k. an d various motions made and rules ite d. The civil list for trial in the Com ! Pleas having been continued over to Mon- • Per. Eth and at 3 o'clock, P. M. the court u urncd to Monday Morning at_ P;) w At a meeting of NAIAD Finn. Cosinsi-, 2. l,cld on Saturday, Dec. 6, the following ..t.rs were elected for the etisaing eix mouths?' rem. n—J. BILL MEANS. Ist .4.cs't—CllAS. D. Civil. .Ics't °HS W. MEANS. yin ;1!--11 . 11. M'Consttcx. , ri ru-0. D. GOOD'ENOI 7' .surcr—CllAS. JONES. learn that some two weeks sin l ee ~,ra of W. Hafflet, of Granville; was to ,;,.,t r oved by fire. How the fire Occurred knuv. h Ln..is $BOO. No insurance. r on.%! Cote Eue.—Tile Electoral Col chi=..titte met in the Senate Chamber a rr:-I.arg, on Wednesday, 3d Inst., all the pru,:cnt, and organized by choosing WM. WILKINS President, and Wm. V. Ki ,N and Gen. Wu. H. MILLER Secretaries. toll se then cast the twenty-seven votes 1 ,11.‘ Ir ania for JAMES BUCHANAN and Jobs BIDGE for President -and Vice Pre .,r Mr CAMPBELL of Butler. was chosen ehoen bearer of i•eturns to Washington, to Judge KANE of the V. S. irt. Philadelphia, and Mr. McSAtn.tO the rrilairg Post Office. The Electors then -IA •.; invitation to dine with Mr. Bucu \ :,t Wheatland, and adjourned. "Mt ~F W3I. Poot..—The jury in the uf (taker, for the murder of Pool, which .eun in progress at Newburgh, did not • a verdict and were discharged.= ,r.oacr was taken bark to New-York. TIZAGE ANM TERRIBLE CASE OF „ _ Thc _lloy.crille (Ky.) Eag/r of r .,;.i . ,% - lazt _rot:tains the particulars of a Adrage committed in the town of Adams Conuty, Ohio, by a free ,i rim, upon the wife of a Mr. Morris, Litter I\ as absent from home. The „ into Mr. Morris' house and accout ..l after a desperate struggle kiiliappy woman, who fractured her Anted, in iiltennpting to release hold upon her throat by biting him. esealied from the house and „ to his Wife, leaving Mrs. Morris in • het t,r than a dying condition. Her nican'A Idle, had attracted assistance, nezro's wounds soon red to his detec which excited intense indignation, in coo with t o other outrages Of ii sio L l a r re li,re attributed to him. lie was in !pit] ee ith his face badly scratched and jast as described by his victim. The ed crowd took him forthwith, before day, island in the Ohio River, just above the iihrre they hung him up to a tree, but ivy I renking lie revived. lie then ac ,..:red the infernal deed, and would have 14t+ _ up again but. for the interposition if the less excited in the crowd, whose rre%ailed, and the negro was . accord- We..t. Union, 10.14.,1 in jail, and tirevent his escape. londay ni!dit, Mr. Morris reached Cinchona'. On Tnes day morniir.r. ,if men , ‘‘jlll J o hn Dougherty. fot Morris s ` at their head, left Man• I'q• the couaty.seat, where they broke :'ii- jail, bursting the loiiks with hammers N , .s. On reaching the room where the was. Dougherty ‘‘ith one blow from his to-ke,his chain, and then raised the axe %xi , the ',egret's skull, but the, arm of the ~..,11nao %%us caught,. and di l e negro say - a d:ffi-rent death. taken again to the island; and hung Innli of a tree some 2 feet high. On om jail:and even under his gallows, cursed arid swore terribly, and vow • •I inild get off Aire he w o uldjc,ll Mrs. • :it Aftrr hanging until he was was cut down, and, with the ••' Listened to him, depofited in a box, the on Cadiz, °hit), pork is d a, a ,It-cline. • Buyers ore How paying I according to quality.— ' • are noted ut from $4 50 •:• a ith an upward tradency. At oa Saturday last; the market was uL salsa at $5 75, Oil Monday at .! hogs at Cincinnati this sea 'l•2`, hilidt against 131.068 for ,Tar: The CalCillnati Price • Wr,h,(4lay says clorre‘. of excitement has prevailed inark,d during the week, the report of !i , Led in our but 'issue tieing 't:!natc- "1 dealers generally. Weo %..mit 1 the natrket opened at an ad dlo pr cwt. with an active demand, act i 7tlo r tic map was established from acti%ity increasing up to yes ':, - Ah , :n `market seemed to conic,. to a Tly• advance for the week is 51:1 per I.a , t y , ar the receipts of hogs by the `'canters a ere quite large ; this Year none ''(1 , .11 , e have as yet -arrived by this )I,‘, yance, which may, probably.be t „ the vcre low stage of water in :"t..And if this ii the ease liberal receipts ricer Indy l)c -looked for henceforward. OF . WIIEFLFT- --OUR RELAtIONS X" (3 \ Trashi4ton, Dec. 5. "nt , lat(iient of the recall of Colonel Nltnister to Nicaragua, is confirmed. ti,e 11'3 , 011 of his recall Ras (he re -01 Ir a qicr', government, when .he had ' :1 40 authorityto do so. The indications will be sent out until mat *•o:Le Inure settled. c:Nported, iu official quarters, that our wi th NP‘si Granada are even less i.fr.ofor e supposed, and that the of that country continue reOtric ‘"?:t the right of Americau citizens, bot ly• , iihmitted to. Meeting of eminent scientific men, atu l engineers. has been. held for the taking mto consideration the prac nmeling. the East River at its Nita, opposite Fulton street, New lieilistaure is only 400 yards, and "aid to be pructteable. EXPLOSION OF /A LOCOMOTIVE—Two "Mrx *MED AND ONT(BADLY SCALDED —An accident occurred on Wednesday morning upon the N. V...and Erie Railroad; • near 'Seems, about thirty-two:tuilesjfiva- jersey City, by •which two men lost their lives man :Mother man was .badly injured. Thelecotriotive.(No. - 143) Inched- to the milli train . ; 'whielt)eft Jeriey city at 5 1.2 o'clock, exploded .immediately after leering the station at Suffeiins, and was total, ly wrecked. 