New Sbnertistmento: AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ...- ' notylf. Tracy vs. Ereeittors of Joel Mille, (lea. Bra d Coin. Pleas, May Term 1849. ' .Nos. 213 s 27.1 rod 275. . o veg is hereby given, that the undersigned, A baring been appointed en Auditor by the court a . istribute T oneya raised by executions issued itt 1 , 0 he above s uits, will attend rolhe business a fo re the office in•Tosranda borough..on Wednes. 5 , 1, t he 20th day of August, 1851, at one 4, 4 c10c1r, P. 3 tJ , aye , a ll persons interested are requested tope sent their claims, or else be debarred from TH coming -. HENRY 800, t°°po°Caid fund. July 16, 1851 Auditor. n ---7— ' J u ly NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given Rthat lbw have been ed inland f nd setortleal the n the of fice o f the Re . atster of Will M s in county of Bradlord, accounts of administration upon the folloin C 51210, VIZ: • Fi w nal a g ccount of Jere 'Adams and Eli Baird, exe. colors of the estate of Laben Bowen, deceased, late 4 of Troy. Final account of Joseph Thomas, administrator o f t h e e , tate of Aaron Thomas,, deceased, late of Springfield. Final „ v ont of Thomas T.Smiley and Johnson Warriner, administrators o f f v !he estate cif Liman S. W artines, de'Leased, late o ranklin. Final account of Alexander Dewing, executor' of !he la.t wirand' tectament of Joseph Armstrong, 'deceved, lamer Warren. k - Final account of Edward Overton. administratbr de bona non gum lowmento annexe of the estate of Nancy Strickland, deed, late of Wycox. Final account of . Ross, executor of the estate ~(John Morri , on, dec H. late of Granville. Final-account of Adin Catkin, guardian of Maria CAW, uow dec'd, late of Burlington. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county on Monday the Ist day o fseptember next, for confirmation and allow:mice. H. BLACK, Register. Reeimer's Office, Towanda, July. 4, 1851.. • - - Notice, 'f the matter of the voluntary assignment of Cites. I. Reed tea:leery W. - Tra - dfli3 trust for the benefit of creditors. In the costa of Common Pleas of Brad- ford county, of May Term, 1949, No. 34. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of anOrder of Court made the 19th day of May, A. D4-1133 - 17rhat Henry W. Tracy. assignee of Charles Heed. in this case, bas rendered his account for settlement, which has been duly filed. which will be allowed and confirm. ed by the Court aforesaid; on the lat slay of Septem ber ne/t, sinless cause be shown to the contrary. ALLEN. M'KEAN, PrOt. Prothonotary's office, 'July 18,4,95,1. License Notice. 11 TTENTION is directed to the third section of .11 elan act approved April 12, 1851, viz : That the act entitled "An act to create a sinking fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain ex nnvishment of the debt of the Commonwealth, ap: proved the 10th day of April, 1849," shall not be so construettas to authorise any person or persons to keep any beer house. eating house, restaurant or or4ter cellar, until they shall have applied for and obtained a license for that purpose.having first paid 'the tan or license fee as is required in cases of ta vern licenses: any person or perons* who shall keep ant beer house, eating house, restaurant. or mltertellar, without first having paid his license as aforesaid. shall be on conviction thereof deemed pulty of keeping a tippling house, and puttisKed . arcordingly." Those included in the above act, are informed that they must pay immediate attention to its pro visions. - J. M. PECK, Dep. Treas. Treasury Office, Inly 18. 1851. NOTICE. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of 1 Towanda and vicinity. that he has arrived here rn the purpose of enabling those who wish Dago rt•arpes nfthemselves, or friends. to get them Hay ing had a number of years experience in the buai nes,,he teed= confident that his pictures will give general sattfaction. Likenesses of children and aged people. taken with perfect accuracy. Those viching pictures would do well to give him a call. N. B.'Ne ehart.te fir coloring. R. GAL BUSHELS RYE & CORN for sale by I/O July s. E. T. Fox.. DAGUERREAN ROOM, Over 0 D. Bartlcles Alum T OR A SHORT TIME °NIX! Pictures taken s,ngir ur in groups in a satisfactory manner Towanda. July 7. 1851: D. McEW-EN. COFFINS. . 313341.7M-Blii-DE. N sgsnriment cif FIEAEY-M . A13.0,E COFFINS will a he kept rnicia tan LI y on hand at Nye's old stand on q-n erre% where; the7 - ifuli. - riliter is also prepared to I..ke and- rr pair all kinds of Furniture. Towanda, July-12. 1851. C. WELLS. A tfIITOR'S NOTICE,—The undersigned, hay -1 in: been appointed an Auditor by the Orphans' :Fart of Bradford -county, to distribute the fund raised adminis;rator's sale of the estate of Niram of the Cownship of Sprtnehill, deceas rA lir:Jai:end to the duties of said appointment at as afire sn ole b-40.12h of Towanda. on Saturday, h' 9th day rr Attett , '. 