jXcro Sldoertiscmrnts. LIST OF LETTERS. Remaining in the Post office at Towanda, November 15, 1854. 4 t,f*,dßß Jennings C J 2 .r„ rv 4 Kromer Emanuel s!"sX S Kipp Philip RoTII A bt -' T j' ar J? B'ake James Kennedy Margaret „ i M Levi Lazarus Bogart Maria L Lauman Smith & Co Bailey Jeremiah Lery Th,.nas B^n R, A h S rd Meseerman*& Co NlalonyXh.njas Biles John a J® r M .' ' ss Blanvelt Caroline McCormiek Mary Ann CranmerSarah Ann Mires James Clark B W 8 Molger Mr CulhawPatt ONe.tleMary Carter Mnllen Pratt Mortimer Cranmer Warren Eratt " ee '"? e Corey Margaret Potter Nicholas Clark John i Camer H VV R°bbtn Isaac Cormie N E1I ? n c Canfield D C Sfaepard Jane Comstock Chandler 2 Shrader Helen Davidson G D Sharp Walter B Deppold John Sickler Wm C C M & Co Shores Nancy English James Shell* James Elroy & McFarland Swain Geo Foote Chauncey Scovell Harriett Fuller Hylance Sweet Daniel Furv Thomas Smith A B French William Tosner Lovina Fox George Tidd Nrthan Fay T W & H W Talbert Harry CuninndChas 2 TlnraffMere Goodwin lohn Young John W Grace Philip Young John Hall Sarah Wynins Stephen Hanlon Patrick Wilson John Harding Tbeo Weber Wilhelm Hull James A Walker Geo WM. H. PERKINS, P. M. calling for any of the above letters will please say they were advertised, SHERIFF'S SALES. BY virtue of writs of Vend. Exponas issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towan da, on MONDAY,the 4th day of December, next at 1 o'clock P. M., the following described lot, piece or parcel of latid, situated in Sheshequin twp., bound ed on the North by lands e>f Elisha Newell and Joseph Post, on the East by land ol Samuel Owens, on the south by land of L. Post and Wm. Post, and on the west by Elias Post and Wm. Post. Contain ing about 28 acres and about 16 acres improved, one log house, and one board shed and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol Da vid Barber vs. John Post. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in Ridgbury twp., bounded on the North by lands ot A. Wicks, on the east by lands of M. Gardner, on the south by lands D. Gardner, on the wet by lands of T. I.arrison. Containing 50 ai res more or less, about 30 acres improved, one log hou--e, one framed barn and a few fruit trees there- I on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm- i H. Gerard vs. Jacob Baty. ALSO—The interest of John W. Munn, it being j a life estate in the following described lot, piece or parcel of land,: ituated in Litchfield twp., bounded j on the north by lands in possession of S. Ellis, i on ihe east by lands occupied by Ben j. Parks and Henry Maslin, on ihe south by lands occupied by j Henry Maslin, and on the west by lands in posses- j sion of John Dougherty & Wm. & Henry Osburn. i Containing forty acres, more or less, about thirty i acres unproved, one famed house, one framed bat it and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken ill execution at the suit of H. Willistou. jr., to the use of N. C. Harris vs. John W. Munn. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par ed of land, situated in North Towamla twp., bound ed oil the north by lands of Wm. Morse, on the east by lands of D. Rutty, on the south by lands J. Haw ley, and on the West by lands of S. Hawkins. Con- I taining about ten acres, be the same more ol less— all improved, one framed house, and an orchard ol : fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. T. Fox vs. Samuel Hawkins. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par- : eel of land situated in Wilmot twp. bounded on the North by land of James Waples, on the east by lands J. Johnson, on the South by lands ol J. O'- Neal and on the west bv lands of John Matts. Con- j taming thirty .four acres, more or less, about eight acres improved, with a log house thereon erected. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Sul livan County vs. J. Oarhn. ALSO—The following described lot piece or par cel of land situated in Burlington twp., bounded on 1 the north by lands of Edward & O. IVUaliard, and ! Marvin 4" Bingharn Rockwell, on the east by lands , of Henry Reily, on the south by lands of Horace B. Pratt. Theo. Curtis, Marcus Haydeu and James Campton, and on the west by lands of F. Crcfu' &, ; others. Containing about 100 acres, be the same ! wore or less, about j acre improved with a log : ehamy thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land j situated in said township, bounded as follows: j Beginning at the centre of Sugar Creek, on the line ofJthial and Wm. McKean, running north 42i° j west 56 perches to a post, thence south 12° east ; 105 perches to a post, corner of Erasius Beach's | land, ihence north along the line of Henry Riley's - land east, 29 perches to a post, thence north 12 deg. west along Jehial and Wm. McKean's land 57 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 14 ; acres and 109 perches strict mea-ure, all improved two framed houses, one shed, one saw mill and a ( few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol j Brown 4 Rockwell vs. Wm. T. Bradford. ALSO—The following described lot piece or par- ; eel of land situated in Wysox twp , bounded on the j North by land of D. P. & N. K. Woodburn, Elijah Tracy and R. Brown, on the east by lands of John ; Johnson, on the south by lands of G. H. Gorsline, ! and on the west by land of T. W. & W. E. Wood burn. Containing 05 acres be the same more or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house and a ; few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ad- ! man Essenwine vs. A.J- Gorsline and Pomeroy Gorsline. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, > Towanda, Nov. 2 1851. > 0T? Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be paid up->n 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. fire and Life Insurance. WAVERLY AGENCY. POLICIES issued in the best established Com panies in the United States, with capital from "000,000 to f 1.000.000. Apply to P. O. MOODY, East end Spaulding Block, Waverly, N. Y. AGIST FOIL THE FOLLOWING COMPANIES J Hartford City Fire Insurance Company- Mohawk Valley Fire Insurance Company. Kan s a!aer Fire Insurance Company. Empire Insurance Company. Granite Fire Insurance Company. Plica Live Stock Insurance Company. Susquehanna Life Insurance Company. Bltoenix Fire Insurance Co. of Brooklyn. Fire Insurance Cn. of New York. ffTAll orders from the country promptly filled. 23 A CHANCE TO MAHE MONEY ! Profitable and Honorable Employment ! 'PHK subscriber is desirous of having an agent m each county and town of the Union. A ca- P'lal of from 5 to $lO only will be required, and anything like an efficient energetic man can make f ft>m three to five dollars per day—indeed some of • he *gtnts now employed are realizing twice that 'bm. Every information will be given by address es. postjge paid, WM. A. KINSLER, Nov. 17. Box 601, Philadelphia P. O. £egal SHERIFFS SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, anJ to me directed, will be exposed to public sale! at the Court House, in the boto' of Towanda, on Saturday 2d day of December,at 1 o'clock P. M.— The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Athens Boro', bounded as follows, to wii- On the North by lands of C. F. Welles, Jr.. 0 the East by Main Street , on the_South by lands of J. B Brockway, and on the West by lauds of Martin Rogers—about fifty feel front on Main sr.. and about 100* feet deep, be the saute more w less, all improved, one framed two story building used a* a cabinet shop &c. thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situated in said boro.' of Athens, l-.-unded and de scribed as follows o wit—On the North by lands of J.B. Brockway, on the East by Main e*. on ihe South by lands of Thomas Evans, and on the West by the heirs of Davis, dec'J. Containing about 50 perches, be the same more or less— all improved with a two story framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. N. Shipman vs. A. O. Hart and Nancv B Hart. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Nov. 1, 1854. Register's Notice. NOTICE is hereby given that there have been filed 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 : Final account ol Daniel Reardslce, Executor of the last will and testament of Michael Phillips, late of Smithfield, dee'd. Final account of Johnson Cowles and Parley Coburn, Administrators of John Cowles,late of Or well, dee'd. Final account of Harvy Gore and Geo. C. Gore, Executors of A vry Gore, late of Sheshequin dee'd. Final account of lames Ilagley, Guardian of Ma ry Rogers, minor child of Charles Rogers, late of Canton, dee'd. Supplementary acrount of Emily Rogers. Ad ministratrix. of the estate of Charles Rogers, late of Canton, dee'd. Partial account of A. L. Cranmer and Philinda j S. Smith Executors of the last will and testament j of James P. Smith late of Monroe, dee'd. Pinal acrount of John VV. Martin, Guardian of [ William L. Martin, minor child of James Martin, I dee'd. Account of William Keeler, surviving Adminis ; trator of the estate of Garner Carpenter, late of To j wanda, dee'd. Final account of Charles Chaffee and James B. Demony, Administrators of the estate of Kic lard N. Horton, late of Sheshequ ; n, dee'd. Final account of Daniel Holmes, Administrator of the estate of Josiah Holmes, late of Pike, dee'd. Supplementary account ol Ephriam Brink, Ad ministrator of the estate of Jonathan Brink, late of Pike, dee'd. Final account of James Elliott, Administrator of the estate of John Lewis, late ofUlster, dee'd. Final account of Robert Bull. Administrator of the estate of John Welsh late of Durell, dee'd. And the same will be presented tothe Oiphan'a Court of BraJford County* on Monday, the 4th day of December next, fir cunfiimation and allowances, j H. LA WHENCE SCOTT, Register.- Register Office, Nov. 1, 1854. List of Jurors DRAWN for December Term and Sessions,lBs4, as follows: Wysox—l) P Bartlctf, Tracy Dutchet, Rome—S Barnes, S C Mann, J D Demonia, Peter Wolf. Springfield—l Burgess. Smithfield—C E Child*. Pike—R W Coolbaugh. Standing Stone—John Huff. Leroy—E Kelly,H B Stone. Durell—Samuel Kellum 2d. Sheshequin—Horace Kinney. Tuscarora—ll A Lewis. Granville—James Mattier. Columbia—Ferdinand Newberry. Ridgbury—Geo Peterson. Troy twp. —H Spalding Jr., E Smead, Allen Taylor Wm A Thomas. Asylum Mynor Terry. Canton—T M Watts. TItAVLRSK JURORS FIRST WUK. Monroe—B W Alden, J B Smnh. Smithfield—Win Bennett jr., W Brooks, M Phelps. ; Wellt—J 11 Brink. Shesheqnin—J Brown, S P Gore, F Blackinnn. Pike—John I H Smith. Smithfield—C G Broxvn, J King. Wilmot—John Comistly. South Creek—G D Coleman. Armenia —Harry Covert. Burlington—O P Calkin, J F Long. Athens ip A Campbell, T Htrene, J F Ovenshirc. ! Rnlgbnry—Wm Covell. Durell—Simeon Eecker. Litchfield— s amuel Davidson. Towanda boro.—Thos Elliott. Canton—l) Greenleaf. Wyalusing G W Jackson, B Taylor. Leroy—Jacob D McKee. Warren—Wm Pen-lle-on, Philip Rogers. Granville—Hiram Kin von. Columbia— Harrison Robbins. Sou.h Towanda—J J Scoville. Albany—We'ls Wi'cox Standi- gStone—F S Whitman. SECOND WEEK. Smithfield—J C Allen, Amazah Harris. Burlington—J V Ballard, Harvey Ward. Sheshequin—T VV Brink. Sp ingfield—J Barrett, Wm Chapman, Thco. Eaton, S C Garnet, Aaron Thomas. Pike—N P Bosworth, Wrn Hutchinson. Litchfield—B D Cooper, Peter Teed. Wyalusing—Homer Gamp, Chas Hornet. Ridgberv—Hevelon Cornell, S Squires. Orwell—Jason Chaffee. North Towanda—Wm N Foster. Columbia—George Funnan. Sylvania boro.—Orrin Furman. Canton—John Gray. Ulster—Daniel llarkins, M S Warner. Warren—Geo Linn. Athens boro—R L McGeorge. Armenia—J G Mason. Monroe—A Mullin. Towanda boro—Russell Pratt. Troy twp.—Ebenezcr l'omeroy, Leroy—Nelson Reynolds. Granville—H Ross. Wysox—A J Record. Towanda boro.—R C Smallev. Asylum—lsaih Wilson, THIRD WEEK. Windham—Simeon UrainarJ, W Wheclhousc, Overton-—G 8 Boyles, Wyalusing—Jas Beaumont, C Camp, .1 Relies. South Creek—C Bailey, S B Pettengill. Columbia —IN Crippen, J II DeWitt. Towanda boro.—Jere Collins, C Manvillc. Athens boro.