Seto abtertisements. , . SHERIFF'S SAL E - • v irtue of sandry'writs Of 'Venditiona Expo!. B sued o nt, of the, Court of Common Pleas of nrid r o d DOW, and to tne directed. will be expos: et t t o pabliclsale, at the Court Holm in' the-Bone of Toonds on Honda*, the Ist day of September,' P.M. the lot, piece tit t, l oe o'and, clock situate in the township 'of Wyeini, t' uo d e l od described as fitllows tn wit : North hy "w n a tliSlentiDe Woodburn. west by land-of B. jf..' la 0 uth by the me road, and _east by lands it lild , ` ° • Co nti d Bolding-ng eiventy4ve acts' Robe his about twenty acres improved outrun. mo n or . ed house and n d taken in "mention at the snit aflohn /.11s e ized a en to the use ofiedse Allen v& Levi Walker, AL.Bo—The following lot„'piece or parcel of land striated i n r hetnwnship of Rome, bounded and des cribed as follows: beginning at u cornet in a; ' 'ofEphraim B. Barker Hiram Drake, thence south 79 degrees east along a line of said Drake, eiehty and 6.10 perches in another toner of said Drakes, thence south. one - digree west twenty-three and 1-10 perches thence south 34i degfies west-to a corner in aline of Daniel Buffington 's :now „La. ems Zasubao, thence north 89 degrees crest 6y and 7.10 perches to the beginning. Containing twenty oro acres and twenty•six perches, strict measure, be the same more or less, about ten acres improved log house . and small orchard one framed barn, thereon. Seized and taken in mention at the snit of Hi. tam Drake, AdminiStrator of John Mbore deceased, vs. Silas Gore and Samuel W. Gore.! ALSO—TIT following piece or parcel of land sit uated in Warren township. bounded as follows to wit north by lands of Chauncey ltasei east by David Davis, south by Inv Beeman, and west by the estate of Aaron Beeman dec'd. Containing twenty ac res, wt th about five or,siz acres improved; with vile small trained house, and one small orchard tlrreon. Seizol and taken in execution at the suit of Wil iam noon vs. Davtd P. Hine. Al,Ss9—The following pieces or par-el of land wale in Towanda township, Bradford county, ,coded and described 'as follows, to wit: Begin. 7i , at a sapling marked for a corner, near to and ! or Spongbrook, thence south 20r, west..TBo is to a stone corner, thence north 19r, west 1401 „i s t o a white oak tree, thence north 70r, east 180 3ds to istake at a white pine stump, turned up bys re roots, thence south 19} degrees, east 1401 rods the place of beginning..• Containing:96 acres re or less. about 60 acres improved, one fratried • Ise, one log house, one framed barn with a shed tacked thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wil un Welch vs. William 8. Hayden and Patrick ayden. Al.Bo—The following lot piece or parc el t of land mate in the township of Leßoy, county of Brad rd, bounded and described as follows, via : north Towanda creek, west by lands of David White , Muth by unseated lands, or a tract of land known the Barclay tract, east by lands of Leonard Mc. Containing about ninety acres more or less, at thirty acres improved, one plank house, one barn and apple orchard thereon. seized and taken in etecuticn at the snit of John and Booth vs. P. W. Holcomb. ALSO—The follow irg lot piece or pariel of land sated in-the township of Pike, bounded and des bed as follows north by the tannery lot, on the st by the school house lot, and the high way, th by land belonging to the estate of C. Broth med, and east by lands of G. N. & E. DeWolf. staining about one` acre and thirtytwo perches rein less all improved,one framed house and lad framed barn thereon. = Seized and taken in execution at the spit of Will n R. Magee now to the use of Eugene Keeler vs. Cogsdell. ALbO—The following lot, piece or paroel of land late in the township of Dorell, Bradford county. ided and described as follows, to wit: north by Is of Thomas Welch and land of the estate of In Welch dec'd, east , by lands of John Griffin, rh by lands - of William Crow, Edward Crow, ice Hicks, Davis, James Bargeant and Sime- McAlwaine, and west by lands of / Wm. Acla.— itatning about filly-five acres more or less about Ave acres improved, log house, framed barn and. few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taksn in execution at the snit of Charles 'apple re. lonathan Ada.' • . . AI 50—The following lot' piece or parcel of sland sated in South Creek township, bounded and dis. ted as follows viz : north , by land of James on the east by lands -in possession of Geoige lututose south by the old Norman lot, west by of the Bingham estate. Containing about !wpm acres more or less, about thirteen acres 'nosed and one log house thereon. LSO—By the same writ, a piece or parcel of td situated in South Creek township, bounded and :abed as follows to wit , t uortn by lands of James ling, west by land now in possession of Hiram tle, south by the old Norman lot, east by lands ?tier Hammer. Containing about twenty-sir A more or less, about ten acres improved, one House and a few fruit trees thereon. AM—Hi/the same writ, one other lot piece or 'eel of land situated in Ridgebery township, botin -1 and described as follows to wit ; north by lands lan Hunter and Wm. Miller, west by lands of "ni. Miller and lands in possession cf Peter Miller Bingham lands, south by lands of the Bingham tate, east by lands of Cites Mnnderville and Hutu- Containing.about one hundred acres -more less, about thirty acres improved one log house d an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in mention at the suit of E .Beckwith Administrator de bonis now of the es te of Albert A:Beckwith. who survived Hector Strong vs. Hiram Sample and Samuel D. Sam- ALSD—The following lot piece or parcel of land mate in the township of Wyalusing bounded and scribed as follows to Wit: north by lands of Eli• s and Monree Whitney, west by Daniel Brown, Rh by of Daniel Brown and Austin Stafford, east Inds Thomas Brown and LOrenzo limning about one hundred acres more or less, renty acres improved; one framed house, one led barn, apple orchard and other trait trees fears, seized and taken in execution at the snit of Alvab ash rs. Mason Brown. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situ , In the township of Darell, bounded and describ es follows, to wit; north by lands of George ilsoa. ;rest by lands of Robert Chilson, south by ids of Robert Wood, and east by the highway . 'lining about thy acres be the same MOTE 1111" about twenty acres improved, one plank house, ! log barn and fruit trees thereop. Seized and taken in execution at the salt of Bari. Northrup vs• John M. Crartmer and-OeCtige..-W•1 ,U3O--The following lot piece or, parcel of sated is the leynchip of Smithfield' and bounded I described as follows to, wit: on_ the north by, ids orEphrann Si t oe r , east by • mid* o r Lyman King, south by the public highwarleading &our ast part of Smithfield to th war d s goll's and on area by the public highway tending from Cyitel manna to Burlington. ¢ontainiog about fifty-five acres thereof improved *titbit ,bansei framed barn. •01 toetton. corn honse.ind an or . 86z ,ed and taken in execution at: the , suit 01 I Thomas vs. Benjamin Thomas = and• Benja. Thomas. 1 ? - The following lot, pieeesor pareelofiand ' l urrarluo of Barliagton,mod bounded and. is follows: north and mist :. by lands, of: Lamm on the south by. the highwaTliend. ' l4Bl Burlington to Trod; and on thetarest public burying ground. °attaining , about dnh of an acre more *ries', all improved with Letter! Meeting house thereon. • " the same writ:the followirtitrioti Piece" 4,flan dsitnete:irignrlingtontownthipbound4 described as follows: north, west and south' lands of Addison hteKean and south east by the h ull leading from Burlington. to litmitlifield.--w• analog about one acre, all improved,: with a %I house and framed barn thereon.' 1:• 1,80 --By the some wit, die following lot, piece %reel of land situate in the township of Smith 1. bounded and described _ as north - and by lands of Nehemiah Beach: on the 'mint by Berwick Turnpike. on the .itorth by the highway tug from laid' Turnpike Id Smithfield Ventre...4: EICIZIOZS N - - - - eitnittitting OMtone fent& .4it ere anti in Ott Oil. less, allitoproTed;iith a:framed theetikghottse;thercoll% 4,1.4.6-. 7 .13y-tbe ,ititne Writ, ono o th er- lot,itiece or Pareel:ofiand situate in the tOwnship.ot Smithfield( bonbaid find diairibed as follows: east aid' !Oath by landsor Augustus : Phelps, west by iliehighWAk' leading Biota • ;Smithfield' Ceture to .Burlingtotl gorth byhindsofigmesCierottlds.' COMainingilont • one half acre . - al hnpenved, together - withlho Wier Of 6. hitildiag !brined,' occitpied as a meeting hotisa im-the opposite aide - of. said Inghwai: - • _ • Bilged and taken in etectiiion at theft stilt atVanier Andrni fa; The MethodiatEpiscopal church. On'the- Borliagton circuit by' Daniel 11 Chabback and Rd.; ward Kemp Jr. agents.. . -:•• • • • - • '' • ALt3o.ll Winne of a .writ Ofteittri * Facies 'Ol that certain lot or piece of land Situate, in Smith - Creek Bradford County and State,OfPittii; sylvania, bounded as 'beginning itt'a ;beta-, lock tied the north east.tOrner of the Said_ hereby foliated land, running thence south 236 petthes to' a hemlock tree; thence west 355 needles to a herilloch tree, thence north 238 perches tO a beech;tiee„thente east eking the , south title of a body otjandbelongilig, to the Bank of PetinsWvania .'355 perches to the Plide..oChegioning. .Conth inidg 523 acres and 100 perches more or, I esq„, being pail, of a . tract saiveyed to Francis .Ttihnson .lonathin . Mifflin onwarrant No. 5690t(the noithpait of toifil land) dated the 1;1 of NO'S'. 1 / 9 4 ;lnd ' ,Oittleptf'd to them. June 22;1783. ALSO—By the same writ, , the ithilivided halt of all that other lot situate' in saki South) Creek town ship, beginning at a heechttee standing on the south line oGthe tract called the Barkiract, end south east corner of lot No. 5688, thence nprth 117 chains and 25 links to.a norway pine standing on the State line, thence nortit.BB - deg. west aloni said lthe 85 chains and 29 links "tici - a hemlock rnarked for a corner, thence south 119:chains and 73 ,links to a basswood tree standing rim the south lite of the Bank tract, thence along the. south line ofEsaid tract rig chains and 29 links to the place of beginning. • Contain ing 10103 As Ititazdi and 29 tierches'of land. Scized'addtaken in executioP at the suit of Ri c h. and Steel to the use of EncifiE Chadsey vs. John t3elover. • WM. S. DOBBINS. Sheriff: Sheriff's office. Towanda, Angtist 1, 1851. NOTICE. THE undersigned would 'therm the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that he has arrived here for the purpose of enabling those who wish Dagn reotype sof themselves, or fri endi, to get them. Hav ing had a number of years extleriepce in the busi ness, he fedi' confident that his pictures will give general satisfaction. Likenesses of children and aged people, taken with perfect accuracy. Those wishing pictures would do well to give him a call. Room over Burton Kingsbm'a store. Towanda,'July 12, 1851. R. GAI. 175 BUSHELS RYE R CORN for sale. by July 8. S B. T. PDX. DAOUERREA!iiII ROOM, Ocer 0. D. Bartlilt's store. FOR A SHORT TIME ONDY ! Pictures taken singly or in groups in; a Satisfactory manner. Towanda. July 7, 1851. : D. McEWEN. comae analotr aziu,m. .. N assortment of READY-MADE COFFINS wi _be kept constantly on hand ' Nye'sold stand - 01 Main street, where the subscribe is also prepared to make and repair all kinds or Fu iture. - I Towanda, July HI, 185 . 