-gm abnerttoemeuts. FJ !I SHERIFF'S SALE. of writs of Vend Expo.issued out of the g' - c ' it • tirt 0 ( Com. Pleas of Bradford County end to P itrectd, trill be exposed to public sale at the %(_,` goo in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday iP,: t o d a y of JUNE, at !o'clock, P. M., the mit I:4one-half of the following let, piece or pars fi nd situate in Smithfield twp., and bounded ;;;,oethbr lands of E. S. Tracey and C. C. the east by lands of U. Moody, S. Sails - k" - o an ti 11 le and A. Phelps, on he South by t 7i,k ph' el a os and J. phelps, and on the west v*, ; „d so f . A. Jones, A. Pierce, J. C. Aldrich, D. It Pt rce. Containing about 26 lc end tn. the same more or less, about to acres one steam grist mill, two dwelling ;;-es and ono grocery building thereon. In ad- ID the above desctibed buildings there is one ol na a top an d une lumlw shora on the above , ar ;Jett lot anti the ground that they stand upon h the defendant in this case hat ncrinterest in. " t ` r o o_otte other lot, piece or parcel of land in " v p , and bounded on the north by lands kes t, east by lands of Geo. Shaler, south • G. giakeslee, west by lands of Luther Containing about 54 acres, be the same r,ersrelf. no I mprovements. %, e „a a nd taken in execution at the snit of H. r Perk rs Edwin Blakeslee. ti so, ; A lot piece or parcel of land in Granville and lAgintar, at a post on the west line of B o yons lands, thence' north 98 3-4°, west prche , to a p Ist. thence south. ti,-degree west t . t i perches end 5-le of a perch to a post, thence . 1, ,, tn Rs 3- ° , east one 174 perchei to a beech, va „ no rth 11 of a degree, east 158 perches and :10of a perch to the beginning. Containing 162 eftl aral 103 perches and allowance. .tied bed taken in execution at the suit of the ! ,,,,„Jent, Directors and Company of the Chemung float Hank to the use of JohnlArnot, vs. James G. ,3astain and Wm. A. Soaring.' C. THOMAS, Sheriff. sh f rais Office, Towanda, May 26,1854. Nonce is hereby given, that an amount equal to 1:e c osts, will be required to be paid upon each sale o tr, gruel:down to the bidder, and upon a failure tg aply with this regulation, the tract of land will he uttered for sale. 8.1. &F ILL ITTOR-VEY 4T L Office with the Resister and Recorder, T0WA:511.4, P•• STORE, NEW GOOIS, Raw naaamoci • BO 0:3/.1.11' q P.lll.lVrEr ijAVING located ..ltemselves in the Brick Store [I west side of Main 8:., nearly opposite Bridge r. have InKs ci) , recc red a large and splendid e..ct F,rrien (old Dern;sire Dry Goods, Groceries, Paints Hinheare, Nails, Stone. Ware, 6 - e , tyc , k!‘ - c. much notwithstanding the advance of Goods, they ,resound 11, self cheaper than ever before offered ; this market. quick sales and small profits" is rfil , llo Moqkinik of produce taken in exchange for The highest price paid for lumber. %les 6, 1553. _ _ • }IWO. MOLASSEs, froth 2 to 4 shillings, and :he best 6 cent Stigar in town, at %lay 6, 1973. PHINNEY & BOWMAN'S. VALUABLE 'REAL ESTATE, FOll sale in Granville twp. The sub. •cnher will on the premises, on Mont •C day, the 23d day of May, at public Yen (toe or otrtrry, his valuable farm contain ,,atoustreA, t 45 improved, with one framed dwell e honse, one tramed barn and a good apple ore-h -ill thereon. Said farm is one mite from Granville centre, snd five miles from Troy ; it is under a good are d cult t v ation , well watered, and very product, - .lzoodehnnee is offered tor thoPe who are run. t ,rerchnse. JAS. B. MORRISON. ;rant;!le. 'day 2, 1953, NIL - Aril w PRING GOODS. a - 9251 W 1 =V502'3371 now rreelcing a large assortment of all kinds o SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which wil rat:rely be sold cheaper than the cheapest ; cal ad see. Towanda. April 29 1,953. NEW SPRING GOODS. THE subscnber has just returned from the city artth a very large and most supekor select lua of BPBLA•B A.V/P SUMMEIS 000118, winch in rcspect to style and prices iriU tint:peg , imnably zive satisfaction to all that may fa•orihim acs 1. it)SF.PIt KINUSBERI. Toranna, April 30, 1853. BOOKS AND STATION fIY. An eitentive catalougne of School and Miscella , neonl BOOKS and STATIONARY, just received which trill be soft at the lowest prices. • irpeting• QETERAL new C ieces of Carpeting added to the mock, making the 'Assortment good. for sale on an moat reasonable terms. Ml, 3n,1853. 