aiAaaa aa> .. .t„> Methodist Parsonage, in this village, Jan, 24, by flipßev.N- A. He Pew, Mr. XIKAM H. BLACK to.Mias M\RYU. MADDEN, both of this place. l a bv the same, at the same place, Mr. DANIEL 3. DAILY to Miss JIAR y F. LOOM IS, of Athens. .! , hv the same. at the same time and place, Mr. MAT-- THF."\V LOOSE to Miss EMILY J. SNELL, all of Athens. Nct TOST. OX Tuesday, March 23, between this place and Broirntown, a BLACK PORTMOXIE, with about seventy-five cents in silver and notes, one of $5, { '\!ar"h i11,'1358. JACOB NIMAN. Spring and Summer Millinery, ° FOR 1858, BY A. T. MARSH & CO, Wo. 5, Union Block, ELMIBA, N. Y. HAVING made extensive arrangements and improve ments in our MILLINERY DEI'AItTMEXT, we now ,-Jia.llv invite all to favor us with a eall before psirchas- j U ir Si'liiNG or SCMMER MILLINERY, feeling confi dent we can make it to the advantage of all. OCR WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT Will be full and complete, with everything in the line of Mininery : such as Straw Bonnets, Bloomers, Flats and bvpsiettes of all kinds and styles for Ladies' or Misses' wear, by tue dozen or ease. Ruches and Flowers by the box. Ribbons by the piece or nut 1 n. Blonds, edging, footings and Straw Braids by the dozen or piece. Bonnet Frames, Crowns and Blocks bv the dozen. Reeds and covered bones by the gross.— Rind boxes by the nest or gross. Foultons, Crapes, hi-srs, Crown Linings and Cape Netts by the piece, and in fm t everything required in the Millinery line in the .;pst abundance aud at the very lowest CITY WKOLE -1 V)UR RETAIL DEPARTMENT Will embrace a full and complete assortment of ail of theuiso<-• mentioned articles at prices to suit the times. All l>imm t> bought at the store will be trimmed free of . n.r.i in the latest style and best manner. Goods bought hv parties from out of town, will be packed and deliver ed to the stages or cars free of expense. A. T. MARSH A CO., No. *. Union Block, Elmira. X. Y. People of Bradford County IX particular, and readers of the Reporter . in general. MARSH A CO., OF ELMIRA, X. A', send greetings ; you and yours, and desire to inform one and all that they can and will make it greatly to your advantage to purchase everv thing von want in the shape of DRY i., imps. FANCY GOODS and MILLINERY, either *lwie.-a'e or retail of them at No 5. Union Block, in the aforesaid village of Elmira. N. Y. Their facilities are certainly unsurpassed : as one mem 'r *>f the lirm is on the spot all the while, consulting the testes and wants of their numerous customers, whilst tiu r of the lirm is daily in the auction rooms and itn rting houses in New York City, securing the newest ! most desirable goods at the very lowest rates, (as they buy exclusively for cash) and as they sell for cash jy they have no losses to make up, and consequently in ami do sell so cheap as to defy competition. Time c 4 space preclude the possibility of mentioning half or utter ot the many inducement- which are offered t all t ti.idc at their popular establishment, anil the XKW 1.C.1 KTISKMKSTS will from week to week give but a limit t.; ..va of the many advantages to he derived by calling t,a A. T. MARSH A CO., No. 5, Union Block. Elmira, N. Y. ?. s. For further particulars, see New Advertisements, i \those who have called, aud go see for yourselves. Now Just Hear what Marsh has becu and gone and done isT-Went to New York on Monday night. 1 .I—Bought lots of New Goods of the very latent and ,t desirable- styles, a few of which will lie mentioned ;n nir new advertisements, but most of which must be '•■ en in order to be appreciated. .i We intend our stock shall be more extensive than • and last, though not least, we shall SELL FOR CASH ONLY ! sr. 1 i- cheap as we can afford to and pav our clerks <•„ ■ ._'ii t" kiep them honest. We would ju -t say that facilities continue to be such that we will Vs.* enabled t J offer extra iuducemeuts to all to buy Dry Goods of MARSH A Co., No. 5. Union Block. Elmira. We've got 'em ! ■THOSE PATENT ELASTIC SKIRTS, with self-ad -1 j :-t:iile bustles, made by Douglas A Sherwood, New i ik ( ity. are emphatically the best thing ever got up •5 the .-iuipe of Skirts. To lie had only of MARSH A CO., Union Mock. FOR. SALS. 1 SPLENDID NEW 6 OCTAVE MELODEON, will he l -ul.l f rfpiu, which is S3O less than the regular price. Acl.l second-hand do., been used but little; regular T't' i J7A. will lie sold for SSO, by A A- T. MARSH A CO., Union Block. MOIU-: of those Fat icy Head Dress Pins at ' MARSH A CO. !) NI .W pieces splendid Black Dress SILKS W -- and 10s a yard at MABSH A CO'S. \| OilK FRKXCII DIM IT V, received l.v -'1 MARSII A GO. BLACK BROAD CLOTHS in every D . ifrom $2 to s>: a yard at MARSH & CO. TllK latest stvie of HATS and CAPS, at I Mai h 10.* 1858. _MOXT AX YES. NEW SPRING GOODS LOW PRICES AND PROMPT PAY, TEE ORDER OF THE DAY ! JOSEPH POWELL j> now receiving a largre stock of SPRING l bonbS comprising everything that i* new and de - ra- -,v ~ win i„. as usual, at prices tar less than -•int tiier establishment in the country, FOR ( ASH ONLY! 'ving that long credits and the abnse of the credit '.-bra g, norally, have t*-n the cause of the great coni " 1 ft vi: 1 ~i. j, which lias brought the whole country to ■ 't'ge t bankruptcy, uni that a continuance of these •-ts.-tin i still greater degree produce the same and .< Jii.-viu that it is far better !r both the ant a d his customer, that the evil should now lie ll Ntl\V PECK IYING a Itirjro stock of 1 Mil.) GROCERIES, which are ottered for sale at • * |irici> a.- tlie same quality of Goods can lie bought A ' • ti, n side of the City of New York. ji lELD PEAS, for sale at Slarch 2.-,. Is",8. FO X'S. ffOMMONY, SAMP, Wheat-Grits, Oat , 'l'-' d. Tapioca, Rice Flour, Maccaroni, Verraicilla, • >tarcb and Farina, for .-ale at Jtarrh 25,183 R. FOX'S. F 1 ! 1 Xt 11- KXGLISII and AMERICAN ~*T.ARB, ground and whole, at FOX'S. \\'OIU:KSTKILSHIUK SAUCE, Popper '.t . , S l !r< - Tomato Catchup, Pickles, Sardines, Ac. - law. FOX'S. \V 1!1T1; CRANBERRY BEANS for : the best Field Beau in the country, at ■ 25, ISSH. FOX'S. ifAPLE SUGAR, at -X Manti 2.T. 1858. FOX% I) R,E I) IS IJ AC KB E RIUFS, llaspbcr ih Apples, at - 25, lft.w. F ' FOX'S^ 111. BUNTING, \ pi'''' ? T'-LY* informs his former customers and e P""lic generally,t< at be has removed his SHOP, tto v „ r B . oat h of Tracy A Moore's store and imrac -I'-"8 Stove Store Main st. Whe ui l l hat from his long experience in bu ih their able to please all who may favor him ' markirf U u tora .'