Tremendous Fire at Syracuse, N. Y ' Loss about OneJMilliflft of Dollars. SvFVt fsr, November X.—About 3 o'clock, tll j< moniin?, the largest fire that has ever tfil our city broke out in the First Ward, Vl in the short space of three hours over !v.< acr s were barnt, and about one hun in'd huildinaa consumed. The fire originated ' 'We barn back of Grant's hotel, which had '" lt |icon occupied for two or three jiears. It '"iiiiirdiatelY connminicated to Grant's hotel, !!'•. iriol hy Harney Grant, which waaconsum "i',' 'The loss 011 the building is estimated at mo The store of Mr. McGnire then f| ie and was soon burned down—loss i~U(i The Haines then spread to the new in',,] magnificent building owned by Messrs. tterlv A Ford, and soon it was in a mass of 1 'it was occupied by Lynch Brothers, iiad ist got in an entire new stock of 'i'lie loss on the building will be about QUO—insured SI4OOO. The Lynches will ioe about SIO.OO0 —insured S3OOO. A large , u -iiber of wooden buildings in the rear and ,'uiing block were consumed. The Avery i, lock, owned by L. (. Averv was entirely tp.'.eed Lo-s SIO,OO0 —instiranee not as (je>iru> v 11. * * ■rrtaincd. The bank of Sauna was also con- SUHU d—loss on the building $6009. All the Wks and papers of the bank were saved.— r , p 0> t . llice and Telegraph office were des •r-.vcti but we learn ti nt all the letters and , ..'( i- were saved The water at the Keser i., - was turned off, and. consequently, the liy .mts were useless. A strong west wind was blowing at the time and our citizens were coin to stand and see their property eonsuin ,n;t|, tiotliing to stop its progress. The en ?>,. loss can fall little short of one million of n liars, and may reach more. Over one hun fiiiniliis have been rendered homeless.— fire undoubtedly was the work of an in eemiiary. Horrible Murder in Massachusetts. JJ.isToy. Nov. S.— Peter Xanghton and his u. re brutally murdered in their house, in I)n llcv. vesterday morning, or the night be torr, l>v some vil.'iau. Naughton was a re vi,-s-tah|e man, an Irishman, and had aceurnn ■ d some propertj*. The gentleman for v. •,!! lit' worked, went to Naugliton's house at ten o'eloi-k. A. M., to iiiijiii.ie why lie . not tome to work, as usual ; upon opening door, he found the man and his wife lying I v vide on the floor, dead, their bodies lie •:ir mutilated in a horrible manner, their skulls i avir-g Ihtii dreadfully fractured, apparently u li an axe, which was found in the room, vj t!i the handle broken. The room was eov -1 wit'i bioo 1, and a chest had been broken i i wlii. li it is supposed Xanghton had i, ■ money. An iisfiint, five months old, was ualiariiied in the bed, in an adjoining in. This is one of the most shocking nnir rs ever perpetrated, and as yet no clue to ■tcction of the murderer has been oh ' .if It hardly seems possible that the _ :y wreteli can escape detection. ti.-V. (iKARY A SI.AVKIIOI.DKR. —The I'l'O - •ry course of- Gov. Geary in subduing the i • Slate men in Kansas, has been a matter •luprisc to many, but need be no longer.— :!■■ i< one of those Northern slaveholders— ,i"g and working men.—in the South, who re the lit tools of Pierce, Buchanan, Wise, ' >oks, Atchison, Stringfeliow, Douglas, v'i and the Border Ruffians, in making \ -;- :i slave State. It is no longer a niar • nit Pro Slavery robbers and murderers go ' v " imwliipt of justice," under Geary's ■ i: listratinn. The Lreompton corresjwnnleut '* Ctncinn -ft (ruzctte, under date of Oe >T "Jd, w r.tcs : Gov. Geary cannot disguise his real senti or sit on the fence any longer. That -i n Pro-Slavery man is well known. He - a large number of negroes in Virginia, TI- lie lias an extensive iron establishment rketl by slaves. He told a Free State man :. Hi,< m lie wished to make a good impression, w ek, that he meant to sell his slaves in _:n:a ; but he sought to gain the good on of the Free State liieli at \\ asiiingto i •'••re his appointment, by announcing the 1.1 theni. Vet lie still holds the slaves, i. i.o '.y doubts lo re that he will continue 1 m, aid n- Bii-liumui's election should so mu'f the price of negroes in Virginia that .ould find it profitable "to realize." Kin- The Fitehbnrg Reveiiiepublishes •tier from one of the Free State prisoner* Lecuiuptoii, in which the writer says that do'icl Titus, who has charge of the prisoners '• 'T ro.i any one his liberty, and n free "■g to join Gen. Walker in Nicaragua." ■I ■ adds: bast Monday was election day ; the .Mis rufli ins came over and voted, as usual ; militia, who guard us voted twice each, ■' y own it, and own that they are Mis and do not intend to settle here ; yet -r services." j U'-mmiM: DKATH.— A young man named aeeidentally killed near Berlin, r et comity, Pa., on the 31sr ult. He ""a at the steam mill near Berlin, with a " wagon, and in returning home a man *' < Stall attempting to pass him with a "t/.y's "t/.y's horses took fright and ran off. between the hounds of the wagon, " 'us head to the ground, and in tins posi wiis dragged distance of a mile, Imti '"l "i.nigliiig his head and fitee in ft ter | " maimer. TE* D-IXCIXU SCHOOL I'LIJIMKNTKMKM. - *'• * KN, at the " Valley lioti.se," Siu> , ''r -1 I'ancing School, ou Thursday Kve. - The beat Mimic, tlx M "I' Kare. and _ .' k, 'i j will be provided. Those desirous " •' ► ni iiuio generally, are invited to alleuil. . Tcwanda Female Seminary. .