Pennsylvania Election—lßs6. MEMBERS OF CONGRESS. i Tliniims B. Florence, D. 13. .W. H. Dimmick. D. •• p. J Morris. Ol. U Galusha A. Grow, Op. ' Jatnes 1-aiidy. lb 15. Allison White,D. ■' II M. Philips. D. lb. John J. Alii. 1). -,dwell Jones, D. 17. Wilson Reilly. D. i jnliti Hiikman, D. 18. John R. Eddie. Op. Henri Chapman, D. Ist. John Covode. Op. J. iilaiu v Jones. 1). 20. Win. Montgomery, D. ii \. E. Huberts. Op. 21. .David Ritchie. Op. C. Kmikc! Op. 2'2. S. A. Purvixnce, Op. ii ivm 1.. Pewart. lb 23 William Stewart, Op. .. i G Montgomery. Ib U. J. L. Gillis, P. u 25 John Dick. Op. STATE SENATE. i pliilailelphia City— tl'. A. CraWte, C. B. Penrose.* s ITiiladclphi* (,'ount^- —X. B. Browne, H. Ingram, R. 3 M uitgomcr Thomas P. Knox. 4 Chester and Delaware— Jams* J. Leiott. p,. r g. -John C. Evans, i Hacks—Jonathan Ely. - i.Aucastcr ami l.ebanon— Tohn It*, k'illi nger, Jacob (. Shaman. . Pauphiii and Northnm'ierlaiid— Darid Tag gar t. ...rihanipton and la-high— Jaieph Laubaeh. pj C:iri>"ti, M nroe, Pike and Wayne—James 11. Wal ton. n Viluns and Franklin —George W. Brewer.* ;•> York -William 11. Welsh, pi Ccinlicrlaiid and Perry—ll Fetter* j4 Centre, Lycoming, Ciinton and Sullivan—.lridrfte I'l.iir. Cani 'iia and Huntingdon— John Cresivi tl.* Luzerne. M n tour and Columbia—George I'. Steele.* l- Hndlord. Si|siiuclianim and Wyaming— ltnit ' .Here." j, Tioga. Potter. McKean, Elk, Clearfield and JelTersou lt. Souther. la Mercer. Venango anu Warren— G. IT. Secfielit.* •j„ 1 iic and Crawford— J). .1. Finntii. V IB.tier. Bci.vi r and L-iwreuce— Jtihn It. Harris.* Vlh-eljc.iy Wm. Wilkins, Hit. It. (inzzam.* .Wjrtiington a'ld (ineue— tohn O. Ftrnikin. I Somerset. Bedii rd and Fulton— F. Jordan. Irin-tr-uig. Indiana and Clarion Titian J. Cqfliv.* •y, ..Juniata Mifiiin ami L'nion— Jur.es M. Setters. 7 IVcstMori l.mil and Fayette— It m. F. Frazer. is Srhnylkili -C. M. Strauh. pemocrats 15 : Opposition Is ; Fuaiojiist-i in Italic ; New Senators marked with a star. IRH'SE F REPRESENTATIVES. AO VMS. J GirEKN'K. Jchn Mus-ehiian, Op. |R. K. Campbell. Lb A I I.tUIIKNA . IMtt ANA. Wm. B'. Sicveii-on. Op. 11. B Morehead. rip. ■ s Evcster. On. j 1. incastkj!. Jolin T. Petirs. (>|i. :William Hamilton, Op. J. li. i'.c. kl: "i-e. Op. John A. Ilicslaitd. Op. y ,;. Veegiitley. jr.. Op. jP. W. Housekeeper, Op. AHMSTUHNM, AC. 'Chris. S. Kautf'inun, Op. J. K. Calhoiui. I). jjos. D. Powr.eil, Op. W M. V'orams, lb ! LkbaNux. R.J Nich-dson, D- jC. E. IloiVniari. ;>. itV AVKK. AC. I.I'ZKKSE. I. 1.. liii<-i 'e, op. jl.tenben Jenkins, Dona. e. p. si!i; . on. ; lTiumas Smith, Dem. A. IV. Crawiorl Op. • MKHCKK, &C. Bi:OKOK;. ac. Samnel Kerr, oj>. i. V smith, lb jS. P. MeCalrr.out, Op. \V;a. ( '. Reamer, !♦. ! rhotßAs Strilthers, Op. RKUKS. | lIiFFUN. .1. Law (ho. lb John PurceH.Op v,;.. Heins. 1). i Mont.OK ,e\'i> PIKE. 11. Niuienieadier, lb IL. West brook, lb Mi. incl lloffiuan. D. j MI \TI;OMF.KV. BI.VIK AMI. Hi sr. ] Joseph W. Hillcgas. 1). J"hn H. Wiiitnsk'. Op. A. W. l.ongaker. I>. Jolm M. Gibhoiiy. Op. Jfleorge Ilamil. 1). H.;AI>KOKI>. ! NOUTH v JII-TOS. J. R. 0. llal.cin k. Op. iJohn A. limes, lb I'tn.tu F. Nicln-is. Op. 'Jesc Pearson, lb Bl'i Ks. i XoKTHt llflKltJ.A\D. J"hn M nigie. lb .J. 11. Zimuieriuan, Lb Alex. I'l Johllsißi. D. . ; PKitltf. J'ha 11- I.i'Vi tt, lb (CharlesC. Brandt, D. I AltlloS AMI 1.F.1110H. PIIIL VllKLrillA CITV. (h-rM.ni H pp. lb tS. S. Bish 'ji. Op. Ki. 'sT lou. P. JGeorge T. Thoru, Op. OKSTHE. I Jacob Hock. Op. J fin Smith. lb Ijnhn Ramsey, p. CHESTER. | PitiLAiiKij-uix CoraTV. IT L. V. lb- loy. tip. | Charles M. I.ei-etiriiig, lb James Pen rose. Op. jrownseud Vcar-lev. 1). I'is m Vickers, op. |Frankliti Mellvaia, lb Oi.ni!tKiEi.i>, AC. (Charles Carty. I>. Seta A. lUekus, . | Abraham Arthur, D. e'ciNTov. LVOMI.vg, AC I.John R iiiei t<. D. .' M. I'nriken, Lb j.lohii Hancock. L. Is.--.i-. i!-a-'U. Op. I Robert ii. Knight. I>. ' a.citu v AMI MOXTOIR !John Wharton, lb I'eterKsit. lb jFrederii k J. Walter, D. i. s.vwroKl'. jile-uiy A. Gildia, lb 11 l!r nil. Op. | fcit'lll'V A KILL. U ciard Recti. Op. iWpi. H. Ijcho, lb O'MSKKI.AM). |G. X. Wagonseller.D. Jamt-s Amiersou, 1). j SOMEUSKT. Mm. Harner. lb (Jonas Augustine. Op. I'AKTiII.V. ! Sl'S'.'l EIIANN A. AC. Hai al Mumma. Op. .Simeon B. CUik, Op. J'ha Bright, op. (Alfred llinc. Op. PiXAll ti(F_ j Tue.A. ll.rain ' leaver. Op. (I_ P. Willi-t'-n. Op. Kit IE. ! I'.VION. AC. V.'itreh.nii Warner, Op. 'Thomas Bower, I>. '■ ail 'HI J. Ball. Op. ! W ASUIMiTON. FIIAXKLIV. :'. S. Vanhooris, Op. '"•rge .be "Bs. Op. J ihn C. Sloan. Op. .'elm B itheroiv, Op. WAVNE. FIVFTIK a W.->TIIOK::i.avp N. W. Vail, lb Henry lb Foster, D. VouK. .' ■hn Faiisold ]>. 'James Ramsev, 1). saruta i A. Hill, I). iS amuel M l:e :f, D. Peter A. Johns, D. (Isaac Be? k, lb Democrats, 54—Opposition, IG. Rkc A c rr c LA t r c n . ('l'ji. Dem. Senate \ Is ■ 15. JI JUAV of Representatives, AG 54 G4 G G4 Bern. maj. on joint ballot, '. 