. tiwing to the low pressure in the ®o other . w '" m ake Coats from 12 50 to $5 50 each J in for READY PAY. V,,. ' roouej in payment, will Dot be refurrd, if Towanda, March ?o, th;!*. £cgal. REGISTERS NOTlCE.— Notice iTw by given that there have been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradford, accounts ot adminsstratiun upon the following estates, viz : Final account of Sopbnnia E. Jackson, administratrix of Joseph H. Hamilton, late of Windham dee'd Final account of Henry Gibbs and Humphrey Beck with, Executors of Cyprian Barnes, late of Orwell, dee'd. Final account of Charles Siockwell Guardian of Eras tun Man ley minor son of Asa Mauley, deed. Final account of Sarah Stone, administratrix of J. F. Stone, farte of Leroy, dee'd. Final account of WIK. H. Peck Guardian of Hubbard \\ illiams, minor son of Johnson Williams 2d, dee d. Final acconnt of Stephen Brink, Executor of John Ford, late of Pike, dee'd. 1-inal account of Elijah and It. S. Shoemaker .Executors of Eunice Shoemaker, late of \Vindham, dee d. f iual account of Samuel Davidson, Administrator of Scely Goble, late of Litchfield dee'd. Final account of (). W. Northrop and John M. Bris ter. Executors of Irene Whitehead, late of Pike, dee d. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the 3d dav of May next for confirmation and allowance. JAMES 11. WEBB, Register. Register's office, March 30, 1858. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of n writ of Venditioni Exponas issued out of the Cir cuit Court of the United States, for the Western District of Pennsylvania, and to me directed, there will be expos ed to public sale, at the Court House, in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, on SATURDAY, theßth day of MAY next, at 2 o clock. P. M., the following described property, to wit: A certain tract of land, situate in Springfield town ship, Bradford county, Pennsylvania, containing two hundred acres, more or iess ; one hundred acres, more or less, cleared ; bounded on the north by laud of Stephen D. Harkuess, oil the ea-t by land of Jacob Harkue-s and others, ou the south by land of Tallinan D. Beard-ley, and on the west by lands of Jacob Harkuess and others, with the appurtenances, consisting of one dwelling hou-e painted white, three barns, one wagon shed, one corn house, and other outbuildings, also an orchard of apple trees. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as the property of John Harkuess. J AMES G. CAMPBELL, Marshal. Marshal's Office, Williamsport, March 31,1858. I I CENSES.—Notice is hereby given, that J the following named persons have filed in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Quarter Sessions their peti tion.- for licenses uuiler the existing laws of the Common wealth, and their several applications will be heard before the Judges of the Court of Quarter Sessions on Monday, the 3d day of Jluy next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day : FOR A TAVERN. Nathan Olmstcnd Ulster twp. John Dicker-on Warren twp. S. Cliesley Myer Canton twp. Joseph O. l'ine Ridgbtiry twp. William O. Guusaules ltidgbury twp. William Gibson Ul-ter twp. Ethel Taylor Monroe boro. Orson Rickey Rome boro. John Laughlin Towanda born. Moses T. Carrier Towanda boro. L. W. Birchard Athens boro. Nathan Mitchell Athens twp. John O. Ward *. Troy twp. 11. A. Phelps Athens boro. Epliraim W. Bigony Troy boro. MERCHANT DEALER. William P. Newberry Canton twp. Jacob Richardson ltidgbury twp. TO SELL IN NOT LESS THAN ONE GALLON. James Nestor Towanda boro. EATING SALOON. William Morgan Troy boro. ALLEN M'KEAN, Clerk. Clerk's Office, April 6, 1858. A DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice Xx. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Levi Funis, late of Standing Stone twp., dee'd, are requested to m ike payment without delay ; and si! persons having claim-against said estate, must present thein duly authenticated, to the subsi rilier. ALEXANDER ENNIS, BENJAMIN ENNIS, April 6. 1858. Administrators. ADM IN IST!(A FRIX NOTlCE.—Notice R\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Isaac Allen, late of Windham twp., deceased, are requested to make payment without delay : and all per sons havingi'laitns against said estate, mu-t present them dulv authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. M ARGERY ALLEN, April 6,1958. Administratrix. I IST OF JURORS, drttwu for Mny \-i Term and Sessions, 1-58. GRAND .11-RORS. Athens— Cnrran Derrick, j B Williams. Burlington tp—E Gu-!in, ji (Standing Stone—Jn Taylor. Burlington west —J BIUCK- J Springfield—l.nciu- French. well, jr. [Sheshequin—David Ilortun, Columbia—Alvin Furman. i C AA' Bullis. Franklin—Robert Meeteer. Towanda north—Rhoderick Litchfield—Cyrus Merrill, j Granger. Orwell—Zebulon Friable. AVysox—Frank Brown, ltidgbury—llector Owen,C.jWilmot—J ('. Crandull.DanT P Hall. I Welles. SinithfU'.d —V S A'incent, O' AA'arren—KHery Coffin. K Bird, Wm S Pierce, E|AVindbam —I.oren Pearl. AA'yalusing—Tluo 1 lines. TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. Armenia—John B Morgan. | James AV 80-worth. Asylum—Aaron Eley, El jl'ome —Jas IJ Denioitey. more llorton. " ltidgbury- Geo Diidiue. Athens twp—Albert Tozer 'she-he juin—Jes.-e Brown. Burlington twp Jas AA'il iSouth Creek—ti W Reed, P cox. Emanuel Gayer. ! J Dean. Burlington west—Jab Smith! Standing Stonc—B.irtholo- Canton—lt Williams, Sil.t-j mew Pulvcr, It W Noble. P kard. J Vandyke jr I';>>lvania boro —la.- II Xa h. Williams. Springfield- Ch s<) Gates. licreil—John Chamberlin. Troy twp—Rufus Rockwell. Leroy—D A Greeno, A D Ulster—ll SD. vidson. I'oss, Matthew Mott. AVarren—Milo Dimou, Geo. Overton—Edw McGovcrn. AA* Bowen. Pike—AA'ui Black. Alonzo; Wells—Nathan Shepard, A Smith, lJeniaon Johnson, 1 J Beers. Wyalusing Altrton Fuller. SECOND WEEK. Albany—Daniel K< Hogg. Rune—John G Towner. Athens tp— Francis Tyler. Springfield—Lewis Adams, Burlington boro—P Long. Theodore Wat.-on, Ches- Buriington tp.