Ilkiw itiie Tatar Wor jrican Aftanykderia that ars cot overworked , be doing Pod' The:Pewark ~s y r the Ray State Mills hare recently io oes, numbering tundra vdte 5000 10 7 for the Cota da Ma id ; lo a ,rMuler dealer woo n afford to pay 114070 Iti,piZCOOL, go hi , s alongside of Bitudi i .prodoctions mo t, fle Production of shawls Rpm some b` r principal mills th current year will be la ho s Roy & Co., e nearly all-lops shawls aesi,,ans, 30,000: Bay State Mills, the. j oi e in Ibis work, 385 000; Waterloo - Co g papire State Mills, 30,009 Peacedale pi u mn & Conningbam t and one or twoemal-. ra y 25,000; making a total of 452,059, a million, of tedium and bittern's., r educed in this country in a single year. have also been so successfuliy tbe,R. Y. Herald, that a boat, f new t wig into it in jealous eauerriese to make thee. Presently, says the Herald, they 'will trig b r eak down, the business by. overprp. and charge their sell.made ruin tooome about the the tari6.-41/ining Raistfy. mow c o rmucv —We have been out pee. orthe following facts, kir the 'nut Tallnessot vre have ,the most undoubted autheinw, awprised, nay astonished, to learn t h at if tem. is to Cayuga county —a county celebnited general intelligence and refinement . of her le .—who are so superstitious as to believe in Ivey of such monstrous treatment for the of c onsumption, Or who are so uncivilized their feelings as The acceibot proves them to elated that about two years since a young. is town, of coniumption, I died in a neighboring was buried. Other member,* of the family are :le d with the same disease—a brother .is not tied to live but a short time. Sunday last some of brothers and' other Is of the deceased proceeded to the grave „b e le and pick—dug up the body—opened eo ffin-4ar the shroud—ansithen a . surgeon was to cot !mai the mass of corruption, the`-heart ogs, which were in a state of tolerable Pres ton, considering the length of time- since the of the person. • lean and lungs were were laid upon the impregnating the atmosphere with horrid and wrapped in the pocket handkerchief ot the brothers, carried Warne and burned, the members of the Family inhaled their in , and afterwards ate the ashes. above are lacts, but they are so sickening arable that we felt inclined at first to keep from the public eye, but a second thought to hope that by giving them publicity, steps be taken to civilize and refine the feelings se who were participants in the transaction. , rn .itirertiser. .1 TO THE CUBA/M.—The New York Herald of iy says far as this city is concerned, vague i MOWS promulgated that something in the / tiltape of I assistance has been in progrer (or several it lt.is well enough to state° what may be ion, as within the facts of the case. Arms, lion, clothing, medicines, and provisions, 11 and purchased (or the revolutionary army, :en sent from this harbor. resselg, whether Americans or some other we cannot precisely say, were pOrchased, days ago, and freightedwith these articles.— thousands of dollars, doubtless, have been Jed in this business, and thus any one may that the number of arms and quantity of 'llion were not small. We have not heard ny citizen of New York has taken any as , art iii the enterprise, but have reason to be that toreign capital has been employed for the the ease, security and secrecy.with which lertAlcing has been carried out. Indeed by 4, with ordinary speed, both vessels, must n near their destination, and will supply any hate necessities which the revolutionary, may require, while the arrangements mallet al to the revolutionary force several: hundred drilled and well equipped men. . isinsu - ros blosinment.—The Pennsylvania for the National Washington Monument has inished, and is much admired. It is of gnar ls feel long, three feet wide, and fourteen in thick, and was taken from one of the quarries lontgnmery county. The work was executed e establishment of IX 0. Hitner; at Marble Montgomery county, and is said to be beauti done. The devices and inscriptions on it are leacribed by the Germantown Telegraph : the right side the coat of arms of Pennsyl on the lett Perm's treaty with the Indians, sing ilia figurer, repiesenting three white and : three Indians ; the Keystone occupies . ter of the face of the block, bearing a palm ind pen with the maks of Justice above, . en hi with drapery. The word " Pennsylvania," idsome raised block letters, surmounts the and the words, " Founded 1681, by Deeds are exquiritely carved at therbottom." lONII. DEMOCRATIC CON VENTIONIIIIII BOO g n authorised (by Mr. Hallett) try say that las been no meeting of the Commitee ap• by the National Convention of 1848, to call ext Convention. It says There are tats nee vacancies in the committee, one in Texas one in lowa, caused by the deaths of - Mr. Mull& tl