Letter frost General Pierce. ate Rochester Daily Advertiser of Aug. 30th, . 13 wis hing the following leiter !rpm Franklin Pieree, v ibe Demoennic nominee for the Presidency, in re go to the religious and property 4nalification'tests ciNegr Hampshire. The letter was furnished to Adreiliser by Mr. Warren, to whom it was ad dreged Conoan, (N. H) July 15. 1852. Dear Sir —lt is impossible that a charg e giOul*d embrace a more direct attack upon truth, tbs , t hat with which the Whig papers teemed with the religious teet re l at ion to my sentiments upou . - conlame d in our State Constitution, which was ad opted in 1792, and never amended since. The doge is contradicted by every word and act of my 1e haying reference to the question, in any form contentionollaterally. I advocated the call of the tor the amendment of the Constitation, which assem.bled. in November, 1850, and the most latninent object in my own mind was to cast out the P rolt arl d owes provisions commonly called the revas and property qualification tests ftom our in demental law. In haste, Your most Obedient Servant, (Signed) FRANK. PIERCE JOHN F. WARREN, Esq., Cooperstown, N. Y. A STARTLING PREDICAM ENT.-011 Saturday, - one ol ra Naze lls was on a visit to to Canada, and- about t U:ne the storm of that evening was coming. rafteied in a carriage to return to the American le When about midway on the " suspension t, , , 1 0" over Niagara Falls, the storm struck them c ii vpa q i iig furry_ The wind blew a perfect tor. %%hits the air was densely tilled with drir , r _ „a,l and rain ; and so potent was the wind, that t,i,J.tetiwayed laterally to and fro ten or a dozen t ee : !mama one giddy -with i's vibrations." So ap ao.: wasrihe e ommuticm, that the horses stopped, Ifia;;y fell upon their sidedon the bridgd, while in the extremity of his terror, seemed incapaime ot making the least effort to drove from t , : I7 z.l ort ; epos Tne nimatertut the carriage could kc , J, l t c ultr :eep their seats, and for a short time ripec:e,i no hing else than to be precipitated into :::e frg water , 3. below. A situation like this is availing for de-ciiption, and we must leave it i nwitiation In iiiciure what the sensation of :ho,t , in the carnage were, during the !rightful corn -1,41 of the Ncarrin4 elements.—Rochesler Ameri. Gr.s.,sc,rr ON THE CONSTITUTION—ArticIe I, ihe Co:1 , 1111111ml 01 the States, _('oneness shall establish a tinifortn rule of nal- Gen . Scott in hi: Native American letter, dated N,TrT;ber 10di. 1848 says :—" I not.: hesitate he Irtr,ir'clali»g the ye, iod of residence before natural and a TUTAL .REPEAL r j all of Congress ?m , F:',/rct. MT MIND INCLINEF. TO TIIE LATTER Ike lowa is Gen. Scotts prolound k ion ledge of p:aa letter and ' , pull of the Constout ton of ills 7%;1"1., and the undorin practice under itlrom the :a ton ,-ut the goveinmei t. Now his friends exces - . r e him by Ca) in 2 this letter was written k cf passion. and if sn, is a man Fubject to ~ ..:uprontrolable and blind passion a fit deposit s; I,xecutt re power in a free country? e Cincinati Cernrnercbil of Thurt,lay says, that wag cairmed last we, k ut the woods • : She was tirttt observed chrribint! a only equalled by a !run k AluCtinougli: wvit a Ime party: went nut suratriar being and alter tzreat trouble •:erered in doing. se ; o hen they learned trim her expreto•lous that she had been a lunatic .ix asylum at Columbus, whence she escaped hved in the woods, subsia Lati and touts. • .til.RniP ACCIDENT —An accider.t occurred on I.,:re. Ital,loatt Irain. on the Ramapo Road, on Tue.da) forenoon. %Owe the ears were going at a ate aound the curve just the other - side of aion to a flaw in the rim of one d;rrers, the wheel gave way, causing the en -1.,,,g4a;:e car, aria ton e of the passenger cars, uamble tlx.vtl an erhbrikrnent 01 about fifteen or ve.i) tee , . ()nu roan, a fireman, was kilted our another was, as is thought, fatally wounded, ,errrai filOre were seriously injured. There sere at out two hundred passengers on the train at te alto( v horn v ere thrown into confusion, it is remarkable, tinder the eiroamStancep, that s les sere badly hurt. .INLAILIIIIED. • h born' on Monday. the 6th inst., by the Rev. /t1:.115 Ft , Stet, Ma. NEWTON KINSEY, to MISS Incl THOMAS, all of this place. Orphans Conrt Sale: py virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of ll Bradford County, the undersigned Adminstra• rs of Lemuel S. Maynard, dec'd will sell at public a: the house late 01 said deceased, in the vil .4;t , ut Rome on ;Saturday, Jctober 2, 1852, at 2 P. M., the following real estate. I. All the interest of the deceased in a lot of in said TI Ila[;e, situated at the intersection of •ae A rsa l and Owego road, with the road leadireg • 111,,aridu Taylor's, being five rods and six feet frout in the former road, and 150 feet in depth r :he latter, having thereon erected a two story HICK DWELLING t101:6E, a frame barn and talrovements. Al›:0.