The Kossuth Dinner. Thursday last watt x great day for the City of. N. Y or k. The dinner given by the Corporation toGov. gointh, took place onThursday evening at the Irv ing house, Mayor Kingaland presiding, -some four. hundred gentlemen being Omen!. Among the in viteJ guests were Mr. Francisl'uleity, and others of the distinguished Hungarian exiles accompany ing Kossenh, Gov. Cleveland - of Conn. • Hon. Me. itantoul, of Mass.; Hon. (se'' Bancroft, iVashingtoe f r ying, Gene Avez=na„ Geo. Copway, the lbdiari- Oief, m his war dress, Gen. Sandford , and CoE Webb of the Courier and Enquirer. The mein here to of the Corporation were all there, as were the eepresentatives of the Bench, the- Har, the Army and Navy, the Reverend Clergy, Custom House. Tho hall was appropriately decorated with the banners of Hungary, England, Turkey andihetni tell States. Among the ornaments on the table-was one r epresentingthe floggiyg of Haynau by Bar clay and CO. brewers. .After the company had taken their, Gov. Kossuth entered the hall, supported by Mayor Kingsland aid Alderman Shaw. , He was received with prolongeoand hearty applause. Letters were received from gimlet Webster, Henry Clay,tewis Cass. James Shields, %Vm. H. seward, Hamilton Fish, Robert C. Winthrop, Gov. Hunt, Christopher Morgan, &.z The Mayor made a speech, and concluded with the following senti ment : Hungary—. Betrayed bnt-not sold, Her eall for help is but the echo of our appeal against the tread of the oppressor. When this toast hail been drank, Gov. Kossuth rose to reply. The,entire company rose with him and greeted him with loud' and repeated cheers, to which - he tmweS repeatedly in acknowledgmeid. After the applause had subsided and order was restored, he spoke tor two hours and a half, in a' most 'eloqnent strain, evincing great knowledge of the history and politics of this country, and vindi cating his doctrine of non-intervention in a most logical and able 'manner It was - a wonderful speech ; the greatesi,:we think, he has yet deliver eJ, considering the subject and the occasion. A toast complimentary to the Nees was responded to by Messrs. Raymond, of the Titnes and Webb of the Courier and Enquirer. Other gentlemen also made addresses arid the company broke up be tween 1 and 2 o'clock, A. ItT. The orator in his great speech, advocated 'and presented the three following propositions, which were unanimously and loudly approved by‘ the meeting — to wit : 'That the people of the United Stales may be pleased, by all com,litutional means, to declare— not?, that, feeling : dam - rested in the maintenance of • the laws of nations, acknowledging the sdvereign right of every people to dispose of its own domes tic concerns to be one of these laws, and tire inter ference'witediiii sovereign right to be a violation . - of these laws of nations, the people of the United States—resolved to respect and t> make respected these public lawss-tieclate the Russian. past inter iention in Hungary to be a violation nt these laws, which, if reiterated, would be a revolution, and would riot be regarded intlitlereetly by the people of the United States—Mat you, therefore, invite your Government to act .aecordingly, and so invite . Great ljatain io unite w•gtr file United States in this poli cy. Second, that the people of the United States is resolved io maintain its right' of commercial inter course with the nations ul ',Europe, whether they be in a state of revolution against their Government or not—and &at with the view of approachlng scenes of the continent of Europe', the people invites the Government to take appropriate measures for the protection of the trade of the people on the Metli ieranean. and third that the people of the United 'Siates pronounce its ordait !in respect to-the ques tion of independence of Hungary, so as I had the hoot to state." A . . Acnnvv•t, o? . .lL.ltisysta 11•111Wi , A - The trial of Casiner Hann-4,414 otreasob, came _ a close on Thursday afternami. ,- Mr. Coevals de the eon eluding speech for the prosecution; after which Judge Gam' charged the jury. The charge was> tong and able exposition of the Fsw of treason, and a lucid summary of the evidence adduced on both 'ides of the present case. •It made strongly in favor of tlie pt,,,,uer. We have only room for the fol. hrtef extra:sts. Wi!hiqii desiring to evade the prerogatives of the jury in Judging of the facts of the case, the court ieF.l tiourid to say, that they'd° not 'think the traissaci..in u . th winch the paisoner is charged tinth being connected, rises to the dignity of treason sr the ley) ing of war. Not because tne numbers or force was in- ufficient.. But, Ist, for want of proof of any previous conspiracy to make a general and public resistance to any law of the . United States. There is no evidence that any person con cerned in the transaction knew there