Another llLeman by rtrriafailig 1111111LVIN. 1 11 "; 40 wnge tithe grine. ; iod "gowethat T /w ily and friendshadiresteillinissitgr, *i t e. . 1,111 / ti : t d *heti In tbitfilteatio‘hamog rsiD. of Schenelee Pelmaele **tip, shi ned b 1 lbe use o with graters! emortkin iti rDn'Hothenclk ,in 10 I - beve imbed Oesic' s tbi-ine if s, g o ti (IA I **(faded a wieistit $44446143 o f which I had ehills.'altemitettaiih ear w andht breast mud shoukki lslade. with bu r cough. o expectoration. I kept getting ' wail I took my bad, and bid 114,-'itttendailee of lic": 1 , p hysician. II eras °Werth, bretahnottbur e w, sod at the expiration of that , w as ?o h m ! low t he &gab took hold of *left afid Moods, l of rem i ns pays kian atendeoed •ihe and gave me ,mdse with the hasty. consumption, My Appetite l i l y bowels eery Irregular. *vetoed eight. ;t h pain in my breast and 0°11)&4 Mtynded with jag cough, which was very fight ; my dish dln dy all gone, arid *ea so Weak that I could ire ely raise my bead from the pillow, and was truly „ mew o r pity to behold. My (tirade had been sent no m e die, and my sick bed was surrounded by 1 0 a m sympithirmg neighbors, who bad come to j o ie my departure from this world. Wheb all rays of hope had fled of my recovery. a Slwr, Mr. David Conrad, proposed to trY Schenck 's Mimic Syrup, with a view of loosening my tough olivine me of the tough phlegm. and as a means Jading temporary relief, remarking at . the time, ibis I was too Worm for the Syrup to be of any enroorntbenefit.” My wife, anxious for the relief t oy intense safferinga, procured some of the Pub. e Syrup. I found it afforded me relief, Ind too rued taint it. I could feel its healing Manna pee my lunge. I continue to improve undsf its use, and my friends rye much gratified to witness my unexpected ins ivemcnt ; many of my neighbon came to look at me one raised from the dead. My cough sow became loose, and I felt something At, , w en bad the pain in my bream!, and I die. weed large quantities of yellow comer. I have for As discharged sod raised a spit box full of manor sty day, with bard lump like grains of something. t ! b o wels now became 'littler and natural, and my elite was so fir r improved, that I could scarcely re m from eating too much. My strength improved, td I regained my flesh. I continued to improve in every respect soon after I trammed using the Syrup, and the improvement minced until I was restored to my health. I have cod ththugh the inclement weather of the latter ,of winter and the spring, and feel as well now as re I felt in my life, sod I em this day a living testi. of the great efficacy of Schencies Pulmonie sup in curing pulmonary diseases. Lea this statement be thought too highly cohered by we people. I subjoin cenfileates of e number of the Ashitnnts of 'Newly, who saviour at different time triog my diume, sod never cepa- led to see me tutor do append the certificate of the brothers of (your Lodge. No. 270,1. 0. of 0. V., who madly * b e d o ver me, and fully believed they would eon- Amy remains to the tomb ; but, thinks to Dr. cock (or his invaluable Polmonic Syrup.' my fife I been spared, and I am permitted to makethe fore tog eminent for the benefit of suffering mankind. I resicelt Teeony, , and am well known by moot of Tapia Then, and will be gratified to have. any sou cancan me and learn more partici:dare of the locicf this medicine. JOHN C. GREEN. uneftth, 1851. • arabseribers. members of the Mystic Lodge, No. ,1.0.0 f 0. F. of Hoirnesborg. Ps. do hereby ear. dm we know John C. Green. (and is • member standing in No. 270 I. 0. of O. F.) who was ,oarly ill With a low Point 'nor y Consumption, Irma r, su that they Ore him Pp .o die ; that he sr folly tutored to perfect health, and they believe omsery was produced by Schenck's Pulmonie PO believe his tertifteate is correct in every par , • HENRY NEFF, P. G. ALFRED ROBINSON , P. G. 'ABRAHAM ARTHUR, P. G. J. IL OSMAN. N. G. JACOB WATERMAN, JR. JAMES C. CALVER. JOSHUA PHINEMORE. oltoeslang, Philadelphia Co., InnetS, 1.461. re underoigned, residents of Tecony. eight miles re Pbilerielphis, being well acquainted with John itten. sod .he circumstances attending his CM. impelled bye deep sense of imperative duty, to (universally known to the public his entire rame kin the very last stages of Pulmonary Consump• 8o entirely helpless was his Condition, having ; bat a brief period- since in that rapi4 sinkm4 narrate state, as tp needy preclude, in the opin ' his phydeions and friends. who watebed by his 1,111 hopes of even a temporary recovery and ion to his present mbust health. Thus the care ;of your invaluable Specific. the Pulmonic 8y r. tail our belief, under the circum4ances of his os prostrate, not to ny dying condition, one of 3gt staniipj MAL/ that the whole annals of medir till-LI mien can irodueil h deserves to be int: ally warded to your credit, and secure to you, -rt discoverer of thio hitherto remediless die. eluting monument and a world-wide reputation Wing an, that no time may either