Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 27, 1855, Image 3
GOVERNOR SHANNON'S SPEECH at Westport, U , wlierciu he declared himself "for slavery Kansas," having been denied authenticity , (mie 0 f the uewspapers interested in maiu • in"- an equivocal position on that subject, t ;"" s = Louis Democrat thus sustains its report: t:l '"There can be no question of the truthfulness t „,r report, and that it was not only truthful, taken down verbatim et liberatim as ("ivernor Shannon delivered it. We sent to as our reporter, an accomplished sten ,'lier in order to avoid any mistakes or "'"' vlir-icies, and so highly have his reports !!!!,! tt ,',predated, that they were not only cop -1 l,v nearly all territorial and border news ie,' us well as extensively throughout the r ' ' 1 States, but were pronounced by the ' , Vr< of the Legislature themselves far more '"'X-Mtic than any others which were published. p K jvt ',o highly were they pleased with them I at th'cv ordered extra copies of the St. Louis V 1 rra't to circulate amongst their friends, as ' triic exhibit of Kansas legislation. The im ,notion therefore that the " prejudices" of our !■ porter, through every pore," is maui false, and especially contradicted by the .y,iiier in which his reports were regarded by Pwhose actions were the subject matter of To put this matter at rest, however j mvu only to refer to the fact that it is alone mion the authority of the St. Louis Democrat that this celebrated expression of Governor <h union's rests. The newspapers in the imme- V'v vicinity, both in Kansas and Missouri, yy.li came to hand by the next mail after we 1 a received our reports, contained the same , au d it was upon that explicit declaration iVtlie Squatter Sovereign took such friendly lof Gov. Shannon's hand. In reference to the apparent difference which occurs in the re , t of the Republican aud the Democrat, • who take the trouble to examine the mat er will discover that the speech reported in f Democrat was delivered at M est]xrt. Mis souri, and immediately upon Gov. Shannon's arrival there, just as the legislators were leav ■•'■r—while that reported iu the Republican was .Mlvered at the Shawnee Mission two days af t.-rwards. We say again, therefore, we , 'm vouch for the very language used by Gov. . Minion, and taken down by our stenographer :s he uttered it, and whatever may be the t of it, he muat stand responsible for what lie lta.s said." OI.LWB'N ON THE SI'NHt'RY AND ERIE R.AIL- K n\j. The Sun bury and Erie passenger train, that left Williamsport at half-past 7 o'clock, ou Wednesday morning, for Northumberland, carje in collision with a coal train on its way Northumberland to Elmira. Doth trains truing at full speed at the time. The two ]■ nuotives and tenders wore completely wreck- Hi. and .several of the coal cars much damaged. The passenger cars escaped without any mate ria: injury. Jauies Lcvalley, the engineer of the coal train, had his foot crushed, aud other wj>e dightiv injured. The fireman of the sauic train was considerably bruised by jumping off. vi ral others, belonging to both trains, were Jitiy scratched ami bruised. AV AWFUI. ROUE. —The Hoosac Tunnel, in Massachusetts, for railway purposes, will uot l>e completed for four or five years to come.— 1 new machine, of great power, is now in n rscof construction at New York, to be c- iin horing the drift or headway, the old . "tie being found too cumbrous to be easily ■aauaged. The plan of cuttiug out the entire civitv of the tunnel, 21 feet iu diameter, by tie machine, has been abandoned, aadthenew '. .ic is to i ore a shaft of but eight feet iu di a:. ter, after which the work of blasting will ie comparatively easy. Tin:" KINNEY GOVERNMENT."—A letter from Sat) Juan states that immediately after Col. Kinney was elected governor, Mr. Mason, the I U S. Consul, recognized the new govern-! citiit. The British consul, however, hesitated, 1 Lat it is mentioned as a singular fact that one- j ilftlie officers of tJie Kinney dynasty are ; British subjects. SgyThe telegraph gives full returns of the I'ro-Shiverv election in Kansas on the 2d inst. M itfiold had 2.504, and Reoder 30 votes.— We have also returns from Leavenworth and Lawrence of the election held on the 9th, j -w'l n Ileedcr got twice as many votes as Whit lieltl got on the 2(L fee-'" 'Tat. I think you should buy that Trunk" "An' what should I do with it?" "1 Pat, with some degree of astonishment. "Put your clothes in it," was his adviser's re- Pat gazed upon him with a look of sur p.je. and then with a laconic eloquence which peculiar to a son of the Emerald Isle, ex ' - tued— "an' go naked ?" Towanda Market- Wholesale Prices. t rrcctfd weekly by E. T. FOX. Dealer in Provisions and eric. X-I. 1. Bri k Row, who will pay Cash, at the F •- lixed, fur the articles In this list :] Jj-w. (retail price,) bbl ID 50 TIG L'B <E . .... 21 00 ®24 00 bushel,.... 1 25 150 ' vwiifat. <• 38 ® 50 31 RA '• 1 00 <8 " ($6 @ , "WI " .... 31 <s® 37 " 1 50 (FT 2 00 A PP Iw ' " •■ • • —— lt ® 18 " <55 to j"™<i Mwulders. .... 9® 12$ . Peaches. . . ■ 12 tig 18 PWferrtei,.. 12 & 18$ \J dozen,.... @ 12 '■ t X. Y., October IS, by Rev. W. H. King, Mr. MWRKNTK SCOTT, Esq., of Towanda, to Miss " E.A H. STEPHENS, of the former place. RE ;|<lenre of Mr. J. R. Newell, of Orwell, Oct. 17th, <i ""I'' Sabin, Mr. ADDISON C. FRI3BIE to - >N.V\ M. BUELL, both of Orwell. Y,' "'R same, on the same dav, at the residence of SIR /V"* 1 *". of Windham, Mr. GEORGK C. FRIS FT -• Orwell, to Miss H. J. Kuvkendall, of Windham. DIED, 1 K ' RR >N^RH. of Croup, on the 13th inst., I,A -1 v.,.;T"- v SON Samuel and Roxana M'Kean, aged ARS. . M..uttbs.and LT> days. v;. C , l t( ' e ' Kildren to come unto me, and forbid them SUCH I 3 the kingdom of Heaven." I—The regular meetings of UNION X J ' X °- ,,,H . A- A'. M., are held every Wed- WX V ° N OR PRECEDING the full moon, at 3, P. S MASOAI- II "U"' ° N CAC K SECOND Wednesday thereafter, I-EAST 1 , ■ OVER Kingsbery's store, as follows : SITMT AL 8L V ~ M.(October 24tb, at 3 P. M. " November... .7th, TLJ " 8, " November. . 