&iT Tiie Hon. Theadore G. Hunt lias been beaten as a candidate for Congress in New Orleans. The district has ever been strongly Whi" and Mr. Hunt was elected as a Whig in 1853. receiving 0,555 votes to 5,445 for his Democratic opponent. Even Gen. Scott, in spite of the cry of " Sewardisra," "Aboli tion Ac., received a majority of 1,115 in the District. Eh>quent, chivalrous aud winning, Mr Hunt was in all things the high-toned gentleman and a representative of whom any district might be proud. A Southron in his views and feeling, Mr. Hunt regarded the Nebraska bill as involuing a dishonorable breach of plighted faith on the part of the South and he resisted it throughout. When it was done however, he decided that it could ( n „t he undone, declared that he should resist | anv attempt to re-establish the Missouri Re- j gtriction. idle concession ! tardy retraction ! i The Slave Power had marked him for destruc tion and its vengeance could not be averted. Mr Hunt is beaten bv his Democratic oppo nent in that strong Whig district— beaten on ly because he stood by the compact imposed bv the South on the North. And yet there a * rt . Northern men (in location) who tell us that the North must not try to save Kansas j from Slavery by organizing and acting to that j but must rather appeal afresh to the mag- j nanimitv and good faith of the South ! —JV a- j iicnal Intelligencer. i THKWAKOF 181*2. —NATIONAL CONVENTION. 'l*j,o Hon. J. B. Sutherland, president of the convention held in 1855, has issued a call for the defenders of the country in the war of 1812, ivbomet last January in the city of Washing ton, to assemble there again on the approach ing anniversary of the battle of New-Orleans, pursuant to the resolutions adopted at their Inst session, to which time and place the con vention adjourned As many of the delegates have gone to their last account since the ad journment. it is recommended that additional delegates be chosen. Many important propo sitions will be presented to the consideration of the convention. CorvrERFEiTERS. —Two men were arrested in this village on Tuesday last, by officer CKEF.D, and safelv lodged in jail. They had passed a $2 bill on the bank of Wilmington, Delaware, and a i?" 2 bill on the Middletown Hank, Pa.— Thev had in this kind of money about $32, be tide? some good money.— Elmira Gazette. Towanda Market-Wholesale Prices. [Corrected weekly by E.T. FOX, Dealer in Provisions and i.r .cries. No. I. l'lriek Ib>w, who will pfiv Cash, at the prices fixed, for the articles in this list:] Flour, (retail price,). bbl $lO 50 ® ]'„rk. do . .".... 21 00 % 24 00 Wheat, P bushel, I 50 @ 2 00 Buckwheat, " 3S ® 50 Oat), " 38 fgj C-.ra. " 75 Cg, 1 50 live " *1 % I'" uioes,... " 44 Beans " .... 1 25 ® Dried Apples " 1 00 <& - Hater. 1b.... 17® 20 Cheese.. 6 % 10 H*ms and Shoulders " .... 9 (85 124 Dried Pearlies, " 12 ® 16 Dried Berries. " .... 12 ® Kg;-, ip dozen, ® 15 la Grace Church, Waverley, N. Y.. on the 20tli tilt., by the lev. Mr. I.ightbourue. Mr.CHARLES M. DUNEAP nf Twanda, *. > Miss ARMENIA, daughter of 11. I*.Sny der. Esq.. and grand daughter of Dr. Win. Knapp. 5. MASONIC. —The regular meetings of UNION _ -7^— LI1M;K. NO. 10S, A. A'. M.. are held every Wed- JTnesday, ou or preceding tlie fuii uionn. at 3, P. / ▼ \1I: and on each second Wednesday thereafter, at M.nnuii iiali. over J. Kingsbery's store, as follows : August . "tii, at 8, P. M.jOctober. . 24th, at 3 P.M. August —22d, 3, " November... 7th, 04 " hiten:her sth 5, " 'November. .21st, 3 " September. 19th 3, " IDecember.... .sth, " October 2d ft, " December.. lith, 3 " All brethren ia good standing are invited to attend. If. R. A. UNION CHAPTER, No. 101. holds its regular Meetings at the name place, Thursday on or before the full noon. Meeting tor August on the 33<1 day. E. 11. MASON, Secretary. Neui 'gVbocrliscmcnts. INFORMATION WANTED, of HENRY 1 ISACON, formerly ot Chelmsford. England, landed in Nvw Vork. in April, lss3 —a miller by occupation. Any i:i: ruiatioa of said Bacon, directed to W. PATNKR. Cati tou. Bradford County, l'a., will be thankfniiy received. Canton. November 2s. 1x55. W. PATXER. Y^OTIfK. —Merchants ami Dealers in I'at - ' ent Medicines, Keepers of Eating Houses, Ac., are hereby notified that their Licenses must be forthwith paid ir.d unless they settle up all balances and d ies thereon la :!ip D'tli du "f I'c 'emlier next,suits will roniiiien - rum ii.it' H- thereafter for the collection of the same, * ni'iiit respect of persons. Take Heel! Nov. 2s. 1355. _ PRECEPTOR FOKBES, Tres>. NEW WINTER GOODS. Tracy 6l Moore, HAVE J EST RECEIVED from N. York a large and well selected assortment of ,V;:/R WIXTER GOODS, which have been selected with unusual care, and pttrehas at the lowest possible rates. Feclingconfident that we sr -ei! Goods I r Ready Pay. as low as any establishment io the country, we ask the public to give us a call, and examine oor stock and prices, Dec. 1. 1655. VIAA SHEEP PELTS WANTED, at ' HALL A RUSSELL'S, for which the high est price will be paid in CASH. R r '. a!! kiwis of OR \F\ wanted for Goods, or on ac tt'unt. for which the highest market price will be paid. Towanda. Xooember 22. 1855. COLE LEATHER. —Jnst receiving an cx k ce'.lcnt lit of superior ROLE LEATHER, to which P'iMic attention is respectfully invited. 1855. ' J. D. HUMPHREY- J. D. HUMPHREY I N'lW KFt'EI VING an excellent assortment of gent's. d hoj s.ladies', children's and misses' BOOTS A BOOT- T Slue Pegs, Thread, Linings and Findings. OWVKU. N'cveintier 22. 1555. \ pIMSTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is | ~ '■* hereby given that all persons indebted to the es o'V'i A ,R pi )TTER, deceased, late of Springfield N'V 10 innneUiate payment, and all persons ff lm ? demand- against said estate, will present tbciu du- I •; J utafnticated for -cttlemciit. ! v , MINERVA POTTER, Administratrix. > V LS. 1555. <>.M A NT'S I 'KI jc.x i )! Time Money, and Z>abor Saved ]} Y LSINC THE GERMAN CHEMI _ "i. Era-ive Soap. Made from a German process, n)t known to any other manufacturer . n;!l> d States. Tiie proprietors having tested this I" V l lr i' m ' ways during the past six months, now u _" t,ie public as possessing the following advan 1* u' T 01 ' lf,r washing soaps : t." *' ma J" be used equally well with hard or soft wa -.U requirss t,nt half the quantity required of other jS ' the same object. 'r,-*t.Lr | neC( ' no boiling and but little rubbing. I, none ') 'bus avoiding their wear upon a 4o thel' less than one half the time and labor to ' !| si!r „ n * a that it requires with the best ' ots ""t injure the fabric and tends to set teti P r !!"' Paints, and removing Grease, Tar, ttl, k r " '"t, it in unsurpassed. 