diminish or . Hiving witnessed Mr. Green's distressing kin and sufferings from a &manned cough, sus . to the other symptoms consequent upon, or to the ho stages of a pulmonary disease ; morecon. ft bring so generally believed by his on. trinutithat no human power could relieve, or set his life, conch less restore him hack ' spin to r heshb, we feel it thus our duty to give our stifled ragdmony of Mr. Green's perfect recovery. , v of the egelosive use of your wonderful Syr sod we sitoold indeed rejoice if we could be made •'' .fe instruments of relief and cure to others who biota:manta as to be similarly Alm& David Cogrid, Jess Duffield. C. /Docile, A. Heath, iamb Hesd,Jr., Jesus Watson. Laken, ' Robert whew Taw, James Toebeft. Oka likameabarY. Allen Yeadegrilk. by Dr. Schenck, end sold, whole ' retail. by his sole streets, Jahn Gilbert tfr rife Druggists, 177 North Third-sitrret, Phil's. dt Bag! Barclay street, N. Y. Redding & Co. %test Boston ; H. Blikeley. corner Thlid and meets. 81. Louis; and by principal Druggist s '•ot th e United Kates. And by the 6:Moiling End ford County : C• Prater, Towanda ; D. Bailey & eon. Leßaro T. Humphrey, Orwell ; Maynard & Woodbnra ; 1 . I. Worried, Monroe ; D. D. Parkhurst.. 1 C. E. Rsthbone. Canton; King &.. VtalhuHl Perkins. Athens. 1 kaerseddressraj to DR. J. if. P BCREDiuf" RI to Gillian Co., Whole sou Ditlifiiate, bir d street, Philadelphia. P ARTICULAR . • NOTICE. Petluns il atialt unsettled accounts wi th th e nth reribers, are requested to CO immediately. A irnulee them either bjnoic or paytiicat. A ttd thrt are over dile. tube paid. 9 Tarok April tl, • H. K.& ,T C E—It hero, then to all persona iadebt tu HoRATio inAcK, (late Register and Ider ) Bradford County, that their *manta be reified immediately, or they will '4ll io the heads of an Attorney for leek of May Court will' i beibe limit of fon. 110 RATIO SLAM MIMI EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. aersons indebted to the estate of WILUAId .44 , (3 °C1. late of Litthfield _township dee% notified to make payment whbootdre ti 'd all persosui having demand. against said to di present them properly attested for settle' JAMES LUREOCK: SAMUEL DAVIDSON. 1 / 6 eld, April 17,1852 eileellwri' tit =our Stay & Strain A u * (3/17R8 and CORN 8 11ELLER4 will be 'RI low for Cash or approved credit at TOMIONB' FOUNDRY. • 'rah, April 17, 1115 . - Treasurer's. Salt - of Vomited -Lath 114 . BRADFORD - cowry • TN punnivie.of the pro:piston, cif sitAiii or the General AsStatbil. passidtbillthliroritarch Ind otber Atts of Assembly:Neill elpoied to public sale at the Commissioners Mr" in the ihrionah of Towandaom the ad Monday of Juan 1803. the ; trams of Laud described in the following list. anima Metals' due on"..thern . plaid; before • r that time. ' ' ' Sir to e t A N o I Nr o m m rws :mane. 400 Joseph Anderson, 107 lobo Barron, jr. ..711.pt..11 0 wederick Castatur.' 98 pi - Noses Busb. 400 Peter Benson. 418,. Andrew Backbit,. in Pi *darn Ws9nner. ataaajr ens Wrealnon. 7107 Joseph Thompson. Amos Aso amuse.- SOO ' Philip Brown. __. Amur. 181 pt Christopher Avery, 80 pt Hannah Hubbard. 818 pt Barret Joel, $0 pt Hannah Hibbard. 5 pi Hibbard William. 100 pt Thomas Jackson. 100 pt Wl6am Jackson. 100 pi Thomas Edwards. damns ins Rossi& 41171 John Kidd. ava 1 800 Charles Ce & rro!. 550 same. 191 pt James Wilson. 129 pt Hoghs & Fisher, /MINI AID 111114fillai2. pt James Wilson, 310 pt ' same. 63 pt same, 68 pt same, • counters awl searsatirma. 170 pt Myers Fisher. ' 36 pr same Columbia, pt same do, • 239 pt same dc., 108 pt Myers Fisher, Springfield, 1 27 earn,. 4101 Casper Starner Jr. 063 4051 John Morgan, Canton & Lerey,B 51 302 pt lamest". Barker, 4 $4 $ll pt John Vaughn, 424 31 pt same, SVILITOTOII. U pt Charles Carrot. 195 pt same, 106 pt same, rasa:wt. Andrew Hardy, 24 00 Samuel Haga. 24 00 PIIMO 4 II Hardy, 34 00 Samuel Siddons, 24 00 Samuel Temple, 24 00 1. Samuel Betz. 2O 80 I Joseph Bete, 20'60 I lames Bet; 20 60 I John Betz. 20 60 Henry Dyson. " 24 00 5 Samuel Cooly, 22 if Peter Edge, $0 60 0 Samuel Edge, 21 00 . 3 Samuel Prim 30 60 /0 Simon Hardy. • 24 00 /5 George Moore, 21 47 DO Joseph Seely; 24 00 DO Henry /lady. 14 00 00 _ Peter Temple. - 24 00 00 George Temple,. • 04 00 IGO James Hardx, 24 00 100 Nathan Hardy, 34 00 100 Joseph Siddons, -24 00 43 George Edge, SO 10 400 Paul Manly. 114 60 400 James Siddons, -24 00 400 Stephen Hollingsworth, 24 00 400 Peter diddons. 24 00 400 George Castator, " 24 00 400' Joshua Cooly, 24 00 400 Henry Hardy, 24 00 285 Deborah Stuart, . 15 88 400 Peter Seely. 24 00 300 -• Samuel Nichols. 16 00 437 Wm. Gray. Friuldhs & Monroe 28 16 RAZ 686 - limes Wilson. 104- pt do, 148 pt do 202 4 of Frederick fiestas 200 of Henry Beek !MN BOIL 4574 Ephraim McAdams. 4344 Thomas Hamilton. 400 Robert Hampton, 400 Samuel North, 440 Peter Shins, 400 eamusi Anderson, -400 Harmon Curator. 4eo Jonathan North. 400 Peter surth. 400 Frederick Shots, 272 Mary Ellis, 400 George Shots, 390 Ann Harris, 230 Mari i Willis. 400 Josepo Castor. 