Apprentice Wanted. BOY about 17 years of age, „robe can . come A well recommended as to Mora!' ehanieter, I a s ituation as an apprentice to the TIN &c., an re . fiING bosiness by applying immediately tO Towanda, April 15,1853. HALL. RUSSELL. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. O, D. BARTLETT, is now receiving a large . ancl carcfully selected stock of NEW GOODS, b o ught for cash since the late decline in prices, Eluch he will offer for ready pay at prices which c annot fail to give sansfaction—among other things te invites particular auention to his assortment of Dress Go". Towanda, Apnl 15, IBM' • List of .Terrors DRAW forMAY Term and.aessioth A. D. 1453. 0111/LND Jl7llOllll. Shethequin—B B Colvei, Wm Collins onre ll—siepben Gorham Albany—Elijah Burdick Barlington—Mosee Calkins Stab Totranda—Harry Sense!, Hemet —A B Madison Asy lum—lra W Corbin Can on—Elisha Bloom Tacalora—Nfilton Lewis, D D Black Booth Crerk—Conelt us Hayt Litchfield —Joseph Green Jr Armenia—Coryl Webler sprisgfield—John Salisbury, Ambrose a Brown Natty Guthrie Dartll—Jonathan Stephens pou—Mortimore Pratt, Geo Johnson Borne—Oscar Young, Hugh Hick. Gracile—Calm W Churchill Unita—Chas Ballard TRATIRS6 JVlLoll3—nairr twang. Athens born'—W. H. Fritcher Arrlirn—Geo II Morrow • Barbi/On—Beni Ross, James Compton Columbia—Michael Wolf. Wm Moslem. Dorell—G Miller Graiwille—E A Bailey Leroy—Gordon Griswold Lach6eld—iAllen Baldwin Monroe—D N Newton, N. D. Warlord Orrell—lsaiah Potter, Francis, Barnes, Wm P P 15 4 ,11 Pike—C P Lines, Eugene Keeler, T J Bosworth Rome—James C Parker, Hesekiah Towshend Idgberry—Jacob Richardson, Ira G Hill, Oliver Hinkeman Shrshequm—Darwin P Gillet, Archibald Forbes, T W Brink lithfield—Jonathan Wood, Enos Califf, James Gerould Apring.field—Charles Mattocks Tuscarora—Denis on A c kley Towanda boro'— Nvllis Hrownson, Wm Mix Towanda North—Edward Carpenter, Wm W Eaaterbrooka bord—Stephen Fitch, Horace Pomeroy roc twp—Lennard Vanhi,rn Ester twri—Amasa Watkins Wells—Jehial Ayers, Wm S Ingalls, John Rowlee W:moi—Jonathan Butilea trralusina—Wm Chamberlin, Lewis Biles, Har coon Black SLCO24rD Athena boro'—James H Wilson Athens H Green, Sidney Hoyden, Philip Glace ts!lein—P B Ingham urhogton—Joceph L Wooden iiumtria—Joel Stephens, Virin HGarnett ivon—Levi Sutre, Enock Sellard mck—Ezekiel Carr M Park 7--Russell Paltnon Allis Pie—GrlfEn Canfield, Hiram Stephens Shube'l P.Ettern•—Jared Hammond, Robert Miller !ihestaquin—Thos Edsall, C H Sweet -.tuned—Wm Phelps, Caleb B Trask, David Faroworth !tprioglield—Fitehard N Rowe 2:tl Crrek—Anthony Thompson 'aurora—:+ P Maxfield rai,lab Elliott za-Ja south—Hiram MaGill 'prp—James Ward ‘r—Miltun Holcomb t . :s—John Brownell, Jesse Sheiihard, Benjamin 'rot :dham—lVm 8 Hartshorn ❑en—Jeae Newman SPRING GOODS. H. S. MERCUR Ar au:LIVING a V6IIT LAME AND GINZILAT. a 5 soaTmErr OF • SWAINS GOODS, are' offered to the public at wholesale or retail, at very low prices. March 3r, 1853. Bats, Caps andi Bonnets.. 8:11c, Cassimere, Kossuth. Panama, .eghorn, Canadian, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' .acoitraw, French Lace, &c., Sonnets just vial at MERCUR'B. ' 1853. Boots & Shoes. - :NS, Womens, and Children. Boots and ehoes rel' large assortment at MERCUR'S. rdware t . GE addition h to a the assorment of common I Sad lery Hardware now arriving nt 6, 1853. , MERCURIS. Groceries. JS. more of those cheap Brown Sugars, fee, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, common I, Stuart's Syrup, superior Greeu and Brk. (In, Java and Mocha Coffee. Also, all other of Groceries, except liquors. at wholesale or MERCUR'S. 6, 1853. • Drems en s Goods. Beautiful assortt and great uariety of Prints, thaghams, Lawns, MOUS. `DeLaius, Barege 515 5, Plain and Figured Defteges, 4'c.. just le' !d at ap6 MERCURIL Enoch Embroidery. ROIDEREL collars. chemisetts, trouncing. 'der sleeves, linen handkerchiefs, edgings and at MERCUR'S. tor sale C atawls. PE, bl Sh 'k silk and colored shawls RA MERCUR'S. A CARD. IS is to certify that H. A. CASE, 6( Pa. ts is only authotized Agent for the sale of Thy ' tstory of Natioos."for the County leTd. Pa., and that sobscribenr - vrilf not be through any other person—and all -c:ertift• agency to the Contrary, have been revoked, l oordeclared to be null and void. DERBY & MILLER, sole Publisher, Auburn, N. Y. 6 2 i, 1853 ViOTICE. mlbsenler having discontinued his business and plate, more than eighteen months egos heel' six months Since, would respectfully 'ler) person knowing himself indebted to allied PAT yr bp.,the 20th of April next, °let or accounts will be left with a mites N. N. BETTB. Ida, March 24,1863. . . 