New 2bocril;cmatta. ,31egister's Notice, NOTICE -is hereby given thXtA there 'Wiz been filed and settled in the office , of thellegiatet of Wills in and for the county-of Bradford, accyunts administration upon the following estates, viz; T . /valid account of Daniel Brink Jr.executot.of the last will and testament of Abraham FretZriele of Sbestieguin. deceased. Account ol Samuel Davidson, guardian of Mary Ann Demaresti minor - child of John N. Demaresd late of Windham deed. Final account of Abram Westbrook administra. torof the estate of Levi Westbrook late of Athens deceased. Final account of H. S. Salsbury administrator of the estate of Martin Wilden late of Monroe dec'd. Partial Aecount of Charles Stockwell and Betsey Holcomh. administrators with the will annexed 'of Sterling Holcomb. late of Leroy dee'd• Final account of Guy Tracy administrator de bo nis non of A rvine Cleric 2d. late of Itidgbury deed. Final account of Benj. Park. Orson Rickey and Maria Park administrators of Reuben Park late of Litchfield deceased. Final Account ofJames Gordon adult igratorof the estate of Samuel Gordon late of South Creek deceased. Final account of John Vandyke and Mardeenah Waker. administrators of the estate of Peter Wal tees lite of Leroy deed. Final account of Josiah M. Cranmer administra• for of the estate of Rachel Grimmer tate of Dureli dere s,cd Final ac7onnt of Monne Pyne administrator of the estate ol Patrick Pyne late of Athens deed. Final account of Dennis McGill and Marinda Patterson administrators of the estate of Edw'd Pat terson late of North Towanda deed. Final recount of Charles Hornet and John Elliott administrators of the estate of Humphrey Brown lama Wyatn.ing deceased. Final account of John Rogers guardinn of Orrin D Roberts, Charles B. RuNerts, John Roberts. A rlet. to Roberts and Marc E Vanderlip laie Mary E Ru berts, of Fleming Roberts deed. ' Final aceaunt of Thomas Elliott guardian of Mery Cook. Daniel Cook, Sally Ann Cook. Reuben Cook. G. \V. gook, Emeline Cook and Adeline Cook,heirs of Elizabeth Cook iteeeaset. Final nccuunt of C. G.Griciley administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Francis V. W , te:- man late of Pike deceased. Final account of C. G. Cr adminioraior of the estate of Lydia P. G - fidley late of 01 wr , l r'd. Final account of Reuben Delon:: and Maria ville admitlistrati.oit of the estate of Silas late of South Towanda deceased. Final Account a Ann E. Grinnell end Miles B. Grinnell, adminisrrators of the estate of William 1.. Gunnell late of Burliugton deed. And the sante will ho presented to the•Oephan's Court of 13r.klford county, on gouda's , . the 4th day of 6eptembernext,l , a confirmation and nllnwonces LAWII EN (1-1 SC,OT r, Reg tster. Register's Office. August 1, 1854. PROCLAMATION. WTHEREAV4 the Hon. DAVIT) WlT.MlT.President v V Jodie of the 12th Judicial District cons , s'ing of the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Sollt-• van, and the Hona. MYllnv BALLArin find HARM AeRrAT. Associate .111.1.-zes, in and for said cont.ty - of Brad ir rd have is-sued th e ir precept hearing date the Ist day A IV'Ft! 19 - 1. to inc f.r h. hJih4 (:Dort of ()vet . sod Terminer,Conern! Quart:v . 4-r ....a con of the l'eaee, Common Picas and Orphan's l'otirt. at Towanda, for the county of lira.:ford t n Mon. -day the 4th day of Sept. next to continue three v.:eel.s.. Notice is therefore, hefehy liven, to the Coroners and Justices of the l'eacx an 1 Cons-tahles of the coon. tv of lir olfor.l. that they he then an 1 Vee in their proper persons. at 10 o'clock in the foreno fn of said day. w ith their record., inquisitiovs, and other ra inemherances, to do those Mime.; which to their office appertain to he done—and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the i.ris.'ioers who are or may he in the i fit of said «thrVy. ot who shat! he I. , tunt; to appear ii the said a met, are to I. then anti there to prosecute against them as e.hri'l tar lust. Jurrora are requested to he punctual in their attendance riereen..lV in their rattier. d at Towanda. the Ist day of Auz. in the year of •tr one ih.olaand eight hoodred and rif?y 16or, and ref the Independence of the United ettite.4 the seeenty-seventh. 