393 John MoOke. 260 Hannah Woodruff, 400 Peter Hampton, 400 James North, 29 pt Sarah' Lebo, 419 Isiute Manor, 11111101111 M. 1510 400 ' • Charles Carrot, 1507 250 . same, , .l 1115 „JO pt same.' ROI& 111 176 pt James Pape. 1613 1490 1533 1079 1531 1533 1531 1531 lid 960 96$ 976 949 41100 4001 144 1493 1486 1453 1470 1470 = surtanne. 14U 109 p 1 Cbades earfol. 1491 490 same. 1491 164 p 1 same, SOII7TS COS'S. 5691 964 Jobasoo do Mithia, 51199 'llB pt same. ; TVICAIIOII4. , • . Prieto George, • • 117 Peter Henry. swot Ass avamarsoir. 1474 49 pt James Wilms, 1474• 147 pt game, RH 100 pt same Tray, yeses - 111 194 pi 'James Pope. brie:. ALBO—At the same dine and place will be ex posed to sale the killowieg Real Estate, is pursu ance of the fortperat section of an Act , or. nitnd Assembly. Passed :the 9th day. of .Aprß A.. ,D. M=EHI 41111011/14. 11148 Benjamin Coolbuughj 200 1549 Isso " 48 200 " Bab= Rockwell, 100 aulairr. Leis him Baits. in Abnim Miller. 711 11111insi K.• es tee I!A' - •iM Is4s ibilataillia.• • Thomas Whaling. " Chester Bider, • ZitokOrid ‘*Beth Pilger& •Moab Mace ISO . —do , AKUlltlaSi IR4 . Charles Green " L. McKee 111M1112. IMO William Brea! William W' hinds Plan " John %Waft • macasissa. Hite Bevy Casper = lie - °awns. = ma Elias & Dan') Dimmock lOU 1850 1650 11713 ED 191 SU 00 I'4o • 40 - 45 114 00 113 07 10 00 wa EMI 23 20 Gil - 11110 10 03 3 10 13 $3 11 30 33 0 00 • 09 •011 MOO GI E! Erin lON Maa 4 II 30 10 14 in 573 0 1 02 II $1 1 23 1u 1860 3 ST IS 1 SS 304 1111 DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GROCERIES AND LIQUORS. DR. C. PORTER hes just added te e s , his erwort. went a large mock of Froth Urges, Medicines. Chemicals, Oils, Paints, Onweries end Liquors which are now offered to the public et low rates. Hie mock of FANCY GOODS & PERFUMERY is the tarps' and mat complete ever offered in this market. Also a choice assortment of pure WIRER & 'QUORri, suitable far medical porpoise. A large variety of Complus*, Phospene, Fluid,Lard and Oil LAMPS, containing many new and beautiful Being agent for all the best Patent Metficistsof the day, purchasers may depend upon procuring a genuine article In all came. All the &upend Medicines kept at his •establiejr meets rosy be relied upon 811 genuine and of the best quality. having been carefully selected with s mew to their aseforoess. cr, South ,atore of the Ward Rouse. and Nat, Brick Row. - Towanda, March Mk 1852. 1u 410 3 10 1111 i. MOTIOE is hte'Z'Ven t OO hat a special court of IN common pleas will be held in and for the coun ty of Bradford, at Towanda. commencing on Mon day the 17th day of May next. at one, o'clock. P.M., and to continue during the week, (if necessary) at which time the Hon. R. CI. WHITE will preside, for the trial of the following causes, to wit: . Pendleton. Riley & Co. vs. Henry W. Tracy. Henry W. Tracy vs. Ethel Taylor. ' David L. Scott vs. W. B. Clymer, et al. 'Thomas Elliott vs. Israel Smith.. Welch, Lnngnecker & Co. vs. John Wood, et al. Stephen Powell vs. Henry'W. Tracy. garnishee. Earl Nichols vs. W. Coryell, et al. John Beidleman vs. Nebediah Smith. L* R . Meoearge vs. E. Dunham, et al. Subpoenas for special court as above, returnable Monday, May 0.1055, at 10 o'clock, A. M. April 1. ALLEN MeKEAN.Pnit. 42 35 5 12 a 75 TAKE NOTICE, that i base applini to the Hon. the Judge of the Court of Common Pleas of brad. frmi c 'County, for the benefit of the Inanivent leer of this COMMt.ElWellth, and they base appointed Monday the Istday of may Court next, for the hearing of me andmy creditors, at the Court House, in the borough of Toast da. at - which time and place you may attend, if you think proper. Mardi 57: -1832. O 3 210 71.82ZIERISTON 1- 1 1011%11, Cotner of Front and Walnut *Mt, 11 1 roprietor. Cimmbennea ao4 others inviting Columbia. are requested to pay the Washington Hotel avisitothere they may be assured no exertions will be Oared for their gratification. March I*. ISM s ' WE STOP THE- PRESS," - rro announee the arrival of a new. and splendid assortment of Spits/ iuld Summer Om* from New York & Philadelphia. They were bought for cash at unusually low vices. and will , be sold 10 per cent. cheaper foreash. Mau at any whet es• tablishment in this place or the.county. Apl 10 Burma KINGSNERY. II 60 0 le $ 66 TUDEIS GOODS —itt from India silks. to J.; , emit Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Tri o'atinirs. at apl!O B. I[INtiSBRRY'B. EMI I 10 • 45 i Of FORE looking elsewhere. it would be well for LP Ladies to look at the Sprint Bonnets. Artificial Pie re and Ribbons, which are wild an very cheap. A l ril9 B. KINGSBERt. 117 •7 • 611 HATS,' BOOTS. 4 SHOES—s large ay. ,„ simmeat,aold. vary cheap-for cash. by April 9 ' • B. Ktrcasagay. 13u 1$ 60 rIIROCIEBRY & HARDWARE.-4 large suort• ki meat, cheap, by B. KINGSBERY: .1 01 $l. 2'lo GROCERIES.—The quality and prices M Teas. .131111 gars *and: Cop% always, spank Gar theta. seie. at solo' H. KINGIstiERY'S: FM I%A ACICEREL-410 bait barreli:. and IS quarter barrels. at _ 8. KINOaBERY'B. QUITITALS CODFISH--Tbof are worth WlOOking at; It sot baying. for satti-by ' April 10: 11. smoffelay. VIEW fORIE!