Wore Troubles in Kansas. I'lßi'AbP, August 20.—The St., Louis Detno ,,it of yesterday contains a letter dated Kan ilie 14tli inst., concerning the affair at ypuiklin. It appears that a large company of -\|V>-i,urians and Carolinians, encamped at yVashington Creek, had beeu committing dep ..iations'upon the farms of the free state set [b-r* in the vicinity, when they senty for assis (.lllCC to Lawrence. Tlie people from there sent Mr. Hoyt, for -rlv of Massachusetts, to the camp of the \pmuiriaiis and Carolinians, to ascertain the r, 0-011 of the depredations. Mr. Hoyt went 0, their ramp unarmed, and on the next , 12th instant, was taken prisoner by them ~-hot. The Lawrence men immediately on h.-Vrin-' "f this horrible and murderous outrage a~pcaeftble and unarmed (man, proceeded ;: : i" ;lU ; i( k the fortification of Franklin, for the ...jrpose of securing arms to drive the encamp ~j force out of tiie territory, but sustaining ,-,.iMilernble loss ' killed and wounded in the : ~'ttm - k on the Fort, they were obliged to return ' to Lawrence without aUacking\hecamp|of the j Miisouriaus and Carolinians. CHICAGO, August 23. Tlie St. Louis Democrat gives the following version of the recent occurrences in Kansas : The attack on the Pro-Slavery camp at Os- ■ s-nva-oiuie was occasioned by the plundering of ;l miinher of provision wagons belonging to c li/cus settled betweeu Kansas city and Ussa watmnic. . The Pro-Slavery force was entirely driven i oat of Franklin. \ force of 2 f lo men from Lawrence inarch- , ,„| to the I'm slavery camp at Washington Ork ami ordered the men there to disperse. T;,ev n treated and occupied and fortified a Lock h"u-sc at Lecompton. As heavy firing m.i- heard in that direction the same day, it is ; f.. : . ; v.; that a sanguinary engagement has ta-' ken place. j Sr. L"t'is. Saturday, Aug. 23. 1850.-—Ad , ;,. C s from Lawrence to the 17th inst., mention that r.eariv 500 Free State men marched upon what is called Col. Titus' camp, near Lecomp tnn, on the preceding day, and took the party there assembled —twenty in all prisoners.— Tio-v dcfi'iidcd themselves from the log houses - a* tii i". ami wounded ten of the Free State • irtv. iuuoitg them Capt. J. If. Schoinbree, j-.-,-,-•.■!v f'i :n Richmond, Indiana, who it is tii'iUiiit cannot survive. Col. Titus is also 1 ], ; i,||v iniured. Tiie injuries to the others are only slight. One hundred United States Dragoons iuter f rul to prevent nu attack upon Lecompton, w.irpnpun the Free State men returned to I.awn ice with their prisoners. <} v Shannon, Major Sedgwick and Dr. 11 i. r• k Lecompton, went to T.iwrenee on t! • 17t!i to demand the release of tlie prisoners. Aft'r a conference it was agreed that when -a ->f t : ■ Free State prisoners, held by the ua'.iitirities, w.-rc delivered up, the howitzers, !;i:,-n from Lawrence, would be returned, and . • camps i>f armed pro-slavery men dis the prisoners should be released. Nero QV&ivrtiscuwuts. I)RAPFORI) COUNTY' TEACHERS' L) A<s . j -, rioN.- The next regular meeting of this -- e -v ;n I*-ht'M in Burlington, commencing on ... Srff'TKMRKK ' to o'clock. A. M. :s i-iua! address before the A-sociutiou will heilelivcr- C v Mr. U, F. NICHOLS, and the Kssav read bv Miss ON'U,. JAM F.S M 'WILLIAM. flat v. /'ACTlON.—Whereas my wife JOHANNA f •. . left my le d anil board without just cause. ■ •• f rbid "1! per.-ons trusting her on my account, 1 i wiii ti-it lie responsible for debts contracted by her a: -th s .1 ,to. ! rAivi-t2J, liia. MICH AKL CROAK. NKW l-'lltM NEW FALL' GOODS. T i-'IRM OF MONT ANYES ,V CO. Ims besot die -1 -i ,v-.! by umtnai consi-nt. WM. A. ROt KWLLL ' ; w tli ir.iivn. The liii-iness will herealtt r lie coa ' '• r the name of MONTANVKS—having assu ■. t i the firm .1. I>. M-in'tavvk Jr.. ;ui<! F. !. Mux- We trust with ottr present facilities for the pnr \vi fthat we rati make it an object for CASH sfiiMLilS to examine our .stork, uhicli has been laid i with -a? rare to suit the fall trade. ra" A.; oiint- dir the "I<l firm, as also notes that ' :r. art rsprrtrd tn 6r paid irit.'ioul further notice. I i;t Ist 2 1 --hi. M< 4XTANYEB. It Id M.O V A L. COLLINS & POWELL, II* 1 " l.i' res.,,--;fully inform their friends ami the pule M ci-iend!v. that they linve removed their Cloth- I ' O siiin .- Store to their New Ibiilding nu the j ■ "I M:n Street, next door to Hall A Russell's, i - v.il :n< happy to wait on all who may give them a , all. I ■ • a st-„ k consists of lilnrk Cloth Coats, I'lain and •V VI i-mieres. Tweeds and .leans. Rlark and Fancy ''"•'.■r, l I'ants. Rlark Satin Vests. Silk Velvet and fan 'j: : " - fall kinds. White Mareailles and fancy do., tr.ml i.uirv Linen i'ants. Overalls nnd ovcrshirts, i"'l faii'-y shirts, drawers, collars, cravats, socks, j • v ! i v , ..f all kinds and qualities, a good assort- , C" t >.f lt.,v-1 l ithing. such as Coats, Vests and I'ant- I we .ir,. selling oil at cost. I '"vbenii n wi-hing clothing made up t-i order, will do i * ,'ivi- is a rail, as we have a good assortment of! • 1 iK-uiiere. and Vesting* on hand, which we are ; -n -In rt notice, and W ARRA N'TKI) to ■•■r\ w iy. ir no .ale. We do our own cutting, and rs'ives that wi know as much about it as most • ' ... hoi some year* experience in lmsities • lIYi , to or-ler as usuaL— Where Hoods *re • - no clmr.-e made for cutting. As regards " t.. we asfc is to give us a call la-fore buying T M 1 "1.1 INS. I'KUCIVAI. FOWKLL. . '"*-u da. August 7. IS.VS. NEW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS. J )'' N (i M. A (i. U. CADV won hi respect , ' iiiiiiuince t-i their frieml* nd the uublir that V Y.'.i ' i ,Pl "' ( ' a new and extensive Dltf'H STORK - y_ Ihrir stock is new and carefully iin ;, nnsjsts of Medicines, Chemicals, Faints, * hare lead, zinr, chrome green and yellow, . 1 r "'l. vertiiillion. ,lrr. Oils and Varnishes, 3 r -r < ty. Dye-stnUs. including logwood, camwood, fustic. cudU-ar. gran ulated tin, indigo, Ac.. , BHKS for paint, hair. hat. •tii'-s. <|| h- teeth. Ac. Window glas*. h-\ , unpin ;ie. hurtling fluid. iilrnhol : t.an y-ry i"ir■ I.U7UORS for medicinal purposes; latent Medicines, perfumery', Lupin's Lxtracts for the handkerchief ; ,ln <J Arlidrti, l'ankec A'otions, | Tj.,, Anutl, Uigurs, Jtc. Ac. our -t'M-k offers inducements lis Ijeingof ! ' iy, - an fully selected, and sold cheap, j - so. and see if you can p wchasc as cheap M. A<L I*. CADV. I I J iie 1::, j. mi. |/ 1,1, :5' INDIA KUJSBFU (>LOVES,' 1 ( !DKR VINEGAR—A goodnrti- PO.VB. The Pamphlet htofs "!' the t cY " Penna. la-gi-lature for the year 18.1i>, j Vj ;i . "'"•iced for this Couuty, and arc ready for' entitled to receive them. AI.I.FN M'KEAN. Pr-.th'ry. .; TU -'I' I I! TEETH AND CORN 1 R -'-'.L!T>, f„r sal., by H. S. MF.RCFK. T;i" ~ P "Per-Hangrings. 1 ' '''"njilcctt- st(H-k of Paper Ilflnsrings ■ t v '"iiui iii tin- region ol countrv, comprising - 'autitul pattern-, tor sale fow at " " U. D. BAKTLETT F. Legal QHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry writs of vepd. exponas, issued out of tiie Court of Common Pleas of Rrudforii Uonnty,to medirected, 1 shall expose 1* public sale at the Court House in the liorou'gh of Towanda. on Monday BBPTKMBKR Ist. at 1 o'clock P. M. t tlie following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Flster tw p. hounded on the north by lands of C. W. Holconib, east by lands of Horace Heath on tin south by the public highway, west hy lands of James Mo- Cart v. containing 5 of an acre more or less, all improved one frame house, one frame stable and a few fruit trees' there--n. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in I Ister twp. bounded north by lands of Edward Mills ~a - t by the public highway, south by lands of John H u man, west by lands of Edward Mills, continuing * an acre more or less, all improved, one framed building occupied as a grocery store tln-rcon. Seized and taken in execution at the snitof Y. R Smith vs. J. M. Pike, M. 8. Pike and Marv Pike. ALSO—The following described* lot piece or pare ]of land situate in the townships of Windham and Rome and boumlc-d north by lands of James Sibley, east bv lands of \\ m. Sutherland, south hy lands of Kdward Hoard man, west by John Kockefcllow, containing 58$ acres, he the same more or less, about "20 acres improved, one framed house, a framed barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. M. Peck vs. <leo. M. Burhank. Also, at the suit of Miles Prince vs. r.eo, M. Buil-ank. Al.St) The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp. bounded Jnerth bv lands of Mrs. Betsey Roberts, east by lands of James Metier .south by lands of F. 8. Elliott and Jacob Roberts, we-t bv lands' of Jacob Roberts and the public bighwav leading from Canton to Troy, containing 27 acres, more or less, about IS acres improved and a few fruit tic e, thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Ri ley vs. Z. L.Scott. ALSO—The billowing described lot piece or parcel of laud situate in Springfield twp. bounded as follows : Be ginning at the ric rt Invest corner of lot No. .IS of the allot ment of the Bingham lands, conveyed to Jonathan Wood thence south 2s° west 102 and .1-10 perches'; thence north BD±° oast 11. arul d-10 perches ; thence smith 2° west 77 and 2-10 perches ; thence along the north line of lot No. .74. north sli|° wuL .12 and 7-lU perches; thence uloii" the north line of lots No. .12 and .10. nortli 80° we-t 110 and 2-1 u perches ; thence along line of lot N0.82. c onvev- I ed to Orrcu Scott, north 1° cast 2-1 perches ; thence north c lo west .10 nnd .1-10 perches ; tiience along line cd' lot Xo. t>< north I 3 e;i>t .11 and iMO perches : tnunue nortli SO".! 0 east s and 4-Io perches : thence north cast 10.1 perches : thence along the south line oflot No. IHU, south B.vt° cast lis and a 10 perches to the beginning, ooutain- I ing 12.j and 8-10 acres with allowance of t; per cent, for roads, Ac..lie the -nine- inore c,r !e-s, it being b>t No. .10 of the allotment afore-aid and part of warrant X -. I bin. about 100 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, a log burn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or puree! of hind situate in Springfield twp. bounde d nortli by lands of Ira lli.ggiiis, east ami south by land- of !,. (Reason, and west by Win. | I . W illianis and L. ( . Llea-un, cciutaiuing about 8 acres, | more or Ic-s. one frame-! chv. Hine hotr-e, a framed St.c-re I house, a framed-table and shed, a framed barn, a dve lionse and a few frurt irees thereon. * | Seized and taken in c-Xe cation ut the suit of P. F. Fair man's use v. Lucius French. ALSO—The lollowitig piece or parcel of land situate in | Columbia twp. hounded north by lands ofTVni. A Cu.-tin. 1 fast liy laiuls of lvLall, smith lir lands f Kirani ! West, and we-t by lands of Joseph DeWitt, c-ont.lining ' so a-res. about ju acres improved, om- framed barn, one ! big h<ui-e and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of <). F. Bal lard vs. Joe 1 Fe rris. ALSO Tin- follow ing described lot piece or parcel of! land situate in I Hindi twp. bounded north hy lamls of Robert ( hilsc-n, east by lands of lie-.rue ( iiil-oii. south bv the highway ami west by! md-of Daniel Conk,containing ttl acres In- the -aim- more or less, about J" a -res improv - ed, with a irained house a log barn, and some fruit tiees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A j Moore vs. (L-o. W. Cratuner. ALSO- The following' cles-rHmd b-t piece or parcel of! land situate in M-ctiroe twp. houndi-d north bv lands of - Pre unnti Sweet, east v lauds of l\. Ley Nicliols, scmtii bv lamls of J. H. Lewis, we-t by land- of Freeman Sweet tieorge Klliott, eoiitaiuing 1.10 acres, be the same inure or less, aiiout 10 acres improvcil, one log house, one board -heel and a f-w fr lit trc <•- thereon. Se:zi--1 and taken in execution at the suit -if Hiram W- Warncr and John I". Loop trading under the firm of War- j iter A Loop vs. Je--e R. Cowc 11. ALSO The following lot piece or parcel of land Pitti ate in Albany and M-mroc- townships, bounded as follow*, | to wit: Beginning at a fallen Ash on the Prie-tly line, the sou tli we -t - r.icr of Jeremiah Blackmail's lot : thence -long the I'riestlv line, north *>l° west 320 imls to De-uiis 1 Mam i ill's southeast conic r ; thence along said D. Main - haii's line to a corner, on Freeman Sweet's south line- ; thence ly lauds of F. Sweet and Jatnes H. Lewis.e i-t 2.',n rods to a p ist. the northwest comer of Jeremiah Ilia k- j man; tlienec hy land of Jeremiah Bhtekniati and Jaim-s ! A. i'aine, sooth 210 rods to the place of beginning, con- - tabling 280 acres more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John ll.in- ) sou to tlie use of Jedson Blackmail vs. James A. l'.iim-. Al.St)—The following described lot piece or puixei of! land situate in the linro' of Towanda b-mnded a- follows : i Beginning on the east line of fourth stm t. 2IM) IV-c thy j said line, south from the line between the lands of (I. |i. : Bartlc-tt and John F. Means, thence south 2J ' west.lo feet t-i a mark on tin- feme; thence east ;!i° south 147 feet ; j thence north 3J° east SO li-et to a corner : theme 37J° , north 147 feet to the place of beginning, riiniaining l")7 1 feet i,y .I',) fec-t, be the same more or less, ail improved, j om- P ari <1 dwelling house ami a few fruit tree- tnereon. j Seized and. taken in execution at the suit ol O. D. Rart lett \ Win. Austin. A LSl)—The fed!--wing lot piece or parti! of la ml situate , in the township c-1 Ri.igbary, bounded north by land- in |hhs-s>;'ii ot James ilapemaii, eiust by the highway ,-oiitli by iatnl of J. 15. Wilkinson, west hy Alexander .Stevens, Jatnes Hapciuan and Retitley en - K. containing about fi acres more or less, all improve. 1. one framed houss. part ly en losril. and an old saw mill frame thereon. Seized anil taken in execution at the snitof D. Andrew J. Burt vs. David Hapeman and Elijah S. Finton. ALSO—-The ioliowtug dc-. rihecl lot piece or pirct 1 of land situate in Monroe township, bounded as follows Beginning at a I'irc h, then'i-by lands of Jml-on Rl ick mati. snuih 87J'e i-t 11} pen lies to a post; thence by the -ame, soulii 2i° w<--t 4 and 4-10 perches to a post : theme by the same, north sgL> C j-t In and H-10 perches to a butternut . thence by tfu- same, south 2/° east 4c> percln - to a chestnut .-tump ; thi-m e by the same, smith 24/° we-t 2.1 percli.-s t-> a hemlock stump : thence l.y the same, north 87 west los perches to a post; thence by lan-l of S. Wile tract, north 1j 0 en.-t 72 jicr- hcs to tin place ot licgiuning. cont.ihiiiig 47 acres ami o'J pc relies more or less, aii-uit 1.1 acii-s imj-r-jvccl, one plank hoii.-e. two framed houses, one saw-mill, one gristmill, and one framed Imilclilig tbrnierly u-ed for a distillery. Seized and taken in execution at tiie suit of Jedson Blackmail v-. J.uncs A. J'aiuc ami Jeremiah Blackmau tcrre tenants. ALSO—The fidkiwing described "ot ptec— or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp. bounded on the- north by laud foi iiie-riy in possession of Win. Kelch, ea-t by lamls af John Bristol ami (Jcorge Crolt, south by land- ol Jerome S. Aalsbury. west ny lands of K. C. Kellogg, containing 6;i acres more or Ie s, about 20 acres improved, two log houses and two log barns thereon. Seizid and taken in execution at the suit of O. P. Lvon vs. Richard Johnson. Also, at the suit of Samuel Lyon vs. Richard Johnson. ALSO The following lot piece or pan-el ol land situate in Standing Stone twp. bounded north by land of Mark Uanipton, cast by land of Alatisnti Taylor, south and west by tin- highway, containing about one act!