THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE! Planters. Farmers, Families and others, can pur• chase no Remedy equal to Dn. TOBIAS ' . VENT:tr./air LINIM'ENT, for Dysentery, Chotic, Croup, Chronic Rheu malls,", Sore Throat, Tuotharhe,Sea Sickness. Cuts, Burns, Swellings, Bruises, Old Sores, Head eche, Nfosquito Bites, Pains in 'the Limbs, Chest, Back, etc. It t di es not give relief, the money will be refund ed—all that is asked, is a trial and use it according to directions. It is an English remedy, and was used by William the IV., late King of England, and certified tolly him, as a cure for rheumatism, when every thing else had failed. Dr. Tobias has put up a Hansa Lisitagar in pint bottles, which is warranted cheaper and better than any other for choke, scratches, old sores, galls, swellings, cuts, bruises. etc. Over 10,000,000 bottles have been sold in the Uni ted States, without a single failure, and may have stated they would not be without it it it was $lO per bottle. in case of Croup, as it is as certain as it is applied. ft cures Cholera, when first taken, in a few hours: Dysentery in half an hour—toothache in five minutes. it is perfectly innocent to take internally, and is re commended by the most eminent physicians in the Unaed states. Pr ice 25 and 50 cents. Dr. T. - Nis could fill a dozen newspapers with cer :,firavg an letters rclat mg to the wonderful cures acrr-mplished by his Liniment, but considers war t acting it sudictent, as any person who does not ob tain relief need not pay for it. Price 50 cents. Dr. Tobias' Office, 240 Green. wich street, New York. For sale at Dr. IL C. Pdarea's Drug Stare, Tow. an la, Pa. Waverly Station, N. Y. & E. R. It TIME TABLE. GOING EAST. n. M.l GOING WEST. U. M Stock Express. A. s 3 40iNight Express. A . M 4 00 Night Express,r m I l 381 Way Express, r M 11 40 N. Y. Express ao-lm 6 20 Buffalo Fix. M 3 10 • Cm. Ex'p. AM 5 111 Mail No. I. rmB 35 Mail N 0.4., Pm 6 53 Dunkirk Ex. , rM4 02 Mail No. 2 • m 7 28 Maul No. 3. • m 13 24 •steamboat Ex. P M 1 99 Emigrant. r m 4 17 floes not stop at Waverly. THE STAGE FOR WAVERLY Will, until farther notice, leave Towanda at 1-2 1, P M., c., , nneeting with the Liudalo Express West, and all ihe evening, trains both ...ways. Returning, leave Waverly after the arrival of ,the Light and iuurning trains, teaching Towanda in time fur tile . I.'uni.liantiock and Dushu4e atages. -Wednesday, Feb. 22, 1854. • , Married, 111 South Tntrarsa. on the 13:h inst. , by the I: , t .Iti!itts 1111 En:ENE STEPHENS, 10 i♦lli4 ?if 111 T GRE:;ft, By ;he bai.ie, in Tiiaanda Boro., on the. I ?th in t. Fur.nnicK \VI t. , 0): /3 et tzar, tu Miss P11°31111.. ELIZA WET 11 :.L.l f Franklin. In Wtml•or. Itr•wtne t.' , utity. N. June 18, 18.54, by the 1?-v. Mr.Pacrner, ,r. Pn ot 111, Uiru A. Z- 4 1 - 111:sullAM, of the for• nicr on the loth inst. ity Rev. hat.th Mr. k.• DLit Oi 1) turd¢ 10 Miss Au— ALAII, btxill t t 11.11 Wednr- , lay, Jun...Z.1.0, My Up; Vev..ltillus Fos— ?11r. s Y. %-ri,w‘ , ..t. of El , nira N. Y., t, Th , s S. lii:Lc.ar N!YEIL of this place. Obituary Wh ,, reas, it ha 4 [he Great iti.p.ntr of . -0,, to r:•,u , ive hy death from liast Ttov 1 1 :v Suns ofieutpet - ance, N. '.34,Bruitiel 11 .Lett ,Orvi , . Therefore Rego!veil, That to the dead of our beloved we rec'igeize the d'epa; tore of a fat.hfill, eon nt at d highly esteemed Son of Tein,:errinee. Re,olved, That u deeply , •ympsd.r.c tde It'- end friend. , ,1 the deceased t rothert L:Jetto, uri 11.•)M t ) the (;rare of God, which h c sui • 11.. gr ,I;', I •CA. r), W. BROWN, t:.\LKIN, C. .tam ittee. f~~. C.lz.:E, r -.l.6nertlsCin..lllG. • dfter's Notice. •••• -)'!-n • Pv , - .7 r I, •is I 1 err: ford 1.11:1 P .I , IIS . 1 / ' . y T. n. 18:",1 nhder.ig lett having been appointed by the 0 Court C a Pleas of Ltt'adlord County, A od.tor t.