--.10 bills. Prime, for *bleb "Nib JAI- price 'mai paidand for Thirsts I high price will be asked. by apito • 11. iLINGIMRY. BO 1111 5 0 TO • 1 Ti TO ~A CHANCE FOR. OAROAINS I at-sabseriberliaAni coneluded to close up his T bosiness.'offers for seethe hilince aids stock of Goods it GEIeATLY REDUCED PRICES, for ca h.' Palos: iiiittinig mural] themselves of this opportneity" tor getting Goods cheap. unltind it to their advantage to call soon. Aad he would also .reqUest all - who have stemmas on his books to doss the same iniasedisMy.eltber by payment otitrillts. April 1.11152., L. T. FOi. E 1 9$ 1-01 lin IMI Iti FOR SALE OR- TO RENT.. 9. .s.„ . "A SMALL - PARK ofabotsitty acres. in Barth:moo townsfiii. aboutfour miles froat Towanda. with thirty acres improv :."-- - 041nd a framed house and batn erected li ereon.. - For farther particulars enquire of Rev. Jeremiah Ahem or Michael Sonia. Towanda i or by letter post paid- to -DENNIS.KeIIIABON..Ls• ,ports, Sullivan county. Pa. April 1.1855. OS II 111 I GS - ',NI iI 51 1 30 1 11 1N 0 tcH wikons, slow Silk, Lein eisa Ostia fit •LV rara s» 3ADO& Tama% Lesborn i Pala Lief sad Cards M Straw Rats at IVO ror.. ~ 3 111 9 ILI. -, eam, Wiest; , hagbaus Stool 00.- - 411 111 Orlitliilf 1 oti - won. Ezra Cbindler Daeiel Hill - nuarnii• imam- Hotta:W.llBpr al is. -.i:"71 • tagrunna. William Roe WM, J. Rase elecirge Cook Joeo o.4ltente Cleo. Caentapas Tbo s seoirhook. Joho.o.lkerna vosearrins. Oeu. Tanner - Michael" Bogart Oeo. Maack! ' TOII/63115A Egben Sh:kist TIM Tt. (lima Williams William Greens Jaws Galley WTIOS. B.ib I'. Bantam Barry Parka John do Beanie Whits 70 Jas. L. Online 70 William Vaught 40 Ira Own Jabs Owsas' est. 10 113111111. Jacob Coma Atpraa Mater (fee. H. Shepard, wyssumse. Luther L. Stewart Sam i l Fish VAS'S.. Caleb Carmale 1211 Hem Blanchard 125 Stephen Sherwood 100 James Sherwood 110 _ writ: max. James Mare lug 25 BENJAMIN WILCOX. Treasurer. Treasurer's Office, Toiranda. April 11, 1852. leo Creditors. CZ= EIT *turf irrits.ot.Vell4 ,B4 o omee ' isgo ed 1) - etit of** CkniriorCnatuidit'iletakelf &said County, and to dm dirtcted Will bo42o ol ed to Pub" lielale,mit the Court Holm in.the born. of Timande on 'Monday. the St day of MAY., at sue o'cloch4 ) . M.-the-following lot piece orparcel . of, land situate infirm: l i village. bounded and desenbed: is 2d10e41 towit ,oss thasiortb by tia.seiroad tenting- (roil Rome village- to thittowitjtmd, ,so called; gaol tt7 lands of J. Holcomb'; south' and west byjands or JolurPassmorez Containing 7400 feet of ground. be the same more or less; an improvekonkframed house ootguise anishedoliereon :erected:.. ., Seized and takert-ht eseriallen T.Allmidt stc._Chirles • c r.-, ALSO—The following piece • or: jaw; ;or „lalya .sintwed in Sheshegaist township. :bounded as„ fol lows soa the booth by._ lands of .Williast Hortitu_i' ea dui west by-lands beketgiag to.. Charles Norton ;on the south by hind of Wiliam B. Hot-. ton, cornering on Jeremiah Kilmer; on the east by, Ltpdi otAndrgur, Webb. Vimtainhigabout wee mare Ortega, about 20 antes imptuved. Seized and taken in vacation at the suit of An drew Webb now to the use of David Cash vs. WU-, liens Hatton jr. • ALSO—The following piece pareel of l a nd shunted in Sandillitld tp. sounded and described SIP fellows oa she north by lands of Elijah Tracy west by Mods of.H. Carlisle and Henry Quiek,t south by. lands of Ebenezer Keeler; east by !auditor William Rolfe. Containing about 60 acre; about MI sexes improved, one name hawse, and one log ban, and as apple orchard thereon. Poised and tam ta cantina at the mad Oar. don - Wilsotto the use of Dotoilla Ford vs. Timothy Rolfe. - • ALSO—The following piece or _parcel of land situated in Troy bo, bounded es (allows ton the nonh by lands of O. P. Ballard ;on the east by lands of V. H. Long ; on the south by main at. ; and on the west by 0. P. Ballard. Containing 40 feet Lent and $8 het back. All improved. with a lug brick building thereon, occupied as games. shop &n. Seized and taken in execution at the saitofJam'a Voorhis es. Sydney Hayden. ALS. I—The following described piece at parcel of land situated in Towaida Wrongly bounded as follows : on the north by !Janda belonging to 0. L. Ward; on the east by lands belonging to J. C. Ad. sots. Wm. Elwell, Sydney Hayden and lands of La ti. Stephens; on the south by the public swims ; on the west by main street. Containing about on. half acre be the same more or less. all improved. with:a block of framed buildings, twOrtories high. extending about 120 feet on the public 'gnu*. and about 50 feet on main street ; occupied as a Owe shop, dwelling houses. lawyer and justices *Wes. and a billiard room. Also one other building, one sod a bar story high, about iB.by SO feet on the ground, occupied sea shoe shop lOne other build ing two stories high, including the beeement. about the same size on the (rein& occupied as a. harness shop, and one frame barn and shed thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pol. ler. Waller & Co., and W. H. Stare& Fellows, and Mills & Thompson, and Protbingham & Beckwith vs. Hiram Mix. t'•••• , "11) I& _ 21 25 ' 40 100 • / 41 lib . 