filierellaniume. EZZ 31 0 N 'l 4 A.N E Are now receiving their Fall Stock of Staple and Fancy •Dry.,09 0 ds, GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, v ia t s & bOurs, ghot imbingo.k.rrathlr, HATS. CAPS, DO/4NETB, &C. • i Which will be sold at Greatly Redacts' Prices. Cur. Public Square and data st. j, p, mosrasint, t TOWANDA. JJ. D. inorrainT, s• n. MosTsr.TE, September 8,113J7 jF. D. DONTANYE. NEW FALL lOW Just receiving at William A. Rockwell's Store, No. 2, , Pattook's Towanda , September 9, 1857. A N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of Dress A Trimmings. Velvets, Ste., at ' s'e t. 15. 1557. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. A FOHAIR BRAIDS and Twists for the vit hair, at Sept.l:",, 1857. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. EGLISH and French Merinos, Deßages, Del.aine:l, Alapaccas, Thibet Cloths, Shepherd's Plaids (a new and fashionable article) Prints, Glnghams, and in fact all kinds of Dry Goods may bt had cheap at Sept. 15, 1857. \%M. A. ROCKWELLI3. __ NEW ASSORTMENT of Bonnets • , , Ribbons and Gloves, expressly for the fall trade, k Belt Ribbons; also a new stock of Laces and Embroi qierieg, set or Collars and Sleeves, &c., &.c. ' at • Sept. 15.1857. , W. A. ROCKWELL'S. NEW AND. GENERAL assortment of flouts and Shoes, Cloths and Cassimeres, and everything in thislia % f r r sale by W. A. ROCKWELL. Sept. 15, 1857. CR9CKERY, GLASS WARE, Groceries, 1 ankee Notions, Looking (Masses, Wooden Ware, and everything you want may be found at the new store of Sept. 15. 11.1.57. WM. A. ROCKWELL. NEW COODS! TH E subscribers are now receiving at their New Store, we,t side (tithe Public Square, a large assortment of ,easouable goods ; consisting of Ladies and Gents Fall and Winter Dres:+ Goods. Hats and Caps. Gloves and. Ho ry, Shawls, Family Groceries, Crockery, Nails and oda:, Hardware and Cutlery. A very large stock of Men'. Boys. Ladies, Misses and Childrens Boots, Bootees, Shoes, Buskins, Ties and Gaiters in great variety and Fiat.. .s .lc and i'pper Leather, Call'and Kip Skins, Morocco, Laomrs, Bindings, Lace Leather, Shoe Thread, Shoe In short, a general assortment of Goods The country trade, all of which we offer to our pat • ran, and the public generally, for Cash or Country Pro duce at very low prices, and respectfully invite purcha sers to call and examine - our stock and prices before pur chasing elsewhere, act. 10, 8.17 ti'Nf PTIREY WICK II H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door - North of the Ward House. TOWANDA. PA. AV H c E nt ß c E keni mi l a t i )Te , + a J enn t li 4 t H a u n i d jP a l il fim Rook,) Cakes Jail .- OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, orcook bi to order. far Particular attention paid to filling orders for parties Returning our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage be-towed upon us during the' past year, and hoping by application to business to merit a continuance. of the some, we remain as ever, Your humble servant. March 16, 18.57. IL A. BF 1111 A . LASTRAY .__Came to the enclosiire of the Subscriber in Burlington township, about ten days a DEEP RED STEER, about: two year old R ith uutl white spot under the belly. The owner is request ed to prove property, pay chdrges,_auil take him away. iturtingtoo„ Sept. 12. 1857. 41111.1 P ',ALLEY. A Competency Secured for 52. TE subscriber will sell the following valuable receipta far the above named sum, patting any energetic per son in possession of information which will enable him t) make a fortune with great ease : Patent Starch Polish ; Indellible Ink : • How to Mdke Cider without Apple.. tar Ipply or direct to A. G. KLN.NEY. N 3. J',57. Shesheq nin l'a TRIAL LEST for December term, Ilr.eirord County Court. =KZ= IW. H. H. Brown, et. al / Tullius M. Segar, A. B. Smith, amt. Ellsworth, - 'David Cash, John Eghniey, jr. U. I'. Ballard, 1.. S. Arnold, 11. A. KW. Newhery E. Calkins, Daniel Niel/Mice, et. al Elijah Horton, Theodore Pratt, Eli Gtbb4' Wm B. Knapp, Samuel Kellum, et. al. El, 8. & J. H. Phlnney, .rt kIN;TIFTS r. N. :,1111,tuati, V. ri F. imrt ciarkL . % Au, b , 1 su P. J. DuCateri. W111, , t..n it Elwell .Iluruker, Ntrall 1.. Fit..b. hn w.lll,lps. ,F Mule, L Ballard, 11.p:worth ha-d II rton, hue Rartron, Said! A. Tenant. .! F. Shine', adm . rs. }IRMA Jane Smith, Vorchnner, tqac N. I.a,ny. same. (11a.5. , 11. Ames, 8. b. Fowler, eVal Can . ' Owl] J. B. M. Human, SECI)Nt) CrEEN. inaVid Wolcott Sidnc,y Hayden B F Powell John A C.aiding . William Oihson Wm H Foster et al H Williston jr Wmspost 4- Elmira R It Cornelius Harsh Win'll Knapp et al ' C Rockwell d; Co Barnett Schryver , Silas oOre et al , Israel Smith et al Cornelius Driscoll L heater "Thomas, I Ulysses Moody et - s 1 Orrin Baker Wm Waltr.an et al Semi Kellum et al Si Bradley et al ' J Schemerhorn et al Wm Mclntire . Richard-Lyons i„ Wm Campbell E J Rinehart . •• Abram Edwards J H Acr H 8 Phinney , manths W.,lutt; -F. I— Ballard Victor E. Piollett, same Mary Caton'■ trustee ' Park s, et. al k B. •mitlt's use, l'ham T. McKee-I, Barber, 7 1 ranrr. Knox t Cu.' E. cana , bell. wat. Mansura, Air. ,web Errahhrsek. Plea Maria M'Neal tan Lat,ill's true Barber Farmer's Ca. In& Co I I. Keeny Ileum NI ertnau i•rac( Smith • Sanderson Pthrio Dodge hem Northrup J. , hllvm Rogers' use P Lyini lur 11 It S C Co J A Record JI tied& Co riridler. d Cillwell McCarty. 'arne & Sot) Fd uurbing .1. Co 1 1 m 11 Kern Stephen Bullock ( likrnua Grace Jill Burlingame Jam B Myers 7 Arran Annahle &c J As‘pauch Jr E I Rinehart... Dmildson. Rnard r tr D Fit 2 Simmons .1 -cl Roe same IC McDougall et mit Matthew Farrar I James Strauney Josiah Stowell Geo W Eastman Wm KM* W it h E J Campbell Edward Mahood Jonathan Wheeler Chauncey itockwell C N Shipman C F Welles jr • Otis P Lyon John Lzyton et al • Amos Knapp jr John Lantz Joon McCord 11 S AIDA - Springfield Township taaae Palmer Joan Lidalaza= Jr)h Parks Henrr L T B Buck ame J H I'hinney jr 11 ' 11 1 Segar /c wife ildney Harden to Hennet 40 , 4 }kee ,amts Hammond t'gtoll Sayre beCatera i wiht lh aPhrey .Idonher ti blxirnas or he tesdah e Otf t 1 h, at ttetk on the follow' same A R Brown Thomas 84sall %Vmsport & Elmira R R Stephen 'Claim Jeptha Prouty J WibAG Marceline William Whitney Matthew Russell et al John Brownell nit week made return i &clack, A. 11., and for Mondhy, December 14, SPECISPECIAL COURT:—Noti c e is lieiebY AL Tea that a Special Court o_f Common Pleas will be Feld snd for lath he oany of Hradford. commencing n I iONDAy, the day of. January next, at 10 o'clock 1:1 i° renotia. athe Court • Monte, In whi c hroug of emu, fin d t o c o ishnie one week. at the Hon. —I4IIG. Whitt!lfUtpfeelde the trial of the followli4 cu e', to wit C. L. Dtebastellet4 va l trilszugaWet 4E00=4. b• V". %Loma a: David Wilmot.. Afral• Rn , B . Smith te. Samuel KellumAdr Irmo* i t -404 u ntads riplusnahle on Monday. Jas. 10 o'clock '4.1E0 %MEAN, •". Orate) , °thee, Nov. LT, igiSt liarothcfloW7'..r- .10bROCLAMATION.,— Virhereas, the Hon. ••• DARIUS BULLOCK,President dodge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consletingof the Counties of Bradford and Suannehanna, . and Ifonorables Janos Cnneeccx, and JonxF. LONCI, Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 27th day of Oct. A.