'Pita boiler was: thrown entirely 'across . the other track, and the'smoke-pipe was blown nearly 300 feet. Three of the cars were thrown off the track and considerably broken. It is supposed that the water was exhausted in the boiler before. taking in a fresh supply at the Sufferna Sta tion, and the cold water passing. into the heat ed boiler, as the train moved on, caused the explosion. ' Arrival and Departure of Mails. WAVERLY—Arrives dally;'except Sunday, at 12/ P. M Departs do 1 du TLlNK'WK—Arrives daily, except Sunday, at 12 M. Departs du 1 P. M. TROY—ArriVes daily, except Sunday, at 7 P. M. Departs do 7 1. M. SIIESIIEQUIN—Arrives Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at BP. M. Departs, sane days, at 6A. M. CANTON—Arrives Monday, Wednesday and Friday. at BP. M. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 6 A. M. MONTROSE-LArrives Monda,z, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 P.ll. Departs Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day, at 7 A. M. LA PORTE—Arrives Monday„ Wednesday and Friday, at 2 P.ll. Departs Tuesday, Thursdtiy and Saturday at 12 M. WELLSBCRG—Arrives Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday at 4 P.M. Departs Monday, Wednesday and Fri day at 6 A. 11. EATON—Arrives Wednesday and Saturday, at 0 P. M. Departs Tuesday and Friday, at 5 A. 31. The morning mails chute at S o'clocleof the evening pre vious ; the afternoon mails close at 114 A. M. July 21:., 156. H. C. PORTER, P. M. Towanda Market—Wholesale Prices. [Corrected weekly by E. T. Fox. Dealer in Provisionsand Groceries, No. 1, Brick low.] Floor, (retail price,) Pork. , do Wheat, • •• . • Ruck wheat, oats, Corn, - Rye. . . Potat , ,es, ... . . Bean., . ..... Dried Apples, Butter, Huns and Shoulders pried Peaches, Dried Berries,. . E.74.:5.. • . 2:1413: - .3TaJ)0 In Slitshegnin. Dec. 2, hy Rev. A. qptherland, DAVID S 1101:1 - ON, of Towanda, to Mi 3.4 AMANDA E. PAT TERSON, of She•hequin. - NEW YEAR'S BALL.—A New Year'. Ball will iv given at the " VALLEY 1101 SES• She ,olequin,on TB I: RSP A Y , JAN. 1, 1557, to w hi... 11 the pule. lie I, respuctfully invited. . GORHAM A - , MOORE'S Full Band I. engage d fur one Ball: KEND A L L'S for the ether. Sapper at . 10 o'clock. Every ex,rti.ni will be 111 tde If, have tin- one nf the zrand e-t and wort pleasant p:irtie: .1 the .e.v.on. Bill $2. De:. - 10, 1,06. S. F. WASHBURN. Proprietor. . ___ THE BRAD. CO. MUSICAL ASSOCIATION hull a spec Ltl meeting at the -Ili. r cn \VT.. C. LI igart, in the borough .d On .110 N DA Y.:the 15th insit., at 7. p. tn.. tfr the p of in kin definite arrangetneat, f'or hulling a Couveutilm il u ing the pre-ent Anter. The neglect to elect an Executive eimitnitte at the Last animal meeting. ha. rendered it imfort-iut that there Le a-general attendance. W.. C. Him Ire, Sec. C. It. COBURN, Pie.t. ANTII it A c rrE CO.IL-50 Tons Red 1411 SlianiA in, ,tove and ...mall egg bu tuns Pitt.-top Nmall c. , gg for storv, 2.) t on ., Limp cn.tl for I. , undry porpn- , e , , For hale by dc. 10 BAILEY A: NEVI:CS. I t fo ( r z ( r L bi,'lll' Der. 10. CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER.-100 , 314. I.v NEI'IN!4. NOTlCE.—Notice hpro.v that all person. inile;ited to the es tate of El'Hrtft HUAI:OM N, late of Windham town ship. dee•ti., are rentte-led to to eke payment without de lay and all person, 1414in-trial:as agaill-t said e-tate will pleaie pre-cut them duly authenticated for .ettlentent.- 3:+6- ‘N M. BO ARUM AN, Ailintithitrat , m. nRPII ANS' COURT SALE.—Iir virtue O of an order of the Orphans' 'ourt, Brtolhnd will be exposed to pittile sale on the preini-e•, on S %TURD hY Jan , :ary 4. 14.57, at lio'cloek. I'. M., a cer tilin house and hd -twitted in the lairrouttli .4 Canton, and late thtt e-talc of Malvina A. Itoma - s, in. .d. bounded a., follow.—lte k t inning at a post on Hiroo -treet.M; fro t west frt.m the corner of Union and Centre , tteet. the -ante La ing the we-t corner of lot N, throne northerly on the d;vi-ion hoe of and ?:11, feet t o lot No. 43. thence weiterht along the line of -alit hit No. feet to a post. lhewrr northerly MI tie dIVi•ioll Ina! of No 79 and I.lin fret to Centre chit t. thence ca-terl along the line of -aid id rect. Ao feet to tin- place of lanzinning. The c ame twine lot \o. •U, in the to w t illage plot of Can ton. Tert\-m In known on the d..y-of -ale. Deg, 10, f 5. , ,;. s. b. I. A,lminl-trator. Notice highly Important to tiffany! THE subscriber takes this method of notifylov, those til delded to hint th.tt all notes. accounts and judgments of more than ttniq I,e paid immedi ately and without further notice. Ile earnt , tl3 hopes that he +}tall not Ix compelled t enforee collectiou trot any. 1,;:t lie will be under t:te vof doiog utile., pay : merit, arc actually made before the Ist day of Jan 'y Towanda, Dec. 3. JOSEPH IN t\V f 1.1.. C41.113)-1711.13,Y 'SNORT. ~,Ci FRIENDS are invited t', Pxamine the Mott complete “f WINTER 1, 00L , S er offered in Towanill, and if experience in the poreha.e of (;. ) ,144:, worth anything, tho,e who favor ow have the advantage or it. Among the no % Otte. of our :vikertment, we offer Dli-M ADE CLOTHING Without a .cam :,also other Clothing. Ladle,' Cloth Talants and LAIL for making: the 'same. A large a•nortment or Dre,.m Trimming,' and other thing, too min/crook to mention. To the tanner% we would -.ay, that we can inipplv them I; NO CND . PLASTER—cheaper than they can get tt to go abroad. Nov. 2i, 'KA; TO TEM PUBLIC. consideration of the liberal patronage with which we rx have [wen favored since we commenced business in this place, we tender to the citizens of Towanda and sur rounding country our sincere thanks, and hope by selling at prices SCItI'ffISINGLY LOW, to wake it proiitable to all who way favor us with a call. We are re olved to Ike.ep pace with the progressive spirit of the age in which we Use, by offering for sale Goods of the Latest Syles, at prices that actually