Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 23, 1854, Image 4

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TOWANDA
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IMIE duties of this School will be resumed on the !
second Monday of September nezt, ut,dei tht |
charge.of Miss OLIVIA D. and REBECCA D. HANSON, ,
in the rooms recently occupied by Jmes Macfar- I
lane, Esq., in the North end of the Ward House.
The school year will consist of four quarters ol
eleven weeks each.
TERMS— as formerly, <5, *9. and sl2 per quarter,
according to the studies pursued. No extra charge
for the Latin Language.
No pupil will be received for a shorter period
than one Quarter.
REFERENCES —Rev.Dr. MACLEAN, President ct the
College of New Jersey, Princeton.
Hon. DAVIS WUHOT, G. F. MASON. Esq., C. L.
Wan, Esq., Hay .GEO. SANDERSON, D F. BAHSTOW.
Esq. Towanda.
Towanda, August 26. 1851.
The rusqui hanna Collegiate Institute,
WILL be opened for the reception of Pupils,
Male and Female, on Wednesday the Cth of
September, when the Inaugural exercises will take
place.
ISBTRCCTORS.
RF.V. S. F.COLT, A. M. PRISCIPAE,
Professor of Natural, Mental and Moral sciences.
Rsv. JAMES M'WILLIAM. A. M.
Professor of Ancient and Modern Languages and
Brlle> Lettres.
CHARLES R. COBURN.
Prof, of Mathematics and Matter of Normal School.
Miss FANNIE BILES,
Teacher of Music and French.
Mis* PHEBE DAYTON,
Teacher of English and Music.
Negotiations are in progress for securing the ser
vices of two other Lady teachers in time for the
opening.
ay The Principal will reside in the Institute and
the Pupils will board with his family.
The academic year will cousiat of three terms of
fourteen weeks each.
EXPENSES PER TERM OT FOURTEEN WEEKS:
Tuition in the 4th class, Elementary English
Branches, $4 00
3d Class, Higher English Branches, 5 00
2J Class, Mathematics, Natural Science and
Classics commenced, 6 00
Ist Class. Mental and Mora! Science with the
above continued; 7 00
Tuition in Modern Languages each, 3 00
Ornamental Needle Work and Embroidery, 200
Drawing, 3 00
Oil Painting in Landscapes, 8 00
do in Figures, 10 00
Instrumental Music with use of instrument, 10 00
Room Rent, * I 75
Incidental expenses, 38
Boarding in the Hall $1 63 per week, or per
Term, 23 75
Washing three shillings per dozen. Lights and
Fuel at the actual expense.
In addition to the above course, College classes
will be organized if advanced scholars apply.
Especial attention will be paid to the instruction
cf persons designing to qualify themselves as Taach
ers for Common Schools.
Pupils will furnish themselves with bed.bedding,
towels, &c. The Bills for the term must be paid in
advance, or one half at the entrance, and the re
maining half at the expiration of the half term.
C. L. WARD, President.
8. F. COLT, Sec. J. D. MOWTAXTE, Treas.
Towanda, August 12, 1854.
3o
DR. J. ALLEN, late Professor in tbe Ohio College
of Denial Surgeons, has discovered a method
of inserting Artificial Teeth on plate, which makes
any further improvement impossible.
It combines strength and durability with perfect
cleanliness. The gum is continuous, and can be
made to suit any case, however difficult. 8o life
like is the expression, that the most familiar with
artificial teeth fail to determine they are false; the
teeih appearing as if they actually grew out of the
gum.
I have secured letters patent for Bradford Co.
(py Office in Mercur's Block.
Towanda. July 28. 1854.
NEW AND CHEAP GOODS.
OD. BARTLETT, is now receiving a large
• and carefully selected stock of
NEW GOODS,
bought for cash since the late decline in price*,
which he will offer for icady pay at prices which
cannot fail to give satisfaction—amongotherthings
be invites particular attention to his assortment of
Dress Goods.
Towanda, April 15. 1853
NEW FALL GOODS!
South Corner cf Me'■cur's Block. Main Street,
ARE now opening their stock of GOODS for the
Fall trade, comprising a full and complete as
sortment, and of the usual variety, which will be
sold at a very small profit for Ready Pay.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of the past sea
•on, 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 for ready pay. TRACY & MOORE.
Towanda, Sept, 12, 1854.
D R Y~~JDK)DSI
SFASrOTSr ASJIE SHAXPILIE9
RICH, FASHIONABLE AND COMPLETE ASSORTMENT,
WEU WBtTH THE ATTENTION OF PURCHASERS.
WILL open this day, the best selected stock of
Dry Goods ever shown in this village. Among
their Stock wil| be found all the desirable styles and
Colors of French Merinoes, Paramettas, Alapaccas,
Poplins.Thibet Cioths, Lyonesc Clothes, Bomba
xenes, Rich Delains, Plain and All Word DeLains,
•11 colors and Splendid Patterns, Silks. Black,
Colored and Fancy. Woo! Long Shawls, a com
plete assortment of high colors, Plaid and Plain
Centres, Drab, Mixtures and Mourning, warrented
all Wool. Brocha Shawls—Long and Square, new
and beautiful Patterns, high Colors and warranted
free from Cotton—the real Paris and .Viena
Manufacture. Purchasers will find great bargains.
