T Treasurer's Sale of. Seated 3* ids in Tioga douiity, Par -f - jDjtoflhc QensrM Assembly, passed the 23th it .'of April, 1844 will bfe'jerpffledtff public sale 1 * ftfae Com missioners’ Office, in, "Wellsboro, on be second MondoS Ifi iußetllS&li-riifi tracts of Isa { described jo the following list, unless the taxes a je on them are paid before that time. A. M. 81-escer, (March 4, 1864.) TreasurerofTi iga County. (L pilsdilFr.- I&WSr ,£*! t, »e » O -f --. fe sS-'<s’ -■ tBLOSS. f 20 acre*, .; Atbon Land C< a £&ny, $6 43 St acres & vacant lot, D B FreemaiSf. 9 49 3 tovralSJts •Ellis Hughes.:. 1.;,. 10 77 20 b6im~- - ..KLightueri -.3 14 Ha.’&-Macks’hshop,D S Mageet..;.J 550 house; wd; 10t—...-J'V.L FaBC-fi-<■-?. house and tot, Charles PliipJ 5, 14-3 /, tf BtOaaetes, Tiogaßß «fc<hisl co..M 3o honae'dndlnt.... AVmWaTSius. S house and store lot ~ - 1 and I vacant lot, John Boiline-- - v « shop andWt-C'-..--- A C Bush-.-jj> 1 3< J bouse ;—Lewis Lewis--.. »» 88 tWW'Wte--.*. Kafhbone, Fore * c0.,12 10 house and k>t., J.ane Richards'., „.....'0 1 house--.vTliom« 6mith'------- -• 15 101 town lots Seymovir, Davigs & c0..60 15 hnnsV;'Henry Williams: -■ <0 20 acres, (140 \Vyer; Uivneyf, co 798 hou*wind.lpt Simeon Golden.-- lot, S-'VP-Morns es&te. 2 00 •: ■> BBOOKJ’IELD. » ■ii mw—i,. -. f -Le rck Adams - _—- -2.42, ; if<3- rr -'--Tjeums and Ba ler..,- -“--4 80 -crt»«‘*«£- -J_ r - 'yij-Beehe.,-,-- ,88 ImSl^^nof.'-..• -X B l D‘immick. ‘i. --1 38 60 George Labar ..238 W: 15&, .:;,.. . Jofcn-Xovell. w*....... .2-18 , . WO Stodien Pottfl i .13,15 .-GW Page..;* 52 JO 40 .fj’olDinon Mattii on 2 38 10t.... ..A W Seeley...; - 2 3 8 Abel Sargantl, ‘ .105 “AJ.w....;.Dafid Sprague 41 7- GHARESTON, 8 95..::;.,.;j W 8e11....?., I 5 06 2*' 48 JM Bryant., 569 5 793 ..li -3 Cooley-.. ..,..,....93 54 5 95 .Jacob Evana.-, 1238 4 156 BawngTi 1910 50.. BoffinfL, 2 32 112 .Peter Bums./, 7 10 4 96 W 0wen5...1..4 42 COVINGTON. - 50.. ft'; 2 11 25 7,1 .....George Gorlfeg.t 1 08 3 •48........5tephen Dwling 203 60 --B.clSri.x.. -;E B JeronlA 'eestate 26 76-> 87..:• . J E Harrer... 112 ’52 Henry Morseman 2 18 50& r i rfflafiis Calkins 75 . Aianzo Button.2s Henry BatioiJ ■- 428 house audlot-a.-.-Edmund Bacua 94 js a...::.:wdKiller~.. L . se 9 v»7riWJonathan -J1atti50n......4*,64 50.;”..Wid0w ifolatl-'-- 179 4 —David. Obry4a, 2 54 Lovei..:.,: 42 4.* .JPm LowH4 84 30 230 Setl ef.., 7 63 hoo^cacilot-.- Butoh, .40 ( 4U.JJ.i;.A Swfetii.*3 -,u.i.. i 63 5 95 Ethan tafl 2 03 3 57...ji.;;AvgnstuB Aa4rag 142 8 47... W D Banlif'r... 191 16 84 Wm Carpe Iter ’..2 92 2 63.,. Erastus ■GP )se 1 146 5 - 23.. /1.... Charle? Ef.wards ; 92 8 29 T..StephenF Her '....128 3- ..... Seaman Gi’os , 15 1. ....; .... .Trntnan I'.iijJkmß 11 32 ''' 14. John • Hackctt 293 . ; r : ■ clymeb.; . 8. Joba M 9£v ♦ ■ 40:.. AH TAU ta...... 110 Sf *. 2£". JasMßuf 48 - , 10(E John Fergk »m 137 - ‘ 501..... :.B Gee.. - ■ .*>, 70 i rk> a1 '.25,'...‘ AT Lahai,.,;.! 53' 2*.'.' 811.. iGeorge Eifevt 33 Ward Sav’itt, 26 • DELMA& I .. 4>o:.- JobGreen;..j ....533 1 .50 .-...Henry G«J 61* .'..1270 Manuel iHilsop j... 60 5K‘.......J0hn HetfVip...— -.110 381.. AStofl/H. : -.3 48 half buildingiot, 22 Bela Bor J ?a 48 10„ . 40 .' George I< ihy. 207 50, : . Ensnkith 104 . , t. as;-. E S Finch. * 133 4 • 90...'....:,C0nrad Gi.-rdler •• 100.1 Charlesilipl/eth houseandlot .David Hnjfct; - 80-V Sylvester Kelly.. 165 20.. Lyman Wt’acher 43 - ; . ; 66:.'. S'L, Oliflltcad 99 •15 j.... Edward Eoyco 245 ..-83i:A....Hemy WOdd 143 'J"'.-7&'.-.v..:. .Jcremikl -Oarnpbell 175 72 v Charles jtiodnuw 130 .|» t A Joseph nk nphrey 39 i 60‘. George V; seman 298 : j 186; Allen -AdVley 245 6 ' 55- Wm Hojfoan. 256 Tl , Sjf..Hannah 1 i Ha)l 144 t Lucius Kinyon .150 4t) Jacob Kv-el.j 2 09 ' 50’. -Ge irgf- “Krimer 159 (g.