Nap Ibverneemtaw ,ippraisment and Claseitlastiao, i f sales of the different persons engaged in lees o f Goods, Wares and Merchandise sa County of Bradford, for the year 1853, with ants of Licence hereto ann exed. 14 14 ALIIANT. N WIICOX 4 Co s 6. Terry ilenborg Stone iTtIEICS TP. (liquor) 14 11 Beitileman ardner SC CO WOOS ATIIVIS BoBo' <a Harris oi n :milk am i.effe. k Perkins carer 13 (liquor) 13 ~ell, 14 rd A rer e h 14 if erne k, 14 Comstock (domestic) 14 I v, . do 14 ,B Perk:ns do 14 -,,, H Fetcher du 14 : s a-ver Brooks do 14 BURLINGTON. - . & Brothers • st,rlr Nur). CANTON n: r CtlSe )eaman t Co o: : Th e Jr & Cu s. Glllan Roberts (domestic) 14 CULL XBIA (liquor) 14 14 • Dodze Jr :eras der faun Creddord 133:33131 ,rte & Co ~ d. Co FRA:iKL/‘ llocrur iaPiey & Co G II ANVILLE q ,comb DM= 'OR ft Platt MB tirz.t & Lamb !comb MEM ev & Lyon rrans & Rockwell SRI • OEM t. P, "er Prown.ou & Lathrop FIKI. Bakhria AStar Baldn•to EMIETIM (liquor) 14 do 14 do 14 do 14 do 14 do 14 .T Murphy F lon rhe, ra ndlkruelt E rens E=l3 , Holcomb A rurn (liquor) 14 STANDI NC SHONE. H s ,burn Ives H 4, e s L 11.• S H E.511E QUIP (liquor - ) 14 5111TIIFILLD.. (amp be 1 Mill 'au*. rr.:cher I=l ME TROT Bono' 'la and ',ant_ (liquor) 13 , 1,, !( ~h do 12 ' U F Pomeroy do 11 Strehrms „ du 12 i. II F Long 12 1 C Herrick 12 ,-, ,k. Peck 12 ; , xarAer 5 . ., Co. (domestic) 14 ' , Leer .5' CO do 14 do 14 TOWANDA 30110 MEM noes 4r Co MED ." &Bowman •.‘r, P MO= n a Sevens ac hiagsbery ‘loote do 14 (domestic) 13 do 14 do 14 do 14 do 14 do 14 do 14 .r ,Y o Rosell :air er 4 Co Chamberlin Warner SEM to H B a nun g I 4! a're I arry am Gibson r. Hvitns (liquor) 14 am 4 . Mather (domestic) 14 IMMEE3 Cooper rZe Tolmadie , an T)rel D lingers WINDHAM H Russell LIM &Bentalet C Alunlaugh Roberts WILMOT lawson 4t Co rA k I.CMHG. flock 4 , Hone:ae N rllc .11 Liwts Lewis Ai, ery W TROX E Piolett Jatich 4 Lewis 1 4 Co and classification of the Beer houses. Eating o , es, IC., under the act of Assembly, of the A Aped ' 1849, entitled " An Act to create a ng Fund " tic., for the County of Bradford, , e Year 1853. loni—Geo Merrill 8 6 00 C F Harder - 8 500 ''r-nri—Henry Vosbnrg 8 6 00 ' 4.—C Caswell 8 -5 00 r fe — Antbuny Mullan ' rk 5 00 mg Slone—Charles Taylor . 500 Id—Marcnsß Gerould 5 00 J G Blakeslee 5 00 -E L Manley , 5 00 Horace Tuttle 5 00 4— George 1 Norton 5 00 112 da boro'—John Laughlio ls 00 A J Noble 5 00 Patrick Bourke 5 00 Miles Carter 8 5 00 Luther Scott a 5 00 • Troy boro'—Daniel. Dobbins 8 5 00 Charles Drake 8 5 00 B Borden 8 5 00 Fish 4- Dobbins 8 3 00 Ulster—Henry Merrill • 8 6 00 A list and classification of the different Distilleries in Bradford County as directed by the act of As sembly of April 10 1849. Springfield—William Brace 10 5 00 Sheithequin—S Newell ¢ 'Co 10 5 00 Standing Stone—James Gorden 10 6 00 T roy—J E Goodrich JO 5 00 Amount. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 A list and classification Gf the persons engaged in the sale of Nostrums, Patent Medicines, 4c., in the County of Bradford,"under the act of Assem bly of the 10th April 1849. Athens Boro'—C H Herrick 4 5.00 Geo A Petkins 4 5 00 Canton—F Hall Co 4 500 Leroy—Parkhurst .4- Lamb 4 5 00 Pike—D Bailey Son 4 500 Orwell—Friable Brownson 4 500 Rome—Judson Holcomb 4 5 00 Towanda.boro'—H C Porter 4 5 00 M Reed' 4 5 00 Montanyes ¢ Co 4 5 00 Troy boro'—F D Ballard 4 5 00 Charles Drake 4 5 00 V.M4HFLong 4 500 Notice is hereby given, that an a ppeal will be held at the Commissioners Office in the Boro' of Towanda,on the 15th day of July next, at which time and place, any person ag,erieved by the forego. ing classifications can attend if they think proper. H.C. BAIRD, Mercantile Appraiser. 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 OA 7 00 7 00 7 00 M 7 00 12 50 10 10 10 50 7 00 3 50 UTERINE CATHOLICON. (liquor 14 10 50 7 00 10 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 14 14 ~_ In 50 7 00 (liquor) 14 14 7 00 eases for which it is of fered ; being those incidental to the respectable re, male, whether married or single, and usually known by the name of FEMALE CONIPX24.,XNTS. Of these are Prolapsus Uteri, or falling of the Womb ; Fluor Intl imation and Ulceration of the Womb ; Incidental Hemorrhage, or flooding. Pain. ful, Suppressed and Irregular Menstruation, &c., with all their accompanying evils, (Cancer except ed.) no matter how severe or of how long stand ing. 