M!MA= 2 ffn isjf i a sal, south and wee bribe Dupont lamb. ogiteiniog about one acre, by the - same more or eme framed house and Ole named barn there. op. Seised and taken in execution at the snit of teo r grown, es Charles Bill. , AL so—A piece or parce 1 eland in Albany tp., od b o unded on the north by lands of N. N. Betts. $ t he east by landau( Daniel English. on the south t o n do belonging to the heirs of Harriet e , a the west by lands belonging to the Coal C , po ' o ce om pon . Containinging and on e 100 acresllbout SO acres d, and log dwelle log barn there-, aerected. s e ized and taken in execution at the snit of Geo. s Shipman & Charles Gordon, vs Rollin Wit. e lywO—A piece or parcel of land in Canton tp., ie d bounded on the north Wands of L. J. Andrus, - 0 - , t h e east by lands of A. D. Spalding, on the south b e tabor Chatincy and n Tinklepaugh, and on ' t h e l est by lands of El H o ckwell. Coe Mining s wat VI acres, 15 improved, and one framed house t hereon. paso—One other piece or parcel of land 111 Can: I Ds „ I), an d bounded on the north by Wads 011..8. ta di n on the east by lands of le. Andrus, on the sou th by lands of Chauncey and Bent? Tink, le pagh and on the west by lands Of Joel Taylor.— conta ining about 15 acres. S e ized and taken in execution at the suit demo. w Kitchen, vs Wm. D. alliott. ,180—A piece or parcel of land in Smith Creek Iheand bounded on the north by lands formerly in " me npancy of Calvin Bud and lands of Wil iam 1. Faller, east by lands of Vincent Owen, south by lauds of Henry Spencer, and west by lands or auks Whit e . Containing about 52 acres be We same more or less, about 3.: acres improved, 1 7 framed house, I framed barn and a small orchard o f fruit trees thereon. fi e ded and taken in execution at the snit of Ed eel Mead now to the use of John Thompson, vs. H e nry T. Graves. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Shrshequin Lep, and beginning at a hemlock sapling the north solcorner of Wattle s and Allen's lot, thence north s9J e g. west 50 perches to a post by lot of Wm. Stephenson's, thence by rail lot north 1 deg west la: 4-10 perches to a post on lands of Benj. Ste. phenson, thence south 89 deg east 50 perches to a tech corner, thence north 1 deg east 162 4-10 per ches to the place of beginning. Containing 50 acres tad 120 perches, be the same more or less, about i:arres improved, one steam saw mill, two framed Causes, two shantees and one log barn thereon erect- Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rus selB Ayre and Francis S. Ayre now to the use of 5. LlRelph as. Asa F. Eastman & Patrick Muri phy, and tere tenants. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, April a, 1853. Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the eosts, will be required to be paid upon each sale when NU - trek down to the bidder, and upon a failure to with this regulation, the tract olland will again be offered for sale. igninUrr . loran. BP virtue of a Writ of ri. Fa. issued out of the Court of Com. Pleas of Bradford County and to me directed, will be exposed to public sate at the Court House in the boro' of Towanda. on Saturday the 30th day of Ana, at I o'clocic, P. M., the ful hming piece or parcel of land situated in Sheshe. cam twp., and bounded on the north by loads ofJno. Andel!, east by Lands of Daniel B. Culver, stab is lands of Jeremiah Kilmer and the creek . and sett hr lauds of John McMahon, Stephen Newell, Albert Tuttle, Wm. Tuttle and E. B. Tuttle. Con taining 72 acres, be the same more or less, about ISO errs thereof improved. with a framed house and tome] ham thereon erected. seized and taken in execution' at the suit of Dan et B. Culver. vs, Timothy Middaugh. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, April 6, 1853. 'otice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the eot.;iwill be required to be paid upon each tik when struck down to the bidder, and upon a fulare to comply with this regulation, the tract of had will again be offered for sale. REGISTER'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv ea that there have been filed and settled in the otfico of the Register of 14 ills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the fol. estates iz : Final account of Thomas Mather guardian of Tll‘. Mather 2d, minor child of John Mather late ,f Ulster, deed. finl account of Francis Tyler & D. Forbes eters. of the estate of Jost in Forbes late of Athens, Final nerount of John Watkins and Betsey Stone, of the estate of Israel Stone late of Athens, Final account of Henry Drake adm'r of the es re of Francis Drake Late of Athens born', deed. Final account of N. P. Aepenwall and Hi M. Asp • nrall gem of the estate of Edson Aspen wall, late gTocranda boro', dec'd. final anemia' of J. W. Vannest adm'r. of the mit of Leonard Webb, late of Standing Stone, Ns heti:A:lnt of Rollin Wilcox .