—.111 the interest of deceased in a lot Rome township, near the road leading to 11.Tay )r,'a,:joiring lands of Wm, E. Maynard, John l'a , stnareei Lucius Fuller, containing one and a yaver tnr.re or 3. ALSO.—A lot of unimproved land . in home p bounded by Crinmers heirs on the south, Pantnore on the west, by Jno. L. Cannon on ',t h. and on !he east by Lewis Barns, con _..,'.c abut 12 acres more or les.. I ER‘ls, lu per cent on the day of sale, the bal. ate one half on the final et nfi:mation of the -ojber half in one year afterwards. with therrafter, to be secured by inclement bond. JOHN PASSMORE. WM. E. MAYNARD. Administrators. ,Srp,B, 15.52 For Salo. TIVn OR THREE GOOD HORSE T EAMS.- of JOHN R. WELLES. ‘alcsing Sept.l ith. 1852 CLOTHING STORE. at S. ALIO:ANSE:Et, & CO. IN the Brick Block, next door to Mercers store have lug added to their stock, a large and fashions- ES Sonment of Ready made Clothing, ADAPTED TO TUE SEASON, !rrry variety, both of style and price, to which ask the attention of the public. This is now :!'.r largest stock Ever Offered in Towanda" ! ! Le sold at prices considerable lower then known in this place. Our goods are :ected With a regard both to style and price, and ~rg,d ucetnents,no t to he met with at any other t:'abl,batnent. Strangers visiting Tomandn, or oth- THE en Want Gof CLOTUING term ASSORTMENT find EST is this section of the coyntry, `sti:W.le 1115116 style and materials as • to ensure ,a ‘tactiurt. We shall endeavor by 'C l tg Pause tsc Goon crimareza, one pstronage. feeltng confident that our anti .!!.llllgive .tatibfaction to the purchaser. the a,sortment c.ompripes every article required •- a.,gentlematt's outfit. TERMS--CA SH. o. 2ercoat s, Coats Parris, Utecralli Cops 4c. • ;: cn n'xs•—Next door south of Mercues Main 62 , a r 'anda ; and No. 7 Water st. Atnoots Hail. ' 4 ; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga VIII qt. Tioga C o. p a . Tolluda May 29th 1831. New 2lbnertionnents. CARBONDALE RAMO. , MEM subscribers are a running :a littily line of 14Jtagei hePtreen- Carbondale Ind'llopbottom Stakinn on the Lack* annid& Wetietrltall3lioid. _ Distance ,24) miles.' • Leare Carbondale in thkmor nintaid4Ohnect with' the _Cam :going North. - Re: turning,:leava en the.atrreal Otthe frairiliim the Cireailie ad; passing through Glentwoottlediis... and' Duncliff. to eailiondale: The nearest, most direct and ch eapest route from Great Bend to , Carbondsle. ;Paneengera bs; Aria • lide al ways; get into Carbondale - eariier the everting than by any other rcitite. FARE reeeipted in CarSiindete Ut the Store of the subset ibers, Main rt., a, few bidcks below Bron- son's hotel aug. It. GROW & BROTHRES. Estrayed or Stolen. QTRAYED or stolen from the enclosure of the sobteriber. in North Nowanda township, on Tuesday evening Bth inst., a BAY MARE, about 5 years of age, with a white star between the eyes.— Whoever will return said Mare shall be reasonably fewarded. MARIAN DELPEUCH. North Towanda, Sept. , 10,1852. PUBLIC SALE. 8 1 / virtue of a deed of assignment, I shall expose at adjourned sale, on Monday, the 11th of Octo ber at 1 o'c ock P. M., the follow ing,lots of laud and thibei ; the timber on one hundred acres of land adjoining Charles Thompson and others with a saw mill thereon. ALSO, 1 lot, 1070 square feet, with a Shoe shop thereon, together with the home properly of 0. D Chamberlain ; 8 acres or land, two dwelling hous es, one sure, two barns thereon, all improved—all the interest of O. D. Chamberlain, will be sold in the above Property. Terms made known on day of sale by S. S. BRADLY, Sept. 10, 1852. assignee of O. D. C. CIRCUS! ! CIRCUS!! IDINTI ped Brilliant EQUESTRIAN TROUPE, with an extensive talented and efficient Dramatic Corps, comprehending in the entertaiumeno all the most pleasing FEATS OF 310210221TANSIELP, OTDVNIASTICS, Represented by a full Dramatic Corps, Splenbid Troupe of Horses, &c.. &c. To perform at TOW. ANDA on Thursday. September 29, 1852. The procession will enter the city at 10 o'clock, A. M., the Band being drawn by the elegant postil lion team of TWELVE CAPARISoNED HOR SES, mounted by riders, and dressed in a gorgeous Manner. Among the prominent members of this establish ment ire MR. RICHARD. RIVERS. the most ac complished one horse rider in the United States ; MADAME WOOD. and MADAME CAMMILLA GARDNER. in their beautiful Parisian Horseman ship Mr. E. DERIOUS ; Mr. WHITE ; Mr. C. RIVERS ; Mr.J. SHINDELL ; Masters St. LUKE G. DERIOUS and others of world-wide celebrity. ' CLOWN. MR. DAN GARUMER. Mons. GREGOIRE, the s . rongest man in the world who will break any stone or rock of the larg est size and hardest substance, with his naked fist ! This must be seen to be believed. The Brass Band, led by Mr. Hetherbj, will enli ven the enterteinments. The interior will be illu minated by several superb new Chandeliers. The performance will terminate in the evening with a Grand Dramatic and Equestrian Spectacle. For Programme of perfoitnance see small bills. Doors open at 2 and 7 o'clock. performance to commence at 2i .and 7i o'clock. P. M. Admission 25 cents B. C. PALMER. Agent. 