*D.1&37, to =directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphates Court, at Towan-- da, for the County. of Bradford, on the 'firm Monday, the 7th day of DECEMBER next, to contiane two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to'-the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper per son, at 10 o'clock in the forencion of said day, with their - records; inquisitions, and other remembrances, to do those things which to their °Mee appertains to be done ; and those whoLre bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute t the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said 'unty, or who shall be bland to. appear at the said court, are to be then and there to-prosecute against them as shall Whist. - .furors are requested to be punctual in theirattendance,a,greeably to their notice. Dated at_Towanda, the lth of Nov., in the year of our Lord; one thousand eight handled and fifty-seven, and of the Independence of the United States, the eighty first. THOMAS 3f. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. qllEttitt'S SALES.—U; virtue of writs of vend. exponas issued out of the Court of Com mon Mae of Bmdford County. and to me directed, will I be exposed to public sale on MONDAY. the 7th day of December, A. D., 1f157, atl o'clock. P. M., at the Court House in the borough , of-Towanda, the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Rome tip.. bounded on the north by land of Walter Hoagland, east by land of John Donahue, smith by land of Michael ,Coughney and John Crowley, jr. and on the west by land of John Sulli van. Containing about 84 acres, more or less, about 44 acres improved. 1 log house, 1 old framed bailee, 1 fram ed barn, an apple orchard and other fruit trr es thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the snit of V. E. & J. E. PfOlett vs. John Crowley. Also—At the suit of V. E. & J. E. Piolett vs. John Crowley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Canton tarp., bounded as follows : Beginning at a comer of P. Caeper'a east line, theuce north 1* east 611 perches to P. Caspeea north east corner, thence south east 521 perches to S. Davis' corner north of the stream, thence south k° west 64 rods to a post aed stoues S. Davis' corner adjoining land formerly owned by Silas Grey, thenee north 64 0 west - 521 coda to the place of be ginning. Containing 20 acres and 80 perches, be the same mare or less, about 15 acres improved with an old house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. H. Case vs. N. H.. Rolinson. Also—At the the suit of A. H. Case vs. N. H. Rolimon. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of-land situ ate in Smithfield tarp., bounded can the north, east and south by the highway and west by lands of Barry Dor fey. Containing about .1 of au acre, more or less, ail im proved with 1 framed home-and a few fruit-trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Andrew Johnson vs. Austin Daolittle. ALSO—The following described lot. pii , ce or parcel of land situate in Columbia tarp., bounded north by lands of John Bixby, jr.. east by lands of Peleg Peek, south by lands of Reynolds and west by E. B. Parsons. Con taining 72 acres more or less, about 25 acres Improved. a ith a small house and young orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Cow• an to the use of Pomeroy & Co. vs. Joseph A ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of Lori situ ate in Wysox tarp., bounded on the north by lands of Pomeroy Gra.line, Jr., east by John Johnson. south by the Warrant lineand west by thedands of 0. D. Bartlett.— Containing 6.'5 acres, more or less, 25 acres improved and a log house thereon. The defendant's interest is said to be the undivided half. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Henry Booth vs. G. H. Gersline. ALSO—The (idiot. ing lot. piece or-parcel of land situ ate in Herrick twp., bounded north by land of Nathan Coleman. east by land of Jenkins, south by lands of Delamor Taylor anal west try lands of Ezekiel Carr.-- Containing, about 50 aegs more or less, about fifteen acres-improved and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of John M. Furman to use of S. SI. Fairchild vs. Iten4amin Chapel. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton tarp., bounded as follows : Begin ning on the west line of land owned by Win. 11. Smith at the south east corner-of N. - H. Hickok's farm and inn. ning thence south 24° west along the west line of land of said Smith and J. Williams 61 perches to the north east corner of W. Fitzwater, north 61.01° west along the north line of said Fitzwater's land and land of Win. S. Fellow's 252 perches to a stake and stones standing urn the east line of Jared and Jueob Ileardsly, thence north 21° east along said Beardsly's line 4 2-10 perches to a state and stones standing nra the south west corner of SI. Fellows , land, thence north 79° east 112 perches to the west line of N. A. Hiekok's land, thence south west along the west line of said Ilickok's land to the south hest coruer of said Ilickok's land thence south Gel° east along said Hickok's south line to the place of beginning,. Contain ing 77 acres-and 75 perches, be the same more or less, about forty acres improved, 1 flamed house, a log house, a barn and a small ripple orchard thereon. Seized and taken - in execution at the suit of Chester Thomas and O. P. Ballard to the use of O. P. Ballard vs. George P. Channel!. ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Wilmot tarp., bounded on the north by land It-long ing to the estate of T. :Stevens. dec'd., east by lands of C. F. Wells, south by land of E Slieplaard, west by Lands of S. Hillhourle and others. Containing. about 100 erre more or less, about 50 awres improved. two framed hou ses, one framed barn. cortilionse and other one buildings and one apfale orchard and rather frJit trees thereon. ALSO--Defendant'sinterest in one other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot twp., bounded on the north by lands of F:rastns Sheppard and the highway 'hailing front the Albany road to the Frenclitralm road. east by the highway leading from the Smquehanna river t a Albany,;outh anyl west by lands of hirant and J. P. Horton, amitunseated lands. Containing about 30 acres, more or leg, about 15 acres improved, one steam saw mill. two framed houses, one framed barn and other out buildings thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the Suit of Sfaasts El lenberger, now to use of H. J. Madill vs. lid eard I. Shep herd. • ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Albany twp., bounded. north by lands - of Myron Kellogg, east by lands of Myron Kellogg and Daniel south. by lands of the heirs of Jacob Miller, dec'd.. and we-4 by the Barclay coal lands._ Containing, 100 acres and allowance, more or less. about 35 acres improv ed, with a log house and log barn thereon. ALSO--One other lutAnece or parcel of land situate in Albany tarp., boundtQ north by lands of David Miller and James- Macfarlane, east bylands of A. Hancock, south and west by Z. Corwin. Containing 170 acres more or less, about 100 acres improved, a framed house. a - framed ' barn, a log blacksinith shop, three apple orchards and • other fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other.lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany tarp., bounded north by lands of S. Wil-ox. east by M. Hakes. J. Menardi, and S. Chapman. south by lands of Wells Wilcox and S. C. A Wm. Means, and west by lands of John Hanson, John Holmes, and J. and B. Wilcox. Containing .160 acres more or less. 100 acres improved, two framed houses, one log house, two framed barns, one blacksmith shop, and apple orchard and other fruit trees. ' ALSO—One other Int, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany tarp., bounded north by lands of S. Wilcox and Milton Hakes, south by J. ilfenardi. west by lands of Z. Gillett. Containing 20 acres, more or less, about 18 acres imbrored. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany tarp., botinded on the north, west and . south by warrantee lines of a tract in the warrantee name of Hen ry Stark. and on the east by lands in possession of Wm. D. Relfsnyder, being part of the said tract- in the warran tee name of Henry Stqrk. Containing about 100 acres with a log house in thEwoods. - Seized end taken in execution at Ilte snit of 11. H. Mace vs. Rollin Wilcox and Sheffield Wilcox. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of hold situate in Standing Stone tarp., bounded on the north by lands of John Keene, and Jacob Schoonover, east by lands of John Swackhammer, south by lands of William Wright, and west by landiefTheophilueSchoonover a nd Isaac Vosburg. Containing 170 acres,more or less, about 80 acres improved, with three log houses, one log barn and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of the Conn • ty of Bradford vs. Samuel A. Tenant and Simon Stevens. - ALlSO—Tha.following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot. tarp., bounded on the north by hinds of Erastris Shepard and the highway' leading from the Albany road to tile Frenchtown road, east by the high way leading front the Susquehanna river to Albany. south and west by lands Of Milani and J.P. Horton, and unseated lands. Containing about 30 acres. =rear about 15 acres improved, with one steam saw mill, two framed or board houses, one framed barn, and other out bnildings thCreon. Belied and taken In execution at the snit of Moses El lenberger to the use of -Peter F'. Ellenberger vs. Edward 1. Shepard, Mordecai Schoonover and Emstns Shepard: • ALSO—The following described tot, piers or parcel of land situate in Orwell tarp., bounded as follows, to wit : north by lands of Judson Eastabrooks, east by. Major B. Darling, sbuth by lands of B. Spicer and west by lands of Allen Bowed. Containing-75 acres. more or less,abont 50 acres impr .ved, with a framed house, a framed barn and shed, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of James D. Newell to the use of Charles Jaines vs. Abrazina Rogers. . • Alsgo-.:Tho-ffillovring lot; piece or parcel of laud situ ate In South Creek twp., bounded and described 'as fol low's, to wit : Beginning at the south west corner of lot No. 5, on E. Overton's map, thence north V' east 66 per. to a corner on the line of fot-N0..3, the H. Ward lot,ita the centre of Hui public rilad;lhence. - itorth 'westedy by the centre cir said road, by Its,. setonil crosses, about 65 rods to the fpUtil west corner of: the said H. Ward's, lot, thence by !aid lot-north 11° east perches to the N.E. corner of rot N 0.5, :and conteenr, lot No. 2, : the Kerrick lot;and thence north-7° west byte% No. 2i: 104 perches to a eonter,ou the Berth line. of lica• 7, thence' south 1° west about 145 perches to the north .1 1 / 1 . of lot No. 9, and thence east 149 rods to the place of blogintlieg, being all ors lot No. I, and the essietlyAtrt of - let` on sold Overton's map. , Containing:l _ acres more of Ices, about 25,aeresimpmed, one framed house, 09e Ili -11"81! erre flu /el/ P im “ 1 4 I) fqw rtialti tit)l3 111gMli." 1357- NATCRE 1,..ne. Ejectment Covenant. Ejectment 'lse. OEM BEEI Appial Debt. do. do. IppeaL Ejectment Appeal. do. Trespagg. Ejectment Divorce. I do ' - do F i jectment. Debt. Appeal. do do Attach. ex Appeal. Case. fijectment. do Case. Debt. i Appeal. do Trespass. . do for attach Debt. Case. Covenant. Care. do do Sci. cave. do Den. Appeal. do do do Case. 1 bent. • do Cie(Amen: Case. Appeal. . Ap do peal. do do do Case.' do Trespass. - [ Appeal. ao Kieptuleut. ,do do .14 on Wed the, second at 10-,A.M. JUgal. 1 1 Seized and taken In Aecution at the suit of Edward Overton vs. Philander Stevens: • . ALSO . .The following described lot, pieCe or parcid - •-of land situate in .Wytioit •twp.. bounded• on .the-north by lands of A. B. Smith, east by lanai of E. B. Coolbangh, south by the Wysox road and west by lands of the State of, Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom three. small lots near the western line of said farm, one of abont one acre belonging to the " Bridge Company,'! one to Wm:Keeler and one to Coleman. Containing (the three afore said small lots not included) about forty scrag, more or less, all improved, with two dwelling houses, two framed barns and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Skized and taken In execution at the snit of H. S. lies cur to the use of J. P. Kirby vs. N. P. Brown. Also, at the suit of J. H. Phinney, jr., now to the use of Tra Smith, jr. & Co. vs. N. P. Brown. Also. at, the suit of Job P. Kirby vs. N. P. Brown. ALSO.The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Monroe borough; bounded on the north by lauds of Joseph Hornet, on the east and south by lands of Jas. L. Rockwell, ani on the west by the public highway lead ing from Monroeton to Towanda. Containing three fourths of an acre, more or less, all Improved, with one framed dwelling house, one large framed building used for a wagon shop blacksmith shop, Grist mill with steam engine and machinery attached for sawing, turning, bor ing, Arc., and other out buildings and a few fruit trees. Seized and taken in execution at the suitof Brown di Rockwell vs. D. E. Huntley and Jahish Huntley. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in North Towanda, bounded on the north by land of Isaac Post and the Susquehanna River, east by land of I Joseph Allowav, on the south by land of John Dougher ty. Stephen Melaney and William klirown. and on the west by land of William Major. Containing about two hundred acres, more or less, about one hundred acres im proved, one framed house, two framed barns and other out bin !dings, two orchards of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate nu Towanda Borough in the county aforesaid, bounded I and described as follows, to wit : On the north by land I of J. 1). Montanye, east by hind of N. N. Betts. south by Washington Street and west by Main Street. Containing about two hundred feet front, and running back one hun dred and sixty feet, all improved, with one framed dwel ling house, one framed barn and other other out buildings and fruit trees on the said described lot. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda Borough in the aforesaid county, bounded and described as follows, to wit : On the north by Wash ington Street, east by River Street, south by land of J. P. Kirby and IL P. Moore and west by laud of %I'm. Pat ton. Containing about seventy-five feet front, and run ning along River Street about ninety-five feet. be the same more or less, all improved, with two framed houses and one board shantee thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moutanyes & Co. to the use of Samuel Bunting we. 1). 31. Bull. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Ulster twp., bounded on the north and east ny lands of James 31'Carty, south by lands of Daniel Bar. kins and on the west.by the highway. Containing about one acre, more or less, all improved with one two sto ry framed Ta‘ern House, known as the '• Barley Sheaf," and one framed barn thereon. PXSeized and taken in execution :it the suit of Reuben 13. ibinsen b. Philip P. Sweet. ALSO --By Nil tue of a a rit of Levari Facias, all that lot, piece or panel of land situate in Litchfield twp., boonded a. fo lows : Beginning at the .54111 mile stone ou the north line of the State 01 Pennsylvania, thence youth s; I° east 22 chains and 75 links to a ..take. thence south 25 chains and n 3 links to a stake, thence west '2l chains and 73 links to a post, and then, e. north 24 chains and two link, to the place of beginning. Containing acres and 49 perches, about 30 acres improved, with a small orchard. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Wm. B. Clymer vs. Daniel Cole and %in a Goodell. ALSO—The following lot and parcel of land situate in Wyalusiim top., containing twenty-five acres more or less, and Coanded as follows Beginning at a post cor ner on the hank north side of Wvalicdng, creek, witness ed by a buttonwood and thorn tree, thence north sixty two east 24. f perches to a post on the line of Jnhn lay - Ines land. thence north 28 west 32 rods to a stone heap in the old mill race, thence north 2 east 2.5 rods to the post road. thence along said road south 52 west 47 rods to a post on the north side of said road, thebre by lands of Deborah Edwards north 2 east 53 rods tom post, thence north ss west 251 rods to Joseph Gaylord's line, thence by land of Joseph Gaylord, south 2 west 83 rods to W. corner of Dr. Scoville's lot, thence by said Scoville's line to the Wyabising ("reek. thence up the said Creek the several courses to the place of beginning. All im proved, three framed dwelling houses, one framed barn one framed building occupied as a shoe shop, one framed wagon shop, one blacksmith shop and other out buildings and two orchards of fruit trees thereon. Fleied and taken in exeention at the snit of George H Weller rr. Henry Gaylord and Martha Gaylord, hi, trite and Geo. W. Jackson. terre tenant. Tilos. M. WOODRUFF, Sheriff. Sheriff Office, Sur. 3, 1m.17. SIIERIFF'S SA LE.—Ry virtue of sundry writs of Fier' Facias, issued snit of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on SATURDAY, the sth of DECEMBER. A. D., 15.17, at 1 o'clock, M., at the Court 114,445e,,in the borough of Towanda. the fol lowing lot, piece or parcel et hind situate in Asylum twpn, hounded and described as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a hemlock, the corner of J. Anthony, and 1. Ha zlehurst, thence on a line between said tracts south deg.. west 1:45 perches to a :donal heap. then-44 by 1.4•4•1- 4.01 d to John R . Voo.', north sl" east 320 perch.... t. 4 h o c of land of It.lVandall. thence by land of said W41:441.411 north 12 deg., east 70 perches to Comer of haul 4,1 M9rray, thence north .1 deg., west 9.5 perche- to a corner, thence south sl 4144 g., west 240 perches 1.4 the place of beginning. containing 291 ,acre. and 4') perches, more or less, being parts or two tracts of land in A'.4 lam twp., sarve ed in the warrantee name of J. Anthony and J. Crave ; about 110 acres improved, one framed house, one log house, one framed barn, with sheds attl,•hed, a framed corn house and otherout buildings and two orchards of fruit trees. Seized and taken at the suit of Josiah 13. Dorl.vri and Lydia W. Dodson.. his wife, to the a>e of Lydia W. Dod son vA. Benjamin C. limes. ALSO—The following lot, piece nr par.•el of loud situ ated in the twp..,r Armenia. bounded and described t , follow+. to wit Beginning at a Sugar tree "In -the north ern botindary line of land conveyed to Lewis P.-Newell, thence by lot No. 3QG otiAnap of survey WO perches to a post; thence by lots Nos. 247 and 286 cast 160 perches to 4 post, thence by lots No. 285 nod 334, south 100 _perches to a post, thence by lot No. 309 and by Lewis P. Newell's lot, wc.qt 160 perches to the place of beginning, hell* lot No. 307. Containing about 100 acres. more or le.:. about 30 acres improved, one log house, a young orchard of fruit thereon. Siezeti and taken at the Enit of Pomeroy's & Cu. vs John Yeomins. AL.Sa)—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Gran Ville twit., bounded and tiesilibed as follows, to wit ! On the north anti east by land of Julius Bailey. south by the highway, and on the west by laud of Jona than T. Miller and Julius Bailey. Cont: in about 120 square Perches more or less. all improved. one framed house, framed shop, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ,SPizetl and taken in tr.v , elition at the , u it of Jame- H. Rcoss, Sehool Trea,urcr of Orantille MIL vA. A. D. Bailey and Uriali 11, B.ixter THOS. H. WOODRUFF, Sheriff: Sheriff's Office. November 3d, 1857. tU Notice is hereby given, that an amount sufficient to pay all costs will be moire,' in every ease a here m a d is sold, also satisfactory security or money paid on all bids made on lands, at the time of sale, and unless, terms aie complied with the land will be again extioseil to sale. THOS. M. WOODRUI. Sheriff. . _ LIST 'OF JURORS drawn for December Term and Sessions, 1857. GRAND JLRORQ. Wvnlnsing—D. W. Brown.lAheshequin—Win. Post. Bascom Taylor. Albany—Seth litevens. S. Creek—Sant'l Pettingall, Wysox—Stephen Horton. Ir.Herrick—John C.'lleardsley _ _ Burlington—Jos. 9. Clark coluellpio,William Peck Franklin—Johu McKee. Troy boro'--11. S. Dart. Ridgberry—Geo. ParceLJno F. Seeiy. Sylvania horo'—O. Furman. Rome—Win. McCabe, Dat• win Cook. MLA MRSE MU) Columbia , —Stephen Keyes. Welb , -Alvah Young, Datil Strong, N. Leonard, Jas. M. Edson. Athens Lord—John jr., Geo. A. Perkins. S. Creek—Chas. Crane. Litchfield—Wm. H. Morse. Wysox—David C. Sherman. Towanda tp.