fißE.—The tivielling of Mr. Eli is Bath. Steuben co., N. Y., ,based to the ground on thelest 7o f Decemher. Less estimated-] at I cov ered by insurance. Riot,—A riot occurred in Ithaca; on ows-evening, betiveen the blacka. portion of the whites of that place. on,named Andrew Teeter was stab , ' a nd badly wounded.'` ECEREENTENCE.--4..man by „the , e of Yuba L. 'Brown 14 sentOced j o g on the 26th of April best Carolina, for assistitig a slave • e scape. Bouck, in. his Message he l e gislature of New York;" silys 2,694,839 buShels -of salt were nfadarec! it Salina last.year—most 4 "by fire—a vast increase. Chaffee, whose injnry 4nlionett week before • last, died morning after, the accident Dc ,; A caution, of very frequ i ent ience, to those handling fire arms. :OD ADVENT LECTURES have &pen ml to otir,citizens for a few days without creating much interest, DON ' T BELIEVE dial!, a lady triov uin Philadelphia to the West sbv. price of transportation of herbed ,ing it into a bustle! READ. . and Messrs. EL and WiLsoN, of the State Legis will please accept 'our thanks ors received. s, the murderer, was hung on Fri- Public fleeting. irsuance to pdblic notice, a meeting was he school house, in Bend sub district, ntusbip, on; Friday evening; January A, for the purpose of taking into consi the pecuniary affairs of our:Commonl. whereupon ZOE G. JENNINGS was, the chair, and J..M. Bunt°, appointed' The object of the meeting being col from the chair, requesting an inter - & sentiment throughout the meeting, ably responded to by, the expressiye of almost:every member of the tneet•!. le unanimity, rind after a consideration embatrassznent of our matters, it' was bat a committee of - six persons of this be appO;med to drift a preamble an d ,ons expressive, of the sense of this nieet- Whereupon, the chair appointed J.' &c -r., William aoolbaugh, 2d, J. M. Bioh 1. J. Cole, Samuel Kellum, and - Win. . 4 The committee, after retiring a pe lurned and repot :d the following pre la". resolutions; which were unanimous. and_by a - resoloiion a copy was for te our Representativee.. reas, it seems according to the best intel )tained from different parts of this com th. that the honest and industrious part mushy appear to be oppressed under enib;rrbssuleut to meet the iMperi ands of the crectifer,that the inilustriotia ur citizens have been led alowv by the hdd out'by the circulating mediuniof vim. The industriouS part of our, caught the fatal epidemic of -credit; 0 now to threaten their ruin, end the Igs of the pioneers of our forest, who red hardship for years, to sustain a t family, must 011 a sacrifice to' the trots of the times—for the Banks, the, all the circulating medium of. our an instant of time, atid like the crash ty torrent, closed their doors,refosing weir liabilitica. Our Legislature-sus rat, by giving them a lengthy period iption, and their notes which they re raileem at their counters, themselves are Lim the hard earnings; of the todustri may. at att_euorinous sacrifice ; and e coffers 61 office hoidens, alike injuri the ai.ditor and debtor. Therefore vet!. That we do not belieye in over ''tion on priiate contracts to be an Is policy in redeeming the sinking note, but we do feel thaf - under the l&ersity of the (lines. it absolutely bc imperious duty of ovilegislators to 'aid to ,save an honest and industrious her ei ens croon the.threatening ruin lutely hangs oves their heads, and in our our legislature has entered into far ab relief of corixirated hodies and esurnption; they, as wq helieve, how ls cause of out present embarrass tame justice requires extension of that ivile - ge, to the honest, irulustriousido e forest. !That the wante and interest of the this commonwealth, or a majority of II loath united efforts in petitioning for : - revision'end limitation of the stay law to five years, or the 'euspension of ingn of eqecutions for that period. I, That we believe owing to the short the limitation given the stay law, ),r attending by the high fees of pub. in getting property bonded, isi calcu: Tress rather than to relieve the neces-, debtifr and to be of no real interest to ,That we believe it the duty) ofour to authorize the sale or loan iof im filcients to pay thedebt. owed the the state at or before the time of their believing that the times 'will not 'tech until the relief baToks resume. 41 . That we believe that,if all legal tsforthe collection of treks were stay nu of three or five yeais, there would tement to the capitaliit to board up fo r the purpose of bidding off pro te-fifth of. its value. but would be my their money to some laudable That we recanitnend to other sea. Comity and state, to use their unit. k as, in calling meetings, expres-. An* end petitioning for legisla redeeming us from the pec — uniary t under which we libor. 