"LOCAL AND GENERAL. \y have yoa tried P. 13. DeLaad Cos Chemical Saleratua? If not, get a paper at once ~n j be a-touisi ed at its happy results. It is for sale by all ral able wholesale and retail dealers and at wholesale the manufacturers, at Fa rport, Monroe Co., N. Y. jojOur Country when she is in the right ; tot Bight or Wrong, our Country ! Fvn-y fumi'y now ghouiJ be provided with a bottle of Dr. Dorter's Family Embrowlion for sprains and bruises. Everybody should have readv a roll of I>r. Porter's Sticking Sa.'ve for cuts (n j wounds. Eveiy man's system should be purefied with IN- Porter's Fc'tclic Pills. Everybody's horse fbould l>e put in good condition with Dr. Porter's Horse z- Cattle Portlet. Every cough or pectoral complaint thould be cured with Pot ter's Perioral Syrup. Every tiaby should be qhietc-d with Porter's Infant Reii f tvtrv stomach should be strengthened with Portei's Tonic Ebsir, and every community should Le sound and healthv, prepared for the emergence i and calls of the country. Muticts. - • ' ...... !n Tuscarora. March "il-t.. by the Dev. Bc'.s Cos-swell, hlr. J LUES FETMI-.RLY, tf Pike, to Mrs. ISABEL REVIXE, of Bash. J ASo by the same, April 12th,Mr. JOSEPH If. TAYLOR of Tuscarora, to M.si NANCY J. HUVUCGCX, of licrrick. v In Shescnnin, March 2 1861, by the Rev. G. Davidson. jj, pi-XJ. VANHOZEU. "I the former place, to Miss M.tRY S. PITTS, of Tioga, Tioga County, X. Y. iiirD, i- Mversluirg. {Bradford County, Pa.. April IT, ISGI, i ELIZA, wile of Win. A. Benedict, in her 52 year. At his residence in Towaoda oa tiic Rtl, of April ill t. PCSSEI.L PRATT in the 05 year of his age. Mr. Piatt's health had been failing slowly lor a l ing time, hut lie had been confined to bis room bat a few days when that Messenger which to him w is far from being a " C.ritn Monster relieved him from all that can cause pain, and we are constrained to say," Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord. tn Wvsox. April 12th. ISfil, H.tN'N VIT E wi'eof James S. Parks, aged 23 years. 1 month and 9 d.-.ys. The deceased was a kind mother and affectionate wife, a humble and consistent christian, beloved s:i 1 respect ed Lv ail. A large e rclc of (riends mourn her departure cet they mourn not as those without hope—for she gave unmistuk.ibie evidence, during her illness, of a clear ac ceptance with Goo. tike dfd happy in the triumphs of living faith. May the mour iirg friends evi r Lear in mind her parting wnrds.hci kindadvi e and urgent appeals to them to meet her whcie •• No c'u . ng xvin.ls or poisonoit breath Can reach that health! l 1 short ; Where -ickness. sorrow, p.iin and dsati, Are fee and feared n > more.'' M. I>. TAYLOR. InSaib-iry. Lril th. Isi-1. £UI \ HELEN GIBSON,' liaugktei ut H. f(. and Funbv Tlickok. of LiTt-y, ami wife of E. C. i.iosca, aged 23 ycuis, ii montiis aud 21 d.ixs. Mrs. Gibson giistaittcd the Character of an exemplary wile, a:: aTertionatc, devoted mother Mourned by nl her friends, In w sad the parting from one oho endear t4herself to all. by hor incek. miU . nnd pi um course o i.'e. God in his wisdom, has taken her from us. t sael! with him. where we expect t, uieet Lcr soon through tire merits of a redeeming '-At io-ar. Tn this place on S ndav the 7th t , Mrs JANE C KEMP, wite of Edward Kemp ot Mount Vernou, Linn Co., lowa. lie deceased \v':o c maiden nttrc \r uLine C. McKen, wa* bora in Burlington in this C'ovr.'y on the 3-ith .i D~ n r.t an eai'y age, and as sociafed heirclf w;h the 5' tip p.l'l.;■ li r Biirlingt- n and was o'"eqieiit'y marr • 1 to Mr. Kern , and r.i 1?55 re r- veu v. .1. ; .. ; to -tale -.* I . va. S": was romc year* * n •-• take i ill wit ) pulmonary C n tnointion. or d ti.l lingr. ig with hcrdi*on-e. nnd at tie Turae t soliri ation tier re'atioa friends in thai conn y rue came to her native home in June, and died as shi Sad 1 ved, firm in the christian faith, at* Hie residence o Wbriither Alien McKean, in th'a Eorongli. Iter fen-r wisat t tde ■by n I .rgecoiK-u or -JO icl.i ive.ani frici.d a", esd.iy the 'Hi uit ,at the (lid Mcth-.di-t Church •ail ngtou. T ie de-ca-cd Lad many g xd friends, tl.iy r s-..ig lier eonitanCy and dr votednrss o' purpose nod car: lian like courwe. Ales I Jane has gone and li ft tiw E-leaves behind a worthy husband au-J four children •; sears. COM. ExcitiDg* Times I C-ET THE LATEST NEWS! TIIK New Yorlc Dalit P.-—The New Yoik 1 Tiibunr, flna'd Tints and fl'oil-l I will fmr.i h tav of the above papers at i 5 cents per vetk, or -ingle , topics lor sale. P irm-rs \... • want tin- im st news, wiii •Isays Had a sopn'v at the Sews ifootn to A. F. CO'IVI.ES. j Xow is the hmr to subscribe for the TEE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. •V C'v.b is now being formed for the New Vovk Weeklv Tri'une. at Cowfe's New Room, only One Dollar a yen . All who want tins paper vill please call in - -ft. as s-ja.i Send on the names immediately. Towanda. Jan. 3. It}*; 1 . TJ. Y. &r. KAIL KOAU. I'd'IANGE of hour*, commencing Tbnrada"- Jan. 2i. Y- luH. Trains will leave Wavtxly at about the follow ' .g hours, viz : COINS WK.ST. COINS EA-r. "--k rk Express. .5 in p. M.IN.T. Express.. 11.25 A.M i ' -it Express... A. M.; Night Express. 121 .A.M b 0.5 P. H I Mail T.ti; \. s A. M.J Way 11 M p. M -ss Freight., •i.or, D. M Fa-t Freight .. 9.57 A.M freight.... 11..12 AM Way freight... 550 P.M. *i< freight S.l ;■ A. M.i -at Express (both way-) Expre-s Freight nnd Fast ■'' -' •'• fi' i* Fast Freight going tut, run bf ydiiv. Night i'.nptess of Sundays, ran- only ;o El ' - llie 8.05 I'. M. Mail runs only to Elmira. The J, 1 - A M. Mail runs through to Dunkirk. Hie 4.2J I>. M runs only to Bitlghamttiir. CHARLES MfNOT, General Sup. \Ol ?('K.