‘.. .. i.. Clement, Oluietead 1 69 74 . .Elnatilno J'oby 189 - deehfik.:d, ... Eufus vuiten 5 5 part». mill 8 10.. -Mattiaot eununiags 122 pfttsUniilig 13.. .J W PoUir. 410 I ' ELK. ih ®'...,...'.WmC05>i 122 : W WD Hovxfi. 1 01 ■ James It i i {all 120 FARMING I Sn L*. ‘..H FOMI '... 345 A,C:M«nja... 23 Sylvester; imitlu ~..„ 38 GAINES "U-f' -* ,i i B lS r „ 433 - Alex Mi; mn, l(f 30 Josiab 1‘ rjjfian, •*•-. 3ii> JNUuii . lOft* Amaea l\., 'per, off John 8“ 45? Dayld'jf!)!* ttison, ..■ r/. ■ • JACK&m Daniel £') iyer, Morris til ire,. * Henry'Ku imater, Jiles K ’-af ier, Wilms'.'liitclieD, David i'. .' Horse, „ ■ la **:r- 't-i I- 10- - SO; Miner ! v <'ens, ' ' S 6; A B Serfwpod, —B4o* Teoma«B7& Barr, 30 ' Charle-i ti’lires, , J5O- AB £ (.■ v jand, -.» -85 Bichnuh; (Jones, -100"- . Tit*,-' TSNOXVi LLE. Bonso andTotj -. Freelo ! Bowen, tawnJot, . John C irrentet; Bouse'kudlbl; Joßn^Jigencamp, -"SAJI itAWSULSCE.r James f4ttrofo - HHJ'ft/ , LIB El? I’ K 15 133* 15 «S' -88 58 Micha'l; Hank, 1 3!h 14 »jld)h'u Child*,. £9.9 . • 63 Joha leU,, «? hoMeandlol, >Jhhn few 83 ’ - “ tea _ -SfctiSfcD.. , hoose flodjofc, ■ '.fa jiinp, 60 Jot «te«n *an-miU f ,J F C.ii ls fell, " ' |lO ! '*' 7 ' *H-oarcl ,;t 'Beach, . 2 07:1 ■. • ■ j - Mttmsißt sex:: t s £?.?».• '\ ttMmiaV'jaUl, - ■ „ f *ns 1927 wild John 3fcf ber <&' Co, 183 49 nr e S B r- ® Tax. * ' .2 14 -.458 33 ..6 60 22 77 3 42 1163 313 2 91 4 12 116 137 22 3 59 1459 2 98 72 27 37 1 92 2 31 3 30 310 . . 7« 5 149 256- 3 58 217 V- ... : 165 WitfSarretson, 5 63 steam mill, 1 un;,4'wild,:Aneon Palmer,, 93 house* lot 2, 23, .A E Rowley, 350 - j 60 James Sinead, 150 3 houses and lots, Bayer & Co, 601 l(j 34' Wm Allen, 2 02 4 . Wm Blanchard. 9 25 Daniel Crowl, 45 25- Lorain Day. " 34 MIDDLEBUET. grist mill 40, 328, HS Wilson, house and lot, C Boyincton, 10 84 Luther Wilson, MORRIS. g l 60 Jeremiah Campbell, , *74 saw-mill, Moses Field, 137 OSCEOLA. 15 105,. Luetoda Gleason, 2.06 •80 1 ’ Joseph Yates, 38 RICHMOND. 100 Henry Booth. 7 81 100 Hews CtxrtU. 151 6 'T96 MawMA Iron Works, 73 73 - Sf - Rateh Sampson, 88 m R 'IXB4 9 07 WM Johnson. 3 42 100 ' Jogfph Chester, 1 97 j 5 Geexsw Mndgo, 72 2 ■ 78 \V I*Parker, 188 13 A V Gile, - .31 10 Abram Gile, ' '2l ■Bo'' Leander Love, 42 3 21 SM Randall, 72 ; -105 -, W E Morris,, 60 ‘ '440 ! S L Keen, RUTLAND. : ,30 H Burgess, 107 4 45 .. Albert HubbcU, 99 house-arid lot, D.B'Knripp, 68 8 43‘ . J T Furman ‘ 1 236 house and 10t,., _W m Besley, ... 150 4 . Timothy Smith, ‘ 18 4 45 Wallace Smith, 137 129 J H Allen, 2 60 . , ■ ■ SHIPEEN. 50 JMBneh. 133 I ’ 100 HA Guernsey, 100 100 D B Wicox’ estate', 2 33 . SULLIVAN, A Bullardj TIOGA, ,10. 29 Isaac Benson, 7 45 a houses, lot & shop, Francis Carey, .3 73 1 house and lot, J N Hotchkiss, 25 10 15 James A Hoffinan, 4 00 1-2' John A-Mathers, • 60 house and lot, Prod. Eeeskp 42 .25 Benjamin Shellihan, 25 105 '' J B Genson, 144 W G Kelley, 83 UNION. Mark Mento, . 20 56 . Amos Bennett, 5 72 1 Elizabeth Bejmett, 65 Merrick Crandall estate, 2 10 Charles Defiance, 5 14 James Edmonds, 6 03 T S Griswold, 85 Charles Gorton, 15 Levi Langdon, , 1 44 ffm Stratton, 1 07 Joel Saxton, 3 82 John Smith, 5 24 Samuel Strainer, 70 Alonzo Ames, 51 Orson Cole, 98 John Cole, 2 19 Seth Gee, 11 Dyer Austin, 1 56 TJ & M Decorsey, - 454 ■ Oliver Sellard, " X6B WARD. Daniel Ames, 6 30 A J Austin, 5 38 Andrew Aldrick, 1113, Zopha Cornell, 4 69 George, Gates, _ 4 78' Abram Hart, 1 26 - E Hillficker, 86 Jonas Hager, 345 )' ~~ Elisha Nash, X 57 3 JO Eiley, J 38 >0 ffm Stage, . 3 00 IT Isaac Stage, 3 21 00 C Stevens, ' 300 43 David Sherman, 1 189 J|22 ’ 01, Wheeler, - 166 110 A D Adkins, 152 100 George Comfort, 2 38 107 J Cross, 2 50 115 Charles Clark, 3 74 110 , Byron and Isaac Ford, 262 100 WmE Letts, 138 1 80 Aaron Meeker, 114 100 John Watkins, 2 32 .94.. . Derius Knapp, 94 715 Isaac Smith, 715 WESTFIELD. , 10 Almon Butler, 28 49 > Charles Burdick, 87 50 Wm K Watkins, 87 WELLSBORO. 