- more or less, all improvcil, two framed houses, one framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken i:i execution at the suit of 11. J. Ma dill vs. Lewis K. (Jibbs and Laurenzu (iiblis. ALSO The following described lot pieee or parcel of laud situate in Derrick twp. bounded north by lands of Minor 11. Titms and Rufus White, east by land of A.J. Reed and Zebtilon Ksseitine, west by Silas Titus, jr., and Leorge Bhikesley, containing 102 acres more or less, about to acres improved, with a framed hou-e. a hewed log house, a log barn ami a few fr.iit trees thereon. Seized and t.lken in execution at the suit of A. J. lieed j to tin- use of A. r. Stevens vs. Horatio A. Oreeti. Al.St)- The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in fuse aima twp. bounded nortli, east .nul west by lands of Abial Kinney, south by lauds of 11. W. Tracv. containing one acre more c-r less, all improved, one framed house, one trained barn and a tew fia.t tries thereon. ALSO— I The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Tiisear.-ra twp. hounded north by lands ol j ( "uarle- Smith, east by lands of Abiai Kinney, south by the Meredith lauds, west by land- contracted to tieorge t'aiiiplien, containing SO ac res be the same more or less, about 2-1 acre- improved one trained isirn and a lew truit trees thrremi. Seized iiml taken In uxee.utinn at the suit of Dennis J. Owens vs.Xur-e and Orriu Baker. ALSO The following lot piece or parcel of laud -itnale in Rome twp. bounded north by land of Nathan Stafford, ea-t bv un-eatcd laud, warrantee name uuktiowii, south bv laud of Isaac Decker and John I'as-tnore. west by land in possession of Vincent Oibbs. containing about Is acres iiu-rc or less, ulioiU in acres improve d, one frame- house, framed barn, one framed shed and corn house and an or chard of fruit, tree* tnereon. Seized and t ikeri in execution at the suit of John Drake to tlie use ol Harris A Page va. John Deuierest. ALSO—'Tin- following described b-t pieee or parcel of land situate in Troy township and borough bounded north by lajids of 0. p. Reddington. ('. M. DePorest, I). F. Der rick. Jerre Adams and B. S. Dartt. east by land of Jerre Adams, B. S. Dartt and the public highway, south by lands of Nathaniel Moultonand Mic-bael M (Jaughran.west by lands or Elihn Pane, excepting therefrom two lot* here tofore deeded hy Wm. H. Knapp to Jerre Adams,contain- , ing, exclusive of the above exceptions, about ... Ac res, ail | improved, with a framed house, a framed horse barn, tw > | framed sheds and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece or parc el of land situate in j Troy borough, bounded north by tanclsof Stephen Pierce, northwest hy land of Stephen Pierce and public highway, - south hy the public highway, east by lands of Seth >\. Paine, containing nbout uue acre uioic m less, all iaiprov- j ed, one brick dwelling house, one framed barn, with a framed shed attached and other out buildings and fruit | trees thereon. _ I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Francis S. ! Elliott vs. Wui- H. Kuapp. I Ccgal. Al.St)—The following lot piece or parrel of land situate in Wilimit twp. hounded north by land of Wasliiugton Ingham (nid wife, rn-t. nth and'west bvr Int.is l^lonp intr to the heirs of Mary Ann Laaning, dee'd., containing about 1.10 acre- more or less, aliout. .10 acres improved, one log house, log barn and frnit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. 11. & (5. U. Welles vs. Charles llioderer. ALS<' -The following lot piece or parrel of land situate in Sheshequin twp. bounded north by Wm. Sheeier, east by lands of Klias Thompson, south by the highway, west hy lands in possession of Lnrin Tyrrell, containing about 117 acres more r less, about 18 acres improved, one plank house, log stable and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of T. L. Jones vs. I). 1). Tompkins. AI.SO- The following described lot piece or panel ol land situate in Sheslie.piin twp. hounded riortii by lands of l>aniel Acklcy and hansom Chandler, oast lauds of Frederick Hass. south by lands of Nathaniel Chandler. . west by lands of Frederick Harte and by lauds belonging I to the estate of Jacob Scihiech deed., containing about 73 : acres more or less, aliout 10 acre*imjnved, one log house j with a smali framed addition, one log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John lley ver vs. Adam Fovst. AI .SO—The ilefendaut's interest in the following de scribed lot pie. eor parcel of land situate in Ulster twp. bounded north by lauds Truman Holeoinb, 11. S. David- Son ami lands known as the Isaac Cash lot, east by the Susquehanna River, south by lands of Jatnes Ooridine,* Charles llolcoinb, Norman Shaw, and 11. S. Davidson, west by Lorenzo Wat kins and others, containing about •luii acres more or less, aliout 17.7 acres improved, two (rallied houses, two framed bams, one framed shed and other out buildings, three orchards and other fruit trees thereon. Al.St—The defendant's interest in one other lot piece or parcel of laud situate in Ulster twp. lirrtiii.lcd north by i lands of Truman Holcotub, cast by the Susquehanna River, j south by lands belonging to the e-tutc of Fdmiiiul Lock- 1 | wood, dec'.!,, west by K.lward Mills, containing so acres I more or less, about 40 acres improved, one framed house I | and a framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Isaac Shep- ! ard, executor of Job Shejiard, dee'd., vs. 8. S. Lock wood , j and Abigail Ileardsley. I ALSO The defendant's interest, supposed to lie the tin- ' divided half of the following described b>t piece or parcel ! of land situate in the born' of Towanda, hounded north by ! Henry Essettwine's lot, east by Main street, south by j I lauds of John F. Means, west by Second street, contain- i i iitg 107 feet front and 2'' 1 feet deep be the same more or less, all improved, with a large framed foundry building, i ' machine shop, AT., thereon, and a small framed dwelling I house built by John Irvine by permission, with right to j remove at pleasure. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samuel Hunting to the u-c of 1. L. I.aniercx vs. 11. L. Lanicrux. AI.SO- The following described lot piece or panel of i land situate in W'ysox twp. bounded north by lands of j Harry SI rope and Mary Owen, east by lands of Harry ' St rope, Samuel Coelbaugh and AIUOM York, south by I lands of Jacob R. Mi.ldietoii, Mary Owen and Susquehan- j nu river and public highway, west by lands of Mary Owen. 1 Frank Drown, V. K. A J. K. Piolh-t.the Presbyterian Par sonage lot and public highway, containing about I.l3acres ! more or less, about 11.1 acres improved, one framed house, ' two board alum tecs, two framed bams, two wagon houses, one granary, one corn house, out-old stable, apple orchard ! and other trait trees thereon. Seized and taken ill execution at the suit of V. E. iY J. E. Piollet vs. Samuel Owen. j Al.St) Tin- following descrilied lot piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp. bounded north by lamls be longing to tilt- Heirs of James Parsons, deceased, east by lands of S. L.'liliett and C. E. Rathbone, south by 1. Landers. J. M. Sncease, ('. E. Rathbone and Towanda street, west by Troy street. Harding & Lee. F. <l. Mauley. ('.. \V. Li irtin. ('. S'.o kvvell,Rose, dee'd.. estate. S. Owen, Nathan Tuttle, Win. S. Baker, Piatt, 1. 11. Mor.-e, c ■outlining about 2*5 acres be tlie same more or 1 -■ all improved, one tavern stand and stable, 17 framed lioii-es, one bric-k house, four framed barns and fruit tree - thereon. Seiz.-d and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Sto ver- v . llc-nry Kiim-bury. ALSO The; i' llowing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Wvsox twp. liomalc-d north by lands of Strickland, east by lands of Edward (Iverton, south by the Susquehanna river, we -toy lands of Job P. Kirby, eoiitaiuing til acres more or loss, all improved, with a framed house, a framed barn, granary and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chester Pierce cl ul adm'rs. of Luke Stric kland vs. D'Aluu.