- ex'r of the estate quriett C. Miller late of Albany, dec'd. Asti the same will be presented to the Orphan's Coin of Bnitford county, on Monday, the 9th day Wayseit,fof 'confirmation and allowance. H. L. SCOTT, Register. Regirier'i Office, Towanda, April 1, 1853 • ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. lOr virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of D Bradford County, the undersigned adrninistra of JOHN MILLER DAVIDSON, will expose iblic sale on the premises ,on SATURDAY, ut 16th day of April, 1853, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a retain tract or lot of land in the township of Al -I,Y; Botinded on the South by land of Alexander laglish ;on the North by land of John Hatch ; latt on the East by Moses Miller. Containing 78 iCRES more or less, of which r.bout 90 ACRES :leafed, with a log house, orchard and other irn. lents thereon. TERMS made knowtron day e. JOSEPH MENA RDI, Adm'a„. ABSOLUM CARR March 23, 1853. h tit Conti of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to tne'inal'er of Daniel Brink vs. S. D.:Hortcm. T HE undersigned having been appointed by the Hot. the tiourt of Com. Pleas, of Bradford Nnly, an Auditor to make distribution of the , .Itds raised by Sheriffs sale of the real estate of H. Horton. Notice is hereby given that the audi. sr will attend at Wm. Elwell's office in the borough To7ands, on Saturday the 23d day of April next, .. l °clock, r. M. to attend to the duties pertain toq4l, (dime, at which time and place all pers- TO having claims upon said fund are required to iiresent them, or be forever debarred from coming upon tile same. HARVEY McALPIN, Auditor. Towanda, March 21, 163. the Court of Common Pleas 4 - Bradford County, ' n th e molter of Theodore Wilder and Witham Co r3. Jaska.a Baker endersigced having been appointed by th e too. the Conn of Coin, Pleas. of Bfidg c "' p as auditor to make distribution of the funds by Sheriff's sale of the real mate of Joshua • Notice is hereby given that the Auditor stead at Win. Elwell's office in tile borough of 'ands, on estdrday the 2Sd dat bf April nest, clottl, P. M., to attend to the dntimi . perialriing Nfsee, at which time and place alt persons Jg claims upon said fond, are reqliked to Pnb 'bee, or be forever debarred from . coming in. tame. HARVEY McALPIS, Auditor. Ida, March 23, 1853. AD MINI B I'RATOR*B NOTICE. LL persons' indebted to the esfitto of AR PRATT, PRATT, decd, late of Troy, are hereby ?Stated to make payment without delay, and those claims against said estate, will please pre' I le o duly authenticated for settlement LEONARD UPHAM, 11 1 H. DAMAGE, Tch 23 1 853 ' Administrators J 9 Barrels of SALT just received acid ,for i' o u eats at B. KINGSBURY'S. ' 40 6, March 22, 1859. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. s :W. 'Whose Indebted-to ll* DT nom or book account wall:dew tab ixoTicE LP that we are lawns of money, and Must Am/ it; All who neglect to itteud to this time br warning. may expect a visit from the little Constable. 2j o. king this time. HALL & RUSSELL. Towanda, March 24, 1888. • T A CAREX His is to certify that H. A. CASE, of Troy, Pa. is our only authorised Agent for the sale of "Goodrich's History of all Nations," ft* the County of Bradford. Pa., and that subscribers will not be supplied through any other person—and all cent cites of agency to the contrary, have been revoked, and are now declared to be null and void. DERBY & MILLER, sole Publisher, .Auburn, N. Y. March 11, 1851 srfq TUB subscriber haying discontinued hh business td this•place, more than eighteen monthi ago, and In Orwell six months since, would respectfully request every person knowing himself indebted to him. to call and 'AT or by the 20th of April next, or their notes or accounts will be left with a magis trate for collection. • N. N. BEM. Towanda, March 240852. Dorm& Ordinance. . too' aczei Orric;, Febrdary St, 1853. AT a meeting of the Town Council of the borough of 'Towanda, the following Ordinance was passed : Be it ordained by the Town Conutil of the borough of Towanda, that hereafter no building shall be erected or moved within the limits of said borough without application brat made to the Coon. eil in writing, stating the kind of building materials to be used in its construction, and its locality—and a permit granted by said Council in phrsuance of said application ;also, that no wooden building shall hereafter.be erected within the following limits to wit : On Bridge Street, within 80 feet of either side of said street, from the River to Main street ; on Main Street within 100 feet of either. side of said street from Bridge street to State street ; and within 80 feet of either side of the Public Square. And that hereafter no wooden building shall be moved within said limits from any place Without the same And any wooden building erected upon, or moved into said limits in violation of this ordinance, shall be deemed a. nuisance, and the person so erecting or moving such building shall be punished accord ingly. W M. 