tegal G en eral Election.Freehi matifin. viTH EREAS, by an act ofeaseinbrrotthe Com monwealth, entitled, • Au act relipieg to the elections in this Commonwealth," it is enjoined nnm to give public notice crouch election to be be . ld and also the enumeration in such notice - hat 'gmersare to be elected, I. CHESTER THOM ss, sheriff of the county .of Bradford, do b e l* by make known and give notice to the electors• oinaid cou nty that a general election will be held id cou nty. on TUESDAY, the l'lth day ot Oc :beesato the several districts in said county to wit Is A ll oy at the sub.distriet school house near campbelfs mill. I n Asylum at Jacob Frutebey's. I s Athens boni, at E. 8. Matthewson's. Ia Athens twp„ at Julius Tozer's. I n Armenia, at John 8. Brecker's. In Burlington, at Addison McKean's. Is Canton, at Ben. Coolbaugh's i n unable. at James Morgan's Ia Durell,at the school house, called the centre . I school house, near 8. Decker's. ,In Franklin. at W m . D eemer , .. Is G ra osille at the school house, No ! E at Gran• tilde comers. In li e nick, at the school house near Daniel Du. and. In Litchfieldost Cyrus Bloodgood's. I n Leroy, at the school house in - Leroy. le Monroe, at J. P. Smith's. la Orwell, at the house formerly occupied by L • R, Roo. in Pike, at E. DeWolf's. In Ridgbery, at S. Harman's, In Rome, at the Academy. In Rheshequin, at D. Brink's. in Smithfield, et A. J. Gerould's, In Bpnnifiell, at T. Wilder's. In Sanding Stone, at Simon Stephen's. In South Creek, at the school house near Asa Gillet s In Towanda bore'', at the Grand Jury room in the Court House, in said bor'o. In North Totianda, at the house of S. A. Mills. i n south Towanda, at the school house near A . C. Gregg g. In Troy boro', at the Eagle tavern . 1 In Troy tp, at the house of V. M. Long, in the ten.' of Troy. In Tuscarora, at the school house near James Black's. In lister, at 8. B. Holcomb's. to Warren. at R. Cooper's A n Wells, at L. Reeley's. In windburn, at E. Russell's (deceased). In Wyalusing, at the house of J. H. Black. In Wilmot, at the house of Jason P. Horton. • In Wycos, at the Academy. At which time and p!iCt the electors aforesaid will elect by ballot. Oae person for Canal Commissioner of this Corn n-nirealth. One person for the Supreme Judge, of this Com trimealth. line person to represent the 13th Congressional ft. , :net compiised of the counties of Bradford, s,..quebanna and Tioga, iu the house of Represen -I.,es at Washington. Tiro persons to represent the County of Bradford to te House of Representatives of the Common ve3th of Pennsylvania. One person for Comstissioner of said County. line person Auditor of said County. And in and by said act. 1, am further , directed to 1 ;: notice that every person excepting justices he peace uho shall hold any office of profit and oust under the government of the United States or L itho vats, or of any incorporated district and also h at even member of Congress and of the state Len , laiors and the select and common council of urea or commissioners of any incorporated dis- r' 0, by law incapable of holding or exercising, ar ;ante tune. the office or appointment of Judge, 1.1i.,c0r or Clerk,of any election ot this common tra'th and that no itapector, or other officer of any tsch elec:i..n, shall be then eligible to any office to br 1 , , , f1 tor. By le 4th section of an act passed the 16th da t 1-r:.. 184 U, it is provided '• that the 13th sectic rim act passed July 2, 1839, entitled " An act r last to the elections of this Commonwealth Sill not be so construed as tilprerent any militi lifter, (rpm serving as Judge, Inspector or der! ' any eeneral or special election of this Common In the 6kt section of the act first above mentior 'I, sin enacted that every general and special elei shall be opened between eight and ten in tt kieci.in. and continue without interruption or a' 'oannitnt until 7 o'clock in the evening, when tE ti k shall be clo.!