4:HESTER Timm IS, Sheriff. THE FIRST TERM MEI ultif lianna Collegiale Institute, 11,(1 cjamcnrc nn /4 Gth of septsmber next . ?. \ vir.•ular will be issued ner week. giving the inlv 29. 1/.IM. IN WANT ! p tir: %Ott:ern - ter% are in want of a ynuniz man na an•alipreove tti the Troman's trade. 17 or 18 year , of agF, of g•nta halos, who they will bind rhnmselves th learn the buttine%%. HALL & RUSSELL. Towanda. July tl5, 18.31. TA', M.llO OSTI:, a)T7INITZ.BT.', 110. J. ALLEN. late Professor in the nhioCollece 1 of Denial riurgeons, his discovere.. a methiid offrkertinz Artificial Teeth tin plate, which makes aux further impfnvement It combines i.itrrintfth and durability with perfect cleanliness. The porn is COlllintlqlf, and can he made to -nit' any race, however difficult. No „life like is the exrire9iion, thtt the most familiar with artificial teeth faiyiii determine they are fake; the teeth appearing as they actually grew out of the n. I have secured iett.ers patent fur Bradford Co. Cf . ' Office in Mercur's Block. Towanda, July 29, 1854. Engine and Fixtures for sale. ONE second hand ENGINE and fixtures for a SAW MILL, capable of driving two or more saws, all in gco I order, and will be sold cheap, on a long credit, if desired. The Engine is now run— n ne, and thin be seen by calling on• H. S. Ilikvzn• rsier, or C. F. WELLES:Jr. at Athens, Pa. Ulster, July 19. 1851. • Rurlin2ton Mansfield Plank Road Co. vi THERE :Hy the .Act of Assembly inearpnrat ‘ inz this company," Aclitt•on MeKean..khn F " Lone. John Blackwell, Hirano Ga maze, Scep'len ••• H, F. Loot, Seth W. Paine, U. F. Red + '• Melon. 0. I'. Ballard, D. F. Pomeroy. A.Stephens, " Wm. H. Perk, D. M. C. Herrick, Reuben Wit - her, Peleg Perk and Curtis Merritt. riif Bradford It , llll Fox, James Hosted, Joseph P. Morris and I S. Hourd, of Tioga County, or any "fire of them." were appointed Commis.ioners to '' open books, receive subscriptions, and organize a " CLaipaCy by the name and style of the Burling• ton and ManOield Plank Road Company, with pcwer io construct" said road 4-c. • Now, therefore. the undersigned, a poriion of the ennrnt , aioners,appointed in sa“', act of incorpora• tion, herelty notify the public and all petsr ns Inter ested, that there will be a meeting of the Commis vioners at the house of L. B. Morse, in Troy Bow', on Saturday the 12th day of August next, at one o'clock in the afternoon—for the purpose of open ing hook.; for receiving subscriptions to the capi tal stick of. and organizing said company, egreea. Me to said act of iccerporaiion. D. W C. HERRICK, W. H. PECK. 0. P.BALLARD, G F. REDINGTON, ADDISON McKEAN. AI VIN sTEPHENS S. W. PAINE, Troy. July 15, 18:4. Towanda Female Seminary. consequence of ihe severe illness of Mr. ILN.. -I- 'ON, the Summer Vacation, which vitas to have ccrnmenced two weeks hence, has commenced this day. The fites‘inn will he resumed about tbe die of September nest, of which due public notice will be given. Towanda, July 13,1854. . . LANNELB—French, Domestic ,and for sale by PHINNEY. BEANS—.Tirenty-flee bushels for mile by PHINNEY. • New 24vetiteemeate. suinuirro Blr '" eirictictf writs of Irend.t ipettiruedoit of the Court of-CoMmoti,PWattntitdsctutY, and to me direatekifrill tte;.. - .:.•dltr„.iiiblictasle at the Cgail'4oo o /;hithtt.sw. Arotoilid4l* Mon. de / .111Idaj*Ot r -Mlllloo.4oVnitteliJK-hkithe fol lowitiOte,s(#4l piece Tit.