NOTICE: The Brpdford.Coun. ty Medical Society will, meet at the Filll in Towanda, on Wednesday of ceek in December next at 2 o'. NI. Dr. Hon - rox of Terrytown will dot I,•ctu re before the society at its meet; MAsox, Secretary. 0.0 00 MAJORITY • , !iE .übscriber has just received a large ir,Rd splendid variety of NE LV GOODS ol d to the sesson f which -he will sell at unu• soil lir /ow for cash. 0. D. BARTLEtT. Towanda. Nov; 11, 1644. ADIES LOOK HERE! Cashmeres, p3ecti's, Muslin 4e Lane's of ;a0 most boatiful Pattern - 6 just received ;;nd for sale low, te ry low, for cash by 0, D.)3ARTLETT. 11, 1644. BOOKS 1 BOOKS ! AGOOD assortment of school, classical snd miscellaneous Books, also, a great „ n ay of the cheap publications of the tidy— a large assortment and great variety of s a te, Letter, Cap and Wrapping Paper, for t he low for cash, wholesale or retail by • . -• 10. % BARTLETT. towands, Nov. 18, 1844. • -- iia;42aa z.72aaaeac.olaa . At No. 3- Brick Row. HE subscribers have just received a new lot of Cassimercs, Broad cloths and Sat tir s.. Aiso another large supply of Domes 7 ur. cotton goods. W. H. BAIRD 4. CO. Ncrv..lB, 1844. 144APIOPA, a race article for pudditgs, at Nov.- „_ 13A1111rS. ORR IS 0 N'S BYGEIAN VEGETA AILDLE PILLS for sale at BAIRD'S. 'Nov. 18. No. 3 Brick Rrtv kDSIINISyRAYOR'S NOTICE ALL persona indebted to the estate of Da vid M. Cook deceased, late of Athens tp. ire requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to present them, legally attested, fot oettlement. . O. R. TYLER, Administrator Towanda, November 18, 1844. ChN or about the 19th of October last an tr indentured apprentice named Sohuyler Andrew Jackson Vankuren. This is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting said boy on my account. D. VANDERCOOK. - Towanda, Nov. 15, 1844. RETAILERS OF FOREIGN GOODS &C. THE following statement of retailers of for eign goads and merchandise in Bradford County as certified to me, as made in confor mity with the 6th section of the act of March 4tii 1824 relating to retailers of foreign goods and merchandize. ' Names. Class Paid ijnpd • ATHENS BORO. & Co., Welles & Satterlee, Henry Kingsbenr, G, Perkins, C iester Park:- N. G. Harris, -.- William H. Wilson, C. Paine, ATHENS TP Joh Watkins; ASYLUM . . Elmar Horton, John Horton Jr., . BURLINGTON. A & S. W. Morley, Gee 4r. Coryell, GI hale'ford, 41 DURELL oney & Chamberlin, . Moody & Co. MONROE, Varford, , • Salsbury, OR WELL iphry, Bailey, ith & SMITHFIELD. Lyman Durfey, 12 12 50 ' 10 00 STANDING STONE. Jewell, 14 w. Tr ac y, I. D.- N. Warlord, " . SHE SHEQ UIN &nice Kinney &, Co. 13 10 00 & -terra, 6' 10 00 TOIVANDA .BOBOUGH. Mereur, c 12 & 'Son, 6 ' D..er E. D. Montanye,- ~• & M. C. !demur, & Moore, "on Kingsbery, D. partial. F. Means & Co.. t• H. Baird & Co. Kiegsbery Jr.. Clark. es Carter, Halsted, TROY. P• Ballard, 12 12 50 D.W. F. Pomeroy, 12 12 50 ;ten Runyan, 14 7 00 qustin, 13 . 10 00 ULSTER. T rlcY,` Gihgo n , S. Eilgivorth & Co. G. -Truman, • YSO.r.I & a. N Sal W sbury 14 7 00 WARREN. Is Tyrrell, angt on , per, 14 7 00 13 I 0 00 14 7 00 WrA L usa.G. WlCinney, 14 7 00 RIDGBERY. 4- Roberts, 14 7 00 ketailers contained in the foregoing lists who tO tt not paid their licenses, as well as tho b 1 55 been engaged for the fractional part alear, are requested to call and pay the " l antediately and save costs. LEONARD PIERCE, Treasurer. Troasurer's.Office, ? • Nor. 16, IEI4. 12 Sl2 50 li 1g 13 10 00 14 7 . 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 13 10 00 14 7 00 " 700 13 10 00 u• 14 7 00 PIKE 13 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 12 50 " 12 50 7 00 13 10 00 20 00 7 00 " ,' .7 00 7 00 14 7 00 13 • 10 00 ED 7 DO IN pursuance of an order of the Orptran's Court of Bradford county, there will be ear posed to public sale on the premises, at one o'clock on the afternoon of Tuesday, the first_ day of October neat, the following real estate, to wit:—A tract of land tituate in Granville tp. containing 109 acres co!"•aihereabouts, bounded north on land of J. Pratt ; egst on land of Ma jor Hawley ; south on land of Joseph Pratt, and west on land of Ste; hen Vroman, and °Vll ers ; with about fifteen acres improved, and. a frame bine and log barn Vapreon erected. ' l .itendanco will be *given at the time., and place of sale by the subscribers. All persons having demands against the cis late are requested to attend. - JAMES H. ROSS. • JEHIAL M'KEA N. Oranville, September 2, ! 