Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 03, 1854, Image 3

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    DISCOVERY OF lit ME i
Families and others, can pa.
ul to Da. -Tones' Yawns
itery, Cholie, Croup, Chronic
coat, Toothsche,Sea Sickness.
g, Bruises,' Old Sores, Head-
Pains in the Limbs, Cited.
:lief, the money will be refund•
is a trial, and use it according
edy,and vas awl by William.
England, and certified to by
umatism, when every thing
up s House Llamas* in pint
tined cheaper and better Min
scratches, old sores, pHs,
etc.
des have been sold in the Vol
titigle failure, and many have
sated they not be without it it it was ft l 0 per i
lelottle, in case of Croup, ,s it is as certain as it is '
pplied.
i t co res Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours*
4penitr7 In half an hour—toothache in five minutes.
i s perfectly innocent to take internally. and is re.
`•Daimended by the most eminent physicians in the
ppe d suites. Price 25-and 60 cents.
. Dr. Tobias could fills dozen newspapers with cer.
brats ancHetters rclating to the wonderful cures
,eromplished by his Liniment, but considers war.
°ling it sufficient, as any person, who does not ob.
I; relief need not pay for it.
Price 50 cents. Dr. Tobias Office, 240 Green.
- ..ch street, New York.
For sale at Dr. H. C. Posizza's Drug Store, Tow,
Oa.
• '
'averly Station, N. Y. & E. R. R.
TIME TABLE.
GOINO LAST. B. B. 00ING Will. 11.5.
:ack Express, A x 3 40 Night Express. • x 4 00
Express,r x 11 38 Way Express, r x 11 40
y. Express Ax d 201Elnifelo Ex. x 3 10
,c,n. Eep• •x 5 11 Mail No. 1. rxB 35
.111 N 0.4. ru 653 Dunkirk Ex. ru4 02
al) NO. 2 • x 7 28 Mail' No. 3. • x 8 24
::eamboat Ex. r x 1 49 Emigrant. I' x 4 17
Des not stop at Waverly.
THE STAGE FOR WAVERLY/
Will, until further notice, leave Toianda at 1.2
P M., connecting with the Buffalo Express
mg West, and all the evening trains both ways.
l'elurninc , . leave Waverly after the arrival of the
Ight anlmorning trains, reaching Towanda in time
or the Tunlchannock and Dushore stages.
Wednesday, Feb. 22, IBM. •
- -
'cm 2lbtuttiscmcnts.
:-hilummous Coal.—Barclay Coal Bed.
r..
1 HE undersigned is prepared to furnish at the
beds, any quantity of this superior COAL, at
,ne reduced prize of $t 25 per ton for Blacksmith
4 oal, and $1 75 for picked Grate coal. Payment in
sir or country produce. but no credit willbe given.
''.JHENRY GA nss, Agent
for the Barclay R. R. and Coal Company.
Franklin (Old Coal Bed) May '25, Mt. •
Pacific Balm.
-,..JUST received, a new supply of Dr. Farwell's
Great medicine for the cure of- Consumption.
',,rrsons threatened with the alarming disease venial
well to apply this medicine befure it becomes too
::site. Price $1 per bottle, ar six bottles for $5.
.1 May 24, Ihsl. J. KINCSUERY.
.PUBLIC NOTICE.
beROQ.I. DEIIIITIIENIr.
Harrisburg. May 10, 1854.
Bthe 434 section of the " ACt fur the regulation
and continu ttion of the Common School Sys.
-w," passed May 8, OM, it is made the duty of
he Superintendent of Common Schools, to give no
..re-by publication in two newspapers in each Con's.
7 for three successive weeks, to the School. Direc
i; xi of the several counties. that they are to meet in
convention at the seat of justice of the proper coon.
yon the, first Monday of June next. and select viva
*.nee, by a majority of the whole number of three—
' WS present. one person of Literary and Scientific
~acquirements and of skill and experience in the art
•11‘ teaching, as County Superintendent for three suc'
school years.
• The School Directors present in such convention
a majority of them. shall at the Same time fix the
• :Impensation of the County Superintendent, and
mrnediately after such election, the President and
secretary of the Convention shall certify to the Su
..*.perintendent of Conimon Schools, at Harrisburg,
c, -se name, amount of annual compensation allowed,
'-
and the PostilOirice address of the person who may
elected County Superintendent.
C. A. BLACK, Sup't. Coninar Schools.
iEW SPRING & SUAIMER GOODS !
