ul 'Avertiscniciits gi 00 1 6 -p*, zt Grote' y and Provision Store. . • .f 7. fl li,i),),ry's Store, Main Street • dc,lrous of enlarging his Would it”Tcetfully annoubeeAo the acrd vicinity that he tains& re- VII: k and is ncrti opening for •, , f IIL Isr- ~ aiiaJ o 21.11.11C1E ."" SUCH AS r e Sluarrs Syrup 1 • Spar, C/nrcs. S 7.'t ~.h•5, Cream Tarter. Sod a , 11 Satire, Ca 1811 p, Carrllcs. : coal, I I nescar, Starch, Cigars, c 1; oe ' tia, 11 , 0 h o od and for sale a large stoc-k of .....yae.gjr'fl—Ml LoililllrtiliClDllll.rSso - 111 ~,,,,,,:olers. Mackerel. Cuilfish, Herring, a m ps a ' ~. R:e.l Apples, Wheat Flour, Laid, °taw ,. 12.1. . _ ? , e..,. :,„.,a. Butter and Boston Crackers. Duler. l " i k it , is ~j Fruit and Nuts, Preserved 1 ,,,,. c qr. e. Fa.. Rai , ' as, Oranges and Lemons, ~,,,,T . u ei a iar _!e s:,)ck of German. French and ---ron '1.41 01 all descriptions and price. ... 1 ,,,„, c,cr h:m a call. A. J. NOBLE. 13,da..\,,,,:u5t :., 1853. CONVALESCENT. v ,spEnrooK, n ill regime h:s official du' ‘l, , nlay. the Ist day of A 11,7.. next.— I ,he p o llic. Square, where he dra !to ice bis friends, and all others who d‘c ser \ ices of a Jumice of the Peace.— hour , from 9to A Sl., and from '-frp.Sl. Towand3, July 29, 1853. 1 ( ‘ lVar Question Being Settled in 11. C. CFOU111".111.-17.• VES & CO. have come to the cc-nelu- Ito:\ r • • vnlarze their bn•iness, in view of the r.r.! fro -pert: that inits - tre , nit Itom a state Thu , I'Arr(fore, after returninz thanks for :rare the attention of the eitiieng nt ..- g aromas t.; the examination of 'all and Winter Gcods. n:”: .11 the varle:les of' Fancy and Dreas a. 11 , v FI:1 pies. • ; Off I • I • Ix r h:chC.' 1 • • %,,ho:esale or retail, that car ;. - 0, 1. I. IS-3. 09. E. R MASON, .17117. & SIVE-LC-V..02T, utr r, . open.. " ; 2,11 r) r, ru .c. • th , ,people I.f i•ro!'t, , fot s'n Ilwatt at Lie 1 ) :•.: When 11, , t pro- 'oda hir I , ill r f NI t: war MTER GOODS! 111.t.ba Sired, •1: e,e; •!,• ,r •• • •trlt. of GOODS I-r the ii.,• a .l V, r •n3O, camprisinT a Cull :*. the oQual variety. :1 . al a very Pm I I profit fur .ft..!carill r , lit of fn? I' GOODS, I•ty 1.1 , ! e,' Press Good:, 2:. 11 V • : ai,cl lIMI 1 ~ i iC. ~' C • • •• .r I.c immi lirona C 1,111;., 1: , n;E:hy -•ang 1 an .1 brown, (: '• for boys' wear, Cotton •••••-,ltvtrn, PrZt)VISTON.S. . 6 ^i n ban I. Tlin-4. in •-... - tnt m„i a ,Q, Stewart', best Salcriti us, Fl.ur, :hrr n:ticl.• tr. this line. raa un at, b.. ,re parcliasing else. El ME MI 11,17.1. Z. %VAAL'. • : ; ..•!, I a , sortlll , 'lo. Crockary, Glass :I'.l Sll , l 11;0 , a :Pi Cap , - and Vul y. 7.1 n: ai7ral putroliage ~f the paat sea .' e-,, , aae-l--eel a pleasnre in inviting the xamtuation of our Spring stock, be ..., t:a..,la and 1.,w pric"c will insure 1. r pay. TRACY Sc. MOORE. •.27 :SPECIAL CQUP.T. L 7 lven that a Spocial Churl .:f 1.. e held in and for the Towanda, commencing on '1.1% Novemher next, at 10 o'clock ••:'; r , wn,ne nne week, at vhich the Hon. ur 11 u: rt n 11preside, for dhe trlal of the to a t : R •cy & Co. vs Henry W. Tracy. "*.-P vt..l cs. same, as garnishee. • • , 1 ••. Ira Jennings et ri , a••• , !eans vs Erman Matson. 7 . " Harnphn y vs. Wm Ilumpt.rey. Cha•ldeall X VA. Ira Jennings et turnable on Monday iNov. 7, 1853, ^. in OW f.rennon. ALLEN WKEAN, rrotWy. ln! LORE IEW GOODS, BURTON KINGS BERY 'P e n'll,F. a New BTocit OF Goons, consist al..l complete 'assortment of all kinds MERCIe NDIZE, ' 9 '"' l. e s "id as cheap as the same quality of ~:;ht anywhere this side of New -20, 1.8531 =1 NOTICE '4"th y R"eL. chat agreeably to an act of fncor- P` tthatt grat,lo,g-a Charter to the Towanda and "I ' l ' 4 1411 "aq Laapatiy, Books will be opened H ' rhe rri' ti t•firk to said Company, on Y al A. M. of the 29th day of Sep, uvr next, at ihr House of Richard Brower, In 't4DClcli JOHN LA PORTE \ . F..,unT r J. U. MONTAN YE. t PA ltTrl W. BURTON KINGSBERY, m( qtt;.lN. IR. MYER. 0 JOHN PASSMORE. . BARTON. JUDSON HOLCOMB ; ' l ' 7 ; I VP-1.1.. ALEX. DEWEY, AUGi'STUS A smuni. ‘4 JULIUS RUSSELL. 