iscmen itlllil ; sHERIFF'S SALE. Mae of sundry writs of Vertd. Esponai out of the Court of COMmolit Pleas, of ;,Ann, and to me directed, will be expos •al,.at the Court House in the bons' of on Meonday the 7th day of February, at I H.. tots'fl let, piece cr parcel of rated ta Ahes p• ,B radturd Coargy,stAte •,. bounded and described as follows to wit: „ l b old east by land of Daniel and Hugh a , l b, south by lands of Jesse, Spalding, cat by lands of Isaac aberson.. Contain. tcs and 54 perches or L thereabouts, m JO acres e a re , I framed house thereon. and taken to esecution at the suit of iHarris, vs Orson L. Lamberson. • t—The following lot, piece or parcel of dgbeiry rep., and bounded on the north is formerly in the occupancy of Calvin Bud 0, o f Win. Fuller, east by lands of Vino. lands south by of Henry• Spencer, and ren, ds of Chas. White. Containing about 52 lan same m theore or less, about 35 acres int. ,one framed house, one ft - ailed barn and a orchard of fruit trees thereon. r ed and taken in execution at the suit of • Ed: }lead nose to the use of John Thompson, v, tfireves. .2.4)—A piece or parcel of land in North Tow ogp , and bounded on the north by lands in mn ef .1. C. Powell and Isaac Aaiun, west IcorWm. Elwell, south by lands of Ezra led east by Sugar Creek. Containing abdu t VIl or less, about 60 acres improved, ;a stone tavern house, two framed barns, I ceice and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. rd and taken in execution at the suit of E. W. Ts R. 11. Mason & S. A. Mills. ,so—The following piece or parcel of land in tvp., and bounded on the north by lands be. go prd Chapman. on the east by lands beg Amasa Hancock, on the south and west it to ore or Wok P. Corson. Containing about :t less, about 120 acres improved, I roue, one framed barn, one;,old log house gee orchards thereon. and taken in execution at the suit of Beach co.. vs Rollin Wilcox. a>—The following pieces or parcels of land :geld and Burlington townships. First lot rd on the north by lands of Henry Phelps and Pierce, on the east by lands of Henry Phelps .iinev Clark, on the South by lands of Daniel :is and Lewis Kelly. and on the west by lands trry Pierce. Containing about 50 acres, about Ts improved, and a framed bara thereon .o—One other lot in Smithfield twp., and rd on the north by lands of Lewis Kelly, on t by the public highway, on the south and v lands of Daniel Andrus. Containing about ~ all improved. 1 large new grist mill, new I house not quite finished, one old framed one new hog pen framed, not quite finished law fruit trees thereon. t .)...1'w0 other lots of about 100 acres each, together, one lying in Smithfield and the Burlington two., and bounded on the north t,,pf Jacob Fletcher, on the east by land in ion of Beals Spalding and Robertson, on the in lands of Silas Betts, and on the west by Wa,hington Campbell and the Bingham they being the same lots purchased some 10 izo jr. as agent for the Car' Lids by Alvin Seward, unimproved. ted and taken in execution at the suit of Benj. and Ira Gardner, late co-partners in the of Smith & Gardner, vs Lumen Kellogg, Alv rani and Elijah B. Georgie, terre tenant. , O—A piece sar parcel of land in Rome twp., ended on the north by lands of Hiram Dob, the east be lands of Patrick Murphey, on the leads of Eli Rolls estate, on the west by , 1 Thomas Austin. Containing about 70 noNur less, about thirty acres improved, one e house, use log barn and a few fruit trees it'd and taken in execution at the suit of J. M. It ider of the estate of D. M. Wattles 'deed, end 11111 jr. ,SO—A piece or parcel of land in. Leroy twp., ',Amid on the north, east and south by land' hn Hammond, and on the west by lands of • films. Containing 4i acres mere or less, rum!, one block house and one framed barn ti in! Laken in execution at the suit ot Geo. Nedebtah .)L—A piece or parcel of land in- Ridgberry tct boaoded on the North by lands- of Isaac %tau and south by Lands of David Burt, west a. W. Burnham. , Containing about 10 ~re or less, about one acre improved, one taw mill, three log houses, one framed barn, in and framed house. and taken in execution at the suit .of , hacci and Beckwith vs Asaph Colburn and Beckwith. t une or parcel of land in Wyalasing untied on the north by lands belonging :e of Joseph Ingham, east by lands in ;of Harvey Ingham, South and west by )osesaion-of Charles Ingham. Contain :loo acres, more or less, abbot 40 acres 2framed dwellingihooses, I framed e harn, 11,1 framed sash factory, I framed spring Ifr . amed shed, a framed corn house • and a it trees thereon. and taken in execution at the suit of Ja• aldeman, vs John Ingham. 