ficsal 21,bucrtionnents, PROCLAMATION. WHEREAS the Hon.DA.VID Witmer, President Judge of the 12th Judicial District consisting of the Counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Sulli van, and the Hons. hiTao3 BA:ILAItIi and HAIRY Acszsr, Arciate Judges, in and for said county of Bradfcrd have issued their precept bearing date the Ist day August 1854, to me' directed, far holding it Court of Oyer and Terminer,General Quarterter Sea. ,t eti of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Tirarande, for the county of Bradford on Mon. day the 4th day of Sept. next, to continue three weeks. Notice is therefore, hereby given, to the Ciiiiineni and Justices of the Peace and Constables of thecoure ty of Bradford. that they be then and there in their proper persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, and other re memberances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done—and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said county, or who shall be bound to appear it the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them within be just. Jurrore are requested to be punctual in their attendance agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda. the. Ist day of Aug. in the year of our Lord, one thotisand eight hundred and fifty four, and of the Independence of the United States the seventy-seventh. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. SOpannii.2 Gabe, by her next friend, Aaron Newton, vs. George Reche In Bradford Com Pleas, No. 23'6', Feb. T. 1851—.415. sub. Throne. GEORCE BEEBE, defendant in the above cause —-You arc hereby notified that your wife Sopronia Beebe (by her next friend Aaron Newton) has filed her petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an this 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 o,f To. wanda, on Monday. the 4th day of Sept next.being the first day of Sept term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause if any yon hare, why the said Sophronia shall not be divorced from you • C.THOMAS, Sheriff. sheritl's Office, Towanda, duly 29, 1854. =EMMET'S SALTS 1 - lir tie of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the 1.) Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, and to me directed, at ill be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the lon,' of Towanda, on Mon. Jay, 4th day of SEPTEMBER, at I o'clock P. M. .All of The f..llowino ' described lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Sheshequin township, bounded as follows, to wit: On the North by a roa d known as the Hornbrook road—on the East, South and West, by lands of lan Randell, contriving one acre, be the same more or less, all improved, true framed house, and a f. w fruit trees thereon. Seized and. taken in execution at therouit of CO— rvell 4- ("cr.. vs. Wit:lam E. Campbell. ALSO, the following lot, piece or parcel of land. situated in t'ilhrsherinin too n-hip. bounded in the North by lards ofJerome B. Gillett, on the East by lands J. S. Spencer, on the suth by Samuel Owen, and on the West by lands of E Ora Newell and oth ers ; containing f.l'lty acres in rc.or less, about - three acres improved, and a log ho sr thereon erected. Sclzed and taken in executi t at the sultrof Chas. K. Ladd, es. Oaviil Kilmer. AL -41), The follosstnz described lot. piece or par rel of ;sod, situated in Troy Borough, bounded as f •Itows the North by lands of E. Shep bent. on the East by am h,z4way, and on the ,•outh and west, be last !s et F. tt. 4 . I.'. 1 .Itratt; con— taintni.t about one-hell acre. to be the same more or less. ailimprovP..l, r. tat one fame.: house there n. Beard and taken in execution at the suit of Ira ?-zinith SCE , ., Ts. Haman A. helps and Zephon F. Walter. • .NI.SO. The Coll...ring lot, piece or pimel Orland. • • ruate,i in Monroe twp., bounded on the North by land, i .I.hu H. Scott and P.Sage and J. Coolbaugh, on the East by lan& of John IL Scott. on the south by J •hn Santee, and on the west by Jefferson Cool. u::h. containing teensy-five and a half acres; about fifteen acres improved. more or less• one i,ard house, one board sheJ, and s o me fruit tr ee es thereon. . s.e:.red and take,' in-exerotion at the suit of D M. Buil. now to the lase of WA.Earn A. Chamber I.n. v‘. r .I.loel Gross. ALSO. The foll.)wing dal, piece or parcel of land , ;inated in Springfield twp., bounded and described :14 follows livutit—North by lands. of Li antes Mc ;,,ne.; and Charles Jakett, East by the Joel McAfee south by J.