Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, August 20, 1853, Image 4

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filiscellautons.
HNO T 'THE BANNER!!
A !wile horse !my kingdom for
a horse and customers to take away
•••, the pods. Notwithstanding the late
disastrous fire, A. M. WARNER is
• -- / . 4 `, himself again!
MAR! No. I Brick Row you'll find
Most anything that's in his line,
From a Cambricneedle of the finest kind,
To • jewelled watch of eighteen karat tine.
Clocks which keep time accurate and true;
.• Breast pins of every style and hue,
Gold s silver. steel and plated chili's,
Selected with the greatest pains.
Finger rings. say gosh, why what a pile
01elery shape and every style.
To suit the old. the young. the grave. the gay,
May there be seen in elegant array.
And Waimea, who is himself a " host."
Ss always ready and at his post.
T. wait upon his customers and al!
Who chance upon 'WI 'to give a calf. •
Bo with good advice make art your minds,
To call on him and there you'll find
rfoe.h• sights. my eyes. 0 what a view
Jeirelry of every style and hue.
lgtDso i t mistake the place No. I. Brick row,
where be is prepared to do all kinds of
•
• JOB - WORK
in his line of hotlines, at the cheapest rates that can
possibly be afforded. He will also sell his jewelry
at te pet met loiver, than was ever before offered in
this market. fr? Call and see...CD
Towanda. Nov. 12. 1852. A. M. WARNER.
Removed to B. Kiogsbery's Block !
W 4. ehantbertiss,
- Oft AB just returned from the city
I of New York with a largr
.114 supply of Watches, Jewelry and
Silver were, comprising in part.
the following articles:—Lever.
' I, Emne and Plain Watches, with
h. • • % a complete assortment of Gold
•
Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin
ger Bin ye, Breast Pins, Braceleti, [lockets, Gold chains.
Geld Pens. Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Bilveyware,
*id any quantity ofrlteel Beads—all of which he offer.
for We exceestfingly cheap for CASH.
Watches repaired on short notice, and warranted
to ran well,or the money will be refunded. and a wri'
ten ivesment given to that Who if required.
N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and Country Produc
taken in payment for work; and alst. /earn now, an
arever.that the Produce must be paid when the woe
is done-4 war against credit in all its forms.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April 28, 1852.
Public ale of Property in Rome.
ny virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of
Bradt rd County, the undersigned guardian of
L. 8. May tisrd's minors, will sell at public sale in the
*Magri d Rome, in said county, on
Friday, September 2d,
et 1 o'clock, P. M. the following Real Estate, viz—
i. A lot of ground in Rome village at the inter
section of the Wysoir and Owego road, with the road
from Rome to B. Taylor's, having thereon erected a
Bums Dw•zuso House, a frame ham and olaer
linprovernenui, formerly occupied by L. S. Maynard.
2 A lot of land west of said village, containing
about 18 saes all improved with an orchard and small
bare thereon, adjoining Martha Cranmer, Lewis
Barnes, the town road and others.
2. Another lot in Rome village containing about 1
acre, adjoining J. M. Groomer, Judson Holcomb, WM
Clown acd the Baptist Church lot, with a frame
grazrely building thereon.
4. Another lot in Rome village, bounded by Main
street, the Baptist parsonage lot, Louisa Wattles and
Wm E Maynard, with • frame Afire house thereon,
trow occupied by John W Woiadburn and nearly op
posite No. 1.
5. Also another lot in Rome township above Bean
Creek, bounded by Newton Prost, the main road,
Ansi, Seely and Mantra Cranmer,
6. Also the undivided half of another lot containing
acres in !aid township, near the Taylor road ad
joining lands of Win E Maynard and John Passmore.
Tettah made kiirsto on day of sale.
HIRAM R. MAIrNARD.
August 1, 1953.
ADMINIBTR ATOR'S NOTICE
iiLL persona indebted to the estate of John
Buck, deceased, late of iiidgbery twp.. are
hereby requested to make payment 'without delay ;
and4ll persons having detnands against said estate
are requested to present them duty authenticated
for settlement " ARIRAM PIERCE,
August 10, 1859.
To LIIMBERMEN. , --WANTED.
3fl to 50,1100 ft . Maple. 54 by 6- . 40 to *OOO ft
l." do. by 4.-10,n00 feet 4 by 4, Poplar...-.
10 to 20,000 11. 3 inch Ash plank.-20 to 131,000 ft.
14 inch Ash *Gk.-10,000 tt. prime 4 by 4 cher.
el.-10,000 ft. prime 1 inch cherry boards, IS inch
es wide or over, to be delivered this coming Pall.
and Sprjng on the bank of the River at Harrisburg.
Lutiber of good quality and strait grained is wanted.
for=will be received till September Ist, for
ir li the above; and persons sending propo
sals will stain the quantity and quality of the differ
ent kiads their can furnish, and at what price and
*bee.
al Lumbermen having such lumber would al
*ass do well to stop at Harrisburg.
Terms of payment.—Cash on delivery and in
*baba.'
