Nero Abucrtiscments. Excitement inClotliing! COLLINS dt POWELL, r r n ,w receiving the Largest Stock of \ ~ ' le Clothing ever offered in this market, >* . -riling at prices that astonish every one; v 'A r„t up expressly for onr Trade, and are ' . T • very way, our stork consisting of every of Men and Boy's Wear, Black Cloth v's ul Plain Business Coats. Sattinett Coats, . ! ri v Cassimere Pants, ;Uniou do,, Sattinett 1 pliisii Vests, Cotton Plush do., Sattinett do., ~ . , satin do. Gents furnishing Goods! v, >| Under-S'uirts, Wool Drawers, Collars, Cra ul, rs, Gents White and Fancy Shirts, Check , v Shirts, Hoseiry of *ll kinds. Hats and Caps, ,i -ivies of Black Silk Hats made to order. Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings ! , receiving the largest Stock of Cloths. Cassi testings. ever offered in this market,which we m;ike to order or sell by the yard. Persona 'hinimade tip to order, will do well to give TV purchasing elsewhere.as we warrant eve ■ iill s;dc. Wo keep none hnt the best work receiving the latest Fashions every mouth, v . tin? anything in onr line, will please give us , wi v >']> nothing but Men and Boy s Wear, and , v ii. v our Goods cheaper ft an those that only buy VTIPi PRODUCE of all kinds taken in payment . .uid i short credit. Cutting done as usual,and ■ A i, II the Goods are bought of us. Ikm't for c one door south of Hall's Hardware store. , ~ ~r 12,1558. COLLIN'S ft POWKI.L. great Eargains in Goods! TiXACY &. MOORE, i [IF now receiving a very large and desir \ ,->..rtiiicnt of Fall and Winter Goods. which • jL .... ilow as anything that ran be found in this c isistiug o! Dry floods, Shirting.Stri[>e Shirting, r > ■ Dermis. Cotton Batta.Cnt.ton Yarn, Carpet Warp, PC't-. Sattiuets, Kentucky .leans. Fancy and (jsiinere, Bla< k and Blue Broad Cloth. I.insey, TDiaper Linen Crash, Napkins. Tabletiotns, I i ■ Spreads. Die.i. lied Ma-Jin, Hod and White ,-! ('ott.'ii Flannel, Grain Bags. ftc. iJoons.—Dc Laiue*. Hamilton A Pacific mills, y ' 1' "'.ins. De Beges, Chenilc Scarfs, Knit Hoods, Cashneres. Parainatas. ftc. ~ i,-.—.V large assortment of new and choice pat- Mi a and Wool Shawls. : I- CAPS.— Men and Boy's Wool and Fur Hats -. me liir st assortment in town. . A vii SHOPS.—AII the different description of 'Uuineii and t lnidreu's Wear, sold cheap far cash. 12 ' TRACT 1 ft *OORE. \ w Fall and Winter Goods ! Are constantly arriving at "WELL S LARGE & NEWLY FURNISHED STORE, • -- !' N"<; of a large and well selected assortment ' ' heap and nice Prints selling for only i! 4 and Ma-iin Delaines and Plaids, Cohurg, Poplin and ail. al-"> Ladies Plaid Long Broche and Mantilla . . o-Slniwi-.ail sizes and kinds. Black and Fancy , - Zephyr Worsted, all colors of Shetland Yarn, i i'aj Leather, Boots and Shoes, Rnbl-ers.nnd in Muds of Goods to suit the purchasers, which we .1 as cheap as the die ipeat. 2. No. l Pitt .us Block,cor. Main ft Bridge st. - \ TONS of Anthracite Coal for sale at No. P ' I Rattan s Block .), ij i 15 A RRELS of Salt for $1,50 per bar l!A" :i I. at No. I Patton's Block. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IKON AND STOVE STORE. D. C. HALL N Wholesale and Retail Dealer < A in Hardware and Stoves. Iron I_ JL jM-l-'ljitoaomt Nails, Sn-h. Glass, Paints and Oils, House Trimming.- i (MPH all kinds of fa rriage trimmings. HnH Seat Cloths and Laces. ('arriage sfayr-ifr-fy-fr IMBsnlkev and Scat Springs. ( ar- P. penters" and Joiners' Planes, ? U;rr_rr~~ saws, Angers. CI isels and all • *"A W other T ... • ■ M " " * and Circular Saws, Blacksmith L . Tools, Bellows, Anvils. Vices, • = —J Hammers and Screw Plates, its. R.road Narrow, Lath and Hand Hatchets—Cable, •e and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Picks, Shovels KKTAXD TABLF CUTLERY—Shears and Sei.s- Toolsofall kinds. Bra--and Enameled Kettles, aid Tonaues.Spounn and laidies. Tubs and Pails, i - and Washboards,'and all other kinds of house-keep- K implements* H\IMWAPT"Iine, Brass. Brittania, Jappancd i , 1 i Ware, single or in set