—Tiie citizens of the different E Am! tow ns throughout the State arc iiivitetl io:ontt, p.,,., for t!ie at w ] lilll Mi, lu . x t AN XL* i,'-, 1 )i '- be held. tontainiii/^ a '"' advantages d rected :<> the undersigned ec. appointed by the Executive Committee. i f'reiveti up to and including May 31-t next • n- locations should l e achlressed to either ot the Vowing perilous : W\f. COLDER. Jr. , JOHN D. KCTHEUFOUD, JACOB MISH. JOHN 11. ZEIGLER, Harrisburg, Pa. AMOS E. KAPP. . Northumberland. Ta.. *• Committee. \ 01 li.'K—Tlur Stock siiliseriLers of the 1 Jvupmi Company will meet at the Evof i!' t ' )vv ANDA on SATURDAY the 27th j A';, ! i' r • b-*t..:it 4 o'clock, p in., my the purpose or j ", "s President, Sei retiirv Treasurer and live Di 1 r *' C. F. 'WELLES. JR.. JAMES MACFARLANE, c. L. WARD, ft. V. M \SOV. M C. MERGER, J. C. ADAMS, WM. ELWKI.f.. Ipls JOSEPH POWEL' . Incor;iorator. GREAT RUSH OF STOVES, 13 TH: METROPOLITAN HARDWARE STORE ORWELL, PA., 1 j.*V H Ki\ with mi iticrcnspr] vnrietv of I w BUlts I ' H'-nvy additions to the Block •"ipti'.ri • Yi SPOKES, and airnost fVery Ue fi'if i' *'" e con-tHtitiy arriving. Carnage, Stol- r Ifiimings, in Urge •>i wh'l.'r; , U : u(l P i ,e - Ura s Teelh - ( L- ' ' a ' *"arming Implcineutb. Me*vy ; f V. n -I, rio °!'lcr. ] 'V,^ r Hides, Pelt*, and Fhrs. V, , Ml' V.-, - r - t. Brit annia and B-hs. •- 51 N. BKONSOV Slfto Sftbcrtfeements. LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. Wiiliam. A. Rockwell would invite attention to his new stock of Goods, which have been selected with great care to xuit the wauls ol ' his customers. Having found it desirable to ADOPT the Beady-Pay System, he ofiera his Goods at correspondingly LOW PP.ICES. Persons examining liis present FASHIONABLE & BF SIR ABLE STOCK, which was purchased at PANIC PRICES, can not fail of being satisfir-d both with articles offeree and prices asked. His stock CONSISTS of Bry Creods, GEOCEEIBS, Boots (0 Shoes > Huts & Cups, WALL AND CURTAIN PAPERS, HARDWARE, GLASS & SASH, Paints, Oils, and Kails, BIRD CAGES & SEEDS, CROCKERY, , GLASS & WOODEK" WARE. IP IL, .'V STi: K, I constantly on hand aud for sale at No. 1, Button's Block ) April 18. 1861. NOW READY! UITLinS'HEV IRIIVMXS! TOWAXDA, PENNA. i SnHscrilifr liPtf lftvve to call the fit j { -JL tent ion of the ptiblic to the fact that Le has enlarged j - lii* motive power nut PUT-CLNEED and set DP audita.:.::) [ machinery, and employed a IWRGCR number of workmen than formerly, SO that lie IS now prepared to execute or ders for l a-tings I r Maehinery with promptitude. He lifts at ids w-v.ks ail the PAT lERN'i> iu U-e by the J late ti I IN OF H'M. H. Fhiiiips A Son ot Elmira N. \.,an added to these, patterns ot various kinds. MILL LIB)N'S furnished for Ori-t Mills, Gang, Gale, ! Circular and Mulry baw Mills, besides £7EASVS ENGINES of different SIZES and style* and i-I tact almost ahy kind | of Castings or Machinery in common use. Slram Tilings such as Steam Pipes. Elbows, Rrlum | Bt RFS. Reducers, Couple gt. Globe-1' Ives, ('heck ' Vuiots, Guege Cocks. Oil Cups, li'hist es, s~c. always on hand and made to order. He is also prepared ti furnish STEAM BOILERS of) MY siz or kind wanted .Small BASTINGS made in BRASE or Composition. Cook- j ng ami Healing Stoves of (l iferent SIZES manufactured | ind >r SALE at the above works. Furniture for Cooking J STOVES AND .Stove Pipe always on hand Pers -us who w.-.n- GEARING nt any kind are informed i hat the subserioer has more |l..tlens I 1 (Tearing tii IO ; mv other concern IN th.s part ol tbc country. They j mob! tie O nte sine of finding among his Patterns G-- N - NG II; it would ANSWER then wauts and tlias sav>- dai.lV J iud E.XPEUSE in getting up work. J HO makes also A huge variety of Pulleys. Balance , VLU-els I-id Cranks, Water Wltecis ; *.!-<• Saw Gominei -, J "nimble skeins aud Pipe Boxes, Iron Fence, Caldrons. ! Plows, .LE. His equipment of TNACM.iery consists of as tools J :s arc nude, and was selected with the ile-igu ol b ing I ible to do any j IB wbirh might lie offered, whether Luge i ■ r small. In sh irt TIN eff ut HAS been to get up in all { cspccts n fir-t I !.s cst.iiilishment Terms Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for Old Pewter and lirittDtii.l. Works situated on Main Street near Bare ay B P. . Canal Basin. U. D. BAUTLETT, Tuwauda. April 11. LAUL. I'ro .rietor. lUgal. ' T> KG IST LI I S NOTICES.— Notice where- 1 JLIL I v given, that there Ll.is SWEN filed R.ML X ttled '■ U _ I Luc office of the Register o: Wills, in and for the couuty ] I OT Rradtord, ae -ouuta of Administrati-ja upon the iui i he . 11l R estates. . I : 1 JJL A S tut of J. E. Chicaberlain, Adm'r ol estate ' I of S. W. Biles, late of V:Y.ilusing, decea-ed. Final a count of nd L- NI-E, Adui'l < f the estate : ■ of R-JIU el C. Is urs'e. !. tc ., A-\inm. deu'J. Partial aec-.unt of AGU.-ta bnyder, Adrn'rx of the j • estate >L B. P tjnyder, 1 ate of Athens tp . deceased. i I'.. a! account OI J. I . A. vr Adm rof tile estate of j ' J. W. Alger late of Orwell, dec 'D. T iu:T I .II I .mut of C. I. I.acey. ilxe- 'r of the estate of I ' Geo. FT '.ODIN?. Lite ot TU-earora. dee'd. I FII .1 ace- ■ nt of .f. F. Ciiambeilain and J.-HN Lapoite, [ ii:.\..-i;"r* t the estate o! Gilbert Chain ci i.iiu, late of \> y- Final account of Wm. TLU'chinson M.xec'r of the estate . of N..tii M T\: I el . late of I'd;'.-, dee d. 1 IN: 1 account of Ruth Bcncl>, Admin'?:, of the estate ! 1 of Triiin.lU M. Leach. late I I Smithlii ld, dee'd. Final account ot Albert Lent, Guardian of JMIUM j Hortou minor son ol Richard N. lioiton, laie of bueshc j . And t'ne 5,...1E will be prcetifod to Ihc Orphan's ffonrt ; ) of Braulord rouiiTv. on MONDAY the Cth day of Max ! - at--t.h.i coidirciaiion and alloxvance. NAiHAN C. KLBBREL, Register. I j BEGI-?er'ft OiTiee. April 10, ISFFL. FICKXSKS. — Notice is LIT-reliy tcivt-N that J 4 tha foliuwiiig nansr-J persRl3 have fi.TXJ in the office J ..I the Clerk of the COMT OL Q. tarter bes-inns, their pe | t. lions tor li.eti.