- tilistellautotte. JEII.I.II II COMTA a -X-a• Saddle, Harness it Trunk Manufactory. ER E CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public Jthat they have removed totter shop on Main street, ~,y worded by Smith & Son, nearly opposite the Ward House, whom they will keep on hand a large Buick if • l ariga z , gar4miact, LgaMb,ll34 TACNICS, TALMS, wines, CTC. All Articles in their line manufactured to order, end o de of the best material, end for workmanship cannot b e nig:Rased in Northern Transylvania, They solicit 0 111 from those trishing to purchase, confident that , thri r an giro satisfaction both as to quality and price. CHides and Sheep Pelts received for work and on 'roust. tit the lowest rates. , s a le Leather, Upper Leather,Harness Leather and c a lf skins, for sale in any quantity. PARTICULAR. NOTICE. account of losses sustained at `the late fire, we V ore obliat.tl to call on those inkelued to us for a vornp tseltlement. as we are under, the neeeZity of baring what is owing to us, we trust this !mike will • Fairies( without resorting to other RIMS. Towanda. Dec. 2. 1952, EXECUTOR'S A 1.1. percons . iutleb , ted to the, estate of ELISHA d late of Monroe, are hereby re clec.ed to make immediate payment and tliose.hav • againqt said estate, will please present .11;11 duly authenticated tCHor settlement. ARLES M. KNAPP, 1 ..2. Executor. ADNIINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. k 1,1,^er ,,, a , indented to the estate of A l:8T1N dec'd late of Oi w f oll, are hereby make payment without delay : and all u v ula demands against said estate wilt pre •u,tmnn duty authenticated for settlement. 8 CASS; A. A. ROI:3BFL', Administrators. Dec. 1 R 52 SEALED PROPOSALS I T.L!, received at the othce . of the EnzineeC of IF V rt.!. North Branch Canal, at Towanda, until • 11(i Itysday the 22d dry of December 1832, for tmiructem of about mtles'of ctunl--eztend• ir.tm the pool of the Athens Dam to the state woik will be dtvideil into sections, nf suitable 2111. amounting m three or four sepa . rate ids may be made for the Rill , k—filso (or tuiln iqg till maten.ls and constructing the superstruc .4 iif the Aqueducts between Athens and the ';twanna. w; ;I ..taie a price per thousand feet board fir umber and planlc delivered. .4 price • 1,, u a d feet tor the t‘,,rlsmariship ci•mpleip. .! I price per !mum! for iron. Plans and bills of ••• .1 k will he exhibited at the office aforesaid dlr prior b. the 22,1 proximo. 13r ~r ter Ihe Canal Cnm'rs. tv , -! BRINDLE. sup't North Branch Pr:Canal Nf•v. 45'2• 12:Sititir Ali_lll7 el • t.I file Pnel .11 r 3 of the sub:eriber, in Mon ,on the :nth of October la-t. two deep scan old, past ; and one red Steer, rat with white tail. The owner is ! L. prove p. - oporir. pay charges and lake NATHAN NORTH lit.TP. :9, =ES 311,47.111L18T ►INTER GOODS ! r•reived frnm New York, new de laines, , ha w !s, Inerinoes, new cashmeres, new Lew t.r.flis, and NEW GO ODS which will positively he sold he invites public- attention to and unrivalled selection of winter prods. ISS!. J. KINGSBURY. OPPOEITION LINE Ili` atirolus• NESE VERLY,TO TOWANOA. . vib:eriberA are now running a coach daily 1 Waverly to Towanda. they may he found and evening at G. H Hallett's Claremont Wax eriv, and at noon at Wm. Briggs' To, t patronage of friends and travelers - will .an'.'a•'v received. • ..fzil,l\V ¢ BLA K 3rl A INT 15, 1 P 52. hi LINE OF MAIL STAGES, • !WAND.. AIM IATATTERLIE PrnpretoN are n: , w running a daily line h-7,e (.. , aohe , , between Towanda and york and Erie Railroad, at Waverly.— , rinmed that nG efforts or expense 9a , mi to keep this line stocked and run. in ‘rorthy the encourvement of the public. 17. 1 ,1".,'4 at 9 'cluck, A. M., or arrlval ill , morrung trains, and arriv ',an,!a, 12 o'clock A. M.. in time to eon' , +.•') a Icie of , tages. to Tunkannock. T• - qranita eve' day at 2 P. M.; arriving at illne to take the evening trains, east • •¢ands, pasgrnzers can take stages for at,d Montrose, and earrtag,- ' a WaCk he nbtainrd,.as may be desired. '!'r , priet..rs are prelared to take any nom means of extra stages. if nee - : - 'lllllre in Towanda, at the Ward House, ohca tho stages take their departure. i 5.52 RENEW GOODS. - S. al. C. ATERCUR, .>1 Now RECEMNG ANOTOER ASSORTMENT 0? IV FALL & WINTER GOODS. Nov. 19, 1852. . 11-:;16,1117 ►STEP SALOON. 2 4"0`.95a1aaa • ' I) `ay to his blends and the public genet. .13i he I,a, located himself in the 13'iszait sattooli, ie Basement of tho'Union Block, nor to 8 ,, , , z1zc' Hotel, (fornierly occupied by .sinailey.) where he will beyeepiving Oysters r , a week by express, and will serge them most approved style. He has spared no Ptpen.e to make it one of the best Edll.3•G ES TaiILISE43IIO.I7. New York. . "', by the gallon, quart or pint, at the lour! ''rasds. Oct. 27, 1852. 11[5:11Em0 tdiscrilien t in the Susquehanna River, ctir the mouth of Hornbrook, in Shestiequin me ai 4 . r3l m iv et., a Ferry Boat. The owner iv tltn prove ptoperty, and pay charges. or mJ bo - • t wi,l be .I , sposed of according to law MARVIN LOVELACE. • EBEN ELuorr. Nov,N 17, 1852 • 3t P AP EUX ziAriGnwas. • Drily complete assortment of Paper Hang 14,41 kept in thts region, for sale at the very 1 1. D. BAR !TETT A. KE.INNAP.