NClP,Ab;griUM4tftts.- ----- 4 4 , ‘, ()‘ xi 01 • • J. HARVY THINNY, JR.; FEEL 9 great pleasan t in announcing tto the-ptsho lie Mat the liberal patronage he basiveitred at their hands, has enabled himto offer_ thein •It large and complete assortment of GOOBS, asttan• be found in Towanda, and for unprecedented low pri ces, hi dafiee all competition. - Persons )11rinhing to purchase Goods for Cash or Ready Pay, will find it w theirinteresua call and examine his stock, at the corner of biaill.and Bridge streets. Butter, Pork. Grain,. Lumber and Ray, taken in payment of old debts, or in exceange for Goods. — _ Oct. It 1854, _ - lEATHE4; Pork, Codfish, Mackerel and . White 4 Fish, for sale OttemP at . PHINNVI - CAROCKERY & LIARDWARE, a good assort— ment,at PHINNrB. CLOTHING;inay be "bait Cheap at • PHINbIr 6: TMINTB, Naito, Otos and Oils; cheap at PHINNYIi.• HATS, Cars, foots and. Shoes, a iarge assort— meat at e, INNY'B. AY: OlLS—Lamp & Linseed Oil—White per Keg—Glass by the Lifht. or Box, at BURTON KINGS'S RY. COCKEBY—A large assortment just received at • • BURTOJII KINGSBERV. T EATIIER-200 Sides sole-Leaitiee—just receiv ed and fox Sal; by BURTON iCINGSBERY. NEW FALL GOODS. Et. - S. M R.CUR, is, 3Ui LiCEMANC. A. Large andinell selected assortment of FALL GOODS ! Towanda. September 14, 1854. NEW FALL GOODS. • PaAdiau....ir •. 6 1EC3,4,1E5,1 - 9 _south Corner _ Mercur's Block, Main St fed, A KE now opening their stack of GOODS for the -FL Full trade, Comprii-ing a‘ , .19 . 11 and complete as sortment, and of the usual- variety, which will be sold at a very small profit fur Ready Pay. ThanVfol , for the liberal petronage of the past sea son, the undersigned feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of our FALL stock, be lieving,that good Goods and low prices will ; insure a speedy sale fur readL pay. TRACY dr. M-OGRE. Towanda, Sept. ,12.11854. NEW 'ALL GOODS ! JOSEPH ;01XTELL, - LT As just received a laritre Stock of. New Goods trtrielx are offered for sale, for ready pay, a uau.ually low prices. Towanda, Sept. TR.- I t. DRY G.OODS! i`g.(= .Llrrs . grUL.ZJIM9 ristiturc II LE AND et,r4PLITE ASSODTMINT, WELL WITH THE ATTENTION OF PANHASERS. rei'D _\l open this day, the best selected stock of Dry - Goods ever shown in this village. Among their Stock wrli beilmild all the desirable styles turd f - !olors of Freitea Merinoes t Paramettas, Alapaccas, Poplias.Thibet Ctoths. hyoneso Clothes. Ilionba— Zef VICh 'Detains, Plans and -Ali Wool DeLains, all colors and Splendid Patterns. Saks . Black, :Colored and eancy. Wool Long Shawls, a corn . — pleie.assortment of high tours, I'iuid and Plain Centres. Ural,, Mixtures and Momming, warrented all Wool. Brocha Shawls—Long and Sluare, new and beauliftil Patterns, high Colors and warranted Free from Uottun-- , -the real Paris and Varna MantliACtOre. Purchasers will find great bargains. Also Stlk Dolaine, Cashmere, Crape and Tlithei, in every variety. Drculcilly the lies( 15- (_ , , , ,rent So k in litir Itinteti Bay State Flanni.l4—]Tined, Blue, Green, White anti Scarlet. Also Plain Plttiin4ls, of. every ritriety of colors, Width - and Quality. Openi_ and Printed Flannels. Also a aneral a•sortntenl Of Black nw, Brun•n and Mixed r-tir \O :0 "q 1 C '` Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Doeskins, Braver Ctoths.Tweeds, and Petershams: Plain and Fan cy SO ic and Velvet Vestings. ' Cents in, want of ()Ter Coats, Cost., Pants. and VeAs, will find th i s a - incest desirable Stock to Select from. Dress Trim mings, a complete assortment- Ribbons, rail Style, New and Beantifol Patterns. Linens, Embroider ies nni Thread-10os. IlosirryA large stock of Ladies', (gentlemen's and Children's in every varie ty. Fancy and Black Italian. altives.l,inffes anti (tents Zciltr. Kid, BeaVer, Merino, Cashmere, Lisle Thread and Cumin. Mitts• Sewing Silks, ohg 4 Short. , ainghams and Prints. a very full s ock of the late•tstyles. Handkerchiefs—Lintn, Sit ( and Cotton in every variety. • Domestic goods. A large stock a Sheeting, Tickings, • Coito Plan nels,6l.`ripcs, Checks, Drills, Denim!, Tar Dana, Wicks, Carpet Yarn and Bags, Plaid Lin rya and 4Centurky harm. • Owego, Sepr2B, iBLA. Horses, Harness & Wagon foi, sale. THE MAN who wants lb puichaseA,span of Young Horses, Harnesi, and Immtrft 'Wagon, on very favorable terms, can heay of an opportuni ty‘ by calling at this of ( Jane zB, 1854. NOW & Desirable FALL AND WINTER ;GOADS !! 