Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, December 18, 1856, Image 3

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    The Sugar Question in the Senate.
Mr. Houston, it seems, lias brought forward
in the Senate a proposition respecting the tax
on sugar. The Committee on Finance, on his
motion, were yesterday instructed to inquire in
to the expediency of suspending for two years,
the heavy duty with which the commodity is
burdened.
The motion comes from the right quarter—
from the representative of a state in which
the forced culture of the sugar-cane has mad.
„ beginning. If we cannot have a repeal of
t! o suiritr-tax, we shall be v. ry glad to have a
temjorery relief from it. If it should lie sus
for two years, the probability is thai
t },e nation would never allow it to be re-iuipos
We eon.mend Mr. Houston for the cour
and public spirit which prompted this step.
The Committee 011 Finance should have no
d ffieultv in bringing in a favorable report.—
The government does not need the money to
it- derived from the sugar-tax, since there is
too much money in the treasury already, and
t j.f consumers would te very glad to keep it
in tlm r own pockets.
If we cannot get the sugar tax eith r repeal
ed or susjiended, on account of the su|posed
interests of the sugar planters, we hope some
member of Congress will propose to buy them
off It were better to give them a good round
Mini at once, and let them go to planting cot
tan and maize. rearing flocks and herds.—
Past Year the value of all the sugar inijiorted
• t > the country wa< nearly fifte-n millions of :
dollars ; this year it will greatly exceed that J
sr.ni Thirty per cent, on fifteen millions gives j
<4 500.000, which was the amount of the su
gir tax levied last year
A. or I ng to the last census, the whole 1111 - ;
Krof sugar planters in the United States is i
2 041 The had crops of the l ist few years, '
and the want of cunes suitable for planting,
have coioidci'ably reduced this number, the
oarers of many e>f the estates having now sub
. :ii the cultivation of cot'on ; we suppose,
nerefore, there cannot be more than two thou
s.i.i sugar-planters at the present time. It
aould be better to give them at once a sum
. u.i! to the product of the sugar-tax for three
. • ;r years, than to go 00 paying from year
; rear a heavy tax for which the country has
vision, and the presence of which in the
rv corrupts our legislation. Distribute
aw 'nili' 01s of dollars to tltem as an induce-1
:: to apply themselves toother pursuits, and ,
v would readily and gladly run the plough
gh t!ie rows of their meagre acres of su
cr Mino Both they and the country would
guiuers by such a bargain.— Evening j
PJurder in Beileveu.
I discharge of our duty as journalist,
f- called upon to record for the first, and
: ape for the last time, the particulars of;
• * 1 vnr.iss o ; of a crime of the highest grade !
wi ful, premeditated murder, perpetrated j
-1 i::.;n named George W. Smith upon the I
of his wife.
T - man Smith, it seems, returned to his
: Helleveu about four oVio k on the
gof the sth inst , and after arousing
■ ' from her sleep, was admitted It be
- -.riy morning, his wife thought site would
ag' a r tire, but would get an early break
>: Requesting him, therefore, to prepare
-.gs, -he 1 usied herself in preparations to
a f re. He took an axe as if to do so.
• while she was occupied in preparing the
' r ti !• recept'ou of the fuel he turned
h-m with the ferocity of a bea<t. and
•" k 'or several blows in quick succession
' tie axe. cutting terrible gashes in her
ve the eyes, which caused her death
instantly. The vigor with which be ,
. * forced the axe from the handle, but so j
t was he in his work of destruction that I
prated his blows with the helve, prod tie- !
; les ivies, a fracture of t!ie bick part of tiie
A boarder named Jones, sleep ing op]
* w:i% ,w.ik ned by tie- no an ! with •; i
e i of re hrrib!( trag. '<• b*"ug- a * d
Cesth, rushetl down stairs. He was too fa !
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D. art.- ' "d 7 A.M.
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E a * r J 3 *— s '• Aid priae of life tbrrefey eeiim* 1
I -. " -maioeaUs of the order, and dapnv.ee
I•' .ill., " v-Hinswil T-. reraiadisg m'X
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* * : *-der .wr aewt siaeer* d heart
II *>. 5w 4 relative# and friend- cf
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I ' , stem*! fevKilv. tea-fold, for or ;
1 K- •. \ : 11 * h-ken •>/ re#pevt for osrr dee* wed j
H3.W g,' _"y ' slievi ia 9-s-araiag for thirty days- '
JR :aie * wwhttiew be p <hr>ah*d im the |
_— '"biiraiaa of Com. 00 jtom luttoM
' ' x • ffvreot qualities, Corn Meal,
| "< -* C : Afeo toaee eerv extra Faset'y
• • •- Sh T .
Htejl"" YEAR'S BALL.—A New Year's Ball i
CLOT will be given at the VALLEY HOUSE," She
shequin. on THURSDAY, JAN. 1, 1857, to which the pub- '
lie is respscMblly invited.
GORHAM A MOORE'S Full Bind fs engaged for one
Hall: KENDALL'B fbr the other. Supper at 10 o'clock.
Every exertion will be made to ha vt this oue of the grand
est ana moat pleasant parties of tlvc season. Bill $2
Dec. 10, 1856. S. F. WASHBURN, proprietor.
Xcto
ORPHANS COURT SALE-877r70,-
Of en order of the Orphans' Court or Br.td'mrd co un
y. wd. to public srle on the premi-es, or.
Saturday the 24th day of January next, at 1 o'clock, I'.
M.. ilie toi'. wing property
All the de ed int's intcre-t in a piece or parcel of land
stnatein the town-hips of Rml hfieid. Springfield and
..lagberr, cortaintng about ninety eight acre- ni lmd and
■lounded on the north by lands of John S. Johnson. Win.
Leouard and Michael Dicey, on the ea-t bviand- of Orrin
W dcox, on tlw south bv lands of Samuel G'ates. and on the
c-t by lands of Bepj. Brown, aboi.t fortv acres improved
with a log h 'use thereon, late the property of Wm. C'hil
son. deceased.
Terms raide known 011 the day of sale.
Dec. 15. 1556. RUFUk C. HOSLFV. Adm'r.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In them.iter of
-T: the estate a f JUm. Ltck.tr. dtt'J. In the Orphan.-'
Court of Bradford County
Notice is hereby given."that the undersigned. Auditor
O pointed by said Court, to distribute fund- in the hands
•>: the administrator of aid estate, will attend to the
duties of his appointment, at the house or B. B. Tuttle in
tsmithfield. on Saturday the 24th day of January. 1857, at 2
o clock. P. M.. when and where all persons having claims
upon said funds must present them, ei-e forever he de
barred trom the same.
Dec. 27, 1856. H. B. M'KEAN. Auditor.
A UDITORS' NOTICE.— H. J. Ma~dill.tr.
Xa. ecuior of Alexander Modilt, dec'i., vi. William
Cart In the court or Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No.
51a. September T. 1552.
