SAII4 to of on of Vend Exponas waned twit of . oor t o f Common Peas of Bradord cOnn. tee directed, will be exposed' f to patio t he Court Souse, in the bore' of Towanda, t t a y the sth day of Decemper : at l o'clock, le following described lot, piece orparcel t ote in Albany tp. bonded on the north belonging to the estate of Miner RICH on the east by the Wilcox turnpike, on li b by lands of Wells and I d on the west by wild lands, cm:kilning l e hundrd and foty acres more or less, • acres e improvedr and one new framed Joe other lot, piece or parcel of land, the wwnship aforesaid, and bounded on Setly side by lands Of Samuel Vandyke, on ~r t y side by the Berwick turnpike, and the Ari a of the Towanda creek, on the south.' by latv+s of James Wilcox, and on the t id e by wild lands,eontaining one hundred te , a m; more or less, about two acres And taken in execution at the sail of Ira Co's uoe Ito. Benjamin Wilcox; and o,Thinny Jr. new to the use of John C TS. Benjamin Wilcox. 3—The following described lot, piece or par latiJ situate in Derrick twp. bounded on the ;bp lands of James M'Kenna and Wm Taylor. east by lauds of Wm Taylor and las. Clark, 1-outh by lands of Daniel Durand and John and on the west by Zebedee Angle and Jas. ia, containing, one hundred and fifty-four lre or less, about ono hundred acres improirt log house, one board house, one framed barn l ed attached thereto", one small corn house ill spring house,and an orchard of fruit trees and taken in execution at the suit of H W Wjri Angle. Francis Angle and John An so Hall do Russell vs• Francis Angle and d). -The following lot. piece or parcel of land Orwell tp. bounded and described as fol. /inning at a post and stoned, the north ler of said lot, thence east along the line s Humphrey's lot one hundred and three to a post and stones, thence north along the D Newell and others one hundred and fifty ' , es to a post and stones, thence north eigh t-es, west thirty-three perches along the leading from Heber Wilson's to the New s post and stones, thence north forty-two west one hundred and fifteen and 4-'0 per. a mit and stones, thence north seventy to the place of beninning, containing eigh acres more or less; about seven acres im. _o n e other lot, piece or parcel of land n ia,l township, bounded and described as o On the north by lands of Roger Spicer, on ti; , n ,l nth by lands - of James D Newell, and west be lands of Mrs. Marietta. Faller, con tbateen acres, be the same more or less, • rtgh:acres improved, one saw mill thereon d arid a framed house standing La the west nil a fie fruit trees thereon. 4- - be other lot, piece or parcel of land Ai m men tp. hounded and described as fol. :he north by land of Samuel Lyon, on the land of Benjamin Lyon, on the south by .11.5ez Chaplain, on the west by land of Bum- Bff w,th, containing sixty—five acres be the'. , ? re it lose. about sixty acres improved, one 13 , 1'. three framed barns, one shed and Ind orchards thereon. - other lot, piece nr 'parcel of land a .8:1 tp. of Orwell, bounded end described -on the north by lands of Roger Spicer, eat by land of Riley H Fuller, on the south ...a" James Newell. on the west by land of rey,containing two acres be the same all improved, and a framed house en the east line, a few fruit trees thereon. taken in execution at the suit of Chaim vs. Riley H. Fuller and Mtor B. Dar, :+n -The following lot, piece or parcel of land the twp. of Burlington, bounded and de e. Tolima's: north by the Carroll lands, on by lands of Addison M'Kean, on the south by lands of Jeremiah Loveland, contain and a half acres,4ll improved, with one anise, one frame barn, one saw mill, and a trees thereon. and taken In execution at the suit of Addi con. now to the use of L. D. Tay:or vs. Wm and Benjamin Nichols. 1-The following piece or parcel of land Lachfield twp. bounded and described as In the North by lands of Geo. Northrup, .it by . land of Richard Sinsebaugh, on the land of Geo. M'Airee, and on the east by Jesse Brown, containing filly-five acres, be more or less. about thirty-five acres im mall frame house, and an apple orchard andiaken in execution at the suit of Welles vs. H. Sinsebaugh and R. C. Sinaebaugh. The following described piece or parcel late in the twp. of Towanda (now south bounded on the north by lands of EJw. an•l C Morse's lot, on the east by lands of Michael Dreslain.cin the south by lands fox and Hiram and lands late the at I),enjamin Wilcox, dec'd, on the west by Dennis M'Gill, containing abount one bun. treaty-five acres more or less, about twen , improved, one framed dwelling house. framed barn and a small orchard of thereon. tad taken in execution at the suit of Geo. to the use of Edward Overton vs. James Edward Welch, doing business in the Nestor and Welch :he following described lot or piece of 'h• township of Burlington, bounded north, of Samuel Williams, east by the highway,. ands in posses.inn of Mrs. Nichols, and Inds of Ad. M'Kean. Containing about 'cirothe of an acre, be the the same more or aprnred, one framed house, And framed few fruit trees thereon. . 