'1 1,4 1 :4, It GREATEST DISCOVERY Ora ADEI - Farmers, Families and others, can put ove no Remedy equal to Da. _Tomas' Vex:Twit 1;51m ssr, Toe Dysentm ,rou , cholic,.opp chronic ihearnatism, Sore Throat, 'Footheche.Sea /Sickness. Cats, Burns, Swellings, Bruises; 1 -Ohl geed- Ole. Mosquito Bites, Paths in' the Limbs, chest, Back, etc • • • It it n gtve reltef, the money will he refund r e i—ali that is asked, is it trial, and nse,it,apcording to irecion. •. It Is an English remedy, and was used by William the Iv., law King . of England, and certified to by, tjtn, as a cure for rheumatism, when every thing et , e had Over 0,000,0n0 bottles have been sold inthe :e,l States, %cal:tout a single failure, pa many Watt( stated they NV gold not be without -it if it was $lO per " ` - bottle, in case of Croup, asit I s as certain as it applied. • IA PIOt, Or. Tobias has put up HOUSE 1;11111MXT • bottles, which is warranted cheaper and better than + a ny etherjor cholit, scratches, old sores, gins, • swellings, c ins, bruises, etc. 1' It cures Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours: Dysentery in half an hour—toothache in five'ininutes. • Is'perfectly innocent to take internally, and is re commended by the most eminent physicians. in tit& railed Slates. Price 25 and 50 cents. ;;.. Dr. Tobias Could till a dozen newspapers 'with CN. ..orates and letters rdattng to the wonderful cures accomplished by his Liniment, but considers war --train^ it sufficient, as any person who does not ob- Ei.tain relief need not pay for it. • Price 50 rents. Pr. Tobias' Office, '240 Green. "1:0I1 street, New York. For gale at Dr. H. C. PORTER'S Drug Store, Tow. anJa. Pa. • Waverly Station, N. Y. & E. R. R. TABLE. ''. 1,01 NG r. t.cr. n. M.I GOING WEST. H. M. '._'; s,, c li E.lpreSS, A3l 3 40. Night Express. • x 4 00 I -1 L 'hi ENl.l('Sq ' P X I I 391 Way Express, P M li 40 ~".. 4,- \l. Express •M 6 201Butrolo Ex. i t at 310 ";j.i.n. Ei'p• •x 5 I IlMail No. 1. r .it. 835 1 \!.,„ No. 4. rre6 53 Dunkirk Ex. rat 402 Fad No. 2 Am 7 28 Mail No. 3. •x 8 24 -, •;,,iramboat Ex. eMI. 49 ErtligESlll. Px4 17 , I 'De , notstop at Waverly. ___ THL STAGE FOR WAVERLY. uuiil further notice, leave Towanda at 1-4 12, %1., connecting with the Buffalo Express :Nue Wetei bea r libilakyationsge recei!id the past year, itilrlnits to keep'crinstantly 00 .1. hariTerstitlisaarsaiendn.bei*ply lira( articles usually", kept in our Hire, w,hich tie wets dispose of on !Ach. terms as.taill he aatjsfactrolt..to,tdiwho.may patronize hint. The Orals See are porde entirily with each in hand, ea foAfie essn our costumers rvceive4he hcliefleot a gool artiefelse a low adidei not answering oga,Auffut*da4on,,taill be cli'terfaily taken bank, and the money !efindef. 7 • • • gruinitiusly givealt the plfier,_chargip; toly for the Medicines. The • stock consists of a completraaattea • T . -.- MEDICINES, AND,,CROCER.JES DRUCS, Tare Wile & Liqu'ors; for. cilicinal. ase, Loitdon Porter & Scotch Ale.' AAL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES ! REX CAMPIK& B 1 ZING FLUID--1 EW & , BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS Americin Pocket Cutlery, (Warranted Gong.) Supepor TOBACCO & EMIT"' !----Choice brands of Pnre Savanna, Principe and Vara CIGARS ! VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, rEttFumEnY, FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c. PAINTS, 013, FAMILY GROCERIES • • Black and Green Teas ; P.io anJ Java Coffee ; Molasses, Ayriips, Sugars, Spices;' &e. &c REMEMDER THE ETORE--SOITTII END,,OFTRE WARD HOUSE! D 1 T Nl*o TTO —. 'e best Qaality of oivas—Tuff A.so,/,,,,,,t-41odande Profits—Ready Attention to Cvstomers—no Adulteration of Goods—Candid Advice as to Patent Remedies—and Close Attention to Business.'! Towanda, Novombet 12, 1853. 11. C. PORTER, M. D. • • DR. E. H. MASON, tiLN & ptrit'amozg, Residence. oft Pine Street. opposite tke old Presbyterian DM Offers his prore,sicual sect icr< io the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can al wv.