ts. Bar, Band. Scroll : i m Iron, Steel otall kinds, Kail I tods, Ac, Pumps, 1 . and all the necessary fixtures for water works. : s tl vt,.bed Leather Bolting and String Leather. HI other articles too numerous to mention, that i receiving direct from the hands of uianufac ; inporters. including the largest assortment ri.reatest variety of STO V 2 S 25 per cent. less than usual for Cash, ■ C din at the highest tit*rhet prices. \Y d Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining - v Riate an l Cylinder.ever brought into Xorfliern I va; or Southern Xew York : all or which we i .v. d to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low • Vas good TERMS a can he found this side of i k. from the fact that all our goods were bought ■■ . aids ami in full packages and large ifwantities, • -an advantage over smaller purchasers and ') ils dealt rs. that wiil enaide us to sell from a to - th in any of them, which advantage we 1 v who will favor us with a call before pur ■ > . i-cwhere. rve ipiantitv of Tin ware, Stove Pipe and Ellmws a 1 ul, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job to order, on short notice and warranted, t: i ,ke the place to buy STOVKS and lIABD ' ap—one door South 5f Tracy A* Moore's, and " i v. block on Main saeet, in the new Wood flh ul uli over. I' intrv Produce, obi Iron, Brass, Brittania '. Dried Fruit otall kinds, Feathers and Becs- Li ■ c.ted for goods. - i> p lis wanted, for which the highest price , M elt riven over four months, and all hnv s ants or notes over due had lietter call and pay '• v. if thev wish to save cost. , Octolier 13,1845. K DRESS BILKS —A now supply 1 -• ' heap Black Silks, just received by ' -Ms. -,. H. S. MKkCUR. •U)IF„S MERINO VESTS, for sale by !' H. S. M KRCL IL | ' lUAfiE TRIMMINGS —consisting of a and Knaineled Cloths, Damasks, Fyingea, tc. Ac., just received and for sale by ILS, MERCUR. | obt'KERY and Glass ware, a now assort- MERCUR'S. 'KzaiiPß slsi&sisa : in d having purchased the above well ' * ' in■ I- and attached to it a Steam Engine, and ' •iy thing connected with it in perfeet repair, '-lie modern improvements now ia u*c >a first - g Mills would respectfully solicit the pa da community- trusting that the reputation , • rctofore borne may not snfTer in the bands '■ lir::i. It shall l>e our aim to do all work eu • promptly and in the liest possible ni nner. " fr mi a distance may rely up in having their 'in e, so as to make but one trip " to mill." [■ 'lbi - r w ill continue to give his own personal at ' Je the business at the mill, i ' I L>r all kinds of GRAIN ; iilso Flour. Meal - de at the lowest market prices. MY Kit, FROST A CO. i i. O. FROST B> T. FOX. P"' Tl w*M>4, Oct. OOTS AND SHOES.—AII the Afferent t descriptions of Boots and Shoes, for men, women and cliildteus wear, just received and will be sold at less prices than ever known at the KEYSTONE. T TATS AND CAPS.— Men's and Bov's 1 L Ilats and Caps, in all the new and desirable styles, ju-t received and for sole cheap at the KKYSTOK. /"4 ROGER IKS ! GROCERIES f—Snjrflrs -.4 at less prices than can be found elsewhere. Molas ses, Coffee, ftc. ftc., and a superior article of Young Hyson Tea. at 50 cents per {Kiiind, just received at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. T)AINTS, Oils, Glass, &c. kc. —At the JL Keystone will always be found an assortment of Paints, Oils, Glass, Sash, Putty,ftc., ftc., together with 11 thousand other kind of Go ds, which time nor space will admit of remuneration. TOWAKBA, Oct. 12, 1858. ; PRINTED FRENCH MORI X< >ES —An I X assortment of Colors of new aud beautiful Styles,re ceived to-day at j Get. 11. ' POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. Mantillas, Cloaks and Raglans. POWELL would respectfully announce •I • to the ladies that he will always keep on hand a ' large assortment of Cloak-. ft<\, of different Styles, and 1 that he has made arrangements to fnriiisli to orderon short j notice any article wanted in this line, from cheapest to J best, at rates below New York city retail prices. He will j also receive samples of new styles as they appear, to I which he invites your attention. Itktober 11. j qpiiUNKS ! TRUNKS !