03aaVa L 32032132% Is now prepared to o ff er lo his customers and Ric Public generally, a lurce and complete stock of FALL & WINTER GOODS. Iliiv,stoek has been selected with unusual great care,- and is superior for style and quality than have ever before offerato the public—and such a combination of very low prices that we are sure cannot fail to please the closest observer. Amongst his stock may befound French Mirenos, DeLains, Cashmeres, Thibet— cloths, Ginghams, Fine Worsted plaids, Silk Pop— lin, Alapagas, Calicos Fine and heavy Irish Ism ens, Cotton Pillow Casings. Brown and Bleached Muslin, Sack Flannel, Broad Cloths Cassimem 4c. &e. ALICQS—A large assortment of Merrimack, C - Poebece & Fall River Prints—also good cali co fur 6 cts.' per yard. Warranted good Madder rotors, fur sale by RIN(MBERY. fiROCERIEH—CaII and see our Brown, Crush ed, Coffee and Pulverized SugUars—Pine Young Hyson ie Black Teas—warranted a Superior article or the money refunded—tor sale ~Rcheap by 13 TON KINOSBERY. F. 1811—Codfish Mackerel -- a superior article.- (orsale :heap by • .- - KISGSBERY. BOOTS & SHOES—Hats & Caps—A splendid assortment just receiired at BURTON KINGIBERY. IN WANT I THE subscribers sue in want of a young man as an shistenties to the Tinman's trade, 17 or 18 years of age, of good habits, who they will bind themselves to leant the tinniness. • • HALL & RUSSELL. Towanda, July 25, 1864. ‘..),,Cirk NEV DARREIAL, fit for Pork or Cider, C-1‘...M.1 for sale at 75c each, •b. FELTON 4 , CO. Toy/alai', Aug. 10, 1•1333. Et Old (24vatisements 441111,_7144114e. In the Matter of the Estate of Curtis h" rill; Deed. In the RllhoWte PetFY:Srgreferd - geTtY — - 701f10w..` yf, rpfir -- -piai r #o4 . Maddonap_pointelliky said fUourVfoAaratialf assets Au4disirirni*- funds in thohaniLfentirt Administrator -Estate. in Towan da bote,"4o VLO the 4th day-or Nitieniaer 11354. at 2 01 0 1 4 1 CA!..M;WhGtt ,Altd.vorliere all persons haviagetihqs,apistkitilif iiinds;:ttust . o:tioent thorn or be foieser:ddiiiiitficuk itteritathe - T"' • 1. --tiewATKENikl'• ;- 1 .AtitditiisTititorit:NOncW ALt Orions inlebted.to eststas of-)ames &coined; late.of Smithfield tolooni p, Ire he reby relitins* 4,inade Payment wlttuAt de lay,4i4 sat 11 - soaks& againit,said estate,' grOesttaitiodta"present theirt 011,r a nih e n ti cated:tstsettleikent. Eleptieloe - r - 2, 1854. ' !Latter — IN Notice. In the mid er of tht,EstatoN.Datid H Owens, deed .In the Orphan's COurt of Brndford.Coubty. rrliE atidemigited having been appointed an iiku— diiar, by the Court, upon eremptions filed to the confirritation of the Administrator's sale, of said estate, and to-the division and appraisment, setting apert43oo, 00 worth of thisame--will attend to the duties assigned him, at his office in the Boro' of Towanda on the 9th day of November next, at one M.—of which all persons interested will tease take notice. PAUL D. MORROW, Auditor Towanda. Oat. 1, 18541. Auditor's Notice. la the Matter of the f;date of Joan Fee Deceased rtHE undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the 1 Court tainarshlll assets and distriaute funds in the hands of the Administrator's of said estate, will attend to the duties assigned him, at his office, in the Boro' of,Towanda ' on the 6th day of Novern. _ber nest, at 1 o'clock P.lll'. When and where all persons neglecting to present their claims upon said fund will be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. Towanda, Oct. 1, 1854. Auditor's Notice. In the Matter of the Estate of Sterling Holcomb, Dec'd. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford Co. THE undersigned-Auditor appointed by the Court, upon exemptions filed to the partial account of the Administrator's of said estate, will attend to the duties assigned him, at his office in the Boro' pf Tow'anda. ou the 7th day of No7ember next, at one o'clock P. M.. of which all persons interested will please take notice. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. October 1. ISM. In Ordinance Relative to the Running at Large OF SWINE. BE it Ordained by the Town Council of the Bp rough of Towanda, That swine shall riot be al lowed ta run at large within the squares, streets, lancspor alley' of this borough. It shall be the duty of the High Constable. either by himselt or some persons wham he May employ, to seize andshut up in some secure place 41 swine which may be found running at large upon.the public squares or in any opened street. alley or lane within this hdrough.