1. C. WELLS.. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.—The undersi ned, hay. 11 ing been appointed an Auditor by Orphans' court of Bradford county, to distribute the fund raised by administrator's sale of the estate of Niram Ackley, late of the township of Spnnghill, deceas ed, will aynd to the duties of said appointment at his office , m the borough of Towanda, on Saturday, the 9th day of August, 1851, at two-o'clocli, P. M., When and where all persons interested are required to present their claims, or he debarred from coming in upon said fond. jys WM.SCOTT, Auditor. A DOZ. "BARTON" GRAIN CRADLES, asa perior article, for sale at je27 ' FOX'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the estate lof LYDIA A P.GRIDLEY, deceased, late of Orwell tow'p., are hereby requested to make payment withitut delay, and those having claims against said estate will , please present them duly authenticated for settlement. C. G. GRsDLEY, Orwell, June 23, IBM. Administrator. HAYING TOOLS.—Grass Scythes, Soatlr.scythe stories, folks, rakes, Ate. for sale by • Julie 27. SHAPLEY It LEWIN. The best and cheape.st Family Medicine in the Woeld Dr. Roberts' Compouid • . ELVIESISIPAIIIBUILMAI 12P211aZ An alteiative, Tonic, Diuretic and mild Cathartic. Price 25 cents per box, containing - 50 Pills. Each boz contains fifty pills, which makes them as cheap again as any other standard pill, and four times cheaper, and warranted much superior in the cure of various diseases, to any of the Syrup miitures sold ; besides being a more convenient isno proper 'form for use. The astonishing success which has attended the use of Dr. Roberta Compound Saran;%Tina Pills is proof abundant and conclusive that they are truly Nature's Own Remedie . 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, prepared in a superior manner.) but sufficiently cath artic to gently assist nature, without purging 'unneces sarily, which make them peculiarly adapted to Weak and enfeebled'persons, invigorating and strengthening the body, purifying the system, producing new rich blood and a healthy action of the stomach sad liver. They are acknowledged by our ablest physicians to be not only unexceptionable, but efficacious in the high eiMlegree, and as a general Family medicine thicqualled. , The Compound -Sarsaparilla Palatka used for the permanent core of those diseases which arise from an impure state of the blood, and morbid secretions of the liver and stomach, viz., erysipelas, scrofula' or king's evil, ulcers, scald bead, obstinate cot:melees eitiptiont, blotches, boils, pimples, sore, weak or inflamed eyes,, glandular swellings. rheumatic affections, pains in the bones and joints, dropsy, dyspepsia, asthma. diarrhaea and dysentery, coughs, calds,consuinption when caus ed by capillary phitructiona of the lungs in persiiim of scrofulous constitutions, inflamation of the lungs, in- . Buenas, indigestion, _headache, jaundice; feyerand,agae, chill fevers, and fevers in general, general and nervous debility, and dialing arising rum an injudicious use of mercury, and whenever, medicine is required:gri invigo rate aid - purify the sysieni— • : They area purely Vegetable:son:pound,' and maybe used by persons Of ilk ages. Thiry ant pleasant to the ohne, and - produce:no nausea, uhensiness _or griping in their °pennon. :'llondreds of- Sertiiiestes could* be given'ofthirse who, have tried Cheer:llth. ( r es tjiiikeetti person to take our :w* Ini to* i ni2 : ll9 "of he inedicine, but. call the . ageni andi.pirrelinse -a boi, sokif dues not giee the unintperfest,s* faction, they can return the box and recesvothe, rear ey freirl tor the seine. i Purefiaser4 to, ,ask: foe. Robert's' Compound Pills," end Ogsereeliit Aptentennipper on each bpi has elan the sitnaidnior Joe. Roberts, tVi• D. 0 4P.• SO:Pl),NUMlll9oolotheifk , . All ,firregenories and,Jettsti cdr - , the jest of rhefiredicine, nurse, be iddresied,:,.pust ; to C. P',. rex, - :• • b7 - liptiTox*Pcno.Ng,*o,l4on r0warp.4 . 714:,; . , , ADMINISTRATOR'SIiOTWE: Alie' Tierionslidebted to :the' White 'of - ALLEN' MOODY, dilie'aiiid, life Of -Doren teantiblii; "are hereby' tiqiiestiOo make ,EsOtniiitt Without and those, haring .claiinor !flaunt salt - .ism% pletitir Easeiktilietn ilily - auttomtleated•fal The subscribers, will attend at ,the house of* ased; od Friasyrobe shti v dtot: tg4l;f l ii tfi• of settling - Oka Iniidtkem'or mid Mite; --; • • •" ' - - 110MpTi' ' ' #I4NRY:IfigNE" • - .. , 354744 401:4085.1., Ailmin4l7.o*.• ONE case grips sryttinbtedrin. : stir Lee , • iinTrait isir Katt 07. rerar o NEVIUMMEIIOODS I: ,TOSEPH KINGSBEfei. ism nit, ietonied .from Jd New Y,osk with his . grand acoortmootof Pods thr the season, lothaeing 'Wimp invoice of Foamy, and , Maple rtg , Goods _ dtic., which deli 1 0611 ".. 1 3' be- 101 / ,chearg-: ,T.ovranda; Jona 12.;1851. . . : - • - . NORENEW GOODS . ived 1.4 e seboninent of New Goias. winch' will be 'sold et•tbinaptairdentedly low pri ces wbidiwe have had tbepleasoniof introducing into thirmatket. The eashilaying poblie tie invited to an /nomination. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. TOwandA,JAne 12. 11351. obic itERE 1--Wa are note di if Volumes at 3lt cents imeoaallon. , .