teal 21autikKinents. - •' Natioll. rsons are hereby cautioned spinet par. A chas in g a NOTE, given by me on the frith day ofjog ary, 1852. to Aunt AWersonor liestevar, for m e r e dollars due on the. dot . day of lone - ba t, As i have received no value for said Note, wd therefore do not consider =ref ntorall,y or le. pgy hound to pay it, a nd shall not do so, unless tompelled by law. DAVID. COLE. Lero y, Jan. 80. , . • EXECUTOR'S. NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the' estate of SAM'L .A BENNET, late of Ridgbury township, demi& e d. sre hereby notified to make payment without de. by ; and all persons having demands against said tote will present them properly attested for settle.. meat to THOMAS BENNETT, Ridgbary , Fe1:0.4.1S Executor. 11AmPlistratoes Notice. A LL persons indebted to the estate of AIII3OLOM ACOOLBAUGH, deed, late of Monroe township we hereby requested to make payment without de lay, sod all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement CATHARINE COOLHAUGH, WM. COOLBA UGH, 2d, JAMES IRVINE. • , rlooroe, Feb. 4, 1852. Administrators. Farm &Tavern F.tandbscrib foroffers Sale or Rent. ilk THE suer for sale or rent, a Farm and Tavern Stand Mat ed in Ridgbory township., on the main road from Athens to Centreville. one Miles south of the crate line, and two miles west ot the Bockville depot, on the H. Y. & E. Railroad: The farm contains 75 acres of good farming land. ender improvement, well watered, and with every convenience for a tavern, and en excellent location for custom. Ent Ge e d the s ubscriber on the premises, or of Stavid Gardner, Orentt sc 's Creek. Hide:try, Feb. 7, 1852. STURGES SQUIRES. Notice to Assessors. T" Commiss i oners of Bradford County, hereby give Notice that they have fixed upon the fol• lowing days and dates respectively for hearing the a ppeal from the assessments for 1852-at their Office in Towanda, to wit:—Feb. eighteenth, Litchfield, Rome, Pike, Herrick, Standing Stone, Warren, She shequin, Wyalusing, Tuscarora,Windham, Wisdx, Orwell. February nineteenth—Troy Twp. Asylum, Wilmot, Monroe, Canton, Duren, Leroy, Troy Boro. Albany, Franklin, Burlington, Granville. February twentieth Armenie, Towanda Born. Towanda Twp. Wells, Athens Twp. Ulster. South Creek. Smith field, Ridgebury, Springfield, Columbia, Athens or The assessors of the respective Townships and Bo roughs are requested to be punctual in delivering the Notice to the Taxables, and making their re turns on the days mentiened in their warrants; and 110 , 0 :e who may feel theme evil aggrieved by tie` assessments, are requested to attend on the days above specified, as there will be no abatement made hereafter. By order of the Commissioners. Feb. 6, 1852. E. M. FARRAR. Cleric. ANNUAL REPORT If the Receipts and Expenditures of the Borough of Towanda, fur 18kt. m't in Treasurer's hands, Jan.3lst. 1851, $9 27 ,e from Woodruff, et al. on judgment, 10 00 se on duplicate for 1849, 1850, If duplicate for 1851, ec'd for license for shows, )(orders issued in 1851,- ZIPEWOIIII7I2 6 . im't of work done on st. & side - walks, #506 80 xpenses of Borough Elections, 13 37 0. Goodrich, printing annual report, &c 4 6 00 , !erit salary, serving notices, &c. 29 00 °haloes per centage for 1849, 25 46 !niers returned and cancelled, 281 11 7 W. Tiffany. ads. election, &c., in 1849, - E. Geiger, filing saws in 1850, D. Bartlett, street commissioner. Pratt, paring and curbing in 1849, L. Ward. do do F. Means. work on ereets in 1848. 14 50 eans Watts work done in 1851. 7 02 .A. Carey, work and materials 1,11850, 731 'orge Craft wort on streets, 2 50 rancis Watts, work done in 1851. 7 35 Vm. Mix, street commissioner. 25 00 ASSITS. , e from Woodruff; on judgL, $lO 00 duplicate for 1850, do 1851, 801101708 OIDUS. Jen ontstanaing Feb. 27, 1851, ;tied in 1831, vaned and cancelled Jan. 17, 1852, tstanding Jan. 17, 1852, . 1.0011 it in treasury, Feb. 27,1851, $ll2 59 dof W.A .Cbamberlin, coL for 1851, 147 00 1850, 9 29. . Fzssrnlsysss. ud Wm. Warner for keeping Mrs. Foly and Mrs. McAdams, borough paupers, $lB 0 0 pport of deranged Irishwoman. . . 