alarm the proprietors of old-fash. inned Stares : they being achoolcd in the high-price prin ciple, oerather iu the prices of old times—will not loner their demands ; hot. in a very happy manner, warn their customers not to meddle with the Goods at the New Store. (at the same time exhibiting much concern for their wel fare.) fur they know that none but damaged Goods can be sold so very low. We do not intend to sell damaged Goods, but if any prove to be ma, or. are not what we represent them to be. return them and receive the money paid for them. We now offer .our ENTIRE SUMMER STOCK AT STILL LOWER PRICES THAN EVEI Some of our Area Goods, our remaining stock of Bon. nets and Donne! Trimmings we will sell at COST. We have a fine lot of Shawls, Mantillas, Window Dra pery, Silks, Embroideries, Needle-Worked Edging aud In serting. Re., &c. We ese prepared to send for any article in our lin* that we have not on hand. Our assortment of ItEAVY-MADE CLOTHING, 14 complete—cannot be surpassed by any otbcr establkh ment iu Northern Penneyitranto. Can and examine our Goods—seeing k believing. o urrEN ['Eno, nosENDAust S co. • Towanda. July 2g, I+'s6. ANEW STOCK OF TEAS, warranted as wow to . git e satisfaction, or the money returned. Also, Sugar, Cofrce, Slola,ssei, and in fact most every thing in the Grocery be. for sale cheap at FOXI4. IFIRIED PEACHES, a few very nice ones, also Dried !lorries as FOX'S • ANI) LES , both Sperm and Tallow by the Lux or pound. at 1'05.4. 8 00 n 8 50 24 00 ( f.. 4 - I 374ra, 1 50 41 lU 031 .56 0y 62 ,‘.& 624 i. 31 61. ...• 1 I Of) Ort 17 qd 20 H 10 s ru; 12} 12 qt. 1.; 13 Ott lU (,t W bughd EL ioZell NEVIS MONTA NYES r-Ibberti:ie,mcnts. TIIE - TliidiTiiCOß 1857. The Election Is pasts and its results proves • that the work detnlved on thhitepublican party is not Yet com pleted. In all the Eastern anti Northern portions of the country—ln New-England;Neii.York,Ohio and the North. West—the Republican banner floats In triumph L whiteln Southern Jersey, Pennsylvania, Indiana and Illinois—in short, wherever few newspapers are taken, and where common schools are too new and too feeble to have edu cated the present generation of votcra—the LLizit flag of Slavery obstructs the Sunshine. .1, stranger to ,Americo might distinguish those portions of our country must blessed with Education, Intelligence, Thrill and Virtue, by spanning the returns of the Presidearthel contest of 15.16. We have failed of present success, not because the Peo ple are against us, but because that large portion who did not hear or read the argument and do not know what were the real questions ut issue, went almost soKagainst us, reversing the verdict which the great majority of the educated and intelligent endeavored to pronounce. These facts indicate the path of pressing duty. With no unmanly reptnin,gs over what is irre%ocable—with no abatement of heart or hope because the triumph of Liber ty in her new ordeal , is not won at the Long Island and White Plains of her struggle—with noddiatlow of regret that the responsibility of governing is not confided to her champions before the People were: fully ready to sustain them—we begin afresh the work of. diffusing that, vital truth which, in regard to the concerns of this world es well as of the next, makes Free indeed. Now, in the Slave Power's heyday of tictorv. when Its ministers and servitors are gathering and plotting to make the most of their triumph and " crush out - the spirit which they vain ly believe to be crucified and entombed—now, when the falnt-hearted or cold-hearted who lately bask e d in the sunshine of our premature hopes are habil ng riff to repair damages and talking of abandoning the rugged arena of Politics for more quiet and flowery fields—now, In this hour of weariness and shadow. Tilfe Intarsi: renews its , vows of eternal hostility to every form of tyranny over the bodies or souls of men—to the irliartiefut assumption , that the benighted and feeble. whether in soul or body, are to I.regarded and treated as the convenience of the prey 9Ptheir wiser or stronger brethren—to the domina- Lion of despots and oligarchs, whether of empires or plan- ! tations—to the enslavers of cities and kingdonasin Europe or the breeders of children for the auction-block and the cotton-field in Virginia or Alabama. -The doctrine that no human being was.ever created for the benefit or advantage of another—that all service fr tween Man and man should be free and reciprocal—that the laborer should not toil and sweat to pamper others' pride or minister to others' luxury, lint for the sustenance and comfort of those near and dear to him—is destined to t certain triumph. It must prevail, for God reigns, and , Earth was not created to be a theatre of injustice.oppres. sion and misery for ever- It naive triumph ; for all true prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine benig nity imperatively requires it. It must triumph : for De mocratic America cannot always remain the scoff of aris tocrats and the shame of reformers and liberals through out the Old World. It must triumph; for Alan's history is not a chaos or a riddle, but everywhere instinct with meaning ; and tin heroic effort ever foiled of its effect—no drop of martyr blood was ever Shed IT/ vain. , , Hot even if we Republicans were di,po.ed to f , ld our arm: in slumber ouradver4arie4 would ie permit it? They are bii4v to-day in lengthening their colds and strength ening their -.lake.: with a vigilance and activity which re veals a con4r:ou-ness on their pail that their dominion inti4t be mad. , sure fin thwith or their sceptre true forever departed. Toll uy. myrinidian, ~ 1 the Pow er threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamped in the heart of Central ,\:n.1411 anti waging a war of r ter ti on,,ti on on the distracted inhabitant. of it, petty Ito pi:lilies. while it by turns leeri, and scowls at Cuba. w Idle its mo l t ruthless bands are precipitated on dented Kan sas, under the protection and , unles of the Federal dd. mini-tration. Even a , we write, the teleirraidi informs us that twenty Free-State men, gidlty of :Atealfditiz to defend their homes against the rapine and a iolence of Iln• ford's and Titus' bio,al thirsty bandits. have Leen ronvit , ted by Leetimpte's Court of mait , lan,diter! and qentenct d to live 3ears' irupri,onment at hard labor a 4 This is but a lair specimen of w hat has long parsed for '• Jo , ti ,e' in Kansas—a J tot ice which takes the criminals into pay and aid- them in hatitiag d ncn, Wandering and the inniceot, whom it eoudgms to the State pr.son if they are vier g raided into the roadne.4 oh roir oppressors. Such crime , aad -a-rong. unhappy 11.1`, for tWehlk !Mott he end 'red. even Hungary or has ne‘er known ; an.l the Power at who-e the-e were and are pu rp. tea t e d rit. enthroned in the White llom-e, and has just a,h;eved another our years' a.-cendincy in the Federal Govermuont. Who, I. ‘, wof the-e fart;, Call say that Repiiblican, may now pile their arm.. e‘en for an hour Toe Tnitn•ss . will be, as it has been, a Political Jour nal—avowedly. th ugh lit .•xcl a sk e ly It reeng li ii.e. the truth that Fie( /1/111l and i%ery are here ,gratophd deadly .-con diet. and that in the result one of v.., ci toe all control over the Federal Government. lira, it it gives proud:tem, arid emphasis to the diselission and elucidation of the great issue of the day. it siak..a..ne of the characteristics of a Ilusinew and . wilily New,pat er The tor. eedings .of C , mgress, Ithe those in linnsap. will Ise wan. had and reported by an able and fearless Corp...' Correspondents. while from London. Pails. Constantin. pie. Havana. San rraniriseto, All•ally other oentres int interest, our special ad. ices will I.e. as they hose been. fresh and reliable. A it ent' ~f nnt• 11,1 t Bayard Taylor—is now in North. no Europe. and will smool the Winter in .sweden, latt,land. thence making 1,10 war I,t-Al across %4. 11,1 . 1 ' a sod Tartan b. 111. mouth of the .11notor. and thence lt ,, tne,n,-,1 I v the Paciti.. :,,. , 1 1 .thfornrit. ruiless sonic :..c shall promise gretrtet mot.-re-I and profit to oar read. rs. tor whom :1://lle lie will wr,te reguLarly through,..:l io. torrons journey. telt'. II IlkI•ly l// n-linitt• tier tt tar its COlllidtli/.11. 1).1e I eiV/lIS dr the Prohlic Meeting- . c.. will h. fcll . lid relia`.l. our For. ign and Dont..-1, , • Nr ws made op with n earefool regard t the emodensatisir our ampl.• .• 'Minns nl the greatest amount of intelliz..nee that i. ronsistent ith the Ilse 1,1 type of a :zea.•r,,, hr -1, , rt. ii it .• fail to Iletke rite Tulin - sr worth its cost. it shall not Ix for w:rut or ea pelitlllllee or t": 1 .rt. If it d. cored desiralle he that Trrr Tat •1///old Ire I•ir•LlAted i.r their !es ..r.ol hs•al.ties. v nv,ze them to that rill t o4 Ivmade ep nn 1 I , n ,‘ in idle The l' , , , t•tnedeni loi moni.hed not to aid our e.reodit 1011 hilt to 1ir..., 'II -lead that of j0nn..31- deemed and " Nntinnur I , ‘ the of \t.( Ekon and !-'•trinf.f, 11. iv. We i•ieryn here to late etrit 11.4 t ; q...•11d111:1: th. tour. Icy luiet, or Slavvr. TEAMS. tILY TII E. per annum SF:MI WEEKI-1" TRIBUNE Single C. , py, per anakiin Two (•„piety Nice i II oo Ten Copie.. to one .oLlres" . . . .99 uii We ,end - The Semi. Wt. eld) Tribut.e to iltrg3 Ha u per WEE - F.LY TRIBUNE. Cin r! Ci , py, per . . . F ire Copiel fen Cop it,. Twenty lo over addreF, and any larger o 20 00 owner at the rat. of ttl per annum.. . v il•idirllA each stl.'Vrilbff.alld • 00 any larger numl,er at the role ul it 'lO each. I Arty per,on .uhtling uc a cid., of tiN ti.ly ur ovt t IS ill In• entitled to all CAI. 0 ropy.' We euntimie to bend The Weekly TI ibune to Cleric) men at a l er y car. Sol , eriptiuns may cornmen , e at any thee. Payment in advance i , required to all cm.e.,, and thu paler 1* invaria blv dimmuthmed at the expiration of the ath once poy went. nonce ma• be remitted for aubseriptions in ktters at our rink ; but the Pii,tmaster at the pia , e where the ler is mailed ,diould made ith it, content,. and keep a description of the bilk. When draft, can Lt obtained, they are murk , rifer than to Inll4. Bill , of lag hunk in the Uttita.d States or Cllnatl3.4 received at par for subscriptions. We have nn traveling agents. Ally nue wkhing to re ceive Tim TRIDUNE nerd lint wait 1...) he culled upon fur his subscription. All that is neces...ar) for him to d ) is to w rite a letter in an few words as pnesihle, Inel•ee the m•niep, write the name of the sn'usersher, with his Post office, Quunty and State, and direct the h•t!er to GREELEY it NicELRATII, Tribune Office. ICewrY.,rk NEW STORE AND • 0317 cam'' ODOI HI . MPIIREV WICKHAM are now receiving In their New Store. WeAt side of the public i9I1:111:', a large and well ecleeted stock of FOREION AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. JIARDWARE. CROCKERY, 4-C. BOOTS AND SHOES In great variety and Ptvle, com• prising ladies' lilisse:4' and Children-4' Gaiters—Atm-dee., Ila-kins and Slippers ; Gents', hors'. YOutlis' and Chß drens' Boots, Brogans and Shoes, both Eastern and home mannfactnred. A gener.illessortment of Gents' Ladles' and childrens' overshoes, Balker Boots, ku.„ A fall a.sortment of Borit and Shoe Findings. Sole and Upper leather, Calf and Kip !skin..., Morocco Linings and Lace leather. Vicranda, Nov. 2.5, lasn. I°ST—Between Towanda awl 1). M. Bull's J Farm, In North Towanda, on the : l7th inst., a small leather mallet, containing about one dollar in silver change, a note nt:s3o:(l4ql May. 18.53,- given' by me to ILL Hall; cud aurae other papers. 