tSe ilea and taken in execution at the suit of 1 ?der G. Ward vs. Henry elf land siles. tuate In ALSO—A piece or parc W el o iVelles township._ bounded on the 'north by and of Caleb Lawrence, east by public high way, south by lands of Oliver Beardsley and west tip lands of Henry Beers. Con • ing ' fffty eight acres, about tuwenty a small orchard two acres impro- A, i small f rame d Ose and hereon. r seized grid taken in execution at the'suit of 5, C. Oliver vs. Joseph H. Beers. ALSOThe foll Owing piece or parcel of Ac t silage in Tuscarora township and boon ! ~T ack ori the north by_Roswelllohnson, east and by Rosecrants M'Clush, and on the west ,T 0.. bl . Brown: Containing one hundred i ..i i ~,i seven acres more or less, about forty acres . ., ps eced, with a framed house thereon, one 4 a x ed barn and log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of . ': I 1 W.-Brown to the use of M. Ingalls vs. I. ...e. : ~crafts. ' ALSO -.-The following described piece or , 1 i Orel of land situate in Standing Stone town •.,-,„ : p and hounded on the north by land of Feed- .-. pr k Whittnan, east by land of Hiram Gordon, ....=: . I th by land of Nathaniel Mosier, and west I ' :) ' I land of. Frederick Whitman. Containing .•:; : st y seven acres be the same more or less, ihpaut ten acres improved, with one small I;:rak house and one log shed thereon. . ''' seized and taken in execution nt the suit of 11 , C. ward to the use of J. E. Brooks vs. P. :11 . . , njarnin. '....Y ALSO—The following described piece or of land situate in Smithfield' township Tended on the north by lands of A. Adams, 7 4, 3 41.bv lands of P. P. Sweet, south by land of ' 'Edwin French and west by land of A. French, fixty acres or thereabouts. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Cileb Adams vs, Harley P. Smith. • ' ALSO—A certain piece or parcel of land emate in Towanda boro., and bounded north D. Murphy, west by Wm. Trout, south by i ; itrick O'Slain. and east by water street, with :framed building thereon. seivil and taken in execution. at the suit of rirk O'Slain to the use of David'M. Bull vs. Ihchael Malay. • A LSO 7 -A piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township and bounded as follows: e4inning at a pine root and stones and rock • ak'o;:itness N. 67° west 15 links, thence N. 31' weat'loo pa. to a white oak sapling for a turner, thence E. 120 p. to a chesnut sapling fur a corner, thence N. 24 to the S. W. cor ner of a reserved lot fur Solomon Merrill a post. thence E. 130 2-10 p. to a. post a corner for ChAuncy Parks, thence S. IS4 p. to a post on 'the north line of David M'Kinney's lot, thence west 231. 2-10 p. to a post a white oak N; 8° west marked as a witness, thence N.. 16 p.to a pustizi.E.corner of a lot bought bv the parties of the firSt part from Robert Spalding. thence W. 150 p. or to a post on the town line between Athens & Litchtle:d. thence N. on said line GO p. to a post, thence R 55 p. to a corner south 6 8-10 p. of a lot formerly deeded to David Park, thence N. 6 8-10 p. to said Parks' cor ner, thence E. 19 p. to another of Parks' lots or place of beginning. three hundred and twen ty seven acres and twenty eight perches more or less. • ALSO—An other lot braining at a crooked chesihit the S. VV. corner of a lot surveyed to . Dan'l Doane, thence N. 100 p. to a hemlock sapling. thence E. 80 p. ter n post, thence south 100 p. to a post. thence west 60 p. to the be n-ming... Containing fifty acres more 'or less end both pieces inclusive containing.: :17 acres and 24 perches with 9.0 acres improved, a fra med house and one framed and ono log barn . and two apple orchards and all the interest or title of defendant in saw mill on the waters of satterlee creek, supposed to be with the pri vdos &c. &c. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Benjimin Lambert to the use of Job Shepard 's. Charles Chandler.' ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Granville township, onil hounded and described as follows : On the north by Jeremiah Taylor, on the east by the main road leading through Granville to Leroy, on the south by Charles Drake, and on the west by had of Levi Taylor and Lumen-Put nam. Contoining about eighty four acres, be the same more or less, with about twenty-five acres improved. • 3.liznd and taken in execution at the suit of Si• W. .Shepard r,ovo assigned to Charles Draki , vs. Saiuuel D. Perry. Af.Bo—.The following . piece or parcel of land situate in Athens Borough, bounded on the north by land of H. 