146 100 166 .193 saw soil II 44 $O.. 1 - 32 ..511- /e 2 saw' mill-11U 4$ 109 $OO ti M IE3 a um IEI 4-, bone. 110 II 27 1 13 is II 21 $ •I N as lii tOB 9 00 I $7 IEI II ri 1 80 1 GO 70 ALSO—The fullowing lot piece or parcel of lend situated in Rome township. bounded and deseribrd as follows to wit: (the undlirided half] on theworth by lands or Silas Gore. on the net brlands or Silas Gore, on the south by lands of Raderiek Morley. on the west by lands of Gen. Horton and-William ott. COntainina ninety ars awns nom or less, about aby acres improved. one tram A house, one framed barn and a small orchard theteron. Sezedaad taken in execution at the snit: f D. Li nea vs F. M. Lent. ALS l —The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in South Creek township, bounded as fol lows : north by !midis of William Butte. east by lands of David Hildreth and Ralph Crane, south by William Decker, and west by lands in possession of James Dewey. Containing one hundred and twenty roar acres. about thirtptive acres improved, with one log house, log barn and two apple orchards thereon. ALSO—One other tract of land situated in South Creek township, and bounded north by lands of wi dow Aber, east by lands of Jams. Dewey. south by William Decker, and west bylands of Philo Passett. Containing seventy-one acres. with about twenty live acres improved. Seized and taken in evocation at the suit of Darius Bullock and James H. Webb. administrators of the estate ofJohn L. Webb den% to the, us et of E. it BeCkwith vs. James Dewey. ALSO—The following lot piece or pareet of hind situated in the Bomugh of Athens, Bradford Coon. ty, bounded and described as follows to wit ; oa the north by the public highway. on the east by main- street-leading from Athens ho. to Milltown. on the south by, lands late the property of E. Herrick. ,on the west by a lot in the possession of H.P. M'George. Containing one acre or thereabouts. with one (tam. ed house and one framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran ck; Tyler es, Geo. Ffikcher and Nathaniel Flower. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Wysox township, hounded and dese.rib• ed as, follows to wit Oa the north bvjapdx4re.n•- • tams ; in utast; void baugh, on the south by lands of John Owens, on the west by lands of John Bartlett. containing filly acres. be the same more or less ; abqut eight acres improved. • Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Pat rick Bildot vs. Wlllis t Cart. • ISAAC CASTER. ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Uhtei towbship, bounded and described as follows to wit : on the south by lands of C. W. Holcomb, on the east by lands af Hiram Heath. on the south by the road leading from Ulster to Smith- Bold, on the west by lands of Oyrel Sweet. Con taining about one half acre, one framed bons,: a wood Muse atiached and small' and!, orchard thereon. Seized and taken in audition hi the salt of [llya. ses Memo's nue, vs. Hari Pilo. ALSO—The following lot place Cr farcel of laud situated in Burlington township. bounded and des cribed as follows to wit : _on the north by the' Car roll lands, on the east by lands of Addison Witeari, on the south.aud west by toad" of-Jeremiah Love. land. Containing one and a halt acres, all improv ed, with one frame house, frame barn and saw mill thereon. • -- • SePied and taken in emotion at the mitt of L. S. Ellsworth noir to the nee of Witten vs. 8. 'Pliehols and William Nieboll.. . . • ALSO—The following property to wit: situated ip the township, of r Wyeinsing and Tuscarora and boundsitand deseribed ay follows.: beginning at a sugar tree; thetice by hada 'of 'John ;Locket and A- Owenip.soilth balf a degree. east %vet hundred and eighty-fletrywrokes to tY omen Om/ by ludo of Henry Tolaud and Henry Locke. botch eighty-nine and a half degrees. -west three ,kundred and eight Perches' to a biteh. thente by , Other landsoorth tbir. tpaittn and Onelsortb degreet, text' four hfindred and nitiety•three perches to the plaee.Of beginning. Containing three hundred Ind feet-nine acres and one hundred jietehes ; in allowance of six pefeentt shout fifteen acres improved and three log houses, and two log *bedstead a by fveit trees thereon. Benedind taken II execution ilthe suit 6f ry Tolatit, Margaretta Tilden& Elizabeth ?Oland & vs.lngham Stone; administrator of 'ones Ingham deed. ' ' ' ALSO-The foiloaring lot piece or parcel of land situated ioHuriingtoti tininship. and bounded and detierthed as'follews :" beginning alai post the south east corner of lot No. 25 - aid on the' north Hne of Charles Ilitatitoes tit, thence south 014 detetes east one kindred lad Sixteen and 1-10 perches to a post indstones, the nort .east ctirneeof ,taid Salmon's jot, thence north idle of a degree, tint 105 and MO to ologoo-Unkonnuk