.- .. . , . • 7 -.---- ONE ItlosEGose.—li will be remembered that on i t. f . lan: reletaation of Wisslringmh's birthday in this i 1 Al r ip u ry Git6oll, one of th e sarvivers of,- '; . ~,.v.. b at tried men's ev.iii..P Alma present rm . biped in the :emirates of he of Casion.:-! Sit cu- b's ~.., 10 lot iesidence in Gurnee County. in rlii., state, he took a severe cold, Irom the effects of morning: at the advanced w hich he died yestehlay cots years and 24 days. Informaion of Mr a g e Git( wadi was yesterday telegraphed to the continental companirs of this city, and this morn. ~, g romminee Iromthe various Contineldal Cot ps, oiler commenti ot Cap lielme. intended proceed hi. , me t lens and brincing the ferhainlto ihi a i.... , to • - , - 1 - Here they will be laid in state, and be ftmilly - ,::,..: e d „, G we liWf.oil with military honors The r, ii.toeti.st eompar les.. of Ne‘+ tuk, Jersey City and Bro rici% 0 , will take a part in the luneral ceremonies )1, Gthion, in 1780, was a member of the Life ords el the Carnmander-in-Chief, General Wash ,. p .,, a ith whom he continoeci till the close of the „ ; r , when he liceired his discharge at Mount Ver. i ,ca —S. Y. Tribune. A fUll in bealf ol the town of Lodi, Senca rouniy has ju-t h beer! presented and decided aga inst her. G J Gstuttlsott pastor of the Reformed Dutch pro Lod toreTillag, for bastardy. He has also beesecuteid seduction by the friends o f the, victim, Miss Lon, a young lady 16 or 17 years of e who has always borne en irreproachable , char an acier. goodev gentlemn is a men of tallents !lying a g education, a nds i very genteel in his appearance and address He has quite a large lam• I of children, among whom is a daughter 17 or 15' year of age. Miss Lott was employed as help. il,e family, anti it appears from her testimony that this man accomplished his fiendish purposes a , vartou4 jimeF, while she WAS in bed with his ccn t hiaghlei . , a miss of some 10 or 12 years —Ge. , ca Gazette LIST OF it RORS • DR AW N for May Sessions and Oyer and Term i ner, 11352, ORAND /CRORS. Atbeng tp.--David Walking, 0. 11. Spring, Anson Beidleman. 'Warren—Joseph Prince. Me—Harman ,Briggs, P. H. Buck. Towanda bo.—N. N. Betts. Windham—Perly Johnson jr. Smithfield—l,. D. Ormsby, Calvin Chafiberlin,Bar• nard IVeod. Franklin—Stewart Smiley, Ilnigbery—Joseph Doty. sne,hequin—Jostah Kilmer, B. Burgess. Burttngton—Chas. Taylor, John McCord, Dewey Buel. . Asrinm—Wm . Ten"' SiandmG Stone—Wm• Kingsbury Monrce—Gen. H. Doll. Wr•os—Luther H. Scoot, Dimock, Rome—John G. Towner, Ari.ll6 ICROSI.S7IIII I T 1 2 b e r,-I{ gy m. Gunsaules, Heour Owen Daniel Pair—J. S. Robert', Ceo. H. Little, Curtis Terrell, Wool Beecher. hen% tp.— W. G. Stevens, David Gardner. Andrus. Orris Fi ishie. Gilbert, Jacnb Kerrick, ot —Wm. mil s. Perry Robart .car•ra—Chas. W. Browning. eilp—Chas. F••rguson, David Prutzman. item—Criah Terre.. ialu<ing— Ira Brown. !,ne Saone—J• lin Gordon, William, Griffis. I:thtield—M. S. Hosley. wri,le—Loyal itr 'noon—Elam Kendall. W. McKean. ,nriie—Dexter Fox, Joseph Bull, Judson Black• ,tham—Phito Brainanl. ..hequin—Cornellus Smith, James smith I,d. midm—Litthert Gay. rreti—samuel Wheaton, John Steepor, S. 13 tffee. • er-9 B. Holcomb. blxson• Baldwin, Cyrus Bloodgood• ty.—Rufus Rockwell. ;e—s.a fuller. Preceptor Forbes. nzfirld—F.Leonard, l2 . F. Pennock, Amos B. Fuming. Ipa ) —Joseph Menardi SICOND tviliarn—Benj. Gleason, E. Shoemaker. slum—E Horton, John F. Dodge, Jesse Carman, J.hn P Brown. ;hens tp.—J. K. Wright, Wm. Scott. hens bu.—John liendrirkscin. 'eberr—C. G. Doty. D. M. Burnham. amen—Eli,ha Rockwell, .1.'03. Manley. ooh Creek—Linas I.ewas. idol; Stone—Aaron H. Hun, George Stevens. Cranmar, R. Bailey, J.Sails. scarera—Wm. H. Brown, ine—Thomas Veught, E. W. Towner, •:er—Anart,n Peckham, nr —Jas. A. Paine, Paiiwscrn,Wm. J. Delpeuch. 71 oil:le—Jelin Vaughn. r: — .ife•lii—Alexander Fuller. An — Joshoa Burrows, James Stephens, Daniel Camp., ichfeld—Joseph Kinney, rel;—Cliarles Ellsworth, tfic!d—Go?dun Wilcox. 'fez—Lyman Arnold, Thos. James. I= .ingliekl—Allen Stacy, Wm. B.Gracei randa tp.—Edward Patterson, John Gregg. uon—.Solomon I.indly. Thomas Manley. ‘carnra—Lyman Rogers, John Ford. Bial Keeney. iumbia—James Sherwood Dummer Lilley, John A. Perry. Daflid Cory. 'lis--Lusher Whitman!), D. Giswold. randa ba.—Daniel Bartlett, ierk tp.—Simon Spalci rroc—Cert. W. Perkins. at—Win. Black. Ethal Ta ylor. ahe. .Ke7ly.. tp.—Ge.i. Burke. , tr—Gen.ll, Vandyke, E. B. Moore. ngton—Gen. Perry, Zina Scott. Ira:mg Stone—Stephen Canfield, Isaac West ':en—Lusher Buffington. ~ ', f ield—C. B. Riggs. 50 I—Jeste rile—M.A. Porter: nsolg—Hiram Elliott. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. LL persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BONI EN, need, late of Warren township. are r)by requested to make payment without delay. sli persons having demands against said estate . requesied to present them, duly authenticated for ,le,tnent. JAMES M. BOWEN.Asecutor. erren, March 25, 1832. :GIsTER'S No neE.