THt'lGJl 100 AX. 4KP, .^^X.X.AH-EDTJS "Welisboro, 'wWnesi pQ~ BcsiSESSand.otl-erfeuaunipaliona intended for this paper, should bi “ To the Editor of (he Agitator,” that i( p;r receive prompt at tention.' ’ ■ —’ r ■■— a -“ " Special Notict.— : the- absence of the Proprietor, tbe basincss/flf. tjSj/oißcs pill be transact c- ed bj Mr^L, Bachp, vrb'ol Unless it bp specially, ordered Otherwise, is to collect and r«efript for moneys due, or paid? Inihhd to order mate no . Jlis acts ate hereby fcltOi iOjloft Office. Lin of £rtiß thildren.—JAmoy iumuiy-jj’ t ‘ '.J.4 Tue followipg u'a|JS£s&tion to the list of killed and Wounded at of Fredericksburg, published in s qur last issi '■} ||fl Killed. —Charles B, iV-nM Pa. Vol. ' t ' •' * y l/oaadrd.—Baniel Co. H, 45th Pa. Vol.; Archibald Co. D, 57th Pa. VoL ; Ilichard Pa. Reserves, . JZS" Small Pox.— bf the eastern part ■of the ■county arc in regard to the small f There only one ,^ EQ at Mansfield,, and th'at of tljp Ingjoloid form, very mild, and occurred aoifce three lin-ce,. At Covington it has been confined family, and all the cases have so far ‘lCs'spceadio£,further. . y M-W. Frrtn, of House, Cor ning, resumed specio fjg-cp-ents.- Wo bad the pleaaurc'of touching a I dhElflharter > of a dollar in change at his office aholj-t Slrp&k since, and our fin gers hare not stopped yet/ - The Major usu ally manages to do sod^^* 4 uneipectod for his guests, hut the payments in the tace and eyes of this 'ago ofijalmplasters is the most daring financial feat of Wc thank him -for a new and pleasurableis^^^iou. J&3" Xo mail tbU week to ’the Secretary of each Directors in the County, the blanks for the- i«\hhal Report and Affida vit for the school year * After tho schools shall Jrtufpyppcn open Tour mouths, by filling up tha Afiidavitfl||jrjhDg to law, the Board wijl be entitled to,tho Ptl^&jproprjation. My whole timo will in visiting the schools during the- winter/ £ Is. t ' ‘ n "iljj r p. Johns, Co. Svp’r. Obituary. —lt task to chronicle the death of another of,’ and promising young njen* In tbs ,’pf£llt|o.; Fredericksburg, ■whilst courageously head of bis-Com pauj, Lieut. Reuben M. 3?ri|f|was mortally wounded. Though a fit subject fon tl Hospital' on account of a wound rein the severe contest at Manassas, he was fuun-("jn£flhc of trial and danger, among tho forem* s? fray. Capt. Carlo being unfit for militaryreaton of honorable . wounds, the command of devolved upori „ Lieut. Pratt, sbafed spirit which has , beon ehoWn by t the “ upon many a hard-fought field. Tho pf j^S'j* o9 driven a consid erable distance, but our L * lv|S troops, not being pro perly supported, were give groand, when Lieut. Pratt mortally left on the field j of battle. A hope has be n -that he might possibly bo still alive, those best informed, j no doubt is felt, that ho #5 .ported with our heroic dead. . , V t [' Reuben was for a nund.'af ,4f years a resident of this village. Here, be law in tho. office of Henry Sherwood, Esq., > : ,rtds slren admitted to iho Tln'r, be passed a €re Mr, JIIKAM KII.LI rptw l to Miss LUCiXDA UACKF.TT, both of , ■ In Look Raven, at of Dr. Tipplo, on the IStb ult.. by Rev,..li)iep-iNesl,itt; Mr. DANIEL MACK to Miss MRRtffß, MUNSON, both of this place. !!' i . . On tiro Ist Inst.. nUI-flfec of the hridcV father, V A.Crowl, Esq,, Hr, %E.tKt)RTON.of Wcll.boro, to Miss ALICE BA RTlfe% [• In Tioga, on tbo .:othfo{t.J,y r, t p -j. jf cCul '. lough, Mr.'J. P, £. URKO|jslo:Mis3 AX.N'A SWBET. Jam “ H>U. s'Tj Mr.-MOshb GSMlStatf to Airs. MARY r ' X- V.DY, both »f IVarl, On the 1-t mst., at thy iffemogc. by ll,c Rev J v- “ r - PALAU.U to 11,55 MARIO* both of M.ddlobnrv At the ramo time niWplicn, by the Rev J'v C 4tlh ? M is l-DEoTI Aiil: LIA MOY Ell, both of ‘Jj ’lpwfe llT*nor h rwvi 2 V 1;5; Stil ' Tcl ‘’ Mr. JO » M jiMdSSMMA ROSS, both of "eit Burlington, Rradf.Mj "Co' Pa, . - tr. o " ,h ® Vil b -* Ij - Slilw =H, Mr. c. n. fed* Pal JICKDY 0f WOODFIEf D U ‘r’ r? Mr. THOS. SOPHIA Mr. 0. F. of .Burlington, .Pa. m iUTon. rf v jay* Jan. 7, 1863, LIST OF LETTERS remaining in tho Post ' Office at Wellsboro, Dec. 15, 1862 t ' Allis, C. A. Hagadorn, Ardell Bailey, Miss Polly Houghton, Miss Emma ' Butler, Joslah Hale, James Butler, Thos. J. Maffatt, Wm. 2 Curio, C. G. K ickils, Miss Elm Bergess, 3£xs. F. Robbins, Miss Mary S. Burns, James Right, Lewis , Corbin, S. A. Smith, Rot. T. H* Chapin, L. S. Sburmnn, Samuel Clasy, Sami* Suttfr, Wjd, Corbin, g. A. Tefft, Miss Nancy Casterline, Sarah Van Nostsand, Adelin Fenton, Mrs. M. C. “Wheeler, Eliza Fonton, Henry Wilcox, Mary L. 2 Bulkins, George Warren, Frank E. Hasken, Thos, Whitcomb, C, G. Persons calling for -any of the above letters, will plcaso say they are advertised. * HJJGH XOBNO. P. H. riljc’hfid an intellectual iferee at the Church on Itj the Sunday School, |C?aed off very happily Ik- - 1 the of John fithe head, on Tuesday Jjfp, this 1 county, by a bed on the following J||Wcllsborough, Tioga hp leaves it family of LIST. OP BETTERS remaining' in the Post Office at Tioga, Dec. 31, 1863 : Bardwcll/Miss Maria Leonard,,P. D. 2 Barber, Elmer . Lewis, Aimer J. Barton, - Meier, Andrew Blood & Co. • Rumsey, Lovi Catlin,Nelson Robertson, Tbos. Culver, Miss Clarry Smith, S. E. Carr, Asa Stark, Mitchell 0. Darfs, Wra. H. Recall, Miss Atm.Eliza Graham, Mrs. Polly Pierce, Mr*. C. Henry Alander 2 Vantilborg, John Ilawhins, Philander 2 Watkins, Wm. D. heirs of , (“Union, Co. C, 132 d Persona calling for any of the above letters, will please say they are advertised. LEWIS DAGGETT, P! M. ADMINISTRATOR’S KoTlCE.—Letters of ad \jnsnmration having been granted to the sub scribers on the estate of John Andrew Vanduseo, late of Farmington, deaM., notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate, to make immediate payment and those having claims, to present them properly au thenticated, for settlement to the subscribers.’ .Notice is hereby given that the following Admin* istrators and Executors have filed their accounts in the RegHfer’s office of Tioga county, and that the *;nnie will be presented to the Orphan’s Court pf said c*mnity,on Monday the 2d day ufFebrtiary, ldi>3, for confirmation awl allowance; Account of Israel Stoue, Administrator of the estate of Priscilla Colton, dec’d. Account of George H. Baxter. Executor of the estate of Ira Clark Baxter, dee’d. H. S. ARCHER. Register. .•The following named persons have filed their /petition* in the court of quarter fusion of Tioga County for license to keep public houses v aud eating houses, in their respective townships, and notice is hereby given that their applications will be heard on Wednesday the 2Sth tlar of Janu ary. 3c<63, at 2 o'clock I*. M. • Lnwrenocvillc —William H. Slossoji. Bloss—John A. Martin, A. I/. Rodino. Liberty—Joseph Kced, L. L. Comstock. O. A. Com ß tock. Knoxville--L. C. Inscho. Middlcbury—ll. F Wilson. Covington—lVrley R. Putnam, Thos. B. Putnam Man-ffield —John ifilJicr. Welßboro—B. B Holliday. BATING HOUSES. AVclUhoro —Billiard- & Ca., L. M. Bullard. George Hastings, P.P. Huberts,"Wm. T. Mathers. Q. W, WELLINGTON & GO’S. BANE, . CORNING, N. Y., • (Located ix tub lloijse. - ) American Gold and'Silrer Coin bought-cnd sold* Kew York Exchange, % do. Money, ' do. United States Demand Xotes “ old issue" bought. Collections mado in all parts of the Union at Cur rent rates of Exchange. Particular pains will be taken to accommodate our patrons from the Tioga Valley. Our Office will bo open at 7 A. M., and close at 7 P. e irin » passing over the Tiog»» Rail Hoad ampUjt time to transact ibelr business before the departure of the train in tty) morning, and after its arrival in the .evening. Q. W. WELLINGTON, President, Corning, X. Y., Nov, 12, 1562. BOOTS, SHOES. LEATHER AWP fTXDIXGS. FRANKLIN SAYS: •* When you have anything to advertise, tell the public of it in plain, simple language.” 1 am manufacturing good custom made Boots and Shoe* which I will sell fair prices, and only for HI!AD YPA Y. Such work cannot be sold at as low r.itc>*pcr pair as eastern made but it can, and will bo sold at price? which wUl’enaole the pur chaser to protect Bis feet ftilh good substantial boots more cheaply than with a poor slop-shop article, which, oven if it chances not to fail in pieces with the first weeks service, is but a doubtful protection in wet and cold weather. Try me. Buck and Doeskins Wanted, in the red and short blue, for which I will pay cash and a price. Bccf-Hidcs and Calfskins Wanted,. for which I will also pay cash. Shocp Pelts Wanted, for which I will also pay cash and the highest mar 'ket^jrico. An&saortmcut of sole, upper, calfskins and linings, pegs, thread, nails, awls, knives, shoe-hammers, Ac., Ac,, kept constantly