NIEDION:4Bi SiatOt ßY" R. JAMES- M; GOODRICH his locai. ted hinatelf at :MONROE, for Opprac tice of his profession, end will FAO pleased to wait on those requiring his services. lie bay foiind at IL. J011225011'S tavern. ,- Re Re ference may-be made to Dnt."Ficrswilt-& Yfatiorr,,of Towanda. April 23, 1845. ANOTHEIZ CHANCE_ ! k. LARGE amount is still due, o ft the books of the &Oral Porter, for adivrtising, tb work, and newipapers, previous to the 4th j fDeceinber, ttlk which MUST be ariatiged sumo mannerlsoon. May court will he a 'pod occasion for those knowing themselves in-. !ebred, to call at the Reporter and settle -up, ' f ilch may be a matter of eomy. .E. S. G con OODRICti. 'Towanda, April 22, 1845. ' A LOUD CALL pERSONS knowing themselves indebted to the subscriber, are hereby notified that -or must "fork over." Moreover this re est knows no distinction of persons, but calls ... , 3: , v e , ech and every one in debt to - him to pay q, that he may serve his creditors with the .e sauce. J. M. GILLSON. "; Towanda, April 22, 1845. Direct from New York 'City ! JAMES M. GILLSON, has just received, direct from New York City, azi extensive esornnent of splendid • i)latches -.S. Jewelry 4. Fancy Goods; "v,ebichjnust be disposed of argue price, and , 'llll be. Just step in, at the next door to .the -Vast Office, and take a peep at his new goods. Towanda, April 22; 1845. BEDSTEdDS. THE subscribers still Itinue to manufacture keep on hand at their . stand, all kinds of 'ane and Wood seat 'hairs ; also Settees various kinds and ED STE. , ID S, of every description, which we will sell low for cash or produce. TURNING done to order. TOMKINS & MAKINSON. Towanda: April 23, 1845. Reginlental Nctice ! /WE; CAPTAINS of the several compa nies within the bounds of the Ist Rep ; mem, 2d Brigade, 9th Division, Pa. 'hereby Aordered to- bavetheir respective enroll raents made, agreeably to law, by the Ist May neat. B. W. MO RC: AN,- Lieu/. Col. April 14, 1845. Commanding. • Opening of .Navigabon, A Ni) with it a few Bbls. Mess Pork, and lit also Bor 8 cwt. of Hams. An assort ment of Bonnets, also a lot of Palm Leaf, Leg- Veal and other Hats of . the newest style and tirL'ion which , will be disposed of on the most real, nable terms. The first Boats from N. rrrk will bring us new Spring Goods: A few bushel vet remaining on hand of large sad small clover de e " Wanted from our friends all ,tho aid they can give us in the way of funds, to enable es to furnish them with cheap and good Goods, which-we pledge o urselves to do if they will Irad a helping hand. J. D.'&-E. D.-MONTANYE. April 12. 1845. New Blaeksmithing Iv HE SUBSCRIBER , having for.aed a I partnership with his brother, continues th carry on the business at : ltis brother's qew cast side of Main street, south part of the borough, where he is prepared to execute al orders for Horse-shoeing, Carriage & Coach ..ork. and Edge Tools. He assures the public that all work entrusted I 0 his care will be well done, as he has learned his trade and is determined to reader satisfaction. I • JOHN A. ESEN WINE. Towanda. December 3s, 1844. _ TOWANDA ACADEMY. THE Trustees of thin institution encour aged by its present prosperous condition .•: 2 have been induced to make arrangements for rendering it still more worthy of patronage.— The free school heretofore taught in a part of "4e building, is to be removed and the necessa ry'repairs made. The next term will corn -pence on the 7th of April. The school will . .I: , )ntinue under the superintendence of fisr. t.. Nash, aided -by such assistance as he may Eat' necessary to procure in the male depart -2.1 ment, and by Miss M. REED as principal of the ;female department and Miss S. F. WonTatera. ,!11iss Reed has been thoroughly educated at the Homer Academy, an institution of high repute, and besides possessing literary qualifications of „r high order, hes had the adfantage of etperi _ence in- teaching, -having been for some time 'Flincipal of die-Montrose Female Seminary, which station she is 'known to have filled in a manner highly creditable to herself and satis factory to the public. Miss W6wratew is al ready too well known as a successful teacher to rquire further recommendation. ' - The following ate the rates of tuition, per loaner 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 ie, ' 4 00 Latin, Greek, French, and the higher • Math : matt:tics, ' 500 Drawing and Painting extra, 2 00 Music, with thecae' of Instrument, i 0 00 do. without tit 00 EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ETTERS Testamentary having been RA Granted to the subscribers . , on the estate of Deborah Ennis, late of Standing Stone, Dec'd. Those indebted to said estate are here by requested to make payment, and those hav 'log claims, will.please_preseut them duly attes ted for settlement to SAWL KELLUM, ASA STEVENS, Standing 'Stone,. April 30. Executors Hsi' 011T~ FRESH supply, making a complete as sorement of IRON just received and for low by BARTLETt ink . ik LS.. Sole and Upper ~ Rh, Leather for sale cheap for 0 ''' ,3 lsti by .C. REED, No. 2 Brick Row:, `:HORN ) & OATS, wanted autbis office 4 .on account. ... , , _ . , George Sanderstrity atanTOriaSSTAsr 4ill'i MAME,. Ho REMOVED his office to the North : side of the public square. Business en trusted to his care, by letter or othertrise, wilt receive prompt attentiop. Towenda, April 3. 