•ed. Br the [Bth .section of the act passed Feb., .441, it shall be lawful for the inspectors and juril of any general election which shall hereafter I :n :he Armenia election district of Bradfoi GPI% to Close the polls of ettchelection at 5 o'clor I; 3 further directed that the meeting of the Judi it the Court House in Towanda, to make of 1 ; , zeheral return, shall be on the 3d ilay after ti ett:,n. which will be on the 15th day of Octobe 1: 2,: , 0 directed the meeting of the return jcipi 11i the 13th Congressional district to make of to mum s f or memb er of Congress, shall be at th Hmice, in the horn' of Towanda on' the 7t 1, 15. r the election, which will be the 19th day c =net CHESTER THOMAS. Sheriff. i Office, Sept. 13, 1852. Sheriff's Sale. 1} rime of a writ, of fi. fa., issued out of th ) Court of Common Pleas_of Bradford Counts 2me directed, will be exposed to public sat It Court House, in the borough of Towandt %Allay. October 18. 1852, at 1 o'clock P. M . c i flowing described lot, piece or parcel c . situated in the township of Pike,-Bradford Co :tided and described as follows viz : Beginnini aeutiock ; thence south 6 0 west sixty perches t •: 'hence south lq. west 23 perches to '. thence south 40° east 46 perches to a • ston c 4. +hence south 28° west 36 perches to a post I 2 east 33 perches ; thence soot! 21 perches to a stump ; thence south 11 perches to Wyalusing creek ; thence soutl eat 52 perches to a hemlock ; thence south 12' ' l 2 perches to a post in an old field ; therm '''..i.erchPstoa post, corner of Walter Hier t""0 : 1 1 47° west 165 perches toe post; theno ' 5 :5' ea. t 5 perches to a post and atones ' ce no rth 33° west 41 perches to a butternut ire creek road ; thence north 40° east 48 per a pw and hem ock ; thence north 25° eas ; thence north 51° west 26 perchas to 2 ;hence north 52° east 99 pgrcbes to thi corner hereof; thence south 42i° east 41 toes to 'he beginning. Containing 146 acre ; 5 perches, be the same more or less, about 5( proved, one two story framed House on c ut lam and an orchard of fruit trees thereor 1 ;• ,11 .---Ose other !ot piece or parcel of land oil •• laid township : Bounded on the north b I•3re described lot ; on the south by the W.Va creek ;.on.the west by Cole creek Tannin tNat on the east end. • Containing about fin 4 'k the same more or less, all improved. and taken in execution at the suit J.l Ins cad 11 , Mercer vs. Ethel Taylor. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. 'V' Office, Sept. 25, 1852. o rphan's Court, Sale. rintie an order of the Orphans court of oiF of Bradford, the ,subscriber direett ` ,I. ep , to rnblic sale upon the premiseart ` 4 .T.1 50 kt. 23, 1852 at 2 o'clock P. M., the ft rCl ce.nr rcel of land situ in the towt O ; e p a well, in said county, and ated bounded and (11 ss tolloWi to alit : 1. , the 4 onb by land of Thomas Matheson ; eat Qt Chutney G. Gridley and Elisha McKei s 'al roads quid Gridley, and the public lire ori the west by lands of Henry Gibbs.- k t L , L ibg about 23 acres about 20 acres them I 'd, with one framed house and one frame ri•eoti erected. Terms made known on th El O G. GRIDLEY, Administrator of Lydia I :Pt 1952. Gridley 'dec'd. vrB—A large stock of hue silk Hungariai X Panama and palm leaf hats just a je 23 , J. POWELL. 34 (-71a-nTIT-of Pork and Irk , y'" . ti•ell and for F ale by , y .!; •, Orphan's Cart . tin virtue of an -order lif-ilwriirithan's . :-.Ci:strt of 1., the County Of Bradford; "Iti - itta- sabneriber di :rectify' Ife :will"expose sate .-. - nnoti the premists.. on SATURDAY,.CIot.,..IIII; ,- . 1135 at one ' , o'clock-P..7d, the following piece or parcel of land 'situated!. in.itte.ltowaship_. of.Wyllusinvh):;'iald 'county, intik - tun - detain d described atiAlltneitowili BeginuthgAtw - past ant 'stone. comet , 41141:ihn Stalftird'i lot ? thencei by , lands of the:. same north thirteen degrees west- .7101. f -perdhes to a post and stone! t i thente north 77,_.odegnees; cast ! eighty perched 10. a pile e4n, er ; dunks. itouth'.,lll° ;east 100 and I - perches tir 'kr:other hid I;mi/el:Ulf. In the Wyslasing preek t o thence,south lilts-west 81) perches to the beginning.„ Containing 50 acres. be the same more or linnsa—ithout2s' sidres 'thereof im proved. with a framed house - and barn.sso.losslll orchard thircon., TERMS' made known on the day of sale. • .CHESTER RUCK. . „ . guardian of Dinh - Buck. minor Sept. 15. 