fFrwm tlic ludisuia State Journal ot Oct. 3.J A Sight for Buchananites. We saw a scone in the Union Depot vester ,v morning, that, we think, preached a more 'mverful Fremont sermon than all the eloquence 'f the stump or the Senate has yet produced, g, at,-il along the wall, oil a bench, was afami ! ~f thirteen, the father, mother and eleven 'i iKircn weary, dirty, destitute and wretched vvoii'l all parallel iu this prosperour city. At ' e end was a well grown boy of sixteen, with "ut ghirt bis skin blue with cold, exposed, * )t where scanty garments of thin and linen covered it. He had been sick was" wrapped in a coarse coverlet. Near 1 i -ut a voting woman, a sister, with her hus {die was bareheaded and hardly decent ". ..vrr.d with rags that had not touched wa jipisircntly since they were made. A pale ,~j J,nnv baby lay in her arms. Three or four I,us sat'next, wan looking creatures, os i\itc as their little wool hats, except where pie dirt gave an appearance of health to the Tiicv were ragged and shivering with cold, but titer did'nt speak nor cry ; so utterly uu- I ke lite cheerfulness and vivacity of boys were their silence and quietude, that it made one's ixare ache to see them. One of them passed his hand carelessly over the face of the little l.,'ibv which lay motionless in its mother's lap, hut there was no smile or glimmer of affection j„ his pale face. The mother was bare-liead ,.,l unwashed, and pale, as were all the family. She. like her daughter, nursed a little sickly ('•hiM, that lay noiseless, hut staring with its round eves at" the crowd of pitying spectators. ,\ >ou, dressed, or rather undressed, like nil the rest sat in the middle, shivering with a .hill. He writhed from side to side, and groaued sometimes, but never spoke. The fa ther. apparently a man about forty-five years, hud wrapt a small quilt about his shoulders, and either under the cheering influence of so i:r.H'li cr-filer warmth than the rest enjoyed, or Reran ehe felt it incumbent or; him tis the 1,.ml of the family, was the only one that spoke while we were within hearing. He had been ~"irc'if 'rt m Kansas, he said bp the JJnckamui pi,-)], as xi many other poor settlers have been, ami robbed of every dollar he had in the world. His cattle had been stolen by liuford's thieves, awl lie expelled from the Territory because he would not take arms against the "traitor Lane," as the Sentinel calls him. lie moved from Lexington, Kentucky, and his name was j; t.-liie. They hud no property, no money, i■> provisions, no medicines though several of ; :,eui were sick, almost no clot lies. So forlorn ami wretched a family we never saw, aud they rimp m> lit the infamous scoundrels whom the ailmiiiMmtiun hired as "Kansas militia," to J fwute ih* Kansas laws. They were out* of I j:.• productions of democratic policy. Tii 44 spectators couLribated liberally to help] thein on their road to Lexington. Mr. David ll.iys. one f the city jwlice, exerted himself i -t efficiently on their behalf, and raised some i. or twelve dollars. Nearly every man or , ■ v who approached, left some contribution tor ] • cm. We saw sturdy railroad engineers and , fr iueii emptying their pocket books, news- i i s gut In ring their coppers into a convenient iu. kind-hearted citizens unrolling i#ilis.—— •> rylioiiy -eeined touched by their silent un ti'.ing d'-tress. Now and then we could j !; a armen saying, "There is something for uu | id liner' to look atOue little gentleman '.lie Hnchaiiau stripe paraded up and down ■ : ? ihpiii, with an indignant strut, grumbling cursing bitterly as he could hear some rdv Fremonter say, "Come up here and see wit your party in Kansas Lave done." It i- quite a scene—altogether. fer" Senator Brodliend recently stated in a •vli at lionesdule that IT WAS THE CXOKR- V<; AMONG THE LEADERS OF THE DKMOCRA- Y V WASHINGTON, AT THE TIME THE NKURASKA i AS- in, THAT KANSAS siiori.it HE A SLAVE Some of the leading Huchancers of Vi Hie county were " swearing mad," at this ' nfession, for they had been laboring all thro' ' ■* campaign to make the people believe that >av was no such understanding. But the nduct of the administration and of the par in Congress, with regard to Kansas affairs, • 'tvs plainly enough that that was the bar '-'vn, ami it was so proclaimed at the time by T rubs and other of the bolder disuuionists -iistained the Nebraska bill. M hen the doughface orators come up into Free Soil regions from Washington or oth ">>uthern latitudes they come with the lia f talking pro-slavery sentiments so strong 'n thew, that they arc apt to blunder out real position of the party, before the resi •nt doughfaces who have felt the public pulse ' recently, hare time to tip them the w ink. < r >;ably Ilrodhcad took different ground in 'next speech, as Schnalel did after his first 'pwli in Montrose.