The Progress of the War. Forney lias got his back tip. His paper, . I'ress, pours a broadside of a column and ' j lU lf into the Administration organ at Wash ;■ t 'H. denouncing its " insolent and dictato d articles," its censures of the supporters of 4\'u ker, and its attempt [The italics are For , < i.wnl to commit the democratic party to the '.■ l ,ine of introducing slavery into all the free ites, anl of holding it there in defiance of tate laws." Forney pronounces the Unions v rument in support of the Kansas Constitu- Convention "a miserable apology for a .'■vat moral fraud," and concludes its declara t': Jtl of independence with the following, which h mills something like a declaration of war : ••Our able contemporaries linve not forgot tia that after Governor Walker had exposed • I L . criminal frauds in Oxford and M'Gliee ; niici. the fire eaters and extremists were hunt-* j- :u r hiiu down like a felon ; when all honest n ~i, w,re applauding him for his courage ai.d [,;s integrity, the Washington Union had not u word to say in his support. It was as silent a-; death, and dared not so much as raise a ui, -per for the gallant statesman, absent from 1 . luinily and his friends, fighting against as - aeeful a set of tricksters as ever lived. The 'fidoi waited, like a cautious politician, till tlie hour came when it could take veugeancc oa those who stood by Governor Walker in that crisis. And we, thank God! —we were air.om: the first to do so, and so we receive the tir?t stab ! •• Hut, more than this. While Governor Walker was still absent, and nothing was yet known of his action on the Calhoun contri vance, the Union, in an editorial ccstucy that would not have been an inappropriate picture ol the signers of the Declaration of Indepen dence, eulogised the minority Convention at L 'tompton, applauded their doings as wise, and sagacious, and statesmanlike, and then proceeded to present the Calhoun Constitution i i the democracy of the free-states to swallow, failing in which, they were to be handed over to the abolitionists. A few days after tiiis !:, -t delectable piece of editorial agility, Gov. Walker niade his appearance, and took i-xaet !v opposite ground to the In ion —t lie ground, indeed, occupied by the entire body of the Democracy of the North. Indignant at this, i:s most pitiable dilemma, and desperate at the N'oruitil independence of those democrats who will not be dragooned ly any man into submis sion to confessed wrc ng, much less by so awk ward a drill sergeant as the Union, it has lost p- patience, and attempts to intimidate with an infantile vigor truly dismal to behold. We have only to say, finally to the Wash ington Union, that we despise and reject its censorship. When it speaks of Abolition sym pathies, it should look closely to its own house hold. We defend a great principle. We op pose no slave states, fairly made. We resist wrong and fiaud, whether EX'TRISED for or aaainst the South. We stand by the author • T lie Nebraska bill. Is he on Abolitionist ? We stand by the Governor of Kansas. Is he a disorganiser ? We follow the public opin i:i that elected James Buchanan. It was not fal-e in ISs7—it is not false now. Supported l.v -ueh authorities, we can afford to look down wiili ineffaide contempt upon an w-paper which, like Tom Thumb before an audience of fill-grown men, imagines itself a king, when it i- only the puppet of a set of grasping speeu lators." CKACK OF THE I'ARTV WHIP.—It would be very amusing, if it were not very melancholy, to see with how much confidence and insolence of assumption the rigors of party discipline are brought to bear upon the public men who at tempt to act upon their own convictions of prhciph.- in regard to public affairs. A very grave difference of opinion has arisen among lb mocrats as to the propriety of forcing a O.nsiitutiou upon the people of Kansas with out their consent. Some of them venture to think this proceeding a fiat contradiction of the principle of popular sovereignty recently i..tredu -ed into the Democratic creed and ue e •>!,-.! by the country at large. The Washington Union has been endeavor : to prove that this doctrine only applies to the <|U> -I, Busy in seeking to make favor with those who have potential votes to give in regard to ' j i'ii,- printing, that it makes the welfare *' s own party ami the reputation of the Ad ministration matters of entirely secondary con - l"ifnee If tins were not so, it would inflict >re s rious injury upon its own friends than 'a ■ "Black Republican*' newspapers in tii" t antry could uccomolish in months.