•hri Holler and west by land of Ed ard 11a , iow ; containing a!suut one hundred acres; to the same more or lest; about thirty acres im proved, one new framed how.r.. ;I. , :te old log house, and afire f.uit trpes thereon. Seized., and takee u execinion at the .suit of Juhn E. Goodrith, vs. o,..hti MrK c. ALSO, All that certain °flan& situated in the township ot . South Creek., containing, stitydrive acres and serenty•_siz peiches. being lot No. 2 on E. oyerton's map, bounded on the North by warrant: line; East by lot No. 3. late Faller and Grearcs, s. , uth by lot No. 6, Stbrhen White's lot, and west h lot No. I, Jesse Pew's lot ; vith a log house and barn thereon; and a snia:l orchard and abut forty arcs ,mprorad• Sete ! and taken in executt.in at the suit of Ed- Overton, rs. Samuel C. Kernel - . ALSO, The following described lots, piece or parcel .4 land, situated in the niwnvhip of itidgeber ry . bs.U-Cid CAI 'AS follows, to wtt. the first lot-begin nal; a; a post for a corner tieing the North-west c !net . the Simons lot ; thence along said Simons nth '.1,1°. East 117 rods to a corner ; thence North 88e, West 91 7-10 rods to a corner; thence N:rth 1! tleg , East 116 rods to a corner; thence south 9rsl ° , East 94 1-10 toll, to the place of begin n„ag. ALSO. one other - lot. piece or pared of Lad sit uated is said township• bounded and described as follows—becinning at the North-west corner of the above described lot, thence North li ° . West 71i riads to a corner, thence North BS3°, We,-1 116 rods to the place of betptuaing—being the west part of 1-• t N. 3fl. and the south half f lot Si-. 2.s—con taining one hundred and thirteen acres. be the Same rt eor less. (113 scres in both lots.) First lot ..nts.r.ing 63 acres or there about:, with about 45 acres improved. with a log house ana log barn, at a few fruit trees thereon. Second lot-contain ' at , at 50 ac•e<, and about 15 acres unproved. Setred and taken in eseeouon at the suit of -H.. Vi PA:rl:k, vs. Cornelius Driscoll. ALSO—AII that lot piece or part-v.1_0(110J situate :a the tp. of Soutt Creek. containing about forty *ere', sclog lot No. 6 on Edward Ovemon's Map— ccded on the east by Edmund Mead's lot No. S. • !I by ',at No. la, the Nathaniel Campbell lot, west by Tot No. 7, and north by lot No.:, Samuel Kerne:6 1 :, eath a framed house and log barn, s nia!: orchard. sod twenty-five acres of improved Lard. Seize.; an,.! ta.;:eu in execution at the suit of Ed ward Orert-n ••• s_ Charles White. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land satiate in Darlington tp. bounded and described as f-Uotr s--.he ;inn in; at the centre of So sr Creek. on the line of Jetta! Snieass and Wm. Wifean. ran i:lag north forty-two and a half degrees west fifty s perches to a past, thence south twelve degrees, cast one hundred and 6te perches to a post a corner Erastns Reach's land, thence north along the line of Henry Eiley's land, seventy-mx and a half degs.. east treat;-nine perches to a past, thence north iselv e degrees, a est along Jchial and Wm Mlican's line Sfly-sesen perches to the place of beginning, csivainit; foarteen acres, and Ane hundred and nine perches strict measure, all improved, two framed houses,ane shed, oae saw' mill and some few fruit trees thereon. in execati-la at the suit of John Hanson rs. Wt. T. Bradford. AI-SOL—The following described lot, piece or rarrel of laid snouted no North 'Towanda tsp.. t . .v.l . drd as follows, trtz—beginniat at a slake oh r•tr North-west line of Samuel Stratton's land— thence along the hoe of the same, North 60 14 deg. East 117 perches to a stone. North corner of said Stratton--thence North 31°, west 106 perches to a itaks and stone, the west corner of rot No. 22 Cuticle south 61 1-6°, West 67 , perches to the road. Lucre along said road south 41 1-4°, East 30 perch es—theoce south 134°. East as perches to the Se w Creek—thence along said Creek, the several ri-terz thereof 116 perches—thrice son's 16+ deg.. New Mantis' talents. East 18 perches to a stake .thence south-78°. East 19i perches to,thtsbeginning l ,,conyttning fifty-eight acres and 110 perches, being parts orlota No. 22 & 23, in survey of Shepard.