on hand, which I will sell cheap for cash. Shop on Main Street between Wilcox's and Bullard's. Gk W* SEARS* • N. B. I can't giro credit, because, to be plain, I haven't got it to give. WelUkoro, August 27, 1562. FAIL AND WINTER GOODS. No. 2, Union Block. JEROME SMITH HAS returned from New York with a splendid assortment of DRY GOODS, READY MADE CLOTHING, ■ HAW* CAPS, ■ HARDWARE, ROOTS A .SHOES, GLASSWARE, . GROCERIES, DOMESTICS. ' , ' WOODEN WARE, ENGLISH CLOTHS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, SATINS, ■ FRENCH CaSSIMERES, FULL CLOTH. TWEKD.S AND KENTUCKY JEANS; Attention is called to his stock of Black and Figured Drees Silks, Worsted tloode, Merinoes, Black and Figtiered DeLainoa, ~ Long and Square Shawls, , Ladies* Cloth, Opera Flannels, Ac.’ Purchasers will find that .No. 2, CTnion Block, Main Street, i? the placebo buy •'the best quality of goods at the' lowest prices." . . JE-ROMB'SMIXIT. j Welltbdro,. Nov. i PIED Jt~ In Shippen,on the 33d nit., HELENA M., daugh ter of Isaac and' Amelia Holmes, aged S years, 2 months and 8 days. ' In Stony Pork, on tho sth Inst,, ABBE SItAB WARNER, (member of Ca. E, Ist Bo- Rifle*,) aged 32 year?. . , _ At Fairfax Setfainary neir Alexandria, Vi., Nov. 29th, 1862, JOHN HARRISON, a member of 6th Regt. Pa; Reserve*. In Wellsboro, on the 31st hit., of diphtheria, CAR RIE THERESA, oldest daughter of 0. V. and Jana Crane, aged 6 years, 7 months, and 6, Jays, y t J. CAMPBELL, JR., ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW, . KNOXVILLE, TIOGA COUNTY, PA. Prompt attention given to the procuring of Pen. slops, Buck Pay of Soldiers &c. Jan. f, 1803.-6®,^ ROBERT A. CASHIER, ) . ANDREW VANDUSEN, | Aa,n *' Farmington, Jnn. 7, 1502.~6w. REGISTER’S NOTICES. January C, 1663. Tavern Licenses, nruLic houses. TO SELL BY THE QUART. Tioga—K. M. {Smith.-* J. F. POXALDSOX, Clerk, .BH» '.f lO>ftAT,s aAGI^A HAT INO ‘ MADE HEA¥¥ ADDITIORI '';' ; TO. .O.U R , ! ' rl HITHERTO LARGE STOCK, ,WE COXFIDENTLi' XXYITE ALL IN WANT OF Cheap Goods, AS WE ARE CONSTANTLY PROGRESSING . NO “GO BACK” IN THE CASE! EACH DAY INCREASES OUR SALES, i' IAND ? MAKES ' :<7. NEW pUSTp.MERS, WHO SPEAK WONDERS IN BEHALF OF THE 11 Small Profit," 11 Quick Sales," AND Good Value System. NOTHING- LIKE BUYING GOODS CHEAP FOR CASH, - - Ml SBILIMI THE.II CHEAP, "WHICH IS THE CHEAT SECRET 1 —or— . , , FERINE & CO. “ GOODS WELD BOUGHT” - j ALL AGREE IN SAYING "ARE SALF SOLD;" £ AND HAYING THE SAME SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES AS FORMERLY **■ 7,Y MAKING OUR PURCHASES, WE PLEDGE OUR FRIENDS TO MAKE Our Word <*ood. IN ADDmbtt ■V /■ . . . . , ■* \N - " ■ TO OUja STOCK OTP \ DRESS. GOODS; - PRINTS/ GLOTHS, CASSIMERES, DOMESTICS, &Q., \TE DAVE.ADDED ONE OF THE FINEST ASSORTMENTS OF CLOTHING TO BE FOUND IN THIS VICINITY AND AT PRICES Defying Competition. FURS! FURS! \7E HATE ALSO JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID EOT OF ECUS, CONSISTING IN PART OF MINK. STONE AND FITCH MARTEN, SIBERIAN SQUIRREL AND RIVER MINKS AC., Children’s Furs j i OF ALL KINDS, ,|VI UFFS AND CUFF^ i ■ m,.ENDLESS z VARIETY. ' i' i, Av eabiv CALL ' I AS WB Pledge, you To Sell Theih at list 'y\ THAN WHOLESALE’ PRICES' ' ' . - • , ■ v, y i Vr * y 5 Ferine Sc Go.; »■* 5 y -n^HEaaTFS , r \ snhijrjt writs of Lerari Isch}s/Fi- Venditioni Exponas, Issued Ant-of the Court of of Tioga MHUity, Pa., to me directgr|y»iJo)e exposed tO AiuhireJanle in the Court House in Wellsboro, dn’Monitay the 2(ltb; dayfbf VJ amiaryTB63l-at ■ 1 o'clock in the nftaHioon th&tWlOWag-de#crised property; to'wita.'.* -f'-t ATotwfdeiod in a Seewfi’thfe twrth«c« te coraer»JTh e .'warrant' an r tßeiioe-eMtitry hind»ii£AHil3teAflAlfitiiper chW to®ljeeeh,plhence.by saakS tM,eJt«a¥tb BJ4 perches to 10 perchta to a hemlock; thence south 8 porches to a pest; thence wejdyiS? • ,TJi,PQ r cn,oi>-tn IFib- pinc“of beginning,"containing*ll, acies'bf landbethe name more or lees, wlthiabopf 50* Wyefii.invß®©®. 