ri!ETZAILROAD Csay.—The United States • ri now in session in Pittsburghoe- C:th, to grant the injunction asked tor ie of t hatleveland, Painesville and Ash. lailroad Company vs. the City of Erie and i n the case of the Buffalo Railroad Com o t he Erie and Northeast Railroad Company, •,:v of Erie and others, an injunction was gran -o,d,nion of the Court will not be entered Celt until the Decision of the Supreme ihe S ate of Pennsylvania, in the sante cas. been made known. a y. Cherry, a butcher at Corning, was ar on Sunday; at CorrOng,, charged with being steel in the recenly exposed bogus manutdc sane of .he ringleaders have fled, one of 1$ r eprined to have destroyed $.10,000 in eteit bills previous to leaving. Cherry was to Troy to be tried with his confederates. ennei of the N. York, Herald, has to fool a ; 10 noo, and costs 01 prosecotion, for libel— !red by the manager of a Opera troupe, named communication was rPceived to-day from Pattersti,stating that the man who struck le on each is rusticating "on the other bide Jones says the bass voice he heard singing in ler,, last , reminded him of a rag ma tearing corduroy pantaloons in'u Fourth of 5311005 Classic comparison, that. GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE !, ver:. Farmers, Families and others. can pur• •o Remedy equal to DR. Torus' VENETIAN tsr, for Dysentery,-Cholic, Croup. Chronic ~a usa i, sore Throat, Tootheche,Sea Sickness. Burns. Swellings. Bruises., Mt Sores, Need )(,),iunu Blies, Pains in the Limbs, Chest, oes not give relief, the money will be refund hat, is asked, is a trial, and use it accorilog -au English remedy; and was weal by William late Kint(of England, anti certilled to by a cure: for rheumatism, when every thin , _ , tailed. :Ft 10 uoo,ooo bottles have been sold in the Uni xe.:, «dhout a single failure, and many have arc would not he without it it it was $lO per case of Croup, as it is as certain as it Chril.,•ra, when first taken, in a few hours: in hall an hour—Mothache in aye minutes. .•:ectly innocent to take internotly, and is re ,n,led by the most eminent plig.iciane in the ni :•iates. Pi ice 25 and 50 cent... , tiaq could fill a dozen newspapers wtth cer- , • ; .:_ei and letters elating tr.. the wonderful cures rnnFhed by his Liniment, hilt considers war it sufficient, as any person who does not ob .ifefneed not pay for it. 'Tobias has pm LT CI fill 1151: LI‘II , IRNT in pint ..<, which is warranted•cheaper and better than .oher for rholic, Ferniclies. old sores, galls, cuia, bruises, etc. fermi. Dr. Tobias' Office, 240 green. r , ale at tip. H. o. P .‘IITEII ' S Drug Store, Tow 01411 .4gAs the ccm plaints incident to per,ong in the ices 01 life, are Indigestion, 31-os iif Nervous Syi•iteci, and Physical and tc DeWitt... There are, in many CIi•CA, such a R: , .mPtit of the nervous system, that they find .;‘ , ..0i le to obtain the amount of sleep tired na• : , •:i,ands. Myers' Rock Rose, by imparting the Wool, aril through that to all part. of •Nern, reato.e all the.e ditlieitlttea. The fee. t heciimes hearty and all the functions '•n 'theft office, harmoniuu.ly. See the follow. :wine : at•reby cerh fy that my m.ther-in -law, Sire nervous and General Uehtlity, and Coneif. yrast eta years she had not passed a night severe coughing spasms, until iwo weeks •I;e ilien commenced taking; Myer,' Rock table •p:onlal before meal, and one al since Thai trine, her sleep h , g been quiet, enrirely oubsoled. NVe feel encouraged Ow a remedy is at hand to restore her to ~ :‘i a. Coin 13.12. J. PEA RI.. r.ks' EXTRAU I' of flock Rose. for sale by (.. vifirrEtz. Towanda, Pa., ef whom pant may lae had gratis. FAIR —The First Wesleyan Church, of Tw , al,(l.i, will hold n Fai'e , for the sale of article , . at Merenr's Hall. on is' ci•erine, Dec.i 29, 1853. Supper will be 4'•.P kto pay otr the d,-ht of the Church. c w'tliing to aid in the undertaking, are in -1".