GREAIEST ISTOVERY , OF THE AGE! • , Planters, Fanneri, Families and otherartan put; l i b e se no Remedy equal. to Ds, Tanta Irtintrlalf Dlttladr, for . Dysentery; ChoUrs, CretriA; Chronic owe at ism, Sore Throat, Toothaehe,Seafftekness. Cats, Barns , Swellings,, Bruisea, -. Old , filoiet; Head iche, Mosquito Hite', Pains in thi-Limlat;i Chest, o a t etc • If it does not give relief, the money willhe refine!• t d—all that is asked, is a trill,anttnse it according direcfions, . •-. It is an English remedy, and was died by William t h e IV., late King of England. anti certified to .by him, as a cure for rheumatism. when every , thing else had failed. Dr. Tobias haspm up Mass Id*XIIST in pint 'anle, which is warranted cheaper and Wetter than l any o,her for cholic, scratches, old sores, galls, swellings, cuts, bruises, etc. Over 10,000,000 bottles have been sold m the 11,ak. ted States, without a single failure. and . masy,have stated they would not be without it if it was $lO per bottle, in case of Croup, as it is as certain as it is applied• It cur es Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours,: Dysentery in half an ho or—toothache in five minutes. I t is perfectly innocent to take internally, and is re commended by the most eminent physicians in the limited States. Price 25 and 50 cents. Dr. Tobias could fillsdoz e n newspapers with cep dficates and letters rtlating, to the wonderful cures accomplished by his Liniment, bet considers war ranting it sufficient((as any person who does not ob tain relief need not pays' for it. , Price 50 Certifs.- Dr. Tobias' Offiee;.24o` , Greens inch street. New York. For sale at Dr. H. C. PORTER ' S Drug Store, Tow. oda, Pa.. Waverly Station, N. Y. & E. R. it TIME TABLE. ----- oUiiim. sari% I H. E. SIOILBG WEST. H. M. S;cck Express, a m 3 401 Nigh: Express, i x 4 00 Sig;)tExpress,r m 1 I 39 Way Express, PM II 40 N. Y. Express as 6 20IBufralo Ex., or x 3 10 'Gin. Ex' p. •x 5 I I Mail No. I. rxB 35 Mail N 0.4. P x... 6 53 Dunkirk Ex. rm 4 03 Mail N 0.2 ,AM 7 26 Mail No. 3. •x 9 24 .Steamboat Ei. rml 49 Emigrant. - rsr 4 FT 'Dues not stop at Waverly. THE STAGE FOR WAVERLY Win, until further notice, leave Towanda at 1.2 past I, P M., connetting with the Buffalo - Express foins West, and all the evening trains both ways. Returning , leave Waverly after the arrival of the night and morning trains, reaching Towanda in time for the Tunkhannock and Dushore stages.' Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1854. Nan 2bnatisements. Bituminous Coal.—Barelay Coal Bed. HE undersigned is 'piepared to furnish. at the T beds, any tinantity of this superior COAL, at the reduced ptri2e of $1 25 - tper ton for • Blackstaith coal, and $1 75 for picked Grate ..toal. Payment in cash or country prodtwe. hut no credit will be given . . HENRY GA MS, Agent for the Barclay R. R. told Coal Company. Franklin (Old Coal Bed) May 2.4, Mt.. • Pacific Balm. TCST received, a new supply of Dr. Farwell's .1 Great medicine for the cure of Cnnsutnption. Persons ihreatened With the kilarmin g ;Meese would ,io well to apply this Medicine before it becomes too late. Price $1 per bottle, ail,sixbottles for Sr). May 21, 11554. J9ICINGSDERY. PUBLIC NOTICE. tiCllOOl. DEPART:U:IIT. Harrisburg, May to, 1854. Y the 43fi.section of the " Act for the regulation B and coniinu ition of the Common School Sys, tem," - passed May 8, 185.1, it is_ made the duty of ' ;he Superintendent of Common Schools, to give no tice by publication in two-newspapers in each coun ty for three successive weeks, to the School Direc= tors of .the several con - Mies, that they are to meet in convention at the seat of justice of the proper court! :y on the first Monday o: June next. and sclectrita rote, by a majority' of the whole number of Hine— tors present.