Also Silk Delaine, Cashmere, Crape and Thibet, in
every variety,
Decidedly tht Best if Cheapest Stock in This Market
Bay State Flannels—Mixed, Blue, Green. White
and Scarlet. Also Plain Flannels, of every variety
of colors, Width and Quality. Opera and Printed
Flannels. Also a general assortment of Black Blue,
Brown and Mixed
© a © w m g,
Plain and Fancy Cassimeres, Doeskins, Beaver
Cloths, Tweeds, and Petershams. Plain and Fan
cy Silk and Velvet Vestings. Gents in want ol
Over Coats, Coats, Pants, and Vests, will find this a
most desirable Stock to Seleot from. Dress Trim
mings, a complete assortment- Ribbons, Fall Style,
New and Beautiful Patterns. Linens, Embroider
ies and Thtead Laces. Hosiery—A large stock of
Ladies', Gentlemen's and Children's in every varie
ty. Fancy and Black Italian. Gloves—Ladies and
Gents Silk, Kid, Beaver, Merino, Cashmere, Lule
Thread and Cotton. Mitts- Sewing Silks, Long (f
Short. Ginghams and Prints, a very full stock of
the latest styles. Handkerchiefs —Linen, Bi!k, and
Cotton in every variety.
Domestic Goods,
A Urge stock of Bheeting. Tickings, Cotton Fian
nels.Stripes, Checks, Drills, Denims, Yarn, Batt,
Wicks, Carpel Yarn and Bags, Plaid Linseya and
Jeans.
Owego, Sept. 25,18&4-
TNRIED APPLES.—4O bushels Dried Apples
K* grafted fruit—on hand and for sale by
tfareMJ, 1854. BAILEY & NEVINP.
Xtlebical.
JML JL&3 Wi£SMM9Sat
DRUG STORE!
IS now being replenished with a lull and complete
•lock ot
Drugs, NEodicines,
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, IVir.doic Glass, Pure Wines
end Diquors, if.. ifc.,
Together with Paints, Turpentine, Varnish, Dye-
Woods <Sc Dye Stuffs, Glass, Putty, choice Groceries,
pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal purposes.—
Also, Cigars of ihe best brand , and all articles con
nected with the trade.
In short, every thing connected with the trade. The
Goods have been bought extremely low, for cash,
and will be sold accordingly.
N. B. A superior article of Tanner's and Neat's
Foot Oil just received.
CO" REMEMBER the place— 3 doors south of Mon•
tanye's corner—same building of the' Argus Office.'
All of Dr. D. Jaynes' medicines. AyresCherry Pic
torial, Pulmonic Syrup of Yellow Dock
Root, Orrick's, Hobcnsacks, and Jaynes' Vermifuge.
Together with all of the most popular Patent medicines
now in use constantly on hand and for sale at
REED'S Drug Store.
Three Doors below Montanye's ;orner.
Towanda. January 3, 1853.
REED'S DRUG STORE
IS now being refurnished with a new and splendid
Stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES. Fancy Goods,
Limps—some of them new and beautiful patterns.
In short, everything advertised in his regular col
umn, has been completely filled up, with fresh Goods
from New-York and Philadelphia.
Mathewson's Horse Remedy, Gargling Oil, Mus
tang Linament, and several new and popnlar Medi
cines which will ba sold extremely low for Cash.
Paints.Oils Varnishes, Glass, Wines Liquors,
&c., as usual.
£?r\BARRELs of old Ohio Whiskey just received
UVJ and for said wholesale and retail, at Reed's
Drugstore,
1 Q QUINTLES of Codfish, 20 boxes of Herring,
JL O 5 barrels of Saleratus, warrented in prime
order, left on sale at New York caah prices at
REED'S Drug Store, Towanda. Jan, 28, 1853.
"1 Of-I EMPTY Barrels, suitable for Cider, Pork
1 t/Uand Beef packing. <Stc, in good order, for
sale cheap at REED'S DRUG STORE.
Sept. 4, 1853.
THE OLE STAND
STILL IN operation:
THE subscriber would an-
to the public that he
j!L.| tfl have now on hand, and will make
r 3B ™ 10 orc * cr a " kinds of
Cabinet Furniture,
such as Sofas.Divans, Lounges
■ ll\l Center, Card, Dining and Break
§ jl fast Tables. Mahogany, Wal
if A nnf. Manle and Cherry Bnrpanc
" Stands of various kinds. Chairs
and Bedsleads of every description, which are, and
will be made of the best material and workmanlike
manner, and which they will sell for cash cheaper
than can be bought in any other Ware-room in the
country.
ZLEADIT-EZADE COFFINS,
on hand on the most reasonable terms. A good
HEARSE will be furnishedon Funeral occasions.
JAMES MACKINSON.
Towanda, June 1, 1554.
BOOTS * SHOES!
John W. Wilcos,
HAS removed his establishment to 11. Mix's store,
corner of main street and the public square, and
will continue the manufacture of Boota and hhoes, as
heretofore.