lineef the Simpson perches themesorih dips ma, west one hun dred nttd sixteen and. 11-10 perches to a. post end stone dtieibodrirest corner of said Simpson's lot, and theneesoath of a degree 105 oft44 s • lo Perches to the place of beginning. Containing seventy six awes and eighty-one path's, beinirlot 113. on R. Overton's map, and 60 acres offsets wrest end .of lot No: 4 tabout air jaspoied;bna Ingham them ern erected: eatted lad faker ill fiteebtios ut the:inn& ed. ward OM** vs. Sylvester Hitl. . , • ALllll.6.The following lot piney" minket land shaded latillorlatiold %tooth* boliodellina , des. Bribed as &Howes ea thenorth by binds of Joseph Robins**, Mt the east by lash ifleibt-Irarksees . jr. =ML;M =M on the south by lOoda74:llledietalßoas, and west by' the•bighway leading fronethe county road to Pleas. ant Valley. Coatailthogalmut% ost.hundred. smell more. or leas, about twenty-0c acres itneroved ■ one• framed loose, en e frifiThd hirn.dne saw and it am all orchard of frail trees Thereon. ' - '•'l Seised end tekettin 'etiectitiery et the auk of /am. viateSAVLetirtte&u' ' '— ALSO—The following Lt piece or parcel of land situated in Wyalasing township, boundstl as foil lows : beginning its past. and slimes okthe,uld ttpringleld township line (certified) adjoining Medi /Anson Palmer, and running thence north Bade. grees vein In a comet Of lend terrified to Httmph ,rey and Daniel Drowns heirs, thence by antLwith said Certified land, southlt degree', east Ifott , pet, ches to a corner on the southerly line of a lot inthe warrantee dim or noun* Sherman. _patented to Dewy Toland•deed&thenerwitirsaid line south gg degrees tut, on the line of certified Springfield And thence by and with the same, north 13 degree., west . $32 perches to theydace of 'beginning. Containing 141 acres and 94 perches. be the fame mureor leas, with about 5 acres improved, with a shanty thiamin. Seized and taken in execution at tbesnit of Mary Toland. /dawning' Toland. 4 =Jibed' Toland. and Juhanna Tolandrea. John Gartland.' AL80,..8y writ of Levari, Paint, the following- described lot piece or parcel of land situated in the township, of 11,201111 p, bounded and described, as follows: beginning at the north west corner of a. lot deeded to Ezra Baxter at a post; thence cut Ito and 640 perebes tow post on the south line of tot No. 130 t thence south along the fine of said klt No, 130, 41 perches to a jag; thence west along the south line amid 1et..1110. 110 and I-10 perches to a white maples thaw north an the west - . liste of said lot No. 130, 41 perches to the beginning. -Coe. mining twenty-nine acres and one perch strict sitia am.. All improved. with one old frame house, and. one new framed house partly finished. two trailed - loam, and an orchard of fruit unte4 thereon. 1 Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Stepp '-in Pierce vs. N. IL Parsons administrator-of Ainah Baiter deed. AL9o—By virtue of sundry writs of Lend Fa cia; issued as store, a piene or parcel of land to Granville township Begriming et a post N E ear ner 01 a kit contractedio Thomas Batley, jr. thence east 95 p to the east line of warrant lot No. 1473. thence north 42 p. to a post. thence west 95 - p to the north east corner of a lot heretofore deeded to slid p Baxter, thence south 42 to the beginning. Con taining twenty-foorAcres and one hundred and s alty perches. ALSO—One other . pieta or parcel of land. begin• ning at the N W corner of said heretofore deeded lot, thence west 3 p., thence south 42 p., thence east as p to the south west corner heretofore deeded to said Saner, thence north 42 p so the beginning. Containing ten acres and thirty eight perehli.; both pieces included containing tisinpfive awes and twenty eight perches, strict measure. all improved. and no buildings thereon. Seised and taken in'eseention at the suit of Ste. phen Fiery.: vs. p. Parsons, administrator of Mi nh Batter, deceased. ALSO—AII that piece or parcel of land situated in Wyelasing. part of a tract surveyed in the war. matey name of Penick Moore. and bounded as fol loss t beginning at slibret oak sapling and finning thence north 1$ degrees ; west 21 and 840 perches to a white ash t tnenee sothh 13 end 14 degree ; west $8 perches to the highway : theses by and with the same north SS degrees ; west 44 perches to a White pine; thence north 7$ degrees; west 1111 perches; thence south 83 degrees t west 23 perches; thence south 73 degrees ; West IS and 1-10 perches; thence south 13 degrees east on the line ofnertified Springfield, 132 perches to n"post and stones, adjoin ing Squire Mills': thence north . 