Legal 3,bvertisements. G en eral Election Proclamation. .roIEREAS, by an act of assembly of the Cot& IN go onwealth, entitled," An act relating to the deenons in this Commonwealth," it is enjoined apld oo t oe to gtve public notice ofsuch election to be and also the enumeration in such notice ' officers are to be elected, I, CHESTER THOM. k g, High slieriff of the county of Bradford, do i nf eby make known and give notice to the electors of a id county that a general election will be held e n - said coun ty. on TUESDAY, the 12th day of Oc ni,ber in the several districts in said county to wit : I n Albany at the sub-district school house near campbtlFs mill. In Asylum at Jacob Frutchey's. In Athens born, at E. S . Matthewson's. In Athei.s twp., at Julius Tozer's. In Armenia, at John S. Brecker's. I n Burlington, at Addison McKean's.. In Canton, at Ben. Coolbaugh's I n Columbia. at James Morgan's In Durell,at the school house, called the centre school house, near S.. Decker's. In Franklin, at m. Deemer s. In Granville at the school house, No 1, at Gran. , rile corners.. I n Herrick at the school house near Daniel -IL r ‘ JoI. In I,iichfield,at Cyrus Bloodgood's i n .i,eroy, at the school house in Leroy. lc Monroe, at J. P. Smith's. In Orwell, at the house formerly occupied by I. o.lloss. In Pike, at E. DeWolf"s. In Ridgbery, at S. Harman's. In Rome, at the at Academy. Brink's. In Sheshequin, D. In Smithfield, at A. J.. Gerould's. In Springfiell, at T. Wilder's. In Stodtng Stone, at Simon Stephen's. 1p South Creek, at the school house near Asa Gillet" In Towanda boro', at the Grand Jury room in, the Court House, in sa.d bor . °. In North Towanda, at the house of S. A. Mills. In South Towanda, at the school house , near A. C. Gregg In Troy hero', at the Eagle tavern . In Troy tp., at the house of V. M. Long, in the bor.; of Troy. In Tuscarora, at the school house near James In lister, at S. B. Holcomb's. In Warren, at R. Cooper's In Wells, at 1.. Seeley s. I n Windham, at E. Russell's (deceased) • In Wralusing, at the house of J. H. Black. I n Wilmot, at the house of Jason P. Horton. In Wysox. at the Academy. At which time and pica. the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot. 'One person for Canal Commissioner oft this Com. riNiwealth. One person for the Supreme Judge, of this Com m, nwealih. 'hie person to represent the 13th Congressional Dstoct composed of the crunties of Bradford, :ioquehanna and Tioga, iu the house of Represen oes at Washington. Tau persons to represent the County of Bradford e:te House of Representatives of the Common ;filth of Pennsylvania. One person for Commissioner of said County. One person for Auditor of said County. And in and by said act. 1, am further directed to :re notice "that every person excepting justices ~.the peace who shall hold any office of profit and cast under the government of the United States or , f :us state, or of any incorporated district and also 'aat every member of Congress and of the state Lewin:ors and the select and common council of ac•, c!ty or commissioners of any Mcorporated dis ,,. ;, by law incapable of holding or exercising, nt Ine same tone. the office ur appointment of Judge, la•prex or Clerk, of any election of this common wracti and that no inspector or other okfacer of any ‘.lca election, shay be then eligible to any office to be te!n! f ,r. By the 4th certion of an act passed the lath day MO, it a provided " that the 13th section I'4l act pa , sekl July 2, 1639, entitled An act re- 'um; is the elections of this Commonwealth,'. .:1/.1 not be so construed as tobrevent any militia :lcer. 'rem serving •e.s Judge, Inspector or clerk, v.eneral or bpecial election of this .Common- k 61 , t , ertion of the act first above mention nt, c.• enacted that every general and special elec kon dlall be opened between eight and ten in the ;.tenvuti, and continue without interruption or ad- Arampni until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the .hall be rlo,ed. By the lsth section of the act passed Feb.. 3d l_•la, ,hall be lawful for the inspectors and judg et Jany general election which shall hereafter be he in the Armenia electidn district of Bradford to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock NI." It a further directed that the meeting of the Judg es at the Court House in Towanda, to make out the meral return, shall be on the 3d day after the coon. which will be on the 15th day of October. I: rltrected the meeting of the return judg s :sr the 13th Conuressional district to make nut toturns for member of Conuress, shall be at the Court House, in the born' of Towanda on the 7th after the election, which will be the I9th day of rlct , trr. CHF,z3fER THOMAS. Sheriff. office e kirpt. 