He has just received from New York a large assort
ment of Women's, Children's and Misses' Shoes, which
are offered at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies
is par'icularly directed to his assortment, comprising
the following new styles:—Enamelled Jenny Lindgai
ter boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiters ;
walking shoes, buskins,&c. Missei' gaiters and shoes,
of every dej-cription. A large assortmerUof Children's
fancy gsiiers, boots and shoes, of all kinds.
For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and
shoes. This stock has been personally selected with
care, and he believes he can offer superior articles at
reasonable prices.
(£> The strictest attention paid to Manufacturing,
and he hop<"s by doing work well to merit a continu
ance of the liberal patronage he has hitherto received.
Towanda, May 8, 1853.
SURVEYING:
SURVEYOR for Bradford County, is prepared to
attend to the above business in all its branches.
His office is at Monroeton. All letters addressee to
kirn at that place, will meet with prompt attention.
April 4, 1854.
DISSOLUTION.
THE co-partnership heretofore existing between
tbe subscribers, under the firm of Alexander &
Solomon, was dissolved by mutual consent on fhe
27th day ot May. M. E.Solomon retirirg. The
business will hereafter be carried on under the name
of J. & S. Alexander.
Towanda, May 27, 1814.
DR. E, H. MASON,
PHYSICIAN 6L SURGEON.
Residence, on Pine Street, apposite the oil Presbyterian
Church.
Offets his professional services to the people of
Towanda and vicinity. Can always be found at his
office, in Dr. PORTER'S Drug Store, when not pro
fessionally engaged.
DISSOLUTION,
TIIE co-partnership heretofore existing between
S.FELTO* and E. T. Fox is this day dissolved
by mutual consent. The notes and accounts of
said firm are in the hands of E. T. Fox, who can
generally be found at 8. Felton's store, or at the
Ward House. Those interested will please take
notice that the accounts &c. must be settled imme
diately. 8. FELTON,
November 11,1854. E. T. FOX.
S. FELTON would most respectfully inform his
old customers and the public generally thai he will
still continue the LIQUOR BUSINESS at the old
•land, and that he is now receiving large additions
to his stock, direct from first hands in New York,
which he will be most happy to sell on the most
reasonable terms. He is also agent for the sale of
" Binghamton Ale," a supply of which he keeps ah
ways on hand and for sale cheap,
fowen-da, November 11 144.
Clothing.
Iww
COLLINS 8L POWELL,
YT7OULD respectfully call the attention of the
VV public to their Urge stock of Mens' and boys'
jrnisbiug Goods, consisting of every variety of
road clot lit Cassimeres, Doe .skins. Tweeds. Kentucky
Jeans. Linens, Shirts, Collars. Stocks Cravats,
Hosiery. Suspenders, Hats. Carpet
Lags, Trunks, Canes. See ffc.
which will be sold cheaper than the same quality can
be sold in anv other establishment in this country.
Thev havo also on hand a well manufactured as
sortment of
Ready-Made Clothing,
to which we invite the attention of buyers. Our
Clothing is mostly made up in the shop—and not
purchased at "slop-shops"—as some we wot of.
Orders in the Tailoring liae executed in the most
fashionable manner, at the shortest notice, and war
ranted.
03* The public will please notice one fact, that
so ONE not practically acquainted with the b siness
is capable of judging of the quality and make of a
garment; hence the reason why the community
have been so much imposed upon by a certain class
of community who deal in the article, who. if il.ey
were not practically and professionally cheats, could
of necessity- know nothing about the business. —
They are certain, if the public would consult their
true interest, they would purchase only of those aci
quainted with the business.
Towanda. April 12, 1854.
LATEST KEWS
.FROM
The Waverly Heady Made Clothing,
AND GENT'S FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT.
Mott 6l Wells, Merchant Tailors,
HAVE the honor of announcing to the citizens of
Bradford County, that they have just received
the largest and most fashionable stock of
FALL &. WINTER CLOTHING,
ever brought into ' old Tioga,' consisting in par, of the
following articles:
Over. Dress, Frock and Sack Coata ; Vests, Pants,
Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Overalls, Stocks,
Cravats.Collara, Pocket h'dkfs,&c.
Cloths and Trimmings constantly on hand—also
the fall fashion of Hats and Caps.
Our stock of Furnishing Goods is unsuipassed in
Tioga, and comprising everything necessary for a gen
tleman's outfit. Particular attention will be paid to our
Having received the latest New York Fashions, we are
prepared to get up suits on the shortest notice and in a
superior manner. CUTTING done on short notice,
and warranted to fit if properly made up.
MOTT & WELLS.
BroaJ st., first door east of the Post Office.
Waverly, Nov, 10, 1853.y
■— m. m T OSS 9
CLOTHING STORE,
IN ATHENS !
ANY man or boy, or any body else wanting any
kind of CLOTHING, will do well to call on
GEOBOE B. PERKISS, and see how
VERY CHEAP
he ia aelltng his new stock. He has'now the
Largest Clothing Stoic
j in Athens, and his Goods were all bought cheap an ■
will be sold cheap. Clothing is much lower in tne
city, and Perkins is bound to let his customers ha 'e
the benefit of it.