5 A Siviiu.An AKKAIH. — A If avian burning l'r o lt h Ce:th. — Tlie Bath (Me.) Sentinel. Saturday, (ontniiis tin- foiiowitiir account id j h insane woman in that city burning herself \ lO.ieaih: . ! \V" h-arn that Mrs. Siisnn Tarbox, wife of J idles Tar box,, of Tojisham, wlio for n long tiiiie lias In en subject to hojielcss insanity, put " riid to Iter existence the latter pari of last ttick, by means of fire. As we bear the f els, Oi Friday, alaait ten o'clock, she made an at tfiii|it to liurii herself by means of friction tikitciigx, Init was detected by means of the Miioke isniuj{ from tiie room in which she was f Fined The room was then tlioroufrhly seareh m, and it was supposed impossible that she •bu'ild have niatelies in it It appears*, as was ! si (jiii-nt|y ascertained, that she still had •'in concealed in her shoes, and early in the f, "nioon -.moke was a-jain discovered about house, and the females about rushed to her ( '•mi and found the smoke so dense they could ;jt enter. Mr. Tarbox, who was near tin ''-•use, ua- immediately alarmed, and succeed t " l CNtiiigiibhiiifr the flames. The unfortu kate woman had evidently fired her clothes : 101,1 the waist, as her breast and shudder ■*' hired in the most shocking manner. iti-H-'gh life not extinct. She made no whatever, and tlioujrh she lingered un ; J'f next day, and was able to converse a | manifested little or no symjitoms of I '''• or distress. s !' ;i-iiot without metlnal in her mad h'r i - was found that she had torn up the anil paeki-d it round the doors to pre " 'lk i M-upe of smoke, which would agcaii, •to di'teetion. When asked why she did ( 1 nrn h, r>e |f j„ the nifiht, she exelainnnl, . : • ' ami hum nti all the folks in the j LcUm; y ~A v' jnmt Ili'Ki. is VlßGlNlA. — Richmond, ' t A r I—A titic] took place this morning v '"opposite hank of the river, between Dr. . v >tate Senator from A ceo mac, and • r A I'rvor. Dr. Finney was wounded at -'I. Oi-ti'iier 33, of pulmo-inry conannption, i '-ut l.\!>v EATON, cou.sort of G. H. Euton,aged ; • wc, 3 timnthn. W". M. DELONG, (I'niier-i.i-t) will ' > ~|,iv'" 1 1 1,1 tViit iiouae.iu tliia lwrwagb.next i 'iu iii*t.. at lu* o'clock, A. M., and at early w _'" l 'S''tinthecv,-ui„g. I j> '''l" A SUOKS -The larc. EDW P OVERTON. President. BLACKSMITHING. TTMANT. KL KROMER respectfully informs I the public that lie has commenced BL U'KSMITH IN'O i;i the new shop next below Eseuwine A fcecbisclTs, directly opposite G. H. Drake's, main street, where he hopes to receive ft -diure of public patronage. Nov.d. "VTOTICE TO ASSESSORS.—The several -4-* Assessers for 1*57, will make tbeir returns in the following order, viz : Assessors for I'lster. Athens Boro'. Athens Twp.. South Creek. Ridgßcry and Wells, on Monday. Nov. 24. For Siuitlitiold. Springfleld. North To wand a, Ffiunbist. Sylvauia Boro'and Towanda Boro', on 'l'ue6. SHERIFF'S SALE.- By virtue of Mitndry writs of vend, exponas, issued eat of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford Comity.to mcdirectcd.lshal! expose to public sale at the Court House in the Borough of Tiw.iiid.i. on Monday, DECEMBER 1-t, at 1 o'clock. P. M., the following described lot piece or parcel of I niil situate in Orwell t"wn>hip. bounded north by lands ol' Edwin Taylor, east By lands ot Harry Park.', south By the Huge Boad. au.l west by the K tract, containing about seventy-three acres more or less, about liftcen acres iiupn >vcL ALSO—One other lot piece or parrel of land situate in Orwell twp., bounded north, east and wet by lands of Silas A His, and south Bv the public ru.ul, containing about one acre no re or less, all improved, with a framed house, a framed l,ln< ksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at tlie suit of Mvcr A Spalding now i ■ the use o! M. J. ( o ilbaugh vs. Ezra 11. Alli-c Also ut the s it of Jf. J. Madill, executor of A. Madill, deed. V-. E. R. A Ilia. AL>( I —T iic f ill nving i d piece or parrel of land situate ill It me twp., bounded north bv land of Waiter Hoaglaud. e st l.v land of John P mahac*south By ! :id of Mu.-h.iei C'jag'mey and we t Bv 1 md- of John Sullivan, containing about ei.giity-iour acres none or less, a limit liiirty acres improved, one log house, one framed barn and orchard of fruit trees their? u. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of 11. J. Ma dill. deiYl. vs. J< hn Crow ley. I t Al.SO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Athens borough, hounded as follows : Be ginning ai tile south Coiner of Wm. iedt's lot. oil the west side ol Main strict in the borough of Athens aforesaid ; thence south along snid street. seven and 9-1U perches to the north corner of a lot formerly owned by Nathaniel ( iapp. now owm d by .1 'hn E. (. ■ icld ; thence westerly along the north line of said ('infield lot to the northwest corner, ami to laud of the h' ir-.oiGen. Henry Wells, dee'd.; tlie ace northerly al ug the cast liuo of said land of said Wills' he r- t the -outhwe-t corner of a I t owned and occupied By Wm. Kift"; them e east along the line of said Kill sFt to the public strut and to the place of Begin ning, containing about three-fourths of an acre more or less, all iin. roved, with a three story framed Tavern house there 'U. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. X. Ship man vs. Waller Olmsted. Al.SO— The t- Rowing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Pike twp. boun ived two Iratneti houses one framed Barn and saw tutll thereon. Seized. iid t (ken in i xecutiou at the suit id Rogers Fowler to tlie iiso of William Parting vs. Pavid E. CalilT and James P. II irnham. ALSO Tbe billowing described lot piece or parcel of laud situate in Derrick tivp. hounded on tlienorth bv find of fUve.i P g'leriv. i a-t by John .M't'auna, south by Edwin 5..1 and we tby bind of (.'!