—N. y Times. Icii" The Democratic Genera,J Committee of New York City has expelled Daniel E Sickles "id C. Godfrey Gunther from membership of that body, in consequence of their having sup b'Tt'-d Daniel F. Tiermann against Fernando ood for Mayor Sickles is a member of Congress, and was Mr. Buchanan's Secreta r.v Legation at London. Bets are freely offer- F y permission of Jailor PHILLIPS, we are at liberty to give the main facts embodied in the confession. They are these : The murder of GEORGE \\ ILSON and his sister originated with CHARLOTTE JONES, and was executed by them, and them alone. \\ hen they gained admis sion to the house, FIFE stabbed the old man, and CHARLOTTE struggled with her aged aunt. Failing to kill her, FIFE was obliged to assist, and tiie double murder was completed. The chest was then searched, and the two left the house. They both assert that STEWART was not there, and that their intentions were whol ly unknown to him. Thus they pronounce him entirely innocent, and voluntarily criminate themselves. In regard 1o the murder of SAMUEL 11. WHITE, which is so intimately connected in ?lie public mind with that of the WILSONS, FIFF. most earnestly asserts his innocence. JUDGE CLACCET, of the First Judicial Dis trict, lowa, made a rule that lawyers w ho had cases in Court should not leave without no tice. Tins did not please them. And to put his honor out of countenance they would get up, one after another, and say with long faces ami juvenile accent, " Please, thir, may I go out T' His honor bore this as long as he could, when he had them all put in jail. The Burlington ITnwkeye says that " no public edi fice, not excepting the penitentiary, ever con tained so much latent rascality us the Madison jail, when tilled with the law vers of the dis trict." THAT MOXSITR GUN. —The monster gun of the United States corvette Plymouth, weighs 10,000 pounds avoirdupois, it is covered with a coating of vermilion and beeswax, and there fore has a red instead of the usual black ap pearance of a ship's gun's. The heavy DuhJ green guns have two vents, which facilitate their rapid and safe firing. The weight of each shell they discharge is about 136 pounds, and that of each solid shot 174 pounds. The sound of the shell and shot, traversing a distance of three in;!es,i.s lost in the enormous space which it traverses. One peculiarity of the Dahlgrcen gun is its enormous Mrci.gth and thickness where the greatest force of the powder i? ex pended In experiments m ide to test the orength of these guns, one of them had been fired off nearly two thousand times, with a large portion ol shot, without bursting. At the residence of the bribe's fath'-r in I'ike, Sun,lav i veiling. I tii ULT., to > EL-REX \V. I' l l HI), all -d l'ike. DONATION VISIT will BE given to Rev. W><. SVM, ; cents ; all other kind- in proportion. Remember thi reduction is only f< r I lie Wint' r. and so improve the time. Room* open at all hours. Pictures taken in all kinds of weather (except for children.) All work wan-anted. Towanda. Dec. S. 1857. G< It. WOOD. N R OTICE. —All persons having unsettled accounts with the and, r-igncd, will please call and settle the Kiine without delay; and all notes past due MUST T>e paid, or collection will be enfon ed. Towanda, DTC. 8, l V '>7. GI FT EX BERG A-F'O. RCS. KE2MT. THE subscriber, guardian of the minor chil drenof Daniel O'Keefc, deceased, oilers for ill" ""T very DESIRABLE property in ROME Iwp.. I a T /J8 I. radioed County, known us the ROME SPRINGS House. The property comprises a large Tav ern House, barn, and out buildings. T here i- near he hoi -c a celebrated Mineral Spring, which in the o--I -• sion of a proper person would attract many VISIT, r-. Tin Farm contains HO acres, about 50 of which arc improved. Possession given on the L.-t ol April next. JOHN M MA HON, Dec. s, 18:.7. Giuwdian. N H. MORGAN, M. D , PHYSICIAN * I • A- SL'HtiEON, having recently graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, attended the Hinckley "Hospital, and received a Diploma from the Pennsylvania Hospital of Philadelphia, oilers his prolos sional set vices TO the people of MONRO, ton and vicinity. X. B. Particular attention paid to OI'XKATIVE SITBGEBY. Olliee at his lesideuce at Momoeton. Dec. 8,1857. BEEF CATTJLE WANTED, ONE THOUSAND HEAD OF GOOD BEEF CATTLE wanted by the " Mamh Chunk Bed 1 Association. " The regular market price will be paid. Cash. By order of the Board of Directors. E. LI. UAUCH, Sec'y. G. W. SMITH, President. Mauch (Tiiiiik. De"". S. AV r ANTED OATS, Corn, Rve, AVheat, Potatoes, and a small ounn tity of Rye straw will be taken at the BARCLAY MINES in exchange for COAL. J. MACFARLANE, Dec, 8, 1857. Gen. Sup. Rarclay RR. A Coal Co. IpLH'ANAN SMITH, having returned to J TowaDda, has opened a Law Oflßco ever Merur's 1 Store. Dec. 1,1&57 Nciw HA3.D TIMES! SELLING OFF AT COST. M&YS® H I ARE now oflering their stock of WINTER CLOTHING i AT CITY