New 2buntionnente „ ,-Arr W. 1 411 -2 raViglanngr r at - inn i atano - ittbseribers *mild an i'unerkto ihi public: that 'they *it inteicinland, and will make order ail kinds. of • babbitt Itiraiture, Ana Lounges, easter;Catd, Diniug and Break fast Tables: .Mithogany. not, Maple and Cheryl , Humans. Stands of various kinds, Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, which are: - and will be made of the best material and workmanlike manner, and which they will. sell for, cash cheaper than can be. bought in any other Nairroom in the` country. azganr-asazt • mizTrin, on hand on the most reasonable terms. A good HEARSE will be firniShed on Funeral occasions. JAMES MAHINSON. 1852. JOHN RUTAN. Towanda, Jan. 249 FromivAt_ig giNkltykligiWrAd•Oliq Important to Sonsekeeperm THE subscriber thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore re eeived, begs leave to inform his tri , friends and the public generally, t l. land those commencing House . 'keeping in particular that he has Mit now on hand a large assortment of FURNITURE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the best materials. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress ing bureaus, mar' I! and plain tops ; mahogany and walnut b washstand& marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card andend tables, Sofas Couch es, whatnots. &c. BEADSTEM—High, Field, French and low post beadsteatis, finished in handsome style and of approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. , cd• The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HEARSE. end will 'hold himself in readine,s-to attend to all orders in undertaking. He will furnish ice holes Olen desired, by . the aid of which the corpse nay be kept for a week. COF FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS. N. B.—Furniture t,f all k nds made to order, and warranted to be of the be. t materials and workman; ship. Towanda, January 17. 1852. Washington County mrTuAL INSURAACE COMPANY. Located at Granville, Washington Co., N. Y. THE largest and safest Mutual Insurance Cora panyon the World! Capital, 038,988 33 Over 110,000 members. Charter renewed for thirty rears, under the General Insurance Law of the state of New York. A REPORT. giving the whole amount of busibess of the Company, since May 16, 1145, to October let, 1F51: Whole number of policies Issued to October Ist, 1851 118,283 Whole ariount of property insured to Oct. I. 1851, 698,458,988 - 00 Deduct amount of risks expired and cancelled, Leaving amount of property at,,risk, Oct. I, 1851. $89,153,407 00 Whole amount of Premium noterre- eet►ed to Oct. 1, 1851, $1,131,077 15 Deduct amount of Notes expired and cancelled, earing amount of premium notes in '-ice Oct. 1, 1851, ale am't of cash pre minis rec'd to Octo ,er I, 1851, $406,497 44 't col. on assessment, 144,819 994551,311 34 of losses and expenses paid to October 1, 1851, nt of cat-. 11 in Treasury and in the hands of Agents, - to'nt of clams far losses, audited and allowed, and not yet due by the terms of the Policies, to be deducted from the•above balance, as follows,. viz: to Octpber, 185 r, $.1,035 50 November, " 4,048 10 " December, " 1,205 26 " January, 1852, 9,651 20421,9 10 06 vin: a ba:ance in favor of the Com- pany, an tha Ist day of October, 1851, after paying all claims allowed, of $40,989 00 The publication of the above report is made donfermity with the Act of Assembly passed the day of April, 1851. teel J. E. CANFIELD, Agent.- Jannary 12, 1852. To the Collectors. rricE is hereby given to the Collectors of State and County tares, that - ffie duplicates must be :led by February Court, or costs will be made. . J. M. P ECK, Deputy Treasurer. Treasury Office, January it, 18.51. Proclasnation. iEREAS, the Hon. DAVID WILMOT, President Judge of the 13th Judicial district, composed re counties of Bradford, Susquehanna and Sul. u, and Myron Ballard and Harry Ackley. Esqrs. ociates, in and for the county of Bradford, have d their precept, bearing date the Ist day of lary, 1852. to me directed, for holding a court tarter sessions of the peace, common pleas and s court, at Towanda, for the county of Brad in the first Monday of February next, to con three weeks. tree it therefore hereby given, to the Coroners, loos of the Peace. and Constables of the county . afford, that they be then ands there in their persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said with records, inquisitions, examinations, and their remembrances, to do those things which stir office appertains to be done ; and those who bound by recognizance or otherwise to prose against the prisoners who are or may be in the of said county. or who are or shall be bound to - at the said court, are to be then and there to :me against them as shall be jneL Jurors quested to be- punctual in their attendance, hiy to their notice. 