New eittivertieetnents. mo th and west by las of Samuel Vandse. 1 1. 1 i n hi about fifty acres, m oots or less, about thirty (ft‘' , one log and framed house, one frame rfi e ! o mall orchard of fruit trees thereon. • 110tothe.1 taken in execution at tbe snit of H P „use of .1 P Kirby *vs. L Vendee. c t ....A piece or parcel of land in Leroy tp., A LS aed nort h by land of Hosea Halton, west by : o f plane Shoemaker, south by land ticillanl Foss _ o ut by land of Joshua Griswold. Containing ev I fifty ev es, more or less, about eighteen acre. toot one log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. 114 : e i v ed and taken in execution at the snit of Geo 'IO—A N Smith. To ALS piece or parcel offend In Pike township w o o ] rortt b lands now in possession of P wo e widow y of F Waterman deed , east hind Blakeslee, south by land of lames Shore & Jo` Feat obee, west by Itu.ds of E. - Sanders jotter Burtws. Containing 75 acres more or less. mtkibout 30 acres improved, with one framed house p i oned framed barn and an tipple orchard thereon. Seize and taken in execution at the suit of W. Ir. Wells vs Lyman Blakeslee, & Geo. Blakeslee. O—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster village oJed on the north and east by lan is of Norman paw o n the south by lands of James McCarty, on s ot by the highway leading from Towanda to owns. 'containing about one fourth acre, all ten . v ij with one framed building occupied as wagon and Jolting . house and one slab abed thereon. tc led and taken in execution at the suit of Wells B „ r i s vs Wm. B. Smith. {;O _A piece or parcel of land in Ulster twp.. ,did on the north by lands of • Lockwood deed east dy lends of C. W. Holcomb, on the south le lum b e ryard road leading to the Susquehanna r;on the west by lands of C. W. Holcomb. All toted continuing about one•half acre, one framed one turning lathe shop, one lumber shop there ...curl sw a and taken in execution at the snit of Chester metre Christian Bennett. Na a LSO—A Pie parcel °nd in Warren tarp.pieceor i d e d o n the north and east by land of Albert Tyr sauth by land of David Brainard, west by lands of met MB ro wn & Oliver Corbin. Containing 25 c about 14 improved, one framed house, one from. in] and a few fruit trees thereon. •eirl) otl taken in execution at the suit of Nathan. „ v on and Ebenezer Lamson vs Wilbom Tyr- '0,5 . 0—.1 piece or parcel of land in Warren tp., „ is m?, at a pine Ire'', at the north west corner, somh 123' west 129 perches to a stake, ,oath 2S° east 8 perches to a stake ; thence ga east 70 perches to a beech tree, - thence east 134 perches to a stake, thence north t+ perches to the place of beginning. C0n •,„:45 acres apd .30 perches, about 25 acres , re d, nne framed house, one old barn and a ra::rers thereon. 1..! and taken in execution at the suit of Rufus .fd•con- and Giles N Dewolf;Exes of the est E , l:. Buffington deed. vs. Curtis Beeman. I—By writ of Levan Facial, the following de wee or parcel of land in Athens twp:, be. ail sugar maple tree the south east corner of t,lter'y 7onv‘yed to WO Orcott, thence south o ;it:best° a post, thence west 106 6-10. per, , ; ,,st, thence north 137 5-10 perches tcoa fdr a corner standing on the south line of o , lan lot, thence south 86° east along the south the slid Oreutes lot 106 6-10 perches to the. Containing 02 acres and 131 perches, •:t . , it being intended for the whole of lot No. want lot No. 1532, about 4Q acres improved, houses, one log barn, a Mall ' log corn house, :ea fruit trees thereon. Id and talmn in execution at the suit of Almy slmitotratrit of Thomasi Hale deceased, pow to e of James W. Mercur, vs.Samutl S. Clark and Vannorder, terre tenant. sfl—The following described building and lot of kroel Smith reputed owner and contract. 1. M. Hollenback and WM. Bell purchasers and once the first contract and also contractors, : A saw mill rituated on the west side of the eheene ri7er, In the twp. of Duren, on a lot led on the north by lands In possession of Han. lith, on the east by the said riser, and on the Id tooth by lands of Julius Holden, with a two , outde saw mill and about one acre of land, all ' be the lame more or less. taken in execution at the suit of Donlon . . 'crier and William Douglass, millwright vs. daub reputed owner and contractor, Geo M. back end Wia. Bell purchasers and owners he first contract and also ccntractors. Q—Bv virtue of writs of levart faciaa the ng described loti , l;iirce or parcel of land sit . the township of Granville. Beginainglat, .} perches north, from the north-west corner heretofore deeded to David Paine, by the Leo of she first part, a beech for the said cor 'sa d Patne's lot, now in possession of the deuce east forty-nine and two-tenths per a p - st ; thence south 39 perches to a post ; east 126 perches to a post, on the west line .128 ; thence north 18 perches to a cor -,Plce west 78 perches to a poplar; thence *5 perches to a post ; thence west, 97 perches • the west line of lot No. 160 ; thence perches to the beginning. Containing atidZS' and 4.10 perches, strict measure 'assn from warrant lot No. 1471: sin:. 