Ecgat atrocrtigement6. ~r .s c; acres be the same mom er leas; abort 195 acres one framed abed. sad small ; e ase log house, :reed of young fruit trees thereon. d taken in execution etthe suituf Edn'tl t ) ' t and ` ton rg. George A. Stephen& • ao—The following - described piece or parcel land sitasituated in Sheshequin tws., bounded end jescr i_s4 as follows to wit :on the north - by lands of +tlo l Nine' on the east by lands of John Horton, ~.r o stlf and w rot by lands of Samuel Vancise. i , cl o ;.„i n g tau ut fitly acres, more or less, about thirt y tml,roveJ, one log and framed house, one frame , o d a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. and taken in execution et the suit of. H P ,TC to the use ot J P Kirby ills Jae Vancise; 3 l ' . '' 4Lsj o___A piece or parcel of land fn 'Leroy tp., nor.b by land of Hosea' Haxton. west by . Shoemaker, south by land of BonLross rs't by land of Joshua Griswold. Ccietaittidi fioy acres, more or less, shout eighteen acres s hort . nwe a, one log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. I .1 and taken in execution at the suit of' Geo cratt To vs tirejal• Al.` peer or parcel of in Pike township iocru t e d rorth by lands now in possession of P v ~o na n tdou• of F Waterman deed. east by land t'eth Biakeslce, south by land of lames Shore & Featherbee, west by lac ds of E. Sanders & 13orrows. Containing 75 acres more or less.: wissbout 30 acre§ improved, With one framed house; at,d ewe framed barn and an apple orchard thereon. iere^l and taken in execution at the suit of W. vs Lyman Blakeslee, & Geo. Blakeslee. 41: .0—A piece or parcel of land in !Aster village on the north and east by fan 7 s of Norman en the south by lands of James McCarty, on feeding from Towanda to the west hr the highway ;theca. Containing about one fourth acre, all . tm: r „„,,, eh one framed building OCCOinil as wagon i'Lep t:NI elloig house and one slab shed thereo n . ;red and taken in execution at the suit. of Wells liarrt‘ ys Wm. B. Smith. .41.`x — 3' piece or parcel of land in Ulster twp., beneleil NI Me north by lands of Lockwood dee'd eolte. east 4 lands of C. W. Holcomb, on the south hrhelum4 R ,.:1 road leading to the Susquehanna erer.lat the west by lands cf C. W. 'Holcomb. All in:l toyed containing about one.balf acre, ORO framed turning lathe shop, one lumber shop there -3 erected. and .aken in execution at the suit of Chester Chrtglian Bennett. ALstl—A piece or parcel of land in Warren twp., 1; don the north and east by land' of Albert Tyr h by isnd of David Brainard, west by lands of M Brown & Oliver Corbin. !Containing 23 I l improved, one framed house, one from _ an.! a few fruit trees thereon. • ri en in execution at the snit of Nathan , iamiin an Ebenezer Lamson vs Wilborn Tyr- ;1,Q(1—..\ piece or parcel of land in Warren tp., 717 ara pine tree, at the north west corner, r; smith 12r west 129 perches to a stake, 28 ° east 8 perches to a stake ; thence east 70 perches to a beech tree, thence • - east 131 perches to a stake, thence north , to. ) 1• 1 perches to the place of beginning. Con .: acres and 30 perches, 'about 25 acres -7„red, one framed house, one old barn and a :treec thereon. and taken in execution at the sail of Ilutus n.Ftnzton and Giles N Dewolf:Exr's of the est 11- , to. Buffington deed, vs. Curtis Beeman. t!,-o—By writ of Lever' Facias, the following de lot piece or parcel of land in Athens twp., he na ,t a siv:ar maple tree the south east corner of 7onw,yed to Dan'l Orton, thence south crche4 to a post. thence west 106 6-10 per. ND a 7, •• t, thence north 137 5-10 perches -to a ne . l, , r a .corner standing on the south tine of I.& thence south 86° east along the south d the stii fheates lot 106 6-10 perches to the roz. Contaming 92 acres and 131 perches, it l.ring intended tor the whole of lotNo ,ulwa:rant lot Yo. 1532, about 40 acres imprOscd, one log barn, a small log corn house, Lust tree; thereon. ter in execution at the snit of Maly S 1111.:.i.tratrix ..IThornas Role decens.ed, now to J MPS W. Mercer, vs. Sawn(' S. Clark and Terre tenant. - Ho— Ile following described tailding and lot I-reel Smith repeat-A owner and coLtract. 1.,. Hollonback'and Wm. Bell purchasers and 7i, owl , the fir:l contract and also ContractorA, : F.IIIV Mtn rituatcd on the west side of the erne river, in the twp. of Durell, on a lot 'he north I.y lands •n possession of Han• Ihe east I.y the said river, and on the !h by lands of Julius Hoiden. with a two d,u , is miw mill and about one acro of land, all ,alri be the same more or less. • , . , idind taken in execution at the snit of Gordon F. Fowler and William Douglasg, millwright vs. at; Ynath replied owner and contractor, Ger. M. „rbilck and W...t. Dell purchasers and owners re 11• C tint contract and also =tractors. ',1,50-13y virtue of writs of levart facia the def.cribed lot, piece car parcel of ,nd sit tnwnship of Gra.tv,ll:e. Begitining,at, •Iti) pnchrs north, from the north-west corner a • derd.•d to David Paine, by the (lice tir:t part, a beech for the said cor- '0: .aid l'ame's Int, now in possession of the etc! fory•nine and two-tenths per a p.,q ; thence south 32 perches to a post ; east i W rerches to a post, on the west line ev 155 ; thence north 73 perches to a cor '•"e:.'