13, 1852. Orphans Court Sale. virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. the undersigned Adminstra , of Lemuel S. Maynard, dec'd will sell at public rat the house late of said deceased, in the vi! re of Rome on Saturday, )ctober 2,.1852, at 2 :,04 P. M.; the following. real estate. I. All the interest of the deceased in • lot of mood in said village, situated at the intersection of "... W rIOX and Owego road, with the road leading 11.ryamin Taylor's. being five roils and six feet .: front on the former road, and 150 feet in depth t'° loner, having thereon erected a two story licli DWELLING HOUSE, a frame barn and I.rr Improvements. . 2 AL:!o.—All tile interest of deceased in a lot Line township, ii tar the road leading to B.Tay r. a , t,...irine land of Wm. E. Maynard, John Pa ,, mureik Lucius Fuller, containing one and. a saner acres, more or less. .1. 9L:50.—.1 lot of unimproved land in Rome ruship bounded by Cranmers heirs on the south, ,i,a Par more on the west, by Jno. L. Cannon on .: %., rorth, and on the east by Lewis Barns, con -4.4,r.; about 12 acres more or less. 4. A. o o,ancither lot in said township, on the said IS a . r road containing about 10 rods in length and •,..!, wide, mare Of less adjoining the Cranmer es. aeon the north and east, and on tbewest by lands ", I4 ' agretta, harts ; thereon erected, a small frame wing house. TER " , 10 per cent on the day of sale, the bat trice of one half on the -final confirmation of the a: tie other half in one year afterwards, with ea; the:rafter, to be secured by judgment bond. JOHN. PASSMORE, WM, E. MAYNARD. • • Administrators. FARM FOR SALE. Rae, sell. 8, 1652. THE subscriber offer* at public sale. Jls valuable FARM, situated in Sheshe quin township, Bradford county, Pa., containing one hundred and forty-nine 'trip hundred acres thereof are ih a good sl culoration, and the remainder is wood TIMBER land. There are two good dwelling •l". a barn, carriage house, &c.. situated upon main or river road, and a barn and tenant house lhe Lark part of the farm. Fifty acres of the •'r-wed land lies upon the flat between the main ad and the river, and exceedingly fertile. M- 8( the undivided half of a Baw Mill with the ?Inenanceg, situated within half a mile of the and eon ventently near to timberl and. fiyThe e property rs situated within about eight miles Y. di E. R.., and presents El rare induce °p' l 0 purchasers. It will be -sold very low and a aso. cable credit by given for one half of the porch.. ' 11 "e)% For briber particulars enquire of U. ant lc Esq., of Towanda, or of.the subscribe4l , n, July 21, 1852 A. KENGSBUNIF. Gg ODS—A good assortment of Merinos'', 442 /erell. De Lains, Alpacas, and prints now 'lt jll3 mEnctlßTf, Sliorellauem. . Ohan's Omit - IVVirtue o rp f tin order of WO hail's Court of the County of Bradford ' , to-td subscriber di rected, He will expose to puldie sale" upon the premises, on SATURDAY, Octl 28, 852, at one o'clock AL, the following piece or pi ;el of land situated in the township of Wyalusi in said county, and bounde4nd describ,ed extol, wtto wit: Beginning at a,,post had stonri,4. comer of John Stafford's lot ; thence' by lands of the sanie'north thirteen .degrees welt 101 perches to a' post and stones ; thence north 77 degrees ; east eighty, perches to a pitch Otte corner ; thence south i3° east 100 and 1 perches to a comer in a gravel bar, in the Wywhising creek; thence south 76° west 80 perches to the beginning. Containing 60 acres, be' the same more or leis—about 25 acres thereof im proved, with a framed house and barn, and a young orchard thereon. TERMS made known on the day of sale. CHESTER BUCK, Guardian of Oarsh Buck. minor • Sept. 15, 1862. child of Silas t'. Bock, dec'd. MISTRAT. CAME to the enclosure of the sibscriber in Frank lin, about the 12th inst., a tw3 year 0* black steer, with brown back and ears. !The own 'Or is re ques.ed to prove property, pay charges, and take said steer away. Franklin, Sept. 17, 18.52, 500 Agents wanted. $lOOO A irpea. ANTED in every county of' the United States, VV. active and enterprising Ulan, to engage in the sale of some of the best Booksl, published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $lOO. such induce .mcnts will be offered as to enabloi them to make' of from $3 to $lO a day profit. fi:lx The Books published by u are all useful in their chairter.extremely populdr and command large sales wherever they are offeted. For further paiticulars , address post paid). DANIELS & GETZ, Successors to W. A Leary di co., No. 138 North Second st. Philadelphia. CARBONDALE STAGES. _ .