'the tinier is re.infrw ted to leave the same at the °Wee of the ltrattronl Re rnr. ter. or return it to me. ' JEW; VA\f)Fil d \li K . B. 1 also oiler for sale TIME* lIORtiE. , which n ill be disposed of very cheap,und to which 1 !mite the at• tentlon of those weilling to mireltane. Monroe, Sou.: , ISA. J. v: FXBceToirs is here by_ given. that all periona indel;ted.to the ei.fate of ELIJAH tVHITNIIE.t.R, deeenged,:late of PIRE town ship, art requested to ~.eke payment without delay; ilium:having denten& agatn4.,,aid estate will present them iluirantlienticated fur settiPmeut. = • - - IRENE WHITHEAD, Except; ix. NOTiCE.—A.II persons in- Betted to the' estdo of JOS. COgODON. late' s otLitchfield torrOip, are. berths notified to make payment filthoot dilay.Mid all persons taring - demands n1101E:MA ednfe rte reneged to present them dal, au thelitieutedloi stttlemeutz_ ' MIME& DAVIDSON: Nov. Z. 1656. • " Administrator. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.L-Notice is here- by given that all per...Rs indebted to the estate of ALYISI LOO3IIS deceased, late of TROY township. to make Immediate payment, and all peraons having de mands, again 4 e.tatc, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. October 8. 18,18 DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice _LI is hereby gkeen, that all persons indebted to the es tate of WARES WILLIAMS, decd, late of Pike tap, me hereby requested to make payment without de la s and all persons haviug Jahns against said estate will please pro.ent them duly authenticated for ,•ettlement. BETSEY WILLIAM - Athwinistratrix. Oct. 21 1858 DMlTsTa_vroit's NOTlCE.—Nutice hereby ffiVLD, that all Imtmtii In le , ,t•al to the ea tate of Luther Chaffee decoo.,eil, late ,of Orwell twp.. are hereby tequemed to tonic payuleut without delay: and all perimmi having. clainm against said estate, will li:ewe:present then& duly autheuticated fur settlement. C. G. uniDLEy, Admini,trator. Oct. '27. 185 e. VXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notiec is hers vireo that letter, te , Lamentary upon the estate of Daniel Miller, dcc'd., late of Albany twp., have teen granted to the subscrther. ..11 persons indebted to Pa I d estate are hereby requested to make Immediate payment. and thii.e having any elait.is upon said estate to present them duly etteted for .ettlement. It .1 NIEL F. 3111.1,Eft, RUSSEL MILLER. Oct. 21, —Executor. A DM I N ISTRATO R'S NOTlCE.—Notice lierel.y given. that all per•nns indebted to the, es tate of Philander 31. liosley,dec'd, late of Springfield twp. are herehe revested to make payment witlimit de ay; stud all perAons having claims against , said estate will plea-e iue-cut them duly authenticated fur settlement: Oct. 25, 15.16. HLLI)AII llOSLEY,Adminiqratrix. A DMINISTRATOWS NOTlCE.—Notice hereby Fig , 'n, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Peter Cron, dec'd. late of Standing Stone. are re• que.ted to make payment without delay; and all persona having claim. avain,t e,tate, tua.t present them duly aatlitliticated tor t•ettlenteut, to the ioili , criber.. JOSIAH RINEBOLD. Admittioritor. N, , v. 25 'qv, ,t D 11 N I STIIA FOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice I% hereby a•iven. that all' per4nnm Indebted to the es tate or WM. CIIII-SON, late 01 Sinithfield twp., der•d. are reque.knd to in, ke payment without delay ; and all per ..ll; 1.a% rl a%; tinut -aid estate, roost present them duly authenticated for zettlernent to the Attb4eriher. 11CFL:ti C. 110SLEY, Nnv. 2.1. Is i. Adynki-tr-,tor. DMINISTH A TOR'S SALE.— By virtue .:11_ of an order ivaed by the Orphan,' Court of Brad forl rouutv will be on Wednesday, 21th Dec. next,at 1 , Celo•k. P M.. on the premise.. a lot of land gitoate in Pike twp..l,,inded north I,v Lad+ of Edtr-trd Cran all, ca-t of l'. 11 , 4. by- R. W. C , lolbaugh. 3,-4 I,y Ws dn.ing erfiek,rontaining nhout FO acre. , and 1;0 ar proved with 0..0d buildinf. , thereon. .11.. 4 I l, i to•r I d ut land situate in tuwn4hip, hounded 11 , rtii by laTol4 of Seth Blakedey, jr., ca=t Ly 'Lind, n p of .Jame Featherby, nnntli by landa or linrinnah4. and +v.-4 by P. Btmtwi,k, containing about 2J acre., all unimproved. CHANDLER BIXBY, %Lniinktrat , ',l- of Edmund 4 anndt.r,, deed 1). , ..en,L,r 1. 1 IST OF JURORS drawn for Decewber, 1-4 T, Wsal , :- - Piz- -.1 liculi.r, 1.:•.i I raw Gilbert, S S firn,iley. ward li. ,, net. !Gram iHe— V It Champnry, .Lino, --II U Em,rv. 1 Belli 1111111 SIXtOn. ~-.1114 :;•1 ,)II I' liii.iifty Lai-II:10(1—J, yrui BC'lrmr:r. 1.. rev E f Pvt., 'StAilifing Stmie—Achati,.s it..m e — Wrn Forl , cs. • 1 Sto'enA, (:. , ri1..11 Tnyl , •r. .‘ t ~,•!.- ti,- - tN in :•,. IA t , If ‘r-liprinOield--David S Smith, ri- \f,rr.:3 - . ~ .1,,in..11 Ito.,- 0 A Vin•lcut. ‘‘..11.1 - !I'..ttitnn—rbarle. Wrivllt,':,l. %-,;.,i,, Ih•dl,•‘ \ .v.) , ;-hti ' 1 rilic:iis--John Bek ker. ji P-11 /11 1.,111/I.oie. ' il...cli“y—.loon Knanp. \ P :k , • D ud.. y NI 11..Pxy, .1, l',.waiiiit Loro— -6 H i,,..ke, W Bi ink. NVlti Mix. -1 (Int,p. Wi llt/1181111- -Loran Bra,ift , rd I L,r. 1:.-”rxi- airue tu Keliugg II- I 'TICE to Delinquent Collectors, Deal t rs I'.4lNit NI. (11 and liecp• 11 and d.•11:1111.eht CIMIlly .1 Brat. f.r I pr , L e t t•,. um; I th..l their t.im e awl t / 'may taxett 1111" , rtill . ll he the •:t. the amount due thrttmu tt iC 14 , Ira ;th tlu m...r ts for . - ol:eetion. A 1... \len ',..1 m ./e, E,t.•.: t hate not takes. their -.. are required t take the 'tame by halt Bet:clutter 1)11 ictt tt ill] a Jin•tite of the pea. e far dem:mt. 11,:t.t Al.:. to the Act of .I.4trultly en St 1 1 •11 ra_ces 111,112 Wok E. C. Kt.:1.1.00G, Ttematrer. . In. Per N. J. iirELEIL. 