IST Or JICSORS drawn for May Term and Emsions 1846. (573 arlloll%. TOtr!flall horo—N. N. Betts, Horatio Black, Charles Reed: 1.0,„ Drown. J. P..Munn; Vidgl•ery—T. 13:.8uck,11. Calkins; wyainsmg—inhn Biles thwell—Jacob Chubbuck , Ira P. Darrow, E. Howe C. L o y —R—oso r John Cm: ell Dunbar, Hiram Gordon, B. H. Taylor . T ro Cintor.—C•H•Elhott ;. F pr inghill—J.T .Grc c ou: Rome—Edward Hotchkiss; Monroe—E. H Horton; Avdl,—(.3.H. Leonard ; Towanda tp.—W. G. Miller ; Franklin—G. H. Pickard; Fpringfirld—James Voorhes ; shmhcquin—Andrew Webb, TRACT.FVIE arnoas•—.FlßST vase: We:ls—Edson Aspeowall; Towanda born.—H. F. Barstow; Burlington—Wm. Ballard, Morgan Dewitt . ; Franl.lin—,Elijah Bike, John D. Cninmer ; springlield—Cheater Burt, John N. Cooley ; Canton—Thomas Cane; -1 1 : 11 "- ,rbill—DaTilllll G. Crawford ; 'Unwell—Ophir Howes, Samuel H. Hill; Monroe—C. M. Knapp; - Columbia—J. H. Killgote, Charles Keyes ; Pike—G. H. Little, Cyrus Stevens; Wrsol-I.ymAn Morgan;l fray—Frederick Orwin, Burton Strait ; tiramtlie—Henry Putnam ; standing Stone—Geo. A. Stephens, H. Westbrook; Athens tp.—Simon Spalding. John \V. Thomas; •hc,heiuin—Ddward C. Vought, George Vincent. TIIAVI.RAF. JtIIOIII.—SECONI. WEEK. Orwell—Roger Alger, Ezra It Allis, G. Avery, Luther Chaffee, Oliver Ellsworth, G. S. Oomat, Roswell D. Parner -. p ure il—S. Aria: Pil.c—"ftioma.. Brio , s . Nichols; tVumbia—G. Bail .y. L. Cernell ; 7 X "..1 alu•lnz —Thom R Bump. John Hull'; Siiiitliticid—Don M. Baron. Stephen Calla . ; Burlington—ll in. Brownson, Roswell Luther, less= !llclican ; Grmiille—llarry Bailey, Roswell Robinson ; Herrick—ll. W. Camp; t...larn—Limr.s I.lr•pr;w ; . Iloac—Preieptor Fri bea ; siushrig stone— Jo! n Ilines ; .S, rinctii•ld-1).11. "napp; i . . u c h e rv—lsaac !Ili ier ; Tr., —Lwnza )in ~..; i•,,;,, m —'l booms . sulky. Zimas Thom° , ; \\ in,111.1111-I:,.tvrt Ne:,.,n, Elijah Shoemaker ; I ,:li.r —Thomas S oti \., low—Chas les . i.dl; 1P m,—James - VI leoN ; 'OR SA LE. Ar XlOl. situa'e I on the stage road in the part of Pike townshi ,contaii.ing 77 acres and allow .a Xr..atOet 10 acres cleared, with a good dwelling house, uorn. Tao sheds, one workshop. a woodshed, and an , e.har.l ni full !scaring, with some good atone wall, and um uteri!. I . t spring of water near the house. For 0....,., .q. ! I. to M.- subscriber on the premises. hi... \ pill Huh IS in. NOAH MAKENSON. ' Uq I . ON 'el II A MNIOND IRON, from Essing-- ion . - Iron Works this day received, also a lot of si s ael PlJugh Patterns at ME Het:WM. I tutu Avid. I Q.lO. —._ _ ADMIN I'I'ItATOR'S NOTICE: wtirict.: is given that all persons indebted to the _A ustste of D. Loomis; of Troy tp., dec'd., are re •,...-st,d to make immediate payment, and all those bac ••.,, .l.!ua•sls Agaitt,t the sane are requested to present i'.,.•,...-ga" attested bo- settlement. - LUTHER T. LOOMIS, ALV IN LOONIIS.I fra. l i iuil 9. IS tn. Adini nisi ratorrt. L'' „,,,. I,E 1 . 1 EllS rematuirur 1.11 the Po, ( Office ..,. T.0...11,1.1, quarter ending Ma-clir 31, 1846. tri.,:.! r W Joneri TIIIIMAS . \_o.l litl.F Mary Rifleman James linAn.iiii.iiiiii Kirk Michael Irmo 111, I.tirs i Kellogg maj L lll,rktne I i'llehe Keeler runs Sally Ti 11 ,, nri J... nr J Carter Keeler Wtn 2 11, ,k 1;,r,,, Ladd C K . . . Brown %No.(' Lewis Nancy A 11', , ,,,: :111, NI,IrV 2 McDonald Wm A s.r I. Myer miss Susan A zsa,il Charles • Meeleod niiss Susan 2 v to Mr Nlahon John Grocer h t•sihvy Molony Mallflee Poi.) More Emerson %laden Edmond l'uniriangS NleClough Win Hr )111. ip 11 F 2 Murdock miss Charlotte 2 arshall Joseph Niece II . 1) don mr• 1.3r1,1 4 .1 McAndrUs Martin Douql .s Writhe. miss Caroline - hotiLst Henry - Mace A A jr I'm P i,. 1) -3 Nlitlier Harriet A taiga Elms Mrs Newell Albert Cr.'u.r AnsLro,..e Newell Stephen Ennis ni,s Marta Nagler Henry M F,...1.1,•hn II O'S Patrick .\ F O.burn E L- Proudfout Robbers J l'ullir A Page Alfml D ri,!ec, li Fi,!.rr Powell John 1 .,,, ans. , laiinsa S Paine Ransom ern 1 imrio F s Runhaw Georg° lien!nrr C M Rooles Samuel - -- L Gemuld Chic Saittan J B Elder fluff Humplffy Shear Bennis riia., A C Stratton Samuel 2 ii;anny D enh i,, Smith Harty Granger Del.a Shiner Stephen lleiiiiiirnisav Wakeman 2 Swartwood Charles R Illis I ind- miss Melinda A Sickler Emily Miss Ihia t .;\ II Tupper George K Ilan Pit Claris a Th.iiiitiA Wm 11.r:413:ties 2 TsHada Solomon !Elea Nlitioril Tern. Gerslilim A S li.it.in W m :d Vana7ke W.lliam 1 1 "c, i'lm!,si Woodard R H er ti,i ,, ,i Bridget Wainer lilyses M li ,I!,Urt Wm H Wearer I) S et T li,:tir. \lmr e ; Weasmilo Francis I , n MI, M.ll l :pret. Welch Mrs sugar creek tis Idi‘m Rev I. Young Mr A. S. CHAMBERLIN, P. M _ . ir•IN rIIF LE FTERS remaining in the-Post I /like LA at Troy, for quarterTsndang March 31, 1846. I,l •.m,Jani,s Lane Geo W, Ackerls Res Sand_2 Murry James 2 I''-,ml S R More,Solotnon eu , tin Augustus McDowell miss tiOLIiS2 A U.I i n ". nt Murray G w A , ,r ) Win Mclntosh Wm 2 Ear,t etcch Mclntosh miss Charlotte liolco Wm Mason miss Sophronia Blown A G lilorgan J C lider John McFeline Wm liar er Smith McNaught John Colony Chas Noble Orrin P LW, %I'm Orois E Doane I C Provin Wm '.; hodge Calvin Parkeruiss P E & Esther Eaton 'A Parker C 8 Fleming A 13 Randall Daniel Fears I, m Randall Stephen Fitch I. H Reynolds Win Ford Isaac Ilunastlel miss Olive I. ( Irmo Amass Rich Eadras ri utdric miss 0 F Remington Senaca quthrie miss F U Riddle Wra Dude Jesse Snell Grant - liollock Caleb Sherwood J Hoion 0 II Simpson Henry iiikok II R Scull John H J ennings Ebenc-..cr Smith Wm M Johnson Libeous 2 Teats one Emily C Key Se miss Hannah Tears Wm Eannady A R Williams P C ' Kelley George Willeson Richard King Charle s Linderman Jamb Young mrs Celinda F. SMITH P. M. ' _- —_______ ___ CLUED SEED: efrlittiSEßD! FIARMERS will find it to their advantage bafeire Purchasin g their CLOVES SEED to call and examine a superior lot of new seed, just reeeived at !War& I I MERCUR,'• . , ES I ION SETTLED. jA JURY of twelve ladies has decided. that the place to parches Fresh Teat, (no appeal of cottisc) is G. D. FLYNT 4. C 0.13. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of sundry writs of Vemlitioni Ea pnnag iaatted out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to Me directed. 1 shall expose to public sale at the houso of Ira 11. Ste phens in the borough of Towanda. on Monday the 4th day of May next, at one o'clock, P. M., the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Rome township, bounded on the north by land of Ephraim Parker and the public high way, east by the public highway, south by lands of Mr. Roe, and unseated lands, on the west by land of Elijah TOwnaehd. Containing one hundred and seventy acres or thereabouts, and about eighty five acres thereof improved with one framed house, one log - house, two framed barns, one cow house, one framed shop, one ffatned wagon house, one frame for cow and two small apple orchards thereon. Suited and taken in execution at the suit of Douglass Davidson vs. Nathaniel Hotchkiss. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ridge berry, bounded on the north by lands of Annis Owen, east by land of David Burt, south by lands of Charles French; and west by land of Vincent Owen. Containing thirteen acres and three fourths of An acre all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James Voorhes vs. Annis and John Owen. JILSO—The following described piece or' parcel of land situate in Durell township, and bounded as follows ; beginning at post in a cor ner of a survey made for John Jarvin ; thence east along the same 189 perches to an ironwood; thence south 79 perches to a post ; thence west 73 perches to a post ; thence south 12 perches to a cost ; thence west 50 perches to a beech sapling; thence north 12 perches to a post; thence west 67 perches to a hemlock corner ; thence north 3° west 80 perches to the .place of beginning. Containing ninety` acres and ten perches and allowance of six per cent. for roads, I being part rf a tract surveyed to Philip Frick, I with about thirty or forty acres improved, with two dwelling houses, two barns, and other out buildings, and a saw-mill thereon erected, with two apple orchards thereon growing. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry W. Tracy vs. John Wood, jr. ALSO— A piece or parcel of land in Tow anda and Monroe townships, bounded north and east by lands of John Cranmer and J.C.Adams, south by lands of John M'Cord ; being part of warrant number 832 in the name of the Frank- Itn College Land in Bradford county. Contain ing fifty-nine acres and sixty-one perches. more or less, about thirty acres thereof i ',proved, with two log It uses, one framed barn and a few fruit / trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Asa K. Stanton vs. Frederick Schrader. .ILSO—A lot of land in Troy township and bounded west by land of H I) Spalding and Pierce, on the north by lands of J Adams and A& C Fitch & Co and E C Oliver and A Her rick, on the east by land of C Paine and T H Gustin; and on the south by lands of Lewis H J E Goodrich :led H Gustin. Contain ing one hundred acres .of land, or thereaboms, with about seventy acres improved, with a small orchard, a framed house and barn and saw-mill and outhouses thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O P Ballard vs. Seeley Mann. • ALSO—A lot of land in Litchfield tp. bimn (led on the north by land of Keeler, east by land of Win Stewart and Jamb and Abraham Campbell, south by land of Jacob and Abraham Ca-uphell, west by land of Thos Evans. Con taining about ninety acres, about fifty acres im proved, with one framed house and big stable, and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken m execution at the suit of Joseph Kingsbery and Isaac MnrleY to the use of Joseph Kingi.bery ss. Jacob Campbell. .91-SO—A piece of land in Granville town ship, bounded north by the north line of war rant lot number 1483, west by the west line of said warrant lot. south by lot number 138 oil same warrant, east by lot 115 on said warrant. It bt ing tl,c whole of lot no. 116 in said warrant. Containing one hundred and eleven acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton and Wm Davidson. Trustees of the Hank of N. A. vs. Hiram Todd. :ILso—A piece of land in Burlington, and hounded as follows—ll - ginning at It post S E corner of number 81, on warrant lot 1478, thence north 172 3.10 perches to a post; thence east 112 perches to a post ; thence south 172 3-10 perches to a post ; thence west 112 perches to the begtnning. Containing 120 acres and 98 perches, one log