£cgal. QHKIUFF'S SALE. —By virtue of sundry writs of vend, exponas, issued out of the Court of C .mmoii Pleas ot Bradford County, and to nic directed, r. ill 6e exposed to public sale on MONDAY, tiie 4th day „t M AY. A. I)., 1857, at ? o'clock, P. M., at the Court House, iu the brmmgh of Towanda, the following describ t.,l lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Albany twp., bounded north by land of M. H. Codding, east by land of \f. Codding, south cy L. Hatch, and west by land of p. Hatch. Containing 63 acres, more or less, about four acres improved, and a small framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of F. N. Wil- C uX A" Go- vs - Calvin Hatch. ALSO —The undivided one-half of the following dt scrilied lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Monroe twp.. hounded on the north on the north by land of O. Schra dcr. on tin- east by lands of J. Ingham and G. F, Mason, en the south by G. F. Mason, and on the west by John Schroder- Containing 120 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved, one framed house, one log house, franted barn an fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. M. War nrr. to the use of Daniel Bartlett, vs. Charles M. Brown, administrator of William Pipor, deceased. ALSO -The following described lot. piece or parcel of 11 M situate in Smithfield twp., bound's! north by lands i.ilb liolcomb, east by lands of David Brown, south I ■ unseated lands, and west by lands of C. Munn. Con taining 44 acres, more or less, about 40 acres improved, *2 tamed dwelling houses, 1 framed barn, and other out buildings, two apple orchards, and other lruit trees thereon. " Seized and taken in execution at the sv.lt of H. B. Wil lulm vs. J. S. Peterson and Shelton G. French. ALSO —The following described lot. piece or parcel of bind -itiiate in Wilmot twp., bounded mirth by lands of \V. Ingham and Mary A. Ingham, his wife, cast, south and west, by lands of Mary Ann banning. Containing 150 acres, more or less, about 50 acres improved, a log house, a log barn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles F. Welles vs. Charles Hiuderer. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Standing Stone and Wyalusing townships, bounded north bv lands of William Grifiis and Charles Splines, cast by lands of I. Middaugb, south by the Sus ipichanna river, and west by lands of E. W. Baird. Con taining about 150 acres, more or less, about 30 acres im proved, with a fr.imed house, a framed barn, two small .shoe shops, and a few fruit trees thereon. Si ized and taken in execution at the suit of N. Over ti !d, now to the use of John D. Squires vs. IJoyd L. Washburn. Also, at the suit of J. 11. Madill, executor of A. Madill, deceased vs. L. L. Washburn. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land -It-ate in Wilmot township, bounded as follows, to wit : Commencing at the public highway, at a stone I, up, tie-nee running north by the road, 64° east, and 6s ni-r.. thence by the same 78|° east, thence 37 perches t i a stone corner, tlience south, ruuuing 155 perches to a st me or stake, thence west by land of C. F. Welles, 97 per. to a -tone corner, thence north ISO per. to the place of beginning. Containing 84 acres and 112 perches, more , r L -. about 40 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, framed shed, one saw mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moses Ei- IcnburgiT, to the use of P. F. Eiicuburger, vs. Philip Hoff man. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Asylum twp., bounded on the north by lands be -1 -aging to the astute ot T. Ingham, and I'. Bertron, cast i v laud of J. M. Gamble, south by J. 11. A B. StaPord's i.i d. and on the west by lands lielonging to the estate of T. Ingham, deceased, and E. Horton. Containing about 162 a res, more or less, about 39 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot Montanves A Co. vs. Gideon Fitch. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Canton twp., bounded .v.ion, south by lands of Nicholas Everhart, and west by lands of Irad Wilson. Containing about f of an acre, ' i the same more or less, all improved, with a framed h u-e. a framed barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the °uil of Ira Crofut's administrators, to the use of M. L. Wooster vs. Asel !>: ti.eman. A LSi) —The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ;-b in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north by lands of W. t , mpson, on the east by lands of J. P. Horton, on the • nitli r>y lands oi'S. Butler, and on the west by lands of tin- plaintiff, (S Hillbouse). Containing s-4 acres, more o: h ss, about 40 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, one saw mill and an orchard of fruit trees therein. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north by J. P Horton 0- Hiram Horton, east and south by lands of C. F. AVelles, ami west by lands of J. L. Jones. Containing 290 acres, more or less, about 50 acres improved, four plank or framed houses 2 log houses, and some fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of Samuel liilliiouse vs. Henry Gaylord and Burton Edwards. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Kidgbury twp.. bounded north by lands of 11. Gnswnld, east by S. Squires, south by lande of S. Green, and west by lands of A. D. Smith. Containing 50 acres, more or less, about 45 acres improved, with a fram ed house, a framed barn aud shed, au apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Wil s 'ii is. Miles Squires. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Asylum twp., bounded as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a post, the northwest corner of G. Butter's lot, thence north 111 per. to a hemlock,the northwest corner of tlie tract, thence east 60 per. to a hemlock corner by the IB llenback road, thence along the same south 13°. ■ art 112 per. to a beech, northeast corner of G. Cotter's I d. thence along his north line, west 68 per., to tlie be ginning. Containing 51 acres and 54 per., more or less, and being the land conveyed by T. Harris, by deed dated the 2(itb day of Dec. 1855* to William Sullivan, recorded in Deed Bow, Nq. 24, pages7s. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S .llivan vs. iKninis Cokely. ALS()—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin twp., bounded as follows, to wit: I'.- ginning at a hemlock, the nortli-west corner of a lot <■ upietl by J. Camp, and bought by said Camp of J Iteed, ruining tlience north 31° east 212 "rods to an old birch < -mer, thence south ssj° east 331 rods to a post, thence • ith west 212 rods to a post, thence north 56$° west 94 roils to a post, the east corner ot llaytborn lot, thru e north 31° east 106 rod- to a post, thence north -j" west to the State road, tlience south westerly along id road to J. Camp's north line, thence nortli ss|° west si ng said Camp's line. 54 per., to the place of beginning. 