The Store is new and just fitted up. Two
above the brick block, in Athens.
Hats, Caps, <£c., new and cheap.
GEORGE B. PERKINS,
Athens, April 28, 1854.
WAVERLY & TOWANDA R. ROAD!
500 MEN WANTED ! !
The subscribers have just received at iheir old
I stand in Mercur's Block, Towanda, a new and good
; assortment of Spring and Summer Goods, consist
j ing of
Ready-Made Clothing,
GENTLEMANS' FURNISHING GOODS
1 ever imported into the County—all of the latest
I styles in market, which are being scattered far and
! wide. In the way of Furnishing Goods, we have
] a complete assortment—Cravats, Collar*, Shirts,
j Under Shirts, Drawers, Wrappers, Gloves. Suspcn
i ders, Handkerchiefs Hosiery of all kinds, and a
■ variety of Trunks, &e,
Our Ready-Made Clothing embraces every thing
i desirable in that line, and as we buy for CASH, we
[ can and will sell 20 per cent, lower than any other
! Clothing Establishment in Towanda.
J, ALEXANDER,
Towanda, April 20, 1854. S. ALEXANDER.
OWEGO
MARBLE FACTORY,
PEOPLE of Bradford County wishing anything
nice in the way of Monuments, Headstones,
Tomb Tables, Centre Tables of Italian and Amer
ican Marble, or Black Stones of all sizes, can
have them on the shortest notice by sending in
their orders, cheaper and better than can be ( ur
chased elsewhere.
03* Chester Wells, Cabinet Maker and underta
jker, nearly opposite the Ward House. Towanda,
(Agent. G.W. PHILLIPS,
j Towanda, March, 31, 1853.
NEW BLACKSMITH Slllll'.
THE subscribers respectfully inform the public that
they have taken the shop formerly occupied by
Adam Esenwine, on Main street, nearly opposite
Drake's wagon shop, where they are prepared to do all
kinds ofBLACKSMITHING upon reasonable terms.
Thev are determined by doing their work well and
promptly, to merit, as they hope to receive a share of
public patronage.
HORSE-SHOEING done in the best manner. All
kinds of repairing Machinery, executed in the roost skil
ful manner.
WOOD WORK for wagons will also be made and
repaired when desired.
All work done at their shop, will be warranted to be
well done, and manufactured from the best materials.
The public are requested to give us a trial, and
for themselves. ESENWINE & SEEBISCHH.
Towanda. May 2, 1851.
At the New Coal Bed.
rpilE subscriber heving leased the New COAL
X BED, in Franklin township, would inform the
public that he is now, and shall continue to mine
and keep for sale, Coarse and Fine Coal, of the
very best quality. The article which they are now
mining, ie far superior in quality to any ever offer
ed at this Bed. The road to the bed is in first rate
repair, and will be kept so. Persons wishing coal
for stove or blacksmith use, will do well to buy of
me. The bed is located only eleven miles from
Towanda.
CTj* AH kinds of Produce taken in exchange for
coal at the market price.
JOHN WAGGET.
New Coai Bed. Sept. 16, 1854.
Bituminous Coal. —Barclay Coal Bed.
THE undersigned is prepared to" furnish at the
beds, any quantity of this superior COAL, at
the reduced price of $1 25 per ton for Blacksmith
coal, and $1 75 for picked Grate coal. Payment in
cash or country produce, but no credit will be given.
HENRY GAFISB, Agent
for the Barclay R.R, and Coal Company.
Franklin (Old Coal Bed) May 25, 1854.
Furs! Furs!!
Aqantity of Far Victorines and Cuffa of different
qualities, for sale AT roT hi
lar- 19 1861. H. MERCUR
illisceilancons.
ATHENS AGRICULTURAL,
TIN^S^^E,
ADVERTISEMENT
Bradford Counly. Pennsylvania.
Straw Cutters,
HOVEY'3 Patent spiial knife Hay and Straw Cut
ters, of various sizes. No. I, 2, 3, 4, 6 and 6.
Price—sß, SD, $lO, sl2. §l6 and S2O. These Cut
ters are better and cheaper thin the straight knife Cut
ter, with knives set diagonally on the shaft.
The knives on Hovey's Cutter are spiral, which
enables them to cut at right angles against the raw hide
roller. They cut steadily, with no jerking—ar*. easily
kept in repair. Each knife can be taken off and shar
pened without disturbing the shaft (or other knives)
and if necessary each knife can be set out or in, so as
to keep them all true, if one knife should wear faster
than another. Every farmer should have one of these
labor and feed saving machines.
(T/* For sale wholesale and retail—a liberal discount
made to those who buy to sell again.
R. M. WEI.LES.
Athens, Pa., November 10, 1855.
Bradford Counly Prrroium Corn Shfllerx,
and Retail! The very best article
V V to be found ir the county, and cheapcsl—(war
ranted) —for sale at the Agricultural and stove store of
Nov. 10,1853. R. M. WELLES.
STOVES! STOVES!
COOK STOVES, of various and excellent patterns
and sizes—several patterns of superior F levaled
Ovens, amon > which is a combination of the Clinton
and National Air Tight, called the EAGLE. Also a
well selected stock of elegant parlor, hall, shop, church
and school house Stoves, both for wood and coai—of
sizes and prices to suit all classes of customers. Call
and see. Nov. 10. K. M. WELLES.