10,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted, Iwill receive on all debts contracted with me, J. H. & H. 8. PHINNY & PHINNY & BOW MAN—aII kinds of grain if delivered by the first of January next, and after that time I will expect the money as soon as I can collect the same. J. H. PHINNY jr. Office, No. 3 Brick Row, Towanda, Sep. 7, 18.52. • Astray. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in Stand ing Stone, on the Ist day of September last, a small iron grey gelding, with a dark mark cm the left side running down to the belly—dark tail and ears ; and having a yoke about his neck—supposed to be about 12 years old. Toe owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. Standing Stone, Sep. 8, 1852. Wm. CONMER. NEW FALL COOPS. r,s - 1 iHE Subscriber would respectfully invite the public attention to his large and magnificent selection of FALL GOODS, which he is now receiv ing daily from New York. Towaird.i, Sep. 8, 1857. LECTURES ON PHRENOLOGY & PHYSIOLOGY, CONTINUED. AT the earnest solicitation of a number of the ct. tizens of Towanda, and for the accommodation of those who may be here during the first week of court, Dr. H. B. GIBBON will continue his Phre nological Lectures next week, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings, at the Court House. Skulls of Men, Women, Children, Birds and Ani mals, and a Gallery of over One Hundred Likenesses, and Oil Paintings, the size of Ife,. are displayed, to illustrate the science, and give interest to the lec lures. These likenesses comprise many of the men and Women that have been noted for virtue, talent, vice and rascality, for the last fifteen hundred years. A view of these paintings, and the knowledge you may obtain of human charaCter, will richly reward you for attending. In this course of Lectures Phre. nology tfill be placed on the "high.moral ground of truth 'and science "—and its utility in governing and educating children, selecting approptiateparV ners for various business vocations, and choosing congenial companions for life, plainly set forth. tj Ladies and gentlemen (parents especially) are respectfully invited to attend. in Lectures to commence at 7 o'clock precisely. Doors open at 7. An.urrrasci 12i cents ; or three tickets for 25 cents. N. B. Dr. GIBBONS has opened a Phrenological Office at N 0.5, BRICK ROW, up stairs, where he is prepared to give professional examinations and charts through the day to those who may favor him with their patronage. Office hours from 8, A.M., to 6, P. M. t have also openedla DaguerreanGallery, at the above rooms, under the firm of Gibbons do Co. agreeably to a formes notice, and am prepared to wve all who May wish, welbexecuted likenesses. Perfect satisfaction given. or no charge. Ladies and Gentlemen are respectfully invited to call. ccr The Phrenological thrice and Daguerrean Galleri will be kept open during the three weeks of Court. Towanda, September 4, 1852. Mr. Oibbons will remain in this-county for six or eight weeks. He is prepared to give lectures wherever he may be wanted and sustained. His price is $9 per lectures exclusive of lecture . room. His lectures are truly interesting and instructive. All those who wish to avail themselves of a course of Phrenological' lectures, will do well to give him .an ' ii LL.persons indebted to the estate • of-- Horatio Ladd'dee'd late of Albany township; are here. by requested" to inake payrnentwithout delay ; and those having claims against said 'estate, will please present them duly authendeatekfor settlement: ' .' ASENATiI LADD, = JOSEPH MENARDI. Albanftownstim. ittl7 17 1852. Administrators ,A - DMIiSIISIRATOII 6 B ALL Perionil indebted to the eitaie of Jonathan' Brink deed. late of. Pike, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having . claims against said estate, will please Present ahem duly authenticated fot settlement. Pike, July 17, 1852:. ALL persons indebted to the estate of 4,YMAN VANDYKE dec'd, late of Albany, are hereby equested to make immediate payinent and those having claims against said estate, will please pre vent them duly authenticated Cot' settlement. JOHN HATCH. Administrator. Albany. July 29. 