■ trie* Sill and Amelia E. Pap nit. containing one bundled and nine acres in re or less, about forty acres improved, a log and plank house a framed nam ami framed corn house and work shop and an oreh r I of fruit trees thereon. AB" o— >ne other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Derrick up. bounded north by land of J v-?ph Sill, east h. Zeoidee Angle, outh by John Lackey and west Bv hinds ot Auieii.t E. Papont, containing one Bundled anil l twenty-one acres nieie or less, about forty acres improve d j a ramed lnn. Seized and taken in execution at the srjtof H. J. Mad 1 Executor of A. Madill. dc-e'd. vs. William Call. AI.SO The full wing deserifed lot jdere or parcel of la' il situate In Wy-ox twp. bounded north By Nathaniel Parks ami Geoige f-i-imx. cast by Tlmm.M Dolon, soutli by John iain-'X anil George Lenox, and west by John Lenox, containing forty .a res more r less, about te i acres improved and a framed h map thereon. Srizid i id taken in exerution rt the suit of It. J. Madill Executor of A. Madill dee d. v-. Wiiiiatu Park-. Al.Si)—The following descri! cd lot piece or parcel of limiiHtu ein >t n ling Stone twp. bounded north by Inndsof Ge irge iiinl Myron Van nest, east by George V.iu ii-st. south i>y tie- Susquehanna River and *est by laiul of Alexander Ennls and J.t vi E"nis, containing forty live acres more or less, nil improved a framed house a framed barn and an orchard of iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in e\i ution at the suit of H.J. Maiidl Exec itor ol A. Madill dee'd. vs. Isaac 11. Vannest. AI.SO- T!ie defendants interest in the following des -ribed ! d pice or parcel of hind situate in Burlington tp. h n tiled <>n the north By land of 1). Sopor and others, east By 7.. I,: no, o til By Duds of 1,. Jf. Ruudall and Wc-t By lands of It. Dent n a d atiu-rs. containing forty-niuc acres thirty-nine jicrchcs 1c tlie same more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. F. Wood ruff vs. s. S. Cooh y. ALSO- -The following described lot pie-e or parcel of 1 uid situate in Standing Stone and Wyalusing twos, bmnd e 1 north by I uid of J i am Griifis and Cli.tr ts -i pr •', east by lands or 1-nae Midd-t-igh. south by t ie S tsq it hc.nna River and west By Binds of K. W. Baird, containing about one hundred and "thirty acres none t r leas, about thirty acres impr ved. with a framed house, a framed barn ttj-- small sho.- shops and a few fruit trees Hniie n. Seized and take A in execution at the suit of H.J. Madill Executor of A. Madill dee'd. vs. L. L. Washbmn. Al.SO—Tlie following lot uieec or parcel of land-situate n k u- tw-o-'in twp. boHiidetl 'i tlie north and west By ands of Jeremiah '■ i me., sou ha dcastbyi n 'a of John M tl ih ii, c nta nin ; als-nt twelve acres m->re or less, ab ■ d t v-i acres improved one framed hot.s • and snali or umrd thereon. .Seized and taken i execution at the suit of Joseph Powell vs. Augustus Convey. ALSO—-The f"ll -w ing described lot piece or parrel o' land s tuate in Pike twp. bounded north by lands of Tlnnl dens Fields, east I y the pubti-- highway, swath and west by Charles U. Brown, containing tlirec acres more orless. Al^st)—One other certain lot piece or parcel of land situate in Pike twp. bounded uortli by lands of J. K F e'eher, east by the public highway, h-jdine through tin village ot 1.. Riy sviile. and south and west I y lands late of Win. Johnson, dee'd.. containing cinety-ciglit square licrclies more or less, all iropr ved with a framed dwelling louse and barn and some fruit trees ttercou. Seized and taken MI rxecution at the suit of D. Btilev .t S n vs. Leattth i B 'oks. AIJ4C--By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, the follow ing described I'd piece or parcel of land situate in Gran vllle twp. bounded as follows: Beginning at a hemlock S. K. vomer of a lot originally cont acted to Thomas Bailcv Jr., thence north eighty-tire perches to a post N E. corner of said Bailee's lot ; then- e east 95 perches t the line "f I-t N". 133 ; thauia- west 95 per lie. t, tin- i cgiuitiug, contjiiiiug 50 acres and sevei.tvdive per clu-s strict measure, from the outli end of lot No. 132 on warrant lot No. 1173. about 35 acres improved, with out log and framed house attached, thereon. Seized and taken in execution nt the suit of Stephen Pierce vs. Barnabas Vrornan aud Lewis Pratt terrc tenant. JOHN A. CODDiNG, Sheriff. ShcritVs Office. I Towanda, Nov. 6 185 C. f %ir Notice is hercbv given that an amount equal to the Costs, will be required to lie jiaid |KH) each sale when struck down to t\ie liiddtT. and upon a failure to couipiy with tliis regulation, tiie tract of land will again be otter ed for sale. Jons A. fount Mi. fiiiscclla coc. TOWANOA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IRON AND STOVE STORE. —,~ia| v ß''|(-<.ilc and Ratail Dual*! r fc n " ,fi- H ar lwprr and Stn'es, Iron f 1 ' 'y l - Nails, Stvsh, Gla<, Puinti Oils, U('u Triuimings-- IWffiMSiiiif' 1 !*®!"" klnd--orCarriagr (rimmiiigs, Scat Clotba and f,a< aa, (Airriitgu ifliJfSi and Sent Springs, Oar l!P"U'L'S' AN *L JOINERS' PLANES. other Tools—Cross Cut, 51511 F and Circular SAWS, Blacksmitli V , Tools, Bellows. Anvils, Vices, "™ 1 1 Hammers and Screw Plates, Axes. Broad, Narrow. Lath and Hand H-tti'hcts—Cable, Log. Trace and Halter Chains, Croii I ars. Picks, Shovels and Spades. POCKET AND TART.E tTTf.KRY- Shears and Scis sors, Edge Tools of a!! kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shove! and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles. Tubs and Pails, Mops and Washboards, and all other kinds of kmue-keip ing implements. In the HARDWARE line. Brass, Brittania, Jappaned and Plain Tin Ware, single or inserts. Btr, Band, Scroll and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps, bead Pipe and all the necessary Fixtures for water worts. Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String la-atber, and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that we arc now receiving direct from tin- hands of manufac turers anil importers, including the largest Assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal arid Wed P.uior. Dining j R niiii, Six Plate and t 'ylindcr.evcr Br night into Northern Pcuusylvania or Suit hern New York: uL of which we arc now prepared to el! at wh ik-suie or retail, at as low • rates, and on AS good TEHMS A- C HI Be fotmil fins side of ' New York, frmn tlie fact that all our g > .d ; were bought I ot'tlrst hands and in full packages and Urge quantities. I that gives us an advantage ov-r smaller purchasers and ! Dry Goods dealers, tli.it v. ii! enable* u- to sell (rota 5 to I 15 per cent. less than any of tlirm, which advantage we | shall otf'er to any who will favor us with a call before pur j chasing else where. A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows j alwars on hand, wholesale and retail. Ail kinds of Job ! Work done to order, on sii nt notice and warranted. Dui't mistake the pl.tct to Buy STOVES and HARD \ WARE cheap —one door South of Fox's, and nearly up j posite Tracy A Moore's, .Mam street, in the new Wood ; Building, tettered till on, . ! tJrain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania ! and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Feathers aud Bees wax wanted for goods. 10,000 Sheep Pelts wanted, R-r which the highest price in CASH will Be paid. D.C.HALL. t\ S. RUSSELL, j Towanda. Oct. 25. ls5C. NEW FALL AXI) WINTER GOODS. BKINOSIiEIIY A' SON, bi-l Plaids, Wool DeLaincs, Ac. ANo, a choice selec- j tion cf Mcrimac, Choeeco and other sty les of fast colored Prints. A largo and complete assortment of Yankee Notions, Hosiery. Gloves, Dre-s Trimmings, White Goods, Ac. Denims, Ticks, Drills, Linens. Cambrics, Bleached and Brown 7Siio"tiiig, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Batts, Twine, Car pet Warp. Ac. In addition to the above articles, there will always be found a full assortment of GROCERIES. Crockery and *! lass Ware ; B -ts and Shoes, Hal s and Caps. A ails, Fish, Paints. Tubs. M.itts. Ac. Returning individually >ur thanks for past patronage, we would as a (trni. respectfully ask the attention of our old customers and the public generally, to an inspection of our extensive New Fall and Winter Stock. Towanda, Sept. in, Is,",*;. TOWANDA FOUNDRY. rpHE subscriber continues to carry on til*' A Foundry business in Towanda, and is prepared to do al! kinds of work in his line on shirt notice ami in a workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to order Plows, Stoves. Mill Irons, Sieigli Shoes, Wagon Boxes, and any article ot cast iron that tnay lie required Turning aud fitting up work will be done on -hort imtict and on reasonable terms. Persons wishing to pttrchn-i Stoves of any kind will find it much to their advantage to buy at the Foundry, as they can lie repaired much cheaper. Please call and examine before purchasing else- ; where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.— j Don't mistake the place--one door east of Mi n or's Block. 1 w mid also say to those having accounts stand- ! ing over six months, that they must bo settled without ( delay, and those having notes that are due wili do well to ; pav tip and save cost. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Oct. 22,1858. A FARM FOB, SALS IN Ridg! try township, about half a inib- lium the puli lie house of It. F. Back, containing about one ltuiulrcd acres, sixty acres improved, of which is bottom lam! with a comfortable log house and frame Barn. Enquire of the subh'-rißcr upon theprcm: vs. M. CHAMBERLAIN. October 22. 1856. DR til AS. M. Tl UN E It, I'U YSIC' IA JV 4* SI'KUFOX, ofii.rs his professional servicas to the inhabitants oi T nvaiuia aud vicinity. Dili c and res- ; idence in the dwelling recently occupied by 11. BOOTH. : Esq.. one door north of the Episcopal Cliureh, on Maine j •Street. NEW FA FF AND WINTER GOODS. ' PMIE subsi-rill r is now receiving a laigt stock of FALL j i and WINTER GOODS, which lie respect fully invites tiie public to examine. JOSEPH KINGSBURY", j Towanda, October G, ISSC. FALL GOODS. nS. MEIIL'UR is now m-t-iving a lar^e • Stock of F \LL GOODS, to whicli tlie attention of ! tiie public is requested.. T >*vmil i. Sept. 1 i. 15G. GEORGE H. WOOFS Dasiierrean k Glass Picture Gallery, IN PATTON'S NEW BI.OfK, Corner of Main and Bridge sts., Towanda. Pa., is the plan t" get GI, ASF PK.'TI RES, (usually eallod Ambmtypn.) They are far superior to nil other kinds of pirtnrea. Having no rejec tion, they can be seen in any pi-sitiou. and can )• taken in much ie.ss tuiie tlian Daguerreotypes, and equally well in cloudy as eiear weather. AA" Mi niiitures put into Lockets, Breast pins, Ac., as annul. Rooms open at all hours. Pictures put up on short notice. Ti wsinda. January 22, 150 Pianos, Sttarmonium?, Molodeoti 6r.c. IE VI W EI.LS, dc-ait rin Musical instiu- A ments, may for a tiun.- be found first door south of Dr. PRATT'S, on Second street, Towamla. where be will i'e happy to receive orders tor any of the above warned instruinu tts. which he will deliver for i;:tsli or approved credit at the lowest retail prices of New York city. He would cali particular attention to the Organ Harmonium, of late HO celebrated for CittirWi use. being consideretl ■referable to, and less expensive, than good Organs— Price, ; Melodeoits from $45 in S2OO. Every instrument fully warranted. Melodeons tuned and repaired on reasonable terms. References— S. F. COLT, Principal of Collegiate fnsti ute. and Dr. S. PK.ITT. GOODRiCH o\v i-x;o. x. N'. 