H IStMM EIII Nall .. II 013EREET'S SALE. v v irtu e Fl court of Common Pleas of Bradford county,and directed, will be exposed to public sate at c-urd House, in ;he boro of Towanda, on Mori. II- t he 1g day of May. at 1 o'clock P. M. tt}e fol ,he descrlfred lot, piece or parcel of land/ situ• Clrcot tp. and bounded on the north by land ; R ,iph Stevens, Ihe east by lands of Ichabod Cor 'h by lands of Thurston Burdock, on the oft so a, ; lan& o f 'Tarr ey Hungerford, containing 68 1 ": 100 nerches be the same more or less, ',ryes an' '• • acres u n pr oved, one frame barn, and an „ 40 ‘rchard and other fruit trees thereon. dl t )—One other lot, piece or parcel of land oh • e to the township aforesaid, bounded and de .robed s foßoas: On the north by lands of Lucius rands of Matthew Covey, on h 1 3 11,1 i of Joe (Id. east by Joel T. Burdick, on the west nl ,, flchalq d Corson, containing 17 acres, be mo ,-, or less, about 4 acres improved. t".'4.l,'St))—One other lot, piece or parcel of land sit . 3, m said township of ‘Vilmot, bounded and de. nhed e; follows,-On the ninth by the public high aar lea,linr from Terrytown to Albany, on the east • ; ;ands of Mathew Govey, on the south by a branch he Sun': Run clerk, on the west by lands of nor' , od Corson, containiag about 7 acres be , the more o r Igss, all Mt - proved, one frame House, , ; , c small rrarne barn aid a small frame building , d and used ass carpenters' shop, and a few accup•; !hereon. se ed and is,;en in execution at the suit of Wm. • Lucius . Huncerford. 1,-'()—Tne following described lot, piece or par. • of land situate in Wysox twp. bounded on the -h by lands of John Johnson, on the east by 1 ,nds Trumbull, on the south by Bertrand t rev and Alvin Whitnev's lands, on the west lands In possessine of 'Gilbert H. Gotstine, con ros and 9-10 peiches. be the same more ~ 1 1\10 acres improved, one log house, and • :rctuo:d •t 1 and a few small apple-trees there, 1". 1 and to en in execution at the suit of P. and II Hicks adm'rs of Peter Johnson dec'd I;orshne and Pomeroy Gorsline. ;l.'O—Tho following lot• piece or parcel ofland ot Orwell tp. bounded and, described as . fol -r,-;)n the north by -lands Ibtely owned by Roger - o r on :he east and south by lands-of James D. ! on rite we-t by lands of Mrs. Marietta Fut ,lohnz 13 acres be the same more or lesa, s onpr 'reel. one saw mill thereon erec . ! house standing on the west line and a trr-•; iherenn :••••• ken execotton at the suit ofChaun .17 Riley IL Fuller sod Major B. Dar si)-The I,l:owing (lescLibed lot. piece orpar -I 1 'A -I ein Asylum wp., bounded on the Mary Ann Lanning, on the east by :,„ ~d Illrforcl, on the south by lands for inert, •I-• !ale Ralpti Peters dec'd., on the we :A .1.1!,ns Bragg,icontaining 50 acres, he h Ir• re or less, aboth 25 acres thrteoftm ro,r,...li ,oe lug house and a few fruit trees :ler.. U. 1 taken in execution at the suit ofJuhn v. Walter Bragg. and 'S,tuith Tuttle. 1,-I)—The following described piece or parcel r.: n the in Rome tp.an,f bounded on the north :• John Park. on the east by lands of Silas the south by the WKap tract. on the west Chauncey Park*, containing SO acres, .1• rem onprovedeineTrained house one frame n. a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. I oil taken in executioW t die suit of May ys. Itarvey Bite, h a rd. U.-at—The fulluuu , e deserilwd lot, piece or . f lan. I situate in North T," . twatrla tp. bound north by lands of John Simon s,on the east o: ts of David Rutty and fria t il. Stephens, nn -,llal by lands of I-e H. Stephr na and tl e Sugar : • . oil die westerly side by the Sugar c. k, con. .z 11)11 ante:, he the same more or le:skuhout .—re , thereof unproved, with (Me framed hou‘e. • •,i I sI it h, gone framed barn and Iwo small • , and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. st, , ixed and taken in execution at the snit of Spent nor West, now to the use of E. T. Fot vs. Jesse Woottrutl. executor of Nathan Coon deed. fnllowing described lot piece or par. oVI of l o I situate in '1" use:flora tp. bounded as fol. lowa—B• gin aura It a p,,,t the south easterly COlll'r ~ I - t he lot. thence north 60° west 20 perches to a cur ryr. thou , . ii...rt I: 30 ° east 16 pc-m:les to a corner, ~! CO° east 20 perches to a corner near hull.. thence socith 20° west 16 perches to the 1. ne e of begitintng 'containing 2 acres strict tnea ' 10. on Fti,cor .r crerk road.' short distance t...,•e Keener's Grist Mill, all improved with one tut , ,l house and one small framed barn, a black , It h .1 1 .1 p awl a few fruit trees thereon. I-- undt , ,,led one hal of the following •cri'T.l lon piece or parcel of land situate in Tug ri tp.' hounded on the north by lands of Pater I,,at. 011 lie east and west by lands of A. B. Kin an.l on the south by lands of L. Kinney. cons , t 2 'acres be the same more or less, about 7 • • proved. • catt.taken in execution at the suit of 11.