8 4 4 , POSTPONEMEN'r. • The above sale is postponed to Sattrday, tire 28th Dec., at the'sam,- place and time of day. JAMES'H. ROSS,' JEHIAL M'KEAN; Granville, Nov. 4. 1844 999 LBS. SOLE & UPPER LEA THER, supenor quality for said. 'Sept. 7, 1844. B. KINGSBERY. zamaaai.aa a aaac)zaz, DR. A. BORROUGHS would respectfully announce to the citizens of Monroe and its vicinity that he has recently located himself in the village of Monroeton for the praitice of his profession, having fur several years been en gaged in an extensive pratice and from the many opportunities ho has had of observing disease in all its forms, he hopes by punctuality and strict attention to business to give entire satisfaction to those who may place themselves under his care. Office at J. P. Smith's Hotel where hr may all times be found, except when professionally engaged. Monroeton, September 10, 1844. PORK, Flour, Iron, Nails and Glass, con stantly on hand at reduced prices, by Sept. 7. 13. KINGSBERY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersons indebted to the etsate of Oliver Arnold, late of Smithfield township, de ceased are requested to make paymentrand all persons having demands against card estate are notified to pesent them properly authenticated fur. settlement. BENJANtIN THOMAS, Executor ,t. 24 1544. tiATs. for sale, and also the bsst assortment of CAPS in town at I3AIRDS. september 30. No. 3. Brick Row. OALT, a few bags of fine salt for dairy and table use, also any quantity of common Salt, which we:promise to sell as cheap if not cheaper than any other merchant in Towanda Call before you buy, at No. 3.Brick Row. June 28, 1644. W. H: BAIRD & CO. . SADDLE, HARNESS & ~' .I:\qs: t '''''';'*o•ll. .::._. V i tt m..l.\ziraTa ( aDa2c, - 4 , it T1M79276 HE SUBSCRIBER respectfully informs his old friends and the public generally that he is now carrying on the above business in all its various branches, in the north part of the building occupied by B.Thomass; as a-Hat shop, on Main street, nearly opposite4Mercur's stole, where he will he happy to accomodate old and new customers. SADDLES, BRIDLES, mARTINGALS, HARNESS, WHIPS &C , &C. of the latest fashion and best materials will be made to order on moderate terms far ready pay. 'Most kinds of country produce will be taken in exchange for work. April 17, 1844 WATCHES! WATCHES A. M. WARNER, WOULD announce to his old customers and the public genextly, that he has re-opened his shop in Betts & Montanye's three storfbuilding, south side the publiC square and. one door east of Montsny es's store, and that he is now prepared to do all kinds of Clock Watch Repairing, on the shortest notice. fraying had an experi ence of eleven years in the business, he is now fully prepared to say that his work shall nut be surpassed by any establishment in the country. All kinds of produce, wood, etc., taken in payment. Towanda, Nov. 1, 1844 AVIII2IIO'3!II`3K€3IMID /V HE co-parbseiship heretofore carried on J 1 under the firm of PARK & GALLUP, in keeping the Athens pachan g e, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. C.S. PA lIK, H. C .GALLUP 0ct.26, 1844 The "EXCHANGE " is now under the management of C.S. PARK as agent for Steb bins & Ercambrack, and will be carried on as heretofore. Travellers are invited to call, as they intend to be as well, or better furnished for their accommodation than any other public house in this section of country. Oct. 25, 1844 C. S. PARK. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the estate of Ben jamin B. Ferguson, deed. late of Durel tp. are requested to make immediate payment, and all those having demands against the same are requested to preser4 them, legally attested, for settlement. E. FERGUSON, Administrator Dural, November 2, 1844. Abraham Morley vs. No. 176 May Term 1844. Henry .S. Wells. .T HE undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of -Bran ford county, an Auditor to report the liens in this case, *ill attend for that purpose at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Wednes day the 27th day of November 1844, at 1 o'- clock P. M., of which all persons interested will please take notice. E. W. BAIRD, Auditor. Towanda, Oct. 22,11844. I§DIS*2II7673EVIIIEISIDIOq NY quantity of BEEF HIDES and .SHEEP PELTS. Also Shipping Furs at the store of 0", 3...125APP. E. & E. B. MONT.ANYE Y virtue of sundry. writs of Vend. Expo., '4; issued from the court of common pleas of Br ord county,Ao me directed, I shall ex pose to publit.