fihsrellaneono - " ---- Cio \E iv 1 DS & NEW LOCATION. rOWELL would respectfully call the. often• in of the public to a large stock of MER— .,:, „NoizE c onsisting of almost every article Co llthe wa nts of the county require, which are lb :o T. F ffe re or. cornet for sale at of Maine and Pine the store formerlyTeets. occupied 'T;ianda. Oct. 6,1852. BMW F ALL COO DS. , %TILTON' ILINGSNOST ivir receiving, a very laigp and general assort fment d e wy description of goods, which are jered and will be sold at prices that cannot la sra THE PURCHASER. , ; ,k an examination of my large . stock of Icaq, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, ") NI Inch are altnaether ohead of any thing l' & and price In the county . ort. 8, 1852. - oo is & SHOES --the largest and best stoek 8., ~an at .ociti B. KINUSBURY'S. 0 SOLI: LEATHER, come and see it at I 1 -. ectv • B. gINGSBURY'S. H \ r...-3 la:.2e .rock of silk Hungarian and ii „ L ull fiat!, and caps for sale at B. KINGSBURY'S, ,-•- F. ,RFIN flour constantly on hand at , cie B. KINGt•ISURY'S. STAGES -r to -F. Towanda km Mercur's mills, Burlington L East climilifirl 114 g R ehery and Wellsburg de. ror , e s, V. & E FAI. R. ~ e very Motoniv and „ s o'rlork A. M., and arrive at the depot evening train of cars either east or n'e - Z ' l°) ... fi TV F. , T , A T and SotrvrtnAir of the ord f..l,•erri train, and Also the Western cars n, Elmira. &c., and arrive at Totimnda ;'re aV. lint:—T,llattda to Mercurs mills, 37i to 'Burlington, , :10 to East Smithfield , 62i 0 to Ridgeb , ry, 1,00 . " to Went-burg depot, 1.25 F.trrf,s packages to or from the Hall 'Road care . :r:.vere , : at moderate charges. D. M. DULL, Proprietor r t 9, 19:YZ. the only place BL:\ kj..;; i pa z T e t t lt li F ,e i r p e n E r ' e l;°' ‘ r i t I P c l a e i " t i . n 'r..s.sn , !3. Oct. 8, 1 , 5;,..'.' B. KINGsBrillS. 10,000 Feet safety F use just !received safla, 'Fel , — 18, is::: NOTICE. FnX can he found fur a short time at Jo E. sepit Powell's. al his old stand, all who are in well in call and see him Soon. T tail.. (H. N. 1i52. -- NCTIC E T.tLL nderet , ed. wr are in ..ant of money a^.; ee,eque:thy all urrounis rthning over 4 a !all fj11 , 1•4 e r due mint be paid imme •, • o ton .1.. TIM t‘ h to o pay co.l—)nn had I , flllO, and 'save the tro•able of =Ell ()•t R. 1P.;" HALT , eC RI •S:. 4 l'.:TeL. FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE IVY. tt':, -, r.pt to horn oor town should re troperty holder of the necessity I,er , ire it is too late-,all persons re nrnred, can he by calling upon . the aizencies for several of rt a , p.d3r r,!mpanies thi: country, and is r.n.:.lmi rn take all kind , of risks on the most rea- =9 NOTI CE• \III)N,•..1: ^rn•n a kchool for young 11 ;u. IV , n basement of ilte . M F ' to \,,:. :3, 1852. PEIZ TERM OF It: WEEKS C .11 Entlifh Brunches, II ~e:1 f 3 00 4 00 • 5 00 zirPri in Greek and Latin, if r par oculars enquire at the res il.•r I•liJh McMahon. ( 1 li. .52 I 1 : 1 : \ 'A —I, cotton and oil cloth cal p • • z. a variety tar sal . .. by 4 J. KINGSBUR.Y. 12,2: caD,D:„,m44, • 14 • (.. NIERCI . ::, hare just received a .art:e and general assortMellt Of I. I, G 0 O D d . offer t,) the public at their usual low Sept 16 NEW FALL GOBS. THE Sa', ;: ri hrr would respectfully invite the avention iof,is large and magnificent ~f FALL (;‘)ODS, which he iS now receiv .ni !"r New T".an 'a, Sep. a. 052. PUBLIC SALT. 1 , 1 a d -Pd of assignment. I shall expose Li a; a - : aurned sale, on Monday, the I I th of °MO- P. M., she-following lots of land and the timber on one hundred acres of land • • e Charles Thompson and others. with a saw U N). I !iit, 1070 square feet, with a Shoe shop -..• zothi.r with the home property of 0. D. din ; P ilexes of land, two dwelling hous '•'''' • re, •wo barns thereon, all improved—all of O. D. Chamberlain, will be sold in 4,*a4,.te piolerty. 'Terms made lcnown'on day of ti. by S. S. DRAMS, assignee of 0. D. C. -,.?:. 10, 1852 Postponement. THE a)r,ve ,ale stands unjourned until Monday, :541 , lay of November, at the same place and '' m e 4EO as regards the home property, and 1$ tohl in three divisiont. A ;hese having accounts *Rh 0. D. Chamber• a% Is hereby notified to call and Nettle immedi• Lf,y. 8. B. BRADLEY. On. 13. 