TilE StrDMARPiE ' E;Py)sok.—*r., o a Saturday made an experinientat w as biagton of blowing up a ship, in full cu ii of fir hundred tons, with his sub orine battery: ; The experiment took ~L see in the presence of large number of r „, son i. Two or three minor explo ;ns we re exhibited before the seamen on board, the doomed ship" made their ex it. The ship moved slowly, in sail. i ng order, along the, navy yard channel, : Air, a few minutes after leaving her moor in g . place blew up with a grand ex -00501, which 'talk!' Op bow of the vessel completely out of the water,,and ,tattered her fragments in various direc tidos. It would Seem that the explosion s *de a little too , soon, as, had the b3cer.it struck the vessei a minute later, ! Ile Would have been -completely destroy. td. As it was, the experiment 'was con -sdered highly satisfAtorily. DE.O.---PrOfessor , Senderson, Pro fessor of the Philedelidlia High School, expired in that city* Friday morning,, 12th inst. • • Frank Johnson, the celebrated color mesician, died of bronchitis, at thiladelphia, on Saturday, 11th in t. WASHINGTONIANS I—There will,be a rneetiag of the Washingto. lana of the Borough of ': , Towanda. at the Fire ?roof, nest MONDAY EVENING. The Ladies are iqvited to. attend, and seats Fill be provided for them. REMOVAL IHE Boot & Shoemaking establishthent of 8. Hathaway is' removed to Warner's rstand, one door south' of 0. D. Bartlett's re, directly opposite Mondnye's. His old /Omen and others will find him as ready as ial to wait on all Who day wish to obtain rate tcork. • , S. HATHAWAY. Towanda, April 22. 1844. ection for Bridge Managers. HE- STOCKHOLDERS in the Towan di Bridge - are hereby notified that on SNDAY, the 6th day of MAY next, an elec. taill be held at the Toll House for one Pre it and six manageit.- The polls will be from 2 till 5 o'clock, P. M. ENOS TOMKUNI3, President. • -. iTalanda, Aril 11th, 1844. Ht. KELLY, .ELSIW,.IV MaNX79 TO‘VANDA; PA. l're'on the:north side of the Public Square, room recently occupied by D.M.8u11.) ,LQ3L,MIEIEV IF: friends and ptrons of .this institution are informed that the Summer Term will on Monday,- the 29th inst. f tuitinn, per Quarter of 12 weeks. :<<& Foreign Languages i & Drawing. $5 nL Moral and_Mentalladraiiei . : , :op English. branchei, .3 Cuatingencel, 25 cents per quarter. . :i3expected that a competent. Instructss it charge of the Female Department at inamencement of the term: I CHARLES NASH, Principal:, restula, April 4, 1844. . IJOUINED SPECIAL COURT N ADJOURNED SPECIAL CODAT Rill be held-in Towanda in and fora: he of"lkadford, on Thursday, the 13th day 1,1 - NE sin, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, - te trial of the following causes, to wit : .Dayastelleux vs A. Fairchild, Trespass. Celiolden vs. Moses Warford, tt•aSchtsder vs. J. Decker et al., ejeetment. :el Bea,ght vs. L. M. Palmer, et al. do. AARON CHLTBBUCK, Prot. tothonotalfsOffice, May 6, 1844. SHERWOOD, 171"161ZTE5Y9a.V21 IV. BAIRD 'kJ; SHER v. OOD have °Pened frofficiin Troy. Brad. Co. Pa. attend to all business of 'said offide, in of them profession es co - partners. tJ. n i a ! g ilt4ttend - .punctually It aid office I Y , E. W. BAIRD may be eonsultk4.l to the business,rof the 1 / I § 4 4Spe in Tocianda. • 43-6 m NTED ON ACCOUNT, at this— oSie,)Wheat or Oats, or any kind of a;Es t Butter, Maple Sugar, & c. &C.I !TOY YARN, Wicking & Batting= 1 9 4 d by MEANS & C.Q. - DISSOLUTION.. ?Teti. hereby given, that the firm of l ATRAWAY & WILCOX, is this " Iv egyamtual consent. All monies Irro itatit be. paid.to 8. HATHAWAY, ' lll. !lemands against the firm will be S. HATHA WAY, t • J . WELCOX. , February 22d, 1844. . . [6ll inistrator's Notice. , PERSONS indebted to the estate of ilr A. IIECKWITH lap of ElmiraM rof Chemapgand state of New York P L l'nenfad to make payment end all ul es demands against said estate are Intent them duly'attested for settle. intended for all persons in this 'aith having unsettled business with at the time of his death either in i taPatity or as coilttected in tart. all Other person or persons inchi ,74UedN,. mercantile and other bud )i'Sttury township by.Beckwith lt,: ; !