~ , wits of the youth were not latent. At 1,1 v,.,ble place he leaped from his wagon, ran * vkct and escaped with his life; while j'. : ' t , W agon and goods fell into the hands 'This would be executioners. Vll ,tiler soul-thrilling circumstance is told ./."individual, who, while riding on horse- V.' u . -• attacked by some half dozen of the V , wiio presented their revolvers at him and 11, ,i liiin to dismount. The fiendish de ' . 'itheii took him a quarter of a mile from tied Lis hands and feet, placed a tri- IT idock in his month, and fastened it rope. To prevent him from seeing, a ..... tied over his eyes. In this position . | ( .f t p. draw out a miserable existence, ~ !v "len. where no voice could cheer The pain resulting from the barbarous , tl .r were intense, and wrung him almost i; -atiou. 1" l' lo midst of an almost dy- ( , .iric'le, a foot is loosened from the rope's .'coil : with this foot the hat Is removed ... ■j< eves, and the sufferer is once more „! ; ,i,WI to walk and enjoy the sense of seeing. I ,tless looked through the hidden future j iV jth ardent desires, but faint hopes. Sicken- j , i., nlll if have boon from pain, unstrung 1 • : K .aa.-eies doubtluss were from fatigue, he ; ,1 ou till at length a house is gained ; aid -d and obtained, and the victim once a are released, j , tncedies have not been selected on I : : of their importance, among the many I ..-Parities practiced on the free men of Kan- J p- !mt I'ctau-c we arc more personally ac-J •,1 with them. Men trom your own | , U f U( "l citizens, have emigrated to Kansas ; mi file settlers, have had outrages prae ,m revolting to humanity, while, en-1 - i in i Imir peaceful pursuits : and they are I at ar.v moment to be attacked from an j ~u I I'UIV and their lives destroyed,and are J r pelled to he almost constantly under arms, I i in visiting the house of tlod on the Sab- J Tiie cowardly monsters steal abont in j ,f five or six, and when they find them j nb t take their lives. Free men of the j .. will YOU longer suffer your brothers and , and in-loved parents thus to be outraged V i i: r.a you wu will not—we have fore- ' until forbearance ceases to Lea virtue, | 1 I,H! if murdered Dow, Barber, Brown, I ! i .rliers is vet to be avenged. ! SHI MWAV. IIAUKISOX SHt'MWAV. - . . \, AI.I.'XAXOKU KJOHAItII. j. v. en \mitKui.T.v. ga. Sheshecuia Republican Club. V :i lar_r" meeting of the citizens of She- j : c.Mivi ned upon previous notice, at the | Ali ins''in Horn Brook on Wednesday i i; -t , f'.r the purnosc of organizing a I r ■ nut ( lull. WILLIAM TUT IT .li was j . 17 -id. Nt, Cii.uti.ns CIIAKKKK and SAM- j IN. Vice Presidents, and Geo W. v Si-cr -tary. rn wot ion a CoinmitUc of three, consisting j '<> II P. Kinney, Ulysses Horton; arid ('! ille' 1 , were appointed by the Chair j . .it r - nations expressive of the sense ol | / - iiv-i mbled, who thereupon present- j • ' ■ is V. b were iiw:ntbnnn>lv admit- 1 \\ we regard slavery as a social and j d evil a curse to all parties in any way . w itli it—that it i< local and section- I , !!; i exists only by virtue of statutory pro- | while liberty is national and eternal, j , dlv the portion and still the birthright i ' i ii,'' and whereas, an attempt is being 1 Am force such sectional and dangerous in- ' •.. i> into the fair free territory of the j 1-:. tli'S'eforc — _ . | '. That the citizens of Shesliequm, j . Ur the name of Shcsheqiiin Bepubli- i i ,li, ami upon the broad National prin- j .f iiiiiomproiiiising resistance to the ex- | - II Slavery. I '!":: it " while we arc inflexibly op- 1 • i Tu interference with the institution •i' exists under the shield of State sov . .v. areas inflexibly opposed to its irtiier i\tens on on this continent. i;.. ' That, ill .Juliu C. Fremont and Wil •-T.il I>.iyton, we have men ol ability, oner r and it •• xritv ; and in jvhoin are reflected .'■■ nt ni'iimiples we have just set forth. Vic v. rlii-rcfore dive them our united, earnest loiicu.- .-.iijiport for the Presidency and h Pr->, n-iu'v ol the I uited States. II . That the officers of this meeting jicrtaa cut officers of the Club. ' T at an Executive Committee -'. 'g i t William Snyd* r, jr., Silas P. ( i rics M. Ballis, be appointed, iutv it shall lie to call meetings at such ni l (•, invite such speakers as they : - : v i "in pr-ipcr, expedient, and tranact such •' A;-,:,.-- as the interests of the club may rsniro. . That the proceedings of this meet s' " -L r u-tl by the officers and published ill I'm•;!ili("i:i pupcis of this county. WILLIAM TI TTLE, Pro's. ,r \\. Kinnkv, Sec. '1 a., fitioii of the above resolutions was dI v n -.a rv utile argumentative speech -♦! • ••• : . LMICS before the country, hv P. I. . after which, the meeting listcn g ; .i something short and spicy from G. H. * K!\s mi ! (. H. P. KINNKV, Ksq'rs., clos -''•'h heart v cheers for the cause audits ' - lar 1 hearers. •V KXTI M-IVK Jon.—The circular address !i" j i'le of the South bv the Border of Missouri, calling for aid in the war uiraiion waged against the jieaeable set "! Katmiis territorv, says tliat the wes ■ 'Siatries of Missouri have for the last two ■■■• a li'-;ivilv taxed, both in money ami ; • in lighting* the battles of the South.