Nitu lbvernsrmcuto kof 694)1;0m aroG ei y and rrovision MO*. • J. if Ph limey's - Store, Maiii Street. ' 111 : ,ul,crther Leine desirous of enlarging his witless would respectfully annocinee to the •!!!of Towreida and vicinity Thal he is just re fmi New York and is now opening for a of t. : . arge as, orfalCrit s adjillG'l ll SUCH AS • IN. Sagar. CqTre Rice Molasses, Stuart's mop, !sat (ham. Pepper, S-ice, C7ores. Mace, Nut. connion ,* Saleratac, Cream Tarter, Soria; .• m us tard. TITPre. Sauce, Catsup. Curdles. Cigars, etc O'"' d chat i n . : Soap. Vinegar s Stara, ran fie has also on hand and for sale a large stock of lt - 111[1111101111hTEM. 0 : 9 atid sh o u'der ,. . Nfackeret, Codfish, Herring, Wheat Flour, Lard, Names Dans. Dried Apples, „ tier , Chre,c. Soda. Butter and Boston Crackers. . 415 ,_most kinds of Fruit and Nuts, Preserved ri.ron. Figs, Raisins, Oranges and Lemons, ari her ; di a large rock of German. French and k.seriC3n 7l,yt ol all descriptions and price. Please give him a call. A. J..IiOBLE. •Tiranda, August 1853. CONVALESCENT. voDERcooK, will resume h:s official . du• •,; on Monday. the lot day of Aug. next.— s.de tit the Public Square, where he f ir pleased to see his friends, and all others who ~T e q u v the !•ervires of a Justice of the Peace.— busne.s hours from 9 to 12 .% M., and from Al', M. Towanda. July 29, 1853. f War Question Being Settled in • IE3 imeciiklp.z-m-• t i VT'ANVES & CO. have come to the conolu n to cdarge their business, in view of the , tt - e pro•portlythat tnu.t result from,a state They tht.tefme, after returning thanks for -,• favor , , invite !he Alention of the citizens of adrnitt._ countteE to the examination of Tall and Winter Goods. nz of all the vanettes or Fancy and Dress a a , c.t Itravy st , rles. norkm; irc Iferreirss awl Cur- Ti,e,•.,1,,!:•. 1, N. Lr dm evr e sy , 'l3 - 111Ch tall. oiler , ! at %,liolesale or retail, at that cannot lad to r;ca,e. DR. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN & SITS.GEON, c,.011 Pine St,, , t. npp , • I Pres,ytrrion ME h.s proro,tooal ,rrt Irt'• to ihe people of Oa and vicinor. Car a!trays he flffind atlas .fl 1)r. Nu rt.ri% 'wre, when nut pro., vr _ e XV MEE: MIK - 4. NTER GOODS! • • Mal ci (,„er .1/r r• .•• - 's Block. Maki. Street, oroning their stock of GOODS for the Vinver trade, c.nriprising a full • 7.- a- ,, r:tliel,;, and of the usual variety, " !1e •;•1 at a very small profit for Ready hang:toe a‘Nortnent of OR I' GOODS, ,real variety of Lathes' Dress Goods, b . 1 : i / rc. all-wfb.lDclaines, Lawns, . ~1 : (;I,l.trharns, Sc, , rh and A,a,,• 4.4 : Poplins, shwies and (airy . • mei:, R ear may Le found Broad CSAhs, lientucky Jeans. silk, Satin :tairtings. bleached and brown, :•tir,:ncr Good:. -for boys wear, Cotton 7,', W a rn, Cation Batten. &c., &c. REM , ;7,o( . Erni . .:i AND pr2ovl6loNs. • w,u he kept on hand. Tho-e in want C....1ke. Molasses, :Stewart's best per Ging er, Salera.us, Flour, ,' or any titer article in this line, rail ~n us before, purThasihg else. IILIIDW6it2I. ,rnlnt assortment. Crockary. Glass ds and Shoes, Hats and Caps— Paints. (MA, Glne4 and Put/Y. ft.e liberal patronage of the past sea feel a pleasure in inviting the born examination of our Spring stock, be ill good Goods and low prices will insure , a{.• fur ready pay. TRACY & MOORE. 'WI, Aug. 27 1853. COITAT. 