1852. Assigne_e. IL., 1,1,ph", Court of Bradford County, in die niter of the estate of SIMON SPALDING &c'd. THE under , igned having been appointed by the DrPhans CCurt of Bradford County, an auditor 7 ' ll ' digribution of the money in the hands di Ihntnintretor of said estate. Notice is hereby rtes that the auditor wit attend at the Court iinls e in Towanda on SATURYIAY, Nov. 20, MT 'Le o'clock P, M., to perft rna the duties pertain hit office, at which time arid' place. all per s4s , litereced, are required to attend and present t 4 'r claims, or be forever debarred from coming ite tald fund. HARVEY ItteALPIN. And,tuorf Orphans Court Sale. • Ey irlitue of an order of the Orphans court of the 11 County t Bradford t to the subscriber directcd espt.se to public sale at the. house uf A. D 4. Beep, Baturday the 18th of November , 1852.5 t, ` l 'll P. st., the following piece or parcel of Vid situated in Monroe township, in said county, Elle the property of Eav id Thomas. deed, and bound -54 tad described as follows to wit _On the north by lands of Stephen Da Bois ; on the . i , 41 by buds of Rollen Rockwell; on the south ; 0 , 14114 s of William Rogers ;• and on the west by auda creek. Containing 10 acres ; with about 'rtmr improved.- A:" ti. CRANMER. Oct" 15, lest Administrator. -61a1 2lbnettistmettta • - Lai= , Elir DIVORCE. Ann Culver by /ter next friend Waller Olmstead, vs George N.Culver,in Bradford County Con?. Pleas 345' Sept. Ter m 1852; , • .1 GECRGE N. CULVER, defendant in the -above , cause : You are berebY notified : that Ann Colo: er your wife, haS: filial her petition. for, a divorce from : the bonds of matrimony. And an 'Alias sub, pcena - has been'returned. and proUf made that you are not to be found in said county.. You are there. fore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, ithe sixth day of Dec: next:being the first day of December term of said court of corn. pleas, to anfiwer the said complaint, and show cause, if arty you have, why lie said Ann shall not be divorced front you. - - ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary, 0ct.17, 1852 Bradford County Common .Pleas.— Pierre Joseph de Caters, vs. Peter Brooks, Sept. Term 1852,Summons in Ejectment. ANi) now, to wit Sept. 22 ,' 1852, on motion of 'Geo. Sanderson Attorney for Pl,ll, Court ord ers a rule an defendant to appear and plead by 2d Monday of next 'Berm, on judgment for Plaintiff, for the following described tract of land to wit ;, sit uated in Litchfield township, pradford County.— Containing 50 acres, bounded as follows : Begin ning at a white wood north-we4t corner of lot No. 62 ; thence north 59° west 50 Perches to a post for a corner ; thence north 1° east 100 perches to a pest for ,a corner : thence south 89° east 80 perch es to n post for a corner ; thence south 1° west 100 perches to the beginnina • Certified from the record. A. McKEAN. Oct. 10, 1852. Prothonotary. NWY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court Bradford County, will be exposed to pubHe'ven due on Saturday, the 27th day of November next, at 2 o'clock P. M., at the Mansion house 08 the prem. ices, the following described lot piece or parcel or laud situated in Leroy township—Bonuded and de- scribed on the north by the Towanda creek ; on the east'by Seely Holcomb's estate ; on the south by unseated lands ;-and on the west by lands of A. D. Poss. ' Containing about 38 acres.—itbout Id acresimproved, one framed house and one framed barn thereon.erected. TERMS made known on the day of sale, BETSEY HOLCOMB, Oct. 20, 1852 cry virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court 10/ of the County of Bradford, to the subscrt• berg directed They will expose to public sale, upon the premises on Monday, November 15, TB5, at 10 o'clock A. M., the followinz piece•or parcelof land sitnated in the township of Warren,ln the said county and bounded and described as f. , llows to Beginning at at a pine tree at the north west orner, and running south 12i° west perches to a stake ; thence south 28° east 8 perches to a stake; thence south 89° east 70 perches to a beech' tree : thence north 1° east 134 perches to a stake ; thence north 89° west 48 perches to place of beginning.