fail BRADFORD REPORTER courri. i 8 ALMANAC.IS2 ..Lo•-•„•-y z 7 • ri:t •' EIZEI 1 2 6 7. 8 9 113 14 15116 20 23 22 23 27 28129;30 4 SI 181 19 1 :s,:a 34 5 6 10 11112 13 7 18 19 20 25 '24 26 27 ; 81 91 "15 16 22=3 2 3 41 5 9 10111 12 16,17 , 1E,4- 19 1 2312412 5 1 26 130131- 7 8 :;11115 '211•22 29`29 1 I II - 2 61 71 81 9 4 5' ;11112 1919 :5126 13i4115 161 120 I 21!22 23 !2728 29 30 45 6 7 11 12 13 14 15119 1 20r21 1 ; 251261271281 I I 2 91 1 3\4 0 1 11516.1,7\ 1 8\ 122123121 2.3 2 3 r 9 i lo .. ?16117 23121 30131 1314 201211 27251 Washington County VITAL INSURANCE COMPANY. I.ecatt'.d at Granvide, Washington Co., N. Y. 'FIE largest and safest Mutual Insurance Corn• pany in the World ! Capital, $936,986 33 rrr 110.001) members. Charter renewed for thirty naler (he General Insurance Law of the state New York. REPORT. giving the whole amount or bilsiness rf :he l'ompany,%tuce May 15, 145, to October I,!, 1 , 51: Whole number of policies issued to October Ist, 118,2§3 r amount of properly ini.ured .J 0:1.1, 1851, • $90,458,988 00 et;LICI amount of risks expired and cancelled, tang amount of property] at ritdr, Oct. i, rssl. $89,153,407 00 hole aMoUnt of Pretniurn' cotes re -elyed to Oct. I. 1851, . $1,131,077 15 .trt amount of .Notes exp red and car e Ld, ito, amount of premium notes in orn• Oct 1, 1851, tw!t• sm . ( ufraNn pre : am: rec'd to Octo ,-er 1,1551, $406,497 44 col. on assessment, 144,813 90—5551,311 34 I lases ant. expenses paid to ul,er I, 1851, I'r!,rl cash in Treasury and in. the a:„1,, ti .Agents, 'l,:, , frla;ms fur losses, gtuilited and 9 , ?.. and not yettlue by the terms f •11 ,, Pnliciel, to be deducted from ,42O:ve balance. as follows, viz: itetaer, 1851, :1,035 50 comber, " 4,048 10 Ifreember, 7,205 20 laio.:ary,lBs2, 9,651 20—521,640 06 iteg a balance in faroC of the Coin tit!, nu th,s tsr day of October, 1851, ravirz all claims allciwed, of $40,888 08 Th r.b.icatton of the above report is made nfetnii:y w.th the Act of Assembly passed the or April, 1351. LW J. E. (;ANFIELti, - Agent. Jannacy 12, 1852. . . To the Collectors. • ono: I. here',v given to the Collectorg of Stdie and liwinty taxes, that the duplicates must be d by February Court. or costs will be made. .17Al. PECK. Deputy Treasurer. rn.iiry ellice. January - 8, 1851. ' Proclamation. 1 - ICREAR, the Hun. DAVID W I Lmor, Pre Went Judge of the 13th Judicial district, comtposed counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and 5u1.1,11 .1,11 Myron Ballard and Harry Ackley, Esqrs. and for the county ofßradford, have precept, bearing dale the Ist day of any, 1852. to me di,rected, for holding a court u tier .tesaions of the peace, common pleas and uu's court. at Towanda, fur the county bf Brad n the first Monday of February next, to con tree n ceks. cc therefore hereby given, to the Coroners, 1 . (1'? Peeee, and Constables of the county .radforl,.[ll9i they he tht?n and there in their er r - :•r nt, 10 .t . t - l-ek in the ftirenoon of said ~1 ;i, cord. , , inquisitions, examinations, and r .^.,r remembrances, to do those things which bar nitire appertains to be done ; and those whT "il 1 7 l'a'ottaixance or' otherwise to prose ,l,-!0",‘! '.e pr -.ont're who are or may he in the ~: 'aid ccur.ty. or who are or shall be bound to 'a' at lb' , and court, are to be then and there to 1 ,, ...:. agenst them as "thrall be just. Jurors r!oe , ted i:. be punctual in their attendance, teat s. to their notice. I a; "I,canda, the .sth day of January. in the .cur Lord 1862, and of the 'lndependence Statec th- seventv..f.ixth. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. NOTICE, havlnz, business with me, may call ir ,1 17, my ab'ence on ROBERT C. SIMPSON !In I!horizA to trantaet any business on 4na;C. lie mat• be found either at the office of NlAfion.& Co., or in the old Towanda Bank are I, IA :YsTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given .tihe.e have been filed and settled in the of ' f ItMster of Wills in and for the county of •ac-' OII T sof administration upon the fol viv estates, iz : in al aCi:ohnt of Thomas Manley guardian of ~:. Mary and Lrasto. Manley, minor children of Manley decd late of Cantons I ' ll 'e:count of %elan Halo administratrix of tvate df George Hakes dec'd, la'e of Albany. ' e "nnt of Hiram Drake administrator of of John Moore deceased, lute of Rome. aI areount of John Elliott, one of the admin. 14 e.tate of Humphrey Drown deceased, if va al account of John V. Driels, administrator ~. taie of Mark Preston, deceased, late of Bur- "' ac^ , unt of George litakesley and Wm. C. ra''. a, ;rooi;slrators_ of the estate of Albert R: r ,. .)•et:, late of To:Wanda boro% '' l / c^urit of Charles Hornet, one of the ad. '.... 11 .rs rt the estate of Humphrey Brown de. , f. .a. of Wyalusine; a'connt of Chauncv Frisbie, guardian of " " 1 ..1-r, minor child of Joseph Webster, r Wirritizon It , al ace moot of Asa Stevens administrator of !)ali Stevens deceased late of Standing Stone I' '' s' the same will be presented to the Orphan's : f Bradrurd county, on Mdnday the 2d day-of '"Y next, for confirmation : and allowance. H. L. SCOTT, Register. ler''. Office, Towanta, January 3, 1852. M New Goods. & A. CAN PBELL, are again receiving a large nsiwtment of goods for the fall and winter trade. suds, August 28,1851. X Q n Ur PS a• y O y ! .