10 00 Ippert of Mrs. Glenville, transient pauper, 1 00 1. Marshall for keeping Mrs. Foly and " Irs. McAdams, borough paupers, k 80 00 tD. Bartlett, poor master, bal. for 1850;' 120 tin for Mrs McCarty, 3 00 K. Ladd, borough physician, 15 00 may of Mrs. McCarty. temporal relief, 409 in fur Mrs. McDonald, 3 00 ITan for George Ennis, 2 00 time! McNulty, temporary relief, 2 00 '.Wilcox shoes for Mrs. Foly, 1 75 insteot pauper, temporary relief, 50 L l ianOila, poor master,lo 00 D. Bartlett. poor master. 10 . 00 thael Maley & Ann McCarty, temp. relief, 2 78 A. Chamberlin, col. 1850, per centage, 929 ASSITIL mint in Treasury, t. e from Athens township, do J.E. Geiger, late collector. t 39 do D. Vanderenok, col. for 1649, 39 16 do W. A. Chambeliin. CoL for 1854 163 77 $81844 e, the undersigned . Burgess and Town Conn. if the Borough of Towgioda,do certify the above e a true and comet statement of the receipts expenditures of said borough, few A. D. 1851. U. Nausea. D. Wtascrr. Town W. WaLeox, C ounc il. B. P. Powatt.. E. O. Goonaten, illeal—Ws. Sewn Clerk; ' NOTICE. ERBONS having business with me. may eel during my absence on ROBERT C. SIMPSON Is fully amhorizad to transact any business on behalf. He may be found either at the office of e, Mason & Co., or in the old Towanda Bank an uarY 1. 1852. MICHAEL MEYLERT. Lost • Monday the 26th in the Borough of Towanda, or in Viysoz, a FUR VICTORINE or TIPPET. n, on Christmas, a GOLD BREAST PIN. The kr of either of these articles will be liberally re• dod by returning them to the store of rowanda, /an. 31, 1852. B. EMMERT. N 1 A CAM PBEL =ore Now *odds. . L. aro spin readying a IMP • • w elooTtsneed of goods for dm WI sad wigta trade ° I nd', August 28,issi.j 1 ANNUAL STATEMENT Of the immipts ami 31spesditares of the damti Dradlibed, kr A. D. 18111, Dom Vacuity Ist, to December mm, Indedve. EXPEL Auditors for auditing public accounts• ...." 00 „„ Assessors, Du. °l ' On Bridge contracts. -' '5193 65 Damage' by nil4lllll.urigh men % 600 . 101 60 Fuel. `‘ - Justices fees: 455- 581 as Traverse Jurors, 2531 50 Grand Jurors„ •-• Books for public offices. Crier's fees, Various Incidental Expenses, 314 95 Bills for Printinir, 249 MII Support of convicts is a ILfiaiteatiary, 189.89 Bills for stationary, 173 44 • Township line views, 7 00 , Prothonotary. &c. 680 64 Wolf and wild cat certificates, 18 78 Bridge view., Sheriff's fees for summoning jurors. do for conveying prisoners to E. S. Penitentiary, Costs in civil suits. Justices' inquisitions. Year. I Townships sd I Noun:sof I ,Elonnighs. Collectors. 1841 Sheshequin, Elijah Horton, 1842 Columbia; Henry Sherwood, 1844 Asylum, Jason Horton, 1845 Standing Stone, - ,,,lsaac W Westbrook, .... Towanda tp. David Rutty. 1848 Ridgbury, • Hiram Dewey. • 1847 Ulster, James L Gorsline, 1848 Athens tp. N Edminster, .... ' Albany. William Lee, .... Columbia, Cornelius Furman, .... Monroe, 313 Smith, .... Rome, Solomon Spalding, .... Towanda hero% I. W Tiffany, 1840 Athens boro', William Hancock, ... Athens tp. N Edminster, .... Burlington, tl A Ross, .... Duren, M T Vangorder, .... Granville, Harrison Ross, .... Litchfield, William Bostwick, .... Monroe, H B Myer, ..... Orwell, A G Mathews, .... Pike, Ransom Brink, ... Ridgbury. Hiram Dewey, .... Springfield, L Leonard, .... South Creek, William Goldsmith, .... Standing Stone, Isaac Vanness, .... Towanda boro', P L Shaw, .... Towanda tp, Dennis M'Gill. .... Ulster, James L Gorsline, .... Wysox, A C Hinman, .... Wyalusing. Benj. Ackley, 1850 Athens bow', Gov Tozer, .... Athens tp, James R Stone, .... Albany, Moses A Ladd, .... Asylum, Cornelius Quick, .... 'Burlington, Rlf Phelps, .... •Durell, .M T Vangorder, .... Franklin, Gilbert Gay, .... Granville, Benj Saxton. .... Herrick, Geo W Elliott, .... .Litchfield, William Bostwick, .... Monroe,: H B Myer. .... Pike, CI W Humphry, .... Rome, Lawrence,Vought,* .... Smithfield, S R Crane, .... Springhill, D D Black. .... Standing Stone, Alexander Ennis. .... South Creek, Cornelius Haight, .... Towanda boro', W A Chamberlin, .... Ulster. G H—Vandyke, .... Warren, Rufus Buffington, .... Wilmot, James H Tyrrel .... Wyalusing, A P Biles, 1851 Athens boro', Wm H Fritcher, .... Athens tp. John H Murray, .... Albany, Hiram Crandall. .... Armenia, Jacob Y Demand, ... Asylum. James H