'ELWELL, Burgess. March 15, 1853. H McALPINE, Clerk, sAstas kvizumARLANE ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANpA. Mee in the north end ofthe Ward House, (lately by Laporte, hlason & Co.) Towanda, March, 5, Ilia. raw vomit ADVERTISEMENT. WH. BAIRD, formerly of Bradford Co:, a. • is still engaged with the firm of,VanD t usen, and Jagger, who have this day removed to their new and spacious store N° 30 Vesey street, corner of Church, (in the rear o(the Astor Douse) where they are prepared• to exhibit a very large and general assortment of Foreign and Domestic DRY GOODS, adapted to the. country trade. They will keep a large stock of Merimac,Cocheo, and oth er desirable stylts of Prints. Cash ai well as first class credit customers will find it to their in terest to call. They -have also a department devoted to the BOOT and SHOE business, and feel confident they can oder better bargains in that line than any exclu sive Boot and Shoo house in New York, from the fact that the expense is much less in propot lion to the amount or' sates. •Mr. Baird flatters himself that having the benefit bf 15 years experience in the mercantile business in BradTord Co., his knowledge of the style of goods adapted to the Northern Penn sylvania trade, will make it an Object for merch ant's doing business in that section to give him a call. Any orders f r eoods in the above lines will be promptly attended to, and the arlielea Warranted to give satifaction. New York. March, 1, 1853. FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRINC & SUMMER lIIMI- flab 41112111 WV Mir • ICONTANYES & CO., CORNER of the Public Square and Main Street, Towanda, Pa., resp_ectfolly give notice that they are now opening and receiving direct from the City of Nem York, their NEW STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which, with their former stock on-band, comprises one of the largest and best selected assortments to be found west of New York. Having been purchased at GREAT BARGAINS! They are enabled to offer them cheaper than ever.— They invite particular attention to their assortment of Ladies' Dress Goods Consisting of Jaconet and Swiss Mullins, Printed Lawnv.Ginghams, Bar'd Mustins, Merrimac, Cocheco, Pall River and other styles of American Prints, in endless variety, a lame,. assortment and for sale cheap. They have also a large variety of YANKEE NO TI' iNS, embracing almost every thing from a e'rE T het Needle to a Lady's Satch el. They invite particular attention to their assortment of Carpeting of all prices and styles. Also, Spring and Summer Hats, Boots and Shoes, Shoe Findings and Leather, Gro ceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware ¢c. Their stock has been selected with care, and will be sold cheap. Farther comment is unnecessary —give us a call, and we will show you our goods and prices, and convince you that the above is no fictiob: Our motto is, " Small Profits & Quick Returns. MONTANYES & CO. Towanda, March 16, 1863. ADMLNISTRATOWIS NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estale of Wm. L. Grenell, dec'd, late of Burlington township, are hereby requested to make payment Without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. ANN E. GRENELL, MILES B. GRENELL, March 18, . 1853. Administrators. CLOTHING STORE. ALTCUUMZIL, dr. CO. TN the Brick Block, next door to Mercurs store have 1. just added to their stock, a large and fashiona ble assortment of Ready made Clothing, ADAPTED TO THE SEASON, of every variety, both of style and price, to which they ask the attention of the public. This is now the largest stock Ever Offered in 7bteandti• !! andirill be sold at prices considerable lower than ever before known in this place. Our goods are selected with a regard both to style and price, and offer inducements,not to be met with at any other establishment. Cr' illteangerrianda t aroth• pia want onmomaagoadi will ana ' THE LARGEST ASSOETMENT it our establuitiinent, in this section of the coyotry, and made in such style and materials as to mutate satisfaction. We shall endeavor by LOW MOM di 00011 OZOIMEOfti, to secure patronage, feeling confident that our anti cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser. . The assortment comprises every article required for a gentleman's outfit. TERMS-.CAGE. Overcoats, Coals Pants, Uwoalls Caps itc. Locsetosise—Next door south of lifercdes Main st. Towanda ; and No. 7 .Water st. Anima Hair. Elmira; and under A. C. Potters Hotel, Tioga Vill age, Tioga co.. Pa. • Towanda May 29th1851. mom ~ltac~lanccue. 1853. }. -: SP WI. . Mite subscribers would Inform th eir friends and A. customers that they . have Increased, their (ascii. ides for mihnufactaring Mt") rti 1112,116 a and intend keeping the lar6lt stock and assort ment of . .