1951, at two o'clock. P. N., k'en and where all ppr,F.ona interested are required rrr'eni the r cia , rn , , or be debarred from Coming upon sail fund.' . lis WM. SCO TT, Auditor. DOZ. R %RION" GRAIN CRADLES, asu p.rlor article. for kale at je27 FOX'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S. NOTICE. ALL persors indebted to the estate of LYDIA P.GIUDI,EY, deceased, late of Orweillesep., herehy rkqueited LO make payment without delay, nd those hacinz claims against said estate will please resent them duly authenticated for settlement. C. G. GRaDLEY, Administrator. Nvell, June 23, IQ6I )ORK l—Best quality Nn. 1, new MESS PORK, cheaper than the cheapest by June - SHAPLEY & LEWIS. I,vszaro Adams dit laucCarlane, AVING entered into co-partnership in the practice 1. of law, have also established an agency fur the ilc of real estate in the county of Bradford., Persons tying real moats which they desire to sell, by calling letivin i ; a description of their property with the Iron of eale, will undoubtedly fled it to their advan Persons desirous of purchasing can learn where prop. It) , is for sole --a descnption of the same with the nee and terms of payment and be infisrmasl u to the clidity of Id le. Towanda, MY J.C. ADAMS. y 2, 101.51. J. MACFARLANE. iOO . F ac SHOE DEPOT -1000 pair al price' that can defy all competition. February 22. MONTANYES & CO. AINT !• PAINT !—Ohio and Oneida-cointy'Fire Proof Paint for sale very cheap by February. V.I. MONTAN YES & CO. POWDER.-50 keg. Meeting Pow der, FT f l e MONTANYES & CO. ew Chair and Bedstead WarerSom. JESSE TAYLOR, 'EMPECTFULLY informs the public that he has °Peuri a shop at his new house, corner of Main . "areets, nearly opposite Edward Overton's, --I ""erher e he will keep wetland or manufacture "ler, F lametsted, Cousue, Windsor. Fancy. Cane ard god Common CHAIRS, made of the beg ilia and of superior durability. n, ' 4 2116 0 for sale an assortment of Estonians. MIN pri m , 6 14 Plialle and Beating Common, Cane-bottom and r,l'eellard Chairs, on reasonable (terms. ' 4 "7 , llasswood, Wbitewoodt and Cucumber itim• 7.l.:ken in payment. for work.- .L a treats that his long acguantance in ibis county, that durability of his work as tested by many years P e t . 4 ,,,nee, will secure hini share of public patron - I (rwarits, March 1, 1851. ' . I ‘ LOV SEED.—A. superior arucle of both the rlsr:jl lege ern! small treed, for aide cheap by mizilowsimmizmsm== New2(bnettieenten'' to. TiilB is hi s : Teen iden4iierdiri • operation p• 4 . The 'present Prineipalivill aplite pains to afford to young ladieri and. gentlemen ekirfr facility for agrptitingirthortritgh•-edpeittior t 'whteblie thinks, hie practical knowledgirof teaching wilkenable blotto impart. , . He . hope!' to meet with sufficient: pii. - trenege.to enable him to. place thwAcademy•in a posi thin inferior:lo none ~ otber of the •kindiwthe state.— The Academical year • will comment:v*l'4lm' lids. day of M 406440.1 consists tif.;, , tWo session&of 23 weeks ge.h. The vacatiops occur in-December sod July-. The pupils will hairs the advantage of 'Ai excellent Chemical and . Philosophical apparatus. valuta. exactvarerta Or , RiZYZN 'WEICIES For Ortbovapbv..liefinerelliesiaing, Writing, ' Geograpy. Arithmetic, (Smemon'a t.d part) History of U, A., (C. A. Goodrich's small work.) Gramme., (Smith first part.)...i ....SD 50 Grammar(Smith). Arithmetic (Adams). Par ley's Corn. school History. Scholar's C0mp.,..3 00 Algebra, Natural,. Mental and Moral ',Philoao. phy, Physiology. N stu4l Theology, Ancient Geography. Hist. of U. States (Goodrich), .4.4 00 Chemistry, Botany, Rhetoric,Logio, Urarrogra ' phy, Conrtitution of the U. 8., Ancient and Moderd history. Geometry, Measuradon, Sur. saying. Conic Sections, and other higher branches, Mathematical. 5 00 Latin and Greek, (extra,) 4 00 Piano Forte,. 8 00 Accordeon, ..... ;. • ....... ......... ...... ...5 00 Guitar 8 00 Drawing 9 00 Landscape and Flower. Painting, 5 00 Embroidery, 5 00 Wax F10wer5,.......... 5 00 Shell Flowers, 5 00 • Compositions 'and Declamations weekly. • N. B. Board can be obtained at from $1 2511 1 21 50. A few boarders will be taken who wish to learn the English and Ornamental brandies. They will be un der the discipline of a family school, in which thei; moral, religious, and physical training will be watch ed over with the strictet t care and pains will be taken not to educate the land at thk expense of the heart. Terms for boarding, washing, and Tuition in the English branches, Piano Forte, drawing and Painting, per quarter, payable in advance $4O 00 P. 8. RUTH, A. M,, Principal, - Assisted by Mr. RUTH. Rzrzszacza.—Rt. Rev. Alonzo Potter, D. D., L. L. D., Philadelphia; Rev, Milton C. Lightner, Hon. Geo. M. Keith, Reading ; Rev. E. N. Lightner, Sweedsboro' ; E. Schneider, Esq., Principal Pottsville Academy; Rev. J. Prior, Principal of Female Academy Pottsville; Rev. D. J, Douglass, Tovianda ; S. W. Paine, Esq., Dr King. F. Smith, Esq., Troy; and the !bilious generally. Troy, June 27, 1851. HAYING i'OOLS.—Grssi Scythes, Snaths.scythe 1.1. stones, OilFs, rakes, &c. for sale by June . 27. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. The best and cheapest Family Medicine in the World. Dr. B,oberts' Compound 55Erilili\11),11.V1IIMMZ. IPUMA 8 An alterative, Toni ,Diuretic. and mild Cathartic. PriC'e 21i cents perboi4 containing 50 Pi lls. Each box contains fifty pills, which makes them as cheap again as any other standard pill, oxi,dfour times cheaper, and warranted much superior in the cure of various diseases, to any of the Syrup mixtures sold ; besides being a more convenient aim proper form for are. The astonishing success which has attended the use of Dr. Roberts Compourid Sarsaparilla Pills is proof abundant and conclusive that they are truly Nature's Own Remedies. and that they will cure all curable diseases, quicker and more pleasantly than any other medicine ever known.' The Pills are principally an 'alterative medi cine, (their basis being the solid extract of Sarsaparilla, pnepared in a superior manner,) but sufficiently cath: attic to gently 'mist nature.without purging unneces sarily. which make them peculiarly adapted to weak and enfeebled persons,livigorating and strengthening the body, purifying the system, producing new rich blood and a healthy action of the stomach and liver. They are acknowledged by out ablest physicians to be not only unexceptionable, but efficacious in the high• eat degree, and as a general. Family Medicine Unequalled. The Compound Seminarllls Pills are used for the permanent cure of those diseases which arise from an impure state of the blood, and morbid eecretirine of the liver end stomach, viz., erysipelas, &cr. ifula or Icing's evil, ulcers; scald head, obstinate cutimeonnerffinl . oos. blotches, bolts, pimples, sore, weak:, or intlen,d eyes, glandular swellings, rheumatic affections, pains in the bones and joints, dropsy, dyspepsia; asthma. diarrhaea and dysentery, coughs, colds, consumption when enus. ed by capillary obstruction. of tffe lungs in persons'of scrofulous constitutions, infismatitin of the lungs, in fluenza, indigestion, headache, jtiundice, feverand ague, chill fevers, and fevers in general,generil and nervous debility, and diseases arising from en injudicious use of mercury, and whenever medicine is required to invigo rate and purify the system. They are a purely vegetable compound, and may be used by persons of all ages. They are pleasant to,the palate, and produce no nausea, uneasiness or griping in'their operation. Hundreds of certificates could be given of those who have used them with great benefit. We ask no person to take our word as to the merits .'oT the medicine, but call on the agent and purchase a box, and if on - trial it does not give the most perfect sat isfaction, they can return the box and receive the mon ey paid for the same. Purchasers will be particular to ask for .• Dr. Robert's Cbmpound Sarsaparilla Pills," end observe that the green wrapper on each box has a lac simile of On signature of Jos. Roberts, M. D. and C P. Fey, and to purchase none others. All applications for agencies and letters'on the sub ject of the medicine, must he addressed, post paid, to O. P. Pay, Owego, Xtoga Co.. N. Y. - For sale by HUSTIQN,& PORTCR, sole agents et Towanda Pa. 3m4 Brick at Athens. • T HAVE note kilo of brick buined at Athens ,and 1 am prepared to supply all calls for the season. - Athena Pa. dune 15. 1851. S. HAYDEN. A DNIINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES FRIES, deceased, late of the township of Wells, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims legainst said estate, will please present them duly authenticates" for.settlement. MARGARET FRIEB, Administratris. Wells, May 24, 1851. - • All Bight at the rumlehing Depot. jj &A. CAMPBELL, return their sincere thanks 1.18 for the Jibe al 'patronagh heretofore bestowed. and would again call attention of their friends and cus tomers to their late acrieal of New SPelsw 4 3 0 ePee- Coaisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; whieb will be sold at a Mlle rower prices then has hithertofore been 'asked. Please give us e call before purchisingelaeothere. H. &. A. CAMPBELL. Stuttering di Stammering Oared in from 40 to 60 Minutes. THE undersigned having purchased of Z. Blakbs, lie' the system and privilege of prseticing_for the eure of Starrimerin tr. will consult with and attend to curing at their residence in Springhill, Brad. Co. Pa., those who may be afflicted with impediments in their speech, that no pay is required until the ut most satisfaction is given. D. D. BLACK, Springhill, June 17, 1851. C. W. BLACK. CERTIFICATE. - -I do hereby certify that D. D. and C. W. Black are capable of curing any cases of the above im pediments, and would recommend them to the confi dence and employment of-ill those who may be af icted with Impediments in their speech. Z. BLAKESLEE. Important to all intimated I all those subscriber takes this method . of informing all those who are indebted to him, to call and pay up immediately, as it will be of much benefit to him, and for the interest of those interested. Towanda. April 26, 1851 GLASS—Bat quality or FRENCH GLASS, (Or sale 6 7 SHAPLEY At LEWIS. VAILB,--kluperior quality of NAILS, for solo by 11 June 27. r SHAPLEY & LEWIS. NEVSUMMER • GOODS JOSEPH , KiSOSRY. - bni just returned. from New TUri(wlifilnethinti grandiasartment of. good' for the aeaion; embracing a large invoice offerny and Siapio p_o cocoa dr.F. which .511011P#00,11'.dm roll cleup; Teirraudi;Junerl2, 1851. MORE NEW.GOODS TUST received large assortment of ~ New - Goods. si which wilt be sold at the unpreceileoldly low pri. ors which we have had the pleasure of introducing into this markets eash•paying public are invited to an examination. • . • SHAPLEY &LEWIS. Towandajuno 11. 