the limner and Gbvemor Clark of the latter but the vacancieaghave not been filled. Mr. loon, of Texas, Old Mr. Greer,of lowa, who an represented dAt member' s of the national itteeone not audit, and have no authority % . erto 'act or correspond for them." lon not deny, ItoWever, theraothenticity of the lOUS leiter of Mr. Hallett, or the genuiness nespondence recently betrayed to the pub. remembers. of Ohs committee end others. Bt eetaivi; P.stecirrivt —The Ilres s iiient and nam so busy travelling to Watering Places dey hare not only no time to attend to such *las lodations of neutrality laws and the mas of Amencancitizenai, but have no time ,to, l the laws of Congress. The recent sessions; ill an act requiring that Indian treaties should limed by the officers of the Indian 'Bureau. it 01 thin, the President recently appointed 'add, Canybell, &c., 'Commissioners to . among the Indian tribes on the lanifilately red of Maxie°, to negotiate treaties of 'peace ' l eth. IVhen the provisions of the new law 1 8 ,, k 7"0: Messrs. end 'Campbell retain- They were requeited to remain the. Commissioners , subordinate to ' the Chief Indian Bureau, if their 'mites should be Int they both resigned. When you hear Wings boast of Governor n having paid, off a portion Or the State, tekr them to the Loan of $4003000: NEW, FIRM.' nadersigned having associated theensehres ;ether under the fitnt o(Pranejseo and Tom rot the purpusa of iarrjrintoii the - ' • lunatio solicit a sham of Public Pairdhige.— Jr themselves to make as good %vac and it ma be predated from any other nub. ire now on bead a variety of finished endeavor to keep constantly on hand a innient, sis•that custotners may at any time irno4ated with a carriage to their taste. =eons wishing to purchase ! oft of this kind well to call and examine for themselves, as I sell as low as can be afforded itr any tato du tent . Itch. tepatring done to order with wwtness end .1. FRANCISCO, 'arida, Aug.:3, 1831. ,N. CTOMIUNts. T , -iitiThil l niti. eek, Mae a t. - Irrl lei .7P, be. O a, • 11,• • O•• l b • , Winnissmiy,.* ' -, ; 10 iter• alaikap ' '• 41 . ; Wit faireATop•t•Vli eeeeeee 42,„ Is, On the 234 alt., at his residence in Ifontbaton req.,.agcd 69 - yeare, - At , tritilettee Of Interesting associations gather aid mourn ittihe grave( of this' beloved and'reivected . istioes, 'The' aret manoirho, widliraga crossed the Towanda itearn who erected the tint framed tildidntg tn...ther• now pnrrsbing ire WTI 0 • finiiVnanty. , .:4lnAdeinished :in; .reputation, public 'and !Merit in spit, pintdent„ energetic and beetle°. teat: 'Hie protniktif t tiS ids littori,weie flrstatnO.ngthitie Fstherrof Bradford, wigs SU de light to and honey. The pkon.eer of .11 nperosis family 'and Connection, tibia ' with inde fitifabli industry' hey was ' , preparing In earthly biolet with ekaracterisiiiii4dorn he early, secured, a- building of God eternal in the he,avens. Patien t= in tributation, diligent• in grace, and, for the last seven years of life. ip the hands of unctionl bodily infirmities, his Master found him watching ;• and whets his hour came be gatheied op the loins of a ',bristle's faith tried, and precious for its trial, and Went his eternal way, triumphant and rejoicing.— Xe enemy, i and numerous friends. from hill and valley, fat and Pear, gathered in strength of manhood, and with tattering steps of age, to.drop tear - of respected scprov upon his bier. 'The.spon taneons voice of that multitude pronounced an eulogy at his grave, nobler than the glory of earthly eon.' querors. " Mark the perfect man and upright, for behold the end of that coin Is peace." Non Itbeettilmaiits. riltrur York Zmparterp ani! Jobbers, 73131:1M1L1M, nom AL co., 58 Liberty street, between Broadway and Nassau drett.=tialr the Post Office, New York. VE ate receiving, b b daily arrivals from Europe, our Fall and Winter assortment of rich fashioe able Fancy Silk and Millinery Goods, ' We respectfully invite alt-cash purchaseralhorough ly to examine oar stock and prices, and. as interest governs, we feel confident our goods and prices will induce them to-select from our establishment, Par ticular attention is devoted to Millinery Goods, and many of the articles are manufactured expressly to our order, and cannot be surpassed in beauty, style and cheapness. Beautiful Paris Ribbons, for list, Cap, Neck and Belt. • Satin and Taffeta Ribbons, or all widths and colors. Bilks, Satins, Velvets, and racist Velvets, for Hats. Feathers, American and French Artificial Plower'. Puffing", and Cap Trimmings. Them Trimmings, large assortment. Embroideries. Capes, Collars. Undersletivoi and Ceti'. Fine Embroidered Bovine and Hemstitch Cambric Handkerchiefs. Crapes, Lisses, Tarletons, Illus io n and Cap Laces. , Valencienes, Brussels, Thread, Silk, and