-W Charles Nurs, \l.s()— . l he following described lot piece or par laua , nuate in Wysoz twp. bounded on the v link of Jahn Johnson, on the east by land Tiumbuil, on the south by lands of tier a.: , 1 ;cm Whitbey, and on the west by lands r of Gilbert H. Gorsline, containing a' , d 9-10 perches be the same more or less 11•P ,, ,E 411 acres Improvia. one log tou‘e; one fram •:'amn and a few small apple trees thereof). zed and taken in execution at the snit of Pre F ;rime:. and Hugh Hicks, adm'rs. of Peter .1, Sse'd.ws. A. J. Gor•iline and Pomeroy Gors- lil.stl—The following described lot pieceor par it. cf land situate in South Towanda twp. bounded 4 the mirth by lands of Wm. Gregg and Wm. Pat on the east by lands of Samuel C. Means and 'ter-, I'm the south by lands of Salsbury Cole, John i s ian<oti an .l others. on the west by lands of 8. 13 :. Hinman and others. containing 304 acres and 120 :etcher in re or less. being four several tracts of n!.!..t. lea by Job P. Kirby and wife to Wm. and ;Imes GAT by deed bearing date Dec.'l7„ 1849 law ta. hundred acres of the same improved, two :timed houses. two log houses, one framed barn, barn and two orchards of fruit trees there— ti.r.d and taken in execution at the suit of Job ? Kirby v.. Wm. GotT and James GnB ALSO—The following described piece or-tit, of ' Ittd in Bortingk i n tp. beginning at s post and stones th't northwest comer of warrant No. 1499, thence 1 rase 1-17 4-10 perches to a pnbT and stones, the 6 '"Erx! , t c.,•rner of lot No. 25, thence by the same • v. , : one and I° west, 99 4-10 perches to a post, east corner of. lot No. 27, thence north 88 and 3-4° west 117 and 4-10 perches to a post. the 'truer of lot No. 27. thence mirth d 1-4° 4-18 perches to the beginning, containing 65 acres and V, and 5 10 perches be the same more OT ITAS, al.nu 20 acres improved. "-‘zll and taken in execution at the suit of Ed ward o..tto n v.. Jamas H. Watson. ALsO—Th e f..llowing described piece or parcel of land sows In Roma tp. bounded on the north by land, 01 H eon Dobson on the east by lands of Pat. r•ck Murphy. on the south by lands of Eli Roly es— tate, on the west by lands of Thomas Aust ,int con— taining about seventy acres more or less, about 30, acres imprimed and a framed house, one long barn an 1 a rr.w fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of I.M. Wattles adm'r. of the estate of D. M. Wattles,, de— ceased vs. Daniel Hill , jr. ALSO—Dy virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, the following lot piece or parcel of land situate itrBpring— field tp bounded as fo llows—Beginning at a beach N. E. corner of 1 t No 35, on warrant lot No. 942. t h ence ea st 103 and 1-10 perches to a post N. WW. corner of lot No. 33. thence south 78 perches to a post, thence west 102 and 1-10 perches to a ia a m, thence north 78 perches to the place of beginning, containing 50 acres strict measure—it being the torch end of lot No. 34, on warrant lot No. 942. about 35 acres improved, with a log house, and frame tarn thereon erected together with a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Ste— phen Pierce vs. Peter Perhatnas. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe tp. bounded on the north by lands ll:chard Richards and Joseph nowt, on the east and south by lands belonging to tbe heirs of Abner .0. Rockwell deed., -on;-the ,west _by ,the highway leading from Towanda to Centita,"contsining about e of an acre,be'the iante_htarnor less,allimproired' with a large framed building with an engine attach ed and vats therein, occupied as a leather tannery. ALSO—One other lot ,piece or parcel of land situate in said tow.ohip Of Monroe, bounded on the north by lands of F. Hornet, on the east by the high way leading from Towanda to Canton,_on thexouth by lands belonging to Psitgick Haulm on. the west by lands belonging to J. 'L. Rockwell. containing about I of an acre be the same more or less. all im• proved, one two story 'framed house, one old framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. - Seized and taken inexecution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell vs. John Terwilliger. ALSO—The following described lot piece or pain cel of land situate in Albany twp. bounded on the northerly side by lands of Samuel Vandyke,.on the easterly aide by the Berwick turnpike. and the south branch of the Towanda Creek, on.the somberly side by lands of James Wilcox, and on the westerly side by wild lands containing about one hundred acres more or less. and about two acres cleared. Seized and. taken in execution at the suit of Ira Smith & Co's. use vs. Benjamin Wilcox; and also Ira Smith Jr. & Co's::tise is. Benjamin Wilcox. ALSO—The following described lot piece or par cel of land situate in Shishequin'tp: bOunded on the north and , west by lands of Obediah Gore, on the east by the public highway leading en the east side of the Susquehanna river (rim Athens to Towanda, - on the south by a lane 'leading from said highway. to Davidson & Gore's mill, containing about of an acre, be the same more or less, all unproved, one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. E. Lent to the nee of Thomas Mit:tier es. James B. Warren. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 28, 1854. t Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the cysts will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon ti failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of hind will again be offered Tor sale. West Branch Clover Beed.,. sABusliel of West Xisanch Closer seed. lust re. fill ceived a first rate article, and for sale at the lowest cash price, by BALLY & NEVINS. March 1, 1854. Binghamton Stone Lime. irin ilarrels of of Binghamton Stone Lime, just re. caved a first rate artic:e fresh from the kiln, and for sale by March I. 1854. Clover Seed. 64 13cshels of first rate Clover sHeedifmorEsßsltelubya Towanda. March 1, 1854 Now Land Clover Seed. Q,,,r" Bushels of New Land Clover seed, just Freely ed end for rale cheap by B. KIN QUERY. Towanda, March I. IBSL Auditor's Notice. /a the matterof the estate of John M. Davidsmi,deed. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford County, Feb Term, 1854. 1. HE undersigned, an auditor appointed by said. Court to di-tribute money in the hands of the administrators of said estate, will attend to said bu siness at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday the 25th of April, A. D. 1854, st 2 o'clock, P. M. When and where all persons having claims against said estate must present them, or be forever eebarred from said fund. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. T owanda, March 24, 1854. Auditor's Notice. In the matter of the esiate of Patrick Murphy vs. Dan iel Hill, Jr. el al. No 178 Dec Term, 1850. In the Common Pleas of Bradford County. THE undersigned Auditor, appointed by laid Court, to distribute money in the hands of the Sheriff raised by the sale of Real Estate, will attend to saiJ business at his office, in the Bozough of To wanda, on Saturday, the 29th day of April. 1854, at 2 o'clock P.M. said day, when and where all per sons having claims upon said, fund. must present them or forever be debarred from the same • P. 1). MORROW. Auditor. Towanda, March 30, 1854. —,- 13— Orphan's Court Sale. DV virtue of an order of the Orphan's court of Bradford county, I will expose to sale by public v endue 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 Laud, it being a stnp twenty-eight rods in width, across the south side of the following described piece or parcel of laqd situate in Windham town ship, in said county. boin!ded on the north by Par dun Kinyon and the high way,on the east by Harvey Dunham, on the south by Elijah Jackway. aqd on the west hy Parley Johnsons Terms made known on the day. of Fate. SAM L DAVIDSON, March 9, lB.s4.Guardian of Mary Ann Dewarest. In the matter of 'The Firtt Universalist Society of To. wanda,' Bradford county. In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford county of May T. 1854, No 118 lkTo . ricE is hereby given, that Stephen Powell, .1. 1 4 Geo. Sanderson, David L. Scott, Percival Pow ell, Gordon F. Mason and others on the 21st day of February A. D. 1854,, prevented to , said Court an io.trament io wriling;the objects, articles and con• dthons therein set forth and contained, a appearing to them lawfal.and not injurious to the community —whereupon they direct the said wriunglo be filed and that notice be given in one newspaper at least three weeks before the next Court ofeommon Pleas of said county, setting forth that an application has been made to grant such an Incorporation according to law. ALLEN M'KEAN, Proth'ry. Towanda. April 1, 1854. U 7131 71E 4 INC 1151 'WI MEM. lir. J. Ter\lToo3s3l, DIONMEra I , HAVING entered into an arrangement by which he can hove BLOCK TEETH furnished to or der, informs the public that be is prepared to mount suction plates in this new and 'unproved method. The great-superiority of the block style of mount log plates is at once apparant to those who have for any Irtii;tl4 of time worn artificial teeth. To those who ha e yet to be initiated, it is only necessary to say, the in the old method. of mounting the plate w,th • succession of single t.eth, it was no unusual .thing for a tooth to drop off ; by the new method no such actident..can take place, the teeth .being ill connected by each other. In the second place, the plate with block teettLis always clean and sweet, be. cause there is no chance for deposits of food being , made, howev.er email, the upper _rim being capped, thus etectustly . pfecluding even the sativithom ma. king aloagment, and - in the third place. the adapts tton of the