1851. LOOK , FIE RE 1.--We are now selling the best ord. cle of Molasses at 31} cents per gallon. 13HAPLEY & LEWIS. 'fowantls, Juns'l2,• t 251. . • ! FISH I -Mackerel by the Bbl and DWI 1r Also, Mackicanr Trout and White Fish by ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. lk.LLpersons indebted to the estate of, KENNY B. STILES, deceased, late of the state of Ohio, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all peesons having demands against said estate are requested to present them; drily authenticated for set tlement. • JOHN B. WRIGHD, Administraior. Ulster Tune 5, 1851. • .NEW CHEAP CASH, STORE'. Shatsley & Lewis, 11ESPECTFULLY inform the citizens-of Towanda 'and vicinity, that they tak a the store lately ocru. pi by J.J . Ward, where they now invite the attoutlot of urchasers to a ledge and choice stock of New Optinif & Summer.' Goods, • co NSISTI NO OP DRY GOODS . , HARDWARE ij• CROCKERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS 4. SHOES, tYc , comprising the usual variety, with many articles an -styles not to be obtained elsewhere. ' Their assortment has been selected with care PI press ly for this market, and purchased at prices which will allow us to wall as cheap as any store in this region of country. Cash, customers are invited to call, with a promise that they shall not go away dissatisfied. T y Remember, SHAPLEY & LEWIS' new store, next south of the Ward House, Main street. Towanda, May 29, 1851. ONLY 8-1 CENTS !—Another case of those Cheap Prints, at Of cents per yard, just received at May 28. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. I%TOTICE is hereby given, that en Election will be .1 1 1 hell at the office oftaporte Mason & Co.. in Tow. arida on Saturday the 21 st day of June, between the hours of 10 o'clock A. M., and 12 M., for Officers and man agers of the " Towanda and Burlingtiin Plank Road Ca. In compile/Ice with the charter. By order of the Commissioner'. May 30. 1851. . B. 8. RUSSET NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS ! Hardware, Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, HALL & RUSSELL having formed a co•partner nerehip, respectfully call the attention of the pub. , lic to their assortment; to which large additions have recently been made, making it the hirgest and most varied ever offeted in this region. Among the multi tude of articles a few wifl be enumerated Iron and Nails. English, American and Swedes' square and round; English end American refined ; hoop, band and horse shoe iron ; nail rode and malleable Iron of all descrip tions. dire.; with a good assortment orNails :-3d. 4d, sd, 6d, Bd, 10d, 12d and 20d ; 4, 5 and• 6 inch spikes ; wrought nails and horse nail; by. the pound, keg or ton. Also, cast. German, English blister, American spring and tire steal, &c. Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools; Of all descriptions, viz; broad, narrow and hand axes; hatchets, adz, joiner's cast steel mortice, firmer and framing chisels ; common / end cast steel augurs, of all sizes, from to 2 inch ,{braces and bills ; augur and pod Lott* extra; planes and plane irons; band, tenant X cut, keyhole and .lotting saws; iron and steel and try squares of all saes, fromiEri to 15 iriehes; hammers spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice guages, of al sizes, scmw drivers, scratches, hollow augurs, &c. Blacksmith's Tools. . Anvils, bellows, vicßs, . hammers, sledges, rinting hatnmers, stocks and dies, drilling machines, &c. Warnier's Tools. Shovels, square or round points ; picks, hoes, hay, straw and manure forks; log, cable end binding chains, crowbars, grubbing hoes, • rakes, grams scythes, scythe snathes, scythe stones and rifles, cradle scythes, bush scythes, corn cutters, shovel plough moulds, garden rakes, hoes and trowels, scoop shovels, drx. Carriage Trimmings. Carriage bows, top leather and cloth; patent leather ; India rubber cloth ; brass and silver plated hub bluets, concave and Boston patterns ; brass and silver listed curtain frames, lining nails, carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks, stump joints ; brass and silver plated joints; seaming cord ; striped lace, wide ar.d narrow ; silk stnped lace, new style ; top lining, worsted fringe,moss, varnish cloth, patent sales and title arms ; springs, 4.r. Harness Trimmings-and Saddlery Ware of the lat est and most approved stylves, and of • Manse Trimmings, %Ye have nn hand a full assortment. Abut n large quan tity of LEAD PIPE, which we are prepared - to furnish at the lowest prices, together with copper and britannia4 stop cocks and cork stops. Any quantity of l'ump chains and Well Riggings. A general assortment of llardarare. il3aw mill, circular and wood saws; plastering iind brick trowels; lathing hammers, shovels and tongs ; files and rasps of all sizes; shoe and tack hammers.; drawing knives, turner's chisels and gouges, saw setts, callipers, pincers, knives andfforks, Carving knives and forks and steels; butcher, pecket and pallet knives; coach wrenches, trunk, cheat and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table and bed castors; dinner arid tea bells, glue and