1 John Cleveland estate, 110 ( house and k>t and I 1 town lot, Wm D Bailey, house and lot, George W West, UNSEATED LANDS. 295 23 15- 150 66. 26 20 15 30 90 - 37 47 25 , 48 168 100 In pursuance of an act of the General Assembly, passed the 13th day of March, 1815; will be exposed to public sale, at the Commissioners’ office, in Wells borongh, on the second Monday of June, 1864, the tracts of land described in the following' lists; unless the taxes due thereon are paid before tbit time. A. M. SPENCER, Ireas'r of Xioea County. Wellsboro’, March 4,1864. Sloss Township. QpAXTirr. Warrantee, Ko. . Grig 'l. Present. or Owner. Xax. 5916 1100 - 275 Nioklin & Griffith, $3B 35 5916 1100 275 <• ,38 40 5927 1100 367 J 5977. 1100 352$ 5977 1100 400 5970 1127 526 5870 1127 COO 595,5 1101 400 5955 1101' 700 5978 1100 436 5980 1828 364 « t 1 1100 344 . William Wiljon, 5045 1081 535 . Jamca Wilson, 5046 1099 3661 “ « : " II 1374 1374 208 ,252 3664 1374 1874 206 1089 Ur > it 5055 " u u 5047 “ 5932 1061 -5914 1100 5054 1099 5903 1 'B7 1 1100 ti u Nicklin & Griffith, James Wilson, 13t SI 87 Helfenstine, 13 88 |l3* William Wilson, 13 16 1132 “ is 16 1 133 “ 13 16 ■ 133 “ 13 2j 133 “ 13 25 •25 Franklin College, ■ 303 Brookfield Township. 725 Tubbs and others, 101 14 a * « 809 300 94J “ 13 19 1854 118 T. M. Willing, 558 1088 ■' 80 William Lloyd, 11 \Q 1856 .40 T. M. Willing 558 I 860) ' • ' „ S 1861 J « " 10 61 Chatham Township, ] 49 R. Blackwell, 12 70 1228 1099 140 George Harrison, 11 92 108 -40 J. E. Lyon, 511 | ’ -}24 J. L. Crandall, 6410 407 Crandall A Emery, 51 90 - ®?9 Ira Davenport, 80 25 Samuel King, ¥6 84 407 J. Watrbag, , 'fiss 17 1099 . 195 Georgs Harrison, " i2f*s 4073 , . 104 Robert Morris, 15 an ,371 A. C. Bush, 47 3j 1221*> ■ ■ 160- . George Harrison, -13 07 . Georgs Meade, 60 30 6916. u 276 Nicklin & Griffith, 32 94 ~Gotririgii>n Township. 5916 1100 - i 800 275 Hlcklin AGriffith, ; S 2 94 890 B*Mwin A Emeiy, U 97 THE TIOGA COTJN'TY Ctymer Township. - 2280 988 100 W. WUlink, Xfi;oo‘ 2295 1002 900 - ‘S:. . 8?;.98 2296 1095 500 K ’ '' ' ;50.02 2202 990 150 ’ 15''00 1222 955 135 , Q'dorge Harrison; ' , -14 50 2291 1002 IjSO" WiHh*r 15/02 40.9; _ _ScMcCal!tmgU, : .. 26 70 .Ckarioston Township: ' : \ 4423 1002' 200,; Jfiines Wilson', - , 30- 30 4424 *■' . '4OO “ ■ . 60 60 4429 191; -'■ : . ‘ 28: 95 2238 1 00 332 5049 1099 j 1581 990,' 5051 1099 J0f5052« ' “ “ 20 29 1584 990 490 Hews & Fisher, 55 20 1529 “ 320 “ 43 59 1582 " 123 " 13 93 5183 “ 123 “ 13 93 t7f,.V Henry S. WediS - 8 74 1580 990 SOU" Hews & Fisher, 1137 4474 1002 400 James Wilson, 121 20 4472 IOOK’ X9o' “ ' ; - 30 30 1582 - 990547;- HewjA Fisher, ' ,J 8 72 1683 247 “ 18 72 1580 «130.:' 14 71 ■ Deerfield 'Township. . 5179 1099. .-224 -j. James. Straw bridge, 1- 23 77 360“ - S.'X. Bniirfgs,- - ■ - J ’ 38 86 5179 1099 138 James Strawbridge, | 14 44 5177 1100 338 ‘ ‘ “ I 35 99 5178 1090 20 21 5179 1 . ■ ■'6l7- -' ' -85:54 $lBl 669 340 " 36 09 5610 1109 : 216 . . ’ “ t . 22 93, 3697 1092 143 - " .15 25 2029 1100 V.;109: .Ti.Ui Wiling,' -=- fill 12 1065 549 SO William Lloyd, 849 1071 655 120; •• • - '•", • 12 74,. 5610 1100 651 James Strawtridge, 69 05 6180 1090.-1 643 - - 68 21 > « « ' 318 ” ", ' 33 75 “ . ’ 68 ‘f 7 23 6177 l¥oo' 60'; s . ■ 637 Sl7B 1099 113 . 8 00 6177 1100'.. _ 26; “ _ 93 5610 “ '-• ■ll7 - - '*• -- ' = - 828 6181 659 82 “ . 871 6,61 21 So - • DelmarTornitkip. j 455' 455 ■ 80' > Jamea Stewart, ... 837 1579. 9901 . 613 - Him & Haber, , 42 97 1582 • “ ,872 “ .' 19 ,45 1583 ■ “ 372 • •’ 'l9 45 141586' “ .