New (24bverttsticnts. cia iIIaSIUMS Id= • Ig he.tu of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out Of 14 . 6 o f Com mak - Pleas of Bradford tounty,anA di re cted, will be exposed to' public sale at rft cart flouse.in the boro' of Towanda, on Mon. Ist day of May. at 1 o'clock P. M. the fol desaibed lot, piece or parcel of land situ. A Wilmot tp. and bounded on the north b land iielph Stevens, ihe eut by lands of fchabod Cor ce sout h by lands of Thurston Burdock, on the by lands of Harvey Hungerford, containing 68 and 11 : 40 perches be the same more or less, . 40 acres Unproved, one frame barn, and an 4Lso— rchard One ot andher othlot,er fruit piece trees thereon. 4 or parcel of land .mate in the township aforesaid, bounded and de. 'AM as follows: On the north by lands of L e t:mins .7lngerfoni, east by lands of Matthew Covey, on • soatb by lands of Joel T. Burdick, on the west 'llia& of Ichabod Corson, containing 17 acres, be re or about 4 acres improved. s sole '`) o—One other lot , piece or parcel of land sit. multi said township of Wilmot , bounded and de 'bed is follows—On the north by the public high. 'irsylearling from Terrytown to Albany, on the east f lands of Matthew Covey, on the south by a branch • j i be sugar Ran creek, on the west by land of „ow Corson, containing about 7 acres be the ow more or less, all improved, one frame House, , s e small frame barn and a small frame building opted and used ass carpenters' shop, and a few l og trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. 'gry vs. Lucius Hungerford. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par, of land situate in Wysox tsp, hounded on the _eb by 'and" of John Johnson, on the east by l Inds Lymsn Trumbull, on the south, by Bertrand Isiiney and Alvin Whitner's lands, on the west 'y ands in possession of Gilbert H. Confine, non. I , :iog 84 acres and 9-10 perches be the same more I st, about 40 acres improved, one log house, and • framed barn and a few small apple trees there- kited and taken'in execution at the suit of P. . q and H. Hicks aders of Peter Johnson dec'd A.l.6orsline and Pomeroy Gorsline. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land nein Orwell tp. bounded and described as fol. 1--On the north by lands lately owned by Roger t er on the cast and south by lands of James D. c • lel, on the went by lands of Mrs. Marietta Ful. I ,containing 13 acres be the same more or less, d 8 acres imprdved, one saw mill thereon eree, a framed house standing on the west line and a 1 fruit trees thereon. 1 .kized and taken in execration at the suit of Chantal c rFnsbie vs Riley H. Fuller and Major B. Dar- ALSO—The following described lot. piece or par .-.lof land situate in Asylum twp., bounded on the oth by lands of Mary Ann Lanning, on the east by • 'di of Samuel Rarford, on the south by lands for , try owned by the late Ralph Peters dec'd., on the est by lands of Julius Bragg, containing 50 acres, the same more or leso, about 25 acres thr teuf tut ored. with one log house and a few fruit trees ereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofJohn grow vs Walter Bragg and Smith Tuttle. thiso—The following described piece or parcel Ind situate in Rome tp. and bounded on the north 1' 7 Inds of John Park, on the east by lands of Silas .:' 1 1 ,. on tha south by the M'Kay tract. on the west '* . i tads of Chauncey Parks, containing 80 acme, . . iot 50 acres improved,one framed house one frame t.. and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. turd and taken in execution at the suit of May ...i .! & Woodburn vs. Harvey Burchard. - i, - , tl.Bo—The following described lot. piece or Iz . , cel of land situate in North Towanda tp. bound- V a the north by lands of John Simonson the east ands of Davtd Rutty and Ira H. Stephens, on --- , both by lands of fro H. Stephens and the Sugar ts, on the westerly side by the Sugar creek, can. ~ng 100 acres, be the same more or less, about • acres thereof improved, with one framed hou-e. f.• .hoard shanty, one (rained barn and two small t barns, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. issued' and taken in execution, at the suit of Spelt. .. , West, now to the use of E. I'. Fox vs. Jesse, ~druff, executor of Nathan Coon dec'd. •JILSO—TIie following described lot piece or par. 1 of land situate in Tuscarora tp. bounded as fol :is—B. gi num?, at a post the 'south easterly corner /the lot. thence north 60° west 20 perches to a eor , :,r, thence north 30° east 16 perches to a corner, —ce south 60° east 20 perches to a corner near '• bank, thence sooth 30° west I a perches to the ~. re of beeinning.'cuntaining 2 acres strict meat - .Nituate on fuscaror . i creek road.a short distance re Keeney's Grist Mill. all improved with one -;tined house and one small framed barn, a black. ';_:h shop and a few fruit trees thereon. 1 ll. Sit— rite undivided one half of the following '.. , :rthed lot piece or parcel of land situate in 'rms. ..