Waverly StatioMn, N.TABLE Y. & E. K. K. TIE . _------- ---soiNG RAFT. o. 81. Goias Wall'. .U. M. 00 Express, rBB 12'24 *Day Express. xi is 3 00 . r o t Express,r m I l 29,•Night Express. • x 3 44 r x 5 52 Mail, No I t x 7 33 )181 1 . citionnetit Ex. As 4 03 Mail, No 2 - •x 7 96 wornisodation •x 5 35 Emigrant 'par 4 52 freit.bt No 2 r x I 53Aceomodation eis 12 02 Eieilhi No 4Ax 2 00 Freight No I aiis 57 I .ponotstop at Waverly. Freight No 3 PX. 40 - , COACHES leave Waverly for A thens,Towanda, Tookhannock and intermediate places, every morniri. after the arrival of the Trains. R et urning. leave Towanda. (after the arrival of t he Southern Stage,) at I o'clock. P. M , reaching Waverly in time for all the, evening trains, east and west. Mat 6. 1863. New tbvcrthscmeuts. ill the South end of the Ward House, TOWANDA. DR. H. C. PORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROCERIES, LIQUORS, dm. THE lissortinent is large and very extensive, and embraces almost 4 very article ui:ed in the Arts, ralwr for media/ail, chemical or mechanical ['imposes. Par'cialar attention will be given to all who may ‘rNit to vtarriine the stock, the cheapness of which, the quality considered, can not fail to satisfy those 'who purchase. Medirai 40(.11:nation will be cheerfully and grata. tidy give,' to those who may wish to consult con t., nine thrvneebres or their trends. Continuous sup- Iti.• of rrebh and teeently prepared arlidt+3 will be tee.ied ettrefully .1-elected with a view to their use tu.ness, and any article wanted not usually kept. tithe , will be lourid here or procured by Express for th.• I. alma Iheir,lrder. Acconinnalanui.c;erlis will always be rep ly to a s rwnpoundgilt presrtplion and endeavor to ca ke it (wit:get:lv die purchase) mutually agreeable. ill giodi 4.111 he considered warranted as repre ward. and ' , eine, Agent for the best and popular Prat medicines. all (hose found in this Store can t*o.eil upon in all'cases as being genuine. The stork comprises all kinds of ;CID . ; RALSONIS, ES:!;ENCES, TI; \f:TS. f t SEE ftS LEAVES, FLOWERS. lOILS. ERRS liksfEßS, 'POWDERS. OIN F.NTs. &c. -c . sLc tifFICIN AL I'REPAILA I'ONS kvis ...ups, perfumery, fancy goods and mis. rd;asettus arturlrs, brushe•, trusses, supporters, hre•ast pumps. therinomrters. &c. 41 k.rid: , of dye stun, Painls, Oils, Varnishes (i .1,-, N.‘r 3.111 beau.iful p merns of Larnp. fresh burn dm, and (on phene. chooce brands of pure Ha .„ aC•ao, &C -GROCERIES. and Tea of all kinds, mol.i.ses, spice mustard, nutmeg, raNIIIR, enton.. et• • ..t. -111/Itl oil, C••••.e.l. ' tl , lC. , te, ,110,13, tuner rtlf!, 4 rc e. starch, g , n2er. t‘alen , tus, while and oar ul and tallow candie., jugs, bottles, pq, nip.' sauce &c. Taiquors. ~. r.(),.ird and Ane ican nrly, Si. Croix. ; y•• . .I , l l ent; RI n. .o.oe Holland ln,ion-.rke' Wll%.l:ev, Ma- =II Terincro Claret o 1. le.—Co i'o e. A ulcer !Ho- Mil . r N..r.i ,t c c ..eaper than ever ot Patent Inc iicines, from Dr. Jayne, Fitch, Bwsyne, 80 1 1, off ,etir,Townsend, Keeler, Schenk, Hoofland. letetriw , 7 , e r r. Pepsin,Cargling Oil, Cholagogoe Acuusi,r Dy , pepsis Bitters, Lyon's Rat Pun 6r ua , Pile Medicines, Salt Rheum, Tetter, tp ar a Founder. M'Allister's Ointment, dec. Vermi lett. Gaiviinic curatives, Heave and Condition I' , ' , :era. Cherry Pectoral, Rock Rose, Catholicon, To,.n Ach. Dr.ps, Hair Invigorator and Hair Dye, 'Ol,ll, Eye W liters, Wright's Smith's, le's, Jayne's Phi nney's, and numerous ctirr Pills. All of which will he sold at tP.1 , 113 .a h w raieS. R. av,n her Dr PORTILIeII Drug and Chemical 'brie in llv South erVd of the Wart House, fnm.• n Pubhe square. H. C. PORTER, M. D. TO LUAIBERMEN.-WANTED. 50.000 ft. Maple, 53 by 6-20 to 30,000 ft " 9n t by 4.-10,000 feet 4 by 4, Poplar.—. " .21 1.0011 ft, 3 inch A.h plank.-20 to 30.000 ft• • t , ch Inh plank.-10,000 it. prone 4 by 4 cher -10000 ft. pr.,ue I inch cherry boards, 15 inch , '' or over, to be delivered this coming Fall on the bank of the River at Harrisburg. Lm`wr f goorl quality and strait grained is wanted. P , ori-na:s will be received till September let, for ' r •' .it.n ? the above, and persAms sending ;he quantity and 4ualtty of the dit,er " the, an fat nish, and at what price, and : - .? l, un3t)Prmen having such lumber would al— writ l o .top at Harrisburg. itrrns of payment.—Cash on delivery and in— .P^rtti,s. Addr''‘, ( post—paid) • Harr W. 0. HICKOK, Harrisburg. Pa. j u t y 5 . 