-Ta*SCittlith.C . situ. ate br#4llo, , ,lp..alul,Seeeldell: tagft,:is'ar)i.by Iliad of CyKriO3irrelkoti the ..east',bljtyki,-, eot lo 4 lEtitia be. tereorerreaked and iftitittnehimititeitiptespen the sou ill bilaads.pf .Beth*:Blakettecv_,oll the vest by landsol - flatt elitblelParatj4ilPol*ortb, deiessed. Con Weill &Feint If 'fete% ono old framed' koifia. one oldfitii ‘ td 'barb and,tit(rnchard of frititiefeit'theritili;`:'; t kiettojkandlakiii,oLexpeoticiniif the atilt 4 . erfel*Pliiance) G. G#ol,ey t Ora iailipttbrOf F. r. Airstataliin.deed.• ALSO, Tba folfdaelagle4ribad lot, Piece iliPar• sal orfand,Situatett.itelkibitishipaind nd. ed unite PlortheAr Oildi by Ittindk_oflittainellr a n - Dy keittitAtia Eaarttik r 3bej3erWlek; Tama r a* and the Elottaaltmlat Ofillies2nijanftinti the South by lands of James Wilcox, and ou the-West by wild lands I. contain in tr-one hundred sites, be the same more or less, abed' two : acres cleared.. Seized and taken in execution et the suit of F. N. 'Wilcox, to tie use of Ire Smith *Co., vs. Benjamin Wilcox. ALSO. By virtue of a..writ of 11. fa.. a piece or parcel.of.land, sitnalett,in Towanda Borg.. In4ls ninicat a chissout l poit, N. Nyest corber:of bhp t,4 Geiger's lotSoishaide of State str&Crtitin lag %UM= erty sixty ft:Mr-feet to ail:inters then MesterlY, two feet, thence Southerly to a corner. twelve feet from the North line of Ira If. Stevens' barn lot; thenco- Vv'esterleand paralel with the North line of Ira H. Steven-' bsrn lot; thirty eight feet to a corner— hence Northerly to the South side of State street, hirty•three feet to the place of beginning, 'be the same more ore or desa..all improved. with a framed dwelling House and Board shed attached theoeon. creized and taken in execution at the suit ofSam uel Bunting, vs. Gee. H. Bunting. ,C. THONI AS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Otflce. Towanda, July 13,, 184,4. Notice is hereby given, that an amnont equal In the e., , sts 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 acain he offered fur sale. LIST OF LETTERS, Remaining in the Poet Of lice. Towanda, July let, 1854. ..11en David King Thos & John Amor John Kennedy Blake James Loomis Wheaton 'lantern Hannah Leonard Lorin Bisbey Hervey 2 Luther J H Z . Barrett Mrs. or G Thompson S Bost wick Charlott McCabe Catharin Durnhain Levira - "McCall Laura 8 Behind Henri Morgan E .1 Bro••rick Mary McClu•lry Chas Bruchard Maria Mc Ihi Ji II Bennett S. Newell Albert Connelly John 4 ' O'Keeffe Patk • Conley John Ovid S Crcrly David Pulver Bartholoma Cotter Gorr et Plait C Craft Georg.. Patterson Him . Cole Francis M gnigg,le Kate L . Cole Sarah Ryan Michael Campbell K.l . Richardson C E Cra wiort. (leo, Reily James Davidson Gen L Strauch Bernhard Dore Michael Spencer J S 'Davidson Beni Sieves J S Easterhrooks Julia A Stevens Mary Emery J Shot' Andrew Fuller Lois Miss Spring ()shin Coggin Wm L Stout Enoch Goti Wa• run Slocum B F Green Nathan Smith J 11 Goodwin Benj G Strickland Susan 3 Gamley W A ' Short Ester I-Hurter R P Smith Abigai Horton Tc:titt Shores Stephen ll,iWe Ret‘ Tattle Geo Herikle Philip Thurston E Hcverra Michael Ute Joltn 2 Hartley W B Witencks Nancy . Ingham Thos Wilcox Hannah Kingston(' John Wiggins E li Kingston Sam! Wantzzabapht Pete X: rt... 7 Persons calling for letters, wind please say they are Advertised. WM. H. PERKINB. P. M. • Bituminous Cool.