0 ntaining, (agreeable to G. F. Mason's survey for C. i'.-iine.) 332 acres, be the same more or less. The above "■scribed let being composed of lots No. 1 and 2, and fractional parts of Nos. 7 and 8, about 3 acres improved, a . i 2 log ho ises thereon. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel ot land situate a Franklin twp., bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning t 1.. I). West's south o*t corner, running theme south > k 4° east 108 rods to an old maple stump, thence north ii° east 132 rods to a post, tlience north s*|° west 108 ■ i-1 > a post, L. I). West's northeast corner, thence -oath :;H° west 132 per., to the place of beginning. Con taining 62 and 35-100 acres, be the same, more or less, it " ig tiie east part of lot No. 16. 6 zed and taken in exeeution at the suit of Brown A F. kus-ll vs. George Walker. ALSO —The following described Int. piece or parcel of - cid situate in Derrick twp., bounded north by lands ot "wen Doughertv, east bv .John M'Cana. .south by E. Sill, ar.d west by laniu of C. Sill and A. E. Dopont. Contain ;,ig 104 acres, more or less, about 46 acres unproved, one h i-e and plank house, a framed barn, a framed corn M isc. and work house, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. AI,N() -One other lot, piece or partc-1 of land situate is Derrick twp., bounded north by lands ef .1. Sill, east y V.. Angle, south by J. La&kcv, "and west by lands of A. K. Dupont. Containing lzl acres, more or less, about 50 a res improved, a fromed house, a framed barn and bed 'tead factory and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized anil taken in execution at the suit of 11. J. Ma '!•!!. executor of A. Madill, dee'd., vs. George Sill, Edwin Ml. Butler Sill and Joseph Sill. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sitn ste in Borne twp., Bradford Co., bounded on the north by mds of I'eter Layton, east by lands of John L. Cannon, - ith by lands of Moses .Moody and west by lands belong -I.g to the estate of Daniel Keeffe. Containing about six -ix acres, more or less, about twenty-live acres improv ' 1. • nc framed house, a framed barn and au orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALS(>—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate i Rome township, bounded north and cast by lands lie '•mging to the estate of Stephen Cranmer, dee'd, south • the highway and west by lauds belonging to the es of Stephen Cranmer dee'd. Containingaboiiteighty ' -at feet front and one hundred and fifty feet deep, all improved, one framed house and a few fruit tree-thereon. W.SO One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate "t Rome twp., bounded north by the highway, east,sooth r, l we-t by lands belonging to the estate of Stephen ' racmer, dee'd. Containing about fifty feet front, by one j ' adred ami fifty feet deep, alt improved, one framed •6 re tiouse, one framed horse burn thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land sitnate in ""-lioquin twp., bounded north by lands of John Mur i 'iy, ea-t by lands of George Kinner, south by lands in ! --i on of Charles Chaffee and west by lands of Benja- I ' •Ftephenson. 6. zr ] uri( j t a j( Cn i n execution at the suit of Gilbert, j "rr-nt-.ss a- 'j' u ttle vs. S. F. Washburn. Also at the suit of George W. Tuttle vs S. F. Washburn j '"•J Hiram Frost, co-partners, Ac. ■ *o—The following described lot, piece or parcel of v A'i situate iu Bidgbery twp., bounded north by lands of • 'in Kings ley, ea-t by lands of Wm. Stephens, south by (i i- of Aaron \V. Burnbam and west by lands of Robert >er and Joel Peterson. Containing one hundred and acres, more onjess, about sixty-five acres improv '4. with a framed house, a framed barn and an apple or al and other fruit trees thereon. V taken in execution at the suit of West A ° r 'tis vs. Aaron Qstrandcr. The following let. piece or parcel of land titu Ccgal. ' ate in Franklin twp., bounded on the north by lands *4 Edward Overton, east by lands of John KuykendalLsoiith by Daniel Cokely and on the west by lands of John Smith. Containing about I hundred-ami-tliirty-lour acoea,more or less, about forty acres improved, two framed houses, one framed barn, one sawmill aud an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of W. A. Park to the use of H. C. Porter vs. D. E. Califf. ALSO—The following described lot, piece, or parcel of land situate in Smithfield twp., bounded on the north In lands of Henry Quick, on the east by lands of John Wat kins, on the south by the public highway and on the west by lands of Anthony Childs. Containing about twenty three acres, abont eighteen acres improved, one framed house, one framed bam and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles A Harris vs. Billings Pierce. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land Sit iatc in Smithfield twp., bounded north by the high way, east by lands of R. M. Randall, south and west by lands of Augustus Phelps. Containing half an acre, more or less, all improved, a framed house and a board shed thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jonathan King vs. H. S. Holieomb. ALSO—The following described tot piece or parcel of land situate in Tuscarora twp. bounded north, ea-t and west by lands of A bint Kinney, south by lands of 11. W. Tracy, containing one acre more or less, all improved, one trained house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO-—Tne following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Tuscarora twp. bounded north by lands of C harles Smith, east by lands of Abial Kinney, south by the Meredith lands, west by lands contracted to George ( ampbell, containing 50 aeres be the same more or less, about 25 acres improved one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken io execution at the suit of Dennis J. Owens vs. C. Nurse and Orrin Baker. ALSO—The defendant's interest in the following des cribed lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Canton twp., bounded on tiie nortli by lands of W.S. Baker and lands belonging to the estate of James Parsons, dee'd, east by lands of Solomon L. Gillet, south by lands of Judsoh Dann, J. M. Hucese, C. E. Rathbone, aud Towanda street and west by Troy street, lands of Harding A lee, J. C. Turner, Mix Hooper. F. G. Manlv, G. W. Griffin,Chas. Stockwell, and the estate of John C. Boss, dee'd, Samuel Owen and Nathan Tuttle Containing about twenty-six acres, more or less, excepting from and out of tlie same lot No. 1, (as laid down on a map of the above described premises, dated October 1, 1854) oirfhe north side of To wanda street owned by George Mead Also lot No. 2. owned by C. E. liutlibone. Also lot No. 3, owned by John W. Griflin. and No. 4 autl 5, owned by Daniel Wilcox, No. 6 owned by IT. Town--cnd and No. 7 by J. M. Lighton, No. 8 owued by Sarah A. Randall, No, 9 by J. W. Griffin, Nos. 10,12, 14 and 16 by N. Tuttle, No. 18 by M. H. Case and E. W. G'olwell, No. 11 by H. S. Elliott, No. 13 by Rev. P. Camp, Nos. 15 and 17 by J. Vandyke, jr., No 19 by Cantield. No. 33 by Samuel Benedict, No. 37 by J. B. Wright, No. 34 by F. K. Vandyke, No. 80 by Thomas Ro gers, dee'd, with six framed houses, one brick house, two framed barns and out buildings and fruit trees, Ac. thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John E. Goodrich vs. Henry Kiugsbery. ALSO- By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, all the fol lowing described lot, piece or pan-el of land situate in Derrick twp.. beginning at a hemlock, south east corner of lot No. 47, thence north 230 perches to a hemlock, south cast corner of lot No. 20, tlience east 160 perches to a hemlock, for a corner of lot No. 22, tlience south 250 perches to a hemlock, for a corner—northwest corner of lot No. 45, thence west 160 perches to the beginning.