G i ve n tinder my hand and the Great Seal Of the State nt lianisburg , this fitti - day of September, in t h e. year of nor Lord one thousand eight , hundred and sity-one, and of the Commonwealth the seventy- Oh- ~ / Be TOS-uOTILIINOR; .A. 1.. Rt7f3egLL. -Secretary of the Commonwealth. To months, or nearly Ilidt, of absence from ant`, are thus terminated, and the people of the state as ked } in' almost as tnatil , Wordsi to give credit to a man whose whole course of condnnt has.ex tobited nothing, but tieglebt ot, hittlcotiteMpl fori the be „ interests of the State and of the Union. , A very m o n ; 'eipoldtloti of the ttuinbag eirpedientillad. e d i n , i cotitalhhd }C olumb ia ve able speech of Sena: t oe Ratan*, . of Democratic meeting at Blncilesb9rg, in thgt county, o n the I lth of August. We copy from it as fol. t o ws, and hope our readmit will peruse it carefully, wing , as it does, so forcibly upon the new at tempt of JOHNSTON to deceive the people. After lam n i a. me with great clearness, that the skin: Fund project was invented two-thirde le' of a „ dor y ago in England, and that the idea urn rhich Jonoros bases his last appeal to popular tapped wan actaall first embodied in a law in Ma Stale in 1846, by y the present Democratic can ihilate for Governor, Col: BIGLER, in the Senate, ind by the Hon J. M. Scrotum, of Westmoreland, y en in the House, Mr. BUCKALEW goes onto say : But, the ant of 1849, contains some sections ad inional to those already mentioned, which are, ahem any doubt both original and' extraordinary ; iihnugh they constitute no necessary tart or the ;'tetra contemplated by the act. Its to these-ad "bon, to the sinking food, that I desire to call your entton particularly, as phere is good reason for St Odin to Johnston the 'claim of their paternity, ngthing like them exists in the legislation of any witty on the globe. The 4th section is in the words:— , I , Section 4. That it shall be the duly of the said im missioners (of sinking fund,) on the first filen y of September in the year one thousand eight mired and fifty-orre, and on the same dap in eve third year thereafter, to certify the amount of the bt ol the Commonwealth, held by them to the tenor, who shall direct the certificates repre. rung the same to be cancelled, and on inch can- Patio issue his proclamation, stating, the fact of the linceirliment and'final discharge of so muctLiof principal of said debt " row what is the true significance oFthis section 1 it has an occult as well as an apparent meaning. it be kept is mind that [he fiscal or business r of the Commonwealth begins on the first day • December and ends on the last day of Novem- This division of time is found convenient and msequently recognieedin our legislation. The mg up of the annual transactions of the State at date perm.ts all the various public officers to their reports made up no lay before the Leg ire at its meeting in January, and such is ad tingly the practice, The Goverrmr, Secretary he Commonwealth, Auditor General, Canal tmissioners, and State Treasurer each commu te to the Legislature at that time under provi tof the constitution and laws; the first by mot and the others by reports. And the Treasurer Auditor General in particular, (the operation of or departments are. very much connected,) re fully upon the subject of the fmancies - ot- the 71cinwealth intluding the operation of the Sink • und. (hy !ben does the 4th section of the act of 1849, h I have S uet read, provide that a report shall a de by the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund iolitcta/ time instead of the usual time in Jan -1 Why on the first of September, during the rear of the State, and not at its close? Why leportio be made every third year and the repart exactly on the Ist of September, 1851? m-pose was to re-elect Wm. F. Johnston! Rec. the act was passed 10th of April, 1849, and hese reports spoken of in de 4th section, were t made at the end of every third year. But rears from the passage of the act would. ex. iiiihe !Oth of April, 1852, six months after the Bar's election this tall, in consideration of ticircumstance doubtless the time of making port -was pulled backward and fi xed on the September. v beautifully the matter was arranged to ef. to purpose intended; and how clearly may viral section enlighten us as to the intention apose entertained in 1849. The main object at to befriend the people of Pennsylvania in merit of their debt, but to re-elect an Arm tem ty lawyer—the father of fie' ie! Notes and itii 01 Abolitionists—to the office of Govern nu will observe that this triennial report is to not to the Legislature, where such reports :lately belong, but to the Governor; that up tam of such report the debt paid off is con ward, and draws interest; that upon re the report the Governor is to order the can n or destructiori of the tertiffc.etes of debt, the actual extinguishment of debt shall ttp.