1---A piece or parcel of land in Athens twp., led and described as follows : Beginning opte sugar tree the south east corner of a lot .th conveyed to Daniel Orcutt, thence south nd 7-10 perches to a post, thence west 106 %It perches to a post, thence north t 37 and 1: pitch pine for scorner, standing on the no of said, Orcutt's lot, thence south 86° irl a the south line of the said Orcutt's lot ad 6-10 perches to the beginning. Contain- Kris and 'at perches more or less, it being rd fur the•who'e of lot No. 122 on warrantlot i l 2..ibout 40 acres improved, two log houses, barn, a small log corn house and a few ;ices thereon. ::zed and taken in execution at the scat of a a .s Albert Van Gorder. A)—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin and bounded on the north by the public high tast tot , lands of C. W. Bullis, south and west vie of Daniel Drink, Containing half an acre same more or less, all improved one (rained one slab shed or stable, and a few fruit trees and taken in execution at the suit of Dan k, Ts B. D. Horton. .80—All the defendants interest in the follow t. piece or perzel (Aland in Ridgberry forks of the Terurilleger run, surrounded by Graf David Burke, and bounded and. described as 'vs' Beginning ata hemlock tree, marked and ' , Az on the north hank, and near the foika of r,am. thence N. 69 F.. 30 perches to a pine, 90 E. 35 rods to apine tree, thence S. 88 rods to a hemlock and thence the nearest rlo the beginning. Containing about 5 acres same more or less,about one..acre improved ' l 'm saw mill with the appurtenances thereto Ig. one framed house, one • log AtouFe sad used barn thereon. 30—The •individed half, part of a dot, piece tl of land in Ridgberry twp., and beginning stn tree standing on the west bank of Bentley tad running thence south 6° 2-10 east. 8 perches to the north east corner of Abiall Fullers from thence S. 11 El 30 perches to a certain tree standing on the west side orthe west, Linen! of the mill run, thence 8. 2° 10" E. 10 Ito a post and .tones standing by a white 1111 1 1 , thence 8. 54 W. 6 perches and 7 , 1-0 An lilt' stones, thence 8. 2 E. 9 perches to the istonte r of said Abiab Fuller ' s Farni, being that tree. thence north 27'E,14 perches 1°- a 111 E. 18-7 to a hemlock tree, standing on it bank of said Bentley creek, thence 18. 22 st o a corner the east bank of said creek, N.BB W. 8 perches 'to the place of begin- C ontaining 4 acres and 60 perches more Nether with the undivided half of the saw 3 nion and mill run and pfiviliges - therclo, at all improved. 30—Otte other lot piece or parcel df land in *ll 7 top, and bounded on the north by lands ruimia Perkins; east I.y lass- of 11 . F. Burt, Booth by lands itif 'lsmael Wallboard - west be- the an feedlot km El4ta to riq t , aboni eine'ista idrimproia. one friudedigintetanV one framed storwhotagaurrineitkaad barn there Seized and Aitken ihezecution , at the suittofSA. Strang & en. vs Aisaph.Colbomt do O. T..Murphei ALSO—A piece or parcel of laud in Wyalusiog: twp.. and Beginning at a post the south west corder of William Nesbit's lot. thence east i5B and 1-19 perches to a. post.cornerof Wm. Nesbit& A. Dough. arty'a f thence south 16 perches to a hemlock, south west-corner of A. Dougherty'asiot, thence west 158 , and 1-19 , perchesalong unsold land to • post, comer of a lot surveyed to John Irskineoheoce honk-116 parebeslo theTbeginning.- Containing. 115 :acres and 32 perchm - stricrmeasure, Pint atm' larger tracts of land originally surveyed.to• Nathan Cook and lobo Taylor by the authority of the State of Pennsylvania, about 55 acres improved. one .fratni. ed dwelling house, and small plank - house one blackitnith shcipv one old • tog house not occupied, and one saw mill, an •orchard of fruit trees thereon; Seized and taken in•execution at the suit of A. B. Peckham, vs Eleazar Morble.. ALSO-4 piece. or parcel ()Nand in Pike twp.~ and bounded on the north byy, thc. school louse lot and alot in prisiesidon of Griffin MaGeei• kickers as the Tannery lot; on the Cist. - 14. lanai ()I'M. N. & Elisha Dewolf, on .the month by :lands , belonging to Juliallogers„.orohe west by the , highway leading froirMeßayaritle,ln rht - Wyllusitireireek. 'Cif n taining.ab ! ant Sore's More or less, all improved, one (Tamed . dwellingliOuse, and a !knit' Gorse bard , thereon crocted. . Seized and taken in execution at the snit '4f Wm. R. MaGee. now to the use of Eugene Keeler, vs Nich. ols Cogadill. ALI;10-..-A piece or parcel of land In Athens boro' and bounded on the north by a public alley leading, to the Baptistehurch,on'the east by the highway lea ding:tom At hena bore to Pactmville, on the south by lands of James Smith, on the west by lands of C. N. Shipman. Containing about ofteleorth acre. all improved, one two story framed house and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. B. K. Wade, vs Levi Potter. ALSO—A piece or parcel of rand in Litchfield twp., and bounded on . the north by lands of West. cott, on the east by lands vacant, on the south by land ofStephen Evans; on the - west by lands of W. Cotton.‘ ,Containing about 50 acres,' be the same more or less. about ten acres improved, one log house and one framed barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles & Harris, vs Wm. Sackett. ALSO—A piece or parcel of lanitin Albany twp. and bounded on the north by lands belonging to Da. vid Chapman, on the east by lands belonging to Amasa liandOck, on the south and west by. lands belonging to Zadock P. Corson. Containing about 168 acres, more or less, about 120 acres improved. one framed bottle. one old, log house, one flamed barn. and three large orchards thereon.' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Titus & Barnes, vs Rollin Wilcox. A piece or parcel of land in Burlington twp. Bet ginning at a birch the north east corner of warrant No, 1418, thence west 105 and 5-10 perches to a post, thence north 76 and 3-10 perches to a birch, thence east 105 and 6-111 perches to:the place of Be ginning. Containing 50 acres- and 107 perches, be the same more or less, about one acre improved, one log house and one log shed thereon. Seized and taken .n execution at the suit of The odore Wilder . and William Covey vs Joshua Ba ker. ALSO—The following piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin tw.p.. and bounded on the north and west by landsof Ralph Gwre, on the east by lands of Reuben Thompson, on the south by lands of Alfred Gore. Containing about one acre. more or less. about 3-4 of an acre improved, one fra.ned house thereon. Seized and taken in exeeution at the suit of .1. P. Wickham to the use of Wickham & Woodhull and woodbutki Co., vs. Itisirin Tompkins. ALSO—By writ of Levert Facias, the following lot piece 'or parcel of land in Monroe' ' ' twp. Begin. ning at a post in the centre of the Main road, thence along the line of said road. stood:L.s ° west 7 and 3-10 perches to a post, thenCe trlon,,.zlhe line of J. B. Smith. north 79° wers,, 20 and 3-10 perebes to tt post, thenci north 6° east 61f perches to a post, thence alotie a .4ne of S. L. Fowler, south 82° east 20 and 3-10 perches to the place of beginning.— Containing 135 and 740, perches, be the same-move or less. all improved, one frame dwelling house and store connected, two small. framed barns and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jo. seph Hornet, vs Delanson C. Salsberry and Orlando N I s berry. ALSO—AII the following described lot piece or parcel of land in Springfield township ; Beginning at an Iron Wood south east corner of lot No. 3 on warrant lot No. 944, thence east 96 perches to a beech sapling for a corner, south west cornerof lot No. 5. thence south 168 perches to a post, thence west 96 perches to a post. thence north 169 perches to the beginning. Containing 107 acres and-33 per ches strict measure, it being intended for the whole of lot No. 9 on said warrant lot No. 944, with about l 4 acres improved, one old frame or plank house and a far fruit trees . thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Arnot assignee ire,. vs Eli Tarbell, Richard Hazle ton 4-John Harkins, Terre Tenant. C. THOMAS, Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Towanda, January 5,4853. Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the cost, will be 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. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of AUSTIN 121.;SSELL, dec'd late of Orwell, are , hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all those baying demands against said estate will pre sent them duly'authenticated for , settlement.' SAMUEL CASS, A. A. RUSSFLL, Administrators. Orwell, Dee. 2, 1852 Auditors Notice. THE undrsigned auditor appointed by the Orph an's Court of Bradford County, to distribute funds raised by administrator's sale of the real ,es. tate of Peter Johnson. late of said county dec'd, will attend to the business aforesaid at the tavern of Hugh Hicks, in Rome village on the 17th day of January,lBsll, at 1 o'clock P. M., when all persons having claims against said estate, are required to present thetn.or else be debarred from any portion of said fund. ' HENRY. BOOTH, -Dec.-17.1852 , . - ' , Anditor • =zit zer prtroacE.:= aria E. Dubois. by her next friend Charles .lttarey vs David Dubois,-in Bradford County, Ctit7l. Pleas No. 94 Noy Term, 1852. DAM DUBOIS, defendant in the abcve cause : Yon are hereby notified that Maria E. Dubois your wife, has filed her petition fora divorce' from the bonds or_matrimeny. And an alias sap:ens has been returned, and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Court House, in the bort? of Towanda. on Monday, the 7th day of FebrtlarY next. being the first day of February term i , of said court of coin. pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause. if any you have, why the said . Ma. ria shall not be divorced from T you. C. HOM.A. , ..Sheriff, Sheriff's Office, Towanda,Dec. 31. 1892. In the molter of the y olication of the Collegiate' in stitute of the Presbytery 41 Susquehanna.' in the Court of Cain. Pleas, of Bradford Cotudy,lfq.los, Dee. Term 1849. NOTICE is hereby given that' on the 18th Jai of ,Pecember,lB s 3, the Trustees, of the Collegiate Institute of the Piesbytery.o rfinagiehanna,,present.„ ed to said couit, a peutont praying,, that, certain amendments and allerations,nl; the article.s anicon. d4tons of their chatter'be made by said .cotirt, specified in the articles aoneied torwid Petitition.— Wherefore the Coundirectett said , wnting to be Gl is the office of the Prothonotary. and that„notiee •thereof, be inserted in one neirapaper - , printed in Bradford . CoOnty.foritt least three weeks before the. next term of said COurt; , ALLEN WEE - AN, Prothaititiary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, Jan. 6, 1853. • t t h --:• - , 0re — r . ........