T Zadebtis .io v e t i of a book secoant win Salo take riijriza Oistirs la leant of nonel; Sad iiilvitimene it, ;ilea to attend to thin timely_ " a p f ct a lien boat the Ante cmgabk :170 a / 0 line. I/AIX 81Ttis ELL. - Mira U. te53.- A CARD. . 400 cerify 'hall!. A. CARE, of T r oy, e p a . I.loifroaly atobonzed Agent' the sal fligton , era Pilidona."lbr the County s od, Pa., and that subscribers wilt . not be • g,dibrongb any other persod"all vr ju gley to the conary, bare been revoked, i rs ., a 7 e tor — declared t eno ball and void. P DERBY I MILLER, sole 'Publisher, Auburn, N. Y. sob ' 24, 1853. grOVICKIL obseriber baying discontinued bit business je th i s p l a ce, more than eighteen months age, s is months since, would resieetfully 0 3 v ev ey person knowing himself indebted to to c o e nd rat vr by the 20th of April next, Motes or swum will be left *itb a magic „efsr collection. • BPTTI te nanda. March It 1803, mote' Ordinance. Coovers's Omen, February IR, 101 T o wring of the Town Council lithe borough i- o f Towanda, the following Ordinance was Be it ordained by the Town Coattail of ugh of Towanda, thBi hereafter no building it ; s erved or moved within the limits it.gaid bo o without application first made to the CODA. w i t vg, stating the kind of Wilding materials ' he ved in its construction, arid . itirlocality—and I mo , by said Council in pursuance of li-I-oration ;also, that no wooden building shall l ottirbe erected within the following limits to a : nu Bridge Street, within SO feet of either side ; laid sure!, from the River to Main street ; on g ond within 100 feet of either side or said vehom Bridge street to State street ; and within • lot of either side of the Public Square. And othertatter no wooden building shall be moved wits said limits from any plate without the same way wooden building erected upon, or moved void limits in violation of this nrdinance, shall \ideetned a nuisance, and the person so erecting E rg such building shall be punished accord. pith ELWELL.Burgess. Meth 15, 1853. H McALPINE. Clerk. lets= 1L1LMA312.43n1 ITTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. lents the north end of the Ward lionse,riatsly occupied Wan, Mason& Co ' Tollinda, March, 5.1853. NEW Toßti ADVERTISEMENT. H. BAIRD, formerly of Bradford Co.. Pa. , . is still engaged with the firm of VanDuren, diaper, who have this day removed to their ex and spacious store N° JO Vesey street. corner tCbarch, (in the rear of the Astor House) where r' are prepared to exhibit a very large and gn i assortment of Foreign and Domestic IT GOODS, adapted to the country trade. They •Ilkeep a large stock of Merimac, Cocheo, and oth desirable stylus of Prints. Cash as well as 'class credit customers will find it to their in to call. _ _ _ They have also a department devoted to itto IT and SHOE business, and feel confident they odder better bargains in that line than any excln: en Boot sad Shoe house in New York, from the fin that the expense is much less in proportion to demount of sales. Mr. Baird hatters himself tubules the benefit of 15 years experience an the seenule business in Bradford Co, his knowledge die style of goods adapted to the Northern Penn• oath trade, will make it an object. for inerch ds doing business in that section to give him a Soy orders fir foods in the above tines will be imply attended to, and the articles warranted to pu &Wootton. New York, March, 1, 1853. NEST AND NEW ARRIVAL OF PRINC sk SUMMER IG 41CIP CD MD Mil • MONTANTIIII dc CO., CbLNER of 114 Public Square and Main Street, Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that ky re nom opening and receiting direct from the fii ! a New York , their Nt W STOCE. of SPRING dIEMMER GOODS, which, with their former ark on band, comprises one of the largest and best Want aos , rtmente to be found *eat of New York. hitt been purchased at GREAT BARGAINS! to enabled to - offer them cheaper than tier.— k'llllrite particular attention to their assortment Ladies' Dress Goods kEsting of Jaconet and Swiss Mnstins, Printed !ant, Gingham.% Earl Muslini, Merriniac, Cecheco"ll River and other styles of Athefican Prints, in endless variety . , ii lege assortment anti for sale cheap. They have also a latte variety of YANKEE NO. , *rt‘vtit% embracing almost every thing from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Stitch- et. They invite partienists attention rto their ivinment of Carpeting of all prices and style& Mao, Spring and Sommer Hats, . : ots and Hot!; &toe Findings and Leather, Gra Ones, Crockery, Shelf Hardware ./c. tier stock has been selected with Care, and will 'iatJ cheap. Fartbei comment is unnecessary vas a earl. god we Will show you our goods prices, and convince you that the above is no Onr motto is, " Small Profits & Quick MONTAN fES & CO. Ntact, March le', 1833. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ill, persons indebted to the estate of Wm. L. %nett deit'd, late of Darlington township, are by requested to makc . ill'ayment without delay; tU persons having demands against said estate 'Notated fo present them' duly. Authenticated r settlement. ANN E. GRENELL; 'tiro 16 . 19b3 CLOTHING STORE. Las. Autvundm, ace. the Brick Block, next door to MeteurS dot* have past added to their stock, a fop and &du .l On*. aasonment of Beady inadi diOthinit ADAFTIO TO rim SIMON) kT 'my variety, both of style nil prick tib 'hitt ask the snenuon of the public. This is now Ishrgest stock Beer Nrer e d tfi 7liothicki,ll itn be sold at prices considerable lower than 'before known in this place. Our goods are led with a regard both to style and price, and ria dmements,not to be met with at any Akita' %Wait Critrazig mat* 'hi Want ofoMrini ll" 11IE LARGEST AIO3OIIIIIENT int mablahment, in this section of the atet itt sub stile and materials as to am= We shalt erideator by 6,21 1 2011 S AL GOOD 010.111X1ri t t , 41 711 t Pupilage. Sethi* erintideht that our satisfaction to the purebemp • "1 tent merino eve article Sao's outfit. Ilf ABM O temats, Coots Pants, EhresalluCape 4U. I.7 4 , 2u lL—Next door sou th of Heresy ' s Maio -- -uma: and Na. 7 Water st. linitioOte Haft. "lasad ewer A. C. Porters notetrr!oP o. Pa. N eale DT art9th tem.' } 'THO satiscsthere ireidd.lieforar their Mea ds and casioniets that &AT baseineasi . iinstaisirfa las forsnanatectariliff " ( sad Intend. keeping the largescatta an d isiint • meat of DOWERS FERN ! ' =UM GOODS, GIi.ED CLOTHING AND RUBBER GOODS,'` ' • ' that can be found in the States. Terms sad pri ces satisfactory. HANFORD & BROTHER. 29 Park Row. opposite the - Aunt Home: New York. Marchil. - . , THE subscribers offer for retie for rm ERN BTANIA a -e nd c illf*O 7 R e rt iltemkbroTY, in t3heshequic township. The Tavern is a large and well-arranged building, with stabling allsched.well. calculated for a Hotel, - and-is well loestedlor bud mss. _Tito orthree saes *RI be rented wok: the Tavern, if dashed, with atiorchard.. The !Store Is • new building. of good size, and dislocation a first rate ono for the mercantile businesr They will be' rented mparately or together at the :will. of.the _ap plicant. .. D. BRINK & SON. Hornbrook, Feb.. 17, 1853. "“THEREAS. my wife CATHARINE, has left VW my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, this is hereby to forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account.'as I shall pay no debts of her contracting. Asylum. Feb. IL 1859. GEO. HARFORD. . A LL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN (1. HORTON, dec'd, late of Rome township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will Apse present them duly authenticated for settlement. J H O . H m N oR H G OLT . O N, Admi n istrators. °February 16, 1853, %V ILEELB. GRENULL, Atinihisirators , Tavern bid Store-to •Rent. ~~.~~=~~~ T ~ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of CHARLES FORBES, dec'd late of Rome twp., are hereby requested to make payment with Out delay : and all those having demands against said estate will pre. sent them duly authenticated. for settlement. JULIANNA FORBES.? WILLIAM FORBES, Adm inistrators. Feb. 1 7. 1853. NEW GOODS. 311E11. 3111ACIIIMITIMAIII11113 - 11F—TANI:311r TS this day receiving from New York, an assort ) meat of Real Whiter Goods, which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. for ready pay. Towands, Feb. 18, 1859. WATTS NERVOUS AZIFTEIXOWEL SURERelief for Disease and Pain. warranted to give Relief, or the money refunded. A written guarantee is given to each purchaser, and if the ar ticle is not all it is represented to be, the money will be refunded. Cures all Nervous complaints., &e. Sold by Dr. H. C. PORTER,Towsuda, Pa. Feb. 16, 1853. AL. E .IW.Ras l ir H. WILSON, formerly of Bradford County, VV • Pa., returns his thanks to his friends for past favors, and solicits the continuation of their patron age. Having made arrangements tc, continue with the firm of Fuller 4 Dayton N° 148 West street, be tween Barclay and Vevey streets, where he can be found always ready to supply his customers want ing GROCERIES, with a supply at low prices and on favorable terms. Particular pains will be taken to keep on hand desirable goods for that section of the country. New• York, Feb. 9. 1852. LjF BRYAN'S UULTIONIC 1 5 7.4 )1 . 