Now being opened by
JOSEPH POWELL,
Cash and Ready Pay Dealer to
ANCY and Staple Dry Goods ; Cloths. Caul
/metes and Vestings; Hats. Caps & Straw
;Jodi—carpets and 0:1 cloths ; Yankee Notions—
}hots and Shoes—Paper Hangings—Transparent
W:oduw Shades, &c.
iARD-W ARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES ;
1
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, ¢e..,10.,
I of which dm offered for sale for CASH or
READY PAY at the lowest passible prices.
Among his stock of Dry Goods will be fund a
:urge assortment of Black, Fancy and Plain Dress
1:,,f , Silks—Challis, Berazes end Braze de Laineii—De
k, 'eges, Moualin de Laines and Lawns—Plaid • and
Plain Poplins—Plain black, white, pink, blue and
corn colored Detainee—French. Scotch and 'Amer
can Ginghams—English and American Prints—
i, Black, blue and white Bereze de Lains, Lawns
Prints, dtc.
Swiss and Jaconnett Edgings, Inserting* and
Flooncius, &c. Wrought Linen Edgings—Cotton
and Smyrna Edgings. Wrought and lace collars
-all prices—Lace and muslin understeeves—Un
der handkerehiefs—all prices—Mourning under
hdlefs., collars and hd'kfs.--.Embrnidered, hem.
stitch & plain linen hdk'fit—Plain,mourning and
black lace Veils—Plain and figured cotten and silk
Aced. Jaconnetts, Swiss and Book Muslin, Bishop
',ins, Tarlton', &c., Lace & embroidered
Muslin Window drapery.
Best quility of Ladies and Gents. Kid Gloves—
white, black & assorted colors--Best quality silk
gloves, kid 'finish—Plain silk 4 lisle thread, don as'
lolled colors and qualities—French sillCmilts,long
lad short, for ladies and Misses. Black silk, white
and clouded merino hose—White colored, unbleachi
ed, raised and black cotton Hose of every quality—
Biases white, colored and mixed do.. all sizes—
Boys mired cotton half hose, assorted sizes: Men's
iambs wool, unbleached and mixed cotton half hose,
assorted qualities.
Black ltatian, fancy silk and linen, lawn and
gingham Cravats, Silk and Satin stocks—common
and 3 rlr end Liner; hondkrrvh:erit.
41,80—A large stock tf plain black . and colored
; almizonia =mac.
„Plain brit doeskins, fancy caasimeres and vestings.
Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, cottonades and other cots
ton and linen Goods for men and boys wear.
Watered Moreens, assorted colors Damask for
curtains, _lounges. dm.. 'double and single fold—.
Worsted embossed, 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 unb l eached
and Colored muslin and almost every otherarticle of
'family dry goods.
A great variety of Boots and Shock for mans,'
bore, ladies.tnisses and children treaf,
Brocha long and square Shawls. Cashmere, silk
and delatne do 'assorted colors, of all qualities.
In addition is the above enumerated articles, will
be tonne a good assortment of merchandise, of al
most every description, to which the attention of
tee public is respectfully invited.
Towanda. April 18, 1851.
Na 7ilivatiscinaits
Ws. 11111106 21112111101MILSEriblE1179
Attorney at Szw.
otrtes WITS TM . MIMS 11/1/ azeonnsz.
Towanda. Penna.
NEW SPRING & SUMMER 900DS!
BURTON KINOSBERY,
TS now receiving all Genoa NE VG' GOODS, whicb
Irtrill be sold very low for Cub.
May 8. 1854.
• Illiiitary 211setical.
rRE uniformed leompaniesin Bmdfordcounty are
.1. directed to meet at their usual places of meet
ing on Monday the sth day.efJane 1854, and told
an election in each company for one Brigadier Gen
eral and one Brigade Inspector. Also for such field
officers as the battalion to which each company may
be attached shag be entitled to.
The Captain or commanding officer of each corn.
patsy shall appoint the place and superintend said
electipn. and take to his assistance one or more
mambess who shall be severally sworn or affirmed
to conduct said election fairly and impartially, and
make a true and correct return thereof; and when
the said election shall be closed and the votes count•
ed,the superintendent and his assistants shill 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 u well's for the Brigadier General and Bri
gade Inspector; one of said returns shall be sled
with the papers of the company, and the other the
superintendent shall within ten days cause to be
delivered to the Brigade Inspector.