1853. • c "TON AzTh AiruMNS RAL THE undß.O.Au COMPANY. ersigned Cornera , Sioners appointed in pnrsuance of the Charter incorporating said )ponymu w il l open Rooks for subscriptions of.stock It Bradford House, in the borough of Towanda. 10 o'clock. A. M., no Saturday, the 25th of June toll. G. F. M ASON. C BURToN KINGSBERY I C. H. 'HERRICK, ronitn'ret. C. CONIsTOCK. sTOcli WELT., RORER I' FERItIs. T9w?.tda,, May 25, 1853. P"TPOs ENT. ---The opening of•books for sub. ~ oclr to the Canfon and Athens Rail Lads pompotied to July 31st lost lhance to make Money. AGE NTS WANTED TO eaavas4 for subscribers to" Hayward'` Cwt. States Gazetteer," the " Cottage Bible" and ei vaindble and popular works tl i.atelllgent and enterprising man canmake ; *1 wages by accepting an agency for these " d l4 . winch in high favor and very easily 10, ti. APOly to J. F. BROWN, at ibis place, (mantes. 71 'ext, and thereafter, at the office of the Brad --- Repurter. jun" J. F. BROWN. b----._______focrs and GINGH A /418.—A new assortment ~' r 4 Prints and Critr , hams just received at 2 0 lo :), ,‘• ° MERCUR'S. New lanntisements. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY. virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of the county of Bradford, will be exposed to pub. lic sale, on the premises. on Saturday, the 19th day of. August, 1853, at I. o'clock. P. M., the following property, late the. estate of John Welch, deceased ; The undivided half of the two following pieces or parcels of land in the township of Buren. on. of which 'sr bounded and described as follows--Begin ning at a post corner of lands sold to Jonathan Ac. la. thence south 49° west 125 perches, thence north 2° east 199 Perches, thence south 48° east 100 p. to the place of beginning. Containing thirty nine acres ten perches, more or less, about three acres thereof improved. with a board shame thereon. The other piece is bounded and described as fol lows—Beginning at a hemlock corner of Oliver Gilbert's lot, thence along the same south 50° east 81 perches to a post, thence by lands of John Griffin south 5° east 94 porches to a post. thence along the warrant line north 48° west 90 perches to a post, thence by lands of Jonathan Ada north 4° east 79 perches to the place of begin lug. Containing 90 acres, more or • less, about twelve acres thereof im proved, an old log harp and a few fruit trees thereon. Attendance given and terms made known on the day of sale. r ROBERT BULL. June 30, 1853. Administrator. IkDMINISTRATOWS NOTICE. ALL persons knowing themselves indebted 'to the estate of Edward 9 - atterson, deceased, late of South Towanda tp., are hereby requested to make irnmedisee payment, and those having claims against saki estate will please present them duly authenta• caged for set.lement. M A RIND A PA TTERSON, DENNIS MOILL, June 27, 1853. Administrators To Contractors and Others. WE have on hand, Pork . . beef, butter. corn, oats, wheat, buckwheat, beans, dried apples, flour, feed, ion, steel, shovels, bars, powder, fuse, fish, tea, coffee, sugar, 'molasses, soap. tobacco, salt and cement for sale as cheap as at any other house. Athens. April 23, 1853. WELLS & HARRIS. Susguebacea Collegiate Institute. THOSE who have subscribed towards the erec tion of the budding for this institution in To wanda, are requested to call-end pay into the Tree. sury 25 per cent. on the amount of their respective sooscriptions, the building having been com• metioed. J. D. MONTANYZ, Towanda. May 11, 1 3.13. Treasurer Z. Z. IMLAILDELL dITTOR ..41" E wiT La , Office with , the Register and Recorder, TrIWANDA, PA. NEW STORE, NEW GOODS, OM , . T t W IP Utt3 6 l'-'1 0 4 BO ormecir 4 PIIII.V.XEY tiA VIM: located themselves in the Brick Store west side of Main S , nearly oppaisite Bridge St. have title day rece ved a large and splendid stock of Foreign end Drmestic Dry Groceries. Paints th!s Hardware Nails, :none - Ware, 4)-e . 4"c . irs which notwithstanding the advance of Goods. they are hound 'o sell cheaper than ever before offered n this market. •• Quick hales and email profits" is them motto. cCr Most kinds of Produce taken in exchange for Goods. The highest price paid for lumber. May 6, 1853. W SPRING GOODS. `63QMI Litagt3Lalra2 TS now receiving a large assortment of all kinds of 1. SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which will pos.i;vely be sold cheaper than the cheapest ; call and see. 