— Containing 230 acres, strict measure, it being intended to include tlie whole of two lots, Nos. 28 and 39; about 80 acres improved, a log house, two framed liou-es. one plank house, two framed barns, a framed bedstead factory, a framed corn house, a work shop, two apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Amelia E. Dupont vs. John Bcidlcman, administrator of George Sill, deceased. ALSO—AH the following described lot, piece orparoel of land situate in Slieshequin township, bounded as fol lows, to wit: Beginning 12 and 2-10 per. east from a from a chestnut, southwest corner ofa lot heretofore deed ed io said Johnson, thence cast 145 per. to a post, thence south 94 and 9-10 per. to a post, northeast corner of 11 lot run out to C. Wheeler, tlience north 76° west 120 and 5- 10 per. to a post, southeast corner of I. Johnson's lot, thence north 12° we-t 127 aud 9-10 per. to the lieginniug. Conraiuing.9l acres and 49 perches, strict measure, be the same more or less, 20 acres improved, a log house, a log barn, and a few fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution atjthe suit of Pierre Jo seph DeCaters and Jeanne Antoinette, his wife, vs. Wm. Johnson and C. B. Rice, terre tenant. ALSO—That certain Church building, situate between the public square ahd Pine street in the borough of To wanda. Containing in front on'said public square, for ty-four feet, and in depth sixty-four, and tlie walls of which, from the foundation to the top are about thirty five feet high, besides a tower or steeple in the front part of said building about seventy feet high above the sur face of the ground on the outside of said building, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Rei dleman vs. The First Presbyterian Chnrch and congrega tion of Towanda and H. A. Care v. JOHN'A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, i Towanda, March 29.1857.) Notice is hereby given that an amount equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each saie when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, tlie tract of land will again be otter ed for sale. Jons A. CODDING. T IST OF JURORS drawn for May Term -l-J and Sessions, 1857. GKAXI) jritoits. Athens tp—Ewd Oven-hire, Ridgbury—Samuel Tubbs, H. 11. Green, J S Wolcott, Miles *K. Squires. Guy Tozer. Smithfield—Nelson Keeler, Armenia—Nathan Sherman Ebenezer B. Titus. Canton—Thomas Williams, Sheshequin—Ohadiali Gore. Elisha Bloom. Towanda bo—A. J. Easter- Columbia—John H Killgore. brooks, John Wilson. Franklin—J G Ridgway. Tuscarora—Chester Wells, Leroy—Ezra Holcomb. Gyrus Shumway. Litchfield— S McKinncy. |West Hnrliiigton- Joscph Orwell—Alonzo Potter. j Hilton. Pike —Simeon lay .or. j Windham—.Jonathan Payne. TnAVEItSE JI-RORS—FIItST WEEK. Asylum—Jonathan Terry,!Ridgbery—S. Squires, A. B- Charlcs Thompson. I Smith, Henry Peterson. R. Athens tp.—Geo. L. Easter- Miller, brooks. J.T. I). Myer, Da-(South Creek—John Pitt, vid Gardner, A BeidlemanjSmithficld—T. H. Seward. Burlington—John Arthur.(Springfield—John Voorhis. D. M. Alexander. Standing Stone—F. S. Whit- Burlington West—('.Taylor.) man. Canton—Lewis Wheat, W. Troy tp.- M. Smith. Joab C. Pierce,lt. M'Clelland Kinyon, S. G.Cbilson. Columbia—Andrew Jackson. Towanda tp.—Win. Decker, Durell—B. Laportc. Geo. W. Miller Fox. Arnot, Madison Decker. iTowandabo II Essenwine. Franklin—F. F. F.iirobild.l Tuscarora—Bc-Ia Cogswell. Ix-roy -Eve ett Wilcox, A1 M ister—John S. Anthony,4V. fre'd Fellows. McCarty. Orwoil—Alio! Darling. W. Warren—David Brainard. W. Wis well, Jos. O. Frost. Windham -Joseph Webster. Pike —Isaac Lines, Travel- Wilmot—N. T. Morton, l'bi- Bosworth, Simeon Brink, hinder White. O. G. Canfield. Wysox—Geo. Granger. SECOND WEEK. Armenia- Robert Mason. jllomc Jason Chaffee. Asylum—.John M. Gamble. Smithfield—'W. Brown,Jona- Athens ho.—A. O. Hart. than King. Athens tp.—Robert Sutton. Sheshequin--Reuben Young. Burlington- -C. K. Scouton. Standing Stone- A. Ennis. Burlington bo.—l). A. Ross.] Springfield—T. B. Beardslee. Canton—John Mix. iTowanda bo.—J. P. Kirby, I. Columbia—Wm. Smith. W. S. Post. Moaher, A. B. Austin. Towanda tp.—P. H. SCOVPII. Durell- Daniel Holland. Towanda north.—M. Bost- Franklin—lra Varnt-y. wick. Granville —H. 11. Kinyon, G. Troy tp.—R Stiles, J. Hunt. H. Vannest. Wells—L. Grlnnell. Jas. H. Orwell—Wm. Smith. Minor Brink, Jas. J. Osgood, W. Taylor, Chas. N.Morey. C. Killgore. Pike—S. B. Clark, L. Lewis.' Wyalusing—S. Ackley. Tnmn WEEK. Asylum—Geo. IT. Morrow. car Young. Athens tp.—M.WhcelockA. Sheshequin—Wm. J. Del- Snell. peuch. Athens bo.—L. S. Keeler. Smithfield—ll. Quick, Hollis Burlington—lra A. Weed. ] Allen. Canton—James Ketchum. iSpringfield—W. Berry. Columbia—F. T. Cornell. (Standing Stone—G. Brown. Durell—Win. Coolbaugb, R.(Towanda bo.—J. W. Wilcox, Bull, E. M. Bishop. Jos. Kingsbery._ Franklin—Nathan I..Dodge. Troy tp.—J. O. Ward, John Granville—M. C. Wilcox, L. Porter. Taylor. Troy bo.—Wm. Morgan. Derrick—M. Slocum. E. 8.1 Warren—Henry Wliitaker. Mintz. I Windham -W. Wbeelbouae, Ridgbery—Jas. Mitchell? M.j Bcnj. Kuykcndall. Covelf. Wysox—E. 11. Myer, Harry Rome—F. W. Maynard, Os . Strope.Wm. Goodrich. Wyalusing—R. Fuller. LECTION. —The stockholders of the To- J wanda Bridge Company arc hereby notified that an Election will beholden on MONDAY, the 4tli day of MAY next, at the office of Wm. C. Bogart, in the Borough of Towanda, for ibe election of a President, Treasurer and Six Managers of said Company. M. C. MKRfTR, Towanda, March 30,1857. Secretary. To the School Directors of Bradford Co. CIENTLEMEN : In pursuance of the 43d section of the T act of Bth May, 1854, you are hereby notified to meet in Convention, at the Court House, in tlie Borough ol To wanda, on the FIRST MONDAY OF MAY, A. D. 1857, being the fourth day of the month, at one o'clock in the afternoon, and select, viva voce, by a majority ot the whole number of Directors present, one person of literary and scientific attainments, and of skill and experience in the art of Teaching, as COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT, tor the three succeeding years ; determine the amount ot compensation tor the sarne, and certify the result to the State Superintendent at Harrisburg, as required by the 30th ond 40th sections of said art. E. GUV ER. Highland, April 1, 1.8.47. County Superintendent. Ccgal. SHERIFF'S SALE.