°ng. and by Bkckwith & Satte , - ,Z ecto r at a done by,lir W. Strong in 1 3 ~ N 1! Interest. • _ L. WEBB Administrator, 'Radford C 04, 1 10., Feb. 6,.1844, tO E BILLS • litte ° 4 shrt l!t this off ; , with .khand. - SHERIFF'S 'SALES' Y -virtue of sundry writs Of _Vend•Epo., issurxl fromthe court,of common ; pleas of Bradfordnotuity, I shall expose at public We at the house of E.',Raynaford, in the borough of Towenda, On i ,Monday the 6th day of MAY. next; at 1 o'clock P. M., the follow' ing piece or parcel of land aituatiln.Buriing ton township and bounded on the north by lands of - Marcus Loomis; on the east by James Vandyke; on the south by N. Bailey ; on,the west by Nathaniel Bennett. Containingseven acres more or less, half an acre improved, with a saw mill thereon erected ; the one belief the above described,property is seized at and turn ed out by Nehemiah Bailey. Seized and taken in executiont at - the suit of John F. Means vs. Nehemiah Bailey. .' ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin township and bounded • on north by lands of Oliver WI 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 logbam thereon erected. . ' Seizeid and taken in execution at the suit of 0. - R. Tyler to the use of J.H. & W. B. Hart vs. Daniel Cokelg: 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 ,Fdled), on warrant lot no. 1485; thence east on the - north line of said warrant lot 108 and 8-10 perches a post for , a 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, thencenorth 152 8-10 perches to the beginning. Containing one hundred and fifty two acres and ninety five petchka strict measure, with twelve or fifteen acreaimprover% with _a. framed house, framed barn rand 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, satiate in Ridgbilry township and bounded' onthe north . by lands of E. Brown;; east by lands of 0. P. Coleinan ; on the south by lands of Wm.:Hen ry ;1 on the west by Pertheson. Containing seventy six acres, thirty acres improved, three log houses and a small orchard thereon. -• Seized and taken in.execution at the spit of Mark A. Burt vs. Giles J. Mandeville and John Mandeville. . . ALSO=The following piece or parcel df land situated in Wyalusmg township, bounded on _the nor th 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: Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of E. W. Baird'vs. DanielM.Beardsley and Jonas 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; south . 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 snit of J. W. Fassett and fluidal Wakefield, admiuis- trators &c., of. Chester Wakefield deceased, vs Jacob Newell. 4 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 pstater on the west by Ralph 'Crum. Containing about sev -enty acres, with about fifteen acres improved, with a' framed house , andZfranaed horse shed and sin4ll orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of - Jade! Gregory vs. Silas Baldwin. , ALSO--The following pieCtl or partel of laridaituate ini Litchfield township and boun ded as fellows: beginning at a pine knot and stones, a rock oak witness N.67° W. 15 links;.. thenceN. 34° W. 100 perches to a. white oak sapling for a corner; thence E. .120 Ferches to a chestnut sapling for a corner; thence N. 24 perches to Cie south west corner of a reserved lot for Solomon Merrill, a post; thence E._131 2-10 perches to a post, a corner foriChauncey Parks; thence S. 184 p. to a post on the N line of Davie McKinney's lot; thence W. 231 240'p. to a post, a white oak, N.B° W. mark ed as a witness; thence. N. 16 p. to a post S. E. barber of a lot bought by the parties Of the first part from Robert Spalding; thence W,150 p. or, to a post on the town line between Athens and Litchfield townships; thence, N: on said town' fine 60 p. to a post; thence E. 55 p. or to a Carrier S. 6 8-10. p. of slot formerly deed ed to' Daniel Park ; thence N. 6 8-10;p. to said Parks' corn( r; ,thence E. 19. p. or to another of said Park's lot, or place of beginning " ; three hundred and twenty seven-acres and twenty eight perches more or less.' - ALSO—One other lot hegin 4 tying at a Crook ed ,chestnut the south west center of a lot cur ed to Daniel Done; thence N. 100 rods to a hemlock sapling; thence. E. 80 to a post; thence 8. 