'Towanda. April 29. 1953. NEW SPRING GOODS. THE subscriber has just returned from the city with a very large and most superior select ion of SPINA'S; &AD 811JIME1 GOODS, which in r. specs to style and prices will unquea. tionably give satisfaction to alt that may favor him With a ca:l. itiBEPH KINGSBERY. Towanda, April 30, 1853. BOOKS AND STTK)N RY. An exiensive catalougue of School and Miscella• neous BOOKS and STATIONARY, just received which will be sold at the lowest prices., Carpets, Matting &c. INGRAIN od %enetian Carpets, door matting A. and Oil Cloths, jolt received by, _ July 7. 1853. H. 8. MERCUR. FARM FORS LE. THE subscriber offers a valuable FARM for sale, containing. 63 acres, 10 acres of good timber. about 55 under a good state of cultivation. well way tered, and a water privilege •thereon, capable of running machinery. Situated one mile from the Susquehanna river, and half mile from the road running from Towanda to Rome. Any person or persons arixhing.to buy cannot do better than to call' end give this Farm an examina tion. A part of the purchase money will be required down, and the balance can be made easy. Wysoz,July 4. 1853._ LIST OF LETTERS, REMAINING in the Post Office at Towanda, Jo ly 1, 1859. Acinvine John lirrHoghs Patrick 2 Agney Miss Mary 3 M'Doneugh Cornelius Bunnell. J A Marshall Joseph Bradley Anthony M'Gill Dennis Ballibay James Lee Maloney Lawsende Beardsley George Miller Richard Baitleu D P Meryman J L Brown John Jacob Mull , my Anthony Brown J Brown John Morris Miss Louisa Bell Johnson Jack & Co Murphy Julia Blovett Miss Margaret Orchard John Busted Miss Mary O'Halleran Mrs Thrady Blair Miss Shrah O'Keefe Mrs Catharine Cole M. F. Post Lawrence Cooper William Passmnre John Clark James 'nark George B Carpenter Levi V Piollet V E Connors William Quigley Miss Catherine Crone Michael Bore !tenseler Cole Mrs Ann Eliiabeth - Regan Cornelius Clerk of Baptist Church Rafer Nathaniel Peirs Dodge Dwight.l Ryan Francis FJ% Abram Esq • Rowan Michael 2 Foster W W Rowan Orange Fir.geraid Joseph' Spear Hiram Frit Ittit.C.l , Jth-lah Smith Curtis Finn .'Andrew Shonghow JIMe3 Fresta Benjamin Snow Mr J Foster Miss Betty Storey Charles H Granger Miss Emeline Sefton Joseph Gardner J R 2 Sullivan John Huntley John Shores Stephen Hoff• Daniel Shoemaker E. Ho ton Joshua Spillane Maurice Horton Mrs Phebe Tukly Moses N , Junes Joseph Taylor James Johnson John Togrenda P 0 Jenntngs Miis Mary Von Wort John Kerby Maui ice Webb Andrew Locigwadsinski Peter White Hon B 0 M'Alliver Chauncey 2 Woodard REsq M'Cullougb Francis Wells 1 8 M'Glone John Walrat L D M'Parland Edward Wheeler Silas M'Parland Peter ' Wiete Mr W. CHARLES REED. P. M. Per H. CAMPBELL, Deputy. Person. calling for any of the above letters, will say advertised. GEO. L. STROPE Mix Hiram Anther Arrival •f NEW GOODS! 'LI S. OINRCON is now receiving another New • Assortment of Goods, consisting u usual of almost everrhing wanted to the-line of Meichan dine, which will be sold very cheap for CASH. Towanda. lone U. 1853. NEW SPRING GOODS. H. 8. MERCUR LI lOW ISCIIII7IIIII • ViRT Laws LID 011111111•118 •OITxiIT or SPILIMO GOODS, Wkid are offered to the public at sokoktak or retail, at very low prim. Towanda, March 31, 185 •3. nat., Caps FRENCH Minuets. Bilk, Cassimere, Kossuth, Panama, Leghorn, Canadian, Straw and Palm Leaf Hats. Also, a large assortment of Ladies' and Misses' Florence, Straw, French Lace, &c., Bosoms just receivod at 51ERCURTI. April 6, 1653. Moots * noes. MWomens, and Children. Boots and shoes a very large assortment at MERCUR'S. Hardware. LARGE addition to the assortment of common and Badlery Hardware now arriving at April 8, 1859. MERCER'S. Groceries. 7HIrDS. more i.f shore cheap Brown Supra. Coffee. Crushed and Powdered Sugars, common Molasses, Stuart's Syrup. superior Green and Bl'k. Teas, Rio. Java and Mocha Coffee. Also. all other kinds of Groceries, except liquors. at wholesale or mail at MERCUR'S. French Embroidery. EMBROIDERED collars, chei•.etts, flouncing. rn under sleeves, linen handkerchiefs. edgings and inserting, at ME RC URTI. Shawls. WHITE CRAPE. WI silk and colored shawls V V for sale at MERCURIC. NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. OD. BARTI.ETT. is now receiving a large . and carefully selected stock of innir WOODS, boaght for cash since the late decline in prices, which he will offer fur ready pay at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction—among other things he invites particular attention to his assortment of Dress Goods. Towanda, Apnl 15. 