1 A CI: IN.I W 'Fit° T--Some very fine .71 to iulf Lund, ul4o- Mackerel in kilt unr. •r of .11`i Pi IN BRAKI:S, GINS WHISKIES, JAMACIA RUM, &C. r re.ir eethilly announce. to hi. friend+ ,tll.l gym utile! that he h.w toi int.! itit Mr. Gil 11t1.F.:: 4 FUN DT of the City of -VioL. ondei the thin and bole of I'BNDT & VANDERCOOI3, I.i Len rer street, Ne 1 "t• rk, MEM EOM in the Imp,' hu g and Jobbing, of Foreign and .Aincrican \!I will be promptly filled and sat kip. thin guar alit ; D. V ANDERCOO , N•V , •lk. l.i Bruner et. SC pt. 1,13 i. I) RCLAY COAL —TIP.: BARCLAY 1:111D AND COAL I ()WAXY lone now OU hand...nd will litwp constantly for mile at TOWANDA. I.,r z e sdppl . i of their coal, at $3 0 , 1 p r 1 it for IllacA - salith Coal, cried ;;;;; SO 1. r 1t it for Raked Coal. r at Thwand.t DORATIO BLACK. Coal a ill As., he at THE MINES at $2 CO per t, tt for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per lc n for Raked Coal. 'A lilicral discount will he made on ales by the boat load. O t. in. 1 , 3 G. EDWID OVERTON, l'resideol. T - 1E E NOTICE—Kan away from I lie sub ...criticr, m y sou SIERIVIN STROPE, without any just reason. and I therentre forbid all persons 11-intim: Lim, a, I t.hall pay no debts he may contract alter tilts GM , 1 II 12.60 Lome, November FRUIT. TREES! FRUIT TREES!! AT TI ATHENS NURSERY —Wt. of , . kr for stile this Fall a first rate assortinent of Ap• plc. Pear. Cherry, Peach, Plum and Ornamental Tree , , of all the beA varieties. We mill especial attention to our apple trre+. They are 5 years old, and unsupasseil by any in the market. Terms reasonab,e. Orders simulate scut In soon. Catalogues bent on application. FORD it, PERKINS. AMENTS- -0. 11. Bartlett. Towujida Ifni-ace Heath. ster : George Heath, Burlington : H. Peet. Smithfield ; W. Browning. Rom.: Wnr. Bonne. Windburn. NE \V FIRM AND NEW FALL COODS. [lli FIRST OF NIONTANYD3 A CO. hag din- T solved by mutual convent. 1V t. A. nocKwELL haviag witioirann i The husithem will hereafter be cOn; -, ducted ruder the name of NIONTANYES-- haring agse, elated n jib the ilrm J. D. Mortsutyr, Jr.. and. V. U. MOte. ttvrg. We trust with-oar pre4mefaellitie. fur the put , rha e of G00d... thativecan inaike,it anly,bleet for (:.11411 1".:TONI ENS to examine oar stock:*hlelt had begin iuid in with great care to emit tlin fail trade. • 1L - Ali account.. due the old tirra,.afeabm notes that are due, are experied be be paid teithout furihPr ttigu4 23 " ' *MO. - TAN ITS. 711/ MINK SKIYS; 3(T, MUSKRAT, /Mt . Deer. and other Peltry *anted.. fOr whtch the highod price will I.e paid at MONTAN yvt. SOLE LE ATI I ER. —Just romiving: an Cellt9lt lot of superior MILE. width' ',ALIT , . teoti. ,,, i s. 7!.1 .1. O. Y, Ergal.. WOOD ATM BERRY, EZRA LOOM IS, Executnni I= STIZOPI iPkg;lia4 o o. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY, IRON AND STOVE STORE mere and Screw Plates. Axes. Broad Narrow' 1..101 and Hand Hatchets—Cable, Log,. Trace and HaUr, Chains, Crowbars, ricks, Shovel. and Sragle. POf:KET AND TABI.C.CUTLERY—Shears and Scis sors. Edge Tools of nil kinds. Brass and Enameled Eettliiis, Shovel and Tongues. Spoona and Ladies, Tabs mid Pails, Mops and Washboards, and all other kind, of house-keep. ing implements. In the HARDWARE line, Emu., Brittanla, lappaned and Plain Tiu Ware. single or in eats. Dar, Baud. Scroll and Hoop Iron. Steel of ull kinds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps. Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water worka. Patent, Stretched Leather Hefting and String Leather. and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the bands of manufac turers niutimprt.2N, in eluding the lurge3t nabortment and greatest variety of STOVZS Coal and Wood Cooktng. Coadand Wood Parlor. Room , Six l'bite and Cylinder. ever brought into Northern Penm , ylvania or S'outberti New York ; all of which we OTC now prepared to at wholesale or retail. at as low ?aunt, and on av good Tim vts as can be found Cuba shle of New-York. from the fart that all our good; were bought of Brit hands anti in lull paiikages and large quantititn4. that gives us an advantage over amaller purchasus and Dry QOM,• deniers, that will enable veil from 5 to 15 per eriut. than ant. of them, which advantage we khan racr to any who will favor 113 with a call before pur- chasing efiewhere. A large gnantity of Thrsvare, Stove Pipe and Elbows always on hand. whole-ale and retail, All kinds of Job Work done to order. on abort notice and warranted. Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and ILIED WA RE cheap—one door S. nth or Fox's, and nearly op• posits Trace Mo're's, Maui street, in the new Wood Building, littered (Worm. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittanla anti Copper, Dried bruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for trood9. 10.00 Sheep Pelt. wanted, for which the highest price in C.tsu o, ill Le paid. • I). C. HALL. C. S. RUSSELL. ieroola. 6, t. 25, 15..161, NEW FALL AND WINTER GOODS• • BKINGSBERY S. SON, beg leave to • tall the attention of their friend. and ett>toniers as well a< ell other- wishing to buy ("nods Map. their we:lsele-ted,•tock of Foreign and Ihnueetie DItY•GOODS, con.i.tlug of a great vet iety of LArans DRESS GOODS. Sdk., Shawk, Parnmt:t.u, French Mer;nos. CaAmere. Wo.l \V'A DeL.Lines. kr. Al- a ch., icc selec tion or Meriume, Chue....o and other tyles of fart colpred Prints. A large and complete assortment of YanLee Notions, no-iery. Glove , . Dress Trimmings, White Comb.. &c. Denim, Ticks, Drills, Linens, Caratries, Bleached and Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick, Batts, Twine, Car pet Warp. L'o:. tlditi , n to tbe aiore articles, there will always be Usual a lull acsoi talent of GROCERIES, Crockery sed tlla-s Ware; Born and Shoes, Hats and,Caps, Paints-. Tabs. Matt& our thank,. f-r pad patronage. ue would as a iirm, rei.ectfnily ask the attention of our old vu-tonier. and the public g . euerally. ti an in,i , ention of ..