109 'Barrels of SALT just received and for sale at B. KINGSBVRY'S. Towanda, March 2.2, 1853. Susquehanna Collegiate Institute. Trionwho have subscribed towards the erec• tion of the building for this institution in To sash, are requestedlo call end pay into the Trea, fury 25 per cent. on the amount of their respective gabscriptions, the building having been corn. meoced. J. D. MONTANYE, Towanda, Ma y II , , 1853. Treasurer. FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER • / 11 10111VAcrnid di CO.; CORNER of the PoblicsSguare and Main Street, kj Towanda, Pa., respectfully . give notice that they are now opening and receiving direct from the Cily of New York, their NEW STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which, with their former stock on hand.comprises one of the largest and best. selected assortments to be found west of New Yorir Saving been pore,haised at GREAT BARGAINS! They are enabled to offer them cheaper than ever.-- 1 ; They invite particular attention to their assortment r‘f Ladies' Dross Goods Consisting of laconet and Swiss Mullins, Printed La wns,Gipghams, Bar'd Hustles, Merrimac, Cocheco,Fall River and other styles Of American Prints, in endless variete, large assortment and for sate cheap, They have also. tt large variety of YANKEE NO - Th INS, embracing almost every thing r from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Batch el. They invite particular attention to their assortment of Carpeting of all prices and styfes. Also, Spring and , Summer Hats, Hoots and Shoes, Shoe Findings and Leather, Gm - cents, Crockery, Shelf Hardware 41c. Their Stock has been selected with care, and will b• said cheap. Farther comment is unnecessary - -Rive us a call, and we will show you our goods and prices, and convince you that the above is no fleuon. Our motto is, “ Small Profits & Quick Returns. MONTAN YES & CO. Towanda, March le, !eel. NEW SPRING GOODS. Is NOW ILICIIVIIO ♦ VINT LADES •SD OiNSISAL AS roarim or SPRING apoos, Which are offered to the public at teliolesale or retail, at very tom Towanda, March 31, 1959. , -Mats, Cape aadi FRENCH Silk, Cassimere, _ Kossuth, Panama, Leghorn, Canadian, Straw and Palm Leaf liars. Also, a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Florence, Straw, French Lace, &c., Bonnets just receivod at MERCUR'S. April 6,1853. Boots & Shoes. ivrENs, Women, and Chi Wrens Boots and rshoes LV-1- it very large assortment at MERCURB. Itazdarare, T AROE addition to the .assortment of common 14 and Badiery Hardware now arriving at April 8,1853. 7MITS. more of those cheap Brown Sugars, Coffee, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, common Molasses, Stuart's Syrup, superior Green and Wk. Teas, Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee. Also, all other kinds of Groceries, except liquors. at wholesale or retail at MERC UR'S. French Illmbroide . try. EMBROIDERED collars, chembetts, flouncing, under sleeves, linen handkerchiefs, edgings and inserting. at MERCUIrs. Shawls. AXTHITE CRAPE. bl'k silk and colored shawls VY for sale at MERCUR'S. OD. BARTLETT. is now receiving a large . and carefully selected stock of MUM GOODS, bought for cash since the. late decline in price, which be will offer for ►eady pay at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things he invites particular attention to his assortment of Dress Goods. Towanda, April 15, 1855. Binghamton Stone Lime, for 1853. OUR arrangemente are now complete for supply. ing any quantity of this celebrated lime fresh from the Kiln at short notice and low prices ; war ranted good or no sale. WELLS &HARRIS. Athens, April 23, 1853 To Contractors and Others. NVE have on hand, pork. be ef, . butter, corn, oats, wheat, buckwheat, beans, dried apples, flour, feed, iron, steel, shovels, bars, powder, fuse, fish, tea, coffee, sugar, molasses, soap, tobacco, salt and cement for sale as cheap as at any other house. Athens, April 23, 1853. WELLS & HARRIS. A LARGE supply of Nails and Window Glasa of almost every size for sate at MERCUR'S• April 22, 1853. EARLY - PP AS.—A quanitty dearly Peas in pa pen and packages ; also, by the quart. peck or - bushel, at ap22 MERCUR'S. IJAMES T. TAYLOR, took up, on the 13th day 1 of April, 1853, 2 ordinary sized arks which were afloat in the Susquehanna river ; said arks appear to have been made, at least a year ago, and are composed of about 9000 feet of Lumber each. Towanda, April 33, 1852. .1. T. TAYLOR. Apprentice Wanted. A BOY about 17 years of age, who can come well recommended as to moral character, &c.. can get a situation as an apprentice to the TIN NING horsiness by applying immediately to Towanda, April 16,1853. HALL 4 RUSSELL. Grocery and Provision Store. 