1k . \'33l WAFERS. ►puis extraordinary preparation has been for ma ny years the most certain and speedy remedy for- Coypus, Cocos, Arrows, Baoacurros, Dieu:res ts, AND DISIASED OW Tex CHISST A3D LUNGS. To those suffering from obstinate and confirmed Couglis, they give the most immediate and perfect relief, and when great liability to take cold exists, and a troub lesome Cough succeeds the slightest exposure, these WAFERS produce the most marked results. They at once relieve the Cough and other symptoms, and entirely remove that morbid irritability and weak. ness of the Luugs which give rise to the complaint. The medical properties are combined in an agreea ble form and pleasant to the taste, so that any child will readily take them : and they are warranted to give relief in ten minutes after use in all cases. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Dr. H..; C. PORTER, Towanda. Pa. Towanda, Feb. 9.1853. lovei Seed. ,14D BUISHELt3 of Clover Seed just received and for sale by the subscribers at the lowest cash price, or exchanged for most kinds of preduce. Towanda, Feb: A,1853. BAILEY &NEVIN& 'Hurter. THE subscribers have/made arrangedenti for a quantity of Plaster;to be delivered in the Spring which will be sold for $6,50 per ton for ready pay. Wheat, Rye, Corn, Oats arid Bucliwbeat will be re *rived its payment a! the going.easb price. Towanda, Jan. 27. 1953. BAILEY 4. NEVINS. Z. 0. of 0. P. REGULAR Meeting of Iradford Encampment are held at the Odd Fellows Hall on the even• tog of the let and 3d Fridays of each month. , C. B. RUSSELL. Pleribe. A friendly THE subscribers are compelled by the necessity of liability to ask those kibling thethsetves indebted, to conse.and settle and utak; payment, etherwise . they deed not be. surprised to find their am counts lodged where payment can be enforced. Towanda, Feb. 4,1853. MONTANYH'S& The accounts and notes of ISAAC POST dec'd, are at the store of the above firm, and immediate at. teeTIO3 to"thilr settlement will save cost. • THOMAS HLLTOTT. J. D.' (INTANTH. ToWania. Feb. 4. 1858. Administrators. Ma MM. , • alga PIRCOV/ISICON galigepagid THE citizens of the.boro' ojTo.wanda and vide'. ity, are respectfully informed that the subscri ber has commenced Walliess oe the south corner of Main and Bridge streets, whin- he will keep on liand and for sale,eve,ry attainable• • article in his It his intention u keep ti COMltlikii supply Or Choderies and Provisions to meet the fasts of the conlmuoity,whieff CAI be selected with care. and sold at the lowest price. He has a large stock of Confectionary and nuts, and all other intiefektutbe grocery MM. Floor. Fish, Candles, Eggs. •nd , all the different kinds of provisions to be obtained, will be kept on cab • ' .Casli paid for Hattie. Lard and Eas e and Boost °idle articles sold by thec,fainrer. • Oysters - , received et err day by Zupan (tom Hear York, andurred up is a gapt•ridt 1014: and sold by the gallon. dilator plat, .• • - • (a OWE at aliall-gu luidethitained by ton. stant attention tobuidness to deserve, u thopti.lb securer a share of public _patronage. . Tewanda,lan. %Arai A. I. NOBLZ.;„ No, ~. ,airoirommardcack.,-,-.7 A R E ibtt youghAttv l .oll. e and _ 'styles of Goods aerial* hi NiarYcnirjrii4 boon' the' bands or airiell Oren:: • - Also, the cholcest end beri deity Bt a pk Gota sud at Oces.thatcapnot taiLtO please, Their afrantersitais.ge such that . 'goods atAshobtsale for cash as low a; they can int piuchared of.the jobbers in New York shy. : • With an humble ackaawledgmeat of yam fascia, an examination of, their aery exteasivh astorantat of-Goods is respectfully solicited. . - Towanda, Janel.s„ 1843.. ; . . • - 73001* 'Slit Shoes.- A LARGE stack of Ladies% Obildran'a and les& JIL Gaiters, Bastian. Slippers,' Polkas and Boortso-. AIM aloe assortment of ation'srand baylelsig Ididand Monmeo Bootijthosimid Brogans, and* good apply, agent's Gaitenrand Gosaltaor Eaota. Ind csoeketttet MERCURIL THE NW RETURN Of Sir M a nent' NE W aniie no grymit:.f rex ci the NEW STOCKED CLOTHING. STORE , OPPOIIMI "TUE iXr4=l ZOVIEIL BUNTING respectfully informs his friends arid. —tne the public generally. so town and thcannound.. 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 Mena and Boys Ready Made Clothing. ever before offered in Towanda, together with Cloths, Casaimeres, Vest. logs, and Trinsings which he will make op 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 _En. dershirts, Overshirti, Overalls. Drawers, and every article in his line pertaining to Gentlemen' War. drobe, which will be sold cheaper than any other Clothing Store in Bradford County. He is confident that Irma his long experience that he can give general satisfaction. He employs none but the most expert Workmen, and feels assured that his work will not suffer by comparison with the best city shops either in elegance of workmanship or egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that liberal pat • roosge which has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past tavors he asks the public to give him a call and see for themselves. CCUTTING done as usual and Warranted to fit.if properly made up.