house and log shed and about tit,' acres improved thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton and Wm Davidson, Trustees of ,the Bank of N A vs. James Kelley. .4.1,50—A piece of land in Athens township bounded south by lands of Mary Caton. east by Watkins and Vanwert, north by E H Pelfkins. west by lands of A Campbell. Containing 55 arms. five acres improved, and a log house and log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution et the suit of George Friteher and Martin Rogers vs. Tunis Van,;ml..r. .ALSO—A piece of land in'Orwell tp. brinn ded north by Johnson Coles, east by Griswold Matthews. smith by Morris Woodruff and John More. Containing 130 acres, more or lots. 70 actes,ithproted, with a framed house and barn thereon. with an orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Reuben AtWood vs. E. AV Winfield. .ALSO—A piece of laud in Towanda town ship, bounded north by lauds of Isaac Myer; m the east by the Susquehanna river, south by land of John Adams and Wm Elwell, west by the public highway leading from Athens to Towan da. Containing seventy-five acres, more or less, mostly improved, witlt a framed dwelling house and framed barn. and other out buildings thereon erected, with an orchard thereon, &.e. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of John Ilibler vs. Jesse'Woodruff. the right title and interest in a certain lot. piece of patcel of laud lying and being in the boro. of Towanda, and bounded as follows: Beginning on the North side of the state road at the south west corner of a lot owned by James Mclntire. thence along the north side of said road south . B3 degrees west 141 feet to the east side of 3d etteei, thence along the east side of 3d street, north'.', degrees east 104 feet, thence south 88 degrees east 147 feet to Mrs. Nichols West line, thence south d degrees west to the place of beginning, with a framed lonise and small shed thereon.. Con taining 15188 feet trfote or less. Seized - and taken in execution at the suit of D. M. Bull's use. Yrs. Joshua C. Johnson. .4Lso—The folloviing.deseritred piece nr parcel of land situated in Wyalustng township. bounded on the north by Mr. Sumner. on the east by Mr. James Vaugn and John Chamber. lain, on the south by Oliver Brown end Mi chael Wildrick, oil the West by Isaac jennings and - Charles }lomat.Containing 8 0 , actel.lf noro or less. - 30 or 40 improved."liittued. house and log barn theruon erected. Letzed and taken in ixecution,af the init or - S. Mills to the use of killer Bowman 'dr. CO.. now the use of T. J. Palmer. vs. Isaac Place. ./11SO—A ,certain piece or lot of land sit uated in Towanda boro'. and bounded on the north by Maple street, on the east by . George Wansey, on the south by said Waning and Sanderson. and on the, West by asain.street. Containing about half air acre more or, less with one framed HOUSE, and barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Everett and Ingles, vs. D. W. Brown and N. P. Brown. . 0 71,80—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin township and bound ed as follows on the north by lands of A: Camp• bell, west by lands of G. Tompkins. east by ands of Peter Green west by lands of Delan cey. Containing about fifty four acres with six acres thereof improved, with one log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alanson Miller, vs. William Johnson and Charles Ames, terre tenant. .01 LSO— A piece or parcel of land lying & be ing in Wysox it beingthesouth western moiety of lot No. 129 bounded north easterly by lot No. 122 on mill lot north easterly by Planet's moiety of said lot No. 129 south easterly by lot No. 127 and south easterly by lands of Ca leb Shores and William Rippith on lot No. 128 and containing, allowing the running of Gordon F. Mason the late Deputy Surveyor 52 acres anti 131 perches being the lot convey. ed to David H. Owen by Deed from J. M. Pi ollet dated 2d Dec. 1833. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of V. E. Piullet to the use of Deacon and Peter son, vs. David 11. Owen. liLSO—The following property to wit: situate in the township of Wyeliming and Tus carora, and bounded and described as follows : beginning at a sugar tree, 'thence by land of John Locke and A. Guinip. south I degree, east three Hundred and eighty-five perches to a corner thence by land of Henry Toland and land of Ilenry Locke, south 89/ degrees, west 308 perches to birch, thence by other lands north 38/ degrees, east 493 to the place of be ginning Containing 349 acres and 100 perch es and allowance of six per cent. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary Toland, Margarette Toland Elizabeth Toland and Juliana Toland vs. Jonas Ingham. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Granville, in Bradford County, and bounded as follows : Be ginning at a beech the S %V corner of lot No. 121 on warrant lot No. 1481, thence east 180 4-10 perches to a post, thence south 80 per ches to a post, thence west 180 4-10 perches to a post, then north 80 4.10 perches to the beginning. Containing fifty-four acres and thirty-two perches. with a framed house and barn and about Itwenty-five acres improved thereon. Seized and taken in elepution at the suit of Timothy Paiton and William Davidson. Trustees of the Bank of N. A. va. Barnabas Vronean 2d. .LSO—The following described piece or parcel of land in Columbia township. bounded nn the north by George Moore, on the east by C. F. Welles and John Olmstead, south by John Olmstead and Jacob Frees, and on the west by D. Whitney. Containing 113 70.160 acres, be the same more or less, with about 60 acres improved with a framed house and barn thereon and a small log house. Feizvd and taken in execution at the suit of S C Gernert to the use of H C Coombs vs. W N Smith. SO—The following property piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia township tftd hounded on the north by Drinker's land, on the east by Lyons lands, on the south by the public Iliahway, on the west by Levi W Gard ner's land—Containing 100 acres more or less with about 12 acres improved and two log Juouses thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ta‘lor. Long & Thomas Vs. John N Smith. .4.LSO—The- following described piece or parcel of land situate in Standing-atone town and bounded and described as follows; beginning at a Rock oak south-east corner of lot No. 17 on the Dupont tract, thence west 160 perches to a post, south west corner of raid lot, thence fifty seven perches to a post, thence north one hundred and seven perches to a white oak in the corner of the Marleby Patent, thence east on 'said Patent Line one hundred and forty eight perches to a white oak: thence south one hundred and sixty two perches to the place of beginning. Containing one hundred and fifty•five acres he the same more or less with two dwelling houses, two barns and other out buildings there erected with atmut thirty acres improved and quantity of land chopped over. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Albert Newell to the use of II P & G N Ly man vs Samuel A. Tenant. .ILSO—The following piece or parcel nt Irind situate in the township of Standing Stone and bounded as follows :—Beginning at a rock oak booth east corner of lot No. 17 on the Du- mint tract, thence west 160 perches to a post south west corner of said lot, thence north 57 perches to. a post, thence east north 107 perch es to a white oak in the cornet of the Manlaby patent, thence eat on said patent line 148 perches to a white oak thence south 162 perch es to the place of beginning. Contairimg 155 acres With a log house and a small improve- ment thereon. with about fifty acres improved, two dwelling houses and large barn thereon erected. Seized and taken ih execution at the suit of Amelia A. Dupont vs. Samuel A. Tennll; 31, SO virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facias. issued as above, the folloWing piece of land in Granville, beginning at a black oak N E corner of lot number 181 on warrant lot no. 1536, thence west 124 perches to the centre of road Incline by Joseph lands, thence N 61° west 69 perches to the Centre of east & west road ; thence along the centte s of Said toad east 131 5.10 perched to the west line of lot no. 102 occupied by Stephen Vroman ; thence South 68 6.10 perches to the beginning: Centaihing 54 acres 14f? perched, Mere or fetid; On which there is now thirty acres improved, three framed hou ses, and two barns, an old and stave machine thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton and Wm Davidson. Trustees of the Bank of N it vs. Harry Bailey; adminis trator of S.tcoville Bailey, deed. 4LSO—A certain piece or parcel of land batted; bounded and described as follows vii : Beginning at a sugar ttee thence tooth eighty degtees west two hundred and twelve perches to a hemlock thence south ten degrees east one hundred and sixty perches to a beech. thence north eighty degrees east tvio htindred and tweltril perches to a hemlock. !hence glaiiik ter! degrees; ''wear one htindted Ind sixty perehii to the plan of beglnning.: Containing two hun dred acre' with allairaiminfaii per cent, fur roads.:- , - - ned and taken in efeenlion at the suit of Alexarider !jarring and flews , Barring- uho. surtivid Robert Gilmore and themes Mayne Wilting and Charles Willing Hare, detieees is trust of Pm. Bingham dec'd. Ts. Lindsey Joslyn and Jesse Sumner terre tenant. iiLSO--All that certain piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield tow,nship, bounded as follows : Beginning at a post thence south seventy degrees west Iwo hundred and sixty nine perches and two tenths of a perch to a post. thenee !oath eighteen degrees east siixty three perches to an iron-woods thence north seventy-two degrees east two hundred and sixty-nine-perches and two tenths of a perch to a sugar -tree, thence north eighteen degrees west sixty-three perches to the place of begin ning. containing one hundred acres, more or less, with a log house thereon and about twen ty acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Alexander Baring. Henry Baring who survived Robert Gilmore. Thomas Mayne Willing and Charles Willing Hare. devisee in trust of the estate of William Bhigham vs. !illy Welles and George H. Welles executors of Henry Welles deceased, and Jeremiah Baker terra tenant. JOHN r. MgANS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 25th. 1846. COM MONIN EA LTII - 15P PENN'A. Bradford Comfy. as. 11C0 THE SHERIFF OF SAID COUNTir,— GREETING . Whereas, at an Orphan's Court he at Towanda, in and for the