11 . WINDER, ABNER II PERKINS, a, 1, I Sh 3 Commilainnets ORDERS. .E I'"turint!d Jltutia of Bradford County com ' tie the fiat Brigade, in the 1.3.111 Div. - of the meet in Battalions for Parade, lovection, in the following order : : hattalt,n commanded by Lieut. Col. John °on meet on. Wednesday the 14th day of ~"3 . Th e 4th battalion commanded by Lieut. o srarid E. Whitney, on Thursday the 15th pi. sad 14 the Ist battalion, commanded by 4 * Hiram W Root on Friday September . .tasd filg Officers are requested to be prompt Isouce end punctual in attendanee. it" It)FlNrrice A. CODDING, Inspector. " I 'sn' O, ? ''• 1853. 5 Legal Mberticmhtts iMili;11111111 PR OCLAITION: „ b W IiERENS the HOti:Da`r in Wtmitoil; Presid' Judge of the 12th Judicial District consiati of the counties of trantlford, Susquehanna and Su lican, end the Hens. Mi nor BALLARD and HA nn ACKERT, Associate Judge, in and for raid cotinty of Bradford hare issued their precept bearing date the let day August 1853, to me directed., for holding a Court of dyer and Terminer„ General ,Quarter Ses ciona of the" Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, nt Towanda, for the county of Bradford on Monday the rill day of Septembei next, to continue two •weeks, Notice-is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county Of Bradford, that they he then and there in their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock in tlie forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, and of her mum. brances, to do those things which. to their office ap pertain to be done ; and those who are hound by re— cognizance or othergise to prosecute against the prisoners V.llO are or may he in the jail °igen/ coun ty, or who shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to indiecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance agreeably to their nbtice. Dated at Towanda, the 6th day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eigtit hundred and fifty three, and of the Independence of the United States the seventy-sixth, -CHESTVR THOMAS, Sheriff. EXECUTOR'S NOME ALLpersons itlclehted to the estate of Thos. Bennight, &Ott, late of Ridghttry township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. RHEUBY BEIS - NIGHT, April 2t, 1853. Executrix. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE A LT , persons indebted to the estate of JAMES LAMB, dee'd late of LEROY tvrp, are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, will please preSent them duly authenticated tar settle ment. EDMUND KELLY, April 30. 1 053. Executor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE T ETTERS of ndministratnn having been granted II the undersigned by the Register of Bradford county, on the estate of Daniel O'Keefe, late of said 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 estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement- CATHARINE O'KEEFE,) JEREMIAH AHEARN, e t Adm'rs 'JOHN FLYNN, 3 April 14, 1 R5:3. riNZIAL LIST fur September term and sessions L 1553, ri its - r WEER. John Vanderin's arliu'rs. vs. Tire Comth. Penna. P H & W If Titus vs. Daniel Foss. David M Bull vs. James P Bull's Eters. Stephen Pierce's use vs. William Williams. John Ingham vs. Harvey B Ingham. J Is; Weston's adin'rs vs. Bosley a rley ef Hyde, .1 11 Phinney Jr vs John G Mason. David Barber v: John Snyder. Theodore Wild. vs. Almon Eaton. Emma Jane St 'as vs. Mansur] B Smith. Wrn II Il Ilm n VA. 1' . . 