A4thess bost-Psi
W. oICKOK, Harrisburg, Pa.
,Harrisburg. July 5, 1839.
"Chance
" to mike money.
A OE NTS 'WANTED
reativas3 for subscribers to " Hayward's unit.
ed States Gazetteer," •the 4 Cottage Bible" and
*her valuable and popular works.
Any intelligent and enterprising man can make
good wages by accepting an agency for these
works, which are in high favor and very easily
sebi.
Apply-to LP. BROWN, at this place, until Tues.
daypezt. sad thereafter, at the office of the Brad-
Awd Ripener. juoeB J. F. BROWN.
X. Z. MADILL
atirromr-JrEir 4T :L4lll' ,
Me iith the Register end Recorder,
Tow►:D►, P►.
410/4/081 . 14T0W161 NOTICE.
e LL persons knowing thentrieldes indebted to the
estate or Ettasarid ratteeson, deeettsed,- - late of
utls Towanda' tp:, art" lierety regnesticr to mike
Ihmediate payment, atufthose tiltding clainiS against
said estate will pleastreekent them' dirs , atthentl
dated for stifileinent
WA RN:DA PlAityntS Otte
1)/ENTP110 14134md e
/one 27. Ha. Adagio istrators.
ivriz 'so Contractors and Others.
VV:have on band. pork. beef, batter, corn, oats,
wheat, buckwheat, beans, dried apples, dour,
feed, Iron, steel, shovels, bars, powder, - fine, fish,
tiba,•,cofibe, sugar, moisture,, soap, tobacco, sak and
cement for sale*" cheap as at any other house,
Athens, April $B, 11153. WELLS & HARRIS.
aisinekuos Collegiate baste.
'TIMM who have subscribe& toward. the elec
tion of the building for this institution in To
wired., are requested toeall and pay into the Tres.
sari 116 per ant• on the amount of their respective
marseriptions. the building having been coup
meneed. .1. D. MONTANTE.
Towanda. May 11. 1853. Treasurer
%%olio Zndebtod to Vs
Dr note er• book secant will pleasetakONOTlCE
at we are in went of money, and muat kwe
All who negleet to attend to thin timely learning,.
wry 'spent a wian from littte'Canstabk. Rojo ,
king this time. HALL & HUNIELL.
'aivitido; March 24, 1R53.
Dr. Ifferchisi's
UTERINE CATHOLICON.
eases for which it is of
fered ; being those incidental to the respectable fe.
mate, whether married tsrsingle, and usually known
by the name of
COIIII27LLINTS.
Of these are Prolapses Uteri, or falling of the
Womb ; Floor Inflsmation and Ulceration of the
Womb ; Incidental Hteartrrhege, or flooding. Pain.
frit, Bupprested and Irregular Menstruation,
with all their accompanying evils. (Cancer except
ed.) no matter bow sevrre or of how long stand
ing.
That this CATI . OLIVON is'in every way worthy
arthe confidence of the afflicted as a successful,
safe, and cheap remedy, is vouched for by the fact
of its having received the approbation and liberal
patronage of many prominent members of the
'Medical Faculty
in the United States, and also by the voluntary tes
timonials given in the testimonials given in the
pamphlets, from ladies and Physician of ,he high
est respectability as certified by the most satisfac
tory whority.
Thu. preparation is not , a" cure ull," but it is in
tended expressly for the above babied 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,
The ingredients, as certified by high medical au
thority, (see pamphiet ) are alt VEGETABLE, and
are not associated with any article unfriendly to the
animal economy.
Rarnacacas.—P. B. Peckham, M. D. Utica, N.
Y., 1.. D. Fleming, M. D Canandaguia, N. Y. D. Y.
Foote, M. D. Syracuse, 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. 4 'oncord, N. if
(LI - Pamphlets can 1,6. had gratis at my Drug store
in Towanda, Pa. .old by all the leading Druggists
in the adjoining counties.
DR. H. C. PORTER, Agent
3. B. Marchisi dr. Co., Proprietors, Central Depot,
304 B road way Pi Y junels
TO TOO
Fas Vier, Farrier & Stage Proprietoi
GEO. W. KERCRANT'S
CELEBRATED GARGLING OIL
amitaaautata ii raa NISTOIT 07 11111DIOIX2
As the most remartibla Retinal Appliostiaa s,
They can't Keep Rouse without it"
Erperience of more than sixteen youn has established
the fact that Merchant's Celebrated Gargling Oil, or Enl•
iinsal Family Embrocation, will curs most cases, sad ro
llers all such as
Swine; Sweeney, Ringbone, Windgalls. PoR
Evil, Callous, Cracked Heels. Galls of all
kinds, Fresh Wounds, Sprains. Bruises, Fis
tula. Sided, Sand Cracks. Strains. Lameness.
Foundered Feet, Scratches or Grease, Mange,
itheurnatiam. Bites of Anima/s. External Poi
sons. Painful Nervous Affections. Frost Bites,
Boils, Corns. Whitlows. Burns and Scalds.
Chilblains. Chapped Hands. Cramps, Con
tractions of the Muscles. Swellings, Weakness
of the Joints. Caked Breasts. dx- ac. &c.
