E- Si sreuanions. Mil 3111TIMITICUT OYSTER SALOON, =Es= garZSI I:K)=i=ro WOULD say to his friends and the public gener ally that he has located himself in the OYSTER SAEUGOON, In the Basemint of the itnion 31Iock, next door to Briggs Hotel, (formerly- occupied by o p. R. Smalley,) where he will be receiving Oysters three times a week by express, and will serve them u p in the most approved style. He has spared no p ins or expense to make it ooe'of the best SofTLNG ESTABLISHMENT' this side of New York.. _ Oysters, by the gallon, quart or pint, at the !owl est rates. • Towanda, Oct. 27, 14352. Lafayette Ifurr Mill Stone MANUFACTORY. THE undersigned , formerly foreman for Many rears of the Lafayette Burr Mill Stone Mat:ll'- 5 00 y, 240 Washington Bt., N. Y., (W. Tyack, agent.) mould inform his friends and the public in general, that he has established it BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY, AT BINGHAMTON, N. Y. In Leroy buildings, opposite Exchange Hotel, and solicits a share of their patronage. He will have constantly on hand a large stook of French Burr Mill Stones,aa also a large supply of French Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth, Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster, and Patent Self- Digesting noshes. The undersigned 7assures his friends and the that he will faithfullye r zecute all Orders en. trustedto his carer not only in quality but in pri• (Is of articles furbished, and solicits their kind pat. tonage. ORDERS by leiter will be executed with as much rare and as cheap as when purchasers are on.the sot p REFERENCES—Hon. D. S. Dickinson, Hon. John A. Collier, Hon. A. Birdsall, Hon. V. Whit-. nee, Dr. Eldridge,.Co). H. Lewis, W. S. Weed, & Co. ilinchao.ton. D. Searle. Isaac Post, Judge Jessup. Salshury,& Co., Montrose, Pa. Caleb Carmalt, Friendqville. Thomas Phinney, Dundaff. 0. 0. 4: H. Shipman, Waverly, N. Y. Thomas Pearsall, soliihborough. N. Y. MajorD. Mersereau. Union, N. Y. M. T. Nichols, Owego, N. Y. Royal & Whitaker, Waverly, N. Y. JogN.w. SULLIVAN. Dinahainton, Nov. 8, 1852.y23 11 -0` ;111.1r_-•111.-• 11:31 WINTER GOODS GOODRICH &CO HAVE now in store the most complete assor 11 went of Dress and Family - RYAN WO COMA ever exhibited in Owego. All who wish to make it,ed purchases cheap should examine this stock. l will he Lund to contain most decided bargains in Casimeres, Paramenas, silks, Shawls, Merinoes, Velvets, plain and figured A Ipaccas, all wool 141ous I,nineq. ladies fancy Calico, Flannels, rich pri n t. ‘luti.eine de Laines CasNitheres, and all kinds ~( Hr.iery. Gloves and Lacet!, n large stock white and red Flanneot, and every style 'rd. DOMESTIC GOODS, , qcti'as Canton Flannels, Ticking, Stripes, fine 'niched and unbleached Shirting... Sheeting.. and : rwcase Cottons, Calico and Merrimack prints ,rt frnm Milk, all colors of tweedy, Kentucky pcnim•. and a great variety of :110a2. S.l, C q. CAXI -mpro.ing I . lollls, Cassimeres, Satinetts, Vesting, <, and Sheeps Grey—Cloths and Cassimeres, all purchased at package prices for ~i—and will be sold CHEI.I 3 . and to which ae the attention of close cash buyers. Cr wev . Nov. 12,.14352. Tl:l , —The hest 4 shilling tea in Owego, is sell I Pl° PI GOODRICH'S' & Co. f)w.zo, Nov. 12, 1552. lit'.l4ELl SE de L %INES acid CASHMERES— .II 6 , odrfch & Co, have;inet opened)t must ele ait ab , ortment of Pnll idytes, of Moueeline de 1.4,n,, nch Casheneres, Elephants' Cloths and errqan Cluths, eompresineeill the new and desire'. ,i r k s of Fall Dress Goode now in market, and kell them cheaper than any other store. flepgo, Nov. 12, 6852. GOODRICH & Co. IAIICY BUTTER —Cash and the highest price, paid for Dairy Dauer by Owrzo, Nov. 12. 1862: GOODRICH lir. Co. HANG OUT THE BANNER!! A horse i. a horse ! my kingdom for I A a horse and customers to take away the goods. Notwithstanding fhe late disaatsous fire, A. M. WARNER is ' himself again ! And at No. 1 Brick flow you'll find Most anything that's in his line. Fsom a camiricntedle-of the finest kind, To !Jewelled watch of eighteen karat fine. Clock, which keep time accurate and true; Breast pins of every style and hue, Fond, silver, steel and plated chains, Selected with the greatest pains, Finger rings, my gosh, why what 8 pile 01 every shape and every style. To suit the old, the yaung, the grave, the gay, May there be seen in elegant array. And W•nsisa, who is himself a " hos 2." • always ready and at his post. • To wait upon his customers and all chance upon 'im to give a call. So with good advice make up your mind", To call on him and there you'll find such sights, my eyes, Q ! what a view Jewelry of every style and hue. Ilan't mistake the place No, I. Brick row; 'nacre he is prepared to do all kinds of JOB-WORK mhig line of busines, at the cheapest rates that can r*sibly be aff.trded. He will also sell hisleivetry it 20 per cent louses, than was ever before offered in thts market. trj' Call and see., Towanda, 2, 1852. A. M. WARNER. Nov,' FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! 