100 p. to a post and thence W. 80j). - to the beginning. ,Containing - fifty' acres more or less and both pieces inclusive containing three hundred and seventy' seven acres end twenty eight perches with about ninety acres improved and a framed hoOse and one framed and one log barn and two apple orchards th'ere on._ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Benjamin Lambert to the use of L. H. Sher man vs. Charles Chandler. j ALSO—the following described 2 lota of land situated in the village-of Troy, Pounded as follows, wit t 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. .a ALSO—Another lot deseribed as follows: On the , west by the highway,lsorith by A. Her rick, east by Sugar Creek, north by •0. P. Bal lard. - Containing # of an acre with'two framed houses and one framed bam . thereon- . Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Taylor; Long, and Thomas to theuse of White end Barns vs H. Ft. Hickock. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Athena township, bounded and described as follows, to 'lrk: On the north by lands of Thomas D. Rictimarr;east by Albert Campbell, on the south by lands of Ricbaid and Mary Paton, and • on the West by Horace Williston. Containing fifty acres one acre im proved, and a log boom thereon erected. • eized and taken in execution at the suit of George Fritcber and Martin S. Rogers vs. Jacob Hoose. ALSO- 4 A lot of land in the borough of To windatradford county, boundeli pithe east by :Main street, on the.,south by Mrs. Pizabeth - Means" land," and land: heretofore ,sold by her to John E. Gieger. on the west by a lot in, the Possession a C. Amout. and. on the' north by land lieretoGire solti; by Z. & B. Thomas to Pace & Ellsworth, and land noviLor formerly of Edward White. — Containing half an acre ~ . , more Or Ices with a 'tiro, story • Awned building thereon erected, o building usekherfona as a ten-pint alley, and one shanty. 'Seized and - taken in execution at the suit of D. P. Barstow - ie. Zenai Thotas Arid enja "min-Thomas. . ', • . . ALSO—The following piece or I Of . land situated in itidginny township and und lie ed as follows, to. wit: On the north r by land of Williim B. Johnson, on the north east by David Burt and ihe Covell ' tract, on the wilt by lands of John Cummings and 'James Covell. Containing one hundred and sixty • possession right, be the same more: or leis , , ten acres improved with a log house thereon... -, `Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Bdivsol Covell and Robert Covell, Jr. vs. Jacob &Innen. . ''‹ . ' . - ALSO-41, lot or parcelof land situate in .tuicarora 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 Peter Lowry, •on the north by land of M. C. Mercur, on the west by land In the name of Peter . Guinip. Containing fifty acres more or less. . ' . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. C. Mercur vs. William Dickinson. : ALSO—The followingdesaribed land situate in Burlington and bounded as follows, to wit : On the north by land of J. Hoover, east by lands William Knapp,Polly.Rundell, 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 21. Lane. Containing one .hundred and twenty two acres 'more or less, with about 75 acres,im- Vraved with two dwelling houses, one double saw mill and one single saw mill, one Grist mill and one framed barn and shed thereon erected. ALSO-TAnother piece oi• parcel of , land situate in Burlington and bounded as follows, to wit: Beginning at a beech tree marked for .the south west corner of lot No. 66, and south west corner of . lot No. 65 - of the lands of the Bank of Northumberland so called, thence 105 perches, and 5-10 to k post, thence west 205 perches and 7-10 to a post, thence east 100 -perches to the place of beginning. • Containing four hundred and thirty one acres more or less it being lots Nos, 77-78-75 - 70 warrantee lots 147 and 149. • • • • ALSO—One undivided half part of apiece or parcel of. land in Burlington township on. the south side of the Sugar creek, bounded on the north—on the west by lands of J. Wilcox, on the south by lands of Z. Lane, on the east by John Gustin, and fully described in a deed to Smith and Bacon. Containing —acres more or less. Seized and taken, in execution at the suit o Gordon Burnham vs. Asahel Smith. ALSO—A lot of land situate in Leroy town ship, bounded on the north by lands of John Vanghn,on the west by lends of Sterling. Ho lcomb, on the south by Towanda creek, east by lands of Hugh Holcomb. Containing two hundred acres, be same , more or less, with a fraMed house, wood shed, corn 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 ?rison Royse. ALSOL-A