— Montrose Republican. lI*LTIM.RK FLECTlON. — Tint!inure, Oct. B. American candidate for Mayor lias been Iby i;,*o majority. At the last election " Mayor the Americans elected their eandi by 2741 majority. ' ;ie Amerieniiti are parading the streets with torc|>es and banners, and by their np - il >ns cheers are giving expression to their • • -"'. it at the re-tilt. ' re-ult of the alcction for Councilmcn is ia tin* First Hrmich there tire IS Ameri '!"i Dcmoerats. There is a tie in the ! "' branch, an equal number of each par* . ivnim a hard road totrabel !"—Waver ■"(,iit. r ' ''j' 'altim,,re Patriot announces the \i ' 1,1 Hon. John Johnson, Chauccllor "'Maud. Card from Archbishop Hughes. [From the Courier and' Enquirer.] We have received the following Card from Archbishop Hughes, with a request to pub lish : " The Archbishop of New-York thinks it due, both to the private fceliugs of Col. Fre mont and his family, us well as to reasonable self-respect, to state that he has had nothing to do, either directly or indirectly, with a pri vate letter which is now being circulated thro' the newsj npers, purporting to have been writ ten by J. A. M'Master, Editor and Propiietor of The f'WDwii'j Journal. Several of those papers connect the Archbishop's name directly with that letter, and some of thein go so fur as to designate it as tho testimony of Arch bishop liughcs. " Now the Archbishop is bound to say that, whether as regards the matter esjK-cially allud ed to in this letter, or in regard to anv other topic involving, even by implication, his name with nnv charges which could fix a stain ou the private and personal character Of Col. Fre mont, lie (the Archbishop) knows nothing of his own knowledge, aud therefore has not made nor authorized any one to make, uu accusation against Mr. Fremont. This is, of course, ne gative testimony, but a sense of justice, so far as the Archbishop is concerned will not per mit him to withhold it. October 7, Is,it;. '■ Old Buok"—The Buchanan Emblem. The Buchaniers for the purpose of mischief erected a pole near the residence of F. P. Hlair, iu Maryland, and crowned it with the skull and horns of an old Buck. Blair takes these followers ot Mr. Buchanan down in rich style in a letter recently addressed to his neigh bors ! " \\ hat an emblem to be exalted above the flag of the country and on the hickory tree which has given ils name td one of the great est heroes ! Of all animals the deer is the most tiinid, and although the head of the buck is at one season of the year armed with a mul titude of |Kjints ;fs sharp as spears, it never confronts an enemy that it can esca|>c with fly ing feet. The grand antlers are the mere em blem of warlike prowess, and evidence only of that species of gallantry that distinguishes the stag, and gives to a class of gentry of oi:rspe cies, the name of bucks, young or old. " The old buck is a sort of old bachelor, like his fellow of the woods, addicted to no mate, and whose insigna of horns have, time out of mind, been held to characterize his pursuits. Is this an ensign to lie exalted above that of the country and chosen to exemplify the vir tues of one who aspires to the Chief Magis tracy ? Jf the crowning virtue be attributed to the coronet.which distinguishes the buck's head, and which now takes the j lace of the liberty cap on democratic banners, it should be remembered that ii is a virtue, that comes and goes with the seasons. An old buck's honors begin to'bud and grow iu the balmy spring time—they are hi the velvet iu June, and throughout the summer This smooth cover ing is slipped off in (Jtaber. la Xuvembtr their eita/ilp is blighted audio March the crown of weather-beaten antlers drafts from the old l-uch's brost, ami he hides, droops in solitude, abandoned by all iiis fellows. The hunters of the Allcghcuies and of our frontiers, will ap ply this piece of natural history, and interpret ils augury." P.\RTIrri.ARS OF THE FlßErt IX THE WoOM IX NK-V.'K.—Thursday, the 18th of Sqe tembof, rays The TJmira Advertiser, will he marked in black in the calendar of manr per sons in Allegheny, Clmutawjne, Cattaraugus, Krie, Nogra, Steuben, and many other wes tern countie* fu this State, and M'Kenn, Pot ter and Krie Counties in Pennsylvania : for on tliut day more property was destroyed bv fires, in the different localities named, than on anv other day within the recollection of the oldest " inhabitant/' For many weeks previous to that time an excessive drouth had prevailed in all parts of the section of country referred to, and fires had been raging in the woods in all quarters, On Thursday, the 18th, the wind was very high, and the fires spread in every di rection, running through the fields, sweeping houses, bar us, fences, and everything combos tibie, before it. All of our exchanges from the Western counties of this state contain more or less particulars of the ravages of the fires in their several localitits, some of which we have already notiecg, In Cattaraugus county the fires seem to have been very destructive. We learn the following particulars from The (Mean Advertiser of Friday