— Coutaining 45 acres and 30 perches, excepting thereon(' the Gristmill. lot and privileges. About 25 acres improved, one framed house, one old barn and a few fruit trees thereon. -AL Q-- NIERCITES The following piece or parcel of land silt:Wed in the above said township, and bounded atul de• scribed as follows to wit : On the north by the first mentioned lot ; east by the same and Calvin Buffington's Int ; south 'and east by the public road. Containing two acres and a half for mill lot and yard w•th s Gristmill tlfereon, also the privib•ges such as rare and pond, which is excepted out of the first mentioned lot. TEEMS of the above sale will he made known on said day: RUFUS. C. BUFFINGTON, GILES N. DeNVOLF, Executors of the estate of Benj. Oct. 17, Pin Buffington clec'd Sheriff's Sale. - Pl' virtue of a writ, of fi. fa., issued out of the -1-1 Court. of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be expo-ed tot puldic sale at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda, on Monday. October 18. 1852, at 1 o'clock P. M., the following det•cribed lot, of or parcel of land situated 'the township of Pike, Bradford Co., bounded and described as follows viz : Beginning, at a hemlock ; thence souths° west sixty perches to a post ; thence south 16 4 0 west 23 perches to a post ; thence south 40° east 46 perches to a stone heap; thence south 28° west 36 perches to a post thence south 12° east 32 perches ; thence south 81° east 25 perches to a stump ; thence south 11° east 14,perches to Wyatusing creek ; thence south 37° east 52 perches to a hemlock ; thence south 12° west 32 perches to a post iu an old field ; thet .ce west 29 perches to a post, corner of Walter ; thence north 47° west 165 perches to a post ; thence north 15° east 5 perches to a post and stones , thence north 33° west 41 perches to a butternut tree in Cole creek road ; thence north 40° east 48 per• rhes to a post and hem ock : thence north 2:r° east 17 perches ; thence north 51° wesi 26 perchas to a chesnu.; thence north 52° east 99 perches to the north corner hereof; thence south 423° east 40 perrhes - tei the 'beginning. Containing 146 acres and 75 perches, be the sane more or less, abbot 50 acres improved, one two story framed House one framed Bern. and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken io execution at the suit J. C Adams and IL Mercur vs. Ethel Taylor. C. THOMAS, SherilT. Shetifrs Office, Sept. 25, 1559. C'S. RVSSELT, THE above sale stands adjourned until , Wed' nesday, the •.9d day of November, at the same place and time of d , iy. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. 3. KTNGSBERY Oct. 17. 184. 10,000 Bushels of Wheat Wanted, Iwill receive on all debts contracted with me, .1. H. & H. S. PHINNY & PHINNY & BOW MAN—aII kinds of grain if delivered by the first of January next, and after that tome I will expect the money as soon as I can Collect the same. .1. H. PHINNY jr. Office, No. 3 Brick Row, Towanda, Sep. 27, 1832. ----- BRADFORD COUNTY PAINT. T" Subscribers have recently opened upon their lands in Tuscarora Township, Bradford Cot, Pa., a bed of Mineral and Fire Proof Paint, which they offer io the attention of the public. This arti cle which is now extensively used throughout the country recommends i tself to general .favor by, hi; cheapness and by its peculiar properties of becom ing after a short exposure. as hard as slate, tender. 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. ita, in full confidence that no article in market stir passes it in value. We have had 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 shßplying any quantity that may be needed, and shall "haw a sup. ply at nearly eiery store in the County, to give the public an opportunity of testing - it. Those who may • wtsh "to communicate with us upon the subject, will address us at baceyville, Wy. oming Co. Pa. • CYRUS ISHUMWAY. BEN4Y MONTGOMERY. Administrator's sale. CHARLES STOCICWELL, Administrators of Sterling Heil comb, dec'd. ORPHAN'S GOURT SALE• Certific4te. This is to certify, that I have thoroughly tested the paint recently discovered by rihumway and Montgoiniry, and in my opinion it is as good, as, if not better, than Blake's, or ,any", other I . have ever vied. recommendit to the public. ItiOStS T. CARBIZII. Towanda Sept. 4, 1852. DORK and Ploar—a quantity of Pork and Pio9r 1 just receivedtand for sale by May 27 J. POWELL. QUAKER GOODS—An assortment of Gingham% De-Lains, Cbambrays, Lawnp. just received and for sale by je23; . POWELL. LOOKING GLASS PLATES cut and fitted or any size, to be had at the Jewelry'store of Mlty ift, 102. W.A. ettAIitHERLIN. Etgal Minettiemons ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A,LL persons indebted to. the estate of Horatio 11. 