-e undbr the exisfing laws ol this Coin moliwcalth. and ti-rir several applo ations w ill be heard IS hole the Judges ot the Court oi Y outer bessiona. on M-mday, the OTH day ol .Ma.T next, at 2 o'clock, p. tn., o! SA id day : FOR A TAVITUS. Thomas B. Jordan, Towanda boro' : . John Kendall .. .. DO DO ■ | Euianm-L Kromer do ! \ S. L-L Wilco* Troy hero' J H. W. Bigoiiy do ( \V. J Rothrock DO John E llillier. TROY township James P Strong Columbia tw'p. | Jacob Reel Athenstownshi • •John S. sioan Athens boio' J Elislia batterie* do do G M. I.lsbree Ulster township r Harrison Gibbs Springfleld township I J..h S. Tlioinpsoa \x'yalu.-ing township John Srmiteii Smithfield township - M. M. Oolbaugh Monroe boro' John Wcndall Wilmot township William Hyatt .. - Ridgbcry towiisl i.I . I HI r I as Myers Ulster twp. Benjamin Herman liidgbeiy Anna Hammond D° A. Forties Lister P. P. SWEET DO i.. S.CSSO Rome J Jaaea ChuSet do jj I Ezra iIo'OOMB Canton |S. G. Myers d" ' I L>. P. KN ipp _ do I John Dickinson Warren 1 1 Hamilton Dickinson Sheshequin I Withird Prentice Towand.l boro' J John M. Morton.. . Terry twp ' i Rjley M. Ross Svlvania boro' ; 11-irton .Wilmot twp. * Roll n Wilcox Albany twp i ISUAC Howell Standing Stone [ v. T. Tuttle Sinitbtield - II irrison L.amb Uyaln.-iug JI A. Vaughaa do MEKCBA.NT liElbLit. 5 I). C. Ilall Towanda boro' F Dennis M .uahon DO d ) o E. O. GOODRICH. Prolh't/. S £L CAHD. ITIE uriflcrsiuMtCil h.ivinir f. urwl it Mter for s . all concerned to do business on the Heady-Pay s\s- - tern would respectfully give notice that alter the .2d of April no credit will be given. Tho- E having unsettled iceouuts w ill please call and pay up without faither no- : * the- W. A. ROCKWELL. F Towanda, April 18,1861. A D.MIMSTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice LA. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the estate ol NATHAN H. HILL, late of Rome tp. dee'd., _ are hereby requested to niade payment without de- . lav and all persons having demands against SAID estate, | wiii NREEEAT them DAJX autheotiefttcd for fettkinent- I SMITH LENT, April P. I"! Administrator iitto asbrrtlscrarats. R. M. WELLES, {Late Senior Proprietor ot the Tioga Point Agracul- ! turul Works.) Has Recently Purcbrased the sTKtHS fllillilSSE Dil!, AND Cabinet Manufactory, J 7 and Will give his new bnsineoa his personal attention, and vr.th the assistance of Mr. A. C. Hart, GS Foreman, he will sfrWe lo Increase the popularity of this WELL KNOWN and favorite establishment. ' A SjLciidid Assortment of Goods! We h: ve rri hand ami shall aixvays keen the VERY BEST ASSORTMENT OF Bureaus, Secretaries, Book Cases, to be fotincl within 10!) miies nf r.9.—nil of cur own supe rior m.mufaclute. Come nud see tiieui. SOFAS. TETE-A-TETES, EASY GHAiRS. W2AHD3AHY CHAfRS, and Chairs of Beery Description ! Extension Dining Tsb!es, MARBLE-TO? AND CENTRE TABLES, (.anything you VEAY MANT in lliut Uric ) Then again look at our BEAUTIFUL SKTTS OF Enameled Chamber Furniture, of our own manufacture—goo 1 enough for acv AMERI CAN SOVEREIGN f Bedsteads, Beds & Matrasses! BE AUTITUL fVi£RKGG, j Look in y Glasses, Plates cO renames | ELEGANT SQUARE PICTURE LVD OV.VL PHOTO GRAPH E.: aMES, and Goods 100 mmtrovs lo vitnlion. j s>e shml at all tim • ki-cp a full xupply of nice'v fla- ami furni-hed ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY Vi'Al.- I NUT, CHERRY aud COMMON READY - DE COr~3NS. All order*, fur Coffin: ti any de-, ription, size, style j and price, shall be expeditiously and satisfactorily filled. 1 We keep a GOOD IIE \USE, ready at ail time* for use I at low rate ; an i can attend and conduct faueraU any where within 2u m. e*. N. it. Ada.i of our oxva manufrcture are war ranted ; and all other Goods are Carclully selectid from j the -' 11 ks of the l.c-t and cheap ast mauuueturers in the Middle and Eastern States. PRICES CHEAP FOR CASH, OR snor.r APPROVED CREDIT. I LO not BUY el-cohere til! at leas! you have exam ined our slock of Goods. E. M. WELLES, j j Athena. Ta.. March 2", 1 "CI. ZRXrOHTAKT rJOTICS. : To Farmers and others Interested ! • par IT TREES—3O,OOO Choice Frui' j j 1- Tree* for sale, in-Li-l trail the be-t variety nf the I Apple, the Pear. Peach, Plum, Cherry uud Apricot | il-o a line c ileotioa of the beat such a.* Norway Spruce, Fir. Afh>r Vitae, Austrian Pise, Soeti b i Fir and Biack Spruce, including all size*, fr un 2 to b , j ei-t. Miiti-d i i ui'iianii'iit law HA and door yards, also I : Dwarf B-'X for edging. Ib !U-lUA ornamental trees and | . hrubs. European Ah. Amcitcaii l CJimb- 1 iug ROSOK and D.ililias, In addition to my Nursery. Io- i j c ited at this place, j have lately puicha-td the 'ii .g t : | Point N 111-11-I v. em Urjcing over 25,000 fruit A ornament si : | i-.-e- xviiij all other tiling* in the line. Our people vvii, ' j find it in uli to their a ivantage to bur these articles at i |ii -me histoid of civ:..: orders to travel,ng Agents from ! RaciiCotcr and utiicr place-, ut a dit tie . DANIEL llAP.kivs. Toxvanda, r.i.. Fc-'u. 23, 1 - J 1. i rS— fev good Salesmen wanted to act as A.ftiits I a qxlv r.t my lum-e. D. :f. fiur YCuE. fiEEiIS A rn T'i \ X"" % C 1 A L I 1 VAN t5. r liavc 1 lie larupst stock ami Lost variety of . I I- G irden Seeds ever of." red : .r K ie in 11: i I tii-Vn. It is a well known fact tint a large proportion of the i • Garden s <■ Is sold th** c.juiiiiv, arc o'D. infe rior-. and ofioi trurlh E lu View of this lact 1 have la 1 ; kcu gn at pains to procure atcsli una Reliable Seeds, in fxct the best to be found in muUt. in hope- to sup j ply a want long felt in this community, (and also to in- | re isc mv owii sales fn to .t tinp.) Will jou examine my , Seeds Uc-iore purchasing elsewhere 7 Of UEMKMBER T.'l IT GOOD SEEDS COST NO i MORE THAN POOR ONES. trfr WITH r.oou SEEDS YOU CAN* HAVE GOOD j VKi.ETACI.ES. tti?