£cgai 'Xboerliscmcitta. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By viftneof , n order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, I m ..voosc to public sale upon the premises, on MON- T/v V the 26th day of APRIL next, at one o'clock. P. M. ' • 'tain trac t piece or parcel of land situate in Columbia t*n bounded and described as follows, viz : Commencing t a Dost and stones 011 the north side of the County road, f'j,,l a corner of H. Bixby's lot; thence south one and a s.if nerrhes to the centre of said road i thence along said nth "3i° cst 14 8-100 peh'bcstoacorner; thence north r" W fst 5 perches and jof a perch to a corner ; thence '' t!l ; i ,3 i west 9 perches and 28-100 of a perch to & cor *" on W- (}■ Bradford's eastern bounday line ; thence by " i,i \V G- Bradford, north 2°, east twenty-four and 64-100 ni-rches to a past 1 thence by H. BiXby, south 864°, east o" nerrhes and 4-10 of a perch to a post and stones, a cor r of said Bixby ; thence further by said Bixby, south I°, . t '1 nerclies 8-100 of a perch to the place of beginning, containing about three acres of land be the same more or ' P Y".to the estate of Lemuel Mosher, dee'd. HANNAII MOSHBR, administratrix. April 2. 1656. TREASURER'S SALE A F UNSEATED LANDS IN BRAD \ / FORD COUNTY.—In pursuance of an Act of the (Vucrul Assembly, passed the 13th of March, 1815, and ther Vets of Assembly, wiil 1* exposed to public sale, at Y" Commissioner's office, in Towanda Boro , on the 2d MON'D VY in JUNE, 1556. the Tracts of Unseated Lands described in the following list, unless the taxes due upon the siiine art paid before that time. the E. C\ KELLOGG, Treasurer. Towanda. April 1. 1856. XT i >'"• i Warrantee j T Warut i_Acres J or Owner. I A TREK*. IjsO 5- r, O Charles Carroll > 110 73 11 j 2 300 same, 6 86 ASVLUMM. 126 pt. Avery Cliristopher 7 74 100 " Bower Philip, 6 15 287 " Cortright Cornelius i 17 27 431 Cortright John, 26 63 230 Cary Nathan, 14 14 401 Dcveuport Cornelius, 24 64 231 pt. Devcnport Daniel, 14 23 433 Hollenbaok John, 27 65 116 pt. Kidd John, 7 13 I 200 pt. Sterling Samuel, Jr., 12 30 200 pt. Thomas Edward, 12 30 ALBANY. 91 Anderson Joseph, 6 85 107 pt. Baron John, jr 8 .. 200 pt. Carey Nathan, 15 .. 1071 pt. ( handler Elizabeth, 8 06 j 201 Chandler George, 15 08 i 78 pt. Castator Frederick 5 85 i 401 Gore Elizabeth, 30 09 ' 210 Haines Catharine, 15 76 j 84-pt. Pierce Abel, 6 30 i 93 pt. Rush Moses, 7 .. I 122 l>t. Rush Elizabeth, 9 15 ] 80 pt. Scott Charles, 6 .. 200 pt. Thomas Edward, 15 .. 400 Young David, 30 .. BL'KLINGTOy. 1494 88 Carroll Charles, 2 77 1493 195 same, 614 14SC 100 same, 3 15 H-t3 111 Wilson James, 362 ID2 100 same, 3 15 CANTON. 75 pt. Attis Frederick, 3 90 120 pt. Arnout Henry, 4 08 273 pt. Croak Jacob, 9 28 40 Friend John, 1 36 33 pt. Green John, 1 66 265 pt. Hand Edward, 9 . . 75 jit. Morgan John, 3 95 410 j Shefner Casper jr., 20 78 Via pt-. Shaw Robert, 12 47 j 75 pt. Singer John, 3 bO | 300 Slough Matthias, 11 20 j 100 Singer Abram, 3 40 46 pt. Shaw Robert, 1 57 j FRANKLIN* 199 Barker William, 14 10 | 57 Cooley Henry, 4 04 ! 241 pt. Erwin George, 17 01 j 400 Edge Samuel, 28 20 j 171 Edge George. 12 08 ; 131 pi. '•'uOertnn Richard, 8 21 2l4j[ Gratz William, 15 13 200 pt. Hardy James, 14 10 400 Hardy Andrew, 2s 20 do Hardy Simon, 29 20 do Hardy Nathau, 28 20 do Hardy Paul, 28 20 do Latiley Joseph, 28 20 300 pt. Lad ley Andrew, 21 15 429 Stuart Walter, to 17 i 265 Smart Deborah, 18 57 ! 406 SiddOns "Samuel, 29 20 j do SidilonsJoseph, 29 20 32.5 Siddons James, 2? 89 j 175 Siddons Peter, 12 16 I 32Sj Tyvout Andrew, 23 !f j 50 Wilson James, 3 53 j !4 j 2 190 sme, 13 40 j its'! 180 same-. 12 6'J OR ANVIL LB -1442 400 Wilson James, 788 HEKKICK. 179 73 Gray Patrick, I 41 35 Rhinehart < leorge, 69 LtTCHf IKLtb 120 Beck Frederick, 2 31 LECOV. 129 pt. Attis Frederick, 7 95 4"7| Antis Henry, 25 09 j 132 pt. Baker John, 8 12 ! 430 Baker Win. M. 26 ?6 1 200 Baker Wm.. 12 3d 357 Douglass Andrew, 23 78 408 Henrv Joseph, 25 09 413 Uoyd Peter, 25 57 352j Morgan-John, 20 43 407j Morgan Jacob, 25 09 ) 437 Pennington BcuJ., 26 90 C 5 ) Pattou John, 29 85 222 Reed Collinson, 13 £5 4:1.5 Shoemaker James, 26 81 t!3 Simons Joseph, *5 45 129 jd. Singer John, 7 95 42.5 Wilson Wm. 26 30 437 Wistar Win., 26 90 151 WitxeU John. 11 02 KQNKOF. 100 Aedftson Samuel, '24 309 Anderson Joseph. Is 55 3'd Benncr Jacob, 21 67 350 Benuer Jacob jr., 23 38 4374 Briggs Richard. 20 24 322* 4 astator Frederick, 19 32 172 Ellis'Marcy, 10 33 97 Gray William, 5 80 400 Hampton Robert, 24 160 Hopkius Robert, 9 3s 4 pt. Hamilton Tito mas, 23 04 4.52 M A dams Ephraim 27 13 400 North James, 24 .. 2'HI pt. North Samuel, 12 .. 400 Shotts Peter. 24 .. do Hhotts Frederick, '24 . . do Shotts George, 24 . . j 2*o Wallace Mary. 16 80 1 100 Woodruff Hannah, 6.. j OVERTON, •343 Betz Henry, 3.5 24 ' 343 Betz Josejih, 25 24 343 Betz Joiin, 25 24 343 Betz James, 25 24 WD By son HenTt. 29 40 375 Cooley Samuel. 27 52 i "9 Castator Harmon, 29 40 do Castator Joseph, 2'J 40 do Cooley Joshua. 29 40: 241 p. Erwiu George, 17 72 343 Edge Peter, 25 24 100 pt. Ellis Marry, 7 35 172 pt. Edge George, 12 66 343 Fritz Samuel, 25 24 too Hat;a Samuel 29 40 do Hardy Samuel, 29 40 375 Hardy James, 27 53 390 Harris Ann, 23 67 Wo HiP.ingsworth Stephen, 29 40 do Hardy Ilcnty, 29 40 1"0 Ladlev Andrew, 735 375 Moore George, 27 53 100 Moore Paul, 29 40 393 Moore John, 29 91 -99 Nirth Samiitd. 14 70 WO North Jonathan, 29 40 2,,n Palmer Thomas, 14 70 400 Temple Samuel, 29 40 do Temple Peter. 29 40 do Temjde George, 2'J 40 do Soetey Peter 2'J to d' Ss-iev Joseph, 29 40 100 Sreley Henry, 29 40 j ..J'? Siddons James, .5 53 1 Sidilon* Peter, 16 51 ! - " pt. Woodruff Hannah, 13 23 in riKE " 131 pt. George Cochrau, 2 62 30 pt. Reeder Samuel 3D ROME. Baron James, *4 Beutley Saignel. 54 Ilk KIIMiBEKY. 14. Carrol Charles, 1170 Uli : same, 489 name. 3 30 ill, SJUriG iELD. il* '7® Carroll Charles, 195 :i;i , same, -8 79 ls> !'' fame, 359 . Gt pt King John. 2 26 ! fai v Form creee. j kn . '■ Johnston A Mifllin, 1* 81 ' ,iK pame, 2 49 I lea - TCPCAROK A. . Trimm George, 1 93 I ,J P uter Henry, 145 1,.. , WARREN. tj Jacobs Casaander. 827 ;-*} Ja-ohs Pct*r. 927 5 Js. >ig laci, 827 4 £cgal QMtterliseintnia. 