grinding surface is better fitted for mas ticatory purposes, the irregularities being made ex actly to correspond with thoseaf the teeth of the op. posing jaw. = Withka , properit fitted suction plate;.havingan air chamber, and mounted with block teeth, a person may:crack kicWory nuts.with impunity, " And aleepin spiie of"--toolhaelir. • ALL wow( arausawrza. Towanda, March 10, 1854. buy &nue. (by her eat - fi(en Archibald J. Corey) vs. John L. Iloinfer-- .7n 'Bradford. Coin, Pleas, No. 80, Dec. T 1853.41 i. sub. Divorce. TOHN L. HOSMER, defendant in the nheee cause eP —You are hereby notified thatrour wife Lucy 13 , Hosmer (by her nett friend Arcbibsl4 . J.Corey) has , filed her petition for a a. divorew from the bonds.of matrimony. • And an alias subpoena has been tamed and proof made that you are- not to bi &and in mid county. You are therefore ,hereby - required 1 :1ad ; i n P ea a , o r n ,at the Court. House in the borough of To. Monday, the let dal of May nett. being the first day of May term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said complaint, awl show cau se if any you hare, whythe said Lucy *ball not k di. vorced from you. O.THONAS. Sheriff. tThcria er. OtEcc, Towanda, March 9, 1991. n= C. TEIO,I,IAS, Sheriff.= DAILY • & NEVINS.. mmtar.vav CLOTHING(STORE. Subscribers`reepectfoliyin orm e ct'reen s of.Bredforer County; as well as all others de— aironsolpurchaiing. that they 'have - oPened an es• tablishment in Towanda,. it , st:door to 0. D. Hart lett's Store, wherothey. dew - Otfer to, the public at. whole-s_ale or retail, a large .assortment of sadal. mars cmoirsiNG manufactured by or expressli for themselves, and warranted to be•of the .best materials and made in , the tpmet substantistand fashionable manner, which they Will fell at their:west possible prices. They will keep ran .hand an extensive ssortnien t of f Olrttos, Cassimerea, -- Vistings, and Tailor,e Trim mrnga.. _AltriTrutlks. Carpet haft, Hats and Caps, sad Gentleman's Furnishing - Ctoodi. , iWe intmid•to. offer the public a larger and betrer assortment, than ever before kept in this place, and to merit the patronage of the public,by selling them a good article-at prices much lower than any other ablishasent. Cutting done at the shortest notice. 117/' Nathan Alexander respectfully requesti from his old friends, a continuance of their patronage, and assures them they shall meet with the same satisfaction as formerly. Main street, Towanda; 25 Lake street, Elmira ; and Tioga, , Pa, NATHAN ALEXANDijtB, -• • ' ' BENJAMIN COHEN, HENRY COHEDr. April t 5, 1554. _ Orphan's Court Bale. BY virtue of an oder of the Orphan'a court of the county of Bradford, will be exposed to'public sale upon the premises, on the.,loth day of May. 1854. at 'one o'clock, P. M., the following property late the estate of J. J. Watford, deceased— All that piece or parcel of land, shutie in the tp. of Monroe aforesaid, and bounded and described as follows—Beginning at a stone in the centre 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. Warford, dec'd„ thence along the line of said Wader& north 781° west 8 perches to a post, thence by the t same north 91° east 11 feet to a post, thence by the dame north , 7Bl ° west 12 3-10 rods to a post, thence by the same and by H. S. Phinney's line south 91 ° west 12 100 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 i ° Vast 3 rods, thence by the same north 791° west 76 2-10 rods to the line of lands claimed by A. L. Cranmer and J. B. Smith, thence by the line of said Cranrna. and Smith north 1° east 78 3-10 rods to a post the corner of lands formerly owned byilf.nas P. Smith. thence along the line of land of the same south 586° east 79 7-10 perches to a post, thenie along the same south 476° east 37 perches to the line of ()ranee Scbrader's lot, thence by the same south 316° west 36 perches, thence by the line of the lots of Orange Schrader, Jacob M'Boll, Brown & Rockwell, Abram Pia, 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 le3rt, 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 o:copied by A. D. Brown. Terms made knowp on the Jay of sale. J. L. ROCKWELL, J. B. SMITH, March 22. 1844 , Administrators.. Auditor's Notice. Samuel Rezford, assignee of Henry P Yeoman Horace C. Tallman and Rebecca Tallman,and ter• re tenants. in the Common Picas of firiulfird County. Mo. 133. May Term, 1853. THE undersigned Auditor, appeinted by the Court to distribute funds received by Sheriff's vale of defendant's real estate. seized in execution issued in the above suit, will aitend to tha duties of said ap pointment at his his office in Towanda bore. en the 29th day of April 2955. at t o'clock P. M.. where all persons interested are retuned to present Theirelaims or be debarred from said fund. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Much 25, 1954. Archibald J. Corey vs. fir Jury CoreyNo 79, Dec. Term, 1853. Alias SubircraU in Divolre. MARB COREY, defendant in the above cause You are hereby notified that Archibald J Corey your husband, has filed his petition for i ts divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias sub. pmna has been returned, and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. Yon are there fore, hereby required to appear at the Court Home in the borough of Towanda. on Stood:iv, the Ist day day of May nest, 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. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March S. 1854. Maria Woodruff, (by her next friend Elisha Softer lee.) vs Thomas P. Woodruff—ln Brad. Corn. Pleas, 11'o 78, Dec. T. 1853. Ale. sub. Divorce. rrtiOS. P. WOODRUFF, defendant in the above cause—you'are hereby notified that your wife, Maria Woodruff, (by her neat friend El ishn Sauer. lee) has filed her petition far a divorce from filet bonds of matrimony. And an alias suopcena has been returned, and proof made that you are not to be fonild in said county. You are therefore hereby requiredlo appear, at the 'Court House to the boro' of Towanda, on Monday the Ist day of May next. being the Ist day of May term of said :ours of coop moo pleas, to answer the said complaint, and. show canse.if any yon have, why the said Maria ttlall not be.divorced.from yon. C. THOMAS..fiberiff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 8, 1854. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that there has been bled and settled in thealce of the Register for the Probate of Wills, and granting letters of Adminis tration in and for (Le county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the following estates viz; Final ccount of Ja:nes R. Irvine, administrator of the estate of Welch Irvine late of Monroe, deed. Final account of Emaline Demurest administra rrix of the estate of James N. Demsrest, late of Windham, dec'd. Final account of John Hatch, aders. of the estate of Lyman Vandyhe,late of Albany, deed. Final account of Sally Moody administratrix of the estate of Nathaniel Moody late of Sheshequin, dec'd, .Final account of Julia Ann Forbes and William Forbes, adm i n. cf :he estafe of Charles Forbes date sif Rome, deed; Final account of Wm. E. Maynard andlolna Pass more adm'rs. of the estate of Lemuel S. Maynard laic of Rome, dec'd. Fital account of John M. Wattles ode's. of the estate of David M. Wattles late of Rome. dec'd. Final account of Elias Rockwell and Betsey Rock well adm'rs. of the estate of Samuel Roden ell jr. late of Canton. de 'd. Second partial account of Horton Kingsbery, Jo seph Kingsbery and L. O. Kiogsbery executors of the last. Will and, testament of. loseph,,Kingsbery law orBheAequip. deed. Final ageount-of Ueorge Tracy and Cynic War . ford_ eXectitofti ol the. Cast Will and testament of Moses Watford late of Durell decd. Final account of T. M. Wilson and Andrew Fee adm'rs. of the. estate of John Feeilate of Monroe, deceased. -The account of Titeadore Wilder,_ guardian of fables Sebermerhorn,Theodore Scherme thorn, Ads. line 'Elehortnerborit end ' Cernelia Scbermerborn.. beiriiof bfauticyjdaterinerhorn; dec'd. _ And. tbe 'tannerseill„ be, prciented to the Crphans' Cowl of Eridford 'County on'Monday the 14 day of May next for cOottrioation H. iro allowance.' L. SCOTT, Register. Regimen's Office Towanda, April 41045 GROUND PLASTEIL-30 toss Cartla Croatia Plaster, on band and for sale by March 15, ts! , l. BAILEY & NEIT.V3. -------- , „•,.. • • ADMINIMILITOE'S" , NOTICE:- A Wpersons.indsbted w ttie . 4ustale. 8. B. gu il isdk ; . : die g ased.latit'jf Catitcjii;iwii; See_ herehirrequested tosnalte imniediate pitySnent And those basing claims' against said .estate.;„ till please present them duly asithentielted t foi settle ment. ' HIRAM HOLCOMB. BARAH , ff. BULLOCK, Administrators. March 8, 1831. Auditor's. Notice. • In the eiantter of the Mole oficinathars Brink deed. In the' Orphans' Codri of Bradford_ County PRE undersigied having been-appoixted,an any ditor Ao hear, examine and keport the fi• nal account of the administrators of Jonathan Brink, dee'd. to which' exceptions are filed, Win' "attend: to the duties assigned him on the 28th day of April next, at 1 o'clock, P, M. at hia offiee in the boro of Towanda. WM; ELM , ELI.; Auditor. March 28, 1854. ' -- C'A'UTION. ALL persons are Cautioned against . purchasing' two notes given tit, Herrick. in the.tore part of February, 1854, payablB to John M Furman or bear. er—one 16. the other . 19 months afterdate. I *bail not pay said notes ; tinlOss compelled ,by law, as I have received no value for the time. ALNIERIN .1 drAYLOR. Rome, March 29, 1854. • - • lE. 3. NEADITiZe iTTOII..VEIr 47' 'AL al ii , Office with the Register and Recorder. TOWANDA, PA. - D'A, OVERTON, ATTOR - NEY AT LAW. TOWANDA, PA., (A FFICE in the second story (tribe Unicin Block, north side of the Public square, aver the office of J. C. Adams, Esq. , Sept. 24. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGS BERY IS Now opening a New &roc): oe Goons, consist lag of full and complete assortment of all kinds MERCUANDIZE, whichiwill be Fold as cheap as the same quality o Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New- York. Towanda, Dec. 10,1853. • WINTER GOODS ! Joseph Powell, `k • I s NOW receiving a large sick WINTERGOODS, of every description, which the public is respectfully itivited to cell end examine, as sofii , cient inducement will be offered to those wi.hing to purchase. to make it an object fur them to do so. Towanda. Dec. 8, 1853. MINK' SKlNS.—The'higheat price will be paid in cash for any gentility of Mink skins, by Jan. 1, 1054. MONTANYES' & CO. TO THE PULLIC ! ZIAXLEY di. SEVIN'S, A"Ejust receiving at their large end commodious New Store, opposite the Court House, a large assortment of Prot:inane, Groceries. rinikee Notions Trays, Find, co, fectionnry, Willow wore, Mc., making their stock the largest, most completeland-beet in Northern Perins)lvanla. And the very liberal pat ronage they hive received from the public during the year past, establishes the fact that they either sell chtaper or sell goods of a better quality than any oth er dealers To merit and iodine' a continuance of so liberal pat. ronage we shall still Mow our old motto—'• SX•11. PROFITS, QUIFF lII:TURNS, AND A FRAQUEST STOC " Below we name a few of the articles that always be found in our stock : Groceries Black and green tea, Hio and Java coffee. chocolate, cocoa, sugar. molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice, cloves, nutmeg, cinamon, mace. soh, saleratus, cream tartar, peppersauce, sperm and tallow candles, hard soap. emcgar, starch, 4-c. Provisicns Mess pork, dried beef, baits tiud shoulders, mackerel codfish, shad, pielieled herring, smoked herring, whey &tor. buckwheat flour, corn meal, cheese, rice, beans potatoes, butter, bud, crackers, &c. Bruit & Nuts. Prune;, citrons, figs, Eng. currants, raisins, dried peaches, apples. almonds, filberts, drezil nuts, Grew), ble and Madeira walnuts, peanuts, chestnuts, German, French and American Toys, Fancy Goods, dice. &c. - • Till wagons, reeking horses, boys', sleighs. China & pewter toy tea setts, dolls, trumpets, accordions, hanno. nicas, &c. Glass, paper and wood inlaid work boxes and toilet cases—toy bureaus, secretaries, writing desks' and embroidered work baskets, knitting. do pearl, ivory, papier macho and leather port maniacs, wallets and purses, ivory , horn and wood pocket combs toilet combs, ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, poci et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff boxy cigar cases, perfumery and hair oils. • Brooms, mopsticks, clothes pini, bench screws. Wil• low C I othes baskets and market baskets, sugar and spice boxes Candy of •all kinds. Dairy and table Salt, Salina Do. etc. etc. etc. Country dealers supplied at a small advance from New York prices. C) -- • Most kinds of country prnducc taken in exchange for goods. BAILEY do NEVINS_ _ Towanda, January 2. 1854. • Pnrs! rim!! A gamily of Fur Vie,iorings and Cull's of differen I nelities, fur sale kr COST by • Jan. 19, 1851. 11. MERCTIR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. pers.., indebted to the estate of P. D Havens. dec'd. late of Stand ing Stone,are hereby requested :0 make payment irtzhout delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre— sent them duly authenticated for settlement R. W. BILES ' :Administrators DEBORAH HAVENS. Aug. 27, 1553. THE GOOD TIME HAS COME VIONWITrinEIa & CO. II EVE come to the condo:sLn that the time has conic, that ilehis can be coHeeted, and after waiting patiently far Yeill(and finding the Good Time has srrived, when farmers are realizing almost double for their Products, they hope this notice will suffice for a more aatensiee one and that payments will either ho made in Grain at the present high'pn ces or in Cash. Their Assortment - of GOOD. is replenished week ly from New York City, and will be sold cheaper than at retail in the Great Emporium itself. Towanda, tannery 1; 195-1. • . NOTICE. The subscribers, Administrators of the estate of 0. `.Gray, deceased,,bereby,7 give not:co . that they will attend at the house.lateof asi I.deceased, on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 7th and Bth of March nest, for the ptir'pose of scUltnilsaid estate, All persons .hav ing claims will please pigment them in proper shape fin settlement, and.all . persona indebted are notified that a settlement will be asp ected .at.that time with. out fail. . A. W. GRAN, ' •Februar J. W. GRAY, • y 3,1854. ,,, •••`l_ - , NEW BOOKS .