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 00 10 00 r 0 00 10 00 I 7 00 7 00 7 00 'That this CAT QLICON is in every way worthy ef the confidence of the afflicted as a successful, safe, and cheap remedy, !s vouched for by .the fact of its having received the approb.mon and liberal patronage of 'nails' prominent members of the Medical Paculty 7 00 10 00 10 00 10 00 I in the United States, and also by the voluntary tes timonials given in the testimonial: , given in the pamphlets. from ladies arid Physician of ,he high est respectability as certified by the most satisfac tory authority. This preparation is not a" cure all," but it is in tended expressly for the above named complaints, so very distressing in' their nature and consequent ces and which have heretofore resisted the skill and exertions of the most accomplished Physicians of all countries, to a degree beyond that of perhaps any other malady to which the , human family is heir, 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 10 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 10 00 10 00 15 00 (liqnor) 13 7 00 14 (liquor) 14 do 14 do 14 10 00 7 00 7 00 10 50 3 50 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 7 00 .5,00 10 50 7 00 7 00 (liquor) 14 14 14 Now 9thertisetnents May 1, 1853 Dr. Marchisi's ...;.a• \, g THE undersigned, V\ VP 1 , having been duly ap •-,. \ -• •••••• • • ///7 pointed Agent for the ..,-,,,,,,\', „.„,,. k o: ••• ... sale of this truly IN VALUABLE MEDI -21- _, 400 ,.. -- ' • _ ~.."- -- CINE, would respect a . ~ ~..- -- fully invite the alien ' 11. ':• -' , '"'"'AH:. :::: lion of Ladies, and • ;,,_,,, , f.' ''. .„;:••:' , \\.\\'•• Practitioners of To- V.'o?• - 1. -; ' .:,..:-•,.•• \‘, wanda and vicinity, to •.t o":" - .2-- \ the gratifying success '-'4f • 1 , -.4 , :' •-''''\ that has attended its io o l' . r ,.--, ~...- ,-... ;1 .v„ 7: ,• use whereverintroduc , A'''' 4 71 . • ' '-r-i-+'•• - 7 4 ! - t .---1 : ed, and its happy adap ,, i„.... li 01",,4 s .-; ---7 '• 1 i - •-•- :.. zommor, tation to the cure of The ingredients, as certified by high medical au thotity, (see pamphlet ) are all VEGETABLE, and are not a.snciated nth arty article unfriendly,to the animal economy. REFDRENCES. - p. B. Peckham. M. D. Utica, N. Y., L. D. Fletniw, M. D Canandaguia. N Y. D. Y. Foote, M. D.lSyracw.e. N. Y. M. H. Mills, M. D. Rochester N. Y., Prof. Dunbar, M. D. Baltimore, W. W, Reese, M. D., City of New York, W. Pres cott, M. D. t oncord, N. H• GI - Pamphlets can be had gratis at my Drug store in Towanda, Pa. • Sold by all the leading Druggist.; in the adjoining counties. DR. H. C. PORTER, Auent J. B. Marchisi & Co., Proprietors, Cemral Depot, 304 Broadway, N. Y. junels Executrix's Notice. lETTERS Testamentary having been granted _4 to the subscriber upon the estate of A. G. Pim Ann, deceased, late of Canton township, all persons having demands against said estate, are hereby no, tined to attend to the settlement of the same, at the late residence of the deceased, in Canton, on Mon. day, July 28. 1853, at which time all persons hay ing demands against the rotate, will presettt them properly authenticated for settlement.. SOPHIA PICKARD, Executrix. Canton, June 9, 1R:53 it. 3. Etr.ADzia. .ITTOR.TEI" AT L. 4 0 , Office with the Register and Recorder, TI , WANDA, PA. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, VMW' 2LITLOMOg 170 W.V./A' , 4 PHI.V.IrEI* HAVING located themselves in the Brick Store west side of Main St., nearly opposite Bridge St., have this day rece.ved a large and splendid stock of - - Foreign and Drmeslic Dry Goods, Gioreries. Paints Oes, Hardware. Nails, Stone-Ware, 4"C , (5.C. which notwithstanding the advance of Goods, they are hound to sell cheaper than ever before offered n this market. " Quick sales'and small profits" is their motto. (0 - " Most kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. The highest price paid for lumber. • May 8, 1853. _ _ 6 . 