Lisle Thread Laces. Ki I, Silk, Sewing Silk, Lisle Thread, Merino Gloves and Mitts. • Figured and Plain Swim, Book,irtahop Lawn end Jeconet MaalluL English, French, &maim andltalian Straw Goods. Sept. 6, 1651. NOW Arrival of • FAIL 'GOODS. la S. & M. "C. MERCUR are now receiving a IA • very extensive assortment d Goods for the Fall trade, whith will be sold at wholesale or retail cheaper than at any other Were in the County. Towatula, Sept 4, 1951. EStrays (lAMB to the eitnlosure of the subscriber, on the Sd of August, a large RED COW 10 or years old—very short legs and heave body, horns turned in, smelt white Spots on her beide, and a slit in her left ear. The owner is requested to pay charges and take her away. LEROY HAIGHT. Burlington, Aug. 29, 1951. More Now Goods. & A. CAMP; ELL. are again receiving • large I.+ assortment of . ••. far the fall and winter trade. Towanda. A , 28, 1851. Colored Hickory Shirts for all & A. C. lITHITE Fancy V prices. BEB, CARPET BAGS, ete.-41[4. b.& Ct TRUNKS, VAL it f Hats and Caps •hat boles, In , Collars, 'Cravats, Bus*. ~ Gloves. Mittens &e. at C. ASEW suPPIY tint Tarliene. den, Handlierai $8,368 , WORTH of Sheep Pelt. wantarfor H. & A. C. • astray. SRTAYED from the subseqber in Wysox township an Monday 11th inst., yellow COW. with white few. Sod abciut 5 years old. Any person knowing whereshe may be found, will plane inform DIMWIE Luca. Main.streetTowanda, third house from the anairof Bridge at. / JERE COWER. W sox, Aug. 20, 1851. rann ibr rsubscriber tiers for sale his Firm winded in r a Zysox township Bradfirrd sooty, m oot 3 • miles from Towanda sod from the rim. Containing seat 1411 acres, about 65,0 r 70 acres improved, end Well meowed, with several good springs of water. The buildings upon the farm consist of a large frame tarn, and log house. These premises offer many inducements to those wishing to purchase, and will be sold at • bar gain. Credit will be given for one-half of the purchase money if required. For further partictilammquire of, or address the subscriber at Wyso: P. U. Wpm:. Aug. 16, 1851. WM. D.I3TROPE. Paper ifaagiags. THE only,annplets agnomen% of Paper Hanaingr, Borders; Window Paper, and Piro-band VAN% kept in this region, and at -pricers, low us can be bland atiataitaither in or out ortbnprin . etrial eitioe;'at Miy 8. O. D. DARTLET r.. lalliinAB6l..B A fine assortment of lined and Wier 1 fashionable styles. at ONE case opt style moleskin Hats; clasp Leglionm s and Palm le f lists at • • FOrld. T A DIES' dr. MISISES' SHOES—a good assortment of ladies': and Wales! fine shoes. boots and gaiters. sore to please;it 0. D. BARTLETT. NAlLflperior quality of NMI), 'Ati sale bj June 27. NIAMEY & T T.—Camphine. i3umiag Fluid,lamp 1.4 O,o,.Speani. and Tallow pogo; to sale in ilk,' quip liks to iottparebasent at • kIeRGUICI3.- Tewanda. Fsit,ll, 1831. • . •U. P. lIIMNET, • • ATTORNY: a COUNSELLOR , AT LAW, TOWANDA; BRAD. CO; PA. 6tr Office, North side of the Public Square. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. __ A LI.. pawns indebted to the estate of ALLEN XL MOODY. , diteetaid;late of Dwell . 14iiinship, are hereby requested to Mari pitynidot 'withim3l l de tit, lay.arid those . irihg dahlia agalruit' said estate will please present =duly a l tdhentkated . for settlement. The Wised will attend at the hotels of the 40. on Friday, the 9th day of May, 1851. for thipurpose of settling the 'nee of said estate. , FRANCIS R. BONET, HENRY KINA!, ,- ' - .24, 1851. Adttilhisititon. Durell. Apri, togs just received, attaltor s gor pound at • MERCtiled,.' MAILS.=I 1 the ton, k M - - Sea alsesjeins Bets. 18111 V 8 40 6 - 10 - 643 6 . 17 6' 46 r- I , lr 1113.1' 4461 13 ! , 'tsisl%Umtwarmft, .ADMINISTP4TPJILS :NOTICE. *O4O iup owe JAMES PKUM 111 1 411(41 . 00 1 s1 Oribe WAS; in hooky requested to moke.psystient , without dell, end those Whet adopt ijoidast said estikoriMplwaie present tha'aly'linimpitiested Toe seulemeed. • MARGARET FRIER - Ad d. .WeßeAle744oBsl-' • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE., i LL panne kamtiag tbamaelem tio-be:lamiliam Ato. dee mimed DANIELJ.YON,doe'd lee of Mitp., ere hereby, regaestiel ,to make heme Mate m ama. aid those Immo* . claims . *** Mid eas,ite Plane ohm , th em Immediately duly eutheattoted to! settlement. ' , 0. P. LYON. , SAMDEL' LION: Manrod.Alig: 10;11151 ADMINISTRATORS NOTIPE• " A LL persons indebted to the estate of LEMUEL A S. MAYNARD dices:Md. late of,ltunte are hereby' r;e4usated to MOMS pitiment With out delay. and those having clatats against said es tate, will please present them duly and authenticated fot settlement. ' IiPM. IE. MAYNARD: JOHN 'PASSMORE. '~Administrators with the will Sneezed ." Towanda,Aog. a, 1116 L EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -14"TERS Tesurnentarywpon the