—Jno. Bowman. Tuscarora-4. Sturdlvant. . Monroe tp.—lLM.Coolbaugh Pike—F. A. Elbiworth,John Bolles, Nelson Johnson, H. D. Gage. Bilenburger, B. DeLong. ISECON Asyhrm—Amasa Frontally. Sprnigfleld —Griner 'Ben nett, John Ross. Jr., Isaac F.' Bullock. Wm. C. Bur„,ns Canton—E. P. Rockwell. Sbeshequin -Wm.ll.Horton Henry Patterson. Darell--Cluttles Hornet. Leroy—John G. Hammond. Windham-;-Nathms C. Ells- bree, Asa McKee. Wysoa—kmos York,Sanmel Chamberlin, M. Strictland Troy tp—A.bel S. Manly, W. Clinton, ! lotus McKean. Litchfield—D. D. Coorr, T YAM:MR.-4- pep/ sapigy.ar Soh; List h• .LJ er, Co* Hide, /Upend Calf Skiet;si No. Patton's ID* .1426 MI. A ROCIEwEIas. Lega. John Ne4hitt.. Orwell—C. S. Gridley - . Pike—Chelter Goodell, M B. Porter. Warren—Miles Pr:lnce, Wm. Howell , t Towanda boro%—John Car man. Towanda tp.—Jac. Bowman. R3-FIRST: AMA. wralusing—GeO. Aeroyd,ll. Clark. Orwell—Elnathan Smith. Smithfield-fJ. S. Jones. Burlington—Martin Rock well, Ransom H. Ward, Joel Calkin. Springfield—Aaron Knight, John K. Watson, Luke N. Pitts. Granville—Ezra Bazter,Asa . Andrews. p Warren--Samuel Chaffee. Tne . y tn.—Me - Midi Williams Walker Pierce. Canton—John Vandyke,Jas. A. Bothwell. . WELT. Rawen Towanda North—Wm. Fas ter. Wralusing—Jackson Lewis. Herrick—Aden. Holies. Orwell—Edwin' Alas. Pike—Francis Mason, Isaac N. Hutchinson. Athens—Joel McAfee. Rome—M.M. Wattles. Wanvn—Lorain Pitcher, Mi randi Chaffee J. &Cooper FranklitiSteten 'Latimer. Towanda tp — ILH. Mace. Smithfield—Allen Usher. ; Monroe tp:-,Jaa. Blauvelt. - dm Dean.. • . f%~e~ :r EXECU'rOR'S NOTICE;--Notice is.bere by given than all persona indebted to the estetwof FREDr.IIICIE FISHER, deed of South Towanda, must make immediate payment, and all persons having :de mends against said estate, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. August, 15, 1.357 I'XECUTOR'S . NOTICE.—AII persons in . debted to the estate of SILAS TITUS, deceased, late of Herrick 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. ZOPLIA It PLATT, Executor. September 2G, 1557. A DM INISTRATO R'S NOTICE.-- I Notice is herehv given, that all persons indebted to the es• tate of MARIt H. GREENMAN, dec'd, late of Canton, 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. CHARLES STOCKWELL, JOHN VANDYKE, Jr. Canton, Sopt. 21,1557. Ad in in istrators. A DMINISTRATR I X NOTICE , --Notice is hereby given, that all persona indebted to the estate of WM. 8.11-EIFBNYDEI2, dec'd, late pf Albany tWp, are hereby untitled to make payment without delay, and all persona having demands against .said estate are requested topresent them duly authenticted for settle ment.-- • ' MA RV REIFSNYDEIt, September 21, 1857. AdreinbArators. A lIDITORS' NOTlCE.—Patrick ly to the use of John - MclWilson vs. .111.21thtto Mc- Mahon. In the Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 251, Sept. Term. 1850. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's roar estate, will attend to the duties assigned him at the office of D. A. Overton, In Towanda fi on Saturday,the 14th of NoVember, A. D. 9857, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all 'persons having claims are requested to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom.. Oet -13, G. D. MONTANYE, Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR' . 8 NOTICENotice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Ransford B. Bailey, deceased, late of Pike twp ! are requested to make paymEnt, without delay and all persons having claims against said estate will please pre sent them duly authenticated fctr settlement. P. IL—BUCK. DEBOBAH BAILEY, October-15, 1957. AilratniAratora. XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here -1:.4 by given that letters teQtamentary npim the e-itate of Elijah Lucky. late of Sheshequin, dec . & have been granted to the subscriber. All pers , iiis indelitrd to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment. and those having any claims upon said estate to present them duly attested for settlement. NANCY LUCKY, JOHN LCCK Y. Executors. Sept. 15. 153:4 A DMINISTRATOWS NOTlCE:—Notice 11l is hereby given, that all ptrsons indebted to the es tate of Clarissa Graee, late of Springfield twp.. deceased, are requested to make payment without delay ; awl all persons having claims against said estate, must isresent them duly authenticated. to the subscriber. Sept. 15, 15.57. JOHN NORMAN, Administrator. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS".—The seve ral Assessors for 1t.58 will make their returns in the following order. viz : Ascessors for Ulster. Athens born., Athens twp., South Creek, Ridgbury and Wells upon Monday. Nov. 2:1, I'ss7. Springfield, I: l thithfield, North Towanda, Columbia, Ivairia Boro' and Towanda Biro. upon Tuesday, Nov. 24th. A rmenin, Troy twp.. Troy born., Burlington .wp., Bur lington Webt, Burlington born. and Granville upon Wednesday. Nov. 25th. eanton;Lettoy, Monroe Miro., Monroe twp.. Overton Albany, Franklin and Towanda twp., upon Thursday Nov. YGth. , ' Wilmot, Asylum, Direll, Ttscapira, Wvalning. Litch field, Warren and Windham upon Friday...Nur. 270. l•Attudiwg ;;•tulie, Herrick. Orwell Pike. Shestiequin Rome and Wy..4ox upon Saturday, N,..v•, th. Assessors are requested to tieanetonl in making their returns upon the day designated ip their warrants.' They are also required to extend the amount of each person's valuation into the right hand column of their ussessment. By order of the Commissionerq, E. B. COOLBAUGIT, Commis"loner's Offiee,•Oet. 20, 1457. Clerk. VXECUTRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is Itere by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ItIHN E. INGHAM, deceased, late of Wvsox town are re q uested to rake payment without delay: tho,c ing doinandqg eninctsaid estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. July 27. 1h57. ASr A NT) IM. ING HAM, Executt ix. A Dm I N ISTR ATOM'S NOTICE.--Notice A.. hercirc given, that all persons indelited to the e.;- Lit e ~ 1 Hiram I. deceased late ,f Duren try p., are re nue-ie d to make payunMt without delay • and all per , ons hay i claims again -t said estate, . present them duly authenticated for settlement, t. ie subscril.ers. No% . ln.ii. B. L. onTE, Administrator. REGISTER'S NO' CV.