21st, 3 " '•■>r r, 1 'L " Ilecember ... sth, OJ " liibreth,® • ''' December 19th, 3 " 8 R. i r . I!) standing are invited to attend. 5, E RUV IT ,K'" X CHAPTER, NO. 161, holds its regular i/ '~. Mi i s "" e place, Tlntrsdav on or before the full I 1 lu B ff 'r August ou the 'isd day. E. H. MASON, Secretary. A ASSORTMENT of Roots ■ ! : *' 1 tndings NOW receiving at ' HUMPHREYS. Ccnal SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a certain writ of Vend. Exponas, issued out ot the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday, November 19, 1855, at 1 o'clock, P. M.the following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Litchfield twp.. and bounded on the north by land of John Rogers, east by land of Edward Barton and James Campbell, South by laiid of John I .ay ton and Henry Key scr, and west by lands Wm. Spencer, Emly Drake, and John Edsall, containing 160 acres more or less, about 125 acres improved, with a framed house, a log house,a fram ed barn and shed anil an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Litchtield twp., bounded north by lands of Jonathan Hunt, east by lands of Jonathan Hunt find John D. Kortright, south by lands of John D. Kortright, and west by land of John Rogers and Johnson Rogers, containing 53 acres more or less, about 17 acres improved with a log house, a log stable and a sawmill thereon. ' Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Barstow & Kirby vs. James Lurcock. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office, Towanda, Sept. 24,135. tsr Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, aud upon failing to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be offer ed for sale, Jons A. CODDISO. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Rv virtue of sundry k J writs of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford conntv, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at die Court House, in the boro' of Towanda, on MONDAY December 3d, 1855, at 1 i o'clock P. M-, the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by land of Elliott Sherman, east by land of l.yman Ames, south by land of Peter C'rum, anil on the west by laud of E rant us Woleott, containing about 33 acres more or less, about 2 acaee improved, oue log house thereon. ALSO—A lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by ian.is of Erastus Woleott and I'eleg Sanfurd, east by Erastus Woleott anc Jacob Kirkcudall, south bv land of Selinus Califf. and on the west by lands belonging to the estate of Plumley Gillett dee'd., containing about 50 acres more or less. ALSO—Oue other lot, piece or parcel of kind situate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by lauds belonging to the estate of Plumley Gillett. dee'd., east hv lands of Se linas Calif!', South by the Athens ami Smithiieldtownship line, and west by land of Lvuuui Ames and Jamas Green, containing about 58 acres more or less, about 25 acres im proved. ond a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles & Harris vs. David J. Gillett. Also at the suit of Lucius Freeman vs. Daviil J. Gillett, ALSO—The defendants interet, supposed to be the undivided half of the following described lot, piece or par cel ol land situate iu the boro' oi Towanda, bounded north by Henry Essenwine.s iot, east by Main street, south by lands of John F. Means, and west by Second street, con taining one hundred and seven feet" front and two hun dred and ninety-four feet deep, be the same more or less, all improved, with a large framed Foundry building aud Machine Shop. &c., Ao., thereon. Al,S<)—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the boro' of Towanda, bounded as follows : Beginning on the east line of Third street, ou a line between lands of John F. Means and O. 1). Bartlett, thence easterly 147 feet to the rear of J. M'lntosh's lot, thence three aud half de grees. west 50 feet to a corner, thencs north 804 degrees, west 117 feet to the east line of Third street, thence north sy degrees, east 50 feet to the place of beginning,contain ing 147 by 50 feet of land, be the same more or less, all improved, with one small out building thereon. Seized ami taken iu execution at the suit of Joseph Powell vs. H. L. Lameraux. Also Samuel Bunting to the use of Joseph Powell vs. H. L. Lameraux. Al .Si)—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield tw 0., tsuuided north bv land of L. S. Gates, east by lands of K. D. Brigliam, south by the road leading from Athens to tsmitlitieid. and west by lands of L. S. Gates, containing acres more or less, about 4 acres im proved, saw-mill, a board sliauty and a framed barn thereon. ALSO —One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Smithiield twp.. bounded and described as follows : lie gioning at a hemlock sapling on the south line of lot No. 1490, for the northwest corner of iot No. 5, Bingham lauds sold to F. (Juick. thence along said iine east 115 and 7-lu perches to a hemlock for the northeast corner of said Quick s lot, thence on the west side of Nelson Ileeler'slot lit" and 1-10 roils to a stake, thence west 42 and 9-10 per ches to a hemlock, thence south 1 and 1-4 degrees, west 160 rods to the place of begiuning, containing 75 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Guy Tracy vs. Luther H. Child. Also at the suit of Dorviila Ford to tlie use of Franklin Melville vs. Luther 11. Child. A I.SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Haggefty, west by lands of Alvuli Heath, south bv lands of Edward and Erastus Sbepard, east by Daniel" Welles and Thomas Stevens, containing about SO acres more or less, about 20 acres improved, one log house, log barn, log she<l and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of John Hor- j ton vs. David Bennett. ALSO—The defendants interest in the following lot. piece or parcel oi land situate in Smithiield twp., bounded cn the ea-t and south b} - the highway, on the north and west by lands of Robert Tracy, containing about 8 acres more or less all improved, with one framed house, framed barn, blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon—(Alvin Arnold's l"t.) ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smitlifield twp., bounded north by Montetia Seeley, east by laud of John Watkins, south by the highway, aud west by land of Hannah Arnold, containing about lifty acre.- more or less, about thirty acres improved, one framed house and orchard of fruit trees thereon. (David Arnold B lot.) Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles A Harris to the use of Jesse rjpaldiug vs. David Arnold and Alvin Arnold. ALSO—The defendants interest in the following de scribed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in WyaJusing t iwusliip, bounded north by lauds ot Eli as Vaugku, east by lands of John A. Hartley and isanford B.Overton, south by the public road, and west by lands of Sanford B. Over ton, containing thirty acres more or less, all improved, with a small framed house, framed barn and some fruit trees trees thereon. Seized aurl taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A Moore vs. Henry Donley. ALSO—-The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Springfield twp., bounded on the north by tiie Coun ty road or public highway,east by lands of James Philips, South and west by lauds of Thomas Pyne and Elam Ben nett, containing about 50 aores more or less, about twelve acres improved, one framed bouse, framed cooper shop, framed nam and fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of John Mc- Kean to the use of Abiram Pierce vs. S iruuel Faulkner. ALSO—'i'lte defendants interest in the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Leßoy twp., bouuned on the North and east hy lauds of John Hammond, south by the Towanda creek, and west by lands belonging to the estate of Seeley Holcoinb dee'd., containg about 20 acres more or less, all improved, three log houses, two framed farus, one saw-mill, blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or jKircel of land situate in Leßoy twp., hounded on the north hy lands of Wm. Bun yon, east by lands of V. Bruce, south by laud of Jesse Wasbletuii, and west by lands of P. Shoemaker, Philander llosiey. Scth Haxton, and by lands now or formerly own ed by Mark Porter, containing about 50 acres more or less, about twelve acres improved, one log house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nedebiali Smith 2d, to the use of E. Pumeroy vs. Ellis Hogeland. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate in Durell twp., hounded ou the north and east by land belonging to the estate of Sarah Butler, dee'd., on the south by lauds of John Benjamin, and on the west by laud . of Pbilo Vingus, containing seventy-six acres more or less,! about forty-live acres improved, one plank house,log barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. S. Brad ley, assignee of O. D. C'bamberlin vs. Samuel Chilson. ALfeU—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud situ ate in Durell twp., bounded on the north by lauds now in possession of John Johnson, east by lands of Samuel Van derpool and the Benjamin Acklev farm, originally, now occupied hy S. S. Bradley, south by lands of Means & Storrs, and west by the iVm. Morrison tract, now owued by David Cash, containing about 430 acres more or less, about 50 acres improved, four plank and framed houses, and one framed ham thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate in Du rell twp., bounded on the north by lands of Emma Jane Smith' on the east by the Susquehanna river, on the south hy O. A. Hidden, and on the west by the Sarah Morrison tract, containing 161 acres more or less, about 70 acres improved, one double saw-uiill, one Grist-mill, seven dwel ling houses, three frame barns, two blacksmith shops and two orchards thereon. ALSO—A cluster of Islands lyiug in the Susquehanna river, apposite the said mills and known as the Gordon and Ack'ey Islands, containing about forty acres more or less, partly improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Sanders & Crook to the use of William Peters vs. Israel Smith. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north by lands of Nelson Vandcrpool and J. G. Brown, east by land of Patrick M'Guyre and Samuel Haggertv, south by land of A. Heath, and" west by land of Nelson Vandcrpool,con taining oue hundred acres more or less, about titty acres improved, with two log houses, oue plank house, one log barn with sheds attached, a steam saw-mill and a plank wagon shed, aud an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded north bv land of Patrick M Guyre, cast by land of Daniel Welles, south hy lands or Edward and Erastus Sbepard, and west by land of A. Heath, con taining 50 acres more or less, ten acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. N. Ship man vs. J. S. Carter aud C. L. White. Campbell. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, \ Towanda, Oct 27, 1855- f Notice is hereby given that an amount equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with ibis regulation, the tract of land will again be offer ed for sale. J- A- COPPI.NO. Ne® Qltojcrtisemeius. Another Voice from Wyscx ! AS the subscriber has determined to dose the Carriage Manufacturing business at Myersburg, he would offer for sale at extremely low prices, a number of Carriages, pleasure and Lumber Sleighs, among which, one two horse carriage, built iu the latest style, of good material, with leather top, and with doors to hack seat; it being the Carriage on which the premium was awarded to the sub scriber at our late County Fair. Also, one, one or two horse carriage, built iu Philadelphia style, with door in the side, leuther top, with both pole and thills ;—it being a trifle heavier than a common one horse carriage—with two seats, (one moveable). Said carriages are well trim med with good broadcloth. Also a large quantity of ma terial for manufacturing carriages, Ac., together with all the tools, fixtures, forms, Ac., Ac., and a lot of bent stuff for fancy cutters. All of of which will be sold cheap for Cash or approved credit. D. MAGNLR. Myersburg, October 18, 1855. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— If. I V. Patrick vs. Orson Rickey. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 100, September Term, 1855. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's personal property, will attend to the duties assigned him at the office of Patrick A McAlpin.in the borough of Ath ens, on Wednesday, the 14th dav of November, at 10, A. M. when and where all persons having claims are request ed to present them, or he forever debarred therefrom. Oct, 10, 1855. D'A. OVERTON, Auditor. ADM IN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Noto; is hereby given, that ali persons indebted to the es tate of Thomas Ingham, dee'd, late of Asylum township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. Oct. 10. 1855. JOSEPH W. INGHAM. Adm'r. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII persons in- J debted to the estate of MARY CARM F.R. deceased, late of Litchfield township, are hereby notified to make : payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them duly au ; tlientieated forjsettlement. WILLI AM ER, j Litchfield, October 20, 1855. Executor. ]N T EW GOODS. J. Harvey Phinny, Jr. IS just receiving a general assortment of FALL A WIN TER GOODS, consisting of the usual variety of Dry Croods, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots if* Shoes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dyes, f ~c., if-c. all of which will be sold as usual for Cash, or exchanged for Produce cheaper than can be had at any other store in Towanda. Persons wishing to purchase Goods fur cash will do well to call and examine his stock and prices, cor ner of Bridge and Main streets. j®V<';ish paid for Butter. Pork and Grain. Oct 20 "VTOTICE TO ASSESSORS.—The several it Assessors for 1856, will make lheir returns in the following order, viz : Assessors for Litchfield, Windham ,Warren, Sheslieqtnn, Rome and Orwell, on Monday, Nov. 26. F'or Pike, Wyalusing, Tuscarora, Standing Stone, Wy sox and Hcrrick, Tuesday, November 27. For Athen tp., Athens boro', Ulster, Wells, South Creek, Ridgberry and Springfield, Wednesday, November 28. For Smithiield, Troy township, Troy boro', Columbia, Sylvania boro', Armenia and Canton, Thursday, Nov. 29. F'or Leßoy, Granville. Franklin. Overton, Albany, Wil mot, Asylum and Durell, Friday, November 30. F'or Monroe tp., Monroe boro', Burlington, Burlington West. Burlington born', Towanda tp., Towanda borough, and Towanda North, Saturday, December 1. STTThe Assessors will be careful in footing the assess ments and carrying each person's valuation into the right hand column, and also in making their returns on the day designated in their warrants. Bv order of the Commissioners, Oct. 15. B. M. FARRAR. Clerk. riIOWANDA A BURLINGTON PLANK X ROAD COMPANY—The stockholders of the Tow anda and Burlington Plank Road Company are hereby no tified that an election will be held at the office of G. F. Mason, in the Borough of Towanda. on Monday, Nov. sth, 1955, for officers of said Company for the ensuing year. Polls open from 2 to 4 o'clock, P.M. B. S. RUSSELL, Secretary. Towanda, October 8,1855. 3IUSIC. MR. O. BECKER, Teacher of Vo- and Instrumental Music, recently from St. Lo uis. Missouri, has the honor to announce to the people of Towanda and vicinity, that he wishes to engage himself as Teacher of Vocal Music, Pianoforte, Guitar, Violin, F'lute, Violincello, and Thorough-basso, anil feels eoulidcnt that, l-eing educated for the profession, he will give entire satisfaction. Lessons given in classes, or pri vately. Teaching in families preferred. F'or particulars apply at the Ward House. Oct. 9. ST RAY.—Came to the enclosure of the I t subscriber, in South Towanda, about the first of Sep tember, a two year old URINDLE HEIFER, with heavy horns, and no particular marks. The owner is requested to prove property, pay charges and take her uwav. October 9, 1855. CORNELIUS MOORE. 111. X. FOX HAS just received a full supply of FAM ILY GROCERIES, which he will sell cheap for Cash. Thankful fur the very liherul palrunage extended to him during the past season,he would most respectfully ask a continuance of the same. Cash paid fur must kinds of Grain, Butter, Cheese, and Farmer s Produce generally. October 10, 1855. 9m /i RUSH. RYE wanted immediately —/\7v/ fur which the highest market price in cash will be paid. Oct. 12. E. T. F'OX. 0 PICES, of all kinds, both white and groaod kIJ —Mustard, black aud white, whole and ground, at October 9. FOX'S. fPURKS ISLAND SALT, both lumps and X ground, at FOX'S. " FISH AND PHILOSOPHY." DR. JOHN M'INTOSH, Would inform the inhabitants of Bradford county that he respectfully solicits 000 subscribers fur his iucal work entitled " FISH AND PHILOSOPHY, or Sketches made During a Short Sojourn in Northern Pennsylvania." The book will consist of from 250 to 300 pages, 12m0., and will be bound in embossed muslin. The price will be $l,OO. As the work was not written to vindicate any particular theory, or to advance any particular inte rest, it is difficult to say what it aims at—further than to help while awav a leisure hour or two, in what the Au thor hopes, not unprofitable reading. The pages are chiefly devoted to descriptions of local scenery ; incidents while Treating on the Schroder branch; literary criticisms and reminiscences ; conversations, de velopments of local character, poetry .and philosophical reflections. As the publication of the book is not a question of bread, the author can use the liberty of speaking plain.