-saki at the house of Wirt. Briggs in the Borough of'Towanda, - on Monday the second day of December next at one o'clock P. M., the following 'described piece or parcel of land situate in Windham township and bounded on the north by the state line ; on the east by Edward Neal and Peter Osbt.rn ; on the south by Benjamin Clap and Jas. Brown; and on the west by Samuel Lee and Samuel Clap. Containing about 137 acres more or less, about thirty-five acres improved, one fram ed house, one log house; ono barn and two saw mills and a few apple trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land and bounded on the north by lands owned by Richard Bigsby, south by land of James Ken -yan, east by lands of Richard Bigsby and Sam uel Kinyan, on the west by land of Tidds and Ball. Containing 180 acres, a small part of which lies in Litchfield township, the remain der hi the township of Windham. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lewis Dodd ant: Char!cs Johnson terre tenant. Johnson vs. C. R. Barstow to tho use of Parly - - A LSO—The f0110t....'n g' piece or parcel of land situate in'LitchfieletoJnOiu bounder; on the north by Peter Myer, on the t;vst Benja min Stackhouse and Vanever Tid, on the 50u1.% by Zopher Tid, on the west by Cyrus Blood good. Containing about sixty acres all more or less; about forty acres improved one frame house two frame barns about two acres of orch ard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Hollenhick vs. John S. Rogers. ALSO—The following property situate in Towanda township and bounded on th.. east by lands of N. Coon Jr. and Reuben Bennett, on the . south by Myer & Manville, on the west by Enos Bennett, on the north by Granger, 'Simons and others together with fifty acres about forty acres improved with a framed house and barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gay Tozer vs-Nathan Coon Jr., Reuben Ben nett, Seth Loomis administrators of the estate of Thomas Bennett deceased. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington township and bounded on the north by lands of George Coryell, on the west by lands of .1. Kingsbery, Wm. F. M'Kean and A. M'Kean, south by land of Isaac Preston, and east by land of Jas. Long and George Coryell. Containing four hundred acres more or less, about seventy acres thereof improved with a framed house two fra med barns, a saw mill and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thomas Elliott to the use of D. F. Barstow vs. John Bloom. 'ALSO—The followihg described piece or parcel of land situate in Granville township bounded on the south by land of J. Merritt. west by Malum l‘F.riought north by lands of WM. M'Farlane, east by Wm. Ross. Containing 61 acres with about five acres im proved with log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Drake vs. Thomas Pratt.. ALSO—The. following Piece or parcel of land situate in Windham township bounded on the north: by Fletcher & Meylert. on the east by Reuben Russell, on the south by Joseph Seely, Anson Coleman and Roswell Russell. Containing sixty acres one log house, log barn, thirty acres improved. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit o Besky, Morley & Hyde cs. David Eikler and Oliver Ellsworth Jr. ALSO—The following, described piece or parcel of land situate in Ulster township bounded and described on the north by 'anus of Chester Mallery, east by land of Patrick Higgins. south by land of Fnrinan Ransom, and on the west by land of Philip Sweet.— Containing forty five acres or thereabouts about eight acres improved with a small log house thereon. CARPET BAGS NALICES, TRUNKS COL,LARS„ Seized and taken in execution at the suit o Pike & Lockwood to the use of Morris %Vat ties vs. Andrew King Jr. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel hf land situate in the township of Ulster containing forty sit acres bounded on the north by land of Harman Vanbleek, east by land of Joseph Berry, south by land of Alfred Holcomb •and west by land of Henry Kitchen, With about six acres improved anti um: log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pike & Lockwood now to the use of Jared Phelps vs. John Davis, JERE CULP ALSO—The following described piece or lot of land situate in Athens 'Boro. bounded and described on the north by land of Chester Park, east by Richard Lambert, south by land of 0.0. Shipman and west by the public high way. Containing one halt acre. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nathaniel Clapp to the use of Willis and Bro thers vs. N. J. LeDnyt. - ALSO—The following piece or parcel of situate in Wysox township bounded on the north by lands of Leßoy, on the east by Ly• man' White, on the south by Robert Spalding. on the west by H. N. Spalding. Containing about eighty acre•, twenty five acres improved one small orchard one log house and one log Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Myer & Spalding to the use of H. N. Spal ding vs. Joshua Lamphire. A I.SO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Herrick township bounded on the north by .Fiancia Stoddard, on the east by Campbell Fletcher, on the south by Campbell Fletcher and John F. Lin. on the west by land survayed to John Lee. Containing fifty acres about 25 acres improved, one log house a smal: orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ira Smith vs. Charles A. Squires. ALSO—A pi ce or parcel or lot of land in the Borough of Athens bounded north by Ches ter Park, west by Main street. south by Patrick, Motif) & Sattertee, ea-it by J. & W. Kendall with a framed dwelling, house. Containing one fourth of an acre more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Spalding vs D. M. Cook. ALSO—The following piece , or. parcel of land situate in Ulster township and bounded on the north by Cash and Vanvleck, on the west by J. Vanvleck, on the south by Hol comb, and on the east'by the Susquehanna ri• ver. Containing about three hundred acres more or less, about two hundred thereof impro proved with two framed houses, a framed barn and orchard thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. Clapp's use vs. Eihnond Lockwood & Mary Ann Lockwood. - ALSO--The following tract or piece of land situate in the township of Smithfield contain ing seventy seven acres or thereabouts hounded on the north by Janda of Rufus Wright and E. A. Child, on the east by the highway, on the south by Arabs! Tracy and on the west by Jo nathan S.: Mitchell with about sixty five acres' improved, a large orchard theron growing, nird a framed house and barn u blacksmith shop and a rider mill thereon. ALSO—The vipi! undirideal.half of a I•i:ce SHERIFF'S SALES. orparce/ of woodland adjoining land of David Arnold on the west, the whole containing fifty acres or thereahouts. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elijah Rathburn & A. Hunt vs. John Watson. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situated in Orwell township, bounded on the north by Jarvis Buttles, cast by Jeremiah Barns, south by Wm. B. Robinson, west by Reuben Easterbrooks. Containing one hun dred acres about 25 acres improved one frame house and orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel B. White vs. Milo Buttha who survi ved E. W. Buttles & Jarvis Buttles t. tenant. ALSO—The following described property situate in Towanda Boro' bounded on the north by , land of M. C. Arnout, Edwin(' White and Tracy & Moore, on the east by Tracy & Moore and Main street, on the south by land of Eliza beth Means, and on the west by .1. D. Gooden ough's land. Containing one booth of an acre be the same more or less with a two story building thereon srccted occupied as a hat shop and harness makers shop with a nine pin alley t. ettached thereto and a barn •with undert ground stable. Seized and taken in execution at tie suit of Theodore Van Tine vs. Zenas Thoma Benia min Thomas and Mark C. Arnow teri tenant. .'!LSO—The following described deee or parcel of land situate in South Creek township , sod h oun d e d or i the north by lands of William Burke, on the east i % " , lands of Ralph Crane & others, on the south by Panic! Ifildrethiand others, and on the west by ltinJs in possession of James Dewey. I.;eidaining one hundred an twenty live acres or, thereabouts with about thirty acres or thereabouts improved w;... 