—M Waters. ter Harkuess. Burlington we-t—II K Ste South ( reck -Lewis Fassct, vens. David Relvea. Canton —John AA" Griffin, AA* Standing Stone —AVilliam Lawrence. King-ley. Columbia— V A Bullock. Towanda boro—D I. Scott. Granville—Stephen B Tidd. l'owatida north—KAA'atts. Merrick—John Allen. Trov twp—Allen Taylor. Leroy—Ansel Tillotson, D Tii Newell. AVells—Hiram Swavzey. Overton—UhrisliaqHevcrly | Windham—Daniel bins-ma ker, Jefferson Johnson. TN THE MATTER of the estate of Peter A Johnson deceased, late of Rome township, in the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, auditor appointed by said court, to audit, set'le and adju-t the account of Preceptor Forbes, Hugh Hicks and Irene Johnson, administrators with the will annexed of the said Peter Johnson, and to report a distribution of the balance in the hands of the said ad ministrators, hereby gives notice that ho will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office of William AVatkins, esq., in tne Borough of Towanda, on Monday. April 12, 1858, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. at which time and place all persons interested are notified to attend. J. I). GOODEXOUGII, Auditor. Towanda, March 1,1958. N'OTTCE TO COLLECTORS—YOU nre hereby required to deduct live per cent, from the State tax of each and every person who shall pay his or her State and 1 ounty tax iu full on or belore the 19th r -ale bv Sept. 15,18.67. ' AY. A. ROCKWELL. C nb Sale. 0 TREASURER'S SALS F UNSEATED LANDS IN BRAD FORD COUNTY.—In pursuance of an Act of the Genera! Assembly, passed the 13th of March, IMS, and other Acts of Assembly, will be exposed to public sale, at the Commissioner's office, in Towanda Boro", on the 2d MONDAY in JUNE, 1858, the Tracts of Unseated Lands described in the following list, unless the taxes due upon the same are paid before that time. E. P. SHAW, Treasurer. Towanda. March 20.1R5R. No. 1 No. I Warrantee I T Warnt | Acres. | or Owner. j ATHENS. 1490 550 Charles Carroll, ?11 50 1512 300 same 0 30 ASYLCM. 120 Avery Christopher 2 84 2>7 Cortright Cornelius 4 98 383 Cortright John 8 05 301 Davenport Cornelius 0 33 231 Davenport Daniel 4 .so 110 Kidd John 2 43 150 Sterling Samuel '2 u3 AI.BANY. 91 Anderson Joseph 6 03 lu7 Baron John, jr 7 44 78 Castator Frederick 6 15 09 Gore Elizabeth V 50 84 Pearce Abel 5 55 188 Roberts Robert 12 65 193 Roberts Hugh 12 90 93 Rush Moses 6 10 80 Sliotts Charles 5 28 BCUL.LNOTO.V. 1494 88 Carroll Charles 1 85 1493 195 same 4 10 1480 lUO same 2 10 CANTON. 75 Attis Frederick 1 57 120 Arnout Henry 2 52 273 Croak Jacob 5 74 40 Friend John 84 33 Greeno John 72 205 Hand Edward 5 57' 75 Morgan John ' 1 i,3 410.} Shafner Casper, jr. 861 245 Shaw Robert 5 14 4-J •• •• 86 75 Singer John 1 50 300 Slough Matthias 0 30 100 Singer A brain 2 10 FRANKLIN. 397 Bank-on Jacob 31 57 377 P.iddle William 7 4s 113 Cunningham D. 11. 9 80 57 Cooley Henry 5 no 400 Samuel Edge 6 90 492 Franklin College 42 80 200 Ilagn George 17 40 1.0 Hughs & Fi-her 13 50 400 Hardy James 34 80 400 Hardy Simon 34 88 400 Hardy Andrew 27 81 400 Hardy Nathan 31 so 400 Hardy Paul 17 40 400 Ladley Peter 31 80 400 Ladley Joseph 34 80 300 Ladley Andrew 26 10 321 Moore Patrick "27 95 350 Rice Joseph 30 15 428 Stuart Walter 37 24 265 Stuart Deborah 22 91 | 4oti Siddetis Samuel 34 80 ' 400 Siddetis Joseph 34 80 325 Siddcus James 28 25 175 Siddens Peter 15 25 415 Koviel Draol 36 l'J 724 Wilson James 62 99 ! 200 Wallace Samuel 17 40 j 406 Young Samuel 35 31 I.KKOY. 129 Attis Frederick 7 37 407} Antis Henry 23 16 357 Douglas Andrew 22 04 332} Morgan John 19 00 407 Morgan Jacob 23 35 413 Simmons Joseph 2 86 437 Wister Wm. 24 S3 181 Witzell John 10 31 MONKUK. 400 Anderson Samuel 27 00 209 Anderson Joseph 20 87 ] 322 Castator Frederick 21 73 j 172 Ellis Marcy 11 81 1 97 Gray Wm. 6 63 ! 400 Hampton Robert 27 oo I 150 Hopkins Robert 10 13 ' 200 North Samuel 13 50 400 Shotts Peter 27 0o ' 400 Shotts Frederick 27 00 ! 4o Wallace Mary IS9O| 100 Woodruff Hannah 6 75 I OVKKTAIN'. 343 Retz Joseph 30 40 j 343 Betz John 30 40 343 J'-etz James 30 40 j 400 By.soii Henry 35 40 375 Cooley Samuel 33 15 1 400 Castator liar man 35 40 . 400 Castator Joseph 35 40 400 Cooley Joshua 35 40 | 100 Ellis Marcy s 85 343 Fritz Samuel 3o 40 400 Haga Peter 35 40 400 Haga Nathan 35 40 200 Haga George 17 7o 400 Haga Samuel 35 40 400 Hard)- Samuel 35 40 375 Hardy James 33 15 390 Harris Ann 31 50 400 Hillingsworth Stephen 35 40 400 Hardy Henry 35 10 375 Moore George 33 15 ; 400 Moore Paul 35 10 3.6t Moore John 34 M 200 North Samuel 17 70 400 North Jonathan 35 40 200 Palmer Thomas 17 70 400 Siddens Andrew 35 40 400 Siddens George 25 40 400 Seeley Joseph 3.5 40 j 401) Seeley Henry 35 40 75 Siddens James 6 66 225 Siddens Peter 19 88 400 Temple George 3 45 , 1M) Woodruff Hannah 15 93 ! ROME. 29 Rentier Samuel 58 : KI!BI-RY. 1516 600 Carroll Charles 12 60; 1507 250 '• •' 5 1 : 1515 196 " 3 35 j PI'RINOFIEtn. 917 121 Myers Fisher 2 551 TF3CA (lolls. 250 Keeler John iV Co., owners. 5 25 . 150 Primer George 3 15 1 75 Potter Henry 1 .57 | 120 Shumway Barrowcliff, owners. 3 15 1 W ARSES. 161 Jacobs Peter 3 36 '< 153 Jacobs Paul 3 22 120 Jacobs Henry *2 52 j WILMOT. 28 Leaky John 2 27 ] 401 Mrrf.s Israel 30 27 80 Morris Heujrmin 6 48 1.30 Sterling Samuel 12 15 272 Baldwin James 22 03 ALSO—In pursuance of the provisions of the Act of the General Assembly, passed the 29th day of April, lstl, section 41. at the same time and place will be ex posed to public sale the tracts or parcels of land or real estate designated in the following list, unless the taxes due upon the same are paid before that time. f Tf£ 1 7 T WTWTtsI Year, j To whom Assessed, j i E j 5 ! 5" j* ■ = i i AKMKNIA. 195.5 Dewey Lyman, 100 100 100 $ 66 .... Drinker Henry, ... 37.5 .. 375 2 48 Ward C. L. " 200200 200 1 32 .... Williams Lorenzo I). 50 .50 .. .50 40 1856 WardC. L. 134 200 .. 200 9s Williams Lorenzo D. 50 50 .. 50 4 s ..,. Benson John 25 28 .. 29 26 ALBANY. 1851 GagerH.C. ... 11l 15 96 217 .... Lew is Hughes ... 190 190 2 40 .... Oliphant Daniel, ... 03 3 60 91 .... Donahue Mrs. J. ... 50 .. 50 63 18.55 GagerH.C. 11l lit 15 97 178 Woodard A. L. 100 100 20 80 234 1856 Boon Timothy .50 50 .. 50 77 .... Donahue Mr.-. J. 50 50 .. 50 77 ... Harris Thomas, 100 211 .. 