lost : Krastus li&g -ington. on Haskill ereek, near Glean, lost three barns, with oil his hay, grain, farming imple ments, Ac., together with some fence. .Mr. 15. s loss is not less than $2,;"i00, on which there was no insurance. Other persons on Ilaskell creek also lost considerable. Dan. IIR-kox lost his house, bnrn, household furniture, cloth ing, and everything excepting a shingle ma chine, barely escaping with the five of his chil dren. Mr. Evans lost his house and all his furniture. The family were so completely sur rounded and hemmed in by fire that they only save 1 tl.eir lives by tak'ng refuge in the well. Sliubel Parish lost his barn, wiib all his hav, grain, Ac. Mr. Brown lost his house and saw mill. The school-house was also destroyed, and a house and barn further up the Haskell; name of the owner not known. Mr. LeFever lost his barn and crops, worth about s>oo. Nathaniel Manlev of Mansfield lost his dwel ling-house, cheese-house and outbuildings. He saved his cheese—about $2,000 worth. His loss is not less than SI,OoO. There was no in surance on any of the property destroyed, so far as Thr (Mean Advertiser COM Id learn. The MrKedit ( Pa.) Citizen states that three btrf% dings and one barn were burned on the 18th, on Lillibridgc Creek. Several barns have al so been burned in different parts of McKean County, filled with hay ami grain. The house of John Wright, in Ceres, was burned on the 10th. The fires were also very destructive in Erie County, Pa. A house near Wutsburg, belonging to Justice Fuller, and one near Fair view, were burned. Five hundred cords of wood, belonging t Geu. Reed, and innumera ble fences near Erie were also destroyed.— Rochester Democrat, MASSACIILSCTTS Vtn.iTu:a.—~Si>rinp fieU Oct, 9—The Buchanan, Fillmore and Whig par ties have coalesced to-day, upon the County and Congressional nominations. Wm. C. Fow ler, a Hunker Whig, was nominated for Con gress- lioTTS BfmiXO OX FIIKHOXT. Thf South' side Democrat, (\ a.) says that John A. Ikitts has bet *2,:'00 that New-York state will vote for Fremont. If so, lie is ">Urge Heath, Burlington; H. Pcet, Smithfield ; H. W. Browning, Rome ; Win. Doane, Winclhain. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Hy virtue of :iu order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun ty. will lie exposed to public sale ou the premises, on S ATl'llll.VY November 8, 1556. at 1 o'clock, P. M., a certain messuage piece or parcel of laml situate in Colum bia twp.. bounded und described as follows: Beginning at a beeeli sapling, the northeast corner; thence north 83°. west 7s perches to a stake and stones : thence north 27° east -.10 perches to a post, on the line of Allen S. Par sons' : thence north 03° east 7> perches to a post : thence south "27° west 230 perches to the place of beginning, eon tabling 112 and 20 perches of land l>e the same more or less, bate the estate of David S. Wat kins, deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. WM. B. WATKINS. Administrator. October I, JB.7G. OKPAANS COURT SALE.—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford roun tv, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on "Thursday the Gth day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. the following property A certain messuage, peice or parcel of land situate in Colniubia Township, bounded and described as follow s : On the east by lands belonging to Win. Mosher, on the south by lauds belonging to Win. Scouton, on the west by lands belonging fo Win. Bradford, and on the north by lands be! uiging to Harrison Bixby. containing about 0.1 acres of land be the same more or less. Late the estate of Lemuel Mosher. Terms made known 011 dav of sale. HANNAH MOSHKR, Septcmlior 30. 1*56. Administratrix. FALL GOODS. HS. MERCUR is now receiving it large • Stock of KALI. (jOODS, to which the attention of the public is requested. To wand a, Sept. 1 •. 185 C. K li KKD OM OR mm w WESZ m'> IS saiil t" !>E the inevitable result ntthe cuminnelection; it is aJso said that this jrlnrionw t'nion is in danpet; be that as it may, we know that a terrible storm is Ralliering in the political heavens, which will soon burst upon us in all its maddened fnrv. Hut we would say to the citizens of Bradford, heed it not : it will pass harmlessly by. Soon however, storms of a different nature will Rather in a wintry -ky. which will cause yon to tremble like ah aspen, unless you procure thr necessary protection. Now, it is these kinds of storms that we propose to prepare you to meet. We have just received an extensive and splendid assortment of DRV GOODS AND CLOTHING for the KALI. TKADK, which Wo will sell at New-York city prices. Our motto is. " (Juick sales and small profits.'' THE LADIES Will find in our assortment an endless variety of all the Roods thev nee,l. Our shelves and drawers ar> crowded with articles for their use. We rail special attention to our new stylet nf EA Nf.'Y BII.KS, the finest the market affords. Sli \\V l,s, hroche. Hay state and cashmere, of all sizes and qualities. LADIES' DRBSS(K)OI>S,French, English ami American Merinos, plaid and striped He latinos, plain and figured AlpaeCfts i in fart everything usually kept in Dry Hood stores. Kirst-rnte calico at (! cents per yard, Rood muslin ut A J ceitts, A fine assort ment of BONNETS, IAKUCM' Collins, L'ndertlceres Hand kerchieft, l.aret Kmbroiderits, (ilores, Hosiery, 1.5, vests all prices, pants from #2 to sst quality, carefully selected, and sold cheap. (Jive us a call, and see if you can p-ircliasc as cheap elsewhere. 