- JUBT r ec e ivid'oew sbpply oflEk.bool ind Mir delLaneous Book'. -, J.KINGSB4Iity Dee. 22,1853: - , Cistern and Well Pumps I EAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Mons! ' , cif any kind bin, &c.. cheap fur ready pay.for sale by !an. R, 15 I.A. • • , DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, 'routing the Public Eqr.zro. TnE , svbacriber, thankful fur the liberal patr,mace rereived Ile past tear, intcnls to keep con:oar:fly on hand n full assortment of the very heat articles u.ually kept in our lint., which trs w I it of on such terms as will he satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purelieres air ilmde eniirrly with rash in hand, and fur the CAsu our eudorners uiil receive Ore ben, fit of a eon I ”rridriiit it low vire. Ali articles not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully lahat lwek, awl the nwnry refuhrled. I:I?' Medical Advice gratuitously given at the OffleP, charging i.nly for the Medicines. The stock comiAs of a complete and select assortment 0 DRUCS, MEDICINES, AND CROOERIES, - Pure Wine k Liquors, for Medicinal use, LoNIA Polifll &Lich Ale. ALL 71IE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES ! FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW &.BEAUTiFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! American Pocket Cutlery, ( garrantd Good.) Superior TOBACCO & S2II7PP!---Che'r,e brands cf Pure Z-Earzakna, Principe and 'Vara EaCCEI.E.S VAR'NISRES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &v. PAINT?, n i ;, FAMILY GROCERIES :- Black and Green Teas : Rio and Java Coffee : Mo;asse., SyrupF,,§ugar , , &c. &e. _ Salmon, Mackerel, ;s.arainc , , &c. REMERBER THE ,TORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! " 711 e best qinlitn (f Goi),7,—Fail profdi_Rei3l Adulteration of Goods—Candid Advice as to Patc.d I:cratlics—and Cloy , Attentean to Bustots..' Towanda, Novomber 12, 1851. H. C. PORTER, IL 117,.,, R. E. H. MASON SIT , PECIESI D CIAN RGEOIV, V ALUA Residence. on Pine Sir& npposile the nil p, (larch. °frets h:s professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can alwovt I , e found nt hia office, in Dr. PORTER ' S Drug store, when not pro fessionally engaged. _ _ BANES ATACPATILAIVEI ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. ifiee it the tiorib egi,l of it, Weld I; ws•-• ilattly by Laporte, Ma.,401 & Co I Towanda, March, 5. 18:,3. _) TONS more of hoe cheap Sinr,ar4 just reed and for sale PEAS—A few chests gond and cheap fur sale by PHINNEY. BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest as nbrtment in Towanda. by PHINNEY. TIRES'S Goods, of the late.it stt lea and patterns. consisting in pan of Mouslin Delatnes, all wool delaines black 4. fancy silks, French, 'o ne,tic and Scotch 61 rgharns g print.z, of csery ste le by Oct. 24, 1853 MUSSES'. ATS, Caps, S. Bonnets, a Ls. r a:mrnt 1.1 end cheap, by PATNNEY. _ _ CLOTHS, cessimeros, yr , , jeans, and Tweeds of an J .,•1 received by Oct. 24, 1853. I'HiNNEY. FIANNELB—Frencli, Ar, I Sal: , 4:iry, for sale by PIiINNEY. AATANTEO—aII hind.. r! Cfl lomber for which same ca =.ll ifl be paid by Oct. 24, 1853. The War Quesiien S'itled iu -_:eto ONTANYES & CO. 0. , 1•;:. id the c won to enlarge !hc:r i• view of the unparalleled pro p. thn• ,011.• re tilt trom n state peace. They therefore, alit.' rourniog thanks for former favors, invite the attenti, , ri vt the citizens 01 thiA and adjoining counties to the examination of their Fall and Winter Geolls consisting of all the varietiei o' Fancy and Dress Goods, as also heavy et Hardware, ['rockery, Gruc,,lrs, Hariir, and Car riage Trtminio,c7v, Lrailur, , all of which Hill be offered at e.hole:,ale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to Sept. 1, !Ka ...11L. MIL 11: :61A1 /110 a.t c lf 'S):, LZ, 29 Imagss4E sroch WINTER GOODS, South Corner of Merear's Mock, fittzin Street, AKB now opening their stock of GOODS for the Fall and Winter rampri , ing full and complete assortment, and of the a<nal variety, which will ha sold at a very small profit ror Ready Pay. Among the assortment of DRI" GOODS, will be found a great variety of I.adieb . Dress Gov& consi,ting in part of Raves, B rege Delaincs, Dclainrs, Lawns, plain and printed ; Uniglutins, seutch and Arnerican ; Poplins, Prints if all sharks and colors . 6'c . Also, for men's wear may he found Broad Cloth*. Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin and Summer Vesting% • Also, Sheetings, Shirting% bleached and brown, Ticking% Summer Goods for boys wear. Cotton Yarn, Carpet. Warp, Cotton Batten, &e.; GROCERIES* AND PROVISIONS. A full stock will be kept on hand. Tho'e in want of t• agars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses. rilewart's hest Syrup, oiipices. Pepper Ginger. Saleratus, Flour. Pish.Balt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do well to call Cu us before purchasing else' where. 11.621DIVARZI. A large-a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass and titone-were, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Ca pa— Nails. Paints, Oils. Glass clad- Puffy. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past sea son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock, be lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure &speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY dz MOORE. :Towanda, Nov. 24 1853. Paper Nanginge, - ' ' .: li very fine ninety of Satin - and common piper ii, Hangings. curtain papers and transparent win dow shades, just recd by . J: POW . ELL: Towanda. &pt. 10, 1853" A complete assortment of black, plaid and colored 11 dress silks—all wookinlaings„mous.lin delain es, Deflegcs, 'Mkt cloths, pat3tnettss, &c, just reeetv• J. rtl'A'LLI., ♦ SPLENDID •ssonr-at.'T ra MOTTO- -- AN D IT ISIiING to dispo•e of his prop e rty, nt slivslic -1; V quill township, Bradf•r.l c unto, PeTalsYlv.i nia, the stit'seriber ulTers i'oc sale the tn.,: rea.onahle terms, and invites the attentaia %visiting to purchase. The propeity contains Inc, hundred and fory4l s acres of land, ly trig alortF, !..Sti,i - pif•hu:sr • • • nth a large pm - tion of river lilts, L . : the • ri,•iality of grain land, and well adapted '1 he unprovemehts are a :AI BitICK 1401::;L:. Ludt lu in b e -t . Atakva ' ' • T 3 • • A and wood hew: ill :ch‘:•l. three other Dwelling hnu-es and thrre two large double roofed sheds for stable, al Tiler,: are tl;r,e 01Wil1riD:, 1 chu trerg, and a y , ung Peach erchc•J of 1c ,I with cart e: 4 lity-lite acre, are under provernent, and the ccvercd with titubLt, such as oak. hick. , ry, pOte,et. c.&c., all Leisg, , opylie.l with springs el water. I hi. pr,pe fly was fnrmerly in three iarrtt ,, . and w.'.l tiuw be sold in suit purchasers . , either whole br -c par I. ly. and wring of paitnent wad:: easy. !tot'. f , is un't.• , :nents rarely ?net u i h, be:r.g within mde. of Towanda. (the county ;eat). cropoaite th Branch Ca r pal, 14 mil-•s tram the Ncyr 1 - nut. I.ok and Erie Radruad, nioncd:ately upon . ..0) line of the prnjected Noith Pcnnsy:vanta Itallrond .11.phcation may be wade to layssca ItlEtteun.E..‘i 'Cowat..i.i. or the subscriber upon the pi enowia. Jan 2, la:)1. JOHN Itl . NlAllOg. li .I,yeirapercisnotsoldbythel :•: \larch n c.l; he ;yhttl, r.a•rving ' r 2 .5 I/1,"2,- r 111 In•titution,for the education of young ladies ma , orened 011 Tueiday the guth lizepteinber.os the 1 , 1111,113,g torineily occupied hr Mrs. Mer:ur.— It is now owlet . the charge of Mks Ouvis D. HAN - soy, aided by her sister Miss Rye:wet D. HATis(or. 'rhe number of pupils is limited to thirty. The ,eholastic year erinsiida of foity-four weeks. T ram c—.s6, 59, and $l2 per quarter, according to the studies pursued. No extra charge for the Latin Language. French. :1 per qua rt•-r. Ecren EXCEC Rev. Dr. ltt.tri.t.tN, Vice President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. • Han. D‘vt a %V xLmor, lons T.tronTE Esq., C. L. WARD, Esq., Heyr.Gr.o. S.oincnsos, 'Towanda. Air !SS REBECCA 11. HANSON prnpnces to give instruction to the young Wits of this piece on tlie Pi sN,P. Ter:7ll—'ilo per quarter. .1 pi lioatigin to he . ..7We to Miss Itangen at the Ward HollslP. ”r at 013 Towanda Female Seminary :71ci•leint,e'r 22. 1553. _ _ arl U. 1.1.11.111.E1'1'. is now rec..l% in; a larg* kJ. and cat cfutly sett eted stock-of MEW GOODs, bought for cash since the tate declines' n priceA, which he will offer lor icady pay at prices tthich cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things he invites particular attention to his assortment of Drees Goals. Towanda, April 15, 18:'3. Clover Seed. A QUANTITY of West Branch Closer Seed,just recived end ft.r sale by J. rowELL. FehrtiAiry 15, 1854. U; helm Mallory, (by her 74c.ri friend Thomas Ifyalt) es Charles W. Mallory—No. 81, Dcc T 1853. Alias Rubprnd in Di vorce. CAI xRI..Es W. MALLORY, defendant in the, above cause, you are hereby notified-tbn Optic. lia Mallory your wile. has plod her p'.2lition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias '4l4lDna has been roomed, and proof made that you pre not to be. found in said county. iota ard' therefore, hereby required to appear at the Court, House in the boro' of 'Towanda. on Monday. the Ist day of May nest, being the first day of said term of said coOrt of c.nenmon'pleas, to answer the said cam plaintvand show cause. din you have, why the 6aol Ohphelia shall not be divorced frem - you. • C. THOMAS. Sheriff:, • 1851. . 5 • DISSOLUTXON. • THE Copartnership under wh;ch -the subscribers have on business, is this.day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be closed up by either party at the Old Stand, Debts due us mu. 7 -1 be paid. WELLES & HARMS. Athena, Jan. 17, 18.51. " T ()WANDA I®IIIIILJNW IIECIE71• NEW AN!) ('HEAP GOODS. 300 NEW BARRELS, fir for Pork or r nt rvh. MLniv • Too tA .3. II NI FAIT
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