TBTK AGITATO! tOOAIi KISCELI,ABTEiI^jcrs. WeUsboro, ’Wednesday, Mai, 16, X&ilj -J Hew Advertisements. ■ C. fijtittgle and Heading „3fackine~r-lj. F. Eaton,, 1 -! ■ JJachan’e Specific. Pill* —James S, Bulled ’ ■■; - JliUioui Antidote—Dr. Soy. V* uf-o Cofcebt, —The Wellsboro Philharmonic* - feisty Will give a Concert, at the Court House, m, si rection of Prof. C. S. llacae, on 'Fridayij-j jntig next, 18th inct. ‘ j i- ’ Mr. T. Haedisg, ngont for Greeley’s ,’Hif'i ty of the American Conflict, is now canvassing thjrrf fluty, getting subscribers for this work. It is aiji oj' iortn- City to secure a vainable history, sad wo tijnsiijiat it erill hs subaceibed for by our citizens general!,- i A Good loea.—A friend of ours who is,lb^ father »of & family, has long ago adopted the followiiu; .prac tice with successful result: Wh,cn one of. bj/ -chil dren has been convicted of using the slang the street, or any other baughty or unbecoming he takes a tootb-brnsb, and some soft soap and- jribes out tho child’s mouth. The ablution is two-/ j*, ; but the child thinks more about the moral than tV' phys ical one. A good many tooth-brushes.could -tensed whh good effect by the parents of the if .this *ownwhoaro allowed to run the streets aftai ‘dark, A word to the wise is sufficient. Circular rnoir the "Aid Society'-— I'J brans f ake Notice, —Willthe farmers living iith< yicin aty of WcUsboro bo kind enough to brinjj-’ us 1 j*gs to packed for the hospitals at .j ' In this ‘ goason of " ham and eggs,” will it onr tick brothers be thinking of, and wishing *«f one dish from oar homo tables, to remindrty* of the days when they used to hide one, two ot thn'°* feggs at a time for the coining “ Easter Sunday?" -faster Sunday is close at hand. ‘Will you not dozen, or two, or as many as you can spare f£V \ your ntm breakfast to the Court House, any>SatiJr':ay af ternoon, wllbin this month and next, will find patriotic women and chUdren'plying the' i Angers in knitting and sewing to relieve the *wan;* our brave lioyi* £ We are, in reality, within | jlcs of Philadelphia, as no express is charged Troy on any articles sent. i «, • \ Come and see what we are doing, and denlk forget the eggs for "Easter,” Maple ahso ~SU bo Tory acceptable. j c Wc shall be grateful for donations off eitbit ;but if you can't afford it, we will pay for soth ilj £» and sugar very cheerfully. ■ ; r 'f Office of Provost Marshal, I7ILLIAMBPORT, March 11, 18hlJ Editor Agitator’—Sib ; Every- topnshij •To our county is at'a tees to know how manjjr crecii j they tave got for re-enlisted volunteers, anG howit" vy can fad out. Herewith please find instmction : - h that point, which if you please you, mighLpublhh for the benefit of all concerned. • I am yy E. G._gciusFr ;dv. «In order to ascertain whether a iV-euVi>t{g£-vete ran will be credited to any township, ward or!b rough, tho Erst.thing to ho done is to obtain -’from <5 t|Vant Gen, Russell, at Harrisburg* a eertiffed cop.j ‘uf bis re-muster rplL If you -find that it set# forth 1 h i to wn ship, ward or borough to which the v-pterqu helo'ugs, by name or by its number as a sub-digtrk-t, no further action Is required, and it will bo the proper authorities at Washington,-and'l:j-irarded through the regular channel. But it kftw Toccure that the name oT some village, post olfce,'rai r 'Ud sta tion, or other local designation is given as If I resi dence, and thht there is nothing of the rolls to show the township or sub-disiriet in hich it is situated and of which it forms a past. ’o this is the case the certified copy should be Toywi fded to the District Provost Marshal, accompanied: ! what ever proof the circumstances of the case ;nfny ’ Require, to enable him (the District Provost ’ > innke out Supplementary re-mustcr roils to supply! £e omis sion and correct the defect” ’ . ? Muster Boil' of Capt. Merrick’s Coe -jjany. .. I Harrisburg, Jlfarplj Tfp^SH. Editor Agitator : We still exUt, have oi ;being, and organiilition—dcgirc, rumor or jjrevarid lion to the contrary notwithstanding. We arc still In stain quo, being neither “ split, broken, dispersed - t muti-" nied," but halo, hearty,.sound; full of QovAniacnt beef and “hard tack/' ready fo» Uncle Sam has a mind to say. . 