* Donsuseer-be, the same or Abettit slighter:we thereof *proved, with two aindlfroutid houses and 'famed barn thereon erected: . - • . rY Seised and taken la exectitiMs at die -sail - of I; Mercy,end C. M. Manville, now to the-use of Jacob Myer. vs. Thomas Warm.. ALSO—The follOwifix deseribed lot, piece or parcel of land *Mated- in Ulster twp., bounded on the North by land of Edward Matson the East by the highway leading from Towanda to Athens—on the south by len : dant John Bowman and on the west by lands of Edetarteldills-..-contain log one. half acre, be the the same , More or lens—all improved, one framed house , occupied- ma dwelling and grocery, (a cellar also being dug.] • • ALBo—One other lot, piece or parcel of land shouted in said township, bounded on the Nonh by ChSrles Holcomb and D. R. Bragg, on the East by lands ofHorace Heath, (writhe south by the highway leadi^g from Ulster village to Smithfield Centre, & on the West by lands of C. F. Sweet--containine about one half acre, be the same more or less--all improved, one framed dwelling house, and one stable, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the ant of Robi, son .dt. Shipman, vs. !oho M. Pike. ALSO—The billowing lot, piece or pareelofland. situated in township of Litchfield, bounded as fol lows—On the North by lands of Samuel Davidson, on the East by lands of Leonard Demerest, on the south by land of Moses Wheeler—on: the west by lands of John Layton—containing about eighty acres, more or less—about twenty-five acres itn proved— one log house, and one orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in eseentien at the suit of N Mitchell ze. A. V. D. Teed. ALSO, By virtue of snndry writs of Levari Fa cias, all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, Iv.. ing and being in the township of Rome. and bounds ed as follows viz—Beginning at a stake and atones, neatly a North east corler from the Grist Mill, on the East hank of, Park's Creek—thence south 70°, West ejght perches to a stake—thence south four teen and seven-tenths perches to a stake--Cience East 16 perches to the east branch of said creek— thence North 26 3-4°, West 18 87-100 perches to the place of beginning. Containing one acre and 27 76.100 perches. ALSO—Another for a mill pond, beginning at the North side of a rock projecting from the bank,west of Park's Creek—thence North 61 deg., west 68 perches to a hemlock, on the south line of William Strope's farm—thence south 881 deg., West, 22 perches to a hemlock'sapling.on the east bank ofthe creek—thence south 871 deg., East 471 perches to ,s:stake and lines, one perch up the 'topmast of the tlat—thence. -quth 47 deg., westl9 7-10 perches to the beginning. - Containing 8 acres and 38 perches, be the same uyire or less—with the privilege of making a ract#'sufiicient to carry the water to the mill aforesaid, on the west side of the creek—and also the right and privilege of a road from the mill to the highway, leading from Wysox to Owego. Land in both lots improved and cccupied as a mill site, the mill burned down lately. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Eliz abeth Valentine, vs. James W. Mowat: and Maria Mowatt, his wife. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Aug. 4t4t554. 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 sale. IL Z. EILILDILIN .iTTOR.VEI" aT- LA n , Office with the Rezi;ter and Recorder, - TowaNna. P. D'-A. OVERTQN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. VOIMILIPZIA, PA. OFFICE in the secon d story of the Union Block, north side of the Public square, over the office of J. U. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. Office removed to John C. Adams'Office in the Union Block. July 20. administrator's Notice. A la. persons indebted to the estate of Henry II Vandyke, deed lair of Albany tp., arr reques ted to make payment without delay: and those has: tag demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL VANDYKE, JOHN HATCH Au;,.tist .2.1, 185 , 1 Administrators. • OWLS. D. EDI2Ealt, .1 TTO It E r T 11,, ir ' Williamsport, Lycoming County, Pa. .rry. OFFlCEOpposite ti. S. Hotel—Up Stairs., Al. Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of J. N. Pratt, deed late of Burlington township. are here by requested to make payment without delay : and ail persons having claims against said est..te rill please present them duty authenticated for settle- r. B. PRATT, Executor ment. July IS. The :usqut hanna Collegiate Institute, lITILL be opened for the reception of Pupils. 