I Reports of the Kansas Press. p.. m the iMtertntt (Kansas) Republican, Oct. 15. Flection returns have been received from Fv everv coautv in Kansas, and the result I •' verv district—except the Leavenworth and '\tchion Districts — hat gone overwhelmingly 1 ,L state. Such ft disparity of strength was v ]v ever before exhibited between two 1 parties for power as is seen in the 1 f " te throughout all Kansas, except on the im mediate Missouri border. Seventy to nothing 1 r lio to 3—2-10 to 0—905 to 11—this is the 1 ~~ IV the vote runs where the polls were not I "vonient of access from Missouri. We said 1 Free-State ticket was Oterwhelfflingly vic ° HIS except in the two districts mentioned, 'f.'i.u we slightly erred. According to the 0 vote cast in this district, the Free-Statd j™ r tv carried the day by 1,300 majority, out | f 'Ui aggregate of about 2,300 votes, all was I " r j ]t s0 f and would stand so, except for I I'M- fraudulent returns mentioned elsewhere. " \dniitting. however, the Johnson County, nn d all other fraudulent returns, Marcus J. 1 parrot is elected by about three thousand ma -1 and Secretary Stanton has indicated I readiness to give him his certificate of clec- I Johnson Couutv has sent up to the " Seerc l tarv's office returns giving for the county some | .- 0 (j pro-Slavery majority. The mass of I returns are from the Oxford Precinct, a I ]j tt lc town on the Missouri line, or, rather, I -he village, what there is of it, is on the Mis- I couri side. There are not thirty legal voters living at that Precinct, and only some eighty were polled the first day. But the polls were ! k> I't open, cr pretended to be, another day ; V ar.il now the pretence is made that from a 1 thousand to fifteen hundred votes were polled I .| ie second day. Now, according to the cen r mis of the Pro-Slavery men themselves, John |; <„n county contains only 496 voters, and a total [ j lr p U lntwn of only 890 inhabitants ! Of course I Midi monstrous returns'give prima facie, evi- I deuce of being fraudulent throughout. A ma- I ority of 10.0U0 would lie just as reasonable I and "honest from Johnson County as this 1,700 I: majority. "We learn that Secretary Stanton openly 1 mars his conviction that the returns are fraud f dmt. and, of course, under such circumstances, [ ce can stive no eirtijicates based upon them. In- P died, should an attempt be made to defraud t the members rightfully elected by the people, 1 of their ■seals, by the admission of these fraud- I uirnt returns, we think we speak advisedly i I n hen we say , f hat the peace of the whole Terri- j [ t, ry would fcc immediate/y ami most imminently | nazarded thereby. The people ol Kansas have staked all, al- I -t upon this-election, and now they will not. | o. nd it to be defrauded again out of their just k rghts. if it he gainxleowiistra ted to us that I there is no reliance to be placed uponfflhe bal- j I lot-box, what alternative is left but that of | t pi rpetual degradation and slavery, or a jirompt I: arrence to the final resort of oppressed and j I ihwu-troddcu peoples ? Those now in au- j I : rity—especially the Secretary and Govern- j | cr—have resting upou them, at this moment, a I most awful responsibility. Upon their wisdom i | and justice in this case depends the peace of j kan-as, and we may add, the peace *ud per- I I petuity of the Union. Let them beware, for they tread upon a ; I volcano ? The rights of the freemen of Kansas catwA j K long be tampered with through such damnable 1 means. Federal bayonets will prove inefficient . p lor the protection of members whose seats arc i D thus fraudulently obtained, ami w ho never can i I obtain them except through complicity of the \ K Kxecntive ofiiccrs. Sdi officers shall lie Id L first in responsibility to an outraged people.— ! L Should certificates be given on such fraudulent 1 B returns, let the people lie prepared to settle | L this question iit a manner that shall effectually H nut and end to military dictatorship and ruf p £au rule iu Kansas. R Mor.TAI.ITY I\ LANCASTER COUNTY. —Mr. p .bilin Schail, of Chanceford township, in Lan ■ > aster county, Pa,., whose family consisted of j H i.iujself, wife, and ten children, has been so- : I irely afflicted with dysentery this season, his ' I wife and live of the children having died with jgbiat disease, within the space of six weeks.— Mr Knoch Smith, of the same township, also | iost his wife and three children within the I face offtwo weeks, by dysentary. Mr. David I >bofT, of the same township, was buried on | Saturday last, and four more of the same fa | "lily arc now down with the same sickness.