— And he shall on the samed ay upon which be shall make such seizure, advertise the said swine for sale at public vendee, givin2 not less than six nor more than eight days notice of said sale, by at least three notices thereof posted up in as many public places in said borough. At the time and place sip pointed, the said Constable shall expose said swine to sale at public 'endue, and shalrsell the same to the highest and best bidder in the same manner that Constables are by law authorized to make salsa by virtue of executions issued by Justices of the Peare. And the money raised by all such safes. after,dOducting, costs and charges, shall be by the said High Constable immediately_ paid over to the Treasurer of the Borough, for the use thereof. And the said High Constable shall be e ntitled to charge and receive for crecuting this ordinance as tollows—For every hog . shoat Or pig seized by him as aforesaid . 25 'cents ;for advertising the same each 25 cents ; for keeping the same each 123 cents for everyday the same hall be kept; for selling, each 26 cents. it ts provided however, that if the owner of any soch swine dial' at any time before the same shalt besold pay to the said High Constable his fees for seizing, 'advertising and keeping as hereinbefore mentioned. that the 'said Constable shall not sell, but delitrrt the same to such owner or upon his order. 2. It shall be the duty of said High Constable to file in the dillet'orilie Secretary of the Boro' within three days after each seizure, a statement or des - . minion of the swine seized, as neat as may be, to gether with the date of the seizure, and to mention the square. street, lane. or alley where 'wiled, and such statement shalt be prima (ante evidence tof the facts therein Stated. , By order of the To 'n Gobncil: October 9.1654.. A. D. MONTANY E. Bee. Anditor'p _Zeotice.. In the ttrphan'Ort 11rnirfort1 rowdy. In the matter of inhig• Rogers, guardian for the minor children ,f Fleming R oberts, ciccenseil The undersigned Auditor appointed by the Court to examine the at counts of John Rogers, guardian of A klette, John and Orrin B. Roberts and Mary E. Vanderlip, minor children of Fleming Itobeits; dec'd npon exceptions tiled, Will attend to the duties of his appointment at bis otilce , in Athens Borough, on Tuesday, the 14th day of Noireintier next, at one o'c*.k. P. M., when all parties can attend if they think proper. October:, 1854. H. C. BAIRD, Auditor. Sale of Real Estate. OTIC2 I. Hereby given, that the Deal Estate of Wm..MYERS, who assigned for the benefit of Creditors, will be sold at public Auction to the high est bidder, oh MONDAY, the 4th of fluvember, 1834—by order of the Court of Common Pleas of _ Bradford County Athena, New. : 1 .0, 185.1. LIST OP LIPPRILTaiI, Remaining in the Post Office at Towanda, Sept. 30,1854. Atigden Sarah Misr Harden Th P Ackla H _keel*. David Ames Emily Mrs Keen Dennis 2 Brack Peter Kinone Jamei Whiled Nancy Miss Kennedy David Bach Daniel G I.ind M D Mrs Braden 13 Lent H B Ballard M Lantz Geo Brown Augusta Miss 2 Lynch Marlin Bennett 8 Mcarath Mary . . _ Butler 8 fl McCall James Coolbaugh Harry Mead E K Carpenter R R Drs Miller D 8 Carpenter Arm inda 2 Monhon Daniel Campbell Jerome Nichols Samuel Corbin S P Neymaw Henry Cot Inhn Nrily Peter Craft George Pratt Robert 1.. Chamberlin 0 D Peterkio Joshua Mrs Clark Perry B Parkhurst J P & P Deppold John Quigley Wm Greiff's& Simon Ray Sarah E Miss Davis E M Swain Parvis -- Ertel Anna Maria - Swain Hiram - Eldred Wm J 2 Smith Hester 8 , Font FII , = Shrader Elizabeth -Fr Grannis.Chas Smith Geo B Green Man M H Starks Samuel Grahatn Wm Somers Angeline Nicker Joseph P Santee Catharine Harding Thomas Smith James Jr 2 i Heilman M Perils Amelia - Hooker R Thompson George or Z Horton Amanda Mrs • G-H Latham S He;reran James . Carob Maria Heveran Michael Yenriess Eliza Miss Holtman Patrick • White Olive Miss Hanaway Bernard Webber Mack Young John WM. H. PERKINS, P. M. witl li Cil Plea ers se o ay e c they w e r e f advertised,ani of the above letters t4l/Ne of TriOa.B.el*ExP9Patt Issued : . oat Court , of. Opp Mao Pleat' of Diadriorii Couniti,lid in meiireted, will big eiltnied to pfil#- lic sale at the Court House, in the horo' of Towan• da, Ql:Caaturdety the 4th :day of November, at 1 o'clock .P4M.4thst: fotkiwirittleseribed lot, piece or parcel of land;altiateit in Albany lkr twp., bounded on die WOrtti lands, of J. W. Wltite„ fdrmerly ownpidiophe 'Defendant. on the cast r loilltads of WellirWijcokohHie Raul!' by latttla of lobbilateh and lottestilltid'itia -- the s West ity.lande- of