%, nest 14 perches to a poplar; thence 76-tterches to a post; thence west, 97 perches rng on the west line of hi No. Ibo t`thence p-trhec to the beginning, Containing t.res and ft 4 and 4-10 perches, strict measure cz Jab , n from n•arrant lot No. 1171. ' P d and t.tken to eXeCtllloll at the soil of Ste- .rrP Van Kermaher Charnpney and Ca- P follrarin2 described lot piece or par ! ; ;old -izilltr , l in the township of Spring,field, a: a hemlock sapling, north-e, st corner • .No. I. t a warrant lot Dio. 944 thence east ure,, terrth. pefebes, to a post north-west .61 , h Robinson's lot; thence south 81 (.he hundreths perches to the north-east cor• l'• 1? ,, i0 noon's lot ; thence west 99 and three '-:•t•• , to the north•we4 corner of said ”%. I ; thence north 81 and 75 one hun to the b , A,inning. Containing, 50 551 117 and fivi , tenths perches, strict illeas• ”ir , r, :rut ivied for the north half oflot N. 2, • , “; lot 0. 94 4—about ten acme tin- , aken in execution at the suit of Ste- V 5. James G. Harkness. i • t -the f • !nu mg described lot piece or parcel in the township of Granville. Be- I •-ch. south east corner of lit No. ett- , rit 20 and 5-10 perches to the cen eati.ng down the north branch of • 't. • ; thence along said road south erch.:- and 3-10 of a perch .; thence to the couch line of lot No: 192 • • ce c:) , 1.31 perches to a beech north r, t No. 200 ; thence north 127 per . • ! • Ittrl2. Containing 49 acres 57 end ktt ci measure ; about 30 acrcr Ito one tooted house and framed barn, and a • .•tttott iti trust trees thereon. • 1, . ar !,aken in execution at the suit of Rob ba ., 1.1.....aduCr of Wm. Davidson, dec'd 1):11 , 4liv Paxson to the non of G. F. Erni'n P. Taylor and Lumen G. Tay - r Je‘, intah*Taylor, dec'd anil Geo. Vro ,%. 'f.rre tenant. 4 f•''ft—.4ll the fol!nwing, described lot pieceor iann •unated in the township of Granville at a hee.cli , outli.east corner of lot No. • tz,trutt,t lot No: 1537; thence north 144 P'”L; thence east 52 and 410 perches a Nst, north. west coma. of lot deeded to Thomas 4: • ;hence south 144 perches to a post south "f said Pratt'., lot ; thence west 52 and 7 , rchs. to the beginning; containing-47 acres •Li and 5-10 perches, strict measure, be the : 'e s "r ; being intended for the west -('• 18g on said warrant lot ; about 10 a , proved. a t. 1 ' , b . ! taken in execution at the suit of Rb• 'l./1‘,1•!.on adair of Wm. Davidson decd, o T:ro.dhy Paz: on io the use • of G. F. Ma son and or. ten's. 41:'0-1'he following described lot, piece or par q :a n I "tore-1 in the township or sa,c; at a hecch bulvh.cre.,t corner of fot Ncto,abehiseinints s . .1:95. - *bee :weft' 108, 4-t0 perches to bUtnlciciefor. .a.corner,tbence nortkla 8-/o,perches to the south. west corner of Wm. yroutan's thenee , :east 108 4-10 perches to the southeast Corner•of said Vro.. man's lot; thence south 73 8-10 perches to” the bi-' ginning. Containing 50 awes strict measure. about thirty acres improved. 1 plankbouse aud,log barn and-a small orchard of young fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suitor Rot.. ert B. Davidson ado* of Wm. Davidson. dec'd who survived Timothy Paxson to the use of G. F. Ma son vs. Oliver M. Nelson and Jackson Robbins ter. tenants. ALSO--The; following described lot piece or par. cel.of land situated in the township of Granyilte. Reginning at beech sapling north.wesceerneesflor No. 113 ; thence south 160 perches to a post ; thence west:lll , perchesto. a post thence north ,Ido perch. -esto'a post; thence. eut one hundred and eleven perches to the beginning ;.•contain!na 11l acres, strict. measure. it being intended for the whole of lot No. 113 on warrant lot No. 1483, about two acres impro,yed and one log house Thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit otG Mason's use vs. Thomas Pood...Who survived Dan'l Johnson and Abagail Agnev, late Alined Johnson James Ross, and Jehial McKean, Ear's of Daniel Johpson,dec'd, and Robert Rockaway and WM. Mead, ter. tenants. ALSO—The following described lot piecaor par cel of land situated io•the township of Oranville.— Beginning at a hemlock north.east corner of lot No. 134 ; thence east 108 4-10 perches to an iron wood tree for a corner, thence south 80 perches to a post ; thence west 108 . 4-10 perches to a post ; theme north 80 perches to the place of beginning; con. taining 54 acres and 30 perclies,strict measure, it being iniended for the north half of lot No. 135 on warrant lot No. 1401 ; about 25 acres improved, I log house 1 log horn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rob ert B. Davidson. adtn'e of William David son dec'd, who survived Timothy Paxson. to the use of G. F. Mason vs. James Sands, add Nathan C. Ballard, ter: CHESTER •THOMAEI, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Ang. '11,1852. Notice is hereby given, that an amount :equal to the cost, will be required to be paid. upon each lade, when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale. Sheriff's Sale. ppY virttie of a writ of Fieri facies. issued,but 1 , of the Court of Common Pleas, of BradfotiTCo: and to me directed. will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House in the borough of Towan— da on Saturday September 4th 1852 at 1 o'clock P. M. the following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Troy borough, Bounded and describ ed as follows to wit :—On the North by hank of 0. P• Ballard ; On the East by at alley about. 