4;,-. at Towanda, the sth day of January, in the " Of our Lord 1852, and of the Independence the United. Staten the neventy.sizth. ' %JESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. PATER'S NOTICE.--Notice is hereby given tat the•e have been filed and settled in the of the Register of Wills in and for the county of ird, accounts of administration upon the fol 7 g estates, viz : id sceount of Thomas . Manley guardian of Mary and Erastns Manley, minor children of tnley dec'd late of Canton. al account of Mirian Hakes administratrix of rate of George Hakes deed, late of Albany. ' 1 .11 account of Hiram Drake administrator of Gate of John Moore deceased, lime of Rome. ial account of John Elliott, One of the admin. r' of the estate of Humphrey Brownileceased, W scyalusing. count of John V. Daniels, administrator state of Mark Preston, deceased, late of Bor- account of George Blakesley and Wm. C. administrators of the estate of Albert R. ~eceased, late of Towanda boro'. ial account of Chaales Hornet, one of the ad irators of-the estate of Humphrey Brown de. late of Wyalusing. ll Recount of Channel Frisbieiguardian of b Webster, minor child of Joseph Webster, Windham account of Asa Stevens administrator of lan Siestas deceased late of Standing Stone the same will be presented to , the Orphan's Bradford county, on Monday the 24 day of next, forzon6rmation and allowance. H. L. SCOTT, Register. . net's Office, Towanda, January 3, 1852. - - - - LIST 6PARolllitiiiwis'Airleb. Keisions and Oyer and Terminer; 11352..!1 oaktra aunints. fir Burlington—John Arthur,Jobn Pratt jr. Wysox—Jesse Allen;Cheiter Pierce. Troy boro.—Williain Bush. - Orwell--Jarvis Battles. • Springfield—A. W. Saki!. Leonard. Smithfield—Lark Bird. • `'• Athens tap.-=Solomon Bitsworth. Sheshequin—Abram Dingman. • Standing littoneAlexandetHanis. Towanda twp.—Richard Horton. Wyalosing—C. Hangerham, .1. B. Wells. Columbia—Demon Keyes, • Ulster—E. B.•Minier. Towanda horo.—A. D. Montanye. Ridgbery—Jacob MitcheL Leroy—Elijah Runyin. Windhain—George Smith. Durell—George Stone. Asylum—John Stalford. Herrick—H. M. Titus. Tsars/ma rtraoas—rtatre wvair. • Burlington—John Bloom, Alanson Campbell. Warren—Allen Bowen,. Rufus" 'Buffington, E. C. Dewing, Nathan Pendleton. Ortrell—H. Beckwith, Ira Brewer, Nelson Barnes. Smithfield-8. R. C e, A. E. Childs, A. J. Gero olds Patrick Sullivan, Richardson Wood. Da Coolbaugh. Monroe—A. L. Crammer, Gay C. Irvine, T. M. Wil son. Springfield—qua/eters Cleaverland, Hiram Horton, John Roper jr. Frederick White. Tuscarora-J. B. Corbin. Windham--Joseph Doan, Wm. Sibley, J. Moore. Towanda boro.—Thomas Elliott. Franklin—Justice Fairchild. Rome—Lewis Goff. Towanda twp.—Francis Gregg. Canton—Samuel Griffin, Geo. W. Griffin. Leroy—David N. Hickok, John Kelley, Everit cox. Albany—A. Ladd, Peter Sterigere. Ulster—Darius Myres. .Atbens trop.—Joel McAlpin, Samuel Ovenshire jr .Wyros—V. E. Piolett. Ridgbery—Joel Peterson. Pike—Sheldon Payne. Asylum—Paul Quick. Sheshequin.-Silas Gore. Troy twp.--A. W. Thomas. South Creek-L-Gidean H. Aderson, A. Mi Brow, A Thompson. Litchfield—Elias Ball. Monroe—E. R. Blawvilt, Joseph Hornet. Troy twp.—Smith Baxter. Troy boro.—F. L. Ballard, I. A. Pierce. Wysoz— Daniel Bull. Windham—E. R. Collins, Ralph W Russel. Rome—S. N. Donham,Timothy Hiney,JA. Moody, Towanda twp.--. James Elliott. Canton—Samuel Fitzwater, John Newell. Asv-him—Wm. Gamble. Athens twp.—Giles Hoyt, J. M. Tozer.. Dora—A. - V. Hulburt. Pike—Edward Jones. Tuscarora—Geo. R Johnson. Burlington—Charles Knapp. Franklin,-Wm. Lantz. Springfield—Walter Mattocks. Albany—James 1, Miller, Herrick—Nathaniel Nesbit. Wilmot—Wm. Norconk. Sheshequin—Myer. Osborn, A. Webb. Smithfield—Gilbert Randall. Granville—Russil Spalding. "Standing Stone—Erastus Vannest. TIMM WINK. Tuscarora—Alfred Ackley, W. Barrowcliff, P Bostwick. Athens boro.—.J. B. Brockaway. ilidgtiery—Patrick Butler, John Wallace. Orwell—Blair Linos. Canton—Redman Bagley, Asa Pratt jr- Widharn—Stephen Boa wick. Pike—Simeon Brink, Wm. Bradshaw, A. Farchilds, C. W. Reynolds. Columbia—C. J Bradford, Albion Budd, Benj. Blade South Creek—lra Crane. Smithfield—E. G. Duffey, L. C. King, J. W. Miller, Elias Rinker. Burlington—Morgan Dewitt, John'H. Furman, L. D. Taylor. Wyalusing—Ransom Fuller, Bascom Taylor. Asylum—Elmor Horton, Charles Thom pson. Towanda boro.—John F. Means, Percival Powell. Troy twp.—Darius Manley. Armenia—John Morgan. Springfield—Joseph Thomas. Durell—Daniel Trumble. - Ulster—Edmund Walker. 