1852 Afa, persons indebted to the estate of JOHN M. DAVIDSON decd, late of Albany tp., are here ti.ir requested to make - immediate payment and those hafting Claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. k JOSEPH. MENARDI. ABSOLEM CARL Administrators. Albany, July 42, 1852 ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN FEE, dec'd, late of Monroe township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, rind all persons basing demands against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlement. T. M. WILSON, Monroe tp„ July 29. 1852 TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. MR. OLMSTED, Poorawroa of the Athens Exchange, gives his thanks to his fnends, and the traveling pablit generally. for their liberal patronage, and solicits the continuance of the same. AN OMNIBUS, will ran regnlsrly to and from the Waverley Depot to meet the Mail Trains for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, who wish to visits pleas. ant village on business or otherwise. A daily line of first rate Equip• all and Four Horse Coaches, . are running through to Towanda. Those wishing will be insured a seat in the coach from this place, and those going to the RA I L-R 0&D can stop at Athens, and spend an hour or two and be insured a conveyance in time to meet the regular trains of cars going East or West. Also those who wish to leave their teams here can be conveyed to and from the cars free of charge. Athens, Sept., a. 1852 A LL persons indebted to the estate of John .411. Welch dec'd, late of the township of Darell are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those basing claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT BULL, Administrator. Durell. June 25, 1852 Foreign Attachment. BRADFORD COUNTY, ss. THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSTLV AMP A. To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting t—We command you that you attach James G. Fountain. late of your county,by all and singular his goods and chattles, lands and tenements. monies, rights and credits, in Whose hands or possession soever the same may be,so that he be and appear before our court of Common pleas to be holden at the borough of To wanda, in and for said county, on the first Monday of Sernetn ber next, there to answer Herbert T. Moore, assignee of Chas Thwing and Ebenezer W Thwing in a plea of debt on judgment obtained in the state of New York. not exceeding one thousand dollars, and bail required in that sum ; and that you summon ail persons in,whose hands or possession the said goods, chattlea,.rights or credits, or any of them may be attached, so that they and every of them be and appear before said court, at the day and place afo• e said, to answer what shall be objected against them, and abide the judgment of the court therein ; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Hon. Davin Wit.sicre, President of Emir said court, at the borough of Towanda aforesaid, the 3d day of August, A. D. 1852. ALLEN McKaas, Prothonotary. AUCTION!! THE - Subscriber will sell the balance of his stock of 1 GOODS at auction. commencing on Monday the 6th day of September. and continue every day and evening until all is sold. Totvanda, Aug. 7,1852 3000 "s. BLAKE'S Patent Fire Preof Paint, just received anti for sale by Towanda, Aug. 25. 1852. MERCUR'S. a T I 3 will sell some of the most desirable borough lots I ;ti Towanda at public sale IN FRONT OF THE WARD HOUSE, on Saturday the 28th day of Au gust, next. To snit the covenience 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 J udge Laporte ; the corner of the square fr( nting the pool of jhe Dam and S.mtlXstreet ; and the corner on 3d and State street nearly opposite II L. Ward's pri vate residence, and will sell the same to the high est bidder on the most accommodating terms. J. KINGSBERY A diagram of these lots will lie poSted up at Mr. Brower's previous to 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 commodious House and lot occupied 'by Jude Laporte. can haver possession if desirable in two :months from the day of sale, and the balance in less than 30 days. Title to all these lots indisputable :—Deeds executed immediately af ter the sale. D. M. BULL. Valley Hill, idly 30,185'4 Postposement. (A WING to unaaoidable?causes, beyond my con. WO, the sale of my Borough property stands adjourned. The day and hour will be designated by public bilk, and the ringing of the auctioneer's belt , D. M. BULL. N' r illey Hill". August 27, 1852. NOTICE: T"'public aro hereby notified; that no person will be permitted to pick, or carry away Craw berries from the lands of the subsCtibers ton township. Those persons found trespassing on our Cranberry marshes hereafter. will be thalt with according to law. JOHN 11kC01tD, HARVEY WARD, • August 26, 1852. ISAAC CRAIN. QAFETY FUSE.—Contractors can ids superior aeticlo of Safety Fuse at MERCIIR'S. Pay Up I Pay Up PERSONS indebted to the subscribers either on book account or by note, are hereby notified that they must be paid without further delay. Immedi ate attention to this call will save cost: HALL dr Rossyra.. Towanda, June 10, 1852. CELITTION. ALL persons are hereby cautioned again►t purch. asing a note given by me, to Silas Scoville dat eLI tune.