0. 51. A" (i. P. CADI. Nichols, .'une 11,1550. BUTTER TUBS & FIRKINS.—A quan tify of pood Butter Tubs and Firkins, ju-t received and for sale by mny2" 11. S. MER' I'R. /"CWTlOK,—Whereas my wife Kt 17.A- V/ BKTII. has left my i>cd ami board without cr,s' or provocation ; i therefore forbid all persons trusiaig }c r on tnv account. I will pay •> debts that -lie tnav Jm tract iftit this date " M. PATTEK'-OV Sep*. 3°. 1^56. £fgo tin tied north by lands belong ing to tbe heirs of Eustico l>avis, cast by Main street, south by the Presbyterian Church lot, and west by lands of Pumpeliy. containing about one : fourth of an acre more or less ail improved, one framed house one framed barn, one frame building formerly occupied as a Cabinet shop with a steutii engine, Ac-., attached and fruit trees there on. ' . . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles A Harris vs. Wrn. Myers. JOHN A. COPPING, Sheriff. Towanda. Oct. 23. I*5C. Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs, will be required to be paid upon each sale When struck down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again lie offer ed forKtlc. __ _ JOHN A. COPPING. FRESIDENTAL ELECTION PIGM'LA- M ATIOX. -Whereas,by an act of assembly of the Com niotiwe.ilth, entitled " an act relating to the elections of this commonwealth," It Is enjoined upon me to give pub lic notice of such election to he held, and idso the enumer ation in surli notice what officers are to tie elected, I JOHX A. COPPING, High Sheriff of the county of Brad ford, do hereby make known and give notice to the elec tors of said county that a general election will be held in said county, on TUESDAY the 4th day of November,in the several districts in said county, to wit In Albany, at the sub-district school house near Camp bell's mill. In Asylum, at Jacob Fruteliey's. hi Athens boro', at E. 8. Matiiewson's. In Athens twp., at the house of J. B. Hunt in Athens Borough. In Arncnia, at John S. Becker's. , In Burlington boro', at the liall of Henry Vosburg. In Burlington twp., at the house of Bagwell Luther's. In West Burlington, at the house of Er.ra Uoddard. In Canton, at A. K. Spalding's. Tu Columbia, at James Morgan's. In Purell. at the school house, called the centre school : house, near S. Pecker's. [ In l-'rauklin, at Wm. Peemer's. In Granville, at the house of Benjamin F. Taylor. In Merrick, at the school house near Daniel Puratid's. In l.itchfield. at Cyrus Bloodgood's. In la-Boy, at the school house in Reßoy. In Monroe, at J. P. Smith's. 111 Monroe boro', at the house of Ethel Taylor. In Orwell, at Francis Woodruff's. In Overton, at the house of Win. VValtmau. In l'ike, at Dennis Johnson's. 11l Koine, at the Academy. 111 Ridgliery. at the house of Benjamin F. Buck. In Slieshequin, at 1). Brink's. In Smithlield. at A. J. Gerould's. 111 Springfield, at T. Wilder's. In Standing Stone, at Simon Steven'a. 111 Sylvania boro' at the house of Curtis Merritt. In South Creek, at the school house neiw A.Gillett's. In Towanda boro' at the Grand Jury room, in tbe Court House, in said boro'. In Towanda, twp., at the school house, near 11. L. Scott's. In Towanda North, at S. A. Mill's. In Troy boro', at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the House of V. M. Long, in the boro' of Troy. In Tuscarora. at the school house near James Black s. In L ister, at .S. B. fUdcomb's. 111 Warren, at B. Cooper's. In Wells, at L. Seelcy's. In Windham, at the house of Beni. Knykeudall. In Wyalusing, at the house of J. H. Black. 11l Wilmot, at the house of Joliu Huffman. In Wvsox. at the house of James M. Reed. At which time and place the electors aforesaid will elect l>y ballot T wciity-seven Electors for President and Vice President ol the United States. And in and by said act. I am further directed to give notice that every person excepting justices of the peace who shall hold any office of profit and trust under the go vernment of the United States or of this State, or of any incorporated district, and also that every member of con gress and of the State Legislature and the select and com mon council of any city, or commissioners of any incorpo rated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time, the office <>r appointment of Judge, In spector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth, and that no inspector or other officer of any such election, shall be then eligible to any