10 V Male and Female, on Wednesday the ith of iikeptember, when the inaugural exercises will take place. ‘5llll CTO RF.V. S. F. COLT, A. M. Parscirai, Professor of Natural, Mental and Moral sctences JAMES NrWILLIAM. A. M Professor of Ancient and Modern Language. and 7 Belle , Lettres. CHARLES R. COBURN. Prof. of Mathematics and Master of NermarSchool Miss F%NNIE BILE.. Teacher of Mosic and French. Miss PHEBE DAYTON. Teacher of English and Music. Negotiations ere to progress tor licearing the sex• viers of two other Lady teaehors in tune for the open um. a The Principal sill reside in the Institute and the Pupils will board with his family. The academic year will coasist of three terms of fouiteen seeks each. ixesssiS ran Till], or roue-rams weans : • Tuition in the 4th class, Elementary English Branches, 154 00 3d Class, Higher English Branches, 5 00 3d Class, Mathematics., Natural Science acrd Classics commenced. 6 00 Ist Class, Mental and Moral Science With the above continued; 7 00 Tuition in Modern Languages each. 3 00 Ornamental Needle Wort and Embroidery, • 00 Dratrior, 2 00 Oil Painting in Landscapes, 8 00 du in Figures, 10 00 instrumental Mimic with use of instrument, 10 00 Room Rent. 1 , 175 Incidental expenses, 38 Boarding in the Hall 31 63 per week. or per Term. - 4 i 5 Washing three shillingc per dozen. Lights and Foel at the actual expenXe. • In addition to the above course, College classes will be org anized if advanced scholars apply. Especial attention will be paid to the instruction of persons designing to qualify themselves as Taach ers for Common Schools. Pupils wilt furnish themselves with bed. bedding. towels„ &e. The Bills for the term must be paid in advance, or one half at the entrance. and the re mainisehalf at the expiration of the ball term. ' C. L. WARD. President. S. P. Cove,-Sec. J. D. MOIrTUT I, Treas. Towanda, August TAKEN UP. 11 Towanda Botoogh, on the ftth of Augast, four sheep and two lambs. The owner is requested to pterte'peoperly, pay charges and take them away. WM. H. WELLMAN. Tcwar.ds, Aug. 13, 11111. C. THOM AS, Sheriff. New 2121netusemrnts. Register's Notice. - NOTic.E is berebrgivem that there have bees lied and settled in the office of. the Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradford:. accounts of administration upon the following estates, viz: Partial account of Daniel Brink Jr. executor of the last will Mid twitament of Abraham Fret:, late of Bbeshismin, dec . eased. Account of Samuel Davidson, guardian of Mary Ann Demareat minor child of John N. Dcmarest late of Windham dated. Final account of Anna Denham and Samuel Dunham-administrators of ttylvenas Dunham, late of Windham, deceased. Final account of Abram Westbrook admintstra. for of 'hi estate of Levi Westbrook late of Athens deceased. Final acepunt . of H. 8. Salsbury administrator of the estate of Martin Wildeli fate of Monroe decal Partial Account of Charles Stockwell and Betsey Holcomb, administrators with the will annexed of Sterling Holcomb, late of Leroy deed. Final account of Gay Tracy administrator de bo- nis non of Arvine Clark 2d. late of Ridgbury deed. Final account of Benj. Park, Orson Rickey and Maria Park administrators of Reuben Park late of Litchfield deceased. Final Amount of James Gordon administratorof the estate of Samuel Gordon late of South Creek deceased. Final account of John Vandyke and Mardatenalt Walters administrators of the estate of Peter Wal ters late of Leroy decd. Final account of Josiah M. Cranmer adminialra. tor of the estate of Rachel Cranmer late of Duren dere:tied. Final account of Thomas Pyne administrator of the estate of Patrick Pyne late of Athena dec'd. Final account of Dcnnis McGill - and Marinda Patterson administrators ofthe estate of Edw'd Pat terson late of Bc:oath Towanda dec'd. Final recount of Charles Humet and John Elliott administrators of the estate of Humphrey Brown late of Wyalusing deceased. Final account of John Rogers guardian of Orrin D Roberts, Charles B. Roberts, John Roberts, A rlet ta Roberts and Mary E Vanderlip late Mary E. Ro berts,children of Fleming Roberts deed. Final account of Thomas Elliott guardian of Mary Coolr,Slaniel Cook, Sally Ann Cook, Reuben Cook, G. W. I ook, Emeline Cook and Adaline Cook,heirs of Elizabeth Cook deceased. Final account of C. o.oridley administrator with the will annezed,of the estate of Francis V. Water• man late of Pike deceased. Final account of C. G. Gridley administrator of the estate of Lydia P. Gridley late of Orwell dec'd. Final account of Ribben Belong and Maria Seco ville administrators of the estate of Silas Scoville, late of South Towanda decea.ed. Final Account of Ann E. Grinnell and Miles B. Grinnell, administrators of the estate of William L. Grinnell late of Burlington dec'd. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on Monday. the 4th day of September next, fur confirmation and allowance. H. LAWRENCE SCOTT, Register. Register's Office, August I, 1854. Bituminous Coal.—Barclay Coal Bed. THE undersigned is prepared to furnish at the beds, any quantity of this superior COAL, at the reduced prize of $I 2.5 per ton for Blacksmith coal, and $1 75 for picked Grate zoal. Payment in cash or country produce. but no credit will be given. HENRY GA nss, Agent for the Barela'y R.R. and Coal Company. Franklin (Old Coal Bed) May 25, 1854. A.thuinist.rator's Sale. BY virtue of an order issued by the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, will be sold on the 29th of May next, at to o'clock in the forenoon, at the Man sion house on the premises, all that lot of land sit uate in Monroe tp., containing one hundred acres, described as fellows t Beginning at a black oak, the north west corner of the farm of which D. H. Owen died seized, thence north 56° east 121 and 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 beginning, with about 30 acres improved, and a framed house and barn there on. terms made known -at the day of sale. THOS. ELLIOTT, May 1,1854 WM. COOLBAIiGH,2,I, Adm'rs. D. H. Owen, deed. The above sale stands adjourned till Saturday the 10 day of.lnne, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the house of Hiram Shaw, in Monroe. c 7 The above sale is further adjourned until Satunlay, September 2d, at the same plate and time of der. DR. E. H. MASON, PUTSICIAN& SURGEON, Resiiknce. on Pine Rm . , opposite the 014 Presbyterian ektii.ch. Offers his proll•ssional services to the people of Towanda and - vicinity. Can always he found at his office. in Dr. Poitrast's Drue Store, when not pro fessionally engaged. AL 41IC AM_ It& _p • t. W. BAIRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WING disposed of all interest in other busi• H ncss, is now prepared to attend promptly to all business, in the line of his profession. He may be found at all times—except ti hen absent on le gal business—at his New Brick Office, '• THE LIT - 11.E UNION BLOCK," between the old Un ion Block and John Burger's splendid saloon, re cently eteeted on the North side of the Public Square, Towanda, Pa Q N. B.—Particular attention given to col. Icenng. Towanda, Aug., 24, ISM Southern Military Academy Lottery ! (SF AUTKORITT or Tilt ST&TI OF AL4BANA.) Conducted .111 tAt Ha rola Plan. 10,000 Numbers-238 Prizes!—all the Prizes drawn at each Drawing. CLASS E--TO BE DRAWN 20TH SEPTER. CAPVTLLS .4;7500 5000 3000 1500 In all 238 prizes, amoon tog to $30,n00 Tickets s.s.—Halres and Quarters in proportion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. AU communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Ilanner Sign of Me-Bronze Lions. Nlonignmery, Ala. Aug. 20. 1854. IN WANT ! THE subscribers; are in want of a young man as an ahpreotiee - to the Titiman's trade, 17 or Ift years of age, of good habits, who they *.O bind themselves to learn the business. HALL & Towanda, July 23, D J. ViI''ACNT. OBE, Da - Iffilrttiill, J. ALLEN, late Professor in the Ohio College of Dental Surgeons, has discorere. a method of insening Artificial Teeth on plate, which makes any further improvement impossible. It combines strength and durability with perfect cleanliness. The gum is coutinuoas, and can be made to suit any case, however difficult- So life like is the expression, that the most familiar with artificial teeth fail to determine they are false ; the teeth appearing as if they actually grew oat of the gum. I hare secured letters patent for Bradford Co. (r 7 Office in ?demur's Block. Towanda. July 1834. DISSOLUTION. TBE partnership between E. P. and A. Gay, ti due day dissolved by mnitial 'too sent—the acconnts arc left in the hands of J. L. Jones. Eq.. for settlement. l imo'. June 11. 