4 RE now iu receipt of and opening the choicest and Xx. most desirable stock of Mitple asul Fancy Dry GnoiD, to which tlicy have ever had the pleasure of calling the ilte-ntinn of the community. Our lock is very large, ami •elected with great c.are and acknowkulged good taste,ami is particularly adapted to the wants of this and the sur rounding sections. Our st rk of Dress (roods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Rtnbroidcr ies, Par i sols, Cloths, Cm si me res, \'esthigs, JJomestiis, Shirtings, Linens. Prints, Hosiery and Shawls, fyc. iF and numberless other articles makes onr assortment better than any otht-r in this vicinity, all of which will 1* Hold .is cheap, and main- articles cheaper, than at any other es tablishment. to all of which we invite tlie inspection ol" purchasers, as i>eing in every respect worthy of their at tention. Those who may favor UR with a call may Be assured that no article will iic* recommended more highly than its me rits will admit of. Owego. May ft 1850. G. B. GOODRICH A CO. HAIIDWAHE, IKON*. NAILS, AC A large additional stock of Common and Saddlery Hardware, Joiner's Tools, Carriage Trimmings, iron.Steel aud Nails, just received by 11. b. MERCCR. fttkscellaiuoHs. TO IBS rvsue. ; TS eeßsidaruMyu of the liberal patroiuvg* with which we t I hurt btftn liiwiml *hice wr remnienecd business in [ this place, we lender to the citizen* of Towaniia and sur ; rowndiag country our sincere thanks, and hope by selling jat pries BURt*iiftiUlHH.Y LOW, to make it proUtsble to ; all who may favor us with a call. \V are re-olwed to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the #g* in which We live, by offering for sale Ctoftds of the Latest Syles, at prices that actually alarm the proprietors of old-fash ioned Shires ; they being schonied in the high-price prin ciple, or rather 5a the prices of oW times—-will aot lower their demands ; but. in a very happy manner, warn their customers not to meddle with the (rood* at the New Store, (at the same time exhibiting much cohrern lor their wel fare,) for tiicy know that none but damaged Hood* can i be sold su. very low. Vi e do not intend to sell damaged Goods, but if any I prove to be so, of. are not what we represent them to be, return thciu and receive the money paid lor them. We i now offer our ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK AT I STILL LOW ER PRICES THAN EVER. Soiuv of our I>res Goods, our remaining stock of P.oii neti and Bonnet Trimming- v.e v.til sell at COST. Wc have a fine lot of Sh:rw! j . Mantillas, Window Dra i pery. Silk*. Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edging and In- I set ting. fcc., Ac. We aso prepared to send for any article in our line that we have not on hand. Our assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ! is complete —cannot la- surpassed by any oilier establish ment in Northern Pennsylvania. Call and examine our Goods—seeing is believing, i GCTTKXULIIG. KoSKNISAI'M A CO. { ToWiUlda, Juiy g*. IXal'i. i: T. KOX 18 now receiving si fine stock of GROCF li.iF.Ss and PJIOVIBiON.S which will be sold at the very lowest price, lie is also anxious to buy for CASH any quantity ol Hotter, Eggs. Lard and good Wheat, at the highest market price. W ill those who want to buy or who have produce to sell |>least give him a call? 4 NEW STOCK OF TFA S, wifrr.intcd as J. V usual to give satisfaction, or the money returned. Also, Sufiar, Coflec. Molasses, and in fact most every thing in the (Jrorery line, for sale cheap at FOX'S.* DRIED PFAC'HKS, n few very nice ones, also Dried Berries at " FOX'S PAXDLKS, both Sperm and Tallow bv the v / box or pound, at FOX'S. of different qualities, Corn Meal, Fran and Chop. Also some very extra Family Flour warranted of superior quality for sale at FOX'S. " 1 MESS PORK., Cheese, Hams, Lard, Brooms, 1 and an assortment of Wooden Ware at FOX'S. BUSHELS good Potatoes wanted f )" " " immediately at FOX'S. I EXTRACTS for flavoring, for .sale cheap at , FOX S^ RES 11 PEACHES and Tomatoes,in cans, - warranted perfectly fresh at FOX'S. ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, liranes, Dates, Citron, and other fruit in their sea | son at FOX'S. \\ HITE FISH, iu barrels, half barrelsand V * by tile pound, at myl4 FOX'S. MACK I NAM TROUT—Some very fine ones in half barrels, also Mackerel in half and quar ter barrels, at jls FoX'S. C^AM)\ —A large stock always 011 hand J and sold at wholesale at pedlars' prices at FOX'S. IONS AI (JARS—Brown, Refined, Potv v f dered. Crn-hed and Granulated ; Molasses, Syrup, I(i< and .' Iva Coll'ee. Fire. Salenrtus, Ginger, Sperm Candles, Five, 'l'obaeeo—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at jnne'J FOX'S. fPAI'IOCA, Rice, Corn starch, Rice flour, 1 Carragcn, Maearoua, Veriuaeilla, SagocheC-e and gpk of at FOXfr. ft) til d.- CPKTIB, of all kinds,both white and ground k.' - Mu.-tard, hlu h and white, whole uiid ground at Octolfr 0. FOX'S. BOOTS S. nbif?i nrc off red for silt- on the luvu-st tonus. C;ill nt Hauler's, Muin !. above Urhlge. Tt.istiiiii.i, July h, lSdii. NEW SPRING COOPS! lIK suliscriltor calls attention <>f th i piili -- In t j his SPUING STOCK OK GOOIbS comprising the usual variety,am) 'iich will be sold at the lowest possible rates lor cash. O. I>. lIAUTI.LiTT. Towan.la, Apiil "J. I'S.VT. Another large Arrival of' NEW SPRING GOODS! nS. MERf't'R i now receiving the largest. host as . sorted, and most desirable stock of (. .<>d> that lias vet In en efl'err-d in Townr. la. Consisting of ever. variety of SA PI.F AXI) FAXCY MiY tiOODS. li.rtlvr.re, Cri.drni ami Glass uvrc, Bants aml SAnes Hats. ( "/is, Stria >r G<. arls. ('arp-ls, yjat ti;)?s, || tirilru-irnrt.Grrrrrics. Paints II tiiihiic-Glass, f /ils, Xa its, In- n, Sfetl, Btsli. /.