< ■ \ s School will commence on Monday, De -1 • )( I. it, Ih'liiKjiieut Collectors, Dealers _cui>h/<-, I'.tt/ nt Medicines, Ac., and Keep .. /"' ■ ' -and I>i-t iileries : ''l•liu'p.erit collectors id tin- County of Brad c - cs '"-"I. are hereby notified that unless their I, >! ate and i, unity taxes are settled by the ' r next, the amount due thereou wdl he j,;; •- l*ri'!,r r officer, f„ r collection. Also, all deal l! ,'" .'' 'b iit Medicines, Ac., and keepers of v ' ' ~c-J'ni distilleries, who have not taken tiieir ■1 , Vtke the same by 10th lieeeinUrr >v h it with a Justice of the |>eaee for ' " ••*' t' the Act ot \sseuioly in such cases i, K. C. KKI.MXJtI, Treasurer. U ' SHOES—The largest, best and • ''ttnient thi- idenfthe KinpircCitv may J' -■ 1 BAi ) A MOOIIIJ'S. " NCUJ OlbuaTisennuts, BARCLAY COAL—THE BARCLAV BAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPAN Y have now <>u hand, and will keep constantly for sale at TOW AND A a large supply of their coal, at $3 00 per ton for Black smith Coal, and $3 50 per ton for Raked Coal. Apply for coal at Townmla t.. U()RATIO BLACK. Coal will also be sold at THE MINES at $2 00 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for Raked Cool. A libera! discount will be made on Miles by the boat load jJcL_3n. Js.Wi. Kim-U OVERTON, President. SZiACKSMZCBZira. XT MANUEL KROMER respectfully informs ~ P-ihlic that be has commenced BLACKSMiTII -ING in the new shop next below Ksenwine & fs'eebi h's. directly opposite O. H. Drake's, main street, where la in ipejy to receive a share f public patronage. Nova;. V"OTICE TO ASSESSORS.—The several d- ' Assessors for ls,">7, will make their returns in the following order, viz : Assessors for Ulster. Athens Bnro'., Athens Twp.. South Creek. Ridghrry and Wells, on Monday. Nov. 24. for Suiithfield, Springfield, North Towauda, ( oluuihia, Kylvania Boro' and Towanda Boro', on Tuesday Nov! 23. For Armenia. Troy twp.. Trov boro', Burlington boro", Burlington twp. and Crauvflle, on Wednesday. Nov. 2t>. For Canton, la-Roy", Franklin, Monroe twpT, Monroe boro', Overton, Albany and Towanda twp., mi Nov 27. 1- or \\ ilmot. Asyluin. Dureil, Tuscaroni, t\"valosing, Bike, Warren and Windham, on Friduv. Nov. 2*. For Standing St me. Derrick. Oiwell, Rome. LitchOeld, Slicsliequin and Wvsox, on Saturday. Nov. 2d. The Assessors will 1 • imnctual in making their returns on the day designated in their Warrants, as on the 2d day ot Dec., the returns of tlu- census hv them taken must l>e sent by the. county court t > tlie Governor of the Commonwealth. The Assessor- will also he curetul in tooting the assessments and carrying each person's val uation into tlie right hand column. By order of the Oiii'rs. K. M. FARRAR, C'lerk. Com'rs Office. Oct. 2"i, Ha 6. VWHERLL'FS SALE. —By virtue of suntlrv kJ writs of vend, exponas, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, to me directed, 1 shall expose to public sale at the Court House in the borough ut Towanda. on Monday, D 1 it KMBKB Ist, at I o'clock. P. M., the following descrilted lot piece or jwrct I of land situate in Orwell township, hounded north bv lind- of Kdwiu Taylor, east by lands of Harry Parks," south bv the Ridge R 'jd, and west by the tv tract, emit lining about -eveuty-three acres more or less, about fifteen acre's improved. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell twp.. bounded north, east and we-t bv lands of Silas Allis, and south by the public road, containing about one acre more or less, all improved, with a framed liou.-e, a framed blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees flu-rcon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit Mver A Spalding now t • the use of M. J. Coolbaugh vs. Ezra R. Allis. Also at the suit of if. J. Madiil, executor of A. M;aii!l, dee'd. vs. K. I!. Allis. ALSO The following lot piece or panel of land situate in Honi'- twp., h-mndednorth by land of Waiter lloagland. east by land <>f John nonahoe, stiutii by land of Michael Coughney and west hy lands of John Sullivan, containing aboet eighty-four acres more or le>-. about tliirtv ai res improved, one log house, one framed barn and orchard of fruit trees thereon. Si i/.ed and taken in execution at the suit of 11. J. Ma dill. dee'd. vs. John < r-iwley. 1-t. AlJsO—The following described lot jdece or parcel of land situate in Athens borough, bounded as follows : lb ginning at the south corner of Win. Kills lot, on the west siiie of Main street in the borough of Athens aforesaid ; thence south along -aid street, seven and P 10 lu rches to the math corner of ah i formerly owned by Nathaniel ('la.pt>. " I,w owned by John E. Uanfiehl ; thence westerly along the north line of said Uantield lot 'to the northwest comer, and to land of the heirs of Gen. Henry Wells,deo'd.; thence northerly along the east line of said land of said Wells' heirs to the south we-t corner of a lot owned and occupied by Win. Kill; thence east along the line of said Kill's lot to the public stnrt and to the piyce of begin ning, containing about three-fourths of an acre more or less, all improved, with a three story framed Tavern house thercolu Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. N. Shi[>- man vs. Waller Olmsted. ALSO. Tiic following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Pike twp. houn ed on the north by lands of David Bl.n kman, east by lands of John and Warren Ayrcs, south by 1-aac Ford, and west by Abel Moore, containing nut hundred and sixteen acres more or less about ninety acres imoroved, two frann <1 dw Ring houses a framed barn with sheds attached, a cidrr mill and thru apple -wi hards and other Irait trees thereon. Sr-;/.td and taken in exccutioi at the suit of ( harles F. Wells vs. John Ford. jr. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of laud situate in I-ranklin twp. bounded on the north 1 v the public highwav, eat by land of J. ('. Ridgway, sontli by J. L. Rockwell, west by J. L. 11m-kwell and Tinv.snda ( reek, containing three aeres more or less, all iinpr ved two trained houses one framed l.arn and saw mil!thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Rogers Fowler to the uso of William Darling v*. David K. Calitt and James P. llurutiam. ALSO—The following described lot |>ieee or parcel of laud situate in Derrick twp. bounded on the north by land of Owen Dougherty, east by John M Valuta, south bv Edwin Sill and we-t by laud of Charles Si Ii and Amelia E. In.ipuut. containing on< hundred and nine acres more or le-s. about forty acres improved, a log and plank house a framed barn and trained corn house and work shop and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO One other lit piece or parrel of land situate in i derrick twp. bounded north by land of Joseph Sill, east , by Zebedee Angle, south by John Lackey and we-t bv I lands of Amelia E. Ihipnnt. containing one hundred and i twenty-one acres more or le-s, about forty acres improved a framed house and framed barn and bed-tend faitory and an orchard of fruit itcC' there n. | Seized and taken in execution t the suit of 11. J. Ma. dill. Extent"] ot A. M.ubll dee d. Vs. Gc >. Sill, jfclwiu Sill | Butler Sill and Joseph Sill. A !SO The following lot pieee or parcel of land situate in Wy x twp. bounded on tin* north by lands of Lyman Frtituball and Bcrtrand Whitney, ca thy land-of Joshua Lamphorc and Joseph t 'liklin and ive-t by Joseph Couk lin ami Pomcruy Gastine jr., cont.i;,iiig about ti,t\ nine acres and tim e fourths of an acre more or less, .iboot forty-four aeres improved with one lug hou-e framed baili and an orchard of trait trees there. Hl. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of l-f. J. Mad 1 E.u -utnr of A. Madiil, ilec'd. Vs. William Carl. ALSO The following described lot piece or parrel of lain! situate in Wysox twp. boundid north by Nathaniel Parks and George Lenox, east bv Thomas Union, .south hy .John Lenox and George i.enox. and west by Ji-hu Lenox, containing forty acres more or less, about te : aercs improved and c. framed house therein. S-izr d and taken in execution at the snit of H. J. Madiil Execut.nr of A. Madiil dee'd. vs. William Parks. ALSO—'The following described lot piece or pari < i of I ind situ ciu St. n ling Stone twp. bounded north bv lauds of George and Myron V.iune-t. east by George Van in.-t. s-mth In the SUSIHH hauiia River and we-t by lands of Alexander Ennis ano Levi Eunls. eioitafntog foity-five aeres more or le-s. all improved a framed house a trained barn and an or hard of trait tree-thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of 11. J. Madiil Executor of A. Madiil dee'd. v-. 1-aac H. Vanucst. ALSO—The deleud uits interest in the following des cribed lit piece or parcel of land situate In Burlington tp. boi ii h.d on the north by land of D. SipcrHiid< tuers, east !>y V.. I. nc, o ith by lands of L. M. Ruudall and w - t by lands of B. Denton and others, containing forty-nine a .res thii tv-nine per-he- 1 o the -ame more or less. Seized and taken iii execution at the suit of J. E. Wood ruff V-. S. S. ("noliy. ALSO—The following described lit pie e or parcel "f 1 ind situats >n Stand in-' Stone 111 <1 Wynhisingtwps. bound el north b\ lands of Y i am Griffiaaud >' is i-p r c , east bv lands o: I sane Middingli, snath by the S ;sip;e h.inna River and west by lands of E. W. Itafrd. containing atiout one huiirir -d and thirty acres nmie or le—, a'saut thirty acr -a.iiupr wed. with a framed house, a framed b.irn two small slio • sit >[>s and a few fruit trees there in. Seized and taken in cxeeution at t!ie snit of 11. J. Madiil Executor of A. M-nlill dee'd. \s. L. L. Washbu M. ALSO— The following lot piece or parrel<>f land situate n S'le-lieipiin twp. bounded f,r > the north aed west by ands of Jeremiah I i me: , sou ha d east by 1n ' -of John M Malum, centa'nin r about twelve acres more r less, about two acn-s improved one framed hma ■ and small • r ch.-ml then-on. Seized and taken i execution at the suit of Joseph Powell vs. Augustus (Yinrey. ALSO—The following ilescril>ed lot niece or parcel of laud s tu.ite iu Pike twp. hounded north by hiiuls of Tliad deus Fields, east by the public highway, south and we-t hy Charles R. Brown, containing tnree acres more or less. ALSO—One other certain lot piece or par-el o. land situate in Pike twp. boundid north by laud- ut J. R- Fletcher, east by the public highway, leading through the village of 1.. Uaysviile. and south and west by lands late of Wm. Johitsoii. dee'd., containing ninety eight square perches more r less, all iiupr >veil with a trained dwelling house iiiul barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of I). Bailey A S >n vs. Leander Books. AliKO - By virtue of a writ of Levari Facias, the follow ing described !'>t piece or parcel ol laud situate iu Gran ville twp. bounded as follows : Beginning at a hemlock S. E. timer of a lot originally contracted to Tic'inus Bailey Jr., thence north eiglitv-tive pen-hes to a post N. E. corner of said H tiley's lot then e eu-t !