40 acres improved, one log house, one cite rid shed, and a small frame not fin a few fruit trees thereon. taken in execution at the suit of Ste l'ree vs. Van Rcnsalaer Champney and Ca 'o rile run,,w,n g described lot piece or par arid situated in the township of Springfield, cc. at a hemlock sapling, north-east corner N.. I, on warrant lot No. 944 ; thence east '.tree tenths perches, to a post north-west Joseph Robinson's lot; thence south 81 ice lotndreths perches to the north-east cot limlngton's lot ; thence west 99 and three to the north•weat corner of sajd let ; thence north 81 and 75 one hen '^:ch.s to the her inning.' Containing 50 ‘ , 11;7 and five-tenths perches, strict meas. intended for the north half of lot No. 2, sarrant lot No. 944—about ten acres ina- e±ar,d taken in execution at the snit of Ste ?nye vs. James G. ttarkness. • ~ )-the following described lot piece or parcel d situated in the township of Granville. Be 'at a beech, south east corner of lot No. tore north 20 and 5-10 perches to the een to road leading down the north !Winch of 'ands Creek ; thence along said road south :4 perches and 3-10 of • perch 4. thence 1 45 perches to the south line of lot No. 182 : thence east 54 perches to a beech north raer of lot No. 200 ; thence north' 127 per beginn ing. Containing 49 acres 57 end stnct measure ; about 30 acres ne framed house and framed batt, and a chard of fruit trees thereon. and taken in execution at the snit of Rob of Wm. Davidson, dec'd Tl:ed 1 moth). Paxson to the use of G. F. Renfn F. Taylor and Luman D. Tay rDfJeremiah Taylor, dee'd and Geo; Vro• e tenant. -All the following described lot piece or kquated in t he township of Granville rata beech southeast corner of lot No. :arra nt lot No. 147; thence north 144 I :- a Post ; thence east 52 and 4-10 perches ‘O. northwest corner of lot deeded to Thomas 'pence south 144 perches to a post south .trr of said Pratt'. lot ; thence west 52 and "hes to the beginning ; containing 47 acres 15-10 perches, strict measure, be the ;it being intended ,for the west No. In, on said warrant lot ; about 10 raced. roil taken in execution at the suit of litob ,%hlion adin't of Wm. Davidson decd, who Timwbv Paxton to the roe of G. Ma s on STaln and ter. ten's. -The following, described lot, piece or par- I , ' satiated in the township of Granville.— at a beech soath.west corner of lot No. ore. est 108 4-10 perches to hemlock. for thence north 73 8-10 perches to the sooth er of Wm. Vroutaa's lot, thence .east 108 `cher to the south-east corner of said Vro' 't. thence south 73 8-10 perches to the be (-maiming Nacres strict measure, about ma impruved, 1 plank house end lefebara and a small °Tabard arm* *Mt tllsa thaison. Seised and taken in neetttiotiat the tiaH of 94- est B, Davidaon'adtter of. Wm. Davidson, decl *lto survived Timothy Paxson tote use tit .O.F. 111- son vs. Oliver M. Nabon and Jaqksoti Robbins ter. tenants. ' .. . ALSO—.The following described lot plea oi; cel of land situated in the township of Gianeille. Deginninglit beech sapling north eat earner ofiot No. 113; thence 'south 180 perches to *posts thence westi 1 Ilierches to a post t' tbence tiWth '169 peteb. es to a post ; thence east one Mildred and 'eleven perches to the beginning; 'containing 11t etre& strict measure, it being intended for the whole of lot'No. 1(9 on warrant lot No. 1489, ',Omit 'tire acres improved and one log beast; thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. F. Mason'ti use vs. ThotAs Card, who survived Dan'l Johnson and Abagail Agney, late Abagail Johnson James Row, and Jehial McKean, Bar's of Daniel Johnson,deed, and Robert Rockaway and Win Mead, ter. tenants. ALSO .The following described lot pieceor par cel of land situated in the township of Granville.— Beginning at a hemlock nortb-eart corner of lot No. ; 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 ; thence north 80 perches to the place of beginning; con. raining 84 acres and DO petchesistrict measure, it being iniended for the north half of lot No. 185 on warrant lot No. 1481 ; about 25 acres improived, 1 log house 1 log barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Rob ert B. Davidson, adtter of William Davidson deed, who survived Timothy Paxson. to the use of G. P. Mason vs. James Sands,and Nathan C, Dallardi ter. ten's. CHESTER THOMAS.Shetit Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Ang. 11,1852. Notice is hereby given, that an amount 'erica to the cost, will'be required to be paid upon each sale, when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation. the tract of laud will again be offered for sale. Sheriff's Bale. BY virtue of a writ of Fieri facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford Co. 