11/ 11 ii; a Montt, 104 1, 00119 i spar • • icy► r, wale' . LTODAI: E ACB:---be North Branch Maori& t i o o of Kniversallsts will hold its' an spriogfi cid on the 4th Wednesdayand ,2 '! ° ll , ° Aunst-47t beholden RBth. , ) ,s services will both days at the bre, so da cordial invitation is hereby elf- Ito t he publie to attend and hear. al. 0. 19,185 t. ______________ , A cop—Being disabled by the toils of o f many yersand consequent sickness,' I en induce/ to offer myself to the citizens, of gd County as n candidate for the office of ,nror o f „ia County ; pledging myttelf to fulfill with strict regard to the inter les of gid 'Ace ,f tax.payers,jf elected. 1. M. BISHOP'. rell, A cg• 4, 18°' Died, , Borough, On ihe Ad i of hst., Miss ELIZAIIIITE 22d 150, in the year her age. Inn Sboertisei MITTO R ' S sNOTICE. ADN ideM L persons indebted to the estate of Rome;LEUEL . MAYNARD decessel late of town- . are hereby requested to make payment with clay, and those haying claims against said es trill please t resen t them Maly and authenticated ettlemeol• . wM. E. MAYNARD, • t-!--1 JOHN PABSMORE. dennistrators with the will annexed oanda. Noe. 9,10 i. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ;Testamentary upon the last will and west et ELIZABETH MEANS, • late o f ~,,,e,ocranda, deceased. hating been grant.' the „h s eioeE; of said %Aro' all persona half. i a i n o or demands againsil the estate of the said se d are reque , ted to make the same known to lout delay, and all persons indebted to said required to pay the same "forthwith. THOMAS ELLIOTT. MILLER FOX. Executors hd a ,Joly 28, 1851. / do Mate Line Stan Bead. GOOD TEAMS wanted immediately on this road. at good wages. Cash daily. 15 allowed each team foegoing to the work from Employment till - 7 November. We ' would q2.0 1 ,g00d tea ms.TEnquire of LapOrte,Mason 7 0 wanda, or W_qps 6i Farris at Athens Pa. ID, Aug. 7, 185 H. 8. WELLES & Co. Notice tit Builders. ,ED PROPOSALS will be received by the t witter, until the 23d of this month, for sup the materials and immediately erecting a !,five, for the Collegiate institute of the Pres )t Susquehanna, at Wyalasing. The bitilJ -1e €2 feet by 52 ; three stories of brick ; the et story of stone. The plans may be cion at the Wyslnsing Prne, where addreis, Rev a . S A M UEL F. COLT. Sec,) , and Agent of Board of Trustees. - - - PIECES PRINTS joie arrived. for sale by - SHAPLEY-dr LEWIS ODDS, a general assortment, just re. at the cheap store of B. &' L. ' - 81-1063, azeneral assortment of the .st styles at the cheap store of t 3. &L. '6, latest style of Hats for sale.by SHAPLEY & LEWIS. Battalion Notice. uniformed volunteers composing the 4th Mahon of the Ist brigade 13th division. P. M, :t at the MYERSBURG HOTEL, in Wysox, teSday the 26th day of August, 1851, at 10 k. 11., armed and equipped as the law di let parade and inspection. B. E., WHITNEY, Lieu t. eol. G. H. WALTERS' •or,'4o,7ust 5,18 M USIC DEPOT., A. Chamberlin's Wakh, Clock ant/ Jewelry Store, Main sited. the kind anent ionsand patronage of all Teach rs, Scholars and friends of Music is recom l: a large stock of American, Italian and to MUSIC, for different Instruments and the mice ; instruction books and other musical sous. Italian v iolin violin strings of the finest iptali• tme•beaters and a variety of Articles belong le musical department. WALTER also proposes to give lessons in !man language. He has for the past year engaged as Teacher in .the Acadamy nt Mont sad brim te'Commendations from the Hon. President of the Board of Trustees of institution:L. H. Waiters, M. A. Principal, and rs. Alsafrom quite a number of the young and gentlemen of that place, (formerly his Is,) as to ks success as a teacher. randa. July 31, 1551. • Caution. EAS, my wife, Sarah Maris, bas left my . . _ ed and board and her children, without any ease or provocation and utteriy refuses to re am is herebg to caution all persons against ring ortnasting ber on my account, as 1 will debts of her contracting. ALEXANDER WANDALL. ;petty,-Wyoming Co. 'illy 28, 1851, • Found. • BOUT the middle of July, between Towanda and the house of the subscriber in Wysox a I teeth e of Dry Goods-, which the owner can he apheatiou, and paying ilia_ expenses in n) advertistng Etc. ELLIOTT WIIITkEY. •unt, Inly`29,- 1851. " . Company Orders. - Monroe Rifle Company, will meet for parade, and dnlt at the Monroeton Ezchange,•on - Sat a" Mnnday, the 23d and 25th days of A ug,usr at 10 o'clock A. M. armed and equipped as the iireets; 11. INGHAM, Capt. 29, 1851. . th e teAttet of the voluntary assignment'Of Char. tee,'t o lleenr W. Tracy, in trust for the. benefit liters. In the court of Comaion Pleas of Brad. county, of May Term, 1848, No. 34. Notice is given in pursuance of an ordeoof Court e the 19th day M Mar, A. D.. 1851, that Henry Tr acy. assignee of Charles Reed. in this case, rendered his account for settlement' which has dalY flied, Which will be allowed and confirm. the Court aforesaid, on the Ist day of 13Cptelao tell, finless cause be shown to the cottlear''. ALLEN M'KEAN, 31130 anary's office, July 1851. BRIGADE 'ORDERS,,...' rricE. is hereby given, ibat the 141144.1±1-- M i lily of Bradfordcouniy, ionOttifing 01 firs' to the 13th Division , or Peansyliinialtlii. battalions fur piratie, inspection .de ,following.order : the 2d battalion ded by Liew. Col.Johntlaldurin, will meet .;.tdaY, the 25th day of August. 