-on Overton adiu'r. of Edwin Abbott, dee'd. AljSO—The f dlowing descriisd lot pieee or parcel of laud situate in Durell twp. bounded north by lands of ' ieorge Armnit. east by iiiuds of John C'onnell, south by lands of Hirimi and Ric hard (iilbc rt, west by Daniel Keifi-, dec cL, containing 9- acres be the same moreor less.ahoiit 30 acres improved, one frame house, one saw-mill, log barn and a few lruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Catharine Cuiiiniins to the use of ii. J. Madiil vs. Dennis ITiaimins and Michael Crimmins. ALSO By virtue of writs of Levari Facias, a certain one and a halt story wood li -use or building situate in the township ol l'usc..rc>ni. on tiie main road leauin-z u in i.aceyviile to Sieva ii vilh-: ami t!ic- laml upon which it is situate d i- bound- -1 :c-. i !i by lands of Nelson R iss.east by tlte t 'laegctt R,.ad, south bv lands of Philander Hurlburt and Ferris Ackhi, and o est fonnerly of H. B. Inaiiam. containing in front on -aid main road 28 fc et. and in d- pth 22 feet, and the lot and piece of ground curtilage appur tenant t-i said building, and it is agreed by the coliimi— sionei's ajqudnted by the Court for that purpose, that said l-t shall contain five rods front and ten rods in depth, commencing at the centre of the public road, two mid a half rods south ola point in said road fronting the centre of the lmuse ; thence N. u s ° west In rods : th.-nee N. 32° ea-t .1 rods ; thence south fix" en-t Ift rods to tiie road ; them e south 32° west to the place of beginning. Seized and t iken in e-a-cnt iou at the suit of St uart Bos worth vs. Orlando B. Sm l!. ALSO—AII tlie fellow ing described lot and pared --f land situate in Albany twp. containing ss a. res and 5(5 perches more or le.-s, bunnded by line as follow- : Begin ning at a beech, them c north 112 perches to a hemlock ; thence west 1-tj perches to a po.-t and stones ; thence south ,lU° ea.-t 2 .7 perches to the place of beginning, be ing part ol warrant survey-d ill tiie name ol Eliza Itos . foiuierly belonging to the c.-t.le of Matthias II llcnh.u h, deceased S< izc-.l and taken in < \. ulion at the suit of George IT. Welles vs. John Mulligan. JOHN A. CORDING, Sheriff'. Towanda. July 28, lssu. Ku~ Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to tlie costs, vviii be required to be paid upon each sale when -truck down to tlie bidder, and uiiou failing to comply vv.tir this regulation, the tract of land will again be offer ed for sale. JOHN A CUDRLKU. nARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, A<-.~ A large a'lditionul sbs k of Coinuioii and Saddlery Hardware, Joiner's Tools. Carriage Trimmings, Irun .Steel and Nails, just received by 11. h. MHItCFR. Pianos, Harmoniums, IVSciodeons die. I EVI WELLS, ik-aler in Musical lu.-tru -1 1 meets, may for n time be found tir-t door south of Dr. PR ATT'S, on S- ond street, Towanda, where he will be happy to receive orders for any of the above named instrument*, which ho will deliver for cash or approved credit at tlie lowest retail prices ot New York city. He would call particular attention to tlie Organ Harmonium, ot" late so celebrated for Church u-e, being considered preferable to. and less expen-ivc, than good Organs.— Price. s37iO : Melodious from $4.1 to iTiiu. Every instninient fully warranted. Melodeong tuned and repaired on reasonable terms. References—S. F. COLT, Print ipal of Collegiate Insti tute. and Dr. S. Pu.vrr. August 12. MM. TO THI3 PUBLIC. I N consideration of the liberal patronage with which we J have been favored since we cornmeneed business in this place, we fender to the citizens of Towanda ami sur rounding country our sin -ete thank-, and hope by selling at prices SURPRISINGLY LOW, to make it profit able to all who may favor us with a call. We are re oived to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age in which we live, by offering for sale Groods of the Ijatest Syles, at- price- that actually alarm the proprietors of old fash ioned Stores ; they being schooled in the high-price prin ciple, or rath.-r in the prices of old times—will not lower their demands ; but, in a very happy manm-r, warn their customers not to meddle v. ith the Goods at the Now Store, (at the same time exhibiting much conei r.i lor their wel fare,) for they know that none but d imaged Goods call he sold so very low. Wc do liot in lend to sell damaged Goods, but if any prove to be so, or, are not what we represent them to be, return Iheiu and receive the money p iid lor them. We now offer our A'A J'lHit SUM.)/t'.li STOCK A T STILL i.oiuun TINE US THAN EVER. Some of otir Press Goods, our remainiug slock of Bon nets and Bonnet Trimmings vie will sell at COST. We have a fine lot of Shawls. Mantillas, Window Dra pery, Silk-, Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edging ami In serting. Ac.. Ac. We ase prcpart d to send for any article in our line that wc have not on hand. Our assortment of READ Y-M AD E CLOTTIING, is complete—cannot be surpassed by any other establish ment in Northern Pennsylvania. Call and examine our Goods—seeing is believing. GI'TTENBERG, ROSKXBAUM A CO. Towanda, July 2-. 18,10. ]( >ST. —between this place nnd the residence of ISAAC MVER. Esq., a GOLD BRACELET. The tinder shall he liberally rewarded, and receive the thanks of the owner by leaving it at the " Reporter" office. Towanda, July 2'.), 1850. CWNDY— A large stock always on hand J and sold at wholesale at pedlars' prices at FOX'S. / 1 It AIX CRADLES and Horse Rakes for Ul sale, by Junell. S. MKRCCR. "M ACKINAW TROUT -Some very fine it I ones in half barrels, also Mackerel in half and quar ter bwrrcls, at jli> FUN i-. tcgai. S1I KillIT'S SAT,K—By virtne of writs of Venditioni exponas, isamd out of the Court of ' Oommon I'leas of Rradtord Gnimtv, and to me directed. i will he exposed to public sal - at t!n> Court House, in the , Imfo 1 of Tow.ntil a. tin Tbfl "RSDA V. July 10, lsfiii. it I upcloi-k, P. M- a tract of laud called " Georgetown," sitna -1 ted on the watere of TowauiU creek, Overtop township, surveyed to George Edge, beginning at a beech thcuci- by . land ol Daniel BroSdhead. south 23°, west 212 pervhe.- to j a maple ; thence ly land of l'eter Edge, south 61°. oast ■ 275 perches to a |Kist; thence by land of George Temple, 1 north 23°, east 212 perches to a post: thence by land of l Paul Hardy and Sniiiuel Edge, north CT°. iyest 275 per eln s to the beginning, containing lit:! acres, 27 perches and allowance of six per cent, for roads, Ac. AI.SO—A certain tract of land called " Maple Grove," surveyed to George Temple, situate on the waters of To wanda creek, Overton township, beginning at a pfts| ; theme by land ol .fame. Ridden, Vndrew Hardy and Paul Hardy, north, Gl°; west 7tJf perches to a post • there eby land of George Edge, south 23°. west 212 perches to a ! post : thence by land of l'eter Temple, south til a ,ca-t 320 j |ierche- to a beech : thence by land of Paul Moore, north i 2;)°, east 212 perches to the beginning, containing 100 acres and alio wince ot u pm- cent, lor roads, j AI.SO- V'certain tract of land called " Dunfries." sitii : ate in Overton township, surveyed to Paul Moore, begin - ! Ming at a poet, thence by iaiol ol (ieorge, iVterauil Jauic© i Siddens, north bl°. west 320 perches to a po-t ; thence by { land of George Temple, south 2!>°, west 212 perches to a i beech ; them e by old surveys, south <ll°, east 320 perches j to a birch : thence by land of Joshua Oiiev, north 2'J°. j eust 212 perches to tjie beginning, containing 401) acres | and allowance of (1 per cent, for roads, Ac. I ALSO —A certain tract of land called •' I'nion,"survey- I ed to Samuel Edge, situate on the waters of the Towanda j creek. Franklin township, beginning at a hemlock : thence j by land of Daniel Brnadhcad, south 211° wi -t 124 perches to a beech ; thence by land of (leorge Edge, south 01°, east 1 (it) perches to a post; theme by land of Piuil Hardy, North 2:(°. east 424 perches to a post ; thence by land ot Simon Hardy north t;!