r 9lttverticcancnts. ones HALE. i virtue al writs of Vend. Expo, issued o t °coke }Dun of Common Mason:tired:ad county,aud ... oe &reefed, \Nolll be exposed to public Taste at ... con %House, in the boro' of:Towanda. on Mon. lie isi jay of May, at I o'clock P. M. - the fol. .; , as tiOCllbCti lot, piece or parcel tif land situ. , s W ilmot cp. bud bounded on the nurth by land :-. mph Stevens , the east by lands of Ichabod Coy south by lands of Thurston Burdock, on the . us !. A b y of Harvey Hun gerford, containing 58 ,and too perches be the same more or less, "' D i 413 acres improved, one frame barn, and an orchard and other fruit trees thereon. '' 2.3. , 0 0—0ne other lot, piece or parcel of land • .4 . • township aforesaid, bounded and de ,ssotr in is fo llows: On the north by lands of Lucius ';'ford, east by lands of Matthew Covey; on i so uth br lands of Joel T. Burdick, on the west :Pools oilehabod Corson, containing 17 acres, be mo o or less, about 4 acres improved. at at ae i A s—One other lot , piece or parcel of land sit '''l ire AWA township of Wilmot, bounded and de ,i.,ibed i s f o llaws—On the north by the public high- Sa y leg jlta from Terrytown to Albany, on the east it gLIN of Matthew Covey, on the south by a branch ; : h e Sugar Run creek, on the west by la n d s o f 'ih,hoil 'Corson, containing about 7 acres be the , 03 more or less, all improved, one frame House, '_'... small frame barn and a small frame building f 'rzurned and used at a carpenters' shop, and a few !nit trees thereon. Serzed and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. : Tr y vs. f.uctus !lunge/ford. tl.SO—The following described lot,pieee or par. of land situate in Wysox tiro. bounded on the ~ t h by rand+ of John Johnson, on the east by 1 inds Lytnan Trumbull, on the south by Bertrand iii.laey and Alvin Whitney's lands, on the west ~ . 3l1, 1 1; in possession of 'When H. Gorsline, con-' z .i _tiv.t: 841 acres and 9-10 perches be the same more 1. (about 40 acres improved, one log house, and •tramed barn and a few small apple trees there - t e.,zed and taken in executio,n at the suit of P. .; ;yes and H. Hicks aders of Peter Johnson deed .;... t.l.Gor , line and Pomeroy Gorsline. 1 fLSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land Orin Orwell tp. bounded and described as fol o--On the north by lands lately owned by Roger cer, on the east and south by lands of James D. nre il„ on the west by lands of Mrs. Marietta Ful wntrining IS acres be the same more or less. not Satre , improved. tine saw mill thereon even. ~a framed house standing on the west line and a -r :'u.l uses thereon. .*zed and taken in eseeutton at the suit of (Matta: 7 FiDble vs Riley H. Fuller and Major B. Dar- ALSO—The following described lot,piece or par ', iv, 01 land situate in Asylum ts,sp., bounded on the t elt lanits 0( Mary Ann Lanning, on the east by ,rc' , zt Samuel Hsrford, on the south by lands for , ;t•rly oohed by the late Ralph Peters deed., on the lands ol Jul.us Bragg. cobtaining 50 acres, a t h e same mere or less, about 25 acres the leo f int 'll-yocesi, with one lot house and a few fruit trees ereon. rt s,.,te, and taken in execution at the suit of John v, Wafter Brags and Smith Tuttle. .k1,7 4 )-The followinT; descr,bed piece or parcel •y!in,i,folat , . in Rome tp. and bounded on the north !lands ol J.,hn Park., on the east by lands of silaa ih.._ionth by the M'Kay tract. on the west r!acl.. of Chauncey Parks, containing 'BO acres, t 50 am- , improved,one framed house on frame ars ow a small orcharkof fruit trees thereon. hard elk{ token in o,l:icution at the suit of May e& Wo.dbuta vs./Harvey Burchard. asG—.The following described lot. piece or cel of land situate in North Towanda tp. bound• the north by lands of John Simons, on the east it'sJ. of David Rutty and Ira IT. Stephens, on ze South by lands of fret H. Steph.qui and the Sugar erk, on the westerly side by the 'Sugar creek, con• ;au:LI tut., acres, be the same more ur Jest, about acres thereof improved, with one framed hoo.e, Mrard ...Minty, one framed barn and two map r harn, and an orchard of fruit frees thereon. ScipA and taken in executun at the suit of t?peo. West, now to the use of E. T. Fox vs. Jesse Toodrutr, executor of Nathan Coon deed. .ALSO—The following described lot piece or par. of knit situate in Tuscarora tp. bounded as ful is_ll,ginulllg at a post the sooth easterly corner the ha, thence north 110° west 20 perches to a Col - - n fttl ° rust 10 perches to a corner, ,nre , ou'n GU' east 20 perches to a corner near Lana. thenCe south 30° west 16 perches to the ace ..1 beL...hr,,ng, containing 2 acres strict Irma cti.carori creek roads short distance L.,.st Mill. all iinprored with one iTted 1,. u , e and I.IIP small framed barn, a black. •h .p an.i a