- Zl6 • ‘ ■ “ - ■ -3 77 4212 “ 79 James-Waaon, ■ 2 66 4213 « 60 “ 6 25 4213 « J 22 ■ , 862 4213 « 160 ■ “''' ' 17 36 100 Jackson & Bacfae, 13 95 , ,21 .! C.AM.Emery, ,2 23 4216 990 ‘99 Jamea WilsonV' -8 43 4215 - <• 656 “ ' - 84 25 4-218 “ 230 . . “ 16 19 4214 « . • • 463 “ . , 82 24 4205 ’ « S 3 ‘ “ ’B 00 234 148 Jamea Kimball, t 3 n I 990 .404 Jamea Wilaon, - .7 25 4213 ‘ £ 4214 “ 136 4214 1 090 ZT , Georg» W. Lewis, 279 1582 “ 2-IT llewa & Fisher, 34 46 1583 247 “ 84 46 4428 968 182, . JaAei Vitam, : 461 4222 990 100 “ , 3 49 4222 '■« 120 “ ' ' 423 4223 “ 100 “ 10 47 4427 “ . ’ 103., 28 40 1544 “ . - 75: “ . : 525 4204 100 “ 10 47 4208 “ 50 “ 6 25 4218 -« 273' “ 14 23 I Elk Totcnthip, 2503 1009 - -126 W. HUlink, . - 891 “ J - J 637 - 1 ■ 446 “ “ 67 - “ 5 40 2509 “ 8614 ... el 7 “ " : SOi| “ 617 “ Soil “ 7 SO “ “ - 86i| “ 6'17 “ « . ; Sfiif“ r . - glo •< “ • 38 ' ' “■ 168 2510 “ 448 “ 27 93 2579 “ * ..47.47' 2613 ' ' ’47 47 2628 890 795 « ' 37 67 2630 1000 , . 900, •• ■ j ■ 763 26 2642 990 - «■ • I - ■ -jB7 oo 2643 H | 187 go 2844 —« « i 140-72 2645 “ “I 187 60 4227 ,« . , JamHlVilßOn, ... 40 92 4228 “ ... ■ ■* -, J , 88 go 4232 “ - . -- ■ ■ « W'i: 92 4233 “ u 40 02 4237 •• “ I, - 46 92 4421 .i , 93 81 4422 -< “!•-•■ j JBI 60 4423 “ ■ « ; -• • J lft7 w 4424 -- • ■ ' , 1 . ■ 'lB7 £0 4425 “ “ ' ' “ r ’IST €0 4428 a ; ;i.C„ “■ 187 60 4427 “ 590 ‘ 1 ' 27 97 */ .V :r.23T '1122 4428 966 718 « 34 02 4439 990 495 “ 40 92 4440 “ “ 46 92 4441 “ “ 48 92 4442 .“ £ . ' , . .. , 46 92 4443 « r , ' -i « - * «92 4444 - .»• . u 48 92 4445 “ 679 “ ICO 79 4454 “ " r • 93 81 4466 “ “ 11 I no 72 m ■ Guinea Townihip . i 'I 2299, 1002. 802 . t W. Willink, 71 99 2305 “ 372 . “ ' 25 04 “ “ 122 “ 5 47 .. .. 164 ' 738 “ “ 344 * “ i -15 45 2308,, .990 890 « ■ ’ 159 76 2348 1002 856 “ - 76 83 2359 985 350 " i 15 72 3360 990 885 “ 39 68 2379 1002 I, ~ “ .i 219 83 2434 990 “ 133 29 2437 “ » ■: 133 29 2382 1002 500 , , •> 33 67 2427 990 271 ,» 24 32 2479 <* 740 “ -gg 58 2481 1002 691 “ : 46 48 2501 990 ,850 ■« ‘ ‘ 114 44 2335 1002 300 *< 20 20 1041 542' 40 E. Blackwell, 359 1707 “ 195 Hews & Fisher, 43 71 2 75 2 41 331 K. G. White, 74 05 1041 ~542 280 K.-Blackwell,- 12 57 2356 / 986 100 W. Willink, 17 95 2358.989 300 , «-• 6 74 “ “ WO ..“ . ; 11 23 2297 . 990 100 •• ; 898 2294 1000 ' 316 - “ : 25 66 “ “ 431 « i 38 68 “ “ 232 ,“ j 20 83 2305 ‘ « 127 “1 854 30 “ i 63 327 " ! 14 63 200 ** 8 98 2356 986 150 « i ' 10 06 22981 1002. Inrtn . , r. •• i 2306/1002 1000 •< 89 75 2308 990 100 ; : •< gpg 1040 541 125 R. Blackwell, 558 2358 989 367 W. Wiilink, 16 43 2300 1002 j. •* 89 94 600 '* 49 gs “ -I “ ,1 « i* Jackton Toxcnthip, 3363 1096 40 R. Gilmore, 581 3364 ** 8 jl7 3366 “ 219 « . 30 48 3367 “ 349 “■ - 5 q 50 3369 « 70- <« a 7B 3358 ** 75 *• r 77 3308 41 155 41 I 22 45 3358 “ 120- «'- ' •- I] 3360 175 ■; / , «. . « 3363 «■ 210 •< A 3364 ««. ,20. « - ■ jf? 3366 •< - 190 •« 07 « ;3367, . “ .120. 42 400 Aaron Barrows, 58 05 200 Mary A. 'SaomanB,29 03 ' ■ ■ Lawrence TWntAfn, -,, 1 5624 1100 - 485 ' William EUis, 86 93 5622 404 Sift 3359.. 10.99 —76 _. E. QUmoro, 454 4300 1037 -220 f TbomaaWilling, 19,22 ' ‘ ‘ 'Liberty TmoitAip. 5980 1028 “664' Nictlin & Griffith -71 si IMr-35ff- 8 J."Bariron,' —"-878 4780 liOft’ 270' Miller & MqVHy,' 5976 “ NioltKn &Griffi»b,l3o;ss 5978 « 064 , “ 72 84 ‘ “ , 12iP83 Hews & Fisher; 113 47 James Wilson’, 83 25 - ■ 2 ST iETtZrbsT 5983 " 429 ' * “ * 47 03 540. „B. E, Yalentme, 57 24 535 400 300- Joeeph Casson, 25 70 ■ .■- - - Mornt-fotcathip. . - . t, . . 4378 ' 990' ' Janata Wilson,* 07' 08 4379 4380 4 07- islife 100 62. <V S' 33 55” . •« 100 62‘ 400 ;* 4381= . “v; 4384 4385 “ 4386 4413 “ 4414 “ 4415 ; ..- r -v • 33 47 4349-' = “ 100- :: “ . 3-39 4416 - « «■ _ : 67 08 4366 “ 311 “: 10 57 14366,---468.,. “ 15.85 4366 79 ■' ‘ “ 135 J 5242.786. , ; .. George Meade, 26.63, J 1591 990 119 Hews & Fisher, 402 4387 “ James Wilson, 134 16 4364 ■"•••■ 50 ’ ' u -f- 170 6216 “ 775 W. WilTTnlc, 26 28 4220 ■ 990 920 James Wilson, 31 47 4346 “ 168* ... 