4IFIE late attempt to born odr town should re of mold every property holder of the necessity being insured before it is too late—all persons sishingso be insured, can be by cilling , upoo the tt de rbiglied, who, hawing agencies for several of most popular companies in this country, and is Pr , paregi to take all' kinds or risks on the most rea onible terms. Tocranla, Oct. 7, 1852. C. B. RUSSELL. V'Z t!IFIRE11111 HEN in the course of hu.nan events, it be. comes necessary for ifiose hawing property '0 insure against destruction by FIRE. it behooves 'LeIII El inquire iuto the nature of the company in stitch they mty insure. Therefore , be it known to II to whom this may come, that we invite your at tention ro the affairs of the ?ley 'fork %Won, of Johnstown T. company well worthy the patronage of Oie en:zens of Bradford and adjoining counties, having eptaplied with the 7th section of the Aet entitled mae.in relation to foreign insurance ; we feel the L' tconfiden ce in recommending said company Iba People, for safe insurance. l ABEL MARCY, Geterl Agent ror Pa. jct. gs, 113.52.• G. W. LUNG, Sub-Agent. a. CAME to the enclosure 3lstr of the subscriber in Wy• 0 _ ,"'x tewn.hip, about two month, since, a brio ; ° , eer, two years old, not particularly marital— :,,e t iter is requested to prose property. PaY ,and take said steer away. . Iv , --__!_or. Oct. 26, 4852. B..BTRICKLANIL. lifit—______ iTB dc largest and" best stock l° loan at octir, V. ftINGBDURI"B. MILMED.MX DRAM STORE! NO. BUT STILL ALIVE ! REMOVED to the store recently oecnpied by 8. S. Bailey as grocery and Post ace 3 doors south of Montanyes corner, where he has received a full, new and complete stock of DRUGS. MEDI CINES, GROCERIES, &c. which he will sell ct_t!ap. er for cash than ever: Here you will find annexed a few leading articles : Posgate's Cordial Elix Opi Hay's Liniment Hair Dye Harlem Oil Ointment, Trasks do Dalley's do McAllester Shakers Herbs do Extracts Tilden's Alcoeolic Ex% Rhei Extract lalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla Ex% do Lemon do do Mace do do Almond do do Cloves '; , do Allspice do ,:o Nutmegs do do Pcach io do Ginger do • do Cinnamon do do Orange do do Tonka do Lubin's Springflower do Musk do do Violette de do Magnolia do do Sweet Bri'r do do Jesmin do do Jock'y CI% do do Caroline do do Jenny Lind dii do Boquet do Syringe, Pewter a's'in'nt do Glass do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do G. E. Rad Rhei Turk do do do Ipecac do Jalap do Ginger White do Orris Gum Camphor do Opt Turk Ido Myrrh Tort: do Arabic do do Copal do Aloes SOet do Aloes Cape Chloride Lime do Soda Castor Ruse Isinglass du _ Evens' Lancets Nitro Silver, Op't Oxid Bisnuth Blue Pill I mer. lodide Potasa Tart do Carb do Sutph do Oanstie do Citrate Ferri lodide du Tannin Proto lod Mercury Strychnia Piperin Senna Alex., do - Wits CreamtTirtar Sup C eoda Manna, ,Magnesis Calc'd do Carb, - • do S do Henry's Colocynth .do , Apple Cochirteal " 'russet t s Halls do Marshes, do Shaker, 'Balsa mt Wisters do I Cheesmans do ! Fir do Copabia do Tofu do Peru do Pulmoffary dosulphur Acid Tartaric do Acetic !do Benzonic do Citric do Nitric do Oxalic I do Hydrocyanc do Sulphuric Oil I.inseed do Sperm do Olives - do Castor do Neatsfoot do Almonds do Amber Rent do Amber Red do Anisi do Caraway do Croton do Cubebs do Cummin do Fennel, do Lemon do cassia do Cod Liver do Lavandula I do Neroli do Jesmin do Nutmeg do Orange , do Rhodium do Rose do Cedrat do Copabia do ,Ergot do Verbena do Vio:eite do Mellesse do Mellelluer dq Patchoaly Brushes, Paint • do Varnish do Hair do Hair,Camel do Nail do Tooth do Shaving dO Flesh do Cloth do Hat Soap, Yankee do Crystalline do Eng. Wind Low's do Cooper do Rose do Victora do Orange do Tooth do Erosive do Castile ° do Military Brobze, Crimson ,do Savin do Pale Gold Ito Brown - do Dark do Fricopherous do White Pain Killer Gold Leaf,"Orit Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion Oxygenated Bitters America do Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue Chloroform Fig do Hbffman's Anodyne Veoitian Red, English :Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye- Woptis & Dye• Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal ptrposes.