~M O • 2 3 9 10 1617 23 24 30,31 15 !!! 5 6 261 13 19 20 27 1 6 7 13 14 20 1 21 2129 1 1 23 9 10 16117 23 ; 1 , 1 30 01 3 4 1011 t7 l lB 24 25 6 7 13 14 1 ;.0121 27281 II 2 SI 9 15116 22123 12,9130 4 51 11112 18119 .25126 5\ 6 12 13 19 20 26 27 12 8 9 15 16 22 23 29 30 31 4 1011 1 17 18 ,24 25 6 71 13 14 L 20121 127126 8,298,58 t 00 257,019 88 $874,067 27 488,382 28 $62,829 08 MICHAEL MEYLERT. New r IST OF JUROIIB Drawn for Feb. Sessions and Oyei and Terminer. 1852. , oitian seaman. , Burlington—John Arthur, John litatt - ji. Wysos—Jesse Allen, Chester Pierce. Troy boro.— William Bush. Orwell—Jarvis Bottles. Springfield—A. W. Bailey L. Leonard. Smithfield—Lark Bird: - •• • - Athens twp.—Solonion,BOstirorth. Sheshequin-4bram Dingman. Standing Stone—Alexander Ennis. Towanda, twp.—Richard Horton. Wyalusing—X. K. Ingerham, J. R. Wells. Columbia--Demon Keyes, Ulster—E. B. Minter. Towanda bitiortA. D. Montanye. Ridgbery—Jacob Mitchel. Leroy—Elijah Runyan. Windham—George Smith. Durerl—George Stone. Asylum—John Stafford. Herrick—H. M. Titus. TRAVERSE JiIIIOSSTIVLSI Burlingtonr—John 810301, Alanson Camphill.„ Warren-of Allen Bowen,Mires Eitiffington, E. C, Dewing, Nathan Pendleton. Orwell—H, Beckwith, Jta Brewer, Nelson Barnes. Smithfield.S. R. Crane, A.B. Childs, A. J. Geroulds Patrick Sullivan, Richardson Wood. Durell—Geo. Coolbaugh. Monroe...A. L. Cranmer, Goy C. Irvine, T. M. son. Springfield—Qoareters Macadam], Hiram Horton, John Roper jr. Frederick White. Tuscarora—J. B. Corbin. Windham..-Joseph Doan, Win. Sibley; .1: Modre. Towanda boro.Thomas Elliott. Franklin—Justice Fairchild. • Rome—Lewis Goff. Towanda twp.—Francis Gregg.,, Canton—Samnel Griffin, Geo. W. Griffid. Leroy—David N. Hickok, John Kelley, Everit COX. Albany—A. Ladd, Peter Sterigere. Ulster—Darius Myres. Athens twp. Joel McAlpin, Samuel Ovenshire jr. Wyroz—V. E. Piolett. Ridgbery—Joel Peterson. • Pike—Sheldon Payne. ) Asylum—Paul Quick. Sheshequin.-Silas Gore. '-_, Troy twp.—A. W. Thomas.. SECOND WEIIIIK. South Creek—Gideon H. Aderson, A. M. Brow, A Thompson. Litchfield—Elias Ball, Monroe—E. R. Blawlailt, Joseph Hornet. Troy twp.--Smith Baxter. Trdy boro.—F. L Ballard, I. A. Pieke. Wytor— Daniel Bull. Windham—E. R. Collins, Ralph W Russel. _ Rome—J. N. Dunham,Timothy Hiney, J M. Moody Towanda trip.—James Elliott. Canton—Samuel Fitzwater, John Newell. Asylum—Wm. Gamble. Athens twp.—Giles ftoyt, I. M. Tozer. Durell--A. V. Hu'bus: Pike—Edward Jones. Tuscarora—Geo. R Johnstin. Burlintrton—Charles Knapp. Franklin—Wm. Lantz. Springfield—Walter Mattocks. Albany—James 1. Miller, Herrick—Nathaniel Nesbit, Wilmot—Wm. Norconk. . Sheshequin—Myeri Osburn, A. Wishb. Smithfield—Gilbert Randall. Granville—Russel Spalding. Standing Stone—Erastus Vannest. IRD sorycsK. Tuscaroia—Alfred i Ackley, W. Barrowcliff, P M. Bostwick. • Athens boro.—J. B. Brockaway. Ridgbery—Patrick Butler, John Wallace. Orwell—Blair binus. Canton- , -Redman Bagley, Asa Pratt jr. WidharnStephen Bus wick. Pike—Simeon Brink, Wm. Bradshaw, A. Farchilds, C. W. Reynolds. Columbia—C..l Bradford, Albion Budd•Benj.Sh4de South Oreek—lra Crape. Smithfield—E..a. Duffey, L. C. King, 1. W. Miller, Elias Rinker. • Burlington—Morgan Dewitt, John H. Furman, L. D. Taylor. Wyalusing—Ransom Fuller, Bascom Taylor. Asylum—ElmoeHorton, Charles Thompson. Towanda boro.—John F: Moss, Percival Powell. Troy twp.—Darius Manley. • Armenia—Doha Morgan. Springfield—Joseph Thomas. Du yell—Daniel Trumble. Ulster—Edmund Walker. AUDITOR'S NOTICE In the m ailer the Estate lames Bennett deed. TIM Undersigned auditor appointed by the Or phan's Ccmrt of Bradford County to settle the accounts of the administrator of said estate, upon exceptions filed, and make distribution of the assetts oftaill estate, will attend fbt that purpose at his of fice. iii Towanda boro' tin the 27th day of Jarittaty, A. D. 1852, at one o'clock P. M., when all per sons having claims against said estate ate re4dired to present theni or be debarred from any share of said funds. HENRY BOOTH, Dec. 24, 'lB5l. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE HE auditor appointed By the Orphan's Court of -L Bradford county to settle the account of Aden Calkins as guardian of the , estate of Maria Calk ins, ution exceptions filed, will attend for that puns pose at his office in Towanda boro on the 28th day of . Januar) A.D. 1852, at one o'clock P.M. of which all persons interested will take notice. Dec. 24. 1851. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Job P. Kirby vs. James Goff and Will.am Goff— No. 60, Feb'y T., 1850. James W. Decker & Wil son M. Decker vs. James Goff—No. 272, Dec. T., 1851. Bradford. Com: Pleas. rrtHE undersigned auditor appointed by the - Court X of Common Picas to distribute funds raised by Sheriffls sale of personal property on writs of Fie ri lamas, issued in the above edits, will atten il to the duties of iaid appointment at his office, in To da Borough, on the 24th day of January. A. D. 1852, at 10 *trick, A. M., whPre all persons inter ested are requested to present their claials or be de barred from any portion of said fund.. Dec. 24, 1851. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. Delilah Pincher ve. John Fineher. No. 96. Febrna• ry T. 1831. In Bradford _Common •Pleal—Libel for Divorce. qIOJOHN FINCHER, the defendant in the above 1111 cage. You are hereby notified that Delilah Fincher, by hCr next friend E. S. Mathewson, has filed her petition for divorce Irom you from the bonds of matrimony. ,And that an alias subpdma has been returned, and proof made that you were not to be found in said county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the Borough of Towanda, at the February term of said common pleas, on Monday the 2d day of February nett, to answer the said complaint, and show cause if any yon have, why the said Delilah should not be .divorted from you. , CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff.' SherifFs Mire. Towanda, January 3, 1852. Seth M. Miller vs. Charlotte A. Miller. N 0.320, Dec. 1 1851, Bradford Corn. Plea, Libel for Divorce. Tb CHARLOT TE A. MILLER, the defendant in the above case. You are hereby notified that Seth M. Miller, your husband, has filed his pEtition far divorce front you from the bonds of matrimony. And that an alias subpcena has been received, and proof made that you were not to be found in said county. You are therefore required to appear at the Conn House in the borough of Towanda. at the Feb. ruary term of said Common Pleas, on Monday, the 2d da's of February nest, to answer to the said complaint,: and show cause, if any you. have, why the said Seth should not be divorced from yon. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Jan. 2, 1862: • Ink at WhoWaal& EVERY variety of Harrison's Colambi:mink, just . received by the subscriber—he has made nr ran.rements by which he can supply Merchants & Dealers, on as favorable terms as can be had of the proprietors. O. D, BA RKLETT.. • Towanda; Nov. 29, 1851. • 18CMCI -4, - Segal abvertzscmatto. Sheriff's Sale. - • Y virtue of a writ of _Vend. Exponas issued B Out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the Court:Honse in the born.' ofTowanda ith Monday the 2d day of February at I o'clock, P. M., the following lot piece or parcel of land situate in Rome tp., bounded and described as follows to w't : on the north by lands of Phillip Bartlett and Simeon Dimock and John Alger. on the south by lands of Chestei Wage and Joseph Voice, on the west by Chester Prince and Phillip Bartlett. Con taining twe hundred acres more or less. about 'one hundred acres improved, one framed house one fretted barn and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. _ Seized and takon in execution at the suit of Jo seph Kingsbery vs. David Etcklor. ALSO—The following lot or piece of land shim led in the borough of Towanda and bounded and described as follows to wit : beginning on the north fide of the state road at the south west corner of _a, .lot owned by James Mclntyre, thence_ along the . Borth side of said road, south eighty three degrees 'West fifty feet to a corner, thence north two degrees east, one hundred and four feet to the south line of J. W. Mercur's lot, thence nearly east fifty feet to Mrs. Rice's west line, thence south two degrees West to the place of beginning. Containing 6,200 feet more or less, With a framed church building thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Bridleman Vs. Solomon Cooper. ALSO—A piece or parcel - of land in Ridgburr, bounded north by lands of Griswold, eas t by lands of Sturges Squires, south by lands of Rickey and Burt, and west by lands of D. A Smith. Con taining about eighty acres, more or less, about forty ocres improved, one hewed lbg house, one framed barti, one log barn, andlwo •apple orchards thereon. S.eited and taken in ezecution at the suit of Wm. Peterson, td the use of C. V. Wilson vs. Peter Squires. ALSO—A piece of land situate in Springfield tp. bounded add described as follows, to wit : north by the road feadien frcim,Springfield centre to Ridgbu ry, east by hinds of Aleiander Leonard, south by lands of .I. Pitts, and on the ardst by lands of Hen ry Teed and others—containing about seventy acres, with about twenty-five acres impioted, with two log houses and one log barn and a fhti fruit trees thereon. Sei2ed and taken in execution at the stilt df T. P. Wolcott vs. Caleb T. Wilcox and J. P. McAffe. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Leroy town ship, bounded on the north, east and south by lands of John Hammond, on the west by lands of Francis Harris. Containing four and a half acres, more or less, all improved, one block house, one framed barn thereon. Seined od taken in execution at the suit of M. 0 Arnoht vs. Nedebiah Smith 2d. ALSO--A piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Rome, bounded north and west by land of Thomas Bartlett, south by lands of Jos. Vought and C. Wedge and east by Simeon Dimock. Con taining ono huhdred and ftfly acres, more or less, about sixty:flve notes ithproved, one frame house, one frame barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in exeegtion at the snit of C. F. Harder. to the use of John Frost, vs. David Etcklor and Sally blicklor. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Asylum Beginning at a corner of Harry Birney's lot, a pitch pine tree, standing on the east side of the road— thence south 18° east along said road 79 p lo a cog• ner; thence south 10 ° east along said road, 71i p to a corner in Seymour Beeman's line ; thence along Beeman's line north 80 ° east 157 p to a corner ; thence north 116 p to a corner, a stone heap; thence west 190 pto the beginnin!. Containing one hun dred and thirty-seven acres,, and forty-six perches, about eighty-five acres improved, one frame house, frame barn, frame carpenter's shop, and two apple orchards thereon. 'Seized add taken hi execution at the sui: of Geo Bramhall vs.Mosesßramhall. " _ ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Smithfield twp., bounded on the north by the public highway leading from East Smithfield to Tray, on the east and south by A. Phelps and west by E. S. Tracey. Containing about one acreoll improved, one frame hmise and one fraum barn thereon erected. ALSO—Another lot of land in Smithfield town ship, bounded north by E. S. Tracy and John Hev ener, east by the public highway, south by T. M. Harding, and west by E. S. Tracy. Containing about one-half acre, - all improved. . _ :Ceiz d and taken in execution at the suit of Geo Burt & Co., vv. L. FL Pierce. ALSO—A piecd or parcel of land situate in She shequin township, bounded north by lands of Wm Horton, west by land lately belonging td Chas Hor ton, on the west by Andrew Webb. Containing about thirty-sis acres, more or less, about tvrenly acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of An drew Webb (now to the use of David Cash) vs. Wm Horton, Jr. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in the town ships of Franklin and Leroy, bounded on the north by lands of Richatd Morse, on the east by lands of Francis Morse, on the solith by lands of Allen Rock well, Luther Morse & Richard Morse and on the west by lands of Richard Morse. Containing about fifty sit acres, more or lesi. ALSO—One other tract of land in Frinklin town ship, bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Ma leer, on the east by the highway leading from Frank lin to Granville, on the south by lands of Sylvanns Gee, and weal by lands of Joseph Mateer. Con toining about seven aces, more or lest, about five scree improved, with one frame two story house and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the ttit of Mary Hart es. Sidney Burnham. ALSO-13y virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, all the right, title and interest of the defendant in a piece or parcel of land in Franklin township, Be ginning at a post earner, being the.south east cor ner, thence by land in the warrantee name of Peter Ladley, sodth 293° west 220 p to a hemlock ; thence -by law's in the warrantee names of Samuel Stddons and Nathan Hurley, north 60° west 320 p to a post ; thence by land in the warrantee name of Josph Lad ley. nort;: 29i . east 226 p to a maple ; thence south 60° east 321 i ;') to the beginning, being an undivided one-third part, of the above described tract. Said tract containing four hundred and fifty two acres. Seized and tak'n in execution at the suit ni A.G. Waterman, assignee of George Wood. vs. James S. Pringle and Wm. Kay and Thos. chambers, terre tenants. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheri B's Mee, Towanda, Jan.. 1, 1852. John Winters vs. Caroline Winter. No. 318, Deeem• ber Term, tB5l, Brtuiford Corn. Pleas. Libel fur Divorce. MCI CAROLINE WINTERS, the defendant in the JL above case. You are hereby notified that John Winters, your husband, has filed his petition for di• vorce from you from the bonds of matrimony. And that an alias sbpcena has been returned, and proof made that you were not to be found to said county. You are therefore hereby required to appeal at the Court House,in the Borough of fowanda, ft: the -February fern). of said common Pleas, on Monday the 2d day of February next, to answer the said complaint ; and show cause if any you have, why the said derhit Should not he divorced from you. CHESTER THOM AS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, January 3, 1852. Caution. \ - v HEREAS, my wife MARY has this day left my bed and board, without any just canse or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of he'r contracting after this date. THOMAS DOLAN. .Towanda, Dec. 27, 1851, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of IRA BRONSON, late of Orwell totrnship deceas ed, are hereby notified to make payment without de lay ; and all persons having . demands against said estate will present them properly attested for settle ment to CHAUNCY PRISM. JAMES D. HUMPHREY. Orwell; Nay. 17, 1851. Executor's. c 0" ALSO, all persons indebted to the late firm of BRONSON* HUMPHREY, are hereby called upon to come forward and-settle their respective ac counts in due time. I. D. HUMPHREY. FALL .AND IVINTER GOODS . JOSEPO. KINGSBERY • ; . • T 8 now receiting an extensive assortment of GOODS, purchased - since the late decline Hi - prices, and .11: - which cannot fail to suit the taste and wishes of purchasers, and Meet the wants of the public; and as - every body knows that he ilways sells Goods very cheap, it is not,necessary . to make any remarks on that subject NEW I shall in a few d iys receive sk very large catalogue of New Books 'and Stationary, and being desirous of disposing of daubte the usual quantity this season, shall reduce the prices to 'a very for figure. 