16 feet wide used for said lot which joins on to lands of V. M. Long ; on the South by Main st ; and on the West by lands of 0. P. Ballard. Containing Thirty three feet front• and seventy-two met back with the right of way oe the back or north side of said lot of 16 feet , wide, all improved, with a large brick building thereon, occupied as stores, shops, & c., it being the east part of the brick block in Troy bo rough. Levy entered Aug. 7, 1852. Seized and taken in the suit of Francis Tyler vs. Sidney Hayden. C. THOMAS,Sheriff Sheriffs Office. Aug. 11, 1862. svimarrrs SALE. BY virtue of a writ of Test. Vend. Expo., issued one of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub' tic sale, at the house of V. M. Long, in Troy borough on Saturday the 28th of August, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following, lot piece or parcel of land situated. in Troy barn., Bradford Co., hounded and described as follows to wit on the east by the highway leading from Troy to Williamsport ; on the south by S. E. t_thepard's lot, the line b..tween this lot and the said Shepard's lot, passing through the center of the building recently erected by the said Shepard S. L. Hyatt, (said building having since been burned;) on the west and north by lands of I. N. Pomeroy. Containing shout 1300 square feet, be the same more or less, with a two story framed store house there. ort erected, (said building having since been burn ed.) Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lew. is B. Hyatt vs. Seeley Mann. ALSO.—By a writ of fi. fa. the following lot, piece or parcel of land ,situated in the township of 'Croy, Bradford County Pa., bounded on the Not th by the highway ; on the East by lands belonging to the heirs of Seha C. Taylor, deceased ; on the South by lands of Voltiey M. Lung ; on the West by lands of Eli Baird. Containing two acres thereabouts, with a framed bowie and cow shed thereon all im proved. Seized and taken in execution, at the suit of ]. E. Goodrich, vs. Bernard lianaway. CHESTER THOMAS Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. July 26, 102. ADMJNISTUATOR'S NATICE A LL persons indebted to the estate of Horatio /A Ladd dec'd late of Albany township, are here. by reilue,Oed to make payment without delay ; and those ha . .ing clains against said estate. will please present them duty authenticated for settlement. ASENATH LADD. o 10:4E:PH MESARDI. Albany township, July 17 tss2. Administrators ADNIINISTRATOWS NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan 11 Brink decd. late of Pike, are hereby requested , to make payment without delay, and those having claims against Faid estate, wid please present them duly authenticated for settlement. EPHRAIM BRINK. Pike, July 17, 1852. Admint,trator. Guardians Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphans court of the County of Drat:ford, the subscriber will expose to public sale upon the premises, on Saturday the 28 th of August, 1852, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. all that c ceriain lot piece or parcel of land situated in Ir., of Pike, (subject to the widows right of Dow er, )hounded and described as follows to wit :--nn the North by lands of Catharine Pierce; East by lands of said Pierce and Daniel Ablmt ; Soti:h by lands belonging to the heirs of Hubble Pratt ilfc'd ; West by lands belonging to said heirs and Drinkwater, Catharine Pierce and the public high way. _Containing about t , t2P huddred acres, thirty. five acres thereof improved with a frametarn there- on erected. Attendance given and terms made known at the time of sale, by James Hod;e, guardian of Evaline A. Pierce. Pike, July 26, 1862. .&dministrater's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Or'phans court of the County of Bradford will be exposed to sale by publq, vendue, at Zo'clock in the afternoon of Wed nesday the Ist day of Kepternber next, at the Mans. ion house. lately occupied by Peter Johnson dec - d. in Rome tp., in said county the toil.iwing described real estate, late the property of the paid Peter John son. 1,, wit :--All Mrd certain tract of lend situated in Rome tp • atoresaid. bounded on the North by lands of David Barnes; on the Es,t by lands of Hiram Johnson; on the South by lands of B. E. Whitney; and nn the IVei4 by lands nfJosrph Al len and Aranch Wattles; (excepting about one and a half acres in the North East corner in possession of Hiram Johnson). Containing one hundred and eighty-one acres ; about Seventy thereof improved ; with two dwelling houses, one law barn. two large sheds, one saw mitt, mid one cider mitt thereon erected, also an apple orchard thereon. Terms wade known on the .lay of sale, IRENE JOHNSON, Administeatrix. PRECEPTOR FORBES, HUGH HICKS, Administrators with the will "annexed of Peter Johnson deed. Jowanda, July 2.9, 1852. ADMI?iISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of LYMAN VANDYKE dee% tale of Albany, are hereby ee ursted to make immediate payment. and those having claims against said estate, wilt please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HATCH. Albany, July 20. I 85?.. Adtrilnistratnr. fit4rtbatibilt;-'&c. READY MADE CLOTHING. , GEORGICIL XIMMUNSI - HAS opened a Clothing ;pre at ATHENS. Pa., on the ready pay want. A good stock ofnew ' fashionable garments for sale at very low' pri ces. Most of the assortment is of aMomo