22 77 •• " 223" '' 1 «• 30 23 4364 «i , 840. -. ... 28 46 4367 “ « ’ 66 08 i 1385 f"*;-, :r rT 4 iSewssjt KWrer,,? 60 31 }4586 Vt<- is74v. eV-IM. -JTB%S } 1587 “ 940 95 53 1588 “ 790, v:-, «*.->. 26 77 i 1591 990 466 “ 15 79 1595./ ' 100, / , .«!. ■ *--.6 78 1584“ 300 . . « , 10 17 1698 ' - . 330 “ 11 19 Myddlthury T6tcr\*hip, 4486 999 ' 000 James Wilson, ]3O 13 4487 “ 840 ' i ' “ : ;L 109 31 4486 “ 399 . , , “ 36 63 819 435 George Meade, 56 67 450 ,’A. C. Crandall, 39 04 288 . , J- Lusingcr, 37 48 120 Samtiei Kins, 15 62 100' 11. & R.' Sarfe, 434 j 75 *. .A, ,0; Bush,. ;i6 53 ; 350 . Cole & Potter, : 30 ; 4l 812 A. C. Bush. 35 31 429.8 1099 140 Thomas Willing, 12-15 Rutland Toirwhip* 33n 1099 100 R. Gilmore. 13 47 k ... « ; 40.. :« 620 3372 « 35 “ 470 4 so Richmond Tmrnehip. ; 4481 999 365 JamefeWilson, 49 18 4482 . “ E 736 : l '“ : ‘ 89 06 ’ 274 500 . 27, John Smith, . 3 .67 ,4489 999 ‘ 214’ James Wilson, 28 80 S W 777 Morris & Warder, 104 57 4481 ;. • 999. . 100 _ .James Wilson,- .. 13, 47 4454 : - J 49 ■' * - f “ - ‘ 4 ! 40 278 - 850 100 I ,J. Lockhart, 13 47 4481 999 120 James Wilson. 'l4 15 Shippen Tounthip. 1959 990 . 87J . James Wilson, 849 •• -« 150 -<» ; ■ 14 56 ,2292 1002 191 W. Willink, 622 2352 .990 » 16 03 2368 “ ’ “ 192 30 4211 ' “ 931 James itilson,- 60 26 4455 951 . 128 4458 .1002 300 “ 268 “ 34 71 1027 .. 549 350 R. Blackwell, .22 68 1955 990 53 James Wilson, 5 18- Tioga Toiouthip. 5524 1100 239 William Ellis. 64 34 3373 1099 ; 369;' 'R. Gilmore, ■ 49 69 3372 “ 5671 “ 76 29 “: “ 200 , , .26 93 4459 999 785 James Wilson,' 105 70 2025 1000 447 William Ellis, GO 20 5643--W# ‘ 267 'Sr M.-Eor, •’ •■> 30-23 5644 1099 340: v “ ■ • 45 78 5645 549 “ 74 15 5243 : 1093 693 George Meade, 93 30 342 J. W. Guernsey, 46 04 3368 .1099.146,,, R. Gilmore, ■ 26 21 : , r - -Ye : “ io 03 5645 f ; .--549 S..M. Fox, 73 93 5644 * “ 187 “ 25 19 5625 1100 456 William Ellis,* 60 39 5643 “'-,.269 - S,Mi;Fox, 36 23 3373 1099 200 K. Gilmore, 27 53 3368 “ 48 ; “ 8 03 1218 1099 52 George Harrison, 094 160 Wm. D. Wviie, 23 54 5624 1100 61 William Ellis, 16 43 3368 1099 _ 200 R. (Gilmore, 26 93 ■- - 1 f/uioa Tmcntfiip. , 5241 1083 200 George Meade, 14 35 4603 1100 100 ‘ John Vaughn, 10 77 2 _ 279 William Wilson, 20 10 “ > - 687} “ : : 49 32 3 “ 687} i “ 73 94 “ “ 412} “ 44 41 4 ‘V "412} ' ;3-« r, . - 29 60 “ '' 687} - ■ .< ’ 49 53 5 “ 087} |i “ 73 95 “ “ 412} “ ,44 39. 6 687} : “ 49 53 “ “ 362} » .26 02 7,. “ 229} i “ 24 67 ‘.‘v “ . 687}5 : “ ; V:7? 95 4608 1079 73 John Vaughn, 783 4610 1100 322 : “ 34 66 4612 . - ' 114 “ 12 27 ; ..Wenlfield Township. 1323 1059 400 R; Blackwell, 39 88 Ward Township, 1438 1098 174 P. Connely, 45 27 5244 IQV9 . 327 , George Meade, 48 39 5252 “ - 333 ■ “ "49 29 5265 1086 400 “ 59 25 5972 1098' 847 Nichiin & Griffith, 83 61 SOTICE. TVTOTICE is hereby that an application has i. 1 made to the Court of Common Pleas of Tioga County, by 0. L. Larcmo, Joel Sason, Sami* Kendrick i n<L others, to grant a charter of incorpo ration for: “eligious purposes’ to themselves, their asso ciates and successors, under the name and style of M The Fir it Wesleyan Methodist Church of Bloss borg,” ana If no sufficient reason be shown to tbo contrary/ the said Court will decree that they become a body corporate. J. F. DONALDSON, Proth'y. - March -2S, 1864— it. , Portable Priming Ollicea. feBMRB For the use of Merchants, ' kl||J| Druggists, and all business Sb 1 and professional men who t. K’.l.ij) f'w wish to do their own print [Biw. I ing, neatly and cheaply.— - Adapted to the printing of tgag^BHandbills, Billheads. Circa- Jars, Labels, Cards and Small Newspapers.