enamelled sauce kettles; brass kettles, from two quarts to half a barrel; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles ; tea and coffee pain brags and bri. tennis Candlesticks lind snuffers; trays,lfruit trays and large servers ; curtain suns and pins of the latest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladies' and gentlemen's pocket seisms; razors and razor efrops; German silver and britann:a table and tea spoons; hair, clots and shoe brushes; brass anti steel barrelled pistols and revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and powder flasks; barn door, strap and T hinges. Also manufacturing and will keep constantly on band a large assortment of Tin and Wapatnied Ware• We have also just received 30 tons of SVOVES complied in part of the following patterns and shawl Republican air tight Cooking Stove, Number' 4 farmer's do do 9 Logy of the Lake. Queen of the West, Iron Kiog, , Improved Premium Eastern Premium. Jenny Lind Furrier Stoves, S :: 4 Cottage do ; :: 2 and 3 Cylinder do z: 3 and 4 Mr tight do :: Ito 3 Air tight 6 plate - Stoves, :: 2to 6 Six plate Stoves, • 3to 7 • The above comprises but a few articles of the mam ma which they offer to the public, and all of which will be disposed at extremely low rates. •In proof of this, pl ease . call at Hall's el:island. south side of public squire. and extending to Pine street. o" Old Copper, Iron, Brass and most kinds of Pro duce, taken In payment. Towanda, June 6. 1851. N. N. BETTS BROWN LINNEN COATS for $1 00 at CAMPBELL'S F' 'NEL for Ladies' Backs, a very nice article, just remised infirm sale by Dec. 20, 1850. 1 0. D. BARTLETT. miscetlaurons. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. NOTICE. AND SHEET , IRON WARE. do do , do .do MERMMnim=a==s= : t7 LIFAYETTE -BURR ,MILL STONE astionitiActitibithif , THE iindersigned,,formerly FOreMan fio Many year's of die ,Lafayette Bari Mill Stone aniaufactory, 240 Washington street .(W., , Tiack; Agent) would inform his, friends andthepubfiain general, that he has established a BPRH MILL: STONE MANI:- PAOTORY.at-Ilinghamtan. PI,Y. in "Leroy hags," opposite ftienia Hotcls" and .licit; a share Of their patronage. He will' have tonally:dip' ou hand a large stock of Frenth 'Bari Mill Slone*, as also'• large' IuPPN of Esopuf 4. - .Eubs Slane., a i lsu French, Burr Blocks, Clath,Siiven Wire and _Calcined Plaster. :•Tisek undontiguedossurealds friends awl the public ) that be wiU faithfully' execute all Orders entrusted to his care r nat'imly .iiirtinality. but hi prim' of articles furnished, ...a solicits their kind patronage. • Orders by letter , will be executed with as much care and as cheaply as when purchasers are on the spot. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Dingluimton. May 24, leb l. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICLS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS HIISTON & PORTER hare just added to their assortment a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Groceries and Liquors, which are now offered to the public at low rates. Their stock of FANCY GOODS.I.& PP RFUMER Y is the largest and most complete ever offered in this market. Also a choice assortment of pure WINES & 'LI QUORS, suitable for medical purposes. A large variety of Camphene. Phoipene. Fluid:Lard and Oil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful styles. Being agents for all the best Patent Medicines of the day, purOtasers maa depend upon procuring a genuine article in all-cases. All the Drugs and Medicines kept at their establish ments may bexelied upon as genuine and of the best quality, having been carefully selected with a view to their usefulness. (r:r South atom of tae Ward House. and N 0.2. Brick Row. , Towanda, May 27, 1851. . CLOVER SEED.—Large and small Closer Seed for solo by fiR IVIONTANYES & CO. JUST received another large assortment of those cheap BOOTS and 8110E8 at Dec 4, PHINNEY'S. A LL-Arsons are hereby cautioned against porches. A log a note given by me on the sth of November, 1850, to C. D. Barrett. for $l5. The terms of the contract for which said note was given, have never been complied with on the part of said Barrett, and 1 do not consider myself legally or morally bound to pay it, and shall not do so, unless compelled by law. Monroe, June 11. 1851. H G. GOFF. Orphan's Court Bale. Pity virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of -L-P Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Saturday the fah day of July, at 1 o'clock. P. M , the following property, late the estate of , Lyman Warriner, deed :—Bounded cn the north by lands of Rogers Fowler, on the east by lands of Enos Varney, and on the west by lands of Hiram F'airchild, and Britton Baldwin. • Containing about seventy-three acres and thirty-two perches, about fifteen acres thereof improved, with a small framed house, thereon erected, and a small young orchard thereon. Attendance given, and terms made known on the day of sale. T. T. SMILEY, L. WARREVER, May 15, 1851. Administrators. An extensive stock of Staple AND FANCY DRY GOODS Just opening at 21CONSIAZIXES dt. CO'S. THOSE who wish to. purchase Good Articles a cheap rates, will do well to cull.' Towanda. May 1, 185 I . NEW COODS, AND