Ausentusrrs.—The ladies of p, , are in the habit of ringing the i d the various houses, and cutting ,rordyish pranks„ of an evening, trbielt customs they are sdnlonish oist by Mr.. " X; who enters est against it in the Democratic . ots ArivocATE.- V oq• - • 'amen, r eprpspatative (tom Wat toy hai associated himself with l o odrich in the pnblieation of j the ,foocratic"Advocate, o p nom Irishinan iJohn Keegan escaped from ,:the ~Barre jail and a reward of $5O 4 for his apprehinsigin, _ NoTp.—Eighty- thousand o f the Relief issues of this state estr oied by the Auditor . General brst of April. , • A -BANK.—The Whig 7onvention of Ohio, which no= Henry Clay, also passed a re m in flaw of a NATIONAL BANK. _ OFFICIAL DISIIONESTY.---A the" War Department has - been appropriating, a portion of the limey to his - otin account. Ismoie.—'lle... Charter tick- Rhode Island was :elected on inst., without opposition. • D e m ocra tic Association.- . !tin; ef t the democrats of the borough 'lda was held at the Court House, on, eveaing, April 14, 11444, and was or calling Dr. SAMUEL HUSTON, iir, and electing Wx. G. Sewn. and GOODRICH as Secretaries. lis-ozasoN stated the object of the to be the organization of a democratic ;tl , and stated briefly a plan of such an iimor, being called upon, addressed 4 with ability, and motioned that. a tf six be appointed to report a consti association, to report on Wednes .:Liprif 24, which was agreed to, and ,c:.'gentlemen appointed as said corn- David Wilmot, , George Sanderson, Col. J. F. Meani, Col. P. C. Ward, Maj. J. Culp, Daniel Vandercook. That the proceedings of thili meet . bed. ca, adjourned to meet on . Wednes .4, April 24th. , Signed by the Officers.] Married, en Veclnescay last, by Rev. J. W. .Thomas T. SMILIT, of Franklin, to MU A. Ripsw, 2 s2, of Monroe. _ WASHINGTONIANS I—There trL be a meeting of tho Washingto tht Borough of Towanda, at the Fire s MONDAY EVENING. . Us invited to 'attend, and seats •amfed for them. TEMPERANCE NOTICE- 7 Uirssts MEIICIIR, Esq. i ,mill lecture • Borough Temperance Society, in Rouse, on Wednesday (tl/is) [even , public generally, and the I.,adies par ire requested to attend, • . Tor Bridge Managers, STOCKHOLDERS in the Tower!. Badge are hereby notified that on Y. the 6th day of MA .Y next, aneled held at the y Toll House for one Pre ' kii managers. The polls will be 2 till 5 o'clock, P.M, ENOS TO!dKINS, President. 2 . April 11th, 1844. R.,C. KELLY; Maar .tU MEND TP WANDA, • PA. • 7 the north side 9f-the Public Square, ern reread ) . occupied by NILBull.) zzat. aaa[smmu fiends and patrons of thia institution taformed that the Summer - Term will 011 Monday, the 29th inst.! l 'i ‘ itlnn, per Quarter of 12 week.. Foe* Languages - Jr. Drawing, 69. 1 4 and Mental Science, _fish branches, 'trues, 25 cents per quarter, ' - ' that a competent Instrictresia "de of the Female Department, at 'meat of the term. • CHARLES NASH, April 4, 1844. 4NED SPECIAL CQURT. MINED SPECIAL COURT '4 hell in Towanda in and for the ' , Liked, on Thursday, the 13th day. •tt - . at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, the , following causes, to wit: 4 1leux• as A. Fairchild, Trespass. 44 vs Moses Warford, do. '"dam vs. J. Decker et al., E3eeunent. .'ht vs L. R. Palmer, et al. do. AARON CHUBBUCK, Prot. "'.'s Office, gay 6, -1844. & SUERWOOD, tIVAi L. F O'ai&N 'BAIRD &J. S ER WOOD have • • ‘f an office in l to Ty; Brad. Co. Pa. all business ro of said office, in l'eir profession as copartners. J. ;4°IQ attend punctually at said office E-W. Bunn inay be consulted '' 4 ,..relation to the' business Of the i sTourada. . _T-343-6m .Y4l 011•4CCOUNT, et.thig Wheat or I3ntp, or any kind of Ainpl4 3ogar, &e. &e. RN, Wicking & Batting on • ALBANS & CO. SHERIFF'S. SALE,S.. BY virtue of sundry:Writs of Vend 'Expo., issued from , the court of common pleas of Bradford county, I Shill expose at public pale at the house of E. Raynsford, in the borough of Towanda, on ' - Monday tho 6th' day 'of MAY -next, at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow ing piecjor ipai4el of land situate -in Burling ton tochiship and twiunded on the-north by lands of Marcus Loomis; on the east by James Vandyke;' on the south' by N. Bailey; on the west by Nnthaniel Bennett. Containitagseven acres more orless,' half an,aere improved, with a saw mill thereon erected; the one Indf of the above described pcoperty is seized at and turn ed out by Nehemiah Bailey. -Seized and taken in executiont at the Snit of John F. Mena vs.' Nehemiah Bailey. ALSO—The *Hewing. piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin township and bounded on the north by tends of Oliver W. Dodge; on the east by William Lyons and others; on the south by Daniel-L. Dodge ;on the west by Oli ver W. Dodge. Containing sixty five acres thirty-acres or more improved; with a.log house and log barn thereon erected: Seized and taken in execution'at the snit of 0. R. Tyler to -the use ofJ.H. & W. B. Hart vs. Daniel Cokely. • , ALSO--The following piece or. parcel, of land situate in Burlington,. Bradford County and bounded as follows: beginning .at a beach the N. E.:corner-of the Lyman Dodge lot (so called) en warrant lot no. 1485; 'thence east on tho north line of said, warrant lot 108 and 8-10 perches, to a post for.,lr corner; thence south one hundred and fifty two and 8-10 per , ches to a .beech; thence , . north 152 and 8-10 perches to a beech tree; thence north 152 8-10 perches to the beginning.- Containing one hundred, and fifty two, acres and ninety flee perches strict measure, with twelve or fifteen acres impioved with a fiqned house, framed barn and saw mill thereon erected. 'Seized and 'taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Kingsbery Jr. vs. Joseph Riley. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Ridgbury township and bounded 'on the north by lands of E. Brown; east by lands of 0. P. Coleman; on-the south by lands of Wm. Hen ry ;on the west by Pertheson. Containing seventy six aeres,thirty acres improved; three . log hOuses and a small orchard thereon.. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Mark A. Burt vs. Giles J. Mandeville and Jo, Mandeville. -ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situated in Wyalusing township, bounded on the north . by Joseph Ingham deceased, on the east by John Ingham; on, the 'south by John Ingham and Ingham Stone; on the west . by William. Camp. Containing thirty eight acres about twenty one acres improved, no buil ding thereon. 4; Seized and:taken in execution at the suit cf E.W. Baird vs. DanielM:Beardsley and Jon,as Ingham. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in SPringfield township and bounded on the north -by George Chase; west by Austin Smith ; pout!). by William Brace and E. Rich; and east by William Brace. Containing eighty seven acres ; more or less. about thirty acres thereof improved, with a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. W. Fassett and puldah Wakefield, adminis trators &c., of Chester Wakefield deceased, vs. Jacoh . Newell. • ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbury township, and bounded 'on the north by Harry Baldwin; on the east 'by John Brown and others; on the south by Ebenezer Dewy's estate; on the west by Ralph Crum. Containing about' sev: enty acres, with about fifteen, acres improved, with a framed house and framed horse shed and ,small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jchial Gregory vs. Silas Baldwin. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township and boun ded as follows : I:ginning at a pine knot and stones, a rock oak witness N. 67° W. 15 links; thence N. 341° . W. 100 perches to a white oak sapling for corner; thence E. 120 perches to a chestnut sapling foi a corner; thence N. 24 perches to tle south west corner of a reserved lot for Solomon Merrill, a Rost; thence E. 131 2-10 perches to a post, a corner. for Chauncey Parks; Thence S. 184 p.. to a post on the N. line of Davit" McKinney's lot; thence W. 231 2-10 p. to a post, a white oak, N. 8° W. mark ed asa witness: . thence N. 16 p. to a post S. E. corner of a lot bought bY,the. parties of the first partfrom Robert Spalding; thence.W.lso p. or to a post on the town line between Athens and Litchfield townships; thence . N. on said town line 60 p; to a post; thence E. 55 p. or to a corner S. 6.8-10 p. of a lot formerly deed ed to Daniel Park ; thence N. 6 8-10 p. to said Parks' corner; thence E. 19 p. or to another of said Park's lot or place of beginning;lthree hundred and twenty seven acres and twenty eight perches more or less. ALSO—Ow other lot beginning at a crook ed chestnut the south west corner of a lot sur veil to Daniel Done; thence N. 100 rods to a heti:dock sapling .; thence E. 80 to a post ; thence S. 100 p. to a post and thence W. 80- p. to the beginning. Containing fifty acres more of less and both. pieces inclusive containing three, laindred• and seventy seven acres and twenty eight perches -with about ninety acres improved and a framed house and one framed and one log barn and two apple orchards there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Benjamin Lambert to the use of L, H. Sher man vs. Charles Chandler. ALSO—the following described. 