1846. jIL7 2 'N'IIIIT/MX 4 110.11117 - Mii. ERANGVMENTS have been made by .the subscriber, by which he can facilitate the transaction of .business at the Pension Of ce. Having bad considerable experience in . - procuring Pensions, he flattens himself that he can give the necessary information to those - who may call on him in this branch of business. _ GEO. SANDERSON, - - °lke North side of Public Spare. Towanda, April 5, 1845. _AIL4I[;77MMAGIIM" i AND, • • COMMISSION BUSINESS. THE subscriber has opened at the old stand formerly occupied by S.S.dr M. Bailey, and latterly by E. S. Clark, in front of the pub lic square, an Agency Store for #ie purpose of selling on commission any articles that may be consigned to him for sale. Any person desirous of appointing him Agent for the sale of any ar ticle can do so at any time. References may be had to either of the fol lowing gentlemen ;—.N. N. Betts, Hirani Mix, Thomas Elliott, J. D. Montanye, M.C. Mercur, D. F. Barstow, C. Adams, J. D. Goodenough, J. F. Means, Hiram Mercur, Burton Kingsbury, E. W. Baird, E. D. Montanye. The subscriber intends to keep on hamlet all times, a supply of Provisions and Groceries. Just received, to sell on commission, the fol lowing articles ; PROVISIONS. Pork and Flour, by The bbl. or less quantity; bqt4r, Berkshire cheese, (No. I,) lard;codfish, ofittil, Boston and common crackers, ,smoked herring, hams and shoulders. GROCERIES. Tee, coffee, loaf and brown auger, molasses, ground and common pepper, spice and cinna mon, ginger, salteratus, raisins, cloves, mace, nutmegs, prunes, figs, starch, fine cut, smoking and chewing tobacco, Brazil nuts, filberts, al monds, pea nuts,•E.riglish waltiuts, Zante cur rants, bar and shaving soap; cavendish and com mon plug tobacco, Spanish and common cigars, English mustard, fresh garden seeds, (warrant ed) shoe'blacking, tallow, mould candles. CANDIES, Peppermint,hoarhound,cinnamon,wintergreen lero,n, cocoa nut, cream, pepper, medicated cough, mottoes, sourdrops, sugar sand, &c. DRUGS & MEDICINES. Camphor gum, essence peppermint, cinnamon, and wintergreen, liquid opedeldoc, Redfern oil, Godfrey's cordial, paregoric, eliier, laudanum, Lees' pills, German pills, oil spike, Harris' et - ment, aromatic snuff, castor oil, cologne, seid litz powders, soda powders, pearl powders, Mer rick's vermifuge, &c. &c. SIDNEY S. BAILEY Towanda, April 8, 1845. SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of a writ of Fiera Facis issued from the court of common pleas of Brad ford county, and to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the house of Wm. Briggs in the borough of Towanda on Saturday the 3d day of May next at 1 o'clock P.M., the fol lowing piece or parcel of land situate in Colum bia township': bounded on the] north and west by lands of , Paul Furman, east by lands of Leonard Gregory and on the south by land of James Parsons. Containing forty two acres with about forty acres thereof improved, with a framed house, framed barn, with an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in rezecution at the suit of A.P. Ballard vs. John Hurlburt. J. N , , WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, April 9, 1845. SHERIFF'S SALES. RIMY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo. MOD 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 Monday the sth day of May next at one o'clock P. M., the following described lot of land situate in Hedrick tp. and bounded on the north by rands of Lewis Rogers, east by lands of Ewd. Overton, south by land of Isaac Barber, west by lands of Jesse Carman and a public road.