11H , D5. MOLASSES, from 2 to 4 shillings, and the best 6 cent Sugar in town. at May 6, 1953. PHINNEY & BOWMAN'S. _ ''''mrm - vwev SPRING GOODS. lawaepio uiamazovaz S now receiving a large assortment of all - kinds o ISPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which wil positively be sold cheaper than 'the cheapest ; cal and see. Towanda. April 29, 1853. NEW SPRING GOCMS. THE subscriber has just returned from the city with a very large and most superior selee ion of SPRZNII2 AJVD su.warEn GOODS. which in r. specs to style and prices will unquero tionably give satisfaction to all that may favor him with a call. JOSEPH KING/OEM Towanda, April 30, 1853. BOOKS AND STATION RY. An extensive catalougue of School and Miscella• acous BOOKS and STATIONARY, just received which will be sold at the lowest prices. • i 0 9 Barrels of SALT just received and for sale at B. KINGSBURY'S , Towanda. March 22, 1853. 11 AY RAKES.-30 doz Hay nukes at wholesale lor retail nt jimeth MERCUIre. 01l the distressing dis 1113 Ifiv3cdktftr AR+ Q NEW SPRING GOaDS. H. S. MERCUR IS SOW AEC£IYIAO.A victor LAUGH. AND 0£1 4 :EAAI. AS I=3 SPRING GOODS, Which are offered to the public at wholesale or retail, al very low prices Towanda, March 3t, 1853. Rats, Caps and Bonnets. ID- BENCH Silk, Cassimere, Kossuth, Panama, .1: Leghorn, Canadian, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. Also, a large• assortment of Ladies' and Misses Florence, Straw, French Lace, &c., Bonnets just teceivod at MERCUR'S. April 6,1853. Boots & Shoes. MENS, Womens, and Uhildrens Boots and shoes ILL a very large assortment at MERCUR'S. Hardware: T ARGE addition to the assortment of common and Sadlery Hardware now arriving at April G. 1853. MERCUR'S. Groceries. r 7 HH'DS. more of those cheap Brown Sugars, I Coffee, Crushed and Powdered Sugars, common Molasses, Stuart's Syrup, superior Green and BM. Teas, Rio, Java and Mocha Coffee. Also, all other kinds of 'Groceries, exceptliquors. nt wholesale or retail at MERCUR'S. French Embrcidery. MBROMERED collars, chemi*etts, flNincirm. E undei sleeves, linen handkerchiefs. edgings and insertinge at MERCUR'S. Shawls. TITHITE CRAPE. bl'k stlk and colored shawls I'V for sale at MERCUR'S. NEW AND REAR GOODS. flk D. BARTLETT, is now receiving a large ‘...1• and carefully selected stock of NEW GOODS, bought for cash since the late decline in prices, which he will offer for ready pay at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things he invites particular attention to his assortment of Dress Goods. Towanda, Aprtl 15, 1853. IMMENSE STOCK ! ! Summer Goads at the Cash Store OF GOODRICH 4. CO , OIVEGO,'N. I THE decision has gone forth, the fact is admit— ted that goods are sold at 'wryer prices at Good: rich & Co's, than anywhere else ; where row can be found an unti-uttily large stock of Goods adapted to the season which are going of at very low rates. Their stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS cannot be equalled. and the greatest variety of bereges, silk tissues, challis berege detains, muslins, piconets, lawns, striped and plain chambras, strip ed and plain sieel and eold•rnixed poplins, fine striped and checked ginghams • a great assortment of rich black silk shawls, cashmere, crape and broche shawls-; silk capes and mtntillas ; an une• qualled show of highly clustered, black, watered striped, plaid and changeable silks, satins, bonnets and ribbons. FrenCh embroiders ; 15000 yards of shilling calicoes for sixpence ; Lisle thread and cotton gloves from 3 cts. to 2 shillings : rich rest ing., cloths, cassimeres, satinettr, tweeds, jeans, &c. ; cottonailes all kinds, wens summer wear, plain, striped and plaid linnens, sheetings, shirt ings, cotton ticks, drills, 4-c. - Cash purchasers will find great bargains, as the whole has been purchased at auction and-package prices. ci:7 Cash paid for tItITTER...I Owego, May 25, 1F153. Nails and Glass. 5 LARGE supply of Nails and WM.. Glaca of almost every size for sale at MERCUR'B• April 22, 1853. . . EAKIN PFAS.—A quantity of early Peas in pa• pers and packagLs ; also, by the quart, peck or bushel, at ap22 It 4 ERCIJWS. TAMES MACIVLULAMrXI ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. ~Ltrro the north end of the Ward Mugu, (lately occupied I,a{,orie. Nlnnui & Towanda, March, 5, 1R33. PAINTeI, OIL &c.—A new supply of pp reground White Lead. Paris Green, Verdigris, I.inseed Limp and Neatsfoot Oil, ,(span, Coach Body and Furniture Varnish, just received at May2o, I9A. MERCUR'S. IRON AND NAILti-5 Tone more of Iron and Nails just received at may2o MERCI7II'B. PRINTS and GINGHAMS.