•one person f Literary and Scientific acquirements and of skill and experience in the art of teaching, as County Superintenderit fur three suc. reeding school years. The School Directors present in such convention on a majority of them. shall at the same time fix the compensation of the County Superintendent, and immediately after such election, the President and secretary of-the Convention shall certify to the Su perintendent of Common Schools, at Harrisburg, 'he name, amount of annual compensation allowed, and the Post Office address of the person who may be elected County Superintendents C. A. BLACK, Slzp'l. Common Schools. NEW SPRING & SHAER GOODS ! llow being opened by --.IOEPH 'POWELL, cash and Ready Pay Dealer in ANCY and Staple Dry Goods ; Cloths, Cassi• F meres and Vestings; Hats. Caps & Straw Guod,—carpets and 0:1 cloths ; Yankee Notions— Donis and Shoes—Paper Hangings—Transparent Window Shades,&c. HARD-WARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES ; DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, all of which are offered for sale for CASH or RF;ADY,PA rat the lowest posiible prices. Among his stock of Dry Goods will be found a large assortment of Black, Fancy and Plain Dress Berazes and Braze de Lames—DO beers, Moulin de Laioes and Lawns—Plaid and Plain Poplins—Plato black, white, pink, blue and torn colored Detainee—French. Scotch and Amer— ica!) Ginghams—English and American Prints— Slack, blue and white Bereze de Lains, Lawns Prints, &e. Swiss and Jaconnett Edgings, Insertings and Financings, &c. Wrought Linen Edgings—Cotton and Smyrna Edgings. Wrought and lace collars —all prices—Lace and muslin undersleeires—Un. der handserehiefs—all prices—Mourning under haltia., collars and hd'kfa.—Embroidered, hem• stitch & plain linen hdk'fa—Plain mourning and black lace Veils—Plain and figuted cotten and silk laces: Jaconnetts, Swiss and Book Muslin, Bishop Lawns, Tarpons, &c.. Lace & embroidered Muslin Window drapery. • Best quality of Ladies and Gents. Kid Gloves— elite. black & assorted colors—Best quality silk gloves, kid finish—Plain cille4 lisle thread. do., as. oiled colors and cfoalittes—French silk mitts,long and short, for ladies and Misses. Black silk. white and clouded merino hose—White colored, unbleachi ed, mired and black cotton Hose of every quality— Moises white, colored and mixed do.. all sizes— Boys mixed cotton half hose, assorted sizes: Men's Watt wool, unbleached and mixed cotton half hose, assorted qualities. Black Italian, fancy silk and linen, lawn and gingham i;ra vats, Silk and Satin stocks—common and 3 ply Collars—silk and Linen handkerch:efs. ALSO—A large stock tf plain black and colored '.06151 l al"WEig§3 Plain bL'k doeskins, fancy casaimerez and vestings. Tweeds. Kentucky Jeaos, cottonades and other cot' ton and linen Goods for men and boys wear. Watered Moreens, assorted colors Damask for curtains, lounges, dcc., double and single fold.— Worsted embqssed, damask linen and worsted and cotton table cloths. Bleached linen napkins.-- Bleached and brown linen damask table Scotch and Russian diaper and crash. bleached and unbleached and colored muslin and almost every otheraiticle of family, dry goods. A great variety of Boots and Blades for mans, bore. ladies, misses and cbildrena wear. • brocha long and square Shawls.. Cashmere, silk and delatne do., assorted colors, of all qualities. la addition to the above enumerated articles, will be fsue a pod assortment of merchandise, of al most every deteription. to which the attention of the public Is respectfully invited. Towanda. April 18, 18.54. MEMO p• MON .11111011130131131131111C1V1C1P9 Att,tteby''at - Taiw. , ornes wrwris imam tim utmost: ' , , •• . NEW BPfIIN . -ticSITIMERIGOPDS BURTQN, .KINGSBERY; T 8 Dow , receiving all gods of NEW GOODS, which .1 .will be sold Teri low for Cub. May 8. 1854. • < affitary.Xbiction:. ►NIB uniformed ebnipenieit in Bradford catinWire 1 directed to meet &t their usual places of iner— ing on Monday Ole 56 . 40 Jtine . 1854. and told an election in each eentipant Ibr orielirigadierOmi eral and one Brigade•lnspector. Mao for such Old officers as the battalion to . which each cnrpirlukT nay be attached shall Aie entitled tn. The Captain or eximmanding officer 'teeth com pany shall appoint the place and superintend said election; and take to his assistance one or more menthe's who shall be severally sworn-or - affirmed to condact said electinit fa y sad hnpartially.and make 'a troe and' correct 'return thereof; and when the said election shall be closed and the votes co opt ed, the superintendent and his assistants shall make out duplicate returns of the same to be signed by them. stating the number of Votes given for each person for the different offices voted for; for the Bat talion as well as for the Brigadier General and Bri gade Inspector; one of.said returns shall be.Bjed with the papers of the lompany, and the other the - superintendent shall within ten days cause to be delivered to the Brigale Inspector. • JOHN A. COBDING, Inspector. BIZIOADZ INSPECT6I% Leßaysvilte, May . 