tow fruit -trees thereon. Also l'he undivided or:e half of the following lot piece or puree: of land situate in Tus• jrrt rp. bounded on the no:th by lands of Peter at_ on the east and west by lands of A. B. Kin. tel on the south by lands of T.. Kinney. cow. cent 82 acres he the same more or less, show 7 and taken in execution at the suit of H. W. rs. Charles Nurse. fi—The'followit , degcribed Itit piece or par !an situate in Wysox twp. bwanded on the lind,of John Johnson, on the east by land ;.!man Tunnbull, on the south by lands of Bev •.9 and A Ivit Whitney, and on the wed by lands po•-s!..scion of Gilbert H. Gorsl ine, containing aue= and 9-10 perches be the same more Or less Alt 40 acres improved, one log louse, one fram ,:,arn and a few small apple trees thereon. *zed and taken in execution at the suit of Pre rtar and Hugh Hicks, adm'rs. ujPeter son deed. vs. A. J. Gorsline and Pomeroy Gors ae. ALSO—The following described lot.pieee or par cf land situate in South Towanda twp. bounded t:he n , trth by lands of Wm. Gregg and Wm. Pat zt,i.n the east by lands of Samuel C. Means and on the south by lands of Salsbury Cole,John !tato and others, On the west by lands of S. 8. 31 , 11118f1 and others, containing 304 acres and 120 , trehes ro"re or less, being four several tracts of ;111,1.eded by Job P. Kirby and wife to Wm. and tats Goff by deed bearing date Dec. 17, 1349 cm tw o hundred acres of the same improved, two 'cued houses, two log 'houses, one framed barn, 'lt in barn and two orchards of fruit trees there- ,ie.zed and taken in execution tit the suit of Job Kirby r. Wm. Goff and James Goff. ALSO—The following described piece or lot of .zdttl Darlington tp. beginning ate post and stones northwest corner of warrant No. 1499, thence Na rant 117 4-10 perches to a post and atones, the l '*t eq. rimier of tot No. 25, thence by the same "' 4 one and 1° West, 89 4-10 perches to a post, the coon east corner of lot No. 27 , thence north 88 and 3- V west 117 and 4-10 perches to a post, the n 'r's rest corner of lot No. 27. thence north 1 1-4° wm494-10 perches to the beginning. containing teres-an t l 95 and 5 10perches be the same more less, aV,out 20 acres improved. S•tzatt and taken in execution at the suit of Ed- sand Overton ye. hires H. Watson. of following described piece or parcel 01 !anti F•loists In Rome tp. bounded on the north by ; lands of Him% Dobson. on the east by lands of Pat. !nck Murphy, on the south by lands of Eli Rolla' es ; tun, on the west by lands of Thomas Austin, Con ., tticling about seventy acres pore or less, about 30 terra improved ant a framed house, one long barn a ! a fen' fruit trecr thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 1. M. Wattles adm'rs. of the estate of D. M. Waffles, de teased vs. Daniel Hill, jr. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Levari Facies, the allowing lot piece or parcel of land situate in Spring ; kd tp hounded as follnatw—Beginnin2 at a beach k U. corner of lit No 35i on warrant lot No. 942. F .Sisace east 102 and 1-10 perches to apost N. W • 4 rller of lot No. 33, thenee south 78 perches to a . se t, thence west( 103 and 1-I0 perches to a post, ece north 78 perches to the place of beginning, etuauung 50 acres strict measure—it being the grill end of lot No. 34, on warrant lot No. 842, al '', 35 scree improved, with a log house, and frame ''Ts thereon erected together with a few fruit trees °e,. Se ntl Ind' taken in execution at the suit of Ste- Ph!tt Pierce es. Peter Perbemos. ' C. THOMAS, Sheriff. 9 tierirs,Offiee. Mara 28,1954. S filerdlanbix, West aralleb Clover, Seed. r,nßusbel of West Itsannh Clever seed. jud ceived a first rats article, and for setae the lowest cash price, by DAILY dt NEVINS: March 1, 1854. Binghamton Stone Lime. 50Bairas of of Binghamton Stone Lime, just re eeived a first rate artic:e fresh from the kiln, atoll for eale by March 1,• 1954. Clover Seed. 64 11c.shels of first me Clover seed, for tE ga t tli H.B, R. Towanda, Mareh I, 1854. New Land Clover -ed. Q 131tiabele of New Land Clover seed, ,just ree.oiv ed and for male cheap by B. KIAGBERY . Toeianda, March 1, 1854, Thomas Harris the Bradford Common vs" Pleas, No. 185, Fe bruary Abianh Woodward. Term, 1854. VJECTMENT for a lot of land situated in the .Llr township of Wilmot, and County of'BradforA, containing one hundred and thirteen acres and sixty three perches, more or less=-bounded and described as follows, to wit; Beginnipg on the South lino of Simon Spalding warrant at a beech tree; thence , north one hundred and two and one-tenth perches, to the corner of Levi Huffman. lot ; thence by his lot west one hundred and seventy seven and seven-tenth per ches to a lot formerly contracted to Levi Rice; thence by the same, south 102 and 5-10 perches to the war rant