• , •.111-tt toe the runl ral.,ed by the , ;1 rent estate, in the above entttled •'..e, hereby give! notice, t h at he will attend to the /ITS of hie appdir,:ment at ht. ••thre, to Troy hero, • a •. aturday ti•t:li div of Ittly iipxt,at 1 o'clock P N 4•• at tiin , aod place -all pe:ions 'having a. 111,3 upon bald fond, ate reTiest• .1 to pre. , nt t for adju uncut, and d•ztri . Jut.un, or be debarred f...an coining in for a ,hare of .said fund. Troy, June 17, '15.11. •F. SMITH, Auditor, CUAS. D. EMBRY, .1 TTOR.,S"/El* .1T La WilliamopoTt, Lycotning County, Pa. F•OFFlCE—Opposit,. U. S. ftitel-Up - - The Educational Fund restive], 1S postponed from the 4th of July, to commence— iient day of which, due notice will he ail:en. B.uditor's Notice. I ,I;ic In.ilirr q f the Eslale , !1" Hunsphry Brown, drcc.l4- 1 In ins: Orphans Court of Hrudjorcl County. TIILE undersizned Auditor, appointed by the court in make distnbution of funds in the hands of Administrators of said estate, will attend to the ties assigned him, at his Odice, in the Boro' of Towanda. on Friday, the 28th 'of July, 1864, at 2 e'. :ork P. M. And all persons having claims upon •i, I fund, must present them at the time and place oesaid, or else be forever debarred from the same. June IC. 1 , 54. P. ii. MORROW, Auditor. Auditor's Notice. 1,, titc flatter tf the eLdttritarl (ism LT 'intent qf 0. D. Churnboltsz t, S S. Bradley In the Cum. Plea uJ Br• - ...yord SJ. 131, Sept T. 1b52. r Hfl under , igned, an auditor appointed by said Court to di•tributo money in the hands of 8. S. Bradley, said Asslgnee, will attend to said bid siness at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Moriday the 26th A. D. 1851, at 1 o'clock, P. M. When and .vhere all persons interested are requested to attend. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor* Towanda, May 29, 1851. • Auditor's Notice. the matter of the estate of Asa Manley, deed. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. • 11? undersigned having been appointed an au ditor to - hear, examine and report upon the fi nal account of the administrators of Asa Manley,' dee'd. to which exceptions are filed, will attend to the duties assigned him on the 28th day of June' Lest. at I o'clock, P. M. at his ofllce in the bore' of Towanda. D'A. GVER I'ON, Auditor, May 29,1854. tNNEI.` , 1 fir sale ht• —Preach, Domestic Si !, +!•u ry PHI?7NEV. WANTED—aII kinds of grain & lumber for I Which some cash will be paid by Oct. :lA, 1853. PHINNEY. Boor:i & SHO ES, the largest and cheapest.as sortment in Towanda. by " PRINNEY: West Branch Clover Send. 'F.4 - 113tnhel of West llsarich Clover seed, just re. !-. 1 ceired a first ran article, and for sale at the lowest cash price, by BAILY ir, NEVINS. March 1, 1851. MINK SKINS.—The highest prieemill,be pablin Jan. ear& for any quantity of Mink skies, by - 1, 1054. MONTANYVY & CO. Port or Ciders BARRELS fit for ,rL,Loiii.4..CO. 300 NEW W ate at 75 8 each, by B. - Toirabtla, Aug. '• 0, /853' New 9thvertispneute. -AUDITOR'S NOTICE. . Wattles, Administrator of the Estate of D. M. Watika, dec.4: vs.-Daniel Hill, Jr. In the Corn. mon Pleas of Bradford Counly, No. 136, December Tern-°1850: , THEiniderSigned At:tailor, ap - pointed.by the court I to distribute funds, in the hands of the :43heriff will attead.to the doties'assigned him, at hie° office, in the iloro' of Towanda, on Tuesday, the 25th day of July, 1,854, at 2 o'clock P. M. All persOns have ing demands upon said funds,-.must present them at the time an,d plaqe aforesaid, - . or else be forever debarrWTm 'the same. '- • J uneJ0,4854. P,.D, MORRO W, Auditor. O.TtN (•uttivators m'rith steeTteeth. for wile by C H. 8. MERCHR. • Auditor's Notice. Brown, Rarkwellvs. _.1.9114 Terwilliger. ipt the COunty. Cninntcti.l t :oriliddfont. Af; 184, Jll42Vem, • T ar°4o enfinedAltditori . appo inted by' the ;Court to distribute funds receive by Sheriff's sale of defendant'a teal estate, seized in execution issued in the above suit, will attend to the duties of said ap pointment at his office in Towanda borough en the 26th day of July, 1854, at 2 o'clock P. M., where all persons interested are required to present their claims or be debarred from said fund. June 16, 1854. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. .duditot's Notice. In the matter of the estate of John Welsh, deceased.— In the Orphans Court of Bradford Canty. . THE undersigned Auditor, appointed 'by the J. Court, to Marshall assests and distribute funds in the'hands of the Administrators of said estate, will attend to the duties assigned him, at his office in the horo' of Towanda. on Thursday the 27th of July. 1834, at 2 o'clock P. M. All persons having claims upon.sald funds, must present thrill at the time and place aforesaid, or else be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. June 16, 1954. SHIFIREET'S SALE. Y virtue of writs of Vend. Expo. issued out of the 1.) Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the bore' of Towanda, on Mon. day the 3d day of July. at I o'clock P. M. the ful lowvtg desCribed lot, piece or parc,l of land situ ate in Pike tp. and bounded nn the north by land of Cyrus Tyrrell, on the east by the county line be tween Bradford and Susquehanna counties, on the south by hinds of Seth Blakeslee, on the west by lamk of ills estate of Solotn , m Bosworth, deceased. Containing about 70 acres, more or less, one old framed hou.e one old framed barn and ad orchard of fruit trees thereon. seised and taken in execution at the FUlt of I'd.L Vt'.,rd vs., Chauncey G. Gridley, administrator of Wa•erimin, AT.§o—.l pier ey.r parcel c•C laid in She.liequin tp , bounned north and nest by land., of Obadiah Gore'. on the east be the public highway leading on the east sate of , he Susquehanna river, from Ath,-ns to Towanda, south by a lane lading from Said high wsi.• to Thyhtsrin & core's mill Containing about ne I,urth "r an acre, more or 1e , ., improved. one framed house thereon. seix.d and taken in execution at the suit of Geo. }:. Lent, io nse l'homas vs. James B Warren. ALSO--A piece or pared of 1:910. in Burlington tp., b.tuoded north t. , land.; nt Mr,.A. P. Smith, nn the east by the old liortvlct: turnptlie, south by J. F. Long, west by lan ls of Ad.bs..n WKean, containing three—fourths of an acre , all improved, one flamed house, one framed bast, and shed and cow-houtic,and a feu: frtt;t t , eca thereon. " Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thos Elliott, to the use of John V. Dantelc, v.,. Almond Sheriff's Office, Tuwancln, June S. 1354 Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal t.t , ihe e.•ets will be required to he paid upon each sale when i.titied down to tht bitidgr. and upun a fain - ire 1,, cumply with this - tegulattou, the tract of land wit! 4!ain be ttlrered for sale. The North Branch Cau . al Navigable ! - The Packet Boat St. Louis, Will run daily between ‘.\. I .ITTZ 'II. I, OIVADT:O_2, T - E VING Athens at S 1-2 o'clock, A. H., arrir ing ai noon. rviornma to Athens same evening leaving Ton anda at 2. Carriages will he in rea line to convey passen— gers to and from the depot. The pu.prietor will also carry light freight from Waverly to Towanda, and intermediate points, at reasonable rates. W. LOOM IS. Towanda, June 10, 1854. Bitutninous Coal.—Barclay Coal Bed. THE undersigned is prepared to., furnish at ;the -I- bed., any quantity tit' this superior COAL, at the reduced pri,LT of $1 25 per ton Cur Blacksmith coal, and $175 for picked Grate :oal. Payment in cash or Country produce, but no credit will be given. HENRY (IA FISS, Agent fur the Barclay R. R, and Coal Cordpany. Franklin (Old Coal Bed) May 25, IBM; DISSOLUTION. T"Epartrfershlp heretofore existing, between La throp dr Chubback is this day dissolved by mu tual consent. The books and accounts are all to be settled by C. E. Chubbutlr, wieh must be done immediately. All persons owing the late firm must call and settle the same, and those haring demands aeaipst said firm wil present the same to C. E. Chubbuck for payment. 13. B. LATHROP, Orwell, May 20, 1854, 'C. E. CHUBBUCK. - - - . The subscriber calls attention of the old patrons of 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. where he may be found at all times ready to exhibit his goods, not fearing to compare them and their prices with thoNe of any other Store in the country. Call and satisfy yourselves. di.dministrator's Sale. BI" virtueof an order issued by the Orphans' Court of Bradford county, will he sold.on the 29th of May next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Man sion house on the premises, all that lot of land sit uate in Monroe tp., containing one hundred acres, described as follows: Beginning at a:black oak, the north west corner of the farm of which D. H. Owen died seized, thence north 56° east 121 and 3-10 per ches to a post, thence south 33° east 94 perches thence south 13° west 160 perches, thence north 32° west 148 perches to the beginning, with about 30 acres invproved, and a framed house and barn there