— In the first place, then, he cannot afford to publish the book unaided—nor would he if he could ; for the simple reason, lie is unwilling to shoulder the responsibility of committing a—possibly—poor book to the world. He therefore seeks to make a corporate concern of it, and tlius share with the subscribers the odium of failure, should it fail. It is a purely gratuitous matter, gentle men, sign, or not sign. Jn the second place, the author is unwilling to have his stock of books added to, by too many hundred copies ola work that failed to redeem the price of its publication ; neither docs he desire the horror of witnessing the awful spectacle of an auto-da-fe, of what cost him so much pains and time to create ;—for be cer tainly would commit to the flames what remained unsold of the edition, should thev remain too long on his hands, lie is determined to pay the publisher on the receipt of the edition, should it be printed, asking no favors ; and if 600 subscribers can lie had, he will do so, lie can afford, however, to wait, should the 600 refuse to come to the rescue. The MS will not diminish in value. It will re main as it lias done, cherished by the owner, as w as cher ished and loved "the poor man's one little ewe lamb, that was unto liim as a daugher." The author will ask no one to undertake to publish it on the strength of its merits : perhaps from pride, perhaps from a prophetic apprehen sion of its lack of merit. Time—perhaps—will determine if lie did well to be influenced by the latter consideration. The author will further say, that should the desired num ber of subscriptions lie obtained, he will feel tempted to promise an embellished frontispiece.enclosing a medallion likeness of the principal character, Dr. l'lum. Aud should a second editiou follow, he—the author—will exert ulFthc influence he can command to secure for the original sub scribers a lock of that distinguished individual's hair ; as thank Heaven, he is appreciative, and, judging from his uuteiedents, the author lias no doubt that Plum would gladlv wear a wig tor a.whole year, to have the pleasure of furnishing to his friends so interesting a souvenir. The publication of the book, then, is dependent on the receipt of 600 suliscribers, and one month will be allowed for names to be given in. If, at the expiration of that time only one person has subscribed, or any other number be tween that and 600—unless v#ry closely approximating it —the book will not of course be expected to see the light. But if the cutire number be obtained, those who have signed will, in three months from the closing of the sub scription lists, be supplied with a copy, or copies, as they may have ordered. Subscription lists will be opened on Monday next,at all the stores, and at the P. O. in the borough ; and at ('. H. HKHKICK'S, at Athens. At Burlington, there will be one at Messrs. LONG & MERRY'S store, and at Ulster Mr. JOHN MATHER , and at Monroe, Mr. SEVMOI R PHIN.SEY, will act as agents. Others may bo authorized. Towanda, October 13,1855. ALL PERSONS indebted to Montanyes A Go.wiil do well to call andjmake payment,otherwise, j necessity will compel them to send a csll that will be 1 more expreeeive. March 1,1855. filertljanbije, #r. HTSTMERCUB; 1 Has just received his FALL STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE. CONSISTING of I)KY GOODS, of every kind, GROCE RIES, a large assortment of HARDW ARE, including Harness and Carriage Trimmings, and Joiner's Tool* of every description ; Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe find ings, Hats, Caps, and Umbrellas ; Paper Hangings and Window Shades ; Carpets and Drugget: Oils Paints and Dye stuffs ; Crockery and Glassware ; Iron, Steel and Nails ; Window glass and Sash ; Caniphine, Burning Flu id and Varnishes of every kind : Pails, Tubs, Mats, Ac., &c., which will be sold as usual, very cheap for Cash. Towanta, October 1,1855. E STRAY.—Left the premises of the subscri ber, in Wysox township, on the 14th of September, a two year old BRINDLE HEIFER, with rather straight horns, and in good condition. Whoever will give me in formation of the said heifer at my residence, opposite the Towauda Eddy, or at the office of the Bradford Reporter, •shall be suitably rewarded. Wysox, October 2, 1855. RICHARD PICKERING. New Fall and Winter Goods. Joseph XEingsbery, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS FALL STOCK OF GOODS, Also, BOOKS. STATIONERY, SC. Towanda, October 5, 1855. DISSOLUTION. —The partnership hereto fore existing between the subscribers, doing busiues* in the name of T. HUMPHREY A CO. at Orwell, Penn'a, Hooper's Valley and Smithboro, N. Y., is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. All debts due the firm must be settled with T. Humphrey, he having purchased the entire interest of his associates, and being alone authorized to sign in liquidation- All debts due by tbeftirm should also be presented to T. Humphrey, he having agreed to pay the same. T. HUMPHREY, S. N. BROWNSON, Orwell, Oct. 1, 1855. A. POTTER. New Fall and Winter Goods. Burton Xingfsbery, RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he is open ing for public inspection, one of the largest stocks of GOODS ever bronght into this market, consisting of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard tea re, Crcckery, j Boots and S/tocs, Nails, Glass, <s-c. ! Embracing an assortment suited to the wants of the pub-1 lie, and which having been purchased for Cash, will be ' sold for Ready Pay at prices which defy competition. j as-West side of Main street. Towanda, October 4, 1*55. LIST OF LETTERS remaining in the Post Office at TOWANDA October 1, 1x55. Alden Rev. S. W. Kingsburv I). A lie way M. 11. Murphy John A'Tlcarn Michael Mongovon Mary Allice A. M. Manly Jane Burtlctte Mrs. I). P. M'Kue James Barrett John M'Donald .Maurice Uentley Benj. K. Mosher Wm. Bush Joseph 2. Mosher Lodesky Brewster Daniel M'Carthy James Brady John 2 Meiauey Tlios. Birmingham Alice M'Carthy Daniel Barritt Mrs. Mitchell Mary H. Considinc Denis Menold Henry Cleary Those O'Hern Michael Capil George O'Brien Jeremiah Coolbau<'h Lucy Piatt Joseph Clancy James Pine John Cornelius Margaret Purcell Denis Carpenter Edw. Park Win. A. Curwiu Stephen O. Quigley James. Carman John Rice Caleb B. Carner Hannah A. Roberta Doct. Wm. Davidson R. Kicliinon Jacob Denis Mary 2 Ryan Patk Drake C. A. Scott Henry Daley Richard Smith Isaac Gregg John Smith A. B. Gustin Eliphalet Smith Miss Jane Graft Elizabeth Sullivan Daniel Gould Daniel Slieehan Bryan Grohs Joel Seymour C." H. Goodwill John F. Sweeney Rev. Henepy Park Taylor Ethiel Hone E. M. YVhelan John Hensler E. Welch David Harder Francis Welch Thomas Heagertv Johu Welton Warner Hurley John Wilcox Nathan Kelly James Wcthcrßl A tied WheelW Silas J. Persons calling for any of these letters, please mention they are advertised. H. C. PORTER. P. M. JEWELRY! JEWELRY! JEWELRY! A. XI. Warner's New ij- Sjdendul Jewelry Store, one door north of Potions Drug Store, nn HAS just been opened with the largest and _ most choice stock of FASHIONABLE ''TaV JEWELRY cveroflered to a discriminating jfif.