COST, FOR CASH, and will show up to their customers it is so, and no humbug at,out it. The reason of our doing so is, we are in want of money and are bound to sell* at some price ; the stork consists ol Overcoats, Gents business Coats, black cloth do. Sati net do. Boys business and Over-coats, Pants and Vests of all kinds and quality, white and fancy shirts, wool under shirts and Drawers. Collars, Cravats, Suspenders, Gents white and colored Hose. Hats and Caps, Cloths and Cas simeres of all kinds. We are still making up to order and all who wish to get particular lit- will do well to give us a call. We have come down on prices in this line of business, and warrent every garment to lit or no sale. Cutting done at this Establishment as usual; all those who owe us by book account or note will do well to (Wine up and settle and save costs. Nov. 26,1857. COLLINS A- POWELL. SECOND ARRIVAL ! S151)09 WORTH OF GOODS ARE NOW OFFERED AT AN ON THE ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH JOSEPITPOWELL Would respectfully call tlie attention of the public to the fact that he is now ottering R j| |t. • jlll To those wishing to buy GOODS FOR CASH. Prices Reduced 25 to 50 pi* ct. Those wishing to know what PANIC PRICES Are, are invited to cull. Towanda. November TO, 1557. \ DM INISTfRATOR'S NOTR'E.—Notice IJL is hereby given, that all per- >n- indel ted to the es late of Elia- Thompxni. dec',l. latent Shesheqnin t ,wn -hip, are hereby reijre-ted to make payment without de lay; and all persons leaving claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ' JOHN B. THOMPSON. HANNAH THOMPSON, Dec. 1, is."7. Adra'mistratnrs. C; 11 >. 11. I NNSTTI XC, r) KSPECTFULI.Y inform* bis former customers and V the public generally, that he bus renioM d hia TAILOR'S SHOP, To the corner of Main ami Bridge -treats, opposite J I 1 Phinuey's .-.tore. He Hatter- liimsi if that from hi- l ing experience in lui sine-s he will be able to plca-e all who may favor liim with their custom. Owing to the /<>„• jwotitrr in the mo ney market, be will make Coats from $2 .*0 to bOeach and other work in proportion for RKDAY PAY. Country Produce in payment, will not be refused, if offered. T wanda, N, v. 20,1857. MUSIC ! MUSIC ! MR. CHARLES ()UICK has taken bead-quarters in the village ol TOWANDA, wliere he i- prepared to furnish MUSIC lor public or private parties. Ironi one to live luusieia.,.-. Mr. Quirk will tea. b all tlie fa.-hion d ig dances of ;be day. II oiunmui 'utioii* addre.-scd t IIARLES QUICK. To wn:..; Braill od Co. l'a. will ire promptly attended to. fee"PIANOS tuned and rej>aired on short notice. Towanda, November 27.1*77. 25 For cent. Below Cost ! 11l UQQ&M? AN D READY MADE ics. CASH crcz.tr! Having determined to change our place of business, we offer for sale our entire -t.„ k of DRY GOODS AND READY MADE CLOTHING, AT 25 per cent. Less than Cost ! As our stork in est be disposed of be fore THE- FZR.ST OF JANUARY K EXT, We think we can offer GREATER INDUCEMENTS to purchasers than any other cstubii-bnu ut in town. GI V L US A C A LL ! GUTTEN3URG ROSENBAUM &. Co. Corner •>! Main and Bridge streets. Towanda, Nov 27, ls,">7. GOIXG! GOING! WHO WISHES TO BUY ? r I"MIE Finest A— •rtmcnt of VYIX I'LR GOODS in town L will be I'liihii ;.t tlie st >ic ol Win. A. Rockwell, one dour north of Bridye street, M.my thank for the liberal share of public patronage which has leen extended us: and we shall en the ipiality and prices of our Goods. ( all and see. Towanda, Nov. pj, lib7. / 10A1\>E SALT, for jnickiiiif PORK, put VV o;> in sin ks, one bushel in a sack, for sale at Nevember 18. FOX'S. Towanda Female Seminary. r JtllM WINTER TERM of this school, under eh irso-of A the MISSES HANSON, will commence on MONDAY Not ember 80, 1^.7". CASH WANTED FOB GREAT BARGAINS! J. H. PHINNS7 <& CO. WILL SELL OOODS FOR CASH AT VFRY REDUC ED PRICES. Their stock consists of DRY GOODS. GGOt'KKIKS, xSats. Caps, Boots &. Shoes, Hardware, Fish, Xtfails, Glass, Dyes, die. ITS"Per-oris wi>hing to buy Goods for CASH, c.'irt save 27 per cent, by p ;n'hasing of as. Tlie goods will be sold t > make it an o'oje -t to cash buyers. You will tind us on the west side, corner of M lin and Bridge streets. Towanda, November 12. ls. r >7. To Shoemakers 3nd Leather Consumers. JUST received at M. E. Salomon's < LO'l HIXG STORE .1 a large -to.-k of SOLE AND UPPER LEATHER, which will be sold very low for CASH. Nov. in, I -77. MOHAIR HKAIDB and Twists fur the . hair, at Sept. 15, is.-,7. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. r.ISII ittul French Merinos, DelJao-cs, J DeLaines, Alapuccas. Thiliet Cloths, Shepherd s Plaids (.i neuv and fashionable article) Prints, Ginghams, and in fact all kinds ol Drv Goods may be had cheap at Sept. 1.7, i 5.,7. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. \Af ANTED.—SOO Bushels of Wheat at T T the market price. Towanda, Oct. 2ii, 1857. BAILEY & NHVTNS. The Latest City Styles and Prices. MBS & BHillfi, \XTOULDrespectfully inform tlie citizens of Towanda YY and adjoining vicinity, that she lias taken the Mil linery Shop formerly occupied l>y Mrs. E. 11. Mason, where she is prepared to furnish the Ladies with tlie LATES 1 STYLES of Bonnets, Caps, Head-Dres-es. Ac., Ac., and at as low prices as can lie bought in any Millinery estab lishment this side of New York. BLEACHING AND TRIMMING done at the shortest notice. The Ladies will please call and examine our stoi It of B< INNETS before purchasing elsewhere. October It, 1857. S. DARLING. DRIED BERRIES —A quautity of Dried Berries for sale by Towondv. Nov. 4.1-57. w A. ROCKWELL. t.nal. NOTICE. —Notice is liere- ] Jl by Riven tlr.it all persons indebted to the estate of FREDERICK FISHEIt. dee'd of South Towanda, must make immediate payment, and all persons having de mands against said estate, will present them duly authen- I ticated for settlement. SALSBURY COLE, JOSEI'II H<(MKT. August, 15. l v . r >7. Executors. [EXECUTOR'S NOTICE.—AII persons in- Xli debted to the estate of SILAS TITUS, deceased, late of Herrick township, are hereby notified that pay ment must lie m ule without delay, und ail persons having claims against said estate are requested to present them dnlv authenticated for settlement. ZOPIIAR PLATT, September 26, 1-.57. Exceptor. A I).MIXISTEATOK'S NOTlCE.— Notice XI. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ofMARIv 11. GREKXMAN, dee'd, late of Canton, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; and all prisons having claims against said 'state will please present tliem dulv authenticated for settlement. :H \IiLES STOCKWELL, JOHN VANDYKE, Jr. Canton. Sopt. 21,1857. Administrators. A I)MINfsTIIATRIX NOTICE. -Notice J. V is hereby given, that all | er-*ns indebted to the estate of WM. R. KF.IFSNYDER. dee'd. late of Albany twp, are beretiy notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them dulv authenticated for settle ment. * MARY REIFSA'YDER. September 21, 1557. Administrators. 4 EDITORS' N (>TI (' E.— Patrirk Fnrrrl -a. V ty to the use of John Me M ilton vs. Matthew .Mc- Mnhon. In the Common Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 251, Sept.Terra. 11.51. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute the funds raised by .Sheriff sal" of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties assigned liiin at the office of 1). A. Overtoil, in Towaiida.on (satin day.the 14th of November, A. I>. G 57, at nine o'clock in the forenoon, when and where all persons h iviog claims are requested to tiresent tliem, or be forever debarred therefrom. Oct. IS, is;,7. 1). MONTANYE, Auditor. A I) M 1 XI ST RA TO R'S. X OTIC E— Not ice .a V is hereby given, that all pers< n- indel ted to the es tate of Hansford 11. liailey. deceased, late of l'ike twp. are requested to make payment without delay; and all persons having claims against -aid >-tate will please pre sent them duly authenticated for -< ttlement. I'. 11. lU'i K, DEBORAH BAILEY. October 15,1*57. Administrators. [EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is In re £J by given that letters t --iaiiienta;y upon the e late of Elijah Lucky, late of Sheshequiu, dee'd, have been grunted to the subscriber. Ail persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having auy claims upon said estate to present tile in dulv attested for settlement. NANCY LUCKY, JOHN LUCKY. Sept. 15. 1857. Executors. \ DM IX ISTK ATOM'S XOTICE.— Notice 1 \ i- hereby given, that all inrsons indebted to the es tate of Clarissa Grace, late of Springtield twp.. dee ised. are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims again-1 -aid c--t.it.-, mi: .t present them duly autlientieated. to t'ae sub-mi!,. r. Kept. 1.5. 1897. .liiilN .\itHM \N. Administrator. J"V r ()TiCE TO .ASSESSORS.—Tin? sr-ve ' J-1 ral Asse sors for l*ss will make their returns in the ' following older, viz : A—( -sors for Ulster. Athens t>< p.., A then- twp.. South ' Creek, l.'idgbury ami Wells upon Monday. Nov. 22, 15.;,7. Springfield, Kniitlifichl, North Towanda, < nlumbia, Sylvania Roro* and Towanda lforo. upon Tuesday, Nov. ! 24th. Armenia, Troy twp., Troy boro., Rurlingt m'u p., 15 .r --liugtou West. Burlington boro. and (Jmnvuie upon i Wednesday. Nov. 2.5 th. Cauton, la-Boy,.Monroe boro.. Monroe twp.. Overton. ' Albany. Franklin and Towanda twp., upon Thursday, ■ Nov. 2utk. Wilmot, Asylum. Durr-11, Tits, urora, V.'yalaing, Litch lield, Warren and W iiull. uii upon Friday. Nov. 27th. Standing Stone, liuiitk, Orwell, Hike, theshtquin, Rome and Wysox upon Saturday, Nov. 2-tli. A.