•r1,1. NEW BOOKS ST v..ct ived —a new supply of School and Mit 'r!'anentv, Books. J. KINGSBERY. LAST CALL! .1. ii:wr c!. will take notice that the notes a.tid tnoutits due the late firm of • H. 8. & M. C. MERCUR. pant, and that I will attend at the store of Nieratir fox the'-purpose, of settling these mit nti Saturday of every week, until the . .44 day ,t nary next. after which all remaining unpaid h. placed in the hands of the proper of ft* 'iate collection. tint.tr 10, 1953. M. C. MERCIIR. lk AT THIS, AI:L OF YOU ! Distribution of over 111 50 0 0 Worth of Presents! AND MOVING PANORAMA, (Military.) whtch consists of over Four Thousand Movtug ter'—among which may be seen Napoleon and inny crossing the Alps. Also. •the Cheinunz consisting of the 59th and 60th Begi• .is •I. Mate Militi4 Also, the reception of Elmira Fireman on that occasion. This Mora* Ili the be-t moving, one in the country, and ha' 'lnn , re than it ia put'pp for, viz., $1,200 One Grand Moving therama of B . nnyanivPilgritn . .s ';' , 'e‘.r•thiii•ing all the travels of Pilgrim from r Cm ef I/emulation till ,he arrives safe lathe Ce sualet'r. This splendid exhibition has all thk' connected with it that any Panorama ha.si ter had, Which is alone worth more than Is. op $l,OOO .plcioltil Panorama. consisting of 120 views the Miriiasippi Ohio, end Hudson rivers. •rh • $2OO wo heautif ill Building Lots, located it! info( the v worth $2OO - illage of Elmira,the Third each, $4OO vc aplentitd seven octave Pianos "5O I'd 245 splendid and cosily Presents—amounting, to $5.052 Worth of property, the best.of which -he had for One Ditilar I the valt:e of the recaents amounts to $5.052, w 1 :1 be the same number of tickets issued at )ollar each. Each ticket will admit the holder Imes to the exhibition of the Military Diorama ; to one share, of the whole property named for ribution. The Grand Moving Military Diorama h e exhibited in El m i ra on ihe..C.ith of ,lannary, Land continue on eihttanott 411 the shares are aken. It will also be exhibited in each town re there are fifty shares taken. siihn as the shares are all taken, each share r w i ll be notified, and a meeting called. (of the iholders) at which the property above named he handed over to a ,Gommitteechosen by the iholders, for them tri Make the distribdtion ac tax to the voice of the majority of the etockhol -either by lot or lottery. orders for shares will receive prompt attention Idtesied post paid.to S. B. ELlirf HORP, Agent, Chemung Co. N. Y. All orders must be accompanied with the mo. 'l:titd post paid. Persons 'inkling shares will t'e!ie particular and give their post office address ro that no mistake may ocenr. • WALKER, tickct g agent, Ulster, Bradford Co. , , Ncto qbpertismcats :TXTOULD,.infor r ni That she has just IV ' returned froin New York' oath' a roll sixoply of BONNETS, and other MILLINERY GOODS and requests them to ea!! and ezatnine her stock. Towanda. Deo.-10, 1853. • ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT-ICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of Oliwer 6. uray, deceased, late of Herrick Jour/tulip, are hereby requested . to make immediate payment, and those hawing claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticated for - settle merit, JOHN W. GRAY, Dec. 13,1853 The Adnjinistrators w.ll attend at the house late of the deceased, in Herrick, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 3d and 4th of January, Mix which time all interested will please attend. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGSBERY IS Now opening a Nam STOCK OF Goons, consist ing of full and complete assortment of all kinds MERUHANDIZE, which will be sold as cheap as the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New- York. Towanda, Dec. 10, 1853. WINTER GOODS ! TS NOW receiving a large st..ck of WINTER 1. GOODS, of every deicriptiou, which the public is respectfully invited to call and examine, as sal. cient inducement will be offered to those witling to purchase, to make it an object for them to do so. Towanda. Dec. 8, 1853. New Arrivil of • WINTER GOODS ! 11 Es.IIIEIRCUR has just received another large . assortmciat of GOODS, to which the attention of the public is respectfully solicited. Towanda, Dec. I, 1e53. DISSOLUTION. NOTICE is hereby given, that the co partnership heretofore existing under the firm of. Lee & lEilenbergers' was dissolver( by mutual consent an the 20th of October, 1833. The business will be settled by Moses Etlenberger, who has the books fur settlement. WILLIAM. LEE. MOSES ELLENBERGER, P. F. ELLENBERGER. Teirytown, Nov. 25; 1853. alk. WK. MLA. ME IST 3i1..... 