>. r > perches to the west line of lot No. 133 ; thence we-t !>." | er ln-s to the liegiuning, containing 3d acres and sevci.tv-live pcr > he- strict nu asiire, from the south end of lot No. Ft'i <>n w irrant lot No. 1173, about 3 > acres improved, with iie log and framed house attached, thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen Fierce vs. Barnabas Vronian and Lewis Pratt tern- tenant. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff*s Office. ( Towanda, Nov. ti 1830. j" tter Notice i- hereby given that an amount equal to the costs, will l' required to Is- paid upon each sale wlieu struck down to the bidder, and upon a failure to comply with tbi- regulation, the tract ot land w >ll again Is- offer id lor sale. JOHN At onuiMi. xßisrcilrt fous. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IRON AND STOVE STORE. SB HALL A RUSSLLL " V M holc-ale- and Retail Dealers Ffl F 'H Hardware and Stoves. Iron JT (A If-! (A A Nails. Sash. Glass, pgint- YI and Oils, HOUSE Trimming-' — hiA.TnBII a " kind-of Carriage trininiings. !!y!.alSra nl Laces. Carrisgr Sttlkey anii Seat , C'ar and Circular Saws. Blacksmith \ Tool-. Bellows, Anvils, Vices, Axes. Broad, Narrow, Lath ami? Hand Hatchets—Cable. Log, Trace and Ilaltr Cclnins, Crowi,ars, Picks, Shovels and Spade.'. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY- -Shears and Scis sors, Edge Tools of all kinds. Brass and Enameled Kettles, Shovel imdjTingni's. Spoons and Ladles. Tubs and P; ifs, Mops.aiid Washboards, and all other kind- of house-keep ing implements. In the HARDWARE line. Brass, -Brittanin, Jnppaned am! Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar. Band, Scroll and Hoop Iron. Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, Ac. Pinups, Lead Pipe ami nil the necessary fixtures for water w ales. Patent. Stretched Leather Belting ami String Leather.' and 10,(100 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac turers and Importers, including tEe" largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Coal ami Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining- I: 10111. six Plate ami Cylinder, ever fir night iut > Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New York; all of which we are now prepared to -i ll at whole-ale or retail, at as l'w rates, and on as good TERMS as can be found this side of New-A'ork. from the fact that all our good- were bought , of first hands and in full packages and large quantities, J that gives us mi advantage over small r par hi-ers audi Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to j 13 per cent, less than any of tliein. which advantage we ! shall offer to anv who will favor us with a call before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbows always oil hand, wholesale and retail. All kind- of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. D-i.i't mistake the place to buy STOVES and II\RD WARK cheap-—"tie door Smth of Pox's, ami nearlv op posite Tracy A* Moore - '-, Main street, in the new iVood Building, lettered atl vrir. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron. Brass. Britt.ania and Copper. Dried Fruit of all kimls, Fathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. in,ooo Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid. P. ('. H A LL. C. K. RUSSELL. Towanda, Oct, 23, Hoi;. X FA\ r K A T.lz AND WIXTER GOODS. I> KINGSHKKY & SON, Hetr leave to 1 >'llll the attention of their friends and customers, as , well a- all others wi.-hing to buy Goods Ciu-ap. to their well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-GOODS, consisting or a great variety of Zi2IDX22S DRESS GOODS Silks, Shawls, Pjmnicttas, French Merinos. Cashmere, j Wool Plaid-. Wool DeLuincs. Are. Al-o, a Choh e stdec tion of Merimac, Clioeeco and other styles of fast colored i Prints. A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions, Hosiery, Gloves. Die-- Trimmings, White Goods, Ac. Denims, Ticks, Drills, Linens. Cambrics, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wi- k. Butts, Twine, Car pet Warp. Ac. In addition to the above articles, there will always be found a lit!! a ,-ortineiit of GROCERIES. Crockery ami Glass Ware : B mts and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Nails, Fish. Paints, Tubs, Matt. Ac. Returning Individually our thanks for pa-t patronage, we would Ms a firm, respectfully ask the attcnti >n of fnir old cu.-ti-uiers and the public getu-r illy. t-> uu inspection of our extensive New Pall and Winter Stock. Towanda, "Sept. 10, 185 ft, TOWANDA FOUNDRY. IT HE Ktihsf-rilior continues to carry on the Foundry huanvss iu Towatidu, and is prepared t< do all kinds of work in his line on short notice ami in a workmanlike maimer, lie will keep on hand or make to order Plows, Stoves, Mill Irons, Sleigh Shoes, Wagon Boxes, and any article of cast iron that ma> be required. Turning and fitting up work will lie d im- on short notice ami OH ruasoiiatde terms. Persons wi-hing to ) >ER chase Stoves of any kind will fiml it much to their mlv lutuge i t<> liny at the Foundry, as they ne ib>r ca-t it Mer i.i - Bi-a k Ki' 1 would also say to those having ucc.nmits stand ing over six mouths, that tliey mg-t be settled without delay, and those having notes that are dt e u ill do well to pav up ami save cost. JOHN CARM VN, T- wamla. 