1 The Company holds the same letter* air 4a]'he six month’s service, being known as: “.Co.^L, £t;£at. talion, Peun'a Yol” ‘•Following please fjd : <RsU of Company, if* J M* • --V ! Officers. Goptom—GEORGE W. JiKßpicK* l«fc£fcvte»ant—Robert Young, 2d Lieutenant —Morgan Hart. ' Xck-Comsiissiosed Officers— -Ist, Gcrould I#. Dennison, 4th, Daniel D jvej > 2d, Hansford B. Webb, sth, Darid Bi ckcK 3d, Ephraim N. Smith, . 5, , V Corporals. Ist, Hobert IT. Steele, stb, Lymal! P. } - jtlcr, 2d, Charles N..Mooro, 6th, Timotfjy % Cnlyer, 3d, William A. Stone, 7th, Orville" Re| y, 4th, Alohzo C. Mack, - Bth, AlberJjlyTs ' PRIVATES. 4, 1 ' . Atherton-, OtU L. Trust, AshbaTlS Ash, John Green,Andrew Boatman, Leonard WV Godden, Xhpma-j Bowen, Wm. G. ‘. Henry, Richard*! Bliss, William Hanvillc, Edwaft Bockus, Charles Hall, JadsomJ.t. j Bockus, Philander > Jones, Tbom|iS rl Boatman, John L. ' Jackson, John ' "Bellinger, Norman ’ Kimball, Georg;;- ■ • Borden, Alonro Lawton, Edward A . Borden, Artemus Lester, Thomas'* Borden, Bela- - Lyon, Abram, Jl - Brewster, Joseph W. • Mann, John u. ‘j . - Butler, Almon H. Maguire, John ' \ Butler, Leroy S. Morton, JohthD. r \ Butler, Lor B. Mumbower, £om<i It ' * • Camel, Edmond A. Mosicr, Char es m • Carpenter, John L, McGonigal, Ucoi; |e • Chase, WilUam H. McGfogan, • Chesuat, WilUam .Morrow, John : ; 5 : - Cunningham, Geo. B» Oberlic, W ilHa^d’; ■ Catlin, DeLaune JL Phipps, Jamas;. : =: Coolidge, Eugene Potter, Cbnrrct'J r V Crowl, Zenas F. Buggies, DanuJ iP.-i Caldwell, John Root, Henry-Ch t 'Clark, Samuel Sturrock, Wn,,!!; .. r Bort, Cyrus C. Smith, "1 ■Bartt, Henry H. Saxberry, Wwlu) Bales,William E. Starkwcathcr/Maon J’. ’Barit, Harris Sbelman, Rif £}' tT. Bailey, Orlando E. Sbumway, L. Donovan, James Stratlen, Hoiyfcf/fe. : Robert A. Simp?on, SaulM; / 'hr, Richard Torpy, * troole, Henry M. - Wilson, Hen^Ct Francis,-Samuel D. Wilson, DanseKJu • George Wilkinson, W, -Traiicis, Pvobert • I ■ 1 ■AsiiiviL.—Capt. Jas. I. Carle, who*,lf 6 recently noticed in the Bepullican ns expected t» i j turn homo from the wars, on n furlough, to visit hie; r iends, ar rived in town yesterday (Monday) nfli|tioon, He looks hale and heirty for one that has 4 ini as-much rervice in the field as.he has. Ho bclor.yt to the 6th ilcservcs, a regular fighting regie;. l ' , and 'lias rt-cn service in nearly every battle thi tc-dhosl hecn .oeght by the Potomac army. IVe uucli trreaud that there is but nine or ten of tho original 1 p.lembcrs of his company left, which is conclusive evitUhce of the active service they have seen and tho bravery with tthich they have fought. Ho at present Iholds the Potion of Provost Marshal of a Districts. Virginia, ft will be seen by reference to janotheti 1 tdlutnn that fce Goes in for Union. He returns in 1 1™ d„y S- :1 hte a great many others that we in ghl mention who have fought bravely for the Union on many n hard contested field, was'formerly a typj> In the lle fvtiican OSco, hut for the last eigl|l|flyeara has , een using the shooting-etiek for Uncle fe^in. — Bi«g 'M,lt<m li'puUicoa. k Tm Great Horse Sale.—The great sale of Gor- UPsment borses/v "discharged for dieablUity,” took place on the premises of Peter Hcrdic, Esq., on Tues day and‘Wednesday last Itprovedthe most profit able for the .Government that has token place in the State. The number sold, was 2SO, atau,average of $39 43 per head, making a total of $11,193 12. The' highest price received horse was $9O/the lowest $2. The sale was Under' the supervision of Capt. Walker and Lieut. Powers, aasisted by Mr. Pickets of Wilmington* He],, hndi Messrs, Mc3?a<2den, Pollock, and Essingtdn, of Williamsport*— Williamsport J3ul~ fcttfl. The American Agriculturist, for March, contains about 160 different articles and useful items,-in addi tion to the numerous topics treated the calendar of operations, or work to be done during the month, on the JFarm, in the Garden, and in the Household. This number contains nearly forty pleasing and instructive engravings, all original. Owing to the