tXtnicriletate lite 1!;c14,_._ Amditor'i Notice. (tie cilate of Herrick C. Miller, decd. ,igued having been appointed an Au. t he Orphan's Court of Bradford cone- A adjust the cunt of_R. Ex le d 12,1 will and ac le o Wil stament of said dece attend to the duties iceptici.i, tiled. will Ant.rent at his office in TowalB33 nda at Iw one o', day of Novemer, A.D. , hi, o f which all b persons interested will HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. - - Auditor's Notice. In the Corn. Pleas of Bradford trber County, No. 100, May T. 1852. auditor, appointed by the Court i mi gned, tribute money tallied on execution issued Cise, will attend to the duties of his rr 'tat 1 11 office in Towanda boro', on the liorember, A. D. 1853, at 1 o'olock, p. 4,,kkaeraons i nterested are required to pre. tit dim, OT doe be debarred from any pop said fuci i HENRY BOOTH, Auditor. 1853 Auditor's Notice. Lawrence ) Bradford Com. Pleas, No. t e tt7o, Feb. T. 1853. rf. Hale. ;tor appointed by the Court to distribute raised by Sheriff's sale of the property idant in the above suit. will atten to :ss at the office of IL Booth. to Towa d nda ihe 23d day of November, 1853, at 10 o'- where all persons to teras ted are requ ir— it their demands or else be debarred ind. P. D. MORROW, Audltor. 953. , _ . . Auditor's Notice. ' ion, mina Meredith, John Read, John and Margaret lit. Read who survived M. Read vs Ardo3 J. Verguson and t outs. No. 321. Dee T. 1852. sittnr appointed by the Court to distribute raised by sheriff's sale of the property idants in the above suit, will attend to sa at the office of Wm Watkins in Tow- Friday the. 25th of November 1853, at t . M. where all persons interested are re went their claims or else be debarred ( an d. GL Ylt WATKINS, Audi•or. 1359. —. DISSOLUTION.' whereby given that the cmpartnetship acute wining under the firm of J. & 8. vas this day dissolved by the withdrawal Alerind'er. sawmill hereafter be conducted by the le a f ins , (consi•ttng only of Jacob Alex 'lawn Alexander. and M. E. Solomon) at lad a Artnit's Hall, No. 7 Water st. Elms. s o , Mercur's Block, Towanda. Pa.: goilegigneil will be happy to receive a et of the patronage which has been so lib. !tided to their predecessors. ALEXANDEIts Sr. SOLOMON. to due J. § Alexander must thirty ,hys Trion this date. 00:13. 1N53 'HMG STORE. di. SOLOMAN, .oek. next door to Mercurs store have (0 (heir stock, a large and feshione •nt of Beady made Clothing, = 16eIV, bolil of ,•tyle and price. to which the anentoin of the public. This 14 111)w Offered in Towanda !! ;old at prices considerable lower than noun in this place. Our goods are h a regard both to styli, and price, and icnta,not to be met with at ~a ny other, s visiting Towanda in want of Cluthini LARGEsT A ssoRTmENT •blishinent, in this section al the enyntry. • such style and materials as to ensure We shall endeavor by :ES a GOOD CLCMITIMT . tronage. feeling confident that our int satisfaction to the purchaser. 4Jnment comprise,. every article required outfit. TERMS-.CASH. As Coats Pants, UuTrails Caps 47c us. lest door south of Mercur's Main ; and No. 7 Water st. 'Arnouts Hall. .1105 # Country Produce, W001,4c., .hinge for Goods. J. ALEXANDER, S. ALEXANDER, M. E. SOLOMON. October 13. 1853. T OW ANDA EIKRITHAIRY. titution, for the edUcation of young, ladies ;Toed on Tuesday the 201 h :September, in g formerly occupied by Mrs. hlercur. vier the charge of Miss Oervr• D. H• 7. by her sister. Miss R6/gCC• D. H ANSON. Sr of pupils is limited to thirty. The rear consists of forty-four weeks. S, $9, and $l2 per quarter, according to )arsued. barge for the Latin Language. French, cis—Rev. Dr. SI/CLEAN, Vice President Mitge of New Jersey, Princeton. WID WILMOT, IMIN I.IIPOSTM , ESQ., C. L. How.Gso. Sinnensos, Towanda. MIL' Coo SECCA D. HANSON proposes to give action to the young ladies of this place Terms—slo per quarter. tion to be made to _Miss .Hanson at the use, or at tha Towanda Female Seminary. ` , 22, 1853. finery and Mantaumaking. K. D. FOWLER has the pleasure to all— ure to the Ladies of Doreil and its irteini— ibe has, established herself at the house of l‘hop, sitere she will with pleasure waitup m,7l.l4,er line of business. She tespeetfully 11 ""T Pirronsge, and trusts that her cnoder— I T aid her desire to plesie, will be an ini I for them to Rive hers call. 