1111141W11 MICPCIT. Being agept for the sale of the Bay State Shawlain this Borottgh, am enabled to offer them mach wer and in larger variety than any other estahli, neat this side of New York. Large 'applies of hese shawls will be received during the wittier. . • music asmeglazus rich. Nails, thus, Oils, ilaniwfire, Crockery, Boot nd Shoes, dolt, 4c., T. E. GFUDLEY'S BUSINESS 0 RD To tie anise Ons of Bridford Co. MR. G. would say to the reading public that now is an age of literature, an age of unprecedent ed magazine popularity. The basis of every Re- public rests upon the great and broad principles of universal intelligence disseminated among the body politic. Trusiing to the patronage of an intelligent dublic, extensive arrangements have been made with, the leading American publishing houses, to supply the best products of the press, written by the most eminent writers. Books supplied to order,in large or small quantities. New publications and books on hand as soon as issued. Magazines, &c., paid for by the number, on delivery. List of Magazines and Reviews, for 1852 North Ant. Review, Litters Living Age, Eclectic. . International Maga, !tie, Knickerbocker. Harper's Democratic Review. Co aham's 46 Hunt's Merchant's Mag. Goiley's o Stillman's Journal, • Sartain's 64 Nineteenth Century, IPetersonts .. TORSION. Ladles' Repository, North British Review, Drawing Room Comp i ti, Edinburg Review, Eliza Cook's Journal, Westminster Review, - PhronolOgieal Journal, London Quarterly Rev'w, Water Cure Journal, Blackwood's Magazine, Parlor Magatine, London Punch, Ladies' Wreath, London Art Journal, &c. &c. &c. All of the above magazines will be furnished at city prices. Harper's Magazine commences a new volume with the Dec. number—the others with the January. A large quantity of Brother Jonathan's received roe holiday presents. Please call and sub scribe at the stores of the following agents I—Dr. H. C. Porter, Towanda ; Dr. C. Drake, Troy; M. Bullock, Smithfield C. H. Herrick, Athens ; Judson Holcomb, Rome. Dec. 1851. Sheriff's Bile, BY virtue of a writ of Fieri Facifis, ibsued out of the Court of Common Pleas l and to me dirieted will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the born; of Towanda, on Saturday, the 3lst day. of January, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following piece of land situate in South Towanda township, boanded as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of Samuel Gilbert and Nelson Gilbert, on the east by lands of Wm. Patton, on the south , by lands of Wellington Cox and. Wm. Gregg, on the west by Lorenzo Bowman, and north-west by the public highway, being the southern part of No. 11 in the sub-divi sion of the Franklin college lands—cuiltaining about forty acre-, with about twenty-fivp , acres pro7ed, a small frame house anci , ba.rd and apple orchard thireon. Seized and taken in etecution at the snit of Geo. H. Bull and 1). Goodenough vs. Samuel Gilbert, Administrator of Daniel Gilbert, deceased. . - - ALSO—A certain piece or parcel of landsitnaleil in Towanda ho., beginning on the east line yf 2d sh t on the line between the land of the late Elizabeth Means and the lot herein described, thence south 33 degrees west 100 feet alobg the east line of 2d st. to a stake for' a corner, thence south 863 degree, east 1463 feet, thence north 33 degrees eatt 100 fee ore or less to said Means line, thence north 861 grees west 1463 feet to the place of beginning.— ontaining 14650 feet mote or less. Reserving 6i f et from the east end of said lot for an alley ; all proved, with stone walls for an ice house thereon e ected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Full er, Waller & Co. vs. 1.. W. Tiffany. CHESTER THOMAS, MT. Sheritre Office, Toiranda, Dec. 27, IPSI. Administrator's Notice ..... ALL perions indebted to the estate of GEORGE SMITH, deceased, late of Tuscarora township, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenti cated for se ttlem en t. GEO. W. SMITH, Tuscarora, Dec. 2, 1851. Administrator. Books ! Books! A Complete assortment of school, Blank. Classi -11. cal do Miscellaneous Books, constantly kep up and for sale at the lbwest rates by. Nov. 29. 1851: 0: D. BARTLMTT. ur Fall and Winter Goods. E. T. rox, TsPow receiving direct from New York a large and 1 splendid assortment of Goods which he offers for sale at prices ThltheahnOt fail to suit the closest buy ers, for Cssa, Prioneez, on Apenovka CREDIT. He respectfully asks a tall from all pertains wishing to buy goods cheap, ay he-is determined not to he undersold. Towanda, November 24.1851. VVICT6RIN ES AND CUFFS—a few setts for sale cheap at nv2l FOX'S. a Y d ST qu A a T lit E ie S s H ju A s L t I r .: c , e 4s c ri d ot a 7 patterns, eel -6 0 ors p l k and 14, 1851. ) IVIE;TICUR'S. B,3`:Q WORTH of Sheep Pelts wanted for Cesh by ft. & A. C. By Exprtssj hired from the Illonfacturrrs NEW SHAWLS! JUST received by express another case of Bay State Shawls, Splendid styles, at Towanda, Nov. 28. 