*— n it.iv-tte county aloue has ex]waded niore •• nnndrcd tliousiind dollars in money, • 'li more in time. This docs not include, "'■anno, the loss of rgjiutawon sustained •' ' ['"'ijile of tluit region the value of which 1 "-IJC tan scarcely be calculated or repaired. • " - include the 10-s of trade sustained lL "J'sc'j'i'nce of cutting oft all eommunica- Mwei-n the east and west through Mis • '• Wert 1 iit.se added to the above sum ; would iiinke siu li an aggregate as to aston Border Ruffians. But what they havi " a 'y e.xjiinnicd jn money, they have u< ' ' more than supplied by means of the plup 'L Kree State men in Kansas. Frotr lU| ' iriiniHte settlers they have stolen livt hundred Thousand dollars. IBTE TROCBI.E AT MOBll.K.—J Vnrthrr Purlb• u/urs. —We have already given some partial lars of tbe excitement at Mobile, growing out of the discovery that Messrs. Strickland & Upson, booksellers there, had been circulating, incendiary documents. A letter from that city to the New York Herald, dated the 16th instr., says : " A son of Dr. Woodcock called tit the store of William S trick laud and Ldwi* Upson—firm of Strickland A- Co.—on Wednesday, and af ter considerable searching found tjie " Life and \\ ritings of Frederick Douglass/' for which Mr. Upson charged the exorbitant price of $2 50, which Mr. Woodcock promptly paid. A Committee of Vigilance, consisting of twen ty live of our leading men, soon met at the Battle House, sent for Messrs. Strickland and Upson, and after giving them a fair hearing, required them to give honds in the sum of $5,000 each for their appearance before the committee the next fifty, for further examina tion. Meantime an examination of their stock and account books proved the statements of Strickland and Upson to have been utterly false. Instead of these two or three copies having accidentally got in their store with a lot of ! second-hand books, as stated by them, their ! press letter book contained an order, in Mr. Strickland's handwriting, for fifty copies of 1 --aid work. On Thursday the accusal appear | ed before the committee, and were ordered to | I ''settle up" and leave town within five davs, i I after which time the committee would not be : | answerable for their lives. The penalty of the I law here, in such case provided, is " death, or | not less than ten years' imprisonment in the j I penitentiary." Thursday night a party started for the resi dence of Mr. Strickland, armed and equipped for a " tightrope performance but bv the prompt interposition of the more moderate por tion of the Vigilance men the " performance was postponed." Mr. Ursrtn'lias not bccn scen since Thursday. Mr. Strickland was in his store yesterday, and passed through our streets unmolested. Though the proofs of nis guilt were nut then knuwig two of his friends, meet ing him, acco-ted Him in tins wise : Strick land, if I believed .what is reported of you to be true, I would hang yon as high sis Human.' " Yes," said the other, "if half of it was true, I would help to lynch you on the spot." Sen timents like these are in every mouth, and great dissatisfaction is felt among many at the leni ent course of their committee. Strickland has not been seen in the city to day, and it has ! been ascertained that he left town in a sail boat yesterday evening, soon after the warn- i iug he received from his friends. It is suppos ed ho has gone North by the underground route. TIIK ST.VTK TUJKKT.—The October election comes on apace. Tiie result of that election will have a vast influence upon the result of the election in November. The State Ticket which the opponents of the administration have placed in the field, is a good one in every respect. We arc personally acquainted ffith two of the gentlemen, and know them to be every way fitted to occupy the posts for which tficy are candidates, and of the other one we have most reliable information that he is equal ly worthy. T.icy are all men "of high moral character, and are the devoted friends of Free dom. Their election by a handsome majority, will carry such dismay into the Bin lianier camp that they will uut be able to stain! up under it at the November election. There should there fore, all effort bo made to organize Thoroughly, tioa. It has been the ea^ .dec candidates on our State ticket frequently tell behind the county ticket, from a luck of inter est in the subject. At this election it is of vast mpnrtanee that every vote should be rallied for the State ticket, for the eyes of the whole country are upon Pennsylvania. It is admitted <m all hands to lie the battle-ground of the Union. Its vote will decide tin: contest. As Pennsylvania goes, so goes the 1 niou. It we elect our State Tick-1 by a handsome majority, one universal shout of joy will go up from the friends of Freedom, and the influence w ill be such, that Freedom and Fremont will sweep everv Free State in November, not even except ing California, 'lake care, then, ol tne State Ticket. - - If any of our readers wish to know our opin ! ion with regard to the probabilities of success in October, wo have no objection to state it. At tlii- present writing, our candid opinion is, I that we -hall elect the Union State ticket in October by a very respectable majority. We j do not see" anything now to prevent this result, I and we believe we shall have the