7.'1'S MJ P Smith. (1 P Ballard vs .Sephen H Fitch. & AG Frich,v 1 Geo Manley. . W Potter is C I, W [, G ard. Alanson D Stm th vs. Justus A Record. Sarah thr,!en it al vs. WJil if El Brown et al. Robert Metteer vs. Daniel Webber. Darius Myps vs. James Drink. John Strung vs' W m Slagalls et al. Sanderson & Kurgr.bery vs. Jacob A. Weller. Laura A Warner vs. J rnathan Brink, Phebe Ann Patton. vs. John M Fux. Leonard Pratt vs. Alexander Dewing. James NVoorl's use vs. Lee. sr, orn Williams vs. Nedeltiah Smith. Stephen R Chandler vs. Wm & Horace KitT. George Fri cher vs. A Ho rt 'Foxer 7t. C C Cowell's use vs. J M S Geo Cranmer Charles R Brown vs XV W Welles Sarah Ann note hkiss vs Price Doane et tut. Pliebe . 3 tnn Pattati vs J Fosr G\V Goodell Jphn Kenintly Phrbe Ann Pat•on vs Hiram Fox Wm sinsehatigh s - s NVni }inf. David Barber vs Stanley s Hmman ..linathan Boyce vs Ali-tin Farnsworth Joh P Kirby vs Wm P,.tton. Austin St:llford vs David Coodale et al. Henry Westbrook vs Isaac Westbrook.et at John 'l' Crandall vs Wm R John 1' Means vs Wvllis Brownson, Isaac Mare vs Jilin Bates The Comth of renna Bates & Pond, John Brownell vs J. hial Schofield Samuel Nfotthron vs Peter .1 Vroman I.vman Chamberlin vs IVtn P Joneo. H Bell et al vs Edward Overton Milton Wood vs Clins%3 (:rare vs Chauncey (Lithrin Lewis I) Fowler vs ( L orne Jenkins G XV Marsh vs J F Cliamherlin John Doneherty vs A J Gotsline et of C I, Ward's Use vi Nathan Coon's'Eers John Bates et al vs Isaac Rosecrance et al Jahn Carman vs Burton Kingshery garnishee, &c Cornelius Tyson's use VS Charles A Squires Wyllis Christie vs Simon Stevens. Albert Van Corder vs ts S Clark et al Thedata Hall's use vs-Henry V Thayer John Glenn rt at vs Is lac Shepard Hiram A Case vs John Tomlinson. • Wm Kitrs low vs R 1. :rrtteorge Alanson B Smith vs Isrd Smith et al Wm Wickizer's no' vs F & 1 Horton Oakley & Fox vs Wm Kul'. Wm SA:FeI - mutt vs Aaron Stone Samuel C Means et al vs W'm Patton et a 1 J Vanderworkcn's as. ignees Richard Brower - Ifenry sible vs Curtis Smith Luke Whitney vs Merritt Chapel IFeo W Goodell vs Samuel A Tenant same vs Cornelius Vanderpoot same ' vs Nelson Vanderpool mime vs Henry Vanderpool Benjamin Middaugh vs John Flood Hugh Cavenaugh vs James Raley Edward lie/rick vs Charles F Welles jr, et al Lucius Stiles et al vs Austin Mitchell et at John Allen vs Elliott Whitney Wm Bingbani's trustees vs James Bovier et al • John F Saiterlhe et al vs Guy Tozer Jacob Reel vs Francis 11 Arnold Emma Jane Smith vs S. t imuel Kellum 21 same vs Wm Cowell Josiah Francisco vs. Samuel H..aton, Subpoenas for the first week returnable on We!lnes day Sept. 7, nt 2 o'rll;ek, P M., and fur the 2.1 week on Monday Sept. 12..1g53. at'2 o'clock..? M. ALLEN M'KE tN, Proth'ry. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE - - . ALL pnrsonw indebted to the estate of MA NCEL SILVANA, dec'd late of Tuscarora twp.. are hereby requested to make'paymeot without delay ; and alt persons having chums against said estate will plea‘e present them ,drily authenticated for set tlement. BEN I. M. SILVARA, THEODORE SILVARA. May 55. • Executors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL p,rs.ms indebted to the estate of John Bock, deceased, late of Ridgbery twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all rersons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. A I.ljR A M PIERCE, Administrttor, with the Will apnexed August 10, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of P. D Havens, dec'd, late of Stendin g Stone,are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre— sent them duly authenticOted for settlement • S. W. BILES, DEBORAH HAVENS. 3 -Administrators A ug. !'