The tinder-igned Auditor appointed by said Court, to
distribute the funds rai>ed by Sheriff sale of defendant 's
real estate, will attend to the daties aasignedhim at his
office in theboro' of Towanda, on Thursday, the 2.ita day
or January, A. D. 1857. at onejo'ciock in the afternoon
when and where all persons having claims are requested
to present thein, or be forever debarred therefrom.
He- . 15. 1856. G. H. WATKINS. Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE. —/ the matter of
Xa. the e'tale cf./. J. Warfjrd, deed. In the Orphans'
Court of Bradford County.
The undersigned. Auditor, appointed bv said Court to
distribute funds in the hands of the administrators of said
estate, will attend to the dut:e- of his appointment at his
office in the borough of Towanda, on Friday, the 30th d tv
Oi January, 1857. at one o clock tu the afternoon, at which
time and place a!! persons are required to prv-eut their
claims or else be forever debarred from said fund.
Dec. 15. Ins. G. H. WaTKIXS, Auditor.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In Ike mutter of
XA. the ttt.ae of Isaac Ro*encrantz, acc'd. —ln the Or
phans' Court of Bradford County.
Elbe undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to
distribute tuuds in the hands ol the administrator of said
e-t.it?, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his
oftii e in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, the 2d dav
of 4 ebruary. 1857. at l ocl >ck in the afternoon, at which
time and place all person- interested are required bo pre
sent their 1 la: ms or else be f rever debarred from said fund.
Her. 15 18.5.;. G. H. WATKINS. Auditor.
A Chance for Bargains !
■i, THE SUBSCRIBER OFFERS FOR SALE
the HOISE AND LOT n -w occupied by her.
J , ! >T situate in Smithfield township, about two" miles
14 SB south of the centre, on the Burlinct n road
The lot contains TEN ACRES of laud, plexs
aatly situated and well watered, upon which is a go wl
dwelling '.. -e. ,uit-baiid.r>gs. aada-pring of water, being
we!i adapted for dairy purposes.
Also, a large quantity o: HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
comprising i.uv-t ev ry art: le needed in a fan.' v. \
1 unity .-if ii V 4 wd! ai-o be sold.
4 or terms, which will be rex- mable. enquire on the pre
mt-es of 211111.V JANE UASSETT.
S.uithfield, Dec. 15, l< j6.
TUVING-s LIFE OF \VASIII.\GTO.\ :
A 11. LUST nAjl: l) .
GREAT IXDfrEMEXTs FOR CLCHS'
Messrs. G. P. PUTNAM A CO. hiving now .. ~.,i-hcd
the fir-: vol one of the iLLfSixarU) Emtion or Ltrivu -
L:fs or 'A asms iiiiN. ■ Cngthc ■ >mp!tte life Washing
ton tie: >:e the lb wluthi, are ready to funusfa rhe -1 •
t' s :b-c-;bor- riirr or ro.-r*<sK, ..1, the re*eiot •>: i : so.
Siacl" 'in n or- -• t. :.- -st pa d. t > anv part 0 tat I'm n
in the recen t >f 25 cuts.
Te : >li -w :ag :uda, eraentaare 'ffered to t'lubs. de-iring
to s tbecxihe t > thi- magnificent and nation*: eehlksiioo:
Vny per-oc -e uittiug four suiiscript -a- for the fir-t v
1 me. comprising fourteen numbeis will I* entitled to live
copie-, free of p istage. Clu:.# of -ix. remitting s2l. w .1
be entitled t > two extra copies of the volume, or an extra
•opy and any other of Putnam A putdicati m- of an
equal valae. t lau- of twelve, remitting $42. wi!! I* enti
tled t > ;u :r extra eesies, or an extra copy and a complete
-et of Add —'ii'.- works, in six volumes. "delivered free f
po-ivge. The same premiums will be given for a l.ke
nuut'wr of -f'.h.-.-: - I,i the succeeding volumes. 4K h
uumtnrof the IR.i-trati-U Washiugt n will euutaia one.
and every ether number l w • tir-t-cU-.- steel engravings ~r
maps, in add tiou to the -Us: engravings or maps, the
*ok eouuia- uumcroos w-..-d eugravings illustrative of
historical subject*.
C x'.tion.—Persons -üb-.:ribiiig for the Infe of Washing
ton-1. :a he parti lor t> -i t.in the oalv work whi 'h
m Ist •••rever remain the -Uudardauthority." Irving'- Li e
> Washing:. •: rear- the npri it f u. P. Piitnam A C ..
the • !y pnoii-hers : Irs v\ r 'ti-.
• Everv \nteri .-. i-ho .hlp ttin-w rk oa his book -be!f
-tde y With 0: hr. let ym; child ry w*d itx*d
i*i-n ,y the '-XimiOe the G-e..t Waskisjt m the k-.-ms
•' ' '• :I •• rage :>• r evera s-e der d'.h- al
* ■-•-• * ' * • i .. 2rd -V t ki. wo
■ . iiE .
a - Has i:. a ci- . a -e . a ar- d
n- generally t:i tb. w !, et m t a merd
tile ■re tar > -r three sitiii, aad hv..g dti
t'r Hi Ph Udeli h:a. e j yoi toe uia-..0i a q..a,..ta . e
.'•will .-to:': ie,.t ,er ilucr-. b'th v >1 unl ,o-tr no
!.I w-th whvn he hnl re-pieut'y t.-.e h>i>r t <er.'*rm
ht a •;•?- t b-- v 1! • g '.e tire -at;-fa, li.n to :h -e ah
w,-ii i > . afrnuix* ..itn .1 r.ug the coiu.ug -e-sion, ...d vr
pay parti- C ir tte ;ti i. t • u>e
S.NGING SCIH'OL DEPARTMENT.
Persy- w -hing t - tase kes-uns w'H please '.cave the.,
na e- it either of the :.! i. ;!i- e- :
T w. da Mr. Itttrich'e ;
H "y-i'x It. Ingbanj's r Mr. Lai.tng s ;
Dareli J. M Bi-hop's;
M umeton Mi Hornet -or Mr. Malleus ;
i.ree-twi-Hl . ... Mr N'aglre'-:
H iou iI.R Mr. Hvvrtcn's or Ge-*. Irvin's ;
H Bland Centre Mr. Gnyer'-. IVc. 14. isjfi.
A N I HKACI Ih COAL.—SO i"uu- Ktnj
X*. Ami >::a:i -k: -t- ve vr.,; small egg.
no t >n- i'jtt-ton small egg for stoves.
2't: mj< c Nil r f indrv p. rp-.-ev.
Fr -ale W-y dee 10 ' BAILEY A NEVINS.
11 ij i Bill S COMMON SALT . 10 b
L> " I l; k Salt for packing -all ia-t received be
Pw.M WM. BAOJET A NEVLNS.