line ; thence by the same, 177 and 5-10 perches to •he beginning., And now to wit, February 21, 1854. it appearing that there is no person residing Upon the land, and that the defendant cannot be found by the Sheriff: the Caen on motion of James Macfarlane, Esq., attorney for Plaintiff, granted a rule on defen dant,Abisha Woodward, to appear and plead on or before the second Monday of May next or Judgment. Bradford County, 85. Certified from the Record February 28, 1854. ALLEN McKEAN, Prothonotary. Orphan's Court Bale. BY virtue of ail order of the Orphan's court of Bradford county, I will expose to sale by public v'endue on Saturday, the 15th day of April next. at one o'clock, P. M. of that day, upon the premises in the township of Litchfield, twenty-eight acres of Land, it being a strip twenty-eight rods in width, across the south side of the following described piece or parcel of land situate in Windham town ship, in said county. bounded on the north by Par don Kinyon and the high way,on the east by Harvey Dunham, on the south by Elijah Jactway, and out the west by Parley Johnson. Terms made known un the day of sale. SAM L DAVIDSON, March 9. tsm.Guardisn of Mary Ann Dernarest. .FAAMS FOR SALE. THt• subscribers offer fyr sale their valuable Real Estate, situated in Wysoz, three miles East of Towanda, known as the Strope Amos—one of these In acme, with 70 acres under the beat of itnyroveinents, with three framed houses, ne three framed , barnes, and the best of water $114;,.., and fruit, and a quarry of time atone, &c. thereon. The other is an uplsn•l farm three fourths of a mile froin the above farm. This contairs 65 acres, and 55 under a goad state of improvement, with a ,hail• house and harn, a young orchard and several good springs of water thereon.. Any person wishing to purchase. can not do better than to cell and give these farms an examination, as one or oath will be sold to suit the'pnrchaser. Q • For further particulars inquire of the subscri berg. HARRY 8r ROPE. Wyeox, March I, 1859. UEO. L. STROPS. 311"/ P 311:1771 71C• BC r3IIP MIL "IV • TWAITY. OM% DMVIVIBT., TJA VINO entered into ati arrangertient by which .all be can have BLOCK TEETH furnished to or der, informs the public that he is prepared to mount suction plates in this new and improved method, The greet•superiority of the block style of mount. ing plates is at once apparant to those who have for any length of time worn artificial teeth. To those who have yet to be initiated, it is only necessary to say, that-in the o'.d method of mounting the plate w.th a succession of single t e eth, it was no unusual thing for .a tooth to drop off ; by the new method no such accident can take place, the teeth being all connected by each other. in the second place, the plate with block teeth is always clean and sweet, be, cause:there is no chance for deposits of food being made, however small, the upper rim being capped, thus effectually precOding even the saliva from mis, king a lodgment, gild in the third place, the adapta tion of the grinding surface is better fitted for mas ticatory purposes, the irregularities being made ex actly to correspond with thOate of the teeth of the op posing jaw. With a properly fitted suct&a plate, having an air chamber,, and mounted with block teeth, a person may crack kickory nnts with impdnity, " And sleep in , spite of "--lenfliacrie. ALL WORK WAIIRANTZLI. Towanda, March 10, 1054. Archibald J. Corey vs. Mary Corey—No. 79, Dcc Term, 1853. Alias Subprrna in Divorce. 11/IARB COREY, defendant in the above cause IVI. You are hereby notified that ArchibaldJ.Corey your husband, has filed his petition for a divorce from the bonds of matrimony. And an alias sub. perna has been returned, and proof made that you are not:to be found in said county. You are there fore, hereby required to appear at the Court House in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the Ist day day of May next, being the first day of said term of said court of common pleas. to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any you have, why the said Archibald shall not be divorced from you. 'C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriß"s Office, Towanda, March 8,185 e. Maria Woodruff, (by her next friend Elisha Salter let) vs 'Thomas P. Woodruff--Li Brad. Cora Pleas, No 78, Dec. T. 1853. Als. sub. Divorce. MHOS. P. WOODRUFF, defendant in the above cause—You are hereby notified that your wife, Maria Woodru ff, (by her next friend Elisha Satter. lee) has filed her petition for a divorce from the bonds-of matrimony. And an alias subpoena bas been returned, and proof made that you are not lobe found in said county. Yon are therefore. hereby required to appear at the Court House in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday the Ist day of May next, being the Ist day of May term of said -wort of cow MOO pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause, if any you have, why the said Maria shall not be divorced from you. C. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 8, 1854. 1,14° j E. Homer. (by her nest friend, Archibald J. Carey) vs. John L. Homer— In Bradford Corn. Pleas, No. 80, Dec. T. 1853-41 s. sub. Divorce. TORN L.HOOMER, defendant in the above cause J —You are hereby notified that your wife Lucy E Roamer (by her vest friend Archibald .1. Corey), has filed her petition for a divorce from the bonifirof matrimony. And an alias subpoena has been re turned and proof made that iron are riot to be found iarutid county. You are therefore hereby required to appear at the Coon House in the borough of To. wanda,vn Monday, the Ist day of May next, being the first, day of May term of said court of common pleas, to answer the said complaint, and show cause if yon hare, why the said Lucy shall not be di vorced from' ou. C.THOMAS, 'Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 9, 1854. NOTZCIL ALL persons indebteitor baring unsettled accounts with R. G. Crane, will please call and settle the same, as the books and notes are left with Smith & ..C . l .4 l l mer. at the Store formerly occupied by me. costs will be Made on the shoes if set• tied before the 10th May next. IL G. CRAM. Monroeton, Feb 20. 1854. Towanda remade Seminary. THE third term of the Towasoo Ftoteas Sam- Lie* will commence on lklonday February 28. 19.56. 0. D. MINK February 4, 1851. DAILY & NEVINB. Inestbanbim 1111113Erriser . ' WINTER::, GOODS 1 ! . • T anktiow.recei.iincwviti birge and-lb dsome stork' a.ingma- .04:01111frousr city of Na. York, cobbling impart - Cbths; Cacti, roenisillattineus, Tweeds, Jeatni,Lituter, bins- Ginghtuns d Prints—Bay Elude mid Bracts !Shawls. Hoslins, Mattel Yam, Batting; Wickiio,cgrpet yarn, all color.; alswaceeral pietas Mt. Wool Carpets. 4-c. 4c.,,together wiih a ganerat assortment of Gro ceries, Hardware, Crockery. Hats & Capt.- and a long celiac/0e of Boots 4s. evertonsav 7 all of which and many other kinds r.( Goods not roomers ed in the- above, will be sold at prices that will give satis f act ion w purchasers. . - JOSEPH IHDIGSHERY. Towanda, N0v.17, 1853.- GOOD NEWS ! • S. lIALEVXIT 21113011M1T IS just receiving a general assortment of NEW GOODS. which will be sold as usual, cheaper than any other establishment in Towanda. He particularly invites the attention of the public to the unusually large and general assortment of Boots and Shoes, especially for LADIES & MISSES, all of which will be sold lb per cent. cheaper than can be had elsewhere. N. 40,—M1 persons endebted to ow by Dook,Note or Judgment, over one year standing, will be prose cuted to the final payment of the same after the Ifith of htgrph nest, without farther notice. Now, Gen. tlemilr, this means just what it reads. Towanda. Feb. 20, 1854. J. H. PHINNY Jr Cistern and Well Imps 1 LEAD PIPE l Hydraolic Rams I of any kind, size, dee-, cheap for ready pay, for sale by Jan. 8, 1853. It. M. WELLES. ADMINISTRATOR') NOTICE. A LL persons indebted to the estate of P. D .11. Havens, dec'd. late of Standing Btone,are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre sent t hem duly authenticated for settlement S. W. HELM Administrators DEBORAH HAVENS. I A ug.127. 1953. ESTRALT. CAME to the enclosure of the subscriber in She sheguin twp.. on the 31st ult.. a large Red 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. Shoshequin, Sept. 5, 1853. CAUTION. WHABEAS, my wife, Margaret, has le ft me bed and board. without any just cause or provoca tion, thi* is hereby to forbid all persons barbering or trusting bet on my account, will pay no debts of her contracting after tbis date. Rome, Feb. t 1. 1854. JOHN COTTER. NOTICE. TAE Commissiona' of Bradford Conn y have zed upon the following days and dates re. spec tra Ily. for holding Appeals, viz :—A thens boro', Athena twp., Ulster, Sheshequin, Litchfield and To wanda South, on Tuesday, the 24th day of February. Towanda boro', Towanda North, Wysoi, Monroe, Windham, Rome and South Hill, on Wednesday, the 22d. Albany, Asylum, Canton, Duren, Leßoy, Overton and Wilmot. on Tuesday, March 7. Ar menia. Burlington. Granville. Smithfield, Spring— field, Troy boro', Troy twp., Wednesday, March 8. Columbia, Ridgberry, Sylvania boro', South Creek, Standing Stone and Welts. on Thursday, March 9. Herrick; Orwell, Pike,Tuscarora, Wyalnsing and Warren, Friday, Mar 10. The Assessors will be punctual in delivaing the notices to the tazables, and in making tleir returns in person on the day designated in their 4-artants. at which time and place theilkord of Revisionlvill at tend, and hear all such as think themselves ag grieved by said assessment, and