— [The disease still prevails in the neighborhood, I II ut not to the extent it has done heretofore. fear Duncan McDougall, a native of Scot land. aged 1)4, died at New York on the 11th ifot., from injuries received in swallowing two artificial teeth with the plate attached. De- H-ased was eating soup when he met with the I'Cfident. The teeth and plate worked their *ay into the stomach, and then lodged into the cardiac arifice opposite the heart, causing Ulceration through into the pericardium. &2r*The Russian ship LaFortc, 84 guns, capsized recently, in a squall going from Revel ' 1 ron.-tadt, with the wives and families of jhie crews of the licet. Over 1,400 persons re on hoard, including three Admirals, of Inborn only about half a dozen were saved. 1M ll<>R; MARKET. —The Louisville (Ky.) ■ '-urjc/ of Wednesday week says : "The mar i-v-t tor hogs for packing is flat, with no buy ' ■ at any price, with, in fact, no price offered. a°se who contracted some time ago Jwill lose heavily, as cantracts for over 25,000 hogs u ' r - n 'ade by one or two packers at 6 1-2 cents. Elmira, Canandaigua & Niagara Falls R.R. Takes effect May 25, 1857. ELM IRA STATION, \ . WEST. I ARRIVE. ,! T . I)RESS - 4 •*> A m |N. Y. a Phii.Exp .11 5 N P.* IV .: 5 3' Fxp.4 15 P.M jNew York Fxp.. .12 30 P.m r .'* ' 700 A.M'Stock Express 10 45 P.M sa l 'u R, T tinc: a * Flmira with the principal trains (eat Ji ri( | ' ' m the N. Y. AE. R.U., and at the Suspension r Great Western, forming an expeditions ,or Western travellers. W. G. LAPIIAM, Superintendent. & Erie R.R., Waverly Station ' • '•ing Monday, June 15, 1857, Trains will leave r "'Y at about the following hours : b(!nl;,i!'! ,^ ,i 2f' KST * I GFWX EAST. x ht r, Kx P 120 r * Cincinnati Exp... .5 23 A.M Ha:l ' ,resH 347 A.MjXight Express.... 12 57 p.M bizr n t' '•* 13 p.MjChKago Express.. .6 47 A.M Acmn" I 4 43 ''-MlSteamboat Exp....2 17 P.M fftigkj > 4,on - ; 7 A.M [stock Express 422 A.M freight v 10 PM I -V-ccommotUtion.. .7 37 P.M I reieh,' v°': 9 35 A.M I Freight, No. 2 1 30 PJT NOTICE— A sermon to the Young •"for, n -At tJ?** l ' vere< * 'n Lhe Baptist Church by tbc relusfl C. • da - v cveni "F- at ' o'clock. Theme— -5,00 ha " for Woman. treats Free. 'Ahuertisemcnts. (TAYUGA GROUND PLASTER—GO , Tons Cavng.i Ground Plaster in barrels, 300 lb9 in earn, just received by the subscribers. We will take in payment Wheat. Rye. Corn. Oats. Buck wheat, Potatoes, Onions, Beans. Dried Fruit. Butter. Lard Cheese, Pork. Eggs and almost any other kind of Farm Produce. X. B. We will not refuse the notes of any solvent Banks —(hot bven those that have suspended specie pnVin*nt) In exchange for Plaster or Groceries. Totranda, Oct. 26, 1857. BAILEY & KEVINS. WHITE STONE LIME.—SO bbls. White Stone Lime just received, and for sale for Cash or Grain by Towanda. Oct. 2C,, 1857. BAILfiY & KEVINS. WANTED.— 500 Bttshels of Wheat at the market price. Towanda, Oct. 2G, 1857. BAILEY & KEVINS. "VTOTICE TO ASSESSORS.—The seve -L * ral Assessors for 1858 will make their returns in the following order, viz: Assessors for Ulster. Athens boro., Athens twp.. South Creek, Ridglmry and Wells upon Monday, Nov. 23. 1H.7. Springfield, Smithfielil, North Towanda, Columbia, Sylvania Boro' and Towanda Boro. upon Tuesduv, Nov. 24th. | Armenia. Troy ttVp., froy ooto.. Burlington Gtp., Bur lington .West, Burlington boro. and Granville upou Wednesday, Nov. 25th. Canton. t.eßov,Monroe boro,, Xlonroe twp., Ovorfon, Albany, Franklin and Towanda twp., tipbh fhtirsda'v. Nov. isth. Wilmot, Asj-tum. Durell, Tnscafora. Wyaluing. Litch field, Warren and Windham upon Fridav.Nov. 27th. Standing Stone, Herrick, Orwell, Dike, Sheshequin, Rome and Wysos upon Saturday, Nov. 2Mln Assessors are requested to be punctuai iu making tjieir returns upon the day designated in their warrailts. They are also required to extend the amount of each persou s valuation into the right hand column of their assessment. By order of the Commissioners. E. B.COOLBAUGH. Commissioner's Office, Oct. 20, Its.*?. Cleric. EXECUTRIX NOTlCE.—Noticeliere by given , that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN E. INGHAM, deceased, iate of Wysox town ship, are requested to make payment without delay; those having demands againstsafd estate will present thein duly authenticated for settlement. July 27. 