10, 1854. . Ultet MMOODZto lITOULD inform her friends, that' she bas just re. VV turned from the city, with s. lime itssortment of - sanannutor , Goons,. which she otters at reduced• prices. Prodnee of e ery kind-taken in payment for gouda. MASON ,has removed his office to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite the old Presbyterian Church. Towanda. May 13. 1854. TOWANDA FEMALE . SEMINARY. - THE,fourth guider_ will commence on Tuesday the 10th day of May, next. April 28..1851. _ PLASTER, SALT, &C. TWO HUNDRED TONS Cayuga Ground Pisti ter, 100 Barrels Salt, 100 Bbls. White Stone Lime, 50 bushels Orwell &, West Branch Clover Seed, 30 bushels TiniothY Seed, 500 lbs. Allegany COUnty, Cheese. justleceived and for sale by • BAILEY & N Towanda, April 27, 1854. .BOARDS & SHINGLES WANTED. RUNDRE D Thousand Feet Panuel Boards. 1: 50,000 feet Common • do. 100,000 feet Cullin boards-, , 300,000 long Pine shingles, for which Cash will be paid on delivery , 43. s,, BAILEY & pp.. Towanda. Bpril St. 1854. . . Blows and Plow casti.pgsl D LATCHLET, Warta county, It •or Curtis 1-1 Plows, Bide hill, subsoil and corn plows and Castings, for sale cheap. I take particular pains to get grad well made plows and tough castings. I would invite partieu tar attention to the Alba, or-Curthr plow. Call:and see. R. M. WELLES. SPRING GOODS! MILL . CCM is N1N2411829 South Corner of Mercer's Block, Main Street, AftE now opening their stock of 000118 for the Spring and Summer trade, comprising a full and complete assortment, and of the usual variety, which will be, sold at a very small profit for Ready Pay. Among the assortment of DRY Goods, will be found a great variety of Ladies' Oren Goods consisting in part of Bereges. Brege &lanes, all-wool Ddatoes- Lawns, . plain and printed ; Gingiains. English, Scotch and American • Poplins, Prints of ail .shad es and ' • • • - eaters trc , Eye. Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths, Cascinteres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, klatin and Sumriter Vesting's. - Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, 'bleached-and brown, Tiekings„ Summer. Goods for boys' wear. Cotton Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten; • GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. A full stock will be kept on band. Those in want of Sugars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses, Stewart's best Berup.Spices. Pepper Ginger, Saleratos, Flour, Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line, will do well to call on us before purchasing , 'else• where BUMITATARI3. A large a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass and Stone-ware, Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps— Nails. Paints. Oils, Glass arid Puffy. Thankful for the liberal petronageof the pewees eon. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to en examination of our Spring stock, be lieving that good Goods and la* prices will insure a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE. Towanda, May 12, 1854.- TEE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW. M. T..,CARRIER, WOULD respectnrtly inform the citizens of To wanda and vicinity, that be has opened a Grocery dt Provision Store. on the south side' of the Public &lure, where he would be pleased to wait upon those that call upon him. He has all kinds of articles kept in a country Grocery. Sackers Nuts clan kinds; Oranges, Le. mons, and Candies of all Varieties and shapes, Ci gars of the best quality. He also designs to keepon band Pnovistons, &c., all of which be offers cheap for Cash or Coun try produce. His motto is, that "nimble six-pence is better than a slow shilling." • Towanda, May 1,.1854. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE., THE subscriber will sell on reasonable writs the property hwned and occupied by her in the Borough 'of Towanda. Bald property consists of. a lotof land situated next above A. D. Montanyes, in the Northern Liberttes,bounded north by Mrs. Gill son's lot, east by William street, south by Division street. and west by Main street—being one hundred and thirty feet deep, and 6tty feet wide. The streets recently opened. make tbis.as desirable a building lot as any in the borough. There is - now upon the lot a small , dwelling hones. Application•may be made .Xo Catharine Kramer, onto Emannel Kromer. Tolapda. April 21. 