- Also, , Cigara of the best brand ; and all articlescon nected with the trade. Haying secured the services of Dr. S. Burros, whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me• diced' advice gratis to people, they paying for the medicines only. j Physicians can rely upon having their prescriptions carefully compounded and put up., The stock has been selected with great care, and the goods will be warranted as represented. MI of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pee. torial,,Mehenclut Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrick's, Robeosecks, and Jaynes' Vermifoge. Together with all pf the most popular Patent medicines now an -use constantly on hand and for side at J. M. RgED. No. 2, Brick Row. Towanda, November fl, 1852 CLOTHING!! H& A CAMPBELL. having been purified by . the recent fire, have again fitted up their' CLOTHING SVORS, in the tame place as before and are now offer`ing for sale, a desirable , assortment of fall and winter GOODS: Thev,being desirous of making ttp their recent lose, will sell at unusually low prices. Towanda, Nov. 6, 1852. Strayed or stoles. - F ROM the pasture of Col. Means in this borough a red and white tow ofinedientsize. a large pros portion of Durham brood, fr oil 7 years old. Any person returning or giving information of the where abouts of said cow will be liberally rewarded. Towatiatt. Nov. b. 1852: R. V. BHIPMAN. LNEW GOODS & NEW LOCATION. j POWELL would respectfully call the mien. tiun of the public to:a 'large stock of htzg- CHANDIZE, consisting of altbost eirry article which the wiints'of the comity. require; which are now offered for sale at the store formerly occupied ,hy E. T. - Fos. corner of. Maine and Pine streets.' TowatidayOct. 6.1652: ,fttstuauean . Elateriu9_ iodine" Veratrin Kreosote Hydra Cum Crete, Morphine Bolph do Act Calomel, American do English, Precipitate Red do White Sulph Zinei eiut By virftleof sundr* writs ofVendEt potiss last ed out of the Court , of, omMon Pleas. of Brad ford County s 'ant to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House. _ip the: boro' - . - of Towanda oh Monday the sth day ofDeeember, at I o'clock. P. M., the following lot, piece or parcel of land sit osted in the township of Wysox. Bradford County, State of Pennsylvania, Ixtundedi anitde. scribed as follows to 'wit : On 'the north 'by lands of Valentine Woodburn i on the rim by land. of B. P. Walker; on the south by linds'of Robert tepalding, and on the west by lands of E. R. Myer. Contain ing about 75 acres, with about 20 acres improved, one framed house, an old log barn and .a few (mit trees thereon. • ' Seized and taken in execution' at the suit of Da. vid Barber; vs Levi Walker: - . • • Al.BO-The following lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Springfield twp. and bounded and de scribed as follows to wit t On the north by lands of Benison Oates. east by landiof Tallman Beardsley. south by the county road, and lien by lands • of 11. W. Root, Containing half an acre, all improved. with one framed' house and one framed barn there- "Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Gil bert Prentiss and Tuttle, vs Chauncey Blakeslee & Truman Graves. ALSO—A piece of land in Ulster tarp. bounded as follows to wit: North by lands of C. F. Welles, east by lands of Daniel Lenox, south by lands at Russell McKinney, and west by Russel MCKimiey. articled for by George Galusha. Containing about 112 acres, about 20 acres improved, two log houses and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Tru man Galosh*, to the use of Welles & co.,'vs Myron .1. Farnsworth. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in EiniithtlelJ twp. and bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north and west by lands of E. 8. Tracey, south by lands of A. F. Gerould, and east by the highway. Containing one.half acre, all improved. Seized and taken in execution •at the suit of William 8. Pierce, vsJohn Heavener. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulstervillago bounded on the north by lands of Edward Mills, eatt by the highway, south by lands of John Brown, anti west by lands of Edward Mills. Containing about one-half acre, all improved, with one framed dwell: log house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit 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 L. td. Ells. worth, on the west by the Chemung River, south by street leading from main street to the Che mung bridge and lot belonging to the bridge com pany, and en 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. Seized and taken !!.. execution at the suit 01 0. B. Brown, vs D. A. & 0. Saltmarsh. OUT, ALSO—A piece or parcel of taut: in Towanda rt-wp. and bounded on the north by lands of Edward Overton and C. Mor.e's lot, on the east by lauds of William & Michael Deslain. on the south by lands or Hiram Fox and Hiram Magill. and lands late the property of Benj. Wileex, deed, on the west by lands of Dennis Magill. Containing about 125 more or less, about 25 acres improved, one framed dwelling house one log and framed barn,and a small • orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. Roe now to the use of Edward Overton vs. James Nestor & Edward Welch, doing business in the name of Ne,tor & Welch. . ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Durell twp. and bounded on the north by lands of John Crimp mings, west by unseated lends, ::ouch by land of Mi chael Crow. east by Gonelins Fitz Gerald's. Con taining 106 acres more or less, 3 or 4 acres chopped over. CM Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sal ly Ward, executrix of the estate of William Ward, deed now to the use of Rank & Brook. vs. David Walsh. ALSO—A piece or Patcel of land in Standing Stone twp. and bounded on the north by lands be- longing to John Park, on the east by lands belong. lug to John Hurley and James McGregor, on the south by lands belonging to Patrick Lynch, on the west by lends belonging to Charles ,Haines. Con• taming about 87 acres, be the same more IN less, about 35 acres improved, one log house and one framed shed, and a small orchard of fruit trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edi ward Overton, vs George A. Stephens. ALSO—A piece or parcelof laud in Durell twp. and bounded on the north by a road leading from Frenchtown to Charles Hornet's Grist mill, on the east by Charles Hornet's lands, t.n the south by the road leading from Frenchtown to Terrvtown, on the west by lands of William Drown. Containing about eighteen acres, about one acre improved. one plank dwelling house, and one small board house kir a dwelling thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofJohn G. Steward vs David King, John Wood & John King. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin twp. Containing about 65 acres more or less about 4 acres improved, bounded on the north by lands belonging to Gay Kinney and the heirs of Parley Kinney, on the east by lands belonging to Samuel Hofer, on the smith by lands form erly owned by Thomas Marshall, deo'd, on the west by lands be longing to Reuben Griffin. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. N. Terret & co. vs. James 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 dec'd, and on the west by the Tow anda creek. Containing about 95 acres more or less, about 60 acres improved, one framed house. one framed barn and an orchatd of fruit trees there' on. Seized end taken in execution, at the suit of E. S. Sweet & G. W. Hollenback, Executors of Ina. 116? lenback dec'd, vs. Stephen Bois. ''' ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Rome village and bounded on the north by lands of William C. Maynard or his wife, east by lands of Morris Creamer, south by lands of Morris Cranmer or his sister Martha, and west by the public Lighway.— Containing 100 feet front and 150 feet back, all im proved, with one building thereon for an Academy. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Sam uel C. Mann, vs. the Trustees of the Rome Academy. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Columbia twp.' and bounded on the east by lands owned, and in possession of John H. Hillgore, Walker Pierce and John Benedict, on the. north by lands of said John Benedict, on thc-west by lands of Paul Her. ringtori, and on the south by Paul' Herrington and MtEowell. Containing about 261 acres of land, with about 9 acres improved, and one block dwelling house, two small log sheds and some trait trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit or Edi tha Bittiles, vs. James M. Irish. ALSO—A piece or panel offend in Stand'g Stone twp. and bounded' on the north by lands of Thomas Dolan, on the east by lands of Rosaweil Colemanon the south by lands'of Veo.Stephins, and on the west by lands of Mathew Bennett and OeoNichols., Con taming about,oo acres snore or less, about 20 acres improved one log house, and one log barn and a few tipple trees thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Myers and'Spalding to the use of E'.' R. Myer, vs Johit Park. ALM—A foities or parcel of land in Ulster twp. and bounded on the nortirby land's ofeharles Hole glib, on the east by lands of r orate Heath; on the south by the highway letuling from Ulster to Smith. field. on the west by lands of Cyrel Sweet, Cow Seining about One kind of en acre, all iraproved, with one frame house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H. Smith. J. Culp 4 C. T. Smith' copartners & Co. vs Nathan Olmstead. - Al.BO—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 the Towanda creek. Containing about 13 acres, about 4 saes improved, one oew fraffied'house not quite finished' ther,ion`ereMed. Seized and taken in eseention sl. the suit of .1. U. Phinney now team use "ofJames Santee vs. S. W. MTN". Vgat 2averdomicnte. :ALSO- Aipieee or pares - I offend in Athens lisp,' aid bounded on .the• ankh' by .: of Willful Tactmassmot by lands of Clime - Rieke* and James "Milfer,imuth by:lands of lathes Millers-:& Kuban Edininster. and west-by the ;public highway ":lead 'int froin Athens boro',,,to Pectoris:ole. Containing "abefitt 28 acres..all impthved.'iiith one large brick dwelling benne one brickban; waifs small orchard of fruit trees th ereon. :: ,, ; - - - • ' ---ALSO-rOttecother - brie.k building in Towanda boro' and bounded on the hest and north by D. F. Barstoet.'east by lands cll. H. Stephens. and south by the public , square, it being 391 feet front and" 33 feet back,Harlen's interest in said building being the basement and upper story and the west half of the story over Lawyer'Adems'office, and the right "of entrance in front of said,building. • ALSO—Otth other piece or parcel of land in Troy born' and