Zranniltotuie. The, cutting is under, the dir-ction of an experi enced tailor. andin this manner durability in , work manship and good taste in style are secured. TfiE ci)SH' "S'eSTEM . has been itdmited; - aa' best method doing 'the. business, as it enables the in'itehant'hi 41 low, as it ,saves bad dehts,,and is, the best plan for, every beak Here the place Where men and - bot;s,.,old and runt ;nay be suited on fair and econotnteat terms. ! have but one price which gives me the advaM , tage of SELLLTO CHEAPER, than those who sometimes rake on the price in or der to mike op a lose, occasioned by the higgling tedious, unbusiness-like process, which customers ore usually obliged to undergo at most country stores. With a good assoittpent of new and styhsn ~~~ r z~ i i~J ~o can make it to the advantage of every man and boPa.y to call at the one, price Clothing Store in Athens Athens, July 17. 1854 GEO. B. PERKINS 007' N. B. Dealers in want of clothing to sell again will dnd goods here; as cheep, if not - some cheaper than can be bought in the New pork jobbing hoes es--and better made.l:l) More New Goods. TEST received and now opening by .1. POWELL, el a large stock of Dry Goods, Hoots& Shoes. Hats Groceries, Fish which are now offered for sale at extremely kw prices. Having been selected with care and bought for cash, they can be afforded and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to, suit the porchasere. An examination of his stock is respectfully solicited J. POWELL. SIIMMER GOODS—An assortment of Ginghams, De Laths, Chambrays. Lawns. just received and fur sale by je23, J. POWELL. ITATS—A large stock of fine silk Hungarian, 4.4.' Kossuth, Panama and palm - leaf hats just re ceived by je23. J. POWELL. G ROCERIES—A large stock of sugars, Coffee, Molasses, and all other articles of gro- ceries just received and for sale by June 23, 1852. J. POWELL. BOOTS & SHOES—The largest stock in town of ladies, misses, and childrens fine and coarse shoes. Mens, boys and youths calf, morocco and coarse boots and shoes just received by June 23, 1852. 3. PO WELL. FISH -A fresh stock of Codfish and Mackerel at June 23, 1352. J. PO WELL. JOUR C. •MANS JAMLtI MACFAVILANg MUMS a DIGICFAILLANZI, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. 7011,11,7r11.1 nradford County Pa. LOOKING GLASS PLATES cut and fitted or any size, to be had at the Jewelry store of hla 15, 1852. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. PiXOREI NEW C-OODS I DURTON KINGSBURY. would again call the at. tension of all persons de.irous of baying goods cheap, to the large stock which he is nuw receiving from New York ; embracing a full as.ertmeni of all kinds of Goods which are adapted to the wants of tbe.town and couatiy trade. Towanda, June 24, 1852. N. Y. & E. Railroad ! raONTANIZES' a. CO. ARE now receiving weekly over the above tho roughfare, all the latest and most fashionable styles of Goods arriving in New York, fresh from the hands of the importers. Also, the choicest and hest of heavy Staple Goods and at prices that cannot fail to please. Their arrangements are such ' that they can sell goods at wholesale for cash as low as they can be purchased of the jobbers in New York city. With an humble acknowledgms at of past favors, an examination of their very eztensivh assortment of Goods is respectfully solicited. Tiftvanda,lune 15, 18:4„ 12 LOTS, AT will se)) some of the most desirable borough lots I ;u Towanda at public sale IN FRONT OF THE WARD HOUSE, on Saturday the 28th day of Au gust, neat. To suit the covenienee of those of limited means, and to render a sale of all my vil lage property more certain, I have sub-divided into convenient lots the property now occupied by Judge Laporte ; the corner of thesq.uare frtmting the pool of the Darn and S •uth street ; and the corner on 3d and Staje street nearly oppo.tite C, L. Ward's pri vate residence, and will sell the same to the high e,t bxider on the most accommodating terms. A diagram pfihe§e lots will be posied up al Mr Brower's previous Lo the day of sale. NOW is the time for those who wish to secure themselves lots, with or without dwellings—the purchaser of the large commocious [fume and lot occupied by J udge Laporte, can have possession if destrable in two months from the day of safe, and the balance in less than 30 days. Title to all these lotsindisputable:—Deeds executed iin rued i af te r the sale. D. M. BULL. v3lley H ill. 1111 V 30 , 1852. Express Office Waverly . Y. TT'OR the delivery and forwarding of goods pack ages, collections, &c.. daily on the N. V. & E. It. H. by the .tioicr;can Express Co. Going east, at 8 o'clock and 29 minutes, A. M. Going west, at 1 o'clock and 49 minutes, Y. M. °lnce in the store of C. WARFORD Agent. Waver!y, July 17, 1952. 5r1.23,117'E1l riAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in Ttidg• V.) bury township. on Tuesday, the Ittl day of June, a small red yearling' ,heifer, with little white spots 9 ; the held, and about the belly. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and tAke her away. Ridaetturv. July 22, 7852. J. lf. E ETON. the Orphans court rf lieadfurd County, in the rustier r f the partition if the real edate of srEit- LING HOLCOMB, dec'd. MO Peter Holcomb, Hiram Holcomb, H•trace Holcomb. Chester Hidcomb. Andrew Spalding, and Cynthia his wife, Elms Bailey and . Sarah his wife, Lyman Taylor and Matilda his wife, Hannah Bliss, Aiolrew Boyce. Sainuel Royce, r.nson Cra mer and Louisa his wife, Cyntha, Matilda, Albert, Benjamin, Jitd‘on and ". alter Royce, who have for their gnardtan ad !item, Orison Royce, Denton Per ry and Alvira his wife, Hiram Reynold and Lemi ra tits wife, Votary Taylor, sterling Taylor, Hollis Selonia, Adelia and ITirriet 'Holcomb. who have for their guardian ad'lrietre, Julia Ann Holcomb—Rush Mary, Guy, A(111+.1, Sterling nod Bprr Holcomb. who have for their Guardian nd Nem, Benjamin Hol comb, Al7ah, Lucinda, Mahlon, Jane, Cy itt ha and Andrew Holcomb, who have for their guardian ad Elent.Charles Stockwell—And all other persons in wrested in the estate of Sterling Holcomb tlec'd. NOTICE is hereby given, that at an Orphans Court held at,Towanda, in, and for the Connty of Bradt rd, on the 1 Ith day of May. 185% The court gran) a rule upon the persons entitled to come into court - on the second Monday of B,.:•ptembernext, and elect (if so allowed) the several items of property, valued by the inquest in ill's ease--and if not. to- show cause why the same shall not he sold. By 'order of the court. SCOTT, Towanda, July 2n, c 1:, clerk of Orph"aris cur.. .tficretlatiblit;,*r.::,, ::, RT. OcIERCUR' ARCn2W re PPenin and'oPiat fi Ow le Ilt WIPTO. - sale and Retail an extensivestock of SUMMER , GOODS, embracing a full assortment of goods 'usual. ig bp( by acts, Which were' purchased at extremely low prices.raul,will be sold at lower prim than the same quality of goods are sold in any town west of New York. We say to all, come and exainine our stock; and those who pay Cash for good. will Sod it greatly for their interest to buy at the Cash *rev Towanda: Juno I, 1851. Stoats and Sheeg. ' A LA RGE stock of Ladies', Children's andlltisses'. ltuskins, Slippers,- Pol!cms and Alito4 fine assortmentormen'esuid hoy's sal( kip'etid morocco Buono, Shoes and Brogans, and a good supply of 4enee Glitters and coagreee-iients jast received at. Jana 1 . , E ItC Ft•t.._ Shoe rindings. A GENERAL stork of Findings, comprising oak end hemlock tanned Bole Leather, Calf, Binding and Lining Skins, boot and kid Morocco, shoe thread, and nails, and everything needed in the line may be found at june 1 • MERCUR'S„ UMAIER HATS.—A fine assnrtment of the latest 1.3 styles of moleskin, Kossuth, Hungarian, Panama, pedal and palm leaf Hate, just opened at June 1. MERCUR'S. SPRING AND 80111 ER Mr.ClNigti'S. = A choice selection of ladies' and misses' Bonnets, and at great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, non , opening at June' 1. ORVlS'extra quality. CORN STARCH, menufse tureil expressly for culinary and dieletic purposes, for Pale qt junel MERCUR'S. PUBLIC SALE. 1101 Y virtue of a deed of assignment, 'shall expose L./to public sale on friday the 3d, day of Septem ber, at tbe•store of J. G. Drown. in purell, the fol lowing lots of land:--65 acres known as the little Derick lot joining John Butts, & others; also 50 acres known as Sam Pool's lot. adjoining Lewis Johnson and others ; alsO one saw mill with the timber on 100 acres adjoining Cbarlei Thomson and others ; 111410 one shoe shop with the land on which it stands; also the homestead of 0. D. Chamberlain, containing some 10 acres with two dwelling houses, two baths, one store hou'e &c. All the interest of 0. D. Chamberlain, in the above named property, will be sold together with lot of furniture, consisting of bureaus, tables, stands and chair.. &c.. with a variety of other personal property too numerous to mention. Bale to Cotn• mence at I o'clock P. ti.. where attendence will be given, and terms and titles made known by S. S. BTIADLEY Assignee of 0. D-Chamberlain. Durell, July 15, 1332. RESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks. to J-1 3 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, as ap1:0 B. KINGSBEIZY'S. BEFORE looking elsewhere, ji would be well for Ladies IN look at the Spring Bonnets , , Artificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold An yen , cheap. April 9 B. KirIIGsRERY. 0 Roc:xi:l:v.-111e largest stock In town. Ful dinner and tea setts, or whito ilanite and blue ware, which will be sold cheap at Fors. GROCERIES.—The quality and prices Tevi Sogats and Coffee, always speak for them selves. at apl la B. KING'4DERY'S. ACKEREL.-40 half barrels, and 25 quarter U. barrels, at B. ICINGSBERTS. 0 QUINTALst COIWIBH—They arc worth , at, if not buying, for sale by A rril 10. B. KTNGSBERY. ESS PORK bhis. Prime, fqr which a high 1.1'.1 price vas paid,aud fur which Whigh price will be asked, by apllo B. KINGSBERY, ramosuusrscs I soon' EtELPM CARPENTERS & JOINERS will find a full as. aortment of planes, gauges, saws, squares, trying squares, Levels, compasses, iron and Wood spirit levels, augers, gimlet, center and roger bitts, broad, hand and bench axes, adzes, hammers, chiSels. Ptigea, chalk lines and speals, brad and scratch Emig, tape lines, &c. Ell.4ClitilllßHS will rind anvils, vices, bellows, sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron braces, bins, hand drills, horse shoal and nails , i•erew plates, and a generalgrortment of east,German, spring Erlglish and Ameri n blister steel, Swedes, American and English iron. MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels, stone Millman', lathing hatchets, white wash brushes, &r., constantly on hand nt M El:l3l;R's. QAFETY FUSE.