011-41:7 0,0 , 9M101 THE subscriber 'being desirous of enlarging his business at the old stan' (corner of Main and Bridge streets) would revectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda, and vicinity, that he is just receiving from New York, and is now opening for sale a large aseortrnent of G IZOCERIES, such as teas, sugars, coffee, rice molasses,Stewart's syrnp, tobacco, ginger peper, spice, cloves, mace, nutmeg, cinamon, saleratus, cream tartar, soda, ground mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, candles, bar and shaving soaps. vinegar, starch. &c. He has also on hand a larte\ stock of PROE'ISIO JrS, including hams and shoulders, Mackerel, 'codfish, herring, potatoes, beans, dried apples, wheat Hour, lard, butter, cheese, soda, butter and Boston crack ers ; also, most kinds of-fruit and nuts, preserved prunes, citron, figs, raisins. oranges and lemons, together with a large stock of German, French and American TOYS of every description and price. cc:)' Please give him a .all before purchasing eLse whe re..D) A. J. NOBLE. Towanda, April 30, 1853. JOS. KINGSBERY Muscetkintius H. S. MERCUR Groceries. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. Nails and Glass. TAKEN TM. WORLD'S PRIZE CHURN ! INYLITTED lit W. H. PAVIA, SYMMS, CO., N. T. And Patented April 2,1850. rlro this CHURN was awarded the Premium at 1. the late Fair of all Nations held in London.— It also-tool the Premium at .he Canadian Provincial Fair, held-in Toronto, U. C., in 1851. ft also receiv ed a silver Medal and Diploma at the Fair of the New England Met hanic's Charitable Association. held in Boston, October, 1850. In short it has tak en the first Premium at all State and County Fairs wherever it has been exhibited, and is universally approved by all Dairy-Men and Dairy- Women, where they have become acquainted with its merits. This CHURN is constructed for calm:111(o, o ern *MVO, WORKING ♦Nb //ALTON° TRR BUTTER ! ca• These Cxx AAAAA ED Cava's, are Manufactur ed and sold by WELLS & CO., Towanda, ?ewea nearly opposite the Ward House. Towanda, April 21, 1853. WM TOILS ADVERTISEMENT. UT H. BM% formerly of Bradford Co.. Pa. V V is still engaged with the firm of VanDusen, and Jagger, who have this day removed to their new and spacious store N° a 0 Vesey street. corner of Church, (in the rear of the Astor House) 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 klerimac.Cocheo, and oat et destrable styles of Prints. Cash as well - as first class credit customers will find it to their in. terest to colt. They have also a department devoted to the BCIOT and SHOE business, and feel confident they can oder better batgains in that line than any exclu sive Boot and Shoe house in New York, from the fast that_the expense is much less In proportion to the amount of ;sales. Hr. Baird flatters himself that having the benefit of 15 years experience in the mercantile businets in Bradford Co.,his knowledge of the style of goods adapted to the Northern Penn sylvania trade, will make it an object tor Merch ant's doing business in that section to gite hint a call. Any orders for goods in the above lines will -be promptly attended to, and the articles warranted to give satifiction.. New York, March. 1, 1853. SAW= 11111EACIPASLUMN - ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. Mum in the fiord' 04 of& Witd Muse, Otter acemPled by Laporte, Mama& Co.) Towanda, Marcb, 5, 1853. EXECUTOR'S - NOTICE. A LL persona indebted to the estate of Thos. A Bennight, deed, labor Ridgbli4 township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those bating claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. PHEBE BENNIOHT, Executrix. April 21, 1853. A LL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES £ LAMB, deed late of LEROY tarp., are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticatedlor settle ment. EDMUND KELLY. April 30.1653. Executor. T ETTERS of administraton having been granted I the undersigned by the Register of Bradford county, on the estate of Daniel O'Keefe, late ofeaid county, deceased ; all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement- CATHARINE O'KEEFE, JEREMIAH AHEARN, FUnt'rs JOHN FLYNN, April 14,1853. MERCUR'S. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph Brigham, deed late of Ridgberry tp. are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all those having demands against said estate will pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement. WM. J FULLER, Administrator. April 26, 1853 - NOTICE is hereby given, that a Special Court of iN Coln. Pleas will be held at the Court House in the boro' of Towanda, commencing on Monday, the 20th day of June next, at 10 o'clock, A.. M., and to continue one week, at which the Hon. Rob. ert G. White will preside for the trial of the follow ing causes to wit: Roert Spalding vs Nathaniel Clapp et al Pendleton Riley & Co vs Henry W Tracey Thonnalliott vs Israel Smith Welch;. ngnecker & Co vs John Wood et al Stephen Powell vs H W Tracey, Ganrishee &c Earl Nichols vs Wm Coryell et al Lyman Matson vs Ira Jennings et al C L C DeChastelaux vs Lyman Matson John Heideman vs Nedebtah Smith Horatio & Rebecca McGeorge vs Ebetiezer Dun' 1 'lham 1 P4vrton Humphrey vs Wm Humphrey C I. C DeChastelaux vs Ira Jennings el al A, McKEAN, Prothonotary. Prothonotary's Office, Towanda, April 11, 1853 ALL persons indebted to the estate of Wm. L. Grenell, dec'd, late of Burlington township, are hereby requested to mate payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated fur settlement. ANN E. GRENELL. MILES B. GRENELL, Administrators. March 16. 