—A large kfcort j .L mi nt of Trunks always 0:1 liand and for sale at man ufacturers prices, at ! Oct. 11 POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. MATRASSES. —A lartre assortment of - Hair aud Husk Matrasses of superior quality for sale at POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. New Fall and Winter Goods! EUMPIIB.EY 6L WICKIIAM VRE now receiving a very large and desira ble assortment of Goods suitable for the season, comprising almost every article wanted in the line of Dry Goods—such as Sheetings, Shirtings, Drillings. Ticking, Denims, Cotton Yarn, Batts, Wicking, Twine. Calicoes, Ginghams, Broadcloths, Caoaiuieics, S.itinetts. Kentucky Jeans. Vesting*, Ladies Dress Goods in varie ty, Crockery, Shetland Yarn, Family Groceries, Hard ware, lfats and Caps, a large assortment. The usual large stock of Boots and Shoes, of great variety in styles and prices, isitli eastern and home manufacture. A very | large stock of Sole and Upper I-eather, Kip and Calf Skins, botli French atd American, Linings, Shoe thread and Pegs, a large stock of Lasts, Boot Trees, Crimps, ftc., Wooden and Tin Ware, ftc., ftc., which we offer to onr numerous patrons and friends, and to the public generally, for CASH or 1 onnty Produce, at prices which cannot tiiii to plcse. We respectfully invite the attention of buyers before purchasing elsewhere. Ca-U paid for Hides ft Skins. Towanda, Oct. 4.1858. Dr. Wistai's Balsam of Wild Cherry. YT7HERE the above preparation is known, it is o well \\ established as an infallible Remedy for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Spit ting of Blood. Pain in the Breast, Croup. Whooping Cough, and every torn of IVI.MONAKV C OMI-I. \IVT, that it were a work of supererogation to speak of its merits. Discovered by a well known physician more than twenty ■ years since, it has by the wonderful cures it has effected : lieen constantly appreciating in public favor, until its ufie aud its reputation are alike universal: and it is now known , and cherished by all (and their " name is legion") who hive been restored to health by its use a* the OKKAT KKY KIIV for the diseases which its professes to cure. Sir James Clark, physician to Queen Victoria,ha- given it as his opinion that CONSUMPTT X CAN BE CURED! The whole history of this Medicine fully confirms the 1 opinion of that eminent man Thousands ean testify, and j have testified, that when all other remedies had failed.this ! has completely cured ; and that the sufferer had well nigh ! despaired, this has afforded immediate relief ; that when ! the physician had pronounced the disease incurable, this j lias removed it entirely. The virtues of this Balsam are alike applicable to core a slight cold or a ('onfirmed Consumption, and its power as a safe, certain, speedy, pleasant aud effectual remedy cannot tie equalled. ltd;' C.vL'Ttos .'—Purhase none unless it has the WKIT TKN signature of" I. Br ITS" oft the Wrapper, as well as the printed name of the proprietors. The following person- have experieucec satisfactory re WINNOWER in market. It runs easily, is simple, strong, light and durable ; will not. carry over, nor waste grain; and will thresh and I clean tit for ma-ket as much grain per day, with the same power, as any Thresher with Separator will thresh. It is admirably adapted for two and four horse powers. Job threshers will liud it to lie just the machine they have so lung desired to find. Our Horse Powers and Threshers are, to say the least, equal to any made in the I uiou ; so that farmers MI Sou thern New-York and Northern Pennsylvania, will find it to their advantage to buy our Machines, on account of saving heavy expense in trei Jits, as well as for their su periority. We invite the particular attention of Farmers and Deal ers to onr TUIGA-POIXT FEED CUTTERS. GALE'S PATENT- We can with