--Barclay Coal Bed. THE undersigned is prepared to furnish at the beds, artirqUantity of this superior COAL, at the reduced pri.te of $1 25 per ton for Blacksmith and $1 75 for picked Grate .toal. Payment in cash or e . ottrery produce. but n' credit will be giyen. HENRY GA FISs, Agent for the Barclay R.R. and Coal Company. Franklin (Old Coal Berl) May 25, 1851. USSOLUTION. THE partnership heretofore existing between La throp & Chubbuck is thtS day dissolved by mu tual con•ent. The books and accounts are all to he settled by C. E. Chubbuck, wich must be done immediately. All persons owing tt.e late firm must call nod settle the same, and those hawing demands against said firm wil present the same to C. E. Chobbnek for payment. S. B. LklllitOP, tlrtveil May 20, 1854, .C. E. CHUBBUCE. The snbscribe'r calls attention of the old patrons ..f the above firm and the community generally, to the carefully selected Stock of GOODS now being received the new Store recently occupied by C. & L. where he may be found at all times ready to exhibit his goal, not fearing to compare them and their prices with those of any other Store in the country. Call and satisfy yourselves. C. E CHUBBUCE. Aidministrator's Sale. Byirtueof an order issued by the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, will he stild on the 29th of May nest, at 10 o'cl.ck in the forenoon, at the Man sion house on the premises, all dist lot of land sit uate in Monroe tp., containing o n hundred acres, described as follows t Beginning at a hlack oak, the north west corner of the farm of which D. H. Owen died seized. thence north 58° east 121 sod 3-10 per ches to a post. thence south 33° east 94 perches thence south 13° west 100 perches. thence north 32° west 148 perches to the beginner, with about 30 acres im proved, and a framed house and barn there on. Perms made known at the day of sale. - . THOS. ELIA() rr,- NT ay 1,1854. WM. COOLHATIOH. 2 d. A dm'rs. D. H. Owen, deed. The above sale stanch adjourned till Saturday the 10 by of June, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the bowie of Hiram Shaw, in Monroe.. n"" The above sale is further adjourned until Saturday, September 2d, at the same place and time of day. DR. E. H. MASON, SURGZION, Residence on Pine Street opposite the o!•l Presbyterian Church. Offers his professional services to ihe people of Towanda and vicinity. Can always he fund at hie office, in Dr. PoRTIRR'S Drug Store, When not pro fessionally engaged. Para! Furs !! of ,Fir Vietoriaes sad CFA of diffkail a ties. for rile vireos.? by • A 4; Jan. 19, 1854... • •• H. S. MERCUR., THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! MEOPIVAMS=I & CO. AVE come to the conclusion gnat the time has H come, that debts can be collected, and. after waiting patiently tor Years, and finding the Good Time has arrived, when" farmers are realizing almost double for their Products, they bOpe this notice will since for a more asiensive'One sod" that pa7ments will either be model!) Grain liPthe present. high pri ces or in Cash. Their Aisortment of GOODS iireplenisbea week ly from . NO York City, aftl wilt be wild cheaper then it titail in the Great' Enti6thMi 4itelE Towanda, Tannery SI, 1954. . • , im INK SKlNB.—Tbsidgbast Olen *HI be paid in Nab in Say quantity of Mink sitina, - by Jab 4 4 1084. . MONTAVY . er & CO. iikrtlmienit,' gr. ,--, --7,DWIATIPtI-7.-----t-., r*-- ii#l'fiephip:iiiinfittire ,ezintin, 'llYtlill - ' lilattlit audloCis T. jticee . pkierilta nit of Busidikftice: is alai* dimovetwiintumti 11') sent. Thebusittess will hereafter be conducted by lotin&.: ict. and their Books can be fogad at the nal b, stor&-101, y , lid lifaaitt dm. All those in. denteiL , * tiala::fiiirc look . aunts:at iiikplease„,cati sod' ilit -0 1 f 3 4 1 *: tit ttelay.:: L' :___'' ..-f , .2_ , .-1 ,-..,-.-. .., .7:::-.7i ! -- ;;;;OCCIRGTE4MiIIif-;: i - ,:ik- ~..iii: : s l 4 ,: ;:- -, - = ':-._ '.. , ; , :401Eig V,RIUg. r ,.: ,f..: -._: • ' - . ,AIA I O--- - , , ;-;,::':......-:.-.- 4? - - EMI otrlet wira r Tqa AzoisTit ,4sa . 1111 COR DM' l ititi{til: F r i -1114. t asvmAL ER WOOS! NEWS -' BURTON KINGSOMY; 1, s now receivig4 ell acirls.o( NEW 900DS„ivb;e1L will be sold very low f9r Cash. May 3, 1334. 111111 , ..