-1852, for forty.five dollars. As I have nut rec'd any equivalent for said note, I shall not pay the same, unless compelled by law. 'Towanda, July 30,1852, JOHN McMAHON. tegat gatiedienunis ADMINISTR&TOWS NOTICE. EPHRAIM- BRENK. Adniinistrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT/OE: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ANDREW PEE, Administrator's ADMINISTATOWS NOTICE 11 LOTS, AT Hi S..Bt is. 0.-.)11111.0111 , ARE now.opening, and Offerintfoi- salO at *hale: sale and Retail an extensive stock of SUMMER GOODS. embracing a full aslortment of goods usual ly keltilryilev4 • which were purchased at extremely . low Price% 1111 4 , w:in be' void at lower prices than the sane quality-or goads are sold Id any town west of New York. {Fealty to a% ember and examine our stock; and thoie. who ply Cash for goods will find it greatly for theft interest to boy at the-Cash store: Towanda; ,finte:l;lBs2. . , A LARGE stock of Ladies', Children's and Misses' .EA. Oahe», Buskins, Slippers; Polkas and Boots.— AlsO i fine assortment of men's and boy's calf; klp end morocco Boots. noes and Brogans, and a good supply of gent's Gaiters and Congress Boots just received at June 1. MERCER'S., SUMMER HATS.—A fine assortment of the latest styles of moleskin, Kossuth, Hungarian, Panama, pedal and palm leaf Hate, just opened at June 1. HERCUR'S. SPRUNGAND SUMMER BONNETd.—A choice selection of ladies' and misses' Bonnets, and at great variety of Bonnet TriMmings, now opening at Jvne 1. MERCUR'S. fIRVIS'-extra quality CORN STARCH, utanufac. tured expressly for canal) , and dietati&purposes, for sale at jurist 1 MERCUR'S. 'FIRM GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to 11 3 tent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at -apllo B. KINGSBERY'd. P_EFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for 1.1 Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very ph eap. April 9 B. KINGSBERY._ CROCKERY.—The largeit stock In town. Ful dinner and tea setts, of white granite and blue ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'S. fIROCERIES.—The quality and prices of Teas Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them selves. at apllo B. KINGsBERY'S. MACKEREL. -50 half barrels, and 25 quarter barrels, at B. KINGSBERY'S. 20 QUINTALS CODFISH—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,and fur which a high price will be asked, by apl l 0 B. KINGSBERY. READY MADE CLOTHING. GEORGIL33. PEELICZNSi HAS openeda Cluthing shire at ATHENS. Pa., on the ready pay system. A good stock of new and fashionable garments for sale at very low pri. ces. hltist of the assortment is of Itome Nantiftictitre. The cutting is under the dir-ction of an experi enced tailor, and in this manner durability in work manshipand good taste in style are secured. THE CASH SYSTEM has been adopted, as the best method for duing the business, as it enables the merchant to sell low, as it saves bad debts,.and is the best plan for every body Here is the place where men and boys, old and yonng may be suited on fair and economical terms. I have but one price which gives me the advan tage of smr,rG CHEAPER, than arose who sometimes rai , e on the price in or der to make up a loss. occasioned by the higgling tedious, unbusiness-like process, which customers are usually obliged to undergo at most country stores. With a good assortment of new and stylisn can.ilate it to the advantage of every man and boy to call a: the one price. Clothing Store in Athena Pa. Athens, July 17. 1852 GEO. B. PERKINS pr N. B. Dealers in want of clothing to sell age& will bind goods here, as cheap, if not some cheaper than an be bought in the New York jobbing hous: es—and better made..ED More New Goods. JUST received and now opening by POWELL', a large stock of Dry floods, Uoots & Shoes, Hats Groce:ies, Fish &c., which are now offered for sale at extremely low prices. e Having been selected with care and bought fur cash, they can be afforded and will he sold at prices that cannot fail to suit the purchaser*. An examination of his stock is respectfully solicited J. POWELL. QUMMER GOODS—An assortment of Ginghams, 1.-3 De Lains, Chambray% Lawns, just received and for sale by je23, J. POWELL. GROCERIES—A large stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, and all other articles of gro ceries just received and fur sale by June 23, 1852. J. } OWEI.L. E. T. FOX BOOTS & SIIOES—The largest stock in town LI 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. J. Pt) WELL. T I MSH—A fresh stock of Codfish and Mackerel at Jane 23, 1952. J.POWELL. 