'X. Patrick, east by the Main street, south by W. H. Wilson, and west by a lane next to the . 4etbodist Church, bein g twenty-face feet front and seventy-five fret rear with a shop thereon erected. Al.BO--4 piece or parcel of in Athens tp. bounded north by Hall Davidson and M'Evven, east by lands late in pocsession of Richard Elston, south by Harry Butler, and %reit by lands of H. W. Patrick. Containing one hundred acres more or less, fifty acres im proved with a lag house framed barn mil small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Arobel Tracy vs. Joseph T. Cox. ALSO—The following described lot of Land situate in Granville tp.-bounded south by S. M. West, east by A. Monson, north by E. i f;lakesly, west by Wm. Morrison. Containing 80 acres 25 acres improved with a log house and log barn and small orchard*ereon. seized and taken in -execution . c at the suit o Wm. T. Evans to the use of Pi•ederick Or Wan rs. :Simmons Patrick. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in Aster tp. bounded on the north by land of -- -E/Isbree, on the east by land of Joseph ElWare°, on the south by land of Patrick Hig ;ins, and on the west by land late of Philip Sweet. Containing eighty five acres or there aliouts, with about fourteen sores improved and a framed_house and log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in, execution at the suit of IV. F. Kellogg vs. Chester Mallory. • ' ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin tp. bounded as fol lows: on the north by Moody and Gore, on the. cast by Morgan Thompson, south by Douglass D•ividson, on the west by Walter French. Containin g about 40 or 41 acres, about 1.5 or 20 aces improved a log house and log barn. Seized 'end taken in execution at the suit o John Tompkins now assigned to Job Shepard Hiram :Tompkins. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of find situate in Athens Borough, seventy six fot in width by ten rods rear, with another lot,of land adjoining the same, thirty felt front width by seventy-five feet rear; bounded cut by main street, north by C. S. Park, south and west by land late of Henry Welies de vised, now in possession of, E. H. Perkins. - with a two story dwelling'house, 20 feet by 40 *ta t a kitchen in rear 20 feet by 24 feet. barn, sod house and well thereon. Now in posses t:os of N. Clapp. eiz.ed and taken in execution at the suit of bnid Paine vs. N. Clapp. ALSO__ 4 piece -of land situate in Granville tp. and bounded on the north, _trY lands of James Morrison, on the east by lands of James Ross, on the south by lands of - Harrison Ross, on the west by lands of Dunham Ross. Con taining one hundred and twenty five acres mote or less, thirty acres improved, two log houses and one log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of David Cash vs. Sylvester Taylor. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbery, and bounded on the North by land of Peter Myers, on the east by Benjamin Starkhouse - and Vanduzen Tidd, on the south by Zophan Tidd, and on the west by Cyrus Bloodgood. Containing one hundred acres more or less, with about sixty acres improved, one framed house, and one framed barn and one log barn and other out buildings thereon erected, with an orchard of grafted fruit. Seized and taken in execution at the nit of I Wm. Norton to the use Nehemiah Platt vs. John S. Rogers. ALSO—The_ following destribeil property,_ a lot of land situate iliacame tp. and bounded on the north be lamla of the estate of Abraham Lent, decclsed; on the east by lands of Joseph Kin:gski end Gore, on the south by lands of fidderick Morley, and on the west by lands of William Gore-97 acres more or less, fifty acres improved, with a log house and log barn thereon' erected, and a small orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. N. Spalding surviving partner of the firm of Myer and Spalding to the use of James H. and Wm. B. Hart vs. Roderick B.Morley. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield tp. and bounded on the north by land of Eli Stockwell east by land of Eli Stockwell, south by land of Salmon Robinson and west by land of Ainos Knapp, Jacob Harkness and Chester Harkness. Containing one hundred acres or thereabouts, about ninety acres thereof im proved with one plank house one framed barn and about five hundred fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of David F. Barstow vs. Amos Knapp. ALSO—The following property situated in Orwell township, hounded north by land be longing to Anson Collins, east by lands of John Frost, south by lands of Simeon Dimmick, and welt by unseated lands. Containing eighty -1 nine acres more or less—forty acres improyed, one framed house and two framed barns. ,-..