1 frojße.fepusej ir frame barn,l slu'd attached, and apple orchard thereon. Toßesoldns the property of S. .i" Tkc-K •Alsici hitSC iand inDclmar township, bonnded north by D Kalaey ouul .Edmund. Fellow Av highway, south by D'Kelsey aniPwcSt by-DKel ecyv 1 4vm.'' : (?nm'|ibe1! and land ■ formerly of John Whalan, containing about- 200 res, abpptyJ2s imntorgj, framehous‘e,'ttame birrn, appdl> orchard ana bfner frfnt trees thereon. - 'Also, anotherM -of land in DpUngr tyyjmdji), imutKied-ym-the,north byEdmund 1 (dhe.vs. easchv H Butler, south by lands of'the estate of Janies English aßd.wesHjy'fitgbS’ijß cdSfnmniftKtoJßgni aore«faK)ut'6o,aere4 iinproyed, 2 frame houses, 1 frame bam, and apple orchard thereon. " / Also, another lot of'land • in Delmnr township, bmtndbd north by John X ihiehecast by Hecdick &, White, south by McCormick lauds-and -W(rt- r by' Phelps,, Dodge, &c., containing tKXI acn's'fnWe or’ les§. To bo’ sold ns the pmpertt’of Henry A.- Guernsey. •, • - - ry-r Also a lot-of land in Middlebury Itvp, hounded north hy Hi Mitchell, east by Amos Ives, south by Amos Ives and wort hy Edsell Mitchell, coQtaintng ‘J-lth herd. 1 large flouring mill and an eld mill thereon. To he sold ns the property P McClure. • ’ ■ . ATsb : a lot W land in Charleston twp, bounded north by David Edwards,, cast-.by Abram ..Hart, south by widpyy .'Culver and widow r Reese and- vVtat-'-by William Reese and Evan Lewis, conta'g about 20 acres, about 20 acKsini proved, frame-lupjse, frame hafri atld appfe orchard thereon. " Tfl be sold nsthe -property of Joseph .Thompson and Barton Walker. • v . ,7i;QTJ. Also-a let of-land in Mansfield, to, in it; Begin ning at a post the northwest'corner hereof and the southeast cotnerdflandof J P Morris.;;-; tßetk-e along the east side of the Academy street south 12 deg. east 359 feet to.a post; thence, along land of J S Hoard and otllets north B deg. eat *l-719 Sect thehoe along said Morris’land N. 219 deg. cast 3fi4 feet; theuee along said Morris' land south 78 dbg., west 659 feet to the plnce-of begin ning. Containing.between five and six acres, be the same more or less, and-descrlbed in theplot of thc.villagt'.of -Mansfield as thd Scniinafy Lon' All impYoVddl with a brick Seminary building and some outhuildhiga thereon. To ho sold -, tops the property -of -the Mansfield , Classical Seniimfrv. Also ald'fdf land in Delmiir twp,'bounded N, by M. Conway, caatby Win...lEchO-south, hv,l-h'Rei seynailA. west by. highway,-containing, about 11-2 - acres improved, 1 frame house and brewery there on. To be sold As the property; of-j^iviipHnyr'n. Also alot of land,in the Born' nt’ Alahiih b l j r r:, bounded north by Jiiglnvay, cast by Geo. .Maine, south by E,K &’C 11 Maine, arid wiTst lfyaTler GrbenVcbnJalningaboUtone-eigbth acre improted. frame house and a few fruit trees thereom To be sold as the property of Eob't K Brun'dagwiiiJEly man Wefinbre. f Also a lot of laud in .CuviuHtuiUwp--koucdcd imrjh b) K Kloek ’and Orsen ■bllidffveit^'by“L Klofhf south by'Nathan AVhlttemore and Amabel Graves ami west by Philip W Keyset, abQrUt.l) fieres, about 1 acre improved; tramfr notrse, hu’d npfde orchard thereon. To be sold 36 the property of Jacob Johnsoiy., Also a lot ot landsituale iu tbe.tbv*nshiP (u Jaek- RohVin theebviiity ofTiogntbedimmig iifthe centre of the Road vrbero Clark. crosses the &qid Road; .tbelie 'SOuljl 55'dt ttist Sr'perchtfs fd*a post and stone; thence north 50 deg. east 38 percheftoianfll&hipoti n T;£ftepoe eaftwrperctieß xo a *arg*t ; pin(j» stump ; thenco south 85 and 5-10 perches to a post and stones; thence west 150 perches to a ’prist slid. Btphes in AVmAß.'Key’sline; thence north&U perches to the tenter of the Road aforesaid; theneo down the centie of the’Road north 35 deg.f-east 17 perches : thence north 52 deg. east 10 perches.; thence north 45 deg. east 25 ami 8-lp perches to, the place.ot beginning, containing C 2 acres more of less, -about lOticres improved, frame house thereon. To he sold as the property Wiu. jpUnlt'Ot A. IL-Himiand, depended, , . 'Also a lot oflandYn Sullivan township, bounded north by J W KobbinplandJEli Q ))y damp? MHubbina,south by J+unes’M Knbmns, and on the vest by ni. Lmliiigton and Ahaz Robbins, containing 150/ j%^s^cd laifl;^lt^,aJnnnfi.dffeUing)i‘'«Pf>-C? s Dne Imrn and shopman PPPJe; and sinm* other, fruit trees therfon.' ”‘/W4>esokr rf '*s wMy pc^arwtef sV£4?Olal>bm«/' I'-* ■- T Also the following mil estate, situated, beicg.in the, townships of PeeVfiqld JtnfJ th’e'cdrinfy l orTiogh, Pit., and bounded ns Beginning ,m the New York fc>tnteJhio«t comer of J. Culver* warrant No. sjsj a t a piud» **»eoce east along said stare line 322 pcrehea to.ft-ipost I theac6sniBh.2©psfGhlCt o a pAsE f ftxiiA£ apart