Ccgiil 3.i>Dcrlisctncnts. \uril VN'S COURT SALE.— By virtue I I ior nf the Orphan*' Court of Bradlord coun -1 vi'l] b" to public Hale on Friday. April 4th '- , o'clock P M., a certain lot. piece or parcel i ituate in Asvlum tTYRI'S SHUMW.VY, Administrator. 'V povrMENT.— I The above sale is postponed until Fri 'o , ~l •>•-, 1-56. at the same pl£e and time of day. day. ( VIUJS SHLMWAV, Administrator. i l)M INISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice \ t„ reliv given, that all persons indebted to the es- r Uutl< "r Sill, deceased, late of Herrfck town- T' ,rr hercbv requested to make payment without de .V. i -ill uersons having claims against said estate will l ; ,v; an" • i.• du iy authenticated for settlement. "'T'-il r 1 CHARLES SILL, Admiu'r. ; TREASURER'S SALE /\F UNSEATED LANDS IN BRAD- I I ... .pn GOUNTY.—In pursuance of an Act of the li \-emb!v. passed the 13tlr of March. 1815, and , ... ~| \v-cmbly. wiil be exposed to public sale, at nimi—i">ner's oßice. in Towanda Boro . on the 2d voiVli \Y in JUNE. the Tracts of Unseated Lands rii.si iu the following list, unless the taxes due upon are I,aiU bCf " ri 'r h C. KELLOGG .Treasurer. | towamla. April 1. 1356. ' v," So. Warrantee Taxes. W.mt Acres: orOwimr. I ATHENS. ins) 550 Charles Carroll, 110 73 -no same, 5 85 lJ ASYLCMM. 126 pt. Avery Christopher 7 74 100 " Bower Philip, 6 15 3-7 •' Cortright Cornelius, 17 27 i 4 :1 Cortright John, 20 53 330 Cary Nathan, 14 14 40, Ik venport Cornelius, 24 04 1 331 pt. Devenport Daniel, 14 23 ! 433 Hollcnback John, 27 t>s | 110 pt. Kidd John, 7 13 300 pt. Sterling Samuel, Jr., 13 30 200 pt. Thomas Kdward, 12 30 I ALBANY, 01 Anderson Joseph, 6 85 | 107 pt. Baron John, jr 8 .. j 300 pt. Carey Nathan, 15 .. ) 1074 pt. Chandler Elizabeth, 8 00 j 3ul Chandler George. 15 08 j 78 pt. Castator Frederick 5 85 { 401 Gore Elizabeth. 30 09 | 310 Haines Catharine, 15 70 ; -4 pt. Pierce Abel, 0 30 93 pt. Rush Moses. 7 .. 122 pt. Rush Elizabeth, 9 15 -0 pt. Scott Charles, C .. 2uo pt. Thomas Edward, 15 . . 490 Young David, SO . r.rn mnuton. U94 Ss Carroll Charles, 277 j ipi3 195 same, 014 ! ;i-C 190 same, 315 j j ,,3 in Wilson James, 3 52 ijsj 100 same, 315 CANTON. 75 pt. Atti- Frederick, 3 SO 1311 pt. Arnout Henry, 4 08 *73 pt. Croak Jacob, 9 28 . 40 Friend John, 130 j 33 pt. Green Jobn. 1 06 J 265 pt. Hand Edward, 9 .. 75 pt. Morgan John, 3 95 | HO4 Shcfner Casper jr., 20 78 j 345 pt. Shaw Robert, 12 47 j 75 pt. Singer John, .3 80 300 Slough Matthias, 11 20 100 Singer Abram, 340 I 40 pt. Shaw Robert, ! 57 i Fit INKLIXt 193 Barker William, HlO j 57 Cooley Henry, 4 04 • ?G pt. Erwin George, 17 01 | 4"" Edge Samuel, 28 20 ! 171 Edge George. 12 08 i 131 pt> Fullerton Richard, 9 21 214? Gratz William, 15 13 j 300 pt. Hardy James, 14 10 ' 100 Hardy Andrew, 2- 20 j do Hardv Pinion, 2s 20 1 do Hard'v Natlmn, 28 20 | do Hardy Paul. ?8 30 j do l.adley Joseph, 2s 20 j 500 pt. l.adley Andrew, 21 15 j 4'js Stuart Walter, 30 17 j 265 Stuart Deborah-, 18 57 ' t9O Siddons Samuel , 28 20 d" SiddonsJoseph, 28 30 325 Siddons James, 22 89 • 175 Siddons Peter. 12 16 , *'2-4 Tvveut Andrew, 23 17 j 50 Wilson James, 3 53 IP2 190 same, 13 10 ! lt-2 1-0 same. 12 69 i (iIIAN V11.1.E. 11-2 405 Wilson James, 788 j IIKKKICK. !"3 73 Gray Patrick, 141! 35 Khinehart George, 69 ' MTi HFIKLIh 120 lick Fred-rick, 2 31 1 I EROY-- 12.1 pt. Atti- Frederick, 7 95 4074 Anti- lleurv. 25 09 ! i 42 pt. Raker .1 dm. 8 12 4:1 . Raker Wm. M. 26 36 , 200 Raker Win.. ]2 30 '-7 Douglass Andr.w, 23 7s ' 40- Heurv Jo-eph, 25 09 . 413 J i " j Peter. 2.5 57! 35'-' j Morgan J dm. 20 43) 4"7j M>rgn Jacob, 25 09 i (37 Pennington llenj., 26 90' 4-5 Patton John. 29 85 222 Reed Collinson, 13 5 j 435 Slioetnaker James, 26 81 1 41.3 Simons Jo-eph, 25 42 | 12 ' pt. Singer John, 7 95 ! 425 Wilson Win. 26 30 j 117 M'i-tar Win., 26 90 j I"! Witzell .tolin. ! 1 02 1 MONROE. L'O Anderson Samuel, VI , 3" Anderson Joseph, Is 5.5 I • i Bcnncr Jacob, 21 67 3) Rcnncr Jacob jr,. 23 3s 447J Rriggs Richard. 26 24 •22 Castator Frederick, 19 32 172 Ellis Marcy. 10 33 '7 Gray William. 5 80 tun Hampton Rolu-rt, 24 . . 150 Ifopliitt- Roliert, 9. . • 3-4 pt. Hamilton Thomas, 23 04 j 152 M'Adams Ephraiui 27 13 j 4(H) North James. 24 I 2"0 pt. North Samuel, 12 . . j 400 Shotts Peter. 24 I d 1 Shotts Frederick, 24 .. do "imtt- George, 24 .. 7-1) Wallace Mary, lt 80 j Son Woodruff Hannah, 6 j OVERTON. i 341 Ret? Heurv, 2.5 24 ! 141 Retz Joseph, 25 24 "43 Retz John, 25 24 , 143 Jiotz James, 25 24 4'") Hvsnn Henry, 29 40 3,". Cooley Samuel, 27 52 4"0 Castator Harmon, 29 40 d" Castator Joseph, 29 40 d' ' ouley Jo-hum, 2 • 40 '•' So--ley Peter. 29 40 Seeley Joseph, 29 40 I Se-lev Henry, 29 40 j o ; _' Siddons James, 553 ' Siddons Peter, 16 51 | Go pt. Woodruff Hannah, 13 23 PIKE. ■ 4 pt. George Corliran, 2 62 '-'9 pt. loader Samuel 39 „ ROME. Raron James, 81 j - v Kentley Samuel. -51 I RIIHiREKY. [ ™ Carrol Charles, 11 70 . 7;' 1 ! same. 4 88 same, 3 30 I|N -MITIIFIEI.P. Ice Carroll Charles, 1 95 ii>l . ''l same, s7B In , same, 359 pt- King John, 2 26 [ 5 , S SVI gl>. | Year. To whom Assessed. 7- l- ir I -j = f - a. P-"' - 5.1 P- I " 1552. Albany Corn. Maloney, 150 100 4 96 $1 34 1854.. John Martiri," 113 113 1 63 1852 . Asylum.. Pierce Lemon 95 95 1 14 N& J C Benjamin 236 256 286 458 " Ralph Peters' heirs 60 50 80 1854 .. " Michael Croat, 50 50 46 " J W McKnown, 40 10 30 68 1853. Athens boro'. Thos T Huston, .house and lot 4 32 " Guy Tozer. .one lot 2 20 1854.. " Thus T Huslou house and lot 308 " AO Hart .house a lot. shop a lot 497 1853. .Athens tp. . Belden .4 house and lot SO " Tmonias Cooper 60 60 pt. imp 352 " Owen Hagan 69 69 6*2 22 I " Powers 100 100 6 94 274 [ " Ab Itosecrans. 