- I •Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. R. Myer and Harry Morgan, administrators of Wrn. Myer, dec'd. vs. Erastes Lovett. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Wyslusirig, bounded as follows—Beginning at a corner formed by the intersection of the post road and the Merryall road; thence northwest wardly along the post road 284 feet to a cor -1 tier; thence along the line of a narrow strip of lapin reserved and owned by Humphry Brown, dec'd. southwestwardiy 282 feet to a corner in the line of the Merryall road aforesaid, thence ! along said road solitheastwardly one hundred and eighteen feet to the place of beginning, in the line of said post road, it being the place and I lot known as the tavern stand of Humphrey 1 Brown, dec'd., be the same more or less, with one two-story framed dwelling hotise, one fram ed barn, one framed cow-house, one framed waggon house, and a number of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John H. Cowden, executor of John Cowden. dec'd.. vs, John Elliott and Charles Hamet.ail ministrators of Humphrey BrOwn, dec'd., and D. W. Brown, terre tenant. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of LeVari Facias a piece of land in Athens born' bounded as follows—to wit, one undivided third part of of a certain lot beginning at the south west cor ner of a lot late the property of D.' M. Cook, dec'd.; thence south along the line of the street 64 feet to a corner; thence east parallel with the said Cook's lot, 65 feet to a corner ; thCnce n r;h 64 feet to a• corner ; thence hest along the south line of said Cook's lot 65 feet to the place of beginning. ALSO—One other lot beginning at a locust post standing on the west side of the main street leading through said borough ;. thence run g along the line of Ti. H. Perkins south 77A° i )mi west 12 8-10 perches to a post; thence, mirth west 4 perches and 16 links to post; thence north 773° east 12 perches and 8 links to a post for the north east corner on the west side of said street; thence south 123° east 4 perches and 16 links to the place of beginning. Containing 56 and 6-10 perches. ALSO—One other lot beginning at the south west corner of the Comstock lot, thence north 35i feet along main street ; thence east 88b feet —thence south 353 feet ; thence west 88-1 feet to the place of beginning. Being the store and lot situate between J. & W.Kendall's on the north and C. Comstock on the south. AL S O—A strip of land thiq feet front and 80 feet rear, adjoining N. Clapp's hou * Se and lot above described on the south, and E H Per kins on the north ; being the same as lately contracted to the said N. Clapp by George H. Welles as trustee of Francis Maria Stewart and Susan Perkins. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Ovenshire vs. Nathaniel Clapp. ALSO—A lot of land in Burlington tp. and bounded as follows—Beginning at the south west corner of lot No 278; (a white oak) on 'warrant lot No. 4436 ; thence north 162 per . ches to a hemlock sapling, for a corner; thence west 100 perches to a white oak for a corner. N W corner of lot No 2774 thence south 162 l x - Tches to a post; thence west 100 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 100 acres and I:lrty perches, about 15 or 20 acres improv ed, to,v small log houses thereon. Seu ed and taken, in execution at the suit of Ti mo rh v Paxton and Wm. Davidson, trustees for th e Iltrnk of North America vs. Simeon Moreton. ALSO- -A lot of land in Canton township. beginning ae a post corner on the warrant line numbered 45t'1, thence by land surveyed to Silas Gray and Step.'t en Gewit north 65 5-10' perches to a post; themes, east 99 perches to a post; thence north 67 .5-10 perches to a p 60.; thence east 40 perches to a post ; thence south 135 perches to a post on the said warrant line, and thence north 89° west along the same 139 per ches to the beginning. Containing 78 acres and 96 perches. 10 or 15 acres implored, with a log house and log whet' thAneon. Seized and taken in ex.eut ion \at the suit of Gorden F. Mason vs. Wi l liam D'. Elliott and Isaac Primer, terre tenant. ALSO—A lot of land in Monroe township, beginning at a white oak the :N . W corner of a lot in the warrantee name of ti aniel Torbit, end thence south 51° east 84 perches to a post thence by land sold to John Dec kcr. soul). 