— Containing about fifty five acres with about twenty five acres improved and a small log or framed house and bath thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Timothy Coggins. ALSO—A lot of land in Rome tp.,bounded north by,. lands of Edwin Taylor, south by lands of John Parks, and east-and west by lands of Edward Overton. Containing seventy acres, having thereon a horse and barn, a small or chard, and about thirty acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Barnabas Clark. • ALSO—A piece of land in Athens township bounded north by the lot occupied by Isaac Gregory and Joseph T. Cox, east by Thomas D. Buckman, dec'd., south by lands of H. Wil liston, west by Peter Little, being lot no. 4, on warrant lot - 1510 of the Carroll tract. Con taining one hundred and fifty.acres and about two acres improved thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Horace Williston Jr. to the use of L. H. Sher man vs. Harry Butler. ALSO—The following lot of land situated in Troy and Armenia townships and bounded on the .south by Bunker lands, on the west by Alba Burnham, on the north by N.P.Case, on the .east by Wm. S. Dobbins and Alanson Batterson. Containing sixty two acres with aboin fifteen acresimproved, with a log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. P.,Balliird vs: William Covert. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Wyaliming township and boon ded'and deicribed on the north, east and south. by lands of William Camp, west by the estate of H. W. Camp deceased and J. D. Smith.— Containing one hundred and.forir acres more or less, Grit hoit sizty acres improved, with a framed houie, framed barn, shed, and orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execration. at the suit of Henry Shelden, & Co. vs. Israel Camp who survived Horace W. Camp. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situated in the townships of Wye lasing and Herrick, bounded on the north by land of Asa Bigsby and Charles A. Squires, on 'the nest by 4and of John Erskine, south by land of John Holly and John McCollister, and on - the west by land of John Flinn and Charles A. Squires. Containing one hundred acres- or . thereabouts, about thirty fivel'or fotty acres thereof improved with bite double log house, two small framed houses and one small :log barn thereon.. Seized and taken in execution at the.stut of Peter o.. Ward vs. Henry Welles. - - ALSO--A piece or parcel of land situate in Welles township, bounded on the north by land of Caleb Lawrence, east by public high. way, south by lands of Oliver Beardsley and west by lands of Henry Beers. Containing fifty eight acres, about twenty two acres impro ved, a small framed house and a small orchard thereon. Seized' and taken in execution at theAmit of E. C. Oliver vs. Joseph H. Beers._ ALSO—The folloWing piece Or parcel O land situate in Springhill township end boun ded on the north by Roswell Johnson, east and South_iiy.ROsecrantaM'Clusb, and . .on the west by W.H. - Brown: Containing - one hundred and seven acres more or less, about forty acres improved, With a crowd house thereon; one ' framed barn and log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution et the suit of D. W. Brown to the use of M. Ingalls vs. I. Rosecrants. ALSOThe following4described piece or. parcel of land situate in Standing Stone town ship and bounded on the north by land of Fred erick Whitman, east by land of Hiram Gordon, south by land of Nathaniel - Mosier. and west by land of Frederick Whitman. 'Containing forty seven acres be the same' more or less, about ten acres inspeoved, with one- small plank house and one log shed thereon. - Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. C. Ward to the use of J. E. Brooks vs. P. Benjamin. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield township bounded on the north by lands of A. Adams, east by lands of P. P. Sweet, south by 'land of Edwin French and west by land of A. French.' Contai:.!ng sixty acres or thereabouts. Seized and taken is execution at the suit of Caleb Adams vs. Harley P. Smith. ALSO—A certain piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda boro., and bounded north by D. Murphy, west by Wm. Trout, south by Patrick O'Slain. and east by water street, with a framed building thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Patrick O'Slain to the use of:David M. Bull vs. Michael Malay. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield township and bounded as follows: beginning at a pine root and stones and rock oak witness N. 67° west 15 links, thence N. 34° west 100 ps. to a white oak sapling for a corner, thence E. 120 p. to a chesnut sapling for a corner, thence. N. 24 p. to the S. W. cor ner of a reserved lot for Solomon Merrill a post, thence E. 130 2-10 p. to a post a corner for Chauncy Parks, thence S. 184 p. to a post on the north line of DavidlirKinney'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 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 line between Athens & Litchfield, thence N. on said line 60 p. to a post, thence E. 