- I ii.s act; and that thereupon, just six weeks he electron, he shall' issue a flaming procla. to the people, announcing...the payment, of of the public debt! And then.we are told ;.Johnston and liii tvdnderful Sifiking Fend fle the whole business! And that the fi abilities of the Executive are at least equal F of Alexander Hamilton and Wm. Pitt. Do Perceive that in pursuance, of the intention r, the Governor struck the key note of the liti speech at Lancaster, and has been fol. bii his tile liialiers all over the State, in a of praise to the Sinking Fund 1 It was de-, to direct the public mind beforehand in such her as to give a full and salutary effect to the her proclamation ! That wonderful a oc,_ tenilemen, is soon coming, in all the beauty type and under the great Seal of the Com atilt. It will soon become us to peruris it villainess and gratitude, and to recollect that production of a sublime personage, who •ntre - cl a prof-ct fr6m his competitor, and iiln for electioneering purposes.—Pennsyl- NIITIIRE 4LIIIANAC-1851. %I • ,1„ e SE DNI,D AT, L DA T, MOE ___ ! sire i Pare ! 00 . 1111111Itti ! application received and Insur es 'fleeted by J. E. CANFIELD. Agent for. 'fin safe and popular companies Lndson River rire Instumnoe Co. ;to j.. .......... ...6200.000- • e It .orenee Company. cal .. ...... 130000. e Zmpire State .ConepanY..,.. hal ..... ... .... ...... ..1 .... $200.014.'• Washingt,on Company. tal over .. . .............. 512ClUtOW • te ralttlai At .livirtiSba 11 ...i a• tl lA t rice Capital .nd large inentaii* Preasylvania Company .L " • ltd Stith Life 111101111C0 AMU* 1 Trust Company. _ _ new ....00 0 Plinciple by winch the insured 42so partici. Ike Profnu'. J. E. CANFIELD, Athens. Pa. To raunknggex taga some comp MlLetent person to COntrael fur FOUR LION FEET OF PINE two tracts of lend lytu.on Bit and. Little The logs te be ileturauga in the Booms of eon. Lycomimg sopoti, thoPelntos spring; them sooner if praoisabl4 Dr, a eon 4, he entered into for collint sl2d &limin g the th e Pi:44logs on QUO or both of the above `he roads and Windlass are of the best des. -Good references as reprds character and sill be !squired. Apply to dANUEL B. /L. VANCE, at Kelton's Hotel, Williamsport, Pa. RATE ossortment of, Hots at CAMPBELL'S. Day of Son• Rises Son Set& 5 57 6 3 559 . 6 I 6 • 0 6 0 6 1 559 6 3 6 57 6 4 556 6 5 6 &S 22 23 24 25 26 27 New .cAbnettiscutents. - - LATER FROM CUBA *zecution of Loposi i STILLlater news via Noir York & M. R. R. or the ordvalet a .very large. stock of; Menhandize at PRINNEY & 110 WINANS No. *Brick Ronywhich they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest § from tbafact that they purchased jbeir stock for teak in • very do. &11Z9state °rale market. Don't mistake the place, d ßrick Row next door to Ds. Rustona.Drog store. T oti , quota of Pamphlet l ce. airs for Bradford County .1. for the,Seetions of 1831, have been received at the Proffionotarja Office and are ready for distribution to thOse entitled to receive them. . ALLEN MCKEAN Proth'y. Prothro' Office, Sep. t 5, 1841. glo the aoHeaters. THE Collators are required to be prepared to get their exoneration in the Ist and 2d weeks of De eethberCourt.•and likewise to settle up their duplicates in full and save cost, as the drafts on the Treasury are such as require prompt collections. The several col lectors will please send in by the return Judges, tdl monies collected. M. PECK. Dep't_TreOrrer. Treasurer's Office, t30p..20. 1851. General -Election Proclamation. WHEREAS, by an act of assembly of the Com monwealth, entitled, "An act relating to the elections in this Common wealth,Nt is enjoined upon me to give public notice of such election to be held, 'and also the enu,meration in such notice What officers are to be elected, I, WM.B. DOB BINS, High sheriff Of the county of Bradford, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of said county that a general election will be held in saidC otinty, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of Oc tober in the several districts in said county to wit In. A lbany at the school house near Daniel Miller's. In Asylum at Jacob Frntcbey's. In Athens boro. at E. S. Matthewsoa's. In Athens twp. at Julius Toner's. In Armenia, at John S. Brecker's. In Burlington, at Addison Mc Kean,s. In Canton, at Benj. boolbangtes. In Columbia at Jame. Morgan's. In Durell at the school house, called the centre schoolhouse, neat 8. Decker's. In Franklin, at Wm. Deerner,s. In Granville at the school house No. I at Gran ville corners. In HerdCk at the school house near Daniel Du rand. In Litchfield; at R. Park's, In Leroy. at the school house In_Leroy. In Monroe at J. P. Smith's. In; Orwell„ at the house lormerly occupied by I. H. Ross, In Pike at E DoWoles. In Ridgbery,at S. Harman's. . In Rome, at L. S., Maynard's, • In Sheshequit mitt. Drink's. In