NONIATCIit ALMANAC lB5l. - ottliT --- u„, ( ion Rises- 6 22 Seta' , L........ f!!l________[. _.-- Month. , , Air• . • SALE OF MERCHANDISE 44 • ADMINISTRATiIIICS NOTICE. " . ...... .... 14 17 7 F1 516 " -i . lir - - . 15 ' 549 ti 14 ~ , -: A LI. persona indebted to the estate oft JAMES [..... mostor, ........... .16 6 61 , 6 9 ;. iAT : AUCTION., - . .11 PRlMS•'&24laeitaahi:ot the twornatfpof Wells, 4 rooDAT , ........ •.- ry 552 8 8 -,, / ' • '' "- -_;__;,- -.- ' • --- ' aro hereby termite] basks payment without delay, el Vitestsess, is 553 : 5 7 ' -. , --. '. ~..,_ ?:. : ; al 0000 ~,_, .:.:_ ..., ..„-- 1 ., ,, ,•:, ~..:7. , end those haettarciaints against laistesttiotiwillPleise ricasete lews t present theta duly authenticates' fortetilsonent. 0 Folia r, ............ 19 555 8 5 ..----I '' Gmeetie s , : Hitidvii.r-rt - • MARGARET FRIEtli Aihniaistrattiv rl 20 556 5 4 •••...... E 7: SATURDA Y, arr..... ~c Welk, MI 11416 1851„,: i , -7-...; t: .1, , ~.! •=7" • - ' New 2bnettiotinintit --- -- PROPOSALS -, . 1.1711.1, be received in, Williamsport, at the office VV of i. F. .Cowas, Esq., until 4 o'clock, P. M.; of mondayobe 15th of September, 1851, for 150,000 CF0211110% : ' - . . ._ rwenty-five miles of t h e/Willianispeltt for relayie and Elmira° Railroad; the gala atorties to be nine feet in length, twbe Ratted oft two /sides and not to be less than six inches in thickneSs, nor to have less ihan sit inches o flatted surfce.kind of Had Durable Wood will be received, snch as white f\ t chesnik „ oak, rock oak, cherry or !o ast. Pine,hemlock and poplar will not be received. Proposals to state at what points the sills will be delivered on the line of the present road and the numbers proposed. p r oposals will also be received at the same time and place, for the Grading and Masonry, if about four miles of said road extendjng from Ralston north. Plans and specifications will be, ex libged on said day and all_ the necessary inftirma. the engineer of the line. aoo given by JOSEPH GONDER, Ja. Williamsport , Sept. 4,1851.. . FALL GOODS. .p FOIE, would respectfully inform his old friends A. sod the citizens of Bradford in general that he is now receiving s full stock of FALL GOODS, which 'le o desirous of disposing of at a very small advance „„ 4 60r cost, being satisaed that his goods are select ilith as mach care, and bought at least, at as low , r i o , u his neighbors, he is now anxious to convince y o o stomers that they will be sold at the tight kind of i c 4.- Please call and see, Si there is surely no harm knowing how cheap some folks do sell goods—call 4. Corner of Main,and Pine street. 6" Groceries. lIH'D. of Sow rit palms positively less than any before sold in town within one year, also. Molar we and good from 31 to-50 els.. Rio, Laguira id Old Jan Coffee that cant be beat. Fine bunch 'p ep p er , Spices, Saleratus, Oinger, and a geni al assortment of groceries ; also a full supply of fresh rw Tess warranted as usual, good rod right 9r the min returned in all cues ; just received and for sale. sep. 12 FOX'S. ,i) BALES OF SHEETING, common and fine to 10-4 aide. A nice assortment of Bleach- Goode, bleached and brown Drills,' Crash and, Dru ry, brown ind bleached Table Linnen, Checks, Lin re Ticking, Cotten Yarn, Batting, Wicking and 'adding, selling cheap at FOX'S. MBROIDERIES, A very large stock of Swiss and i Muslin Edgings and Inserting', Swiss and Alas- Binds, needle wrought Collars and Cuff., fine flght Linen Handkerchiefs, and in fact the largest 1 best assortment of Embroidered Goods ever before reel in Towan•la at FOX'S. LACK :511.K13, .also a few patterns of fancy Silks, Which will be sold eheapat FOX'S. 100 TS & SHOES, • good assortment of Ladle". Gents, ?denies, Children' and Infants Shoe' for .. le at %FOX'S. ROCKERY 45r. GLASS WARE, a 'large stock of• feted for sale by COTCH YARN very fine. also some common qua iv at .FOX'S. , RAPERY MUSLIN, a large and splendid assort ment at very small prices at - FOX'S. SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 virtue of sundry writs- of Venditiona Expo, 1 issuealout of the Court of Common Pleas of idford County and to me directed, will-be expos to public sale, at the Court Hritise in the Boro' vowanda on Friday, the. : 10th day of October, tit o'clock P. M., tbe folloin< , piece or parcel of ti' lying and being in Colum bia township, Brad- I county, and bounded and described as follows : the' north by lands of Franklin Baker, west by \ tt. Canfield, south by Austin and Robbins, and tby Criah Ferguson and H. Robbins. Contain one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, about ur acres improved, withlone framed house, one i•d barn and apple orchard thereon. •ized and taken in execution at the suit of Win. Ibbins, to the use of John C. Adams, vs. John , n; also, John Hall, to the pse of John C, Ad rs. John Benson. 'LSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land ste in South Creek township, bounded and des el as follows, viz: north by the York state line, Iby the main road, leading from Troy to Elmira, li;h South Creek, south by land of Wynthrop dine and Anson C. Ely, west by lands of George tam and James E. Vancuver. Contain ing . about acres more or less, about twelve acres im fed one log house and one framed house thereon. ozed and taken in execution at the suit of Jared ,td, to the use of Dyar Foote, vs. Elliot Suffern. 11,80—The following lot, piece or parcel of land rte in Ridaberry township, bounded andilescrib is follows, to wit : north by land now in posses of Peter Evaps, east by land of David Burt, by lands of Horace Hinchman and. David I. and west by lands of David Burt. Contain iabont silty acres more or less, about twenty , improved, one log house thereon erected. hurl and taken in execution at the suit of Mark art, es, Daniel Brockway. SO—The following lot of land situate in Ath township, bounded as follows, to wit: on the tby Shipman's line, on the east by lands of B. ice, south by the highway leading from Athens lego,and west by lands of 0.0. Shipman. Con ig one founh of an acre. all improved, with ranted house and Some fruit trees thereon, tel and taken in execution at the suit of 'dime- Kent. es. Charles W. Beldin. 'The folloiwing lot of land stuated in is borough, bounded and described as follows: by laodi of H. 0. Allen and E. Herrick, east ) 6 ()Melts and Harris, south by canal street, lest by lands of Ph ineas Rogers. Containing feet on canal street, andlifighty-four feet deep, :k, one framed hods, and framed barn arid fruit thereon. .4 and taken in execution at the suit of to the cue of Bradford Richmond & Co. ()mail White. tO—The following lot piece or parcel'of land ol in the township of Smithfield, bounded and ibed as follows to wit : north by liindjormerly by Leonard Pierce, east by lands of Enos ti south by land of H. Crowell and the highway, $y lands of H. Crowell, Containing about one !d acres more or less . , about fifty acres int i, one framed house one framed barn and fruit thereon, ed and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. tee assign of Setif Salsbury vs. Chides Olm- —The following lot of ;land situated in 11 / township and bounded as follows to, wit : 'ldes by lands belonging to the heirs of ?der undall dec'd. Containing two acres more or i mproved, with an old building formerly oc as a stare machine. tad taken in execution at the suit of My tmll and Jared Root vs. Asnherrairchild. 41 —A piece or ttareel of land in Athens twp. on the nonh by John F. Sattertee, east by ' f Shipman and Backus, south by Paine at.. re , l by lands of Shipman and Backus. Con ; ooe half an acre, all improved, with some ees thereon. • One other lot in Athens tp., bounded north is of John F. iSatterlee, east by Bhip.nan and ts tutists by Paine st., and west by Shipman & Containing three-founhs of an acre, all f. 4, with a framed bons thereon. NI and taken ill execution at.thesuit of Levi i v s.Chatles W , Beldin and Asa Belditt. ht . WM. 8. DOBBINS, Sheriff. Offi • h ce, Tyanda, Sept..l2, ■ / . • GII,OI,IEUE OF. MERCHANDISE AT . --- - AUCTION ___. ,-...,,. :11110;000 ,--...::=_ ~..--- . 1-;% - ORTH ot.. Dry Goods ; Groceries, :Hardwire ; Crdekery, -Boots. Shoes. Hats; Caps. ike--. The subscriber , having-a:included to-ehaage their style of Stock in trade; would offer their whole and entire. New Stock, at AUCTION. Commencing on Malt; illeptcatber as, isii, At 10 o'clock, A. M., and continuing from day to day u ntil alt is sold. Our whole Stock of Goods are entirely new, having been purChased the past Spring and Summer. Therefore, all those wishing to avail themselves of the ; great.bargains will now, 6nd an excellent opportunity. (C-Store. nest door south .of the "Marti' House." Terms: (Usu. • • Towanda, Sept- 9 . 185. 1 8 . HAPLEY & LEWIS. 4 - ILOTHING.—A new assortment of ready • m ade V Clothing just, received at MERCURV. Sept. 9, 11451. DRESS GOODS, The largest and hest assortment in town. of Merinos', Cashmeres, Papilla. De Limes, Alpaca's, Printed Velvets Oce at MERCURI4. SII.KS. an extensive assortment of Black and Color ed Dress Silks and Satins, also Flounces of livery color will be found at MEROUR'S. FRENCH COLLARS, Sleeves, Cuffs. Edgings and Wettings, a beautiful assortment and swat variety at • MERCUR'S. - trATS.Cagp. Bootsandillhoes ; 6 cases new style .1.1 of Hats and Caps, Also • large stock of mans, Women* end Childress Boots and Shoes just received at ME RC UR'S . Km..."