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 810 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 begining at a crooked - cheslut the S. W. corner of a lot surveyed to Dan'l Doane; thence N. 100 p. to a hemlock sapling, thence E. 80 p. to n post, thence south 100 p. to a post, thence west 60 p. to the be ginning. Containing fifty acres more or less and both pieces inclusive containing :137 acres and 28 perches with 90 acres improved, s fra med house and one framed and one 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 vileges &c. &c. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Benjamin Lambert to the use of Job Shepard vs. Charles Chandler. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Granville township, and bounded 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 land of Levi Taylor and Luman Put nam. Containing about eighty four acres, be the same more or less, with about twenty-five acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. W . Shepard now assigned to Charles 'Drake vs. Samuel D. Perry. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Athens Borough, bounded on the north by land of H. W. Patrick, east by the Main street, south by W. H. 'Wilson, and west by a lane next to the Methodist Church, being twenty-five feet front and seventy-five feet rear with a shop thereon erected. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens tp. bounded north by Hall Davidson and M'Ewen, east by 'lands late in possession of Richard Elidon, south by Harry Butler, and west by lands of H. W. Patrick. Containing one hundred acres more or less, fifty acres im. proved with a lag house framed barn and small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution ta the snit 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. Elakesly, west by Wm. Morrison. Containing 50 acres 25 acres improved with a log houso and log barn and small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Wm. T. Evana to the use of Frederick Or wan as. Simmons Patrick. ALSO—A certain tract of land situate in Ulster tp, bounded on the north by land of —Ellsbree, on the east by land of Joseph Ellabree. on the south by land of Patrick Hig gins, and on the west by land late of Philip sweet. Containing eighty five acres or there abouts, with about fourteen neves improved and a framed house and log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the, suit of W. F. Kellogg vs. Chester Mallery. 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 east by Morgan Thompson, south by Douglass Davidson, on the west by' Walter French. Containing about .40 or 41 acres, about 15 or ?`acres improved a log house and log barn. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Tompkins now assigned to Job Shepard vs. Hiram Tompkins. • ALSO—The following piece 'or parcel of land situate in Athens Borough, seventy six feet, in width - hi ten rods rear, with another lot of land adjoining the same, thirty feet front in width by 'seventy-five feet rear ; bounded east by main street, north by C. S . P ark, south and west by land late of Henry Welles de ceased, now in possession of E. H. 'Perkins, with a two story dwelling house, 20 feet by 40 with a kitchen in rear 20 feet by 24 feet, barn, Wood house and well thereon. Now in posses sion of N. Clapp. • . ' 'Seized and taken in exception at the suit of David Paine vri.-N: Clapp. - • ALSO—A piece of lend situate in Grenville tp. and bounded oti „du, -north , by..lands of James Morrison, on the' east Viands of hums Rossion the south by:lands:of Harrison Ross, on the west by lands of Dunham Ross. Con taining one Inmdredd and twenty five sores more or less, thirty••'acres improved, two log houses and one log barn thereon. Seized Ind taken in execution at the 'suit of David Cash vs.- Sylvester Taylor. • ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield and bounded on" the North. by land of Peter Myers, on the east by Benjamin Bunkhouse 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 acresimproved, one framed house, and one framed barn - and_ one log barn and other out buildings thereon erected, with an orchard of grafter-fruit.'- Seized and taken in execution at . the suit of. Wm. Norton to the use Nehemiah Platt vs. John 8. Rogers. • - ALSO=The following described property, a lot of land sitniteln Rome tir; and bounded on the north by lands of the estate of Abraham Lent, deceased. on the east by 'lands of Joseph Kingabery and Gore, on the south by lands of Frederick 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 Amos 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 ve. Amos Knapp. ALSO—The following property situated in Orwell township, bounded north by land be longing to Anson Collins, east by lands of John Frost, south by lands of Simeon Dimmick, and west by unseated lands, Containing eighty nine acres more or less—forty acres improved, one framed house and two framed barns. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. R. Myer and Harry Morgan, administrators of Wm. Myer, dee'd. vs. Erestus Lovett. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in Wyalusing, 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 car, ner ; thence along the line of a narrow strip of land reserved add owned by Humphry Brown, deed. aouthwestwardly 282 feet to a corner in the line of the Merryall road aforesaid, thence along said road southeastwardly one hundred and eighteen feet to the place of beginning, in the line of said post road, it being the place and lot known as the tavern stand of Humphrey Brown, deed., be the same more or less, with one two-story framed dwelling house, one fram ed barn, one framed cow-house, one framed waggon (souse, and a number of fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John H. Cowden, executor of John Cowdeq, dec'd., vs. John Elliott and Charles Homet,ad ministrators of Humphrey Brown, dec'd., and D. W. Brown, terre tenant. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Facies a piece of land in Athens bow' 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 comet; thence east parallel with the said Cook's lot, 65 feet to a corner ; thence north 64 feet to a comer; thence west 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 mate street leading through said borough ; thence running along the line of E. H. Perkins south 77ir west 12 8-10 perches to a post; thence north 12i° west 4 perches and 16 links to a post; thence north 77e east 12 perches and 8 links to a post for the north east corner on the west side of said street; thence south 12i° east 4 perches and 16 links to the place of beginning. Contalining 66 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 eastBBi feet —thence south 35i feet ; thence west 88i feet to the place of beginning. Being the store and lot situate between J. & W.Kendall'a on the north and C. Comstock on the south. ALSO—A strip of land thirty feet front and 80 feet rear, adjoining N. Clapp's house and lot above described on the south, and B H Per. kins on the north ; being the same as lately contracted lo 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 ()validate vs. Nathaniel Clapp. ALSO—A lot of land in Burlington tp. and bounded as follows—Beginning at the south , west corner of lot No 27g. (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 277 ; thence south -162 perches to a post ; thence west 100 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 100 acres and forty porches, about 15 or 20 acres improv ed, two small log houses thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Timothy Paxton and Wm. Davidson, trustees for the Bank of. North America ova. Simeon -e Moreton. ALSO--A lot of land in Canton township. beginning at a post corner on the warrant, line numbered 4591, thence by land surveyed.to Sil Gray and Stephen Gavit north 65 5.10 perches to a post; thence east 90 perches to a post; thence north 67 5-10 perches to ti post; 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 70 acres and 96 tlerches. 10 or 15 acres imptovcd, with a log house and log shed theteon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gorden Fi Mason vs. William D. Elliott and Isaac Parmer, terre tenant. ALSO—A lot Of land in Monroe township, beginning at tiwhite oak the N W corner of a lot in the warrantee name of Daniel Torbit, and thence south 51° east 84 perches to is "post; thence by land sold to John Decker, sot.th "41° west 115 perches to a post',; thence north 51° westB4 perches; thence 41° east 115 perches to the beginning.. Containing 57 acres and 40 perches, with 400r;25 iacres improved, a log house and logt arnlthereon erected. Seized and ken, in execution at the suit of Gorden F. Mason vs. Wed. M. Goff. ~ ALSO—A i piece or pariel of land situate in Franklin township and hemmed as followal,c— beginning at ,the ninth west corker of - a let deeded by the parties of the first part in the mortgage to David Cole, thence south 190 310 p. to a post on 'he warrant line : tlfente south 67° west 88 perches op said, erratum line, to Taman Beasley' south errs *corner, thence north on said Bardsley's own line 190340 p. to the Tovimnds creek, thence down the said creek according to ;the several courses of the same to the place of. beginning. Ceintairsing forty-five•acres and B . 