„CO Cl` Don't mistake the place, on the corner of Main st.. and the public square, opposite the Ward House..CD 'Tis even so, this world is " all a stage," And gents most dress in this progressive age, Each have their 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 faunal Say where the cheapest and best abound 1 Where can we st the shortest notice get A coat, a vest and pantaloons that fit I To answer these, I frankly say to all Thu cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing Towanda. Dec. 29, 1852. 7117'31E0111;1117 OYSTER SALOON. • a.= 2.conallma. • WOULD say to his friends and the public getter ally that he has located himself in the OYSTER SALOON, In the Basement of the Union Block, next door to Briggs' Hotel, (formerly occupied by W. R. Smalley,) where he will be receiving Oysters three times a weak by express, and will serve them up in the mnslapproved style. He has spared no pains or expense to make it one of the best EATI.rO ESTAIBLISIMIEXT this side of New York. Oysters, by the gallon, quart or pint, at the lowt est rates. Towanda, Oct. 27, 1852. Cistern and Well Pumps TEATYPIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of -any kind -1-.4 size. &c.. cheap for ready pay. fur sale by Jan. El, 1853. R. M. WELLES. NEW GOODS OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. ItAILZT & NEVI EM, HAVE just completed a large and finely finished Stole on the site of the two they had burned, and filled it with the largest and most c,omprehene• ive stock of Groceries, Provisions, 'Waukee Notions, Fruit, Confectionery, Toys, sc., etc. ever exhibited this side of the city. We have bought for cash, articles of the best quality ; consequently are prepared to sell at as. low prices as the same quality caffbe bought , at any other place. And we flatter ourselves that if fortune has been against us, (fire having chumm ed two stores and one stock of goods) our old cus tomers will not follow the precedent, if they call and see our stock and bear the exceedingly tom prices. Among the many articles we have are. GROGERIESi Tea, sugar, coffee, chocolate, cocoa, molasses, Stewart's syrup, singer pepper, spioe,cloves , nut mess, cinamon, saleratus, soda, cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper since, catsup, can dles, bar soap, vinegar, siatah drc.,. P 13 - 0 VISI 0 14 , Mess pork and beef. hams and shoulders, wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal, soda and batter crackers, rkackerelr, codfish, shad, herring, potatoes, beans onions, &c., ike AND Is IL tr iz Zir tr 'Z' , Preserved prunes. citrons, English carrsnts, raisins, green and dried apples. Almonds, Mena, genoble and maderia walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest now hickory in:nooks. , PAX/KEE Jrol'/0.0 • 8i ivory, born and wood pipette combs, tditet, combs, fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth, infants, and blacking brushes, wallets:Torte monies, arid paiiis of many styles, poCket ink stands, pocket and small fancy mirrors, lobacco, boxes, snuff -boxes, aid almost every articlein this .ine- - Work bozer t Orqiit cases. secretarivi4laia and embroidered, work haslet' of litany stiles. aertnan,FrencliandAmerlcin TOYS Of every de. Jcription andlirice.; A fewearthen and Outer tea Sens, for little girls, and a few bojie sleigh's. , BROWN'S WASH BOARDS;DIIGAR BOXES, WILLOW AHD SPLIHT MARKET BASKETS. Ashton ashy Salt, ground-rock silt, Salina • salt both. come and Roe. Aho, tt quantity of White Stone CANDY wholesale or remit titta i kinds and innumerable other iitialeijor file at the newatore opposite ifie Court Hoist • - 'Towanda, 1.18152 IiA&E V' 3 C N . li t H4IIfikCAMIIBELL having POitiel l l . ilirtecoat firo t lior al&ia-111ted up &elf . • CLOTHING RTPitt . in the U ptaedab berm . * sod' are mai Offeeirie kat aate. a desilabte- eiloitmeat :of fall sad winter • • '011 : 03/4 - ; -- •-• Ithey'bruit deariods of aislnlig dp ditfrietest loss; *Mt dater apordally row prided. , 'iltd:an*;yey. d, 1d52. „ . 11''IkAltikultin4 GEORGE H. BUNTING, I`..72MW' EIWOMI AND • . . 1,1 1 10 41.