214 329 .... I.ittle Daniel P. 12 12 .. 12 18 .... Kinney Ilenrv, 2.5 25 .. 25 38 .... Mnrphv Stephen jr. 150 150 .. 150 231 .... Martin John 113 113 .. 113 1 77 .... Vargason Samuel 1 bouse and shop, 2 ... 41 ATHENS TWP. 1852 Bradford (1.11. House and lot, .. . 3 20 .... Haines G. W. . . 58 .. 59 l 17 1855 Holding. Village lot, 60 .... Pine J. O. 87 87 .. 87 78 ATHENS BOKO. 1855 Forbes Mrs. I). 4 houses &■ lots ... 9 90 Huston Thog. T. House and bit, 2 61 .... Kiff Horace House and lot, 3 2t 1856 Culling James Eat shanty and lot 77 .... Leonard F. House and lot, 1 40 .... Palmer J. S. House aud lot 161 .... Wooley Peter House and lot 70 Stuart C. B. House and lot, .. 3 ... 6 93 ASYLCM. 1856 Fitch Gideon ... 150 .. 150 221 BURLINGTON TUT. 1856 Brandy Sarah 50 53 3 50 198 BURLINGTON WEST. IS6C Wells C. F. 100 100 .. 100 252 CANTON. 1855 Pepper Stephen . . , 1 19 .... Locke James Est 400 40 360 2 31 pn.RLL. 1855 Coolbwgh G. W. 2 2 56 .. lok J. l. 313 .. 2 06 Lans Sale, Hurlburt A.V. ... 4 4 ... 7s .... Mc.Vffee Susan ... 134 .. 134 1* 76 GRANVILLE. 18.55 Bailey J. R. ... 66 .. €6 88 BSBRICX. j 1854 Dougherty Owen 100 105 .. 105 121 1855 A His Eleazer . 39 39 .. 39 1 16 Chapel Benjamin 50 25 10 15 4s ~.. Dougherty Owen 100 105 .. 105 2 60' .*... Kecler Klisha 95 1 'tp 75 85 380 .... Deehastelleux C.L.C. ... 200 .. 200 297 Coggins Timothy ... 50 10 40 150 .... Brink Ephraim 4 ..-. 50 .... Mace Emerson ... 80 15 65 191 Lee John ... 57 2 55 105 .... Tucker Mason ... 54 .. 54 80 Strickland Win. ... 58 20 3s 199 LKItOY. 1954 Nelson Oliver ... 144 4 140 525 Woorster E. P. ... 41 4 47 76 LITCHFIKI.D. 1855 Baldwin Allen 62 52 .. 52 3 30 MONKOE TWP. 1855 After Wilson ... 153 .. 153 430 OVERTON. 1855 Beagle E. J. ... 200 8 192 140 Gately Patrick ... 100 .. 100 60 .... Gleasou Patrick ... 100 .. 100 30 Williams James T ... 400 .. 400 1 32 •.... Walker George ... 400 .. 400 200 .... Woodburu Iliram ... 100 .. 100 GO .... Malony Cornelius ' 100 5 95 124 1556 Mead Peter 50 50 .. 50 35 Madden Patrick 230 230 .. 230 1 (il 1 .... McDowell JaineS 100 lbO 100 70 Ronan Michael 50 50 .. 50 70 1:0 VIE. 1855. Onan Win. ... G2 20 42 182 i .... St ruble Henry ... !> 5 ... 44' Yiberts James ... 39 2 37 104 ! 1856 Elsworth James 16 6 .. G 35 j Packard A. O. ... 89 .. 89 1 G2 , RIIHiRCItY. 1953 Spear James E.-t house and l"t 52 ; STANDING STONE. 1855 Mevlert Michael 49 59 5 49 90 .... WashburuL.il. 50 102 17 145 2 22; 1856 Washburn L. 11. 50 162 17 145 1 85 I SMITHFIELD. 1955 CaiilF David _ ... 50 .. 50 86 Child Henry ... 79 4 75 134 ' Sweet P. P. ... 10G 35 71 406 j L*:s6 Tracy Guy ... 80 5 75 180 1 SIiESUKQIIN*. 1855 FeavenerJolin H. House and lot 1 68 ; SOUTH CREEK. 155 Arnold Jared ... 300 .. 300 19 14 i .... Dunham George ... 1710 40 1700 44 7 i .... Graves Nathaniel ... 50 .. 50 2 *2B I .... Green Auson ... 50 .. 50 228 j .... Strobridge Cyrus ... 100 5 95 474 | ... White Charles .. 45 10 35 3 1L ; Smith Hoilis ... 102* .. 1028 22 61 j Ytuiuan Mary A. .. 1662 .. 1661 4 40 i TCSCAIIORA. 1955 Gordon James 30 30 12 18 96 I .... Roger Win. 25 30 15 15 61 | .... Muxtield J. H. 25 25 5 20 56 ; .... BarrowclifT Russell 50 50 . 50 42 ; .... Finney John ... 20 10 10 34 .... Meylert Est ... 2 (fit ! 1856 KingStutley 80 so .. 80 112 I .... l.acey I. N. ... 120 . 11*0 210 i Sturdevant Charles ... 25 .. 25 52 j TOWANDA TWr. 1855 F'nx George ... 25 .. 25 2 43 j ULSTER. 1854 Cash David 80 75 28 47 406 I liarsh Chester ... 3 hou.e t. lot 39 j WARREN. Lss6 Pierce Warren ... 100 .. 100 564 j WYALUSING. 1855 Farley Anthony 50 50 5 45 100 ; WINDHAM. 1555 Fletcher Charles 25 24 1 23 46 • WELLS. 1855 Dunham George 900 900 .. 900 13 50 WILMOi*. 1.855 Barnes Sandy ... 100 .. 100 98 I Sullivan Win. ... 51 .. 51 50 | 1856 Harrington Timothy ... 80 80 304 .... McCarnon Thomas 50 50 .. 50 190 ; .... Place James 50 50 4 46 273 ] PatkerJohn 119 119 119 4 51 ' .... Harues Sandy ... 285 j N. It. Notice is hereby given that an amount sufficient to pay taxes and costs will be required in every case where land is sold at the time of sale, ami unless terms i are complied with, the lauds will be again exposed to ] sale. E. P. SIIAW, Towanda, March 20,1858. Treasurer. | GUI* HANS' COURT SALE.— liy virtue j of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Conn- ; tv. will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY. APRIL 3. 1858. at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the fol- , lowing described lot of laud situate in Franklin township I late tue estate of Rufiis White, deceased, late of Franklin township, bounded and described as follows : On the north and east by lands of Mrs. M. Baldwin, on the south ! by the highway running from Towanda to Granville, on 1 the west by said highway and lands of Mrs. M. Baldwin. Coniaining about two acres, with a Sash Factory and a j Kiln for drying lumber, thereon, with water priviledges j Ac. Terms made known on dav of sale. SUSANNA R. WHITE. j March 3.1858. Administratrix. XpXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is here- A.J bv giuen that all persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES B. WORDEN, dee'd. of Pike towp., must | make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, will present them duly autiieu- 1 ticated for settlement. J. R. FLETCHER, O. W. NORTHROP. March 1,1858. Executor*. 1 DM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice а." \ is hereby given, that ali persons indebted to the es tate ot Wm. PEPPER, deceased lateof Franklin tp. are re qnested to make payment without delay; and all persons having chiiin* against said estate, must present them duly authenticated l'or settlement, to the subscribers. TERRY PEPPER, EASOX PEPPER. Mareh 3, 1857. Administrators. i DMIXISTIIATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice a"A is hereby given, that nil persons indebted to the es tate of EDWARD H ANLON, late of Ridghury. dee'd, 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. MARY HANLON. WILLI AM H ANI.ON, EDWARD F. HANLOX, March 1.1858. Adniinbrtrntnrrf. j I DM 1N ISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice alw is hereby given, that all persons indebted t > the es tate of. l dm Donnelly, dee'd, lite of Wvulusing town ship, are hereby requestrs! to make i'.ayincut without de lay; and all person- having claims against -aid e-tate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN M M tHON. February 18,18.37. Administrator. ADM IN ISTRATRIX NOTICE.