pleasure of recording a glorious victory for Freedom in the Old Keystone State in October. — I'lt'sburg ' (iazet'e. TIIK A -SAI I.TS ON .IACKSON. —The venomous | i assaults upon the fair fame of JACKSON, by the • Buchanan men, continue unabated. Thus, the j Louisville ('"iifief, a leading Buchanan piint i in Kentucky, says : j "A pi iralr letter written by Jackson in 154. just before his death, mr/i n/if vilifying Bnclian- | j an, charging him with cowardice awl falsehood , is shamelessly dragged forth to degrade Bu- j i cliamiii. The infamy of the affair rests upon \ I fiids.,ll for writing liis letter, and next upon i those w ho have brought it to light for political effect now for the first time. They who "heap opprohinm mountain high upon the giau' ot Jackson " are thev who have dishonored Inni i and degraded themselves by publishing the uu ! fortnuate priaitr- letter of I he. insanely viiiflicitivc ; „1,l 1,/ ran', who in this very letter, proved that to the last, no touch of justjee or inagnaniiuity towards an opponent or rival ever cntciod lus 1 l,rea-t and that his only use for friends was to made tools of them. If Buchanan had m l**., instead of faithfully giving truthful testimony, as he did, corroborated Jackson's charges agaihst Clay, Jackson never would have writ ten his infamous serrct letters of 1K4. . < lieliex-e that history convicts Jackson of sland ering Clav, and then convicts hiniot slandering Biiclianuu because hn would not perjure him self by supporting the slander against ('lav. Has the old hero no friends left among his nianv adherents of former days? If lie has, it is meet that they should know of this de- U rutiueU effort to blast his reputation by shift ing upon hiui the imfamy fairly earned by Bu . i chauau. . ;! a letter from Fayette county, Pcnusyl .vania, says that that county, which has lierc , i tofore given bOO Democratic majority wu this . year o for Fremont by a majority ot i One borough alone will give a majority ot 400. ; After a thorough canvass, only seven leba fie I Buchanan men can be luund in the town. The* Shower of Lies. Henry Ward Beechcr says in the last Indc l ndent, very truly and eloquently : " Tli's campaign is to be one of eminent and a'.ol nding falseho. d. It will rain and hail lies. They will come like gnats and locusts, like frogs and murrain. Let no man be alarmed. Col. Fremont from th's time till November will walk in a storm of fire and brimstone, and nothing will prevent his being consumed but that which preserved Shadraeh, Meshaeh and Abodnego. God will preserve him. " It is a matt r of iratulatiou that we have at length a man presented for the Presidency, of scrupulous honor, of manly bearing, of in corrupt morals, of a heroic spirit, yonng, en terprising, proved in danger, of an excellent judgment, of great sagacity in practical affairs, remarkable for capacity to command, and for habits of self-command, and above all, an un worn, unhacked politician. lie is an honest man, and he is not a supple politician. " Against such an one there can be brought no political charges, no broken promises, no tergiversations, no .conduct supple, evasive, un manly, dishonest, lie has no feuds, no party commitments, no political enmities, lie is a clear, fresh, able, honest, heroic man. Let us try how it will seem again to see such a man President of these United States. " Therefore, let Christians prav for him ; let all men work ; let lies breed and swarm and buzz, and die like mosquitoes in a morass ; hut let ev<ry true man go right straight forward, talking, spreading pap-re, reasoning and per suading, and then let November be the judg ment-day of a faithless, treaty-breaking, slave spreading party." A True Record. The following pungent article from the A bany Evening journal places the political iic*- of MIIAAKO EJIXKOKK so well before the public eye that we give it a place. Few F.ilmnre men, we opine, will have the hardihood to (|iiostion this statement of facts which cut up liy the roots all pretensions of Mr. Fillmore's being opposed to Slavery extension : " While V ice President lie entered into a secret bargain with Foote and other Pro-Sla very Senators, to defeat in the Senate such of (Jen. Taylor's appointments as were distasteful to the Slaveholding interest. When he became President he rekindled the Disunion panic, which the judicious policy of fieri. Taylor had suppressed. P>v industriously fanning and stimulating this panic, he defeated the unconditional ad mission of Califor.iiH, which otherwise would have taken place within two weeks after fieri, eral Taylor's death. He forced the Fugitive Slave Bill through Congress as a condition of the admission of California, employing for that purpose bribes in the shape oi offices and patronage conferred upon pliant Members themselves, or upon their relatives and friends. It was during his administration that, for the tirst time in our national history men and wo men were hunted through Northern streets like beasts, and Northern citizens, ordered, under penalty of the prison, to join in the hunt like hounds. It has been only during and since his administration, that such scenes have occurred under color of " the law," as shooting at \\ ilkesbarre, the chase and riot n't Christiana, the chaining