county aforesaid, on the 12th day of December, A. D., 1845, before the Hon Jehn N. Conyngbam, president. and Reuben Wilber and Harry Morgan associate justices of said court. The petition of James M. Edsall, was presented. set! ting forth that his father,Samuel Edsall, late of the. township of Wells, in B radford county, died' intestate, leaving a widow. to wit, Sarah Edsall, and issue eight Children, to wit, Jesse Edsall. Pamela Scaly, wife o, Benjamin Seely, Richard Edsall, Charles Edsall. Hits wife of Nathan Alvord, Jr., Elmira, wife of Solomon Hof vier, James M. Edsall, the above named petitioner, and Andrew J. Edsall, and that the raid intestate dielseiz ed in his demenee u otfee of and in aentain messuage tenement end tract of land situate-in the !townships of Wells and Columbia in the sameautties, and bounded as follows: Beginning on the north by lands of Whit ing Gifford, E. P. Wood and James M. Edsall; on the east by lands of James M. Edsall and James Fries ; on the south by lands of Jesse Edsall, and do the west 14 lands of Jesse Edsalt. Containing about one hundred and forty-five acres. ALSO one equal, undivi ded half of one other tract, lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in the said township of Columbia and Wells,* bounded as follows, to wit: On the north by tenth! of Nathan Shepard; on the south by lands of Jesse Ed sail, and on the west by lands of Edson Aspenwall. Containing about forty-five acres, with the appuretnan cat to both the above described lots. And.in the and petition, the abovenamed petitioner prayed the Court to award an inquest to make partition and valuation of the said premises to and among the heirs and representa tives of the said decedent, secoming to the acts of As sembly in such cases made and provided. We therefore command you, that taking with you twelve free and lawful men of you: bailiwick, you go to and upon the premises aforesaid, and there •y their oaths or affnmations, that you make partition thereof. to and among the children and representatives of the said intestate, in such manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth are directed, if such partition can be made without prejudice to or spoiling the whole; but if said partition cannot he made thereof es eforesaid, that then you value and appraise the same acco;illtlit to law. And further, that you cause the said inquest to inquire and ascertain whether the said real estate with the appurtenances, will conveniently ac commodate more. than one of the children or represen tatives of the said intestate, and if so how many of the children or representalites if, will accommodate. That due notice of the time of makitag such partition be given to all persons interested hereih. And that you make re turn of your proceedings to the belt general Orphans' Court. Witness the Hon. John N. Copyrighting, Esq., Pre sident of our said Orphans' coin, at Tovianda,the 26th day of December, A. D.. 1815. LYMAN E. DE WOLF. b;cl,c. Continued by order of the Court, February 4, 1848. LYMAN E. DEWOLF, C. 0. C. I certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the origi nal writ. Allot, J. F. MEANS. Sheriff. To all persons interested in the above described pre mises ; take notice, that a- jury will be held upon said prcperty. on Monday, the 13th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., for the purpose of dividing or appraising the saine, according to the above onler. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 9, 1846. 'IIE`2MIL 'IIIIIT Iir.J3IP•9 A DRIFT just above the mouth of Sugar creek, on .bilL the 18th ult., a pile of Hemlock suppo. sed to contain about 0,00 feet. The owner is reques ted tc come forward, prove property, pay charges, and take possession of the same. J. ALL° W A Y & others+, Towanda, April 1, 1846. CONSTABLE'S GUIDE. SiiititAL copies of the above work just received and for dOle at the reduced price of 75 cent. March 36. WC. .I.KINGsBERY JR. PROCLAMATION. WTHERE.49 the Hoie. JOHN N. Cos rsensw, President !bilge of the 13th Judicial district, consisting of the counties of l.uze'ne, Bradford and Tioga. and Harry Morgan end Reuben Wilber esquires, Associate Judges in and for the county of Bradford, have issued their precept beefing dee the 25th of March 1846, to me directed, foi bidding a court of oyer and fermium, gene-al quarter Martens ethe peace; common pleas and orphan's court, at Tdwanda, for the county of Bradford, on the first Monday df May neat, being the knob, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby girLD, to the Coronets, Justices of the Peace and Coustablei bf the county of firadford, that they be then and there hi their proper persons it 10 o'clock in the forenoen of said day, with their records, inquisitions, examinations, and other their remembrances, to do those things which to their I)sm appertain to be done ; and those who are bound by recogniiince orotherrriseto prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of raid coun ty or who are or shall be hoiind to appear at the said court, are to be then and thee to prosecute against them as shall be knit. Jurors arc resit/riled to be punctual in their attendande, egree•bly to their notice. Dated at 'Poland', the 23th day of March, id the Year of our Lord one thansand eight herndied arid fdity-siz, and of the Indipetidence of the United States the sea. entilth. JOHN F. MEANS, Sheriff. Mr°L A. 0. IF.;--The reguirutcoucernfiCationa of MONROE LODGE, No: 137, of 1. O. of 0; F:, will barterer be,held In their Hall, in Mon rocton. on Saturday detach week, until further notice. 