JOHN A. CODDING, Inspector.
Batoans Isseuvoa's Orstes, 1
Leßaysville, May 10, 1854. S
- I 1 aMo lota ELLE=DIZTo
VouLD inform her friends, that she has just re
turned from the city, with a large assortment
of Sit=lllll.ll2 GOODS,
which she offers at reduced prices. Produce of ea
fry kind taken in payment for goods.
SZISOVA26.---DR. MASON has removed
his office wills dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite
the old Presbyterian Church.
Towanda, May IS, 1854.
TOWANDA FEMALE SEMINARY.
THE fourth quarter will commence nu Tuesday
the 10th day of May next. April 29. 1851.
PLASTER, SALT, &C.
TWO HUNDRED TONS Cayuga Ground Plas
ter, 100 Barrels Salt, 100 Bbls. White Stone
Lime, 50 bushels Orwell & West Branch Clover
Seed, 30 bushels Timothy Seed, SOO lbs. Allegany
County cheese. just received and for sale by
BAILEY & NEVENre.
Towanda., April 27. 1854.
BOARDS & SHINGLES WANTED.
FIVE HUNDRED Thousand Feet Pannel Boards.
50,000 feet Common do.
100,000 feet Collin boards
300,000 long Pine shingles, for which Cash will lx
paid on delivery id. B. BAILEY & CO.
Towanda, ril 27. 1854.
Plows and Plow assungst
BLATCHLEY. Wayne county, Alba or Curtis
Plows, Side hill, , subsoil and corn plows and
Castings, for sale cheap.
I take particular pains to get good well made
plows and tough castings. I would invite particu
lar attention to the Alba, or Curtin plow.
Call and see. R. M. WELLES.
SPRING GOODS!
=AIMS!' cts EffeCIBIE,9
South Corner of Mercur's Block, Main Street,
ALE now opening their, stock of GOODS for the
Spring and Summer trade, comprising a full
and complete assortment, and of the usual variety,
which will be sold at a veil , small Rroftt for Ready
Pay.' Among the assortment of
DRY GOODS,
will be found a great variety of Ladies' Dress Goods
consisting in pan of
Bereges, &sego Ddaines, rtil-toool Delaines, Lawns,
plain and printed ; Gingham& English,
• Scotch and American ' • Poplins,
Prints of all shades and
colors , 41e.
Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths,
Cashmeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin
and Summer Vestings.
Also, Sheetings, Shirtings, bleached and brown,
Ticking', Sommer Goods for boys wear, Cotton
Yarn, Carpet. Warp, Cotton Batten, &e., dec.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A full stack will be kept on hand: Those in wan
of Sugars. Teas, Coffee, Molasses, Mtewart's bee
Syrup. Spices, Pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Flonr
Fish, Salt, Tobacco, or any other article in this line
will (lo well to call on us before purchasing else!
whgre.
ILAMDIETARZ.
A large a splendid assonment. Croekary, °lass
and Stone•ware, Bootaand Shoes. Hats and Caps—
Nails. Paint*, Oils, Mast and Putty.
Thankful for the liberal petronage of the past sea
eon. the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the
public to an examination of our Sprig stock. be
lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure
a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE.
Towanda, May 12. 1854.
THE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW.
M. T. CARRIER,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of ro
wanda and vicinity, that be has opened a
Grocery at '4'ravisiciii Store.
on the south side of the Public Square, where be
woold'be pleased to wait upon thoselhat call upon
him. He has all kinds of articles kept in a country
Grocery. Such as Nuts of all kinds; Oranges, Le.
mons, and Candies of all varieties and shapes, Ci
gars of the best quality.
He also designs to keep on hand Paotistoss, 4c.
ace., all of which he offers cheap for Cash or Coun
try produce. His motto is, that " nimble six-pence
Is better than a slow shilling."
Towanda, May I, ISM.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
THE subscriber will sell on reasonable terms the
property owned and occupied by her in the
Borough of Towanda. Said property consists of a
lot of land situated next aboTe A. D. Montanye's, in
the Northern Liberties, bounded north by Mrs Wil
son's lot, east by William street, south by Division
street, and west by Main street—being one hundred
and thirty feet deep, and fifty feet wide. The sweets
recently opened, make this as desirable a building
lot as any in the borough. There is now upon the
lot • small dwelling house, Application may be
made to Catharine Kromer, or-to Emanuel Kromer.