18t4. CLOVEN.. .6.Erb grneomEnr Al the Ara ia Agricultural Store. VirEST BRANCHand - Ohio cloverlieCd, itt;"4o NV a bushel. • ' • - Clean Reaped Reaped 'finialAy Seed, - wholesale and re tail--retail price, $4. Also a good selection of Gar.- den Seeds, for sale cheap. ' 114: WELLES. Athena, March 15, 1854. West Branch Clover Seed. RABas . u. of West Bunch Clover seed; just re' cetved a first rats article, and , for. see at the lowest cash price, by. :BAILY _ be NEVINS. March 1, 1854. INIC RKlNB.—Tbe higbest price Will be pad in M cash 63r any qussitity of Mink skins, by • Jan. 4,1054. MONTANYEe& CO: 300• NEW BARRELS, fir for Fork or Cider, ter sale at 7be each f liy S. FELON 4 CO. Tirranda„ Aug. 10.180!. . :, '7l - PLANNELB—Freacb, Domestic iind 1: for sale by PHINNE •.. lITANTED—aII kis& of grain & lualber VV which Nome cub will be 'paid. by • Oct. 24, lest _ 7=e' Sainakt NEW- ARIVtIGEMENTI L rawlik.a;.ibi'ZlO2lo23sll:oAif. go. 1 lei o.7E.Asuiwo icillfinp - r, will comit•ies.* thinittliie lt baiinesiJeiteratriiaader the name of V.11011,11.X. - berres ens'it:Co.. IC their otd itendAtntrfetteut.tho pare rtio4o - 31i theatmill part ol`the !Womb `if Voiriiitidl,Phlwe..lhei wi l l msauflictuti:to on**o4ifeep IP hand e - line ale sorlgient. of thf;kilbsV4 I befiChilitgY, , oflthisteAtteludiilis; , illistiOgs -- the ltenie'do.f.ohnsati tWaser.tenelda. fv. 4t,. y • Staiesll. •"- B°4C3iikl , Cobitlitt eci RadOrTek*r-ali 4113113, ids gag price*: _ - - Nortrattelt, Ric Cr' and. 1.4 31 61 1 . 44 4 4 / 03 . I and ' Wuinbatattin.leapsa . Cotinty,' Enalsior. sideaftlateotd Oath Plough" *a. - Waco* ti9iegi ti;eilrkshoel. Plough P (40(1 1'4, 44 °5 for Chain pumps, GoOdstonesoie,,, and other ants cies too nomerousiarnintioo... , , Having secured the services of J. B. IRVINE,weII knoiris 01 as dI fdl Iklicbinest, die firm feel konfi. dent that they can Manufacture and repair ill kinds of . mactiineiy tie workmanlike manner, and on as vesiMittu: tut ; ociestahlieliMent this side of New. York:— - • - 8 41181.E1 1 1018 11- wlll•Ptr.:TCPattlitt4lothaln:PrilY. on I sl ortatotice. s Parnenlar attention welt be paid to the Pattent , r*stritiuti, eat 4idtoidere •tulfilled tin the shortest youriblemotice, --, • - ertarticutar attentimi LBAriine's celebrated Beesbier Plougk which took the first premiem of the Bradford County Fair, of 1853.. Also, to the Elevated_Oren Eagle 8.t071,,. the best now in use. Did Iron, 'Brass, Copper. -Zinc, Pewter, and Grain and all kinds of Country produce taken in payment. N. B.—All Noting• and aecounti doe the firm of Lamont's - , Hall and Russell, are left in the hinds of I. L. & H. L. Lessem: for collection, and immediate attention is called to the same, which xtrer at rate by May Court nest.. D. C. Hatt, 7 Sf L 1,. Laxness':, C. 8. Room. S ' H. L. Lawmen:. Towanda. April 1, 1851 - . Now Laud- Clover Seed. 85Bushels of New Land Clover seed. jud weiw ad and for sale cheap by B. BL•iOBERT. Towanda', March 1, 1854. 31P 0 MS. MIL 1111 K S9B 91 CLOTHING STORE ' U AVEZINS I ANY mao - or boy. or any body else wanting any kind of CLOTHING, will do well to call on Gionos B. Putouts, and see hois • VERY CHEAP lie is selling'his new stock.' Ile has now the Largest Clothing - Store in Athens:lad-his Goods wereall bought cheap and *ill hit Clothing is much lower in th e and-Pertnne 'bound to let his coital:ter' have the benefit of it. .. who store le_mest ,snd Jost fitted op. TWo above the brick brotiGili Mena.- _ Hits, Caps, 4e., new and cheap. GEORGE E. PERKINS. Atheos,_April 26. 1564. CHEAP. GOODS. JHARVEY PHINNEY is just receiving a fine • assortment of tarsto BmixsaGoons.which will be sold as usual, vet) , cheap for CASH. , Towanda, April 20, 1854. LOVERSEED-zA first rate artinlejost receiv C ed and for sale at PHINNEY:S. BHANB--Twelity—five bushelafor sale by PHINNEY. WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD! 500 111:13N 1; 1 111U1=30 I ! AT ADEXANDERS' & SOLOMON'S, succes sors to J. 4 S. Alexander 4 , Co.'s Clothing Store. • The subscribers have just received at Their old stand in Mercor'a Block, l'otwanda. a near-and good assortment of Spring and Sommer Goods, •consist• ing of Ready-Made Clothing, GENTLEMANS' FURNISFUNG GOODS ever imported into the County—all of the latest styles io market, which are being scattered far and wide. In the way of Furnishing Goods, we have a complete assortment—Cravats, Collars, Shirts, Under Shirts. Drawers, Wraplters, Gloves, Suapeu. den, Handkerchiefs Hosiery of all kinds, and' a variety of Trunks, /cc, Our Reidy—Made Clothing embraces every thing desirable in that line, and as we boy for Casa, we can and will sell 20 per cent. lower than soy 'other Clothing Establishment in Towanda. ALEXANDER, 8. ALEXANDER. Towanda, April 10, 1854. kt.E. 80LOVION. DRIED APPLES.