of Boston Court House, the mur der of a child by its mother to - ive it from Slavery, a u'-iaiiati, the ehai ring of ves s els and ' ' lent of Troi; ". Nt the cost of tl:> • us of thoirsa is of dollars, po.cti . v negroes, and enhance the tional experience from the davs oi \v asi to those of Taylor, 110 such event had occurred in any Northern State before. The honor of originating this phase of American life and manners rests exclusively and indisputably with Millard Fillmore. He made ofliee under him the reward of truckling to Slavery, and removal the penalty of sympathy with Free Soil. lie rejected General Taylor's Cabinet because they were not subservient enough to the slaveholding in terest. He turned out Post Masters, Cirstorn- Ilouse Officers and Department Clerks, by the dozen, for the meresexpression of opinions ad verse to the extension of Slavery, lie gave the control of the Army, the Navy, and the Inferior, all to Slaveholders. lie withdrew the nomination of Edward A. Bradford to the Bench of the Supreme Court, because lie held (the view taken by "Chief Jus tice Story) that Congress had a right to pro hibit Slavery in the Territories, and went a thousand miles out of the Circuit to get a can didate (Geo. A. liadger) holding the opposite view. I Having aided by public approval, and pri vate connivance, the rigorous tyranny of the j act. respecting fugitives to an extent nut eon ' teinplated even by l'ts author, he boa-ted of 1 having done so in both' Ins official Messages, j | and urged that it be made a " finality " to all I eternity ! He made the ton of tlie Southern States, declaring that he had abaiidaiied liis "early prejudices against Slav - rv,' recanting his form- j er speeches against it, and professing devotion ! to its interests, under the hypocritical plea of i "saving the Union " thereby. . He has uttered no word of remonstrance, against the breach of faith involved in the re peal of the Missouri Compromise, or the atroc ! ties committed in Knnsnjr; while on H> > eon I Lrarv, his Southern supporters procla.ui his up proval of them both, and urge his elect on a the sure way to save Kansas for Slavery. And finally, after abandoning Ida own party because it had become " tainted with Free Soii," and being himself abandoned by more than half of the new one lie had joined ; lie travels up and down proclaiming that the South will make a treasonable attempt to dis solve the Union, and nvght to make it, if he is \ defeated and his opponent elected. F.u.i, OK A BRIDGE WITH TWO LOCOMOTIVES. j— Easton, /'„ August 27. —A span of the Lehigh Valley Railroad bridge across the Del ' aware river, on the Jersey side, gave way last ! evening, whilst two engines were passing o\n. | George Howe, a fin a an, was killed, and John ' Geary, engineer, was fatally wounded. As serious as the accident is, in the destruc tion of property, it is a most providential cir cumstance that' it occurred when it did, a--a few minutes- later an awful destruction of life would have been occasioned, as the Philadel phia train was due at tlie point by the time tabic at the precise moment of the accident, fifteen minutes before 7 o'clock. It was for tunately behind time five minutes, otherwise the train would have stopped directly under the span that gave way. The New York train was also nearly due, and would have passed • over the span." A boat was passing down the , canal and barely escaped. FATA. OF THK CHAKTKK OAK..—A TELEGRAJ LT ie disptiteh fr m Llartford, Ct., Aug. 21st s sites that the " Charter Oak " fell lluit morn ing at about one o'clock, with a tremendous crash, and init six feet of the stump HOW re-, in tins. This famous tree was far past its prime when the charter was concealed in it on the i)th of MaVgIGXO, and was probably an old tree when discovered the New World. It stood n)>on the old Wyllis estate now owned bv the Hon. .1. W. Stuart.— Crows of citizens qs visiting tlic ruins, and each oue bear awuy a portion of the venerable tree. FRANCIS P. BI.AIK ON JAMRS BPCHANAN.—- The New York papers of Saturday contain a very long and able letter from F. I'. RI.AIK, on the subject of Gen. JACK-SON'S opinion of Mr. BUCHANAN*. He goes fully into the subject of the alleged bargain, intrigue and corruption of ADAMS and Ci AY, iir 1823, in which lie shows conclusively by documents, that BUCHANAN was the exclusive author of the feud. Towanda Market Wholesale Prices. [Corrected weekly by E. T. FOX, Dealer in I'm visions and Groceries, No. 1, ltrick Row.] Flour, (retail price,) bbl S 7 .70 (ft 8 00 Fork, do ...-. u 00 W) —— Wheat, ..' V bushel, 1 37150 Bin kwheat ~ " .... .ts" (ft < bits .... SQ % Corn, " 50 fAt Rye, " (ft Potatoes, " .... O'ttrft Renos,. ... | .->!>'(ft . . . . I tried Apples, •' .... l oil (ft Rotter f tt>.... 17 Or 18 Cheese, " (VJ 10 Uiuiis and Xhonldcrs, " 8 (ft 12* I tried Peaches, " 12 (ft lb" Itricd !terries, " 12 (ft lsy M t.'dozen, . . 10 Or. _ Arrival and departure of IYR ils. V 'X'A Xrr". t .( Sunduy it V P. , T Dfdo 1 do N - - ex ept Sunday, at I. M. Poparts do ' i p. M. 'V \nive- illy, except Sunday, at 7 I'. M. Departs do ' 7 A. M. SiIHSiIHQUiN Arrives Tuesday. Thursday and Satur day ,at s p. M. Departs, same days, at (1 A. M. CANTON—Arrives Monday. Wednesday and Friday, at BP. M. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Mi >NTHOSE- Vrrives Monday, M'nlnesdny and Friday, at 7P. M. Departs Tuesday, Thur.-iiay and Satur day. at 7 A. M. I.APORTE Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 2P. M. Departs Tucsdav, Thursday and Saturday at 12 M. WEI.LSRt RC Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ut t I*. M. Departs Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at li A. M. EATON —Arrives Wednesday and Saturday, at <! I*. M. Departs Tuesday and Friday, at 5 A. M. The morning mails close at 8 o'clock of the evening pre- ; vioiis ; the afternoon mails close at Hi A. M. July 21, 185 C,. p. C. "PORTER. T'. M. i N'cm (LWTION. —Notice is hereby given, that J 1 hereby forbid aii persons from tru-tiug any one oil : luy account, and partii ularly forbid all persons from liar boring or trusting Joseph Prince, without a written or-I der trom nie ; a.- 1 have made all the necessary arrange ments for liis comfort and support, and will not be liable I lor any debts contracted by hint. Wafreu, Sept. 2, lsiii. NELSON I'RINCE. j I GST—Between Tuwstuda and LeUuy.srille ! -J a ItLANKET SH AU L,small plain brow n and white j cheeks. Anyone liuding will restore it to the owner, or leave it at tbe Towanda Post Ofiice, for who ii they will ! be liberally rewarded. Monroe, Sept. :i. Is.lo. CLARK CL'MMINOS. J Casji paid for Pelts & Wool, 1 AT SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE, Towanda. September !{, ls",;. BRADFORD COUNTY tkachkrs' ASXOCI \TION. The next regular meeting of this ' Association will be held in nurliugton, commencing on 1 Friday. S EFT KM lIER 12, at 10 o'clo.k. A. M. The usual address before the Association will tie deliver- j ed bv Mr. F. NICHOLS, and the Essay read t>v Miss V' -Hys. . I 4\lF.< M'WJLLIAM. Sec'y. J CKOAK tins left my bed and board without pun tinier. 1 therefore forbid all persons trusting her ou my account, as I will not be responsible for debts contracted by her after this date. DM ,II. August 89, ISStL MR HAKi.t LOAK. NEW FI RM AND NEW FALL GOODS. riTHE FIRM OF MONTANVES A CO. lias been di- X solved by mutual consent. WM. A. ROCKWEI.L liavin" withdrawn. The busine-s will hereafter be rou ducted iiii.l. r the name of MONTANVES having asso , iateil with the lirin J. I). MONTANVI: Jr., and F. p. Mos- TVNVK. We trust with our present facilities for por ch ise of (foods, that we can make it an object for CASH < U ->TOMKKS t t Xsiiwiiwj 'ur wbicli hit.-* Ectii laid in with great enr<- to suit the fall trade. tea' All accounts due the old liriu. as also notes that arc due. fire erin r/cif to 6e utiid wiQ/utul fiidlti't tio/iee. August 25. 18.56. MqN I AN) I>. It F M O V A Id. COLLINS CN POWELL, UfOl'Ll) respectfully inform their friends and the pub lic generally, that they have removed tlieir Cloth ing am! Furnishing Store to their New Building oil the est side ol Main Street, next door to Hall & Kussell s, and will be happy to wait ou all who may give them a call. " Their stock consists of Black Cloth Coats, Plain ami Fiincv Cassiiuercs, Tweeds and Jeans, Black aud I-aucy Cassirnere Pants, Black Satin Vests, Silk \ elvet and (fan cy do.. Silks of all kinds, White M.irsailles ami fancy do., White and fancy Linen Pants. Overalls and overallirts, white and fanovshirts, drawers, Collars, cravats, 4oehs. Hat- and Caps'of all kinds and rpialitiesT a g"od assort ment of Boys Clothing, 'such as Coats, Vests and Pants which ive are selling off at cost. Gentlemen wi hing clothing made up to order, will d • well to give us a call,as we have ii good assortment ol Cloths, Cas-imrrcs and Vesting* on hand, whichwc an ready to make tip on short notice, and V \ Bit AX I I I' to tit in every wav. or no sale. We do ohr own ruttine. aud ft itt'-r ourselves that in- kimw as much about ii a- no ■' oenpl- h icing bad some \e its ex|ierii me in basines ' . .Nt; done to on 1 r :1S usiial Where G < ' t,o •;. no ehargi -de f-r r ttinr. V dn . all we a.-k i -c c.dl Oct al- . ' " ' I.IN-' I'C'if IVAT, POWii'.l . FULW DRUG STORE AT NICHOLS nIIS. (J. M. G I'. CADV wuiiltl tnjly announce to tln-ir frfgnda and the jmhlo that tlu-v have ju-t opened a new and extensive Dltl (■ Si'ulU-. jat N ICHOLS, N. .Y- Their >tek is new and caret ally I selected, and consists of Drugs, IVlodicincs, Chemicals, Paints, i unions which are lead, zinc, chrome green and yellow. j india red. vcrtinHnm, Ac. Oils and tarnishes, a variety, iiye-stutt's, including logwood, camwood. fnstie, endliear, gran ulated tin. indigo, Ac. RIfI'SHES for paint, hair, hat, clothes, shoe, teeth, fte. Window glass, ! puttv eainpliene. i>un,iug tinid, alcohol; tan ner's nil"; very i>nre UQI'OUS for medicinall purposes; Patent Medieines, perfumery, Entail's Kxtraets for the handkerchief ; I anty Article*, I'ankce Motion*, Suiiir, Cigars, Ac. Ac. i To Physicians our stock oilers inducements as livingof 1 tlie liesl ijualitv, carefully selected, and sold eheap. I dive us a eail, and see if von ean nirchase as eheap elsewhere. M. S P. CAI'l. Nichols. June l'i. l*.i<i. L> UTTEII TUI IS &El UK INS.