Morro*, .... Burlington, P B Pratt, .... Columbia, Geo Wilson, .... Canton, John Gray, .... Durell, R E Gilbert* .... Franklin. Randolph Lyon, .... Granville, John Ferguson; .... Herrick, M B Porter. .... Litchfield, Joseph P Munn,* .... Leroy, David White. jr. .... Monroe, Anthony Mullen, .... Orwell, Austin Russel, .... Pike, 0 Ellsworth jr. .... Rome, W W Woodburn, .... Ridgbory, Charles French, .... Sbeshequin, Josiah Kilmer, .... Smithfield, Asher Huntington, .... Springfield, Truman Rowe, .... South Creek, Ira Crane, ... Standing Stone, P H Hsiang. • .... Tuscarora, Hiram Shames'', .... Towanda boro', Daniel Vandercook, .... Towanda tp. Reuben DeLong, .... Troy bom', Geo P Freeman, .... ' Troy tp., John Witean. .... Ulster, * Simmons C Hovey, .... Wysox. John Dresser, .... Wells. , P R Knapp. .... Wyalusing. George M Black, .... Warren. Levi Brown, .... Windham. A Dunham. jr. .... Wilmot, J L Jones. 50 23 338 87 814 47 95 00 212 75 0468 59 5 00 87 11 58 20 25 83 00 $1026 68 128 97 307 87--446 84 $1473 32 $292 52 212 75 $505 27 281 67 $223 60 $268 88 DR., , , Jahn Horton; Treuarer of Bradford Money in Treasury. Jan. I. ISM. $, 3048 77 Duplicates of Co. taxes-prior to 1851, 0 4070 22 do of 1851. i479/l 64 Judgments, notes, ate., due the county, 855 29 Unseated land transcripts. 190 59 -Miscellaneous receivalN • 58 31 Abatement on state tax, (excess on that allowed Collectors, 75 91 Balance due the Treunrer, 1507 02 DR. John Horton, Treasurer of the Ca. of Brad Duplicates of State taxed' prior to 1851, $3109 43 do of do 10,875 88 Unseated laud transcripts, 144 40 $173 61 $lO4 58 8 58 Orders issued in 1851, Orders outstanding Jan. Ist, 1851, - - •N BRADFORD COUNTY, 8/I.—We, the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do here- SEAL. by certify thi above to be a true and correct statement of the Receives and Expenditures of said 1.00." J County, from the first dayof January to the thirty-first day of December, 1851, inclusive. Witness our hands and seal of office, this twenty-first day of Ja S n SM luary. ATH.. D. 1859. A. . STURGES SQUIRES, Commissioners. D 111 COTTON, Amer - E. M. FARRAR, Clink. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. JOSEPH KINOSBERY, • TIS now receiving an extensive assortment of GOODS, purchased since the late decline in prices, and 1. which cannot fail to suit the taste and wishes of purchasers, and meet the wants of the public; and , u every 4 body knows that he always sells Goods very cheap, it is not necessary to make any remarks on that subject 311007J1AID IitiLTIONART. I shall in a few days receive a very large catalogue of New Books pied Stationary, and being desirous of disposing of double the usual quantity this season, shall reduce the prices to a very low figure. 11,11111175 IDZIPOT. Being aunt for the sale of the Bay State Shawls in this Borough, Tam enabled to oter them much lower and in larger variety than any other estahlir sent this aide of New Fork. Large supplies of these shawls will be received during the winter.. - • ',WNW 031104Thainall Fish. Nails, Glass, Oils; Hardware, Crockery, Dim tad sham bap, dce., 308. MOSHER r• ktouts •ith the several Melton of Coolly Tuts for the Couhl of Bradford. `Since paid. Conti Orden is wend 'lli Comity of Bradford. $16849 59 I Orders returned in 1851, 304 50 Orders outstanding, /an. 1, 185$, RES. • ' Constables niatiniretinntikattendingenToBs Erecting new court bowie, 310 14 Prisoner's support, 1830, - 15311 03 • • do 1851, • - 720 58-1558 58 Inttrest on tad payment'of loan, - 1 801 35 Counsel fees in ontninal snits, 50 00 Elwell, nand to Costa, ' 30 00 Costs in Commonirealth nits, • • 859 83 Election expenses, • 475 90 Insurince on public boildinp. 32 75 On contract fur jail yard fence. .518 48 Laying state toad from Forks tp. Sullivan county, to Monroe,' 33 00 H. Spear. commissioner 'lB5O, baL 45 50 8 Decker. cam. in 1850,b in alance, 21 75 do- do 1851, 112 75-141 60 A. S. Smith, corn. in 1850, bat. 7 75 do do 1851, 72 23 80 00 Sturges Squires, corn. in 1830, bat. $1 00 do - do 1851, 189 50-184 60 E. M. Farrar, Com'n clerk, 1851, 400 00 !El 80 75 441 00 250 00 87 00 8212 Total, Ameant Ammo:Amoam Amami Amount CbarrPd. I Collested. I Emneetrd Percesa'gs. I Dos. /2 Oa . 