Marvinr.crockery dealer, of State street, met with a very senous accident on lampvening. in atte mpting to blow out a campherte ,it es. ninded, iniunng him so severely that his life, is in s„ ge r. ,The more was set on Gre s and the contents a large an d valuable Mock of crockery, destroyed. —.Scheneady ltep. 1 . 6 - • MATURE ALMAiIirALC-rlB5l. D, rrs' g o tha '~ Week. ----- StINDAT, ... . . r ..... y 1410SDAT•! ..... 0 WIDIM C VLSDAT• ..... SDIY• ..... t ... TIMISDAT, ..... • • GO ~.3 fivAT, .......... 811113BDAIr• ....... DELEGATE MEETING.—The qualified Democratic Electors of - the Borough of Towanda are reby notifiel that an election ain be held in the r and Jury Room of the Court House in said Bor ough, on Saturday, the 30th inst., for the_porpose of 'electing tw o delegates tcr represent said borough • in the County Convention to be held Tuesday evening, seve i n ber td, 1851. The polls will be open from 4P. ?L until 7 , o'clock P. M. R. C. BM ALLE Y; A. J. TROUT. Committee of Vigilance.' A u g. 20, 1851 Or RELIGIOUS NOTICE.—Re*. D. Wil liams, Presbyterian Minister, will by Mine permission preach at the Methodist Church n this place next Sabbath afternoon at-2 o'clock. terWE ire requested to announce that M. D. y. HINES of Herrick tp..will be a can didate for Register & Recorder. subject to the decis ion of the Democratic County Convention. • - gorA CARD.—Being disabled by the toils of • o f ircany years and consequent sickness, I have ken intiticed to offer myself to the citizens of *Bradford Comity as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Said *County ; pledging myself to fulfill esidones of said office with sr to the inter- t; or tax.payers, if elec s trict egardBISHOP. Dorell, Aug. 4, 1851, NCI33 cabvertisements. MEE - ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • Li. persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate ofDA NIEL LYON,dec'd late of Mon roe, tp:', are hereby requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against said estate will please present them immediately duly authenticated for settlement. . 0. P. LYON, SAMUEL LYON.. Administrators. M. o , l roe,Aug. to. 1851 - SQTRAVED from the subscriber in Wysox township, on Monday llth inaL, yellow COW, with white face, and about 5 years old. Any person knowing w here she may be found, will please inform Dasrsis rs - cn, Main street Towanda, third house from the rner of Bridge et. JERE COWHE. Wysos, Aug. 20, 1851. Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm initiated .in Wysoi township Bradford caut4t, about 3' miles m Towanda and 1 from the river.: Containing out 120 acres, about 65 or 70 acres improved, and well watered, with several. good springs ofiwater. The buildings upon the farm consist of a largO frame tarn, ad log house. These premises, offet many', inducements to those wishing to purchase, and will be hold at a her nia. Credit will be given forone-half of the purchase money if required. For further particulars enquire of, or address the subscriber at"Wysox P. Wyse', Aug. 16, 1851. " WM. D. BTROPE. NEW FIRM. THS nndersiined having associated themselves together under the firm of Prancisco and Tom- Liss, for the purpose of carrying on the Carriage Braking Business, Respectfully soliCit a share of Public Patronage.— They pledge themselves to make as good work and as neat as can be produced from any other estab lishment. We have now on hand a variety of finished work, and shall endeavor to keep constantly on hand a good assortment, so that customers may at any time be accommodated with a carriage to their taste. All persons wishing to purchase work of this kind will do well to call and examine for themselves, as 'we will sell as low as can be afforded in any other establishment. 7:7 Repairing done to order with tratnecs and despatch. J. FRANCISCO, Towanda, A ug. 23! 1851. N. C. TOMKINS. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A LI. persons indebted to the estate of LEMUEL S. MAYNARD deceased, late of Rome town ship, are hereby requested to make payment with out delay, and those having claims against said es tate, all pleasipresent them duly and authenticated for settlement. WM. E. MAYNARD. JOHN PASSMORE. Adannistiators with the will annexed Towanda, Aug. 9, 1551. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LETTERS Testamentaiy upon the last will and testament of ELIZABETH MEANS, late of the pow' of Towanda, deceased, having been grant 'tie subscribers of said Boro' all persons bay ing riatnis•pr demands against the estate of the said derea , td are requested to make the same known to us suhout delay, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to pay the• same forthwith. THOMAS ELLIOTT. MILLER FOX. Executors. Towanda. July 28, 11351 Buffalo d State Line Rail Road. 1 ;IA GOOD TEAMS wanted immediately on tik , this road. at good wages. Cash daily. $5 be allowed each team forgoing to the work from liens. Employment - till November. We iwould ieto buy 20 good teams. Enqulre of Laporte,Mason , Co. Towanda, or Welles & Harris at Athens Ps. Buffalo, Aug. 7, MI. H.S. WELLES & CO. Notice to kitMders. .AI.ED PROPOSAL will be received by the takenber, until the 23d of this month, for sup dig the materials and immediately erecting a edifice, for the Collegiate Institute of the Pres ery of Susquehanna, at Wyalusing,. The build to be 92 feet by 52 ; three stories of brick ; the went story of stone. The plans may be con- IN at the Wyalusing.Parsonage, where address, Rev. SAMUEL F. COLT, Sec'¢ and Agent of Board of Trustees. PIECES PRINTS just arrived, for sale by ag7 , SHAPLEY & LEWIS. .1 GOODS, a general assortment; just re. .iced al the cheap store of 8. & L, )I TB & SHOEs, a general assortment of the latest styles at the avail store of 8. &L. _ _ Ars, latest style of Hats for sale by SHAPLEY & LEWIS G. H. WALTERS' USIC DEPOT - , • 4. Chamberlin's Watch, :Clock- and Jewelry Store, Main' street. . • the kind attention and patronage of all Teach= !rs, Scholars and friebds of Mnsil recom• led: a large stock of • American, talian sod aan MUSIC, for different Instrume s and the lan yoke ; instruction books and other musical 'keations. Italian violin strings of the finest quail- T ime•beaters and a variety of article's belong t° the musical department. WALTER est proposes to give lessons in ,ennan language. He has 'for the past year engaged as Teacher in the Academy : at Mont and brings recommendaticrq from the Hon. • Jessup, President of the Hoard of Trustees of i nstautton, L. H. Walters, M. A. Principdl i and tr '• Also from quite a number of the young tes sad gentlemen of thatlplace. (fortnerly his as to his success as &leacher. " w ands, July 31, test. 'l' Month MEM son sets. 6 47 6.46 6 43 6 41 6 40 6 38 6.36 5 19 5 20 )5 21 22 i 5 29 5 24 5 25 24 25 - 28? 27 28 29 30 . - SHERIFF'' S ALE. ' 2 V B Yvirtue of sundry lints 01. en wont rzpo. is. sued lout of the Court ,Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be•espos. id to public sale, ai the Court Nouse itt"the Boro' of Towanda 'on Mcinday, the let , Ally.of September, at .one o'clock, P. M. the following lot, piece or par ? cel of laid; situate in the township of Wysoz, bounded and described as follows to wit: •North by land of Valentine Woodburn, 'west by land of E. R. My er , s outh by the' State road,'and east by lands of Robert Spalding. Containing seventy-five acres more or less, about twenty acres improved one fram ed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution al the suit of John Allen, to the use.of Jesse .Allen vs. Levi Walker. ' ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Rome, bounded and des cribed as follows: .beginning at a corner in a line of Ephraim B. Barker and Hiram Drake," thence South 79 degrees east along a line of said Drake, eighty and 640 perches to another corner ol b said Drakes, thence south one degree, west twenty-three and 1-10 perches thence south 34 degrees west to a corner in a line of Daniel Buffington's now Lu- elos Eastman, thence north 89 degrees west 87 and 740 perches to the beginning. Containing twenty two acres and twenty-six 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 execution at the suit of Hi. ram Drake. Administrator of /oho Moore deceased vs. Silas Gore and Samuel W. Gore. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land sit uated in Warren township. bounded as follows to wit : north by lands of Chauncey Base, east by David Davis, south by Ira Beeman, and ;rest by the estate of Aaron Beeman dee'd. Containing twenty acres, wi th about five or six acres improved, with one small' framed house, and one small orchard thereon. Seized' and taken in execution at the suit of Wil liam Dorman vs. David P. Hine. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda township, Bradford county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Begin ning at a sapling marked for a corner, near to and west of Springbroolc, thence south 204°, west 180 rods to a stone corner, thence north 194°, west 1401 rods to - a white oak tree, thence , north 704°. east 180 rods to :a stake at a white pine stamp, turned up by the roots, thence south 194 degrees, east 1401 rods to the place of beginning. 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 Wil liam Welch vs. William S. 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 lands 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 execution at the suit of John son and Booth vs. P.W. Holcomb. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Pike, bounded and _des cribed as follows : north by the tannery lot, on the west by the school house lot, and the high way, south by land belonging to the estate of C. Brush deceased, and east by lands of G.N. & E. DeWolf. Containing about one acre and thirty-two perches more or less all improved, one framed house and steall framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Will: tam R. Magee now to the use of Eugene Keeler vs. Nichols Cogsdell. ALSO—The following lot, piece or paroel of land situate in the township of Durell, Bradford county, bounded and described as follows, to wit: north by lands of Thomas Welch and land of the estate of John Welch dec'd, east by lands of John Griffin, south by lands of William Crow, Edward Crow, Jesse Hicks, -- Davis, James Sarp,eant and Simes on McAlwaine, and west by lands of Wm.Aela.