(,n , ~... h 4, ~,.. _. i): , .5„, 4 , 4 . V..., 4 Vlrip - .04.714.71. - 1! \A ~..va r .alli 1 VANI ta IER f _ • - ..1 - ':. -- 4, - - 10/5/; . :MiCariii•Z ' '- •• ••• - - THE subscribers are a running a Daily line of Stages between Carbondale and Hopbottom Station on the Lackawanna dr. Western Rail Road. Distance 20 miles. Leave Carbondale in the.mor ning and connect with the cars going North. Re turning, leave on the arrival of the mail train from the Great Bend, passing through Glenwood, Lenox ville, Clifford and Dundaff to Carbondale. The nearest, most direct and cheapest route from Great Bend to Carbondale. Passengers by this line al ways get into Carbondale earlier in the evening than by any other route. FARE receipted in Carbondale at the Store of the subset ibers, Main st., a few blocks below Bron son's hotel aug. it. GROW & BRO'FHRES. PUBLIC SALE. BY virtue of a deed of assignment, I shall expose at adjourned sale, on Monday, the- I I th of Octo ber at 4 tic ock P. M., the following lots of land and timber ; the timber on one hundred ,acres of land adjoining Charles Thompson and others with a saw mill thereon. ALSO. 1 lut, 1070 square feet, with a Shoe shop thereon, together with the home properly of 0. D Chamberlain ; 8 acres of land. two dwelling hous es, one st, re, two barns thereon, all improved—all the interest of 0. D. Chamberlain, will be sold in the above Property. Terms made known on day of sale by S. S. BRADLY, Sept. 10, 185:2. assignee of 0. D. C. 10,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted. Iwill receive on All debts contracted with me; J. H. & H. S. PHINNY & PHINNY Sr BOW MAN—aII kinds of grain if delivered by the first of January next, and after that ume I will expect the money as soon as I can collect the Hamel J. H. PHINNY jr. Office, No. 3 Brick Row, Towanda, Sep. 7, 1852. CLOTHING STORE. 3. & S. ALIMANZOIEL, & CO. TN the Brick Block. next door'to Mercurs store have just added to their stock, a large and fashiona ble assortment of Ready made Clothing, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, of every variety.both of .ty le and price, to which they ask the attention of the public. This is now the largest stock Ever Offered in Towanda !! and will be sold at prices considerahle lower than e7er before known in this place. Our goods are selected with a regard both to stylo and price, and offer inducements,not to be met with at any other establishment. EV" Strangers visiting Towanda, or oth ers in want of CLOT.U=G will find THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT at our establishment, in this section of coyntry, and made in such style and materials as to ensure satisfaction. We shall endeavor by LOW PRICES & GOOE CLOTHING, to secure patronage. feeling confident that our arti cles will give satisfaction to ,the purchaser. The assortment comprises every article required for a gentleman's outfit. TERMS—CASH. Overcoats, Coats Pants, ()awaits Caps l4'c. • LOC ATION,S.—Next door south or Mercur's Main st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnouts Hall. Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga Vill age. Tioga Co. Pa. Towanda May 29th 1851. BRADFORD COUNTY PAINT. THE Subscribers have recently opened upon their lauds in Tuscarora Township. Bradford Co:, Pa., a bed of Mineral and Fire Proof Paint. which they offer to the attention of the public. This arti cle which is now extensively used throughout the country recommends itself to general favor by its cheapness and by its peculiar properties of becom ing after a short exposure, as hard as slate, render. ing buildings both file and waterproof. We ask of the public to give our paint a trial, being willing that it shall stand upon its own met , its, in full confidence that no article in market sun passes it in value. We have had it tested by prac. trial men, who declare it superior to any kind of Mineral Paint. now offered to the public. We have made preparations for supplying any quantity that may be needed, and shall have a sup. ply at nearly every store in the County, to give the public an opportunity of testicg it. Those who may wish 'to communicate with us upon the subject, will address us at Laceyvilfe. Wy. oming Co. Pa. CYRUS SHUM WAY. HENRY MONTGOMERY. Certificate. This is to certify, that I have thoroughly tested the paipt recently discovered by shumway and Montgomery, and in my opinion it is as good as, if not. better. than Blake's, or any other 1 have ever used. I recommend it to the public. MOSES T. CARRIER. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1852. Dan els for Sale, FARMERS or oibers in want of first best Bar rels for cider, or otherwise, will find them an der Hall & Russell's Hard Ware store. Towanda, Sept. 15, iSr, Co. For sale. TWO OR THREE GOOD HORSE TEAMS. .quire of JOHN R. WELLES. Wvalusiog, kit. Ilth, -1852. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. LL perionsAndebtetito - the estate' of Horatio Ladd deed late of Albany totvbship, 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 LADD. JOSEPH MENARDI. Albanftownship. July 17 1852. Administrator ALL persons indebted to the estate 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 them duly'authenticated for settlement. EPHRAIM B%INIE. Pike, July 17, 1852. AdminStrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. AA LL persons indebted to the estate of LYMAN \VANDYKE decid, late of Albany, are hereby cquested to make immediate payment, and those having \claims against said estate, will please pre- vent them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HATCH. Administrator. Albany,lnly 29. 1852 ALL Persons indebted to the estate of JOHN M. DAVIDSON dec'd, late of Albany tp., are here- by requested to Make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will please pre 'sent them duly authe nticated for settlement. JOSEPH MENARDI, H. GATISS Albany, July 22, 1852, A"persons indebted hr the estate of JOHN FEE, dec'd,' late of Monroe township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated for settlenient. T%, M. WILSON, ANDREW FEE. Ad m in istrato r's. Monroe tp., July 29, 1852 TO THE TRAVELING'PUBLIC, MR. OLMSTED, PROPRIETOU. of the 'Athens ZbEchange, gives his thanks to his \friends, and the traveling public, generally. for their liberal patronage, and solicits the continuance of the same. AN OMNIBUS, will run regularly to and from the Waverley Depot to meet the Mail Trains for the accommodation of strangers and travelers, who wish to visit a pleas. ant village on business or otherwise. A daily line of first rate 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 R A I L-R 0 A D can stop at Athens, and spend an hour or two and be inriured 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., 4. 1852 ADMINISTATOR'S NOTICE A LL persons indebted to the estate of John 11 Welch dec'd, late of the township of Durell are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those haring claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT BULL, Durell, June 25, 1852. Administrator. Foreign Attachment. B RADFORD COUNTY, ss. THE COMMONWRALTH OF PSSICSTLVINIA. To the Sheriff of Bradford County, Greeting :—We command you, that you attach James G. Fountain.' late of your county, by all and singular his goods and chattlee, 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 Seplein 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, chattles, 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 alive 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. DAVID WILMOT, President-of our said court, at me borough of Towanda aforesaid, the 3d day of August, A. D. 1852. Ataxia McKatar, Prothonotary. AUCTION!! THE Subscriber will sell the balance of his stock of GOODS at auction, commencing on Monday the fith day of September, and continue every day and evening until all is sold. Towanda, Aug. 7, 1852. E. T. FOX. 3000 L". BLAKE'S Patent Fire Proof Paint, just received and for sale by Towanda, Aug, 25. 1852. MERCUR'S. 11 ZOV will sell some of the most desirable borough lots I 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 sub-divided into convenient lots the property now occupied by Judge Laporte ; the corner or the square frcnting the pool of the Dom and 8 , oth street ; and the corner on 3d and Stale street nearly opposite U. L. Ward's pri vate residence, and will sell the same to the high eat 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 time for those who wish to secure themVlves lots, with or without dwellings—the purchaser of the large commodious House and lot occupied by Judge Laporte. can have possession if desirable in two mouths 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, July 90,1852. (A WING to unavoidable causes, beyond my con. trul, the sale of my Borough property stands adjourned. The day and hour will be designated by public bills, and the ringing of the auctioneer's bell. D. M. DULL. Valley. Mill. August 27, UM. NOTICE. THEpublic aro hereby notified, that no person will be permitted to pick, or carry away Cran. berries from the lands of the subscribers in Burling. ton township. Those persons found trespassing on our Cranberry marshes hereafter, will be dealt with according to law. JOHN McCORE. HARVEY WARD, August 26, 1952. ISAAC CRAIN. QAFETY FUSE.