REDUCTION OF PRICES ! JH. PHTNNEY, Jr., is just receiving from New . York a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer Gaols, consisting of almost everything usually found in a store, together with Groceries, -liirdiziarr, Paints, Oils, Dyes, Leather Boots 5• Shoes, Hats. Caps. Bonnets, Crockery, Glassware, Salt, Fish, 4.c The subscriber would return his sincere thanks to the public for their, bountiful patronage the last winter. by which the increase of business enabled him to offer his goods , his summer at still lower prices ; thenthey have been in the habit of buying. All persons wishing to buy goods for cash er ready pay, would do well to call at No. 8, Brick Row, and examine the stock and prime, se the geode are &eaglet end mast be mold. Towanda, May 1, 1851. WHEAT and FLOUT,—a large quantity for sale .at myl PHINNEV'S. SAFETY FUSE.-10,000 feet just received and fur sale at my I PHINNEY'S. Lumuen.—Any quantity wanted, for which the market price will he paid at PHINNEVS. HOSIEI;Y.--Ladies, misses, and childrens, worsted clad cotton white and colored Hose ; also gent's and boy's mixed, brown and bleached half hose, cheap at my 2 FOX's," SREETINGS & SHIRTINGS, brown and bleached —Tirking, Cotton Yarn, Carpet warp and Batting whoteaale and retail, nt my 2 FOX'S. SVGA R, Coffee, Rice, Fish, Molasses , Raisins, Sale. rates, Spices, Oils, &c cheapest in town, at May I. 1851. 15 CHESTS more of thole Cheap TEAS, nor ranted to suit or the money returned in all cases, ' ' my 2 FON 'S. H.S. & M.C. MERCUR Are now receiving their -Second general stock of Spring Goods, which are offered for sale at WHOLESALE OR RE TAIL,.t even lower than their usual prices. They say to all cash purchasers, come and Bee our stock, and you will find goods and prices right. May 0, 185,1. WiIOLE SUITS, Coats, Peote and Vesta, all for $2 00, at CAMPBELL'S. TNTI/EAT, Oats, Rye and most kinds of Produce V V taken, for which the highest price will be pail at dec4 PHINNEY'S. A RATE assortment of Hats at CAMPBELL'S CAO UP. and no grumbling, paid for WOOL at CAMPBELL'S. BROADCLOTHS, Cassia:term Kentucky „leans. sheep's grey cloth, &c., Pohl veriblow for, cub by nl4 B. KINOSBERY CO. Iron ! iron 1 Iron ! .4 to 6 :: 4 and 5 c: 7 to 10 b end 4 2('` TONS American, English and Swedes Lion : X/ a general assortment of all sizes of roond,sluar° flat bar, band and hoop, now received, and for sale by the ton or smaller quantity, at ME ROOS'S. Cancers can be Cured THE'gebscriber has been for many years afflicted with a C over, and had applied in wain for help to five diferen!phlsicians of some celebrity in such cases, his complaint .being considered by them and others without remedy. lie has recently been folly cured by unending a few weeks with Da. A. V. WoLwairros, of Rochester, N. Y, and 'can cheerfully recommend to those suffenng under that terrible disease to call on him. • VICTOR TOWBLEY. Smithfield, May 17, 1851. FATHER - Sole and Upper Leather; alai°, Kip. LA and Calf skins, for sale by m3O K. &CO. 6 HUT Sugar and Molasses, also 10 chests more of that frash•new Tca warranted good of tho'money returned, Coffee, Saleratus,Riec, Fish and Tobacco; all of which will be sold cheap at - FOX'S: famatuancatis. Caution. Sic. NEW SPRING GOODS; 2. 2:121022211LT, T 8 now meiving a rich and beautiful assortment of JL Day Goousii, Ciittocitatus;:dce. to which to would particularly intiti the aftemion of in - cash' Pitrehasers, and will make it -abject tiathem to give biro' a call. as he ituletervolned . to'sell hill goods fnr Ciotti as low es was ever berm offered Willis market. ' Having spar no pains in immtrinst the choicest article. the. sub. scriber feels fully ecutfldelit that he catt give entireeat isfacuon to his customers. • '" 'April. 26 COME ONE, COM E . ALL, iod fxrnine the New Goode, which me now being exhibited at 111 np26 - . B. KMN INOBBEI. - . cif:PAP NEw GooDs. T. pox Iti now receiving direct from - New York a carer and splendid assortment of Goods which lie often= for sale at priaca which cannot fail to suit the closest buy-, for.Catia..ruoucca..ox A PPIVIVCO Cason. He resrpeafully ask/ a call front all persons ye ishitiou buy goods cheap, as he is determined. not to be undersold. Towanda, April,24. 1851. Dress Goods. RICH rOULA RD, Chameleon Chene, 1111 Dress Silks; French and Barege DeLanes:s new article for summer dresses. French and English Lawns, Silir Thistles, Linnen Lustre% and..any quantity or other dread goals at FOX'S. EVERY one knows that the place to find the largest assortment and best quality of gloves of all des criptions is at ap2.6 FOX'S. R ICH Ribbons, Bonnet Rillce, Laise and Crapes ai sp26 FOX'S. - 0 1 DOZ. Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Canada ll Straw Hata at ap26 B L'K Silk and On Silk Lace fur MAN VILLAS at sp2l3 FOX'S. MEM' 7 41 , 0MAIMILL Z 47. 