'the dinpitidided soma of this Oil, in the cure of oho
emu In Hones and claim, and even in human desb, is
daily becoming news known to the terming community.
d can baldly be credited, stoops by those who ham bees
oh the labs , t g liv tee it Width , sable* and beinesa, whet
c m
cyan amocht of ' , curtains and inns, are eated by
ale timely of this Oil.
or st. ewe dos na of the vote preprimee, CdOilell
ItAIIiaCILANT, Lo me ck N.blown in Me side
sigr. and in hie Malwri overt tinghe cork.
whimong to tke proom will be pampa,
so.
a Pamphlet of the toot, end one what Wends* Mk
sessmignMed bit the Mee the medicine.
*old by noresciable dealers weeerally, in the Volt&
States sad Canada. Also by
Adminisimto r:
AO ENTS•-if . C. Porter, Towanda—Wm. Kill
Athens—Eli Baird, Tray—D. Y. Barnes. Colombia
Flats—L. D. Taylor, Burlington—Prisbie & Bron-
son, Orwell—E. Dyer, Covington—D. M. Bailey,
Mansfibld'—Humphrey & Place, Tioga—Turrell.
Montrose—Perry & Ogden, Elmira. Wholesale
agents are Ward, Close & Co., 83 Maiden sr. ; New
York.
CANTON AND ATUEND RAIZ
ILOILD COMPANY.
THE undersigned Cornini , siohers appointed in
pnrsuance of the Charter incorporating said
company will open Books for subscriptions of stock
at the Bradford House, in the borough of Towanda,
at 10 o'clock, A. M., on Saturday, the 25th of June
next. G. F. MASON.
C. F.WELLS
BURTON KINGSBERYI
Towanda, May 25, 1853.
PosTroxisizsi.—The opening of-books for sith;
scriptions of stock to the Canton and Athens Rail
Road is postponed to July 31st in
Auditor's Notice.
Estate of Allen Moody, deceosrd
auditor appointed by the Court to distribute
thefond in the hands of the administrators of
said estate, will attend to said business, at his office
in foeisttda born'. on the 7th day of July 1853. at
1 o'clock, P. M., when all persons interested are re-
quired fopresem !Leif claims or else be debarred
from said fund. H.-BOOTH.
hue 4, 18153. Auditor.
Auditor's Notice.
J o hn Hanson vs lames A Payne, Bradford Corn.
Pleas , No. 264. Sept T 1852.
THE auditor appointed by the Court to distribute
money raised by tHieriff's sale, of the proprety
of tbe defendant in the above suit, will attend to
said business at his office in Towanda boro', on the
6th day of July 1853, at 1 o'clock, P. M., when all
persons interested are required to present their claims
or else be debarred from said fund. H. BOOTH,
June 4,1853. Auditor
DDRESSGOODS.—A good assortment of almost
every style of dress goods worn by ladies and
children, for sale at dect AIERCOIIa.
Lights Sash of all Sixes, just
20,000 recd by B. KINGSBURY.
Towanda, Marsh 23, 1853.
500 NEW 40 Galhm Caainv.l first ntte article
'for mile by P. FELTON & Co.
AUtbiraL
THE undersigned,
having been duly ap,
pointed Agent for the
sale d this truly IN
VALUABLE MEDI
CINE, would respect-
fully invite the atten—
tion of Ladies and
Practitioners, of To—
wanda and vicinity, to
the gratifying bucces.
that has attended its
use wherever intreduc.
ed, and its happy adap
tation to the cure of
all the distressing dis
IMPORTANT
C. Hi HERRICK. Comm'rs.
C. COMSTOCK
C. STOCKWELL'
ROBERT FERRIS
titerdpnbir, Ste
ATIOXIIIIS 11.031.1
TIN AND - STOVE STORE,
*DYER
Emery's Patent Changeable Zerse Pow
ers, l'hreshers, Separators, &c., die.
() WIND to the great advance in the price of Iron,
the manofactorers have found it net.essary to
to advance the prices, flo as to eoatrie them to man
ufacture powers equally good with other seasons,
rather than use a cheaper material is their constret
tion.
These machines are invariably pronounced by
competent judges, to be the best treadmill Horse.
Power that are known.
Prices for the Season, 1889.
Emery's Patent Changeable Horse Power,
Thresher, Separator, Bands, &c., for two
Horses... $l5O 00
Emery's Patent Changeable Horse Power,
Thresher; Separator, Band, &c., for one
Horse, 125 00
Cowry's Patent Changeable Two horse Pow-
er, with Thresher and Cleaner combined,23s 00
Emery's Patent Two.horse Power alono, 116 00
One-horse " 83 00
Threshing, Maehine, with Separator and fixtures,
26 inch cylinder, 37 00
24 inch cylinder. 3:i 00
Sett of Randy for Machine, with extras, ace. 6 00
Wheeler's Patent 2 horse Threshing machine 50 00
Wheeler's " 1 123 00
' Do. 't. 2 horse machine with self
cleaner 235 00
Clover Hullers for lor 2 horse power,.... 30 00
Emery's Patent Reaping and Mowing Ma•
chine combined.....