-- ContainiA about fifty-five acres more or less about twelve acres improved, log house, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taksn in execution at the suit of Charles Whipple vs. Jonathan Ada. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in South Creek township, bounded and dis cribed as follows viz : north by land of James Hor ning, 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 pf land situated in South Creek township, bounded anti described as follows to wit : nortn by lands of James Horning, west by land now in possession of Hiram Sample, south by the old Neirman lot, east by lands of Peter Boomer. Containing about twenty-six 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 Wm. Miller, west by lands of Wm. Miller and lands in possession cf Peter Miller aßd Bingham , lands, south by lands of the Bingham estate, easel)) , lands of Giles Manderville and Burn ham. Containing about one hundred acres more or less, about thirty acres improved one log hope and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken iniezecution at the suit of E R. Beckwith Administrator de bonis now of the es tate of Albert A. Beckwith, who survived Hector . W. Strong vs. Hiram Sample and Samuel D. Ram pie. ' ALSO—The following lot_ piece or parcel of land situate in the -township Wyalusing bounded and described as follows to wit: north by lands of Eli sin and Monree Whitney, west by Daniel Brown, south by Daniel Brown and Austin Stafford, fast by' lands of Thomas Brown and Lorenzo Containing 'about one hundred acres more or less, seventy .acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn, apple orchard and other truit trees thereon. Seized and Label; in execution at the suit of Alvah Bush vs. Mason Brown. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land situ ate in 'the township of Durell, bounded and describ ed as follows, to wit: north by lands of George Chifsan, west by lands of Robert Chilson, south by lands of Robert WOod, and east by the highway.— Containing abourßfty acres be the same more or less, about twenty acres improved,.one plank house, one log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Har ry Northrup vs. John. M. Cranmer and George W. Groomer. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Smithfield and bounded and described as follows to wit : on the north by lands of Ephraim Slater, 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 from Cyrrel Fairmans to ,Burlington. Containing eightyrfive acres, about fifty-five acres thereof improved with a framed house, framed barn, corn house and an or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at- the suit of Arnold Thomas vs. Benjamin Thomas and Benja min C. Thomas: ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in township of Burlington, and bounded and described as follows : north and east by lands of Samuel McKean on the south by the highway-lead ing from East Brirlingtorito Troy, and on the west by the public burying ground. Containing about one fourth of an acre more or less, all improved with one framed Meeting house thereon. 'ALSO-By. the same writ, the following lot, piece or parse Wlland situate:in:B utlingtontownship hound ed and described as follows: north, west and south by lands of Addison McKean and south east by the highway leading from Burlington to Smithfield.— Containing about one acre, all improved, with a framed house and framed barn thereon. ALSO—By !hal some wit, the following lot, piece or parcel of land siitiuk In the township .of Smith field. bounded and described as follows i north and east by lands of and. Beach, on the west by the Berwisk Turnpike, oh the north by the highway leadingpom said Turnpike to Smithfield Centre.— - - Containing about osie:fcitirth 'Of an. acre more or less, all improved, with.* framed meetingticfuse thereon. • - ALSO—By-the sates With, one other 'or parcel of land situate in the township of Smithfield. bounded and= described as followis": east - aid south lands-of Augustus Phelpii. wesity thethighirak' leading from 'Smithfield Centre in' Burlington. and 'north by landinfJaniesGermilds. .:Containintabout one half acre, all improved, together with the use ' of a building formerly occpp_iFd as a - Meeting house on the opposite side of said Inghavay.. . Seized and taken in execution at the suilof Daniel Andrus vs. The,Methodtst Episcopal church on the Burlington circuit by Daniel O. Chtibbuck and Ed ward Kemp Jr. agents. ALSO—By virtue of two writs„ the following piece or parcel of land being and lying in me town ship of Colunibia; County of Bradford. bounded as follows : on the north by lands of Franklin, Baker, west by M. B. Canfield,sonth by Ault% and Robbins. east by Uriah Ferguson and H. Robbins. Contain ing one h - undred and fifiy 'acres, with seventy- acres improved; with one framed house, one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of John Hall to the use of Chauncey 8. Russell, now to the use of John C. Adams vs. John Benson. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias all that certain lot or piece of land situate In South Creek township, Bradford county andlitate of Penn sylvania, tioundedts follows: beginning at a hem lock tree the north east cord& of the said hereby granted land, running thence south 238 perches to a hemleck tree. thenie west 355 perches to; hemlock tree, thence north 236 perches to a beech tree, tlience east along the south line of a body ofland belonging to the Bank of Pennsylvania 355 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. 5690 (the north part of said land) dated the 3d of Nov. 1794 and patterned to them June 22, 1795. ALSO—By the samewrit, the undivided half of all that other lot situate in said Booth Creek town ship, beginning at a beech tree standing ()tithe south line of the'tractcalled the Bank tract, end south east 'corner of lot No. 5686, thence north 117 chains and 25 links to a norway pine standing on 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 119:chains and 75 links to a basswood tree standing on the south line of the Bank tract, thence along the south line of said tract 85 chains and 29 links to the place of beginning. Contain , ing 1010 acres roods and 29 perches of land. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rich ard Steel to the use of Euclid Chadsey vs. John &lover. WM. S. DOBBINS, Sheriff: Sheriff's office, Towanda, August 1, 1851. NOTIC THE undersig ned would inform the citizens of Towanda an vicinity, that he has arrived here for the purpose of enabling those who wish Dago reotypes of themselves, or friends, to get them. Hav ing had a number of years experience in the busi ness, he feels , 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 Kingsbery's store. Towanda, July 12, 1851. R. GA I. 7 5 BUSHELS RYE do CORN ter sale by July b. E. T. FOX. DAGUERREAN ROOM, Over 0. D. Bartlett's store. FOR A ° SHORT TIME ONLY ! Pictures taken singly or in groups in a satisfactory manner. Towanda, July 7, 1851. D. McEWEN: CHWlTffir REALVT-31EADZI. AN assortment of READY-MADE COFFINS will be kept constantly on hand at Nye's old stand on Main street. where the subscriber is also prepared to make and repay all kinds of Furniture. Towanda, July 12. 1851. C. WELLS. N. uprrows NOTIOE,-L-The undersigned, hay.; Th. log been appointed an Auditor by the Orphans' court of Bradford county, to .distribute the fund raised by administrator's sale of the estate of Niram Ack late of the township of Springhill, deceas ed, wi t end to the duties of said appointment at his office 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. REGISTER'B NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given that' there have beerifiled and settled'in We of. r- , fice of the Register of Wills in and for the county of Brainerd, accounts of administration 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,) administratrix 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 cutors of the estate of Laben Bowen, deceased, late of Troy. Final account of Joseph Thomas. administrator of the estate of Aaron Thomas, deceased, lase of Springfield. Final account of Thomas T.Bmiley and Johnson Warriner, administrators of the estate of Lyman S. 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 bonis non cum testament° annex° of the estate of Nancy Strickland, deed. late of Wysox. Final account of 11. ROS 9, executor of the estate of John Morrison, dec'd, late of Granville. Final account of Adin Calkin, guardian of Maria Calkins, now dec'd, late of Burlington. And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. on Monday the Ist day of September next, for confirmation and allowance. H. BLACK, Register. Register's Office, Towanda, July. 4, 1851. ADMINISTRATOR'S • NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to th* estate of MORRIS A MALONEY, deceased, lati of Monroe township, are hereby - requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for set tlement. JAS. V. WILLCOX, Administrator. Monroe, July 19, 1851. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Henry W. Tracy vs. Executors of Joel Tuttle, .deed. Brad. Cora. Pleas, May Term 1849. Nos. 273, 274 end 275. NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, having been 'appointed an Auditor by the court to distribute moneys raised by executions issued in the above suits, will attend to the business afore said at his Office in Towanda borough, on' Wednes day the 20th day of August. 1851, at one u'clock, P. M., when all persons interested are requested to pre sent their clairas of else be debarred from coming in upon said fon d. HENRY BOOTH. Jul 16, 1851. Auditor. HARRISON'S COLUMBIAN IN V, for sale whole sale and retail at Philadelphia prices. February 22. . MONTANYES & CO. 4DOZ. "BARTON" GRAIN CRADLES, a au rior article, for sale at je27 FOX'S. LTA YING TOOLS.