• CLOTHING, SHIRTS, bRAWERS, FUN ISHING GOOD 4, AIL ED CLOT AING AND RUBBER GOODS, that can be found in the States. Tenni; and pri ces satisfactory. RANFORD.ds BROTHER. 29 Park Row. opiosita the Astor Mint New:York. March 9,1853. Tivet and Stoie to Rent. , THE subscribers offer for „rentfor a [firterm of years, their TAVERN tifFAND and STORE at Hornbrook, in Sheshequib - township. The Tavern is a large and well-arranged building, with stabling attathed,well calculated for a Hotel, and is well located hit •bust.. nes& Two or three acres will be rented with the Tavern, if desired, with an orchard. The Store is s new building, of good size, and the location a first rate one for the mercantile businesr They will rented separately or together at the will of the ap plicant. D. BRINK & SON. Hornbrook, Feb. 17, 1863. 411G111..1r.J r - JC`X42.IIIIW • WHEREAS, my wife CATHARINE, has left my bed and,board, without any just cause or provocation, this is hereby to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of her contracting. Asylum, Feb. 15. 1853. GEO. HARFORD. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALLpersons indebted to the estate of JOHN HORTON, dec'et, late of Rome township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN HORTON, ? 5 Admints . trators. H. MORGAN. February 16, 1853, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES FORBES, dec'd late of Rome tap., are hereby reduested to make payment without delay : and ell those having demands against paid estate will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JULIANNA FORBES, . . Admmtstrators. WILLIAM FORBES, S Feb. 17, 1853. NEW .GOODS. *33. HIEI 41153-.51 MI 11ElMali( T 8 this day receiving from New York, an assort .' meat of New Winter Goode, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms, for ready pay. 'fowands, Feb. 18, Iva. WAITS NERVOUS ANTIDO'ZIL SURE Relict for Disease and Pain, warranted to give Relief, or the money refunded. A written guarantee is given to each purchaser, and if the ar ticle is not all it is represented to be, the money will he refunded. Cures all Nervous complaints., &c. Bold by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda, Pa. Feb. 16, 1853. Ak. C AIL 11ElL Do v H. WILSON, formerly of Bradford County, V • Pa., returns his thanks to his friends forpast favors, and solicits the continuation of their patron age. Having made arrangements to continue with the firm of Fuller 4. Dayton N° 143 West street, be tween Barclay and Vevey streets, where he can be found always ready to supply his customers want ing GROCERIES, with a supply at low prices and on favorable terms. Particular pains will he taken to keep on hand desirable goods for that section of the country. New• York, Feb. 9.1852. 7f. 7 17 - =< -1 BRYAN'S =<_ ps(\• • ffi 4 • - PULMOICIC , 0 Lt , zlMigiir WAFERS. rpHis extraordinary rteparatlort has been for ma. ny years the most certain and speedy remedy for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BILONCHITOS, INIFLUEIS• svu DISEASES OF THE CHEST AND LVS,OI. To those suffering from obstinate and confirmed COughs, they give the most immediate and perfect reitef, and when great liability to take cold exisla, and a troub lesome Cough succeeds the slightest expostlre, these WAFERS produce the most marked results. They at once relieve the Cough and other symptoms, and entirely remove that morbid irritability and weak, ness of the Lungs which give rise to the complaint. The medical properties are combined in an agreea ble form and pleasant to the taste, so that any child will readily take them : and they are warranted to give relief in ten minutes Oleo use in all cases. Price 85 cents per box. For sale by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda. Pa. Towanda, Feb. 9,1853. Clover Seed. ri BUSHELS of Clover Seed just received and for sale by the subscribers at tho lowest cash price, or exchanged for Most kinds of produce. Towanda, Feb.s, 1853. BAILEY &NEVINS. Plaster THE subscribers have made arrangements for a quantity of Plaster, to be delivered i !vibe Spring which will be sold for $6,50 per ton for ready pay. Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats and Buckwheat will be re• ceived in payment at the going cash price. Towanda, Jan. 27, 1953. BAILEY 4 NEVINS. Z. 0. of o.l'. D EGUI. A R Meeting of lradford Encampment are held at the Odd Fellows Hall on the even' ing of the Ist and 3d Fridays of each month. C. S. RUSSELL. Scribe. A Friendly Call THE subscribers are compelled by the necessity of liability to ask those knowing themselves indebted, to come and settle and make payment, etherwilie they need hot be surprised to find their act counts lodged 'here payment can he enforced. " " • • ivarr••^ - Towaqca, Feb. 4,1E153. MONTANYE'S & Co, The acconnts and notes of ISAAC POST dec'd, are at the store of the above firm, and immediate at tention to their settlement will , save cost. • THOMAS ELLIOTT. J. D. MONTANYE. Towanda, Feb. 4. 