& Co., Proprietors Legal 2 tbDertistments • NElMamma RAWL' B Y virtue of sundry writs of Vend Exponen Issu -1./ ed out of the Court of Common Pleas. or nradi ford County. and to me directett,Wrill be exposed to public sale, tkti the Conn Wm* 44 ,the.borce of Towanda on Monday the 6th day o'i:tease:bet. st o'clock, P. M., the following tot,itece , or parcel of land situated in the , township ; tif Wysok., Bradford County, State ,of Pennsylvania, bounded and, de scribed es follows to wit : On the north, tit lands of Valentine Woodburn ; on the east by lands of H. F. Walker; on the south by lands of Robert Spalding, and on the west by lands of E. R. Myer. Contain. intahout 75 acres, with about 20 acres improved, one fratn‘d house, an old log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Da vid, Barber, vs Levi Walken,. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Springfield twp. and bounded and de scribed as follows to wit : Oh the north by lands of Denison Oates, east by lands of Tallman Beardsley, south by the county road, and meat by lands of W. Root, Containing half an acre, all improved„ with one framed house and one framed barn there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gil bert Prentiss and Tuttle, vs Chauncey Blakeslee Truman Graves. ALSO—A piece of laud in Ulster twp. bounded as follows to wit: North by lands of C. P. Willes, east by lands of Daniel Lenox, south by lands of Russell McKinney, and west by Russel McKinney, articled for by George Galusha. Containing 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 tnan Galusha, to the use of Welles & co., es Myron J. Farnsworth. • • ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in SmithrieLl twp. and bounded and described as follows to wit : On the north and west by lands of E. S. Tracey, south by lands of A. P. Gerould, and east by the highway.. Containing one-half acre, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William S. Pierce, vs John Heavener. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ulster village bounded the north by lands of Edward Mills, east -un r by the high •ay, south by lands of John Brown, and went by lan Is of Edward Mills. Containing about one-half acre, all improved, with one framed dwell ing house thereon. Seized and taken in execulion at the suit of Welles & Co. vs Pike and Sherman. . ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Athens born' and bounded on the north by lands of L. et. Ells worth, on the west by the Chemung River, south by street leading from main street to the C.he along Midge and lot belonging to the bridge COM pany. and en the east by main street. Containing shout three-fourths of 'an acre more or less, with a Iwo story framed house and barn thereon r erected, Wand a few fruit trees thereon. seized and taken in execution at the suit of 0. B. Brown. vs I). A. & 0. Saltroarsh. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Towanda twp. and bounded on the north by lands of Edward Overton and C. Mor.e's lot, on the east by lands of Wt iliam & Michael Destain. on the south by lands or Hiram r : ox and Hiram Magill. and lands late the property oflieni. Wilcex, dec'd, on the west by lands of Dennis Magill. Containing about 125 more or less, about 25 acres improved, one framed dwelling hou , e one log and framed barn,and a small orchard at fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Gen. Roe now to the use of Edward Overton vs. James Ne.tor & Edward Welch, doing business in the name 01 Ne-tor & Welch. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Durell twp. and bounded 'in the north by lands of John _Craw 'flings. west by unsealed lands, south by land of Mi chael Crow. cast by Conelius Fitz Gerald's. Con taining 106 acres more or less, 3 or 4 acres chopped over. spixed and taken in execution at the suit of Sal ly Ward, executrix of the estate of William Ward, cie:'d now to the use of Rank & Brook„ vs. David Walsh. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Standing Stone t wp. And bounded on the north by lands be longing to Juhn Park, on the east by lands belong. Mg to John Hurley and James McGregor, on the south by lands belonging to Patrtck Lynch, en the west by lands belonging to Charles Haines. Con. tain,ing about 87 acres, be the Berne , more or less, about 35 acres unproved, 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 Ed, ward Overton, vs George A. Stephens. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Doren 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, on the south by the road leading frop Frenchtown to Terrytown. on the westhy lands of William Brown. Containing about eighteen acres. about oue,acre improved, one plank dwelling house, end one small board bouse for a dwelling thereon erected., . • seized and tak.