—Contractors tan find • superior ►, setiele of Safety Fuse at M ERCITR'S. Pay Up ! ray 17p ! PERSONS indebted to the subscribers either on book account or by note, are hereby nutified that they must be paid without further delay, - Immedi ate attention to this call will save Cost. HALL & RUSSELL. Towanda, June 10, 1852. CAUTION. ALL persons are berebrcintianed agains4 porch asing a note given by me r to Silas Scoville dat ed June.-1852, for forty-five dollars. 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. Legal 2thrertionnents ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ABSOLEM CARR. Administrators ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE 12 LOTS; AT Postponement. litcreryanbil; It - Ss Dte-IEIERLITII, ARE „ w salenozdopening Retail ananedueoffe.tivnegatfocorksoalfegZia GOODS.embracing-a full assortment of goods usual. ly kept by Thew which were purchased at extremely low pun. and will be sold at lower prices than the same quality of goods are sold in any town west of New. York. Weny to all,'Corne and examine our stock; and those who pay Cash for goods will find it greatly for their interest to boy at the Cosh store. Towanda, Juno Is HMI Soots and Shoes. ALARGE stock ,Of Ladies', Children's and Misses' Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers, Polkas and Boots.— Also a fine assortment of men's and boy's calf, kip and morocco Boots, Shoes and Brogans, and a good supply of gent's Gaiters and Congress Boots just received at June 1. ME RC UR'S. SUMMER HATS .— A fine assortment of the latest styles of moleskin, Hoasuth, Hungarian, Panama, pedal and palm learHats, just opened at June 1. MERCUIVS. SPRING AND BUMMER BONNETS.—A choke selection of ladies' and misses' Bonnets, and at great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, now opening at Jvne 1. MERCUR'S. ORVIEV extra quality CORN STARCH, manufac tured expressly for milt:tiny a9d dietetic purposes, for sale at lone I MERCUR'S. DREBB GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to 3 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at ap1:0 B. KINGSBERY'S. BEFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Anificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap. April 9 B. KINGeIBERY. CROCKERY.—The largest stock In town. Ful dinner and tea setts.. of white granite and blue ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'S. e GROCERIES.—The quality and prices of Teas, Sugars and Coffee; always speak for them- selves, at BOLO B. KINGSBERY'S. MACKEREL. -60 half barrels, and 23 quarter barrels, at B. KINGSBERY'S. 20 QUINTALS CODFISH—They are worth looking at, if not buying, for sale by April 10. H. KINGSBERY. MESS PORK!-50 bbls. Prime, for which a high price was paid,and for which a high price will be asked, by spill) B. KINGSBERY. READY MADE CLOTHING. GEORGE:B. P11811:121M HAti opened a Clothing alore at ATHENS. Pa., on the ready pay system. A good stock of new and fashionable garments for sale at very low pri ces. Most of the assortment is of Same Nanufbcture. The cutting is ' underthe dir•ction or an experi enced tailor, and in this manner durability in work manship and good Paste in style are secured. THE CASH SYSTEM has been adopted, as the best method for doing 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 young may be suited on fair and economical terms. I have bat one price which gives me the advan tage of SELLIJrG CHEAPER, than those who sometimes raise 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 moat country stores. With a good assortment of new and stylisn COY3 I O2t ,E. can make it io the advantage of every man and boy to call at the one price Clothing Store in Athens Pa. Athens. July 17. 1832 CEO. B. PERKINS 7' N. D. Dealers in want of clothing to sell again will tind goods here, as cheap, if not some cheaper than can be bought in the New Vork jobbing lions es—and better made..ED More New Goods. JUST received and now opening by J. POWELL. a large stock of Dry Goods, Boots & Shoes, Hats Groceries, Fish &c.. which are now offered for sale at extremely low 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 purchasers. Au examination of his stock is respectfully solicited J. POW ELL. SUMMER GOODS—An assortment o!Ginghatns, He Lains, Chambrays, 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 bale by June 23, 1852. J./OWELL. 