- wn 11 POOR SEEDS NONE. Towanda, March 21. ISel. E. T. FOX. HAILHOA ITHOTKL| Titer lac Earclx'J Railroad terminus, TOWANDA, PEf^WA. II JORDAN i('bpcctfiiliy inform? (:>e 1 L • the fhfHltc id-it l.e Ins leased the we'l-known- tav ern stand tornierly occupied by M. T. CAKHICH. HI Ihe \ lower part ot the borough of Towands. whicii having licpu refitted anfi throughly re furni-hrd. he invites the patronage of th:. |iu V'" .. ith every contidcuce that lie can give entire satis'action to such an may favor him xx it'u a call. IDs I!will be kept stocked with th." l best qualities of LIQUORS, and the he-t brands of CIGARS. Extensive stabling is connected with the house, and reliable attendants will • nly b; kept. No pains or expense wi I tie spared to deserve the pat- 1 ronagc of the public—and the charges will be reasona ble. Towanda, April 1, l a 6l. | Hurry Along, Everybody! FsJO the New Grocery and Provision Store, X just opened by 11. 12. STZ3VENS, at the building formerly occupied by J. 11. NEYIXS, on Jiain street, ojipoite the Comt House. His stock con sists of various brands of Coffee's Teas. Sugars Ac., all very rhe-ip : besides a splendid assortment of Spices, Nuts, < andics. Fruits anil Contcctionaries, Cigars of iv- j ery quality and price, lie xviil also pay the highest price for B'JTTEFJ AitiD ECCS, and such other article* of country trade as the farmers , may have to dispo-e of. He would just-s.iy to all. if you j xv nnt anything in my line of trade, give me a call, and 1 you can be accommodated. Towanda, April 10, lGi. H. U.S. \TOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—Yon nr.? L x hereby authorized to deduct live per cent, from the State tax of every individual who shall pay hi* or her ' state and Couiry Taxes in full, on or before the 2'2d day | : of June next, and the same shall be allowed you in your | | sctfli-rhciit xvitlr the Trtasuiftr. prcv.dod the -a" e is by - you paid into the County Treasury on or before the 'Jtifh : and .'Ttlr days O. June, next. By order ot the Co mm is- , sioner*. EB. O'dOLlfAl'Oll, Clirk. j Commissioner's Office, April 8, ISUI. j . Good Assoriiiient of 1 Garden Seeds!! WARRANTED FRESH, At PATCH'S. ; BUTTER FIRKINS & TUBS' At PATPB'S i ILfflal. SFTERIFF'S SALE.— T>y virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court ot common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, thj 2d day o! May, A. D. iwi. at the court house, in ToWauda, at 1 o'clock, p. in., the following described lot, piece or par eel til land situate in Granville tp., and bounded on the north nr. Vu ,*t by lands of 11 Rally, on the* .th by lands of Ehzn Taylor, on the- west by the public highway. Con taining half acre, more or less. all improved, one j small liarttod house, and a few fruit trees thereon, j A USD-The following described lot. piece or parcel of j land situate in Granville tp.. bounded north by tne pub j iic Ltgif." iy, nud I audi of Julius Bailey, on the a-t by the puolic "highway, on the * mth by lands of Calvin ! Churchill and on the we-: by the puWio highway. Con | tabling -even acres, be the same more or less, all im proved. j A LSD —The foHowirg described lot, piece or parrel I of laud situate in Armenia tp. and hounded 0:1 the north by lauds ol Utlftper fftbkr aud fc>. K.uiglits. east by lands i in ti.e pnssesj'-.a of Andrew Monroe, south by 1 uiu ot I John S. Becker and west by lauds ol Jclin S. Becker and I.'lids of the estate ot Joseph Cornell. Containing fitly luce acres, be the same more or less, about thirty-five airres improved, a trained bouse, allnmed barn, and a young orchard thereon. Scize'i nod taken i i.-to execution at the suit cf 0. D. I Perry vs. Lev: Burnurn. j ALbD—The t ilowiug lot, piece or natccl of land sit ' u it- in Athens tp., und bounded on the north by lands I of Klisha Smith and Frederick Weller, on the eavt ly | lands of William Sawyer, on the aoutli by lands of Tu j nis Vangorder. A. Campbell, Zenas Gibbs and A. Iluu i siker, and on the west by lands of Samuel Sawyer. Con taining two hundred and twenty acres, ntoie or le—. about one hundred and filty acres.more or less, improved, with sue framed dwelling Louie, two trained bams, ! and two orchards tiiereou. ALSO—AII that curtain lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Athens tp., and bounded as billows, to wit: Beginn ng nt a post for a corner on tlie south east corner ot lot No. ft, tiienee south K9 3 cast 105 rods along the south line of lot No. 4 to the south west corner of lot N>. 1, thence south l 3 west 74 tj 10 tods tbeuce-uortb ■iJ 3 e-t, Lob rods to tlie ea-t Hue of lot No C, thence north 1' east 74 0 10 tods to the place ol beginning.— Containing lorty-eigbt acres and one hundred aud thir teen perches, hi- the same more or less, all improved. ALSO—AII that certain, lot, piece or parcel or land situate in Athens bora", and bouuded on the until by lauds of Horace WiUUtou, on the east by the Susquchau i n i river, south Ly lands of Charles Day und west by Union street. Containing about four acres,all improved i with a few apple trees anil a nursery thereon, i Seized and taken int , i vocation at the suit of George li. Welles vs. B. H. Perkins. J ALVJ—The billowing lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in l.eltoy tp., and bounded on the north by land of j Andrew Snvercool, on tin-east by laud o! Clu istopher Smith, on the south and we-t by unseated lands. Cou l laming fifty-eight acres, be the suite more or less, about I tweuty-five acres improved. i Seized and tnken into execution at the suit of A.N. A W. W. Spalding vs. Francis Harris. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit uets in Athens boro', and bounded as foliowt •* Uegln ning at the south west corner of a lot sold by Horace Wiiliston, jr., to Cornelius Harsh, then -e -ouihw.udly fi ur rods, thence eastw irdly parallel with the north line ol lot No. 4 to tire east line of -aid lot, thence north wardly tour rod- to the north line of said lot N-. 4 ; ' thence we.