1852. child of,Silsaf. Back. dec'd. CAMS to tbe enclosure of the subscriber in Frank . hap about the 12th int., a two year old black steer, with brown back endears. The owner is re quested to prove property, pay charges, and take said steer away. Franklin. Sept. 17, 1822. H. CIATIBB. TETANTED in every county of the United States. VT active and enterprising men, to engage is the sale of some of the best Books published in the country. To men of good address, possessing a small capital of from $25 to $lOO. such induce ments will be offered as to enable them to make of from $3 to $lO a day profit. a l , The Books published by us are all useful in their character.extremely popular and command large sales wherever they are offered. For further pat titulars, address [postpaid]. DANIELS & GETZ. Successors to W. A Leary & co., No. 138 North Second at. Philadelphia. THE subscribers are a running a Daily line of Stages between Carbondale and Ilopbottom Station on the Lackawanna & Western Rail Road. Distance 20 miles. Leave Carbondale in the mor ning and connect with the can going North. Re turning, leave on the arrival of the mail train from the Great Bend, passing through Glenwood, Lenox silk, Clifford and Dondaff 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 at., a few blocks below Brori son's hotel aug. 11. GROW ilk BROTH RES. BY virtue of a deed of assiznrnent, I shall expose at adjourned sale, on Monday, the Ilth of Octo ber at 1 o'c 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, I lot, 1070 square feet, with a Shoe shop thereon, together with_ the home property c.f 0. D Chamberlain ; 8 acres of land, two dwelling hous es, one si• 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 8. S. BRADLY, Sept. 10, 1852. assignee of 0. D. C. • 10,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted. T will receive on all debts contracted with me, 1 J. H. & H. S. 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,.1832. CLOTHING STORE. J. & S. ALEZ&EIMM & CO._ TN the Brick Block , next door to Meteors store have .1. just added to their stock, a large and fashiona ble assortment of , of every verieiy, both of style 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 prir4s considerable lower than ever before known in this place. Oar goods are selected with a regard both to style and price, and offer indocemente,not to be met with at any other establishment. In" Strangers visitin eroarandkor_oth ors in want of 0 0 will And THE LARGEST AbBORTMENT at ouresulblishment, in this section of the coyntry, and made in such style and materials as to ensure satisfaction. We shall endeavor by MOW PRICES & GOOD CLOT G, 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, Coals Pants, Croatia Caps @. LocarioNs.—Next door south of Mercur's Main st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st.. Arnouts Hall. Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tipga Vill age, Tioga Co. Pa. Towanda May 29th ISM. BRADFORD COUNTY PINT. .THE Subscribers have recently opened upon their J. lands in Tuscarora Township, Bradford Co:, Pa., a bed of Mineral and' ire Proof Paint, which Vie) , 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 fire and waterproof. We ask of . the public to give our paint a trial, being willing that it shall stand upon its own mer. its. in full confidence that no art.cle in market stir passes it in value. We have bad it tested by prat. tical 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 s. 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 Laceyville, Wy• owing Co. Pa. CYRUS, SHUM WAY. HENRY MONTGOMERY. Certificate. This is to certify, that I hive thoroughly tested the paint recently discovered by Sham way and Montgomery, and in my opinion it is as good as, if not better, than Blake's, or any other I have ever used. I recommend it to the public. MOSES T. CARRIER. Towanda, Sept. 4, 1852: Ban els ter Bale, FARMERS or others in want of first best Bar rels for cider, or otherwise, will find them un der Hall & Russell's Hard Ware• store. Towanda, Sept. 15, 1852. FELTON & Co. To; Sale. Twn OR THREE 'GOOD PORSE TEAMS.— quire of JOHN R. WELLES. Sfr, Iltb; lE'st. J. PO win JUisctUancons. ITZAY• 500 4geats wanted. 