15.57. AMANDA M. INGHAM. Execntii*._ HENRY B. MKEAN, attorney* AT LAW, TOWANDA. PA.; lill pay prompt attention to business entrusted to him: Collections made on reasonable terms, with prompt remittances. octl'.i Stuttering and Stammering CURED! Without Pain or Surgical Operation! 7TIIIE undersigned would respectfully announce to the X citizens of TOWANDA and vicinity that he has taken rooms at the WARD HOUSE, where ail persons afflicted with STUTTERING OR STAMMERING may call on him at anv time and get cured, from OCTOBER 21st to OCT. 28 th." 1857. The undersigned is well known to be the only man who IIAS cured or CAN* cure ;>ersons thus affected. Having practiced in all the Great Eastern Cities, he brings wiih him testimonials of the highest respectability, -ucli as Professors Has-arks & W'.lks, of the New York Medical Faculty, as well as the Professors of the Philadelphia and Virginia Medical Faculty. Besides these, lie has in his possession FIFTEEN THOUSAND REFERENCES.from this and other sections of the country, such as citizens of Meadville, I*a.. Pittsburgh, I'a., Washington, P., and Warren. Pa., Jamestown, N. Y .. Randolph, N. \\, An gelica. N. Y. Bith. N. Y*;, Wavcrly and Owegn, N. Y.— So confident is he in the success of his peculiar mode of treatment, that he will charge nothing where he fails to cure, which shall lie tested a* once hv the patient READ ING AND SPEAKING WITH FLUENCY and EASE. I will forfeit #lnu if any person can naturally Stutter or Stammer by application of the Remedy, even if they try : and I will give SSOO to any person who will produce any other system by which a cure may be afli-cted. The undersigned also treats Pulmonary and Private Diseases successfully. Consultations free and -tru th confidential. Towanda, Oct. 21.1857. DR. W. T. KERR. The Banks have Suspended! BUT GUTTENBURG ROSENBAUM &. Co. Are just opening a full assortment of AND READY MADE CLOTHING. F ill THE FALL TRADE, which they will -ell at New Y'ork prices. Our motto is " Quick sales and small profits. THE LADIES will find in our assortment an endless variety of a" the goods they need. Our shelves ami drawers are crowded w'tli articles tor their use. We call special attention to our new styles of FANCY' SILKS, the finest the market affords. SIIAWLS. broclie. Bay state and cha-hmere, of all sizes aud qualities. LADIES' DRESS GOODS, French. English and American Merinos, plaid and stripe.) DoLanes, plain and figured Alaparcas. tn fact everything usually kept in Dry Goods stores. First-rate calico at H cents per yard, good muslin at 5A cents. A fine assortment of BONNETS. Ladies' Collars, Underslceves. Handkerchiefs, Laces. Gloves, Embroider ies. Hoisery, Ate. OCR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT is replete with fash ionable go'sis ; Overcoats from $4 to S2O. business coats from $3 to sls, vests all price- - , pants from $2 to f'i. A general assortment of underclothing, collars, Ac. CLOTHING made to order if required, and upon the shortp.-t notice. Don't forget the place, in ration's new block, corner Bridge and Main streets. GUTTENBURG, ROSENBAUM A CO. Towanda. September 30. 1557. j The Latest City Styles and Prices. MBS S. "ITTOULD respectfully inform the citizens of Towanda \ v and adjoining vicinity, that -lie has taken the Mil linery Shop formerly occupied by Mrs- E H. Mason, where >be i- prepared to furnish the Ladies with the LATEST STYLES of Bonnets. Caps, Head-Dresses. ,Vc„ Ac.. and at as low prices as can be bought in any Millinery estab lishment this side of New York. BLEACHINB AND TRIMMING done at the shortest notice. Th# Ladies will please call and examine our stock of BONNETS before purchasing elsewhere. OctoVr 14. 1*57. 8. D A BEING. \\TE ARB NOW OFFERING a very It large and well selected stock of BOOTS AND SHOES direct from the Manufacturers, which we offer at extremely low prices for READY PAY, and invite the public to call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. Jane 2d, 1857. HUMPHREY A WICKH AM. GALT FOIt THE TABLE and Dairy fur kH sale cheap by Towanda. July 2*. 1857. ATM. A. ROCKAA ELL, SHORT SEASON! AS the Summer Season will e short, we have conclud ed to make our Usual Reduction of Prices, at Once! Which we have been accustomed to do late in the season, and in view of this fact, we will sell our large stock of SUMMER CLOTHING, DRY GOODS, , 1857. Administratrix. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.