Mowing, Machine alone,
In addition to the above prices, but two-thirds of
the actual freight from Albany (which, on my ma ,
climes, is very low, and arranged by special con•
tract) will be charged ; by which arrangement. par,
chasers of machines of me, will save from four to
six dollar on each machine. Machines will be de
li‘ered at any place on canal or railroad.
Tswiss—Cash or approved notes with interest,
payable in 4 and 6 months. All machines war•
ranted, and in case of failure, may be returned
within 3 mouths and pay refunded. Those wanting
machines should apply early in the season.
For further particulars apply to the subscriber.
R. M. WELLEB.
Athens, Ps., June 22, 1853.
LIBEL IN DIVORCE.
Jahn AI Evans vs. Jane Evans, in Braqford County
Com Pleas, No. 34, Feby. Term 1853
TANE EVANS, defendant in the above cause:-
J You are hereby notified that John M. Evans,
youi husband, has filed his petition for a divorce
from the bonds of Matrimony. Arid an alias sub,
prena has been returned, and proof mule that you
are not to be found in said county. You are, there
fore, hereby required to appear at ihe Court House,
in the born of Towanda, on Monday the sth day of
September next, being the Ist day of September
term of said court of common pleas, to answer the
said complaint, and show cause, if any yon have,
why the said John shall not be divorced from you.
C. THOMAS. Sheriff,
Sheriff's Office, Towanda June 30, 1853.
PARASOL LOST.
LOST, between Towanda and Moriroeton,on
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 founiLor leave it at
the office of the Bradford Reporter, where they will
be suitably rewarded for their trouble.
Wysoz, June 28, 1853. M. C. ALLEN.
NOTICE
IHEREBY 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 30,1853
PAT:Et 31ANGAMS.
aTHE only ass down, of Paper Hangings kept in
• this vicinit , with a fresh stock just coming in
unusually lo % prices. 0. D. BARTLETT.
Towanda. A'pri 21, 1853.
FLOUR. -A quantity of superfine dour, just re
ceived, and for sale by -, B. KINGSBURY.
Towanda. Feb. 18, 1853.
PAILS, TUBS AND MATS —A new supply of
painted tubs and pails, also Alicant . mats, just
received at may2s MERUUR S
1853. }. SPRING.
TIRE subscJibers would inform their friends ant
I. customers that they have increased their faccil
tiles for manufacturing
- ilkolflPLErtita
and intend keeping the largest stock and assort
ment of
CLOTHING, SHIRTS, DRAWERS, FURN
ISHING GOODS, OILED CLOTHING
AND RUBBER GOODS,
that can be found in the States. Terms and pri
ces satisfactory. HANFORD & BROTHER.
29 Park Row. opposite the Astor House
New York, March 9, 1853.
United t ates Hotel,
LAPORTE, PA.
JOIN C. WILSON, PROPRIETOZ.
Formerly l2f the " Laporte Hotel."
SLT FOR SALE.--400 Barrels of Salt received
this day and for sale by
June 15, 1853. BAILEY & NEVINS.
ARKN FOR SALE.-5 Arks for sale on liberal
terms by junels BAILEY 4. NEVINS.
LOOKING GLASS PLATES eat and fitted or
any size, to be bad at the Jewelry store of
May 15, 1852. W. A. CHAMBERLIN
I Clover Seed.,
4( - 1 BUSHELS of Clover Seed just received and
‘.../ for sale by the subscribersat the lowest cash
price, or exchanged for most kinds of produce.
Towanda,Feb.s,lBs3. BAILEY &NEVINS.
6084 RRELei ofold Ohio Whiskey just received
and for said wholesale and retail, at Reed's
Drug Store
18QUINTLES rf Codfish, 20 boxes of Herring,
b barrels of Saleratus, warrented in prime
order. left on sale at New York cash prices at
REED'is Drug Store. Towanda. Jan, 28, 1853,
OWEGO
MARBLE
PEOPLE of Bradford County wishing any(h-in.,
nice in the way of Monuments, Headstones
Tomb Tables, Centre Tables of Italian and Amer.
lean Marble, or Black Stones of all sizes. can
have them on the shortest notice by sending in
their orders, cheaper and better than can be pur
chased elsewhere.
(0° Chester Wells, Cabinet Maker and underta
ker, nearly opposite the Ward House, Towanda,
Agent. G. W. PHILLIPS,
Towanda, March, 31, 1853.
Clover Seed.
"MST rece*.d a quantity of very superior Clover
J Seed. APartners would do well topurehase their
seed earltrr J. KINGBBERY.
Towanda; Feb. 5, 1853.
120 00
110 00
HUOH O'HARA
11121:21
1853
FACTORY.
tellatteoi
BOOTS & SHJES!
ioi l / 1 1 Ti
HAS removed his establishment to H. Mie
s Wore,
, comer Of MMatt street end thipublic square, sod
will continue the manufacture of Boots mid Shoes, as
heretofore.