/'.wrr.A GROUND PLASTER—IOO
V t -8- sale -v KVTKV A WBTIAS
Nctjce Highly Important to BSany!
rpHE -cbr-cribe r this method of notifying th -* ir
X Je ted to hiu. th i'. al'. n accounts *udj algtutnt
• —. re If** -ix Maths -tan iiag. mu-t he pai>i hMdh
ateir and witho .t fart : ert c. He eart-e-tiy hopes that
he -ai'.i not te compelUd t > en* rce ••••"ctioa fr-'ui any.
b*.t he wilt be . nvbr the tew-sityof d'oagso. un.es- pay
me Mi are- *ct .ai.y made lewr* the Ist day of Jan y next.
Towanda. Dec. j. Isss. J'Jsl'i'H Cii*4LL
A CMD VERY SHORT
OUR FRIENDS are invited to examine the
m oatplete as- rtaient of WINTER bOOPsfvtr
..ffirred iu Towanda. and if exi>ers?nce in the purchase of
H -.sis is worth anything. tho- who us shall have
the advantage of li-
Ani-.'itg the uovetties of cur *ss-rtnaent we -ffcr RE \-
DY-MADECLOTHIXG without a -cam: a.- ii*" ether
Clothing, ladies" Cloth Talmas and d :h for mak'ug
the same. A large assortment el Dress Trimmings and
other th nrs too namer'us to mer.tioo.
To she larrr.cr- we would say. that we can supply them
GROUND PLASTER cheaper tha* they can get it U:- g
broad-
s v s, ins. MONTANYES.
VNKW STOCK OF TEAS, warranted as
to pre NitKVtiGa, or the incoey rtluratJ
A'.—- B.. gar. Coffee, M lasses, aad in fact as -t every
thing in tier Grocery line, for #ale£Sieap at FOX'S.
DRIED PEACHES, a few very nice one?.
also Dried Berr e- at FOX -
BARCLAY COAL— the BARCLAY
RA:L no VP AND COAL COMPANY have c w -a
baud, vat w'l keep c astaaCy for sale at TOW A A DA.
a large supply cf tLeir cowl, at
$3 00 per ten for Blacksmith Coal, ami
$3 50 yr ton tor Rahd Coal.
Apply fer cowl at T-' wanda to HOR-VTiO BhACK. Caa
wul be ld at THE MIXES
$2 00 per ten for Bine/smith Ce-'L and
$2 50 per ten for Raetd Coat.
A Irhwral dsscewnt will be made om sales bv the hewt x ed
n . w - -.-p-to-rv nvntTON. rv..-a
miscellaneous.
THE TRIBL'NE FOR 1857.
The Election is past, and its results proves that the
w< rk devolved on the Republican party is not vet com
pitted. In all the Eastern and Northern portions or the
country-lii, New-England, New YOlk .Ohio and the North
west—the Republican banner floats in triumph : while in
southern1 Jersey Pennsylvania. Indiana and Illinois—in
-hort. wherever few newspapers are taken, and where
•ommon school- are too new and too feeble to have edu
cated the pre-ent generation of voters—the black flag of
slavery obstructs the sunshine. A strancer to America
niiaht distinguish those portions of our count'v most
le -ed with Education. Intellieeime. Thrit and \'r*.nc
v scanninir the returns of the Pre-identi.ol eontest ofl5e!
■V e have tailed of pre-ent success, not because the Peo
•ie are against nil but because that large portion who did
not bear o r read the argument and do not know what
were the real Questions at issue, went almost solid against
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 re [linings over what is irrevocable—with no
abatement of heart or hope because the triumph of I.iber
d, " eW "/v eal not , w ,n * tthe Lon * I-Knd and
White Plains of her stniggle—with no shadow of regret
that the responsibility of governing is not confided to her
champions before the People were fullv readv to sustain
them—we begin afresh the work of diffusing that viul
truth which, in regard to the concerns of this world as
well as of the next, makes Free indeed. Now in the
Slave Power's heyday of victory, when its ministers and
seryitore are gathering and plotting to make the most of
their triumph and " crush out" the spirit which thev vain- i
ly believe to tie crucified and entoml>ed-now, when the !
faint-hearted or cold-hearted who latslv basked in the
sunshine of our premature hopes are hauling off to repair .
damages and ta.kiag of aliandoning the rugged arena of
Politics for more quiei and flowery fields—now. in this !
hour or weariness and shadow. Tas TRIBUNE renews its
vows of eternal hostility to everv form of tvranav over I
the bodies or souls of men—to the shameful'assumption -
that the benighted and feeble, whether in soul or body 1
are to be regarded and treated as the convenience or the t
prey of their wiser or stronger brethren—to the domina- '
tion of despots aud oligarchs, whether of empires or plan
tations—to the enslavers of cities and kingdoms in F.frepe
or the breeders of childreu for the auction-block and the
j cotton-field in Virginia or Alabama,
j The doctrine that no human being was ever created for
i the benefit or advantage of another—that ail service be
! tween man and man should be free and reciorocal—that
the laborer should cot toil and sweat to pamper others' I
; pride or minister to others' luxury, but for the sustenance
: and comfort of those near and dear to him—is destined to
j certain triumph. It must prevail, for God reigns, and
Earth was not created to be a theatre of injustice, opnres
! sion and misery for ever. It rant triumph ; for all true
prophecy affirms and the vindication of the Divine ben;g
nity imperatively requires it. It must tr. iniDh ; for De
mocratic America cannot alwuvs remain the scoff of aris
• tocrat-. the shame of reformers and liberals through- i
out the Old World. It must triumph : for Man's history
j is not a chaos or a riddle, but everywhere instinct with
meaning ; and no heroic effort ever'failed of its effect—no
drop of martyr blood was ever shed in vain.
But even i: we Republicans were disposed to fold onr
arms in si umber our adversaries would not permit it. They
! are busy to-day in lengthening their cords and strength
i ening their stakes with a vigilance and activity which re
veals a consciousness on their part that their dominion
must be made sure forthwith or their sceptre will have
forever departed. To-day. myrmidoms of the Slave Pow
er threaten and harass Northern Mexico, are encamned
in the heart of Central America and waging a war of ex- i
; termination on the distracted inhabitants of it, pettv Re
publics. while it by turns leers and scowls at Cuba, while
its most ruthless bands arc precipitated on devoted Kan
sas. under the protection and smiles of the Federal Ad
ministration. Even as we write, the telegraph informs 1
us that twenty Free-State men. guiltv of attempting to
defend their homes against the rapine and violence of Bu- '
ford's and Titus' blood-thirsty bandits, have been convic- ;
ted by Leccaspte s Court of manslaughter 1 and sentenced
to five years' imprisonment at hard labor as felons. This
i- but a fair specimen of what has long passed for "jus
tice" in Kansas—a justice which takes the criminals into
aid-- them in hunting down, plundering and
• wiping out" the innocent, whom it consigns to the
State prison if they are ever goaded into the madness of
resisting their oppressors. Sub crimes and wrongs as
unhappy Kansas has for twelve months end ired ovee
Hungary or Poland has never known ; and the Power at
whn-e instigation the-e villainies were and are perpetrn
ted sits enthroned in the White House, and has just
a hieved another f >ur roars'ascend incj in the Federal
Government. Who, i>-, view of the-e facts, can s*y that
Republicans may n >w rule their arms, even for an hour '
Tan TutßrsF will be. a- it has been, a Political Jni r
ml— vwt jl* tii sgh ii tex l -ivelv It rec->gi>iie
Jhe tr th th'.t Freedom and S! very are here grappled i
deadly confii.t and that in the re-alt one of t:iem m
!o-c ill i-ontr 1 ver the Fedeial Government. But. whil
it give- or >;nine*i<e and itnphasi-1 > the disc s-ion an
elm id ition of the great i-stie of the day. it sinks none o
the chars teri-tics .r a Business and amiiv New-pspe.