'Ladd dec'd late of Albany township, are here. by requested to inake,paytnentwithout,deley ; and those having claims against...said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ' ARENA TH LADD. JOSEPH ?JENARD!. Albanitovrnship, July 17 1852. Administrators ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Jonathan A Brink dec'd, late of Pike, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. EPHRAIM BRINK. Administrator. Pike, July 17, 1852 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of LYMAN VANDYKE dec'd, late of Albany, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those' having claims against said estate", will please pre ventlthem duly authenticated for settlement. • JOHN HATE) . Administrator. Albany, July 2.9. 1852. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NO)F E. ALL persons indebted to the e . to of JOHN M. DATIDSON deed, late prAlbany tp., are here by requested to make impeditiie payment and those having claims against id estate will please prz sent them duly aujVaticated for settlement. JOSEPH MENARDI, ABSOLEM CARR. Administrators. uly 22, 1852 LEM ADMINISTRATOR'S NO I'ICE LL 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, duly authenticated for settlement. T. M. WILSON, Monroe Ip., July 29, 1R52 ADMINISTATOR'S ALL persons indebted to the estate of John WCifth dec'd, late of the township of Durell are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having e :aiths against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for sf.itlement. ROBERT 1313 LE, Durell, June 23, 1852. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S .NOTICE. ALL nersons indebted to the estate of FRANCIS V. WATCRMAN, dec'd late of pike, are here by requested to make payment without delay, and all parsons having demands against said estate are requested to present them, dub' authenticated for settlement. C. G. GRIDLEY Admintsrator. with the will annexed Pike, Sept. 22, 1852 12 LOTS, AT Vl2' 3 11 0 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, Ilex , . To snit the covenience of those of limited means, and to render a sale of all my vi!. lage property more certain, I have sub.divided into convenient lots the property now occupied by Judge LOporte ; the corner of the square fr. tiling the pool of the Dam and S .uth street ; and the corner on 3d and State street nearly opposite C. 1.. Ward's pri vate residence, and will sell the same to the high est bidder on the most accommodating terms, A diagram c.f these his will be posted up at Mr. Brower's previous to ihe day of sale. NOW is the time for those who wish to secure themselves lots, with or without dwellings—the purchaser of the larg e commix:ions House and lot occupied by Judge apone. ran have possession if desirable in two months from the day of sale, and the balance in less than 30 days. Title to all these tots indisputable: Deeds executed immediately af ter the sale. D. M. BULL. Valley Hill, July 30,1852. Postponement. ©WING to unavoidable causes, beyond my con. trul, the sale of my Borough properly stands adjourned. The day and hour will be designated by public bills, and the ringing of the auctioneer's bell. D. M. BULL. Valley iiill. August 27, 102. Pay Up ! Pay Up ! PERSONS indebted to the subscribers either on book account or by note, are hereby null tied that they must be paid without further delay. Immedi ate attention to this call will save HALL 45c RUSSELL. Towanda. June 10, 1852. TO THE TRAVELING PUBLIC: M R • OT;MSTED, PitorniEToll of the Athens - 'Exchange, gives his thanks to his friend'., and the traveling public generally. for their liberal patronage, and solicits the continua nee of the same. • AN OMNIBUS, will run regularly to and from the Waverley Depot to meet the Mail Trains for tIM 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, ere running through to Towanda. Those wishing will be insured a seat in the coach from this place, and those going to the R TA - R 0 A can stop at Athens, and spend an hour or two and be insured a conveyance is time to meet the regular trains of cars going East or West. Also those who Wish to leave their teams here can he conveyed to and from the cars free of charge. Athens, Sept.. 4, 1852 CLOTHING STORE. S. & S. AMSZSAIMMIL, & Co. TN the Brick Block. next door to Mercurs store hove 1. just added to their stock, a large and fashiona ble assortment