—* SI public. Indeed, he can safely say that with Tntec yJ&ji e °P e "ing of his new store has been in angurc.ted a new era in the Jewelry line, inasmuch as along with the choice and elegant assortment lie gives the most reliable assurance of an almost incredi ble reduction in prices ; the rich and tasteful articles hav ing been all bought with ready cash. A. M. W.. when he reflects how, for the past years.with a far less attractive stock, lie has enjoyed so large a share of public patronage, flatters himself that the immense in crease of Goods lie now offers, which have been boughtso much more advantageously, will enable hiin to increase the generous confidence which has hitherto been vouch safed to him. He therefore solicits a continuance of the favor of nis old customers, and invites the public general ly to i vine and see tiie fashions. " *-THK WATCH REPAIRING DEPARTMENT will continue to be distinguished by the skill and despatch which has heretofore enabled it to enjoy the enviable rep utation of iicing the most .reliable in town. Towanda, September 24, 1855. 3MLA.XL PACHET BOAT GAZELLE. TOWANDA AND. WAVERLEY. upHE undersigned have placed upon the line between A Towanda and Waverley, a new Packet, built express ly for the travel between the above and the intermediate points. The " GAZELLE'' is ncatlyfitted up, and may be relied npon as always being "on time." The hours of arrival ■ and departure will l>c arranged in conformity with the time tables on the X. Y. and Erie Railroad. At present, leave Towanda lor Waverley, at 11 o'clock, P. M„ precisely. Leave Waverley, at 7.J o'clock, A. M., or immediately after the arrival of the mail train from the East. POWELL A SMITH, Proprietors. Towanda, September 1, 1X55. (YVXDLES —by the box or single pound, J at epi FOX'S. IRON, Round, Square, Tire, Band & Scroll, all qualities and sizes. TRACY & MOORE. Ip LOUR—80 bbls., first quality, for sale at _ the lowest CASH figure. TRACV A MOORE. MARBLE ESTABLISHMENT. BALDWIN A POLLEYS having purchased the marble factory of this village, under the superintendence of Henry Hanford. are happy to announce that the Marble business in Waverly will now be conducted by them. They are constantly receiving Italian and Rutland IVXarble, for Monuments, Head Stones, Tomb Tables, Stand Tops, Paint Stones,Mullers, Ac. Having secured the services of G. H. POWERS, who is well known to be the most perfect Artist in the state, they offers unparalleled inducements to persons wishing to secure any of the above articles, in cheapness, style and artistical beauty. Waverly, N. Y-, October I J. 1855. IpRKSII BAKED CRACKERS, received every week, at juut-14 FOX'S. SOLE LEATHER—One Ton, a prime ar ticle, for sale cheap, by TRACY A MOORE. \ DMIXISTRATOII S NOTlCE.—Notice Ax. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- ' tate of IRA GRIBWOLD, dee'd., late of Itidgbery Town- I ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated forscttleinent.' BENJ. HALSTED, Administrator. Ridgberv. June 18, 1855. F~ RESH GROUND FLOURTfronTI^ Wheat —Rye Flour, Corn Meal, Feed and Bran, at August 28, 1855. FOX'S. /GROCERIES—CuII aud see our Brown, \JTCrushcd, Coffee and Pulverized Sugars; Fine Young Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior article, or tho money refnnded—for sale cheap by B. KINGSBBRY. \f ACKEREL—whoIe, half and quarter bbls ILL _by je29 TRACY 4 MO ORB. DRIED APPLES—a few first rate ones, for ?ale at j!10 FOX'S & PATTON'S NEW DRUG STORE, m JUST OUIEISTEr), ON THE CORNER OF BRIDGE AND MAIN STREETS, £ Ko. 4, Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa. i_J WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE subscriber would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has fitted up No. 4, in Patton's N*w Brick Block, for a DRUG STORE, and that lie is n >w receiving from the cities of Philadelphia and >ww York, a large and well selected stock of American, French and English CHEMICALS, DRUCS AND MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, DYE STUFFS, A ILAl£<ska AO3;&nMO?JH2JISra? ©l* I&k&SW ABS'ffIKBIMiB e DRESSING COMBS, PERFUMERY, FANCY SOAPS, PORT MONNAES, Stc. SVRQ-ICAL irJSTJtVMBWTS, and a variety of the most approved Abdominal 3upporters, dtc., always on hand. London Porter and Scotch Ale, and Pure Liquors, for Medicinal purposes* ALL THE MOST POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES. Brashes for tbe Hat, Hair, Teeth, Nails, Boots, Paintiug, Varnishing, Whitewashing, ** The Lovers of GOOD CIGARS and TOBACCO, wilt find a large variety of choice TTtry na, Yara and Principe Cigars, and the finest brands of Tobocco and Snuff. CAMPHENE AND BURNING FLUID, And a fint assortment of LAMPS, of all sizes and descriptions, Bird Cages, Cups, Nests and Sssdt. All of which Is offered for Hale on the most satisfactory term-. Onr stock being large and mostly purchased from the Importer and Manufacturer at the lowest rates, and with Cash, enables us to sell at reduced prices, that must be sa tisfactory to all. We invite the attention of the public to an especial examination of our stock of good* and price*. Our Motto is— ' THE GASH SYSTEM—QUICK SALES—SMALL PROFITS." Our Goods are selected with the ntmost'carc and warranted to be what they are represented ; if any should prow the contrary, we are not only willing but request our customers to return them, and the money shall be refunded. jar Having secured the services of DR. HUSTON, who will keep his office at this store, and will give medical advice gratuitously to those purchasing medicines. Towanda, September 1, 1853. TAKE NOTICE. | RR. C. L. KELLING, MECHANICSBURC, PA. ' announces to all afflicted with Tumors, Wens, Can-1 cer, Waits, Polypus, Lupus, Moles or Marks, Scrofula or ' King's Evil, and all diseases that have been usually treat ed Caustic or Knife that he can remove them by an en- • I tirely new method, without cutting, burning or pain. It 1 [ is no mattor wrwhat part of the body they are. he can re- I l move thcin with perfect safety and in a remarkable short 1 ' time, if curable. No money required, except for medicines ' f until a cure is perfected. Chronic and other diseases not j 1 mentioned above, treated with positive success, if curable. 