Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, June 10, 1854, Image 3

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DIE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF DE AGE 1
Farmers, Families and others, can pus.
Planters ,
• chase no Remedy equal to Dz. TODIAS' Vans:Law
LISIMEST, for Dysenteq, Cholic, Croup, Chronic ,
Rheuma tism, Sore Throat, Toothsche,Sea Sickness..
Cum Bora s, Swellings, Bruises, Old Sores, Head
ache, Mosquito Bites, Pains in the Limbs; Chest, .
Back, etc.
It it does not give relief, the money will be refund
ed—all that is asked, is a trial, and use it according
to directions.W • illiam
It is an English remedy, and was used by
the IV., late Sineof England, and certified to by
him, as a care for rheumatism, when every thing
else had failed.
Dr. Tobias has put op a lions 2 LlStatiol . in pint
i)ottles, which is warranted cheaper and better than
any other for atone, scratches, old sores, galls,
swellings, cuts, bruises, etc.
Over 10.000,000 bottles have been sold in the &si
ted States, without a single failure, and many have
stated they would not be without it if it was $lO per
bottle, in case of Croup, as it is as certain.ns it is
' applied..
It cures Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours:
'Dysentery in half anhour—toothache in five minutes.
Is is perfectly innocent to take internally, and is re
commended by the most eminent physicians in the
United States. Price 25 and 60 cents.
Dr. Tobias could fill a dozen n ewmpapers with cer
tificates and letters relating to the wonderful cures
accomplished by his Liniment, but considers war
ranting it sufficient, as any person who does not ob
tain relief need not pay for it.
Price 60 cents. Dr. Tobias Office, 240 Green.
• wtch street. New York.
For sale at Dr. H. C. Post-nut's Drug Store, Tow.
anda, Pa.
Waverly Statio M n, N. Y. & E. IL R.
TIE TABLE.
I
GOING NAST. H. X. GOING WEST. H. X.
Stock Express, • x 3 40 Night Expres { s. • x 4 00
Night Express,' x 11 38 Way Express, r x 11 40
N. Y. Express AN 620 Buffalo 'Ex. L e t x 310
'Cin. Ex'p. .A x 5 111 Mail No. 1. P;i18 35
MaillNo. 4. 1. 11 6 .59 Dunkirk Ex. ix 4 02
Mail No. 2 A X 7 28 Mail No. 3. is •824
.steamboat Es. P7S 1 49 Emigrant. P x 4 17
'Dues not stop at Waverly.
THE STAdE- FOR VVAVERLY.
Will, until further notice, Leave Towanda at 1.2
past 1, P M., connecting with the Buffalo Expreis
going West, and all the evening trains both ways.
Returning. leave Waverly after the arrival of the
night and morning trains, teaching Towanda in tithe
for the Tunkhannock and Dushore stages.
Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1854.
New'Abnertistmcnts.
Bituminous Coal.—Barclay Coil Bed.
rptlE undersigned is prepared to furnish at the
I benv quantity of this superior COAL, at
ci ,
the red ce prize of $1 25 per ton for Blacksmith
coal, an $l 75 for picked Grate 4051. Payment in
cash or c entry produce. but no credit will be given.
\ . HENRY GA nss, Agent
tor the Barclay R. R. and Coal Company.
Franklin (Of it coat Bed) May 25, 1854.
Pacific Balm.
TusT received. a new supply of Dr. Farwelrs
.1 Great ' medicine for the cure of Consumption.
Persona threatened with the alarming disease would
ep well to apply this medicine before it becomes too
late. Price $1 per bottle, ar six bottles for $5.
May 24, 1654. J. KINGSOERY.
DISSOLUTION.
T"partnership heretofore existing between La
throp dr Chubbuck is this day dissolved by mu
tual consent. The books and accounts are all to
he settled by C. E . : Chubbuck, wich must he done
immediately. All persona owing the lati firm must
call and settle the same, and those having demands
against said firm wit present the same to C. E.
Chubbuck for payment. S. B. LATHROP,
Orwell, May 20;1854, • C. E. CHUBBUCK.
The subscriber calls attention of the old patrons
t.f the above firm and the community generally, to
the carefully selected Stock of GOODS now being
received at the new Store recently occupied by C.