piece or parcel of land in 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 na river. Containing fifty acres, with a framed house and barn, together with a young orchard .f tipple 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 Smithfield township, bounded north by lands of • Edwin Eames .and Salon Weed; east by lands of John Biel; south by lands of David Famammth, Sally Wood and John Bird; west by bind 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 framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Taylor and Prince, to the use of P. H W.H. Titus vs. Watren Eames. ALSO-;-A lot, of land situate in Coltimfria, and bounded south by lands of Hiram , Mason; ,west by R. 8. Wells; north by Simon Johnson and•east by Levi Woodard. Containing nine ty acres, with thirty acres improved, and a log house and framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O.P. Ballard vs. Charles Mason. ALSO—A piece or parcel oflandin Monroe and Fraeklin townships, bounded as follows— Beginning at an ash on Towanda creek; therlce 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 19° east 34-4 p. to a wal nut on the bank of said creek ; thence up sad creek the several courses and distances to the Place of beginning. Containing 372 acres, with a framed dwelling house, barn and saw mill thereon and about 40 acres improved.> Seized ands taken in 'execution at the suit of Mason and Smith to the use of J. T. Kirkpat rick & co., vs. Henry B. Myer. ALSO—The following piece or pal:eel ofland in Athens tp., bduuded on the north by the state line; on the east by &l! Owego road; on .the southhy &Spalding; on the west by J. Shepard and others. Containing eighty acres more or less, all improved, one large stone grist mill, a frame taniiery, two barns and a framed shed'_ ; and four framed houses thereon erected, together with in orchard thereon. WSeized and taken in execution ht the suit of m. P. Miller and Frederick Pawulti'partners &c.. vs. Wm. H. Overton, J. C. Jenkins and Charles Jenkins, doing business g as Overton, Jenkins & Co. ALSO-The• following - piece or parcel of land in Durel tp., bounded on the north by Da vid Benjamin; on the south by John Benja:. Min and Samuel Gillson 2d. and C. Butler; On the east by land in the posseision of S.S.Brad. ley, 'and on the west by the heirS of Matthias Hollenback, dec'd. Containing 340 acres more or less, with about 100 acres improved, with two trained houses, one log barn and a - small orchard of young apple trees thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Y.E.Pio/let vs. Amps Ada. • ALSO—A piece or parcel - of land in Ridg bory tp., bounded on the north bytbe highway,. east by lands of Samuel Wrightmyer. south by lands of 4oho Leach, and west by Williams--. Containing - aboet forty acres,pore or less, with twenty acres or• thereabouts improved: Seiied and taken in execution at -11 r suit of josepli b., Gordon now _to the free of D.0..04- Man vs. Simon Dickinson. ''" ; ALSG—A piece or parcel Of land in Pure! tp.; bonded West by E. Mason, east by lande formerly owned by Jelin Wood and Oliver Gil -sert, south by lands of ,Waid, and.west by lands formerly owned by E. Mason:. Con taining 114 acres more ordesa, with a dwelling house and barn'therecin erected, 15 or 20 acres improved.. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of ,T.F - .M4ans and T:13: Overton li:Dant Kieffe: ALSO+4 Piece or parcel (If laud in Pike tp., botinded north by lands of Major Darling ard Swipe! Chaffee, east by lands" of 'Almon Bitecher, south,by lands of Win. lianiptull — 3r, and wast , by landoof Albert. Conklin, Alonzo Patton. Containing about . 2/40 , ,iterta of land, _be the'same more or less, with . Oboniloo acres koprOved, end two, log housee, afrioted btO7-4 and nsmalitorclutitftheretni.