-twardly on the line ot said lot to the place 10l beginning. Being tiie same lot, as was conveyed to | the same Cornelias flush by lid ward W l'cltoa by deed :re orded in Deed U >oi:. No. 3J, page 52i, to. Contain ■ i.gAsper-. .es. in ore or lea-., ail improved, with a few fruit trees thereon. I Al.bG—One other lot, piece or parcel cf land situate j in Athens h-iro', and bounded and described as loliows : j beginning at ths northea-t corner of a lot couveyed by li vVtdiston, jr.. to David D- Spencer, hi rods from Main street.-.ad corner In lue south - de ui street leading I lli.m Maine street to the Susquehanna river, me;, e south ; l'-'j 3 west 4p. to the south ea-t corner of suta David D. • Spencer's lot. thence north 77j ' east to ths west lute of | Constant Malhew-on - int. tticnee unrtlt L2i° we.-t to u i -take, thence south west t the place ot beginning. ; Cuutaiumg 3S perches more or less, (being t e same lot ! as was conveyed to said Harsh by deed from Horace | WillUtun. jr..) all improved, one trained house, aud a j lew truit trei-s thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N. C. | Mar.is vs. Cornelius Harsh. j A LSD—The following lot pio-e or parcel of land sit i u tie in Sinitliflel! tp,, and bounded as toll nvs : Begin i it ng at a hetuiosk tree, on the uortli line of Ira Ada :as, and i theme rua-ib', south "-a 3 wc-t 5'J . lu p. t• a l.c.nt • k : j thence north i p. on the line between said land and : land < l Frederi alb ch tree ; tht-ureeast "u Ip.to a heittlock post; then •• nonth '74 2-10 p. to the i place of beginning. Containing .',l acres and 104 p. ni'ire or less, a te-.-rve made of one acre wiu-re Freder j irk \V; 'lam's tn:. now stands, .. -jut b acres irnproveti, ■snt ill framed it i -o there e tiie sa.ue ntore i or le-s, all improved, with a framed t.iveia house, ft | trained barn, a wotk shop, and a b.-vv fruit trees there i. , Seized and t.- ken into execution at the .-tit ol ('.id. : Tierce and Vv. S. l'ieree. execut as of the |.i-t will and j testament of A brail.i 111 Fierce deed vs. Alex tnder IJoive. ' ALSO—The billowing lot. pic eor pare |ot land -p.a -l at? in Liteliib Id tp. and h Minded on to- north by Win. ' Sackeft and Win. Cotton, oi l i.y landsi-f Leonard l'laut. south liy lands of Jnn i.han Mjblock, r-e-t by lands of Coble. Co-.-taiuitig about .id aeri s, moid or ; about JO acies improved, one log t: litre, and slab shed. ! with a lew Irts't trees thereon. Seized and taken into txe; tion at the suit of 11. ('. Bennett A Co. v -. Thomas T. Evans. ALSO—Tlie billowing best ribed lot, piece or parcel of I.ipd situate in South Creek tp., and bounded on the north by lands in possession ot Alanson Lewis, on the east hv hinds of Juntos Ibinih fm. on the south bv lands : of Andrew Decker,on the we-t by laod.s ot Dr. Smith. ! Containing 17 acres, be the same more of less, aho.-lf ] I 2.) acres improved, two log bouses, £ud a few frhit j | thereon. Seized and taken icto execution at tlie suit of \Y. W. , j Trcston. to the use of John 11. Chapel v.-. Noami W. ! ] Wheeler. I ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit j ; ate in Canton tp.. and hounded on the north by l.uds ot ' | Win. Rates, oil the ea-t by hinds be' inginir to the estate 1 ! of Charles Rogers, dee'd, on the south by lands of James :A. Rogers,on the west by lands of Mix- Contain- I ing 20 acres, be the same more or less, about 7 acres fin - 1 j proved, 1 log house, 1 framed barn, and Ir-ait tries i thereon. | Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Andrew : i Kiff vs. Nathaniel IV ase. , ALSl)—The following lot, piece or parcel of land -it- i ; nate in Standing St >ne tp , aril bounded on til- north ; easter'y shfs by lands befongirtg to the -state of Itaniel , j V'annest, deceased, on the south by the Susquehanna ! River, mi the west by lands of George Vaunest and the j public highway. Containing 151 acres, be tlie same ! more or le-s. about 130 acres improved, 2 framed houses, j 3 framed barns, wagon -hed and other out buildings and 4 orchards thereon. | Sibzcd and taken into execution at the suit of Ulysses Moody vs. Henry Westbrook. ALSO—Tlie following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate 11 Smithlield tp ,uud bonmlea as t-illow- -. Beginning at the tort!-.we.-t coiner, thence iibnti S2° ca-t 2u p. to a j stake, near a shop of C C Corss, tlihuce south > west, 8.8 p. thence along the east Mne of o I>t conveyed to David Rclyea. north lj a west tl p.. thence along the srmth line of lot No. 27J, conveyed to P-ivid Rclvea, soalli RJi 0 east tri p.. thence Bong line ol lots No, 274 sad Hi, routh I® west 91 6-19 p. to the place o# Ur-ntefr'ng 4 Q itre? itl ' i -1 -f c Heflal. acre, with the usual allowance of G per cent for roada Ac., be the same morfe or less, it being lot No. 172 of the allotment of the Bingham land* iu South Creek tp..and part of warrant numbered 13s4.about 20 acres improved L log house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO— Another lot. piece or parcel of land situate In South Creek tp and boiinded as follows ■ Beginning atl i the south east comer of lot No. IU4. thence along lines of said lot. noith Sj 3 east 13 4 10 p.. uoith 24° east 18 p., north 12° east 31 p.. north 4j° east 14 p., north 14° west 8 8-10 p.. north 174° we-t 13 p., nortti 1° west 13 4-10 p.,Biid north 10° west 12 1-10 p. thence along the -outii line of 1;t No. 113, south h- 3 * 3 east 29 blO p., thence along line of tot No. 122, south 1° west 120 p.. thence along line of lot No. 122 aforesaid and lot No. 132 conveyed to ii! en Dunning, west 33 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 13 acres, and 8-10 of an acre, with the usual allowance of 0 per cent for roads, Ac., be the sain* tnote or less. It being lot No. 273. and parts of woi rrjntj No. 1352 and 1383, about three acrea im proved. Seized rind tilrcn 'nto execution at the suit of .Toreph R. fnzersoil ami John C Miller, 'ii ustee; of the estate of Wm Bingham, dee'd. vs. David It Moore. ASl.U—Tne following lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Armenia