8,298,5,1 ,„00 257,019 88 $874,057 27 488,382 28 $82,829 06 INtechanie,al Daedfieine. "TRUTH IS MIGHTY AND WILL. PREVAIL " ENCOURAGED by what has been done in this vicinity and elsewhere, the subscriber will give this opportunity of four days. Those who make ap. alication on the first day, can have free trial four days of BANNINGS's IMPROVED RODV BRACE, universally applauded by the profession, and more still,by those who have tested their ment for the various weaknesses requireing support. The STEEL SPRING &MULDER BRACR and ELASTIC BANDAGR are only sold by her. the sole maker and vender of both articles. The character of these combine all that has ever been, or can be tione, by any sinstrument althout any pressure or heat of cushioned pails. Panning 's Book on Chronic Disease for sale. ' 8. D. CARMAN, can,be found'on the 2nd Tues. day of February, and four days following at the Bradford Hotel at Wm. Grigg a. Counsel free.— Calls solicited at all hoters of the day. Towanda, Jan. 17,1852. t a THE subscriber offers at private sale, that valuable FARM, heretofore occupied by Wm. 8. Hayden, situate in the town ship of south Towanda, Bradford coun ty, . t contains about SIXTY ACRES of im proved land, and about thirty-five acres of wood land. There is a good• house and barn, and other outbuildings, and an apple orchard thereon. It is well watered, and situated within about 3i, miles of the borough of Towanda. A credit will be given for a portion of the pur chase money. For further information enquire of U. Mauna, Esq., or of the subscriber at Elmira, N. Y. Jan. 9, 1852. WILLIAM WELSH. "DERBOMI having business with me, may call during my absence on ROBERT C. SIMPSON who is fully authorized to transact any business on my behalf. He may be found either at the office of Laporte, Mason & Co., or in the old Towanda-Bank building. January 1, 1852, Delefah Fineher es. John Finder. No. 98. Februts. 1 - T. 1851. In Bradford _Common Pleas—Libel or Divorce. 3 0 JOHN PINCHER, the defendant in the above case. You are hereby notified that Delilah Pincher, by her next friend E. 8. Mathewson, has filed her petition for divorce from you from the bonds of matrimony. And that an alias subpeena has been returned , and proof made that you were not to belound 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 Sd day of February next, to answer the said complaint, att&show cause if any you have, why the said Delilah should not be divorced from you. CHESTER 71310MA8, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, January 3, 1852. Seth M. Miller vs. IC/urrlotte A. Miller. No.n2u, Dee. T. 1851, Bradfdid Corn. Pleas. Libel for Ditsrce. TO CHARLOTTE A. MILLER, the defendant in the above case. You are, hereby notified that Seth M.,Miller, your husband. has filed his petition for divorce from you from the bonds of matrimony. And that an alias subpoena has been received, and proof made that you were not to be found in said county. You are therefore required to appear at the Court House in the boroUgh of Towanda. it the Feb rusty term of said Common Pleas, on Monday, the Id day of February next, to answer-to the said complaint,: and show copse. if any you have, why the said Seth should not be &varied from you. • CHESTER THOMAS. Shetiff.• Sheriff's Olftce, Towanda, Jan. 2, 1852. iffistdkum:ints SECOND MIME. FARM FOR SALE. NOTICE. MICHAEL MEYLERT. ecad;2l;mtuinwits. DV virtue of a writ' of-Tend. Ezponas issued ott of chi:Mit:lFt Coninion Plias; Offiridfird County, and.to tae direeted.tarill be exposed to pub lin,nale, at the Pond House tithe Limo.' ofTowanda inifondafthe 2d.day of February at 1 o'clock; P. `ll4-, the following or pieee or parcel 'of land situate to Roine*bounded and described as follimi to irli - on the iorthlik lands Of Phillip Bartlett and Simeon Dimock and John Alger, on the south by lands Of Chester Wage and Joseph Voke, on . the west by Cheater Prince and Phillip Bartlett. Con taining two hundred acres more br less, about one hundred acres - improved, one framed house one framed barn and a emalkorchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and takon in execution at the suit of Jo seph Kingsbery vs. David Eicklor. ALSO—The following lot or piece of land 'Rua ted in the borough of Towanda and bounded anJ described as follows to wit : beginning on the north side of, the state road at the south west Corner of a lot owned by James Mclntyre, thence along the north 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 5,200 feet more or less, with framed. chinch building thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Bridleman vs. Solomon Cooper. I . ALPO—A piece or parcel of land in Ilidgbury; 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 log house, one framed barn, one log barn, and two apple orehards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. Peterson, to the use of C. F. Wilson vs. Peter Squires* ALSO—A piece of land situate in Springfield tp. bounded and described as follows, to wit : north by the road leading from Springfield centre to Ridgba ry, east by lands of Alexander Leonard, south by lands of J. Pius, and on the west by lands of Hen ry Teed and others--containing about seventy acres, with about twenty-five acres improved, with two log houses and one log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized.and taken in execution at the suit of T. P. Wolcott vs. Caleb T. Wilcox and .1. 