&L. where he may bn found at all times ready to
exhibit his goods, not fearing to compare them and
their prices with those of any other Store in the
country. Call and iatisfy yoursOyes.
C. W, CHUBBUCK.
DISSOLUTION.
THE co—partnership heretofore existing between
me subscribers, ander the firm of Alexander &
Solomon, was dissolved by mutual consent on the
:7th day of May. M. E. Solomon retiricg. The
'tamlegs will hereafter be carried on under the name
of 1.& S. Alexander. .
Towanda, May 2),
EIVr SPRING & SUMMER GOODS !
Noto being opened by
JOSEPH ,POWELL ‘ ,
Cash \ and Ready . "if Dealer in
FANCY and Staple Dry Goods ; Cloths, Cased
nferes and Vestings; Hats, Caps & Straw
Goods—carpets and co:I cloths t. Yankee Notions—
Bads and Shoes—Paper Hangings—Tiansparent
window Shades, &c.
HARD-W ARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES ;
DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, 4c., 4-c.,
of which are offered for sale (or CASH or
IREADY PA Y at the lowest possible prices.
Among his stock of Dry Goods will be found a
large assortment of Black, Fancy and Plain Dress
9lba -Challis, Berazes and Braze de Laines—De
beees, Moudlin de Laines and Lawns—Plaid and
Plain Poplins—Plain black, white, pink, blue and
corn c ilored Delaines—French. Scotch and Amer
lean Ginghams—EnOsb and Amerie . an Prints—
Black. blue and white Bereze de Lains, Lawns
SWIM and Jaconnett Edgings. Inserting, and
flouncing., fice. Wrought Lihen Edgings-,Cotton
and Smrril., edgings. Wrought and lace collars
-all prices—Lace and muslin underslee.rei—.[Tn.
der handkerehiefs—all prices—Mourning under
Ws., collars, and bdlfs.—Embroidered, bem•
stitch & plain linen hilk'fs—Plain mourning and
black lace Veils—Plain and figured cotten and silk
Janet, Jaconnetts, Swiss and Book Muslin, Bishop
Lawns, Tarlton!, arc.. Lace & embroidered
Muslin Window Drapery.
Best quail!) , of Ladies and tents. Kid Glove*—
"sin. black & assorted colors—Best quality silk
gloves, kid finish—Plain silk ¢ lisle thread, do., as ,
sorted colon; end qua-lps—French silk mitts,long
sod Short, for ladies and Misses. Black silk, white
ao clouded merino hose-White colored, unbleacht
M • mixed and black cotton Hose of every quality—
Mtvies white, colored and mixed do..' all sizeg—
Hoy
.1 mil td cotton half hose, assorted Sizes : Men's
limbs we.l, unbleached and mixed cotton half hose,
a's^rted
Italian, fancy silk and linen, lawn and
gingham v tavate, Silk and Satin stocks—common
and 3 ply Collars—silk and Linen handkerchiefs.
A Llio--A large stock (..1 7 plain black and colored
lain b r k oalar= a.MMENts
eskins, fancy. cassimeres and veatings.
weeds, Kentucky Jeans, cottonades and other cots
..on and linen Goods for men and boys wear.
Watered Moreens, assorted colors Damask for
.onains, lounges, &c., double and single fold.—
Worsted embossed, Atmask linen and worsted and
anon table cloths. Bleached linen napkins.—
; leacher( and brown linen Umiak table Scotch and
'mints diaper and crash, bleached and unbleached
ad colored muslin and almost every otheruticle of
lardy dry goods.
A great variety of Boots and Shoes — tor mous,.
4ts, ladies, misses and chddrens wear.
;Brodie long and square Shawls. Cashmere, silk
Ltd ilelaine do., assorted colors, of all qualities.
heLi ( sedition to the above enumerated articles, will,
me a.good assortment of merebandize, of al
talut e'tl de*cription, to which the attention of
e pi! bile is respectfully harked.
Towanda. April 11, 1954.
)rphane Quirt
'on the 29th of
tooth at the Man.
'2t of land sit 7
lundred acres,
dark oak, the
D. IL Owen
and 3-10 per.
t 94 perches
!nee north 32 0
rith about 30
fram;d bolsie and barn there.
n at the day of sale.