- - ' Aft 411illikrOjPgrces • - • , c p- - ••, i.--. %, i iiii2iiifirdti,giiierailliiiita -:!_•-... -:1 1 z.....y•-• . -!...---':' -- -._ Rolgeberg; landliNalhiburig 'def pot on; the MN. & El. Ri-Re. every; Mortomf, Wan. aassar.and/Tatitss , at ;8 o'clock/A: itl.; and arrive at die deporin time•tolelfe theeliening train of cars either east/nr west, same dot: ,•,- • : . . •›•-Rettitchig/ Tumour; Tatnisear•And , Brentaust, after the arrival of the Easterrtmin, and -ahas the Weitern Care from Jefferson; Ehnira.dreio and ar riveStTotranda; saMe•day./1 - !/! - - ; •;-.- .. rasa r/..-ITOwandaio-Mertnine.milla, ..' : .-1111 - ' " ; - to Burlington. . be 'es / ,-. 'to-Ea* Smithfield; ' . • '62i it '' to ilidgebety, . - I,:.1.00 0 : ;/' 'to. Wellsburg depot; 1.25 -Express packages to of from the- Rail Road care. folly delivered at ;moderate charges. . D. IN. DULL,- Proprietor =llOllO =MI Towanda; 0dt.,8, 1852 DAILY LINE OF MAIL STAGES rnFT , IIDWATIEMBEanIir TOWa!4= 4l : 4UNM VrAr‘n3",r• 7.1' ' ' THE proprietors - are now run s•...„tt.-.27tb.1!"( mug a daily line of four horse -40 - 0*= 4 4 4 ciaclies;• between Towanda and the 'eat ark 'and Erie Railroad, it Waterly. They' . ire determined that nt, , ;efforts or expense apitied tn,keeri thin line alocked-and'rart,in a Mintier Worthy thnebitturigement 'fir the ptiblie. 'LeatteoWairerly 'ever* day; at :9 tOctoctri A. M q 'or Ethel' theirriVal - oldie morning trains, and arriv ing at Towanda, at 12 o'clock A.M.. in time to con nect with a line vistiges, tr . !, Tunkannoek. Leave Towanda every day at t P. M., arriving at Waverly in time to take the evening trains. east or west. At Towanda, passengers can take stages for Wil lianispon, Wellsborough and Montroie, and camag es can always be obtained, as may be desired. The Proprietors are preuared to take any num ber of passengers by means of extra stages. if nec essary. 00 Office in Towanda, at the Ward House, 'rourwhich all the stages take their departure. A. KENNAR & Co.. Proprietors. Nov. 20, 1852 orroirrsoig LINE 311E`'XILO:1111111M WAVERLY TO TOWANDA. • TC THE subscribers are now sun ning a coach daily from Waver to Towanda. they may be found morning r- and evening at G. H Hallett's Claremont House, Waverly. and at noon at Win. Briggs' To, wanda. The patronage of friends and travelers will be •hankfully received. SHAW 41. BLACKMAN. Sheabequin. Nov. 15, 1852. FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE ! ri t IFIE late attempt to burn our town should re -I_, mind every property bolder of the necessity of being insured before it is too late—all persons wishing to be insured, can be by calling upon the undersigned, who, having agencies for several of the most popular companies in this country, and is prepared to take all kinds of risks on the most rea sonable terms. Towanda, Oct. 7, 1852. C. IS. RUSSELL. 2111111E7VI1IT OYSTER SALOON, IlaatV2llll2o IvOULD say to his friends and the public getter ally that he has located himself in the OYSTZR SALOON, In the Basement of the Union Bloch, next door to Briggs' Hotel, (formerly occupied by W. R. Smalley.) where be will be receiving Oysters three times a week by express, and will Nerve them up in the most approved style. He has spared no pains or expense to make it one of the best IgaTlJr6l EST.4IILISIIJEWX7' this side of I(ew York. Oysters, by the gallon, quart or pint, at the low! est rates. Towanda, 0ct..27, 1852. CLOTHING STORE. 3..0 B. AL=ONSICIL, di CO. TN the Brick Block. next door to Mercurs More have 1 just added to their stock, a large and fashiona ble assortment of of eVery variety,b,oth ofstyle and price, to which they ask the attention of the public. Tbis is now the largest stock " Ever ffered in T owanda and will be sold at ptices eonsideiable lower than ever before known id thit place. our goods are selected with a retard both to style and price, and offer inducements, not to be met with at any other establishment. LT - Strangers 01.1 _ith3 o Fasidator. oth ers in want ofCROTI will and Tll LARGEST ASSORTMENT at oar eitablishment, in this section of the coyntry, and made in such style and materials as to ensure satisfaction, We shall endeavor by LOW PiLIOZIS'at GOOD OLOTIEING, to secure patronage. feeling confident that our arti cles will give satisfaction to the porchaser. The assortment comprises every article required for a gentleutan'soiltdi. TERMS—GASH. Overcoats, Coati Pants, Overalls Caps 4e. LocsTrons.