'E .5 hereby given that a Special Court of Pleas will be held in and for the Bradford. al Towanda, commencing on ILP nth day of November next, at IC o'clock t” continue one week, at which the Hon. b. WHITE will preside, for the trial of the causes, to wit Riley & Co. vs Henry W. Tracy. well vs. Same, as garnishee. Ntuan vs. Ira Jennings et al. •I'e ChasreJeaux vs. Lyman Matson. Humphrey vs. Wm Humphrey. Ue Cha.teleaux vs. Ira Jennings et al. rua.c rpturnable on Monday jNov. 7, 1853, ut the forenoon. ALLEN M'KEAN, Proth'y MEM E NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGS BERY 7eam.7. a NEW SFOCK or Coons, consist ;-::u i and complete assortment of rdl kinds 3 ILRCII ANDIZE, 1 1.4 e sold as cheap as the same quality of ac to bought anywhere this side of New . Aogust 20, 1853. NOTICE ' reb Y R"en , 'hat agreeably to an act of Inpor r4"" granting, a Char4l to the Towanda and lm Railroad Cumpany, Books will be opened subscrip t's si block to said Company, on ty a t 9 clock. A. M. of the 24th day of Sept next, at the House of Richard Brower, in ')CASH, JOHN LAPORTE, EL1.1017 J. D MONTANYF:, BARS.TOSV, BURTON KINGSBERY, MORGAN, E. It. MYER, ATT LE:s, JOHN PASSMORE, BARTON. JI!DSON HOLCOMB, 1.() C 1 ; WELL, ALEX: DEWEY, N. CER:111:1LIK, AUGUSTUS A. SMITH. 1 JULIUS RUSSELL. WINDER, ABN E:R R PERKINS.. Sept 1, 1553 Commiftionel - ERMA DE ORDERS,. iini4 of Bradford County COM. 1 2 the first Bri g ade, in the iSth Div. of the Will meet in Battalions for Parade, and levectitm, in the , following order : battalion commanded by Lieut.CoLJohn meet on. Wedneiday the Idt day of ' 4l . Th e 4th battalion corn manded,by Lieut. thud E. Whitney, on Thursday the 15 th 'tpt., led the lat battalion, commanded by Strata W. Root, on Friday September Officers are requested to be prompt Jouce and punctual in attendance. JOHN A. CODDING, Inspector. °epic z, Aug. 20, MI t n '-y'.a"a: •~:;isy4 ~Y."ab~.. ; •:~ai:f'.:l~v~L ...~C t'.tw~f:M'At.:..:o'K.?J:.'..3•Cl~7d. -1) •c. • k (Vat . AVM t i A Ili - ran. D(-rri Virt President V Judge of the 12th' Judicial District consisting of the counties of Brandford;SMl4 &henna and Sul livauratid, the Heme l Mrnotr i ßaLL4an andlianne Acur:tri Associiteladges, iti 1;0 for Batile . ouni . i of Bradford have issued their precept bearing date ,the let day Auaust 1853; to me d i rected; for "heading a Court of Oyes and :Terminer, General Quarter Ses sions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan'. Court, at Towanda, for the county of Bradford on Monday the WI day of September next, to continue two snub. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners , and Justicesof the Peace and Constables of the county of Bradford, that they be then and therein their pro per persons, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions, Ond" ot her, remem. broncos, to do those things which to their office ap pertain to be done • and those who ere bound by re cognizance or otherwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail Of said coun ty, or who shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are requested to be punctual in their attendance agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the lith day of August, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three, and of the Independence of the United States the seventy-sixth, CHESTER THOMAS, Sheriff. A LL persona indebted to tie estate of Thos. Bennight, deed, late of Ridgbury township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, - wilf please present them duly authenticated for settlement. 011IIEUBY BENNIGHT, April 21, 1853. Executrix. A LI. persons indebted to the estate of JAMES Z LAMB, deed late of LEROY twp., are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for settle ment. EDMUND KELLY.. April 30, 1853, • Executor. T ETTERS of administraton having been granted 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 tale 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, Adm'rs JOHN FLYNN, April 14, 1853. TRIAL LIST for September term and sessions, 1553, FIRST WEEK. John Vanderin's adm•rs. vs. The Comth. Penna. P H & W H Titus vs. Daniel Foss. David M Bull vs. James P Bull's Ex'rs. Stephen Pierce's use vs. William Williams. John - Ingham vs. Harvey B Ingham. J N Weston's adm'rs vs. Begley ) rley 4- Hyde. J H Phinney Jr vs. John G Mason. David Barber vs. John Snyder. Theodore Wilder vs. Almon Eaton. Emma Jane Smith vs. Alansnn B Smith. . Ni'm H H Brown vs. Ex'rs of J P Smith. 