notkinn. E i 11it *,,,, , ,,,., : ; : ,, 6 _,.: :4 „.. 0 -(,)_14.,01 . ', COLLINS gi.' . P()WE LL ' ' lA - T OILI,D respectfully call_ the altPation - ofthe II puhlte to their larg.e stock ofldens?-and hoysi la roishin , :, Good , , cunsi.sting of every variety of 7 ~ _ l _ • rnaddOthS, Casslntrres, Doc skifti. 7'wecds - .11..eutrschy .../. ' • , Liprit-5, S./girls, Coltirs. Slq . cks Craralsi ... .. ilr 4l try, '4 lenders Hats: Carpet : - a". 2. 1 , s. 11. S ' . ' agg. Trunks, Canes, c S - i. whlcti:Ve c : sold ebonite* than the game imoli fy can be sold in nnyother establiAment in ibis country. They have also on band a well mannfaetured as sortment of • nea4y-Wade Clothing, to which we invite the attention of buyers. Out Clothing is mostly mode up in the shor—and pot purchased at n.slop,shops"—.3B so me we wot or. Orders ikthe Tailoring line executed in the most fashiotiable Manner, at the shortest notice, and war ranted: t 0"; The public will plea-c notice one fact. that lc() °Ns. not practiCally actrain:ed with the b .sines is capable of judging of the . quility and matte of a girment; hence the reason why the commnnity have been so much imposed upon t, a rcrlain rlux3 of community who deal in the article, who, if they were not practically ate professionally cheats, could of nrce<sity• know nothing about the business.— They are ccrtcin. if the public would consult their true interest, they would purchase only of thcne act (painted with the business. Towanda. April 12, OW. CLOT HING,STORE. .6.Lit=m3zue at satiorgow, IN the Brick Block. next door to liercurs store have joqt added to their stock, a large and fashions b:e assortment of Aeady made Clothing, ADAPTED TO Tilt SEASON, of every variety,hoth of style and, price. to which they ask the attention of the public. This is now the largest stock Ever Offered in • Towanda !! and will be sold at prices considerable lower than e7cr. before known in this place. Our goods are selected with a regard both to Style and price, and offer inducements, not to be met with at any, other establishment. Strangers visiting Towanda,io want of Clothing will find TIM LARCEST ASSORTMENT at oar estahh , hinent, in this section of the coyntry, and made iu surh style and materials as to ensure :satisfaction. We shall endeavor by LOW PEACES & GOOD CLOTHING, to secure petronage. feeling confident that our, arti cles will give satisfaction to the purchaser. The assortment comprises every article required fur a gentletnan's outfit. TERMS—CASH. Overcoats, ('oats Pants, Oucralls Caps 4 - c. Lot-Arlo-vs.—Next door smith of Mercur's Main Towanda ; and No. 7 Water st.„krnouts Hall. cijAll kind!: of Country' Produce, W001,¢0., talc en tm exchinge fi)r Good:, S. ALENA.NDER, M. U. SOLOMON. 'rowan la, October 11. 1853. TWICE BURNT OUT ! ZIE DTA UT, Tr. VI TIN OD OrerV. Kingcbery's Store—Entrance flea door lo - Mont toyer' Stare. up stairs. fiRATEFUL for past favors, announces to his k..r friends and the public in general, that he still keeps on hand a good remrtment of Reana Mans CLATII17(11, which he w . . sell cheap fur U•snt• lle beheyes.that a • Nim e sixpence is worth more than a slow shilling He also has commenced nianufactnring Clot ing—selecting the cloths him. self in the city, a d employs, none but the best of workmen in making them np. He would assure his customers that his Ctuthing is manufactured un der his own eye. and in his own shop, and not let nut by the job to unexperienced or incompetent work men. Thus, persons wishing a suit on any portion thereof, can order the same with a. perfect certainty of getting a good fit. •He has also on hand a general assortment et gen. tlemen's Shirts and Collars, which he will sell cheap for cash. TT Custom work prouipily done as usual. He invites his friends to call on him at his new quarters, over J. Kinc.bery's store, and immetlicely opposite U. Mercur's Law Office, beft.re buying elsewhere. Now if you are wanting. you surely can find, Coats, Pants and Vests just made to your mind, So nrcc and sn snug they'd suitt.o a T., 8.) perfectly fine, there's no room for a . flea. If vnurlinen. wants Ahanginz.and sometimes it will,! - You'll find shirts and collars fora very small bill; Come then one anti all, who are out clothes hunting, I An!.l.4.aw-ean'be fitted by Gsonon H. BCXTING ! N. B. He , is sole Agent fol'Etris Howea.Jr. Patent Stewing Machine; for the counties of Bradford and Susquehanna. Any person wishing to purchase the right for using the above Machine in said counties, can be accommo dated by calling on him, where they