c ,Apprentie Irsuat,o2. BOT ab° at. 17 Tea l* of WI who can wine o ft recommended as_to moral. ammeter. &a— get ;situation as applyingprenoe to he TIN. LIG Witless by immediately to wads, April 15,1853. HALL i f RUSSELL. W AND CHEAP GOODS. A D. BARTLETT. is now receiving a large U. and carefully selected stock OT • inirar 00028, is gbt for cash since the., late decline in prices, ili a be will otTer for teady pay at prices which lot fail to give satisfaction—among other things' o g e e particular attention to his assortment of p re is Goods. Apnl 15. 1859.1 SPECIAL COURT. 'OTICE is hereby given, that a Special Court of . , Corn. plea' will be held at the Court House in boro of Towanda, commencing on Monday, the 20th day orient next, at 10 o'clock, nd io continue one week , at which the Hon. Rob, l eo G. White will preside for the trial of the follow lee Wises to wit: Ro be . rt Spalding vs Nathaniel Clapp et al yeadletoo Riley & Co vs Henry W Tracey Thomas Elliott vs Israel Smith Welch, I,ongnecker & Co vs John Wood et al Rohn Yowell vs H W Tracey, Minden. deei tail Itichols vs Wm Coryell et al Lpset Matson vs Ira Jennings et al C vs DeCbastelaux Lyman Matson Jae Beidleman vs Nedebrah Smith Bono & Rebecca McGeorge vs Ebenezer Dun , ham hre ewton liompy vs Wm Humphrey N C L C DeChastelaux vs Ira Jennings et al A. McKEAN t .Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, April 11, 1953 • NaTtE TO COLLECTORS AND TAX-PAYERS. OLLECTORS of Bradford County are hereby Cauthorized to make a deduction office per cent. phis en he State Tax of every individual shall or her State end County Taxes in who full, on rrbefore the 2181 day of JUNE next, and the .same steal: be allowed you in your settlement—provided paid into the County Treasury the same is by you a or before the 22d or .22d days ofJune neat. It, order of the C o mmissioners. ComM'rs. Office, Towanda, April 1, 1853. AI T just received at O Towanda. Dec.__1:22._1852 SPRING GOODS. H. 8. MERCUR IS lOW lIKEIVING • vskir 10LAUT OFG 6 AND GENERAL AS SORTNLI SPRING GOODS, nick arc offered to the public at tchoksale or retail, at very lora priccs. Towanda, March 31, 1853. _ Bats, Caps and' Bonnets. RENCH Sdk, Cassimere, Kossuth, Panama, FLeghorn, Canadian, Straw and Palm Lea( Hats. Aim, a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' florae., Straw, French Lace, &c., Bonnets just receivod at - , • . • . MERCUR'S. April 5, 1853. . _ Boots & Shoos. l ir:NS, \Cornetts, and Children' Boots and shoes 11 a very large assortment at ItIERCUR'S. Hardware. T ARGE addition to the aizivrtment of common L Ind Sadlery Hardware now arriving at April 6. 1853. MERCUIVS. Groceries. 111PDS. more id' ihose cheap Brown Sugars. I Cuiree, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, common gA u ses,stuart's Syrup, superior Green and Brk. Teas, Rio, Jars and Mocha Coffee. Also, all other Imhof Groceries, except liquors. at wholesale or read at MERCUR'S. A ni i, 1853. • French Embroidery. rm BROWER ED collars. chemintts, flouncing. tr Ceder sleeves, linen handkerchiefs. edgings and !oserws at MERCUR'S. Shawls. WHITE CRAPE. brk silk andtottnd sbawls IT for sale at MERCUR'S. Those Indebted to Qs Di' note ur book account will please take NOTICE I/ that we ate in want of money, and must kare it. Ail who neglect to vexed to this timely ,warning, sty expect a visit febtnihe We' Constable. , No jo kisz this amt. HALL. & RUSSELL. loieanda, March 24, tRS3. FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING ti SUMMER 163- lICIII illtio WO SS 0 lizontsze2nrits & CO., Ciit'SY,lt of the Public Square and Main Street, C Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that they are now opening and receiving direct from the -City of New York, their NE W STOCK of SPRING Sod SUMMER GOODS, which, with. their former Rock on hand,comprtses one of tire largest and best Rimed assanments to be found west of New York. lining been purchased at GREAT BARGAI'M They are enabled to offer them cheaper than ever.— They Invite particular attention to their assortment • `f Ladies' Dress Goods Consisting of Jaconet and Swiss Mastitis, Printed Gifigtatin, ea Muslins, Merrimac, Cocheea,Fr.ll Rites and other styles of American Prints, irr endless variety, a large assertment and for sale „ cheap. They have also a - •large variety of YANKEE NO TIC INS, embracing almost every thing from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Batch el• They invite particular attention to their ano, meat of Carpeting of alfpricesand styles. Also, Spring and Surarael Hats, Boots and.. Shoes, Shoe Findings and Leather, Oro cenes, Crockery, Shelf Hardware 4.e., Their Stock has heen selected with care, and will be sold cheap. Farther comment is unnecessary —give us a tall, and we will show you our goods ana Prices, and convince you that the above is no fiction. Oar motto is, " Small - Profits & Quick Returns. - - MONTANYES & CO. Towanda. March 16, ma.. , innv TORN. ADVERTISEMENT. • tiv H. BAIRD, formerly of Bradford Co-. Pa t' is still engaged with the firm of VanDusen, and