'hat the proceedings of this meet by the 'chairman !Ind secretary, in the 'Perteil.: and Argui! . t'igned try the Officers.) COMMITTEES M! VIGII4Ncx =At it .meenag.Ot the Btatidingrom mittee of Bradford. County the followingpersuns were appointed committees of Vigilanctqor the respective townships. • AsylamElmar Morton, John . r. Dodge; : AlbaaP7Wlntßlake, Miner Wilcox ; Athens—Win. M. Overton, Henry C i Baird; Armeniltobert Mason, Joseph Biddle: Burlington—J.-E. Vosbnrgh, Andrew Swain; EanfEM--Jesse Griffen; James Seller(' ; • Columbia—Weller McLelland, Albion Budd; ,Franklin--Homce Willey, Thos. Smiley ;`>.. Granville--Seth ' R. Porter, Bdvester Taylor Herick—Rohert Demi, WM. Angle:. ' _ . Litchfield—Samuel Davison, T. B. Merrill ; Leroy--Hbrace J. Stone, Ira Profut; Monrcie--George H. Bull, Jonas Smith ; Orwell—D. l o. Chubbnck, E. W. Olds-; Pike—John Balpwin,..Homer Stevens; Rome—John Passmore, J. Wi Cannon ; Ridgbery- r - Leonard Pierce, Mark A. Burt Sheshequin—Abijah Mead, Albert Tuttle; Springfield--Hirarn•Sperir, Noah Bliss ; ' Smithfield—Wm.E. Barton, John L Webb ; ' South Creek—l', R More, Berijaniin Quick; Standing Stone—Wm. Griffis, Simon Stevens; Towanda Boro.-0. R. Tyler, T. B. Overton - ; Towanda Tp.—Wm ; H. Foster, Hiram C. Fox ; Troy—F. Smith, Uel Porter ; Tuscarors.—Chester Wells, Ferris ACkla ; Ulster—Edward Mills, Solomon Minier ; WYS9x—Lyman Morgan., M. G. 'Whitney ; Wells—Robert- T. Miller, E..,W. Hayard ; Wyalusing—George Elliot, Sand. W. Bites ; " Warren—B. Buffington Jr. Jas. Bowen; • Windham--Jscoh Reef. Wm. Sibley ; Durell—B.Lnporte, J.- M. Bishop ; - The • Committees of Vigilance above 'Aimed are respectfully requested to call meetings of the Democratic citizens of their respective town• -ships on Saturday the 3d day of February next :for the purpose of choosing delegates to repre sent said townships in the Demoeptic county convention to be held at the Court House; on Tuesday, evening Feb. the 6th at which con vention deligatee are to be chosen to represent Bradford Countkln the 4th March ✓convention tonominate Governor and elect derogates to the National Convention-. Never was it more im portant that every township should be represen ted in our county convention, and the senti ments of the democracy 'of each 'township fully understood. It is. therefore urgently:reccom mended "that the democracy one and all with out fail turnout at the delagnte meetings. • SAMUEL HUSTON, 1 - J. CULP, ', .. I • GEORGE SCOTT. EDWit CRANDALL. CHAS.STOCKWELL, CHESTER THOMAS, . C.: GUTHRIE. • Standing Committe. NQTICE IHEREBY GIVEN, that there; will be a A meeting" of the Directors of the Bradford County ' Mutual Insurance CoMpany, at one o'clock, P.\M., on Wednesday. the 17th day of January'inst„ at' the office of N. N. Bette. A punctual attendance of all the directors is re quested. N. Ns. BETTS, ? ... . .H.B. ME RCUR; Ereeuttee r f B. KINGSBERY, ' Committee ' • Towcnda, January \ S, 1844. ... . Adjourned Special Court. A N ADJOURNED' Special Conrt will be AIL held in Towanda in and for the county of Bradford on Monday the 25Th:day of March next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, for the trial of the following causes, to • 0. P. Ballard vs.. George Dewitt, ejectment ; De Chastellatni vs. Abel Fairchild et.aLtrespass; Sartile Holden vs. A. B. Smith et. do. William B. Clymer vs. M. C,Drinkwater et. al. A ejectment I - • \ Sartile Holden vs. Moses Warren] et. at tros- pass; • . Rebecca Shradcr vs. 1. Decker et. al. ejectment. A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, December 2lst 1843. t • ESTRAY. j"NAME to my ifielosurein Wyalosing about the middle of November, a YEARLING heifer. The owner is requested to prove prop erty pay charges, and take her away. JOHN HUFF. Wyalusing, December 26, 1843, • ESTRA'Y. C AME to my enclosure the 18th day of No --veniber last, 3 SMALL YEAIILINGS; one a red iiCifer,with white back and tail; one brown heifer,with white ring on tail ; one red steer with white on tail ; the owner is requested to prove propirty, pay charges and take them away. WILLIAM BRAUND. Dec.. 18, 1843. L. E. DE' WOLF., AVITUOMSTMS' 'tOWAi'slDA, PA. (Office with' the .Registcr 4 ^Recorder.) iV the matter of application of At a court j Chester Park and others to of Common be incorporated under , the style, View of name or tittle of " The Bethel Brad. CO., Church,'' at