—Wm E Due!!, John Greene, L 8 Keeler. Wells—Horace Dunning. Sheshequin—E G Goodwin, I Elliott, John Randall. Troy twp,—H Goddard. Rulgbcry—! Hammond 2.1, A Roberts. Leroy—N Kelbnrn.John Kelly. Albany—Joseph Lee. Athens tp.—H McKinney, P Sybel, J Tozer. Rome —S VV Murphey. Burlington—D A Ross, Wm W estgate. Canton—B S Smiley, J Sellard, VV VVnglit. Durell —Israel Smith. Litchfield--Hen ry Vanover, ______ WANTED. \ FEW COMPETENT TEACHERS to teach 2 A. the common schools iu this District during the ensuing winter, to whom liberal prices will be paid. Bv order of the Board of Directors, J.W.IRVINE, Secretary. Monroe, November 7, 1851. JAMES MACFA&LANE ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA cry Office removed to John G, Adams Office in the Union Block. July 20. Salt! Salt! -| rn BBLS. SALT, iuat received, and for sale, J OU under Hal! & Russel's. by Nov 2, 1 854. S FELTON 4 Cc. Legal SUroertieementG, Orphan's Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order from the Orphan's Coon of Bradford County, there will be exposed to pub lic sale at a small building orshantee, o"n the prem ises, at one o'clock in the afternoon, of Tuesday the 21st day ofNovember next, the following described j Real Estate, to wit:—The South half of a Jptofland situated in Burlington twp., in said County, former- i iy purchased by contract by Joseph H. Dudley and John Sweeney, of Steptien Pierce, and the whole lot being bounded, beginning at a post, the south eg.si corner of John G. Blakeslee's land, thence "sooth ! 152 7-10 perches io the northeast corner of a Jbt, heretofore conveyed loAhimm Pierce, thenec west, 101 perches 4o a post, thence north 152 7-10 perches to a post, anil thence east 101 perches to the place of beginning—containing in the whole 96 acres and j 63 square rods of land, and the part to be sold being Ihe south ealf of the above described lot, with about ten acres partly improved, and the above named small building or shantee thereon Frecled. Winch said lot so to be sold, is of the estate of the late Geo. ShayU r, dee'd. OLIVE SIIAYLOR, Administratrix. Burlington, Oct. 16. 1854. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virture of an order of the Orphans Court of Bradford Coun'y, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on Saturday, 18th November, at 1 o'clock P M., upon the premises, the following property to wit:—One undivided half part, of about one-third of an acre of last in Canton twp., used as a tanery, with a tan house and tan vats and a l-ark m-11 thereon, bounded on all sides by lands of Dr. Baker—late the estate of S. H. Bullock dee'd. SARAH BULLOCK, 5 . . HIRAM HOLCOMB.S Administrators. Oct. 28, 1854. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Henry Ax. Vandyke, dee'd late of Albany tp., are requets- - ted to make payment without delay : and those hav* ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ■SAMUEL VANDYKE, JOHN HATCH August 25, 1854. Administrators. Administratrix's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Geo Shay lor, dee'd. late of Bu'Hngton twp. are here- ' by requested to make payment without delay : and ail persons having claims against said estate will please present thein duly authenticated for settle ment. OLIVE SHAYLOR, Sept. 13, 1851. Adminlsteatrijr, Executor's JMotice. ALT. persons indebted to the estate of John More deceased, late of Pike township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and a1 i oersons hav ing demands again>t said estate will pre sent them without delay, duly authenticated for set tiement. ORRIN MORE, M. H. CODDING, Sept. 12. 