2 lots of !ml situated in the village of Troy, bounded as follpws, wit: On the North by .E. Newbury, on the east by the highway, on the .west by A. Herrick. Containing one half acre, with a framed waggon shop and blacksmith shop there on. 'ALSO . --Another lot described •as follows : lOn the west by the highway, south by A. Her-• rick, east by Sugar Creek, north by O. P. Bal lard. Containing of an acre-with two framed houses and one framed barn thereon. '. . Seized and taken in execution at the snit - of Taylor, Long, and Thomas to theme of White and Barns vs H. H. Hickock. ALSO-The following piece or pared of land situati) in' Athens township, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by, lands of Thomas' .D. Richman, east by iAlbert Campbell, on the south by lands of Richard and Mary baton, and on the West by. Horace - Williston. Containing fifty acres one acre im proved and a log hems° thereon erected. Seized and takenin . execution at the suit of George Fritcher and Martin S. Rogerays. Jacob ALSO—A lot of land in theborough of To mends Bradford county, bounded on ; the east by Main'itseci;On the south by Mrs. Elizabeth Means' land, and land heretofore sold by her. to John E. Gieger, on the west by a lot in the possession of M. C. Arnoot, and on the north by land heretofore sold & 8. - Thou:ma to Pace & Ellsworth, and land now or• formerly of - Edward White. _ Containing, half au ..acre . . . more or leas with - a two n story framed building thereon erected, a building used heretofore as a, ten-pin alley, and one shanty. . ' . 73 , • Seized aultaken • 'execution at the suit of D.F.. Barstow' Zones - Thanes and Banjo.. min ALSO— he 'following . piece :or parcel of land situatettin Ridgliury towniihipaid bound ed as follows, to wit: On. the north west by . land of 'William 8.-Johnson, on the north east by David Burt and the 'Covell • tiact,, on the south by lands of John Cummings and James Covell. ! Containing one hundred and sixty possession right, be the same more .er less; ten , acres improved with chgt, house thereon. - I Seized and taken in execution at the suit' f of Edward Covell and Robert Covell, Jr. vs. Jacob ._ .. . , Reyngae. . ALSO—A lot or parcel of land situate in Tuscarora township and bounded as follows, to wit: On the south - by land of M. C. Mercur, on the east by land in , the warrantee name of P,eter Lowry, on the north by had of M. C. Mercur, on the west , by land in the name of Peter Guinip. - Containugg fifty aeres more or less. - - . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M.C. Mercur vs. William Dickinson,; ALSO—The followingdesvribed land situate in Burlington and bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by land of J. Hoover, east by lands Knapp, Polly Runde% Z. Lane and' John Gustin, and on the ,south by lands. of Zephaniah Lane, and on' the west by Sugar "Creek, and lands of Soper and, Wilcox and A. Lane. 'Containing ono 'hundred, and twenty - two acres more or less, witb about 75 acreS im .provedlwith two dwelling houses, one double ,saw mill and one single saw mill, - one Grist mill, and one framedbarn arid shed thereon erected: ALSO--Another iiece or parcel of and situate in Burlington and bounded a allows, to \wit:. Beginning at a beech tree marked for thei south west coiner of lot No- 66, and south west corner of lot No. 65 off / the lands of the Bank of Northumber4nd so(called, thence 105 perches and 5-10 to aiost, thence west 205 perches and 7.10 to/a post, thence east 100 percheito the place / of beginning. Containing fouihundred and thirty one acres more or less it being lotaN z os. 77-78-75-70 warrantee lots 147 and 149. ALSO—One undivided half part of a piece or parcer'of land .in Burlington township on the smith side of the Sugar creek, bounded on the north-4.