-sessor.s ate reipiested to be pum t ail in making their returns upon the day designated in their warrants. They , are also required to extend the amount of each ]n -*. Ik valuation into fhe right hand column of thou as-. --ment. By order of the Commissioners. E. B.COOLDAUCH, Commis-ioner's Office, 0ct.20, 1 -.57. Clerk. "(EXECUTRIX NOTICE.- Notice is here -1 J t>y given, that all person-indebted to t!ie estate of JOHN CHAFFEE, deceased, late of Wairen town ship, are requested to i/.ake payment without delay; tie- ehttvit desmoid .- -aiu.-t said i tate will pre cat tkcm ; duly authenticated for -eitlemcnt. I Dee.8.1857. FANNY CHAFFEE, Executrix. 4 DM I XISTRATOII'S NOTlCE.—Notice : N \ i- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ol Hiram < iilbi it, iki..! account of A. \. Russell and Samuel Cass, ad ministrators of the e- tate of Austin Russell, late of t Unveil ! den-as. d. Filial account of Bucv and David Stublpadmini-tratars i if the e-tate of Richard Stable, late of Rome dee'd. J Final account of Harvey Hokomh. guardian of Catha rine D. and June E. Ro.se, minor children of John C. R i.-e late of Canton, dee'd. Final account of Chandler Bixby, administrator of the i estate of Edtnond Sauntler-, late of Pike, dee'd. ; And the same will be presented to the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, on M inday.the 7th day of December i next tor confirmation and allowance. J AMES 11. IVEBB. Register, j Register's Office. Nov. 4. 1557. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the mailer of . the rslute of IVm. Chilton.. drcnted. In the Or phans" Court of Bradford County. Notice i-s hereby given, that ihe Auditor appointed to ril>utc money in thebands of the \dmiiii.-irator ol tiie above e-tate, will attend to the duties <>! hi- appointment at the office of I). \. Overton in the borough Towanda, on Tuesday, the Bth day of December, l-AT, r.t 2 o'cloek, I'. M. Ail pets nis !i in ing claim- upon said money must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. Nov. 3.1857. E. 15. PARSONS. MwHgw. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE—Notice j. *. is hereby given, that all indebted to the es tate of CAI.Lii EDOAitTOX, late of Athens Borough doeea-'.d, are requeted to make payment without tie lay ; and all persons hiving claim-.against -aid c.-t :te nn ill plea.se present them dnlv authenticated for settlement. AXGELIXE LIXiABTCX. Xoveaiber 12,1557. Administratrix. I>R. J. M ACKINTOSH, HEX ■T* ''7.S 7'. will he fnntiii at his old quarters in Cation's Block, until Deeemher next. Towanda, w, 2.1857. JOHN .M ACKINTOSH. M O X T A X" X" E S Are now receiving their Kail Stock of St a] !e and Fancy Dry Goods. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, Tmhfc ftjiirs, lljor failings K Irntjjrr, HATS, CAPS, BOXXETS, AC. Which xcill le, sold at Greuhif Reduced Prices. Cor. Public Square and Main st. J. n. MO VTA NIK, I TOWAXDA. \ .1. I). JIONTANYK, .IP.. p. n. montaxye, ( September 8,1857 / r. d. moxtanve. NiW fALL CRIBS! Just receiving at William A. Rockwell's Store. Uo. 2, Pattern's Sicck. Towanda, September It, 1*57. A N ELEGANT ASSORTMENT of Di^ss jl Trimmings. Velvets, Ac., at Sept. 15. 1557 vlf a TiOCJCWTLI/S. Legal ~ I CPECIAL COURT.— Notice is I.crcDy gi k-J veu tliut ft Special Court of Common Pleas will be held in, and lor the County of Bradford, cmmenelng oi MONDAY, the lstli day of January next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Court House, i i the borough o: Towanda, and to continue one week, at which the Hon Robert G. White will preside, for the trial of the following cases, to wit : C. L. DeChastellcux vs. Ira Jennings, et al. Ejectment. S. I'. Shipraau vs. David Wilmot, Appeal. A. 11. Smith vs. S imucl Kellum. 2d. et. al.. Ejectment. Subpoenas made returnable on Monday Jan. H, 1*57, at 10 o'clock. A. M. ALLEN'M'KKAN", pyntli'v <(tin e. SflT. 17. 1557. Prutlji-notary. i-:. t. fox I [S NOW RECEIVING a Inrtre stock of ! L FAMILY URDCEBIES, wbich are eU'erc-d for sale at I na low prices u- the -ame quality of Hoods can be bought i anywhere this side of the City of New York. To All Concerned. rpilE Subscriliers' liabilities are -u- h tii it they will ei I titer lie obliged to sell the Judgments ami X-tcs t n \ j lcdd against their -asti.>mer- ; . or enfon c collection. We ; hope our ti lends will pot drive 11s to such an alternative. An earlv attention to this notice is requested. Aug. ta. 1897. _ MOXTAXYES. ] EXTRACTS for for suit' cltctij J at FOX'S. rASH PAID FOR BEEF HIDES. AND ' \J SIIEEP PELTS AND FURS, at No. 2. Patten's i Block. ang!7 WM. A. BOCKWELU NEW GOODS! FROM New York and Philadelphia ! CIIE AP A XI) DESIR A RLE ! JUST received and now opening a very extensive and cheap stock of FALL AND WINTER HOODS,which for beauty, variety and cheapness, cannot Is* surpas-eil in this market. It comprises nil the best make of brown and blein lu-d Sheeting. and Shirtings. Ticks. Jeans. Den im-, < heck-. Yarn, Batts, Wadding, Ac. In the Cloth ■ and Cas.