Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 11, 1852, Image 3

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    n details of this plan by he
"estatiiiheein
I,:rt, if not alltogeth,r, by the Executive, un ,
`, Authority of e xi,kting law, but I havethought
eron „crordane with the suggestion of the
o f the Navy, e
to submit it: to yniar appro-
establishment of a eorPs ofapprentices' or
~e ) .,or boys to be- enlisted irotil they betome
be employe d onder snob rep/ lotions
a ndto
as, proposed
Say Depaitment may devise,
report,' approye and. ;Commend
consideration ; and I also ,concur
that this system for
,Atie early: taiiißapg
gamey be most ustfully'erigrafted uporr - the
0 dour merchant marine..
'at proposition of the report to, which I
referred—the reoraaniza:ion ot the ;.14,.aval
ne—l,ecommend to your attention irsifpro.
^he ofjoor yncoUragensent-
and suppurt.,-.
r,,labie services,altert ,rendered by this in
coutle it to the 'don , in uanee of you r foster.
ollf attention respecifully called to the report of
',,,lina:tet General for the detailed ciperations
Der,ameent during the last fiscal year, from
It VII be seen that the reeeipxs from poatages
n ine were lesq by $1,491.690 than for the
fist:os4.'3r, being a decteaae of abbnt 23
mt.
'diminutiotributable to the' reduction
o r po, n
tage at
made by the act of March 3,
c o r cli reduction took effect at the commence
tit of the IP! healyear.
tough in i ts operation during the last year the
'rtt.,l to has not fulfilled the predictions of its
by i ncreasing the correspondence of the
Tr n proportion to the reduc:ion of postage, I
ne7erthelere.quer,tion the policy of returning
roe ,. Exponent e warrants the expecta
ar :he community becomes accustomed to
" ".c orrelondence will increase. his
flu'cause, and from the rapid
c..unirs in Population 'and business,
t he Department must ultimately ex
. I —nse , . and that the country May saft ly
couttLualice of the present cheap rate
.•ares , azea I hate, among other things
,:t•comnint-nded to the cotteideration of
rn , pixtv and necenNitv of further
r chv pr .tection and punishment of for
,,e,ni,ng in the I tli,ed Eit.ites ; to re
nmdtheations the act of 10th
re-train unlawful military ekpedi
u• in habitants (f conterminous Staten
rwg : tor the preservation and protection
„mon or iheft, of the paper, records Phd
, f the naivin : for authorizing the urlilus
applied to the payment of the public
na :. ;ince (it the tune when it will h^cothe
• Hie establishment of land offices for the
gar ruhi;r land. to California and the Terri
,ll)ozoil ; for the construction o! a Ratko - Al
vaEry to the Pacific Ocean :
•, , tatilisitment of a bureau of agriculture :for
..,,nwrion of that interest, perhaps the most im.
ist to the c , untry; for the preveution of frauds
die Cot ernment in applications for pensions
:ionic , lands ; for the establishment of a urn,
e bill, preseribine• ' a speckle compensation
•,.rir service required of clerk:, district acorn
;:,,: for authorizing an addiiional
ri , :.tuf mounted mei] for the protection of our
• agaitm the Indians, and for fulfilling our
with Mexico to defend her citi
the tars with equal diligence and
own;” for detarrniaing the relative
the civil aval officers in our
arcl between the officers of the Army
NM=
N,,vv in .he vari.us grllet , of each : fur
nnr mil;tary estailishment by fizing
.1,41 - leers la cacti gradei aild providing
up‘ - 4, reduced pay, of those unfit foe
;sre. , erlbini,t,and regulating ptitish
.,:le navy ; for the appointnient of a COM
rer;,e d,e public- statutes of the Vnited
them in order, suptdying de-
EMU
• , rt,rrec UHL; ii,coigniities,simphlying their
nr± and refThrting them 10 Congress 'tor its
~ : , ,,; an. ll,r the establishment of a cony-
t,. a.l;ta.l,cste and settle, private claitas a
. 'lr rutted States. lan not awar,e, howevi
a: are ofthe.e subjects have been finally act 7.
l'ote:,re-s. Without repeating the Yea
:.r• )n on these subjects which have
Pi :a I ,, nner message?, I respectfully
ih , ai a .!aitt w yt.ur : favorable consal•
:qv to :he several Executive Deparn
.crrn ment to hear testimony to the
as•Lice:rily with which they are con
a:l the careful• superintendence which
• • for the Heads of those Departments
• ;.;1 the due administrations and guard
-0: the pcblie money must very much de
o the Tiplance,,intelligenne and fidelity of
tsrdosate officers sod clerks, and especially on
notwed with the settlement and adjustment
.ruzed accounts. lam gratified to' belie ve
),i lost generally perfdrm;ed their duties
I.r mu well. 1 hey are apeninted4 to guard
:dc Treasury, and theyaceopy positions that
:hem to the temptations and seductions
the cupidity of peculators and fraudulent
e3ll promptthem to employ. l lt- 4111 be
- , p , ractioii to protect the Government
• •lat source of mischeit,and corruptiqn,. ,4 as
• car, be done by the enac tment of all
.prop
••••vshies. The lass respect, -are
:,•t! • be defective, and t th.ereforeAsepq it ill
•• ionr attention to the Subject and to
that provi.ion be made by laW for the
nit oat only oftho s e who accept bribes, but
either promise, give, or of
c'VP to ant fifttlVtle officers or clerks a bribe
tuuch ug or relating to any matter of their
ruen or duty.
een the uniform policy of this Gvernmiu:
• fimndation to present day to abstain (ford
..rence in the domestic affairg of other na-
Th'.• ca)sequence has been that while the
tur.pe have been engaged in desolating
nun -7 has pursued . its peaceftil course
't3 'pled prosperity and happiness. The, wars
*use hare teen compelled to engage, in de
.