1 One other lot, situated in the township aid and bounded and described as follows, to -at by the public highway. east by lands be. to the heirs of J, S. M'Kean, late deed., rest by lands of H. K. Stevens. Con' 'Lout one fourth of an acre more or less, ?d house and one framed shop thereon. and taken in execution at the suit of Zac.h. lipid as. Asahel Smith. , he following described piece or parcel Ate in Sheshequin tarp. bounded on the Elisha Newell and Joseph Post. on the land of Samuel Owen, on the south by land :tattl'o s t and Wm Post, and on Zile west by a Post and Wm Post, containing about acre; about sixteen acres improved, 'Souse, one old board shed and a few fruit aeon. and taken in execution at the suit otDan & Son cs. Dennis Post 1---The following described lot , piece or ism situate in - Herrick tp. bounded on the !ands of James Lee and Chester Bock, on by lands of Hamilton Morrow, on the south of Alexander Dougherty and Wrn. T. Mid and on the west be hinds belonging to the * Wm Neshii, dec'd, coot aping one hundred ire or less, about seventy acres improved. led house. one framed barn and a small or fruit trees thereon. and taken in eieention at the salt of H. W. James Wood. ihe following piece or parcel of land situ atifield tp. bounded on the north by the pub. al. east by lands of Nana, Clark and Gird 'ngatne, south by lands of R. Miller, and Mods of Daniel Andrus, containing about thir or lowly about fifteen acres improved. one uer one framed barn and an orchard of huh Joe other lot, piece or parcel of land situ wnship aforesaid; bounded on the north tired Riggs.east by lands of James Philips, Ile of E. B. Riggs, and west by lands of Shod, Shoe Findings and Leather. GT. cenes. Crockery. Shelf Hardware Theire Stock has been selected with care..mid will be sold cheap. Firther comment is unnecessary --Rive us a call. and we will show you our goods and prices. and convince you that the shove 518.20 fiction. Our motto is. " Small Profits & Quick Returns. MONTANPER 'CO. The defends:Ws interest in the following Towanda, March 18, leb3. and Calvin Cramer, aantamingabOu . saes more br kiss, about seventy sues one new framed house. one old framed [railed barns and two orchard* of fruit trees lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington town- ship, bounded on the north by laladi of Alvin Bailey 'end eitheis, on the east , by lands of -J. G. Blikestee, 'Brasilia and Harvey Dickinson, south by lands of Ed ward-Blakeslee ; and west _ by , lands of ()ninon Shack elton sed.9.eo ldhaler, centainingaboot 'data Omdred and fifty acres more oriels. about one beltjteleHe• proved, one steam saw mill, two small framed hollow uld.a small horse shed thereon. Seized and, taken is execution at.the suit of Welles & Harris ea. John W. Miller and C.. C. Miller. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or pan eel °fiend situate in Rome v. boundedon the north east side by the Bullard creekomthe sonth-east and narthwest sides by lands 'of Wm. Elliott. and on "the south-west by lauds of Casey C. Worthing. or the highway, containing one half acre. be thesame more or less, all improved, one two story framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Da. vid Barber vs. Jacob Worthing. ALSO—The undivided one half of the following described lot, piece or parcel of land stunts in Pike tp, bounded on the north by lands of Charles R. Brown, on the eaifby landsof G. N. De Wolf, on the sonkft by lands of Julia Rogers and on the west by the highway leading from Le Raysville to Wye. losing, containing about three-fourths of an acre. more or less, all improved, and a leather tannery thereon erected occupied by G. M'Gee.. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Dan. iel Bailey & Son vs. Nicholas Cogsdill. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin tp. bounded cin the-north by lands of Samuel Anable and John M'Dowell, on the east and west by lands of Horace Willey. and on the south by Towanda creek, containing about one hundred acres be.the same, more or less, about twenty-five acres improved, one framed house, one blacksmith shop and a smell orchard of fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Le Grand Dancraft to use of John C:Adanis y s. E. Gore. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land situate in Ulster tp. bounded on the north by land of Edward Mills, on the east by the high way leading from Towanda to Athens, on the south by lends of John Bowman, sad on the west by land of Edward Mills, containing one half acre, be the same more or less, all improved. one framed house occupied as a dwelling and grocery (4 cellar also being dug). ALSO—One other lot,piece or parcel of land sit. nate in said township, bounded on the north• by Charles Holcomb end D. R. Braigg, on the east by lands of Horace Heath, on the south by the high w may leading. from Ulster village to Smithfield centre, and on :he west by lands of C. F. Sweet, contain lag about one half acre, be the same more or less, all improved, one framed dwelling house, and one stable and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ro binson & Shipman vs. John M. Pike. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Levari Fe ciaus. the following piece or parcel of lagd situated in the twp. of Troy, bounded astollows : Beginning at a post the south west corner of lot No. 87. on warrant lot No. 1479, thence north 82 and 75.100 perches to a post, thence east 107 and 340 perches to • post. thence south 82 and 76.100 perches to the south west corner of lot No.BB, thence west 107 and 3.10 perches to the beginning.. Containing 64 acres and 133 and 3.10 perches strict measure. Seized and taken in execution et the suit of "Ste phen Pierce vs. H. Gamage and L. Upham adm'rs. of B. Pratt. dec'd. ASLO—AII that certain lot, or piece of land, sit uated in Wells twp.. now South Creek- township. bounded and described as follows : Beginning at a hemlock tree the N. E. corner of the said hereby mentioned or granted lot, running thence south 236 perches to a hemlock tree, thenee west 355 perches to a hemlock tree, thence nt•rth 236 perches to a beech tree, thence east along the south line of a bo dy of land belonging to Bank of Penn'a.. 355 perchs es to the place of beginning. Containing 523 acres and 100 perches more or less, being part of a tract enrveyed to Francis Johnston and Jonathan Mifflin, in a warrant No. 5690 (the north part of said tract) dated 3d Nov• 1794, and pattented to tie said John. ston & Mifflin on the 22d day ofJune, 1795—ten acres cleared. ALSO—AII that certain part or piece of land call ed " Bellrnont," situated in aforesaid twp. beginning at a post, thence by land formerly of Francis John , ston and Jonathan Mifflin, south 508 perches to • post, west 363 perches to a post. north 520 perches and 6-10 to a post, and thence by die state line of New York, south 88 deg. eastl:363 perches to the beginning. Containing 1100 acres and allowance of 6 pet cent. (or roads,&c. ; surveyed in pursuance of a warrant No. 5686, dated the 4th day of Nov.. 1794, about IS awes improved, one log house and old framed barn, and an old saw mill thereon er. ected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sam uel Rexford, assignee of H. P. Yeomans vs. Horace C. Tallman and Rebecca Tallman his wife. and Da vid L. Sanderson and Philip J. Pierce, tere tenants. ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land.being and lying in the township of Frank lin, surveyed in the warrantee name of Hugh Ladley. adjoining lands surveyed in the warrantee names of James Ladley and Andrew Ladley, Nathan Hagen, and Peter Hagee, containing four hundred and six• ty acres strict measure, surveyed the fifth day of April 1794. ALSO—The undivided third part of another tract lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the same .ownship, iliirveyed in the warrantee name of Peter Ladley, adjoining lands surveyed in the war rantee names of Andrew Ladley, Joseph Ladley, Samuel Siddons and Nathan Vardy,containing four hundred and sixty acres, strict measure, surveyed the fifth day of April, 1794, warranted the 24th day of February 1794, being the same premises which James P. Bull and Ann his wife by indenture da ted the 23d day of September A. D. 1839. for the consideration therein mentioned, the whole whereof is hereby secured, granted and conveyed unto the said Nathan Smith in fee as by reference to said indenture intended to be forthwith recorded, will fully appear. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ann E. Bull executrix of James P. Bull, dec'd, v 7. Na, than Smith. C. THOMAS, Sheriff Sheriff's Office Towanda, Nov. 1, 1853. Cr Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs. will b, required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failnre to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will againbe offered for sale. FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER GOO WS S • MONTAN & CO. CORNER of the Public square and Main Street, Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that they are now opening and receiving Ovet from the City of New York, their NEW STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which, with their former stock on hand, comprises . one of the largest and best selected assortments to be found west of New York. Having been purchased at GREAT BARGAINS! They are enabled to offer them cheaper than ever.