81000 A TRAIL CARBONDALE STAGES. , PUBLIC SALE. Ready made Clothing, AD•FTED TO Tag SZASOIN, Ego mbittaiiiinis , ADMINISTRATOR% *Mot • ALL persons indebted - to. Ste ...estate:it: Hond o ',ll Ladd dee'd late of Albany townshipi:ere tiere• bg requested to, make paymentwithont delay ; and those having claims against said estate; 'will place present them duly authenticated for sattlenient. ASENATH LIIDD JOSEPH MENARDI: Albany'lownship, July 17 1852. Administrators ADMINRITRATOWB NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan Brink deed. hue 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. Joly 17, 1851. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persona indebted to th e estate of LYMAN VANDYKE deed, late of Albany, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate. will please pre vent them duly authenticated for settlement. dmAlbany, July 29. 1952. nistrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. . 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 authenticated for settlement. JOSEPH MENARDI, ABSOLEM CARR. Albany. July 21, 1959. Administrators. ADMINISTRATOR's! NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to 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,dnly authenticated for settlement. T. M. WILSON, ANDREW FEE, Monroe tp., July 29, 1922. Administrator's. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC. MR. OLMSTED, PROMIZTOR of the Athens nychange, 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 • 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 this coach from this place, and those going to the RAIL ROAD can MP it 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.. 4. 1852 ADMINISTATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Welch deed, late of the township of Duren are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those baying claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT BULL, Dorell, June 25, 1852. - Administwor. roreign Attachment. B RADFORD COUNTY, ss. Tun COMMONWEALTH OF PENNATLVANIA. 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 clanks, lands and tenements, monies, rights and credits, in whose hands or possession suever the same may be,so that he be and appear before our court of Common pleas to be holden at the borough of To. wands, in and for said `county, on the first Monday of September 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 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. DAVID Wit.sicrr, President of our "mid court, at the borough of Towanda aforesaid, the 9d day of August, A. D. 1852. ALLEN McKssx, Prothonotary. AUCTION!! THE Subscriber will sell the balance of his stock of 000D8 at auction. commencing on Monday the 6th day of September. and continue every day and evening until all is sold. Towanda, Aug. 7,1852. E. T. FOX. 3000 'Bs.BLAKE'S Patent Fire Proof Paint, just received and for sale by Towanda, Aug, 25, 1852. MERCURIC 12 LOTS, AT will sell some of the most desirable borough lots I :it 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 of the square frc.nting the pool of the Dam and Smith street ; and the corner on 3d 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 cf 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 themselves 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 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, July 30,1852. Postponement. f\WING to unavoidable causes, beyond my con. trot, 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. BULL. Valley Hill. August 27, 1852. NOTICE. THEpublic era hereby notified, that no person will be permitted to pick, or carry away Craw berries front the lands of the subscribers in Darling. ton township. Those persons found trespassing on our Cranberry marshes hereafter. will be dealt with according to law. JOHN McCORD, HARVEY WARD, August 26; 1852. , ISAAC CRAIN. QAFETY FUSE.- - -Contractors can Sod a superior 1...1 Betide of Safety Fuse at MERCUR'S. Pay 14 ! Pay 17p ! 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 & RUSSELL. Towanda, June 10, 1852. CAWRION. ALL persons are hereby cintioned again►t porch asing a note given by me, 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. 'fouanda, July 30,101, JOHN McMAHON• -- MOT/14 - 1: Va 4iening otiiiii e r 4.;4•16.4 w6l.