' S ' i f» ’To t\e Editor of the Agitator • rtf*. Im-M that Ur. Stebbina (onr late STTy") waa ahot through the heart, and B. P. Phinney, C. J. B. Irwin; and B. J. phia. Yy. ■' Co. E, The and allfeavo’leH Niles^ Fen£ff *and J. 3fcteT B. Derby, and Sd. Allan, an reported sitdffeito lfhilfldelphia Hospital, Cp* H, 6th Regt. Pa. Res. Corps, Capt Carle. ’ We regret to learn that Serg't R. W. Webb, Jacob Sbeffelin, and Geo. Grlnnels, are confined in the Phil* adelphia Hospital with the fever. Dr. Webb wept there at once, and and - that the troops are very well cared for. Since the resignation of Lieut. Rose, SergL R. U. Pratt, has i been appointed second Lieutenant, and second Lieut. Hiornan, becomes First Lieutenants S, Bu Seamanb of this eompaay, is still in the hospital at Reading. Co. G, 46th Reg't,, Pa. \JoIs. Since the resignation of Capt, Whitney, Lieut Sam. Haynes, has been ‘acting as Captain. Rees G. Rich ards is acting as second Lieut. The company was at Aquia Creek, guarding the Rail Hoad. See letter in to-day's paper from Charleston Ranger. Co; Fi l)th Cavalry, Cfipf Mltehelh ; v We s haVa a letter borresp6ndenV (i Mi D. B.” in this company, dated August 2d, which reached us 15 days after date. At that time they were at Burnt Ordinary, between the CMckabomlny and York Riv er, but where they are now, we know not Twenty recruits were needed to fill up the' company. Co. B, 101st Reg't, Pa, Vols.,Capt. V. A. Elliott We have nothing new from this company. Co. L., 2d Regt. Po. Cavalry, Capt, R. T. Weed. We have no news from this company. Co. G, Ist Reg’t*_Rifles, Pa. R. C. Capt. Hugh McDonald. This company was in thelasa battle at Cedar Moun tain, and the Captain is reported as slightly wounded. We have not heard of the others. Co. D, 67th Keg’t, -Pa. Vol., Capt Caulking hat. resigned, and his resignation has been accepted. We learn that the remnants of this company bare been massed with another company. It has passed throngh several severe battles, and wo are sorry that it could not retain its numbers and. identity to tbe end. ' Co. Q, 7th Hegt., Pa. Cavalry, Capt. Andrews, was at Nashville, Tenn. Co. C, 7th Reg’t., Pa. Cavalry, Capt. Dartt, waa at Nashville, Tenn. ~Onr correspondent with thase’tjom panies, (Mr. J.'P. Wilcox, Y was'sldk in’ itiehoFpUal when last heard from. We have no late news from the company, except that Samson Babb, known all over the County as “Sampy" Babb, died Jn the hospi tal at Nashville, of typhoid fever, on the 21st of May last. 1 Mr. Babb was an honest man, and made a good soldier. Co. H, 45th Rog't., Pa, Vols., Capt. Schicffolin, is at home, trying to regain lost health. His company is on duty guarding the Rail Road from Acqua Creek. Co. I, 45th Reg’t., Pa. Vols., Capt. Hills. Capt. Hills is now reported sick. Wo have no news from thV company. - j • —The Reserve Corps evacuated Harrison’s Landing 'on Monday, the 13th inst., all the other troops in Mc- Clellan’s army following, after that date. The evocu- ls complete, and the Grand Army is said to have joined Pope. ’ Capt. SoriEU)’* Company. —The following is a c erected list of this company, together with ihe non ommissiooed officer*, Ac.' The company is still at Camp Curtin, and will ,-m>u be attached to a regiment and sent into active-sen leo. Captain, A. J. Soficld, Ist Lieut. I). A. Fii*h, 2d Lieut. Lewis Bodine, Orderly Serg’L J. Rexford. Ist Serg't., A, B. Wright, 2d Serg’t., J. B. Wilcox, 3d j 41 Geo. Blackwell, 4tb ■** B. H. Warriner, 1 i*_t Ck*rp., J. Walbridge, 2d Corp., Albert Dale, 3BB TcJwnship', August sd, 1862, of the diptherift, ROD A, eldest daughter of 8. Mary J* Wood, aged 11 years 8 months and 14 day?. Also on the 16th inst, .CLARA ADELLA. youngest daughter of S. H. abd Mhry J. Wood, aged 6 years 3 months and 2 days. In Sullivan, on Ihe 29th ulL*,at.tbo residence of bis father, WM. P. LtJDINGTON/ih the 23d year of his age. Our brother only lacked a few days of havirigypent a year in his country’s aartfeo "’bob ca|led the suffer ings of fever, pain and otrtfK bis la bors, bht hot until be had a chance to capture a few of those that had rebelled—six iu all—three of whom he took land biafthed off In the face of thV ebemy’a gnus, thus doing a little of that work fir which be edllsted;' ho bad long re bibed at drilling, marching, nod countermarching like chib arens play, but had supposed that be had enlisted to fight. May there now be a forward march of all the forces that they may be gratified in doing their country service. . - Coif. \f OTICE is hereby given to the Lot-holders of the JL i W.ellsboro Cemetery, that as election- for mana gers of sald Cemetety company, wilt he held on Hon dsy the first day of September next, between the bom of two and fotor ©‘clock £. If., at the counting room of O.A J* L. Robinson. A fall attendance is requested. The beard of- managers will meet at ibssaioe time and place, for the transaction of business, r - • JA6* I. JACKSON, Jbe. W. 4 Ckt * Wsllsbaro,Aogosi 18>2862. JT% LD£ in Jttg* or small qaantito*, for sale at ' ROT'S DRUG STOIIE. o*7 ICKUS. PRIVATES. ££ R B. I B D , 'died. NOTICE :.V- sort- Tl OGa c6 : tJNTY^GItAfW^ SHERIFF’S SALES. ■ . By-virtue.ef aandiw-wfitaef Levari Facias, Fi en Tacius.'and Venditioni Exponas, iamied out Of [the Coart of Common Pleas ofTiogaoounty, Pa., to, : ffie-directe3,wili be exposed to public sale la the Court House ,itt&Wtdl3b«co,'.oa~Monday tbe.2sth - day of August 1862, at 1 o’clock la the. afternoon ; the'foUowing described property, to wit: . ' A lot of land- in. Sbippen township, bounded on thenorth by Levi Stewart, east by Wm. Bache, : 1 soatb by.Wm.Hernand Wo, Wheeler, and west, by lot surveyed to Homer Bacon, containing abont. 75acrea more or less, about 40 acres improved, 1 . log house, 1 log stable, and some fruit trees there on, .To be sold as of Martin Furman. Also a lot-of lahddn Delmar twp., bounded on 1 ■ thenorth by lands owned by Hezeklah Stowcll, eaat'by Samuel Beuapr, south by John Crimes and ■ Job .Green’s lot, now ewued by John Dickinson and : W. D. Bailey, and. west by lands of Hez. Stowell and JobOreeu’s lot aforesaid) containing about 100 t acres, about 40 acres improved, frame bouse, log barn, and other ontbjuildings andsomo fruit trees ■ thereon. To be soldi as the property of Conrad Gunther. Also a lot of land jin Brookfield .twp., bounded north by lot of John Bierce and Alauson Cady, east by John Pierce, south by S. Gardner, and west by Bingham lands, containing about 130 acre*) about i 85 acres improved, 2 frame bouses, frame barn, 1 coru-bousa, outbuildings and fruit trees thereon. : To be sold as the property of Wm. D. Malloroy. - .Alsoa lot of laud in Rutland twp., bounded north by Joseph Andrews,! east by Isaac Bentley and Wm. Lawrence, south by Wm. Hutchinson, and west by Horace Brace and Norman Brace, con taining 100 acres, with abont 5 acres improved. To be sold as the property of Nelson Gould. • - Also alot of land inillnion twp., bounded on the north by Hiram Landin, east by Hiram Landin and Nathan Palmer, south by Natban Palmer, and , west- by Wm. Baldwin and Abram Eaudall, con ' tabling about 50 acres, about 40 acres improved. I 1 frame house, 2 frame barns and apple orchard I thereon. . Also another lot bounded north by road leading I from Cahton to Bloch House, east by said-Dnniel Eaudall, south by land of Natban Palmer, west by j land of Wm. Barrows, containing about 20 acres, j about 15 acres improved, a frame house’ and some fruit trees thereon. Xo bo sold as the property of I Daniel Randall. j Also a lot of land iu Middlebury twp., bounded on the north by Elijah Kinney’s lands, east by land owned by Washington Hines and Gurretsun , lot, south by Bennett jfc Eandall and N. L. West, 1 and west by Thomas-W est and Clark Cowl, cou ; taining about 145 acres more or less, about 50 j acres improved, 2 frame houses, 2 framebarna and a few fruit trees there|m. To bo sold as\he pro perty of John Kohler. Also a lot of land in Delmar twp., bounded north I by Wm. Warriner, east by lands in possession of Wm. Bocfae, south bylAmos Warriner, and west by lands formerly ofS Wilcox, containing abont 15 acres, about 12 acresi improved, log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the -property o( Hannah E. Hnll. Also a lot of land in liberty twp., bounded north by M. Kritzinger, east by. F. Liett, south by David Ostium 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 soy as the property of John M. Love. Alsoalot ofland in Pclmir twp., known as the Wellsboro Cemetery, bounded" on the north by lauds Belonging totheestateofGeo. McCloud, dec., and J F Donaldson, cajitliy Joseph Eiberollo.and H Sherwood, south by Levi 1 Nichols and west by highway, containing about 10 acres all improved fexcepting herefrom the lots already sold.) To be sold as the property of James I JaCkscn et. al., trustees of the Wellsboro Cemetery Co. Also a lot of land in [Richmond twp., bounded north by Mrs. L Lownsbury.east by bighway.sonth by Ira Lownsbury and ;west by Tioga river, con taining about 1-3 acre,] jframe house and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Horace Lownsbury. i Also a lot of land in Brookfield twp., bounded north by lands-of the hejrs of James Brydeu, dec., east by the township linjc dividing Brookfield and Deerfield towdsbips, south by lauds of said Bry den estate and west by lands of said Bryden estate, containing 5 acres all improved with ITog house thereon. To be sold as theproperty of Hiram Inschn, Also a lot of laud in Union twp., bounded north by Pat’k Peters, east by John Case, south by An son Dann and west by E [Gleason, containing about 90 acres, about 50 acres improved, frome house, frame barn, apple orchard und other fruit trees thereon. To be sold as theproperty oflsaac PFostor Also a lot ofland in Covington twp., hounded north by V. Gray, east by Wm. Swan, south by