— They invite particular attention to their assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods Consisting of Jaconet and Swiss Mus - lins, Printed Lawnv.Ginghams, Bed Muslins, Merrimac, Cocheco, Fr:11 River and other styles of American Prints, in endless variety, a large assortment and for sale cheap. They have also a large variety of YANKEE NO TI' tNS, embracing almost every thing from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Satch- el. They invite particular attention to their assortment of Carpeting of all prices and , styles. Also, Spring and Summer . Hats, Boots and DI:PORTE-WS OFFICE Bi,DRUO. STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, Treating the Publieragtiare! THE svbscriber, thankful for the liberal Patronage received the put year, intends to keep.constantly on band a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which a. WILL dispose of on such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. Tim purchase, are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the Gaaa nor customers • will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded. 07' Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging silly for the Medicines. The stock consists of a complete and select assortment o DRUCS, MEDICINES, AND CROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter & Scotch Ale. .ILL 7 MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES ! FRESH- SHAME & BURMNG FLUID-NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS 1 American Pocket Cutlery, (Warranted Good.) Superior TOBACCO & SMUT 1----Choice brands of Pure Savanna, Principe and Tara CIGARS ! PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. FAMILY GROCERIES : Black and Green Teas ; Rio and - Java Coffee ; Molasses; Sqrups, Sugars, Spices, &c. Sc Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c. REMEMBER THE ETORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE —AND ITS MOTTO— 4 9 ' The best Quality of Goods—Full Auortment—Modarate Profits—Ready Attention to Cvstomers—no Adniteration of Goods.---Candid Advice as to Patent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business." , Towanda, November 12, 1852. U. C. PORTER, M. D. CHEAP WINTER GOODS. 3. itaiLITET . PICIMEMIT. Ts just receiving a general assortment of New I. Goons at the corner of Bridge and Main streets which were purchased principal:y fur Cash—at a very low figure, and hr flatters himsef that he can sell goods as cheap as the cheap-st. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, which consists in part of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hardware, Boots and Shoes. Crockery. Glass If Stone Ware, Paints, Oils, Dyes, 4c., 4c. He would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity. that through that untiring perseverance. he has abandoned the sale of intoxi cating liquors. J. HARVEY PHINNEY. Oct. 24, 18.53. TONS more of those cheap Sugsrs just rec'd t 7 and for sale by PIENNEY. TEAS—A few cheats good and cheap for sale by PHINNEY. BOATS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest..aa Bortment in Towanda, by PHINNEY. DRESB Goods, of the latest styles and patterns. consisting in parr of Mooslin De'sines, all wool delaines black ei• fancy silks, French, Domestic and Scotch Giaghstnis 4- prints, of every style by Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEY. TJ'ATS, Cape., & Bonnets, a large assortment and 11 cheap, by PHINNEY. CLOTHS, cassimeres, vestings, satinets, jeans. and Tweeds of all description, just received by Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEY. 1 LANNELS—French, Domestic and Salisbury, for sale by PHINNEY. .WANTED—aiI kinds of grain & lumber for V, which some cash will be paid by Oct. 24.1859. PIMINEY. NOTICE. THE Winter term of Mrs. M'Msnos's School for Young Ladies, will commence on Monday the 28th of November, 1853. Terms, as usual. Common' English studies, $3,00 Higher 4,00 French or ll Latin with the above, 5,00 No tetra charges made for anything. The School is kept in the vestry of the Methodist Episcopal Church in Towanda. October 29, 1853. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership ex isting between the subscribers was dissolved by mutual consent on the 18th inst. The business will be settled by H. S. Pniaway, who hereby gives warning to all indebted that they must give home. diate attention if they wish to save costs. H.S. PHINNEY, Monroe, October O. 1853. 