1851• J. XINGSBERY . ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of CHARLES ROGERS deed, late of Canton tp., are hereby notified to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said es tate, are requested to present them duly authentica ted for settlement. EMILY ROGERS. Canton. Nov: 29, Mt. Administratrix. CLOVER SEED.—Large and small Clover Seed for sale by fIS MONTANYES eir CO. ADMINISTRATOR.'S NOTICE. ALL persons . indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BRADFORD deceased, latent Warren township, are hereby requested to make payment teal - tut delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to-present them, duly authenticated ter set tlement. . GEORGE MANNING. WILLIAM IMINDFORD. Warren, Oct. 17, 1851. Administrators 11 - Ms 111rafw 11117 - 111111bllnit031 1 . 1 1 F;, covx•ry apavirßa. HAVING located in Towanda., prvices may be obtained by addressinv k ihrough the Post Office, of by calling at the 07.;e0 of Ulysses Mercur, Esq., where be will be rutin& or where a written op licatPloll may be left, Nov. 1, 1850. CLOTIgN3.—.A new assortment of reirdy made Clothing just received at , Sept. 9. 10.51. AUDITOR'S NOTICE Li Me mailer of the Estate of lloratio Ladd dec'd, THE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford. County upon exceptions filed to the partial account of Arunah Ladd, one of the execu tors of said decedent, will attend to the duties of said appointment• at his office:in Towanda boro' on the '24th day of Jannark, ar one o'clock. P. M., of which, all persons interested will please take notice. HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. December, 24, 1851. 13002111 Ainl STAIIVIONANSt. lEaLkild 111191'.k.IPM .Lgrlbrailo Addams Qc TlEFActhrlano, HANING entered into co-partnership in the practice, of law, have aleo 'established an agency fur the sale of teal Eddie In the county "of Bradford. Permit's having real estate which they desire to sell, by calling and leaving a docriptiort of their property with the terms ofeale, will undoUttedly Sad it to _their @Amin tare. Persons desirous of pdithasing can kith *hew prop. erty is for rile--a i description of the saints With the price and terms of payment and be informal as to the trAldlty of title. J. C. ADAMS. Towanda, Mey 2,1851. J. MACFARLANE. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, HUSTON & PORTER have jdst ridded to their assortment a large stock of Fresh Dams, Medi eines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Groceries and Liquors, which are now offered to the public at low rates. Their stock of FANCY GOODS & PE RFUMERY is the largest and most , complete ever offeret t l in this market. Alm a choice assortment of pure WINES & LI QUORS, suitable for medical purnmi: A large variety of Camphene,Phirspene, Fluid,Lard and Oil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful styles. Being agents fat all the best Paled Mecticind of the day, purchasers mea depend upon procuring a genuine article ib all cases. All the Drugs and Medicines kept at their establish• merits may be relied upon as genuine and of the best quality, hawing been carefully @elected with a stew to their usefulness. Cr South stme of the Ward House, and N 0.2. Stick Row. Towanda, May 21, 1851. - - . tress Goods. , RICH FOPLARD, Chameleon Chehe, Brk Dress Bilks, French and Barege DeLanes, a new article for summer dresses. French and English Lawns, Bilk Tissues, Linnen Lustres and any quantity of other dress goods at FOX'S. MBE subscriber offers for sale his Farm sttnatal in Wysoz township Bradford comity, about 3 miles from Towanda and 1 4 from the river. Containing about 120 acres, about 65 or 70 acres improved, and well watered, with several good springs of water.' The buildings upon the fu;nl consist of a large frathe barn, and log house. These premises offer Many ltidneeelehts to those ;slatting to purchase, anti will be sold at a bar- Pie.. Credit will be given for one-half of the purchase money if required. For further particulars enquire of, or address the subscriber at Wysos F. 0. Wysox. Aug. 16, 1851. WM. D. BTRO PE. • .6.llflight at . the Furnishing Depot. LiELIi; fat Urn their sincere thanks • for the libe al patronftge heretofore bestowed. would again call attention of their friends and cos. to era to their late arrival of New See ran GOODE. Qonsistliig of all things necessary for clothing the out er man whioh will be gold at a little lower prices than has hithertofore been asked. aper. Itafigirtgs. - • 'HE only com P plete asssortrueitt of Paper Hanliar. 