327 pt. Jacobs Henry, 4 43 WtLMOT. 1® pt. Bradley Phineas, 11 28 230 pt. Bennett Bufua, 17 63 350 Baldwin James, 24 68 395 Downing Reubin 27 87 28 pt. Leakey John, 1 97 401 Morris Israel, 28 29 80 pt. MorFis Benjamin, 6 64 395 Spalding Simeon, 27 87 400 Sterling James; 28 20 200 Sterling Samuel, Jr. 14 10 100 pt. Shcpard David, 7 05 394 Williams Rufus, 27 79 ALSO —ln pursuance of the provisions of the act of the act of the General Assembly, passed the 20th day of April 1*44, section 41, at the same time and plapc will be expos ed to public sale the tracts or parcels of land or real es tate described in the following list, unless the taxes due upon the same are paid before that time : I 3 > i> l r c 1 ear. |To whom Assessed. g J- 3| "c s - H 3 !_ a. '■ p.® , 2. 2. g 1852. Albany. .Corn. Maloney, 150 100 T 96 $1 30 1854; > " John Martin, 113 113 1 63 1852 . Asylum;. Pierce Lemon 95 95 1 14 ...... " Ralph Peters' heirs 50 50 80 1854.. " Michael Croak, 60 60 46 1853.. Athetas boro'; Thos T Huston, house and lot 4 32 1854. " Thos T Huston, house and lot 308 1853. .Athens tp Belden. j house and lot 80 1954. " Mrs E Benjamin house and lot 140 " Geo Hallock 83 33 3 30 ICI 1853 . Armenia. ,B. Coolbaugh 200 200 200 1 76 1854.. " same 200200 200 154 I • " CI. Ward 200200 200 164 1852. Burlington Moses Bennet 50 50 5 45 13! 1851.. " Matthias Armstrong 50 50 50 126 1852. " Simeon 1' liensoii 73 60 2 46 131 1854. .Columbia Joseph Crediford 19964 65 905 1853. Canton. Jaa Locke's est. 400 400 20 380 352 I*4B. .Durel. Susan McAffee 190 190 2 52 1849.. " eam 190 190 228 1952 " same 200200 160 1853.. " same 190 190 249 1 " Edmund Wbalen 70 75 1 23 I 1951. Franklin James A Paine 200 150 150 105 1 1953.. " Joseph Fassett 75 50 60 40 1852 . Granville . Henry Hawly 161 170 170 100 153 . " II Townsend 164 164 164 289 ' Herrick. Dechastellux CL C 200200 250 ' Leroy.. Lyman Bailey 22 4 19 87 " O Kelson 141 4 110 360 ®54 Monroe .Jared Hart. J house and lot 1 05 Overton. .0 Maloney 100 100 5 95 161 1853. Pike. .Jas S Stevens 30 30 . 3 31 I 1851..R0me Daniel Hill 50 10 10 51 j 1652. .Rome. . Daniel Hill, 40 40 62 1853.. '* William Onan, 62 20 42 50 i Sheshequin .Akron Shccler, 72 4 68 l 791 South Creek A. Fuller, jr 50 46 3 43 1 09' 1854.. " D. A. Fuller, 50 50 50 77 ...... " C'v.Strowhridge 100 100 5 95 462 " AdamsA IvirbjTlSO 1150 16 06: 1962. Standing Stone JCronan, 45 11 31 102 ! J W Castor, CO 3 57 117 " PI) Havens, 43 43 3G 7 5 02 ! 1853. . " J W Custard, 59 59 5 54 115 ! • " P D Havens. 43 40 40 560 ' " J J ADM Dull, 100 100 100 ICO ! 1854 " J W Castor, 59 5 64 100 j 1350. .Smithfield, J T Hall, 160 160 30 120 370 1852. *" PL Morton, 50 7 43 134 " Wm Itulfe, 50 2 48 120 j 1853. " Solomon Gates 75 75 75 1 81 i " John O Sterns, 192 192 192 361 ! 1854 " Amos R.ise, 100 15 85 277 " John O Stems, 192 192 1 03 ! 1853. Tuscarora. John Piiinney, 20 10 10 45 j .Towanda bo Joshua Johnson house and lot 82 j 1854 . " John M'lntssh house and lot 384 I Towanda south B. Wilcox e.-A. 77 49 j 1853 .Ulster James Lenox, 50 50 20 30 240 j I*sl Warren Thos G Dunn. 50 50 6 44 1 39: 1353. . " Henrv Hl.tnchard 160 100 100 189 j 1864.. " Henry BlaHchard ItKj 100 100 140 ' 1852. Wysox. J L Gorscline 100 100 10 90 3 04: 1853 Wilmot Richard Biles 50 a 45 87! ..... " Kdwd Overton 99 99 I 32 : " A Rial Wo'Mward 113 113 150 ! 1855. " John Mulligan 88 10 78 135 : 1851.. Wyalusing .Derrick Cobb 75 70 15 55 tB4 I E. C. KELLOGG, Treas. Brad. Co. j Treasurer's Office. Towanda, April I, 15",6. OTICK-.—Notice is hereby s-d to public sale on the premises, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. ou WEDNESDAY, the 30th day of April next, the follow ing described lot. piece or parcel of lund ; siluaie in the towuship of South Creek, iu said county,: containing 95 acres or thereabout*, bounded on the north by lauds of Philo Fassett and Jaines Dewey; east bv land ot F. B. Brown, and south by laud of Augustus Hilimitn ; with about sixty acres improved, with an orchard thereon 1 growing and a framed house and ham thereon erected— j Said lot of land lielonging to the estate of William Decker j latent' said towuship. deceased, and is the saiuc lot ua whieh he redded at the time of his death. AUendauctr will he given and terms of sle made known by the sub- scriber or by some person for bini. CALVLV WEST. Ridgbi ry, Maidi Executor. VU DI TOR'S NOTICE. —Jlcnrif S. Mrrt%r note to thf uie of J. M. Perk and H. >J, Moort ct. 1 Richard llorUm and Curti* Smith. In the court Of Com- 1 raon Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 299, May Term, 1854. The undersigned Auditor appointed by &aid Court, to ! distribute the funds raised bv Sheritt sate of defendant's | real estate, will attend to the duties assigned him j at his office in the borough of Towauda, on Tuesday the 16th day of April, 1856, at one o'clock in the afternoon, | wlien and wbi-re all pers'Xts having ciaiwis are request- j • d to pre: cut the 10, or be firevtr debarred thereffuui. X:w-fb 15. ii'A ! KNPY I> J JUL kwoiiw £*gal 3.&DcrtioenicntQ. QHERIPPS SALE.—By Tirtne of sundry Jr Ven^f ionl Exua. waned put of the Cotfrt of Common Pleas of Bradford Comity, and to me directed, will be exposed to pobllc sale at the Court House, In theboro of Towanda, on Monday, May 5,1856. at 1 o clock, P. M. the following described lot piece or par cel of land situate In Litchfield twp., bounded on the north by land of Stephen Evans, east bytand of Wm. Cotton and Seeley Qble, south by land of Orson Corner, and west by other lands of defendant, Allen Baldwin, containing about fifty-two acres more or less. f °J her ,ot P leoe P" reel of ' an< s situate in Litchfield township, bounded on the north by lands of Thomas Munn, west by lands of B. B. Kceler, south bv lands of Jacob Campbell or Joseph Parks, east by lauds of If crf F about thirty acres more or less, i lot P iece OT Prcel of land situate in Litchfield twp., bounded north by the public highway and land ot Cyrus Merrfll. east by land of Stephen Evans and other lands of defendant. Atfen Baldwin, south by land of Grson Larner, aT,< l by lands of Thomas Munn, con taining about eighty acres more or less, abont fifteen acres improved