TUOB. ELLIOTT,
WM. COOLBAUGH, 2d,
tiers. D, H. Owen, dec'd.
adjourned till Saturday the
-4 In the afternoon at the
Conroe.
.npr0v.....,
on. rerms made
May 1,1854. ,
The above sale •
10 dsy of lone, at 2
house of Hiram Sha
Tat co—partnendu
Geo. Smith and .
Smith & Rice, is this
sent. The business
John V. Rice, and thi
Store formerly occupi
deltic& to said firm by
and settle the same will
Monroeton, May 29, 185
3pold. Wllwo Mt
Attorney
onus carte Tit Ititnr
Towanda,
NEW SPRING &S
BURTON KIM
Ts now receiving all sorts of 1
will be sold very low for C/
May 3, 1854.
111113§. Leo DICO,
11701.11. D inform her Manila, the
VV turned from the city, with a
of SZELLINAILBX
which she offers at' reduced prices.
cry kind taken in payment for goods.
REMOVALL.---DR. MASON
his office to his dwelling, on Pine street.
the old Presbyterian Church.
Towanda, May 13, 1864.
TWA Ik C FEMALE SEMI'
THE fourth quarter will commence' on
the 10th day of May next. April 29.4
PLASTER, SALT, &C.
TWO HUNDRED TONS Cayuga Ground
ter, 100 Barrels Salt, 100 IRAs. White Si,.
Lime, 50 bushels Orwell & West Branch Cloy,.
Seed, 30 bushels Timothy Seed, 600 lbs. Allegan:
County Cheese. just received and for sale by
BAILEY &.N EVENS.
Towanda, April 27, 1854.1
BOARDS & SHINGLES WANTED.
vivr. EILINDRED Thousand Feet Panned Boards.
.1; 50,000 feet Common ao.
100,000 feet Collin boards
300.000 long Pine shingles, for which Cash will be
paid on delivery ti. 8. BAILEY & CO.
Towanda, April 27. 1854.
Plows and Plow castings!
B'TCHLEY, Wayne county, Alba or Curtis
A 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 Curtis plow.
Call and see. R. M. WELLES.
SPRING GOODS!
91'113.L4711fir E1NE4112.11i9
South Corner of Mercur's Block, Main Street,
A RE now opening their stock of GOODS for the
fl Spring and Summer trade, comprising a full
and complete 'assortment 4 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 varlet*, of Ladies' Dress Goods
consisting in part of
Bereges, Erege Delaines, all-wool Delaines, Lawns,
plain and printed ; Gingham*, English,
' Scottli and American • Poplins,
Prints of all shades and
colors ice ,
Also, for men's wear may be found Broad Cloths,
Ckssimeres, Tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, silk, Satin
and Summer Vestings.
Also, Bheetings, Shirting% bleached and brown,
Ticking., Summer Goods for bop' wear, Cotton
Yarn, Carpet, Warp, Cotton Batten. dtic., &c.
GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS.
A full stock will be kept on band. Those in want
of Sugars. Teas, Coffee. Molasses, Stewart's best
Syrup, Spices. ;pepper Ginger, Saleratus, Flour,
Fish, Salt, Tobabco, or any other article in this line,
will do well to call on as before purchasing else ,
whotre. . '
ILALRDINTARE:
A large a splendid assortment. Crockary, Glass
and Stone-ware, Boots and Shoes, Hits and Caps—
Nails. Paints, Oils, .Glass and Piy.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of e past sea
son. the undersigned feel a pleasure nviting the
public to an examination of our Spring stock, be
lieving that good Goods and low prices will insure
a speedy sale for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE.
Towanda, May 12. 1834.
THE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW.
M. T. CARRIER,
WOULD respectfully inform the citizens of To-
VV wasda and vicinity, that he has opened a
Gioc ery dl: Provision MOTO.
on the south side of the Public Square, where he
would, be pleased to wait upon those that call upon
bird. He has all kinds of articles kept in a country
Grocery. Such as Nuts of all kind.; Oranges, Le.
mons, and Candies of all varieties and shapes, Ci
gars of the beat quality.
He also designs to keep on band Paovisiousoir
&c., all of which he offers cheap fur Cash or Coun
try produce. His motto is. that " nimble six-pence
Is better than a slow shilling."
Towanda, May I, 1854.