were such sets of Congress as those which they are charged . with conspiring to re -ist by force and arms, or had any other intention than to protect one another front what they termed' kidnappers. By *hieh slarvg term they probably not only included actual kid nappers, but all masters and - owners seeking to re capture their slaves, and the officers and agents as- Therein.) fbt. nub' upon the laws of the country de. genes an.; I Ivy •ti:a-• will s r •ceive, ccridign punish ni.et persot.s w!to shall be proved to be the past cip slur , If/ it. But riot and murder are oences : = .c.alti , t the tState government. It would IF a dln;zercius precedent for the court and jury in 4.1:s case to exten , l 'the Itrime of treason by con suer...mita doubtful cases." The jury retired (,r about ten minutes, and re. +tilted into court with a.Verdirt of “Not_Cluilty." - The C . S. Attorney theft stated that there were c foar Other Mills of indictment against the defendant. but in c , n , ideration of the severe ordeal through which he had passed, he was disposed to enter TOM pro sir,ruir upon the remaining bills. lIANwAT was thereupon di , charged from th ustody of the law. NE tics:Darr TrIOC.AND DOLLARS RECOVERED oiir indefaiidahle State Treasurer, Gen.. John M. Rickel. has recovered :Mal the officers of the Bank (lithe ['need Stains one hundred thousand dollars with interest. , this was the rhoney contracted to be, raid alder the charter at thilbank to the Corn s c limit purposes. The defence-la hen tiDn . ri The trial was that the hank was no longer to exiaence—that the " Monster" was in truth and iss totally defunct, excepting, perhaps, a few "Rehr and nervous tivitehings of the tail, sufficient cer!a!il trtreees, creditors, stock-jobbers any lawyers to preserve the body withqut burying it It was replied to this, that as elections were held for directors and other officers of the bank rtto be deemed and kaken to enjoy a legal exist if sock existence can be considered an enjoy lent althow4h it was confessed its suffering s under 7e4ant treannentrare intolerable. The learned idgedecined that the defendant exhibited, for the trpclses of this case, enough energy to be held .countable for its promises to the State, reserving yies:/an ()fits real existence' for reVrew here. lfter by the cart, when galvanic battery "subjc , t," mri its vitality dcf!nitely determined according t 3 Crownerer's quest ia w."— Union. . ' , -onte of the former friends of - Webster occa "'4.l":y say a sharp thing of him. For instance, )(Is .Clien remarked in a speech during a recent ass in Massachusetts, that he did not wonder lb , ' number of name's obtained to the paper no mann; Webster forte Prelidency. as it must be lutury to Boston merchants to see a Webster 'Thlr.ription on which nothing was asked bat their Dames! , I 1/AL TONNAGE of - 1851.—The amount of coal r aniported on the Reacting Railroad for the year "llTrog November 30th, reached the high figure of .541,370 was.; being an increase of 298,762 tons '4 the coal tonnave of last year. There has also '''en a corresponding increase in the miscellaneous right arid .passenger transportation of the Road ' 4,1 1,1 the }car ~ Th e e r• is. not yet closed for the season, bat 'e Miner' Journal catiMates that its coal transpore 'Um Will hardly reach UOO,OOO tons, unless the c'ather should continue mild. Ctr" "Trim, didn't you sign the pledge'!" said a noeman of a friend, ietio was taking a smash at Corporare. " Yes," said Tom," but yea know gna fall in dry times." wrr.r..-:-Wo like" that 'strong robustcep - NO . lon ;;' No one haying uttered it in sincerity, was ever a mean crying man. .The pigmies of the' world did not trouble him, although they rose ia, , manes to pull him down. : Ile speaks and the indomitabld will prevails. His enemies. fall before bins. . He rides forth 'a donquerer. Would yon be great V W - mild yorr-bediatinguialiect for your scientific of litervy attainment'?" Lot* der risoutufnlly at your lotjbt with ig breathing fhlm your lips, and bunting hem- a great Iteart you cannot bdt'prevaiL Show tis that/Loan who never :nosehigher than ,a toad stool, and whose influencedfed wittehiS breath and we with point you to a gaping, cringing wretch, who trembled at the approach of a spider and, faint beneath a Thunder cloud. Let the fires of energy play through your veins, rad if your thoughts. are directed' in right channels, you will yet startle the universe. Kosstrra AND Sxxviay.—la the debate in the Sen. ate on Foote's resolution of welcome to Kossuth, last week,•Foote remarked, "He that - is with Kos suth is lbr Liberty—he that is against him is for Sl avery." Senator Dawson, of pa., xittickly and aig. nificantly replied. /4 Exactly !" Does not this re sponse pretty plainly , indicate sornathing atxitry one part'at least of the opposition to the resolution ? Rut after all i lt is - tot strange that men who uphold Slavery at home, should hesitate abont welcoming a " fugitive" from Slavery in Hungary. It wouldn't look " exactly" consistent. ThE LErr-HANDED Lsrov.