on. fe ( rins made knows at the day of sale. THOS. ELLIOTT, May 1, 1851. WM. COOLLIAUGH, 2d, Adm'rs. D. H. Owen, dec'd, The above sale stands adjourned tillBatarday the 10 (hy of June, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the house of Hiram Shaw, in Monroe. In' The above sale •is further adjourned until Saturday, September 2d, at the same place and time of day. - DR. E. H. MASON, PHYSICIAN 4k BURGEON, Residence. on Pine Street. opposite the ott Presbyterian Church. Offers his professional services to the people of Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found atbis office, in Dr. POIITEIOI Drug Store, when not pro feisionallf engaged., " ozolnat AND Tnisa,rlnr MOP, •At Athens ,ifeculigd.,..al. Store. ATTE BRAN C H a n d OW, vlotter Seed, at $7 T a bushel. . . Clean Reaped nine/4 Seed, wholesale-and 113`. tail—retail price. $4. , Also a good selection of -Oar den Sark for sale cheap. •R. .M. WELLER. Athens, March 15, 1854. EON C. THOMAS. Sheriff.. MI of whls. s h are cdrered for sale for C.d.Slf or f':.X,Ett the lowest possible prices. Among hifieftck of Dry Goods win ho found a large assortnierrof Black, Fancy and Plain Dress Silks--Clitl›<Berazes and Bin. (Je Laines—De• beges, Monslin de Laines and Liwns—Plitl and Plain Niplins :7 Plain black, white, pink, blue -and corn colored DClaines—French, Scotch and Amer ican Gingliahas,-Englkh and American , Ptints— Black, blue, and 'n . .bitt. Berezo de Leans, Lawns Prints, &c. Swiss and datoonett Edgings, Inserting:. and' Flouncings, &c. Wrought.;Linett, Edging s —Cotton and Smyrna Edgings. Wrought and lace collars —all prices--Lace and muslin undersleeves—Un der handkerehiefs—all prices—Mourning under hdk'fs., collars and In:la.—Embroidered, hem. stitch & plain linen Ilk'fa—Plain mourning and black lace Veils—Plain and figured torten and silk jages. Jaconnetts, Swiss and Book Muslin , Bishop Lawns, Tarhons, &c., Lace & embroidered Muslin Window Drapery. Best quality of Ladies-and Gents, Kid Wores— whitejblaclr assorted' cohlra . —Beat quality hint g10vi..4, kid finish--Plainl Alk s lisle thread,llo.i as. sorted colors and qualities—French silk mitts,long and short, for ladies and Misses. Black silk, white and clouded merino hose—White colored, Unbleach, etlymixed and black.cotton Hose of every quality— Misses white, colored and mixed do.. all sizes— Boys mixed cotton half hose, assorted sizes : Men's lambs wool, unbleached and mixed cotton half hose, assorted , qualities. Black Italian, fancy . silk and linen, lawn and gingham Cravats, Silk and Satin stocks—common and 3 ply Collars—silk and Linen handkerchiefs. ALSO—A large stock of plain black and colored Maiti .1:16/Et VIZTEMI. Plain bl'k doeskins, fancy cassimeres and vestings. Tweeds;.Kentacky Jeans, cottonades and other cot' ton and linen Gocids 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 unbleached and colored muslin and almost every othererficle of family di - Y-13 00 dt. • ' -• • - . A great variety of Boots and Shoes for mans, boys, ladies. mines and childrens wear. Brochalong sad.silnare Shawl& Cashmere, silk ansidelaule do., assorted colon, of ell qualities. , la addition to thaebove entunenitedlaftiolee, be fanner a good astortment. of -merchandise, of W ilton everrdefrenytioN to Which the attention 'of the:public is resyeetfollyinvk ed. ' TosvandavAprif 18, 1 est. C. K. 0111;FIBUCK 1110:0c04c, , Pc • DISSOLuT,4ON,, - Tar iti;Eiia 41sling bct - wrip - tee, Smith a t md uisiletthe two of Smith & Rice , is.thif day dissolved by' Mutual com sent. The business will hereafter be conducted by John V. Rice, and th , q7 ;looks can be (wind at the score formerly nec - brie.l by said firm. All those in- debted to said firm by b •accountivill please call and settle the same without delay. GEORGE SMITH, .JOHN V, HICE- Menreetoti g hfay 20, 1824..._ moo. iinio"niatirammitimcww, Attbnierat.lsw OFFICE WIWI TUT. REGISTER AND RECORDER Towanda, Peora. NEW SPRING &SUMMER GOODS ! BURTON kINOSBERY, T 5 now receiving ell sorts of N GOODS, which J. will be sold very luw fur Cash. May 3, 1854. 1223 T. 4o Mc. ITZ-E,Mig WOULD inform bet friends, that oho has just re• turned from the city, with a large amortment of ' IVEITAINAIibir GOODS, which she oilers at reduced prices. Produce of ev ery kind taken in payment for goods. REMOVAL.