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. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of M. C. Aroma vs. Nedebiah Smith 2d. • ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Rome, bounded north and west b 1 land of Thomas Bartlett, south by lands of Jo.. 1 , ought and C. Wedge and east by bIMC9II Dimock. Con- ;_"F fl wining-one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, about sixty-five acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Harder, to the use of John Frost, vs. David Eicklor and Sally Eicklor. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Asylum tp., Beginning at a corneeof Harry Birney's lot, a pitch pine tree, standing on the east side of the road— thence south IS° east along said road 79 p to a cor ner; thence south 10° east along said road, 71i p to a corner in Seymour Beeman's line ; thence along Beeman's line north 69° east 157 p to a coiner ; thence north 116 p to a corner, a stone heap; thence west 190 pto the beginnin4. 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 and taken in execution at the snit of Geo Bramhall vs. Moses Bramball. ALSO I —A piece or parcel of land in Smithfield twp., bounded on the north by the public highway leading from East Smithfield to Troy, on the east and south by A. Phelps and west by E. 8. Tracey. ; 4 Containing, about o e re ac, all improved, one frame house and one fratn barn thereon erected. ALSO—Another 1 of land in Smithfield town ship, hounded north by E. 8. Tracy and John Hev ener, east by the public , highway, south by T. M. Harding, and west by E. 8. Tracy. Containing about one-half acre, all improved. Seiz. d and taken in eleention at the suit of Gee. Burt & Co.. vs. L. H. Pierce. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situate in She shequin township, bounded north by lands of Wm Horton, west by land lately belonging to Chas Hor ton. on the west by Andrew Webb. Containing about thirty-six acres, more or less, about twenty acres improved. Seized and taken in mention at the suit of An drew Webb (now to the use of David Cash,) vs Win. Horton. Jr. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in the town ships of Franklin and Leroy, bounded on the north by ;ands of Richard Morse, on the east by lands of Francis Morse, on the south by lands of Allen Rock well, Luther Morse & Richard Morse and on the west by lands of Richard Moine. Containing about fifty six acres, more or less. ALSO—One other tract of land In Franklin town ship, bounded on the north by lands of Joseph Ma leer, on the east by the highway leading ftom Frank lin to Granville, on the south by lands of Sylvanus Gee, and west by lands of Joseph Mateer. Con teining about seven acres. more or less, about five acres improved, with one frame two story house and a sjnall orchard thereon. "Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Mary Hart vs. Sidney Burnham. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, all the right, title and interest of theniefendant in a piece or parcel of land in Franklin township, Be ginning at a post corner, liming the south east cor ner, thence by land in the warrantee name of Peter Ladley, south 29i° west 226 p to a hemlock; thence by lanes in the warrantee names of Samuel Siddons and Nathan Harley, north 60° west 320 p to a post ; thence by land in the warrantee name of Josph Lad ley. north 24. east 226 p to a maple t thence south 60° east a2O p 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 talren in execution at the suit of A.G. Waterman, assignee of George Wood, vs. James B. Pringle° and Win. Kay and Thos. Chambers, terra tenants. • CHESTER THOMAS, Sheri". Sheriff's Me, Towanda, Jan .1, 1852. Jahn Winters re. Caroline Winter. No. 318, Decem. ber Term, 1851, Brut; ford Com. Pleas. Libel for Divorce. - TO CAROLINE WINTERS, the deftodant in the above case. You ate 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 shpagna 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, a: the February term. of paid common Pleas, on Monday the Id day of February next, to answer the said complaint. and show cause if any you have, why the said John should not be divorced from you. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, January 3, 1852. WfirRHAS, my wire MARY has' this day left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. THOMAS DOLAN. Towanda, Dec. 2?, Issl. ErgCUTOWB NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of IRA BRONSON, late of Orwell township deceas. ed, are hereby notified to makelaymentwithoutde lay:- and all persons bavin demands against said estate will present the perig attested for settle ment to AUNCY FRISBIE. JAMES ft HUMPHREY. Orwell, Nov. it, 1861. • Executor's. try ALSO, all persons Indebted to the late Ann of BRONSON & are hereby called upon to come forward and settle their respective as counts in doe time. I. D. HUMPHREY. iliaedlrstfal&!, Caution. . .. _ . . NEw FAIL-__AND_wiNTER GOODS, ~..-, .„.,,- -;,-. .•,......._ JOSEPH KiNGSBERN; I, ' -, • rnow reeeiving an extensive assonment of - GOODS, purchased since the late decline in-prices, and 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 always sells 'Goods very cheap, it is not'necesnry to make any remarks on ibat isubject , 3002011 AND STAINIONALRIt. T shall in a few days receiie a very large catalogue of New Books 'and Stationary, and being desirous of disposing of double the usual quantity this season, shall reduce the prices to a very low'figurs. Being agent for the sale of the Bay State Shawls in this Borough, I am enabled to offer them much lower and in larger variety than any other estahlir neat this side of New York. Large supplies of these shawls will be received during the winter. • SWIM GAMER= Fish. Nails, Glass, Oils, Hardware,_Crockery, Boot. ad Shoes, Sall, &c., JOS. KINGSBER T. E. GRIDLEY'S BUSINESS C RD To the Citizens of iltradford Co. R. 0. would say to the reading public that now INA 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 orler,in large or small quantities. , New publications and books on hand at soon as issued. Magazines, &c., paid for by the number, on delivery. List of Magazines and Reviews, for 1852 North Am. Review, Llitel's Living Are. Eclectic,lnternational Maga) Int., Knick erocker, Harper's Democratic Review, Graham's Hunt's Merchant's Mag. Godey's " Silliman's Journal, Sartain's It Nineteenth Century, Peterson's roams. Ladies' Repository, North British Review, Drawing Room Comp'n, Edinburg Review, Eliza Cook's Journal, Westminster Review, Phronological Journal, London \ Quarterly Rev'w, Water Cure Journal, Blackwood's Magazine, Parlor Magazine, 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 for oliday presents. Please call , apd sub. scribe at the stores of the following agents :—Dr. H. C. Porter, Towanda ; Dr. C. Drake, Troy ; M. Bullock, Smithfield ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; Judson Holcomb, Rome. Dec. 1851. Sheriff's Sale. Y virtue of a writ of Fieri Facia', issued out of LI the Court of Common Pleas, and to me directed will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, In the born,' of Towanda, on Saturday, the 31st day ofianuary:at I o'clock P. M., the following piece of land situate in South Towanda township, bounded as follows, to wit : on the north by lands of Samuel Gilbert and Nefforitilbert, 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. II in the sub-divi sion of the Franklin college lands—containing about forty acre. with about •twenty-five acres im proved, a small ;risme house and barn and apple orchard thereon.• Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. H. Bull and J. D. Goodenough vs. Samuel Gilbert, Administrator of Daniel Gilbert, deceased. ALSO—A certain piece or parcel of !and situated in Towanda ho., beginning on the east line of 2d st., on the line between the land of the late Elizabeth Means and the lot herein described, thence south 34 degrees west 100 feet alonrthe east line of 2d st. to a stake for a corner, thence south 865 degrees east 1464 feet. thence north 34 degrees east 100 feet more or less to said Means line, thence north 864 degrees west 1464 feet to the place of beginning.— Containing 14650 feet more or less. Reserving 64 feet from the east end of said lot for an alley ; all improved, with stone walls for an ice house thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Full er, Waller & Co. vs. L. W. Tiffany. CHESTER THOMAS, Sh'ff. Sheriff'. Office, Towanda, Dec. 27,1851. administratoi's Notice. ALL persons 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 settlement. GEO. W. SMITH, Tuscarora, Dec. 2, 1851. Administrator. Books ! Books ! A 'Complete tumor:meat of School, Blank, Classi il. cal & Miscellaneous Books, constantly kep tip and for sale — at the lowest rates by. Nov. 29. 1851. 0. D. DARTLMTT. MIT MED IBM" Fall and Winter Goods. XL, W. PON, T 8 now receiving 'direct from New York a large and 1 splendid assortment of Goods which he offers for sale at prices whirl cannot fail to suit the closest buy ers, for (]&ea, PRODUCE, 01 APPROVED Comore. He respectfully asks a call from all persons wishing to buy goods cheap, as he is deteniiincd not to be undersold. Towanda i November 24, 1851. VICTOINNES AND CUFFS—a few setts for sale cheap at • n. 21 FOX'S. 60 B r STATE SHALL", Various patterns, colA o end qualities, Just received at Oct. 14 1 1851. MERCER'S. • WORTH of Sheep Pella wanted for $8,8_68 Cash by fi. & A. C. By Express, Direst from the Manufacturers NEW SHAWLS! .JUST received by express another case of Bay State Shawls, splendid styles, at Towanda, Nov. 2/1, 1851. .1. KINGSBgair. 