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 properly consists of a
lot of land situated next above A. D. Montanye's, in
the Northern Liberties, bounded north by Mrs. Gill
son's lot, east by William street, south by Division
street, and'. est by Main street—being one hundred
and thirty feet deep, and fitly feet wide. The streets
recently opened, make this as desirable a building
lot as any in the borough. There is now upon the
lot a small dwelling house. Application may be
made to Catharine Kromer, or to Emanuel Kromer.
Towanda, April 21, 1854.*
CLOP= AND TZMOTET =MD,
At the Athens Agricultural Store.
lITEST BRANCH and Obio. Clover Seed, at $7
VV. a bushel.
Chan Reaped Zatothy Seed, wholesale and re
tail—retsil'price, S 4. Also a good selection of Grip—
den Seeds, for sale cheap. R. M. WELLES. ,
Athens, March 16, 1854,
west Wench Clover Seed.
50Bettoffi'vmerateBs:tniect,Trfirlrat. the
lowest cub price, by DAILY & NEVINS.
March 1, , 1864.
MINK filUN*l..L—The highest pries will be pail in
ea& for any quantity of Mink skins. by.
Jan; 1,1054. MONTANYES' & CO.
300
NEW BARU!" fit for Pork or Cider,
for sale at 75e eaoh,by S. FELON 4 OM
Towanda, Aug. 10, 1855.
condo
name
old
pad of
manof
aorune
of all 11*.
the Rose
Bor. C
sizes and
North B
and 2—B
fade-1121a
re existing between
C. under the firm of
red by mutual cos_,
be conducted by'
► be fogad at the
wt. All thome in
' will please call
Wagon ho
for Chain
cies too no
Having..
known as a
dent that at
of machine
easy terms a
York.
SMITE,
RICE.
Steam Eng
al ort notice.
Pattern Deps
shortest pas%
Particul
celebrated Ex
premium of the
to the Elevated
uI -
=ll
OW Iron s B
and all kinds of 1
which
Ni
Larnoreux, Hall al
I. L.& H. L. Lon
attention is called I
by May Court neat
D. C. Hsu,.
C.B/ Rvassr.t..
Tonianda. April 1
New Zs I
85: ushels of New
ad and for sale
Towanda. March 1,
lEmi MED MEW t =I~Ti!
I TH I C STORE,
21IMWaile,
ARRANGEMENT 1
L. 111
of Lantoretur, Hall &Russell: having
H. L. Lansorenr as .a partner. will
I' °amity business,generally, under the
.&H. L. I., , s..asuz & Co.. at their
.wa as the Eagle Foundry.in the south
• rough , 4l Towanda., where they will
o order and keep on hand a large as.
e following articles, to'wit
Machinery,
chiding Mill irons, Mill gearing's—
huson Water wheels, 41. c. 4e.
Stoves.
eking and Parlor stoves, of all kinds,
I.
•
Sloghs.
Nos. 1, 5 u
and 7—alatilly , Nos.
Won, Wayne Co'unty, Excelsior,
oro Ploughs, &c. ,
Mere it Straw Cutters.
leigh-shoes, Plough points, gearing
13, Grindstones, .c., and other aril,
as to mention.
id the services off. B. IRVINE, well
fat Machinest, the firm feel confi.
n manufacture and repair all kinds
as workmanlike manner, and on as
y establishment this side of New.
will be repaired satisfactorily, on
rticnlar attention will be paid to the
nt, and all ordere fulfilled on the
• dee,
ttention is called to 3. B. Irvine's
or Plough, which took the first
Idford County Fair, of 1853. Also,
n Eagle Stove, the best now in
pper. Wine, Pewter, end Grain
try produce taken in payment.
• and accounts due the firm of
Russell, are left in the hands of
for collection, and immediate
the same, which nos: Cl PAID
® I L L. LAXORZOX,
11. L. LAitossoz.
d Clover Seed.
and Clover seed, just receiv
pby B. KINGBERY.
54.
ZN ALMIEN !
manor boy, or any body else wanting any
ind of CLOTHING, will do well to call on
a B. Pumas, and see how
-, VERY CHEAP
selling his new stock. He has now the
argent Clothing Store
and his Goods were all bought cheap and
' cheap. Clothing is much lower in the
!Inns is bound to let his customers hir-e
it.