'those Znitebted to Vs ur book account will please take NOTICE e are in want of money, and meat &se it. 'elleet to attend to this timely fwarninff, a a visit from the !WU Constable, No,fr' ti m . HALL & RUSSELL. ends March 24, I/453. ~ 7 t 1i B Y virtue of writs of Levari Fat ittSlssued Ott of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford Uoun ty,and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the born' of Towanda, on Monday, the 241 day of MAY, at 1 o'clock, P. M„ the following lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Ridgberry twp; Bradford County,State of Penn's. Beginning at an elm tree standing on the west bank of Bentley Creek and running thence Bond 6° east 6 perches and 2-10 to the north-east corner of Abi al Fuller's farm, from thence 8. 11 E. 30 perches to a certain butternut tree standing on the west side of the west embankment of the mill run ; thence S p 2° 10” E. to perches to a post and stones, ;tending by a white pine stump ; thence 8.64 W. 6 perches and 7-10 to a postand stones ; thence 8.2 E. 9 perches to the south east corner of said Abiah Fuller's farm, being a butternut tree ; thence north 27 E. 14 per ches to a post, S. 88 E.18=7 to a hemlock tree stand, ing on the east bank of said Bentley Creek ; thence N. 22 West 495 to a corner on the east bank of said creek ; thence N. 88 W. 8 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 4 acres and 60 perches, more or less. all improved, and having thereon erec ted a one and a half story frame house end a saw mill together with the mill run and priviligee thereto belonging • Seized and taken in execution at die snit of 8. 11 Strang 4. Co. vs Asapb Colborn and C. T , Mut phey. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Wysox twp. and beginning at a black oak the north corner of said tract deeded same day to party of first part ; thence north 37 0 east 220 perches to a hickory on the north line of said lot : thence west 102 perches to a maple standing on the east bank of the creek thence south 30 perches to a corner; thence west 32 perches to the west line of said lot ; thence south : along said line 146 perches to the beginning.— Containing 67 acres and 114:perches strict measure, be the same more or less. ft being part of a larger tract in the warrantee of Martin Smith granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. About 30 acre. improved, be the same more or less, 1 small framed house, 1 log house, 2 log sheds and a few fruit trees thereon. Sized and taken in execution at the snit of An. na Dickinson, Maria Meredith, John Read, John M. Read, and Margaret M. Read, who survived, Pried!, la M.-Read, vs Amos J. Verguson, John Wood and Levi Wood. terre tenants. ALSO—Piece or parcel of land in Granville twp. and beginning at ahemlock south-east corner of a lot originally contracted to Thos. Bailey Jr. ; thence north 95'perches to a post, north-east corner of said Bailey's lot ; thence east 85 perches to the west line of lot No. 133; thence west 95 perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acres and 75 perches, strict measure, from the south end of lot No. 132 on warrant lot No. 1473. About 35 acres improved. with one log and framed house attached tnereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ste phen Pierce, vs Barnabas Vroman and Lewis Pratt, terre tenant. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Franklin tp and beginning at the north east corner of a lot run out for Natha Wilcox, on the south bank of the Towanda trek ; thence south 23° east 64 and 5-10 perches()) a post: thence south 189 6-10 per ches to a heap of stones for a corner : thence north 84 0 east 48 perches to a post and stones ; thence north 249 3-10 perches to a white maple for a cor ner on the bank of the Towanda creek : thence up the bank of the said creek, according to the several courses thereof, to the beginning., Containing 77 and 120 7-10 perches and the usual allowance, &c. About 40 acres improved. I trained house, 1 fram ed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of the Bank of No th America to the use of Stephen Pierce, ye Stuart Smiley. ALSO—A certain single Saw Mill situated on Towanda creek, in the township of Monroe and being the second saw mill from the month of To wanda creek and about two and a half miles from its mouth, or where the same empties into the river, being 64 feet in length, 28 feet wide, and the lot or piece of ground and curtilage appurtenants to the maid mill, together with . all privileges pertaining thereto. seized and taken in ezeeutioa at the suit of Ro• land R. Rockwell and Myran A. Rockwell, ye Syl. •eater White, Geo. W. White, Wm. White and Eli White. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo nas a piece or parcel of land in Sheehequin twp , and bounded on the north by lands of Wm. Ste phenson and Clark Baxter, en the east by lands t•f Patrick Murphey and C. J. Lent, on the south by lands of Wm. Stephenson and Benj. Stephenson, and on the west by lands of Wtn. Stephenson.— Containing about 51 acres, about 12 acres improv ed, one steam saw mill two framed houses, 2 shan tees and one log barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pat , rick. Murphey now to the use of Wm. Horton, vs. Daniel Hill Jr. and Morris Murphey. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin t•vp., and bounded on the north by lands of Abram Paine. on the east by lands of John Horton, on the south and west by lands of Samuel Vancise. Con taining about 50 acres more or less, about go acres improved, one log and framed house attached to• gether, oue framed barn and a small orchard offruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in eteeutior. at the suit of Welles & Harris, vs J. L. Vansite. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany twp. and bounded on the north by lands of Freeman Wil cox, on the east by lands of Augustus Sterriger, on the south by lands of Jacob Jackson. and on the west by lands belonging to the heirs of Elora - io Ladd, deed. Containing about 100 acres, be the same more or less. about 30 acres improved, one block house, one framed barn, and a small Inchon] of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Hanson, vs. James A. Paine. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Rome twp., and beginning at the south east corner of a lot deed. ed to Roderick Morely, thence south 65 perches to a post due east from the north east corner of • lot heretofore deeded to John Cowley ; thence 89° west passingitorrg the north line of said Cowley's lot 240 8-10 perches to the outline of the Leßoy tract to a post, thence north 1° east on said warrant or tuff lint 65 perches, to the soutb-west Corner of the said deeded lot, to Roderic !Horsley's, thence south 49° east 240 1310 perches to the beginning. , Con taining 97 acres and 132 perches strict measure, be the same more or less, about 40 acres improved r 3 framed houses, rframed bans and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of begin Rom? twp., and bounded on the worth by land. of Silas Gore, on the east by lands of Silas Gore Jr., on the south by lands of Roderic Moreley ; on the west by lands of Geo. Horton and Wm. Elliott. Con taining 95 acres, be the same more or less, about 50 acres improved, one large framed barn, one two story framed dwelling house anii an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of C. N. Shipinao n Richard E. Lent, Frederick Morley, F. M. Lent and Agathy Lent, ALSO—A piece br parcel gland in Smithfield tp. and' bounded en the north by lands of E. S. Tracey and U. C. Corse, on the east by lands of U. Moody, 8. SaliSbery, H. M. Hall and A.'Phelps, on the south by landi of X. Phelps and J. Phelps. and on the west by lands of A. Jones, A.. Pierce, J. C. Aldrich, D, Holmes and L. H.Pierce. Containing about 26 acres, be the same more or lest, about 10 acres into proved, with one steam grist mill, oneWaggon shop and lumber shop attatehed,two dwelling houses and ,one grocery building thereon. • ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land in Smithfield twit., and bounded on the north by lands of J. C. Aldrich, east by lands of E. S. Tracey, south by the Public highway, and west by lands of U. Moody. Containing.about b acre, all improved with