22 98 OS 103 05 38 88 08 92 OS 20 83 20 78 38 01 50 00 28 77 73 74 01 36 25 10 IS IS 00 48 72 58 07 as 02 16 64 73 64 71 78 17 113 48 95 21 88 86 163 40 172 98 108 66 2 56 136 48 94 78 91 19 80 11 109 99 221 47 2 00 49 89 315 52 1000 86 183 79 54 44 298 74 606 31 588 06 463 80 298 38 183 28 293 57 209 29 309 02 X 24521 454 48 479 20 635 41 328 64 334 99 . 657.38 623 92 432 43 186 15 273 45 224 62 1223 02 414 79 595 75 239 80 358 66 466 84 841 13 45114 514 68 853 78 138 85 9 93 39 15 056 113 2$ 34 36 9 0(1 97 07 135 12 79 113 66 138 191 189 QM] 3000 53 72 20 00 82 07 60 00 . 239 41 26 00 70 40 00 22 60 88 09 94 41 53 34 32 192 290 98 $19,963 76 $12,921 24 $278 93 ,A 703 87 $5.559 7t uty, in moult with aid Dimly, CR Returned on duplicates pritor to 1851, $1524 30 do of 1861, 4135 36 Returned on judgments, notes, &c. x 437 81 Collector's percentage, 703 87 Orders returned, 16943 89 2 per cent. commission on same, Collector's exonerations, 2 per cent. on same, Uncurrent money in treasury, $24,600 65 aid, in iec't with the Com'iti of Peon's. CR Returned on duplicates prior to 1831, $llO2 84 do of do 1779 76 Collector's exoneration, ' 168 11 do percentage, State Treasorer's receipts, One per cent. eommisston, Exonerations on unseated lands, Balance due the State, $14,199 49 i., ;I $16,949 59 4 36 an la 09 1 20 111 50 65 00 riE3 20 26 IMO 21 21 Si $5 PE 45 36 EM EE3 6 69 15 14 48 38 18 60 4 60 1 85 8 39 4 87 4 77 5 74 14 75 4 82 5 08 6 07 13 42 8 21 It 28 10 34 14 29 23 20 31 07 10 SO CO MI 17 ell 25 17 9 56 3 96 13 73 EEEZI m:a 6 78 $ 87 14 33 1311 EEll [EI Er 1624 IN 29 52 II 99 17 48 24 00 16 33 lan 8 92 6 24 14 41 BM 1 13 9 59 `., T IST OF JURORS ptiMillet Feb. Sessions and Oyer and Terminer ? 1833. - • eseown men. South Creek-illideon H. Adam:. A. 31. Brow. A. Thompson. Litebdeid-Rhu Ball. Monroe-R. 13:11lamvilt, Joseph Roma. Troy tarp.--Smith Hamer. Troy tiara-F: L. Ballard, 1. A . Pierce. Wystis-:;Thiniel BOIL - - Winaim-E. R. Collins. Ralph W Russel. Rome-. 4. Dulthant.Tintothy Hiney,J N.Med,. Towandi tip.-James Zillott. Canton-Samuel Fitzwater. John NewelL Asylom-Wm. Gamble.' Athena twp.-Oiles Hoyt, J. M. Taxer. Durell-A. V. Balboa.. Pike-Rdwanl Jones. Tuseanna-Oeo. R Johnson. Rorlington-Charles Knapp. lorankho-Wm. Lantz. t Springfield-Walter Mattocks. . Albany-James L Miller. Herrick-Nathaniel Nesbit. Wibunt-Wm. Noreonk. • Mesh/loin-MOM Osborn. A. Webb. Smithfield-Gilbert Randall. Granville-Russel Spalding. Standing Stone-Emstos Vannest. • . Tuscarora—Alfred Ackley, W. Barrreeliff. P. IL Bostwick. Athens Dora—L B. Brockaway. , Ridgbery—Patrick Butler, John Wallae4• Orwell—Blair Linus. Canton—Redman Bagley, Asa Pratt jr. Widham--Stephen Boswick. Pike--Bimeon Brink, Win. Bradshaw, A. Farchilds, O. W. Reynolds. Columbia—C. Bradford, Albion Budd, Benj.fillade South Creek—lra Crane. Smithfield—E. G. Battey, L. C. King, W. Miller, Elias Rinker. Burlington—Morgan Dewitt. John H. Furman, L. D. Taylor. Wyalusiog—Ransom Fuller, Bascom Taylor. Asylum—Elmor Horton. Chailes Thompson. Towanda boro.—John F. Means, Percival Powell. Troy tarp.—Darius Manley. Armenia—John Morgan. Springfield—Joseph Thomas. Durell—Daniel Trumble. Ulster—Edmund Walker. 1888 4 08 $5 00 4 20 106 83 [EI 244 0 129 73 80 4 11 ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of CHARLES ROGERS deed. hits 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 tbr settlement. EMILY ROGERS. Canton. Nov. 29, 1851. Administratrix. 17 15 T 07 80 16 30 00 4 46 rE3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. - ALL perilous indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BRADFORD deceased, late of Warren township, are hereby requested to make paymerit without delay, and all persons baying demands against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for set tlement. GEORGE MANNING. WILLIAM BRADFORD. Warren. Oct. 17, 1851. Administrators. 110 74 73 02 12 88 20 39 MEI ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of LEMUEL 8. MAYNARD deceased, late of Rome town ship. are hereby requested to make payment with out delay, and those having claims 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, 1851. 