—An old lady prover bial for her pride of Christianity, one afternoon dis covered, while in the midst of hey work, the re xereud shepherd of the flock of which she was a member, within a few paces of the hcOse, and ma king strait towards the door. Wishingto be thought well employed, she threw her spinning -wheel aside and seizing her spectacles and bible, though she could not read ti word, was engaged so deeply at the time the good man entered as not to observe him until be gently tapped her on the shoulder:— " La! madam, do you read with your bible upside down?" "Oh clear. is it Mr. Br , said she, " yes I always read so ; I'm left handed." BEGIN . RIGHT —Are you stepping on the thresh bold of lite? Secure a good - moral character-- Without virtue you cannot be respected—without istegrity you can never rise to distinction and honor. You are poor perhaps. No matter, poverty is of. tenera blessing than a curse. Look at the young man who is. worth hall a million. What is his standing? Of what tee is he in the world t MINI %TITRE ALM A NAC-Ifilkli. Days ot thb Week. SUNDAY MONDAY, TUESDAT WEDNESD•Y, TRU RAT AY. I FRIDAY, SATURDAY, gErFAIR.—The members and friends of the Wesleyan (colored) Church of Towanda. remembering with sincere gratitude past favors so geoemesly and liberally bdstowed upon them by their friends in this s cowl:lenity, would give notice that for the purpose of raising means to pay off a debt which seems likely to deprive them of their meeribg-house, they .wilt provide an ENTERTAIN MENT at Mercur's }fall, on New Year's even ing.— The ladies and gentlemen of Towanda and vicinity are respectfully and eatoestly solicited to attend; every effort will be made to render the occasion agreeable and worthy of their patronage. Dec.l9. PARTICULAR NOTICE.—The under: signed, merchants of Towanda, hereby give notice to the public that their stores will be closed on Thursday, the 25th inst. This arrange ment will be strictly adhered to, and no back doors Will be leepf - rtpox. Mokfanyes & Co.; Joseph It ingsbery, E. T. Fox, G. H. Bunting, H.. & H. C. Herm-, Isaac Post. Bennet & Co. A. M. Warner, L. Bristol', J. Culp & Co Or.REV. L. W. CHAPMAN & LADY take this method of publicly acknowledg ing the favor of a visit from their friends of Mon roeton and vicinity, on the afternoon and evening of the 9th. They would also acknowledge the re ception of a great variety of useful and valuable articles of clothing, dtc., left upon their table, and return titeir sincerd thanks for the same. May the Lord' reward the donors. Dee. I*, 18M. AtitidllibitkOOlNl . 0110. pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale on Saturday, the 31st day of January, 1852, at two o'cleck, P. M., at the public house of 8. C. Vanfleet, a certain tract of land, about 50 acres, late part of the estate of Seeley Holcomb, deceased, situate in Leroy townsbip Bounded by Ifecock, on the east, and south by lands of the Bartley estate, west by lands belociiing to the estate of Sterling Hol comb, deed, north by Towanda creek ; 16, or 17 acres improved, with one framed barn erected-thtre• on, the remainder woodland. Terms one fourth cash, on confirmation of sale, the remainder in three equal yearly 'instalments, with interest from date.— Payments secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. Dcember 19, Ipsi Orphan's Court Cale. I N pursuance of an order of the Orphan's Court, of Bradford county, there will be exposed to public sale, on Sloanlay, the 31st day of January next, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a certain tract of land situate in Durel township, late the estate of Allen Moody, deceased, bounded on the north by lands of Stmon Stevens, east by the main rbad,.and Jarulikof said Stevens, south and west by lands of Fradtis X. Hornet. Containing one and one fourth acre, or thereabouts, all improved, with a two story framed house thereon erected. Attendance given,and terms of sale made know►! by FRANCIS X. HOMET, HENRY KINNE, December 12, 1851. AdMinistrators. By Express, Direct from the Manufacturers! NEW SHAWLS! JUST received by express another case oT Bay State Shawls, splendid styles, at - Towanda, NR. 1651: . .1. KINGSIItRY. ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. A LL persons knowing themselves indebted to the A estate of CHARLES ROGERS dec'd, late of Canton tp., are hereby notified too make immediate payment, and those having claims agtinst said es tate, are requested to present thetit dtily'authentlea ted for settlement. EMILY ROGERS. Canton, Nov. 29, 1851. Administkorix. CLOTHING.