1853 AL' persons knowing themselves indebted to the estate of MINOR R. WILCOX, decessed, late of Albany tri., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenti• cated for settlement. JOSEPH MENARDI. May 7, 1853. Administrator. List of Jurors Drawn (or Special Court June 1853. A I bab y--James Heaverley Athens top—Edmond 111/1, Spencer Elston Durlington—L W Swartwood Franklin—Oliver Dodge. James Ridgway Granville—Malcon McNaught Leroy--J G Landon, Montoe—Wm Lewis Orwell—Thomas Mathinson, E. J. Eastabrooks, Geo Avery A 0 Frisbie. Ridgbury—Nathan Dewey, lames Redfield Sherthequin—Thos Milner Smithfield—E D Titus, Geo King Springfield—Solomon H Robinson, Darwin Cleav• land, Ed P- Chase Standing Stone—Geo A Stephens Towanda horo'—Job P Kirby Towanda North—Beni C Gordwin Elijah Granger Troy twp—Chas N Strait, B 1-1 Taylor Wells-0 Smith War ren—Josephue Sleeper, Noah C Bowen Wyalusing—l 'yrus Avery,M W Gaylord, G A Gay- lord, Washington Bayton Wysos—Andrew Monarch ADMINISTRATOWS NOTICE. AL' persons indebted to the estate of DAVID H. OWENS, deceased, late of Monroe tap. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settle meat. THOS. ELLIOTT. WY. COOLUAUGH. 2d, May 11,1853. J ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to Public Sale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 25th of JUNE next, at I o'clock, P. M., the following prop erty, late the estate of Seth T. Barstow, dec'd, situ ate in Wysoi twp., and bounded and described as follows:--North by the public highway leading from Towanda to Rummerfield Creek, on the east by land In possession of J. R. Middleton. south by the Susquehanna river, and west by land of V. E. 4 J. B. Piolett. Containing about 3 acres of land, all improved, with a house thereon. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known on day of sale. D. F. BARS TOW, May 19. 1853. Administrator. United States Hotel, LAPORTE, PA. xonsr O. WILSON, PROMICTOIL Formerly of the" Laporte Hotel." PAINTS, OIL &c —A new supply of pureground 1 White Lead. Paris Green, Verdigris, Linseed Lamp and Neatsfoot Oil, Japan, Coach Body and Furniture Varnish, Just received at May2o, 1953. MERCURII. N. RON AND NAILS.-5 Tons more of Iron and `Tails jot received ■t inay2o MERCUR'S. DRINTB and GINGEAMB.—A new assortment I of Prints and Gingham. just received at May 20. 1853. ERC lI'S. WTATERED RIBBONS.--A new article juvt r ceived at ap2II MERCURIC THE undersigned Cotornissiottert for erection of a BRIDGE across the Susquehanna River at Wyalusing will open books for subsciiption of stock therefor, at Terry 4 Morrow'S store its Asylum, on Thursday the 9th day of June next, at I o'clock, P. M., and hope for attendance of all those who are indebted in this undertaking. JAS. J. DULL, URIAH TERRY, M FILEN BERGER. GEO. F. HORTON, MICHAEL M EYLERT, JUSTUS LEW IS, GEO. H WELLS, H. GAYLORD, • C F. WELLS, Jr. B. LAPORTE. Asylum, May ID, Ifts9. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS AND TAX-PAYERS. COLLECTORS of Bratiforil County are hereby authorized to make • deduction offive per rent. upon the state Tax of every individual -who shall pay his or her State and Quota' Tales in full, on or befote the 21st day of :UNE next; and the same shall be allowed you in your - settlement— provided the same isby you paid into the County Treasury en or before the 22d or 22ddays of.fune nest. By order of the Commissioners. Comm i ts. Office, Towanda, April 1,11151. AUOttrlll & s UOES—tbe largest and best stock in town it oetti B. KINGSBURY'S. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE SPECIAL COURT. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Wyelasing Bridge. 