°. west MO perches to the begin ning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 0 per cent, for roads. ,tc. AI.SO—A certain tract of laud called " Derry." survey ed to Simon Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda creek. Franklin to wnship, beginning at a post, thcuce by land of James Hardy. north 2.)°. east 424 perches to a post; thence by land ot J- st-ph Eadiey, north 61°, west PjO per ches to a hemlock sapling: thence by land ot Daniel Broadhcad. -outh 20°, west 424 perches to a hemlock ; thence by land ol Samuel Edge, smith iI °, east 100 per ches to tiie beginning, containing 400 acres and allowauct ot v per cent, tor roads, Ac. A I.St l A certain tract of land called " Denmark," sur- Veycd to Janus II irdy, siti.ali-.mi the waters of Towanda creek. Franklin township, beginning at a post. thence by lands ot Sim on Hardy, south 2a 5 . west 424 porches to a po-t : thence by land of Paul Ilardv, smith til 0 , ru-t- MO perches to a birch ; thence by l.uid of Nathan Hardy. Durth 2;t° east 424 perches to a post; thence by land of Joseph Lailli-y. north til ° ( west Mo perches to the begin - ii ing, containing too acres and allowance of 0 percent, for roads, Ac. ALSO- A certain tract of land called " Belmont," sur veyed to Nathan Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda creek. Franklin Township, beginning ata post, thence by land ol Samuel .Siddcns, north 20°, east 421 perches to Ii post; thence by land of l'eter Eadiey, north f>l°, west MO perches to a post ; thence by lands of James Hardy, south 20°. west 421 perches to a birch ; thence by land of Andrew Hardy, smith ('.l°, cast M 0 perches to the begin ning, containing 100 acres and allowance of 0 per cent, lor roads, Ac. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Enfield." sur veyed to Joseph Sid-lens, situate oti the waters of the To wanda creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by lands of (leorge Haj i. north 2' I °, cost 124 per ches to a post : theme l.y land of Andrew Sad ley, north 01°, "est K' ; .-1 ha- to apt; tin lie • by lar.d of Samu el Ridden-,.- >uTh '2o°, west 424 perchesto a niap'c; thence by land til l'eter Riild ns. south (Ji°, ra-t M 0 perches to the lx ; inning, containing 400 acres ami allowance, Ac. ALSO Ac( rtain tract of land called " Mt. Pleasant," survcyc-l t > Jauu S: 11--is, situate on the waters nf To wauda creek, Ei.mkliii t -.win-drip, beginning at a post, then' ebv la:. lof I't or sid Vns. north 2J°, ea-t 124 per- I ebes to a maple ; thence by land of Samuel Siddcns .north (t 1 5 , west Mft pi relies to a post; thence by land of An I drew Hardy, south 2 °, west 42 4 perches to a post; thence by land of Georgt Ifmplc and I'anl Moore, south iil°,east M 0 peivlicp to the beginning, containing l'io acres and allowance ol u par t cut. lor roiuls. AI.SO— A certain tract or laud called "St. Paul," .stir- j vi yed to Paul Hardy, situate oil the waters of Towanda ] creek, Franklin township, beginning at a post, thence by | land if Audit w IL.ruy, north 20°, ii-t 421 pi rchi-n to a j birch : thence by land of James Hardy, north fl west ; 100 nerclies to a post : thence by land of Samuel Ed ! south 2y°, west 121 p, rein s to a post ; thence by land of George Edge ami -V trge Temple, smith fil°, east Mftper ches to the beginning, containing 4'io acres ami allowance of G per cent, for roads. AI.SU—A certain messuage and tract of land called " Mount Hope." surveyed to Jonathan North, situate on - the ivaiers of Towanda ereek, in Overton township, be ginning at a post, thence by hind of Samuel North, north ! '24°, ca-t 12 1 perches to a post ; thence by land of James j North, 'il we.-t Mb per. lies to a po-t; thence by laud 1 of Peter Hampton, south 2')°, west 124 perches to a hem- j 1 • k sapling : then- c by laud of Joseph Ca-tator south j til 5 , east Mo perches in liie beginning, containing 4'JO ; acres and allowance of.o per - i lit. lor roads. ALSO A tract of land called " Gcrmanlewu." survey ed in the name f Stephen Ilalling-wm th, situate on the waters of Loyal Sock creek, in the township of Overton, In ginning at r po-1. tlience by land of Herman <'ast itor, Joseph Castator ami George ('astator. north til- 5 , west 320 perches to a post ; tliern i- by land of llcnrv Hardy, south 2'*, west 212 peri Ims to a post ; thence by old surveys, sontli t; 1", cast 32n perches to a post; thence by land of Anna Harris, north 29°. east 212 perches to the beginning, containing 4ftft u-'ivs and allowance of t! per cent, for ALSO. \ eeiMiu trm-t of land called " Frugality," snrvvi il in the name of Joseph Gnstator, situate in Over t in town-hip, la-ginning at a po.-t. tliHiice by lands of llarman t a Ist >r. north 2'J°, cast 121 porches to a a post : thence hv land of Jonathan North. 61° west I cat perches to a hemlock .-aiding ; thence In land of George Ca-Uttor, sonth 2!i°. wc-.t 124 perch. - to a p.. t : thence hv land of Stephen II iII hi c -worth, south 61°, ea-t Ido pcrciies to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance of 6 per cent. ALSO- ,A certain tva. tof land Called "Belfast," sur veyed in the name of llarman t'astator. situate in Ovtr t>n tow n.-h p. beginning at a p>.st. thence l.y land of John Moor. ,m, th 2 . J , w. l I'J! perches t> a chest nut. sapling: theme hy land ol Lemuel N nth, u. ill. 61°, west IGO per ches to a post : thence hy land of Joseph t'astator. south 7:' ,\> e-t iJ I per sto .i po.-t ; them el y land of St.- [dien ildlingsw orth and Anna Harris, south til-, cast ho perches to the h. ;droi : ng, cm tnirrtng 400 ac res and allow in. c of G per eent. lor roads. AL.-i \. e: 11in tract nt'hnrl caHecl" Frederi.-ksburg," surveyed in tin- name of Frederick Schools, situate on the waters of the Towandu creek, in Monroe township, begin ning at a pest : them e l.y land of (leorge Sellouts, north 2n°. east 424 perches to a post : thence hy iand of Peter North, north fil°, west iGO perches to a post: thence by land of Sam.:. ! North, south 21°, west 424 perches to a che-tnut -apling : thence hy land of J. Moore, south Gl°, ea-t MO perches to the beginning. containing 4l'U acres and allowance of G per cent, for roads. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Sprlngflel.l," surveyed in the name of George S. heats, sitnate on the waters of th TowamUi creek, in Monroe to.-n-hip. begin ning at a clic tu ;t oak. tlu ace hy land of I'etcr Schools, north 2f)°, east 424 perches to a po.-t ; thence hy land of I'etcr North, noi th Gl°, west l;:i per.-liesto a post; liu nee hv land of Frederick Si-hoots, -uith 2'i 3 . west 424 percho.- to a post : then e l.y land "I Hannah WoodrulL south 01°. ea.-t I G'l 1 erche to the beginning, contain tug 400 acres and allowance of G per cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tract of land called " Brish.ii," sur veyed ill the name ol Samuel Anderson.situate on the wa ters of Towaii.la. r. ck. in Monroe tow nsiiip. beginning at a post : tin'im. I.\ land of I'eterScliootsan.l Kol.ert liaiiio top. south Glea.-t J2o perches t . a post: them e l.y land of Joseph Anderson, north 2a°, east 212 perch. -1 •an ah sapling, them eI y vacant land, nor ah tilwest ::2u per ches to a hemlock, thence hv lan.l of I'eler North, south 2i',We-t 212 pel lies I lie- he-ginning, •• ;. grilling 4vo aeres and allow inri- of six per cent. (■ r roads. ALSO V ccrtuin tract • flan ! railed "By ford." survey ed in the name of Joseph Anderson, situate on the waters ..! the i ' .caiida creek, in M .:,if I ttvnship. beginning at a po-t. theme hv I in.l of Frederick Ca-tator and George Ruin -, south Gl°, east 320 pcrrl.