— All persons in debted to the estate of SILAS TITUS, deceased, late of Herfick township, are hereby notified that pay ment must be made without delay, and all persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them duly authenticated for settlement. „ ZOPUAR. PLAIT, September 26,1857. ' Executor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the matter of the estate of Owen Carr, deceased. In the Or -1 plums* Court of Bradford County. I ' Notice is hereby given, that the Auditor appointed to distribute money in the hands of the Administrator of the above estate, will attend to the duties ol his appointment at the office of D. A. Overton in the borough of Towanda. on Thursday, the 29th day of October, 1857, at 2 o'cloek. P. M. All persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. Sept. 28, 1857. I). A. OVEltTOff, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.—/. //. Ransom i V $,• Co. ex. S. F. Waxhhnrn and C. H. Ames. In Brad. Common Pleas. No. 60S. Sept. term, 1*56. Also. Gilbert Prentiss A Tattle, vs. same. In Brad; rd Common Pleas, No. 260, Dec. teili, 185.1. The undersigned an Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by the Sheriff sale of defendant's real i -tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in Towanda boro' on Saturdav, the .'.lst dav pi October, A. P. 1*57. at 9o'clock. A. if., when anil where all persons interested are requested to present their claims or be forever debarred from anv share of said fund. Sept. 20,1*57. MORROW. Audltof. A EDITOR S NOTICE TIT S- ft® _X"\_ vs. I. $- H. f.amorrur. In the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 176, May term, 18.57. The undersigned, Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff"® sale of the real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. on Saturday the 31st day of October, 1*57, at 2o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to present their claims or else he forever debarred from said fund. Sept. 2*. 1857. P. P. MORROW. Auditor. SHERIFFS SALE. —By virtue of sundry hA writs of vend, exponas, issued nut of the Court of Common Pleas ol Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on TH.CRSPAY.tIie 29th of OCTOBER, A. D., 1957,' at 1 o'clock, P. M., at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda. the fol lowing lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgbury twp., Bradford eo.. bounded north by lands of Alexander P'etens and lands in possession of Columbus Burt, east by land of said Columbus Burt, south by lands ot J. B. Vi ilhinson and B. F. Buck, south west bv lands of Vin cent and Alexander Stevens. Containing about fifty acres more or less, all improved,one three story framed tavern house, one plank house, an old framed house, two framed barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon ; ex cepting therefrom about six and a halfacresof land known as the mill lot, devised in a'sherifFs deed from John A. Codding. Sheriff, to Pavid Burt. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Hector Owens vs. David Hapeman. JOHN A.CODi'tNfl) Sheriff's Office, Sept. 29, 1857. Sheriff. ORPHANS' COURT SALE—By virtue of an order of the Orphans' < 'ourt of Br; dford Coun ty. will l>e exposed to public sale, ou the premises, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of Octolier, 1857. at 1 o'clock, ■ P. M.. the following described property, late the estate of , Henry Sible, deceased, of Herrick township :—A certain lot, piece or parcel of land situate in the townships of [ Rome and Sheffiequln. and bounded and described as fol lows. to wit: On the north by lands of John Crowley and ! Oscar Votinir. °nsf h'- lands of Michael Coffncr. Patrick ' < rowley and Solomon Kinner, south by land- of Stephen , Pickens and lands formerly owned by Jeremiah Kilmer, j and west by lands of William Stephenson. Containing* one hundred and seventy-six acres, about ninety thereof ' improved, with a framed house, a framed barn, a log , lion-e, aw agon house and a large apple Orchard thereon. Also, will be exposed to sale at the same time a lot of household furniture. ANNA SIBIL. PARKER Si BEL, Sept. 28,185f. Executors. A DMIN IST R ATt virtue of an order of the Orphans* Court of Dradforil coun ty. will tie exposed to public sale upon the premises, on MUX HAY. NOVEMBER 2; 1*67. at 2 o,cln. k. I'. A!., tin following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Asylum township, late the estate of Saittael f. Quick, deceased, and bounded and described as follows : On the north by lands of I'aul Quick, west by the lands of Cornelius Qnick, south bv lands of Riley Quick. Jantes (iambi* and Joseph Gamble, and on the east bv the public highway leading from James Gamble's to I'aul Quick's. Contain ing about 1 111 acres. about VtO acres improved. 