Athens. • • Dec. T.'43. • .Notice is hereby given that Chester Park, Wm: Norton, Elisha Mathewson, Charles M. Harsh, Jas. H. t4cott and John E. Smith an the 15th of December 1843, presented to.the -court an instrument in.writing, and the objects, articlei and conditions therein set forth and con tained appearing to them lawful and not injuri ous to the community, directed the said writing to be filed, and that notice be- giver in one newspaper printed in said county of Bradford, for at least three weeks before the nextcourt of Common Pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been made to said court to grant such an-act of incorporation according WOO act of Assembly in such case made and prinided. A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, • Toicinuls, December 25th, 1843. S t - rMad 00-44.111 faIHE, subscribers are prepared to fill all or dere for Coal at ..THE OLD BED. at the shortest notice and on the most favorable , terms. • Thankful -foethe patronage they (have received, they arc: deterintne t ilo sell fine coal for blacksmith's, attotver than ever below offered, viz: we' wiOiell for cash - Fine Coal at $1:25 perlon=or $1,38 in pro duce.—Coarse and Raked ,Coat at ' former pique. . Bailee of imposition : Fino Coat from other places has palmed off as-coming from our mine —a sufficient proof of the superiority of our coal. N. B. PUODUCE taken in pityment for coal. • GATISB & WAOGITT. Franklin, Brad. Co. Pa. Deccmtuu 25, 1843. =~.~'~: ~ -:_~ SHERIFF'S SALES. • .z virtue ofsundry. writs of "Wad Expo., O issued from,the court of common pleas of Bradford - county, I shall expose at pulic sale at the houie of E. Raynsiord, in the borough. or, Toiwanda,4in Monday, the daY of DE -CPMBEIt licit; at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow ing piece or parcel of -laud situate in Towanda "tPv - bounded 'on. the` north by lands ht Jimes Manger; west by James !demur south by 21 !$ er dr. munvilie east,bY iho'Suscielnuma river. COntaining one undr6d acres mini or less shoal, thirty five acres improved with a log house and log shed and peach' and apple or. . chards thereon. . - - _ - • Seized and taken , in execution at the Suit of Ziba , Grist to use the of Benjamin C. Thomas and Chester Grist vs. Seneca Simmons. • JOHN N. - WBSTON, Sheriff. Sherif:re Office, ?. ' TOwanda,Get. 17, 1 843; 5 - • POSTPONEMENT. THE -above sale stands postponed_ until .Saturday the 3d day of February same place and time of day. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff, - • Sheriff's Office, • Towanda, January flth, 1844. NOTICE. trinHE subscriber having. been appointed by • the Orphan's court of Bradford. county, an Auditor lb. audit the account of John 'l'. Doyle, executor-of the last will and testament of Edward lloyle;dee'd., afid also to Apportion the assets *Meng the creditors of the said Edward :Doyle, will silent] for that purpose at the Re, - gister's office in Miwanda, on Thursday, the let' day of February' next, at.onelo'clock in the afternoon, of which all persons interested will lease take notice. E. W. BAIRD; Auditor. Towanda, January 9;1844. • - ESTRAY. 1 AME to the premises of the subsea ;bar is the borough of ToWanda on or about the first day of November. Last a RED HEIFER, alxiut one ant] a half years old with no particular marks. ; The owner ts requested to call prove property pay chaiges and take her away. , . G. H. DRAKE. Towanda, /any. Bth ,1843.. A FARM FOR SALt. • WHE subscriber offers for sate his farta - in •J„ . Dula township, four and a half =EL."! from Towandti, containing 125 acres, about 100 improved, and in a good state' of cultivation, with convenient buildings. The location of said farm is well kriow ‘ n, lying, on the west side"of the river, belowiTowande, and in fair view from W.y . sox and Standing Shine harrows. The sub scriber wishing to leave the state will take taro- thirds what the farM is worth and give a credit for one-half the purchase money. Any person Wishing to buy a property of that kind had bet= ter call on the subscriber soon on the premises. SAMUEL KELLUM,2d. : - Durell, January 8,1844: 613123111277 9 0 OAD.1 1 100 1-nlr virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo. 