6 /c0m,,,/'* '"ill go as far, for any use, as 3 pounds "xj' U Jo 'b' or 2 pounds of best family soap -rticV r t *. r * an< l Painters will find it att iuvalua the °[. ,vas bing hands—as it does not chap, but " ij >.la . eil! 6, perfect satisfaction or the money N ''M7 aart r<:t:lil b - v E. T. FOX. | lujuiif], Square, Tire, Hand A Scroll, -Sic! G;r., TU f V A MOORE. New Qlimerlisenu'tits. (.IREENLEAF'S COMMON SCHOOL VJ ARITHMETIC, approved by the Book Committee of the Teacher's Association of Bradford County, for sale by the dozen or singly, by JOS- KINGSBURY*. COME ONE! COME ALL! And satisfy yourselves that MONTANYES & CO. HAVE the best and most complete assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of all grades ladies'aud gent's woad Cloths, mantillas, vesting and colored velvets, plain and fancy cassimeres, sattinet, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, flannels, liiiseys. All descriptions Dress Goods, such as black, watered, changeable and plaid Silks, French meri nos, Thibet cloth, Scotch wool plaids, brown and black mixed Debcges, all wool and figured Delaines, plain and silk striped Alpaecas. Scotch aud domestic ginghams, f children's plaids, Merrimack and other prints, of all vari eties. An extensive assortment of hosiery, wrappers, mittens, gloves, Victoria and Bishop lawn, book and jaconet mus lins, bonnet and dress trimmings, silk, moire antique, moss velvet aud ribbon Trimmings, Fringes, black and white silks, linen thread, Maltese, and nil kinds wove linen and cotton edgings, muslin bauds, collars, under sleeves, che misettes, curtain drapery, brown, blue aud lilack dotted embroidered veils, stocks and gent's collars. A variety of Talinas, gent's and ladies* wool Shawls, Thibet, broche and other Shawls, India and Zephyr scarfs, children's woollen sleeves, hoods, muffs, assorted colored Scotch yarn comforters, carpeting, drugget, horse blank ets. linen table spreads and diapers, counterpanes. Ac. HAUDWAUE. —A large assortment of anvils, vices, screw plates, sledges, mill, cross cut, hand, and other kinds of saws, nails, files, chains, pump fixtures, squares, plumbs, levels, planes and saw handles, moulding and bench planes. House Trimmings, of every variety, carriage and .Saddle ry Trimmings, such as brass and silvered bauds, axletrees, bolts, enamelled top-leather aud cloth, dash leather, cloth damask and lace trimmings. Brass, silvered and russet liamcs, japanned, silvered and brass buckles, bitts, snaps, breeching rings, trace hook chains, harness leather, Ac. SHOE FINDINGS.--The largest assortment in tow n, con sisting of pegs, lasts, men's and boy's boot trees, crimps, and irons, bristles, threads, all kinds bench tools, heel ball, blacking, bindings, lining morocco, kip, French and American calf skins, cow hide, oak and hemlock leather. PAINTS. OILS, Ac.—Stone and white zincs, white and red lead, Paris chrome and verdigris greens, Ohio and other Paints, sugar lead, litheragc, Japan varnish, coach, furniture and saddler's varnish, linseed, lamp and tanner's oil. alcohol, campheuc. fluid and putt v. BOOTS AND SHOES-—Men's and boy's calf, kip and cow hide boots and shoes, women's kid, enamelled, morocco, calf and kip lace boots, morocco, patent leather, enamell ed and kid buskins, variety gaiters and slippers, misses', boy's and infant's shoes, of all descriptions, gent's, ladies' iuisse-' and children's rubber shoes, and ladies' high top rubber boots. Y' ANKFK NOTIONS—wiII bo found of all kinds, comprising ladies' and gent's port uionuais, India rubber, back, puff, side aud circle combs, pocket, ivory, shell side and other combs, gilt, lasting, velvet coat and vest buttons, agate, ivory, glass and silk buttons ; razor strops, soaps, brush es, Ac. Ac. The usual largo supply of Crockery, Groceries, Hats, Caps. Bonnets. Furs. Robes, Wash tubs. Pails, Measures, Sash. Glass, Paper Hangings, Window shades, Umbrellas, Iron, Steel. Ac. 6F* CASH is the stuff to buy Goods with. Callandtry the experiment. Towanda, November 9, 1555. I>R. MOUSE, HAYING PERMANENTLY LOCAT ED AT MONROETOX, offers his professional ser vices to the public, and hopes by careful attention to me rit a share of patronage. He would further add tnat a number of years experience in thp I'. S. Military Hospitals enables him to speak with confidence of the treatment of Chronic difficulties, ltickcts. White Swellings. Bromocelo, Goitre, and all varieties of Scrofula treated with entire success. He may be found, when not professionally engaged, at his residence. Mechanic's street, a few rods west of the Hotel, ready at ell times to attend rich or poor, night or day. Monroeton. Nov. 1. 1555.m3 C 1 ROCERIES —CuII and see our Brown, Crushed, Coffee and Pulverized Sugars ; Fine Y'oung Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior Article, or the money refunded—for sale cheap by 1!. KINGSBERY. I I OESE TRIMMINGS— every (.Inscription I L by je29 TRACY A MOORE. Cash paid for Hides. IMIE highest price paid in CASH, for Hides anil Skins, by JOHN' W. WILCOX. (JFIERIFF'S SALE.— By virtue of a writ in the nature of a Venditioni Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, snd to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda, on Monday, Dec. 3, 1855, at 1 o'clock. P. M. the following property in the borough of Monroe, Beginning at a stone in the centre of tiie state road at the Berwick turnpike ; thence south 9]° west 5 7-10 perches to a stone in the centre of the road, the cor ner of a lot late of Nelson D. Warlord ; thence along the j line of said I t north 7*4 * west * j i rcl.es : thence by the I same north 94 3 e.ist 11 perches ; thence by the same north 7*4' west 12 3-10 )>erche ; thence by the same and H. ts. Phinuev's iine south 9J° west 12 1-10 rods to the line of J. 15. Hinraan's land : thence by the same north 764° west 45 3-10 rods ; thence by the same north 4° east 3 rods ; thence by tiie same north 74.1° west 76 2-10 rods to the line of land of A. L. Cranmer and J. 15. Smith : thence by the line of said Cranmer and Smith north 4° cast 7S 3-10 rods to a corner of lands formerly of J. P. Smith ; thence along same lands south ss£° east 79 7-10 rods ; thence along same south east 37 perches to the line of Or- j angc S lirader's lot; thence by same south 314° west 3J rods : thence by line of lots of Orange Schrader, Jacob .Mag ill. Brown A Rockwell, Alirain Fox.and JosiahPeck h'im south 45° east 19 *2 Iff rods to the south east corner ofjisiah Peck ham's lot ; thence by said Beckham's line north 45° cast 11 rods to the centre of the turnpike; thence along the rent re of the turnpike south 45° east 33 3-10 rmls to the place of l>cginning. Containing forty-two .ii res and thirteen perches, about twenty acres unproved, with fruit trees, and a large hotel ami two barns thereon erected. Sold to recover the purchase money from Daniel Blackmail. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wirt War ford. by his guardians, Ezra ,C Kellogg, Joseph 11. Smith and Jam'' S L. Rockwell. administrators of J. J. Warlord, deceased, vs. Kthel Taylor, terre tenant of Daniel Black man. JiJHN A. t'ODDIXG, Sheriff. SiicrifTs Office. Towanda. Nov. 9, 1855. 4 DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice 2 V is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JAMES if. HORNING. dee'd. late of South Creek twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and ail persons having claims ugaiust said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. HARRIETT A. WIIITMORK, November 0. lft.la. Administratrix. COURT.-—Notice is hereby jriv k ? en tliat a Special Court of Common Picas v. ill be held at the Court House, in Towan l.t. in and for the County of Bradford, commencing on MONDAY, the 2rth day of JANUARY next, at lOo'cloek. A. M.. and to continue for one week, at which Hun. Robert G. White will preside, for the trial of the following causes, to wit: Stephen Powell vs. H. W. Traev, garnishee of Wnt. Keel er. sci. fa. I.ynian Matson vs. Tra Jennings, etal., Ejectment. C. L. C. DeChastellaux vs. Lyman Matson, do Newton Humphrey vs. William Humphry, de (;. L. C. DeChasteileanx v. Ira Jennings, et al. do Subpoenas made returnable January 2Mb. IKSG, at 10 o'cloek, A. M. ALLEN'S! KEAN, Prot. Prothonotary's Oflfii e, Towanda, N"v.2o. IKS 6. lIST OF LETTERS remaining in the I'uat J Office at TOWANi>A November 15,1855. Aguev Mary Lyncli Michael Alliw'av Sarah Leahy John A'Hearn James Lerris Isaiah B. Boyle Mary M'Parlaud Pete Barrit Richard M'Namarra Michael Brown Doet. Moore Cornelius Biles Win. S. Mahoney John B men J. A. Murphy John Byrk Mrs. C. E. Msg Latblin H. B. Brcnen Andrew Morgan Daniel Bennett Stephen Manning George Baitmans Mary Newman Henry Cain Catherine o'Leory Arthur Canglev Th-is. O'Donohoe Marv Cham pi in Hester Patterson Hamilton Carroll Timothy Pierce AV. Conel John Roberts Milton 2 Cole Henry S. Ray Jacob Cronen Patrick Kiddell Thomas R. Cuosack < atherine Robersou \\ in. Clancy Michael Ilice Calep 11. Darling Mimic E. Stevens I*. Daley Bsc hard Sullivan Timothy Ertcl Daniel Stewart Emeliue Frilbie W. S. Sands I*. H. Foster Franklin L. Seovil Sarah French Lucius Scovill Jenkins Kitten John Simmon Julius J. Foster S. B. South worth lehabod < loft' George W. Stanley H. B, tlteen B. W. Strickland Susan Goff" Wells G. Stone Aaron Hall Wm. Taylor Elind Ifearn Michael Taeke L. L. Horton A maxilla 2 Williams Hinckley 2 Jay L. T. or llanibal Wells John J. Jones Henry Webb VI ti. M. Jennings Nathaniel Wetraore H. A. label Levi H. Ward Abraham C. K"rrin James. M alsh Abby Keyser Phillip Yaw Hiram Lynch Bridget Zellerbaeh Anthony. Persons calling for any of these letters, please mention they are advertised. H- C. PORTER, I ■ M. TUST RECEIVED, another lot of that nice DRIED BE TT. slro r?t rate CHEIiSE. at Jnlv 12. 1A. FOX??. Crnal Slbmlisfmeitts. Q HE RIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a certain O writ of Vend. Exponas, issued out of 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 Mouday, November 19, 1*55, ut I o'clock, P. M.the following lot, piece or parrel of land sit uate in Litchfield twp., and bounded on the north bv land of John Rogers, east by land of Edward Barton and James Campbell, South by land of John laiytou and Henry Key ser, and west by lands Win. Spencer, Ernly Drake, and John Edsall, containing 169 acres more or less, about 125 acres improved, with a framed bouse, a log house,a fram ed barn and shed and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Litchfield twp., bounded north by lands of Jonathan Hunt, east by lands of Jonathan Hunt'and 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 tha suit of Barstow A Kirby vs. James Lurcock. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Sept. 24, 1856. 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 failiug to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be oQcr ed for sale, JOHN* A. COWHNG. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of fi. fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford couuty, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda, on Saturday the Ist day of Decinber, 1855, at 1 o'clock, P. M. the following descrilied lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens twp.. bounded on the north bv lands of Giles Hovt, east by lands of T. C. Roberts and fra Elsliree, south by Frauklin'Murray, and west by lands of Josephus Vanvcchton, containing about 40 acres, more or less,about 15 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har ris vs. D. T. Vanvechton. J. A. CODDING, Sheriff Towanda. October 31, 1855. OnERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry k_3 writs of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford couuty, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda, on MONDAY' December 3d, 1855, ut 1 o'clock P. M.. the following lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Athens twp., bounded on the north by land of Elliott Sherman, east by land of Lyman Ames, south by land of Peter Crum, and on the west by laud of Erastus Wolcott, containing about 33 acres more or less, about 2 acres improved, one log house thereon. ALSO—A lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Athens twp.. bounded <>u the north bv lauds of Erastus Wolcott and Peleg Sanford, east by Erastus Wolcott and Jacob Kirkcndall, south by 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—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp.. bounded on the north by lands belongiug to the estate of Plumley Gillett. dee'd., east by lands of Se linus Calitf, South by the Athens and Smithficld township line, and west by land of Lyman Ames and James Green, containing about 58 acres more or less, about 25 acres im proved, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles A Harris vs. David J. Gillett. Also at the suit of Lucius Truman vs. David J. Gillett, ALSO—The defendants interest, supposed to be the undivided half of the following described lot, piece or par cel of land situate in the boro' of Towanda, bounded north by Henry Esseawine's lot, east by Main street, south by lands of John F. Means, and west by Second street, con taining one hundred and seren 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 and Machine .Shop, Ac., Ac., thereon. ALSO—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, on a line between lands of John F. Means and O. 1). Bartiett, thence easterly 147 feet to the rear of J. M'lntosh's lot, thence three and half de grees, west 50 feet to a corner, thence north 864 degrees, West 147 feet to the east line of Third street, thence north 31 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 a two story framed dwelling house and one small out building thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Powell vs. H. L. Isimeraux. Al-o Samuel Banting to the use of Joseph Powell vs. H. 1.. Lameraux. Also at the suit of Joseph Powell vs. H. L. Lamereux. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Smithficld twp., bounded north by land of L. S. Gates, east by lands of E. D. Brigham, smith by the road leading from Athens to Smithficld, and west by lands of L. S. Gates, containing si acres more or less,"about 4 acres im proved, one Haw-mill, a ltoard shanty and a framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithficld twp., bounded aud described as follows: Re ginning at a hemlock sapling ou the south line of lot No. 1490, for the northwest corner of lot No. 5, Bingham lands sold to F. Quick, thence along said lino east 115 and 7-10 perches to a hemlock for the northeast corner of said Q lick's lot. thence on the west side of Nelson Heeler's lot 107 and 1-10 rods to a stake, thence west 42 and 'J-10 per ches to a hemlock, thence south 1 aud 1-4 degrees, west 160 rods to the place of beginning, containing 75 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Guy Tracy vs. Luther 11. Child. Also at the suit of Dorviila Ford to the use of Franklin Melville vs. Luther H. Child. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north by lands of Samuel Haggerty, west by lands of Alvah Heath, south by lands of Edward and Erastus Shepard. east by Daniel" Welles and Thomas Stevens, containing about 80 acres more or loss, about 20 acres improved, <>ne log house, log barn, log shed aud orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Ilor ton vs. David Bennett. ALSO—The defendants interest in the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Smithficld twp., bounded on the cast and south by the highway, on the north and west by lands of Robert Tracy, containing about s acres more or less all improved, with one framed house, framed barn, blacksmith shop and fruit trees thereon—(Alvin Arnold's lot.) ALSO -One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Sniithtiehl twp., bounded north by Montetia Seeley. east by laud of John Watkius, south by the highway, and west bv land of Hannah Arnold, containing about llfty acres more or less, about thirty acres improved, one "framed house and orchard of fruit trees thereon. (David Arnold's lot.) Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles A Harris to the use of Jesse Spalding vs. David Aruold and Alvin Arnold. ALSO —The defendants interest in the following de scribed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusing township, bounded north by lands of Elias Vaughn, east bv lands of John A. Hartley and Sanford B. <tverton.south bv the public road, and west by lauds of Sanford B. Over ton. containing thirty acres more or less, all improved, with a small framed house, framed baru and some fruit trees tree* thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Tracy A Moore vs. Honrv Donley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Springfield twp., bounded on the north by the Coun ty road or public highway,east by lands of James Philips, South aud west by lands "of Thomas Pyue and Elani Ben nett. containing about 50 acres more or less,about twelve acres improved, one framed house, framed cooper shop, framed bam and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Mc- Kean to the use of Abirain Pierce vs. Samuel Faulkner. AI-SO—The defendants interest in the following lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Leßoy twp., bounded on the North and cast by lands of John Hammond, south by the Towanda creek, and west by lands belonging to the estate of Seeley Holcomb dee'd.,containing about 20 acres more or less, all improved, three log houses, two framed barns, one saw-mill, blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. A I.BO—One other lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Leßoy twp.. bounded on the north by lands of Win. Buu von, east by lands of V. Brncc, south by land of Jesse \Varbleton, and west by lands of P. Shoemaker, Philander Hosley. Seth Haxton, and by lands now or formerly own ed by' Mark Porter, containing about 50 acre* 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 Nedebiah Smith 2d, to the use of E. Poineroy vs. Ellis Hogeland. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Durell twp., bounded on the north and east by land belonging to the estate of Sarah Butler, dee'd., on the south bv lands of John Benjamin, and on the west by land of Pliilii Mingus, containing seventy-six acres more or less, about forty-five acres improved, one plank house, log barn and fruit trees thereon Seized and taken in execution at the suit or S. S. Brad ley. assignee of 0. D. Cbamberlin vs. Samuel Chilson. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Durell twp., bounded on the north by land* novv in possession of John Johnson, cast by lands of Samuel A an derpool ami the Benjamin Acklev farm originally, now occupied bv S. S. Bradley, south by lands of Means A Storrs, and" west by the Win. Morrison tract, now owned by David Cash, containing about 430 acres more or less, about 50 acres improved, four plank and framed houses, and one framed barn thereon. ALSO— One other piece or parcel of land sitnate In Du rell twp., bouuded on the north bv lands of Emma Jane Smith on the east bv the Susquehanna river, on the south by O. A. 11 olden, and on the west by the Sarah Morrison tract .containing about lUO acres more or loss .a bout 70 acres improved, one double saw mill, one Grist-mill,seven dwel ling houses, three frame barns, two blacksmith shops and two orchards thereon. . ALSO—A cluster of Islands lying in the Susquehanna river opposite the said mills and kuown as the Gordon and AcKiev Islands, containing about forty acres more or lesa, partly improved. Seized and taken In execution at the suit of Sanders A 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 Vanderpool and J. G. Brown, earthy land of Patrick M'Guyre and Samuel Haggcrty, south by land of A. Heath, and west by land of Nelson v anderpool,con taining one hundred acres more or less, about fifty acres improved, with two bouse*, one plank bou*s. one log £rgal xl&pcrtwrments. barn with sheds attached, a steam saw mill and a plank wagon shed. aJid an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO —Oue other piece or parrel of land situate tu Wilmot twp., bounded north by land of Patrick M'Gnyre, east by land of Daniel Welles, south by lauds of Edward and Erastos Shepard. and west by lan'd of A. Heath, con taining 50 acre, more or less, ten'acres improved. Seized and taken iu executiou at the suit of C. N. Ship man vs. J. S. Castor and C. L. White. ALSO —The following described lot. piece or parcel of I land situate in Franklin twp.. bounded north by the To w anda Creek, east by land of Charles Stevens, south by | lands (owners name unknown,) and west by land* of Win. i Williams, containing 130 acres, more or less, about 40 ' acres improved, with framed house, a log barn and some | fruit trees there on—also, r framed house used for a barn. ■ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E. Cham pion now to the use of J. D. Montanye va. Ransom Payne. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyaliising twp., bounded north by Philip C. Angle, east by land of John M'Allister and John Terry, south bv lands of Richard M'Phcrson and Charles Hornet, and west by lands of Nelson Jennings and Patrick Boy], containing 734 acres be the same more or less, about *4O acres improved with a log house, a framed barn, a corn I house and an orchard of fruit trees thereon, i Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John llollv i vs. E. D. lb dines. \ ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ | ate in Burlington twp., (now West Burlington) bounded j on the north hv lands of Ezra (lodard, east by lands of R. j 11. Ward, South by the highway leading from Biirlingtou i boro' to Troy, ami on the west by lands ol 11. K. Stevens, ' containing about one ai re more or less, all improved, one : framed house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon. ' Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Nancy I Woodin to the iim- of Win. H. Peck vs. Harrison Adams. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of | land situate in Athens boro' bounded north by land of E. 11. Perkins, east by the Susquehanna river, south by land of Edward Drake,and ivi-.t by Main street, containing one | acre more or less, all improved with a framed house aud barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har ris to the use of H. W. Patrick vs. John Miers. ALSO—The undivided one half ol' the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Litchfield tw 0., bounded ou the north and east by lands belonging to the estate of Iteubin Park, dee'd., south and west by land in possession of Hiratn Rogers, containing about two acres and 150 per ches, more or less, all improved, with a saw-mill, one two story framed building lately occupied as a store and dwel ling house, two framed or plank dwelling houses, and board sliauty used for a hat shop, aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of H. YV, Pat rick vs. Orson Rickey. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Wysox twp., bounded ou the netli by lands of Lv man Trumbull and Bertram! Whitney, east by land of Squire Benjamin, south by lands of Joshua Lampheroand Joseph Conklin and west by lands of Joseph Conklin and Pomeroy Gorsline jr., containing about 59| acres more or less, 41 acres improved, with one log house, framed baru and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Myer and Allen to tlie use of Cooper, Stoner & Smith, now to use ot 11. YV. Tracy, aud now to the use of Charles Bennett vs. YVm. Carl. ALSO—The following described lot, niece or parcel of laud situate in Pike twp., bounded north by lands of J.S. Roberts, east by lands of Harmau Briggs arid J. Burrows, south by lands of George Lewis, and west by lauds of llcury L. Stevens, containing 106 acres more or less, with 80 acres improved, a framed house, a framed burn, a fram ed hnrse barn, and other out buildings, an apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of D. Bailev and Son to the u>e of A. S. Smith vs. G. 11. Lewis and li. C. Coollxiugh. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Shesheqnin twp., hounded north by lands of Goff, east by lands of John Ilorton, south by lands of Samuel Vausice, and west by lands of Abigail Swain, containing sixty-four acres more or less, about 40 acres improved, with a framed house, a framed barn and a log shop and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Silas Payne now to the use of J. W. Woodburn vs. Abraham Payne and Ransom Payne, ALSO—The following lot piece or parcel of land situate in Shesheqnin twp., bounded north by lands of John Mc- Keau, east by lands of Richard Johnson, south by lands of Rosweil Goodeil, ami west by lauds of George Rogers, containing about 25 acres more or less, about 15 acres im proved. three lug houses, one log shed and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Storrs A Jones to the use of E. J. Campbell vs. Philander Morris. Also,at the suit of Storrs & Jones to the useof-E. J. Campbell vs. Hezekiah Morris. Also, at the suit of Allen & Storrs to the use of E. J. Campbell vs. Hezekiah Morris and Philander Morris. A I.SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate iu ilerrick twp.. bounded north by lands of A. it. Brown, cast l.v l.tuds of N. B. Wet in ore, south by lands of George Perkins and west by lands of Nelson Marsh containing about of an acre, more or less, all improved, with a framed house, a blacksmith shop aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Piatt, now to the use of George C'. At wood vs. Volnev 1). Rosengrant. ALSO—The defendants interest in the following de scribed lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Litchfield twp. aud bounded north by lands of Huston Munn, east by lands of Burton Campbell, south by Henry J. Miller, aud west by Jesse Brown, containing four acres, more or less all improved, with a plank house thereon. Seized ami taki-n in execution at the suit of William Sinsehaugh vs. H. A A. Sinsebaugh. AI.SU The following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Warren township, bounded north by lauds of Curtis 1 teem an ; east and south by lands of Calvin Biiflington ; and C. F. f'a-e ; and west by the public road. Contain ing two and a half acres, more or less, all improved, with anew framed dwelling house and a framed llax-uiill there on. with all of defendant's interest, rights and privileges in mill race, dam. pond, Ac. AL.SU—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in the township aforesaid, hounded north by lands of Hora tio Bowen and Jackson Whittaker; cast by lands ol Hen ry Wliitt.iker jr.: south by lands of Benjamin Bowen; and west by Job Tibbets aud Perry Bowen. Containing one hundred and four acres, more or less, with fifty acres im proved, and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of U. C. Buf fington and Giles N. DeWolf, executors of Benjamin Bnf tington. decea ed. vs. David Manchester ami Thomas B. Corn all. AI AM)—The foil iwiug lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Burlington township. Iwnnded north by lands of Horace B. Pratt and F. Welles : east by lands of Daniel Perry: south by lands of John Pratt : and west by lands of Jesse B. Mckean. Containing about forty-two and a half acres, more or less, about thirty acres improved, one framed house, one framed baru and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of YY'i'liam H. Dobbins vs. Peter J. Vroiuau. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of lsnd situ ate in Uverton township, bounded on the north by lands of Patrick Callahan ; east by lands of James Sheedy and John Flynn ; south by lands of Patrick Leady ; and west by Richard Bedford and Patrick Cusack. Containing about eiglitv-tire acres, forty acres thereof improved, with a log house and log barn thereon, with a large apple or chard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Thos. Leahy to the use of U. Mercur, vs. Patrick Cusack and Catharine Cusack. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff - * Office. I Towanda, Oct 27, 1655. ( Notice i- hereby given that an amount equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each saic when strnek down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again lie offer ed for sale. J. A.('onoiN. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. 1> Y virtue of an order of the Orphan' Court J of Bradford County, will be sold at public saloon the 29th day of November next, at 1 o'clock, I*. M.,at tin house occupied by the widow of Amos Green, dee'd., in Orwell township, the interest late of said Amos Green, dee'd., in all that lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell aforesaid, and described as follows :—Bounded on the North bv lands of Elijah Walker, on tiie cast by lands of Abraham French and Cook, on the south by YVm. Knapp, and ou the west by lands set off to Doily Green, containing 22 acres, about 11 thereof improved. Terms made known on dav of sale. NEI.SUN BYRNES, October 30, 1655. Adin'r. of Amos Green,dee'd. J EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. -Notice is here- J by given tlint letters testamentary upon the estate of Caleb C. True, dee d., late of Warren twp., have been granted to the subscriiter. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to present them dulv attested for settlement to the subscriber. WILLIAM GREEN, Executor. October 30, 1855. i D MIN IST 11A TO ICS N OTK'K.—XoU^ J.\. is hereby gi\ en. tluit all persons indebted to the es tate of lit A GRiSWOLD. dee'd.. late of Ridgbcry Town ship, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and nil persons having claims against said estate vv ill please present them duly authenticated forsettlement. BENJ. HAL.STEI), Administrator. Ridgbcry. June 18. 1555. ADM INI STRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice _/~Y is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Isaac ftosenernnts, deceased, late of Asylum twp., arc requested to make payment without delay ; and those having demands ngain-t said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CY'RUS SHCMWAY', Administrator. June 14, 1855. AI)M INI STR ATO R'S NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate of YVm. HORNING dee'd.. late of South Creek tp., are hereby requested to make payment witlwut delay: and all persons hanngiug claims aguiust said estate will please present tbem duly authenticated for settlement. CATHARINE HORNING, Administratrix. June It, 1955. Ccgol 3.&Derticntrut3. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— IT. W. Pa t rid ■A V f. tirrm ili r/.ry, in the Coart of Common I'leus of Bradford Co. No. ICO. September Tenu. 1805. The undersigned Auditor appointed bv said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff*®!* of defendant's personal[property, a ill attend to the duties assigned hiin at the office of Patrick A McAlpin, iu 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 be forever debarred therefrom. Oct, 16, 1x55. D A. OVBOTOX, Auditory ADM IXISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Thoruas Ingham. dee'd, late of Asvluin township, are hereby requested to make payment without delav; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settlement. Oct. 10. 1855. JOSEPH W. INGHAM, Adin'r, 1? X ECUTO ICS "NOTICE.—AH persons in _i dehted to the estate of MAKV ( All J!Kit. deceased. late of Litchfield township, are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persona having demands against said estate arc requested to present them duly au thenticated for settlement. WILLIAM CAItMKH, Lit'-hlield, Ortalm 1 26. 1865. Kt(falm, TO ASSESSORS.—The several xA Assessors for 1856, will make iheir returns in the following order, viz : Assessors tor Litchfield, Windham .Warren, Shcshequin. Rome and Orwell, on Monday, Nov. 26. For Pike, YY'valusiug, Ttiscarora, Standing Stone, Wy sox and Ilerrick. Tuesday. November 27. For Athen tp., Athens boro', Ulster, Wells, South Creek, Ridgls-rry and Springfield, Wednesriay, November 28. Ftir Smithfield, Troy township, Troy boro', Columbia, Sylvania iwro', Armenia and Canton. Thursday, Nov. 29. For Leltoy, Granville. Franklin, Overton, Albany, WSI - Asylum and Durell, Friday, November 30. For Monroe tp., Monroe boro', Burlington, Burlington West. Burlington boro", Towanda tp.. Towunda borough, and Towanda North, Saturday, December 1. *s"Tiic Assessors will be careful in footing the assess ments arid carrying each person's valuation into the right hand column, and also in making their returns on the day designated in their warrants. By order of the Commissioners, Oct. 13. K. M. FARRAR. Clerk. " FISH AND PHILOSOPHY " DR. JOHN M'IXTOSH, Would inform the Inhabitants of Bradford county that he respectfully solicits COO subscribers for his local work entitled'• FISH AND PHILOSOPHY", or Sketches made During a Short Sojourn in Northern Pennsylvania." The hook will con -ir-t of from 250 to 300 page's, 12m0., and will be bound in embossed muslin. The price will be *I,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 away 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 Trouting on the Schrader 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— la the first place, then, he cannot afford to publish the book unaided—nor would he if he could ; for the simple reason, he