•n in ezecution at the snit ofjnhn G. Sieward vs David King, Sohn Wood & John Kin?. • ALSO—A piece or parcel of hind in Silieshequin twp. Containing about 65 acres more or less about 4 acres improveh hounded on the north by lands belonging to Gui; Kinney and the heirs of Purley Kinney, on the east by lands belonging to Samuel Hu'er, on the south be lands (Iglu erly owned by Thomas Marshall, dec'd, on the west by lands 'be longing to Reuben Griffin. Seized and taken in exeeelion at the 'suit of H. N Terrrt Sr. co. vs: James Drink. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Monroe twp. and huundeil 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 about 85 acres more or less, about 60 acres improved, one framed house. one framed barn and an orchard of fruit uees there' Seiked anti taken in execution at the suit of E. S. Sweet & G. W. Hollenback, Executors of 100. Hol. lenhack 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 Cranmer, south by lands of Morris Cranmer or his simer Martha, and.west by the public highway.— Contain ingloo feet front and 1:30 feet back, all im• proved, with one building thereon for an Academy. Seized and taken in execution at the spit of Sam- . nel C. Mann, vs. the Trustees of the Rime 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. JCillgore, Walker Pierce and J. hn Benedict, on the, north . lkntls of said John Benedict, on the west by lands of Paul Her rington, and. on the south by Paul Herrington and McDowell. Containingj. about 26-i acres of land', with about 9 acres improved, and one block dvielling house, two small log sheds and some fruit trees tberepn. , ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Edi tha Bottles, vs. James M. Irish. ALSO—A piece or patcel'of hind in Stind'g Stone twp. and bounded on.the north by lands of Thomas Dolan, on the east by lands of Iforswell Colimah.nn the south by landa of Geo.Steptiens, and on the west by lands of Mathew Bennett and Oen Nichols. Con taining about 80 acres snore or less ' about 2 0 , acres improved, one log house, and one log barn and a aw apple trees thereon: • • Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol:Myers and Spalding to the use of E. R. Myer s vs John Palk. ALPO—A piece or parcel of landin- Ulster twp. and bounded on the north by lands ofCharles Holc omb, on the east by lands of r oraca•Heath, on the south by the highway leading from Ulster to Smith field, on the west by lends of Cyrel Sweet... Con taining about .one founh of an acre, all improved, with one frame bouse thereon. Seized•and taken in execution at the snit of E. Smith, .1. Culp C. T. Smith copartners & Co. vs Nathan Olmstead. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Monroe tmp. and bounded on the north and east by Stephen Bois, on the south byilollin Rockwell, on the west by the Towanda creek. Containing about 15 acres, about 4 acres improved, one new framed house not quite 'finished thereon erected. Seized and•taken in execution at the•suif Of J. H. Phinncy now to the use of James Santee vs. Rogers. 4Cegal:%bvertioements. ALSO- A piece or parcel , of land'in:Athens and bminded on The Mirth 4,:landi of : William_ Thomas, east by lands of Orson Rickey and Jameti Miller, south by lands of JaMes, Miller noirab Edminster, an d West by the Public highway had ing from Athens born' to Factoryville. Containing about gs acres. all improved, with one large brick dwelling bonse,one brick barn, and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon, ,ather brick building,: in Towanda bone and bounded on the west andmorth by D. F. Barstow. east by lands c f I. H. atephens, and Golub by the publit square,,it being 34 reel front and 32 feet bank, Hay ien's interest in said building „heir+ the basement and upper story and the west half of the Story over Laurier Adams' office, and the right of entrance in front of said building. , A 1480-one other piece or parcel of land in Troy bora' and boundedon the north by lands of 0. P. Ballard, on the east,by an alley about t 6 feet. wide, used for said lot which joins on to lands of V. M. Long, on the south by main street,and on the west by lands 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 16 feet wide, all improv ed. with a Isrge brick building thereon, occupied as stores, shops &c. It br;ing the east part of the brick block in 'l'rov bora'. . Seized and taker. in execution at the suit of Thomas Elliott &J. D. Montanye, vs. S. Hayden. ALSO—A pieceor parcel of land in Albany twp. and bounded on the north by lands of James Wit. cox, east by the south branch of Towanda creek south hy lands of Campbell and Benj. Wilcox, west by wild lands. Containing about ISO acres, about 60 ac-es improved, one framed dwelling house. two framed barns and one orchard of fruit trees thereon. seized and taken in execution at the suit &James H. Phioney Jr., now to the use.of I. C. Adams, vs. Minor R. Wilcox. AI.BO—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 133 7-10 perches to a post ; thence west 106 6-10 Perches to a post ; thence north 137 3-10 perches to a pitch pine fora corner stand ing on the south line of said Orontes lot ; thence south 86 0 east, along the south line of said Orcatt'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 exeteution at the snit of S. S Clark, vs. Albert Van Gorden ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany twp. end bounded on the north by lands belonging to David Chapman ; on the east by lands belonging to Amaron Hancock ; on the south and west by lands belonging to Zadok P. Corson. Containing about 168 acres more or less, about 120 acres improved, 1 framed house, I framed barn, and an old log house, and three large orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Beach, Clark & Co. vs. Rain Wilcox. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin twp., and bounded on the m.rth by lanils of William .Stephenson and Clark Baxter; on the east by / lands of Patrick Murphy and C. J. Lent, on the spUth by lands of William Stephenson and Bedj.Stefthenson. and on the west by lands of William Stephenson. Containing about 51 acres, about 12 ac s /es improved one steam sew mill, one framed house, two shan tee's and one log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution,,,at the suit of 1. S. Elliott, now to the uSe of D. Britt and Son vs. D. Hill jr. and Morris Murphy. ' ALSO—By writ of Levark Facias, the following described lot piece or parcel of land in Franklin inwnship. Beginning at a post, thence by !ands of Peter Seely, Andrew -Siddons and Geo. Siddons, north 61° west 320 Orches ,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 dec. east 212 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 poit, thence by lands of Geo. 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 212 perches to a sugar tree, thence by old survey south 6t deg. east 320 perches to a post, and thence by lands of Stephen Hollingsworth north 29 deg. east 212 perches to the beginning. Containing 900 acres and allowance ; no improvements, . . . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Fran cois A. Brugnire, vs. Aphibald B. Tripler do Sophia L. Tripler his Wife. , ALSO-,4 piece. or, parcel pf land, Granville twe. Beginning al a hemlock south west corner of lot No. 114 on warrant lot No. .1483 ; thence west 111 perches to a hemlock for a corner, thence north 160 perches to a Chestnut oak for a corner, thence east 111 perches to a pa-t for a corner, thence south 160 perches to the beginning. Containing 111 acres strict measure, and abcut 3 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the, suit of Rob ert B. Davidson, ailmini.trator 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 land situated in Granville township, and Deginting at a hemlock the north-west corner of lot No. 35 on warrant lot No. Mil, thence south R 62-10 perches to a post, thence west 108 4-00 perches to a. post,. thence east tos 4-10 perches to the beginning. Containing 58 acres and 64 perches be the same more or less, about. 20 acres improved, one plank house, one trained barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rob ert B. Davidson administrator of William Davidson dec'd, who survived Timothy Peron to the use of G. F. Mason, vs. William Vroinan 6r. George S. Decker terre tenant. Sheriff's Office, 'Towanda, Nov. 5, 11352 Notice Is hereby given, that an samotfut equal to the cost, will he required to he paid upon each .ale. when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of laud will again be offered for sale. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL_persons 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 settlement. WILLIAM DYER. ' CHARLES DYER Executors. Pike, November 4, 1852 HANG OUT THE BANNER.I! A'horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for a horse and customers to take away i)the goods. Notwithstandin , . ss , the, late disastrous fire, A. At WARNER is - 47 ' himself again And at No. l Brick Row you'll. find Mostanythme. that's in his line, Fromacambricnredle of the finest kind, To a jewellesl watch of eighteen karat fine. Clockswhicb keep time accurate and true; Breast pins of every style and hue, Gold, silver, steel and plated chains, selected with the greatest pains. • - Fingerlings, tayvh,,why what a pile Of every shape and every style, - To,suit the old. the young, the grave, the gay, May there be been in elegant array. And Waimea, who is himself a " host;" Is always ready and at his post, To wait upon his customers and all-, Who chance °Bon 'in] to giye a calls. So with - goOd advice make up your minds, To call on him and there you'll find ,-, Such sights,my eyes, 0 ! what a view Jewelry of every style and hue. • o:7•Dan'truistake ,The place No. I. Brick row, where he is prepared to do all kinds of • J B-W RK' inhis - lia of bnsities, at the iiteapest rates that can. poesibly be afforded. lie will also fell his jewelry at 20,per eent lower, than was ever before offered is this market. t 3 Call and see,ZD • - Towanda. Nov. 12. 