1= ADAMS d raaoriumearE, AT TORNEYS AT LAW. TO BUJIMB., Bradford Parlay Pa LOOKING GLASS PLATES cut dad fitted or any size, to be bad at the Jewelry store of May 15, 1832. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. MORE NEW GOODS ! BURTON KING'SBURY, would again call the at , tention of all persons desirous of buying goods cheap, to the large stot..k which he is now receiving from New York ; embracing a full assortment of all kinds of Guods which are adapted to the wants of the town and countty trade. Towanda, June 21, 1952. N. Y. & E. Railroad ! Stionrwirairts , & 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. Theit' arrangetiuenis are such that they can sell goods at wholesale for cash ad low as they can be purchased of the jobbers in New York city. Vt . :111 an humble acknowledgm. tit of past favors, an examination of their very exteusivh assortment of G.ris is respectfully solicited. Towanda. June 15, 1952. NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership lately existing between E. R. Myer & Jesse Allen under the firm of Myer & Allen, is this day deSolved by mutual concert, all debts owing to the partnership are to be paid to E. U. Myer, and all demands against the firm are to be presented to him for.payment Iklyei : sburg, Aug.lsth, 1852 THE subscribers wishing tc close up the business of the late firm of Myer & Allen, gives eyed. al notice, that all indebted to the same by book se , count,note, or others ise, must pay up. All accounts' that are not settled by the first day of December next will be sued without further notice. E. R. MYER. Myershurg, Aug. 16th, 1852: lUonl anbi &r. iNmtge Mioes. ©23orAllgtl / =TO DISSOLUTION. E. R. MYER.. JESSE ALLEN NOTICE *c. ====l 4 Y~l~ MAKE READYt . TAU AIM! FIRE!! JOHN E. GEIGER, would seY to his old triads and the publicat larp, Maths has conitantly ow hand and manufacturing Rifles and Shot Guns 4litc-• Amor.' his assortment of Guns may bs fnuml Double and/single barrelled Guns. Rifles of all kinds warranted. Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches. Game Rags, Cop Primots. Also, Powder, Shot, Caps.of the best quail: 4. Aliens' six barrelled Revolving Pistols, do single barrelled self-cocking Pieta's, .Rifle Pistols, double bb'l Pistols and common steel and brass Pistols. F G., F. F. G., F. F. F. 6., Powder in Cans con stantly on hand. Any of the above.articles will Le sold awful 'cheap ror the Ready Pay. Keys of any kind fine d to ,Doors. Trunks or any other kind of locks on short notice and reasonable terms. Repairing done with neatness and despatch: chop a few rods north of the Bradford House. Towanda, May 22, 1852. J. E. GEIGER: MORE NEW GOODS! & A. 4 AMPBEI.I. would again call the atten • lion of their friends and customers to their large and new assortment of Goods. just received and now opening at View Furnishing Depot, con sisting of all things necessary to clothe the outer man, all to be sold a little cheaper for ihe'ready pay than ever. Come and examine, and 'be satisfied. Towanda. May 14, 1852. 14DOZEN um WN LINEN COATS. from $i to $2, at CAMPBELL'S. IETELLOW, huff and white Vests, Coats & Ponta, I a large lot for Bale at CAMPBELL'S. 17 CHESTS YOUNG H Y SON , Imperial,Hyson Skin and Black Teaa . Also 11 Bags Rio and Java Coffee, just received at MERCUR'S. 117 HEAT, Oata, Rye and Corn, taken in exchange WV for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. YURIVEWURY.Ei 4NAIRIMAD OM. Important to Housekeepers: 1441tt5!:,...... THE subscriber thankful fur the liberal patronage heretofore re ceived, begs leave to inform his r . j-; friends and the politic generally, if_ ;and those commencing House- M particular that he has d m now on hand a large assortment `""•' of FURNITURE, which he will warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of the beat materials. BUREAU'S, such as mahogany and walnut drf.ss ing bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch es, whatnots, Sre. DEADSTEADS.—IIigh, Field, French and low poet beadsteads, finished in handsome style and of approved patterns,..together with other furniture usu ally called fur, all 01 which will be sold on the most accommodating terms. aj The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HE ARsE, and will hold himself in readine:s to attend to all orders in undertaking. He will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF FINS READY MADE. - CHESTER WELLS; N. 11.—Furniture of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman ship. Towanda, January 17, 1852. IltiflicuWes on the illo Grande! WAR ! WAR ! WAR !! rrHE contest hai commenced and a vigorous pro • 1 secution of purchases for CASH, will soon en able the public to determine that it is 'o their inter est to supply themselves from BUNTING'S MUM* CLOTIUNG MILELOILING &ND ruarnssziact =Tam zawammtram, 9 Doors South of Brick Row—Main if. where the subscriber his just returned from New- York, bringing with 6iqa choice assortment of Fanny and Staple Articles, selected with the most t personal care, from the first city houses. —These tocether with his former stock, enables him to oiler to the public an assortment which for excellence of materiel, beauty of work manship, and elegance of style, cannot be sur passed in this section of country. and which he is prepared to sell at the eery lowest I..;ASH prices.