Positive Sale, By MN RY WW.Worker, Auctioneer, of ABOUMPFIETY, PRACTS or Land and Real Enstate IN OCEAN COUNTY, N. ds 5 The sale will be made by Amos Palkedburgh ,and Carisian D. Reson, Assignees of George Cornelias and wife, for the equal benefit of due editor. Oo Tueatay, the 20.6 day of September 97, aC AZ a'elock agon of gald day, and contin | DL) the property is disposed ay ab the pub, i Nouhe sujely kept by dese Cowdricky at ‘om'# iver, (a said county, embracing Farms, improvedands, fore, woo!land, codae trae, sda beawhy valt mew iow, wharvey, duths, Grist Mill, saw mil, mle Hinder, pine land, des belng i) (he ewal estate, roma untold, that George Corneling and wile aoaly for the benefit of his pre litore, include the basiness of esid assign Wen), 250 the vale will be peremptory. 6 The great variety wad exvent of the disproat (acis darpeonements, wood, and different local ities, prevent a minute description, thus the aale is worthy the attention of capitelisu, of parsune with Hittited deans desiring to setle on low iri eed lands to the vicinity of the heat markale in this eccentry. Very soon the enunty, hitherto io acredible, will he penetrates by cuilreeds, and brovght within 21a 3 hours of New York and Philadelphia, and mac, the best fertilizer in the world for here Janda, will be conveyed by them. Now tathe time to purchase. Home of the trains areun the Atlantic Ocean, are Hye jondons ioe Boarding Houses, afloating rare facilities for bathing, guming and Eshing. A considerable portion to in the venuity of the thriving and enterpelaing village at Tom's River, the County Seat of Devon County. The premises may be viewed by calling on George Cordeling, near To's River, Ano Falkenburgh, Forked River, oegan County . General information may be obtained of Chris tian De Hinson, at Keypark Moonnnd Co, Beonington F, Randylph, Frechuld, Showmouth County NM. 1, [or the morning tines be the Comiéen and Amboy Rail Road num New York and Philadel phia, connect daily at Justiceburg with the free hold Rail Road, and Stages from Freehold rench Tom's River the same morning in time for the sale. Mare, $1. 60, from New York ¢ $2. du, Philadelphia. ‘Ten per cent of the purchase money must be paid on the day of lale, and the balance on Tuesday the 221 day of December 1957, at the aforsaid public house in Tom's River, on which last payment deeds will be delivered. Ist. The undivided half of a tract of MM 46. 100 acres more or less, on the North side of Davenport Brook, Dover township Ocean County New Jersey,purchased by George Cornelius and the late Eptivia Potter of John Rutherford, by deed dated 7 ect. 1828, recorded in the Mon mouth County.Clerk's office at Freehord in Book 1 —2 of deeds page 413 e. A part of this lot has been burnt over, and t he beliance is covered with young growing fin bet, paueally pine, situated about 7 miles Wes trom Ue village of ‘Tom 6 River. , 2. A tract of land known as the Poverty Hill Survey, On the South side of Tom's River in Dov er Township, Ocean County New Jersey,contain ing 50 acres more of Jess, Phis lot is covered with a young growth of oak and pines She spil is Tight. 118 shanted about gue tilp at a hall south com the village of reewe, dd. 4 tract of land ettunte at the head of Slab Bridge Branch, near the Sand Hills, in Dover Township, Oeean County, New Jersey, contain og 183 weres more or these, ‘Lhty lot is stated about 3 miles South of the Village of Tums Wiver. Its covered with a good growth of Pine and Oak Timber, healthy and thety, — the soft is of a good quality, wal way be made tate liver class farm tau, 1 is notihg the attention of Agriculturistly as its lo cation is near one of the bese markets in tie can try for the production of tie farm, 4h. A tract of land enante to Jackson Town ship, Ocean County, New Jersey, advising the oldwuchester tract, containing Lu acres ere or less,purchased by George Cornelius of Baragillia dutlasun, near the Maple Rout tres. Lit. A tract of land on the North side of the head of clab Bridges Branch in Dover Town ship, Vewan County New Jersey, containing 10 7-100 acres ture of less, purchases at James Parker and uibersix, of