fast will and testament of ELIZABETH HEARS. late of the Bore' of Towanda, deceased* having been grant ed to the subseribertof said Burn' all persons Any ing claims or demands against the estate of the said decessaare requested_to make the same known to us without delay, led ill paeans indebted . to said estate are required to ray the same forthwith. , -THOMAS ELLIOTT, MILLER FOX. Executors. Towanda, July, IS, ititt ADNIINISTRATO.WI3 • NOTIOE. ALL penssuf-indsigrd 'to. tits !state of MORRIS MALONEY. deaiiiiirtlitnpf Monroe township. are hereby requested to malur p s"ment without delay, and all person. hawing d.wanda againat said rotate are mooned to prilool.theiiy duly auttsititiesual for set dement. JAN. V. WALCOICi Administrator. Monroe. July 19.'1851 W4limU*Oftm SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the subscriber. until the 23d of this month, for sup ply ing the materials and immediately erecting a brick edifice, for the Collegiate Institute of the Pres- bytery of Susquehanna, at - Wyatt/sing. The build ing- to be 82 feet by 52 ; three stories of brick ; the basement story of stone. The plans may be con sulted at the Wyalusing Parsonage, where Bev. SAMUEL - P. COLT, Sec'y and , Agent of Board of Trustees. 360 PIEVES PRINTB just arrived, for sale by ag7 BHAPLEY & LE WIS. DRESS GOODS, a general assortment. just eeived at the cheap store of 8. & L. BOOTB & 81IbE 8 , a general assortment of the latest Styles at the cheap store of & L. HAT'. latest style of flats for sale by SHAPLEY & LEWIS. O. W. WALTERS' MUSIC DEPOT, At W A. Chamberhn's Watch, aack and Jewelry Store, Main street. Tr() the kind-attention and patronage of all Teach " ers, Scholars and friends of Music is recom mended: a large .stock of American, Italian and German Ml7BlO, for different Instruments and the human voice ; instruction books and other musical publications. Italian violin strings of the Bow quali ty . Time-beaters and a variety of articles belong ing to the musical department. G. H. WILTSa also proposes to give lessons in the German language. _Re has for the past year been engaged as Teacher in the Academy at 'Mont rose, and brings recommendations from, the pion. Wm. Jessup, President of the Board of Trustees of that inititution,L. H. Wafters, M. A.,Principal, and others. Also from quite a number 'of the young ladies and gentlemen of that place. (formerly his pupils.) as to his success as a teacher. Towanda, July 31, 1851. ICH Ribbons, Bonnet Silks, Labe Ind Crapes at lap 26 • FOR'S. AUZight at Um Pomiehing Depot. Hlc A. CAblillEl.l.. return their *mere thanks ~ for the jibe al patronage heretofore bestowed. and WoUld again call attention of their friends and cus tomers to their late arrival of New Seams Goons. Consisting cif all things necessary for clothing the out er man h will be mid at a little tower prices than has hithertofore been asked. Please give as a eallbefere purchasingelsewhete. , B. &. A. CAMPBELL BOOT &_ SHOE DEPOT-1000 pair at prices that eau defy an competition. February 22. MONTANYES & CO. CAlm UP, and an grumbling, paid for WQOI. at GAMPBELVES. BflOADCuynis, Cassimpres, Kentucky Jeans sheep's gray cloth, &c., sold very lour for cub by • nl4 O.,KINGSBERV & CO. NOTICE rpHE undersig ned wooll inform the eitizsns of „L. Towanda avicinity;that he bus arrived here for the purpose orenabliog those who wish Dago reotypes of themselves, or friends, to itt them:. Hav ing bad a bomber of years experience in the busi ness, he feels confident that his pictures will give general satisfaction. Likenesses of children and aged people, taken with perfect accuracy. Those wishing pictures would do well to give him a call. Room over Burton Kingsbery's store. Towanda, July 12, 1851. R. GAL 175 BUSHELS FrE & CORN for sale by July 6. E. T. FOX. DAGUERREAN ROOM, Over 0. D. Alaides store. 'VOA A 811ORT TIME ONLY ! Pictures taken siagly or. in groups in a satisfaitory manner. Towanda. July 7 1 1851 - D. McEWEN. 'OCEMMIS 311ZIADT-IndiM, AN assortment ofREA MMA DE COFFINS will - be kept «guilefully on band at Nye's old- stand on Main street,-where jigs subscriber it also prepared to make and repair all kinds of Furniture.. Towanda, July -12. 1831: O. WELLS. lALASTING POWDER.-50 km Blasting Pow des. by n 8 MONTANYES & CO: CROCKERY.