- Fall instrnc tions accompany each office enabling a boy ten years old to work them successfully. ri * Circulars sent free. Speci men shoots of Type. Cuts, <£c-, 6 dents. Address ADAMS’ PRESS CO. 31 Park Row. N, Y.. and 35 Lincoln St. Boston, Mass. January 27,1804-ly. • Adnijirtstjatars’ Police. LETTERS of administration having been granted ibe vubseriberß an tbo estate of Thomas B. .of- Covington, deceased* notice, is hereby given to those indebted to make immediate payment, having claims to present them settlement to ■ - " 'BUTLER SMITH, 1 ... . A. W. WILSON, ; Ad “ E ‘- Covington, March 2,1881-61? 134 16 85'77 it i- ~J' ijK. L'rJ ■ II 4 14 38 85 FALL S. WINTER GOODS . ..AT T-n E. PEOPLE’S STORE IN' CORNING! T BE People’s Store ia now well stocked with -a good assortment of Goods, adapted to tho FALL & WINTER TRADE, nonsistidg in part of a good lino of Domestic Goods, ’Alpaca B , Mohair, Poplin, DaLaincs, and a general variety of' Dress Goods,including a good supply ot WDiIKIKG GOODS, to which particular attention is paid. LADIES’ CLOTBS, AND CLOAKINGS, ’ ' 'a fine stock of SPRING AND SUMMER SHAWLS, CLOTHS, AND CASSXMERES for- Mens’ and Boys’ wear, for sale by the yard, or -made to order; A good assortment of j WHITE GOODS, J HOOP SKIRTS of every variety, for .both Ladies and children. i SUMMER BALMORALS, a large stock of HOSIERY and GLOVES, SHAKERS’ HOOt)S, BOOTS, SHOES and RUBBERS, together with a good assortment ot .. ; FAMILY jGROCERIES, &c. ' The purchases for the - FAtL & WHITER TRADE, were made during the temporary.fall in the GOLD MARKET, ■ and as I soil only for READY PAY, I am enabled to take advantage of the market. I shall keep my STOCK good THROUGH THE SEASON, and keep thoroughly posted in regard to m PRICES, and when goods decline, I shall follow the market Without Regard to Cost. Returning my sincere thanks tn the citizens of ... TIOGA COUNTY, for their kind and liberal patronage, I shall try to merit .it* continuance and increase. The Score is directly opposite the Dickinson House, on Market Street, J,. M. SMITH. Corning, N. l, 1863. “TO BOWELS!” SEEING a big crowd on Main Street, hurry ing toward a common center, somebody asked Wlierc Are Ten Going? The answer was v “To Bowen’s, BTo. 1, Union Block!” To look at that splendid stock of NEW FAIL & WINTER ROODS! ust arriving from New York. “ VERY SENSIBLE PEOPLE,” . thought Ito myself; you know who buys atabar gain,and sella so as to give the purchaser a bargain too , Therefore, if you want anything in the line of DRY GOODS, - . LADIES'. .GOODS, ..... ‘ ~ READY MADE CLOTHING, 1 ‘ BOOTS, SHOES, &c.. j GO TO BOWEN'S, i and if you want QDEENSWARE, WOODEN-WARE, and GROCERIES, at prices you can afford to pay - GO TO BOIES’S. 4 If you have Cash, or Butter, or tjheese, or Grain tQ'.excbaoge foe this *' SPZENDW STOCK OF GOODS, bring them, along, and you will get Satisfactory Bargains; and if you come once, you will be sure to come twice —yea, thrice, or half-a-dozen times. Bou'trforget the place: NO. 1, UNION BLOCK, Wellsboro, Oct. 1, 1863. JOHN B. BOWEN. CLEAR THE TRACK! That rush to BOLLARD & CO’S STORE means something! Of course it does. It means that BULLARD & CO’S NEW STOCK OF Pill & WINTER GOODS, ate all the rage, and that about three square miles uf paople, in and around Wellsboroagh and vicinity, KNOW WHERE TO GO TO BUT GOOD GOODS, AND BUY THEM CHEAP. H® ILUS9 S @O, defy oompetion in stylo, variety, quantity, quality and cheapness, of 1 I LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, •• FANCY GOODS, LACES, TRIMMINGS, shawls, hosiery, LINENS, CAMBRICS, BUTTONS, LADIES’ GAITERS, SLIPPERS. GLOVES, land —but why enumcratj? They have everything in the line of goods that will be asked for. Come and see. And then— TIP-TOP FRENCH GOOES, not "cheap as dirt,” because