--1 tp. hounded -on the north by lands of Peter -at. on the east and west by lands of A. B. Kin . and on the south by lands of 1.. Kinney. con.: ...az 82 acres be the same more or less, about 7 i improved. v-zed and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. ac t vs. Charles Nuns ti,;-.o—The following described lot piece or par . If 'slid situate in Wyse: twp bounded on the "lt by lands of John Johnson, on the east by land Liman Trumbull. on the south by lands of Her. and Alvin Whitney, and on the West by lands tr pb-sesNion of Gilbert H. Gorsline, containing errs and 9-10 perches be the same more or less vi:4o acres improved. one log louse, one fram 'am and a few small apple trees thereon. halt] and taken in execution at the suit of Pre er Forbes and Hugh Hicks. adm'rs. of Peter ttson deed. vs. A. J. Gorsline and Pomeroy Curs- i•SO—Tti - e following described lot piece or par • ((land situate in South Tuwanda twp. bounded - he north by larktla of Wm. Gregg and Wm. Pat ti on the east by lands of Samuel C. Means and att. on the south by lands of Salsbury Cole, John .u5Oll and others, on the west by lands of S. S. "man and others, containing 304 acres and 120 -chef m •re or less, being four several tracts of deeded by Joh P. Kirby and wife to Wm. and et Goff by deed bearingedate Dec. 17, 1849 ' , lt two hundred acres of the same improved. two . raq hot.es. two log houses, one framed barn, 'egg barn and two orchards of fruit trees there— &toed ... and taken in execution at the suit of Job Kirby vs. Wm. Goff and James Goff. I LSO-The follirering described piece or lot of rt' in Burlington tp. beginning at s post and stones Ai northwest corner of warrant No. 1499, thence 4 1` ra. , 117 4-10 perches to a post and stones, the ''ebeect corner of lot No. 25, thence by the same a 'i t4 If and 1° west, 89 4-10 perches to a post, :tenon east corner of lot N 0.27, thence north 88 an d 3 ' vest 117 and 4-10 perches to a post; the tort, /tee corner of Int No. 27, thence north 1 1-4 0 "eg SI Cul perches to the beginning, containing r 'eres and 95 and 3 40 perches be the same more 4 le% about 20 acres improved. B thert and taken in execution at the suit of Ed raid Overton vs. Jaime H. Watson. if la Al-So—Tbe following described piece or parcel nd situate in Rome tp. bounded on the north by ands of Hiram Dobson. on the east by lands of Pat. 'ck Murphy, on the south by lands of Eli Rolls' es ( 'le' on the West by lands of Thomas Austin, eon „,. .1, lung about seventy acres more or less, about 30 1 r urea improved and a framed house, one long barn ,nd a few fruit trees thereon. 8.1'z..41 std taken in execution at the suit of 1. M. 'stiles adm'r. of the estate of I). M. Wattles, de 4..ased vs. Daniel Hill, jr. : ALSO-say virtue of a writ of Levari Facia% the ~ lowing lot piece or parcel of land situate in Spring vl tp. bounded as follows--Beginning at a beach E. corner of Int No 25, on warrant lot No. 942. ce east 102 and 1-10 perches to a pose N. WW. quer of lot No. 33, thence south 7a perches to a nt, thence west 102 and 1-10 pan:lira to a post. *nee north 78 perches to the place of beginning, retaining 5O acres strict measure-vit being the renh en d of l o t No. 34 5 . 00 warrant. lot No. 912, Ott 33 acres improved, with a log house, and frame la m ' , hereon erected together with a few fruit trees iter e „, ~k B eit a and taken in execution at the snit of Eke. ' " AL ” nerea vs. Peter Perham& N - 11 7-The following lot piece or parcel °fiend : Qate in Monroe tp. bounded on the north Wand, Richard Richards nod Joseph Hornet, on the east and south by lands belonging to the heirs of Abner C. Rockwell deed...on the west by the highway leading from Towanda to Canton. containing about of an Acre, be the same meteor lees.all improved with a large framed building with twenties attach ed and vats therein. occupied as a leather tannery. ALBo—One other lot piece or parcel of laud situate in said tow.akip of Monroe. bounded on the north by lands of F. Hornet, on the east by the high way leading from Towanda to Canton. on the south by lands belonging to Patrick Dunfee. on the west by lands belonging to J. L. Rockwell. containing about I of an acre be the rame.more or less, all be. proved, one two story framed house, one old framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. 'Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell vs. John Terwilliger. ALSO—The following described lot piece or par. cel of, laud situate in Albany twp. bounded on the northerly side by lands of Samuel Vandyke. on the easterly side by the Berwick turnpike, and the south branch of the Towanda Creek. on the southerly side by lands of James Wilcox, and on the westerly side by wild lands containing about one hundred acres more or tas, and shout two acres cleared. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Ira Smith & Co's. use vs. Benjamin Wilcox; and also Ira Smith Jr. & Co's. use vs. Benjamin Wilcox. A LBo—The following described lot piece or par. eel of land situate In Sheshequin tp. bounded on the north and west by lands of °hellish Gore, on the east by the public highway leading on the east side of the Susquehanna river from Athens to Towanda, on the south by a lane leading from said highway to Davidson & Gore's mill r eontaining about t of an acre, be the same more or lea, all improved, one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in ezeiation at the suit of Geo. E. Lent to the use of Thomas Minier vs. James B. Warren. 4. C. THOMAS, Sheriff""' Sheriff's Office. Towanda, March 28. 1854. • Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with, this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for isle. West Branch Clover Seed. 5U8a5 . 11.1 of West Bunch Clover seed. just re, caved a first rate article, and for sale at the lowest cash price, by GAILY & NEVINS. March 1, 1854. Binghamton Stone Lime. sOBarrels of of Binghamton Stone Lime, just re ceired a first rate artie:e fresh from the kiln, and for ads by March I, 1854 Clover Seed. g A Bullets of first rate Clever seed, ferule by t. 1 4.16 H. 8, DI BROM. Towanda, Mareh I, 1854. New Land Clover Seed. 85 'u abets of New Land Clover seed, just receiv ed and for sale cheap by B. KINGBERY. Towanda, March 1. 1854. Thomas Harris In the Bradford Common vs. Pleas, No. 185, February Ahisah Woodw ard.' d Term. 1854. 6. EJECTMENT foe• lot of land situated in the township of Wilmot, and County of Bradford. containing one hundred and thirteen acres and sixty three perches, more or less—bounded and described as follows. to wit: Beginnipg on the South lion of Simon Spalding warrant at a beech tree; thence north one hundred and two and one-tenth parches, to the corner of Levi Huffman' lot ; thence by his lot west one hundred and seventy seven and seven-tenth per ches to a lot formerly contracted to Levi Rice; thence by the same, south 102 and 540 perches to the war rant line; thence by the same, 177 and 6-10 perches to *he beginning. And now to wit, February 21, 1854, it appearing that there is no person residing u pon the land, and that the de4todatit cannot be found by the Sheriff. the Court OD motion of James Macfarlane, Esq., attorney for Plaintiff', granted a rate on defen dant ,Ahisha Woodward, to appear and' plead on or ore the second Monday of May seat or Judgment. Bradford County, SS. Certified from the Record February 28, 1854. ALLEN McKKAN, Prothonotary. Orphan's Court Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's court of Bradford county, I will expose to sale by , public vendue on Saturday, the 15th day of April next, at one o'clock. P. M. of that day, upon the premises in the township of Litchfield, twenty-eight acres of Land, it being a amp twenty-right rods in width, across the south side of the followtng described piece or parcel of land situate 'in Windham town ship, in said county, bounded on the north by Par don Ktnyon and the high way.on the east by Harvey Dunham, on the south by Elijah Jackway, and on the west by Parley Johnson. Terms made known on the day of vale. SAM L DAVIDSON. March O. ISA.Onardian of Mary Ann Deutarest. FARMS FOR SALE. TH'subscribers offer for sale their valuable Real Estate, situated in Wysox. three miles East of Towanda, known as the Btrope farms—oos of these contains 'OO saes, with 70 acres under the best of improvements, with three framed houses, .' three framed heroes, and the best of water gel and fruit, and • quarry of IMO stone, &c. I ' _ -.7 - thereon. The other is an upland ono threetfoorths of a mile from the above farm. This contains 85 acres, and 55 ander a good state of improvement, with a (flaw house and barn, a young orchard and several good springs of water thereon.. Any person wishing to purchase, can not do better than to cell and give these farms an examination, as one or ooth will be sold to suit the pruchaser. -CO' For further particulars inquire of the sahecii-' hers. HARRY 8 FROPE. Wysca, Mitch 1, 1854. GEO. 1.. STROPE IFS MEC: MIT r3E" fliN r- IL I g J. VAPTIVIVONA 10161471 EL BR' HAVINIO entered into an arrangement by which be can have BLOCK TEETH furnished to or der, informs the public that he is prepared to mount suction plates in this new and improved method, The great superiority of the block style of mount• ing plates is at once apparent to those who have for any length of time worn artificial teeth. To those who have yet to be initiated, it is only necessary to say, that in the old method of mounting the plate wall • succession of single teeth, it was no unusual thing for a tooth to drop off ; by the new method no such accident can take plans.