confidence, recommend these Hay, Straw and stalk Cutters on account of simplicity, durability, strength, efficiency, ease of operation, rapid cutting. Ac. They do away with the very serious objections heretofore urged by farmers and others, and justlv too, against all patented feed cutters ; namely—that they are too com plicated, too many small castings and traps, consequent ly too liable to get out of repair : that they have too many wearing or friction places, therefore hard to operate. < >ir Feed ( Titters have two simple straight knives which can easily he sharpened, or, if ever necessary, can be made by any blacksmith. All are warranted to give sat isfaetion. Ask your merchant to order one for vou. and 1 send for onr CATAMIOI-k, which contains additional in formation concerning all of thealmve mentioned machines and many others of our manufacture and sale. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. Athens, Sept. 15,1858. Matched Horses for Sale. THE Subscribers desire to sell JiMTAtheir line span of matched BLACK HORSES, -.IX a not having teaming enough to keep them em | ployed. Said team is a valuable one and is well known, having been formerly owned by Messrs. Harris A Page, and Welles A Brooks. Tney took the first premium as she best pair Carriage Ib'r.-es at the Bradford County Ag ricultural Fair in lss7—their weight is about 120(1 pounds each. We will sell them cheap, either for cash, or on i time with approved security. Athens. Sept. 21, IHSO. WKI.I.KS, BLOOD A CO. STAPLE GOODS. I ( illi I VARDS 4-4 Sheetings, by the " / Bale or single piece. I 400 pieces PRINTS, List colors, and in great variety. 50 pieces Blue Denims, heavy. 100 pieces Bleached Muslins. 20 pieces Canton Flannels. Al-o, Blue, Red, Gray and White Flannels, Sheep's Gray, Satinetts, Ca-sinieivs, Kentucky Jeans. Cot. Yarn, Ticking ami Bolts, Candlcwick, Mariner's Stripes. Bleach Brown and Colored Drills, Colored Muslins, ( rash. Hock aback, Ac., Ac. Country Merchants will find anexci lleut ! opportunity to sort up at low prices for casli, by calling • at mv store. | Towanda. Sept. fi, 1858. JOS. KIXGSBERY. EAGLE FOUNDRY! AND MACTTTNE SI IOP ! Again in 3/Xction ! THE Subscribtr having purchased the above works, situated at the lower end of town, near the 1 Canal Basin of the Barclay Rail Road Co., (the same e-- tablisliinent formerly carried on by Lamoieu.v, Hall A , Russell.) and having employed a competent set of work -1 men. Is now prepared to execute orders fur Castings or Machinery of almost any kind. He also manufactures a variety of Cook. Parlor and Office stoves. He respect fully solicits a share of public patronage. Towanda. Sept. 8, 1858. O. I>. BART LETT. THE LATEST NEWS By (he Atlantic Telegraph ! FROM ELM lit A. "VTF.WS lias just e.one to band that. mapsH A CO. of | 1> No. 5, UNION BLOCK, ELM IRA. liav-received per , Express during the last few days direct from the ineti >j lis, over ten thousand dollars worth of SPLENDID NEW i FALL GOODS of the very latest importations and m ist I desirable styles, eonsistiiig of just everything, to which the attention of c lose cash luiyers is parti.*tilarl v invited. ' A word to the wise is sufficient." Let all read their ! advertisement of Xew Goods daily and weekly, and go I see and judge whether or no 20 per cent, can lie saved by i buying Dry Goods of MARSH A CO., | No. 5, Uhion Block, Elinira. N. Y. FLANNELS— f roin I.s a yard to the very best ill the market, at MARSH ft CD'S, F.lmira. Dll ESS GOODS.—From 6d a yard to sls a pattern, at MARSH ft CO'S. SHAWLS of all kinds from 12s to sis. at MARSH ft GO'S UOOI* SKIRTS from (is each, to Douglas ft Sherwood's best, at MARSH ft CO S. 1 >ARAMATAB k MERINOES from ls6d A a yard to the best grades, in all colors, at MARSH ft CO'S. A LPACAS k BOMBAZINES ia all grades -JA- from lsiid to 12s a yard, at MARSH ft CO'S. |>o\s A MEN'S WEAR.—The best and * J cheapest assortment out of Xew York City can be found at M \ RSll ft ro'S. Jj^M BROIDERIES.