::he rights and honor of the country, have
minately of short duiation. During the ter
•,6•st of nation aßeinst nation, which sue
••.:ru French, revolution, we were enabled by
•I•ts and firmness of Pre,iffeat Washington
in our neutrality. While other nations
'ten into this wide sweeping whirlpool, we'
and unmoved upon oa•• own shores.—
he fluste r of their numerous armies was
...cease or perished by hundreds pf'thoui
t(1,1 th. baffle field, the youth of this fa?ored
;ermined to enjoy the blessings of peace
paternal roof. While the States of En•
-c.rei enormous debts under the burden of
Itr,r ' , objects suU groan, and . lonich must
small psrt of the proidet of the honest hi
those countries for generations to come,
.. , l'State s have once Leen enabled to exhibit
.44 spectacle of a nalion free iron* public
•And d permuted to ptirpue our prcisrierdlo
.r a few years longer in peace, we may do the
IS now said by some that (Ms pohei—mus
E , lrupe is no longer separated from
'' ,., tage of months tuft stear64tavigation has
her 'ennui a few days .ail of etly:::tahores.
'nor moven:teats and take a deepitt ; W -
•oolhoverstes. Although' po-en,‘,_,°P°.
ire should loin the frateritily'or'pyyptr tes
, e for ages lavi,hed the blootrand Ire:allure
subjects in maintaining's the balanee,F. l :o.o .
to it is said that we ought to interferelle",„
niteading soverelgns t heir gitbfeafg';lor
sat of overthrowing the monarchies - Of Ell'
I stiblishing in their place republican: its"
li i 3 alleged that .we have..herelofure
different COUrse from a sense of our , weak. ,
Ow now our conscious strength dictates a
.s 1 Policy, and thaeit is consequently our.du.
Nit to these contests and aid thbse who
Inn: fur liberty, - •
LA
eery a most seductive but dangerous Appeal to
ts sympathies Of freemen. Enjoying as
14 blessings of a free government, them is
111 10 has an American hear the , would
)4 to see these blessings mended Co all oils.
We cannot witness the struggle be.
4 1 ' 0 biTressed arid his oppressor abywhere,
1 ;4 deepest sympath for the fornwri,ind
sextons desire for his triumph. Neirerthe•
IS prudent or is it wise to involve ourselves
I ' 6 llo !Is it indeed true that we
esiif
=
For the - honor of those-who have gone before us, I
cannot admit it. - Men of the Revolution who drew
the sword against the oppressors; Ittultor
ebuntry, and pleikeil tolteavett - l- their lives: their '
fortunetr;aud their snored hiaor," mint - Ala their
freedom, could never ,have beestactualed by so un
worthy n motive..-They knew, no, weakness-or-Seer
Where right or'duty pointed the way. anti itja,ti liF el
upon their fair fame. tee us While while„We enjoy the,
blessings fug yhich 11'4'0 noblyfaitght
to insinuate _ in The the :KO is that the course
-
which they 'persn . tOtte diatateilh'y a 'siert! 'sea, of
luterhatiunal it„iitatestuatilike PrOdctice
and.a far i teeing wiadont, r looking, nht merely lathe
present necessities but to the permanent safety and
tnterest of the ,country Thaj , knew that the,wOrld
is governed Less by sympaihy,than by reaseu
force; that it tens pet possible, Cur this nation to he
comew " Propagendist7 of free principle: without
arraying, against it the combnied powers of Europe
and that re result was more lithely t o bp aver-
ihroie of republicamljberty here than us establish
ment,there., Iliktory.hats been written in
.rain; for
those whit can doubt this. Fiance W i nn sooner
established a rep tblican form of Government thin
she manifested a desire to force its blessings on all
the World. Her own historian informs , as that, hear- •
in; (gnome petty act of tyriantiy in a neighboring
" The National Convention declared
she would afford succor and frate-nity to all natioue
whO aished to tecostr their liberty ; and slid gave
it in charge to the executive power to give orders to
the Generals of the French armies to aid all citizens
who might have been or should be oppressed in the
cause of liberty." Here was the false step that led
to htr subsequent misfortunes. ebe found herself
involved in war with all the rest of Europe. in
less than ten years her goirerament was changed
from a republic to an empire; and finally . , after
shedding rivers ()Mood, foreign powers restored
her exiled dynasty, and exhausted Europe might
peace and repose in the ungeStioned ascendency
of monarchial principles. Let as learn wisdom
from her example. Let us remember thit revolu
t ons do not always establish freedom. Our own
free institutions were not the offspring of our revu
tution. They existed before. They were planted
in the free charters of self governments under
which t h e English colonies grew up and Revolution
only freed us from the dominion of a fare ice power,
whole government was at variance with those insti
tutions. But European nations have had no such
training fur Felt government. and every eflitrt to es
tablish it by ttloo - ly revolutions has been and must
without mattpreparation. continue to be a failure. —v.
Liberty uniegulated by law, degenerates into anar
chy, which soon becomes the moat horrid of all des
potisms. Or poliny•is wisely to govern ourselves,
and thereby to set such en example of national jus
tice, prosperity and true glory, as shalt teach to all
nations the blessings cif self government, and the
unparralleted.enierprise and success . Ea [tee people.
We-live In an age sof progress. and °acerb- emphat.
Malty a coantry of progress) . Within the last half
centers'. die number of States: in this Union has
nearly doubled, the population has , almost quadru
pled-mon our teirmlanes have been extended emu)
the Mississippi to the Paciffc. Out. territory is
chequered over.with railroads, and -furrowed with
canals. The inventive talent of our country is ex
cited to the highest pitch, and the numerous applica
tions for patents - for stainable lin proventents distin.
guish this age and this people from all others. The
genius of one American has enabje d our commerce
to move against e ninst wind and titles a that
,of another
has annihilated distance in the tr,,,nsminsion of in
telligence. The whole country islul 4 of enterprise.
Our common schools are diffusing intelligence
among, the people, tied our ineustry is fast accout.