Smithfield, at A. J. Geroold's. In Springfield, tier. Wilder's. In Standing Stone, at Simon Steven's. lIn South Creek, at the school Noose near Asa Gi- In Towanda boro., at the house lately occupied by George Merserean. In Towanda twp., at the school house near Al C. Gregg's. In Troy boro.,at the Eagle tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V. M. Long, in the Borough of Troy. In Tuscarora, at the school house near James Black's. In Ulster. at S. B. Holcomb's. - In Warren, at R. Cooper's. In Wells, at L. Seeley's. In Windham, at E. Russell's (deceased.) In Wyalusing, at the house of J. H. Black. In Wilmot, at the school house near James Foster's . • In Wysox, at the Academy . c At which time and place the electors am:said will elect by ballot. One person for Gooelnor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One parson for Canal Commissioner of this Com monwealth. .) • Five persons fur the Supreme Judges of this Com monwealth. One person for President Judge of the 13th Judi cial district, composed of the counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Sullivan. Two• persons fur associate Judges of the county of Bradford. Two persons to represent the County of Bradford in the House of Representatiies of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania. One person for High SherilTof the county of Brad ford. One person for Prothonotary. Clerk of the Court of Quarter cessions and of the Court of Oyer and Terminer of said county. One person for Register and Recorder, and Clerk of the Orphans Court of said County. One person for Treasurer of said County.' One person for Commissioner of said County. One person for Auditor of said County. One person for Coroner of said County i And in and by said 'act, I am 'further directed to give notice" that every person excepting justices of the peace who shall hold. any office of profit and trust under the government of the United States or of this state, or of any incorporated district and also that every member of Congress and of the State Legislators, and the select and common council of any.city. or commissioners of any incorporated dis trict is by law incapable of holding or eiercising, at Ate same time, the office or appointment of Judge Inspector or Clerk, of any election of this common wealth and that no inspector or other officer of any such election, shall' be then eligible to any office to be voted for. By ther4th section of an act passed the 18th day of April, 840,' it is provided " that the lath section of an act passed July 2d, 1839, entitled " An act re lating So the elections of this Commonwealth," shalt riot be so construed as to prevent any militia officer, from serving as judge, Inspector or clerk, at any general or special election of this Common wealth." In the 61st section or the act first above mention ed, it is enacted that every general and special elec tion' shall be opened between eight aad ten in the forenoon, and continue Without interruption or-ad journment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. By the 18th section of the act passed 3d Feb 1846, It shall be lawful 'for the inspectors and 'judges of any general election which shall hereafter be held in the Armenia election district of Bradford county, to close tbe polls of such election at 5 o'clock, P.M. it is further directed that the meeting of the Judges at the - Court House jet 'Towanda, to make out the general, return, shall be on the 3d day after the won, which will be on the 17th'day of October. 4 'WM. S. DOBBINS, Sheriff. . Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Sept. 18 1851. ri HAIN RUMPS, for sale at . MERCUR'S C Bepteti3ber 20, 1851. la AHD WARE.—A very large and . general assort -1.1. men% of bird-ware of every desenption,including Carpenter.. Joinerif and Blacksmiths Twig. - Harness and Carriage Maker's Trimmings attil Tools, Building Metesialsfitc.: constantly on ihnd pod for sale at very low prices by. MERCURI3. IRON AND STEEL. —20,000 Ilia. awned's. Kenai can ar.d English Iron of every shops and size. Al so, Cast, English, Blister,German, American and Spring Steel, Crow-bars e., just received at sap. 20. • MERCHR'S. 150 KEGS " epicene Nails just re ceived at MERCUR'S. (UWD BROWN SUGAR. Also. Qoffee, Crushed and Powdered Burrs, now arriving and for sale at wholesale or retail very cheep by ?ARBOUR'S. r 7 CHESTS YOUNG HYBON.ll?periel;Byson 1. I Bluelied Black Teas. Also 15 Bapßio sad Java:Coffee, just received sr 51ERCURI8. UTALL AND WINDOW PAPER. Borden and Fire Board Prints for safe at MEROUR'S. LOOKING GLASS, s large assortment it - rep. 20 MERCIrB. PA RAtSOLS—A fine workout of lined end other fashionable styles, at FOX'S: Nevi .pibilatisancnts. Oriental ads; 1141121 • I\IONE Genuine unleseiceomptnied by a firc simi. IA le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L. SOULE & Co., upon each box.. In offering to