1853. ThiIIEDISE STOCK ! ! Sommer Goods. at the Cash Store OF GOODRICH 4. co., O WEGO, N. Y. THE decision has gop' forth, the fact is admit— ted that goods are tat I wwer prices at Good: rich & Co's, than anywhere else ; where now can be found an unususlly large stock of Goods adapted to the season which are going.utr at very low rates. Their stock of LADIES' DRESS GOODS cannot be equalled, and the greatest variety of bereges, silk tissues. challis berege delains, muslin., jacor.ets, lawn'., striped and plain Chambras, strip ed and plain steel and gold•mixed poplins, fine striped and checked ginghams ; a great assortment of rich black silk shawls, cashmere, crape and hinche shawls ; silk capes and mantillas ; 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 vest ings, cloths, cassimeres, satnetts, tweeds, jeans, ; cottomulfs all kinds, mens summer wear. plain, striped and plaid linnens, sheetings, shirt ing& cotton ticks, d. ills, 4c. Cash purchasers will find great bargains, as the whole has been purchased at auction and package prices. ciCr Cash - paid for BUTTER.ZD Owego, May 25, 1853. Nails and Glass. ALARGE supply of Nails and Window Glass of almost every size for sale at MERCURI+ April t 2, 1853. EARLV PP Akt.—A quantity of early Peas in pa. pers and packages ; also, by the quart, peck or bushel, at ap22 MERCURIC JIM= 2/111.01%.111LAZIE ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. ffi tee in the north end orate Ward Home, (lately occupied by Laporte, Mason& Co.) Towanda, March, b, 1853. SPRING GOODS ! inr ft ICZCZBIL South Corner of Mercier's Block, Main Street, ARE now opening their stock of GOODS for the Spring and Summer trade, comprising a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will be sold at a very small profit fur Ready Pay. Among the assortment of Dar GOODS, o'il be found a great variety of Ladies ' Dress Goods, consisting in part of . . Bereges. B rege Deleines. Delo;nes, Lawns, plain and printed ; Ginghams, Scotch d ad iemerican ; Poplins, Prints of all shades and colors 4c , 4.e Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cassimeges, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans silk, Satin and Summer Vestinp. Also, Shee,ings, Shiriings, bleached and brown, Tickling. Summer Good* for boys' wear, Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten, /k.c., GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A foil stock will be kept on hand. Those in want of sugars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses, 14.ewart's best Sycop,Kpices. Pepper Ginger, Sideratus, Flour, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other ariicle in this line. will do well to call on us before purchasing else. where. ILA,ILDINF'dILZ. A Isrge a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass and thone.ware, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps-- Nails. Paints, Oils, Glau.and Putty. Thankful fur the liberal petronage of the past sea. son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an e:amination 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. DOES IT MEAN YOU ? AII. persons indebted to the Subscriber, in any wiy or manner, are hereby notified that imme diate payment must be made, or the accounts. notes arc. will be placed in the hands of • Magistrate for co!lection. JOHN E. GEIGER. Towanda, June 25. 1853 Estray Sheep. r A ME to the enclosure of the subccriber in Wind. k ham twp., about two weeks since, Three Ewes and two Lambs :—white, with no particular marks. The owner is requested to prove property, pay char ges and take them away. JAMES REYNOLDS Windham, June 23, 1853. DISSOLUTION- Gl4. BOWMAN & JOHN H. PHINNEY has . this day dissolved. by mutual consent. All debts and demands of the late firm is assigned ard transferred to G. M. Bowman, who alone is aothoria. ed to settle the same. G. M. BOWMAN, Towanda, July 5, 1853. JOHN H. PHINNEY &gal 21buttisenunts. ADMINISTRATOR% NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to th e estate of Geo. Gemsld, detect. late of Smithfield, are requested to make payment without delay, and those having elaimsagiunst said estate, will please prat sent them duly authenticated for settlement JAMES WIROULD, 1 AdministratorsJAMßS L,GEROULD. May $7, 1853. . Auditors's Notice. Estate of Moretti, Ladd, deceased THE auditor appointed by the Orphan's Court of Bradfonl County to settle arid adjust the &c -oconut of Moses A. Ladd. one of the Executor's of said estate, on exceptions filed will attend to said business at his office in Towanda boro', on the Bth day of July,lllllB. at I o'clock. P.M.. of which all persons interested will take notice, H. BOOTH. June 4. 