Intik; the comforts and luxuries of life. This is in
part owing to our peculiar position, to our fertile sot{
and comparatively sparse population ; but much of
it is also owing to the po,ndar institutions under
Which we live, to the freedom which every man feels
to engage in any useful pursuit, according to his
taste or inclination, and to the entire confidence,
thri his person and property will be protected by
the laws. But whatever may be the cause of this
unparalleled growth in population, intelligence and
wealth, one that is clear, that the Government
must keep pace with the progress of the people. It
Midst participate ih their spirit of enterprise, and ,
while it exacts obedience to the lawn, and restrains
all unauthorized invasions of the rights of neighbor.
ing, States, it should foster and protect home indue.
try, and lend its piekeitol strength to the improve
inent of such means of imerconlinnoication as are
necessary to proMnre oar infernal commerce and
strengthen the ties which bind us i g.ther as a peo
ple.
It is not strange, however much it,May be regret
ted, that such an exuberance of enterprise should
cause some individuals to mistake change fur pro.
grass, and the invasion of the rights of others for na
tional prowess and glory. The former are constant,
ly agitating for some change in organic low, or urg,
lug new and untried theories of human rights. The
latter are ever ready to engage in any wild crusade
agaimst a neighboring people, regardless of the just
ficeief the en erprise, and without inking to the-fa
tal consequences to ourselves and, to the cause of
popular government. -Such expedit;oos. however,
are often stimulates{-bean ercenary,indisiirlualm, who
expect to share, the plunder. or. pmtit of :the .eater.
prise without exposing themselves -to danger., .and
ate led on hysomelrre.spansible toreigner,,whombu.
*VA the hospitality of our own Goverument by, sedu.
, •16"g the young-and ignorant to intuit' - hie, scheme
-
mf, personale rebition or revenge . cinder the takoand
. delusive pretence of extending the area of freedom.
These reprehensible ageressious but retatd time true
progresa of our nation and tarnish its fair fame.—
. They should, therefore, receive the indignant frowns
of gym good citizen who sincerely loves his count
try and takes a pride in its prosperity and honor.
Our cutietitotion, though not perfect, is doubtless'
the best that ever was formed. Therefore let . every
proposition to change be well weighed, and it found
beneficial cautiouSly adopted. Every patriot will
rejoice to see its authority so extended as to advance
the prosperity and honor of the nation, whilst he
will watch with jealousy any attempt to mutilate
this charter ;fear liberties, orfertfert its powers
to ants of arression or injustice. ThUs shall con
seriatism and progiess blend their harmonious ac
tion in preserving the forth. and spirit of the Conshi.
lotion and at the same time carry forward the great
improvements of the country ' , with a rapid.tf and
energy which freemen only can eisplay.
In closing this, my last annual boinmithication,
perditt me, fellow-citizens, to congratulate you on
the prosperous condition of our beloved cotintry.—
.Abroad its relations with all foreign powers are
friendly ;
its righ:s respected. and i s high place in
the family of nations cheerfully recognised. At
home we enjoy an amount of happiriems public
and private, Which has probably never fallen to the
lot of any other people. Besides affording to onr
own ciliZend a degree nt prosperity, of which on so
large a scaled know of no other instance, our collet ,
try is annually_ affording a refuge and a hooks to
multitudes,alfogellier w Moat eitinitile, ;...froui the
Old W0r1...
.We owe these blessing*, tinder Heaveii,..tb•the
happy-Chnstittition and'. Government which were
bequeathed to us by our lathers. and Which , it is our
sacred dffty,.to trapanit in, all their julegtily to our
childreit.,.‘.tVii !dust ell einisitleilit4tirliaV.ilistinc
lion und,privilege.tolativbeen schoseq.lA the peo
ple to bear ir part
. in •the..alluiiniiitratitilrlol)4 3 . a
floverninent.l ; Called
Lion to its:highest-true: eats
and *Lerma en tared. upon ha a eiiltld *Wok
&emit diffidence, Vend ni .miliejailittrCritliAtAge
their' to theinuturrkunlajeihijityotith a single
eye in ghereitlie,gona ie,wjth .devout watt;
hale, in . retiring from 015ce,. that Llfive she
cqua
try a.ntne:of peace and' prpriperittr. I,
MlLltAfttt , FILLMORE.
..,I . l'sT4tin,nintowi, Dec, 63„1852
NO EXINSE +FOR lavvrgiusu ,WiTli SALT
REIEUM.
Three boies imirarlie to maiml as arge
as Puy hinds,
• ' " 'eiti '
NORNON:SS- . leum an re apm bas
no equal' in coring 'lLlithcilan. Seri:4'9li. Erysipelas,
Barber's Itcb,‘Peveilioted, Scald Ileade,Singworme
&c., &c. :j
For sale in Towandii, by Di: H C: PORTER. ••
. -
901CiNG GlaitEe , PLATEe ;alai and, fitted or
J-4 11 7 1 dX 0 . fn be bad at the Jewelry streef •
Art'w
ettiseuiente,- - -
. ..,,., , Tilit:TAllißllt STAND.in Athenf
Ifil, •,' . 4 '07:01 4 .r,„iti."713i 4 fro b%•se"rp l ' •
‘: • - -.-. ;„ 'Convetfletlefiii thislitintikiitl6entlk b.'
well located with ciinkidenilite mond attaened to'
it--8,04 - 111 01 v. 1 3, 1 M1 - theritintoqiession given on
the firittlitio Agettsprnixt:,:: ttiitkirelit', -
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MISSES. - ,:e. - 11:', `,..ii.ift;..; , ' cfistiblished
/Lk thecaseives,ii? Morityginn, in end carrying on
Ilitrabilirtilausitietsijet - glijts vavissits bianFtril.filid
respectfully inlici4ishgre of the.nutitic patronage..
A choice stock' 'cir 4 - ,Al I"r.:orr - ,-...
.
' . • -P4,4,1..1.414E11 ir, , ,
. , •
will be kept on hand and for sale at tae lowest pri.
ces. Miss Lyon will be constantly advised of the
latest fashions by the connexion in the city, and no
endeavours will be spared to please.
Monroeton. Nov. 20. 1852.
YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY !
A SENNARY FOR YOUNG LADIES WILL BE OPENED
Sy mr. dt. Mrs. Porter,
ON TUE6DAY, FOURTH OF JAN. NEXT,
ri will be located in the village of 'Aver
TT is the design of the undersigned. t o offer all
IT
the facilities for thorough education and polite
accomplishments, tha are offered in the first class
Female Seminaries.
The location is nue of the very best—nn the bank
of the famed Siiinueharma, offering to the eye. at
once.‘ every elcii-ent of the beautiful ; and promo
ting
ilte health by every contribution that Nature
in its greatest benevolence, has to give.
We intend to make the Institution pleasant as a
home. The internal arrangements will be regula
ted with reference to this objeict.
The Terms are :
For Board, irieludirig Lights, Fuel and Wash
ing, per week. ' $2 50
Tuition in corn. English branches, per quarter, 3 00
" higher ; " and Mathe
matics, per quarter, 4 00
Tuition. in higher Mathematics and Languages 5 00
Drawing and Painting :n water Colors, extra, 2 00
• Painting in Oil Colors, , po
Music on the piano, do to 00
Use of Fano, , da 1 00
The year will be divided into roar
,fijuarters of
.ELE-VEN 'WEEKS each, having a vacation of
week it the end of the first quarter ; one ,of
weeks at din end of the second; arid a short vaca:
lido in:the winier,including-the holidays.
:2'Boarders are requested to them
selves with table,napkins, and a silver fork if con
venient. .• , ,
.
,
oc - rrt will be expected that boarders 'inn make
one half payment in advance.
GEO. P. PORTER.
FRANCES S. PORTER
•The painting in Oil Colors, embraces Land
scape or Portrait Painting, or both. From the
practical knowledge of Mr. P., in these departments
as. instructions will be thorough, including all nec
essary to be known where the art of Painting is
pursued as a profession.
Dee. I. IKM
ItYMV/
& WINTER GOODS.
Zoseph rower,
IS now receiving front New 'Fork the most com
plete and var ed assortment of Dross and Family
Dry Goods, Groceries; Hardw..re, Crockery, Boots
and Shoes,Hats and Caps, Leather &b., everezt
h'Eted in Towand% My stock of Dry Goods will
be found to i conta - o most deeded bargains in shawls,
Morinoes, plain and figured delaines, thibet cloths,
alpacas, ladies flannels, &c., a good stock of gloves
and hosiery. every style of
autactuaa aualta,
such as tickings, stripes, bleached and unbleached
muslins, shirtit.gst Aiming calico and meri
mac prints. WOOLEN GOODS, of eve
ry descriptioo.compe‘ing Jena, :sheeps grey,
and linsey plaids, which will be sold cheap and to
which I. invite the attention of close bayent fur cash .
Towanda, Dec. 1, 1852.
S A L T—A quantity of Salt just received by
deal J. POWELL.
QOLE i:EATHER-1000 Ins sole leather of an
*23 eicellent quality, just received by
Dee. I, 1852 . . -J. POWELL.
AINTS &OIL"§---,k large stockw,hitfde.4o,
and other kieds,ot.pain” and:, linseed .6itinst
received by., , , ~ , ,1. P0R8,1144.
I\3llV'avD=
.A£~-D .-
NEW GOODS,
OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE.
muzzy dr. NilltEreil
AVE Net eoMpleteti.a, faro apitfinely fittjshed
H
tstore on tbe-site of the Iwp they had burner;
and pled it with the largest - a#[l roost CoMprehene
iire stoctz of •
Groceiiek; Pierisiong,"Tankeo7slotions,
Fruit, confectionory, TOT, dm, eke.
ever exhibited this side of the city.
We have bought for cash, articles of the best
quality ; consequently are prepared td sell at as
low'prices as the same quality can be bought at
any other place. And we flaaer ourselves that if
fortene hes been against us,-(tlre having consum
-2d two stores and one stuck of goods) our old cus
tomers will not folloiv the precedent, if they call
;nil see our stock and hear the exceedingly low
prices. Among the many articles we- have are
GROCERIES,
11'3, sugar, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses,
Stewart's Syrupvginger Tepper, spice, cloves, nut
megs, cinamon, saleratus, soda, cream tartar,
giound mustard, pepper sauce. catsup, can
ines, bar soap, Vinegar, starch dm., dtc.
PI3.OVIBIOIYB,
Mess p'ork and beef, hams and shoulders,
wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal,
""soda and butter craWers; mackerell, - codfish,
had, net-ring, potatueg, Wane Onions, &c., &c.
ra V l a AND ISt trys,
Preserved prunes. citrons. English currants, raisins,
green and dried apples.,4irrionds, filberts 1 genoble
and maderia. tnitndis,loaiii tints, petteuts; cheat.
Dut4, ki5b9r71015.4e5t,...'. .. I !et... '.n';;;
1 % irsofiriLE.E. .ertirmies*
loor, bbris anitwood ppeket cosabsi,Vtlet, - "tisinti?,
floe combs. bair, clotbOgotbs , igifilitspA4 l : l 4 4 _/ ? 44'
Ito
brushes,; istallort."..pOrtbmonieacdnd puresCot:cuattY
Jitylett. PPcket , ink, standscpockei gut )witalt - ty
411,irrorthr lob:aeon, ,:boseof.astaff ., bistatt.:Arign t.014t
*rem attiele ; na Oils tiste...,4rojk.liniisi, I . o*l. sea.
ienrritariestplaitrand en4l444rildralkrk bas f
Gerdwarienth-andlimerican .TOYS of eitiji'dii;
scription and price. , /Slew eardlea and .pewter ten
nem, for:Me *lila, gild a few.boys'„ sleighs. , _
--: BROWN'S WASH. DOARD 3 kSUGARIIOXES.