the public this ja . sdy adebretedBOV. EREIGN BALM-OP LIFE. it .as not our. wish 'to make any false memento or wild assertions of their superior efficiency in restoring to health the sick imd suffering. well knowing that their reputation as a STANDARD mgplairig is of itself sufficient refer. once for the afflicted., Many proofs might be Ora of Melt valve en peer, but we prefer those anacquainted with them to satisfy themselves by enquiring of living witnesses and trying the Pills. They wi.l find them perfitetly safe and roil• able in all cases, being purehr oegdabk, and a medi cine worthy their best confidence and patronage. The following certificate was sent us for the public good! Hrourrret, Monroe Ca. N. T., May 10, 1851. We the undersigned, citizens of Henrietta. having used personally Dr. Soulee Sovereign Balm Pills, and witnessed the health•restoring effects thereof, cheerfully recommend these Pills to the afflicted u the best with which we are acquainted. G. M. ROBERTS, G. H. DROWN.. M. D. PHILLIPS, D. 0.0 PIS, H. A. TIBBETTS, LEWIS HEED. P. B.—You aro at liberty to publish this for the pubs lic good. Bzwasi or Co . ZITS ! We are not aware that any one who is making a spurious article has yet dar ed to make use of our name; but some of them has had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy our Circtlars, Certificates, &c. Unless the public are careful when •hey purchase, they will be deceived. a 3 The genuine Sovereign Balm .Pills can •be hail wholesale and rote, of Dr. SOULE & Co., Euclid, °numbly% Co. N. Y• Sold by HUSTON & PORTE R, Towanda Pa., end by their Agents in every town in the country. CLOTHING.—A view assortment of ready made Clothing just received at MERCUR'S. Sept. 9. IQ6I. DRESS GOODS, The largest and best assortment in town. of Merinoes, Cashmeres, Pop!. Its, De Lanes, Alpaca's, Printed Velvets dre at ?itERCCR'S. Qll KS. an extensive assortment of Black and Culor. ed Drew Silks and Satins, also Flora nces i pf ovary cclor will be found at MERCER'S. FRENCH COLLARS, Sleeve., Cuffs. Edgings and [wettings, a beautiful assortment and great variety at 111 E BOER'S. IT A TS, Caps. Bootaand Shoes ; 6 cases new style ef Hats and Caps, Also a large mock of men& Women. end Children Boots and Shoe! jug received at MERCUR'S. ICID GLOVES warranted of tho. boat quality, all sizes L and colors, Threat, SiNeand I Worsted Gloves, also a variety of styles of Infants, children, Misses, and Ladies Lace Mitts, long and short, selling very cheap at FOX'S. HOSIERY of oil! descriptions, Ladies Cotton, Silk, do, also a variety of Misses and Childrens Hose, at ' FOX'S. RICH FRINGES, new styles, also Gimps and ether trimmings at FOX'S. NEW F 'IM. THE undersigned having associated themselves together under the firm of Prancisco and Tom. kind, for the purpose of carrying on the Carriage 'Making . 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. Cl' Repairing done to order with n^atness and despatch. J. FRANCISCO, Towanda, Aug.2.l, 1851. N. C. TOMKINS. New Arrival of FALL GOODS. Ti S. & M. C. MERCUR are now receiving . 1.1. very extensive assortment el Goods for the Fall trade, whith will be sold at wholesak or retail cheaper than at any other store in the County. Towanda, Sept. 4, IRS!. , More New Goods. H& A. CAMPBELL. are spin receiving • large assortment of goods for the fall and winter trade. Towanda, August 28, 1051. IXTHITE Fancy Colored Hickory Shirts for all VV prices. at H. &A. C. TRUNKS, VALISES, CARPET BAGS, Ate. &e at H. & A. C. A NEW supply of Hats and Caps ; hat boxes, In fant Turbons, Bosoms, Collars,.Craysts, Suspen ders, Handkerchiefs, Gloves. Mittens &c. at C. $8,368 WORTHof Sheep Pel H to . ar. wared c. .for Farm for Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated in Wysco township Bradford conty, about 3 miles from Towitida and 1 from the river. Containing about 120.ames, about 65 or 70 acres improved, and well watered, with several good springs of water. The buildings upon the farm -consist of e Large frame lam, and log house. These premises offer many inducements to those wishing to purchase, and will ba sold at a bar. gain. Credit, will be given for one-half of the purchase money if required. For forth - et particulars enquire of, of address the subscriber at Wysox P. 0.. Wysot. Aug. 10, 1851. WM. D. STROPE. rmsportl4 Athens Railroad Letting. TOWANDA CHEAP CLOTHING §TORE. GEO. H. MINTING, respectfully informs the pub lic that he has removed his store to Col, Means' building, one door below Warner's watchshoto, where he will be happy to see all who may be in want of Good irid Cheap Clothing. Helot constantly adding to his stock al) the new and desirable styles and pat terns, and feels confident he can satisfy any onelisrlio 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 sold as usual at the lowest prices. lie has also received, a large lot of YOUTH'S & CHILDRENS' CLOTHING, to which. he invites at vmtion and which will be sold at low rates. He has made arrangements by which he can send for any sr dcle desired, with the certainty of procuring a good article. Cutting and making up, done as usual in ihe most fishionable manner, promptly and to order. Towanda, May 8, 1851 y. Paper Itangings. • . E only complete assortment of Paper Hangings, Tßorders, Window Paper, and Fire board Views, kept in this region, end at prices u low as can be bnind at retail either in or oat of the principal cities, at May 8. 