---DR. MASON has removed his office to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite the old Prgsbyterian Church. Towanda, May 13, 1651. TWA t G FEMALE SEMINARY. THE fourth quarter will commence on Tuesday trio 10th day of May next. April 29. 1851. EM3EOZ!aI rr WO HUNDRED TO, N 8 Cayuga Ground Nag. ter, 100 Barrels Salt, 100 Hbls. White Stone Lime, CM bushels Orwell & West Branch Clover Seed, 30 bushels Timothy Seed, 500 lbs. Allegany County Cheeso:just received and fur sale by BAILEY & NEVENzI, Towanda, April 27, 1854. BOAROS & SHINGLES WANTED. T'l'E HUNDRED Thousand Feet Paanel Boards. 1 30,000 feet Common do. 100.000 feet Guilin boards 300,000- long Pine ehinglee, for which Ca"h will be paid on delivery S. BAILEY & CO. Towanda, April 27. 1854. -- --- Plows and Plow castings! BLATCH L EY. Wayne county, Alba or Curtia Plows,,tsirle hill, Nubsoil and corn plows and Castings, tor sale cheap. I take particular pains to get good well made plows and tough castings. I would incite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Cords plow. Call and see. It. %I. WELT. r, s. WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD! 500 MEN WANTED ! ! Al' ADEXANDERS' Sr SOLOMON'S, flucces sors to .1. 4S. Ale:miler 4 Co.', Clot:4,llg EMI The subserihera have just received at Itte,c 01.1 sand in Merellr'i Block, Towanda, a new and geed ir.sortment of Spring and Surniner Goods, conso.t ing of Ready• Made . Clothing, GENTLEMANS' FURNISHING GOODS ever imported into the Connty—all of the la:est styles initarket, which are being scattered far and wide. In the way of Furni,daing Goods, we have a complete as , ortment—Cravats, Collar , , Shirts, Under shirts, Drawerzi, Wrappers, Gloves. liu,pen ' der., Handkerchiefs. Hosiery oral! kind=, and a :•variety of Trunks, dc, rlar - Rea•ty-11nde Clothing ernhrve , r•:ery thin 7 desirable in that line, and Elei we buy ror CAeu. we can and will sell zo pr•r cent. lower than any (oiler Clothing Eatabllshment in Towanda. J, ALEXANDER, S. ALEXANDER. Towanda, April 20, 1851. M. E. BDESIMON. Cistern and Well Pumps ! F. AD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind, Kize, &c., cheap for reidy pay, for sale by Jan. 8, HA. R. M. WELLES. DISSOLUTION. THE en-partnership heretofore existing between the. subscribers, ander the firm of Alexander At Salomon, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 27th day of Maya M. E. Solomon refirirg. The business will hereafter be carried on under the name of J. & S. Alexander. Towanda, May 27. 1854. :'EW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! Now being opened by JOSEPH POWELL, Cash and Ready Pay Dealer in ANCY and Staple Dry Goods ; Cloths, Crsi• • meres and Ye.stiags;. Bats. Caps & Straw Goods—carpets and 0:1 cloths ; Yankee Notiona— Roots and Shoes—Paper Ilangings—Transparent Window Shddes,&c. HARD-WARE, CROCKERY, GROCERIES ; DRUGS, PAINTS. OILS, ADMINISTRATOR'S „NOTICE'. • -- /VLl,pirsoni iudeSteil to the estateof iL Btlll6elr, "deceased;-late of Canton twp., are hereby requested to - tnake immediate paynzeut and those hating claims against said estate, will please present them duly authenticatedflor settle ment. HIRAM HOLCOMB, March 8, I 8 M ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE pPrsons knowing tlfemselres indebted to the estate of Thomas Turk, deceised, late of Litchfield township., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and th ving claims against said estate will please pr them duly authen:t eated for seuletnent. CORNELIA TURK. SAM L DAVIDSON, Jan: 12, 1851. AchniniNtrators ADMINOTRATOR'S NOTICE. A M. persons indebted to the estate of •JOHN II TEED, decensed,fateof Litchfield township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having demantls against said estate are reqnested to present them duly authenticated fur settlement. BETSY TEED. Adm's SAM'L DAVIDSON, January 29, 1874. E. J. STADILL .4„TTOR.II'L'I" ../fT LA W . , Office with the Register and Recorder, TOWARD•, Pt. D'A. OVERTON, ATTORNEY AT LAW. TOW.A.NDA, Pa. OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block, north side of the Public squire, over the office of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGSBERY ILT S Now opening a NEW SFOCK or GOODS, consiq• Dig of full