°, 2o V d ß it t l ware titi:tf th c z ik tmast an ll7l4y, s a cti n Gloves, also a variety of styles of Infants, ehikfrena, Masses, and Ladies Lace Mitts, long and short, selling very cheap at FOX'S. HOSIERt of all descriptions, I.atlies Cotton, Silk, do, alsO a vide!! of Hisses and Children Hose, at RIOH FRINGES, new styles, also Gimps and other . trimmings at' - FOX'S. NEW FR IM. THE undersigned having associated themselves together under the firm of Prancisco and Tom kins, for the purpose of carrying on the Carriage waling Desiaellt, 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 viell,to call and examine for themselves, -as we will sell as low as can be afforded in any other establishment. pj Ripairing done to order with n'atness and despatch. J. FRANCISCO, Towanda, Aug. 23, 1851. N. C. TOMKINS. New iltork Importers and Zobbers; per, nom]) 4 co., 58 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau street, near the Post Office, New York. WE are receiving, by daily arrivals from Euiope. our Fall and Winter assortment ofrich fashion able Fancy Bilk and Millinery Goods, We respectfully invite all cash purchasers thorough ly to examine our stock and. prices, and, as interest governs, we feel confident our goods and prices will induce them to.seleet from our establishment, Par ticular spention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and many.gf the articles are manufactured expressly to our order, and cannot be aurfassed in beauty, style and cheapness. 3 Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for Hat, Cap, Neck and Belt. FOX Sad& sod Taffeta Ribbons, of all widths and colors. Silks, Satins,. Velvets, and Uncut Velvets, for Hats. Feathers, American and French Artificial Flowers. Palings, and Cap Trimmings. Dress Trimmings, large assortment. 'Embroideries.-Capes, Collars, Undersle and Cuffs. Fine Embroidered Realer° rind Hemstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. Crapes,- Limes, Tarletons, Iltussinn and Cap Laces. Valencienes, Brussels, Thread, Bilk, and Lisle Thread Laces. Kit, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mitts. Figural and Plain Swiss, Book, Bishop Lawn and Jaconet Muslin& English, French, American and Italian Straw Goods Sept. 6. 1851. Now Arrival of . FALL COODS. HB. & M. C. MERCUR are now receiving a s very extensive assortment ct Goods for the Fall trade, wbith will be sold at wholesale or retail cheaper than at any other store in the County. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1851. Estray. CAME to the enclosure 4 of the subscriber. on the 3d of August, a large RED COW 10 or 11 years old—very short legs and heays body, horns Awned in. small white spots on her back, and a slit in her left ear. The owner is requested to pay charges and take her away. LEROY HAIGHT. Burlington. Aug. 29, 1951. Moro Near Goods.. H& A. CAMPBELL, are again receiving a large wisOrtment of goods for the fall and winter trade. Towanda. August 28, 1851. WHITE Fancy Colorcd Hickory Skirts for all prices. at H.ift. A. C. TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, Wk. &- at H, & A. C. ANEW supply of Hate and Ceps ; bat boxes, le font Torbons, Bosoms, Collars, Cravats, f3osPen der*. Handkerchiefs, Gloves, Mittens &e. at C. WORTH of Sheep Pelts watited for $8,368 Cash by H. &A. ". TIME subscriber offer. for sale his Form situated in JL Wyscix township Bradford couty, about 3 miles from Towanda and 1 . 6 from the river. Containing shout 120 acres, about 60 or 70 acres improved, and well watered, with several good springs of water. The buildings upon the farm consist of • large frame Lam, and log house. These premise" offer many inducements to those wishing to purchase, and will be sold at 3 bar. gain. Credit will be given for one.half of the purchase money if required. For further particolamenquire of, of address the subscriber at Wysos P. O. Wysox. Aug. 16; 1851. WM. D. STROPE. • Paper Itangings. T HE only complete assortment of Paper Din.lings, Borders, Window Paper, and Fire board Views, kept in Ibis region. and at prices as low 'as can be found at retail either in or out of the principal cities, at May 8. 0. D. BA RTLETT. ARASOLS—A fine assortment of lined and other P fashionable styles, et FOX'I3. ONE ease spring style moleskin Hats; shoo Litthorn end Palm leaf Hats et FP. 'B. T A DIES' tr. )11188ES' SHOEti-..s good assortment 14 of ladies' and misses' fine aloes, boots and gaiters, sure to please, at O. D. BARTLETT. IVAlLS.—Soperior quality of NAILS, for sale by 11 Jdne 27. SHA PLEY & LEWIS. LIGHT.LIGHT,Campbine. Burning Fluid. I amp Oil. Sperm and Tallow Candles(fig sale in any quantities to suit puribaseni at MERCUR'B. Towanda. Feb. 3. 1851. . 0. 0. P.IIINNEV p . _ „ ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR AT LAW,' TOWAIODAi, MAD! , • Office, North side of 11w Public Square. Tarm for Bale, .:~:... ~_ -r.w.... T~ _ , ttgatrAoßcFtisentats. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .• • ALL persomakflowinst.thetrotabma to be indebted to thee.state of DANIEL LYON.dec'd late of'Mon roe tp., are hereby rsquestid to mike immediate pay ment, slid those, bating chtitneamtinit said swats will pleats:, pritietittliein inediately duly mithanticated for 'settlement. O. P.IYON. -• • • SAMUEL LYON.' Moorne.Aott: 10. 1831. ' Administrators. , ADMINISTRATOR'eI A LL der ons indcbted to the estate of LEMUEL /1 MAYNARD deceased. sate of Rome . 'town ship: are herehi,requested to make paymeof with out delay. and those having claims aaainst said es tate, will please present them duly and anthentieated for settlement. , WM. E. MAYNARD. JOHN PABBMORE Administrators with' the will annexed Towanda. Ann. 9, 1851. EXECUTOR % NOTICE. LETTEL. . RS Testamentary upon the last will and testament of ELIZABETH, MEANS,'- late of the Boro' of Towanda, deceased. having been grant. ed to the subscribers of said Buro' all persons hav ing claims - or demands against the estate of the said deceased are requested to make the same known to as without delay, and all .perms inttethed to said estate art- required to pay the same forthwith. THOMAS ELLIOTT. MILLER FOX. Towanda, July-28, - 1851. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR/3 NOTICE. ALLpersomx-indebted to the . estate of MORRIS MA LONEY,•deceased. hint of Monroe township, arc hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all person, having demands against said estate are requested to present Ahem. duly authenticated for set tlement. JAB. V. WILLCOX, Administrator. Monroe, July IS, 1851. Notice to Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber, until the 23d of this month, for sup plying the materials and immediately ereming a brick edifice, for the Collegiate Institute of the Pres bytery of Susquehanna,at Wyalusing. The build ing to be 82 feet by 52 ; three stories of brick ; the basement story of stone. The plans may be con stilted at the AVyalusing Parsonage, where address, Rev,SAMUEL F. COLT, Sec?) , and Agent of Board of Trustees. 300 PIECES PRINTS just arrived, for sale by ag7 SHAPLEY Ar LEWIS. DRESS GOODS, a general assortmenC just te. eeived ni he cheap store of S. & 8.001 . 8-& SHOES, a general assonnient of the latest styles at theeheap store of tt. &L. HATE, latest style of Hats for sale by SHAPLEY & LEWIS G. H. ,}ALTERS' MUSIC DEPOT, At W. A. Chamberlin's Watch, Clock and Jcwdry Store, Main street. 1110 the kind attention and patronage of all Teach ers, Scholars and friends, A of Music is recom mended: a large stock of merican. Italian and Gesman MUSIC, for different Instrumprirs and the human voice ; instruction books and o ther musical publications. Italian violin strings of the finest quali ty. Time-beaters and a variety of articles belong ing to the musical department. G. H. W also proposes to .give lessons in the German language. He has for the past year been engaged as Teacher in the Academy at Mont rose, end brings recommendations from the Hon. Wm. Jessup, President of the Board of Trustees of that institution, L. H. Walters, M. A. Principal, and others. Also from quite a number of the young ladies and gentlemen of that place, (formetly his pupils.) as to his success as a teacher. Towanda, July 11, MI. RICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks. Laise and Crapri at sp26 Fox's. All Right at the Wandshiai Depot. H& A. CAMPBELL, retum their sincere thanks • for the like al patronage heretofore 'bestowed, and would again call attention of their (fiends and cue toners to their late Arrival of New SPRING Clamps. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing itO out er man ; which will be sold at a little tower pncea than has hithertofore'been asked. Please give us a call before purchasing elgewtiere. BOOT & tIDOE DEPOT-1000 pair at prices that 1/ can defy all competition. February 22.. MONTANYFR & CO. CASH UP, and no grumbling, pai I fin WOOl. at CAMPBELL'S. B ROADCLOTHS. Cassimeres, Kentucky Joins, sheep's gray cloth, &c.. sold very low for cash by nl4 D. KINGSBERY & CO. NOTICE THE undersigned would inforni the eitiz-ns of Towanda and vicinity, thai he has arrived here for the purpose of enabling those who wish Dagu reotypes of themselves, or friends, to get them. Hav ing had a noinber of years experience in the blui ness, he feel,. 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. CA I. I. 7 eJ BUSHELS RYE & CORN for sale by July 8. E. T. FOX. DAOUERREAN ROOM, Over 0. 