1853. Administrators. • /11WrIMICOICN01. - MC AND 5 ROVIIO3XON E3UOUO.II. TBE citizens of the boro' of Towanda and viein ity, are respectfully infornied that the subscri ber has eommenced business on the south corner of Main and Bridge streets, where he will keep on hand and for sale, every attainable article in his line. It is his intention to kee a constant supply of Oratories • hag ohs to meet the *anti of the community, which Will be selected with care, and sold at the lowest lie has a large stock of Confectionary acid hilts, and all other articles in the grocery line. • • Flour, Fish, Candles, Eggs, %ad all the different kinds of provisions to be obtained, will be kept on hand. p Cash paid for V titter, Lard and Eggs, and most of the articles sold by the , farmer. Oysters, received every day by-Express from New York, and served up in a superior style, and bold by the gallon, quart or pint. az Give me a eall—as f an ' determined by Con stant attention to business to deserve, as'l hope to secure a share of public patronage. Towanda, Jan. 8, 1852. A. J. NOBLE. =EMIK;Z=MM .4 1853. IMI !E M E!!! Machglatiet. Vic. is E .~...~ f ~~, 1. • 4 __ - 1.. 03r.2 41k 00c. ARE uorrretelving weekly over ' ihlr - wbo ve , dm' rougbfare; all :the latest and 'Mott lkshlotuible styles Of Goodivartiving hi New York, fresh from the hands of the importers. I _ Also. the choicest and best dr Valli} Staple Good. and at priees . that 'cannot fail to please. Their arrangements are such that dity can sen goods at wholesale for cub its low as 'they can be purchased of thb jobbers in New York citY. With an humble acknowledgmtlit of past favors, an examination of eir am eztenaivb alsoitmeot p i of Goods is Res, ' 11, Colleted. Towanda, to 5. lkat. ll !Boots asyl Oboes. ALARGE sto.a and Misses' Oaken, Slippers, Polkas and Boots.-- Also a fine assortment of MO, aid hop ' s calf: kip and morocco Boots, Rhone atid Mid a Odd supply of Rent's Gaiters and Cony* Boots justtooeived at Juno MEREURVI. • i a ✓ t ° • i (*Sir John Franklin, should 'awn no greater it eitempt, than the .KEW STOCKED CLOTHINCI STORE, GEORGE H. BUNTING, oliibourn Tam Wasp mnrsm. BUNTUfG respbafully informs. his friends and the public generally, in town and the surround ing country, together . with " all the rest of man kind," that he has just received from New York, one of the most complete assortments of Mena and Boys Ready Made Clothipg, ever before offered in Towanda, together with eibt6, Capsimeres. Vest. ings, and Trimings which he *ill brake up in the most approved style, and at the lowest price. He has also on hand one of the Most faihionable stock of Furnishing Goods, such as Woolo dershirts, Overshirts, Overalls, Drawers, and eyed , article in his line pertaining to Gentiemens' War t drobe, which will be sold cheaper than any other Clothing Store in Bradford County. He is confident that frOm his long expenenee that he can give general satisfaction. He employs wine but the must espert workmen, and feels assured that his work a ill not suffer by comparison with the best city shops either in elegance of workmanshili or eb egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that liberal pat sonar. which has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past favors he asks the public to give him a call and see for themselves. irKUITING done as usual and warranted td fit if properly made up.. CI) bon't mistake the place, on the corner of Main st.. and the public ignore, opposite the Ward House,C,;) 'Tis even so, ibis woad is " ails stage," And gents must dress in this progressive age, - . . Each have their taste of style, of cut and drew— The question asked where can we get the bestl Where can the largest stock of goods be found I Say where the cheapest and best abound! Where can we at the shortest notice get A coat, a vest and pantaloons that fit 1 To answer these, I frankly say to all The cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing Hall." Towanda. Dec. 29, 1852. igug - mm w- OYSTAR SALOON. atzto Icivammasit, WOULD say to his friends and the public gener ally that he has located himself in the OYSTER SALOON, , In the Basement of the Union Block, next door to Briggs' Hotel, (formerly occupied by W. R. Smalley.) wiiere he will be receitring Oysters three times a Week by etpress, and will serve them up in the most approved style. He has spared no pains or expense to tiiakb it one of the best EATI,MG EBlt4ii 1.181141k1r7' this side of New York. Oysters, by the gallon, quart or pint, at the lows est rates. Towanda, Oct. 27, 1852. Cistern and Well Pumps LEAD PIPE ! Hrdraolic Rams ! of any kind, size, dic.. cheap for ready pay. for sale by Jan. 8, 1853 rtgAll7 fITORII2 AND NEW GOODS, OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. nmarir or. Erxrvzors, HAVE just completed a large and finely finished Store on the site of the two they had burned, and filled it with the largest and