—The hugest stock In town. Full Dinner, and too setterof whito granite and blue ware, which *MA isitOkesp It POTS. „ ' 11,1001014 , H EREAB, wire,earah . Maria, 1150ert my and board and her children. without ,any 'Just cause or provocation and utterly refuses touter turf. this is hereby to caution all persons against harboring .or trusting ,bermt my account, as aid pay ao debts of her contracting. ^ • • ALEUNDERNANDALL. Mahoopeny. Wyoming Co. July 28, 1851. • . , 1 the matter of the .voluottuy assignment of, (bas, Reid to Leary W. Tieg l in frost for ihe,benefit of creditors. the :cam t et - Uommoa,Pless of Brad; ford county, iirMay 'Tenn, 1849, No. 34. Notice is hereby given in _puysnaoee of an order of Quirk , 'made the 19th day'ot SW, D..:109 I t that Henry W. Tracy,. assignee Charles,ll44.iit this Vise/ hail srentleted' his aczoont for,settlerneals whirJt i tlW been duly filed, which .will, be allowed and con rm. ed"by - the Court afonsaid, on the Ist day of *rem .ber neit,'unless' cause be goitau tn.tha ; opotrar?k. • ALLEN- IWICEAN. Prot. Prothonotary's office, July 1851. CiLLOBILtiEttb.-44qpi gad anal Ohm! Reed for ILA/011e N • 's MOTrANYtB tt:CO4 rlßSTlLlTWaxisorionat:of Ilata.!- et • • ..434utrunwli SEE I NHL:SUMMER:: 0131 - Prievi-Yelk With ltiattliird gradiaakits . ori K :aa. Rradl4* a large lattice of Festal aid Elisplol ? ..Teoode are.;, width, shalt racitivaly`6l dap.. " Tomah, June 18„ 1851. , 'II . ORE,NEW•GOODS TIM received a essottniten oi•New . Goode. eP , winch will be sold it tho wortendetttodlY low pTi ess which we bays had ibe pleasete of introducing into thin ensiket.- • Tiger anbiwyher put& are invited •to an evendnation. ' •• • SHAPLEY it LEWIS. • Towanda. wne 1% 1 86 1 ; •t' • T. 4: 1 9E HERE !—We oro uow oelliog . the bimit sot. .1.4 els of Holmes et 511 moos pis itallao. - AmArti r yor Towanda, Juno 12, 1021 rite ! FISH ! Maekeret by the DWI sod DA L' Also. Inciticaw Trout and White nab by MUMMY 8, LEWIS. NEW CHEAP CASK STORE. • sbapley &Sear* RESPIICTFULLY inform the citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that they tat n the stare lately men. pied by J.J.Ward, when they now invite the aseptic% of purckassmi toe largejuld choice stock of New spring *. steer Geode, .. • , • coessinnwo . , DRY GOODS, HARDWARE !f CROCKERY, GROCERIES, BOOTS 4 SHOES, tc, comprising the usual variety. with many anklesau styles not to be obtained elsewhere. Their lasortment has been selected with care rapirm ly for this mattes, -and purchased at prices which wil. allow us to all u cheap as i any able in this region OI country. Cash customers are n ted to call. with a promise that they shall not go away , dissatisfied. Remember, SHAPLEY &LEWIS' new store, next south of the Ward House, Hain street. Towanda, May 29, 185.1. rAPILY 63 CENTS !—Abitther ease of those Cheap Prints, at 63 cents per yard, just 'ltemised at • May 26. SHAPLEY & LEWIS. NEW FIRM AND NEW GOODS! Hardware, Stoves, Copper, Brass, Tin, AND SHEET IRON WARE. HALL & RUSSELL having formed w co-partner-. nership, respectfully call the attention of the pub. lie to their msortment, to which large additions have recently been made, making it the largest and most varied ever offered in this regi9n. Among the multi tude of articles a few will be erfnmerated: English, American and Swedes' square and round; English and American refined ; hoop, band and horse shoe iron ; nail rods and malleable Pon of all descrip• lions. drc.; with ta,gooli .310f1M601 of Nails:--3d, 4d, 6d, 6d, Bd, IN, I2d and 20d ; 4. 5 and 6 inch spikes ; wrought nails and horse nails, by the pound, keg or ton. Also, cast, Germari, English blister, American spring and tire steel. &c. Oarpentesaa and Joiner's Tools, Of all descriptions, viz: broad, mauls/ and band axes.; hatchets, ads, joiner's cast steel mortice, firmer and framing chinos ; common and cast steel augurs, of all sew, tromp!} to 2 inch ; braces and bins '• augur and pod Ws extra; planes and plane irons; b and, tenant, X cut, keyhole and slitting saws; iron and steel and try squares of all sizes, from l sl to 15 inches ; hammers, spirit levels, bevels, tape lines, mortice guages, of all sixes, screw drivers, scratches, hollow augurs, &c. 211sakimith's Tools. Anvils, bellows, vices, barmen, sledgee, rioting trimmers, stocks cud dies, drilling machines, Farmer's Tools. tiitticrnsts; square or , round points; picks, hoes, hay, straw and manctraforks; log, cable and binding chains, crowbars, grubbing , hoes, rakes, grass scythes, scythe spathes, scythe stones and rifles, cradle scythes, bush scythes, cam cutters, shovel plough moulds, garden rakes, hoes and trowels, scoop shovels, dry. .• Trinunials. `Carriage bows, tiler and cloth ; patent leather ; laths rubber cloth ; bums and silver • plated bob bands concave end Boston • patterns ; braes and silver plated curtain frames, lining nada, canine knobs, aprop rings and hooks, stump joints ; bra:a - and silver plated joints seaming cord ; striped lace. wide and mamma ; silk striped lace new style ; top lininwvorstedfrinee t toom. varnish clo th, patent ales and ails arms springs, •Vc. Boma: Trtmatings and 'Saddlery Ware of the lat est and most approved.