make such deduce- Lions and alterations as to than shall seem just. By order of the Commissioners. E. M. FARRAR Clerk. February 9,18 M, Notice to Builders. SEALED Proposals will be received by either of .: the subscribers, for tarnishing the material and building a Presbyterian Church, at Wyalosing, ono til the first day of March next. Plans, bills and specifications may be seen at Wells dr. Bizby's store. L. P. SFALFOR 1 , HENRYGAYLORD,, Building DOM. J. R. WELLS, Wyalusing, Feb.ll, 1854, 1110 ILMVILIAD WILL be given for a coat taken from the Sher. iff's Office, in Towanda, on Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning on the Bth Mat, with a pair of fringed mittens and a small book in the pockets. The coat is of black broadcloth, red lining with black flowers ; one outside breast pocket, two inside breast pockets and a pocket in each side, the right having been torn down at the corners and darned or sewn. If the Coat was stolen the above reward will be given for the c..nviction of the thief end recovery of the coat—if taken by mistake it will of coarse be retdrned to the Office. Towanda. Feb. 8. 1854 _ _ THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! MONT4I7.III= d CO. HAVE come to the conclusion that the time his come, that debts can be collected, and after waiting patiently (of Years, and ending the Good Time has strived, when farmers are realizing almost doable for their Products, they hope this notice will suffice for"a more aitensive one and that payments will either he made in Grain at the present high prt ces or in Cash. Their Assortment of 00OD8 is replenished week ly from New York City, end will be sold cheaper than at retail in the Great Emporium itself, Towanda; lantutry 31, 195 d, 2.lsprizapra OYSTER SALOON, TCWANDA, PA. FRESEI 'Oysters received three times per week by Express, and served up in the most approved style. Also. a general assortment of Groceries, Candies, lento, Prins, dm. Oysters sold by the gallon, quart, or pint, at the lowest rates. CP Saloon next door to 0. B. Bartlrtt's store. NEW BOOKS Jnn received—a new supply of School and NM cellaneous Books. £ BINGSBERY. Dec. 22;1853. DZSISOLI7I7.O2t. THE Copartnership under Web the subscribers have done business, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business *ill be closed op by either party et the Old Stand. Debts due us must be paid. WELLES & HARRIS. Athens, lan. 17,1864. sacrourmrs NOTIC2I. The subscribers, Administrators of the. estato of 0, R. Gray, deceased, hereby give noece this they will attend at the house late of ail Jammed, on Tuesday end WedrivsdaY. the 7th and eth of March nest for the purpose of settling said estate. All persons hav ing claims will please present them in proper shape for settlement. and all persons indebted are notified that a settlement will be expected at that time with out fail. A. W. GRAY, February 3, 1854. J. W. GRAY. CAUTION. WEREAS. my wife Elisabeth. has left my bed end board without say just cause or proroce non, ibis - is. therefore. to forbid all persons trusting bar oo toy aCeouilt. as I will pay eodebteof bacon , treating after this date. yRANCIS NIILLEL Ofouostahreb. 11161. C. 7`HOMAB, Sheriff Ott +Dtterttsc~neois. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE._ A LI, petsoas lusOwlng themselves indebted to the A estate' of 11 1 0 11 10 Zarkt, d.Kfued• late o f iLdtelikepStosinsblp:, ate Isefeby requested to nialte immediate payment, and those having Claims against said estate will please present them duly anthem:s ealed foiiiettletnent. • CORNELIA TUJJ U BAWL DAVIDSON, Jam Is, 1854. AdealniMestors. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. • ALL' persons_ indebted to the estate of 10/IN TEED, deemed, lateofLitclifteld township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and allpersons hating demands against-said mate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. DeTBY TEED:.. SAM'L DA.VIDSON; s Adm's. January 29, 1954. IL Z. iiLIIZIELL 441 7TOR•TRY 4T LAO Office with the Register and Recorder, •rowaaua, Pa. D'A. OVERTON; ATTORNEY AT LAW. PAL OFFIOE in the second story of the Union Block, north side of the Public square, over the office of .1. O. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. LAST CALL! ALL interested will take notice that the notes and accounts doe the late firm of H, B. & M. V. MERCUD met be paid, and that I will attend at the store of H. S. Mercur foi the purpose of settling these mat• term, on Saturday of every week, until the tst day of February. nest. after iihlch all remaining unpaid will be placed in the hands of the proper officers for immediate collection. December 10, 1853. M. C. MERCUR. ZED 23042 laak.ol)/Z.9 WOULD inform her frier as, chat she has just returned from New. jerk with a full, supply of B ONNETS, and other' MILLINERY GOODS and requests them to call and examine her stock. Towanda. Dec. 10, 1860. TO OUR FRIENDS . MO CUSTOMERS GENERALLY. wit are under the necessity of having our pay on all Notes over due, and all accounts of over four months standing, and we intend to have it; consequently. if you expect to save cost, you must call and pay up immediately. Towanda. Nov. 9, 53. H ALL 6 RUKSELL. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGS BERY IS Now opening a Naw &rota or Goons, consist ing of full and complete assortment of all kinds MERCUANDIZE, which will be sold.as cheap as the same coo li ii of Goods can be bought any where Ibis side of New- York. Towanda, Dee. 10,1853. WINTER GOODS ! foraiiih Powell, TS NOW receiving a large stack of WINTER 1 GOODS, of every detcriptiort, which the public is respectfully invited to cell and examine, as stiff! , cient inducement will be offered to those wiFhing to purchase. to make it an object for them to do au. Towanda, Dec. 8, 1883. New Arrival of W INTEL• GOODS ! Hs. MERCUR has just received another large . assortment of GOODS, to which the attention of the public is respectfully solicited. Towanda. Dec. 1.1853. MIN if AKINB.—The highest price will be pail! in cosh for any quantity of Mink skins, by /en. 4, 1054. MONTANYES' & mainezwrair. TWINTOSH, bentist, has just returned from the al ci'y of New York, with improvements in in. struments, material and Aral, and is prepared tot tend to persons requiring his professional services. He will be found at his old stand, next dour to Mer cur's Store. Towanda, Jan. 2, IRSI. NOTICE.. 1 - xTE baits admifted Mr. WILLIAM H. WILSON Yl' a partner in our house from January 2, 1051.. The !rosiness hereafter will he conducted under the firm of FuLiao, Datros & Co. New York, Jan. 10, IBM. FLOUR—A quantity of superfine flour, just re ceived, and fur saleby' 11. KINGSBURY. Towanda, Feb. 18, 1851 TO THE PU.LIC ! BAZI&Thr & XTEDIZCII, ARE join receiWng at their large and commodious New Store, opposite the Court House, a large assortment of Provisions. Groceries, lankce Notions Iv, Confationary, Willow ware, 4rc., making their stock the largest, most compiete end best in Sonhern Pennsylvania. And the very liberal pat ronage they have received from the public during the year past, establishes the fact that they either sell cheaper or sell goods of a better quality than any oth er destine. To merit and lrulo.x a enntinuaneo of so liberal pat. ronage we shall will follow our old motto--"asi•s.s. rooms. gyres staTuarrs, £ND • ' aim:tsar assay.. •L 01 ISTOLIA•" Below we name s few Ile articles that always be found in our stock : Groceries. Black and green tea, Rio and Java coffee. chocolate, cocoa, sugar, molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice, cloves, nutmeg, delusion. mace, sods, nleratas, cream tartar, peppermints, sperm and tallow candles, bard soap, vinegar, starch, +c. rTOVisionS. Mesa pork, dried beef, hams and 'boulders, mackerel, codfish, shad, picketed herring, smoked herring, wheat dour. buckwheat dour, cam meal, cheese, rice, beans, potatoes, butter, lard, crackers, dce. limit fit Snits. Prunes, citrons, figs, Eng. currants, raisins, dried peaches, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, Oren°, We wed Madeira walnuts, pea nuts, chestnuts, &c. Preach and American Toys, kincy do - adi, eLe. drx. Tin wagon', rocking horses, boys' skiable, China & pewter toy tea setts. dolls, trumpets, accordions, harm°, oleos, &c. Glass, paper and wood inlaid work. boxes and toilet cares—toy bureau*, secretaries, writing desk: —plain and embroidered work baskets, knitting. do pearl, ivory, papier mocha and leather port moniaes, wallets and parses, ivory, horn and wood pocket combs toilet combs, ivory fine-combs, pocket inkstands. pock et and email fancy mitten, tobacco and snuf f boxer cigar awes, perfumery and hair oils. Brooms, mopsticka, clothes pins, bench screws, veil. low clothes baskets :aid market baskets, anger and spice bosem Candy of all kinds. Dairy and table Salt, Salina Da ete. ate. ete. Country Maw* *applied at a mall advanoalrom New York prices." C GI" Moat kinds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. DAILEY & NEYINS. Towanda. January 2. 1854. • "ors 1 rues II Aqaatity of Par Vietorian sad CAI ordilrereat for axis as coo•r by • ha. lf r , ems. H. 8. KOROUR. SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, THE esbeeriber, thankful for the lihewl psiiiinaue received the pest year, interahrfn keep constantly' on hand a full assortment of the very beet oracles usually kept in our tine, which NL WILL dispose of on such terms as will he satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchasili err made entirely with cash in hand, and fur the Won uur customers lain receive the benefit of a g ood article at a low price. All articles not answering our recommendation, will he theerfutty taken back, and the ?matey refunded. Dy- Medical Advice gratuitously given at thc• Oilier, charging t.hif for the Medicine& The stock consists ore complete and select assortment o DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CROCERiES, Pare Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, London ?oriel. & Scotch Ale. AIL]. 