—A glow assoktment of rawly-made Clothing just received at MERCUR'S. Sept. 9, 1R.541 Ink at Wholesale. EVERY variety of Harrisrin's Colombian Ink, just received by the subscriber—he has made ar rangements by which he can' supply Merchants & Dealers, on as favorable termslas can he had of the proprietors. 04 D: DADttErr. Towanda. Nov. 29, 1851. ; To Lumbernion. NATA c N ut T tin Ef Aze ß c m on.;i:e i t , e i n o y i tert F ra T o' c o oVra i e l t N fo n LOGS, on two tracts of land lying on lii I and Little Pine Creeks. The logs to be delivered in the Doom at Williamsport, Lycoming county, the coming spring or a part of them sooner if practicabl 'Or, a con tract wilt be entered into for cutting ind delivering th Whole of the Vine logs on ohe or both of the abtiv tracts. the roads add bttildings are of the best des cription. Good referenees as regards' character , and competency' wilt be required. Amity to S'ANVEL. if H. VANCE, at Kelton's Hotel, WiLUamsoott, Pa. Day of Month E=El Sun Seta 4 32 4 32 4 32 4 32 4 32 4 33 4 33 7 28 7 28 7. 28 7 28 7 28 7 27 7 27 Hall & Russell; E. Leon, . L. W. Tiffany,' Tracy & More, Huston & Porter, Phinney & Bowman, W. A. Chamberlin, Burton Kingsbery, Smith & Stevens, 11. D. Bartlett. C. STOCKWELL. M. L. VVOOSTER, Administrators N:FILL N E ' GOODS. --.,.......i..._- ~ . _ ,, . .---- --,- -,.--, JOSEPH KINOEIBERY . I I 8 crew neeeksing,an eatensin assortment ofGOODS, purchased since the lath' decline in prices, and li. Which eannit.fail•to suit the taste and wish esof purchasers, and 'meet thr Waits of the public; and as every May knows that he always sills Goollirskry ~.cheap,it is not necessary to make any remuks ell dila subject' , ' - " • - ' : '-. . Boom AZM ITAL'ZIONIULT. I shall in a few days remise a very large catalogue of New Books's, ntl - Staticiary, and being dasiroos of disposing of double the usual quantity thistle:won, shalt reduce the pricer to a very low flgur&• • „ 1 . ' ILTIUMIL 11.22 0 02 , .. • ' ~-, agent for_the sale of the Day State Shawls in this Borough, lam enabled to offer them, ' rouelt. lower and in larger variety thaii - apy other establishment this side of New York. Large supplies of these shawls will be received 'during the winter. . • ... , . • ' ' razzes clitoorialie . . Fish. Nails, Glass, Oils, Hardware, Crockery, Boots anti Shoes, Salt, Ate., JOS., KINGSBER Y. Nan cabvertisements. T. E. ORIDLEY'S BUSINESS C RD To the Citizens of Bradford Co. ivr R. G. would say to the reading public•that now 112 is an age of literature, an age of unprecedent :ed magazine popularity. The basis of every Re. public rests upon the great and broad principles of . universal intelligence disseminated among the body :politsic. Trusiing to the patronage of an intelligent dubfie,estensive unittigements have been made with the leading American publishing houses, to supply the best products of the press, written by the most eminent writers. Books supplied to orler,in large or small quantities. New publications and books on hand ar soon as issued'. Magazines, Ake., paid for by the number, on delivery. List of Magazines and. Reviews, for 1852-- North Am. Review, Litters Living Age, Eclectic, International Magazine, Knickerbocker, Harper's " Democratic Rule*, Giaham's " Hunt's Merchant's Mag. Godey's .., Silliman'a Journal, Sartain's " Nineteenth Century, Peterson', . " 1/05511011r. Eadies' Repository, North British Review, *Drawing Hoorn Comp'n, (Edinburg Review, Eliza Cook's Journal. Westminster Review, Pbronological Journal, London Quarterly Reew, Water Cure Journal, Blackwood's Magazine, Parlor Magazine, London Punch, [Ladies' Wreath, London Art Journal, fFF &c. &c. &c. All of the above magazines will be furnished at city prices. Harper's Magazine commences a new Volume with the Dec. number—the others with the January. A large quantity of Brother Jonathan's received for holiday presents. Please call and sub scribe at the stores of the following agents :—Dr. H. C. porter, Towanda ; Dr. C. Drake, Troy; M. Bullock, Bm Meld ; C. H. Herrick, Athens ; Judson - Holcomb, Rome. Dec. 1851 . dAiniiiiistrater's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of GEORGE deceased, late of Tuscarora toubnship, are hereby requested to matte payment without de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly .authenti anted for settlement.• GEO. W% SMITH, Tuscarora, Dec. 2, 1851. Administrator. Books ! Books! A. Complete assortment of School, Blank, Classi cal & Miscellaneous Books, constantly kep up and for shiest the lowest rates by. ,Nov. 29, 1851. \ 0. D. LIARTIXTT. .1117 AU] 111 Mir Fall' and Winter Goods. 