—Grass Scythes, Snaths.seytke Li stones, folks, rakes, &e. for sale by .1 sloe 37. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. Mattalion Notice. TILE uniforme.l volunteers composing the 4th battalion of the Ist brigade 13th division. P.M., will Meet itthe MYgIt.SBURG HOTEL, in Wysox, on Tuesday the 20 th day of August, 1561, at 10 o'clock, A. M.. armed and equipped as the la* di rects, or parade and inspection. H. E. WHITVEY, Lieu t. Col. ust 5. 1851 ME BOOi St SHOE DEPOT-1000 pair at prices tit can defy all competition. February 22. 11 . 104TANYE3 itc On. MEN NEW ,SUMMER OODS own RINGSBERY. his jinn leturned from Newt Yolk with his third pawl assortment of goods kir *swim" embracing a large Inv/oh:sof Fancy and Staple, Dq r~ Goods dm., which shall prairies', be sold ebesp. ' , Towanda. June I% 1861. - • ' .MORE NEW GOODS TEST veceived a large saiottmeniid New Goode. J whteh will be mold at the tropreeedentedly low pri me which we, have had the pleasure of introducing into this nm&et. The eashiaytnx public ant invited to an examination. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. ToWintla. Jane . 1:.1951. . LOOK HERE !—We ere now selling the best Futi de of Molasses at 81} cents per gallon. BHAPLEY & LEWIS. Towanda. Jona 12. 1851. - DISH! FISH !- Mackerel by the Bb'l and Also. Mackicaw Trout and-Whiten/I iry SHAPLEY & LEWIS. • NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. Shapley & Zienag, • • RESPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that they tak n the store lately occu pied by J.J.Ward, where they now invite the attention of purchasers to a large and choice stock of New Spring & Bummer Goods, coveter's° or DRY GOODS, HARDWARE ¢ CROCKERY, GROCERIES, .800T5.4 SHO ES,4'c, comprising the usual variety , with m any 8141de:eau styles not to be obtained elsewhere. Their assortment has been selected with care express ly for this market, and purchased at prices which will allow us to sill is 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. Remember, SHAPLEY & LEWIS' new store, next south of the Ward Home, Main Area: - , Towanda, May 29, 1851. ONLY 61 CENTS !—Another case of those cheap Prints, at 6f cents per yard,justimeived at May 28. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given, that an Election will be held at the office of Laporte Mason & Co., in Tow anda on Saturday the 2lst day of June, between the hours of 10 o'clock A.M., and 12 M., for Officers and man agers of the " Towanda and Burlington Plank Road Co. In compliance with the charter. By order of the Commissioners. May 30, 1851. B. 8. RUSSEL Sec'y. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS ! Hardware, Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, HALL & RUSSELL having formed a co-partner 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 most varied ever offered in this region. Among the multi tude of articles a fevi will be enumerated: 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, Arc.; with a good assortment of Nails :-3d, 4d, sd, 63,8 d, Iod, 12d and 20d ; 4, 5 and 6 inch spikes ; wrought nails and home nails, by the pound, keg or ton. Also, east, German, English blister, American spring and tirrr, steel, &c. Carpenter's and toiner's Of all descriptions, viz: broad, narrow and hand axes; hatchets, adz, joiner's cut steel mortice, firmer and" framing chisels ; common and Writ steel augurs, of all sizes, from to 2 inch ; braces and bitts ; augur and pod bitts extra; planes and plane irons; hand, tenant, X cut, keyhole rind slitting saws; iron . and steel and try squares of all awes, from!fri to 15 inches; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice guages, of all sizes, screw drivers,•scratches, hollow augurs, &c. Elacksmith's Tools. Anvils, bellows, vices, hammers, sledges, rioting hammers, stocks and dies, drilling machines, dtc. Tanner's Tools. Shovels, square or round points; picks, hoes, hay, straw and manure kirks; log, cable and binding chains, crowbars, grubbing hoes, 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 and silver plated hub bends, concave and Boston patterns ;. brass and silver plated curtain frames, lining nails, carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks, stump joints ; brass and silver plated joints ; seaming cord ; striped lace. wide and narrow ; silk striped lace, new style ; top lining, worsted fringe,moss, varnish cloth, patent axles and axle arms ; springs, fre. Harness Trimmings and Saddkry Ware of the lat est and most approved stylves, and of Mouse • Trilminthirsi We have on hand a full assortment. Also a large quan tity of LEAD PIPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowest prices, together with copper and britannia stop cocks and cork stops. Any quantity of Pump chains and Well Riggings. A general assortment of Hardware. Saw mill, circular and wood saws ; plastering and 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 and forks, carving.knives and forks and steels; britches, pocket and pallet knives; coach