5 11EM'aCDM Is Still in Operation ! THE subscribers have moved to the new building on Pine street, one, door below Mercurs store where they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs, stove and mill irons of almost all descriptions. Turn ing and fitting up-work, will be done also on reasonable terms as at Elmira 3r Owego. Old iron will he taken irrpayment. JOHN CARMAN & CO. Towanda, April 26, 1851. DRY GOODS—A good assortment of Merinoes, Cashmeres. De Leine, Alpacas, and prints new opening at Important, and True ! ALLpersons—without respect to age or condition —indebted 4 to me, are crpected and notified to make immediate payment. To I , tisfy thorn that I am in earnest, I will just state, that I have engagements to meet, which will require me to have pay of those ow ing me, I should prefer that they would do so volentari ly, but if not, shall without delay, invoke the assistanee of the law. Towanda, April 18, 1851. D. C. HA 11. Dissolution. THE copartnership heretofore existing between E. ' COMM & Sos, and GF.n. W. POTTER, under the firm of Tomkins, Son & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The book and accounts are left with J. D. Goodenough for settlement, and.all persons knowing thems•lves indebted to the above firm are re quested to call and settle up. _ - _ April 14,1E151 Spring & Smmer Goods. 7M1001321, A RE now receiving direct from New York, a large aiaortmenLa New SPRING AND SUMMER 000D$, which they pledge themselves to sell as low as the kw est. They invite the attention of purchasers to this stock which has been bought at tow prices, and will be sold at the lowest figure. Towanda. April 18, 185 NEW • SPRING GOODS ! HEaisueli:soeffilerwiA (" now s in which receiptin makes p o i n tr e . Tch of the most extensive in the country—for sale ou the most favorable terms fur cash or approved credit—cash buy9rs are par.icolarly invited to call and examine the stock. myoi 0. D. BARTLETT. Paper Hangings, THE only complete assortment of Paper Han.;ings, Borders, Window Paper, and Fire board Views, kept in this region, and at prices as low as can be found at retail oldies in or out of the prineipil nt May S. 0. D. BA RTLET r. T . A DIES' & 'MISSES' SHOES—a good assortment 1...1 of ladies' and misses' fine shoes, boots and -gaiters, sure to please, at 0. D. BA RTLETT. Tampon& Athens Railroad Letting. TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING. STOIIE , . GEO. H. BUNTING, respectfully informs the pub lic that he has removed his store to Col. Means' building, one door below Warner's watch shop; where be will be hnppy to see ail who may be in want of Good and Cheap Clothing.- He is constantly adding to his stock all the new a'qd desirable styles and pat terns, and feels confident h can satisfy any one who may give. him a call. Just receiving from New York, a large and seasona ble assortment of Spring and Summer elf.thing, made in the best manner, and which will be sold as usual ate the lowest prices. , He has also received, a large lot of YOUTH'S dr CH lI.DRENS' CLOTHING, to which he i nv it e s at temion and which will 'be soil at low rates. He has --nude arrangements by which he can send for any ar ticle desired, with the certainty of procuring a good article. Cutting anti making up. Jane as Unital in the most fashionable manner, promptly and to order. Towanda, May 8, 1851 y.. BOOTS & SHOES! Sohn W. Wilcox, HAS removed his establishment to H. Mix's store. corner of main street end the public square. end will continue the manufacture of Doom anti t 1 uea. as heretofore. He has just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's, Children's and Nines' Shoes, which are offered at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies iv pariattlarly directed to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter boots; do. shoes; black lasting and silk' gaiters ; walking shoes, buskins, &c. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large assortment of Child.mn's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of guldens And shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and he believes he eito, offer superior articles at reasonable prices. 133 The strictest attention paid to Ittanufadurtng, and be hopes by doing work well to merit a continu eace of tin liberal patronage he has hitherto received. Towanda, &lay 8, 1851. D A RASOLS—A fine assortment of lined and other fashionable styles; at FOX'S. CROCKERY.—The largest stock in town. Full dinner and tea setts, of white granite and blue ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'S. Nmust.-100 kegs just received, and for pale V.,y the ton, keg or pound at MERCUR'eI. 1090001 T. B u tts, :"" and ?the"R°N. May MONTANYES .& CO'S. T emphine. Burning Fluid, Lump Oil, Sperm srittAfFallow Candles, for sale in any quantities to suit p*' • rchasers at• 111ERCIIIM. Towanda, Feb. 3, 1851. NZ E=Ml I MERCIJR'S. E. TONIKINS & SON GEO. W. PorrElt. .u.,:~' ~.,..~.~», ..~-la:r rr.