Victor Gray and others, and west by Graves, containing about 8J acres, about 50 acres improv ed, 1 frame house, frame barn, wagou shed and an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of. George B..McGrath, i , ’ "Also a" lot of land in Charleston twp., bounded; 1 north and east by Oliver Elliott, south by State 5 ' Road, and west by meeting house lot, containing 1 about 3-4 of an acre all improved, with good frame 1 store house and dwelling house combined, and 1 some fruit trees thereout To be sold as the pro- \ party of Abram Johnson.! Alsoa lot oflmd 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 -53 U : acres, about 12 acres improved, 1 frame bouse, saw mill, outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Augustus Castle. 1 Also a lot of land in tty* Borough of Welluboro, bounded north by Er.AVfcbb, east by Water stseet, south bX-Hannab Sears aud west by Julius Sher wood, containing about half an acre, more or less 1 frame house, frame barp 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 Levergood and Fred k Welty, east by Joseph Heed, south-by W Forer, and west by Academy Lands, coutaiuipg about 46 acres, about 3J acres improved, frame* house, log baru, apple orchard aud.other trujt trpes thereon. To be sold as the property of Georgp LandK Also a lot of land in Lawrence twp,, bounded north by lands in possession of W \V Ballard, east by Jonaa-'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 trees thereon., Aiso another lot of Upd in Xjawrence twp., bounded north ? by lands id possession of Kozell &. Coltou ( es»t by Alfred Carey, south by “Colket lands,” and west by *‘Smithlot,” containing about C 5 acres, about 10 acres, improved, 1 saw mill, frame house and bam thereon. To be sold as the property of Peter Myers. 1 Aiso a lot of land in Mjddlebury t>vp., bounded north by Wm. Button and —Brady,east hy Samuel Cady and .Geo. Champlain, south by Miles Good win and Bingham lands, and west by S. Chamber lain and Wm. Button, containing about 146 acres, about 110 acres improved, 2 log houses, 1 frame barn, frame shed, frame corn house, frame milk house, and large apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the property of Fred f k Losinger and Jojm Losinger, and J. E. Andrews and D. Andrews, terre tenants. . . Also one equal undivided equal part of land in Middlebnqy township, bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a post the northwest corner hereof; thence east 107 9-10th perches to a poet; thence south 21-2 west 315-10th perches to a post: thenc* east 78 9-10th parches to a post; thence south 2 deg. west 53 5-10th per ches to a post; thence sotih 1 1-2 wc.-t 39 2-10th perches to a post; thence "north 88 1-4 west 7 8- perches to a post; 1 thence south 1-4 west 145 8-10tb perches toa post; thence north 69 west 70 5-10th perches to a post, thence north 97 4-10th perches to a post; thencol north 4 1-4 deg.-east 7 4-10th perches to a post; thence north 881-2 west 104 perches to a post; thence north 163 6-10th perches to the place of beginning, containing 205 9- acres, mote or leas. ■ i . Also another one equal undivided equal part of- land bounded and! described as fol lows : Beginnipg at a post the southwest corner hereof p thence north 31-2 east 161 810th per ches to a post; thence east 64 8-10th perches to a post; thence south.2o perches to a post; thence east 51 perches to. a post; thence south 81 6-10tb perches'; thence west 134 6-10th perches to a poet the place of beeinning, containing 66 6-10th teies. Toi be sold as the property :of Farmer Fatehen. ' Also a lot of land m Chartcston twp.. bounded north by lot No. !■> of the-nllotmect of the Cooley lands iu Charleston towr-tlf p-. on !hs cuft-by the estate of Elijah J Shipped; on the south by Norton Dscliy,an4 6b the. west by. the west half of lots Nos. 11 and 12, being the east half of lots Nos., 11. -and 12 of;-tbe allotment .of the Goolev, lands in Charleston township, containinglUO and’ 1-4 acres and part ofVairant nnmfaered 5050, about 40 acres impydvedja fra&e'Aouse “4 apple orchard there-, on. To be sold as the property of Charles Mc- Connell and Horace McConnell, r Alsy a let of landin Deknartwp., bounded snddes seribed as follows: Beginning at a stake And stones new the bridge in the west line of Iqt’No. 353, James Stewart, warrantee; thence south 38 deg. east to an ash corner; 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 perches to the,line ofJH. Hilbolt’a to a post; thence north to the Road; thence south 63 142 west 9 patches; thence south 42’ west 17 6-10th perches; thence south 5$ west 26 perches; thence south 77 West 43perches; thence 58 west 54 per-' ches to the school hottaoj thence south 28 east St) perches to a butternut; thence south 59 west 43 perches to the place of beginning, containing about 70 acres, more ori less,! with go acres im proved, with a frame dwelling house, frame barn, com house, other