•;r . txtel,-ire Sew Fall and Winter stuck. T •-;.. pt. 10. F.V, TOWANDA FOUNDRY. rriklE sul.scriber continues to carry on the 1.1. , ine ,, in Toniar.tia, and is prepared to do ail kit 1. of work in hi. Loy on short notii a and in a a r manl.ke in inie:r. lie n.ll keep on hand or make to order Plow-. St rvee. Mill Irm.s. Sleigh Sl.•.es, Wagon. Pix ea, and any article of ca-t icon that may Le regbired. T. 1111111,4 up mirk wol be done on short notice ai •••ai , •i term.. Persons wi-hing to purchase of aoy kind will timid it much to their advantage .t, i i v a t th e tioiindry, as they can I.e repaired touch cheaper. I'l, call and examine before purchasing else -01,1 east if,ll and Grain taken in payment Don't mistake the place - -one doer east of 3lercur's ltl ,ek. pi,- I nioul‘l also toy to those having aii, wads stand ing over six tbanth4, that they must be settled without del,y, and the having notes that arc due mm 11 du 11 , 1: to paV up :1114 Cove curt. JOHN U.\ 1:31A.N. ti it. :I'2. 1 A FAR FOIL. SALE y -j;;,14,0 abbot h.di a rode from the iml.- I lie of B. I'. But k. ec.ntainine about one hooded aere.....ixty ...re: improved. of which i 4 bottom land mlh anti frame barn. Enrinite of the mub,•riber noon the pet tore,. 31. 1'11.131 BEHL.i IN. tArt.?.f. I W A ATA NI WINTER rr I I E now rereiving n I irge-tm k 4 FALL 1:1 ,1 WINTER , iOOl/f4, wlti , h he re'rect.hily the 1"0 In t"' .1 OSLI'II IsGsfit: TW,1 , 1.1.1 r G. FALL GOODS. S. MERCUR i. now receiving, a large ~ f ILI. GOODS. to whit.h the utteution of • is rryie! ; ted. T s w 11.. Sept. b;, GEORGE H. WOOP'S Dagnerrean it Glass Picture Gallery, V PATTON'S NEW BLOCK, Corner of Main and Rridge tc., Towanda. Pa.. la the place to get 111. AS:: PICTURES, (u•nally enlled Imbrotyper , ..) They are far .aq.erior to all oiher kind. of pvi”re.. Having no Lion -they can IT owen In any position. nod can he taken In much 10.0 l time than Il,iguerreotypes. and equally well in cl , udy cleat ki eat her. treinnlattive. put into I,•icketl:. 'Breast pin.. ,lc.. no Jimotn+ open at all hour.. Pi lure, put up on slim! c• , .la..liiiiv6l3 22. LW, D 0 Ai 111__• z-111LW 111 U: SRL 710--, Is ...aid to be the inevitable result of the coming elect ion: it I, al-0 said that this glorious Is in danger ; that as it may we know that a ten - itde storm is gathering in theintlitical heaven"; which wilt soon hum npowilf4 fn all its, maddened fury,liut e *mild say to the' citizens •irltradiord, heed It nut •, it will pas. harmles.lv :s; however. storms Of a. ditTcrent until; e trill gather in a wintry •ky, whleb u9ll carol , you to tremble like an tos ien. unless you procure the necess.try protection. Now, it the , e kinds of storms that-we propme to prepare yon tb meet. We have just received an extensive and splendid assortment of Dl G.Oons AND CLOTHING Por the'r ALI. TRADE:, which lye Will 'KU - at New-t Oil city prices. Our motto is, " qiick sale, , aud small profit," Tam LADIES Will find in our assortment an endle:s variety of all the Cl.l. they w Our shelve+ and drawers an crL.,-.1,1 ‘l.th art for their use. We r::11 special ti 111 t. mir IS f slides of FANCY SILKS, the finest the mark, t SI! brothe, Ray state and r.,.htuure, all sizes and qualities. LADIES' DRESS GOODS. Pies , h. and American Merinos. plaid and striped De I.aines.plain and figured Alpacelni : fart ev , r,Ythlt , g 11 ,, aally kept- hi NT Pit.t-rate c.allet.i at 1. ce.it.• ler yard. ;rood muslin at 5.% cents. .t fine assort. ment of BONNETS. Ladies' Collars, Underslerres Hand larcislifs, Laces Embroideries, Gloves, Hosiery, 4.e., Our Clothing - Departinent To replete with fashionable goods t Overcoat-4 from :4 to $2O. hnsiness coats from $3 to $l5, rests all prices. Mantis from $2 to aeneral assortment of underclothing, collars, &e. CLOTHIING.mutIe to order It required, and upon the shortest notice. Dln't target the place, In Patton'a new block. cor ner lirld o ^e and Main atmeta. .GUTTENBUGG. ROSEN DAUSI .!Ir. CO. - Towanda, September a. 1654.1. Cash paid tbr Pelts & Wool. SQL93ION'S CLOTIiING STORE, Towtinda;September 3, t ROOTS .& $llOF.S—The st ; best uud 1-P'elicapiNt wsortniettt this ship of OP Empire City mar IK6~nnd_ tit je29 TRACT ,t N14)0,110,. • - .1 TONS g G A RS—Brown, ltefined, Pow; P tiered, Cnintied and Grainiato:d ; Mola ,, ea•SYruP.Ri? and Jain Cofree. IJee, fialcratna. Ginger. Sperm CAndy.,,,i, Tohnoe, -in fa,t 44,-ouoru: vari , f. , of Gro..Prios. 1 ,1 ? • x•-. HALL dr. RUSSELL inlesale and Retail Dealers Hardware and 'Stores. iron ' Nails, Sasb. Glass, Paints Oils, House Ttimmirgs— nds of Carriage trimmings. Cloths and Laces. Carriage iey and Seat Springs, Car ters' and Joiner.' Plane , Augers, Chink and all :r Touls—Cross Cut, Rill Circular Sawn, Blatkonith Is, Bellow, Anvil, Flees, Cr OODS. Hosier!, and Shards,(S-c. and numberless other artlele-r makes our aasorttnent better than any other in thin vieinitr all of which will be sold as clic-ap, and ludnv artielet , cbeaper.thati at any ether cs tablishment. to all of which we incite the inspe.etien pnrc.has•ers, as being lit every respect north!, of their at tention. Those who may furor us with a can mt,y he a.suri el that no art icle w iii lit recommended morr hi 6h• than It% me rit• will admit of. NEW SPRING GOODS, BKIM:SIR:HY S SON beg :‘ are t , ea!: the tten • t ion of th r dudltit , l:4l 011- ers. li..til JeW ;1r;4! I;ent.i , ni-hie: ht , t to their well qeketeti ht h of Pt ?RE../GS ,I XD DO MESTIC DR ut gre,,t ‘ariety of La lies Dress Good:. Shawl's L r Luo,ew. &Li lle*. Raregen. ['ha:law:o:. Lamns. 