-----on the west by lands of S. Wilcox, on the south by, lands of Z. Lane, on the east by John Gnstin, and fully described in a deed to Smith and Bacon. Containing—acres more or less: Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gordon Burnham vs. Asahel Smith. , . ALSO—A lot of laud situate in Leroy town ship, bounded on the north by lands of John Vaughn, on the west by lands of Sterling Hol comb, on the, south by Towanda creek, east by lands of Hugh . HolcoraiiC- Containing two hundred acres, be same tria'reor less, with a framed house, wood shed, Coin house and three framed barns and a large apple orchard thereon• with about one hundred acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. P. Ballard vs. Sterling Holcomb and Seely Holcomb. and Orison Royse. ALSO—A piece or parcel.oflandin Athens tp, bounded north by lands of Doctor Wood ruff, west by the heirs - Of Swain, south by the heirs of' John Shepard, east by the Susquehan rut river. Containing fifty acres, with a framed house and barn, together with a young orchard of apple trees. Seized and taken in, execution at the suit of Nathaniel C.,,Harris - vs. William Robb. ALSO—A piece or parcel of-land situate in Smithfifld township, bounded north by lands of Edwin Etun'es and Salon Weed; cast by lands of John Bird; ,south by lands of David Farnsworth. Sally Wood and John Bird; west by land of Barnard Farnsworth and Isaac Bul lock. Containing about one hundred end two acres, with about twenty-eight, acres improved, one log house, a new (Carried barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution 'at the suit of Taylor and Prince, to the use of P.ll ZeW.ll. Titus vs. Warren Eames. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Columbia, and bounded south by lands of Hiram Mason west by IL 8. Wells; north by Simon Johnson and cast by Levi Woodard. Containing nine-. ty acres, ez,ith thirty acres improved, and a log house and framed barn thereon erected: Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0 . P. Ballard vs. I Charles Mason. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in 'filonree and Franklin townships, bounded as follotvs-L Beginning at an ash on Towanda creek ; thence by lands of W. B.Spalding 190 p. to a white pine'; thence by,land of Samuel Wallis - south 50? east 254 p. •to spruce ; thence by land of Samuel Clark north leeast 344 p. to a wal nut on the bank of ,said creek ; thence up said creek the several courses and distances to the place of beginning. - Containing 372 acres, with a framed dwelling house, barn and saw mill therecin and about 40 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution atthe suit of Mason and Smith to the use of J. T. Kirkpat rick & co., vs. Henry B. Myer. LSO---The following piece or parcel of land in Athens tp.„, bounded on - the north by the state line; on the east by, the Owego road; on thq south by S. Spalding; on the, west by J. 'Shepard and others. Containing eighty acres more or less, all improved, one large stone grist mill, a frame tannery, two barns and a framed shed, and four framed.houses thereon erected, together with an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Win. P. Miller and Frederick Fawult, partners &c., vs:Win. H. Overton, J. C. 'Jenkins and, Charles Jenkins, -doing business as Overton; Jenkins & Co. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land in Karel tp., bounded on the north by Da vid Benjamin ; on the south by John Benja thin and Samuel Gillson 24. and C.Butler; on the east bytland in the possession of S.S.Brad ley, and on the west•by the heirs of Matthias Hollenback,dee'd. Containing 340 acres more or less, with about 100 acres improved, with two framed'houses, one log ,barn and a small orchard of young appletreesihereon. Seized and taken in execution" at the suit of V.E.Piollet vs. Amos ACM. ' ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ridg 7 bury tp.. bounded on the north by the highway, _east by lands of Samuel Wrightmyer, south by lands ofJohn Leach - and west by Williams —. Vontaining.about forty acres more or less, with twenty acres nr thereabouts improved. , "Seized and taken in eiecution at the suit of Joseph 0. Gordon now to the use of o.o.Ship man vs. Simon Dickinson. ALSG—A piece oc parcel of land In Dare! tp., bounded, west by E. Mason, cast by lands 'formerly owned Wood and Oliver Gil bert, south by lands of, Waid,_ and west by lands formerly owned by E. Mason. Con taining 114 acres more or less, with a dwelling house and bap thereon'erected, 15 or 20 acres' Seized - and taken in - execution at the, suit of J.F.Means and T.B.,Oyerton Datil Kieffc. ALSO—,A: piece or parcel of land in Pike tp.. bounded 'ninth ,by lands of Major Darling and Samuel . Chaffee, cast by lands of -.Almon , Beecher; south bflatills of • Win: Humphrey, and west by - lands - of Albeit' ConklirWAleizo Patton... Containing about 200 acres of land ) , be the same room cir 44;i; with ahout4oo Imes improved, and tWo log houses,. A framed herPs and a small orchard Li:three/I. - Seized and taken in, execution - At the Suit of Comfort B. Chaffee tied Amami' Diratnieli; to, the use of Orwell township, %Peter Begawan.. ALSO--A piece 'or parcel of land in Grim. vile tp., bounded as follows: Beginning at south west corner of warrant Ist n 0.1742; thence 'north' 280 p. to the. north west corner of, said warrant lot ; thendiseast 120 p. to a pcist berth ibastiorner of lot n0..167 and plotas surveyed intolotif; thence south v 2Bo .p. to a hemlock sapling, south-west corner of jot 169 on said plot, thence west 120 p.to the beginning.. Con taining 210 acres, strict measure,' it beirig ,in tended for whole of lots no.' 167 and 168 on said warrant lot no: 1472, with 70 acres im proved, log house and frame !aim thereon. , Seized and taken in execution at the sui t Timothy Paxton and W,us. Davidsen, tpris tees of Bank of North America vs. Simon P,,Chesley. 