is unwilling to shoulder the responsibility of committing a—possibly—poor book to the world, no therefore seeks to make a corporate concurs of it, and thus share with the subscribers the odium of failure, should it fail. It is a purely gratuitous matter, gentle men, sign, or not sign. In the second place, the author is una illing to have his .stock of books added to, by too many hundred copies of a work that failed to redeem the price of its publication : neither does he desire the horror of witnessing the awful spectacle of an auto-da-fe, of what cost hiin so much pains and time to create :—for he cer tainly would commit to the flames what remained unsold of the edition, should they remain too long on his hands. He is determined to pay the publisher ou the receipt of t'.to edition, should it be printed, asking no favors; and if 600 .subscribers can he bad, he will do so. He cau afford, however, to wait, should the COO refuse to conic to the rescue. The MS will not diminish in value. It will ra main as it has done, cherished by the owner, as w as cher ished and lowd '• the poor man's one little ewe lamb,that was unto him as a d.Higher." The author ill ask uo one to undertake to publish it on the strength of its merits : perhaps from pride, perhaps Iroin a prophetic apprehen sion of its lack of merit, l'ime—perhaps—will determine if he did well to be influenced by the latter consideration. The author will further say, that should the desired num ber of subscriptions be obtained, he will feel tempted to promise an embellished frontispiece.enclosing a medallion likeness of the principal character, Dr. Plum. And should a second edition follow , he—the author—will exert all'tLe influence lie 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 frontalis autei edents. the author has no doubt that Flum would gladly wear a wig lor a whole year, to have the pleasure of furnishing to iiis friends so interesting a souvenir. The publication of the book, then, is dependent on the receipt of iio(i subs* riher<, and one month will lie allowed for names to be given in. If, at the expiration of that time only "IK- person lias subscribed, or anv other number be tween that ami OOO— unless very closely approximating it - the book vs ill not of course be expected to see the light. But, if the entire number be obtained, those who have signed, will, iu 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. Hkkuick's, at Athens. At Burlington, there will tie one at Me->rs. Lom; A Merry's store, and at I 'lster Mr. John M a tiier , and at Monroe. Mr. S*:ymoi"r I'iiinset, will act as agents. Others may be- authorized. Towanda, October 13, 1855. COUTHERX MILITARY A CADE-^4 k ' MY" LOTTERY". —Bv OK ai.abama. Conducted on the Havana Plan,— ANOTHER GLOIUOI'H OPPORTUNITY'! The improved scheme in Class W. having been received with such a decidedly favorable demonstration, the Ma nager takes great pleasure in presenting another beau tifully brilliant seheuie, offering a far more profitable investment than any stock or securities now iu market. CLASS X. To be drawn Dee. 10th, 1855, at the city of Montgomery .when prizes amounting to $30,000 will be dis tributed according to the following unparalleled schedule. Remember Cine TUiniaind Prize* .'-—Capital Prize 10,000. CLASS X. 1 Prize of SIO,OOO is SIO,OOO 2 do 2,000 are 4.000 3 do 500 are 1,500 11 do 250 are 2.750 10 d i Uo are 1.!(0 17 do 75 are 1275 43 do 50 are. 2.150 83 do 25 are 2,075 200 do 10 are 2,000 530 do 5 are 3,150 1000 Prize* amounting to $30,000 Only Ten Thousand Numbers! Tickets $5 —Halvess2 50 —Quarters $1 25. All coßimuiiicniiniis strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, Agent and Manager. Sign of the Bronze Lion. Montgomery. Ala.. Nov. 7, 1855. MUSIC. *•ss4 MR °' BECKER, Teacher of Vo- and Instrumental Music, recently from St. Lo- ui. 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, l'lute, Violincello, and Thorough-basso, and feels confident that, being educated for the profession, he will give entire satisfaction. Lessons given in classes, or pri vately. Teaching in families preferred. For particulars apply at the Ward House. Oct. 9. IP RES II TEAS, both Green nml Rlnck — from 371 cents to $1 00—every ponnd warranted to suit or the money returned in ail cases, at FOX'S. Barclay Railroad <k Coal Company. N'OTK'K IS HEREBY GIVEN to the aubscril>crs in To wanda l>oro'and its vicinity to the Stock of the '•BAR CLAY' RAILRO AD 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 K. Overton. Esq.. the President, or to J. Macfarlane, Esq. the Attorney of said Company at Towanda. at the time*following, to wit: 4th instalment payable August 27th, 1955. sth " " September 27th " 6th • " " October 29th " 7th " " November 29th " Bth " " December 29th " 9th " " January 31 st 1856. 10th " " March 3d " Payments may also te made at the office of I,aporte, Mason ,V Co., at Towanda. July 20, 1855. GEO. R. OAT, Treasurer. New Fall and Winter Goods. Burton Kingsbery, RESPECTFUId.Y" Informs the public that he is open , ing for public inspection, one of the largest stocks of GOODS ever brought into this market, consisting of Dry (roods, (traceries, Hardware, Crccktry, Boots and Shoes, Xails, (ilass, Ac. Embracing an assortment suited to the wants of the nob lie. and which having liecn purchased for Cash, will ba sold for Ready Pay at prices which defy competition. Ajr West side of Main street. Towanda, October 4,1655. RII'E APPLES—any quantity wanted at August 22. * FOX'S. AN DDES —by the box or fiinjfle pound, V at a. pi FOX'S. J osekx" POWELL respectfully thai be is again Lefor ▼ ▼ the people with u large, rich aud fahiouuL-it UM&JI*- uient of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, In which the attention of the public U invited, being con fident that be can offer inducements to CASH purcluucM which will amply pay foran examination ofhis -.tock. Hi* tock of LAME* DKKBS Gulps i ; complete. cnHi*t ing of corded, watered, plain, black, changeable and pU'd Silks ; plain and plaid Merinos : all wool Delaines ; plain and figured Cadi mere*; Mouslin deluir.es, Panin ttas, ehulli Delaines, plain and twilled Persian cloth, Debaga*. Alpaccas, Ginghams, Prints, ±c, ALSO. SHAWLS—a large and magnificent assortment of Hrocha Long and Square Shawls, plain woulcn long ar.d square do. LAMB*' CLOTHS —All color*, and trimmings. EMBUOIDBKIK*—The largest and cheapest assortment of Ladies embroidered collars, sleeves,bands and flouncing!, edgings aud inserting*, ever offered fur sale in Towanda. Also, real thread, Smyrna, bobbin and cotton edgings, ali widths and prices. WUITK ANU Links GOODS, of every description, and -of all quulities. HOUSE PtuvisHiNO Goon*—Double end ninglc fnbT Do rna-.ks of various kinds ; embroidered and lace curtain*, ull qualities; window shades and trimmings; bleached and tail' leached table linens: napkins, colored tafcla spreads of various kinds, counterpanes, linen sheeting*, rose blankets, gilt cornices and pins, stair r<><ls. Am Ac, GLOVES LVI HOSlEKV—Everything in this line for La dle*. wishes, children, men and'bovs. HKOADCLOTIIS, Cassixbres AMI VESTINGS Dim k axil colored Cloths of every qality and price, plain and fancy Cassimeres. fancy velvets, plain and figured grenardina. plain anu figured silk, black satiß and cashmere Vesting*, and a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky joaiis, satti netts, sheep greys, A-c. DOMESTICS—Of every description, purchased at vwy close figures and oflered low. Flannels of every grade ai.