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 lapd situated in Troy borough, Bounded and describ ed as follows to wit :—On the North by land.: of 0. P. Ballard ; On the East by an 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 O. P. Ballard, Containing Thirty three feet front and seventy-two feet back with the right of way on the back or north side of said lot of 16 feet wide, all improved, with a large brick building thereon, occupied as stores, shops, 40., it being the east part of the brick Welkin Troy bo rough. Levy entered Ang. 7, 11352. Seized and taken in the suit of Francis Tyler vs Sidney Hayden C. THOMAS,Sherili. Sheriff's`Office. Ang. 11, 1852. SMELILEET'S BV virtue of a writ of alias Vend. Expo ., issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to pub' lic sale, at the house of V. M. Long, in Troy borough . on Saturday the 38th of August, at 1 o'clock P.M., the following lot piece or parcel of land situated in Troy born, Bradford Co., bounded and described as follows to wit : on the east by the highway leading from Troy to Williamsport; on the south by S. E. Stiepard's lot, the line between this lot and the said Shepard's lot, passing through the center of the -building recently erected by the said Shepard & L. B. 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. on 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 Troy, Bradford County Pa., bounded on the North by the highway ; on the East by lands belonging to the heirs of Seba C. Taylor, deceased ; on the South by lands of Yolney M. Long ; on the West by lands of Eli Baird. Containing two acres thereabouts, with a framed house and cow shed thereon all im proved. Seized and taken in execusion, at the suit of I.E. Goodrich, vs. Bernard Hanaway. CHESTER THOMAS Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, July 26, 1852. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the estate of Horatio 1 Ladd dec'd late of Albany township, are here by requested to make payment without delay.; and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ASENATH LAUD, JOSEPH MEN Alt DL Albany township, July 17 1862. Administrators ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan Brink dee'd. late of Pike, are'hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. EPHRAIM BRINK. Pike, July IT, 1852. Administrator. Lerrr:i «:11 BY virtue of an order of the Orphans court of the County of Bradford, the subscriber will,expose to public sale upon the premises, on Saturday the 28th of August, 1852, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, all that g.rtaiu lot piece or parcel of land situated in Ip., of Pike, (subject to the widows right of Dow• er, )bounded and described as follows to wit :—on the North by lands of Catharine Pierce; East by lands of said Pierce and Daniel Abbot; Sonih by lands belonging to the heirs of Hubble Pratt deed ; West by lands belonging to said heirs and William Drinkwater, Catharine Pierce and the public high way. Containing about one hundred acres, thirty. five acres thereof improved with a frame barn there on erected. Attendince.given and terms made known at the time of sale, by James lodge, guardian of gvaline A. Pierce, Pike, Tilly 20,1852. Administrator's Sale. B 0 virtue of an order of the Orphans court of the County of Bradford will be exposed to sale by public vendue at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Wed nesday the Is t day of September next, at the Mans ion house, lately occupied by Peter Johnson dec'd,, in Rome tp., in said county the following described real estate, late the propert7 of the said Peter John son, to wit :—.4:11 that certain tract of land situated in Rome tp, aforesaid, bounded on the North by larfs. of David, Barnes t on the Bast by lands of HiramHiramJohnsont.on the South by lands of B. E. Whitney; and on the West by lands of Joseph Al len and Ai•anch Wattles; (exceptingabout one and a ball acres in the North East corner in Possession of Hirarri Johnson). Containing one hundred and eighty-one acres about Seventy thereof improved; with two Swellirig houses, one large barn, twolarge , sheds, one saw mill, and one cider mill thereon erected, also adapple orchard thereon. Terms wade known on the day of sale. IRENE JOHNSON; Administratrit. PRECEPTOR FORBES, HUGH HICKS, , Administrators With the will sonnet' of Peter Johnson, dee'd. Towanda, July 28, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT/CH. ALL persons indebted to the estate of LYMAN VANDYKE _dee% late of Albany, are hereby r nested to make immediate payment, and those h sing claims againgsaid estate. will please pre vent them duly authenticated BOR N ettl HAT ement. CH. Albany. July 29.1852. Administrator. AUCTION!! THE Subscriber will sell thebalsnee of bis stock' f GOODE; at aoetion. commencing on Monday the Sth day of September. and iontinne every' . day and evening omit all is sold. ToVranda, Aliff , T, e&L E. T, VOX. ' • READY Mk* CLOTHING. weamorts. swan ". um 'opened a Ckfkiag store al AMEN& JUL ltn the• pearly pay system. A good . stock *flow sad fashionable •gannents for sale at rfry , /OW Pri• on. Most of the assqnsceat is of •anne7Saanfactare. • • The cutting is under the dirction of an experi enced tailor, and in this manner durability in work• manahip and good taste in style are secured. THE CASH SYSTEM bas been adopted. as the best method for doing the business, as it enables the merchant to sell tow, as it saves bad debts, and is the best plan for every body Here is the place where men and boys, old and young may be suited on fair and economical terms., I have' but one pies which gives me the advan Cage of SELLIX6 ONE4PEIt, than those who sometimes twise on the price in or der to make op a loss, occasioned by the Niggling tedious, unbusiness-like process, which customers are usually obliged to undergo at most country stores. With a good assortment of new and stylist' qkriE - o)l4'vt:ilikk<Pl can mate it to the advantage of every man and boy to call at the one price Ologing glare in Athens Pa. Athens. July 17. 