and one framed barn thereon. r u V L'fl ( !;r. one °i ' ot .P'9ce °r Parcel of laud situate In Litchfield twp.. Wounded oh the north, east and south by other lands of Allen Baldwin, and west by lauds of TTioui as Munn containing one acre more or less, all improved one log house with a framed addition and one saw mill i thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac Shep ard, executor of Job Sheyard, deceased vs. Allen Baldwin B ddwrn *-vaus. Also, the same plaintitT vs. Allen ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Wy.ax twj>., bounded us follows,to wit : Beginning at the N. W. corner or Alvin Whitney's lot, thence north 39 east 132 perches to a dry hemlock: thence sonth 51° east 64 perches to the N. W. coruer of a small lot deeded to L. S. Case ; thence south 18° west 31 per ched to the south-\resit corner of said lut ; thence south 51° east 15 perches to the south-east corner of Case's lot , thence north 19° east 31 perches to the north east corner o. said Case's lot; thence south 51° east 97 per ches to a post; thence south 1° West 167 perches to the north cost corner of Valcutiiie Woodburu's Ipt ; thence north ol west 216 perches to the beginning, containing 1-4 acres more or less, al>out 50 acres improved, one log house one framed house, a framed barn and a few l'ruit trees thereon. Seized ai.d taken in execution at the suit of Burton Kingsbury vs. T. W. & W. E. Woodhui u. ALSO The following described lot jilecc or parcel of laud situate in Durell twp., bouuded north bv lands in possession of John Johnson, ea-t by Linda of Samuel Van derpool and the Benjamin Aela fariu (origiually.) nowoe c,!P'ed h y s -S. Bradley, south by lands of Meaus .V Storrs, west by the vVm. Morrison tract, now owned by David .ash, containing about four hundred and thirty acres, more or less, about ftlty acres improved, four plank and framed houses and one trained haru thereon. ALSO A cluster of Islands in the Susquehanna riier, known as the Gordon A Ada Islands, containing about forty acres more or less, partly improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Wil klns now to the use of A. 11. Smith vs Israel Smith. t, 'J .l. 1 ' " ,n * H. B. Griffin ct. al. to the use of A. B. ainith vs. Israel Smith. ALSO— The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the town-hips of Ridglwry and South Creek, bounded 014 the north by lands of Peter I Van, on the east by lauds of Joe! Clinton, Joseph Patterson and Martha A. llill, on the south by lauds of Barkley Clark, and on the west by lands of Hiram Mason, containing eighty-two acres more or less, about nine acres improved, two log houses thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. R. Ingc-r --sal! ct. al. Ac., vs Jaines Griffin. ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox twp. bounded as follows, to wit : Beginning at the N. W. corner of a lot of land deeded bv C. L. De C'hastejlciix to Charles Newell, thence N. 39° E. 95 perches to a post; thence X. 51® W. 80 perches to a post, on the Warrant line ; thence south 1° west 126 per cties to the beginning, containing twenty-two acres and one hundred nineteen perches more or less, about fifteen acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Burton Kingsbury vs. J. L. Woodburn. . . i? The following lot, piece or parrel of land situ ate in Troy twp. bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning m the centre of the highway at the south cast corner of a lot deeded January 24th, 1854. by Nat hank! W..niton to Barnard Hmneuw.iy ; thence by the centre of said road, north , west 14£ perches ; thence still bv the centre of said road, north Ji°, east 25 and 3-10 perches; thence south 874 , east 59$ perches to the fence on the west side of the W ithauisport & Elm in Railroad ; thence smith 24° west 20 A 7-10 perches to a post: thence south 3°, east '9 t i 2 perches to a jjost; thence north 87$°, west j3 A b-10 perches to the place ot beginning, containing thirteen wws and fifteen perches more or less, all improv ert, one bo.rrd shantee and a few fruit trees thereon. Sewed and taken in execution at the suit of Nathaniel Momton vs. Barnard Hami-nway. , ALSsO —The following described lot, jiiece or parcel of land situate in Pmithficld tup. bounded on the north and west by the pnWic highway, on the east and south hv lands of Daniel Andrug, containing one half an acre la the same more or less, all improved, oue frame house,one frame barn thereon. ALSO One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in said township of Sniilhfield and hounded outhe north and east by lands of Daniel Andrus, arid south and west by the public highway, containing one acre more or less, all improved, a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the swit of Newburv and Peck vs. James B. Wood. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp. bounded north bv the highway ami land of Gardner iteunett, east bv lands of Jaines Philips, south by lands or Arnasa Faulkner, and west by lands ol Thomas Pine and Gardner Benuett. con taining thirty-live acres more or less, about eight acn-s improved, a framed house, a •'mall framed barn, a cooper shop trd a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John V. Tushler to use of Abiram Pierce vs. Samuel Faulkner. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp. bounded on the north bv land of Amasa Scribbins, on the cast by lands of Hall. on the south by lands, owners name unknown, and on the west by lands of John Brimmer, containing one hundred and twenty-six acres and seventeen perches more or less, about ten acres thereof improved, one Jog house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Christian Ilcverly vs. John Read. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parrel of land situate in Monroe twp. bounded on the north bv land of Guy C. and James W. Irvine, 011 the east by lauds of John Bristol and Simon Pool, on the South hy lands of Ezra C. Kellogg, on the west by lands of Jerome S. Sals bury, containing about sc\euty-ix acres be the same more or less, about ten acres improved, with one log house, one log stable and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. P. I.vou vs. Wm. Kelch. ALSO— The following described h>< piece or parcel of land situate in Leßoy twp. bounded north bv land- of Russell Haxton and John Loomis, West by lands of John Haxton, south by lands of Ethan Pepper, Latham Andnis and Uriah Clark,"East by land of Pearl Haxton, contain ing about thirty pine acres more or less, about twenty-five aercß improved, one framed or jdauk house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Francis B. Tern ton vs. Edward K. Sabin. ALSO- The defendant's interest in tin- following lot, piece 01 parcel of land situate in Lcßov township bound ed on the north and east by lands of John Hammond, south hy the Towanda Creek, and west by lauds belong ing to the estate of Seeley Holcoinh, dee'd., containing altout twenty acres more or less, all improved, three log houses, two framed barns, one saw mill, blacksmith aliop, and a few fruit trees thereon. AI -SO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Leßoy twp. bounded on the north by lands of Wui. Buiiyon, east by lands of V. Bruce, south by lands of Jesse Warble ton, west by lands of P. Shoemaker, Philander Hoslcy, Seth Haxton, and by lands, now or formerly owned by Mark Porter, containing about fifty acres more or less, about twelve acres improved, one log house, log barn ami fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Xedcbiah Smith 2d. to the ice of K. Pomerov vs. Ellis lloagland. ALSO—-The f 11 >wi ig described lot piece or jiarcel of land situate in Ulster twp,, bounded north hy lands of H. Myers, east by the public highway, south by land of J. Hall, west by land of C. E. Wells and S. Huff, containing one acre, be the same more or less, one frame barn and a ft w fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the auit of Welles and Harris now to the use of M. W. Hamilton vs. G. J. Walker. AlisO— The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. and bounded on the north by lands of C. ('. Worthing, "n the east by the road lending from Rome Springs to Mork-v Hill, on "the south by lands of L. T. Izent, on the west by lands of S. W. Elliott, con taining one lmndrtd and seventy five acres, be the same more or less, about seventy acres improved, one framed house, one framed bar 11 and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—The following de-s-rilx-d lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. bounded north by C. ( . Worth ing. east bv lands of Wm. Elliott and P. Murphy,south by lauds of l!. Poi son, west by the road leading from Rome Springs to Morh-y Hill, containing eighty acres more or less, about thirty acres improved and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—The follow ing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. hounded north and west by tin public highway, south hv lot purchased by Judson Hoi comb, the defendant, of Lewis Golf, cast by lands of John Passmore, containing eighty feet, front and two hundred and fourteen feet back, he the same more or less, all im proved, one framed house, OIK- framed storage house and hull aud "lie large framed burn and shed and one framed store house thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. bounded north hv lot conveyed 14 Judsou Holcomb, tin- defendant. ly Lewis Ooff. east by lands of John Passmore, south by lands of P. Forben. west by the public highway, containing fifty feet frout and two hundred and five I'eet'decp. be the same more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling house and a few fruittrees tbojreon. A LSO--The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. bounded north by lands of Loui sa Wattles, cast by Lode of W. E. Maynard, south by the publk highway, west by lauds of Wm. Berry, containing 160 feet by 90 teet, be the same more or leßa.all improved, one framed burn thereon. .YLSit The following det-i ribtd ht piece or sro! of laL i"tu6.te in Tvunvlvf COUBWVU n ..-vu ty itaa. of Le* Ccgat m Barnes and Martha Wnrnev, east by lands of Lotrtea Watties. Polly Crtunurr and Martha Vt amcr, aouth by the pubfiri highway, west by lands of Martha Warner, contain ing Hi acres, be the same more or lew, all Improved, one framed bam and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp.. bounded north and east by lands of Morris Cranmer, south by the public highway, west by the Baptist meeting house lot and lands of Win. Claggrtt and others, containing two acres, be the same more or leas, all improved, one framed house, one framed granary and one framed barn thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. bounded north by the Towner Hill road, east by lands of Jndsou Holcomb, the defendant, smith and west by lands of Jolm Passmore, containing 50 feet front and 150 feet deep, be the same more or less, all improved, one framed house thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land in Rome twp.boflnded north by the Towner llill road, east by other lands of Judsou Holcomb, defendant, south bv lariils ot John Passuiore, west by other lauds of Judsou Holcomb. defendant, containing 50 feet front and 150 back, be the same more or less, one framed house, one framed barn thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or porcel of land situate in Rome twp. bnuuded north by the Towner Hill road, east by other lands of Judson Holcomb, the defendant, south by lands of John Passmore, west by oth er lands or Judson Holcomb, defendant, containing 50 feet front and 1.50 feet deep, be the same more or less, all improved, one blacksmith shop thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. bounded north by the Towuer Hill road, cast by lands of Mrs. Amanda Rice, south by lands of John Passmnre, west by other lands of Judson Holcomb, the defendant, couUlniug 50 l'eet front and 150 feet back, l> the same more or less, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. Hutchin son h Co. vs. Judson Holcomb. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of laud situate in Koine twp., bounded north bv lauds of Ger sh.im Towner and James M'Cabe. aouth by other lands of James X. lngalls, the defend/at, west by lands of James B. Demoney, containing eight acres more or less, all im proved, one old gri.