Jagger, oho hays this day removed to their rev and spacious store N° d 0 Vesey street. corner tteborch, (in the rear of the Astor Mouse) where het' are prepared to exhibit a very large and Eeteril assortment of Foreign and Domestic uRY GOODS, adapted tothe cottatty trade' They 1411 krep a large stock of Merimac,Cochmh et desirable styles of Prints. and oth- Cash as, well as tut class credit customers Will find it to their ia. *,,,°° to call. They have also a department 'devoted to the SOOT and SHOE butanes', mulled confident they ca t aerttetter bargains in that r line then - any exclu lin Soot and IShoe house in New York, from the het that the,expense is much less in proportion to !t,e_ amount of hales. Mr. Baird flatters himself losing the benefit of 15 Years experience the 11 licatitile business in Bradfford Co..his knowledge a - auk style of goods adapted to the Northern Penn tiirania trade, will make it an, object for tnercb. " I ' s doing business in that section to give him a A °Tan/en fpr goods in the above limas will . be Immptly attended to, and the articles warranted to f-,;t satifutiop• Ntw York,l‘lareh, 1,1)153. SHERIFF' SALE -. 8. to of of Leitsri Pnciat bitted - 61M Of the CO* if ()Demon 'Pleas, ettlivadford4lo [hand to me.dieeeted, butppsed to public sale. at the Court•Bouse, in the bore- .of. Towenda...on,. Monday,. the 24 day of MAY, at 1. „o'clock, P. Mat the following lot, place or parcel land situated.in, Ridgberry twills Bradford 00unty, State of Penn's- Beginning at an elm tree standing on the west bank o: Bentley Creek and running thence south 6 0 east 8 perches and 2.10 to the nonh.east curner of Abi al Fuller's farm, from thence S. 1 I E. 30 perches to a certain butternut tree Media; on the west aide of the west embankment of the mill run; thence 8.3° 10" E. 10 perches to a post and stones, standing by a white pine stump; thence 8.54 W. 8 perches and 7-10 to a postand stones; thence 8.2 E. 9 perches an the south east corner of said Abiah Puller's farm, being a butternut tree ; thence north 27 E. 14 per ches to a. post, S. Be E.lB-7 to a hemlock tree stand. ing on the east bank of said Bentley Creek a thence N. 22 West 495 to s corner on the east bank of said creek ; thence N. Be W. 8 perches to the place of beginning. Containing-4 acres and 60 perches, more or less, all improved, anti having thereon erec ted a one and a half story frame house and a saw mill together with the mill run and priviliges thereto ' belonging Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. B tinning* Co. vs Asaph Colbom and C. T. Mut" phe ' y. ALSO—A 'plece - or parcel of land in Wysoi twp. and beginning at a black oak the north corner of said tract deeded same day to party of first pan . ; thence north 97° east 220 perches to a hickory on the north litie - of said lot ; thence west 102 perches to a maple standing on the east bank of the 'creek; thence south 90 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 lUperches strictmeasnre, be the same more or less. It being part of a larger tract in the warrantee cf Martin Smith granted by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. About 30 acres improved, be the same more or less, 1 small framed house, 1 log house, 2 log sheds and a few fruit trees thereon. • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of An na Dickinson. Maria Meredith, John Read. John M. Read, and Margaret M. Read, who survived Prisciii ' la M. Read, vs Amos J. Vergnson, John Wood and Levi Wood, terre tenants. _ . ALSO—Piece or parcel of land in Granville twp. end beginning at a hemlock south-east corner of a lot originally contracted to Thos. Bailey Jr.; thence north 115 perches to a post, north-east corner of said Bailey's lot ; thence east 95 perches to the west line of lot No. 133; thence west 95 perches to the beginning. Containing 50 acrei 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. MERIUR ALSO—A piece of 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 crek ; thence south sar east 64 and 5-to perchesot a post: thence south 169 5-10 per ches to a heap of stones for a corner : thence north 84° 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 course= thereof, to the beginning. Containing 77 and 120 7-10 perches and the usual allowance, &c. About 90 acres improved. t trained house, 1 fram ed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Bank of No th America to the use of Stephen , Pierce, vs Stuart ALSO—A certain single Saw Mill situated on Towanda creek, in the township of Monroe and being the second saw mill from the mouth 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 said mill, together with all privileges pertaining thereto. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of-Rte land R. Rockwell and Myran A. Rockwell, vs Sy!. wester White, Geo. W. White, Win. White and Eli White. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend.Eirpo. nes a piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin twp , and bounded on the north by lands of Wm. Ste , phenson and Clark Baxter, en the east by lands a Patrick Murphey and U. J. Lent, on the south by lands of Wm. Stephenson and Beni. Stephenson, and an the west by lands of Win. Stephenson.