- -4 - i. sok and Retail an extensive stook of 817MblER 6 001:18.1induacing a roll usortnient or goo& usual ly kept by Mew 'which were - prehised al extremely Prlorkirel will , be 'old at lower pier Ikla Ale same quality 'of 'gm* en oW ip any town wed of New York. We say to all, come and examine ow storks end thaw who pay Cub for geode wilt find it greatly for their intents to boy at the Cask store. Yamada. Jona 1,185!: !loins and Shoes. ALARGE stuck of Ladies', Children's and Misses' - "sin g Bmajn; SliPPers. Polkas and Boots.— Also a ens assortment of men's and boy's ealf,lcip and morocco Boots, Mien and Brogan's, and a good supply of gent's Gaiters and Congress Boots just received at lane I. • MERCURIC SIIMMER HATIV---A fine adoortment of the latest styles of moleskin. Kossuth, Hungarian, Panama, pedal and paten leaf flats, just opened at • June t, . IdERCUII4B. SPRING AND SUMMER SONNETS. —A choice seleetion of lades' and misses' Bonnets, and at grett variety of &dna Trimmings, now opening at, Jena 1. ' MERCER'S. ORlflB' ems quality CORN STARCH, manufsc• mid expreuly for infinity and dietetic pommies, for sale at jone I . NIERCURI3. DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to 3 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at apl:0 B. KINGSBERY'S. BE F O,R E looking elsewhere, it would be well for Ladies to look at the Bpring Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap. April 9 'B. KINGSBERY. CROCKERY.—The largest stock In town. Ful dinner and tea setts, of white granite and blue ware, which will be sold cheap at GROCERIEK—The quality and prices of Teas, Sugars and Coffee, always speak for theist selves, at apl 10 B. KINGSBERY'S. M - ACKEREL-50 half barrels, and 25 quarter al. barrels, at B. KINGSBERTS. 20QUINTALS CODFISH—They are worth looking at, if not buying, for sale - by April 10. B. KINOSHERY. MEBB PORK !-50 bbls. Prime, for Which a high price was paid,and for which a high price will be asked, by apllo B. KINGSIBERY. READY MADE CLOTHING. GEORGE:3I. rAZILIOXII, H . Ati opened a Clothing slore at ATHENS. Pa., on the ready pay system. A good stock of new and fashionable garments foi sale at very low pri ces. Most of the assortment is of Some Nrannfbcture. The cutting is under the dir-ction of an experi enced tailor, and in this manner durability in work manship and good taste 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 lose, as it saves bad debts, and is the best plan for every body Here is the place where men and boss, old and young may be suited on fair and economical terms. I have but one price which gives me the advan• (age of SIELLLIrG CHEAPER, than those 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 stylist* ©Xi TijiFlA Va 7 can make it to the advantage of every man and boy to call at the one price Clothing Store in Athens Pa. Athens, July 17. 1852 GEO. B. PERKINS tom' N. B. Dealers in went of Clothing to sell again will find goods here, as cheep, if StOf some cheaper than can be bought in the New York jobbing hous es—and better made. .CD • More New Goods. JUST received and now opening by J. POWELL, a large stock of Dry Goods, Hoots & 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. An examination of his stock is respectfully solicited J. POWELL. SUMMER GOODS—An assortment of Gingbams, De Lains, Cbambrays, 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 for Sale by June 23, 1852. J. POWELL. BOOTS & SHOES—The lar;est stock in town of ladies, misses, and childrens fine and coarse shoes. Mans. boys and youths calf, morocco and coarse boots and shoes just received by June 23, 1832. J. PO WELL. FISH—A fresh stock of Codfiih and Mackerel at Jane 29, 1852. J.POWELL. I=3l AZULINCIS & 311WIPALILLAini, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. TO lINAJWAS Bradford Garai, P.. -- - T OOKING GLASS PLATES cut end hued or any size, to be had et the Jewelry store of May 16, 1852. W. A. bHAMI3ERLIN. BURTON KINGSBURY, would again call the alt motion of sit persons desirous of buying goods cheap, to the large stock which fie is now receiving from New York ; embracing a full assortment of all kinds of Goods which are adapted to the wants of the town and countty trade. Tnwanda. June 23. 