11 Borders, Window Paper, and Fire hoard Views, kept in this region, and at . prices ns .low as can he found at retail either in or out of the principal cities, at May S. O. D. BA RTLET T. IN N pu finance of an order of the Orphaa's Court of 1 Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale 'on Saturday. the 31st day of January, 1852, at two o'clock, P. M., at the public house of S. C, Vats feet, a certain tract of land, about 50 acres, late Part of the estate of Seeley Holcomb, deceased, situate in Leroy township, Bounded by Hecock. on the east, and south by lands of the Barcley estate, west by lands belonging to the estate of Sterling Hol comb, dec'd, north by Tovranda creek ; 16 or IT acres improved. with one framed barn etected tht re. on, the remainder Wocklland. Terms dna fourth casb, on confirthatidn of sale, the remainder in three equal yearly instalments, with interest from date.— Payments sanitrad by bend grid morMagt . on the premises. g. sTocalwtl4. M. 1.. WOOSTER, December 10, 1851. Administrators. GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. Farm fbr Bales Please give use 'call Wore purchasingelaewhere 11 &. A. CAMPBELL Administrator's Sale. .Orphaa's Court Sale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court,a Bradford county, there will be exposed to public sale, on Sapdtday, the 91st day of January next, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a certain tract of land situate in Durel township, late the estate of Allen Moody, deceased, bounded .on the north by lands of Simon Stevens, east by the main road, and lands of said Stevens. south and west by lands of Francis X. Hornet. Containing one and one fourth acre, or thereabouts, all improved, With a two story framed house thereon erected. Attendance gi vett, arid terms of sale made known by FRANCIS X. HONIET, HENRY KINNE, December 12. 1851. Administrators. HART) WARE —A very large and general assort ment of hard-ware of every deseription,rincluding Carpenters, Joiners and Blacksrhiths Tools, Harness and Carriage Makeea Trimmings rind Tools, Building Materials Are., t•onstant!y on hand and for sale at very low prices by ME ROTR'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A LL persona knowing themselves to be IndrbteA to A the estate of ABRAHAM WORTENDYKE. dec'd late of South Creek, tp„ are herby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estatewill please present them immediately duly authenticated for settlement. JESSE. EDS.I LL.. NATHAN SfIEPARr j . South Creek, Oct. 17, 1851. Admin;."„ tors. A DAI I N ISTRATRI NOTT.',;E . Am.persons indebted to the est-, 1 , o f A. W. B. Vangorder, dee'd, late of dr: torenship of Dune!, aro hereby requested to make . without delay . and those hating claim. said estate...in plea se prestni then% doly ,, au o .ent:eatett for settlement. MA:fILDA . VANGORDER, laurel% SeP l ' lot*,r 22, 1851. Administratriz. A I,MINIKTRATOR'S NOTIC E T.T. persons indebted to the estate of LEMEEJ. -A A-3.MAYNARD deceased. late of Rome town ship. are hereby requested td make payment with out delay, and those haejnir claims against "said es tate, will please prescti t them ilulY, and authenticated for settlement. WM. E. MAYNARD. JOHN PASSMORE. Administrators with the will annexed Towanda, Anl.7. 9, 1851 riROCKERY & GLASS WARE, a large stock 0, NJ rered for sale by FON. T OOK HERE !—We aro now selling the best arti -1-4 do of Mo!agree at 31} cent. per gallon. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. S COTCH YARN very fine,aleo same common qual ty at FOES. 1 r 7 CHESTS YOUNG IVISDN. Imperial, Hymn 1 I Skin and Black Teas. Ali:G.ls Bags Rin and lava Coffee, just received at M EPOCH'S. QI/ KB, an rTtsnsive treortniett °Mack and Uuloi• ed Dress Bilks sod Ulna, also Florence. , ,of oray c►'v will be f0ar.4.4 IMMMM Fall and. Winter Goods. INLOWEANIIIIS' 4k CO. HAVE now Store a large suet .4 Good. from Newtlatk• and other market., which are offered wholesale and retail. at La lowest possible priors.-r , mention a fete things that may always be found at our Store. PrinU, gihghamo, poplins, M. 'Hokin, he. of the latest sty fro ; Grocenes, Harihaste, Crockery, Deets and Sheet. Hats, Caps, &c. Of which we base a large sot sortmsal. selected with great cats and offered at low prices, and Mill fttit be undersold. Also, hosiery. gloves, wooden ware, glass, able death ,r. besides a thousand orher articles which we neer o 4 0111anera all of which we offer !to our customers at prices that must give great satisfaction, is cuts entire block has been laid in a a time *ben the itiarkiit was uncommon , ly depressed,, and goods were many par rant. lowa that usual. fly attention and proMptotas in meeting the wants of our customers; we hope to merit a caw tinuarree of the patronage that has hitherto berm ad liberally bestowed upon ts. MONTAN YEB' 4- Cm Towanda, Oct. 11. 