-s be found at his office. in Dr. POUT ; 14itit Drug store, when not pro fessionally engaged. _ _ _ ZALTKES IVIACTARLASTE ATTORNEY 'AT LAW,. TOWANDA. fee in the north end of the Werd liouse,elatety occupied by Laporte, Maeon &Co.) Towanda, March, 5,1853. - - 0.1 TONSlnore of those cheap blogura Jost reed. •-) and for sale by PHINNEY. TEAS—A few chests good and cheap. for sale by PHINNE I I - .. SOOTS & 840 Es, the largest. and cheapest as sortrneht in Towanda, by PHINNEY. - T't BESS Goods, of the latest styles and patterns. .1, consisting in part of Mouslin Delaines, all wool delaines black 4- faney silks, Fiends, Domestic and &filch Gi.ighstns ¢ prints, of every style by Oct. 24, 1853. :yrs, Caps, Sc Bonnets, a large nsortinent and II cheap, by MENNEN-. - - - CLOTHS, cassimeres. vesilug , , satlinets, jeans, and Tweeds of all det•ci iption, J iist received by Oct. 24, 1E153. PHINNEY. FLANNELS—French, Dionesiie and Salisbury, f:lr sale by 11[TANTED-1.11 kinds of gram & lumber for V which some cash will be paol by Oct. 24, 1853. PHINNEY. The War Question thing Settled in 11W.. - '4L3 Ell HID MI MONTANIES & UO. have come t o the ec u c i o _ slot] to enlarge their Lot-ine,:, in view of the unparalleled prosperity that inikt rc-uh from a stale peace. They therefore, after returning thanks fur former favors, invite the attention of the eitizensyt thk and adjoining counties to the examination of their Pall and Winter Goods consisting of all the varieties of Fancy and Dress Goods, as also heavy staples, Hardware, Crock . ry, Groceries, Harness and Car riage Trimming% Iron, Leather, 4 . c. *e., all of which VI ill be offered at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. Sept. 1. 1853. Orphan's Court Sale. V virtue of an oder of the Orphan's court of the county of- Bradford, will be exposed to public sale upon the prem ites. on the 10th day at May. 1851, at one o'clock, P. M.. the following property late the estate of J. 1, Watford, deceased— All that piece or parcel of land, si tune in the tp. of Monroe aforesaid; and bnuniß•il and described as follows—Beginning at a stone in the centre of the Mate road and Berwick turnpike, at NI .nroe cor ners, thence south Di° west 5 & 7-10 perches, to a stone in the centre of the road, the course of the lot of N. D. Warlord, dec'd., thence along the line of said Watford. north 781° west 8 perches to a post, thence by the same north.sl° cast 11 feet to a post, thence ti.V the same north Ise west 12 3-10 rods to a post, thence by the same and by H. S. Phinney's hue south 9-I.' west 12 t-10 rods to the line of J.B. II iuman7s land,thence by the same north 76,1° west 46 3-10 rods, thence by the same north r cast 3 rode, thence by the same north 74.3° west 76 2-10 rods to the line of lands claimed by A. 1.. Crannier and J. B. Smith, thence by the line of said Crawner. and Smith north cast 18 3-10 rods to a ;,cist the corner of lands formerly owned hydenas 0. S m ith, thence along the line of laud of the same south 581° east 59 7-10 perches to a post, thence slung the same south 47 4 . east 37 perches to the line of ( ; )ranee Schrader's lot, thence by the same south 31A° west 36 perches. thence by the line of the lots of Orange Schrader, Jacob M'Gtll, Brown do Rockwell, Abram Fox, Joshua Peckham. south 45° east 192-10-rods ..the nouth east corner of Joshua Peckham's lot, thence by said, Peckham's line north 43° vas4-II 'rods to the centre of the turnpike, thence along • the centre of the turnpike south 45 ° caq p 3-10 rods to the place of beginning; Containing 42 acresand 32 perches, more or.less, about twenty acres under improvement, with fruit trees, - Ste., thereon. There is also npon this propeny, a large tavern house, situated in the village of Ittonroeton, , whit two large barns attached, now occupied by A. D. Brown. Terms made known on the day of sale. J. L. ROCKWELL, 3. II: BMITII,' March 22.18441 Achninistraloyi. Paper granginge,. • r . ‘„ very fine variety! of Satin and eommciu paper .t, Hangings. curtain papers and transparent ::wili dow shadei, just rec. 4 by., - J. POWELL. Towanda. Sept. 10. 18 . 53 4 _ rt ROUND pi.ATE.R.,-p,tons Cayuga Ground 1 ,7 Flouter, on hand and tin 'Oatetl , March. 