1854. Bxacubpys Executor's Notice. \ I.L persons indebted to the estate of Arenaff 2X. I.add, dec'J., late of Albany twp., are hereby j requested to make immediate payment, and those , having claims against said estate, will please pre ent them duly authenticated for settlement- WELLS WILCOX, ? P. H. WLCOX, S Eiecutors - Oct. 13, 1854. i SHERIFF'S SALE BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo, issued • out of the court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the Court House, in the borough of To wanda, on Saturday, the 4th day of November, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following property, to wit— ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land situated in Albany twp., bounded on the ] North by lands belonging to the e>tate of Horatio • I.add, dee'd., on the East by lands belonging to , on the South by lands oj" 5. Wilcox, Jacob Jackson ct al, i n the South-west by lands of Jacob lleverly, :nd on the west by lands of C. Maloney, D. English and Myron Kellogg, con taining four hundred acres more or less,and known as the Rollin Wilcox lot. Seized and taken in execution at the mif of En- j nice Lewis and Mary Wilcox vs. Ralph R.Carpen- [ tci. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of ; land situated in Pike twp., bounded on *he North by Daniel Gamp, on the East by Josiah Wood and ! Judson Slocum.ott the Souih by Abraham Warden, ; and Reed Bosworth.and on the West by Abraham Warden and the highway—containing about sev enty acres, about fifty-five acres improved, one [dank house, one fruned barn and shed attached, ! anJ or.e old framed corn house,and soino fruit trees thereon. Seized stul taken in execution ut the suit of James W. B->swo>th vs Maliorv Tyrttsll. ALSO—I he following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in Monroe lv\ p., bounded on the North bv Timothy Alden and Joseph Bull, on the Ea-i by J. li. Irvine, on the South by Eleazar and Hiram Sweet, on the VVe.-t by the Towanda Greek —containing one hundred acres, more or less . —about fifty acres improved, one framed dwelling house, one framed barn and a com house, and an | apple orchard thereon, Seized and taken in execution al lite suit of James , 11. Ph'nrty Jr., use vs- 11. S. Salsbury. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Towanda, Oct. 14, 1854. The above sale, stand* p mlpoltetl until Moil day, the 4:!> day of December next, at tlia aaine place and time of day. JOHN A. GODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Olnre, Towanda, Nov. 4, 1851. Orphan's Court Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on Saturday, the 2d day ol December next, at I o'clock. P.M., at the store of B. I.aporle 6. Co., in Durel township, coumy aforesaid, the fol lowing real estate, to wit: A certain tract of land situate in Wilmot township in said county, adjoin ing lauds of Terry and Dull on the north aqd east Haggerty and Hiilhouse on the souih, and John ! Mills and Abram Wilson on the west. Containing i about two hundred and thirty acres. For convent- j encc of purchasers said tract has been subdivided ; into four lots, which will be sold together or sepa- j rately. Lots No. I. 2, and 4, contain '-4 acres and | 63 perches each. No. 4 contains 66 acre* per- - ches. A framed house and barn, apple orchard of j young trees, and forty acres improvement on No. j I. Said tract is well timbered, with two steam saw I mills con venient. Sold as the estate of Allen Wood- j ruff, dee'd. Terms made known at the sale. S. S. BRADLEY, Administrator. Durel, November 7, 1854. ritllttK'B IriLAND BALT. A quantity josl re-! JL ceived by nvG J. I'OW ELL. Q TONS more of ihuse cheap Sugars just ree*d and for sale by PHINNEY. DISSOLUTION ~ IMIE co-partnership heretofore existing between ; . S.FELTOX and E. T. Fi-x is this day dissolved j by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of ■ said firm are in the hands of E. T. Fox, who can generally be found at S. Fclton's store, or at the Ward House. Those interested will please lake notice that the accounts &e. must be settled imme diatelv. b. I Ll-lON, November 11,1854. E. T, I'O.Y. S. FELTON would most respectfully Inform his old customers and the public generally ibat he will still continue the LIQLOII ItUSESESS at the old stand, and that he is now receiving large additions to his stock, direct from fust hand* in New Yoik, which