James Parker dee’d,by George Cornelius, by deed recorded at Preeholi in the Monmouth Clerk’s office, in Book— 2 of deeds page 500 e. This lot, like number three, is covered with a good growth of pine and oak, situated handy to a good market. The soil is first rate for Agricultural purposes. It is situated about 3 miles South from the village of Tom’s River, Gil. A tract of laid situate on the South side of Slab Bridge Branch in Dover Township, Ocean County New Jersey,containing 1g 11-100 acres more or less purchased by George Corne lius of the Executors of James Parker deed re corded to the Monmouth County Clerk's office in Freehold, in Book————2' of deeds page 500 7th. A tract of land situate near Slab Bridge Branch in Dover Township, Ocean County New Jersey, containing 2350,100 Acres more set less, purchaed by George Cornelius of Win, Atterson Jun, and wife,by deed recorded in Mon mouth County Clerk’s office at freehold in Book 6, 2 of deeds page 335, 8th. A tract of land situate between Wrangle Brook and Hurricane Brook in Dover Town ship, Ocean County New Jersey containing 209 92,100 acres more or less purchased by George Cornejing of F. W. Brinley, by deed 0 20 Get, 1834, recorded in the Monmouth Co. Clek’s office at Freehold, in Book of deeds page 873. This tract has been cut over aboutight years ago—it has a young growth of small oaks, it also contains some 50 acres of good old pine timber, location is about 7 or 8 miles west from the vill age of ‘lom’s River, Yih. A tract of land situate between Daven port Branch and the Main North Branch of Ce dar Cree between Charley town and Ten mile hollow in Dover Township Ocean County New Jersey, containing 366 97-100 acres more or less, purchased by George Cornelius of FW. Brinley, by deed dated 9 Nov. 1854 recorded in the Monmouth Co. Clerk’s office at Freehold in Book K, of deeds page 321. This law is an * Luelading Survey ?? lying in detached portions, upon some of which, is a young growth of pine. The survey is situated about 7 miles southwest row the village of Toms River» 10th. 4 tract of land situate on the Southerly side and near the head of main Morricane branch and on the tittle Hurricane Goodwater and Al kison’s Branches in Dover Township, Ocean County New Jersey,containing 1862 4-100 acres more or less, purchased by George Cornelius, by peed recorded in the Monmouth County Clerk?s fire at Freehuld in Book 8.5 of deeds page 200. This lot is covered with good pine timber, of second growth, fit for cutting. It is situated within six or eight miles of the village of Pym’s River, a West course. Jith: A tract of land situate on the South side of the bead of Wrangle Brook on the Hastert side of the road from Dover Forge to New Rev pt in Dover Township, Ocean County New Jersey, containing 13590,100 acres more or less enchared by Coonge Quineilueo Fo Wy Brine ley, Kabraced to this tot become BO acres of Code frempy ell covered With Umber and ed me 6 toliva from the village of Tom's vet ' ' A parrot thlernette covered with second growth pines 12h. A treet nf Ind situatenn the South site of Davenport oelts in Dover Somaphin ocean County, New gacsey containing 112 Ais 100 acree more peett collaied the Genrer Cornetional B We Bilatey he deed dated May 4h 1859. recorded yp. the Monmouth County Cake office at Breebod in Book——5 page The tinder on thit tract ie eecond wrowth, about 20. ears old, well act anit shvitty crowing pine, Wi Je bocated about 6 bhilew wert from the village of ‘Tom's Riven, : This inet contains, ae nhave, ohomt, 40 nerer of Coder Swamp. ‘The tarber be fret, vale, anil Att or lowr or mile. Huh. A remot at tant ettunte om, the South wide of Davennort Qrmnch on both elder of the fap leading from Dover Forge ta. Blorflenne in Dav er “Townstry, |o¢ran County New Jersey, containg 44 S10 words more oe late, parehar ed by George Corwetina af fF. W. Belater by derd ated 18th Sent. JRID accorded to the Mammuth Cievte’s offer at Freehatt. This tract it covedit with a erneth of wbhont OD Yewre, @and Aloe Higher aed well eet on the crotad, ant thrifty, Ttte rotated about A miles weet from the vitae at Tom's River Peb-A tract of