1:11. FOY, T 8 now receiving direct from New York a large and ilpfendid assortment of Goods which he offers for sale at pribes which cannot fail to suit the closest buy ers, for CASH, PRODOCZ, OR Ai PROVRD CILBDIT. He respectfully asks a call from all pemonrwishing to buy goods cheap, as, he is determined not CO' be undersold. Towanda, November 24, 1851. VECTORINES AND CUFFS—a few sells for sale cheap at nv2l FOX'S. cJ lETREDEIII IWIENEI.2 7 Ir HAS REMOVED HIS OFFICE to No. 2, Brick II Row, (up stairs,) in the room formerly occupied by Hon. D. Wilmot as a law office, where he will be pleased to see those requirin his professional services. Towanda. November 18, 11441. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE ALL persona indebted to the estate of IRA BRONSON, late of Orwell township deceas ed; are hereby notified tcririakipaympnt without de lay; and all persons Batting demands against said estate will present them properly attested for settle ment to CHAUNCY FRISBIE. JAMBS D. EIIIMPHREY. executor's. Unwell, Nor. 11, MI a• ALSO, all persons indebted to the late firm of BRONSON & HUMPHREY, are hereby' called upon to come forward and settle their respective ac counts in due time. I. D. HUMPHREY. BRIDGE LETTING. QEALED PROPOSAT,S will be received at the Li Commissioner's Office, until 12 o'clock of Wed nesday, December 18, 1851. fur buildine a Bridge across Towanda Creek, near Bull & 13rownson's mills. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Commissioner's Office, for one week previous to the letting. By order of the Com'rs. rt3V. t 3,• 1851. E. M. FARRAR. Clerk. STRAYED, VROM the subscriber, io Towanda borough, on if Thursday night, the 30th day of Octobtr inst. a red milzh COW, in good condition, with the tip of the right horn Nattered down-6 years old. Who ever will return said cow, or give information where she can. be found, shall be liberally rewarded. Nov. 12,1851. A. V. TROUT. IXTHITA Fancy Colored Hickory e irts for all V V prices at 11. &A. C. FRENCH COLLARS, Sleeves, Cuffs, Edgings and Inserting', a beautiful assortment and grest'varlety at MERCER'S. ;Great Bargain! The undersigned, will sell on reasons j..4 ble terms, the Tavern House and one minti; hundred acres of excellent farming land, situated in, the Village of Rome, Bradford County, Pa. The location of the !r.:rase collie:lands a Bee business, and offers — l"jat induce ments to any person o keeping a Public House, in connexion with Farming &c, For terms apply to the subscriber at Rome. Oct. 4. IBM. JOlll4 PAASMOTIE Caution. WIIEtEAS, my Fife CYNTITLMARGARET, has this day left ary bed and board, without aiy just cause or provocation, this is to forbid all persons harboring or trustipg heE on my account, as I shall pa nb . dells of litr crintractina. after. this date'. JAMES NELSON. Towanda, Oct. SO, MI. CLOVER BEED.—Large entternall Clover Seed for sale by flB MONTANYES At CO. 60 BAY STATE SHALLS, various pattern% col ors and qualities, jag received at Oct. 14, 1851. MEEQUIIII. X 8,3 6 8 : WORTH of Sheep Pelts wanted for Cash by H. &. A. C. JIM' received another Jaige assortment of those cheap BOOTS and SHOES at Dec 4 PHIN N DIPS. Q 11.103, an extensive assortment of Black and Culor ed Dress Silgs am Satins, also Florences of overt' eelor will be found at, BOOT& r.- SHOE DEPOT-- pair at prices that can defy all competitiotr. February 22. MONTANYFS 8c 00; Ir 7 CHEITS YI2IUNGIIVISON,.ImppriaI, Upon I Skin.and Black Ten. Also 15 Bags Rio and `Jan Cdroo f jnot-nwei.od at M ERC URIC IRON AXLES, of all aims at MERUUMS Soptetatcr 20..1851: 13 11E' )2Z,q,Mr.z'a Adams & 117.3c£Irlane, HAVING entered into co-pattnership in the prastice cif law, have also.. established an agency for the sale of real estate in the county of Bradford. Persons having real estate which they desk', to sell, by calling and leaving a descriptiOn of their property with the terms of sale, will undoubtedly find it to their advan tags. Persons desirous of purchasing cm learn Where prop erty is for sale—a description of the same with the price and terms of payment and be inform4d as to the validity of title. J. C. ADAMS. Towanda, Msy 2,1851. J. MACFARLANE. 'DRUGS, MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, GROCERIES AND. LIQUORS. HIISTON & PORTER have just sullied to their assortment a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medi cines, Chemicals, oils, Paints, Groceries and Liquors, which are now offered to the public at low rates. Their stock of FANCY GOODS & PP RFUMERY is the largest and most complete ever offered in this market. Also a choice assortment of pore WLNES & LI QUORS, suitable for medical purposes. A large variety of Camphene, Phospene, Pluitl,Lard and WI LAMPS, containing, many new and beautiful sty les. Being agents for all the best Patent Medicines of the purchasers maa depend upon procuring a genuine article in all eases. All the Drugs and Medicines kept at their establish ments may ho relied upon as genuine and of the best quality, hating been carefully selected with a stew to their usefulness.- Q 3 South stow of the Ward House, and N 0.2, Brick Row. 