illtarilancons ILTA OYSTER SALOON. ak(Owalaw49 . f-011.1) say to hie friends and the public gener allr Mat he has located himself in the OYSTER SALOON, in the Basement of the union Block, rrit door to Briggs' Hotel, (formerly occupied by • 11. Smalley.) where he will be receiving Oysters a week by express, and will serve them flx apprmed style. He has spared no expenst to make it one of the best E. 01.9%; ESTABLISII.IIIEIr7' L. , side oflNew York. tester , be the gallon, quart or pint, at the loch , r t. 27, I R 52. . _ Lafayette Burr Mill Stone MANUFACTORY. lip „ n ,!,, t ,!:nea, formerly foreman for many 1 •n' the Lafayette Burr Mill Stone Mann rear,' ,„. r , 240 W ashington St.. N. Y., (W. Track, 1 ) inform his friends and the public in , !hat he has established a EURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY, Al' BINGHAMTON, N. Y. t ,„, oftpositxchange Hotel, and : • i.l their patronage. ,l,„ c!•moantly on hand a large stook \1,;; stoi,es,a•i also .1 'arge supply i , • r It rks, Bolting Cloth, Screen and Patent Sell- Digesting ;:nC , I " assures his friends and the ‘1 , 1:1 faithfullye!xecule att Orders • • t,;, nqt only in Yuality but in pri fur:ii;shed, and solicits their kind pat. t, • ; curt willhe executed with as much -;,rap as when purchasers are on the : .I.II:KENCES—Iion. D. S. Dicliinson, Hon. k l',.::.er, lion. A. Bittisall, lion. V. Whit -1,, Col. ll.Letvi.s, W. S. \Vve;l.& Co. I). Searle, Isaac Pust; Jufice Jesup, m„ h ir o .4., Pa. ('.,1,1) Canna it, Phinney, Dundafr. 0. 0. ft, t qfinn. Vl . nveth.. N. Y. Thomas Pearsall, • .o2h, N. V. M..jor U. Merserean. Union, 1. \l.'l'. 0..Ye40, N. Y. Royal & ..;.• Ware! ly, N. Y. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. ui u, Nov. R, 1)4712.y23 -/ Ili INTER GOODS -I 000.D.RICIZ, Bc CC., 11 11 I. now in sore the most complete assor t ^i of Dress and Minn's `1)•t1,7 • ! who wi-h to mike i•xamille this stuck. • 'Just td diaia :13.t-; barrratns , Para II Mertnoes, al. ! .-I,lpa , ras, all tv...,t1 MMus .:.! taiwy Calico, Flannels, rich print ,- k Lames Ca-stia•arcs, and all kinds ,•• • Lace , , a large stuck white • '., ai..! el, cry .tyke of DOMESTIC C - 4130.E5, 1 - an!wl•!, Tickintz, Strioes, fine Shirong,Sheeittr.7, and, I•. Cativo ant Tifecriinark print, all colors of tweeds, Kentucky • - al.! .1 2I eat variety of 4'. - D3 3 Ca•strnere,, Sattnettq, Vesting, - (;:ov ztm: Cassiincrcs, '. • at, p ii•!•l!a-"d at package prices f! !t s !id ( . 11E VP. and to which we ";"•—• !I r I c!t,fm: buye:E. -;a L ••• t -hil!in; I,ga i.m 1 )vi rzo, esc N :2, !.4.52. \ \ I:\ E .-4 andsli`.lEßES— r, j e , t iiiie!w.l a 01.t.4 c'e- , • les, of Mousehtic de n E:!; pliant,' Cledis iiie: all the new and de , •tr,t- ' - , now in market, a:e! • r now other store. (;00DRICII do Ca, • I :;I ITER —Ca,h and the highest pric:., I i1J:r ( • ii•l•'r'r by 7.12. 1,462 NO OUT THE BANNER!! .1 h ! a horse !my kingdom for and customers to lake away ~ i•• Nwcsithstanding the late !J:astrots fire, A. M. WARNER is again! . • No. I Brick How you'll find that's in his line, ^1 a n ;!e of the finest kind, ior:L.l watch of eighteen karat fine. keep time accurate and ttue ; • • r‘. ry ,:tle and hue, • • , t r. and plated chains, a it the et eate‘t pains• ett., ! ,:tt,h, why what a pile ,Sac •• and every style, J i'w y.rung, the grave, the gny, en elezant array. UllO la himself a'" host," reads aad at his post, ip , n his cu- , tomers and all i.nre s:otn'tna to give a call. a Nice make up your mitted=,. :ton and hire you'll Clod me t ye., ! what a view ,• • ' t••••"try sit le and line. SKr tt,e place No. I. Brick row, • rv:•iir , :; .0 da all kinds of J 0 B - W 0R K 'he cheapest rates that can • • ••, • 1 He "t% aka sel his jewelry e , nar, wat ever before offered in - : - ra'd and see, r l 3 I. 1452. A. M. WARNER. ! FIRE ! FIRE ! alpt V.t , urn our town should hnlder of the necessity ;tip too later—all persons J:t I 01 Lc by calling upon the 1..0.r.,; agencies flr several of in this ceiuntry. die IMIII ant. ,!, of risks on the most rea- pa A „ t„, c 4s-e of bu.nan events, it be - fur those having property '.•!•:r•:ructi G n by FIRE, it behooves •,.. balure of the company in • nlr _Tbertfore, he it known to I: ay cumr, that we intute your at .9,,r4, 41: the Johnstoixrn N. • 1. Ow the pain:qt:l2e of the %lid adjoining countieA, having lue th s awn of the Act entitled f• iiit.urance ; we feel the .1 ;.C onmending said company mARcy, Gen'rl A pent ror Pa. G. %V. LUNG, Sub-Agen, llira...lllEl lit_TXPlNee ~,e rit,erB in the Susquehanna River, muuli of llornbrook, in Sheshegn in ins:.. a Ferry Boat. The owner is POPertY, and pay' "c - harges, or i!e 01:•posed of according. to law MARViiS LOVELACE. P.BEN ,ELLIO r. N,7 17.14'2 MI Over on and C. Mor , e's lot, on the east by lands of 6: Michael Deslain. on the south by lands of Hiram Fox and Hiram Magill. and lands late the property of Benj.. Wilcex, deed, on the west by I lands of Dennis Magill. Containing about i2:') more or less, about 25 acres improved, one framed el :mg house ine log and • trained barn, and a Nina!! orchard 0: fruit trees iherei herein. • seized andlaken in executiorrkt the suit of Geo. Roe now to the use of Edward Overton vs. James Nestor & Edward Welch, doing business in the name of Nestor & Welch. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Duren twp. and bounded on the north by lands of .John Cram , ming:, west by unseated lands, south by land of Mi chael Crow, cast by Conehus Fitz Gerald's. Cantainrng . acres more or less, 3 or 4 times / chopped over. Seia.d and taken in execution at the , uit of Sal ly Ward, executrix of the estate of Wiliam Ward, de:'d now to the use of Rank ,Sc Brook„ vs. David Wal,ll. ALSO—A piece or patcel _of land in Stan,!ing Stone iwp. and hounded on the north by lands be longing to John Park, on the east by lands belong, nag, to John Harley and James McGregor, on the sub by lan.k belonging to Paine k Lynch. en the by lands belonging w Charles Haines. Con• taining about 87 acres, he the same more or less. about acres improved, one big house and one framed shed, and a small orchard of fruit trees there on. 0:1 and 7en in execution at the suit of Edi ward Overt,n, •-• George A. Stephens. p•cre or parolf , f !And Dtr . ell tv-p. si:d bounded on the nosh I , y a road leadtnz fr, Fienehtown to Charles liomet's , Grist mill. on ths east by Charles llomet.'s lands, on the south by tie read leading from Frenchtown to Terrvtown on ti e westby lard. rf ettritli•irz about eighteen acres., about or., e woruoved, t•ne I , :ank d web tug house, undone swab board house for a dwelling thereon erected. Seized and taken in execution at the quit of.L 4 htt G. Steward vs David King, 4thn Wood & John Kane. ' GOODRICH & Co AT,SO--A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin twp, Containing about 65 acres more or less about 4 acres-improved, hounded on the north by lands belongii,g to Guy Kinney and the heirs of Purer Kinney, on the east by lands belonging to Samuel liu'er, on the south by lands, form erly owned by Thomas Marshall, dec'il, on the west by lands be longing to Reuben Gritiin. bcized and taken in execution at the suit of H. N 'ferret St. co. vs. James Brink: ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Monroe her , . and bounded on the north hr lands of :Svlve , fer White, on the east by lands of Rogers Fowlrr, on on the south by lands belonging to the eqate of Ab ner Rockwell deed, and on the west by the Tow anda creek. Containing about 85 ;term; more or about 60 acres improved, one framed hunse. one framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees there. Seized and taken in ex , eutioh.at the suit of E. S. Sweet & G. W. firdlenback, Executors of Jim. ILI. 'ctback deed, vs. Stephen Bois. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Rome villaze and bounded on the north by land.; of %%Itlliatn C. Maynard or his wife, east by lands of Morris Cranmer, south by lands of Morris Cranruer or his si-ter Martha, and west t the public ligharay.— Containing lOU feet front and 150 feet back, all im proved, with one budding thereon for an Academy. Seizes{ and taken in execution at the suit of Sam uel C. Mann, vs. the Trustees of the Rome Academy. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Columbia twp. and hounded on the east by lands own..d, and in possession of John H. Killgore, Walker Pierce and John Benedict, on the north b) lands of said John Benedict, on the nest by lands of Paul Her rington, and oil the south by Paul Herrington and A.A. McDowell. Containing about 26.6 acres of landosith about 9 acres improved, and one block dwelling house, two small log sheds and some fruit trees thereon._ ~, • Srized and talcen'in exeration at the suit of Edi tha Duffles, vs. James M. Irish. ALSO—A piece or-parcel ofland in Stand'rz Snine twp. and bounded on the north by lands of Thomas Dulah, on the east by lands of Riisswell Coleman .art the south by lands of Geo. Stephens, and on the west by lands of Mathew Bennett and Gen Nichols. Con• to tying about 60 acres more or less, about 20 acre* improved, one log house, and ono log barn and a few apple trees thereon. f Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Myers and Spalding to the use of E. R. Myer, vs John Park. C. S. RUSSET.T. ALRO—A piece or parcel;of land in Ulster twp. and bounded on the north bylands ofCharles (bole ornb, on the east by lands of r orace H.'ath. on the south by the,high way leading from Li•ter to Smith field, on the west by lands of Cyrel Sweet. Con tainin;,_ about (111 P fourth of an acre, all improved, with one frame house thereon. Seized and take:tin execution at the suit of Smith, J. Culp 4- C. T. Smith copartners & Co. Ts Nathan Olinstead. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in 74 , mroe anil bounded on the north and east by Stephen l• on the south by Rollin Rockwell. on the west to ....