office to lie voted for. By the 4th section of an act passed the ICtli day of April, I*4o, it is provided " that the 13th section of an act passed July 2, I*3o, entitled -- An act relating to the elections of this commonwealth,'' shall not lie so constru ed as to prevent any militia officer from serving as Judge, i Inspector or Clerk, at any general or sjiecial election of | this Commonwealth, 111 the 01st section of the act first above mentioned, it is enacted that every general and special election shall la opened between * ami lo in the forenoon, and continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening. When the polls shall be closed. By the lsth section of the act passed Feb. 3d, l*l(i. it shall be lawful fur the inspectors and judges of any gen eral election which shall he hereafter held in the Arme nia election district of Bradford county to close the polls of such election at 5 o'clock, P. M. By the 11th sections of the act of 1553, it is provided that the polls of the election district Cf Tuscarora twp. he closed at 5 o'clock, I*. if. It i- further directed, that the meeting of the Judges at the Court flouse in Towanda, to make out the genCfal return, shall he on the 3d day after the election, which will lie on the 7th dnv of November. JOHN A. COPPING. Sheriff. Towanda. October S. ls.'ui. It Is M O VAL. COLLINS & POWELL, TXTOCLI) respectfully inform their friends and thepuh \ V lie generally, that they have removed their Cloth ing and Furnishing Store to'tlieir New Building on the west side of Main Street, next door to Hall A Russell's, ajid will be happy to wait on all who may give them a call. Their stock consists of Black Cloth Conts, Plain and Fancy Cassimerea, Tweeds and Jeans. Black and Fancy Cassimere Pants. Black Satin Vests, Silk Velvet and fan c v do.. Silks of all kinds, White Marsailles and fancy do.. White and fancy Ijneii Pants, Overalls aud oycishirts. white and fancy shirts, drawers, collars, cravats, socks. Hats and Caps of all kinds and qualities, a good assort ment of Boys Clothing, such as Coats, Vests and Pants which we are selling off at cost. Ucntlemen wishing clothing made up to order, will do well to give us a call, as we have a good assortment of Cloths. Cassimere* and Votings on hand, which we are ready to make up on short notice, aud WARRANTED to lit in every way, or no sale. We do our own cutting, and Hatter ourselves that we know as much about it as uiost people, having had some years experience in busines CcTTIXH done to order as usual.—Where tioods are bought of us, no charge made for culling. As regards cheapness, all we avk is to give us a cull before buying elsewhere. J. M. COLLINS. PKBCIVAL I'OWKLL. Towanda, August 7, lsjfi. NEW FALL GOODS. BKIXGSBKUy fc SON, hwr ltnve to • call the attention of their friends and customers, as well as all others wishiug to buy Hoods Cheap. to their well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-HOODS, consisting of a great Variety of SADIES DRESS GOODS, Silks, Shawls, Dehaines, Challies, Hereges, Chambrays, latwns. Brilliant?*, etc. Also, a choice selection of Mcri mac, Ciioceco and other style* of fast Colored Prints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions. Hosiery, Cloves, Dress Trimmings, White tioods, Ac, Denim*. Ticks, I trills. Linens, Cambric*, Blenched and Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Itatts, Twine, Car pet Warp. Ac. In addition to the above article*, there will always be found a full assortment of HROCEIIIKS. Crockery and (ilass Ware ; Boots ami Shoes, Hats and Caps, Nails.Fish, Pailit*, Tubs, Matts, Ac. licturniug individually our thanks for past patronage, we would as a firm, respectfully ask the attention of Our old customers anil the public generally, to an inspection of our extensive New Fall and Winter Stock. Towanda, Sept. 10, lh.jii. CI AUTlOX.—Notice is hereby given, that / I hereby forbid all persons fr.-iu trusting any one on my account, and particularly forbid all persons from har boring or trusting Joseph Prince, Without a written or der from me ; as 1 have made all the necessary arrange ment* for his comfort and support, and will not be liable for any debt* contracted by hint. Warren, Sept. 'l, IB.ii;, ' NELSON PRINCE. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.-iVy virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coua tv, will Is" exposed to public sale on the premises, on SATURDAY. 25th of October next, at 1 o'clock P.M.. the following priqierty :—One lot piece or parcel nl '.and situ ate in Itidgbcry twp.. bounded and described as follows : On the north by lands of James Strowbridge, east by the public highwav, south by lands of said Strowbridge,"west by land* of John W. Thompson, containing about two acre*, with a framed house and saw mill thereon erected. ALSO—One other piece in said township, containing 48 acres or thereabouts, nnd bounded and described us follows : North hv lands of Samuel Hall, east by land* of Orrin Butnliam, south by lands of Elijah Brown, west liv Howell Diimhani: atwinr 30 acres thereof improved, with a framed house and barn thorcon erected. I.ate the est ate of Horace Hinohinan. deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. . JosCi'H ItiXI'HMAN, Administrator. Sept. 30, Is.lti, J CaoAK ha* I,.ft my bod and board without just cause. 