- the teeth being all connected by each other. In the second place, the plate with block teeth is always clean and sweet, be. cause there is no chance for deposits of food being made, however small, the upper rim being capped, thus effectually precluding even the saliva from ma. king a lodgment, and in- the third place, the adapta tion of the grinding surface is better titled for mas ticatory purposes, the irregularities being made ex actly to correspond with those of the teeth of the op posing jaw. With a properly fitted suction plate, hairingan air chamber. and mounted with block teeth, a person may crack kickory nuts with impunity. And sleep in spite of"--tooLlache. ALL WORK srsaa•nestr. Towanda, March 10, 1854. bey E. BMW, (by her next friend, Archibald J. Corey) vs. John L. homier—b Bradford Com. Pleas, No. 80, Dec. T. 1853—Ale. sub. Divorce. TWIN L. ROSNER, defendant in the above cause d —You are hereby notified that your wife Lucy Mesmer (by bet nixt friend Archibald .1. Corey) bas filed her petition for a disores from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias anbpoena has been rw tamed and proof made that you are not 'to be found in said eounty.• You are therefore hereby required 'la %Pillar at the Mart louse in the borough of To. !Anal'. on Monday, the Ist day of May next being fl day of May term ortdd court of common' plase. it to answer the said somplalas. and show emus if any you hare. why dir. said Lay shall set bs rotted from you. C.TUOMAS. Nbetiff Nheri@. 's Mice, Towanda, March 9, Ma DAILY & NEVINS fiterdymbir &re : A WINTER GOODS ! T am now receiving a very large and handsome J. stuck of 11117231110111 L 000E$from the'city of New York. eonsisting in part of Cloths, Cass;, mares, Bantams, rweeds, Jeans, Linseys, tains. Gingbarns & Prints—Bay State and Bosch:Shawls, Muslim, Craton Yarn, Batting, Wicking carpet yarn, all colors; also several pieces all Wool Carpets, 4c. 4c., together wig) a general assortment °terra aeries, Hardware. Crockery, Hats & Caps, and a long catalogue of Booms & Sesesossar —all of which, and many other kinds c f Goods not countera ct] in the above, will be sold. at prices that will give satisfaction to purchasers. JOSEPH KINGSBERY Towanda. Nov. 17. ISM GOOD NEWS ! J. Itaaltvair rianznonr TB just receiving a general assortment of NEW 1 GOODS. which will be sold as usual, cheaper than any other, establishment in Towanda. He particularly invites the attention of the public to the unusually large and general assortment of Boots and Shoes, especially for LADIES & MISSES, all of which will be sold 16 per cent. cheaper than can be bad elsewhere. N. 130—all persons endebted to me by Book, Note or Judgment, over one year atandiog, will.be prose cuted to the final payment of the same after the 15th of March neat, without farther notice. Now, (len. tlemen, this means just' what it reads. Towanda. Feb. 20, IBM. J. H. PHINNY Jr Orphan's Court Bale. BV virtue - of an oder of the Orphan's court of the county of Bradford, will be exposed to public sale upon the premises, on the 10th day of May. 1854, at one o'clock, P. M., the following property late the estate of J. J. Warford, deceased— All that piece or parcel of land, situate in the tp. of Monroe aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows—Beginning at a stone in the can Ire of the State road and Berwick turnpike, at M. , nroe cor- ners, thence south 91° west 5 & 7-10 perches, to a stone in the centre of the road, the course of the lot of N. D. Warlord, dec'd., thence along the line of said Watford. north 781° west 8 perches to • post, thence by the same north 94° east II feet to • post, thence by the same north 781° west 12 3-10 rods to • post, thence by the same and by H. 8. Phinney's line south 91 ° west 12 1-10 rods to the line of J.B. Hinman's land, thence by the same north 761° west 45 3-10 rods, thence by the same north 1° cast 3 rods, thence by the same north 74p west 76 2-10 rods to the line of lands claimed by A. 1.. Creamer and J. B. Smith, thence by the line of said Cranmitc and Smith north /* east 78 3-10 rods to a post the corner of lands formerly owned bytlanas P. Smith. thence along the line of land of the same south 581° east 797-10 perches to a post, thence along the same south 471° east 37 perches to the line of Orange Schrader's lot, thence by the same south 34p west 31 perches, thence by the line of the lots of Orange Schrader, Jacob M'6lll, Brown & Rockwell, Abram Fox, Joshua Peckham, south 45° east 19 2-10 rods to the nouth east corner of Joshua Peckham's lot, thence by said Peckham's line north 45° east 11 rods to the centre of the turnpike, thence along the centre of the turnpike south 45° east 33 3-10 rods to the place of beginning. Containing 42 acres and 32 perches, more or less, about twenty acres under improvement, with fruit trees, &c., thereon. There is also upon this property, a large tavern house, situated in the village of Monroeton, with two large barns attached, now occupied by A. D. Brown. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. L. ROCKWELL, J. B. SMITH, March 22. 