—Notice k hereby given tai therehave been filed and settled in the of- Rezisier of IA ills in and for the county of a counts of administration upon the fol . he estate., viz: ' cc ""nt 0 1 Matilda Benjamin and Absalom Hot admit:, i.trator. of the estata of .Edward ilecoaseo late eAthotrt. de A . ""iit of 'Noma. Elliott Executor of the aid meta of Andrew Foley deed late a Bor..tigh '`'! a "'""'t ..r E. it. Beckwith. administrator th "on of the estate of Albert Beckwi elec'd voted Rector W. Strong...late of Ridgt,x.y.! actiltont of C. N. Strait. administrator of the :.It,.nf A. J. Stratiec'd late of Troy. " Arai the t•antr will be presented to •to the Thphan's 1%;.1c.t Bradford ettor,ty. on Monday, the 8d day —4 Y next, for confirmation and allowance. H. LAWRENCE SCTT Itegi tt ^Risterti Office, Towanda. March O- 27. 1851ater.- OCR, of the best quality, also good Wheat coo ~ ,! :unly on han i and for isle, cheap. Al "'tondo. Jan 21, 1952. FOX'S. 'Orr!! YARN ver, fine, oleo illMe common quail FOX S. Nazi cabverrisemota. ==l MAKE NOTICE, that) have applied to &it Hon. the J dot of the Coil • of Common jb eis of Brad fort! !rotaity, for the ben. fi of the Imola nt law of phi. C .rom.nvealtb, and they have appointed Moi.day the tot day ., f mly U. u.t next, fir the bearing of me d my cre , it re, at the Coututte,ln the borough of Totem da, at se: due§ inrt a d place - You may attend, if you think proper. March 67, 1662. ExEcuToir = NOTICE. ALL persons indebted . to the estate of MATILDA DIM MICK dec'd, late of Ora ell township, are hereby ordered to make immediate payment ; and those having demands against said estate will pre sent them properly attested for settlernen' to AMASA DIMMICK, Executor. Orwell, March 20, 1852. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. DR. H. C. PORTER 4 has just added to his snort ment a lam, stock of Frio Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Groceries and Liquors which are now offered to the public at low ratite. . His stock of FANCY GOODS & PI? SPUME RY is the largest sod mast complete ever offered in this market. Also a choirs assortment of pure WINES & LI QUORS, suitable for medical purposes. A. large variety of Camphene, Phospene, Fluid,Lard and Oil LAMPS. containing many now and beautiful styles. Being agent for all the best Patent Medicine of the day, purchasers may depend upon procuring a genuine article in all cases. All the Drugs and Medicines kept at his establish ments may be relied upon as genuine and of the beat quality, having been carefully selected with a view to their usefulness. c 3. South store of the Ward House, and N 0.2, Brick Row. Towanda, March 20, 1852. WAEIIiEDISTON 11-101rEip Corner of Front and Walnut street:, • COLUMBIA, PP. DALIMErs =CL* Proprietor. oz?Lumbennen and others visiting Columbia, are requested to pay the Washington Hotel a visit, where they may be assured no exertions will be spared tor their gratiGiation. March 20, 1862. FISH ! FISH !—Mackerel by the bbl.. half and qr. bbL, and pound. Also a choice quality of Cod fish this day received and for sale by March 18. MERCUR'S. MECHANICS UNION ASSOCIATION, branch Office, Wilkesbarre, Pa. Accumulated Cash and Guarantee Capital, 551,500. AlB. DEAN, President. G. C. Woon, H. Ft. Jun . alas. WM. Parrag. Financial Committee. The object and design, of this association is to enable those with whom especially time and health are money. by the payment of a small annual sum, to receive a weekly allowance in cases of sickness or accident, which shall prevent them from attend ing to their ordinary business. By the payment of the following annual - deposits, you will become a I , fe member, and be entitled to a weekly benefit during life, if you should be disabled by sickness or acci dent from attending to your ordinary business occu pation. Females insured against diseases common to both sexes. The proof o: sickness required, is a certificate of the attending Physician or of three members of the association. The association publishes a weekly Newspaper comnining a revrt of the business of the association, amount of claims paid &c. The paper is sent free to members monthly, or 50 cts weekly. Yearly Deposits of Members under i 541 years of age : Tables of Rate ,No I. Those drawing for the first week's Sickness, by paying $2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week, 3 00 300 4 00 A. 4 00 " 5 00 a 500 " 6 00 6 00 " 700.. 8 7 00 " 13 00 43110 " 9 00 9 00 10 00 10 00 " Table of Rates, No. 2. Those not drawing for the first week's Sickness, by paying $2 00 per year draw $3 00 per week, 3 00 4 50 " 4 00 6 00 " 5 00 " 7 50 " 6 00 8 75 ." 