EZ
end fulfilled op. Two do3rs
block, in Athens.
• c., new and cheap.
GEORGE B. PERKINS.
28, 1854.
P GOODS.
JHAR
• assent
will be sold
Towand4
NNEY is just receiving a fine
Erie ►ss linnanza Goons which
k very cheap for CASH.
1854.
CLOVER
ed and for
rst rate article, just recei v
BEANS-
WAVERL
500
AT ADM.
sors to
Store.
The SUbSel
stand in Mery
assortment of
ing of
GENTLEM,
ever imported
styles in mar'
wide. In thi
a complete 4
Under shirts,
den, Handle
variety of Ti
Oar Ready
desirable in I
can and will
Clothing Eat
Towanda.
TIMED A
1./ grafted
March 15.
ii., vili rivi v. 111
02 41 ti/Elte‘f .
H. S. MERCUR,
TS now receiving one of the largest and best
ted assortment of Merchandise ever before br4
to Bradford county—consisting of DRY 0001 ,
every description. An extensive assortment
common Hardware. Also, Saddlery, Harness
Carriage Trimmings. ,• •
Blackimithi Bellows, Anvils, rues Temp, sledge
Iron, Steel and Nails, Groceries, We, Paints,
and Dye-slug's, Crockery 4 Glassware,
which will be sold u usual, very, cheap for Cum
Towanda, April 18, 1854.
INsteni and Well Pumps !
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kin
size, &e.. cheap for ready pay, for sale by
Jan. 8, 1853. ft N. WEI4,EB.';
Orphans' • 'art
By virtue of an order f the Orphans' Court of
Bradford County, I will expose to sale by pub;
lic vendee on Tuesday June 13, at one o'clock, P.
M.. a piece or parcel of land situate in Pike twp
bounded north by lands of Charles Dyer and 8. P.
Rockwell; east by 13. P. Rockwell and C. W. Rey,
nolds. south by J. 8. Roberts and E. W. Dargy.west
by J. H. Marsh, containing about 100 acres, about
70 acres improved, with a framed house and barn
and shop thereon. J.H.MARSH,
Administrator of the estate of Elliott Marsh, deed.
late of Pike twp.
• This sale is to be held upon the premises.
Xt II IN'
SPRING GOODS.
TEEM received by Joseph Kingsbury, a large and
J compote stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as
usual, Can, von Casa !
Towanda, April 28, 1854.
Clover Meet.
64 Buhels if first rate blower s
m ell for st4b r i t.
Towanda, Mareb 1,1854.
Clover Ileed.
AQUANTITY of West Branch Clover Seed;ud
received and for sale by J. POW ML.
February 15, 1854.
MOTHS. cassimeres, vesting; satinets, jeans,
ki and Tweeds of all description, just received by
Oct. 24, 1823, POINNE T.
&Pi lavettignitins'
ADkIINISTRAtOrS?NOTICE.
AA LL persons indebted to the estate of S. H.
IL Bullock, deceased. late bf r egalia lerp., see
hereby requested to mate immediate payment and
those baying claims against said , estate, will
please present them duly authenticatedbx settle
ment. HIRAM HOLCOMB,
SARAH H. BULLOCK.
Administrators.
March 8, 1854.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
ALL persons knowing themselves indebted to the
estate of Thomas To& deceased, late. of
Litchfield township., are hereby requested to , make
immediate payment, and those havingclaims against
said estate will please present them. duly authenti-
cated for settlement
CORNELIA TURK,
BAM'L DAVIDSON,
Administrators.
Jan. 12, 1854.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE'.
ALL persons indebted to the estate of JOHN
TEED, deceased, late of Litchfiekl township, are
hereby iequested to make payment without delay ;
and aljpersons having demands against said estate
are requested to present them duly authenticated
for settlement. BETSY m TEED, Adm's.
BA.LD t
D O ; 0 N
January 29, 1854.
IL J. MADILL
arronrrEr AT LAII
Office with the Reeder and Recorder,
TOWilitDA. PA.
D'A. OVERTON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Touranami, PA.
OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block,
north side of the Public square, over the office
of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. $4.
MORE NEW GOODS.
BURTON KINOSBERY
18 Now opening a New &roc: or Goons, consist•
L lag of full and complete assortment of sll kinds
MERCUANDIZE,
which will be sold as cheap as the same quality o
'Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New-
York.