0. D. BARTLETT. CROCCERY & GLASS WARE.—An unusually large and fine assortmentenow arriving at srp 26 MERCER'S.. tegalltb ll66 , ll o4 ,NOTICE ALT. persona indebted to the estate of JAMES 11 rens; deeseiedOste of the-township of Wello, are herby niquested to make, payment_erithont . delay, and those Moline Adair against,said est ate, please present them duly authenticate for settliment. ' • MARGARET FRIEB, Administralrix.., Weßs,Msy 24, 1851. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • ALL potions knowing themselves to bo indebted to the estate of DANIEL torcecamea late of /San tee tp., sirs tent,' iliptested to make immediate pay ment, indite:we baying claims against said estate will plowing present daly_ authenticated for pettitment. l', UPp. LYON. , . Mcmrolf;Aiii: dininiatretors. ADMINIz 4TOR'S NO: ME. ALL persons indebted to the estate,of LEMUEL S. MAYNARD decesied, late'df Rome town ship, are betel , requested to make litaythent with out delay, and those haying.elaime against said es tate, will please present them duly and authenticated for settlement. WM. E. MAYNARD. - JOHN PASSMORE. Administrators with the will annexed Towanda, Aug. 9, NMI. • EXECUTOR% NOTICE. L ETTERS Testamentary upon the last will and testament of ELIZABETH MEANS, late of the Bora' of Towanda, deceased. having been grant ed to the subscribers of said Bore' all persons hay ing claims or demands against the estate of the staid deceased are re . que.ted to Make the tome known to us without delay, and all persons in?tebted To said 'estate are required to pay the same forthwith. THOMAS ELLIOTT. MILLER FOX. Towanda, July 28, 1851. Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of MORRIS El MALONEY, deceased, late of Monroe township, are hereby requested to tfiake payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estatb are requested to present, them, duly authenticated for set tlement. ' JAS. 'V. WILLCOX, Administrator. Monroe, July 10, 1851. FALL GOODS. ET. FOX,would respectfully inform his old frienem . and the citizens of Bradford in general that he is now receiving a full stock of FALL GOODS, which he is desirous of disposing of at ■ very small advance from first cost, being satisfied that his goods are select. ed with as much care, and bought at least, at as IoW prices as his neighbors, he is now anxious to convince his customers that they will be sold at the right kind of prices. Please call and see, as there is surely no harm in knowing how cheap some folks do sell goods—call soon. Corner of Main and Pine street. Groceries. 6 11W D. of Sugar at prices positively lees than any here sold in town within one year, also, Vl°lab. ses sweet and good from 31 to fio eta. Rio. Laguirs and Old Javo• Coffee that cant be beat. Fine bunch Raisins, 'Pepper, Spices, %lentos, Ginger, and a gem coal assortment of groceries ; alma full supply of fresh new Teas warranted es usual, good and right or the money returned. in all.ances ; just received and for sale at sep. 12 FOX'S. R ICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Leise mid Crapes al ap26 FOX'S. 2/1 BALES OF SHEETING, common end fine tho 104 ide.r'A nice assortment of Bleach ed Geode, bleached and brown Drills,l Crash and Dra pery, brown and bleached Table Linnen, Checks, Lin seys Ticking, Cotten Yarn, Batting, Wicking and Wedding, selling cheap at FOX'S. EMBROIDERIES, A very large stock of Swiss and Muslin Edgings and Insertinga, Swiss and Mus lin Bands. needle wrought Collars and . Cuffs. fine wrought Linen Handkerchiefs, and in fact the largest and bed assortment of Embroidered Goods ever before offered in Towanda at s FOX'S. , BLACK SILKS, the a few paternal of fan? Silk; which will he aohl cheapat FOX'S. HOOTS & SHOES , a good assortment of. Ladies, Gents, Misses, Childreos and fora:its Shoes for solo at FOX'S. CROCKERY & GLASS WARE, a large mock of feted for sale by FOX. S COTCH YARN very fine, also some common quail ty at DRAPERY MUSLIN. a large and splendid assort ment at very small Omits at FOX'S. BROADCLOTHB. Cassitueres, Kentucky Jeans, sheep's gray cloth, &c., sold very low for cash by nl4 B. KINOSBERY & Co. NOTICE. TE undersig ned would 'inform the citizens of . Towanda an. vicinity, that he has arrived here for the porpose of enabling those who wish Dago reotypes of thernseilreo. Or (dead% to get them. Hav ing had a numberof peers' experience in the bmii ness, be. feels confident thar-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 Didion Kingsbery's store. Towanda, July ts, 1851. R. G AI. 175 BUSHELS RYE dr CORN for sale by July fi. E. 