11 1 1 . - T4 4 2 ! uo nommanded by Lieut. Col. Diego - zo: sill meet on Tfiesday, thi 'di ntir, l l 't and the Ist battalion, commanded Ey _Limn ) nti R. W. Root, will meet ori Thuriday, the 'lt) of August, 1851. Commandinglofficers of esalios s will please give actice aceonlibilYt. JOHN A. CODDING, s inspector lat Brig., lath Div..T. Peccor's office, Leraysville; July 10,1851. iB TINO POWDER.-50 'kegs Blasting Pow by ne mONTAVES & CO. cue spring style moleskin Hale; Aso tellhom 14 ' 1 Nina lad Hats at revs... MEM EEO SO Scm 7 8 7.6 7 3 .7' 2 7 0. 6 .59.• . 6 58 • frkLi EitIFF:3B e-ven.di rot 0 sund7l7l,u 0...1111 ir-Tirtue -_of th e . Cou rt of 0011.11 P _ - B sued opt ' Sou Riles 5 5 8 5 7 5 8 5 9 5 1 . 0 5 .11• Ilradford County,. and,ta me directed, Will btesp i osi ed to iriblie sale, at _ the Court Motittin 1 ' the Bain' 'of Towiirig oh :MOaday, the' Ist;:day,prpotenkber; at aoe o'clock , P. M:: the tellowumliit.. piece or , par , eel `of Quid, - situate -, the township, 'otz Wyppr, :tioundetlind'described fplkiws In wit i Nosthly. l and -OtValentine Waoilbttm,westby,,lao °CB. It: Myer, scattily', the buuttkoad, tad I east by Robert Nettling: , Coidalning - seienty4lie - Bereft 'more or less, about twanizacresitaproted one frattrp, ed house thereon. - - Seised and taken id eiecutiettat Alien.io the nee of.lesseAllen vet•Levi;Walker;•: , ALSO--T to folrewing lot. piece:eel:areal of land situated in- the township of -Home, boonded and des-. aribed as - follows: beginning at a 'cornerjo a•line of Ephraim B. Barker and Hiram Drake, therice south 79 , degrees east eking a line of seta Drake, eighty and 6-10 perches to 'another corner of said Drakes, thence south one degree west twenty-thiye aqd r-10 perches thence south 34} degrees•west; to a corner- in a line Of. Daniel Buffington's now Lu cius Eastman, thericet oprth 89 degrees west 67. and 7-10 perches to the-beginning. Containing twenty- two acres eitdtwenty.sig perches., strict measure, be 'the same more or less, about ten acres improved one framed barn, log house and small orchard thereon. • . Seized and taken in mention at the snit of 111., ram Drake. Administrator of John Moore deceased, vs. Silas Gore and • Samuel W.. Gore. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit. uated in Warren township. bounded• as followi to wits north by lands of Chauncey Base, east •by David Davis. south by Ira Beeman, and west by the estate of Anroeßeeman deed. Containing twenty acresovi di about five or sir acres improved, with one email framed house, and °tie small orchard thereon. • Seized and taken In er.ecution at the suit of Wil liam Dorman vs. David T. Bine. .. . , ALSO—The following piece -or pare' of land situate in Towanda township, Bradford county, bounded and described as follows. to will Begin. ning at a sapling, marked for .a corner, near to" and west of Springbrooit, thence south 20r, west 180 rods to a stone corner, thence north 194 0 , west 1401 rode to a white oak tree, „thence ttorth 7.04°. east ISO rods to a stake at a white pine stump, turned" uti by the roots. thence south 194 degrees, east 1401 rods to the place of beginedng. Containing:9s acres more or less. about 60 acres improved, one framed house, one log house, one framed barn with a shed attached thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wit ham 'Welch vs. William 8. Hayden and Patrick Hayden. ALSO-*The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of Leßoy, county of Brad ford, bounded and described as follows, viz: north by Towanda creek, west by lands of David White Jr., south by Unseated lands, or a tract of land known as the Barclay tract, east by lauds of Leonard Mc- Kee. Containing about ninety acres more or less, about thirty acres improved:one plank house, ;one log barn and apple orchard thereon.. Seized and taken in exeduticn at the snit of John son and Booth. vs. P. W: Holcomb: ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated it the township of Pike, bounded and des cribed as follows : north by the tannery list, on., the west by the school house lot, Bud the high way, south by land belon-ing to the estate of C. Brush deceased, and east by lands of G. N. & E. DeWoif. Containing about one acre and thirty-two perches more or less. all improved, one framed house and small framed, barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Will iam B. Magee now to the use of Eugene Keeler vs. Nichols Cogsdell. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parpel eriand situate in the township of Bradford county, bounded and described as' follows, to wit: north by lands of ThOmas Welch and land of the estate of John Welch -deed, east by lands of John Griffin, south by lands of William Crow,Edward Crow; Jesse Hicks, Davis , James'S argeant and Sime on MoAlwaine, and west.by lands-of Wm. Ada.