-40 bashers Dried Apples+— gnifted fruit—on hand and for sale by March 15. 1854. BAILEY & NEVINFI. p. 01):DGQ, 11. S. MERCUE, Ts now receiving one of the largest and best selec i ted assortment of Merchandise ever before brought to Bradford county—consisting of, DRY GOODS of every description. An extensive assortment of common Hardware. Alen, *Saddlery, Harness and Carriage Trimmings. B/ackimilks' Bellows, Aoods, Furs, Tongs, sledges, Iron, Steel and Nails, Groceries, Oils, Paint*, and Dye.stuffi, Crockery .4. Glass ware, which will be sold as °suit very cheap for Case. Towanda, April 18, 1854. Cistern and Well Pumps I LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rama! of any kind, site, &c, cheap for ready pay, for sate hi , Jan. 8, 1853. R. H. WELLES.; Orphans' Court Isle. By virtue of an ordei ' of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, i will expose to sale by pub lic vendue on Tuesday June 13. at one o'clock, P. M.. a piece or parcel of land situate in Pike iwp , bounded north by lands of Charles Dyer and 8. P. Rockwell, east by EL P. Rockwell and C. W. Rey. nolds. south by J. 8. Roberts ind E. W. Durgy.west H. Marsh, e.ontsininu'abont 100 acres, abort 70'acrea improved, with a trailed house and barn and shop thereon. .H. MARSH, ' Adusinisoutor of the estate of Elliott Marsh, deed: late of Pike tail). Thil'side was be held upon the preiniies. SPRING GOODS., T • EST received byloseplr Kingsbury. a large and complete stock of NEW GOODS. for sale as usual, Coast visa Clau ! • -- Towanda, April 28.1854. 64 Bcsliels of first rateekwat seaditarsalir by - • • .111:13, MERCUR. Towanda. Idareb 1854. • • A4it/Aii *Y of Wed Drench Clover Seed, jest received and-forsilii b*: • I:POWELL. Febnley -15, 1854. • CJaOTIO3, - eissimeret, vestitilgti • saulbett; cans, Ind Tereeds'Of ill:deicriptjon, just received tiy Oct. 24, - 1853. ' • PHINNEY. NZIW ADMINISTRATOR'S NOT CIL LL • gersonj uniebtadv 1.00 r 4 1 4 10 1 15 4 41h..rn aomeatlale,tor cantonA ma ; . er a, - fda t e ad u t iggo, framedilkte: !lame i t i basezhi — ving - 'sg . alsat the itiii nticat '. edil esta or tei sit li tle. please present them duly au merit HIRAM HOLCOMB. * - SARAH' H. BULLOCK, • • Marell.llls4.‘. Admfinistraton. Omir4lE3TRl irowii Notteci%7' AL4 persois knioviag themselves itidebterr' Ostate'*: Tbc!asil e 'ritc‘ - 4e 4004410e A 4 Litchfield trprasidpiaii, faby . tisissad, Wind" immedirdaparneatiaadthasOa. talaiariilphtst said wilts_ will please dultAuyicart eared for sediment. - • COANELI4 „TURK, '• ' SAWL' DAVIDSON, .119f4.- ; ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. A"persons indebtedlo - thr estate at ..4OUN „TEED,Aeceased.tateofLitekilikt tOWbship, are herel4 requested' to,Utike pijnieat without delay; , and isDpereous .having demands against slid estate' are requested - 10 present them duly aotheaticatid for seuleuieut. ' BETSY .TEED. Adm . 80W1MATID 80 $ 2tuniviiti ' ' amotrai 4iv 'r 0174', 4`1 4r 1:14 4.4. 1 t sOtlice with the.lteiistes sod Recorder„,,, • ‘: •TowAtroA, PC. • . 1 " • - O,V.E.R T.O iku, AT 17.0 Rlst"tir A ' l TOWANDA, .I.lL' ". cvn9E t h e second,story.pc4he UpiaoMpek. liorth Side'bfkliePublic slpitte, over ihti - Oillce of 3. P. Adams, Esq.' ' ' ' 4.; MORE NEW GOODS.' BURTON KINGS EERY TS Nov opening a'Ntir &roc or Gooni; Consist. L ins of full and complete assortment of all kinds ' 1111EBVIIIANDIZE, which Will be sold as cheap as the same qualify o Goods can be bought Iforshere this side of New. York. Towanda, Dec. 10,1853. Notice to Collectors ani,Tax-Payers. OU are hereby authorized to make a deduction of five per cent. upon the State Tar, of every :ndividust who litiall•pay his or ho,'-state and iotin• ty lax in fail, on or before the 2lst day of June next, and the same 40 be allowed you in your se Ile. aunt, provided the same is' by you paid into the County Treasury s on or before the 22d or 23d days of June nest. By order of the Cputrnissionera. E. 14. FARRAR, Clerk Towanda, April 12. 