—Contractors can find a anyttior L. ueticle of Safety, Fume at MERCUICS. Pay Up ! Pay 17p 1 PERSONS indebted to the subscribers either on book account or by note, are hereby notified that they must be paid without further delay. Inimedi ate attention to this call will save Cost. ILILL .14 RUSSFLI.. Towanda, June 10; 16.52. FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers at public sale, his valuable FARM, situated in Sheshe trifgain township, Bradford county, Pa., containing one hnadred and forty-nine acres. one hundred acres i!iereof are in a good state of cultivation, and the remainder is wood and TIM IiER land. There are two good dwelling houses, a barn, carriage house, &c., situated u puu the main or river ma...l,l'nd a barn and tenant house on the back part of the farm. pity acres of the improved land lies upon the flat between the main road and the river. and exceedingly fertile. ALSO, the undivided half of a Saw Mill with the appurtenances, situated within half a mile of the farm, and conveniently near, to limbed and. The whole property is situated u'ithin about eight miles of the N. Y. &E. R.., and presents a tare induce meet to purchasers. It will he 'mkt ?wry I, ta and a reasonable credit he given. for one halt ofihe purch• ace moue+•. For further particulars enquire of li. Menem, Ecq., of Towanda, or of the subse,iher. Cant..n. July 21, 12:12 H. KING:4I3IIW. .tissolutiou. THEpartnership heteinfore exi.itirmt between J. U. Phinney jr., and G. M. Bowman. under the firm of Phinney Bowman, is this day dissolved by M U(1.1111 . consent. and the books and acenniits are in -the hinds or J. IT. Phinney jr., who alone is au thorize) to collect and settle them. J. IT. PITINNEY Jr., Towanda, July 31, 1652. C. M. BOWMAN. rrILAW. (IA\TE to the enclosure of the sub<eriher in She ll F eq 11 tp about the '4oth of daly hi , d, a pair Dr steer:, - One of mem is,hrown wiih a mar in ii,e face,the other is brindle, about 4 year; old. The owner k rcqueste,l to proye property, pay charge, and take them away. Sheghewiin, August .1, i 552 ., J. B:SPENCER AUC T 1 09 ! THE Subscriber trill sell tbebalnnee of hie stock of GOODS at unction. commencing on Monday the 6th day Al September. and continue. every day ants evening until all is sold. Tosysi,da. Aug 7, 1858. E. T. FOX. • antliteen moue°. In the Crphans Coat (1 Bradford County, in tie matter of the eaute of trILLIA-3: MYER deed. Tundermrpied havii:; been appointed by the 1 ()Than'. court of said penal,' an Witor to notice distribute .n of the money. in the hadds of the adntirp.trator of said'estate, herehy give notice that he will attend to the duties of said' appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. in said coon ty on Friday. the '7th day of August n,egmA I o'clock in the afternoon, at which place - rind time all persons h . aving damns against said es:ate, are required to present thisame be'ore said' autti tor or be debarred from coming in fur a share of said fund. July 2r!, 19A2. E. %I". BAIRD►, Authter atistetiatiins. h mr • Beady Ka t i, mot, -- • S. di. B. ALEZAgrr ER, eit. co ;=._;. FROM 'Elmira N. Y.. have hint arrived in ; Toi wanda, with ohe of the larget,l end most corn' 'plate nisoltment ofelothing'iVer offered in this: see-. tion of the country. They are mannfactured •by themselves exclusively. at rates which will make I. ap object for the public to hay. Their goods are' made and trimmed in the latest styles'ind from su perior cloth and . will be hold for one price and for cash ortiv ' • Give us a call and if we do hot satisfythe public 'tenni- ability to make coed our promises.- we shall not ask 'their patwmaze: Cnstomers can be fined irith'whnle Suits by leaving their measures at - oar 'Mee at the shortest notice.' • .LOCATT6NS.ff-Next (fruit south of Nterenea Main at. Towinda ; and No. 7 Wnter st. Amnon. Hall. Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga VW age, Tioga C. Pa. Towanda May 29th 1951. Attention Regiment ! '7 1i : 7 6'16.1411 N . - MAKEREADY! TAKE AIM! FIRE!! JOHN B. GEIGER, nmald say to his ofd friends and the pithlie at large, that he has constantly on hand and manutacturing Rifles and Shot Guns &r., A mong Iris assortment of Otitis may he found Poulde and single barrelled Corms. Ripesof all kinds warranted. Powder Flasks, Shot Pinches, flame Bags, Cap , Primers. Also, Powder, Shot, Caps of the best qualii (y. A liens' six barrelled Revolt ing Pi.tols, do sin& barrelled self-rocking Pistols, Rifle Pistols, doable bb'l Pistols and common steel and brass Pistols. F G., F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder in Cans con stantly on hand. Any of the above articles will 1,4 so!J awful cheap for the Beady Pay. Keys of any kind Gun' il to Doors, Tinnks or any other kind of locks on shone notice and reasonable terms. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. t 4 hop a few rods north of the Bradford House. Towanda, May 22, 1852. J. B. GEIGER. MORE NEW GOODS! Hitt A. I„IAMPBELL would again call the atten . Lion of their friends and customers to their large and new assortment of Goods, last received and now opening at Omit- Furnishing Depot, cnn slating of all. things necessary to clothe the outer man, all to bp sold a little , cheaper for the ready pay than ever. Come and examine, and be satisfied. Towanda. May 14, 1852. 