'rowanda, May 27, 1851. New Chair and Bedstead Wareroom. JESSE TAYLOR,. RESPECTFOLLY informs the public that he has opened a shop at his new house, corner of Main and Paine streets, nearly opposite Edward Overton's, Towanda, where he will keep on'hand or manufacture to order, Flag-seated, Cottage, Windsor, Fancy, Cane seated and Common CHAIRS, made of the beat ma terials, and of superior durability. He has aiso for sale an assortment of Ihnirrsses, at low prices Repairing and Seating Common, Cene-bottom and Flag-seated Charm, on reasonable terms. Cherry, Basiwood, Whitcwood and Cucumber lum ber taken in payment for work. He trusts that his long acguantance in this county, and the durability of his work as tested by many years "experience, will secure him a share of public patron age. Towanda, March 1,1851. BOOTS & SHOES! John W. Wilcox, HAS removed his establishment to if Mix's store, comer of main street and the public square, end will continue the manufacture of Bimts and Shoes, as heretofore, ' He has just received from New York a large assort ment of Women's Children s and Misses' Shois, which are offered at low prices. The attention cf the Ladies is pargouiarly tliteeted to his assortment, comprising the following new styles :'—Enamelled Jenny Lind gai ter boots; do. shoes ; black lasting and silk gaiters; watking shoes, buskins, &e. Misses' gaiters soil shoes, of every description. A large assortment of Children's fancy gaiters,-hoots and shoes, of all kinds. For the Gentlemen, almost every style of gaiters and shoes. This stock has been personally selected with (tare, and he believes he can deer superior ankles at reasonable prices. CO The strictest attention:paid' to Mannfaeluring, and he hopes by doing• work well to merit a continu linen of art liberal patronage 'he has hitherto redeiveil. Towanda, May 8, 1851. RiGx Chameleon Chem, Dl'k Dress Silks, French and Barege DeLenes, a new article fur summer dresses. French and English Lawns, Silk l'irmaes r Linnet' rAistres and any quantity of other dress goods at FOX'S. grim subscriber offers for sale his Farm situated in Wysox township Bradford couty, about 3 miles from Towanda and 13 from the river. Containing about 120 acres, about 65 or Tif acres improved, and well watered, with several good springs of peter. The buildings upon the farm consist of a large frame tarn, and log house. These pi erniscs ofior rPony inducements to those wishing to purchase, and will. be sold at a bar. guin. Credit will be given for one-lialiqf the purchase money if required. For further particulars enquire C.; or address the subscriber at Wysox P. Wysex. Ang. 16, 1451. Witi:P ; STTIOPE. All Right at the X"..!- - laishing Depot. NT &A. CAMPBELL, return their sincere thanks for tbt al patronage heretofore bestowed. and would again call attention of their friends and cue trm;:re to their late arrival of New Sem NG Goons. Consisting of all things necessary for clothing the out er man ; whiah will ,be sold at a little lower prices than has hithcrtofore been asked. Please give us a call before purchasingersewhere ' Paiier Atangings. MITE only complete assortment of Paper Vanzings, Borders, Window Paper, and lire hoard Views, kept in this region, and at- prices as low as can he found tit retail cithei in or out of the principal cities, at May S. 0. D. BA RTurr r. CME to the enclosure of the suhsiiiher in Towan da township, on or about the 12th inst. a RED STEER, a b out 3 years old. Said steer has no portico. lir mark. The owner is requested to prove property and pay charges. WILLIA M AUSTIN. Towanda. Sep. 23,113.53. C AIN PUMPS, for indent EtICCR's: H Sept rmher 20. 1851. tintiersigned would inform the eitilens of Towantla and vicinity, that he has arrived.here for the purpose of amnbling_thnse who wish Dagu reotypes of themselves, or friends, to get them. Hav ing hatja•niamber of Yearl cfperiende in the bu,i ness, he feels confident that 'his pictures will give general satisfaction. Likenesses of children and ° aged people, taken with perfect accuracy. Those wishing pictures would do well to give hint a call. Room over Dorton Kingsberris store. Towanda, July 12; 1951. FL GAF. THE LAST NOTICE. MEE booki arkci accounts of L. M. NYE & CO. are in the hands of D. Vandercook. Esq., for collection. All persons - having unsettled accounts with said firm will please :Cal and settle the same on or before the Ist &ref January next, and save coskr. L. M. NYE & CO. Towanda; Noiember 14' ; 1851. MERGUR'S. ARD WA RE.