New 9lbeertssestents. -Trial List.tbr May ?.rte, 1864. THE following causes aeon the list and foe ttjal at May term, 1850, as follows, to wit FIRST WEEK. 75 F e b. '5O I. Pitts vs Eleatae t r Olbekty, fade, 75 t3 Stiles use vs D R Stiles .f 333 H A nolltnbaclt vs Harrison et aL sp. 154 may '4B It Pratt vs D Pratt' admes.„ ease. 409 s,p. '45 A Inntn Long vs las M Orllson, appeal. ig Feb. '4B Wm. Goiline's nye vs .1 Loomis, debt. 40 m a y '47 C W Smith vs E Blakesley. ejectin't. 683 sq. '47 John Wilcox vs Chas Loomis. appeal 319 D S Miller vs Samuel McDukee • " 43 Dec 47 John Homing vs Hiram Maniple, case. 30 m a y 48 E N Keeler vs Edmund H ar . .. 40 E Denisnn et al vs Brad. Co. Mutual" 1:515 , 13 . o F Schrader. vs J B Hinman et al. eject. 1 , 4 o Albert Tuttle vs E Horton, appeal. 163 E & Ed Sickler vs E Hore o n,... 3 37 " Rayner & Pnrd CI 7' Bliss. Debt. 187 Dec. " A Madill vs VE&JE PioleU 1.9 Feb. '49 .1 E Robinson vs 0 P Ballard, case 130 Wm Breck vs Chas Sill, debt. SECOND WEEK. 175 Feb. '49 Woodhull do Co v 4 ,W Campbell ease. , 73 Wickham & Hutchinson vs same " ' 135 .1 F Bcribner vs H C Tallman, for. at. 67 May '49 David Barber vs U W Baird. case. n s V Buskirk et us qs 8 Halsted et us" J N Weston's adms vs 0 P B4llard,debt 206 V E Pinlett vs.A Lent. Eject'mt. :35 A chubhock vs 0 Pllallard. case. 256 0 P Ballard vs IS Hickok. ejectment. :73 o .1 McMullen el al &c v. J Whitbeck dbt. :90 - .1 Hansen vs F schrader, appeal. 20 6 it. G M gist* vs J U Grace. " 15 Sep. '49 Henry Cease vv A K Arteli, ease. 17 P Kinyon vs J & J DOmerest. trespass. , 146 o 11 Depenr vs B Bennett jr. eject'mt. 150 .1 Moores adms vs .1 Green, set fa. 10 4 J Miller's use vs Elijah Runyon, ap'l. :36 J Bottles vs W Wiswell, ejecimt. :43 T Elliott vs J F Long. ti " E smith vs N.Weston Ben, case. 35 3 o 0 Barnes vs A Farnsworth, eject'mt. 40 0 H C Tompkins vs 1.8 Ellsworth. debt. 40 3 C Butler et us vs L Benjamin et al, ejct. 404 Same vs Samuel Chil.on ry subpoenas fir fist week made returnable 10 D .doek. A. M., on Wednesday, May 8; and for the World week, on Monday 13, two o'clock. P. M. Mitch 29. 1050, A 111 - KEAN Pro'. NEW SPRING GOODS, B KINOSBERY & CO. HAVE just received a,large and well selected as. forme , t of hry Goode, Groceries. Hardware. which will be sold extremely low for Cash.— k o me their assortment of Dry Goods. can be find plain and embroidered Lawns,,Linen Lustres, G DeLatne- , hr.. of the latest style, 'foirada. April 25. 185 0 . K. h CO. CALICkE . A—A splendid assortment of those cheap ' , chen and Merrimack prints. (colors warranted) can he found at a 25 K. & CO. riROCERIE 73 —A large stock of Teas, Sugiirg. 3" gpo•1 article for 6 cents,) Coffee, Pepper. opiae, tutiarco tie., can be bought Cheap for cash at an K. &. CO. 4TH -A superinr article fine Bilk Hats. also LI palm leaf and Leghorn bats, for sale at • a 25 K. & CO. 1RO:i and Ntils. a good assortmenvat 1. x 25 K. & CO I itCKEIIEI, by the bbl...} bbls., * WA. also, II Nome supenor codfish, cart be found at 525 K. & CO. FATHER. 1000 lbs Sole Leather, for sale at I a 24 IMERCITRS' GRIND SrosEs, a superior article of Nova - Scotia, mind stones, for rale at Those Cheap Goods at FOX'S ! It:ST and will be sold for cash it the lowest mum. 2.11. h heauti'ul article of Sugar at 6.1 cents; fine hash Tess, warranted gaod or no sale. at 37.1 to 50e.; nrup ktoissees at 50e. Also. a large assortment of Cracker! of the newest patterns, very cheap 1 and in feet every thing in their bye will be sold as cheap as the cheapest. et the corner of Main arid Pins eta Apnl 18. 1850. - E. T. PDX. E ra.e Ppri ng moleskin Bats; •Isn Leghorn O sn , l Palm leaf Hit,. at . r"X.R. FMC lIHIC • A TICKEREI.. in bbls., half bbhi l quarter bhls. and k , tt:; dry and pickled Cod f ish; al•ri a few boxes Ent rate Dry Herrings finle at the "Cash Rine," of a p l7 H. S.•& M. C MR,SI•I7S. IRoN, s run'. Ac NAll.B—the Most eaiensiee iI aproneni.in Bra leird county,at 1111EHCITfr 4 . JOINER'S TOOLS. "; etiensive assiiirtment of Planes and Too* of cry de.cliption will he filirid at MERCURS I `. 413 L tCKSMITHS will find Anvils. Vices. Bello sys. Tones, Ote. at .aiil7 7NP.l2l'l,R‘r. SUGARS & MOLASSES. 7 iinsl. suGAR, at very low prices—slam, a large stock or Molasses; including Stuart's syrup. loot receive' at apt? 11.1;11;1/117R44 TE":—From 12i cents to $1 00 prr 17, 1850. MERCITII2S4'. aan NUMMI a 34350 GOLD IN WISCONSIN ! THE Corning, Elmira and Buffalo Line. haeihg re dared the fire from any port on the C'hemona ca nal to Buffalo, afford facilities mitt heretofore offered to emigrants and others seeking is home and fortune in the Great West. . A -Bacot this lino will leave Corning & Elmira for Entrain Ever] vreek during the PoMBOI7, in theAdloming order Leaves Corning Tueaday'a at 10 o'clock, R. M. Leaves Elmira, Wedneiday's at 2 o'clock, P. M. Itmvei Hw•sna. Thurediy'a at P. M. • Tows down genus Lake Friday, Torte ir inDirt Strewn. Starkey. I.rsti. Dresden. P t"i ng qenevooWattertoo and Senacs Falls on dat uras,. Leaves Buffalo for Elmira end Corning every Set- Nay morning, isaveri Rochester every Monday worn. et, Boat CORNING, Capt. E. H. CALEB, Bait ELMIRA Capt. FL P FERRIS. Boat BUFFALO, Captain • For Freight or Pastor apply to the Captain, or the following Agent, r W. M. Mallory.,,,Coming-.43. B. Ikreolf Co. AA. u- 11 17 nolds. Elmira—W m. Reynolds, lionseheerls, I. 7intennnt.. Horaeheada—E. S. Hinnean Haw ma L. Big Stream - Woodwo rth & Poo, & Field. Orneva—Gray & Sweet. "aterloo-4. Miller. Seneca Fait*—L. Boated°, Mon. "‘onia--H.. L. nib, Rochestdr—Niles & Wheeler. Buffalo. (I:7•Proriaiona for sale by the Captains co board. Elmira. Aril 4. 