'JEII issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, I shall expose to public sale at the house of E. Raynsford in Towanda borci. on Monday - the, 'sth day of February next, at one o'clock P. M., the following piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda borot.gli s , and bounded as follows: on the north and east by lands belonging to the estate of George Scott dec'd.; and an alley leading from State street to the public sitare; on the south by lands of Col. H. Mix, and n the west by. Main street. Con taining about one-fourth of au acre more or less, with a brick building - formerly. occupied as ,a banking house, and a large double barn thereon erected: • ALSO- - Ono other lot on the west side of "Main street, ['minded on the. north by William Watkins 173 feet; cn-t e west by a lot owned by`the estate of F. Delpe decd about 63k; and op the south 173 feet by Thanes Elliotl's lot. Centaining less than on e s -loutth .of an acre, with a large frame dwolling•houethereon erected- N ALSO—One other lot situate or Main street, bounded on the east by said Main rtreet ;.on the north by an alley (eliding from.said Main to se eond street; oit. the west by Se'cond. street; on the south byk, Abraham GOodwin's -lot, or a' lot occupied by Abraham Goodwin . . Con taining less than one fourth of an acre, with a large house thereon erected, with other out buildings. ALSO—One-other lot situate on Second st., bounded on the north by a lot owned by the estate of F. Delpench, dec'd. f l6o feet; and on the east by Thomas Elliott 60 - feet; and on the south by an alley 130 feet; and on the west by said Second street, with a largo yellow barn thereon erected.' Likewise., a building on• Main street, north of the said banking house, formerly occupied as a Canal office. 14ALSO—Forty-one lots in the bit - rough of Athens, numbered as follows—. . 84—g4-104-122-132-442- 1 152- . 162-172-182-192-202-21 . 2-222 ;-232242-252-262-273-280 .290-301-311-321-331-341-351 —361-371-381-391--401 —4o4 numbered according to Orson -Rickey's plot. or !Ain of record in the common pleas in the case of partition between Edward lierriCk, Esq. tnd the.( owanda Bank. ALSO—Nine village lots in the borough of Towanda, numbered us folloWs —4O-46-47-4850, according to H. Mix's plan of the Northern LibertieS made by G. F. . • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David M. Bull vs. The Towanda Dank. • • JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Jan. 9, 1844. S Orphan's Court-of Bradford- 4 Co. In-the'matter of the:estate of Presere • •ed Buffington, deceased..• ir • CERTIFY that at an Orphans Court held' atTowanda in and for the County of Brad jord, on the 12th day of December, A.D. 1,843; before the lion. the Judges of said Court on the application of Benj.Buffington 'ontiof the heirs and legal representatives.of the Estate . of. P. Buffingtonidee'd., late of Warren township, the Court grant a Rule on the heirs, and legal reP reSentatives of said decedent, to Conte into' Court on the sth day of February next, to accept or .refuse the estate of said decedent at the value- thin made thereof, end in case they shall refuse to accept the same, to show - cause if any they have why the same should not.be sot& Ia testimony whereof I fume hereunto set my hand and seal of office, this 12thIliti of The. 1843. JULIUS RUSSELL, C.. 0. C. Register's Of Towanda, .Dcc. 12th, .1843 J I.‘ El SHERIFF'S iSALES. MOT' virtue of write of ,Vend. Expo. issued, lIIP from the court of common pleits of Brad ford county, to ma directed, I. shall 1 eipme to, public sale at the house of E. Rciyiziford in the Bpiough 'of Tinvanda, on _Monday;. the 6th day 'of February next, at one `ieclock,,P. M. tho . following described land situnte in Burling ton and. bounded on, the north by! land of Haas ley r.east by land of William 'Knapp, Polly Rundall, Z. Lane and John Gwitin ; on the south by lend( of Z. Line ; and on the treat by Sugar Creek and lands of Soper itt and A. Lane. Containing ,one htindred and twenty two acres more or less, with about se venty Lye improved with two dwelling houses, double saw mill, single saw mill; grist mill and framed barn and shed thereon erected. • , Seized and taken in • execution at the Suit of Gordon Bonham vs. Asahel Sutith. ALSO—The following piece or pintol of, land situate! on the main road , leading lrons Towanda to Skinners Eddy; on the west by Charles .Hendrieh'S -lands; on :the south by land of Ephraim Beeman and the Susquehanna river on the " east. • Containing thirty seven acres more - or less, all iinprovett with a tavern stand, store houge and harts thereon, it being the same property that was purchaSed at Sher iff's sale by Philip: Sullivan on executions against label. Coons and , others. - Seized mid taken in execution at the suit of Ralph Martin to the use. of Nelson C. Martin vs. Philip Sullivan. ALSO—The following piece orrcel of land.situate in Wyalusing township, ap p d boun ded on the north by the