— !.Containing about 51. acres, about IC 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 Win. Horton, vs. Daniel Hill Jr. and Morris Murphey. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Sheshequin 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 30 acres I improved. one log and framed house attached to• gether, one framed barn and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in executioc at the suit of Welles & Harris, vs J. L. Vansice. 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 flora to Ladd, deed. Containing about 100 acres, be the same more or less. about 30 acres improved, one block house, one framed barn, and t small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at l 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 Merely, thence south 65 perches to a post due east from themorth east corner of a lot heretofore deeded to John Cowley ; thence 89° west passing along the F north line of said Cowley's lot 210 8-10 perches - -to the outline of the Leßoy tract to a post, thence-north 1° east on said warrant or out line 65 perches. to the south-west corner of the said deeded lot, to Roderic Moreley's, thence south 69° east 240 8-10 perches to the beginning. Coo tainine 9 j ‘ acres and 132 perches strict measure, be the same more oil lest. about 90 acres improved, 3 framed hotises. 2 framed bans and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece cr parcel of land in Rome twp., and bounded on the north by lanai of Silas Gore, on. the east b) , lands of Silas Gore Jr., on, the booth by lands of Roderic Mdeeley.; on the ,west by lands of Geo. Horton and Warn Elliott. Con taining49s acres, be the same more orless, about 50 acres improved, one large framed barn, aria two story framed dwelling house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. N. Shipman vs Richard C. Len}, Frederick Morley, 'F. M. Lent and Agathy Lent. I rL/30—A piece or parcel of land in Smithfield tp. d bounded on the north by lands of E, 8. Tracey and C. Corse, on the east by lands of U.. Moody, B.Batisbery. H. M. Hall and A. Phelps, on the south bY, lands of A. Phelps and J. Phelps, and on the west by lands of A. Jones, A. Pierce, J. C. Aldrich; D, Holmes and L. IL Pierce., Containing about 26 acres, be the same more or less, about 10 acres ims proved. with one steam grist millions waggon shop and lumber shop attetchetttwo dwelling houses and ono grocery building thereon., I ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land in Sinitbfield twig, and bounded on the north by lands of Aldrich; east by lands of E. S. Tracey, south by the Public highway. sad west by lands-of IT. Moody. 'Containing about Oar% all improved with one framed dwelling house, and one framed barn thereon: 4 Seized and' taken in exeenriorr at the suitof C. W. Shipman, vs H. M. and Q. 8. Peck, ALSO—Apiece or parcel of land in Ulster pipp.. and hounded on the north by lands of ebates -Rol comb, on the east by lands of Horace Heath, on the south by the highway leading from Ulster to Smith' field. on the west by lands of Opel . Sweet.. Con• mining about one-fourth °l v an acre, all improved. with one framed house thereon.. Seized and taken in execution' at the suit of Smith, J. Culp and E. T. Smith, copartners, &e. vs Nathan Olmsted. • ALEIOA piece or parcel Oland In - Warren tp. 1 and beenaingsda post earner:a knit No. 211 and k:that:Swot* reastakros the littulOthttlisiSS• .1010-tO. perches to a posfeareer: or istd,l6o4li. 21 & BS whklice - cif IA . .876'.. -- 211, Niece' aloniC !he line of lot No. 20 'nibs*. 67° vat AO - pirChes to i Post, corner of icit#l6#. 19. 20. 21 and IS 10 11 Oh' lic road; thence alone said. ro and.the line ,oflot No, 18, south 32 3-4° West I I 340 perches to a ail post corner of lot No. 18 and S in the said baundai ry line. thence along the said Hie; south fat alit 105 9-10 perches to the begirning. Contain ing 49 acres, bounded south by Caleb Carmales land north by lot No, 20, east by lot No. 22, and west by lot No. 0, and being part of a larger tract of land granted to "Said Charles S. Cox. . , ALSO—One other lot of landknown Si No. 29 in Trcwbr dge's, resin:ay of bid Charles M. Cox's lands in Warted twp. aforesaid; Beginning at the 45 milestone in the boundary line between the State ofPa. and, N. Y..thence along said State line - am* 86 I, deg. east 73 3-10 "perches to a post Corner of lot N 0.24, thence south 3 deg. west 9$ 8-10 perches to a past: a dorner of lots No. 22, 23 and 24, lbeoce north 87 deg. West 129 8-10 perches to a post, as a public road cornet of lots No. 18, 19 and-21, thence alongsaid road and boundary line of lot No M. north 32 3-4 deg. east 1183-10 perches to the begin blew, mile stone corner of lot No. 19.