-iineie Department our stock is full—embracing the ino-t reliable style-. Our line of LADIES DRESS GOODS embraces aft the new styles. Also. Dress Trim : ming-, Ribbons. Ac.,ia grf it variety. SfIAWLS in great v ri. lv. Embroideries, Lace-, GKves and Hosiery, a full | stock. Ho.isckeepers'(Joods, Cjrpi tings, Oil ltlm, Ac.. Ac.. ; Hoots fc Kiii-i s, to.-uit purchasers. I'mckcec jiiai Glass Ware. Hardware, Iron and Nails. ORO<'EitfES,alarge ■ and choice variety. I.'km: .vtiiiii:! Timt our store is the place to buy (foods ; CiIE.VH. O-.ir mott i—•• (J■ li. k sales and small profits." Remember, also, our st-'fe —somh end of Meretu's ! Block, Mam - trcet. _*Kt. 12, 1 -..',7. TRACY A MOORE. ; i LS. PAINTS, GLASS, Arc., all hizes, ; U torsuk-.it Oct. i 2, is.,:. TRACY & moobes. 2jrir.b?r Wagon t":-r Salo. A NEW TWO HonsK LUMBER WAGON tbr sale iJ\ for ('ountrv Pmdace ; enquire of the subscribers. TftWftttda,Nov.2.lßs7. ' BAILEY A NEYIN'S. OOARDING COURT WEEK.—A few JLB B'.eders can iiml a. e.nam.-datinns through Decem ! ber < -iirt—i a |aire oi" the suIjHCI'B . t. i Tow.ii..li. N..v .2. 1 -.57. SIDNEY s. BAILEY. QALT— 100 Bbls. Salt for sale, at No. 2, O Patton's Block- bv Towandw, Nov. 4.1897. \V. \. ROCKWELL. rjIRIAL LIST fur Dccoiubji' term, loj" A Bradford County Court. FinsT wmiK. PI.AINTIFK3. | liclEM-AMTS. | VATCKC. ! C. N. Shipinan, Lewis Bortret-. . I —i.e. Sarah u iicii, |'V. 11. H. Br .wn. et. a!. :.ij. -tiiient. i Win. L. Gore. jUollins M. Segur, - i.Fa.bail j Ci.uk \att, 1 sub. \. B.r.nuth, iC'ovenant. )'. J. DeC'ati rs, er.K- Ellsworth, Uj. ctment. . Will i-ton 4 El well, |David('a-h, a 'use. C.Hunjto,' [.John Eghmey.Jr. j!—ue. i S.>-ih L. Fit. li, jt). P. Ballard, '' a-e. John W. Plu-1; s, if.. S. Arnold, ; Appeal. Gilbert A Tut He. HI A Kill. | Debt. F. L. Ballard, New'cry E. Calkins, | Appeal, s lionum 80-worth. . i).'iie!.M Dnffce, ct. al. i do. ; Richard Morton, jl'iijah Morton. • do. Jane liartron. j 1 iieodorc Pratt, jCsse. !K. iii'l A. Tenant. jKli (fiblis* adm'ra. j dj. J. F.Stone's adtn'rs.i Win B. Kmpp, Appeal. Emma Jane Smith, Sanmel Kelium. et. al. I Ejectment. Un-il tr. iiinier, j U.S. Jt J. H. I'hir.ncy. 'Appeal, j i-aac N. l.acey, -an e. j do. . IVm. 15.Cainp'licll, jt'has. M. Ames. 'Trespass. J. B. M. Hiuinan. K. L. F c.vler, et. al. lEje tment /lAVUGA GROUND PLASTER— 50 Tor.s Cayuga Ground l'liist. r in banels, hOt) lbs in each, ju-t len ived by the su.Y-criber=. We will take in par ment Wheat. lire. Corn. Oats. Buck wheat. !'• -tabies. Onions, Beans. Dried Fruit. Butter. Liu ci Clieese, l'ork. Eggs and aim -t any other kind ol Farm Pr- dure. N. 15. We will not refine the notes of any olvent Bank — (not even those that have suspended specie payment) ia • xchange lor Plaster or Groceries. Towtida. Ort. 26.1857. BAILEY & NEYIXS. ! WHITE STONE LIME.- 50 bbls. While i v Stone Lime just received, and for sale for Cash or j Grain by Towanda. Oct. 27. 1K57. BAILEY A Nl YIV-b j AIYIA LBS. OHIO GRIND STONES : g ' " " ' and a lot of Grind Kto- e ll.u-gings. at ; Sept. 8, 1157. WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. A FOil KA2.H. IMIE subscriber offers at private .-ale hi- Valuable Farm, sibn-.ted in < (verton twp. Brail'ord county, containing 12k a. res. Tl e | land i- of e\i. Ih-nt qnahty, well sit : ,t--d : the I improvement-are a log llou-e i.nd l. g barn, f. two good shed-and corn i rib. Tlicie is it inr "Jl to 55 i acres cleaved, all in excellent stub of cultivation, and 10 | acres of ~ fallow hurni d : the land is Ire" of stones, the j soii i- fiom lj to 4 feet deep, there i ; a new orchard oi I 40 ciioi. e gra.teilapple tie- -in 1 eaiiug condi.ion. The ! part clear, d i- l ii.l out in - fields, on 7 of which there is I living water, and a good substantial rail fence to ca■ h | field. The spring at h-.i:.-> is v. itli'n sj) feet of house and I barn, and the spring housi i- r. few feet below the spring, i It lias ,i M-ior laid with smooth st.-ues.the w iter runniim I between them : which keeps milk and both r nice and j cool all summer. B. low tiie spring house is a large wa tering trough for eatlle. The State road runs on the west line, the onlv level I route from Mu icy t ■ Monruetou. a distance of about 45 | miles. The main road from Dusliorc to thccoal beds runs along a part of the north line. ! A I year old Mare. 2 year old Colt, a yearling Colt.and I this year's C- It. Cattle, Sheep. Hay.Grain, and Farming j tools, will be sold, with or without farm. I An indisputable title will he given to the purchaser of ! said Farm. Terms c-asv, and price reasonable. October 4.1897. ' JOHN FLYNN. I A NEW AND GENERAL assortineut : Vof Boots and Shoes, ( lot and Cas-imtie--, and everything in this line, for sale bv | Kept. 15. 