tp.. and hounded on the north by lands of Levi Yeomnns, on the east by lands of 1' B Fields, on the south by laud of 11. A Case and Harry Covert, and on the we-t by lands of Joel !' Burnliam. Containing GO acres, b .the same mote or less, about 2u acres im proved, log house. liamed burn aud fruit trees thereon. Feizcd and tcken Into execution at the salt of Good rich. Newbury and Feck v.. O D Field. ALSO—The folhvwfhg lot. piece or parcel cf land sit ante iu Syivatiia boro", and bounded on the north kv the . State road, on the cast by the mountain road, on* the -ott'u by bv lands of Curtis Merritt and on the west by lands ol thc.e-tate ot David Rri-t 11, dee'd. C9*:t iinki.: one fourth of an acre, moie or leas, all improved, one framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Olive. Bush vs. Jonathan Bush. ALSO—Tlie following J--scribed lot piece or parcel of land situate i:i Columbia tp., and bounded as follows : be ginning at llio south west corner oi lot No. 20C ot the allotment of tlt% Bitlghzm tanda in Columbia tp., being Also the north west corner of lot No. ISS. thence along Hue ol 1 .1 No. 1.84. north 87® we-t 64 1 10 p.. thcnco north we-t Ct 210 p.. thence north e 9 3 we-t 28 810 p. to a corner of No. lo.'L thence north 3 3 east 37 0 10 p. thence north 2° east 'J? G-'o n , thence su:;;ii 68£° ea-t 57 '2 10 p.. thence south 14 3 wc-t 21 H-0 p.. then e south j : 88j° east 37 2-10 p.. thcu'e south 2 3 we-t. 171 1 10 p to j ' j the place of beginning. Containing 91 0-10 acres, with { ; allowance, and being No. 182 of the allotment afuresaij, : ! with about 20 a es improved thereon. 1 ALSO—Another Int. piece or • aice! of lard situate in 1 ! Columbia tp. and bounded a- follows: beginning at fho north cast corner o.' lot No. 207 oi tlie allotment of the (Foghorn lands m Columbia tp. aforesaid, thence north 14"' ea-t 8-j p.. thence south e 9 ea-t 31 2 10 p.. tbence north li 3 ca-t along west line "f lnt No. IJj, 121 3 10 p. to the south cast corner of lot No. 197, thence along the south line of said lot wc-t 140 p. to a comer in line or lot 20 ~ 1 hence south 1.4° we.-t 119 p , south 1® west 83 5 10 p., thence south S. 4' Jst luj a U p. to the place or Containing 151 2 10 acic* with t!:e usual al lowancc. be the same uiore or less, with abo: t 65 acres j improved, more or less, being lots No. 1-6 and 1.-7 of the j allotments aioresaid. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Jo=e;.!i R Lizi-i.' i! and John C Mt lcr surviving Trnsfces of the estate of Wm Binghara, dee'd, vs. Joseph 11. DeWitt. 1 ALSO—Tlie following lot. piece or parcel ol land situ : ate partly in Armenia to. Bradford county, and partly la j Ward tn. Tioga county. Fa., and boi'udid as follow* : Beginning at a i.recli, the north we-t corner of lot No. I 133. on tire subdivision of lands of C L Ward, thence souths,? J ea-t L.-4 2 lo p. to an old beech, thence south ' 3 3 west 68 5-10 p. to n po-t and .-tones corner, the:.; e north '-'J 1 2 3 west T'l p. to n comer; tbrn e north i 71 "-10 t>. t i the plate of beginning. Contain: ;g 84 j a i -s aud 55 uerohcs, being lot No. 135. contracted to be , sol | nyC L W ud to John Randall, by artm e- of agree ment dated Jan. 11, l-.'.s, about 15 acres improved, a *oiid trained house, in 1.-ga county, aui, a framed barn iu limdfoid county. I Seized and take i into axccution at the suit of Cbrtato* ! ■' pher 1. Waul vs. John Randall. ALSO—The folio-, ii.g Jot. ] .ece or parcel of land situ- , . ate in Al:Mtiy 11 .. and bounded ■ a the neitil by lands of 'C I- Waul, i i-t I.y lands of s. Hibhoii-e, Fto l'latt, A. W, l-ey and H. Kinnev, south by la-ifts of A Wotsey, C. CM :,iu and —— Cabfe. we.-t by lands ot Job l'yckuam : aval John lived. Uouta'uiing 3:5 acics. more or k-.-s, a: out 25 .-. re- improved, one 1 >g house, Z board sheds, aud an orchard or young lruit trees tl. reon. Seized and taken into exec ii n at tlie si-it of Uiys-ew U x)dy aow to the use of .M W Whetdoek vs. Ichabud M ila'l. ALSO —Tlie following lot piece or parcel of land sit I nate in Ridgbury to., and bounded the north by huid • 'i.. Una- Crfiv.n. ea-t by ! ind of iiic'iaci Dia:e*. >ut!i by iaa i of John C'ari and west by laud of Michael Drat'.- ! ' mr-y. i.'outamiug 42 acres, mre cr Res, auout 25 acres Seized and taken into er --.t : r. at the suit of C. F. YTit- -ti vs. Dennis Drnmmery and O. I'. Newer. ALSD— 'i lit- ioi lowing lot, piece or parcel oi land situ ; ate ia North Towauda ii .. ana bounded on the north by ! land of Je in Divine and R. (n anger, ea-t by R. Granger sin> North Brmich camd and J-mn Dotiglrci-fy, smtlr by ■ i ir.d of James Fi-i'.-ity and land in pos.-vs-iin ot tv'rn. M tuger, John Dougherty and J Young and west by land j I ot s vv Utindell, (.'be-ic-r Bennett and Wm. McMensn. . Containing 207 acres, more or less, about 12 J acres im- ' pi ved, with three trained bouses two framed harms 2 j board s-iaufics 3 apple orchards, and other fruit trees thereon. | Seized and taken In cxjcut'.on r.t the suit of O D Cart- ! lett t > tu.- of Jos Mc urdi vs. Horace Granger. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel ot land situ- ; a'.e in Smithaeld tp.. and b limned n ttb bv irh.lt o* Wm, i Clayton, on tlie oa-t by finds lit' A at. a'. - >tt. on the south by lands of N C Harris, ar.d on the we-t by lands : 1. kinging •> the estate of Kbiutter Keeler. CcatainiZlg | 2.' a. ?- . n.: . !') ot . a ,v.re. in -re . r ie->-, about 4 acit • ; : iprovv-l. wr:ii one Iran::-d bouse, one framed barn, a saw n.i.i. am! a tew trait trees tbercon. except rig theri tmfn a lot s'dd by said it *-*> to Abner Davis, by deed da ted ihc 3d of --cpteiiiber. I Seized and taken into cxi uion at the *idt of Harris A I'tve, now t > the a- of N C H ..ti* v- N..:han R >-e. A!.