'IL, 19, IBM. LEARPR4CLAMATION. the Hon. DavlD Witaacer, President lie of the 12th Judicial District consisting Intim of Bradford, Suagtiehanna and Sul 'the HODS. MillON HALLAM) and HARRY Associate Judges, in and for said county of have issued their precept bearing date the letober 1 853, to me directed, for holdin g' a ; Uyer and Terminer, General Quinn ""`a ( the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's at Towanda, for the county of Bnidforl, on 1 511 day of pecember next, to continue therefore hereby 'given'. to the Coroners of the Peace Constables of the county ~ that they be then end there in their pro. at In o'clock in the - forenoon of said day, records, inquisitions; and other .remeni. to those things which to their office sp: done ' • and those who are bound by ret or otherwise to prosecute against the i are ormay,be in the jail of said , cowl 111 be bound-to appear at the said court, end there to prosecute against them as Juror's are requested to be punctual in 4 ° lifreiAly to their notice. • warola,the 6tb day October, in the year rd one thousand eighl oc rundred and filly , of the Independen the United States L'HEdTLR THOMAS, sheriff. MEM IPICIWEIB MEM= xxnu f be at BAILEY & 14E1110113Grocery and 1 V Provision and Fancy Eltore,opposite the Court House, Towanda, after the 15th of October, tilt Jan• nary 1; 1854. STRAYED OR STOLEN, FROM the premises of A. B. Smith, in Ulster tp.. on Thursday night Sept. 22d, a large bright red Cow, 6 years - old, with straight handsome horns and marked with a swallow-tail in the right ear. Who ever will give information where said cow can be found shall be reasonably rewarded. Ulster, Oct. 1, 1859. ALLEN OOPER. 1 (ig EMPTY Barrels, suitab le . for Cider, Pork UV/and Beef packing. &c, to good order, for sale cheap at • REED'S DRUG STORE. Sept. 4, 1853. NEW FALL GOODS ! ...MERc UR has just received another large H. assikrtment of Goods of every description. to which additions will be made every week,and which will be sold as usual very cheap. Towanda, Sept 20, 1853. SALT—A quantity of Salt just received by H. S. MERCUR NOTICE. TIR. J. E. INGHAM, of Monroe, has located in ll Wysoz, at the Presbyterian Parsonage. September 22, 1853. MfMl7 GOVM§II Snot received by Joseph Powell. Mlle attention- of the puhlic is respectfully invited .1 to a large and complete assortment of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Groceries. Harnware. Crockery, Boots and Shoes, Huts and Caps. Carpeting. Paper Hang ' stags, Leather. Drags. Arras, Oils, Ifc. All of which will be sold at the lowest market price for CASH or country produce. JOSEPH POWELL. Towanda, Sept. 10. 18153. The War' Question Being Settled in ELI MONTANYES & CO. have come to the conchs. mon to enlarge their business, in view of the unparalleled prosperity that must result from a state peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for former favors, invite the attention of the citizens ot this and adjoining counties to the examination of their Fall and Winter Goods. consisting of all the varieties of Fancy and Dress Goods. as also heavy staples, - Hardware. Crockery, Groceries, Harness and Car riage Trimmings, Iron, Leather, Irc, §"c , all of which VI ill be offered it wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. Sept. I. 1853. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGS BERY IS Now opening a NEW STOCK or Goons, consist ing of full and complete assortment of all kinds 31EliCHANDIZE, which will be.uld as 'cheap as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New- York. Towanda, August '20,1853. _ Paper Sanginge, 1, very fine variety of ta.atin and common paper /I Hangings, curtain papers and tran.parent win— dow shades, just reed by J. POWELL. 'l' Wanda, Sept. 10, 1853 • ESTRAY. ME to the enclosure of the subscriber, in Stand' C ing Stone tp., about the Bth of August, one Red Heifer. two years old, horns lop over the eye ; also a Heifer two years old. red, with some white spots. and one yearling Red Heifer. The owner is reques ted to prove properly, 4c. A. ENNIS. Aug. 30, 1853. A complete assortment of black, plaid and colored 471 dress silks—all wool delaittesonouslin detainee. Etellegesi Thibet cloth., paramettas. Sce. just receiv ed by J. POWELL. DR. E.