— Containing about fifty-five acres more or less about twelve acres improved, log house, framed bans and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taksn in execution at the snit of Charles Whipple vs. Jonathan Ads. ALSO—The following lot pies e or parcel of land situated in South Creek iownstiit, bounded and dis cribed as follows viz : north by and of James I-1 or on the east by lands in possession of George Whitmore. south by.the old Norman lot, west by lands . of ,the Bingham . estate. Containing about twenty-six acres more or less, about thirteen acres improved and one log house thereon. ALSO—By the same writ, a piece or parcel of land situated in South Creek township, bounded and described as follows to wit : corm by lands of James Horning, west by land now in possession of Hiram Sample, south by the old Norman lot, east by lands of Peter Hanmer. Containing about twenty-sir acres more or less, about ten acres improved, one log House and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—By the same writ, one other lot piece or parcel of land situated in Ridgebery township, boun ded and described as follows to wit ; north by lands of John Hunter and Win. Miller s west by lands of, Wm. Miller and lands in possession cf Peter Miller and Bingham lands, south by lands of the Bingham estate, east by lands of Giles Manderville and Burn ham. Containing about one hundred acres more or less, about thirty acres improved one log house and an apple orchard thereon. " Seized and taken in 'execution at the suit of E FL Beckwith Administrator de bonis now of the es tate of Albert A. Beckwith, who survived Hector W. Strong v,s.Hiram Sample and Samuel D. Sam ple. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in the township of "Wyalusing bounded and described as follows to wit; north by lands of Eli. sha and Monree Whitney, west by Daniel Brown, south by Daniel Brown and Austin Stalford, east by lends of Thomas Brown and Lorenzo Allen.— Containing about one hundred acres more or less, seventy acres iMprovetl, one, framed house, one framed barn, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and tahen in execution at the suit of Alvah Bush vs. Mason Brown. ALSO—The following pie& or_ parcel of land situ ate in the township.of Durell, bounded and.describ ed as follows, to wit: north by laods , of George Chilson, west by lands of Robert Chilson. south by lands of Rebert,,Wood, and east by the highway.— Containing, about fifty acres be the same _more or less, about twenty acresimproved, one plank house, one log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken- , in execution at - the Suit of Bar.' ry Northrup vs, Joists M.. Cranmer and George W.. Cranmer. -•- • • . ALSO--The following lot face or parcel of land situated in the township of Smithfield and bounded and described as inflows to wit t, on the north by lands of Ephraim *limes., east by lands of Lyman C. King, south by the public highway leading from the east part of Smithfield to Rewards Mill's and on the west by the - public, highway - leading li•out - eyrrel Fairmans to Burlington.,Containing eighty-five acres, about fifty-fiie acres thereof improved with a• framed house, framed barn, - corn house 'and an or chard thereon. - eeipid , ~. taken in execution at the suit of Arnold Thonias vs. Benjamin Thomas and Baja into C. Thomas,' - ' ' * .41.80,—The following iolipiece or parcel of land -situate of Barlington,ind bounded.and ' described as follows; Mardi and`east by'laiids of. Samuel MCKian on the sciuth by the highwailead': ing frorn BasTß - arlington to Troy;tirid on thowest by the,Ptiblic burying' ground. Containing abiut one fourth of tin acre more'or lessotll improved with one (railed Meeting house thereon: - 1 . ALSO-By the same writ, the following lot, piece or parb {land situaten:l3u rlingtortth ivri ship Wand ed-nrideis, cribed.nsfollows: nfirthotiest and south by lands Of Addison McKean and, south ealit hi the highway . leading"' from Burlinguin to 'Smithfield Containing About' one 'acre, all improved, with* framed house and framed barn thereon. • • AL1304 - -*By the tome Init,ibefollitiring lot, Tiede or parCel orland situate' in the townsniii t at Brailts' field L bounded and described as fondles s nerd:Land east. y lands ,of Nchetriiah Beach t - on ,tlib Nest by the Berwick Turnpike. on the north bY thaitigharaY : leading from-said TtirspAe th e dmitlidelil Centre,-; MO=WEM EU Containing about one • fiturth. of un acre more or lesS. nll.lmproved, with a framed'neeting house thereon. Attsi:By . the, same Writ;Onti other. lot;. ideie or 'parcel of land situate in the township of Smithfield. bounded and described as folloWs:,cait Andsoilth =by lanai or 4itigastus Ebelpsi,west by:the highway leading >Smith fi ebl Penitent -;Barlington 'and norttibslap yn danfinestieionids,, Contniningabolar one half acre, all improied. tog ether wth the Ilse -of a bitnding - foraterly onpunieas a Meeting house tbe,opposite,sidenj !said tughway.. - _ Seized and taken In pseen'tiott at the snit (Dan iel Attd r liii - vs. Methodtat:Etiisconalihnrch On the Burlington circuit by, O . Chubb,uck and Ed = wardKemp ' * : ALSO*By virtue of tin lwrits;the piece ur parcel of land being ind Wag Columbia, - cnuniy ore Bradford. bounded as follows: on the. north by lands of-Franklin.Bitker, -west by •M. - 11.Caneeld.aonthbv Austlo and Robbins: east by Vries Ferguson and 11:Robbins. .Contsin ing one hundred and fitly acres. with'seventy acres improved, with one,framed house l one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. . Seized and taken In execution at the suit of John Hall to the Use of gbauncey , S. Russel!, on, Jo. the nee of John ,C. Adams vs. John Senion. - ALSO;—The , followinglot piece lir parcel attend situated in 'A:twat:dal:lora. bounded and described as follows to wit : 'on the north by a , tot belonging to the Methodiat church called the par sonage