good goods can't be sold for a song now-a-day£; but as cheap ns any like quality of goods can be sold in the country. Also, BEAVER HATS, ALL STYLES AND MATERIAL. The Grocery Departm’t, comprises everything in that line, all good and at teasonable prices. Drop in with the crowd. Door above Key's Drug Store. BULLARD & CO. - Wellsboro, October 7, 1563. NEW niLLINERT SHOP. MRS. HELEN SOFIELD begs leave to state for tbo information of the ladies of Weiisboro and vicinity, that she has just returned from New York with a fine stock of Millinery Goods, suited to the prevailing styles and fashions. She has secured the services of A FIRST CLASS MILLI NER, and is prepared to do well and promptly all -work that she may be favored with. She bos also a jalge and fine stock of HOSIERY, which ladies will do well to call and examine, second door above the old "Eagle” Office, Main Street. x Weiisboro, Oct. 14, 1863. j AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. I WOULD inform Dealers in Agricultural Imple ments, that I have Horse Safcea of the most ap proved styles and.superior quality. Also, Hand Bakes of a better quality than any manufactured in this section, whieh I will furnish in any quantity de .sired, to dealers in the counties of Tioga, Bradford, and Lycoming. U; R, DOOD. Mainsburg, Nov. 18,1863-9 mos.» i • D. HART’S HOTEL,. TVELLSBORO, TIOGd CO. FENNA* THE 'subscriber takes this method to inform His bid friends and customers that he has re cmned the,conduct of the" old ■ HeteT, ,> ' end Jijll hereafter give ife bis entire atttnitlen. Thaokloi for post favore, he solicitrarenewal of.4he aame. ' DAVID HAST. ' Wellsboro, Not. i, 1563.-1 j. FAMitY »fir eoLoas. Magenta, '3farom y - Oraiwe, Pink r ParpU t ■Bojiii Salmon, ScnrUt, * Slate, Sol/erino,- Violet , Yellow, Black, Bark Blue, Light Blue, French.Blue} Claret Brown, Bark Brown , Light Brown Snuff Brown, Crimson, Bark Brah, Light Brab, Bprk Green, Light Green, Fbr Dyeing Silk, Wuoieu aha Mixed Goods, ShiVls Scarfe, Dresses, Ribbons, Gloves. Bonnets, * Hats, Feathers, Kid Gloves, Chil dren's Clothing, and all kinds of Wearing I Apparel. «ffrA SAVING OP 80 PC|£ CENT. *£& For 25 cents you can color as many goods as would otherwise coat five times that sum. Various shader can bo produced from the same Dye. The process is simple, and hny, one can use'tbe Dye with per fect success. Directions in English, French and German - , foeide* each package. For further information in Dyeing,.and giving a perfect knowledge what colors aro best adapted to dye over others, (with many valuable recipes,) pur, chase Hovo & Stevens’ Treatise on Dyeing and Coloring. Sent by mail on receipt of price.—lo cents. Manufactured by HOWE <fc STEVENS, 255 Broadways Boston, i Eor sale by JOHN A. ROY, Wellahoro Pa. Sept. 30, 1863-6m._ DEERFIELD WOOLEN FACTOR?. THE undersigned having purchased the well known Woolen Factory of Sfessra. E. A B. S. Bowen on the Cowanesque Elver, two miles east of Knoxville, takes this method of informing the inhabi tants of Tioga and adjoining counties that be *ni manufacture wool by the yard or on shares to suit customers:, into FLANNELS, CASSIMERES, DOE-SKINS, FULL CLOTHS, of all kind?. The machinery baa been thoroughly repaired and new machinery added thereto, also-an improved new wheel which will enable him to work the entire sea son. He will pay particular attention to Roll Carding & Cloth Dressing which will be done in the neatest possible manner, having added one new Roll Machine, will enable him to dispatch and accommodate people from a distance. He would farther say that he has earned on the buai ness in manufacturing wool for farmers in Bradford and adjoining counties for the past twenty years; he therefore can warrant all work and satisfy |ri3 