—Cheapest, in the world J at MABBH ft CP'S. HOT 8E KEEPING GOODS nt regnhr smash down prices, at MARSH ft CO'S. Readers of the Stcpoitcr! IF voit want to buy Dry Goo s Fancy Goods or Yan kee Notions, cheaper than you ever saw them, just take a trip to ' .MARSH t CO'S, No. 5. Union Block. GO TO MARSH ft CO'S, GO TO MARSH ft CO'S GO TO MARSH ft CO'S, NO. 5. NO. 5. X'O. 5, NO. 5, XO. 5, XO. 5, NO. 5, UNION BLOCK. UNION BLOCK, UNION BLOCK, KI.MIRA. N. Y., FOR CHEAP GOODS ! DENTIST! DR. G. S. PECK, Surgeon and Mechani cal Dentist, being permanently located in Towanda, tenders bis professional services to its citizens. Espeeia attention given to FILLING and CLEANSING DECAY ED TEETH, also EXTRACTING and ARRANGING IRREGULAR TEETH IN CHILDREN. Treth insert ed on pivot; also gum and plain incorruptible teeth mounted on gold, silver, clieoplaatie and Slaytons base, from one to an entire set, in the most artistic manner known to the profession. All the above operations will be performed with a THOROUGH PRACTICAL KNOWLEDGE of his busi ness, and duty to his patient. Office over E. T. Fox's Store, No. 1, Brick Row. En trance, fir-t door on l'inc street. N. B. Produce taken in part payment for dental ope rations at its market price. July 80, 1858. * DR. J. MACKINTOSH, DEN- Tf Yjyijj rr,K " r has returned, and will beat home 1 I L.I IJ"lor two months to come. J. M. would dis abuse the public mind of the impression that he was limit ing up a place to settle in while absent, lie is settled hero, and will remain so. Towanda. August 4, 1858. GENTLEMEN'S' CANES, including Load ed Rattans, Hickory, Majkn a ' rook and smulj Canes. Sept.!, WM. ft. ROCKWELL. IHcrf!)iinbiif, #c. ISTEW i)V "J" SEn. JEj] ©> ©©® H2' HS. MERCUR lias again the pleasure • of ufi nonliving to lils natrons anil the p iWIt-. the nrriva! at his store of a very larre and beautiful a sort ment of PALP GOODS, which mentis even-thin? that is wanted, and which will ns heretofore he sold for CASH at RS ir,W and geuerally lower price s, than c>n be found at other stores. Few possess equal, and none superior facilities for obtaining cheap and desirable Good , and purchasers are respectfully requested to compare quali ties and prices. Towanda, Sept. 20. 1858. MERINOS and all \\V>T l)e JL Lalnes in various colors, For sale by Sept. 21, ls')K. 11. 8. MERCUR. IDOHLINS, Valencies, I'lain and Printed DeCiines, Robes, Debeges and other dress goods, w ill lie found at _S. pt. 21, is;,x. If. R. VKRCUR'S. QIIAWLS ! SHAWLS ! ! —Single and klz double Broehc, Cashmere, Thiljet, Silk and Wool Shawls at Sept. 21, 1858. ___ 11. R. MERCI'IUS. 'V W || .1 YARDS of tliose celebrated fid Prints; also, an extensive line of Merriniac Prints, just ree'd by Sept. 21, Pisa. If. s. MERCUR. BONNET RIDIiONS, Fringes and Dress Trimmings of the latest styles, new Silks and Vel vets, now offered at low prices, by -Sept.fS, 1868, H. S. MERCUR. pOLOREDi DOUBLE EXTENSION, U STF.FI. HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautiful article st received at jyl.'t MEKCUIFS. AS USUAL, a large stock of Domestic L\. (foods. Heavy Denims. Sheetings and Tickings, Bleached ami Fable-ached Muslins, Irish Linens and White Goods, of every description, at Sept. 28, 1858. MERCER'S. V LARGE assortment and the best quali ties of Cloths, Cassimeres aud Vestings at Sept. 2s. raw. 11. S MEiMTR'S. / 1 KNTLL.M I'.N's and Youth's For, Ber- H liu and Buck Gauntlets and Gloves, at Sept. 2s. I*sß. MERCER'S and fasliionalile Hat and Caps, Hoots ii and Shoes, great assortment received at _ Sept. 18. ls.-.s. MERCER'S. :mmw F-YT. T. TJtA. X) E! SSSI 8 8 ? st t tt r JOSEPH KINGSBERY, TWO DOORS 15FLOW PUBLIC SQUARE, ' I CUKES pleasure in informing his customers and the -1 public generally that he is now prepared tootTer the MOST ELEGANT AND ATTRACTIVt STOCK OF AUTUMN GOODS ! EVER EXHIBITED IN THIS BOROUGH. Constant additions of desirable articles will be made, and no pains will be spared to keep up an assortment of Good-, which for beauty, variety and cheapness, CANNOT BE SURPASSED! Special attention is invited to the department of HEADY MADE CLOEIILXG, In which maybe found every variety of Goods usually kept by house- who devote themselves exclusively to this branch of trade. Townnda, August 2!). 