0 t. 22, 183 ft. A IA&IAXVI FOE. SALE [N Ridgl.cry town-hip, about half a mile from the pub lic house of B. F. Buck, containing about one hundred acres, sixty acres improved, of which is bott. m land with a comfortable log house and frame barn. Enquire f the subscriber upon the premises. M. CHAMBERLAIN. . October 22. Haft. DLL DMAS. M 1 RIUNKIL. I'J/YSlfl. IA" ,y SI'RGEOX, offer- his professional st-rvi- -is to riit- inhabitants of Towanda and viciuiiv. Oili- e and res idence in the dwelling recently occupied 1 J- 11. BOOTH, !■:-■,.. one door north oi the Episcopal Church, oil Maine Street. NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS. qxjrrc uhsi-iiber is now iceeiving a largest- kof FALL I mid WINTER GtiilDS, wl .li lie re periiuily iiivites the public t i examine. JDSEPIi K INGSBUlt'i*. Towanda, Gctnlwr •>. Hit*. FALL (JOODS. ns. MURGT'R is now rennvittg ti lurtrc • Sto k oi KALI, GOODS, to Which the attention of the public l- reque-Utl. T>W n 11. Sept. 1;. 15ft. GEORGE H. WOOD'S Ihiuiicrroßii k (ilass Piclure Galiory, IN PAT'FoN'S NEW BLOCK. Corner of Main and I Bridge sts., Towanda. Pa., is the place to get GLASS Pit TUBES, (usually called Aiubrotypes.) They arc far superior to ail Other kinds oi pictures. Having no reflee tiou, they can be seen in ai>_\ position, anil can (>e taken in much less time than Daguerreotypes, and equally well in cloudy as clear weather. M~Miniuturcs put into Lockets. Breast pins, Ac., as usual. Rooms open at aii hours. Pictures put up on slant j notice. Townmla. Jant.ury 22. lfifi Pianos, Harmoniiuns, Melodeons dec. IKYI WKLI.S, dealer in Musieal liistrn-I J limits, may for a time be found first door south-of Dr. PRATT'S, on Second street, Towanda. where he will lie happy to receive orders for any of the above named instruments, which lie will deliver for cash or approved credit at the lowest, retail prices of Nt iv York city. He would call particular attention ti the Organ Harmonium, of late so celebrated for Church use, being considered preferable to, and less expeu-ive, than good Organs.—• Price, r l.'jit ; Melodious from sl3 to $201). Every instrument fully warranted. Melodeons tuned mid repaired on reasonable terms. Reference.-—K. E. CULT, Principal of Collegiate lusti- ] ute. and Dr. S. I'it ATT. GOODRICH * CO., OAVE'GO, X. Y. | VRE now in receipt of and opening the choicest and most desirable st >ck of Staple and Fancy I>ry Goods, t > which they have ever had the pleasure of ealling the attention ot the community. Our rtqj-k is very large, and selected with gre.it care and is piirticularlv adapted to the wiiots of this and tile sur rounding sections. Ourst ck oi Dress (foods, Trimmings, Ribbons, Embroider ies Bar;sals, Cloths, Cassimeres, I fslings, _ Domestics, Shirtings, Linens, Prints, Hosiery and Shauds, cj-f. t^r. and numberless other art it les makes our as-ortmeiit lietter than any other ill this vicinity, all of which will Le sold as cheap, and many articles cheaper, than at any other es tablishment, to all of which we invite the inspection of purchasers, as being in every respect worthy of their at tention. Those who may favor us with a rail may he assured that no article will lie' recommended more highly than its me rits w ill admit of. (Iwego. May 8 185 ft. G- B- GODDRR II A (O. HARDWARE, IKON, NAILS, &C~- . A large additional-to. k of Comtunu and Saddlery Hard -1 aie, .loiiw r's Tools. I arriagf Trimmings. Iron .Steel and Nails, just received by If. h. MEKCIR. miscellaneous. TO TBS PUBLIC. IN* consideration theriiheaiii patronage with which wi lieve Iwwn fawireU sia<# w wmimik'M busine— in this place, we tender to the citizens ol Towanda and -ur rounding country our sincere thanks, arid hope by selling it prices SURPRISINGLY LOW, to make it profitable t< all who may favor us with a call. We are re olved to keep pace with the progressive spirit of the age in which we live, by oUeriug for salo Goods of the Xiatest Syles, at prices tliat actually alarm the proprietors of old-fash ioned Stores ; they being schooled in the high-price prin cipled or rather iu the prices of old times—will not lowti their demands ; hut. in a very happy manner, warn theii custouit r- not to meddle w itli the (iootls at the Net*' Store (at the same tfme exhibiting much conceru lor their wel fare,) for they know that none hut damaged Uouds can be sold so very low. We do not intend to sell damaged Goods, but if any prove t • bo so, or, are not what we represent them to lie. return them and receive the money, paid for tliern. Wc now oiler our EX TIRE SUMMER STOCK A'l UTILE LOWER I'RICES THAN EVER. Some of our Dress Goods, our reiimiuiug stock of Bon nets and Bonnet.Trimmings we will sell at COST. We have a tine 1 it of rihmvts, Mantillas-, Window Dra pery, Silks, Embroideries, Needle-Worked Kdgingand lu serting, Ac., Ac. We ase prepared to send for any article in our line that we have not on hand. Our assortment of RE A D Y-M Ai> E CLOTIIIX G, is complete—cannot lie surpassed by any other establish inent iu Northern Pennsylvania. Call and examine our Goods—.eeiug is believing. G! TTEXUERG, BOSKNBAUM A CO. Towanda, July is, L.s.'fo. i:7 T. i ox IS now recoivituf a fine stock of GROCE RILS and I'ROVISIONS which will he sold at tiie very 1 ovist price. lie is also anxious to buy for CASH any quantity ol Butter, Egg-. Lard and good Wheat, at the highest market price. \\ ill tiio-c \rlio want to buy or who liave produce to sell please give liim a call ? \ NEW STOCK OF TEAS, warranted as a A. usual to g.ve satisfaction, or the money returned. Also, Sugar. Coffee, Molasses, ami in fact most every thing in the Grocery line, for -ale cheap at FOX'S. I nRIED PEACHES, ft few very nice ones, also Dried Berries at " FOX'S / 1 ANDRES, both Sperm ntul Tallow by the \J box or pound. at FOX'S. of different qitalKics, Corn Meal, Bran and Chop. Also some very extra Family Flour warranted of superior quality for sale at FOX'S. " . MESS POBK. Cheese, Hams, Lard, Brooms,' . and an awwiKmentof Wooden Ware at FOX'S. 