1842. A. M. WARNER. & A. CAMPBELL, have just received a new 11. supply of fall pod winter CLOTHING, which will be sold cheap fur cash. novll EMS C. THOMAS. !ihcriff. ,__ .., -1 , ; /.':: . . , ;".. ;,:,,, i „ Elnat ti alietUtertg "roam IrRE On4ereignect having been ,appoidted by. the Ci tit cif Common -Pleas Of , fitailfoid Connty, an Auditor to distribute the fund raised by a Shc tick In the case of Harry N, Spalding surviving partner of the Ars% of Myer &Spalding to the use of E, R. Myer, as Frederick Morley, No. 188 Feb. ruaryTertn, tB4g. will ittend to the duties of said' appoininient.at his oNce in Towanda. on Saturday the Ilth day of Dec. 1852; at which time and plat.- ell persona having claims upon said fund will pre sent the same for *adjustment and distribution or be dober red from comingin for a share ofsaid fund. Nod. 8. 1852. E. W. BAIRD. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOWS.PIOTICE. A _ LL persons indebted to the estate of 18 %AC PONT dec'd. late of Towanda are hereby reques ted to make payment without delay, and those having claims agatuat, said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. .j. D. M oNTANTE, .THOMAS ELLIOT r, Towanda. Nor. 12, 1852. Administrators. 1/101/EGIsTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice Is hereby giv .l4h en that there have been filed and settled in the oq-e of the Register of Wills_in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the fol. lowing estates viz : Final account of Harrison Black administrator of the estate of Silas S. Buck, late of Wyala ; sing, dec'J. Final accounts of William S. 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 Hach McDulTee and (;harks Mcfluffee, esecutors of the last Will sod Testament of :Samuel Mc Dace, late of Milani. dec'd. Final account of (leo. Manning and William Bradford, administrators of the estate of William Bradford, late of Vi arren,dec'd, And the same will be pre•ented to ihr Orphei's Court of Bradford county on Monday. the 8:h day of December next, for confirmation and allowance. H. 1.. SCOTT, Register, Register's Office, Towauda. Oct. 30, 1852.. LIBEL IN DIVORCE. Ann Culver by her next friend Waller Olmstead, es George N. Culver. in. Bra , tford County Com. Pleas No. 345 Sept Term 1852 GEORGE N. CULVER, 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 sub, pcena hes been returned, and proof made that you are not to he found in said county. You are there, fore hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, :tha sixth day of Dec. next, being the first day of December term of said court of com. 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. Oct. 17, 1852. Prothonotary, Insolvent Notice. MAKE Notice. that I have applied to the Honora• We, the Judges of the Court of Common Pleaa for the County of Bradford for the benetit'a 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 cr..ditors, at the Court house in the boro' of Towanili, when and where •you may attend- if you think proper. EBENEZER FERGUSON. Nov. 6, 1852. - In the Orphans Court of Bradford, County. in the matter of the estate of SIMON SPALDING dec'd. 'l"' undersigned having been appointed by the )rphans 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 auditor will attend at the Court House in Towanda on SATURDAY. Dec. 4, 1852 at one o'clock P. M., to perfsrna the duties pertain ing to his office, at which time and place, all per sons interested, are required to attend and present their claims, or be ft,rever debarred from coming in upon said fund. HARVEY McALPIN, Auditor's llotice. THE 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 attend to the business aforesaid at his other in Towanda boro' on the 11th day of December next, at I o'clock P. M., when all persons interested are required to pre• sent their claims, 0( else be debarred from claiming any share of said fund. H. BOOTH, Nov. 6, 1852. Auditor Bradford Courtly Com. Pleas--• • Pierre Joseph De Calera, es. Peter Brooks, No. 76 Sep. Term 1852, Summons in F. - learnt:al. ND now, to wit Sept. 22, 1852, on motion of it Geo-Sanderson Attorney CAOPl,ff, Court ord. ere a rule on defendant to appear and plead by 2,1 Munday of nest Term, on judgment for Plaintiff, for the following described tract of land to wit ; sit wed in Litchfield , towni hip, Bradford County.-- Containing 50 'acres, bounded as follows I- Begin ning at a w!,ite wood north-west corner of lot No. 52 ; thence north 59° wes',. 50 perches to a post for a corner ; thence north 1° east 100 perches to a post for a corner : thence south 89° east 80 perch-. es to a post fora corner ; thence south . 1° west 100 perhes to the beeinn int?. Certified from therccord. Oct. 16, 1852 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALA, persons indebted to the estate of SILAS :COVELL deed, Tate of South Towanda tire hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will plea.e present then] duly authenticated for settlement. MARIAN SCO% ELL, REUBEN DELONG, South Towanda. Nov. 17.18:4. Administrators. Lafayette Burr, Mill Stone MANUFACTORY. THE noder , ignerl, formerly foreman foi mat y - years of the Lafayette Burr Mill Slone Manu factory, 240 Vt'adhington St., N. Y.. (W. Track, anent.) would inform hid friends and the puldie, to ge.teral, that he has established a BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY, AT BINGHAMTON. N. Y. In Leroy