- Containing 61 9-10 acre', be the sattie more or 'less, bounded north by the State of N. Y, south by lots No. St and 22, east by lot No. 24, and West by said public road and lot No. 19, About 76 acres improved on the 2 lot# No. 21, and.22,as above described, one framed honie. one framed barn and" small °related of fruit trees thereon. , . . • Seized and taken in execution at the suit of WM. P. Russell, vs. Asaph Bascom. - ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Ridgberry twp. and bounded on the north by lauds of Wm. Ball, on the Batterson road, on the east by landsof Wm. Seely. on the south by lands of Wm. Stevens, and ou the west by lands of J. F. Seely, D. S. Brown and C. G. Doty. Containing , about 40 acres, be the same more or less, about 24 acres improved, one framed dwelling honie, one small stable, ohs shed and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chas. Westbrook, vs. B. 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 IN acres, be the same more or l^ss. about 90 acres improved, one log house and one framed barn and a young tipple orchard thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Wil. son 4 en, vs. J. C. Culver. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Bowe twp. and bounded on the north by the estate of M. Can non, east by land of G. Vought, south by estate of M Cannon, and west by land of M. S. Maynard.-- Containing 45 acres with 25 acres improved, with I framed house and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elka• na Smith, vs John L. Cannon. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Herrick twp. and bounded on the north by binds Of Daugherty, east by lands of Joseph and Buttersill, south by tae lands of the Dupont's, and west by land. of Myers Read, Hiram Gordon & Brothers. Contain ing shoat 115 acres. be the same mure or less, about 2 acres improved, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land in Herrick twp., bounded north and east by lands of Edwin 8111, south and west by the Dupont lands. Containing about one acre, be the a; me more or less, one framed house and one framed barn there.: on. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Septor Brown, vs Charles Sill. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Albany tp., and bounded op the north by lands of N. N Bens, 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. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. E. Shipman & Charles Gordon ors Rollin - Wit. cox. ALSO—A piece or parcel of land in Canton tp., and bounded un the north by lands of L. J. Andrus, on the east by lands of A. D. Spalding. on a e south by lands of Mammy and Henry Tinklepatigh. and on the west bylands 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. Spalding, on the east by lands of L. 1. Andros, on the south by lands of Chauncey and Henry Tick. lepaugh and on the west by lands ofJoel Taylor.— Containing about 15 acres. Seized and taken in ex. cation at the snit of Geo. W Ketchum vs Wm. D. Elliot. ALSO—A piece or parcel 'Aland in South Creek twp, and bounded on the north by lands formerly in the occupancy of Calvin Bud and lands of Wil liam J. Fuller. east b! lands of Vincent Owen, south by lauds of Henry Spencer, and west by lands of Charles White. Containing about 52 acres be the same more or less, about 3. acres improved, framed house, 1 framed barn ar a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seivd and taken is executi at the suit of Ed ward Mead now to the use of Johu Thompson. vs. Henry T. Graves. ALSO—A piece or parcel land in Shrshequin twp, and beginning at a hemlock sapling the north. west corner of Wattle's and Allen's lot, thence north 89 deg. west 50 perches to a post by lot of Win. Stephenson's, thence by rail, lot north 1 deg west 182 4-10 perches to a post on lands of Benj. Ste. phenson, thence south 89 deg east 50 perches to a beech corner, thence north 1 deg east 162 4-10 per. ches - to the place of beginning. Containing 50 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 Ingham thereon erect ed. Seized and taken in execution at the sok of Rus sel 8 Ayre and Francis 8. Ayre now to the use of N. L' a ltelph vs. Asa F. Eastman &I Patrick Mar, phy, and tore tenants. Alherifrs Office, Towanda, April 6, 1853. • Notice is hereby gi•en, that an antormt equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale whet week down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered fur sale. sniar.trr se= 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 hero' of Towanda. on Saturday 'the 30th day of APRIL, at I o'clock, P. M.