•. • SHAPLEY & LEWIS. Towanda, Ante 12, 1851, e , MN 18111-! FISH'! Mackerel by the BO q ua 1' Also , Mackicair. Trout end Whiten& by • - ' SHAPLEY & LEWIS. " NEW 'CHEAP' CASH STORE. • Stiap 4/. BSPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Towanda 1.. t, end vicinity, that they .talc b the store lately occu pied ,by J.J.Werdoshere they now invite the sweeties of purchase," to a large."nd ciloice,. stock ..r„ _ Now Spiiittat, . CONSISTINGOP . • . DRY GO ODS..HARDWAELE , CROCKERY', 4°` GROCERIES, BOOTS : * SHOES, 4's , comprising the usual Trailuty, with'many articlesan styles not to be obtairte.d.elsewliere. Their assortment haul:wen selected with care express ly for this market; and purchased at:prices which will al:ow Us to at it as cheap ai any store in 'this region of country. Cash eustotriers are invited to call, with a. promise that theysitaltnot go away. dissitisfied. 0:7• Remember,'BRAPLET&I,EWIS' new store, next south of the Wand Musk /Lain street. Towanda, May 29; 1851:, „.. O NLY 6-I.CENTS!—Another case of those Cheap V Prints, at 61 cents per yard. just received at May 28. isHAPLEY & LBW'S. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that an Election, will be bel , l at the office of Laporte Mason & Co.; in Tow anda on Saturday the 21st day of June, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.iM., and 13 M., for Officers and man. egera of the " Towanda and Burlington Plank Road Co. In compliance irlib the charter. - By order of the Commissioners. May 30, 1851. 8.8. RUSSET. Sec'y. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! Hardware, Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, AND SHEET IRON WARE HALL & RUSSELL having forined a co-partner nership, respectfully call the *Motion of the pub.' tic to their assortment, to which large additions have recently been made, making it the largest and most varied ever offered in this region. 'Among the multi tude of articles • few will be enumerated : Iron and Nails. English, American and Swedes' square and round; English and American refined ; hoop, band and horse shoe iron ; nail rods and malleable Iron of all descrip tions. &c.; with a good assortment of Nsils:-3d, 4d i Si, 6d, Bd, 10d, 12d and 20d ; 4, 5 and 6 inch spikes; wrought nails and horse nails, by the .pound, keg or ton. Also, east, German, English blister, American spring and tire steel, ilcc. . Carpenter's and 3' oinar's Tools, Of nil descriptions, viz: brand, narrow andband axes; hatchets, adz, joiner's east steel mortice, firmer and framing chiseis; common and cast steel augurs, of all sizes, from to 2 inch ; braces and bitts ; augur.and pod bins extra; pianes'and plane irons; hand, tenant, X cut, keyhole and slitting, aVve ; iron and steel, and try squares of all iii7l4s , fronali to 15 inches; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice guages; of all sizes, Screw driiers, scratches, hollow augurs, &c. Blacksmith's Tools. Anvils, bellows, vices, hammers. sledges, Tinting hammers, stocks and, dies, drilling machines, dm. Farmer's Shovels, square or rood points ;,picks. boa. boy, straw and manure forks; . log, cable and binding chains, crowbars, grubbing hoes; rakes, grass scythes, scythe anathes, scythe stones and rifles, cradle scythes, bush scythes, corn cutters, shovel plough moulds, garden rakes, hoes and trowels, scoop shovels, &c. ' Carriage Trinunings. Carriage bows, top leather and cloth ; patent leather ; India rubber cloth ; brass and silver plated hub 'bands, concave and Boston patterns; brass affil silver ?lined curtain frames, lining nails, carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks, stump joints ; brass and silver plated joints ; seaming conk; striped lace, wide and Harrow; silk striped lace,iiew stile; top lining, norsted fringe,mries, varnish cloth. patent axles and sale arms r springs, 4c. harness Trimmings and Saddlery Ware of the lat est and most approved stylves, and of souse Trimmings, We have on hand a fultassurtment. Alm a -large quan tity of LEAD PlPEoirhich we are prepared to furnish at the lowest prices, together with copper and britannia stop cocks and cork •slops. Any quantity of Pump chains and lVell Riggings. A general assortment of Bardursue. Baw mill, circular and wood saws; plastering. and brick- trowels; lathing hammerer, shovels and &nue : files and. rasps of all sizes; shoe and tack hammers; drawing knives, turner's chisels and gouges, saw setts, callipers, pincers, knives and forks, carving knives and forks and steels; butcher, .pocket and pallet knives; , coach wrenches , trunk, cheiu and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table and bed castors: dinner and tea hells, glue and enamelled sauce kettles; brass kettles, from two quarts to half, a barrel; follow ware and cauldron kettles; tea and coffee pots; brass and bri• tennis candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large server/ • curtain arms and pins of the latest styles; stair 'rode and holders; ladies' and gentlemen's pocket scisers; rams and root strops; German silver and britann;a, table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and sho e . brusles; brass ana steel barreled pistols and revolvers; guq locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shotothof pouches and powder fisaks; barn door, strap and T binges. _ Also manufacturing and will keep constantly on band a large assortment of • • Tin and Japanned Ware. . 