lames Hatch7'igitutalitjag 11(titicres writ:: Or- '44. about ti fteen acres iiipreeed,and,sOmelfrOit trees thereon. A LSOL-M1 lye:Deft: intereat:iti'rane other-Certain lot, piece or parcel of land, bounded on the-- North by lands lately the prOpertyeif thiS Defendant; on the East by, the South brauch.lfTotrip,cla Creek; On thilifritith hi/ land belongingit; Mirbn Waimea estate; and on the ''Weit wi'. l l laqs—containing abourt we hundreitraireti, twine Ir s , about one hundred indlwerity acres improved,' two ilsieiling houses, three • framed barns and sheds attached, one blacksmith shop, one stlw mill, and an orchard cif fruit trees thereon; known as the homestead property of the late-Rollin -Wilcox, deceased,. situat• ed in Albany twp. se:zed and - taken in execution at the suit of F.N. Went & CO., now to the - ttse Of "Ira Smith & Co.' Benjamin'Wlleox l A LSO—The following'deseribed lot, piece or pa r eel of land, situated in Tmy twp., bouhded on the North by lands of Alfred Partons and Uel Porter, on the East, S oath and West, by binds cif Eliza Tay , tor, the estate of Sebee C. Taylor deed., cotitain-- ing seventeen acrekmore or less, all improved, two framed dwellitr , a houses. one steam grist mill and appurtenants thereunto belon g ing, one framed barn and shed attached, one hog pen, and some fruit trees them eon. z Seized and taken in execution at the soft of Wil— son Ager, to the use of C. M. Manville, vs. Jacob J. Veile and Giles F. Vella co-partners Also Seized vnd taken in execution a! the suit of Wilson Agar to the use of Wm. Lawrence vs. J. J. & G. F. Voile. copartners &c. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land, situated in the township of Standing Stone, bounded on the North by,lands of Park and Hoiwell Coleman, on the East by lands of Mar garet Parks. on the South by the highwey leadtng from Wysox to Herrick, and en the West by lands in possession of George A. Stevens,containing filj acres, more or iesS, about thirty acres improved. one log house and log barn a few fruitlrees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the, suit of H. W. Tracy, vs. Charles Dizson and John Hurley, ter re tenant. ALSO—The following _lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Pike twit., - bounded on; the North by Daniel Camp, on the East by Jusiah Wood and Judson Slocum, on the South by Abraham Warden, and Reed Bosworth. and on the West by Abraham Warden and the highway—containing about sev— enty acres. about fifty—five acres improved, one plank house, one framed barn and shed attached, and one old framed corn house, arni some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jamee W. Hoswoith vs. Mallory Tyrrell. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par cel of land. situated in Ridgbery twp., bounded on the North and West by lands of John Dean and Widinm Miller, on the East by Cliles Mandeville & Howell Burnham, and on the .South by Bingham lands and lands occupied by Hiram Mason—coh— taining about one hundred and fifty acres, more or less, about one hundred acres improved, one fram ed house, one lug Louse, one framed barn, and two orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at fhe suit of Wm. Sampleto the use of Samuel Sample vs. Peter Mil• ler. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or par ,cel of land situated in Albany twp.. bi , unded on the 'North by lands belonging to the estate of Horatio Ladd; deed., on the Ea3t by lands belonging to , on the South by lands of S. Wilcox, Jacob Jackson et al, on the South-west by lands of Jacob Heverly, and on the West by lands of C. Maloney, D. English and Myron Kellogg, con taining four hundred acres more or less, and known as the Rollin W ilcox lut Seized and taken in execution at the ,uit brEu— nice Lewisand Mary Wilcox vs. Ralph R. Cartzen ter • ALSO—The following lot, piece 'or parcel of land situated in Smithfield tap , bounded on the North and EaSt by lands belonging to the heirs of E k rolls Smith dec'd.—on the South and West by the public highway ; containing 'Ale acre, be the same more or less, all improved, one framed house and a few young fruit trees thereon. Seited and taken in execution at the suit of Charles A very for the use of C. E. Pierce vs. S. A. Walker. ALSO—The following (*scribed lot, piece or parcel of land situated in Litchfield Iwo., bounded on the North by Alanson Mn'iens land, on the East by Cyrus i Merrill'siand Jot the South by Willtain Parks land, and on Ole West by the estate of Reu ben Parks,dec'd.