1850. NOTICE. THE Fallnerabip eiimting between T. h W. HAY DEN, it th is day 'disordered by mutest consent.— " Persons haring sny demands spinet the Arm ere to otlxl their accounts, and MI persons Endetiteil to them by lute of band or book account, ere requested to mama by payment.T. ErAYDEN. Towanda, April 14 , 1850. r" W. HAYDEN. LOOK HERE!" FFEI THE FIRST DAY OF MAY, irto credit 1 1, will be given by ihn subrieriber—no goods sold 'kept for READY PAY. Those indebted to trim Are requested to call and pay up immediately. , ?errands, April I, 100. 8 . 8. BAILEY. • SHERIFF SALE - B? virtue of sundry writ of "add. Expo., timed oat of vhe Co: el cedilla* Pleas ofEradford County. and to de ditected , will be exposed to public, Belem the tin House, in the bore. ofTo. wands air blentlay die ilitt day of May nest, at one o'clock Pt M.. the following piece or parcel of land situated ii the township of Canton, 'bounded and described as follows, to wit ; Beginnieg -at a post on the nottik bank of the Towanda creek. 4 5.10 per ches west of the old ce.rner of N. IL Tabees lot. thence north by lands of C Paatti. 72 perches to a post on Horace Spaldings tihe thence weatalong said tine 158 perches to a post on the line of Grigby's land, thence south along said lines to a post, the corner of Horace Spaiding's lot near a large hemlock stomp on the south side-of Taber's mill creek, thence easterly by land of Horace *Spald ing to a post on the bank of Towanda creek, thence down the non* bank of ' said creek the several courses thereof to the beginning. Containing about 190 acres More or less, (with the *seep .tions hereinafter to wit: the house, barn and gar. den now occdpied by Horace Spalding, alto the barn yard and barn) with about 100 titres improved two framed houses, two framed barns. one horse shed and two apple orchards thereon. B.iied and taken in execution at the suit of Mahlon C. Mercer and John C. Maids. now to the use of Geo. Wansey vs. genes Thomas. ALSO'-The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township' of Ulster. bounded and des cribed as follow; to wit : north by land in possespion of Geo. Minieerwest by lands of James F. Cagle, and Wells & Co.. smith by lands of Mary Ado Lock wood and Isaac Cash. oh the eait by the Susque. hanna river and lands of Isaac Cash. Containing 390 acres and $-10 with allowance, abbot is acres improved, and one log house thereon. ALSO—One other pie•-e or parcel of land sitoa. ted in the township of Ulster. bounded and describ ed as follows : North by lands of Wells & Co.. wet by lands of Samuel B Holconsb, south by land of L. Watkins. east by land of Mary Ann Lockwood. eontainiga 35 6-10 acres with allowance, etc. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wells andlatterlee vs Herman Van. Vlrek. . ALSO—AII the estate, right, title and interest whats erer of Israel Smith of in and mall that piece or parcel or tract of -land situated in the town. ship of Durell. in -the county of Bradford, bounded and described as follows to wit: on the north by lands belonging to the estate of Moses Watford deed. west by Sarah Morrison tract. east by the Susque hana river, and south by lands of Holden.— Containing abbot 170 acres more or less, and more or less. and more particularly described in a war rant granted by - the Comm'th. of Penn's. to Benj. Adis, deed., about 150 acres improved, foot-. fram ed house', one slab shantee, one double saw mill newly erected, three framed barns. three sheds two apple•orchards, one peach orchard, and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suitof Israel Smith's u•e vs. John Aria, Edward Overton and Julius Holden, now to the use of Wm. Gibson. ALSO—The following piece . or parcel of land in Colurnbia township, and boo ided on the North by the road leading from Mill creek to Morgan hollow, on the east by lands of Royal Havens, and Phineas Bronson, by lands of Charles Benson, and on the 'went by the Tioga co. line. Containing I'so acres, with about 55 acres improved With a hewed log house and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of His H. Mace vs. John Benson, Seely Johns, Bulbs Smith and iC. H. Benson. • ALSO—The Wowing lot of land situate in Bldg bery township. bonnded on the north by Covell & Brigham. east by Hiram Dewey, south by lands of 0. P. Coleman west by M. Chamberlin and Joseph *Parker. Containing 97 acres with about 18 acres improved, small framed House and some fruit the rt. on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Bow. man & Patmervs. Wm. N. Coleman. . ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Columbia township; and bounded. as fol lows : On the west by the Tioga co. line, north by the toad leading from Mill creek to Cabbot or Mor gan hollow, on the 'east -by land of Royal Havens & Phinneas Brownscin, south by lands of Charles Benson. Containing 180 acres be the same more or leas, with about 85 acres improved one hewed log house and some fruit trees ihereon,,the descrip tion being given by the defendant. seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. IL Mace vs. Seely Johns and John Benson, ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Rome, bpuneed and des cribed as follows. to wit: north by lands of Geo. Fox, west by lands of Wm.:Blrooe, south by lands of Nathan Maynard, east by landiisof Geo. Fox. Con taining. about 50 acres. be the sa,Me more or less, about 40 acres improved, one Pained house, me fraiiied barn and. framed horse shed and app!e orchard thereon. Scieed and taken in execution at the suit of John ' E. Goodrich vs. Joshua Fought. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Ridgbery and bounded and described as follows, to wit : north by lands be longing she estate of Smith Pembleton. dec'd_ west by lands of E. Griswold. south by lands of John Lynch. and east by land of David Brown. Con moor:: about 34 acres more or less, 19 acres im. proved, one log house and log biro and apple or-, chard thereon. ALSO-One other piece or parcel of land sitnate in the township of Ridgbery bounded and described as described as follows, to wit: north by unseated lands and west by lands belonging tostbe estate of Smith Pembleton, south oy lands of David Brown. and east by land of A nson Beldlemab. Containnig 40 acres more or less about 12 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ho. mer 8. Keeney vs. James Rightmire, adair, of Samuel I. Rigbtmire dec'd. AL: 4 o—The following piece or parcel of land situate in the township of shesheguin„ bounded and described as follows to wit.: On the north by land of Merritt Beeman, east by lands of John id. Keen, 'south by land of Robert Chandler. and west by land of Mamba Chandler.• Containing fitly acres, about fifteen acres improved and one log house thereon. • Seized and taken 'in execution at the suit of Wm. Campbell to the use of Wickham & Hutchinson vs. John„M. Russell. ALSO—The following lot of bind situate in Troy township and bounded as (allows, to wit.: Nortti by lands of Smith Baster soil Jonathan Boyce, east by lands lately the estate of Daniel Loomis. deed. south and west by lands of B H Stevens. Contain ing thirty-six acres 'and one hundred and forty fuer perches, about 'twenty one , improved, log house and been, framed house, barn and abed there on erected. seized and taken in execution at the salt of O. P Ballard vs. Peter Ryser. ALSO—The following lot of land situate in' Springfield township. and bouoded as follows to wit: On the the ncrth by Janda of Daniel Cleave land, on east by D. Cleaveland, on fhk-south by the highway leading from Leonards hollow to Smith field Centre, west by lands of Oeoige Gum. Con taining five acres all improved with i framed house, small framed shed and small orchard thereon. . 1 Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O. P Ballard vs. Q. E. Cleaveland. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, the following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Granville county of Brad ford:bounded as follows, viz; Beginning at a hem lock north west corner of No 170. thence south 140 perches to a beece. thence west 120 perches to a hem lock sapling thence north 140 perches to a post, the north east corner of lot No. 160, thence east $0 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 108 acres . strict measure, it being the whole of lot No. 169, to warranctot_No. 1472,-40 acres improved with a log houseed barn and saw mill thereon. Seized ayrtaken in execution et the suit of R. B. Davidson administrator of W. Daivdson deed who survived Timothy P. Paxson vs. Gilbert Ayres. ALPO—The following described lot or piece of land situate in the Township of linteehequin in the 'county and state aforesaid, Beginning at the north west corner of a lot now in possession of, Oi'isot► Goodsell a black oak for a earner, thence south `II west 100 and 4-10 perches to a post on the north line of warrant i lot No. 90, thence north 1111 D west, on said warrant line $0 perches to the north east tomer Of a lot of land run oat for William Dates, thence north 1 6 east 100 3 4.19 perches to a ehesnut tree for a corners thence south 119° mist ISO perches to the beginning. Containing fit sores &90 MERCURS' Legal Ilbettisementsi &gal glheatisatents. and 2-10 perches strict measure mote or ;elm— With one log houses letbaiworidi aliama shed attached, with &both twenty-1n acres lammed and a few *tit tali tbareos., seited and taken to emotion attbe sjth of J. P. DeCatefs vs. James Di Delmont" David Harrah and Charles Chalfey &dont of IL ff. Hawn dee'd and Martin Tomkins *etre tenant. WM. R. DODBU(a, EMS Sheriff's °Mee TOalinda. March 110, 1 850 _ !ST OFJITRORB