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 agsinst said es tate, are requested to present them drily authentica ted for settlement. EMILY ROGERS. Canton. Nov. 29, 1851. Administratrir. CLOVER GEED.—Large sodemall Clover Seed for sale by, (18 MONTANYES & CO. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALi. persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BRADFORD deceased, late of Warren township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persona having demands against said estate ate requested to present them. duly authenticated for set tlement. GEORGE MANNING. WILLIAM - BRADFORD. Warren. Oct. I T, 1851. Administrators. MBE Copartnership heretofore existing between 1 SAMUEL HUSTON and HENRY C. POR• TER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. An persons indebted to the late firm are requested to call and settle with H. C. Porter,who has the charge and control or the books and demands of the fina l and who will settle all demands outstanding against the firm. SAMUEL HUSTON. Towanda, Jan. 18, 1854. H. V. PORTEfi. And as notice has been given in the papers neatly two years for all persons indebted to Huston & Por, ter, to call and settle their accounts, this, will be positively the last call. All indebted are requested to call forthwith, as means will ,be immediately ts 6 ken for the collection of the Practice and Store se , Counts. All the accounts are transferred to H. 1 1 . Porter, who be hand al his Drug Store, south end of the Ward House. H.C. PORTER. CLOTitiNG.—A new ammtment of reed, made Clothing just received et , MERCUR'S. Sept. 0, 11151. I,lllll.lWri DEPOT. nalli.k22ll'AVlLU .ILoasrerzo Adams do nracilarlane, HAVING enteral into co•partnerahip in the practice oflaw, 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 edvan tags. Persons desirous of purchasing can learn where prop erty is for sale—a description of the samei with the price and terms of payment and be infonnad as to the validity of title. .h C. ADAMS. Towanda, Mry 2,1851. J. MACFARLANE. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GROCERIES AND LIQLIORS LTUSTON & PORTER have just added to their lilt. assortment a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Groceries and Liquors, which are now offered to the public at low rates. Their stock of FANCY GOODS & PPRFUMERY is the largest and most complete ever ,offered in this market. Also a choice assortment of pure WINES Ar. M QUOR'S, suitable for medical purposes: A large variety of Camphene, Phospene. Fluid,Lard and Vil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful styles. Being agents for all the best Patent Medicines of the day, purchasers mita depend upon procuring a genuine article in all cases. All the Druge and Medicines. kept at their establish ments may be relied upon as genuine and of the best quality, having been carefully selected with a vtcs io their usefulness, (:1' South store of the Ward House, and N 0.2. Brick Row. Towanda, May 27, 1851. • Tress Goods. RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Chene, 811 Dress Silks, French and Barege DeLanes, a new article for summer dresses. French and English Lawns, Silk Tissues, Linnen Luatres and any quantity of other dress goods at FOX'S. Farm for Saki. THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated in Wysoz township Bradford couty, about 3 miles from Towanda and 1 i 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 farm consist of a large frame tarn, and log house. These premises offer many inducements to those wishing to purchase, and will be sold at a bar gain. Credit will be given for one-half of the purchase money if required. For further particulars enquire of, or address the subscriber at Wysos P. 0. Wysox, Aug. 16, 1851. VV M. D.STROPE. All Bight at the Furnishing Depot. " N . AMPBELL, return their sincere thanks • for the libe el patronage heretofore bestowed, end would again call attention of their friends and cue tomer, to their late arrival of NEW Seam] Goons. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; whioh will be sold at a little iorer pncesthan has hithertofore been asked. Please give as a call before parehssingelsewhere Paper Hangings. THE only complete assortment of Paper Hemmings, Borders, Window Paper, and Piro board Views, kept in this 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 RTLET r. Administrator's Bale. IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of 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. Vandeet, a certain tract or land, about 50 acres. late part of the estate of Seeley Holcomb, deceased, situate in Leroy township; Bounded by Hecock, on the east, end south by lands of the Barclev estate, west by lands belonging to the estate of Sterling Hul comb, dec'd, north by Towanda creek ; 16 or 17 acres improved, with one framed barn erected there. on, the remainder woodland. Terms one fourth cash, on confirmation of sale, the re...in... , In three equal yearly instatments, with interest front date.