ohtbolldings and an apple or ohard'thereon. , ; ’ , Also a lot ofland in the Borough of Wellsboro, beginning at the southeast comer of 1 lot formerly" ioWned by James-Lock on. Water Street; thence north to a line ofland formerly of Wm. Bache 248. fret; thence southwest S3O fret; thence by lot formerly of Ira Bullock 248 feet; thence north- ; east 50 feet to the place uf beginning." Also a lot beginning at the southwest comer of lot above described; thence southwest 31 1 2 feet to a corner of land conveyed to Hannah Sears; thence northwest i 250 feet to a corner; thence northeast 31 1-2 feet to a comer 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 land, with a frame dwelling house, frame bam, other out buildings. and some fruit frees thereon. To be gold as tfae property of A. Si Brewster, D. A. Fish, and Elizabeth Tremaine, administrators, of S. A. Tremaine, deceased, and others, tevre tenants. Also a lot of land in Morris twp.. bounded and described as 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 Seth S McCormick north 100 Rods to a rock oak corner;' thence by the tame east 80 Bods to a post; thence by warrant line south 100 Rods to the place of beginnings containing 50 acres strict measura, being part ol warrant No. 4388 in Mor ris township, James Wilson, warrantee. To be sold as (he property of John Blackwell. Also a lot of land in Covington twp., bounded north By Oliver Elliott and Joshua Bowen, east by Rockwell and Madge, south by Samuel Rogers and west by Levi Emott, Containing about 300 acres, about 150 acres improved, 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 fal lows : On the north by lot No. 26 of the allotment of the Bingham lauds in Charleston township con tracted to John Calkins and lot No. 25 contracted to Joseph Wilcox; on the ehst by lot No. 24 and lot No. 51 conveyed to Asa !G. Churchill, on the south bv south part ot lot No. 511 contracted to Clark W Bailey, and on thej west by lot No. 26 aforesaid. It being the south part of lot No. 50 of the allotment of the Bingham lauds in Charleston township, Tioga co, Pa, andjpart of warrant No. 179 i, containing 59 4-10th acres, with. the usual allowance of 6 per cent fur roads, &c, about 4o acres improved, frame house, frame barn. shed and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the pro perty of William A. Bailey. : Also a lot of land beginning at the northwest corner of lot No 7 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Farmington township.|Tioga co, Pa, thence along tho west line of said lot south 1 3-4 west 107 6 lOtli perches : thence jaloug the west line of lot No 37 conveyed to Joel Parkhurst north 87 3-4 west 130 perches : thence along liaewf lot no. 38 north 40 2-iGth perches arid west i 8 porches ; thence along line of lot no. fe convened to Philip | Tubbs-north 1-4 east GO 1-16 pegches ; thence along ! the south line of lot- nos. 17 and 16 Elklaml east I 8!) C 10{h perehe’; thence along the south line of. lot no. 15 Klhlnnd south 88 emit 71 4-10tli perches j to the place of beginning, containing 91 l-10th J acres, with the u-uul allowance of six per cent i for roads. &c. It being lot no! 6of the allotment, of the Bingham lauds in Farmington 'townsbip,and 1 p irt of warrants Nos. 1051 liiiu 1062, with about 30 acres improved, frame house, frame barn and some fruit trees thereon. To he sold as tho pro perty of Andrew (*. Teachutau.; Abo a lot of laud in Clymer ‘township, bounded on the nurtb 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 t» Caleb Trowbridge, lot no. 81 conveyed to Henry Steele, lut/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 we>t by lot no 113/aforesaid, lot no. 112 conveyed to C. Schoonover and Ia ,i ds conveyed to P P Morris, udmin’r of the festata of the late John Adlurar. ' It beingjot no. 104 of the allotment of Bingham' lands in Clymer township, Tioga co, Pa, and part of warrant no. 1230, containing 156 G-lOth acre-, with the usual allowance of 6 percent for Roads. &c, about lio acres improved,frame house, t frame barns, 1 frame shed and apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the 1 properly of Levi Scott. Abo a lot of laud bounded and described as fol lows : On the north by lotjnn. 