<()— The following clc- u iued lot. piece or par id of iand situate in U iimnt low m-hip.and bounded a- follows: i li. ginning at a sinalf ' i fcli ct - utr ; liit-nce north 2 3 east |5 > perches to a port; tbence aoutli >s 3 * perches to a stone corner ; then:? - , lo 3 we-t 2 perches to a st arc corner : thencO soutfi 88° east by land in possession of J.. oh Mila-r. !jS pmches to a . orner; tiicnce scntS 2 C " we-t ".7 perrhes to an old hemlock "d <■* n cona r'" tbenr■? . north 's J west by land torinvly of Geo. Cotter. Ibii | petcb. -to a -mail beech i crncr—couwining hity five | am - and one hundred and tittj- one perches, tn ue >r ic'.-s. ] S' V'.ed and taken iu e.\ " itien at tlie-ait ol Brown A ; : RockwtH vs. Daniel liuingarlm r. .*. 1 -"(> The I diw ing n.ve:ibej Jot. j Jccie or parcel of j la:,,' :te i i Athens ! nvnsh;;>. boumled a- follow.. ; Bt-ginuJlig at a corner in ti:e < ■ tic ot the highway lead- I ing from Athens to B. Wolcott, in front ot the Abbott 1 Faiilh spring, tli ncc north to the south Hue of the (loop j fcr tract, thence east to t K e east corner of the said Coop er (fact, theme* - mth along K Murreys we-t line to t. e north corner of WiJianj I'hcipN Jot, then- a along - .i-. Fiu lps' lot to Hie east line of E. 'Volcotl's tipper null lot. ! tbence north along tlie line to tlie Highway aforesaid; j thence east along Urn centre ol the highway to the place lot l.c-gisaa i-- . oi,i lining li.ty r, r. -..1 land, more or less, known as L. Wub-ott's lower mill lot,—reserving first • : lot so'id and deeded to the will of S'< phen Wilson, about ! two acres more or less—secondly buildings built by Hor j ace How, having been sold at Sheriff's sale toN.c. Har iiibout 50 in-ies improved, 2 trar.ird ho i-ts, saw miii, | shingle maclfine. and ln.it trees tliereon. Ai.so- line i.tlier lot, 1 en ' and lying in said twn-1' i of Alliens, bounded as lollowa : Beginning at a stake on j the south line of warrant No. 1514. being the south west I corner en a lot conveyed to Feter Crumb, 'hence along , iands o! John Hopper, north 81 rods to Die highway. thence-not th 75° wc-t alomj iands of E Wolcott liiifds I 8-10 to a stake, thence south it- rods and 1-lti al ng ! iaiHb- ot j E I'aniield to a .-take .aer-d in the mid south i . lute of wanaut No. 1511. tl-enee along said warrant line ! Lei and G 10 to the place of beginning, being part oi \ warrant 1714. in the warrant name of Charles Carroll Containing (IS acres, known .as the Jacob Curkendail farm reserving ftom the last de-eriueii premises 1') acres, heretofore -old to tlie wile of Win. llolle. on tlie South west , orner of said lot, about 25 acres implored, 1 !rain ed hou-o. 1 log house, 1 fiamtd baru, aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken info execution at ihc suit of Charles ' Com-tock vs. Helen M if Wol.--.tt bail tor Lrastm W-1- | eott. now lleleu M LJ Lunimia aud Edward F Sammers. 1 her husband. ; ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ- j I mite in Springfield tp., and bounded on the north by the i public highway, on the eu-l by lauds of E S Rice, on tlie south ami west by I) Dickiu- >tl. Containing 1 1-4 acres, lie tlie same more or !e-s, all improved, 1 (ruined hause, 1 trained burn and a lew fruit trees tliereon. Seized and taken into execution at the surto! B Gabri 'el vs. S E Dickinson and Caroline Dickinson. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Springtiehi fp., anil bounded on the i.ojth and east by tiie public highway.,on the -colli by lands of 1) Dick inson. and west by lands of S E Dickinson. ContahTng I one acre, be the same more or less, all improved, on: I' framed house, an usiitd. and a few fruit trees threon. SeizcJ anil taken into execution at the suit ol B Ga briel vs. E F Rice. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parrel of land situ ate in Ulster tp., and bounded on the north east by lands of James McCiirty. south bv land of J Smi'h, and wet by the public highway. Containing half an acre, more or less, all improved, a framed tavern house, aud a lew fruit trees I hereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit cf C Ward A. Co. vs. 1' F Sweet. Also, Alexander Elsbrec to the use of James MeCarty who was defendant vs. P. P. Sweet. ALSO—By virtue of sundry Writs of Fic. I r ac., I have levied upon the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Troy Borough, and hounded on the n?rth by land" of Alonio'l.ong, east by lard of C F Sayle south by Elmira street, on the west by lands of V 11 Loag Containing one bait' acre, be tba same more or less, ail Improved, framed house, framed barn and a lew !ru:t treea thereon. A LSO—The fcTl/ve-lan lot. p cc* or rar?-l of 'ani sitn- Staio Tr-y'B7r4'jgh. 'nt h-redoi t t're r rb by'bv icflal. public highway, east by lands of Julia Freraan, tooth bX lands of b W i'air.e and west by lands of Jerro Adima. Containing 18 foot by 40 feet, be the name mora or leal, all improved, 1 small framed office thereon. ALSO—The following descril>eJ lot, piece or percwi of land situate lu Troy Borough, and bounded on Uta north bv lands of Aioneo Long, east by land of 8 W A 1) F I'omeroy & Co., and Cash Kendall, south by the public high ay, and west by land belonging to the estate of Charles King, uec'd, ana 11. N. Iloyt. Containing 6 act es, be the same more or le3s, all improved. Seized and tiken into e.tecut'on at the suit of S 7 ft D F I'omeroy & Co. vs. Henry Person. Notice to rcncnxsEns.— To prtvnnt mlsnnd eretand ing, notice is litreby given that purchasers at bherfl" sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land is soij. It lias become imperatively necessary to adopt thi-. rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, u* cept in cases when the purcha* r i- alia creditor and is eutitied to the fund as pr.viced in the Ist section of the r.