0. P. LYON. - MAILS listscl-saws.House Trimmings,Glass‘Put .ll ty, Sash &c., just received by PHINNEY. Cistern and Well Pumps I EAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Ram! ! of any kind, size, der.. cheap for ready pay, for sale by Jan. 8, 1853. R. TH. WELLES. • SAMS MILACTELILLANE ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. (lime tn the north end of the Ward lbauee, (lately occupied by Lapor4, Mama& Co.l Towanda, March. 5, 1833. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of P. D El. Havens, decd. late of Standing Sione,are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre— sent them duly authenticated for settlement 8. W. BILES,' Administrators. DEBORAHHAVENS. Ang. 27, 1853. • Carpeting & Oil Cloths. Aquantity of each just received J. and POWELL. for sale by Sept 10. 300 -NEW BARRELS. fit for Pork or Cider, for sale at 75c each, by S. FELON 4. CO. Towanda, Aug. 10, 1853. A largo stuck of Fall Bonnets and Trimmings.— Atioo Hats 4. Caps of every description for mile' and boys' wear, for .s.la by J. POWELL TOWIRDA AND BOILINGTOi min ROI% AN Election will be held on the first Monday of November next, at the office of Laporte, Mason & Co.. in Towanda. between the hours of W A. M.. and 2 P. M.. for a President, five , .Managers and at Treasurer. fur, the ensuing poss.'. ' B. RUSSELL, Ste. Toitanda. Oct. 14, 1111411; . SALTroa 5ALE...400 Barrels of dab repel* dila day and for ask by June 15, BAILEY & sEvrss. • SPLINDID •SbODTYIST OF WEIEI XXV TIMM NIIAITAZO, iv ILI. be at 11:14.EY & NEVIN't3 Grocery and Vl' Provision and Fancy Store, opposite the Ceort Rouse, Towanda, after the 15th of October, till Jan. nary 1, 1854. STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROMthe premises of A. IL Smith, in Ulster tp, on Thursday night Sept. 22d, a large bright red Cow, 6 years old, with straight handsome horns and marked with a swallow-tail in the right ear. Who— ever will give information where said cow can be found shall be reasonably retarded. Ulster, Oct. I, 1859. ALLEN zoOPER. 19 -6 EMPT Y Barrels , suitable for Cider. Pork and Beef packing. &c. in good order. for sale cheap at REED'S DRUG STORE. Sept. 4. 1853. , NEW FALL GGODS ! 8. MERCUR has just received another large H. assortment of Goods of every description. to which additions will be made every weeltdind which will be sold as .usual very cheap. Towanda, Sept 20, 1853. SALT—A quantity of Satt jw.t received by H. S. NIERCUR NOTICE. TAR. J. E. INGHA M. of Monroe, has located in ll Wysoa, at the Presbyterian Parsonage. September 22, 1853. WNW 000,11;01 Just received by Joseph Powell. Pile attention of the public is respectfully invited to a large and complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries, flarnware. Crockery. Roots and Shoes, Haig and Caps Carpeting, Paper Hang ings, Leather. Drugs. Paints, Ods Irc. All of which will be sold at the lowest market price for CASH or country produce. *SEPH POWELL. Towanda, Sept. 10. 1853. The War Question Being Settled in ONTANYES A& CO. have come to the conclu sion to enlarge their business, in clew of the unparalleled prosperity that must result horn • Mate peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for former favors, invite the attention of the cnizens of this and adjoining counties to the examination of their consisting of all the varieties of Fancy and Dreas Goods, as also heavy staples, Hardware. Crockery. Groceries. Harness and Car riage Trimmings, Iron, Leather. 4.e. dre , all of which will be offered et wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. Sept. 1, 1853. MORE NEW GOODS. j 8 Now opening a Ns* STOCK or Goons, consist ing of full and complete assortment of all kind.. MERCHANDIZE, which will be sold as cheap as the same qualify of Goods can be bought anywhete this side of New- York. Towanda, AugtM 20,1853. - Paper Hanginge, very fine variety of satin and common paper 11 Hangings, curtain papers and transparent win— dow shades, just reed by J. POWELL. Towanda. Sept. 10, 1853 DR. E. H. MASON, PUTBICIAN di SURGEON, Residence. on Pine Street opposite the 01 , 1 Presbyterian Church. Offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can always be funnd at his office, in Dr. Ponvaa's Drag Store, when not pro fessionally engaged. Those Indebted to Us BY note ur book account will please take NOTICE that we are in want of money, and must haft it. All who neglect to attend to this timely warning, may expect a visit from the liitte Constable. Nejo• king this time. . HALL & RUSSELL. Towanda. March 24. 