—Notice is here- IT given that there have been filed and settled in the ollice of the Register of Wills in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of administration upon the following estate. viz : Final nei.inoit of L. P. Stalforil-anil J. J. Brown. nilniin i-trators-of the estate of Hiram Brown, late of Wyalusing decensell. Final account of Samuel Warner, guardian of Mary. So .:Irma E. and Ezra L. .Payne, minor children of Ezia M. Payne, dee'd. Final account of .Togiali Ttlimbold, administrator of the Mate of Peter Cron, larTh of Standing Stone, decd, Final account of .1. F. Woodruff, executor of the estate of Phidelia S. Smith, late of Monroe, dee'd. Final Recount of Stephen Elosteriek and Maria Degrangh formerly Marla Rngers, administrators Of the estate of Wm. Rogers. late of Warren, dee'd. Final account of Elects Tyrrell, admitiistrrtrix of tre estate of Robert Tyrrell. late of Warren. dec'd. Final neennt 01 A. W. Ayres and Amanda J. Strung, admini-tr.d"rs of the estate of Thomas A. Strang, late of dee'd. Final nerount of .1., A. Rneacll and Samuel In i introlmni of 1,110 e4Late of Austiti kett,,ell, late of Orwell dt•reamd. Final account of bury. and David Stable adminh , tratdri of the egate - of Itichard Stuble, late of Itome dec'd. • Final account of Hared• Holcomb. guardian of Cltha - - nne I). and lane E. Rom!, minor children of John C. Rose late ,it Cant. at, deCd. Final account of Chandler Bixby, administrator of the estate of Edmond Sanadere r late of rase, dec'd. And the haute Will bepresented to the Orphan's Court of Bradiord county. on Monday, the ith day of December next for confirmntiort and npowance. JAMES IL SVEI3Ii, Register. 'Register's Offire,!Coe. 4. 11157. A uDrrows NOTICE.—in the matter of the !,fate of Wm. Chilean, deceased. In the Or pltaus' Court of Bradford County. Notice la hereby given. that the Auditor appointed to distribute money to the hands of the Administrator of the above estate, Will attend to the duties of his appointment at the Mike of I). A. Overton in the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday, the Bth day of December, 155.7, at 2 o'clock. D. M. All persons having claims upon said money must present theta, or else be forever debarred from the same. NOlr. 3. 12457.• • E. H. DABSOKS. Auditor. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice 14 hereby given, that all persons Indebted to the es tate of CALEB EVGARTON, late of Athens Borough deceased. are requested to make payment without de lay ; and all persons haying claims against said estate will please pteseut them duly authenticated for settlement. ANGELINE EDGARTCN, November 12, lA57'. Administrajtix.._ DR. J. MACKINTOSH, DEN. le zyt a - --;= 4 , iz.l o T, ,s wg . la found utl flds m tl e d quarters ii Towanda, Nov. 1, u 1857. JOHN e iIACILT I O . SH. • ' A PARING roa BALL MITE subscriber offers at private sale his , , Valuable Farm, situated in Overton twp. Bradford county, containing 120 acres. The land is of excellent quality, well situated ; the " improvements are a log house and log barn° two good sheds and corn crib. Them is from. 50 to 65 acres cleared, all in excellent state of cultivation, and 10 acres of a fallow burned ; the land is free of stones, the soil is from 1f to 4 feet deep, there is a new orchard of 40 choice grafted apple trees in bearing condition. The part cleared is laid oat in 8 fields, on .7 of which there Is living water, and a good substantial rail fence to each field. The spring at house is within.Bo.feet of house and barn, and the spring house is a few feet below the spring. it has a floor laid with smouth stones, the water runalXg. between them: which keeps milk and butter nice. and cool all Summer. Below the spring house is a large we terhig trough for cattle. The State road runs on the Wed line, the only level route from Money to Monroetow, distance tif about 45 miles. The main toad from Ifushore to the coat beds runs along a part of the mirth A 6 year old Mare 2 rear old Colt,lt yearling Con,and this year's Colt, Cattle,l2,hem.Hay. Grain, and Fundin g tools, will be sold, with or without farm. . ° An indisputable title will be given to tbe purchaser` of said Farm. Terms , easy, and price reaamiable. October 4,1857. ~ __JOHN wrist:: 400() LBS. ORIO , GRIND STPNgAi IJ sod aid of Grind !Mope Makings; at' ' Sept.lclBs7. Wlt. A. ROCK WE LL'S FEVER SORES. TT gives initheilfate relief from pall, and in as quick a 1 time as it is passible for this disease to be affected, it heals the wounds gradually and safely,' after eilracting all poisonous matter, until a permanent cure is Made. SALSBURY COLE, JOSEPH 11031 ET, EXectitort until A De_ ITS NAME: As Its name imports, this Ointment Is of Swiss Origin, and is the most remarkable °int:aerator curing old Sores and Bad Legs ever knon-n. Its curing properties seem to be perfectly irresistible. - : - /7' The receipt for making this rare medishae, was Ob . from James R 0134.1012, an. old Swiss tannakeiqn North Carolina, who brought it with him from Switzir land. AS A FAMILY SALVE, ft has no equal, both In its powers for doing good, and Its. extreme neatneo as n CLEAN, SWEET, PURE, PLEASANT OINTUENT, healing without the leabt injury everything to which it in applied. MOTHERS USE IT for their Caked. Broken and Inflamed Breasta with charm ing success. Thousatas of Motherksyn this (lay blessing the hour in which they first applied the WOE) SWISS SALVE. SALT RHEUM and SCROFULOUS SORES and Swellings it rapidly cures by striking at the root of the disease an,, drawing the humors to the surface. Er NEVER Durres TELEX IN . WARD I Under all circumstances of the case IT IS SAFE! Good Swiss Salve cures Felons. Goc.d Swiss Salve cures l'ih-s. Good Swiss Salve cures Burns. • Good Swiss Salve cures Bruises. Good Swiss Salve cures Flesh Wounds. Good Swiss Salve cures Toothache. SHORT. gir Wherever Pain or Intimation exist, apply the GOOD SWISS SALVE, and vuu will find relief. tom' This Salve is put up In LARGER BOXES than Ointment in general, at 2 et.. It is ali.o put up in large China pots, for the accommodation of Families and those who use it for Fever Sores where several boxes may he required, as it is one half cheaper. A pot holds R boxes and sells fur one dollar. Hundreds of families , keep it in this convenient form as a necessary household article. A. E. B.S.KNADV, Ithaca. N. Y.. sole proprietor. tiJid,hy J. KING:UW.I2Y, Towanda. Pa. GOTTSLOFFE IS THE INVENTOR OF the cele hinted ALPINE EYE DA.I.SAII. which has gained such wonderful reputation throughout Europe and the United States. It ii extracted from plants taken dlre,t from the ALPINE MOLNTAINS, and prepared by Dr. flott-lfTe. a native of Dern°, Switzeiland, and for many year, Profes,or in the Ilene Institute, now a resident of the U. S. This Balsam is miperior any other eye medieibe, be it ealve or water. It is a Rafe and CERT' AIN CURE for all INFLA3I ATIONS. PREMATURE FAILURE OP Slcttr , Nlcttr BI.INIEsEi•S, BLUR Olt PAIN ON EXPOSURE TO LIGHT, &C., and always Mates a e cure. Till IT it i, recornendiA by all drag,gists and Physiciami who have become acquaibted with its vir tues. 4 Each Lotus bear, his written aignatute.