0 P Ballard vs. Sephen H Fitch. A & C Fitch vs. Geo Manley. G 1 7 % • Potter vs. C L Ward. Ala . son B Smith vs. Justus A Record. 1 sar di Ogden et al vs. Wm li H Brown et al. Rcert Melteer vs. Daniel Webber. D ius Myers vs. James Brink. John Strang vs- Wm Singalls et al. Sanderson & Kingsbery vs. Jacob A. Weller. Laura A Warner vs. lonatharißrink. Phebe Ann Patton vs. John M Fox. Leonard Pratt vs. Alexander Dewing. James Wood's t.se vs. Lee. szcoa. n WE EL. William Williams vs. Nedebish Smith. • Stephen R Chandler vs. Win & Horace Kiff. George Fri cher vs. Albert Tozer C C Cowell's use vs. J M 4 Geo Crannies Charles It Brown vs W W Welles Sarah Ann Hotchkiss vs Price Doane et ox. Phebe Ann Patton VA Jo t .li:l M Fox (1 W 'Goodell ‘s John Kenn , dy Ph..be Ann Patton vs Hiram Fox Wm Sinsebaugh vs Win Kiff. David Barber vs Stanley•S Hinman .% Jonathan Boyce vs Austin Farnsworth Job P Kirby v's Wm Fitton. Austin Stalford vs David Goodale et al Henry Westbrook vs Isaac Westbrook et al John T Crandall vs Wm 11 Wilson John F.Means vs Wyllie Brownson *lsaac Mace vs John Bates The Comth of Penna vs Bates & Pond. John Brownell vs Jehial Schofield Samuel Moulson vs Peter J Vroman .. Lyman Chamberlin vs Wm P Jones . Wm H Bell et al vs Edward Overton Milton Wood vs Clarissa Russell - Clarissa Grace vs Chauncey Guthrie Lewis D Fowler vs George Jenkins G W Marsh vs J F Chamberlin John Dongherty vs A J Westin° et al C L Ward's use vs Nathan Coon's Ex'rs John Bates et al vs Isaac Rasecrance et al John Carman vs Burton Kingsber . y garnishee; &i: Cornelius Tyson's use vs Charles A Squires Wyllie Christie vs Simon Stevens. Albert Van Gorder vs 8 S Clark et al Thedata Hall's use vs Henry V Thayer John Glenn et al vs Issas, Shepard Hiram A Case vs John Tomlinson. Wm Kars use vs R L M'George Alanson B Smith vs Isrel Smith et al Wm Wickizer's use vs E & J Horton Oakley & Fox vs Wm Kifl: Win Sinsebaugh vs Aaron Stone Samuel C Means et al vs Wm Patton et al J Vanderworken's assignees Richard Brower Henry Sible vs.,Curtis Smith Luke Whitney vs Merritt Chapel . Ceo W Goodell vs Samuel A Tenant same vs Cornelius Vanderpool same vs Nelson Vanderpool same vs Henry Vanderpool .Benjamin T Middaugh vs John Flood Hugh Cavenaugh vs James Riley Edward Herrick vs Charles F Welles jr, et al Lucius Stiles et al vs Austin Mitchell et al John Allen vs Elliott Whitney Wm Bineham's trustees, vs James Bovierr et al John F Setterlee et al vs Guy Tozer Jacob Reel vs Francis H Arnold • Emma Jane Smith vs Samuel Kellum 2J same vs Wm Cowell Josiah Francisco vs Samuel Huston. Subpoenas for the 6rol week returnable on Wednes day Sept. 7, at 2 o'clock. P M., and for the 2d week, on Monday Sept. 12, 1853, at 2o'clock, P M. ALLEN M'KEAN, Proth'ry. ALL persons indebted to the estate of MANUEL SILVANA, dec'd late of Tuscarora twp.. are hereby requested to make payment, withbot delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for set tlement. BEN I. M. SILYARA, THEODORE SILVARA. May 25, 1853. Eiecutors. ALL persons indebted to the estate of John Buck, deceased, late of Ridgbery twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement: , • , ABIRAM, PIERCE, Administrator, with the Will annexed. A aging 10, 18413. • - '• • A LL persons ,indebted to the - estate of P. D A Havens,deed.latti oft:handing Stone are hereby requested to make payment arithoutdeley, and those haying claims against said' estate, will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement' 8. W. DILES, Ad m " DEBORAH HAVENS. ) istratinL A ug. 27, 1953. Ecgiil - (Abiiiiiiicnts. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. A DM IN ISTR ATOMS' NOTICE ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -~xva..;.'~«'Y.sAu'l~.'a~c:~:a.Ca{:..a:T~'s=; ~'~ri~~e~ , l:~:s:.