-t mill, one framed dwelling house, one framed shop and a few fruit trees thereon. AL.SU—The following de-eribed lot, piece or parcel o( land situute in Rome twp.. bounded north by other lauds of James X. ingalls, defendant, east by- lauds of James M'Cabe, south by lands in possession of Nelson Lent, west by lauds in possession of Clark Baxter and James B. De money, containing live acres and 46 perches be the same more or lea, about five acres improved. Seized and taken in rxeculiou at the suit of James M'- Cabe vs. Jamas X. In galls. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Granville twp. bounded north by land of Streeter, east by Harry, Grimtin and Philander Saxton, south by lands belonging to the estate of Henry Saxton, dee'd., west by land formerly owned by I>. 1,. Saxton. and > lately sold to K. and C. Williams, containing about fifty J acres be the same more or le-s, about '25 acres improved,') with one log house and a few fruit trees thereon- Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of 9. W\ A D. F. Pomerov vs. Henry Aver. ALSO--The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Kidgbery twp. bounded north by unseated lands, east by n lot known as the Kilen Haty lot, south by land of David Gardner, west by land of John Middaugh, con taining about fifty aires, more or less, ten or lifteen acres improved, one board shun tee, log stable and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of A. G. Cor nell now to the use of Samuel Kavnor vs. Theodora* Lar rison. ALSO- -By virtue of a writ of I-orari Fa.r piece or par cel of land in South Creek township, distinguished as part and parcel of n lot Xo. 5685, and bounded and descri bed as follows : beginning at a norway pine standing at the north east corner of Pit no. 5686. "and on the line be tween the state of New York and Pennsylvania, thcncc south 4Gl> pop-lies to the south eust corner of said last men tioned lot ; thence from a birch tree standing at said cor ner east 37.1 perches to :i beech tree standing at the south east corner of lot no. 56*5 ; thence north 1 IB perches to a hemlock : thence north 26° west 125 perches to a maple : thence north 10° west l'i perches to a norway pine ; thence north 20° west 05 perches to a norwav pine ; tlience nortli 40° west 141 perches to a norway pine standing on the beforementioned line between the state of New \ork and Pennsylvania : thence along said boundary liue north *7° west H>)4 perches to the place of beginning. Containing *3l acres of land be the same more or less, about two hun dred fifty ucres improved, three framed houses, four log houses, one steam saw mill, one black smithshop, three framed barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and tuken in execution at the suit of Jared Ar nold, to the use of it. A E. Covell, vs. Wright Dunham and ira Elsbree and Geo. Dunham, terre tenant. Al.RO—The following described piece or lot of land situute in Rome twp., beginning at a corner of land of Barnahus Clark in the warrantee line ; thence south I°, west 74 and 9-10 of a petclt to a post in a line of land sur veyed and now in possession of Win. Pepper ; thence south 76°. west 137 and 4-10 perches to n beech, another cornerof Pepper ; tlience north 1° east 38 A 210 perches bv unsold land- to a post; thence south 76", west 79 per ches to a pot: tlience north 59 and 4-10 perches to a post; thence south 80°, east 7 and 9-10 perches to a hemlock ; thence north 111", east 21 perches to a post, a corner of Barnabu* Clark : thence along said Clark's line south 99° east 197 perches to the beginning, containing 109 acres and 83 perches, strict measure, more or les, beingji part of a larger trait of land and known by parcel No. 83 and T\ arrant No. 114—about 100 acres improved, two framed houses. two framed barns and two apple orchard* thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. John Parks and Wni. B. Parks terre tenant. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Stw-rllTv Oilii-e, i Towanda. March 27, ISSC. f W Notice i- hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will be required "to t*• . 1). W. C. UEKRICK, Guardian of E. Ilerriek Thomas, and Laura Adelaide Thomas. minor children and heirs at law of Allen E. Tbo ina". late of Troy borough. deceased. Troy Borough, March ISAft. ftALK.—By virtue of a writ F J of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, and to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the horo' of Towaiida. on .MOXIt.W, April 14th, 1 Sod. at 1 o'clock P. M.. tile following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens Born". lnuinded on the north by landsof l'. S. Ibiyt. on the cast by Main street, on the south by Shipmau A \\dh'N. containing AO feet front and ho feet hack, be the same more or less, all improved, one building occupied as a dwelling house and wagon shop and shed att ached, and one hlack-uiith shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution t the suit of George A. Perkins vs. James Smith. JOHN A. COPPING, Sheriff. Sle'rifFs Office. Towanda. March 17. ls.'.fi. I IST OF .11" IIOIIS drawn for May Term -I .J and Sessions, lhoii. CRIMI .II ROn.S, Albany Orrison HihUard. Stone —lolin Hull'. Canton Tlmmas Mi nicy. -John I. Poty. Columbia— Helon Budd." jTowanda boro' Win. C. Bo- Erankliii Southwick Pren-j part. ticc. (Troy boro'—GeoN Ncwburv. Granville -Scth K.Porter, j Seth >V Paine. M. Gnstin. Litchfield -Henry Mutin. I Troy twp.— Adin Calkins, Lclioy—J M Stjiiioy. Timothy Case. Overton ---Jacob .Strove. ' Windham—Price Doane. Pike Edward Jones. j Warren-—Oliver Cnrbin, Ca- Ridglsry—Charles Baldwin.| leb Abel. Sy Ivania borough—Abraham. Wilinot—ltavid S Miller. Scout on. i Wysox—John Martin. THaccuse Jiriimis—FlHST W KKK. Albany- Rollin Wilcox. j son. Cornelius Malgltt Canton Irad Wilson. A SlSylvania boro'—Peter Mon- Thomas, Win Vanderlip, j roc. Burlington Charles T Co iS|ieshef|nin — Samuel Griffin, vet-dale. Jacob Moriev. Benjamin Smith. West Burliugton—Benjamin Smithtield -Horaceßrighnin Boss. Springtielil—Henry It Smith, franklin J J Hammond. North Towanda—Win. Pit- Grtuivilie— Dennis Perry. tricli. Merrick—Jeremiah Ander- I'owranda Boro'—John Bet son. John Purand. dleman. Lyman Rogers. Leßoy -Jaines Crofnt, J P I'roy twp.