80Iti&G iiiiiiSagsiEN:ri ONand after MONDAY . MARCH Stith DUG, the Pagsmiger Cars on' Ate Irdliatilapart and Elmira kruf Road will !vivo 'lc illi'maavoii daily al half past five o'clock, A. M., and at two o'cfock P. 111: While the iiiitermen *re fraielling: A daily Rife of mail eolehea. will Inive Trout Run far Tioga County, i .mediotcly after the arrival of the ears. Extra', will always he in readiness an the arrival of the cant at Ralston, (hesided the regitlar td3tl rmi,) to ELPsssengss to. , MIRA , . O et WEGO. 7 4 110 r. ibItRATIM and the intermetUatt places. The road ter ft travel. tog from CrandWe to Vicksburg if irivicii Oder. Passengers may ieit atisneed, that everyeillitt will be made by the etimpeny. to give satisfsetio' o to the travel- irg public, and that thli table Notth; is .tiedivest. the most eonifettabie and espeditioui in the Buie; ROBW 'AMES, Pkaftteitt: Willasessyeft; %VIA 23 180/4 THE,.IO#IO - tsAlifiGS;ll.Nit GEORGE E. F dee again in the Fidd with feten thousand (lc . • slash Goods ertrlbrougi THE Cashier & Co, of the TOWANDA SA Ir lAI bend patronage bereft:dote setbred, and limit by str any other establishment, to merit a continuance of thrir known variety and style of Drg Goods, from the E ell with greet care expressly for this meridian. Also, • I Family lirocerlei, Shell Ilardiv hollow feigre, lr and an unusual quantity of ILABERDASBEIII; to in stock of goods were purchased for cash, and for cash ssitl and decidedly cheaper than any establishment in Toscani many new. lid mid desirable goods, but wilt tie shown t REMEMBER and call one door below Tracy & as a consequence, are not overcharged with delhay.encie Lumber tinder "One pries, and no deviation is the Inn aj• A call is solicited. hero," purchasing eflewherc, at Towanda, October 21, 1845. 1 GOOD TEA—Young Hyson, Old Hymn: Impe nd Panchen Tea, can he bad st Feb. 4. • WAHFORDI4. Pratt's Grocery, mid Eating Noose, Is •in Betts 4- Montatige's Corner Block, • fronting the Public Square, WHERE everything may be found in hie lino of business. The public ere invited to call. FRESH AMBOY OYSTERS, Feb. 4. Regularlyrereked her& y. •au awatitsmaaa IYastrewa. THE subscriber wants an apprentice to the Bina smithing Business. A lad, eighteen or twenty rem of age, who is desirous of learning the 'trade, and can come well recommtroded, will find a good chance. Towanda, Feb. 18.— WM. KOUT. ISI lerir iscou Attorney at Law, OFFICE in the north earner of the Brick Buy, di reedy over the Poi Office, Alain vincet. Cr-En trance at the north end of the building. 1 (M. A FARM FOR SAIE.I . THE subscriber offers for sale the follOwtog desert '. bed lot of land lanai° in Moirfoelpi Bradford county, containing ninety-one acres, adjoining lands of George Tracy, Jared Woodruff; Absalom Coolitrogh, and Russel Fowler, with about twenty-fivcjorca im proved, and a house thereon. The title is lgood, and the land of • good quality for farming pur t• . For terms apply to WM. ELWELL, Esq. or o the sub scriber at Pottsville. F. W.HUG ES, March 10, 1846. A tey-in.fect of James urphy. JOAN'F. 11USTO.r. Amieoysimmr zt.Rag navv 9 Columbia, Lancaster Co., Pa. I • Refers fo D. L. Surat woou, Esq., V. E. PICILET, Esq. and E. e.•GOGIDRICIN, Eaq. MC64 _ _ AUDITOR'S r4ctlk'i. THE undersigned having been appointed Auditor by the ,court of common pleas, to asce r tain and report liens against the estate of . onsider S. Park, tok en and extended in execution at the suit of Orlando Saltmarah, hereby notifies all persons hacibg claims against said estate, to present such claims before him at his office in Towanda borough, on the Igth day of April next ensuing, at I o'clock, P. M., or else be de. barred from coming ip upon the fund arising from the extension of said est.de, March 11, 1848. HENfI, DOOTif, Auditor. BRIDGE LETTING NNOTICE is hereby given that the comniissioner's of Bradford county will meet at the bridge over Sugar ereek, - near the house of Samuel Alleni in Troy township, at 10 o'clock, A . M., of Tneaday thu 14th day of April next, for the purpose of receiving proposals, and letting to the lowest and beat bidder. the necessary repairing of said Bridge. A plan of the work will be exhibited at the bridge on the day of the lettitig. . By order of the Commissioners, J. M. WATTLES, Clerk Commissioner's Office, March 11, 1846. Administrator's Sale. NOTICE is hereby given tb.t by virtue of oh eider of the Orphan's court of Bradford county, and to me directed, there will be exposed to public sale at the.prembesi, on Monday, the 20th day of April next, at I -o'clock, P. M., the following described property. to *it • A tract of Land in Ridgbcrry township, boun• del on the west by lends of Jacob Richardson ; south 17lands Of Elias finpson ; east by lands of David Burt, rpd on the north by lands the owner of which is un knoWn. Containing about forty acres all unimproved. A ESCI—A certain other tract of, land in said town ship, Veginning at a post on the easterly hank of Bent