Towanda. April IL 1854.
CLOVER .111.= 221111021T1E MED,
At Ike Athens Agricultural Store.
WEST BRANCH and Ohio Clover Seed, at $7
a bushel.
Clean Reaped 7fasothy Seed,. wholesale and re—
tail—retail price, $4. Ala° a good seketion of Gar—
de* Seeds, for sale cheap. IL M. WELLES.
Athens, March 45, 1454.
West Wand) Clover seed.
50 Baitia or West Besot& Clover seed. just re.
ceased* first rate article, and for ule st the
lowest cash price, by BAUM & NEVINS.
March 1, 1854.
MINK SKINS. The highest pries WI be paid in
cash for any quantity of Wink'skins. bY
Jam 1, 1064.: MONTANYKB' & CO.
300 NEW BARRE!" fit for Pork or Older,
for sato at Ms each, by S. FELON d CO.
Towanda, Aug. 10,188 g.
FLANNELIS—French, Dolma and Salisbury,
for sale by PHINNEY.
•
W AN TED -0 kinds of grain & lumber for
Oct. 24, 1116
tails wall
be
"id ?ill
by
NIVEY.
Itiie, iii
NEW ARRANGEMENT I
L. 411t."8.
THfirm of TAMorelki.Adltt Russell, having
*liken b. IL L. Lautorena as a pander, will
continua the Foundry bosioess,getutraUy. Under the
name °U. L. & 11. L. I...ortutut& Co.. at, their
old stanCknawn u the Eagle Fitundry.in &Smooth
put of the Borough of Towanda. Where the will
manufacture to order and keep on bind a huge as.
aorta:tent of the &Iloying.articles, to wit:,
aLteldziery,
of all kinds. including Milt irons. Mal Paringi—
the Rose* Johnson :Wider And*. ¢c. 4e•
Stoves.
Box, Coal, Cooking and Polar staves, of ail kinds,
sites and price&
MOUghli•
North Branch., Nos. 5 and T—Blanohly Nos. I
and 2—Bingbauiton, Wayne County, Eneelsio&
Bide-hill and Com Ploughs. ike.
Corsi-dhedlers di Straw Batters. •
Wagon boxeg, Sleigh•shoes, Plough points, Paring
for Chain pumps, Grindstones, fit., and other antis
eks too numerous to mention.
Having secured the services ofJ. B. IRVINE. well
known as a skillful Machines!, the firm' feel confi'
dent thzt they can manufacture and repair all kinds
of machinery in as workmanlike manner, and on as
easylerms as any establibhment this side of New-
York. •
Steatn Engines will be repaired satisfactorily, on
ort notice. Particular attention will be paid to the
Pattern Department, and all orders fulfilled on the
shortest possible notice,-
ocr Particular attention is called to J. B. Irvine's
celebrated Excelsior Plough, which took the first
premium of the Bradford County Fair, of 185.1. Also,
to the Elevated Oven Eagle Stove, the best now in
use.
OW Iron, Brass, Copper, Zinc, Pewter, and Grain
and all kinds of Country produce taken in payment.
N. 11.—All Notes and accounts due the firm of
Lamoreux, Hall and Russell, are left in the hands of
I. L. & H. L. Lamoreus for collection, and immediate
attention is called to the same, which Kan ■s rain
by May Court nest.
D. C. Hsu., 2 SI. L. LaXOltat,
0.8. Ramat. $ Z H. L. Laxossoz.
Towanda. April 1, 1851
New Laud Clover Seed.
85Busbels of New Land Clover seed, just wetly
ed and for sale cheap by B. KINOBEItY.
Tostanda, March 1, 1851.
MP MEC NIL MC( IST
CLOTHING STORE,
Li!! AMU=
A NY man or boy, or any body else wanting any
A
kind of CLOTHING, will do well to call on
Gum)* Pi.eiss, and see how
VERY CHEAP
he is selling his new stock. He has now the
Largest ,Clothing Store
in Athens, and his Goods were all bought cheep and
will be sold cheap. Clothing is much lower in the
city, and Perkins is bound to let his customers ha-e
the benefit of it.
The Store Ti •Lod Just fitted op. Two - dows
above the brick block, in Athens.
Hats, Caps, tic., new and cheap.
GEORGE B. PERKINS.
Athens, April 28, 1854.
CHEAP GOODS.