WILLOW AND SPLINT M A ROM. BAS/MM.,
• • i .41.1 it ..- ti f 'cr.- •:cr ,
~,
Ashton tiairfeett, iiiiisicrEeclt ball, galiiia salt both
coarse add ffne. Also a quantity of Width Stone
Litife. '
. CA$Dt ,wholesale or retail, of ail *kids- and
innuineiable ?titer articlee,ror eats at *the new store
oppcisit* the, eport liptpys:.•,. . -.,
NEV
___
• Towanda, Dec. 1. 103, BAILEt.* AIByINS. -, ~
ryißitpkid • tor' Pork; whole hogiair ''pasted
%.) bins - style • elect BiatEt&-Ntvers.,
'QAFFFY FUlS,Ts.,Contractors csa:fipita supsnor
► t" `'-7. • **- Fuss it MERCURBI:,
S...MECEMENDICIIVIST:AMAIL. - ow-- i
SaildhstirnemPtTrankihundubsig
404 cuM. vo., respecirult' ffiarrObod
ankith°Y 00 P4r4 10 6 4/o.#474 l l#M ig t '
mc nif k ic . m cu i liad4 . o%gh ,*. B lll,l: 4 4r g idc4
11 ,W e.ollsei itTY • ..,
kIYX. • it • i t koi s l
U1:141 1 0 1 308(i dk3l i at tl
titrass4avniSJArtv. 77 '1
lrarilites in ebvir' lit irifiahrskiltil/WU - Mitre& IRA
ule lOW heitlifsteitanehl iinftlot
fie sinEliaiwil Northlitil r4tinkylai!itta,: T 1! wlitit
a call fro% lb* airshinwtd lecbsao, , ebriffaent that
h 'lO4
they ra - satlafaiiinti both ab ld dafity and pries
Vilthlihuinii Sheep Nita kewiiell Cot wo l ticanir on
rnu
ent. at the lotisseratel, ,
lsdte 'isalher, Upper Leather,ffaniesit Lettper Ind
Calf skins, for sale in my quantity: ,
PARTICULAR NOTICE;
fiX account of losses sustained at the kite fire, we
V ore obliged to call on•thoso ipkelged to us fut
prompt settlenient,ps we ate nectar , the necessity 41
having, what is owing to us, we trust this notice wili
eufficieut without resorting to other means.
Towanda, Dee. 2, 12h2,
SEALED PROPOSALS
WILT. he received at the otficeof the Engineer of
V V the North Branch Canal. at Towanda, on i
noon of Tuesday the 22d day of December 102. for
the construction of a bout 21 miles of canal—extend
ing from the pool of the Athens Dam to the State
line.
This wo r k will be diyidell into sections of suitable
length, am minting to three or roac separ,ste jobs—
or bids may be made for the whole—also for furn
ishing all materials and constructing the superstruc
tures of the Aqueducts between Athens and the
Lackawanna.
Bids will state a price per thousand feet board
measurt. for timber and plank delivered. A price
per thousand feet Tor the workmanship complete.
and s price per pound for iron. Plans and bills of
materials will be exhibited et the office aforesaid
for three days prior to the R2d proximo.
By order of the Canal Com'rs.
Wm. BRINDLE. Sup't North Branch Pe;thanul.
Towanda, Nov. 20. 1802. -•
••
Aid 71[x:. '
W INTER , GOODS: !
'FIST received from Nett/ York, new •de lainee,
41 new ihttirle. iiierinoev; new Cislimetek new
plaids. neti piintdlend •
le war. GO oas
.
of every desci4;tion, which will i;gtaitiveli . ie eold
The-subscriber invitespOlic attention to
Ihiaeuperb and unrivalled selection 6r.N;Fintei goods.
Towanda. Nov. 12, 1852. J. KINGSBURY.
CLOTHING!!
ti& A aSIPBE,I.I4 having been purified by
ILL. the recent lire, have again fitted up their
CLOTHING STORE,
in the same place as before and like how ,offering
for sale, a &bitable assortment of fall and winter
GOODS.
Thee being ,desirons of making up their recent loss,
will sell at unusually low prices.
Towanda, Nor. 6, 1852.
NEW GOODS & NEW LOCATION.
T POWELL would respectfully call the mien.
. in , of the public to a large stock of MER—
CHANDIZE, consisting of almost every article
which the wants of the county require, which are
now offered for sale at the store formerly occupied
by E. T.:Fox, corner of Maine and Pine streets.
Towanda, Oct. 6.1852.
CLOTHING STORE.
Z. & s. Azzer.asrams., & Co.
TN the Brick Bllick,nbat door to Marcum store have
1. just added to thiit stock, a Large and fashiona
ble assortment of '
MAldi *ado Clothing,
♦DiP?CD it) TIM 51450 i,
of every variety.both orstyle anti Klee, to which
they sal; the quenuon, of the publieo altia r is ; Awe
the largest hock '
Beet' .1/bred in 'Towanda !!
aid . vrill die cold at , RFicei considerable lower thao
ever before known iq ihts . place. Ou c r goods are
selected with r'egnit hotli to style and price, "ind
pier induceme*not to ; be net with at tiny olh'et
calitb*thelli! • ,
. „
E'er strangers visiting Towanda t er nth;
ors in want of CLOTS/UM 6n4
THJ LARGEsT AbSORTMENT
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 tSL GOOD OLOMEGMTG,
to secure petroopge, feeling confident mat our artt
cies will give satiefactiqn to - the purchaser:
The assortmeht comprise:l every article re4uireti
to'r a geutlemon's outfit. TEILMB—.CASH. ,
Ore:rands, Coats Pants, 0 umils/ Caps 4•c.
Loevrions.—Next door south of Mercur's Main
st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnouts Hall.
Elmir.i; and under A. C. Porters Hotel, Tioga Vill
age, Tingi Co. Pa.
Towanda May 29th 1851.
Nar
OYSTER SALOON.
—:,o:—.
W eaLtIEI acoalazta,
ouLD say to his frienas and the public gener
illy that he has located himself in the,
oysTzn SALOOL
In the Basement of the Union alba,
;
next door to Bil` riigs .l Hotel, (formerly gccopied es,
W. R. Smalley.) where he will be receiving Oysters
three times a: week by express, and will servo them
up io the most. approved style. He has Oared no
pains or expense to make it one of the best
E 417. 4 4 0 E.sTaimrsivrrExt•
this side of riew York.
ilystiirs, by ille . trilon, tfciart ot pibt;.o" the /owl
est rates.
