IniSCCIICIUCOUS - sa • R oc STOR .._ ________. .-,. GROCERIE. :' , t , '„4.: ;i.., ..,:4„. di. :i.;‘-', DRUGS B MEDICINES,] ..1 2_,.. - .... , - i 0,.• 4ii 1 ,Irti DENTIST. • i'l: i!' i . 4:--' 4 t. 1 I''' i 4 - 1 • e •-• 4 11 '' : ' 1 ~.,. 0 ,2 MTV— .r,, ... _ BUT STILL ALIVE! r ovEu to the store recently occupied__by S. i S.Call2y a.1,c,-rocery and Post office 3'.. doors a D!,,ntanyes corner, where he has received ton am! complete sock of DRVGS, At EDI ID'' . cgorEitiEs, Sze. which he Will sell cheap , ' - ' ; !,,r c a,b than ever: . &H I°u will find annexed a few leading articles : : -a .I'es.. Fosgate's Cordial In,e Mix Opi yar.l Tmai Hay's Liniment rap C Nua Hair Dye Harlem Oil 'oi:,.. , t'-'c'd carlC,l a . I ointment, Trasks ~, c „‘,. . du Dailey's, > .., ..; do McA Iles ter • shakers Herbs "4,:inth do Extracts :.‘ APPI' Tilden's Alcoeolic Ig.i't - real!Lei Extract : ,, c$ Nulls lalap Extract ' M.,r , lies, Meaktin's Vanilla Ex't 11,.6ri . , 1 - do Lemon de -.t 1% ooers I do Mace to do Almond do ,do Cloves I do Allspice 40 eo Nutmegs a. i ab Peach do do Ginger .• do du Cinnamon do cIJ Orange du do Tonka do Lubin'. Springtlower do Munk •do do V iolette do ' do Magnolia Ili do Sweet Ilri'r do do Jesmin do do Joch). Crb do do Cardi lie do di Jer.nr Lind d• do Duque( do Ispings, Pewter as'in'nt do Glass d o Nor,inv, lioitles, Glaw. f ,',O d ,i G. H. ;Rad ithei Turk (1.; ,1,,, • T. Peru Pchnciflary Sulphur la rta lie Acrtic Benzoate Citric Nitric 11l daic),•-anc, •• 1 . ‘ t 1 C• C't ll= do Ipecac do Jalap do til.ngei White do Orris •IGIm 4 7stiphor I co Opt Turk do Myrrh Turk do Arabic do do Copal do Aloes Suet da AloeS Care 'Chloride Lime I do Soda Castor Russ Ij-lioglass do Evens' Lauceps :\:itr o s Silver, Op't jOxid Llisnuth "Mut.. Fill iffier. Potnits l'an do . Cart, do l' 4 ulph do Itlaostie do {Citrate Ferri lodide du , n r.. 2 , a 1 r .11,1 g N•f' \ ua.4 a ME =I MI I= kl. IJer P li% OM Jl4 L ame I Prot() Ind Mercury zi:rychnia 1 1 3 jperil rtaleriurn i hwJine 'VerAria 1 1 ''.a n, =I Et.;:. Wu) "per, R I ,crnra Kreosote Hydra Cum Crcta Morphine Sulph do Act Calomel, American do English, Precipitate Red do Whits Zmei larocze,ertim-on do Pale Gobi do Dark de do - White '(1old !elf ' OpUp'(l " China Vermillion America do "russiatt Blue !Fog do • 11 - euilian Red, English 6 an4e if i ry kr RR :• Prz:ural Booth 9 Ilr,:en I 13 e , :h paint , , Turpentine, rorni.h, Dye' eci Dce-StulT,C;lass. Pt/ ny, choice Groceritg, ! R Wi , and Liquors fur Medicinal purpose. 9.— C.zars of the best brand ; and all articles con ens tue,tri, ie. tr;l2 ~,c ared the services of Dr. S. Dusrox, 0.11 Pis office at this stole, and will give me• craws io people, they paying for. the es ctly l'h;srrians can rely upon having yr<rr.Nions careful.y compounded arid put ooek hnc been selected with great care, I.tertt , tis will be 'warranted as represented. ih. 0. Jaynes' Medicines. Ayres:Cherry Pee- Pulmonic Syrup of y e ll o w Dock • 'frndea, iluliensacks, and Jaynes' Vermiftige. tribe; with all of the area popular Patent medicines to use constantly on hand and for sale at J. M. RZED, No. .2, Brick Row. I 7 _ l4 ± l ,Novemb er 11 LOTHINGH kA CAMPBELL, having been purified by tae recent fire, have again fitted up their CLOTHING STORE, • . 4 1 ` 2l " Plae. a , before and are note offering 4,t.a Jett:able assortment of tail and winter GOODS. `!iL'ing desif . ous of making up their recent loss, at unusually low prices. g Inda, Nov. 6, len. Strayed or stolen. '" Pwu re of Col. Means in this borough z Ted and While COW of medientsize, a large pros ' 4,1 of Durham blond, 6 or 7 years old. Any r etumlng or giving information of the where of-taal cow will be liberally rewarded. 4 anla. Nov. 5, 1852. 8. V. SHIPMAN. AA GOODS & NEW LOCATION.. POWELL would respectfully call the igloo. 'h of the public to a large stock of MER— ADIZE, consisting of almost every article ,t " , the wants of the county require, which are ; °flr ect for , ale at the store formerly. occupied „" F• , .1 . , corner of Maine and Pine, streets: ( 1 .", C, 1932. • Legal Mnettistments SALZIL BY virtue of sundry writs of Vend Esponas Issu , ed out of the Court of Llonnnon Pleas, of Brad ford County, and to me directed, will be expo ed to public sale, at the Court House ID th e born' of, Towanda on. Monday the 6th day of Dettemlier, at I o'clock, P. M., the followinglot, piece or - parcel of land situated in theatinhtlatiP of Wysoa. Bradford Coanty, State 'of Pennsylvania. bounded and de scribed as folio** to"wit the north ,by lands of ; Valentine Woodburn on the east by landsbfll. P. Walker; on the avant by lands ofßbbeitS ading, and on the west by lands of E.*. Styee inOn. ing aboin 75 acres, with about 20 acres impioved,l one framed house, ad old log bard and a few fruit trees thereon.' Seized and taken in exception at the snit of Da% vid Barber; vs Levi Walker. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Springfield twP. and bounded and de scribed as follows to wit : On the north by lands of Denison Gates, east by lands of Tallman Beardsley. south by the county road; and nest by lands of 11. W. Root, Containing half an acre, all improved, with cue Rained liodse acid one rramed barn there on. E ! Seized and Wren in execution at the snit of Gil bert Prentiss gild Thule, vs Chatincej , Blakeslee & Truman Graves. ALSO—A piece of land in Ulster twp. bonnded as follows to wit : North by lands of C. F. Welles, east by lands of Daniel Lenox, south hi lands of Russell McKinney, and west by Ruirel McKinney, articled for by George Galusha. Contaihing about 112 acres, about 30 acres improved, two log houses and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tru man Galusha, to the use of Welles & co., vs Myron t: Farnsworth. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Smithfield twp. and bounded and described as follows to wit On the north and west by lands of E. fit. Tracey, south by lands of A. F. Gerciold, and east by the highway. Containing one-half acre, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit cf William S. Pierce, vs John Heavener. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster eillago bounded on -the north by lands of Edward Mills, east by the highway, South by lands ofJohn - Brown, and west by lands of Edward Mills. Containing "about one-half acre, all unproved, with one:framed dwell ing, house thereon. Seized and ,taken in execution at the suit of Welles & Co. Vs Pike and Sherman. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens boro' and bounded on the north by lands of 1.. $. Ells worth, on the west by the Chemnng River, south by _street leading from main street to the Che mung biidge and lot belonging to the bridge com pany. and eh the east by main street. Containing about three-fourths of an acre more or less, with a two story framed house and barn thereon erected, and a few fruit trees thereon. 'ekrT, 6'eizeil and taken in exectition at the snit of 0. B. Brown, vs D. A. & 0. Salttnarsh. piece or parcel of land in Towanda two. and bounded on the north by lands of Edward Overton and C. Mor.e's lot, on the east by lands of kN'illiam Si. Michael Deslain, on the south by lands ot • Hiram For. and Hiram Nfa'g.ill, and lands late the pr perry of Benj. Wileex, deed, on the west by lands of Dennis Magill. Containing about 125 more or less, abort 25 acres improved, nhe framed dwelling house cne log and framed barn,and a small orchard 0: frtilt trees thereon. eeiz,d and token in r xecutitm at the suit of Geo. Roe row to the use t.f Edward Overton vs. James Nestor & Edward Welch, doing business tu the ti.mtv of Nestor Ar. Welch. A LiSO , —A piece or parcel ef land in pure!! twp. and bounded on the north by lands of 'Juba Crino nest by unseated lands, Louth by land of MI chael Crow, east by Claudius Fitz Gerald's. Con taining 106 acres more or less, 3 or 4 acres chopped over. ME Be:tzed and taken in execution at the suit of Sal ly Ward, executrix of the estate of William' Ward, defd now to the use of Rank & Brook„ vs David Walsh. ALSO—A niece or pal cel of land ,in Standing Stone Icrp. and bounded on the north ley lands be longing to John Park, on the cast by lands belong, ing to John Hurley and James McGregor, on the south by lands belonging to Patrick Lynch, on the hest by lands heloneng tot:has - les Haines. Con. mining about 87 acres, be . the same more or less, about 35 acres improved, one log house and one framed shed, and a small oretard offroit trees ?titre on. Seized and taken in execution at The suit of Ed. ward Overton, vs George A. !Stephens. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Duren twp. and bounded on the north by a road leading from Frenclitown to Charles !Tomes Grist mill, on the east by Charles Hornet's lands, on the south by the road leading from Frenchtown to Terrytown, on the westby lands of William Brown, about one acre improved, one plank dwelling house, and one small board house for a dwelling thereon erected. Seized and taken in.execution at the suit ofJohn G. Steward vs David Ring, John Wood ofk John ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin iwp. Containing about 65 acres more or less about 4 acres improved, bounded on the north by lands belong-16g to Guy Kinney and the heirs of Purley Kinney, on the east by lands belonging to Samuel Hiller, on the south by lands formerly owned by Thomas Marshall, deed, on the. west by lands be longing to Reuben Ortflip. Seized and token in execetimi at the suit of IL N. Tern t Sr, co. vs. dames Brink. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Monroe twp. and bounded on the north by lands of Sylvester White, on the east by lands of Rogers Fowler, on on the south by lands belonging to the estate of Ab ner Rockwell deed, and on the west by the Tow anda creek. Containing abott 95 aerbil more or less, iboui 60 acree improted, one framed house. one framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees there, on. Seized and taken in exscution at the suit of E. B. Sweet do G.W. Hollenback, Executors of Jiro. Hot le-aback deed, vs. Stephen Hon. ALSO—A piece orparcel of land in Rome village and bounded on the north by hands of William C. Maynard or his wife, east by lands of Morris Cranmer, southlty land a of Morris Cranmer or his sister Martha. and west by the public bighway.