can see it ope rate. It is well demonstrated that this machine is the best patent now in use. its validity has been established by trial at law in Boston, in July, 11352. This trial resulted in folly confirming and.establish ing the claims of Howe's Original Patent to the es elusive right and use of all needle and! shuttle Ma chines-, or their equivalents, and the stitch and seam formed thereby- G. H. B. The public are cautioned against purchasing spu lions Machines, as ail sewing Machines new in use infringe upon this invention, and all parties who have infringed, by using Machines or otherwise, who wish to save legal expenses, may obtain proper license under the original patent by applying as above. Towanda, August I. 1853 LATEST NEWS The Waverly Ready Made Clothing, AND GENT'S FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, Mott a Wells, merchant Tailors, HAVE the honer of announcing to the citizens of Bradford County, that they have just received the largest and most, fashionable stock of FALL 81. WINTER "CLOTHING, ever brought into old Tina,' condoling in part of the following articles: Over. Dress,Frock and Sack Coats ; Vests, Pants, Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Overalls, Stocks, _ Cravats. Collars, Pocket h'dkfs, &c. Cloths and Trimmings constantly on hand—also the fall fashion of Hats and Caps. Our stock of Furnishing Goads ie nnatnpassed in Tinge, and comprising everything necessary far &gen tleman's outfit. Particular attention will be paid to our :otawa , ceaazrezaaac, Having received the latest.Ne* York Futdans, we are prepared to get op suits on the shortest notice and in a superior manner. CUTTING done on short.notice, and warranted to at if properly made no: MOTT & WELLS. Broad st., first door east of the Post Office. Weevily, Nqv. 10, 1553. y REED'S DRUG STORE Ts now be reruinisheil with *mew and splendid Stock ot DRUGS & MEDICINES, Panty Goods, L impi—some of thent liewlintbeautiful patterns. In short,everything advertised in his regular col• urns, has been templed) , filled opp.withlresh - Gonds Irons New• York ' I - Mathewson's Noise Remedy, Garglingttil;;Mus tang Linarnent, and several new and . ptiptilar'Meili• tines which will be sold extremely lowTor.Pitals• Painvi 3 Oila Varnishes, Glass, Wines -Lipinta, &c., as tonal. March 2t, it ii MiIiMIMMI GM ...--, -----__.._ - 4 , .4.! 3 113 - 7 IMILID , SPI "11. 1 0 .m. A rS' ir. V - • LJ IS now being:replenished with 111'01 and coniplet stock 01 Ikrugs,-2Tedieines, Paints, Oils, l'arinslicskifindatr Glass, l'are Winel and pious, 4r, in chart, every thing connected with the trade. The Goods have. been booglit extremely low, for caoh, rind nill be sold accordingly• • N. B. A superior article of Tanner's and Neat'. Foot Oil received. az r Ilsvempeti the place-3 doors smith of Man. tanye's corner—same building of the' Argus office.' July 30, 1953. N 0.2 .222011,1L0W, 11172,NT OUT, BUT STILL ALVE ! REMOVED to the store recently occupied by . . &Bailey as grocemand Post -office 3 doors soutlsollifontanyes corner. where he has received 1 ' a full, new and complete stock of DRUGS, M EDI. LINES, GROCERIES, dm. whichle will sell cheap. er forcaSh than even Here yo' will find annexed a few leading articles : . Senna Alex.. • Fosgate's Cordial/ do Intlie • lElix Opi Cream Tartar Hay's Liniment Sop C Soda Hair Dye Mannae' Harlem Oil Magnesia Calc'd ointment, Trasks do Carh, do Pilley's do S S. do McAllester do Henry's Shakers Herbs 3 Colocynth do Extracts do Apple Tilden's Alcoeolic, Ex% Cochinealßbei Extract Trusses Hulls lalap Extract do Marshes, ltfeakim'sVanilla Eat do Shaker, do Lemon do Balsam Wisters do Macc do do Cheesmans do Almond do do Firdo Cloves do Copabia I do Allspice do do Tofu do Nutmegs do do' Peru do Polmoffary do • `Binger' -do do Sulphur do Cinnamon do Acid Tartaric do Orange do do Acetic do Tonka do Lubin's. Springflower do Musk do do V iolette do do Magnolia do do Sweet Brer do do Jeamin do do .lock'v Mid° do Carolipe do do Jenny Lind do do Boquet do Syrings, Pewter as'm'nt do Class do Nursing Bottles, Glass do do G. E. Rad Rhei Turk do do E. I do Ipecac do Jalap , do Ginger White do Orris Gum Camphor do Opi Turk do Myrrh Turk do Arabic do do Copal ' do Aloes Soet do Aloes Cape Chloride Lime do Soda • Castor Ross Isinglass do 'Even:v Lancets Nitra Silveri Op't Oxid Bisnuth Blue Pill I- trier. lodide Potass Tart do Carb do ISul ph do Oaustie do Citrate Ferri iodide do Tannin Proto led, Mercury rychnia , _ Piperin •'• Elateriura iodine Veratrin Kreosote Hydra Corn Crets [Morphine Sul ph do ' Act Calomel, American do English, do Benzonic do Citric do !citric do Oxalic do Hy a rocy anc do Sulphuric Oil Linseed do Sperm dq. (Rival do Castor . do Neatsfoot do Almonds do Amber Rect do Amber Red do A nisi do Caraway do Croton do Cubebs do Cummin do Fennel. do Lemon do l'as,ia do Cod Liver do Lavandula G do Neroli do Jestnin do Nutmeg do Orange II do Rhodium do Ruse do Cedrat do Copabia do Ergot do Verbena do Vio!ette do Mellerse do Menetluer do Patchouly Brashes, Paint do Varnish do Hair do Hair,Came I do Nail do Tooth do S having , do Flesh do Cloth do Hat . . Soap, Yankee o it d Crystalline do v Eng. Wind Low's do coopers do Rose do Victora do Orange do Tooth ._ IPrecipitate Red do 'Erosive - Ido White do Castile Sulph Meet do Military Bronze, Cri tw , on do Sarin ` do" Pale Geld ' do Brown do Dark do Fricopberous do White Pain Killer Gold Leaf, Op't Ayers Cherry Pectoral China Vermillion Oxygenated Bitters America do ' Stoughton Bitters Prussian Blue Chloroform . !Pig do Hoffman's Anodyne Veoitian Red, English . Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnii.h, Dye- Woods & Dye-Stuffs,-Gllass, Putty, choice Groceries, pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.— Also, Cigars of the best brand ; and all articles con netted with the trade. . , Having secured the services of Dr. 8. Hutrrox, whr keeps his office at this store, and will give me dical advice gratis to people, they paying for the medicines only. Physicians can rely upon having their prescriptions carefully 'compounded and put np. The stock has been selected with great care, and the goods will be warranted as represented. All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. Ayres Cherry rec.! torial, 4 rachencka Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock Root, Orrick's, Hobensacks, and Jaynes' Vermifuge. Together with all of the most popular Patent medicines now in use constantly on hand and for sale at REED'S Drug Store. ' Three Doors below Montanye's :tomer. Towanda, January 3, 1853.. 60BARRELd ofOld Ohio Whiskey just received and for said wholesale and read, at Reed's Drug Store. 8 QUINTLIIB cf Codfish,llo boxes of Herring, b barrels of fitaleratus, warrented in prime order, left on sale et New York , easki , priees et, REEDI4 Druc Store. Totrand Jan. ;IL 8 41(la EMPTY Barretsomitablelor Cider, - Poik . %land Beef piektiffe, ace inlgiood fordsi f for sale cheoril4t: , ISEED'S DRUGSTORE. - _ Beets and EMI. 1,4 nrevpry aescriptioo, for ladiPs and misses, mime IV~- boys' sad chibltons' near, jo.t rcc'd by 4 ept Jo, J. PO W I :xy.kc^ . n~P ~5~ ,.,. r, Ithco TV •_'-' A: - 4!4*;ty:rrt4*t, ‘ T;A TINI ::: TUY-t- SUAM ;~ ~~ ADVERTISEMENT Bradlbrd County. rennsylvantn Straw Cutters.- - LIMEY'S Patent vital knife Hay and fitraw,Cut. I. tars, of various sizes. No. 1. 2, 3,.4, 6 and 6. Price—Sti. $lO, $l2„ $l6 and $2O. These Cut-_ tem are better and cheaper than the straight knife Cut , ter, with knives set diagonally . ort - . • The knives on liowey's Cutter are spiral, which enables them to cut m right angles against tharaw.hille roller. They cut steadily, with no jerking—an: easily kept in repair. Each 'knife, can be taken off and shar pens} without disturbing the shaft- (or other knives) and if necessary each knife can be set out or in, so as to !temp them all true, if one knife should wear faster than another. Every farmer should have one of these :abor and feed saving maebines, (0" For sale wholesale and retail—a liberal discount made to those who buy to sell again. K. M..WELLES. Athens, November 10, 1865. • Treasurer's Bale of Unseated Lands. I N pursuance of the provisions of an act of the General Assembly,passed the 13th day.of March IRIS, end other acts of Assembly. will be exposed to public sale at the Commissioner's o ffi ce in the born' of Towanda, on the 2d Monday of dune 1854 the tracts of lend described in the following list, unless the lazes due on them are paid before that time. 110. I NO. IVA ZVI ASTtt ANOINT IV TIRANTII. I ACHE& I X AXES; S. 418 Andrew Buckhart $l9 13 294 Abel Pierce 18 :11 160 Phineaa Bradley 10 08 100 David Shepherd 6 30 /MIENS. 512 300 Charles Carol! • 7 20 Ass i.e GO pt. Hannah Hibbard 3 78 216 Joel Bareet 13 60 89 Hannah Hibbard 5 62 5 pt.Wm Hibbard 32 100 pt.Thos Jackson 6 30 100 Wm , Jackson . 630 100 pt. Sally Fish ' 630 181 plehristoplift7trery 11 37 300 Bower Philip 18 90 t- - TIMILINGTON. 481 157 James Wilson 5 18 483 333 J Wilson 11 00 494 88 Charles Carroll' 2 90 493 195 186 . 100 e.wrow awn 1.1511101. 