JHARVEY PHINNEY; is just receiving s fine
• assortment of Sumo an Siriusa Goons which
will be sold as usual, veiy cheap fur CASH.
Towanda,, April 20, 1954.
LOVER SEED—A first rate article. just reedy
C
ed and for hale at PHINNEY'S.
BEANS—Twenty—five bushels for sale by
PHINNEY
WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD
AT ADEXANDERB' & SOLOMON'S, sums.
gore to J. 48. Alexander &'Co.'s Clothing
Store.
The subscribers hue just received at their old
stand in Mercui's Dlock,Towanda. a 'new and good
;monument of Spring and Summer Goods, consist
ing of
Beady-Made Clothing,
GENTLEMANS' FURNISHING GOODS
ever imported into the County—all of the latest
-styles in 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, Wrappers, Gloves, Suspect.
dere, Handkerchiefs Hosiery of all kinds, and a
variety of Trunks, &e,
Oar Ready-Made Clothing embraces every thing
desirable in that line,_and as we buy for Case, we
can and will sell 20 per cent. lower than any other
Clothing Establishment in Towanda.
.1, ALEXANDER,
8. ALEX tiNDER.
Towanda, April 20, 1851. M.S. SOLOMON.
DRIED APPLES .- 40 bushels Dried Apples—
grafted fruit—an band and for sale by
March 15. 1854. BAILEY & NEVINS.
rbik
MEISSII7 6 _4 A 0, q.1a0.4
IT. S. MERCUR,
Ts note receiving one of the largest and best
ted assortment of Merchandise ever before brought
to Bradford county—consisting of DRY GOODS of
every description. An extensive assortment of
common Hardware. Also, Saddlery, Harness and
Carriage Trimmings.
Blatkimiths' Bellows, Annus, Vises, Tongs, skdgcs,
Iron, Sled and Nails, Groceries,Oils, Paints,
and Dye-stuff s, Crockery ,1" Glass ware,
which will be sold as usual, very cheap for Ciso.
Towanda, April 18, 1854.
Cistern and Well Pumps !
LEAD PIPE! Hydraulic Rains ! of any kind,
size, the., cheap for ready pay, for sale by
hill. I% 1853. R. H. WELLES.
Orphans' Court Sala
BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Con
Bradford County, 1 will expose to sale by pub
lic rendue 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 8. P. Rockwell and C. W. Rey,
uolds. south by J. 8. Roberta and E. W. Durgy,west
by J. H. Marsh, containing about 100 acres. abort
70 acres Improved, with a framed house and barn
and shop thereon. J. H. MARSH,
Administrator oldie estate of Elliott Marsh, deed.
late of Pike twp.
This auk is to be held upon the premises.
7133 W
SPRING GOODS.
TUST received by Joaepb Kingsbury. a large and
J complete stock of NEW GOODS. for sale as
usual, Casa: roll Case !
Towanda. April 26. 1854.
•
Clatter lead.
64 Buibels of Ana rate Clover ark . f4r E tt l y it.
Towanda, Mareb 1, VOL
Seed.
A QU NTITY of West Ursocb , Cloter Beed,just
Ted and for sale by J. POWELL/.
Feb sr! 15, 1854.
oLOIIIIB, casaimeree, vestinfl, settinets• jeans.
and Tweeds of all description, just esceived by
Oct. 24, 1853. PLUMMY.
A DININIiTRATCIit'SsNatiCE.
A LL pawls indebted w the VIVO 0141,_ H.
A
•Boliockdeceased. late of Canton hip., are
hereby reque sted to maks immediate Paynteut Hsi
those having claims against said estate. trill
please present them duly authentiosteese settle.
meat. HIRAM HOLCOMB.
SARAH 8. aIiLLOCK.
March 8,1851. Administrators.
VS it CO.
• ADMINISTRATOB'tI Nona.
ALT. prrsons knowing thetaselves indebted to th e
Bate of ?frown, Tort, d
_ensoned, bite of
Litchfield townsbip4two;betebyluquesterd wealth
immediate payment, and those lravineetabas *plait
said estate will pleaselinteent them duly authenti
cated for settlement. • -
CORNELIA TURK,
SAM DAVIDSON,
Jan. 12, 1654. Administrators
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
TE ED, deceased, late ofLitchfield township, are
hereby requested to make payment without deliy ;
and all persons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them duly authenticated
for, settlement. BETSY TEED.