89 degrees east 188 and 7-10 pe ches to a brook sapling the begin ning.bon,' 20 acre. improved. a small frame house and it few fruit trees thereon. Contsining 73 acres and 150 perches be the same more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Mary Toland. Marge:nub Toland. Elizabeth To:and. and Juliana Toland vs Detrick Cobb. AL I 3O-.410e er bet piece or parcel of land situated in Bout Creek township bounded as followt: be ginning at a black oak stump the south.oresterly corner of warrant No. 6562; thence north 222 per. ches to a post ; thence east 70 and - WO perches to a post; thence south 232 perches to a post; thence west 72 and t-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 100 acres strict measure. About 30 acres improved. one frame house, one frame barn and a few fruit trees thereon Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sarel Pettengall vs. Horace C. Tallman. ALSO—The fallowing pieces or parcel of laid situated in 'Rhestiequin. bounded and described as follows : beginning at the south-eagt corner of a lot run oat to William Dates a maple; thence south 70 degrees, east BO perches to !spoon; thence south 78 degrees, east 126 and 2-10 perches to a post south. west corner of a lot run out to. Richard Johnston ; thence north 12 degrees. east 127 and 9.10 perches to a post ; thence west 42 and 840 perches to a black calk (opt corner ; thence south 103 and 4-10 perchis to . a Postillteeee West 'Bl and 6-10 perches to t post ; theme . Beath 711 pe cies 'itt the beginning. Containing 90 acres and Fe trercht• stri. , A..ka."0444.T.0.1. 4 0rriffe% OP. scoot dwelling house and one &Sited hart ina trona! : orchard of fruit t rees. thereon... ; , Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P.J. theater, et ux. vs. - Isaiah Y. Jghttsto'n_ and Yument Tuttle terre tenants: . CHESTER TFlOMMS;;lllherifil Sheriff's °dice, Towart*,April t.. 11152. Notice is hereby.given,tbat an amount equal to the costs, wilt be required to be paid upon each sale. when struck down loth" bidder,and upon a failure to comply with - this reinlatfOn, the tract of land will again be offered for .aalel. SCRS.I,I:OII2nI, .0 40 ftIttg.,ARTIST. Towanda, -Xtrad. , g 'ROWE over 113.f.11,10(0910011tormerly (neared by , Feb. 13. irs7 CRESTS YOUNCI HYSOlf r iasperiel. Hypo 1 Skis assd Black Ter: Also 15 Bap Rio -and JiiisCaffee, vesieiral at MERCIIIrB. • . „ . .INRAVERV MOHAN. fi law and splendid smolt .Le ingg4lkiiT7 .sFullirte!" at *MIL - Allnightat thortralihtftikoot. N& A. CA MPSELtiteturn thelt.enteere thanks • for the libe el patronage- beweoforo testi:med. 11011 *lda spin eal4.-attentiori thOr friends and cue. wasernloitek Ito': ,of•llsw .- Elrantoi Vienne. Mote Wiciererylbe elothlne the Ont. er own prhish will he sold Ma little tower pneeethaa ba kilholtatare been. . • Pie", Os, wr a can. Woes itr'iltitelseirlierit• • + • Ag• A•PAKPUELL ADMINISTAIWRIS ' - perines tii theistste of WILLIAM [Li! BRADFORD deeeeMtd. tupofWairen township, ire 6irei6t trcuestett.to flake ateot without delay, Sad all parsons hieing &Mande against said eitste are presesS :theiti. dolt' authenticated for set. detneut: 'GEORGE MANNING. 'WILLIAM BRADFORD. *loci,. Oct. VT, Administrators. 0 EGISTER'S NOTICE.-.Notice is hereby given then there have been died and settled in the of fice Odle Register of Wills in and for-the county of. Bradford. amounts of administration upon the AA. lowing estates, vis s ' Tibet account of Matilda Benjamin and Absalom Rowidan, administrators of -this mats of Edward DenjaMitt deceased late of Athens. - • • Pinfl amount of Thotnatr Elliott Zimmer of the last wsil and Wilmot etAndrew Fols7_ deed date oll'oirenda Soto*. - - Fin I account 4E. tdministrator De ism of theisUtte of Albert Beckwith deed who ' Hester Wr Strong, late of Ridgliery: Final St:Count lO.W. strait, administrator artist estate of A. J. Str ait dec'd fate of Tray. • And thmesmr ter presented to to the Orphan's Court of Bradfurd.e.onetYr.cfi*T-dar• th e NU. difY of May nest. for conferee/mon Arm allowamerk l . r 11`, LAW RENG,E BCOT'Fb Register. Kerr' !sOfEker 'ro,vida. March $74 IBM t. - .W 7 Wit 1110 !—Mackerei hy the aut.. 11. z bh Rugg, : CLOVE* ism iiiint.rafe bbL, lid pound. Ali o s'zehniee quality d• Cod fors& by • 'IL W. RAUL lib this day received atoll fat , sale by - Mourn ep, Telmaarr It, tt6t, - MA-" • 4 - • urnatira. .70 andlli rater ds. -'llo4przorswcl isia . I.. T Airtiais now lit finale ; large ehick of • frets 11 New-York and other mallets, which ere offered Wholesale and retail; at lowest possible priori.-- monitor' a fits Minglitiit - miy slaty/ be farad at Aar Stare.' Pthilrysinithanso. poplins, H. dialog. es. of the latest styles; Gramme, Hardware, Croctory, 'Lots auJ Shope, Hats, Caps, &e. &e. Of *bleb we have a largo as •sonment. seleetedertth gnat eels and offerod at low trice*. and' will not, be undersold. Also. bolding 11 1 0!ItS want earl. &eh Sate laths% Woldrl thouseattorlivi 'aides which we need nor eumnaster all Of which wi ear fto out aratirtnera at irriciii that am et give peer Munk se - out endritiltocleliis : two laid in time when game*" was sanonnains ly depressed,. and goodS were many per cunt. lows, thin - laud, 8j attention and' prompts ess in ateetics . the wantsuf our customary we hope to mint a cats thrones' otthe patronise that bee hitherto batten liheraity bestowed upon re. 111ONTANYEtrY i, Co. - Towende, Oet. t. 1861. - FALL. GOODS. ET. FOX, would respectfully inform his old Mends • and the citizime of Bradford in mend that he ie now remising a full stock of FALL GOOD% which be Le desirous of disposing of at a very small advance from first coat, being satisfied that his goods are Meet sd with so mach ears, sad bougbt et less% et OS liAr Primo as his neighbom,be la now milk" to carmine,* We cseannere that they will be sold at the right kind of prices. Please gal and ea, esthete is sorely no harm to knowing how eheap stmw folks do yell goods--case seen. Corner of s hbin and Pine street. Stooks I Books I Aqotplete - assortment of /School. Blank, Classi cal & Miscellaneous Books. constantly kg, up sod Air sale at rhe lowest rates by. Nov. S 9. 