4 I West 115 perches to a post: thet ice north 51° west 84 perches; thence 41° east 115 perches to the beginning. Containing 57 acres and 40 I perches, with so or 2.5 t acres improved, a log house and log barnltherecM, erected. . Seized and taken in execution at The suit bf Gorden F.-Mason vs. Wm. M. GMT. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin township and bounned as follows: beginning at the north west corner of a lot deeded by the parties of the first part in the mortgage to David Cole. thence south 1903-10 p. :o a post oh the warrant line, thence south 67° west 38 perches on said warra7ki rte, to Tallman Bardslegs south east corner, thence north on sai&Bardaley's east line 190 3-is P. to the Towanda creek, thence down the 8 3 i! creek according to the several courses of t;te same to the place of beginning. Containing forty-five acres and 96 p. be the same more or less, with about ten acres improved and a dwel ling house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Bank of North America vs. Henry B. Myer. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office Towanda, April 011:, 1543. Register ' s Notices. NOTICE is hereby given to all persons in terested that Asa Stevens and F. S. Whitman administrators of the estate of Isaac Ennis, deceasid , and Elizabeth Howell and Henry James execu tors of the last will and testament of Thomas .Howell, deceased; and John Philips, administrator of the estate of Richard Williams, of Pike, dsc'd., have filed and settled in the office of Register of Wills for Bradford county an account of their said administration in the estate aforesaid, and that the same Will be presented to the Orphan's court of said _county on Monday the fifth day of February next for confirmation and allow. ance. JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, By C. S. RUSSELL, Deputy. Register's Office, Towanda, April 2, 1845. ,S ATTENTION THE WHOLE ! HE subscriber having rented the well 4.A known Tavern Stand owned by M. S. Warner, east of the Towanda bridge, solicits the patrcnage of the good people of Bradford. All those wishing to attend court will do well to call on the subscriber. Travellers also will be accommodated—young men from the born. wish ing,to get board for the season will be accom modated, as the subscriber wishes to gr:t a few steady boarders. Prices will be in conformity to the times—please call and see. March 27, 1845. . D. F Assignee's Sale, ri l viE subscribers will expose to stile at gpubic vendue on the 17th of April next at the house of I. H. 'Stephens in the borough of Towanda, the building on Main street im mediately north of the hank, known as the Ca nal Office, subject to any claim which D. L. Scott may hare upon the same for rent. Ten dollars in money will be required and the resi due will be received hi the on demand notes of the Towanda Bank. The sale of shares in the Towanda rail road and coal company stands adjourned to the same place and time of day. DARKS BULLOCK,' Asst;gnets G. F. MASON. Townurla . WM. EI,WELL' Bank. ToWanda, March 26, 1R45. In matter of the application of Avery -Gore and others. to be incorporated under the \ name (S• title of the .‘ First Universalist Society of ;S'iteshequin." NOTICE is hereby given that Aveiy Gore, 111 Ebenezer Shaw, Joseph Kingsbcry, Reu ben Griffin, Franklin Blackman and others, have presented to the said court an instrument in writing, and the objects, articles and condi tions set forth and therein contained appearing lawful, and not injurious to the community. di rected that said writing he tiled and that notice be given in one newspaper printed in said Coun ty, setting forth that an application has been made to said court to grant such an act of in corporation according to the act of Assembly :n such cases made and provided. A .CHUBBUCK, Prothonmary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, April 2, 1843. S • _ - - IF 4 1ST o' 7 LETTERS remaining in the Post office at Towanda. M arch :31, 1845. Ai•er!,. Susan M. Miss Hazard E. W. Atwood George Jones Harvey Adams Jaines Kellum Samuel Barnes Abram Kinney George Bancroft L.G. 2 Kellogg W. H. Beardsley H.T. Kellogg Metilda Brownson Wyllys Long E. 0. Brownell William Malony Morose Crowley Tiinothy Markins Loyer Cz,e A. M. ' McAndrew Martin Coughlin - John Melfale Richard Currin Michael McDonely ; Patrick Cary Mary Ann, Mrs. Moody Mariam B. Cook David M'lntire Harriet Chester C.B. Nathan Isaac Clark E.S. Phinney James Cooly M. Pierre James Diviinyt_Patrick Patrick Edwin Dowers Joseph 3 Powell William B. Dolan Bridget ; Powell Stephen Davis John Jr. Pratt Isaac Dunham Isaac Potter Joseph Day Charles Quigley Sarah Daniel Fermia Riley James