Sausage and Mince Meat Cutters.
PRICES $4 and $5 Every farmer should have one
of these excellant labor saving articles; they art
capable of cntting from 100 to 200 pounds of meat per
hour, and are vety simple, portable and easi'y kept in
repait, for sale by
Athens, Nov. 10, 1853. R. M. WELLES.
Cistern and Well Pumps !
LEAD PIPE ! Hydraulic Rams ! of any kind,
size, &c., cheap for ready pay, for sale by
Jan. 8, 1853. R. VI. WELLES.
TO THE PUBLIC !
BAILS? 6c NEVINS,
ARE just receiving at their larg* and commodious
New Store, opposite the Court House, a large
assortment of
Provisions. Groceries. Yankee Notions. Toys, Fruit,
Conjectionary, Willow ware fyc ,
making their stock the largest, most complete and best
in Northern Pennsv lvania. And the very liberal pat
ronage they have received from the public during the
year past, establishes the fact that they either sell
cheaper or sell goods of a better quality than any oth
er dealets.
To merit and induce a continuance of so liberal pat
ronage wc shall still follow our old motto— "SMALL
PROFITS, H.CICK RETURNS, ASD A FKERUENT RENEW
11 OP STOCK."
Below we name a few of the articles that always be
found in our stock ;
Groceries.
Black and green tea, Kto and Java coffee, chocolate,
cocoa, sugar, molasses, syrup, ginger, pepper, spice,
cloves, nutmeg, cinamon, mace, soda, salerattis, cream
tartar, peppersauce, sperm and tallow candles, hard
soap, vinegar, starch, D'C-
Provisions.
Mess pork, dried beef, hams and shoulders, mackerel,
codfish, shad, pickeled herring, smoked herring, wheat
flour, buckwheat flour, corn meal, cheese, rice, beans,
potatoes, butter, lard, crackers, &c.
Fruit dt Nuts,
Prune 3, citrons, figs, Eng. currants, raisins, dried
peaches, apples, almonds, filberts, Brazil nuts, Greno,
ble and Madeira walnuts, pea nuts.chestnuts, &c.
German, French and American Toys,
Fancy Goods, dec. 6c c.
Tin wagons, rocking horses, hoys' sleighs, China &
pewter toy tea setts, dolls, trumpets, accordions, harmo,
nicas, &c. Glass, paper and wood inlaid work boxes
and toilet cases—toy bureaus, -ecretarie#, writing desk?
—plain and embroidered work baskets, knitting do
pearl, ivory, papier mache and leather port moniaes,
wallets and purses, ivory,horn and wood pocket combs
toilet combs, ivory fine combs, pocket inkstands, poclr
et and small fancy mirrors, tobacco and snuff boxei
cigar cases, perfumery and hair oils.
Brooms, mopsticks, clothes pins, bench screws, wil
low clothes baskets and market baskets, sugar and spice
boxes.
Candy of all kinds.
Dairy and table Salt, Salirta Do. etc. etc. etc.
Country dealers supplied at a small advance from
New York prices.
q3* Most kinds of country produce taken in exchang*
for goods. BAILEY & NEVINS
Towanda. January 2. 1854.
Pacific Balm.
JUST received, a new supply of Dr. Farwell's
Great medicine for the cure of Consumption. -
Persons threatened with ihe alarming disease would
do well t apply this medicine before it becomes too
late. Pie $1 per boitie, ar six bottles for $5.
May 24, 1854. J. KINGSUERY.
Farmer's Union Insurance Company,
Office, Athens. Bradford County, Pa.
/TAPI 1 AL, §2oo.ofto, secured hy bond and mort—
J gage on the real estate of the stockholders, in -
sures against loss by fire, houses, stores, and other
buildings, goods, wares and merchandise, on as fa
vorable terms as any similar institution.
LOSSES PROMPTLY AHJUSTED AND PAID.
Directors— Hon. Horace Williston, Francis Tyler,
George A Perkins. J T D Myer, C N Hhipntan.C
F Welles jr. J E Canfteld, Athens ; Hon John La
porte, Towanda; Gen. Bradley Wakeman, Lacey.
ville; Geo. M. Hollenback. Wilkesbarre: Michael
Meyiert, Laporte.
Officers —Hon. Horace Williston, President; J E
Canfield, Sec.; C F Welles, jr. V. Pres and Treas.
03" Address, G. A. GAYLORD, Agent, Wyalus
ng, Bradford Co. Pa- July 1, i 854.
T PAPER HANGINGS.
HE only assortment of Paper Hangings kept in
this vicinity, with a fresh stock just coming in
at unusually low prices. O. D. BARTJJETT.
Towanda. April 21 1853
THE NEBRASKA BILL A LAW,
M. T- CAR RI ER,
YI7"OULD respectfully inform the citizens of To-
* wanda and vicinity, that he has opened a
Grocery dt Provision Store.
on the south side of ihe Public Square, where he
would be pleased to wait upon those that call upon
him. He has all kinds of articles kept in a country
Grocery. Such as Nuts of all kinds; Oranges, Le'.
mons, and Candies of ail varieties and shapes, Ci
gars of the best quality.