and hind ofJohn Biidleman on the east by - the road running. parallel with the Susquehanna river called river street, on the south , by.land of Is. aac Smally, and west by William street. Contain ing about one fourth of an acre, be the seine more or less, all improve:La two.atorY framed .house , and small framed bin: thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at, Vie suit of D, hi. Ball vs. Moses T. Cagier. ALSO—By,virtue of - tt', writ of Levari Facies all that certain lot or ',piece of land situate in South Creek township, Bradford county and State of Penn sylvania, bounded as`lollowsr: beginning at a hem lock trecthe north,enitt Corner of the said hereby granted ldnd, runnintatineitmuth 236 perches io a hemlock tree, thence west 855 perches,to a hemlock tree, thence north 285,pienhesio a beech tree, thence. east silo* the south line Oa body of land belonging to the Bank 'of Pennsylvania,3ss perches to the place of beginning. Containidg 523 acres and 100 perches more or less, being part of a tract surveyed to Francis Johnson and Jonathan Mifflin on warrant No. 5600 (the north part of said land) dated the 3d of Nov. 178'4 and pattented to them June 22, 1795. ALSO—By the tame writ, the undivided half of hit that other lot Situate in said South Creek town ship, beginning at a beech tree standing on the south line of the tract called the Bank tract, end south east corner of lot No. 5686, thence north 117 chains and 25 links to a norway-pine standingon the State line, thence north 88 deg. west along said line 85 chains and 29 links to a hemlock 'marked for' a Corner. thence south 1197ehains and 15 linki to a basswood Ir - el standing on the south line of the Bank tract, thence along theisouth line of said tract 86 cbajns and 29 links to the place of beginning. Contain ing 1010 acres 2 roods and 29 perches orient!. Seized and taken in ezeetnion.at the snit of Rich ard Steel to the use of Euclid Chadsey vs. John &lover. WM. S. DOBBINS. Sheriff. Sheers offee, Towanda, August 1, 1851. NOTICE. THE undersigned would inform the citizens of Towanda and vicinity. that he has arrived here for the purpose of enabling those who wish Dago reotypes of themselves, or friends, to get them. Rav ing bad a num ber .of years experience in the busi ness, he feels confident that his pictnres will give general sMisfaction. Likenesses of children and aged people, taken. with perfect accuracy. Those wishing pictures would do well to give him a call. Room over Barton Kingsbery's store. Towanda, July 12, 1851. R. GAL YE & CORN for sale by 17"5 - Brolay l 7. l. '" E. T. PDX. DAGUERREAN ROOM, Over 0. D." Bartlett's store. FOR A BROW TIME ONLY l Pictures taken singly or in groups in p satisfactbry manner. Towanda. July 7, 1851. D. McEWEN. corer= RZIADT-MADE. A N assortment of BEADY-MADE COFFINS will A be kept constantly on hand at Nyo's old stand on Main street, where the subscriber is also prepared to make and repair all kinds 'of Furniture." Towanda, July 12, OM: C. WELLS. - - - A IJDITOW3 NOTICE.—The undersigned, hav ing been appointed an Auditor by the Orphans' court of Bradford county, to distribute the fond raised by administrator's sale of the estate of Niram Ackley. late of township of Springhill, deceas ed, will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. on Saturday, the 9th day of August, 1851, at two o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons interested are required to present their claims, or he debarred from coming in upon said fund. jys WM.:SCOTT, Auditor. - "Dt EGIST-ER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given .Lk. that there have been filed and settled in the of fice of the'Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradlord, accounts of adotinistration upon the following estates, viz : Final account of Wm. Watkins, administrator of the estate of W. B. Spalding, dec'd. late of Franklin. Final account of Hannah Annable, (late Hannah Lewis,) adrainistiatrix of the estate of Moses M. Lewis dec'd, late of Monroe. Final account of Si e,r ons C. Hovey and Robert More, administrators o 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 cutors of the estate of Laben Bowen, deceased, late of Troy. Final account of Joseph Thomas, administrator of the estate of Aaron Thomas, deceased, late of Springfield. Final account of Thomas T.Smiley and Johnson Warriner, administrators of the estate of Lyman 8. Warriner, deceased. late of Franklin. Final account of Alexander Dewing, executor of the last will and testament of Joseph Armstrong, deceased, late of Warren. Final account of Edward Overton, administrator de Zonis non cam testaments annexe of the estate of Nancy Strickland, deed, late of Wysoc. Final account of H. Ross. executor df the estate of John Morrison, dec'd.Jate of Granville. Final account of Adin Catkin, guardian of Maria Calkins. now dec'd, late of Borlitigton. And the same will, be presented to the, Orphan's Court of Bradford empty. on Monday the Ipt 4 day of,September 'twit, for confirmation and allowance. If. BLACK, Register. - Registor's,Office, Towanda, I uly. 4, Vial, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Al.l, persons 'indebted ,to. the> estate •of MORRIS MALONEY, deceased. late of Monroe tOwnship, are heiebt requested to make payment '*iihnut delay, and ail persona hiving demands aphid said eatate are 'requested to present them, duly authenticated ,for *et dement, - V. WlLLOOX,7•AdeninistratOr. Monroe, July 19, 1851. . . , . NOTICE.' Henry Tram vs.. Executor, Joel,Turtle, deed. Brad. Com—Pleas, Nay . Term 1849. iVas. 273; .274 end 275.