* bt -"1 oma w 4 84 " 1 eloof t =M AW having atdiiktppillatillgohlilL_ - -.l9lViillisle. r t. nal %WS i . kit t alialiaidukt4lol 4 geoltrir." reley.:llo:lll.ll,67"L=M • J.Atiiiiinin,NrOiril ALL iersons lidebied to the estatnefPurdarrink dec s d.lata . Affiers - 10 liMati= l " / 1 P 'male inintsdinti payment aid *Oa' against Said istateroitilrpleata 'Mani dilly antheasiestallitt , ; Feb. 10085iir. JOHNAI. FRINK. -.,Administrators. El thintselv r es indebted to the mate' tit. 7 B}PLIAMIN ,IXKILBAInin i deed late of Wart* ireliereti ~,requested so 2, make 'immediate lo#lntint i , lid these baiingehailMoainst said estate artil please present then.thilt-rtathenta. Rated for seidemsll.‘-,Z,ZIECOOLI4 I O6I‘. Monroe. Feb. mar Administrator. A LTlOnioisalrkbted. tbi ;Sage 4 JAVA rt YUAN' deed 3ate olliitabenv' top, are tatty oiMested to make-immediate payment and Altos. having claim' it..wins( aajd ..estate; .will pleats piesentWeis My imbetitusted settl . a. me " BENI. REVPIAN. IL B. REYMAN, • Euteutors. Feb, 10. 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of lAMBS Iit:DEM ARIST, deceased. late of Windham tp. pre hereby segnested to make immediate payment. and those having claims against said estate, will please present them' uly an thentioated for settle MOM EMALINE DEMARIST. Administrator March 9, 1963. SHERIFF SALE. BY virtue of a writ at Levari Facies issued out of the Court of Common Pleas, of Bradford :oun ty,and to me directed. will be exposed to public sale, at the Court Rouse. io the born' of Towanda, on Saturday the 9th day of April. at 1 o'clock. P. M.. the following lot, piece or parcel of land Situated in Ridgberry twp.„ Bradford County, State of Penn'r Beginning at an elm freestanding on the west bank or Bentley Creek and running thence south 6° east 6 perches and SAO to the north-east corner of Abi al Fuller's farm, from thence 8. I 1 E. SO perches to a certain butternut tree standing on the West side of the west ethbankment of the mill run ; thence S. 2° 10" E. 10 perches to a post and stones. standing by a white pine stump ; thence 8.54 W. 8 perches and 7-10 to a post and stones; thence 8.2 E. 9 perches to the south east corner of said Abiab Fuller's (arm, being a butternut tree ; thence north 27 E. 14 per ches to a post. 8.88 E.lB-7 tri a hemlock tree stand, lug on the east bank of said Bentley Creek ; thence N. 29 West 495 to a corner on the east bank of said creek ; thence N. 88 W. 8 perches to the place of beginnings Containing 4 acres and 60 perches, more or less, all ittfproved , and having thereon erec ted a one and a hill( story frame house and a saw mill together with the Mill run end priviliges thereto belonging Seized and taken in eleCutien at the suit of 8. B gtrang 4 , Co. vs Asaph Colborn and C. T . Mur phey. Sheriff% Office. Towan4iI C :M T UTI P , 4 4, B lEl2:r Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the cost, will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered for sale. • 131 a, ao K.jt Reuben Stnead, us Lydia Smead, in Bradford Coun ty, Com. Pleas, No. 381 Sept Term 1852. 7," YDIA SMEAD, defendant in the above cause : Li You are herby notified that Reuben Smead, your husband, has filed his petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias sub. pcena has been returned, and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. You are, there. fore, hereby required to appear at .he Court House, in the bone of Towanda, on Monday the 2d day of Miry next, being the Ord day of May term of said court of com. pleas. to answer the said complaint. and show cause, if any you hare, why the said Reuben shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriffe Office. Towanda. March, 9 1853, P.• - }>+ , ll , •• &)A') Jonathan H Phelps, os Mary Jane Phelps. in Brad- ford County, Com. Plense No. 267 Dec. term 1852. MARY JANE PHELPS, defendant in the above cause: You are hereby notified that Jonathan H. Pbelphs, your husband, has filed his petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias subprena has beon returned, and proof made that you are not to be found in said county. You are, therefore, hereby required to appear at , the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda. on Monday. the 2d day of May nett, being the first day of May term of said court of coat. pleas, to answer the raid complaint. and show cause, if any you have, why the said Jonathan shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS, +Sheriff. Sheriff's Office. Towanda, March 9, 1853. LIQUORS ! • LIQUORS ! THE Bubscribera having formed a copartnership under the firm of 8. FELTON & CO. fur dt.