he will be most happy to sell on the most reasonable terms. He is also agent for the sale of " Binghamton Ale," a supply of which be keeps al ways on band and for sale cheap. Towanda, November 11, 1844. Towanda Teuiale Seminary. THE Winter Quaiter f the Towanda Female Semtnarr, will commence on Monday, No\ejn h,r 27 O. D. HANSON. Nov. 22, 1851. PAINTS 4 OlLS—Lamp & Linseed Oil— Whtfe per Keg—Glass bv the Light or Box, of y "BURTON KiNGSBERY flUrdjanbiyc, &c. ' Jl" ]9KUIAROmW 9 Attorney at Law. OFFICK WITH TUB RKUISTSa iSD BECORHLU. Towanda, Penna. NEW SPRING k SUMMER GOODS! BURTON KINGSBERY, IS now receiving all sorts of NE W GOODS,winch will be soi l very low for Cash. May 3. 1854. 'im£> mo m TTTOULD inform her friends, that she has just re- V turned from the city, with a large assortment of xvxzXiLxarAßY GOODS, which she offers at reduced prices. Produce ot ev .ery kintl taken in payment for goods. REMOVAL.--DR. MA SOX has removed his oflice to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite the old Pjesbytcrian Church. Towanda, May 13, 1854. flows and flow castings! BI.ATCHI.EY, Wayne county. Alba or Curtis Plows, Side hill, subsoil and corn plows and Castings, for sale cheap. I take particular pains to get good well made plows and tough casting#, i would invite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. Call and see. • R. M. WELLES. 2NT X 3 W SPRING GOODS. JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury, a large and . complete slock of NEW GOODS, for sale as usual, Cittxr sou ! Towanda, April 26, 1854. K. J. 2MCADXLL TTO Ml 4Kt- K** wfT /.AH, Oihce with the Register and Recorder, TOWANDA, PA. D'A. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW J TOWANEA, PA. OFFICE in the seeond story of the Union Block,' north side of the Public square, over the office of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. r pHE several Assessors fur 1855, wi'l make their -L returns in the following order,"viz: Assessors for At hem twp., Athens boro., Ridgbet • ry, South Creek, Wells, Ulster and North Towan da, on Monday. November 27th. Columbia, Sylvania boro.,Springfield, SmithfielJ Burlington, Burlington boro., and Towanda boro., on Tuesday, the 28th. Armenia,.Troy twp.. Troy boro., 'South Towanda, Monroe, Franklin, Overton and Granville, on Wed nesday, 29th. I.eruv. Canton, Dureli, Albany. Asylum, Wilmot and Tuscarora, on Thursday the 30th. I.itchfiqJJ, Windham. Warren, Pike, Wfulasing and Orwell, on Friday Dec. Ist. Sheshequin, Rome, Herriek, Standing Stone and Wysox, on Saturday, Dec.2d. 03* The Assessors will be careful in fooling the assessments, carrying each persons valuation into the right hand column,and also in making '.heir re turns on the day designated in their Warrants, lly order of the Commissioners. E. M. FA REAR, Clerk. Connor's. Office, Oct. 20, 1854. vm. CT 2 N& R ■ 9 E. W. BAIRD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING disposed of all interest in other busi ness, is now prepared to attend promptly to all business, in the line of his profession. lie may be found at all times—except when absent on le gal business—at his New Ilrick Office, "THE LITTLE UNION BLOCK," between the old Un ion Block and John.Burger's splendid Saloon, re cently erecfed on the North side of the Public Square, Towanda, Pg 03* N. B. Particular attention given to col lecting. Towanda. Aug.. 24, 1854. New &. Desirable FALL AND WINTER GOODS!! IS now prepared to offer to his customers and the Public generally, a large and complete stock of FALL Sr WIN* i'Elt GOODS. His stock has been setecied with unusual great care, and is superior for style and quality than have over before offered to the public—and such a combination of very low prices that we are stite cannot fail to please the closest observer. Amongst his stock may be found French Miretios. De Lai tie. Cashmeres, Thibet cloths, Ginghams, Fine Worsted plaids. Silk Pop lin, Alapaea*, t'alietvs. Fine and heavy Irish Lin ens, Cotton Pillow Casings, Brown