11 a lag house and log barn thereon with an apple Or chard and peach orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John L. Webb administrator of A. A. Beck with who survived H. W. Stromg now to the use of Spencer \Vest vs. James Dewey. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda township Bradford co.. and and bounded as follows: beginning at a cheanut the south east corner of lot n 0.235 according to a plot and survey of the tract, thence north 138 & 3-10 perches to a post the south west corner of M. Russell & E. Ben nett's lot, thence east 118 perches to a post, thence south 138 & :l-10 perches to a maple sapling, thence west 118 perches to the begin ning. Containing one hundred and one acres and 159, perches Strict measure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton and William Davidson trus tees of the Bank of North America vs. Alphon zo Mosier. ' ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Athens tp. and bounded as fol lows: On the east by the public highway, north. south and west by lands of Julius Tozer. One framed dwelling house and a wood house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the euit of Jutrus Tozer vs. Harvey French. ALSO—A piece or parcei of land situate in Windham tp. and bounded on the north by Julius Russell, Henry. Russell and Joseph Ellsbree, cast by Joseph Ellsbree and George Pitcher, south by Thomas Cadwalader, and west by Jacob Smith and Julius Russell. Con taining three hundred acres inure or less with about one hundred acres improved with a stone dwelling house and two framed barns, one Grist mill and one fourth. of a saw mill, three framed houses and a shed. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Titus & Baxter vs. Clarissa Russell &c. and Charles Russell. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington tp. and bounded as folloWs : Beginning at a white oak marked for a corner, the north east corner of Simeon Mor ton lot, thence west two hundred and three per ches.to a post on the west line of warrant lot No. 4136, thence north on said warrant line one hundred and sixty perches to a post north west corner of said warrant lot, thence east two hundred and three perches to a sugar tree for a corner, thence south one hundred,and sixty perches to the beginning. Containing two hundred arid three acres strict measure, em bracing lots So. 256 and 257 on said warrant lot No. 4436 with a saw mill thereon and a small improvement. Seized arid taken :n execution at the suit of Timothy,Paxton and Wm. Davidson Trustees of the B ink of North America vs. Wm. Keeler and Silas Noble. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in' Albany tp. being part of a tract surveyed to George Barnes, - bounded on the north by Joseph Anderson and John Barron on the west by Frederick Castator, on the south by Eikzabeth and Moses Bush arid on the east by lands in the warrantee name of Peter •Benson, being the same land sold to Hugh O'Hara by the Treasurer of Bradford county for taxes in 1842. Containing one hundred and sixty acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. M. Bull vs. Hugh O'Hara. ALSO—A piece of land in South Creek tp. hounded north by land of Willow Aber, cast by land of James Dewey and Wm Berk, south by John Haman and west bi lands of Willow Aber and P. Fassett, containing abdut sixty acres, about thirty-five acres Improved. ALSO—A tract a land bounded north by lands of Win Berk, east by D. Hildreth, south by John Hilman, west by James Dewey, con taining, about one hundred and twenty-four acres, with about forty-tive acres improved, a log house and log barn thereon erected, about 150 fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Philo Fas.:ett vs. James Dewey. ALSO—A l i t of land belonging to Wm W. Mitchell, bounded north by laud of John Tyler, east by S W Mitchell, south by Vincent Owen. west by Charles Dewey, one acre improved, with a log, house and saw null thereon erected. Containing 60 acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Vincent Owen vs. W. W. Mitchell, J. W. Mitchell, and Samuel W ALSO—A lot of land in Smithfield town ship, bounded north by Gideon A. French, on the east by Ebenezer French. south by lands in