1 A DOZEN DROWN LINEN COATS. from SI 19- 4 to $2, at 17.1 NI PREM.'S, YE1.1.0 W, huff and white Vests. Coats &.Pants a 1.1177.0 hit fur sole CANIPBELL'S. nooks ! Books! A Cnmplete assortment of School, Blank, Classi cal & liti‘eellanenul Books, constantly lt.-p up and for sale at the lowest rates by. • Nov'. 29, MI, 0. D. BARTpITT. r"'", CHESTS YOUNG HYSON, fmperiaf. Upson Skin and Black Teas. Also 15 Bags Rio and Java Coffee, just received atp.cuß'S. Iv HEAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in exchange I 1 for goads. PHESNEY & BOWMAN. ADNIINISTATOR'S NOTICE. DLL persons indebted to lho estate of John Welch deed, late of the township of Dur#ll are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and tbage haring claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticate(' for settkment. Dwell. Jane 25. 1652 Libel in 13ivaree. Rocket McCann, cs Joseph AleComr, in Bradford Com. pins. No 245 May 5, 1832. TAMES. McCANN, defendant in the above cause : You are hereby natifted that Rachel McCann, nr wife, has filed her petition for 'a divorce from e bonds of matrimony.—And an ahaq subrocena has been returned, and roof made that you are not lobe I and in said county. You are therefore here by required to appear at the Court House in the bor ough of Towan - la, on Monday, the fith day of Sep tember next, being the fi rst by of September term of said court of pleas, to answer the said complaint. and show cause, if any you have, why the said Rachel, shall not be divorced from y ,, u. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. She ri fro r (lice. A nous t 4, 1852. CULUTIOIV A LL persons are hereby citnionrd against pnrrh• acing a note given by tne, to Sitati Scoville dat ed inne.-1857., for forty-five ii,,ll.ra. As I have not recd any equiva'ent for friid note, I shall not pay the sane untes.t compelled by law. Towanda. July 30, 1852. JOHN McMAHON. I i Tre .T Deciders et us to the. use of Alpheus Gostin Jr., vv: F. rinceht Twtie terre tenoht.Bradford Coin I'leds, September 1c in 1830, No 73 fir HE undersigned auditor appointed by the C o urt 1 to distribute moneys ratse.l by writ of Levan facial, issued in theabove suit, will attend to ,the duties of his appointment at his ofiico in Towanda bor'o, on Saturday, the 4th day of September, 1852, at 1 o'clock, P M., when all persons interested are riniuired to pre'ent their claims or else be t'ebarred from any share of said fund.. 117,N111 - BOOTII, Towanda, Angest 5. 1652. A CO itOr. REGISTER'S NOTICE.--Notice is hereby giaet. tha; there have been filed and settled in the of fice of theitenister of Wil s in and for the county of Bradford. accounts ofntiministration upon the fol lowing eqates, viz : F ind l de,count of Wm. .1. Delpuch one of the Ex ecntor's of Abram Frmtslwe of Z 4 he:-heggin tfec*,!. Final account of Deli!a Untleru ood trix of the e•t3te of James liuderu•oud lute of Atli en. 4 deceased. ' Final err omit of F. DIA kroan nail Harriet A M tnier of the estate of Chester V,' Minter late of Slie,lierlit in deceased. Tina! Areiintit of A:vm W. Thamaq, Samae , Case and 'l) , analt Thomas Admitii:traturs of the e-tate rf Jacoh Thomas, late of Troy deceaced. Fund ace .. tint Frit-, Executrix of the lara wine ter4a clew oFiameb Fries, tale ilerengert. Fmal 0r.1, , n.4 . NlT:lctot 2k , ltn'g Dr the e.tale of 'Vlore.. '4l,tkny . hoe of Ilto rue, Liec'tl. Ac,•• and 1.1(;. P. l're,..ittan 4- I)ecid 1 1 . t t, t nee c'. eetotte. of the !no tv:1; an 1 to to a , •ut of Richard .1 Lye of Ca tor.o d. Final neenunt.•f.l,.hn Meli:ean Aeltn'r or the es tate .1 Ed ward Lay. I ,te of Cottonitia, And the same •aill he presented to the Orphans Court of Uradfmdrcettbir, on lilereac, the nth/dal uf Sclatember ne:r,f , tr confirmation and allowance 11. L NV ItECE 1.11'0"1"P, Register. .11c;i , ter's Mice. Towanda, July a°, 1152. Orphan's Corist Sale. rum:lnce of an ordvr of the Orphans court of Bradford County. will be exposed to public sale, on TI ur•ilav the 2d riser of September next, at two o'clock. P. M., at the Public House of P. Morse in Leroy :A certain track of Land containing about 50 acres, sitoote.l in Leroy 1p , horinded by 141cnek on the East ; Sonth by Imola of the Bar— clay estate; West by lands belonging to the es tate of Sterling Holcomb dec'd .; North by Towan da creelt. IG or IT acres improved .With a frame .barn thereon erected—Terms of sale one ft;urth dash, the remainder one rears credit tri , h interest, frorn?conlirmation of gale. C. sTOCKWELL, AJinini trator of the estate of Seely Htilcomb. Towanda. July '24. 1852. Selling off at Cost !! y r nE sobscribei trill sell the balance of his stook J. of ()gods, at COST, for cash. Towanda, Max, I, 1852. NEVANOTHEAP •GOODS ; rrllE undersigned has purchased e'brge, and" .1 choice selection of NEWGNIXIId,, boucht wider the most favorable circumstances, sod . for , sale as low for cash as can be bought • elsewhere, awl lower than shy braggadocio cnn or Wesel% May 5, 1052. 