.7, 1E53. ithsrellancona DRUG S'A'O IS now being replenished with a fhlf and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines, 'Pairds,' Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Pure Wine.; anti Diquors, In shaft, every thing_connected with the trade. The Goods have been bought extremely• tow, for cash. and will he sold accordingly. N. 13. A superior artide of Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil just received. , RENZI:ADES the place —3 doors south of Mon. ianye's corner—same building of the' Argils Office.' July 30, 1853. NO. 2 BRICK ROW, BURNT OUT, BUT STLL ALVE! F.MOVED to the store recently (recopied by . 11. S. Bailey as grocery and Post office 3 doors south of Montanyes corner. where he has received a full. new and complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINES, GROCERIES, &c. which he will sell cheap. cr I'r cash than ever. Here you will find annexed a few leading articles Senna Alex., do Win Cream Tartar Sup . 0 Soda Manna, Magnesia Cale(' do Carb, du S S do Henry's Cologyath do Applit Cochineal Trusses Hulls do Marshes, Shalier, Balsam Wisiers do Cheesmana do Fir do Copabia do Tutu do Peru " do Polmorrary do Sulphur Acid Tartaric do Acetic do Benzonic do Citric do Nitric do Oxalic do Hydrocyanc do Sulphuric Oil liinceed do Sperm do Olives do Castor do Nearsfoot do Almonds du Amber Rent do Amber lied Aulsi du Caraway do Croton do Cubebs du Curnmin do Fennel. do Lemon do I assia do Coil Liver do Lavanituld ii do Neroli do Jesmin do Nutmeg do Orange Rhodi um do liw:e (1,1 Ced ra t 70pabia do Ergot i•rlw rta Vi4i.ette do Me ito Melleflutr Patchmily di') Varnish do 1141 r do If air,Catnel do Nail do Tooth do Shaving do Flesh do Cloth do Hat Soap, Yankee du Crystalline du Eng. Wind LOW'S do Coopers do ROSC do Viclora do Orange 110 Tilolll do Erasive do trastile do M 'Nary du Sav in do Brown Fricopherous Pain Killer Ayers Cherry Pectoral Oxygenated Bitters America do Stoughton Bitters Prussian Hine Chloroform Fig do tloilman's Anodyne Veuitian Red, English .Together with Paints,Tarpentine, Varnish, Dye- Woods & Dye-Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, p ur e Wines and Lilnors for Medicinal purposes.— Also, Cigars of the best brand ; andall articles con netted with the trade. Having s , cured the services of Dr. S. Husros, whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me dical advice gratis to people, they paying for the medicines only. Physicians can rely upon having their prescriptions carefully compounded and put up: The stock has been selected with great care, and the goods will be:warranted as represented. All of - Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. AyresCherry rec torial, etehencks Palincinit Syrup of Yellow Dnck Root, Orrick's, Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Yermifuge. Together with all of the mo-a popular Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sale at REED'S Drug Store. Three Doors berets Montanye's :order. Towanda. January 3, 184. TOT AM' SPRING GOODS. 3'312V'DaU.:14(112Z 4 131 Snow receiving a large assortment uf nII kinds. of I SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, ;;•!iiett will be sold cheaper than the cheapest auk! see. • Towanda, April 29, 1853'. ;. • - , S' • I "' Al TOas mure Nails just rcecived n,y 20 St toc uft.s. E ! Posga IA Cordial Elix Opi Hay's Liniment Hair Dye Harlem Oil Ointment, Tracks. do Valley's do McAllester Shakers Herbs i I do Extracts Tilden's Alcoeolic Ex't Inlet Extract Jalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla Ex't do Lemon do i do Mace do ilo Almond do do Cloves do Allspice do do Nutmegs do do Peach do do Ginger do do Cinnamon do do Orange d o do Tonk a do Ltibin's Springflower do Musk do do Violette do do Magnolia do do Sweet 113ri'r do do Jesmin do do Jock'y Cl'b do do Caroline do do