- . . . • VOTICE is. hereby Ten,: that 4he • undersigned, J. havieg: been appointed an• Auditor by the court to distribute moneys raised by .eieoutions•issued in the _above suit.% .wilLrittend to the' busineas afore said at his °Jacob). Towanda borough, orr Wednes day • the 20th day of August, 1651, at one -o'clock, P.. M., when all persona Interested' re requested le pre sent their claims, or-else be debarred from coming in:upois said fond. - OVARY BOOTH.- Jul. 16 1851.: - - • , Auditor. 'T_TARRIESCiN'S COLUMlitiSSlNV,rociale whole. 11: este and retgl se rbiladelphia prieits. Febßary 23: - • . NIONTANYP WOO. ji DOZ. 9YARTON" .GRAIN..CRARLES. ma• periai articleaoa ale at je27 FOX'S. - • .T.TAYING T00113,-41fasa scythes, SARaquhsci.v .11.z)14, tate,o, &c for sality • • • iimarti • - • • of.trLor kiativw: MEM NEWIIIMMER - 1000S1 J*Wit KiNGSMERV; tiaajuk Nen; Yink *Wt6i.ltiiiit grand emnriment or tooth -falba maw, embracing* large invoice of Fancy :and Staple Dry:GoOdi*e.,acirich diall positively ,be 601 &esti. • - IVIORENEWGOODS _ llBT.ieeeived R, linty a ►;itmentcf New Owls, which will be 104 al thgi tinprD4l64 l 7 Low'Pri• yea whiCh'we, hWee bad itto iihwause Of kiwi:4664 into this utarkat..Aba csuibtaylittpublicitwhivited: to an & LZWIB. Towanda. loos 054_ . . ' 0(1 1f; HERE ore.riOvr sienna:Our t tcii- L of Atolasses it 311 cents per colton. - .• • . • 1111APLEY %monde, June 12, lan ". I KISH t- Mackerel by the DWI and 15 Bbl.— 1 AlsoiMackicart 'Front and Whitefish by , • • .tSuArixir ac , NEW' CHEAP C A g !Shagley - dti 'Lear%' - - lc) ESPECTFULLY inform the cititens ctiTowanda 14 and vicinity, that they tak it the sting,lately occur• pied by .I..l.'ttVard; where they now invite the attentiot of purchasers to a large and 'choice Stock of ,"."• • New OlipringAritimmir.Goods, •-, COXIIIMINGI Or - DRY •G abq 'IIARDWARE CRO dICERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS 4 SHOES, ke ;'s comprising the water rariely, ;with many artielesam styles not to be obtained elsewhere. , • Their assortment has been selected with care express• ly for this market, end purchased at p rices which will ar s ow us to rail as cheap as soy store tit:this - region of country. Cash custdmewl are invited to call. with a pelorruse that they shall not go away dissatisfied. - ga.,Remember, SHAPLEY & LEWIS new store, nett south of the. Ward Rouse, Main street.. Towanda, May 29, 1851. MX 81 CENTS !—Aaother case as those Cheap O Priatt, at 6-Veents per yard, just received at May 28. - SHAPLEY & LEWIS. NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given, that an Election will be deli at the office of Laporte Mason &Co., in Tow anda on Saturday the 21st day of lone, between the hours. of 10 o'clock A. M., and 12 M., for Officers and nsan agora of the " Tommie and Burlington. Plank Road In compliance with the charter, By order of the - Commissionen. May 50,1851. B. S. RUSSET. Sec'y. NEW ARM AND NEW GOODS! Hardware, Stoves, Copper, Brass, Thi, AND SHEET IRON WARE, ALL do RUISELT, having formed a emporium nership,, respectfully call the attention of the pub lic to their assortment, to which large additions have recently been made, making it the largest and incsik varied ever offered in this region. Among the multi tude of articles a few will be enumerated 3 Von and Nip. 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 lions, &c.; with a good assortment of Nails :-31.1,4d, 611, Bd, 10d, 12d and 20d ; 4, 5 and 6 inch spikes ; wrought nails and horse nails, by the pound; keg or toa. Also cast, German, English blister, American spring and, tire steel, arc. Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, Of all descriptions, viz: broad, nanow and band axes; hatchets, adz, joiners cast steel mortice, firmer and framing chisels ; common and cast steel augurs, of all sizes, from to 2 inch ; braces and bins; augur and pad bats extra; planes and plane irons hand, Lena • • cut, keyhole and slitting saws; iron and steel - "and try squares of all saes, from'bi to 15 inches; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice guages s of all sized, screw drivers, scratches, hollow augurs, dgc. Blacksmith's Wools. • • ,Anvils, bellows, vices, hammers. sledges, rinting hammers, stocks and dies, drilling machines, Tanner's Tools. a • Shovels, square or round points ; picks, hoes, hay, straw and manure forks; log, cable and hindingchains, crowbars, grubbing bees, rakes, "grass scythes, scythe snathes, scythe stones and rifles, cradle scythes, bush scythes, corn cutters, shovel plough moulds, garden rakes, hoes and trowels, scoop shovels, &c. Carriage Trimmings . Carriage bows, top leather and cloth ; patent leather ; India rubber cloth; brass anti silver plated hub bands, concave and Boston patterns; bran and silver plated curtain frames, lilting nails; carriage knobs, apron rings nerd hooks, stump joints ; britss and silver plated joints ; seaming cord; striped lace. wide and narrow; silk sloped lace, new style ; top; lining, worstedfriege,moss, varnish-cloth. patent axles and isle arms ; springs, eft. - • Harness Tlrtansisaga and Saddlery. Ware of ttia lat est and most approved stylves, and of Muse Trimmings, We