The proceeding-of Coogres-. like those in' Kansas, will
be watched and reported by an able and fearless corps . i
Correspondents, while from London. Paris. Con-untino
J pie. Havana. San Francisco. Albany and other centres o;
interest, our special advice- wiil fe". as they hive been 1
fre-h and reliable. A member of our Editorial corps— I
Bayard Taj lor—i- now in Northern Europe, and will :
spend the Winter in Sweden. Lapland. Russia, thence
rnaking hi- way next season acro-s Siberia and Tartary
: > the mouth of the Amour, and thence homeward bv the '
Pacific and California, unle-s some change of route "shall
promise gteaUr interest and profit to our readers, for
whom alone he will wr.te regularly throughout his adven
turous journey, which ;likely to require two years for
its compieti n Our rep' rts the most iniere-ting Lec
tures. pubis Meet ings. A- will be fall and reliable, and
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regard I the coudecsat; >n into our ampie col .mils of the
."vute-t amount o. intelligence th..t is consistent with
r he use tvpe >i a gMmtait la short, if we fail to
.ike Thv: risißrvn w >rth its cost, it-hall not l: rwant
e\ e ■>! : re or off rt.
; <• '• ■ ol de irab'e by RcpubL -an that Tun T*t
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. C.efii tee that Clubs be nude up and f rwarded
Tbr P sstma-tcrs are -eml-officially *d
t! id-ur circulation, but C> urge in-tead
.i ileeaied "ao rd" and " National" by the
: \: hi-<>n and String!ei! >w. We a-k live
• veryw here to take care that the-e efforts tie
: ( euch the light of Freedom m the mur
t S'.iVi-ry.
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NEW STORE
AND
T[ r MW
HUMPHREY A wi( KH \M are n >w rece v ng in the r
New West -tde of the pubuc -cp.are. a large
and well selected stevk at
FOREIG \
A>D
DOMESTIC
DRVGOODS.
HARDWARE,
( ROCK FRY. trV.
BOOT? AND SHOES in treat var.-ty and -t>le. o-a
pu-iRr laii r- Misses and t hiidrett- biiter-—B-c-tes--
Buskins and Slippers : Gents , boys'. A tins a&d Chii
, drens" Bs>ts Br gans and Sit-es both Eastern and h aae
man ifactitred- A geceral assortment at' C.eats" latdies
and children-" orvr-fc es. Rubber F>ws. Ac.
A f-il x-sortmeat of B"t and F. id. ag-. -Soie and
leutaer Calf and Kip -Lfc. M •dccd Linings and
Bi-e leather.
T -wanda. N'st. 15. ltC
LOST —tween T >*a -la and D Bt -
Farm, in N rth T"wanda. cm th lTth it'st.. a small
leather wallet. ouiUmißg t>w-t .me d lkr in s i err
taage. a ate o: Sd=' dated Mar. given by me to
U. 11. Ball, and wae other papers. The fin ie- is rsqnes
ted t > leave the -jar at the ■ * e v' the Fr ;<i -rd Rej-ir
ter or ret-ra it t> aae- JERE ASDERM ARK
X. & I also ft; f -r <o! THREE HORSES, whs. aw".:
be d sensed of verv eheap. and to whb i I utrnte she at
twtKmefthaM wish tsz to pert haae. . _
y—r—. v.-,-. 25.-
£cgaL
NOTICE. —Notice is here-
JL-J by given. that all peron indebted to the e*Ut of
ELIJAH WHITEHEAD, deceased, late of PIKE town
ship, are requested to 1.-.ake payment without delav;
those having demands against said estate will present then
Uulv authenticated for settlenjent.
Nov. lb. 1866. IRENE WHITHEAD, Executrix.
ADMIN'RS. NOTICE.—AII persons in
debted to the estate of JOS. CONGDON. dee'd.
late of Litchfield township, are hereby notified to make
payment without delay, and ell persons having demand.*
against said estate are requested to present them duly au
thenticated for settlement. SAiICEL DAVIDSON.
Nov. 23. 1*56. Administrator.
IP XECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hcn>-
J by given that all persona indebted to the estate of
ALVIN LOOMIS deceased, late of TROY township,
to make immediate payment, and all persons having de
mands against said estate, will present them duly authen
ticated for settlement.
WOODARD RERRY,
EZRA LOOMIS.
October R. IRSB. Executors.
A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE—Notice
XX. is herebv given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of W.\ftREN WILLIAMS, dee'd, late of Pike
twp, are hereby requested to make payment without de
lay; and all persons having claims against said estate will
please present them duly authenticated for settlement.
BETSEY WILLIAMS.
Oct. 21 1556. Administratrix.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
Lx. is hereby given. that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Luther Chaffee deceased, late.of Orwell twp.,
are hereby requested to make payment without delav;
and all person* having claims against said estate will
pleasure sent them duly authenticated for settlement.
C. G. GRIDLEY,
Oct. 27. 1856. Administrator.
EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given that letters testamentary upon the e*tate
of Daniel Miller, dee'd., late of Albany twp., have been
granted to the subscriber. All persons'indebted to said
estate are hereby ieque*ted ta make immediate payment, 1
and those having anv claims upon said estate to present
them duly attested for settlement.
DANIEL F. MILLER,
RC3SEL MILLER.
Oct. 25.1856. Executor.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
a. A is herehv given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Philander M. Ho>!ey, dee'd, late of Springfield twp.
fcre herebv requested to "make pavment without de
lay; and all per*ous having claim* again*t said estate will
pleivs* present them duly authenticated for settlement.
Oct. 25.1*56. HCLDAH HOSLEY. Administratrix.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
Xi. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of Peter Cron. dee'd. late of Standing Stone, are re
quested to make payment without delay ; arid all persons
having claims agairi*t said estate, must present tuemdulv
authenticated for settlement, to the subscribers
x . _ . JOSIAH RINEBOLD.
Nov. 25 1955. Administrator.
ADMIXISTRA TOR'S NOTIC E.—Notice !
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of w\f. CnrLSON, late of Smithfield twp..dec*d. are
requested to make payment without delav; and all per
son* having claims again*t saide'tate, must present them
duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber.
RUFt'S C. HOSLEY.