most comprehens ive stock of Groceries, Provisions, Yankee Notions, Fruit, Confeationory, Toys, taw, &a. ever exhibited this side of the city. We have bought for cash, articles of the best quality ; consequently are prepared tb sell at as low prices as the same quality . can be bought at any other place. And we flatter ourselves that if fortunb has been against us, (fire having consum ed two stoles and one stock of goods) our old cus tomers will not follow the precedent, if they call and see our Stock and hear the exceedingly tom prices. Among the many articles we .haverare OROOERIES, rea, sugar, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses, Stewart 's syrup, ginger pepper, alike, cloves, nut megs, cinamon, saleratos, soda, cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper sauce. catsup, can dles, bar soap, vinegar, starch &c., &c. PBOVIBIONB, Mess pork and beef, barns and shoulders, wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal, soda and , butter crackers, mackerell, codfish, shad, herring, potatoes, beans onions, &c., fire FRUIT AN'S NUTS, Preserved prunes, e.drotts, English Currants, raisins, green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genoble and maderia walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest nuts, hickory nuts, &c. i".4.3-KEE .rorlosrs, 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 sips!! fancy mirrors, lobacco, boxes, snuff boleti, and almost every article in this . -ine. Wkhit boies, toilet cases, secretaries, plain and embroidered, work banes of many styles. 61041121167e1ni1i, Germsn,Prench and American TUYS of every de scription and price. A few earthen and pewter tea setts, for little girls, and a few boys', !deigns. BROWN'S WASH BOABDS x BUCIAR BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLINT MARKET BASKET& Xi "J! AL • Ashton dahy aft, gtotihd rock ash, Salina salt both coarse and floe. Alit), a quantity of Whlta Stoke Gime. . CANDY wholesale or retail, of all kinds and innutfterable other articles, for sale , at *anew store apposite the Court Honk. Towanda, Dee. 1. 1853 BAILEY 4. NEVINS: C LO THIN G!! & A CAMPBELL, having been purified by • the recent fire, hatE again fitted up their CLOIIIIII6 STORE, in the same place as before and are now offering for aale,aldesirable ,asoortment of fall and winter 0002111. They being desirous of making up their recent leas. will sell at unusually low prices. Towanda, Noy. 8, 1853. EM==MM=I lleCriOici Exgowo , . A!li.i.tioni indebted, 14, . - -the•setius of Jai IL 'Vanness,;•die'dilaboolfteadiUg Stine. ire here; by reqUested to mike intsob#llte poyenentand th9llB baying claims waist said *tete,- 431 ~ pleans prei sent then duly tunbeuticitaddisislustlentsnu: • H; ItOIMA/c.Bzeoutor. 1 - Ihdhuid • • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of Cords Fault CI: deed late of Wysox, are Seri* requested. to Make immediate payment and those , •havihg elalms against said estate, will please prislilest thew duly authenticated for settlement. H. MORGAN. JOHN 84 Feb. 10.1853. , %d mytist rigors. ADMINISTIIATOWBprone A" persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate Of BENJAMIN COOLBAUGH. dee'd late of Monroe tp.. are hereby requested to make immediate payment. and those hiving claims against said estate wilt please present them duly authenti cated Ibr settlement. EB. COOLDAEGH. hEdnue. Feb. 5. 1853. Administrator. A LT. persons indebted to the estate of 'JACOB 11. REYMAN dec'd late of Bidieberry twp., are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, will pleaes presetiiiitem duly authe n ticated for settle ment. ADMINISTR %TOR'S NOTE. ALL persons indebted tc the estate of JAMES M. DEMARIST, deceased, late of Windham tp. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settle went. EMALINE DEMARIST. Administrator. Reuben Smead, vs Lydia Smead, in Bradlord Coun ty. Conn Pleas, /Va. 361 Sept Term 1852. YDIA SMEA It, defendant in the above cause 14 You are herby notified that Reuben Smead, your husband, has filed his petitior fur a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. • And an alias sub, pcena has been returned, and proof made that pia are not to be found in said county. You are, there. fore, hereby required to appear at .he Court House. in the born' of Towanda, on Monday the 2d day of May neat, being the first day of May term of said court of com. pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any you hare. why the said Reuben shall not be dlsoiced from you. • znias — Wirriroacrn. Jonathan X Phelps, es Mary Jane Phelps. in Brad. ford County, Cont. Please No. 267 Dec. Term road. M • • ,„ ARV JAAIE PlltT.P.S.defenJant in the above cause: Yon are hereby notiBerkiliat-Jonathan H. Phelphs, your husband, hats filed Ws. petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias anbpcsna has beon 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 boro' of Towanda on Monday. the 2d day of May next, being the first day of May term of said court of cum. pleas, to answer the raid complaint. and show cause, if any you have, why the said Jonathan shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS, sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 9, 1853. LIQUORS ! LIQUORS ! rr HE ,filubscribers having formed a copartnership under the,firm of 8. FELTON &CO for M.