0. Barlicll's . FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY ! Pictures taken singly or in groups in a satisfactory manner. Towanda, July 7, 1851. hicEWF:N. COP/7M 31.114D1r-b ra IL AN assortment of READY-MADE COFFINB will be kept constantly on hand at Nye's old stand on Main Firm, where the subscriber is also prepared to make and rrpair all kinds of Furniture. Towanda, July .12, MI. U. WELLS. BLAST !NG POWDER. -50 kegs Blasting Pow. (ler. by (18 MONTA N V ES & CCROCKERY.-The largest stock In town. Full dinner and .tea• netts, of white granite and blue ware, which will he sold cheap at FOX'S. " Caution. W HEREAS, my wife,Sarah Maria, has left my ls bed and board antihe children. without any just cause or provocation teriy refuses to re • turn, this is hereby to ca t n all persons azainst harboring or trusting he on my account, as 1 Will pay no debts of her contr - wily:. ALEXANDER WANDA LI. .4 , Mahoopeny, Wyoming Co. July 28.1851. Notice. N the matiesof the voltintarrassignment of Chas. I Reed to Henry W. Tracy. in trust for the benefit of creditors. In the court of Common Pleas of Brad ford county, of May Term, 1849, No. 34. Notice is hereby given in pursitance of an order of Court made the 19th day of My, A. D., 1851, that Henry W. Tracy , assignee of Charles Reed, in this case, has rendered his accbtintior settlement, which has been duly filed, which will be allowed and confirm ed by the Court aforesa' ,on the Ist day of Septem berll nest, unless cause e L tow N is m tri w th E e A tt p ra ro rl. Prothonotary's offici*, July IS, 1851. C4OVER SEW—Loge and sma ll Clnver*km, for : We by ,fts MONTANYEB dr CO. A por RATE aianitilent cello, St H. Sc. A. CAMPBELL NEW SUMMER , '-: GOODS, jusei _reps"from 'NS* Atha midd'aiisiiitnietit of goods for the. seism), Arnbtsetng-si large in ofTigicy upd fhiple 4ry Goode &c., which shat poiktirfly be, sold cheapTovraiid , s, MORE NE.W..GOODS I . MT - received a 'langs.' assortment of. INew 'Goods, winch tre.sold at the imptetedentodlylow,ri rev which we hate had-the Oeastire of introducing into this Market. The ciator eying 'pohlittlreinvlttbil to an •essmisamos. ." ZHAPLEV dt - T,EIAIIB. Towanda. Juni l lt,l!s I. •,.. : . - LOOK HERE !—We *miaow eeiGng the best otti de of Molaratea at 311 rents pfr aollon. „..te.HAPLEit.dt. LEWIS Towanda, Jana 12, 11451. FISH ! Fun Mackerel by the Mil and Also, %whirs," Trout and Whiteriah by . NEW CHEAP t . CASH . STORE. Shapley d 4 Lewis, Hp ESPECTFULLY inFonn the citizens of Towanda i f It and vicin' . that they tak n the store lately occu pied by J.J . V !there they now invite the aitentiet ' or P ulllust " "WO iilistuzial-RdoelLat.-....- . .... Nevi piing dr. Summer Goods, CONSISTI?I , 3 Or DRY GOODS, HARDWARE & CROCKERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS (5. UO S , ijc, comprising the usual variety, with tinny articlesso styles not to be obtained elsewhere. Their assortment has been selected with care express ly for this market, and purchased at prices which wil• al:ow us to sill as cheap as any store in this region of country. Cash customers ate invited to call, with a promise that they shall not go away dissatisfied. ozi. Remember, SHAPLEY & LEWIS' new store, next south of the Ward House, Main street. Towanda, May 29, 1851. ON LY 61 CENTS I—Another case of those Cheap V Prints, at 61 cents per Yard,just received at May 2R. • SHAPLEY & LEWIS. NEW ARM AND NEW GOODS ! Hardware, Stoves, topper, Brass, Tin, AND SHEET DION WARE. i-1 ALL & RUSSELL hiving formed a co-partner nership, respectfully c ,ll the attention of the pub. lie to their assortment, to which large additions have recently been made, maltini it the largest and mci4t varied ever offered in this iegion. Among the multi tude of articles a 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 desciip &c.; with a good assortment orNoils:-11, 4d, SJ, 641, Bd. Mil, 12d and 20d ; 4, 5 and 6 inch spikes ; wrought nails and horse hails, by the pound, keg or ton. Also, cast, German, English blister,. American spring and tire steel. &c. Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, Of all descriptions, viz: broad, narrow and hand axes; hatchets, adz,. joiner's cast steel mortice, firmer and framing chisels; common and cast steel augurs, of all sizes, from to 2 inch r , braces and bins; augur and pod tutor extra; planes and plane irons; hand, tenant. X cut, keyhole and slitting saw.; iron and steel and try squares of alb sizes, front . 