Nov. 25. 1*56. Admini*t rotor.
\ DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Notice !
XA i* hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es- I
tate of Ei'HR VIM BOARDMAN. late of Windham town- j
ship, dee'd.. are requested to make payment without de- |
iav : and all per*oii* having claims aga"in*t said e*tatew:ll !
please pre-ent them duly authenticated for -ettlement.
De**. 6. 1*56- 11M. B lARDMAN. Administrator, j
( ORPHANS' COURT SXLE— By j
' c of an order of the Orphan*' Court of Bradford coun- j
tv. will be exposed to public *a!e on the- premi-e*. or. 1
*\TCRDAY January 4 1*57. at 1 o'clock P. M acer j
tain h-on*e and lot situated in the borough of Cant m. ar.d ,
te the estate of M Ivina A. R cer*. dee'd. bounded a* |
"How*—Berinnine at a po-t on Union street feet we-l ■
r m the comer of Union ar.d Centre -treet. the *ame be- !
' the -outh w?-t corner of lot No. *l. thence northerly I
is the division Luc of N">. *1 and 'O. 1"0 feet to I t No. !
5 then.e we terly along the line of *a:d 1 -t No. *3. *n I
•' t- a po*t. thence southerly --n the fivhka line of N- |
• s-.d *O. l'.o feet t > Centre -tree: thence ea-terlv al >ac j
he line of <*M street. *C feet to the place of leg'innmg.
.'he *arne being I t No. *o in the new village plot of Can- j
a. Term- made known on the dav of -ale.
Dec, LO 1- F,. G. K. 1. VTHROP. ADMINISTRATOR.
1 DMINISTRATOR'S SALE By virtue
a." X. of an order issue.! by the Orphan*' C->urt "of Brad !
"rd county, will be sold 'n Wednesday. 24th Dec. next.st ■
L "'clork. P M . on the premises, a lot of land sit' ate in '
P : ke two., bounded north by land- of Edward Cran ail !
ea*t bv land* ol P. 80-tw;ck. south by R. W Cooloacgh :
we-t by Wvalu-ir.e -reek -ontaiuing'about *0 a.re=. and :
!0 a-re* improved with g>J b-nlditig* thereon.
ALSO—Another lot of land situate in said township
bounded north by land* of Seth Blakesler. jr., east t v
land* in po**e** on of Jame- Featherby. viuth bv la.nd
of J. B-.Jrough*, and we-t by P. 8.-stwick. containing
abOi.t 2j acre*, all uuimproved.
CHANDLER BIX BY,
Administrator of Edmund Sauuder*. dee'd.
December 1. !*.>'.
OTD 'F to Delinquent Collector?, Dealer*
J- * in Mer- hsndizc Pater.! Med • ine*. Ac . and Keep
ers of-Eating H ases and I>i-tiller:e* :
The *eral delinquent c-Mlectr-ofthe C-cn*v*f Bred
ford previo .- to lw'.rt. are hereby notified that •:">*-their
duplicate* of *:ate an.'. C unty "uxe* are -ettled bv tnr
lotn of December next, the amount due there- -a will b*
left with the proper off: er- for collection. Al*.*, all deal =
er* in Merchandize. Patent Medicines. 4c.. and kre;-er*o-
E-*ting ll"U*e* and dtstillerie- who have n*t taken the-.- i
Li en-- ire required '. - Uke the*ame by 10th December I
oext. or they wi„ }< left w.th a J.stice of the peace for J
O ttectiaa. agreeable to the Act of A**emb!y in *u h ca-*es
■lade and provided E. C-KELLOGG, Treasurer. 1
T-.w-inda. N v. 10. KSC Per N. J. KrwLKK. IVnutv.
MACK INA w TROUT—S.-.me ve77 tint 1
one* in h-ilf barrels, al*-- Mackerel in half and quar
ter barrel*, at jl* in\ *. 1
TO THE PUBLIC.
IN con*iderat: a of the iil-eral patrooaze with which we
have been favored since we commenced business in |
thi* place, we tender to the citizen* of Towanda and *ur- •
munding country our -inccre thank*, and hope by aelliug •
t price* SURPRISINGLY LOW, to make it prontabie V;
all who may favor u.* with a call.
We are re olved to keep pace with the progressive spirit
of the age in which we live, by offering for sale
Goods cf the Latest Syles,
it pri -es that actually alarm the proprietors of old-fish
:o!ied !*!■ -re* : taev wuit -■ h-oicd in tae high-price prir.-
.-"•.!e. or rather ia the pri-c* of -;d t'snes—w : l! net 1 wer
tbeir demand* : bet. ia a vepv happy u.anrruurn their
mcr* ant to medd't w-.ta the**i* at :i.e Nc w *;ore
(at the *anie time exhibiiing much concer : r their wel
fare.! for they know thai none tut dragged Ooodt can
i* *i'd *o very 1- w.
W e do cot intend to sell damazed Goc i*. b-ut if any
prove t be so. ir. are a*t what we represent th- ra to t-e.
return them an.' re- civ* the in ->v paid f- r them. W
n w fitr or EXTIRE SI MMER STVI A* AT
STILL LOWER PRICES TH IS EVER.
Smhf cf wr Drew Goods, war ifoihiw *t \k of Bon
net.* and Iw-riiiei rrima'rtr* we will sell at U'-'ST.
We have a trie !■■ Shawl*. Mantilla* W-J, w fij-,.
pery.sdk* Em r-ider.c Ncedie-W.rked Fdgingaad 1c
scrtrng 4c.. Ac.
We a* pre; and tv rend for ar.y ir'iclejn our line that
we l ave not on hand. Oar assortment of
RE AD V M APE CLOTH ING.
:< complete—can tret ,e *ar;us*eti t.y any -a he r e*tablih
went in N -rther.! P- u-ylvitia. CaU aal exatniee our
G-.d seei.-.g • el.erittz.
GUirENbKSG. ROSEXBAUM A CO.
T- wanda. Jnly I*. lise.
NEW FIRM
NEW FALL GOODS.
'I-HEFIKV AF MONIAXYES 4 CO. bv- lee-, di*-
1 **'ive<i by mn'.-ial c. a*ent. WM. ROCKWELL
hav-nz w th-irawu- Thi- bm-ine*.* will h-reafter be coa
iu- ted under the name of MOVTANYES baring asso
ciated w.th tive firm J. D Vovra.Niz Jr.. and F. D. M *-
r*vr. We tru-t with our pre en: foeff t e* f* r the p r
-ha*e of G-wwi- that we -an make it an object for CASH
t U?T<bVER> t exim-ne o--.- *t*ck which has '-ven la d
.£. w.th great -.-are to *uit the fall tride.
gg" Ai! account* -lue the old fire, a* ! *o rote* that
ire doe. are .-peeled tj he riit mtkim! fmrfkf- eei.ee
Aagn-t 2.5. 1 vo. MONT AX Y ES.