4 bouse and lot 160 1854.. " Mrs E Benjamin, house and lot 140 ! " Rcldin.. house and lot 70 " Owen llagan 69 69 193 " Abram Itosecrans. .house and lot 140 " Henry Tozcr 50 pt. imp. 175 " Jamc- Knickerbocker 30 30 63 " Geo Hallock 83 33 3 30 161 1853. .Armenia. .11. Coolbaugh 200200 200 176 1854.. •' same 200200 200 154 " CI- Ward 200200 200 154 1852. . Burlington. Moses Bonnet 50 50 5 45 131 1851.. " Matthias Armstrong 60 50 50 1 26 1852. " Simeon P Henaon 73 50 2 48 131 1854 .Columbia. Joseph Credtford 109 54 55 805 1853 . Canton Jus Locke's est. 400 400 20 380 352 1848..Dure). .Susan McAffee 190 190 2 52 1849 . •• same 190 190 2 28 1852.. " same 200200 1 00 1653.. " same 190 190 2 49 " Mrs C Butler 150 150 2 64 " Edward Castellow 50 15 35 173 ...... " Daniel Kecfe 50 50 88 " Vanderpool John 50 50 1 28 " Edmund Whalen 70 70 1 23 1851. .Franklin Jaine-A Paine 200 150 150 105 1853. . " Joseph Kassett 75 50 50 40 " Hiram Woodburn 100 100 100 80 1852. .Granville.. Henry Hawly IG4 170 170 4 00 1853. " H Townsend P>4 164 164 2 69 Herrick. . Dechastellux CL C 200200 255 " Owen Dougherty 105 105 1 39 laroy. Lvtnan Railev 22 I 18 87 " Oif Nelson 144 4 140 3 ;o 1854. Monroe Jared Hart J house and lot 1 05 Overtoil ('Maloney 100 100 5 95 164 " James A Paine 150 150 105 " Hiram Woodburu 100 100 70 1553. l'ike. JasS Stevens 30 30 3 31 1851.. Rome.. Daniel Hill 50 40 40 54 " Chester Wedge 50 60 12 48 156 " David Eiklor - 50 60 1 j 65 1 77 " Samuel Cooley 50 25 25 32 1652 .Rome Daniel Hill. 40 40 62 " Nathan Hill, 92 18 74 228 1853. . " William Unan, 62 20 42 50 " Eli Rolls, To 20 50 278 ......Sheslieqnin. . Aaron Shceler, 72 4 66 1 79 South Creek A. Fuller, jr 50 46 3 43 100 " J. Mandeville,jr. 50 40 10 30 128 " Henry Turk, CO 57 3 52 123 1854. " D. A." Fuller, 50 50 50 77 " J. Mandeville, jr 50 50 60 1 07 ...... " Cy.Strowbridge 100 100 3 95 462 '• ( has. White, 45 45 10 35 294 " Amos Fenton, 550 H 40 '• Marv A Yeoman- 1 1662 1662 12 33 Abiii IJ. Fuller, 50 46 3 43 126 " Geo Dunham, 600 131*0 ' 20 75 " Adams A KirbyllSO 1150 t6 06 1852. .Standing Stone. .J Cronan, 45 11 34 102 " Levi Baldwin 15 15 15 27 " Jesse Carman, 50 50 15 35 152 - I W Castor, 60 3 57 1 17 " Knierv Gibbs, 44 44 44 70 " 1* I) Havens, 43 45 36 7 502 John Wood, 45 45 15 30 229 1853 " I W Custard, 59 59 5 54 115 " Emery Gibbs, 44 47 47 75 " 1' D Havens. 43 40 40 5 CO ... " Harvev Tuttb', 50 50 15 35 200 " J.I A- DM Dull, 100 100 KM) 160 1654. *' I W Castor, 59 5 54 100 1850 Smithfield J T Hall. 160 160 30 120 370 1852 " R L Morton, 50 7 43 134 " Wm Rolfe, 50 2 48 120 1853. " Solomon (tatcs 75 75 75 1 81 " John O Sterns, 192 192 192 361 1854 " Amos Hose, 100 15 85 277 " John •) Sterns. 192 192 4 03 1853. Tuscarora John Phinney, 20 10 10 45 .ToOranda bo. Joshua Johnson house and lot 82 1654. . •• John M'lntosh. .house and lot 3 84 .... " Patrick Burke lot 2 00 Towanda south. .B. Wilcox est. 77 49 1853 .Ulster James Lenox. 50 50 20 30 240 1851 . Warren. Thos G Dunn. 50 50 6 44 1 39 1853. " Henry Blanchard 160 100 100 189 " George l'rinee. 160 100 12 88 218 1854 " Heurv Blanchard 100 100 100 1 40 1852 Wv-ox J L Guise!in- 100 100 10 90 .! 04 1853. Wilmot. Richard Biles 50 5 45 87 . " Carney David 113 113 149 " John Kimball 113 60 60 80 " Edwd Overton 99 99 1 32 Abiat Woodward 113 113 150 " David Whipple 85 100 5 95 152 1654 " John Mulligan HS 10 78 1 35 1851 .Wyalu-ing Derrick Cobb 75 70 15 55 184 E. C. KELLOGG, Trcas. Brad. Co. Trcasnrer's Office, Towanda. April 1. 1856. N'OTICE. —Notice i hereliv etition : WKeretipon the same having been perused and examined by the Cwnrt and the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained appearing to Is" lawful am! not injurious to the community, the court directed said writing to la- filed in the office of the Pruthonotary of said cyirt, and that no tice Is* inserted in the Bradford Reporter for at lea-t throe week- before next Term—that application has been made to said court to grant said charter of incorporation ; and if no sufficient reason i- shown to the contrary, the said court will on the first day of May Term next, decree said petitioners to Is- a corporation 11s prmod for in said peti tion. ALLEN M'KEAX, Pruth'rv. Towanda, March 17. 1656. HKCJ ISTKIi'S NOTIUKS.—Notice is here by given that there lisve la-en filed and settled in the office of the Register of Will-, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following estates, viz : Final account of S. S. Bradley, administrator of the es tate of Michael Vincent, iate 01 Purell.doc'd. Final account of Olive Slialer. administratrix of the estate of George Slialer. late of Burlington, dee'd. Partial account of Daniel Strong, executor of the estate of John Strong, late of Weils, dee'd. Final account of John Elliott and -I. F. t'hnmbcrlin. ad ministrator of the estate of Wm. Morrow, late of Wyalu sing, dee'd- Final account of John A. Codding and Betsey Barnes, executors of tie* estate of Rhesus Barnes, hit* - <>t l'ike. de ceased. Final account of Nelson Barnes, administrator of the es tate of Amos Green, late of Orwell, dee'd. Final account of John Flynn and Catharine ko-iek. for merly Catharine O'Keefe, administrator of Pan"! O'Kccfe late of Rome, deceased. And the same will he presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the sth day of May next, for confirmation and allowance. JAMES H. WEBB. Register. Register's Office. Towanda. March 26. 1656. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—In pursu ance of an order of the Orphaus' Court of Bradford conntv. will lie exposed to public sale on the premises, sit 1 o'clock, P. M.. 011 WEDNESDAY, the 30tb day of April next, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the township "f South Creek, in said county, containing 95 acres or thereabouts, bounded on the north by land- of Philo Kassett and James Dewey; east bv land of F. B. Brown, and smith by land of Augustus Hillman : with alxiut sixty acres improved, with an orchard thereon growing and a framed house and barn thereon erected— hjaid lot of land belonging to the estate of William Decker late of said township, deceased, and is the same lot- on which he resided at the time ot his death. Attendance will he given and terms of sale made known by the sub scriber or by some person for him. C'AL\ IN W EST, Ridghury", March 18, 1856. Executor. Vr TUTOR'S XOTICE. —Jj/carjy S, Mcn ur now to the use of J. M- I'cck and 11. M. Moore vs. Richard Horton and Curtis Smith. In the court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 299, May Term, 1854. The undersigned Auditor appointed by -aid Court , to distribute the funds rai-ed bv Sheriff sale of defendant s real estate, will attend to" the duties assigned him at hi* office in tbc I6. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Cegol S\btcrtiaeintnl3. vJIILRIH' S SALE.—By virtue of sundry I—s writs of Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ot Bradford County, and to me dire jted, will he exposed to public sale at the Court House in the boro'of Towanda, on Monday, May 5. 1856. , 9 , C( j. ? following described lot piece or par cel of land situate in Litchfield tvvp., bounded on the ndrth by landl ot Stephen Evans,' east by land of Wm. Cotton and bcclev Goble south by land of Orson Career. „d west by other lauds ot defendant, Allen Baldw in, containing about fifty-two acres more or ieaa. T '. A H^T~. O, " ; ", tt : uir '" l P iet ' or parrel of laud situate iu Litchfield township, bounded ou the north bv lands of 1 honiOK Munu, we.-t by lands of It. B. Kceler. south' bv kinds ot Jacob Campbell or Joseph Parks, east bv lands of i 1 *bout thirty acres more or less. r ,r.°" C U | i" 1 , piect ; or l ,arcel of la,,d Mituatc ill Litchfield tw p., Uunded north by the public highway ami Und of Cyrud Ajornll east bv laud of Stephen Kvans and other lauds of defendant, Allen Baldwin, south by land of Orson Carner, and West by lauds of Thomas Munn. con taining about eighty acres more or less, about fifteen aere lmproyed and one framed barn thereon. 1 lot I jietP or parcel of land situate 1n Litehheld twp., bounded on the north, east and south bv other lands of Allen Baldwin, and west by lands of Thom as Munn, containing one acre more or less, all Improved, one log house with a framed addition and one saw mill thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac Shen ard executor of Job Shepard, deceased vs. Allen Baldwin te ' Evans. Also, the same plaintiff vs. xifi-u | Baldwin. j ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of Inland situate in W v-ox twp., bounded as follows to wit • (Beginning at the N. YV. corner of Alviu Whitney's lot. thencenortU eajt 11X2 porch.st<> adrv hemlock; thence , south 51° east 64 perches to the N. W. corner of a small I lot deeded to L. S. Case ; thence south 18° we-t 31 per ! dies to the south-west corner of said Case's lot ; them e j south 51 east 15 perches to t lie south-east corner of Case's lot ; thence north IS° ofuu t 31 perches to the north ea-t | corner of said Case's lot ; thence south 51° east 97 per j dies to a post; thence south 1° West 167 perches to the , north cast corner of Valentine Woodburn's lot • thence north 51° west 216 perches to tlie beginning, containing ■ 121 acres more or less, about 50 acres improved one log I house one framed house, a framed barn and a few fruit j trees thereon. | Seized and taken in execution nt the suit or Burton j Kingsbury vs. T. \\. A W. E. Woodburn. j ALSO Ihe following described lot piece or parcel of j land situate in Ditrell tvp.. bounded north by lands in I possession of John Johnson, east by lands of Samuel Y'an derpool and the Benjamin Ada farm (originally ) nowoe , cupied by S. S. Bradley, south bv land- of Means A Storr-. j west by the Wm. Morrison tract, now owned bv David Cash, containing about four hundred and thirty acres, more or less, about fifty acres improved, four plank and framed houses and one framed barn thereon. ALSO--A duster ot Glands lying In the Susquehanna river, know ii as the ereltcs more or less, , about ten acres thereof improved, one log house thereon. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Christian Heverly vs. John Read. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp. bounded on the north by land of Guy C. aud James W. Ira inc. on the ea-t by lands of John Bnstfd and Siuiou Pool, on the South by land- of l Ezra K' llogg, on the west by lands of Jerome S. Sal-- j bury, containing about seventy-six acres ire the same more j or Ic—. 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. Lyon . vs. Wm. Kelch. i ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of ! land situate in Lcßov twp. bounded north hy land- of itu-sell Haxton and John l.ooniie. West hy lands of John , Haxton, south by lands of Kthsri Pepper. Latham Andrus j and Uriah Clark. East by land of Pearl Haxton, eontain- I ing alrout thirty-nine acres more or les, about twenty-five | aens improved, one framed or plank house, one framed . barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Francis B. i Temton vs. Edward K. Sabin. I- ALSO- The defendant's interest in the following lot, jiiece or parcel of laud situate in Leßoy township bound ed on the north and east by lands of John tlammond. south bv the Towanda Creek, and west by lands belong ing to the estate of Steley Holcomb, dee'd.. containing j about twenty acres more or less, all improved, three log | houses, two framed barns, one saw mill, blacksmith shop, ! and a few fruit trees thereon. AIJ-o—One other lot, pie -e or parcel of land situate in : Lel'oy twp.bounded on the north bylandsof YY iii.liunyon. east by lands of Y". Brine, south by lands of Jesse YY'arble ' ton, west by lands ot P. Shoemaker, Philander Hurley, | 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 aud | fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Xedebiah I Smith 2d, to the ore of E. Pomeroy vs. Ellis Hoaglaud. j ALSO—The f 11'w ing de-eribed lot piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster twp.. Ismnded north by land- of S. ' Mvers, east by the public highway, south bv land of J. 5 Hall, west by land of P. F. YY'clis and S. Huff, containing I one acre, be the same more or less, one frame ham and a ) few fruit trees thereon. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of YVelle- and : Harris now to the use of M. YY". Hamilton vs. G.J. YY'alker. ALSO—The following described Jot piece or parcel of land situate in R"mr twp. and bounded on the north by ' land- of ('. P. Worthing, on the cast by the road leading ' from Rome Springs to Morley Hill, on the south by lands I of L. T. Lent, on the west by lands of S. YY". Elliott, eon j taining one hundred and seventy-five acres, be the same , more or le-s, about seventy acres improved, one framed | house, one framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees ! thereon, Al-SO—The following described lot piece or parcel of i land situate in Itoiue twp. bounded north by ('. ('. Worth | ing. e.ist bv lands of YY'ni. Elliott and P. Murpliy, south by land- of ii. Dolison. wi st by the road leading from Rome j Springs to Morley Hill, containing eighty acres more or less, about thirty acres improved and an orchard of fruit ! tree- thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of ! land situate in Rome twp. hounded north and west by the public highway, south by other lands of Jud-on llol j comb, tiie defendant.east by lands <>f John Passniore.con taining eighty feet front and two hundred and fourteen i feet back?he the same more or ie-s, all improved, one framed house, one framed storage house and hall and one large framed baru and shed ana one framed store house thereon. ...... . r ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate iu Rome twp. bounded north by lot conveyed i to Jndsou llol'-omb. the defendant, by Lewis Ooff, east hy lands of John Puss more, south by lands of P. Forhes. we-t by the public highway, containing fifty feet front and two I hundred and five feet'deep, be the name more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling house and a few fruit trees ' ALSO The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp. bounded north by lands of Lmii : ea YY'attb—. east bv lauds of YV. E. Maynard, south by tlie public bighwav, vve-t by lands of YY'm. Berry, containing iofl feet by 90 feet, be tlie same more or less,all improved, one framed barn thereon. the following described >ot ptcce o r pan el of 1 laud situate in Rome t-vp. bvufldkd north Uybndc o! Lew fcegal xVinu'rUscmciUe. is Barnes and Martini Warner. eaat by lands of Louisa Wattles, Polly ( runnier and Martha Warner, south by the public highway, west by lands ol Martha Warner, contain ing 111 acres, be the same more or less, all improved, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO--The following described lot piece or- parcel of , laud.situate in Rome twp.. bounded north and east bv lands of Morris Cranmer, south by the public highway west by the Baptist meeting house lot and land* of Win. ( laggett aud others, containing two acres, be the saim more or lea.*, all Improved, one framed house, one framed granary and one framed barn thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land Hituste in Rome twp. bdhnded north by the Towner Hill rond. east by lands olJudsnn Holcouib, the defendant, south and west by land* of John Paasmorc, containing 50 feet front and Mb FEET deep. IK- the anwe inorc or less, all improved, one (Famed bouse thereon. Al.SO—The following described lot piece or parrel of land in Rome twp.bounded north by the Towner llill road, east bv otber lands of Judson Hfdcomb, drfeiidnnt. south by lauds of John Passraoic, west by other lauds of Judson Holcouib, defendant, containing 60 feet frout aud 160 hack, be the same more or less, one framed house, one framed burn thereon. Al.Sb—The following described lot piece or parcel of land sitmite in Rome twp. bounded north by the Towner Hill road, east by other lands of Jnd*ou Holeoiuh, the defendant, south by lands of John Pa**roorc, we*t bv oth er land* of Judson Holeoinb, defendant, containing 50 feet front and MO fi-ct deep, l.e the same more or h-sip all improved, one blacksmith shop thereon. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land .situate in Rome twp. hounded north bv the Towner Hill read, cast by lands of Mrs. Amanda Hke, south by lands of johu Pass more, we-t by other lands of Judson Tfolcomb, the defendant, containing 50 feet front nnd 150 feet back, lie the same more or less, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of a. Hutchin son A Co. v-. Judson Holeonib. Also at the suit of Murtcy, Benedict A Co. vs. Judson Holcouib. Also, at the suit of Lee, Murphev A Co. vs. Juilson 110 l ,-omb. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp., bounded north by lands of Ger shwin lowner and James \1 ("abc, south by other lands of James N. Ingalls, the defendant, west by "lands of Jauies B. Demoney, containing eight acres more or less, all im proved, one old irriet mill, one framed dwelling hou.se, one framed shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Al.SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Rome twp., bounded north bv other lauds of J.unes X. Ingnll*, defendant, east by lands of James M'Calie, south by lands in possession of Nelson Lent, west by lands in possession of Clark Baxter arid James B. De money, containing five acres and 46 perches he the same more or le s, about live acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James M'- Calie vs. James X. Ingalls. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parrel of land situate in Granville twp. bouuded north by land of Htreeter. east by Hurry, Kn-tus and Philander Saxton, south by lauds belonging to the estate of Henry Saxton, dee'd., west by land formerly owned by D. L. Saxton, and lately sold to E. and C. Williams, containing about fifty acre.