11123. Auditor. EXECUTOR% NOTICE ALL persona indebted to the estate of Thos. Bennight, decid, late of Bideboty township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. RHEUBY BENNIGHT, April 31, 1853. Executrix. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of JAMES LAMB, deed late of LEROY twp., are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, will please present them dimly authenticated for settle ment. EDMUND KELLY, April 30,1853. Executor. ADM IN ISTRA TOR'B NOTICE T ETTERB of administraton having been granted .1.4 the undersigned by the Register of Bradford county, on the estate of Daniel O'Keefe. late of ma id county, deceased ; all persons indebted to raid es tate are hereby notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for set.lement• CAI'HARINE O'KEEFE, JEREMIAH AHEARN, .Adm'rs JOHN FLYNN, April 14, 185 p. ADMINISTRATORS NOTICE ALL persona indebted to the estate of DAVID H. OWENS, deceased, late of Monroe twp. are hereby requested to 'make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settle went. THOS. ELLIOTT. WM. COOLBAUGH. Administrauirs. May IL 1853. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. BY virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, will be exposed to Public Bale, on the premises, on SATURDAY, the 25th of JUNE next, at I o'clock. P. M., the following prop erty, late the estate of Seth T. Barstow. dee'd, situ. ate in Wysox twp., and bounded and described as follow. :—North by the public highway leading from Towanda to Rummerfield Creek, on the east by land in possession of .1. R. Middleton. south by the Susquehanna river, and west by land of V. E. it J. B. Piolett. Containing about 3 acres of land, all improved, with • house thereon. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made known on day of sale. D. F. BARS I'OW, May 19. 1853. Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of MANUEL BILVARA, dec'd late of Tuscarora tap.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for set tlement. BEN I. M. SILVARA. THEODORE 811.VARA. Executors May 25, 1053 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of Samuel Gunsaules, deed, late of Ridgbery wp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated W. 0. GUNSAULES, Administrator AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Estate of Peter Johnson, deceased . for settlement. June 2, fen THE auditor having been appointed by the Court t re-ezamine claims of certain excepting credt nom to the fund, in the bands of the administrators of said estate, raised by sale of the real property of , he 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. M.. of which all persons interested will take notice. H. BOOTH, June 4, 1853. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of James Lennox, deed late of Ulster twp. are hereby requested ,o make payment without delay : and all those having demands against said estate will pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL LENNOX, Administrator.. June 25, 1853. 41.ppreatice Wasted. A BOY about 17 years of age, who can come I 1 well recommended as to moral character, &c., can get a sitostien as an apprentice to the TIN NING bnsiness by applying immediately to Towanda. April 15,1853. HALL fr RUSSELL. SEVERAL new Cl piece Tp f C s oarpeting added to the stock. making the assortment good for sale on the most reasonable terms. A pril, 30, 1853. JOB. KINUSBERY. FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING & SUMMER 411G31- ICA 1111311 MAP MS . IMONTAUIn= & CO., CORNER of the Public Square and Main Street. Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that they arc now opening and receiving direct from the C . . v 01 New York, their NEW STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which, with their former snick on hand.comprises ore of the largest and hest selected assortments tobe found west of New York. Ha v been purchasedlat GREAT BARGAINS! They are enabled to effer them cheaper than ever.