drawn forMey ferfn said sea sion, A. D. 1850: °Rawl' atilt& Athens boro-A. H. Phelps; Columbia-=Newbery ; *Must Durell-Samuel Bellem, Id.; Leroy-Eli Holcomb t ilarling.Fisacts Woodruff. lito B. Payson ; Pike- B. W. Jones, G. He Lewis, W. Hutchinson; Bidgbery- Wm. Covell ; Bpringfield-Chauncy Gulfirie. Wis. Fanning; Bpringhill-C. Bizby, Wellinglbh Barrowcliff; Towanda bori--Jaceph Mar. ball; Tp-Wm. Campbell; Troy boro-E. F. Ballard t • " Tp--Elansuel Thomas; Wyalosinn-0. D. Williams ; Warren-0 -o. Manning; Wells-James Calkins; vvvvv ass fraoas--nase Owe. Armenia-Andrew Monroe; Albany-Win. Campbell; Asylam-Gideon Pitch; Burlington-John G. Blaksidef, W. P l . HcHeast„ W. Ballard: Columbia-Peleg Canton-James Warren ; Durell--U.Mood . y. Francis Cole; FranklinThoodisi T Smiley; Granvillo--zDaniel Monroe, E. B. Luther Herrick-Miner Fairchilds, Calvin Stoneat. P.Bor Worth; ri Litchfield-.-Alaution Carrier; Monroe-8.8. Hinman; Orwell-Hiram,Wells, 8. M. Summon ; Ri.lgbery-D. F. Wilson, O. T. filtirphey. Mark A. Burt ; Ntoutgomery. Martin Lyons ; Smithfield--Lyntran Matoon. t.B. Tracy; Sprinafield- John tralsbory ; ebesbequin-Andrew Webb; Somers Kinney, Ed- mund Hill; 'Sotith Creek--Daniel Gillet, W. Y. Clines; WyslostagAChandler Baldwin, W. Taylof ; Windhan-Geo. W. Einney. T.CONbas:. Armenia-Edditind Case; Athens tp-John Bdalding, Benjamin a. Bice, Ebe nezer Dunham; Burlington-John P. Long; Columbia-Geo. M. Card, jsasc Destey, Y. A. Bul lock ; Duren-A'''. 8. Bradley. M. T. Yangordei; 1-eroy--Perley Morse ; Litchfield-A. C. Burnard ; Monroe-Judson Blackman; Orwell-Josiah Potter; Pike--Harman Briggs, John Ayres; Rome--J. Maynard. Hiram Drale..l. B. Allen; Standida Inione-.lsaac Weatbrooks; Springfield-Samuel Falkner. Isaac Hooker, T. P. Woolcott; Smithfield--Moses Wood, Writ. E. Barton; Towanda ha: o- E. A. Parsons, Zeruiah Cross, J. K. Smith; Tray boro-Erastus Welch, .Deloss Herrick ; Troy twp-Johnson Williams, Walker Pierce; Windham-Soloman Sibley; Ulster-Wm. Mounsey, John Mather). TIMID WitLIL Athens haro--H. G. Allen ; Hthens twp—lsaac Gregory, John Watkins; Armenia—. Israel Moore; ' Ganton—Thomas W attains, N. B. Taber; Colombia—Wm. Strait ; Frankhn—Horace Wiley, Samuel Smith; Granville—Albert Barites ; Herrick—Edmund Hagar, Mewnll Keeler ; Litehfiel&—Daniel B, Cotton ; Netoy—llavid Whtte ir.i Monroe—Abraham Fox Jr.; Ridghery—James Crowley South Creek—John Pitts; Springfield—Wakeman Brooks. C. H. Campbell, J. G. Harkness, James U. Greet I Smithfield—Hearkiah Huntington; Sheshequin--Jabet Fish. Wm. Tuttle; Towanda twp—H. L Scott ; Windham—Simon Brainard, Ellaha Bronson; Henry Bice. Elory Cheney; Wells—James P. Taylor. James I Osgood ; Wyalasing—Jaeob Strunk. Chester Buck; Warren—P. H. Abel. W. Tyrell ; Wysoz—John B. Smith. Treasurer's Sale of Unseated Lands. ToricE is hereby given. that agreeably to an act of General Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, passed the 13th day of March. 181 , entitled "An act to amend the act enlitied an cl directing the mode of selling unseated lands for lazes and for other purposes." and of an act passed the 13th day of March. 1817 entitled; "a further sup plement to an set emitted an act directing the mode of selling Unseated lands, and for other purposes," 'the following tracts of UNSE %TED LAND well be sold at public vendue on the 10th day of June next. (being the second Monday.) at the Court Howe.. in the borough of Towanda, in the county of Bradford. for the arrrarages of Taxes due, and the cost ac crued on each lot respectively: No. or INoof I Townsb:r. I Warrantee Ann:rant Muni Acres I ?Carnes of tales . 175 Albany, Abel Wagoner, 11 37 140 0 Nathan Carry, 9 49 291 " Abel Pierce, i 19 38 160 " . Phineas Bratlley, 10 50 100 " Daniel Shepord. 660 100 " Thomas Edwards:6 60 416 " Addrete Duekhans 27 83 400, " . Peter Benson. 26 10 100 U Sally Fish. 6 60 60 Asylum, Hannah Hibbard, 3 96 216 0 Joil Barrett. 14 24 69 0 Hannah Ilibbafd. 6 68 6 . 0 William Hibbard. 36, 100 0 ' . William diatoms, J 5-110 4101 Canton Caspber Sbatrner.d.r. - 1 27 12 4051 do & Leroy J •hn Morgan, 26 76 400 Fraokhn Cbo.--Citstafer, 26 46 400 " Johna Cooley, 26 40 400 " - - Henry Hardy, 26 40 400 0 - Peter Seely. 26 40 237 pt. Monroe John Stevens, 16 69 437 i ‘, Ephraim lrleAdams, 26 63 431* 0 Thomas Hamilton. se 63 400 " Peter Hampton, 26 40 400 " James North. 26 40 121 176 pt. Rome James Pope. 474 124 1691 do & Orwell Job Pell., 456 5619) 514 South Creek Johnsinn & Mifflin 33 90 5611 664 " a 64 32 5691 126 " • " .8 44 216 Springhill, Semite! Craft. 14 94 69 0 Samuel Porter. 