215 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Charleston township, Tioga co. Pa, convoyed to John Bswen, on the erst by lot no. 220 now or date in the possession of i A. Thompson and lot noJ 219 conveyed to Geo. I Thompson, on the south tiy lot 219 aforesaid and i on the west by lot no, 26D Icontracted to F. Smith. | It being lot no. 221 of the allotment of the Bing-1 ham lands in Charleston township, and part of j warrant No. 1782, containing 56 and seven-tenth's I acres, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent I for muds, &c, about 35 acres improved, log bouse, log bnm, apple orchard and other fruit trees there- \ ou. To be sold as the property of John S. Thomas. \ Also a lot of land in Morris.township, bounded j north by Duffee’s, east By Duffee’s and James j English," south by J. J. W. Lewis, and west by Ivins, containing about 70 acres, about 10 or 15 J acres improved, log bouse, shanty, and fruit trees I thereon. To be sold as the property of Samuel i Campbell, jr. ; 4 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 63 acres more or less, with about 60 acres improved, 1 frame hou-e, 2 frame barns. I corn house, and i an apple orchard thereon. To be sold as the | property of John Mathers. ' i , I Also a certain two-story frame steam grist-mill, situate in the Village of Mainshurg, in the town-1 ship of Sullivan and county of Tioga, on the south | side of the Road leading from Mainshurg' vo Mansfield. Said steanj grist-mill being about; 34 feet front, and on said Road,' and in /depth 1 about 46 feet wide. The, lot or piece of grunnd j and curtilage appurtenant to stud steam grist mill beginning in the centre of the Road and the northweit corner'hereof; thence south 28 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; thcnco north 22 and 3-4th deg. i cast 5 rods apd 4-1 (tth of a rod; thence norlh 67 i and 3-4th deg. west 4 'rods and S-tOte of a rod to i the place of beginning, being the ground occupied j by said mill ana in use of the. same. j Also a piece of ground used as a trail Road for j said mill; thence north 49 deg. west 14 rods; thence north 68 deg. west 10 rods to the creek; 1 thence north 20 deg-east 1-rod; thence south 68 deg, thence north2o deg. east 8-10th of. a rod; thence south 49 deg. east 14 rods; thence south 22 and l-4th deg. west 1 rod and 8-1 0th of a rod to the place of beginning. Also another piece of ground necessary fbr and vised as float’and head race to said mill. Begin ning at the southwest corner of min; thoneo south 22 and 1-lth deg. west 2’ Bods; thence south 51 and ~5-Bth deg. east 6 Eods't thence, south 4$ deg. east 9 Beds and 8-lOth of a £ud ; thence south 37 deg. east 13 Bods and 3-1 0th- of e Bod ; thence south "6 dog. easts Bods; thosee south S 3 end's half deg. east 8 Bods; thence sooth 52 deg. eastU Bods; thence south.3s deg. east 36 Bms; thence sou h 60 and 3-4 th deg. east 10 Rads; ■ thenoe sooth 47 and a bslf deg west 16 P-d-| thou-tf south 41 deg. east SPoUf, thaseo w'L I south 78 and a half deg. east 2 Rods; thence north " 23 deg. east 6 Rods; north 52 jdeg. west 5 Hods and 8-lOtb of a Bod; thence south 68 and l-4th deg. west 3 Bods and 8-10th of a Rod; thence north 47 and a half deg. west !16 Rods; thence north 60 and 3-4th deg. west JO Rods; thence north 35 deg. west 36 Rods; , thence north 52 deg. west U Rods; , thenoe north 63 and a half deg. west BRods; theneenorth 70 deg. west 6Rods; thence north 37| deg. west 13 land 3-10th Bods; thence north 45 oeg. weft 7 .Rods and 8-10th of a Rod; thence north 61 and 5-Slh deg. west 4 Rods to the south side of said mil); thence north 67. and 3-4th deg. west 2 Rods to the place of begin ning, being situated in the borough uf Mainsburg ana sounty aforesaid, aud adjoining land of E. E. Maine; on the south and on the north by lands A. B. Austin, E. A. Fish, Isaac Ramsey, John Strong, P.D. -Farkhurat. AhatfEobln*, jr., John Fox, D. Slingeriaud and E. R. Maine, and in pos session" of E. Kj B fund age. To bo sold as the property of R. K. Bnmdage. I" Also a lot of land In Rutland township. Be ginning at tbe southeast corneri of lot No. 119 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Rutland and SulKvan townships; thence Mode the east line of said lot north seven-eighths of) ‘a deg. east 143 perches; thence along the soutlilino oflot Nd. 121 Rutland conveyed to Bennett Reynolds south 88 and 1-2 of a deg. east 99 and-. 9-10th perches; thence along the West line of lot No. 123 Rutland conveyed to Sally Pearse south 1 ! dfg. west 122 8-10th perches;{thence along lineoflot No. 140 Sullivan conveyed to Hiram Hedges south 1 1-4 deg. west 18 6-10th perches and north 88 deg. west 44 perches ; thence along the north line of lot No. 135 Sullivan conveyed,-to Justus Wood north 89 deg. west 45 3-10th perches to the place of beginning, containing 83 4-10th acres with allowance.|_lt being lot No- 122 of the al-_ lotmont of the ißingham lands in . Rutland, and' Sullivan townships, aud part of warrant Nos. 1819 and 1820, about 60 acres improved, with 1 frame house) 2 frame bams, outbuildings and a feW fruit trees thereon. To bo sold aaitho property of Solomon Phillips. |i Also a lotofiandin Deltnar township. Begin ning at a stake and stones jjearpe bridge in the west line oflot no. 363, James Stewart, warrantee; thence south 38 deg. ‘ east to pon ash comer; thence 44 deg. east 37 1-2 perches to a button wood ; thence north 40 perches ttj a beech ; thence, east 32 rods and 34 per to the linoof H. Hilboltstp I a post; thence north to the Road ; thence south ! 