--.tea 1 .... , . =I A ' lleir -rem. the entaneo. keeping the ii news and besot properties will l the heed oetrrit3t the Alcoholic end t fur the hair. ha sari consists in its proper!, ..trig e inv.teiol of .'eying and- h ' • prepare. Ilona are; and bring free .titles of rose. roamits. ices lie power.. ua glutinous emit• ing which qhstructs the p. .1 Thu skin when nn• healthy, and which prevents the follires flomexuding an oily 'substance. necessary to the natural moisture, beauty end growth of the hair is unequalled. Ono free appituttion of the Hair Gloss will impart a more I.teting beauty and moisture to the hair, than a a hole hottle of the alcoholic preparations nsually sold besides it will not soil the finest linen. Persona whose hair k slightly gray. will find this article to make their hair darker, and• render their gray hairs scarcely per. coptible. Mothers will find this preparation the best they can nee to dresk ehildren,' „ 's hair, keeping it in place, .giving it u most beautiful Metre, and causing it to grow lozariantly. If any. preparation of art can CBC I / 4 1 the hair to grow, the Spanish Itsir GlOsa,tvill do it. Very liberal . discoutits made to Druggists and those who buy by wholesale. Address C. P. Plth Owegoi N. V. Price 25 cents per bohle. For sale by 111.7STON & POLTF.R. sole agents,-, Towanda, Pa. . 3a52 MBE 4111 ED ISt JC..,1 Variety, Grocery and Liquor Store ! TT W. TIFFANY has removed his establishment directly across the street from his old stand, in the store lately occupied by Mr. Doane, when be will be happy to Fee his ohl customers, end as many new ones as may he desirous of! srchasing articles in hio ne a the lowest pOgalblee It ♦a. Nov. 14;1860. ( - I'VE ease spring style tnoleskin Hats; also Leghorn and Palm leaf Hata at - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of ALLEN MOODY, deceased, late of Durell township: are hereby requested to make payment without dr , lay. and those having cluing' against said estate will please present them duly authenticated foe settlement. The subscribers will attend at the helve of the dery d 4 on Friday, the 9th day of May, Mt. for the purpose of settling the business of said estate. FRANCIS X. HOMEt, .HENRk KINNE, Dorela. April :4, 1851. Administrators. LIST OF JURORS, drawn for September ()yet and Terminer Sessions, 18M. ernaivn JUILOIIH• Asylum—Joseph Gamble. Athens tp—Jon Robbins, Plumley Gillett. born—Dany Parks, (Jeo Fritcher. Franklin—Ezra Champion. Granville—Benjamin Saxton. Herrick—Philip Angle, E B Terrell. '`? Litchfield—John 11 McKinney. Monroe—Patrick Donfee Pike-4ohn Black, Rome—M C Cannon. Sheshequin—Samuel Vanc.4e. 7d- Springfield—E W Hos.ley. St. Stone—James Goroon. Towanda boro—E 0 Goodrich. Warren—Timothy Vincent, Caleb Allen: Welfs—Jamer, Brink. Wyalusing-,Chas. Camp, Henry Elliott. Wysox—William W Goodrich: • W lieu. Widuti ru tr. TRAY EASE CROBS-t/ UST wnplic ibany—James:Lre, Asylum—lit iat , en Prideliey. Armenia—l.. C Shephard. Athens tp—John Raymond, John M. Jackson " bocu--11; A Perkins, Gen Merrills, Burlington—Letup Haight, S W Miller. Canton—Fred Hall. Justin Bothwell. Durell—William Place, INrael Smith. Granville—S V shephard, Eber Swain, Ezra Haver, Herrick—Richard Hilll , , Chas Sill, A G Camp, Charles Squires. Le roy t MrKee. • Monroe—W H H Brow. a. Orwell—James Backu'. Ridgbury—Benjamin Harman, Wm Seee' . Rome—lla n Hassell Jr. Smithfield—Warren Allen, Augnotus Phelps. Springtield—J G Harkness, Lucius, French, Springhill—J A Kinney. Sheshequin —Elias Thompson. St. hone—H W Tracy,T D Havens. Towanda tp—H M Myer, boro--4onn Troy horn—Fred Orw,n. Ulster —9 9 Lockwood. , Daniel Strong, Allen Shephard. Windham—Loren Bradford, Wm Russell, Beni Key kendall. Wyallustng—Benjant in Lead., Wysoz—Mows Canfield, Pitrponl Bartlett. 1 M Heed. ,i.toND West, Athens tp—Thomas Floyd. Burlington—John V Ballard. Canton—Geo Manley. Chas Wright. Le'roe—R R Parmer. Monroe--Daniel Recker. Orwell—Dennis Bailing J L Smith. A Di!pock, Pike—Nelson Roe'. Ebenezer Rockwell: Ridebery—Dan A Gillett. Rome--Lucius Eastman, Samuel Elliott., Sprinfield--Theo Wilder, Amos Knapp Jr. Smithfield-0 P Kingsley, Sheshequin—Harry Shaw, John M Smith. South Creek—G Dunham, D R More. W Decker, Troy buro--L B Myatt, Lafayette Pomrop. Towanda tp--Stephen A ATMs. borer-Wm Trout, David Cash. Ulster—John Hutchinson, Edward Mills. Wyalusing—Philemon Stone. Wysox—Julius G Brown, H Passmoie. Wells—Jesve Edsall, Horace Donning. Warren--Peter Steemborg. Wilmot—l !Grace Tyrrell. TIMM ronnp. Albany—Moses A Ladd, Jos Atenardi. Athens tp--Hiram Thbmas, A H Spalding Daniel Middaugh. Abijah Meed. Burtington—Josephois Campbell, S H Hill. Colunabia--T,homas B Howland. Canton—Theo Pratt. A G Pickard. Franklin—Abram Mace. Gran villa—Loman Putman. Herrick—M D FHines. Wm Bowker. Litchfield—Moses Wheeler, Heman More. Leroy—Ansil Tillittison, Aaron Knapp. - Monroe—E W Benj Northrop. Rome—John Horton Jr. Springfield— i D Bullock, Harry B Springhill—Chester Wells, Judson Stephens, St Stone-- Chailes Stephens. • Towanda tp—James Decker. born—Joseph Powell. Troy tp—Benjamin Tears. - Ulster-lAm\ Bowman. • Wyalusing—S \V Biles, Windham—Poner • Merchant, NVyllys Bronson. Wells--Nathan Sheppard. Wysol—Caleb Shores. FURNISHING _DEPOT ! f(~HF, aubscriheris haying just received a large addi -1 tion to theis stock, are prepared to furnish a per. son with a " complete outfit." consisting of Otvq - coatf, Coats, Paves, lists. Shirts, Undershirts, Drat Ors, hut s , Caps, Suspenders, Cravats. *e. All of which will be solditheaper than the cheapest for reetply pay. H. & A. CAMPBELL TOWilMii a, November 14. 1950. HRRISON's COLUMBIA N INV, for sale whole:t it gale and retail at Philadelphia priers. Fehroar, 2Y. MONTANYER 4: co. 20 DBLS, OLD YORK STATE 'WM/MEV, just received and fur sale in liege or small quan tities, at the lowest market price, "AV. - March' 1. 1851. L. W. Tirr-I,Yv.• MEM