1851. J 08: KINGFWERf FALL GOODS. ET. FOX, would respectfully inform his old frirmea . and the cilivhs of Bradford in genets! that he is now receiving a full stock of FALL 0001/3, which he is desitons of divposing of ate very stnsll advance frotn first coa t beifig satisfied that Ids goods afti select ed with as Mud care, and bought at least, at as low prices as his beighbors, he is now en:felts to Convince his customers that they will be sold at the right kind of prices. Please call and ser i es there is surely no harm lh knowing how cheap rooms folks do sell goods--call soon. Corner of Main and Pine street Pall & Winter Goods. .11171 MON TS now receiving a large assoftmeht of Pall arid W in ter Goods, direct from New York which is offered at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers. Towanda, Oct. 11, 1351. The rirst Iltnei of Askihts ADIVORCE having lately been effected betsrees the present Register and Recorder of Bra!fold County, and the office be now holds, to take us final effect on the first day of December neat. It beatings indispensable that all debts duo to the subscriber hi his official capacity should he immediately liquidated. The parties interested in this white *ill INTO them. selves trouble, and the Register much personal 'Willy atiee by a prompt attention to its content!: rho affair, of the office must be settled immediately. and the Stabs lazes remitted. end to enafile him to st.complish this the parties indebted to him moat pay at Ones.. Oct. 8, 1851. HORATIO HI.ACK, Rairofffel: New Arrival of FALL COORS. HN. & M.. C. MERCUIt are new nag/fin is a . very estensive assortment ef,fkioods (mil* Pall trade, wilkh Will be sofa it wholesale er retail theaper than at any other aloiv itt the twinty. Towanda, Sept. 4; iASI, LATER FROM CUBA ExecutiOn !Apes ! STILL later news Oa New York & E. It. R: Of the arrival of a • very large stock of nerehandith at PHINNEY & BO Ar 11A N 8 No. 3 Brick Row Winch they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail lot bash or Ready Pay, cheaper,than the cheapest / troth this bet that they purchased their Stock fot cash in a 'bit do. pressed state of thc market. Don't mistake the place, No. 3 Brick Row neat door to Di. liustontaruf !tune. p; TONS SUGAR, just retriSed, et itliclll4lllb end it -I retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. large kit, also Iron, Nails, Ha►dridre, &c ; S and Ntackorial in bbls.ol and bbls, Cot Oa by iiopt2l PHINNEY & tIOWMAN. 1 0 !,, r : E ll E4T B S t. E t lif r Pe a : t f i nas i t: t h .4l l 14n s SHEtTINUS, r°r " le b PHINNEY & I3OWMAN. OOtA & S H OES, the largeit ahti cheephit anon- I 3 io totird—and 'feta and Cap ' s, *flatmate an.' retail. PHINNEt dr. BOWMAN. CROCKERY, Glassware, Paints, blare', Dyes, &c. P}DNATY 3c DOWVAN. RES:4 GOODS, a lugs ,yariciy—Bonneta and D bihavils; a good assortment. for PIIIC by aep22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN. LUMBER WANtED, at PitilkNEY & BOW MAN'S, for which cash will be paid. .22 lITHEAT, date, Rye anFE3iii, liken in exchange . 1r for goods. PHINNEi & `irking Irani/ for which pert egohl, PiIINNB & BOWMAN. DOTTER -1—) will be geid HATS, baps. lotdiand 6 eases nen Idyl,. of Hate, end taps, Also a large rtoek of rams, Woolens end Children Boots and Shoes }oat remise& at MERCBIII. COME ONE, COM ALL, and eternise etio riferar Goode, which are now being exhibited mil np2d. ' B. KINGSBERTIL J.r7," 1317§IfEIS IiYE & COIIN for sale b:e ... .1 July s. E. ": . Fen; COFFINS ILEADS.:4 : L an AN assarinient of READY-M%Dr: Conifics wisp be kept constantly on P . . Nye., old mar .] 4 ,„ Main street, where the au' we... oe , i s TA!o r r evarcic i make and wpair all kie.s ir um ia art ,. Towanda, July 19, PAI, C. WILLS; BLASTING YO Wllig.-50 kegs Muting Pow -1-3 der, by II 9 M ONTANZES & CO. CROCK r _,Rlr.—The largest stock in torn. roU di^ . .,er and tea setts, of whito granite and !qua war•, which wilt be sold cheap at Fors. AVERY one knows tho.t '.ne place to find the lerges /LI assortment and Ina. quality of gloves of 01 Met eriptions is et apf26 FOX'S. 30D ( 1 3 . Plr.ams, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Canada Strl.nr Rau at ap26 pi 'K.:silk and Bek Silk Lace ter MAN rILLAs se sp26 FOX 'N. DDRYGOODS—A good .assortment of Medial:mei. Cashmeres. Do Lain., Aliraeas, and priors now ' , ening at ji g MERCIIR's. groceries. HH'D. of Sugar at prices positively lee. thin any hifore sold in town within one year, also. Mots*. 'sea rivreet.and gond from 31 to 50 eta. Rin, Lsguini and Old .fava Coffee that cant he heat. Fine bunt+ Haisine, 'Pepper, Spices, Selenium, (finger, and a gen mat assortment of groceries ; also a full supply effresli new Teas warranted as usual, geed and right or lids money returned in all cases ; just received and Ati at sep. 12 FtlX'S. R ICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Untie and Crapes at apVi FOX'S. 2,0 BALES OF SHEETING, common and fine to 10-4 a ide. A nice sasnement of Bleach". ed Geod;3, bleached and brown Dtills3 Crash and Dta• pert, hmvrn and bleached Table Linnen, Cheeks, Lin/ seys Ticking. Cotten Yarn, Batting, Wicking. and Wadding, selling cheap at FOX'S: M BROIDEItt ES, A very :num stork of S i ssies end LI Muslin Eilainesirmi Insernrins, Swiss and Mus lin Bands, needle wrought Collars and Cuffs, fine arrou4ht Linen flandit,erhirfs, and in ( act the largest and best assortment of L'aibruidereif Goods ever before offered in Towanda at FOX'S. BLACK Sfilt§, also few patterns of farm which win be sold cheap at FOX'S. BOOTS & SITIOER, ft good assorsment of Lutioo. Irk Clents, Childrens and Infants Shoes for rEM 1.0. end sni , lor o iwypert. • 53 FOX'S.