62 1-2 west 9 perches: thence youth 42 west 17 6-10th perches ; thence south ;58 west 26 per ches; thence south 77 west 40'perches; thence 58- west 54 perches to tbe school bouse; thence , south 8 cast 20 perches to a buttonwood; thence south 59 west .43 perches to the place of begin- i niog, containing about 70 acres more or less, with' 60 acres improved, with a frame dwelling-house, 1 frame bam, curn house, other outbuildings and apple orchard thereon. To be sold ns the prop erty of Morgan Sherwood, D. A? Fish, and Eliz abeth Tremaine, admin’s of Emnia Tremaine and others, heirs, &c., of S. A. Tremaine, deceased, terre tenants. ; I ALSfr— A lot of Inndio Charleston township, bonnd ed north hy Win. Vanhorn and L. H. Elliott, east by Levi Elliott, south by 0. Keeae, D. Murgan and 0. Harris, and west by S. Frost—containing about 200 acres, abont 150 acres improved, witli frame bouse, 2 frame boras and sheds, out buildings, and fruit trees thereon, To be sold ns tbe property of A. G. Elliott [ and N. A, Elliott, ; I ALSO—A lot of land in Charleston tvp. bounded north by L. R.. Elliott, east by Levi Elliott, south by ! D. T. Rees and west by A. G. E)liotl—containing 1 abont’4o acros improved. j’ i ALSO—Another lot of land in Charleston township, bounded north nnd east by A. G.j Elliott, southeby oavjd Morris, and west by A. Q. Elliott—containing about "56 acres, all improved, frame'house, frame barn, frame shed nnd apple orchard therein- ALSO—Another lot of land bounded north by Wm. B. Vanhorn, cast by A. G. Elliott).south by David Harris, and west by Stillman Frost—(containing about 85 acres, nbout 50 acres improved, jTo be sullL.jis the property of A. G. Elliott. j . t ALSO—A lot of land in Delmar. hounded north by H. IV. Stewart and jKilburn Coolidge, east by Amos CooVidgc, south by R. Roland and Dhnicl-Donne, and west by Danl. Fouciit and Peter Green—containing about 276 acres, abejnt 150 acres improved, a frame bouse, two frame barns, two apple otchards thereon, , ALSO—A certninGot in Wcl!sbofo*-Bituntcd on the north east side of tne Avenue, boun led by the estate of S. W. Morris, on the south by lane running from the Avenue to the residence of tbe {3. W. Morris, on tbe south, west by tqe Avenue, and on the west by J. F. Donaldson —containing about two!) acres land with a! two story frame bouse, frame barn and sheds nnd other out buildings and tome fruit trees thereon. i ALSOr—Another ot in Well shorn, bounded south east by IVatef Strec!, north west by lot of L. I. Eieh ols. south west by I )t of L. I. Nichols in possession f of Robert Young, north vast by Q. ID. Smith—con taining about one acre improved land, with a frame house and some fruit trees therena. b. , ALSO—Another lot in Wellsborn ? bounded south west by the Avenue; north west by hit in possession of A. J. Sofield, north east by estate *pf S. IV. Morris deed,, south cast hy J. Lowrey—containing about ono ncrc, with a frame house, barn and fnpt trees thereon. ALSO—Other lota or tracts in Gaines township, dev* scribed as follows : 1 | Warrant No. 2379, W. Willink, Warrantee 1002 acres. “ •' 2331, “ “1 990 « i “ • " 2437, 1 41 u ] 990 “ To be sold ns the property of J. F.*Dooaldsen and James Lowrey. j 1 ALSO—A lot of land in Mansfield. to wit: begin ning at a post the north west and the south east corner of land of J. P. [Morris,* thence along the cost side of the Academy) street, south 12 degrees, east 359 feet to a pbst; thence along land of J. S. Heard and others, north 78 decrees, east 719 feet to a post; thcnce’along said Morris land north 21 i degrees, cost 364 feet; thence said Morris laud south 78 degrees, west 659 feet Jto the place of beginning—containing between five ripd six acres, be the same more or less and described the plot of the Village of Mansfield as the Seminary Ijjfc, a,Il improved, with a brick Seminary buildling and some other out buildings thereon. To be sold os the [property of tbo Mansfield Classical Seminary. |j ALSO—A lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed on the north by William Cpdikcjj and S. Wood, Oast by E. Wood, south by John NdWherry and C. Gale, and west by S. Kennedy—containing about 104 acres, about 75 acres improved, fra tie bouse, frame barn, log shop, fruit trees and apple ojrcbard thereon. Te be sold as the property of Fbilajider W. Rock well. i I ALSO—a lot of land in SMppon t>wnship, begin ning at a port the north east corner of N- Impsun ; thence by the warrant line east 133& perches to a birch; thence south 45 perches to n jposl the north enat corner of Uria Impeon; thence by said Impsun west 133 perches to a pustj thencef by N. Impsun north 45.7 perches to the place of beginning—con taining 374 acres, with 15acres improved, a lug hou?e, | log stable, and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of L. A. Jearls. ALSO—a lot of laud in Richmond and Covington* townships, in the county aforesaid, beginning at a ) post in the lino of land herotofure conveyed to Tilly • Marvin; thence by tbo same Jof a degree, west 130,2 i porches to the read up Elk Run, and by the same { south 77 degrees, west 2C4 perches, south 73 degrees, , west 37 perches, north' 66 degrees, west 20 perches, | south 50 degrees, west I*2 perches, south 71 degrees, west-19 perehes to a post io dine between number 3 and by said line npeth 159.6 perches to a post corner, alto of lots numbered. 