1354. Horses, Harness & Wagon (or sale. THE MAN who wants to purchase :a span of Young Herne, Harness. and Lomeor Wagon, on very favorable terms. can hear of an opp:munr. ty% by , al.2:r.g at tla.a cf-r, • 3 7.e IS, 1!?Si- illettlymbip, &c. 111", 3110.13.111110111CINEILIIMILOW. attorney at Law. OFFICZ ItfrX 71 . q. arxisrsa AXD *Lawman. Towanda, Penna. • NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! BURTON KINGSBERY, Ts now receiving all eons of NE N GOODS, which 1 will be sold very low for Cash. May 3, 1854. • =al .a 0 EEO ELIAZZYZ. WOULD inform her friends, that she has just re. turned from the city. with a large assortment of • 2111ISICA8T GOOD, which she offers at reduCed prices. Produce of ev ery kind . taken in payment for goods. RIZEICOVILL.---DR. MASON has- removed his office to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite the old Presbyterian Church. Towanda. May 13, 1854. Plows and Plow castings I B!ATCHLEY, Wayne county, Alba or Curti+ Plows, Side bill, subsoil and corn plows and Castings, for sale cheap. I take particular pains to get good well made plows and tough castings. I would invite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. Call and see. R. M. WELLES. Cistern and Well Pumps • LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind, size, &c.. cheap for ready pay, for sale by Jan. 8, 18.53. :R. M. WEI.I.Esi. NEW SPRING GOODS. JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury. • large and complete stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as usual, CHEAP TOIL CASH ! Towanda. April 26. 1854. Jane flood, by her 'text friend. Witham Frisbie, os George Wood. Libel cur Divorce. la Bradford Com. Pleas, No 119. Feb T 1854. po GODRUE WOOD, defendant in the above cause. You are hereby notified that your wife Jane Wood, [by her next friend Wm. Frisbie.] has filed her petition for a divorce from the bonds of 'matrimony. And an alias subpcena 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 Towanda, Monday, the 4th day of Sept next, being the first day of Sept., term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause if any you have, why said Jane shall not be divorc ed from you. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Aug. 3, 1851. Trial List, For September Term 1854. SICONO John Vanderin's adme's vs Confth of Penna. John Ingham vs H B Ingham. Stephen Pierce vs Jacob Harkness. Job Shepard's use vs Athens Bridge Co. David Bather vs John Snyder. David Barber vs 8 R Chandler. Sarah Ogden et. al- vs Wm H H Brown Robert Metteer vs Daniel Webber. Sanderson & Kinotherry vs A Weller Hugh M'Eldry vs Gilbert Gotsline. Stephen R Chandler vs Wen and Horace Kar _Phebe Ann Patton vs John M Fox. Phebe Atm Patton vs Hiram Fox. Win Sinsebaugh vs Win Kid: David Barber vs S S Hinman Jorathan Royce vs Austin Farnsworth. Davin Boughton vs John Thompson Lyman Chamberlin vs Wm P Jones. Win H Dell et al vs Edward Overton ' Clarissa Grace vs Chimney Guthrie G W Marsh vs J F Chamberlin John Ingham vs Z ¢ H Esse!tine C L Ward's use vs Nathan Coon's Ez'rs. Samuel HOT vs Charles Kitchen Willis Christie vs Simon Stevens et al Albert Van Corder vs S 8 Clark et al Hiram A Case vs John Tomlinson Wm Kid's use vs R L M'George A B Smith vs Israel and Emma J Smith E T Fox vs David Cash Comm'th of Penn'a. vs Andrew Hand et al D C Hayek et al vs H W Tracey Samuel Means et al vs Win Patton. et al Vanderworken's assignees vs R Brower Gee F Crofut vs John and Philip M'K. et W W Wheaton vs Lucius Humphrey Henry Sible vs Curtis Smith Geo W Goodell vs 8 A Tenant Ben) T Mitidough vs John Flood Abel Goodell vs P P Sweet Hugh Cavenauzh vs James Realer Wood. Grant &Co use of vs *ll - .loolbangh 2.1 John Allen vs Elliott Whitney Chester Thomas vs 0 P Ballard Samuel Wadi vs James Stevan. et al J F Satterlee et al vs Guy Tozer David Sinsebauch's &den vs W Finsetiaugh Jacob Reel vs F H Arnold Joseph Gaylord ct al vs Samuel Clark et al John Sadler vs The township of Leroy Tdl la WILE. Josiah Pia 1106C0 va simnel licstin. H W Tracey vs D¢ I I uyck J B Chart vs E D Luther randusen & laggar vs Clarissa Rus,cll - S C Myer vi 8 W DeWitt Hannah Smead vx Benj Clarkins ct al John Rowe vs W Gregory S W Alden vs R H Richard et a.l C T Smity & Co vs John L Cranmer Elijah Wolcott vs E H Munn, garnishee &c E A Parsons vs The Rochester Insurance Co J F Satterlee et al Guy Tozer. Wm H Ellis vs Timothy Hireen Richard Brower vs H C Porter Ebert Dunning vs Geo Dunham same vs H II Howe et al Jocepn Van Kirk vs