1 . We have also just recetved.3o tons of STOVES composed in part of the fallowing patterns and.sizes: Republican air tight Cooking Stove, $, Number 4 Permitter. - do Lady of the Lake, do • ' 9 Queen of the West, do - 4 to 6 Iron It li e tt, , Y c ... di. . , ,;: 4 and 5 fmprov Premium --do 7to 10 Eastern fremirmit t rei4 • ; 0144" Jenny Lind Poorer S ( gvsa,. IL` Cottage; • " ' irind 3 CYlinder„ . ; 3 , telidT4 ' db''' • "•' 4- 401; .Aii ' • ,2.offt, &Ow 114” : Apt 7 'Tha ataiScrearripiiitei'bOf infieJis o f tTte;aelo;rtt inent iihietkihey ana'ol win- bilk:agedit'etirgrael, lor 1,a, - pinot of ibii, 7 lcteaii Call at ibilriold eiand : noni4ide , otrigidie 44arn;ifidlitinditig *PineBMA; " f . Old tnillio; inds atilt* BROVVIY LINSEN COATS,for $1 .00'_. : . 1 -.; lif•it -,.. !.!41 , -;:.....1,- - 1i.. , ..c.:..13 , 1. -- . , ..1A CAMPBELL'S:. \ VtANNEL. ,rof Lidiee'dadO, ',fat reawea slid;for sale „ D e& 26, pm, 1) ;";BAultir. AC: 4' iLASIL-44eist 'quality) of„FRENCI GLASS, G NAILS; N.-rune In; - • • SHAPLF,X & ittliT j c i. 114 • Oil:Spiatis kt irate an isolitiatiritotaitverehisirri!v .2 9, 71it101.30g. iiitarreb. 1115 i. 41Thwillimorti. LAYAYETTE-BURIUMILL STONE agaartri l 4C2oalV HE landessigned, foimarlyYdreitila (muiny years of the Layette. Burr .Mill _stone mannfactory, 4 1 rWaSilingtonsttest N. L. (W. Track Agent) would brain ilia friends and the public in generalt Ott lie tuts established.* HUHN bfILL STONE MANLY. PAOTORY'st Bingtpntori, N. Y. in " Leroy. Build ings," opposite o Phenix Hotel," and solicits A ; share ofitteir patronage. „, , - . He will bgie constantly on, hand a :urge •stock of French Burr Mill Slonei, as show large supply. of Elopes tr Kula Stones, oleo rrends Burr Mocks, 8011. ing_CkdkoSerent Wire and, Calcined Piaster. ,! The undersigned assures his Mends and the public, that be wilt faithfully execute all (hders entrusted to his care, not vtly in quality, but is prices of ankles furnished, and solicits their kind pattonage. Orden by letter will be executed with as much care end'auchesply Ws when purchaserst.ste on the spot. , - JOHN W.BULLIXAN. Binghamton, May 24,1851. DRUGS; MEDICINES, CHEHICLS, ,GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. HIISTOM8: PORTER 'hay& just' *tided to their assortment's large stock Of `Fresh Drugs. Medi.; einea,Chemicais. Oils, Pairits,• Groceries and Liquers, which" willow 'offered to the public et low rates. s Their stock of FANCY GOODS di PP RFUMERY is the largest and most complete ever offered in this market. Also a choice assortment of pure WINES & fit/OBS, soitabfelor medical purpose& A large variety of Eamphene,Phospene. Fluid,Lard and (AI LAMPS, containing-Many new and_beautiful styles.. Being agnate for all the beat Paters! Medicines of the day. purcharera maa depend upon procuring a genuine allele in all cases. All the Drags and Medicines kept at their establish ments may be relied upon as genuine and of the best quality, having been carefully selected with a stow to their usefulness. _ . • Routh stote of the Ward House, sod No.i.Oriek Row. Towanda. May 21, 16,51. CLOVER SEED.—Large and small Cloier Seed for sale by (18. _ 11:10NTANYES & CO. JUST reeeived.another aaaotUnant of those - cheap BOOTS sad SHOES at Dec 4 PHINNEY'S. Caution. A IX persons are hereby cautioned against porches. A ins a note given by me on the sth of November,. 1850, to C. B. 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 I do not consider myself legally or roondly bound to pay it, and shall not do so, unless compelled by law. • Monroe, June.ll, 1851. H G. GOFF: 123123.11114 1§102V1 2 2.. • AMEMSTOTo Adams 'dr. Eiracibrlane, HAVlNG.entered into co-partnership In the practice of law, have also established an agency for-the sale of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persons having real estate which they desbe to sell, by calling and leaving a description of their property with the terms of sale, will undoubtedly find it to their advan tape. Persona desirous of purchasing can learn where prop erty is for sale—a description of the same with the price and terms of payment and be informed as to the validity of title. .1. C. ADAMS. Towanda, Mey 2,1851. • J.7IIACFAUL ANE. • An ostensive stock of &stile AND DRY GOODS, hist opening at macarkarrirEs & OSt who 'wish to purchase Good Articles at cheap Tates, will do well to call. Towstidir.Thy 1. 1851. NEW GOODS, AND REDUCTION • :OF PRICES TH. PHI N NEY, Jr., is just receiving from Nei* a/ • York a large and general assortment of Spriay, and Summ a Goods , consisting of almost everything usually found in a store, together with Groceries, Hirdware. Paints, Oils, • Dyes, Leather, , Boots h• Shoes. Hats. Caps. Bonnets, Crochei*", Glassware, Salt, Fish, lit. its. The subscriber would return his Sincere thanks o' .t the public for their hountifol patronage the last wint er, by Which the increase of business enabled him to offer his goods .his summer at still lower prices than they have been In the habit of buying. All persons wishing to buy goods for.cash or ready pay, would do well to call at No. 3, Brick Row, and examine the stock and prices, as the goods are bought and must be sold. Towanda, May 1, 1851. ivHEAT and FLOE/H—a large quantity for sale at - PHINNEY'S. • SAFEIY..rusz,4O.OOI) feet just received:end for side 'et my[ PH f N EVIL! LUMBER.—Any quantity wanted, far which the market price grill be Paid et PHINNEY'S: SlERY.