1k57. W. A. ROCKWF.I L. I / IROCKERY, GLASS WAR] •j. Groceries, i V- Yankee Notions, Looking Glass. Wo den Ware. | and erervthing you want may be found at the new store jof Sept. 15. is-,7. " WM. A. ROCKWELL. NEW GOODS! rpiiF sub-crlbcrs nro now receiving ;,t theit Now Store, I West side of the Public Square, a large -.rtmcnt rensawiU good- ; conshAing ( ,| LsuliesandGeuts Fall and Winter Dres*-(b>..d<;. lints end Caps (il vcsaud II sirry, Shawls, Family Groceries. Crockery. Nails and Glare, Hardware and Cntlcrj. A very large stock of Mi-US, !> >ys. Ladle., Misses ami Children* Coats, p, n Uos. Sh 'is, IJ.skins, Ties and Gaiters ia great variety and style. Sole and Upper Leather. Calf and Kip Skins. Murnrco, I.inings, Hinding:-, Leo I,e.,ther. Sh >e Thread. Si.. 1 Nails. Ac., Ac. In short, a general assail f went of (bard - for the country trade, r.il ot wliii !i we op',;- t > ear pat rons and the public generally, for Cash or Country Pro duce at very low pi ices, aiid respectfully i.ivito parch;.- sers to rail and examine our stock aud prices liefore pur chasing oNiivlicie. Oct. 10,1857. HUMPHREY A WiiKIIAM. H. A. BURBANK'S BAKERY One Door North if the 11 'ard House. TOWANDA, PA. 11 ' HKIJR you can tind r. constant supply of lirer.d .Pa k, \ t < uackers, Cookies, Jumbles, and all kinds of Fancy Cakes. .r OYSTERS furnished by the quart or keg, or cook ed to order. 3* Particular attention paid to filling orders for parties Returning our sineep-thanks for tire liberal patronage bestowed upon us during the past year, and hoping i>v close application to business t > merit :i continuance of ti/c same, we remain as ever, vour humble servant. Man h 18,1 H. A. BI'RBAXK. £L Competency Secured for fpil" .subscriber will sell the follo wing valuable roce'p's t for the above named s lm. putting any energetic p. r son in possession of iiifornintion which will enable bim to make a fortune with great ease : Patent Starch Polish ; lndelhble Ink; How to Make Cider without Apples, cs-Apply or dire t to A G. KJNNEY. November 1, l s i7. She hcquia.Pj. miscellaneous. i''i!aclcTpLia Advertisements, FKOM •>< >1 i%- .A. ItIDrJILE, At Merchant'* *.q € p Xostk 4th St., Philadelphia. TO THE MLWHBMSTTTY he west Ai \D XORTII rIILADELPMI A MARKET caß ;)v accessible, v -ii r atk ntion is <:)!>t your Among it- advantage- may In cnuimrat-q jt> location, having shoitcr line- of < mmvnii ;.ti< n to tl:--, tlr _ jm proximity to tin' Irmi hnl Anthmcit* Coal di- ; L t h of Piuu.-y lvunia, the large and \ ark J extent t its mar. .fai lures, being far in advance of any other city in the Unite* . 11 >S, and Jobbers of STAPLE SIJJf COOPS, EMIiiiOIi'EIUES, No. ST, North Jd st. HAAS <\- J'A yj.Oll, Importers and CHSII J O . N :-treet. LAs-IKRY, GLOVES, SHIRTS . DRAWERS GUM BELTS, SHIRT BO SOM-, \ i:.t- ii. 'Embroider:* , Laces, Suspenders, T. C.l'l-t. < •' (ilia-, A • . CMJ. R ELLA s S' PA J! A SOLS. —W\J. 11. i;iC'' A ifPSO\. No. 41*. Market st.. manufacture* I■: t*> :.i • I .hißu LA— cAplesoiy fur I'CIU.ILIS. Etc, - /* article n;: rr.'.ntc 1 . SMEIHEY BROS.. Manufacturers and Joobcrs in HATS. CAPS. FURS,STRAW GuODSaud SILK f!oN\LT>, No. 41, North 3d strict. WOLFE A- A IXC, Wholesale CLOTHING IIOrSE, Nos. 42. Mai kit and 425 Merchant strict*. CHARLES S. FEATHER, Wholesale I'-:ler in ROOTS & SiIOLS. No. 4", North 3d street, below Arch. I' A RR F SIT A- BRA OS HAW, WALL & WINDOW PAPER Warehouse, X. E. corner lid and Arch streets. GEORGE W. PLCMLY, Manufacturer .f every description of PAPER BOXES, il X. Fourth Street CACFFMAX A- CHEW, Importers of CHINA, CLASS and QUEEN'S WARE, No. 21, North Fourth street. J. C. FREELAXD WITH KLIXE tr CARROL. Importers < f WINES, BRANDIES, GINS, Ac., No. 304. North 3d street. KE YS TONE ST.I TE SA VOXIFIEK, 'i CONCENTRATED LYE for unking Soap. M.u.u lactim d by the iVnn. Salt Co., 'lTrent im. Allegh.'tiy e ni:! . Peon. Represented by LEWES, JAMES A Co. Philadelphia. J. S. A /:. L. PEROT. GENERAL PRO DUCE COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 3#, Kortlt Wharves. Refer to Philadelphia merchants generally. All consignment* or order* will receive prompt and pel'sOlial at tea.lion. E BY, CO X Y X GHA M A- 77 E R I<, WHOLESALE • H<>> Hits and COMMISSION MER CHANTS, No. .".22, Market Street. MOORE, IIEXSZEY, A- CO, Importers and Whole-ale Dealers in HARDWARE, CUTLERY, and GUNS, 127 Market 410 Commerce streets. •S'.Ll/ L IT. li IB IC HA. IS. Importer and and Whole-ale Dealer in FOREIGN and DOMESTIC 11ARDW A RE. X . 