find aituate on the Bartite of Vonhorn% Franch Jn Dower ‘Teenshin, “HCE T RTH hw YR ay, emtaining of RATOO actos more or loge peechaned by George Corner linn of Roti, wat tamen Rowee Pecentore of Robert M ‘he he deed feted 1Bth Sept, IRIS reeledeh the Monmouth Cler ce in back Q 2 elleeds page 0. This tract bee eeeentiy Neem eut over. Tre to entfon iemhout of @ miles weet om the VHlape ot Tamite River, Teelded in thie tract in about 20 sores of good Cedar Swamp, fit for Loving was Rite,” Dithy All that tenet of lend #ituate on the north site of the youd (rom Tom's River to Allentown and west of Cabin Bronte containing 41 AT. 100 sereamore ar lemin Dower tavenshin. Ocean County New Tercey, borchnoed he Genre Core ing Of 1 TD. Eviaun and wife by derd dated 7th May 1828 recorted in the “Monmouth Clerk's on al Freehold in Boruk A 4of deeds page The tract has a good young crowth of pale and pine timber, come ten years old. “The tim ber linhenlthy and hristy. enil i good and situated near the promised Rail Road route.— radaptedness of this soil ty Apes ported Teequel to the |ty of lands in Mon mouth or Harlington counties, and with the fre cilities afforded by the contemplated Rail Road, when built, can be mode #« profitable nem land ne any in the counties adjoining. It is situated sbout 6 miles north from the village of ‘Tom's River, Hh. At that tract of land alinate on Trion Brook in Dover Tawashin, Ocean County New Jersey containing FOR4-100 aeres more or less purchased by George Corneline of C. 0. Emson and wife by deer recorded in the Monmouth Clerk’s office at Freehold in Book A. 4 of deeds pace A868. This tract mw euvered with a young crowth of nine timber, whout fifteen years off, good and thrifty. Svmared shout 5 miles North from the villageaf Tam’s River. 17th. All that tract of tend siteat'een Ruler ways Mill Bronkin Dover Township,Ocean Co New Jersey, containing 119 29-100 acres more or less, purchased by George Carnelina of C.D. Byrsnan and wife the deed seenrged in the Mone month Clert?s office at Freehold in book A 4 of deeds pave 488. act af this tract is snowplant and a pert nis taster this tene mite and composed ae pine, gum and anacte. Tis boestion is shout six wmiles north from the*village of Toma River, Pith. At that. tenet of lant eluate on the South side of Rifeway’s Mid Brook in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey, contain ing 70 TA .100 eres more of lees, prehaced by George Corneting of J. Binson and wife by deed recorded in the Manmouth Clerk's office at Eyeshold in book A dof herds page 486 This 1981 is covered with's young growth of nine and onle, shows 20 years old, ‘The timber is thrifty, and the soft air Settated about miles North-west from the village of Tom’s River, 1h. All the equal and andivides one half part of thet tract of lant sitante on the north branch of Tom's River above Sehench’s Mill in Dover Vownshin. Ocean county New Jersey, containing 74 59-100 acres more or less, pur chased by George Cornelius of C. J. Emson and wife, by deed recounted in the Monmartth Clerk's office at Freetald, in book A 4 of deeds, page 486. This tract contains a good young growth of oak and pine, about 25 years old The timber is thrifty and the soft @ond, Situated about 5 miles North-west from the village of ‘om?s River. 20h. At that equal and undivided one half of that tract of land situate on the north Branch of Tom’s River, above Schenck’s Mill,in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey, contains ing 64 St LOO acres more or less, purchased by George Cornelius of C. D. Emson and wife, by deed recorded in Monmouth Clerk’s office at Freehald in book.A 4 of deeds page 486. The timber on this tract is a good young grow th of oak and pine, healty and thrifty. ‘The soil is good and may with but little expense, be made into profitable farm land. The location is only about four miles from the village of Tom’s River, and directly on the route of the Raritan and Delaware Bay Rail Road. Qist. All that tract of land situate in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey, contain ing 33487,100 acres more or less, purchased by George Cornelius