1852 GEO. B. PIRICINS. OZ N. B. Dealers in want of clothing to sell spin will dad goods here, as cheap, if not awns showr than eau be bought in the New York sobbing bons• es=and better made. .CI) More New Goods. JUST received and now opening by .1. POWELL, a large stock of Dry Hoods, Hoots& Shoes. Hats Groceries, Fish &c., which are now offered for sale at extremely low prima. 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 purchasers. An examination of bis stock is respectfully solicited J. POWELL SUMMER GOODS—An assortment of Gingham's, De Lains, Chambrays, Lawns, just received and for sale by je23, J. POWELL. HATEI-A large stock of fine silk Hungarian. 'Kossuth, Panama and palnyeaf haulms! re ceived by • je23, J. POWELL. GROCERIES—A large stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, and all other articles of gra corks just received and for sale by June 23, 1852. J. r °WELL. BOOTS & SHOES—The largest stock in town of ladies, misses, and childrens fine and coarse shoes. ?Hens. boys and youths calf, morocco and coarse boots and shoes just received by June 3, 1852. 3. PO WELL. FlBll—A fresh stock of Codfish and Mackerel at June 23, 1852, J. POWELL JOHN C. ADAMS JAM arar. LLLLL NS ADMUNLI3 dr. zadumutzhazirm, ATTORNEYS AT. LAW. TOIIPAND./ Bradford Cwt. Pa. LOOKING GLASS PLATES cot and fitted or any size, to be had at the Jewelry store of May 16, 1832. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. DMUS Drinir GOODS ! BIIRTON KINGSBURY , would again call the at' 'cation of all persons desirous of buying goods cheap, to the4arge stock which he is now receiving from ?few York ; embracing a full assortment of all kinds of Gupds which are adapted to gas wpti or the town and crawly trade. Towanda. June 24, 1852. N. Y. & E. Railroad I 31C08'1'ANTEW * 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 best 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 acknowledgm at of past favors, an examination of their very extensivh assortment ol.Goods is respectfully solicited. - Towanda, June 15, 1852. 12 LOTS; AT IA V c) r F' 3 (j),: sa Iwill sell some of the most desirable borough lots hi Towanda at public sale IN FRONT OF THE WARD HOUSE, on Saturday the 28th day of Au gust, next., To suit the covenience of 'those of limited means, and to render a sale of all my vil lage property more certain, I have siatAivided into convenient lots the property now occupied by lodge Laporte ; the corner of the square fruiting the pool of the Dam and South street ; and the corner on ad and State street nearly opposite C. L. Ward's pri vate residence, and will sell the same to the high est bidder on the most accommodating terms. A diagram of these lots will be posted up at Mr. Brower's previous to the day of sale. NOW is the tome fur those who wish to secure theniselves lots, with or without dwellings—the purchaser of the large commodioas House and lot occupied by Judge. Laporte. can have possession if desirable in two months from the day of sale, and the balance in less than 20 days. Title to all these lots indisputable a—Dceds executed immediately af ter the sale. D. M. BULL. Valley, Hill, July 30,1852.. _ Express Office Waverly Y. voßExpress delivery and forwarding of goods pack ages, collections, &c.. daily op the N. Y. & R. R. by the American Express Co. Going east. at 8 o'clock and 28 minutes. A. M. Going west, at 1 o'clock and 49 minutes, P. M. Office in the store of C. WARFORD Agent. Waverly, July 17, 1852. ISTRATED. C AMC to the enclosure of the subscriber in Ridg• bury . township, on Tuesday, the 22d day of June, a small red yearling heifer, with little whits spots on the head, and about the belly. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take. her away. RidgeburyiJuly 92, 1652. In the Orphans court of Bradford Coanty. in the mailer of the partition if the real estate of STER LING HOLC 0318, deed. TO Peter Holcomb. Hiram Holcomb, Horace Holcomb. Chester Holcomb. Andrew Spalding and Cynthia his wife, Eton Bailey and Sarah his wife, Luman Taylor and Matilda his wife, Hannah Bliss. Andrew Royce. Samuel Royce, Anson Cra mer and Louisa his wife, Cyntha, Matilda, Albert, Benjamin, • Judson and NI niter Royce,who have for their guardian ad Wens. Orison Royce, Denton Per• ry and Alvira his wife, Hiram Reynold and Lemi ra his wife, Voincy Taylor. Sterling Taylor, Hollis Sehoma,Adelia and Harriet Holimpb, who have for their gaardiah canitem. Julia Ann H,olcomb—Rush Mary, Guy, Anna, Sterling ahtl Bdrr Holcomb, who have for their GUartiiin ad Ideal, Benjamin Hot comti; Alvah, Ltreflla,Valilon, 4anc, Cyntha and Andrew Holcomb, wbo have (or their guardian ad Ideas. Cbarles Stockwell—Agd all other persons in. terested in the estate of Sterling Holcomb decd. NOTICE is hereby given, that at an Orphans Court held at Towanda, ia,and for the County of Bradford. on the 11th day of May, 1852. The court grant a rule upon the persons entitled to come into court on the second Monday of September next, and ' elect (if so allowed) the several items of property. valued -by the inquest in this, case—and if not. to sbow cause why the same Shall not be sold. By order of the emirs. IL L. !SCOTT, Towtmda. loly: 20,1852; clerk of Orphans court. 