— Containing 100 fret front and 150 feet back, all ird- proved, with one beading thereon for an Academy. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sam uel C. Mann, vs. the Trustees of tho Rome Academy. ALSO—A piece or parcel of. land ColuMbia twp. and bounded on the east by lands own?d, and in possession of John H. Killgore, Walker Pierce and John Benedict, on the north by lands of said John Benedict, on the west by lands of Paid Her rington, sad• on the south by Paul Hefring,ton and McDowell. Containing :thou} 26.1. acres of land, with about 0 acres improved. and one block dwelling house, two small log sheds +home fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken'in execution at the uit of Edi tha Duffles, vs. James M. Irish. ALSO—Apiece or parcel of land i tand'g Stone twp. and bounded on the north by la ds of Thomas Dolan, on the east by lands of Roswell Coleman,on the south by lands of Geo:Sit-01mill, and on the west by lands of Mathew Bennett and Geo Nichols. Con ta:ning about 60 acres more or less, about 20 acres impritived, one log house, and one log bard and a few apple trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution el the snii of Myers and Spalding, to the use of E. R. Myer, vs John Park. ALPO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster twp. and botinded op the north by lands ofCharles Holc omb, on the east by landtt of t orace Heath, on the south by the highway leading froth Ulster to Smith field: on the west by lands of Cyrel Sweet. Con taining about one fourth of an acre, all improved, with one frame house thereon. Seized and takenin - exceution at the suit of E Smith, J. Culp 4 . C. T. Smith copartners & Co. vs Nathan Olmstead. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany twp. and bounded on the north by lands of James Wit. cox, east by the south branch _of 'Powanda creek south by lands of Campbell and Benj. Wilcox, wesc by wild lands. Containing about 130 acres, about GO ac es improved, one framed dwelling house, two fra..wnl barns and one orchard ref fruit trees thereon. _ Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofJames IL Thinner Jr., now to the use . of 1. C. Adams, vs. Mfuor Wilcox. Legal . cAbnettisements. - - - -- ALSO—A piece or,parcel of land in Monroe twp. and bounded on the north and east by Stephen Bois, on the south by Rollin Rockwell, on the west by tbe Towanda creek. Containing-about 15 acres, about 4 acres improved, one new framed house not quite. finished thereon erected: . - - • Seized and taken - in execittion at the suit of J. Phinney now teithe use of James Santee vs.& W. Rogers. ALSO= A piece of parcel of land in Athens tarp.. and bounded on the north by lands of Witham Thomas, east by lands of Orson Rickey and James Miller, south by lands of lames Miller & Nathan Edminster; and west by the public . highway lead ing from Athens boro' to Factoryville. Containing abode 28 acres, all improved. with one large brick dwelling holler, one brick barn, and a mean orchard of frdit trees thereon. ALSO—ZOne other brick building in Towanda . boto' and bounded on the west and north by D. F. 1 Battiow, east by lands elf. H. Stephens, and south by the public square, it being ni feet front and 92 feet back,Haylen's interest in said building being the basement and upper story and the west half of . the story over Lawyer Adams' office, and the right of entrance in front of said building. ALSO—bile other state or parcel of land in Troy born' and bounded on the north by lands of 0. P. Ballard, on the east by an alley about id feet wide, used for said lot which joins on to lands of V. M. Long, on the.t.opth by main' street, and on the west by /ands of 0. P. Ballard. Containing 33 feet front and 72 feet back with the right of way on the back or north end of said lot of Id feet wide, all improv ed, with a large brick building thereon, occupied as stores, shops dcc. It being the east part of the brick block in Trov born'. . . seized and.taken in elFet4ibit .at the ;lois of Thomas Elliott dz. J. D. Montatiye, vs. S. Hayden. ALSO—A piece or parcel ofland in Athens twp. Beginninge at a sugar maple tree the south east cor der of a lot formerly conveyed 3 0 p. l aiel Oreatt thence itciuth 135 7-10 rierch6 le a Post ; thence west 106 6-10 retches to a pOst thence north 1.37 5-10 perches to a'pitch pine fora cornkr stand ill en the south line of said. Orciitt'S lot ; thence south 56° ea s t, along the south line of said Orctia's lot, 106 6-10 perch's to the beginning. Contain. ing 92 acres and 131 perches, more or less, it being intended for the whole of lot No. 122 on warrant lot No. 1532, about 40 acres improved. two fog houses, one log barn, and a small log corn tiodse, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 8.8. Clark, vs. Albert Van Gorier. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany tiCp. and bounded on the north by lands belonging to David Chapman ; on the east by lands belonging to A maron Hancock ; on the south and west by lands belonging to Zaduk P. Corson. Containing about 168 acres more or less, abotit 120 acres improved, 1 framed hoisse, 1 framed barn, mill an old log house, and three large orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Beach, Clark & C.: vs. R. Ilin Wilcox. ALSO—A piece or pahcei of land in Sheahequin twp., and bounded on the ni.ith by lands of William Stephenson and Clark Barter; on the east. by lands of Patrick Murphy and C. J. Lent, on the south by lands of William Stephenson and Benj. Stephenson. and on the west by lands of William Stephenson. Containing about 51 acres, about 12 acres improved one steam saw mill, one framed house, two shan tee's and one log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. S. Elliott, now to the use of D. l3rit k arid Son vs. D. Hill jr. and Morris Murphy. • ALSO—By writ of Levari Facias, the following described lot piece or parcel of land in Franklin township: Beginning at a post, thence by !ands of Peter Seely, Andrew Siddons and Geo. Sidduna, north 61 ° west 320 perches to a post, thence by lands of Paul Moore, south 29° west 212 perches to a birch; thence by old survey south 61° east 320 fkerches to a sugar tree, and thence by lands of Henry Harder. north 23 deg. test 212 perches to the beginnin g . :Containing 400 acres and allowance surve)-elito Joshua Cooley. ALNU—One other piece or parcel of land in said township, called Derry, surveyed to Henry Harder.— Beginning at a post, thence by lands of Geo. Costa. tor, Jonathan Hampton and Peter ,Seely, north 61 deg. west 320 perches to a post by lands of Joshua Cooley, south 29 deg. west 212 perches to a sugar tree, thence by old survey ankh 61 deg. east 320 perches to a post, and thence by lands of titsephen Hollings - worth north 29 deg. east 212 Perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acre; and allolvattee no improvements. . . Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Fran cois A. Brognire, vs. Archibald B. Tripler & Sophia L. Tripler his wife. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land Granville psi). Beginning at a hemlock south west corner ,of lot No. 114 on warrant lot No. 1483; thence west ill perches to a hemlock for a corner, thence iioith 160 perches to a chestnut oak for a corner, thence east 111 perches to a post for a corner, thence smith .160 perches to the beginning. Containing 111 Beres strict measure, and about 3 acres improved Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rob ert D. Davidson, administrator of William Davidson dec'd, who survived Timothy Paxon to the use of G. F. Mason, vs. Peter Vroman. ALSO.--.A piece or parcel of laud sittrited in Granville township, and Degincing it a hemlock the north-west coiner of lot No. 85 on warrant lot No. 1481, thence south Ari 2-10 perches to a post, thence west 108 4-10 perches to a post, thence east 108 4-10 perches to the begibning. Containing 58 acres and 61 perehei be thi. same more or less, about 20 acres improved, one plank house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in etecdtion at use suit of Roit l ert B. Davidson administrator of William Davidson dec'J, who survived Timothy Patron to the use of G. F. Mason, vs. William Vroman & George S. Decker 'erre tenant. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Moe. 5, 1852 Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the cost, willire required to be paid upon each sale, when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE cor virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court STIP of the County of Bradford, to the subscn bens directed They will expose to' public sale, upon the premises on Monday, November 29, 1852, at 10 o'clock A. M., the following piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Warrea, in the said county and bounded and described is follows to wit I . , /3eginning al at a pine tree at the ,north west corner, and running south 125° west 129 perches to a stake I thence south 28° east 8 perches to a slake; thence south 89° east 70. perches tq •.beceb tree : thence north I°.east 134 perches to a stake ; thence north 89° we.4l 48 perches to place ot Containing , 45 acres and 30 perches, excepting thereout the Gristmill lot and privileges. About 25 acres improved, one frarped house, one old barn and a fear fruit trees threoli. , Th . !? following piece or parcel of land situated in the above said township, and bounded and de• scribed as follo4-s to wit (in the north by the first Mentioned lat ; east by the same and Calvin- Dtiffington's lot; south and east by the public road. Containing two acres and a half for mill lot and yard w th a Gristmill thereon, also the priVileges •such as rare and pond, which is excepted out of the first mentioned . lot. TERMS of the ahoy* sale will be made known on said day: RUFUS C. BUFFINGTON„ GILES N. BAYOU', Executors of the estate of Benj. Monday, Oct. I t, 1852 Buffington dec'd EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALLpersons indebted to the estate of SAMUEL. DYER, deed, late of Pike township, are here by requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated. for settler.. Pike, November 4, 185 T OOKING GLASS PI 4n y size, to be had at . _ ~ctreiry May lb, 1852. W. A, CHAMBERLIN. C. THOMAPI. Sheriff. Coal 2thutittments. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL netsons indebted to . the estate of FEANCIS V.V7ATERMAN, dec'd late - of pike, are hem. by requested to make payment without delay, and all parsons having demands against said estate are requelted to present them, duty' authenticated for settlement. C.'o. GRIDLEY • A d minisrator, Pike,Sept. 22, 1852 . with the will annexed • - Orp Court Bale. ThY virtue of an order of the Orphans court chile. County of Bradro.rd,fp the subscriber . directLd He will expr.se to public side at the honse7of 4. D. Brown, on Hatordaytha nth orNovember 102011 ' I o'clock P. M, .the , fi4loiring piece or parcel of, •and situated in,,Konro6, townshikin said county, late the properta o(Eavzd Thantas:dec'd, and bound ed and described as follow, to wit : Ott the north by lands of Stephen Du Bois; on the east by lands ofßollen Rockwell ; on the south by lands of William Rimers ; and on the west by Towanda creek. • Containing 10 acres; With about six acres improved. A. L. CRAN,SIER. Oct. 15, 1852. • Administrator. Bradford Coosly Comnion Pleas.— Pierre Joseph de Caters, vs. Peter Brooks, No. Sept. Term 1852, Sammons in Ejedment: 2 AND now. to wit Sept. 22. 1852, on motion of Gen. Sanderson Attorney for Pl.ft, Court ord ers a rule on defendant to appear and plead by 2d Monday of next Term, on judgritent for Plaintiff, for the following described.tract of land to wit; sit uated in Litchfield township, Bradford County.— Containing 50 acres, bounded as, foboves t Begin ning st a white wood north-west corner of lot No. 52 ; thence north 59° west GO perches to a Mist , for a corner; thence north 1° east 100 perches to a peat for a corner : thence south 49° rasl 80 perch-, es to a post for a corner ; thence south 1° west, 100 perches to the beginning Certified from the record. A. MAEAN. Oct. IG. 1852. Prothonotary.. Adeniabtrator's sale. QV virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will be expoged to public yen due on Saturday, the 27th day of November next. at 2 o'clock P. M.. at the Mansion house on the prem ises, the following described lot piece or .parcel of laud situated in Leroy township—Borinded and de icribed on the north by the Towanda creek on the east by Seety Holcothti's estate ; on the south kw unseated lands ; and on the west by lands of A. D. Pass. Containing about 36 acres—about 16 acres improved, one, framed house and one framed barn thereon erected. TERMS. made known on the day of sale, BETSEY HOLCOMB, CIIA IMES srdettwELL. Administrators of Sterling Ho!- Oct. 20, 1832. comb, dec'd. PUiLIC SALE. BY virtue of a deed of assienment. I shall expose BY at adjourned sate, on Monday, the Ilth , of Octo• ber at 1 o'c ock P:M., the following lots of laud and thither ; the titnber on one hundred acres of laiid adjoining Charles Thompson anti others with a saw mill thereon. ALSO, 1 Lit, 1010 square feet, with a Shoe shop thereon, together with the home property of 0. D Chamberlain ; A acres of land, two dwelling hous- es, one st. re, t wo barns thereon, all improved—all the interest of O. D. Chamberlain, will be sold in the above Property. Terms made known on day of sale by i. S. DRAMA', Sept. 10, 1852. assignee or O. D. C. . . Z'ostponemer.i; 'TIE above sale 'stands unjourned until Monday. the 16th ;lay of November, at the same place and time of day as regarthi the home property, and it will be sold in three divisions. All theie having accounts with 0. D. Chamber- lain, is hereb• notified la call and settle immedi ately. 8. 8. BRADLEY, Oct, 13 ` 1E52. Assignee. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALLpersons indebted to the estate of SETH T. BARST . plee'd late of Wysoz , are hereby requested t o a•e payment without delay : and all those having demands against said estate will pre sent them duh• authenticated for settlement. D. F. 13.1ItSTOW, Towanda. Oct. 11, 1852. Administrator REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is -hereby gtv en that there have been filed and settled in the office of the Register of Wilk in and for the county of Bradford. accounts of administration upon the fol. lowing estates viz ; Final scomnt of Harrison Black administrator (.1 the estate of Silas S. Buck, late of Wyalnsitnr,dee'd. Final accounts of William S. Raker, guardian of Desire Rose and Jane E. Rose. minor children of J. Rose, late of Canton deed. Final account of Francis Tyler Hugh McDuffee and Charles MrDuffee. execotnr3 of the last Will and Testament u: Samuel McDuliee, late of Athens deed. Final account of Geo. Manning and William 4radford, administrators of the estate of William Bradford, late of iri arren,dec'd. And tht same will be pre clued to the Orphan's C i ourt.of Etrad6nd county on Monday. the 6:h day o December next, for confirmation and allowance. H. 1.. SCOTT, Register. Register's