-s to a p..-t : thence hv land of John B. -non Jr., north 2'.i°, east 212 perch, s to a white oak, tin :u e l.y vacant lands, north o.l°, west 320 perches ati n<h sapling ; them e by land of Samuel Ander - ill, south 2J", wc-t 212 pen he- to the huginniug. eon t lining 400 acres ami allow,uice of six p. r cent, for roads. ALSO—A certain tr:u-t of land called " Humility," situ ate on the waters of IV.vuuda creek. Franklin township, beginning at a maple, them e by land of Japu - Si.ldeus, south 2:l°, we-t 421 pen- es to a post; thence hy l'aul Moore, south Gl°, east IG<( per. lies to a post ; tin nee hy land of George Siddeu, noi tli 2..°, ea-t -124 perches to a post ; thence by land of .10.-eph Hidden, north 6l J , west IGU perches to the heviiiiiitig, .-..ntainiug too acres ami al to w in .- i t G per cent, for r .ails. ALSO— A certain tic t ..I land called " Milton," situ ate on the waters of Tewan.la Greek. i i Franklin t-.wn ship.la-ginning at at ii h. then .- hy laud of Haul Hardy, south 2J J . w.-sl 424 perches : limin e l.y hind oi George Temple, south G1 °, ea-t 160 pc relit.; to a post ; tl.nue by land of Jame Siddeu.-, north 2a .1 124 perdu-.-. to a reet ; thence hy I mil of Nc.th i . Hardy, n nth t.l ', west IGu | er.-.lics to the bo-inning contaiiiuig 4'hl acres and al lowance of G per . e t. for roads. ALSO—A . . it..in tract ol land called " Bedford," situ ate on the waters of tlie Tow,oula creek. Franklin town ship, beginning at a maple thence hy laud of .l< ->-ph Sid den, imrtii 2:i°, east 124 peri l-.es to a post; thence hylaa.l .it Heter l-adley. north Gl°, we.-t IGU per. lies to a post ; theuce hy land ol Nathan Ilanlv, south 2u°, west 121 per ches to a po-t : thence by land of Janics Sidilctis, Gl°, east IGU perches t-> the beginning, containing' 4UO :u:re- and allow ance of 0 for pen*, for road*. ALSO--A certain tract of lan.l c died " I>over," survey ed in the name of Hubert Hampton, situate on the wotet s of Towanda creek, Monroe township, beginning at a ma ple, then.-e l.y land of Frederick Gnstator. north 2'J°,east 42t jiercbe* t.> a po.-t ; thence hy land of Samuel Audci son, north Gl°, west 160 perches to a post; thence by land of Peter Reboots south 2-a°. west 421 perches to a pn-t; the.ice hy laud of Mary W.tllis, south 61" cu-t ISO perch. - to tire beginning, containing lu'j aciec and allow once of G tar tent for road . trfial. AT.SO—A certain tract of land called " Hole's Hill," sarveyed iu the name of l'eter Rchotts, situate on the wa ters of Towanda creek, Monroe township, beginning at n post ; tlience by land of Robert Hampton north 2b 0 , east 124 perches to a post; theme by Liwl of Samuel Ander son. north Rl®. west Mft perches to a post ; thence by land of George Syhotts, south 29°, west (24 perches to n idn-Itict oak, thence l v land of Sfercr FlWs. south ftl", i a-t Fid perches to the beginning, containing 400 acres and allowance af 0 per cent, for roads-. ALSO—A certain tract of land called "Camden," sur veyed in the tut file nfSamtml North, situate on the waters of the Towanda creek. Franklin township, beginning ata i lie-luut sapling tic an* by lands of Frederick Kriiotts, North 2 i°. easl 424 perches to a post; thence bv land of .lame- North, north Gl°. west Md perches to" a po-t: tlience by land of Jonathan North, south 20°, west 424 ;aclic- (u a pu.-t ; them e by land of Harman On-rator south 'il°, ea-t I'! 0 jierches to the beginning, containim KM) acres and a'lawancc nf (! per cent, for roads. Vl-fJO— A certain tract of land called " HagersMwn." surveyed in the name of Samuel Hague, situate on tlu watcrs of the Tewamla crc"k, Overton township, begin ning at a po t. thence by land of J. Sadley, north iil°, west I'll) p< rches to a post: thence |,y land of Natlmr, Urtja, south 29°. west Fit peni-es to a sugar sapling: them e by land of Jonathan Hampton, smith 61°. east Itlb pcrciic- -> a tm-i ; tlience by land of l'eter Hamptnu, nnrth 2.')°, ea:.t 424 perciies ti the beginning, containing •ion acres and allowance of j per cent, for roods. ALSO A certain tract of land called "Dartmouth." situate in Overton township, surveyed in the name of Samuel ifhnty, beginning at a post, tlience iiy land of Henry C'toley, sontli (>1 5 , ca-t .'l2O-per-ht s to a beech; tlience by land ot James Bryson, north 20°, ca-t 212 per ches tu a itccch : tlience hy land of Henry Sceley, imrth HI 5 , west 2214 perches to u !"••! tb-a.ee by lan-l of Samu el Fritz, sovth 2a°, w(<l 212 perciies to the beginning, containing 4'to icrc-- with allowance of six per cent, f'.i roads. ALSO V certain tract of Ta.ndcalled ' ('lcaufidd,"sur veyed in the name of James Hardy, situate on the waters of Towanda ereek, Overton town-flip,beginning at a post, tlience by land of General Broadhead, south 29°, west 3D pcrt-hi-.- t-i a ]to t ; then-c by laml of Jonathan Secb-y. south iil 5 . ca-t 200 porches to a po-t : then- cby 1 ind of Samuel I'ritz. and Jaino- Bctz. north 2!°, ea-t His perches t" at ccch : tlience by land of Samuel Cooley, north (il°. west 2(io perches to the '.- ginning. Containing 375 acre-, and allowance of 0 per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO A certain tract of land called " Felicity." sur veyed in (he name of Samuel Temple, situate on the wa ters of Towanda creek, in (ivert-ui township, beginmng at a -agar tree, thence by land of Robert Roberts north 2'.t° east 212 perches to a -agar tree; thence by va-ant iaiul north <sl° wo? t 32ft pen-hps to a -ncartrre: thence l-v land ol l ic-nry Bctz south "l'J° we.-t 212 perches tu a post ; tlience by land of Henry Ryson, south (il ca-t 37ft perch es to the beginning. Containing Iftft acres, and allowance of (i per cent, for roads, Ac. ALSO A certain tract of land called "Simplicity," survt ycd to I't-tcr Tt mjile. situate on the waters of Tow anda creek. Overton township, beginning at a beech, and tlience by land of George Tt tuple north ijl° west 320 per ches to a post, thence by land of Foter Edge south 20° east '22 ft perches to a sugar sapling : fhrm-c by land of .Snnr.n l Temple south til 0 east 32') perches to a sugar tree : thence by old survey north 23° on-t 22ft perches to the tiegin ning. ('ontaiiiing loft acre- and allowance of i; per cent, for roads. Ac. ALSO A certain tract nf land railed "Greenfield," surveyed to Gorge Macro, situate on the waters of Tow anda creek. Overtontownship, beginning at a pi >st. tlience by land of Jn-f ph Ret/, and li'hry Hi tz north 2b° ea-t 318 perches to hemlock ; tlient cby vacant lands north (il° wc-t 20ft percnes to a post: fheftce by the same and laud ot Gen. S. Br-adhead -outh 2'i° west 31s jierches to a I -t : tiiciu eI v larol cfSa- an-l ('■ n-v south i'-l° east 2uft nei- he- to the Leriniiing. (.lull. .... g 37.> aeies and al lowance of n percent. 1 a road.-. A •. ALSO \ rer'.vu tr land calb Litchfe Id,"sur veyed to lit -:ry F iz, situate on the w.Jers of Towanda crock. Overt town-Li-i. i ' ginning at a -inull beech and thence by lan-l ' 10-cpli Ri tz. south ftl° east 27."t p' rches t-i a ft-wt : th'-ncc by lanil of Samuel Temple north 2:)° ea-t 220 far- In- t-. a juigar .sajtling : thence bv vacant land north <il° we.- t 273 perches to a hemlock : thence by land of George Moure south 2(° we-t 212 perches t" the bcgiuuiiig. (.'untaiiiiiio 343 acres, and 27 perciies and al lowance off, per cent. Mr roads, Ac. ALSO \ certain tract of laud oi'd " I.ongford.*"sur veyed to Joseph Betz, situate on the waters of Towandu creek. Overton township, beginning at a beech, thence by land of John i!etz south til-' east 277 perches to a post: thence by land of Henry Bryson north 2;° east 212 perch es to a p >st : them o by land of Ucnry Bctz north (>l° west 277 perches to a small beech ; thence by land Of Henrjre Moore and Samuel t'oolcy south 2:l° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing :;i;i acre-' and 27 perches and allowance tor road , Ac. ALSO- \ certain trat of land called " Frugality ,nsur vcye.l to John Bctz, situate on the waters of Toivanda creek. Overton township, beginning at a Leech, thence by Imd ol James lit tz c; 111 (il° cast 277 perches to a post ; thence Ic, land of Joseph St < !y north 2.C t i>t 212 perches to a post : thence liy iand of Joseph !?