of Ready made Clothing, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, of every varieiy,both of style and price, to which they ask the attention of the public. This is now the largest stock • Ever Off' ered in Towandei !! and will be sold at prices considerable lower than e7er before known in this place. Our goods are selected with, a regard both to style and pride, and offer indc(cCrnenie,not to be met with at ail 'other establishrtitot. fiir afratigeti visitivg Towanda or otha els- in 'want cifOLOTELING will Lad 111112 I g ARBEST • - AsSORTMENT at our establishment, in this section of the coynlry, and made its tinch.,style and Materials as to ensure satisfaction. We shall endeavor by! mow mucks& GOOD cronzirara, to secure petronager feeling confident that our arti cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser. The assortment comprises-every article required for a gentleman's outfit. TERM-S--cASH. Overcoats, Coals Pants, Uircralls Cap 4c. LossTioss.—Next door south of Mercor's Main st: TOwandai and No.l Water Ft. Amount Hall. Elmira ; l and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga Yitl age, Tioga Co. Pa. Towanda Igay 29 . th 18.11. Auditor's Notice. THE' ancEtor appointed by the Orphates Court of Bradford Comity to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrators of ApLEN MOO— DY, dec'd, late of said county, will attend to the business aforesaid at his °dice in Towanda boro' on the 30th do , of November next, at I o'clock P. M.. when all persons interested are required ui pre. sent their clainrs, or else be debarred from claiming any shore of said fund. H. BOOTH, 0ct.:3,-1852. ' • Auditor. 4 .1.1„;;;;;.:: 11. Si BL-.ii C. MCIIt, AlTilen°anwdoltreer:tiniggianidx tollie.nlnetfocerks:Maa GOODS, embracing satill assortment of gOodi wool ly kept . hy them. which were purchased at extremely low pri ced,; and will be sold at lower price' than th same quality 'of .goodp al* 'sofa its any town west/of New Yorlf.' -Vro Mix to , all, coin and examine our stock; and those•tithe 013 Cash for goodsll find it ~u rt greatly for theirintereat to buy atliti,A store. Towanda, JOll4 1,1852.: . . Soots andß oes. A LARGE alock of:La i6l`,Ckildren's and Misses' / - 1 Gaiters, Buskins, ippets, Polkas and Boots.— Also a fine assort of men's and hay's calf, kip and morocco Boots,B outs and Brogans, and a good supply of gent's °titers and Congress Boots just received at June Li' MERCER'S. . IMER HATS.—A Sae assortment of the latest styles of moleskin, Kossuth, Hungarian, Panama, pedal and palm leaf Hats, just opened at June 1. MERCER'S. SPRING AND SUMMER BONNETS.—A choice selection of ladies' and misses' Bonnets, and at great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, glow opening at Jvne I. MERCUR'S. ORVIS' extra quality CORN STARCH, manufac tured expressly for culinary and dietetic purposes, for sale at junel MERCUR'S. DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to 3 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at apl: 0 B. KINGSBERY'S: BEFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for Ladies to look of the Spring Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap. April 9 B. KINGsBERY. etROCKER 1 1.—The largest stock in town. Ful dinner and tea setts, of white granite and blue ware, which will be sold cheap at FOX'S. ANDREW FEE, Administrator's GROCERIES.—The quality and prices or Teas, Iduftais avid Coffee, always speak far them selves. at apllo B. KINCNBERPS._ ACKEIIEL.-50n I half barrels, and 25 roamer JAI barrels, at B. KINGSBERYI3. :20 QI:INTA LS CODFISH—They are worth looking at, if not baying, for sale by April 10. B. KINGSBERY. PORK !--50 bhis. Prime, for which a high .LVI price was paid,and for which a high price will be asked, by apllO B. KINGSBERY. READY MADE CLOT !MG, HAS opened a Clothing Hare at ATHENS. Pa.. nn 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 some Nanufacture. The crating is tinder the dir-ction of an expe4- enced tailor, and in this manner duratiliiy 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 sea /me, as it saves bad debts, and is the best plan for every body Here is the place where men and boys, old and young may be suited on fair and economical terms.. I have but ane price which gives me the advan tage of than those who sometimes rai-e on the price in or der to make up a loss, occaaioned by the higgling tedious, unbusine