• Towanda creek. Containing about C, acres, ab 4 acres improved, one new framed house not quite finished thercrin erected. Seized end - taken in execution at the suit of J. rilinLey now to the use 01 James Santee vs. S. W... Legal eabintlibenients SIZERZET'S BALE. D Y virtue.of sundry writs of - VendExponas issu ed out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Brad r A iril County 42nd to me directed, will, be exposed to public sole, at,the Court , House the, boro' of Towanda on Monday the 6th day of December, nt I o'clock, M.,'the following NI; piece or parcel of land situated in the township of Wysor, Bradford Clounty,State of Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows to wit : 4n the north by lands of Valentine Woodburn ; on the east by lands of B. F. Walker; en the south by lands of Robert Spa Ming, and, on the west by lands of E.R. Myer. Contain ing about 75 acres, with about 20 acres improved. onej'ramed house, an old log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Da• vid Barber; v$ Levi Walker. ALSO—The fonnwing tot, piece or parcel of land situated in Springfield tn•p. and boundet and de scribed as (Arms to wit : On the north by lands of Denison Oates, east by landa of Tallman Beardsley, south by the totality road. and west by lamil of 11. W. Root. Containing half an acre, all inaptnved, with one framed house and one fraan'ed barn there on. Fietzed and taken in execution at the suit of Gil bert Prentiss and Tuttle, vs Chatrneey Blakeslee & 71 rumen Chaves. ALSO—A piece of land in Ulster twp. bounded as follows In wit : North by lant's of C. F. Welles, east bylands of Daniel Lenox, south Iy_ lands of Rusi.ell McKinney, and west by Russel McKinney. articled for by George Ga!usha: Containing about 112 acres, about 3(1 dolres improved,two log houses and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in executing at the suit of Tru man Galin:ilia, to the use of Welles & Co., vs Myron .J. Farnsworth. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Smithfield twp. and bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north and best by lands of E. 8---Tineel., south by lath-4 .f A. F. Gerould, and east by the highway. Uotimining one half acre, a!1 , inproved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S. Pierce, vs John Ifeavener. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster village bounded on the north by lands of Edward %lids, east by the highway, south by 1and...M . .4m Brown, and west by lands of Edward Mill , . Containing about one-hail acre, all improved, with ono framed dwell ing I,,mie thereon. I .z eiZOCI and taken in execution at the suit of %Welles & Co. vs Pike and Sherman. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens and bounded up the north by lands of L. L.:. Ells worth, on the west by the Chemung River, s•ruth by , sireet leading from main street to the Che mung Midge and lot belong,ing to - the bridge com pany. and 4.n the east bt• main street. Containing about three-fourths of an acre more or less, with a two story framed hou , e and barn thereon erected, and a fete fruit trees thereon. and taken in execution at the suit of 0. B. Brown, -vs 1). A. & 0-Saltmarsh. ALsO—A piece or parcel of land in Towanda twp. and twunded on the north by lands of Edward £cgal -.lbncrti6cmetik; - - Al.Sd— A piece or parcel of land in Athens twp. and bounded on the north by lands of William Thomas, east by lands of Orson Rickey and James Miller, south by lands of James Miller & Nathan Edminster, and west by the public highway lead ing from Athena born' to roctoryville. Containing about 28 acres, all imp , . ted, midi one large brick dwellinkhouse,one broct, barn, and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other brick building in Towanda boro' and bounded on the west and north by U. F. Barstow, east by lands cf I. H. Sfeephens,ilid south by the public square, it being 39i feet iron: and 32 feet bat*, Hay - len's interest in said building being the basement and upper story an l.tho west half of the story over Lawyer Adams' office, and the right of entrance in front of said building. ALSO—One other piece or parcel, of land in Troy burn' and bounded on the north by lands of 'O. P. Ballard, on the east by an alley about :6 feet wide, used For paid lot which joins on to lands of V. M. Long, on the south by main street, and nn the west by lan& of O. P. Ballard. Containing 33 feet front and 72 feet bock with the right of way on the back or north end of paid lot of 16 feet wideatll intprov ed, with d large Wick building thereon, occupied as stores. shops &c. It being the cast part of the Krick b11i•r; in Troy. boro'. Seized and taker, in execution at the suit dr Thomas Elliott & .1. D. Mnntanye, vs. 8. Hayden. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany twp. and hounded on the north by lands of James Wit. cox. east by the south branch Of Towanda creek South hr fands . of Campbell and Benj. Wilcox, west by criLl lands. Containiniabout l O neres, about 60 ac es improved, one framed d welting house. two fra..ied barns and one orcharbl fruit trees thereon. Belied and taken in exertuticin at the suit of.lames H. PhinneyJr., now to the use of I. C. Adams, vs. Minor R. Wilcox. _ min—A piece or parcel (Aland in Athens twp. Beginning at a sugar maple tree The south east cor ner of a lot formerly conveyiedto flanks Orrutt : thence south (35 7-10 perches to a post ; thence west 106 6-10 rerches to a post ; thence north 137 5-10 perch., to a pitch pine for s corner stand ing on the south line of said Orcuti's tor; thence south 86° 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 iniendcd for the whdle of hurt No. .122 en warrant lot No. 1532, about 40 acres tarproved, two k g houses, one log barn, and a email log corn house, and a few fruit trees thereon. :seized and Wien in exioution at the suit of S. S Clark, vs. Albert Van Girder. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany twp. and bounded on the north by lands belonging to David Chapman ; on the cant by lands belonging to A maron Hancock ; on the south and west by lands belonging to Zadok P. Corson. Containing about 16 acres more or less, about 120 acres improved, I framed house. 1 framed barn, anti an old tog house, and three large orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Beach, Clark & . vs. Rllhn Wilcox. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land to Sheshequin twp., and bounded on the mrth 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 011 the west by lands o f William Stephenson. Containing about 51 acres, about 12 titres improved one steam saw mill, one framed house, twin Shan- tee's and one log, barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of J. S. Elliott, now to the use of H. Brit k and 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 lands of Peter Seely, Andrew Siddons and Geo. Sidilons, north 61° west 320 perches to a post. thence by lands of Panl 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 Henrillarder. north 29 deg. east 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 400 acres ind 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 Geo. Casta• tor, Jonathan Hampton and Peter Seely, north 61 deg. west 320 perches to a pod by lands of Joshua Coley, south 29 dig. west 212 perches to a sugar tree, thence by old survey south 61 deg. east 320 perchesdo a post, and thence by lands of Stephen 110;1,oz:worth north 29 deg. east 212 perches to the beginning. Contair.ir.g 41:0 acres and allowance ; n ) improvement s . czed and taken in execution at the suit of Fran c, k. Brutnire. vs. Archtba'd D.Trip!er Sr. Sophia T.: Triplet - his wife. piece or parcel of land CFanville twp. Tle2mnine at a hemlock south west corner of lot No. 114 on warrant lot No. 1483; thence west 11l perches to a hern:ork for a corner, thence north 160 perches It a chestnut n k for a corner, thence east perches to a post for a corner, thence south 160 perches to the beginning. Containing 111 acres stmt measure, aml abrut 3 acres improved. seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rob ert B. lln id.“ , n, administrator of William Davidson de,',l, *hi) survived Timothy Paxon to the use of G. F. Mason, vs. Peter Woman. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land situated in Granville township, and Beginning at a hemlock the north•tvcst corner of lot No. 35 nn warrant lot No. H9l, thence , ntith R 6 2- tO perches tn a post, thence west 108 4-10 perches to a post, thence east 108 4-10 perches to the beginning. 'Cont.iining 59 acres and 01 perches he the same more or less, about 26 acres improved, one plank house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Rob ert B. Davidson administrator of William Davidson dee'd, who survived Timothy Paxton to The use of G, F. Magon. vs. Wil4iam Vroinan & George S. Decker terre tenant. _ _ _ C. THOMAS. Sheiiir. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Nov. 5, 165:. 'Notice i hereby given. that ar amount equal to cost, will be required to Le 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 fur sale. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. n y virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court ik3 of the County of Bradford, to the subscri bers directed They will expose to public sale, upon the premises on Monday. November 29, 1952, at In o'clock A. M., the followinz 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 north west corner, and running south 121° west 129 perches to a stake ; thence south 23° east 8 perches to a stake; thence. south 69° eat 70 perches to a beech tree : thence north 1 ° east 134 perches to a stake ; thence n••rth 89° we 48 perches to place of beginning.— Containine 45 acres and 30 perches, excepting !hereout the Gristmill lot and privileges. About 25 acres improved. ono framed house, one old barn and a few fruit trees thereon. -41. SO - f6lloiving piece or pared of land situated in the above said town.thip, and bounded and de ,eribed as follows t:3 wit : On the north by the fist mentioned lot ; east by the same and Calvin Botlibdion's lot ; south and cad by the public! road. Con'tainlhn two acres and a half for mill lot rind yard w th I thereon. the privil4es snch as race and pond, u hich excepted out of the first mentioned lot. TERMS of the above sale will be made known on said day: jzUrt;24 G. BUFFINGTON, (iILES N. De WOLF, Executors of the estate or Benj. Monday, Oct. 17, :02 Butlin2ton deed E 01 IT( iNto•rfer, A LT. person , indebted to the estate of SAMUEL DYER. deed, late of Pike township, are here by rrtine.:ted to Linke immediate payment end those having claims against said ez-tate wtll please pre sent theta duly authenticated for settlement. WILLIAM OVER, CHARLEs DYER Exeeliteng. Pike, Nnvember 4, 1852 I (mow; GLASS PLATES cut and fitted ur to he bad at the Jewelry store of Any 15. lIQ "?. W. ell A M Etna! 