'v( W I BUSHELS good Potatoes wanted )" " * immediately at FOX'S. I^X TRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap J at Fox's. tIRESH PKA( 'II ES and Tomatoes, rn cans, warranted perfectly fresh at FOX'S. ORANGES, T jcinons, Nuts, Figs, Raisins, Ilruties, Dates, Citron, and other fruit in their sea son at FOX'S. \\"IIITE PISH, in barrels, half barrels and H by the pound, at myi4 FOX'S. MACKINAW TROUT—Some very line ones iii half barrels, ahso Mackerel in half and quar ter barrels, at jls FOX S. (TANDY— A large stock always on hand J and sold at wholesale at pedlars' prices at FiiX'S. TONS SI (JARS—Brown, Refined, Row * * dered, Crushed and 11 nuinlatcd ; Molasses, Syrup, Rio and Java Codec, di e. S.ih rutus. (linger. Sperm Candles, Rice. Tobacco—iu tact a general variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at juneU * FOX'S. Rice, Corn-starch, Rico flour, 1- Carragen, Maearona. Verm a cilia. Sagochee-e and Kpie Of at FGX'S. : flt'i A RICES, ot nil kinds, both white and ground k —Mustard, black anil white, whole and ground, at Octol-rr '.l. FOX'S. SO T ; dt SHOES dt LEATHER. I D. Til MR' f ]• is just receiving a ger •I • iii-ral assort ,OoTS A SHOES, suitable for the spring trad Also,an ex client assortment of LEATHER, comprising lsn sides Sole Leather, hit sides t'ppcr. SWCair Skin-, togi tin r with a general -UKd of Kipps, Linings A Find bigs. Tofrafitlitf Aj rtt 3, is,*,.;, LMSII.—No. 1 and 1 Mackerel and Codfish, * at mayV* >1 Lib Clt s. TATOOL CASH PAID FOR WOOL, * * :it M. I Si L()U< >N S clothing Store, one door South of Merciir's htoid, Towamla. May 20, W>ti. A GENERAL Boots A 1 A .Shoes and Findings now receiving at Aug. 22. 1858, , 111 MPHRKY'S. COLli EEA TiI EU. — Just receiving an c.\- cellent lot of superior SOLE LEATHER, to which public attention is respectfully invited. Nov. 2, Is.-.-,. * J. D. lIi'MI'HREV. NEW SDH INC GOODS, •VXD Ts T lcW TVTTI^SI. BKIN'GSr.L'RV A SOX beg leave to eall tbe atten • t ion of lie ir friends and customers, as well as nil oth i I-. isitli .b iv iml Gentile, wishing to Ihiv Goods ('HE AD. to their well selected toek of FOREIGN AXD RO ME ST/C J)RY FANCY I)R F HOODS, Hardware. ('r or ten/ onri (rh;.<:; ir/ire, lieitf* and S/,trs. J[(• p*. Shiair (,'uuih, Carjwts, .Ilot ting*, It in den-tr ire, (rrvrrries, Paints, J! tnilcrr-filtitd. Oils, Xaih, Tron, S/rrl, Pi*/,, Leather, Ac. Ac. which will lie sold at wholesale or retail at very low pri ces. The public arc very respectfully requested to exam ine the Stock. Towanda, Apr'l24, lriML Lawns, Ehallis, Bareges, Ac. TTIK finest assort incut in town of French and I American Lawns, French. Scot li and American Giughauis, ( iu.ili-, Bareges, Brilliants and Prints at April :ht, Isoi;. MriibTU S. II NSEED, Lonip, Tanners', and Ncatsfoot, J Gils, Alcoliol, t aiuphiiie and Burning Fluid for sale by If. S. MERGFR. / IROCK Ell V A* GLASS-WARE.—A large ' ami hrmitiful assort riHsit of Crockery and Glipesw.n e, ftt reeeiviil tiy mayl2 If. S. MKRi DR. REMOVAE MRS. MASON lias removed her Millinery esfaliiLshnieiit to one door south of H. Kingsbury A So.i'.s Store, (formerly ( iuiinberlin's Jewelry Store) where she has opened a large a-sort ment of M! LLLVERY GOODS She invites the ladies t i call and examine her Stock. Towanda, October 22, Is.u',. / UJT.TI VATOR TEETH AND CORX ' SHELLt'FS, i H-0.-ieby H. S. MLUC'I K. legal. ADMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons in AJI debteii to tae estate of WW. Ml llltS. dc. uu-c late of ATHENS township, are hereby liolilied to urnk> payment without delay, and all person- having demands against mi id csuitc Hit" requested to more lit them duly nu tbeutieated for scttiement. SAitAli MYERS, July 1-s, Aciiuistrutnx. OUR HANS' COURT SALE—By virlm Of an order of tbe Orphans' Coiut of Bradford cotin tv. will be exposed to public sale on the premises, <>i Saturday tlie I,'tli day of November next, at 1 o'clock,P. M., the toll jxving property— A eeitaiin me.snuage, pci.-e or fiarcel of land situate ii Golumbia Township, bounded and described as follows On tiie east l.j iai.tls beionguig to Win. Mosber. on tin south by lands Let'-nging to Win. Si-ontOn, oil the west b lautln beioiigims lo Wm. Bradford, and oa the north tj lands belonging to ffarrison Bixbv, loiitainiug aboct c' acres of land be the same inoN or less. Fiitegu acres <1 the sout'.i cud of v. hich \\ ill be sold. I jite tbe e-tate of Lemuel Mrusher. Terms made knowi on ilav of sale. HANNAH MriSHF.R. September 30, 185 H. Administratrix. LMXECCTDR'S NOTICE.— Notice is lien 1J by given Tiit all persons iudetited to the e-tiite ol ALVIN LOOM'S deceased, late of TROY town-hip to make immediate payment, mid all jiersims having dt niaild- against -and estate, will presejit them duly itutheu ticated for settlement. WGODARD BERRY, EZRA LOOM IS. October 8, l-."C. Exccutonf NOTICE.