-•■*.,/ har, iSt. ,V<. which w:li he sold at whole-sale or retail :;t very low pri ces. The public arc cerv respectfully requested to exam ine the Stock. Towandit. Apr ! '.'l. I*,''!. lawns, Shallis, Bareges, S She Invites the ladies to call aud examine her Stock. Towauda, October 22, lsjit. CULTIVATOR TELTII AND CORN V/ 1 SHELI.ERS. f.r kale by H. S. MF.RCTR. Lcgfll- A DMIN'RS. NOTICE —All iwrsons iiD -TjL. dtfbted tu the estate of WM. JIYEB-S. dcc*Mi*cd, lute of ATHFNb township, are hereby notjlied to tuuke paymeat without tieky. and all persons having deaiauds against raid estate an"requested to prc-eot them duly au theiiticated fur si-ttleuieut. SARAH Ml LRS. July D>. Adinlstratiix. (ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtne of iui order of the Orphan*' Court of Br.idfotd coun ty, will be exposed to public sale ou tbo premises, on Saturday the lath day of November next, at 1 o'clock, P. M., the tr.llowlug property- A certain messuage, peice or parcel of land situate In Columbia Township, bounded anil described a* follows : On the ea*t by lands belonging to Win. Alusher, on the south by lands behuigiug tu Win. Bcouton, 011 the west by lauds btlungiug to Wm. liradford. and on the north by lands la longing to Harrison Bixhy, containing abr*ut c"; acres of land la- the same more or less. Fliteen acres off the sonth end of which will lie sold. Late the estntv of Lemuel Moslier. Term* made known 011 daT lit saie.' HANNAH MOS-HEP. Septomlier 30, 1*54. Adinhiistratri*. C'XECUTOE'S NOTICE. -Notico is kcne -Ld by given that all person* indebted to the estate of AJ.VIS lAMfJIIS deceased, late of TROT towmdiip. to make immediate pay incut, and ati petsnn* having de mands against i-aid estate, will present thuui duly authen ticated for scttlelueut. WOODARD PERRY, EZRA LUOMIS. October S. ISdC. Executors. PXECL'TOK'S NOTICE —Notice is Ucre- MA bv given, that all persons indebted to tbo estate of JoHX H ARKY CHRifTOPHEIf EVKRHART d'cd.late of Ridgbcrv. are requested tt) Ctake payment without delay; kluigi'liuVingdemanikagahurt , id estate w ill present them 1 duly authenticated (or *i-tDement. Sept. 10. Isad. KINNEY Executor. 1 DM INISTR A TOR'S NOTICE. —Notice | a. V is hereby given, that all jierson* indebted to tbec— ' tate of Edmund 'Saunders, dee'd. late of l'ikc tp. are ro I quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons ! Ii iving claim* against said estate, must present theui duly I authenticated fur settlement, to the subscribers. CHANDLER BIXHY, Administrator, with the Will annexed, i October 21 , ]>(.jtl. | ADMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice I -4*_ i. herebv given, that all |ersons indebted to the e*- I tate of WARREN WILLIAMS, deed, late of Pikc twp, are liereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claims against -aid estate will please pre-.eut them dulv authenticated for scUlemeut. , ' LEI'SF.Y WILLIAMS. Oct. 21 IS."iO. Administratrix. OR PI IA NS' COURT SALE —By virtue of au order of the Orphans' ( ourt of Bradford coun ! ty, the undersigned Executrix of Richard Vargason de- ( ! ceased, w ill offer at public sale on the premise*, on SAT- ; ! UUDAY November l.j, 18AG. at 2 o'ch k. P. M.. a part of j tiie .'arm late o;said deceased,-ituate in Dureiltwp., bound- j ed on tin: south by land of Robert lidll on the cast by land of John V. Benjamin and on the north and west by the ; remaining part* of said farm, containing 15 acres and a'- ; lowance*. Terms made known on the dry of sale. SAUAII VARG VNo\', Executrix. ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—By virtue' of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun ty, will be expo-el] to public - ale on the premises, on ' S'aTLKD VY November x, IMS, at 1 o'clock, P. 5f.. a certain messuage piece orpari-el of land situate in Coin in- i bia twp.. bounded and described as follows: Beginning j at a beech sapling, the northeast corner; thence north 03°, west 7* perches to a stake and stones ; thence north 1 27° ea-t 230 perdu to a post, on the line of Allen S. Par sons' ; thence north C 3° ea-t 7 s perches to a post: thence ' south 27 J west 23.0 per lies to the placeol beginning,con tainiug 112 and 20 perches of laud lie the same mora or lc—. Late the 1 state of David S. Watkins, deceased. j Terms made known 011 day of sale. WM. B. WAT KINS, Administrator. October 1. 156. r) KRISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice i-here- > k. by given that there have ls-en tiled and settled in the oflice of the Register of Wills, in and forthe county of Bradford, accounts nf administration upon the following estates, viz: Partial account of J. 11. Webber adtni'r. of Minerva Wcblier late, of Franklin, dee'd. Final accountol t'yru* fihuuiway, adiu'r. of Ivaac Ro ses ■.•ranee 1 ite of Asylum, dee d. Final account of John Vandyke adin'r. of Henry Gage, late of Canton, dee'd. Final account i.t j. R. Smith and J. 1.. liockwt-Uadm'rs. I of John J. Warfurd late of Monroe, dee'd. Partial account of Wm. Gartner executor of Mary Car- j mcr. late of Litehiield. dee'd. Final account of Calvin West, executor of Wm. Decker, ! late of Booth Creek, dee'd. Final acremt of p. K. Maynard adin'r. of Nathan May* nard. lateol Rome, dee'd. Final neronnt of A. W. A J. W. Gray adm'rs. of Oliver S. Gray, late of Herrii k. dee'd. Partial account of A. W. Alger and Oti* Hamilton ex ecutor of J -eph Hamilton, h.te of Orwell, dee'd. Final areonnt of Samuel .1. Adams adm'r. oj Ransom I". Adams, late of Briiithfield. dee d. Final account of John Balsbnry and C. TI. Campbell, administrators of Beriah Pratt late of Troy, deceased. Final account of ( he-tor Williams, executor of Caleb William*, late of Tiov, deceased. And tiie same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford t 'onnty. 