• WOULD inform her friends. that she has just re- Vlf turned from the city, with a large assortment of - " • STIDTAINART GOODS, - she offers et redued' pticds. Preatke of ev ery kind taken in . psYtiiint fur gotr . ds. . RZINEOVAL...-1)R. MASON has removed hisAlfusi to his dwelling, on Ptne street. -Opposite the old Presbyterian Uhorch. Towanda, May 13, 13541. Plows and Plow castings! BldautiLElc. ' Wayne county, Alba or Canis , Plows,,Side hill, subsoil and ooze plows and Castings, for vale cheap. 1 take pßrticglar pains to get good well made plows and lough castings. I would invite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. Call and see. R. M. WELLES. WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD! 500 VEEN WANTED !I The subscribers have just received at their old stand in Mercur's Block, Towanda, a new and good sasomnent of Spring and Summer Goods, consist ing of B.eatiy4Mltado Clothing, GENTLEMANS' FURNISHING GOoDS ever imported into the County—all of the latest styles in market, which are being ecattered far and wide. In the way of Pprnishing Goods, we have a complete assortment—Cravats, Collars, Shirts, Under et.hirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Gloves. Suspen ders, Handkerchiefs Hosiery of all kinds, and a variety of Trunks, Ztr, Our R..ady-Made Clothing embraces every thing desirable in that line, and as we buy for CAis, we can and will sell '2O per cent. lower than any other Clothing Establishment in Towanda. 1, ALEXANDER, Towanda, April 20, 1054. S. ALEXANDER. Cistein and Well Pumps ! LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rains ! of any kind, .ize, &c.. cheap fur ready pay, for sale by Jan. 8, 1853. IL NI. WELLES. NEW SPRINC GOODS. JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury; a large and complete stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as usual, Cutar ron Casa ! Towanda. April 28, 1854. 300 (NorEs W B a . t A 7 R 5 R c E ea L e t , fi b t y fo s r P F o r l o o l.: 4 ld c e o r Towanda. Aug. 10. 11353. VTANTED—siI kinds of grain & lumber for which some cash will be paid by Oct. 24, 1853 2111 T 31IM 111 CW 0 , 1 5 a3V5 , eiT4CJZA , 11. S. 31ERCUR. T s now receiving one of the :argest and best selec te.l aosortmentof Merchandise ever before brought to Bradford criunry—ctiinsiNting or DRY GOODS of every description. An extenlice a‘aortment of common Hardware. Also, Saddlery, Harness and Carriage Trimmings. Illackirniths . Bellows, Vises, Ton v. sledges, leon,Steel and Nails Ororfrriec Oils Pi ivis, and Dye-quiff, Crockery Was; van,. which will be sold as usual, very cheap 1,,r Cssn. Towanda, April 19, 1854. The War Question Being Settled in ARIL 41:11311" ri4ONTANYES & CO. have come to the ccnclu- IN/ stun to enlarge their business, in view of the unparalleled prosperity tha . t mast malt from a state peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for former favorp, invite the attention of the citizens nl this and adjoining counties to the examination of their, Tall and Winter Goods cqnaisting of all lb« varteiles o' Fancy and lire's G, , nd.. as also henry at ,plea, Hardware. (.'roeicrrO. Genceries, ihrnert and Car riage Trimmings, Iron, Lea 4. - c, i)•e , all of which a RI be.ofTered at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot Call to please. Sept. I. 1853. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINOSBERY kNow opening a Nce, STOCK nr Goons, consists ing of full and complete assortment of all kind- AIERCIIANDIZE, which will be sold as cheap as the %amp quality of Goode can be bought anywhere this side of New. York. Towanda, Dec. In. THE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW. M. T. CARRIER, WOULD respectfully inform the citizens or Te— wanda and vicinity, that he tins cpencd a Groc cry dir. Provision Store. on the south aid.