* be the same more or less, about 25 acres improved, with one log house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. W. A D. I-'. Pomcrey vs. Henry Ayers. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Ilidgbery twp. bounded north bv unseated lands, east by a lot known us the Ellen Batv lot, south by land of David Gardner, west by laud of John Miihlaugh, con taining about fifty acre*, more or less, ten or fifteen acres improved, one board shantee, log stable and a tew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. G. Cor nell now to the use of Samuel Ravnor vs. Theodoras lair rison. ALSO— The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp. bounded north by John E. Means and Michael Hurana. on the east by lands of John h. Means, on tin- south by the State road and lauds of Samuel Strope, and on the west by lands of Milton Bailey, containing one hundred acres, be the same more or less, about seventy acres thereof improved, with one frame house, one frame barn and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jeremiah 11. Decker to the use of (. L. \Y ard vs. Jonathan Thomp son. ALSO The defendant's interest, supposed to be the undivided one half of the following described lot piece or parcel of laud situate in Monroe twp. hounded north, by lands of Sevellon L. Fowler, cast and south by the public highway, west by land* formerly belonging to Joseph Griggs, containing about 4 acres more or less, all improv ed and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp. bounded north by Rosette A Bieking, east by lands of ( . M. Hakes, south by lands of Joseph Memir di and the public highway, west by lands of Dr. Gillett, containing about twenty acres, all improved. Seized and taken iri execution at the suit of John Han son to the use of E. W. Baird vs. Rollju Wilcox. AIJSO—' The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp. bounded as follows : Be ginning at a white pine corner of Ruth Shepnrd : thence north Bfi°, west by lands oi John Campbell and Thomas Evans. 142 jiei-ehes to a post ; thence south I°. west by lands of George Sort In Up, 8,1 4-10 perches to a post"; thence south Bit°, east 142 perches to a post; thence north I°, east 85 4-Hl perches to the place of beginning, con taining 74 acres be the smne more or less, about forty acres improved, ith a log house, the body* of a log barn, a slmntee and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David Bar ber vs. Johu Campbell and Abraham Campbell terrc tenant. ALSO By virtue of a writ of l-ev.iri Fa.? piece or par cel of land in South Creek township, distinguished as part and parcel of a lot No. 568,1, and bounded and descri bed as follows : Is-gintiiug at a norway pine standing at the north ea.-t crner of lot no. 5686. "and on the line be tween the state of New York and Pennsylvania, them e south 46.1 per lies to the south east corner of said last men tioned lot ; thence from a lurch tiee standing at said cor ner ca-t. :'.7;i perches to a lwech tree standing at the south east corner of lot no. 56*5 ; thence north 116 perches to a hemlock ; tln-nee north 26° west 125 perches to a maple; thence north 4o" west f |s-rclies to a norway pine ; thence north 2S ! I OSKI'H KINLSHEKY lias just returned • I from New York with an immense stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, : for the early* trade, and those wishing to get their spring I clothing made up in season can find the most choice ma terial* at his store. Towanda, March 6, 18.16. A VALUABLE BOOS. lARDNFR'S ONE THOUSAND THINGS WORTH j KNOWING—A Book, dearly explaining how to do righp.y almost everything that can lie iwcesary 1n the Kit .len, tbe Parlor, and Dressing Room : and disclosing al.- ne most valrmbtr information, receipts, aud instriic tion in the useful and domestic arts ; to which is added, '* Employment for All ; or a Hundred Ways to Make mo ney. Price, 25 cents. For salt* by M. LAUGRI.IX, Towanda—copies scut by mail on receipt of price. Mirth 20, 1856, legui 'Abocrlicmciua. A DM IN ISTHATOR'd NOTICE.—Notiw Jr\. is hereby given, that all persona indebted to the ea tate of Richard Strublc, deceived, late of Rome township, arc hereby requested to make pavjaent without delay; and all persona having- claims against said estate wll! pk'ase present then iu'lv authenticated for Hctllewent. ' LUCY STP.ULLE, IAVID STRIHLF.. Fe'.rinrv 1? 18,1$. Ad mi 111-t raters. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice J. V is hereby given, that all persons indebted ti> tie es tate of Tlins. A. Strong, dee'd. late of Wells tp. are re quested to make payment without delay ; and atl persons hav ing claims again-d said eatate, must pre-cut them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber*. A MAX DA J. STRONG. A. W. AY RES, February 6, load. Administrators. "XUDITOU'S NOTICE —Jn the Or V h,<#*'- _eJL Court, hi the matter of the estate of Joseph Uric ham. The underrigneil Auditor, appointed to distribute the funds in the hands of the administrators, mill attend to said appointment at the house of C. O. French, in ltidg bery, on Saturday April 5, iB6O, lit 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons having claims upon said money must present them, or el*e be forever debarred from the same. THOMAS SMKAI), Auditor. February itO, 1856. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.— Notice Is hereby given, * Witt all persons indebted to the es tate of FREDERICK HALL, acr'd, late of Canton town twp, are hereby requested to make psyftient' without de lay; and ail persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement, to C. E. Rathboue, of Cantou. H ARRIETT E. BRADLEY. Feb. 7, 1856. Administratrix with will annexed. A UDITQR'S NOTICE.- Jn the matter cf J.X. the estate of ."Minor ft. It T'/cox. deceased. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Auditor appointed by said" Court, to distribute funds in the bauds of the Administrators of said e**tate, 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 F.'tii day of April. 1856, at two o'clock. P. M„ when and where all persons having claims upon said funds must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. March I*. 1855. P. 1). MORROW. Auditor. A DM INISTII ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice il. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Jefferson It. Ruudell. dee'd., late of Armenia twp.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. HANNAH RFN DELI., ELIriH A ROCKWELL, February, 20, 1866. Administrators. A DM IN IST R A TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice XJL is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of WM. HORNING deceased, late of South Creek township, to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate, will present them du ly authenticated for settlement. JACOB HORNING, Administrator de bonis rum. February '26, 18.16. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice A \ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of CATHARINE HORNING, dee'd., late of South Creek, are requested to make payment without delay; and those having demands against said estate w ill present them duly authenticated for settlement. Feb. 26. 15.16. JACOB HORNING. Administrator 4 DMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AH persons in l\ debted to the estate of OWEN C'ARR. deceased, lute of HEIIIIICK tow nship, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. NANCY CAIIR, February 26, 18.16. Adinistratrix. "PROCLAMATION. —Whereas, the Hon. L DAVID WILMOT, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford, Sus quehanna and Sullivan,and Hons. MYRON BW.I.AKT> and MAURY ACKI.KV, Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept liearing date the 20tli,day of March, A .D.1856, to me directed. for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. < leneral Quarter Sessions of the Peace. Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Townn- ! da. for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the sth day of MAY next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and | Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that tliey 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 1 things which to their office appertains to be done ; and | those who arc houud by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of raid County, or who shall be bonnd to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them us shall IK- just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 22d of March, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-six, and of the Independence of the United States, the seventy ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff." rpRIAL LIST, for MAY Term, 1856 Bradford County Court. FIRST WEEK. rt.AINTIKFS. | PKFENPANTS. i NATURE. Horace Williston, jr., Edward Ovcrtou, .Trespass. David Barber. j.lohti Snyder, . Appeal. Pennington A Hoffu Alvin Seward, Ejectment. David Barber, | Stephen R. (.'handler, >ci. Fa. O.M.Nelson. j< buries Drake, Appeal. Welles A Harris, j I'. A" A.Arnold, .Issue. Jacob Reel, 'Francis 11. Arnold, j Appeal. Jno. Towlinson AO-ißciij. B. Hade's Adm's. Debt. Van Dusen .V Jaggei j John G Russell ct al j do William E. Gore, ,'Collins M. Segar, jSci. Fa.Bail. David Barber. jJosiah 1 lender-hot, jSoi. Fa. B. Coolbaugli's adui.iil. S. Salsliurv, i Appeal. Andrew C. Craig, John Flood. (Debt. Luther Dan. Asaliel Loomis, ICase. Jtidsun Holcouib, C N Shipraan j I'rover. Erastus Lovett. .Joseph Seely. j Ejectment. Hiram 11. Kinyon, ID. Monroe et al. do Rogers Fowler, U. Schroder, ( Appeal, ("ninth of Penn'a, D Hapeman et al j Debt. John M. Pike, Henry Merrill. j Appeal. Stephen Pierce, David Corby et al. j Ejectment. SECOND WEEK. rr.AiNTirrs. ' DEFENDANTS. NATURE. Henry Crammond, jO. F. Spalding. Ejectment. ratne ] Charles Drake ct al. do Crane A Caldwell, Asa I> Brown, 'Case. Chas. W. Hawkins, |Wm. Campbell, Debt. F. A. Saxton 4 Co. [John Taylor, trespass. Win. fl. Russell, j Job Dean. Ejectment. Manson Elsbree, ; William Algears, Appeal. iico B Wolcott, .John 8 Williston, , do M H Greenmau Henry Kingsbcry, jDebt. H S Pavidon ! Daniel Harkins. ICase. Welles Si Harris' use! Valentine Smith, ' do John Snyder, \Edmund Sickler. I Appeal. same | same, j do J. -South word's use, {John Griffin, jCnso. Lucius Gibbs | Lewis E Gibbs, j Replevin. Chas it Scoutou, N T Dickinson, Case. John M. Bead, jt'lark Camp et al. Ejectment. Louisa ('. Jackson, j Horace Williston, jr. Sci. Fa. M. C R Brown. IIC N Kinder, Appeal. Ezra Spalding, [Johu M Martin, [Case. Williston AEI well, 'David Cash. j do Samuel A Tenant, jJohn Powers et al I Appeal. Henry G. Taylor, | L A. I'erry, j do Franklin Andrews Geo. McClelland et al. [Trespass. ('. K. Rathboue. iWilliam Higby. jEjectment. J. Beuhani's use, jCasc Biiggs, et al. Appeal. Sarah L Fitch, O I' Ballaad, [i.*ase. Reuben Wilbcr, j Erastus Wolcott, Ejectment same j same, | do - K. S. Tracy, Edmund Lewis, ' Appeal. Wm. tlibson, jE.A C. Bonnet, j do E. S. Tracy, lib Campbell et al. ! do N. D. Warlord's Ads Amy Bradford, j do F.A.Tyler, j Francis Tyler, ['"a-e. John Snyder, Samuel Osborne, 1 do Job Sbepsrd's Exs. j Welles A' Harris et al. 'Debt. Geo P Channel, iC Thomas et al. . do Tp of Franklin, Jeremiah Myers, ICase. Kd Carpenter et al. |J Powell ct al 1 Ejectment. Washburn A Ames, jl). T. Vanvccliton, j('ase. Sclar Satterli-e, N" Adams et al (Tre-pass. Sanderson A King'y E D Baxter IKjcctment. John Cole, OW Dodge, | Appeal. Wm. Kiff, Orson Bit-key et al. jEjectinent. John E.Goodrich, Jacob G. Rockwell, IDebt. HennCovert, James Minard j Appeal. Richard Sinselmngh. A. J. Miller, tlo Seth W. Paine, J. S. Peterson et al. HVht. J. Williams 2d. use. Charles Williams, K, i. Fa. Bartholomew White.pinnies White. j Trespass. M. F. Ran-on i, Patrick Kane et al. ! Ejectment. J. B. M. Hinman, |S. L. Fowler et al. , do BVSubpo-nas for the fir-t week to l>c made returna ble on Wednesday, Mav 7th, 18.16, at IP, A. M., and for the second week on tfio following Monday, Mav 12 at Bb A. M. ALLEN McKEAN. Profbtmniary. 