464 216 i 1111 Peter Guinip, 14 30 121 124 Wyss,: James Po ..e. 11 JOHN HOR rON, Treasurer. Treasury (Mee, April 4, 1850. - _ 111 W SPRING GOODS. es z ,A Nina Sixpence worth a Slow Shilling." TAE' subscriber is now receiving a cristo stock of spring and summer Goods. consisting of his usual assortment at desirable styles, which will be sold for READY PAY at die very lowest possible priers. Hiving determined to sell goods for ready pay enclusively.crustomers may depend arm get ting goods of all kinds as tbesp as the same can be sold by any living man. spit l E. T. rot. IND OE4 geLltDll2oo PLEASE call at ICON and see his assetinrent of Dress Goods, Ribbons, Gloves. Hosiery. Mitts, Laces, &c.; also, a large stock of IPrints,Gialthanis. plain. embroidered and chameleon Lawns and Dress Bilks, which will be shown with pleasure. and sold at minimum prices. Corner of Main and Pine sec. April t, leso. S. T. Fox. TO THE PUBUG THE sabaeribermerna kingdkperieece and oboe& vadat). having satisfiiid themselves that a coun try Alta Waiters ear be dime more advantageous , ly—both for the vendor and purchaser—for Cash. than on a credit, hate concluded to awe all credit Iransadion• on the first day of April en; and there. alter sell earhisifely for Cash. They. trust that the many good customers who have heretofore patronized them. will condone their patronage under the new arrangement, believing they cab satisfy all such, that it win We for their in terest to do so. and - Mat very little argument will be necessary to convince all slid efery uric that gliods san be sold cheaper for cash that tut a credit. As some persoas may Mink that tin above is not designed to include them—au. ale desired to dila* dimly understand tbat it means pp KecisEly what it reads and that THEY CAN Bgl.l. NO 00131)14 ON A CREDIT TO ANY CINEIi after the above mentioned date. ft is necessary that tbeir old business should be closed, all those indebted will therefore see the ne cessity of paying up, with as little delay as possi ble.. It S. &M. C IidERCUL . Towanda, March lt, NEW SPRING GOODS Just availed by Towanda, tiara I. J. KlitGBEfEßt BOOKS! BOOKS ! I THE Subscriber is in the weekly reterp't (via Rail Road) of New School and Miscellaneatis Books and Stationery, to which the attention of the community is respectfully invited. These Hooks will be sold cheaper than the New York retail Also,Also, a large supply of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes. Naito, Mass, dm. dic., constantly on hand, Cash Orders particularly attended tn. No. 2, New Brick Block. two doors below the public square. Towanda, Feb. 22d. '5O. JOS. RINGSBERY. SHERIFF'S SALE. BY virtue of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the Court of Comnion Pleas of Bradford coon• ty, tg_tie difected, t shall expose to public sale at the Court House in the buro. of Towanda, on Mona day. the 25th day of March, 1850. at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following piece or parcel of land situate situate in the township of stnithfield, Wooded and described as follows, to wit: On the north by lands of Champion G. Brown, west by lands of Willet Brown, on the south by lands of John Sylvester & Enoch Smith, and on the east by lands of William Courtney. Containing one hundred acres more or less, about sixty acres improved, one log house one small framed house, and one framed barn and ap• ple orchard thereon. seized and taken in execution at the snit df Silas Betts vs. Sohn Hall. Sheriffs Office, Towanda Jan. 13, 1850. to- The above sale stands adjourned until Mon day. the 6th day of May nert, at the same place of sale, and bale of dgy. S. Dtttittl . NS P , 8114. Sheriff -e s Office, Towanda. March 25. 1850. TOWANDA ACADEMY. THIS Institution hatints been rlacad 'la charge of H. M. Hoye, and J. B. /Infra. h. 8., will commance on Monday the 6th day of October next. The Academical year will consist of four terms of eleven weeks each: Commencing respectively; October Bth, 1849, January 2d. April Ist, and Jua-: 17th 1850 Tuition per Term 1 Orthography. Reading, Writing, Geogra phy and Mental Arithmetic. The same. with Wells' Grammar, Adams' Arithmetic and Town's Analysis. Philosophy, Chemistry, Rhetoric, Logic, As tronomy and Book Keeping, Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry, Survey ing, Coale Sections, Analytical Geometry. &e. 4 50 Latin, Greek and French Languages, 6 00 Fuel, let and 2d terms, Scholars received at any period of the term, and charged only froth the lime of their entrance. Board can be obtained in private families on rea sonable term'. .1. D. MONTANYE, Preet. C. L. W•an, Bec'y. of Board of Trustees. Towanda. March 30, 1 StO. PUBUC SALE. BY toiler of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford County', trill be exposed to public sale et the house of J. J. WAR FORD, is Monroe/in, on Monday, the 29th day or APRIL nem, at 1 o'clock. P. M.. as the property of Jscob Bostotab. Jr., the : undivided half part of lot of land in Alhaely township—Beginning at • -mlock tree, thence north 294° east 83 mates to • post ; thence south 61° east 71 p. to • post ; thence north 294° east 120 perches to • post; thence by land surveyed in the name of B. BellertM,lmuth 61° 129 p. to -post; thence by land* of the Asylum Company 294° west 213 perches to a post; thence .at the line of the Cridsvallader survey north 61° west 10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 200 acres atm, al lowance, all unimproved, except some small improve tnents made the other joint owner. A. R. BOWMAN, Committee March 23, 106111 , arise:oh Bowman. jr. FARM FOR SALE. 11 THE subscriber offers for sale his FARM Dare) situated in D town-hip, Bradford coun ty. Th e farm contains shout 18 Sc,?.. •seres Improved. and has on it a d ling house an ham, and an apple °ratan!. I located shout SO rods from the Busquebanna • . Poreession siren innediatrly, if desired. Apply to March 28, 1850. II ABBY COOLBAUGH. NEW k C , ' SPRING GOODS • NTANYES & CO. AE ottostently rearidal Ng the New York Is Erie Ilsittoed, direct trout New York. large dock of SPRNG MD SUMMER GOODS, width bays been booed low, end will ba BE4d eheap.