„ H. MASON, PUYSICLAN di. SURGEON, ReSlelenCe..o2l Ptne Street. npposite the obi Presbyterunt Offers bis professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can alw4s be found at his office. in Dr. Pow'.En's Dru; Store, when not pro fessionally engag,ed. VISW' 500L00,4 Groom)! and Provision Store. One door South of J. H. l'hinney s Store, Main Stmt. THE subscriber being desirous of enlarging his business, would respectfully announce to the citizens of Towanda and vicinity that be is just re ceiving from New York and is now opening for sale a large assortment of 11G-1•11L4COIC IFILICIIMMIE 4, SUCH AS Tea, Sugar, Coffee Rice Molasses, Stuart's Syrup, Tobacco. Ginger, Pepper, Spice. Cloves Mace, Nut meg, Cinnamon, Saiercaus, Cream Tarter. Soda, Ground Mustard, Peppee Satire, Catsup, Candles, Bar and Shaving Soap, Vinegar, Starch, Cigars. etc. He has also on band and for sale a large stock of W'llE11.411:111 - 1117.M5MICE:111b1i r S, Hams and Shoulders.. Mackerel. CodOsh, Herring. Potatoes, Beans. Dried Apples, Wheat Flour, Lard, Butter, Chee.e. Soda, Butter and Boston Crackers. Also—most kinds of Fruit and Nuts. Preserved Prunes. Citron. Figs, Raistns.Oranges and Lemons, together with a large stock of German. French and American Toys of all descriptions and price. 1:13' Please give him a call. A. J. NOBLE. Towanda. August 1853. Whose Indebted to Vs BY note or book account will please take NOTICE that we are in want of money. and must hare it. All Who neglect to attend to this timely warning, may expect a visit from She little Constable. Na jo• king this time. HALL & RUSSEILL. Towanda. March 24, IRS& POCKET-BOOK LOST. THE subscriber lost on the 3d lost., in this boro' a small BLAFtt Alonocco ,Pocas'r•Dooa, con taining. besides a small sum of money, notes and papers of value hi him, but useless to any one elie. The finder is welCome to the money, and will-be further rewarded by returning the other contents, with or without the pocketibook.rither through the Post Office or otherwise. - - A - • GEO. 13ANDERf3ON. Towanda, Aug. 23, 1853. - • 170MPAIRS of Menu', WI - miens' and Chil, dreoeohoes, for sole by TRACY, & MOORE. D _ . LANEEL—A, new aiwortment otrlanessin.i.oke.r Joiner's Toolp, inst,recciysii at • May 5. 1863. mEßcuirti. Embroidered" Goods: THE largest stock ever offered for sale lit ToWat. da of Lobes embrOidered Andereletives, collars, jaconett end swiss muslin bands.skirtings edgings and insenings, handkerchiefs, just received by •t 10. • i. POWELL. (IN Tuesday. Vib e.mst, =mouth NOTE N./ CASE, coulainigig times Two1,1:1111ir ,papera.— The ftaier will be_liberally rewarded y. retinnias ik to .my s toic., or leaving ii_at ,the 'Office of die Brad, ford Reporter. Mooroetoo, Oct. 5, 1853. ME@ LO-ST: - AELMIN z SOIIOE. A LL'peesons knowing thiSiMelvaintiebted to the ri. estate of lohn Warfoid, rieartMeJ. late of Monroe towaskies., :are . hereby ,ritittersted to make immediate payment , and those havittgelahiss against said estate will . please present them dolY anthems., cated for settlement. - •• J. T.,: ROCK W ELI., 1. 13. SMlrmr, &pl. 12, 1653. Adminmtrators. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Thos. Bennight, dec'd, late of Ridgbnry township, are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate. will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. RIIEUBY BENNIGHT, Eseentric. April 21 , , 1859 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE lEWERS of adMinistratoo having been granted A the undersigned by the Register of Bradford county, on the estateiof Patrick Pyne, late of Athena twp., eeceased ; all persons indebted to said es tateme hereby notified to make immediate paymen tothe undersigned, and those having claims against raid estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement- THOMAti PINE, Adners. Sept. 22, 1853. ADMINISTRATOR'S NO fIcE. A U. persons indebted to the estate of Elliott .1 - 1 Marsh, deceased, late of PIKE twp., are hereby requested to make immediate payment and those having claim. against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated toe settle ment. JOSEPH MARSH Sept. 22, 1853. Atim'rs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of James Lennox. dec'd late of Ulster twp. are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and all those having demands against said estate will pre. sent them duly authenticated for settlement. DANIEL LENNOX, Administrator.. June 25. 1863. EXECI;TOR'S NOTICE ALLpersons indebted to the estate of Alexander Madill, dec'd late of Wysox township. are hereby requested to make payment without delay and all persons having • claimcagainst said estate will please present them duly authenticated for set tlement. HENRY J. MADILL, Executor. Sept. 28, 1851 , Cq I-% 014.1. r NOTICE is hereby given that a Special Court of Common Pleas will be held in and fur the County of Bradford. at Towanda, commencing on Monday the 7th day of November next, al 10 o'clock A. M., and to continue one week, at which the Hon. Roaaav G. Wilma will preside, for the trial of the following Causes, to wit : Pendleton, Rilty & Co. vs Henry W. Tracy. Stephen Powell vs. Same, ai garnishee. Lyman Matson vs. Ira Jennings et al. C. L. C. De Chasteleaux vs.