0. b. 0 A ftTLETt ITEM OTAMILIEta di- 7 / 3 2V7 ZrANIVII.. rl'• ~üb2,criber hAving p t ittrhased. and refur ni-hed tltg stii.:ki.fl.NU i ?ilEDll.3NEA in No. '2 Which now inhkee it n: choice and well selecteilw“grifri'eut cif Drug and Medi cines for family nse. at wtOlisr.Ye hair setaq. which he cheerfully recomwiesid4 Co the puhlic,and craves a share of-public patronage. . ThpOoods will be sold as cheap (:r cheaper than a4 t y other esitabli.litneut West t New I" oirifur cash and cash o n ly. Here you will find annexed a few leading articles s ifos gate's Cordial Opt flay's Liniment Senna Alex., do Indic Cream Tarldi Sop C Soda 'donna, Magnesia Cala do Ca rb, do S S do Efenrrs Colocyoth do App rnchineal Trusses Hulls do Nlar.hes . . do Shah er, %llama Wtsters do Cheesmaas do Fir do Copabia do 'Polo - do Peru do PU m n Iraq do Sulphur Acid Tartaric du Acetic do Benzonic do Citric do Nitric do Osahc do Hydroeyancl do Sulphuric Oil Linseed do sperm du Olives do Ca,i9r rto Newsroot do Almonds do Amber Reel do Amber Red do Anisi do Caraway do Croton do Cubebs do Cummin do Fennel, do Lemon do Ca.,ia do Cod Liver do Lavandula G do Neroll du Jesmin do bititmeg do Orange da Rhodiura do Rose do Cedrat do Copabia do Ergot do Verbena do V io.et te do Melless,e do Melletluer do Patchordy Brushes, Paint do Varnish do Hair do Hair,Camel do Nail do Tooth do Shaving do Flesh do Cloth do Hat Soap. Yankee KOBER r BULL, Ad in in istratnr do Crystalline do Eng. Wind Low's (I) Coopers do 110,e do Vici.ora do Orange do Tooth du Erasive do Uzistile do Militar7 do Savin do Brown Fricopherous Pain littler AyCr.: Cherry Pectoral Ox . vrzeoated (litters Stoughinn Bitters chl..roform Fig do Hoffman's Anodyne Venitian Ned. Engli-h' Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varni.,,h, Dye- Woo & & Dye-Stutri. Mass, Potty, choice Groceries, pore Wines and Liquors for Medirmal parpose.e.— Also, Cigars of the hest brand ; and all articles eon neeteit with the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. S. Tirs-rox, whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me dical advice grails to people, they paying for tite medicines only. Physicians can rely upon havinc. their prescriptions careful:) , compounded and pa , up. The stock has been selected witWgreat care:. and the goods will be warranted as reprefenled. All of Dr; D. James' medieineg. Ayres Cherry Pee. schertrics Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrides. Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Verrnifuae. fnzether with all of the mnst popular Patent medicines now in use cowtantly on hand and for sate et 3. M. REED, No. 2, Brick Row- Towanda. May 14. 1352. DORE and Fliuir—a quantity of Puck and Flour 1 just received and for T ale by May ^_7 D RY GOnDs—A r.:0(0 sn , ortment of Ylt-rinora, Cashmeres. De Lama, Alpacas, and prima now PARTICULAR NOTICE. A M. pertains haring tinnetiled accounts will the "71 s' übscrihers, are Yequesied to call immediately. and arrange them either by note or payment. And all nmes that arc over due. must be paid. Towanda, April 6, 1952. IL 4.& M. C. MERCTIR. A I.T„ persons indebted to the estate of JOH:ar FEE, deed, late of Monism township, are herc`nr requested to make payment without delay. a nd a ll persons havine. demand. , . aniust Paid estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. T. M. ANDRE:W FEE, Administrator's, Orphan's Court Bradford Counfu in the matter of thr estate of SA.lllik:L. MeDUFFpE deed. r pH E undersigned having been appointed auditor 1 to distribute the funds raised by the sale oldie real estt te . of Samuel McDuffee - late of Athens. Bradford Countyoleceased hereby gives notice that he will attend to theilutips,of said appointment at his office in the borough of Athens. in owl county on Monday the 18th day of August neat at 1 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at which time ant place, all persons 7uncerneil may attend. Att ens. July H. WILLISTON. ALt. persons indebted to the estate of JOHN M. DAVIDSON deed, late of Albany tp are here by requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will please sent them duly authenticated for settlement. .10 .4 F.P11 NIENARDI. ' ABSOLE\ CARR. Administrators. LMTBER—Caah raid f,,r lumber at jui2 PHINNEVit BOWMAN'S E. T. FOX. _4'.: --,•480F014**4,,,, Drug Eptcre, No. 3 Mick**l. 'Hair Dyo Ratlem Oil Ointment. 'frisks di , Ds ll, do McAllester Shakers Herhs do Extracts Ti Alcueulic Eft !Mei Extract 1.7.31.ap Extract Meakim . . Vanilla Rx't do Leuven do Mace ,• • do do Almond do do Cloves do Allrptee do Nuttnils du do Peach . do do linger do do Cinnamon do do (tranv do d.r• Torilta do Lob; n's Springtlower do Mirk do do Virdette do du Magnolia do do Rweet Jemnin do do Joeic'y Cl`b do ' do Caroline do do Jenny Lind du do Piquet do s:hiugs, Pewter as'ent do • Glass do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do G. E. Rad Rhei Tnrk do do do !pecan do Jalap do Gni:, Whit, do Orris ,Gam Camphor do o,n Turk do M) rill Turk do Arabic do do Copal do Aloes Suet do Aloes Cape Ch/orikle Lime do Soda Castor Ross ,I4inglass do !Evens' Lancets INitra Silver,' Opt 10xid Bisnuth Blue Pill mer. lodide Pumas Tart do Carh do do (laustie tio ICitrate Perri lodide du Tannin ram) loci Mercury ryplip Pipe rin IT:later:um lodine , erat rim Kreosote Hydra Cum Crsta Airtrphtne Bulph do Act Calomel, American do English, Precipitate lied do White Iph Zinc' Bri.nae,Cmnson do Pale told' d. Dark do di) White if:old Lent; Op% :hula Vermi:linn America do Prussian Blue lvti 1 t.g rd ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Monroe tp., Jolv '2!), 14.52 Auditor's l'Z'otico. ADMINISTRA CUR'S NOTICE Mbanr. July 22, 1952 ] IRE J. POWELL MERCUR's,
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