He has just received from New York a large assort
ment of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes, which
are offered at low priors. The attention of the Ladies
is pariculerly directed to his assortment, comprising
the following new styles:—Enamelled fenny Lind gai
ter boots; do. shoes; black lasting and silk gaiters;
walking shoes, bnekieis,dr.c. Misses' loiters and shoes,
of every dereription. A large assortment of Children's
fancy gaiters, bootS'and shoes, of all kinds.
For the Gentlemen; almost every style of gaiters and
shoes. This stock has been personally selected with
care, and he believes he can offer superior articles it
reasonable pritirt
Ml' The suiciest attention paid to Manufadurrng,
and he hopes by doing work well to merit a continu
e:ice of the liberal patronage he his hitherto received'.
Towanda, May 8. 1851.
►ry • )
COIIIITI SORT=
HAVING located in Towanda, his services may
be obtained by addressing a line through the Post
Office, or by calling at the °Mee of Ulysses Meteor,
Esq., where be will be found, or where a written
licatpion may be left. Nov. 1, 1850.
NEW BLACKSkITH SHOP.
MBE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they have taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all
kinds of BLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms.
They are determined by doing their work well and
promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a ,hare of
public patronage.
HORSE—SHOEING done in the beat manner. All
kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the roost Ail-,
Cul manner.
WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and
repaired when desired.
All work done at their shop, will be warranted lobe
well done, a& manufactured from the beat materials.
The public a% requested to give us a trial, and judge
for themselves. MEN WINE & SEEI3IBCMC
Towanda, May 2, 1851.
TIUM\IIVIIIM \WAXIMAIVOTE.
Important to Rousekeepers:
e2MIXVAgg24%THE subscriber thankful for the
-• ' ••• .
- - 7
5. - --;- 1 - •''''`a . ..*! i " ceived, begs leave to inform his
II iNg V.:- If.l friends and the public generally,
fare
it.'4, and those commencing House
f..----
__ ..7*----.j 'keeping in particular that he has
• op now on hand a large assortment
• — ` ll of FURNITURE, which he will
warrant to be made in a substantial manner, and of
the beet materials.
BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress
ing bureaus, marble and plain tops ; mahogany and
(walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif
ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas Couch
es, whatnots, &c.
BEADSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low
post beadsteads, finished in handsome style and of
approved patterns, together with other furniture usu
ally called for, all of which will be sold on the most
accommodating terms.
T - The subscriber is also provided with a plain
and fashionable HEARSE, and will hold himself in
readine:s to attend to all orders in undertaking.
He will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid
of which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF
FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS.
N. 8.--Furniture of all kinds made to order, and
warranted to be of the best matt rials and workman
ship.
Towanda, January 17, 1852.
ZEAL TUE SICK.
NOSE Genuine unless accogyanieu o a lac simi
le of the above Engraved Wrapper of Dr. E. L:
SOULE & Co., upon each box.
In.offering to the public this justly celebrated SOV
ERF,IUN BALM OF LIFE, it is nut our aish to
make any false statements or wild assertions of their
superior efS6ency in restoring to health the sick and
suffering, well knowing that their reputation as a
STANDARD MEDICINE is of itself sufficient refer
ence for the afflicted. •
Many proofs might be given of their value on paper,
but we prefer those unacquainted with them to satisfy
themselves by enquiring of living witnesses and trying
die Pills. They wi.l find them perfectly safe and cell
able in all cases, being purely vegetable, and a medi
tine worthy their best confidence and patrod'age.
The following certificate was sent us for the public
good:
HENRIETTA, Monroe Co. N. Y., May 10, 1851.
We the undersigned, citizens of Henrietta, haring
need personally Dr. Souk's Sorercign Balm Pills. and
witnessed the health-restoring effects thereof, cheerfully
recommend these Pills to the afflicted as the best with
which we are acquainted.
G. M. ROBERTS, G. H. BROWN.
M. D. PHILLIPS, D. G. ORS,
H. A. TIBBETTS, LEWIS REED.
. - -
P. B.—You are at liberty to publish duster the pub
lic good.
Bswsni 07 COUSTRIVZITS We are not aware the
any one who is making a spurious article has yet dar
ed to make use of our name ; but some of them has
had the impudence to imitate our boxes and copy one
Cirectora, Certificates, &e. Unless the public are
careful when •bey purchase, they wilt be deceived.
Q 3. The genuine Sotiereign Balm Pills can be bad
wholesale and rctai', of Dr. SOULE & Co., Syracuee
Onondaga Co. N. Y•
Sold by Dr. H. C PORTER, Towanda Pa., and by
their Agents in every town in the country. '2ly
Lafayette Burr Mill Stone
MANUFACTORY.
THE undersigned. formerly foreman for many
years of the Lafayette Burr !Bill Stone Mann.
factory, 240 Washington St.. N. Y., (W. Tyack,
agent.) Would inform hie friends and the public in
era I, that he has ebtablished a
BURR MILL STONE MANUFACTORY,
AT BINGHAMTON, N. Y.
In Leroy buildings, opposite Exchange Hotel, and
solicits a share of their patronage.