1 therefore forbid nil pi r.iis trusting her on my account, a* I will net lie ic-|KviMl.lr f-.r debts contracted tT hrr after this date. I'urcll. Aug i . 1'- MICH ALL CLOAK. flUstcUcuicaua. TO THE PUBLIC. IV consideration ot tin* literal patronage with which > have Lvt'u favored since vte cmmenic# tuins in this place, wc tender to the citizens of Towanda and Mil rounding country our sincere thanks, and hope by telling at |.ri. es SURPRISINGLY LOW, to make it profitable to all who may favor us with a call. We are re olvcd to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age hi which we live, by ottering for sale Woods of the Latest Syles, at prices that actually alarm the proprietors of old-fash ioned Stores ; they being schooled in the high-price prin ciple, or ns!hr in the prices .-l - Id times—will not lowei their demands ; hoi. in very happy maimer, warn theii customers not to meddle with tile (foods at the New Store, (at the same time exhibiting much concern tor their wel fare.) tor they know that none but dumagrd (iuodi can be sold so very low. Wc do not intend to sell damaged Goods, but if am prove to be so, or, are not what wc represent them to be return them and receive the money paid lor them. Wi llow otti-r our ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK A'l STU.L LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. Some of our Pre-.* Goods, our remaining stock of Bon nets and Ihuiuet Trimmings we will sell at COST. We have a line lot of Shawls, Mantillas, Window Pra pery. Silks, tiiu broideries, Sfecdle-Worked Edging and In setting. Ac., Ac. We use prepared to send for any article ill our line that we have not on hand. Our assortment of READY-MADE CLOTH 1 NO, is complete—cannot be surpassed by any other establish niciit in Northern I'c-nmylvunin. Call and examine our Goods—seeing is believing. GUTTKNBKRG, KOBEXBAUM A CO. Towanda, July '.'S, l*si>. i:. T. FOX IvS now reoeivinir :t fine stock of OROCE- RtICS and PKOVISIOXB which wilFLe sold at the very lowest price. He is also anxious to buy for CASH any quautity of Butter. Eggs, Lard and good Wheat, at the 1 ugliest market price. Will those who want to buy or who have produce to sell please give hiin a call ? A NEW STOCK OF TEAS, warranted its ak usual to give satisfaction, or the money returned. Also, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, and in fact most every thing in the Grocery line, for sale cheap at FOX'S. DRIED PEACHES, n, few very nice ones, also Pried Berries at * FOX'S / HANDLES, Iroth Sperm and Tallow by the V_ ' box or pound, at FOX'S. tpiiOl It of dilferetit qualities, Corn Mt-nl, j Br.lll and t'liup. Also some very extra Family 1 Flour warranted of superior quality for sale at FOX'S. " j MESS PORK, Cheese, Hams, Lard.Rrooms, I - and an assortment of Wooden Ware at FOX'S. OAA BUSHELS good Potatoes wanted ef * /v/iimmediately at FOX'S. I EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap -A at FOX'S. THRESH PEACHES uikl Tomatoes, in cans, . warranted perfectly fresh at FOX'S. ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Briiues, Gates, Citron, and other fruit 111 their sea son at FOX'S. VyillTE FISH, in barrels, half barrels and T T by the pound, at niyl4 FOX'S. \I AOKIN AA\ TROUT—Some very fine I™L ones in half barrels, also Mackerel in half and quar ter barrels, at jls FOX 8. A NP\—A large stock always on hand J and sold at wholesale at pedlars' prices at FOX'S. 'IONS SI GAllS—Brown, Refined, Pow fj dered, Crushed and Granulated : Molasses, Svrup, Rio and Java Coffee. Ri c. Saleratns, Ginger, Sperm Candles. Bice, Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at juneU FOX'S. TAPIOCA, Rice, Corn-Starch, Rice flour, Carragen, Macarona. Vermacilla. Sagocheos.e and spic of at FOX S. Hi kirdr PICKS, of all kinds, both white and ground O —Mustard, black and white, whole and ground, at October 9. FOX'S. BOOTS 6L SHOES & LEATHER. Jr. lnwirivi. ■ is just receiving age • neral ansort . isOOTS Jk SHOES, suitable for the spring trail A No, an excellent assortment of I.K A THRU, comprising lso sides Soie leather. tilt sides t'ppcr, "200 Calf Skins, together with a general stocd of Hipp*. Innings A Kind i*g. Towanda. April :t, ltK, IjMSII. —No. 1 and 2 Mackerel atul Codfish, __*i_ may 14 MEKCUIt'S. tITOOL.—CASH PAID FOR WOOL, ▼ ▼ Ht M. K. SOLOMON'S Clothing Store, one door South of Meretir'* stord, Towanda. May 20. I^jG. A GEKERATi ASSORTMENT of Boots -4 V. & Shoe* and Eiudings now receiving at Aug. 22, N. 'i. HCMPITIfEY'S. QOLK LEATHER.