buildings, opposite Exchange lintel, and sOlicits a share of their patronage. w3ll. have constantly on hand a large stook of French Burr Mill Stones, as also a large supply of French Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth. Screen Wire, Calcined Plaster, and Patent Self- Digesting Bushes. The undersigned assfires his friends and the public, that he will faii[dullye:xecuie all Orders i n. irustedto his care, not only in quality but in pri ces of articles furnished, arid solicit. their kind pat• ronage. ORDERS by letter fillire exeemed with as much care and as cheap as when purchasers are on the spot, REFERENCES—Hon. D. S. Dickinn, Hon. John A. Collier, , Hon. A.oBirt4iall, Hon. V. Whit ney, Dr. Eldridge, Col. H. Lewis. W.B. Weed, & Co. Binghamton. D. Searle. Isaac Post. Judge Jessup, Salsbury, 4 Co.. ,Mcuttrose, Pp. Csleb Carmatt. Friendsville. Thomas Phinney, Dundall: 0. 0. dr H. Shipman, Waverly. N. Y. Thomas Pearsall, Smithborouah, N. V. hlsiorD„ Trlersereau. Union, N. Y. M. T. Nichols, Owego. N. Y. Royal IS; Whitaker, Waverly, N. Y. JOHN W. SULLIVAN. Binghamton, Nov. 8; 1852.y2.3 - , • FIEF ! FIRE ! FIRE ! Llre• , li d te ev a e tt r e y m p p r t o p t o e r b t y u r h o 0 0 l li d r e r to o f w i n h s e hould s ity of being insured before it is too late—all persons wishing,to.be insured.:can be by Calling upon the undersigned. who. hating agencies for several of the most popular companies in litiß country. and in prepare& to take all kinds of risks on the most rea sonable terms. Towanda. Oct. 7..1852. ' C. S. RUSSELL. CLOTHC . ING.Tnd attention of the public M. called to the assortment of men's and- boy's clothing just received at novl9 MERCUIttq. 1. ittirChanbirt &C. , t A RE now *Peeing sod offering for sale at Whole sale and Rebut an ettensive stock of SUMMER GOODS. embracing a full amortinent of goods usual ly kept 6y them. which were perchased at extremely low prices. and will be sold at " lower ' , priers then IN mime quality of goods are soldlin any town west of New York. We sly to all, come end examine our stock; and those who pay Cub !for goods will find it greatly for their interest to buy' at the Cash store. Towanda, June I, 1862. ==MM!EIE Boots and Eb,oes. N ALARGE stock oiLadies% Children's and Mime' Gaiters, Buskins, Slippers, Polkss and Boots.— Ars° a fine assortment of men's and boy's calf, kip and morocco Boots, Shoes lend Brogans, and a good supply of gent's Gaiters and Congress Musts just received at June 1. MERCER'S. SUMMER HATS.—A fine assortment of the latest styles of moleskin, Kossuth, Hungarian, Panama. pedal and palm leaf Huts, just opened at June 1. MCRC.UIr S. SPRIM; AND OummEß BONNET.S.v.—A choice selection of ladies and misses' Bonnets, end at great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, now opening at Jvne 1. s ME RC WIS. OltVis' extra quality CORN STARCH. manufac lured expressly for culionty and dietetic putposet, for rale at jape! RCUR'S. DRESS GOODS—in voriety, from India silks. to 3 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at arilln 11. KINGSBERY'S. BEFORE loolitn7 elsewhere. it would be well for 1-1 Ladies n intA: at the spring Bonnets, Anificial Flowers and Ribbons, which are sold so verv,pheap. April 9 B. KINGsBEtt CROCKERY.—The lurge4 stock in town. nil dinner and tea setts. of white granite and I.lue ware, which will he sold cheap at Furs. GROCERIES—The quality and prees of Teas. sugars and Coffee, always creak for them selves. at apl iO B. ICINGsBEEIrS. ACKEREL.--50 half barrel , . and 25 quarter barrel.. at B. kINGSBFRY'S. 20QUINTALS CODFISH—They are worth looking at, if not buying, for sn le by April 10. B, KINGSBERY.- MESS POI{ .-50 bbls. Prime, fur which a high price was paid,and fur which a high price will he asked, by apllo B. KING7i:I3ERY. N. Y. & E. Railroad IVZOIVTAITVES' •St. CO. ARE now receiving weekly over the above thiS roughfare, all the latest and most fashionible styles of Goods arriving. in New York, fresh from the hands of the importers. Also, the choicest and best of heavy Staple Goode and at prices that cannot fail to please. Their arrangements are such that they can sell goods at wholesale for cash as tow as they can be purcha.ed of the, jobbers in New York ctiv. With an humble acknowlederm nt of past farms, an examination of their very extensivh assurnnent of Goods is respectfu:iy solicited. Towanda. June IS. 1852. DoRii and flour — a quantity of Pork and Fluur ust received and for sale by May 27 J. POWF:LT.. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, THE undersigned has purchased a large, and choice selection of NEW GOOD-4, bought under the most favorable circum-tances, and fur sal.e as low for cash as can be bought elsewhere, and lower than any braggadocia ran er will sell. May 5, 102. 0. D. BAhTLETT. 'IA u.l;tor Az 4 m, 8. 