3111111 4. 0'224102V u Dlaccz3a9z IMMENSE STOVE OF WINTER GOODS, South Corner of Mercur's Block, Main Street, % TIE now opening their stock of GOODS for the r.t; Winter trade, comprising a full ' and cntnplete assortment, snit or ttic .anal variety, which will be ' , old at a very small profit fur Really Pay. Among the assortment of DRY' GOODS, will be sound a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goode consisting in part of Bereges B rege De(dines. nll-wool De!nines, Lawns plain and printed : Gin g/sands English, Scotch and American : Poplins, of nit shades and colors Ac , 0-c At-o, for men's wear may be found Broa Cloths, ras , imeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin and Summer Vestines. 11 arseeun2i, anirtings. meacueu auu Tiekuz., Summer (Hods fur boys' wear, Cotton Yarn. Carpet, Warp, Cotton Flatten. dm, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. 121 Mg! A full stock will he kept on hand. Those in want of ugars.Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Stewart's best Syrop,Spices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Flour, Fish, salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do well to call on us before purchasing else , whArc. A large a s plendid assortment. Crockary, Glass and Stont-ntre, Beots and Shoes, Hats and Caps-- Nails. Painls, Oils, Glass and Putty Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past sea son. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our Spring stock, be lieving that good Goods and low prices, will insure a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE. Towanda, Nov. 24 1g53. • TOWANDA '; ' Ii\ d111111.2 41: 11.3 H IS Institution, for the education of youug ladies 1 wa ... opened on Tuesday the !Lath September, in the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercur.— It is now under the chare. of MissXlLiyis. D. li•x sox, ailed by her sister. Miss Rsaseca D. HANsoNt. The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The scholastic rear consists of forty-four weeks. Tstms-- - $4, $9, aud,sl.2 per quarter, according to the studies pursued. No extra charge for the Latin Language. French, $3 per quarter. Rt7FAZ/ICES—Rev. Dr. gACLRAN, Vice President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. Davin Wsxsurr, huts LArower. Esq., C. L. WARD.f.; sy , Ho .Gr.n. Sprnsitsort• Towanda. lulus REBECCA D. Id ANSON proposes to give instruction 'to the . young ladies of this place on the Psis°. Terms—S[o per quarter. Applicatimi to 'tat matie,to, Mids. llattson at the Ward House, or at tha 'Towanda Female demnanry. eteptem her 22;1953. PROCLAMATION. AvHERB -1,8 the Hon: Darin Wit...loT. President Judge of the 12th Judicial District consisting of the counties sf Brandford, Susquehanna and Sul !wan, and the - }Bona. 'MYRON BaLr..rna and Haaar sr.sr. Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford have issued their precept hearing dine the 21st day of Dec. 1853, to me directed, for bolding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, ,General Quarter Ses sions of the. Peace, Common Pleas anti Orphan's Court. a t Towanda, for the county of Bradford op Monday the.f stl, duy of February next, to continue three we 104, Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables of the county of Dradford,-tbat they he then and therein their PT.,,t per - penning, cA IQ - o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records. inquisitions, and of her 'renter*. brumes, to do those things which to their office ap pertain to be done ; and those who are hound by re cognizance or otherwise 'to prosecute against the pittionera•who ere-or may-he in the jail ofeael -court ty.n(telieetnilLtiehound to appear at, the laid are to he then •* n l there to,prosecutoegainst them as *hall be Jurorsare requested to.be.punctual in their attendance agreeably to their notice. Dated at Tovriihda,• the 1:61h day of Dec. in the year of out Lord one thousand eight hundred and .fifty : three, and of the Indspendenc.e. of-the United &sten the neventy•sixtbi„, ~,UIiESTER THOMAS,, Sheriff. v. - 71/01'111723. " rile quota orrausiilifet laws of the Session of the legislature of 1853. for Bradford_ county. have l),een reed. at . the l i jo r t hooptary'! once. and are ready fut . diptribittion to Mime entitled,. to re ceive them. „. AT.LEN irgADJ,LPrety. pLOUR.