—contauniug one hubdred and 'll4 ty-one acres more or less, about one hundred acres improved, ohe framed house, one (ranted barn and an old log house and an apple orchard thereon. Seized and token in execution at,thtb suit of Orson. Rickey, now I to the use of H. W. Patrick; vs. h. D. Hart, guardian of Lucy A. 0 - . Newman. A I.Bo—The following described lot, piete or parcel of land, situated in firanvilluittp., bounded as fullotks wiz :=.on tht North hArandd of 0. P. Ballard, on the East and South by the highway, on the West by lands of Daniel Duart and O. Spal ding—containing thirty•eight acres, be the same More M . lesl—bbont twenty-Five' adt'Es improved, one framed house, unc framed barn S'tld a small or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution M the knit of Wil liam Gorshue vs. Francis Gorham, Joel B. Gorhatti arid Lathrop Gorhatn. ALSO—T. 4 following ilhscribcd lot, piece of • parbel of land 7 ;sithated ib Mohroe twp., bounded on the North by Timothy Alden and Joseph Bull. on the East by J. R. Irvine, on the South by Eleazar and Hiram Sweet, on the West by the Towanda 4:reek—containing lane _fituadred acres, more or less —about fifty acres impruied, one framed dwelling house, one framed barn and a corn house, and an apple orchard Thereon, Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of Jaynes H. l'itinny Jr., use Vs. H. Balsbuty. THOMAS, Sheriff. Sheri Its Office, Tewantla, Ver. 14, 1854. cO• Notice is hereby . given, that an'atnotint equal to the costs will be required to be paid up•in each sale when struck down Ito the bidder,and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offered fir late. N. C. HARRIS' J T. SATTERLEE. li. McALPIN. drainis, trat's Notite S A lor rsong indebted tothe eintie of Geo Way• , deed. late of Eu-lingtob twp, aro here by requested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against Said estate wilt please present them duly authenticated for settle ment. OLIVE SHAIrLOR, Sei Administratris. Executor's Notice. A"persons indebted to the estate of John More deceased, late of tike township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and ali oersona hayjng & demaads against said estate will pre sent them without delay, duly authenticated fur set. Werra. ORRIN MORE, M. H. CODDING, Lieeutors. Administrator's Notice. - it IX persons indebted to the estate of Henry Vandyke. dec'd late of Albany tp, are reques ted to make payment without delay: and those bav: ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL VANDYKE. JOHN HATCH Adrninistratorr. DISSOLUTION. Ticpartnership between E. F. Dawson and A. Gay, is this day dissolved by rnutnal con sent—the accounts are left in the bands of Jones, Escp,, for settlement. 14 ilmot, June 22.1351. • TONS more of thoue cheap Sugars just re& -and for bale by PHINNEY. Et9at , Uuglimmts. =NM Sept. 1%. 1854 August 25. 1854 illerchenbigi's4Vr. 11131 NAT IMEI P4 EILMI .t 411 R"9 1 1 4 . ^--!:`-- - iiLttorsitiif- sit Law 0/1 1 5 1 *l l l4"Flmtri, Psef" 1 °all• • ; ,Arinvalkds. howl: , , - , NgWISPIIiNG 14SUNKEil GOODS'' BURTON \ KINGtiBERY, TS now reeeiVing all sorts:of SE 01 0001>3. which I will he sold very low for Cash. May :i s 1854. WOULD inform her friends, that she bas just re turned 4pir, the..city.,Fitb A large I tossortment of XCILIBULLIAT dOODS, . arhich she offers at reduced prices. Produce of ev.. , cry kind taken in payment 'fur goods. 31133111101711.1 i.— --DR. MASON has removed his office to his dwelling. on Pine street. Opposite the old Presbyterian Church. Towanda, May 13.' 1854. Plows and Plow castings 1, B!ATCHLEY. Wayne county. ,Alba or Curti,' Plows, Side hill, subsoil arid corn plows and Castings. for vale cheap. • L take panicular pains tp get, good well made plows•and„tough castings., _I would invite particu lar attention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. SCall and see. Lt. AL.W 41. P- . . --- Cistern and Well ',vs J r LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams .• of 'airy kind, size, dcp.ockeay for rrdy pay for saletliv Jan. 8, 1R53. - ' %V. WE at ES. NEB SPRING coops. JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury, is large and complete stuck of NEW GOODS, for sate as usual, Cur.ss eon CASK Towands, April 26, 1854. Bituminous Coal.-4arclay Coal Bod. TE undersigned is preptred to furnish at the beds, anyiqualitity of this superior COAL, at the reduced Erizo of St 95 per ton far Blacksmith coal, and $1 Ia for picked Grate dOal. Payment in -cash or country produce, but no credit Willbe given. HENRY GA PiBB, Agent for the Barclay R.