and Blanched Muslin, sack Flannel, Broad Ciollts 4 Cassuners, $[C. &.C. (IALICO8 —A large assortment of Merrimack, Ooehcce & Fall River Prints—aiso good cali co for G cts. per yard. Warranted good Madder colors, lot sale by B. KINGSBURY. /"M ROCERIBS—CaII and see our Brown, Crush v J cd, Coffee and Pulverized s?uguars—b'ine Young Hyson >y Black Teas—warranted a Superior article or the tnonrv refunded—for sale cheap by BURTON KINGSBERY. iiw <&©¥©¥ J. HARVY PHINNY, JR., I^ EELS great pleasuie in announcing to the pub' lie. thai the liberal patronage he has received at their hands, haa enabled hint to offer them n large and complete assortment of GOODS, as can be found in Towanda, and for unprecedented low pri ces, he Julie* all competition. Persons wishing to purchase Goods for Cash or Ready Pay, will bnd it to their interest ts call and examine his stock, at the corner of Main and Bridge streets. Butter, Pork. Grain, Lumber and Hay, taken in payment of old debts,or in exceange for Goods. Oct. 12, 1851, IE ATHER, Pork, Codfish, Mackerel and Wlmc J Fish, fur snb' cheap at PfitHffY'B / 1 ROCKERY & HARDWARE, a good assort- V> inent.at PHI\NA '> S . may be had cheap at J PITINNY-s. 1) AIN rs. Nails. Gins-- and Oils, cheap at PHINNY 'N. HATS, Caps, Boots and Shoes, a large a.ssort ment at P INNVS. 800 I'S & SHOES—HaIs & Caps—A splendid assortment just received at BURTON KINGSBERY, NEW FALL GOODS ! JOSEPH POWHLL, HAS just received a large Stock of New Goods, which are offered for sale, for ready pay, at unusually low prices. Towanda, Sept, 28, 1854. EST RAY." ; to the enclosure of rioX < 0D or ab oo ' the first of September,a Yearling BULL, fy dark brindle,small star in the forehead, and a slit ttt the left ear. The owner is requested to prove property, and pav charges and take himawav- WM. HOAGLIN. j Wysox, Nov. J, 1851. lEATHER —200 Sides sol* Leather—just receiv d td an I for . c a'e bv BURTON KTNGShERY HARDWARE & IRON STORE, 3J-iLi HALL" * RUSSELL, YV holesale and Retail Dealers in AND STOVES, J a P aone d an( l Britannia Ware, ! House Tiimminps, Caniage Trimmings, Harness k the particular attention of Mmm&szum to an examination of our stock, which having been selected with the greausi care, We are coafideiit will satisfy even the most particular. dj" Don't forget the place—South side of the public square. y Old Iron, Coppor and Brass, and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for foods. To wanda, May 27, 1854. HA LI. & RUSSELL. iii DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, Fronting the Public Square. r |AHE subscriber, thankful fur the libera! pnttonage received toe past \ ear tit ends to keep constantly on -* hand a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which UE WILL dispose of on such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the CASH our customers vsill receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully token buck, and the money refunded. [CF 2 - Jkdifal Advice gratuitously given at lhc offic, charging uily lor the Medicine*. The slock consists of a complete and select assortment o DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London Porter k Scotch Ale. ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLWO—NEW k BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! A >PLSKIiID AShU* T.MKXT CiF American Pocket Cutlery. (Warrant:d Good.) Superior TC2&&CG &. SHbTF ! —Choice brands of Pure ZXavanna, Principe J) and "STara CIGARS ! l'aint*, Oils, PdriilsltcN, Windou Glass, liruSlics, Perfumery, Shaving Soap, Fancy Articles. &c;. &r. FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Tens; Rio and Java Coffee; Syrups, Sugars, Spices, Sec &C\ Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, See. REMEMBER THE STORE —SOUTH EM) OF THE WARD HOUSE! AND ITS MOTTO " The bed Qi'.eihty j Goods—Candid Advice us to Patent Rented us — uhd Clone Attention to Business. ' Towanda, Novotnmr 12, 1851. H. t'. POUTER, 51. I>. Dll Y GOODS ! HICH, IMUHIU.VAIIU V N II COMIUTF. ASSORTMENT, WELL WORTH THE ATTE_ lON OF PURCHASERS. \1 TILL open this day, the !