1844 Administrators. diuiltca's Notice. Sarnia Raford, assignee of Henry P. Yeomans. vs Horace C. Taman and Rebecca TaUman.and ter ra tenants. In the Common Picas of Bradford County. No. 133. May Term, 1853. THE undeivigned Auditor, appeinted by the Court , to distribute funds received by Sheriff's sale defendant's real estate, seized in execution issued in the above suit, will aitend to the duties of said op pointment at his hie office in Towanda boro. en -the 29th day of April 2855. at 1 o'clock P. 14 4 inhere all persons interested are revoired to present their claims or be debarred from said fund. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Maack 25, 1854. Archibald J. Corey vs. Mary Corey—No 79, Dec. Term; 1853. Alias Subprrna in Divorce. MARB COREY, defendant in the above cause You are hereby notified that Archibald J.Corey your husband, has filed his petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias sub. pana has been returned, and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. You are there fore. hereby required to appeat at the Court House in the borough of Towanda. on Monday, the Ist day day of May next, being the first day of said term of said court of common pleas. to answer the' said complaint, and show cause, if any you have, why the said Archibald shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS. Sheriff. Hherifrs Office, Towanda, March 8,185 e. Maria Woodruff, (by her nest friend Elisha Sailer lee.) vs Thomas P. Woodruff—ln Brad. C'om. Pleas, No 78, Dec T. 1853. Als. sub. Divorce. THOS. P. WOODRUFF, defendant in the above cause—You are hereby notified that your wife, Maria Woodruff, Lby her next friend Elisha Satter. lee) has 61e8 her petition for • divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias subplena has been returned, and proof made that you are not lobe fourid in said county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday the Ist day of May next, being the Ist day of May term of said :ours of com. mon pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any you have, why the said Maria shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 8. 1854. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that there has been filed and settled in the office of the Register for the Probate of Wills, and granting Wier. of Adminis tration in and for iLe county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the following estates viz ; Final ccount of James R. Irvine. administrator of the estate of Welch Irvine late of Monroe, dec'd. Final account of Emaline Demarest administra iris of the estate of James N. Demarest, late of W indham, dec'd. Facial account of John Hatcb,sdners. of the estate of Lyman Vandyke, late of Albany, decd. Final account of Sally Moody administratrix of the estate of Nathaniel Moody late of Sheabequip, dee'd. Final account of Julia Ann Forbes and William Forbes, sdro'rs. of :he estate of Charles Forbes late of Rome, dec'd. Final account of Wm. E. Maynard and John Pass more adm'is. of the estate of Lemuel S. Maynard late of Rome, dec'd. Final account of John M. Wattles adm'ra. of the estate of David M. Wattles late of Rome, dee'd. Final account of Elias Rockwell and Betsey Rock well adm'no. of the estate of Samuel Rockwell ji. late of Canton. deed. Second partial account of Burton Kingsbery, Jo seph Kingsbery and L. 8. Kingsbery executors of the last Will and testament of Joseph Kingsbery lateeof Bhesbequin. deed. Final sceonotof George Tracy and Cyrus War. ford executors of the lost Will and testament of Moses Warford lattrof Duran decd. Final account of T. M. Wilson and Andrew Fee admire...of the estate of John Fee, late of Monroe, deceased. The amount of Theodore Wilder, guardian of lames Sebermerborn,Theodore Beherrnerhorn, A de fine Idebermerborn aad Cornelia Behermerhoru, 'heirs of Matthew Uchermerhorn, deed. • Aod the saris will be presented to the Orphans' Conn of Bradford flroin•T Moadai the Ist day of May ant for enaftriost,a sad allowance. /1. L.SCOTT, Regisler:i • Reginer's Mak Towanda, April 1,1854 ADMIND3TRATOR $ NOTICE. ALL persona knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Thomas Twit, deceased, late 401 Litchfield township., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenti cated for settlement. CORNELIA TURK, SA NI'L . DA VIDBON, Jan. 12, 1854. Adniinistratoes. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A LI. persons indebted to the estate of JOHN TEED, deceased, late of Litchfield township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. BETSY TEED, SASI'I, DAVIDSON, t Adm's ' January 29, 1854. 11. J. 1111rADIZZI ATTORXEr 47 Lallt , Office with the Redister and Recorder, TOWANDA. PA. D'A. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Towers*, Pd. OFFICE. in the second story of the Union Block. north side of the Public square, over die office of 1. C, Adanis,,Esq. firpt, 24. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGS BERY ISNow opening a Nstv krroca or Gant's. consist. ing of full and complete assortment of all kinds DIEUCHANINIZE, which will be sold as cheap as. the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New- York. Towanda. Dec. 10,1853. WINTER GOODS I Joseph Powell, Is -NOW receiving a large sock of WINTER GOGDS, of every ile.cription, which the public i 3 respectfully invited io call and examine, as suit. cient inducement will be offered to those wiphing to purchase. to make it au object fur them to do so. Towanda. Dec. 8, 1853. New Arrival of Vv INTER GOODS ! HS. MERCUR has just received another large . assortment of GOODS, to which the attention of the public.is respectfully solicited. Towanda, Dec. t, 1853. MINK RKINS.—The highest price will be paid in cash far any quantity of Mink skins, by Jan: 4, 1054. MONTANVES' & CO. TO THE PUbLIC ! ZUU=ir & Mn=B, ARE just receiving at their larg and commodious New Store, oppovito (be Court H••••, • law assortment of Precisions. Groceries, Imikee Notions. logs, Fruit, Confectionary, Willow um e, tyc., making their stock the largest, most complete and best in Northern Penns)lvania.• And the very liberal pale mnage they have received from the public during the year past, establishes the fact that they either sell cheaper or sell goods of a better quality than any oth er dealers. To merit and indoor a continuance also liberal pat. ronage we shall still follow our old motto—"ax•LL PROTITS, (MCC •!il • TILQUILXT RiXLIT ♦L OT STOCX." Below we name • few the articles that always be found in our stock : Groceries. Black and green tee, Rio and Lava coffee. chocolate, cocoa. sugar. molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice, cloves, nutmeg, einamon, mace, sods, aaleratus, cream tartar, peppersauce, sperm and tallow candles, hard soap, vinegar, starch, tic. Provisions. Mess pork, dried beef, hams and shoulders, mackerel, codfish, shad, pickeled herring, smoked herring, wheat flour, buckwheat flour, cor n meal, cheese, rice, beans, potatoes, butter, lard, crackers, &c. Fruit & Ruts. Prunes, citrens, figs, Eng. currants, raisins, dried peaches, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, Grano, ble and Madeira walnuts, pea nuts, chestnuts, & Germsn, Trench and American Toys, Feacy Goods, di,c. dLC. Tin wagons, rocking horses, boys aleiglia, China & pewter toy tea setts. dolls, trumpets, accorons, harmo, nice., &c. Glass, paper and wood inlai dwork boxes and toilet cases—toy bureaus, secretaries, writing desk, —plain and embroidered work baskets,, knitting. do pearl, ivory, papier mache and leather port monism, wallets and purses, ivory, horn and wood pocket combs ,toilet combs, ivory fine corn - be. pocket ink'stands, pock et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco ,cud snuff box& tiger cases, perfumery and hair oils. Brooms, mopaticks, clothes pins, bench screws. wil. low clothes baskets and market baskets, sugar and spice boxes. Candy of all killtiBJ l Dairy and table salt, Salina Do. etc. etc. etc. Country dealers supplied at a small advance from New York prices. Most kinds of country produce taken in exchsna. for goods. BAILEY & Towanda. January 2. 1R54. Fars ! ruts ! ! A comity of For Victorines and Cuffs of different qualities. for sale •T COST by% Jan. 19, 18fe1. H. S. WERCIIR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of P. D Havens, dec'd, late of Standing fitone,are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre— sent them duly authenticated for settlement S. W. BILES, Administrators DEBORAH HAVENS. t Aug. 27, 1853. • TOE GOOD TIME HAS COME! DZONT&NIMS & CO. HAYE come to the conclusion that the time has come, that debts can be collected, and after waiting patiently for Years, and finding the Good Time has minx!, when farmers are realizing almost Jouble for their Products, they hope this notice will office for a more extensive one and that payments will either be made in Grain at the present high pn ces or in Cub. Their Assortment of GOODS is replenished week ly from New York City, and will be sold cheaper than at retail in the Great Emporium itself. Towanda, tannery 31. 1934. ••'• • 4.) A-1-‘ , 4-a• (•1 The subscribers, Administrators of the estate of O. 8. Gray, deceased, hereby give not:ce that they will attend at the house late of sai I deceased, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and Bth of March next, for the purpose of tattling said estate, All persons hav ing claims will please present them in proper shape for settlement, and all persons indebted are notified that s settlement will be expected at that time with out fail. A. W. GRAY, February 3, 18fi4. • J. W. GRAY, NEW BOOKS lEST received—a new supply of School and Mis cellaneottss Books. J. KINGSBERY. Ilea 2Z, 18.53. • Cistern and Well Pumps ! LEAD PIPE I Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind. eke. Se.. cheap for ready. pay. for