-A :quantity elf superfine floor. •just • vt ceived, and fur sale'by B. KINGPU_RY. • Towanda. Feb: 16 18.3 a: .• 1111 YERS' superfine Wheat Flounr ,andilason's .111 Extra Buckvrhcal Fleur, for Rale he Pee. A. • J. KINGSBERY. A. W GRAY, Adminietfaters. loseph PoWell, HARDWARE. * - 11C_ISWINC DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, Fronting the Public Square. rr 11E svhscriber,,thunkful for the liberal patronage received the past year, intend* to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of the very best articles.uaually kept in our line, which uc wild. dispose of on such terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. i'he purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the bar customers will receiie the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back, and Ike money refunded. [1:r• flittlital Advice gratuitously given at life Office, charging cnly for the Medicines. The stock consists of • complete and select assortment o DRUGS, .MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & blest& Ale. ALL 71IE MOST POPUI.aII PATENT MEDICINES! FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID--NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.) Superior TOBACCO & SMUT !----Choice brands of Pure Savanna, -Principe and Yara CIGARS ! PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES : Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coftee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugarc, Spices, 3.:e Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c." • REMEMBER THE ETORE-SOUTII END OF THE WARD HOUSE! The Lest-Quality of Goods—Full Assortment—Modal-ate Profts—Ready Attention to Cestoiners—no Adniteration of Goods—Candid Advice as to Patent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business.' Towanda. Nov./amber 12, 1853 CHEAP WINTER GOODS .'t w beat BAILIE & NEVI 'S'S 9rocery and V V Provision and Fancy Store, opposite the Cotirt House, Towanda, after the 15th of October, LW Jan. nary 1, 1851. 3. rusavinr PAY. I s just receiving a general assoi mem of Nsw Goons at the corner of Bridge and Main streets "wen were P..... 1 ""• ,1 Principally for Cash—at a very low figure, and he natters hirnserthat be can sell goods as cheap as the cheayst. The public are respectfully invited to call and examine his stock, which consists in part of _Dry Goods, Groceries, Rardcrerre, BONI. and Shoes. Crockery, Glass tk Some Ware, Points, Oils, Dyes, fie., @. He would respectfully announce to the Ladies of Towanda and vicinity. that through — theeatittring perseverance, he has abandoned the sale of intoxi cating liquors. J. HARVEY PHINNEY. Oct. 24, 1853. •-• 4 4„_TON$ more or those clicap Sagan' just rec'J. •„aud ftir sale by • PHINNEY. TEAR—A few chests good and cheap for vale by PA INN EY. SOOTS & SHOES, the largest end cheapest as sortment in Towanda, by PHINNEY. DRESS Good's, of the latest styles and patterns. consisting in part of MoulinDelai nes, all wool delaines black er fancy silks, French, Domertic and Scotch GiAghains ¢ prints, of every style by Oct. 24, 1853 PHINNEY. TJATS, Caps, & Bonnets, a large assortment and IA cheap, by PHINNEY. CLOTHK, cassimeres, vestings, satiinets, jeans. and Tweed:, of all description, just received by Oct. 24,gra PHINNE Y. ;NLA NNELS—French, Domestic and salisl , ury 1 for sale by PHINNEY. WANTED—aII kinds of grain & lumber fo I V which s. , rne cash will Le paid by Oct. 24.1853. PHINNEY. NOTICE. THE Winter term of Mrs. M'M Altos's School for Yenng, Ladies, will commence on Monday the 2.Stit of November, 1t353. Terms, as usual. Common English studies, . $3,00 Higher " : 4 ), 1 0 10 0 ) French or Latin with the above, No Lima charges made for anything. The ii.Chnol.is kept in the ve.itry of the illethodist EpisCoiral Church in Towanda. Octobtr 29, 1853. DISSOLUTION NOTICE is hereby given that the partnership ex isting between the subsevibers wits dissolved by mutual consent on the tath inst. The business will be settled by H. t. Put user, who hereby gives warning to all indebted that they must give itnine, diate attention if they wish- to save costs. ' H.S. PHINNEY, Monroe, October f.