Towanda. Oct. 27. MU .. • .= - rlr '
41 1 1HEBubiteriberd forntivl - re cot mine Whitt
-It 'wider Lb« firmer EirEbTONle (.10;, , f0r Ititß
ingai genm'alst.filderticistriestfiLtvonki rrisstrberfally!
keepent=l(lll4llll' oth eft+ thlf Cr :a ny; , ,
grwithent" Wend'
keeping on fiend tytteArstl • ambrimerit of tnreigi
Litihoes:whiati We eatiselrfiheapei than anYlotie
else, inthe flaunty. [him. the. filet that we buy direet
trent the irettotterit. and thereby, nee a large profit. •
ehaiged 4114' 14.1',Jfibbirs t ,. Liguars are marnmi- .
ed mire and free Irons adalteratiom Also e.onitant.:
ly on hand Wiiiillo Of die bestiluality. =hive.
elide ititingenittita by - whieb 'ea* furnivh` f out
enstoidenS with enrtfuntitity : of Binghamton BEER:
fresh ibis( the' BreWery: Pleats give 414 a efill.=4:
The nines and lictounMolthe aid tiktii of 8: Fel.:
ton at co., are in our bands nit seulemen. ,
' • ' • •,, rEf•TON; "
E: T. Fog.•
5An NEW ib brat rate anif m i
%/t , for sale -IN FELTON &;J .
T EAti; i -%The best 4 Altai lei; 7,
11
is I
ing
WITAVO 11111303—k• ad of %filo Rohis t just,
Ai received by . - • J. POWELL:
T0war..44.D:, - . tang,
EXECUTOR'S 'Ticgi, •
A 1.1. pin de i fied
OOLE;lltie - hifilbrilininiefitVe hereby re'
haitlOVU ri , latitaffiviplie raqiiflt ant 111 1 4ernfr'..
angtellueitiegaiTsi abldtkehtate.riam • Plower' prelim
them
P. •
• utoi.
!7 . ATOR = 41 ' : Ch.
ALT. ej • ted tothei, tof AUSTIN
R SS ' d late 1- 11, are heMby
requestaT ta• tyrotirjlhael and 11 %
the bay itreafib*tAto pre •
seat thiiii - diliXiattlt atr for.; fain! 111.
• , , •3 2 4 rnp. -
Orwell. ' •"' .rs.;,;;;.7.4ll.dministrators.
it
- "
Alt petvotis indeblitheiiiheatate of 4Amt:Er.
DYER. !leoetl,late'of,ike township, fire here-
by reiiiiesteditu make Itodediatefaymeot sod those
havitlg Claims agaitlist salt/ isfetv ivilt pkase pre
sent them dult Adthidtreated fig' Settlement,
• ' ' WILLIAM DYER.
• ' -101:1 ARLES DYER
.
Pare, November
4; 1352.
_ . Expeolstra.
DBII6IIsTRATWris SOTICE;
AA Li. pepons indebted to the 'stair cif MIAS
SCOVELL deed, late of &pith T owanda are
hereby requested to make immediat e payment, and
those having claims against said estate. will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
ARM bICOVELI.,
REUBEN DELONG,
South Towanda. Nov. 17, 11352. Administrators.
Lafayette Stone
MANUFACTORY.
THE undersV)ed, formerly foreman for many
years of the Lafayette Burr Mill Stone Manu
factory, 240 Washington St.. N. Y.. (W. Tyack.
agent.) would inform his friends and the public in
general, that he has esiablited a
• .t•
EURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY,
AT BINGHAMTON. N. Y.
lu Leroy huildings, oppo..ite Exchange Hotel, and
solicits a.share of their patronage.
He .will have constantly on hand a large stook
of French Burr Mill Stones, as also :arge supply
of French Burt' Bionics, Bolting Cloth, Screen
Wire. Calcined Plaster, and Patent-Self- Digesting
Bushes. . ;
The undersigned assures his friends and the
public, that he will faithfullye'xecute.att °tilers en.
- trusted to his care, not only in. quality but in pri•
ces ofarticles furbished, and solicits their kind pat.
• runage.
ORDERS by letter w he exeoulet usith as much
care and as" cheap as when pa rilm.sers amen the
spot. •
REFERENCES----lion. D. S. Dickinson, Hon.
John A. Collier, Hon. A. Birdsall, lion. V. Whit
ney, Dr. Eldridge, Col. H. Lewis. W. S. Weed. &
Binghamton D. Searle. Isaac `Post, Judge Jessup.
Salsbury, &. Co.. Montrose, Pa. Caleb C.irmalt,
Friendsville. Thomas Phinney, Dundaff. 0. O.
&H. Shipmsn, Waverly, N. Y. Thomas Pearsall,
Smithborouth, N. Y. Msjor Mersereau. Union,
N. Y. M. T. Nichols, Owego, N. Y. Royal &
Whitaker, Waverly, N. Y. JOHN W. SULLIVAN.
Binghamton. Nov. A, 1852123
FIRE ! FIRE ! FIRE !
w H th E in la d te e
v a t ! t r e y ro p p r t op t o er b t
y u r h n
e o l u d r e r t o ef w
t u b
e s h .n o e u e l e ti se r i
necessity
of being inihred before it is too late—all persons
wishing to be insured, can be by calling upon the
undersigned. who. having agencies for several of
the most popular companies in this country, and is
p-epared to take all kinds of risks on the most rea
sonable terms., •
Towanda, Oct. 7. 1852. C. RUSSELL.
CLOTHINb. The attention of the public is
called to the assortment ofjnen's and boy's
clothing just received at nuirt9 MERCURS.
HANG OUT THE tiANNER!!
_. A horse I a horse 1 my kingdom for
OP, horse and customers to - take away
1 .. .
•ii:jil? Me goods. Notwithstanding the late
m iff
,„' disastrous fire, A. M. WARNER. is
:-.:\
-- '''' himirlf again !