main road leading from Towanda to Skinneri Eddy'; .on the east by Chas. Hendrick's land; on the 'smith by land of EphraiinHeernan and the Snsebehanna ri ver on the east. Containing thirty sevm_acres more or leas, all improved, with a new two sto ry Tavern stand thereon, and store house and barn thereon, it being the same property which was purchased at Sheriff's sale by Philip Sulli van in execution against Jacob Coons and oth- em, • , Seized'and 'taken irr execution at the suit of Ralph Martin to the use Nelson S.C. Martin vs. Philip Sullivan. ALSO—The following lot of land suate in Granville township and, bounded -on t he north by lands of David Corley ; on the east 6y lands of Jonathan Scott;. on the southrtrids of William Shoemaker and Moses Ayres; on the. west by lands of Ziba Morse. Containing about one hundred acres and about three acres improved with a log house and saw Mill there on erected. , • ' ' Seized and taken , in' execution' at the suit of Poineroy dr. Redington vs. Gilbert Ayres. ALSO—The described lot of lend in Arme nia townshipand bounded on the west by Jand of Abiram Fields; on the north by the Drinker lands; east by Cassander Kingman ; south by the highway. Containing one hundred acres with' about thirty acres improtied with a log house . and log barn thereon. " Seized- and taken in execution at the suit of Reuben" Case vs: Levi ,W. Gardner. • ALSO—The following, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield township and teinn ded on the north by lands of William Grace ; on the east by land of Daniel Cleveland; on the south by lands of Chimney', Guthrie and Ephraim Sargent; on the west by lands of W. Eaton.. Containing about two 'hundred acres more or less, abOut one hundred end fifty acres Of which are under improvement; with two fra, med dwelling houses and two: barn thereon . erected, together with, an orchard of different kinds of fruit trees. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Darius Bullock to the use of Orrin P. Ballard ' vs. George Grace. - ALSO-A piece or parcel of 'land situate in Ridgbury township and bounded on the north by lands of —; east by lands formerly owned by George Kress ; south by- lands of W. Mitchell; west by , lands of — Anglenure— Containing one hundred and twenty two acres more or less, with about acres improved with a small-apple 'orchard and other fruit tree 4. two log houses arid an old log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at 'the suit of Tracy & Lockwood's use, etal. vs. John Tyler. . ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington township and boun ded as follows: beginning at a white pine N. W. corn of ttt, no. 241 on warrant lot n 0,4430; thence east ne hundred and eighteen perches to the rich east coiner of same lot,and south east comer of Joshua Bailey's lot; thence south one hundred end forty seven perches to the Audi wesecomet'of,lot no. 243 a post for a corner; thence west oaqinnilied and eighteen perches to the north West ,cerner of lot no. 255 a post for a comer; thence north one hundred and; forty seven perches to the beginning.— Containing one hundred and eighteeit,acres and sixty six perches strict measure, it r Ong, part of warrant lot no. 4430. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton & William Davidson trustees of the Bank of North America vs. Michael Rus sell & Enos Bennet. F ALSO—The following piece of land situate . in Sheshequin township' bounded as follows : -beginning at on the N. E. line el le tract of land in the warrantee name of Jonathan Hancock where the same intersects the south line of the possession of the late JamesTidlack deceased, according to the . common survey at a B. R., marked' for the Corner of the lot now to be con veyed ; thence along the first above mentioned line N. 49 10-4 -W. eighty five perches to .a post and stones fir a corner ; thence west sev enty perches to a white pine sapling marked' S. M.; 'thence north about seventy nine perches more or less, to a chestnut post standing on the first above. mentioned line; thence alciag the• said lino N. 43/ W. about nineteen perches to the Susquehanna river a corner of the said Hancock west; thence S. 3-10° west along , said rive s !• onckhundred - and four and 5-10,,per a -, chea to pine , stump'S. W. corner of the said', Henpeck W. R. ; thence south 26°'E. one hndilreil and twenty - eight perehes,to a post &' shines; thence east to the S. W. corner of the, P. Bidlack possession and along the south line thereof 163 perches . to the beginning. - Core; taining one hundred and six acres more or less about acres impreved, with a house and -- therecni. • 1 : ALSO—one oth r lot neat the above begin. sting at a post the south east cerner of lot for, merly belonging to the late John Cahill dec'd ; thence S. 17° E. 385 4-10werehes to post, south 12 west 78 to a post; thence B. 25° W. 12 perches to a,post; thence 8. 