—Nest door south of Meteor's Main st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water at. Arnonts Hall. Elmira; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga Till age, Tioga Co. Pa. - • Towanda May 29th 1851. Sadie, Harness & Trunk Manufactory. TRUE CULP & Co., respectfully inform the public that they have removed to the shop on Main street, recently occupied by Smith & Son, nearly opposite the Ward House,"whers they will keep on band a large stock of LEatil32ol6 O.WYDIMCID laaasl3e. All articles in their line manufactured to order, and made of the best wraterial,and for workmanship cannot be surpassed in Northern Pennsylvania, They solicit a call from those whiting to purchase, confident that they ran give,mtistaction both as to quality and price. o:3llii4al and Sheep Pelts vezeived for wort and on accountiat the lowest rates. sale Leather;,Upper Letdher,Harnesa Leather and Calf skins t foisalo in my quantity. PARTICULAR NOTICE. (IN account of kisses sustained at [the bite fire, we kl,ote Obliged to calfou those inkebted to ui for prOmpt seitletneet, as we aro under the necessity of bliving,What is owing to us, we trust this notice will be sufficient without resorting to other means. Tolands, Dec. 2, 1,962. GLO T 'll. I N & A CAMPBELL. having been purified by: thereeent fire spin hued op their CLOT 111111) s 4 sS, . In the sane Place as before and are now offering for.mtle,p , deobable .asoortment of ,tall And wittier 000DIs • • They being desirous of making ty theirrecent lots, will sell at unusually-low prices. Towanda, Nov. 8, 1859., UrF,Ai4O ROBES—A lot of Dotal. Robes, lust 1-1 received by J. POWILL. Towanda Dec. I, UM. Ready made Clothing, ADAPTED TO TIM IZASON, 1 f=1.46, C• X W TRCEILe, TALIRES, WHIPP. ETC. . • TSB:&ME RETURN Of Sir, Jobe 'Kenktio;' 4;l:td aiwt ilurlalercx alquxquthai as NEW STOCAA b CLOT-HING STORE GEORat H. BUNTING, WAid' um= -iotuNTwa .rettpentfullt:infomii hie friends and the public ritertillysnt taint etid Abs-surround ing country, tamper- with " all--the4ent of man kind," that he bas lovt'recelvedt . frodillew York: one of the moat complete assortments of Mens and Boys Ready Hide Clothing, ever,'betore offered in Towanda, together With Mest a Otiiiimeres, Vest. ingi; and Waltrip Which he sallVlnake up in the most approved style, and at the lowest price. Hebei also on hand.oneibf the most- fashionable stack of rurikhing - Domin i ' such es Woolen Um dent) iris, Cherished', Overalls, Drivers,-and every article in his line pertaining to Gentiemens'• War drobe, which:WM be sold eheapet - thaii•frany other Clothing Stimi in Stadford'Coooty. He is confident that (tiro Ids ltimieipepence that he cad give ginerjd satisfaction.,He employs none but the Most expert workritep, an feeleassured that his work will not suffer try compirison with the best city shopireither in t elegance of workmanship or el, eganeerofstylefi-arid bepetriti • itriet . ' latent too to bistr4o.metit e,coutinuanecof Th at which bar been emended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past favor. he asks the public to sive him a call and see for themselves. O:7•C_UITING done as usual and warranted to Al if properly made op..CD (C). Don't mistake the place, on the corner of Main at. and the public square, opposite the Ward House.. CD Towanda. Dec. 29, 1852. V 2117 E3WOMI AND NEW GOODS OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE & NZMMIRIS, HAVE just completed a large and finely finished Store on the site of the Iwo they had borne?, and filled it with the largest and most comprehens ive stock of Groceries, Provisions, Yankee Notions Pratt, Confectionory, Toys, &c., &c. ever exhibited this side of the city. We have bought for cash, articles of the best quality ; consequently are prepared to sell at es low prices as the same quality carrbe bought at any other place. And we flatter ourselves that if fortune has been against us, (fire having consum ed two stores and one stock of goods) out old cus tomers will not follow the precedent, if they call and see our stock and hear the exceedingly low prices: Among the many articles we have are GROGERIES, Tea, sugar, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses Stewart's syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut mega, cinamon, saleratue, soda, cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, can dles, bar soap, vinegar, starch &c., &c. PBOVISIONS, Mess pork and beef, barns and shoulders, Wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal, soda and butter crackers, mackerel, codfish, shad, herring, potatoes, beans onions, dm., &c 'XID.I7IT AND NIITS, Preserved prunes, citrons, English currants, raisins, green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genoble and maderia walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest nuts, hickory nuts, &c. I:CM EL' .IrOTIOXS, Ivory, horn and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs, fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth, infants, and blacking brushes, wallets, porte monies, and purses of many styles, pocket ink stands, pocket and small fancy mirrors, lobacco, boxes, snuff boxes, and almost every article in this cine. Work boxes, toilet cases, secretaries, plain and embroidered, work baskets u many styles. r3VICarlitSM, Oerman,French and American TOYS of every de scription and price. A few earthen and pewter tea setts, for little girls, and a few boys' sleighs. BROWN'S WASH BOARDS, SUGAR BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLINT MARKET BASKETS. SALT, Ashton dairy salt, ground rock salt, Salina salt both coarse and fine. Also, a quantity of White Stone Lime. CANDY wholesale or retail, of all kinds