• 1 z north i>l° west 27.7 netrhes to a bfreh : thence by land of Samuel Cnotej pout u 27° wct 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 313 acres and 27 perches and a'l .ivatice of 5 per cent. For roads. Ac. ALSO- A certain tract < f laud called " Greenfield," sarveyi d to Jam' , Itctz, ituate on the waters of To wan da creek. Ovurt-n .vi.sl 'p. beginning at a sugar tree, thence by land of Sun lei Fitz,- .nth 'll°ea-t 27" perches to a post : thence t y ! aid of Henry Seek v north 2!° east 212 per he to a pcet ; thence by !md of John Bctz north >'•l° wc.-t 277 perches to a beech ; thence by land of James Hardy -oath 2i°w -t 212 _ r hes to tl • 1 eginning. Con taiuiug alt! a- re; and 27 pi-i In. and a.' ovance. ALSO- A certain tract < : i.ti.d called " Fertility,*'sur veyed to Henry Seeley, situ in Overton township. h • . ininng.it a -k, theme by 1 ~d <>t Joseph Seeley. i. >rth t;l 5 we-t 220 perches to a j -t; thenco by lands of .' .'oe- Bi tz sou' i 2 i m.—t 212 pi r- lies in a post : thence I y land of Samuel Ilerdy uf'i <;l° c.i-t .220 perches to a Lee' 11": the. •• bv l.md of Patrick———-north 2h°en.-,t 212 ! :chcs t" the beginning. Containing 120 ai res and al lowance. \ LSD \ tract of land called " Mount Hope," surveyed to Samuel Fritz, situated in Overton township, beginning •ata se gar tree, thence by land of J. Fritz south <> 1 0 ea-t 27 perches to a post; thence t.v laud of Samuel Hardy north 2a 3 eat 212 [ crclu -to a post ; thenee by land of Samuel Betz north •> 1 0 west 277 perches to a sugar tree : the ice by 1 : 1 of.laun s 11 inly am] Jonathan tvvky south 2'J° west 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 242 acres ami 27 perches, and allowance of (1 per cent, for road'. Ac. A LSD- A tract of land called "Brutus,*' situated in Overtoil township, surveyed to Meter Edge, beginning at a ci ipV. them e by lands of Daniel Bro.idtiea-.i south 2t° we.i 212 nerehes t > a hemlock ; tin" cbv land of Henry Bctz south Ll° ea.-t 277 per b.es to a agar -a; hug; them e I y laud of I'eter I'tmpie norlli cast 212 perches to a p -t "thenee by land of George i'dge north til° we-t 27' pec d'os to the beginning. Font, in eg 313 acrea and 27 perein s and allowance. ALSO \ tract of land called " Amsterdam," surveyed t i Henry Bryson, situate in Overton township, I, "ginning at a sugar tree, theuce by land of Sam nil Temple north 01 i st 220 pi t,e to a post ; thence by land of Joseph Uetz south 2'i° west 212 per lies to apt; thence by kind of Joseph Seeley -.th <il° east 320 perches to a beech; thence by land of Janie< White north 2; ,J east 212 perch es to the in : miiig. i outlining4ooacres and allowance. ALSO— \ er'ain tract ol land called " Felicity,'* siir vetedtoS. Foolev, situate in Overton township, begin ning at a liei ch, thence by land of J. Beta and Joseph Bet/, north 2i 3 c . i ill S] ■ n hes to a post ■ thence by laml ol Ocrgi }} ■ in'- o-uth cl 3 mi L 200 perches to a post ; tin nee by land of Samuel Broudhead south 2b 3 ive.-t 31S pi r i cs to a p -t ; tlicnce by land of James Hardy so nth til® east 2 no iier-hcs to the beginning, Feitiunhig 877 aens and allowance. ALSO—A tr.i t of land called " Amhcr-t," surveyed to Jo e; !i Seeley. situate in Overton township, beginning at a p ; tin ol- by land of llenrv Bryson nu th ul ° we-t.'vo perches to a post; theiiei-by lands ol John iielz soutli 2''' we t 212 pi rchrs to a post: thence Is}' land of Henry .sib", :h til® east 320 perches to a post; thence by 1 siil of Jauses Bar us north Ll 3 cast 212 perches to the i'l-giauiug. (."nulaiiiiiig tJU acrca and allowance of ti per cent. I a roads. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William Johnson vs. Vnt. H. Winder. A! o. it the.- .it ofijiiuou t 'auioroti,Cashier of the Bank of Middlctowii, l';i. vs. William 11. V\ indcr. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Townoda. June 3. 185i>. UyoLT.NID. *. he ... ve sales tan,l adjourned until Septeudter 1-t.. 1 - at the s..iue jd and time of dav. J. A.CODDING,Sheriff." Sheriffs Ofllfe, Aug. I, ISSC. \ DAiIXI£TRATGJI'S NOTICE.—Notk -s. is hereby riven, that nil >.ersons iad.eLted to the es tate of Joseph li chain, deceased, eof Derrick Town -hip. are hcicy ic (nested to make payment witlmut de lay; and ail persons iwiving claims against s.rd estate will plea-c present them duiy authenticated for settlement. July Stv MM. E. A. IX'.HAM. Adiuii'r. \ I >MJN ISTH A'LTI 1 \ NOTU'R.—Nofii e - 1 is !,eu' y o. th ♦ al! • Uited to the es tate of S VAT 1 '*'•'!. ST A \'S. ■' 'l. Lite of Pike f wu twji, ate liei, b} vi'ipii'-ted to n • payment wit hoot de lay: and ail re -10.- b-iv : g clai c. a gainst sitid estate wdl please present ihiuil d" i tiienti. ated for settlement. EM EBKN/A STEVENS, July 1, Will. tibniaistnitrix. "yoTirß fh? HKRKISY (I ! YEN tliat an ■x.\ aiiplicalioi. will be made to the next Legislature if l'cnnayUauia. for the i,. erjmr.it i ifa Bank to be called the NOHTH Tlll.WCn 15 A NIC. with, imi Ling privileges of Issue. Discount and Deposit, w;ih a capital of one lunt dred thousand dollars, with the light to increase the cap ital -toek to two hundred thousand dollars, and to be lo cated in the borough of Towamla, in the county of Brad ford. July list. tin. V"OTICE IS lIKRKIiY tiIYKX that at." x \ apjilie.aiou will be made at the next session of the legislature ot Pennsylvania, for the incorporation of a bank to be called the KEYSTONE BANK, with banking privileges of 1-sno, Discount and Deposit, with a capital of one hundred thousand dollops, with*the right to tncrea-e the capital stuck to two luiudr. il tlunisaiid th Bar-, ami to be located in the I,,.natch of Athens in the 'juiitv of Brad lord. Athrtu, Ta. July 1, idob.-'bu. £cjjo{. I 10RS NOTICE.-—Notice is liorr "-J bv given, tiiat all persons ill dtblrd to thr* ca taio ol CI PRIAN I)Ai:\KS, deceased, late „f Orwell rwp., are rerprsW to uiak. payment without (Via*: and those having dm nun Bitguinst-aid estate will present tl.ero duly authenticated tor settlement. If CMPHRF.RY hK' KWITH HLXKY GIBBS, June 24, 1-A6. Executor". LVNECETORS NOTKT; Notice i.-Ur.y by given that letter* testamentary IIJIOTI the estate I>l .taniiu 1 Huston.ilev d., late otJTowonda hem', haveliei-n granted to the -übs< l iber . All pttrsotis indebted to rani estate are hereby |e jtii -t< il to make immediate payment, aid tie'-e li ivimf uiy claim." upon said estate to pre.itat tle-ai duly attested Jor settlement. KMKBIXF- lII^TON. Jane 24. IS'H. Executrix. Vl' M IXI ST It ATO I t\S NOTTCE—Notico *■ * • is hei ei y given On. t all. pei v-ous indebted to the es tate ol' ,SAM I. QC!<*"tC." deceased. late of Asylum township, to imike iHimiiitate puyiuont, and all persona 1 rvinfc 'b aiii-iii< against "aid c -late, will present tQun da ly nutUtiiticuttd tor settlement. CORNELIUS QUCIK, Juno 10. 1850. Administrator. A I> MI X ISTRATOR'S Nor ICE.—Notice a. \ i- hereby gin, that al! persona indebted to the es tate of Luther Rockwell, dee'd., lat- of Troy townslifre a'l- hereby requested to m..ke payment without delay: and all persons having claims actunt -aid estate will please present them duly ai.thent.. at. d for settlement. BiNGH All L. ROCKWELL. AMY ROCKWELL, June 10. 1850. Administrator:*. 