1 s.",R. I The Great Atlantic Telegraph! m. 21 SCLQaCGBTS CLOTHING; EMPORIUM 77c. .% Patton's Slock. ' I HIE two greatest events of the Nineteenth Century, I are the submarine telegraph between Europe and America, and the imps railed stork <>t READY MADE CLOTHING OF' M. E. SOLOMON! combining the great, -t variety, latr-t fashionable, and most durably made Clothing ever brought to Townnda. I beg to inform 'he citizens of Towanda and vicinity, that I have HKMOVKD to No. 2, Pattous Block, one door north ol Rockwell's -tore, where 1 shall he happy to see •all my old friend- and enstomers and as many new ones as may wish to favor me with a call. Having just return ed from the Eastern and We.-tern markets where I have purchased my Fall and Winter stock of CLdTBTNK, GENT'S FURNISHING GOODS, AT.. I can-apply the public at lower rates than ever sold here before, us 1 have bought my stock for Cash at the lowest figures. MY STOCK CONSISTS OF OVERCOATS. —Rtiperline Ida. k Beaver Raglans and Sack Overcoats ; Black, brown and blue Pilot do ; Petersham do; Sup. black Union Gas iinere do. Black, brown and gray Sealskin do ; Deer-kin do; Lion skin do; Fancy Bear -kin do. and various other styles, too numerous to mention. FH.ICKCIIATS. —Fine French black Broadcloth double breasted Frock Coats , single-breasted, same ; Medium quality tl ; Cotton warp do ; French Beaver Business do; Fancy Cassimeie do ; Side Band do; Black Union ('a—, do ; Fancy Sntiiiett do ; Tweed and Kentucky Jean do. / I'AXTS.— Sup. black I)oe-kin Pants ; Mcjfium do : Rlk. eott.n warp do ; Fancy Ca—iinere side baud do; Satti nett do ; Farmers and Mechanics Ca-sitripre do. YKSTS. — French Fancy Silk Yelvet Vests ; Chenille and Printed do; Silk Ye-ls, of all de- riptimis ; Silk and Worsted do : Black Satin do ; Cassimerc Ye-ts ; Satti uet and Plush do. Ft uxisuisi; Goons.—Fancy Silk Ties, Block do ; Fan cy Silk Scarfs; Black figured S art's; Black Silk Cra vats: Linen Pocket Handkerchiefs ; Cambric do; Silk do ; Fancv cotton d-i ; White linen-bosom -iiirts ; Fan cy Marseilles do ; Fancy Linen do ; White Marseilles By ron Collars: Fancy do ; Fancy nud white linen do ; White string and lap do ; Hosiery, of all kinds ; Suspen ders ; White and Mixed Men's Wrappers and Drawers. A complete assortment, of Boy's Clothing! Boots and Shoes and Rubbers, of all kinds, Sole Leather, Upper Leather, Kip Skin, Calf Skin, etc. Our motto: " QNCK KAI.KS A\D SMALT, PROFITS."' Cash will Tie paid for Wool, Hides, Sheep Pelts, anil all kinds of Grain, at the highest market prices. Remember, removed to No. 2, Patton's Block, former ly occupied by William A. Rockwell. Towanda, Sept. 20, Ixsß. M. E. SOLOMON. EXCELSIOR ! NEW FALL GOODS! W. A. ROCKWELL NOT TO 2Zi ECLIPSED! \ I.THOUGH we may not deal in gas as extensively as some of our hretiiren in the trade, yet it is an nck nowledgi d fact throughout the county that the place to Ii it ft Supeiior (In oils at Low Prices. Is at ROCKWELL'S STORE. No. 1, Patton's Block, cor ner of Bridge and Main streets. The liberal trade which has been bestowed upon us dur ing the pa-t Summer, has encouraged us to enlarge our business, and we assure our patrons that we shall not for feit the reputation which we have gained of selling the CHEAPEST AND BEST GOODS IN THE TOWN! S KING IS BELIEVING —COME AND SEE. Towanda, September 1, Ixsß. SELECT SCI TOOL For Ladies. MISS MARY F. CBFBBLCK would respectfully give notice that she will open a Select School for Young Ladies and Misses, in the room formerly occupied by the Mis- HANSONS, to commence on MONDAY, Angu-t 22. A limited number only will lie taken, and Miss C. flat ters herself that front long experience in teaching, she will lie enabled to do justice to the scholars confided to her care. TERMS, PER QT'ARTER OP 14 WEEKS : First Class —To include the elementary English Branches. $1 00 Si rand Class —To include the more advanced En li-h branches, with Mathematics and Latin, st; 00 Third Class — I To include Mathematics Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botanv, Ac.,with Latin. " IT 00 Music —lnstruction on the Piano, with use of Instru ment per quarter, #lO ; French, per term, #.'s, and Draw ing #4, extra. Instructions in Vocal Music will be given without extra charge. Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a desk and chair. Vir Any information in reference to this School may be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. TowaniUt August 11, 1x,5. Tale ori the premises, en S AT URDAY. OCTOBER .40, lssß, at 1 o'clock. P M. the following described lot of land situate in Wells twp.. Bradford Co . bounded mi tin- north by lands in posse sion of S. H. Ingersoli, on the east by A. P. Bowman. on the south by John Yaunest, Madison M. Carr and Alme ron Knnpp. Conjoining is acres aith about 2 acre- iiu proved, one framed uwelling house, a small born ami an apple orchard thereon. Terms made known on slay of sale. V. G. LEONARD. Wells, Sept.2B, is.",B. Administrator. A DM IN ISTE ATOE'S NOTlCE.—Notice t\. is hereby given, tliat all persons indebted to the es tate of Garret Cotter, dee'd., late of Wilmot township, are requested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated, to the suliserils r. EDWARD COTTER. Sept. 2x, |B5l. Administrator. STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, BRADFORD COUN TY. SS—At an Orphan's Court held at owanda, on J the 18th day of September, A. D., 1858. L. S. Bp fore the Hon. David Wilmot, president, and '—— \ the Hon. John F. Long, his associate Justice of the said Court. The petition of Cyrus Fuller, Guardian of C. J. fS, at I o'clock, I'. M. Ail j arsons having claims uiw>n said fund must then and there present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. I*. D. MORROW, Sept. 2s, l s.is. Auditor. E. OVEKTON, JU (J. 1). MONTANYE. OVERTON A MONTANYE, attor- SFYS AT I.A IT —Ofticc in Union Block, former ly occupied by J AS. M U I- AKLANK. A EDITOR'S NOTICE—MW Teybr s- to the use of .Xulhaniel llussell and .Xerrtou T. Miller vs. Lucius Humjihrcy and Major 11. Hailing. In the Common Fleas of Bradford county. No. 131, Dec. T. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute fnuds raised by Sheriff's sale ol the real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in Towanda borough, on Friday, the 22 1 day of October IS3B, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required to pre sent their claims or else be forever debarred from said fund. G. D. MONTANYE, Sept. 21. 18">S. Auditor. AUDITORS NOTICE—N. It. Xrwman, -a- twin to use of Charles I Trig fit vs. A. M. Kramer. In the Common Fleas ol Bradford County, No. 17.1, De cember Term, ls.<;. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute fuiids rui-ed fy Sheriff 's sale of real estate of defendant, will attend ' > the duties of his appointnie.it at his olli e, ill Towanda borough, on Friday the Atli day of November ls.j.x, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested are required 11 pre sent their claims or else l.e forever dharred from said uud. P. D. MORROW. J t. 7. K\B. And t >r. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mailer of a*- the estate of Oliver S. Or'uy, dee'd. In the Or phan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said Court II ili-tribute funds in the hands of the Administrators of-aid estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at bis office, in Towanda borough, on Friday, the .sth day of November, 18.",5, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, when and wlu-ie all persons interested are required to present their claims, or be forever debarred from said fund. E. OVERTON. JR, Oct. 4. 