'I% FOX. COITEIMI RZIAIMETAILDIL AN assortment of READY-MADE COFFINS will be kept constantly on bond at Nye's old stand on Main street, where the subscriber is also prepared to make and repair all hinds of :Famiture. Towanda, July 12, 1851. C. WELLS. -4 BI.AS POWDER.-50 kens Blasting Pow. der, by - flB MONTANYES & CO. CROCKERY.—The largest stock. In town. Full dinner and tea /ens, of white granite and blue ware, which will be soltt cheap at FOX'S. NEW CHEAP CASH STORE. Shapley & Lewis, ESPECTFULLy )inform thesitizens of Towanda It. and vicinity, that ttley tak n The wore lately occu. pied by .1.1. Ward. where they now invite the attend(); of purchaser. to a large and choice stock •of New Spring & Summer Goods, comnsTnin or • DRY GOODS, lIARDWARE 4. CROCKERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS 4. SHOES, 4.c, comprising thettsual • variety, 'with - many ardclest n styles not to be obtained. elsewhere, Their assortment has heetraelected with care express ly for this market, and purchased at prices which wjl. allow us to sell u cheap as any store in this region of country. Cash custonwitsuri knifed to call with a Promise that they shanig4llo.afratiOssatisfurd. 9:7'.ltetaciabec, SHAPir,E,Y .&..tEwis• new store, next south of the Ward Mutse, Main street. Towanda, May 29, 185 f: • ^ " NEW SUMMER. GOODS.! freinneun'77, l l:gd from o New York with hii t&ird e for die season. embrecinii large invoice Of Piney, and - Staple Dry Goodt&c..-Which .4helf Positively be it] cheep. .Towanda, MORE NKW GOODS J t ralhiCh rat i p .- rif 'efts which we love hid l thypteasirritlfintmdeeirightto this market. The eadtpaying public! mo mired to dit mamioation. 1 . 811APIA 1 14. LEWIS: Terraria, June 111, 1851. LOOIC,IIERE!—We ere new selling the best artl ''tkriif *Wu et 311 eenti per gallon: 180APLIN & LEWiti. Tedstllls, juni,l l 3, 1151; • WilLollll l l GRAND NATIONAL CIRCUS, COMPRISING a double Equestrian Troupe and Dramatic Corpse, from ?iibles Garden, New York and National Amphitheatre. Philadelphia, will perform at Towanda, on Tuesday, Sep.23d 1851. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock, P. Yd. Performance to commence at half past 2 and half-past 7 41ock, P. M. LE WIS B. LENT, Manager and Director. O. D. BRISTOL, General Agent and Advertises. F. W. W HITTA KER, Equestrian Director. 8. V. W. POST, Leader of the Brass Band. Distinguishing features. M'mlle. MARIE, the beautiful and youthful Parisi, an Equestrienne, in tier truly artistic end .brilliant school of Lady Equestrian. pre-eminently distinguish. ing her from every other Lady who has herechfore ap peared in this country. The youthful Prodigies, 111'lles. ELOI7ISE end FLORA, appear in Juvenile Performances rarely, if ever equalperl. Mena BE:NOFT the great Parisian Jongleur-a-Che. val, will also appear on two Horses, with D. RICH ARDS, in Feats of the Hippnndrome never excelled. M'dme. ROSA LINE ugNorr smears in;her beau tiful Equitation and new Style of Horskemanship and is now becoming the model of all the fashionable Lady Amateurs in this elegant art in America. THOMAS NEVILLE, in his etopendous feats of Hcrrsemanship, riding backward and forward—danc ing, pirouetting, and aamersetting during the rapid circuition of his Steed. The great Vaulting and Trick Horse GINCIN NATUS, performed by Mr. S. P. STICRN EY. The Troupe of Trained Ponies. embracing the cele brated Twin Ponies, Romeo and Juliet, will be introdu ced by Mr. Whittaker. Prof. James H. Nixon and his Infant Artists, Mas ters A lbert and George, in their graceful, classic and wonderful gymnastics. Mr. D. Richards, the wild vaulting Horse Man of the Pampas, on his fleet and hounding Courvr, with out saddle, over barriers and five barred gates snd through balloons. Sports of the Hippodrome. on four and sir Horses, by thoelbrunguished Eqoestriat, S. P. Stiekpey. Sports of Atlas, by the Giant of Iron nerve, Herr Lee, who performs with real cannon ball/ of 3S and 44 pounds eac! , . Two Clowns--Sam Lathrop, the Stomp Orator and American /eater, and John Grrmaidi Wells, the Eng. lish Clown. j In addition to a f. II and unequalled Performance in the Circle, will be represented the Grand Romantic Spectacle of ST. GEORGE AND THE DRAGON ! With all its splendid Accessories. Processions, brilliant Arniors and Banners, Historical Costumes, together with a full Cast of Characters, accompanied with all the original Music, Ire. Two more brilliant features distinguish this from all other CoMpanieb., The Interior is illuminated with Gas, and the Exterior with Prof. Grine. Improved Drummond Light, rendering the premises ligh: and cheerful the darkest night. 