13.141LO'Ingitarik' • ellidipi'ailieirmag for - 4;6 A and Rated gm andemin itosic of 8111111WER 1300D8.eribaWng a tali amortment of goods undo !dr kje blame. wW-th were 'massed et einem* ww price% sad will be sold el lower prima than 'the sun quality, of.ads ars sold in any town west of New York. We say to all. come and examine our 'stock; ; and those who ply Cob for goods will And it greatly for their interns to buy at the Cask *NI Towanda. June 1.18% Soots and Shoos. ALARGE *AO of Ladies', CbiWren's sad Wises' Gaiters, &skins, IlliPPair PALI Via l l oatS "'" . Also a line assortment of men's and lay's calf, kip and mosocso Boots, Shoes and Brogans, and a good supply of genes Gaiters and Congress Bows lost received at June 1. 11 CBOT:11We. _ SIIMI4HR HAffB.—A fine assortment of the latest styles of moleskin. gossoth, Hungarian, rename. *eland palm leaf Hats, lost opened it June I. lIIENCHRIL SPRING AND BUMMER BONNETS....rA choice selection of Wipe and :misses' Bonnets, and at gust variety' of Bonnet Triemainge, now opening at Joe 1. MERCUR'B. ORVIS' extra wait, COO STARCH. mettufae lured expressly foe cgrutasy sad dietetic porpoees, for tale et Jowl MERCUR'S. DT' virtue of a deed of assignment, !shall expose BY public sale on friday the 3d. day of Septem ber. at the store of J. 0. Brown. in Duren, the fol lowing lots of lands-133 acres known as the little Delia lot joining John Butts, & others; also 60 acres known as Stem Pool's lot, adjoining Lewis Johnson and others ; els° one saw mill wish the timber on 100 acres adjoining Charles Thomson and others; also one shoe shop wish the land on which it stands; also the homestead of 0. 1). Chamberlain. oontaioing some 10 acres with two dwelling houses. two barns, One store house dres. MI the interest of 0. D. Cbamberlatn, in the above named property. will be sold together with tt lo; of furniture, consisting of bureaus, tables, stands and chairs &c.. with a variety of other personal property too numerous to mention. Sale to com mence at 1 o'clock P.M., where attendence will be given, and terms and titles made known by 8.8. BRADLEY Assignee of 0. D.Cbamberlain. Duren, July 15, 1852. DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to 8 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at apllo H. KINGSBERY'S. BEFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for Ladies In look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap. April 9 R. KINGSBERY. CROCKERY.—The largest stack to town. Ful dinner and tea setts, of white granite find blue ware, which will be sold cheap at Fors. GROCERIES.—The quality and prices of Teas, Bogus and Coffee, always speak for them selves. at apllo D. KINGSBERY's. MACKEREL- ~ 4 0' ) half barrels. and 25 quarter barrels. at B. KINGSBERY'S. 20 QUINTALS COUPISH—They are worth looking at, if not buying, for sale by April 10. B. KINGSBERY. MESS PORK!-50 bbls. Prime, for which a high price was paid,aad for which a high price will be asked, by apllo B. KINOSBERY. 11131XMLA20:0111 ! WOE SWIM CARPENTERS & JOINERS will find a full as. sortment of planes, gauges, sews, squares, trying squares, bevels, campuses, iron and wood spirit levels. augers, gimlet, center and ruger hilts, broad, band and bench azai, adzes, hammers, chisels, gouges, chalk lines and spots, brad and welsh awls, tape lines, dr.c. BLACKMUN'S will find anvils, - vices, bellows, sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron braces, bins, hand drills, horse slum and nails, screw plates.end a general assortment of east,German, spring English and American blister steel. Swedes, American and English iron. MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels, stone Dammam, lathing hatchets, white wash brushes, dm., constantly on hand-at MERCUR'S. ERSONS indebted to the subscribers either on P book account or by note, are hereby notified that they must be paid without fuilher delay. Immedi ate attention to tbis call will save Cost. WILL do RUSSELL. Towanda, June 10, Mt FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offeni at public sale. his valuable FARM, situated in Sbeshe quin township, Bradford county, Pa., containing one hundred and forty-nine acres. One hundred acres thereof are in a good state of cultivation, and the remainder is wood and TIMBER land. There are two good dwelling houses, a barn, carriage house, &c., situated upon the main or river road, and a barn and tenant house on the back part of the farm. Fifty acres of the improved Jand 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 timber) and. The whole pipperty is situated within about eight miles of the N. Y. & E. R., and presents a rare induce. ment to purcbasers. It will be sold eery kw and a reasonable credit be given for one ball ofthe parch age money. For further particulars enquire of U. Mimeos, Esq., of Towanda, or of the subscriber. Cerium. July 21, 1852 H. KINGSBURY. X MUM, CAME to the enclosers of the subscriber in Me shequin fp, about the 20th of July last, I pair of steers. One of thew is brown with a star in the face, the other is brindle, shout 4 years old. The owner is requested to prove property. pay charges, and take thetd attar. Sheshe sin. August 8,1851. 