Jenny Lind do Ido Doq uet do Wrings, Pewter as'm'nt do Glass do Nursing Bodes, Glass I do do G. E. IlLid Ehei Turk do do E. I do Ipecac do Jalap do Ginger White do Orris Gum Camphor do Opt Turk do My rrh 'fur?: du Arabic do do Copal do Aloes s od ' do Aloes Cape Chloride Lime do soda Castor Russ Evens' Lancets Nara Silver, Op't ni,tinth (Slue I'llll trirr Iltidtdo I'dlass Tart do Carb do Sulph tlo llaustic to '('orate Perri l laic do Prato 1“.1 Mercury strychn ta Piperin Elaterium lodine Veratrin !Creosote Hydra Cum Greta Morphine Sulph do Act Calomel, American do English, Precipitate Red do White Bnlph Zinei Bronze, Crimson do Pale lloid do Dark do do While Cold Leaf, Op% China Vermillion Clothinn SMAIGIET LINEI4NO„'CUItVES!. amoakvfm ,ITEZITTCM 3 (Oppcisite the Ward Etouse.) GRATEFUL for past favors, announces to his friends and the public in general, that he still keeps on hand ti • good ;assortment of Resit Shot CLornusia., which he will sell cheap fur Cana. Ile belleves•that a • Nimble Sixpence is worth more than a slow'. Wiener .He also has commenced manufadtkiftig - Clothingscrecting the cloths him self in thC city, a 11 employs none but the best of workinro in making them up. Ile would assure his customers that his Mating is manufactured tin der his own eye. arid in 'his own Fhop, ohd not let Out by the j..b to unexperienced or incompetent work men. Thns,personS Wishing d suit or nnntottion thereof( cab rirdet the same-with a perfect certainty of getting a good tit. lle has also on band a general assortment 61 gee. tleinen'a Shirts and Collura, whi. h he will sell cheap for cash. cr -j. Cturtom work promply done as usual. lie invites his IS - tends to call on him opposite the Ward House before buying ehtewbere. Now if yowate wanting, you purely can find, Coats, Pants and Vests just made to your MM. So nice and so snug they'd snitto a 'l'., S perfectly fine. there's no room for a den. Ifyour linen Wants changimr.and sometimes it will; Y null find shirts and collars fora very small bill; Come then one and all, who are out clothe a bun ting; And you can be fitted by Gsonat 11. llusertan 14. B. He is sole Agent for ELIAS Howes Jr. Patent Sewing Machine, for the Counties of Bradford and Susquehaffna. AnSt person wishing to rurchsse the right fur using the above Machine in said counties, can he accommo dated by calling on him, where they cab see it ope rate. It is well demonstrated that thus machine is the best patent now in use. Its validity has been established by trial at law in Boston, in July. 1852. This trial resulted in fully confirming and establish ing the claims of Howe's Original Patent to the ex elusive right and use of all needle and shattle Eta ...chines, or their equivalents,and the stitch and seam formed thereby- G. H. B. Towstris. A nanct I s. 1853. e -- ‘' - '0 ,,- .. ,, -.._,• -,-..„ '.'.z. .c. ,::•-.-- ,:-,. ',.•!:.. • " , , ,, n z,..y.:. , to rV- ;- ~......"..t . I`7--- %;. 'c , •;.,._-_-L ., : ~.§,'*fri' - i . A 4-. •.c.'jM.—ril'tN*SX''. f • •; ... . ilk?: 4 A, • . i c, .il I " I ' 11; ST ' n ! 4 t, 0 ..' . • .iyi ~) , ,,j i. ,! ! !! ..... ,,, g4.6 „ 5. ----• - 1 - a.. ‘;... --- ) . 4 e- _.. , -- jRUG STORE., - '-) . . co -D RUG „ 1 : 4 ' . .4:. • ; -,..:.,:,:,..''' 7 z;.,„ ;: , ' , - r kkA .. ..... , , I . . .) tr , ~.: 64, .-.. :t; r - •: \ I ' ( .rf ' : !,-, T s - 2 - -, -.....2_1_,_ , --:.- %-q• • , . - •,. ',Jognimit__ . ~.,... • ..)eM" .--- c --*- - 4 , • 'CP • • ..