011 Monday, the lt day of December next for continuation and allowance. JAMES 11. WE BP,, Register. Register' Ollet; Towanda. Oct. 27. l-'.,u. 4 DM I NISTRATOIVS X(>iTcE.—Notice j Am. is lieivby given, that al! persons indebted to the c* j tale of Luther Chaffee deceased, late 4 of Orwell twp.,! are hereby requested to make payment without delay; I ami all person* having claim* against said estate will '• pleasejpresent them duly authenticated for settlement. j t'. G. GRJDLKY, Oct. 27,185ff. Administrator. NOTICE.—Notice is liere \'J liy given tluit letters testamentary upon the e-tutc of Daniel Miller, dee'd.. late of Albany twp.. have It-en j granted to the subscriber. \1! p< is,ms in,lei ted to said j e late are hereby requested tu make immediate payment. ' and tliose having any claims upon said e.-.tate tu present • them duly attested tor settlement. DANIEL F. MILLER, MUSSEL MII.LER, Oct. 25. ISSC. Executor, j 4 DM I NISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice | 1 \ is hereby given, that all person* indebted to the es- i tate ufPliilaiuier M. Hosley. dee'd, late ofSpringllildt\>p. j are herebv requested to make payment without de lay; and all persons having claim* against aid estate will please present them duly" authenticated for settlement. Oct 25,1856. lItTLDAH lloSl.EY, Administratrix. 4 EDITOR S NOTICE. Fob lhtsni, Jtg jt. A g er A" Co. j*. Uii am I'rost In the court of Common Picas of Bradford Go. No. AGO Dee. Term, lsb. Tin underpinned Auditor appointed bv stud Court, to distribute the funds raised by Slierill .-ale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties aeslcrnedhini at his ollice ill lite liuroii"h of lowund.i, on Krid iy the 2Mb day of November, A. I>. Ivhi, at two o'clock in tile afternoon when and where all persons having c laims are requested to t/n'sfciittheiit, or hi ipreverdebarred llicr. rum. Towanibi, Oi t. 27, ls.'xl. U'A. l> Vl.lt i ctX, Audi tor. \ ITDITOR.Sl T DITOR.S NOTICE.— £n the, matter of > * tie fstatf of I tin. StnnjiO), tin'J. In the Orphans Court of IJradford County Notice is liercbv given, that the undersigned. Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute funds in the hand of the adiiiiiiistiatii.-c. of said e-ta'.e. will atiend to the ■dies of his appointment* at his olTic-e. in flic borough of Towanda. on Saturday tin- ?'ith day ofNov .-niis r. af tw o'clock. P. M.. when and where .ill persons hueingclaims u|tou suid funds must presunt them, ei-r tor. vm i* de barred from the some. On. 27. Is ffi. P'A. OVfiRTOX, Auditor. I > ROiE A M ATI ON. - Whereas, the Hon. 1 n\vn> WTI.MOT, President Judge of the 12th Jii ilicial !district, consisting of theCouirttes of Hrudford. S;i-- quidmnna and Sullivan, and lions, Mvkon Ll.u.l.uui up 1 if akkv Acki i:y. Associate Judges, iu nnd for said cor. it-, of Itradibrd. have issued their precept bearing tla*. f. 27lbda,V *f Oct.. A.Lb IK. -nin-t Vhem as shall be ; nst. Jurors are requested to be inue tiis' iu ti'fir attend ,tiep,agree,d.!\ t . their notice Pat-ed at Toward:., the 22.1 of Oct . in the year of . (ll r l-onl one thousand eight hundred and tiftv-six, and or the ludipeiidence ol the I'nitnl States.'the seventy _ JOHN A. tIODin.VG, Sliei-iiV.' . vn rca SAin ©a. RESIT. 4 \ AI.L.V oI.K 1 Ah'M, emit lining about one hundred .TV acres ot improved land.well watered, with good lniiUl ings and a large apple orchard there in— situated on tb.- rmeav fiwk. four miles from the borough of Towauda : w oflereil for salo upon a reasonable credit: and if not so.q soeu will be rented for one or more vears. , MERC I'll. Towauda, Oct. 22, 1856, rURRIAtjE BOWS A FFLI.OF? for v sale at Mimic sale or retail Irv II.!?. XtLfP'tlt. fltiowiaJicono. r R~E EI) O M OK SILtA.'WKn 18 said to be the Inevitable resnlt f the coming election; it is also aaid that this gh.rioo- Union is in danger ; so tlmt as it may. nc know that a terrible storm ugathrriiu; In the political heavens. which win soon burst upon us in all its maddea'd fnrv. l>it we wonWeav to tlie citiscz-. ol Bradford. heed it not : it will pass hannh -sly by. Soon liowcver. storms of a different nature will gati.u iu u wintry sky, which will canse yn to trembh- like an a-pei . unless you procure thi-necessary protection. Now. it .s these kinds of storms'.bat w< propose to prepait y.m i > meet. We have jnst received aa extensive and splei. J.J assortment of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING for the PALL Ttt.VE, s\Ltich w< will !l at New-York < it s prices- 'for motto w. " tjuiok sales anjsn* ill prohl.-,. THE LADIES Will And in our assortment au endless variety of all iio gotols they necsl. Dur shtlves and drawers nr.* crowd" d with articles for their nee. We ..all special attention t > our nttc itylet of FANCY SILKS. the line*t the maiMi affords. -SH A\Vl S. br >tlw. l! iV-tat; anl easluniu-. c.r alt sizes and qualities. ]. vPIFS PRESS (!oUl>B. Fivii- '. , English and American Merinos, plaid and striped lb latinc-. plain and figured Alparcas ; in tact ev rvthi , usually kept in Pry Gimul ijures. First-rate calico at i rents per ynrd. goo.J ronslin at &F rents. A fine a-.-" r went of Ih l \ NKIS. JLadirn' L'oifart, L'ndn slctrtt lljhc kerchief*. l.ltt' f'mftoiderit*, !• fANVE. We triet with our present facilities for the i cli '-e of floods, that we can make it an object f"i ' AS f USTOMEIIS to examine our stock. which lias Letc !a c in with great care to suit the fall trade, j Ha" All accounts due the old firm, its also notes t.-, s * : arc due. art trpictcd to be paid icilkivt fto l':(r nit're j August 151 IWL MONTANA ES T IST OF I.KTTERS ri-innining in the rua'.