He also designs to keepon hand PROVISIONS,
C-, all of which he offers cheap for Cash or Coun
try produce. His motto is. that " nimble six-pence
n better than a slow shilling." .
Towanda, May 1, 1854.
A the . last of June ' • pocket MEMORAN
ci DUM, with blue black tuck cover, the tuck
broken and nearly worn out. Whoever will return
he same to the undersigned, at Towauda, shall be
liberally iewarded. 9.V.SRIPMAV
Towanda, July 30, 1854.
fUcblrai.
■ ■ ■ ■* M: /m. moz w •
In the tSoulh end of Ihe Ward House,
TOWANDA.
I)R. ir. CTPORTER,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DRUGS, MEDICINES,
GROCERIES, LIQUORS, die.
Paints, Oils, Varishcs, Window Glass,
BRUSHES, PERFUMERY, FANCY ARTICLES
Dye Stuffs and Burning Fluids.
Regular Agent for the following genuine popular
PATENT MEDIC NES:
Dr. Jaynes' Medicir.es— Nyre's Cherry Pectoral
Alterative, Vermifuge >chenck's pul. syrtip
Expectorant, Liniment Hoofland's bitters
Hair Dye, &c. F'epstn (for dyspepsia)
Dr. Fitch's Medicines Acoustic oil
Dr.Swayne's do Indian Cholagog ie
Dr. Keeler's do Lyon's rat pills
Brant's Balsam & Ext Pile Medicines
Orrick's Vermifuge Salt Rheum and Tetter
Graefenberg Medicines ointment
Gargling Oil Trask'smag do
Pain Killers Spavin & founder do
j Galvanic belts, &c. I McAllister's do
: Heave & Condition pow. Eye waters
! Rock Rose Cephalic snuff
j Uterine Catholicon Corn salve
I Tooth ache drops Sticking do.
; Hair in v igorator & dyes Wistar's bal. wild cherry
! Bed bug poisoo Female Pills
j Townsend's Sarsaparilla Bullard's oil soap
j Plasters and Pills of all Balsam Life
j kinds. Harlem Oil
i And many others, not enumerated, all warranted
j genuine.
i FFJ" Remember Dr. PORTF.R'S Drug and Chemical
j Store is in the South etidof the Wari House fronl-
I ing the Public,square. H. C. POR TER, M. D.
| Removed lo B. Kingsbery's Block!
¥9\l. Chamhirtin,
TT AS just returned fromthecity
11 of New York with a large
supply of Watches. Jewelry and
tlfc\ j|jyP/ Silver ware, comprising in part,
it* i LMEk the following articles:—Lever,
' j L'Epineand Plain Watches, with
' a complete assortment of Gold
1 Jewelry, such as Ear Rings, Fin
ger Rinjs,BreastPins, Bracelets.Lockets,Gold chains.
I Gold Pens, Keys, etc. Also, all sorts of Silverware
! and any quantity ofSteel Beads—all of which he offer
for sale exceeedingly cheap for CASH.
Wa'.ches repaired on short notice, and warranted
to run well,or the money will be refunded, and a wri'
ten agreement given to that effeet if required.
N. B.—MAPLE SUGAR, arid Country Produc
taken in payment for work; ami als>. learn now, an
orcver,fhat the Produce must be paid when the wor
is done —l war against credit in all its forms.
W. A. CHAMBERLIN, Agent.
Towanda, April 28. 1852.
IOOKING GLASS PLATES cut and fitted or
J any size, to be had at the Jewelrv store of
j May 15. 1858. W. A. CHAMBERLIN
HANG OUTTHE BANNER!
Jjo A horse ! a horse ! my kingdom foi
a hor-e and customers to take awaj
I the goods. Notwithstanding the laf
! SSf, J/m disastrous fire, A. M. WARNER i
1 himself again !
And at No. 1 Brick Row you'll find
Most anything that's in his line,
From a cambricneedle of the finest kind,
To a jewelled watch of eighteen karat fine.
Clocks which kepp time accurate and true;
Breast pins of every style and hue,
Gold, silver, steel and plated chains,
Selected with the greatest pains.
Finger rings, my gosh, why what a pile
Of every shape and every style.
To suit the old the young, the grsve, the ga
May 'here be seen in elegant array.
And WAUXKR, who is himself a " host,"
Is always ready and at his post.
To wait upon his customers and all
Who chance upon 'iin to give a call.
So with good advice make up your minds
To call on him and there you'll find
Such sights, my eyes, O! what a view
Jewelry of every style and hue.
mistake the place No. I. Brick row
where he is prepared to do all kinds ef
J O B-W O *
in his line of busmen, at the chcipest rates that can
possibly be afforded He will also sell his jewelry
at 20 per cent lower, than was ever before oflered in
this market. GO* Call and see. JfQ
Towanda. Nov. 12. 1852. A. AT. WARNER.
NEW ARRANGEMENT!