hove on hand a full assortment, Also a largaquan tity of LEAD PIPE, which we ate prepared to furnish at the lowest prices, together with,copper . and britannia stop cocks and cork stops. Apy quantity of Pump ehaina and Well Riggings. - A general tutsortment of • Uardware. Saw mill, circular and wood saws; plastering and brick trowels; lathing hammers, shovels and tongs ; Ales and rasps of all sizes: shoo and tack hammers: l drawing knives, turner's chisels and gouges, saw sett callipers, pincers, knives and forks, carving knives and forks and steels; butcher, pocket and pallet knives;' coach wrenches, trunk, Oast and till kicks; tailors end sheep shears; table'.and bed castors; dinner and tea hells, glue and enamelled saucer kettles;'brass kettles, from two quarts to half a barrel; Hollow were and cauldron kettles; tea and coffee pots; brass and bri. tannin candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large servers •, curtain arms and pins of the latest styles ; stair rods and bidders; ladies' end gentlemen's pocket seism; razrtrs and razor strops; German silver and britinn;a table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and shoo brushes; brae:wino steel barrelled pistols and revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pourbei and powder` flasks; barn.door, strap end T binges. Also manufacturing and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of '15,*443. aapat ed Ware! We balm•etso. just ree - eiveifiCi tenS.of Istp Vt . composed iiikiatiof the following liatterniand sizes: Republican air tight Cooking Stove; Dlttrober Farmer's Jo do r 9 Lady of the take, do . • ;: Queen of the Worty do in 6 Iron King. • - , do . u. 4 and : Improved Premium do - :: 7 to Eastern Promititii, do Jenny Lind Pular Stoves, _ Cottoor do ^ 2 and V Cylinder' do' , '3 and 4 Air tiiatin 9 Air tight 6 "plate t3tnics, ' tri6 Si: ' plate' Stores; , , . to 7 The abo!re comprises bat a fete artielai:of the went whiChibey offer..to.. the POblie, aid ill' Of-Witch will.beAlispoied at ~extreirely low ;=tare*. .-In proofi.of duo, please call at Hall's old stand, mgdyside of public aquare, - andextepdjng.tri Pine,atrest;'. • •-• 03' Old Cppper, halo Oraseand most hinds of Pro. dues. - taken in -payment., Towanda, Jona 11. 1354. "DROWN' 'INNEN VOATS' for $4 00 ' at CAMPBELIM: FLANNE4 Sick!, verr nice Judd°. just received and found, by • "•—• ' Dec. 26.1850. 'o. D. I3AttTLETT; fliiA.-rilimot quality of FlitliTCH GLASS, f o r 'side by, , fiIiAPLEY, at, LEWIP. ATAILB.-411 1 . aperior quality of NAILts. 'far' late 'by Jane 27. - SHAPLEY & LEW.W. , . , T IGHT: LIGHT - 4—;•Pologible.ltgrolfiglioidioTp Oils ind", Tallow boy IWO h% soy ijoithitities to suit plaiiblOtti :FVRFPFA Towanikrelk3;lBs • • . LAFAYETTE:BURR-MILL ITKI _frgE undershfued, farrnaly uretasn fur mint of the, Pdsyetto- Burr Mill bum" ;menu( ! .240 Nsslithgtint street • N. - Y. , Track;: would iriform . hia'frieride and the pnblii in gene!, he has established V BIifIRMII.BTON e. PAOTOBraLlithighiontrin; - N. y,, in , s ter.ty ings," oppoeitto 4 /,!bersii 'Hutch!" au( _eniiits of their patinuage,, , .. He will - bake cotwigitlt on hind a large - a `French-Bilis Mia. Stones. Inv sup. Esopus 4. gas Shnsia,misoTrenut:Burr ing Cloth: Screen-Wire and Cifeined rlostetc . The undersigned assures his (fiends and the - 1 thatfaithfully execute all, Older* . cut his cam, not only in quality, but sa prieis of furnished, end solicits their kind patronage. .Orders by . Inter will be executed with sa inn% and as cheaply as when pnrchaseris ire on the JOHN W. bar; Binghamton, iltay 24,1851. DIT.GS,iMPIMES4,TEMI;: - GROCPUEd'AND_AAPORS.: Tjuktraiv.& PORTER have just added, o their .1.1 assortment a large .stock Of Fresh Drue ghwis, - .Ghemicals, Oils, Paints, Groceries and ignore, which ire now tarred to the public at Inev,rates. Their dock of FANCY QOORS & PEAFUMERY Is am largest and most complete ever offered ip Rile market. Also a choice assortment of pure WINES & LI QUORS, suitable for medical purposes. „. .A-liirge variety of Camphene, Phospene, Fluid,Lartl atid,oil LAMP,, containing many :new, antlbeautiful styles: Rehm agents for all the best relent Medicjare of the day. purchasers msa depend upon procuring a genuine article in ail cases. All the Drugs and Medicines' kept et tlieiy establish ments may be relied upon as genuine and of the beat quality, having been carefully selected with a view to their usefulness. Cr South stow of the Ward ifothee. and N 0.2. BOA 'Row. Towanda. May 27. 1A8.51. CLOVER.BEtD.—Large erg small Clover Seed for sate by,'MONTAN YES dr CO. TUST received another lame assortment of those J cheap BOOTS and slictEs at • bee 4 PHINNEY'S. , Caution. ALA. pentads are hereby cantlorted against porches ing a note given by me on the Sth of November, 1960; to C. B. Barrett, for $l3. The terms of the contract for which said rkote was given, have never been Complied with on the part of said Barrett, and do not consider myself legally or morally bound to pee It, and shall not do so, 11131CMS compelled by law.' Monroe, June 11, 1851. - H O.'GOFF. • 12;leal11 4 2, ik,,a§avrazo, maims & macaulane, AiTING entered into co:partnership in the praciice H oflaw, have also established an agency for the sale of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persona, having real estate which the? dealt° to sell, by calli p end leaving.a description of their property with / terms of sale, will undoubtedly find it to their adr Persons desirous of purchAng eau hmtrir where erty is for sale—a description of the .same wittt i pe price and terms of payment and be informal as tu t validity of side. , J. C. ADAMS. H Towanda, &ley 2,1851. J. 111.;ECFARLANBLI An extensive stock of Staple AND FANCY* DRY GOOO,. Just opening • IMONMAZIMIS & 0011.. THOSE who wish to purchase Good Articles at cheap rates, will.do well to call. Towanda, May 1, 1851. .. NEW. COODS,'• AND REDUCTION OF • 'PRICES , TH. PH PINEY, Jr., is _lust receiving from New al .