and innumerable other articles, for sale at the new store opposite the Court House. Towanda, Dec. 1, 1852 BAILEY 4 NEVINS. WORM VlBl7 FALL & WINTER GOODS. Joseph Powell, T 8 now receiving from New York the most com plete and varied assortment of Dress and Family Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes,Hats and Caps, Leather &c., ever es, hibited in Towanda. My stock of Dry Goods will be found to.contain most decided bargains in shawls, Merinoes, plain and figured delaines, thibet cloths, alpacas, ladies flannels, &c., a good stock of gloves and hosiery, every Fly le of . osmium) evaack, such as Unhinge, stripes, bleached and unbleached muslins, shirtit.gs. shining, coeheco and meri mac prints. WOOLEN GOODP,of eve ry desetiption,comprising Jeans, sheep. grey, and llnse' plaids, which will be sold cheap and to which I invite the attention of close buyers for cash. Towanda, Dec. 1, 18:4. - - -- S A L T—A quant!ty of Salt just received thy deal J. POWELL, 21STINEC11171IT WINTER- GOODS ! TIIST received from New York, new de laines, new shawls, merinoes, new cashmeres, new plaids, new prints, and Iffiliiir CFOODS of every description, which will positively be sold cheap. The subscriber invites public attention to this superb and unrivalled selection of winter goods. Towanda. Nov. 12, 1852. J. KINGSBURY. Auditor's Notice. THE undersigned having been appointed by the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford County, an Auditor to distribute the fund raised by the Sher ill's sale of real estate in the ease of J. C. Marna & U. ?demur. vs. Ethel Taylor, No. 81 Sept. Term, 1852. sill attend to the dudes of his appointment at his office in the born' ofTowanda. on - Saturday, the 51h ~day of February next. at 1 o'clock, P. M., at which time and place, all personshaving claims up on said fund are required to•present the same for adjustment and distribution, or be debarred from coming-in for a share of said fund. EDWARD OVERTON. Towanda, Dee 51, 1852. • Auditor. H& A. CAMPBELL. have just received a nev . supply of fall end' winter CLOTHING, which will be sold cherati for Cash. novll CLOTHING. The ,attention of tbe public is called to theitesortineol . of &dreg and boy's clotting just received at nortg ItIgRGURtt. LOOKING GLASS PLATES cut and fitted or any size, to be bad at the jewelry store of May 141854. " W. A. CM AIN B ERLIN. rII.4IK.XIL..IIECIONT:. BY the subscribers in the Susquehanna River. near the month of Horobrook, in Sheshequin. twp, on the 3d inst., a Ferry Boat. The owner Is requested to prove property, and pay charges. or the said boat will be disposal of according to liw M A RVIN LOVEL ACE. EDEN ELLIOTT. Sheshiqum, Nov. 1101 M, fujorgunigism....t • Raliro adt A)1011FITI 'GOODS Co. Vi.tititt;redervitig4etlib atm:tie-the ! roughStre., all-,the latest anti most,fashionsble styles - otOoods' arriving in New'irtirl4 - freithz froth the hands of the importers. Also. the ehoiceSt and tiro of beady Staple Goods and at prices that cannot fail to please. Their arrangements are each• that they can sell goods at wholesale for cash.art tow as they can be pnrchto•ed of the jobbers in New YOrk city. With en humble acknowledgm it of past favors. an examination of their very exteUsivb assortment of Goods is respectfully solicited. , Towanda. June 15. 1852. N.- 'V, ;oats and Shoe!. A LARGE stock of Ladies', Children's and Misses Gaiters, Oilskins, Slippers, Polk", and flints.— Also a fine assortment of men a and biiy's calf, kip and morocco Booty Shoes and Orogen', and a goad supply of cent's Gaiters and.Congres" Boot" just receives! at Jane 1. M SUMMER HATS . —A fine assortment of the latest styles of Moleskin, Kossuth, Hungarian; Panama, pedal and palm led Hats, just opened at June I. ; : MERCUR'S. SPRING AND MUMMER BONNETSe—A choice selection of ladies and mimosa Bonnets, and at great variety of Bonnet Trimmings, how opening at hoe 1. MERCURII. (IRV'S* extra quality CORN STA RCH, tosnufac- V Lured expressly for eulinavy and dietetic purposes, for sale at junel MEROUR'Et . DRESS GOODS-in variety, from India silks, to 3 cent Calicos. Also the latest style of Dress Trimmings, at apl:0 B. KINGSBERY'd. BEFORE kinking elsewhere, it Would be well for Ladies to look at the Spring Bonnets, Artificial Flowers and pibbons i which are sold so very cheap. A ril 9 B,'KINGSBERY. CROOKERY.—The largest stock In town. Ful dinner and tea setts, of white granite and blue ware, which will be sold cheap et FOX'S. GROCERIES: ROCERIPShe quality and prices of Teas. Sugars and Coffee, always speak for them- selves. at apl 1 0 13. gISGABERY"S. 20 QUINTALS CODFISH—They tire worth looking at, if not buying, for sale by April 10. B. KINUSBERY. MESS PORK! —:)0 bbls. Prime, for which a high price was paid,and for which a high price will be asked, by apllo B. KINGSBERY. PORK and Flour,a quantity of Purk and Flour just received and for sale by May 27 J. POW ELT.. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS, T"undersigned has purchased a large, and choice selection of NEW GOODS, bought under the moat favorable circumstances, and for sale as low for cash as can be bought elsewhere, and lower than any braggadocia.can or will sell. May 5, 1052. 