— They invite particular attention to their assortment of ladies' Dress Goods Consisting of Jaconet and Swiss ginslins, Printed Lawnv.Ginghams, Bar'd Muslins, Merrimac, Coeheco, Fall 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 INB, embracing almost every thing from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's Batch- el. They invite particular attention to their assortment of Carpeting of all prices and styles. Also. Spring and Summer Hats, BrMrs and Shoes, Shoe Findings and Leather, Gro ceries, Crockery, Shelf Hardware 4.e.. Their Stock has been selected with care. and will be sold cheap. Farther comment is unnecessary —gi•r 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. 1101016 TAN YES & CO. Towanda, March 16, 1863. Nzecutriz'i Notice. TETTERS Testamentary having ben granted 1/ to the subscriber upon the estate of A. G. Pica lAD. deceased, late of Canton township, all persons having demands against said estate, are hereby nu, titled to attend to the settlement of the same, at the late residenmof the deceased, in Canton, on Mon. day, July 28, - 11159, at which time all persons hay ing demands against the estate, will present them properly authenticated for srulement. SOPHIA PICKA RD, Canton, June 9, 1833. Executrix. a HH'ls. MOWSES, frail Ilts4 shillings. aad the bens eagt-Basar in noun. at • May 8, 1853. PHINNBY de BOWMAN'S. erlatbing. 1111111113111LINV SUMMER CIATEING T_T CAMPBELL has again filled op with a first 11. rate amok of GOODS suitable for the season. which he can sell as low as any in the 'market-- His goods are manufactured as well as any home work, and warranted to givr good satisfaction. 350 Coats oral, siees and prices. 200 pair of Panni from 4 shillings to $6. 200 Vests of all descriptions . Brown Linnen Coats, a shillings each. White and Buff Vests tor Balls and Porters. Straw anittChip Haw Summer Cravats--a first rate aisortment. Hose, Gloves. dre.. Remember, the same old place, No. I Brick Row. H. CAMPBELL. Tairanda, May 19, 1853. THE SAFE' RETURN Of Sir Jahn Franklin. should cause no greater ez citement, than the NEW STOCKED CLOTHING STORE, 0 P GEORGE H. BUNTING, OPPOSITE TEM WWI SCOWL MINTING respectfully informs his friends and the public generally, in town and the surround ing country, together with " all the rest of man kind," that he has juvt received from New York, one of the most complete assortments of Meng and Boys Ready Made Clotiting. ever before offered 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 of Furnishing Goods, such as Woolen f'n, dershirts, Overshirts, Overalls; Drawers, and every article in his line pertaining to Genaeniens' War drobe, which will be sold cheaper than any other Clothing Store 'n Bradford County. He is confident that fro., his long expenence that he can give general satisfaction. He employs none but the most expert workmen, and feels assured that his work sill not suffer by comparison with the best city shops either in elegance of workmanship or el, egance of style; and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a continuance of that libersl pat. ronage which has been extended to him heretofore. Returning sincere thanks for past favors he asks the public to give him a call and see for themselves. t:0-C1J1TING done as usual and warranted to fit if properly made up.. ,(20 a 3. Don't mistake the place, on the corner of Main at.. and the public square, opposite the Ward House.,,Co 'Tis even so, this untold is " all a singe," And gents must dress in this progressive age, Each have their taste of style, of cut and dress— The question asked where can we ge the best! Where can the largest stock of goods be found! Bay where the cheapest and best abound! Where can we at the shorest notice get A coat, a vest and pantaloons that fit 1 To answer these, I frankly say to all The cheapest place is " Bunting's Clothing I." Towanda Dec. 29, 1852. CLOTHING STORE. J. tat S. AZIELILITZEIL, alt. CO. ' IN the Brick Block. r-4:1 door io Meicors store have just added to their s . a large and fashiona ble assortment of Ready 'nee Clothing, Af&FTLD TIP .IHa 36ASOT, of every variety, both ofidyle and price. to which ihey ask the attention of the public. This is now the largest stock Ever Offered in Towanda !! and will be sold at prices considerable lower than e-rer before known in this place. Our goods are selected w•.h a regard both to style and price, and offer inducemen,s,not to be met with at any other establishment. re Strangers visiting Tparanda, or oth ers in want ofCti will Snd THE LARCEsT ASSORTMENT at our establishment, in this section of the coyntry. and made in such style and materials F., to ensure ..,,iikraction. We .hall endeavor by LOW PROMS & GOOD CLOT G, I a secure ne , eonage. feeling confident Mat our arti cles mtl ^ We .atisfact ;on to he purchaser. • Tile as.ortment Loreprisw every article required for a ~e ntleman's ovifit. TERMS-.CABH. Overcoats. ('orals Punts, oln:rails ("apt 4-c LOCATIONS.