"U W I MINK SKINS 3CO MI'SKRAT
"" " ' Fcx. IVe- -d ti..-r Peltry wanted fir wfe h
the highest price wtli be paid it M >N TANYEs.
LEATHER —.Tn*t receivinr an ex
k. -ei enf let "f -.r-crier S'!.E LEATHER, te wkkh
.a' ;c attention ts rwpettftiiy invited-
Nov.ja, 1-U.U X D HrMPHREY.
NOTICE.—Ran twy from flnuh
. -:r;ber. r_y * -. VKLWJN STBOPE, *:t> iii acf
j- -s end ! tLere'-we forbid all per- 1 a* tru-tin",
. -a. *. { -iiili pjtv cetta he av ccstrazt iter thi.-
iate- WM. STBOPE.
Some, X ••vea'.er 25. i s s-5-
MESS PORK. CW, Haats. L-.rd.Brooms,
r *.- • - *:Z w_ r
iXlietdia cons
TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY,
IRON AND STOVE STORE.
If HALL & RUSSELL
j Wholesale end Retail Dealer
f-f-ri ' D Hardware end Stores. Iroi
J O *!■?" oi V "'K Snrh Gin**, Paint-
S'*' *8 iiffjjjgliinrl Oils, Hou'e Trimmii-g-
111 il |ii i i'TT~. dWtSl Eli kinds of Carriage trimmings.
PMif'iji! -■MR] Seat Cloths and La e*. Urrunt
Solkey and Seat Springs, Car-
AllgS netitera - and Joiners' Planes.
li'W'sx ' 1 * P-5 IST Sows, Angers, Chisel* and all
Wjßaaisr *" ** 7other Tool-—Cross Cot, Slw
I ~ and Circular Saws, Bla-.k-mn
Tools, fcßowa. Anvil*, V •<■
J Hammers and Screw Plates,
Axes. Broad Narrow." Lath and Hand .Hatchets—i...,.
Log. Trace tnd Haltr, Chains, Cruwlars, Picks, Shovel
and Sonde*.
POCKET AND TABI.E CUTLERY—Shears and Sol
sots. Edge Tools of all kinds, Brass and Enameled Kettle
Shovel and Tongues. Spoons and Ladles, Tab* aid Pai!
Mop-i and Washboards, and all other kinds of house-keep
ing implements.
in the HARDWARE line, Brass, Brittania, Jappancf'
and Plain Tin Ware, single or in setts. Bar, Band. Scroll
and Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds, Nail Rods, Ac. Pumu-
Lead Pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water work
Patent, Stretched Leather Belting and String Leather
and 10,000 other articles too numerous to mention, th.r
we are now receiving direct from the hands of ruanufa
turers andimoorters. including the largest aasortmen
and greatest variety of
STOV9B
Coal and Wood Cooking, Coal and Wood Parlor. Dlning-
Rootn. Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern
Pennsylvania or Southern New York ; all of which we
are now prepared to -ell at wholesale or retail, at as low
1 rates, and on as good TERMS as can be found this side of
j New-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought
of first hands and in lull packages and large quantities
that gives us an advantage over smaller purchasers and
Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable us to sell from 5 to
15' per cent, less than any of thein. which advantage we
shall offer to any who will favor ua with a call before pur
chasing elsewhere.
A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Elbow* ;
always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Joh
Work done to order, oa short notice and warranted.
Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARD
WARE cheap—one door South of Fox's, and nearly op
posite Tracy A Moore's, Mam street, ia the new Wood
Building, lettered all oter.
Grain and Country Produce, old Iron, Brass, Brittania
and Copper, Dried Fruit of all kinds. Feathers and Bees
wax wanted for goods.
10,000 Sheep Pelt - wanted, for which the highest price
in CASH will be paid.
n. c. HALL. C. S. RCSSELL.
Towanda. Oct. 25, 1956.
NEW FALL
' AND
WINTER GOODS:
BKIXGSBERY & SOX, bee leave to .
• call the attention of their friend* and customers, as
well a* all others wishing to buy Goods Cheap. to their
well selected stock of Foreign and Domestic DRY-GOODS,
consisting of a great varietv of
LADXSS DRESS GOODS,
Silk*. Shawl*. Po-ramettas, French Merinos. Cashmere,
Woo! Plaids. Wool DeLaine*. Ac. Also, a choice -elec
tion of Merimac, Choceco and other styles of fast colored
Prints.
A large and complete assortment of Yankee Notions.
; Hosiery, Gloves. Dre*a Trimmings. White Goods. Ac.
Denims. Tick*. Drill*. Linens. Cambrics. Bleached and
Brown Sheeting, Cotton Yarn, Wick. Batu. Twine, Car
; pet Warp. Ac.
I In addition to the above articles, there wiil always be
| fund a fntl assortment of GROCERIES. Crockery and
| Ola* Ware ; Boots and Shoes. Hats and Caps, Nails, Fish,
| Paints. Tube. Malta. Ac.
Returning individually our thank* fur past patronage,
: we would as a firm, respectfully a>k the attention of our
| old customer* and the public generally, to an inspection
!of or extensive New I all and Winter Stock.
Towanda. Sept. 10. ins<3.
TOWANDA FOUNDRY.
THE suLscriher continues to enrry on the
Foundry busice*- in T -w-cda. and is prepared to
I do all kind - o; w rk in hi- !i e on -hirt notice ar.d ia a
workmanlike manner. He will keep on hand or make to
rder Plow-. St ve*. Mill Irons. S.'eigh Shoes. Wag-m
--il xc-. and auy art. Ie of ca-t irui that may te required.
Taming and fitting up work will be done on short notice
\nd on reasonable term*. Persons wb-hing to purchase
Stoves or any kind will find it much to their advantage
1 to buy at the Foundry, as they ran be repaired much
| cheaper. Please call and examine before purchasing el-e
--i where. Old cast iron and Grain taken in payment.—
i D -n't mistake the pla.e—one dx>r ea.-t if Merc ir's Block.
gar 1 would also say to th>*e having a count* stand
:.g ever - x month*, that they mu-t Le -etiled without
delay, and tls ;*e having notes that ere d c wij; d" well to
nav ;:t> and -are cost. JuHN C KKM.VN.
+ Mr inda. Oct. 22. 1*56.
x KM ro& SAIL
IN Ridgbery town-hip. about half a mile fr>-ra the rrb
lic house of B. F. Buck, containing abvut uae hundred
acres, sixty .'. .re* improved, of which is b"ttom iand with
a comfortable log house and frame barn. Enquire of the
subs-riber upon the premises. M. CHAMBERLAIN.
October 22. 1 *.Vi-
NEW FALL
WINTER GOODS.
THE -üb*-.ri.ber is nw receiving a forge -took of FALL ,
and WIXTER GOODS, whi hhe re* . iv eite
I the public t . examine. JOSEi'a .viXGSBi. EY.
Towand*. October 6,1*5w.
FALL GOODS7
TT S MERt'UR is now reooivinjr a larsre
i AT • >t - k c-f FALL GOODS. fo which the attentioncf
the public i- reqne*ted.