immense num ber o{ copies published, (over 90,000,) the Agricultu rist is still supplied at $1 a year, by Orange Judd j publisher, 41 Park Row, New York'city. ix New-Yore. —A gentleman who visited New-York City last.week informs us. that snow fell there on Saturday to the depth of eight inches. The city folks had a gay sleighing time of it. A splendid steel plate Engraving of a sleighing scene in Breadway may be seen at Young's Book Stoye, price $25,09; also a fine assortment of-Photo graphic Albums, Books, Stationery and Yankee No tions just deceived. Wall Paper of many varieties and prices* ‘ ‘ d I In Wellsboro, on the 12th inst., by A* S. Brewster, Esq., Mr. JOHN O. ROE to Mrs. ANN ELIZA BEE PER; both of Middlebury, Tioga county. Pa. In East Charleston, March 6, 1864, by the Rev. J. Shaw, JAMES M. STRADLEY, of Jersey Mills, Ly coming county. Pa., to Miss ARTELISSA BURNS, of Charleston, Xioga county, Pa, In Covington borough, on the 15th ultimo, by Ira Patchen, Eeq., Mr. WHEELER N. MARVIN, of Co dington township, to Miss LOUELLA L. VIDEAN, ot Covington borough. In Corning, on .the 2d instant, by Rev. Niles, Mr, JOHN J. JONES, of Charleston, to Miss ANNA RICHARDS, of Union; both of Tioga county. At the residence of the bride's father, in Lawrence, on thelGtt ultimo, by Rev.-E. Kennedy, Mr. R. H. CLOSE, of Xioga, to Miss ELLIE 0. HURLBUT, daughter ot Col. Lyman Hurlbut. In Mainsbarg, on the 21st ultimo, by B. K. Brtm dago, Esq., Mr. ELI 6. LOVELL, of Oswago, Potter county, to Miss MARGARET GITCHELL, of Sul livan, Tioga county. ■ ’ In Mainsburg, on the fill instant, by R, K, Brim, dnge, Esq., Mr. PAUL F. "WILSON, of Colombia, Bradford county, to Miss SB SAN SMITH, of Rut land, Tioga county. On tho Cth instant, at the residence of Mr, Gilbert Conrow, Deposit, N. Y., by Rev, J. C. Hoyt, Captain JAMES I, CARLE, Provost Marshal, Pennsylvania Reserves, to ELLEN T. PALMER, of New York. In Elkland, on tho 23d of January last, by Rev. E. Kennedy, Mr. DAVID W. STULL, of Elkland, to Miss MARY THOMAS, of Tascarora, Steuben co., New York. In Wellsboro, on the 3d instant, by Andrew Growl, Esq., Mr. WILLIAM MOYER to Miss ELIZABETH POUCHT, both of Delmar. In Southport, Chemung Co., N, Y., on the 27th nit., at the residence of Cornelias Patman; by the Rev. S. M. Bainbridge, Pastor of Central Baptist Church, Elmira, N. Y., Mr. WILLIAM M. BUTLER, of Blossburg, Pa,, to Miss ELIZA A. PUTMAN, of Southport, Chemung Co., N. Y. In Welltboro, on the 13th instant, ELIJAH JOHN, eon of Elijah.and Ann Dunn, aged eleven years, (on months, and 27 days. - / In Mansfield, on the 10th instant, aged 30_ycars, HENRIETTA, wife of Martin King, Esq., (late con ductor on the Corning and Blossburg road.) Tho morning of the 10th instant found filled with unaffected sorrow, as the church bell echoed' the sad news,’ “ Mrs. King is no more." A peaceful! and happy earthly life was suddenly terminated. Surrounded by all that heart could wish of worldly gopd, having just entered a new and beautiful resi dence, built and adorned by the fastc of her kind, af fectionate and faithful husband, with many warm and devoted friends, w’c had almost thought she could not die. But,alas ! bow fleeting arc the hopes of earth. u In an hour that we tbiuk not, the Son of man com cth.” Though her death was so unlocked for by others, it was not wholly so by her. Ho who had ordained to call her home, had, as wo humbly trust, given her grace, not only to prepare her for the mansions of earth, but of Heaven. Warning and admonishing her friends, earnestlybeseccbing them to prepare to meet •her in the land of the blessed, slie passed away from cartb;,StU hope and fear. May her *• dying word's”.be ministering angels to her vreeping and lonely hus band und mourning friends, N. L. R, In Charleston, on the 27th ult., Mrs. SURVIAH POTTER, wife of Pelcg Potter, aged 6S years. . Sifter Potter had been for nearly 50 years a faith ful member of the Baptist Church, and by the grace of God, she adorned her Christian profession moat nobly. The Bible was her source of moral light, and Christ her dependence. She was emphatically n large-hearted, liberal-minded Christian. In the death of this exemplary and highly esteemed sister, a wide breach has been made -in the family circle, in the church and in the community. But while their loss is deeply mourned, there is this great consoling thought, that, 44 Precious in tho sight of the Lord is the death of his saints." 