- Notice XjL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e-tate of PETER X'ETLV, deceased, late of Litchfield two, are hereby notified to make payment without ih lay, and all persons having demands against said e-tate are requested to present them dulv authenticated for settle ment. * ANN J. X'EILY, February 10, 19.58. Administratrix. i DMIXISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice J\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the cs tate of Howard Spalding, deceased, late of Troy twp. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against -aid estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. S. N. SPALDING, Feb. 2,1858. Administrator with will annexed. I AS. O FROST vs CAROLINE MAT •I THEWS.EMILY MATTHEWS.UH AHLOTTEM \T TIfK'.VS, GEORGE M VTTHEWS, OLIVE MATTHEWS, in Bradford County Common Ideas, No. 161, September б, 1867. To nil parties interested interested in this case, take notice, that by virtue of a writ of partition i--t*.ed out of the foiisf of <'ominoii Pleas of Bradford County, and to mc directed that an inquest will be held on tlie premises, on Saturday the 17th day of April. A. D. 1858, at I o'cloi k P. M., on ail that certain lot of land situate in Orwell township, bounded and rieseriiied as follows to wit : North, east, south and west, by lands of the estate of j Samuel Matthews deceased. Containing about eight acres, more or less, for the purpose of making partition 1 of tlie said described real estate to and among the parties mentioned in the said writ, if the same ran be done with out prejudice or spoiling of the whole, otherwise to val ue ami appraise the same according to law, nt which time and place you are required to attorn 1 if you think proper. TUGS. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. Secrififs office, Marcli 2,1858. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice -LX is lierebv given, that all persons indebted to tlie es tate of CALEB EDGARTON. late of Athens Borough deceased, are requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ANGELINE EDGARTCN, November 12,1857. Administratrix. f?XECUTUIX NOTICE —Notice is herc i J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN CHAFFEE, deceased, late of Warren town ship, are requested to rsakc payment without delay; those ha vingdcniandsagainstsaid estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Dee. 8, 1857. FANNY CHAFFEE. Kxccntiix. WHITE STONE LIME —SO bbls. White Stone Lime just rcceiud, and for sale for Cash or Grain by fowa. da, On, 2f, l*>s7. BAILEY .1 NF.VfXS. Ccgirt. ORPHANS'" COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the OrpJians' Court of Bradford Co.. will he exposed to public fate ou the premises, on SAT URDAY. APRIL 10. 18.5 s. at 1 o'ehnk, P. M.. the fol lowing described lot of land situate iti Orwell township, late the estate of Luther Chaftee. deceased, hounded as follows: Commencing at the centre of tlie highway lead mg from Orwell to l.c-raysville, ou tlif south hy lands of Allium Readier, Jacob Pickering and! X. 11. Chaffee, on the west by Aurora Robinson. 11. \\\ Hardy aud Win 11 Hardy and on the north by Caleb Alien and Jason Cuaf fee.on the east by the he lore mentioned highway. Con taining 544 acres, more or less, with about 35 acres fin provedi with two Iraim-d hums and a few fruit trees thereon. Attendance grven,and terms made known on day of sale. €. G. GRIDLKY. OnuH, March Hi. 1 ••!. Administrator. ! QBE RIFF'S SALE -By virtue of a writ j Ud of fi. fa. issued out of the court of Common Pleas of I Bradford County, to ine directed and delivered, will he exposed to public safe at the Court House, in Towarnla Born., on FRIDAY the hth day of APRIL. 1.858, at 1 j o'clock in the afternoon, the following property, to wit : | All that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in j Ridgbury twp.. Bradford co.. bounded on the north by ! hind of John Owen, east by Fancf in possession of Oscar i Harrison, south by other land of defendent and west by i land of Vincent (rwen. Containing l.if acres, more or ! less, about 13 acres improved, an old log house and a fetv \ trait trees thereon. ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land ' situate in Ridghury twp., Bradford c"., bounded north :by land of K. Wormley, east by land In iiossessionof <>-- | car Harrison, south by land of Hector Owens and west iby lanJ of Vincent Owen. Containing about 134 a<*n-s j more or less, about 13 acres improved, with a framed . home and a framed barn thereon. | ALSO—AII that certain lot. piece or parcel of land j situate in Ridghury tp., Bradford county, bound' 4 north ' by laudofJease Hammond and Orriu Buruliain. east by j 1 the Berwick turnpike, south by laud of femes Hammond 1 ! ami Vincent Owen and west by Laud of Calvin West.— I j Containing 59 acres, be the same more or less, about 15 ] acres improved. J Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jud Smith j | vs. Kcuowcr Wormley and K. R. Wormley. TIIGS. M. WOODRUFF, J I Towanda, March 12, 1858. Sheriff. SHEIt! FF'S SALES. — Bv virtue of sundry | writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of Com- ! i mon Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed mid de- j : livered, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House. ] 'Towarnla Borough, ou THURSDAY, the 29th day of I ! APRIL, 1858, at one o'clock. P. M.. the following lot. ! pitceor pared of land situate in Burlington twp.. Brad- ! j ford county, bounded on the north by land of F. S. Acres, j j on the east by land of William Gibson, on the south by ! land ol Roswell Luther aud Alexander Lane and on the ' ' west by land of Alexander Lane and Myron Travis. Con- j j taining t acres more oi lc-s, about 10 acres improved, j j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David J. | Crawford vs.Z. It. Travis. I ALSO—The following Ut, piece or parcel of land situ ' ate in Burlington and West Burlington twps., bounded j | on the north by Silas Betts and Newell Hollenbnck. east | > by l'hilo Beariisley, on the south by Addison M'Keairand j .leremiah Loveland and on the west by lands of John i Bloom. Containing about one hundred and fifty acres, ' | more or less, about thirty acres improred. j Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. C. A!