T'T'ldl. sent. Id. 1 In,
FKEEDOM
OR
Mi Mi-a w£z ■*.
IS *aid to he the incvftable result of the coming election:
it i* al-o (aid that thi* gloria Unfon i* ia danger : le
that a* it may we know that a terrible *v rtr, is Catherine
it the political heaven*, eh. h will * v>u foir-t upon us in
' all ts maddened f rv. B''t w- would <ay to the" citizen*
of Bradford, heed .1 not : it wid pa-* barm'.e-siy by. So-..
however storm* of a different nature will caiLer ta a
wi-.try -ky. -*hi h * ill cause you to trensi ie like ic a-per
cnle-- yu prx-are the neceswarr protection- X-w it i
thv-e k -d* - f storms that we r.roj-. -e b) prepare > -. t*
meet. We have just received an extensive and spiend..
tsmtoert of
DRY GOODS AXD CLOTHING
'■ f r the FALL TRADE, which wr wiil sell at Ncw Yc k
, -c.tr pr.ces. Oar motto is. •• *tles Nad small prnau."
THE LADIES
Will fir d j or ass- rtmt ~t aaendie*.* v.r.-tr o: ail tb
goods thier MM. >ur *b*..-e* a:.-! linen ara rrewded
with '. > f.r th-tr use. W -al' *re> ia! at'.ent: nt
air new itvo c/F.vN'.'Y >ILK?. the dr.r*t the mure. *
-. SH \Wl>. br*-'.i. It . -tte ar.d t \-hni-rt
all - res an i qualitic*. L \llEi* DRKso t,'MiDe*. Kreu-L
EncH*li and Amencaa Meritti**. p-Uni ana strip*-! D
Laioes tar. and he:red Aipacca*: it fa--: every:}. -.
as .tly kept ia Dry Good n*. Fir*l-rate calii J st *
cenbs per > <rd. stc.-u ntueiin at 5* Ctat.-. A cue x--.rt
m-.-ot -' BoN'Xrr* LmM!'•' Co/fai PaAii/tiwi ITwrf
xtrtkitf*. I. icei A -nbrwdsi-.O'.s trea. Hoairru. 4*C-
Onr Clothing Department
I* re lefe with fa*fc:onab!e srw-d- : hrfrt- -'mm 5t t
! S2O. busioe** coata ft mm ft to sls, mt> all price*, pasts
- from SI so A reaenl a— rtaient of untie:
Ear*. Ac. CLOTHING -* orticr if required,
UI-JC the *h>rte*t notice.
gf D*-n t forget the place, in Pat toe's new block, cor
ner Bridge and Main --treet*.
GCTTENBCTK;. ROSEN BALM a CO.
Twat'h.** !*■>.
Cash paid for Pelts & Wool.
AT -OL'AIfON"? CLOTHING STORE.
Towaad*. September 3. is:> 6.
BOOTS iV SHOES—The lartre.*t, K-*t ab-i
heapct assortment tills s-idec-f the Hrri-i -f.-ma--
bef.'ctid it jeE> TR try A v<vOßK"=
•"> TONS SUGARS —Bn-wn R< Suei, Pou
e | der-ed. Cra****-! and Griaulatcd : K*U**e* Symp. Rio
and Java Coffee Ri re. -aKntu*. Ginger Spevm CMc.il>*
* Rive. T 'Naci. ?—ia fact a gvn-ral variety i>f i ,nxrie*. for
*al .-heap at jrj.net> * FOX'S.
FRUIT TREES! FRUIT TREES!!
\ T THE ATHENS NURSERY —%Yeof
** * 'ev fi-r -sal* sht* Fad a ir-t rate amortaekt of Ap
se Pear. Cherry. Peach. Plum and Ornamental Tree*.
'* all the >1 n- etaea. We call e*peci*l arteatwo t-*
--ripple tree*. Ther are 5 rear* W and caanpzwed by
! any in the market, feru* rex- tiabje. O-ier*
*ent ta soon. Catalogue* suatoa ar!katb*a.
FORD A PERKINS.
Aarrrv—O It. B-vrtlett T*wund* : H *rv.e Hnth. CI
i **.-: Geonre Heath. Bsrhaptoe : H. Prtt. arsrihield .
I u Brat; w. i*mcf w--
LIST OF LETTERS remaining io the
office at Towaada, November If., 18ce.
Albr i Jerome. Jore* Jume* it
Butler Emily A Mile t Jones Cluteceo
Bumai Jobn Kell am Semcel 3<S
Barton Henry. Rented? H M
Bronson Wm- Lube Robert H
Bush CaWn. Leice D J
Bowman C M Mia* Leotard C H
Barnes W®. Mace H 3
Browning O W. Henry
Bendett S Esq. Mills R J
Bennise M.irtla. if cere Amelia
Bill** Onejr C. M'Nultr Mtry
Bennis Thomas. Menemi A E
Brcderick Mary. Marshall Celinda
Corwin Stephen 0. Miller Richard
Connel John. Spans Mans
I leveland J G. Newell Stephen
Corfcit Robert H. Peher Wm
Cle Sarah Jane. Peimer J P
C'dlina Bridget. Po 3 t Jane
Chapman ChrNttana. Prin Fordinand
Calli George Clinton. Pcnnepackcr Amanda
Dana Luther. Parish Joseph
Dill Samuel. Richardson ilcrr
Dodge Harriet Robiaon Wm
Dea-y Wm Eose G W
Dillamther Martha Randall, Fanuirorth & C*
Duboy Hannah Butty Christy
Dsihl Mary Both well Robert
Esterly Frank Render Hettm A
Engli- b Emily Suliivan S Ellen
Ennia Levi Sullivan Daniel
Freexe Jacob Smith Correll If
Fanar El lab Sac tee c M MU
Green Nathan Smith Wm.
Griffin Maurice Sis sou Wright
Hoaplaud Andrew E 4 Sharp Walter B
Hedding E G Tracy Susan A
Hove Mary E Tavlor E G Mrs.
Ilays Robert Towr.er I-evi W
Humphreys Dr. Urich F H Rev
Hardin P. Watkln* Ad.lpi.es
Horton Wm P Woo-ter C
Horton R D Woodruff J a red
Hardin S P Wei!-* J tf
Heath Barthey Whitney L
Hiiger P Mr. Wamaii Orlando
Hine Surah E Ycrkle John Oc-.rge
label Levi Zellerbauh Anthony
Persona calling for any of tbc-e letter. wtll mentloa
they are adverti-ed. H. C. POP.TER. P. M.
BLACSSMZTHZira.
EMANUEL KROMER respectfullyinforms
the public that he hxs commenced BLACESMITH
-ING in the new shop next below Lsenwite A Seeblsch'a,
directly opposite G.H.Drake's, main street, where he
hope, to receive a share of public patronage. Nov. 6.
Tcwanda Female Seminary.