1 P, Reynolds. SPECIAL NOTICES. SWALLOW two or three hogsheads of * Buclm,’ ‘Tonic Bitters,’ i SatfajiaviUa,* ‘Nervous Antidotes,* Ac., Ac., and after you arc satisfied with the result, then try one box of OLD DOCTOR BUCUAK’fc ENGLISH SPECIFIC PILLS; and be restored to health and rigor tn less tlntn thirty days. They are purely vegetable,, pleasant to take, prompt and salutary an their eflecu on the brokcu-dowu ami shattered constitution. uld.and young can take them with advan tage. Imported and sold an the United Skates only by JAMES S. BUTLER, Station D, Bible Uouse, New York, General Agent. P. S.—A box sent to any address on receipt of price— which -la o>e nou.Ms. —post free. mav!7—3m USE NO OTHER!—BUCHAN’S SPECIFIC PILLS ave the only reliable remedy lor all diseases of tho seminal, urinary und nervous systems. Try one box, and bo cured. ONE DOLLAR a BOX. «Ouo box Mill perfect a cure, or mo ney refunded. Sent by mail on receipt of price. JAMES S. BUTLER, Genexal Agent, marlT-Cm Station D, Bible House, New York. DO YOU WISH TO BE CUBED!—Dr.Buchan’s English specific pills cure, in less than thilty days, the worst cubes of nervousness, impotency, premature decay, seminal weakness, insanity, and ull urinary, sexual and nervous af fections, no matter from what cause produced. Price, one dollar per box, Sent, postpasd, by mail, on receipt of an order. Address, JAMBS S. BUTLER, marl7-Sm Station D, Bible House, New York. IMPORTANT TO'MARRIED LADIES! TRULY A BLESSING! I will send, free of charge, to any Lady who will send in her name anal address, directions how to pre vent the extreme, pain of CniLo-Bißrn j also howto have perfectly beatlby and beautiful Children; also one other new and importont secret, tho only sure and safe remedies ever discovered. - - My object in making the above offer is to induce every lady to test my remedies. Address MADAME DDLESTAUX, M. !»., March 2,1861-fim. 7G7 Broadway, N, Y, City, JS3~ SHAKE AKD BUKN! Shake and Bum!! This is the life of agony endured by the sufferer from Fever and Ague, Ho wanders like an uncertain shadow, never knowing what moment ho may be prostrated, and therefore disinclined to give any se rious attention to business. This is the -condition of thousands in town and country. It is no exaggera tion to say that Fever and Ague kills more people than .any twenty'other diseases in America. For a snro and speedy cure of this terrible affliction, we take great pleasure in recommending Hostetler's Stomach Hitters, which have already achieved a wide reputa tion for rapid'and powerful effects in renovating the system prostrated by this disease. For sale by Drug gists and dealers generally, everywhere. February 24, ISB4-3m. ibAMItYDYE COLORS at ' ~ J? ‘ KCY'3 DIUTO STOKE. M.A. RBIED, DIED. Shako and Burn 111 THE TIOGA COUFTY AGITATOE. Treasurer’s Sale of Seated lands in Tioga , County, Pa. In pursuance of the provisions of an Act of the General Assemble, passed the-29th day of April, 1844, will be exposed to public sale at the Com missioners' Office, in 'Wellsboro, on the second Monday iu June, 1664, the tracts Of land described in the following list, unless the taxes due on them are paid before that time. A. M. Spencer, (March 4,1864.) TreasurerofTiogaCounty. • - P oS fa £ es „ a a SIM - |§<s o£{g BLOSS 20 acres, ArbonLand Company,s6 43 2 acres & vacant lot, D B Freeman 9 49 3 town, lots Ellis Hugheal 10 77 20 acres N Listhtner 9 14 Ma. & blacks’h shop, 13 S Magee 5 50 house and lot JY h Brine..'. ..1010 house and lot, Charles Phipps, " ; 14 23 120 acres, TiogaKß & Coal c0..70 35 honse.and lot Wm Watkins 95 ( house and store lot ‘ ) and 1 vacant lot, John Bodine shop and lot A C Bush » a & 3<- < _• e. D O B lliouse Lems Lewis - 88 town lots Eathbono, Ford & co. house and lot .' Jane Eichards 1 house Thomas Smith 101 town lots Seymour, Davies & co. house Henry Williams 20 acres, 140 Dyer, Lowrcy & c 0... house and lot i. Simeon Golden store house and lot, 8 W Morris’ estate BROOKFIELD. 