—A verrlarge and general assort ment of hard.wore of every description,netuding Carpenters, Join. , rs*and Blacksmiths Tools, Harness and Carriage Maker's Trimmingsand ToolP, Building Maoris's Stc., constantly on hand and for sale at very low prince fiit MERCER'S. B _ _ ROADCLOIIII§, Casiimeres. Kentucky an_ 4 ,s sheep's grey cloth, &c., sold very love for calk er nit . , 11. KINOSBERY & CO. Dress Goodi. Farm for Sale. H. &. A. CAMPBELL Mstray. NOTICE. ftlisullaueona. EZO maw man= QIIMITZOLLZES I D Illasin.Wagazine. • Important Reductionin the Rates(Poitagel--- Pinniums to. No SuUtibers EONARD SCOTT & CO.. N 0.54 Gold st.,,New A.tfork, atestitise to publish the fUllOwing British eriuditraht, viz The London Quarterly Review; (Conservative), , , The Edinburgh Review, (Whig). The North British Review, (Free-Church)„ The Westutiaister Regiew, (Liberal). Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine; (Tory). 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ADMINtSTIZATON'S NOTICE LL persons lin - Owing themselves to be inlebtel to the estate cf - ABRAHAM NVOI2ThiNDICKE, decd late of South Creel;, ip„ are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said esiatetvill please present them itumediakly duly authenticated r settlement. • JESSE f.:DEiALL. NATHAN SHEPARD. Ruth Creek, Oct. 17. 1851. Administrators. A DNIIN IST4ATRI NOIIOE T. persons indehtcd t..) the estate of A. W. D. A Vangorder, deed, late of the township of Dore!, are hereby requested to make payirr:fit without delay, and4those having claims against said estate, will please preiint them duty authenticated for settlement MATILDA VAN(ORDER, Dlifell r September 22, 1851. Administrattix. ADYIINNTRATOWS NOTICE ALL persons indebted to the estate of LEMUEL rd. NI AYNA RD deceased. late of Rome town ship. are hereby requested to make payment with out delay, anal those having claims against said es tate, will please present them duly'and authenticated for settlement. WM. E. MAYNARD. JOHN P ASSMPRE. Administrators with the will annexed Towanda, Aug. 9, 1851: EXECUTOMs gOTICE lETTERS Tesumentary upon:the last will and ..4 testament of ELIZABETH 0 the nitro' of Towanda, deceased. having been grant ed to the subscribers of said lloro' all mo on s hav ing claims or demands against the est.ate of the said dereasA are requested to make the same known to us without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate are required to pay the rime forthwith. 'THOMAS ELLIOTT MILLER FOX. Towanda, July 2R, IR",i, Executor.. ADMINISTaATOR'S NOTICE. ALL PerF.ins ir:tebted to this estate -of WILLIAM BR A DFOL.D deceased. late of Warren township, pre hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all Pers'Ass tutving demands againarsaid estate are requested to pigairnt them, duly atitlmatiqated for set tlement. GEORGE MANNING. WILLIAM BRADFORD. Warren, Oet. 17, 1651. Administrators. EZOCKtRY & GI.AS3IVARE, a large stock of: lJ fared for cafe by . FOX. LOOK HERE !—We ere now 'ldling the best aril do of Molas:4w at 314 cents per Gallon. SHAPLEY & LEWIR. QCOTCI4 YARN vory fine,nlvo row comtrinn ty at , FOrt3. , Moro Ilroiv Good's. 1 ., & A. 'All PugLL. are again receiihrg a large - assort ent of goods for the fall and winter trade. Towanda, August 28, 185 t. :- -- Faliand Winter Goode, . • 311NON'Z'Al'IMZIS' CO: HAVE now in Stare a large stock of Goods from t Nest-Toik siwl other markets„,which are offered: lithelswale and retail; et Le lowest, possibte prices.— V o ineutitark a few things that may always be found at imr Store. PVitiz gingham., poplins, IL dtsincs, &a. of the latest stylist!' Groceries, Hardwatir; Oiockery. loots and Shoe*. Bets, Gaps. &C. he. Of which We have a huge so. ointment, selected with great care aud'ollisreir at low prices; and • will not be undersold. Also, hosiery, gloves, wooden ware,uttase. sole leather. besides a thotelone other articles which we need not enamarste. all Of which we offer ito our customers at prices that ` Mist give great oatisfaction, as our entire titocir has been laid in A.ll time when 'the maiket FAG uncommon. ly depressed., and goods were many per (WA. lowyr thr u usual. By attehtion and prompi-esa in meeting Ilia went. of our eustutuere, ere hope to fifOril a 000. tinuanee of the patronage thst Ltt liOltert.) been fu liberally bestowed upon If. hION FAN 41:6' Town eels. Oct. 11. 1851. FALL GOODS. l and FO tla X e . c7fZ i n i s r ::; l". Br l a f u u lf l o lY n i l t' in gt e n ef l u l e ig n o il ld tl r in i t er t is now receiving a full stock of FALL (74 )01)8, which he is desirous of ulispdving of at o very small advance from first coat, being satisfied that his goods aro select. ed with as much care, and bought at least, at as low prices as hineighbors, he is now anxious to convince his customers that they will be sold at the right kind of prices, Please cull and see, es there is surely nu harm in knowing how cheap some folks do sell pods—mill soon. . Corner of Main and Pine street. Fall & Winter Goode. 1317M8M .111:01VISZERT.. IS now receiving's large assortment of Faust:id Win ter Goods, direct from New York wbich is offered at Greatly reduced prices to cash buyers. Trowanda, Oct. 11. 