2 frame barns anil l corn house thereon erected—brine' tin- same land which the said Cornelius Quick conveyed by deed to the said Samuel C. Quick. Tends made known em the day ot sale. CORXELtt'R QUICK. Sept. 30, 1857. Administrator. A UDI TO RS' NOTICE.— Pat. rid- Fa rrrl _u .V It) to the ttae of John MetMuhonvs. Jli/thew .Mritinii. In the Oumhon Pleas of Bradford Co No, 251. Sept.Tettn. HSH. The undersigned Auditor appointed hV said Court, to distribute the funds raised by sale of defendant's real estate, wijl attend to the duties aligned him at the office of !>. A. Overton,in Towaiula.oii Saturday,the 14th of November, A. I>. 1857. at nine o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons having r'aims are requested to present them, or be-forever debarred therefrom. Oct. 12. F'iT. G. IT. M'LNT.WYF. Yndithr, A DMIMM'RATOK S NOTICE. —Notice J.\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tat* of Hansford B. Bailey, deceased, late of Pike two. are requ*-fed to make payment without delay; and ail. persons having claims Against said estate will please- pr*. sent the in duly authenticated for settlement. P. H. m'CK. DEBORAH BAILEY. October 1,7, 18,77. Afltnihi-trnt ers. ITXKCUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice isheii- J bv given that fetters testamentary upon the estate of Elijah Lucky. Fate of Shesheqnm, ilee'd. have been granted to the subscriber. ATI persons ind< nted to said ettate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having any claims upon said estate to pit-sent them duly attested far settlement. N vxrv T.rrKV, JOHN LUCKY, Fcpt. to, f®s7. Executors. A PMINISTRATOH'S NOTlCE.—^otirc jt\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Clarissa Grace, latent' Springfield twp.. deer-used, are requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present theni duly authenticated. io*he subscriber. Sept. 15, 1857. JOHN" NORMAN. Administrator. ADM INI STR AfHI X NOTlCE.—Nnticu -l\- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to (he es tate of James 11. Morrow, late of Asylum twp., dee'd. are requested to make payment Without" delay ; and al! per sons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement to the subscriber. SC\BRA A. MORROW. Angust 18, 1857. Administratrix. WOOL! WOOL7 THE subscriber is buying WOOL for the Utica Woolen Company, and will pay the highest price id CASH for any quantity. Also, tire higher! price paid in r-. ft .h for SFKFP PELT* at Jf r t.OLC.MO; | .... . iilißicUaucous. XBB GOOD SWISS SALVE 13 .THE GP.FAT " Cl'KkTt OF FEVER SOTtCSt. IT gives immediate relief from rutin, end in a- quirk a time as it is possUde lor this di.-e-.i-e to be affe< t<-d. it hea's the woutnis gradually and safely,, ftP.er extracting all poisonous mutter, until a perm uent cure Is mud". ITS NAME I As Ps nnfn import--, this Ointgient is of SwCs OUigiu. 1 and is the most remarkable Ointment for curing old * >i e- I and Bad Legs evet known. Its curing properties seem to be perfectly irresistible. *r?- The receipt for making this rare tncuirinc. was oL tained tr'>m Jam'- London, an old Swiss tar-maker in North Carolina, who brought it trith him from Switzer -1 land. i AS A'FAMILY SALVE, it has no equal, both in its powers lor d'uug good, tnd its extreme neatness a - a CLEAN. SWEET. IM'RE. PLEASANT OINTMENT, healing without the least injury everything to which it is applied. MOTnnit* USE IT for their Caked. Broken and fnHamed Breast* with charm ing success. Thousands ot Mothers are this da v bic- .itig the hour in which thev tirst applied the GoUi> S\Yl6e> SALVE. SALT RHEUM and SCROFULOUS SOULS and swellings it rapidly : cures by striking at the root of the dl-eaae an i drawing I the humors to the surface. IT NKVKR DRIVES THEM IN WARD! Under all circumstances of the ca.e IT IS S AFEI Good Swiss Salve cures Felons. Good Swiss Salve cures Piles. Good Swiss Salve cures Burns. Good Swiss Salve cures Brm-e*. Good Swiss Salve cure- Flc-U Wounds. Good Swiss Salve cures Toothache. IN' SHORT. fig" Wherever Pain or luflamation eADt. apply the GOOD SWISS SALVE, and run will tied relief. S3" This Salve ia put up in LARGER BOXES than Ointment in general, at 25 ct®. It is also put up in large China pots, for the accommodation of Families and those who use it for Fever Sores where several boxes may be required, a® it is one half cheaper. A pot holds 9 boxes and sells for one dollar. Hundreds