lyre creek, rid the termination of the mill race, and at the point where the said race empties into the quid creek; awl running frarrtthence north 81° east 3 chain 4 and 5I links to the centre of the Berwick turnpike; thence south 23° east along the centre of said turnpike 6 chains, to the south-east corner of, the mill yard, thence south 80° west 2 chains and 30 links to a stake; thence south 18° east 8 chains to the centre of the Burton road, the forth line of Dan A. Gillett's land, ihence went along said road and Gillett's north line,. five chains to Bent. Ifs creek ; thence north 29° west 9 chains to a heap of Stones; thence north 35° coat 6 chains and 70 finks to the pine of beginning. Containing 6 acres, 1 rurnl, end 20 rods, all improved, with a saw-mill and shantre There on. Terms made known on the day of sale. The said property belonging the estate of the late Hector W. Strong, detesied. .17. VAXtiEfICOOK; Admitabtrabw. Towanda, March 18, 1846. Administrator's Notice. Al' persona indebtetl to the eilate df Chaunc ey Morse, dezeised, late of Troy tarp. BradfOrd Co. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same . are requested to present them, legally attested for settlemeht. ELIHU CASE. i AdininsTrig. A. D.SPA LDIN GI, Trey, April 3, 1846. _ . TWO BUGGIES FOIL SALE. A'F the Blacksmith's shop of the sultseribeis, at the lower part of the t^ven, we beim for sale Two W BUGGIES. They are well made, and will he sold very cheap. H. & A. ESEN WINE. Tee/sods, April 7. 1846. .VotSte: MINE ehdersigned, having been appointed an Au, dittir td report cdncerning the distribtition 01 too me* in the hands of the aduriffististrirs of Wm;/Myer dec'd. hereby glees notice that he wilt attend io the du ties of his appointinent at his office in Totvrinda how', on Tuesday. the fith day of Ms!) nett ensuing. at one o'clock, P. M., when and Where all.peisoirs are requir ed to present before him their claims. Sating the said al.cessed, or be debarted from tontine in for • share of the raid Moniel: H ENmmir BOOTH, Auditor. Tostanda, April 4. 1806. WTHIBER U rE.RSHOES, ot, all worts, triple a sites, for sale cheap at t 124 REED'S; Resister's Notices: ATOT. ler; id he rehy given to a ll peisuiii hifereate& that Wm. P. Wylie, aurviiing exteutor of the estate of Peter P. Prench.dee`it laic of 'el fs and Arnim Dinthaiek, Amin 6trator orate estate of I.lbitnzirk. late of (*well township and Michael Ifiiichitt; ono of the eicentora of . Patrick Cialintiitga.rhc'd., late of Shesbequin township ; and U. 0. Grein,led rind David Paltrier, Administrators dale estate of frill. a. Greenlee, . ate of Canton triwnsidp; btiVe fil ed and, settled in the office of the Register of Willa, in mallet the county of Bradfotd, the aecounle of their severs! administrations upon the estates aforesaid, atutetst the „same will be presented to the °Rhin s court of said county . , on Mon day the 4th day of May neat, for confirmation and at lawance: • L+MAI E . DEWO , fisgtstefi Regietetri Ciftfors Towanda, Meth Ifte [ANT - & co, • ollars worth of the cheapest and Mott dessr6led hi into Braltird County ! - GS fIASK, tender their sincere thanks far the eery fi: trig t attention to business, end selling goods ebespelthafi .miles and favors. Our af bkk of good. consists of every first auction houses in the city of fete York, and .eleclJ large .election of litre, Crockery. Boots k Shoes., rem, AVM; Ateet, • - • • nake ohr stork Of useful nod omamentai eoroplete. Our it he Rohl at cheap anal 11 inghandcm, Elmira or Oseego, .da. Time and spare will not allow us to entdrinata the to all who Ism us with a call, with pleasure. • • oore, where the a pay down" system is in full kite, and es in tne Credit system, or additions made to suppers the • stysteam" /south end, Ilritk Pttv. GEORGE E. FLYNT & CO WAGON AND SLEIOI - 1 MAKDith aastata es atairlatt HAVIN4i formed a co-partnership for dub potpoos of carrying on Ih above business at Monroeton sre.prepared.to esecuto Ml orders punctually, moat La Making s Repairing and Painting, '5 on the shortest notice and et the lowest prices that they can ho had in this vicinity for ready pay. All kinds of Prodace and Lumber taken in payment et the market prices. COFFINS made on the shortest notice. anti at re dared prices: P; inntirEp i Mommum. March 17. 1845. J. C. SMITH. • NOTICE. - T"Epartnership heretofore existing abdef the drsti of HIRAI( - NI 2 erSolr, is this day dissolved by niutual agreernint. All Zeman& due said firm are to be paid in Minim Mix. HIRAM MIX, .la. March 3d. 1916? H. MIX Jr. CLOVER SEED GOBUSHELS CLOVER SEED, large and small kind, just received and kir sale cheaper than at any other sure in Town. ALSO a fesr:ficishci of very fine TIMOTHY SEED at DAIRD'S. Frh.2:1,1. 