'Admission 25 cents. No half price. Por full particulars see large and small bills at the different Hotels, .5e.. • • Cane above celebra.ed Troupe Will perform at Troy, Sep. 2241, Leßayaville:24, and at Montrose 25th. Aug. 30, 1851. 11116.k.114 rbllll'.ol2ll .keritlZeilro Adams & Macfarlane, 11 - AI - MG entered into co-partnership in the practice IA of law, have also established an agency for the sale of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persons having real estate which they desire to sell, by calling and leaving a description of their property with the terms of sale, will undoubtedly find it to their advan tags. Persons desirous of purchasing can perm where prop erty is for sale--a description of the UM with the price and terms of payment and be informed as to the validity of title. i. C. ADAMS. Towanda, Mry 2,1851. J. NI A CFA RL A NE. TrrHOLE SUITS, Coats, Pants and Vests, all t for NY $2 00, at CAMPBELL'S. An extensive stock of Staple AND FANCY DRY GOOD • Just opening et_ 111,IONTAMMIN & COIL TIIoSE who wish to purchase Good Articles at cheap rates, will do well to call. Towanda. May 1, 1851. NEW GOODS, AND REDUCTION OF PRICES ! TH. PHINNEY, Jr., is just receiving from New • York a large and general assortment of spring and Summer Garb, consisting of airman everything usually found in a store, together with Groceries, Hardware, Paino, Oils, Mire ' l,eather, Bbots Shoes, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Cr ockery, Glassware, Salt, Fish, ire. The subscriber would return his sincere thanks to the public for their bountiful patronage the last, winter, by which the increase of business enabled him to offer his goods .his summer at still lower prices than they have been in the habit of buying. 'All persons wishing to buy goods for cash ma ready pay, would do well to call at No. 3, Brick Row, and examine the stock and prices; as the goods are bought and must be sold. Towanda, May 10831. BOOTS & SHOES! •. John W. Wilcox, • AS removed his establishment to H. Mix's store, ',corner of main street and the public square, and will eontinuertheuanufacture of Boom and Shoes, u heretofore. • HO has just melted from New York a large.assort mentlof Women's, Children's and Missear Shoes, which are 01Tered at low mice. ? The attention of the Lsdiei is psilcularly directed to . his assortment, romprising the Tellowing new etyleir:— . Ertamelled Jenny Lind gai ter bergs; do. shoes 1 black lasting and silk gaiters 1 walking shoes, buskins, &c. Misses' gaiters and shoes, of every description. - A large arnartment of Chiltl. - cn's fancy gaiters, boots and shoes, or talllrunts. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoe* This stock has been personally selected with csre,land he believes he Ceti !free iniierior e'niclea at • ressonshk prices.. ". • • • acpr•thei owl= pot to Manufachering. ' endtingles, by 4 oft sf f perk well to merit a C , 1111; , , 11- 11.3C0 of iht liberal Wureetert be two h,lthcno received. T wands, May 8, 1851. . I s. N' AX of LES,all sizes at . - MERCtill'S ; _L ' September O. 1851. --- Ot!d spring ;t h y!: m at ol es . kin' . bats; alaitl4.exF,hso. JAW' rece_teljamtothet bum assorunani of thosi .!heap BwTB and snots at , No 4 THINNEY'S. .LASSCIILASS.—Beet quality at FRENCH GLAM. for .—Bert sale 6 7 SHAPLEY & Magill:n*lm. &I. NEW briti*G7ooolii aardauniz Ts now remising a rich and beautiful as s ortment ni Dav Goons. Geocsitss, iStc. to which he would ; particularly invite the attention of all Cash Pwrellitstvi; and will make it an of to them to gitielanit es he is determined to sell hisgoodiJiir Cilia as low as was ever before offered in the market . Having Oat . - rtl no pains in procuring the choicitt article, the tiuh scriber feels fully confident that be can give entire sat isfaction to his customers. April. 26 COME ONE, COME ALL, and examine the Nevi Goode, which are now being exhibited at I ap26. B. KINCSBERIOI. CHEAP NEW GOODS: . . T. now receiving direct from New York a large and splendid-assortment of Goorrs Which he offers for sale at prices whi7h cannot fail to suit the clasp t buY= . ers, for CARO, PRODCCE, OR ApiROVIII CRIDIT. lie respectfully asks a call from all petWoiiiskshingtp boy goods cheap, as he is determined not to be undersold: Towanda, April 2,1, 1951. assess Goods.j... RICH FOULARD, Chant - alean Cherie, Brk Drew ' Siikg, French and Hamar, Defames. ■ new article for summer dresses. French and English Lawn., Silk Tissues, !Armen Lustres and any quantity of giber dread goods at FOX'S. EVERY one knows that the place to find the largest assortment and heat cprility of gloves of all des: criptiona at sp26 FOX'S. Q(IDOZ. Panama , Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Caned!' 