of families keep it in this convenient form as a necessary household article. A. E. BAKNABV, Ithaca. N. Y., sole proprietor. Sold by J. KINGSBURY. Towanda, Pa. SOS.E EYES ! /""10TTSL0FFE is THE INVENTOR OF the rele v.T brated ALPINE EYE BALSAM, which has gained simh wonderful reputation throughout Europe and the United States. It ia extracted from plants taken direct from the ALPINE MOUNT ATNS,and prepared bv In- Heitidricli Gott-loffe. a native of Berne. Switzerland, liud for many years Professor in tin- Bertie Institute,' now a resident of the U. S. This Balsam is superior to any other eye medicine, be it salve or water. It i- a ;ife and CURTAIN CIKE for ail INFLAMATIONS. PHEMATVRI; FAILIKE OF SIGHT. NIGHT BLINDNESS. Bi i k OR FILM. PAIN ON Exro-i. ni: to LIGHT, Ac., and always makes a QUICK cure. TRY IT I It is recomendbd by all druggists and Physicians who have become acquainted with it-vir tues. Each bottle bears bin written signature Price 25 cents. A. E; Barnabr, Ithaca, N. Y., General Agent. Sold by J. Kingsliery. ToWanda, Pa. I :. T. FOX TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of A FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at as low prices as the same quality- of Goods can lie bought anywhere this side o! the City of X'w York. DR. .7. MTNTOSU, DENTIST, t'l' illy thanks the community fur the gc -IT_T I*nerous treatment lie lias received for the past eight years, and promises to i-xert hint self in future as he has never done b:T"t {.> d"-t-rve tiieif confidence. Hereafter no work will leave his hands that Will not compare favorably with the bc-t -fyle of city dentistry. In connection with thanks, he begs to say, that the im mediate payment of plate work will be a necessity, A good fit i- a most difficult nbie; t to attained without having paid for the plate. U in true that a poor tit can be had whether pain for or not. bnt the responsibility i not in the least impaired with him, if tin- work is paid tor perhaps the opposite. It is mightily offensive to In sn pccted of a deliberate attempt to gouge. He will under take to do nothing beyond Ins skill to .tccoinpli-li. Pei sons who do not wish to employ him until they loul tin plate is " going to do." are unformed that he 'Pes m t de sire to be HO employed. He can point to as large a num ber of good fits as any dentist can of equal business : and —if he does say it—to ign at many more artistically ar ranged ca-cs. If what he has done, cannot be taken a a sufficient guarantee, the choice of another dentist will never be a subject of complaint by biin. Towanda. September 18,-1857. To All Concerned. r |UIE Su'iecribers* liabilities are sub that tiny will ei 1 ther be obliged to -ell the Judgments and Note- thev hold against their customers, or enfori e collection. Wt hope our friends vriil not drive us to such an alternative. An carlv attention to tills notice is rt'qu' -fed. Aug. *l9. 15.'.7. MONTANYEB. FOR SALE. - _ Till* well-known and well esf ibii-hi d C \R RI \GE MANUFAGTGRY situated on Main-t !;; /in the south port of the Boromrh of Towamla. 1 if i iilw Also. tii Smith Shop. Timber House aid Barn the -ami- lot, and -fo-k of Timber on hand. Also, H<>USE AND l.t >T adjoining tlm -I,op lot. ffS"'l"li -whole wit! be sold cheap for ready t ,y. For terms apply to the subscriber at his lesiderice on the pre mises. N. B. The -nhsrribcr has on band some *7 SB >OO or ? 1 -•)<> worth of CARRIAGES. f*?#' different kinds, which he will sell on rca-on able terms f.,r ready pay or approved credit. "* Towanda. Aug. f, 1557.n1:: ' (4. li. DliA ivE. ] EXTRACTS for flavoring, for sale r h"ap Id at FOY pASU PAID FOR BEEF HIDES, aND V-.' SHEER FELTS AND I'URS, at No. 2. "Av.t in's Block. augl" WM. A. IB'UK' VELL. NEW GOODS! FROM New York and Phihilvljdiia ! CHEAT AM) DEStxiAIiLE ! receive i and now opi iiing . vorv t xtensive and cheap stock of FALL A.Nli \V .NTER Gi'ODS, which for beauty. variety awl i hcapuef cannot be surpassed in this market, it comprise- a.l the be-t make of br \vn anil bleaebeil slutting* and Pjirtincs. Ticks. Jeans. 1 ._n ims. Checks, Yarn, Units, Madding, Ac. In the ( loth and CassimerC Department jit'r >*•* is lull—embracing the most reliable style .. Our line of LAIYUio DRESS tintJl)S embraces all the jew styles. A Do. I)em- Trim mings, Ribimis, Ac., in great Variety, sll VWl.singre.it variety. Embroideries, Laces, GioVes and Hosiery, u full stock. Housekeepers' Ooo,is, b'nrpelings, ("lilnlotlis, Ac.. Ae.. Hoots A Shoes, tos> .it purchasers. t'roel.crv ami i.l.iss Ware. Hardware. Iron and Nails. GROCERIES.a large and choice variety;. Kemkmbep. 