„._ :..,, :,,.,, ~, In the South cud of the Ward House, • TOWANDA. DR. H. C. PORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in lurtitei;Mwsooo)ik,*l Gactern ring, LIQUOnS, THE assortment is large and very extensive, end embraces almost every article used in The Arfs, eithor for medicinal, chemical or mechanical purposes. Particular attention will be given to all who may wish to examine the stock, the cheapness of which, the quality considered, can not fail to satisfy those who purchase. Medical information will be cheerfully and gralts ilotrtly to those who may wish to consult con cerning themselves or theit friends. Continuous sup plies of fresh and recently prepared articles will be received carefully selected with a view to their use fulness, and any article wantod not usually kept, tither will he found here or prueurei by Express for those leaving their order. Accommodating clerks will always be ret ly to Rarely compound any prescription and endeavor to make it (whatever the purchase) mutually agreeable-. All goods shall be considered tvarruttle.t as repre sented, and being Agent for the best and popular Patent medicines, all those found its this Stole can be relied upo , i in all cases as being ;genuine. The stock comprises all kinds of ACIDS, I.SONIS,ESSENCES, EXTRACTS, S F.E I /S. I LEAV ES, ERS, 101 LS, SALTS, ROOTS, HERBS, PLASTEItt:, INAVDERS - , IIN rNTENTS 111.1.5, &c., &C . C. 0171(21 N A L PE EPA RAT!ONS All kinds soaps, perfumery, fancy goods and mis cellaneotiq articles, brushes, trusses, supporters, nursing bottles, bee-i,:t puinps,Cierrnoineters, .All kinds of dye stuffs, Pabits, Oils, Varnishes, W indow Glass, New and beautiful patterns of litinp.T, fresh burn ing fluid and carnpliene, choice brands of pure Ha vana cigars, tobacco, &c. GROCERIES. Sugar, Cotten and Tea of all kinds, molasses, spice pepper. cloves, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fish:, rash's, citrons, currants, salad oil, cocoa, chocolateo,sitila, butter crackers. rice. starch, ginger, salcratus, white and bar soap, sperm and tallow candles, jugs, bottles. pipes, pepper sauce &c. Liquors. Cognise, Otard and American Brandy, St. Croix. Old Jamaica and New England Rum, pure Holland and Am. Gin, Irish and Monongahela Whiskey, Ma• Jain Lisbon, Sherry, Teneriffe Port. Muscat, Claret and Champaign Wines—Cordials,- Rose, Amour Mo• kee, Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered. Patent medicines, frum Dr. Jayne, Fitch, Swayne, Bran s,O rrirks,Tow nsend, Keeler, S'elienk, Hoolland. Gulsicriberg. ke. Pepsin,Gargling Cholagogne Acoustic Oil, Dyspepsia Bitters, Lyon's; Rat Pills, Pain Killers, Pile Medicines, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Spuvin, Founder, M'Allister's Ointment, he. Verrni fuge, Galvanic curatives, Heave and Condition Powders, (Merry Pit4.toral, Rock Rose, fatholieon, Tooth Ache Drops. Hair Invigerenr and Ffsii Dye, Bed Itug Poison, Eye Waters, Wright's Sinith's, Bennett's Soutc's, Jayne's and numerous other kinds of Pills. All of Which will be sold at unusually low rates. Cr Remember Dr. PilItTEll . l4 DIME and Chemical Store'ia in the South end of the War - f Itots.t, ing the Public square. If. C. rinuriut. M. D. NEW ARRANGEMENT! • r HARVY PHINNIIV, Jr ,havinr! pnrchaked for . Cash of G. M. Bowman, his entire sock of Merchandize a; a price far below the actual cost in New York, (and 15 per cent. lower than any Mer— chant in TOWNBCIA has or can buy) is prepared to sell for tin!, more Goods for tin e dollar, than any man will sell . for nine shi l lings! This stock is large, cnib - raeing all articles u.ually found in a Store. viz—Bry Good?, Groterieg ' Hardware, fonts and Shbeis, Leather, Naas. Sash. Class. Hats, Caps and Bonnets - . All 4.which will be - gold as above, and no mistake. At the Brick Store, corner of Main and Bridge streets. 'fuwanda.JulylS. 1 . 