Towanda, Dec. 10,11359.
Notice to Collectors and Tax-Payers.
YOU are hereby authorized to due a deduction
of five per cent. upon the State Tax, of every
Individual who shall pay Ms or her state and coun
ty tax in full, on or before the 21st day of June next,
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 June next.
By order of the Coaniosionere,
E. M. FARRAR, Clejk
Towanda. April 12, 1854.
TO THE PUBLIC !
BAILEY dr. Nwrzeirs,
ARE
just receiving at their tare and commodious
New Store, opposite the Court House, a large
assortment of
Provisions Groceries. Valtkee jaii3ll.l. loam Fruit_
Caninuumary,
making their stack the largest. most complete and best
in Northern Pennsylvania. And the very liberal pat
rouge they have received from the public during the
year put, establishes the fact that they either sell
cheaper or sell goods of a better quality than any oth
er dealers.
To merit and induce a continuance of so liberal pat
ronage we shall still follow our old motto—' a AIL
enovrra, oxicir eirrowt., axis • trauma:lry 161111LW .
AL 07 STOCK."
Below we name a few of th articles that always be
found in our stock :
Groceries.
Black and green tea, Rio an Java coffee. chocolate,
cocoa, st,gar, molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice.
cloves, nutmeg, einamon, mace, soda , saleratns, cream
tartaf. pepperasuce. sperm and tallow candles, hard
soap. vinegar, starch. 4t.
Provisions.
Mess porkoiried-beef, hams and shoulders, mackerel,
codfish, shad, picketed herring, smoked herring, wheat
flour, buckwheat flour, corn meal, cheese, rice, beans,
potatoes, butter, lard, crackers, &c.
Pruit di. Nuts.
Prunes, citrons, figs, Eng.lcurrants, raisins, dried
peaches, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, Grano,
ble and Madeira walnuts, pea tints, chestnuts, &c.
Gorman,_ French and' American Toys,
Fancy Goods, &c. &c.
Tin wagons, rocking hones, boys' sleighs, China &
pewter toy tea selts.dolls, trumpets, accordions, harmo,
nicas, &c. Glass, paper and wood inlaid work boxes
and toilet cases—toy bureaus. secretaries, writing desks
—plain and embroidered work baskets, knitting. do
pearl, ivory, papier macho and leather port mooises,
wallets and purses, ivory, horn and wood pocket combs
toilet combs, ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, pock
et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff bola.,
cigar cases, perfumery and hair oils.
Brooms, mopaticks, clothes pins, bench screws, wil
low clothes baskets and market baskets, sugar and spice
boxes.
Candy of all kinds.
Dairy and table Salt, Salina Do. etc. etc. etc.
Country dealers supplied at a small advance from
New York prices.
al. Most kinds of country produce taken in exchange
for goods. BAILEY & NEVINS.
Towanda, January 2. 1854.
Tars ! rurs I 1
Agamily of Fur Victorines and Cuffs of differen
qualities. for sale AT cm by
Jan. 19. 1854. H. S. MERCUR.-
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
LL persons indebted to the estate of P. D
Ravens, dec'd, late of Standing Stone,are hereby
nested to make payment without delay, and those
jog claims against said estate, will please pre—
L them duly authenticated for settlement
8. W. BILES,
Administrators
DEBORAH HAVENS. 3
27, 1859.
GOOD TIME DAS COME!
mozrzarruot a. co.
come to the conclusion that the time hes
that debts can be collected, and after
lend, for Years, and finding the Good
toed, when farmers are realizing almost
tir Produdts, they hope this notice will
pore aztensive e and that payments
ale in Grain at the present high pn-
wai
Time
doubt
suflici
will eii
ces or i,
Their I
ly fiom
then it re
Towend
ent of GOODS is replenished week
ott City, and will be sold cheaper
11 be Great Emporium itself.
sty 31, 1954.
RVEYINO.
Sußre ro
attend tot ,1
His office in at
him at that pia
April 4,104.
Barn
Mn of
i.)l/ tubed a finn
and kir sale by
March 1. 1 .
HE Cops trebly)
have don busine s
mutant mason ! . nobs
either puty at Old An
be paid.
Athens, Is& I BU.