4 M. C. MERCUR, have just received a . very large and general sest.riment of FALL GOODS, which they offer to the publict at their usual low price.. sept 16 . PirsECIALNICIS I LOOK 3171321: riARPENTERS & JOINERS will find a full ss k-/ sortment of planes, gauges, sitars, squares, trying squares, bevels, compasses, iron and Wood spirit levels, augers, gimlet, center and roger bitts, broad, hand and bench axes, aches, hammers, chisels, gouges, chalk line. and spsokt, brad and scratch awls, tape lines, &c. BLACKSMIRH will find anvils, vices, bellows„ sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron braces, bins, hind drills, horse Rho-as and nails, screw plates,and a general assortment of cast,aerman, spring English anti American blister steel, Swedes, American and Enrli , h iron. MASONS will find brick and ptsstering trowels, stone hammars, lathing hatchets, white wnsh brushes, Sze., constantly an hninl at MFIIOII'R'M. (HATS—A large stock of fine silk Hungarian 1.1. Kossuth, Panama and palm leaf hate just re reived by 023, J. POWELL. A. McKEAN. Pro,hooolary FALL GOODS. MU .TON ILINGSVVELY T S ncrw receiving a very large and general assor.r. ment of every degeription of gond-, which are now offered and will be sold at prices that cannot fail to wcithl ack an examination of nty large ctnrlr of fin4ars, Tens, Coffee, M.,la.se , , Srewnres Ssriip &r. &c., which are altogether ahead of any thing fur quality and rrce in the county. Towanda, I P, 13:2. E %IT Twvand.. for N! , :retlr'a Burlington LJ Ea•t Smithfield,Lreliery and Wellsburg, de not on the N. V & N. R. R.. every MONDAY and FRIDAY at R o'elvek A.M., and arrive at the depot in time to take the evenin , train of curs either east or meet, same due. Returning 'Ft — LSI/AT and SATrItnAT after the nrri val:of the Eastern train, and :11.1 the We. teen ta r s. from Jefferson, Elmira, &e., and arrive at Totronda same day. FAus :—Tolvanda to Mercur . 4 273 " In Burlington. to Ea't Smithfield, 023 to Ridgehrry, V.Ott . . . to Well expot, 1.25 Exprek.a packages to or from the Rail Road care fully delivered at moderate charges, D. M. BULL, t Tovranda. Ort R. ISSZ. Pi-ord.-tor MOP la !WI itlke ELM IW-0a - - 71;. 11141 - Iti T ricE is hereby given that the partnermur .L . l l. heretofore existing between the - soliseribers, trim th.solvetl by mutual convent. oh the Ita day ut October,. 1862. JOHN SULLIVAN. thirpil. Nov. 19.1852' TM - IMM'; MALONF:Tt WHEN in the course of human events, it be. comes necessary for those-having property to insure•aeamst Oestruction by FIRE. it behooves them c.t . , inquire him the nature of the company in crhtch they nal y insure. .Iberefore, be it•knnwn to all to whom this'snay corne,iltat we invite.your at tentrrorra ttre affairs of the , ZsTow York Uzilou, of Sohnstoure.N, Y. as a company Welt worthy. the patronage -nf: the eitizens of Bradford and adjoining counties, having complied with the 7th section of lite Act entitled Laws to.relation to-foreign insurance:: we feel the utmost confidence in recommending :said company to the people, for safe insurance. ABEL MARCY, Geer, Acent me Pa. Oct. 28, 1852. G. W. LENG,Inub-Agent. BBOOTS& s!lOES—the lamest and bat stock in town at octB B. KINGSBURY'S. 01..% . f*- "1 INTAIS/ sETIT THE R.ITTICHASER S 'l' A G o rzam i-tirZAZI!!! • 4. D 0. P (JR T E and Retail heater " DRUGS' .., MEDICENIES; Gm941443m-zsmorovi, STORE in the south end of tiut:Afird-H9mie. weal .. known as the largest. chespaseelexisksk assoninent west of the city.., Particular attention be given to any or all who may wish' to` call, either to. examine or purchase, end any information will he cheerfully and kralaitcastly given -to those who who wish to consult concerning themselves or friends. Continuous supplies af , &oh and reten" tly prepared ar. fielJs ate weekly arriving, hitifiwbeen.carefully w - lected with a view to their uaef&nea,, and any articr wanted not usually kept, .either will he found here, or, procured at the -shortest notice by Eipress, for th ose, `leaving their order. . Accomthedating drib always will he eady to safety , ecenpotind say ipreeeription and/ endeavor Autunite it (iirhattver theonchnwjenstuelly agreeable. All goods shalt .be considered warranted as represented. and'being Agent for the best and pop. our Potent Medicines, all those found-in can be relied• upon, in ell cane. 24 being genuine. Thp stock now comprises every article - in the trade, among which may be found the (aliening: Zirpfs and Tffedicines... , does "46: essafoetid• squill arable valerian camphor senego cupsl arsapari:/-. gau,boga ringer etc guaiac @six, ringer shellac sulphur rtr.igacanth etc.brimstone • or u. calomel inirksikree tartar lent.ns ,rlla ACIDS. Acetic Citric itric Muriatic Aquafortia Sulphuric Tartaric etc ITIETIII Lopelva 'rolu neat' foot tanners olme csotor sperm nrigenUm hergamout lemon I 'phut Life eic u.lass; rilyberry Cinnamon Peruvian (Jeieni, Elm etc E•FENT Penperniint Clithainon Wintergreen etc EXTRACTS. Perotworilla Dandelion Honoset H ()rebound A conito Vanilla LeMOll etc wit,lergrcen 61=1 cloves hernlock !uniper savin Uttisey tst rosemary orange I • nerott peppermint ijoseed • cod ltvet etc Lew as Fer.igreek Anise • Carrewey Canary Rape &mien Mustard Cardamom Colchicum etc ZEE uve ursi etc colombo I ) ' gentian slap turmeric ispijelis (pink) hellebu re ipicac liquorice niursh