`stylvcs, j and of . We have on hand a full easement. Also a large rm• lily of LEAD PIPE, which we are prepared to furnish at the lowest prices. together with copper and britannia stop' cocks and cork. stops. Any quantity of Pump chains and Well Rigging,. A general asortmeot of S. mill, circular and wood sawn plastering and brick trowels; lathing hammers, shovels and tongs ; files and raspi of all sizes; shoe aud tack hammers; drawing knives, turner's chisels and gouges, saw setts, callipers, pincers, knives and kirks, 'carving knives and forts and' steer; butcher, pocket and pallet knives; coach Wienehel,trank; chest end till locks; tailors and sheep ammo; table and bed adore; dinner and tea bells, glue and enamelled sauce Venter; brass kettles, from two quarts to half • barter; Mallow ware and cauldron kettles; tea and calks Pits; bras and bri tennis candlesticks and snuffers; trays, fruit teas and large server. ; . curtain arms and pins of the blest styles ; stair rods and holders; ladles! and gentlemen's pocket eclairs; razors anttrazor strops; German silver and !minion:a table and tea spoons; hair, clothes and shoe brushes ; baps son steel barrelled pistols and revolvers ; gun locks, steel nipples and nipple wrenches; shot.shiit pouches and powder , flaska; bum door, strap and T hinges. Also manufacturing and will keep constantly on band a large assortment of 'Tin and Japanned Ware. We have also jest received 30 tons of STOVES. composed in part of the (Awing patterns apd sizes: Republican air tight CtrokingBtove,! Number 4 Farmer's do Lady of the Lake, do : 9 Queen. of the West, Iron King, Improved Premium Eastern Premium, Jenny Lind Parlor Stoves, Cottage do. Cy I idler Air tight do Air tight 6 plate Stoves. I Sir plats Moves, The above comprises but it few articles of the smolt meat which they oiler to the public. sod all of which will be disposed at extremely lose Yates. In proof of this, please eall at Hairs old stantLsOuth side of public square, and extending to Pins atria. 07'01d Copper, lron, Dross grid most kinds of Pro duce, taken in payment. Towanda, June 1951. DROWN LINNEN COATS lot 00 . at CAMPBELFS. VLANNEI4 !go Illst regiel'is 4 " 1 0 fc" Dee. 26, 1850. A ROZ. " BARTON''?` 9t parlor article, for sale' pertain— Ina atid t • 'Am-pens:ma—without respect to age or condition '—iodebted to me, are expected and notified to make immediate payment. Tor artisfy 'them that - 1 am in tensest, I Will just state. that I bias engegemedts to meet, which inquire' me to have pay of those in"- tqg to. I ahouki prefer that they would do so volentari ly. but if not, shall withentdelay t initoketheassistance of efieatw. " TOWlttatt. April 1,..1851 JUST received another liras assortment of those dim BgOTBand'BHOES at, e Pee 4 . PIiiNSEI"B.! riLABB.—Best quality' -of FRENCH titAtil*, for L ,7 ' saki bi 80.APLEY & LEWIS. AiSUMUI,O. •,A Iron and Nails. do do ' lihkelis; ; very nib le ity . _ O. D. BARTLETT. • /RAVI CRADLES. .zu. It jet 7 FOrS. 4 _ D. C. HALL, , ‘`to I_, ' ~ 1/4, GRAN (10111PRE . Dram Comet. f ' Nillit . 'a Garden, New York P5O l end National Amphitheat . Philodel. will perform rol e at Towanda, on Tuesday Sep. 23d 1851. Doors open at 3 and 7 o'clock. P. M Perfonnanee to commence .at half-past 3 and half- 1 7 o'clock, I'. M. LEWIS B. LENT, Magitr and Director. 1t C. E. BRISTOL, Dual Agent and Advertiser. F. W. WHITTAKER, 4 Eqlestrian Director. 16. V. W. POST, 1 , Leader of the Brass Band. ... Ilbßingot 1 1 0411•03. M'mlle. MARIE, the utiful and youthful Parisi an Equestrienne, in u r truly art s and brilliant school of Lady Equestrian, pre-emindaly distinguish ing her from every othe Lady who has heretofore ap peared in this country. The youthful Prod gies, Wilma ELOUISE and FLORA, appear in Ju mile Performances rarely, if ever equalled. Mons BLNOIT the at Parisian Jonekur-s-Che val. will also appear on two Horses; with D. RICH ARDS. in Feats of t Hipporairomi never excelled. M'dme. ROSA LINE lissom eppears raper beau tiful Equitation. and Style of 'Horserainship and is now becoming the 1 of all the fashionable Lady Ainateurs in this elegant art in America. THOMAS NEVILLE, in his stupendous feats of Horsemanship, riding awkward and forward—dent ing, pirouetting, and a oinersetting doting the rapid eireuition of his Steed. The great Vaulting and Trick' Honks CINCIN- N ATUS. performed by Mr. S. P. EITICKNEY. The Troupe of Traiio.Ponies, embracing the cele brated Twin Ponies. Rdareo and Juliet, wilt be introdu ced by Mr. Whittaker., 1 Prof. James H. Nixon and his Infant Artists, Mas ters Albert and George In their graceful, iclassic and wonderful gymnast! Mr. D. Richards, t e wild vaulting Horseman of the Pampas, on his e t and bounding Courser, with out saddle, over bar ra and five barred gates- and through bedding. Sporta a hf the Hippodrome. on Cod and six:Hordes, by the distinguished . Ehuestriar., S. P. Stiehnity. Sports of Atha, by e Giant of Iron nerve, Herr Lee, who performs wi real cannon balls of 36 and 44 Funds each. - Tivei Clowns—Sa Lathrop, the Stump Orator and Ameridan Jester, and oho Grimaldi Wells,-the Eng lish tlown. In addition to a f 11 and unequalled Performance in the Circle, will be ltresented the Grand Romantic Spectacle of - i ST. GEORGf AND TIE DRASONI With all its splendid Accessories, Protiessirins, brilliant Armies and Danner, Historical Conumea. together with a full Cast of Charaeters, accompanied with all 'the original Music. 