GOONPLA'
Mester, on be
Mara 15, NM
tau Gls
ra'Uord County, is prepared to
ye business in all its branches.
S. tonJ AR letters addressed to
meet with prompt &Renton.
/tons Lime.
.. ton Stone Lime, just re•
e fresh, from the kilo,
DAILY & NEVINS.
Z2I
which the subscribers
this day dissolved 'by
will be closed opby
Debts due us must
k ES & HARRIS.
1- .
and fa►
no Cayuga Graced
, by
k Y & NEVINS.
HARDWARE & IRON STORE.
Tin, Japanned and ,Britannia Ware,
Trlll2lllthge, Carliage - Triinzaings, Ifarness & saddlery
• Ware, Carpenter's and Seiner's Tools,
BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
LEAD PIPE' AND PUMPS, of all kind, and sizes.,
MON,_STEEL, LEATHER BELTING, fro. Ice.
Would inform their friends that these are only a part of the general beads under which may be classed
their extensive assortment, and to which they are constantly receiving additional supplies, direct-from the
importers and manufacturers, which enables them its offer such inducements in their large stock and lo w
prices, that will challenge:competition from any quarter. We would ask the particular attention of
1
to an examination of our stock, hieb having been selected with the greatest care, ire are confident will
satisfy even the most particular
cr7 Don't forget the place— '.outb side of the public square.
Old Iron. Coppor and Bras and all kinds of Country Produce taken In exchange fur goods.
Towanda. May 17, 1954. II ALL & RUSSELL.
DR. PORTER'S OFFICE & DRUG-STORE,
SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, ,
Fronting the Public Square.
THE subscriber; thankful for the liberal ptionage received the put year, intends to keep constantly on
hand a full assortment of the very best articles usually kept in our line, which us WILL diaprse of on
such terms ae will be utisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely with cash
in hand, and for the CASII our customers will receive the benefit of a good article at a lOw price. All articles
not answering our recommendation, will be cheerfully taken back, and the money refunded.
3g"liedi cal Advice gratuitously given at the Office, charging Gob , for the Medicines.
The stock consists of a complete and select assortment o
DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND CRaCERLEs-
Pure Wine witgo - oraTiurcmicentarifse on — forter & Scotch Ale.
a.G.t. THE MOST POPULAR P.dTENT MEDICINES !
FRESH tAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID—NEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS !
American Pocket' _Cutlery, (Warranted Good.)
Superior TOBACCO & MITZI Yara b o
brand 7 of Pure Zfavanna, Brincipe
VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, BRUSHES, PERFUMERY,
FANCY ARTICLES, &c. &c.
PAINTS, 013,
FAMILY GROCERIES . •
Black and Green Teas ; Rio and Java Coffee ; Molasses, Syrups, Sugars, Spices, &c.
Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, &c.
REMEMBER THE STORE-SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE!
The best Quality of Goods—Full Assortment—Moclarate Profits—Ready Attention to Crstomers—no
Adniteration of Goods—Candid Advice as to Puled Remedies—and Close Attention to Business."
Towanda, Nooomber 12, 1853. EC C. PORTER, M. D.
DR. E. H. MASON,
PUTSICIAN & SURGEON,
Ruitlence, on Pine Street ..opposite the ofd Presbyterian
Chtiich
of
Offers his professional services to the people
Towanda and vicinity. Can always he found at hts
office, in Dr. POlLTiles Drug Store, when not pro
fessionally engaged.
SAMES EILACTARLANZI
ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA.
Bice in the north end orthe Ward House, (lately occupied
by Laporte, Mutton& Co.)
Towanda, March, 5, 1853.
-
'JP TONS more of those cheap Sugars just red
s o d for sale by PHINNEY.
TEAS—A few chests good and cheap for sale
by PHINNEY.
BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest as
sortenent in Towanda. by PHINNEY.