- ! I_J office at Tuwauda, September 30, 1856. I Ayhnann Anton. Ingham Dautka. | Avery A fl. James Edward. ! Hullo k James Esq. Jii--m Diantha. ! Burch George M. Kennedy Mi- haul. : Barret Joliu Lay Mrs M T- I Burnett Mr. Martin Win. L. Rcrky James L. A? -id, y Jennie. ] Bortree Lewis. Maffet Samuel, ; Bruk Anthony. Mills Timothy. I Conklin John Mnrry Mary. | Chase Cvrenoa F. Jf'Grnn llev Patrick. Cnßijihell J iruee Murphy John. ; Crowly Johu Manning Ot-orge. j Carr.er Haarah A. M'Cailey Diiniel M. Coon Ann. R -lgers S A. i Clark It \V. * Smith Jonathan M. Decker Win. States Miss Mary. Duer Samuel. Strong John. E-juatison TUoinas E. Smith J. J W. Fassctt J S. Kturdevant J C. Frecht Adam. St .well Culvia I lialu-ia Tn.inan Sullivan KiiZH. •iraugcr Sui.ah E. Smith Win. Ifcnry Win E. Vandyke Win. Hardv C F. Varguson Jemm. High E W. WM-h Ju*lin. 11 imc Win. Wrigi-t Ann E. Hibklc Philip Piatt Elizabeth. Persons calling fir any of the-e letters will mentioa they urv adveiti-scd. 11. C. PORTER, p. M. KOTICE TO lEACHESS. ' | 'HE County Siipei-ntendent w ill examine- teachers and X isuu ceriifl ate-in the respective districts of Brad ford in the foll-nving - rdi r ; Overton, Monday 20th Oct.. at the TTaverlvS- hoc! home. Albany. Tuesday '.'lst " •* Hibbsrd Wiliitot, Wedne.-dny 22 " " Il.lihs-..-v Asylum. Thursday*2Jd " " Sugar Run Durell. Friday 24 " " Freaehtown Monroe, Satuiday 2d ' " Moaioeton " Fr.Piklin, Monday 27 " •' Ira Varney '• LeHoy. Tuesday 28 " " l.e-Roy corners " •7aittou.Wcdue.-day 20 " " Canton " i Arruenia.'f hi r-day 3J " " Red " Cranviltb, Friday 2l " " Centre " W. [kirlingt n Sat. 1 Nov. " Corners. N. Tonanda.Monday 3 " " l'ail Factory " Tmvanda.Wodner-1.-y."- " " A. (hregg •• Burlington .Thursday >f" " Luther's Mills Smith field, Friday 7" " At tavern in centra I Sq-riiiKticid.Saturdays" ~ Corners '• Troy, Monday 111" " Troy boro' " j Columbia. Tuesday 11" " Morgan Hollow " j Wells, Wednesday 12" " at the new " |S. Crgck. Thursday 13" " Gißett " i Ridgberv, Friday It" " Centrivillc '* | Athens. Saturday 1.," " Athens bora' " i Sbesheuiiin..Monday 17" " No. 1 " ; Litchfield Tuesday IS" *• Centra •- Windbßm.Wednesd'y 13 " Kuvkemlatl " s | I rwell. Thursday 2u " " UrweUMiU " i Home, Friday 71 " " A dhige Wvsox Rnturdny 22" " Wy.ox church S. Stoue, Monday 24" " Grifßs' to vera Hcrrick. Tuesday 2a." " Ilerrickviile " Wynlusing, Wed. 2(1" •' Vaughn Hill " Tusearora. Thura. 27" " Aekley " l'ikc, Friday 2s" " l.e iiiysvii'c. " Warren, Saturday 20" " Howt-ti Hollow " Ulster, Monday Itec. I ** village " The School Directors wiil I.*- iuiliislwd with blanks for Toad ers' lb-ports, 1-Unk certiileates, blanks for the An nual District Reports, School Laws, and Superintendent's lie|iort.s on the dav of cxani'inntron. Oct. 10, 1850. E. (H'VER. County Snp't. K K At O V _A L. COLLINS & POWELL. WOULD respectfully inform their friutds andthepnb \ V lie generally, that they have removed then" "i t tli ! ing and Fimiisliiiur Btore tot heir X ..-w tiiv.utox i-o it-o west side ■>!' Main' Street, next door to HfcU A Hg- ell .- i and will I* happy to wait m si) who ntiv gtv* theni a I call. j Tlu-jr stock consists of Black Cloth Oat*. Ptda and : Farcy Cas>irr.err. Tweeds and .T f(uil , ni.uk and Fan. v | Castsiinere Cants. Black skit in Vosfs. Silk Velvet and fan- I O; i . i - rl "•'! h' : Al.tp-uilles and fiuicy do., i •> hit-.' atijl fain j f.if.cn Pn? vs. tjvrnills and ovcrd.iiti. I rtd Onry slnrts. drawers, collars, cravats. ~„ kv j Hats and ( dps f| i ail hi? and finalities, a pood as*rt • i tncnt oi I..?yt l..ihmK ) cuch*s CoaU, Vests ami Pin t, which wc are selling .O'r.t , i:^t. (jcntlmca wishir.tr clothing uiad-i tin to order w:'U I rill/' fs' VC a ?<■' i>ru 'c a good irtmefi : Cloths I iiasnne.es and Nestings on hand, vchii b •*< . .only t.> niah-, up kUcu notice and \ VTi t I > ? V '* i ' y 'f n - v> ° r no We do .sir own ratling. r ; 1 '"'"'-j 1 ,ur -rT.s.~ that we ao.ov us mm i...... oj ; a-, i.. t i ' ..' 13 '' "fed- year-. \p. f.r.!. •, f- t hu-' s ; i ..J" , . ' ■' order:n 'Where ♦ kiJs jr i ,' r ""• ' 1 u f , lie charge made fi.y ctri >i g. ,\s legate ... a, ics. iill rfe adt u t. t<.i a call before bt. v...a fist w Iters. " * 3 M. t.'Oi,T.iKs. PEWIV.VI. POWELL. __t "V:'jjd; lt Aiipu-l 7. I 1 j v \UT!ON.—N otice is hetvl v pM'en, thnt ' i hereby forbid all persons fru.i trusting nyor.p;. ; iaj account, iip.l juuri. .hirl\ .brbid .;l persons iV.-at hjr 1 a aig <>r trusting .!o o;i*a Prince. vtb.eMt a written cr iter fro in me : a. I have -oi-lr ell the necessary Rrt'snce. I nie'.its lor l is comi-nt and en).|.ort, and will not be lialid lor any debts contracted b\ him. witfren,SepLS, 1*56. ' KELSON* PIT!V(T. eaANDIES, GINS, WH.SKIEP, JAMAOIA RUM, && 1 •PI"-: :it?Vr-ig' . d lcsjisctfally nnnoiinct to his f,-i( t:da I nnd the nnl lie jrcnerailv. that he has formed a Co- I 'o'l'tueis'niji with Mr. ( HAltl.Ke- r'KNDI cf tlit City of Xew-V >ik. nndi r the titiii ami *tvlc ot rESTBS <£i VAWrDI33a.CJCSK, L> I'eairr strict, .\ t n-Y, / , ;n the Importing and Jobbing of Foreign and American | Lhiaors. All "nicr.s will be protnptl\ filled and a 4 !sfactin rfiiar i urdicd. ' ' r>. VAKDEUCOOK. j _ N't w-Vtnk, 15 Beater st. 1. Ic. FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!! i TTIIK ATHENS NI RSERY —We of ! 1 V !Vr for -ale ihi-. Fall a tir-t rate a-soitinent of Ap pic. Pr, i"h< rry. Peach, l'lum and Ornamental Tree, jof all the best varieties. We call especial attention I > . our apple trees. They are 5 years old. and tinsnpissed bv ' a ti.v in the market. T? rms rensonah e. Order*shouldU, j seat in soon. Catalogues Merit on apidicaiiini. FOTIO.V PEltiyV's I AofTft-O. V. Rartlett. Towaiioh ; Hornet-Heath, t ■ i : r le'>rye Henth, Btuiiri;:i—i ;a. IV