—Notkc is l.crc- I i by given, that all persons imlebtc-d to the estate ot JOHN H ARRY I'HitlS'fi H'H ER EVKBU ARTd'cil.hite o Ridgbery. are reipie, at 2 o'clck, I'. M., a part of the farm late ol said deceased r it nate iu Duroll twp.. Ihjiiuu ed on the south by land of Robert lfdll on tiie cast by land of John V*. Benjamin and o.i the north and west by the remaining parts of said farm, containing !•*> acres and al io.unices. Terms made known on the day ot sale. *SARAII VARGASO.Y, Executrix. ORRIIANB' COURT SALE.- —By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford eotin tv, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, on SATDRI>AY November 8, isin, at 1 o'clock, P. M., a certain messuage piece or parcel of laml situate in Colimi bia twp., botiadcil and described as follows: Beginning at a beecli sa;iliiiL r . the northeast corner; thence north iiJ°, we t 7s perches to a stake and atones ; thence north 27° casl 22U perelies to a post, on the hue of Allen S. Par sons' : thence north ('>2° i ast 7* perches to a post: thence -oiith 27 d west 220 perches to the place ol beginning, con taming 112 and 20 perches of land be tbe same more or lc>-. Late tie i -tate ol David S. W(Ukins, deceased. Terms made known on day of sale. WM. B. IVATKIXS. Administrator. October 1,1 "01. FREGISTER'S NOTICES.—-Notice tslicre* V by- given that there have hcen tiled and settled in tin- nllice of the Re ; . i -ter of Wills, in an J for the c< unty of Bradford, accounts of admini -tration upon the following estates, viz : Parti..! account of J. li. Webla r admi'r. of Minerva Webber late of Franklin, dee'd. Final account ot Gyrus Shuuiway, adrn'r. of Isaac lto selicrauc* late of Asj iiun, dec d. Final a. count of J dm Vandyke adm'r. of Henry Gage, late of Canton, dee d. Final account of J. ]?. Smith and.). L. Rockwell adui'r-. of John J. Warb rd h.le of Monroe, dee d. P.-.itial a- -milt of'Wui. Carnier executor of Mary far mer. late ol Litchfield, dee'd. Final account of Calvin West, executor of Wm. Decker, bite of Ri nit li l'reek, dee'd. Final a.-count I'. E. Maymird adm'r. of Nathan Mav narii, lute of Rome, dee'd. Final account >f W. A- J. W. Gray adm'rs. of Oliver s. (,niv. late of lierrick. dee'd. Partial account of A. W. A leer and said c-tate are hen byte pleated to make immediate payment, and those having any claim- upon said estate to present them dulv attested for settlement. D ANIEL F. MfLT.ER, ItI'SSEL MILLER, Oct. 2,7,1870. Executor* i D.MIMSTi: ATOR'S NOTD'K. Notice t\ i- hereby given, that all persons indebted t ) the t tate ofPhihtuder M.H isley.de 'd, late ofS; riugtiehl twp. are lu-reliy requested to make payment' without de lay; ami all persons having claim- uaaiiist -aid estate will please present tinm duly autia-utie-ited for settlement. Oct. 25,1X56. IIFLDAII IiOFLLY. Admiui-tiati ix. V EDITOR'S NOTICE.—IfIii Da sen, Jap; grr 4- (10. vs. Ilirmn Ernst Iu the court qf Gmniuou Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 2 10 Dee, Term, is7(i. The uudei signed Auditor nppoiuted by said Court, to disti-iliiiie the funds rai-ed by Fhei iff sale of defendant's real e-tate, will attend t 1 tiie duties assigned him at his iiflicc in tbe borough of fowauda. on Friday the 2- th day of November, A. D. 15.70, at two o'tlo k iu the al'teruooij w'lieit and wlu-re all persons having claim- are requested to present tliriu.or be forever deb irreil tltcrefroiu. Towand i. Get. 27, ls.'uj. D'A. OVER fOX, Auditor. V EDITOR S NOTiEH.— Jn the m Her < f A\ the estate nf dec. Shaylor, dee'd. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford Couaty Notice (s hereby given, that the undersigned, Vndit n appointed by said Court, to distil mtc futuis in ilicband er thff administratrix of said estate, will attend to tin ilntius of Ids app'iutmeiit. at hi- oltiee, in the bur ugh off wanrtft. on Saturday the 2hth d iv of N ivciiibcr.ut tv o'clock, i'. M-. when and where nil persons having claims upon said fiiiols uiutt pieaei.t U eui, the fmcvci'be de barred from the -uui'.', Oct. 27. Wit;.- D'A. OVERTGN, Anditor. I )RO(T, A M ATlON.—"W'hfivns, flic Hon I DAVID WILMOT. Prc-idei.t Judge of the 12th Ju dicial ftistrict, consisting of tiie Counties of i trad ford, Si,-, qttelmnnu and riullivan, aiul Hon.-. Mviuix Bai.i. \ki> and II vuitv Ai ki.kv, Associate Judges, in and for ,-ai'i county of Bradford, have i-sued their precept bearing dale tin 27 111 day of Get., A.I). Is.ui, to no. dirct leu, for holding Conrt ofOycrand Termtne.r. General .rtrrKi—l -u- o the Peace. Common Pleas atnl Orphan's Court, at To-wn da. for the County of Bradford, on the tir-t Monday, tin Ist day of DECEMBER next, to continue two we> ks. Notice is therefore h"reby given, to tiie Coroner- oc Ju-tb e.-ot tlie'Peace and OorivtaMes, of the County o Jiradcird, tii P. tltev !>c then ami there in their pnq t-r 1 or son. at 10-o'elnck ITt the fore-iooti of -aid day. w'lii 11.< : 1 re orils, inquisition-.and other rcmem'iranees.to do 111 . 1 thing-which to their oliice appe-tains to be 't>w : e.-d those who are bound by i-ecojiitizancc or otherwi-c t • pro k- -lite agajtjst the prisoner* who are or may he in the i.u of-aid County, or who shall be iKinnd to Rjqicar at tl < siid court, are to t c then and there to prosecute again-t tllem a- shall be just. Jurors arc requested to lie imuctiial in their attendance. agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 22d of Get-, in the year of our Gird, one Hioiisand eight hundred and fifty-six, and of the Independence of the Knifed States, the seventy ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. FOB. SALB OR KEN?. \ VALE ABLE FARM, containing about one hundred acres of improved land.w ell watered, with good tuiihl ings and a larse apple orchard thereon—sitinvti-d 011 the Sugar Creek, four miles from the borough of Towanda : is ottered lor sale upon a reasonable credit; ami if not sold soon w ill be rented for one or more rears. I'LYSSES MKHCCR. Towanda, Oct. 22. 