- of the Public Squire, %here he would be pleased to wait upon those that call upon him. He has all kinds of articles kept in a country Grocery. Such as Nuts of all kinds; Oranges, Le. mons, and Candies of all varieties and shapes, Ci- gar( of the heat quality. He afsto desions to keep on hand Pftovistoacdc. &c., all of which he offers cheap '6>r Cash or Coun try produce. His motto is. that " nimble six-pence is better than a slow shilling." . Towanda, May I, 1854. CHEAP GOODS. 3HARVEY PHINNEY is just receiving, a fine . assortment of Saint 42111 Scntssa Goons *Web will be sold as usual. ve!jr cheap fur CASH. Towanda, April 20, 1854. ' Wyahming Parochial M4hool THE friends of Christian Education are respect• fully informed thst—the second term of this school s under.the care of the Session of the Presby terian church of Wyslusing, Miss- EMIL? filaTeros Teacher, win commence on the Ist day of August next. • Term., per quarter of 12 weeks : Reading. writing and mental arithmetic, 811 00 Gra men a r...geograpbtand bists?rja 2 00 All otl!er . Ettglialt•tirapa:bel, . 8.00 aCt.GO44 boaralairita pines families can be ob tained at. from 04 to is par .week. For further particulars.: address. pot void: EDWIN LEWIS: Gitmptown; Bradford Co. Pa. .Toly 20. - regal '7o,ooticleptente. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO fiCE. A . ).I.4eiliatis 'indebted AO the' estate- of a .l-V-110110elto aeteisid,lite of gantoir twp., are hereby raquested,tomake isims d iate payment and khose claim. against skid' estate, will pliStse present, them duly 'ibibenticatedtfor settle. zdettt . 'HIRAM HOLCOMB, SARAII B. BULLOCK. Administrators. Ma ci , les4r A:DRINIB A LT. perions knowing themselves indebted to the estate of Thomas Turk, deettaseci, late of Litchfield township., are treraty "requested to make i m mediate . payment, and thosehaving claini4 against said esiate•will ptease'pretentr them duly authenti cated for settlement. Jan. .12. 1854. ADMiNISTRATOR'S 'NOTICE. • A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN it TEED, a eceased;laieofLitchfield township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; alkt all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement - BETSY TEED. SAYI'LItAVIDSON, 3 Adm's. January 29, lAA ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Att persons indebted to the estate of P. D Havens, dec'd.late.of Mending Stotie,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 4 13(LE9,-. namioistratorr DEBORAH HAVENS. Aug.2l, 1€1.51. • Stephen Pierce vs. Peter Perkunat. lit Bradford Common Pleas, No 188, May Term, 1854. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, an Auditor to distribute the fund raised by the Sheritl's sale of real estate, in the above entitled case, hereby give notice, that he will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in Troy born, on Saturday the 29th day of July next, at i n clock P. M.. at which time and place all persons having claims upon said fund, are requested to present them for adjustment, and distribution, ur be debarred from coming in fur a share of said fund. Troy, June 17. 1854. F. Audio r. t duditor's Notice. Lithe mater of the estate of Benidmin Ildington, deceased. HAVING been appointed an Auditor, by the 0 ph an's Couit of Bradford oounty, to hear and rep.nl upon eiceptions filed to the final ac count of the estate of Benjamin Buffington. decea4- ed, late of Viarren township; I will attend to the duties of the appointment, at my office in the 13wo of Towanda, on the 15th day f Augnt next, at one o'clock P. M., of which q)E.T6uItS interested will pleaqe take notice." June 19. 