011 LRI FK'S S A Llv Isy virliio of n writ kJj of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pier.* of Bradford countv, ami to me directed, will lie exposed to public sale at tlif- Court House, in the Imii-O' of Towanda. on MONDAY, April 1 Ith. 1856. at 1 o'clock P. M.. the following lot., piece or parcel of land situate in Athens Born". Isiunded on the moth bv lands of F. S. Ifoyt. on the east by Main street, on the south by Sbimnau A Weilca. containing 60 feet, front and 80 feet liaek, be tbe same more or less, all improved, one building occupied as a dwelling house and wagon shop and shed attached, and one blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit, of George A. Perkins vs. James Smith. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff Office, Towanda, March 17, 1856. OOPS Imnght nt my Store will berlclivor- T ed to anv part of the Rerctigb FiH f OF fHAHi if June 2 Iri'ii. L T. F( X £ gal C IILKIFF'S SALE—By virtue of u certtuii writ ™ >1 **••. iwed out of the G'-tirt -f V,^'F? U Pleaaof iiradfoid County, and to me dirritcd will bcMpored to public mk -it tlx- Court House m th b ? r /'u° f D f x, W^' da .'x U BAlt:kt,AV - Hay i. I*6o. t i o clock. P. 11. the toltowicg described lot piece or uarc*l o: land situate in Giweil twp bounded wth by Unffj ot Zebulcin Frwhit. ct't i-nd.-oi.tb bv ! u.da i f Albert Cot}-- |iu, weft by lands ot A. G- Matthew-., containing r,n ncrea more or le-a, about Juacies imjuoved. w lib a trained home, a'framed burn,a sax will,anapple orcbtud at.d otlu r fn.it tree' thereon. be.zt.l and taken in at the cult of Clwuncty Friabie v. Thomas Blsndirg. Al>o—TLe following described lot piece or pugcl of laud situate hi Wysox twp. bounded :w> follow..; Begin ning at the south west corner of Alexander Wickiztr a lot, tlienee south St' J , east lot 3-10 perches to the north weet corner ot N. Ibuk'a lot i thence south 1° went 129 perches to ibe t-outbuc-t corner of su,d Talk's lot; their u north Sii° went 21>4 3-10 perches to u white j..;ne for a cor ner ; tliencc n< rth l 3 cat i 29 per. ties, to the place of be ginning, containing 4 acres and 17 perches mote or lean, about '2O acres improved, a log house,* log barn and truit trees thereon. Koircd and taken in c xwnti"D at the- suit of L. C. Lnj | n.oteleav.jc now to the use of burton Kingsbury vu. George !.enox. Al.So—All that certain lot piece or parcel of land ly ing and being in tlie tiruii-hips of beriiiigtoli and Tnwei;- da and bounded as follows : iteginning at a poplar. south' west conn i ol lot No. 274, on uanant ldtKo.4l3o,thence west on the south line ol -aid warrant, 202 perches to it white maple for a cormr ; theme north 7Vc 2*lo perches to ti post; tncuce east 202 perches to, the West line-id said lot No. 2i I ; (hence south 7i' 210 perches to tlx- beginning, containing one hundred ceres, strict measuie, it being t*-' ken from the south end of lots No. 270 and 270 on said warrant No. 4130. about 7i> acres thereof improved, with .one frame hou.w, one Inline barn atnl a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seir-d ami taken ir. < xecution at the suit of Robert B. Davidson administrator of Wm. Davidson, who survived Timothy Paxson, now to the use i (J- L. Ward vs. F-liaha Foster, with notice to Jonathan Thompson terre tenant. ALSO.-The defendants interest in that "certain piece, parcel or lot of laud situate and lying in the town o." South Creek, known and distinguished as pait and parcel of lot No. 5r.i5, bounded and described as follow.-,:—Bo ginning nt a Norway pine standing at the norttierist cor ner of lot No. 5686, and on tlie line I-ctwi.cn the Statea < f New York and Pennsylvania : thence south 409 perches to the southe-ift corner of said last mentioned iot ; thence from u bitch tre standing at said corner.st 373 perches to a beech tree standing nt the boutlicasl corner of lot N't. 5685 ; tlienee north llti perehestoaheinh" k ; thtli- o north 26 a . West i 25 perches to a maple ; thence north IU C . west 4'J perches to a Norway pine ; thence north 2o° west 95 perches to a Norway pine ; thence north 40°, west 1 11 perches to a Norway pine standing on the Is.- t.ire mentioned boundary line between the States of New Y-rk ar.d Pennsylvania ; thence along said boundary ime north 87°, west IC3I perches to the place of beginning, containing 831 acres tnore or leas, about 230 acres improv ed, three framed houses, four log houses, one steam saw mill, one blacksmith shop 3 framed barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon—(excepting therefrom a certain piece or parcel of land conveyed by deed from Jared Ar nold to G. A A. 11. Kinsman, containing 200 acres and 7 perches, more or less, and bounded as follows : Beginning at a Norway pine on the state line, and being the north west corner of said lot 5635, and running thence along the State line 166 l-lo rods to a stake and stones, the north west corner of George Dunham's bind ; thence s-uth I°, west along said Dunham's land. 192 7-10 rods to a corner, yet to be made ; thence nearly west, on a lhie parallel with the Statu line. 166 1-10 rods to a corner, yet to be made ; thence uorth I°. east lob 7-10 perches io the be ginning) leaving 030 acres and 133 perches more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Man sua Illibrec 2d vs. George Dunham. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Totvanda, March 31.1856. ORPHAN'S COURTSALK.