-Lyman Matson. Newton Humphrey vs. Wm Humphrey. C. L. C. De Chameleons vs. Ira Jennings et al. Subpmnas returnable on Monday .Nov. 7, 1853 at 18 o'clock, in the forenoon. ALLEN M'KEAN, Proth'y August 30. 1833. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Al.l.persons indebted to the estate of N. D. Watford, deceased, late of Monroe twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated fur settlement. ZERIAH ROCKWELL. Ades. C. A. WARPORD, Monroe, Sept. 29, 19.53. - - - In the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co. In the mutter of the partition of the Real Estate of Samuel Bought, late Ridgeberry, deed. rro Sarah Benight,Celvin Bcnigbt, Mary Benight, Samuel Benight, Phebe Benight, Benjamin W. Benight and Susan Benight, heirs of Thaddeus Be. night deceased, residing at St. Joseph. Missouri. Notice is hereby given, that the Court grant rule upon the heirs and legal representations of Samuel Benight late of Ridgeberry, deceased, requiring them to come into Court on ;the 2nd Monday of De• cember next, and elect to take, or refuse the real estate of the-said Samuel Benight deed. at the val• nation made and returned by ,the inquest. By the Court. H. L. SCOTT, Clerk. Towanda, Oct. I. 185.1. FRESH AND NEW ARRIVAL OF SPRINC & SUMMER 111 7 -A- IC. 41131 i WO Si • BiONTAUM3S & CO., (lORNER of the Public &. q uare and Main Street. Towanda, Pa., respectfully give notice that they are now opening anti receiving direct from the City of New York, their NEW STOCK of SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, which, wish their former stock on hand. comprises one of the largestand best selected assortments to be found west of New York. Having been purchased at GREAT BARGAINS! They are enabled to firer them cheaper than ever.— They invite particular attention to their assortmrnt of roadies' Dress Goods • Consisting of Jaconet and Swiss Mut.lins, Printed Lawn , s,Ginghams. 'Bar'd Muslin*. Merrimac. Cocheco,Pc.ll River and other styles of American Prints, in endless variety, a large assortment and for sale cheap• They have also a large variety of YANKEE NO- T 1 INS, embracing almost every thing from a Crochet Needle to a Lady's *latch- ,el. They invite particular attention to their . assortment of of all prices and style.. Also, Spring and Summer Hats, Boots and Shoes, Shoe Findings and Leather, Urn- ceases, Crockeryhelf Hardware Their Stock bas been seletted with care, and will be sold cheap. Farther comment is unnecessary —give us a call. anti we will show you oar goods and prices, and convince you that the above is no fiction.' Our motto is, 44.8ma11 Profits & Quick Returns. MONTAN YES & Towanda. March 16. 1863. Alarge rtuck of Pall ficinnets and Trimmings.— Also Hate 4., Caps of every description for mai and Loop,' wear. fur side by J. PO WELL. TOWANDA AND BURLINGTON PLANK ROAD. AA N Election will be held on the first ',Monday of November nest, at the office of Laporte. Mason & is Towanda. betwten the hours of 10 A. M.. and 2 P. M., for a President. five Managers and at Treasurer, fur the ensuing year. B. 8. RUSSELL. Sec. Towanda. Oct. 110853. r Imam iiiewres342lll3 ATTORNEY AT, LAW, TOWANDA. rime to the narth end oribe Werd Howe, (lamer occupied by Lupine, Moon deCo.) , Towanda. March:ll. INS. • _ 4 SICADUIL sO• T TOR pl' g ;Jr TL 4 liP -Office ifith the Reif!,ter and Recorder, ' • .O,VART 0 N A 'Et tt rf - 'L TOTRIANDA,. PAL rfVFIOS in, the wood lam of the Union *lock, V' oonli ` side of the Pdbife - tiiiiiire;'otrer the ogle of J. C. Adatoi,‘•Eiti. • ' Sept. 24. Towanda and Plank Road: rpHE Stockhohlets• *is Sae hereby cotilied that so instalment of Twenty-live per cent. on the ansonitt of theit *pooh, be due indaYme at thi Olfci lot Litittife; Aftsetif & the lith of October next. • - • _ By order or the Roa►J. . • ,• • , S. RUSSELL, Scc'y WWI In the South end of the Ward House, T OWANDA. Di THE assortment is large and very ostensive, end , embraces almost veer, article 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 grate. , ilnusly given to those who may wish to consult con cerning themselves or their friends. Continuous sup plies of fresh and recently prepped articles will he received carefully selected with a view to their use- fulness, awl any article wanted not usually kept, either will be found here or procured by Express f'r those leaving their order. Accommodating clerks will always be tee ly to safely compound any prescription and endeavor to make it (whatever the purchase) mutually agreeable. All goods shall be considered warranted