— Kit ('ase. Vast fleet. I Inter—Mln-rt Newell. Monroe- Benjamin Northni| i Wysox—Jesse Smith, A C Orwell—Aljiiionzo Isiyd. j Hinman. Pike O V. Stevens, Amo.-i'Vilinot George Elterly. Baldw in. j Warren--J S Allen, Cyrus Bidgltery—Thaddeus Itavid j Wheaton. son. IWvalusing John Citoniber- Soutlit'rcek Alex. Tliomp-I tin. FE'ONP WEEK. Asylunt -Gideon Fitch. IRidgharr—Jas. T1 Vannc"t. Athens borough--Coroeliu-j Reuben F Squires, King 11 Huasicker- I Cuinniinps. Burlington—ll P Willtekn. Rome—Alviu Towner, James J W Spencer, \\m B Shi Larton. ner. aimitiifleld—Nohemiah Tra- Colitmbiti— Howard Taylor. r cy. Perrv Nichols, Hirain Batemau Monroe. Farnsworth. Canton—Flias Rockwell, It South Creek— l'hilo I'aesett, A Spalding, N B Taber, Jr. Leonard Lewis. Troy twp—Robert Cbfllin, Ditrell—lsaac Curtis. I C M DeForest, Wm Alonzo Lcßoy—Reuben R Palmer, i Thomas. Litchticld—Orson Cantor. N. Towanda—Stephen Pow- Monroe tp—Joseph Miugns. HI. Overton—Jonathan r 'an:p. 1 Warren—.Wallace Baker. Orwell—George C Frisbir. Wlodhaui— A Ivan Cowles. 8 Pike—Jjortm® J-jJ I 1$ Ftneaakc,-. • sadism® Ja:k--cn Illicit Ulisccllaneone. CHABXES SXCKZCTS' WORKS.' The best and mo-it popular in the world—Ten different editions—No Library can be complete without a set of these works.—Reprinted from the latest Lon don edition, and published by T. B. PETERSON, No. 102 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. " PETERSON'S"' U the only complete arid uniform edi tion of Charles Dickens' works published in America j th y are reprinted from the original London edition, and are now the only edition published in this country. No libra ry, either public or private, can be complete wirhout bar ing in it a complete set of this, the greatest of all liring authors. Every family should posses* a set of one of the editions. The cheap edition Is complete In TwelTe Vols., paper cover, either or ail of which can be had separate!*. Price fifty cent* each. Bleak House /Vie* 50 cents. David Copperfleld do " Nicholas N ickleby do " Pickwick Papers do '• Pombey and Hon do " Martin Chuzzlewit do " Barnaby Rirdge do " Old Curiosity Shop do " Sketches bv " Boz ' do " Oliver Twist do " Christmas Stories and Pictures from Italy. Con taining a Christmas Carol. Tire Chimes, Crick et on the Hearth. Battle of Life, Haunted Mau, The Ghost's Bargain, St C do " Dickens' New Stories. Containing the Seven Poor Travellers. Nine Stories by the Christmas Fire. Hard Times, Lizzie Leigh. The Miner's Daughters, Fortune W'ildred.Ac do " A complete set of the above will be sold or sent to any one to any place free of postage, for Five Dollars. COMPLETE LIBRARY EDITION. In flvo very large octavo volumes, with a portrait on stcd, of Charles Dickens, containing the same reading matter as the Illustrated edition, and comprising over four thousand very large double columned pages, haudsomcly printed and bound iu various styles, Vol. 1 contains Pickwick Papers and Old Curiosity Shop. •' 2 " Oliver Twist, Sketches by " Boz, - ' and Barnaby Rudge. " 3 " Nicholas Xickleby and Martin Chuzzlewit. " 5 " David Copperticld, Dombey and Sou, and Christmas Stories. " 5 " Bleak House and Dickens' New Stories. Price of a complete apt: Bound in black cloth, full gilt back, Price, 17 50 " in scarlet cloth, extra, 850 " in library sheep 9 " In half Turkey morocco, 11 " half calf, antique, 15 .. ILLUSTRATED EDITION IN 12 VOLUMES. This edition is printed on very thick and fine white {taper anil is profusely illustrated by all tile origiual illustra tions by Cruikshauk, Alfred Crowquill. l'hiz, Ac., from the original I/tndon edition, copper, steel and wood Each volume contains a novel complete, ami may be had in complete sets, beautifully bound in cloth, for Eigh teen Dollars a set, or any volume will be sold separately as follows: Bleak House, Price $1 50 Pickwick Papers do Old Curiosity Shop do Oliver Twist do Sketches hy " Boz" do Barnaby Rudge do Nicholas Xickleby do Martin Chuzzlewit do David Copperfield do Duinbey and Son Christmas Stories, (seven diiierent ones) do Dickens' New Stories. do Price of full and complete set of Illustrated Edition : Bound in Twelve vol*, in black cloth, gilt buck, .$lB " Library sheep 24 .. " " Half Turkey morocco,. .27 " " Half calf, antique 36 •#*All subsequent works by Charles Dickens will be issued in uniform style with the above. Copies of any one", or any set. of either edition of the above works, will be sent to any person, to any part of the United States, free of postage, on their remitting the price of the edition they may wish to the publisher. Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON. | Xo. lu2 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. To whom all orders must come addressed. £orßooksellers, News Agent*, and all others, will lie supplied at very low rates. 4t44 THE SUSQUEHANNA COLLEGIATE INSTITUTE, TOH'AXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. INSTRUCTORS : JtEY. BAMUKLF. COLT. Principal, Professor of Natu ral, Mental and Moral Science ; REV. JAMES M. WILLI AM. A. M., Professor of Ancient Languages and Belles Lettre* : CHARLES R. COBi'RX, A. M., Professor of Mathema tics and Master of Normal School ; E. ALBERT LUDWIG, A. M.. Professor of Modern lan guages, Instructor on the Piano and in Drawing ; Mrs. MARTHA A. DA A" TON, Preceptress; Mi-s L. L.STRATTON. Assistant. MISS O. LOUISA JKNKR, Assistant on Piano and Me lodeon. Mr. CAXFELD DAYTON, Rteward. if The Spring Teim commences on WEDNESDAY, March 26th 1856 and will continue fourteen weeks. EXPENSES mi TERM : Payable invariably iu advance—Fuol and contingencies all included : Tuition in the Fifth class, (primary) per term {4 " Fourth,. .* 6 .. Third 7 .. " Second 8 .. " First 10 Pupils using scholarships are charged #1 per term for fuel and contingents ; tor instrument on which to take lessons, 50c, or for practice $2.00 EXTRAS: French, German, Spanish or Italian, each, 5 When taken without other branches, 7 Drawing 3 Ornamental needlework and embroidery,each.. 3 . Tuition on Piano l-'orte with use of instrument,... 12 do do per quarter of 11 weeks,.... 