4101 Casper ehaffner Jr. 25 67 40.5} John Morgan 25 56 nuar.t.L. 5 7 8 170 pt.Wm Smith ea 08 400 Peter Seely 25 20 482 190 James Wilson 11 97 400 Peter Hampton 25 20 400 James North 25 20 265 Deborah Stewart 16 67 BRANVILLX. , ' 481 108 James Wilson 6 80 39 Daniel Snath 2 42 397 Joseph Thompson 24' 36 200 Wm Norton 12 61 SMITH/MD. 1488 100 Charles Carroll 2 40 1491 450 do 10 80 1491 184 do 4 41 AXI) ATUT.IIB. 1490 ninossaie. 1516 600 C6arle.Carroll 14 40 1507 250 do • 6 00 1515 169 150 George Prince 9 35 75 Henry Porter 4 70 49 Porter Geo & James 3 21 75 Charles Field . 4 70 100 Henry Field 6 30 35 Philip North 2 21 200 Samuel Field 12 60 88 Wm Porter 5 54 14 James Smith 89 Also—At the same time and place will be ex posed to sate the following Real Estate in pursu— ance of the forty—first section of an act of general assembly, passed the 29th day of April A. D. 1844, EIEE=I Townships I year. ITo whom osedd. Atri'l Tax Armenia Sabin Rockwell . Benj Coolbaugh W Johnson Labin Rockwell Cornelius Melon ia N & J C Benjamin Ralph Peters' heirs Michael Croak Lemon Pearce Sylvester Hill Wtn Simpson Win Taylor H Watson Geo Gates C F Welles Jas H English Moses Bennett Jas H Rnglish 'Argon P Hanson Susan M'A ffee do do Gco Place .1 A Payne Geo Beagle Henry Hawley Asahel Fairchild Berj Bennett„ Barnard Clark. Owen Dougherty Susan Ingham James Wood Jas A Hull James Wood Orrin Coleman James Lyorl Wm Blair Aggette Lent • H H Lent Chester Wedge David Ecklor Daniel do .... Samuel Cooley South Creek J W Manderiille do .- , 1852 James Giger - do ,• Henry Turk Smithfield ...• JT, ,Hall do John 0 Sterns do 1852 do • . , do R Morton,. do .• 7-7 1Vm o do •••• • LI/ Tyrtell,tr do .... ..do 1852 do .... 40 .... Albany .... Asylum • " do do .... do Burlington 1831 do do do do do do do do do Dorell do do do Franklin do Granville do Herrick do do do do ,do do do Leßoy Orwell Rome do do do do 1851 1852 1861 Towanda beralis2 L _WViratsit Frrentan Gram 'Ulster 18511 lame' Wariti&L 21 4 -%;Tlids ti Mum W7sos isra H G Hun: . a - 94 PRECEPTORIPCIVIEB; Towanda, 4init.A:to s4 . 7'l - NT AIL 9 Hand-saws,Honse Trimmings:Glalig.Put ty, Sash &c, jast rscsived by PLICNNEY. 15= QUM ll= =M! 100 Charles Carroll arscinoiti Beni Coolbaugh IMI OM 1848 1849 102 DM EOM EN :it4a nidist it it - A L 4=l NEM., -- - • N . * Z . " 1f - ---------- 1,-... ~,,..• o- 5 r ., 4 0„,.. ~ . r ia •,.. . tt,. ;;i , 4 - .., ~\ , , ~:: :4,, '( - .;) :k. t.. - Via , -, }. ' -a DRUMM& orod .....000,,,..s t f r, ? , 4_, i _ i. 4 •\. , • ) - ..W 6 ) .-•'" --7- - - A= - --, -- - 1 - 1Q the sguth end of 111.0 1 hrd lion§ei, . 15111 i Mil TOWANDA. - [D.R . .'H. C.. PORTER, Whole.sale aril Retail .Dcaler in DRUGS, NEDICINES, GROCERIII9, =gyms, &c. Paints, Oils, Varishes, Window Glass, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES, Lie Stuffs and Burning Fluids. Regular Agen,t for the following genuine popular PATENT MEDICINES I Dr. Jaynes' Medicines— ‘yre's Cherry Pectoral Alterative, Vermifuge. Schenck's pul. syrup Expectorant, Liniinent,Hocifland's bitters Hair Dye. &c. Pepsin (for dyspepsia) Dr. Fitch's Medicine.; Acoustic oil Dr.Bwayne's do Indina Cholagrigue Dr.Keeler's do Lyon's rat pills Brant's Balsam & Ext Pile Medicines Orrick's Vermiface Salt Rheum and Tater Graefenberg Medicines ointment, Gargling Oil . Trash's mag .. do Pain Killers spavin & founder do Galvanic hells, &e. lvlcAllister's do Heave St. Condition pow. '`Eye waters Rock Rose 'Cephalic snuff Uterine Calholicon Corn salve Tootli aefte•droPs . Sticking • do: - Hair invigorator -;Sr.. dyes Wistar's •hal‘ ?Aid cherry Bed btrg poison _ IFernale Vilti Townsend's Sarsaparilla Bullard's oil soap Plasters and Pills of alliftalsam Life kinds. Harlem Oil And many others, not enumerated, all warranted genuine. Q 0 .- Remember Dr. Poarra'g Drug and Chemical Store'is in the South end of the War I Illuse. front ing the Public square. H. C. PORTER. M.D. __ MARBLE FACTORY, DEOPLE of Bradford_Couaw a-trythini nw• •^•6s dy — ol :Monuments. Headstones, Tomb Tables, Centre Tables of Italian and Amer. ican Marble, or Block Stones of all sizes. can have them on the shortest notice by sending in their orders, cheaper and better than can be fur chased elsewhere. 7 41 3 30 1:0' Chester Wells, Cabinet Maker and underta ker, nearly opposite the Ward House. Towanda, Agent. G. W. PHILLIPS Towanda March, 3i, 103. WIJIMITTUXIT.B 1)./ARIERVDT.21. Important to Housekeepers:. THE subscriber thankful for the liberal patronage heretofore re • ceived, begs leave to inform his ekipM V friends and the public generally, ig,,and those commencing House ----d...