of Charles Stewart, by deed dated 23d June 1836, recorded in the Monmouth Clerk’s office, in book I,3 of deeds page 173 This tract is covered with a young growth of ping, about 15 years old. Situated about eight miles West from the village of Tom’s River, 224. AN that tract of land situate in the forks of the North and South Branch of Cedar Creek in Union Township, Ocean county New Jer sey, containing 1835-100 acres more or less, purchased by George Cornelius of Wm’ M Knight and wife by deed dated 15th Oct. 1835, recorded in the Monmouth Clerk’s office in book ——4 of deeds page 136. The timber on this tract is a first rate young growth of pine, some 15 or 20 years old, well set on the ground. The soil is light. Situated about four miles South from the village of Tom’s River, 23d. All tract of land situate between the north branch of Tom’s River and Cedar Creek in Union Township, Ocean county New Jersey, containing 239 65.100 acres more or less, (or 289 95.100 if so much) George Corpehys pur chased of I’. W. Brinley, by deed dated 6th Nov. 1842 and recorded in the Monmouth Clerk’s ies at Freehold, in book R.4 of deeds page 08. This tract is covered with first rate timber, fit for cutting. The timber is thickly set, the soft light. Situated about 4 miles South from the village of Tom’s River. 24th. All that tract of land situate in Dover Township,Ocean county New Jersey containing 374 20-100 acres more or less. George Corner has purchased of Anthony twins. Administrator of James D. Rogers dee’d by deed dated 3d Au gust 1834; recorded in the Monmouth Clerk’s office at Freehold in book——4 of deed page 599. This tract is covered with a good thick growth of first rate timber, fit for calting. Sitmated a bout two and a half miles from the landing on the River and about 3 miles from the village. ant. All that treet of tend a annals on the North Branch of Codet in Bowe ‘Township, Gerad County » containe ing 320 35- toyres inare ar let George Cotve in furehe ob London Tordet and others by déeds dated 8in ae cea via Mynweuth Cleve fen . 4 of deeds page 183, ” 1 new arom trae has 7 da part of H no grow f pine, the d a i Philoty emia ae tawer of peed Co dar’ 200m, et of tond witwate on the South side of Metedeconk River in Brick Township, Ovens County New Jersey, contains ing 104 3,100 acres more or lest. George Coriey fills purchased Of Roltowad Jamece Hoges Licey tore of Robt. Morris dee’d by deed dated: ( wayird 182) and recorded in the Oeenm County Clerk offee at Tom'adtiver dd) Book 2 of deeds page Jou This tract is covered with podthold aand, plage tamer OL for cuitings Situated within half aan of the Yantling om either Kettle Creek or ‘Cedar Bridge Creek, ° ° 27h. AL wt O the Nota side of Ree fanel im Duver Torn se eee aunaty New deter, votinian [54 Si=1l genus nune or long, pusehaned af the Exe cutors of Bult, Mortis deo’, gy Geoves, opie Hae by deed dated semen enrmded in aig Ocean County Clerk's office at Tom's River id ook 2 af deeds pave 2% + Thiw lot haw reeruly beed eat eter, Tele lor cath whowt Gor FT titer weet from the village of Lomte River, —— ‘Phihrpeet covtalow na good etowth of youdhg Vunber, = ; 28h, Allvket tract of lond tiate “To ver Tow Ocean county Mow Jersey, can taining 17: more or jose parched at Red, and Jammer a by George Cortellos by deed recorded In the Ocean Clerk's office at Toms River in book 2 of deed pome 466) Thid wet haw bed eat over tectally, He lo cation in about 6er 7 aniles fom the village of Town's River. 2h. All that.ract of landeidate on the main road from Tom's River Dover Chepobin Dover brwaahin, Ocean County New Jersey, containing YW 20-100 acres more(@re dest) pur chased by George Curnelive of Gussie of Jetley. —_— —_— Thin tract is well covered with pen theilty timber the greater part of Which is oak. The tract is situated about 34 South of the wile lane of Tom's River, and were adjoining the main stage road from the old Village, to the wil, ace, of Cedar Creek, Good Luck,Parked River , Waretown, Bernedal, Manthawkin West Creek in Occat and Luskurton in Burlington Cobnty over which there is anyextensive travel. The ail is Best sate, for Agrcultural