1 Tnat our slnfe is t'We place to bny Goods CHEAP. Our motto—Quicß sales and small profits." Reme* ii'ier. also, our store—south end of Merrill's Block, Main street. Oct. 12. 1607. TRACY A MOO Rid. fVLS, PALM'S, O LASS, &c., all sizes, >_/ for sale at , Wk I&JMW. TRAcY A MOt IKE'S. Barclay cVUl.—the harclXy RAIL ROAD ANP COAL COMPANY- have now ' o hand, and will keep constantly for saIoatTOWAXiLV, a larg'- supply .1 their coal, at $2 f>o -per ton for Bla eh smith Coal, and £3 00 per ton for Bo fed Cool. Apply for coal at T,wan.hi to 0. P. 3A-TLETT. Coal will also b'e sold at the MINES at £2 OA per inn for Blnelsmith Coal, and $2 bOper ton far Baled Cod. A liberal diseount will lie made on a!<-- l v tV 1.-\ ; land. Oct.7, IMT. _ J.JUAVFARLAXF. Cen 1 Sept. A OHOIOE ffiSS Adjoining the Borough of Tov'atula, For Sale at a GrUEafnT BaARCrAIjXT ! A T $25 an acre, for all each d"\vn ; fA At S7O an acre for down and balance in 1 years. At Fib an a re for $2001) down and balance in 5 years. At s') ai res with a good House and barn, and an oreh3rrl rff choice fruit on it. | ( s well wa tered with permanent springs conveniently distributed over it. About one half of it Js cleared, anil every acre of it is good til!"lh!e land. It conM be advantageously divided so as to suit two or more persons wishing farm's Of less size. M* daughter has fifty acres adjoining it which the would nlso sell. Towanda. July 21. ISA7. W, PATTON". Tj^STRAY. —Broke into the end"- J sure of the subscriber, about the raidd'e of August, one RED COW, about 11 tears -Jj _if old ; the owner is requested to come forward and prove property, pay charges and take her away. Burlington, Aug.. 17, 1857. J. ITATGHT. TEATITER —A ttew supply of Sole Lenth- J er. Cow Hid*. Ku> and c.rif Skin. at Vo ", Fatten s rioek ' ig-s WM. FA' IF'TT ' ■■■..■: •-■rrra--- Piiilatkiphi* AMXTtLscmcijU. FROM JOTT.X- A, KJT)BLE, At Mtichkiit N ii tcL North '1 s., rhilac'tij.Jutu TO the MERCHBNTS OF 'IHE WKBT AND xoirre U LiTf i pmi.Arn.rKTA VAT KIT ht-ing IBfT.v ncee'<- P.Te. j -vote- ;.*{*—•"• ii i- ended t" it. ft" ff -nttM niU adtftltti .'i-.wrll.yi.' yen;-con-iuerutJOl). * Amid'tr its ••■'• fjAlept •> j\.. 4 v ! t capuurattd iib '.ati'ti', Icrir.' rttr • f 'mn.rmriflwiti'n to tie fffetin-. M" pmxi i.itr :•> frr.e and Antlfractt" Cdai dutr: :1s of Pciium bams. Hit w lib tui'i tautd extent ot i; maiiutHc t hi .Jv i.v< • T:: y < ti.er <*L "a 'he VTfte-1 Stiff flf rivtunt" -xi-t-1 e heees&rj Fir if. rryir.g on basidtrtl, A". Tiie Tl ;jt v. t [ -• ' -ir.'-riled ..ilriLty s f rtliv! of tnaitr M - iO •-•' T r >d-n-c. c r h a' Fftur, Wheat. Barley. W(||>|, Unite. i fin -a. Ai .. v..l' I'f tbf; chiiTllti Incident it> tuici nr.'l attendant axpen•:*, are more* moderate tLt.i J A ME", REST. S IST EE A CO. Im porters nr.'i Jobber* of FDI'KHJN A DoMEbTIC DRV GOUDN, X• .. isj and 2 ii. North 3d above Race. Is I SS. J{ AHtI:EL J- CO., Importers of BTUTIHii GDODS. mid Jobbers of STABLE SUA' GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, At.. Xo. .17. North 3<3 -t HAAS A TA MtOJi, Importers and Cash J lit.,- v.. MinVl street. H'.'.StEKV. oLOVES, oilnn- .•••:! DRAWERS gem IJELTS. SHIRT 80. SotJS. Y>hlte Goods. J.iabroitleriCs, lanes, Suspenders, TorfjaJs, f oinbs, A>-. UMIIRELL \S A PA It A SOLS.—WM. H. RICHAkDsoN. NNKS, 61 N. Fourth Btr- t CM i FMAX A- CIIEW, Importers of CHINA, iih.iSS Bii(i C'l'LEX't; tVAUE, No. 21, North l ourlii -M J. C. J'REEL AS'D WITH KLISE A CARROL. In in -rfers >f WINES, BRANMLs, OINs, Ai.. No. ;t(i4. North .'ld -.trei t. EE YS TO XE s T ITE S. 1 POST ITER, or CON'CEXTR ATFITi T.'VEfor m,.sintr •' oft. Manu faeturtd t-y tin I'em. Bait Co.. Ta lent-nei. A lle.j Litny ;<>uuty. Ivnn. iiled by LLVVL6, JAMKs A. Co, I'hihidefplila. J. S. A E.L TEROT, GENERAL PRO- D! Cj; CuMMISaiO.N .MEltf. ii ANTS. N". 3C. North Vhorves. Hcfrv tfttii! oielphi.i mPrr!imt> eeneriillv. All coasionments or orders will rectiTe prompt and I't rsoawi .at.-niim. EE r. cos YXC.JTAM A IIERR, WHOLESALE OkOCEP.s and COMMISSION MLU LU A N J >, No. Market street. MOOR E, JTENSZEY, A CO., Importers and Wii-.ii .-ale iif-alj ;.-, in liAIiDWARI.. CL'TLLIiT, and (jCNs. 127 M.irLit 410 Conimcice .-treets. SAME //. JiIIHCHA FS, Importer and and wc v- Dealer in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC Ii ALDW'AHE. NO. 258. North 3d etrc-et, helow Vine. -V. A C. ?'. i YLOR, Importers Jtntl "A'hole fs.lt- lie .ft-!, in TIN Ft \TE. C< 'PPEP. SH>;Et IRON, Ac., 3u3 and 305. Branch .