-=.l:keeping in particular that he has int now orF on ls. h l a T nd t 4L t arg wehnioshsohro will tment warrant to be made in 'e substintial manner, and of the best materials. BUREAUS, such as mahogany and walnut dress ing bureaus. marble and plain tops ; mahogany and (walnut washstands, marble tops, and plain, of dif ferent patterns, Card and end tables, Sofas. Couch es, whatnots, &c. 13 20 4 06 BEAbSTEADS.—High, Field, French and low post beads . teads, finished in hand-tome style and of approved patterns, together with nther furniture usu ally called for, all of which will be sold on the mom accommodating terms. ins The subscriber is also provided with a plain and fashionable HEARSE, end will hold himself in readineks to attend to all orders in undertaking. He will furnish ice boxes when desired, by the aid of which the corpse may be kept for a week. COF FINS READY MADE. CHESTER WELLS. N. B.—Furniture of all kinds made to order, and warranted to be of the best matt rials and workman. ship. Towanda. January 17. Ift 52.. NEW BLACKSMITH SHOP. TBE subscribers respectfully inform the public that they have taken the shop formerly occupied by 'Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite Prake's wacoti shop, where they are prepared to do all kinds of BLACKSMITBING upon reasonable terms. 8 2 10 They are determined by doing their work well and promptly. to merit, air they hope to receive a share of public patronage. HORSE—SHOEING done in the host manner. All kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the roobt skil ful manner. . WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and repaired whendmired. All work done at their shop, will he warranted lobe well done, and manufactirred - from the best materials. The public are requested to give us n trial, and judge for themselves. ESENWINE de SEEBISCIIH. Towanda, May 2, 1851. TAGS _ LEAVE Towanda for Mercues t ! , gtorbEast Smithfield Ridgebery,. and Wellsburg de pot on the N. Y. & E.R. R., every Moro r, Wee- NESBAT andiFainay at 8 o'clock A. M., and arrive at the depot in time to take the evening train of cars -either east or west, same day. Returning TUCST AT, THURSDAY and Savennly, after the arrival of the Eastern train, and also the Western ears from Jefferson, Elmira, and ar rive at Towanda same day. Fags :—Towanda to Mercur's mills, 37i •" to Burlington, 50 ' . " to East-Smithfield, 62i • " to Ridgebery, 1,00 , " to Wellsburg depot, 1,25 Express packages to or from the Rail Road car, fully delivered at moderate charges. • ' Towanda, Oct. 8, 1852.. Bradford County Premium Corn Shelters, itoLE§Ax.s ind 'Retail!. -'l7hvirtrrheatArtticlo thund bibs eountr, arid ehekoest.-4war— ranted)—for sale at the Agricultural and stove store of Nov. 10, 1853. R. M. WELLES.: STOVES! .STOVES; COOK STOVES, of various end excelleapattems and sizes—several patterns of superior Elevated Ovens, emont which ft* combination of the Clinton and National Air Tight: , called-the EAGLE. :Also.* well nonfatal stock: f elegant parlor, ball, shop, church and school house Stoves, both for wood and-soar—of sizes and prices to all cjassos of customers: — Call Bad see. . ,ELLES, 1 65 I 55 - :4.50 ,r • k 39 • 62 Sausage and Effiziaa .112 antiareii: "DRICES $4 and $5. Every fanner should-61040ne X - -of excellant 1100 r atticTe4 - 1110y, art apaklaofaatting fri;in4 100 to 290 popudi of moat vet hoar,lnitiste 'eery simple, portable and easily kept in repair, for sale by Athens, Nov. 10, ISSI. R. M. WELLER. Nil EMI OWEGO D. M. BULL, Proprietor •sid d iv MiI4SECILtIntOI3I3: .INEPF 4 4. * ll -,Wl* ~T AN T • 1 , 'OR 'I%OI 3 EIITV 411 -^ 777 1,. / .""I't CO Do you *onkel welt or , Mortgage drift estato,l Hive-r'oa'd bond end mortgage you wish tirsillll . Hove you housece•toverns, erlotrWthat you•viiall to sell or lease T Have you a r04, - ract4O:foliqryi r jgaineiy, or idli• er meinufseturipte`44lltrek4: thakirou wish.M•sell. 'or fent! • -,. • ' - ' • ' ' • • t . Hai*, ion. On orr. - coal.:Polteile or fire clay, or other, cm wale . , 'you wr oh; tosell • or have .., arke4-... 