(l, Iftfi3. 0. P. LYON. Cistern and Will Pumps I T EAT) ! Hydraulic Rains ! ne any kind. -11--4 size, &e.. cheap for ready pay, for sale by Jan. 8, 1853. • R. M. E 1.1. Es. 5A ZS ZRUIATAILLANIZI ATTORNEY AT LAW , TOWANDA. Mice in the north end of the Word Itotnse, (lately oecupwd by Laporte, Mnoott & Co.) Towanda, March, 5, 1853. ADMIPIISTRATOWB ?iUTICE A 1.1. persons indebted to the estate of P. 1:1 LI. Havens, dec'd, late ofStandinv Slocc.are hereby requested to make payment without delay. and'those having claims against raid estate, wilt please pre-- sent them duly auttienlieated for settlement S. W. BlDES, Admiffistratoi'v • DEBORAH HAVENS. Aug. 27. 1853. • Carpeting & OIL (loida. .quantity of each just received and for Sale by „Sept 10. J. POWELL. TO OUR RIENDS Al\D CUSTOMERS GENERALLY. WE are tinder the necessity of .liaving our pay on all Notes over due, and all aecnunts of 'ever fotitmotphstgan'diug,;•end *e inteni; have n . -expect,-to savetnnsri, you must cnlt arittpay - up Towanda; Nor. 9.59. ITA LI; 9 - TOWINDA BORLINOTON PLINI 10/1 A-'3l Electing will be held t,lPtte *rat 'Montlev.Of .a. , Novembee nest,at the office (Apart,. Mason Co.. in Towanda, between the hoar* of 10 A.M.. .2 P. , M., fora President, rice .Managers and. at 'Treasurer. fur the ensuing year.: - • • ••• e• • • - • Ilk., ti.RUSSELL,.Bec. , Towatidtr, Oct. 'l4i 1853. _ i . pirttea •a_ tap pmestic oo unusn, ally largo atock of Coeficeeana Merrimac kintiv gingham s, sheetings. bleached and tioble . sched„shirt inv., ticking. stripes, ,lenitns Alan black cloth, plait) and•fanty Cassiotere., gad Kcntuckv Jeans .1; row Eirx. A SPLCADIO ASSORTNISNT OP -AND IT MOTTO F ROM the premise& of A. B. Smith, in Ulster tp., on Thursday nirrht St•pt. 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. t, 1859. ALLEN :TOPER. - 1 nit EMPTY -Barrels, imitable for Cider;' Pork e 7 and Beef packing, &e. in frock! order. for sale cheap at REED'S DRUG STORE. Sept. 4. 1853. 372737_,ZUL1C.X, rtnitie. 1 S. fit EMIR has just received another large H assortment 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. ------- QM:l*—A quantity of Salt just received by H.S.MERIT R. PR. I. E. INCH P Nt, or Monroe, hag located in Wysol, at the Prebbyterian Parsonage. september 22, 1853, AM W OLOGOOI Suet received by 3'oseph (f He attention of the public is regpeetful!, invited -I- to a large and complete assortment of Staple' and rarity Dry Goods, (;,weries, Ihritzeurc, Crockery, .Boois awl Ilitq and ("ark. Carpeting,. Paper Itusig• stig,, Leather. Dr 7r, Pointy Oil , : tS'r . All of which will be cold at thz lowest.ruarket price for caso or country produce. JOSEPH PO‘,VELL. Towand. , , Sept. 10, 1853 The War Question Being Settled in TE4 - 2,9111L7111111C EZ - 1115 0 I,IONTANYES & have comet() the Ci'fielij. t sten to enlarge their Wainer:a, in view of the unparalleled prosperity that must recall item a state peace. They therefore, after returning Airintitiiliir Butner favore, invite tlie attentioh of th e ze ha o f till- and adjoining ettuntjtelailhe examination of their consisting of all the variettel o!" rancy and Dfc:T (Auntls, as also heavy vti Oen, llaroPieore, Crockery. Groceries. HorocsAl and Cat- riag,r Truntnutgq. iron, Leafier, At. tYt., all of which *ill he' offered at wholesale or Telail , at prices that cannot fail to.picase. I. 18:4. 1 fule,vll;ivir.of Ist t Agd cnmmab park.' flanging., curtain papers and trap-pa ivni win— w shades, joit reed by J. POWELL. "rowanda. sept. 18,-1853 PECTSICX4I.I7 o 5131RDZi634, Rekivicr. vu rue Strut oximmaie AN 44 Preskylfrzon Cl urclr. Carets ha professional services to the peNde Towanda and vieinay. Can Malaya be found of I,is P Ili ce, in Dr. Porrran's brag Store, when nut pro fe