SAM'L DAVIDSON,
January 29, 1854.
arroft.rEr •fr Lid)",
Office with the Register and Reorder,
TOWANDA. Pa. /
D'A, OVERTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
TOWANDA, PA.
OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block,
north side of the Public square, over the office
of J. O. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24.
MORE NEW GOODS.
BURTON KINGS BERY
Fs Now opening a Nate Smelt op Goons, consist-
L ing of fult and complete assortment of all kinds
which will be .old es Cheap as the same quality o
Goods can be bought anywhete this side of New
York.
Towanda, Dec. 10,1853.
Notice to Collectors and Tax-Payers.
YOU are hereby authorized to make a deduction
of five per cent. upon the State Tax. of every
'ndividual who shall pay his or her state and coon
iy tax in full, on or before the 21st day of June nevi,
and the same shall be allowed you in your se tle
ment, provided the same is by you paid into the
County Treasury, on or before the 22d - or 23d days
of Jane next.
By order of the Commissioners,
E. M. FARRAR, Clerk
Towanda, April 12. 1854.
TO THE PUBLIC !
1141XWEIlir dos,
ARE just receiving at their large and commodious
New Store, opposite the Court House, a large
assortment of
Provisions, Groceries, Yankee Notions, Toys, Fruit,
curojciiinnin T ,Lew wore, lyey
making their stock the largest, most complete and best
in Northern Penes'lvania. And the very liberal pat
rnnsge they have received from the public during the
year put, establishes the fact that they either sell
chraper or sell goodsTof a better quality than any oth
er dealers.
To merit and itidube a continuance of go liberal pst•
tonne we shall still follow our old motto—u awsm.
raortra, %vier, SATURN.% AND • 1111SCINT RUMS
AL OF STOCK."
Below we name a few of the articles that always be
found in our meek :
Black and green tea, Rio and Java coffee. chocolate,
cocoa, sugar. molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice,
cloves, nutmeg, caraway mace, soda, eaterants, cream
tartar, pepperssuce, sperm and tallow candles, hard
soap. villager, starch, 4e.
Provisions.
Mcii pork, dried beet, hams and shoulders, mackerel,
codfish, shad, pickeled herring, smoked herring, wheat
flour, buckwheat flour, corn meal, cheese, rice, eaas,
potatoes, butter, lard, crackers, dcc.
!'raft it Mots.
Primes, eitrorui, figs, Eng,, currants, raisins, dried
peaches, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, Gram
ble *Ed Madeira walnuts, peel nuts, chednuts, ace.
Cterinan i _rreach and American %soya,
Tin wagon., rocking horses, boys' sleighs, China &
pewter toy tea setts, dolls, trumpets, accordions, barmo.
nits., &c. Glass, paper and wood inlaid work boxes
and toilet cages—toy bureaus, secretaries, writing desks
—plain and embroidered work baskets, knitting. do
peart.ivory, papier mach* and leather port moniaes,
wallets and purses. ivory ,horn and wood pocket combs
toilet combs. ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, pocb
et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff boxes..
tip, cases, perfumery and hair oils.
Brooms, mopsticks, clothes pins, bench screws, wil.
low clothe.* baskets and market baskets, sugar and spice
boxes.
Candy of all kinds.
Dairy and table Milt. Salina Do. etc. ere. etc
Country dealers supplied at • small advance from
New York prices.
n"" Most kinds of country produce taken in (mammy
for goods. BAILEY & NEVINS.
Towanda. January 2.
Tun! Furs ! I
A gantiiy of For Victorines and Cuffs of differen
flci slides. for Sale AT COST hgg
Jan. 19, 1854. fi. 8. 14ERC1JR.
AEI. persons indebted to the estate of P. D
Havens, deed, late of Standing Stone,are hereby
requested to make payment without delay, and those
having claimsagaim said estate, will please pre
sent them duly authenticated for settlement
8. W. ME.% •
Administrators
DEBORAH HAVENS.
Aug. 27, 1853.
THE GOOD TIME HAS COME
HAVE come to the conclusion that the time has
come, that debts can be collected, and after
waiting patiently for Years, and finding the Good
Time has arrived, when farmers are realizing almost
risible for their Products, they hope this notice will
Aniffice for a more astensirwone and that payments
will either be made in Grain at the present high pn
ces or in Cash.
Their Assortment of GOODS is replenished week
ly from New York City, and will be sold cheaper
than at retail in , the Great Emporium itself.
Towanda, linuary 31, 1954.