'Abvertioemente. Auditor's Notico. THE undersigned having been appointed by the -L et urt of Common Pleas of Bradford Comity, an Auditor in distribute the fund raised by a ShPr ifFs sale in the ease of Harry N. Spalding stirvivisg partner al the firm of Myer & Spalding to the use of E. It. Myer. vs Frederick Morley, No. 188 Feb ruary Term, 1849. will attend to the, duties of slid appointment at hisoifice in Towanda, on Efainidsy the lith day of Dee. , 1837, at' Which,tinia and all persons having claims uppii said fund will pie sent the same for edju'sitirrot Dad' distribution or be &barred from coming in tot st itthi4 ofitaltfumf: Nov. R. 1832. El W.: BA D. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'BIO7 - 7 A I.L persons indebted to the este*. iil ISAAC 1 I POST decd. late of Towanda are heeeby qeghes ted to make payment without delay, and those Im'ving claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. • J. D. M I NTANYE. THOMAS ELLIOTT. Toviatida, Nov, 12, 11152. Administrator!. .A.dvainistratar's Sale. By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court o Bradford County, will be exposed to public ven due on Saturday. the 271 h day of November next. at 2 n'elock P. M., at the Mansion house on the prem. kes, the fellowing described lot piece or parcel of laud situated in Leroy township—Bounded and de scribed on the north by the Towanda creek ; on the east by Seely Holcoritb's estate ; on the south by unseated lands ; and oti the west by lands of A. D. Foss. Containing about 36 acres—about 16 rcres improved, One framed house and one framed barn thereon erected. TERMS made known on the day of sate, ME'AL'Y HOLCOMB, , CHA RLESSTOCKWELL, Administroturd of Sterling Hol- Oct. 20, 1852. comb. dec'd. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE - - A-LL persons indebted to the enlace of BETH T. , BARSTQW, dec'd late of Wy l .ox, are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all those having demands against said esiate will pre sent them duly authenticated for settleinent. D. F. B RSTOW, • Towanda,Oct. 8, 1852. Administrator. 17 EGIsTER'S NOTlCE.—Ratite is hereby giv -Lk. ru that there have been tiled and settled in the office of the Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the lot, lowing estates' viz : Final ace .unt of Harrison Black administrator of the estate of Silat M. Buck, late of Wyalusing,dec'-l. Final accounts of William 8. Baker, guardian of Desire RoSe and Jane E. Rose, minor children of J. C. Rose, late of Canton dec'd. Final account of Francis Tyler Hugh kfcDuffve and Charles McDuffee, executors of the last Will and 'Festatnest o: Samuel McDuriee, iaie of Athens tiec'd. Final account of Geo. Manning and William Bradford, administrators of the estate of William Bradford, late of VI /turn, deed. And the same will be pre'ented to the Orphar s Court of Bradford county on Monday. tholibla day of December next, for cobfirmatiod and allowance. 1,. SCOTT, Register, Register's Office, Towanda. Oct. 30, 1852. L133E3. Mtir DIVORCE. Ann Culrrr by - her next friend Waller Olmstead, vs George N. Culver, ut Bradford County Com. Pleas No. 345 Sept Term 1852. citORGE N. CCLVER, defendant in the above cause : You are hereby notified that Ann Culv' er your wife, has filled her petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias aub, pgnaa lids been returned, and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. Yon are there, fore hereby required to appear at the Court House iu the borough of Towanda, on Monday, 'the sixth day of Dec. next, being the first day of December term of said court acorn. pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any you have, why the said Ann shall not be divorced from you. Oct. 17, 1852 Insolvent Notice. TARE Notice. diva I have applied to the Honora , Me, the Judges or 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 6th.day of December next, at 10 o'clock A. M., to hear me and my creditors., at the Court house in the bort,' of Towanda, when and where you may attend if you think proper. EBENEZER FURGUSON. Nov. 6, 1852. la the Orphans Carirt of Beadfin-d s County. in the inatf•r of the estate of SIMON SPALDING dee'd. rHE undersigned having been appointed by the J- 3rpbans Court of Bradford County, an auditor to Make distribution' of the money in the hands of the Administrator of said estate. Notice is hereby given that the nuditot writ attend at the Court House in Towanda on SATURDAY, Dec. 4, lAf;2 at one o'clock P. M.; to perßrrri thgdiities pertain ing to his office, at which time Mid 'plate, all per sans interested, are required to 'vend and present their claims, or be forever debarred from coming in tipon said fund. HARVEY McALPIN, Auditor's Notice. •MHE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County to distribute the funds in the hands of the Administrators of ALLEN MOO DY, dec'd. late of said county, will auend to the business aforesaid at his office in Tuwanda boro' on the 11th day of December nett, at I o'clock P. M , when all persons interested are required to pre. sent their claims, or else be debarred from claiming any share of said fund. H. BOOTH, Nov. 6, 18:,2. Atulitor Notice to Assessor! THE assessors' of the several townships and