Andat No. l Brick Row you'll fihd
Most anything that's in his line,
From a cambric needle of the finest kind;
To s jewelled watch of eighteen karat fine,
Clocks'whial keeklime accurate and true i
Breast pins of every style and hue,,
Gold, silver, steel and plated chains t
Sel-cted with the gteatest pain's. ' ,
Finger rings, my i gvish, why what a pile...
Of every shatie and every sty l e, ,
To suit die alit the young, cSe Oat°. the gap,
May there be se
X 1. 1 6 elegant ai-ray.
AM! Ws itssa, who. is himself a ",biiit."
Is always 'ready end at his posi,
TO wait upon his customers and all
Who chance !Mon 'irn to give a call.
So with good adviee make up num wind=,_ -
To call on him and there youll find' .
Much sights,niy eye's, 0 !.wbdt a view
Jewelry otevery style and hii. •
flr • , row,
where
mistake the place No. I. B ri ck row,
where he is prepartd tg do all kinds of
• J 13-W 0R K
in his line of busiaes, at the cheapest rates - that caa
possibly be afforded. He will also veil'his jewelry
at 20 per cent tower. than was ever before offered in
this market. 13:7•Call and see...o)
Tovianda. Nov. 12. 1853. A. M. WARNER.
CAMPBELL. have just received a new
supply of fall and winter CLOTHING. which
will be sold cheap for cash. novl2
Or I'OSITION WIND
0 TIM
WAVERLY TO TOWANDA.
THE subscribers are now running a coach daily
from Waverly to Towanda, they may be found
morning and evening at G. H Gatleit's Claremont
House, Waverly, and at noon at Wm. Briaga"To.
wanda. The patronage of friends and travelers will
be •hankfully received.
.ISG ‘W ¢ BLACKMAN.
Sheshequin. Nov. 15, 1852.
DAILY LINE OF MAIL STAGES";
irspaddiolokrxximEd
e20137i2n1,8 AND weivEnzar.
rpfiE propriittoes.ari•noW rohning. a daq line
11 of four horse coiches, between Towanda god .
the,NiarYairt.and Erre:Railroad. at Waverly....-
'They areide:ennided ' tHat - nuzietrofts..tor.expense
ahlill be spared to keep r ths line stocked pit tun, jo
. 41140 . i5; ifortlO' o f . ye f#44hiilient lit if 1)04.
1
Li;ave Waverly er'ery_dg at - 9 o'e7e. A. M., or:
Apgra,titt arr , ival,of_ihe in „ prni t e c ir,oi , ns l ,.."nd . ,airiv,
Itliii,ntralida. of 0. 1 1) ctoeleA."ll, % ln c ltpgittol44-;
:nect'wit,h It„ jn e 44 ~sl fga .. pl,:fitAb.dotipt.,, .!, ;
. .t.'eilr q T, 99 like Fsl yA f g, at i 4 .. P.,14,1 . ., arrir4igp,t
Waverly in ti m e to take' thi everiing 'trains, east
I 1 ~ 7 - ~.; r -- ...
or west. . i.. .- .I i ;-, . ; .. i;• 'l
:At Towanda. ,passengers can takestagest r wit.
liaotspori,.WellAboroppti. and bfontrcile.r ad ea r ; m .
es can &wayys hapbtamed, as may Le ite'f.red.
~ Tile Proprietors are.prelareit t o t a l Le any, , nn i n .
ber or pasreneers by means of e.-. ffa wig es.l66c.
" B "Y* ( r -7. Pi a" ja ) l :A',an!4, stabil - Ward lioaSS,
nt
fro which all'illA St 3 E,'e§, ialte tbeti'dipartnre. ..
' ..A... ICENPJARB,Cci.,„
r toi+rietort.
•Nn0.40, 185;
. 3/ECSUP3IO.I.3Ii..4IILWII‘
4 - 4
r.AmE io the eneloinfe of en,bacriber. in Mon: :
voetwp on the 1)00 ; ofilktobtrinft, tWQ deep'
red biifera two yettroold. pagitiiild 6i r 44 Slee t . '
about one iear'old, with wbite T ;oner •a ;
ratinested to•priiverproperty, pay cbaiirea iaa take
them away. NATHAN NORTHRUP.
Monroe. Nov. 19, (Bb9.
..'..
, .
Edixirs'& stitimi-4the 'argot. avid, 104 i4lv .
ivaisit...:" 141111011113112,TV:
mseemv
M==
NORRNEW_GOODS.
8. azigas. - cummoratm,
Iar.CLIIINGFZiIO7 I II I I II ASIVIVIIIXT Of
NEVt." kAtt GOODI
: Towanda, 10.0..
:«41100titiand.41/0.94 -
- .A- LAVE Oackof. and. Mims?
-IL Gallery ; 139,4kiiFi, 118Pplieri, Polito and V .ctia.—•
Also's deni o ff . In" hment or ihon'a and boy`a tadr, kip ad 4
tninato ion% alma and Iltogluts. andlikaadaupgdy
of rent!ailattapsaz4 evugresa Bout* juat received at
414UMM - F t 1L,114T34 , —,%; Gne attuttensent of*laitert
alylts.nfutitepkin, Kesi.uth, Itungstian, TIMM%
pedal and paint leaf Mts. just:ol4E 6 rd tie
Pane l:• MEllemrs.
SPRING AND lON MCIt lIONNEtS.-41. Ricky
adeeticin 017_ ladies' stet. nbilaelt I.l4lnoir end it
great variety et Menet Vitamins', not Node. a&
Jvne Mintolltret.
fI R VW' estra quality COHN $ PARCH. unionise.
71.1 tilted ezreasly &it eulinialy and
far laterat tuna) IIEIII,kI3IIL
--
rvEss- GOODS—in variety, ft wn Initial to
3 cent Caling.:, Alsu the latest style nt Dress
Trimmings, at apl:O
BEFORE /oakum elsewhere. it mould be *ell for
Ladies t.' Inok at the Spring [tonne's, Arli4eial
Flowers and Ribbon, which, are sold sh very cheap.
April 9. IL KINGAIIIiitY.