1252. A LL persons indebted_ to the estate of Artoith Wattles. deceased, laisot Rome tostoship;are hereby relented to make immediate:payment. tad those having claims agatostssid palate. will Pleas* present them dolt' iotheaticatid Tat Settlement. ARUNAH V.V)111.1", — 1). C. WATTLIPS. /tome, Oet. 22, ISO, Executors. Pall and Winter Goods BURTON KINGSI3ERY EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. • ADMINESZWI/101 MICE , A 4 1 ,I f ierarnia kaowletlh&PßllWl=:4 l : 4 21: ermateuflohh 'X Witfon:L '.' ot Norm* iowlirbip A ateliiiiir oesoe . d: task, lattleabiut tifyaiett4ao thole ha g hot said rotate Wilt &too reaa,ro theta daly, au !s -cared for settleimairt. . ,_r .. -v. ; ,.. -_-; J. L COCICtrV9I.4 ': , J. 8. sbars, , -)'-':: ' -_Mratoisu*.t. =MN • ADMINISTRATOR'S N T ETTERS otadmittistraton having iiettitnat • 14 the undersigned by.. the.Nesisies ffOrd oflsi • ty. oat Mh, ',eg, Ppoe.jate, Ashton , wP.. deceased ; Indebteti: tate , VS bent" notified to make•itillegate pay** to the wider:4o4olla those basing alias. *genii said estate will presenethem dolyhotheoticatfd. to, settlement TROIA* PFNE. Sifiwits Sept: 11,.155=.' ME , AtIMINISTRATOWS NO ICE. Al.T.'persons indebted to the oloote of 1 - 1 blurs!), deceased. late of PUCE twp., ire hereby tutioested-tostake-immediaie .'ffamittil and those haying. elaim4 against. -.slid estate, still please present them duly authenriested Inr settled meat.: Josepii NIA.RSH, Sept, 22. 1853. ^ • , Asint!rs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A I.T. persons - indebted to the estste 'Of James .11. Lennox, deed late of Ulster twp. are hereby requested to make paytnent withoOt AeUy : and all those having demsnds against said estate will pre. cent them dnly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL LENNOX, A4mitiistratne.. Jane 26, 1853. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALLperson. indebted to the estate of Alexander Madill. deed late of Wysoi township. are hereby requested to make payment! without delay and all persons having claims against said' estate will please present !hem duly authenticated for set. tlement. HENRY I. MADILL. Executor. Rept. 29. lan. ADM INISTR A TOR'S NOTICE. F • Am.persons `indebted to the estate of N.D. Warlord, deceased, late of Monrve tsrp.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested In present them duly authenticated fir settlement. ZERIAH ROCKWELL. 2" C. A. WARFORD, S Monroe, Sept. 29. 1853. In the Orphans' Court of Dradford CO: In the matter of the partition of the Real Estate of Samuel &night. late Ridgeberryi deed.' TO Sarah Beniglat,Celvin Benight. Mary Benicia. Samuel Health?, Phebe Benight. Benjamin W. Benight anti Susan Benight, heirs' of Thaddeus Be, night deee*.ed, residing at St. JosephMinsouri. Notice is hereby given. that the Court grant rule upon the heirs and legal representations of Samuel Benught late of Ridgeberry, deceased. requiring them to come into Curia on the 2nd Monday of De. cember nett, and elect to tale, or refuse the real estate of the said Samuel Benight deed. at tit" sal' nation made and returned by the inquest. Towanda: Oct. 12. 1853. auditor's Notice. In the antra of the atate of Herrick Miller. decd. THE undersizneci having been , appointed an An dime by the Orphan'a Coon 41 Bradford roan ty to settle and adjust the account of R. Wilcos.Es ecotor of the last will and testament of said dece- dent upon exceptioi.s filed, will attend to the duties of said.sppoint.aent at his office in 'Towanda barn% on the 21st day of November. A.D. 1853, at one o'clock P. Ms of which 'all per , niis interested will take notice. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. 0•t. M. 1a53. Auditor's Notice. Eavid Barber In the Com. Plea% of Bradford vv. County, No. 100. May T. lan. Levi Walker. THE undersigned, auditor , appointed by the Court to distribute money tamed on mention lamed in the above case. will attend to the dories of his appointment at his office in Towanda horn', on the 24th. day of November, A. D. 11it53, at I &Mock. P. M., where all permns interested are reqoired to pre. sent their claims or else be debaried from any pot , lion of said fund. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor; Oct. 22, Ift63. 8.81 T. Lawrence Bradford Com. Pleas, No. vs. RIO, Feb. T. 1853. If. M. Hale. THE auditor appointed by the Court to distribute money raised by Sheriff's sale of the property of the defendant in the above suit. will attend to said business at the office of R. Booth. in Towanda boro', (i the 2bl day of November. 