• - - , -• Seized and taken inezemitionsat the - luit lof 'Comfort 13. Chaffeeind-Amaia Dimmiek to thit use of Orwell township: vs. Peter Hegemart. ALBO—A piece or meet of land in 13ran ,vtle tp., • bdunded as' followa:--Beginning at 'soutk west corner Of warrant lot u 0.1742; thence north 280 p. to the north west corner of said warrant lot; thence east' 20 p; to a post north - east corner of lot n 0.167 and plot as surveyed into lots; , thence south 280 p. to a hemlock sapling, south west coiner of lot 169 on: said plot, thence west 120 p. to the beginaing.!Cou taining 210 acres; strict measure, it being in tended for whole of lots no. 167 and 168 on said warrant lot no, 1472, wi‘h '7O stereo im proved, n log house and 'frame barn thereon. Seized and taken in.execution at the, suit of Timothy Paxton, and Wm. Davidson, trustees of Bank of North America vs. Simoh P ALSO—A piece or r parcel of land bounded on the north by the , ; public highway leading fro.a Athens to Owego,east by lands belonging ,to the heirs of John Shepard, deed., west by 'land of Overton, Jenkins & Co., south by the Cayuta creek. Containing three-forirths of an 'acre, more or less, all improved, two framed hoOses and barn ther eon erected, with other out buildings. • ' . • Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of W. H. Overton, to the Use of Edwird Overton vs. John Jenkins and Ctiarles Jenkins. ALSO—AII that piece dr parcel of, land in Franklin township, described in a certain article of agreement betWeett E. Overton and Jedethan Cross, dated 7th May, 1840, bounded on the north by the" Carron lands; east by lands late of John Hanson. south by lands late of William Deemer and 0. ♦V. Dodge, and west by, lands in possession of Daniel Cokely: CoOtaining 100 hundred acres with allowance, with a saw mill and log house thereon, • , Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Jeduthari„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 nbout thirty acres improved, with a log house, iframe house and stable thereon erected. • ',- Seized and taken in execution at the suitlif Welch Cameron & Co. vs. Harry N. Kis`!ding who survived Win. Myer late of the 'film of -Myer & Spalding. ALSG—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 the south by S. Spalding, on the west by J. Shepard and others. Containing eighty acres, more or less, all improved, one large atone grist mill, a frame tannery, two barns and -a framed shed, and four framed house! thereon erected, together with an orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Arno! , vs. William H. Overton, J. d:den kins and Charles Jenkins. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster township, bounded north by lands of Cash and Vanvleck,.west by lands (WI Vanvleck, ,south by Holcomb, east by the -Susquehanna river. Containing about three hundred' acfes, more or less, about two hundred thereof ireprov ed, with two framed houses, a framed barn And orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of Joseph G. Wilkinson now to the use of Natha niel Clapp vs. Edmund Lockwood and:Mary A. Lockwood. ALSO—t•The following described piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek township, bounded by lends of Samuel Pettlngill on the east; south by Bingham lands ;_on the west by lands of Isamc Welles ; and on the north by Cornelius Haight. Containing 140 acres, be the some more or less, with about 40 acre:a im• proved, with two log houses arid farmed barn thereon. I• Seized and takeOn erecution•at the suit of Asa Gillett, va. Steephen 8t les & John Camp . ALSO—By virtue of a Levmi Factas, ,e cer tain lot piece or parcel of lend situate in Orwell tp., and bounded as followi5: beginning at the south east corner of a tractor farm deeded by Thomas Eddy to Eliphalet Clarke a post; thence West on the south line of said Clarke 197 rode and 4-10 to a post; thence south 12° cast. 49 340 rods to a post; thence cast 183 rods io a post; thence north 61° east 51 3-10 rodeto the beginning. Containing fifty seven acres, and seventy-six perches; and allowance, &c. Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of T. Eddy vs. Hiram Washburn. ALSO—A certain messuege or tract ofland in Athens, bounded as follows .—Beginning at a point on the state line in the mill4aee former-. ly of J. Shepaid's saw-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 race; thenco 65° west 20} perches to a post _and stones fo the corner of said lot; thence north 20° et 12 perches to a post and stones for a ' r, standing in Gild state-line, south 88° ettA 21 2-10 perches to the plate of beginning: Containing one acre and fifty rods. • 'Seized-and taken in execution at the - snit of A. Benton and Arthur Yates, survivors of Jon 'athan Stewart tie: Luther Stone. ALSO—A certain messuage and tract offend ' beginning at the south-east Corner de track of land granted to Thomai Thomas, Esq. at a point on the state line in the mill race formerly of J. 