18511.. TO ME PUIZIC ! 3AZZInr di; MIITINS, A BE just receiving;at their larief, and commodious New Store: Opposite the Quirt House, a large assortment of Provisions Groceries, YaiPer 2, 0 0. toffedionlitt, Ft tUote mare, tc. making their stockthe largest, mart complete and best in Northern Pennsylvania. And the very liberal pat ronage they have received from the public during the year past, establishes the fact that they either sell dumper or sell goods of a better quality than any oth er deems. To merit and indtiee'e continuance of so liberal pat. ronage we shall 'still (olio* our old motto—" /CALL itoi ex niztizi, Alin A vaseuzer SINAI, as of STOCI• n Below we name a few of the articles that always be found in our stock : . • Groceries. Black and green tea, Rio and Java coffee. chocolate, cocoa, sugar, molisses;syntp, l 2inger. pepper. spice. cloves, nutmeg, cinemas. tnue. soda, nkmtus, cream tartar, peppersauce, sperm and tallow candles, hard soap, vinegar, starch. 4c. Mess pork, dried beef, hams and shoulders, mackerel, codfish, shad, picketed herring, smoked herring. wheat flour. buckwheat flour, corn meal. cheese, rice, beans, potatoes, butter, lard...trackers. &c.- FMK dl. Nuts. Prunes, citrons, fig', Eng. currants, raisins, dried peaches, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, arena. tile and Madeira walnuts, pea note. chestnuts, &c. , German, French and American Toys, Fancy Goods,, c. • Tin wagons, rocking hones, boys' sleighs, China & pewter toy tea setts.dulls, trumpetadtecordions, harms, mess, &c. Glam, paper and wood inlaid work boxes and toilet eases—toy bureaus, secretaries; writing desks -L-plain and embroidered work baskets, knitting. do pearl, ivory, papier mache and leather port monises, wallets and purses, ivory, horn end wood pocket combs toilet combs, ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, pod et and, small fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff box.. dpi cases, perfumery and hair oils. . Brooms, mopsticks, clothes pins„, bench screws. low clothe, baskets and market baskets, sugar and spico boxes. , Candy of all kinds. Daily and table Balt, Salina Do. ete. etc. etc. Country dealers supplied at a small advance from New York prices. Most kinds of country producetaken in exchange for goods. BAILEY & NEVINS. 4 Towanda. January 2. 1854. Pars! X*B t! Aqantity of Far Vieuirinea and Cuffs of differen qualities, for wile AT COST by Jan. I% 1851. ' H. - A. MERCUR. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. ALL persons indebted to the estate of P. D Havens, dec'd.late of Standing Ilitone,are hereby requested to make payment withontdelay, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre sent them duly authenticated for settlement 8. W. HILES. . Administrators. DEBORAH HAVENS. S A u . 27, 1853. THE GOOD TIME HAS COME' scosragummo co. Ior i AVE come to the conclusion that the time has .L.l come, that debts coin be collected, and after waiting patiently for Years, end ending the Good Time has sniped, when farmers are realizing almost double for their Products; they hope this notice will suffice for a more asteneivecine and that payments Will either be made in Grain at the present high pri m or in Cash. Their Assonnient n1'000173 is replenished week ly from New York City;sall wiU be sold cheaper than et retail in the Great En4oritaa itself. %wands, lannary 31, ig SURVEYING. 3.411M869 Tie. SOM YOR for Bradford oouniy, is prepared to attend to the above business in all its branches. ties office is at Monroetoss.. t All letters addressed to bim at that place, will meet , with prompt attention. April 4,18*—, , .11tonif Zino. Crt.Parros of of frmaltaratita Mime' Lima, lasi. re.. ‘J calved a brat pita rude:a (realm'', tbs . kilo, aad for sale by " NEvtis. • March I. 1854. . • , • THE CePartneeebiP ander: the subs:Ale ,have done bailees!, if. this diy • limo Shied Weigel eonsaiti btisimss win: be elbeed Either party at thipld ; than& Deliee doe ea soe# tie Pa • • ' .1111fILLWA k HAMIT81:" Athens. ha. 17,191111: ' !'t ROUND PLlCliftile mins Clayup Ground 1.-X Plaster, on band and farm eby ,.- March . ts, 1834. BAILEY WING.- 1114,1 i bolesale 19111141kitiktidkra A. .. 