- ing a general Liquor businfits. would respectfully ask Hotel keepers and all others in want if any thing in their line to giva them a call. We Intend keeping on hand a general assortment of Foreign Liquors, which we can sell cheaper than any m e else in the county, from the fact that we buy 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 arrangements by which we can furnish our customers with any quantity of Binghamton BEER fresh from the Brewery. Pleaee give us a call.— The notes and accounts of the old firm of B.„Fel ton & Co., are in our hands for settfemen. 8. FELTON. F. T. FOX. 20000 Light, Sash of ail size., just Fred by B. KINGISBURY. Towanda, March 23, I8:13. R. IK. WELLES. PEOPLE of Brackford County wishing anythin • nice in the way of Monuments, IlEadstones ' Tomb Tables, Centre Tattles of Italian and Amer ican Marble, or Black Stones of all sizes, can have them on the shortest notice by sending in their orders, cheaper and better thin can be i ur• based elsewhere. Q:1• Chester Wells. Cabinet Maker and uniterta- Ler, nearly optic - dte the Ward HouNe. Towanda, Agent. ,G. W. PHILLIPS. Thwarlda. March, 3'. 1853. AND DRESS• PIAR/N6•4 189E3 C. U.& M. A. LYON, have establi.hed themselves in Monromon. intend carrying on the above business in all its various branches, and respectfully solicit a share of the public patronage. A choice stock of MILLINERY, will be kept on hand and for sale at the lowest pri ces. Miis Lyon will be constantly advised of the latest fashions by the connexion in the city, and no endeavours will be spared to please. Ifonroeton, Nov. 20, 1152. DRESS GOODS.—A good a/sunroof of almost every style of dresb goods worn by, ladies and children, for sale at ilecl . Au - unte - iir ALLIO DR, ANDREW JACReION, Physician and Sur jean, respectfully infolma the citizens of Tr.- wana and vicinity that he has established him self here. for the purpose of exercising his profess• ion. Dr. Jackson has been practising in 'Ulster twp, and neighborhood fur the thre last yeara, and has formerly held responsible medical appointment., in England anti Scotland He can be found when not professianatly 'engaged at Mrs Eaton's boarding tfonse, 2d dooK east of the Ward House Rs aaaa scs—Dr. Hr:, 5 1 00 , Towanda, March 10, 1853. A. JACKSON M. D G — -- LOVES and HOSIERY of every deveription at Dec. 1, 1652. mr.tiritms. Clover Seed. 117 ST reee:ra a quantity of tiety Aon'erior Clover Seed, Farmers would do *ell to purchase their sees: early. J. KINGSBEHY. Towanda, Feb. e,1855. CARE • en? as. Inhalant o Whits, gang's, saig, silhatee, mg Minder, briefs, 64mpas4bi. Iton end *aid spirit levels, augers, gimlet, center and :opt bit* broad, band and bench axes, adzes, hammers, &flair, gouges, chalk lines and 'peals, brad and witch awls, tape lines, dr.c. BLACKSMIRHB will and shine, vices, bellows, sledges, hand and shoeing hammers, rasps. files, iron braces, bitta, band &Mk horse shoals and nails, screw plates,and a general assortment of cast,German, spring English and American blister steel, Swedes. American std English iron. MASONS will find brick and plastering trowels, stone hammers, lathing hash.* white wash &tubes, &c.. constandy on hand at SALT just receivectst • MERIATREI Towanda, Pee. P 5. CB5l. Peb'y. 90853. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE Feb. 10. ISM March 9. 1953 razozi Ear DIVORCE. • a/ • • La C. THOMAS, Sheri ff Shriff's Office, Tow e, March, 9 1853. Towanda. Dec. 1. 1852 OWEGO MARBLE EgiZMMNEWE BENJ. REYMAN, M. B. REYMAN. Executnra. FACTORY, tino,-.4 Opp,: ... • 0 .0. n. .„,., . .t... ._,,, .--,,,S TAG h -- • - LRAVlLtrowanda fo r . • ,--.:. ;r-_• ;..114nliorlingtothEaSt . "--:••' • ---'" "` RiageberY, and W40116111E4• 4 pot on . N. . • PR. R., every: Mamas. won: smut and FIIIIIIKEZ itl lip* A. /11.; andantes at thedepot is time to nt it e evening !rata at _ears either east or west, same 414.14. e' ...u . I -. •-• • iPli gi Returning Tounsu,Tittrastas4e f t.a‘mbAird after the arrival of the rjAO•l4l , Western ears from leferson,,Elmiras : *l4 ar rive at.Towanda . same day. f FAKE t—Toitandalo Mereur's mills. to Burlington. • ". to East AmithAeld, " to Eidgcbexy, , 1.00 ." to W4lfskoa &pot. . Express paCkages to or froth WE gall Rbila UM. fully delivered'at moderate charges.; D. 771. OVLA l'oseanda; Oct. 8. 