wrenches, trunk, chest and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table and bed castors ; _dinner and tea bells, glue and enamelled sauce kettles; brass kettles, from two quarts to half a barrel; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles; tea and coffee pots; brass and bri tennis candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large servers ; curtain arms aniipins of the latest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladies' and gentlemen's pocket scissrs; razors and yaws strops; German silver and britannW table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and shoe brushes ; brass ana steel barrelled pistols and revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and powder flasks; barn door, strap and T hinges. Aiso manufacturing and will keep constantly on band a large assortment of Tin and Sapanned Ware. We have also just received 30 tons of STOVES composed in part of the following patterns and sizes: Republican air tight Cooking Stove, Number 4 Farmer's do do :: 9 Lady of tie Lake, do Queen of the West, do Iron King. - do Improved Premium do Eastern Premium, du Jenny Lind Parlor Stoves, :: 4 Cottage do :: 2 and 3 Cylinder do . - li 3 and 4 Air tight do - :: lln 3 Air t ight 6 plate Stoves, :: 2to 6 Sit plate Stoves, :: 3to 7 The above comprise? hat a few aniclem of the assoi t mend which they offer to the public, and all of which will be ditiposed at eitremely low tales. In proof of this, please call at Hall's old *tail& south side of public square. and extending to Pine street. 1:0 Old Copper, Iron, Brass and most kinds of Pro. duce, taken in payment. Towanda, June 6. 1851. B ROWN LINNEN COATS for $1 00 -CAMPBELL'S FLANNEL, for Ladies' Sacks, a very nice article jest received and for said by bee. 26,1850. O. D. DARTLETT. Company Orders. TE Monroe Rifle Company, Cvill meet for parade _and drill at the Monioeton Exchange, on Bat. nrday and Monday, the 23d and 25th days of August nett, at 10 o'clock A. M. armed and equipped as the law directs. - I. B. ;NOMA NC, Capt. Monroe, Jul: LIAP G-t-'l4 Des! piality. S of PEEI4CHLEY & LEWIS. GLASS. for Ode Ivy S. "Mittilicniams. AND SHEET IRON WARE. Iron and Nails. y 20, 1051.1 I==l=VM DRUGS, MEDICINES; CHEMICALS, ,rs 1 I GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. TiljsToN & PORTER .have just lidded to their I:lisrartmettia lerge.stodi of, rresti:Druas, Medi 7 eint*Plaitniettls, Oi a, Peon% Pnicerierimd Liquors, whicharetiair offered to the putlic Pt IoW Their Sixty( FANCY MOW & PI! RFUM ORY is the hrittat..arid utoitt.: coMplete ever offered in this market.', • _ Alicia choice assortment `of jure WII ES t,e QUORS, suitable far Medical purpeses. A large variety of far, Fluid,Lard and Oil I.AMPitt, containing many new and beautiful Styles. Being agents for all the best _Patent Medicines of the day, purchasers msa depend - upon- procuring a genuine article in all cases. All the Drugs and Medicines kePt.atibsir establish ments may be relied upon se genuine and of the best quality, having been carefully selected with a view to their usefulness. Q South store of the Ward House. and N 0.2. Brick Row. Towanda, May 27, 1851. CLOVER GEED .— Large EA smell Clover Seed for sole by ne MONTANYES dr CO. TEST receives' another large assortment of those J cheap BOOTS and SHOES at • Dee 4 PHINNEY'S. ALL persons are hereby cautioned againsepurchas log 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 morally bound to pat , it, and shalt not do so, unless compelled by law. Monroe, Jane lt, 1851. H G. GOPP. /10E - MIIIESWV4 I 4EW* , )ENe.k4 Adams & Macfarlane,. HAVING entered into co-partnership in the practice of law, have also established an agency fur the sale of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persons having real estate which they desire to sell, by ann. and leaving a description of their property with the terms of sale, will undoubtedly Had itto their advan tags. , Persons desirous of purchasing can !cam where prop erty is for sale—a description of the same with the price and terms of payment anti be informad as to tha validity of title. J. C. ADAMS. Towanda, Mey 2,1851. J. MACFARLANE. An extensive stock of Staple AND FANCY DRY GOOD Just opening at STONTANTIII3 & CO'S. THOSE who wish to purchase Good Articles a cheap rates, will do well to call. Towanda, May 1, 1851. NEW GOODS, AND REDUCTION OF PRICES ! J. H. PHINNEY, Jr., is just receiving from New . York a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer Goo4i, consisting of almost everything usually found in a store, together with Groceries, Hardware, Paints, Ods, Dyes, Leather, Boots 4 . Shoes, Mk Caps. Bonnets. Crockery, Glassware, Salt, Fish, 4.c. tc. The subscriber would return his sincere thanks to the public for their bountiAil patronage the last winter, 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 fur cash or ready pay, would do well to eall,at No. 3, Brick Row, and examine the stock and prices, as the goods are bought and must be sold. Towanda, May 1, 1851. WHEAT and Pl.olsH,—a large quantity for sale at 'my' PHINNEY'S. SAFETY FUSE. --10,000 feet just received and for sale at aryl PHINNEY'B. 4UMBER:—Any quantity Wanted. for which the -4 market price will be paid at PHINNEY'S. HOSIERY.