possession of Daniel west by. Richard Kelly, containing one hundred acres, more or less, with fifty acres imprbved, a framed hcii:, s i>, log.harn. & small orchard of aPr i re trees l l 'aercon. Seized and taken in exece. ! i na at the snit of Seth Salisliney, to the us, of 0. P. B asse t t vs , John \V, Camp. A LS o—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facial a certain messuage, piece or parcel of land situate in tir'o township of Rulebury afore said. hounded and described as follows: begin ning at a chesnut oak the smith west corner of a tract of land surveyed to Francis Johnston and Jonathan Mifflin on warrant no. 5663 and running from thence north along the west line of said tract two hundred perches, thence east ninety-nine perches to a stone, thence south two hundred perches to a post standing, in the north line of Govett's line, thence west along Gnvett'a line ninety nine perches to the place of be-ginning. One hundred and twenty acres ond one hundred and twenty perches of ; land rtrict measure, Seized and taken in cirecatibn• at the suit of Alex. Johnston executor &c.vs: j. DeweY• ALSO—A tract of land in Wells township beginning at a post corner in the eastern bounda tYdlirte of the said laigeriract, thence by laud Mute, d by Holman Keeler(and wife to the oak! William R. Knapp north eighty seven degrees 1 •1 P ‘9st one hundred and twenty perches to a post corner in the western bouudury line dealt! tar- I geE tract, thence by !the same south 1° West 25 perches to It poet corner, thence by land ton. , veyed to Reuben Horton, S7°l. act 192 perches in!the eastern boundary line aforesaid, thence Ito; the same north 3° east 25 perches to the be ginning; containing 28 acres end allowance being part of a tract called Ryeland. !AL:3O—A piece of Land in Wells tp. begin ning Fat a post in the eastern ooundary Line of thb original larger tract, thence by lend of L. Gaylord, north 87 ° west 196 5.10 perches to a post cornet, thence south 87 ° east 194 perches to a post corner in the eastern boundary line i 'aforesaid, thence extending by he same, north east 58 perches to the beginning, containing 67 acres, and allowance. I ized and taken in execution at the suit of fury T. Benedict Vs. WM IL Knapp. ALSO—A lot of Land beginning at north west corner of Lot No. 24, an iron wood, the north west corner of a warrant lot belonging to Leroy DeChaumont, thence south 3° east along the Line between the said Leroy DeChaumont, and the Land belonging to the said iiepew, 147 5.10 perches to u beech tree for a corner, their 89i° west 189 perches toe beech, ite south west corner of said Lot No. 24, dorth :vest 150 perchesto the south Line of a:tract b e l ort2 ,;tl7, to the said Leroy DeChaumont, a vied) for %corner, thence south 89.i° 180 per ches to t h e .%vginning, containing 195 acres 223 perches, :trier. measure. Seiz3d and taken in execution at the suit of George Sandersnn, ati.'ignee of Amelia E. Du pont vs. Robart Depew. ALSO—A Lot of Lend in" Franklin, begin ning at a post corner, (being the south east cor ner) tlience by Land in the warra,7tee name of Peter Ladley, south 29h° west 226 orches to a hemlock, thence by lands in the wai'moteo name of Samuel Siddens, and Nathan north 60° west, 320 perches to a post, thence by Land it the warrantee name of Joseph Lad ley North 29V ) east 226 perches to a maple, thence south 60° east 320 perches to tha begin ning, containing 452 acres. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. P. Mason, to the use of James S. Pringle, vs. Nathan Smith. ALSO—Sixty-two acres of land to he taken off the west end of the Lot of Land lately deed ed by Jacob Middaugh to Wyatt Barnes, to commence at the west end of the North and south Line of said Lot, thence easterly far enough to make 62 acres on the west end of said Lot. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Middaugh to the use of Ifeniy Coreyell vs. Wyatt Barnes. JOHN N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, November 4, 1844. SHERIFF'S SALES Y virtue of sundry writs of ficri facies, eV issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county, I shall expose at public sale at the house of W illiam Briggs, in the borough of Tominda, on Saturday, the 30th day of No vember, at one o'clock, P.M., a tract of land in Athens hero', seventy-six feet in width front, by ten rods rear; with another lot of land ad joining the same thirty feet front in width, by seventy-live feet rear. Bounded east by main street, north by lot of C. S. Parks, south and west by land fate of Henry Welles, decd., now in poSsession of E - . 