-—A quttn ) tfty of good Hutlt v TIIJJS ami Kirk iiw. just revived ami for mk by mny> H* 8. MhU< I K. :/CULTIVATOR TEETH AND CORN \J SHEI.I.EUS. for sale by H. R. MElft'Ult. (TUUTION. —All persons arc cautioned J against purchasing a note given hy ine ou or about i the 23d day ol .Inly last, to a man passing by the name nf Van Fleet or Van Yliet for fit), as said Note was ob tained hy frapd and uo value received. T therefore si .ill not pay "said Note unless ( ouipelhd by law. i ilerriek, August i, ls.gj. 1. A. PARK XlEsu'banco us. TO THE PUSXiZC. IV consideration l the liberal patronage with which we liave lit-en t ivurcd since we commenced business in this place, we tender tn the citizens of Tow unfit and Mir rouiniyig country our sim ere thanks, and hope hy selling at prices KI'KPIt'SINGI.Y LOW, to make it profitable ti< . all who may I'avor OH with a call. iV e are re olvcd t ■ keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age in which we live, by offering for sale Goods of the Latest Syles, at prices alarm the proprietors of old-fash ioned Stores ; they being schooled j n the high-price prin ei|de. or rather in the prices of ohl times u fll not lower their demand* : but, it: a very trappy manner, warn then customers not to meddle with the floods at the New Store, (at the same time exhibiting much concern for their wel fare,) for they know that none but damaged Good* can be sold so very low. We do not intend to sell damaged floods, lnit if any prove to be so, or, are not what we represent tli'm to I.e. return tiu-ni and jeceive tlie money paid for tlnni. w. now offer our ESI'!RE SUMMER STOLE A'J STILL LOWER PRICES TII.LX EVER. Some of our Dress Goods, onr remaining stock of Hon nets and Bonnet Trimmings we will sell at COST. We have a line lot of Shawls. Mantillas, Window f>ra perv, Silks Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edging and In serting, Ae., &e. We use prepared to send for any article in our lino Unit we have not on hand. Our assortment of KKADY-MADK CLOTH IXG, is complete -cannot lie surpassed by any other establish ment in Northern Pennsylvania. Call and examine our <hinds—seeing is believing. CI'TTJjN HERO, ItOSENHAL'M A CO. Townnda, July V, IWHK , r r. FOX i |S iniw n-r i iviiivr a fine stock of GLROGE '•IVISIONS which will be sold at the vers ■ Ifa i- also anxious to buy for CASH am y • '■*. I.ard and good W heat, at r-tfc Will those who want to buy or u 1 id " pleas# grvfe him a call* * NEV (>F TL AS, wHrnnited w> - •- 1 ' ' inn, or the motley returned. ' 11 -is. and in fact most everv ii" ' 1 t C. ipu 'or sale cheap sit FOX'S. s V i El> I'i'Af'HF.S, a few verv nine ones, 1 * " ' ' fltgrr It Kq.ffj | v s DLES, Lot it Spuria atiii Talluw bv the ! 'ax or pound, at EON'S. ! LEiOURof iliffufetii qu;i!'to-.s. Corn Meal,', ! Rr.ui and Chop. Also . nine very extra Family K i.r warranted of -upcrior q jaiiU foi .-ale at FOX'S. j MEBl> I'OiiK, Cheese, Haws, Lard.Hrymis, . and an assortment of Wooden Ware at f*"t>X S. A/ U | BESIIELS gootl i'ulatoea wanted t/l '' ' imlll* ■diatcly at POX'S. 17XTR ACTS for flavoring, for sale elieaj) J at FOX'S. THRESH REACHES and Tomatoes, in cans, 1_ warranted perfectly tiesh at FOX'S. ORANGES,0 RANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Rtiisins, ltrunes, and other fruit in tiieir sea son at " FOX'S. Wf'RITE FIS It in barrels, half barrets SIWB TV by the pom i r myl t FOX'S. | If AO* IN UT- Some very fine -•*1 c: ' !' ■Mackerel in half and onar ler hcrul ... jis FOX S. C 1 'PY A Itf. stoek always tin hand , ) ■-Idatw li ! -tl. I pedlars'prices at FOX'S. | *) ; NS SUGAR Rrowii, Refined, I'l.lW fj di .d, Cru-hed a . i.iti d ; Slola--es. Syrup. Itio and .Java Coffee. IE . r. tus, I linger, Sperm Candles, like, Tobacco—iu f.u t .. general variety of Urocele -. for sale cheap at june!) FOX'S. fPAPIOCA, Hire, Corn-starch, Itlce flour, JL (. arragen, Macaroiia, Yenuaciilu. Sagochei so ami Spie of at i CX S. ell kit i - 8 RICES, of all kinds, lioth white and ground i —Mustard, black and white, whole and ground, at October!!. FOX X. BOOTS <fc SHOES 6L LEATHER. I D. Tl FMRI r a V\ r i? just receiving age • neral assort .. /tOOTS A SILOES, t-aiiable for the spring trad Also, an excellent assortment of I.E \THEE.comprising 180 sides Sole Leather, hit sides Upper, 2uo < alt Skins, together with a general stood of Kipps, Linings k Find ings. Towanda. April J, 18.50. IiMSII. —No. 1 and 2 Maekerel and Codfish, at may 14 MKK( l .>OUITI 'I MRTV-.1. TTA RNR \LTIOY V GKN'KRAi ASSORTMENT of Roots j j\ v -shoes aiiii • tidings now receiving at Ang.lt,\K* HI MPILRKVF-._ CJOI I 1.1:-V ill ER.—Just receiving an t'X- O c lient 1-t , f .-r SOLE I.FATHER, to which public attention is respectfully invited. Nov. 22 15.5.5. b. ill Mi 111.El. NEW SPRING GOODS, A XT* XEAV FIRM. B KINGSBURY A SON I-. *,' leave to call tin- atten . lion of their friends and customer.-, a- wcil a-allotli cis, txrtli Jew and Oentile. wishing to buv<ro,Ml-, f 111.A 1 . to tlleir well select, d stock of fOA A if, A - ' 1/ STIC DH Y OOODS. consist in if ola great varan of i.a lies Dress Uoadt, Stlk*, Shawls. De Daiia*. Ck al lies llttrr'e*. < httmbht'l*. Daw*. Brilliant**. etc., tic. Also, a choice si-led ion ol Merriliiac, Chechen,, unit other styles ol b.*t-cnloivd Prints. \ large and complete assortment of 1 u/iff Sotiems, Hosierii, <ll,ire*. Dress Trimming*, lilt tie (.no,ls. Den im* Tick* Drills, l.inens, Cambrics. Hlceichetlunit lirinrn Setting*, Cottn >'", Wick, Butt*, Tie me, C a,yet In'a'ldiTiViifr. the above article*, there will always l.e lbnnd a full assortment of GKOCKRIKS. l'rn.