- log • general Liginir business, would respectfully ask Hotel keepers and all others in want of any. thing in their line to giva them a call. We intend keeping on hand a general assortment of Foreign Liquors, which we can sell cheaper than, any one else in the county, from the fact that we buy direct from the importers. and thereby save a large profit charged by the N.Y. Jobbers ; Liquois are ?tramm ed pure and free from adulteration. Also constant. ly on hand Whiskey of the best quality. We have made arrangements by which we can furnish our customers with any quantity of Binghamton' BEER fresh from the Brewery. Pleaee give us aicall.— The notes and accounts of the old firm of 8. Fel ton & Co., are in our hands for settlemen. Towanda. Dee. t, 1852 AND DRESS -MAKING. MINES C. U.& M. A. LYON, have establi'hed themselves in Monroeton, intend 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 tte lowest pri ces. Miss Lyon will be constantly advised of As latestfashions by thesomosion in the CWT. and no endeavours will be spared tit please. Monroeton. Nov. :AL 1852. T I RESB GOODB.-4 r od jumortment of almost 1f every style ot dress gacids 'worn by .ledivi and ehildren. frr IRIS at dee't MERCURS. 111ireratT, DE. A N DREW JACESON. Physician and Sur. 'elm. respectfully in liiFma the citizens. of Tip triadic and ' vicinity doubt bad established him., gelf h era. for the purpose of eaetiiiidni Ma preens. ion. Dr. Jackson has been' jinteiding in Ulster tirNandseighbodhood for tho Ore* years; and ' has formers held responsible medial appointments in England and Scothsed He cube found when net iirolesalanalll engaged et Mrs Eatoe's boarding house.2door etst of the Wadi Hoots Rariessee— Dr . ismer_ _ TOWanda. lifareb 119, HUM /AMMON U. D asdaDangff direr/ description it Ur Ike. 1. 161 MERSURIL OO JedA4o4ol4 . 01 very soperior clover J SeaTarim"lve*, w4fyl_p!relsase heir seettoaryk, I. KIM:MARL To . oviumde, feb. 6,185ar • Tort:giMez. 8. FELTON. E. T. FOX. •it STA . ''t • ' 4.3Airg Towanda- for Mercer% • arilagumeAsetlilioithield , pot Oa ."7 : • • • • "'D..greart . as aesaaritiChsisself#, eche* kli.. - altslitilre arthe depot:it' time to tike the inning trate of tiers eithar-eureseireet. , ,Resamiattnizmar„Vairairmt and ffensairer, after the snivel of 'theriassielli train, and . also - the Western care from Jefferson, Elmira, 4ke.,, and ar. rive at Towanda-same day. • Yaill r,—Tovands toliktemant mill* .• - It; . . tolrßlirlingtOn* 4 40 ^. toDaet t3mitbfield, •=1124 • - • u to flidgebery,. - • 1,00 64. *to , Wellsburg depot, 1.2 h - Express packages gofer from the Rail Road care fully delivered at =deflate charges. D. M.111./1.114 Proprietor Towanda. Ckt.B, DAILY' JANE Co'F'' MAIL' STAGES, 3111/11163T11711117.1ECIECI1IIT IDOWANDA AND WAVAIEILLT. - Proprietors. an now run ning a daily line of four horse coaches,. between Towanda and the ew York and Erie Railroad. at Waverly. They are determined that DU efforts or expense shall be spared to keep this hie stocked and run, in a manner worthy the encouragement of the public. Leave Waverly every day, at 9 o'clock, A. M.,lbr after the arrival of the morning trains, and irriv ing at Towanda, at 12 o'clock A. M.. in dme to con• nect with a line df stages, to Tunkannock. Leave Towanda'every day at 2 P. M., arriving at Waverly in time to take the evening trains. east . or west. At Towanda, passengers can take stages for Wil liamspon, Wellsborough and Montrose, and csmag es can always be obtained, as may be desired. The Proprietors are pre•iared to take any num• ber of passengers by means of extra stages. if nec essary. er Office in Towands, at the Ward House, from-which all the stages take their departure. A. KENNAR dr. Co., Proprietors. Nov. 110. 1851. O.PPOSITION.LINZI AR' MIL CD MIE WAVERLY TO TOWANDA. Y fir , THE subscriber* are now fun ning a coach daily from Waver • _ ly to Towanda. they may be found morning and evening at G. H Hallett's Claremont Houve.:Waverly, and at noon at Wm. Briggs' To. wanda:"The patronage of friends and travelers will be •hankfully received. 8H 1W 4 BLACKMAN. Sheshequin, Nov. 15, 1852. DIIDM2Ei M'Z'W FALL & WINTER GOODS. Joseph Powell, Is now receiving from New Ycrk the most corn• plete and need assortment of Dress and Family Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Boots and Shoes,Hats and Caps, Leather &c., hibited in Towanda. My stock of Dry Goods will be found to contain most decided bargains in shawls. Merino's. plain and figured defainex, thibet cloths, alpacas, ladies flannels, &c., a good stock of gloves and hosiery, every rtyle of DSMICtRas CaaUaZin Ditch as tickings, stripes, bleached and unbleached _ tattslins, corbeco and uteri mac prints. WOOLEN GOODS, of eve ry descriplion, comprising Jeans, sheep. grey, and Holley plaids, which will be sold cheap and to which 1 invite the attention of close