10 Oil painting in landscapes, per term 8 do figures 10 Itoom rent for lodgers i 75 The Voting l.miUs will find board iu tin- Institute, under the care of the Matron, at per week 2 . Arrangements have been made by which the male pupils can find board in private families, at per week 2 50 Washing, per dozen, 38 Fuel and light at the actual expense. Pupils imnrding in the Hall, (who will be exclusively Females.) will turnish their own bed,bedding, towels, A-c. and tile table silver at their option. No pupil taken for less than half a term. The bills for the term must be paid in advance ; or one half thereof at their entrance, and the remaining half at the middle of the term. l'npils entering the institute are pledged to the obser vance of the Regulations, and none will be admitted on other terms. Especial exercises are arranged without extra charge for those qualifying themselves as teachers for common schools. For classification of studies and text-iiooks. see circu lars, for which apply to ('. L. WARD. President. R. F. Colt, Sec. J. D. Moj.ta.nye, Treasurer. March 1. 1856. Book and Periodical Asencv. \| LATCH UN, Post Office BuMing : -iLLo Dealer in sll kinds of new and popular Books. Pe riodicai.s. Ciif.ai- Pi-ri.ications. Mats and Ciiai-.ts, PICTCRKS AND FRAMES. FaNCV ENVELOPES.CONVERSATION Cai;i>s, Ac., Ac., w ill supply all orders for anything iu the above with promptness ami despatch. Towand.i, January 18. 1*54. CAS-H—AND CREDIT! PTMTK subscriber gratefully announces hi* thanks for the J. liberal patronage received during the past year, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the trade, which he will endeavor to merit by keeping his Stock continually replenished hy CASHpurchases, with a large and pure assortment of Goods, which several years experience has enabled him to •• buy at the loirest rates" ot tin- " impor ter.-' and Manufacturers"—by selling low—by adopting the Cash System entirely, and by making a general reduc tion of prices. Consequently, the credit system w ill cease on and after the first day ot Jauuary, 1*56. He' All persons indebted are requested to niske imme diate payment. I|. C. PORTER. Ofliee and Drag Rtore in South end of the Ward House. December 20, 1655. NEW WINTER GOODS. Tracy dt Moore, HAVE ,TTST RECEIVED from X. York a large and well selected assortment of XFir li'Jxti:R GOODS. which have been selected with unusualenre, and purchas ed at the lowest, possible rates. Keeling confident that wc can sell Goods for Ready Pay. a* low as any establishment in tin- country, we ask the public to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices. Dep. 1.1*55. •A TONS SVC* A RS—Brown, Rrfiuerl, Potv *J dered, Crashed and Granulated : Molasses, Syrup, Rio and Java Cotftc. Rice. RaTeratns, Ginger. Sperm Candles, Rice, Tobacco—in fact a geucral variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at junc9 FOX'S. GREAT REDUCTION 7\ Z PRICES ! IfOR the pnrnosc of clearing out our entire BT CK OF STOVES, before moving into our new store, we will sell for cash at price* full 15 per cent. Teas taan our usual rates. Persons in want of a Stove w ill do •celt to rail r-vm Jiausrv i i-jA MAjki H FLTfTLf L I £egal 3tboertimfnte. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE .Notice f iTC ®: tha * ail PHns Indebted to (he es tate of Richard Stjmble, deceased, late of Rome townehip, are hereby requested to make pavroent without delaf; and all persons having- claims against said estate will please present them duly settlement. DAVID STRUIILE, refcnlM 7 12, 18'iC. Administrators. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice | -/A. hi hereby given, that all persona Indebted to the es tate of Thomas Miles, deceased, lata of Canton Town ship, arc hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will i please present them dnlv authenticated for settlement. Teh. 12, 1 felg. JOSEPH 0. VANDYKE, Admla'r. I A DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE Notic ; il i> hereby gives, tbnt all persons indebted to the es tale o< Thus. A. Strong, dee d, late of Wells tp. are re i quested to make payment without delay ; and afi persona having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. AMANDA J. STRUNG, A. W. AYREK, February 6.1856. Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE—AT the Orphans' . Court. In tie matter of tie ettatf of Jotrph Brig kam. The undersigned Auditor, appointed to distribute the funds in the hands of the administrators, will attend to said apiaiintment at the house of C. O. French, in Ttidg bery, on Saturday April 5, 1356, at 1 o'clock, P. M., at whfch time and place all persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be'forever debarred from the same. THOMAS 9MKAD, Auditor. February 30, 1860. j A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.—N^e ! XJt is hcrebv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of FREDERICK HALL, d ec'd, late of Cauton twu i twp, arc hereby requested to make payment without de l lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will ; please present tiiem duly authenticated for settlement, to C. E. Rathboue, of Canton. HARRrETT E. BRADLEY. Feb. 7.1856 i Administratrix with will annexed. I A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of a V the re tote of Minor It. ti'Ucor, decta/ed. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the' undersigned, Auditor I appointed by said Court, to distribute funds in the bauds ! of the Adrn'nistrators of said estate, raised by the sale of real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, | at his office, in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday, the 17th dav of April. 1 5 56, at two o'clock, P. M.yywheu and where nil persons having claims upon said funds must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. March 1 1. 1 P. I). MORROW, Auditor. _ A DM IMBTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J a. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- I tatc of Jefferson B. Rnudell, dee'd., late of Armenia twp., are hereby requested to makepayment without delay; and all persons having claims against said estate will "plcaso present them duh authenticated for settlement. HANNAH RUNDELL, ELlfcilA ROCKWELL. February. 20. 