's3 to 15 inches ; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice gusges, of ill sizes, screw drivers, scratches, hollow augurs, 4c. Blacksmith's Anvils, bellows, vices, hammers, sledges, rioting hammers, stocks and dies, drilling machines, &c. Tarraor's Tools. Shovels, square or round points; pick•, hoes, hay, straw and manure forks; log, calole andlinding chaicON. crowbars, grubbing hoes, rakes, grass scythes, icy ohs sOathesomythe alone, 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 ; brae and silver plated hub bands, concave and Boston patterns ; brass and silver ?later' curtain frames, lining nails, carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks, stump joints; Wass and silver plated joints; seaming Ford; striped - late, wide and narrow; silk striped lace, new style ; top lining, worsted fringe.moss, varnish cloth, patent . axles and sale arm.; springs, 4e. Ikrneas Trimmings and Saddlery Ware of the ht.. eat and most approved stylves, and of Haase Trimmings, We have nn liabd a full assortment. Also a large quan tity of LEAD I'IPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowest prices. together with copper and hritannia stop cocks and cork stops. Achy quantity of Pump chains and Well Riggings. A general assortment of . Hardware. Saw - dlill , 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; butcher, 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 band; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles ; lea and coffee pots ; brass and bri tannia candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large servers ; curtain arms and pins of the latest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladies' and gentlemen's pocket misers; razors and razor strops; German silver and britannta 'table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and' shoe brushes ; brass and steel barrelled pistols and revolvers; gun locks, steel nipples Ord nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and powder flasks; barn door. strap and T hinges.' Also manufacturing and will keep constantly on band a large assortment of Pin and Japanned Ware. We have also just received 30 ton 4 of :.., COY ES composed in part of the following patterns and sires: Republican air' tight Cooking Stove, Number 4 Farmer's do do :: 9 Lady of the Lake, do ' , :: 9 Queen of the West, do Iron King, tin :: 4 MA 5 Improved - Premium do :: 4 to 10 Eastern Premium. do :: :P and 4 Jenny Lind Par'ar Sioves, • :: •- 4 Cottage do , :: 2 and 3 Cylinder do ...: -3 and 4 Air tight •• do ::, Ito 3 - Air light 6 plate Stoves. :: 2 to 6. Sit . plate Stoves,' " . :: 3to 7 The above comprises but a few articles of the 35801 ment which they offer to the public, and all of which will be disposed at extremely low rates. hi proof of this, please Ball jet old :eland. south side of public square, end extending to Pine street. k (la Old Copper. Iron, Brass and most Itinda,pf Pro duce, taken in payment. Towanda, lone fl, tB5l. BROWN LINN RN COATS for $1 00 . at CA M FLANNEL for Ladies' Backs, • very nice article, just received and for sale by Dee. 28, 1850. 1 . % D. BARTLETT. A DoZ... BARTON" u.RAt:v CRADLES, a su perior article, for sale at 1 fje27 FOX'S. important, and Woo Ald• persona--witheut respect to age or condition —indebted to me, are expected and notified to make immediate particut. 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 tor those ow ing me. I should prefer that they would do so volentari- IY• bin if not. shall without delay, invoke ihe assistance of the law. Towanda, April IN, 1851: D. C. HALT.. JUST received another large assortment of thoae cheap BOOTS and SHOES at Dec 4 MUNN E flfakeg.—Boat ghility of kliPt4a,6l;iss. for 41111 bj SH . Af i LtY & LEWIS. EEO Mil j EAT and kLAIB,—• large quantify for male at myl PHINNEY'9. S AFETY FUSE.-10,000 feet just received and for sale at my I PIIINNEY'S. LI.IMDER.—Any quantity wanted. far which the market prtce will be paid at PION N E ii"S• HOVJERY.,—Ladies. misses, and children, silk, worsted sad cotton white and colored Hose ;- also gent's and boy's mired,-brown and bkachad half-hose, cheap at nsy2 FOX'sit, SHEETINCIS & SKIRTINGS, brown and bleached —Ticking, Cotton Tam, Carpet warp and &nice cilieleaale and retail. at owe 111 10 , .1 , ME 11l GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS, , eIOMPRISING a double Kquestrian Troupe and Dramatic Corpse, frown Nihlo's Garden, New York add National Amphitheatre, Philndelphia, will perform at Towanda, on. Tuesday, 50,23411851. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. M. Performance to commence at half-past 2 and half-past 7 o'clock, P. M. I,E let. ILLENT, lM.ciager arid Director. 