ou warrant No 5181 and a part on warrant No 5610 y thence west 322 pc relief to a hemlock y thencenWtb JOllpcrchofVto ImCplAcc oHveg'rtming, It being 6 lots of the Billing h sur vey, Nor. 16, 17, 18, 21,82, and jjp, aud cugtpiiung about.s9B ucrfiaand 75 perches. JALW), beginning nfii post*mi the east line of n lot survci ed to Jordan thence, east 194 perches to a hemlock*; 308. t<» apost ; thence cn>t~l94 perches to a maple ; thence N. 139 perches to a white oak on the NiW'iork state limLuit bqiagihQ. nWthtsrist cothor Of warrant 5181: thence east* 261 5-10th perches along said state line to a it being tW northbHst.corner of lot No t) on/warrauh'No. 5180 ; thence south 164 perches td ii po^t: thence west about 35 porches to a ydlow pine ; thence south 280 perches to ntcll>w pine: (hence west 101 pc?eheston post; thence south 292 perches to achestnat; thence west 22 perches to a post;' thence Routh to a yellow pine, it being tnc N. E, j corucApfS. Rcxfoul’s lot ; thence west along tfu 1 1 N. lino of said tins ford’* lotto post the south- 1 east COmeT of lotrNo. 52 surveyed- to Cmnming; Madison; then N. -217 perches to a chestnut: j thence west 81 4-l0 perches ton post; J 217 perches to a post on the north line ot *aid| Rcxford’s laud ; thence west to tho uprthVwpst corner of said Bedford's lot'; 1 nortlvwest to a post; thence w est 38 porchgs to .a post 3 tlicace north-west to the place i»f beginning/ it being the north-east lirip z of lots of land MimyWt fciMJhne 1 A- Jordan; it being lot No 31 on warraife. N0*»5177 and lots Noa.ai, 52? warrant 1U 12, of warrant No. 51 .^Ojl lots N05.24,25*26, .24,25*26, 27, of warrant No.' 'S6TO, containing obftnf 2,090 acres. ALSO, eertaifftnietsVbc- Rinniugat-ft white osh on the New York state line, it being tho N.-weet corner No.t?.ou I'pJCftmt , thence east along *»aid state line 220 perches to a post; thence south 160 perches td a post; thence east 236 petches to a post ; thence ( south ITS perches to a post: thence west 128 per ches to^liemlockthence south tn.a_ppsb «u *|he N.-west line ofB King.and Jolui.Eaplk-ncrs; thence Routh-v-est to a black oak .the N.-west ot King and Faulkrtef lot: thench NT to* n post 1 the N.-east corner of 'E. Bowen's lot ; thence west to the corner of E. Bowen to a whitejune : thence sonth'albng the 1 ine‘nf’said' Bowen $ land to a post;' thence West to tTieo degrees other outbuildings and some fruit trees thereou. b 'y said Williamson or rites ToaiLbnc' hundtod Tb heyiMXs prtineftv ofSovrint Haifa and fifty feet to the southwest corner«sf. a lot- of Jen* - Alsu a lot ofland 1 in Chatham twp, bounded north deeded, to George C. Kress; thenes north argbty-s.x, by IX Toles, rest'',- biglivyaylending from Stark's and ‘bree-fourihs deg. east two tasted npd-four, cirpem > Joseph IXouJmids, south I.V Crooked tc ™ aalJ Kr '"» lot to . th ?-?£l alj Tuva' * ” ar V> rp ? .*. abon* said road ; thence south* ten and one•lO^U■tn , dfcgrebf- Crtek.lXoad.and east by R_Toie» -containing about b , h 6 * „ f railroad one - Loodredaeib 1 1/ acres improved lanajraniehnuße,f,awHi.rn fifty ao north bafi)e of tho aforesaid diu-h;,’ and wagon shop and npple orchard thereon. -To th ence north clghty-nino and a half degrees vreslbs be RoU K|. the said ditch U tho place, of beginning, be the sain? AWd a mt'of ijnfa in north mor>'or Jess. -■ • by ‘.Tolm Mapc'p, cast by Crooked -creek, ponth by ■ AlsOjanotfaer, beginning at a stake on thc TTiliintp Louisa Tifbor’Wtd'.'trcßfe' by -highway ijcontuimng gop. rondy. tho st>utbw«gt s corner of land -of 23 3-4 aciea improTed, 2 frame%ousca, shed apple* tbenco east by the said Dyer tiro.hundred and ■ 3 ixty > orchtirdf andother fruit trees thereon. To be sold feet ‘to the railroad ; thepco by the said rood south?' , W : th6 r property of James A. Hathaway., - three hundred and fifty fehfc to the line -ofDutreV , Also ahjfof’land in IMmar twp, bounded north Smith’s land; thence hy land of said StnUys threw bv lands of the estate of Jas. Houdler; eakt by Jas. hundred and thirty feet" to the 'Wijliawson. Campbell, by Calvin Koyce, N Impson and thence by the AVilllamßon northerly to the placa, J L Robinson,’and west by (ieorge Hayings, con- °f beginning—containing one and a half acres,' mbra tiiimngabmrt 60 acres, about 3U acres improved, or less. - •• • • • •” framehouse, frame barn nndapploorchard