% and Coal Company. Franklin,(Old Coal Bed) May 25, 18 1 34. J. NUM= T T 0 R E 1r ; IL A IF , Office with Ow Regater and Recoedet, TOW•NDA, PA. D'A. OVERTON, IV]: OWS EY A'l' LAw. TOWANDA, 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. 24. MORE NEW GOODS. BURTON KINGSBERY S Now opening a New STOCK or Goons, consists in; of full and complete assortment of all k tnd• -INERCH AN DI Zl3O which will be gold as cheap as the same quality of Goode can be bought" anywhere this side of Neu- York. Towanda, Dec. 10.11;151 CO AIL IL. ! COAL ! . At the New Coal 'ed. rrilt subscriber hoeing leased the New COAL JL BED, in Franklin township, would inform the public that he is now, and shall continue to and keep fur sale, Coarse and Fine Coal, of the very best quality. The article which tbey are now mining, ie far superior in 'quality to any ever offer ed at this lied. The mad to the bed is in first rate repair, and will be kept so: Fersolis wishing coal for stove or blacksmith use, will do well to boy of me. The bed is located only Wren Mites from Towanda. cry All kinds of Prodn'ce Miren in eietiatige for coal at the market price. JOHN WAGGET New Coai Bed, Sept. 16, 1854. CHAS. D. EIVEZB.Ir, TT 0 E T L .91 fri Walhanuiport, Lycnming County, Pa. rj"OFlFlCE—Oppolcite U. 8. Hotel—Up BmittAl Engine and Fixtures for sale. (ARE se'ebbd hand ENGINE and hirtures for a V/ SAW MILL, capable of, driYing two or more kaAis, all in genii order, and will tib soul cheap, on a long credit, if detired. The En - gint IS now run— ning, and ban be teen by calling on H. S. DAvin sot. at Ulster, or C. E. It. at Athens, Pa. Ulster, July 19, 1854. do._ 4c AK_ kik IL* • E. W. BAIRD. ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING disposed of ell interest in other busi ness, is now prepared to attend promptly to all business, in the line of his profession. He may be found at all tune.—except trheh absent oh le :al business—at 'his New Brick Office, '• THE LITTLE UNION BLOCK," between the old Un ion Block and John Barer's splendid Saloon, re= dotty meted on the North side of the Poblit Square, Towanda, Pa (r) - - N. 11.—Particular attention siiett to col lecting:: Towanda, Aug.. 24, 1134.._ TAKEN UP. N Towanda Borough, on the Bth of August, tour sheep and two lambs. The owner is tequested to prove property, pay charges and take them away, WM. H. WELIiNIAN. 'ttivranda, Aug. IS, Itil&A, CAUTION: WirilIEAS, my wife Mary, has left ray bed and board, without any just cause or provoca— tion, this is to forbid all persons liv boring or (WS* ing her on my account. as I will ej nu debts of cr contracting after this date. CHARLES W. IIIIEVSIEIER. 11ratintown, August 91004. CAUTION. JHEREBY caution all persons from purchasing • note. give.. to hir.l3EiNgEtrAlloll, or Hearer, for ten dollars, tiatrilAug. flit 1834, tine the first of April next. for I hare received novafife, and Atoll nut pay the same, unless lam compelled I. w. GEORGE KEVIN Elt. • Sheshequin. Aug. 21. IBM --t. OR. E. H. MASON, PIZTSZCIALN& BIIILGZIOri, Residence. on Pine Stmt." opposite thr iiI•11 3 1 - eJsyteriaii Chards. °frets his professional servirts to the people a Towanda pnd vicinity. Can alWays he found at Ilia office, in Dr. Powtseii Drug Store, when nut pro fessionallv engaged. WYOCICITC- 1 .4. I .AIV.Ike•RfB- BIN.;7121e1 ypio: virtue of art order of the Orphan's iloun of the II county of Bradford, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on Saturday, the 7th day of October nest. at I o'clock, P. M. the Mowing pro perty, to wit; The one-half or whore (aa may agreed upon by the Administrators) of a lot of Mild ih Burlington township, late the estate of Obadiah Blakeslee, dec'd bounded north - by lands of John Gustin. east by M. Luther, smith by E. Ovation, end - nest by E. Nkh oh; and N. Boothe. Tarps made known on the day of sale. J. V. IMMIX; JOHN BLOOM, • • Sept. 12,1859. Administrators. Cr 'lle above stands postponed until November I ith, at t o'clock, P. M. at the house of J .0. FUr maan, in Burlington borough. ItARDWARE e- 7.3-7:r . ,_. , Wholesaleapo Retail Dealers iii --DA A-RE -. : IND ~...STOVES, - :::'-i - -.Tin, Japanned and Brliannia Ware, . ; id*rliesninrs, Can tag:o Tiinitnitiv, farness & Saddlery (~:; Ware,arpo.uter's and Joiner's T00i5,4,, , / :ShigniTOßS, ARMERS 'TOO_B AND AGRTULTURAL - IMPLOVINTS . 1 -Ei..4ND P VMPS, of all kinds and skies, ; -,,-", !.:-:.