rosemary rlTuberb GROCERIES rcoarens. Chamomile Arid Ca Laetnder etc fi VMS. Opiral Sager. CaS•e and Tea of all kintl4, molasses, spice pepper. cloves, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fah, mains, clump., cur/ants, salad .00, cocoa, chocolate, soda, butter crackers. rice, starch, ginger, saloratins, and bar soap, sperm and tallow candles,!tygo, bottles, pipes, pepper sauce dr.c. Liqucrr. Coenisc, Otard end American Brandy, St. Opts. Old Jamaica and New Eng'and Rum, pure Holism", and Am. Gin, Irish and Monongahela Whiskey, Ma.' Lisbon, Sherry, Tencriffe Port, Muscat, Claret and Champaign IVines--Cordists, ROSIN Amour Mo t:re, Nuyeau &e , cheaper than ever offered. Soaps, Perfumery and Fancy Goods. shati•ing cicam, military, Windsor, medicated, sena, musk, almond, palm, french, toilet, rose, and transpa rent soaps. Lubin French,: and Wright. eanacts of jockey club, patcboully. hog, de caroline, musk, &airs, verbena, heliotrope, meet brier,• geranium apron; flowers, west.cutl and new mown hay etcr— Cachous, cologne, bay and rose waters. :Lilly white,. Tallish pearl powder, rouge hair dyes, hair intriguraK tors, hair eradcators, hair oil, pomade... court plaster.. perfume aachels, playing cards, pencil points, said pens, fish hooks, drawing pencils, percussion copy eel. black, and indelible inks, combs, purses. pocket books, port monnis, wafers, pocket mirrors napkin ring an I travelling companions etc. BRUSHES.. Heit, hat, stove, scrub, shoe, paint, mmting. Tarnish sash, artist camel's hair, striping blender's and badge:ea whitewash. counter, flesh, tooth, nail comb broom cloth infant, lather, table, horse and blacking brushes. °Miscellaneous. Tobacco and mita-boxes, nipple shells,. nursing bets . tles, breast pumps, teeth rings bed pans, syringes, 'ghouls. der braces, trusses, importers. pessaries, catheters,eups. ing glasses, graduates, mortars, spatula, forceps lancets thermometers, liquid and epread adhesive plasters, &c. Paints and Dye Stairs. . red„ cam and 1 , ,g wood, fustic, lac dye, euirtear• red saunders, madder, alum, ccpperaa, blue vitriol, aol.• tin, composition chemic oil , vitri,d, oxa li c an d a ll t h e • • arels, grain tin, pumice and rotten stone, American & Chinese c ertnetliou, :Spun Wit brown, American • & Eng • lish Venetian verdigris, Paris green, white, black emit red lead, r 'aroma yellow ant! green, japan, roach amt. copal varnislv, lampblack, litharge, putty, whiting ochre' Spills turpentine. linseed oil, rosin, chalk, umber, sten na, gold leaf, bronze, &c... GiASS. F ,nrh (1,•;* 24-30, 22 30, 20-20, i 0.124, 22-24,14- 18, 12-20, 1 . 4.1.13, 12-16, 1044, 10-12, 8-10, 7-9. Patent Medicines. fn LL An I , :!ir FOIL Dr. .feynes s Alterative. Fiviwetorant, Sanative &c. ritchr'v expet3nrant, intik humor corrector, 4c. ram-hones (;argling hnntes, iwlyne's Polmonory Balsam and Extract, etc. ()Trick . ", Vern - 111'ov., 11,c,g(lon's Pepin or C43, , ,tric juice for dyspepsia I).agoeti . .• Indian ('hnlAL;ocar. f.Jr fever and ague. • ;cnrpn ' ig Acoustic oil for Dratinea,6 P. T 0 0 ,111.14 Sgrpipqrilli. -zetienrleß Pulmonic Syrup. Or. Keelees m If utehing'a ityepepsia !biters. Hoefiand's German Bitten!, far Dx!pepitit and Debility. Rrnwn'a FrAßrnre lamniOa flinger. i)u!,oy . .. Ret and Mice Estenninatnr Also earn! for Heriek'a Medicines, plasters, etc., An... draw's and Graefeediery; men' . (duel, Pile Ilcctitnries etc., reit, •heum. tetter r tint mam, gpavin and Cnindrriointioenta, etc.; tiotat* Flamer*, poora-rien.la ealse4eye Water* merits, craNirc etip. 4cd flogpoits.n. Dobensack's and Clark;, Worm eyrap,l.hristie's Galvanic live*, Phoctilx Tritte.ra. Traglea triegnetie. l airgoi . e. arid itlcA oMtmente. Dil lOWA Desire lboirdee, Condition PowdcroSte. • All the numerous kinds of Prfta Xdgbt. 1. • • Pliolrensottiperior Deming fluid, Camnhene„whel e. lard and sperm oil ; new end beautiful patterns cf flung amps now !wine opened: Camphone, side end haus lug lamps for hall and store use. girandoles, etc. LI • Tobacco. - nventliA, James, Nattiral Ire& Tuiltiali staff-JAI; John Anderson's fine ent,•Bocreidehnry l'hinYcliraring .elc • ; choice brands, pure Hair& Cigars, eta. ere. All of which . will he sat at unwired, tow rates.-- Remember that Dr. Porter E stChesp Dram end Chest-. cal Store is in the south end of the Ward HMIs., a fine doors above the postorlicio • t. AORTETt, 4 IC Towanda. Jane 4, 1852. - _ 1...AL.11E7');C•311(411:201174, • . • , NVHER SAN, my wife Polly:has le ft my bed AN' board, without any cause or prcomealioik;::" • Therefore, ibis 4.10 forbid all persons ty4t to Roar or harbor her on my account, as !shall paynciclettnc., of hor contracting after this dato. Ilidgcbery, Nov. 22, 1052. J. RICHARDS(' El MI cream tartar I epson3 antimony alum corro sublimate red precipitate quinine qunine arsenic arrscar.Lassoon alcohol loher laudannm paregoric bakers herbs gold leaf csatile romp , • ireoice turpentine 11qtat ammonia opedildoc c.tibebs hriitish lustre E1:7312 , robze I burg. pitch cantharides corks . ' , ath brick emery .and paper • . white glue nth( or iumetto 9