one framed dwelling house, and one framed barn thereon. • * Seized and taken its execution at the suit of C. N. Shiflmtuf,va H. M. and G, 8. Peek. ALSO—A piece or parcel of leaks Ulster tw.. and bounded on the north' by rands of Charles Hopl comb, OD the east by lands of Horace Heath;•on the south by the highway leading him Dilater to Smith. field, on the west by lands Of Cyrel Sweet. Con , taming about one•fouith of, an acre; all Improved:. with one framed house thereon. - Seised and taken in execution at dm 'Wird "V Smith, LC* and C. T. Smith, copartners, /frer vs Nathan Olmsted. al 2tbni Cegi Artiscmcnte. SHERIFF SALEW- A LBo—kpieee prlltreelnflnd'in Warrenjp. and beginning at a post-corner °Mots •Nin 22 and $l, thence north 3° east along the line of lot N 0.22, 101 6-10 perches to a post corner of said lot No. 21 dr. 22 with line of lot No. 20, thence along the line of lot No. 20 north 87° west 50 perches to a post, corner of lots No. 19.20, 21 and 18, in a pub lic road, thence along said road and the line of lot No. 18, south 32 3-4° west 113 3-10 perches to a post corner of lot No. 18 and 21 in the said bounda, ry line, thence along the said line, south 85 l l ° east 105 9-10 percheie to the beginning. Containing 49 acres, bounded south - by 'Caleb Carman's land north by lot No. 20, east by lot No. 22, and west by lot No. 18. and being part of a larger tract of land granted to said Charles S. Cos. • ALSO—One other lot Of land known as No. 20 in Trcwbr dge's resurvey of sekt Charles S. Cox's • lands in Warren twp. aforesaid. Beginning at the 45 milestone in the boundary line between the State of Pa. and N. Y.. thencealong said state line south 86 4 deg. east 73 3-10 perches to a post corner of lot No. 24, thence south 3 deg. west 96 8-10 perches to a post, a corner of lots No. 22, 23 and 24, thence north 87 deg. west 129 8-18 perches to a poet, as a public road corner of lota . No. 18, 19 and 21, thence along said road and boundary line of lot No 19, north 322-4 deg. east 1133-10 perches to the begin ning, mile stone corner of lot No. 19. Containing 61 9-10 acres be the same more or less, bounded north by the gate of N. Y, south by lots No. 21 and 22, east by lot No. 24, and west by said public road and lot No. 196 About 78 acres improved on the 2 lots No. 21 and 22 as above described, one framed. house, one framed barn end a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the stilt of Wm. 14, Russell, vs. Aaaph Beacon'. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ridgberry tap. and bounded on the north by lands of Wm. Bell, on the Banerson road, on the east by landed Wm. Seely, on the south by lands of Wm. atevene, and on the west by lands of J. F. Seely, D. 8. Brown an d c. 0. Doty. Containing about.4o acres, be the same more or less, about 24 acres improved, one framed dwelling house, one small stable, one shed and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chas Westbrook, vs. S. Seely, Phebe Seely and Wm Seely. ALSO—A piece or parcel. of land in Tuscarora twp., and bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Bennett, on the eas: by lands of John Clapper, Wm. P. Clapper and Chandler Bixby, on the south by lands of N. P. Babcock, and on the west by lands of Franklin Babcock and P. M. Bostwick. Containing about 190 acres, be the same more or I-ss, about 40 acres improved, one log house and one framed barn and a young opple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wil, son 4 co., Va. J. C. Culver. ALSO—A piece or parcel ofiand in Rome twp and bounded on the north by the estate of M. Can non, east by land of G. Vought, south by estate o M Cannon, and weal by land of M. 8. Maynard. Containing 45 acres with 25 acres improved, with 1 framed house and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elba nanamith. vs John L. Cannon. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Herrick twp. and bounded on the north by lands of Dougherty, east by lands of Joseph and Buttersill, south by Inc lands of the Dupont's, and west by lands of Myers'Read, Hiram Gordon dr. Brothers. Contain ing about 115 acres. be the same more or less, about 25 acres improved, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land in Herrick tap., bounded north and east by lands of Edwin Sill, south and west by the Dupont lands. Containing about one acre, be the same more or less, one framed house and one framed barn there on. Seized mod taken in execution at the suit of Septor Brown, •s Charles Sill. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany and bounded on the north by lands of N. N Hens. on the east by lands of Daniel English, on the south by lands belonging to the heirs of Harriet C. Mill. er, on the west by lands belonging to the Coal Company. Containing 100 acres, about 30 acres improved. and log dwelling and one log barn there- on erected. Krized and taken in eteccition at the nit of Geo. E. Shipman & Charles Gordon i vs Rollin Wil• cox. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land In Canton tp , Ind bounded on the north by:landa of L.. 1. Andrus, on the east by lands of A. D. Spald!ng. on the south by lands of Chauncy and Henry Tinklepaugh, and on the west by lands of Eli Rockwell. Containing about 20 acres, 15 improved, and one framed house thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land in Can ton twp, and bounded on the north by lands of A.S. spaltl.ns, on the east by lands of L. 1. Andrue, on the south by lands of Chauncey and Henry 'rink. tepaugh and on the west by lands ofJoel Taylor.— Containing about 15 acres. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. W Kitchen, vs Wm. D. Elliott. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sotith Creek twp., and bounded on the north by !anis formerly in the occupancy of Calvin Bud and lands of Wil liam .1. Fuller, east b% landsof Vincent Omenotouth by lands of Henry Spencer, and west by lands of Charles White. Containing about 62 acres be the same more or less, about acres improved, 1 framed house, 1 framed barn anti a small orchard of fruit meet, thereon. 1 Seized and taken in execution t the .suit of Ed ward Mead now to the use of Jol - 43 Thompson. vs. Henry T. Graves. ALSO—.A piece or parcel of laid in Sheshequin twp, and beginning at a hemlock sapling the north west corner of Wattle' and Allen's lot, thence north 89 deg. west 50 perches to a post by lot of Wm. Stephenson's, thence by rail lot north 1 deg term 162 4-10 perches to a post on lands of Benj. Ste. phenson, thence south 89 deg east 50 percher to a beech corner, thence north 1 deg east 162 4-10 per ches to the place of beginning. Containing 60 acres and 120 perches, be the same more or less, about 12 acres improved, one steam saw mill, two framed houses, two shantees and one log barn thereon erect ed. Beivd and taken in deadlock at the suit of Rus. sel 8 Ayre and Francis 8. Ayre now to the use of N.ipb •s. Ass F. Eastman & Patrick Murt phy, and tere tenants. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, April 6, 1853. Notice is befelof Oren, that en amount equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regtilation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale. sirmarrir BALL BY virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa. issued out of the Court of Com. Pleas of Bradford County and to me directed, Will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the boro' of Towanda. on Saturday the 30th day of A MIL, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing piece or parcel of land situated in fitheshe• quin twp.oid bounded en the north by lands'ofJno. Rundell, east by lands of Daniel B. Goitre': south by lands of Jeremiah Kilmer and the creek , end west by lands of John McMahon. Stephen Newell, Albert Tuttle, Wm. Tuttle aiul E. B. 'Futile. Con taining 72 acres. be the same more or less, about 50 dcres thereof improved, with a , framed bottle and framed ham thereon erected. Seized and taken in executicin at the stilt titian iel B. Coker f vs, Timothy Midifaugh.• C. THOMAS, Sheriff . , - 19herifFs Office, Towadda,April I. 1853. Notice is hereby given, Milan amount equal to the costit; will be required to be paid upon each' sale wheiraudek dtmen.to the bi'd&tr, lied upod a fttilure to. Comply* with this regulation, the - tract of land will eget* be offered for sale.: • ADMINISTRATOR'S -NOTICE: AU. persons - indebted' t 6 the &date of Wm. L. Grenell, dee'd, late of Darlington township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay and all persons having demands against said stair are ?awaited to - present them duly anthenticatkd for settlement. • ANN E. MENEM., ." MILES' B. GRENELL, Administrator!. March 16 .1158: naNarreb of SALT jitst received and for .1 sale at & KINGSBURY'S. Towanda, March $2, 1833.. MzrE—=,..;rVeatiff:QA C. THOMAS. Sheriff. Mil stitstdioneont ... SPBI~I ~. 