— Payments secured by bond and mortgage on the I premises. C. STOCKWELL. i December 19, 1851. Orphan's Court gale. TN pursuatice of an Order of the Orphan's Court, of I Bradford county, there will be exposed to public sale, on Saturday, the 31st day of January next, at t 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 'test by lands of Francis X. Hornet. Containing one - and one fourth acre, or thereaboUls, all improved, with a two story framed house thereon erected. Attendance given, and terms of sale made known by FRANCIS X. HOMEr, HENRY KINNE, Hecember 12, 1951. Administrators HARD WARE.—A very large and general assort ment of hard•ware of every description,rincNding Carpenters, Joiners and Blacksmiths Tools, lFlrneas and Carriage Maker's Trimmings and Tools, Building Materials &c.. constantly on hand and for sale at very low prices by MERCUR'S. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate of : A BRAHAM WORTENDVCC, dec'd late of South Creek, tp„ are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said eslatewill please present them immediately duly authenticated for settlement. - JESSE EDSAT.L. NATHAN SHEPARD. Smith Creek, Oct. 17. 1851. Aflministmtors. ADM IN ISTR:A T X'S NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the estate of A. W. IL Vangorder, dec'd, lite of the township of 1:11.rel, are hereby requested to make payment without delav, and those having claims against said estate, will ple ise present them duly authenticated for settlement. MATII.DA VANGORDER, Dural!, September 211, 1851. Administratrix. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.: A LL persons indebted to the estate o( LEMUEL /1 8. MAYNARD deceased, late, of Rome town ship. arc hereby requested to make payment with out delay, and those having claims basinst said es tate, will please present them dais , and authenticated for settlement. WM, E. MAYNARD. • PASSMORE Administrators with the striA a n n ex e d Towanda, Aug. 9. 1851. CIROCItERY & °WM WARE,* tape stock off, lJ fered for sale b! Fox. T 00K HERE !--Vire are now belling the beet arti cle' of Molasses et 311 cents per Wen. BriAPtglt & LEWIS. QCOTCH YARN very imolai) some common quell• ty at FOX'S. 7 CRESTS lIYSON, Imperial, 'Tyson Skin and Mack Tech. Alao IF Bags Rio and Java Caffee, foal riweiaed sr MEP.CTIR'S. an extensive assortment of Sleek and Color ed Drew Silk, and Satins, also Flames* of ovary cclor will be bond at MERCUR'S. BM H. h. A. CAMPBELL. M. L, WOOSTER, Administrators StlcrchaAbile,, 47c. Fail and Winter Goods. • . accapsairsrms , a Co. 'T_TAVE now in Store a !ante deck of Goods from Li New-York and other markets, which are offered wholesale and retail. at•t..e lowest possible priers.— V e mention a few things that may always be found at our Store. Prints, gingham., poplins, M. dlaines, &c. of the lateat•stylca; Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Hats; Ceps, &e. &c. Of w hich we hare altrge as sortment., selected with great ewe and offered Am low prices, and will not be undersold. Also, holier). glovel,`wooden ware, glass. sole leather, buriVre a thousand ocher articles which we need not e/IFlneTatet all of which we offer fro our customers at prices that must give great eatisfattion, as our entire IStoik hss been laid in at a tune when the market was uncommon ly depressed, and goods were many per tout. lower than usual. By attention and prompt..ess in meeting the want. of our customers. we hope to merit a con. tinuance of the patronage that has hitherto been an liberally bestowed upon re. MONTAN YES' 4. Co. Towanda, Oct. I t, 1851. FALL GOODS. ET. FOX, would respectfully, inform his old friends • and the citizens of Bradford in general that be is now receiving a full stock of FALL (MODS, which he is desirous of disposing of at a very small advance from first cos, being satisfied that his goods ass select ed with as much care, and bought at least, at as low prices wilds neighbors, he is now anxious to convince his customers that they will be sold at the right kind of prima. Please call and see, as there is surely no harm in knowing how cheap some folks do sell goods—call son. Corner of Main and Pine street. _ _ Fall & Winter Goods. EvrtzioN RINGSZELILY. Ts now receiving a large assortment of Fall and Win ter Goods, direct from New York which is offend at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers. Towanda, Oct. 