1 ALSO—A piece or `parcel of,land" bounded.l on the north 'by the `public higliaisy leading fro.a Atheni to Owego,east bylands belonging ' to the heirs of JOhn Shepard; decd., west by land of Overton, JenkinsA Co., south by 'the Cayuta creek. Containing three-fourths of an acre, more •or less/all improved, two framed I houses and barn - Iberian erected, with ()thereat buildings. y e . Seized and taken in execution at the suitlef W. ILsvcrton, to the use of Edward Overton vs. John Jenkins and Charles Jenkins. 1 , /ALSO—AII that piece or pared of laud iu 'Franklin township, described in a certain article of agreement between E. Overteri rind Jedethan Cross), dated 7th May, 1840, bounded on the north by tho Carroll lands, east by lands-line of John Hanson, south by lands late of William Deemer and 0. W. Dodge, and west byjands in possession of Daniel Cokely, Containing 100 hundred acres with allowance, with a sa mill iir and tog house thereon. Seized and taken in exccution'at the suit of "Edward Overton vs. Jeduthan Cross. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate-in Herrick township and bounded on the east by lands of Charles Dick son; on the south by lands of Edward Over ton ; on the west by lands of --- Wheeler; on the north by warrant line of said lot. Con- . taining one hundred acres more or less about thirty acres improved, with a log house, a frame house and stable thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welch Cameron & Co. vs. Harry N. Spalding' ivho survived 'Wm. Myer late Of-the firm of Myer & Spalding, • ALSG—The following piece or parcel of land in Athens tp., bounded on the north( by the state line, rim the eest by the Owego road, on the south by S. Spalding, on the west by J. Shepard and others. Containing eighty acres, more or less, all improved, one large stone grist mill, a (raffle tannery, two barris and a Tramed shed, and four framed houses thereon fl..se l ed, ' to ,, ether with an orchard thereon. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Arnot vs. William H. Overton, J. C. Jen kins and Charles Jenkins. • ALSO--A piece or parcel of land in Ulster township, boundedmorth by lands of Cash and Vanvleck, west by lands of J. Vnnvleck, south by Holcomb,. east by the Susquehanna river. Containing about three hundred acres, more or less, about two hundre4thereof improv ed, with two framed houses, a framed barn and orchard thereon. Seized andtaken in execution at the suit of Joseph G. Wilkinson now to the use of Natha niel Clapp vs. Edmund Lockwood and Mary A - . Lockwood. • ALSOThe followinm b described piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek township, bounded by lands of Samuel Fettingill on the east; tiouth by Bingham lands; en the west by lands of Isaac Welles ; and on the north by Corneilus Haight. Containing 140 acres, be the some more or less, with about 40 acres im proved, with two log houses.and a framed barn thereon: Seized and taken in 'execution at the suit of Ass Gillett, vs. steephen Stiles &John Camp . bell. ALSO—By virtue of a Levari Facms, a cer tain lot piece or pariel of land situate in Orwell \ tp., and, bounded as follows: , beginning at the south east corner of , a tract or farm deeded by Thomas Eddy to Eliphalet Clarke a post; thence west on the south line of said Clarke 197 rods and,.4-10 to a post; thenco south .12° oast 49 3-10 rods to a post ; thence east 163-rods to a post ; thence north 61 0 east 61 3-10 rods to the beginning. Containing fifty seven acres, and seventy-six perches, and allowance, &c. Seized and taken in ezbeution at the snit of T. Eddy vs. Hiram Washburn. ALSO—A certain messuage or tract of land in Athens, bounded as follows .— T Beginning at a point on the state line in the milt-race fOrmer ly of J. Shepatd's saa-mill, and now occupied by A.. Brooks as a factory, thence down said race 19° 9 2-10 perches to a post and stones, for a corner on said, roes ; „thence 85° west 20} perches to a post and stones foi - Ahe corner of said lot; thence north. 