2nd, North 3d street, below Vine. .V. A- G TAYLOR, Importer* and Whole s. De 111 -ill TIN PL ATE, COPPER, SHEET IRON, &C., JH.j uild 3Ue>, Ui Uiiu'L st. HAMMERS t HATCHETS, Are., in prrat variety, maaufaetured by C. HAMMOND, Depot M c ooiiieri e st. The attention of the trade is called to iLe-c g-.uds as being equal in quality and finish to any mad*. E. HALL OGDEX— Philadelphia Malien blc 1; in A\oiks, corner of fith and Jeflerson Streets ; V. ai'iTion-e 307 Ar. h st., above third. Manufacturer of GENERAL an.l S \DDLERY H \RI)W ARE and MAL LEABLE and FINE (iREY IRON CASTINGS. MA XC HESTER S C ALE S. H A Y. COAL. < OENTER. WAREHOUSE. WHEELBAR ROW, ROLLING MILL, RAILROAD SCALPS of irr ved patterns and supenor anantities, WARRANT ED SUPERIOR in quality and finish to ony other scales made. Warehouse, No. *23, X. ctll street, GEO. W. COI.EY, Agent. GRE JEX S AE YS TONE TIE ATE R AND RANGE.—The Heater Las no equal in this coun try- is ..!! < a-t p. n. and will create 30 per cent, more heated air with tie -aine amount of lu r -i, than any oth er furnai e ill u-e. The Range has two ovens that bko uniformly at the -nine time. The-e invention-, have no c, " linti e market. Rights for sale for all sections c-f the Union. FITIIJ.AX. JOXES S- CO.. Importers a:ul J .:-: .;- in CItITISII and AMERICAN PRY GOODS. 21.', Market. Il.iu i-h to 2'U Church Alley, C months 111 iiit i v .;;;i.i nv< <1 Notes. UOUSE FURNISHING GOODS.—Doo . Me and .single fold worsted and linen ami worsted damasks, inert • i.-. <:■ tton d.irnasks.Menehed and unbleat h cl table linens. Marsaib s quilts, toilet covers, and a va riety of oth< r goods in this line, just recciv. d bv A mil >i 1 s i7. j. Prt'WFT.T.. Stusqntbanna £ol!tt|iatc Institute, row Ay DA. BRADFORD CO.. PA. INSTRUCTORS. REV. J AMES MeWILLIAM. Principal. Profess ir of An cient Languages and Mental and Mural S ietrce ; DAVID ( RAPT, A. 8., Profc.-sor of Mathctu—lica aid Natural Science. MISS A. ELIZA FRITfYIER. Pro er.tress ; MISS EMU,IK A. BUTLER, A-i s t:mt ; MISS o. LOi IS \ JEN \S Insti' et-.r on Ph,v>; MISS Hl' EN M. < AItTi.R, Assistant instructor oa Pl ano and Meiodeon ; Ml: - CLARISSA A-STOP II WELL, Teacher of French add Drawing. STEPHEN UALirr, Usher; Mr. ( ANKIKL" DaY TON, Steward. ihe \\ i,.ter rerm commences on Wcdtiesdav. Decem ber 2, and w ill r mtinue 11 weeks, exclusive oi' a rcceos of Jo days tit Christmas. I X i'LCV-I.'.- FEB Tf.KW. P.iyal .c invariably in advance, or "tie half on entering the school, and one half at the middle of the term Fuel ami contingencies included: Primary, per term f 4 ot> I tep. t at -I \ f; Higher, Ist year, per term 7 ot) Higher. Ist ami 2d year, per term S 00 ("l.tssieal, Dt year, per term, 7 00 < las- mal. 2d and 2d year, per term, o on Collegiate.per term, 10 00 X. !>. Pupils will Le classed hy the mast advanced bratieh tiny respectivelv pursue. PupiN u-mg scholarships ore charged SI per term fc.r ttel and j'titingeirts ; tor iustrumeut oa which to lake lessons, JOc, or for practice £2,00. KxrrtAS. French 55 00 Drawing 3 0,) "ait.en on Piano Porte with use of Instrument.. .. 12 rt > d > do per quarter >f 11 weeks,.. 10 00 Bond in the Institute. ] er week, including fuel and ~.l ;h ' , 2 01 \m liinT dpi* No rholar. whose parent* or guardians shall reside " t>v miles i'.; tin* fa>tit ,tc sliail lie admitted to tut a Em: n upon nu\ perm vent scholarship rented or i -n-n d by -uoh pupil, his or her parent or go irdi in. i b< arrarifreiiii iits for if aii'ing will In- under the entire I mi if i a- I iiia': j'_-i nic ut of the Steward, while the Prin ■ ip.T u l Teacher redding in the In-titute, will be ahlo to ixiir i e a constat.! wth over the p-ipils, mingling wiUt thetn as m. inhere m tin same family : as a laud ing S.-hool for youth of b- fh *.-\es, the I,i titute w ill af • oil increased d ipeti r advantages. Parent* and guardi in. May be -suit d that all due care will lie e.xer lVf ■ th"* health. the n. inner- and morals of those en trust tto tin V care, and al! suitable aid rendered at ail thru in prom- ting their advancement in study. I'e .ils boat ding in the Hal), will furnish their ownbt> h-sfldi .... iv.e!-. t:>\ am! (he table silver at their option. Pupil.enter :ig the Institute are pledged to the obser vance >i ,hc regulations, and none will bo udiaitted on ether trims. spe.-ial exercises ore arranged without extra charge for tno-e qualifying themselves as teachers fur common schools. SF. Poi/r, Secretary. d. L- WARD, President. August I*2, 1*57. A. W TOKTTAM. Tri'lS. IA A DDLS. COMMON SALT ; 10 bbls. A* " Rock Salt for packing salt, just received hv Dee. 10. I'M. BAILEY .V XEVIXS. \ NEW ASSORTMENT of BontiO*. ..IX Ribbons and Gloves, expreesly for the fall trade Belt Ribbor? : also a new stork of Laces aad Emltio dwrie® set of Cellars and Sleeve?, irr . fr- nt feyt. iV !?sf. AV. \ RPCK^TLL'