THE WINTER quarter of the mi*
HANSON'S School will commence on Monday, De
cember 1.1856.
nultivator TEETH AND CORN
\J SHELLKP.S. for sale bv H. S. MERCUP
FRESH PEACHES tiud Tomatoes, in cutis,
warranted per f ectly fresh at FOX'S.
ORANGES, Lemons, Nuts, Fijfs. Raisins,
Rrunisi, Datej, Citron, and other fruit In their sea
•on*l FOX'S.
TT' HITE FISH, in barrels, haif barrels and
" by the ponnd, at nyl* FOX'S.
LADIES' INDIA RUBBER GLOVES,
at the store of H. S. MERCUR.
CANDY —A larjze stock always on hand
and sold at wholesale at pedarv pricca at FOX S.
CARRIAGE BOWS A FLLLOES for
-ale at Wholesale or retail by H. S. MERCCR.
~REMOVAL.
MRS. MASON has removed her Millinery
e-tabli-Lmcnt t~- cue io- r south of E. Kingsbury A
S n's Store, (f rmeriy Chin-teriin'* JewelrvStore) where
, she ha**'"•ptneda large asacrtr-.0-tofSIILLISERY GOODS
She invites the ladies to rail acc extnite her Stock.
T>wanda, October 22. ISiC.
Lawns. Shaxiis, Bareges, dMc.
THE finest assortment ir. town of French and
American La-va, French, Scotch and Amerhs*
Gingham-* ChrllU. Bang--? Brilliant? and Pri: t,- st
April 30. 1853. _ MEP.CL R S.
Another Large Arrival cf
NEW SPRING GOODS!
HS. MERCER 1* cw rcceivinc :i.* largest, lest a*
• iorted. and a-i.-t de-lisble at of Good* that
vet been offered 1 Tr.wanda. C" wl-ting cf every variety
of SA PI.E Ayl' FA _Vt YDRY GOODS. Hir.ivmrt.
Crcthrsy ar.d Gi if v. ~e, Bats Skcts.
Hats, C' pf, Stx'Otc G- ais, Curptis, .(xlb<-
tinps. Paints,
11 indmc-Giase. G ! s, spoils. Ircv,
Sied, Fish, Lxc'ker, j-;. d-c.
which will be sold e; wltole.uk: t r rctuti at verv low pri
ces. The pare v-_ry rcsfc-.tfcji;. rv.'.c-tcvf tc exam
ire the Stock.
Tnwanda. April !i.
COODR.CH * CO.,
OAVKGO, NT. Y.
a RE cow ic receipt cf and j-ecicg the choiceat axd
A. most de=.ratle =t*y. cf
ami Fancy Fry Goods
to which they have ever Lad the phasure of calling the
attention r r " the cotnmuit.'y. Our v<k L< very large, and
■elected with creat care ar"l ackcowledeed rood tate and
is particularly adapted to tbe nreuta cf this and the ur
rvundmr "e*.ii- !t-. Our -t ck d
Drtss Gads, Tri*rd*gs, Filters, Embroider
its, Porost ls, CLrtks, Ccssimerts, Vestings,
Dc?nsslies. Shi tings, Li-.ens, Prints,
Hosiery and She.vis, 4-c. d*c.
j and numcerle**** other artkie- -make-, oar better
' than any other in this v ia.tv ail of which will le teM
as ci.eap, and many articles cWaper. than at any other ee
tabii-hßient. to ail of which we invite the inspect:*- cf
purchasers, as being in every respect worthy of their at
ter tton.
Those who may favor ue vr.th a call may be *urtd that
n-> arti !e wiil be re*:omcx!._d<.d au.re highly than iu me
rit- w*H admit nf.
Ovtr .Miys lsvi. G. 3. A CO.
NEW SPRING GOODS,
NEtV^FIRM.
F> KIN'iSBCRY A SON br? leave to caß the eftee-
A. t:-c of their inend. icd c-i-t-ui.-r*. as wellail oth
er- both Jew and Geotiie.wi-shiigt" : vG*<il- CHEAP,
••'..-w. -c. ud st a •: FORE fax A.XD JO
| MESTIC DR i" (tOOLS, cott-i-i uc -fa rrea: var c' j
I Lz i.ti / rr" Genu -Si./ r Liol
| RirtS't. CAa.'-~a*f. hiv ;>. B L ttc_. ,tr.
. Ik* a kokt *!* tka ■■{ M* Ch-.-ht-.c, and
■ ther style" V i L-t *it rv-1 tClr.i-.
A la; ,e aa 1 a-- rtment -:f lis,"/* .Vox cot.
, Hariri'j G / -<■ THmsmatg* Ccd<. / tz
;-j. T\'k*. !■ dlt. Dlnem*. CaxSrv- P '*d -trui /ir. i
A-itcl.ac*. fc." A 1 ura, It ux. tunl
11-ty.g.^
In v' 1 t i* t*e aer srtw:***.— wil' alwiv- he
' •:c :a : nscctasent <"• tr-v-kery sec:
• --s-w.it*. ii - ts an-, hi'-, and Cars, NaLa,Fu-h.
Pi. :- T.b- ?! A
T e • : -i. r-.r -i : -1 a a'. . -ire in -v.ting pchttc
j to an mail •on I t! *sts Sj :.i-v k. Sei->ii 2 that
* : 1 :• a 1' " r
1 -ur. " St •®DCGSBi"RY i SON.
Watche®. Jctpe rv and Fancy G-orJ®.
i M WAK NER ha> jv;-t r cetvexi * lary*:
r. J *■.:, ii.i- :*r." t WAT HES JEL
• r.Y A FANCY- GOOI'-V *L eh .r MM far sale a the
1 .-wsr terms. C' i. " ras."-. Mix t above Bridge.
T waaia. Jniy l\h
NEW SPRING GOODS!
TITF! t?r' ! "f t*"; n'Dtl'r.s of nrv
i'c to hU MOO 6fQCE OF GO )Pf? c wr*' g
the id var.ety anc -'--'-s m vb be w id t : ♦ }-we.
Jse-. !e rste- i-r i-_. 0. D. BAItTLZTT.
Toradv tnry| ti'l.
BOLTS <k SHOES xfc LSATBS2L
T D HUMP** 1 " s jukt receivir.* a. gt
*' • aerai u-.- r* jCOtS A SHOLS, a buhlc for
the spring trad
AL*.- an ex -r.le-t LE
ls*j ■* d e V Le.vri.-r. .. Ie- I'pftr, I*• Calf wk:n.
together with a generui ,j r' X*pp-. Lintng* A Fiud
isn. T-xtad*. April 3. I^aA.
FISH. —N*s. 1 sr*l 2 Mu&ere!and CodCib,
xi _ mr'.l MFRCTK^.
WOOL— CASH PAID FOR WOOL.
t Vf. E- S"'LyMQN"9 nothiag oee J
- Switi er" M-re-D rir rd. T?wtndi. May 30. !?
| ACTS for ftivcybg, for ;ik **•