bore's of Bradford County, will make their re turns in the .following order viz Tuscarora, Wv alusina, Standing Stone, Pike, Herrick, Wpm; Or well, Rome, Sheshequin, Warren. Windham and Litchfield, on Monday Nov. 29th. Asylum, Wil mot, Albany, Monroe, Darell, Franklin, Leroy, Can ton, Granville,. Troy twp. and boro', Olt lington. south Towanda twp. and born' nn Tuesday 30th North Towanda twp. Armenia. Ulster, Smithfield, Springfield, Columbia, Welles,.Bwth creek, Ridge Ferry. Athens twp. and boro, on Wednesday, Dec. 1, 1852. The assessors will please he careful to make their returns on the day designated in their warrants, as it will he very inconvenient to attend to them on any other than the day especially appointed for that purpose By order of the Commissiimen. E. M. FARRAR, Commiss inner 'a Office, Towanda, Nov. 8, 1852. Bradford County Com. Pleas— Pierre .1 no ph De Caters, vs. Peter Brooks, No. 76 Sep, Term 1852, Sumnums in Ejectment. AND now, to wit Sept. 22. 1852, on motion of Geo. Sanderson Attorney for PUT. Court ord ers a rule on defendant to appear and plead by 2.1 Mr.nday of newt Terri, on judgMeni for Plaintiff for the following described tract of land to wit ; sit ated in Litchteld towel: hip, Bradford County.— Containing 50 acres, bounded as follows Begin ning at a white wood north-We:it corner of lot No. 52 ; thence north 59° west 50 perches to a post for a corner; thence north 1° east 100 perches to a post for a corner : thence south 89° vast tilo perch es to a post for a corner ; thence south 1° west 100 perhes to tfie beginning. Certified from theregord. A; McKEAN. Oct. 16, 1852. Prothonotary 'Hu DmimsT • ATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persona. indebted to th 9 estate of SILAS SCO YELL deed, !lie of South Miranda are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those. having claims against said. estate, .will please present thrtti duly authenticated fur settlement. REUBEN DELONG, Routh Towanda. Nor. 17, 1852. Administrators & A. CAMPBELL: hare just received a new §uppty of fall and winter CLOTHING, which wtll be sold cheap for cash. novl•2 - no° rs Sr. silOES—tlie largest autl I,r•st stock 17 iu lOW II at vt , v B. IiINWAH'IIY'S.. N. Y. & E. Railroad ! riCONTAWYES' dr. Co. ARE now receiving weekly over the above roughfare, all the latest and most fashionable styles ot.Goods arriving in brew York, fresh from the hands of the importers. Also, the choicest and be4t of heavy Staple Goods and at prices that cannot fail to please. Their arrangements are such that they can sell goods at wholtsalt for cash as low as they can be purchased of the jobbers in New York city. With an htambic aclatowledg nt of past faVors, an examination of their very ettensivh assortment of Goods is respectfully solicited. Towanda, June 15, 1852. YORK and Flour—a quantity Uf Pork and Flour just received and for :ale by; May 27 • I PO WELL. ALLEN McKEAN, Protbonoiary, NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. THE undersigned has purchased a large, and choice selection of NEW Gi)ODS, bought under the most favorable circumstances, and for sale as low for cash as can be bought elsewhere, anti lower than any braggadocia can or will sell. May 5, 1052. 0. D. 13AhTLETT. HS. 4- M. C. MEROUII, have just received a . very large and general assortment of FALL GOODt3, which they otriTto the public at their usual low prices. sept 16 stecna.rixes ! LOO3l sE ! rARPENTERB & JOINERS will find,a full as k./ sortment of planes, gauges, saws, squares, trying Squares, bevels, Compasses, iron an& world spirit levels, augers, gimlet, tenter and roger bitts, broad, hand and bench ate!, mites, hammers, chisels, gouges, chalk lines and speols, brad and scratch awls, tape &c. 131,ACKSMIRHS will find anvils, vices, bellows, sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron braces, bias, hand drills, hortie show; and nails, screw plates, and a general assortment of cast,Gcrman, spring English and American blister steel, Swedes, American and English iron. a ud;tor MASONS will flnd brick and plastering trowels, stone hammars, lathing hatchets, white wash hrnshes, tke., constantly on hand at IVIERCCR's. HATS—A large stock of fine silk Hungarian Kossuth, Panama and palm leaf hale just re ceived by je23, J. POWELL. FALL COO DS. BURTON EiNGS2II7II.Ir Is now receiving a very large and gene r al assort ment of every description of goods, which are now offered and will be sold at prices that cannot I would ask an examination of my large stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Siewart's Syrup, &c., which are altogether ahead of any thing for quality and price in the county. Towanda, Oct. 8, 18•'3. STAG EAVE Towanda for Meteor's mills, Buffington 4-4 East Smithfield. Ridgebery and Well:Mitre de. pot on the N. Y. &E. B. R.. every MotinAr and FRIDAY at S o'clock 'A.M., and arrive at the depot in time to take the evening train of ears either east or west, same day. Returning TrasnAt and SAirvanit after the arri val:o( the Eastern train, and also the We'lern cars from Jefferson, Elmira, fSic., and arrive at Towanda same day. Fans i—Towanda to Mereur's mills, 37 1 , to purlingtnn„ " to East stnithAeld, 52' 2 " ti, Ridgebery, • to Wellshavg , depot; 1.25 Express packages to nr from the Rail Road care. fully delivered at moderate charges._ 11 M. Proprietor CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in Mon roe imp, about the middle of Mt mo. a yearling brindle heifer, not pirticularly marked, excepting the end of the tail being while. The owner is re, quested to prove property, pay cherces,' and take away. SAMUEL LYON. NoTicE is hereby given that the - partnership heretofore existing between the subser:hers, was dissolved by mutual consent, on the let day of October_ 11352. JOHN 51'I.1.1VAN. Purell, Nor. 14,16 . 