7 00 10 00 " Those over fifty years of age will be charged twenty-five per cent. extra. $1 50 admission fee will be charged in addition to the above, the first year. and must be paid to the time of application, and the first years' deposit within thirty days. HEFERENVES : His:Excellency Wm. F. Johnson, Harrisburg. Johnson. Wells & Co.. Courttand Street, N Y. BOwen & McName, silk Merchants, Broadway, New York. Eckel, Raicuel & Co., North 3d Street, Phila. Hon. James M. Porter. Easton. Pa. Hon. Richard Breadhed, U. 8. Senator, Pa. • William McKeley, Bloomsburg, Rev. R. Nelson, Principal Wyoming Seminary, witat sssss nr. rattan laces I Rev. J. Dorrance, Wilkesbarrre, Rev. J. Boyd. do 0. B. Hillard Esq. do G. M. Hollenback. Esq. dQ Ziba Bennett. Esq. do H. B. W right, Esq. do We are personally and well acqu tinted with Rev. J. Daisance.G. M. Hollenback, Etna Bennett and H. B. Wright all of Wilkesbarre, wnose names appear as references for the " Mechanics Union Associa tion" an organization for health insurance, upon the mutual principle ; they are gentlemen of high character, who would not knowingly endorse before the public any scheme, unless they were well assur ed of its utility, and that it was governed in its man agement by,integrity and a prompt fulfilment of its engagements. D. WILMOT, J. C. Anima, Wm. Et.wacc, H. S. MIIHCI7II6 0. D. B•RTLETT, E. OVERTON. We fully concur in the foregoing opinion as to the .character and objects of Mechanics Union Associa tion. H. BOOTH. B. F. Powatz, E. o..Goonarce. A. H. SMITH, Agent for Bradford and Tioga Counties. March 20, 1852. SAVE YOUR MONEY. =UMW P. XILECEMZAN & OO M (saTz ZZZZZ AN, 110D01111 AND CO;) IMP_ RTERS AND JOBBERS. 144 Broadway. one Door. south of Liberty,st. N. Y. HAVE now on hand, end will be receiving daily through the season, New Goods, direct from the European manufacturers, and cash Auctions, rich, fashionable, fancy Silk, Millinery Goods. Our .tuck of Rich Ribbon., comprises every variety of the West and most beautiful designs imported. Many of our goods are manufactured expressly to our ~ r der. from our own designs end patte'rne,• and stand unrivol'eti. We oiler ou• goods for nett Cash. .d lower prices than any credit Noose in America can All purchasers will find it greatly in their interest to reserve • portion of their money and make selections from our great variety of rich cheep goods. Ribbons rich for Bonnets, Caps, Sashes end Belts, Bonnet 13.1k5, Satins, Crapes, Liaise and Tette:ens, Embroideries, CilHafS, Chekrusetts, Capes, - Berthas, Habits.Sleettee.Cuffs, Edgings and Inserting'. Em broidered Laces for Shawls, Mantillas. and Veils, Boni ton , Meehkm. Valeueienes .ind Brussels Laces. Eng fish and Woven Thread, Smyrna, Lisle i'hreed, and Cotton Laces, Kid, Lisle Thread, Silk, add Sewing Silk Gloves and Mitts. French and American Artificial Flowers. French Lace. English. American and itelian, Straw Bonnets aril Trimmings. Match. IT, 1852. QII.KB. an extrusive larortment of Black sod Color. cd I)mm' silks and 9stio4, abo Florenees of away ci br %girl UP route! at ME RCT ZAP= ZUPWING num,. No. 44 ecnirthurd Street' Now 'Work •OPPOSITIC 1111'31LIVIAX111 TIMM. ° MIR Croton Msnufackiring Company organized / under the General Manufacturing of the State of New York, niters at Wholesale; in quantities to suit purchasers, at Manufacture' lowest prices, for cash or approved credit, Paper Hangings of every va riety of style and price; Borders to match' Fire Hoard Print* in great variety, Transparent Window Shades, Oil Painted Window Shades, Wide Window Curtain Papers and 'Window Shade Fixtures, of the latest styles end superior finish, all of their own manufacture and importation. As their stock is large and entirely new. they invite Merchants, Booksellers, and Dealers in these articles, to cell and examine their styles and prices whenever they visit the city. Country Merchants can examine this Stock from 0 o'clock in the morning until 10 o'clock in the even ing N, 6. ew York, March. 17, 1852. ISAAC CASTER 7o Druggists, Apothecaries. Perfumers, Confectioners, Patera Medicine Factors, and Dealers TILE PRACTICAL ADVISER, on, COXPOOND 07 07'la ONE 072111170 IECIL77II. "CDR the use of Druggists; Apothecaries, Perfutnere, Confectioner*. Patent Medicine Factors and Deal ers in Toilet and Fancy Articles. Edited by Homey Everett, Graduate and - Member of the Colima. of Pharmacy in the City of New York. ALSO—The celebrated Receipt of Professor Wil lard, for making good soap at one cent per poind, that will wash better and quicker without labor than any other Soap ever Manufactured. This alone to worth fifty times the price of the book to any family. Es elusive wholesale agent llr the United States and Canada, Price. 50 cents. Post Office Stamps enclosed to that amount will pay for one copy. which will be sent free to any part of the United States. Stationers, Book sellers, N ewspaper Agents die.. enclosing • cash re mittance will receive the work at • large discount off March-1801152. Bats 1 Hats - AN assortment of MAGYAR and KOSSUTH HATS. Also, one case New York spring sty le Moleskin Hats, just received at March 10, 1852 MATCHES. -100 gross superior Matches, just received and for sale in quantities to suit pur- chasers, at mchlo MERCUR'S. A LL persons knowing themselves to be indebted to ft the estate of DAVID THOMAS, deceased, deed late of Monroe township., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estatewill please present them immediately duly authenticated for settlement. A. L. CRANMER. Monroe. March 10, 1852. Admini.trstor. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS ! Hardware, Stoves, Copper, Brass, Till, AND SHEET IRON WARE HALL & RUSSELL hav;::1 formed a ea-Partner nership. respectfully call the aticntion of the pub lic to their aaaortment, to which large 3116i:ion. have recently been made. making it the largest and mosd varied ever offered in this region. Among the.multi ale of articles a few will he enumerated: Iron and Nada. . English, American and awed ' square and round English and American refined; hoop, band and horse shoe iron ; nail rods and mallealde Iron of all descrip tions. &c.; with a good assortment of Nails :-3J, 4d, sd, 6d, Ad. I Ml. 12d and 7.0 d ; 4. 5 and 6 inch ap kes ; wrought nails and horse nails, by the pound, keg or ton. Also, cast. Ge rm n, English blister, American spring and tire steel, &c. • Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, Of all descnptions, viz: broad, narrow and hand axes; hatchets, adz, joiner's cast steel mortice, firmer and framing chisels ; common and cast steel augurs, of- all sizes, from to 2 inch ; braces and biro , ; anger arid pod bins extra; planes and plane irons; hand,- tenant. I cut, keyhole and slitting saws; iron and steel and try squares of all saes, from'fii to 15 inches ; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice gimes, of all sizes, screw drivers, scratches, hollow augurs, &C. Blacksmith's Tools. • • Anvils, helloars, ricer, hemmers. sledges, rinting hammers, stocks and dies, drilling machines, &c. Shovels, square or round points ; pick., hoes. hay, straw and manure forks; log, cable and binding chains, crnwitaraegrubbing hoes, rakes, grass sc! : ""es, sc y t h e nathes, scythe stones end rifles, cradle se.;;;,;, ou.h cv thee, corn ;niters, shovel plough moulds, garden ekes, hoes end trowels, scoop shovels, &e. Carriage Trimmings. Carriage bows, top leather and cloth ; patent leather ; snilia rubber cloth; brass and silver plated hob bands, roncave and Boston patterns; brass and silver alined curtain frames, lining flalh, carriage knobs, apron rings and hooks. stump joints; brass and silver plated jr.inta ; seaming cord ; striped lace. wide and narrow; silk striped lace, new style; top lining, worsted fringe,moirs, varnish cloth, patent axles and axle arms ; springs, 4c Harness TrfmmtVt,gs and Saddlery Wart of the lot. eat and most approved stylves, and of House Trimmings, We have on hand a full ass,.rtment. Also a large quan tity of LEAD PIPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowest price., together with copper and britannia stop cocks and cork stops. Any quantity of Pump Mains and Well Riggings. A general assortment of Hardware. Saw mill, circular and wood saws; plastering and brick . trowels; lathing hammers, shovels and tongs files and rasps of all sizes; shoe and tack hammers; drawing knives, turner's chisels and gouges, saw setts.. callipers, pincers, knives and forks, carving knives and forks and stee!a; butcher, Pocket and pallet knives; coach wrenches, trunk, chest and till locks; tailors and sheep shears; table and bed castors; dinner and tea bells, glue and enamelled sauce kettles; brass kettles, from two quarts to half a barrel; Hollow ware and cauldron kettles; tea and coffee pots; brass and bri tennis candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit trays and large servers ; curtain arms and pins of the latest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladies' and gentlemen's pocket scissrs ; razors anti razor strops; German silver and ,btitann'a table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and shoe brushes ; brass anti steel barrelled pistols and revolvers ; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot, shot pouches and powder fluke; barn door, strap and T hinges. Also manufacturing and will keep constantly on hand a large assortment of Tin and Sapanned Ware• We have also just received 30 tons of 'STOVES composed in part of the following pattermkand sizes: Republican air tight Cooking Stove, Number 4 Farmer's do do • 9 Lady of the Lake, do ' ••• 9 Queen of the Weat, do •: 4to 6 Iron King, do :: 4 and 6 Improved Premium de :: 7 to 10 Eastern Premium, do :: o and 4 Jenny Lind Parlor Stoves, :: 4 Cottage de :: 2 and 3 Cylinder do:: 3 and 4 Air tight do :: Ito 3 Air tight 6 plate Storm, :: 2to 6 Sir plate Stoves, :: 3to 7 The above comprises but a few articles of the assort ment which they otter to the pUblic. and all of which will be disposed at extremely low taws. In proof of this, p'esse call at Hall's old stand. south side of public square, and extending to Pine street. (1:7 Old Copper, Iron, Brass rod moat kiwis of Pro duce, taken in payment. Towne da, lune 6, 1851. SkOnertisententsi in Toilet and Fancy Articles H. W. LANDOD, 109 N►u►O STRUM. N. Y ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Tamer's Tools. Farm for Sale. pm subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated in Wysox township Bradford couty. about 8 miles from Towanda and 1 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 • large frame Lim, end log house. These premises offer many inducement.. to those wisburg to pa/chose. and' will be sold at a her. gain. Credit will be given for toe-half of the purchase money if required. For further particalstainqdre of, or addresit the subscriber rt'Wysos