~,*~r,X'~~'t ~^FT : i'~.~r- W~ : a :'.G».::.vlFmL3'~dN . s~"~t".:~ii~~=L**',; misicltancons. 4-se, „ ST O RE - 1 • IS now being replenished with a full and complete stock of Drugs, Medicines, Paints : Oils, Vurnishcs, Window Glass, Pure IViner and Diquors,( 5 • , tyc., In shart, every thing connected with the trade. The Goods have been bought extremely low, for cash, and will be sold accordiriety. N. B. A superior article of Tanner's and Neat's Foot Oil just received. Ins REMEMORII the place-3 doors south of Mon. tanye's corner—same building of the' ArgusGEtice.' July 30, 1353. NO. 2 BRICE ROW, BURNT OUT, BUT STLL ALVE ! 11? EMOVED to the store recently occupied by . it S. Bailey as grocery and Post office 3 doors south of Montanyes corner. where he ha• received a full, new and complete stock of DRUGS, MEDI CINES, GROCERIES, &c. winch he will sell cheap er for cash than ever. Here you will find annexed a few leading articles Senna Alex., do Indie Cream Tartar Sup C Soda Manna,. Magnesia Calc'd do Carb, do S S do Henry's . Colocynth do Appl , Cochineal Trusses Hulls do . Marshes, do Shaker, Balsam Wisters do Cheesmans do Fir do Copabia do Tolu do Peru do Pu motrary do Sulphur Acid Tartaric du Acetic do Bcnzonic do Citric du ,Nitric do Oxalic do Hy drocyanc do Sulphuric Oil Linseed do Sperm do Olives do Castor do Neat:iron' do Almonds do Amber Rect do Amber Red d•i Anisi do Caraway do Croton do Cubebs do Cummin •do Fennel, do Lemon do cassia do Cod Liver do I.avandula G do Neroli do Jesmin do Nutmeg do Orange do Rhodium do Rose do Cedrat do Copabia do Ergot do Verbena do Viotette do Mellesse do Mellefluer do Patchanly Brushes, Paint do Varnish do Hair do Hair,Camel do Nail do Tooth do Shaving do Flesh do Cloth do Hat Soap. Yankee do Crystalline do Eng. Wind Low's do Coopers do Rose do Victora do Orange do Tooth do Erasive do Castile do Military do Sarin do 'Drown Fricopheroas Pain Killer Ayers Cherry Pectoral Oxygenated Bitters Stoughton Bitters Chloroform Hoffman's Anodyne Venitian Red, English Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varni•h, Dye- Woods & Dye• Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.— Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con nected with the trade. Having secured the services of Dr. S. HUSTON, 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 op. The stock has been selected with great care, and the goods will be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry Pec toris}, schencks Palmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Rout, Orrick's, Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Verraifoge. Together with all of the mostpopular Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sale at REED'S Drug Store. Three Doors below Motitanye's :omen Towanda, January 3, 18511. 11111V11113210117' SPRING GOODS. WILLEFICSIT3c2 EI now receiving a large assortment of all kinds of I SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which will p"wilively be sold cheaper than the cheapest ; call and see. T 9 w, alo4 , O, 1853. • IRON AND NAILS.-5 Tons more of Irna and Nails just received at may2o NIERCURS. Fosgate's Cordial Elix Opi Hay's Liniment Hair Dye Harlem Oil Ointment, Trasks do Halley's do McAllester Shakers Herbs do Extracts Tilden's Alcoeultc Ex't Rhei Extract Jalap Extract Meakim's Vanilla Ex't do Lemon du do Mace do Jo Almond do do Cloves do Allspice do do Nutmegs do do Peach do do Ginger do do Cinnamon do do Orange do do Tonka do 'Lubin'. Springtlower do Musk do do Violette do do Magnolia do do Sweet firer do do Jeamin do do locley CI% do do Caroline do do Jenny Lind do do Boquet do Syrings, Pewter as'm'nt do Glass do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do G. E. Rhei Turk do do do Ipecac do ,Jalap do Ginger White do Orris 'Gum Camphor do Opi Turk do Myrrh Tur!: do Arabic do