1 D.MIMSTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice a \ is in rela given that all persons indebted to the es tate id' LJ "i\\ It; RIXEBO'T.O, dee'd.. lute of Overton twps to make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, will present them duly aulheu ticatei! tor settlement. EDWARD RINEBOT.D, Administrator. Overton, .Tune Is. 185(1. \ DMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons iri- A 11 dehted to the estate of WM. MYKKB. deceased, latent ATHENS township, are hereby tiolilied to make payment if limit delay, und all |RTsons having demands again .l said estate an; requested to proseut tti ni duly au thenticated for settlement. SAP. \ H MYFR< July Is, 1 Sod. Adiuistratrix. \ I) MINI ST IIA TOR'S N OTI OR—Notice a. \ is hereby given, that ail persons iudebted to the or tite.nl Pardon Kenvon, dee d, lute ot Wicidlunn In. ale ic qnt -ted to make payment wiihunt delay ; and all persons having el.tim- against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement., to the subscribers. V\ ILKIXBOX P.KEXYoN, Administrators. Windham, July lit. 1 -si. A DiIiNISmATOirS NOTlCE.—Notice ilk hereby given, tiiat all persons indebted to the a tatc of M.tlvina A. lingers, deceased, late of Canton twp.. are hereby requested to make payment without deluv; and all persons having claims against said estate will pleasejpresent them duly authentieated for settleGient. 81 MUX H. LATHUOP, July 1. 1850. Administrator. EE'S SALE.—By virtue Of Vend. K Exponas, to me directed, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol "l'ioga county, 1 shall expose to public - tie or outcry at the Court House in Wcllaboro', on Mon day the Ist day of 8-ptember next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described pieces of land lying in Tinga and Bradford counties and constituting one iarm, to wit.l piece ul land in in Rutland township Tioga county .bound ed on the south by H. (Super. on the west by Thomas So per and the estate of Josephus Clark, dee d., on the north fiy Win. Suj er, and on the east by tie- Bradford county line, with about fifteen acres improved, a frame house and frame barn thereon. ALSO— A niece lying in the county of Bradford, Con taining about .'l2 acres, about 22 acres improved, and bounded north by William Super, east by (iihbon Baker, south by John Benson, and west by tin- land aforesaid, being the Bradford and Tinga county line, tieing part of farm liist described. Tft be sold as the property of Uitipli Bovier. JOIIX MATHERS, Sherifl. Well shorn', August 2ft, IBst>. VOriCE IS HEREBY RIVEN, Unit the at following named persons have applied to tiie Court of Quarter Sc—ions for license under the present existing laws, t i wit : Hai'li M. Holeomb, of Leltov. to keep n Tavern. H. X. Pish, Trov borough, for an eating house. James Strong, Columbia, for a tavern. Randolph Lyon to keep a tavern in Franklin. John Dougherty " " Monroe. Sheffield Wib-oi " •• AMmny. S. C. Mycr " " LeKoy. Stephen Felt' n for Men hunt dealer in Towamla born'. Patton A Payne. " " " ('. F. Wilson in sell liquor as Merchant dealer, Hidgbery. H' bert ('. Smaliey to keep an <lyster saloon .uid Eatnig House in Towanda borough. J. W. l.anicn.t for an Eating Hogce in Towanda fiofto'. Ceo. 11. Esf.-ll for an Eating h msein Towamla bom'. August 4. 18511. ALLEX M'KF.AX, Clerk. SALE.—By virtue of a writ /rf LA !i. fit. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to nie dire ted, will be exposed to pub- I: s .le, at the <" mrt House. i:i the iHimnglt of Tow.aiflu, on SATTKI'AY, August lift, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the fei- I twhig lot niece or parcel of land -ituate in Orwell town ship bound d north by land belonging to the estate of Saijiuei Matthews, dee'd, e-ist by the highway . south and west by land belonging to thq estate of Samuel Matthews, d • M.. containing about 2J rn- more or less, all ini;rov cd. with a gri-t mill and suw-mi!l thereon, together vVTth the wati r privileges and courses appurtenant thereto. ALSO -The ilelendant's interest, said to he tlieuniHvld cd one half of the following l-T piece or pan el of hind situate i'l Orwell twp. bounded north, east. South and west by land bolongingto the estate of Samuel Matthews, dee'd. containing nhor.t ten acres more or lesp. about six acres improved, one trained house, framed barn, a Grist mill, together with the water privileges and courses appurte nant thereto, and a few fruit tree's thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James (). Frost Vs. T. O. Ilaight. JOHN A. COWING, Sheriff. Towandi, Augu t 4, Wall, REGISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is here iiy given that there have been filed ami settled in tin* OflicC of tlw Kegi.iter of Willi, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon tlie- following estates, vix : Filial account of Mial P. Slade, administrator of the es tate of B. li. Siiide, late of Columbia, deceased. Partial account of Win. I>. Wa'tkins, adminlxtratcfe of the estate of lb 8. Watkiiis. lirte of Columbia, dee'd. Partial aeeouut of b. Squires and Wm. Stc-Velis, exoou tor.i of Elial Stevens, late of Ilidgbury, deee e-cd. Final account of John V. Ballard, adniinistrator of tho estate <d Isaac Marges, late oi SpringtielJ, deceased. Final a.i 'ant of S. S. Bradley. ..diuiuiitrator of the es tate of Alien Woodruff, lute of Wilmot, (lc'CCUhcd. Partial aeeouut of i.. F. Youug, executor of J as. Turti bull, lute of Monroe, deee.i.-, il. \i d t:; s;u;i. will be presented to the ©rplians' Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the Ist day ol September m xt, tor eoiilirni ition tool uliow anee. J AMES 11. VVTiBB, Register. Register 's Office, ToiwmUa, July 2J, le.'.tl. TOWANDA imiMM jmwmmi, r |" , iiE MISSI'.S 11 \X<iiX re-pc t fully- Inform the public. JL that the Fall Term of their school will open in the new building on second trect. west of the Ward House, on Monday Septemhcr 15. ls.-i;. Mi"-o. !>. HANSON will have the general superlntei.- ih ice nfthc-i hotd, assisted in Music bv Miss REBEA'CA !). !? WSftV. ;"d in French by Mi-s LMM .V HANSON. Tb i. kfol for the pittrm t o-already extended to theui. II icy .i\ li \ • t > assure tiiose entrusting their daughter* in tin i charge, that i very etbul will be made to deserve the eoiiiideni e nt.d favor of their patron... The a-iiool y ear will eoiisist of tour quarters, of eleven iveo'.i eat li. i'he si'.tiitrier vacation nninenciiig in July, and ending in Septomiu r. A recess of a tew day* will fe taken at the holiday^. Ti.KMs, fti; Qr.timtn: I'i. xi ci.tsf -T i iin hide the eleniciitary English j • UroiK no-, and tin; study ol the laitiu language t Si ?■ ;t.I ( '!axt —To include-;lie more udvanet tl sta-; il.es ot the En.eli-h inam in s,-ivitii Matin matie-, • and the study of Latin and French . \ Third I .'(■- i'o include Matbeinatie.--, Mental / an I Moral pin! isophy, Riiet trie, Botany, Ac., • 412 (M. with iaitin n(id French, ) E i.-li p ipil will bring with her a desk and chair. Then will be no extra charge whatever. Mt sic—lnstruction ~u the Piano, with ieso of ki-tru liicnt. will '.e given by Miss Rrun.t I 1 1). H\Nsos, at 1 1 pet quarter. f>oardliig ft>r young Indies can be obtained In prlvat.. families ;t re iioiiaLlt-r.Ues. Pup:!-!'r mi a distariea •iii ree.eiv , the 1-s-nvial care of the teachers. LEI.TC'ILS oq Rbet :i.- Moral ami Intellectual Fhilg sopby. jiufl the higher branch'-" ol K isl. -h t.'oTTip-vJtii t-.i, will id"( be delivered oucc or twi-e in eat h week. Tin v beg leave t) refer to the f dioivitig named gentle tlleii Bt lb v. \t tty-/o I'CTTMI. Bi-hop 'if tlw LF>e- of' IVun a, Pliii.i'lelplit.i; Ret • Or. M \et.R\N, Pruoidaut i. the t.'eßege "1 New Jersey. Hon. On it* W11.HOT, G. F. MASOX, C. 1.. Wxau, J'>H\ F. MKANS. I>. F. Battsrow, 11. S. MVUCLII, O. 0. Haiti KETT, K. O. Ooftpuicn. Towaudu. R. PARSONS, ATTOUXKY AT &.J* I.AW. TltoY, Bradfont Co., Fa. Utli' o ovur V. M. A H- F. Long's tor<>. Aug- 7, i>v"a,. I ITUKU EEEK— -A!~.> it few very large fin.- U in K-D TS.-KUS at FOX'.-.
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