„ the fol lowing piece or parcel of land situated in Sheshe. gain twp., end bounded on the north by lands of.loo. Runde% east by lands of Daniel B. Collier, south by lands of Jeremiah Kilmer and the creek and west by lands of John McMahon. Stephen Newell, Albert Tattle, Wm. Tattle and E. B. Tuttle. Coro taming 72 terve. be the same more or leaf, about 50 acres thereof improved, with a framed house and framed barn thereon erected. Seized and taken in execktion at slur snit of Dan. iel.B. Culver, va, Timothy Middaugh. O. THOMAS, Sheriff. Siberia's Office, Towandit,APril 6; BOK+ Notice is hereby given - , &at an' anlbtdlW equal to the costa,"will be rillAted' to k tea tra each sale !ben struck downle the bidder. and upon a &Bari to domply with [hi') regulation; the tract of land' wilf sgaiw be oared KW sale.. AD/instant:tows Nol , a. A LL persons indebted to tbe estate of Wm. L. XL Grenell, deed, lame Barliegton township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all' persons having demands against Bei& estate are requested to present them duly authenticated tbr settlement ANN E. GUNNELL. MILES B.ORENELL, i • - Administrators. , i - 19arebr 111; 195 a :I:09' 1 11e as of' 8A!..5,..,-ItitActertidiv• add fo Towanda, March - =; 165. r:::7T , TI) :1853. 1853 . t; • Irak 4b 11 410e171 # "104' "eiits Mid eatiiiiirithiatite l y hies ter P ll 4. Cleo_ g.#l,lF alae Mane 1 ' ) and intend k epi ij !fie largest"stock, "ad assort ment of CLOTHING, , SHIRTS, DR A WERS, FURN ISHING GOODS, OILED CLOTHING "A ND RUBBER OoODS, that can be found in the States. Terms and pri• ces bausfactor,'' ' HANFORD & BROTHER. 99 Pmt ROi. opposite the Astor House. New York. Birth 9,1858. C. iIIOMAS, Sheriff. 11nOdiiii4114064illent • • THE subscribers titer for rent for a ; 4 1 . 1 tenireir Pearl, their - TAVERN •,ICrAND 1111'? andATORE at Bornbrook; io Shet,ltego in Mieraddp. The . Tavern Is a large and well-arrange 4 binding. With itabling attached. well caloOlitted for ifHotel,andis well li.cateil rat busi ness. Tivii of three ains.will be .rented With the Tavern, with an diehard. Tbilitore Is a new building. or good eize.and ibelicaticin a first rate one fur the mercantile toisinetior Will be rented riparately or together at ihe :will O the ap plicant.,o; .7 .. • • - . BRINIC..4BON. HornbroOli 11;"1 - M . " . 111C211-111L7 1 3r/111 • - VHERtAS, niy 'wife. OATH/AM. has left my bed and board. without any just cam or_ProTocation, this .is herebY to , forbid all peisoris from harboring or trusting her on my , account, a" I shall pay no debts of her contracting. Asylum. Feb. 15, 1853. oElt HASFORD: ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Alas persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES FORTES, 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, ? WILLIAM FORBES, Adm i n istrators Feb. 17, 1853. NEW GOODS. der 31145..11011J1GM9 18 this day receiving from New York. an assort- J mcnt of New Winter Goods, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms_ fur ready pay. Towanda, Feb. 16. 1853. armors INIXILVOI7II AILINFTEDIML 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. /IL 411:::1111L1B3LX1114. VN. WILSON, formerly of Bradford County, • Pa, re n ns his thanks to his friends fur past favors, and .elicits the continuation of their patron age. Having made arrangements It. continue with the km of Fuller 4 Dayton Na 143 West street, be tween Barclay and Ye-ey 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 be taken to keep on band desirable goods fur that section of the country. New-Yrnir, Feb: 9,1852. '0 BRYAN'S es A\ ..:t• rtunoxic (`) • i?k ‘ 441 . 1 '.ei; 44- :,/ 1 RAVERS. MN'S extraordinary preparation .has been fur ma. -L ny years the most cation and speedy remedy for COUGHS. COLDS. ASTIMI, sun DISIASILS Of TIM Cease •aD LIMOS. To those suffering from obstinate and confirmed Coughs, they give the moat immediate and perfect relief, end when great liability to take cold exists, and &troub lesome Coeglr succeeds the slightest exposure, these WAFERS produce the most marked results , They at once relieve tfie Cough and other symptoms. and entirely remove that morbid irritability and weak. ness of the Lungs which give rise to the complaint. The medical propeltles are combined in an agreea ble form and ptealant to the taste, so that any child will readily take then► : and they' are, warranted to give relief in tea minutes after use in all cases. Price 25 cents per flex. For sale by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda. Pa. Towanda, Feb. 9,18,53. Clover need. A n BUSHELS of Clover Seed just received and '1 for Pale by the subscribers at the lowest cash pike, or ezcbanged for most kinds of produce. Towanda, Feb. b, 1883. BAILEY &lIEVINS. - - Pilaster. THE subscribers have made arrangements for a quantity of Plaster, to be delivered in the Spring which will be sold for 1.6,50 per ton for ready pay. Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats sod Buckwheat will be re ceived in payment at the going cash price. 'Towanda, Jan. 27, 1959. BAILEY *NEVINS. L O. of o. r. 1111? EGMAR Meeting of tradford Eneaummen are held at the Odd Fellows Hall on the even ing of the Ist and' 3d Fridays of eaeh month. C. 8. FLURSEI.I.. Heribe. AL Friendly Call THE subscribers are compelled by the necessity of liability to ask those knowing themselves indebted, to came and settle and make payment, etheratise they need not be surprised to find their act coasts lodged where payment can be enforced. Towanda, Feb. 4;1853. MONTANYWS & Co. The accounts and notes of ISAAC POST deed, are at the,store cC the above firm, and immediate at tention to their settlement will save cost. THOMAS ELtiorr. ' J. D. MONTANYE: Towanda, Peb. 4, 1953: Admiriistrators. te-s :; • 1 e.