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. J. POWELL. FISH -A fresh stock of Codfish and Mackerel at June 23, 1952. J. POWELL. I= ADAMS & niaorzutzharrn, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TOW./ I'A./ Bradford Comity Pa. --r LOOKING GLASS PLATES cut and fitted or any size, to be bad at the Jewelry store of May 15, 1852. W. A. CHAMBERLIN. MOSE NtiV GOODS ! BURTON KINGSBURY, would again call the au lention of ell persons desirous of buying goods cheap, to the large stock which be 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 country trade. Towanda. June 24, 1952. N. Y. & E. Railroad ! 11CONTAL1FIrE8' di. 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 mad at prices that cannot fail to please. Their arrangements are such that they can sell goods at wholesale for cash as low as the; can be purchased of the jobbers in New York city. With an humble acknowledgmtut of past favors, an examination of their very extensivh assortment of Goods is respectfully solicited. Towanda, June 15, 1852. DISSOLUTION. • 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. R. Myer, and all demands against the firm are to be presented to him for payment, E. R. MYER, • JESSE ALLEN. Myersburg, Aug. lath, 1852. NOTICE• THE subscribers wishing to close np the business of the late firm of Myer & Allen, gives eirpeci. al notice. that all indebted to the same by book act count,note, or otherwise, most pay up. All accountst that are not settled by the first day of December next will be sued without further notice. E. R. MYER. Myershurg, Aug.. 16th, 1852. Alercryinibig, . . . attention ißegiment I MAKE READY! TAKE AIM! FIRE!! TOHN E. GEIGER, would say to his old friends and ar the public at large, that he has constantly on hand and manufacturing Rifles and Shot Guns &e, &c.— Among his 'assortment of Guns may be found Double and single barrelled Guns, Rillesof all kinds warra Powder Flasks, Shot. Patches, Game Baga,l Cap Primes.. Also. Powder, Shot, Caps of the beat Sinalt: ty. Allen' six barrelled Revolving Pistols, do rsingle barrelled self-cocking Pistols, Rifle Pistols, d ouble bb'l Pistols and common steel end brass Piltols.t . F G., F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Powder , in bane Cori- Bundy on hand. Any of the above article, will Le sold awful cheap for the Ready Pay. ' Keys of any kind fist d to Doors, Trunks or any other kind of locks on shot t notice and reasonable terms. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Shop a few rods north of the Bradford Rouse. Towanda.'llay 22, 1852. .1. E. GEIGER. MORE NEW GOODS!' H& A. OAMPBELL woultiagain call the alien s lion of their friends and customers to their large and new assortment of Goods. just received and now opening at their Furnishing Depot, con slating 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. 1. _4, DOZEN BROWN LINEN COATS, from $1 to $2, at CAMPBELL'S. YELLOW, huff and white Vests. Coats & Pants, a large lot for sale at CAMPBELL'S. 1"7 CHESTS YOUNG H WON, Imperial, Hyson .1 I Skin and Black Teas. Also 15 Bags Rio and Java Coffee, just recei.ed ai ME RC 1.1 w HEAT, Oats, Rycend Corn, taken in exchange VI , for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. rwavri if lam `cry warFraount. Important to Sonsekeepors: .• . . THE subscriber thankful for the . ‘ - ..L.......i.j....".. —.- L -- --' - liberal patronage heretofore re '•:.:::::.:Tc'inr !..---"Ct75 :. zi e v n e d d ; liner the e ave u b t i o ic inf e o n r et m ai hie 01 a : and those commencing pg House: m t -: % ;,::, 1 -„-,- -_ keeping in particular that he has 1111 pit now on hand a large assortment "" of FURNITURE, which he will warrant to - be made in a substantial manner, and of the best materials. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress ing bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and walnut washstands. marble tops, end plain, of dif ferent patterns. Card and end tables, Sofas Couch es, whatnots, Bcc. BEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low post beadsteads, finished in handsome style and of approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called fur, all of which will be told on the must accommodating terms. J The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HEARSE, and will hold himself in readiness 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. 13...