1962. N. Y. & E. Railroad isomAtrirEß , al. co. ARE now receiving weekly over the above Mo 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 acknowledgms at of past favors, an examination of their very extensivh assortmen of Goods is respectfully solicited. Towanda, June 15, 1852. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby. given that the partnership lately existing between E.. IL 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. 111yercburg, Aug. 16th, 1852. THE subscribers wishing to close op the business of the late firm of Myer & Allen, gives ear►eei. al notice, that all indebted to the same by book ac' counknote, or otherwise, mast pay np. All accounts t that ate not settled by tho first day of December next will be sued:without further notice. E. R. MYER. Myersburg, Aug. 16th, 18511. ICEMES7=I I= 33 E. R. MYER, JESSE ALLEN. NOTICE. o:==m, On*, 1r • - Alt= - Zeirbnegta - , • • ' • t • • MAKE READY! TAKE AIM! FIRE!! TORN E. GEIGER, would nay to his old friends and ar the public at large, that he has constantly on hand and manufacturing Rifles and Shot Guns dry., &c,— Among his assortment of Guns mny he found . Double and single barrelled Guns. Riflesof all kindi warranted. Powder Flasks, Shot P3uches, Game Bags, Cap Primets. Also, Powder, Shot, Caps of the best frail, ty. Aliens' eli barrelled Revolving Pistols, do stogie barrelled self-cocking Pistols, Rifle Pistols, double bb'l .Pistols awl comnsoO steel and brass Pistols. F G., P. F. G., F.F. F. G., Powder In Can COrr stoutly on hand. Any of the above articles will be sold swilll cheap for the Ready Pay. Keys of any kiod fate d to Doors, Trunks or any other kind of locks on short notiee and reasonable terms. Repairing done with neatness and despatch. Shop a few rods north of the Bradford House. Towanda, May 22, 184. " .1. E. GEIGER. MORE NEW GOODS! H& A. 11AMPBELL would again call the atten • 'ion 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 oilier man, all to be sold a little cheaper for ihe ready pay than ever. Come and examine, and be satisfied. Towanda, May 14, 1852. 11 DOZEN BROWN LINEN CORPS. from $ 91.+ to $2, at CAMPBELL'S. YELLOW, huff and white Vests, Coats & Pants, a large lot for sale at CAMPBELL'S. 17CHESTS YOUNG HYSON, imperial, Hyson Skin and Black Teas. Also 15 Begs Rio and Java Coffee, just received at PA ERCUR'S. --- WHEAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in exchange for goods. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. niILIMPVIL WU ViVAD:Orit._ Zmportant to lionsekeepers: „,__ . ......, THE subscriber thankful for the ___..,.21-7:-:-7...tr- 1, - liberal patronage h a cretofore re. : , :-.f"71 - ';e:-..2r-,1 0 -1 ceived, begs leave fo inform his FI. I T t u, 0 friends th m e m pu e b o l m ic og gen H etal o ly e: 1. 11 :17 1 _,,_,,,' 'keeping in particular that he has •111; MC 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 witsbstantls, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch es, whatnots. dr.e. BEADSTEADS.—rHigh, Field, French and low post beadsteads, finished in handsome Kyle and of approved patterns, together with other furniture usu ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most accommodating terms, CO•The subscriber is also provided pith 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. IL—Furniture of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best materials and workman. ship. Towanda, January 17, 11852. thiPORTANT TO Trll. Farmer, Farrier I Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL 011.41.1114LLXL10 IF TOL OUTWIT OF OLDICILO As the most remarkable External Application ette MAN "They caul Keep House without it." Experience of more than wirteen rears has eatablasbcd the fact !hat Merchant's Celebrated tiarchng Oil. or Goi• rerun! Family gmbruatlon, V. ill cure inns( ease., and re- Imre all such as Sparina, Sweeney. flisigbone,Windgalk% Poll EQ. Callous, Cracked Heels. 6:dla of all kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises. Fis tula, Sitfast, Sand Cracks, Strains, LAmeness, Foundered Feet. Scratches or Grease, Mange, Illieumaham, Bites of Animals, External Poi aims. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bites. Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chi Mining, Chapped Bands, 'Cramps. Con tractions of the Muncles . Swellings, Weakness of ;the Joints, Caked Breasts. sc. dm. eke. The unparalleled stireess of this Oil, in the cure of die. catten in Horses and Cattle, and even in human flesh n daily becoming more known to the farming community. It ran hardly be credited, . it by those who have bees in the habit of keeping it in iheir stables and houses, what a vast amount of pain, suffering and time, are eased by the timely application of this Oil., Mr He sure the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT, Lockport, N. Y., is blown in the ado of the bottle, and to his handwnting over the cork. All 0111617 addressed to the prom/tar will be promptly responded to. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent. runt see what wonders an, accomplished by the use of dos medicine. Sold by correctable dealers generally, in the Unite. States and Canada. Also by Ae TS-H. C. Porter. Towanda—Wm. Krff. Athena—Eli lairkTroy—D. V. Barnes, Colllinhia Flatta—L. 1). Taylor, Burlington—Fnsbie & Bron son, (swell—E. Dyor, Covington—D. M. Bailey, Mansfield—Humphrey & Place, Tioga—Torvell, Montrose—Perry fi. (Wen, Elmira. WHOLESA LL agents are Wars, Cliose & Co„ 89 Maiden at., New York. 111111037.41.112C18 ! LOOS ! CARPENTERS & JOINERS will find a full as aortment of planes, gauges, saws, squares, trying. squares, bevels, compasses, iron and wood spirit augers, gimlet, center and roger bins, broad, band and bench axes, adzes, hammers, chisel., gauges, chalk tines and speola. brad and scratch awls, tape lines.&e. BLACKSMIRIRS will find anvils, vices, bellows, sledges, band and shoeing hammers, rasps. files, iron brace., bias, hand drills, berme stews and nails, screw phtes,and • general assortment of caist,German, sprint English and American blister steel, Swedes, American and English iron. MASONS will find brick and plastering trowel 4 stone hammars, lathing hatchets, white wash brushes, Ste., constantly on hand at MERCOR'S. Notice to Ilittbscribere. SUBSCRIBERS to the History of the World, and Webster's Dictioniuy, are respectfully notified that the Agent will commence delivering said works by the 20th of this month, and will supply subset hers as anon •as possible 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. Ancu-t 12, GM. ASA KNAPP.. PARTICULAR NOTICE. A". persons having unsettled accounts ui , h 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, apttl n, Ism% H. S. &W. 4 Nt/ISCI *se • NEW.ANIMEAPIOUDS; THE anderiigted ' as, p htAhased a large., and choice selection' of IiEW GOODS, bOnyht under the most favor . able" , ettnunkstanees, and for sale as low for cash as can bi"botigat elsewhere, and lower than any btaggadocia can or Will tell. May 5, 1052. ' " 0. D. BARTLETT. Drug 'Store,' 7110.. 2 Thick ROW. NlNl 7 Anntaa ISL =IV &MEM ritHE , subscriber having purchased and 'efur nishcd the stock cf DRU(IS.MEDACINiEtiIsitc., in No. 2 Brick Row, which now makes it a choice and well selected assortment of Drug and Medi tines for family Use, at wholesale and retail, which he cheerfully recommends to the publio,anit caves a share of public patronage. - The Goods will be sold as cheap or cheaper - than any other establishment West of New:Yorkfor.eash and cash only. • • Here you will find annexed a few leading articles Fosgaie's Cordial Elix Opi Hay's Linitrient Hair Dye ' Harlem Oil I )intment, Trask' do Palley's do McAllestes • Shakers Herbs do Extracts Tilden's Alcoeulie X.ll Rbei Extract lalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla Eizet do Lemon 7 4. do Mace • do do Almond = de , do • Cloves . do Allspice de do Nutmegs de do Peach de do Ginger do Cinnamon de do Orange -de do Tonka • de Lubin's Springfiower Ido Musk do do V iolette de do Magnolia do do Sweet Br* do • do Jesmin do do Jockey CM de do Caroline do do Jenny Lind do do Boquet do Syringe, Pewter as'atent do Glass do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do G. E. E. Rad Rhei Turk 'do do do Ipecac. do • Jalap do Ginger Whjte do Orris Gum Camphor do Opt Turk do Myrrh Turk do Arabic do do Copal do Aloes Poet do Aloes Cape Clgoride Lime do Soda Castor Russ 'lsinglass do lEvens' Lancers ilcitra Silver . Op% lOxid Bisnuth IBlue Pill