thereon. . Also, anothet, beginning at the northwest To be soid as the property of Kdwin tt»vce. A * r . on Blos » ]nn *° n ****** * lde ot.to-y^Bunk t^i* 0 a f'runuhic^ at ft post Hit soutlieimt co.rner htrenl rumimg , t , io railroad lhcnce by said iai i ro ad north ten deg. tbence noyth 89 deg west 111 porebes; thence Mft twenty.fonr perches and fire and a half tenth, of south 01 deg. nest 52 perches ; thence soulh ] a parch t0 J the n J rUleaat CDrnai . hereof . thcnce w «t deg. west perches to a post , thouce Mest 3- thirteen perches and nine-tenths of a perch ,to (he rods to*,a‘post the southwest corner hereot; thence aforesaid Wiliiarosbh road; thence ty said rood snnts iiprtli t I djegr-eust B 9 1-2 J*<»ds to a post: thence g ro R jj a )f west twenty-five perches and fives South' 89' deg’, east 50 perches ton post; thence and a iftflf tenths df a perch to the place of beginning north 1 deg. east 68 perches to a post; thence —containing about two acres, more or less# south 89 deg. east 189 3-30 rods to a post} thence Alsd, another, beginning at the east line of south 1 deg. west 43 rods to the place of beginning Tioga railroad; tbcnce east two hundred and twenty-! atjjoimng hinds of S V Roemmi on the smith ; on. five feet along the linh-of land, pf Butter .Smith torm the westi)V Howard Potter and Thomas West: postrthence tiurtb-pne hundred feet thcnce, oti’ the north by the estate of Elijah Keeney, mid west two hundred £nd twenty fee* to a. Kn 6 of snidj , on the emst bv the William Onrrctsnn lot and hr railroad; tbeuco swth one hundred tb^. GW Haynes,’ containing 84 0-3 nth acres, strict said railroad to thb place of beginning-containm*? ineamfe/M-ftii fes neres improve.!, 1 frame liou-e. one half acr., more or less. To be sold a. the-pnw 1 frame i.nrn .rad fruit tree# thereon. To be sold party of Thomas C. Iloives and John E, DlUamay urpi. * Jke .property of John Kohli-r. ■ certain mStm s cs, lots or picces'oriands^ Also U lot of land in KU-limond tounship T.eca (ile -{ OWMhi “ f Covington,-in .the county of coiiutf-,,!*!!., bounded and deseulu-.l as tyllous.■ Tloga afureeoW . O no beginning at a .postveorneft JBegmmng at a point m the south line ol staDd j D? ; n ,]j 0 southern boundary line of mor«nt land- in ot 3ra Lownsmiry; Xo. 5499, in the name of Georg© Meade' thence-fiuuth 9 /-8 deg. cast along land of Ransom fjj fl djg{ ance 0 f one hundred seventy : efghf paeoif Jfi£ch 07 B-30 rods to the north line of land of we ?t from the southeast corner of .fcrfld '.\fnrn»oi-£ Henry Bearb*; thence along said Sourlc north thence west eighty porches along warrant Hu© t<* degrees west 37 rods ; theilcc north along said a heechj thence north one hundred, perches to i\ ' Eirch north 4 1-2 degrees n est C 7 3-10 rods to the r beech corner;, thence east eighty perches' to a beechf south Gile ; theuce south 88 1-2 deg. I corner; thence south one hundred perches tc tW east alojVsaid GiiHe and Ira' Lownbbnry 28 4-10 post corner, the place of beginning—containing-fifty rods {o fno place of beginning—containing about acres strict measure, part ol warrant Kp. u49Sf< cun-i 34 acres,’ fill improved.- To be sold as the prop- t 0 said Yeomans by William 5. Vaux by; dc©^ ertt 6f‘Thomas M Oilc. ■ bearing date August Slh, A. D. 18«, * ' Jj Also aToV T df land in the villnge of Mansfield. Also, one other lot. beginning at a hetoteck W; Jiomuted qu the north bv Wdlsboro street and W the north line of warrant No ; s«ft tb© DXirfky bndlßaoc Hold.-n ; east hr -Main street ai ' . < * »*tvv * * I, ■* .i i.. 1, «Ju r>; oil i*v ran t 10-4 perches and .1 1-10 of a perch.' to a jposfc . ~r ynnmm.knKoaJ: Mfttlii In . standing >luth and neai the Bta t e road, the nbrttU (t 1 ull. r, by ;g. k. . , • east corner hereof; thcnce south' 126 £ercbetr W* nboiit 1 m-rc ofluml.vvitli lilarg.; --»tpn storr .tticl pwt thc soQtheast corner hereof; thence West Ifii.iiW double d\\ t■ 1 11 nghoUsoiju perch to a post, the southeast cprnor of lot for-»- ANo another h»t of laud in the tocr belonging to Oliver EMiottpjhehee, north on© field, bounded , east one-fourth degree cast ly the liiio of said Elltef£ and went by JE Morris, mid south r>v a branch tend 07 perches and fonr-tentb* of i petth ;to * pott of thc Elmir.i-st., containing about 1-2 acre with a , et an Jmg on the north aide of the -th,©4Ms frame