64. Two more brilliant features distinguish this from all other Companies. .The Interior is illuminated with Gas, and the Extert.r with Prof. Orsta's UP - wed Drummond Light, rendering the premises light and .chirirfill the darted night; Admission 25 emits. No half price. -For frill particalanisee large and small bills at the different Hotels, MT The above Troy; Sep. 22J, ' Aug. 30, 1851.1 celehrs'ed Troupe, ,will ,perform at Ilaysville:24, and at Montrose 25th. Caution. • •- ALL pelsons hereby cautioned against parches. A ing a woe g yen by me on the sth of November, 1950, to C., 11. ett, for $l5, The terms of the contract for 'w hie aid note was given, hive never been complied w' on the part of said Dwelt, and I do not consider yself legally or morally bound to pay . Ate end *trillo, not do IN unless compelled by law. • Monroe, Jane 11, 1851. H. a. GOFF. 1131§3&114 MZUESI2 ISIK§RIVIro Adams do Macfarlane, HAirma entered lime eolwerreenstrip in deepravrivv. Aif law, have slim established an agency. for the sale of reil estate in the county of Bradford. Persons having real estate which. they. &site to sell, by calling and leaving a description of their property With the terms of sale, will undoubtedly find it to their advan Cage. Persons desimos of purchasing win learn where prop erty is for sale--a description of the same with the prim and terms of payment and he informed as to the nfidity sif J . C. ADAMS. Towanda, &fry 3,1851. .1. MACFARLANE. H.S. & M.C. MERCUR Are now receiving their Second' general stock of Sprint , Goods, 5 Which artofrered forsale at WHOLESALE OR RE- TAIL, at even lower.than their usual priers. They say to all cash ptirehesers, come and see our stock, and you will find goods and prices right: May 9,18 M. lITHOLE BUITB, Coats, Pasta and Vests. all for W $2 00,a CAMPBEI.I.'B. An extensive stock of Staple AND FANCY DRY GOOD Just openirit at ZITONTALISSISB Qi CO% rriioSE who-wish to purchase' Good Articles at 1 cheap rates, - will dosvall-to ' Towanda.May 18 5 1. , • • • I 4 fo 6 '4 and 5 'lto 10 1 11 and 4 2 end 3 .. NEW - OODS •I AND REDUCT I. N OF PRICES ! T H. PHINNEY, Jr. is jolt receiving from New .11 s 'York a large and g Dead assortment of Spring and Summer Goo*, con isting of amidst everything usually found in e stor e,toge ther iirith • Groceries, .ffirdirars, ,Irds, gib, .trym, Leather, 3 end 4 :s tto3 2 to 6 I 3to 7 Boots 4- Shoes, lials,leaps. Bonnits,Wockery, Glosswarc, Shit, fish, lac. 1f c. • The subscriber would ‘nitum his Sincere thanks to the *public for their bountiful patronage the last winter, by which the increase of business enabled' him to offer .bis goods .his summer at still lower prices than they have ben in the habit of buying. All persons wishing to buy *node for iash or reedy'liaf, would do well to call at No. 3, Brick Row, and examine the stock and prices, is the gouda, are b ought and Must be sold. Towanda, May 1, 1851. ;HEAT and FLOUR,--a taiga quantity for We at my) I PHINNEirB. At'ETY 41113 E.--10,000 feet just received-god 1.) for sale at my! IPH,INNEY'I9. T - UMBER.--Any quantity wanted. Cm, which the 1 : t1 market :pin*, will be paid at PHINNEr.S. HOSlttlit.=Ltdies; Wines. aMI ebildrens, silk, worded mid &Men White Ind earned HMV also gent's atil boy's mired ) brown Ind bladed belt Moo, cheap at • my 2 FOX'et, Etr I XOlB & brown knd bleached Cotton Yam, Carpet warp and . Batting wholesale and retail, at myr PDXIL - • • a. ~ssnuvr IS now meeiving a rich abd beautiful asecutthent of Day Goons, tisocantits, die. to which be wottld particularly invite the sttentleitt of ili'ettlth putt/ eat: and will make it an object tit them to give kiln f ctn. as he is determined to sell his geode GM tAsu as 10yr u was ever before ladilted In the market. Raving spar; ed no pains in procuring the choicest article, the sub- scriber feels fully confident that ha can give enthe se t isfecuon to his customers. April. 