'Shepard. and owned by A. Brooks, and peen ,. pied by.him as a factory; thence down said race south 19° east, 9 2-10 perches : to a post and stones for a cdmer on Said, race; thence south -85° west 203 perches to a post and stones for a corner of said lot; thence north 20° 45' 'east 12 perches to a post and stones for a corner on the state line.; thence., .on said line south 88° east 21 2-10 perches to the place of beginning Containing one acre and fifty-ono perches.' Seized and taken in execution 'at the suit of J. W.Morris to the use of Arthur Yates, Albert Benton and Christopher C. Fellows, survivors of Jonathan B. Stewart Vs. Jonathan . Rouilds and Luther-Stone, terre tenants. , - JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff', Sheriff's Office, • - '`Towanda, April fat, 1844; - • • REGISTER'S NOTICE. lOTICE is hereby gitien to all persons in. terested. that James D. Newell and Minor Taylor, administrators of the estate of JosiaA IV. Griont,"deed., and E. Raed.hlyer - and Hall ; ry *organ, administrators of the estate of ,Wni.. Myer, deed.; have 'filed an account' of their said administration's in the • Register's office at.-Tn. wanda. and that the same will be presented.o .the Orphan's court of Bradford Co.. on Mondo . the 6th slay :of May'next. for' emOithation . ! 1 d allownnce. JULIUS RUSELL, Register, • . Per C. S. RU SELL. Deputy . R;eister's Office. l'hworMa. April '6;184 . 1300 TS & 81:1(1.04 a, large essortmeo ,t 1 Jim_ Nov. 8. SALSBURIr.S;'. MI . . , •-• SHERIFF'S SALE.-. )t-virtie of lit writ Of FieieFacias turned from the`tiourt "oecominon pleas of Brad ford ccunty, , to lin, directed," I'shall exposito piddic sale at tho house of •E.IIAYI4I3FORD in the Borough of •• Towinda, on Saturday the' 4th day -of. MAY - next, at one O'clock the folloWing deecribed piece or pared of land situate in 'Athens townshiP, bounded on the north by the state linetazui and: Stone ; on, the east by landslip possession of.Overton end Jenkins; on the south by land of Job Shepard, o.B.Spring and the Snakenberger lot; and on the west"hylrids of Thomas : Wilcox..— Containing fifty nine acres more or less, all iMpreved, with a Stull house thereon erected, with a small shed thereon, • " • - ! Belied and taken 'execution at the suit of Benjamin Galicia vs. John C.Jenkins and C. Jenkins. 2 . • ' ' ' ILN:WESToN, Sheriff. Sherifni Office. Toirande, Ap TM, 1844. j ' • - Williffins* In ,the' Court of Bogart, :. Pleas of To the use of J. t. Adams I ' Cern Bradford co., • Ebenezer Lamb. . o. 143, May Term-1840. Fir HE Undersigned having been appointed .Auditor by said Court, for the hearing & . adjusting of the several elaims upon the pro ceeds of the Sheriff's sale, or real estate, by vir tue, of process issued upon the above judgement, will attend for the hearing of the chtimanta. at the Prothoniitar?s office in the Vorough of To. wanes, on Wednesday the 24th day of April next, at 2 o'clo4k P. M".. at which time and place . 811 persons interested will please attend. ULYSSES MERCUR. March 20, 1844. i • -' NOTIC . np M HE subscriker having been appointed by EL . - the Mahn 's Court of Bradford county an auditor to settle the exceptions filed to the account and finali settlement, of &S. GOOD RICH, administrator of the estate of'Benjatnin Hunt, deceased, will attend for that purpose at his Office in the binimgh of Towanda; on Satur day, the 4th day of May next, at one o'clotk in the afternoon, .of which all persons interested will take notice. E. W. BAIRD, Auditor. -Towanda, March 30,1844. • , . . . • NOTICE. • . .1 ; • nilliE subscriber having been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, an auditor to settle the 'exceptions'filed to th e account of TARED WOODRUFF and SYL VErsTER W. ALDEN, executors of the last will and testament of Philinda Ladd, deceased, will attend for that purpose at his office, in the borough of Towabda, on Saturday, the 4th day . of May next, at 410 o'clock in the forenoon, of which all persons interested will take notice. • E.W. BAIRD. Auditor. T. Towanda, Ma h 30, 1844. . IIEOISTER'S NOTICE. OTICE. is hereby 'given'to all persons in terested tl Thomas T Smiley, guardian of Nancy , Jose piand David Smiley has filed an account of his said guardianship in thq Re gister's Office at Towanda, and that . the same will be , presenteil