Oirce, Towanda. Oct. 20, 1852. , Lid3t,Ts nI • T DIV 0310 EL Ann Culver Mj 14r-w riend. Wolk, Ohnslearl, ra George A. Culver-. so ,Brodford County Com. Pleas No, 345 Sept Dent 1852. MORGE - Ni.CULVER, defendant in the abOve G cause : You are hereby *citified that Ann Culv er your wife, has filled her petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias sub. pane has been returned. and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. You are there. fore hereby required to appear at the Court Mince i t the borough of Towanda, on Monday, ithe sixth day of Dec. next, being the first day of December term of said court acorn. pleas, to answt-r the said complaint, and show cause. if any you hate, why the said Ann shall not be divorced from you. ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary, Ck.l. 17, 1652 linsolvent Notice. MAKE Notite. dirt I bare applied to the Honors. ble, the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Bradford for the benefit of the In solvent Laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, and they have appointed Monday. the fith.day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M, to heir me and my creditorg, at the court house in the born' of Towandaorten and where you may attend •if you think proper. EBENEZER FußousoN. Nov. 6, 183. In the 0.-plums Cgtirl of rarlArd; County, in. the matter,, of tbe.eslate of SIMON SPALDING deS . V. ►(SHE under.igned having been appointed 6y the 3rphans Court of Bradford County, an auditor to make distribution of the monev-in the hands of the Admiiiistretorpf said estate. Notice is hereby aitren.that The auditor will' attend at the Court House in Towanda on BATUBDAY.. Dec. 4,.1852 at one o'clock P. M 7 to perft rrn the duties pertain. jug to his office, at which lime and place, all per. sons interested, are required to aoend and present their claims, or be forever debarred froth cantina in upon said fund. tiAtVEY IiteALPIN, A utOtor Awl* Noticp. THE auditor appointed by the Ot2han's Court of .I. Bradford County to distribute the fonds in the hands of the AdMinistrators of AMAIN MOO— DY, deed, late of said county, will attend to the business aforesaid at his race in Towanda bore' on the llth Eltty of December next, at I o'clock P. M , when all persons interested are required to pre. sent their elainithor else be debarredkulln claiming any share of said fund. H. BOOTH, Nov. 6, 1652. Auditor NOTICE. TO ALL interested, we are in want of money, and consequently all accounts running over 4 Month., and all notes over doe must be paid imme diately, if you do not wish to pay east--yon hed better call and nettle, and save us the trouble of sending for you. Towtinda, Oct. 8, tB5l. HALL 4. nussELL. filcirchanbile, H. S. =OUR, A tm .tenuowdle4ginahed.it'2 , ,tr:ltea,olfeSthllit Geom. tram:ink a full asscOilePt " al " 14844 1 3( kept AY MA+ • IrhAch wets, Puwiltaird.at extrilnelY low prices, and will be sold :at. litwer,prlces app - lbe same geode are sottl.4in :My to:tirri writ of New Yoik. We sty to all, come and iiirriihe our stock;. and those who pay Cash 'for,gtioods wilt Gad it, greatly far their interest to boy , it the Cash !tore. Towanda; June 1, 11352: Moots: and 6hoba: A LARGE stock or Ladies", ChildreiN stria llfisses' GaitersOuskius, Slippers, Polkas Bobts.— Also fine tissortmefit cif. men's ipd imy!s,ealf„kip an' morocco Boots, ShOesi and Bmgans, and a good supply of gent's Gaiters and Congress Boots just received at Jens 1. _ , MERCUR'S. SUMMER HATS.—A fine.isaortment of atm latest stylei of moleskin, Hoistdb, Hungarian, Panama, pedal and Palm leaf Hata, just opened at June 1. MERCUR'S. SPRING AND BUMSIER BONNETS.—A choice selection of, ladies' and misses' Bonneug, and at plat variety of Bonnet Trimmings, now openirg et • Jvnel. ME BOUM ORVIS' extra quality CORN STARCH, rnsnufac lured expreaaly for culinary and dietetic purposer, tie' Bate at Jong! MERCUR'S. DRESS GOODSL-in variety, from India silks, to Scent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at ap1:0 B. KING3EIE3r3. DEFORE ibobiba elscwhere, it would be well for' 14lies,to ! look at the klpring Bonnets. ArOcial- Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap., April 9 B. KING:MERV. CTIOCKEhY.-.--the largest stock in town. Fur dinner and tee setts, Of white granite and blue ware, which will he anld cheap at , FOX'S. GROCERIES.—The quality and prices of Teas. Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them. selves. at apl I 0 B. KINGsBERY't4. NIACKEREL.-50 half barrels, and 25 quarter barrels, at li. 20 QUINTAL S colinsH—Tiiey are worth looking at, if not buying, for sale by April 10. B. KINI/tilltßY. MESS PORK !