bounded on the north by lands of 0. P. -Ballard, on the east by an alley shoat 111 feet wide. used (or laid lot which joins on to lands of V. U. Long, on the south by main street,and on the west by lands of O. P. Ballard. Containing 33 feet front and 73 feet back with the right of way on the back or' north end of lot of 16 feet wide. all improv. ed, with a large Mick building thereon. occupied as stores, shops &c. It being the east part of ihe brick block in ,Troa boro ' .. Seized and taker. in execution at the suit of Thomas Elliott &J. D. Montanye, vs. S. Hayden. ALBO—A pieceor parcel of land in` Alliany t wp. and bounded on the north by lands of James Wil. cox. east by the south branch of Towanda creek south by lands of Campbell and Benj. Wilcox, west by wild lands. Containingabour 130 acres, about 00 ac es improved, one framed dwelling house: t fro fra.aed barns and one orchard of fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of:lames H. PhinneyJr., now to the use of J. C. Adam; vs. Minor R. Wik-ox. ALSO—A piece or parcel ofland in Athens twp. Beginning at a sugar maple tree the south east cor ner of a lot formerly conveyed to Daniel Orcutt thence south 135 7-10 perches to a post ; thence west 106 6-10 rerches to a post ; thence north 137 5.40 perches to a pitch pine for a.corner stand ing on the south line of said Orcntt's lot ; thence south 86 0 east, along the south line of said Orcutt's lot, 106 6-10 perches 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 log houses,one log barn, and a small log corn house, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 8. 8. Clark, vs. Albert Van Gorden ALISO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany twp. and bounded on the north by lands belonging to David Chapman ; on the east by land. belonging to Amaron Hancock ; on the south and west by lands belonging to Zadok P. Carson. Containing about 168 acres more or less, about 120 acres improved, I framed house, 1 framed barn, - and an old log house, and three large orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of & C.:. vs. &Ilia Wilcox. ALSO—r'.i , or parcel id land n §heatirgairi twp., and bounded on the nt.rth by lands of William Stephenson and Clark Baxter; 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 61 acres, about 12 acres improved one steam saw mill, one framed house, two shoos tee's and one log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. Elliott, now to the use of D. Bria. and Son vs. D. Hill jr. and Morris Murphy. ALSO—By writ uf Lev ari 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. Siddons, 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 perches to a sugar tree, and thence by lands of Henry Harder, north 29 deg. east 112 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and allowance surveyed to Joshua Cooley. ALsO—One other piece or parcel of land in said township, called Derry, surveyed to Henry,Harder.-- Beginning at a post, thence by lands of Ceo. Casta• tor, Jonathan Hampton and Peter Seely, north 61 deg. west 320 perches to a post by lands of Joshua Cooley, south 29 deg. west 21" perches to a sugar tree, thence by old survey south 61 deg. east 320 perches to a post, and thence by lands of Stephen Hollingsworth north 29 deg. east 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres and allowance ; no improvements. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran cois A. Brugnire, vs. Archibald Tripter & Sophia L. Tripler his wife. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land Granville twp. Beginning at a hemlock south west corner of let No. 119 on warrant lot No. 1483$ thence west 111 perches to a hemlock fora corner. thence north 1110 perches to a chestnut o:ilt for a corner, thence east 111 perchei to a ynst for a corner, thence south IGO perches to the - beginning. Containing 111 acres strict measure. and about 3 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rob ert B. Davidson, Omiaistrator of William Davidson dec'd, who survived Timothy Paxon to-the use of G. F. Mason, lex. Peter Fromm. A LSO—A piece or parcel of land situated in Granville township, and Beginning at a hemlock the nerth-west corner of lot No. SO on warrant lift No. 1481, thence south R 6 2-10 perihes to a peat. thence west 108 4-10 perched to a post, thence east 108 4-10 perches to the beginning. Containing 88 acres and 64 perches be the same more or less, about 20 acres improved, one plank house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at theauit of Rob- ‘ ert B. Davidson administrator of William Davidson dec'd, who survived Timothy Paton to the use of G. F. Mason, vs. William 'roman & George R. Decker terre tided." Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Nov. 5, 1852 Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the east, wilt he 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• QV virtue of an order of the Orphah's Court of the County, of Bradford, to the subsert• hers directed They wilt expose to public sale, upon the premises on. Monday, November Ift, 1852, at 10 o'clock X. At, the following piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Warren, in the said county and bounded and described as follows to wit _ Beginning at at a pine, tree at the nortti west corner, and running south * (2i. pest 129 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 184 perches to a stake ; thence north 89° went 48 perches to place of fieginning.— Containint 45 acres and 80 perches, excepting therenut the Gristmill lot and privileges. About 25 acres improved, one framed house., one old barn and a few fruit trees thereon: The following folloWing piece or parcel of land situated in the above said township, and bounded and de scribed as follows to wit : . . . On the north by the first mentioned lot ; east by the same and Calvin Buffington's. lot; south and east by the public road. Containing two acres and a half for mill lut and yardw th s Gristmill thereon, also the privileges such as rare and pond, which is exec:pted out of the first mentioned lot.. TERMS of th e above sale 'will be made kiown on said day: BUYITiv C. BUFFINGVON, OILES N.' De WOLF, ,Executurs of the estate of Benj. Mond* dm 17, 102' Buffirigton i died EXECDTDIN NOTICE.' A LL persons indebtedjo the estate of t3AI4TTEL DYER, deed, late of Pike township; are here. brreguestedlo make Innutdiate payrneof and theiie having claims against said estate 'please; pre. sent them duty authenticated •for settlement. WILLIAM DYER, CHARLESDYE,II' Executors. Pike, November 4, 1852. LIi s OKIIVO Ot.ASS MATEO cat sad fitted or Mee, to be bad at the jelielry, store of. I ay 15, 1852: W. A. CHAIIBERLIN. C. THOMAS. Sheriff. . ~reic4„24lch:it!ear!c*.. ,i:-: • • ' Antiltalti 2/otiliet. -rrBE undeitiped having been: appointed by the .2: Court of Coaunoureu of Bradford Comity, an And/tor .tO distribote:the fund raised by a Sher itirs sale in the cad ofßarry N. Spalding survisina partner of the arm of Myer &Ppalding to the use, of E. R. Myetitnerrederiok Motley; No. 188, rah.' ruary Term. 1849. will'attend..to thS, duties of said appointment at his aide in Towanda, on Saturday the 11th day of Dec, 1852, at which time and :place all persons having claims upon said fund will pre sent the same for adjustment and distribution or be dobarred from coming in for stiatie nfsaid fund. Nov. P, 1853. E. W. BAIRD. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of ISAAC POST deed. late of Towanda are hereby retains ted to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. J. D. M.INTANTE, THOMAL ELIAOTT. Towanda: Nor, 12. 1852. , Administrators. • PROCLAMATIOX: WHFREAS the Hutt. DAVID Witmer. President Judge of the 12th Judicial Distrieticonsisting of the counties of Bradford.Busquebanna and Sul liven. and ,the Hone. Myna, &Lunn and DADDY Acitur. Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford have issued their precept bearing date the tat day of November 1852. to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace,Common Pleas and Orphan's' Court. at Towanda. ix the county of Brad ord on the 6 Monday. the 6th day of December nest, to continue three weeks. N lice is therefore thereby givenoto the Coroners and Jasticesofthe Peace and Constables of the county of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock to the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertain to be done; and those who are bound by recognitanceor otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said county, or why or *hall be bound to aji pear at the said court, are to he then and theer to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jororsare requested to be punctual in their attendance, agree. ably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 10th day of Nov. in the year of our Lord one thousand e.ght hundred and filly two, azd of the Independence of the United States, the sevanty fifth. . • CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff: Administrator's Sale. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to public ven doe 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 land situated in Leroy township—Bounded and de. scribed on the north by the Towanda creek ; on the east by Seely Holcomb's estate ; on the south an s e:nfd lands; and on the west by lands of A. D. Poss. Containing aim: P. ll acres—about 1 s acres improved. one framed house and one tram barn thereon erected. TERMS made known an the day of sale, ' BETSEY HOLCOMB. CHARLES STOCKWELL. Administrators of Sterling Hol- Oct. 20, 1652, comb. decd ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of SETH T. BARSTOW-. dec'd late of Wysor, are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all those having demands against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. D. F. BA RSTOW. Towanda.Oct. 9. 1852. Administrator. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv en that there have been tiled and settled in the office of the Register of Wills in anti for the county of Bradford. accounts of administration opon the fol. lowing estates viz : • Final scomut of Harrison Black administrator of the estate of Silas S. Back, late of Wyalosing,deel Final accounts of William S. Baker guardian or Desire Rose and Jane E. Rose. minor children of J. C. Rose, late of Canton deed. Final account of Francis Tyler Hugh I•fcDutTre and Charles McCoffee, esecuturs of ttie. last Will and Testament of Samuel MeDufiee, fate of Athens decd. Final aceennt of Geo. Manning and William Bradford, administrators of the estate of William Bradford, late of Warren, decd. I And the same will be pre , enteil to the Orphars Court of Bradford on Monday. the Gth day of December next, far confirmation and allowance. j H. 1,. SCOTT, Registei. Register's Wee. Towanda: Oct. 30, 1852. lI Ann Culver by her next friend Waller Olindead; es George N. Culver, in Bradford County (br i t. Pleas No. 345 Sept Term 1852. GEORGE N. CIJLVER, derelicts:lt in the above cause : You are hereby notified that Ann Culv. er your wife, has filled hey pktition for a divorce from the bond. of matrimony. And an alias sub, pcena has been ratorned w and.proof made that you are.not tube" found in said county. You are there, fore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, tthe sixth day of Dec. next, being the first day of December terni,of said court of corn. pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any you have, why the said Ann shall not be divorced from you. ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary, Oct. 17, 1852 Znsolves 31/9tice, TAKE Notice, that have applied to the Motions. Me, the Judges of the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Bradford for the. benefit-M.oe In solvent Laws of the Commonwealth. of Petiosylva nia.,anl,they Italie appointed Monday, the 6th.dny of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M., to. hear me and - my creditors, at the Court house in the boro' of Towanda, when and where- you may attend if you think proper: EBENEZER PURGUSON. Nov. 6, 1832. In the Orphans Court of Bradfcrrer: County. in the matter of the estate of stmolv SPALDING eked. 1 1 HE undersigned having bt.en..appointed by the J. Drphins Court of Bradford Co nap. an auditor to Make distribution of the moneyin the bands of the Administrator of said estate. 'Nplice is hereby given that the auditor will attend" at the Court House in ToWanda on BATURBAY, .bee. 4. 185 a at one o'clock P. M., to pair( rm the duties pertain ing to his Ace, at which time and place,, all per. sons interested, are raquired to attend and' present their claims, or be forever debarred from coming in upon said ftentf.' HARVEY McA LP IN, Anditor's Ntitice. lit auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County to distribute the fonds in the hands of the Administrators of ALLEN MOO DY. dec'd, late .of said .county. will attend to the business aforesaid et his office in Towanda boro' on the llth day of December next, at 1 o 'clock P. M, when all person a interested are required to pre. sent their claims, or else be debarred from claiming any share of said (Mad: - H. BOOTH; Nov. 6, 11352. Auditor Notice to Assessor!. THE assessors of the several townships and btoo's of Bradford County, will 'make their re turns m the following ordervis Tuacarora, Wv alusing. Standing Stone. Pike, Herrick, Wysorr l Or well, Rome, Shethequin. Warren. , Windbarh and Litchfieldon Monday Nov. 20th. Asylum. Wit. mm, Altany, Monroe, Duel. Franldm;Leroy, Can. ton, Granville,Troy , tirp., and hero', , B'irlipgton. South Towanda twp.'ind bnro' onTerdaday 30th.— Noith - 7`imandi rap. Armenia. taster. Smithfield, Springfield, Columbia, Welles , milt tirtirk. Ridge Ferry, Athens nvp.ttud hero. on Wednesday, Dee. 1. 1852, The astiessont will please he careful to make their returns on the day designated in their warrarta.ta it will Ie eery inconvenient ,to• attend , to them on atty other than the day especially appointed ft r that • purpose: • 'By .order of the Cotnmiv.ioners. E. M. FARRAR. Clerk. Comritissiorter's Office, Towendb,"Nov. 8, UM: HK . • iknE nOw OPiaing and offering for sale at Whole-. : sale and Retail an exitance stock of .SUMMEIC GOODS. embracing • fall assortment of goods usual ly kepi by Ikea;. which were pnrchased at exitemcl, low prices, and will be sold of lower priers than the • sante quality of goods Me. so i in any town west of, New York. '-We sty to GM COMO and examine our stocks and those who Os Cash for gnats twill find it' greatly for their interest to bay at Me Cash store. Towntula, June 1.1852. Bows and Shoes. A LARGE . stock of Ladies', Cbildren'a and Mimeo' Gaiters, Ajeperf.."l4 l l, find .o`lolL— a Atte avaortroent of men and Ituyspalr, kip and moment , - Boom Zdtorl,and Ennui. and a good fonfTlY of eent'a Gera and Monirem Boat, jam received at Jane 14 SUMMER. HATEI.