P.O. Wysos, Aug. VI, 1951. Wll. D. fITROPE. =I COLUMBIAN INSURANCE COMFY OF AM3TERDAIII. N. Y. '• (IN the thirtifirst day of December. in the year of our Lord one thoumtud eight hundre'd and fifty CM The amount of capital stuck of this corporation paid in, of ' , mired to be paid in, orinvest ed according to the provisions of its charter, is - $lOO,OOO 00 Received, since the period of organiz ing. being June 13. tB5l. in addition al premium notes, &cash premiums, over and above premium - notes expir ed and cancelled. and cash premium returned; 38.403 35 Office furniture.fixtares, books' and 4ta• tionarp on hand, 00 00 Total amount of assets. Losses and expenses paid and allowed, included losses on fire insurance, ex penses and fees paid agents. aspen sea iii organizing this corporation and for office furniture, fixtures. books. blanks and stationery. $7,493 75 In addition to the above, there is claimed for los. sea on proof, and expense account unadjusted. $4,609, of which amount there is claimed for losses which this Company do not feel themselves bound to pay, $2,800. In addition to the above, this Company have re ceived notices of losses on property upon which they have issued policies, to the amount of $4,500, of which it is not known the amount claimed. Of the above assets, except the Premium Notes, the whole amount owing oo this Corporation, which Is mostly secured by good bonds, awl all consider• ed good, $5,370 15. The Premium Notes, with the elception of about $3.000, are also considered good. The amount for which this Company is bound as surety, and for which it may become liable on the happening of contingent eveuts, is, on policies of Insurance, $1,084,290. 1.. Y. OAMDINER, Prosident. Malts T. M►raanv, Secretary. STATE OF NEW YORK,? MONTOOMMIT COUNTY, 5 ' l ' Leonard k. Gardiner, President, and Alden T. Mallery, Secretary, of the Colombian Insurance Company, being severally duly sworn depose and say, and each for himself says, ,that the foregoingis a true. full and correct statement of the affairs of the said Corporal:on to the best of their knowledge and belief, and that they are the above described of ficers, and the officers thereof. MERCUR'S Sob.rn and subscribed to before me, this 28d day of January, A. D., 1852. JOSEPH FRENCH, J. P. al. The publication of the above report is matle in donformity witn the Act of Assembly passed the 12th day of April, 1851. J. E. CANFIELD, Agent. Athens, February 19, 1852. Clown Flood for Salo. 50 BUSH. CLOVER SEED, a first-rate article. for sale by E. W. HALE. Monroe tp., February 21, MI. Bale. Y virtue of a writ of Vend. Exponas issued o u; of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford County. azd to ute directed, will be exposed to pub lic sale, at the Coiltt nise in the born.' of Towanda on etaturday the 20th day of Marrh at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following lot piece or parcel of iand situate in Rome fp.. bounded and described as follow+ to wit—Noah by land+ formerly belonging to Burton Kingsbery. and lands belonging to Bleazer Town send, on the east by lands of Oscar Elliott, on the south by land formerly owned by' Moses Canfield and lands in possession of Henry Tanner, on the stesi by lands of Abram Vancise. Containing about one hundred and seventy acres mote or less, about fifteen acres improved, one log hose one framed use and slab shed and stable thereon. s , etz..d and taken in execution at the suit of John Rundle vs. Henry Cole, Al,l3O—A certain piece or pareel of 'and situated in Towanda 4o„ 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 3i degrees west 100 feet along the east line of 2d st. to 13Z - take for a corner, thence south 86i degrees east 146} feet. thence north Ai degrees east 100 feet more or less to said Means line, thence north 86i degrees west 1461 feet to the place of beginning.— Containing 14650 feet more or less. Re-erving 61 feet from the east end of said lot for an a lley ; all imp/oven, with stone walls for ari ice hous e :lirreon ere 'ed. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Full er, Waller & Co. vs. L. W. Tiffany. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Wells, Bradford county, bounded and described as follows to wit : north by. lands of Joseph B. Ruton, west by lands of Wm. A Ruton, south by lands of Hezekiah Dunham, east by lands of Floyd Helm,. and to the Bingham estate. Containing about one hundred and thirty acres more or less, about one hundred acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Samn el W. Reynolds. use vs. Samuel H. Baker. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in the Borough of Athens, Bradford Coun ty, bounded and described as follows to wit : on the north by the public highway. on the east by main street leading from Athens bo. to Milltown, on the south by lands late the property of E. Herrick, on the west by a lot in the possession of FL M'George. Containing one acre or thereabouts, with rope fram ed house and one framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran cis Tyler vs. Geo. Fritcher and Nathaniel Flower. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Athens tp., bourn ed and described as follows to wit : commencing at a stake oti,the north side of the highway, corner of D. S. Brown's lot, or mill-yard, thence along the highway to the corner of D. Gardner's lot, thence northerly along the line of said lot, to the line of D. S. Brown's lot, thence west erly to a pine stump for a corner, thence southerly along the line of D. S. Brown's lot to the place of beginning. Containing one half acre more or less, all improved. one two story framed dwelling house, one framed blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Holbert to the use of D. Gardner vs. Ira A. Vander lip. ALSO.—By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. I have levi• ed on the following described lot piece or parcel of land, situated in Rome tp., bounded and described as follows to wit : on the north by lands of Milton Wattles. John Moody and S. F. Washburn, and on the east by lands of Arrunah Wattles and Milton Wattles. on the smith by the mill yard in possession of Lewis Goff and Jesse Sawyer and lands of L. T• Lent and Edwin Ridgway and Peter Allen, on the west by Kiffe and I. T. Lent. Containing about one hundred and fourteen acres. bathe same more or less, about fifty acres improved. two framed hou ses, one framed barn end en apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lewis Goff vs. A. F. Eastman. CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Feb. 19, 1852. 111111 Notice is hereby given. that an amount eqnal to the costs. will be required to be paid upon each sale. when struck down to the bidder. and upon a failure to comply with thiv regulation. the tract of land will again he offered fur sale. LiHERMES RIES, A leery ;urge stock of Swiss and Muslin Edgings and inserting', Swiss end Hite- lin Hands. lamlle wrought Collars sad Cuffs, - fine wrought Linen Handkerchiefs, end in fact the lamest and hest assortment of Embroidered Goods ever before offered in Towanda at FOX'S. pL A CIEMIAB, also a few pattenis of film ail ke IP which will be sold ehespal, FOX'S Tus r received at D. Kingsbery's an assortm• nt of J HATS. of the latest Spring styles. Also a fresh lot of GROCERIES. March I. 1852. CLQVER SEED.-80 bushels of Cloier toreribt cjhality for sale by March 1, 1857. 0 KTNinnEyty. filiscellantom inn statement (4 the iffaininf the AIISZTS. LIAMITTIS. ME affic EMI wits. ippicrii, DAGuERR,EAN ARTIST . Tow4uda t , Wad. Co., Fa.. ROOM over the store Store formerly occupied by N. N. Betts, Main street. Feb. t 3, THE subicriter has a small lot of superior South L Down. most of them the progeny of impaired stock, and fully equal in neatness of I , rm. sun puri ty of blood, to any in this section of the State ; hav ing rented his farm they will In sold Jose, to those wishing to breed such animals. Friendsville. Susquehanna County, Ps. Feb. 14. 1852. CALEB C BM ALT. ALI. persons are hereby cautioned against pur• chasing a NOTE, given by me on the 29th .la} of January, 1952. to :quart And, rson or Bearear. for twenty-five dollars; due on the first clay of June next. As I have received ro value for said Note, - and'therefore do not consider myself morally or le gally bound to pay it, and shall not do in unless compelled by law. DAVID COLE. Leroy. Jan. SO, 1801 $136,905 56 Farm & Tavern Stand for Sale or Rent. r THE sobscliber offers for sate or -;•• . rent, a Parm and Tavern Stand sttuat• taw ed in Ridgbury township, on the main road from Athens to Centreville, one miles south of the State line, and mit) miles west 01 the Rockville depot, on the N. Y. & E. Railroad. The farm contains 73 acres of good farming land, under improvement, well watered, and' with every convenience for a tavern, and an excellent lucation for custom. Enquire of the subscriber on the premises, or of David Gardner, Orcuit's Creek. Ridgbory. Feb. 7, 1852. STURGES SQUIRES ALL persons indebted to 'the estate of SAM% BENNET. late of Ridgbury township 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 THOMAS BENNETT, Ridgbnry, Feb. 4, 1852. Executor. THE putting up and enclosing of a BRICK CHURCH 82 feet by 52, for the Collegiate In stitute of the Presbytery of Susquehanna, at Wyela sing, will be let at 8 o'clock P. M., on Tuesday the 16th of March, at the School House, near the mouth of the Creek. Proposals are solicited. For plans and specifications, reference may be made to either of the Committee ; bids will be received by them until noon of de day of letting. By order of the Trustees. 0. H. WELLS, IL MORO 4N, Committee. R. F. COLT, Wyalusiog, Feb.2s, 1852. • Notice. ALL persons are hereby forbid purchasing a NOTE given by me to CLINTON ELLsWoR Order, for Ten Dollars; due the let day of September next. As I have received no value for said Note, I shall not pay it unless compelled by Ore I. Feb. 25. 1852. JOEL BARNES. ossuni & MAGYAR H ATM. with and with. Kout Feathers. The geou us a. tick, newest style. rei red at F)X'S. Ta tc nal. F.