— Price 25 cents. A. E. !Wrathy, Ithaca, N. Y., General Agent. Sold by J. Kin gmber) . Towanda, Pa. • • T. 1-1 - 'OX TS NOW RECEIVING a large stock o rAm it.y fiIIOCERIES. which nye offered for sale n ao low pri , es ao the same quality of Goods can be bough any wh..i e this shle of the t.:;ty of New Yodt. TIIE Subscribers' liabilities are such that they will 6- nit r be obliged to sell the J uthrments,und N Aes they hold against their customers, or eithirve t uettiJn. We hope our Ir lends will not drive us to suer au alßwuative. Au early atteotion to this notice 6 retitle:46A. Atig. i 9. Is.Ji. MOSTANYES. TUE will-knoom and whll-e-tablb,heri CAil- A O,AGE M Uk'AC TORY eitusted WI Main st Iv 0. in thg .ouchpartof the Borough of Towanda. Also, the Smith filum, Timber Douse and Darn -± on the same lot, and :.toeit of Timber on hand. Ako. HOUSE AND LOT adjoining the shop lot. tarTh• whole will be sold cheap for ready pay. For term. apply to thesulwriber at his residence on the pro m ker. N. U. The subscriber has On hilDll4 !Valle of— sl6oo or 51500 worth of CARRIAGES, dideront kindsochich he will sell OD reasou able terms for ready p3y or approved credit. TowandalAng. 1 . , 18.17.m3- G. If. PR AK F E .X at TRACTS for flavoring, foe sale cheap i'UX•:•;. CASII PAID FOR BE HIDES, AN!) BEEF SHEEP PELTS AND FURS, at No. 2, l'Att , q,' Block. augl7 \V !•l. A. 1:04-KWELL. FROM New York and Philadelphia UST received and now openiag a very c xten-ive and '4O, is of FALL AND WINTER GOODS. uhich fur beauty. variety and cheapness, cane ,t be surpas.ed in this market. It comprises all the 64,4 make of brow a and bleached Sheeting.. and Shirting., Ticks. JC3116. Due lin:4, Checks. Yarn, Batts. Wadding, Sze. lu the Cloth and Cussimet e Department our stock is ful!---embraeing the most reliable style... Our line of LADIES DREsS GOODS embraces all the new Et)leS. Also, Dress Trim mings, Ribbons, &c., in great variety. SHAWLS in great variety. Embroideries, Laces, Gloves and Hosiery, a fill stock. Floto.ekeepers' Goods, Carpcting-s. Oilcloths. &c., Boots St Shoes, to suit purchasers. Crockery and Glass Ware. Hardware, Iron and Nails. GI:LICE:R.ILS, a large and choice varii tv. REMEMBER That our store is the place to buy Goods CILEIV. Our motto—'• Quirk sales and small pratito. • ' Remember, also, our store—south end of Mertur's Mork, Main street. Ott. 12, 1007. • TRACY it. MOORE. fIILS, PAINTS, GLASS, &c., all sizes, fur bale at i,17. TRACY h . 3100 RES. PARCLAY COAL—THE BARCLAY iuP RAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY bare now on hand. and will keep eiq.tantly for sale at TOWANDA, a large supply of their coal, at $2 50 per ton for Blacksmith Coal, and $3 00 per tan for Raked Coal. Apply for coal at Towanda to 0. D. BARTLETT. Coal will also be sold at the MINES at $2 00 per Lou for Blacksmith Coal, and $2 50 per ton for Raked Coot . A liberal discount will be made on sales by the boat load. Oct. 7, 18:57. .1. MACPARI. kNp., Gen . ! Supt. camber Wagon for Sale. A NEW TWO HORSE IA HER WAGON far sale .1 - 1 for ennntry PnisMee ; enquire of the Ruhscri Towanda, Nov. 2, 1g57. BAILEY & NEYENS. 'HOARDING COURT WEEK.—A few J) Boarders can find accommodations through Decem ber Court—enquire or the subscriber. Towanda, Nov. 2, iss7. SIDNEY 9. BATIVY. ALT.-100 11 1 )1s. Salt for sale, at No. 2, S Patton'g B11)cli' by Towanda, Nor. 4,1R37.' DBERRIES.—A quantity of Dried 1.." Berrie.: for sale by Towanda. Nov. 4.1857. V. A. BOCK TELL. lITIENRY B. M'KEAN , ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA.; will pay prompt attention to business entrusted to Lim. Collections maile on rea.,onable terms, with prompt remittances. oetW The Latest City Styles and Prices. S.IDABLINC2, IX7OULD respectfully infortn the citizens of Towanda •V V and adjoining vicinity. that she has taken the Mil linery Shop formerly occupied by Mrs. E. H. Mason, where she is prepared to furnish the Ladies with the - LATEST STYLES of Bonnets, Caps, ilead-Dresses, Aced, .tc.. and at as low prices as can be bought in any Millinery estab lishment this side or New York. • BLEACHING AND TRIMMING done at the - .hottest notice. Thu Ladies will plenwr eel and examine our stork•of BONNE'TS before purchasing elsewhere. October 14, 1857. S. DARLING. CAYrGA GROUND PLASt'ER.-5o Tons Cayuga Ground Plaster in barrels, .300 lbs in each, just received by the P ohneritit tA. e Will take in payment Wheat'. Gye, Corn, O'its, Buck wter.t, Potatoeq, Oulons,Veates Dried Fruit. Butter. Lard Cheese; Pork, Eggs and almost any other kind of Farm Produce. Y. --( D. WO will Vol refuse the notes of any solvent Flanks riot even those that have suspended specie payment) fn exchange for Plaster or GroCeries. ' • Towanda, 0et..2.6,48.57. BAILEY ft ,NEVINS., WHITE STONE LIME.-50 bbls. White - v v stone Lime just received; and for Bale for dub or Grabkby - - Towanda, Oet, 1P57. BATLEY & filierellantotu3. 00()D :i SW, LS&',/ SALVE IS THE GREAT CORER OF SORE Ems I To All Concerned. FOR. SALE. NEW COODS ! CHEAP AND DESIRABLE! J. C. FREELAND WITH ALINE 4- CA RIIOL, 'reporters of WINE., BRANDIES, GINS', 304.:310rth 3d streets KEYSTONE, STATE SAPONIFIER, or CONCENTRATED LYE for making Soap. Manu factured by the Penn. Salt C..., Tarentum„Alleghwy coonty. Penn. Repree'etited by LEWIS, JAMES Jt Co. Philadelphia. .I. S. ci• E. L. PEROT, GP.YERAL PRO- Duel , . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Nn. 36, North Wharves. Refer to Philadelphia ruerehants generally. All consignments or orders %in receive prompt and personal attention. F. 131 , 13 Y, C 0 .1" GII A M HER R, CROCERS and COMMISSION MER CHANTS. N 0.522, Market'Stteet. .1/00R HENSZE 1, 4- CO., Importers toll Wholesale Deniers in II ft WARE, CUTLERY', and GUNS, 427 Market 416 tlnntmerce streets. 5A31 . 