195 t. 0. D. DARTLMI7'. Ir NM 11141V' Fall and Winter Goods. T. FOX, Ie now receiving direct from New York a largo an* splendid assortment of Goods which he of (ae ante at prices whi:h cannot fail to suit the closest key. its, for CAGE. Pummels, on Aernovaa Casarr. 1!e respectfully asks • call from Opuses* wishing to buy goods cheap, as he , is determined out to bo undessold. Towanda. November 24. 1851. VICTORINES AND CUFFS—a few setts for sal/ V cheap at ne.ll FOX'S. 60 BAY STATE SHALLP, various patents. fol. ors and qualities, just received et Oct. 14, 1851. MERCUR'S. 04 r 1 401 Q . WORTH of Sheep Palm wanted for 4,090 V Caal . l bJ H. &A. C. LATER FROM CUBA Execution of Lopez ! QTILL later news via New York % E. R. R. of the 17 arrival of • very taw itoeft of Merchentlise at PRINNEY & BOWM&N8 Na BBrick Row which they are prepared to sell at wholesale or retail for Cub or Ready Pay. cheaper than the cheapest, from the Met that they purchased their stock for rash In • very de. =state of the market. Don't mistake the place. Brick Row next door to Dr. liusums.Drng atom. 5 TONS BUOAR, jut received, et wholevale end retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN.. SALT, a lairs lot, also Iron, Nails. Hardwire, tke and Mackerel in bbta, I and i bbl., for sale by sept 22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN. 10 CHEST) more of those three and four shillings TEAS. at PHINNEY & BOWMAN. VIENTINGB, shirting,, stripes. and ticks, for ado by NUNN EY & BOWMAN. B0011t& SHOES. the largest and cheapest assort went in town—and Hats and Caps, at what's's lust Map. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. CROCKERY, Oluiparare. Paints, Oils. class, Dr" &e. PHINNET & BOWMAN. DREBB GOODS, a large variety—Bonnets sad Ethanls, s good assortment, for male by PHInTNEY & BOWMAN .mss T UMBER WANTED, et PHINNEY & BOV• :11.-/ MAN'S, for whieh ete,h will he paid. .2! 'TREAT, Oats, Rye and Corn. taken in exchange for goods. PHINNEY & nowmAN. 111041ITTER-100 Firkins wantml, for which part as-h LP will * wait PHINNEY & BOWMAN- n*. omE ONE, COME ALL, and examine the Xi V Goods, which ate new being exhibited at • • .26. B. ICINCHDERTIT. Tr. -- bus..L. RYE & CORN for Mir •••• R- 1 July 8. E. T. FOX. BLAsma POWDER .- 50 keit* !Mating 1".. 7 .- der, by 118 MONTA NYES At ('tl. ROCKERY.—The largest stock , in town. I . kJ dinner and tee s.tta, of white granite awl ware, which will be sold cheap 0 , r VERY one knows that the place to find the aeinettnent and bast quality of gloves of dr • eriptiona hi at ap2B FO'• PLIEBIII and 13118 ill Lace for MANTT: r ' t sp26 DRY 00011 N--A good aseortment or tf , ... .Cautimerm.De Lain,. Alpacas. sml • ",`", netting In. .jlp MEI: , ' " aroGedes lifi'D.. of Sugar at prices pos . itively 1-- :• • •• Wore sold In kneel within one yea- -' • `! •• - see sweet and goodlrtrot 31 to SO ets. P . - • •• - :•:1 , • .and Old Java Volk, that east he beat I" ". Raiaiw.JPeppet..Rpice, titaleratus. Give-- *•,,: • mil assortment of:groceries; alsoa full new Tall warranted as usual. good ant money mterned in . all eases ; just reeeir at esp. 12 20 BALES - OF SHEETING.. i; In 164 side. A nice asierm :1-. • ed Goods. bleached and brown Drills' f • kl - Y• PPM biotin ind bleached Table Linn - ••,‘ r ' 2l l* Tteltilttt. Cotten Yam, Batting, v•:;04, 1 Wsoldinz, yelling cheap at A DIKINItTRATR4X'S NO ! r A LL potions indebted to the ewe,. of Vaogordet o .deo!d, late of the to,. ale hereby requested to make muter , , and those having claims against sail • r . • I'. • present them dab , authenticated for •••• MATILDA VA ri t) asetember 22, 1881. A •••• .• . By Elpresi,tivett from the 1:, a er TS • NEW. tH A ‘ll\. VISIT received by express ann. r of 'Bo'4 Shawls. splendid styles. sv Towanda. Nov. 211.41151. J. I:INGSBERY. Fin 8c Winter Goods, strwzon- TS holuteeshins s tarp moment of TellepB Whi. 11 ter (hods. direct from New Toth ighich is oared et Oreitly teducod prim to cash boom Towanda. Oa. 11. 1851. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. . . Ala. persons indebted to the estate of WILLIAM "BOV EN, deed, late of Warren township. are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and all perilous having demands against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. JAMES M. Bo WEN, Executor. Wirraff. Muth 2A. • 1 . + - t * MC