12 W .'lB per ches top post; thence S. 46° W.lO perches to a post;.thanes 8. 8°- 9 Perches to -*a birch tree on east lino of the Whitmore: Warrant;.thence N.. 43/ W. .on said Whitmore's lino 157 and 8-10 perches to a post; thence, east along the south line of said Cahill lot 98. ind (4-10 perch es to the pike of beginning. Conthinitig thir ty eight aereseightyseven perches More or lest.. .B"Seized and taken in executing at the snit of, Johnnycler•vs. Samuel H.iM'AlTee ALSO—Tho following -piece or parcel ,of land situate•inBhesliequin township and houn ded on the east by Daniel Strublei and, Elijah Townsend; on the north by Janda in poseesti Glen . of Babcock and others ; on the west by J. :Murphy and Elijah Townsend ; on the-south TAISTAtEMIONT AFIV the amountdesciption,ind,vilue of the real - and personal property, tredve; ⪙ made taxable by thd act of 11th of June, 1840; shooing thi amount of tax assesseti'for County PTPose4 in.each.township and fkirough of the county of Bradford; the the-sutra . assessed for th e . use, of tile Corniwlth • and thO apportionment thereof, a c cording to the assessment in 4311 of 18,13: . . •:. , . ,-,• ~,, . -..._. - „,f, ...., •••",,, pow ~4I 0•41 D,,,. 4. p. p. a .-, '• - :1.: . .• : - gr.. =?.. Pplii -I E 0 - . =.l:: o •=g stia 12-"'igsg.., P °•=-- .- - ..5. 1 r o es gi,- c .2,c . 2-0 cs . , r... 1.., pi .. %.:1.9 c-o = 4 -. 15 .. 0 ., 2 A eb o X 44131- °* '• . , al 2 % - . I 1 : - c-" i rt .?. 2 - - 9 , 2% I z• - Fl - $ . 111 , 1 : I {l I_ '•TOW3BIRIPB iAD ---: ~ ' 6 t - Re e. F:t . ; Ell .l 2 g- . ru IT ....°' -.s Et 3 l i t F. 71 ial ' e . ' a p ~ = a , 1 ..., .. E . - a !... 0)P 0.11 g 'to 4•512, 1 El = • noit'euorii. • . -a - a 2 11 - ' .... ° --- 13 i' / ,, a. ' P . .... *** a ' lg.. "' ° c 'C ii i U p . .0.....' 1.3 ...3 • rA - , 1 i ....e. r e . . , 'es 'MS. 17 ' . ' 44 ; - r- - 2 -a. fa- -0 -'g" 4 ' 5.. CIL : 1 tij '• C - -, ig. i g - [ 4 7 ll IN W. ." '•. "7 ; •T .7 ' F:' ,ll° . '.* -t. • --. ..:- 0 . s-7...) .- 8 .!,*;- , .5.,1; . Athens borough, .: • 874.194' , 370 97 9 $74 - 19 : :$12,766 $38.1 , 1 12 29 "- ' luivnahlit.,.- 186,984 , . 943 92 F 186, 98 . • " 5.710 - - 17114 204 12 .. Asylum;•- I - "49,923 - 249 61 ..,- 49 .92 ,/ , 220 . 'l66 50'6 8 Albany, , - - l 41,548 • 207 74 _„'"''' 41 54 - :' ' . 1.500 .'„ 4 'lO 46 04 Armenia. - • - ; ; '20,555 . 102 77 .1. 20 55 - .... ', 700.' '".. 2 'lO 22 ‘45 Burlington, •-• l. .68,381 .. • 34,1 90 Fr .68 _3 -• . • •." • ;68.'38 Canton,. . -. ..: : . .76,354 .. 381 7776, 35 '.. 5,220 . 15 66 '93 .51 Columbia, - -- : ,83,361 i ' - . 418 44 '.. 83 68 - 400 '12084 88 Durell, -..-• " - - Franklin, -- .- ' 24,672 - -... 123' 36 • 24 67 '• - .• • '' 24 67 Granville, - - '- 47,394 ' 236 97 .. 47 39 .. •..•• . . ..- 47'39 Herrick, - r ' - 39,552 Ip7 76 39 55• .. -• . _ t : 39 55, Litchfield,' - - . • 74,389 , • 376_ 94' 74 38 . - '.. 400. 120 75 58 Leroy, ' - .- ' .. 33,989 . .169 94 : 33 98 . 88, -, 25 34 23 Monroe,: - ' - .112,270 566 35 • . 112 27 - 1,000 - .3 00 115 27 Orwell, - ..'. - 102,980 •'' 4514 90 :. 102 98 • 1,200 360 196 58 Pike, ' - ---:- --- -. 177,761 -, 1888 80 ' 177 76 '''' ' • " 177 76 Rome, - - • 68403 ( 341 01 .- 69 - 20 - .350 105 69:-25 Ridgben3r. - 5z..,..1• 71,919 . 359. 58 _ 71.91 % 395 . 1.18 73 tio B heldrluitt, - il 121,585 607 92 . - 12158 ; 3,365 .10 09 43 74 Springfield. - .- . 68,564 .- 342 62 68 56 . 973 '2 91 :71 '47 Seeithoeld, . - • l.• ' 124,564 622 82 124 56 • 12,300 - 36 90 161.'46. South Creek, . - 22,429 • • 112 .14 " 22 42 , :,_ - 22' 42 ' Standing Stone, - .• 55,732`' - 278 - 66 .- 55 - 73 • 2 1 ,100 6 '3O 62 OS Totvanda tiorough, - - 148,686 s4,po 0 743 43 148 08 : ' 33600.3,'' 186 00 334,";68:- . 4 „ tl l, - 74,468 372 34 . 74 46 -. , i :. , . . -74 '..56 Troy. -. I- •• - 156,667 200 783 33 - 156 , 66 : ..g,ocio '8 00 164 66 Tuiccarora, 6 .., - . 42.839 214 19 . 42 83 - - r - I•• .l - '42 83 ' Ulster, -. '1 - - 86,319 431 59 88 31 ' 2,370 7i I 99' 42 .i • . Wysoz, . 7 , 103,623 5lB !..4 - 103 62 • . , 103 62 Welk,; -• ' • - : 49,715- -. 248 57 - 49 .71 : • 541 'I 62 51 33. Wyalusing, ~. - • 88,612 ' 443 06 BB 61 ~ , -00 .1 35. 89 96 ' Warren,: , ... - ' 91.594 . ' 1457 . 97 191 59 • - ' 91 59 Wiridhain ' - I 82562 ' 1262 811 52 56 . 500 .1 50 54. 