-;.le, tRSI. ADMINIsTRATOH's No ricp.: A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN sPALIHNa deceased, late of Athens town stills, are hereby requested to make payment with out delay, and those having claims agait.st saki es tate, will pleasepresent them duly and authenticated for settlement. W.M. S. PIERCE Smithfield, Feb. :S. IRSI. To tho Collectors of Bradford County for 1852. VOIT are hereby authorized tomake a deduction of five per cent. from the amount of State nizea placed in your heads for collection against every indi vidual who shall pay his or her Siateand County Taz• ea _in full on or before the 15th day of June next, and the amount so deducted shall he atlowed you in your settlement with the Treasurer. The same, however, to be paid by you into the County Treasurer, on or be fore the 17th or lfilth days of June next. And you are also notified that you will positively he requi-ed to acute your duplicate in full during the term of Septets. her Court. By order of the, Commissionan. Towanda, Feb. 28, 1852. I rARRAR. Clerk. Taken Up. by C. C. dr. B. B. Cowell APART of a platf r.rn of LUMBER, consisting of Plank Boards, an. part of Hemlock Joice &c. No names found and theism. is filed on my Docket. Durell, Feb. 18, :852. S. S. BRADLEY, J. P. 1 , 7 CHESTS YOUNG HYSON, Imperial,Hyson 1 Skin and Black Teas. Also 15 Bar: JIMA at nt eprrn—g. DRAPERY MUSLIN. a large and splendid aszort nient at very small prices at PDX'S. All Right at the Furnishing Depot. Ndr A. CAMPBELL, return their stncere thanks . for the libe al patronage heretofore bestowed. and would again call attention of their friends and cus tomers to their late arrival of New SPRING Goons. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; -!.! at a rade :awe; --es than has hithertofore been asked. Pleue give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. H. &.A. CAMPBELL. A.VHEP.EAS, my wife 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 !shall pay no debts of her contracting after this date. THOMAS DOLA'S. . Towanda, Dec. 27,1851. rrHE Copartnership heretofore existing between SAMUEL. HUSTON and HENRY C.-POR TER, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AU 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 firm. and who will settle all demands ontsiariding against the firm. SAMUEL HUSTON. Towanda, Jan. 13, 11332. H. U. PORTER. And as notice has been given in the papers nearly. two years for all persons indebted to Huston ift Por ter. to call and settle their accounts, this will be positively the lastcall. All indebted are requested to call forthwith, as means will be immediately ta ken for the Collection of the Practice and Store ac counts. All the accounts are transferred to H. C. Porter, who will he found at his Drug Store. south end of the Ward House. IT. C. PORTER. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALb persona indebted to the estate of WILLIAM BRADFORD deceased. late of Warren township. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and 'all persons hosing demands against said estate we requested to present them. dilly suthentiented for set. tlement. GEORGE MANNING. _ . WILLIAM BRADFORD. Warren. Oct. 17;1831. AdminiNtrnt.rrx RICH FOULARD, Chameleon Chene, Bl'k Dress Silks, French awl arerrge Deta,,es, a new ar ti c le for summer dresses. French anti English Lawns. Silk Tissues. Linnen Lustres and any quantity of other dress gouda at FOX'S. Paper Hangings. . • THE only complete assortment of Paper Ifar.tings, Hordes, Window Paper, and . Fire board Views, kept in this region, and prices as low as can be faurul at retail either in or out of the principal cities, at May Et. 0. D. 11A RTIIETT. HART) WARM—A very faro and general mount ment of hard-ware ef every deserintinn;including Carpenters, J'ainers and Blacksmiths Teals, Home., and Carriage Maker's Trimmings and Toole. Building Materials &a.. eananntly on hand and for sale . at vcry QM Rf4TIRMMIM=MMM=VMEI trlis;cllaneous. South-321awn Sheep. Caution. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Notice id Builders. Caution. Dissolution: Dress Goods. tikti4anbi;c, Fan and" Wintif-Goads. Enti l l i edlrgre c : & Coe LTAVE maw in Store a Issue exit of ()nets freo. New-Votk and whet mitltets, *Lich are ofriore i whr.lesale and retail. et t.. 0 !owe% porsible (niece.— V e mention a few thibes that tory always he found Li or Store. Prints, gingbatter, popans, Si. dl.ndes, dt I' the latest styles; i; Grorelies, Hardware, CrockerY 4s . Boots end Shoed, Huts. Caps. Etc. sir. Of whicir l we have a large se • wino:lent. selected with great cola and di: red et lo.• nukes, and will not' be undrearild. Ms; A01,11 , r . . gloves, wooden were. gia.R. sole I.eathee, besides ihnuland orher articles shirt, wa need no! enimerst ail of which we offer (to our customers at pricer it must give great satisfaction, as our entire titeek been laid in a. a time when thr market we, rincommo: ly depressed, and gafxls were mail per eer,l. low t ha n usua l. By ariwnion and orompt-eiss in meet,. the news of our eu.tornor+, we hope to ment roe thintneo "of the patronage that hes hitherto been' , libera:ly !widowed upon re. MONTAN YES' 4 Ce. Towanda, Oet. 11. IRS!. FALL GOODS: ET. FOX, would respectfully inform his old friss,. • and tlio cit:v•ns of Bradford in general that is now receiving a full stock of FALL. GOODS, wbh he is desirous of disposing of at a very small !Kilian, from first cost, tieing satisfied that his goods are solar ed with as much care, and bought at least. it as prices as his neighbors, he is now anxious to contin , his customers that they will be sold at the right kind prices. Please call and see, zithers la surely no hat in knowing how cheap some folks do sell goodi—to ! soon. Corner of Main and Pine street. Books ! Books ! A Complete as.ortment of &hool, Blank,? Li cat & Miscellaneous Book, constantly kap t, and for sale at the lowest rate. by. Nov. 29. 