—A new assortment of Prints anti Ginghams just received at May 20, ts3n3. • MERCPR'S.I. SPRING GOODS! UTL,LOI.2' et EzSala, South Corner of Mercur's Block, Alain Strict, ATkE now opening their stock of GOODS for the Spring and Summer trade, comprising a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which wilt he sold at a very small profit fur Reedy Pay. Among the assortment of DRY. GOODS, will he found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods, consisting in part of Bcreges. B rcge Delaines. all-wool Delaines, Lawns, plain and printed ; Ginghatas, Engliah, Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors 4-c , 45. c Also, for men's - wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin and Summer Vestings. Also, Sheetings. S hirtinga, bleached and brown, Tickinv, Summer Goods for boys' wear, Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten, &c., &c. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A full stock will be kept on hand. Those in want of f-ugars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses, Stewart's best Syrup, spices. Pepper Ginger. Saleratu., Flour, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in thii line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else. where. SCAILSWAIVE. A large a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass and Stoneware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps— Nails. Paints, Oils, Glass and Polly. Thankful far the liberal patronage of the past sea son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock, be lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE. Towanda, May 20 1853, CANAL LET 1 'NO. S . BALED PROPOSALS will be received at the Canal Office, in Towanda; until b o'clock. P• M., of Thursday the 30th day of June, '1853, for the building of the Farm arid Bead Bridges and Lock Houses on the 2 5-8 milei of Canal above the Ath. ens itam. Together with a quantity of cleaning • out of the Canal, unfinished work, - and all work which may be abandoned or become necessary, previous to the day of Letting, of which plans, estimates and speci fications and form of bids.will be eshifiited at the Canal Office in Towanda, for three days previous. By order of the Boardot Canal Commissioners. WM. NIMBLE, - Sup't. N. B. Pa., Canal. Canal Oince,Towanda, June 1, 1833, ' 311 El ! FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRINCICSUMMER Cat) - 1111P, • IVIOZMANTES CORNER of the Public Square and Main Street, Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that they are now opening and receiving direct from the City of New York, their NEW STOCK 0( SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which, with their former stock on hand, comprises one of the largest and best selected asst-rtments to bo found wen of New York. Having been purchased at GREAT !JAI:GAINS! They are enabled to fifer them cheaper than ever.— They invite patticulat attention to, their as.ortment of Ladies' 'Dress Goods Consisting of Jaconet and Swiss Muslims, Printed Lawns. Ginghams. Bar'd Muslins, Merrimac, "Cocheco,Fcll River and other styles of American Prints. in endless variety, a large assortment and for sale cheap. They have also a large variety of YANKEE NO. Ti. INS, embracing almost every thing from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Batch• el. They invite particular attention to their aPsortment of Carpeting of all prices and stylca Al:o. Spring and Summer Hats, Bonta and Shoes. Shoe Findings and Leather, Ciro- ceries. eroelrery, Shelf Hardware Their Stock has' been selei..ted with care, and will be sold cheap. Farther continent is unnecessary —give us a call. and we will show you our goods and prices, and convince you that the above is no fiction. Our motto is, " Small Profits & Quick Returns. MONTANES & Co. Towanda, March IG, 1853. ADVIINISTRATOR'6 NO TICE AM. persons indebted to the estato of Geo. Gerould, deed, late of Smithfield, are hereby requested - to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pred sent them duly authenticated fur settlement JAMES GEROUI,D, Administrators JAMES L, GEROIII.D. May 27, 1851 Auditors's Notice. Eslate of Horati9 Ladd, deceased rpHE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of -L. Bradford County to settle and adjust the ac• acount of Muses A. Ladd, one of the Executor's of said estate,on exceptions filed will attend to said business at his °trice in Towanda boro', on the Bth day of July, 1853, at I o'clJek. P. M., of which a ll persons interested will take notice, H. 800 Ili, June 4, 1823. Auditor. --- - To Contractors and Others. WE have on hand. pork. beef, butter. c ,ro, oats, wheat, buckwheat, beans, dried apples, tl. , nr, feed, iron, steel, shovels, bats, powder, fuse, fish, tea, coffee, sugar, molasses, soap. tobacco, ralt and cement for sale as cheap as at any other hou,r. Aihens, April 23, 1853. WELLS & HARRIS. Susquehanna Collrgiate Institute. THOSE who have subscribed towards the erec tion of the building !or !his institution in To wanda. are requested to call and pay into the 'Prea. sury 25 per cent. nn the amount 01 iheir respective subscriptions, the building having been com• menced. J. D. MONTANVE. Towanda, May 11, 1853. Treasurer. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALLpersons indebted to th e estate of Thos. Bennight, dec'd, late of Ridgbury township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated fir settlement. RIIEUBY BENNIGH Executrix. April 21, EXECUTOR'S NOTICE A Li. persons indebted to the estate of JAMEs .i. • LAMB. dec'd late of LEROY iwp., are hereby requested to make immediate pa) meat and those having claims again‘t said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settle ment. EDMUND KELLY, April 30,1853. Exec utor. ADMINISTR kTOR'S NOTICE lETTERS of adminktraton haying been granted / the undersigned by the Ilezisier of Bradford county, on the estate of Daniel O'Keefe. late ofnaid county, deceased ; all persons indebted to said es tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against said entitle will present them duly authenticated fur settlement- CATHARINE WM.:EFL%) JEREMIAH AIIEAIZN, S Adna'rs JOHN FLYNN, April 14,1853. _ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL person s knowing themselves indebted to the estate of MINOR R. WILCOX. deceased, late of Albany tp., are hereby requested to make immediate piyment, and those having claims against said estate will please resent them duly anthem cated for settlement. JOSEPH MENARDI, May 7. 1F153. • Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted tc the estate of DAVID 11. OWENS, deceased, tale of Monroe trip are hereby requested to make talent diate payment, and thog.e having claims againi‘t said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settle merit. May 11,1853. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. Bl' virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court t.f Bradford rounty, will be expo.ed t r Public Sale. on the premises,. on SATURDAY. the 25th of JI:NE next, at I o'clock. P. M., the following . prop. city, late the e.tate of Seth T. Barstow, deed. situ ate in Wysnx twp., and bounded and described as follows :—North ,by the public highway leading from Towanda to Rummerfield Creek, on the east by land in possession of J. R. Middleton. south by the Susquehanna river, and west by land of V. E. 4J. E. I'inlett. Containing abcut 3 acres of land. all improved, with a house thereon. Attendance will he given and terms of sale made known on day of sale. . D. P. BARSIOW, May 19.1853. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. arsons indebted to the estate of MANUEL SILVARA, deed late of Tuscarora iwp.. arc hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having (+lima against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for set. dement. BENI. M. SILVARA, May 25, IK3 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Al.l. persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Gunsatiles, dec'd, late of Ridgbery urp,, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. W. 0. GLINSA ULU'S, June 2, 1833. Administrator. AIDIIWZOR'S — orkOcr lobitsnn, deicairtt HE auditor havitn., been appointed by the Court t i to;tisatnint 'claims of certkin'eitipting ciked. itors tO the funii„in theband4 attic admiuistrators afraid estate, riiseJ by "sale of 'the real properly of the defendant, will attend to said business ;at the tavern of Hugh Hicks, in Rome village, on the 12th day of July 1853, at 1 o'clock, P. blf„ of which all persons interested will take notice. H. BOOTH, June 4, 14.53. Anditor. Apprentice anted. ABOY about 17 years of age, who can come A7l. well recommended as to moral character, &c.. can getit situaticia as an apprentice to the TIN NING bnitheii by applying' immediately to - • Towanda, April 15,1853. NAM; S . RUSBEIX. . . - EVE!IAL .new pieces of Carpeti ngrtdded to the e stock, making the assortment- gocni: , for rale on the most reasonable terms. A pri I, ,I 8 3 15CMtil THos. ELLIOTT, WM. COOLIi 2d, Mtn n istrainrs THEODORE SILVA RA. Executors Jot;. Clothinfi 4 .7....ar • •;. SURIXER;OLOTHING! . has again 6110 np with.a brit H. rate stock of COPDSinitable for the season, which •he can sell as low as any .in the market.