—Ju.it receiving an e.x kJ cellent lot of superior SOLE I.EATHEIt, to which public attention is respectfully invited. Nov. 22. KM. " .1. I). HI," ME 11 KEY. NEW SPRING GOODS, new'firm. BKIXOSBPRY A' SOX beg leave to call the atlcn • tion of their friends and customers. as well as all oth er*, both Jew and (jentile.ishingto bnv Hoods c IIEAI', to their well selected stock of EOBE/titX AMD !>()- ME STIC Ilß l* HOOI/S. consisting of a great variety of /.adif* Dress (iiMitl*, Silks, Shettrls, l)c /.nines. Cha'l iits, Bareges, Chamhrays, Leiirns, Briltiantes, etc.. elr. Also, a choice selection of Merrimac, Chocbeco, and of tast-colorcd Prints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee .Xo/itms, Hosiery, (i lores, I/rest Trimmings, White Ootids. Den ims, Ticks, Drills, /dnens, Cambrics. Bleached and Hrencn Sheetings. Cotton I'arn, Hick, Baits, '/' wine, Carpet H'arp, ($•(•., In addition to the above articles, there will always be found a full assortment of C.UOCKRIES, ("rockery and < ilass-ware, 1 toots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Nails," Fish. Pails, Tubs, Matts. Ac. The undersigned feci a pleasure in inviting the public to an examination of their Spring stock, believing that good ficods ami low prices will insure a speedy sale for ready pay. 11. KIXUSHLRY A SOX. Towanda, April 11, ls6f,. Watches, Jewelry and Fancy Goods. AM. WA UN EU hits just received n lanrc • and splendid assortment of WATCHES, JEWKL- ItY A FANCY (KMIIIS, which are offered for sale on tlie lowest terms. Call at Warner's, Main st. above llridgc. Towanda, July 8, I Soil. NEW SPRING GOODS! HE subscriber calls attention of the ] J- lie to his SI'UIXC STOCK OF HOODS comprising the usual variety, and which will lie sold at the lowest possible rates for cash. O. D. BAKTLETT. Towanda. April 24. ls.jO. Another Large Arrival of NEW SPRING GOODS! HS. MKIUTU is now receiving the large.t, be/ . sorted, and most desirable stock of Hoods tb t has vet been ollercd in Towanda. Consisting of eVcrv varletv of SABLE A.XI) EA.XCYD/iY GOODS, Eardmari. ('rockery and G/eiss tceirr, Boots n\d Shers. J lots, Crips, stoenr Goods, Carpets, .1 lat itats, If ooden-icare,Groceries Paints 11 i ndii ic-(1llets,t ts, (Jils, y~n its, Tro n St,y/, lisle, Lealhrr, d I eotgte are hereby requr-sU t l to mate immediate pay ructA. and those hating anv chine. tqKm .aid (statu to picvuAt them duly attested fert'ettlrment. TBtrStAS S.MKAf), Lim utw. fept. 10,f>;d. A I>MIN!KTRA TOR'S NofirK.-' Not to -TV. iti hereby riven, that all peraans indebted to Us(m late of Luther Hock well, dec'd., late of Trwy towualily. t are hereby requested to make payment without dolav: ai> J all persons huvln|t claims again't said e-.tate wilKfpl**** preaeiit tliem dirtv authenticated for sett lenient. BINGHAM !.. ROCKIIAIU. AMY ROCKWELL, June 1(1, lifji Uavkig Oi-uiaSa agaiust suid estate lire requested to presort thorn duty fc tbenticaUd for settlement. SAftAH^MYKIhS. July 18. 1*56. AtHnlstratrM. A O-MIMSTIIATOK'S NOTlCE.—Ndtrco TV is hereby given. that all persona indebted to the ca t.ite-of Fatdon Keuyoii. det'd. late of Windham to. are iw quested to make |wy uicnt without delay ; and all peraena having elaims against said estate, must preseut tUeul duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber*. MiLKIXSOX P.KEXYOX, Administrators. II indhara. July 1(J. I KM;. \ DMINJSTRATOH'H NOTlCE.—Soti<* ji.\ is hereby given, that all persons' indebted to the OA tateof Malvlna A. Itogers, defeased, late uf Canton twp , are lierchy requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims agaiUst said estate wlli pleasejprescnt them duly uuthenth-atcd for sottlenjent. " SIMON B. LATllltol', ; July 1. l.s.'itl. Adininisirutor. A JLM INISTKATOR'S NOTICE.-^Xotlee _iA is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Joseph Ingham, deceased, late of Heirit-k Tows ship, archciebj requested t > alnke payment without de lay; and all persons hating claims against said estate wiLl please present them duly authenticated for settlement. July 21.1K3. " K. X. INGHAM, Admfn'r. \ I>MIXISTRATRIX NOTICE.--Xaft* T V is hereby uivcu, that all persons indebted to the e t.ite ot SAMLEL STEVENS, dee d, late of Pike tow u twp, are hen by mp.erttd to make payment without do lu\; and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them Juh authenticated for settlement. " KMEREXZA STEVEN'S, July 1, 185 C. Administratrix. i < >K'iS NOTlCE.—Notice is hci- J-J by given tli.it all persona indebted to the estate of AL\ IX LOOMIS deceased, late Of TROY towtiship. to make immediate payment, aud all persons hitting de mands against said estate, will present tiieui dulv authen ticated tor settlement. wooiiAKft iiEiinr, K/dt.V LOOMIS, Octobers, 15:,6. _-_ v Executers. PXECI TOR'S NOTICE.