and complete assortment of all kinds IKERCIFI NDIZE, which will be sold as cheap PS the same quality of Goods can be bought anywhere this side of New- York. Towanda, Dee. 10, 185:1. Notice to Collectors and Tax-Payers. ATOU are hereby authorized to make a deduction of five per tent. upon the State Tax, of every *ndtvidual whO shall pay his or her state and con n• ty tax in full, on or before the '4 I st day of June next, and the ,satite shall be allowed you in your se tie mew, provided the same is by you paid into the County , Tre..sury, on or before the 22d or 23d (Is) s of June next. 13y order of the Commissioners, E. I'd. FARRAR, Clerk tr - ohla. April 12, 15.54. TO THE PUiLIC ! 11AYL9Y do IVEVTNS, IRE just ret.e.,entr t their ccen-n. , tlieus INet., Store, upposite the l'.eitt itou-R, a large osso r 1 me ot of 4.;ruf.f.,1"; r.: 7.,5% ; 2; Confeettonary, H thaw rare, Q•c , making their stock the largest, mast complete and best in Nuithern Petinevania. And the very liberal pat ronage they :tare receivi:d the public during the year ps-'t, evtablivhes th.• fact that they either veil chi aper w aril ga.rds o: u Utter quality Lbw) any 00:1- PT 11,1 merit anl !us a , eatiettance of At , liberal lAL - t• rociage we shall still follow Our Old motto—"snALT. 4 - ActrK TILTLIINS, AND A FFICLICI;ST nuiL.e AL :. - ror K. Below c‘e name a few of the article: , that ileriya Lc fL , 1111.1 in uLr stock : Grocc:l;. , s. Black and green tea, Rio, and Java coffee. chocolate, cueta, sugar, incline-4es, , ;)rup, gingtr, pepper, spiee, cl,tvca, nutmeg, cinanion, mace, soda, soderam., cream tartar, peppersance, Spr an and tallow cantnes, Lard soap, valcgar, blare!), 4c. Provisior.E. Mess pork, dried beef, hams and atiouldemt, mackerel, codfish, shad, picketed herrine, smoked he;ring, wheat flour. buckwheat flour, corn meal, cheese, rice, beans, potatoes, butter, lard, crackers, &c. & /Guts. Prune!, citrons, figs, Lng , . currants, raisins, (himd peaches, aypics, i3razil nuts, Grew:, ble atiJ Madeira walnuts, pea nuts, chektnuts, &c. German t French and American Toys, Fancy Goods, cS c. &c. Tin wagons, rocking horses, boys' elcidha , China & pewter toy tea setts, dolls, truinpeta, accordions, beim°. niras, &.c. C lass, paper and wood inlaid walk boxes and toilet rases—toy bureaus, •er retarics. writing desks and• embroidered work briskets, knitting. do pearl, ivory, papier macho and leather port moniaes, wallets and purses., ivory , horn and wood pocket combs toilet combs, ivy.) , line combs, pocket inkstands, pleb• et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco and SAW bocce cigar cases, perfumery and hair oils. Brooms, mop ticks, clothes pins, bench screws, lour clothes baskets dm} market Lisskets, sugar and spice boxes. C i andy of all kinds. DAiry ° t o table Nat, Salina Do. rtc etc. cte Country Flcalers bundled nt a srnag advance from Suw York prices. Must kindS Lit - country prolucetsi(en in ecclningis for pods. BAILEY & NEVINS. Towanda, January '2. IS3I. Furs! Pura!! qantify of Fur Vlctorines and Culls of different qualities, for sale AT COST by Jan. 19, ISSI. H. S. MER( I A DMIN ISTRATOIn NOTICE Apersons indebted to the estate of P. D Ravens; dee'd. late oftitanding Stoutt,are hereby requestedto-make payment withoutdelay, and those haying elairnsagatwit said catate, will please pr.:. - sent them duly authenticated for settlement 8. W. BILES, Adtnint;,trators. DEBORAH IL% yr:Ns. S A ug.`27, 1E5% Orphans'Court ale. DV virtue of an order of the Orphans' Cotirt of I-) Bradford County. I will expo,e to sale by pub. lie vendee on Tuesday June 13, 'at one o'cluck..P. M., a piece or parcel of land situate in Piltedwp , bounded north by lands of Charles Dyer and S. P. Rockwell, east by-,9: P. Rockwell and C. W. Rey, nolds. south by J. 8. Roberts and E. W. Durgy.west by J. U. Slarali, containing abnp,t 100 acres, about 7d-seres nnisrbsetl, Aft) 'a framed house and barn and shop thereon. J. 11. 'MARSH, Administrator of the estate of Elliott Marsh, dec Y d. late of Pike top. . This gale isto be held upon the premises. SPRING GOODS. JUST recen'ed by Joseph Kingabnry, a large and J complete stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as usual, CHSAP YOH CASH ! Towanda, April 26, 1854. 1 11 r..111* .ty. 0T21311 1 0 - . 