1856. Administrators. \DM IN ISTR ATOR'S~N OTlCE.—Notice a. A. U herebv given that ail pers"iis indebted to tlif •- tate of WM. HORNING deceased, late of South Creek township, to make immediate payment, and all persona having demands again-t said estate, will present tnem du ly authenticated for settlement. JACOB HORNING, Administrator de bonit non. I February 26, Iroti. I A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice 1 /JL is herebv given, that ail persons indebted to the es. ! tate of CATHARINE HORNING, dee'd., late of Smith 1 Creek.are requested to makepayment withoutdelsv; and those having demands against said estate will present thein duly authenticated for settlement. ! Feb. 2G. I*l6. JACOB HORNING. Administrator A DMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons in defit.-d t<> the estate of UtVfiK CAKR, deceased, late of HEKRICK township, are hereby notified to make I payment without delay, aud ail persons having demands against said e.-tatc are requested to present them duh au thenticated for settlement. NANCY C AUlf. Feiiruary 26. 1*66. Adiiiistratrix. TDROCLA M ATI ON.—Whereas, the lion". I DAVID WILMOT. President Judge of tlie 12tb Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties oi Bradfoid. Sus ; qiiehanua and Sullivan, and Hons. Myron Bali.ai;!) und II TUNY ACKLKV. Associate Judges, in and for said county | of Bradford, have issued their precept learlng date tho 20th ( day of March, A.D.18.16, to mc directed, for holding a i Court ol Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da. for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, tho ! Ith day of MAY next, to coutinno two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices ol the Peace and Constables, of the County of : Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper per son. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their I records, inquisitions.and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done ; and I those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro j secutreagaiust the prisoners who are or r.iay be in the jail of said County. or who shall be bound to appear at the : said court, arc to be thc-n and there to prosecute against tliem as .-hall be just. Jurors are requested to I* punctual In their attendance.agreeably to their notice. . Dated at Towanda, the 22d of March. in the voar of our ( Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six. and of the Independence of the I'mted States, the seventy ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff.* j rpRiAL LIST, for MAY Term, 1856 : A Bradford County Court. FIRST WEEK. FLAlNTirrs. ! DEFENDANT 0 . ! N ATCRX. ' Horace Wiiiiston, jr.; Edward Overton, I Trespass. ! David Barber. j.lohn Snyder. j Appeal. Pennington A Huffs Alvin Seward, Ejectment. David Barber. Stephen K. Chandler, jSri. Fa. O.M.Nelson. Charles Drake, Appeal. Welles A Harris, D. A A. Arnold. (Issue. Jacob Reel, Francis H. Arnold, 'Appeal. . Jno. Towlinson JrCo ttonj. B. Slade's Adm's. Debt. > Van Dusen A Juggcr; John O Russell et al do I William K. Gore, I Collins M. Segar. Sci. Fa.Bad. David Barber. j.losiah Hendershot, Sui. Fa. i B. Cooibaugb'H adtn.i H. S. Salsburv, Appeal. ' Andrew C. Craig, i lohn Flood, Debt. 1 Luther Dan, jAsahel Loomis, Case. ! Jud.-on Holeonib, (O X Shipman Trover. Erastus Lovett, | Joseph Seely. Ejectment, j Hiram H. Kinyon. ID. Monroe et al. do j Rogers Fowler, O. Schrader, Appeal. ' Comth of I'enn'a, l> Hapeman et al lel>t. 1 John M. Dike, Henry Merrill, Appeal, j Stephen Fierce, David Corby et a!. | Ejectment. SECOND WEEK. ri.AINTIKFS. i DEFENDANTS. NATTRt. ! Henry Crammond, jO. I-'. Spalding, Ejectment, i same | Charles Drake et al. do Crane A- Caldwell, Asa D Brown, Case. ! Gluts. W. Hawkins, i Win. Campbell, Debt. ! F. A. Saxton Al-'o. j lohn Taylor, Trespass, i XVin. li. RUSM.II, [Job Dean, Ejectment, j Manson EKbree, I William Algears, Appeal. I Geo B Woleott, 'John S Wiiiiston, |, do ; M li Greerinian Henry Kingsbery, llfebt. | 11 S David-on Daniel Hurkins, (Case. | Welles A Harris'nee Valentine Smith, I do i Jolui Snyder, -Edmund Sickler, I Appeal, same , same, j do J. Southward's use. 'John Griffin, Case. Lucius Gibbs jLewis E Gibbs, jßejdevin. Ciias R Scon ton, |N T Dickinson. j< xe. John M. Read, 1 Clark Camp et al. | Ejectment, i/niisa O. Jarkaon, I Horace Wiiiiston, jr. |Sei. Fa. M. I C It Brown. (E N Keeler, (Appeal. Ezra Spalding, j.lohn M Martin. JCae. Wiiiiston A Eltvell. David Cash, \ do Samuel A'Tenant, John Powers et al (Appeal. Henry G. Taylor. 1 1. A. Perry. i do Franklin Andrews .Geo. McClelland ct al. 'Trespass. ('. E. Riitlibone. William Higby. (Ejectment. J. Benliain's use, '' 'asc Briggs, et al. ( Appeal. Sarah 1. Fitch. ji) P Balia.nl. (Case. Reutien Wilier, Krustus U uleott, Ejectment same same, 1 do HaS. Tracv, Edmund Lewis, Appeal. Win. Gi'ison, E. AC. Hennet, ( do j K. S. Tracy, I. Campbell ct al. I do , N. lb Warlord's Ad- Amy Bradford, i do .F.A.Tyler, Francis Tyler, (Case, John Snyder, i.Stmuel Osborne, do jJ >b Shep.vrd's Exs. Welles A- Harris et al. Debt, j Geo P Channel, jC Thomas et al. do Tp of Franklin. (Jeremiah Myers, >Cae. j Ed Carpenter ct al. (J Powell et al Ejectment. : Washburn A- Aiucs, J I). T. Vanvechton, Case. , Sel r Satterlee. V Adams ct al Tre.-p.w. 1 S inderson A King'y 1' I Baxter Ejectment, j .lohn Cole, " < W Dodge. Appeal, j Wm. Kitf, (Orson Rickey et al. .Ejectment. ! John E. Goodrich, Jacob fl. Roi kwcß, .Debt, j Heurv Covet t, I James Miuard Appeal. Richard Sinsehaugh,j A. J. Miller, ' do I Seth W. Paine, j.I. S. Peterson et al. .Debt. .1. Williams 2d. use. '< 'buries WiU'uuns, Sci. Fa. j BirtholomewAVhite.! lames White, Trespass, jM. F. Ransom. Patrick Kane rt al. ! Ejectment. J. 15. M. Hinuian, |S. L. E'(>wlcr et al. do g jcSubpa-uas for the first week to lie nia.••;. ;,t 10. V. Jl.. and tor the accoud week on the following .Monday. May 12, at 10, A.M. ALLEN McKEAN. Protiionotary. J. D. HUMPHREY • f > Noav RECEIVING nn excellent assortment of cent's, j I hov's, ladies', children's and mis-e 0 BOOTS ft BOOT j BP. 'IK Shoe Pegs, Thread. Linings and Findings, to : which he invito pubhc .ittention. 1 ti-Ail persons having unsetttid ar