91 12 QM 54 78 6 89 63 42 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. 174 35 ALL persona knowing themselves to be indebted to the estate of ABRAHAM WORTENDYKE, deed late of South Creek, tp„ 'are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estatewill please present them immediately duly authenticated for settlement. JESSE EDSALL. NATHAN SHEPARD. 13onth*Creek, Oct. 17, 1851. Administrators. 4 89 179 87 789 68 119 76 14 44 248 85 142 09 A DMIN ISTRATNIX'S NOTICE 97 17 39 1/1 ALL persona indebted to the estate of A. W.D. Vangrmler, dee'd, late of the township of Dorel, are hereby requested to melte payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. M ATM D A V ANGORDE Dural!. September 22, 1851. Administratris. 109 29 176 02 64 21 104 48 Washington County 385 35 153 61 5 41 51 40 175 10 21 35 47 90 118 32 64 10 225 40 214 40 MUTUAL hNSURA►\CI COMPANY. Located at Granville, Washington Co., N. Y. THE largest and safest Mutual Insurance Com pany in the World ! Capital, 11 2 11 1 3, 9 86 3 3 Over 110,000 members. Charter renewed for thirty years, under the General Insurance Law of the state of New York. A REPORT. giving the whole amount of business of the Company, since May 15. 1845. to October 151, 1851: Whole number of policies issued to October Ist, 1851, 118,283 Whole amount of property insured ' to Oct. 1, 1851, $98,468,988 00 Deduct amount of risks expired and cancelled, 8,228,581 00 21 57 z 148 84 298 13 50 75 Leaving amount of property at risk, Oct. 1, 1851. $89,153,407 00 Whole amount of Prelmium notes re- ceived to Oct. 1, 1851, $1,131,077 lb Deduct amount of, Notes expired and cancelled, 257,019 88 Leaving amount of premium boleti in force Oct. 1, 1851. $874,057 27 Whole met of cash pre mums reed to Octo. ber 1, 1851, $406,497 44 Am't col. on assessment. 144,813 90-$551,311 34 Amount of losses and expenses paid to October I, 1851, 488,382 28 Arent of cash in Treasury and in the hands of Agents, $62,829 06 Am'ot of claims for losses, audited and - allowed, and not yet due by the terms of the Policies, to be deducted from the above balance. as follows, viz: Due in October, 1831, $1,035 50 " November, 4,048 10 " December, " 7,205 26 " January, 1852, 9,631 20—521,940 06 338 87 278 82 5 57 32 00 $24,600 65 857 72 7368 42 102 14 6 96 2743 54 $14,129 47 Leaving a balance in favor of the Com. pany, on the Ist.day of October, 1851, after paying all claim• allowed, of $40,989 00 acr The publication of the above report is made in donformtty with the Act of Assembly passed the 12th day of April. 1851. J. B. CANFIELD, Agent. Athens, January 1!,1852. CR $16,943 29 210 20 '17,154 ft Mechanical Medicine. "TRUTH IR AUNTY t AND WILL PREVAL" ENCOURAGED by what has been done in this vicinity and elsewhere. the subscriber will give this opportunity of four days. Those who make ap alieatton on the first day, can have free trial four days of BANNINGS's IMPROVED BODY BRACE, universally applaudedby the profession, and. MOM' still,by those who have lested their merit for the various weaknesses requireing support. The *rasa SPRING 810IILD1111 BRAM' and EZAIMIC BANDA/Mare only sold by her, the sole maker and vender of both articles. The chancter rif these combine all that has ever been, or can be done, by any instrument without any pressure or heat of cushioned pads. Banning's Book on Chronic Disease for sale. 8. D. CARMAN, can, be found on the 2nd Tues day of February s , and foor days following at the Bradford Hotel at Wm. Brigg's. Counsel free.-- Calls solicited at all hours of the day. Towanda, Jan. 17,1862. ry CHESTS YOUNG HYSON, Impe ri al. Hymn 1 / Skin sad Blaek Teas. Also 15 Ilawßio and J Coffee, laet received MERCURII. RAPEBY MUSLIN, • hew and 'Thalia meet D meat at way small rim at PDX% TIIIIIII vrzsa. 10._tdIMIIPh;*e''.1 WE 'Pall and *Wow Goods. MO aaeirwtß no. HAvtnoir - hisi•ri •wiii•aiei 410oodsfres Neir•Tork sad arbor rates, whiell en tared wholesale end retell. et ILit Wrest powdbie prime.