I. L. 6L H. L. LAIVIOREAUX & CO.
r pilE firm of Lamoreux, H <ll 4 Russell, having
-L taken in H. L. Lamoreux as a partner, wiT
continue the Foundry business,generally, under the
name of I. L 4 H. L. LAMOREUX 4 Co.. at their
old stand, known as the Eagle Foundry, in the south
patt of the Borough of Towanda, where they will
manufacture to order and keep on hand a large as
sortment of the following articles, to wit:
Machinery,
of all kinds, including Mill irons, Mill gearings
the Rose 4 Johnson Water wheels, §-c. do.
Stoves.
Box, Coal, Cooking and Porlor stoves, of all kinds,
sizes and prices.
Ploughs.
North Branch, Nos. 1, 5 and 7 Blatchly Nos. 1
and 2—Binghamton, V< ayne County, Excelsior
Side-hill and. Corn Ploughs, 4c.
in Co fn-SheUers & Straw Cutters.
Wagon boxeg.Sleigh-shoes, Plough points, gearing
for Chain pumps, Grindstones, s c ., and other artn
cles too numerous to mention.
Having secured theservices of J. B.IRVINE well
known as a skillful Machines!, the firm feel confi.
dent thit they can manufacture and repair all kinds
of machinery in as workmanlike manner, and on as
easy terms as any establishment this side of New-
Steam Engines will be repaired satisfactorily, on
si ort notice. Particular attention will be paid to the
Pattern Department, and all ordere fulfilled on the
shortest possible notice,
&J* Particular attention is called to J. B. Irvine's
celebrateJ Excelsior Plough, which took the first
premium of the Bradford County Fair, of 1853. Also
u° se Eleva,eJ oven Eagle Stove, the best now in
C °PP cr ' Zinc ' Pewter, and Gmin
and all kinds of Country produce taken in payment.
. U.—All Notes and accounts due the firm of
Lamoreux, Hal! and Russell, are left in the hands of
I; u. 4H. L. Lamoreux for roller, inn> and immcdiete
attent.cn W called to the same, which MUST BK PAID
by Ma- Court next.
D.C HALL, -> r L r ,. Lamore
C.B.RL. SK LL.S 111. L. I.AMOUCTX.
Towanda, April 1, 1954
Uliscelianeone. j
Saddle, Harness & Trunk Manufactory
JERE GULP & Go., respectfully inform the pu J
that they have removed to the shop oo Main t, ,
recently occupied by Smith 4 Son, D**rly
the Ward House, where they wilt kefj, o n hand
large stock of 1
3AiDi>aa!3 o
TRUNKS, V ALISES, WHIPS, FTC. '
Ail articles in their line manufactured to order
made of the best material,and for workmanship fin
be sutpassed in Northern Pennsylvania, They
a call from those wishing to purchase, confident th,
they can give satisfaction both as to quality nd p r i ft
(pjTlides and Sheep Pelts received for work and
account, at the lowest rates.
Sale Leather, Upper Leather, Harness Leathery
Calf skins, for sale in any quantity.
PARTICULAR NOTICE.
ON account of losses sustained at the late fire, *
ore obliged to call on those inkebted to us fo, ,
prompt settlement, as we are under the necessity 0
having what is owing to us, we trust this notice w,
he sufficient without resorting toother means.
Towanda, Dec. 2, 1952.
GREAT ENGLISH KSXttSD?;
The most Talnable Spring k Snmmfr Medieiu
I!* Til* WOULD.
DR. HALSEY'S FOREST WINE!!
PA TRONIZKD by the nobility and Medical Fac*
ulty of England, and esteemed the most eztrj
ordinary medicine in the world.
Medicines containing molasses or liquorice, lit.-
the hoa-ied Saraspanllas, require many large bottles
to produce the slightest change ii health. Th?
FOREST WINE i< altogether a different article
It contains no syrups to give it consistency, but ac
quires its excellent flavor, and powerful medicinal
properties from the vegetable plants of which n ~
composed. The Forest Wine combines the virtues
of the
Wild Cherry, Dandelion. Yellow Sock,
and Sarsaparilla!
with other valuable plants whose properties tr t
still more effective.
Its high concentration renders it one of the mor
efficient medicines now in use. Sometimes le S!
than a single bottle restores the lingering patient
from weakness, debilby, and sickness, to strong MC
vigorous health. Every dose shows its good effect>
on the constitution, and improves the state of the
health. The Forest Wine is recommended, in the
strongest terms, for all complaints of the Stomach
Liver, Khlneys, Nervous Disorders, Bilious Affec- |
tinns. Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Loss of Appetite. Jaan,
dice, Female Complaints, Scrofula, and all Disor
ders arising from BAD BLOOD and impure habitoi
the system.
SAVED FROM DEATH!
i Testimony of Mr Nathan Mathews, a highly respect,
übl&nnd wealthy citizen af Newark. N J
Dn. G. W. HALSET : —I believe your Forest
| Wine and Pills have been the means of savin 7 try
life. When I commenced taking them I laid a°t the
! point of death, with Dropsy, Piles, and Asthma.-
My physicians had given me over as past cure, am
I my family had lost all hopes of my recover*.-
While in this d eaufui situation, your Forest Win;
and Pills were procured for me. and before I ha:
! finished the first bottle of the Wine and box of Pii.,~
I experienced great relief; my body and limit •
! which were greatly swollen, became sensibly reds- !
| CC, L Hopes of my recovery began now to revive J
j and after continuing the use of your medicines [• I
| about a month, the Piles and Asthma were cos:
pletely cured. The Dropsy, wuh which m_v hi
was placed in such great danger, was also near;?
gone. I have continued the use of your medicine
j un'i! the present lime, and I now enjoy as pertec
j health as ever I did in my life, although I em mo*
j than sixty years of age. Yours, respectfully.