853. FARM FOR S LE. Tsubscriber offers a valuable FARM for sale. 1 containing 6:u acres, 10 acres of good timber, about 55 tinder a good state of cultivation, well war tered, and a water privilege thereon. capable of rimming machinery.. Situated. am, , mile atom .the Susquehanna river.nnd half mile from the .road running from Towanda to Rome. • • - .Any person -or peranns wishing to bay cannot de better than to call and give - this-Farm en examine parrobtbeilurehasc money. willbe requited dowe l nodally' balance can be made.eary: • Jutv 4, 1E4)3 c-i-, p er , nns nee d w it he.d de to r i c d, r . bee loaf. Choy 'rye ..ante distance away—as I will allJw the!, ireight to be taken oil the price M . the machine; and whin 'Ley get it the) can p -y the freneht and send the balance by mail m me.W. 0. IIICKISK. FlAtterqn"un. Penna. 7714 7 , 6 LEAVE Towanda ,r Ittrrrnt's milis.Burlingtou,East Ridgebery, and Wellsburg de pot on the N. V. k E: R. R.. every MONDAY, WED. rissn“ and Fll ITAT at 8 o'clock A. M.. and arrive at the depot in time to take the evenin ; train of u..r. either east or u est, same day. Returning TuEsitsr,Titrasit iv and SUTI iv, after the arrival of the Eastern train. and al.. the Western cars from Jefferson, Elmira, t r., and ar rive at Towanda same day. FA E :—Towanda to Mercer's mi 11 5,271 " to " to East Smithfield, " to Ridgebery, I,lto " . to Welisborg depot, 11;25 Express packages to or from the.itail Road cat.. fully delivered at nxiiderate charges Towanita, act 8, 1852, H.mracuß is now rrrriviii2 anoth , r7;;. w Assortment of Coods f , consioing ;1•4 uknal of almosl'very,hing wanted in the line of Alt,fthati dize, whirl] will he sold yen' cheat - , fur CASIf. Towanda, June 29, 1553 • OD. DARTI.ETI'. is now re/....iving a largr • and carefully sekcird „1 NEW CrOODs, bouzlit for each since the late dreLine in price , , which he will offer for teady pay at priers ‘'l, high cannot fail to give satisfaction—a mon:: oilier thing , he invite/4 partitular attention to ItN assortment 01 Dress Goods. Towanda, April 15. 111:1. ATTORNEY At LAW, TOWANDA. tit ter iit the north cod h the Ward liy Laporte, 11:14.111,'L Towanda', March'. 5, IR:,:ft. FRESH ANI) NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRING Sc SUMMER figNER (1" rte : , q3.l;tre aria Miin Sircet G ToWanifa, I ti a., respecitully give notice that they are now opening and receiving direct from Mr City of New fork. their NNW :STOCK. id SPKING and SUNIMMIt (0!)1)S, whietr, with their 6111114'1 stock on ildllll. ctitnp n ses ore - of the hirrto and he.' selected ass .rinients to be found Ives; of New Moth. Having been purchased at our:AT BARGAINS! They are enatile4 to effl.r then - retie:Jr.r than ever.— They invite paiiiirnlar attention to their assortin. tit Ladies' Dress Goods Consibting of Jaeonet and Swiss Printed Lawns.ainghains. Baer! Muslim, ttlrrritnae, Cochero, F:111 River and other styles of American Prints, in entlle:s variety, a large assort rornt and for sale . cheap. 'l:hey have 31,0 a rl. They invite priicular lo their asisiirtmcni nr Carpeting of all price. and ,- Also, Spring and Strinater 13.4. is and Ishoes, Stion Pindin:;.: and Cro ccries. Crockery, i-dielf flai lware4-c. Their Stitt k has . tern side: trd iih and n ill bin sold cheap. ,Pitrther comment t• us a call. and 1 , 4 C twill stiiin , ynit nitr and prices. and convince you that the ahnce is nn fiction. Our mono is, " .11 & Qtick Fletutow. WroNTANiE-' , & CO. THE' subseriber lost on the 3J inst., in this bore' a small BLACK Monocco POCH. LT BON.. c u o• taming, be.ides a small sum of money, itottl, and :papers of value to him, but useless to any one else. the 6ndcr is welcome to . the money. rind will be further rewarded by returning the other contenttl, with or withobt the pocket book, either through the Post Office or otherwise. , OEO. BANDERSOI tig. 25, 18581- 1 171 = 1 3 61 •'t , hoes , ft+ e!e. d" Ul+ TRACY & .1100 . CEO. L. STROPE.. Asvirded