- Pe swim a few things that may always be found et • our Store. , Prints, gingham, poplins, Weds*, is. of the latest styles; Omani% Hardware. Crockery, Beat. and, 1 ,1 10 % Buts, Caps, Be. dtc. Of _whieh- we bare a brie se. somosal• Wetted with pest are and offered at low prices, and will sot be undersold. Also, hosiery. gloves, wooden ware, glare. sole leather, insides a thousand orber ankles which we need not orient% all of which we offer fro our ettstosers at mese that PIM give gred istideetton, as our entire Stools, has been laid in as a time when the motet was unameon ly dpreired, and goods were IMO* pew rent. lower than usual. By attention and prompts... in mods; the wants of our customers, we hops to. merit a can &swum, of the pumas* that , has hitherto Wes es Wm* Wound upon vs. lIONTANYBIT * Co. • Towanda, Oct. 11. 1851. FALL GOODS. ET. FOX, would respectfully inform his old friends s and the citizens of Bradford in wend that he is now receiving a full dock of PA LI. GOODS, which be is desirous of dippodng of ate very small advance born first cat, being satisfied that his goods are soled. ad with as much care, sod bought at least, at as low prices as his neighbon, he is now anxious to convince his customers that they will be sold at the right kind of prices. Pleas call and see, as them is surely no hams in knowing how cheap moms folks do sell goods—call soon. Cotner of Kan and Me street. , Books I Books 1 AComplete pssortment of School, Blank.. Classi cal & Miar.ellanemn Books, constantly kep up and for sale at the lowest rates by. _Nov. 29. 1851. 0. D. BARTLMTT. at mei Fall and Winter Gixsis. T. roz, IS now receiving direct (mm New York a large add 1. splendid assortment of Hoods which he offers for sale at pricer whit cannot fail to nit the closest buy- ETS, for CAUL Pooping, on Arrange Clint?. He respectfully asks • call from all perwa wishing to buy goods cheap, as he is determined not to be undersold. Towanda, November 24, 1851. VICTOMNES AND CUFFS—a few setts for ale atop et nv2l FOX'S. 60BAY STATE SHALL: 4 , varioui patterns, Sol on and qualities, just received at Ott. 14, 1851. MERCER'S. WORTH of *imp Pelts minted tot $8,368 Cosh N. & A. C. By Ewen, Direct from the Dienfactorm NEW SHAWLS!, JUST received by express another case of Bay State Shawls, splendid styles. at Towanda, Nov. 28.1851. J. KINGSBERY. Fall & Winter Goods. BURTON XiMiginanr. 18 now remising a larp assortment of Fill and Win / to Goods, direct from New York which is offered at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers. Towanda, Oct. 11, 1951. View Arrival of FALL COODS. H 9 . & M. C. MERCUR are now receiving a . very extensive assortment et Goods for the Fell trade, whkh will be sold at wholesale or retail cheaper than at any other store in the County. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1851. LATER FROM CUBA Execution of Lopes STILL later news via New York & E. IL R. of the arrival of • very large stock of Merchandise at PHINNEY & BOW MANS No. 3 Brick Row which they are prepared to.sell at wholesale or retail for Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, from the tact that they purchased their stock for cash in • very doi pressed state of the market. Don't mistake the place. No. 9 Brick Row nest door to Dr. Hustons.Drug store. STONS SUGAR, jest received, at wholesale mad retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. SALT, a large lot, also Iron, Nails, Hardware, &c I and Mackerel in bbls., 4 and I bbla, for sale by sept 22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN. 1 0 CHESTS more of those three end four shillings TEAS, st PHINNEY & Bo wmAm. SHEETINGS, shirting', stripes. and ticks, for alp by • PHINNEY & BOWMAN. Boors & SHOES, the largest and cheapest assort,- meat in towd—add Mats and Caps, at wholesale ars• retail. MUMMY & BOWMAN. ROCKERY, Glassware. Paints, Oils. Glass, Dyes, C &c. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. DRESS GOODS, a large varietr—B9nneta and Shawls, a goad assortment. for sale by sep22 THINNEY & BOWMAN. LUMBER WANTED, at PHfNNEY tk. BOW MAN'S, for whirl cash will be paid. 222 111THEAT. Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in exchange VV for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. DOITER-100 Firkins wanted, for which part task 1- , will be pid. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. HATS, Caps. Bootsand Shoes ; 6 cases new style of Hats and Caps, Also a large stock of men; Women. end Childrene Boots and Shoes just received et • MERCURIO. COME ONE, COME ALL, and examine the New Goods, which are now being exhibited atq ap26. B. KINGSBERY'I6. 