as repre. , seated. and -being Agent for the best and popular Patent medicines, all those found in this Store can be relied upon in all cases as being genuine. The stock comprises all kinds of ACIDS, RA LSOMS, ESSENCES, EXTRACTS, ISER DS. . LEES AV, IF LO E RS,- On,S. SALTS,ROOTS. HERBS. PLASTERS, SALTS,( PO W DERS, OINTMENTS, • PILLS, &C., &C.. &C , &C. OFFICINAL PRPARATIONS. All kinds snaps, perfumery, fancy goods and miss cellaneous articles, brushes, trusses, supporters, nursing bottles, breast pumps, thermometers, &c. All kinds of dye stuffs, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I, Window Glass, &c. New and beautiful pitierns of Lamps, fresh buin ing fluid and campheoe, choice brands of pure Ha. ; vans cigars, tobacco, &c. GROCERIES. Sugar. Coffee end Tea of all kinds, molasses, spice pepper. cloves , mustard, nutmeg, macs. fish, resins, 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 &e. Liquors. Crieniac, Otard and American Brandy, St. Crout. Old Jamaici and New England Rum, pure Holland and Am. Gin, Irish and Monongahela Whiskry • Ma. dei.s Lisbon, Sherry, Tamest& Port, Muscat. Claret and Champaign Wines--Cotdials, Rase, Amour Mo• kee. Noyeau &c , cheaper than ever offered. Patent medicines, from Dr. Jayne, Fitch, Swsyne, Brants,Orricks,Towneend,Keeler, Schenk. Hoolland. Graefenberg, de. Pepain,Gargling Oil, Chalagogue Adoustic Oil, Dyspepsia Balers, Lyon's gat Pills, Pain Killers, Pile Medicines, Salt Rheum, Tetter. Spavin, Founder, M'Allister's Ointment, &c. Vermi loge, Galvanic curatives, Heave and Condition Powders. Cherry Pectoral, Rock Rose, Catholicon, Tooth Ache Dropi.' Hair Invigorator and Hair Dye, Bed Bug Poison, Eye Waters, Wright's Smith's, Bennett's Soule's, Jayne's Phinners, and numerous other kinds of Pills. All of which will be sold at unusually low rates. T. Remember Dr. PORTIR • Drug and Chemical Storele in the South end of the Wart House. (rant ing the Public square. H. C. PORTER. M. D. BEM Eff===lMM fro !„. „ :.7 s , .. . . , , ,T . .:., .1-.--, • ~ .., .....,.,:r.-ev..-,i•O'-.. ~ -04' .• • ma' v .' 1.4 . - - "'r' S .... i t;'l . - t .. •c0 1- ' A'k ).'7( -' - ' MARL ' k • -' t. 4 - • -:.• . , - ~A .--1 _. le;',7 -. t....-4'''------, - • C • --7r7- . . . DR. 11. C. PORTER, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in GROCERIES, LIQUORS, *45. NEW ARRANGEMENT! JHARPY PHINNEY, Jr.,having purchased for • Caah of G. M. Bowman, his entire s'oek of Merchandise at a price hr below the actual cost in New York. (and 15 per cent. lower than any Mer— chant in Towanda has or can buy) If prepared to sell for case. more Goods for one dam, than any man will sell for nine shillings! This stock is large, embracing all articles usually found in a Store, viz—Dry Goods. Groceries. Hardware, Boots and Shoes, heather, Nails, trash. Glass. Hats, Cap. and Bonnets. All of wh,ch will be sold as above, and no mistake. At the BrickBl"e! corner of Main and Bridge streets. Towanda. July IS, Is15:1„ EST3LAY. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in She bhequin twp„ on the Mat alt., a large lied Cow, about 6 or 7 years old. middling sized horns, and not particularly marked. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her away. HENRY VANCISE. Sheahequin. Sept. 5, 1853. . _ k il e:wii ‘ A WINTER GOODS! et South .Corner of Memo's Block, Mdm Street, AbE now opening their stock of GOODS tor die Fall and Winter trade, comprii.ing a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will ba. sold at a very small profit for Ready Pay. Among the assortment of DRY' GOODS. will be found a great variety of Latlieb' Dress Goods, consisting in pan of Bereges. B rege Delaines, nil-wool Delaines, Lawns. plata and printed ; Gingham*, English, Scotch and American : Poplins, Prints if all shades and colors tfc , ire Also. for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans silk, natin and,Summer Vestings. Also. SheetingA. Shirtings. bleached and brown, Tiekinga. Bummer Goods frir boys' wear, Cotton Yarn. Carpet. Warp, Cotton Batten. &e.. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A full stock will be kept on hand. Those in want of Sugars, Tilts, Coffee. Molasses. Stewart's best Syrup,Spioes. Pepper Ginger. Saleratus, Flour, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do Well to call on us tlfore purchasing else , who're. IUaUNTN7AURIL• A large a splendid asseiiinent ' erneitary. Glass and IStoameire. Boots and Shnes,'Hata and Ca ps— &Mr.