same E S Goodrich vs Jac Thompson Laura MeKcan vs Peter. Peck H W Tracy vc TJaniel Huyck Wm F. Gore vs C M Seesr A C Moore vs Geo A Johnson ef al Campbell v., Wm Campbell Isaac I) Cole vs Solomon Cole Edward Herrick vs C F Wells jr et al Manson Ekbree et al Vs. Geor7ze itt.g.ers • David Barber vc 1 if Hendershot Hitam C Johns & vs Corney The Bloornstiur.; R R and Iron Co v. kaac Lamer eau: et al Oliver Rice vs-Richard Brower C M Merriman vs Jrhial Ander , on et al 1 N Betts' use vs I.vcriming Int Co II tlit Taylor •s David Farnsworth Caleb ('armalt r• Thomas Morris liastiors, Libbey & Forby ns R•Brower Frastus Lo•eit vs Joseph Keeley 0 P Ballard's use TS C Fitchs'admr's same same %Vanier. Beardsley & ears 1) If Crane Wm H Bran! vs Robert Tyrrell et al J H Ransom & co vs Bowman & PhultleY' Lyman Cooke & co vs same Fuller dr Dattim vs same Alt .11adill's errs. vs Nathaniel Morgan David Barber vs Jacob Worthing et al James A Paine vs Jobu Reed H Withsion jr vs Jere= DeL-Coll ei it Ridgway. Peacock & co vs Wm KIIT E W Baird vs J For E R Myers vs C FriAs Subpeenas for the 2J week re:corrigible on %fowl:it Sept. 11. at 10 o'clock A.M.; sat for the ad week on the following Monday SAT?, 1111 b. at 1 0 o'clock A M. All !natters to tbe Quarter sessions and upon the Argcsuent Lui. will be d:spo.sed of during the first week- ALIEN &KEAN. Prut. Engine and Fixtures for sale. r i NE second hand ENGINE and ft LICI/P1 for a kJ , SAW MILL, capable cf driving two or more saws, all to good order. and will be soi , ±choap, on a long credit. if desired. The Engine is no run ning, and ban be seen by calling on H. S. DA:rn sos. at OMIT. or C. F We r a. A:ben• Pa. 1 "1. , !t. 71 . :554 HARDWARE & RDWARE AND STOVES, Tin, Japanned and Britannia Ware, - Trimmings, Can Sage Trimmings, Harness di Saddlery Ware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, ;SMITH'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND AGRI:MURAL IMPLEMEXTB LEs2DI PIPE .11ND PUMPS, of all kinds and sizes, • IRON, STEEL, LEATHER BELTI &e. &e. Would inform their friends that theee arc only a part of the general head., under which may he olasaed their extensive assortment, and to which they ate con,taiely receiving ail.lirional supplier. direct (torn the importers and manufacturers, which coahlea then) ,tich iiiducutrienia in their large aU:rk and tow prices, that will challenge . competition frum any .inarier. We would ask the particular attehtiou of to ,n examination of our stock, which having been selectiA n ith the great.at care, we are confidint•Nal satisfy even the most particular. cry Don't forget the place—South si.le of the i uLlic square. Old Iron, Coppor ■nd Brass, and all kinds of Country Pruduee taken in exchange for goods. Towanda. May 27, 1854. HALL & RUSSELL DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF. THE WARD HOUSE, Fronting the Public Square. sabserther„ thankful fur the liberal patronage received tLe 1 it ye,f, i, • hand a full assortment of the very best articles tisealiy kvl.t ];) our r,! . . such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patrmrze in hand, and for the Cssa uur customers will rees.;re the benefit of a not answering our recommendation, wall be dteerfulis iGkert Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Officr, thargir; The stock consists of* complete and sel , sazon • . DRUCS, MEDICINES, AND Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter & Scotch Ale. 3141. 7HE MOST POPULdIR P.4TENT MEDIC'ILVES ! FRESH CAMPRENE & MANG FLUO—NEW & BEAUTRIL PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.) Superior IrOBACCO d. SNUFF !----Choice brands o€ Pure nava nt u , 'Principe and Vara CIG.S.RS ! Paints, 01Is, Varnishes, Window Glass, BrutSties, Perfumery. Shaving Snap, Fancy Articles. &c. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES Black and Green Tea.; Rio and Java Coffee : Mula.se., Syrups, Sugars, Spice., &c &c. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &e. REMEMBER THE ETORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! —A - ND ITS MOTTO— Th e b e ,l Q a d i ty o f, Go o d s —F g li Prrisils—Fundy !sta.-al to C.-slooters--,.0 Adaltcrotiosi of Goosle—CandiJi .4.lrize na k l'atent Ilemedses--antl Close :Weld:ens to Busoscss.' Towan.la, Novomber 12, 18"51. 