— His good.: are manufactured as well as anyl home work, and warranted to give good satisfaction. 350 Coats of all sizes and prices. 1, , 200 pair of Riots from 1 shillings to %fr. 200 Vests of all descriptions. Brown Linnen Coats ; 6 shillings each. White and Buff Vests for Balls and Porters. straw and Chip flats. Summer Cravats—a first rate vsortment Gloves. F. c., Remember, lig .acne old place, No. t Brick Row. i ' H. GA NI Towanda, M&v 19. 13.0 -- - THE MIX RE7'URN Of Sir John Franithn. sion , hl cao‘e no greater tr citenvot, than the .Eli' STOCKED CLOTHING STORE, GEORGE H. BUNTING, _ orrosrma szn I.VAAD 11.0'U'EM UNTING respectfully informs his fiiends and 1) the public:general:y, in town and tht. surround• ing, country. together noh all the rest of man kind," that he has Just received trout Neilir—l - ork. one of tits most complete assortments of Mens and Boys Ready Made Clothing,. ever before (dieted in Towanda. together with Cloths, Cassimeres. Vest. logs, and Trimings which he will make up in the most approved style. and at the lowest price. He has also on hand one of the most fashionable stock ol Furnishing Goods, such as Woolen derslorts, Overshirts, Overalls, Dran era. and every article in his line pertaining to Genilemens' War. drupe, which will be sal I cheaper than any tither Clothing Store `w Bradford County. lie is confident th a frool his long experience that he can give general satisfaction. He einplo)s nene but the must expert workmen, and feels assured that his work will not stiffer by comparison with the best city shops either in elegance of workmanship or el, egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to Cosiness. to meti . a continuance of that libersl pat ronage which has been extended to hon heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past 'aviirs he asks the public to give him a call and see fur themselves. ri - COI TING done as usual and warranted fit if properly (static up .E.n • (r_7- Don't mistake the place, on the corner of Main st.. and the public spiare, epposoe the Ward House. ,0 'pi, even so, this world is •' all a st.r , e," And cents Ince , t dress in this prngressn•e age, Each have the . r taste of style, of cut and dress— The question asked where esti we get the best! Where can the lareest stock if goo I he fulind Fat• where the cheapest and best abound'. Where can went the shorte‘t notice ret A coal. a vegt and rintaloons that fit ! T o a ngwer 1 frankly say to all The cheapest place is [tontines Ciath*g Tuwandi Dec. 29, i 852. CLOTHING STORE. 3. & S. ALICEANDEEL, 61. CO. IN the Brick Block. next door to Mere ti , s store have jll , l added to their .tuck, a large and fa,itiona ble a,,orttnent of Ready made Clothing, All/PrE9 TO TIIF. SEASoi, of every variety.both of , t)le and price. to which they ask the attent,on of the public. Thi+ i 4 the largest • Ever Offered in Totenntht and mill be sold at price; considerable lower than c-:er before known in this place. Our goof. are •erected with a \regard berth to style and price. and otTer itidueemrtits,not to be met with at any other establishment. r Strangers visitir Towanda, or oth ers in want efCLOTAING will find TliE LARCEsT ANSORTMENT at our estabit 'lament, in this section ii( the coy airy. and made in such ‘I) Ic and materials as to ensure satisfaction. We 'i•hail endeavor by LOW PRICES de. G00:0 CLOT a'`, to secure pet ronage. feeling conhdent that our arti• Iles will give satisfaction to the purchaser. The assortment comprises every article required for a [ .. en tiernan's outfit. TERMS—WASH. Ortirroills. roots Pons, thrcrails Cops 5.c Loccrtons.—Next door south of Mercue, Main st. Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st. Arnoutii Hall. Elmira; and under ihe Troy Exchange, Troy,Pa. fferA II kinds of Country' eroduec. W001,4-c.. en in exehancte for Good:. Towanda, May nring a -- . 