—IS? virtue of a writ of Venditioni exponas, issued not of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public ale at the Court House, in the born of Towanda. on MONDAY May 4.1857.at 1 O'clock, P. M., a tract of land called " Georgetown." situated on Towanda creek, Overton township, surveyed to George Edge, beginning at a beech, thence by land of Daniel Brnadhcad. south 2!)°, west 212 perches to a maple ; thence by land of Peter Edge, south 01°. east 275 perches to a post; thence by land of George Temple, north 29°, east 212 perches to a post: thence by land of Paul Har dy and Samuel Edge, north l°, east 164 perches to tlie beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Fredericks burg," surveyed in the name of Frederick Schools, situ ate on tlie waters of the Towanda creek,in Monroe town ship. beginning at a post, thence by laud of George Schoots, north 29°, east 421 perches to a post: tlience by land of Peter North, north 61°, west Mo perches to a po-t": thcncc by land of Satnucl North, south 21°. west 424 per ches to a chestnut sapling ; tlience by land of J. Moore, south 61° cast 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of laud called "Springfield," surveyed in the name of George Schoots, situate on the waters of the Towanda Creek, in Monroe township, be ginning at achestnut oak,thcncc by laud of Peter Schools, north 29°, east 424 perches to a p >st : tlience by land of Peter North, north 61°, west 160 perches to a post; tlience bv land of Frederic Schoots. south 29°, west 424 perches to a post; tlience by land of Hannah Woodruff, south 61°, cast 160 perches u> the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain fract of land called " Briston," sur veyed in tlie name of Samuel Anderson, situate on the waters of Towanda Greek, in Monroe township, begin ning at a post, thence by land of Peter Schoots and Rob ert Hampton, south 61°, east 320 perches to a post: thence by land of Joseph Anderson, north 29°, east 212 perches to an ash sapling, thence bv vacant, land, north 61°. west 320 perches toa hemlock, thence by land of Peter North, south 29°. west 212 perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Bvford," sur veyed in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek, in Monroe township, be ginning at a post, tlience by land of Frederick Castator and George Barnes, south 61°, cast 320 perches to a post; thcncc by land of John Beinon Jr., north 20°, east 212 perches to a white oak, tlience by vacant lands,north 61°, west 320 perches to an ash sapling ; thence by land of Samuel Anderson, south 24°, west 212 perches to the be ginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent for roads. ALSO -A certain tract of land called " Humility," sit uate on the waters of Towanda creek. Franklin township, beginning at a maple, them e by land of James Siddens, south 29°, west 424 perches ton post; tlience by Paul Moore, south 61°, east 160 perches to a post; thence by land of George Siddens, north 29°, east 124 perches to a post ; thence by land of Joseph Siddens, north 61°, west 160 perches to" the beginning, containing 100 acses ami allowance of 6 per cent for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Milton," situa te on the waters of Towanda creek, in Franklin town ship, beginning a a birch, tlience by land of Paul Hardy, south 29°, west 424 perches ; thence by land of George Temple, south 61°. east 160 perches to a post; tlience by land of James Siddens, north 24°, east 424 perches to a post; thence by land of Nathan Hardy, north 61°, west 160 perches to "tlie beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Bedford," situ ate on the waters of the Towanda creek. Franklin town ship' begiuuing at a maple, thence by land of Joseph Sid den, north 29°, east 424 perches to a post; tlience by land of Peter I aid ley, north 61°, west 160 perch rs to a post; thence by land of Nathan Hardy, South 29°, west 454 perches to a post; thence by land of James Siddens, soutn 61°, east 160 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO —A certain tract of land called " Dover," sur veyed in the name of Rotiert Hampton, situate on the waters of Towanda creek. Monroe Township, beginning at a maple' thence by land of Frederick Castator, north 29°, east 421 perches to a post ; thence by laud of Samu el Anderson, north 61°, west 160 perches to a post; thence by land of Peter Schoots, south 24°, west 424 per ches to a post: thence by land of Mary Wallis,south 61°, east 160 perches to the" beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent for roads. ALSO—A certain tract o! land called "Cole's Hill," Ccgal. surveyed in the name of Peter Schools, situate on the water's of Towanda creek, Monroe township, beginning at a post, thence by land of Hubert Hampton, north 29°. cast 424 perches to a post: thence by land of Samuel An derson, north (il°, west 100 perches to a post; thence by land of George Schools, south 20°. west 424 perches to a chestnut oak ; thence by land- of Mercy Ellis, south 01°, east 100 perches to the beginning, containing -400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent, for mads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Camden." snr veyed in the'nante of Samuel North, sifuafo on fhe wat ers of the Towanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a chestnut sapling,thence by land of Frederick Si-boots, north 20°, east 424 perches to a post: tlienee by land of .Tames North, north C7 9 , West PRO pervhes to*a post: thence by land of Jonathrn North. souilt 29°, * s* 421 perches to a post; thence by land of Herman Castafor. south 01°, east IGO perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Hagerstown.'' surveyed in the name of Samuel linger, sttnate on the waters of the towanda creek, Overton Township, begin ning at a post, thence by land of J. Smiley, north 61'°, west 100 perches to a post; thence by land of Nathan Haja, south 29°, west 424 perches to a sng*.ir sup Ting ; thenro by land of Jonathan Hampton, south 01° east ICO perches to a post; thence by land of Peter Hampton, north 29°, cast 424 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of t; per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Dartmouth,'' situate in Overton township, surveyed in the name of Samuel Hardy, beginning at a post, thence by lapd of Henry Cooley, south 61°, east 320 perches