—Next door south of Mercur's • Main st. 'rouranda ; and No. 7 Wa.e6 st. Arnouts Hall. Elmira; and under the Troy Exchange, Troy, Pa. (0"A II kinds of Country Produce. W001.4.c., tak en in exchange for Goods. Towanda, May 10.'63. INTAW BSVORM AND NEW GOODS, OPPC SITE THE COURT HOUSE. :7:%• 1 1.21 ,- 11[11 , cp.v/••:11 HAVE jost coinpleted a large and finely finished Store on the Rite of the two they had hornet', and filled it with the largest and most comprehens ive stock of Groceries, Provisions, Yankee Notions, Fruit, Confectionory, Toys, &c., &c. ever exhiofied , his side of the city. We hive Uoti-Ot ibr cash, articles of the b7st (vitality ; consequently are prepared to sell rt as low prices as , he same quality can be bought at onv p'. And we flatter ourselves that if forone s t.-n a9,4inst us. (fire having consum -d twos or . . and one stock of goods) our old cus mn-is will not follow the precedent, if they call and b . f . our sock and hear the exceedingly fora prices. Among lie ITIPQv ari'cles we have are cr.oc ERIES, l'ea, sugar. cofree, chore i.e, cocoa., molasses, Siewert's syrup, ain , ter nepper. spice, cloves, nut. now, ci ir? moo, salera las, soda. cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper sauce. catsup, can dles, b.ir soap, virre , zar, starch &c., &c. PBOVISIONS, Mess pork rnd beef, hams and shoulders. wheat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal, soda and butter crackers, mackerell, codfish, shad, herring, potatoes beans onions, &c., &c raLuzir AND NUTS, Preserved prunes, citrons, English currants, raisins, green and dried apples. Almonds, filberts, genobie and maderiu walnuts, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest nuts, hickory nuts, &c. • Ira.r/K EE rrorrorrs, Ivory, born and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs, fine combs, hair, clo'h, teeth, infants, and blacking brushes, wallets, pone monies: and purses of many styles, pocket ink stands, pocket and small fancy mirrors, tobacco, box"s, snuff bore-. and almost every ankle to this •ine. Work box: ,, , toilet cases, secretaries. plain and embroidered, k7Ol baskets of many styles. TOZIDIZZ - M". Germsn.French and American TOYS of every de scription and price. A few earthen and pewter tea seta, for little girls, and a few hope sle.eha. BROWN'S WASH BOARDS, SUGAR BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLINT MARKET BASKETS. sets, Ashton dairy salt,gruund rock salt, Salina salt both coarse and fine. Also, a quantity of White Stone Lime. CANDY wholesale or retail, of all, kinds and innumerable other articies,for sale at the new store opposite the Court House. Towanda, Dec. 1, 1852 BAILEY 4 NEVINS. "GLARES.— ot nem assolment of Planes and ;Miser Joiner's Tools, just received at May 0; 1853. MOROI/IM. rield !Peas. AQUANTITY of FIELD PEAS just nterived at - mayl2 MERCLIIVS. fines of Otago. STAG hs LEAVE Towandx for Mercer's t 4 in HISAO rlinfriOn.EaSi Smithfield •"^-'" Ridgehery, sad Wellsburg de pot on the N. Y. it E. R. R., every Mosaiv. Was and Pamir at 8 o'clock. A. M., and arrive at the depot in time to take the evenin g tram of cars either east or acid, aame day. Realkming Teases,. Tacesesx and Siorransr, after the snivel of the Eastern tram, and also the We-tern can from Jefferson. Elmira. ike., and ar rive at Towanda same day. FANS :—Towanda to Mercer's mills, 82 to Burlington. 50 " to East amitt,field. 62 " to Ridgebery. 1.00 " to Wellsburg depot. 1.25 Express packages to or from the Rail Road care- Polly delivered at moderate charges. Towanda, Oct. 9, 1852 AVB:132111 ALGRICITAWITILALL, TIN ANDITOYE STORE. ADV Emery's Patent Changeable Earse Pow ers, Threshers, Separaters, den , &e. af - A WING to the great advance in the price of Iron, %--/ the manufacturers have found it necessary to to advance the prices. so as to enable them to man ufacture powers equally-good with other Reason!, rather than use a cheaper material in their crinstru lion. These machines are invariably proconneed by competent judges, to be the best treadmill Horse- Power that are known. Prices for the lesson, 1833 Emery's Patent Changeable Horse Power. Thresher, Separator, Bands, &c., for two Hone. Einery'S - Patent Changeable Horse Power, Thresher. rieparator; Hand, &c., for one Horse, Emery's Patent Changeable Two horse Pow er, with Thresher and Cleaner combined,23s 00 Emery's Patent Two-horse Power alone, Ila 00 " One-horse " 83 Ott Threshing Machine. with Separator and fixtures, 26 inch cylinder, 37 On 24 inch cylinder. 