0. D. BAhTLETT. -- ]MTV MAW 7Z2.43,1 (ti'VQ:934 Hs. M. C. MERCUR, have just received a . very large and general ao•ortment of FALL GOODB. which they offer to the public at their usual low prices. sept 16 DLUCELELNICS I • LOOK. EMEttil I riAtiPENFERS & JOINERS' will find a full as. sortment of planes, gauges, sews, squares, trying squares, bevels, compasses, Iron and wood spirit levels, augers, gimlet, center and roger bills, broad, band and bench axes, adzes, hammers, chisels, gouges, chalk lines and speols, brad and scratch' awls, tape lines, &c. BLACKSMIRHS will find anvils, vices, bellows, sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps, files, iron braces, bitta, hand drills, horse aims and nails, screw plstes i and a general assortment of cast,Oerman, spring English and American blister steel, Swedes, American and English iron. MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels, stone hammers, lathing hatchets, while wash brushes, &c., constantly on hand at MERCER'S. ILTATS—A large stpck of fine silk Hungarian IA Kossuth, Panama and palm leaf hats just re ceived by je23, J. POWELL. • , I\32l` , SN' • FALL GOO DS. inner= szeiresstraw I 8 now receiving a very large and general assort / now of every description of goods. which are now offered and will be sold al, prices that cannot fail to SUIT THE PURCHASER I would ask an examination of my large stock of Sugars, Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's Syrup, &c. &c., which are altogether ahead of any thing for quality and price in the county. Towanda, tict. 8, 1852. HANG OUT THE BANNER!! A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom for 4 ...4 a horse and customers to lake away the goods. Notwithstanding the late disastrous fire. A. M. WARNER is ala himself again! And at No. 1 Brick Row find Most anything that's in his line, From a cambric needle of the finest kind, To a jewelled watch of eighteen karat fine. Clocks which keep time accurate and true t Brat pins of every style and hue, Hold, silver, steel and [diked chains, Selected with the greatest pains. Finger rings, my gosh, why what a pile 01 every shape and every style, To suit the old, the young, the grave, the gay, Indy there he seen in elegant array. And ‘Vsasr.n, who is hiniself a host," Is always ready and at his post. To wait upon his customers and all Who chance upon 'itu to give a call. So with good advice make up your minds; To call on him and there you'll find Such sights, my eyes, o ! what a view Jewelry of every style and hue. T'Don't mistake the place No. I. Brick row, where he isprepared to do all kinds of JOB-WORK its his line of busines, at the Cheapest rates that can possibly be afforded. He Wilfalso sell his jewelry at 20 per cent lower. than was ever before offered in this market. Call and see. c. Towanda. Nov. 12, 1852. A. M. WARNER. Andttor's Notice. IN the matter of the estate of Morris Maloney dec'd The undersigned having been appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradford County an auditor to distribute the funds in the hands.of the Administra tor. raided by the sale of real and persdnal estate Notice is hereby given that the auditor will attend at Wm. Elwell's c.ffice in the boro' of Towanda.on Saturday, the sth day of February, 1853.nt 1 o'clock P. M.. at which time and plane. all pert:nos hav ing claims upon the said estate, tire required to prevent them or be fureverdetiarred from coming in upon said 'fund. HARVEY AIcALPIN. Towanda. Den. 29. 1852. • Auditor. Auditor's Notice. TN the matter of the estate of A. A. Beckwith. , decd, and A. A. Beekwith l surviving partner of H. W. Strung. The undersigned having been ap- pointed bp, the Oiphan's Court of Bradford County an auditor to make distribution of the funds (n the hands of the Administrator. (E. R. Beckwith.) No. lice is hereby given that the Auditor still attend to the duties of his office, at Wei Elwell's law office. on Tuesday; the fithdly of irebniat'y. 155% at 3 P.M.. at which time and place all persons having claims against said estate. are requited to present them or be forever debarred from comics in upon said fund- HARVEY MCAT:PIN. ningt4.l.4C, 155.. Auditor. s. 0. aural. azumra, AWI NOW . 111%,111111(0 VCCITBIIII AVIOIRTIIINT 01 NEW. FALL .1k WINTER GOODS. Towanda, NOW. 19. 1852, DRESS GOOD .—A good assortment of almost every style oldies. goods worn by ladies awl children, for sale at decl 1111ERCURts. B LACK Sll.Kr3.—The room 'beautiful and bars lot of black silkr, ever dared in•Towenclie foe *Me al &el NEUCCIIS. B rn tl e T t. t o ; r o b o i. r p — la ftt wn la l4 rge ow a i n n d tiae:ijabob:ue:siusort ar line. itomets. embrics and bared muslin. at Der. I. 1852. MERCURIO. sod HOSIERY of every description' 14 ‘fi Dec. I, 1b52. MERBURS.: 'ZEPHYR WORBTEH, for sale.by ibe viand al !;inallerquontity fur sale at Dec. V. 1852, BtiFFAI.O ROBES at Dec. 2, 1352, LllGHll 4 .—Fresh Gouiphine and Burning Pluitl if Ppt con oatitly on hand at ERCURS. SALT just received at Tnufanda, Dec. 13. 