175 BUSHELS RYE & CORN for sale by July b. E. T. FOX. BLASTING POWDER.-50 legs Blasting Pow der. by flB MONTANYES 4 CO. CROCKERY.--Tba hugest stock in town. Fall dinner and tea ants. of White granite and tans ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'B. EVERY one knows that the place to find the lamer assortment and bed quality of 'Wes of all deaf eriptione M at ap4B iron& 30DOZ. Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Canada Straw Hata at aptB FOX'S. 13L'K Bilk mid BM Bilk Lam for MANTILLAS St stall . • FOX'S. DRY geed emertment of . feri .. sees_ ow , 11 Cashmeres. De Um+ naming et jlB Groceries. 6 111 FD. of Sugar at prime positively less than any before sold in town within one year, also Moler ses sweet and gaol from 31 to 50 ets. Rio, Lagnirs and Old Jaya Coffee that cant be beat. Fine bone Raisins, !Pepper, Spices, Salaam', Ginger, and • gen oral assortment of groceries ; also. full supply of fresh new Teas warranted as usual, good and right or .the money returned in all cues ; jug received and fnr sale at • sap. 12 FOX'S. RICH Ribbons, Bonnet Mkt, Wes and Crapes at ap2a FOX S. 2C) BALES OF SHEETING. common and fins Ito 10-4 wide. A nice assoirment orßleacb ed Geode, bkarbed and brown Dtilisi Grub and Dm. pery, keen and bleached Table Linnen, (meek'', LW. says Ticking, Cotten Yarn, Batting, Wick ins and WadcEng; riling cheap at FOrd. SILK % as extensile assortassot of flack end Coke. ed DIM Mr end Saline, also Florence. of ovary can will be kind al 1831~,aiTe: I~~PLL°~ i~l~TS®`Ti o Adidas tic Siscarlaitt l / 2 ri ming sowed into copannorship fe drop/adieu LA el iaw. harms alto osta/disbed an spend for dos sidsot red estate In the county of Dradford. Persons having mod mato uhkh they deifire to dolt by call* sad lenvinci distription of their property olith ln tense of Urill undoebtadly Rod it , to &it edvAka ler& Pcrsons desirous of purchasing tin loon *bolo plop. erty is fot sideman dederiptkni of the same TIM pries and tennis of payment add b• infanta, fib dill validity of tide. J. C. ADAMS. Towanda, N.y 1,1851. J. MACFARLANE. T. E ORIDLEY'S BUSINESS C O ft the Cithteas et Mllaird Co: IVIR. G. would say to the readies pane dun now is an age of Menton: an site of anpreeedent• ed magazine popularity. The bails el every Re public rests upon the great sad braid principles of universal intelligence disseminated arnusg the body politic. Trusiing to the patronage of an inteßigens dublic. extensive arrangements Piave been made with the leading American publishing bonuses, to supply the beet products of the press. written by the most eminent writers. Books supplied to orler.in large or small quantities. New publications mid books cm band ae soon as issued. Magazines, &c, paid for by the number, on delivery. List of Magazines and Reviews, for 1852-- North Am. Review, Llttel's Living Ayr. , Eclectic. International Magna 'ilea, Knickerbocker. Democratic Review. Hunt's Merchant's Mag. Silliman's Journal. Nineteenth Century. I 70111111111. North British Review, a Edinburg Review, Westminster Review, London Quarterly Rev'w. l Blackwood's Magazine, London Punch, London Art Journal, All of the above magazines will be tarnished 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 holiday presents. Please call and sdb scribe at the stores of the following agents :--br. H. C. Porter, Towanda ; Dr. C. Drake, Troy; R. Bullock, Bmi thfield ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; JtidsOtt Holcomb. Rome. Dec.. Dec.?. R Dress Goods. ' ICH FOULARD, Chameleon Chene, Brit Ikea Bilks, Fretteti and Barge DeLanes, a new *Well for summer dresses. Fmneli and English Lawns, Slit Thome, Linton Lustre' and any quantity of other deem goods at FOX'S; FARM FOR SALE: lal THE subscriber offers at private sale, that valuable FARM, heretofore occupied by Wm. S. Hayden, situate in the town ship of South Towanda, Bradfqrd coun ty, . t contains about SIXTY ACRES of Im proved land, and about thirty-five acret - of woo 4 land. There is a good house and barn, and other outbuildinga, and an apple