1852'. rtopriftoE DAILY LINE :OE ST4GESI 41,E,JEcr2FligurzEowcanir Tovtaarna. Awn INTIMMILLIC. THE proprietors., are eow true ming a Alatly‘ line of four hope O *CILiL 4I :!.." coaches, bettreen.Tootattd the New York and Erie Railroad, at Waverly. They are deermioed that et. efforts or expo*, shall be spared to keet;Ais•line stocked and raviia a manner worthy the encouragement of the public. Leave Waverly everyidlry, at 9 o'clock,_A. it, or after the arrival of the morning tgins,,And aerie.- ing at Towanda. at 12 o'Elitek A. M.. in omi fo bbri; nett with a line of stages, 41 • Leave Towanda every day,at o r p. 14., arriving at Waverly in time to take the evening trains, vast or west. . , At Towanda, passengers can take stages for Wil;. liamsport, Wellsboroagh and Mootrose. and wrung: es can always be obtained, as may be desiredi,.„, The Proprietors are pre - tared to take say anot her of passengers by means of extra stages. if nec essary. 0-3.offee in Towanda, at the Ward Hansa, from which all the stages take their departure. A. KENNAR & Co, Protirieibia. Nov. 211. 1852 mom kumnsi, FALL& WINTER GOODS• " Joseph Powell, ' • T 8 now receiving from New York the most COW- L Mete atitler - ed assortment of Dress and Faintly Dry Groceries, Hardiware, Crockery; Bata and filhoeS,Hats and Caps, Leathe r : s*o.. evefh. hibited in Towanda. My atbd c ftig Goad; will be found to 6ontain most . decided bars iris lu shawls Merinoes. plain and figured sielaines; thibet chits: alpacas, ladiei fisnnels, &c.-,a good stock of gloves and hosiery, every etyle of 21:40/MMILIS4:0590 such as tickings, stripes, blettelied and titibleichol moiling, ahirth.gs, shining, coeheco and merit mac prints. WOOLEN UOODS,of ry description,comprising Jeans, sheeps grey. and liosey plaids, which will be sold cheap and to which I invite the attention of close buyers ter cash. Towanda. Dec. 1, 1852. T IGHTS.—Fiesh Caulphineana I ept constantly on hand at MERCURE,. IMPORTANT TO Tait Paler, Farrier L Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S 1 1 1311 c ,_C; 14C 1 1 MIPAIIIiaLLILIM u Tin zurrou tifoimili As the mod rucutztttruiratiketemil Experience of more than sixteen'van has astablibed the (arc that Merchant's Cele/rated Nettling Oil, Of Vni. versal Family Embrocation, will cure bust cam, sad or lime all sunhats Spay*. Strocbegi lii stone, Windgalls. PoU Evil, Callqua,, Eraeked Heels Galls of an kinds. Eresh WoMids. Sprains, Bruises, Pis- Safast,Sand Cracks, Strains. Lameness, Foundetied Feet. Scratches or Grease. Mango, RheumaLsn; Bites of Animals. Exte rnal Poi sons. Painful 'ferrous Affections. Fret Biter. Boils, Corns Whitlows. Burns and Scaldi. ChiMlailur, Chapped Hands, Cramks, eon• tractions of the. Muscles. Swellings, weakness of the Joints, Caked Breasts. &c. &c. The turpstallcled success of Nils Oil, in the mire of an. cases In Horses end Cattle, and even to human Grab, be daily becoming more known to the farming isommusity. It can baldly be credited, except by those who balm boss tn the habit of keeping it in their stables and houses, whet a vest amount of pain, suffering and time, are saved by the timely application of We Oil oar Re sore the name of the sole proprietor, GEORGE W. MERCHANT Lockport. N. F., is blown la dia sidle sf the bottle, and in his handwriting over-the sale. All orders addreeuel to the proprietor will be peosigtiy responded to. Get a Pamphlet of the Agent, and see what weals r& aceompllshed by the me of this medicine. Sold by respectable dealers generally, b flu Suttee and Canada. Alm by • AnErvl.-11. C. Porter, Towanda: , -- Wm. Kill Athens—Eli Baird. Troy—D. V. Harne3, Columbia Plats—L. D. Tayini., Burlington—Prisbie & Bran son, Or*Cll—P.. Dyer, Covington—D. M. Bailey. Mansfield --Humphrry & Place, Tioge—TnrrelL Montroke—Perry & °g. en, Elmira. Wholesale agents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden at.,New York. la sa aug%1144 (tsi(10510 H. 1 8. 4 - M. C. MERUIJR, have bin received ti very !urge and general assortmebtof FALL ciodbs, which they offer to the public; ai their low T. lees. Sept 16 BOO'S dIND SHOES. nNE a the largest seam X-1 rnen t ever offered in Brad. ford County, can be timed at J. I dc S A lexender's Clothing Store first door south of Meteor's Drx Goods Store, on Main street. a.l of tl take, ha's established a Branch at the above, place., All our work will be szird at the price merit. ed and no deviation in price : and is either bought direct front the Manufacturer or made by ourselves and 'Warranted to give entire satisfaction. Every de. script ion of BOOTS AND SHOE'S' • Mena, Womens, Children, and Youths NA AVM " and Wnmens Calf and Agfa& anti India Rubber Over Shoes dteapfca lavS. CO" Please call and exam hie kt yoursetees.,CO Towanda, Ont. te. Its Am NUM% set gram aid &Mull Slanieg. NO E.VCCSE FOR StiFFERTICH WITH SALT, RHEUM. Three boxes cestrauted to core a surface u larp as our hands. NORNON'b baltrhenni and Scrofula ointiatotiiiiii no equal in curing bahrheum. Scrofula', Ecysipgralt. Barber's Itch, Fever botea, Scald Heats, Rills aro rm &c.. &c. For sato 10 Towanda, 11 Dr. H. C. PORTER '. 9 0 Sri SO 1 c2l