-• -zo : ii.", AND 1P33.094730X13 0 252.190.15. HL' citizens of the bor . o' Tonlantea and vicin ity.. are respectfully informed that the subscri ber has commenced fintidets on the south corner of Main and Bridge sireeis, where be will keep on hand and for sale, every attainable article in his line: It it his intention to keep a constant supply of Groceries and Provisions to meet the wants of the community, which will be selected with care. and sold at the lowest price. He has a large stock of Confectiosary and nuts. and all other artieles ih.the'grocery Pamir. Fish, Cimdles, Eggs, ' , Ned all the different kinds ofproVision2 lebrobetined, will be kept on hand. Cash pate for Butter. Lard • and Eggs, and most of the articles sold by the farmer. Oysters, received every day by Egress fiom New York. and screed upin * superior style. and sole . by the gam, quart or pin& Give the a stilt— as tam deterannert by MP stant attention to buSiness to desires, as [,Rope to secure a share of public patronage: Towanda. Jan. 8.1852. ?matt. liesubscriber having dincontinued lilt business T thia place, word Mtn eighteen months ago, and m Omell sit months itince k would.respectfolly meant every personknoWing -himself indebted to him. so call and up be thodeth of April next, or their notes or accounts will he left with, a awn; ote for collection. • ,„N.N. BEM, Towanda, March Itlu. • NOTIOS HH &Lek- itETURN orsilivitil4k9l4.fSkOitl ` ca+ l ;no g4itaitz ciliation', Max 114 , NE Wll MD CLOTHING - . STORE - . " GEORGE H. BUNTING, IMPOSITE TIM WAIL!) 11011111.11. BUNTLI4CI respectfully informs his friends and the public generally. in teen and the surround. log country. together with " all the -rest of man. kind," that he has just received frdm Pew York. one of the-most complete assortments of Mens and Boys Ready Made Cldthing.ever before offered in Towanda.together with Cloths. Cessimeres. Vest• lugs, and Timings which be will! make -up in the most approved style. and at the lowest price. He has - also on hand one uf the must fashionable stock otiournishing Goods. such as Woolen Co. &robins, Overshirta, Overalls. Drawer.. and every article in his line pertaining to Gentiemens' War drobe, which will be sold cheaper than any • other Clothing Store in Bradford Coonty.' Heim confident that frota his lung experience that he can give general satisfaction. Ile employs none but the most expert workmen,. and; feels assuo.d that his work a 111 not suffer by comparison with the best city shops either in elegance of workmanship or el, egance of atyle; and hopes by strict attention to business. to..merit a continuanceof that litter"' pat ronage whit* has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for, past invoioe asks the public to give him a call end see for themselves. CCDVITINO done as want and warranted,, to fit if properly : made np,CI) „ „ Don't. mistake the place, on the Corner of Main at.. and the public square, oOposite the Ward Hotlser.CD 'Tis even so, this world is!' all a stsgs," . • And gents Mist dress in this.progiessive age, • Each have their taste of :style, of cut and dress— The question asked where can we get the best! , Where can the largest stock of goods be found? Say when the Cheapest find best abound Where can we at the shortest notice g et A coat, a vest and pantaloons that ut I To answer these, I frankly say to all The cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing Hall." Towanda, Den: 29, 1881. _ CLOTHING STORE. Aratuminni, & do. TN the Brick Block, next door to Atercurs store have .1- jest added to their stuck, a large and fashiona ble assortment of !Ready made Clothing, ADAFTIO TO TBll WWI, of every variety, both of style and price, to which they ask the attention of the public. This is now the largest stuck Ever Offered in 7bwanda 1! and will 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 indacements,not to be met with at any other establishment. Strangers __Tooranda, or_oth ors in want ofOZOCI will find THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT at our establishment, in this- section of the coy, ntry, and made in such style and materials as to ensure satisfaction. We shall endeavor by L0W7211=15 di GOOD OLOTEKINI, to secure patronage'. feeling confident that our arti cles will glee satisfiction to the purchaser. The assortment comprises every article required for a gentleman's outfit. TERMS--CASH. Overcoats, Coats Pants, Chrysalis Caps 4-c. Locarroas.