11„ E. BRistob. G eneral Agent and Advertises. F.V. WHITTAKER, Fiquestrian Director. S. V. W. POST, Leader of the Brass Band. Distinguishing Features. M'eille. MARIE, the besntiful and midrib! Parisi an Equestrienne, in trer truly artistic and brilliant school of Lady Equestrian, pre-eminently distinguish ing her from every other Lady who.bee heretofore ap• peered in this country. The youthful Prodigies Miles. ELOUISE and FLORA, appear in► Jureni Perforinances rarely, if ever equalled. Mons BbNOIT the great Parisian Joneleura-Che• val. will also appear on two Harms, with D. RICH ARDS, in Feats of the Hippondrome never excelled. M'dine. ROSA LIN E BENOIT appears leper beau tiful Equitation* and new Style of Horsemanship and is now becoming the model of all the fashionable Lady Amateurs in this elegant art in America. THOMAS NEVILLE, in his stupendous feats of Horsemanship, riding backward and forward—daoc ing,, pirouetting, and aomersetting during the rapid eirenition of his Steed. The great Vaulting and Trick Horse CINCIN- N A TUS, performed by Mr. S. P. STICKN EV. The Troupe of Trained Ponies. embracing the cele brated Twin Ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will be iutrodu -ced by Mr. Whittaker. Prof. James H. Nixon and his Infant Artists, Mas ters A Rea and-George; in their gracefif\tlassic and wonderful gymnastics. • Mr. D. Richard',, the wild vaulting Horseman of y the Pampas, on his t and bounding Courser, with out saddle, over be rs and fi ve barred gates and through balloons. • ' . Sports of the Hip odrome. on four and six Horses, by the distinguished Equestriat., S. P. Stickney. - Sports of Atlas, by the Giant of Iron nerve, Herr Lee, who performs with real cannon balls of 36 and 41 pminds each. Two Clowns—Sam Lathrop, the Stump Orator and American Jester, and John Cirrinaldi Wells, the Eng lish Clown. fn addition to R f II and uneringlled Performance in the Circle, will be represented the Grand Romantic Spectacle of ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON ! With all its splendid Accessories, Processions, brilliant Armors and Danner& Historical Costumes, together with a full Cast of Characters, accompanied with all the original Music, drc. Two more brilliant features dis'inquish this from • all other Companies. The Interior is illuminated with Gas, and the Exterior with Prof. Grant's Improved Drummond Light, modelling the premises light and cheerful the darkest night. Admission 25 cents. No half price. For full particularasee large and small bills at the different Hotels, 4e. I • • CO" The above celebm'etl Troupe will perform.. at Troy, Sep. 22d, Leltayssille:24, end at Montrose 25th. Aug. 30, 185 1. Caution. A LI, persons are hereby cautioned against porches /I ing a note given by me on the sth of November, 1850, to C. B. Barrett, for $l5. The terms of the contract fur which said note was given. have never been complied with on the part of said Barrett, end I do not consider myself legally or morally bound to pay it, and shall not do so, unless compelled by law. Monroe, June I I. 1851. H. G. GOFF. LEW—U:I MZUVI2. , .61(102Z940 Mims as ' Macfarlane, A VING entered into co-partnership in the practice H of law, have also established an agency for the sale of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persops having real estate which they ilesiic to sell, by calling and leavin.t a description of their property with the terms of sale, will undoubtedly and it to their advan (age. Persons desirous of purchasing can learn where prop erty is for sale—a description of the same, with the price and terms of payment and he informal! as to the vt.lidity of tido. J. C. ADAMS. Toorantk, Mry 2,1851. J. MACFARLANE H.S. & M.C. MERPUR Are now receiving theiti Second general stock of Spring Goode, which are offered for tale at WHOLgtIALE OR RE TAIL, at even lower than their usual prices. They say to all cash purchasers, come and see our stock, and you will find gnor!a and prices right. May D. 1851. 117 HOLE SPITS, Coats, Pants and Vents. nil for SS 00, at • CAMPBELL'S. An extensive stock of Staple AND FANCY DRY GOOD Just opening at IREONTAMTSIMS I& CO'S. THOSE who wish to purchase (fowl Articles at cheap rates, ivill do well to call. Towan,la, May 1, Mil. NEW GOODS, AND REDUCTION OF PRICES ! TH. PHINNEY, Jr.. is just receiving from New • 'York a large and general assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consisting of almost everything usually found in a store, together with Groceries, Ifordiiarr, Paints., Oils, Oyes, Leather, Boots 4.• 41i Shoes,ils, Caps, Ilm)iieis, Crockery, "Glassienre, Salt, Fish, 45• c. The subscriber , wsuld return hie sincere thanks to the public for the4r botintiful patronage the last winter. by which the increase of business enabled him to offer hi s suede .bissorniater at still lower prima 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 Bow, and examine the stock and price., at the goods are bought, and must be sold. ,;.Towanda, May 1, 1851. CHEAP NEW GOODS: E. T. PDX, • TS now receiving direct from New York a large aml / splendid assortment of Goods which he' offers for sale at prices whi:h cannot fail to suit the closest buy ers, for CASH, Poi:rem:K . . on A reaps cn CIRRDIT. He respectfully asks a call from all persona wishing to buy goods cheap, as he is determined not to be undersold. • Towande, April 24, 1851. Dress Goods. RICH FOULARD. Chameleon (Acne. Dl'lt Dress. Bilks, French and Barna DeLanes. a new article for summer dresses. 