Frazer F. Smith Jesse R. j Finlan Rodger Slain Patrick Goff Ageline P. • Smith E. Col. Gregg Cerene . Smith H. Bennington Aaron G. Spalding Erastus Hassad James ' 'Finch John Horton David, Vandyke John Harris N. C. Walker Sabinas Hayden William Wattles David C. %. A. S. CHAMBERLIN. P. M. 111041rd-0? LAW OFFICE, IS .REMOVED to tha North side of the Public Square, in the room formerly occu pied by D. Wilmot, March V 2, 18:5. PROCLAMATION, . Marian R. 311 en liy her 72 ex/ friend 3.imujah Moody vs. Chas. 11. .471 en —in Bradford Common Pleas lw. 181 December Term 1844. fIO CHARLES H. ALLEN, the defend ant in the above libel. You are liereby notified that Marian B. Allen, your wife, by her next friend Adottijah Moody, has filed her petition for divorce from you from the banns of matrimony. - And that an alias subpoena has been returnd, and proof made that you were not to be loon. , in said county. You arc therefore hereby requested to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, at the May term of said co;Amon pleas, on Mdn t!av the fifth day of May next, to answer the E,(,,% 1 l Icomplaint, and show eau , e if any you have w. 'A , he said Marian hhould not be divorced IrtY/tou. 3, N. WESTO.N, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, ?... Towanda - March 25, 1845. S Ohio Grindstones. LOT OHIO GRINDSTONES, 'a good Article for farmils for sale low at 0. D. BARTLETT. Town ula. Feb. 26. 1 544. - -- CLOV.ER and Timothy Seed, an extra sa pencil article for sale by March 11. B.RINW:HERV. TOWANDA ACADEMY. rinHE Trustees of this institution encour aged by its present prosperous dondition !rave been induced to make arrangements for renA•ring still more worthy of patronage.— TI N ; Fred echoer heretofore taught in a part of the bui!ling. is to be removed and the necessa ry repa i rs p ac io. The next term will corn-' mence on the ra,. 1 1 of kpril. The school will continue under the supe;ntendenee of Itry. C. NASH, aided by such assu,ance as he may find necessary to procure in she 'Hale 'Hale depart ment, and by Miss M. Revn as pr .;. 2c ipl of the female department and Miss S. P. W t , terni - vie. Miss Reed has been thoroughly educated t 3 the Homer' Academy, an institution of high repute, and besides possessing literary qualifications of a high order, has had the advantage of experi ence in teaching, having been for some time Principal of the Montrose Female Seminary, which station she is known to hav'e filled in a manner highly creditable to herself and satis- factory to the public. Miss WORTIII7.4G is al ready too well known as a successful teacher to require further recommendation. The following are the rates of tuition per quarter of twelve weeks: Common English branches. including Arithmetic, Grammar & Geography, $3 00 Natural Science, embracing Philosophy Natural and Moral, Botany, History, Astronomy, Chemistry, Logic & Rhe- tonic, Latin, Greek, French, and the higher athemathics, Drawing and Painting-extra. 00 Music, with the use of Instrument, , ;0 00 do. - without do., 8 00 SUERIFI"S SALES 'Vvirtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county to me directed. I shall ex pose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday the 17th day of April next at one o'clock I'. M., the following lot of land situate in Canton tp, hounded north by lands of A. a ßothwell and Jas. Bothwell; east by lands of said Bothwells and Amos Wilcox and S. E.-Shepard ; south by the Williamsport and Elmira road; and the south west by lands of S. Smith; 100 acres or there abouts, 50 acres improved, and a log house. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Anthony Short), David Stewart. \' C. Ste wart, Wm.M.Lvon, John Lyon and John T. Matthias. tratl44g under the firm of Shorh, Ste wart & co. now to the use of S. E. Shepard vs. Joseph J. Lingle and Anderson Harvey, lately trading under the firm of Lingle & Har vey. J. N. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Oilier, Towanda, March 21, 1845. S A CILOVER and Timothy Seed of the best VIL) quality for sale by C. tZELID. 21010 I l e 'l3 athe ' r . i c4 o ° r lc sal a e n' c l he l :ip PP fo ff r cash- by C. REED, " No. 2 Brick fLow. Second and Last Call ! TTHEsubse , filters have a large amount of unsettled accounts and notes, which have been standing from ONE to auy years, and which they have determined saau.. itc SET ru:n. They have waited patiently through the recent exciting politica! canvass, without asking for their dues. Now, circumstances render it necessary that they should he paid : and they would say for once and for all; that every person indebted to them must come for ward immediately, and pay their accounts, or suffer the consequences. Will those indebted heed ttic warning, or will they pay cost ? J. Ar, D. INGHAM Monrocton, March 15. 