4 "M' r • - • 11W ARE AN .1) S TOVES ' ; 0 E S i g • Japaamed , ani gritamat Ware, ngs, Cart isgge Trignm s ingg, Mar:msg.& Saddlery - ,are, carpenter , * and ./otaera TOO% FARMERS MOW AND ACRD LIIIRAL IMPLEMENTS, LEIPAFPIPAt'i4 1 1 1) umPs . , - , t`iir.ila, kinds and sizes, LATHER BELTING, Etc. &c. slV:fr Would inform nds 0111/ a part ofrthe .general•heado tindertinderWhich Mai l be classed, itie their exteiisissittittstriteik4nd its'ihitih they are constantly receiiine tqpplies, diriet front the i m p o rters an iailmariiotuteqt.widetr-enalikw them to offer suelkinducanents,ll* their hitge stock and low prices, that tkapente - :OmpetitioeimspAny quarter. We would,ask the partteatar. a t te dti au t. • •...; Mata 4 BRAZIOU &Eno IYMBEILEII29 • to an eiamittiitiott.tif oar Meek; iriiiett*iiig been selected witb•the greatest care, we are confident will satisfy evert Ott _Meg • • --.• Don't: folg4 the Olicilotidt side 'of tbe public square. • .. Old tion,Ocippprßriuiti and ill k des of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Tow4difsMilfr. z '• - - BAIA; 3' s . • I t 4, I js,. 0 7r DR. PORTER'S O FFICE & DRUG STORE, SOUTH END . 601 THE WARD HOUSE, ?routing the Public Square. .- - • rj•HE subscriber, thankful for the liberal patronage received the put year, Intends to keep constantly on hand it full assortment of the yeti best articles usuelTY kept in oar line, which es WILL dispose of on snub terms as will be satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash in hand, and for the esti our customers will receive the benefit of A good article at a low priee. All articles not answering our recommendation, will be ekeerfaky taken back, and the money refunded. p•. Medical Ideir,e gratuitously given at the Office, charging cnly far the Medicine*. The stock coed* of a complete 'ind select assortment o DRUCS.. MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pare Wine& Liquors, for Medicinal nue; London Porter & Scotch Ale. JILL 711 E MOST- POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES! FRESH CAMPIDE & BURNING FLUID-NEW &IENTIFM. PATTERNS OF tAMPS I trurossin ASiORTXENT -OP American Pocket Cutlery,!, (Warranted Good.) Superior T 0241.030 & Ml= 1---Choice brands of Pure !Cayenne, Principe and Tara =GABS ! VARNISHES', WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTIP:LES,'&6:' FAMILY GROCERIES : Black and Green Tea; ; Rio and Java Criftee; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c. &c. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c. PAINTS, OK REMEMBER TOE ETORE-SOUTII END. OF THE WARD ROUSE -ATM IT MOTT O= The best Quality of Goods—Full viorlineui—Ji ddalteratiem of Goods—Candid Ailuice, as to Po Towanda, Novomber 12. 1282. • _ _ _ DR. E. H. MASON, PETSICIAN& "11731LOSON, Residence. on Pine Street..opposite the old Presbyterian Caen; his professiohal services to the people. of Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found at his office. in Dr. PORTER ' S Drug Store, when not• pew fessionally engaged. • _ WE= aIL&CTAILLANZI ATTORNEY AT LAW, TQWANDA. ffiee in the ,nonh end of the Ward House, (lately occupied by Laporte, 111111 , 011 & Co.) Towanda. March, 5, 1853. • TONS more of those cheap Sugars junt..tee'd •J and for sale by - PHINNEY. TEAS -A few cheats good and cheap fur sale by PHINNEY. Doors & SHOES, the largest and cheapest as. 1-1 garment in Towanda. by PHINNEY. The War Question Being Settled in 7133111L1 1B11.41:113 1 '.11111:as lUTONTANYES & CO'. have come to the conclu• sion to enlarge their business, - in view of the unparalleled prosperity that most vesnit 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 rall.and Winter Goods, -1 consisting of all the varieties of Fancy and Dress Goods, as also staples, Hardware, Crockery, Groceries,Harness and Car riage Trimmings, Iron, ather, 4 - c, 4c., all of which will be offered at wholesale or retail, at prices that cannot fail to please. Sept. 1. 1859. 