717 E MOST POPULAR PATENT 11.1EDIC'INRS FRESH CAMFIENE & BURNING FLUID—NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! American Pocket Cutlery, (Warranted Good.) Superior TOBACCO & SNUFF I----Choice brands of Pure Savanna, PriaclFe and Tara CIGARS ! PAINTS, Of 3, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, .Fr. •tie, FAMILY GROCERIES . • Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasse, Syrup, Sugar's, Spices. ASA; au Salmon, Mackerel, Sardine; &c. REMEMBER THE ►.TORE---SOUTH END OF TIIE WARD DOUSE! D T MOTTO— " The best Quality of Goods— b'utt Assortment—No-L/ode Prfit4—heady Attention to Cestomers—wo Adulteration of Goods—Condul Advice as to Patent llonethes—and Case Attention to Busintwo." Towanda, Noeomlun 12, 1853. U. C.' PORTER, M. D. DR. E. H. MASON, PUTSICIAN do SIMGZION, Residence ; mi Pine Streetopposite the oil Presbyterian OE Offen his profev.ional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can always be f.•uod at hie office, in Dr. PORT Lie., Drug, tore, when not pro fet=eionally engaged. JAMES BTACPAILZULNE ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA. ifiee in the womb riot of the Word House, {lately occupied by Laporie,3laeoil & Towanda. March, 5, 18:13. - - --- Q TONS more of those cheap Bugers., just reed • and for sale by PHINNE Y. , TEA'S , --A few chests good and cheap for Rate by PLt[NNEY. BOOTS & SHOES, the target and cheapest as• twin:tent in 'Towanda. by PHINNEY. TARESS Goods, of the Inte n t styles and patterns, .1-1 consisting in part of Mou.iin De !allies, all wool delaines black k fancy silkA, French, Domenic and Scotch OiAghatns 4. prints, of every style by Oct. 241, 1853. PHINNE Y. TjATS, Cap, & Bonnet,, a large aqc.onment and 11 cheap, by PILINNEY. C LOTHE, cassimeres, vetings, , attinets, jeans, and Tweeds of all description, inst. 'Teel eed by Oct. 24, 1853. PitINNEV. FLANNELS—French, Domestic and Saltgbitry, f ,, r sale by PHINNEY. NITANTED„d, kinds of grain & hunker for I which some cashwill be raid by Oct. 24,1853. PaINNEV. - The War Quel;tion Being Settled in 2R-... - cur criblivo • ONTANYE & CO. have come to the cc nein sion to enJarge their Gusine.”, in %Nene of the unparalleled prosperity that inn‘t result tram a state peace. They therefore, after returning. thanks fur former favors, invite the attention of the citizens of thi,. and adjoining countitF to the erammation of their Tall and Winter GOCCE, ennsisting of all the varieties Fancy and Dress Goods, as also heavy staples, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Ifimiess and Car- ringe Trimmings, Irev, ./..rother. ye, 4t all of which will be offered at wholesale Lir retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. Sept. I. 18.53. AL. leins. n w 1:1&" II) • 1. 17 1. 1311.0.1vir NEZZ,174.1.9Z =I WINTER GOODS, South Corner of Merceir's Block, Alain Street, AFIE now opening their stock of GOODS for the Fall and Winter trade, rompriAng a full and complete assoriment, and of ate ukual variety, which wilt be sold at a very 'mall profit 14 Ready Pay. Among the it , isortment of DRY" GOODS, will be found a great variety of Lailiec Dress Goods ronaisting in part of Bereges, Dreg? De?aims. all-wool Dentine's, Lawns, plain and printed ; Gi»gliants. English, Scotch and American ; Poplins, Prints if all shades and colors Sc . 6 . e . Also. for men's wear may be found Woad Cloths, Cassimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin and Summer Vestings. Also, Shoetings„ Sbirtings, bleaehed and brown, Dinkins:o, Bummer Goods for boys' wear, ,Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten. ; &c., Ate. GROCER/ES AND PROVISIONS: A tail stock will be kept on band. Those in want of Vagars.Teas, Coffee. Molasses. .titewart's best Pyrop,epices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Flour; Fish, Tobacco, or any Mier article in this will do well to call on us before puytliasing else. atimre. UAILVW.B7I33. A large a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass and Stone-ware. Boots and Shoes, lints and Caps— __ Nails. Paints, Oita, Most , and Puny. Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past sea ion. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our epring stock, be lieving that good Goods and low prices mill insure a speedy sale for ready pair. TRACY & &MORE. Towanda, Nov. 24 1863., raper ICanginge, very fine variety of satin and common.' lapel. I Hangings, curtain papers and transparent win dow. shades, just reed by J. POWELL. Towanda, elept. 