mer, Inside Potass Tart do Carb do Suiph do Senna Alex., do India Cream Tartar Sop C Soda Manna, Magnesia Ca do Carb, do 8 do Henry's Colocyrith do Appls Cochineal Trusses Hulls do Marshes, do Shaker, Balsam Wistera do Cheesmans do Fir: do Copabia do Tolu do Peru do Pulmnffary do Sulphur Acid Tartaric do Acetic • do Benzonio do Citric do Nitric do Oxalic do Hy drocyanc do Sulphuric Oil Linseed do Sperm do Olives do Castor do Neat/foot do Almonds do Amber fleet do Amber Red do Anisi do Caraway do Croton do Cubetis do Cummin - do Fennel. do Lemou do Cassia do Cod Liver do I.avnndula do Neroli do Jesmin do Nutmeg do Orange do Rhodium do Rose do Cedrat do Copabia do Ergot du Verbena do Viniette do Mellesse do Mellefluer do Patchouly Brushes, Paint • 'Oanstie do do Hair !Citrate Ferri do Hai r,Came I ',iodide du do Nail - {'sumo do Tootti, I Pruiti hid Mercury do Shaving Strychn do Flesh Piperin do Cloth Liaterium du Hat, lodine Soap. Yankee Veratrin do Crystalline reo , iite do •Eng. Wind Low's Hydra Cum Crete do Coopers Morphine Sulph do Rose do Act do Victora • Calomel, Amerieas do Orange do English. do Tooth Precipitate Red do Erasive do White do Castile Ralph Zinei do Military Bronze,Cri insnw do Sevin do Pale Colil do Brown do Dark de Fricopherpus do White Pain Killer Gold Leaf, Op't Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermilhoe Oxygenated Bitters America do Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue Chloroform Fig do Hoffman's Anodyne Venitlan Red, English Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varni.h, Dyes Woods & Dye• Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries* pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal porposes.—. Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con netted with the trade. do Varnish Having secured the services of Dr. S. Hrirrov. whr keeps his dike at this store, and will glee me dical advice gratis to people, they paying for the medicines only. Physicians can rely upon having their prescriptions careful:y compounded and put, up. The stock has been selected with great care. and the goods mill be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. Javnes' medicines. Ayresebetry Pee. torial, mcheneks Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrick's, Hohensacks, and Jaynes' Vermifuge, Together with all of the moat popular Patent medicine. now in use constantly on hamd and for sale at 1. M. REED, No. 2, Brick Row. Tnvranda,May 14, 1332. Astray: CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in Stand ingV./ Stone, on the Ist day of September last. a small iron grey gelding, with a dark mark OD the left side running down to the belly—dark Tait and ears ; and having a yoke about his neck—supposed to be about 12 years old. Tue owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take him away. Standing Slime. Sep: 61. 18:12. Wm. CONM ER. Battalion Notice. 'rag uniformed volunteers, composing the 4th 1. Battalion of the Ist Brigade. 13th division, P. V. will meet at the MANSION HOUSE of Hugh Hicks, in Rome, on Thursday the 14th day of Oat,. ber next, at 10 o'clock A. M.. arined!and equipped as the law directs for parade and inspection. Captains are requested to mike every effort to. bring out their whole Companies. N. B. A Military Ball and entertainment, wAII be given by m ine host." Au extra Band of music in attendan Wysox. Sept. 30. IBM. FARM FOR S..LE. THE subscriber offers at puhlic sala. .1 his valuable FARM, situated in Sheshe 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 VMBERIand. 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 land lies upon the flat between j.be„ritain road and the river, and exceedingly fertile. '.- ALSO, the undivided half of e Saw Mill with the appurtenances. situated %%him half a mile of the farm, and conveniently near to Imbed and. The whole property is situated within about eight miles of the N. V. & E. R... and presents a rare i n d uce . ment to purchasers. It will be mid - eery Arm and a reasonable credit he riven for one hall of the purch rise money, For further particulars enquire of V. Mr act's, :EN., of 'rowan la, or of the subscriber. Cant , n, July ',4il, laZig H. KEIGSBUirt . BE B. E. WHITNEY. Lieut. Col