11,7"„irnifem, rte.. ft.% Self , A 11.3 r Merri!a-te, end nthek ,tyle+ of ill:4 oldr,d PI illL A l ugc and eoalidete a.•th tlth."l 1 - cerr .Ve/itms, Hozri,ey. Givers. lite.a ims. l'irkm, lie,lL. Libet...Giimiwie• Bleached ,nd Brew?, She, I's, Cott.", 1:44:1+, Carpt intry. 4.r/. In athltlion to the ale , t e nrtn•h •. then- vi ili always Le f. , 41 ad a fidl .•1 1.1:01,1:1111•;:s, (2 , ,lsety atilt 13m 1, and Hat , :ost 51att,..te. Thu utoltn . ragu,tl tee' 1 !.I...trmie u. ;nv;tirtg thr val I! to an ex luiiaal.uu .tc I•c1.• Ow , zn(til 1:0"(1.4 ant] 1.. r I.i i. ey n en!. to r ready pay. L. hINt.S.ULIi) Watches, Sews ro and Fancy Goods. A AI. WARNELL has illSt reveice , l at larire mplecolid t. of w.‘ RY NCI" tlx lowe4 tern:H. :11 M:tifl 14. :141.%0 TtAr.tntl.s, J ill) IN-AL NEW SPR ING GOODS! _ ZmF. valk :mention of fl it! pub. t , hi- .I.ltiNi.; SIO4 e, , m7ri4inc7 the-usual ruriety, and , % Iricir x% it be sold at th Ote.—t po3silde rite- t',,r i. U. tiAiw.L.l I. - T.M.r11 , 11 pril I,"X. 3303'23 -dt SIZOES tic raRATIEEIa• P. 11C,NI l's' I- jibt J 1)- • neral :1••-or , ,$(.1l I r:". 0 -4 SHOES. Stlitable: fur the Epr!ng, tend AlAn. en ex..., neut lc.nrtrelent of I.E TIIF.It. eetnprteing lAtt side, Sole Leather. r, 2 1 " Call Skill*, together u geDera I ,st., .1 a Kipp.. •-• Towanda. .Ipril 1,66. VISIT.-- No. .1 and :! liapkerel and Cod&I), ut may • 3tEncult.l4. _ WOOT i ...- A 'IT PAID FUR WOOL Cloth ‘OOl , ll . nElf, 41 ,, 0; at 3 tinntb of 3lercitr's Ann), Towanda. May '10; rxriz k TZ- Irtt - Hey , ft_ , 4 JI , t Altsccilancons. T ,IsT OF LETTERS remaining in the ro-t office at Tua.thaa, Nuremter 13,16311. j.nea Jani e . M. liellutn 2 Sanr , l heuLedy II 31 .., Ladle P.,,,,,crt II I.ltheP J Leonard C 11 Maee 11 II Me,kare Peary • Albro .lemme. Butler Emily A M:vi Human John , . .Barton Henry. Bronson Wm. Bush Calvin. Bowman C 3lks BarneA Wm. Browning G W. 60ridett S Esq. Bennlit. Martin. Bing Orley C. Bewnis Broderick• Mary. Conrin Stcpbeu U Connel Jnhn Cleveland J G. Kewril Stephen Cortrit Hubert H. Peicerll'in Coale Sarah Jane. l'elmer J P . Crillium Bri.lt t. Yost Jane Chapman Chriathinn. Prin Fitt clinand Calif (mage Cliut .m. Peatiepacker Amanda Dana Luther. Pariah Joseph Dill Sainuel. ' Richardson Mary , Dodge Harriet Robison Win Deaiiy IVtu litme G W Dill:anther Martha Randall. Fornawotth it Co Duboy Hannah . Rutty Christy Deihl Mary Itothivell Eel art . E.terly Frank I:teder Heflin A English EmUy Sullivan S Ellen Ennis Levi Sullivan Daniel Freeze Jacob SiuitLi Corral 11 Fanar Minh t , antee (..' M Mast Green Nathan smith Wm. .ratan Ilaiki. e Si eau Wright Dorightml Andrew. E 4 :=harp tri.l•. , •r L: Molding E G irae> Seen A Tluve-Mary E Tayler E 0 Mr.. :11iiit Robert learner Levi W Huniphreys Dr. Utleh P 11 Iter Hardin P. N.t, atkina A d01p1...4 Ifurtim it - ru p Wooster C Horton 11 it Woodruff Jared Hardin S P wo: , J I: Heath Bartb.iy tiruitaeY L linger P Mr. Wilma!, Orlando Hine Sarah E iiiekle Jilin iiss.rv:e Libel Levi Z;diers., I aichor e Persona calling for any of ti.• -.. lot', T , ‘riii mention they are ailvertisol. H. c. Pi 'RI ER. P. M. DLACESZYLITIIING. - 147 NI A NI:EL K ItOllE It respeafully informs the puLlic that he has comment.. EILteKSMITLI.- IG in the Pet: Ylinp nest ',lose Ege!4ine .t St-OA-4.11'5, directly opposite H. Driike's. main street, where he hope , to tereive n .hare of i.ulic patronage. Towanda remain Seminary THE Ql:.%ll'rETt of Th.: Misers ii.t comineut e on 31 Jnday , De. (xi:labor L L'I.TI \ -- ATM; TEETH AN P CORN SiIfI.I,T.EIV4. i t it. S. MERCUIL RES if 1' E .ICA-1 ES aud 't'utnatues, in en ng, arrant !writ., I y Irr=s n t FOX'S. • (IRAN G lxuwto, Nuts, RaisiuF, rrult Bon at • PDX'S. 1 11 ITE FISH, in I.piirreki, I,a i bistels nud r by the poun d , at Try t FOX'S. ADIES' INDIA F.121illo:ll ULOVE,s, at the store .ar H. 6. 2,IEI:CUP ANDY—A lame stock niwtis on luir.l.l mAti at whole•tale at pt alers' .prt , e; at FOX't, OARP,I_I(;F, BOWS A: ITI.LOES .ale at H lialt,tale or retail tir I. S. irIEIZA-Ull. 11ENLOV A T.. lf %SON r-in.oved licr Millinery do.; mot.th t i P.. 1 - ..a,zsi.ory S Chtarl., I Ja - rlry atnrel whet , : I.Le La. "pent.,; 11..4 qta.. f rit of 3111, 1.1:1 ;,;)ops Suc 111% 1 awl ht: stock. 'To‘rantl.t r".. - - - - --- Lawns, Shallis, 13areges, IE Guest ussortim_4.t in town of French and Arn,ri‘ rr, 11 S. , t. American U.saahmnA, (Thai; E.irc,•ch, Ifniliant ;.1,4 Print. at Apr.: 30, 1,51.; Another Large Arrival of NEW SPRING GOODS! H S. Eft( l'1: i, now r1 , e1 , . itig the largest, I.e.t . and np,,t .le-litade ~ f Good, that hae yet heen offered in Towanda. Con.i-ting of every' variety of SAPLE AND FA:Vt.:l"h RI &A 00.1)4V • Hardware, Cr(cker ?I c nd Glass :care, BGI•iS a nti Shoes . hats, Cups, .Slttaic Goods, f'ariets, 3101- 11 - 14.c/en-Ira re. GI Gcr-raes, Paints, ll't f tr-Glass, .S7e , l, Fish, ("Whet, 4-c. 4-r. 11:C11 ~ 1 , 1 of ‘rlioleak or r..tail tun pri The pail,: arc eery' rezTectfully reque•ted to exaua the the Stock. Tto% 4.10 21. 1:64: COODICCH & CO., OA\- - 1-,'Gr 0, - N. Y. _ A"n,,n. !.1 rcreipt of and opening the choicest and most derarable stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, to whi , ll they have ever bad the pleialre of caNiug the A1(.110011 of the community. Oar tod Ic very large, and 'elected with great care and ackuowlid,..vd good t.tate. and partivulmly adapted to the wants at thie and the cur ,...atlons. Our ck.of Dress Goods, Trimmivgs, Ribbons, Embroider ies, Parnmils, Cloths, Cassimeres, Vesting!, Domestics, Shillings, Li urns, Prints, fh , k g, 11.iy 11456 W T.;willitln, Apr:111 1- R Noun. Amelia Nl'N'tilly Mary M.-aardl 1414r.1151.1 trin2 lil3llll M ERCUR'S C. B. r.00D111(.11 t CO FIRM. ' •it- t 1 , c\.l.