1853, at 10 o'- clock A. M. where all persons interacted are requir— ed to present their demands or else be debarred from said fund. P. B. MORROW, AutFtor. Oct. 22. WM Anna Dickinson. Marta Meredith, John Read, John M. Read and MarearerAl. Read vrho survived Priscilla M. Read vs. Amos J. Vergoson 'and terre tenpin's.. No. 327. Dec T. 1852. THE auditor appointed by the Coon to distribute money rsiseti by sheriff's sale of the prnpeny of the defendants, in the above. trust. will attend to said business at the MTic e of Wm Watkins in Tow- . anda baru'. Friday the 25th of November 1859, at o'clock P. M. where all person# interested are re quired to pmeent their claim. 1.8. el-e he debarred from said fund. (ICY H. WATKINS, Audi or. th-t. 17. 1953. R. N. Terrctt di Co. DrAdford Corn Pleas No. v.. 332, Dec. 'l'. 1851. lames Brink. THE aud.tor appointed by the Poort to distribute money rai , ed by Sherifr+ sale of the property of the defendant in the above snit, trill attend tosaid busines. at the office of R. Booth in Towanda bow% on the 23d day of November 1853, at 2 o'clock P.M. 111. where all nervous interested are required to present their demand• else be debarred from said fund. Oct. 2', IfU53 P. I). MORROW. Auditor. AITTORJI'EI ^ .fT LAU, Office with the Register and Recorder, D'A, OVERTON, 'l"c olt N E AT LA %V. OFFICE in the second story of the Union 111nelt, north side of the Public square, over the office of J. C. Adams. Ei-q • Sppt. r: ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. , rIHE ondersigned will, by virtue of an order of I the Qrpbsts"e Court of Bradford county, offer for sale on the premises, on Thursday the 1.1 day of December nest, ace main lot of land in Ridghery twp, c,ntaining about ht acres of which about 10 sere. are improved. adjoining land of Abner Graves on the north, Parvin Covelt On pbe.eest. Gen Petet• son on the south, and Phainberlain & l..tortbrictste on west. with a small frame house thereon erected, late the propertyof Joseph Brighanl dec'd. Wm. J. FULLER. Alltu'rs. Jos. Brigham. Ridgbery, Nov. I. tflh.l. NEW 'AND CIIEAP GOODS. OD. BARTLET r. is now receiving a loge . and carefully selected stook of • =Mr GOODS. • hotted for cash Sines the late "dedrme its irides, - which he will offer forteifff 'pity at iiriitep !NW cacaos fail to give matisfeetion.....ainangamemitigt be invites particalarAtjention tit pis aaioremttot of DreasGoode~' - . Towanda; Apra - 111:11U • • •-• nytOCIIIEBBAWLE4-actin g t sad iortment Jobe reed by 'ff. Di the, COW% IL L. SCOTT. Clerk A.nditor's Notice. Auditor's Notice. Anditer's Notice. U. Z. MADILL TI.IVANTA. TOWANDA, PA. M. 77 r 7TVMII l i==l2 V ~likaido SAL pone -• ilOttiiWitire lilth *Michel • of en casedosigitiadford• sugindl ana. .....,- - "I Sul ; / na. d the ,- . Shim Datums mletia - lin ' ktddri: lit sal tot said tautly et Mtn. . = lb* blineit do* &whoa ail I : th e * reerill. a t adding a Mt io" toe &Mod. lot day Odtaber -, L i , 0. 0 . Quotes , Iles- Court of Oyer . otitk , ....1.,20"• p le a ~4 °owes C Shona of the P 411"; 4 " 4""Pimn -- • fAltddrold "" i l: 11 4 14 :1:71 1 14 2 = 11 4C 1 0:0. 61 W" , three we Notice is t VI. "-isi Cor oners hetetasi 60,141 ditmt. l o:' • 0 sad Jusfiessof tit* Piiiairad coostablio4tx ts of Bradford. that *it i.liPtht° imdthili ?tr an is ler : per peronno.st 10' c lototiltio the foteilfa.,_ is d ay. . with their reesidti :ll 4l l dodt,i=itt r i F ogriaop. Went" ' kr al) ,L.A. du T i t t r is tb o s e . who am 4114 by re ',nisi(' to bt -. --- , - i l tsomii . , in ~pronnift *bat the afinit lace air' 44 ".7 ' - , , 5 , • 4i.olki. 122,0111111er.0021- prisoners itittik *lt as „ .l 7- mil'" —itiltel4lll 4ellit' iy. or WhO 'hil: tht ""' -7oto 1 41 11 a ' ltlo4 are to he theffti, 1 1 10 „...„,:,,,10 in shall be ji.ot. • i !tio!.101.; .0 tsl joill e ir s :7:l;- 4 their ettethilt, Qt ,had Dated OR tanlßWlsitht. , ~ a L1.:,,ix..814844:1- nf nut iota one th Allnt! rips iiun.r... _ _ tn . thew, wit iitihstiiitattit Fr 4 9l - y i:i igid , the W3Ventrill x litst 4f mount. -- ZZ...,:" ';C 11,11 11) . _ ~j : ~.._. misitaTßATowswancg... A"pe•srins indebted to the este*. otObadiahl BlakeNley, ititeltssed. - hte of , aorlingtaa top. are hereby requested to make ittltiordlitte 'parinserm' and Otos, having claims salad said estate. 901 please present them dal} authenticated : far septa.,' went. J. V. HAMM. JOHN BLOOM. Administrattor. Ave: 30.4853. T . . IST O f JURORS , drawn for Pe!...Xciiber !am Li and sessions.lo63: TIMM Irtrlr. • Asylum—George S Gamble.- - ' • *: . " Can:on—Samuel Randall. Wm Roberts: Durell—R C Gilbert, J Hornet; J Whipple. D,{.. Statues. Franklin—Horsee Willie Herrick-14,8 Porter, .1 Erskine, M'Slocom Leroy—Hiram Ho!mirth ' , • Orwell—E R Brown Ridr,bery.P A Evans, 14 D Hamtno.ot . Smithfield - Reuben Butler , Henry Pete; Michael.. st. milk, Cyrus Hoek 90ringfirlif—D H &mita. J Harkness, lasK.enedy. Ethe-bequin.—ben W. Vincent Standing Stone..lobn,'Kine Towanda b0r0 . .