11E2 711‘ MIWIS rAir .11.11. TNICE're OM, DMD.I T RX-Sa l a nis h arsangemeutbywh • cli I 11 h V e IN n ° h e at e e r l t ec BLOC K to or der, inform. the public that he is prepared to mount geetiOn plates in this new and improved methOd. The greet superiority ot the block style of mount• log plates is at once apparent to those who have for any length of timeworn artificiaileeth. To those who have yet to be initiated, it is only necessary to say, that in the old method of , mounting the plate ir.th s succession of single teeth, it was no unusual thing for a tooth to drop of; by the new method no such accident can take place, the teeth being all connected by eachwther. In the second piece, the plate 11th block teeth is always, clean and sweet, be. cause there ia-no *chance for,deposits of food being made, however mall, the sipper rim_beinie cappe. thus effectually precluding even the saliva from ma, king a lodgment, and in ,the third pface. the adapta• lion of the grinding surface is better fitted for mas ticatory purposes, the irregularities tieing made ex actly to correspond with those of the teeth of the op. posing jaw. . • - • • With a ptoperly.fittedlitiction plate, having an air chamber, and mounted with block teeth, a person may crack hickory nuts with impunity, aleepSin sphe ii . "--ftwthache. whitaiserse. ' .TowanditAlarcb 10; 854. • • - - W 1 Goods, of the latest styles sa4 patterns. corisisting,in_Part eif Belga* allitso9l iiiilaines black 41i ney siEks,lPiesch, 'Demieitia hdd &web Oitighseigl prialikbt every ;IA by`'" • _ Oct-21,1863. _ _ POMP/EY. 'QAT% Cap% • • 10; i asSortro" e aud LI cheap. by PlurlNEY't Church odumte Profils—Ready Attention to Customers—no eat .11ensediert-culd Close Attention to Business." U. C. PORTER, M. D. VALUABLE FARM 701 1 .11, 0.4111421‘ WISHING to dispose of his property, in Sheshe quirt township, Bradford county. Pennsylvat nia. the subscriber offers it for sale upon the most reasonable terms, and invites the attention of thous wislting-to'parchase. The property contains two hundred and forty.threa acres of land, lying along the Susquehanna river. with a large portion of river flats, of the very best quality of grain land, and well adapted for a dairy. • •The improvements area large twe story i t BRICK HOUSE. built last year, and Bri ll; ished.in the best style, with brick kitchen and wood house attached. There are also three other Dwelling houses and three Barns, and two large double roofed sheds for stables and cattle. There are also three ORCHARDS of choice apple trees, and a Young Peach orchard of 55 trees, selec ted with-care. One doodad and eighty-five acres are under im provement, and the - balance Is covered with timber, such as oak. hickory, yellow pine, &c.dtc., all being well supplied with springs of water. This property was formerly in, three farms. and wi!l now .be sold to suit purchasers, either whole or separately, and terms of payment. made easy. ft of- fers inducements rarely met with, being within 81 miles of Towanda, (the county seat). opposite the Mirth Branch Canal, 14 miles from the New York York and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the line of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad Application may be made ro ULYSSES Mencua,Esq at Towanda. or the subscriber upon the premises. Jan 2, 1854. JOFIN WMATION. If the above proper) , is not sold by the Ist of March next - , the Farms will be tented, reserving the rivilege of selling. TOWANDA SIEIIIMAIRY. THIS Institution . for the education of young ladies was opened on Tuesday the 20th September, in the building formerly occupied by Mrs. Mercur.— It is now under the charge of Mias /Duals. D. Has sox, aided by her sister. Miss Rested IS. Hassom. The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The scholastic year consists of forty-four weeks. Tw0...0, $9, and $l2 per quarter, according to the studies pursued. , No extra charge for the Latin Language. French, $3-per quarter. Rsreassess—Rev. Dr. M•CLEAD, Vice President of the College of New Jersey, Princeton. Hon. Davin WILMOT, 1011 D LAPONTII ESQ.. C. L. WAan, Esq., How.l3lzo. thsesasos, Tommie. II~Z,T~i4~Ci trISS REBECCA D. HANSON proposes toglee instmction to the young ladies of ibis place on the Pt.teo. Terms r -$lO per quarter. Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the Ward House. or at the Towanda Female seminary eptember 22. ISM Ngw AND , CHEAP Goops. D. BARTLETT. is n ow receiving a A.J• - ,iend carefully selected stock of • t ; • 'NOW GOODS, b oug h t for cash since the late decline in prime., which be will offer for ready pay at prices which cannot fail to give Satisfeetion--amongother things he invites yramanlar attention to his assortment of These Goods. Towanda, Aril 15, 1558. 1111 illil