41300!.240% If. S. itiERCUR . Is now receiving one of the largest and best selec. ted assortment of Merchandise ever before brought to Bradford coanty—consisting of .DRY GOODS of every. description: • An extensive assortment' of aorlition Hardware. Also, Saddlery, Harness and Carriage Trimmings. Illackimilhs' Bellows, Anvils, Vises, Tong:, sledges, Iron, and Nails, GroterieS,Oils; Paittls,, and Dyestuffs, Crockery 4. Gfrus.ware, vehicli will be said as ague), very cheap for Casts. ' - 'roetim3a;•4rll!lB. 1854. • T a i ATS; Cips. de Boni:ISO ' a largeassertnibett snd /cheap, Dp , •f • PHINNEY. SARAH H. BULLOCK, Adininistrators tMinivtrAiti - E inovtToi 11AltD\VARE AND SOVES Tin, Japanned and Britannia . Ware, House Trimmings, Carriage Trimmings, harness & Saddlery Ware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Tools, BLACKSMIIIi'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND ACHLLTURAL IMPLEMENTS, LE.ID PIPE .1 ND Pt.IIPS, of all kinds and ktiZeB IRON, STEEL, LEATIIF.II TILLTING, &,.. Would inform theit hie:o3 that the.:e are on:y it part , •.f the rer t head, under which may be classed their extensive assortment, a,,il to wh.r.h thky ose . ,int.tatoly ecei% ,11,t; dr'. i mu( -upplieg, direct from the importers and inanalnclucers, wh.rh enaldee Thrill to oket h tndocer o ui, in :h. it large stork and law prices, that will challenge v eompew 1011 hi om ai.y ,Irt.v ter. W.. , would it-6 the par icular attention of to an exatrination or our stock, which ha tog been select,: I % ay" grc.r.st rate, we are confider.: n sati , fy even 11:e rpo.t pArticalar. c c r Don't Luger the place—S. - nth of :he ri.Llie Old Iron, Copper and Brass, and all k,nds t.l t',,,:atry Pro,: Towanda, May ;47, 1854 DR. PORTER'S OFFICE DRUG STORE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE,_ Fronting the Public 0.-quare. 'riff: svlnirr!her, thanl `el for the liberal parloopze tree:vett the 3't 1 f ir, ialciltid to lan constantly on I. hand a full assortment of the very best art:• les usually kept in , ur Ir. whn h lIE WI r. dispose of on such terms as will he satisfactory to all who may pa:rotn /5f..9 arK, made entirely with cash in hand, and for the CABLI our cia-tornera rvc.a.c tha ben-ti , of a r , icle at a 1.,w price. All articles nct answering our recommenJation, will ! , e taken t 3 k, mid Cy r-i-nej refunded. Medical Advice grztnitausly given at the (Wife, charging oily for the Medicines. DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Viriv.lc Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London iorttr k Scotch Ale. .IILL, IHE MOST POP 1 . 1,.11? I'.ITE NT MEDICINES ! FRESH CAMPHENE & BURNING FLUID---NEW & CEAUT!FUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS ! American Pocket Cutlery, (Wanantd Good.) Superior TOBACCO &. SITMET trands cf Pure Eavanna, Principe and "Stara CXGAR.I3 ! PAINTS, 013, VARNISHES, WINDOW GLASS, .PERETTMERY, FANCY ARTIcLE:4, .•. FAMILY GIIOCERIES : 1;1;u k and Green Teas ; Rio and JRl';i ; Syrup , , M 1...re1. REMEMBER . THE TUItE-sI►I , TH END OF THE WARD HOUSE! -- AND IT Thf Quzacl ; Arc o; ', . p.l_ Aen/trnitum 1 1 , ,1 Towanda, Novomber 12, 15:,;. The War Question Beim► Settled in 12E et2lib 11E" 1/13 , 71 • II "NTA' YES. & CO. have clime to the rick / ston to enlarge their I.lo , iness, in view of the unparalleh-,1 property that Ina s; re- 114 from a state peace. They (het eftitte,-ala• r rt,torning thank, former favor , , invite the attenitLin of the Litniens hf LW: and ailpituttig connate: . L. the examination a( their Fall anil Winter Gcods consisting of all the v oric IP a uf Fancy and Dre., , n i:nods, as also I .ledyy plc*, If irdwarc, C'sock , ry, Gr meg nage Et I.(w, , all of which will be offered nt wholesale or reteil, at ppzes that cannot fail to please. Sept. I. 1853. NEW AND CHEAP COODS. n D. BARTLETT, is now rereivitT, a largz and carefully selected stork of NEW GOODS, • bought for cash since the late decline in pr.ccA' which he will offer ('r leads, pay at zrices a hich cannot fail to give !I ntisfaction—amnri t t nthei things he invitee particular attention to his a-surtwient of Dress Good,i. Towanda, April t.. vi 3 THE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW. M. T. CARRIER, WouLD respectfully inform ihe tii wanda and vicinity, that lie has opencd a Grocery & rrovision. on the south side of the obere would be pleased to wait tr' , n it•is , that pen him. He has alt kinds of griodi, lapt in a I ~t li:!cr Grocery. Such as Nut, of al; 1;:i ages, I,e. moo., and Candies id all var.:lies:tit • Ci gars of the best gnality. 