1853. - ..SPRING. THE subscaibers would inform titeir . friends and customers thit they hags increased, their faCcill ities for manufacturing (C) r r lit N t'r'ip and intend keeping the largest stock and assort ment of CLOTHING, SHIRT'S, DRA WERS, TURN• - ISHING GOODS, OILED CLOTHING AND RUBSER GOODS, that can be found in the States. Terms, and pri. ces satisfactory. HANFORD & 29 Park Row. opposite the Astor House . New York, Man:h 9, 1843. Tavern and Store to Rent. • • THE subscribers offer for rent for a m,/, term of years, their TAVERN STAND gi „, and STORE at Hornbrook, in Sheshequin township. The Tavern is a large and well-arranged building, with stabling attached, well calculated for a Hotel, and is well located for bwii. peas. Two or three acres will be rented with the Tavern, if desired, with an orchard. The Store is a new building, of good size, and Metrication a first rate one for the mercantile business; They will be rented separately or together at the will of the ap plicant. D. DRINK & SON. Hornbrook, Feb. 17, 1853. INFORMATION TOR T 80833 WBO WANT AND FOR THOSE WHO HAVE MONEY OR PROPERTY !! Do you want to sell or mortgage any real estate 1 Have you a bond and mortgage you wish to sell 1 Have you houses, taverna, or Jots, that you wish to sell or lease 1 Have you a mill, factory, foundry, tummy , or oth• er manufacturing establishment. that you wish to sell or rent? Have you iron ore, coal, potters' or fire clay, 'or other minerals, you wish to sell or have worked on shares Have you land that you would like to have drain ed or cleared by contract or on shares ? Have you water power that you wish to cell, im prove, or rent 1 Do yeu want additional capital, or a partner in your business ! Do you want to evil your stock of merchandise ? Do you wtat to form a Company to create capital for any specific object Do you wish to exchange your properly for other property I Do you want in your neighborhood mills, found ries, tanneries, or other manufactories Have you any well tested impr ovement in machine, ry, or in the arts, which you want to sell; or which you want means to manufacture I [(you have any of the above wants, or others of a similar character, and will inclose to our address, (post-paid,) a legible, clear and exact description of them ; and if property, its locality, proximity to ca• nal, railroad, or navigable water, to churches, schools, mills, stores, Ace., the lowest terms on which you will sell, mortgage, lease, exchange, or . otherwise dia. - . pose of it ; and if you will also inclose to us a Reg istration fee oflsl, (the receipt of which will be ac knowledged,) your want shall be recorded in our Register, and your letter placed on the Cite designated for your State and County, for the inspection, free of charge, of those who are seeking to purchase, lease, exchange, or invest. We make no charge to any for examining our Register and dies. When they make known their wishes, they are referred to your own statement of your wants : and as we have Maps of the dill; rent States, and of such Counties as we have been able to procure and as we employ agents to visit the ves sels and - steamers that arrive with Immigrants, (of whom front 1,000 to 5,000 are daily arriving,) and we also have agents to itira:ribute our Circulars among the strangers at the hotels; and as we advertise in the principal papers of the city of New York, oto; in vari ous forms throughout all of the states. as well as the different Countries of Europe, from which Immigrant! come, and where we expect one of our Firm will for the present reside, and where also we shall agents in the principal ports of embarkation, inviting all who wish to purchase, exchange, Iv ase, or invest, to visit our office, without Marge— We are confident that we offer a better medium of making your wants known to those who des re to know them, and of securing the end you desire, than any other mode yet practised. The hest place fur you to effect a sale, lease, ex change or loan on your property, is in its immediate vicinity. If you cannot do it there, the next best place is in the city of New York. Or if you want Immi grants or settlers of any class hero is the place to oh, Lain them : Bemuse here et all times and seasons, there are from 30,000 to 70,000 strangers, many of whom are seeking for anvoatmenta or homes. Because th !re are probably 100,000 who want 'to remove from the city or its vicinity. Because here is concentrated a greet proportion of the surplus capital of the Union, seeking investment. Because here, money is ordinarily worth from 5 to 7 per cent. per annum, on undoubted security, while you can afford to give as ample security, or other in ducement, where it would produce greater rate of inte rest, either in annual income or increased value. Because here, an examination of our files will inform those seeking to invest or settle, where the property is to be found which they seek. Because here, there is an opportunity to exchange country or other city property, for property in this city or its vicinity. Because a person, by spending a few hours in our office, without charge, can obtain more information of the property in market throughout the conntry, and the wants of community, than by months of travel. Because, finally, here