35 Oft Sett of Rands for Machine, with extras. &c. 5 00 W heeler's Patent 2 horse Threshing machine 50 00 W heeler's •, 1 •• 123 00 Do. . 4 2 horse machine wilt self cleaner. 235 00 Clover Hullers for lor 2 horse power...:. 30 00 Emery's Patent Reaping and Mowing Ma- chine combiner+. 120 00 Mowing Machine alone, 110 00 In addition to the above prices, but two-thirds of the actual freight from Albany (which, on my ma• chines, is very low, and arranged by special con tract) will be charged ; by which arrangement. pur. chasers of machines of me, will save from four to six dollar on each machine. Machines will be de livered at any place on canal or railroad. Tessa—Cash or approved notes with inierest, payable in 4 and 6 months. All machines war ranted, and in case of failure, may be returned within 3 months and pay refunded. Those wanting machines should apply early in the season. For further particulars apply to the subscriber. R. M. WELLES. Athens, Ps., June 22, 1053. wawa Ear DIVORCIL Jahn M Evans vs line Evans, in Bradfcrril Comity Corn Pens .No 34. Feby. Term 1853 ENE EVANS, defendant in the above cause:- J You are hereby notified that John M. Evans, your husband. has filed his petition for a divorce your the bonds of Matrimony. And an alias sob, palm has been returned. and proof made that you are not to he found in said county. You are, there fore. hereby. required to appear at the Court House, in the bum' of Towanda, on Monday the Bth day of September next, being the Ist day of September term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show came, if any you have, why the said John shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS. Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda June 30. 1853. F7--T 7 :771F77-71 LOST. bet wren Towanda and Monroeton, on Mon day, 13th June last, a Green changeable Para. sol, with red satin flowers. The finder is requested to let me know where it can be found,or lease it at the office of the Bradford Reporter, where they will be suitably rewarded for their trouble. Wysos. June 28. 1853. M. C. ALLEN. NOTION. T HEREBY forbid all persons from trusting any one on my account, without a written order from me, as I will pay no debts so contracted, unless compelled by law. Towanda, June 30, 1863 THE only assodnieni of Paper Hangings kept in this vicinity, with a fresh stock join coming in at unusually low prices. 0. D. BARTLETT. Towanda, April 21, 1853 ir LOUIL-A qoaniity of superfine flour. just re ceived. and for sale by B. KINGSBURY. Towanda, Feb. 16, 1953. IL•4. TUBS AND MATS —A new supply of P painted tubs and pails. also Alicant mats, just received at may2s MENCUR S SPRING. 1953. } TILE subscJihers would inform their friends and customers that they have increased their faecal 'ties for manufacturing o; r o, lr and intend keeping the largest stock and assort ment of CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DR.4IVERS, - FURN ISHING GOODS, OILED CLOTHING AND RUBBER GOODS, that can be found in the States. Terms and pri ces satisfactory. HANFORD Be. BROTHER. 29 Park Row. opposite the Astor House New York. Mart.h 9, 1853. United tates Hotel, LAPORTE, PA. JOB O. WILSON, PROMILECTOR. Formerly of the' Laporte Hotel." SALT FOR BAl.B .— too Barrels of tsalt received this day and for sale by June 15, 1833. BAILEY h NEVINS. AMEM FOR rIIALR.-5 Arks for sale on liberal terms by junets BAILEY 4. NEVINS. LOOKING GLABB PLATES cut and fi tted or any size, to be had at the Jewelry storit of May IS. 1852. W. A. CHAMBERLIN Clover Seed. 40 BUSHELS of Clover Seed just received cod foil sale by the subscriber, at the lowest cash Ore, or exchanged for most kinds of produce. Towanda,Feb.& 1853. BAILEY &NEVINS. 9 Barrels of SALT just received and for .1 0 sale at B. KINGBBURYIL Towanda. March 22. 1853. HRAV RARE-80 des Ray Rakes at wholexele or retail at - janetb MERCURII. D. M. DULL. Proprietor oo 00 125 00 HUGH O'HARA .< 1553.