sale by Jan. 8, 1853. R. yG WELLES. DR. PORTER'S OF f, FICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, • Fronting the Public Square. Tavbsclinvt, thankful for the liberal ritionsge received the past year, intends to keep constantly on 1 hand a full assortment of the very brat articles usually kept in our line, which ea splie dispose of on such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are mode entirely with cub in hand, and for the Casa our customers will receive th, benefit of • good article at a low puce. All articles not answering oar recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded. In — e" Mira' Advice gratuitothly Olen at the Met, charging calp for the Medicines. The etock conbiAta of a complete and select monment o MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, DRUCS, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter & Scotch Ale. .2LL 7IIE MOST POPUL.II P.ITEN7' MEDICINES ! "FRESH CAMPHENE &. BURNING FLUID—NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! American Pocket Cutlery, (Warranted Good.) Superior TOBACCO 4. arrarr !---Choice brands of Pure Savanna, Principe and Vara CIGARS ! PAINTS, ON, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSILES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c. FAMILY. GROCERIES Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses,. Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &s. Szu Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c. REMEMBER THE STORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! —A:ND IT MOTTO— ' The beat Quality rf Goods—rn Assortment—Modornte Prifils— = Ready Attention to rostomers—no Ailniterotitni of Goods--Uandiit Advice as to Potent Remedies—unit Close Attention to Business." Towanda, November 12, 1851. II• C. POUTED, D. D. DR. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN & BURGEON, Residence. on Pine Street opposite the old Presbyterian MME! Offers his professional services to the people of Tf.wanda and vicinity. ('an always he fund at his aftice. in Dr. PonTZletl Drug store. tvhen not pro fessionally engaged. SIMMS NULCIARLANZI ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. lithe in the north end n( he Ward Flomte, ilately occupied by hapore, Memo& Co.l wan.ta. March. h. 1 853. • TONS more of those cheap Sugars just reed , 1 and for sate by PIitNNEY. TEAB—A few dies's good and cheap for vale by PHINNEY. BOOTS & SHOES, the largest end cheapest ae. sortment io Towanda. by PHINNEY. DRESS Goods, of the latest styles and patterns consisting to part of Mouslin Delaines, all wont delaines black 4 fancy silks, French, Domenic and Scotch Gi .Ithattis 4- prints, of etery style by Oct. '24, 1853 PIIINNEY. USTS, Caps, & Ilonueta, a huge ascortthent and 11 cheap. by PRINNEY. CLOTHS, cessim,•re , . snitnels. jeans and Twreas juce reieived by Oct. 24, 1253 FLANNEDS-French, Domestic and t4alitdmry, for sale by PHINNEY. VTANTED-811 .4 & for 11 which some Cash will be paid hr Oct. 24,1853 The War Question Being Settled in _.L-_J am auto A.:: ONTANVES &CO. have ct.ti.e in the condo ston to enlarge their 1 , 1ron•-•, in view of the unparalleled pr..-.hat trom e state peace. They them elvie, alter retwiting thartlis fox former favors, invite the attention t f the nittaena of thir and adjoining counties to the exam.mation of their Tall and Winter Goods consisting of all the varieties ur Fancy and Dreis Goods. as also heavy et 'plea, Hardware. Crockery, Gmteries. II rness and Car riage Trirnminzt, Iron, Lealhrr. , all of which will be offered al wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to pleal.c. Sept. I. 1853. ilk_ U. MIL Wear 71210 UM.LO 'LZ3 ILL-1;1MT-191 immv.:(sE ST .q. a. or WINTER GOODS , South Corner of Merrur's Block, Akin Street, AhE now openir.g their stork of GOMYR. for the Fall at.d Winter mad... comprising a full and cmnplete assortment, and of 'he usual variety, which will he sold at a very .inall profit for Ready Pay. Among the assortment of DR I' GOODS. will be found a great variety of Ladle.' Dress Good. consisting in part of Bereges B rege Delaines, Delaines,lr»s, plain and printed Gnighanis, EngWl, Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors 4.c , Also, for men's wear may lie found Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans silk, satin and Summer Ves Also, 'Meetings. Shirting.. bleached and brown. Ticking., Summer Goods for bays' wear. Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten. &c.. dc. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS A full stock will be kept on band. Those in want of sugars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses, Stewart's best Syrnp,Spices. Pepper Ginger, Salrratus, Fisb, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line. will do well to call on us before purchasing else , whdt re. UARD'OiTAXtiII. A large s splendid assortment. erne&Jet% Glass and Stone-ware. Booth and Shoes, Hats an d c a p s — Nails, Paints. Oils, Gloat and Putty. Thankful fir the liberal patronage of the past set son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock, be• Having that good Goods-Rod low prices will insure a 'speedy sale for rear!) , pat. TRACY & 5100R4 Towanda, Nov. 24 1R53. raper Hangings, very fine cranes , of satin and common papet .1 1 Rangingc,ennain papers and traneparent dow shades, past reed by .1. POWELL. Towanda, Sept. 10, ISU Acomplete sisoruneot of biotic. !skid and colored A - 1. dress silks—wall wool delaitbeo, mouslin delaioes, Delleges, Thibet cloths, par:metals, &e. kid mealy.' ed by J. 'powELL. = VALUABLE FARM. WISHING to dispose of his properly. in Sheshe r quin township, Bradford county, Pennsylva. nia, the subscriber °frets :t for sale upon the most rea• , onable terms, and int ites the attention of those wishing to purchase. The prope, cy cootsins twodiundrea and furty•thre.' acres of land, lying along the Susquehanna riser. with a large portion of river data. of-the very best quality of grain land, and well adapted fur a dairy. The improve.t.elm are a large two story Ile Bk ICK built last year, and tin . . 11 :4 'shed in the best style, with hoick kitchen and wood house attached. There are also three other Dwelang houses and three Barns. and two large double roofed sheds for stables and cattle. Thero are also three ORCHARDS of choicespfde trees, and ■ young Peach orchard of 55 trees, selec ted With care. One hundred and eighty-five acres are under im provement. and the bslanre is covered with timber, such as oak. hickory, yellow pine. &c. &c, ail beim* well supplied with springs of water. This property was formerly in three Wens, and w iN now be sold to suit purchasers, either whole or separstely, and terms of payment made easy. lint. fere inducements rarely met with, being within 3* miles of Towanda, (the county teat). opposite the Dranch Canal, 14 miles from the New York York and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the line of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad Application may be made to ULTSSES 31sacca„Esq at Towanda, of iii tarb.criber upon the premises. o.fan 1 tt5.1. JOHN fiI'MAHON. u— . PII;NNEV (~ If the . ..hove proper•y k twt sold by the Ist of March n -it. the Farms will he rented, reserving the privilege of ceiling. PHINNEN TOWANDA 7'11.111.1111 IHI9 Instoution,for the education ofvoung ladies ma- opened on Tuesday the 2nth September, in the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercur.— It ts now under the charge of Miss OLIVIA D. liax• sox, aided by her sister M i ca 1161111 CC• D. H miscue. The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The scholastic year coosisis i , florty-11 , ur creeks. Tsastfit--0, $9, and $l2 per quarter. according to the studies pursued No extra charge fur the Latin Language. French. $3 per quarter. Itstssesces—Rev. Dr. St Acmcssr, Vice President .f the College of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. Dat•ta WILMOT', /WIN LarnaTa Esq., C. L. %VAUD. Esq., HON.G co. Sasnitasos, Towanda. 188, RED ECCA D H ANSON proposes to give in;ortietion to the young ladies of thin place the PIANO. Ternis—slo per quarter. Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the Ward House. or at tha Towanda Female Seminary t•teptember 22, 15:53. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. OD.''B.IIITI..ET C. is now receiving a large . and carefully seketed ,rock of NEW GOODS, bought for cash since the late decline in prices', which he will offer for ready pay at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things he invites particular attention to his assortment of Dre,is-Goods. Towan t is, Artnl 15, 1853. Clover See& A QUANTITY of West HQ:rich Clover, Reed,jusi received and (,r sale by 1. PO.WELL.. February IS, 1854. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. tint[ 1* exposed to public sale on the premi.:es, ox Thursday, the 6th. day of April. next, at 1 o'clock, M., the following property— All that certain farm situate to Orwell township. late the property of Austin Russell, deceased. boun ded as the north by Geo. B. Carrier and Isaac Shultz; on the west by lands belonging to the estate of Austin Russell. deceased, on the south by Roswell Russell. on the east by the Owego road and Geo.B. Canter. Containing eighty three acres arut eighty ims perches of excellent land. On said pre. toises is a framed house, barn and hog pen. and some bearing apple trees, and is well watered. Terms maile known an the day of sate. HAMVEL ClSq, A. A RUSSELL. Administrators, March 8, 18 5 1 THE Copartnership under which the subscrihen k 1 have 0 4 otte business. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The businais will be closed aplly either party at the Old Stand, Debts due as at, be paid. WELLES DARPA, • . _ Athens, Jan. IT, lOC 7Z12, CAO-4151 IS SWWICC• Orphan's Cenrt. Bale., SZSZOLIIVION.