*, PaiszA: (Nisi Glass and PION. Thankful for, the liberal. patronage of the past sea • son. the undersigned feet a pleliure in inviting the pohlic to in examination of our Bpririg stuck. be lieving amigo* Goodaand low price% will insure apeedy.sale.for.ready pay. TRACY as _MOO,RE. Tolanda, Air 87 1853. 10 . 111NTS and Staple Domestic Goods—an °nom 1 ally large stock of Cocheeo sad Merribiterifiall. giegbim', stet dugs. bleached Mid atiblOched shirt- My, ticking, itripece-debiter-: Stc, Ads & bliekclotb, Kentucky end faney ea/dilutes, Sattinette.'Tweeds and Kentucky Jeans reed by J. POWELp. Cupethig.& MI Cloths. - . A. • quantity of cub just Taw:Lived AniLter ;um . b7 A-Sept 10. , 7 ,f , 300 NEW BARRELS. tit for Pork or' Cider for sale it 'Mc each , Py 5. rEvos *CO ro ands, Au;. 11.), 1833. In= SEICIDAti "- r' • kirairdedi s• skis /16•11dae the Jratz.ot Ow A pieziosit Inetltailjet Yfi**:Ort.lUM. • A Diploma Aktltio Irssalldi*lnseltste. Phthwielplas. Fist PX11•1111411.,41 Kole NW,. If utakingl,pietiiiiiittiorweii Irak pkiOiri. a.Dapiririwit tits Iffessebiliteetsuitittitir ,t 4 4 BEE ~~ ~~~ Ei23 HICEOIES PATENT ,IMPROVED CIDER MILL .. ; In the present arrangement of this highly approved pnd Cider Press, even if the apple* ware ground is finely as on valuable Mill the labor le divided by arranging a cutting the improved Mill: and if theapples were weevil studied, 4 . ylluder to tweak the apples, and th an deliver theta to UK as on the hut Machine, it would minim a foreenne of on Lower Cylinders to be redurol to pomace.. Of thieiu ,- hundred tons to produce the result soconsplkhed by this rengetnent the work Ls pertained foster and with ratiela 'Patent Mill. The fdlowlag may bi Maimed as Um added late labor. , ' • '"' • ' advantages of this Mill. • • The Pam Ls arranged -with a mackkricer screw than heat-lt will make snore Cider than any other PreMegab, formerly, and by a serf throne oirtirit the urea theleg a given quantity of apple', in a given tithea, end witb MKS is dispOiticti wi thand die ;Armee to open at will-to the less labor anal expense. - ' liver the puny* while at awe sairatimithe Cider is lift Beceml-It will make clever Mal amok:Alder than my a tear and the week can Itedone with meth less labor than other /dill.— - • '''', ' by the old method. TheiCylindere ate towel with heavy Third-Too can make the Cider as yearamf theriderhen abeet Zinc, both on dick -periphesies and ends; the wood Yon want Lt-and in quantities from one gallon to 6et 111 In them is arranged to so net to swell: and the whale Work • barrel*. ,•, :- : . • —• :. •••••, , on th e Mill sad made in the eery best nomerandi Fourth -rk ith it. you can press your Curtants i cherriee. arranged with especial slew to their durability andaerriee. '' Berries Cheese, Putter, Lard, and Tallow. - ' No Farmer who now the Mill everting and warding Fifth-to ith It you can sane one-fourth of rant. to directione will he slisappointed, but on the other those altt.anailang Apple.lnatter.. . kand he will find this one of the man 'Mantle and efncient - ';Nth-Wi t h its nee yeas an at all times bare P,ssh machines on his farm.nand Sweet Cider. The machine . Pi male to run 17 lSece, therm or - inlet 4- '4 lilt alt the ..dvantrres resulting from the aseasedonand power, and when the apples are ground, a smell boy Of Li i use of such a machine-it a price ant low Abet it le within years of age an pre., the pomace with all as. . I the reach of all-can IL be that any Intelligent Perener In all former times it was ruppored that a large inanity ' wonl.l do without it! of Cider could only be mede by mall e pondered, merhine. Po you wish to have in vourhou'e at all times Cider that that slowly crushed the apples without grinding t hem ins. Is sweet, end fret, the dinii time It La really beldthY sod fit They were than made into a massive cheese ins raw, rind a fur are-and do you wish to rave PI 1414111, cordon of the most severe and long pressure was required to extraet a hard labor attendin the meshing . of (gibe Cider , • ansideraidequanth g' e being absorbed Appiewbutter I If co, buy this unichnie, and our word Ey ' m tt n straw and the moss of pomace; and to obtain this Cu? at, you will m.t. be disappoint d. nnaatisfactery result the farmerhwl to take ell his binds, This Mill is warranted superior to , any ether, portable and perhaps Ids six-hone team. and devotes whole day that Mill Jct elLlSteZiet, and the Proprienn is ready at my lints. mutt have been more profitably employed. to make from Om fair notice being given.) to test It with any reetable eke to eight barrels of Cider. To obviate the difficulty the Mill that It not en infrirgensent an it farmers base heretofore labored under, this Malibu, has Farmers, examine