—Ladies, misses, and children., silk, .1.1. worsted and cotton white god colored Hasa ; also Vat's and boy's mixed,' trotie end-bleached half hose, cheap at lnyZ . • ..I.FOX'S, SHtETT X GS & SHlSTlNGS,btocin'and bleached --'fieklag, Cotton Yarn, Carpet warp and Bitting wholesale and retail, at my 2 FOrP! SUGAR, Coffee, Rice, Fish, Malawi, Raisins, Sale tutus, Spices, Oils, Sec chespestin town, at May 1, 1851. • FOX'S. r, CHESTS more of those Cheap TEAS, wan noted to suit or the money returned to all eases, m.Y2 FOX'S. H.S. &K C. MERCUR Are now receiving their • Second (mimed! stock of Spring Goods, • . Spring:, which ereoffered foss:de st,WHOLESALE OR RE TAIL, at even lower than their usual prices. They say to All cash parchseets, contemn, see our stock, and• you will find goods and prices right. May. 9, IBM. . .; TA . ' THOLE 8 - 171/43. Coats, Pants an A . .all for V V $2 00. pt , _ , VAMPBELvs. • 4 WHEAT, - Oats, Rye and most kinds 'of Psi Agee VV. Askew, for which the highest price will he - pail at dec4 PHINNEY'S. FIEST RATE aosortaletit of Hato . at IA CA NIPBELIP4 etAISH UP; ilia no giambling, paid for WOOL" - if CAMPBELVS.., ROAi~ClATHS,;Cessiinerm ;KentuckY, lems. 11 ' 40044 km.; mild swyjnw, for mph by . 414, B..KINGSBERV : & CO. iron ! Xroki In* (1 - TONS A iiierican; taglisk and evietlesi ttiio ;-4 '4dki exepeptilisportmejli,44,6ll: eil:zes,of ityciOdmikarit dowleittivea, aml 01 . 0 tft4or}supilfor quantity; st •,-) 'i t.'•MESQIIR.O3.,jI • .. Important, ..001,1grnal- , 11',IgiPerabbi-6itittiout reskettO 'age tohdition .1-rindebtad iblaer; ire raptpied and notified' to nptltelitniddititelisytaent. To satisfy. then) that IOM aafflarst; I VittjOd'atata, that I, Anse angagemetita to inOt;:rhith' Wig togOiro' toe to hate pay of thosecow joing.'l'shoard prekr that they ,would do so volatylatii -4;-bifif Atli 10%0* &lob invoke the assignee of Totaitidif f idtWaYfr ; . f• D.C.• BP9ral 13110 PP 149 ` 4 , .44eti.,11,c0p m ,1100. „ ',MONTANYES 0.,, • !Do ARA/301.8—A 1 fine atteoitatent of lined and other kkibbluqs4l.l‘3l' . ;. inCl.f•; . PROOKERY;'r;iillie .tariOet' mock ••in'tout; NJ dinner out log•attik orwitfte 'granite tindibitte irillikrialtheiit at FOrtikl. PRI giertilaignle; Svi.'l :i 1.1 NEW SPRING:VOW/ Ts now receiving. rich and beautiful assortrnent of A Diti GOOni,Gaiessiss. 6re.. t 6 which ho would liarticubirly thiatteruhru of all Cash Pureitasers. dud *HI maim it swilijird. to them to givihito tall. Is ho.iideterieurett to sell his goods foe : Criss is low , es wasititot belhei Offend lithe cosikit: lfseingspsr-' ed oco plalns in prOcirring the choicest' sortiele v she sub scriber rechafultpxurident that , he cats Overrate sat hrecu6kte. bit CO 2 "'April: 26 (1010.0 NE, CtiNl - E ALL, and examine the New which are now being eibibited all • sp26. • . B. KINGSBERY'II. - CHEAP NEW .. GOODS:. T 8 note removing direct from New York' tr serge end J. epteadiol ionortment of Goods which' he offers for sale at ;prices whi:b cannot fail to suit the clown buy ere; forgase v Paiontms, oa AMMO:II,Sn COEDIT. He respectfully•seks a call from all persona wishing to buy goods itilveep, as be is determined . not to be undersold. Towanda. April 24, Dress Goode. . . DICE FOULARD, Chamelean Chene, 04 Dress IA Silks, French and Bartle DeLeon!, a new article for summer dresses. French and English Lawns, Silk Tisanes; Linnen Lustre' and anyluantity of other dress goods -at FOX'S. EVERT one knows that the place to 51u1 the largest asioninent end best quality of gloves of all des• eriptiotisis et gp2B • • FQX.M. RICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Leis. and CriPei at ap26 i FOX'S.. 9111 . X1a. Panama, Legtiorn;Pahn Leaf and Camilla %Y Straw :Straw Hata et ap26 FOX'S. 1-/ 110p1AC Silk and BM Silk Law for MANTILLAS et ap2o Mine MIWIIIIS3ID4I,IIfSIIBIZAW33 Zs SUltin Operation t• ' THE eilbseribers have moved to the new building on Pine street, one door below Mercers store where thliy will keep on hand and nitke to order, ploughs, stove and mill irona of almost all descriptions. Turn ing and fitting op work, will be done dm on reasonable terpos as-at Chaim or Owego. *Old iron will be taken in payment. JOHN CARMAN & CO. Towanda, April 1E1;1951. • TIDY GOODS—A good assortment of lifirinoes, jJ Caahmeres,De Lains, Alpacas, and prints now opening at ifft MERC UR'S,. few Chair and Bedstead Wareroom. JEse.6.TAYLOR, ESPECTFULLY-informe the public that be has IL opened a`stop atids'near house. corner of Main and Paine sheets, nearly opposite Edward °Xenon's, Towanda where he will keep onand or manufacture to order, Flag-Natal. Cottle.. Windsor. Fancy, Cane seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the best ma twists, and of superior durability. ' He has aiso for sale an assortment of Unmans, at low prices Repairing and, Seating Common, Cane.bottom and Flag•seated Chairs, on reasonable terms. Cherry, Basswood, Wbitewood and Cucumber lum ber taken in payment for work. He trusts that his long acguantance in Ibis county, and the durability of his work as testa► by many years experience, will secure him a share of public patron age. Towanda, March 1, 1851. NEW SPRING' 'GOODSI THE subscriber Is now in receipt of his Spring pur chases of New Goods wbich makes his stock one of the most extensive in the country—,for sale on the most favorable terms for cash or approred credit—cash buyers are paricalurly invited' to call and examine the stock. myB 0. D. DARTUDTT. raper gs. • monty complete assortlgraig men to ff Paper Han zings, T Borders, Window Parr, and Fire board Views, kept in this region, and at prices u low as can be found at retail either iis or out of the principal eitiesost May S. -, 0. D. BARTLETT. ADIES' & missr,s3 SHOES -3 good assortment Li of ladies' and misses' fine shoes, boots and gaits's, sore to please, at 0. D. BARTLETT. W'msport & Athens Railroad Letting. TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. GEO. H. BUNTING . , respectfully