do Copal do Aloes Soet do Aloes Cape Chloride Lime do Soda Castor Russ ;Isinglass do 'Evens' Lancets iNirra Silver, Op't 10xid Bisnuth !Blue Pill .1 mer. Indide Potass Tart do Carb do Sulph do Oaustie do Citrate Ferri lodide do Tannin Promo lod Mercury Strychnia Piperin Elaterium lodine Veratrin Kreosote Hydra Cum Creta Morphine Sulph ' do Act Calomel, American do Enolish , GE FM Precipitate Red do White Sulph Zinei Bronze, Crimson do Pale Gold do Dark do do White Gold Leaf, Op't China Vermillion America do Prussian Blue Fig do • 7 7 7; 7 : - - STRAIGUT-L4NV-NO,fURIER A . " t . t•l.'" • 7, , 7,) ""."•—•••-• t T.C. 2i3 7 / 2 1,.`Jqrs.:Mi fJ (Opposite Ward...house.) fcr 'Past favors. annoonc io friends,ao:llur-public In general, thaChe thin keeps on band - a -good women* tit:7_l42aq, Alin.: Claming°, which fie 401 sell cheap for Camel. Hr believes that . a' • Nituble-sixience Mat than :dose shilling.' He also- Sias 'commenced manufacturing Clotning—selecting the cloths him self in the city, a II employs none but the Kest of workmen in making them op. He would assure his customers that ...hisVlothing isrennufactured un der his own eye, and in his own shop, and not let out by the job to unexperienced Or incompetent work men. Thus, peroms wishing a suit or any portion thereof, can order the same with a perfect ceitaintj of getting a good fit. He has also on hind a general ass“rtmesit s.t gen. ilemen'a Shirts and Colitis's, whi..h he will sell cheap for cash. (r - Custom work promptly done as usual. He invites his friends to call on him opposite the Ward House before buying elsewhere. Now if you are wanting. yon surely can find, Coats, Pants anti Vests jnat made to your mind, So nice and so snit?, they'd suit to a T., S perfectly fine, there's no room for a flea. If your linen wants changing.and sometimes it will, Y null find shirts and collars for a very small hill; Conte then one and all, who are out clothes hunting And you can be fitted by HEl)litil. H. ISUNTING N. B. He is sole Agent for Huss Howes Jr. Patent Sewing Machine, for the counties of Bradford and Susquehanna. Any person wishing to pun hase the right for using the above Machine in said counties. can be ticcommo dated by calling on him, %%lime they can see it ope• rate. It is well demonstrated that this machine is the best patent now in use. Its validity has been establi.hed by vial at law in Boston, in July, 1852. This trial resulted in fully confirming and establi , h. trig the claims of Howe's Original Paten; to the ex clusive right and use of all needle and shuttle Ma chilies, or their equivalents, and the stitch and seam formed thereby• G. H. B. Townc.lll, A nau , t IF. 1853. , t‘ k.-.....:i,:: Z.', ',. 2.-.''' ' ': . ..,7 .§''-/'':',„ iN 7,, ~ e fa - •,, , `,.: hC;:..,:. 4 ..ft" , :;,Z::'.;.::, • ‘,::, . lam_ i'• • - ‘, ir..111: ;'..,.k :-.i,,-,- , i • ,-,,,_ ~" , -. 4 -.„,-,, .. ijr,''' ; . ~ . . '''' ' ti: . t . 4'' . • ' 4;lll(''' . -r- . r ' ~ . ,-_, , RUG STORE., - . = 5 . - N N - .. ' :' -4 " • *:.,-: -.. '.(.' ::.'--- • "' . 4 1 =, _L-.--- JcPmr.:4l • _-,--. • . ..,.3 In the south end of the Ward House, TOWANDA. DR. H. C. PORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in DRUGS, MEDICINES, GROOM:Si:CS, LIQUORS, di.c. THE assortment is large and very extensive, and embraces almost very Wide Used in the Arts, either 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 grafts itnisrly given to those who may wish to consult con cerning themselves or their friends. Continuous Imp plies of fresh and recently -prepared articles will be received carefully selected with a view to their use. fulness. and any article wanted net usually kept. either will be found here or procured by Express for those leaving their order. Accommodating clerks will always be rea ly to safely compound any prescripts in and endeavor to make it (whatever the purchase) mutually agreeable. All goods shall be considered warranted as repre. rented. and being Agent for the best. and prpular Patent medicines, all those found in this State can be relied upon in all cases as being genuine. The stock comprises all kinds of AClns, IIA LSONIS, ESSF.XCF.S, FAIR. A C TS, SEEDS - LEAVES, GUMS, FLOWERS, 01 LS, SALTS, ROOFS. HERBS. PL A S TERS, PILLS, POWDERS, 01 N [NI ENTS, . &.C.. &C . &C. OFFICINAL PREPARAT!ONS All kinds soups, perfumery. fancy goods and mis. cellaneous articles, brushes,. trusses, supporters, nursing bottles, breast pumps, thermometers, &e. All kinds of dye stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, &c. New and beautiful patterns of Lamps, fresh burn ing fluid and camphene, choice brands of pure Ha vana cigars, tobacco, &c. GROCERIES. Sugar, Coffee and Tea of all kinds, MOLIMPPIN, spice pepper. cloves, mustard, nutmeg, mace, fish, rasins, citrons, currants, salad oil, cocoa, chocolate, soda, butter crackers. rice, starch, ginger, saleratus, white and bar soap, sperm and tallow 'Candles, jugs, bottles, pipes, pepper sauce &c. Liquors. Cogniac, Otard and American Brandy, St. Croix, Old Jamaica and New Eng'and Rum, pure Holland and Am. Gin. Irish and Monongahela Whiskey, Ma dei,a Lisbon, Sherry, Teneriffe Port, Muscat, Claret and Champaign Wines—Cordials, Rose, Amour Mil ker, Noyeau Ace , cheaper than ever offered. Patent medicines, from Dr. Jayne, Fitch, SwAyne, Brants,Orricks,Townsend, Keeler, Schenk, Hoolland. Graefenberg, 4c. Pepsiii,Gargling Oil, Cholagngue Acoustic Oil, Dyspepsia Bitters, Lyon's Rat Pills, Pain Ki;lers, Pile Medicines, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Sprain, Founder, M'Allister's Ointment, dm Venni fuge, Galvanic curatives, Heave and Condition Powders. Cherry Pectoral, Rock Rose, Cntholicon, Tooth Ache Drops. Hair Invigorator and Hair Dye, Bed Bug Poison, Eye Waters, Wright's Smith's, Bennett's Soule's, Jayne's Phi n ney's, and numerous other kinds of Pills. All of which will be sold at unusually low rank. pa' Remember Dr. Poiresn's Drug and Chemical Store'is in the South end of the War I House, fronts ing the Public square. H. C. PORTER, M. D. NEW ARRANGEMENT! JHARVY PHINNEY, Jr., having purchased for . Cash of G. M. Bowman, his entire wrack of Merchandize at a price far below the actual cost in New York, (and 15 per cent. lower than any Mer— chant in Towrrnda has or can buy) is prepared to sell for CASH, more Goods for one dollar, than any_ man will sell for "nine shillings! This stock is large, embracing all aiticles usually found in a Store, viz—Day-Goode, Groceries, Hardwire, Batts and Shoes, Leather, Nails, Sash, Glas.s. flats, gaps and Bonnets. Alt of which will be' sold as abOve, arid no mistake. At the Brick Store, corner of Main and Bridge streets. Towanda, July 18,1953. FARM FOR Sq_E, THE subscriber offers a valuable FARM for sale, containing 65 acres, 10 acres of good timber.l about 55 under a good state of cultivation, well twat tered, and a water privilege thereon,., capable of running machinery. Situated one mile from the Susquehanna river, and half mile from the „road ruuning.from.Towandar to Rome. -- • - • Any person or peritons.witlaingto boy. cannot do better than to call eve this Farm an naming-. tine. A pau of the purchasit.moncy, will bet required' dewn, itarl.the balance ran he made easy. GEO: Id.. eTROPE. Wysox, July 4, 1833. 371Z2t =ME r - - ,t_114,e4J.46.4 SITIVER 4411 P II : I' 7 74 Ol s artileg tit the ifatt et the' ti 4 ft .ew ate, N :on., 11134: r t , I shir ti the'Veatikihn Ftr.t Prerliern at the Mate Fair, 'like, Neer reek, and nt the Col amble nnd emelt leer coiiiity Turk; Val#l4. : - u!'-ant a , tkiidoin . a . !