18a3~,,} =I subscaibers would- inform-their Wends and 1. customerittit theyiliiiWineWWWWl their [veil ides for manalaciaring. : • 01 ILI CO FE , litrigre al and intend Ireeititia the largest stank and assort• ment of CLOTOING, SHIRTS, ORA WERE, FURS ISHING GOODS, 'OILED CLOTHING AND' RUDDER GOODS, that can be found in the States. Terms and pri ces satisfactory. HANFORD & BROTHER. 29 Park Row. opposite the Astor Hon* New York, March 9,1858. Tavern all • THE subscribers offer for rent for a iai:e term of years, their TAVERN STAND 111 s 1 and STORE at Hortibroak, in Shesbequin township. The Tavern is a large and well-arranged building, with stabling ausched,well calculated for a Hotel, and is well.locateJ for busi ness. Two or three acres Will be rented with the Tavern, if desired, with an'orchard. rap Store is a new building, of good size, and theloCation a first rate one for the mercantile business- They will be rented separately or together at the will of the ap plicant. D. BRINK & SON. Hornbrook, Feb. 17, 1053. C AILIIEJ71r1P11:11 Wei 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. ALL persona indebted to the estate of JOHN HORTON, deed, 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, H. MORGAN. s Administrators. February 16, 1853, ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE AIL persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES FORBES, deed late of Rome twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all those having demands against said estate will pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement. JULIANNA FORBES" „ umun . .strators. WILLIAM FORBES, ei Feb. 17, 1853. NEW • GOODS. B. A=I~TGS~LTRY TS this day receiving from New Yoris, an assort ment of New Winter Goode, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. for ready pay. Towanda. Feb. 18. 1853. • WATTS ITECILVOIIII AINTEIDOW),. SURE Relief 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 be refunded. Cures all Nervous complaints., &c. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda, Pa. Feb. 16, 1853. as O:IAILIFIL.IC.i. Tu . H. WILSON, formerly of Bradford County, I'V • Pa., returns his thanks to his friends for past favors, and solicits the continuation of their patron'. age. Having made arrangements it eontiaue with the firm of Fuller 4 Dayton N° 143 West street, be tween Barclay and 'Verey streets, where he can be found always ready to supply his customers want ing GROCERIES, with a supply at luw prices and on favorable terms. Particular pains will be taken to keep on hand desirable goods for that section of the country. New-York, Feb. 9, BRYAN'S 4 Zr. , Ty .. 4 PULMONIC „Jct. WAFEIIS rrHIS extraordinary preparation has been for ma. ny years the most c:ertain and speedy remedy for Cocuits, COLDS, ASTIISIA, DROSCUITRSI,IXFLDIN. ZA, AND DISEASES OF TUX CREST AND I.lfliGIE To those suffering from obstinate and confirmed Coughs, they give the most immediate and perfect relief, and when great liability to take cold exists, and a troub levome Cough succeeds the slightest exposure; 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 aftei use in all cases. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. H. C PORTER. Towanda. Pa. Towanda, Feb. 9,1853. Clover Seed. A CI BUSHELS of Clover Seed just received and "1A../ for sale by the subscribers at the lowest cash price, nr exchanged for most kirtchl of produce. Towanda, Feb. 5, 1853. BA ILEY NEVINS. Plaster. T IIE subscribent have made arrangements for quantity of Plaster, to be delivered in the 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 = the going cash price. Towanda, Jan. 27. 1953. BAILEY 4. NEVINS. s. 0. of 0. P. REGULAR Meeting of lradford Encampmen are held nt the Odd Fellows Hall on the even ing of the Ist and Stl Fridays of each month. C. S. RUSSELL; Scribe. Friendly Call THE subscribers are compelled by the necessiiy of liability to ask those knowing themselves indebted, to came and settle and make payment, etherwise they need nor be surprised to find their ac! counts lodged' wheee payment can he enforced. Towanda, Peb. 4, 0355. MONTA NYE'S & Co. The accounts end notes of ISAAC POST dec'J, are at the store cf the above Om, and immediate at tention to their settlement will save cost. THOMAS F.tuarr. t. H. MONTANYE. Towanda, Pe6. 