to a beech ; thence by land of James Dry son, north 29°, east 212 per ches to a beech ; thence by land of Henry Seeley, north 61°. west 320 perches to a post ; thence bv land of Sam uel Fritz, south 29°, west 212 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres with allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called'•Clearfield," sur veyed in the name of James Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a post: thence by land of General Hroadhead. south 29°, west 218 perches to a post ; thence Uy land of Jonathan Seelcy. south 01°. perches to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Fritz and James B ctz. north 2'J°. east 318 perches to a beech ; thence by land of Samuel Cool ey, north 01°, west 200 perches to the beginning. Con taining 375 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Felicity," sur veyed in the name of Samuel Temple, situate on the wa ters of the Towanda creek, in Overton Township, begin ning at a sugar tree, thence by laud of Hubert Roberts, north 29°, east 212 perches to a sugar tree ; thence by vacant land, north 71°, west 320 perches to a sugar tree; thence by land of Henry Bctz, south 29°, west 212 perch es to a post; thence by land of Henry Byson, south CI 9 , east 320 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for voads, fee. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Simplicity," surveyed to Peter Temple, situate on the waters of Tow anda creek, Overton township, beginning at a beech ; and thence by land of George Temple, north 01°, west 320 perches to a post, thence by land of Peter Fdge soth 29°, east 220 perches to a sugar sapling ; thence hv land of Samuel Stmple south 61° east 320 perches to nsifgartree; thence by old survey, north 29°, east 220 perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Greenfield," surveyed to George Moore, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a post, thence by land of Joseph Bctz and and Henry Betz, north 29° east 318 perches to a hemlock ; thence by vacant lands, north 61°, west 290 perches to a post; thenc by the same and land of Gen. S. Broadliead south 29°. west 318 perches to a post; thence by land of Samuel Cooley south Rl°, east 200 perches to the beginning, containing 375 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land called •' Litchfield," sur veyed to Henry Betz. situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a small beech and thence by land of Joseph Betz.south 01°, east 275 perch es to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Temple, north 29°, oast 220 perches to a sugar sapling ; tlienee by va cant land north 01°, west 270 perches to a hemtock ; thence by land of George Moore, south 29°, west 213 per ches to the beginning, eontaiiiining 343 acres,and 27 per ches and allowance of six per cent for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land tailed •• Longford,"' sur veyed to Joseph Betz, situate on the waters of Towanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a beech.thence by land of John Betz. south 91°, east 275 perches to a post ; thence by land of Henry Bryson nort t 29°, east 212 per ches to a post; tlienee by land of Ilenry Betz, north Cl°, 275 perches :o a small beech; tlienee by land of George Moore and Samuel Cooley, south 29°. west 212 perches to the beginning, containing 343 acres and 27 perches and allowance for roads, Ac. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Frugality." surveyed to John Betz, situate on the waters of Towanda creok, Overton township, beginning at a Beech, thence by land of James Betz, south 61°, east 27.7 perches to a post: tlienee by land of Joseph Seelcy, north 29°, east 212 per ches to a post; tlieuce by land of Joseph Betz, north I°, west 275 perches to a birch ; tlienee by land of Samuel Cooley, south 17°, west 212 perches to the beginning, containing 344 acres and 25 perches and allowance of six per < ent. for roads Ac. AIJ>O—A certain tract of land called " Greenfield,'' surveyed to James Betz, situate on the waters of Towan da creek, Overton township, beginning at a sugar tree, thence by land of Samuel Fitz, south Gl°. east 277 perch es to a post . thence by land of Henry Seelcy. north 29°, j east 212 perches to a post; thence by* land of John Betz. north G1 , west 275 perches to a beeeli; tlienee by land ! of James Hardy, south 29°, west 212 perches to the i beginuning, containing 343 acres and 27 perches and al lowance. j ALSO—V certain tract of land called " Fertility."' sur | veved to Henry Seelcy, situate in Overton township, be- I ginning at a hemlock, thence by land of Joseph Seelcy, | north Gl°, west 320 perches to a post; thence by lands ; of James Betz, south 29°, west 212 perches to a post ; thence by land of Samuel Hardy, south 61°, east 320 per ches to a* Beech ; thence by land of Patrick north I 29°, cast 212 perches to the beginning, Containing 490 ! acres and allowance. AI .SO—V tract of land called " Mount llopa." survey j ed to Satnnel Fritz, situated in Overton township, begfn- I ning at a sugar tree, thence by land of J. Fritz, south Gl° east 275 perch' s to a post: thence by land of Samuel j Hardy, north 29°, east 212 perches to a post : thence by land of Samuel Bctz, Gl°, west 27.7 perches to a sugar 1 tree ; thence by land of James Ilardy and Jonathan See- I ley south 29° west 212 perches to the beginning, eontain- I ing 343 acres and 27 perches and allowance of 6 per rent, for roads, Ac. | ALSO—A tract of land called '* Brutus," situated in ; Overton township, surveyed to Peter Edge, beginning at a maple, thence by land of Daniel Broadliead. south 29°, j west 212 perches to a hemlock : thence by laud of Ilenry ! Bctz, south Rl°, east 275 peri lies to a sugar sapling ; j thence by land of Peter Temple, north 29°, east 212 per j dies to a post; tlienee bv land of George KG go. north j 61°, west 27.7 perches to tlic beginning, containing 343 acres and 27 perches and allowance. ALSO—A tract of land called " Amsterdam," surveyed j to Henry Bryson, situate in Overton township, beginning [ at a sugar tree, thence by land of Samuel Temple, north l Rl°. west 320 perches to a post : tlienee by land of Jo- J scpli Betz, south 29°, west 212 perches to a post ; thence ! by land of Joseph Seelcy. south 01°. east 329 perches to j a beech ; thence by land of James White, north 29°, east 212 perches to the beginning, containing 409 acres and allowance. ALSO—A certain tract of land "called Felicity,"' sur veyed to S. Cooley. situate in Overton township, begin ning at a beech, thence by land of J. Betz and Joseph Betz, north 29°, east 318 perches t<> a post; thence by land of George Moore, north 61°, west 200 perches to a post ; tlienee by land of Samuel Broadliead, south 29°. west 31K pert-lies to a post : tlienee by land of James Hardy south 01°, east 290 perches to the beginning, con taining 375 acres and allowance. ALSO—A tract of land called " Amherst," surveyed to Joseph Seeley, situate in Overton township, beginning at a post, tlienee by land of Henry Bryson. north Gl°, west 320 perches to a post; tlienee by land of John Betz south 29°, west 212 perches to a post; tlienee by land of Hen ry Seeley. south Gl°. east 320 perches to a po.