1 . , IT. BIBIr HATT S. Importer ami and Wholesale Dealer in FoREIGN and DOMESTIC HARDWARE, Nu. 258, North 3d street, below vine. N. 4- G. -TA Y LOR. Importer; anti Whole sale Dealers in TIN PLATE. COPPER, SHEET IRON, 31.4.1 and .40.;, Drench st. 11.110131ERS, HATCHETS, in great variety - . nianut,, , t,,ret: by , C. A3l \ION D, Depot 503 ( atom. r.e The attention the trade is culled to rii-se goods as being quill iii quality and finish to any made. E. lIALL Philadelphia 31allea -111 Iron W.r1, , , cerner of toth and Jetfer , on Streets ; wargioe.e 307 Arch st.. above third. Manufacturer of GEN Elt 3L and SADDLERY HARDWARE and MAL LEA BLE and FINE GREY IRON CASTINGS. .1/..1 _VC /I ESTER SCALES. HA Y, COAL. couNTER w.t.liEuoUst:,, w HFELEA rt. Pow. noLTING MILL RAILROAD SCALES of inn and -npfu quintitirs4, WARRANT ED SU PERI4IR in. quality and finish to ony other scales in :do. W.,r( L , ase, No. 23, N. tith street, GEO. W. CDLRY. Agent. GRE S TO-VE HE ATE R. AND RANCE—The Heater has no equal in this coun try—k all 4-11.4 into. and will create 11 4 4 per cent. More heated air with the same amount of Mid, than any uth• er ftirnar ein u e. The Range has two ovens Unit Baku uniformly at the same time. These inventions' have no equal in the market. Rights for tale for all sections of the Cui ,, n. FITHIAN .IOX.ES 4- Co., Importers and .liilLiers in 1.11 IT, - 1 14 and AMERICAN DRY GOODS, 21. Mark. t, t 1 to rth to 204 Clart.h Alley. 6 months credit for apt lored Nntervi TOWANDA TZEILLIE EdT EMI/11ff. TESII. 4 4NES. TT.% NS(.IN respeetftilly Inform the public that the scholastic year will commence MONDAY. SEPTDIDE/1 14, eon,tin.,,ng to .I,ly 14. Jli 0. 1). HANSON Will hare the general snperiuten dence of the school. assisted in !finale by Miss REBECCA D. 11.1 IN, and in French Miss EMMA HANSON. Thank rid for the patronage all eady extended to tle.m, they beg leaye to a , sure those entrusting their daughters in their charge. that every effort will he made to deservo the confidence autl favor of tl;eiri:atrous. school veer will consi...t of four quarters. of eleven weeks . each. The summer vacation commencing iu July, and coding in September. A recess 014 hew days will be taken at the holidays. repro - ts will he sent to the parents, who an requested to sign and return them: We ran promtse no improvement unless a achalar regular and punctual in attendance. TERMS. PER : First Clais —To include the elennntary English,} co branches. and the study of the Latin language, " Second Cluss—T , , include the more advanced stu dies ofthe English brunches.with Mathematics, $9 00 and the study, of Latin and French ..... . Third eltits—to include Mathematics, Mental) and Moral Philosophy. Rhetoric, Botany,&c.,'; $l2 M. with Latin and French. ...... Each pupil will bring with her a desk and chair.7-Tharep will be no extra charge whatever. Mrsie—fustrUcflon on the Piano, with use of iristru— ment, will be given by Miss REBECCA D. 11.txxoN, at . $lO , per 'punter. -Boarding for young ladies can be obtained in. private' families at reasonable rates. Pupils from a disMJace wilt receive the evpecial care of the teachers. They beg leave to refer to the following maned gentle men :—Rt. Rev. Atoxvi Porrna, Bishop of the Dioce,e• of Penn's, Philadelphia : Rev. Dr. 31actea.v, President of the College of New Jersey. Ron. Ibtvin NVibmor, 6. F. MASON, c. L. WARD. .Tons F. lifrAxs, D. F. BIRStOW, R. S. !ifErwrn. 0. B. BART . - LETI', E. 0. GOODRICLI, Wu. C. BotLkillr. Toaeanda. W. A. POCKWELI Administration in Kansas ! Large 11 1 . mo. fllt3 pages. ViriTn A . COMPLETE, fIISTOIIY OF THETI ITTir- V TOM ,nntel Jrine. IS:, Enitmoling a hill areannt of its discovery, Geography, Soil, (li:flute, PrOfilleb, its organization a. 'rerritory, tranoar'dons and el - etas tin der Governors !feeder and Shannon, dissensions, Personal Reeotinters, E:ection :rands. hattlet and antra- Mt Portraits of proiiiii,rut actors thPrein, all fully authenticated. By .IttilN 11. citiflN, M. D.. - Privato Seorttary to Gov. Gear... carefully compiled from the. Gilicial ,tarinents on file in the department of State at trushington and other papers In fhe pmjsession of the Author, with full account of the Invasion of Kansas from mis , ouri : the rapture. trial and treatment of the Fren. State prisoners, the chrietrter and fittoYements of the MI sourl Border WAD:mg, the tannin of Suffern and otkare.. The controversy beta - ten Governor Geary and Judge te.- compte. The proceedings of the" Territorial I.egisratnre. of the pro-slatery convention, and, the 'organitatiOn of the National Democratic, Party, stithit sketch of Kansas. during its early troubles under Governors Deeder. and,, Shatotion, Its Invasions, battlec, outrages and mordent- • A copy will be sent to any part of the United State*, • by mail, free of postage, on the receipt of 'retail pike. Price in cloth, Si Oil Paper, 50 et:. CHARLES C. RHODES, Publisher, laquirer.Building,Pitaadelphia. July 28, 1857. OUSE FURNISHING GOODS.--Docr• ble and 6ingli fold worsted and Moen aid .wondett damasks, moreens, cotton daininks,bleachedand mibleith ed - table linens, Idartailew gnlhs, Collet c a m s , an d a aa . 'inky of other foodiOnt thin linitjoitrec . eivd by • :; April O. 1t 1 37.-; •J. mrett. itherrilanecnts. Philadelphia Advertisements, FROM JOHN A. RIDDLE., At" Merchant's.llotel, North (di st., TO THE SIEREHBNIS.OF THE WEST AND NOR/11 WFST.: . , PHILADELPHIA lIMIKET . being easily accessible, your attention is called to it, a 4 portesbing faellitled and advantages worthy of your coailderation. A minig Its a vantage" may be enumerated it+ location, having shorter lives or conoainider Wm to the interinr, fig proximity to the Iron. and Anthracite Coal dbstrictl of P'euirtylvania, the large and varied extent of it , maanfae• tunes. being far in advance of any other city in the United States, the moderate expemxs necesietry for carrying on buiiness, . The marketrovvevrtia Unrivalled'advantages forthe gale of many kinds of produee i sueb a 4 Flour, Wbeat,Barler, Wool, Latter, Cheese,.&o., tthile Om charges Incident to sales and attendant expem•es, are mote ruuder.do tlca neighboring seubord market:, JAMES, KENT, SA STEE F CO.. Ira prier., and Jobbers , of FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 279 and 241* N'otth ad street, above Rice. BUNN. RAIGUEL CO., Importers of BRITISH GOODS, and Jobbers of STAPLE SILr GOODS, EMBROIDERIF.S, &e., No. 37, North' ad st. HAAS 4- TAYLOR, Importers and Cash Jobbers, No. 305 Market street, HOSIERY. GLOVES, SHIRTS and DRAWERS, GUM BELTS, SHIRT BO_ SUMS, White Goods, Embroideries, Laces, Suspenders, Tureads, Combs, &e. UMBRELLAS 6- PA RASOLS.—WM. H. mc lIARrrsoN, No. 418, Market st., manufactures first-elass UMBRELLAS expressly for retailers. Ever! article warranted. SMEDLEY BROS., Manufactnrers and Jobbers in HATS. CAPS. MRS. STRAW:I : GOODS and SILK BONNETS. No. 41, North 3d streetr WOLF E IN G, %V holecale CLOTHING HOUSE, Nos. 430 Market and 425 Merchant streets. CHARLES S. FEATHER, 'Wholesale Dealer in BOOTS & SHOES, No. 49, North 3d street, below Arch. PAR RISH 4- BRADSHAW, WALL & WINDOW PAPER Warehouse, N. E. center 341 and Arch streets. • GEORGE W. PLUML Y, Mannfacturer or every description of PAPER BOXES, 61 N. Fourth Street CA UPP.III N 4• CHEW, Importers of clit NA , ASS and QUEEN'S WARE, No. 21, North Fourth street. THE TRUTH ABOUT KANS4S GOV. GEARY'S
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