ensto mers, using nothing in manufacturing but genuine wool. JOSEPH INGHAM. Deerfield, May 5, 1563-ly. Insurance Agency, TtlE Insurance Company of North America havef (appointed the undersigned an agent for Tioga County and vicinity. As the high character and standing of this Compa ny give the assurance of full protection to owners of property against the hazard of fire, I solicit with con-*, fidencca liberal share of the business of the county. This company was incorporated in 1791. Its capital is $500,000, and its aescsts in IS6I as per statement Ist Jan, of that year was $125-1,713 81. CHARLES PLATT, . . ; - 3eorobry. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, - , - President. Office of the Company 232 Walnut Stmt Philadelphia. Wm.Bnsliler, Ccntml Agent Har risburstPn. JOHN W. GUERNSEY, Agent fox Tioga County Fa, July 15, 1363. TO THE PUBLIC. I AM now prepared to manufacture, at my establish ment in Deerfield, PLAIN AND FANCY FLANNELS, Also, Ladies’ , BALMORAL SKIRTS to order, either by the piece or quantity, to suit cus tomers. JOSEPH INGHAM. Knoxville, July 15,1363. Fill MD WHITER GOODS! T. L. BALDWO IS now receiving a large and well selected STOCK OF FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting in part of a General Stock of DET GOODS, LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, HEADY-MADE CLOTHING, hXysiand caps, GROCERIES/ • HARDWARE, BOOTS A J ND SHOES, WOODEN WAKE, &o„ ie, 1 All of which will be sold VERY LOW for j READY PAY OKIT. ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY .PRODUCE > TAKEN IN EXCHANSE. All persons buying GOODS for READY PAY, | Aro respectfully invited to call and examine THE 310 CK, As they are to be sold at * VERT LOW PRICES . CASH PAID FOR WOOL Tioga, Nov. 27, 18631 T. I. BALDWIN. PENSION AGENCY. TO SOLDIERS AMD THEIR FRIENDS. THE undersigned having had considerable expe rience in procuring Pension Bounties and Back" pay of Soldiers, will attend to all business in that lina entrusted to his care with promptness'and fidelity. ALL SOLDIERS discharged by reason of wounds are entitled to the $lOO bounty. -Pensions, Bounties, and arrears of pay, collected by the undersigned. Persons wishing to confer with mo will please call onaddress me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county,* Pa. Charges reasonable, OEO. P, MONBO. Refers by permission to H. B. Card, County Treasurer, Wellsboro, Pa. D. F. Pomeroy, Troy, Pa. A. H. Spalding, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. [April I* DISSOLUTION. THE Co-Partnership heretofore existing under th* name of Guernsey A Smead,,Stove. i“ this day dissolved by mutual eohseit. TheNotJs anci Accounts of the late firm are iu myi hands for collee-* tion. ' <E. A. SMEAD. .Tioga, Sept. 13,18C3. J E. A. SMEAD, SUCCESSOR to Guernsey A Smcad, "will continue* the Stove and Tin Business at the old stand, where may bo found a good assortment of Cooking, Parlor and Box Stoves, Ac., of the latest improved patterns. Also Hollow Ware, Tin, Copper, and Sheet Iron "Ware, Ac. .-/of?*' Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. Tioga, Sept. 21, ISG3. E. A. SMEAD. Adintiiihtrator’s Notice. LETTERS of Administration de Join's non having been granted to the subscribers on tho estate oi Ezra Davis, Sr., late of Richmond, deceased, notice is hereby gixen to those indebted to said estate to make immediate payment, and those having claims to pre sent them properly authenticated for settlement W tho subscribers. WARREN S. DAVIS. I JOHN A. HOLDEN, j Mansfield, March 2, IS6-l-fit. * BIIXIOVS ANTIDOTE. ANEW ARTICLE for the cure of Billions Disor ders, Jaiindice, Ac,, for sale at ROY'S DRUG STOBR Family dyb. colors at . BOY’S DRUG STORE.-
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