to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on Monday the 6th day of May for confirmation and allowance. JUIAIJS RUSSELL, Register, Per C . S. RUSSELL, Deputy. Register* Office, Z Towanda, Mareh 18th, 1844. S REGISTERS NOTICE. WOTICE is hereby given to all persons in. terested that E. R. Myer administrator of the estate of I Wm. Myer, late guardian of Elsey Maria Molter has filed an account of • his *aid guardiansbigin the Registers Office at To wanda, and that iheisame will be presented to the Orphan's CoUrt of Bradford county on Mon. diy the 6th day of May next for confirmation; and allowance. • , JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, Perl'C. S. Rossrm., Deputy. Register' Office, Towanda, March 18th, 1844. 'MECHANIC'S LIEN • To all claimeitis and persons interested in tlies property described below or in the heire thereon. Take Notice, thait a lOU of Siere Facies of which fife .folloWmg is a copy is now in my hands, and has :been duly served on Amos Pennypacker, the pwner and contractor therein named. Collnnonweidtli of Pennsylvania. , Bradford County.ss. To the Sheritlof Bradford County, Greeting —Whereas Nelson P. Brown and Henry A. Carey 'have filed;a claim - in, our County Court of Common Pleas for the county of 'Bradford a g ainst Amos Pennypacker for the sum of two hundred and twenty five defiant for work done to and materials furnished for a certain building s 'one and a half' Story frataed, situated on the west side of River Street between a lot owned by Jesse Woodniff and a lot owned by, the heirs of James P i t'Bull deceased in the brirough of Towanda in s4id County of Bradford, con taining in front on said street twenty two feet and in depth thirty feet and the lot or piece of ground and curtilageapPurtenant to said build ing. And whereas it - is alleged that .ehe said sum remains duerand unpaid to the said Nelson P. BroWn and Itenry A. Carey ; now we com mand ,Yetn that 'you make known to the said Amos ennypacker and to all such persons as. may .held or occUtl4 the said building, that' they be and app4ar•before the Judges of our said teen at a Court of Common Pleas. obe held St Tov'randr4 on the first Monday'of May neat; to show if any thing they know or have to sailwby the said sum of two hundred and, twenty five dollra-ii should'not be levied of the said building and Piece•of ground and curtilage appurtenant to said building to use of the said Nelson P. Brown and Henry A. Carey according to theifonn and effect of the act of assembly, in such case made and , provided, if to there it shall seem evedietit and have you. then and there this writ." Witness the • Hon. John I .N. Conynghatn . President of our said Court. at Towinda the lfith day of March A. D. 1844.- " • , • • . AARON CHTJBBUCK. Prothonotai. • AsnO C. Arrats. Deputy. • , • J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sherirs'Office, • I .• ToWanda, March 20., 80. J WrLrasTorr & LWELT., Atty's foriPlaintirs. NOTICE. 1 • . - SL-those trolehted to the subscribers who. expect to Itiay in Grain, must deliver itiby, the first of,MA!tCH next, otherwise, we • shall eiPeetrhe Citsl . by ibeirstof ' 'Those neglect this call. will find their notes an ass: 'counts in the Was of an attorney; Who•will, collect ihQ 81100 : 1 01 4 ime /mak. F IdEANS,& TOwsnda; Feb:2o, 184,1: lin SADDLtimAotess& - a MU= a="0 1 ,11C T O RZfre tSUBSCRIBER respectfully inlet-mg his Old friends and the 'public generalV that he is now carrying on the above business in all its' various branches, iii the north part of the building occupied .by B:Thomas, as a Hat atop; on Main street, nearly opposite Meteor's store, where he will be :happy to -accomodate old and 'new customers. - SADDLES, - . CARPET,RAGS BRIDLES, - VAI;ICES, MARTINGALS, ; TRUNKS, . HARNESS, ' , COLLARS, - WHIPS ' C., &C. " C of the latest fashion end best materials . , will be made to order on moderate termsfor ready pay . Most kinds of country produce will be taken in exchange for work. 1 '',- '-,- JERE .CULP. April 17, t 844., ' NOTICE. Is hereby given, that the'Botird of nerituon for Bradford county, will meet at the Com missioners Office, 13 the boro, of Towanda, to heal such as think themselves aggrieved in the Assessment for the year 1844, on the following days, to wit:.., . . Athens bow., Athens tp., Asylum, Albany i Armenia, Burlington; Canton on Monday the 15th of