\ ~ ~. _\ c~ HICKOK'S PATENT In the present arrangement of this highly approved end valuable Mill, the labor is divides] by arrnnaine n euttlrF Cylinder to break the apples, and then deliver themto Lb lower Cylinders to be rehired to pomnee its 1111 s er• rarsgement the work is peifermeti faster and wish tenets less labor. The Press Li arranged with a much larger Perms' than Donerly, and by a very ingenious device the of !Ile Lag Is dispensed with and the Tub made to open at will to de liver the pewees. while at the Kemp little the Cider is left clear and the work ran he done with much Is-s labor than by the old method. The Cylinders ere eve end with laatiy 'sheet Ms., both on their peripheries and ends: thefworsi In them is arranged so as not to swell: and the whssle.w..rk on the MCI and Press mode in the t ery bent manner and arranged with especial view to their durability mat reel lee. No Farmer who i be Mill earrfmllr and to direetknis will lie disappointed, hut on the taller band he will find this one of the trt,t valuntde and rid Scut machines on bin farm. The machine is made to run by horse, steam. or imoi power. and when the apples are ground, a small boy of 14 years of age eon proem the pontnee with nil r . • In all Ihrmer timea It a a- wtti po•Ral that n large quantity of Cider could only he made by uthsg n ponder°. onnahine, that slowly erusbod the at.pl.n willeatt gi haling them nn._ They were then made Into n,rna,dve ehe,e In straw. told a mad severe and long ...preontre was required to eltrnet portion of the Cider n pmlderahle.iunntio brithr ab.prised by th e st ra w and th e to s s. ,s 1 poutare: nod to obtain thi unsatisfaetory result the firmer hod to ink. ell hneb, and perhaps his nix-horse ham, find devote a whole day that couLl have been mere profitably employe!, to tuald.,,f,m elz to eight barrels of Cider. To Obviate the olitnettity the Farmers hnsts heretofore Inborn! under. this Malthus , bra been invented. sail the>retententof sfew (sets will prate that it Is not rusty the beet Maelsine of the kind in exhienve, but It is the meat profitable that ri men inn have obi 1.1.. firm. The apples are by this Machine glided up Into p fine pulp, so that it requires but a eampurstirelsprepture. and that but a minute er two. to extrnet .n the Cljer. it being asseertoinol Ly prnetiral experiment tiesithiss-Penrth more juke can be obtained than he the oil prme t :.. aisles this, it only minims two hemp to grind up suti nut, into Cider a larger quantity of apples than eon be pussii.ly - done on the old-fashioned utarhine+. • o n this press. owing. to the compartneso of the tssumee in the tub, nest the com plete manner in which iliogroutob, a pressure of from 3 to 6 tons—that can snotty he obtained—will la-table° it more favorable result than fifty teas promote on the onftnary -• • Relent eeeeenee is AO , of Casper, is the 70a1.542. Y Person% need not he- t tot ord e r, t..e. 1 , 1 , Ireiglii to 1e taken- Or the pr the tßiii.h..ta;; a _ the balance by mail 41 Me. • • . • P 1 , 1111‘1111 , PG. Penna. T 4 - 11 s ..... ~,,,„ . s ig i t ) .--"--- LEAVE , $ awanda riir Me re ti I'N 4.1 „ e ". -- ..inif6.l3talington,Kast Beilthti , l , l Riket.rry. and Wellsburg ,le pot on the N. T. & H .R . 8.. eve ry .7+l,.•rnAlr, VVLO- N F. , /I A r and Fll4l DA T at 13 n'ti. , ,k .t, an ! arise at the depot in time to hiike.ibe eretiln,, train ~ I u..rt either ea,ii or o e -t. same O ar . Returning Tur , o4il i tivit..ntr and S rt no. T. after the arrival of tliegaitera tram, and al , o the Western cars from Jelreirson, Elmira, &c., and ar rive at 'rowanda same day.' • FARE : —To Ira nd a to Mercneis wills , :173 to Darlington. " to East etntithfield. f 123 .4, to Ridgebeey, Lot) " to WellNbarg depot. 125 Expreati paclofgEs to,or from the Rail Road care fully delivered-at Inoderate Pharges. D. M. BrI.L. Towanda, Oct 8, 1852. Prop , r Another Arrival of NEW GOODS! ITFt , tIERCITR is now receiving another N. w H Assortment of (4,odq, rnit.ioinz n