(l color. CAWTETIXOS —AII qualities, ingrain ar.d stair carpeting*, oil cloths. Hash Mattings, Druggets, Ac. YANKEE NOTIONS—AImost everythiug.ln the line, whUa sale and retail. HATS A CAPS.—An assortment nneqoaJed in Northern Pennsylvania of Mens'A Boys hats ai d caps, comprising everv variety of silk, brown, pearl aud black fur flats.-- Cloth, Plush and Fur Caps. BOOTS A SHOES—In this deportment there Is, nor nevvr hats been in this market anytning to compete with this stock, in quality, quantity and price, which it would i, greatly to the interest of every man, woman and cLdd " examine who wishes to purchase- In addition to the above enumerated article* there "it. alwaTs lie found a full assortment of Groceries. Harder*.*. Crockery and Glass-ware. Paints, Oils, and DjeStufi'i Leather and Slioe Findings, Ac., Ac. To his old Friends and Customers, the suhscrilieer would take this method of expressing his gratitude lor their rib* ra! patronage, hoping still to merit and rect ive it, and to others would extend an invitation to examine i s surck, being confident lie can make it for their inhere--! ■ rjEa/ Towanda. Oct. 1. 1835. JOSEPH P'IAVEW H. S. MEBCIMi, Has Just received his FALL STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, /"10XS1STING of DRY GOODS, of everv kind.OROCE- V' DIES, a large assortment of IIARI)V>*ARE. lanudinir Harness and Carriage Trimming*, and Joiner's Tool or every description ; Iloots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe find ings. Hats. Caps, and Umbrellas ; Paper Hangings and Window Shades ; Carpets and Drugget: Oils Paints and Dye staffs ; Crockery and Glassware ; iron, Steel sw;d Nails ; W inflow glass and Sash ; Camphine, Iluruiug i'lu id and Varuislies of e very kin.l: Pails, Tubs, Mats, Ac., Ac., which will be sold as fiscal, very cheap for Cash. Towanta, October 1,1855. E. T. FOX HAS just received a full supply of FAM ILY GROCERIES, which he will soil cheap for Cash. Thankful for the very liberal palronage extended to him during the past season, he would most respectful;/ ask a continuance of the same. Cash paid for most kinds of Grain, Butter, Cheese, acfi Farmer's Produce generally. October 10, ItfSS. W W 1 BUSII. RYE wanted immediate'v yj\J\J for which the highest market price in cash will be paid. Oct. 12. t. T. FOX. SPICES, of all kinds, both white and ground —Mustard, black and white, whole and ground, at October 9. POX'S. _ TURKS ISLAND SALT, both lumps and ground, at Petit FOX'S. E W Cr OOD s. J. Harvey Fhinny, Jr. ISlust receiving a general assortment of I'ALL A VTLJ TEK GOODS, consisting of the usual variety of Dry ( tocds, Groceries, Hardware, Crockery, Glassware, Boots A Shoes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dyes, Ac., Ac. all of which will be sold as usual for Cash, or exchanged for Produce i-heaper than can be had at any other store iu Towanda. Persons wishing to purchase Goods for ra*h will do well to call and examine his stuck and prices, cor ner of Bridge and Main street*. paid for Butter, Pork and Grain. Oct 20 Li. M. WELLES, ATHESS, BRADFORD CO.. PA. Wholesale and retail dealer in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S HORSE POWERS THRESHERS AND SEPARATORS, fO.UB/.VB/l TKHSHKKS V BV.V.VO WJSRS, Portable Saw-Mills, Clover Htillers and Feed Cutters, Emery's Cider M : 'ls, Apple Farcrs, Clow's arid Kelsey's and other Grain Cradles, Scvthee, and other Harvesting Tools. Ketohuni's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymour's Grain Drills, Broad cast Seed Sowers, Ac. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated FAN 2VXXLLB, Which I am prepared to sell at either WHOLESALE OR RETAIL, on very favorable terms. These mills are warranted second to none In 'he United State*, for durability, efficiency and simplicity, and w ill do in the best manner and rapidly, all kinds of chaffing and cleaning all kinds of Grain, Grass Seed, Ac. Mir Warranted to chaff lit for market, from 40 lo 60 bushel* of Wheat pe-r hour. Orders solicited. November 1, 1 855. lb M. WELLES. Corn Shcllers at Wholesale and Retail. I AM prepared to sell as above, ou very fa vorable terms, the BEST CORN SHELLEbb eves sold in Bradford County. Where two or more Corn Shcllers arc nea :n tie neighborhood, 1 will deliver them at asms' -c*.- extra I'ricc of Sheller, with single balance wheel, t~ 1 do double do s 60 Farmers are invited to examine them. Athens. Pa., Nov. 1, 1*55. R- M. B'KLI FS Another Voice from Wysox I 4 S the subscrilier has determined to close ;! ■ r aj-. A. Manufacturing business at Myersburg, he . : for sale at extremely low prices, a" number of U ■ s, pleasure and Lumber Sleighs.among v.hich, out i i carriage, bnilt in the latest style, of good lnateriw'.. leather top, aud with doors to hack scat; it hctr.g •>.. Carriage on which the premium was awarded to th ■ ruL Hcriher at our late County Fair. Also, one, one or two horse carriage, built in Philadelphia style, with door In the side, leather top. with lioth pole and thills ; - it being a tritle 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 scld cheat* for Cash or approved credit. D. MAGXER- Myersburg, October IS, 1855. "ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. -NutlM L\ is hereliv given, that all persons indebted to the e.v Litent RICHARD V ARGI.SON.de c'd. late of DureU tp. . re quested to make payment without delay ; nd all pw-vn* having claim* again.-t said estate, must pre.-ent t ;cia duly authenticated for .ettliment, to the subscriberat his rt-.-t --dence SARAH VARGT SON, DureU. Nov. 15.1555. Admhliatratrix. Xcw Fall and Winter Goods. Joseph Kingsbcry, IS NOW RECEIVING HIS FALL STOCK OF GOOl*. Also. BOOKS, STATIONERY, Towanda, October 3, 1835. Dried apples a few n.i tor sil at j!10 I'OX'S.
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