-.• Their assortment is now unusually Mtge, and offers Averments to persimmon rarely to be met with. An Inspretion will satisfy ,be peddle of this tact. Towanda. March 48, 1860. TROUBLE AHEAD. THE WAR HAS ACTUALLY BEGUN, Among the MaTthautl in Factorpilie RW. %DAM& formerly of New York city. ha. . just resented frees then with an entire NEW STOCK and genentl. assortment of GOOD*. which ha offers at eta following estrentely low pion..:—Calico from I to 123 dente per yard, of the latest styles. both of English end American manukeurre, and warranted feat colors; Monona de brines from 123 to SS cents per yard; first& gni& lawn Hingham of every style, front 123 to 50 cents per yard ; Broadelatha from $1 25 to S 5 20 per yard r together with every style of Drees Goods for both ladies and gentlemen. Abo ■ general masermesit of Carpeting and Oil MIAs, at the some Me of low prim. A complete smortment of press. I int. yoeng byeon and hymen akin Tees. from 123 toll cents per pound, all warranted wand end good. Also Boon and Shoes. Gaiters, Hats and Cape, Crockery end Gleams" Hardware, Neils, Helfing Mated** *e. Also, Fanning Uteraile.Wayne County Plows. &ea together with every description of earthen. dim, all offered CHEAP at wholesale ar retail, apes the sae prier.. cask or cackler priseipk. Goods will always be exchanged fee ail kinds of Country Produce us the abormsamed nob or otiroprias Fdan, at the Saw stole known we the Farmer's Exchange, in FeeSary , villa, Tioga en., N. Y. Please call and me for your." selves. Match 22, 11150"2 R. W. ADAMS. tar firkins a( BITITER Art oak d Much a, MO. INERGUIEre 1000 MOB Torts blood SALT far dairyman, fat tab M *a Farsee• Esehaerp.ia rI torn* N. T. anlo R. W. ADAM& *M. S. DOBBINS, Sb'ff. A LI. perwins indebted to the estate of ALONZO. GREENOUOLL deed. lace of Canton twp..are hereby requested to make paytnent without delay. and those having claims aiainst said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settle ment. . !RAD WILSON, 400 1 Canton, March 31. '5O. 0000 3 ND NEW GOODS. anbetribVis are now receiving a new ssi aortinentof GOODS, of every kind, which will be sold at very to pricer, and ezellseeety 'drank. All who wish to mire-halve goods cpizAp are re spectlfolly invited to call. and give the.P canto xyviens" s fair trial: H. it do It. alteacua. Towanda April dth. RUC NEW GOODS. ALARGE and splendid assprtment of NEW siißmo AND SUMMER booms just receiv ed by the subscriber. which he now offers to the public for Cash orCoontry produce as cheap as ever before offered to, the "natives,' those wishing to obtain a large qUantity fors small amount Watt do so by calling et No. S Brick Row. Towanda March 3 1350. WA r.Lis BULL. ARTICULAR NOTICE ALL persons indebted to me by note or book se count are hereby notified that unless payment is made by the first day or May next, I shall proceed to collect. This tiotice is general, and will be strict. ly carried out. It my one has any doubt shont it let them Wait and see. C. P. HARDER. Towanda April 50850. ..! IOORK. a few berets of Mesa It for sally by. .L Ap. S, 1850. IL S. 4M. MBRCUR. ADMINISTRATOR 8 NOTICE. A"persons indebted to the estate of JOSEPH 8. HAMILTON; &emitted; late of Windham t ar p., ere hereby requested trrinake payment wit houtdelay, and those having eiders rOtirtm said estate *ill please pre sent theta MI authenticated fot settlement. JOSEPH • HAMILTON. 80PHRONIA E. HAMILTON. March ft. 1150. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICP. • ALL persons indebted td the estate of GEORGE SERGEANT, detested. late or the township of Springfield, are hereby requested to make minim with out delay, and those hewing claims against infid estate willplease present them duly authenticated for settle ment. ADELAI,DE SERGEAI 4 I Springfield, Jan. 21 1250. A dministratriz EXECUTOR'S rurncE. ALL persons indebted tattle esttts of HORATIO / LADD deceased late of Albite). towwihip, are here by requested to make payment without delay. and those hawing (claims against mid estate will pleas, present them duly authenticated for settleritent MOSES A. LADD, A RUNA H LA DD. Executors. Albany...lan 22, 1820. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to th e estate of SEELY CROFUT. deceased; late Jf Leroy township are hereby requested to make payment without delay and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settle. ment. EDMUND KELLY, Jr. Leroy. Feb. 224,'50. • Adm'r with will anfil EXECUTOR'S NOTICE AII. persons indebted to the estate of 'JON AS P. SMITH. dec'd., late of Monroe to-p., are hereby requested to make payment without delay. 