— He has also attached to his eatabirshmeut a care fully selected stock of C?oths and Tailor's Trimmings, and is thus enabled to furnish and make to order in the best matirer, and at the shortest notice, eve ry article in his line of business. He is confident that from his long experience that he can give general satisfaction. He employs none but the most expert workmen, and feels assured that his work will not suffer by comparison with the best city shops either in excellence of workman ship or elegance of style ; and hopes by strict atten tion to business, to merit a continuance of thathb eral patronage which has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past favors he asks the public to give him a call and see for them selves. n - Dont forget the place. Three Doors South of Briek Row. cj. CUTTING done as usual and warranted to fit if propeily made up.,(11 Towanda. July 13. 1852. G. H. :BUNTING. d BRADFORD COUNTY P/.INT. THE Subscribers have recently opened upon their lan& in Tuscarora Township, Bradford Co:, pe., a bed of Mineral and Fire Proof Paint, which they offer to the attention of the public. This ant. cle which is now extensively used throughout the country recommends itself.to general favor by cheapness and by its peculiar properties of becom ine after a short exposure, as bard as slate, render , iit• ' buildings both lire and waterproof. We ask of the public to give our paint a trial, being wiling that it shall stand upon its own mei- , its, in full confidence that no arbcle in market sue passes it in value. %% 5 e havehad it tested by pra, . tical men, who declare it superior to any kind of Mineral Paint, now offered to the public. We have made prepVratiuus fir supplying any quantity that may be needed, anti shall have a sa.4 ply at nearly every store in the County, to give the public an opportunity ofiestirg, Those who may wish "to Commenicate with us upon the subject, will address us at !Aceyville. Wy• outing Co. Pa. CYRUS MUM WAY. EENRY MONTGOMERY. Certificate. This is to Certify, that I have thoroughly tested the paint recently discovered by Sliumway and Montgomery, and in inf opinion it is as good as, if not better, than Blake's, or any other I have ever used. I 1 - commend it to the public. MOSES T. CARRIER. Towanda, Rept. 4, 1852. BEILECUANZCS I LOOK EIERE ! r iARPENI'ERS & JOINERS will find a fall sortment of planes, gauges, sea's, squares, trying squales, revels, compasses, iron and wood spirit: augers, gimlet, center and roger bills, broad, band and bench axes, adzes, hammers, chisels, gouges, chalk lines and serials. brad and scratch awls, tape lines; &.c. BLACKSMIIIIIS will find anvils, vices, bellows. sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron braces, bitta, hand drills, horse shoas and nails, screw plates, and a general assortment of east,German, spring English and American blister steel, Bwedesi American and English iron. MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels stone hanunors,lathing hatchnts, white nish.brathes art., constantly on hand at MERUUR'S. MEE Nutiellantotw. NEW AND CHE' GOODS, us undersigned-has -purchased it large, and T oboists selection of PI O! 000/131, bought under the mom.favorable circumstances, and for sale as low for cash as Ilan be bought elsewhere, and lower than may braggadocio can or will sell. • May 3,1051. . O.H. BARTLETT. Drug Item No. • Mick- Zell,. MN/ •walk!• • r SAWS. 'pits sehseeiber .hiving purchnited en&srefur Jh wished the smelt cf DHUOB,MIIDICINKIA &c., in Nu. t Brick Roo, which now atakes it a choice and well ieleited axiom:neat of Drug and Medi tines for family use, at Wholesale and retail, which 'he cheerfully recomMends to the public,and craves a share Of nublif; piilronane: l'he Goods will - be sold-as email. ,;r 7 cheaper than any other establtshment'West of New York for cash and cash-only. Here you will 6 nd'sn nexed a few leading articles' Senna Alex.. Fosgate's Cordial do India y.lix Opi Cream Tartar Hay's-Liniment . Sup C Soda Manna, Magnesia Caleci do Carl, do S S do Henry's Colocynth do Apply Cochineal Trusses Hulls do Marshes, Jo Shaker, Balsam NV inters do (•-hessmans do Fir do Copabia do Tutu do Peru do Pu!mot:Tory do Sulphur Acid Tartaric do Acetic - du Britannic du Citric do Nitric do Oxalic du Hy drooyaric do Sulphuric . Oil Linseed do Sperm " do •Olives do Castor do Neatsfooi do Almonds