10. 1853 Acomplete assortment ofblack,Plaid and colored dress silks—all wooraelaines, monslin defaines, DeLieges, Thiciet cloths, palittnettas,i&e. just mealy. ed by 3. . POWELL. Fronting the Public Square. 4 StfLZXOre I.4.SOItTIICST OP VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. • • THE subscriber otrersttr sale I I 4 Ins valuable. real estate, situate IV WVIUI , Brad. Co., Pa., 11 _ 1 consisting of lolluuring 1. About three and one third acres or land, at Nyer,bure. with a tavern Hou.e. barns, Carriage anufactui y shop and machinery, blacksmith hop and other out boaidings thereon erected. There is also upon it an orchard of choice fruit trees. The necessary touts will also be sold with the carriage shop. This property presents a rare opportunity for any acttt e bii,tness main to tnalt e a prefitable invest. meat and carry on a Incrative business. 2. A farm situated on the State road, about one mile from Myersbunr, cnotaining seventy-five acres, about thirty acres thereof improved, with s small framed house and a log barn thereon erected, Vri93 a s mall orchard. The farm is well wsteredaud the soil fertile; and 'it is susceptible of producing large The properte will be sold together or separately, and a reasonable credit given for a portion of the purchase money. For further particulars inquire of Ulysses Menai, EA'. of Towanda, or of the subscriber at litlyersborg. CH ARLES BENNETT. Wysoa Nov. 25th, 1853. VALUABLE FARM -IN 7 ISH . f NG to dispose of his property, in Bbeshe , yam town hip, Bradford county, Pennsy lea. nia, the subscriber offers it for sale upon the most reasonable terms, and invites the attenuon or atom wishing to purcha,e. The prcpe, ty cootai Ir. two hundred and forty-three acres of laud, lying along. the Susquehanna river. with a large pone ti of river flats, of the very best quali'y .1 . grain land, and well adapted fur a laity. iiThe anNovements are a large two story i g i A I ERICK lit)li:SE built last rev, and Ga• lirl i t iit. r r , hed 10 the beat ' style, wi - thbi;ck kitchen , - a!,,i wood house attached: There are also three othif Dwelling how es and three Barns, and two large double roofed sheds for :guides and cattle, There are also: three ORCH RD3ofchoicesppie trees, ant) a y.oung Peach orchard of 55 trees, selto te:i w:th care. Otte hundred and eighty-five acres ore under im provement, and the balance is covered with timber, such as oak. hickory, yellow pine, di . c.dtc., all beins well supplied with springs of water. 't'his property was fortnerly in three farms, and wi'.l now be sulil to suit purchasers, either whole or ,epar 'rely. and 'terms of payment made easy. h of fers inducements rarely met with, being within 2) miles of Towanda, (the county test). opposite the N wth Branch Canal, 14 miles from the New York York and Erie Railroad, and imtnediately upon the line of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad Application may ir made to ljtvssas Mencus.Esq at Towanda. or ace subscriber upon the premises. Jan 2. 1854. JOHN IWMA HON. If the above propery is not sold by the Ist of Niareh next. the Farms will be lensed, reserving the privileee of aellsne. TOWANDA 1F1E1Y1.8,72 SE PLIMAIRY. THIS instilution,for the education of young ladies was opened on Tuesday the Zothlizeptember,in the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercor.--: it is now under the charge of Miss Guy! A. D. Dias ;aided by her sister. Miss ttgarceA D. HANSON. The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The scholastic year consists or forty-four week.. Tansts—s6, te, and $l2 per quarter, accordin4 14 , the studies pursued. No extra charge for lhe Latin Language. yirsack. $3 pet' quarter. RErv.wr.ncss—Rev. Dr. MACtE4IfiVICC peasidape oldie College of New Jer-ey, Princeton. Hon. Davret WiLetor, Innis LAIKIIITI CO, C. 114 W A 11133, Esq.. Hot:Oen, $ 4 I,7tDiasnar, Towanda. MISS REBECCA D. HANSON proposes to eive instruction to the young belies of this piece' on the Nino. l'enna—Po per wiener. Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the Ward House. or at the Towanda Female Seminary zSenteinher Et, 1853. NEW AM) CHEAP GOODS. nD. BARTLE:Tr. is now recoiving a large ant carefotty selected stook of =Mr GOODS, bought for cash since the lave decline in prices. which he will offer for vesi) .. .y_pay at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction--amongotherthing's he invite. particular attention to his assortment or Dregs Good.. Towanda, Apnl 15. 1853. Clover Need. AQUANTITY of Weet Branch Closer geed, itsii4 received end for sale by 1. POWELL. February IS, 1951. Bc= Q.Ll7,aMt MAU El RE,