>e>t lech .1 Muck of V Dry Goods ever yliun in 'lit.-. vdiage. Among i their Stock \vil| be fund all the tiesiraWe styles atn! Colors of French Mcrinocs, Pa fa met las Alapnccas, Poplins, Thibet Cloths. Lyonese Clothes, liumba zenes, Rich Detains, Plain and Ml Wool DeLains, : all colors and Splendid Patterns. . Ul.ic'., Colored and Fancy. Wool Long Shawls, a coui- : plete assortment of high colors, P1 • 1• 1 and Plain ; Centres, Drab, Mixtures and Mourning, war re tiled 1 all Wool. Ilrocha Shawls—.Lung and Square, new and beautiful Patterns, high.Colors and warranted free from Cotton—the real Paris and Vien.t Manufacture. Purchasers will tind great bargains. Also Silk Delaine, Cashmere, Crape and Thibet, in every variety. Decidedly llu Best 4. v Letting— Morlh Branch Penn'a Canal. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the house of George Lazarus, in Pittston, until sun set of Thursday. the 23d of November next, for completing the Weigh Lock and building a Collect tor'sOtfice at Upper PittMon. Plans and specifica tions will be exhibited three days previous to the day of letting. W. R. MAFFET, Engineer and faup'i N. B. Canal. Engineer's Office, Toranda. Oct i.B, 1K54 Southern Military Academy Lottery ! (mv avtkoiutt or the state or alabasia,) C >i)ducted on the Havana Vim. 10,000 Iffunibers—sol Prizes! -all tho Prizes drawn at each Drawing. CLASS U— TO BE DRAWN 30TH NOV'BER. L'.urras $l5OOO 5OOO 4OOO 3OOO i 3000 l6OO llOO fi of $lOOO 5000 In all .101 priies. amounting to $60,000 Tickets st<>. —Halves and Quarters in proportion. Bills on ail solvent banks taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL rfWAN, Agent and Manager Sign of the Bronze Lions Montgomery. \!a. Nov. 3, 1851. PROrUMVTHW. HCIirAS, the lien. Davio Wi lmot, Presi t i (lent Judge of the 12th Judicial District,con : sisti ng ot ihe Counties of Bradford, Susquehanna ami Sullivan.autl the Hon. Myron Ballard and liar r yAcklev, Associate Judges, in and for the said co. ol Bradford, have issued their precept bearing dale ! the 30th dav of September, 1854, tome directed,for bidding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. Genera! Quartet Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Or} ban's Court, at Towanda, for the County of Bradford on ilu- first .Monday, the 4th day of Decern I ber next, to continue three weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners : and Justice- of the Peace and Constables of the I county of Bradford, that they be then and there in i their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with thiir records, irquisitions, and : other remembrances, to do those things which to ! their office appertains to be done ; and those who j are hound ! v recognizance or otherwise to prosecute I against the prisoners wh > are or maybe in the jail ' of sa.ii county, or who shall be bound to appear at ' the said court, ate to he then and there to prosecute ' against them as shall be just. Jurors are request | ed to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to ! their notice. i Dated at Towanda, the 4th of November, in the I year of cur Lord,one thousand eight hundred and fifty-four, and of the Independence of the United ! h'ta'.es, the seventy-ninth. JOHN A. CODDING. Sheriff. NEW FALL GOODS. 11. S. MERCUK, IS SOW EfcCKIVIKU, A Xargc and well selected assortment of rA£I GOODS ! Towanda, September 14,1854. To Every Wife and Mother. rpHF.RE is life, health, beauty, happimss, and ! A some other informaiion of peculiar interest and 1 importance, to he had (gratis) by addressing (post | paid) Dr. 1. M. SU ESSE, Canton. Pa- Nov.H) MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGSBERY IS Now opening a Nr.w Stock or G9ODS, consists L ins of f" 1! anil complete assortment of ll kind mekciiakdize, i which will be sold as cheap as ihe same quality of j Good* can be bought aaywheie this side cf New- York. i TowanJa. Dec. 10,1553.