26 COME ONE, COME ALL, and &mains theiNeW Goods, which are now being exhibisad sal. a 46. B. KINGIOI3IOI's. , CHEAP NEW GOODS. I • 31 'I% TOW+ • • 8 DOW receiving direct from New York a large Ind splendid sasonmebt of floods which be o dors for le sa at prices which cahoot tail to siiii the cid seil blip are, for Cain. Parmelee, of Aeriliwko dachtt. respectfully asks a mill front all persona wishing to be goods cheap, as he is determined not to be andersoldi Towanda, Apiil sd,lB9i. brass Goods: R i"FOULARD, thameleedi Chene, 811 Drees Silks, French and gene Detente. a near snide fur summer dresses. French ind English Lawns; Silk 'Thanes, Linnet) buttes and anyquittality dt nthet arms goods at EVERY one knows that the place to find tbe , largest assortment end best quality of gloves of till des criptions b et ap26 FOX'S. 3(11)0Z. Pennon, Leghorn, Paint Leaf Ind Canadi 1./ Straw Hats at spo.6 FOX'S. BL'K Silk and MI Silk Lace forMANTILLAS al kp2o MX'S; PONOMILOW/WNitaViiiiiiPt_liNrk9E Is Still in Optiratiett I HE subseribers have moved id the neat Wilding ciit Ti Pine street, one door below Mercury store *herb they will keep on tumid: and make to order. plosgbir, stove and mill irons of almost all descriptions. Turn ing and fitting up work, Will be ildne also on reis/illabla terms as at Elmira ar Owego. Old iron will be taken in payment. JOHN CARMAN & CO. Towanda, April 26,1851. DRY GOODS—A good assortment of Merinos'', Cubmercs, De Lains, Alpacas, and prititCnoer nening at jlB MRROURI§, NEW SPRING GOODS I MEE subscriber is now In receipt of his Spring stowei of New Goods which reelitiA iitoek . tone of the. most eztetuove in the country—for sale on the most favorable terms for cash or approved enidit--EaliN bums are pargicularly invited to call and retuning the stock. myti 0. D. BARTLETT. W'msport It, Athens Railroad Letting. itMANDA 6:IEIAP CLOTHING STORE, (IEO. H. ntATINo, respectfully informs lb a pub -1- lie that he has removed his store to Col. Means building; one dooi - teloiv Warner's watch sfinp, where he will be happy tti see all who may be in wdnt of Good and Cheap Clothing. He is constantly adding to his stock all the par and desirable styles and pat terns" and feels conlident he can satisfy any one who may give him d Just receiving from New York, a large aud sessonit ble assortment of Bpi/wood St/waver Vot4irtsr..nuses , she'best mantle, and which *ill be told as usual at the lowest prices. He has •I• 6 ttetiited; • large tot cif YOUTH% & CHILDRENS' eLoTHINQ. td which be invitees at ',union and which will be nail dt low *rates. He has !wide arrangembots by *licit he Can send 16r any ar ado desired, with the tettaloty of procOrbt; a - good article. -- Cutting and Making up dune at usual lu the,moat fashionable manber, promptly tna to order. Towanda, Mai 8,18513 r BOOTS it SHOES! ' Jahn W. Wilcox, • TAS removed his establishment to , itifit's Ito*, A- comer of main street and the pAltdtc,attnanitt, and will continue the mattufactUre of boots sod hboes. sa heretofore. He has just received from New York it Itirg'e meion ment of Vilimen's, Chilerts and latith are offered at low prices. The attention of the Ladies is par Iculatly directed to his assortment; coMmtaing the following hew styles ':—Edamelled tinny Lind gai ter boots; do. shoes ; black testing untimilh ettileflt walking shoes. buskins. dm. Misses' gaiters and shim. of every description. A large assortment Of ettitdoen'a fancy gaiters. t,onts and shoal, of all kinds. For the Gentlenten, almost every Style of germs and shoes. This stock has been personally Wetted with rare, and he believes he can offer superior articles at reasonable prices. 1 4 13* The strictest attention paid In .itanufnetunog„ and be hope," by Idedlnt work well to neehit a continu ant* of the liberal patronage be has hitherto received,. Towanda, May 8. 1851. DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GI.OOERIES AND LIQUORS. UV:STUN & PORTER have' det igltted to their ammtment a large, mock of Freak Drugs, Medi cine*, Chemicals, Dile„ Paints, Groterift and Liquors, which are no* otiletwl to the public 4 low wank Their mock of FANCY 0001:1,1 & PPRPUMERY is the largest, and moat complete ever offered in that market, Also a choice Assottdtent M pins & 14. QUOIIB, anitable ror tinstltcal pnrposca. A largb aarit9 of Campliens, novena', anal Oil !AMPS, containing many new and beautiful styles. Being agents tor ill ate `l3Cal Patent ',Veillcines Of die day. istrrchasnra man depend draft prate ting a genuine article in all cases. All the Drugs and Mediates kept at their establish• menls may be relied Upolt is genuine end of the hest Qoalltq, bating bttn tiaorally selected with a vtear to their maritime. atone of the WardHonaaand lin.% Brick Roar. Towanda. May 17. ;851. VirliEkr, Onto, Rye and most kinds of Produ ce V V taken. for which the highest prire . will be poi of deal PkIINNErti. SeGA IL-Coffee. Rice, Flab,. Motasso, Raisins, Sale.. atdti SpiC - cs, Oils, &c chestiest in tivini ' at May t , teat. •' pox*. 15 curl . ..Ts more of qtuse Cheap TEAK, war ranted to suit or As money Wowed in att El lIIN OWE GOOD&
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