• York alarge and gencral assortment of Spring and Summer Goo*, consisting of almost everything usually Puma in a store, together with -- Groceries, Hardwtzre, Paints, Oils, Dyes ' Leather, Boots • Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Crocker, Glassware,; Salt, Fisk, fie. 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 otTer his gocda .his summer at still lower p'rices than they have been in the habit of buying. All persona wishing; to buy goods fur cash or ready•pay,-- would do well to call et No. 3, Brick Row, and e.aviminci the stock and prices, as the goods are bought -and must be sold. ' • Towanda, May- 1,1951 r. 11THEAT and FCOIJR,—a largiqurontity for gate %V at awl PHINNEY'S. AFETY FUSE. -10,000 feet pit yes:Aired and 1....,-forAsrle to - -myl - - PHINNEVev— LUMBER—Any quanti t y wanted, eor which the market price will be paid , at PHINNET'S, misses, and children, silk, 1-JL worsted and cotton white and colored How; also genes and boy's mixed, brown and bleached half hose, cheap at mr2 pork QIJEETINGS & SHIRTINGS, brown and bleached LI Cotton Yarn, Carpet warp and Haub:lg wholesale and retail, at nty2_ FOX'S. UGAR, Coffee, Rice, Fish, Mobilises; Raisin', Sak i., rams, Spree!, Oils, &c cheapest in town, at May 1, 1851. - FOX'S. 15 CHESTS more of those Cheep TEAS, war• ranted to silt or tho [honey returned in ell reser, . my 2 FOX'S. H.S. & M. 9. MERCUR o Are now receiving disk Soul Dermal stock of Spring Goods . .•9 which are offered for sale at WHOLESALE OR RE TAIL* at even lower than their usual prices. They sai.to all cash purchasers, come and see our stock. and 4cni will find goods and prices right: May 0, 1831. M' OLE SUITS, Coats, rants am, Vest,, all for 1 7 1 st: 00, at CA 14PBEINS. . - TATHE AT, Oat', Ryieititmost - binds or Produce . VI- token, for which this highest price mil: he paii deco . PIHNNEY'S.: CM FIRST RATE asioartipent of Hats at CAMPIIELVS, • CASH UP, =idle& gramblingi psi 1. for- WOOL a • - CAMPBELL'S. I,OOOCLOTif9. tassimeres. ,Ketitucky le4os, itleep i s ,cloth; Judd "'my latv for cash nt4. B. ItINGSBERT do Co. by iron! iron! Von! n.TONS gnarliest', Email& and bivredes egeneral assortment of all smes of ronnd,aquare tlailbar, band and hoop, now reeniced, aildfor solo by thsion or smsllor-quantity, at miuteun.s. „ ....Takportant,'Und erne t ;I;l:Wriona—witteourrespectle 'age '2or coralilloo —in4ehted ,are-cßictwl, ,ata eatiOeil to ma itomediste payment :. TO solar'', thetik_thad atti Iniitmeat, jiwt Otte. that I trargagamento to. mco;Atich - will toquito.ma to hava,pay:of %hose, ow. la aEme. t t should preo ► i t that thei,wonhl (19 Irolaotarl; 1,3 ` 11i if 9‘41111111 _ debt,inrokethawisistance ottlite law. • .; Towanda, April 18;185 ; litiar &SHOE „DEPOT-4000 palest prices that earktlely all mripetition. . t ebiniery 22: , `MORTA,I2ItII:4 &. idiAItASOLEA tineasiorimeiti, .L• 13eibioptbie ily!ea, at _ . : laCitEnt —Ttu;TtkeuireicsiiC tom. Fun dinkier and ,Bette;whp ow itiv ad d MO& w4re, dun .:YOX'sc T" • =I Merchonbig; $4: • • NEWSP1131100:10DS. a =tem 113 now receiving a rich and bartitifol.itsantatent 4 I. Omuta. peoestass, &c. to whlch he Weald partiridely loam the Stteattpa orali Cobh Pantie/We mid will male it an ohjectlo them to gme hint a cap. i *she to determined town taii gash for IVAstt of. low, is was ever betas offered in.the mitt ilaving "par ed no pains in procuring the choicelit adage, ihs-sub verifier Oda frilly confident that be via give entire iat famton to his cactomeo4 "APni.l4 ES= Irani try, I “ent) I. that - N El- Aare tick of At of ; CIYME• Ail s and exanruas the Ned t...1-.looods..othich-ste now being eshibited • 26. KINeSIItItYI4 EMI MO NEW GOODS; MEI • roz, Inow receiving ! Brat front New Yetk i large ono splendid. assortment of-Coils Which he tillers for, sale at prites irltiA cannot fail to suit the closest tiut, era, for Gran. ritonocz. on Assnovso ..- 111,1 , respectfully, asks a call from all personswishing to bo y, r goods cheap, es ho is deterrnine not to be undersold. Towsmis, April 24, 111161. Can MI 12E1 . . . , , . • *OSP e . VICE FOELARD, chameleon Cherie. Bilks, French and, Barna Iklanes, a nets irtiehj for summer drestio. French and English Lawrie, Silk Tissues, Linnen Lustrea and any quantity of Ace drel* goods at PDX'S; EVERT one knows that the place to dint the largest, saaortment and best quality of gloves of all des criptions to at ap26 - - ICH It%bboas, Uoariet silhr, .sire luta . Crapes. at _ _CaptUt . FOX'S. fiDOZ. Panama, Leghorn, Patin Leak ind (an di t./ Straw Hata at aptS FOVS. and Lin Silk Lima fur MAN VILLAS sp2G FOX'S.. UWE riNMGRIZaiIirninIZAWAS' , 7r.s Still in Operation I • • ,MHE subseribers have moved to th e new buildingoti.; - -L Pine street, one door below Manors store abore they will keep on hand and make to order, ploughs," stove and Mill irons of almost all deseriptkins. Tom-, ing and fitting up work, will be done also on reasonalilei terms uat Elmira ar Owego. Old iron °will be taken in payment. ' JOHN CARMAN & CO. Towanda, April 16, 1851. - TIDY GOODS—A good assortment of Meriaoca, 1./ eaahmerea. De Laing; Alpacas. end printir now o wing et •I S NERCDR'S.