-t ; thence by lands of James Barnes, north Gl°, east 212 pen hi s to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of six per cent, for roads'. Seized and taken in execution at Hie s U |t of Simon Cam eron, Cashier of the .Middletown lt.iuk. Middletowu l'a. vs. William 11. Winder. JOHN* A CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda, Mareli IR. 18,57. OKRIX I). BARTLETT vs. JAS. COR KINS. In the Court of Common Fleas of Bradford County. December term. 1856, No. 443. And* now to wit, February 14. 18,57, on motion of Mr. Merctir, the Court grant a rule upon the defendant to ap pear and plead in this ease by the first day of May term next, or judgment will be entered in favor of said plaintiff for the land described in said writ. And the (.'out t further order that a ropy of said rule, together with a description of said premises, which is as follows, to wit: A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the township of North Towauda, in said county, containing seventy-five acres or thereabouts, bounded as follows : Beginning at a Xorwav pine corner, thence along the line of William W. Easta brook's land, south one hundred and forty-five and a half rods to a post and stones, the south west corner of said Kastabronk's lot ; thence by lands of Edward Patterson's estate and John F. Means, west fifty-six and two-tenths rods to a corner ; tlienee by lands of C. L. Ward north five degrees west twenty rods, north twenty-two degrees west nineteen rods, north sixty-five degrees west nineteen rod-, north three degrees west twenty rods, north fifteen de grees west thirty and nine-tenth roils, north twenty-five degrees west fourtten rnd. north fourteen and a half de grees east forty-one rods to a post on the line of Marvin Russell's lot. thence by land of said Russell and Enos Bai ley cast eighty-seven and a half rods to the place of l>e gfiining—shall be published sixty days before the return day of said rule in the Bradford Reporter. Br.AnroKH Copntv, ?s—l hereby certify that the forc [L. s.] going is a true copy of record. ALLEN M'KE.VX, Frothonotary. Frothonotary's Office, Feb. 23,1857. X(AA MINK SKINS, 300 MUSKRAT, f/V'V/ Fox. Deer, and other Peltry wanted, for which the highest price will lie paid at " MONTANYES. BOOTS a* SHOES -The laroest, best and cheaper! assortment this side of the Empire City mav befouud at je29 IRACY A MOORE'S. Cenal. Administrators notice.—Notice - is herebv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Chumplin G. Brown. dec 4 late of Smith field, are re quested to make payment a rtAont delay : and all persons having claims agiuii-t said estate, must present tliem duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers. ALLEN CALFFF. Feb. 12.18.57. Administrator with will annexed. IpXECUTORTB NOTlCE.—Notice is liere- J by given that letters testamentary upon the estate of Brayton A.Baldwin dec'd.,late of Franklin tp..hnve liecn granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them duly attested for sett lertu-nS. FANNY MARIA BALDWIN, FRANKLIN ANDREWS, HORATIO W. HUGHS, Dee. 22,15.5 R. Executors. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AiI perrons in- J debt ed to the e>fate of ANTHONY ANGLE, dee'd., late of llerrick township, are hereby notified that pay ment must be made without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate aire requested to present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN N MSB ITT. March 2. 1-57. Executor. ADM INI STR ATO ICS NOTlCE.—Notice .z'JL is hereby given, "that all persons indebted to the es tate of BENJAMIN BABCOCK, late of Windham town ship, dee'd.. are requested to make payment without de lay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will please nresent them dulv authenticated for settlement. W*. if. A ANDREW J. BABCOCK. Feb. 10.155 C. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notiee is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Mrs. ROXY BURGH, deceased, late of MONROE town ship, are requested to ltake payment without delay; those having demands (gainst said estate will present them dulv authenticated for sf tfieraeiit. Feb. 2R. 15.50. CHARLES BCRCIT. Executor. A DM INISTR ATO IUS NOTlCE.—Notice J.\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ISRA EL BISHOP, dee'd., late of Wy.sox township, are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons 1 laving claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated, to the subscriber. March 12, i 5,57. GEO. T. BISHOP, Administrator. ADM INI STR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice - a. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es t ite of DANIEL MILLER,, deceased, late of Albany twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay: and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. RUSSELL MILLER, March 29.18.57. Administrator. A PMIXISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of SELA GOBLE, dee'rt. late of Litchfield town ship, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to prc.-eat them duly authenticated for settle ment. SAMUEL DAVIDSON. March 27, 18.57. Administrator. \D MINI ST II ATO LI'S NOTlCE.—Notice . is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tbo es tate of Eunice Shoemaker, deceased, iate of Windham tp. are hereby requested to make payment without delay: and all persons having claims against said estate will please present tliein uiiiv authenticated for settlement. ELIJAH SHOEMAKER. 2d. RICHARD S. SHOEMAKER, March 31,18.77. Administrators. A I) MINI ST IIA T RIX NOTlCE.—Notice XJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOHN OXAX. late of Athens twp., dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all per sons having claims against said estate, must present them dulv authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. A I.MIR A OXAX, March 28, 18.77. Administratrix. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In /he matter of 1 A the estate of Xathan Maynard, dee'd. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to distribute money in the hands of the Administrator of thi estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office 111 tie borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the 9th of April, 18.57, at 2 o'clock, P. M. All persons having claims upon said nionev mnst present them, or else be forever debarred from tlie same. P. D. MORROW, March 9, 15.57. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—/# the matter cf J. A. the estate of Deriah Pratt, deceased. 