1851. 0. D. BARTLIATT. MIT W 0 lviir Fall and Winter Goods. E. W. 1"03;. T now receiving direct from New York • large as 1 now assortment of (loads which he. Were 1. - sate at pricey which cannot rail to suit the eloseit bat - era, for Casa, Pao arcs, 011 Arena's:l) CRIDIT. respectfully asks a Call from all persons wishing b We , goods cheap, as he is determined not to be underrate. Towanda, November 24, MI. VICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few sews fur 113 i.) . ellen) at nv2l , Fora,. 60 BAY STATE SHALLS, various patterns. cot ors and qualities, just received at Oct. 14, 1851. METtetrirS. $8,368 ‘ c V ii o .h ß' b r y ki of Sheep Pali; a wa it ote: fot By Express, Direct from the Dionfactuurs: NEW SHAWLS! TUST received by express another case of Bay J @tate Shawls. splendid styles. at Towanda, N.w. 28,1851. J. KINGSBERT. Fall & Winter Go o& E Tit nwore a~Yvasa a 4. TS now receiving a large assortment of Pall and Win. 1 trr Goods, direct from New York which is offered at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers. Toworrili, Oct. 11. 1951. Now arrival Of FALL GOODS. "3" a. & M. C. MERCUR ere now receiving e . very extensive assortment of Goods for the Fell trade. whith nill be sold at wizoiesok or rehtil cheaper than at any other starer in the County. Towanda, Sept. 4, 11451. LATER FROM CUBA • Zbrecrition cf Lopez S TILL later news via New York & E. R. }La ttie arrival of a very lorse stock of Merchandise at PHINN CY & BOW MANS No. 3 Brick Row which they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cash or Reedy Pay, cheaper than the cheaport, from the false that they purchased their stock f , .r cash in a very de 'pressed Kate of the market. Don't mistake the place. No. S Brick Row next door to Dr. Ilustone.Drug ataro. 5 TONS SUGAR, jum rverireil, at who!emile rMaiL PHLNNEY & BOWMAN. SAl;l', a Imo lot, aim.) Iron, Nails. Hardarara, tits and Mackerel in bbla., and WA, rt. Baia by rept22 PItINNF.Y A: BOWMAN. 1(0 CHESTS more of algae three and four ddllinga TEAS, et PUI.NF' , .Y CITEETENCP, str'pes , and ticks, for salos L- 7 by PHINNCY & BOWMAN. BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest assort ment in town—and Bats and Caps, at tchnltaa:s am , retail. _ PIIINNEY & BCOMPIT. R o6Kr.RY, Glassware. Paints, Gila, Glass, 1 . /yea h C &c. TIIINNEY & BOWMAN. DRErozi GIOP9. to -ge variety--B 'noes an , a !glands, a good asotortmeht. for sale by PHINNEY & BOWMAN. MEI LUMBER WANTED, at NUNNEV - iicErM MAN'S, for which cash will he paid. an AiT HEAT, Oats, Byr. and Com, taken in rrchlnc.. for PIONNE'Y & BOWMAN. p u C'l'E R-100 Firbina wanted, for which part rail 4 1~ will Lo rid. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. COME ONE, COME ALL, and eiarnina the Ne , r Goods, which aro now being exhibited all ap26. 13. KINGSBEUYIL 17; BUSHELS RYE & CORN fir sale hy July h. E. T. FOX. BLAsTiNa PO W .kegs Blasting Pow der. by 119 MONTAN Y ES & CO. CROCKERY'.—The larger!. Mock In learn. NI dinner and lea setts, of white granite and Wee ware, which will h.: aohl cheap at ears. EVERY one knows that the place to find the large*. assotiment and beat quslity of glowed of all de.t criptions is at. ap's!t3 FOX'S. 1 - 11102. Panama, Leghorn, Pain Leaf and J.:minds Straw Huns at anti; FT'S. B L.K Silk and Lace for MAN !ILL AA at • ep26 FOX'S, D Ry CIOODS—A good p-.u, unent of Merinos. Cashmerrs.-110-I,lins, .klpaca., an I print. -low nening et jI 4 MERcrit•A. Grace:too. g HIT' D. of Pingar at pricer poeitivily ler • than an* 1.1 before wild in town within one year, sea sweet and moo! (torn 3l to 50 eta. Itio, Leguira end UPld Cofree that earl; Ise heat. Fine bun;‘ Raising, 'Pepper, Apiece, Saleretur, Ginger, and a gen. mai evvortment of eriveriee ; also a fill supply of fr...'t .iew Teas warrantr,l ar mitt tl, mood and right or ttie money rettrncd in all mead ; jikit received and for sale at seta. 12 FOX'S, 'RICH Riht:ons, lionreg Leibe sad Crv.w4 at FOX'S. ,)( BALES OF SIIE conaannn ran I 6w• 3ln A nice• rarasnement Hlr•er Gends, flp9t-l - ed a• n l hr.,wn Millp,!C"rnela and h• a. nerv, brnn•n and Idear‘aa tinnen, (•hark•. .n. mays Tiekin.c. Cott••n Y nn, Butting. Wiekin•e and 117,1,1ding..ellinst ch.3l) A DMINISTRATI,rIVS NOTICE / 11LT. peranoa ind,htetl to the oftoffill4 n Vitngonkr. ..1 n,h'n of D•44 . •a. ITV 11 , Yr•fly Iv 1.:( .•ym • • 'trill%) and thn.e httwine a 1,4 ...t t*. 0411 plrrse pre*eut thin] .1,4 e t t•tt e mt.ttte.t fn." •- tr.infOrlL M V i7:(;OR')Er. .tnt',it, r.", nil
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