1.91 I. ADIVORCE hating lately been effected betweesi the present Register and Recorder of Erna:ail County, and the ofEcehe now holds, to take is final effect ou.thc first day of, December next. It becomes indispensable that all debts due to the subscriber hi his official capacity should he immediately liquidated. The parties interested in this notice will save them. selves troubtr,,and the Register much personal annoy ance by a prompt attention to its contents. The affairs of the office must he settled immediately, and flu. Snit*, taxes remitted, and to enable him to accomplish this the' parties indebted to him mast pry at mice. Oct. 6, MI. HORATIO BLACK, Itewdocli Now Arrival of FALL COODSO I , Hs.. m. C. NIERCUR are now receiving 111 . very extensive assortment of Goods fin the .rriff trade, which will be sold at wholerole or relait than at any other store in the County. Towanda, Sept. 4, ISISI. SY LATER FROM CUBA Execution_ cf Lopez r STILL later news iiia'New York & E. R. R. of the arrival-of 3 eery large stock of Merchandize at PHINNEY & BDWIIIANS No. 3 Brick Row which they are prepared to sell at wholesale or ret.til gar Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper then the cheaprw, from the tact that they purchased their stock for ca.h in a very de pressed state of the market. Don't triistake the plate, No. 3 Brick Row next door to Dr. liustons.Driau store. 5 c TONS SUGAR, just recrivol, at wholesale and '‘:," retail. PIONNEV & BOWMAN. SALT, a large lot, also Iron, Nails, tiard'a.are, &c ; and Mackerel in bbls., and .1 blip, for sale by scrit22 PfliNN EY & BOWMAN. 10 CHESTS more of those three and four shilliugs TEAS, at PfIINNEY (lc 'DOWN! N. HEETING£ I , shirtina., ptripea, ard ticks. for sale & BOWMAN. BOOTS & SHOES, the largest and cheapest assort latent in town—and Hats and Caps, at wholesale an' retail. PINNNEY & BOWMA7II, MB CI ROOKERY, Glassware, Paint, Oils, Ginn, Dyas. &c. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. DRF:Sti. GOODS, a large va , l e ty_B,n m et s and 'Shawls, a good assortmer:,, f or „t o b y sep22 PRISNEY & BOWMAN. EMI LUMBER WA:ITED, at PHINNEY & BOW MAN'S, f . .a which cash Will be paid. 522 .-- WTETAT, Oats, Rye and Corn, taken in exchange • V for goods. PiIiNNE V & 130V1-111,01. BUTTER -100 Fir ins wanted, for which part cash will be gaid. • MINNEY & BOWMAN. 'ETATS, Caps. Bootsnnd Shoes ; 6 cases new style 11 of Hats end Caps . , Also a large rtock of men., Womens end Children° Boots and Shoes just received at MERCCR'S. COME ONE, COME ALL, and examine the Now Goods, which are row being exhibited at ap2rb B. KINCSBLEY'S. 7F -. ; BUSHELS EYE & CORN fir sale by July P.,. E. T. FON. CO=r2aS AN a s sortment of REA DY-M A DE Ctr,7 FINS will be kept constantly on hand at Nye', old stand eit Main street, whcro the Fubscriher is also prtipared t make and sisals all kinds of Furni.ture. Towanda, July 12, 1851. C . WELLS. BLAsTiNo ()LASTING krza Tilaatirfq P(' der, by fig 'MONTANYES Ac CO. CROCKEN.Y.—Tho largest stock In town. Full' dinner and tea, !mile, of whito granite and blue ware, which will ho r. - Id cheap at _ _ ; 1 VERY one ir-.(..,eve that the place to find the lamer. nSS°"rnent ani. bast quslay of gloves of all .104 ctiptions is et . np2G FOX'S. QnDOZ, Pnnamr", loghurzi, Palm Leal' and Camila " S°..rnar lints nt ny26 Imvs. BL T, Silk and 131'k Sisk Lace fur MANTILLAS at np243-- FOX'S. IDY GOODS—A gnad assortment of Merinces. Cashmeres. De Lains, Alpac4s, and prints now - nening at ji MEnettlVß, 6 ITH'D. of Sugar at prices positively leas than any before sold in town within olio year. also. Nola*. see sweet and goo] from 31 to Fp eta. Rio. Laguirs. and Old into Coffee that cant be beat. Fine bunch. Raisins, •Pepper, Rpleog, Saleratus, Ginger, and a gen eral assortment of groceries ; also a full snpnly of fro-lt new Teas warranted as usual, good and right or di-, ;jitney retcrned in all cases ; just received and:T..r said cep. 11 . Fors. RICE 2/1 DALES OF SHEETINCi, common and fine 3to 10-1 nide. A nice a s.rtrf merit of Bleach ed Gen Is, li:cached and brown Drillal Craali end Dra pery, brown-and bleached 'Fable Litman, Cheeks, Lin- R eye Tickinc, Cotten Yarn, Butting, NVickiner and Wadding, selling cheap at For. EMBROIDERIES, A very large stork of Swiss and ' blu: din Edgings and Insertings . , Swiss and At ns. lin - Bands. needle wrought Collars and Cuffs, - fine wrought Linen Handkerchief, and in fart the largest and best assortment of Embr.ddered - G - ooda ever befora offered in Towanda at FOX'S. BLACK SILKS, also a few patterns of fancy Silks, 1./ which will tic sold cheapat. FOX'S. . IQ -COTS & 630 E S. good assortment of Ladies. r 3 Coma, Mii-es, Chadians and Infauts Shoe. tut sale at D RAPERY MUSLIN, a largo aarl vim thl aaaprt 281v,vg amali 2r : oes at E"X."3. , a IThertiginbig; &••I. The Firzt. r : ix e cf Asking. Groceries.. Ribbons, Bonnet Snits, [Alto and Crapes et FOX'S. rox•A ,