this newly IMPROVICD been invented . and the statement of a &ergots will prove MILL, before yon buy any other. that it to not only the hod Marldneof the kindinaissepec., - One groat advantage of this machine ores all others, l 4 L. but It the most praliteble that a man can here on lie that it will not choke up, and hard or tuft apples farm. The apples ere-by this Maclaine grated up Into a tine can le ground. and yet the cylinder, w ill always senge pulp. so that It rsquiree bat aremparatively itght mallard clear and in grinding ostler. • and that but a minute or two, to extract all the Viler. It All orders will I e filled In the order In-which they see being ascertained by practind experiment that Ore-Fdurtb received. and all persons wanting them would do well to more-Juice can be obtained than by the old mecca. Be. rend their adds early, and state at .. hat time they rant fides this. Lt only requires two Lando to grind up and take the Mill moat into Cider a larger quantity of apples than can be possibly This Mill. attended by 2 men. will, when properly worked done on the oid-fashioned machines. On this press. ovina sconding to iikeetkone. maks aSO 12 berrelf of rides' . ithr to the compactness of the pomace in the tub, and the am- and will grind alone by horsemorm from 100 to 300 bulasie plate manner in which it is ground, s pressure of ftom 3to of apples a dec. 5 tow-that can easily be obtained-I,M pmdtme a more air The Price of the Mill is 640, fees of freight favorable result than fifty tons preseure on the ordinary licitatounut, PA., May, 1163. W. 0.1 Entered serrates. Lot or Clip4eini. 41 U. year 1'42, lo the District Coact of Qui losers District et Doonerhootio. (Cr Persons need not .hesitate to order, behanie they. live SO' tile. distance away—as I Will allow the freight to be taken off the price of the machine ; and when they get it they can pay the freight and send the balance by mail to me. : 1 W. 0. HICKOK. Filsitarrianne. Perna.• . STAGES Clit,"1":1 LEAVE , Towanda for Mer . cur's milis,Burlington,Ea.st.4sniihfirld Ridgeliery, and Weßobots de• pot on the As E. R. R.. every Minna:, Wan 'lssas and Flunks at.B o'clock A. M., and arrive at the depot in time to take the evening train of cars either east or o est, saine,sliy. Returning TC ESDAT, Tarsal, tr and Sx-rcnnxr,ii after the arrival of the Eastern train, and algo the I We,tern cars from Jefferson, Elmira. dic., and ar rive at Towanda same day. Fl :—Towanda to Meteor's mill,; t? lj to Burlington. " to East Smithfield. 52.1 to Ridgebery, 1.00 to Wellsburg depot. 1.25 Express packages to or from the Hail Road care fully delivered at moderate charges. D. M. 813,41., proprietor Towanda. Oct 8. 102. Another Arnvil of NEW GOODS! lIS. MERCUR is now receiving another New 11. Assortment of Gooill, conflating as usual of almost everyihing wanted In the . line of Meichan dize, which will be mold very cheap fur CASH. Towanda, June 29. IEO3 NEW AND CHEAP GOODS. 0 D. BARTLETI', i t s now - rerciving a large 1 • and carefully selrcted smelt of NEW GOODS, bought for cash since the late itlecline.,n which he will offer for ready pay at prices which cannot fail to giro satisfaction—atnougotherthings ho invites particular attention to bis assordrneut of Dress Goods. TonatlA, April 15. 1553. To Contractors and Others.' AVE have on band. pork. beef, butter. corn, oats, wheat, buckwheat, beansh dried apples, flmar. feed, iron. steel, shovels. bars, powder. fuse, fish, tea, coffee, sugar, molasses, soap, tobacco, alt and cement for sale as cheap as at , rny other hciuSe. ' Athens. April 23, 1853. WELLS & HAFMIS. p ROCHE 811AVVI.S—A large anti orientied a 4 1.1 'ailment just Wed b .1. POWELL. List of Letters, pEM A MING nil die Post thrice-at Towanda ILL. net. t, I R 53. %twooti Mr , A LeihNey Nattimtiel Vdiciall W H 1.e514 3 P ' 4 An - worms?. M i r v Iltu.iiits James -%leoitnl S W millet W H l Brown D A Aliquot - 4i D D Brownson Rev W A Mulligan Anaea 801 l Robert Bennis Martin Brennen Mary Bowman .1 M Bowman Jerusha Brann Ann Cangley Thomas Croups John Cook 8 B Coon Ann Parriure Henry ' Courtney John Patterson Marinda Cooper 80l R usMII Joseph Cummings Harvey Randall Lydia • Carpenter Levi W Ryan Patrick , ;3 Dacy Wm Rowan Miebad Divine John Swai.turood Daniel "2: Daho Patrick Bhanahan James , Decker Philu r a luallivan John Degan Jerry Smith Benj. Elliott James hieJds T J . , Forrist Alm iviniatonselo,lornon __ ~ . _. Flan Win IC StibgaskG I, ',,1. ...,. '.;I Griffin John . - , Ti Ito is Miss,KFbeeea Huntley John ' 2 Terri:till - N.!, , Henry) M Hickey M Vuelsorder Miss It Harkness liamuel Wuker Mrs Map 1., Heveisner Johci WIT iairts T A ' • Irvine Mis,s , E M , Wh ling 3 • • f. i' .' King Mrs Mary • W .. i eta 4 Ke u ngdy IVIFt t r lili 'We t 4 'a Mattb a ;111p4s f s. 