01111 those baying claims against said estate will please present thein duty authenticated for settle ment A. L CRA NM ER, Monroe. March 15.10 -EXECC MM'S NOTICE 8. HYATT, ZICrneZION Z)/EINIifICI3 g i p Of Tr..y, Bradford county, Pa., TROPOSES making :periodical vi•iis at Towanda daring the session of every court. He may be found at the bootie of .1. B. Cross, commencing on the Sd of September. Reference can be had from any part of the emsntlr. MI work arammord. au Bm3 1 WINTON, DENTIST, Late of Owego. ff. Y.. HAS permanently Ineatea hinteelf in Towanda. Office in the Union }Hock, over glwell's awe nest to this Bradford Hotel. Oct. 16,1849. SPEOIAL dou-a-r. NOTICE is hereby given that a special court will be held in and for the county of Bradford, at Towanda, commencing on Monday, the 20th de) of May next, at 10 o'clock, A. M., to continue for, one week, at which the Hon. We. JUN:, will pre - aide, for the trial of the following causes, to *ill -131 May '4l Thos. Welch sr. Picks al. sci. fa. 341 May '44 Shoemaker vs Steph case. 312 Sep. '45 A Minter vs N enedict. trerpasss. 105 Dee. " C Butler eta . vs., Bennett et et. eject. 122 John Ac vs A Bowman et al. eject. 199 " Tin,.3 ow. Coal Co. vs. Ingham*, repl. 226 " _W - Campbell vs G S Mathewson, appi. 153 Feb, tl Bartlett vs W& d 1 breslain, eject. 27 E Hemck es 0 Rickey et al. trespass. .34 - Dec.. '4d E R peer vs E Rockwell. et al. eject. 9:23 " H Williston jr vs A Morris, appeal. 142 Hay '47 N Pease vs 0 P Ballard, appeal? 147 " do istines Lyon. replevin. 192 " R Prowl's ad's vs D Camp et al. sci. fa. 219 " Miller Fox vs David Ca..h. ea. e. 84 Sep. 17 Bpeneer vs 0 & A EllswOrth, case. 224 ,4 A Oordinier vs W Andrews et aL ease 1113 • r Murray vs Geo Rogers. appeal. 31$ • Aft Tozer vs Wm A Lane. " 118 Dec.'47 H F Burt vs K Wortuley. ease. IPO " H Benjamin vs M Hinman, appeal. 75 Feb.lB Wynkoop et al. vs Van Buskirk, tres. 78 • do do eject. 13! . 1 Pennington At Haman vs Compton 138 do Beach. 155 " C Thomas et al. vs 0 P Ballard. debt. 72 May '4B R Prood's ad's vs 8 Brink. et al. eject. 192 " Davidson etc. vs Brooks et al. sci.ta.m 196 " J Hanson vs CI. Ward. case. 71 Sep. '4B Richardson et' al. vs .1 V Ballard, eject. 124 W Homphry vs De& Ts`Hornyhry 150 " Richardson et al. vs. 1 Dolce, 321 ■ rhos Elliott vs Israel Smith. 322 " 0 P Ballard vs C Thomar.sei. fa. 337 " Springfield tp. vs Williams et al. issue. 62 Dee...`49 &Hayden es John Zilion. debt. * C Tallman vs 'Glints et al. eject. 164 " Nancy Snyder vs John Snyder. issue.. 170 * A Midi!' vs Miens. trespass. 180 " L41E1114,0146 vs If Backus, trespass. 186 • .1 WAllistar vs W T Mitidaagb. 218 m Ell Pries vs t Mason. sci. fa. mart. 77 Feb. '49 8 Phillips vs 8 dilibouns. eovenaat 134 a S W Park vs Geo Davis, appeal. 134 • X X Millei / s Ilse vs A Pierce, trespass. 171 " 8 O Andrus vs H C Tallman. for. at. 174 D Driscoll vs .1 Driscoll. ejectment. 379 Sep. '49 Rite & Williamson vs .1 N Oitver, " 381 do - 3. Van Horn " (rj" eutoptenas made returnable at 10 o'clochi K., of Monday, the SOth of May. April 12. 10USO. ALLEN M'KEAN. Prot; ADMINISTRATOR'S SAIL. BT 'kiln of an order of the Orphan's Court of: Potter county. *rill be exposed to public sale on the premises. at the bottse of E. Cole, on .Monday, the 10th day of lube nest. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said they the following described tract of land— boonded on the. east by the eatnty line. on the north' by the north half of warrant 15911. oft' the west by warrant 1190, and on the south by warrant 1409. Containing lee hundred and flfty acres, on which is erected two log homes, and about . ten acres of lacd bas been cleared—late the estate of Winsel News. The lot is. situated m Rector township, Potter county. Tenn of sale—oar half cash la band. and thy balance is one, year with approved averrity. 4 April 11. 1910. I.lk 010 1 /01.0, Ads r, DC:$ blot friends and the a pa*, that he has now for-all at his STORE. a genettil • and chosen sesortnwet of -.BTOVEB, of all sixes and patterns. which be isprepored to sell at whole: sale of retail, or elehause for Country produce upon the most aceoMmodoting third. For stoves, sheOrne, tilt:Amend tinware, his serest. meet is complete. He relines his thanks' to hit old customers, to whom, end the pablic harenewehis levia tatioe•to give him a &It before pdrchasing elowtinei Don i f mistake the alag—but remember HAtL'l3 with eide of the Public Neste. in Mot:teeny., Block. U Those indebeo to me. sre hereby notified that I am now closing my books, and unless they corns vo• Innlotil, and male, they will hit eonspelled to do es, Without further notice. D. C. HALL. Towanda Dec. 12. 