0 A N.D NEW GOODS, OPP:- SITE THE COURT HOUSE. 11.9,37.,MT dr. ZrENTIII3, HAVE just completed a large and fi nely finkhed Store on 'be 'ite of the Iwo they had burner. and filled it with the large3t and invbt eurnprehens ive stock of Grccerios, Provisions, Yankee Notions, Fruit, Confecticnory, Toys, dec., de.c. ever exhibited this . side of the city. We hive bought for cash. articles of the best quality ; consequently are prepared to sell at as low prices as the same quality canoe bought at any other place. And we ° flatter nnrscl. es that if fortune has been against us. (tire having consum ed two stores and one stock 'of goods) our old eus• tomer., will not follow the preceitolt, if they ca,fl and see our stock and hear the exceedingly low ?ricer. Among the many articles we. have are GROCERIES , Tea. sugar. coffee, chocolate, cocoa. molasses, Stea•art's syrup, ginger pepper, spice, cloves, nut megs, cinamon, saleratus; soda,•cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper sauce, catsup, can dles, bar soup. vinegar, starch Sc., &c. PBOVISIONS, Mess pork and beef, hams and shoulders, • wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal, soda and butter crackers, mackereil, codfish, shad, nerring, potatoes beans onions, &c., he 'PRITZT AND NUTS, Preserved prunes. citrons. English currants, raisin , green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genoble and maderis walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest nuts, hickory nuts, &e: 21.-I.lr/i EE 3.0T/O.lrS, Ivory, horn and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs. fine combs, hair, cloth, teeth, infants, and blacking brushes, wallets, porte itiorlie< and purses of many styles, pocket ink stands, pcick,t and small fanry mirrors, b•baccc+, boxes,snub' boxes. and almost every article to this •iae. Work boxes, toilet cases. secretaries. plain and embroidered, work baskets of many styles. German. French and American TOYS of every de scription antlpriee. A kw earthen and pewter tea setts, for little girls, and a few boys' sleighs. BROWN'S WASH BOARDS. SUGAR BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLINTiMARKET BASKETS. Ashton dairy salt, gran ml rock salt, Salina salt both eoart4 and fine. Aho, a goamity of White Stone Lime. CANDY wholesale or, retail, of all kinds and innumerable other articles, for sale at tho new store opposite the Court }loose. Towanda, Dec. 1. 1852 DAILEY 4 NEVINS. PLJAolioEerls .— Too 4 . 7 s w e iv a s s i soct rec m ei e v n e t d o i f i May 5. 1853. Planes and other . ERCI/1198.. , • Field Peas• 1 CI at ITNTITY. of FIELD PEAS, jail- _received IVIERCAACS. incs d STAGES . LEAVE Towanda for Mercur'a Omithfield Ridgebery, and Wellsburg dc pot ott the N. Y. & E. R. R., every Mos n•r, Wye- VESUAT and FRIPAT at 8 o'clock A. M., and arrive at.the depot in time to take the evenini, train of cars either east or west, saw day. Returning TvxSDAY,TIIURRDAT anq Sertraaav, after the arrival of the Eastern train, and also the wet tern care from Jefferson, Elmira, &c., and ar rive at Towanda same day. FOIE :—Towanda to ?demur's mills, 37ft, " to Burlington, " to East Smithfield, 62i/ " to Ridgebery, . 1.00 to Wellsburg depot, 1,25 Exprest. paeLages to or from the Rail Road care-, fully - delivered at moderate charges. D. M. BULL, Proprietor Towanda, Oct 8, 1874; IMPORTANT Tu sae Fa:r.,,wr, farrier 6i, Stage Proprietor (a EO. W. MERCHANT'S CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL UNINIIIRALLELED IN THE lIINTOrif As the most remarkable External Application ever discovered. "They emit Keep House without it." perlenre of metre titan 1110ePt1 year, Ita+ eetabli lied the tact that Merchant 'e I 'elettrateti itarttil.tg Ot:. or Lte vertsal Fanttly Ettittrecatb.u, is ill cure mint caeca, :001 it• twee all au,it ai Spai Ms. Sweeney. I:Messy, Windgalls, Poll EN cl, Callous, Cracked Ileets, Gills of all kinds, 'Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, Sitfitst, Sand Cracks, Strains . , Lameness. Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange, Rheurnat..sin, Bites of AnimaLs. External Poi sons, Painful Nercous tivetionß, Frost Bite.. Boils, Corns, Whitlows. Burns and Scalds, Chilliilains,' Chapped Hands. Cramps, Con tractions of the Muscles, Swellings, Weakness of the Joints, Caked ItrvaFts, &r. The unparalleled fineness itf this oth in the earn of ,he- CaSCe amt Cattle, and even in nunian finch, is daily becomitte, more known to the tartlttnt ct.tinuttstuty. It can hardly be credited, except, by those uho hate halht in the habit of keeping it in their nub' , ttntihntist.l.lll.l;.. a cast ammint-of pant, anitertin; am! time, are sawed by the timely apptica,ion nl dap , OIL ,ilts t.ute the name of the tole prLtpt te,r G W. MLitt:GANT; N 11'11,11 11/ Shle of the Itott Is. and in his hoittlwriilen over din cork. All orders addressed to the prop; inter will on prompt:, resi.ilieletl tn. Get a Pamphlet of the An.nnt. and Fee what wonder. , era ay.'eotnidi died by the use UI tics WC-11,111e Sold by rnspnciable dealers gun...airy, In the States and Akin by H. C. Porter, Towanda—Win. Kill Athens—l: i Its nl, Ti -D. V. Ila n.es, Columnra Flal! , -1.1-1). Taylor, Burl,n•zton—Fi r.b , r & Bron• :-nn. Orwell— E. Dyer, C,,,ington—D. M. Bailey, Thnsfield--11 urn phrey & Plan. Tiop—Tori ell. Sl,r.troet --Perry & n. E',n la Wholesale aizeide, are 11.^aid, Clo.e & tall Maiden St.. New York. rArmat. ri.axgaarrias T HE only assminvnl oi Caper 111 :11 , , , z t i qzs k e pt i n tr. Hy. wt.li a ite,ll pt,t corm, 11 in at ittitl.,mitv low I.ncec. (I• 1". BARTLETT. Towrnda. April 2!, _ _ 1,"1,4)1:1{ quanlth of .ttpt t fkur, jo , l re 1 reivr.l, anal !or KINGSISI7I4V. Towanda. I • eb. 16, I' Tills AND MATs new eupple 1 paJ „ ed iul.a and pa:l-. AIR' do man:, jn , t rere,v .1 at rna:,•:A 1:10: r R N 513. ; SI'FI.IG. 1553. rf ilE subcJihers-wou!.l d their friends an cit , torcxt. that they have increased th.dr faccit inc.,: fur tnanufacturm4 (.C.} YE 7 ilt i"r*TiV 0. and intend keeping the largest stock and assort merit of CLO/111-A(:, sill/17N, DILI ERS, GOODS, OILED CLOTHING IZUBBI.:I: GOODS, that can be found in the 'Fermi and pri ceN sausfaciory. 11 AN FOlll.l k BROTHER.. '29 P.ow. oppu,LL, th Astor lioure N" York. March 9, 1851. United States Hotel, LIPORTE, PA. NOUN C. W1E.50.17, PltolnamT4n. .h: r?! . the 114 c!." IN the Orphan's Court of Brmift...l Co in the matter of Me p,11:11t011 of :he teal estate of Samuel B-11 night, late of Rutgltury twp.,,deeeaserf. To Han nah Hammond, l'itette ftlell..mgall, Susan Kingsley, rally Burt. Flotilla Burt. A lmettia.. Burt, Thadcus Bettinglit's witittv, Calvin 13ennight, Mai y Bon:tight, Samuel Bennight Sarah Berth igtd, Phebe Dena ight, W. Benn:ght, Susan Bennight and Thomad Bennight'b widows.. You are herell n ttifital that ltv vii ttte of an or der 1r an the Orphan's ('cart of Bra tturd County. to Inc directed will hold a ikquisitt ut tivn the re al estate of Samuel Beitwelit, lake of Ridgtiury tp., dee.ew,ed, upon the pi cno.r• to sat %lontiay. the Bth .lay of - .114:11-1 next, at 1 o'clock, I'. M., for the purpose td matting partit tan and valu ation of said t's•tile. at uld, h time and place you can attend t 1 you tinak proper C. Sheritr,Oalre.Tow.anda. \lay 25, IS . :1 CANTON AND ATIXENS RAIL ROAD CtiiIVEPANY. THEunder,igf,ed Commi , sttter , appointed in pnrsuance of the Charter Inc 4 rporating said company will open Books for sult•criptions of stock at the Hi adora House, in the borough nfl'oaranda. at 19 ;clock. A, M., on Saturday, the 25th of June next. G. P. M kSON. C. F.WEI.I.S BURTO:si KINGSBERY I C. ii. ITERRICK,, Comers C. comsTorK, C. sTnf;IC EI. T., ROBERT FERt to Towanda. May 25, 1853. Auditor's Notice. Estate (,f 41kn Moody, deceased LHE auditor 'appointed by the Cowl to distribute the fund in the hands of the administrators of said catate,Avill attend to said business, at his olTice in Towandr bore'', on thr 7th day of July 1853. at 1 o'clock, P. M., when all persons interested are re quired to present tteir claims or else be debarrt.l from said fond. lf. BOOTH. Jude 4. 1853. Auditor. _ _ Auditor's 'Notice. John Moral rs lameg .4 Payne; Bradford am. Pleas . No. ?6-l. Sept T Itts2 - Tauditor appointed by the Court to distribute money raised by Sheriff's sale, of the proprety of the defendant in the above suit, will attend to said business at his Ake in Towands,boro% do Om Gilt day ofluly tart% st 1 o'clock, when all persons interested are required topresenttheir claims or else be debarred from said fond. 11. BOOTH, June 4,1E753. , Auditor = 1110 M IS, Siwr.tr
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