Newark, N. J., Dec. 19. '47. N. MATHEWS.
I GREAT CURE OF LIVER COMPLAINT OF TEX T£H.
STAXniNo.
NEW YORK, Jan. 9th. 1818.
Du. HALSET —Dear Sir:—Having taken year 'I
j Forest Wine and Pills to remove a disease of the
Liver, from which I have suffered severely for up
| wards of ten years ; and hiring adhered closely to
j the directions which accompany the medtcir.es, 1 1
j have tecovered my health notwithstanding il, m;
knew me thought my case incurable Previous to J
taking the Wine and Pills. I had recourse to the
best medical treatment, but continued to grow worse
to an alarming degree. Some of my friends spot? i
despairingly of my case, and tried to persuade E: ji
from making use of any advertised remedies; anc. j
I doubt not, but what there are hundreds who an A
dissuaded from taking your excellent medicines. :
consequence of the deception and inetfinencv;; 9
, many advertised remedies put forth by unprtneipie: "J
I men. in flaming advertisements. But, what apt:; 1
: it is, that the deception used by others, shouldx
i the means of dissuading many laboring under i:.- i f
i ease from making trial and being cured by year :■ |
excellent remedies. Humanly speaking, they nan
saved my life; when I commenced making u~e ef 1
them. I was in a wretched condition, but hegmu I
| ex; erience their good effects in less than three dan,
and in six weeks from the time I purcha-ed t:t |
medicine®, to the great surprise of all my friends.l -i
was entirely cured, and had increased fifteen pouoi; |
in weight, having taking one box of the Pifls.as: 1
two bodies of the Wine- Would to God that even
poor sufferer would avail himself of the same rente
dies. Yours, 4c., JAMES WILSON-
N'ERVORS DISORDERS
Are diseases of the mind as well as of the body.ia J
usually brought on by troubles and affliction,ail j
are most common to persons of delicate con-til! |
lions and sensitive minds. Low spirits, melam-ite |
ly. frightful dieams, and fearful anticipations c: j
evil from the slightest causes, generally accnmpjM -
nervous disorders. The Forest Wine and Pills in |
an energetic remedy in these complaints.
Extract of a letter from Joseph G. Paulding, dam
Philadelphia, Sept. 7, 184?.
Dr. G. W. Halsev- -Dear sir—Your Forest tot •!
and Pill- have cured my wife of a dreadful Nerrost a
disorder, with which she had been affected format' i:
years. Her body was almost wasted away. ;
was frequently disturbed in her sleep by fr.ghr- <1
dreams, awakening quite exhausted anil cove-. |1
wuh perspiration, and at times laboring under *jH
delusion that something dreadful was about to hi: |
pen to her. By the use of four bottles of the vt: M
and a box the Pills she is now in perfect hea"'
Nhehas regained her flesh and colo . and eniorsß J
ciety as well as ever.
Dr. Dwid Martin, a celebrated practitioner of J 1
\ . declared publicly, that one bottle of Halsey'sF- |
rest wine contained more virtues than fifty of £ j
large bottles of sarsaparilla. Messrs. Lampman 1
Go. one of the largest and most respectable JrueS' 1 a
in Syracuse, in a letter say ■ From what tve hi" :
heard and seen of Halse.'s Forest wine, it is an'•
celhrnt and good medicine, and will undoubtedlv * 1
come the leading and best medicine of the day."
Ihe boi est wine is put up in large square honk :
withDr Halsey's name blown in the glass; $1 F 3
bottle, or six bottles for $5. Gum coaled Pills. l 1
cents per b x. Agents are authorized to rets 1
well as wholesale on as favorable conditions asJ
proprietor, No. 161 Duane st. corner of Hudson,N?' 3
York. Apdointed agents, H. C. PORTER. To*af l
da, C.H. Herrick, Athens, Drake & Allen. Wire j
ley. v- M
A CHANCE TO MAKE MONE* 1
Profitable and Honorable Employment! i
'THE subscriber is desirous of having an '?*■ a
A in each county and town of the Union. m
piial of from sto $!0 only will be required.'*' |
anything like an efficient energetic man can &'' 8
from three to five dollars per day—indeed soffit ■ j
the agents now employed are realizing twif it
sum. Every information will be given by dd*" 1
tng, postage paid, WM. A. KINSbER. i
Nov. 17. Box 601. Philadelphia P-j
WANTED.
A FEW COMPETENT TEACHERS w 1
the common schools in this District duringt-. ■
ensuing winter, to whom liberal prices will be p 3> JJ
By order of the Board of Directors, £ j
J. W.IRVINE, Peered?
Monroe, November 7, 1851.