20° . 45' 4S i t 12 perched to a post and stones for a corner, standing in said state line, south 88° east 21 2-10 perches to theplace of beginning. Containing one adie and fifty rods. A. and taken in execution at the suit of A. Benton and Arthur Yates, survivors of Jon athan Stewart us. Luther Stone. •ALSO--A certain messuage and tract of land beginning at the south-east corbel' of a' tract of land granted to Thomas Tbomas,*sil. at a point on the state line in the mill race formerly of J. Shepard, and owned' by A. Brooks, and occu pied by him ago factory; thence down said - race south 19° cast 9 2-10 perches to a post and stones for a corner on said race thenceAenth 85° west 203 perches to a post and stones for a-corner of said lot; thence north 20° 45 1 east 12 perches to a post and stones Fora corner• on the state line; thence on said line, south 'BB° cast 21 2-10 perches to the place . of beginning' Containing one acre and fifty-one, perches. Seized and taken in execution a the suit of J. W. Morris to thd use of Arthur Yates, Albert Bentom and Christopher C. Fellows, survivors of Jonathan B. Stewartp Vs.-Jonathan Rounds and Luther Stone. tern; tenants. JOHN N. WESTON I Sheriff, Sheriff's.OVe, Towanda, April let, 1844 j REGISTER'S NOTICE : NOTIC E is hereby given to all persons in terested„that James D. Newell and Minot Taylor, s administrators of the estate of Josiah W.iGrant, deed., end E, Raed Myer and gar. ry Morgan; 'riclininistiators of the estate o 1 Wm. dec'd., have filed an account of their said administrations in tho itegiater's' office at TO- Wanda. and that the RAMO' will be presented to the Orphau's court of Bradford co., on Monday, the 6th day of May next. tar confirmation and allowapce. JULIUS. RUSSELL, Register. Per RUSSELL,_Depirty. Jterister'lMlTice; 'Powtinda&Atrril 6, 1844, OOTS - Zi , SHOE - P,::a tare as;;nrtment, vt , .AP Npv.i< 5A1.6131.71tY. i I - •.' 4 , SHERIFF'S: , SALE. of-Fiero Packti igstled: l 4061- th° 04 1 0) OPP on pigas9fßnid ford 011111 Y, 'to mo 'directed, I shall expitseig,' public sale at' 1. RAY' In the' Blum 'on' Sattirdiittle 4th 1114 ronowia, situate:in .' • bc;rtuied of tho north by - the '.ll`ther Stone; :on the'east by son _ •of Overton and Jenkins; on 'hind of Job Shepard, . O. B'SPrini `'enberger, lot ;•,..and ,on the west !omits Wilcox.—, Containing , more or less, all improved, wi _ _ —. noose thereon 'erected, with'a sinalished the Mon. • ' •'- Seizettlind taken in exception at the suit of Benjairiiii O.Rico' vsl.Johti C.Jeakins and C. , J,enkiris._,` i ' P. N. WESTON; Sheriff. Sheriff's (fee: - , Towande, Aprilllift, .1844.' --' • In the Court of Williams 4t Bogart, , Pleas - of . To the uso of 1. C. Adams, Bradford co va • No. 143, May • Ebenezer Latub. Term. 1840. tHE .Undersigned having-been appointed Auditor by said Court, for the liming & adjusting of the seferal claims upon the pro ceeds of the Shetiff'l sale, of real estate, by vii tae of process issued Fupon the above judgement, will attend for !the hearing of the claimants„ at the Prothonotary's Office iii the Borough of To want a, on • Wedneaday the 24th day of April next, at . 2 o'clock IP. M.. at which time and place• alt persona interested will please attend. ULYSSES MERCUIL March 20, , 1844.1 - . _ , • - NOTICE.' • • nriHE subscriber havirig been appointed by -the , Orphan's Court of Bradford count) an auditor to settle the exceptions filed to the account and final settlemnt of -B: S. GOOp- RICB, idministrater bf the estate of Benjamin Hunt, - deceased, will attend for that purpose at his office , in the borough of Towanda, on Satur day, the 4th day of May next, at one o'clock in the afternoon, of which •all persons interested will take notice. E. W. BAIBD, Auditor. - Towanda March 30,1844. 4. - NOTICE. • THE subscriber having been appointed, by ther Orphan's Court of Bradford county, an auditor to settle the exceptions filed to the account of JARED WOODRUFF and SYL; VESTER A.LDEN, executors of; the last will and testament! of. Philinda Ladd, deceased, will attend for that purpOse at his office, in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday, the 4th - day of May next, at 10 o'clock in the forettoon, of which all persons l intereilted will take notice. E. NV. BAIRD. Auditor. • Towanda, March 30;1844. , REGISTEirS NOTICE. , IWOTICE is hereby given to all persons in. terested that Thomas T Smiley, guardian of Nancy, Joseph and David 'Smiley has filed an account of his said guardianship in the Re gister's Office at iTowanda, and that the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county •on Monday the 6th day of May foi confirmation and allowance. 'JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, Per C. S. Russzir., Deputy. Register's) Office, Towanda, March 18th, 1844. REGISTER'S ',NOTICE•• NOTICE isliereby given Mall pdrsphs in terested that E. R. Myer administrator of the estate of Win. Myer, late. guardian of Elsey Maria Molter has sled an account of his said guardianship in the Registers Office at To wanda. and that 'the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on Mon day the 6th. day lof May next for confirmation and allowance. i , JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, Per. C. S. RUSSELL, Deputy. Register'e Office, Towanda, March 18th, 1844. S. ;MECHANIC'S LIEN. - - - • - To all claiments and'persons interested in the property described below or in , the heirs thereon. Take Noticle, that a 4:llrit of Siere Facias of which the folloividg 4s a copy is now in my hMids, and has been duly served on Amos Pennypacher, the owner and contractor therein named. ", Commonwealth of Pennsylvania . , Bradford County ss. " To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting — . Whereas Nefson P. Brown and Henry A. Carey have filed a claim in our Courity Court of Common Pleas for the county of Bradford against Amos Pennypaeker for the sum of two hundred and twenty five dollars for work done to and , materialsi furnished for a certain huildin. , one and a half 6tory framed, situated on the west side of River Street between a lot owned by ',lease Woodruff and 'a lot owned by the heirs of James P. Bull deceasediri the borough of Towanda in Said County of Bradford, con taining in fronton said street twenty two feet and in depth thirty feet and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenant toiaid build ing, Aud Whereas it is alleged that , the said sum remains due and unpaid to the said Nelson P. Brown and Henry A. Carey ; now we Corn- Mend you, that you make known•te the said Amos PennypaCker and to all such persons as way bold or occupy,. the said building, that they be and splicer before the . Judge's of oar said court at a Conn of 'Common Pleas to be held at Towanda,'on the first Monday of May neat, totshow Hinny thing they know of have to say why the said suro.of twd- hundred ova twenty five dollars should not be levied of th e said building and piece of ground : and cur 'liege appurtenant) o said building to use of th e said Nelson P. Brown and Henty , !: A,;Crirey am:ruling to the form and effect of the act of assembly, in such case' made aml,provided, if to them it shalt i seem eipci*cet and have you' then. and there his writ. 'Witness the Hon. John N. Conyughani Prcr:ident of one: said Court. at Towanda the ilth day of March A. D. 1844. I . AARON 9HTIP,BUCK,.ProthOn6tary. AitioN Ps ALLEN, Deputy.' 3. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sherai's Office,. 1 • - • Towanda.,Azi re h 20, 18443. . WtiLisTaN BrAiaLL, Atty's for Plaintiffs' , NOTICE. LL those. intlebted totheteuhscribers• who it t expect Ui pay in Grain, tnusttieliver it by the first •orltl4.Cll neci„otherwise. we shall txpeet the Caiskby'the first of April. Those attglect this call; will fled their-m:4u 'end ac, counts in . the &tittle of an' ettom6, whO will collect them inlttie shertat tithe pdssib/e. 7' .J. F. - 114E ANS & CO. . 1. 20, 1814. ' ! . Towanda, T, 4 / --'1,,, • ' • 6 - .('' 4 ... . / - , . SADDLE, lIARNESS. Si , ~ - , J,, 1,1, - • 11 . , . , . . 4 ,, „ .• :; ~• -::- ••• ~ .; ,r• qi, - 11,10 ,•• - _ _,‘_ • :.' . _,,' -. .. IliVorl,•.• ~• AIt&SIZIa 2 4 , 3iniviJart a: ..• -: . ~. 4 '''' .'.„ ,' nedc&O.3l, cgik9gOrlAnd HE . SUBSCRIBER . respectfully infonte •AL his old friends, and the public generally that he is trovi'4rrfing on,the above- biisiness in all its various branches, ih , the north part of the brailding . occOpiedity . IL Thomas, as, a Hat ship, on Main i sireet, nearly, opposite Mercur's store, where he will be happy to seem:flatlet° old and new custonwrs. SADDLES, 'BRIDLES, ATALICES, MARTINGALS,, TRUNKS,' HARNESS,' , COLLAR S , &C, &C. of the late 4 fahion and best neatens& tvill be made to otder on moderate terms for ready tiny. 'Most kinds of country produce . will be takeu in exchange for work. -- April 17, 1844. I - s hereby given,.that the Board- of Revisicaa for Bradford county, %vdijnee at the Com missioners Office, 11 thd boro. of Towanda, to heat Ruch as think themselves aggrieved in the Assesktnent for the year 1844, Am the following &Ve t to wit: • Athens boni„Atbens tp.