11. Perkins, with a two sto ry dwelling house (20 feet by 40 with a kitch en in rear 20 by 24 feet) barn. wood house and well thereon—now in possession of N. Clapp. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David Paine vs. N. Clapp. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land in Athens borough, bounded north, east and south by lands of the estate of Henry Wells decd., west by the Chemung river. Con taining an acre of land, more or less, all im proved, with a framed house, framed barn and tan house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. \V. Patrick ye. George Jefferg. J. N. wEsTax, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Z - Towanda, Nov. 4, 1844. S SHERIFF'S SALE. Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exp. i.sued 4,1' from the court of common pleas of Brad ford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of E. Raynsford in the Borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 7th day of October next, at one o'cloCk, P. M., The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township. and boun .ded as follows : beginning at a pine knot and stones, and a rock oak witness N. 67° W. 15 links; thence N. 34° W. 100 p. to a white oak sapling for a corner ; thence E. 120 p. to a chestnut sapling for a Corner; thence north twenty four perches to the south west corner o a reserved lot for Solomon Merrill a post thence E. 131 2-10 p. to a post a corner for Chauncey Parks; thence S. 184 p. to a post on the N. line of David McKinney's lot ; thence W. 231 2-10 p. to a post a white oak, N. W. marked as a witness ; thence N. 16 p. to a post S.E.corner 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 lice be tween Athens and Litchfield townships ; thence north on said town line 6(1 p. to a poA ; thnce R. 55 p. or to a corner S. 6 8-10 p. of a let l'or.oerly deeded to Daniel Parks; thence N. 6 8-10 p. to said Park's corner; (hence E. 19 p. or to another of Park's lots or place of begin ning. Three hundred and twenty seven acres and.twenty eight perches more or Irss. ALSO—One other lot 'neginning at a crook ed chestnut the S. W .cornct of a lot surveyed to Daniel Done ; o...mice IN .100 r. to a bend° , , sapling; thence„:l; .S 0 to a post; thence S. 00 p. to a post ; thence W. SO p. to the begir ,ning. Containiry 4 fifty ocres more or less ; e nd both pieces %nclusive containing three ij• Ared and seventy seven acres and twenty , ,e , ght perches with about ninety acres improved an d a framed house. one framed and one log barn, nod tao apple orchards thereon, and 0. 4 0 half saw mill. Seized and taken in exec. „ t i e , et the „ lit 0 nßnjamin Lambert to - the use of L.H. Sher mac vs. Charles Chand' n. LIN . . WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Off „. 0. - 1 Towanda, Sep. 10, 1844. j POKITONEM ENT. - - - The above •,ales stand po4pened until Mon day the 21 • - irty of December next. at the same place and ''.tine of due. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff Shtriff's office. ? To ivanda.'Octolvr 7th 1844. 5 ONSTANTLY nn hand a 2i. hand Rox Stove fn sa4• cheap at BAIRD'S, No. :I Brit* Raw. IthiLiii . Z . Ca*Tr',.4. IVOTICE is given that all icrounts dae to the Reporter Office prior to the 4th day of December 1843, must le paid. Unless set tled or arranged in some way by-the 14 of Ja nuary next, they will be placed in the hands of an Gilioer for collection, and (Q. nohivg but money will pay them. .CD Oct. 29, 1844. L. S. GOODRItH. Keep it before the PeopJe, THAT the Old Drug Store, west midi of the Public Square, iknow receiving the !argot:assortment ot Drugs and Medicinet er otrerell'in. this market, among which are the following, viz • 6'ulph. Morphia. ‘ Blue Mass, do. Quinine, , Nit. Silver, - Eng. Calomel, Quick do. lodid. Potassa, Peperine, Rad Precipitate, Ipecac, ‘Vhito do. 