6'p. be the same more or lesik with about ten acres improved and a dwel ling house thereon erected* Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Dank ofNorth America vs. Henry. B. Myer. .1. N. W EI3TON, Sher:fp Offsei. 2 Towanda, A it 9th. 1845. Register's. -Notices. - xOTICE is hereby glint to ill persons in terested that - Aea Stevan and- F. 8. 'him= administrator!' of the estete of Isaac Ennia.cliceasid and Elizabeth Howell and Henry James , etocu tots of the last will - and testament of Thomaa Howell,dertated and John Philips, administrator of the estate of Richard Williams, of Pike, deed, have filed and settled in the office of Register of Wills for ,Bradford county an account of their said administration in the estate aforesaid, end that the same will be pravinted to the Orphan's court of said county on 'Monday the fifth day of May next for confirmation and allowance. JULIUS RUSSELL, Register, By C.S.RuassLr., Deputy. Register's Office, Towanda. April 2, 1845. S ATTENTION tHE WHOLE! 47 IHE subscriber having rented the well known Tavern Stand owned by M. 8. Warner, east of ,the Towanda bridge. solicits the patrcnege of the good people of Bradford. AU those wishing, to attend court will do well to call on the subscriber. Travellers also will be accommodated—young men from the bora wish ing to get board for the season will be accom modated, as the subscriber wishes to g t a few steady boarders. Prices will be in conformity to.the times—please call and see. March 27, 1845. M.D.F.HINES. lEUlrEkkao WOMAN& INFORMATION is hereby given. that the 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 bo conviently paid, the pro duce of the country will be received at proper prices. Dr. Bolyman Brown, of New York city, is at the head of the group. Work will be es 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. Doctor Sunnier, Dentist, wiLL make his next professional visit to Towanda early in May 1895. In matter of the application of dvery Gore and others, to be incorporated under the name 4. title of the .4 First Universalist Society of Sheshequin." NOTICE is hereby given that Avery Gore, Ebenezer Shaw, Joseph Kingsbery, 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 be filed 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 in such cases made and provided. A. CHUBBUCK, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, "?.. Towanda, April 2, 1845. S 1 - IST OF LETTERS remaining in the 4 Post ofCce . at Towanda, March 31,1845. Avery Susan M. Miss Hazard E. W. Atwood George Jones Harvey Adams James Kellum Samuel Barnes Abram Kinney George Bancroft . L. G. 2 Kellogg W. H. Beardsley H.T. Kellogg Matilda Brownson Wyllys Long E. 0. Brovrnell William Malony Morose Crowley Timothy Markins Loyer Else A. M. McAndrew Martin Coughlin John ' McHale Richard Currin Michael McDonely Patrick Cary Mary Ann, Mrs. Moody Mariam B. Cook David M'lntiro Harriet Chester C. B. Nathan Isaac Clark E.B. Plumley James Cooly M. Pierce James Divany 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 Fermin Riiey James Fraser F. Smith Jesse R. Finial) Rodger Slain Patrick Goff Agcline P. Smith E. Col. Gregg Cerene Smith H. - Bennington Aaron G. Spalding Eraatua Harmed James Tinch John • Horton David Vandyke John Harris N. C. Walker Sahinas Hayden William Wattles David C. ' . A. S. CHAMBERLIN. P. M. Ita, V% AMA -1 119 LAW OFFICE; I' Is REMOVED to the North aide of the Public Square, in the room formerly occu pied by D. Wilmot. March 22, 1845. PROCLAMATION, Marian 8.. dllerg by her next friend .124lonijait Moody vs. Chas. H. 411 en —in Bradford Commou Pleas no. 181 Decembe r Term 1844. MO CHARLES H. ALLEN, the defend. ant in the above libel. You are hereby notified that Marian B. Allen, your wife, by bar next friend Adonijah Moody; has filed her petition for divorce from you from the harms of matrimony. And that an alias subpre. d e has been returnil, and proof made tha you were not to be found in said county. You are therefore hereby requested to appear at the Court House in the borintin of Towanda, at the May term of said ~ ..iatamon pleas, on Mon day the fifth day of May next, to answer the said complaint, and show cause if any you hive why 'he said Marian should not be divorced from you. I. IV. WESTON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office., Towanda March tli. 18b5. Ohio Grindettimeir. ALOT OHIO M PRINDSTONEe good ankle fora:meta:for gala law at. 0. D. BA M tr. Tisarata)a. Feb. WI, 18441 CLOVER and Tiracnby Beed, an aura an perior article for sale by, . • Match 19, 18.1.. -Auditor's Nadu.. T HE tudetApted - appointed by the (1r- phstr?s Court en indite/to distribute the monies remaining in thehands of the executor* of tie last will and testament of Phitinda Ladd deceased,: will attend -to - -the duties of hit ap pointment it his retie in the Bet ough of Tow anda, on Thursday the 24th day of April nest at one o'clock in the afternoon, when all perk sons are hereby _notified and required to pre sent their claims,- or be debarred from coming m rot Ishtar. of said fend. - C. KELLY. taunter. • Toniamla, March 17,-1845... in iriser raerricits. remaining the Athena Post Office, for the queries en e 'ng March 81. 