-Furniture of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman. ship. Towanda, January 17, 1852. I= Ant:yrs.-11. C. Porter, Towanda—Wm. Kifi". Athens—Eli laird, Troy—D. Y. Barnes, Columbia Flatts—L. D. Taylor, Burlington—Friable A. Bron son, Orwell—E. Dyor, Covington—D. M. Bailey; Mansfield—Humphrey & Place, Tioga—Torvell, Montrose—Perry ir Ogden, Elmira. WHOLESALE agents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden st., New York. TICEICELAMECS LOOIC CARPENTERS & JOINERS will find a full as- Bowmen' of planes, gauges, sews, squares, trying squares, bevels, compasses. iron and wood spirit levels, augers, gimlet, center and roger bitty, lanai, band and bench axes, adzes, hammer., chisels, gouges, chalk lines and speols, brad and scratch awls, tape lines, &c. lILACKSMIRIIS will find anvils, vices, bellows, sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps. files, iron braces, bitta, hand drilli, horse shoos and nails, screw plates, and a general assortment of cast,German, spring Englist and American blister steel, Swedes, American and English iron. MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels, stone hammers, Isthing hatchets, white wash brushes, &c., constantly on hand at MERCUR'S. SUBSCRIBERB to the History of the World. and Webster's Dictionary, are respectfully notified that the Agent will commence delivering said works by the 20th of this month, and will supply snbscti bers as soon as pcssible thereafter. The thanks of the Agents are tendered to the public for their liberal patronage of these works, which will be delivered by F. M. Babcock, Esq., Gen. Agent for Pennsylvania. August 12, 1852. ASA KNAPP. ALL persons having unsettled accounts with 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 8, 1852. di.M. C. MEIICUR. IMPORTANT TO TOE Farmer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OM UNPAWLLILIID SUR HISTORY qv astome as the most remarkable External Applicathet ever FOR MAN Re. yz. &EA.: 7 - .ob. --- N Cr "They can't Keep House without it." Experience of more than sixteen years has establi.heit the tact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or Uni versal Family Embrocation, will curt must cases, sail n• liens all such as Sparit,s, Sweeney. Ringbone, Windgalls, Poll Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels, Galls of all kinds, Fr e& Wounds.. Sprains, Bruises, Fis tula, Sitfast. Sand Cracks, Strains, Lameness. Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheumat.tsin, Bites of Animals, External l'oi sons, Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites. Boils, Corns. Whitlows. Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands, Cramps, Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts, &c. &c. The unpamllelettsuctess of this Oil. is the cure of die• rases in Horses and Mule. and even in human dealt, is daily becoming more known to the farming community. It can hardly be credited, except by those who have been in the habit of keeping it in their stable. and house., what a vast amount of pain, suffering and ume, an saved by the timely applicauon of this Oil. mar Se sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. Y., is blown - in the aide of the bottle, and in hie handwriting over the cork. All orders addressed to the proprietor will be promptly responded to. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent. and Nee what wonders an accomplished by the use of this medicine. Sold be respectable dealers generally, in the Unite. Stales and Canada. Also by Notice to Subscribers. PARTICULAR NOTICE. kiisreilautotm NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, THE undersigned ba3 purchaseds large, and choice selecticin of'NEW GOODS, bought under the .moat favorable ,:circumstances, and for sale aslow for cash as can be liought elsewhere, and lower than any braggadocia can or will sell. May 5, 1053. 0. D. sAhTLETT. Drug Store, AO. .2'lliriek Row. NEW OWNERS eit. MOW LAMB. THE subscriber having purchased and 4efur wished the stock cf DRUOS, MEDICINES &c., in No. 2. Brick Row, which now makes it a choice and well selected assortment of Drug and kledi clues for family use, at wholesale and retail, which he cheerfully recornnrends to the public,and craves a share of public patronage. The Goods will be sold as cheap or cheaper than any other establtshinent West of New York for cask and cash only. Here you will find annexed a few leading artistes z' IlPosgate's Cordial Eliz Opi IHay's_Liniment Selma Me:., do Indi• Cream Tartar Sup C Soda Hair Dyo Manna, ' Harlem Oil Magnesia Calc'd - Ointment, Trasks do Carh, do Dalley's do N S