dwelling house thereon. To he ?old rue north 72 deg., east by sold read 26 perches to a pest* •property of Joseph 8. Hoard, Lj man Leach, jv., thcnce north twenty perches.and six-tenths of a pa?rh! and Ltiv ton Cummings, jr. to the place of 'beginning— containing eighty eight AKo n lot ofland in Delmar twp, bounded on tho acres and one hundred and twenty perches, with-th® qa&t by lands of Edwin Eo>cc, south by Josculi usual'allowance fur roads, &c. .To..be sold; Ealim-r. jr., west bi J\ property of Sarah Youmana, Adm’jp of John, Ton- Kdwin Khm'c, containing about 50 acre?, about 13 mans, and Ezra Canfield terre tenant. ‘ J 4 dwelling houses, 3 bamß, 1 Bun . Also, a certain lot of land bounded and MM null mill a few fruit trees thereon., -To be. Bold ns as follows: On ‘he north byrnnseld land;of. the .. , . ni - -r 4 t T>,.Ksncnn ‘ ham Estate, and lot JSo. o 9 of the jallofmenf of-the* ibioil ami west hv Joshua llovven.cnntainiug about by 12 acres improt an l:iml. . . . Ro«ts. and on tho west by lot N0...69 afoEesayl A»d Also another lot oMaiid mgton twp. bound- i ttt Xo. 1 2.3, conveyed to Abram Tlapk—cunialnfnff cd north by N A Elliott, cast bj f «!?. L*' elghty-one acres and six* tenths of an acre, wftft’ th« X A Elliott and ue*t by mid .J,\\ —.lliotr asuftPanowonce of six per cent for roads, £a.' r baTbt. ctmtaminq almut 4 acres with -ft saw. mill thereon, same more or less. It being lot No.s2t>f 4bo •To Ik* bold us the pr* muty oi James Ibu*on. ment of tho Bipgbam lands in Liberty township, ap, l ! Aly:-Dai-id- Lake and Elias ; and Ira township, Tioga County, pow or formerly rin Ciodam, John Ham et. al , and ’west By Benjamin sionof E. Ham and R. L. g.ast.by api.djlot. Goo(lwin v ChnvleH Jones and Richard Omnium— Xo. 70 and lot Xo, 324 conveyed to S.. T, Beajian. fcoutaiuirm two hiuidn*d .and, tcu ac.re.^.about/mo south by Kf Xo. 205 conveyed to &,p: Keeney/Sha mid lilt}* acres improved-; *n L frflntf , Wnse, lot K0.*36 be sold to Dwight Cumin log# 2 frame bnms, frame bog pert jmd other out- and west by lot N« nforesaidjpnd/oLnqW. >hTiihlineßv:iiih about fifty Trait trees tliereon.-, p- r —-*: l > *“ of o. Cha m pli^Q B tain, T ! v„. s/,1,1 , urlmi't fj ** -i-'emiv Hula, «g one hundred end eleven acres and -two .tenthA 1! 1., Aikeifr.aihliinist.ra- with the usual allowance of sis per-cent fersoadf f.i sof‘o r li Vines, decenseil. ic.,,bo the same more or less.it being lot No,JB*. -UaO'ftlot oiliimliu Coiingtimtwp.hounueil north the allnfment of the Bingham lands in Middlobuty hv'lands of the estate of I'hilau.U-r llustcd, docM. ?Bd pay of warrants numbered 135?,,1953, east by Tioga KaUroad, sooth bv Butler Smith and 00 acrcB ‘“P l ;' l ™- 1 - ° n ° house tK-u framo 1 •. / J»Av t> > • i t- t.i barns, one corn house, ona frame shed and Bh‘ appw west by -aiJliamsop Road-eomaimug al.cn ,ltl orcha ’ rd thereon . To be said as the propertj-of acres improved, 3 frami* dwellrng houpea. t store i 5 Newton r r •house, 1 Office; 3. warehouse, 1 bani, glass factory “ ‘ * ' ~ . •.**■* •• - and ofbetfrdntbmldilics thereon ■ Also a lot of land at Ike sontbwest cor. Also ,'mother lot ofland in (Jvvinjton twp, boon- “® r oWot Ao, 11« of the eliotment ot theßingkam ded north ami east bv Philamler ITusfedT estate, Middlebncy .tow )ls h.p, Tioga County, con., sonrt. byßntft'/mitfi nnd'ufdstby'Tioga Railroad e^ O lV^^rck^'^th7'no*rlh^esV o |mrtcrf^^^i e —qtjutummg about 1-2 acre , unproved, 3 tiumo contracted to be Sold to C. llaanteficTf. *bancn (h\oUuig house and Micd thereon., south 153 perche? I© the warrast Una; tEencerw**t, Also anotber lot of land in Covingtontn-p. bomv clics to a corner of tet, Ifo. 3 64. contracted to. ded north 'bj* James Howland, cast by Lventt be sold to'£rra Potter: thcnce.norm SS.9 1 perbhtpi t» Bh»M,?outlr and west by O A Chirk,-wntaiumg Hne of lot No. U 6 convoyed- to Thomas about 27 acres. thonco'xoath degrees, <7nst 73.4 perches, and norGi Also a lot of land in- Covington Boro, described pn© degree, east G2.a perches tp the place t olTiuidtiu Sullivan twp, bounded north Ions: on the north by land heretofore conveyed fiv Harvey Cleveland and C Madge, ea>t bv H - tho trustees ol the B-ingh.un E?fa(e to MtelniH Lirifc* Cleveland and M Domi, south b} M Doud and and,lot Xo. 17 of the allotment of' the Bingharn, I bv Hiram AVdeh uml others, containing about 50 lands