08' - ... . ' :Bradford Couray, SS. . • . . .. WE the'Coonnissioners Of.said County, do hereby certify the abOve statement to:be correct according to the returns made by. the Assessors of the several Toivriships . .and Boroughs in said County ;land we hereby give notice that the Board of Revision Will meet. at' the C'entin6sioner's Office, in Towanda: on Wednesday the 24thiday•of.humary 1844, .• to sorrect and equalize - the above valuation. Wktriesa, our hands and seal at Towanda, the 4th 4ay of.Junuaiy 1844, E. ASPENWALL, _ i ' '. D. BRINK; C,cmmitssioners. J. TOWNER. • ' ' .1. S. CHAMBElitii, Clerk. by M atthew Russell. Containing ono hundred Seized and taken in 'execution Aat, ill'e suit of and ninety five .acres more or less, with about Joseph Packer to the use of Samuel Santa ce two acme improved. • . surviving , parrners of A. A. Beckwith & 11. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land W. Strong vs. Luther GateS. . • situate in Rome township and bounded on the The following piece or ;mud of east by Aaron Drake ; on the •north by Hiram nd situate in Leroy, township. and botintled Drake end John 'Moore; on the west by Natli'l e north hyl Samuel Tice; west by the CI • Hodgektss' ; on the south by Aaron Frost .— heirs of Peter Walter; mouth by Towanda C o ntaining ninety nine acres or thereabouts, creek; cast by S!,, Higgs and Sam'l Viailleet.,— with about twenty five acres improved, with a Containing, 70'acres" or thereabouts with a log plink house and a log barn thereon erected. house and small framed barn with about:thirty Seized and taken in execution at the suit of acres improved, by virtue il two exscutions. Sally, Gore vs. Lucius Eastman and Elijah Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Towsend. ' 0. P. Ballard vs.Dailo.v Gorham. ALSO—A certain farm and tract of land in ALSO—"he following piece or parcel 'of • sylten townshipand bounded on the north by land situate , in Ddrell township andhounded ,as lands °CC G. M. liollenback, Moses Branched' & follows: beginning at a storm heap Ull the.bank Hiram Brown; west by lands of G. M. Hellen- of - the • Sulquebatma river;, thence west 600 back and Samuel) H. Butler; south by lands of perches_ to - a yellow pine; thence north 125 Thomas Ingham • east by tracts formerly cal- perches to a pine ; thence cast 490 perches to led the Church lands. ContaMieg• two him- a black . oak ; thence down the Susspiehanna died acies.orihereabouts with one frame house the several courses.of the same 176 perches to one frame barn and one saw mill and-orchard the place of beginning.. Containing four hun with thirty.Or forty acre's iMprovecL died acres more or less, with Cow flamed hoe- Seized and taken in execution at the snit of 'see, three framed barns and a saw tnill thereon C. F. Welles Jr. vs. Seymour Beetoan. , erected '•with about . one hundred and "silty ALSO—The following described piece Or acres improved and a small 'orchard: parcel of land site to in Herrick township and 'Seized and taken in 'execution l the suit of bounded on the eas by lands of Charles Dick- Simon Stevens vs. Seim Payne. son; on the 'south j by lands of Edward Over. ALSO—One other tract. of,land situate in ton; on the west by lands of '— Wheeler; Ridgebury township, bounded on the north by on the north byrwarrant said_lot. - Con- land of John Tyler. cast hylind ls ! te of S, mining One hundred acres more or less about Mitchell, south by land of "'Vincent Ower,, and thirty acres improved,'with a log housh and sta- west by land of Charles Dewey, with one ble thereon erected. •• , acre thereon improved with a saw mill and log Seizeiland taken in execution at the suiLof house thereon -erected,. containing silty acres - Welch Cameron & Co. ve..Harry N. t-paltling more or less. who survived Wm. Myer late of the firm of Seized and taken in execution at the suit "of Myer & Spalding. Vincent Owen vs. Wm. W. Mitchell and Jacob ALSO—The undivided half part of a lot or Mitchell, who survived Samuel W. Mitchell. piece of land in Towanda township, bounded ALSO—The following piece or parcel of on the east by later owned by Isaac Horton ; land situate 'in Orwell township and bounded nonh by J. C. Powell; west by land belonging on the north by lands belonging to Anson Col to the estate of Abial Foster; south by the old lins ; on the cast by lands 'of John Frost; on Mills farm. Containing about thirty acres more . the south - by lands, of Simeon Dimmick ; and or less. i on' the west' by unseated beak. • Containing . Seized and taken in execution at the snit of eighty nine acres more or less, forty acres im- David M. Bull vs. Stephen A.Mills., proved. framed house and. two' framed barns ALSO-1.