buyers fur cash. Towanda, Dee. 1, lea. IGHTet—Pre4h Caaiphine and Burning Fluid I ept constantly on hand at MERCUItB. SALT just received at Towanda, Dec.ls. 1852. IMPORTANT TO 1111 Farr, Farrier & Stage Proprietor GEO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL 01111Pall•LLIZIAD 131 Till WISTOZT Or mammas as the most nommitable Erteamal Aptitastimt am . They _ Xeep . It." ExpMente of awe than sixteen years has southlishod the tint that Merchant ' s Celehnived Gargling Oil, sr lie serial loamily gollllol3ldoo, will call most cuss, and s► have ail such as . Swine. Sweeney* itinghone. Windgabla. Evil. Callous. Cracked Heels. Galls of all kinds. Fresh Wounds. Sprains. Bruises. Fis tula. Sitfast. Sand Cracks. Strains. Lameness. Foundered Foot. Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheumatism. Bites of Anirnala. External Poi smug Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Bites; Boils. Corns; Whitkors. Brain and Scalds. Chilli) CbaPPe dl64 Cram r Con tmctions of the Muscles . Swellings, "eakness of the Joints. Caked Briasts. otc.dre. The asmaraitennt succor or mi. Oil, to Oil titre of die • Mee In unties and Cattle, and even in Vermin flesh, re deity becoming more 'iuisirn to the firming eoennundty. It can hardly be credited, erll•Pt by thou. wb° berg bees to the habit of keeping it in their stables and houses, what a vas amount of pain, 'offering and dun, an saved by the timely appheauoo of tine Oil. IST Re eon the name of the now proprietor, GEORGE W. MeRCHANT Lockpatt, N. V., is blown In the Al. ef the bottle, and In his handwriting over the cork. Al addrunisit to the proprietor win be promptir . 7.7.7 -- Pamphlet of the Agent, and we what weeders an iteotophehed by .the we of thifenedieine. Sold by respectable dealers generilly, In the Val* Sates aid Canada. Also by Aszaws.—H. C. Porter, Towanda—Wm. KiEl Athens—Eli Baird, Troy—D. V. Barnes. Columbia tial3-4. D. Taylor, Burlington—Frisbie & Brim. son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Covington—D. M. Bailey. Mansfield—Humphrey & Place, Tioga—Turrell Montrose—Perry & Ogden, Elmira. Wholesale agents are Ward, Close & Co., Et 3 Maiden at., New York. minim ismi7 TA%Zs! ar Go 3)04 HS. 4M. C. MERCUR, have just received 'a . very large and general awortmentaf F,Al#4 (10101:1d.. Which they oder tti : tbe public at Ui,eir usual low prices. sept 16 sezamszack i won =RE CARPENTERS & JOINERS will dad a full as. militant of Fume!, gauges, saw/, mum., trying aquaria, bevels, campuses; iron and good spirit levels. - auger, gimlet, Cancer and roger 6itts, broad, band and bench axes, adzes, hammers, chisels, poxes, chalk liens and meets , brim, and scratch tape BLACK - 811'MM will find' anvils. vices, bellows, olodgoo, band sad shoeing tioninero, rum files; iron braces, bins. hand home ohms and tail.; strew *too, and a gOnertilibent of IniotiOennan;ryiring English and American baiter steel, idgeokiiilitrihritab and EmilWi boa.• • MASONS wt kid ilia sad phigering-trelvels, gone hammers. lathing htithots, crbilervinah Ike , oustionly en' lifid at • IitERVUTIV. a= . . . . _ ... ~ uOVEY'S Patent •Elitir.d_Nnife . nay and ikon . 1.1. Cutters of various sizes. Nos, L,s, It. 4,5 and 6. ;Pikes. SS, $9, 1110.1iti, ;16111.018 'SIC -1' , These Strait Cutters are better sad ,Abesper *as• the straight knife tam, mitirkailnoeset thaggaant. au the shaft. • - . . ~ The knimi on,t4ov,eiN . Cutter an 450111 61414, enables' them ti. eat alright anths,•Pinit *ln* little roller. „They cnrateadik, with awls ' ....,„ ere easily kept in , repair .. Eztch„knife sap tam sr and sbarpenet . l wahott dislt(44/0.411 a inn I C other knivetjand if iiicesikry each Imili Osmimitit out or in, was to keep them all true, If omr , kW*: should wear faster than. another.. Sway._ fantail should have ono of these' hOor - audifeed-mtvingjav chines. ' IL M. WELLUI. Athens. Pa., lan. 13. 18bli1 - - , • -. . Corn ebellers.. THE very beat article to be fotagar4 %NC 114611 4 , and cbeapeat—(Warranted ) for **- Agricultural and Stove Store of A. bt. VITALIMI" Stove"! Starves! COOKlStotts of ?Arlon , AWI4 IScellakt NG tem aizei and prices. Fmk gatterop Qr. Alin= ted Oven Cooking Stoic's, Mit tiest to be fottsditl Bradford, for Sale cheap. Eiegerpt . Parror Stitatt•fat' wood-er goal, of different patterns. &a. Box Aar , Coal Stove* for galls. Stores, Chortle*. B b°l 4 !‘ School Houses, &a., very cheap. Call It Ike Atli- ens stove store of R. U. WELD: Jan. 8.1853. Bathing Tubs, QPONGE RATHS and foot bath pans for male Ll cheap. My bathing- tubs are equal to the but city made. R. M. WR P LLES Jan. 8. 