in Liberty township, feost by IotAV about 24 acres improved, log house aud > conveyed to V. J. TCoMcr/on the south tho hound ? i frame barn thereon t ar y l jie 13 tho liTlO pf ‘waryant Xo. 3170, and mrtHe I ‘ Also another lot ofland in Sullivan twp, bounded w «*?by lot Xq. 32 cortTeyed to J. AM, DttVr#-*co%-. . north hv Samuel Welcli and James Warner, east tai “ ll 4 b9 * d ac / c3^ml six per «:enW fs r. I,V All Canfield, smith In Hiram Welch and JII ad r s , thc sama I ' l S ra - or 10 / s ' *» be «S I “. v .. , , WUtt . v 33 gf the allofnieat aforusam ana part of warrant. (friliek and neat l.y Nathai. y kiting, coiltomipß im acrcB on* fr«£ j almiit 50 acres, kbout 11 acresimp roved, lug house hou?0 ani , d tberepn ,: P , „ . . , •‘E lot Of land in Riitland tovituShip, iiomid.Hl t A | so - *™tbcr loi liouirdSd nerd, by lot Net iZteni north hy Daniel Brewer, east hv Gibbins Baker, tra '; tad »“>? '’T* 6 wagandnn.^ldlan*; nonu u j, J u . „| ... * t i,* C i m | llin cast, by. land of. Michael Link, south by ilots.XQ.Jl3) nouth by Michael “J* ‘ ' *7 P and 32 aforesaid, ami vrpst by lot A'o. 15 chntfpe.ieul Weod. containing about 5J acres,-about 1. acres tn he sold to John arresilid, ’ Unpriced. . AHowances.of six pea* cent for roads Ac., be .the «s®e AUo. h lot in tin* township oflaehmcmd,, bounded more or less, it bomg lot Xo. 12 o£ the - , Job and Cunstiuit by C J3ai- n f o rcsaid and part f of warrant numbered 3176. Tev uhA. Lucy Ellsworth, south by Ellsworth ami be sold as the property of Belinda Coon.' ' '• ' f Kri White and HW.iod emitainiug about 90 acree. A]so> a ccr(t[in ]o f 0 f )„nd, in Riberty (onpvifrp, about n acres iniiirovi'd, frain-C'heitac and 'ruit bounded north by Cunfad* Kohler and John fiwiodwdl, trees tliereoii. To lie sold as the property ot p;,,: by Lewis fcjediingor, south by Joseph A ret yet John lienabn. , | uuil,.C. frothbune, Jinb vryt by highway —•OQiilHVlihg Also'a lot of land in tho Boro of WFllsbont. about, fis a.cres,about 25 ( aorcs improved, frpin, house, honndod oil llienortli by highway, oast by O L frame barn-and a" few fruit trees thereou.. "To toga Wilcox, south hy S W Morris s estate and west by sold "as the properly of U. M. Foote and William » Mrs. Fiele, containing,lJl acre. 1 frame house and Footo. ■',>■:■ ,-g fruit trges thereon. To be sold as the property of Also,.all those parts, of warrants, No. 5(525,,gAR1) LA Sears/ 5544, in the township of. Tioga, P«., beginning pl.p ■Miiii a'lot of land hi CharTeston twp, bounded norwny pine the sdnthw.st Corner of'warrant north by Sumijel Morgan, east fir widow May and thcnce south S3J oast 433 rode-to tbo>.VQth; M DawMin/sbnlVi by land owned by Benj/Cioss cast corner of warrant-5644 to a .post; thence, iind AreiiibhlcT"Walker, containing about 9U acres, north U: degree, east 132 rads bo t.post! tbAice alfWrtvK* arregimproved, i'nmic hous(R-,fjrainc bsyu «*utb SBJ degrees, oust.6o rodstg a hemlook eotwuff and a few”fruit trees tinVeo,,; To"bg,sold as the .' b «n>te np ? .h H degrve, oast 2K rods , Alur>Mii ‘"" . ihciiec north degrees, west 49 rods 5 .iiosi] . Al-O a lot of laud in Richmond hyp, iHiinided "-t/nce north 1J degree, east two rods to a port, , ■' 11 1 r,,u iiaitvPKtdu ..1" I.’ D White Slid lbcn co north 6M degrees,-west 12 rods to o post; north hy hinds, i.k' d i.fri,in'ibis Hioanc north I i degree, oast.lJ.LS rbd»:ta iv'Wbite Lbarlgs ilmnniMm • *S piucj tbenco e©utU 67 ‘fiegrtee-, w^et lut b} a public higltwa\, oasl R I*, ? P pqst: Ijioace. soutE 139.o : rQjg'te a iwkilp nine rorf ni'E.H White, «mth by liuuls m qf I to ncr '| tbenco west BIS ruTVs'to Vpok Ripley, and by. lands .in poweHwmi-uf Beuj ; 13 degrees, west 10A rods to an oak ootot»:'(|£&'4 Ablrieh, containing’nboutnO ocrcs» about SOacre* aouth li degree, a-pool; thcnce intprovpd,* ling housiv, log theicun. lobe northdegrees,Kßc? srdtl ns thV property oi -E/.urijih liuye. Uionco souta .1 i AeKrcc r ,\fleFt by ,183 aLobVif land lu BnMmfiold-nvp.'ljonndcd ro»l« to'tho place ol beginning,—can4aippß»^~.7 f iiorfH’by JobnGeocgc, pnst.bV JolmJY J; , itoh l HOuth be the same more or loss. ' To be sold Hv J Fiu-h and Wc.dt by'fc E l-Mdy, contniumg » city of 3Villiam v JI, Btaafnlnydnlo; " ,-.- abtml 75 45 acrefe improved, 2 IVaUm j _ v -Hr Jr. SIIEHIfA 1 banip/coni ulutfkift&Rhjdmft * AVcl't>boro, jHm J>\ 1803, . , ... ■'