1845. LAW PARTNERSHIP. 4 1 Overton & H. Booth. respect -4 • fully inform the public that having re cently formed a connection in business, they will promptly and punctually render their profes sional services in gencieq, Collections and other matters enttusted to their care; and they respectfully solicit, as they hope they shall de serve, a liberal share of patronage. Office in Main street, a few doors south of the Episcopal church, where one or both will be found during all hours of business. Towanda, Janr 13, 1646,. ala - ZUZ.II ICDULIMIO 'INFORM ATIG N is hereby given , that the 1 . Dental Group of the Leraysville Phalanx has been duly organized, and work will be done in that business at . the most reasonable rates.— Where .cash cannot be conviently paid, the pro duce of the country will be received at proper prices. Dr. Solymati Brown, of New York city, is at the head of the group. Work will be as well done as in any of the Atlantic cities. The Dentist's rooms are, at present, at Dr. Bel ding's near the Phalanstery. Feb. 17, 1845. L. PRATT, Secretary. Listro to James M. Gillson, WHILE he proelaims to the world that he has just received a very large and very nice assortment of Wat Mes Jewelry S• Fancy Goods, which he will sell at remarkably low prices.— Just call in and take a look, and see if he don't sell cheaper than any body else in town. SHIPPING FRUBS purchased. Towanda, February 26, 1845. Doctor Sumner, Dentist, WILL make his next professional visit to Towanda early in May 1845. Watch and Clock Repairing Q6..1. C471.4.718ERL1.r. ILEISPECTFULLY in 71_4* - forms his friends and the ;4 7.,..... k • , . public that he still contin i ,' '.. ... e, ues to carry on the above o, , ":., " business at his old stand, (5. „ c .vzik ' one door south of Elliott ) 4" 4 :,a'r --- & Mercur's store, and yearly opposite the Hay MEE Watch and Clock Repairing, Will be done on short notice, and warranted to be well done. From a long experience in the business, he believes that be will be able to ren der perfect satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. N.B. Watches warranted to run well one year, or the money refunded; and a written agreement given to that effect to all that desire one LOCKS.—A large assortment just receiv ed and for sale very low for cash. If you want to buy Jewelry cheap call at Chamberlin's Watch Shop. CO" MAPLE SUGAR, Wood, and'all kinds of Country Produce received in payrr,ent. Towanda. March 5, 1845. TEIFILVICES MK . ° FRESH supply, making a complete as- J-11 . sortmcut of IRON just received and for bale low by 0. D. B irri,ETT 'ORPII.6I3"S COURT SeILE. ILTOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, there will be esposed to pub lic sale at the house occupied by - A. Cooley, on the premises,.on Monday the 7th day of April at 1 .:'clock P. M., the following piece or par cel of fond situate iu Wysos township, houn ded on the south by the hot estead and Pond dill road, on the west by An % •evine Bull and E. C. Spencer, on th e nor th by Bcnj. Bennett arta Chamberlin, and on the ca, It by .Samuel Coolhaugh and Patrick. Conta:ning about 190. acres with Omnrt forty acres imp, -oval. with a gli:t-mil};satv . -mill and half of uno ther sore-house, tavern house and a .building occupied vs a carding machine, two bar s - is and oth,:r out Wilding' , thereon. Tenoi made known at the time .and place or E. R. MYER, Administrator. Wysos, M arc h I'.'. 1S 15. CORN & OAT'S, ,"anted at thig office on account. Auditor's Notice. SHE undersigned appointed by the Or; phan's Court an auditor to distribute the monies remaining in the hands of the exeoitors' of tae last will and testament of Philinda Ladd deceased, will .attend to the duties of his ap pointment at his office in the Borough of Tow anda, on Thursday the '24th day of April nest at one o'clock in the afternoon, when all per sons are hereby notified and required to pre sent their claims, or be debarred from coming m for a share of said fund. H. C. KELLY. auditor. Towanda, March 17, 1845. 