—Next door south of Mercur's Main st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnofirs Han l e Elmira; and tinder A: C. Porters . Hotel, Tioga Vill age, Tioga Co. Pa. Towanda May 29th 1851. _ _ _ NAM' MCaal AND NEW GOODS ' OPPCSITE THE COURT HOUSE WitZnr & l AVE just completed a large and fine yy finished Store on the site of the two they bad borne?, and filled it with the largest and most comprehens ive stack of Ctroteries, Provisions, ranked Notions; Fruit, Confeationory, 'toys, *e l dm ever exhibited thiS aide of the city. We h aye bought:: for cash, articles of the best quality ; consequently are prepared to sell at es low prices as the same quality can be 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) our old cos• o ners will not follow the precedent, if they call and see our stock and bear the exceellingiy foto prices. Among the many articles we have are GROGERIES, Tea, sugar, coffee, chocolate,. cocoa, molasses, Ste :ran t s syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut megs, Oarsman, saleratu+, soda, cream tarter, ground mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, can• dies, bar soap, vinegar, starch &c., &c. PrIoVI,SIONS' Mess pork and beef, hams and shoulders, wheat flour, buckwheat flower; corn meal. soda and butter crackers, mackerel', codfish, shad. nearing, potatoes, beans : onions, &c., &c PRIIIT .1121r3) NtrirtS_, Preserved prunes. citrons, English coriants,raTsins, green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, &noble and rnaderia walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest nuts, hickory nuts, &c. PeLVELEE Jr07164.4"9 Ivory, born and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs, ' fine combs; hair, cloth, teed?, Wash% and bfacking brushes, wallete.pone monies, and purses of many styles, pocket , ink stands, pbcket and sittaif fancy mirrors, lobaceo, boxes, snuff' boles. and almost every article re thif •fritv. • Walt boles. toiletcases, secretatnee, prin . and Custiroidered, work baskets of many styles. novirsvregu* Gerrson,Frenth - and Ansericran 'TOYS of every de scription andpriee. re* Obrtherr ang pewter tea setts, for little girls, and'a few boys' slerghs. • BROWN'S WASH BOARD'. SUGAR BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLINT 'BARNET BASEST'S.... SALT; *Asfiron dairy salt, ground rock salf,SaApa salt boils ,coarse and Abe:, Agso, a cinanti.o of ihiti Stone Lime. • . CA*II)Y . wholesale or retail; alr kind's and innumerable - other articles, for saTi.ag the new dtore opposite the Oiturtlifonse. • • Towanda, Dec. 1 , 1852 BAILEY 1 . Itt DIS. _ - Borough Ordinance, BE it ordained •by theoroverr Coar.cil of the Hord of Towanda, in cannel, assembled, ov the sib day of April,' A . -D., 1853. That if any person or penions shall pile. lay, or store, any fiTrards, plank. or acintrog, shingles' or timber, upon the Ohne squire,for within any of the politic streets, such person or persons shall forfeit' and• pay for every each offence the, stint of' /lie Dollars for every day the said property shall remain upon the said square or in any - pun of said streets, after notice from a street ContMintiorier ortha TOFU Council to tv , move the same. Prookkil that while any person shall be 'reedits a building. be may occupy opposite his land foe reasonable length of time a portion of the Mores for the purposes aforesaid. out Itroweifer in a manlier • to °borne% travel. WM EI.WSIAIk, %pips's. 3.. F. MEANS, N. N. DETTS k room Conned. .1. BRIDLEMAN Attest—H- MaPtipiu, Towasda. April 15.1853. • iILOYEA and HOSIERY oftevety delteriagoa at " Dec.),1.0;t52.. 8.. Cr - f ,. SAVE inintalatthittt9WLlMP“MAlMlV • ._ • . RideaDery, oat pot on • ' . •. • Wit ft. every ' %finlike. aing vissaar andllistar at A o'clock A. S I AM attic* at diode* in time to tits the analog Mil of i either east or nest. same 'day. ' • Returning Tocsiat, Ina after the arrival of the-Eastern trniN sing --abn,disii We. tern cars from Jefferson; Elmira, Ike.;" toff* rive Sit Towanda moos day. , Fiat r-z-Tentfaida to Mercer's Ohi o . - to Burlington.' • " •to Eastl mttb eld. _ tv Rldisebery. 1.00 -to VVEllsburg depot., 1,2$ Express packages to or froth the Rail Road care fully delivered at moderate charger.. hi - ..iltJa • kuiptistoi Towanda. Oct 8. 1852. RROISTER'S NOTlCE .— Notice is hereby • en that there hare been Bled and settled in thi office of the Register of ills, in and fur the amity ef Bradford, accounts of adminiatiation iipto thong. towing estates Final account of Thomas, ,Mather guardian of Thos. Mather - --2d. minor child of John Mather late of Ulster, deed. Final aceonni of Francis Tyler & D. Forbes wita'rs. of the estate of.lnst in Forbes hue of Athens, dee'd. -Final savant ofJohn Watkins and Befal l = adders:. of the'estato of Israel Stone late Of dec'il. Final account of Henry Drake adm'r of the iits: tate of Francis Drake late of Athens born'. deed... Final NisiidniorN. P. Aspenwall and L' M. enwait adnirs of the estate of Edson Aspinwall. lists of Towanda_ bow'. deed. Final account of J. W. Vannest .adm'r. of the estate of . Leonard Webb, late of Standing . OW* deo'd., -; • Final account ofHollin Wilc& eer,of,the esMte of Harriett IC. Miller late of Annul, deed., And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on Monday. the 4th day May nest„,for confirmation and allowance. - H. L. SCOTT, Register. , Register's Office, Towanda, April 1,1853 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A LL persona indebted to the estate of MIN ri M. DEN A RI'SI; deeined, tam of Windhain are tierety