1846. From the Pennsylvania Reporter of March 24th: ilridge }Wilding; Stepping into Herr% Hotel yesterday, i friend of Mid introduced us to CO.l Thomas Bassani, the well known end eminent Bridge Architect and Builder, who is now on a visit to the borough of Harrisburg. We were shown, in company with many others; i medrt oC hfi improved Suspension Bridge, lately patented, lima fof which he received the premium cif the American Ina: tute,of New York. at its fair in Octabcr list. Wo understand that a port nurriber iif Bridgers` Hien been built by this gentleman, and are sir* Itl among which may be mentioned those ou the folloWing road. (wilhout the recent Improvements.) viz: the Bos ton and Albany Railroad, the New York, Providence sod Boston Railroad. the Norwich and Woreestar Rail road, and the New Jersey Transportation Railroad Con= I,any. A Committee of the Boston and Albany Railroad Company having, in 1844, been . appointedhy the Boar 4 of Directors to procure the bee t plan for ]ridging; and after a careful examination of the different plans present ed to them, Col. Bassani's was adopted, and orders avers immediately given for materials for the tancifistruction of several of their Bridges. . As rremy of our citizens in this State have been so un fortunate as to loose their Bridges during the recent flood we perhaps cannot do better it the present moment than advise them to call on Col. 11, who will take pleat:rat in describing the advantages and merits of his newly pate,.ted Bridge. The principles embraced in this Vans are, that the chords, both lower and upper, are confined together; the cast iron shoe at the head and fuck of the main brace secured lii the post; thereby rilikvlng the thither Born the immense strain which is produced in the ordinary way of framing, where the ends braced me continually forcing end wearing against the upper and lower chords and rasa, and !darkening the frame-work braces. By the ingenious application ofd wedge at the foot, the brace can be keyed high rip viiihoin removing any of the timbers, and with very trifling labor; Col. Huard has aidociated with him Mesas, Tinted Ind Ebridgel , • „,.„ Letters sddreosed to C. B. Tappen & Co. New York, will be punctually attended to. 21 JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT.-13y a refeMnee to our advertising columns, it will be seen that this valuable Medicine is offered fcir sale hi this Eity: Weesikerii it pleasure to be able to recommend this medicine, is the best calculated for the purpose of curing coughi; sure-throat, asthma, and all affections of the lungs. }'rum along personal acquatiintahce with Dr. Jaime, We know that he is nu quack, and his medicines are not nostrurrei of the modem cry-up, but are the resultofhis long eape fiance as a practising physician, and the expenseofgreat labor. Prepared only by Dr. D, JAVAT. No.B South Thinl Street; Philadelphia. Sold by A. D. Moutanye wands'. Pa. Elmira, Corning, and Buffalo Line., THE Proprietors of the abode Linewillcontintie to nin a Line of Passage Boats between ELMIRA , CORNING and BUFFALO. for the accommodatimi of EMIGRANTS and FAMILIES, moving West, eV fording facilities Hot heretofore olDred to,the EMigratit; from this sedion of New Cork and Pennsylvania;. The Boats of this Line are of the FIRST FLASS fitted and furniiLed with ell the conveniences and ac eoinmodations or PACKETS, cominanded Lyexperien= ced Certain& and towed by relays of Horses. BOAT ROME. Capt. H. W. niosirsoisr, TEMPEST, Capt. A .M:1•A BLOB: During the SC:16011 of 1616, bne of the above Doot o. will leave Corning, and Elitdre, tier! week, in the - lowing order:— CORNINn, eie,y Monday evening, at 6 &chick r. EL‘tin A. every Tuesday evening, at 6 o'clua P. M. Towing down Seneca lake every Thursday inorning. touching at Dig Stream, Lodi. and Drezeen, leaving Buffalo fbr C6tithig rind Elmira, every Widffeaday btoming.• . FOR EREIGITT OR P.\SSAGE ripply to diptaiii an board, or to.Wrn. Mallow*, Corning. kt. B. Strang 1k co., Elmfra, , Wintermnte & Tuttle, Horscheedp; y l N ash, /lb Cana; 1.. G. Townseti4; iVg Arrant, iVtiadvrorih do Pod. Lodi, nice & Holly„C;cratartar, t;ay 4- Sw.ect, YAltlcrino, .1. Shoemaker, Seneca Fall, Baker ot Rage, Moniezu 11. Wright. .Rochester, I. ?aka. Buffalo. .trrefffor's , G, F. .Ifilson to the test. of B. 4- C. F. Nei son rs. Silas Gray—ln Brad. Com. Pleas, 181., September Term, 1841,.. , Also. Henry roorhi, r.a, Htt,Tev French—inch—in inid Court. No. 891 fide. Tenii. 1845. rotip undersigned having been upBoiniPs AtuNun for the ottustreieut of the seiterid claims to the moneys raised from the Bfierik's rialp prreat est a t e , „by virtue of executions issued in holb,Ahp above caws, will stlmiJ io tfie dares of his appe; ia t i p ee t, a t hi s office i n the borough of To. anda; Da Monday, the 20th day of April neat, at 2.. M. NV ben and where all pee. ffang erureluilea tPutu!se rnlwn their alaims beforehms. of be debarred rzam coming in neon said funds. March 151.1 . 85 ES MERCUR, Auditor. liridrt Coon by her ne.rl friend N. Coon Jr. i.;.l...lralhan..C'oon—No. 75 l'eb. 4 1 for divorce in Brod, Cont. Plea*. • AN (tiuN, the defendant in the above .y•v_k Y•ni are hereby notified that Bridget Coon your mire. t' her next friend Nathan Coon jr.. ha& fitted! ker..petition s'r 4 divorce front , you from tfie landirof patrimony, And that. en once suripentrhas Won re turned. and proof inadii that yon Were not ta•'e found in said county. Yon are therefore homily trquired to ap p ear at th e Court llouie in the borough of Towanda, at the May term of .aid centurion ph-as. on Ifonilay the 4th day of Pray tp ett-net the mht iernplaild and. dhoti , cella% if isVil Yotr Esse why Vie saint i igs s e uld hot be otiveroxd keelson. JOHN F. MEANS. Sherd., Sheriff's Ogre, Tuvrtinds, Mereh 25, 1940. n - =