The War Question g Settled in
ME:1111L1 WILCO'
TUT ONTANYES & CO. have come to the =du
/NJ 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 of
this and adjoining counties to the examination of
their
Tall and Winter Goods,
consisting of all the varieties of Fancy aria Dress
Goods. as also heavy staples;
Hardware, Creekery. And Cr".
riage Trimmings, lion, Leather, §T,
all of which will be offered at wholesale or retail, st
prices that cannot fail to please,
Sept. 1. 1853
IrD IBM 11.111 rAre NC Si '3IC" MIL "lIV 9
O. RETEr2OB3I, EMIT:3B%
HAVING entered into an arrangement by which
be can have BLOCK TEETH furnished to or.
der, informs the public that he is prepared to mount
section plates in this new end improved method,
The great superiority of the block style of mount.
jog plates is at once apparant to those who have for
auy length of time worn artificial teeth. To those
who have yet to be initiated, it is only necessary to
that in the old method of mounting the plate
w,th a succession of single teeth, it was no unusual
1
thing for a tooth to drop off; by the new method no
such : accident ca
n take place, the eetb being all
connected by each other. In the se and place, the
plate with block teeth is always Ilea -and sweet , ' be.
cause there is no chance fur deposits of fortektiing
made, however small, the upper rim being ped,
thus effectually 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 nts with impu
—tootnity.
- And sleep i u n spite orhache.
ALL WOlllll WASIAIITZT.
Towanda, March 10, 1854.
rIREIO3 Goode. of the latest .styles and pauerns.
coosistiag in part of Moulin Detainee, all wool
dilaittee black 4 fancy silks. French. Domestic and
Scotch Gialbauis prints. of every style by
001.24. 11163. PRINNEY.
•
HATE. Cap. & 800112:3, a 13111 assortment and
ebeap,by
HALL RUSSELL,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers in
RDWARE AND STOVES,
A SPLANDID ASSOR7f3IEXT OW
TT 0 -
-AND IT
VALUABLE FARM
'WISHING to dispose of his property, in Sheshe-
I quin township, Bradford county, Pennsylva,
nia, the subscriber offers it for sale upon the most
reasonable terms, and invites the attention of those
wishing to purchase.
The property contains two hundred and forty-three
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.
• ,t/
Tile improvements are a large two story
,„ n BRICK HOUSE. built last year, and fin
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 choiceapple
trees, and a young Peach orchard of 55 trees, selec
ted with care.
One hundred and eighty-fire acres are under im
provement. and the balance is covered with timber.
such as oak. hickory, yellow pine, &c. dm., all being
well supplied with springs of water.
This property was formerly in three farms, and
will now be sold to suit purchasers, either whole or
separately, and terms of payment made easy. h of
fers inducements rarely met with, being within 3+
miles of Towapda, (the county seat). opposite the
North Branch Canal, 14 miles from the New York
York and Erie Railroad, and immediately upon the
!the of the projected North Pennsylvania Railroad
Application may be made ro Llarssas Msactia,Esq
at Towanda. or the subscriber upon the premises.
6111 . tile /lore prnpery is not by the Ist of
March next. the Farms will be tented, reserving the
privilege of selling.
TOWANDA
THIS Institution,fur the educaiion of young ladies
was opened on Tuesday the Roth September, in
the building formerly occurred by Mrs. ?demur.—
It is now under the charge of Miss OLIVI a D. HAN
sos, aided by her sister. Miss Rassees D. Hissos.
The number of pupils is limited to thirty. The
scholastic year consists of forry.four weeks.
T r o ts -1,6, $9, and $l9 per quarter, according to
the studies pursued.
No extra charge for the Latin Language. French,
$3 per quarter.
Rxxxassrets—Rev. Dr. MACLIAII, Vice Presialstai
of the College of New Jersey, Princeton.
Hon. DAVID WILMOT, lons Lasosta Esq.. C. 14
WARD, Esq., 1102 .030. Ss ansasoir, Towanda.
IFOIII ®L t,
MICIC.3IIIIILICs.
MISS REBECCA D. HANSON proposes to gill.*
instruction to the young ladies of this plaits
on the PIANO. Terms—sto per quarter.
Application to be made to Miss Hanson at the
Ward House, or at the Towiatla Female Seminary
September 22. 1853.
NEIV AND CHEAP GOODS.
11 D. BARTLETT. is now receiving a !aria
V. and carefully selected stock of
NEW GOODS,
bought for cash since the late decline in price.,
which be will offer for may pay at p r i ces w hi c h
cannot fail to give satisfaction—among otberthinge
be invitee particular attention to his Vac?MOW el
Dien OVAL
TOT‘ eniN April IS, 11,