11 , 195 D. New Arrival of FALL GOODS. S. & M. C. MERCUR are now receiving • . very extensivrassortment of Goode for eh@ Fall trade, which will be sold at wholesale or retail cheaper than at any other mere in the County. Towanda, Sept. 4, IN5 t. LATER FROM CUBA' Execution of Lopez ! STILT, later news via New Yolk & E. R. P. of the arrival of a very large stock of Merchandize at PHINNEY & BO WMANS 'No. 3 Brick Row which t4ey are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cash or` only Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, from the tact that hey purchased their dock for each In a very de pressed state of the market. Don't mistake the place. No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. Hustons.Drug store. TONS SUGAR, just received, at wholesale- awl retail. PHINNET & BOWMAN. - - - 4Z ALT, a large lot, also Fran, :Veils, Hardware, &e Mackerel in We., and + bbls, for sale by rept22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN. -•--- • - - - 1 0 CHESTS more of :tinge three end four !billings TEAS, at PHINNEY & BOWMAN- QUEETlNGS,shirting4, airiper, and tirlor, for sale k) by PHINNEY & COWMAN. BOOTS & ~ HOES , the largest and cheapest assort rnent in town—mad Hat,, and !Caps. at wholesale an.' retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.. CROCKERY , 011SESW&II". Pniuts, flit... (Maras, Dye*, &e. PLITNNEr & BOWMAN. D RESS GOODS, s time variety— Bonnets and Shawls, a good assortment, for sale by sep22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN. LUMBER WANTED, at PHINNEr & BOW MAN'S, for which cash will he paid. 4'2 W I HEAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in exch .- long; g; for goods. PHINNEY elz BOWMAN. DT/TIER-100 Firkins wanted, for which port rash 1.1 1 will he gnid. PHINNEY & BOWMAN: HATS, Caps. Rota and Shoes; 0 cases new ;style of Hats and Caps. Also a large rtock of merle, Womena end Children° Boots and 'Shoes just received at MERCUIrti. COME ONE, COME ALL, and eiramine the New Goods, which are now beins , exhibited at 9 sp26. B. KINCSBERY'S. 1 BI7SHELS RICE: & CORN fir sale by 1 lei Jul f% Y rrrx. i BLASTING POWDER.-50 kegs Blasting Pow . der, by f7A MONT'ANICES & CO. I ftßOCKtitli.—The largest stack in town. Full dinner and tea watts, of white granite and Woo ware, which will be wild cheap at FOX'S. EVERY one knows that the place to findthe largoe assortment and best quality of gloves of all dolt, criptions is at antql FOX'S. 30D0L. Panama i Leghorn, Palm Leaf ana Straw Hate at ap26 B MK Silk and Bl'k Silk Lace fur MAY. rILLAs mi . ap26 FOX'S. D— RY 0001:118—A good assort mert of Meri , , 04 , 4 . Cashmeres. De Loins, Alpacas. and on%, now nerving at jIB MERC.CRI4.I Groceries. 6HH'D. of Sugar at prices positivel y . u s ., t h an an y before sold in town within one • j eat, aso, Motu,. sea sweet end goo] from 31 to .50 cia , Rio , Laguira and Old Java Coffee that era beat. Fine bone Raisins, • Pepper, Spices, Se'.er ,t u ,, Ginger, and's , pas dial assortment of groccees ake,a toll supply afresh new Tons warranted ow 0w.,al good and right or the money returned in al'. r. Lea ; just received an.l for sale at see. l 2 FI1X"S;, R ICH Ribbo•.a, r lonnct Silk,, Leine and. e.l.3pes at ap2l3 FOX'S. - 20 BA'..Es OF SHEETING, common and 6nrs. 7 ,1 to s 0-4 a iJe. A nice assortment of Bleach ed Geo i rs, I:leached and brown Drills,' Crash and Dra loo sn apd bleached Tabre Linnets, Checks, Lin sey, Ticking, Cotten Yarn, Batting, Wicking anct W sivAng, gelling cheap at FOX'S. rkM BROIDE RIES, A eery large stock of htwiss and .1 24 Muslin Edgings sad Inserting*, Swiss snd Mus .ifn Bands, needle wmngbt Cullers and Cuffs, tine wrought Liturn Handkerchiefs, and in fact the largest and best wriorrment of Embroidered Goods ever before offered in Towanda at PDX'S. BLACK SILKS, also a fear patterns of fanl7 which will be sold cheapat FOX'S. _ _ Tto oars & SHOER. a good araortment of L2dien, LP Gantt, MisseA, C,hildrens and Infants Sh.os fur sale at FOX'S. ink at Wholesale EVERY variety of Harrison's Colombian Ink just received by the subscriber—he 'has made ar rangements by w hich he can supply Merchants ot. Dealers, on as favorable terms a , can he had of the proprietors. Towanda. Nov. 29. 1931. rOARSE BOOTS, home marrnffictured. warran ed double sole 4. the very best article in town fo PAO per pair at FOX'S. PA)" of the , best quality, also good Wheat con' stantly on ban I and for side, cheap at Towanda. Jan. 24. 185'1 FOX'S. Taken Up. j'ANITAAV 1. 1652..3 phitrormc of BOARDS, alai landeif at Home.; Nrill4, with obout three thon• sand feet of ertinl !timber on ton. Fotre marked with Red Chalk, some with Itlsrkin7, Iron, with name that tntelligible. And the same is reviinled on my docket. Ft. R. BR 4141..EY, J. T. .T•ul 10.185^.. 0. D. D A RTI. ErT