C—
ROCKERY.—The largest stock in town.. PA
dinner and tea act% of white granite and blue
ward, which will he sold (beep at
• •
GROCERIES.—The quality and price.: of Tea*.
Sugars and Ottifee, always speak for them
selyeq. at apt.° 11. KING -4 11E111PS.
. • -
%/j
ACKEHEL.--50 half barrels. and - 2.") quartet'
LVI barrels, at B. KiNG.4liEltli's.
0 QUINTALS CODFISH—They are wurtb
;2
looking, at, if nut buy tog. for sale by ,
April to. lONOsHERY.
NlEss PORK!—:.O bhls. l'r inr, for hiah a high
price was paitl,artil for which a high peace will
he ached, by aril to B. KINGSLIERY...._
N; Y. & E. Itpilroad
A Miaow receivinz weekly over. the ahem* this.
roughfare, all the latest and mast fashionable
styles of Goods arriving. in New York, fiesh from
die bands Or the importers. .
Alsot•thechoicest and•be4 heavyatiplelloods
and at prices Aliavnan not fad n please..
Their arrangements are such that they can sell
goods at wholesale for cash as o .v as they can be
puivhiseil of the jobbers in New York city:
• With an humble acknowledgmt at of past favors.
an examination of .their very extensivh assortment
of Goods is respectfully solicited.
Towanda. June 15. 1852.
DOME and Floiir—a quantity a Pork and Flout
jug( received and for ;•ale by •
May 27 3. POWELL:
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
THE undersignedhas purchased a large. aqd
choice selection of ISIEW GOOD, bouglil
under the most favorable circumstances. and fiir
sale as low for cash as can be bought eb4etberei
and lower than any braggadocia can or s w,f4
Mae 5. 1052. 0. D. DAMETT.
MT MI: VOW'
WEA 60,04404
~t3... M. C:MERCUR, have just received &
. very large and general assorkinent of
FAI.L G 0 0 D
Which thby offer to the public at their usual low
aept IS
Fyi* 3:4 : (pi4im.orcl•lit.*_;#
CARPENTERS & JOINERS will Mid s full as.
sowtnent of planes, gauges, saws, o squares, trying
squares, beiele, campasses,
_iron and wOisi spirit levels,
augers, gimlet,
_can canter and ruger bitte,.brnad, ha ml and
bench axes, ea.** hammers, chisels, gouges. chalk
lines and *eels. brad and scratch alibi, tape liheraßte.
BLACKSAIIRHS will Turd smite,' vises; btdtows,
sledges, hand and slkosiug•hatinuiers * rasps, files. ken
drilla, horse hhoaa arid nailsoicrew
plates,and a general assortment of cast,German, spring
English sing American liter steel; Swedes, 'American
and English, iron:
MASOI!IS
• God brick and plastFric,g.trosr4,.
Stone hanuna'ra, lathhig Kaiak's, white wash
&0., cortiOn taly? band ' R
HATS -A large stock of fine silk Hungarian
Kossiith, Nation% rind paint leaf hats jast re
ceived by jeta, . POW ELL.
vztv
FALL COO DC,
.131ATOR EMI Tat *- V
T 8 now receiving a very large and generulassovf.
-L ment of every description of goods, which ars
now offered and willihe'sold at prices that catgut
fail to •
SPIT ',THE PURCHASER.
I would ask an examination of my large stock of
Sugars, T^as, Coffee, Molasses. Stemarrs Syrup.
arc: Arc.. which- a te altogether ahead of any thing
for quality and,prine in the county.
Towanda, t/c1..8,
.EAVE. towanda for Mercur's mills. Burlington
Egyt ISmithfiebl, Ridgebery and Wellsburg de
pnt on the N. Y. 4r., E. R. R., every Mososv and
Firinsy at .8 o'clock A. M.„ and arrive at the depot
in time to take the evening train of cars either east
or west. same day.
Returning TI;ESDAT and SA.TIjIIDAT after the srri- -
val:of the Eastern trans, and also the We-tern citric
from Jefferson, Elmira, (Sic., and arrive at Towanifa'
same day.
rams :::-Towanda to Mercur's
" to Burlington.
to East Bmith4ebr,
t,i Ridgebery, r.O
• " to Wellsburg ATM,. f. 2.4
Espress packages to or from the Rail - Road cares
rutty delivered at moderate charges. .
D. M. BT;!.L s h
m irbir--:. ! l, i"PP4ateciosir
XIOI 4 ICE 1g hereby given the r ivers .
heretofOre`eiristing -het :,era t w e st o sr i t i m.
; we dissolved by.inntattl,"Ednsenr,4ttihe ts(AllOf
Oct gbsr. 1851. ~,.. :0011$ SULLIVAN. •• '
IrSOI4IAIII4ALONEri
!Ur: -,motityna4; .
Jv the RsOscribers in the Suscidetiahna Riset.
ne;,r the to - ontlnifirwnbtoiik; in Sheshesoin
•the 9d inii.. a:nal:y-11bn. • The-owner is
mites led to. wove An ci pirly E ad4 , pay ch ar ges.. or
the said boat , will be iiksposett,of ac lording to la*
• ' '"'. - MARVIN' LOVELACE.
• • • ' • •-i3BEN ELmorr.
shesheciiiiii.Pioc; 17. 4332 31 •-•
Towanda. Oct 8, 185:1
VAIN= ZralifitiNGlL •
TI ;
oply s eomptete assortment of Paper fla t .
ings kept in this, region, for sale at ,ths, segif
owest rates by, . 0. D. DA frn4TT•
•
(`IA II paid fur Buckwhetp,
peapis,acil altnimit,every nthi'r article Cue
&Main' proileca decl B ‘1167:t & NEVINS..
Otrayed Or stoles.
19 M t6' peplum of Col. Means in this borough
',K led . sad while cow of median size; a large
portion of Onrhani. Mond. 6 or 7 • years old.
person returning or giving infonnition, of tt fires
Atria& of uid owls will be liberallf reiettedidt -
T 0 ,1644 4. ..04 , 105. :: 0.1% OMAN.
2E2
DIONT.3:I7I=' , & CO.
STAGES
EMS!