'Kerby Maur3Ce . ~ , Ws do'.Milt 4cl ~:.: Lynchlobii '- `Wq• Is. Miss m )(''-- .° • -, eMintritiltrptcP: M. .... ... . . .PerLIC COLLINS s cirutye. awls • .. sor* - andailtir.".• ' ' 4 l f i ~._ t o ills snclositkor die Otacipmw.NS' ' - _, ~' ,liiirlitp..'Ossui' iRe Stk 4 ri - - ' - a , r. rritiit'Yci(ipm"riii4; la P. , u i' 't Pl i ti4 eel , ll s. I , 6 *str is: leest i k,r IcP g " P afti SOK.R l , o ch ;pg a n e.A..i. ( hem isii,.,lPricWe. iitaoi.iy.oli , • . -.7 " , =,- , HENRY BILLIN "i 1. f:cuth Narren; tics. f , 1P53.. . . ' ESSI 1:=1 WDonell Mrs Miller Mrs Lydia (Mica Parr lick - Patrick 'S Pri , e W 1. Phelict'Delun Park l Joseph Barber James Powers Olive E 'E:ErtY BU - O.IIM AND -G 0 0 D S , OPPOSITE THE COURT HOUSE. NEW BAILEY & =WINS, H AYE just completed a large and finely finished Store on the site of the two they had borate. and filled it with the largest and must comprehens ive stock of Groceries, Provisions, Yankee Notions, Fruit, ConfeCtionory, Toys, &c., QCs. ever exhibited this side of the city. We have bought for cash, articles of the best quality.: consequently are prepared to sell at as low prices as the same quality can be bought at :Inv other i lace. And we flatter ourselves that if fortune has been against us, (fire having contata ed two stores and one stock of goods) our old eas tnnaers will not follow the precedent, if they trail and see our stock and hear the exceedingly low prices. Among the many articles we have ars GROCERIES, t. re .1, so , r, coffer, chocolate, cocoa, molasses. Stewart'. up, ginger pepper, spice, cloves. mut mewl, cm moo, aaleratus, soda, cream tartar, ground mustard, pepper sauce. catsup ~,can Liles, bar soap, vinegar, starch &c.,-84.- PBO VISIONS, lie„a roik and beef, hams and shoulders, u heat flour, buckwheat flower, corn meal. soda and butter crackers, mackerel', c odfish, shad, narring, potatoes. beans onion Arc., &c -r MIXT .AND 7SI7 1 211. Preserved prunes, citrons, English entrants, raisins. grcen and dried apples. Almonds, filberts.gpoo ble and maderia tralwata, brazil nuts, peanuts, chest nut., hickory nuts, Sic I *.l.Arit E T10.411., Ivory, born and wood pocket combs, toilet, combs. fine combs. hair, cloth, teeth, infants. and blacking brushes, walleig, ports monies. and purses of many styles, pocket ink i Lstands; pocket and small fancy mirrors, lobacco, boles, snuff boxes, and almost every article in this .ine. Work bores, toile case,. secretaries, plain and embroidered,. work basketurof many styles. 'llllC4lOlll7le YOB 4, German, French and American TOYS of every de scription and price. A-few earthen and pewter toe Netts, for little an 4 a few boys' sletghs. BROWN'S WASH' BOARDS, SUGAR, BOXES, WILLOW AND SPLINT MARKET BASKETS. • ;13 41-11 , Ashton dairy salt, ground rock %att.:3:llin* eeltlitutt coarse and floe. Also, wAtiantoy of White atone Lune, CANDY wholesale or retail, of all kinds and innumerable other articles, for sale at the new store nppoNite 'he Court House.N Towanda, Dee. .I, 18= BpLES" h NEVINS. FARM FO: SALE; THE vubsrriber o a valuable FARM for sale caniaintnos acrec,lo acre. al good timber,. about 55 under a good slate of cultivation well 1 / 1 1; tered, rind a water 'privilege thereon, capable of running machinery,. .Situated one mile from the Susquthanna river, and half mile from the roßd running from Towanda to Rome. Auy person or persons wi , hing In eannotdo better than to call and give , this Farm an eXaMin•- lion . A p art o r q t e purchase money w he'teirintrid' down, sod the balance can be made easy'. ATIMPE Wyrox. July ,4. 1 - 3RINTSaant OINGHAMS. , —A--Daw-sonadmetst LL of Pribta fnd Caufitbims just reeeilod- Way4o - . - MERCIMIL OVeYeiy,Aleecri ioad:or 4diro bore-mid-4 ildrgincll'Area r,.just reed by .). Franklin kTowanda K. T. lat 94f. itetaigßOg itting g9qi!PlmOgna rill —1 in the Act or Assembly incorporatinOttsturtgef named Vontpa ny.hetst by r s ivr natio. that4py her* tifttiei'Atetfil feAdiyythellittr:ll4 4 4sl444 * Mhsie i. fiCitlCi cahkaibovitittivivitif tontitartiact antrotgabite -the eitd•Cel4,llt:',lft ntle4Votgielittittlit:estrer,tn 1111 bite" of To r 4 and.. befateenthyaititior.4, lo 41 - e Nook . t t: Ai.. mid for thrAtc. torn of 11 Preet# eat Iluit.cFetweitigeeto24 414:4141:.921.1211/A.;.-4: : 1 ;,„ fticker IA . 1 .4.00A103. fIinALUPOTAQ: 001m.e4stontsi 0,:in . :.0r 17,1;32. N BEE , ,5, .; . ,. , 4 1 - ..,, - .. I _, 111 :, . 1 1 • 1=