requested to MateMimediate plyn len& and thbse having claims against dad estate, *ill please present them duly authenticated for settle• meet. iIIIALIIVE DEMAker. Admickidtatars March V. and. EA• .1F•, itettben knead, vs Lydia Smead, in Bradford Cowt. ty, Com Pleps, No. 361 Sept Term 1852. YDIA RIAU It; defendant in the above ceder r [4 You are herby notified that - IftentWn linseed; your husband, has filed his Milian fae a ditofed from the bonds of matrimony. /tad an alias sub. - pcena has been returned, and proof made that pit are not to be found in said county. You am_ gm": fore, hereby required to appear at he Court Mob* in the born of Towanda. on Monday the 2d day tit May nest, being the first day of May term of said court of toca pleas. to answer the said coalplaint. and show cause, ifany you have, wby the said Reuben shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS. 811eriff, Sheriff's Office, Towanda, M veli, 9 11151 see wirdacti. Jonathan P Ipt, rs Mary Jaffe Phelps. in Brd:' ford County, Corn. Please No. 287 DeS. item 1852. ARY JANE PH ELPS.defeodant n the above cause : You are hereby Dotted that Jollathan H. Phelphs, your husband. has sled his petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. an alias subprens has beon ovum:eh:Land proof sada that you are not to be found in' said County. You are, therefore, bereby requite a id appear at the Court House. in' the born' of Trowandi. on Monday. the 2d day offM l ay next, being the firit day of Mar term of said court of com. pleas, to answer the itaid complaint. and show cause, if any you have. - the said Jonathan shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sherill's Office. Towanda, Marchp, 1135.2. A DM IN PiII'RATO R'S NOTICE. persons indebted to the estate of BEM. All PRATT, dec'd. late of Troy. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said• estate, will please pcir sent !berm duty emthentiCattil for settlement LEON 4i upliAm. H. GAMAGE. Administrates" March 23. 1253. 11.1.11.'. • 1177 - .Ttil AI.II r,l ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA, Oitiee in the norib end o`the Ward House, itatsly aiagiK by Laporte, Mason & Co.) Towanda, March, 5. 1853. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bragfard Countg, in hie mal'er of Daniel Brink vs S. D' Axon. TH B undersigned having been appointed by de Hon. the Court of Corn. Pleas, of Bradford County, an Auditor to make distribution of de funds raised by Sheriff's sale of th'e real estate of 8., D. Horton. Notice Is hereby giVon that the and', tor will attends% Wm. Elwell's office in the hermit* of - Tow:rads, on Saturday the 23d day of April nest. at 1 o'clock, P. AT., lo' attend to the duties pertaitv ins to his pike, Ift Which time and place_all pet ‘ s , one having claims upon said fund ao a required ter peseta' them, or be. furever debarred from coming in upon the.aame. HARVEY McALMi t Auditor. Towanda, March 21,11163. - • In the Court Coot/firm Plots of firrtrifork County, in fhe molter of Theodore lilidetami triad* Co rey. vs../cAu4 Baker • THE undersigted having Wert apptitatellbylbe Han. the Court of Com. nese. of; lltadfirt _County an auditor fet make distrihetiod 6T the funds raised by lthreirs safe of the:tekT enact! of Joshga Baker. Istoefelt hereby given that the Auditor will autocrat _Win'. Efwelre /Ake to the borough of Towanda. on Banirdey the 23d day of April nut. at 3 o'clock; P. Rt. to attend to the duties pertaining to ht., office. at which time and place all• perm*. having Claims Own' imidlotd, are required to pm bent them or be foreier debarred from corning lib upon-the same. , HARVEY McALPIN, Auditors Towanda. March ttl, 18153. LIQ 170.iiS LIQUORS - THE Subsc J iihers having formed a copernvikrip under the firm of S%TELTON & CO, fordeft ing • genera l business. wcpld respectfully: ask Vote' keepers and all others in want: cf any. thing in their litre to give them a call. We intend keeping on' trod a general assortment of Foreign Liquors, which we mitt sell cheaper than.any one else India County. from the fact tbm we buy direct from the importers. and thereby save a large profit -charged by theN.Y. Jobbers ; Liquors are erarreat. ed pure and free from adulteration. Also onasuutt ly on hand Whiskey of the best:quality. 1 We Wet. made arrangeme.its by which we Gas faraisle. oar customers with my quantity of 'Binglarearee BE Zit fresh freka the Brewery. Fleece. give al a calbt.-. Toe notes and accounts of the *Wirral of. S. Fel. ton & Co., rue in our bands foie seulatmen;. { 8. FELTON... B. T. PDX. Towanda. Dec. 1,183 t: ORIIII4•MAILINCti . reap* C.U. LYON, have established ill themselves in Mintrottoo. intend carrying en .the'above business In all its various branches. and respectfully solicit ashore of the ppblic patroller. •A -choice stock of • . 4 ‘ • MILLINERY. will be kept on hand and for sale at ths , kisiestpri; cm: Miss Lyon will becoastantly udvisettor the , latest fashions by the copse: ion • in thpUityoktkirrin endeavours will be spared to rbtaat, Monroeton, Nov. LAU.. ~~ AND