purposes, A practical farmer caall goog build opas fine and Hourishing @ farm on this tend wad’ as profitable as can be found in the country. duih, All that tract of land with GRIST MILL and SAW MILL situate in Dover Towne ship, Ocean County New Jersey, about a mile from Tom's River, containing 103 acres more or less, wisjoining lands late of the Eeture of An thony Ivins deceased. This lot contains some of the most valuable property in the county of Ocean, ‘The Saw and Grist Mills are in good working order and locat ed within about half mile of the village of Tona’s River,. The machinery to them is of the latest anl best pateens and patents. ‘The Grist, Myl has two roe of stone, and all necessary modern improvements. . The building is 3 stories high, built with the best of materials, The Saw Mil host upright saw. The water power is abund ant—it never fails. Business for both Mills is good. Any amount of grain may be drown at this mill, for Which a ready market i always open at ‘Tom's River village or any of the vil lners ologt where Diinim gon he del vero, he vessels. how any of the grain depots at cheap as can by though he mills of the 7rrenttural distelcns. Somebody will buy the prize. Stet. All those two tracts of 30 acres each more or less, in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey, adjoining lands Jale Sanvual Vandeveer dec’d where ALS. McCal lived. The timber on this tract is a good growth of oak and pine, about 20 years old. Tis situated about four miles South of the village of Tom's River, and near the main road feading from that village to the various Villages South along shore. The soul is good and may with little expense, be made profitable farm land, 32d. All that tract of 50 acres of land more or less, in Dover Township Ocean county New Jersey, between Michael’s Brant and Hillards. The soil of this tract is light, but a good growth of timber, situate 7 miles West from the village of Tow’s River. ‘This tract contains some four or five acres of Cedar Swamp, fit for rails. The balance is pine timber, a part of which is fit for use. 8334. All those 3 tracts of land in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey, between New Bridge and Giberson’s Mill containing 300 acres more or less. A part of this tract is covered with a good growth of young pine, the bailance ordinary, — Soil ordinary, situate about 8 miles West from the village of ‘Lom’s River, Bdih. All those two tracts of pine “land in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jere sey bought by George Cornelius of Burtis con taining 275 acres more or less. This tract has recently been cut over. The quality of the soil is fair, the tract is situate about 12ailes West from the village of ‘Vom’s River and about two miles East of D Plants. . 351, Al) that tract of land in—— ‘Town ship, Ocean county New Jersey, George Corner has purchased of the Estate of B. Akins, ——— aljoining lands of the Estate of David Anderson dec’d, containing ten acres. more of eS5., This tract is covered with first rate oak timber fit for cutting. The soil is first rate for farm land, Situated on the main road from Tom’s River to the various villages South along shore and near the village of Potters Creek. 36. All that school House authot of land sit: uate at Dover Chapel, Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey. 37ihsgZll that tract of land in Dover Town hip, Ocean county New Jersey, on the Southe side of Tom’s River, purchased by George Cura. Jing of James Jeffrey, containing 90 acres more or legs, : . The timber on this tract is a good growth of thrifty oak and pine fit for cutting. The soil is first rate, well adapted to Agricultural purposes and with lifle expense may be made into a first class farm. It is located about finr miles South of the village of [om’s River, and near the main road leading from that village to the various vil ages along shore. Smib. All that tract of Salt Meadow, in Dover Township, on the South side of Tom’s River, purchased by George Cornelius of James Jeffrey containing 23 acres more or less. This tract of land is situated about five miles South of the village of Tom’s