He will have constantly on hand a large stook
of French Burr Mill Stones.as also a large supply
of French Burr Blocks, Bolting Cloth, Screen
Wire, Calcined Plaster, and Patent Self- Digesting
Bushes.
The undersigned assures his friends and the
public, that he will faithfullye:secute all Orders en.
trusted to his care, not only in quality but in pri•
ces of articles furnished, and solicits their kind pat.
ronage.
ORDERS by letter will be executed with as much
care and as cheap as when purchasers are on the
spot.
REFERENCES—Hon. D. 8. Dickinson, Hon.
John A. Collier, Hon. A. Birdsall, Hon. V. Whit
ney, Dr. Eldridge, Col. H. Lewis, W.B. Weed. & Co.
Binghamton. D. Searle. Isaac Post. Judge Jessup,
Salsbury, & Co., Montrose, Pa. Caleb Carmalt,
Friendsville. Thomas Phinney, Dundall: O. 0.
&H. Shipman, Waverly, N. Y. Thomas Pearsall,
Smithborough, N. Y. Major D. Merserean. Union,
N. Y. M. T. Nichols, Owego, N. Y. Royal &
Whitaker, Waverly, N. Y. JOHN W. SULLIVAN.
Binghamton, Nov. 8, 18524028
CLOTHING!!
& A CAMPBELL, having been purified by
1.1. the recent fire, have again fitted up their
CLOTIIING
In the same place as before and are now offering
for sale, a desirable assortment of fall and winter
GOODIII.
They being desirous of making up their recent loss,
will sell at unusually low prices.
Towanda, Nov. 8, 1852.
Cistern and Well Pumps t
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind,
size. &c., cheap for ready pay, for sale by
Jan. 8, 1853. R. M. WELLES,
Alien*masts
INFORMATION
TOIL 'T8.01115 111,8,0 WANT
AND
FOR THOSE WHO HAVE
MONEY OR PROPERTY !!!
Do you want to sell or mortgage any teal estate I
Have you a bond and mortgage you wish to sell I
Have you houses, taverns, or lota, that you wish to
sett or lease t
Have you a mill, factory, foundry, tannery, or oth•
er manufacturing establishment, that you wish to sell
or rent?
Have you iron ore, coal, potters' or fire clay, or
other minerals, you wish to sell or have worked on
shares ! -- _
Have you lend that you would like to have drain
ed or cleared by contract or on shares ?
. Have you water power that you wish to cell, im
prove, or rent I
Do yea want additional capital, or a partner in
your business ?
Do you want to sell your Mock of merchandise ?
Do you w .nt to form a Company to create capital
for any specific object
Do you wish to eichange jour property for other
Finnerty .
Do you' w t in your neighborhood mills, found
ries. tanneries. or other, manufactories T
Have'you any tvell tested improvement in machine.
ry, or in the arts, which you want to sell, or which
you want means to nutnuficture 1
If you have any of the above wants, or others of a
simile' character, and will inclose to our address,
(post-paid,) a legible, clear and exact description of
them ; and if property,its locality, proximity to ca
fol. railroad, or navigable water, to churches, schools,
mills, stores, &c., the lowest terms on which you
will sell, mortgage, lease, exchange, or otherwise dis.
pose, of it ; and if you will also inclose to us a Reg
istration fee of $l, (the receipt of which will be ac
knowledged,) your want shall be recorded in our
Pegister, and your letter placed on the file designated
for your State and County, for the inspection, free of
charge, of those who are seeking to purchase, lease,
exchange, or invest.
*7.
We make no charge to a hy for examining our
Register and files. When they make known their
wishes, they are referred to your own statement of
your wants : and as we have Maps of the did; rent
States, and of such Counties as we have been able
to procure : and as we employ agents to visit the ves
sels and steamers that arrive with Immigrants, (of
whom from 1,000 to 5,000 are daily arrivin; ,) and we
also have agents to distribute our Circulars among the
strangers at the hotels ; and as we advertise in the
principal papers of the city of New York, and in vari
ous forms throughout all of the states, as well as the
different countries of Europe, from which Immigrants
come, and where we expect one of our Firm will for
the present reside, and where also we shall agents in
the principal ports of embarkation, inviting all who
wish to purchase, exchange, Lase, or invest, to visit
our office, without thargt
We are confident that we offer a better medium of
making your wants known to those who desire to
know them, and of securing the end you desire, than
any other mode yet practised.
The best place for you to abet a sale, lease, ex
change or loan on your property, is in its immediate
vicinity. If you cannon do it there, the next hest place
is in the city of New York. Or if you want Immi
grants or settlers of any class here is the place to obi
tain them :
tie-louse here at all times andeeasons, there are from
30,000 to 70,000 strangers . , many of whom are seeking
for Investments or homes.
Beexuse thin) are probably 100,000 who want to
remove from the city or its vicinity.
Because here is concentrate(' a great propoition of
the surplus capital of the Union, seeking investment.