(Asylum, Albany, Armenia, Burlington, ctlutol l on Monday the 15th of April. • ./ - Columbia, Daellaranklin, Granville, Her tick. Litchfield, Liroy on Tuesday the 16th of April. • • . Alonroc, Orwell, Pike, Rome, Ridgbury.She, shequin, and Springfield on: Wednesday the 'l7th of April. Smithfield, South • Creek; Standing Stone, Towanda bow., Towanda tp,, Trey, Tuscarora on Thursday. the 18th of April. Ulster, Wysox, Wells, Wyalusing, Warren and Windluau on Friday the 19th of April. • By order of the Board, • . . • • --, A.S. Crreaderaturr, Clerk. CommhOoners Office, 1 Towania, March 15th, 1844.5" Admbistrator's Notice, ALL PERSONS indebted to the estate of Mann? A. Bccirwres late of Elmira-m the county of chemung and state of New York deceased, are, notified to make payment and all persons having demands againgt said estate are 'notified to present them duly attested for settle ment. - This notice is intended for all persons in this Commonwealth having unsettled biiisiness with said deceased at the time of his - death either in his individual capacity or as connected in part nership with tiny other person or persons inclu ding the unsettled mercantile and other busi ness done in Ridgbury ,township.by-.Beckwith. Satterlee &ptrong, and by Beckwith & Satter lee, and business done by Hector W. Strong in which he had an interest. JOHN L. WEII/3.Administrater, Smithfield, Bradford Co., Pa., Feb. 6, 1844. NOTICE is hereby given thtit the finn ' of ARNOUT,& CULP islhis day dissolved by 'mutual conse nt. 'The business will be car ried on in all its various bransches at the old stand, by 3. Ccii. 31. C: ARNOUT, J. CULP. Towanda, March 28; 1844. 411IBBLS. ITHACA FLOUR, 20 bbls, fopqttp Heavy Illesssfork; 500 Bushels Grain, 1000 Lights Window Sash for sal a t - February 20;1844. MONT ANYB'S. ZRAKEN from my-little girl on the Towan-i. da bridge, the afternoon of Monday the 26th inst.. a, Copper Colored Whiffet dog about_ eight months old, rather long hair, and answers to the the name of " Penny," very lively and playful, by a man that met the , little gill, of a rather rough appearance, with two horses'b& fore a wagon, ono white, the box partly Ord with straw, and went Cowards Monroe. The above reward will be given for the dog and man, or sufficient information where they arc. ' • M. S. WARNER.. Towanda, February 28th, 1844.' A CALL FUR TEE YANKEE - SHOP. Upon all whom it may interest. I)HE subscriber is very much in want of IA money and does not feel disposed to have his own- property. sacrificed . to accommodate those who are indebted to him, that have rm.' sonable'time to consequently if they will call and settle 'their acts, however • small they may be, they will oblige him very much, and save Cost withal respect to . Persons, V. C. BALL. Towanda, March 4th, 1844. SHERIFF'S SALE. r. Y virtue of a writ el Vend. Expo. issted ,11 from the coureeicommon pleas of-Brad ford county, to me di - cected. l Jiball expose to public "sale dt the bbuse of Z. I?ayneford 'the Borough of Totranda, on Monday, the nth day of MARCH near, at one o'clock, P. M. Tho following described piece or parcel of land situate. in Dutch township end houndtd as . follows: 'beginning at a stone heap on the bank of tho Susquehanna-river; thence 'west 600' Pereh.cs to a yellow pine ; thehec . north 125 perches to a pine ; thence east 490 perches to e. black oak ; thence doWn the 'Susquehanna the several courses of the same 175 perches to the place of beginning. Containing four bun , dred acres more or less, with four framed het sell, three frameil barns and a saw mill thereon elated with about one hmitireri and sixty acres improved and a small orchard. Seised and taken in _execution, at the suit Of Simon Stevens es. Seja Payne:- , , • JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff; Sheriff's Office, I- . Totvanda, February 17, 1844.,S- POSTPONEMENT. Tum• above sale stanch: postponed unfit Monday the6fh day 'of . May same place' rind time of day. JOHN'N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ; ? ' Toivanda; March 29, 1844.• S • , . . . . . 2 . =AHB • P112,M _INSURANCE AGENCY. ki k D.. BAll,7o.Et't_hns the agency of :NU,. the DeirttvarelliWrid ',Softly b)surunce ,Catiip . any v f Philadelphia. ancl is picfsre!l to take risks "onvery , tfavorable . are issued by KIM eemipey in the usual man: tier of other titnelt . cepvimieu... ' Town !a, Dee..4l, . A CARPET BAGS JERE CULP NOTICE: mamongruu.cm. Thro- DoNrs Reward. ME '. ~~r~