< t of Assembly, approved April 20, 1846. which U as follows : " Whenever the purchasers cf real estate at Orphans' Court or .Sin riffs sale, shall appear from Urn proper record to be on tilled, a-, a lieu creditor, to rocoive tin-w Sole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, tt shall Ice the duty •' the sheriff, uduiiuistrator, execctof or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which be or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall not be -o construed as to prevent the right of said Sb®iff. administrator, executor or otitcr person aforesaid to 4e nrsnd snd receive at the it vie of sale a sum sufficient la cover ail legal costs entitled P- be paid out of the prorae=ts wnit-k have accrued in the cane to this time, and al o the- charges of plaintiffs counsel for ser v. c- revile. •• ! in l..i* c.u-e. And Le also agressto and fi es h -reby discontinue arid discharge a snit which h# brought against the plaintiff to February T, 18111. 1 Tiic defendant > i..Te the p-ivilege to file the reeeipt I of witnesses tor their costs. Match 18. 1861. I!LXRY KEYS FIE I.' veil A Adams, lor ptaiultff*. i Arbitrators lees pa 1 y defendant Marcn 18,1 Mb 1 BU.vDFohD COC.NTY, r l— l, E. O. Goociucn. Trie thoi - t.ny oi t'.e C• ,t Common Picas of the Coun ty afore- u- lietely < otthy that the fort-phing is a full au-i - re t wju V: the -uttlemeet in the above causs, as th i now n Bains of reoord is ay office. In t -timony wherc-of. I have hereunto set my hand at:.! a', xcd ti. -< , . -V ; Cusrt, at Towanda, this IfLh . Uev of April, A. D. I'd. £ O. GOODrJCn, Prothonotary. ; PROCLAMATION. —Cradforil County, as. • X LUCY HORN .. bv her r.e.vt friend Geo. W. Vir.cs: t vs. SAII Li Li. iIOItfsBACK. NO. S4, Dec. term, |lBOO. T-. sir.- ! Ilor: .z:k W'.icrcas r.3nl.pCßna in Divorce •• 'v.v- ins i • Dei te m, 1860. whi.U was duly returned I.- . t u *, aud thereon as aHaa subpaam was is rucu in rue c tse. returnable to Feb. term. 1861, upon the rctn • of whi h prauf was miije tliat the said Sam uel ii it -i'nck could t. t no found in my bailiwick. Thi notice i-1! . • -.re require you to appear'before t'.e ,1 nd.i soft .p 1 < u-t on the first Monday of May nest to answer said cum laint, Ac. ' A. IJASCNSPALDINO. 8h riff'a Office, few tula Mar. 21. 1861. fljeiiff. i "DROCLAM ATlOX.—PrwUbrd coiintv..-. ! X JAMES P. N:C hols V*. I-HECE a. NK'H'O'LS.— ,In F.: idfoid t'o" :ii >n l'ler- No. 214, Dec. term, I'dd. T > Fhe ; ■■ A. Nict; I - Whereas a ssbpoeu.a in Divorco was i- ci t in a. ISC), vrhicii was duly returned :onc t . v<-.: i-. an I thereon and alias Mibprena was I issued in.said yaae. returnable to Feb. term, lftl, upon ! the return of which,proof was made tint the sa.d l'lie.e ! A. Niclr'W coord ;i--t be fun ii in nty bailiwick. Tim notice i> i lerefure to require you to appear hefere I the Judges of !C( irt I the first Monday of May I next, to answn -aid c .nr-..tint. fee. A. HANSON SPAETH NO, j S'teriiT's Office T ..n v. • Mat 21. 1861. Sheriff. PILO(.'LAM A'PlOX.—Bradforrl county, FS. J VMKS !!. WHEELER vs. PI A NTH A J. V.HIRB- I LKR. In Bradford Cstnuoarieaa, Xo. 37, Die. term, T-) Diantha J. Wheeler •—Whereas a mthpemn in Dl ! enrce was istated to Dec. term. 1860, which wae duly re- I turned non est invehtus, and thereon an aii.is subpmna j vas ..—ued in unl ..t.-t*. ri'turaablf to Fob. term. IrOl. npon the return of w'd.-! 1 . prnel Was ru ie that the said Dbintha S. IV heelerould net i>c f umd in my bailiwick. Tl's r >.'<:■ i- tlu ri ie 10 req :re yo.u to appear tiolors i tilt J.l: - <•: t.u- *.i.,i t r. ton the ill r Monday ol May - next to answer tail complaint. A.*. A. HANSON SPALDING. Sh- ff's Office. Towanda. Mar. 21. isf.i Sheriff. OKOCL V M ATI OX Irnil r ord Coiintv. ss. ! I.OI'NX CASS ADY liv her next friend Elian Mat t'.icw- • , v>. TiMiii'lfY C\>>ADY. In Bradford Com mon Pli-as. No. '.G. D--C. term, 1 *-GO - Timothy Cassady : -MTlitreas ambpeeanin Pivorre j was isMit-d ! > Dvc'r. Term. 1 -00. which was duly re- I nones inrcatua. apd tliereon an alias .subpoena I was issued in aaiif case.rctui lableto February term, 1861. j npon thb tertn of ffhiFh, thoof was made that the said [ Timothy Caaraily ( ml 1 a it bo found iu my bailiwick, Tl - notice is tin •• .; • i • require von to appear before j the Judges < f the said Court ou the first Monday of May next, to answer sa d complaint. Ac. A. H ANSON SPALDING, Sheriffs Office Towanda. M; r. 21. Siieriff. "DROCLAM \'i lON. — Bradford county, ss. ; X MI!.!.A SIMMONS, l.v her next fiiend John C. , TompKinson vs. BENJAMIN SIMMON'S. In Bradford ! Common l'feas. No. 3.'8, Dec, term. l-'SO. To Heavy Siuvrions Whereas a eulipncna in Divorce wa- :--ucd to Dec. terui, I*6o, which was duly returned | non c-t i . .o:.t:i- ami .in an alias -übpflcn.i was issu led in said ease. umable to Feb. term. I*'.'., upon the • n turn of ibk h, pr< < I wa-. i i lilt thai that the said Ben j.irtin S.miA Dec. term. IS6I. wßivli was duly re turned non est inventus, and thereon an Sir is subpoena was isHjr cd in said case, returnable to Feb.' rm, I*6l. upas tha return of which, pr-mi was made that the said Heirj S. Brawn could not be lound in tnv bailiwick. This notfee : therefore to reijnirc you to aopV lefore t'oe Judges of the safd Court on tlie first Monday of May next, to answer said complaint. A-e. A. HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Mar. '2l. l-'til. Sheriff. IX die matter cf the application cf Asa Sla ter for the benrjd of the Insolvent Late* — 7'o my ere hi is. Take Notice - I hare applied In the Honorable the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas of lor ihe Connty of Bradford, for the benefit of the Insolvent Laws of tha Commonwealth of I'ennst Ivania. and they have uppolnV cd MONDAY Ihe fitli day of Miy next, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. to hear me and my creditor*, fit the Court Honse in the Borough of Towanda, when aud where yuu may at tend if •< tin-ik proper. March 2s. 18.11. ASA SLATER. QHAIILIfiS OAK FORD & SOX'S CELEBRATED HAT, For Spring and Summer Styloa, Just received at E. S. DENEPICT'B Clctliiuj aad Bat &nd Oay iJt&ra, T-"WANSA. pa