1856. /CARRIAGE BOWS A FFLI j > danger ; b hut as it may. we Know tl • t .tt.jr;l•! st' cm is gathering in the politic"! HeaVi rts. which will 50..,, b„r t rjih hi nil its nuuWefced fftiy. Bet wv would say to the citizens prcj.aMJ y to met-t. We have just received an extent, ve ur.d sj leudid assortment of DRY LiOQUS AM.) CLOTtILXG ir the FALL TRADE, which *• witt sell at New-kcrk Liy price J. Our .. io i. " (Juic-: mu indkittaU pcuiiW CUE X.ATIES Vill fiud in i*tr assortment an ciuße-a variety of all the jiotU they life,l. Our >l.' lVc* Sad dnitvors ;r> en wftJ vith nitifle* for theiro-e. We all sjieei.il attention to ..ir ueio of FA NOV SILAS, the finest the ma;ket i' liE. SIIAWI.S, l.|D(he, I!.V -tote and on-huieie, of *li -i/.i ami qualities. I. tfWRS' Pitfii®S OOOfr-, Freach, English and American Merinos, |iani Hl.l riptd le Laines, plain ami figured Aljiuc.u-: i:i let iv - rything nsnally kept in Dry ii.e-d store*. First-rate canro a; 6 ceals jier ya;d, pooti inus.liii at .".j cents. A Une. aynt iii ut oi BoN N" KTS. /.',,?/* j Ciriart. Cio/i ; :!c(tu liui.d /:trek,eft. f.-teet f'ntlirvirteriei, (ii' >-f*, ffo.ttry, O'lr Clothin? department Is replete wilb fa hiotntMe gomC : OwrcoaK from ft to ?20, business coals Hum . to .f i.>. vest. a,i pri s. pant* from i- to ti. A general assoi i..ierit of uuderei. t collar*. .Ve. CLoTHINO made t • order if required, "<1 upon tiie sU(. ; 'est notice. kX~ Don i lor_it tin- place,iu Paltou'anew block,cor ner isiidee ami Main street*. GET i'ENBI'RO, ROSENBAUIT A CO. Tow imi.i. Seiiteniber 3, lhji. Cash paid for Pelts & Wool. AT SOi.oMo.VS CLOTHING SlOiUi, Towauda. September 3. 15.~,0. NEW FIRM AND MEW FALL GOODS. ' nPTIF FIRM OF MONTAXVKS A CO. b.ts dii i J solved by luntnal eon-riit. WM. A. HOCKW£!.L iiavhip withii.nwn. The Im- e-sr\ill In realtor l u con i dueled under tin- name ol MuNTANVliS—havinpa.so -1 ' iated with the linn .1. D Mo.stanvk Jr.. ai.d F. L. Mo.s --| rAtcvk. We tnfst with our present facilities for the pur : chase of 1 " Monrotton " Friuiklin, Mmuhiy 27 " •• Ira \ aruey " la Po.y, Tuc-day 2 - " " Lcßoy corners " i Canton.Weilm-.day 2'J " " Canton " i Arnrenia.'l hu rs in ge,i i dly, tlmt they have ivtui.vi d tiie.'. Cl> iug and 1'..:1d-hing Sl-.re to tlu-ir Xcw Bnilding on the west-ide of Main Street, next door to Hall A Rußseli'*, olid wiil be liaj.py to wait m all who may give them * Their stuck consists of Rhode Cloth Coats, Plain aril fancy Casaiuieres. Tweeds and Jeaiis, Black and Fancy • 'asimere Pant-. Bia. k Satin Vests. S.ik Velvet and tan v do.. Silks of all Rinds, White Mar-af!les and fancv <1 ~ White and fancy Linen Pants, Overalls and (■TepMiirt*. wlute anil i'aui y shirts, drawers, collars, cravats, i ~ U, Hats and Caps of ail kinds and qualities, a g> . d n--'it inent of Boy- ('milling, su.-h :■ Coats, Vests and Pacts a hi. h we arc si lling off at coit. Geutic-ou u wi-hiiig clothing made up t>. order, will do •veil to give us a call, as we have a good assortment of Cloth*. < asniiiicre-and Vesting* on lia oi. which we aro eady to make uji on short uriia, and \\ ARRANTED to t in every ,iy, ir i .-ale. We ih. our oafn eiitting, and ttcr •mi ■ Ives that we know ~* much ationt it a* most •mopie. having had some y ears experience in buslues Ci I'TING ii u.e to order a* n-nal Where Goods sio bo.. ;!i! ..f u>. no ofcnrg,. uwffb for rutting. As regairta ■ lie.e. ,ss. ,di v.c a-k is to give .- a call before buying elsewhere. J. M. COLLINS. PBRCIVAL POWELL. Tow.,: .1 . A ; 1-1 7 1 koff. ! / |A L'TJON.—Niitire is Wrel>y given, that jV. i beieliv forli'd all pel-ons from Hiistiug any one oa my ru'i >:i t, ami partiei.lurlv f. rl id nil ] civiiis from har 'uiritig or tru-'Giig Jos, ph priiiee, without written or der fro i roe : as 1 have made all the necessary arrange ineiil- f- r lli i • a.Port and sup • ii, and will n the liable for any debts en- traeted by him. Wiirreii, S. pt. 2. Isof,. NELSTIN PRINCE. BRANDIES, GINS, WHISKIES, JAMACIA RDM, BtC. ' pHE ninler-igntd ivspeetfullv announces to his friends 1 and the pul lie general!,. that he lias formed a Co ; I'urtui -iiip with. Mr. (TlAiti.lA FKNDT of the City of i Vou-A ah, under (lie firrii an.,' -tvje of rJß!y3>s? A. V^-WDERCOOK, 1• Bt.'ircr sired, X- ic- \ ' r':, ' in Hie Iniportine and JolJiing or Forcim and \morican j Liquor-. All orders will be pruinptlvJUkd and(atMkctinii guar ! anticd. |i. vanDKKCOOK. New-V. rk, 16 Bfaver st. .-erit. 1. FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!! I i T THE ATHENS NHIvSKUV —Wcof . \ hr for fiilg tut- Fail a first rate assortment of Ap ple. IV ir, cheiry. IVnelt. Phitu and Ornamental Trees, of all the he-t v arieties. We eall cspeeial attention to our apple trees. They uie 6 years old, and Uiisupussed by any in the market, turn- iv.i-onab.r. Orders should lie sent in soon. Catalogues sent on application. FORD A PERKINS. Ant sr.- —O. P. HartleC. T'ovaiida ; lloruee TTentli. I*l - stcr ■ ft, .. ITejtff. Ititrthi'.to" ■ 11. Poet, ftfiilthficld IIPM* li out' lh-:o< v ic. !•• jue. M ieiß-gru