52 yHOMAs 741nLoNEy• fiterdianbir, H. S. & N. C. lIIELCIBI, ABE "Milne Ind offering fin. sale at Whole. sale and Retail an esiensiee siode Of SUMMER GOODS?. embracing.* felt sisiewitient of goods usual ly kepi by them. which wife plii;chasell at eisremely low prices, and will be sold at tower prices than the, nine qeatity of goods are so n . hi any' toWo West at New York. We sly to all ,wane and examine our stori; and those who pay Csth for coals will find it greatly tor Mali fatalist to' buy at Me Caah Mae. Towanda.. June, 1,1852. Boots and Shoes. ALARGE stock of Ladies', Chitarried and Mi s spelt' Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers, Polk.. anJ amts.— Alao a fine assortment of men's anti boy's calf, kip anil morocco Sums, Shoes and Brintsps, nod a good supply of worm Gaiters amil Congress Boots jittat Let-else(' at Jane I. MEATJTIII.4. K3trkfliftle HATS. —A fi ne assoitniimf of Oil, Imam styles of moleskin, Koisuth, Huniarran; Putitinis, pe,lal and palm leaf Hats, just opened at June SPRING AND tIUMNIER BONNETS.—A choice selection of ladies' end misses' Bonnets, sod et great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, now opening at Jvne - 1. MERCIJR'S. (A RV'S' extra quality CORN STARCH, ninuf4o- V lured exprertslyYor culintoy and dietetic purposes, for sale at junel 141ERCUR'S. DRESS GOODS—in variety, from India silks, to 3 cent Calidos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at ap1:0 B. KINGSBERY'S. BEFORE looking elsewhere, it !Yoshi be %rel. for Ladies to look at ihe Spring Bonneis, Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so very cheap: April 9 IL ICINGsBERY. CROCKERY.—The largest mock In town. Ful dinner and tea setts, of white granite snd blue ware, which will he anld cheap et GROCERIES.—The rinalitv and prices of Teas Sugars ,and Coffee, always speak for them selves. at apllo B. KINGsBERY'A. ! kuKEREL.--5o half barrels, a nd s n 2) r .- A p s rier ITI- barrels, at B . \G 20 QuINTAL, coDFNH—They are worth looking, at, if not buying, for snle by April 10. B. KINGsBBRY. MESS YORK!-50 btils. Prime, for which a high price was paid,and for which a high price will be asked, by apllo B. KINGSBERY. More New Goods. TUT received and - now opening by J. POWELL, • a large stock of Dry Goods, Bouts& Shoes, Hats Groceries, Fish &c., which are now offered for sale at extremely low pr'ees. Having been selected with care and bought fur cash, they can be afforded and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to suit the pnrchaserA. An examination of his stock is respectfally soli 7 ited J. POWELL. NIT 111Z..1 1 I XIT WAWA QsoQoao DIT,`&7 MIEI MIT THE PURCHASER Tnwanili, (let 8, 1852 ~'~si'~➢Eß. filL INC co Monroe, Nor 10, 1852 filiocilla Icons. DR. H. C. PORTER; Wholesale sad Retail Dealer in DRUM, NEDIOLNIX, GBOCIUtI2II, Zin,170.111 TORE,in the south end of the 1001.6 L.' known as the largest, cheapen and Masi ligbeirislink Assortment west of the city. Partieulsi attention will be given to any or all who may wish to call, either to. examine or purchase, end any metßesi infoweatien will 6e cheerfully and graluitoualy thoing who' wish to consult concerning thenseliatir friendef Uontiiiiisous supplies of fresh and recently l sr tides at, weekly arriving, having been " leeted with a view to their usefulness, oni! !Day snide' wanted *hymnal, kepi, either will be lonia Weaves procured at t ie shorteat notice tiy Espies', kiritnise• leaving their onhe. Accommodating clerks - always) will be early w infely compound any prmeripticon emir endeavor taatalii; (vhstever the purchase) mutitsllpv agree:Ado:4 Allgoothisheill,be considered sarranted tepreseuiedt apdi being Agent kit' the best and pay • ulei Patent . Itiedieitiis. all those_ &nod in this stern can 6, relied upon, in alt iivvvi. a' , being genuine- T I W, **fork 405 CORlffi O,W: ixeri snide in the trade, among , which oisiAsi" foxind ; the tfl i ttg Iffedicinat, • orris • spill • .rabic camphor arnego cops! earseparEfe gamboge ginger etc • goviae sa LIS. myrrh magnesia' shellac sulphur iragscanth etc. brimstone mew: neat, foot FM -Miser tartar lemons lsoda cream tartar epaom antimony slum 4o trublimett ~Tp!eeipitete MEL! A retie Citric Nitric Muriatic Aquatl.rtis Sulphuric TartariC etc BALSAMS. Cciparva l'olu ripttur Life etc tanners castor sperm DAUBS. Bayberrl Chinamen Peruvian (Jeeto l Elm etc onganurts wrgamont 'lemon winteigreem cinnamon' rgemcetA. Peppermint Cinnamon Wintf;rgreen etc loves hemlock' juniper mivin I insey aienascTs. Sarsaparilla aindelion Honeset Horehound Aconite Vanilla Leaion etc rosemrrii 111=13 MEM - ppermini inserd cod liver eta Fen %reek A niise Carrawny Canary Rapb Girdla Mutated' Cardamom Colchicum etc I= buchu' uva urii etc ROOT d. Fr)lornho thy • turmeric ipijelin •( pink) hellebore [. picac liqiforiee marsh zelstmary rheuharb GROCERIES •LOW Ens. Chamomile Arnica Lavender etc GUMS. opium Scigat, Co Tee awl i'ea of all kindsritiolissea, spies pepper. cloves, mustatd, nutmeg, mare, fish, man s , citrons, currants, salad oil, corns, Aoeolate, sods, butter crackers, rice, starch, gingce,', literates, white and har soap, sperm and tallow candle:s,hgs„ bottles, pipes, pepper szitice &c. . . .tignorr.