to tide hiatehliihat the Fair of - the Amerkith Ifuctttote. NM' rip*, Oct. A Diplome at the Fratilichat Institute, Philadelphia. Firet Preinium at the Stahl Fale;l7oea.hreivFoik e aiid at the Colnnibia And Reaseelaer County (Nese York; Film and a Diploma at the iFestehester Courtly Pair at White Flatus. iIICKOK'S PATES? I. In the present arrangement of this highly approved and falqable 31111, the labor is divided by errangtng a rutting Cylinder to break the apples, and then deliver them to the lower Cylinders to be redline' to pomace.. By this ar rangement the work to performed teeter and sith much len labor. The Press is arranged with a Much inrier, Fero+ than formerly, and I, lla very ingenious dreier the WC Oft ke trig la dispensed w and the Tub made to open at Rill to do liver the potnaeo, while at the same time the titer Is left clear and the work can be done with much le.A labor than by the old method. The Cylinders Are covered a lilt heavy sheet Zinc, both ori their pe . ripherie. end end.: the ww.l in them le arranged re, m not to melt; mod the le SOle work On the DIM and Pre.; made In the very teat manner And arranged with orperial view to their durability and Orel,. Wo Farmer who tvLot the NI illrnrefnll y and twriattlinit to directions will be disappointed, hot-on the . other band he will find tide one of the moot valuable and (AM lout insehlnes on hie farm. The machine LI made to run by brass, steam. or hand power, and when the apples are ground, a small boy of 11 year' of ago can press the pomace with all ease. In all former times it was Capposed that ri la'rge of elder could only be made by using a ponderous machine. that alowty enigma the apples without Mirellog them fine. They were then made into a massive cheese in straw, awl a most severe and lone, prelsure Was respired to ertrart a. portion of the (bier, a considerable quantity being absorbed by the straw and the mass of pomace: anal Lq obtaip this unsatisfactory remit the farmer had to take all his ).mod•. and perhaps his sir-horse team. and devote a whole day that could have been more profitably employed. to make from air to eight ballad+ of Cider. To obviate the difficulty tim Partners hove heretofore labored under. this has hewn invented, and the statement of a fe•w farts will prove that It Ls not only the best Machine of the kind in exiStencr, but It is the most profitable that n man ran have 'on hi+ farm. The apples are by this Machine grated up into a fur pulp. so that it requfres but a comparatively light pressure. and that but a minute or two, to extract An the Oiler. U. being ascertained by practical experiment that One-Fourth more juke ran be obtained than by the old process. It aidesthis, it only requires two hands to grind up and make into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can be possibly done on the old-fashioned machines. On this press., owing to the oompartness of the pomace In the tub. and the cern plate manner in which It is ground, a pressure of (nun 3 to is tons—that CAP easily he obtained—will produee d more favorable result than fifty tone pressure on the ordinary Entered *Aeon:nag to Att of Congress, In the yeas 1061, to the ;Adrift Caen of 1.14 Eastern DlStrlet of PealsylianlAL STAGES Another Arrival of NEW GOODS! NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. t ~~. ~ 111011, 4C2i IND !Ind IMIL'ON'MANTES ac CO., large variety idYA,,),REI: NO- '4, s TI emb-racinz :iTinost every thing -from a Crochet Nredle to a 1.a,1% . 's saMll Towanda, March POCKET-BOOK LOST SILVER MEDAL UM r ROVED CIDER MILL. Cider I're4e. even If the appine'were remind or and,. Lee* the Mirrored 31 ill: evil if Um apples weromierwly,ennutiet4 it. on the "int Machine. it nemii.l require • premuswet