River, [1 produces a good quality,of tall grass for which 118 avail able property. So the All that tract of land situate above Davenport branch, in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey,George Cornelius purchased fat” -—-Buytis, Containing 275 acres. more or esa, 40th, All that certain Trotof land, in Dover Township, Ocean county New Jersey, purchased by George Cornelius of George Li Jeffrey, con taining four acres more or less with a large farm house thereon, dist. All that certain Farm in Dover Town ship; Ocean county New Jersey, purchased by George Cornelius of Daniel Rogers, containing 100 acres more or less, he net rehase, honer, ve HOLE Byte OF “ry Ocean county, bed ‘parm, Crease somly oe the Hagerman Fatiny Cornelian, ob Witiges about 60 peret. © Ot This le a good produative farm, huines and beneinges, North weat rom thaw abih, A that I in Dover fuw Washi South of and attaining Cran heir Beas by the Ateotionvad Weel by con'ainiog show! 1200 marge anit er The beagh comnaa (hg meet eles the erection of @ huardeag “bonge, Ob A430) OF bbe quaid ob Sem Merete od Hicegtly opragne Mo fsio! ’ iver, About emilee enet ame the village by famed to the bags at the bay, aly boats down the rase. With a falé Vela peat Dar ive videas thon me how faye Dike iver Wine et Vee apoet pitrective to The Rate land the dez nol laf Uleedat When eeteminge ei ply gpm He beOOD ih Yoeom, A cemenent gman heed coyduetet house on hve bebe wauld be Wi veriron wed OF the plearnre see korea the diton Lis custom ualiee tans adheied, witht not be confined exeloyvely to, big FURRALE “Monta, as it woah allerd Perfeat trey of the Wess parte of the shore ota ‘Biel enerprising eeationen have , a tiew of 1b locating and now an Opportunty Wil soon sorted to parehpte the tomate : : mM — ‘ 45h, ATi vat Farm known as the Joba Cofag ling Homestead, civate. in Dover Ocean county New Tes poighened ot Ee Ps and wile, containing 22 acres neyre of lets: hie tact ties brame bunging on : stories high, A past of the Wind by cultivation dadt convient Seal cedar fenerage A paddedigher Jan old.ccowth of pine and oak, ‘ie yet iy od about tree or dour antioa South of the a of Tor'selliger, and nearythe may stageeroad trading tom that village to the vee i alous shore. This beck contains about 4 acres of good Cedar Swamp, let for Loging, aod, geile, Bib ted only about halt mbledoom the landing on ‘a hiver. _ 48th. Atthat weet of land and oak , situates in Doon. Township, Ocean caw New Jersey, ajoiningdands of Gorres Saat on the East, by Inns know dons Aouk’s and West, and by landed Penjonin Boogie on the Suveli, comiaining OGY veres . aor Jose. : 5 me aw. All that tract of Jard tifente on South side of ‘Tom’s Hiver, in Dover, Towns Ovean county New Jersey, purchased by Ges Cornedina of Richart Crawford ant wileshy dated 219 Peb. 1942,containing 34.59-400 merea mere or lat. mod bs 6 » «eg there ‘The tinder on this tract is a good young growth of auelty pine. Ute location. I see the South side of Tums River and ‘uly, at one mile ganuth east from the village. On the membes 148 good coat dock whipepaed and three tenant houses, iscuttated on the Kaaieel Ahe Rivees. Vie soil is light buy proleriee deep veint to the village market which ways roy v3, =a a ‘Doth. All that tenet of tnd sit Wrangte Brook and aig, lees er Townehip. caubeare quatity were containing 66 aeres tare OF Leb . Thitirset is covered with a good.e¢omthge timber Ntror use.Siruwsed about 6 milee Mest from the village of Tom's Rivers Cots Hist, Al Mint tract of land in Doverdrown ship, Ocean county New Jersey, know the John Rogers Homestead Farm, containing 200 acres more or less. ‘Dhis tract contains Abokbh 2 serpent meadow about the same quantity of gra vedar, very valuable for Posts. “D'he renin of the tract is first pate Limhen aid, ride, thavt, abe whole adjoining Tom's River. to THE sale will ad ny oat AMOS PADRE NE ota CILUSTIAN De EMSON, § Aivgmoen. And d concur with and, requesh the forgoing sa that the Assignment may be closedy and. a to the forgoing advertisement, and sequest an extensive paibreakinnss . it. 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