orchard thereon. It is well watered, and situated within *boat 3 i miles of the borough of Tow ands. A credit will be given for -11' portion a the par rhise money. For further information eliquire oT U. Mucus, Esq., or of the sub‘criber at Elmira, It Y. Jan. 9, 1852. WILLIAM WELSH. rarm for Sale., THE subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated in Wysox township Bradford cooly, about 3 miles from Towanda and If from the ricer. Containing about 120 acres, about 65 or 70 acres improved, and well watered, with sevcsal good springs of water. The buildings upon the farm consist of a lerg• frame tani„ and log house. These premises offer many inducement. to those wishing to purchase, and will be sotd at a bar gain. Credit will be given for one-half of die purchase money if required. For further particulars enquire uf, or address the subscriber at Wyss: P. (I. Wren. Aug. 16, 1851. WM. D. &TROPE. Ail Right at the Porsdahhig‘ ballot N& A. CAMPBELL, return their cureere thanks a for the libe.al patronage heretofore bestowed. and would again call attention of their friends and can• tomeni to their late arrival of Nay 'Bratsto Goons. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man • which will be sold at a little tower prices than has hitlirtofons• been asked. Please give us a call before piircilavingelseerbere H. &. A. CAMPBELL Paper Zaaginpi. THE only complete assortment oT Pipet tlen:4lngek, Borders, Window Paper, and Fire board View.. kept in this region, and at prima se low as can tos found at retail either in or out of the iFineipal cities, at May 8. 0. ti. BARTLET F. _HARD WARE.—. 4 itagre.od gonPrat Meson meat of hard-ware of every deirription,snelhding Carpenters, Joiners and Blacksmiths Tools, Harney and Carriage Maker's Trimmings and TodIN Building Materials &c., constantly on band and for ale at very low prices by ME BMWS. EMBROIDERIES. A very large stock of Swiss and ll Muslin Edgings and Inserting', Swiss and Mus lin Bands. needle wrought Collars and Cuffs, fins wrought Linen Handkerchiefs, itad ib fact the large* and best assortment of Embroidered Goods ever before offered in Towanda at FOX'S. BLACK SILKS, also a few patterns of fani Milks; which will be told ehelpat FOX'S. _ 11(100TS & SHOES. a good isiortment of Ladiss• 1-/ Gents, Milan% Children. and Infant, Shoe. fqr sale at FOX'S. Zak at Wholesale. EVER k variety of Harrisbn's Columbian Ink. just :receivild by the subseriher—he has made ar tanftmentx by which he Can supply Merchants Fe Dealers, on as favorable ithhs as can be had of this proprietors. •13. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, Nov. 29, 1145 i. CROCKERY dr, GLASS WAKE, a largo stock al feted for Well FOX. LOOK HERE !—We are now selling the hem Gni. do of Mauna at 311 cents per gallon. SHAPLEY & LEWN. SCOTCH YARN very (twoleo some carman quail • L. ty at PON's. Dissolution. IrifE Coannership hevtofore existing between 1 SAM LI HUSTON and HENRY C. -POR TER. is this day dissolyed by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm are requested to call and settle with H.C. Porter, who has the charge and control of the books and demands of the firm, and who wi;l settle all demands nnistanilinz azainst the farm. SAMUEL HUSTON. Towanda. Jail: IS. teb2. H. C. PORTER. And as notice has been given in the papers nearly two years for all persons indebted to Huston & Por! ter. to call and settle their_ accounts. this will be positively the lasltall. All indebted are reimpord to call forthwith...as wraps will be irninedist •ly tar ken for the collection of the Practice and Pt..re ac counts. All the accounts are transferred to IL 1.. Porter. who will he found at his Drug Store. south end of the Ward Rouse. IL C. PORTER. rILOTIIING.—A new assortment of reedy made Clothing just received at MERCURIS. Beta. 9. Caution. WHIREAS, my wife MARY has this day lel 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 aftet this date. THOMAS DOLAN. Towanda. Dee. 117.1851. " _ To the Collectors. IVOTICE is hereby given to the Collectors of But* L. and County taxes, that the duplicates most be settled by February Court, or costs will be made. J. M. 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