-50 bbls. Prime, for which a high price was paid,and for which a high price will be asked, by apllo B. KINGSBERY. More New Goods, TINT received and now opening by J. POWELL, al a large stock of Dry Gtiml., Hoots & Shoes, Hats Groceries, Fish &e., which - are now offered for sale at extremely low pr'ett. Having been selectcd with care and bonght for bash, they can be afforded and Will be sold at prices that cannot fail to suit the purchasers. An exemluation et his stock is respectfully solicited J. POWELL, N. Y. & E. Railroad STOTIMELD.?" dr. CO. A RE now receiving weekly over the abare thri /1. ronghfare, all the lat.st and most fashionable styles of Goods arriving in New York, fresh from the hands of the importers. Also, the choicest and be zt of heavy Staple Goods and at prices that cannot fail to please. Their arrangement. 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 acknowledgmf us of past favors, an examination of their very extensivh assortment sat Goods is respectfully solicited. TWanda, June 18.52. DORK and Fl.ittr—a quantity of Pork and Flour itt , t received and for sale by May 27 J. PO WET.I.. astray. CAME to the enclogure.pf the sttbetiber in the township of Pike--one red yearling Meer, with a Fiar in the face—aloo, a yearling heifer. The wner is hereby notified, to prove property. pay oherxe.. end take than lawny. 18. URINIC, 0'1.26. 1852. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. • TILE undersigned has purchased n large, and choice selection of NEW COODa, bought under the most faS•orable circumstances, and for sale as low for cash as can be bought el -ewhere, and lower than any braggadocia ran or will sell. May 5, 10:V2. 0. D. BAKTLETT. E• OVlTatia H8.4.M. C. MEROCR, have just received a t very large and general assiolinent of FALL G CoDs, which they offer to the public at their usual low price.. sept 16 IMICIEEIMCS S LOOK NIMBI! I CARPENTERS R JCiINEES will find a tall as. sonment of planes, gaue, , es, saws, Squares, trying squares, bevels, eatopassea, iron and wood spirit levels, augers, gimlet; center anti roger bias, broad, ha` ad and bench axes, adzes, hammers, ehisele , gouges, chalk lines and sprols, krad and scratch ails, tape lines, Sm. BEACKSMIRIIB will find anvils, vices, hell ma. sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron braces, hilts, hand drills, horse shows and nails, screw plates, and a generril asiartent of cast,Verman, spring English and American blister steel, Swedes, American and English iron,. . MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels, stone hammars, lathing hatchets, white wash brushes, &c., constantly on hand at MERCUR'S. HATS -A large stock of fine silk Hungarian Kossuth, Panama and palm leaf hats Jost re ceived by jet:3. J. POWELL. I\\TMMt FAIL GOODS. • - 31TATON MUTrMPUNCLP TS now receiving a very large and general assort " ment of every description of goods, which are now oared and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to SVIT THE PUECHASER would aek an examination of my large stock of Sugars, - Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart': 83 rap. &c. &c., which are altnaether ahead of any thing for quality and price in the couhty. Towanda, MI. 8, 1832. STA 11E6 EAVE Towanda kw Mercar's Milk, Darlington 1-1 East Smithfield, Ridgebery and Wellsburg de , pat on the N. Y. &E. R. R., .every. Ilfornss and FRI nal , at 8 o'clock 4.1 if." and.arrive at the depot in time to take the eventn a train of cars either east or oust, same day. • - . Returning Tucsnsr and Siwntinss after the arri•- var_of the Eastern tCarri, and also the Wc..cra cars from Jefferson, Elmira, &e., and arrive at Towanda same day. • • }Mane :—Towanda to Merges mills, 374 • !a :Harlington. SO " to East Smithfield, (t 24 to Ridgebery, 1,00 weilstiorg depot, 1 25- &press packages to or (rum the nail Road care. oily delivered at moderate charges. D. M. BULL, Towanda. Oct 8. 1852. Proprietor BIAKEB Patent Fire Proof Paint, the only place you can get the pure article. in at • Towanda, Oct. 8. 1e52 8.-KINOBBURrEI. Zarin 71LAZ1C2111115., , ',; rIIHE only eoreplete assortment of .Paper Hang JL - ings kept in this region, tor sate at the very owi.st rates by 0. D. 13.AftTLUTT *Este!lacono. ECREI PIKE • ERR!. •. , • ri i IHE late eittenipt to bit:tont' . town should mind every property holder'of the necessity of being insured before-ilia too -late—all periwigs wishing to be insured, can beiiy . calling upon the undersigned, wh,o;having agenctis ',lilt several of the most popular companies in this colinlty,,avid prepared to take all kinds of risks on the tubtisetia sonable termS.-' Towanda, Oer. 7, 1852. • 0.8. lIESSELL. • • ~r xitzunkia'zititt - • , untem la. the .coarse.. of tubutia.eveuts. VV - ,comes necessary. ,frir.tbos,e having prnper,ty, to insure against destruction by FIRE, it behooved them to inquire iuto the nature of , ther 'company; in. w.ich they May insure:. Therefore, beat known to al ' . whom this may come, that we invite your at tention ro the 4 affairs of the 3Xfe*.l2;crt tErnicri cf Zohnstawn N. T. as a company well worthy the patronage of the eitizens of Bradford and adjoining eonnties. baring complied with the 7th section- of the Act entitled Laws in relation to foreign insurance ; lid. thi ottno4confulence in recommending said company to the people. for etre insurance. ABEL MARCY, Gen'rt Agent ror Pa: Oct. 26, 1832. G. W . jaNG,BobAgent. 