do Amber Rect du Amber Red do Anisi do Caraway do Croton do Cubebs do Cummio do Fennel, do Lemon du Cassia do Cod Liver do Layandula G do Neroli du Jestnin du Nutmeg do Orange do Rhodium do Ruse do Cedra t do Copabia do Ergot do Verbena do Vio,ette -du Mellesse do Mellefluer do Patchoul► Brushes, Paint do Varnish do Hair do Hair,Carr t el do Nail do Tooth do Sharing do Flesh do Cloth do Hat Soap, Yankee do Crystalline do Eng, Wind Low's • do Coopers do Rose do Victors do Orange do Tooth do Erosive do Castile do Military do Sevin do Brown Fricopherous Pain Roller Ayers Cherry Pectoral Oxygenated Bitters Stoughton Bitters Chlorofurni Rodman's Anodyne Together with Paints, Woods N. Dye•Stutrs, Gla pure Wines and Liquors Also, Cigars or the best brand ; and all articles eon neeted with the trade, Having secured the services of Dr. S. lir whr IcCeps_Hs °Rice at this stere, and will give me dical advice gird'is to people, they paying for the medicines only. Physicians can rely upon having their prescriptions carefully compounded and pat up. The stock has been selected with real care, and the goods will be warranted as - fiFiesented. All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pee. tonal, :Samar, Pulmontc Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrick's, Hol.ensacks, and Jaynes' Vermifucs., Together with all of the most popular Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sale at J. N. REED, No. 2, Drink Row. Towanda, May 14, 13r,2, PORK and Flour—a quantity of Pork and Flour,. just reeqicecLand for sale by . May 27 1. PO WELT.. DRY GOODS—A good — assortment of Merinnes„ Cashmeres. De Loins, Alpacas, and prints now timing at j RCURT, Notice to Stbscribors. CIIBSCIiII3FIRS to the Li istory of the World, and NVebs'er's Dictionary are re , rectfully noatitd that the Agent tr:11 crininenee d..livering said works by the 20th of this, month. and will sopply.sabacti hers as soon a. , pas .ible thereafter. The thanks of the Agents are tend-'red :o the ruhlic: fir their liberal patronage of these w-rks, whicb will he delivered by F. M. Babcock, E.g., Gen. Agent for Pennsylvania. Angnq 12, 1852. ASA KNAPP. _ PARTICULAR. NOTICE. ALL- persons having unsettled accounts will the subscribers. are requested to call immediately„ and arrange them either by note or payment. And all notes that are over due, must be paid. Towanda, April 6, 1852. _ _ FARM FOR SALE. THE subscriber offer, at public, iale. If , ' his valuable FARM, simaleil in Sheshe ,k • quin township, Bradford county, Pa., • containing onti hlindted and forty-nina acres. One hundred acre. thereof are in a good state of cultivation, and the remainder is *nod and •TfMBER land. There aye two gond dwelling housee, a barn; carriage h^use, &c., aitunted upon the main or river road, and a batn and tenant house on the back part of the farm. Fifty acres of the improved land lies upon the flat between the mats" road and the river, and exceedingly fertile. ALSO, the undivided hull of a Saw Mill with the appurtenance?, situated wi•bin half a mile of the farm. and conveniently near to limbed and. The . whole property is situated Within about eigl.t miles of the N. Y. & E. R.., and presents a rare induce• meat to purchasers. It n ill be sold very low and a' reasonable credit be given fur one hall of au. pinch." use mohev. For fnither perti.culars enquire of U. %l i meys, Esq., of Towapda, or or the aubsevilgyl b Canton, July it, 11152 It. MIS Hair Dye Harlem Oil Ointment. Trasks do Dallry's do llfeAl;ester shakers Herbs do Extracts Tilden 's Alcueolic Ex% libel Extrae.l Jalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla Eel do Lemon do' do Mace do do Almond do do Clovis do Allspice de do Nutmeg' do do Peach do do Ginger do do Cinnamon do do Orange de do . Tonka do Lubin's Springflower do Musk do do Violette do do Magnolia,: du do Sweet Ilrrido do Jesmin de do Jock'y Cl'b do do Caroline do do Jenny Lind do do Bogue' do Syrings, Pewter as'ia'ett. do Glass do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do (413., Rad Rhei Turk do do do Iriee . ai do Jalap do Ginger While: do Orris Gum Camphor do Opi Turk do Myrrh Turk do Arabic de do Copal do Aloes Satre do Aloes Cape Ch!orkle Lime do Soda Castor Russ Isinglass do Evens' Lance,a Niira Silver. Opt '(laid 11,snuth Blue- Pill } mer. Ilidlde PLitasa Tart do. Carb do ,sulph do iilaustie do C;trate Ferri lodide du Tauniri 7;'roto lotl Mercani s.rychnia Piperin Elatennrti lodine V eratrtn Kreosote Hydra Cum Crata Morphine bulph d.• Act Calomel, American do Ei.glish, Precipitate lied do White A ulph Zmei 13riinze,Crimt.en do Pale Gold do Park do d o While Cold Lsai', 00 China Vermillwin Aitnerica du' Prussian Who trig do l enitian Red, English turpentine, Varnish, Dye s s, Putt y, choice Groceries.. lir Mediecnil purposes.— rim H. H. & M. C. MERCITR.