11. C. PORTER, M. D. Awarded to this Machine at the Fair at the American, Inch ante, New York, Qeti e l A Diploma at the Franklin Institute, Philadelphia. First Premium at eke Stab Pair, Utica, New York, and at the Columbia and Itensselaes County Ness York, Fairs, and a Diploma at the ICe•tchester County Fair at hitt Plains. HICKOK'S PATENT IMPROVED CIDER MILL. Io the an:mg...Lent cf :Li: prc-le-1 cr.t • :ter Pre , .. v.., V doe a.r.“..4 ware p-wrs...l t0..13. I, en valuable 11U1.. the ta' .ar 14 art=c...a...t. cu:*--,C ...A If tbe anple..s were =gray cnea.bcd, Cr:nal, to break the au 4. At , tr • 11.. I • r.ott.• \ 1t2.-t..ine. it retvorso Eor_.4.tre of 000 eytio.bo t -, t.. I. Ur it Li ' 500...17,1 et.", t re-y!txt, by tb.:4 rancenvent a. t. M. a... 9 n The rte.. I , I--• - :• . .I_ 7_ CS • .• • I 7 ri . .,••, with Tirraeriy. ant 41 sV., Iry - r, t• , • 4 r • r•••. •I,,titt • to • rrh - xe aMr N dots-meg • 1,1 l ' ae ••••••••' • ' • •••• L.:se a-,1 Kerr the eye, A •: •.• • . 4 4 -.• 1 • ' a r. 1 . 1L•o ash clew; mod the ran to •i - r. a- it% tlr tv'er 11 . - - n • • ••••••• %;:rl . 41 Lt. oral IneziAL )..5 1.5• - • A r - 5 r: . • Th.-4-- ••:,. rot-, 0 • 1. Yr` , a4'l it S.& nor ta..ths ••• t -Le ;- I.) to t,e. 1...1S:••• • • • • •1 ••,.•• 1., sett 111 . • . ...I LI, 'll4 ant Pr , • 5•5”.....1• 1 5 •• •-• '• r - • - elt r 1 - •-•-- •• arrant:el lettl ,A 11.• rs No Ylll - 11144T . 4 •A tt•••• r •,,, • 0414 -f o th of purr Witareetirso will dlcappoi ate d. , •-• •' • • •••--- lime to ms lilts; Apple-hunter, haunt be eel tad tho 0t,e..1 the . are .11,01,7.1 Itb la. II- r .1:1 a: a:: ate•hinee on his Gras and %tweet Cl.ler. The weektoe to ran I -- L. r .•h -•-•-ee vr.p . _ sod ales the series are crow.]. a n 0..-1.1 fl 4 r ose e•-h• 5 a i -r • e• yous of Ace en pare use we... In ate 6ewee else. is , the re-e - h e•l ' oft—, n to th5A as:) . • • wal lee,: render Medd chit le med. • -•5 ,•• •iir - --; • :a s 11‘..1 ees.h; s itt... si H v . "; t.t.e Sher acne then male Int. , Me A . - 5. - .. A• r, ; tbzai racer, ad kmaz„ 1r0n..., 4la nos:. ,a•t " • • hard labor nate ortint: th e renten of the Via.% aen ..nar t.:-• ppl -but ter t I • 11 the Passe end the Ca,. te,3444 , 41; u>i :has tt e ) .tit i -t -A • • • tureetere reenit the tar - me:hal 4 a Land,. .4. )1..1 is war -t . • • - and perhate .its-•••• tesm. am! &sato t • •l'a • 11 till!: in ,Suwon- ' maid hate torn wee reslit•hly eteulets•L to male from I -.a fear :re heel*: ..-•I• -; • . era to .tbht ioro-fe Citer. Te nt - ...5e the dzifleolty the ; Itte: arst Farmers bat, tete:el-re tau--el )4e..-Taihe ba.- • Farinsers.ainnto. hewn invented, sad the flatentwot of • ire r -ts nR r”... MILL. before ) a n th.: it 6 es,4 , ealy the toot V.42 - 1: - .:tt, tr:s3 One mem •-• • Ira: i 1 b the twat per-feat:. that a man ova hr.- as L. 11,1 it wild not • hoke oar farm_ The 103 • 1011 an by thi..-Nar!ane in, a f_o• •••• •. ?..;• taste •o pa*. re that it en raires bet • ea.= teratia e/ emu Ir, =et 4A,• -• ?•••II • : ctrl th-U - hot it minute at two, to .-.react • g. All e::. :a A•! . bolo! sevrtainoi . et{ eelers; that fm.,. ' , , h ,th I meele,..l_ A, • • navvy }sea he . stem than by the 44 peore.... b.- I wirs thle.l; only require- ton ha oth to pixe. ey wed nat. 10 sent flier • lar.-..••e qamatery than ran tel. ; . drove ow th r ellel-Ci‘hr•nel rat hose, this Tram ererthz ' t 1 . 5:04..:4 .IV - s, 5 '• to the ovsesetheo. 41 Pb. pounce to the hap. slat the eon- • - elete ITIfTlak•T 1Ir! winch ti o ,t,WareL pram:Ora GI !man ILa/.4 a; • •sa , toru—ths.t oust - 21:11 7---rose a mete .• • 7 tiverabie result than • CAI lc.tensed en the ra•loury 1.1 l's V. tanneel sotwoaq, et (Ayer., b tbe pa/ ^,t-.F 4 .4,1 bti HAT.i. .4 RI 5...F.1.1.. /0 t•v I'. .. lE;m:ra. S. PLASTER, SALT, &C. Two mr.NDRED TONS Cacuza Green,; T HE here:, rote csistau , between ter. 100 Barrels Sah. 100 Elbls Wh Ret.re are •cb,eriber.s adder the 6n of Areisofi.v. Lino. 50 bushels Oreell)S. we.,4 Branch vas 7.,a'03l consent the Seed. 30 bushels Tmothi Seed. 500 ft.. .. :S das Ut May- M E. Scic.man teticit a. Tb County Chesie. juts recelre•.! asti for sale 1-• sustr, , f*s v`' hereaf•er estr - ri sr, BALI.ET fi YLTE:V='. & I • a "It T''.- . 11123 IRON STOR- HALL RUSSELL, Wbcdenle and Retail:Dsakrs in I= 1---)Silivs;TON'lS2-0.7i41 cnr.stßll . ' - ‘ WILL ..f - entirdb t a I•tw price. 2.1 - 1 arti‘iea rtfunde .1. for the Medicines. CROCERIES, t-. lEMME=2I =IMMO ri: 14. rmsey nele. a Car— ,: .ICO freitibt W 0 H1,..3C1L DISSoLUTION. !'- lE‘i CEM