1/0. 41.46' design SIO koop on hand l'oovsslO,A, .Sc. &c., all of which he oilers o h ip for !'n• h or Coun try produce. lii' motto is, th.i: Itetker than a slow Towanda, May I, It3b4. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. rpTIE subscriber will sell on reasonable terms ,prupertv owned and oercuri , d by her, in 'he( Borough of Towanda: eiaid VroperV coniro4 or a lot of land situated next above A. LE Montanye's. in the Northern Liberties, bounded north by Mrs. Gill son's lot, east by William street, south try- Di v street, and west by Main street—b..ing one hundred and thirty feet deep, and fitty feet wide. The streets recently opened, make this ric desirable a building lot as any in the borough. There is now upon the lot a small dwellin, house. rplicati,m rii , 4 be made to Catharine Kromer, or to Emanuel ICromer. Towanda, April 21, WA. THE GOOD TIME HAS COME! DIONTAZTVIIa A. CO. TIANTE wine to ilia conclusion that the time has LI crime, that debts can be colleved, and after waiting patiently for Years, and finding the Good Time heti strived, when firmeits are realizing almost double for their Froducts, they hope this' notice will suffice for a more airefitstie one and that Payments will either be made in Grain at the 'present high prt. eea or in Cash. Their Assortment Of GOtrIS i■ replenished week ly'from New To* Citt, ip F will be% pad - eheoper than at retail in the Great . En44nuin /tzar. Towanda, lana;a7y 31, in.. HALL a RUSSELL , Wholesale andßetail Dealets in • The stock consists of a complete and , eleet a6sott:r.vnt I=ll taken in es( han7e for goad.. II A LI. & MOT T 0 —l:c•tri-n Agent, '.) domed—no c t C .4ticia!on to Busmcss.:' if. C. roiLica:il, $l. D. SPRING GOODS! Sots /, (~,ri se r r.l .IL )c,tr . •!!lain Street, I,F. DO (TO nmg their stort; of GOODS for the rutty o , nninter ir;Je, comprisiog a full and nnplete •:n. - and of the usual variety, htch •0 1 ,i at a v,ry ~ n .lll profit fur Ready ray. Areone the ri,,,irtment I- coops, 111 be Jaunt a great variety of Ladies' liressCoo.:a r. , rc;rwrlr.... iu p.“! 1 I ; /I.' La:ens, a!),lfish, . I A- • • P0p, , . 11“, :, • ;lc/ •Yf 11 - I , l)'s , serirUe 6‘11:, 1 Mood e1,t1 1 ., r,..is , i , n,res, Twee 1,, K. J , ai,q silk, Satin Silyetinizi. sittron:, Licat.lhed and brumn. Tickin;:s.Suinnire, t rsr boys' wear, Cotton Yarn, t'a 'pet. IA ant. roiton Patten, &c., (.I .k ND PROVISIONS. A full ite•ic will by kept on hand. Those in tvant of Sugars. Teas. t't itcy. Ttlois•ses. Stewart', best ist‘iito .• e tt I`, Tr ey (ini^ r, SAlerrittl., T ,, l.acco, or any , ther article iii this line. Is di .10 u.tli i.. ( ou us Ltylot c purchasing else, 11. - F. ro IVA:a L' • • •a • r s— , wrirnt. l'ro,kary. Glass 11,...t- ant Caps— \.rte i'... ,/ ~~,~ Th3r.6:u: : ! I he past sea :cr.,: I a in inviting 0 .4 . e pcl , l c .c. v. exit i • nof I,' I S'r:rng stork, elll2' :hat 1:0 , 4i ( * to,.le an,l It)it • ; , rice ,- ; will Insure a sttre', 'al-I rre 1..1 v. TRACI' & 5100 RE. PZ. New Lind 'Clover :::cod. N, ti Lana r ju:t reeriv ! , y H. KISCIIER'Y. 1 . ..5.111•1a Var.ll 1, 1.4.)1. 8, - )",:1 gds Si 11 Risk siL Vii 9 CLOTI-HNC STORE, 41 IN ATFICEN NY man or I , , y.nr any both. P Ise warning any kind of CLUI'IIINtI, will Jr well m call on G II ft F. B. PEHAINS, and see huw VERY CHEAP ti , he is selling his new cock. lie has now tho Largest Glothing Store and his Go( 13 were all bought cheap an! 1:1 be '.l 'Clothin g 1.-; much 1, , n4 er to the city. at. bound to let his cit.tothers ha •e the The gore is new an.l fate.] up. Two doms ahoe thn hrich 1.d..7'4. in Atheim fiats, Capt., 4c., new and cheap. GEORGE D. PERKINS. Athens, kfril 26, !SAC CHEAP GOODS. T HARVEY PHINNI:Y Is jtiM leceiving a fine .1. a,bortnient af SILINO AND gr9fstk-11G00115 will be sold tiA ue.aal. very cbeap for CASH. Towanda, A M .1 20, 18nt. GLOVER SEED—A first rate artiele,just rene:r , Eld and for salt at PHINNEY's. B F.A.S.— . Tcve7 r t betsttels f..c aa'e 113 Ste. &
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