- Cognise, Otard and. A rnerican Brandy, St. Cron.' Old Jamaica and Ness England Rum, pure Holland. and Am. Gin, Irish and Monongahela Whiskey, Mt.! dei. a Lisbon, Sherry, Teneriffe Puri, Muscat, - Clain , and Champaign Wines—Cordials, Rose, Amour Ma kee, Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered.' • Soaps, Perfumery and Pettey Goods, Shaving ci eam, military , windsor, medicated, MM, musk; almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, and tramps Tent soaps,. Lu'iins, French, and Wright, extract' of jockey club, patchoully. bog, de caroliqe,, , actudt, mlNa fleurs, verbena, heliotrope, sweet brier, geranium • spring flowers, wept end and new . mown hay ac..—• W Cachous, cologne, bay and rose aters. Lilly whitk,• spanisb pearl powder, rouge hair dyes, hair invigorav• tars, hair eradcat..rs, hair oil, pomades, court Qlasler perfume sachela, playing carda, pencil points, ilk 11' pens, flab hooks, drawing pencils, percussion cops, eel black, and indelible inks, combs, purses, pocket books,, port monais, wafers, pocket minors napkin rings an I travelling companions &c. BRUSHES. Hair, hat, stove, scrub, shoe, paint, marking. varnish sash, artist carnet's hair, striping blender's and badger's 'whitewash. counter, flesh, tooth, nail comb broom dear infant, lather, table, horse and blacking .brinhes. Eliiseellaneors. Tobacco and snuff boxes, nipple shells, alining bete ties, breast pumps, teeth rings bed 014 &rine". AN' der braces, trusseaf supporter.. pessories,estbeters,ntik ing glasses, graduates, mortars, swirls, forceps humans thermometers, liquid aid spread adhesive plasters, &c. Paints and Dye Stun. • Nit. reJ, cam and log wood, rustic, lac dye, enamor. red sounders, madder, alum, copperas, bluirvitakri, sal: tin, composition chemie oil, vitriol, oxalic and ell tee_ acids, grain tin, pumice and rotten stow, Ananiesn & Chinese vermillion, spanish brown, American dr End ' bah Venetian vordidris, Paris green, white, black mut red lead, chrome yellow and green, japan, roe& end copal vcrnish, lamphlock, 'Marge, putty, whiting seine spirits turpentine. linseed all, roar; chalk, umber, mew ne, gold leaf, bronze, &e. lass. • • " • '• French Glans 24-30, 22 30, 20.30, 2044,1944,14- 18, 12-20, 12-18, 12-16, 10.14, 10-12; Patent Medicinal. some sass". POl - •• • _ . Dr. Jaynes Alterative Expectorant, Sanative &e. Fitche's expectorant, tonir hoinor corrector, fro. Merchant's Gariling tin . fot hones, 4c. Swsyne's medicines, wild cherry. ke. Bran's Putmonniy Balsam and Extract. etc. Orrick's Vermiluge. Houghton's Pepsin or Gastric juice for dripopois. (lsgeotra-Indian Chologogpe, for fryer end woo. Scarpa's Acoustic oit for Deafness. s. P. Totsnect ire Elarsaparilla., schenek's Pulmonic Byre?. - Dr. Keeler's Family medicines. fintetiing's Dyspepsia Bitters. . . ; ; ... . 'MI . Hoofland'S German Bitters, for Diffoille dad Debt s '''. Brown's Essence !amnia' Ginger. , - . Duboy's Rat and Mice Externiinstorp r. s • Also agent for Herrick's medicines, , ete., As drew's and Davis' Pain Killer; Gtsefenbeng meal eines, Pile Electuaries etc., Mit •heunt, tatter, ring worm, sporran and faunder .eantutents, etc.; tooth cordial, plaiters, poor msn'e salves. eye waters, Hui mews, ernsiek.soari, Vied, bug poison. llobruseek's and ebtrles Worm syrup, Christie's Gabramie ew lives, Moffat's Phoenix Bitten, Treak's meguetie, sloan's. Dailey's. and IticAllister's Ointments. Di low's Hears Powder, Condition Powder, doe. AII the numerous kinds of Pills. Light. 1. • Phosgene, superior Burning fluid, Cere.pai sv o il i e z lard and sperm oil ; new and beautiful 'amps now being opened: Camphr ge„ side amilbso ' ing lamps fur hall and store two, glinmanins, ter . Tobac• 4 o. Carendielt, James. Notu•.al kaf, Tositisk ikestfelsttfr John Anderson's flirt cuss, ficarg'bienny Tylad chewing etc.; choice hran.ls, pun Bassos Clganyete. me. All of übiesc will be soh) at unusually liierAMm....; Renicellur tkst Dr. Porter'. Cheap Drug' abd Chemi cal Sims it in the sone', ell of tba Ward House,• doers ..cove Iba post . orfiee IT. C. PORTER, M. D. Totesrea, Janet, 1852. p LAKES Patent Fire Proof Paint, the only place you can get the pure article. is at To we nda, Oct. 8. 1852. I THE only complete assortment of Paper Rants ink 1.-rot in rho region. for sale at Ike pry 1t1%4 ratLate , . by O. D. BARTL TT plhalsa areacsurasaira. alcohol liher laudanum paregoric shakers herbs hi leaf . pasla soap venire torpentin• aqua ammonia pedildoc rubeba brutish lustre loonso )rotg. pitch Icantbaridea eorka limb brick emery sand paper white glue otter or armada. -- ,