Because here, money is ordinarily worth from 5 to
7 per cent. per annum, on undoubted security, while
you can afford to give as ample security, or other in
ducement, where it would produce greater rate of inte
rest, either in annual income or increased value.
j Because here, an examination of our files will inform
those seeking to invest or fettle, where the property is
to be found which they seek.
Because here, there is an opportunity to exch.nee
country or other city property, for property )n this city
or its vicinity.
Because a person, by spending a few hoary in our
office, without charge, can obtain more information of
the property in market throughout the conntry, and
the wants of community, than by months of travel.
Because, finally, here in the commercial metropolis,
where is concentrated the money and wants of a vast
multitude throughout this and other countries, by 're
cording the opposite, but corresponding wants of our
countrymen, both parties, those who wish to purchase
and those who desire to sell, ran be mutually benefited
In the description of property, be careful not to
over estimate its advantages in any respect: for if you
do, and we should send you a purchaser, his compari.
son of the reality with your statement might defeat
your of When your property is sold, or other.
wise disposed of, it is required that we shall be imme
diately informed of the fact. As we do not propose
to sell, but negotiate, and send purchasers to tte own
ers, no special authority to us is requisite ; but when
it is desired that we should sell, authority must be given-
Our commissions on Balm,. exchanges, dm-, are 2
per cent. The raising of correpahies, and other mat
ters requiring special negotiation, wit} be subject to
special agreement.
co- Several farms in the same neighborhood often
find a more ready sale than a single farm', as fmtni..
grants desire to remain in companies..
BRONSON. KNAPP Jr. CO.
Real Estate and Property Brokers,
116 Broadway, New York.
Refer to Coortlandt Palmer Esq. 177 Broadway, N.
Y.; Hon. Alvin Bronson, Oswego, N.Y. Gov. Wood,
Ohio ; Ex Gov. Ford, Ohio ; Hon. R. W. Thompson,
Is.; Hon. D. A. Noble, Mich ; Hon. J. R. Williams.
Mich ; Hon. Roli't Smith, 111: Hon. J. R. Underwood,
Ky ; Hon. A. C. Dodge, Iowa; lion. J. R. Doty, Wis.
GC' For timber information inquire of HARVEY
McA LPIN, Local Agent, (at the Law Office of Wm.
Elwell, Esq.) Towanda, Bratitont county, Pa. 44y
TEZ OLD STAND
STILL IN OPERATION?
THE subscriber would an
nounce to the public that he
have now on hand, and will make
to order all kinds of
Cabinet Furniture,
such as Sofas.Di vans, Lounges
Center, Card, Dining and Break
fast Tables. Mahogany, Wal
nut, Maple and Cherry Bureaus.
Stands of various kinds, Chain
and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and
will be made of the best material and workmanlike
manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper
than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the
country.
.1131ELTIlir-ERLADE cotes,
on hand on the most reasonable terms. A good
HEARSE will be furnished on Funeral occasions.
JAMES MACKINSON
Towanda, Jane 1, 1852.
TO THE RAVELING PUBLIC.
•
MR. OLMST6, PROPRIZTOR of the Athens
Zit chant< gives his thanks In his friends,
and the traveling public generally, for their liberal
patronage, and solicits the continuance of the same.
AN OMNIBUS,
will ran regularly to and from the Waverley Depot
to meet the Mail Trains for the accommodation of
strangers and travelers, who wish to visit a pleas.
ant village on business or otherwise. A daily line
of first rate
Four Horse Coaches',
are running through to Towanda. Those wishing
will be insured a seat in the coach from this place
and those going to the
RAXL•ROAD
can stop at Athens, and spend an hour or to
and be insured a conveyance in time to meet the
regular trains of cars going East or West.
Alio those who wish to leave their teams here
can be conveyed to and from the cars free of charge
Athens, Sept., 4, 1852
BRYAN'S
pi:1,111°1m
,c;44114,-.1 WAVERS.
amts extraordinary preparation has b en ,
1 ny years the most certain and speed y '
for Cocoas, Corms. Anus. Baoscarres,T
lA, AND DISZAWINOW Tars CRIS? AID
t h ose suffering from obstinate and confi rm
they give the most immediate and perfe ermi
when great liability to take cold exists, and
lesome Cough succeeds the slightest exp ose
WAFERS produce the most marked results,
at once relieve the Cough and otber symp tom ,
entirely remove that morbid irritability Lt d
ness of the Lungs which give rise to the err
The medical properties are combined in an ,
tile form and pleasant to the Moe, so that
will readily take them : and they arenarot'
give relief in ten minutes after Use in H
Price 25 cents per box. For sale by pros
PORTER. Towanda. Pa.• C.
Towanda. Feb. 9,1853.
WORLD'S FAIRT
PRIZE CITURN
INIMIFTID IT W. H. DAVIS,
And Patented Apr il 2,1550.