14 acres.'.. Lewis Adams 80 Dennis and Baker 25 KB Beebe house and lot L B Dimmick 50.. George Labar A -43 ..John Lovell 240 Stephen Potter.. 15 GW Page 10 40 Solomon Mattison house and lot A W Seeley 70 ..Abej, Sargant 41.. —i. David Sprague CHARESTON. 5 . 95 J W Bell 2 48..., J O Bryant '. 5 795.....—L J Cooley 5 95... Jacob Evans. 1 4 ,156 George Bacon 50 George Hollins 112 Peter Burns.." 4 96 W Owens COVINGTON. 50.. WBisby 25 George Corlies 2 48 Stephen Darling 50 152.... E B Jorould'sestate 27 J E Harvey 52 —Henry Horseman 50 Rufus Calkins CHATHAM. Alanzo Button <25 320- Henry Button 4 28 house and lot Edmund Bacon. 94 12 8 WD Kelley-.... - 96 9 94. Jonathan Matt’ison 4 64 50 Widow. Molatt 179 4 50.-- David Obryan 2 54 20. I» Lovel 42 • 4 Win Lovell ... 84 30 830 Hemy Seeley 7 63 house and lot Marvin Button . 70 40 A Sweet 83 2 • 95 Ethan Taft..; .....203 3 57 ..Augustus Andrus .142 8 47 W 0 Banker .191 16 . 84 Wm Carpenter. ".2 92 2 63 • Erastns Close .^..146 5 25... Charles 92 8 29 Stephen Fuller 128 2. Seaman Giles 15 1... , Truman Hopkins 11 14 -...- John Hackett ...293 ' V OLYMER. 8 John M Hamper 95 4 40 A H T Allen 110 2 24 Jas M Bush 48 1 100 John Ferguson 137 50 B Gee 70 ■ 25 A T Labar 53 2 8 George Eeevs 33 3 Ward Sawyer 26 DELMAR. 50 Job Green. ;5 33 50 Henry Gamble .2 70 GO Manuel Impson i 60 50 John Kenyon 110: 38 D A Stowell 3 48 half building lot, 22 Bela Borden 48 10 40 George Derby .. .2 07 SO Ens Worth .104 65 RS 1.33 4 -90. Conrad Gunther 2 14 IUO Charles Hildreth; .4 58 house uud lot David Hoyer- 33. 80, Sylvester Kelly ~..1 65 * 20..-..:..Xyman Bleacher 43 50 S L Olmstead - 99 15 38 Edward Royce 2 45 25--- Henry Wood -.143 75 Jeremiah Campbell 175 72 Charles Goodnow 1 30 ,4 Joseph Humphrey 39 60 .George Wnkeman 2 98 ; 100 Allen Ashley 2 45 5 55 .’.Wm Hoffman 2 56 7 - 65 -Hannah E Ha11.........1 44 58 Lucius Kenyon 1 50 10 40 Jacob Navel 2 09 50. Geargo Krimer 159 64 Clement Oimstead 169 74- Elnatlmu Toby 189 . DEERFIELD, 96 Rufus Warren...... . 551 parts.iniUS 10..-Mattison Cummings 122 partß.milllS J3..'.JJW Potter 10 ELK. 47 Wm Cobnrn..- 1....1 22 87 ..WDHowollJ 1 01 87. James Kimball 1 20 FARMINGTON. 40..: H FOdell 75 5 . • 345 ....AC Morgan -.6 80 33. Sylvester Smith3S GAINES. 13 432 Alex Mattison, - 22 77 10 30 Josi»h Furman j 3 42 300 , J NHaner, 1163 100 Ainasa Hnner, 313 . - 50 Jphn Beau, . 3 91 8 42 David Mattison, 412 JACKSON. 12 Daniel Cooper, 69 4 40 Morris Clair, 1 16 66 Henry Delimiter* 137 10 - Jiles Kinner, 22 60 . Witmau Mitchell j •' 339 10 40 David 1C Morse* 169 50 Miner Owens, 2 98 35 A B Sherwood, 72 340 • Yeomans & Barr, 27 37 30 Charles Shives, .192 50 A B Howland, 2 31 85 Richmond Jones, 3 30 100 . Titus, r v 310 KNOXVILLE. 1 house and let, Freelove Bowen ( 70 town lot, John Carpenter, 70 house andlot, John Hogencump, , 1-49 ' LAWRENCE. 15 133 James Lathrop, *2 56 15 133 H H Bent, 3 52 S 92 GE Smith, 317 LIBERTY. 58 t Michael Rant, house &lot,((31m. 14 wild)Salnnel Childs, 63 John Kelts," house and lot; John Moyer, 3 : 6 Philip Wells, MANSFIELD, house and lot, Wm Manning, lot steam saw-mill, J F Caldwell, house and lot, Hoard & Beach, ‘ MIDDLEBUEY, •steam saw-mill, and 1337 wild John Bulmer & Co, , ¥m Garretson, rfeammill, lim. 4 wild, Anson Palmer, house& lot 2, 23, AEEowley, , 60 : James Sinead, 5 3 houses and lots, Bayer & Co, 10 34 Win Alien, . I Wm Blanbhard, 33 Daniel Growl, 25 Lorain Day. MIDDLEBDIIX. grist min 40, 228, H S Wilson, house and lot, : CBoyington, 10 84 Luther Wilson, MORRIS. . Jeremiah Campbell, Moses Field; OSCEOLA. Lucinda Gleason, ■ Joseph Tates, RICHMOND. Henry Booth, Henry Curtis, Mansfield Iron Works, Ralph Sampson, E W Ross. -WM Johnson, Joseph Chester, ’ George Mudgo, W P Parker, A V Gile, Abram Gile, • • Leander Love, S M Randall, , 'WE Morris, SL Keen, RUTLAND.. H Burgess, Albert Hubbcll, D B Knapp, J T Furman Wm Besley, Timothy Smith, Wallace Smith, J H Allen, SHIPPEN. JMBueh. _ H A Guernsey, DB Wicos;’ estate SULLIVAN. A Bullard, TIOGA. 