-- By virtue of an order ol tlx*Orphan's Court of Bradford county, I will expose to public sale upon the premises, on MON DAY. the 2sth day of APIIfL next, ut one o'clock, I'. >l. a certaiu tract piece or parcel of land situate in Columbia twp., bounded and described as follows, viz : Commencing at a post and stones on the n -rth side of the Conuty road, being a corner of 11. Bixby's lot ; thonci- south one" and a half perches to the centre of said road ; thence al-mgeaid south 734* 1 " est 14 3-100 perches to a corner; Lhcuce north s°, west 5 perches and J of a perch to a corner : thence south 79°. west 9 perches and 23-lOu of a p* r h to a cor ner, on IV. G. Bradford's eastern bound*}' line ; thence by said \V. G. Bradford, ix-rth 2°. east twenty-four and 64-loi) perches to a post : thence by 11. Bixby, outh B4°. cast 22 perches and 1-10 of a perch to a post and stones, a cor ner of said Bixby ; thence further by said Bixby, south I°, west 21 perrhes 8-100 of a perch to the place of"beginning, containing about three acres of land be the same more or less. Late the estate of Lemuel Mosher. ilec'd. HANNAH MOSHER, administratrix. April 2, 1830. "V^ OTICE.—Notice is heroLv given tliut on J. a the 19th day of February, 1856, A.J. Noble, J. Y. Hinniau, Stephen Felton, C. S. Bushel 1, U". A. Chamber lin and others, citizens of Towanda borough, presented their petition to the Court of Common Fleas of the Coun ty of Bradford, praying t-> lie incorporated under the namo and style of " The Odd Fell -ws' Rail Association of the Borough of Towanda," agreeably to a constitution annex ed to said petition : Whereupon the same having been pe rused aud examined bv the Court, and the objects, article* and conditions therein set forth and cor.tn-ncd appearing to be lawful and not injurious to the community, the Court thereupon directed said writing to be filed in thu office of tlie I'rothonotarv of said Court, and that ti<>tire Is inserted in one newspaper in said county, at least three week' before next 'ferny that an application lias been made to -aid - oart to grant said charter of incorporation : and if no sufficient reason i- shown to the contrary, thu said court will on the lir-t day of May u-rtn decree ; said petitioners, to be a corporation as prayed for in said | petition. ALLEN M'KEAN", Froth'ry. t Towai.da, March 31, 1 -.V,. ORI'IIANS COURT ALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Coun ty, wii! be exposed to public ie on the premises, nt 1 o'clock. M.. on TUESDAY, tin- Btb day of April, A. D. 1356. the following village lot find buildings thereon, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situiite, lving and I ing in tin- lm rough of Troy, and bounded on the South bv Klmira strict, on the west and noitli by larul of Alonz.o Long, anil on the east by lands of Steplien Fierce, Esq., containing about £ of an acre be same more or less. Attendance given, and terms made known on dav of sale. lb \Y. C. lIEBRIC'k. Guardian of E. Herrick Thomas, and Laura Adelaide Thomas, minor children and heirs at law of Allen E. Tho mas. lati- of Troy borough, deceased. Tr'y Boronoii. Mar< h 9, W. 6. i. D. HUMPHREY 1.3 NOW RECEIVING an excellent assortment of pent'*, boy's, ladies', • hildren's an-1 misses' 110UT3 A BOOT ES. Also. Shoe l'egs, Thread, Linings and Findings, to which he invites fmblic attention. ■" All persons having unsettled accounts or notes duo I the subscriber, arc invited to make payment. Those con -1 lenient may call on ('. Frisbie. Esq. or T. Humphrey, in i itrwell, prei ions to tin- 15th of February m-xt, after which [ time delinquents may expert special invitations to v .-it Towanda. " J. D. 11l MI'HRFY. I Towanda. January 9, 1855. THE PEOPLE'S CLOTHING STORE! 18] GREAT BARGAINS! [56 XME. E. Sole men, Proprietor. riHIIS extensive Ready-made < lothing Establishment. L situated in M rcur's block. Main -tr*et, has just lon ti'.lcii with a large ass/irtment ofSl'lilNG • LOTHING. The proprietor ass-ires the public that b* has the ts-st and cheapest assortment ever offered in Towanda : and t prove this fact hti respectfully a.-ks the public to • all and examine for themselves. Persons-wishing good bargains and an elegant suit, or nny portion thereof, well made of substantial material Ciiat. Vest, Fautaloms. fnvat. f'ollnrs. and in fm't every thing in the line, will do well to call. He is confident lio can siitisiy all in price and quality. " Don't forget the place -one door south of Mcrcur's store, Main-st. Towanda, March 28,1856. BAKERY & RESTAUR ANT. One Door XnrlJi of the Ward I[ousc. r |"MIK subscriber would respectfully inform bis friends I and the public generally that be has opened a R\- KElit AND EATING SALOON, one door north of the Ward House, where be intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in the line, an eh a** Bread. Biscuit. Rie-k. Cracker*. .l*nnilcs, all kinds of Uake. Ac. Having secured tin* services of an experienced baker, and nsing nonli but the l*est brands of fiour. he feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Wedding and other parlies furnished wilb whatever re quired. on short notice ami at the most reasonable rate-. A nice assortment of Candies. N'nfs. Emits. Ac., kept always on band and sold at the cheape-t rates. FKI'B-H OYSTERS received three times per week by expr*".-. and sold wholesale and retail. \ fiiTHot < nffpe served mi nt all hour. Don't forget tiia place, ope door north of thu Ward House. February 12. is.*;. 11 A. Bl RBANK. \ T O EXCUSE FOR R.W> HRFAP ! 1 If you procure of DR. 11. ( . TOKTER. ' South 'tore in the \Vurd Honac. Till' INFALI.IBLF YF.AsT POWDER, i Equally adapted to Loaves. Hot FeiUs. Biscuit, Burkwbcat ! and other Griddle Cakes, Gingerbread, all kinds of Sweet Uike.s, Batter tor Dumplings, Puddings. Pot pies, ,Vc. A - ; Trice 25 cent*. March 29. I CTOVK FOR S A T,E.—Oni* Storm Urutl I lO COOKING STOt'F. with Fnrnitnnv.conipleta; nr i ;ne/.,id-hand IVoefl o(-.l("*g Stove ; 0!l PC'*o6(l-hjlld Fll i W Fit-* e. 3-* d one '.roc f-*r bumtinr Coal. • Jjr -7, 'F'ffi PATLEY A KF,HNS