SURVEYING.
arAIDIZE3 I .4I.O TIMENMI 9
SURVEYOR for Bradford County, is prepared to
attend to the above business in all its brimches.
His office is at Monroeton. All letteni addreesed"to
Wm at that place, will meet with prompt attention.
April 4,185!.
iliaghainton Stone) Limo.
50 Bar . re v ls
a of fi ef ris ? rai o t rai r. dri stone;Lime, Joll a : :
and for sale by BALLY & NEVINB
March 1. 1854.
HE Copartnership under affects Me subscribers
have done badness, is this day dissolved by
mutual consent. The business will be closed, up by
either catty at the Old Stand. Debts doe us must
be paid. WELLES & HARRIS.
Athens. Jan. 17.1854.
GROUND PLASTERr4I) -tons Cayop Ground
Pla on bud and foi sale by :
Mara 15, 3854. BAILEY
.& NEVIS.
Ccgil (2tbOt
IL S. IbtiMILIL
DIERCIIAN 0 1 Z E,
Groceries.
Goods, ao. dto.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
SIONTANTESS d& CO.
FT: t :•.) A. k 4 (')
HARDWARE - `& ''SON STORE'
RDWARE AND STOVE
Tin, Japanned and Britannia Ware,
:fts° i lktha ir d 'ar k 'arpger innoter7M2, 4 8 " y
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AM AGRICULTURAL rhiPLOILENTS,
LEAD PIPE AND P MPS, of oil kinds and sizes,
IRON, STEEL, LEATHER. BELTING, &c. &c.
Would inform theititienJa that theie-are only a pan of the general heads under which tbnv be classed
their extensive assortment, and to w hich they are con s tantly receiving additional supplies. direr , . from the
importers and maaafacturers, whkh enables them to ofer such inducements in their large sti , k andlow
prices, that will challenge competition from any quarter. We would ask the particular attention of
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to an examination drone stock, which hawing been selected with the gremlin care, we are confident will
satisfy even the most particular. • •
i rr Don't forget the place—.Bonth aide of the public square.
"Old Iron, Coppor and Brass, and alt kinds of Country Produce taken In exchange forgoods.
Towanda, May 27, 1854. HALL & RUSSELL.
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE,
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE,
Fronting the Public Square.
THE subscriber, thankful for the liheral patronage received the past year, intends to Leer) constantly on
hand a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which as at Lt. dispose of on
such terms as will he satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash
in hand, and for the Casa our customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a low price. All articles
not answering our recommendation, will be Awfully taken back, and the mone refunded.
jMedical Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging ;illy o r the Medicines.
s
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES
Pure Wine tc Lignors,lor Medicinal nse, London Porter scoteh Al'
ALL 71IE MOST POPULAR PATENT
FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID---NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS !
American Pocket Cutlery, (Warranted Good.)
Superior TOSACCO de. MUTT !----Choice brands of „Pure Savanna, Principe
and Tara CIGARS I
VA RNISITES, WINDOW GLASS, DR US ES, PER FUMER Y,
FANCY AirrieLts., &e.
PAINTS, OIS,
FAMILY GROCERIES
:
Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Manages, Syrups, Sugars, Spiccq, &c. &c
Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c.
REMEMBER THE ETORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE!
-AND IT MOTTO
gi The best Quality of Goods—Fug Assortment—Jludarate Profits—Ready Attention to Cr.domers—no
Alinlteration of Goode—Candid Adult@ N fii to Potent Remedies--and Close Attention to Business."
Towanda, Novowber 12, 1853.
DR. E. H. MASON,
PIIITSICZ.A.N & SURGMOR,
Residence. on Pine Street. opposite the otd Prelbyterion
@EI
Offers his professional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. Can always he fund st his
office, in Dr. POSTER ' S Drug store, when not pro
fessionally engaged.
; •
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA.
Mee in the north end of the Wan! House, (lately occupied
by Laporte, Mason& Co.)
Towanda. March, A. 1853.
TONS more of those cheap Sugars just recd t) and for sale by • PHINNEV.
TEAR ---A few chests good and cheap for sale
-1 by PHINNEY.
BOOTS & SHOES, the largest anti cheapest as
snrunent in Towanda. by PIIINNEY.
The • War Question Being Settled in
3E011L7
MONTANYES & CO. have come to the conclu
sion to enlarge their business, in view of the
unparalleled prosperity that must result from a state
peace. They therefore, after returning thanks for
former favors, invite-the attention of the citizens 01
this and adjoining counties to the czatnination of
their .