1.8. SPENCER. Auditors NotiGet In the Crphana Court of Bradford County, 1p the matter of the estate of WILLIAM MVEit dee'd. THE undersigned baying been appointed, by the Orphan's cotut of said county an strlitor to make distribution of the 'stoney in the hands of the administrator of said estate, hereby give notice that he will attend to the duties of said appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, in said coun ty on Friday. the 27th day of August nest at I o'clock in the afternoon, at which place and time all persods having claims against said estate, are required to present the same be:ore said audi tor or be debarred from coining in for a share of said funds idly 20,1802. E. W. BAIRD, Auditor. J. M. EASTON Foreign.Attaoliment. BRADFORD COUNTY, as. Tux CosamozwziLva OF PFX3IMILYtICIA. To the Sheriff, of Bradford County, Greeting:—We command you that you attach James G. Fountain. late Of your county, by all and singufar his goals and chattles. lands and tenements. monies. rights and credits, in whose hands or possession soever thesame may be,ito that be be and tipper before out dour/ of Common pleas to be holden at the borough of To wanda, in and for said connty, on the first Monday of Septein her next, there to answer Herbert T. Moore, assignee of Chas Thwing and Ebenezer W Thwing in a plea of *bi on judgment obtained if; the state of Drew York, not exceefing_one thimsantf dollars, 'lnd bail required in that sum ; .ind that you summon persons in whose hands or possession the said goods, ehattles, tights or credits, or soy, of them may ,be attached, so that thrj , end every of them be and Appeatbeforisaia court, at the day and place afire. said, to answer what shall be objectelagainst them and abide the judgment of the court therein; and have you then and there this writ. - Witness the lion."Dorsa Warm: President of our said. court. at me borough of Towsnda aforesaid, the 3d day of August, A. D. 1832. • • Attsw llicKzia, Prothonotary. PUBLIC SALE. ray 117 p ! ray 17p Mien Hanna. Ready, " me _ oothin -v.-a a Aramunnekia rROM Moira` If• Y., boo ,past arrived * it sands, with one 'of *elope and most ens owe assoimeot Of clothing net °Toth illittif sec tion of the count9t. They are- mannfietared - by theme'ss Ileserrebi. as Mew whicksrill,matta is an object for the'pablie to bey— Their goods are made andtrinimed in the latest dyke - aid - from eu• perior eke and hill be told for of e.juice and for CAM oast. .. Give us a esti and li• we de riot satisfy the politic of our ability to make good our - promises. we shall not ask their patronage. Customers can be fitted with whole snits by leaving their measures at our store at the shortest uotiee. Locsarows.,-Next door south of Hennes Main st. Towanda ; and Ho. 7 Water at. Arnow' Hall. Elmira; and tinder A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga Vill age, Tioga CO. Pa. • Towanda May 29th 1851. Attention Regiment t . , erions MAKE READY! TAKE Arm! FIRE!! TORN R. arAGER, would say to his cild friands and sl the public it large, that be has constantly; on band end manufacturing Mee and Shot Mons &r dre.— Among assortment of Guns may ha kttibillonble and single barrelled Girds, Rilkied all kinds warranted. Powder roas t liltrot Pauchel, Game car Primers. Also, Powder, Slim, &pa qf tts f•ea gual4 ty. Allen' six barrelled Revolving Pistols, do single barrelled selfeocktng Mewls, Ride Irisiohr, dont& WI Pistolo and eommmi steel and bonus Pistols. 1 G., - F. F.O, F. V. F. 131, Powder in Celia Eon 'tautly cm hand, Aoyi of the above articles will be said awful cheap for the Ready Pay. Keys of eny kind Lute d to Doors, Tntakioi any other kind of !Odeon abort notice end reasonable terms. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. shop a few rods north of the Bradford Hone. Tornado, May 22, 1852. .1, E. GEIGER. MORE NEW GOODS! " & A. t lAMPBELL would again call the tatters. • lion of their friends and customers to their large and new assortment of Goods, just received and now opening at their Furnishing Depot, con sisting of all things necessary to clothe the outer man, all to be sold a little cheaper for the ready pay than ever. come and examine, and be satisfied. Towanda, May 14, 1852. .14 DOZEN nowN LINEN COATS, from $1 to $2, at CAMPBELL'S. YELLOW, huff and white Vesta, Coats & Pant', a large lot for sale at CAMPBELL'S. nooks 1 Soots! • A Complete assortment of School, Blank, Classi A cal & Miscellaneous Books, constantly kep up andlor sale at the lowest rates by. Nov. 29, 1851. 