• New Chair and Bedstead Wareroom. JESSE TAYLOR., RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he has opened a shop at his new house. corner of Main : and Paine streets, nearly opposite Edward Oaenon's.. Towanda, where be will keep ontand or mattufacture to order, Flag-orated . Cottage. Windsor. Fancy, Cane, seated a nd Common CHAIRS, made of the best rna 7 terials, and of superior Durability. Re has also for isle an assortment of Bitarrimvs. at low prices Rer- repairing afL Jg. Flag-seated Chains, on reasonable terms. Cherry. Basswood. Whitt:Wood and Cucumber lurd• her taken in payment for work. • He trusts that bis long acquantance in this county., and the durability of his work as tested by many year., experience, will secure him a share of public patron sae. 'Pommes, March I, 1851. NEW SPRING GOODS THE subscriberis now in receipt of his Spring pur l , 1. chases of New Goods which inakes his stock ono, of the most extensive in the country—for sale on the, most favorable terms fur cash or approved credit—csabi, buyers are particularly invited to call sod ezarokso thilY stock. . / nye • O.P. ttARTE.trr. . Paper liangirtge. THE only complete fluor:ment h ol Paper Flan :info. Borders, Window raper, em Meta?' kept in this region. and at priests at low as cab' tie( found at retail either in or out of the principal citis . % aif May 8. . • 0. D. BABTI.E1! r.. T AMES ' & MISSES' SHOES—:goof sosortukent." IJ of ladies' sod misses' flue shoes, hoots and miters; sure to please. nt O. D. BARTLETT. W'msport & Athens Railroad Letting. CLOTHING STORE G EG. H. BUNTING, respectfully informs the pub , tic that he has removril his store to Col. Means' building, ono door below Warner's watch shop, where he will be happy to see till who may be in want 4?l'. Good and Cheap Clothing. Ho is constantly adding: to hfs stock all the now and desirablo styles and terns, and feels confident he can satiti(y any ono whO May glee him s Call. Just receiving from New York, a lame and seasona ble assort/pent of Spring and Summer Clahing, made in the best manner, and which will be sold as usual tit the lowest prices. He has also receive/I, a large lot M' YOUTH'S di CHII.DRENS' CLOTHING, to which he invites &I 'Mlien and which will be sold et low rates. Ile made arrangements by which he can send far any oir.Z dole desired, with the certainty of procuring a goat? • article. Cutting and making up, done as usual in the molt fashionable manner, promptly and to order. Towanda, May 8, 1851 y. BOOTS & SHOES! Zehn W. Wilcox, • . 'ETAS removed his establishment to H. Mit's stoie; 1.1. corner of main. street and the public squire, atid will continue the manufacture of Hoots tind Shod, ii heretofore. - He has just received from New York a large 'alio& ment of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes.,whiell are offered at low prices.. The attention cf tti)) Letifieli is paricularly directed to his assortment, coniprisinfi the following new styles :—Hnamelled Jenny Lindgii ter.boots do. shoes ; black lasting anti silk gaiters ; walking shoes, husking, &a. Misses' gaiters and stioest of every de,cription. A large assortment of Childieies ram" gaiters. boots and sillies, of at! kindle. , For the Gentlemen. almost every style otgaiters end, shoes. This stock. has been personalty selemed with care, and,ho believes he can offer superfeir saki:Neat reasonable prices. ccr The strictest attention paid , . to Manafaeltbing. and he hopes, hy doing work well to. merit a eolith:in a-terror the liberal patronage be has hitherto Towanda, May 8, !85).. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—The iindersi;ne, „ T ay. 11 ine; been appointed an A uditoi by the Orphan's Court of Bradford courtly, to marshal! assets and distribute funds in the hands of The Alintinisiratarr of Moses M. Lewis. dee'd., will attend to the busi+ nets aforesaid at his attic in Towandi.boriangh, of Thursday'. the 21st t iy of' August. 1851. st one o''a clock, P. 111:, when all persons interested are rititiira ed to present their Claiins,Or be debarred front mull Me in upon said fund. HENRY BOOTH. , July 16.1851. ' Auditor. —AI) INISTUATRIX'S NOME At-'`• persons, indeMed to the estate of JAMM FRIES, deceased; lite of •the township of Wel% arc hereby retinested to make payment without delay; and *lime haring claims astain,st said estate. will plaakir preaenttheat duly.anthenticstail for settlement. . MARGARET FRIES, Adminharattis. .-Wells, May 24, 1435 t- 'I ), C. HALL. 3U'light-at the - rnigiehhig Depol: • sti A.. CA al POEM', return their sincere ihanlnt ./..-La for ttie libe.al patronage heretofore beatowato v and would aT,N3iI7 cal attention of their friends - ana cap tomeur to thew fate arrival of Neve' Seniwo Getout, emulating of all things necessary for.elothing the out.. ,er man.; which will. he cola at alittretowetprtees than hie !lithe - n(1(On, been PiairraVve-as call.ftefore purchasing obewhore. 11. di. A. 4 ?A,PPRet aid and other . •! Common, Cane•boltom and d Seatini TOWANDA CHEAP FIA