-11T Detirdsley, David Cash, Wise, Keeler • Routh do-1111 Mace Troy borii—Elitimi Newbury. L Runyon Warren-8 A Carey. Windharn—D Gleason Wyatur.inz-L..win 8 Middaugh Davy', . , . SZlOtaTillit NOTION. warteE is hereby given that thr retie hien 61ed i IN and settled in the office of the Regiitti (Deft' Probate iif Wits, and granting lettere of Adminis tration in and for the county of Bradford. accoom of administration upon the , following estates wit: Final account of Charles U. Paine and 13eth W. Paine. administrators of the musical Clement Paine, dee'd. late of Troy tp. Fund account ef Sophia Pickard. eueutri s of A. G. P.ekard, who wu the admini trator of the estate of Luther Bartlett, deed. late of Canton. Final account of Catbarine Cocilbaugh, William Coolbaugh 2d and J. R. Irvine. administrators of the estate of Absalom Coolbaugh dee/. late of Mon roe tp. Final account of Stanley Sherwood, 'secular of the lan Will and testament of Salmon fthtrwood. , dec'd. late of l'ohmbio. Partial account 8. B.l..bury, administrator of the estate estate of Martin N ildeta, deed. lan of Monroe. Final . account of Ephraim Brink, administrator of the estate of Jonathan Brink, deed, late of Pike. Final account of Aaron Chubburk, administrator of the estate of Daniel Doan. deed, Isteof Windham. Final account of Z. F. Walker, executor of the last Will and testament of Nathaniel Flower dee'd, late of Athens., • Final accoant of Wm R. Shoemaker, adininistra• tot of the estate of Nicholas Phoemaker. deed. And the Rime will, be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on Momday the stb day of December text, for confirmation and allowance. H. L. SCOTT, Regisrtr. Register's Office. Towanda, Oet 30, 1833. 5 CAME. to the enclosure of the subscriber in She shequin tarp., on the 31st OIL. s large Red Cow. about 6 or 7 years old, middling sited horns. and not particularly marked. The owner is requested to prove property. pay charges and take her array. HENRY VANCISE. Rbeshequin, Sept. 5, 1853. Orphans' Ccmrt. Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford. will be exposed to public sale, on she premi'ea in Rome township, on Vaturday, the. 34 day of December. 1853, at 2 o'clock, P M. the fol lowing properly, late the estate of David M. Waules deceased : A piece or parcel of land t.ituate in the township of Rome, bounded as follows—Beeonning at a corn er on the west side of the main road leading fronsthe village of Rome to Owego. N. Y. 320 feet from the north east corner of the farm now occupied by•B I. Barns formerly owned by Matthew Cannon.dee'd. thence north along waiJ main road, 42° east 156 feet to a corner, thence north 48° west 150 feet to a Caro' ner. thence south 42° west 156 feet to a corner, and thence south 410 east 150 feet to the place of begin ning. Containing'. 8395100 perches. more OT less, all improved, with one small frame house. one small frame barn, and some young fruit thereon. Terms made known on the day of •ale. • J. M WATTLES. Administrator of estate of D. M. Wattles. deceased. Rome. November 10,1852. NEW ARRANGEMENT! HARVY PHINNEY, Jr ,haying purchased for J • Cash of G. M. Bowman. his entire s•oek or Merchandize at a price far below the actual cost in New York. (and lb per cent. lower than any Mer— chant in Towsnds has or can buy) is prepared to sell for ease, more Goods for one dollar, than any man will sell for nine shilling:! This stock is large, tmbraring all articles usually found in a Store, •iz—Dry• Gortd4. Groceries, Hardware, Brims and Shoes. Leather. Nails; Sash. Glass. Hats, caps and Bonnets. All of which will he sold all itiove;" and no mistake. At the Brick Store, corner a Main and Bridge streets. Towanda. Jul! , 18. len't. - STAG': N LEAVE Towanda for Mireur's milla.Uarlington.East Sarttlilield ..,.,...,ra t ,p,,,Ridzebery. and 'Wellsburg de. pot on the N. V. 4 E.R. ft.. every Monier. W,nn• lITSBAT and raIDAY at lit'o'clock A. M., and arrive at the depot in time to take the train of ears either east or went. same Jay: Retnraing Tetanar.tlllll}DAT and Bevranar. after the arrival of the Eastern train. And 11130 lb, iffe , torn ears from Jefferson, Elmira. &c., arid ar rive at Towanda same day. Ties :—Towanda to Mercer's mill,. ~X7+ ' " to Barlingten. NI " to East Smithfield. 42. " ' " ' " to Ridreberj . ' LOtr ' • .' . w ' to Witbbe4 &pm. 1.25 txpitssliadragesin'or Irporrthe Rtil 'flasilessit • telly diihrirdit mildente olutriti. • :.::: • .D. Ig. OULU , • , PlNgirlis. Towanda,. Oct 8,1852 Mirtied Stop* Domestic Goode—en aorta, lanesiteck ottechecosod MstrimsciPtods: Obtsioo l 4 eboahtlikallifbe4 imbieseleolskiss impoicitiop mei pes,detniiiiilko. • Also Ahab cloths ittaiiimoli floc, CilidEleffiri Of tiisetv.: fists* owl KeViimiti ?muss reed tly , POWELL. ZEI3 ESTP.A.Y.