1853. . Oils !. One COBUTINII celebrated winter strained Lard 0114 - for machinery, warranted not to gem Alsoi an excellent but cheaper article for Lamps, NEVell Four OIL for Leather, IlArnesa,ail for sale by the quantity or less, cheap for cish ready pay, at the Athens Agricultural store of Jan. 8, 1853. B. M. WELLS& . Patent Leathei Pelting! _ AI.I. sizes of Patent oak and hemlock tanned Belting and Lace Leather, at 10 per cent. lam than city retail prices to be bad for cash at the 44- ems Agricultural Stan of R. M. WELLS 8. Jan. 8. 1853. lobbing OF all tondo in Tin, Sheet Iron, Copper, Brest.ll", done on short notice. Workmanship &s., war ranted to give satisfaction. Tin roofing done in such a mannet asshalltlea= l .. Call on H. M. WEL WC Athens. January 8, 1853. FOR sale at very low prices for ready pay s the very best Axes to be found is tbis made oat of the best cast and silver stash o< var;wBs patterns fur Inmberm , n and wood choppers, sad warran u ted. Call at the Athens Agrionitbril stereo! Jan. 8,1853. R. M. WELLBS. HANG OUT THE BANNER!! -- A born ! a horse ! my kingdom foe a horse and customers to take away R - ~.r:ld h i e s ag oodi .ous s . fir N e otar 4 ittivat rA ng the late r , the 1111) - --- '''' himself again! And at No. I Brick ,How you'll and Most anything that's in his line, From d cambric needle of the finest kind, To a jewelled watch of eighteen karat fins. Clocks which keep time accurate and Wulf Breast pins cif every style and bus, Gold, silver, steel and plated chains, Selected with the greatest pains. Finger,ring:t, my gosh, why what a pile 01 every .shape and every style, To suit the old the young, the gave. the m i. May there be seen in elegant atriy. And Witle in, who is himself 4 ' bell.: 1- Is always ready and at hi; post, To wait upon his customers and all Who chance upop Ini to give a call. So with good advice make up your mlndai To call or. him and there youll find Such sights, my eyes, 0 I what a kali . Jewelry of every style and hue. .. , . .. cDen't mistake the place No. 1. Brie Mir, wherein, is prepared to do all kinds of MERCURS in his line of busines, at the cheapest rates that Ka ti possibly be afforded. He will also sell his jewels,, at 20 per cent /ewer, than was ever before offered li this oj• market. Call and see. Towanda, Zl) Nov. 12, 1852. A. M. WANNIit. Removed to B. Kingsbery's Block I WA. Cfiamberifn, TA AB just returned frotsktiesiii * I!" l.l. of New York with a . large 4). .t.iikirf suthipype? ware, W , d c l o er priin ie s sm a lry .44 l (—.... ,:',; the following artirdentiesilf, 7- , , :"- L'Epine and Plain Watches, wilt _.): . )15,„ -- -::'1- 1 -°' a complete assortment of doe r Jewell, such as Ear Bingia,,Pia; ger II in ga, Breast Pins, Bracelets. l l ink.ets, GOIASUAIIi Gold Pelts, Keys, etc. Alio, all sorts of Elliman", and any quantity of Steel Beads—Ali of which he oars for sale exceeeillrigly cheap foi CAtill. Watches repaired do abort notice, Auld umemtifilt to run well,ci the money will he refunded., end• wge ten agreement given to that °llea if reioireil. N. B.—MAPLE IiftIGNR, and Country I‘tali taken. in payment for work; and alit. learn , w4 1 2..f" , orever;that the Produce must be paid whew thew; is done--I Vet against credit in all its for W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Ag i6f. Towanda, April I:8, 1852. T OVKINd GLASS PLATES cot and attelii 1.4 soy size. to be bad ■t the Jewetro•.tere of May I. 1852. W. A. CHAMBERLIN, , MIL IM I mkatirs - lorir _AC ir.—.• • Saddle, (farness & Trnnk Mannfuttety. "[ERE CCU? & Co, respectfully itiforuithii I . OMW that they havyFernoyed to tho,ohop,rut recently occupied by Smith & Bon, appall* the Ward ,House, - where they on band a law stock rsattruezh, o.t—cgaaunia 3 1 223.1 . 309 -Ail unlike fn their Una manufactured to order, and made of the tquit mattria!,,and.for workmanship antes be surpaiieed in Northern P4mayleania,, They solidi a call from those wishing to : Madame, confident that they ran live entisfection bot h uto quality sod prim TT/fides and Sheep Volts - received for work and on aettotint, at the lowest rates. Sale Lies Mir, Uppd .. , .oher,Fraratis Leatikr awl Calf skins, fur fain in any quantity. rimtilotiLAß. NoTicgi (IN =Mini of tame sustained at itbe Ists fire: wi ‘.." ore obliged to earl on those iokebted to Oa lin a prouipt Settlement, as we are under the neeeseity dl hating what is Owing to as, we unlit this nod , * will to madam without resorting to other means. - I t cniande. nee. 1. 195% u-THITE GOODB.—A large and desirable assort• meat of bishop lawns. swiss and book one. lin*. jeconetN. earnbricb and baled Causline bec 1 18112, IaRCURO, WOW. .Asesl dies! JOB-WORK Taxes, vatisgs, ;mire, arc. ~~