4. 1853. Admit) tstrators. 41W .11 1 31.61711E3.3120 E 3 EE' MHE citizens of the boro'.of Towanda and vicin ity. are fespectfohy inforn4t4 that the subscri ber has com menced . bnsineie on the south corner Mal df Ma andOridge.4ticets, where he wilf keep on band and for sate, every attainable *Welt , to his line. ft is his intention to Wert donbtant supply of Orocelleir and Provisions to meet the Wantrof the commonity.which will be selected with tare. and 'sold at the lowest price. He has a large stock of Confectionary and nuts, and all other articles lathe grocery line. Floor. Fish, Candles. Eggs, sad all the different kinds of provisions to be obtained, will be kept on ca,Cash paid for Butter, Lard and Eggs, and mos" of the articles sold by the farmer. ' Oysters, received every day by Express from New Yore, and'serred np in irsoperior - style, and sold by the gallon. gnarl or plat. - . . Cr Give me a call--as lam determined by eon• bunt attention urbanites' ur deserve, as I hope to aeons* a• share of pbblie patronage. Towanda, Jan. et, 1852. A. J. NOBLE,- 1853. Store, to Rent. 4 %ulNinbi Me? C. X T t itt2FE RETURN - Of Sir John reankin,. should cause no greater citemast, r thr•NEW STOCKED CLOTHING STORE, GEORGE H. BUNTING, orroerni rzzrz wean now= BIINTENG respectfully informs his friends and .. tbe public generally, in town and the surround ingconntry, together with " all the rest of man kind," that he has just received from New York. one of the most complete assortments of Mens arid Boys Ready Matte Clothing.ever before offered in Towanda. together with Cloths, Cassimeres, Vest. lugs, and Trimings which he will make up in the mast approved style, and at the' lowest price. He has also on hand oneof the Most fashionable stock of Furnishing Goods, such as Woolen rn. dershirts, Overshirts, Overalls, Drawers, and every article in his line. pennining to Ot;ntlemens' Wart drohe, which will he sold cheaper than any other Clothing Store •n Bradford County. He is confident that frosa his long experience that he can give ;general satisfaction. He employs none but the roost expert workmen, and' feels assured that his work a ill not suffer by comparison with the best city shops either in elegance of workmanship or el, egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that lihersi pat ronage which has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past 'avorii he asks the public to give him a call and see for themselves. I',0" CUTTING done as °anal and warranted to fit if properly made np..CD CO' Don't mistake the place, on the corner of Main st.:. and the public square, opposite the Ward 'Tis even so, this world is " all e stsgs," And gents must dress in this progressive age, Each have their taste of style, of cm and &elm— The question asked where can we get the best Where ean'the largest stock of goods be found•t Bay where the cheapest and best abound ! Where can we at the shortest notice get A coat, a vest and pantaloons that fit ! To answer these, I frankly say to all The cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing HalL" Towanda, Dec. 29, 1852. Cistern and Well Pumps I LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind, size, dm.. cheap fur ready pay. fur sale by Jan. 8, 1i453. R. M. WELLES. me.m. Nl' ORM AND NEW GOODS, OPPOSITE THE COURT H6USE. BAILEY dc, rrzninws, 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, Waukee Notions, Pruit, Confectionory, Toys, dec., dm. ever exhibited this side of the any. We hive bought for cash, • articles of the best quality ; consequently are prepared to sell at as low prices as the same quality can be bought at any other place. And we flatter ourselves that if fortune bas been against us. (fire having consum ed two stores and one stock of goods) our old cus tomers will not follow the p-ecedent, if they call and see our stock and hear the exceedingly low prices. Among the many articles we have are OROGERIES, Tea, sugar, eolree, chocolate, cocoa. molasses, !Stewart's syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut megs, cinamon, saleratus, soda, cream