1 Full particulars can be obtained by addressing C. L. KEL LING, M. 1).. Mechanicsburg, Cumberland Co., Pa. Persons afflicted, residing at a distance, he has, for years j been in the habit of presorting by letter, and with general: satisfaction. He would say however to those desiring advice, in this | way, that to secure attention they should euclose, with j the general symptoms of their cases, a fee of one dollar, to j warrant liim in spending his time for tbeir benefit. The doctor may be consulted at his office at all times, j when not professionally absent. CALTlON.— Strangers coming to sec the Dr. are caution ed as some have been deceived. Dr. K. is the only one in this State, who can perform cures by the new method.— The Dr's. office is directly opposite the Union Church. Mechauiesburg is 8 miles from Ilarrisburg on the Cum berland V. K. R. and accessible from all parts of the Un ion. The Dr. will visit cases within a reasonable distance when desired. NEW FALL GOODS. Tracy 6c Moore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York a large and well selected assortment of KEVV FALL GOODS, which have been selected with unusual care, and pnrchas- j ed at the lowest possible rates. Feeling confident that we ! can sell Goods for Ready Pay. as low as any establishment in the country, we ask "the public to give" us a call, and ; examine our stock and prices. Sept. 12, 1855. MAGIC LANTERN. THE subscriber offers for sale a splendid collection of Landscapes, Historic, Astronomic, and Comic Views, together with two first class Magic Lanterns. This Apparatus is intended for giving Exhibitions, and is the most extensive and complete of the kiud in this country. Either one or two persons wishing to travel can make the business pay from one to two hundred dollars per month, if properly conducted, and will afford a better opportunity of seeing the country than anv other business. Address DANIEL HARKINS, Ulster, Bradford Co., Pa. P. S. Reference, f). J. UUL HBCCK, Ulster, who has tra veled with the Exhibition. AD MINI ST R ATO R'S N OTIC E .—Notice . is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- ] tate of MINERVA WEI', BE If. dec'd.late of Franklin tp. are quested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against said estate, must'prexent them duly authenticated for .settlement, to the subscritier at his resi dence. JOHN H. WEBBER, Franklin, August 2, 1855. Administrator. LERAYSVILLE ACADEMY, IsCraysville, Bradford County, Pa. PRINCIPAL —j. L. OVERFIELD, A. B. The first term of tiie above institution will commence on WEDNES DAY, SEPT. 12th. Circulars with complete details, niav be obtained from the Principal, or from either of the fol lowing RKKKRKNCBS—Rev. George Landon, Herrickville ; Rev. J. C. Warren,.S. DeWitt.M. D., Leßaysville ;D. P. Lacey M. I).. Camptewn : Bey. L. Peck. Lime Hill. 12 AGENTS WANTED. MAKE MONEY WHEN YOU CAN The Subscribers desire to procure the undivided time of an Agent in every county of the United States— Efficient and capable men may make several dollars per day, without risk or linmbuggcry of any kind. Full par ticulars of the nature of the business will lie given by ad dressing the subscriber, and forwarding One Post Office Stamp to pre-pav return postage. FURKY A CO., Philadelphia. Pa. PAINTS, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, &c. Ac., by TRACY A MOORE. MACKINAW TROUT.—IO bbls. No. 1, just received at TRACY A MOORE'S. DR. T>KAJTT HAS REMOVED to the residence of Mrs. J. W. MKKCUR, on Second street, directly above and opposite the Methodist church. Office in the north room. He would also inform those indebted to him, tha all accounts of more than one year's standing, must be settled, by payment or otherwise. Juno 9, 1855. TOWANDA CABINET WAREHOUSE CHESTER WELLS would SyehesMyffirespertfully inform his friends and the public, that he is now receiving at his old stand one door north of Laportc, Mason A Co.'s banking bouse, a large and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mahogany Chairs, of various patterns, Rosewood and Mahoganv Side and Centre Tables, Dining, Tea and Pembroke Tables. Stands of every kind. Cane, Flag and Wood seat Chairs, high Chairs, Children's Rockers, Bedsteads, Bureaus, Lounges, Gilt and Rose wood Picture Frames, Iron Hat Stands, Corner and side do. of walnut and mahogany ; Cradles, Cribs, Wardrobes. Cupboards. Looking glasses, Ac. fiS'COFFINS, of every size and quality, and will at tend on all occasions when required. The p-ihlie are invited to examine my assortment before purchasing elsewhere, as I will sell cheaper than any other establishment in Northern Pennsylvania. Towanda, August 8,1855. PASH paid for WHEAT, BUTTER, PO \J TATOES, Eggs, Poultry, Ac., at FOX'S. RIPE APPLES— anv quantity wanted at • August 22. J FOX S. TUST RECEIVED, another lot of that nice DRIED BEEF, also first rate CHEESE, at July 12, 1855. FOX'S. TTI'PER LEATHER, Calf and Kip Skins, I> just received by HUMPHREY. OXA PAIRS RUBBER OVERSHOES of all descriptions at HUMPHREY'S. TOWANDA FEMALE SEMINARY. THE FALL ERM of the Toxcanda Ft male Seminary under the charge of Misses HANSON will commence on the second Monday in September next. The School will be conducted upon the same principles and terms as heretofore. Needle-work will be inclufled in the brandies taught. To the first class, will le added French, orally taught. Text hooks* for the use of the scholars will be furnished without extra charge. Towanda, August 22. 