1831. WM. EL% ELL, Auditor. elpY ytrtue of an order of the Wohan's Court of la Bradford County . , will he ex*sed to sale at public. trt ndue, at the Court House, in the Boro' of Towanda, at I o'clock Pi M., of the 31st day of July next, all the intere:t which Not thrup Moty, in his lifetime, had in a tract of land, situated. in Or well township, containing one hundred and fifty seven :icr( s„ bounded on the North by 1111 , 1 , of Aaron Ch , tbbuck ; East by lands of Nathaniel Rust .el—`southward by lands of Henn• bent—about st xty acres inproved, with a barn and two houses and en apple orchard thereon AMELIA NTEVENS, .41rnlni•tta'rir, W.M. 13. DUNHAM/Adnuntstrator. June 1213, 1954. EL 3. atuurzrz TTO IR E r ✓IT 1, I VP Office with the Register and Recorder, TOWANDA, Pl. PHINNEY ATTORNEY AT LAW TOWANDA, PA. OFP{CE in the second glory of the Union Block, north side of the Public srinare, over the office ofJ.Adam4, Esq. Sept. 24. r ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. Office removed to John Adams'OtficP in the Iruion 131. , ck. July 20. IwirtLkl ;son l a. Mei edah. Rd.) L AI RP 41. .111rz,irrt .11 Rewl tch In 11 Relit : rimes J. rorgisuri c'l , l W 00...! S Levi Wood !erne tenant; In the Common Piers , f Bradford County ; \o. 3:7, Dec Term, I 30. 'HE. undersigned Audilor,appointed ht• the ("mint to ilwribute funds in the hands of the hheritr, will attend to the duties assigned him, at hi. rare, in the boro of Towanda, on Monday, the I9th day of August, 1954, at 2 o'clock P. M. Where and where persons having cairns upon said fu"d, must present them, or eke be forever debarred from the a:111". The above cite hiving been referred back to the Auditor. Ju'y 6, DM. G. 19 W kTKIN'q Sid t .r. ALL persons indebted In Ihe estate of Turner McN!el, d.ed late 411nr , 1l twr., arc requcs ed to make payment without delay : and 'hose hav ng demands against card estate will pre:sent them July authentiratedfor settlement. July 5, 1854. ISRAEL SMITH. Admini-tratnr. .1 TTOR wlr Ji" T 1..11 Williamsport. Lycoming County, Pa. OFFlCE—Opposite U. S. llntel-Up Stair.. 4A Cop/von:a Beebe, by her next friend, Aaron Netefrn, vs. George Beebe In Bradford Corn Pleas, .'1 o. 236, Fcb T 185.1--Als. sub. Divorce. EORGE BEEBE, defendant in the above cause k.-T—You arc hereby notified that your wife Sopronia Beebe (hr her nett friend Aaron Newton) has filed her petition fur a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias subpoena has been re turned and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of To. wanda, on Monday, the 4th day of Sept next, being the first day of Sept term of said court ot comtni,n pleas, to answer the said coniplaint.and show cense if any you have, why the said Sophronia shall not be divorced from you. C.THOM AS, Sheriff. Sheriff 's Office. Towanda, July 29, IBM. Executor's Notice. A LT. persons indebted to the estate oil N. Pratt, dec'd late of Burlington township. are here— by requested to make payment without delay : and all persons having chums against said estme will please present them duly authenticated for settle— ment. r. B. PRATT, F..leeutur. July 15, Mi. DISSOLUTION. THEpartnership between E. P. Dawson and A. Gay, k this day dissolved by mntnal con tent—the accounts are !eft in the bands of J. L Jones, Fol., for settlement. 1b ihnot, Jnne 22, 1354. Horsm Samos & Wagon for sale. THE MAN wbo wants to purchase a span of Young Horn's. Harness, and Lumber Wagon, on very favorable term., can bear of an opportuni— ty, by calling at this office. June 28, 1854. HORSS & WAOONS FOR SALE. THE Stibscribeitt, having Completed their work, offer for sale five or six Span of Fine Young Retries; with Harness and Wagons. Any person desirona of purchasing such property, will Sad this en excellent opportunity. MEAN S& EDWARDS. Towanda, July 20, Mil. ATOIrd NOTICE CORNELIA TURK, ;SAW!. DAVIDSON, Admiovitratnrs Auditor's Notice. Administrator's Sale. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor's Notice 4.lministrator's Notice. MIAS. D. EDIERT, - - DB, POTITER'S SOUTH END TIIE thiC,ftt: •- or tt e tit , erto ' b au d a ( a l, aQ , ortrfirot the • t-I b... 1 31 Fitch terirld xa wi:l be ...xit , ,C.rt.