4, T 1 and 12, and thence by lot number 12 east 198.4 perches to the place of beginning—Containing 96 acres and 127 perches, he r ing lot number 3 in plan of subdivision us m»de by i E P. Denne and part of lottery” warrants number? i 275 and 334/granted to Josi*h Lockhart. To be sold j as the property of Francis Wctbcrbee with i tqrre tenant. ' . ALSO—a lot Of land in Rutland townidiip, bound ed north bp Artemus Barnhart, east by Joseph Har ding, south and west by GCorge Brown—containing about 230 acres more or less, with about 110 acres improved, frame house-2 frame barns and an apple orchard, thereon. ■ AlSO—another lot of land in Bathed township, hounded north by lands formerly owned by He man .Soper and Josepbns Clark, east by Bradford county line, south by laud in possession of George Crippen and Dr E. Sherman, and on the westiby Qrandisen Watkins' and land formerly owned by Peter Wheeler, George Worden and Henry Worden, and —*- Martin —containing 300 acre* or thereabouts [lOO aores im proved, frafno. house, 2 frame barns, frame sheds, milk boose, apple.orchard and fruit trees thereon. AlSO—another; lotto Sullivan towpship. bounded north by north. liA« of warrant number 078. cast by landforaierJy-of Nalbaatal Nlebola in A V. Smith, south by land of, John Benton add Arad Smith, and W.vt by Zopnur Tears Hoti- A. Cpkilio— -vut.n»ing iPa-.t tiu acres, ah’-ul 00 a«r»a impijoret,, a fro mo ! 'dwelling house and k few fruit trees thereou. Tw la gold ae the property of John Benson. • ALSO—a lot of land in Rutland township, bound ed north by Artemu Barnhart, east by Josiah Hard ing, and south and west by George Brown—contain ing about 230 about 110 improved, framehonse, 2'frame barm and an apple orchard thereon. ALSO—another lot of land in Rutland townships bounded north by lands formerly owned by H. Soper, and Josephus Clark, east by Bradford county line, south by lands In possession of George Ctippen and D. B. Sherman; and on the west by lands of Grandisoa Watkins and lands formerly owned by Peter Wbeeler, George and Henry Worden and Martin—con taining aboot 200 acres, about 100 acres improved, frame bouse, 2 frame barns, frame shed, milk house, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO—kriother lot of laud in Sullivan township, bounded north by north line of warrant number 978, Bast by lands formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N, Smith, south by lands of John Benson and And Smith.and west by Bopher Tears and A. Updike— containing about 110 acres, about 60 acres improved, frame boose, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Isaao Benson and John Benson. Also—a lot of land in Rutland township, bounded on the north by Artemua Barnhart, east by Joseph Harding, south and west by George Brown—contain ing aboot 230 ’acres, about 120 acres improved, a frame house, two barns, and apple orchard and othcf fruit trees thereon'. Anso—another lot of land In Sullivan township, bounded north by . north line of warrant 978, east by lands formerly of Nathaniel Nichols and N. Smith, south by lands of John Benson and Arad Smith, and west by land of Zopber lean and A. Updike—con taining about 110 acres, about <6 acres improved-* frame house and some fruit trees thereon. To be sold as the property of Harrison Robbins and Juba Ban son. Also —a lot ef land in Rutland township, bounded north by Artemus Barnhart, east by Joseph Harding, south and west by George Brown—containing about 230 acres, about 120 acres improved, a frame house, two frame barns, and afipld orchard and other fruit thereon. , Also— another lofcifn Sullivan (ownsb)p,-boanded north by north by north lino of warrant number V7S, east by land formerly of Nathaniel Nichoii. and N. Smith, south by land of John Benson cud Arid Smith; and west by land of Zopher Tears and A. Dp dike—containing about 110 acres, about 60 acres im proved, a frame house and fruit trees thereon. To bo sold as the property of Harrison Robbins end John Benson. Also — a lot of land in Charleston township, bound ed north by L. H. Elliott, east by Levi ElliorffsouUi by David T. Rees, and west by A, G. Elliott—con tainin about 40 acres improved. Also— another lot of land bounded north by A. G. Elliott, east by samo, south by David Morris, and west by A* G, about 56 acres, fill house, ftatne barn; frame shed aud apple orchard thcrebn. Also— another lot of land bounded north by TTirf, B. Vbnhorn, east by A* G, Elliott, south by Duvid Harris and A. G. Ellibtl, and west by Stillman Frost and W. B. Vanhorn—eontoioingaboutBsflcre«.about 