-t. IIA V VERS, HATCHETS . A-.. In -rent variety, innnufj t rod i.v '", l VMNiONI). Depot Suit < onniit-r.c it. llio .itt'-iitio u i.t tbo tnui.- is > allot to tv -e ii-Miu- us U-ing etpu\ j u nuatiiy aad fluiili to any E 7fAT. L ocnr: A"— Philft'de'iifftin. Me. Hon-' •h. !r--n M < to r-.-r of fit'-, and .toff, r-on Street* ; V iii t!i.u-t- 5n7 Ar-n -t., third, Manalat lurer of CENEir\I. and -\DHLEItV ii A'ISDtV.VRE nud MAL LEABLE and F'A'F. i;nCs' TftuN CASTINGS. .1/. 1 V cur A TF.R .N C tE S. II AY, C.'tc C<' C\".'EIL V.-vrcifAr j;, wnEELTJA R ROW. HOiA I" y 4, MILL. T'AiI.TMAD SC\I.ES of im- I'. r r ,)Tt . ! i iis an . -.operior. qußntitics, WARUAN i- LT' s.Jl'i ,( j; j, mjß„ty ,:iid iin. ht'-ony up.er-vales i>i-i<'. 'V.:; hon.-o. No. 23, V. 'ith streT. GEO. W. C'Ol.n\ . A a-I.E. CRE A' S KEY'S TOS'E HE -1 TEF AXI RANGE _T! . Heiti-r ha* U" eqiinl in thft-tour,- ,;l " —'- all .. tad will ertjue 3>i per cent, more h -at, d :-.r -A . i Lv .-ssiue aiu-.ubt oi In i. than any oth er ii r i > V- . The Pintre !:n- two ovens that bitko uoiiorinv. at t- • .nine time. The-c inventions have n< *-p ' oi llie ■ a Let. liigiit- for aide ; rail seeliona ui the L'nion. EI TUT ! v TO SEE A CO. rmnorfers nri.7 Joi.:.!> in 111 :T -rinml ATIERICAN DRV GooDS. 218 Maiki:t. t louhto'JiJt Church Alley, ti mouths credit for;.i-L .-.1 X tes. TOWANBA TSMII J&WSMZI o rpjn: MIF-SKs n.VN'.iOX respectfully inform the public I that tin-- h. ii \Vso.N will have tlie general superintend din. e "i' ill a' —i~tt-l in Jin si-b\ Mis- Kr.F.fh' A I). II \\nv. n French by \bss FMM \ II \XSO\. Thatikfnl for the patronage aiready extended to them, they beg lea' > to ii-siiit those entrust:..# their u ■ ai.il favor of their patron*. Th s !,. '1 jar w ill consist ni lour <|ii.trtr. A recess ..fa few days will o; taken at tile holiday-. Wcfcklv no tis will l. ami M< |d;y. Met i : . Botany. Am, - Sl2 CO with l.atin hud Frotti !> 1 Karl, pupil w"l bring with her a desk and chair. There w .ii be no extra char re whatever. Mr ic Inst, lion nti thi -Piano, with ti r ? of in--trn "lent, will he given by Miss U'.UTCCA JI. |( vcsON. at ill) per MUatllJ'. L. .ting for *•••.;;•.* 1 .dies mi.. he obfnine.l in private i'i'',.iie-at roa . ."a'l rates, 'broth front a distauee will root ire the asp.- la! care of tire ti nehers. 1 '1 hey U'.c--us v.; to red vt . th.-, f ■!'. i.ving naiur-il gentle ri n : -111. 1!' V. linvit'o PoYTt K, of the JnoW^o of TV ts'n. PHI idelphi i : He. . Dr. M ACT.::AN, Pre.si.leut of tin (*.-liege oi New Jer.y. Hon. IAVH> WSUMOT, F. M\sn\, C. L. W vttn. .Tons' th Mr v s.i. p. Haw*ow, 11. tt. Mr.nceit. O. 1. BAHT LETT. K. (1. CitVitißtfH. Wm. ('. ItofiAßT. Towindl. Tin: TUUTII ABOUT KANSAS 1 GOV. GEARY'S Auiiiiui.sii'afioii in Kansas ! T.nt-rr 12m">. pag***. \\ *rn \/"MI LtiTT* TTPTORY Of TTTF TFKF.T \\ TTinV. i";h .'ii?:.-..!.>?. F>nHr*ringsfullicroQivt of its vi tieogr-jph v. S ii, l.'btnato. i'- 'da- ts, its org.'ui.'.ition ~- a Territory . transactions and events tr ih rfhh r' si Fee i t and Shanr'a. p'd ; ti*al d.isetisions, Fer onn! Pe.-o. tors. Lircti n frauds, battles and ontra cc-. with Foi'.raits of |irouiit;crt a 'or--the;i in. a!' fully nuthenHcnied. fly JOTtX lb GnTOX. M. P.. PHrato Se.-i-efa v to le v. (iearv. <'iretully eempilej (Voni the t).liciaj ci!))i( id-011 liic in U < department of tStatP at Was'dn-.io aiul o"--r n 'he pus.seum of the V'llhor. w'h f•,.t a. • : •>' tin- invasioe of Kansas front Mi-souri: tlie . aj.turc, trial and treatlu' i.t of the Free Stale pr\ - ..cr ■. .' cliara. icr and r>. v.-iai at> of the Mis soiiri Murder Kull'Sßs. the inr.rdcr ot Hufx'am Mid others. The eontrovei-y between (lovernor (bury and -linlge l.c emnpfe. Ti:e proceedings of the Territor'.af begi-lature. of tiie pro.sj,i\ery eonvrnfiovv, un.l the erwaicrtien of (he Xatipnai ltgtnoeratie Parly, with sketch el Kansas daring its early troubles uinlcr Uoveincs Tfeeier and shannon, it- invasion ;. bafftes, ouft-rj-.w mot murders. A ropy will he sent to any pa it of the bnitrl St-iL-s, by maii. free oi postage, on the receipt of retail mice. Priee in cloth. J'l ff>. Piipcr. SO ef?. f'FT UfLKS C. RHOPES, Pablisher, lnonirer HhiWfng. rblfedAdpliia. JulvM. l57 fl H~ OUSKFrr.MSIUN(; OOOpS Don ble end f-iegle fel'l worsted and licen and w-r>te ] damasks moreens, coftoß dtitnnrks,bleached ami unbieai b cl table liDens. Marsat'es cjodts. todct eoreps. and a m r'etv of ot*er good., a h ! k liftc. iu' t reoefved b\- Vpri! S r r .T. b ra"TLL.