•ry %vb., in hand, and for the tly.e. our. wktomers wi not an4werina our recornrnendate , i4reil be 137- Medical Abler gratoitrifisty The stork consist! DRUGS, Pure Wine .iLL 7 LIE .110S7' P 0 FRESH CA'ATHENE & A , ;!I:` , Dlti A4,OI:TMLN • • American Pocket at cry, (Warrant:d Good,) Superior TOXILICCO & EN13717 br7-:n:is of Pure Unvannn, Principe anq 11'2.1 a ! P.IINTS, OILS, VAIINYczIII 7 .-z, FANcy 111:1'1(1,ES, FA3I/1..8" statOCEIRIES : 1;1,1Jc arid er.:(iti Tea, , R.() and .I.a r' :;: 4 ! "• - REMEMBER THE t.TORE-t-SOI. PIE END OF THE WARD ROUSE ! —AND ITS MOTTO— "Via liect Qualihr of dv—Po: t'e P.,;.ts—Ready/ .-!ttention to Cts'o-rterg—,w Adniteraturo of Giods—t ,ou!Ld 's to P.,/, t 1;•.111, , ,i.)---and Ctuse .Mal ,n to Bus!n,ss.' Toorno.l4, Novom , w.y 12. Iys l. IL. C. POICTEft., 31. D. i T . st FR . .. =DAL Awarded to this Machine at the air of the 'American lusiittate, Nevi York, Oct. 11152. A Diploma at the Franklin In titute. Philadelphia. First Premium at the Stat. Pair, Utica" New York, and at the '.II timid,* and Retio.el aer County ,Nelir York:Fairs. aria a Diploma its the Weotchee er County Fair al IA bile Plains. . f;!! 1 %., ..----, MMWMOWNSTMMWMWMIMI Th fbe prwr.ett arrnivell.,ll • f t hi, ar•ore , .; Valuable Mlll. the Tatar buil% erry..,iec Cylinder to break' the a.‘ •:••• lower Cylltidsro •-•• •11.• ningornent the work 1 I•erforr... , l to: %AO n• loss lab.,r. • The free t.. arro i tel .1. • • • - - formerly. end by 1-."-i • " • .' tlisperoteal Leith he 1.: .0, to • •• I , o liver the Itontr-en, nl ii.. nt :he -. .•.• , ,et clear and tie. Ca , 14 1' .1 by the tyl.l me , hod. 'I y'...'er• eeve-e 4 eiteta Zinn, both on their pr. inner", • I e.el. In Liter. le arrant e.l a• r. ..t1 On the Sll I and frownlnreel t.r n. amtnicoll a ith e: rl. n r . Nn Fortntr , :t't •n. II 1 to dir,iirmi avlll b• (11%a pilot nt ' Lind he will fin.l ihi, one .1' . machine% on hia tarn. The machine is rustic run power, end when Lb. ey; • n.I. n • year,. PC we esin prow 0 lornere ek-e In all former timer It us. ouppe.%l 1n.,. n t If of Cider could only to) crv./....y r. olg a 1.••0der. , ...1 /• , r,.. that slowly mashed the They well, then. made 11., a ri %/. ITC 1..1 most torero and long pre=l , :lre :IA ••-I I I • a POrt6.n of the CiaCr..k 11a/a ' •• by the straw and the cis,. of isininee• Imantiefactory roio't th. termer to take sli and pol:Lars his six h ese te6,1,151.1ite , 1)... ^. 0 • t‘ • could hose been more iebly err r to ..-.• eh to eight barrels of Cider. To al-slate the dt@trcltc the Yuniers hare heretothro u 4 .tai nder. qd• sPorh me ha. been lactated, and the statement of a fry, f.. 41.. w ;.rnue that It is not only the be-t Nteehine of the Id,' term. bat It is the moat profitable thl.' 6 Tll,l f 63 ha .oi f•rus. The applee are by %hip. Nln.-t.ln..grot,l 1, 1 , pulp, Ito that It rointres but a oorarnestiyelf 11,4,1 and that but a minute or two, In extract all the • vier it being esecrtainol by prae..iriel urt , rimunt. that ..ne I ourth mersjulre mn be obtained than by the .14 i•riwo.s. Pio. shim thin. It only requires two hands to grind and tn..ke Into Cider a larger quantity of smiles than run he reairlidy done on the old-fashioned msetaae.. to the ocimpactneas of the }some,. in the tub. nos the cos plate manner tu which it to ground, a pressure cf from to 5 lons—that can racily be obtained—wilt proton a mire favorable result than fifty tons preo , lll . ll on 'he nnimar) Volterra eetoreadi to Art of Cox:4,m lu the jest U. In the irtror.c. Court al the Eootera Pltl lel or roe.7lroulo• 1r7.8014 by L'AMEREIJX. HA LL h RUSI-ELL. Tr. wor and by C. M. wmpiG. Elmira. N. V PLASTER, SALT, 81.0 TWO HUNDRED TONS Cayuga Ground Pins- T"' r—partner