in the commercial metropolis. where is concentrated the money and wants of a vast multitude throughout this and other countries, by re cording the opposite, but corresponding wants of our countrymen, both parties, those: who wish to purelhase and those who desire to sell, can be mutually benefited. In the description of property, be careful not to over estimate its advantages in any respect: for if you e)r do, and we should send you a purcha , his comps& son of the reality with your statemen might defeat your object. When your property is sold, or other. wise disposed of, it is required that we shall be imme diately informed of the fact. As we do not propose to sell, but negotiate, and send purchasers to the own ers, no special authority to us is requisite I but when it is desired that we should sell, authority must be given. Our commissions-on salet, exchanges, &c., are 2 per cent. The raising of companies. and other mat ters requiring special negotiation, will be subject to special agreement. G' Several farms in, the same neighborhood often and a more ready sale than a single farm, as Immi grants desire to remain in companies. BRONSON, KNAPP .dt CO. Real Estate and Property Broke', 116 Broadway, NeW York. Refer to Courtlandt Palmer Esq. 177 Broadway, N. Y.; Hon. Alvin Bronson. Oswego, N.Y.; Gov. Wood, Ohio ; Ex floe. Ford, Ohio ; Hon. R. W.Thompson, la-; Hon. 1). A. Noble, Mich.; Hon. J. R. Williams. Mich ; Hon. Rob% Smith, 11l t Hon. J. R. Underwood, Ky ; Hon. A. C. Dodge, laws ; Hon. .1. R. Doty. Wis. (U• For farther information inquire of HARVEY McAI.PLN, Local A,rent. (at the Law Office of Win. Elwell, Eaq.) Towanda. Bradford county, Pa. 44y • Clover Seed. ( 1 1311KIELS of Clover bleed just received and 4 1/ for sale by the subscribers at tho lowest cash price, or exchanged for most kinds of produce. Towanda,Feb.s, 1853. BAILEY &I.‘.IEVIIsiB. T ICANCII2IOS. E only astortintnt of Paper Hangings kept in this vicinity, pith a fresh stock jost coming in at unusually tow prices. O. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, April 21, 1858. - Those Waled to Us . B r note or book account will pledge take NOTICE that we are in want of money, and mat have, it. Alt wird neglect to attend to this timely awernin,g, may expect a visit flout the little Constable. Nojo• kinq this time. HAI.I. & RUSSELL. owanda, March 24, 1853. Otte. 4 1853. SMECILIAOLOTKEti . HCAMPBELL has again filled up whb a first • rate stock of GOODS suitable for the season, which he'Can sell as low as any in the . market...-. His goods are manufactured as well as any home' work, and warranted -to give good satisfaction. 950 Coats of all sizes and prices. 200 pair of Pant. from 4 shillings to $6. 200 Vests of all descriptions. Brown Linnen Coats, 0 shillings each. White and Bnff Vests for Balls and Porters. Straw and Chip Haw ' Summer Cravats—it first rate assortment. Hose, Gloves. drc., Remember, the same old place, No. I Brick Row. • H. CAMPBELL. Towanda. WI 19, 1852. ciatbin wieciivor. THE SAFE RETURN Of Sir Jahn Franklin, should cause no greater ex citement, than the NEW STOCKED CLOTHING STORE, GEORGE H. BUNTING, orroszlin MED WA= 11.0171113. VI:WING respectfully informs his friends and I , 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 Mens and Boys Ready Made Clothing, ever before offered in Towanda, together with Cloths, Cassimeres. Vest , ings, and 'Printings which he will make up in the most approved style, and at the lowest price. He has also on hand one of the most fashionable stock of Furnishing Goods, such as Woolen Itn, der/thins, Overshirts, Overalls, Drawers, and every article in his line pertaining to Gentlemen? War drobe, which will be sold cheaper than any other Clothing Store ;n Bradford County. He is confident that from his long experience that he can give general satisfaction. He employs none but the most expert workmen, and feels assured that his' work %ill not suffer by comparison a Oh the best city shops either in elegance of workmanship or eb egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to siness, to mein a continuance of that liberal pat ronage which bas been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past ravors he asks the public to give him a call and see lbr themselves. O - CU'l TING done as usual and warranted to fit if properly made rip.Z.D cc r Don't mistake the place, on the corner of Main st.. and the public square, opposite the Ward House.sCli 'Tis even so, this squid is " all s stage," And gents mu-t dress in this progiessive age, Each have the:r taste of style, of cut and dress— The question asked where can we get the best 1 Where can the largest stock of goods be found I Say where the cheapest and best abound ? Where can we st the shortest notice get A coat. a vest and pintaloons that fit To answer these, I frankly say to all The cheapest place is •• Bunting's Clothing Towanda. Dec. 29, 1852. CLOTHING STORE J. de. C. ALICULMMOI, it CO. TN the Brick Block, next door to Mercurs store have 1 just added to their stock, a large and fashions. ble assortment of Ready made Clothing, AbiETIA TO Till StABON, 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 Towanda !! and will be sold at prices considerable lower than e-Jet before known in this place. Our goods are selected with a regard both to style and price, and Mier inducements,not to be met with at any other establishment. i-V" Strangers visitinif_awitftda Anders in want of CLOTILIWG will THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT at our establishment, in this section of the coyntry, and made in such style and materials as to ensure satisfaction. We shall endeavor by Low PRICES & GOOD CLOTIZZEIO, to secure petronage, feeling confident that our arti cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser. The assortment comprises every article required for a gentleman's outfit. TERMS-.CASH. Overcoats, Coats Pants, Utreralls Caps 4-c. LocArtoss.—Next door isouth of Mercur'a Ma a st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnouts Hall, Elmira; and under the Troy Exchange, Troy, Pa. CrAll kinds of Country Produce, W0014c.. tok en in exchange for Good, Towanda, May 10,'b", DILEITY .8700,11,7E1 AND NEW G O ODS , OPPC SITE THE 'COURT HOUSE. BALL= & NEITINs, HAVE itist completed a large and fi nely 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, Team Notions, Fruit, Gonfectionory, Toys, &c., &a. ever exhibited this side of the city. We hare 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 has beer. against us. (fire having consum ed two stores and one stock of goods) our old cos• waters will not follow the precedent, if they call and see our stock and hear the exceedingly low prices. Among the many articles we have aro GROCERIES, Tea, sugar. coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses, Ste wart's syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut megs, esnamon, caleratus, soda, cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, ean dles, bat soap, vinegar, starch &c., &c. PHOVISIONS, Mess pork and beef, hams and shoulders, wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal, soda and butter crackers, mackerel), codfish, shad, herring, potatoes, beans onions, &e., &c FRUIT AND Er V 1" S Preserved prunes, citrons, English currants, raisins. green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genoble and maderia walnuts, brat{ nuts, peanuts, chest• nuts, hickory nuts, &c. E ..worto.rs, Ivory, horn and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs, fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth, infants, and blacking brushes, wallets. porte monies, and - purses .1 many styles, pocket ink stands, pocket and small fancy mirrors, tobacco, boxes, snuff boxes, and almost every article in this •ine. Work hoxes,toiltt cases, secretaries, plain and embroidered, work baskets of many styles, ~~Y~~ German,French and Amdrican TOYS of every de scription and price. A few earthen and pewter tea - - setts, for little girls, and a few bays' sleighs. BROWN'S WASH HO %NHS, SUGAR BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLiNT M.% RKET BASKETS. SALT. Ashton (laity salt, ground rock sal, Salina salt both coarse and floe. Also, a quantity of White Stone Lime. CANDY wholesale or retail, of all kinds and innumerable, other articles, for sale at the new store I opposite the. boort House.• Towanda, Dec. 1, 1882 BAILEY Zr NEVINS. P — - . - - --- ------ ---- -- LANTIB.-4 new armniiment of Planes 810 o th er Joiner's Tools. Just'receited at May 5, 1853. MPRCUIPS, , . .ried Titan A QUA*ITIT of FIELDIti TEAS at receive , may I'd Titrxectrs. STAGES LEAVO Towanda fir littrateet ..ithr.thttlingteet,Bast el Sean Ridgebevt, and Wlsbatu pot on ihoiN. Y. .ac E.R. R. evell litoninv* was assssfinct Petals at AIME A. 241131414 1, 1 1,111 at the depot in time to take the evening USIA el PM either east or west, same day. . Returning TuSsDAT, SArciukaity after the arrival of the Eastern train, Ind also del Wet. tern care front Jefferson, Elmira. &c., sad AP rive at Towanda same day. FA NE :—Towavda to Meteor's mills. 37g " to Durliogton. " to East smithlistd. 