111 the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to distribute money in the hands of the Administrator of tlie above estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Friday, the 10th day of April, 1857. at 2 o'clock, P. M. All persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever debarred from tlie same. March 9. 1857. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter if -I JL the estate of Ransom P. Adams, deceased. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed npen exeeptions liledjto the final account otthe Administrator of this estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday, the 11th day of April. 1857. at 2 o'clock, P.M., of which all persons concerned will please take notice. March 9, 1857. P.D.MORROW, Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— John Hanson to XV. the rise of IP. Raird vs. Ratlin iPitcox. In Brad Common Picas, No. IGB. February term. 18.94. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by tlie Sheriff sale of defendant,? real estate, will attend to the duties of hi.- appointment at tlie office of Win. Elwell, Esq.. in Towailda boro' on Satur day the lftli day of April, A. D. 15.57. at one o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested are requested to i to attend, or he forever debarred from any share of said fund. 11. B. M'KEAX, Auditor. Towanda. Feb. 23. 18,5 G. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter ef J\ the est ite of Kpncl; S. Fowler, dee'd. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford County. Notice is herebv given, that the undersigned. Auditor appointed by said Court, upo i exceptions filed to tlie ac count of Wm. Gorscline, Executor of the said estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at the office of Wm. Elwell. Esq.. on Tuesday, the 14th day of Apri!. 1857. at 2 o'clock, I'. M.. when and where all "persons can attend if thev think proper. Feb. 27. 1856. H. B. M'KF \X. Auditor. | OIIKRIEK'S SALE.—Rv virtue of a writ k of Levari Farias issued out of the Court of Com mon pleas, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on Fri day tlie loth day of APRIL, 1857, at 1 o'clock, P.M.,the following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp.. bounded as follows! Beginning Rt a stone heap in the middle of the south branch of tlie Tofranil.! cn ek near Sheffield Wilcox's, tlienee by iand of Benjamin Wilcox north 574° west 300 perches to a stone heap cor ner ; thenee by the Coal Company's land south 32° west 52 perches to a stone corner : tlienee by the same south .79° east 3034 perches to a stone corner" in the middle of the south brunch of the Towanda creek ; tlienee along the centre of said creek 5.7 perches to tlie place of beginning. Containing one hundred acres, more or less, being parts of two tracts i f land in the warrantee name of Frederick Castator and George Itarnes. Seized and taken ill 1 xeeutiou at the suit of Joseph Me narili, administrator of Minor R. Wilcox, vs. Samuel Van dyke. Also, by virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo., at the suit of John Hanson vs. Samuel Vandyke, garnishee of Minor R. Wilcox, deceased. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Towanda, March 10,18.57. ADM IXI STR A TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice JL \ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tlu- es tate of SUSAN McAFFEE, dee'd, late of Towanda twp. are herebv requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will pieasc present them dulv authenticated tor settlement. Mareli 14. 15.57. JOSEPH HOMET, Administrator. NOTICE.—Notice I*B licc .l Jl by given that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN FORD, deceased, late of Pike township, must make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. March 14, 15.57. STEHIIEN BRINK, Executor. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun ty. will lie exposed to public sale on the premises, on Saturday, the 2.1 day of MAY next, at 2 o'clock, P. >L, the following property— All the interest Owen Carr, deceased, had before his death, in the following lot. piece anil parcel of land in Hcrrick township, bounded as follows; Beginning at a post and stones in the highway leading fr.-m Hiram Camps to William Griflis ; thence along the same north 23° east 31 rods to a corner, a hemlock tree ; thence north GO rods to n post and stones ; thenee west 70 rods to a beech tree for a corner ; thenee north GO rods tu a beech corner ; them e GS rods to a post and stones ; thencesouth 78 roils ; thenee east 50 rods to a hemlock ; thence south 77 rods to a post and stones, and thence east 81 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 8(j acres, more or less, about 40 acres improved, one framed house thereon erect ed, and about 50 apple trees growing thereon. And al-o one other piece of land situate on the west and adjoining the above descrilied land, containing 14 acres, contracted to said Owen Carr by William Miller. NANCY CARR. Admi'ii-fraGix March 30, 1-57. of Owen Carr.de. eased. fllicrel cmco*3. Faixr.s for Sale in Wysox. r niie undersigned offers for sale TWO VALUABLE X FARMS in W vsox Township, Bradford County, oe of thorn couf.iir.ing 100 acres, all under good improve nient. with two dweHilig-liouses.two largo barns.on hards, Ac., known as the " CoimKus Cuolbaugh Kami,'' late Chester Pierce's. The other, adjoining the above. end lying opposite Bowman's Eddy : containing 40 acres,all improved 1 , with dwc-liing-housei orchard. Ac., thereon. The ahove are very desirable properties, handsomely situated on the ft'rmi h'hits. on the esirt side of tin- Sus quehanna river, within about a mile of Towanda and will he sold on reasonable terms. EDWARD OYEIiTUN. March 2A, 1-57. TO COLLECTORS.*—You uic X T hereby authorized to deduct five nor-cent, from the s-tate fas of every individual who shall pay his or lier State and County fax hi fit IT, on or Oct ore the 20th doy of June next, and the same shall be allowed yon in your set tlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is |>nid by you iut p the County Treasury on or he fort the 23d anil 24th days ' June next. By order of the Commissioner:, E. I'. COOI.BAIT!II, Clerk. Commissioner's Office. March 31. 18.">7. pAYUGA (IHOUND PLASTER.—IOO V J bins for sale by BAILEY A .VEVIN'S. PR. -J. MTNTOSH, uextmt, wiil he in CANTON for a short time. I'ei ' ' t-T ' J ms desirous of profiting l.y his stay w ill please ,-all early. Will he found at Ir. I'ItATT'S office, commencing March *>. lh.">7. J. M'iNTO.SII. CTiCVER SEE2>. f>OTII LA ISO K AND SMALL KINDS. e SPRING WHEAT, and about one hundred bmdieU i t l'Ol,AXf) OATS, a very superior kind, for rale at the WoppcJside Farm, near Towanda. March 2. 15.,7. E. W. lIALg. 