1 00 5 00 M. C. Mercur vs. 7'hoinaB John Morley and Amid P. Lacey, Bradford Cont. Pleas —No. '2lB, May 7. IS-14. Stephen Pierce r.s. Charle4 Cciony— Breulford COM mon Pleas. THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor tlir the hearing and adjusting of the several claims to the money raised from the sale of real estate, by virtue of an execution issued in each of the above case, will attend at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the 17th day of April next at 1 o'- clock, P. M., when all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred from a share n said fund. G. SANDERSON. March 19, 1845. Auditor. John Snyder vs. Samuel IL" .IP.9ffee, Bradford Common Pleas—No. 324, May Term, 15-12. THE undersigned having been appointed an Auditor for the hearing and adjugy ing of the several claims to the money rotsed farm the sale of real estate, by virtue of an e - coition issued in this case, will attend for that purpose at his °dice in the hum' of Towanda, on Thursday, the 10th day April next at I o% dock, P. M., when all persons are required to present their claims, or he debarred from a share m said fund. ULYS.tzEIS MI:R(7I7P, March 1845. ;fur/ or. Joseph C. Powell, to the i;:;c of Hays. Elliott, Lyon Gosh vs. Thrum if. .llyrr. Isaac My( r ad-Jacob .llJcr. —No. 12, February T.. 1813. THE undersigned, having been appo:nted by the Court of Common Pleas of Brad ford County, an Auditor to.report the liens up on certain real estate levied upon and extended in this case, will attend for that purpose at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 14th day April next, at 2 o'clock in the af ternoon. All persons are hereby not;fied and required to present their claims or be debarred coming in upon said fund. E.W. BAIRD, Auditor. Towanda, February 27, 1815. EACH and every person knowing them selves to be indebted fto the late firm of MUNTANTF..& BETTS, are respectfully request ed to attend to this last call, to settle and pay up by the first of June neNt, or their account or note will be left with a proper officer for col lection, without further delay. N.N. March 6, 184: J. U. MONTAN I" E. Administrator's Sale. WILL be exposed to sale, at my house, late the residence of Oliver Arnold. deceased, in Smithfield, on Tuesday, April lst.. 1845, .111 the Pers.mal Propertg 14.10114 ring to the estate of U, .'lrnold, dcc'd, Terms made known at the day of sale. B. THOMAS, Administrator. Smithfield, March. 4, 1845, NOTICE is given that never having receiv ed a consideration, we shall not pay (un less compelled by law) two notes of hand given by us in James Magee. One note of fifty dollars, payable six months from date ; the oth er for fifty dollars payable in eighteen months. The public are cautioned against pre:lasing them as the terms of the contract for which they were given have never been complied with and we are determined not to pay them. WILLLIANI ,TENNINGS, . JOSIAH NUltrlzs. Wvalusing, Feb. 17, 1845. L'1.1.7 - &&71.6` 1 ,.©' .:', LL PERSONS expecting to pay the illsub scribers in Bruin or produce of any 411's cription, must deliver it before the first of April next, as cash will he required on all debts due at that time. W. IL BAIRD & CO. March 5, 1845. No. 3, Brick. 1:ow. CLOVER & TIMOTH I( of rho best quality, at • - DAIE:Ws, March 5. f\ - '''• 3 , ii •icir Role. 1; MED APPLES .6, m7 .4 p LE • ' a . any (Inman, at. BAIRD'S. March 5. N 0.3, 13riel.• txeculol's Notice. persor,n indebted to the estate of es Bine;naructleewsed, late of Wysox tp.. are request..., t l to make. iratuediate pay went. and all th o se ' , laving dentalAls against the save are requeF",ed to present th.ent, lcgailg attebted, tor settlement. • • RAPIRY 'MORGAN, Executor \Vysox, 3lsrch 1. 1S 15. J - 1 ILCOX & SAGE have removed thole s4s, • Beot. and Shoe shop. directly opposite their old siiind, and in the building. lately occu pied by E. smith & Son, two dyers west nf thr 1;10..1717.o. 1`....0ch ID. 'Kr. SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas issued from the court of common pleas of Bradford county to me directed, I shall ex pose to public sale at the house of-Win. Bnggs in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the 20th day of MARCH next at one o'clock I'. M., the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda township and hounded as follows: on the north by lands of Jas Mau ger, west by Jas. Mercur, south by Myer and Manville, east by the Susquehanna riser ; con taining 100 acres more or leas about :36 heir , " improved, • with a log house, lug stied and peach and apple orchaid thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ziha Grist to the use of Benjamin C. Thern;;6 vs. Seneca Simmons.. JOHN N. wEsToN, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Feb. 2:2,1445. S The above sale stands postponed until Thu r ., 4-. the 17th day of April next, at the sumo' p i ac ,i and time of day. J. WESTON, Sheriff. m ar , 1,11 ‘1845. 