--zino)r, sgittlir,, 1,1:.'1' t I Eli li EL'ill -NG% k: - ' &e. . . . . - -.• i i-: , :r-, 11i'valld info-id iittlif ilriendit t ilist. - theiteare .to 'y il ran ,i.l t km- gene ra l head. Wider which mai' be, elatleil t h e i r e x iteroiee assoirimeiKand to ninth they are ron-tinily r e eeis tug Ant - tont! •tipplie4; rliteetfrorn'thet i trqu i r ,te m aud:iwniihactrrent., which enable:. them to ttger vuttt intfaueirtent4 in their large stock and lui prices, t,haVotrill elialfenilti 414Peliti6n•from zit,y i:ittlit r.ir. 'IV e would soli the pa rucula r attentibii of aius.riatc , J . to an ezatriiiialloii of otitsdnik. Whiih hiving brt-ti tilt-Peed with the greatest care, we are contldeat i fivill .sati,fv everkilie tit* partlettrat. - -- ;_ g -- j• Don't forget theplace--Rotith-side-'.iirthe pit bite siiti ar e. Old fnonieontoi. sod BisSitt; and all kinds or c, until- Produce %lien itt etcharige fur goods. Towanda. May 'it'„ 11154. ..7.' ... i . HALL & RUSSELL. DR. POR'TER'S OFFICE & DRUG STORE,, SOUTH END OF THE WARD..HQUSE, Fronting the Public - Square. Trg srbscri bet, thankful for-the liberal Ritrorisee receitrtl the past-yt ir,inteiitla to keep &Martially on hand a full assortment of the very best arttelea usocny kept tri our line, which its WILL dispose of on such terms as will he satisfactory to all who may pinnate him. The purchases are made entirely with ash in band, and for the (.:10111 our customers will receive the fameflt of a g00.4.07t - title at - a law pries. All'artiaes not answering our recurnmerulaudn, will be cheerfully taken hulk, and the: mono refunded. Medical Advice gratuitously given at the Offter i charging testy for the Alcditlacs. The stuck consists of acompletiatid select assortment o -• DRUCS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal nse, London Porter & tleotch Ale. ALL 7HE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES FRESH CAM'HENE & BURNING FLUID-NEW & BEALIT:FLIL PATTERNS OF LAMPS •1 sPLEstfin Assoirrvig3l , _ Anierican - -Pocket Cutlery,, (Warrant :d Good,) Superior TOBACCO di. SNUPT'!---Choice braudg of Pure Valrahrus, Principe" and Yara CIGARS Paints; 01h, VarniSheS, Windom . Mass, lartiShes, Perfumery. Shaving Soap, Fancy Articles. S.C. FAMILY, GROCERIES : Black Greek Teas ; Rio and , Java Coact: ; Molassrs, Svnips, Sugtirs, Spices, Ate &c. Salmou, Mackerel, Sardines, &e. REMEMBER THE TORE-SOUTII END OF THE WARD HOUSE! 7*€ best Quality of floods—Full Aliiirtmeat—lii;daratt I'o#ftl,—ltcady Attention to CrslomErt—no . „-- Addicraticm of Goods—Con Ails ice a 4 to Eitent Rcutedzes—and Clow Attention to ItuAivess.” Towanda, Nnvomher 12, 1851. 211. C. PORTER, D. Awarded to this Ditiehitie at the Pair of the American last itut e, New York, 0ct.'16.7.it , A Diploma at the Franklip Instittetes Pliiiadelphia. First Premium, at the Stall. Pair, Utica, New Tort, and St the Caitint bin and Rensselaer County .Noto York Fairy and a Diploma at the Westchester County P • it at AVldle Plains. In the prevent arrangement of tids mod, n p venie ,d No d geleattle 111% the labor in dt. idol by arranging a rutting Cylinder to Meek the apples. no.l then deliver them to the lower ryliedern to be renineed to ponmee. tit thin nr-- retwement the work LI performed toter and sith much Imo labor. Tho Pron. in &ruing.' will, a no‘h lor t rer crew Iltne formerly. and by a eery loirettiout drum the nor or th. tog is diV.1. , 1 With anti the TOt, mate to open .1 will to do t liver the pomace. while rat the omit time the Cider le left I TidAlr toml the work on be done h lens lehor than 1.. the old method. TI Il linder.• nee mieroi with heavy nisei 'fine. both on tittle perlottertnn and end,: the wood in them in errsopit en as not to and ells whole sore ou the Mill and Prret made in the s cry lost tonnmer and arming , ' with enierial shot to their ilanddilty and owl-. Ke Petrnmeg whet...et the Atilt carefully and areerdlng to Merriam.. swill be dieappolloted. Lemon the other hand he n ill and I bit one of amuses vainableend efficient insehlnen on his hon. The madame in MARIA to run t.r her.... rower. anti ahem the optic. ore :round, n etnoll bey el' 14 yen. of, age am prom the pont:toe with all roe. Is all former time. it weir supposed Lind &dogs. quantity of Cider mould only be-mnde by ening n pontieroul machine. that ntoely crashed the apple , without grinding Omni tine. They went then manly into u noon's'. chats. in .taw, end-a toot revere nettl tong pro.-aura woo require,' to extract 1i1.141111 . 