Fall and Winter Goods,
consisting of.all the varieties of Fancy and Dress
Goods. as also heavy staples.
Hardware, Crockery, Groceries, Ilieness and Car
riage Trimmings, Iron, Leathfr, de,
all of which *ill be altered at lA holes:tic or retail, at
prices that cannot fail to please.
Se t. 1. 1853.
AM lIM rihr 'AV IC Mii rilL'' MIL 115,.' 9
TiriagrgOßlC, ariTgfeTS:TV,
trAVIND entered into an arrangement by which
IL he 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 greaysuperiority of the block style of mount
ing plates is et once apparent 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 old method of mounting the plate
wall a succession of single teeth, it was no unusual
thing for a tooth to drop otT; 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 effeetuslly precluding even the saliva from ma.
king a lodgment, and 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 those of the teeth of the op
posing jaw.
With a properly fitted suction plate, having an air
chamber, and mounted with block teeth, a person
may crack kickory nuts with impunity, '
" And sleep in spite of "—toothache.
ALL wean wasaawrin.
• - Towanda. March 10. 1054.
TWO Goods, of the latest styles and patients.
D
eorsdatiog in pan of Mouvlio Delaines, oil wool
delainea Marl • fatreysillor„ French, Donniviic aad
Scotch Siaghauta 4 , pnots, of every style by
Oct. $4, Ma, • PIUNNEY.
TirATB. Cape. fa %pact', s l stge
anOttnent sod
1,1-ebeap, by .
4
HALL &.- 'RUSSELL,
Vlilialseale and Retail Dealers In
The stock consists of a complete anti select assortment o
♦ SPLENDID •SSO TT L OP
11. C. POUTER, DI. la
vALUABLE FARM_
alYISIZalgt
wtsulNG to dispose of his property, in Sheshe
quirt township. Bradford county, Pennsylva.
nia, the subseriber offers it for sale upon the most
reasonable terms, and invites the attention of those
wishing to purchase.
The propeity contain, two hundred and foray-three
acres (if_ land, lying along the Susquehanna river,
with a large portion of river data, of the very best
quality of grain land, and well adapted for a daily.
The improvements are a large two story
I It CRICK HOUSE. built last year, and fin
111=f 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 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 being
welt supplied with springs.of water.
This property was formerly in three farm*, and
wi!l now be sold to suit purchasers, either whole or
separately, and terms of payment made easy. It of
fers inducements rarely met with, being within 34
miles of Towanda, (the county teat). opposite the
N .rtla 13rancli Canal, 14 miles from the New'York
York and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the
lane of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad
Application may be made to ULYSSES Afsncon,Esq
at Towanda. or the subscriber upon the premises.
Jan 2, 1854. JOHN Al 'hi A HON,
ff the above proper'y is not sold by the let of
March next, the Farms will be tenicd, reserving the
privilege of selling.
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TOWANDA
IFTVIELIE
TlItS Institution, fur the education of young ladies
wag opened on Tuesday the ;loth S e pte m ber, i n
the building formerly occupied by Mre. Mereur.
It is noes under the charge of Miss Ocrri A D. HAN
soy, aided by her sister. Aries REBECCA D. Ilissee.
The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The
scholastic year consists of forty.four weeks.
Txtists—s6, $9, end $l2 per gimlet, according to
the studies pursued. -
No extra charge for the Latin Language. French,
$3 per quarter.
Reranasexs—Rev. Dr. MACLEAN, Vice President
of the College of New Jersey, Princeton.
DOM DAVID WILMOT, 1011:I LAPORTE Esq., C. L.
WAnD, Esq., Hos .Geo. Ss einsoN, Towanda.
IWILAILINiii1111.11C•
AIMS REBECCA D. HANSON proposes to give
.IN.I
instruction to the young ladies of this place
on the PIANO. Terms--$lO per quarter.
Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the
Ward House, or at the Towanda Female Seminary
deprembcr 22, 1853. _
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS•
OD. •BARTLETT, is now r eceiving a large
. and carcfulig selecied *rock of
Nxisigr GOODS,
bought wilesoh tinco the late decline , in prices,
w hi c h b e ffer for may pay at prices which
" fla ws fail to give satisfaction—among other things
as Myna particular attention to his assortment of
Dren Good..
Towanda, April 15, 1853; '• -