-kwv nd Glass-wurc. B—'ts and Shoes, Huts and Caps, Nails, 1- I>U. Bails, Toiis. Matts. Ac. .... .. , The under igncd feel a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination f tlicrr Spring stock, believing that e.i...1 <;oo 1 111 tow prices Will insure a speedy sale tor 15. KINGSBURY A- SON. Tiiwundo. ipnhO . la.-ifi. .. Watches, J-e. ery and Taney Goods. \W \ UN VP, lias just received :t Ltrtrc . , . i mentor WATCHES, JEWI-11.- ;uyy" 'c •> \V4ii li nro oflvre*! for sui** oft tnc 'A'a: nc-r's, Main st. above Bridge. NEW SPRING GOODS!; iit ij-j • Attention of the Jit'- • t -p.) K |>|.' (i(H)itS coiupri*iug .. c • wli !l will be sold at tilts lowest . ■ ~isb. O. B.BABTLKTT. ' 4 , „... A,nil 24. ls.Vi. A uothcr Large Arrival cf !NI:W SPUING GOODS; HS. MF.IK Tl> is now receiving the largest, best ay-) . suiti il. and niost desirable stock of Goods that has ! nt 1 idai oft,n od in Towanda. Consisting of every variety of 6.1 DDE A XD FA.XCY DIIY HOODS. Huniinire. ('fcr !rrii it nil Class iiiire, Bouts and Slurs. J lals. Caps, St aaw (loads, Carpets. ATot fiti<r*. W'ooda\-irnrr (!t'orrrii's. l'ahits, If 'induic-Glass, ()i/s,Xails, In n, Slnel, h'isfl. t.rathrr, ,V<\ Vc wirk li will lie sold nt wholesale or retail at very low pri ce-. Tin- public arc very re-pc rfully requested to exam ine tin' Stock. T Towanda. April 24. lv'd. Lawns, Shallis, Bareges, Ac. r|MIK linest assort Mil town of French find : 1 \mefiyui. hmvns, I 'i. Sc'tli and Anttricrin ' t}to"liittiw.nun : . Rar.-gi- Wants and IMot* t j 1 ' MKIh'HrS. I" .SEEP, 1 tip,' ITS', nnd Nontsfoot, J M , v umpV 1 Ruining T'luid for sale I hv - I H. R. MEIhTK. lIRm/Ki" KYAO WAKE.—A l;irgp \ 1 ;tm i' .utit'ul iisMirtin ' f'r <ki ry ami dlnssware, fust reeeivr*. t>y limyPi li. S. MMA IR. N OTICE. —The Eiiinjihlet Laws of the Session of" the I'cnnrt.'l.i lor the year 1 hav*lieen received t"i' thi- ( muiy. and are ready for I dNtrihuXian ti those eatitli d to receive tin - :. August 4, is.-,.5. \I.I.EN M'JKKA X. Prnth'rv. r ADIES' INDIA RUBBER OLOVES, I J 1 the store of H. *. V'!- !'< I ft. TJLURK CIDER VINKUJfc \ vr—huti- I I chat ' MX ' S - £cgai. TP. XE< ' loß'ft XOTJCH. —Notice is hore- Jhy i* 1 " 1 ;,tl Krsons indebted to the es tate e1 I f'ltlASi BAllNEfi. deceased, Into of Orwill fwp., an- reuue-U-d To make paymeut v ltliont rtelnv: and tUose-havmalemandsrihistsafd estate will f.ies ul tlitui July authenticated tor settlement. Hi MP UJ< Fifty RECK WITH, t.iniis, ' f&fi. _ _ Executors. pXK( TTOirs N"()Tl( K.—Notice is j„. n ~ JL-j hy given that letters tostwientarv upon the t tate oTKaiilutf Ilu-foff. ife •'(!.. late ofiTofrahfl'i f ro f . have l*ci, granted to the subscribers; Aft person* indebti (1 v.. .-add e-tiife af 11 e tf-by reipjesfrff to Wufc* Ift; mediate payment, and fho'-e having anf claims upoft slid estate to present them attested for settlement. KMFUXE Ht : STOX. June 21. lftjt,. Kxecutrix* 4 MM INISTK ATOR'S NOTKE—XoIiw -s V i-heiehy given tfcat all persona indohted to the es tate of >.\t('!, f. (Jl'it'K. deceased. late of Asjinfn .Iroviu-hin, to make iaugediate pii/m'-ul. aß't.afi persons having (v-irtahoS again t said e<srti w ill present them du ty authenticated tor sett lements COR* FA ACS (>t : r IKy June 10. MM. a Imintstrator. 4 1/MIMSTi: ATORS NOTICE.- Notice -ei_ is Iwirhv giStn. (intf all pw-snn, indebted to the eiv I fate ol l.nther Itm kwofl. dSr'A, fate of Troy township, are hereby requested to make payment without deluv: and all person* having claims against said estate will plcaue present them duly authenticated lor setffru*nt JJISUHAM L. ROCKWELL, AMY ROCKWELL, June 10. fsao. Administrators. 4 D.MIMSTRATI)ITS NOTlCE—Notice > \ is hi i< by given that till persons indebted to the cs t. :c<fl. J' I>l ilt IN EIIOI.P, dee'd., late of Overtitn twp, t > make inur• liate payment, and all persons having de mand,, against said estate, will present tin in duly autlieu tieated for settlement. EPWaRP ftLVI.BOLD, Administrator. Overton. June Is, lssti. .ADMIMIS. NOTICE. Ail pofson* in- I\. dotted' to tl/e estate of V.-y. MYERS. ifeeeased. late of ATHENS t wn -flip, arc-hereby notified to make payment without b lay. arid it!f per-ons having di ninnda ne tlnst said estate are requested to present ihem duly au thentSeated for settlement. a.AHAII MVERis, Jn'y Is, itjrC, Adinistratii.v. 4 IM INISTR ATOiTSNO'iTcE.—Notice l\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es titenf I'ard'm Ketiyon. dee'd. Tate of Windham tp.nr" re f|nested to make payment wrtitoirf delay : and all per SOUM having claim- against said estate, must pre-ynttUenidu'y authenticated T r , ttlernent. to the suhfirrilW®. WH P. ICKNYON, Adminfetrators. Windham, July trf, 4 I'M I NISTR VTOU'S NOTICE.— Notice A\ |. hen : y givt n, that ail jicrsons indebted to the s fate ofSlalvimi A. Rogers, deceased, late pf Canton'twp.. re lmrehy it< 4 :. -tcl Ut make without delav; and having claims against said estate . will pleascjjire.-eiit thviu duly autherrtii atcd for settlement. SIMON B. LATHROI', July 1,1 Jd. Administritor. 