50 acres improved. To be sold as the property of Aaron G. Elliott and Alanaon E. Niles, partners’ un der the firm of Niles k Elliott. Also— a lot of land in Covington township, bound ed north by Arthur Gpodspeed, cost by F; L. Gurd ner, south by A Qro ° Clcavdand; and west by James 1 Frost—containing abont 51 acres, about 46 ncres im proved, frame bouse, frame barn, frame shod, 2 apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon. To be sold a Also—a lot of land in Sullivan township, bounded north by J. W, Robbins and highway, cast by Myron Robbins, sbuth by Myron Robbins, and west by Aha* Robbins and Wm. Ludington—containing about 25 acres, all improved, frame bouse, frame barn, frame gun shop, and fruit trees thereon. To be sold as Ufb property of Wm. E. Robbins and Abas Robbins, j- • lot of land in Covington township, bound nhd WHlums, east by Pvossrand WilUactfs Kelsey, south byAsahel Graves, and west «Hper Elliott and O. F. Taylor—contain ing about o^acre^about 15 acres improved, with on® frame house and a few fruit trees thereon. To be sold ’ as the property of George Hasted. Also,—r Jot of land In Elkland Boro, bounded on the nqrth by Cowanesque River,east by Samuel Raih bone estate, south by Bingham lands, and west by the Samuel Davenport lands'—containing about ICd acres, about 75 acres improved, frame barn, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon.' Also— another lot of land in Elkland Boro, bound ed on the north by Joel Parkhurst.,east by Timothy Coates, south by Maine.Strebt and T. Coates, and west by Buffalo Street—containing about one aero, all im proved, a frame tavern house, frame tavern barn and sheds, out buildings and a few fruit trees thereon. Also— another lot in Elkland Boro, bounded north by George Robbins, east by George Borrance and R. T. Wood, south by H. T. Wood and Maine Street, nod west by.T. Coats, Joel Parkburst and George Bobbins —containing about one acre, all improved* a fruma house, frame barn, out buildings and f;uil tree.-* thereon. , Also*— another lot of land in Nelson township, bounded north by (he Cowanesqhe Kiver, east by Jesse Howe, south by Bingham lands, and west by Rathbone—containing about 100 acres, about 76 acres improved, frame bouse, house frame, two 'barns, lug barn, corn house, out buildings, orchard- and dlh*r fruit trees tborcon. To be sold ns the property of Samuel Ellison, Leander Culver, and Perry Bailey. ALSO. A lot of land In Tioga boro, bounded north by B C. Wli kham, east by A. C. and J. S. Bosh, south and west by highway, containing alwut 1-3 acre, with one frame house thereon. ■ - ALSO, another lot In-Tjoga-boro, bounded norih.-ea»tand south My highway, and west by A. D. Cofe—containing 1-5 acre. T 6 be sold as the prnprrty of Leroy Tabor ALSO. A lot of land-ln Clynter twp.. bounded'-north i.y Charles Ponglass. east by Jsdmuod Weathcrbee, M.uth »*w Joseph A. French and Lyman Pritchard, and we*t 4 O. 1/ibim—containinglSO acm.ll6 aepes improved, frame barn, two apple orchards and other frnit trees thereon. To Lo sold as the property of Bant*? Holmes. ALSO, A lotof land In Knoxville boro, bounded north by lands of Moses Insclio and Gilberts nnrf Angrll, cast M the estate of Aaron Alba ahd Cowanesque Hirer. t*onih l>v Cowanesqae river, and west by Moses lu*cho—oitniaimug about two acres, one large flouring mill and other lujibh: g* thereon., To be sold as the property" of Wm. Tiffant ani Daniel A.ngell. H. STOWELL, Jr.. Snna.'rF. ■Wellsboro, August 5.1862. Portable Patent Horse-Power. THE undersigned take pleasure in notifying the public, that they have succeeded in d< vising a Horse Power with only three places of friction, and combines the maximum of efficiency, durnbiiiiv, nnd economy, with the minimum of weight and pric*.-. On account of its simplicity it may be con>lruitvd by any mechanic for less than half the cost usually paid (or horso-powers. It is well adapted to t! rash jug grain, sawing wood, and churning, also lor turn ing lathes, saws, planes, and other machinery in the shop. Individual rights $5,00. Township, C unty, and State rights for sale cheap at our office. Agon's Bunted to sell territory. For farther particub rs ud. dress MIDDAUGU A CLARK. Mansfield, July 23, 1862.-tf. • •• CONSTITUTION WATER. THE ONLY REMEDY FOR DIABETES, Irrita tion of the Neck Of. tbe Bladder, Inflao motion oi the Kidneys, and Catarrh of the Bladder, Stran. gury and Burning, or Painful Urinating, Stone in tbo - Bladder, Calculus, Gravel, JJrick Dust Deposit, and Mucous or Milky Discharges after Urinating, For sale by all Druggists. Price $l. WM. H. GREGG A CO., Proprietors. Morgan A- Allen, General Agents, No. 46 Cliff St., New: York. JOHN A. SOT, Agent for Tioga County. Weitsboro, April 16, 1862,-Jy. A "CURIOSITY.—-Quite a curiosity in the shape of a new potent Fruit Jar for preserving Fruit, c.,a ho seen at Roy’s Drug Store, Cell and li-mino it oven if you du not uiih to bay,