—Ladies. misies, and children, silk, worded and cotton white and colored Hose ; also gent's and boy's wised, brown and bleached half hose, cheap at my 2 FOX'S,. SHEETINGB & SHIRTING'S, brown and bleached k—Ticking, Cotton Yarn, Carpet Warp and Batting wholesale and retail, at my 2 FOX'S. SUGAR, Coffee, Rice, Fish, Molai..ei, Raisins, Sale. ratan, Spices, Oils, &c cheapest in town, at May t, 1851. FOX'S. r t CHE S TS more of those Cheap TEAS, war ranted to suit or the money returned in all cases, my 2 FOX'S. H.S. & M.C. MERCUR Are now receiving their Second general stock of Spring Goods, which aro offered &rade es WHOLESALE OR iv - TAIL, at even lower than their usual prices. They say,to all cash purclweers, come and see our stock, and you will find goods and prices right. May 9, 1851. 117110 LE SUITS, Coats, Pants and Vests, all for VV $2, 00, at CAMPBELL'S. ITTHEAT, Oats, Rye and most kinds of Produce VT taken. for which the highest price will he paid at dcc4 PHINNEY's. A FIRSPi — ATE assortmeOt of Hato at CAMPBELL'S CASH UP, and no grumbling, paid for WOOL at CAMPBELL'S. - BROADCLOTHS, Cassimeres, Kentucky Jeans sheep's grey cloth, dm., sold very low for cash by nl4 B. KINGSKERV & CO. Important4 e nd True ! ALL persons--without r ct to age or condition -,indebted to me, am expected and notified to make immediate payment. To satisfy them 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 abeuld prefer that they would do so voluntari ly, but if not, shall without delay, invoke the assistance of the law. Towanda, April lA, 1851. 11. C. HALT.. Notice. N the matter of the voluntary assignment of Chas. I Reed to Henry W. Tracy. in trust (pr the benefit of creditots. 1h the court of Common Pleas of Brad ford rouniy, of May Term, 1919, No. 34. Notice is hereby given in pursuance of an order of Court made the 19th day of May, A. D., 1951. that Henry W. Tracy, assignee of Charles Reed, in this case. has rendered his account for settiement, which has been duly filed, - .which wjil be allowed and confirm ed-by the Court aforesaid, on the Ist day bf Septem ber next, unless - eause be shown to the contrary - . ALLEN M'KEAN, Prot." Prothonotary's office, July 19, 1851. :: 4to 6 :: 4 and 5 t: 7 to 10 tt :3 Mad 4 BRIGADE ORDERS. IVOTICE is hereby given, that the Uniformed Mi -1-11 litia of Bradford county, constituting the first Brigade in the 13th Division of Pennsylvania Mili tia, will 'meet in battalions for parade., inspection and review. in the fidlowing, brder : the 2d battalion commanded by Lieut. Col. John Baldwin, will meet 1 1 on Monday, lbe nth day of August. 1851. Tho4lll l battalion, commanded by Lieut. Cot. Bertrand E. Whitney, will meet on Tuesday, the 26th day of August, and the Ist battalion. commanded by Meat Oolonel 11. W. Root, will ; Meet on Thursday, the 28th day of August. tB5l. - Commanding officers of the battahons will please g vet notice accordingly: A . JO IN A. CODDING, Inspector Ist rig., 13th Div.. P. M. Inspector's office. Leray viUe. July 10, 1851. BLASTING E 0 kegs Elastin g Pon 1 1 0WD der, by fl Ri ONTANYES & CROCKERY.—Thrt dinner and tea 'metre. ware, which will be sold MOMS- Caution. et flock in town. Ton f white granite and 'EI et rOX*B. gritrigtitllA6 ODEON 31.11:70111,111111.117 -- . T 8 now remising ,prid beautiful sowortment of .1 Voir . Otrintor p hinoetaisa,, rlce. to which 60 . would particOlarly invite the attention °full taes Purchasers. and will make han ollect ni them to give him i call, as he is determined to sell hisgoodit for Case u low aa was ever tefor,onlrered itie .market. Having spa • rdpris . pnrcatiim ,the choicest article, the sub scriber , eels epithtlent that he can give entire sat isfaction tti fits customers. Apa 20 CONE otc.t; COME Aldo and examine the Ned V Goods, which are now being ribibitea stiy ap26. D. KINGSBERY'S. CHEAP NEW - ram -GOODS) • , 2 .1 , T 8 now rt 44 d ire ;ing d from Ner York e lama end splendid aluvrtsnent ,wirbiUh . e offers for sale st prices whi:h OW* fail to suit the closest buy- Mt, for CAM. 1 3 11CMCCE. oa A rro reu C Eli He respectfully asks a call from nil persons wishing to buy goods cheep, as be is determined not (t bemndersofd: Towanda, April 24, IEISI. •/, Dress Goods. RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Cherie, Dfli. Dress Silks, French and Emcee a new article for summer dresses. French and English Lawns, 811 W Themes, Linnen Lustre* and any quantity of other dress goods at FOX'S: P VERY one knows that the place to find the largest -La assortment and best quality of gloves of all des criptions is at ap26 RICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Was and Capes at BOG FOX'S. _ 9(IDOZ. Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Cansd Straw Hats at - ap26 PDX'S. B I:K bilk and 1311 bilk Lace fog MANTLLLAB at ap26 FOX'S. EZNNYAISS'Mk. TIIISSILOIE as Still in Operation 1 , , THE subseribert have moved to the new building on Pine street, one door below Mercurs store where they will keep on band 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 3T Owego. Old iron will be talked in payment. JOHN CARMAN' ~C \O. Towanda, April 26,1851. DRY GOODS—A good assortment of Merinoes, Cashmeres. De Leine, Alpacas, and prints now nening at jlft MERCIETR'B, NEW SPRING GOODS ! MBE subscriber is now in "receipt of his Spring pur chases of New Goods' which makes hie Mock one of the most extensive in the country—for sale on the most favorable terms fur cash or approred credit—cash buyers are particularly invited to call and examine the stuck. cnyii 0. I). BARTLETT. Paper Hangings. THE only complete assortment of Paper Hangings, Borders, Window Paper, and Fire board Views, kept in this region, and at prices as low as can be found at retail tithe, in or out of the principal cities, at May 8. . 0. D. BA RTI.E'FT. W'msport& Athens Railroad Letting. TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING STORE CIEO. H. BUNTING, respectfully informs the pub., lie that he has removed his store to Col. Means' 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 his stock all the new and ,lesinthie stylei and eat; terns, and feels confident he can satisfy any one whd may giVe him a call. Just receiving from New York, a large and seasona ble assortment of Spring and Summer Clothing. made in the best manner, and which will be gold as usual at the lowest priced. . . • - He has also received, a large lot of YOUTH'S & CHILDRENS' CLOTHING. to i¢rhich he invites at• tension and which will lie sold atlow rates. He had made arrangements by which he can wend for airy sr: ticle•desired, with the certainly of procuring • good article. Cutting and making up. done as usual In the most - fashionable manner, promptly and to order. Towanda. May R. 18519. BOOTS litt SHOES! John W. Wilcox, TAS removed his establishment to H. Mix's store,' corner of main street and the public square, and will continue the manufacture of Hoots and Shoes, ad heretofore. He has just received frOm New Inqk a large assort pent of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes, which are offered at low prices- The atteritioa.ef 114.1.?#..4 r. I mricularry directed to his assortmen t, comprising the following new styles :—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter hoots; do. shoes{ black lasting and silk gaiters walking shoes, buskins, &c. Misses gaiters and shoes; of every destription. A large assortMent of Childrefeit fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, of all kinds. c For the Gentlemen. almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with rare, and he believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. 0:y . The strictest attention paid to Manufadurnii, and he hopes by doing work well to merit a cantina: Lire of tilt liberal patronage hit had hitherto received: Tiiwands, May 8, 1851. AA EDITOR'S NOTICE.— The undersi: ned, hays ing been appointed an Auditor bY the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. to mar' hall assets and distribute funds in the .hands 9f the Administrator of Moses M. Lewis. dec'd., will attend to the busi; ness aforesaid at his office in Towanda borough, oh Thursday. the 21st diy of ;August, 1951, One o'•'• clock, P. M.. when all persons interested are requir ed to present their claims, or be drhgrred front cow• ins in upon said fuhil. HENRY i3tibriTlß, July 16,1651. A nditnr. ADNUNISTTIATRIX'S NO ricE. A".peisoes 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 amiinst said estate, will picasB present them duly authenticated f or se r r t emr ,,,L mA fin urr FRIES, Administiattik: Wells, May 24. MI. - All Bight at the FUTniShilig Depot. & A, CA MPBE I IL, return their Sincere thanks 1.1.• fot the Hire al patronage herttnfore bestowed. and would again call attention of their friends and cus tomers to their late arrival of NEAT Breuer; ii'res. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; which will be told at a little tower pnceatban has hitheitofore 13001 asked. Please give us a Ball before purchasinzelerwrhete. H. &. A. CAMPBELL, Caution: WHEREAS, my wife. Sarah Maria, has left my bed end board and lice children. without any :ust cause nr proyocatintt and utteriy refuses to re. this istereby to cantion all persons against harboring or trusting her on my account, at t will pay no debts of het contrac.int.t. Alibi - ANDER WANDALL Mahnopenv. Wyoming Co. July 28. 1831. ABOUT the middle of July, between Tovanda and the house of the subscribe{ in Wyso2 a ‘mall bundle of „Dry Goods. whicb the owner earl have by application, and paying the expenses ins curved in advertising &c. ELLIOTT WHTTNEAC• Wyeue, July 20, 1851. - - - _ DA RASOLS--A fine assortment of lined and O th er t :sfitahionahle atvle., at FOX'S. ,-- - (AWE raw spring style moleskin Hats; oho Leghon k and Palm leaf Hats at " IPCM Found.
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