0,1951; BATLEY, & NEVI . • SPLESDID ASSOILTnENT OF Salmon, Mackerel,. Sardines, &c VALUABLE 'FARM „ loM ELLILIE4 isti IN G to dispose of his property, in Sheshe gain township, Bradford county, Pennsylva. nia, the subscriber offers it fur sale upun the most reasonable terms, and invites the attention of those wishing to purchase, : The-property Contains titoblitideed and forlPthrio acres of land, lying along the Susquehanna river, with a large portion of river lists, of the very best quality of grain land, and well adapted for a dairy. . • The improvements area large two story M BRICK HOUSE, built last year, and fin- MC? . ished in the best style, with brick.kitebeti and wood house attached. There are also three other Dwelling houses and three Barns, and two large double roofed sheets for stables and cattle. Thero are also three ORCHARDS of choiceappla trees, and a young Peach orchard of 63 trees,.selec teil with care. One hundred'and eighty-five acres are under im provement, and the balance is covered with timber, such as oak. hickory, yellow pine, &c. &c., all beteg well supplied with springs of water. This property was .formerly in three farms, and will now be sold ro suit purchasers, either.wbole or' ela:tritely, and terms of payment made easy. hol lers inducements rarely met with, being within $4 mile of Towanda. (the county 3enij. opposite the N..rth Branch Canal,. 1 . 4 miles from the New York York and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the line of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad Application may, be made to.larsscs Msncua,Esq at Towanda. or the subscriber upon the premises. Jan 2. 1854. JOHN ICHAHON. the above proper'y is not sold by the Ist of March next, the runts will be rented;re.serving the privilege of selling. TOWANDA @EIYIiNEFIL rr HIS; Institution, fur the education of young ladies 1 was opened on Tuesday the 2,oth September, in the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercur.-- It is now tinder the charge of Miss Octili D. flax sox, aided by her stster. Miss Rentecs - D. Hissotr: The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The scholastic year consists of forty-four weeks. Tinms—s6, $9, and $l2 per quarter, according to the studies pursued. No extra charge for the Latin Language. French, $3 per quarter. „ a Rxrturvecrs—Tter. Dr. Sitcxr..tar, Vice President of the College of New dersey. Princeton. Hon. DAVID WILMO?, 1101111' LAYOUT'S Esq., C. L. Hos.Gco. SANDEUSON, Towanda. - ' 111[11111C..TtIWIFIIGNe ANTSS REBECCA D. HANSON prciposes to give .IVI instruction to the young ladies o. this place on the PIANO- Terms—slo per quarter, Application to he made,to Miss Hanson at the Ward House, or at tha Towanda Female Seminary . SeptenAter 22, 195:1. UD. BARTLET r. is now recei‘ ing a largo! • and carefully ~elected stock a maw GOODS, bought fortash since the late &elide in -prices, which he will utter for icady pay at prices which cannot fail to give satisfaction—amongotherthings he invites particular attention to his assortment of Dress Goods. Towanda, April 15, 1.953. • Clover Seed. • A QUANTITY of Weal Branch Clover Seed. jiast A received and fur sale by J. POWELL. February 15, 1851. ' . THE Uniform Melitia of the first Bri— gade, will meet in Battalions ,for trade, review and inspection, in the Mowing, order : 7 -LThe'second Batialon ill Meet on MOndiy; the Bth day of fay. 1851. 'The 4th Battalion, on Tues- Ay, the 9th day of May, and the first •attalion on Wednesday,- May 10th, 154.' • , Commanding -Officera• of Battalions rill appoint th e place of meeting. and ive proper notice- thereof. Within the Acir respective commands. „..Briptle'lnspreter's 9,lfico, Leßsv.valle., 4.pr. 6, 11154,; . - JOBP A. CODDIN4, Inspegmr. DzsBOVETTION. T" Copartner.hep, tinOr ytOcli,ifte subscriberi have done busioess, is this day dissolved by mutua l consent. rhi business will . be closed upb,yl either patty at the Old Debts due us must be paid. WELLES & HARRIS. Athens. Jam 17, ,I RS4. o rl NEW BARRELH, fit for Pork Cider 3 for sale at 75e each, t , v .TEI,ON 4.00 Towanda, Aug . 10, 1953, NEW AND (MOM BRIGADE ORDERS. =EI \ ' 1 ■ MI