10 29 Isaac Benson, 2 houses, lot & shop, Francis Carey, 1 house and lot, ' J N Hotchkiss, 10 15 James A Hoffman, 1-2 John A Mathers, house and lot, Fred. Reese, 25 Benjamin Shellman, 105 J B Genson, W 6 Kelley, UNION. Mark Mcnto, Amos Bennett, Elizabeth Bennett. Merrick Crandall estate, 2 Charles Defiance,! 5 James Edmonds, 6 T S Griswold, Charles Gorton, Levi Langdon, Wm Stratton, Joel Saxton, John Smith, ’Samuel Shaincr, ' Ahmzo Ames, Orson Cole, •John Cole, Seth Gee, Dyer Austin, T J & M Decorsey, Oliver Sellard, WARD. Daniel Ames, A J Austin, Andrew Aidrick, Zopfia Cornell, George Gates, Abram Hart, R Hillficker, Jonas Hager, Elisha Nash, - 3 O II iir.v, Wm. Stage, Isaac Stage, C Stevens, David Sherman, O L Wheeler, A D, Adkins, George Comfort, J Cross, Charles Clark, Byron and Isaac Ford, Win E Letts, Aaron Meeker, John Watkins, Derius Knapp, Jsaac Smith, WESTFIELD. Almon Butler, diaries Burdick, Wm R Watkins, WELLSBORO. John Cleveland estate. 2 63 saw-mill, Tax, 35 103 20 100 100 726 37 120 67 100 ..9 43 . .1 37 ... 95 ~12 10 ..179 15 .60 15 .. 70 ..7 98 ..160 ...200 . 30 . 4 , 43 house an 6 lot, 8 • ' 43' house and lot, 4 4 45 129 -.2 42 ...4 80 .. 88 ..X 38 ..2 38 ...2 18 .12 15 ...50 100 100 .. 52 ..2 38 ..2 38 ...105 .. 41 ...5 06 ...569 .93 54 .12 38 .1910 ..2 32 ..710 ..4 42 30 293 7 23 ii -.211 ...1 08- -.2 03 ..26 70 -.112 ..218 - 75 . 66 12 26 20 15 1 30 90 10 37 47 25 7 2 48 168 30 , 100 110 100 200 87 109 42 , 86 • - 115 40, i - «-•- 100 107 100 43 122 110 100 107 115 110 100 80 100 94 715 5 house and lot mid ( 1 town lot, Win D Bailey, house arid lot, George W West, UNSEATED LANDS. In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly, passed the 13th day of March, ISIS, will be exposed to public sale, at the Commissioners’ office, in Wells, borough, on tho 'second Monday of June, ISG4, the tracts of land described in the following lists, unless tho taxes due thereon aro paid before that time. A. M. SPENCER, • Troas’r of Tioga County. Wellsboro’, March 4, 1864. Bloss Township. ’ Quantity. Warrantee, No.' 1 Orig’l, Present. or Owner. Tax. SUIG lluo 275 Nicklin & Griffith, $33 35 5910 1100 275 “ 38 40 5927 1100 36? J ", 52 16 5977 1100 352 i ' " 43 11 5977 1100 400 « 31 90 5970 1127 526 " j 41 96 5070 1127 600 ' 71 77 5955 1101. _ 400 ff 47 85 5955 1101 700 5978 1100 436 5930 .1028 364 i 1100 . 344 William Wilson, 34 80 5045 10SI, 535 James Wilson, 66 84 6046 1099 366 J « 43 « “ 1374 “ 46 43 “ " 1371' “ 16 43 “ « 205" “ 24 65 .«' 253 10 04 5058 « r 3661 " 43 79 “ , 137 J I. “ “ 137 J “ n a 6047 « ’ JOO9 161 51 5932 1061 JTickUn & Griftth, 189 24 6914 1100 “ • 173 45 5054 1009 . ' .Tames Wilson, 131 51 5903 87 87 Uelfenstme, 13 S 8 1 1100 132 William Wilson, 13 18 " “ 132 . •< 13 16 “ « 132 " 13 16 " “ ,133 “ 13 25 " " 133 " 13 25 809 300 ' 25 Franklin College, 303 Srqotfield Township. 725 Tubbs and others, 101 14 94j “ 13 19 1854 U 8 T. If. Willing, 558 1068 •‘*Bo William Llqyd, 11 16 1856 40 T. M. Willing, 558 Hl?} 10 « ' Chatham Township. 1020 540 149 K. Blackwell, 12 70 IZZO 1099 -140 Gflotgo Harrison, 11 92 10640 J. E. Lyon, 5 11 424 3. L. Crandall, 54 10 407 Crandall & Emery, 51 SO - 629 Ira Davenport, SO 25 23a . BamnelKing,. 38 84 .. 407 - J. Watrous, , 63 17 1220 XCSS 195 . George HarrlsOiD 24 85 4072 ' . 194 Robert Morris, 15 60 371 , A. O, Bash, 47 31 1221 150 George Harrison, 12 87 5497 1100 604 George Meade, 60 30, .5916 " , 275 Nioklin & Griffith, 32 94 X 39 2 59 87 83 42 60 1 10 2 07 Covington Township. 5916 1100 275 NtcUUn & Griffith, 32 94 ' 309 30# Baldwin & Baler?* 11 97 1&J40 563 2290 988 100 2295 1002 900 " 89 98 2298 1095 500 “ SO 02 2297 990 150 ' “ .15 00 1227 955 135 George Bsrfiion, 14 50 2291 lOOil 150 W. Will ink, 15 02 400 S. McCallougli, 28 TO Charleston Township, 209 James Wilson, 400 191 4473 1002 4474 “ - 4479 999 5049 1099 22 38 1 00 332 1581 990 5051 1099 “ 74 137 1 0f5052 “ . « 20 79 1584 990 490 Hews k Fisher, 55 70 1579 “ 379 “ 43 59 1582 " 123 « IS 93 5183 “ 123 « 13.93 206 38 77 Henry S. 