—A fine aaaortw*air the l a ws styles of moleakin.,Komultt. Hungarian. Panama. pedal sod palm leaf Hats. jute opened at Jowl. MERCURIL SPRING AND SIMMER DONNETI4.I choicia . intention of balks' lied mines' Bonnets, and at greet_va!iety of Bonnet Triniminp, now opening at Jane I. . MERCUIII3. extra quality CORM STARCH. manufse kl lured expressely for intim.) , sod dietetic purpoiss. for sale at joust BIERCURI3. INRESS GOODS—in variety. from India silks, to . 3 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Ores. triinmings, at apl!O B. KINGSBERY'S. EFORE looking elsewhere, it would be well for Li 'Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap. - April 9 8. KINGt 4 BERY. • C - ROCKERV.—The lamed stock In town. Ful dinner and tee iot a. of white granite and blue ware, which will be sold chew et tOrB. GROCERIES.—The quality and fttiees of Teas, Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them selves. at spit° D. KINGsBERY'S. ACKEHEL.--60 half. barrels. and 25 qnarter ZVI barrels, at 11. KINGSBERI-8. QUINTALS CODFISH—They are worth 211 looking at, if not baying, fur .ell by April 10. B. KINGs*MY. M . ESS PORK !--ro this. Piime, for which a high price was paictand for which a high price will be asked, by apllo B. KINGSBERY. More New Goods. JEST received and nnw openinz by J. POWELL, a large stock of Dry Goods Hoots & Bhoes, Hats Groceries, Fish &c., which We now offered for sale at extremely low prices. Having been selected with care and bought for cash, they can be affonled and will he sold at prices that cannot fail to suit the purchasers. An examination ot his stock is respectfully soli?ited J. POWELL N. Y. 8z Railroad ; ICLONTANTES' 4. CO. ARE now receiving weekly over the above tlin ronghfare, all the fat •st 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 acknow•ledgm at of past favors. an esamination of their very eve,tsivh assortment of Goods is respectfully solicited. Towanda. June Iv, 1952. • "DURK and Flour—a quantity ut Pork and Flgur just received and fur ale by . • May R 7 J. PO Vr ZLL. rIAME to the enclo,ure of the subscriber in tn. ‘...1 township of .Pike.—one red mill= t.teer, with a star in (he .face-81.n. a yearfing heifer. The .caner is hereby eillified, to rruve properly. pay Ames. and take them away. S. BRINK. 0(1.115. 1k52. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. THE undersizned has purchased a large, and choice selemion of NEW GOODS, bought under the most favorable , circumstances, and fur sale pa low for.earit as can be bought elsawhere, and lower than any braggadocia ran or will 5e11.,.. Mat- n, 052. 0. D. HAhTLFrrr. 6001004 HS. 4. M. C. 1% M. have just received a' . very large and general aesorinsentof FA.I.L GOODd, which they offer to the public at their usual loer prices. - sept 18 • anunuunes zoos =LE, CARPENTERS & JOINERei will find a ft a. sortment of planes, gauges, saws, quasi% trying squares. bevels, compasses, iron and wood 9.44 level.,, augers, gimlet, center and roger bitts, broad, haPri and bench alas, adzes, hammers, chive's, gotiles, linss.and speols, brad and scratch awls, t9pr lines.‘ket BLACKSNIkfifig will find &mkt', ,viers% bellows. sledges, hand and shoeinz hammers, rasps, files, iron. brsef% Nitta, hind drilla, horse shore' niuPnailok, screw plates, and a general assortment ofeast, German. spring , English and American blister steel,'Swedea, Ammiczo• anti English iron. • MASONS will End brick'end . nbtaterit.g trowels. atone hammars, lathing hatchets, white wash brushes. &c., constantly on hand at M ER CUR'S. HATS—A large stock of fine silk Hungarian) Lj nossuth, Panama and palm leaf hais just eeived by je23. J. POW ELL . FALL- _GOODS. I VOILIVON ILTEIGSBURT 8 nnw receiving a very lame and genera lissom: mint of evely descriplion of goods, which are now offered and will be sold al prices that cannot fail to SUIT THE PUBC/111ASER. I would ask an examination o( my large atrieit of Sugarp, Teas, Coffee, Molasies,Ovwan's Syrup.. &e; drc.. which are altozether ahead of any thing fur quality and pries in the county. Towanda, Oct. 8, 1852. tutlitar STAGES . , T . EVE Towanda for !demur's mills, tlnrlington 1-4 East Smithfield..Ridgettery and Wellsburg de pot on the N. Y. it BPr B. R. R.. every foonsir and FIIITIAT at S•o!elork A. hi, and arrive at the depot s in time to take the evening train of cars either emit or west. name del.. after ~ . Returning Tvainsi and Elsvcanai e tae 1111Ti.' val'uf the Eastern train, and also the Western eats . from Je ff erson. Elmira , and arrive afTolvandii same day. . Fame t.--.Tovirtrndi to Meteor's mitts. 671 ", to Barlingtob„ 6O st to East Smithfield. 62f " ti. Ridgebery. 1.00 . " to Welfsbdrg d'epni, 1.!% ... . packag es Express to or from' the Rail Road" car& fully delivered at moderate charges.,, , , 15. ai..firl.t., Toyillida. bei. tr, tiSf. Proprietdi DIAKEB Patent Fire Proof Paint, the only place you can get the rife article. is. at- Towanda, Oct. 8, 1882. 8. KINGSBURY'R, !Mr" X3411111013111V1L HE only tiomplete assortment of Piperßang T lags kept .in this region, for sale at the very °west rates by 15:. 5.4.7TATT MadPeitir, Estray. 11 m.u\sy D