1 4 3 .. I • • shares I ' , H..,_av`e . io lila nil,th , ,at Yon., — WOuidlikeTto •• .,have Afsiip,,-. ,e 3 iir'elearail by contract or on shares l,' • ~. Have you wa ter-power a thfit4citi „wish tb ,rell, im -piiive, or rent 1 . .. ~ . , ~ „ .:. . • .', ~ Do yiu waerallditienal • Capital,, : or', el ,partner._ in . your i.. ntaincia I . , . ~ ~ ,• •• PO you w.ankto sell your stook Of;MerChinillise f • • , • V0..y0u..W. - rit'Clit, (Tin a .gornattoy 4o,,P,i,re • ate capital for .any speciPe . ..ONect:! -, ~ . „ ,„. ." ~ DO you , wi‘h,to exchange your' proPerty • for ,idle; property 'T , Do you went.'ha - yOrti . - neighborhood Mills, found ries, • ries, tumefies, or other manufactories I . Have youriity well leiliiijcpppyernent in machine. ry,or'in the arts,`whick want, YoU o sell, or which you want means to manufacture l , : ' If you have any,of tae above wants; orothers of a similar character, and :Wilt inclose to our, address, (post-paid,) a legible, ~clear and. exact 'description of them ; and if property, its, locality, proximity to ca nal. railroad, or navigable:water, to-churches, schools, mills, stores, &c., the lowest terms on which you will sell, mortgage, lease, exchange, or ntherwiseolis. pose Of if i' and if you will iilso'inClose to us a Reg -1 istration fee of. 1, (the receipt of which will he aa- I knowledged,) your want shall be recorded in our P.egister, and yoarlettei placisd — rici - the - filiidesignated for your State find County. for the inspection, free of charge, of those who are seeking to purchase, Jesse, exchange, or invest. We make no charge to any for examining Our Register and files. When they make known - their wishes, they arc referred to your own statement of your wants c and as we have Maps of the different States, and °Clinch Counties as we : have been able to procure : and as we employ agents to visit the ves sels and steamers that arrive with Immigrants, (of whom from 1,000 to 0,000 arc daily arrivinv,) and we also have agents to distribute our Circulars amen g the strangers at the holds; and OA - we advertise in the principal papers of the city of New York, and in van ens forms throughout all of the states, mg' well as the diffetnkcoontrien of Eon*, from which immigrants erfitaknifil where we expect one of oar Firm will for the,tiiesent reside, and where also we shall agents in the principal ports of embarkation, inviting all who wish to purchase, exchange, Lase, or invest, to visit our office, without charge— We are confident that we offer a better medium of making your wants known to those who des - re to know them, and of securing the end you desire, than any other mode yet practised. tithe best place for you to effect a sale, lease, et. chance or loan on your property, is in its immediate vicinity. If you canna do it there. the next beet place is in the.city.ok _New Yorks Or if you want Immi grants or settlers of any class here is the place w obi tain them: Be cr use here at all times and seasons, there are from 30,000 to 70,000 strangers, many of whom are seeking for investments or homes. Because there are probably 100,000 who want to remove from tho city or its vicinity. Because here is concentrated a great proportion of the stupid! capital of the- Union, seeking investment, Because here, money is ordinarily worth from ri 7 per cent. ItCT:OODUON on undoubted security, while you can afford to give as ample security, or other in ducement, where it would produce greater rate of inte rest, either in annual income or increased value. Because here, an examination of our files will inform those seeking to invest or 'settle, where the property is to be found which they seek. Because here, there is an opportunity to exchange country or other city property, for property . in this city OT its vicinity. Because a person, by spending a 'few hours in our office, without charge,ean obtain more information of the property in market throughout the conntry, and the wants or community, than by months of travel. Because, finally, here in the commercial metropolis, where is concentrated the money end want of a vast multitude throughout this and other countries, by re cording the opposite, but corresponding wants of ofir countrymen, both parties, those-who wish to purchase and those who desire to sell, can he mutually benefited In the description of property, be careful not to over estimate its advantages in any respect: for if you do, and we should send you a purchaser, his compari , son of the reality with ybur statement might defeat your object. -When your property is sold, or other. wise disposed of, it is required that we shall be imme: diately informed of the fact. As we do not colopose to sell, but negotiate, and send purchasers to the own ers, no special authority to us is requisite ; hut when it is dexred that waehowlditell.entherrity must be given. Oar commissions on salt". exchanges, &c., are 2 per cent. The raising of companies, and other mat ters requiting special, negotiation, will be subject to special agreement. (Ob Several farms in the same neighborhood often