1 AISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership hcre -X-* tof.irc existing between I). C. H A 1,1. and C. S. RUS SELL. under the linn of HALL A RI'SSEIrL, is litis day dissolved by mutual consent. The books and papers o'f the firm may be found at the old stand, where one of the partners may be always be found, ant* with whom settle ment by those indebted must be made immediately. v. r. HAM., Towanda. March IC. IRA". C. S. HI'SSKET.. The business wiil he hereafter continued by L). C. If nil. I>UTTER TUBS A FIRKINS—A r.uan- X.M tity of good Butter Tubg and Firkins, Just received and for sale by maV.'O 11. S. MEBCL'U. OIIOCLAMATIOX.—Wherea*. the lion. L DAVID WIEMOT, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, eonsi.-tiug of the Counties of Liudford and Susquehanna, and Ifonorables AARON* CIH'BBL'CK, anil Jons K. 1.0.x0. Associate Judges, in and fir said countv of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing .date tin* 27th day of Feb. A.D. l-."i>, tc me directed, for holding u Court o'f Oyer ami Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the I'ea e. Common l'icas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da, for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the 4th day of MAY next, to continue three weeks. Xoti'ee is therefore hereby giren.to the Coroners nnd Justices of the I'cace and Constables, of the C'onntv of Bradford, that thev be then and there in their propcr'per .son, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions.and other remembrances, to do those things which to tin ir office appertains to l>e done ; and those who arc hound by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute again-1 the prisoners who arc or may be in the jail of said County, or who shall be bound to'appear at the said court, arc t-• be then and there to prosecute against them as shall lie just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 2.Ah of March in the year of our lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-seven, and of the Independence of the United States*, the seventv ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. ' New Store in Overton ! WILLIAM WALTMAX wouldrespect ful f T ly inform the citizens of OVERTON find the ad joiuing t pwnships, that he has opened a NEW STORE in the lIKVKKLY SETTLEMENT, where ottbrs l'oroule a well selected assortment, consisting in part of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Tiib, Crockery, Boots & Shoes, 6cc. In fact everything adapted to the wants of the surround ing < ommnnity. purchased for ca.-b. at the lowest rate-, and for Heady I'av tviil lie sold as iow as aftuiy place tbu side of the great cities. He will make it an object fur FARMERS to cell on binr with their Grain. Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Maple Sugar, Ac. far which lie allow the highest prices. Overton, February 17, ISA7. Hardware, iron, nails Ac A large additional stock of Common and Saddlerv Hardware, joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings, Inn, Steel and Nails, just received by 11. h. MEItCCI!. NEW K IRM AND NEW FALL GOODS. THE FILM OF MOXTAXYES A CO. has been dis solved by mutual consent. WM. A. ROCK WELL having withdrawn. The business will hereafter be con ducted under the name of MOXTAXYES—having asso ciated with the firm J. D. MONTXNYE Jr.. and F. I). Mo.\- TANYK. We trust with our present facilities for the pur chase of Goods, that we can make it nn object for CASH < CSTOMERS to examine our stock, which has been laid in with great care to suit the fall trade. t'#~ All accounts due the old firm, as also notes that are due, are erjierted to be paid without further notire. Aognst 23. 1856. MOXTAXYES. /1A UTlON.—Whereas, my wife HELEN L. Y--' has left my Led and board without any just cause or provocation, 1 herein- forbid all [a rsons trusting her on my account, as 1 will pay no debts of her contracting af ter this date. * TITUS A. DANK 3. Fpringhill, December 20.18,76. TO ST. j OST, near the residence of the subscriber in Union tp. J_J Tioga County. I'etlnsylvau'a. on or about the 10th of January last, a |,".\XB WARRANT, NO, 42,3.'7, drawn to myself," for 1 !0 acres, under the act of 3d of March, 1*55, for services in the war of 1812. Said warrant was assign ed by me in blank. All persons are cautioned against purchasing said warrant, as it is my intention to apply to the Pension O'Jicc for a duplicate of the same. February th 1857. JK'.VETT sPENCERi ONE HUNDRED BUSHELS LA RON CLOYER SEED. Also a quantity of Timothv Seed for sale by JOSEPH PuYV£LL. February 4.1857- NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS: |> KINCiSRKRY SON, be? leave to I call the attention of their friends ami customers, as well a® all others wi-hing to iuiy Goods Cheap, to their well selected stock of Foreign ami' Domestic DRY-GOODS, consisting of a great variety of LADIES DE-EjS GCGDS, Silks. Shawls. I'aramettas, French Merinos. ('a-mrcro. Wool Plaids, Wool DeLuines, Ac. Also, a choice selec tion of Meriniac, t'hoceeo and other styles of fast colored Prints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions, Hosiery. G1 ->ves. Dress Trimmings. White Goods. Ac. Denims, Ticks. Drills, linens. Cambrics, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Baits, Twine, Car pet Warp. Ac. In addition to the above articles, there will always lie fuird * full assortment of GROCERIES. Crockery and Glass Ware ; P. Nts and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Nails, Fish, Paints, Tubs, Matts. ,Vc. Returning individually our thanks for past patronage, we would as a firm, re-pe tfully a-k the attention of our obi customi r- and the public generally, to an inspei t;or> of our extensive New Fall and Winter Stoek. Towanda, Sept. 10, lshti. NEW FAXX. AND WINTER GOODS. r |tilE stihscrii.i r is now receiving a large stock of FAI.h L and WINTER GOODS, which he re or -tfully invites the public to examine. JOSEPH KINGSBURY. Towanda. Octo'ier lb.-,r>. XA BUSH. WEST BRANCH CLOVER * SEED for sole bv B. KINGSISERY A SON. A Great Bargain for Some One. IT IIE snWrilter having' pnrfhasef!, rcpairm], and fitted up in order for business, the Grist Mill formerly owned Bv H M. Pts-k. now otters it for sale, iw he desires to remove IN est. Said mill is made to run with steam or water, is located in the centre of a thickly populated farming country, and is Is liove.l to he on* of the best locations in the country. Tt has in it three mr> of stone, two bidts. hulling stone, smuttev, and all the necessary fixtures for a custom mill. Connected with it are twenty-five acres of land, some ten acres of which is timbered, suitable for wood. The rest is for pasturing. There is also on the premises a miil house, a wagon shop, nud two buildings formerly occupied bv ir.errh.uits. 'The terms will he made-easy for the purchaser—rne fourth clown, and for the taUii'e time w.il ire fc ivc_. ' W Yf FTiCT-SON. Eard i-mitbiicld, Jan. to. 1" J7.