614 " to Ridaebery. IJaD to Wellsburg depotr 1.16 Express packages to or from the Rail gag care' 'oily delivered at moderate charges. D. Id. BULL. Proprietof Towanda, Oct. Et, 1852 LIQUORS ! LIQUORS THE Subscribers having formed a copartnership ender the firm of 8. FELTON &CO , for do.. ing a general Liquor business, would respectfully ask Hotel keepers and all others in ~want of say , thing in their line to gira theta a call. We mend keeping on hand• a general assortment of Foreign Liquors, which we can sell cheaper than any one else in the county, from the feet that we boy direct from itte 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 Whi4hey of the best quality. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish one customers with any quantity of Binghamton BEER 'resh from the Brewery. Piesee give us a call.— The notes and accounts of the old firm of 8. Fel. ton & Co., are in our bands for settlemen. S. FELTON. B. T. FOX. Towanda, Dec. 1. 1E62: DTIFAIMENT AND RESS-MAKINO - . MISSES C. B.& M. A. LYON. have established themselves in Monroetnn, /wend 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 pi ers. Miss Lyon will be constantly advised of the latest fashions by the connexion in the City, mod mot endravours will be spared to please. Monroeton. Nov. 20, 1052., AIL lIIC AILMEILICP• UT H. WILSON, formerly of litariTotd County., . P a ., returns his thanks to his friends (aqui favors, and solicits the continuation of their patron. age. ?laving made arrangements It, eontiatte leilll the firm of Fuller 4- Dayton N° 143 West street, be. tween 13anday and Ve-ey streets, where he tan be' found always ready to supply his costa:rimers sirialt , ing GROCERIES, with a supply at low prices and on favorable terms. Particular paints Will be lakes to keep on hand desirable goods for that section of the country. Nece-Yrrk, Feb. 9. tAS2. IMPORTANT TO TIM Fa. - aer, Farrier & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CEIXBRATED GARGLING OTh unataamocur# DI Ins IfIiTORT OF 11112D141111 Al tile was remarkable External Applioadas over discovered. " They mil Keep House without it . ' Experience of more than etxteen years has etwabli4d4 the tact that Merchant , . Celebrated Gargling Oil, of Vale venal Family Embrocation, end care vaunt awes, sod w here all such as Sprains, Sweeney, Itingbone, Want Pdl Evil, - Callous. Cracked Heels, Galls of sU kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, Its , tot% Sitlast. Sand Cracks. Strains, Latnewelite Foandened Feet. Scratches or Grease, Mang, RheumaLsm, Bites of Animals. Exter nal Poi- Painful Nervous Affections. Frost PAW. Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scald% Chilblains, Chapped Hands. Crantps. COO. tractions of the Muscles. Swellings, Weakneil of the Joints, Caked Breasts, Swelling The unparalleled success of this Off, s the cars of oases In Hones and Cattle, and even is human flub, is daily becoming more known to the farming community. It can hardly be credited, except by those who WWI beet In the habit of keeping it to their stable* and tanneea, what a cut amount of pain, 'offering and time, am land at 41 pain. ..mg the timely apphcsuon of this Cfil. tar Re core the name of the sole propeielor, 431101011 W. MERCHANT, Lockport. N. 1".,1e bloom to the ache if the Wale, and an ha hionlerritinf ewer the cork. All milers addremod to the prop restor mill be per! responded to. Gat a Pamphlet of the Agent, and woe what awaslista itea aesoropludted by the use of that trwdidinet Sold by respectable dealers generally, to do tato &atee awl Lamb. Also by • Aozwrs.—H. C. Porter, TOwandw.AWlti. Athens—Eli Baird, Troy—D. V. parries. Colombia Plats—L. D. Taylor, Burlington—Prisbie & Bron son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Cosinetnn=D. M. Mansfield—Humphrey & Node. Tloge—Torrell. Montrose—Perry & Ogden, Elmira. Wholesale ogents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden st.,New York. '";; , 7lRt . -:' BRYAN'S PIULMOIVIC lIVAFERS. 1111118 estraortlinary preparation has been for ma. JL rty years the moat dertstn and speedy remelt for COCODS, COLDN, AaTnNA, BRONCIIIITD3.I3IILEfiII . Ea, AND DISKASEN Or TUE CIIIIST AND Lerma. 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 atroub lesome Cough succeeds the slightest esposore,dhese 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 minfites after use in all oases. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. H. C. PORTER, Towanda. Pa. Towanda. Feb. 9.1E153. A 'Friendly Call. p .1 HE subscribers are. compelled by the necessitvi !" of liability to ask those knowing t k madam indebted, to mime and settle and melte j i itymenta. otherwise they need not be surprised to fin their am" count, !edged where payment can he enforced. 1, Towanda, Feb. 4, 1853. ItIO3II`ANYE 33 & G& Lit‘ The accounts and notes of ISAAC POT deed,* are at the store cf the above firm, and immediate ante( tentien to their settlement will save cog.. . TimmAs Eiliorr. .1, 11 MONTANTG- Adminisiratars. Te , rania, Feb. 4. 1032 D ma