1845. . • - Ausbum Sarah Mien . Lowy Leonard Arnold Ephriam.. -Marvin E _ Bull Catharine Miss Merton Spencer Burnahle Rachel bliss Mode Alvan $ Butler Jeremiah -Moody Miss A ',- Cooper Ira - Merchant Clark Samuel hlenuffie Pollard Oarnues Park John . Post John Drake E C Devolve John Deniing•Abner Dodge C Rice Wanton 'r Galley Samuel Royce Benjamin Gates Jane Stodard Leonard Harris Daniel N BtepliensEirsim Hoyt Giles Stewart .0 11. How Horace Smith Ira H Hudson Oliver A Schwa Alexander Home Horace Ward Richard ' Hoskin Samuel Watson J Jarnagin Spencer Warner Wm Kinyon Smith , C. S. PARK, P.. ht. M. C. Mercur vs. Thomas Morley, John Morley and Daniel P. Lacey. Bradford Com. Pleas--. No. 218. May T. 184. Si it hen Piei.Ce vs, Charles Colony— Bradford Common Picas.. THE undersigned having been appois tel an Auditor for_ the bearing cud adjuaing 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 persona are required tcs• present their claims, or be debarred from salaam of said fund. G. SANDERSON. March 19, 1995. Auditor; John Snyder ve. Samuel H. M . .effee. Bradford Common Pleas--No. 524, • May rerm. 1842. THE undeisigned having. been 'appointed an Auditor for the bearing and adjust ing of the several claims to the money,raised from the sale of real estate, by virtue of an ex ecution-inned in this case, will attend for that . purpoie at his office in the bore' of Towanda. on Thursday. the 10th day April neat at 1 o'- clock, P. M., when all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred from a share in said fund. ULYSSES MERCUR, March 0, 1845. , Auditor. Joseph C. Powell, to the use of Hays. Elliott; Lyon 4 Gosh vs. Hiram 111. Myer. Isaac Myer and Jacob Myer. —No. 12, February T.. 1843. MEE undersigned, having been appointed 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 cue, 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 terneon. All persons are hereby notified and required to present their claims or. be debarred coming in upon said fund. E. W. BAIRD, Auditor. Towanda, February 27, 1915. IPIECLIBALIZAIMIMIN 8 4 ACH end every person knowing them. selvei to be indehted to the late firm of MONTANTE & Byrrs, are respectfully request , ed to attend to this last call, to settle and pay up by the first of June nest, or their account or note will be left with a proper officer for col , lection, without further delay. - • .N. BtTTS. • March 6 1846. J,D.MONTANYE. ESTIME CA ME on the domain of the Leßaysvillo Phalanx, oh Tuesday, the 25th ult., a RED ROAN MARE, about 8 years old—nP thee larger than the common size, and has the heaves a little. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. Leßaysville. April 1, 1845. Arl. LASS & NAILS, for sale cheap in any Ur' quantity. 0. D. BARTLETT, 11C911LitJr1V11101C/11 4 111T• NOTICE iv given that neverhaving reedye ed a consideration, we shall not pay (un less compelled by law) two notes of hand given by us to James Magee, One note of fifty dollars, payable six months from date; the oth er for fifty dollars payable in eighteen months, The publie s are cautioned against purchasing them as the terms of the contract for which they were given have never.beeri complied with and we are determined not to pay them. WILLLIAM JENNINGS, JOSIAH DIURSS. WJ'aluaiag, Feb. 17, 1845. • .LIMIUMEDZIZ 8 A LL PERSONS expecting to pay the sub; scribersin srain or produce of any des cription. most deliver it before the first of April next, as cash will be requireB on all debts due at that time. W. IL BAIRD it CO. • March 5, 1845. No. 3; Brick Row. NULOVER "& TIMOTHY SEED, of 1116 bed quality, at DAIRP'S, March 5: No. 3, Brick Bozo. APPLES icMAPtE effamt, tiliantity, at, ttAIRI)I4, March 6. • kiNS:Briete Row. tututor's Notice. A"peison's indebted to the estate bTtrzi , as Bingham, deceased, lite of Write* tp.. ire regaested to ti7ikeiminediatepaytnent, and all those halting demabds,againstate same are re/treated to pi:6omA them, legally attested. for settlemenl. VlAttief t reenter. -11rysoi, Ma'rch'4, 1948. crap -Is/-..alLx_.% tileri(,'COX & 'SAGE have removed their iv 'Toot and Shoe shop, ditto* oppoaito the it eld'sting. and inlhohubiblglateklr ecru' pied by. E. 'Smith '&- Bob, two dime west of *be Exchange. - . - 'row ands; ?starch 11., 1 eti.
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