'Wedge, 874 1580 996 300 Hews A Fisher, 1137 4474 1002 400 James Wilson, 121 20 4472 1000 , 260 - « • , 36 30 1582 990 247 Hews * Fisher, IS 72 1583 " 247 j, “ 18 72 1580 " 130 II « 14 71 Deerfield Township,' 6179- 1099 224 | James Strawbridge, 23 77 7 81 151 73 73 88 - 1184 342 1 87 72 1 88 31 21 .42 72 6 61 21 95 366 S. X. Billings, " ' 38 86 5179 1099 130 .iamei Strawbridgs, 11 44 5177 1100 333 “ - 35 99 5178 1099 191 “ 29 24 5179 “ 617 " 65 54 5181 659 340 « , 36 091 5610 1100 216 “ . 22 93 3697 1092 143 « . 15 25' 1 2029 1100 100 T. M. Willing; .1 10 12 1065 549 ’ SO William Lloyd, 849 I 07 99 1071 555 120 5610 1100 651 Jamea Strawbridge, 69 05 5180 1099 643 « 68 21 “ “ 318 “ 33 75 “ “ 68 " 7 23 5177 1060 66- * " 037 5178 1099 113 « 8 00 517 T 1100 26 “ 93 5610 " 117 “ 823 68 236 1 50 18 1 37 2 60 5181 659 82 44 8 71 JDtlmar Totcnthtp, 455 455 . 80 ’ James Stewart, 8 S - 1570 990 613 Hews £ Fisher, x 42 97 1682 ‘ tt 372 “ ?19 46 1583 “ 372 i * 19 45 141686 « 216 14 377 4212 14 76 James Wilson, 2 05 1 33 1 Ott 2 38 7 45 3 73 25 400 60 42 25 1 44 S 3 4213 “ 60 4213 44 122 4213 44 ’ 166' . 100 ' Jackson £ Bache, 13 95 21 C. 4 51. Emery, 2 23 4210 090 99 ' James Wilson, ‘ 3« 4215 *• 655 44 , 34 25 4218 44 230 « 1019 4214 * 4 482 44 32 24 4205 44 80 44 9 00 231 148 James Kimball, , 6 10 4218 990 <lO4 James Wilson, ,7 25 4213 44 1 88 44 4 Cl 4214 44 1136 44 2 37 4214 : « r 1276 . _ / / • . . .4 83 900 1 27 George W. Lewis, ‘ 2 79 1582 « : 247 Hews t Fisher, . 34 46 1583 ' 247 H 34 4*l 4428 966 ~132 . June! Wa»on fc ' 461 4222 990 ; 100 ' ' *t : ~ 349 4223 “ - -120, «■ 423 4223 “ ' 100 ‘ “ ' 10 4T 4427 “ 163 * 28 40 1544 , « 75 ■' o .. 525 4204 “ ."100 ‘ “ " *■' MO 47 4208 “ 50 “ 5 25 4218 “ 273 “ (14 23 Elk Totcnlhip. 2503 im 228 .. TV, WlUnJc,,. “ '•* ‘ ej. ; S « *« 67 ' ' -5 40 2509 * 86 \4 " 6 IT « « * 86W “ « 17 « •* 8612 « '‘ “ T2O « “ 8 Q]Z u 6 17 “ *» 86*4 ** 8 10 “ * ~ . 3* , - v 168 2510 u : '. .448 •* ' 27 93 2579 t* ■ - * 47 47 2013 « « 47 47 6 30 . 538 IX 13 4 6g 4 78 1 26 86 2828 WO ■ 795 . - : ■ “ 2830 1000 900 “ 2012 990 “ 2013 2 OH. “ 2016 “ 4227 “ 4228 “■ 42:12 «■ 3 45 157 ISO 3 00 3 21 3 00 1 89 1 6G 1 52 238 2 50 3 74 2 02 1 38 I 14 232 94 7 15 4233 “ 4237 “ 4421 “ 4422 •• “ 187 CO 4423 “ « IS7 60 4424 “ “ 187 CO 4425 “ u 187 60 4426 “ ■ - « ‘ 187 60 4427 “ 690 •• 27 97 “ “ 237 ** 11 22 4423 966 -ng '«* 34 02 4439 990 496 “ 46 92 4440 “ “ 46 93 4+ll . .. - 46 92 4442- ‘ “ >-■ ' i -i: ■ '4O 92 4443 ". - I 40 92 4444 “ ' V ' I 46 93 4445 “ 679 « 160 79 4454 , 4466 “ 2299 1002 802 2305 “ 372 » “ •• -122 " •• “ 104 ** .< .. 344 « 2308 990 - 890 159 76 2348 1002 856 “ 76 83 1 10 2359 985 350 15 72 3360 990 885 39 68 2379 1002 ' 219 88 2434 990 » 133 29 2437 “ “ 133 29 2382 1002 500 ” 83 67 2427 990 , 271 " 24 33 2479 “ 740 “ , 99 58 2481 1002 691 “ . 4648 2501 990 850 - . 114 44 2335 1002 300 “ 20 20 3 75 2 41 1041 542 40 B. Blackwell, 359 1707’ - M ' 195' Hews ft Fisher, 43 71 331 E. (j. White, 74 05 1041 542 280 R. Blackwell,. 12 57? 2356 986 100 W. Wilifnk, 17 95 2358 989 300 674 » 100 “ 11 23 2207 990 100 “ , . -,8 98 2294 1000 316 I** - 25 56 . " , “ 431 “ 38 68 60 79 43 46 36 30 232 “ 20 83 2305 “ 127 “ 854 30 “ 63 327 *• 14 63 ‘ 200 " , 8 98 2356 986 150 " 10 06 2298 TlOO2 -.(W, " 80 76 2306 J 1002 1000 •• 89 3 2308 990 100 8:98 1040 541 125 K. Blackwell, 558 2358 989 367 W. Willink, 10 43 16 43 16 43 24 65 2300 1002 89 94 600 , “ 49 85 Jackson. Township* 3363- 1099 40. K. Gilmore, 581 3364 “ 8 “ • 117 3366 ; “ 219' “ . 30 48 3367 “ 349 " 66 00 3369 *! 70 “ 678 3358 “ 75 “ 6 <7 3308 “ 155 “ 22 45 3358 “: 120 “ 7} 61 3360 “ 175 “ . 2o 38 3363 “ - 210 “ 30 48 3364 “ '2O “ ,2 91 3366 •* 190 “ 27 58 3367 •’ . 120 , 17 42 ' 400 Aaron Barrows, 58 05 200 Mary A.'!eomans,29 03 Lawrence Township* * 5624 1100 485 William Ellis, 86 95 5622 •* 404 “ 24 19 3359 1099 70 R. Gilmore, 154 4300 1037 . 220 Thomas Willing, 19 22 titerfg Toicndiji. ' -• 5980 1028 664 Nicklia* Griffith, <lB4 1961 i 330 8, J. Barron, . •. 878 4780 1100 270 Miller & Murray, 29 57 597 Q « ■ Nickl'm&Criffitb, 130 55 5978 " 064 ** . *2 84 Clymer Ibunthip, W. Willink, Ilews+fc Fisher, 113 47 James Wilson, 83 25 (• « , If « ;'■ IST CO « . 140 72 ' IS7 60 Jatom Wilson, « Gninca Toientkip, W.WiUink, 71 99 5983 id oo 535 400 4378 990 4379 “ . 