April. Columbia, Milell, Franklin, Granville, Her rick. Litchfield, Leroy Lon Tuesday the 16th of April. • • • . Monroe; Orwell, Pike, Rome, Ridgbury, She• sheenier, and Springfield on Wednesday the 17th of April. - ' SMithfield; South . Creek, Standing Stone, Towanda horn ; Towanda 41, Trey, Tuscarora on Thursday, the 18th of April. Ulster,. Wysox, Wells, Wyalusing, Warren and Windham on Friday the 19th of April. By order of the Board, A. S. Crwissnus, Clerk. Commissioners Cele; Towanda, March 15th, 1844.. j ' .omaisuiff - &IMO IDY virtue of fulmar". writs of Vend. Expo. MCID issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county. I shall expose to public sale at the hose of E. Raynsford in Towanda boro. on Saturday the r 13th day of APRIL next, at one O'clock P. M.. the, following piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield townihip - and bounded as follOwo on the north by land of Stephen Gladding; on the east by land of Billings Walden; on the south by land of J 0. Tracy ; and on the west by land of Nelson Rice. Conlaining eightyAree acres more or less; with abort forty acratc,thereof improved, one framed house and framed barn and saw mill thereon. , , Seized and taken in exec.otion at the snit of Elijah S. Tracey vs. Don M. Bacon. JOHN N. ; WESTON; Shcriff. Sheriff's Office,l Towanda, March 8tbi,1844-.5 IVOTIOE is hereby given that the firm of .131 ARNOUTISc CULP is this day dissolved 'by mutual consent. - The business wilt be Car ried main all its various branches, at ,the old stand, by. J. Corm. M. C.; RNOUT, J. CULP. Towanda, March 28,:1844. CPU/ AIIiBBLS. ITHACA FLOUIV26 bbls/ CPU/ Heavy MefufPork, 500 Bushels Grain, 1000 Lights Window Sash for sale at February 26, 1844. I—MONTANYE'S.. • Three Dollars Reward. - • lAKON from my' little girl on the . Tovvan bridge, the afternoon of Monday the 26th in - st..a Copper Colored'Whiffet dog about eight months old, rather-long hair, aud• answers to the the name of • " Penny," very lively arid playful, by a man that! met the little girl, of a rather rough appearan ce, with two horses be fore a wagon; one white, the • box partly filled with straw, and Went towards Monroe. The above reward will be , given for the dog and man, or sufficient inforthation where they are. . • VM: S. WARNER. Towanda, February2Bth, 1844. • A CALL FROIIIIII YANKEE 8110 P... ,Upon all whom l it may interest. R — WIE subscriber"is I very much in want of money and does itot feel disposed to have his own property sacrificed to accommodate those who are.indebted to him, that have rea sonable time to pay, Cobse4uently if they will call and settle' their acts, however small they may be, they will , oblige him very much, and save cost withot respect to.persons: i r D. C. HALL. Towanda, March,4th, 1844. SHERIFFS SALE.' BY virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo. issued from the court of 'common pleas - of Bqui ford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the housaof E. Raynaford in the Borough of Towanda,' on Monday, the '2sth day of MARCH nextJ at one o'clock, P. M. The following described piece, or 'parcel of land situate in Durell township a ndi bounded is follows: 'beginning at a stone heap on the bank of the 'Susquehanna-nver; thence west 600 perches to a.yellow pine; %therice 'north 125 perches to 'a pine; thence east 490 . perches to a black oak; thence down the Surspiehantia the several courses of the same, 175 'perches to the place of fbeginning4 Containing four barn dred acreit-more'or less,lwitlr four flamed holi sm threctlismed bents Vi and a saw mill thereon erected with about one thuraired and sixty acres improved and a BMA orchard. SeiXed and taken in execution at the suit of Simon Stevens vs. Bela! Payne. JOHN N.l WESTON; Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Fehtuary 117, 1844.$ POSTP9SEMg.NT: THE 'above nate: ii teuds postponed" until Meader the 6th 419 of May leete,TY" add time of :lay. 1 - . • JOHN N. ;WESTON, Slien7. - ' Shetiff'e.Office; Tonrandi, March 29,1844. • 1N12,11. - ..2 , 41111:••=a1g,24 1125 INBpRA. - NCE' - , 1 -11. ;BARTLETT. : has the- agency of therEelatiare knitter! geety Insurance nipan_y of .I.liktdelpfria; and is prepared, .to, take Flake ,irer ,very fiermable terms. • .poNclea are isanedliy 4isid ,nompany in the ntiO map. ner of other stock companies. V . O, 4, 1,13.4.8., -