14 the Vide?. a nnusideralletpantlteheing ehlayrked by the Wane and the anon of prontare,.:... atittan elooffrAhis onettinfactory remit the farmer bud to take all ilk. hands. met pothole Ida stsdlorse testa_ and devote a whole day that torn more prolitably emplOyini. to make tam rig to eizht barrels of Chien To obviate the thiltrullt the Formers have henttettoe labored coler. this Machine has loon inventol, and the thderuent of a few tem will prove t h at It b and roo t t hen maritime elate kind In salatenee. bat it Is the meet .yeridltattly that a =an can have an too :ann. Tle option are by this Itaeldnemntol op Into a fin. pulp. en tho• it esquires hut a comperstirely promote.. anti that but v minute or two, to extract all the Citirk•it being ennertninol by prantined experiment that One Fourth more joke con be oblation! than-by the old promos. Pe nults this. it only requires two hands to grind tip end make Into Oder a lame, r quantity of apple* than tea Iss powiltly abate an the obi flothiannol machine.. Ile this pst s ok owing to the enutparlatew of the remnee in the tad.. and _tee com plete enanner in which it is ground. • immure of from 3 to 6 tnnon-that eon easily he obtained—will produce a more fanurabla result than fifty tons pressure on the ordinary Entered seeentlas to Act sf gesiyeesa In the yeu ltd:t. altiokt by HAW. Tftwand PLASTER, t SALT &C. 1)ISSOI,UTI()N. - ._. 'Cr TWO HUNDRED TONS Cayuga Ground Plat- . T HE r n-pirtnership hereinfori existing ,- belvveen L ter, 100 Barrels Salt. lee Obis. White Stone 1 the sub,.eribers. under the firm of .41exander.& Litne,so buShels Orwell & West Brandt . Clover I \ Solomon, was dis•subterd by mutual consent ori the "seed, SO bushels Timothy Seed, 500 lbs. Allegany ::"rtb day of May.' M. - E. Solomon reririrg. The Cciunty Cheese. just received and for sale by : business will hereafter be carried on underthe nuns BAILEY & NEIVENO. ,ofl. & S. Alexander. " Towanda, Apulia!, tEt.5.l. . 'f,..wanda, May '27 IS - :. : HALL -AND.4n - s MOTTO SILVER MEDAL /817 ^ :00J:( 1 ):41 , .1.4034 67i IRON STORE. Iti:',..' RUSSELL,: PROVED CIDER MILL. . • rider Pkvia. oven If applesiiere &remit!! as Gorily tin iminovial Mill; and If the wens nerdy crabs"; ' fu. Ott the \ ut Martino. It would require a pressure of onis hnielred teal to produce the result iavonsidished trylkda , Patolit Mill. The folioe iug may le adduced as the doidod adiantagss of this First—lt a ill maks morn Mar atoll any other I'mm:with ,nven qneintley of pirploii, hi a given time, and with inueh less labor and expert.... Fecceid—li will make chatter and sweeter Cider than any other MM. . . . . 111411-I(nu num make the Cider as you want IL and when you wind 11.--arul la quulditles from ulaa fialluu to 6 or 11.1 bursuls. • •• . Fourth—With It yon ran per.rr your Currantry Moak; Llorrhot, 1, we,. Buthrr, L.tra , and Tni Fifth — flint ft Nou ran out-fourth or r than/ In malt Ling Apple-butter. ittatb—With it+ you mu .t tat tkitet bare Fresh and Sweet Cider. Willi all the ado outages moulting Imm the possession and use a IL.ncla n machine—it n prl an to* that it is within the mach of all—can It N that any intelligent Varna wou/d do without it? Po you wish to hare Insoyour house at all tlmas Cider that I, garret nod fresh, the only time It La really 10-aitby and fit For use—and do you WI to t•nd3 it great portion of shoe hard labor attending the making of Apple-butter! It to. buy this machine, god our wool for lt. you will not iso dioniminted. This Mill Ls warranted atiparior to any other portal le Mill in existence, and the Prapriciar is ready at any shoo. - inn fair notice being given.) to toot it with any Portable Mill that is not an infringement no It. Farmers, etc...mine this newly IMPTIOVEra_ MILL, before you buy any other. One.gresst mientdage of this machine (her all Others. IS that It will not choke up, sod hard or mon APO , " '• can Lc rromet. and yet. the Cy Radars nal always grAltaill chat and in grinding order. ill orders will be tilled in the order In whirls thew are received. and all persons wanting them would do watt to send their orders early, and state at what tint° they Want the - Min soot. This Mill. attended by 2 man. will. when properly worked nmonlinf to direct bone, male ti to 12 barrels of eider a dmiy— and will grind abut by bora.powei from 100 to 31:10 battle!, of apple. a day . SO - The Price or the Mill Is $4O, free of frehb litemsaran. I's. W. a MONDE lb* DiaLract Court at tae Rilata Dlar.t or Falba a. by C. M. WiIIMG. Elmira—N. V ME