0. D. BARTLMIT. 1 /7 CHESTS YOUNG HYSON, Imperial,Hyson .1. / Stun and Black Teas. Also 15 Bags Rio and Java Coffee, just reeeised at MERCUIVB. UT HEAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in aid:inge V ) for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. ADMINISTATOR'S NOTICE. RLL persons indebted to the estate of John Welch dec'd, late of the township of Dwell are hereby requested to =die payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, wul please present them duly authenticated for settlement. fIOBERT BULL, Dwell. Jane 25, 1852. Ailministestw, Libel in Divorce. Rachel McCann, vs. Joseph McCann, in Brartbnl Corn. Pleas. No 245 May 5, 1852. JJAMESMcCANN; defendant in the above cause : Yon are hereby notified that Rachel McCann, ur wife, has filed her petition for a divorce from e bonds of matrimony.—And an alias snbpomna s been returned, and proof made that you are not Lobe found in said county. You aretherefore here by required to appear at the Court House in the bor ough of Towanda, on Monday, the eth day of Sep tember next, being the first day of September term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any you have, why we laid Rachel, shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's office, August 4, 1852. CEIIITION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned agairot pareh asing a note given by me, to Silas Scoville dat ed June,-1852, for forty-Ova .doll.ra. As I have not rec'd any equivalent for said note, I shall not pay the same unless compelled by law. Towanda, July 30,1852. JOHN McMAHON. Pierre J. Detesters et. us to the use' of Alpheus Gustin Jr., vs,:isainh Y. Johnston 4. Vincent Tuttle terre tenant,Bradford Com. Pleas, September 2 trat 1850, No 73 THE undersigned auditor appointed by the Court to distribute moneys raised by writ of Levari facial', issued in the above suit, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda bor'o, on Saturday, the fith dey of September, 1852, at I o'clock, P AL, when ell persons interested are required to present their claims or else be debarred from any share of said funds. HENRY EOOTII, Towanda, August 5, 1852. Auditor. RWRITER'S NOTICE.--Notice Is hereby gisen that there have been filed and settled in the of fice or the Register of Wil's in and for the county of Bradford, actonnts of administraticus npoe the fol• lowing estate!, viz : • Final accent of Wm..l. Delpoch one of the Fa. ecator's of Abram Fretts late of Bheshequin deed. Final seminal of D.efila Underwood Administm trig of the estate of James Underwood, fate of Ath• ens deceased. Final account of F. Blackman and Harriet A Minter Administrators of the estate of Chester W Minter late of Shesheqoin deceased. Final Account of Alvin W. Thomas, Samuel Case and tjtusanah 'Thomas Administrators of the estate of Jacob - Thomas, late of Troy. deceased. Final account, of Margaret Fries Executrix °fate last will and testament ofJames Fries, late of Wells, deceased. Finatnecoants salaams V. Wileoz Adm's of the estate of Morris Malone, late of Monroe, claett. Account of G. P. Freeman d. David, Palmer ex, eentnrs of the last will and testament of Richord 1. Bisiliage.late of Canton deed. Final account ofJohn McKeat A'din'r of the es tate of Edward Lay, late of Colambia. dee'd. And the same will be presented to the Orphans Court of Bradford cortnty.'oti Monday, the 6th day of September next, for confirmation and allowance. H. LAWRECE SCOTT, RecTster. Register's Office, Towanda, 'July Mr, 1852. . Q haies, Cotni Sale; r k ,pursuarice of on order of the Orphan court of • Bradford Comm/0011 be elpused to public sale, on Thursday. the, 2d dap of September !nest, at two o'clock. P. M., at the Public,House,of P. Morse in Leroy : A cenahltract,of.Land containing about 50 acres, situated in Leroy tp., bounded by— H tcock on the East 4Sonth,by, lands of the Bar estete;„ West by bands belonging to the es tate of Seeding Boleomb dec'd ; North by Towan da creek. 16 or 17 acres improved with a frame Willi thereon erestei—Terms of sale one fooilti cash, the remainder one years credit with interest. from mill:motion of safe. 'C. STOPKWELL, Alicoifliqrator of the estate of Seely Holcomb.' Towanda, July IC 1862. . . • Selling off at Cost ! ! 'pin subscriber will sell the Inhumes of his stook. 