—- Notice is here -1 J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN HAItItYCIIRISTOHHKit KVERHARTd'ed.lateof ltidgJiery. are re<|nested to makepavrnfiit without d lav; tho>e having demands against aaid estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. Sept. Id. 1856. KINNEY DEWITT, Executor. nARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, A large additional stock of Common and Suddlerv Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings, Iron.Steel and Nails, just received by 11. h. JIERCUH. Pianos, Karmoniums, Melodeons &o. IEVI WELLS, dealer in Mnsical lustru- J no-nts, may for a time be found first door south oi !>r. PRATT'S, on Second street, TowarpJa. whore be w ill be happy to receive orders for ant of the above tuuis-i instruments, which he will deliver for cash or approved credit at the lowest retail prices of New York city. He would call particular attention to the Organ Harmonium, of late so celebrated for Church use, being considered pTcfc'.'.ibte to. ami less expensive, tlrrn good Organs. - Price. fii.iO ; MclndeoTis from it* to *2oh. Every instrument fully warranted. Mcfodedhs tuned and repaired on reasonable terms. Hefi-renccs Fi Cbt.-T. Principal of Collegiate tLbtl lute, and Dr. pn.vi r. August 12. \ s.Mi. toWanda IFSMiI'iE SEMMMY. TflE MI>s?ES H ANSON respcetfulh inforift the publlo that the Pall Term of their school will open in the new building on second -trvet. west of the Ward Houe. on Monday s-ejitcinlier l.i. Is.'.tJ. Miss ty. J>. HANSON will Ituve tlie general pvrinteu deuee of the erbool. assisted in Music by Miss ItKßfeX'C A D. HANSON, aud in French bv Miss EMMA H-VNfcsO.V 'iJiaukfui for the patronage already extended to them, they beg iea*e to assure those entrusting their daughter* in their charge, that etery effort will be made to dvseav* the confidence and favor of their natrons. The school \ear will consist of lour quarters, of eleven weeks each. Tin summer vacation commencing in July, and end'"? In September. A recess of a few days w ill £• taken at the holidays. TKKMS. PER QCiKTtX : First Class —To include the elementary Prigli-h • -. branches, and the study of the luitinlanguage, ; Srcvntl Class To include the more advanced iitu-j dies of the English branches.with Matbefnatics, ► t.a aud the study of Latin aud French i Third Class To include Mathematics, Mental/ ami Moral Philosophy, Rhetoric. Botany, Ac.. ■ JIJ txi with laitin and French.. ) i-lacli pupil will bring with her a desk aud chair. There will be no extra charge whatever. Mi sic- Instruction en the Piano, with use of lustra incut, will be given by Miss Kkrf.CCA I>. Hvdjos, at ilu per quarter. Boarding for younjj ladies can b obtaiaed In prKatt families at rcftsoiinbie rates. Pupils from a distance will receive the <-s|(K'ial care of the tfacliers. LECTI'RES on Rhetoric. 11oral and Intellectual Philo sophy. and the higher branches of English Couiyoaitioti. will also be delivered once or twice in each week. They beg leave to refer to the following named gentle men : —Rt. Rev. Ai.oszo POTTER, Bishop of the Diocua? of Penn'a, Philadelphia ; HeV. I>r. M ACLEXS, President of the College of New Jersey. llou. HAVIU WILMOT, (i. F. MASON, C. L. WAKD, JOHN F. MEANS, D. F. HAKSTOW, H. S. MKKCTK, Q. D. llaia* - KETT. E. 0. (IOOPku H, Towanda. 1 IST OI" LETTERS remaining iti the l'oit -1 -J office at Towanda. September SO, 1(546. Aylmann Anton. Ingham Diantlia. Avery A (I. James Edward. Bullock James Eiq. Jilson Diantha. Uurch C.corgo M. Kennedy Michael. Barret John Lay Mrs M T- Bumctt Mr. Jf trtiu Wra. I. s Bcrky James L. Morlev Jenr 'iP. Hurt fee Lewis. Afafffi tftimov!. Rruk Anthony. Pills Tim >tbv. Conklin John Mns.A- Marv. < 'base ('vrcnu* F. run lSev'lhttrlck Campbell Janie* Murphy John. 1 rowlyJohn Manning Ccorge. earner Hannah A. M'Cnrlcv ftnnicl 51. (lion Ann. RodgersS A. i lark II W, Smith Jonathan M. Decker \V , 1U States Miss Marv. Door Ma" .eid. Strung John. Equal' on Tboiuas K. Smith J. J IV. J" a*' ,-tt J S.' Sturdevaut J tf. c "Cht Adam. Sburell Calvin 2 '.saiusia Tn.ifmn Sullivan Eliza. (•ranger Sarah E. Smith VVtn. Henry Win E. Vandyke Wni. llardy C F. Vargi'iion Jaines. High K IV. tl'afsh Justin. Haute (I'm. IVright Ann E. Hinkle Philip Piatt E!izaleth. Persons i alh'ng fsr any of the-e letters wilt meuttou I hey are aTitvrtissl. " 11. C. pi (RTI'R. P. M. D B. PARSONS, ATTORNEY AT IT* r.AH', TROY, Bradford Co.. Pa. Office over V. M. A H. F. Long's store. Aug- 7, 1546. DRTEI> Pl'IKF— Also -a few very !arg:c (lire smoked Tongues, at FOX'S. /CULTIVATOR TEETH AND CORN V SHEI.I.KIis, for sale in 11. 8. MEMC'I U. Cash paid for Pelts & Wool, AT SOLOMON S CWITHINU STOItH, Towanda, September J, lsai;. NEW T-JR.M NEW FALL GOODS. CTMTE FIRM OF MONT AN YES A CO. has been di- I solveii bv mutual consent. IIM. A. ROCKWELL having Ivitlulriwn. The business will 10-reuUer IK: eon dlieued under the nirne of MONT.IN YES havinca- s . iu'.ed 'V ih lav tlrin J. D MONTVSVE Jr.. and F. D. MOK tanvn. IVe trust with oui jncsent facilities ftir the suir eb.u-e orOiHi.ls. that we can make it an oi.je-t ~r c \S|( Ct'STOMERs to exaniino our - took which lms U-i a laid in w itli great rare to suit the t;.tl trade. HIT 111 aeeonnts due the old lirm, a* also notes dial a"S' due.