find a moro n ready sale than a single farm, as Immi- grants desire to remain in companies. BRONSON. KNAPP '& CO. Real Estate and Property Brokers, 116 Broadway, New York. Refer to Courtlandt Palmer Esq. 177 Broadway, N. Y.; Hon. Alvin Bronson. Oswego, N.Y.I Gov. Wood, Ohio ; Ex Goy. Ford, Ohio,; Hon. R. W.Thompson, In-; Hon. D. A. - Noble, 'Mich ; lIOn. 1. R. Williams, Mich ; lion. Rob't Smith, Ill: Hon. J. R. Underwood; Ky ; Hon. A.D. Dodge, Iowa; Hon, J. R., Doty. Wis. c 0 ". For fui tiler information 'inquire of HARVEY IVIcALPIN, Local Agent, (at the Law Of6ce of Wm. Elwell, Esq.) Towanda, Bradford county, Pa. 44y THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION? THE subscriber would , an nounce to the public that he have now on hand, and will make to order all kinds of Cabinet Furniture, such as Sofas,Diyans, Lounges Center, Card, Din lug and Break• fast Tables. Mahogany, Wal nut, Maple and Cherry Bureaus, Stands of various kinds. Chairs and Bedsteads of every description, which are, and will be - made of the best material and workmanlike manner, and which they will sell for -cash cheaper than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the country. • • 2 4 .10ALDIMIMAII73 cOPITIVS, on hand on the most reatanable terms. &good REARSE will be furnishedon Funeral occasions. •- JAME&MAPKENISON. toWanda, rune 1,'''052. _ BOOTS & SHJES! John W. Wilcox, HAS remoyed his establishment to H. Mix's store, eometef main street and the public. square, And will continue the manufacture of Boats and Shoes, as heretofore. He hele jutt.reeeixod fecou,New. York a largo assort ment of Women's, Children's/1Q MAKS' Shoes, which are offered at low prices. The attention, ci the Ladies is yrareictibuly directed to his assortment, comprising the following new styles:—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter boots; do, shoes; black tasting and silk gaiters; walking' beg, huskitricdrc; Misses' gaiters and shoes, of averylestritition. Childien's fancy galtent; &iota and shoes, of all 'rude. • - Fat the Gentlemen; almcistesery style of gaiters and Abet. :rills Stock bas_bearr personally.seleeted with care, and he believes he-van offer superior articles at rcasonable, prices. ' 07,The,stfictest attentiOn'yald to - Mann/adoring, and ha &psi by doing work well to merit a continu ance of.** liberal fatronagche has hithettO lefeived- Towands,44oB, 1853, - • " t Oh: gAI.T.—A quantity of Turk's Island Sal It for gale by BAtILEV & NEVINs. Ittebital BRYANps r rune:vie WAVEN, extraordinary toPrreakPcorabiticent h as b en eeli da f t P r t o " b TH . Il l y " y e e r a t re r a o th rd i i for COUGHS ) COLDS, ASTRAL, 11110SCRITT/1,1,. ZT, : 11 , 1 ; • D lilisiksts oi "elf t . ennsa. vie, L` st lr t i v,. ithosi stifferingfrorriobannate and co U6TThed CemOs thtly . give the most immedi a te and pe r f ect " eat, wArEßS'prodnee'the most martini n Anlis , i „ . l w ei l t l ia e m n e g 'C re o 4 u t g i b i4 s b u ll e i e t eeds the el ight tn exposure. (bet. at 'mice relieve the Cough and other r„ p l / 4 ,,,,;: aa .. entirnly remove .that morbid irritability Inn ve l d t ness of the Lungs which gi VP r , e to the coinnisnai The medical properties are cotn'ln..d in an agni el .. .bleforrn andpleasant to the taste, so that any ch i li 'will readily take them : and they are warrantedto give relief in ten minutes after use i n it cum Price 25 cents per bet. For fale by Dr. H . c. PORTER, Towanda, Pa. - Towanda, Feb. 9,1853. CLOTHTZG 7w STORE T H'subscrig , rs respectfully inform the elm Bradford co mi ty, as well as all others d t sirous of purchasing, that they have opened an tabli-shilent in Towanda, next door to 0. D. Ban kW,: store, where they now offer to the public t. whole-sale or retail, a large. assortment of READ WADE CLOT/20210, manufactured by or expressly for themselves, a• warranted to be of the beet materials and elide t the moot euLsta a:lid and fsshionable tnannerthit, they will sell at the lota est possible prices. • They witl keep on hand an extensive asortinect of ('lnns, .;toy's, Vestiozs. and Taifore Trig m or zi . A:so Carpet baes, Hats and Caps and Gentleman's Furnishing Goods. N•Ve intend to offer the public a larger end ben t . assortment, than ever before kept in this place, al t o mer i t the patronage of the public,by selling then a good article at prices much lower than any iit tt eitahli•lttneut. Cutting done at ,he shortest notice. Nathan Alentiler ropectfully requests trot his .1d Irirtri , . a r , iritiuuatire of their patroaar. and aosurr.s ("ern thry 6hail mart