-The following, property in Towan-- thcreon'erected. da township and boundedon the ninth by land Seized and taken in executionlat the suit of in the,kossession of Chester Bennett; on the E. R.,Myer & harry 'Morgan administrators of west by lands of Nathaniel Bennett; on •the 'Wm. Myer deceased, vs. Eiastus Lovejt. south by lands„of Myer & Manville; on the ALSO-Lily "virtue of a LevariTicias, a cer east by lands in 'the possession of Enoch I,u- bait{lot piece oi parcel of land situate rind boun ther. Containing about ninety acres more or 'fled as, follows: beginning at the south west' less with alxiut forty of acres improved, corner of 'a lot deeded to Henry Sexton, from with a an house and, banliereon erected , the east side of I lot no. 173 'on the warrant lot with an orchard thereon. ;, no. 1471 ; thence north on; the west line of said Seized and taken in execution at suit of deeded lot one hundred and eighty one perches S. S. & M. Bailey to the use of Tobiasji t east corner lof said deeded lot ; & Co. vs. Enos Bennett. • et lirty 'perches' to a post; thence ALSO'—The following &scribed leer hun red and nighty one perches to parcel Of • land situate in the township of.T is of. scid warrant; thence east tbir rine and bounded as followsl. beginning o tbi; place of beginiing. Contain- Ford north east corner; thence south 833 ma ' am/ere end one hundred and fifty 133 peichesi; thence north 20 east 42 perches* perches, etrictineasure, about twenty acres ha te an oak; thence north 70 cast 100 perches proved with a. trained hot endlbarn thereon. to stake and stones; thence south 20 visst 100 Seized and taken in execution rat tho suit of perches to an oak : thence south 70 west 100' ' Timothy - Paiton & William Davidson perches to John Ford's land; thence along tees of the Bank of North America vs. Benja said Ford's land 54 perches to the placeof be- ruin Saxton Jr. & I.iunon Putnam administra ginning. Containing sixty four acres 134 per. toes of Benjamin Saxton deceased.., cites all improved With a dwelling bOnse, ham, ALSO—A certain measuage, tract, lot, piece and other out buildings and a good orchard or parcel .of land situate in .the township ef thereon being part of e tract of land in the war. Franklin county and state aforesaid and'whieb rantra name •of William Smith contracted• for said tract is known by the name . of the Isaac by, Asa Heaim 14 , Feb. 1824 by him Sorrell tract, 'bounded as follows'. beginning signed to Mitchell, V. Bogart and by Bogart at a post;,thence by lands of Sainuel Pleasant ; assigned to Thomas Morley. south two hundted . and thirty three perches to Seized and taken in execution at the suit of a post ; • thence salt ,e north 185 perches to an3l2 perchesio a white piop M. C. Mercer to the use of David F. Barstow (now down ;) thenc vs. Thomas Morley & John, Morley. ash ; 'thence up Tower do creek 385 perch& to' ALSO—The following piece or parcel of the place of beginning:.Centsining four bun . land in . Burlington township and bounded on died and five acres Cod one quarter, seized.and taken in . exicution at the suit of the north 'by land of E. Loomis': on the east Bank of North - America vs. William B. Spat by Jesse Beach; on the south by Noah Leon ding- mortgagor and assignee 'of SouthWiek ard ; and on the west by Robert Clafilizi. Con wiling about one hundred no fifty serest. more Ptentice no-mortgagor with Wrie.B. 'Spalding, Or less with about sixty acres improved. with a' " . 'JOHN N; WESTON, Sheriff, fronted house and framed Mon and saw mill - Sberifre Office, • . thereon, alse:a large_orchard. - Towanda,-lanuary 9th, 1844.$ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of • . SPECIAL COURT. William Vroman va.Beriab Pratt rind _ Allen - McKean. • ; _ nrillE Hon.WILLIAM JESSUP, Frei's!, tat • ALSO—A piece or-Pareel of land situate in ; Jake of the II tb JailiciidDietriii•of Penn- Ridgbury 'township an . crbounded on: the north eylvanite, has onlered and appointed a Special by lande of H. Cumnpngs:, on the east by land Court ofeonneon Plane to beheld fertheConntir, of Eli ~Mosier ; ' south. by ,lands of Clarke Coop- of.l3railtord, at,Towanda. on Monday. tbe,2sth ei; on ilia west by lands of Kinney Dewitt St,. day of March next.at two °clock. P. M, for tho Everitt. Containing' one 'hundred, acres . oflall.such causes as May then he pending " moremorefit letis with about'thirty acres improved in said' court... a log house, log barn, and email apple orchard AARON' CITUBBUCK. P.stla'y then on. ' - - rethonotary's 'office Towanda, P• "9 04* _ ,• •