1 of Goods. at COST; for cash. Towanda,Mar 1, 1852. NEW ANIMEAFOOM TEE iildefeigna a ChOiell 11160111111 of.I4EW. WOII bOllO4. trader tbe vest favorable -eirearastiutees, ud kw sale as low for easb can be ,boagbl, Ilsewberw, and lower than soy braggadocia eau of • May 5, Wel.ito.s - s BAkT - 7Driiell{tom lita II WA' Silk.' Emir °Maas dir. !mow . TO4:11111' THE anbacriber haying purchased and refer -- niihed the stook et DRUMS, MEDICINES/no., in Ni'. • Brick Row, width now makes it • choice and Well selected assortment of drug and Medi clues for family nee, at wholesale and retail. which he chedifully renOtuttfdas to the rablie l and craves a shaft of Public pater:snags. • . The Goods Will be SW as cheap of Ammer that, any othet eifablistifenrWest (A N& Yolk for crab and earth' anki. Ref* yOu will Acid annixedin few lading articles , • Senna 411 ii., Vpigais's . - Cordial ' do India Eli:, Opt ., Cream Tartar Hay's Llpjment . Sup C Sots Hair Dyi , . . Manna, Harlem Oil ' , Magnesia C. 004 Ointment; Taunt - do Cub, do Dalley's . • do S S 'do MeAllester do Henry". hikers Herb* Coloeynth L . doF.:inlets do Apple rideir v i r Odetplic Kee Cochineal Met Extrait Trusses Hulls Salop Entree do Marshes, idiskinks Tato lex% io Shaker,. ... to Limen dd Saints White" ) Maio dir do thelentaill . d i.. Almond do to Fir , - . ' do ' Cloves - " - do Copida • do Allspice do :.. do Toll* do Nutmegs do' do Petro do Peach do do Pahoorory do Ginger do do Sulpha do Cinnamon do Aoictleftadc rfp Orange do do Adetti • do Tonka do ' elo Denionie i f ubin'sipringdower do Chan' der Mask g=do do Mac -co 'Colette do • •do diaNc do - Magtolia do da " flydiodiranc do Sweet Bri'rdo do Sulphuric do Jesmin do 'Oil tinseed do Jociey Cl'b do do Sperm do Caroline do do Oliies . do Jenny Lind do' do Count do limpet do , do Neatsfoet Syringe, Pewter as'ent . do Almonds do Glass do do Amber fleet Nursing Bottles,.Glass • do Amber Bet_ . , do do G. E. Ra do Anisi d Rhei Turk do Caraway do do E. I' do Croton do tifieat do Cnbebs do Ja tap" ~ ~ do Commie do Ginger White do Fennel, do Orris do Lemon Gum Camphor " do Cassia do Opi Turk do Cod Liver do Myrrh Turk do Lavandola 13 doh Arabic do' do Neroli dk Copal - do Jesmiq do Aloes %et do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape do Orange . Chloride Lime do Rhodium do Soda . do Bose Castor Russ do Cedrat,jsinglass do do Copabia levens' Lanett* do Ergot Nitra Silver, Op's do Verbena :id Bisnuth do Vioiette Blue nit * mer. do Melleass lodide Potass do Mellefluer Tart do do Patchonly Garb do Brushes, Paint Sulph do do Varnish (Mamie do do Hair Citrate Ferri do Hair,Causel lodide do do Nail Tannin do Tooth Proto hxl Mercury do Shaving - rychnia do Flesh Piperin do Cloth ; . ;.. Elaterium do Hat ' lodine Soap, Yankee do Crystalline do Eng. Wind Low's do Coopers do Rose do Victor. do Orange do Tooth do Erosive do Castile do Military do Sarin do Drown Fricopherous Pain Killer Ayers Cherry Pectoral Oxygenated Bitters Stoughton Bitters Chloroform Hoffman's Anodyne I Venitian Red, English Together with Paints, Turpentine, Vanti.h, Dye-, Woods & Dye-Stuffs. Glass, Putty, choice Groceries. pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.—. Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles eon netted with she trade. Having secured the services of Dr. P. Bravos, whr keeps.his office at this store. and will give 1)20..., dical advice grads no people, they paying for the, medicines only. Physicians can. rely upon hard , their prescriptions carefury confiroanded. add put up. The stock has .been selected with great care. and the Kends will be warranted tra tepreseoted. All of Dr. D. Jaynes' matricides. Ayres Cherry Pec toris!, 14chenek4., Pulmonk Syrup of Yolk's, Dock Root, Orrick's, Hohansacks, and Jaynes' Vertnifup. Together with ell of the most popular Patent medicines .110111 Jn tise constantly on hood and for sale at J. M. REED, No. 2, Brick Row. Towanda. May 14, 1351. DORK and Flonr—a quantity of Pork and Flour' Ijult reenived and for sale by Mit? _ J. POWELt. - TIDY GOODS—A.4mnd essortnient of Merinos,. JLJ Cashipares, De Lain., Alpitare, and prism now swing et jlB /ODOUR'S, • PARTICULAR NOTICE. 4 A persons having unsettled &empty wilt the 1 - 1-i subscribers, are requested to call immediately. and' arrange them either by note or pgypent. And all sous .that are over due, must be paid. Towanda. April 8, 1852. , H. 8 1 ,;& M. C. MERCUR. • gIMINISTRATOR'S IrOTICE. • A" persons indebted to .the estate of JOHN FEE, dec'd, lite of Monroe township. are lWrehy requested to make .payment without detay r and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present tbent,luly authenticated for settlement. T.,M. WILSON, ANDREW FEB, Administrator's. litimroe tp., olv 29, 19'52. Orphrm's Court Bradford County in the mailer of the estate of SAMUEL MeDUPPEE eked. r 1111 E undersigned having been appointed auditor to distribute the funds raised by the sale of the real estate of Samuel MoDuree lade, of Athens.. Bradford County,decenstdbetithy gives notice that, he will attend to the datirs'of said appointment at his office in the borough of Athens. in said county , on Mondul t hit Itith day of Aogum next at I o'clock in the 'Stratton' of said day, at which time and place. an persons mocerned may attend- Alhens.lialy 14.1882. H. WILLISTON. - ALL persons indebted to tfiiietate of JOHN M. DAVIDSON dwell:late of Albany tp.. are here-, by requesod to mike Immediate payment and ghosa, hating claims against said- estate will please pre: sent them duly authenticated for settlement. • , JOSEPH MENARDI:' ABSOLEM CAREL Admit:OM:llw Albany. 1ct1y.24. 1655. SAFETY rues.-.Ceitemethp eon fled a • amid* et Sahly Tose at -* E. T. rox. 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