Rath :he same satkrartlon as foriarrlv. Main ov•Pt., Towanda; 25Lal“: WPM, F,;m .r ., and Tioga, Pa, NATHAN ALEXANDER, BEM \\llN COHEN, HENRY COHEN. April 15, 185 I, IQ CO ! LIQUORS! T"E Sub , erihers having f'i-rin-d a vricni•rtl , l under the firm of S. FELTON ik CO, for ing a general Livid . busin-,-, fespPetfo„• act; !Mtn] keepers and all in want ct thing in their line in :ova t!ic:n a ca' We keeping on hind a general esz.ortni•n: of F Liquors, which we can se!l ch• ; t - er Linn any o eke in the county. from the (tic: ',tat we 11-; from the inipor,er-, aml thereby •ra; e a :arn TY cha-zed by the N.Y. Jobber.: r, arc warrin.. erl pure and free from adu'•eiaaen. A1:1 ly on hand IVit.,'.cy. We hart made arranpement. ltt• 11.,1) no can stra.ni e u s'om-ati with any ri•lan;J:v of B i n g hamton BUR fresh from the Brewery.. Pi-nee zire a- aca - The mice mm! or -.,0n!. ed.! fi rm of S. F r Co., a-e In ..or harl,k fur setler•e•r. . n. FELTON. E. T. FOX. Tncrnn47l, I)Pr. i, 1 4 52 ARIL ELK.." EL <KM M. - 31L.• Sad (11 P. liarness k, Trunk lanufartori TERE Cl - 1:P & . rettprrtinldv infoun the t h at they have I.( moVrO, to the •thetp on Main vltt.". recently nccupied by Sunth 14.: Son, re . tulyenett , te the Ward Ilowc, where they will kr.e l . Dtt band large atoeli of .:u2D123) =Mil All articles in their 1 ..•10 ' n. rr , and made of the bred material. and 1 - :* ran:: be sur passed in Northern l'-nan-',ll:ta, Tee solic• a call from those rrnslent tla they can give satisfaction h 34 . .4.,:iaror,or, 011 ides and Sheep rd for tr,:lt and account, at the lowest r:.•-e-:. Sale Leather, Upper II Car/ skins, for sale in an}' i•.an;.:y. PARTICULAR i\IpTICE UN account of los , t. es sa , +mot ai the late fire.: ore oblierd ." •ze I - h• 1, 4 , 1 •••( • prompt settlement, as we are urder the net , ...,..er having what k owin t t t ve i^:4 this notre ,C 1 he sufficient v itf .1:t rrc•' , •,tr to other raearirr. • Towanda, D. 2. ReliioVPdtoß, I,:iii ,,, berv's Block, 11"../. (7: . it lab( II in, 'l l "tb 1 1 `..s ' a:returned fromthe ear I 1 r New \ - •,,i, ssithh !ir?.... ciiply .r Wa' ch , , ,, , Jewelry sn , ) c ~ iz •a . ~,,,.. tr , t, t,ver ,, 7 l 7ar , e,. i e• mp . rilm.r . tn i pr. rt N . • : ....q. I:llpirte ami . I .; ;:tin . W : stches;wit!.. \‘. ~: 9 c Z... , 1 )11..... ---!.,..... n complet ,, assortment of Go.: Jewelry, such as Ear Ring. f.,. gee Rin.p,Breast Pins, 13 racelets.l,oi kets.llo:3 i hues Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Al , o, all s orts of S i lrer7:re. and any quantity of Steel Bea,'.,—all of which he offers for sale oxceeedingiv cheap for (' AsH. Watches repaired on .. 1- tort m.ticc, cal i.•.:erri: , i to sun well,, or the money ail hr retun ed. ind i ste ten agreement given to thit etTect if reOred. N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, and C , nn: , Palk' taken in payment for work; an.l.i.:,i. I --, ':r• 'n ortrer,Mat Me Produce unto! paid tr.'n'i.v* is dune—l war against credit in ill ,!: form' , W. A. CHAMBERLIN, .\ bat. Towanda, April 24, I 55'.2. _ _ L— OOKING GLASS Pf. vrrs rut awl filled any size, to be had at the lowelry • -, tore 0r Map 15 , 1552. ; W. 1. CHAMBERLIN HANG OUT THE BANNER! ! A horse ! a horse ! my 1,^.c ,- ;:t a horse and enslom , rs is take oat the goods. Notwiths , an ling ft .e A disastrous fire. A. M. WARNER himself again! 'And at No. 1 Brick Row you'll find Most anything that's to his Prom a cambriencedle of the finest WI, To a jewelled wate'n of eighteen karat line. Clocks which keep time accurate and true; Breast pins of every style and hue. Gold, silver, steel an,l plated chains. Selected with the greatest pains. Finger' rings, my gosh, why what a pre , Of every shape and every style. To suit the old. the v.ng, the grave. ihrp m May there be seen in elegant array. Arid Wanstn, who !,himself a Is always ready and at his pest. To wait upon his cu.,,torners and ail Who chance upon 'lm to our mm-5 So with good advice mal.c up ,y To call on him and there ypull find Such sights, my eyes, 0 what a view Jewelry of every style and hoe. r k ra , Fp°nttistaketh d) hreheisrepared_to kinds J 0 B—W 0 R K • , in his line of businos; at the chcapc , : possibly be afforded- Ho will also s on h.s at 20. per cent lower, than was ever before ot• r e .. this tnarliet. ca Call and see. rD Towanda. Nov. 12. 1852. A. M. PAP ELAZIVINGS . only assor ES tment of Paper Bangingl ` f r l l , r i Xis vicinity, with a fresh wick jos! at unusually low priccq. 0. D. BARTI T. wan la, Arr '2l H
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