4 D.M I NISTRATOIVS NOTICE - Notice J. X. is hereby given, tliat all perrons indebted to the es tate of Joseph Ingham, deceased, late of lierriik Town siup, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all peisons liaving elaiius against said estate will ph-ase pr, -cut thent duly auth' iitiurted lor settlement. July fl, UK. K. A. INOH AM. Adinin'r. 4 J>\l 1 N ISTII ATRIX NOTlCE.—Nufcioc _t 1. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the p* tate of S A.trrEf, dee'd, late of l'ike tear u twp. are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dnlv authenticated for settlement. * EMKRFTNZ'A STEVENS. July 1. Adhiinistratrix. I IST OF LETTERS remaining in the l'ost- J ofli' c at Tow.mda, August 1.1, ISR. Ames A Weaver. Ixnit Bird. '. lllaekman J il-uti. Leonard John I'aiae.t James. Menard! Franklin. Royd Charles. Miller Richard. Council .b.hn <>. Mason R B. I raw b y Ibivid M'Cil! lliram. Crowley Join.. M'Pone!! Maurice. Cnwdel tVm. Morrison Win. < nil, Bridget Mitchell Mary. Cain James. M'Guflic John. Covert Kra-tus. Mill* Miron. Coolbaugh Sarah M'Kue Peter. Carroll Rol/t. M'N< al Wm. Corwiu s. O. Sfeaney Thomas. Carroll Miciiael Nick'als Richard. Cain Patrick Ny-tor Michael. Clapp ('. IV. Pulver Battle luinew. Catlin ITollistcr. I'ost Aaron. Crouin Patrick. PowciT Samuel. Cravtr .bduisoii. Pratt A. Peckc Win W. Patter-on Elizabeth f,. Poriliv John S. Pierce S S. v&W- Cillett Francis. Rothwell Ilobi rt. Hugh' s I'liilaiir-r. Biggs Charles B. Hawh v Patrick." Stevens Pinna. Hiiteli -Mary Sawyer J 11. Herd a Frederick. Sullivan Panni. Ila gert v Alice 2 Smith John 11- Hnverlv lMiiicl Jr. Sears Ezra. 1 lamiau Patrick. Siultli Itiluy. Jones Wilt Tunier Andrew J. Irvine Saiauel. Tutliill Phebe C. lveneik Mary. MilcimE P. Kendall Thomas. Woodford Eunice J. Keenaii 1 Iciirv. White Nonnan l.vncli Penis. Walbauui Carl. T.aiucnt JI If. 2 Persons calling for any of these letters will mention the are advertised. 11- C. PORTER. P. M. nARDWATIE, IRON, NAILS, Sec.— A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery Hardware. Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings, Iron .Steel and Nails, just received by IE h. MERt UIE Pianos, Harmoniums, IWCclodeons &.C. IF. VI "WELLS, dealer in Musical Instrn- J ments, may for a time be found first door south of Pr. ['BAIT'S, on Second street, Towanda, where he will lie"happc to receive orders tor any of the above named instruments, which he will deliver for cash or approved credit at tiie lowest retail prices of New \ ork city. lie would c all pal ticular attention to the Organ Ilariiiouium. of late SO celebrated for Church use, being considered preferable to, and less expensive, than good Organs.— Price. Llo'i ; Mclodeons from i to to S2OO. Every instrument fully warranted. Mclodeons tuned and repaired on reasonable terms. References— S. F. COI.T, Principal of Lohegiate Insti tute, and Pr. S. Pu.vTT. August 12, ls-ib. , p ; ; TOWANDA SBMAiLIB mWMMJ. rfAiip \f|s:yp< n \NSON resjipetfnllv inform the public I tint the IPII Term ..f their school will open in th. I new budding on secmd street. we*t of the Ward House, on Moiidav September l.q I * 'O. '.lis- u.'p. HANSON will have the geucrfll suj <■< cit- u den.. ..I the st libel. n*-i-ted in Music 1 y Mi-s REiHH < A P HANSON, and in Freneh bv Miss EMM t HANSON. Thankful for the patronage already extended to them, tlu v bog U ave to jss"re those entrusting Hioir daughters in their ico th t every effort will Is- made to deserve the eonfldenc" at.d fnv >r of their patrons. 11,,- ; v. ar w ill ' awtst of four qHrrlers. of eleven weeks ea. h- 'Ttw sutiinu r vacation eoniiitciicing in Jul> . and ending in September. A recess o! n lew day- wih ' c taken at the holidays. rKM MS, i'lltt <il AHTKR : /•",, / elms T > include the t k-niMiUr.v Knglish i_ t( . branches, and tin ~ 11. • Ilit' the I .at in language, i .Strmd Clou To an lude tlu- mowa Ivan. l 'd l . dit-~ of the Knglish iminchca.with Mathematics. :• a i 11 ml the study of lad in nod French. . Th K! Class —To inelndfc Mathematics. Mental) and Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric. Botany, \c.. r *l3 no with Latin and Freaeli > Knelt i>npil will bring with her a desk and chair. There vvdl be no extra chnrrre whatever. .... Mrste Instruction mi the Piano. with use >t oistru incut! will HE given by Miss KKUKCCA 1). H VNSON, at rid per quarter. Boarding for vimntr ladies cm tie obtained in private families nt reasonable rales, l'upils from a distance ni l receive the especial eare.ol the teat'hers. I.KCT 'BKs on Moral and Intellectual FliUi" snnhy. and tlie higher hr.un Ues ot English C jnipnaltinn, nlll al i) lie delivered ouee or twice in each week. Tin v I teg leal eto refer to the billowing nam 4 a ntlc men:* llt.'.h V. Al os/.O ROTTKI:, Bisli >P HF the INlS'ese o) l'uun'a. Philadelphia ; lb. v. Dr. MACLEAN, 1 RE J en •>. tlie College of New Jersey. lion. Hon. Vi ii.Mor. (i. F. M vsos. < . U F. MK.VNS, I*. F. Bvusrow. II- S. MUKCI it, O- 1 • I-AHT- Rt.rT. K. IK ijiOKicit. lowand ! • L 1 1?. I'A IISONS, ATTOIiy hl\ A'/' |i, . ,j.- Ti; oV. Bradford Co.. i'a. Office ovor i M. aU. K. hong's amre. Aug-7 Wit;. ! I \|UKH FKHfc'— Also a few verv lnrtre Aim II / smoked Tonffoes. at *" >uX '. s i._ |/ti;\l\ (Ml AI>IJKS ami llorsr U ikes lor j\ | ,l" '"y /..tic is t. 11. *,> l Fit- Tth
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