7A) 7 1 - 9.5L ‘ STEPHEN PIERCE, 16 \ A •,g formed a co-partnership for the practice o r f oc „• in Bradford and the adjoinimr cra i es, g iv.e prompt and careful attention to alt business enClisted to their charge. Their office trill he found in TOwanda, No. 2, Brick Row,' ott the Ficona floor, where one or the other nivy be found at all business hours. Towanda, :January f, 1845. E E.OOl% 4 5, Pails and _Looking Glasses by W. If .3AIRD tic. CO. 3 Brick Ii or September 70 IMPORTANT TO FINMEIV, MECIIINI(S, 115.,W trizii.l'73rallECDD; -rts EMI w (2 , c CHARLES REEL, ACING taken the ' , Store no. 2, new ln irk Klock has opened a cutnplete assorts a tit ut Nierchandize selected with great care exp;‘ss ly fur this market, which he offers fur sale Oil the most reasonable terms. Cash, Produce, Feathers, Furs, 4-c.. 4-c„ will be taken in ex change fur goods. Ms stock consists of • Foreign & Dome:lie Dry Gook Pilot, beaver, broad and gray elctl:, ca.- , meres, satinetts, hard times, linsey-wordsey, Canton and woollen flannels, brown arid Idea. shirting's, sheetings and drillings; a splendid assortment of Prints, of ull prices and patterns, book, swiss, ,toped and cross-mar niuslius. plan, and figured hires. Irish linens. plsin and f,:f'd and silk warp alapacas, chameleon luslies, All ah:lit Crapes, mouselin de lainiss, raids and p 13 1,1 s;,awls, cravats, g to% es, hat riband:; . , Losicm suspenders, ecr. Wet and Dry Groccrits. Brown, crushed and loaf sugars; teas of all qualities; niolds . ses,•. tine cut. Virginia and stnn lur tUhaCCO ; = nuf spices, mustard. coffee. soap, ,torch, Ms..) a complete a , - sortrnent of . Winrs and .;Y.f-nar:; Pure cogni/ c.brandy,lioliand gin, port wine whiskey. Crockt iy and Glass Wart'. Hardware and Cutlery, cross cut and mill saws nails, glass, &c. Roots and Shoes. Men's Coarse and fine boots.; ladies' furred, plain and figured halts robbeis ; French slil•- pers, buskins, children's cloth and nairocci, shoes, buffido robes, &c. Hats and Caps. Brush, silk and fur hats; Ole Bid:. Itzt!,er, fur, yelret and hair seal cap,; wool and rowdy hats. &c. • Every exertion will be made to please and satisf!i:'every one who. may give him a call. ToWanda, Dec. 241, 1844. az= cira' lard.l6 .D. MONTANYE has removed his At e Drug Store to the third door below .1. 1). E. D. Montanve's store, Main stn.. t where you will at all times tied a good assort ent of Drugs e r Medicines. p 1 Nov. 25, 1845. ORP Lid .1" S COURT MILE, Tr, N pursuance of an order of the OrpLan'q 111 . Court of Bradford County, there sill I•r Exposed to pubre sale, on the prerni.es. on Wednesd:,iv. the 15th day of January. 1845. at ene o'clock. P M., a certain lot of land, situate in tho borough of Towanda, bounded and des cribed as follows : on the North by land of Wlll Mix ; on the East by River street; on the west by land of John N. Weston, and on the South by a certain lane leadingdfrom Main street to the aforesaid River street; said lot measuring 75 feet on River street and 112 feet on the afore said lane, with a to o. story frame dwelling house thereon. Credit will be given for a .portion of the pur chase money. Attendance_ will be givrln by the subscriber at the time and place aforesaid, termsof sale mure fully made known. 0. D. DARTLETT. T owanda, December 16, 1844. The abote sale is further puetponed to S4atur day, the 20th tiny of Apt: A next, at the house of NV rn Brigs, at 1 Ciclock, P. 0. D. BARTLETT .7NNEX.ITION ! 44 D. NONTANY.E has annexed to 1114 fonnor stock of DRUGS AND ME Di 'ANES, a fresh suppiy of FAMILY GIZOTERLYN, , such as • Teas, Sugar, Coffee, - NNW!, Spice, Saleratus, Starch, Rai'sins, Crivemlish, Stokinfi; and tine cut Tobacco, Maccaboy Siii;ll - and Common Cigars, by the box or other wise. Together with man.: other articles Tr. numerous to mention. Bo sure and call a Multhinye . B Thug Grocery L.:tors. Towanda, Dee. 4, 1844. A 1): , 11 - MSTRATOWS ]N/YrlcE 7iir:'UBEIC NOTICE is hereby givrnthat :et a let's of administration have this day tam granted to the subscribers 01 the goods, (-tw irls, righta and credits of the estate of An \ ino Clark 24.. late of Eidgbury ‘township in th.• County of Bradford, dee'd. All persons ha‘- tog legal demand against said estate are reques ted to present them duly attested for settlement and all persons indebted to the said estate are notified to make payment without dotal: JOHN L. WEBB. DAVID BREWER. lannary 1545. Ailministrrators. i'l?E811 supply of Myer • au,f ci••„„. :•,., Ell