73strsy. fri AM E to the enclosure of the subscriber in Wy., sox town-hip, about two months since. a brio, tile steer. two year; old, not particularly marked.— The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges, and take said steer away; • ' Winos, Oei. 26, 1852. 8. gTRICKLAND. NOTICE. Mit S. Me.MA HON will open a school fiir young Ladies and Mitises. in the basement of the M. E. Church in this village, ?inv. 3, 1852. PER.TERII OF 12 WEEKS • Common engli=ll3ll.nches, :ft CO High. r 4 00 French. 5 00 Instructionscan be given in Greek and if hailed. For farther par icularts cuqui:e at the les iilence of Rev. McSfahon. Tnivantla. Oct. G. 1852 ANPVING—WooI, cotton and oil cloth carp " can, quite a'variety for sale by . - Oct. 7, 18. - .4. J. KINGSBURY. tIMPi)RTAN : • TO TON Pa."aori Farrier & Stage Proprietor W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL RRRRRRRR LCLED IF TOO arroaT OF NOLOCIFI • As the meet remarkable External Application aver discovered. "They caul Keep House without it" Experience of more than rizieen reap has eA•3 1 :11 hr.l the 13:, that (..7e:elinoi I 4:..rgli.x (H:. venal Family Embrocation, will tAIiG roust raxs t and here ail such u • Spavins, Sweeney. l ingl, ne, Winagaris, T.ll Callsnm, Cracked !Teel.., GrAls of 'flif kinds, Wounds, • Sprains. Bruises. Fis tula. Sitfa.it, Sand Cracks, Strains, Lamenes% Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange. Rheumat.sm, Bites of Animals, Exteriud Poi sons, Painful 'Nervous Affections. Frost Bites, Boils, Come, Whitlows, Burns and Scalds, Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Crain's% Con tractions of the Musele. , „ tiu - elling ,, ,J. Weakness ' of the Joints, Caked Breasts. itte. lie. The unfarallelcd emcee... of Oita Oil, in Me cure of dis ease. ease. in tome and Cattle, and even in human dealt, i. daily hemming more known to the farming emmounity. It can hardly be credited, except by thaw who bare been in the habit or keepiot it in their etablee end hou,ee. what a vain amount of pain, suffering and time, are eared by the timely application of this Oil. cir Re cure the name n( the tole proprietor, citoßds W. MEItCIiANT, Loci n, N. V., to blown in the midi. of the bottle, and in hie handwriling over the cork. All enters addriesed to the proprietor will be promptly respomted to. Get a Pamphlet or the Agent. and see what wonders SA lienotnpitshed by the uee of this medicine. Said by r.strectobte dearer.. generally, In the Unita, State* acid Canada. Also by Aoryrs C. Porter, •Towanda—Wm. Athens—Eli laird, Troi—D. V. B roes, Co!nitnia Flatts—L. D. Taylor, Burlington —Prisbie & Bron• son, Orwell—E. Dyori Covungton—D. M. Bailey. Mansfield—Humphrey & Piace, Tioga—Torvel!, Montrone—Perry & (Wen, Elmira. Wum.ssaLa agents are Ward, Clo.se & Cu., 83 Maiden at., New QUI110:11 IGQoEffi,—Ati assortment of Gingham.. kJ De Lains, Cita:at - us, Lawns, just received and for sale by je23.. J. POWELL. Ji2E3.IILI OYSTER SALOON; =MI avaa airaTZUltia3 uT MILD say to Ids friends and the public genet . - V ally that he has locate 4 himself in the OYSTER SALOON, En Ms Basement of the 'Union Black, next door to Briges' Hotql, (formerly occupied by W. K. Smalley,) where he will be receiving Oysters three tidies a. week by express, and will serve therm up in the most approved style. He has spared co pains or. eapenve to make it one of the best EATIJONG ES Ta If lajljne _VT thiq side of:New 'York. Oysters, by the gallon. quart or pint, at the Liwt est rates. Towatoli, Oct. 27, t,5.7;!?. Doo Ts Si. And best stock 11 in to% n at oc 8 B. )UN(1$13111Y.8. ATS----a large sloth tit' "ilk Hungarian and gnssulli hat., and caps n.l- save at Oct. 8. 1t952. it. KINGSBUItria. - 12 LOT'S, AT VICTION T will sell some of the mast ee-iratie borough lots 1 :n Towanda at public sale IN FRONT ti TH E WA RD HOUSE, on Saturday the 28th day of Au aust, next. To suit the covenience of those of li sited means,.and.to render a sale of ell my vil lage property mare certain, I have subdivided into convenient lots the property now occupied by Judge' Laporte -% the Muller of the square fn nting the pool of the Dam and 8 .uth stisk , t ; and the corner on 31 and State street nearly opposi . e C. 1.. Ward's pig rate residence, and will sell the same to the high est .bidder on the most 'accommodating terms. - • A diagram r.fthese ims will be post d up at Mr. Drawer's previous loth° day of B ale. NOW is the time f"r tlt.se who wtsh to seeure themselves lots, with or without prir . ehheer of the large commit - Mu ,. H lute and list, occupied by Judge Laporte, can Iwo possession i f desirable in two months from the d,ty of sale, and th,d b 'lance in less than 30 days. Title to alt • tlicife lots indisputable:--Deeds executed itrimediately of ter the sale. •, , D. M. BULL, Valley Hill, July 30,1852. Positpetur.mlt. nWING to unavoidable causes, berund my con. 1 1... 7 .tr01, the sate of my Roinngh property stands edi .nrneti. 'Clie day and hour will be designated by public bills, and the ringing of the auctioneer's bell. 1). M. BULL .Valley 11111, *opal 27, 18524 -‹ • • -1 - 11 a er,}
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