1855. QUAA LBS. SOLE LEATHER just~R* , DUW ceived at J. D. HUMPHREY'S. A"g- 22, 1855. BOOTS SHOES— The lanrest, best and chrapc-t 3"orUnmt thii side of the Empire City may be found at TRACY A JfOOFE'S- | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. JOSEPH KINOKBERY still continues tb BOOK A STATIONERY business, whore purchaser* may find ail the latest School and Miscellaneous Books at reduced prices. The following School Books arc embrac : ed in the catalogue, viz : | Bullion's Greek and i-atin Reader and Grammar. do. Caesar. do. Sallust, do. Lesson*. I Donegan's Greek and English Lexicon. ! Spencer's Latin Lessons ; Cooper's Virgil, j Olendorffs, Lebretbou's, Barbuuld's, Fausdick'* and ■ Levizack's French Works. Parker's, Comstock's, Phelps', Smiley's and Olmsted'* ! Philosophy. Day's, Thompson's and Davie's Works. ; Cutter's. Coat's and Corrwtock's Plivseologv. j Saunders, Porter's, Bentlcy's and Cobb's Works. Bancroft'* History, Parley's, Worcester's, Gurnsey'a, | Bottas, Ac. Ac. Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, do University edition, do. do Common School, do. I Worcester's, Cooper's, Harper's, Johnson's, do. Com stockV works ; Lincoln's Botany, Sweet's Elocution. Thompson's scries of Arithmetic, primary to High School. Adams'. Davie's, Smith's and Cobb'*, do. Brown's, Kirkham's, Smith's and Morse's Geography and Atlas ; and all the various Primary Geography* now in use. Spelling books of all kinds, aud miscellaneous books in great variety. Also— Dry Goods, Groceries, Crockery, Boots Shoes, Hals and Caps, fy-c., fyc. New and desirable styles of Goods will be received I monthly, and sold at the lowest CASH PRICES. J. K. Towanda, April, 21, 1855. 4 I)MINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice AX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Isaac Rosencrauts, deceased, late of Asvlum twp., are requested to make payment without delay •* and j those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CY RUS SHUiIWAY, Administrator. June 14, 1855. ADM IXISTRATOR'S NOTICE.—Xoti^ is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate ol ISAAC S. CROFUT, deceased, late of Leroy twp. are hereby requested to make payment without do lay; and ail persona having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement SEBA CROFUT, ) . . ... . May Iff. 1855. JAMES CROFUT, { Adlmm etratore. 4 D MINISTRATORSXOTICE.—Xotieo Ax. is hereby given, that all person- indebted to the es tate of Wm. HORN I .VG dee'd., late of South Creek tp., aro hereby requested to make payment without delay; and *ll I persons havinging claims against said estate will please present them ilulv authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE HORNING, Administratrix. June 18, 18 55. IVIOIMTADJYES dk co. " A RE NOW RECEIVING, AX. TII E I R FA LL GOOD S Their assortment of SADDLERY* and other HARDWARE is complete. Also, a good supply of LEATHER and SHOE FINDINGS, WINDOW SHADES AND PAPER HANGINGS. Towanda. August 28, 1855. Administrator's Sale. BBY virtue of an order issued by the Or phan's Court of Bradford County, will be sold on ! Saturday October 27th at 2 o'clock, P*. M., on the premi se-, late the property of Miner R. Wilcox, situated in Al bany twp., and bounded on tbe north by James Wilcox, east by the Fowler branch of the Town "'da creek, west by Joseph White, and south by the Coal Company's lands, containing 1 to acres, more or less, about 8(t acres improv ed, with a frame house, frame barn and horse shed and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Terms made known on day of sale. JOSEPH MEN*AUDI, Administrator. September 20,1855. NOTICE. A4T HERE AS my wife MINERVA and I have T * have entered into a mutual agreement to part, and have no more family deal. This is therefore to forbid all persons harboring or trusting her on iny account, as I will pay no debts of her contracting after this date. LEONARD STETSON. Orwell, September 3, 1855. ~ ESTRAYi ~ AM E to tho enclosure of the subscriber In J Herrick, about the Ist of July, one two year old RED HEIFER, and a yearling REI) lIEIFER. Neither having any particular marks. The owner is requested to take them away, pay charges. Ac. WM. H. H. JENKINS. Herrick. Sept. 13, 1855. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. T. FOX would respectfully inform his -An old friends and the public generally that he has commenced the Grocery ana Provision Business, at A 'o. 1, Brick Row, (opposite Mereur's store,) and intends car rying it on in all its branches. He has and will continue to keep on hand a full assortment of GROCERIES and all kinds of PROVISIONS that are obtainable, all of whioto will be sold on reasonable terms for Cash. Towanda, June 1,1895. DRIED PEACHES, a small quantity, very nice, for sale at jnueS POX'S. ORANGES, Lemons, Pine Apples, Fresh Raisins, Figs, Prunes, Currants, seedless Raisins,pre served Ginger, and a variety of articles of the same natur# ma\ be had at juue'.i FOX'ti. G OODS bought at my Store will be deliver ed to any part of the Borough, FREE OP CHARGE. June,2o IWH. E.l'. FOX. PAILS, Brooms, Tubs, Measures, scrubbing Arushes, blacking Brushes, Ac. at POX'S. FRESII TEAS, both Green and Black— from 37J cents to $1 00--cvery pound warranted to suit or the money returned in all cases, at POX'S. Q TONS SUGARS —Brown, Refined, Potr- ) dered. Crushed and Granulated; Molasses, Syrup, Rio and Java Coßee, Rice, Saleratus. (linger. Sperm Caudles, Rice, Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at june 9 POX'S. HOUSE TRIMMINGS—every description by_ je'2o TRACY A MOORE. Cash paid for Bides. THE highest price paid iu CASH, for Hides and Skins, by JOHN W. WILCOX. June 20, IR.V). Barclay Railroad dt Coal Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to the subscribers In To wanda Isiro'and its vicinity to the Stock of the "BAB CLAY RAILROAD A COAL CO," that the remaining instalments of ten per cent each (being $5 per share) on said stock, are required to be paid to E. OVKKTOX, Esq., the President, or to J. Mvcfarlaue. Esq. the Attorney of said Companv at Towanda, at the times following, to wit: 4th instalment payable August 27th, 1855. • sth " " September 27th " 6th " " October 29th " 7th " " November 29th " Bth 'A " December 28th •' 9th " January 31st 1856. 10th " " Marrh 3d Payments may also be made at the office of Laporte, Mwm A Co.. at Towanda. Jut} 20,1*65. #lO. R OAT. Tteasnres