4380 ,« ' 4381 4384 4385 4380 i 4413 .« 4414 •' 4415 4349 4416 *• 4300 } 4366 “ 4366 “ i 5242 786 i 1591 990 4387 30 30 CO 60 23 93 124 83 100 “ 311 468 79 4364 6216 “ 4220 090 4340 4304 “ 4367 ‘i 1585 “ i 1586 « 4 1587 " 1588 i 1591 990 1595 1584 1698 “ 12 74 4486 4487 4486 840 « 109 31 399 " 36 63 435 George Meade, 56 67 A. C. Crandall, 39 04 J. losinger, 37 48 Samuel King, 15 62 100 H. &R. Sarle, 434 75 A. C. Bush, 6 53 350 Cole & Potter, 30 41 812 A. C. Bosh, 35 31 140 Thomas Wining, 12 IS 'Rutland Township, 100 R. Gilmore, 46 “ 35 “ Richmond Township. •365 James Wilson, 49 18 “ 736 “ 89 06 500 27 John Smith, 367 999 214 James Wilson, 28 80 | 777 Morris & Warder, 104 5t 999 100 James Wilson, 13 47 49 “ 4 40 100 J. Lockhart, 13 47 120 James Wilson. 14 15 Shfypcn Towuahip, 87 j James Wilson, 150 « 191 W. Willink, 819 450 288 120 5 25 8 52 17 36 4298 1099 3371 1099 U 3372 999 8 91 ; 4 46 850 999 1959 2292 2352 2368 4211 4455 4458 1002 990 .37 67 53 20 187 60 951 1002 46 92 102? 1955 549 990 46 92 46 92 46 92 46 92 93 81 6624 3373 3372 1100 1099 4459 2625 5643 5644 5645 5243 999 1000 1087 1099 ■ C 1093 L* 03 81 ! 140 73 3368 1099 5645 5644 5625 5643 3373 3368 1218 25 04 5*47 T 38 15 45 1100 1009 <« 1099 1100 1099 5024 3368 5241 4603 1083: 1100 4608 4610 4612 1079 1100 1059 1323 1093 1099 1438 5244 5252 5263 5972 1086 1098 WHEREAS, my wife, SARAH WORDEN, him left my bid and board without any just cause or provocation, I hereby caution all persona sons against harboring or trusting her on ay account, as I shall say no debts of her contracting after this date. - CHARLES WORDEN. East Charleston, March 2, lS6d-3t* BOARD.UAK AND GRANT’S. CELEBRATED PATENT IMPROVED INSULATED IRON RIM, AND FRAME PIANO FORTES! These pianos have the pnre musical tone of the Wood, together with the strength of the Iron, and era thus far superior to all others- Tho Over Strung Scales, giving in connection with the Patent Iron Rim, full, round, powerful, and sweet tone. These pianos will remain in tune a greater length of tima than any other pianos known, and are warranted for the time of five years. Tbo undersigned offers thesis pianos at tho same prices as at the ware rooms in .Albany or Now York, saving tho buyer the ospcr.se of going there to buy, and will keep them in tune for the term of three yours, without charges. Eor a general description of these pianos send for a circular, coo j taining prices, styles, Ac, X. Q. HOYT. Osceola, Tioga County Pa, Osceola, Feb. 17,1561. TV TO LASSES and SYRUP—a No. 1. r.rticla lAjL of both at fair prices al MATH I.l!S*. t SVPCRIOU ARTICLE TEA. lust re«.iv«d at A... c - ROY S DBVO STORE. ' 429 “ 540 B. E. Valentine, 300 Joseph Caaaon, ®>mi Townihip, James Wilson, George Meade, Hews 4 Fiaber, James Wilson, 119 50 T 75 920 ICB 223 840 113 W. Willink, James Wilson, Hews 4 Fisher, 50 31 I f*• 78 65 " 95 53 ■' 26 77 “ IS 79 “ 6 78 10 17 “ H 1» 774 940 790 466 100 300 . 330 Middltiury TcicatMp. < 600 , James Wilson, 130 13 991 James "Wilson, 128 300" 268 350 B. Blackwell, 53 James Wilson, Ting a ToVSnuhip. 239 William Ellis, 369 B. Gilmore, 567 200 « 785 James Wilson, 447 William Ellis, 267 8. M. Fox, 340 ; 549 693 ' ’George Meade, 93 30 342 J. W. Guernsey, 46 04 146 R. Gilmore, £6 21 76 “ 10 28 549 S. M. Fox, 73 98 IST " 25 19 456 ‘William Ellis, 60 39 269 8. M: Fox, 36 28 200 IL Gilmore, 27 53 48 “ 8 63 52 George Harrison, 694 160 Wm. D. Wylie, 23 54 61 William Ellis, 16 48 200 R. Gilmore, 26 93 Union TomisJiip, 200 Qeorg% Meade, 14 35 100 John Yanghn, 10 7 1 279 William- Wilson, 20 10 687 J “ 49.32 687} “ 73 94 4124 » 44 41 412} 687} 687 J 412 J 687} 862} 229} 687} 73 ■< John Yanghn, 322 114 Watfield ToirHtitp. 400 R. Blackwell, 39 83 Ward TaitJttukip, 174 P. Connely, 45 27 327 George Meade, •48 39 333 400 Nicklin 83 61 847 CAUTION. 47 OS 57 21 25 70 13 4? 6 30 4 70 8 49 14 56 6 22 16 05 192 30 60 30 4 14 38 85 34 71 22 68 5 18 64 34 49 69 76 29 26 93 105 70 60 20 36 23 45 78 74 15 20 60 49 53 73 95 44 39 49 93 26 02 24 67 73 95 7 83 34 66 13 27 49 29 59 25
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