'fart. Antimony, Strychnia, • -- lodine, . Elateruitn, Vtderian Boot, Kreasot, Seneca do. Puly. Jolap, Ext. du:, Ext. Culycinth, do. Gentian, eipentaiin do Geutioa Colombo do. ' Palk do. Senna. do. Cicuta do. Hyosciatu us, Adhesive Pla.ster, ' do. Taraxec um, Can tharides, Spring and Thumb Lancets, Lancet cases dtc.. The attention of PHYSICIANS is partial'. lady invited to thy above articles, they being just received from one of the most respectable` houses in New York and will therefore be war ranted pure and free (torn adulteration in all cases, and disposed of at very low prices. OILS AND ESSENCES. Wintergreen,Cinuatnon, Peppermint, Roso. mary, Worn:meet), Hemlock, Sassafrass, Lemon, Lsrandor. Bergamot, Aniseed, Cloves ;Juniper,. Amber, Cajput, Caraway, Monard, Fennel, Al- mond. Origanum, Cedar, Ambor,'&c., dc. PATENT MEDICINES The most popular of the day, such as Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, Wistar's Balsam Wild. Cherry, :Sands Sarsaparilla, Dr. Jayne's Car manitive, Balsam Hoarhound, Turtington's Pir,lc Expectorant Syrup, Bateman's limps, Andetsons do., Lamott's Cough do., Liquid Opodeldoc, Balsam Honey, Preston Salts, Mrs. Gardners Balsam Liverwort and Hdarhound, Dr. Spoons' Digestive Elixor, Dr. Munns of Opium, Dr. Benjamin Godfrey's Cordial, Dr. Weaver's Worm Tea, Cheesman's Arabi an Balsam, Balm of Columbia, Butler's Mag. nesian Aparient, Henry's do., Dr. Thompson's Eye Water, British Oil, Harlem do., Maceassar do., Bear's do., Grave's Hair do., Croton do., together with many others to numerous to men tion. . PILLS Compound Cathartic, Gregory's Hoppers Female, Germin, Lees Windham Billions, Miles' Tomatto, Brandreth's, Wright's Indian Vegetable, Dr. Phinney's, Webstei's, Moffat t ; and Bitiers, Alebasis. Bishops, &c., &c., PAINTS, OIL & DYE STUFFS. ‘, White, Red and Black Lead, Chrome Green, Chrome Yellow,lellow Ochre, Prussian Blue, Rose Pink. Sugar Lead, Litharge, Blue Smelts, Venetian Red, Vermillion, Turmeric, Annatto, Indign, Coupelas; A Ilum. Crude, Tartar, Cochi neal, Solution of Tin, Verdigris, Blue Vitro!. Glass 7by 9, 8 by 10, and 10 by 12, Putty, Linseed Oil. &c., &c. A. D. MONTANYE, DRUGGIST. Towanda, 0ct.25, 1844. d'IOLOGNE WATER by the ounce, Ont. quart, or gallon in fancy bottles or other wise to suit the Ladies. at ht; , NTANYE'S DRUG STORE. THOM PSONIA NS you will find Cayenne Pepper, Gum Murrh, Barbary Bark and other ingrediants such as are used in your prac tice Lit MONTANYE'S DREG STORE. Oct. 25, 1844. IThAINT, Hair, Shaving, Tooth and Nail ir Brushes at MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. Oct. 25 LUE Writing Fluid by the ounce, pint, quart, Gallon or Barrell, Black do., In dellible and India, first quality at NIONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. October 25, 1841. erg ANDrES, Raisins, Liquorice, &a, for the boys aril gills. at MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. Oct. 25, 1944. COM. Shaving, Fancy Shaving, Toilet. Cast Steel and Cominno iter:Soape, at MONTANYE'S DRUG STORE. Oct. 25. 1844. hiIEAN'S HOTEL, . (Pormerts kept by I. N. Pomeroy.) J. C. & C. S. IIIcKEAN. Troy, September 2, 1814. _._• nee GOODS, .luci Cherpcst K•ric‘s KINGSWCRY, hes just recdtv ed and is now or ening a splendid assort ment of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, consisting of Dry Goncl , !,, Grocer:cs. Herdware, Croece;•y , Paints, 011, Dye 4"c. "'Mel:. he will sell eery cheap for Cash. T oT . andl. Sept. 7. ISA& I egist I r's Notlces. WOTICE', is hereby given to eh persons in terested that David F. Barstow and Isaac Alver administrators of the estate of Lyman !lodges deceased ; aml D. C. Havens administrator of the egatik or Luther Harem deceased, hare filed mid smiled in the (Zee of Register of Wills for Bra Mord county the accounts of their administrations upon'the estates aforesaid, and that the same will ha presented to the Oi plians'. Court of said county on Monday the `2,d day of December next for centirmstion and allowance. • .11:1,117s RegiAyr Per C.S.liussmi.L, Ih•pu!}., Registver. Office, 2. Towtmda, Nil% ember 2, 1614. S .ADIIINIS'T.RATOWS NOTICE LL persons indebted to the estate of Moir, t Oliorr: late of tho City of 13altimore in the State of Maryland deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all those havi ng demands against the same requested topresent them, legally attested for settlement-. H. C. BAIRD, Administrator Athens, Sept. 1E44,