informs the*h. lic that he ha* removed his store to Col. Wane' building, one door below Warner's watch shop, where he will be happy to see all who. may be in want of Good and Cheap Clothing. He is constantly adding to 44 stock all. the, now and deoplible- oryteo ones pot- Irina, and feels confident he can Satisfy any one who may give him a call. Just receiving from New York, a large and seasona. hie assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing, made in the best manner, and Which will be sold as usual at the lowest prices. He be* also received, it large lot of YGUTIVB & CHII.DRENS' CI:OTHING, to which he invites at mntion and which will be sold- at low rates. He has made arrangements by which he can ,send for soy ar. ticle desired, with the certainty of procuring a good article., , Cutting and making tip, done ti s Usual in the most fashionable manner, promptly and to order. Towanda. May 8. 1851 y. BOOTS 8c SHOES! Sohn W. Wilcox, HAS removed his establishment to .11. Mix's store, corner of main street.sod the public square. and will condi:llle the manuficture of Boots and Shoes, ae heretofore. • He has just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes, which are offered qt low prices. The attention cf the Ladies is par icularly directed to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :—Enamelled fenny Lind gai ter boots; do, shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters; walking shoos, buskins; &b. Aliases' gaiters and shoes, of every description. A large assortment of Children's fattey gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. For the GentleMsii.aTonwitiv:ery sty Wpf gaiters and 'shoes. -This stock has been. personally selected with care, end, he i k ilielre o be can offer 'superior articles at reasonable pried • , a _ j'l74o,strjelicat etiention pia to Manufacturing, and he,bors by, doing work well tn.:rim:it a continti 'wee 9( the. Ilbetal,pe . tropme he has hitherto received. -.1 . 0,7 1 m4 4 , May Pt : • • • eringenre em d is from CO THI undet~sigtiefi havinki;niChased of 2. Makes. 'lee the eysteni lind,ptivitege, s of placticing, for the c ure of Stanimeting,yrill cop snft with arid attend to CrwEng their - iCjidence in' Springhill;.Brid..Co. Pa., thi)se WM) may bi,with'.inipeiltreents in their speech, that no pay retinii4nniil the .ut 'most satisfaction is given: • D. • 13: grAcg; Eipjjpo4l 4nel; 185L7 ' Vkr.))-14.1C1c. CVRTIrICATE. I :(14 , Itq'repv apnifyi*ni D. IT:' n 4 4'4W,:tdaetr are capable of corirtel . #Fty c4ses, pr, the, altnip peditntro; aria reettritin Ott! the in' ttitlte con 6+ Fteitei anct - ' . oqpiii)itnehtti of tho,s6 . linpedhietttit In. their:stteeeli. - - - ' • ' - • 4 ' inAKEStEg. A UDITOR'I3: - NOTICE.-411e•underoir. Did, 114., • ing tee:* applOteirati Andit - OiVtlte, cli‘pba 3" i 'court of Bradford` 'cOunly; to' inarshalt assets t a d Atottibuiti Intida' in tfte - haudin/Ilie Adtridtiotitt r citMiilit3W7ie3rii.4.ted.•;„ttill'attenil 'ln 'itte busi- , Uetta'atortaidd iithitiONCe in Toiltanila' korottglint Thnititlay. ibf 2151 , dry' of ' Ankitat; 1831; al 'On U'-' $.16‘314 P. liNithen 111013Onsintetettied Mt. Irilir- Ole Offtenl ibigetlifins;ii.itaebiiiea tremi cuss ing in upon said fundill'-'.' -11P1111 , 110131711. - '. -. July- 18, 1834 ' t , '''' '-: • Auditor:: I -SU,l9(44!!Cf4:o•'''-'l lEW . , .1 Chemical CampotaaLSizailetticr the' alum! - of the-Hair 1 . .• VIED itiviliSZlLlE - SLAM' CLEAN, "bile sod beautiful preparation fee pro• meting the,growtb, lusGriante and beauty of the Hair--,removing dandedf, sCalelt, end, waif. end curing the c utaneous diseases; .Of i o scalp . .-ntlietpialled foal keeping the bait moist, iinparting to It t nckallky soft.' Hess ind beautiful lustre. Its soothing and agreeable properties wur be found remarkable, applied either to the head or ritatioris on the. akin : It, is unlike any of the'Alecdiolie and . Oil preparations so commonly used for the hair. Its iirperiorily. over .all naiepreparatione consists in its properties being moistening and cooling, instead of ?tying and heating as the alcoholic prepare-, lions are; and being free of the greasy qoalitima of mare. roar, oils. &c. Its power to remove the glutinous coat ing which ebstructi_ the pores of the skin when un healthy, and which prevents the Collin:1 from exuding, an oily subetance, necessary to the natural .moisture, beauty and growth of the hair is unequalled. One fine applit,nticro of the Hair Gloss will impart more lasting beauty and Moisture to the Jiair, than a, whole bottle of the alcoholic preparationsmually sold ; besides it will not soil' the finest linen. Persons.vehose hair is .lightly gray, will find this article to make their heir darker, and render their gray hairs scarcely per; ceptible. Mothers will find this prepa4tion the best, they can use to dress children's hair, teepipg it in place. giving it a most beautiful lustre, and causing it to grove buturiantly. If say preparation of art can cause the hair to grow, the Spanish Hair Gloss will do-it. , Very liberal discounts made to Druggists and those, who buy by wholesale. Address C. P. Fay, Owego, N. Y. Price 25 cents per bohle. For sale by HUSTON & POF.TER. sole agents, Towanda, Pa. 3w52 • -FURNISHING DEPOT ! trHE subscribers having-just yeceited It largo addl. lion to thei• stock, are twepared to famish a per. eon with., "complete outfit." eons:ming of , Overcoats, goats, Pants, Vests. Gaffs, C r atkrishirts, Drawers, Ilcds, Caps; Suspenders, Cravats, te. All 15f which will tie sold cheaper than the cheapest for needy pay. H. & A. CAMP:SELL. Towanda, November ft 1850. TTARRISON'S COL UM BIA N , ler s a le whole sale and retail at Philadelphia prieeit, February 22. MONTANYES & CO. LBS.' Stith', Swedes and other IRON 1 O 000 just received at Ma 1. MONTANYCS & CO'S. - Brick at Athens. . HAVE now a kite of brief( burned at Athens ,antl lam prepared to supply all calls for the season.' Athens Pa. June 15.1801. S. HAYDEN. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE A"persons indebted tu, the estate of JAMES. FRIES, deceased, late of the township of Wells, are hereby requested to make payment wlthopl delay. ehd'thoso-horing claims against said aitate, aiill pleaso present tliein duly authenticated for settlement. MA RGARET FRIES, Administratrii. Well., May 24, 1851. 41.11 Right at the Furnishing ep H& A. CAMPBELL, return their sincere thanks, s for the libe al patronage heretofore beitowed, and would again call attention of their friends and cus tomers to their late arrived of Nsw Branco (loons. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing the out., er man ; whjah will be sold at a little lower pnces than has hithertofore been risked. Please give us a call before ptirchasingelsewboret R. &. A. CAMPBELL. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notiee is hereby given shut there have been filed and settled in the of fice of the Reg.kter of Wills in and for the county of Bradlord, accounts of ad.ainistration upon the, fdllowing estates, viz : Final account of Wm. Watkins, atiministratcw of the estate of W. B. Spalding, dec'd. late of Franklin. Final account of Hannah Annanle. (late Hannah Lewis,) administrairiz of the estate of Moses/M. Lewis dec'd, late of Monroe. Final account of Simmons C. Hovey and Robert, More, administrators of the estate of Wm. Hovey, dec'd, who was guardian of Andrew. William and . Thomas Mather. minor children of John Mather, deceased, late of Ulster. Final account of Jere Adams and Eli Baird. exe! cntors of the estate of Lahea Bowen, deceased, late Of Troy. Final account of Joreph Thomas. administrator of the estate of Aaron Thomas, deceased, late of Springfield. Final account of Thomas T.Smiley and Jolinnt't Warriner, administrstors of the estate of Lyman et. Wartiner, deLeased. late of Franklin. Final account of Alexander Dewing, executer of the last will and testament of Joseph Armstrong, deceased, late of Warren. Final acCoant of Edward Overton, administrator de bonis non cam (Women& anneal) of the estate of Nancy Strickland, dee'd, late of Wysox. . Final account of H. Rost , , executor of the estate of John Morrison, dee'd, late of Granville. Final account of Adin Catkin, guardian of Maria Catkins, now deed, late of. Burlington. . And , Mm.- wilt b. prosonted ra [he Orpliem•ff Court of Bradford county on Monday the Ist day of September nest, for confirmation and allowante. H. BLACK, Register., Register's Mice, Towanda, July. 4, 1851. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL pertains indebted to the estate of MORRIS MALONEY, deceased, late of Monroe to*nahip,, are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and all persons having demands against said (lista are requested to present them, duly authenticated for set. tlemeni. JAS. V. WILLCOX', Administratrir. Monroe, July 19, 1951. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Fleury W. Tracy fs. Executors of Joel Tuttle, deed: - Brad. Cora. Pleas, May Term 1849. Nos. 273, 274 and 275 morrcE is hereby given, that the undersigned, -1. 1 1 having been appointed an Auditor by the court to distribute moneys raised by esectitions isalked to the above suits, trill attend to the business afore said at his office in Towanda borough, on Wednes day the tOth - clay of August. lASI, at one o'clock. P. M., when all persons interested are requested to pre sent their claims, or else be debarred from coming in upon said fund. • HENRY BOOTH. July G. 1851 Auditor. Licence Notice. ATTENTION is directed to the third section of . of an•aet approved April 12, 18M, vig : • " That the actentitled "An net to create a sinking fund, and to provide for the gradual and certain ex tinguishment of the debt'of the Commonwealth. stp proved the 10th day of April, 1849," shall not be so construed as to authorise-any person or persons to keep any beer house. eating house, restaurant or oyster cellar, until they shall have applied for and obtainetba license for that purpose.having first paid die tax or license fee as is required in cases of .ta. veto- lie.enses: any person or per ons who shall keep any beer house, eating house, restaurant, or (tier cellar, without, first having paid his license as aforesaid.shall be on conviction thereof deemed guilty of keeping a tippling house, and punished accordingly; . Those,ir,cluded in the above act, are informed thaf'their MtisepaY immediate attention to its pro viiions. J 'lll. PECK, Dep. Treas. • Tteakary °ince, Tidy 18.1851. 111Q1bAnING POWDER.-50 kess Blasting Pow. det, by , . . II 8 • • KONTAN E§,,& cp. Dissolution. FriErs.ppartnerahip heretofore exiatin;,betireen E. Icieartrxa & Sos, enJ Gt.o. W. Pores% outlet Ihp-ftrto erfuntkints Son & Co, is thin dtry dissoked hY tnUtual ThO !mks nut] aecolints are- left with l 4 l) . Goodi`lio‘ligh rot toottl-ruent, and all . pencils knoreiti therealvea in debted to the above firm are re: VieAted'4 call and 62103 up • E. TONEtINS•& 'SON. or.o. W. POTTER. Afiril 14.101. reovEa r sEED,—.A imperil:or mitt!e of loth- the V.' tome sad small seeJ, for late cheat?, - Marh 11(VALNT I PAINT I-014oinfl'Oneillii , county Fire . 'Proof Paint very cheep Feltrx--?."9 MONT ti V"ti D El B. KINCRMIERY.