Tthis O
cHTTRN was awarded the Prem'on
the late Fair of all Nations held u
It also took the Premium at he Canadian piari
Fair, held to Toronto, U. C, in 19:i1. It also re\
ed a silver Medal and Diploma at the Fair of
New England Mei hanic's Charitable Awoci
held in Boston, October, 1950. In short it ha•
en the first Premium as all State and County
whereier it has been exhibited, and is anti ,
approved by all Dairy-Men and hairy-ii
where they have become acquainted with its nit
This CHURN is eonstructed fur caroming 434
USING, WOR K I ‘f: AND SA LYING ?HZ Burreß!
co. These Ur zzzzzz Lb k:scias, are Mantifi
ed and sold by WELLS & CO., Towanda, Pi
nearly opposite the Ward }bate.
Towanda, April 21, 1953.
Attention Regiment !
(5- 7
MAKE READY! TAKE AIM!
JOHN E. GEIGER, would say to his old foe
the public at huge, that he has cormastly on
and manufacturing Rifles and Shot Guns hr,
Among his assortment of Guns may be found
and single barrelled nuns, Ri lu of all kinds aa
Powder Flasks, Shot Pauches, Game Bags.
Primers. Also, Powder, Shot, Caps of the bas
ty. Aliens' sit kennelled Revoking Pistols, do
barrelled salt cocking Pistols, Rifle Pistols, doubt
Pistols and common steel and brass Pistoh.
F F. F. G., F. F. F. G., Ponder in Cur
stßatity U hand.
May of the above articles will Le sold Wel t
for the Ready Pay.
Keys of any kind &In d, to Doors. Tondo a
other kind of locks on shout notate and reasonable
Repairing done with neatness and despatch.
kw.rods north,of the Bradford House.
J. E. GEIGV
Towanda. May 22, 18:4.
.LIQUORS ! LIQUORS
911-1 E Subscribers hawing formed a cops=
under the firm of S. FELTON it CO, for
ing a general Liquor business, wonld raper!!
ask Hotel keepers and atl others in want cf
thing in their line to gm) them a call. We
keeping on hand a general assortment of Fm
Liquors, which we can sell cheaper than ant
else in the county, front the fact that we bay
from the importers. and-thereby save a lame I
charged by the N.Y. Jobbers Liquors are war
ed pure and free from adulteration. Also con
p ly on hand Whiskey of the best quahty.
made arrangements by which we can lainnl
customers with any q•aantity of Binghamton:
fresh from the Brewery. Pleaee give maul
The note, and accounts of the old firm of 8.
ton Ar. Co., are In our hands for seitlemen.
S. FELTOi.
E. T. FOX.
Towanda, Dec. 1, 1852
NEW TORE
ADVERTISEMENT.
BAIRD, formerly of Bradford Co.
V V is still engaged with the firm of VanDi
and,Jagger, who hays this day removed to
new and spacious store N° s 0 Vesey street. f
of Church, (in the rear of the Astor Noose)
they. are prepared to exhibit a very large
general assortment of Foreign and Dr
DRY GOODS, adapted to the country trade
will keep a large stock of Merimac,Cochos ,
er desirable styles of Prints. Cash as so
first crass credit customers will find it to their
wrest to tail.
They have also a department devoted is
BOOT and SHOE bii%iness, and feel confides
can oiler better bargains in that line than anyet
sive Boot and Shoe house in New York, kern
fact that the expense is much less in propoitior
the amount of sales. Mr. Baird Batters kr:
that having the benefit of 15 years experience
it
mercantile business in Bradford Co., his Imo
of the style of goods adapted to the Northern
sylvania trade, will make it an object tot
ant's doing business in that section to give hi
call.
Any orders fvr goods in the above lines WI;
promptly attended to, and the articles atatrar
give satifaction.
New York, March, I, 1853.
AEI& 111.1111:111111VALI 4e
Saddle, Harness &Trunk Mandel
TERE CULP & Co., respectfully I Offltlll
that they have removed to the shop on Mr
recently occupied by Smith & Son, nesr:.
the Ward House, where they will keep so
large stork of
iaaajlarsa,
- ,
THOWILS, TALIST.S, WHIM, rre'
All articles in their lino manufactured to °rill
made of the best material, and fur uorktiors.br
be surpassed in Northern P.WILISyIVdOid, The'
• cal( from those wishing to purchies. COnfla
they can give satisfaction both as to quality
VI-fides and Sheep Pelts received for w ork
account,'
.4ige lowest rates.
Safe /...eaer, Upper Lecader, Harness Led!
Calf skins, for sale in any quantity.
PARTICULAR NOTICE
ON account of lessee sustained at :the We Or h 4:
ore obliged to call on those intehted tf.
Prompt settlement, as we are under the Breese!
having what is owing to us, we trust this nog
be sufficient without resorting to other mass
Towanda, Dec. 3, 1952.
A. 11117.:14ft.IELAUP•
wH. WILSON, formerly of Bradford
• Pe.. returns his thanks to his friends
favors, and solicits the continuation of their
age. Having madearrangements tt, cool
the firm of Fuller ¢ Dayton N° 149 West sr
tween Barclay and Vesey streets, where be
found always ready to supply his customers
lug GROCERIES, with a supply at low Pric e
on favorable terms. Particular pains will
to keep on hand desirable goods for mat
the country.
New-York, Feb. 9,1952,