'French and English Lawni, silk Tissues, Linnen Lustsea and any quaintly of otherAretria goods et FOX'S. 77 4 VERY one knows that the place to find the 'argot esso►tment end best quality of gloves rif .al ties criptione is .et ap26 FOX'S. • r i DOZ. Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Oinsda kll./ Straw Ham at ap26 FOX'S. B L'K Sttk and till Silk Lace fur MAN CILLsSS at ap26 FOX'S. ULEM 701112.LCA Is Still in Oporation ! . TAE subseriber4 have moved to the new building on Pine street, one dolt. below &femurs store where they will keep on hand and make to ordc% stove and mill irons of almost all descliptions. —Tura ing and fining up work, will he done also nn reasousble terms as at Elmira ar Owego- Old iron will be taken in payment. CARMAN .Ic. CO. Towanda, April 26, 1651 rift GOODS—A good assortment of !Retinues, 1.1 Cashmere:hr. De Lains, Alpacas, and prints now • nening at j I 8 ht ERC UR'S. NEW SPRING GOODS! THE subscriber is now in receipt of his Spring pur• chases of New goods which makes his stork one of the most extensive in the country—for silken tho most favorable terms fur cash or approved credit—ca4l huyers 'tire particularly invited to call and examine: the stock: my%l 0. 1). BA RTLETT. W'msportt Athens Railroad Letting,. TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. ff. BUNTING, respectfully informs the, pub. G lic that he has removed his emu Aesus' building, one door below Warner's watch shop, *here he will he happy Jo see all who may be in want of Good and Cheap Clothing, , Ro is constantly 4dJing to his stock all the new arid desirable sty,les and pat terns, and feels confident he can satisfy any one who may give him a .01. ,• morn receiving from New York, a huge and scatting- Ile assortment of Spring- and Summer Clothing, made in the best manner, and whit% will be sold as usual at the lowest prices. j He has also received, a large lot of YOUTH:B & CHILDHENS' CLOTHING, to which he invite. at ' ',Notion and which will he said at low rates. He Irak made arrnnQemcnts by which he can sent; for any ar. • ciao desired, with the certainty of procuring a good , article. Cutting and making up, done as usual in the most fashionable manrer, promptly and to order. Towinda. May 8,1851 y- BOOTS & -SHOES! Sohn W. Wiloon, T removed hie establishment to H. Mir:lista% corner of main street and the public square. end will continue the manufacture of Boots and Shoes, as heretofore. He has just received from New York a large worri ment of Wnmen'x, Clilhirridb and Mira' Shoes, which arc otTerc.l at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies is parieularly directed to his apornrmi, comprising the following new styles ;—tin;,..ipelled Linn gat: ter bouts; do. shoss ; dpstinerarid silk gaiters; walking shoes, huAins, Sc. Misses' gyitprs and shoes . ,' of every de,etiption. A large assortmeut of Childoen's fancy gaiters. boots and shoes, of qll kuida. • For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and. - shoes. This stock has been personally selected with care, and he bilieies lie enii offer superior articles at reasonable prierc: The strictest attention paid to Manufarturin,g. and he hora .by doing work well to merit • continu a Ice of the liberal'patronage be has hitherto received. Towanda, Mdy 8 - , 1851. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GROCERIES AND LIQUOR. HUSTON & PORTER have just added to their assortment a targe, stock of Freslt Dune. Medi cines, tiibinrcals, oils, Paints, Grocerjea and Liquors, which are now offered to the puNie at low rates, • -Their stock of FANCY G001'04,414 I 4 RFU M ERY the largeat and most complete ever offered in the market. Al4c; a choice a4vorini . omt of pure- WINES & QUOIN. Fuitltile for medical purposes. A farce variety of Compiler!". Phospene. Fluid,Lanl and Oil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful sty lea. Being agents for ill thehest Talent Reines of the day. purchaser); n)aa depend upon procuring a genuine article irt all cases. All the Drugs and Medicines kept at their establiA menu way he relied upon as genuine and of the beet quality, hawing been' carefully selected with a new In their usefulness. . South stoic of the Wspl House, and N 0.2; Brick Roo. Torrrn'ils. May 27. 1851. vr, Oats, Rye and most kinds of Produce ry taken, far which the highest priest will he pail =I SUGAR, Co ff ee, Rico, Fish, Molasses. Raisins.-bale. mur k Spices, Oils, &c cheapest in ban, at May I. 1851. CHEMTS mire of those Cheap TEAS, ear noted to suit •he weer • • " ••••• •• I= ==M ~•.._ = 1= -a• • -ill 'u:l OE PHINNErs.