11452 111'1i:1;113T aaV REISS-MAKING. Missr.s C. 1.1.4 k M. A. I.VON. have established themselves in MOnroeton, intend carrying 09 the above business in all its various branches. and respectfully solicit a share of the public patrobege. A choice stock of MLIALINERIC. will be kept on hand and for vale at ele lowest pri• ees. Ails Lyon will be constantly advised of the latest fashions by the connexion in the city, and no endeavours will be spared to please. Monroeton. goy. 21). 1852. Z. O. of O. Rtc ULAR Meeting of Iradford Encampment . are held at the Odd Fellows Hall on the even' ng of the Ist and 3d Fridays of each month. C.S. 1111;SSELL. Fcribe. UMPOATAUT TO TOO Fo:-.:2dr, Farrier & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANTS CELEBRATED GAIUMING OIL DEPAIIIIALLICLED IA TOR lIISTOZT OE UIDICIES As the most remarkable Estonia ApplicftU oat • discovered. - I - 0S RAN Z. "They can't Keep House without it: Experient• of mom than sixteen saes has erabliabsal the tact that )ferchant'a Cc:ebrattni tiargllng 01. or Our 'tarsal Family Embrocation, will curs mast cases, sod liars all such as Swills. Sweeney, Ringbone, Winagalls. Pod Evil, CalloUSi Cracked lieels. Galls ofall kinds. Fresh Wounds, Sprains, Bruises. Yiik , tub, Sitfast. Sand Cracks. Strains. Lameness. Folindered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mane. Itheumat.sm. Bites of Animals, External Fol• sons. Painful Nervous Affections, Frost Bitcy Boils, Corns, Whitlows, Burns and Si-skits Chillhlnins, Chapped Hands, Cramps, ettrd tractions of the Muscles, Swellings. Wollner+. of the Joints, Caked Breasts, eke- &e. The unparalleled sneezes of this Oil, M the cure of Mar eases In lionies and Cattle, and even in human nosh, Ic daily becoming more known to the farming community. can hardly be credited, except by those who bare bees In the habit of keeping it In Their stables and home.. what a vast amount of pain, suffering mid time, are eared hy the timely application of that W Re sure the name of the wale proprietor. GEORGIA W. IdERCILANT, Loclmn. N. Y., is blown in the sato to( the bottle, and in his handwriting over the cork. All olden addressed itaihe proprietor sill be promptly responded to. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent. and eve what wonder" ilia areciauttuthed by the use of this medicine. Sold by calgsrtsbla dealers generally, la IL. Gabes SWIM mid Canada. Also by Al 7 iNTS.-1 - 1. C. Porter, Tomands—..Wm. Kid Athens—Eli Baird. Troy—D. V. Barnes, Columbia Plats—l,. D. Thylor, Burlington—FrNbie & Won. son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Covington—D. M. Bailey. Mansfield—kkamphrey & Place, Tiogs—Turrell. Montrose—Peery & Ogden, Ellmira. Wholesale agents are Ward, Close & Co., EIS Maidee sb i tiint York'. - - LIQUORS ! LIQUORS HE Subscribers havingformed a copartnership T under the firm of 8. FELTON eg k ed , tor ink a general Liquor business, toonli, re pectfully ask Hotel keepers and all othetg In want a any thing in their line to giva them a call: We intent keeping on hand a general assortment of Foreign Liquors, which we can sell cheaper than any opi else to the county. from the fact that we tiny direct from the importers. and thereby save a large profit charged by the N.Y. Jobbers ; Liquors are warrant ed pure and free from adulteration. Also constant ly on hand Whiskey of the best quality. We have made arrangetttenti by which we can furnish our customers with any quantity of Binghanitan BEER fresh from the Brewery. Piratie give us a call.— The noies and accounts of the old firm of S. Felt. ton & Ce., are in our bands fur settlem en. 8. FELTON. E. T. Fox. Towanda, Dec. 1, 1952 D AINTS &OILS—A large stook of while lead. and other kinds of paints and linseed oil jaat lesoived by &el J. PO 117E1,1.. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of Renters Park, dec'd. late of Litchfield township. aro hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands agaidst said pilaw are requested to present them duly authenticated fur settlement. MARII PARK. Adinitistratai, BENJAMIN PARK, (Y.I.SON RFOKRY, Administrators. Litchfield, Dec. 15,. 1852 ADM INISTRATOR'ii XOTIOE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of GEO. JAKW AY, dc'd, late of NV indham, are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and those hsvineclaims against said estate, will please prey sent them .duly authenticated for settlement I'. JAKWAY, E. A. JAKWAY, Windham, Dec. 16. 1852. Administrators ADMNISTRATORII NOME: A LL persona indebted to the estate of SILAS' A BCOVELL dee'd, late of Smith Towanda are hereby requested to make immediate payment. and 'hone having claims against said estate, will please: preient them duly authenticatrd for settlement. MARIAN' SCOV ELL. L i - REUBEN DELDna. South Towanda. Nov. 17, 1852. Aliniaisteaoint,i EXECUTOIN NOTICE. A LL permits indebted tit the estate of 111.18 HA It COLE, dec'd late of Monroe, are berebe re quested to make immediate payment and those hart ibg claims against said estate, will please piesens them duly authenticated for settlement.. CHARLES M. KNAPP." executor.. Dec. 8, 1854. 2:1=1 lit ERCURS. MIME 2 MERCURS