1849. Subscriber intending to seU Goods for Ready Pay &elusively after the Ist day of ' April. Would respettfully urge all those indebted to hint by note or book account. to pay op immediately 6 save cost. E. T. FOX. Towanda. March let. 1850. OLD York, State WHISKEY, for sale at " ' di 15 CI SEED.3S bushels choice, clean, large seed, lee sale by IVELLESofk BATIRIB. Athena. Jan. 30, '5O. • UCKWHEAT FLOUR, of a superior qoa;ity; 13 for 'ale at TIFF'S. NEW ARRIVAL AT THE OLD DRUG STORE, IarESTON & PORTER an now receiving, et No. 11 I, Brick Row, • large *Minn to their forma' stock. cementing of Grocerres, Liguori; Oils, Paints, Oyestnffs. Fancy Goods, &e. • which will be 'told at onusually tovi rates. They slay offers for sale the splendid and genuine Teas of the Pa IN TEA COM PAN Y. for which they are agents, and which they do not hesitate to reconitnenil, as being su‘ pet ior to any other ithported. Whey basealso the igen: cv of most of the genuine Patent Atedieines extant. Towanda, Iltaltenther 29, 1849. FIDELIA 8. SMITH. Executor( A. D. SPALDING, Executors. TOVES, STOVES 1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. ..ro. 1. Brick Row.- Q . PERItI and Tallow Candlea. by the has or round, LI at d 1 HUSTON & PORTER'S. fißtitCk'd VERMIFUGE. by the do en or vial at kJ dl IiUsTON & rottrEws. DEAD SHOT, for bedbugs. et the Drug store a . No. I. Brick Row. H. dr, P:' pHASIVE SOAP, fot remoting Ist, pent:. oils, ace warranted, at dl H. dr. P'S. Q 11;PERIOR Wines and - Liquors-=-30 Mils. that kV prior WHISK - EY jim rereive4l et H. &P. THS WAY FOR GREAT BARGAINS. No. 2 Against the Tfort.2 jr.sr RECEIVED a splendid assortment of Goods, J by the subscriber, at lio. `2, Brick Row, which can be seen at all hours, and will be sold at die lowest pri ers. Our friends will please favor us with a call, at least. We will charige you nothing for looking, and Very little if you buy. We Intend keeping constantly on,hand a large assortment of Cloths, . Alpaecast, [styles. Cassimeres. Worsted dtessea, variant %Warts, Sugars, Tweeds. Teas, 3eana, Cot Tie, . Vesting*. Selerstus, DeLainet. Spices, Merincsi ~.. Ginger, &e.. , ' Also. d lame assortment of Croeltefi. WALLIS BULL,'No. 2, Brick now Towstiis, N0v.,2 1849. SlGTjet. • A a pewees indebted td the drm of • Rvreew & Pon-rte. are hereby requested to cell sad settle it theft office No. 1, Erick Row, Withoet delay. lIUSTON & PORTER. Towanda Frb 9, i R5O, ESS PORK.- , -112 bids, corn fed mess 'pork, fot LVI sale very cheap by the Nitre! or pound. Athena, Jan. 30,'50. WELLES & HARR f 6:. NEW GOADS AT THE CENTRAL STGIORE TOW opening at the above. estahliiertent a rvery large and desirable assortment of SPRING & sum*Eß GOODS, which will lie sold at very low ra • Rosiness at this establishment conducted upon at. end honest principles. •You have tuir thanks for pastfavors and we hope for a euntmoance of the same .wire one bound to sell Goods Cheap. Towande„ July 4. 1949. N. N. BETTS. tt , LS 51° .2 Yr 05 LEArtILING. Laying nut Roads and tots, tilltialnit Estates. Mresuring Masom7„Embankments, &c.. accurately done by E. G. IIIIe.HOLS. Office at Roma Bradford county, Pa. Per , ens at a distance, needing his vertices, shall by writing him a line a few days be &Nahuatl, have their bnsitiess promptly attended to. bbls. flour, 1090 lbs.Smolged Harris dr. Shoal dem. and WO bushels of Rye-dc Corn for sale for Cash at ml. FOrd 1131RADTORD • tiALDWIN & WALKER., • HAVE taken this well known Hotel, aniigiVe notice that they will be pleased to see thitridd friend.. and most happy to form new settosintsuqes. it is their intention. and will.be their ermstant aim.ko give visitors and strancera such a reception as will he sum to give entire satisfaction. They respectfully solicik the patron. , age of the public& Towsnda,lBso.--41 • CAUTION!! MASON'S ONALLEtsIGE BLACKING rr HE4mutense and steadily inervasina demand for the celebrated MASON'S, CHALLENGE BLACKING has induced numerous unprincipled persons to' attempt an imitation of his Box 1.416e1. varying it slightly, with a view to evade the law. but at (lie same time designed to Impose upon the universal confidence of consumers, in favor of Ma son's Blacking; and as the counterfeit bears no resemblance to the nrieinal. except in the label, and has none' of tH good properties. Country Mer chants, when ordering blacking, should be careful to ask for " Mason's Original Chalkrtge Backing." which is qd by all respectab a 'Wholes* Dealers. in every Crtyin the United Suites. Philadelphia. Feb. 20,'60 /AB. B. MASON. FRESH GREEN OR BLACK TEA—Warranted pod or no eahh the money returned in all eases where Tea dues noi-auit ai .ma".l Frs'XS._ tCONANDA CHEAP CLOTHING . STORE. n EO. H. IttNTING, respectfully informs the pub- N-. 1 tin that he is just receiving from New York _an simonmegt of reedy-made Molting, to—which he in vites the attention of partition. Among hie stock may be kind ' Over Coats, Sack Coats, Business - Coats, Frock and Dress Coats, aoab, Pont:trolls,. Ns, Round drawls, .4-e. in all sfyles arid all prices. ga ie determined to sell his Clothing at unusually low Films for Caw. and believes he eat myke it the in most of theme wishing to purchase to gift hint a cell. Ma' At the old steed. hawses Bart.fett and Irmo her•re Atone, up stairs. • Cutting end making up. done le usual In the meet liteldeembht mos er. promptly and so order. , - Towitoda. October SO, 11149 Y. BAT WATER, tologeon. Flair Oita, led Perforne. erg spilods, as rio.l, S. R. U. At P.