- j ! drich vs. Benjamin Xivfr>ls. [ ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- ( | ate in Canton twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the; i north by the highway and a lot occupied by Horace Tut j ; tie, and east by land of Frederick Black and Theodore L. • i Pratt, on the south by lauds of C. S. Stllard and Wilson. ! 1 Vandyke and Kverhart. and on the west by lands of J. j I (i.Scuddcr. Doty and Wilcox, Wilson & Vandyke. Fiver- j j hart and highway leading from Canton to Fox tow nship, j j Sullivan Co. Containing about two acres, more <>r less, j j nil improved, with one framed store house, and framed . ' barn and shed thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate' I in Canton trvp., Bradford county, bounded on the nortli j | by land lielonging to Kingshery, Newman & Co., east by ! J lands of A. X'. Spalding, south by the highway and west j | by laud ot K.ngsbery, Newman A Co. Containing about I ; eight rods square, more or less, all improved, with one I framed building thereon. j ALS'i—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate i j in the village of Canton, in the township of Canton. J ! county and State aforesaid, t minted on the north by land | | lielonging to the estate of J. C. Rose, dee'd.. K. \V. Col- j well and M. II Case, east by Centre street,south by laml i belonging to James O. Randall and Samuel Owen aud on J the west by lands of Samuel Owen and the estate of J. I IC. Rose, dee'd. Containing about two aires, more or j I less, all improved, with one framed house aud fruit trees j j thereon. I ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate 1 ; in Canton twp . Bradford county, bounded on the north i by land of Klias Rockwell, east by land of .1. W. Gritfin, ■ i south by the highway leading from Union township to j I Canton aud on the west by land of J. W. Grillin. Con- i tabling twenty acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rockwell i j and Winton vs. Nathan Tuttle. ] Seized and taken in execution at the sai tof Stone, ! Starr A' Co. vs. Nathan Tuttle. A LSi i—The following it, piece or parcel of land situ j ate in Ridghury twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the | ; north by lands of Vincent Owen, on tlie cast by lands of i j Hector and Vincent Owen and Isaac Baldwin, on the ; south by land of Emanuel Gunsauius and on the west by | land of Samuel Tubbs. Containing about one hundred I j and twenty acres, inure or less, about seventy acres iin- j ! proved, one framed house, one log house with a framed : I addition, one framed barn, two log barns and other out buildings, two apple orchards and other fruit trees. , Seized and taken in execution nt the suit ot James H. ' i Webb to the use of U. Mercur vs. Alpheus G. Mareellus. | i ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel <>f land situ- j j ate i;i South Creek twp., Bradford county, hounded as i 1 follows, to wit :— Beginning at the centre" of the public road, from thence north by line of Harrison Ward tweu- I ty-sevcii and eight-tenths perches to the south west cor- I i uer of tin 1 Kerrick lot, thence north 7b west along south ! ! line of .-aid Kerrick lot 54 .8-10 rods to northwest corner j |of the Charles White lot, Irom thence south 11 rods to i Cue centre of said public road and from then -e uu exster- ; | lv cnur-e along said road to the place of beginning. Con- ( taiiiiug five acres aud forty-six perches, more or less, be- i ing a part of what is known as the Charles White lot, J No. 'i on E. Overton's map, about three acres improved. ; one trained house, framed stable and fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Decker A I Cornell vs. Isaac F. Campliell and Catharine Campbell, j ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ' ate in Wdls twp.. Bradford county, bounded on the north | by lands of Humphrey Wilson. West by lands in posses ■ sion of Charles Smith. George Be< kwith and James Gris wold, south by lands of James Griswdd find the highway ; and on the east by lauds of X'oheiuiah Itatlibone. Con-' j t lining seventy two acres, inore or less, about thirty-live i a res improved, one framed h<>use, framed bariuuid a few j fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William ; S. Ingalls vs. Beujainin Ing.ills. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ- | j ate in Orwell twp., Bradford county, bounded ou the north j j by the north line of Orwell township, cast by lands of j | Harry Billings and Sidney Brainard. south by lands of James D. Newell and Humphrey Beckwith and west by j the public highway. Containing ninety acres, more or j ! h-ss, about forty acres improved, one framed house, a j I framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. L. Ward j ito ilie use of Joseph Powell vs. Sewell S. Lathrop and i Wyllis lirownsoli. i Al„SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- j I ate in West Burlington twp., Bradford county, b undod ! j on tlie north by lands of W. Sawyer and Marvin Hock | well, east by A. t'ompton, on the south by lnndsof Grrin Westgate and ou the west by O. Be-lcy. Containing 1 ninety-seven acres, be the same more or less, about forty I acres thereof improved, one log house, ouc framed barii j ■ and a few fruit trees thereon. \ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. F! Pen- ; dletou to use of Calvin Dodge vs. F G. Crofut and G. F. j Crotut. | ALSO—The following lot, piece or parrel of land situ- j ! ate in Asylum twp., Bradford county, bounded on the \ | north by lands of John Voce and John Wandall. east by j ' laml of Reuben Barnes, south by the Sullivan County i line, and on the west 1 y lards of Benjamin and P. j Vaughn and John Voce. Containing about one hundred j I anil eighty-five acres, more or less, about one hundred I acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn with j shed attached, one framed wagon house and other out- j : buildings and an orchard ot fruit trees thereon, i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. A A. | Richmond vs. Josiah Stovvell. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ! ate iii Ridghury twp., Bradford county, bounded north • j bv* land of B. F- Buck, east by the Berwick turnpike, 1 south and west by land of J. B. Wilkinson. Containing ! I half an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed i house and a blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken in exei ution at the suit of Orville Chambcrlin vs. Aaron Perkins. ALSO—The following lot. nicer or parcel of land situ- ; ate in Troy twp., Bradford county, hounded as follow-', | to wit: Bcginniugon the west line of the farm of the i i late Samuel Allen, dee'd., in the centre of the public j road leading from East Trov to Granville Centre at the j south end of the watering trough near a house now or | lately occupied by lliram Lament, thence castwardly bv ' | a line parallel with the south line of the late Samuel \i- j lcn. dee'd. aforesaid and the north line of Sheffield Pur ! pie's land, to the west line <>f Ahijab Parks' land.thence ; | northwardly to the west line of Ab'.jah Parks' land to | j a point from which a line westerly to the aforesaid road, and from thence to the place of beginning will enclose. I j Containing seventy acres, more or less, about thirty acres , j improved, with a framed hou.-e, a framed bant and a few j i small frnit trees. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward | I Spaulding to the use of Wm. P Newbury vs. M- W. Jones. , | ALSO—The following lot, piece or parol of land situ- ! I ate in Burlington Boro", Bradford county, hounded north j I by the State road, east l>y lauds of S. 11. Uili, on the 1 \ south by lands of 8. H. Hill and John F. Long and on the west by lands of John F- Long. Containing about half nn acre, lie the same more or less, all improved, with a framed dwelling bourc, a framed bam. and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sarom I Mr.Kian to the use of Jeric Adam:- now to oof John 5' Fclleit v.-. L. Tavl . r . Lcgiil Al.HI— I'liO follow ing lot. pi rf or parcel of l.uoi 1 ' uate in W>t l' wn-hip. Btudfoid ConnD. boi.tnh d mi th- north by laud* belonging to the Ratx'e of Tle-ni s Stevens dec"'d. oast by hinds nf Cliui lis K. Wells, -■ 'I i ly lands ol F.ra-tus Shepuid. anii on tl.e e-f by lands of Samuel Hillhnuec. and oMufW- ' >nL hung almil < no hundred ai res more -r !-- about fllfy acre.-Improved two fnimod houses one framed bam corn house and other out building*, and one apple or-kaid and oth r fruit trees thereon. AI.SO --I)efendunts inVret iw oncother Int. piece or part e] of laud -ituat# in V\ iliuotV>wn*hil>. llindfurd conn ty, bounded on the north by lands of KJH ttis KheparJ. and the highway leading from the Albany mid, to the i Freurhtown romi, east by the highway leading from Su i quehaiina liver to Ali any : south ami we-i by lands of llirain and J. P. Hurtou and unseated land. Containing aismt thirty* aeies hmri'or less, about li ven aeies Im proved, one .-team saw loiil, two trained buss us and I framed barn and otlu r out buildings thvrcon. i Seized aj.d tukin in execution at the suit of Mm-re 1.1 i euberger, uow to tilC aae ot II J. MaU.K vi. Kdwai d J-. Shepard. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Canton township. Bradford county, bounded I-J the North by lands of J. W. (iriffin, east by the public road leading from Canton to Beach Fl. ts, aonth by lands by Chas. Stock well, and west by lands of A. If-ity. (.' a,- t.lining about fifly-flve feet in front. by three btiiidr- d feet back more or less, all improved with a frame dwelling house there in. Seized a.1.1 taken to i-Jtei ution at the suit, of S. II- New - man to Ihe ure of L Vundir.t v.- J.S. Mil an). ALSO—l'lie following lot, piece or par' el of laud sit uate in Vi it Burlington town-hip. Hr.uWbrd county, bounded on the north by land 01 Allen Henry, on the west by land o! Edward Swain. -<-utb by land of Ai.dr. w Swain,arid on th east by land- f Ibujamin 80-s and the highway. Containing about f aira- it* more ■ r leas, a)>oat three acres impr -ved and one log hon w Ihereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I) If. Sweeney vs A. B. VVutkins. ALsO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit nato in Durell township, Bradford county, bounded on the North hi lauds of Solum >ll C* lc.on the <*ast by lands or Richard Bennett, on the south by the pnl-ib highway, on the west by land- be longing to the heirs ot John Cole, decea-ed. Containing about ten acres be the same sii-T© or less, all hnproved one franied house, one framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized ami taken in execution at the anit • f 11. J. Ma dill lix'r. of Alexander -Madill vs. William .1. Cole. ALSO -The following lot. niece ->r parcel of land situ ate in Canton twp., Bradi'oro county, bounded on tin; north by kinds of Win. S Baki rand kingshery. Newman .V Co., ea-t by lands of Kingsliery. Newman A Co., smith hv Tioga Street and west by lands of Kiugsl-ery, Nt-w --inan A Co. and Win. S. Biker. Contauiing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, a!! improved, with a frattud bouse thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofS. H. New man to the use of E. Vaudine v . A. M. Kramer. A I.St)—The following lot, piece ot parcel of land sit uate in Tusearora township, bonuded oa the nurtli by lands of 1.. Rogers, east by lands of H Hill, south by lands of.l. Hill and F. Shaw, and west by the public high way. Containing about ninety acres more or less, about twenty-live acres improved with a framed house, a Lam ed barn and a few uit trees thereon. ALSO—The following lot, piece ig- parcel of land sit naL i:i Tusearora township, Itounded on the north by 1. nils of M. Davidson, east by lands of 0. Warner, south by lands of C. Smith, and west by lands of J. Silesbey— Containing twenty-live acres more or lean, all improved one framed house, one framed barn, aud few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lof. piece or parcel of land situate in Tusearora township, bounded ou the north by lands of J. R. Sturdevant, cast and soutli by lands of S. D.Stnrde vant, and on the west by lands of M. (Juimby. Contain ing twenty--one acres more or less, about ten acres improv ed, and one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Aim >n I'i kett, to the use of It. Still well and Joseph M. Brown partners doing business under the lirm of Stillwell and Brown to the use of C. I. S ted man assignee of Henry Beekiu.in, <). L. Knox and Charles I'. I. Ripley, late co partner doing business under the tinn of Bcekmau, Knox and Ripley, vs. B. M. Silvara. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Burlington twp., Bradford county, bounded on the north by land of Harrison Dodd. east by land of James Nichols, south by land of Joel Dibble and west by land of Charles 11. Scouton. Containing about fifty-tine,: acres, more or less, about twenty-five acres improved, one plank house and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution ut the suit of William Lane to the use of 11. B. Wilbelm vs. Reiiben B >utu aud Benjamin Bolt, terre tenant. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of 1 ind sitn nte in Albany two., Bndbid county, bounded on the north by lands of Myron Keilogg. east by i.iir.a if Myr-ui Kellogg and Daniei English, so :t!i by lauds of the lieir s o Jacob .Miller, dee'd., an 1 west by the Bar lay Coal lands. C mtuirting one hundred acres an-! allow m.-es, more or less, about thirty-live acres improved, with al house and log baru thereon. ALSt)—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situnt-* in Albany twp., Uradfutd county, bounded north by* lands of David Miller and James M ict.u l me, ca-t by lands of A mas a Ham-ock. south ami w-'-t by /ad :<■ Corson, Con taining one hundred and seventy a res, more or le-s, abort 0 ie hundred acr.-s impr- vc-d, a framed h .use, a framed kirn, a log hl .cks nith shop, three apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO— One other lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Albany twp., Bradford county, l unded north by lands ot S'acTifi-l Wil ox. east by Milton H ikes, Joseph Mcnar di and Simeon Chapman, south by lands of Wells Wil cox and S. and Wm. Metua un-1 we-t t>\ lands of Johu Hanson, John Holm s and .'an es and Beujanrn Wilcox. otu.lining one hundred au-1 s : xty aure-.'uiore or less, one hundred u< re- improved, two frami d houses, one log hoi sc. tw i framed barns, one black inith shop, and an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. .ALSO—Dim other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Albany t i p., Bridtord county, bounded nc.-rlh.by laud of Sheffield Wdeox and Milton Hakes, south by Joseph leenardi and west by lands of Zk rjillctt. Co turning JO i*.c? -s. more or less, about eighteen acres improved. ALSO—Dr.e other lot. piece or pan el of lan 1 situate in Albany tvv|>., Bradford county, bounded on the uortii weft and south by WaiTwi-ce lines ola tract in the war rnntee name of Henry Stark and ou the cast !y* lands ; n possession of William B. Reifsnyder. Itt'ing part of tiic said tract in t!,e warrantee name ct Henry S.ark. Con tail ing ab>ut one hundred acres with a log house in lha woods, Selz -1 an 1 token in execution :.i the suit of 11. H. Mac© vs. It dtiu Wilcox aud bheiSeld Wilcox. NOTICK TO PRITCHASKUS. —To prercut misunderstand ing, notice i-. hereby given that purcha-ers ut Sheriff s sales w ill be required to pay the amount bid ut the lim© the land i< sold. It hns become imperatively necessary to ad-rpt this rule, and't will be strictly odlicred to, ex cept in cases where the purchaser is a lieu creditor and is entitled to the fund as provided in tie Ist section of t!-.e act ut Assembly, approved April '.'o. I*4 '. which is a-; fid lows : • Whenever the purclia-ers of leal estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall a: •• ir from the proper record to be entitled, as a lien cr.-diior.to receive the whole or any portion ot the proceeds of said sale, it shall ' t* the duty of the sheriff, adniini-tn.t- r. executor or other per,-m unking -uch sale, to oe ve the receipt of Mich purchaser or par hasors (or tie* .ii.i"n:it which h-* or they wo aid appear, fr-ua Hie record a ut'nre.s lid. t i be entiib d t-i receive : Provided that this lection s'.iail nt be so cm strued as t-i ; revent the rich: o said Sheriff adiniiiiatrat >r. executor or other person atoreiaid to de m.ind uiid receive at the Line of sale as un sufficient to cover all b-gal co- t- ei-.tiiled 1 11-e pai-1 out of the proceeds of said sale ; and provided further, that liefiue any pur clm.-cr or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec tion, lie or they shall produce t > the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statein -nt trwm the proper record-, under the hand su-l official seal of the proper officer, -homing that he is a lien creditor, entitled to receive any part oftbe proceeds of the sale as aforesaid." THUS. M. WOODRUFF, Towanda, Match 1.". Issß. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SAI.K \',y of a:i order of the Orphans' v'-mrt of Bradford Co., will be exposi d ! i public sale on the promises, ou KA T URD.W, APIUI.'24, ls'g.at 1 oM-.k. P.M.. the fol towing described lot of land sjtn •)■ In Well- township. 1 ite the estate of • harlottt* Sheparn. d**e:-ed. bounded as follows, to wit : Begiuniitg in t. centre of the road leading from Klmiru to Diggett'- Mills -,t the north ea-t corner of Andn \v J. Milh r's lot, them*,- north i>4° in c, 10 perches to a post and stones, the nulla west cor ner of said Miller's lot. thence north 2'.t° en t t 2 10 per. to -t post and atone*, thence south ii 4° cast in r.-lit per. t i the centre of said roail. thence south 24° west 4 2-1 t I er. t- llie place uf iieginiiing. Containing H a-Lo per ches. nnre or lc—t, wiftt a frntucd hou e a*i 1 a framed barn thereon. Terms made known on dav of -ale. J A .MLS l'l. BRINK. M'elis, March LOVER Spriuu Wheat, I'ulatul \J Oats, Hav, Ac., for sale at the Wood i-ic i arm. March 0. |s\s:. 11 W. !! U.K. Clox'er Scod. \ QL WTITY <>F CLOVER SEKD for sale at No. 2. gIV P.itton's Rbw-k. hv March lit. !-">•>. ' WM. A. ROCKWELL. ] AKG K ami Miiali C'LOVKR SKKIX nt lj March W, 185 -. MoMSNVKS. OHOKMAKKIIS run Bnl even-thing in kA their line of bu.-ine??, at March 1. iHiS. M♦ .!• i w Cl*v." mown -ii Ih< l oftii I'm awiw urv Dr. H 1 j I'DKVFIi: Is a. r.it. 2 Jtt 3{ II m