01./ Strew Hate et 91526 FOX'S. BL Z 4 illt and Hi'k for MANTILLAS at . ap26 I - IRV GOODS—A good assoii.n.....t of Aerinoer4 11 Cashmeres. De Lainp, Alpacas, and prints now ' , ruing at jlB , ERCUR'S. NEW . SPRING GOODS ! ,HE subscriber i; now in receipt of his Spring put'- , chases of New Goods Which Makes - Nis stoat one of the most extensive in.the Country—fa sale on the most favorable terms for cash or approved credit—cash buyers are pari:•nlarly invited to call and examine the' stock. myS 0. D. BARTLETT. SHERIFF'S SALE. F virtue of sundry writs of Venditiona B issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County and to me directed, will be expos ed to pubiic sale, at the Court House in the.Borco`, of Towanda on Friday, the 10th day of October, at one o'clock P. M.. the following piece or parcel of land' lying.and being id Columbia township, Brad- ford county; and bounded aiddeschbed as folfolie oh the' north by ldnds of Franklin Baker, west by M. 8., bandeld.south by Austinadd Robbins, and, east by Criah Ferguson and U. Bobbins. Contain. ing one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, about seventy acres improved, with:one framed house, one framed barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. S. D'obbins, to the use of John C. Adams, vs. John Benson; also, John Hall, to the use of John C, Ad ams. vs. John Benson. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek township, bounded and des : . cribed as follows, viz: north by the y o ry st4tefiri4 . east by the ma in s road, leafing from limy to Witipla, through South Creek, south by lona o( WintVirog Y. Gline and Anson C. Ely, west by lands of George Durham and James E. Vancuver. Containing about sixty acres more or less, .about twelve acres ‘ ittt'T proved one log house and one fram e d bonsai/hereon. Seized .od taken in ezectitiop at the soil of Jaye() Arnold, to the use of Dyer Foote, vs. Elliot Suffern... ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land Situate in Ridgberry township, bounded and desetits; ed as follows, to wit: north by land now in prisaga l .: sion' of Peter Evans, east by land of David Bart, south by lands of Horace Hinchman and tfaiid Burt, and west by lands of David Butit.... ing about sixty acres more or les,abijut. twenty acres improved, one log house thespan erected._ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mark A. Burt, vs, Daniel Brack way. ALSO—The following lot of land situate hr Ath ens township, bounded as follows, to wit: on the north by Shipman's line, on the east by Weds of B. G. Rice, south by the highway leacfreg (tom' Atheni to Owego, and west by lands or 0. 0: Shi preen: Con: mining one fourth of an acre. alb improved, with' one, framed house and some fruit trees thereon, Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stine:* on B. Kent, vs. Charles W. Irefdin. Al.'o—The following tot of land striated fti Athens borough, bounded and described as follows north by lands of 11. 0: Alien' and . E. HerriclF, east. by land.; of Wells and Barri s; south by canal street, and west by lands of Phineas Rogers. Containilig fifty feet on canal street, and eighty-four feet deeps or back, one fram ed house and framed barn and fruA trees thereon. . . Seized and taken in execution at thcsu pf Wil liam Kiff to the nee of Bradford Richmeaf dit Co: vs. Abigail White: • • ALSO—The following lot' piece or parcel of lind situated in the township of Smithfield, bounde d s and described as folios s to wit : north by land formed? owned by Leonard Pierce. east by lands of Enos Smith, south Ihy land of H. Crowell and the highway, west by lands of H. Crowell, contaisiing about one hundred acres more. or less, about fifty , acres im proved, one framed house one framed barn and fru4 trees thereon. , , Seized and taken in enettlion at tbe Suit of C. F. Groveller assign of Seth' Salsbury vs. Charles Olin. stead. . . AViO 7 -The .following ,lot of .land situated in Franklin township and boonded,s,A, follows to wit on all shies ty lands belonging,tp the hairs of Merl rick Crithilnll deed, Containing two acres more of less t al) latproyed, with.an old building formerly ow lamellas a stave machine. Seiied . gpd taken in execution at the suit. of My- Me.rill and Jared Root vs. Asand:Fairchiftl. A t..SO—N.piece or parcel of land in Athens twp. hounded on the north by John F. Sancrke, east by, lands of Shipman and Backus, south by Paine st.. and west by lands of Shipman and Backttii. Con taining one half an acre, all improved, with somd fruit trees thereon". Ai.sin-+line r th , .r 1 , 4 it A, , h-1.; fn. 9.,Titvfe-,111,•!..1 Baeku'. :• • . • o , lf f an acre, improved. 4.c; , h a framed house thereon. Scared anl Oren it. execution at flte suit of Levi Morse vs. Charles W. Be!din and Asa Beldin. WM. 8. DOBBINS. Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Towanda. Sept. 12. 1851. BOpT - & SHOE DEPOT.-1000 pair at prim that cart de fy all Campetitiop. Zerniary S 2. MONTANYES & CO, VlBll FISH ! blarke►cl by the Bb'l mud Arls, Sitiekiravr Trout foul White Fish by sr! ArLtv IF LEKLIS.