do Mc Allester do Henry's Lakes Herbs Colocynth ;do ' Extracts do Apple Tilden•,a Aleneolic BO' Cochineal libel Extract Trusses.Hulfs lalap Extract do Marshes; Meakim'a Vanilla BO do Shakir, 'Jo Lemon do Balsam Winters do Macs do 'do Cheeainans Jo Almond do do Fir t do Cloves do Cupabia do Allspice di do Tula do Nutmegs do, do Peru do Peach do. do Pulmotfary do Ginger do do Sulphur do Cinnamon do Acid Tartaric do ()range de du Acetic do Tonka do du Benzonia Lubin's Springdower do Citric do Musk do du • Nitric , do V tolette do • du Oxalic do Magnolia do do Hy drocyant do Sweet firer do do Sulphuric Ido .iesmin do i Oil Linseed do Jock'y Cl'b do do Sperm• ,do Caroline do do Olives do Jenny Lind do do Castor do Boquet do do Neatafoot lyrings, Pewter as'nerd do Almonds do Glass do ' do Amber Rees . ursing Bottles, Glatt+ do Amber Red do do U. Es. do Anisi Had Rhei Turk do Caraway do do do Croton do Ipecac do Cubebs do Jalap do Commie .do Ginger White do Fennel, do Orris do Lemon Gum Camphor do Cassia - do Opi Turk do Cod Liver do My rrh.Turk do Lavandula • do Arabic do do Nerolt do Copal du Jestnin Ido Aloes Boer do Nutmeg do Aloes Cape do Orange Chloride Lime do Rhodium do Soda do Rose Castor Rusa do Cedrat ' Isinglass do do Copabia lEvens' Lancets do Ergot INitra Silver, Op't du Verbena 10xid tlisnuth do Vio:ette !Blue Pill I rner. do Mellesse lodide Potass do Mellefluer Tart do do Patchouly Carb do Brushes, Paint ISulph do do Varnish oaustie do do Hair ,'Citrate Ferri' do Hai r,Came h.- lodide do do Nail Tannin do Tooth Proto lod Mercury do Shaving Strychnia do Flesh Piperin do Cloth ,_,_, . E io l d a in te e ri um do Hat Soap. Yankee Veratrin do Crystalline Kreosote do Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Crete . do Coopers Morphine Sulph do Rose do - Act do Victora Calomel, American . do Orange do English, do Tooth Precipitate Red do Erasive do White do Castile ulph Ztnei do Military . Bronze, Crimson do Savin do Pale Gold do Brown do Dark de Fricopherous do White Pain Killer Gold Leaf, Op't Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion Oxygenated Bitters America do Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue Chloroform Fig do Hoftman's Anodyne % enitian Red, English' Together with Paints.. Turpentine, Varnish, Die. Woods & Dye-Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Wires and Liquors for Medicinal proposes.— Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con fleeted with the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. S. Hcsvosr, whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me dical advice gratis to people, they paying for the medicines only. Physicians can rely upon having their prescriptions careful!) , compounded and put up. The stock has been selected with great care, and the goods will be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry rec torial, meheneks Polmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrick's, Hubensacke, and Jaynes' Yermifuge. Together with all of the most popular Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sale at J. M. REED, Nil. 2, Brick Row. Towanda, May 14, 13.2. Difficulties on the Rio Grande ! WAR ! WAR ! WAR !! rpHE contest has commenced and a vigorous pro • secution of purchases for CASH, will soon en able the public to determine that it is to their inter est to supply themselves from BUNTING'S =MAP CLICIMEING, TAILORING AND TURNIBRING , =TAR LISNRIMIT . 3 Doors South of Brick Bow—Main 8 1. where the sub s criber has just returned from New. York, bringing with him a choice assortment of Fancy and Staple Articles, selected with the most personal care, Irom the first city houses. r These together with his former stock, enabl.'s him to offer to the - public an assortment which for excellence of material, beauty of work manship, and elegance qf style, cannot be sur passed in this section of country, and which he is prepared to sell at the very lowest CASH prices.— He has also attached to his establishment 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-manner, and at the shonat 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 thatlib eral patronage which has been exterifflll to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past favors he asks! the public to give him a call and see for them.' selves. riDont forget the place. Three Doors Booth of Brick Row. CUTTING done as usual and warranted to fit if properly made tip—al Towanda, July 13, 1852. DORIC and Flour—a quantity of Pork andlPlaat I just received and for sale by May 27 3. POWILL 013 G. H. BUNTING.