15.",.8. Auditor. \ DMIXISTRA riHX NOTlCE—Notice LJL is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of WM. STEEL, late of A-ylum twp., deceased, are requested to make payment without delay; and all per sons having claims against said estate, must pn sent them duly authenticated for settlement to the subsciiljcr. POLLY STEEL, July 20.18.",8. Administratrix. A DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE. Notice -oV is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Daniel Smith, d c'd. late of Wyalusing tp., are re quested to niake payment without delay ; and all persons hiving claims against said estate, must'prescnt them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subserilsus. STEPHEN J. SMITH, August 4.18.78. Administrator. 1 UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matttr of l\ the estate of Daniel o'Keifr,elec'd. In tho'On'ban's Court of Bradford County. No. 2 !, Sept. Term, lsjs. The undersigned Auditor, appointed by said Court to examine the final areount ot the Administrators and re port facts to the Court, will attend to the duties of his appointment atliis office in T iwanda borough,on Monday November 15. 1858, at I. F. M., at which time and place all persons intcrc.-teil are required to present their claims, or be forever debarred from said fund. ELHANAN SMITH, October 12, I*IIB. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— hi the meller ff -i V. the estate of C. D. I toss and James 11. Ross, dec d. In the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bradford County, No. i 157, Deeemlier Term, Is.s". The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff - sale of real estate of defendenta, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in Towanda borough, on Monday the 15th dav nl November. 18.58, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and p'arc all persons intere--ted are required to present their claims, or lie forever debarred from said lund. ELHANAN SMITH. Octolier 12. 1858. Auditor. /A ARFETINGS. —All prices superfine aud \J ingrain earpctinga, ju&t received by April G, 1867- ' J. FOWEI.L. £rga! V^OTICE. —Ts lu reliy given that a Special a. 1 Court of Comm-m plea* will"!*' held at Towanda in* and t<>r the County of l/r;. dftnd .commencing on At ON It A V the 1 ith day of XOYKAIBEIf next, at in u'clonk in the foreih.- 'i of said day. at which the Hon. l.'ffKKßl' C. WHITE, WilkPeeoidi for the fciul of tine following cause*, to wit : Xo. Sept. Term 1851, Xcwton fftmiphrey v*. Wil liam Humphrey. Ejectment. S<>. In'.'. Dec. Ter tit I L. C. Dc Chaste lea ox vs. Ira and Richard, Jennings, LjectnteJif. No. -"rpt.Tertt DC.o, I-roei Smith n. Samuel Hel ium, et ul 'lrc-pas-a Xo.ti t.*>, L>ee. Trrfti 1850, Edward Hornet vs. George Sumner, Fjectmcnt. A LI.FX McKKAN, lrot'y. Prot'y*. Office. Sept. lILJa-l'-b A DM INISTII A TOR'S NOTH'K.—Notice J\. is hcrchv given. that all jwrsoim itfdebted to the es tate of UENtIV WiIIi'TAKER. dee d., late of barren, are liertdiv requested to make payment vvFUfPnt fit lay: ami all jieiNfiiis having ctahn* against sab! esfaf* h-tH PH-asc press NT them dtilv authenticated KIT settlement, ' JAMES 0. WHITTAKFK, Sept. 1",. 185ft-. Administrator. FfXECETOIVS NOTlCE.—Notice is licet*- J liv given that all persons itid-,'fifed to (he estate of JOHN PORTER, late of Troy totv i-liin. deceased, mimt make immediate payment, and all person* having de mands against said e-tate, will present them duly authen ticated for settlement. UEL C. FVKTKR, Sept 21, 1858. Executor.- C ITEHI EE'S s A EES IJv virtue of urnwfrt tJ writs of Vend. Fxpo., issued out of the court of t'oirv tnon I'leasof Bradford County, to n directed and de livered, will be exposed to public safest fitt Cdiirt l/nitse', Towanda Bor rfgli, n MON'PAY. the Ist day of XOVKMBEU. lk>H,at oneo'cloek, I'. M.,the following lot. piece or parcel of land situate in RidgUry twp., Brad fonl county, liouuded on the north hy lands now or lately heloiivitig to Charles T. Murphy, east hy landsof Howard Burt, l'eter Miller aud the highway, and ou the wrest hy tlie highway. Containing about two acres, more or less, all improved, with one two story framed tavern hmise. known as the Centrcville Hotel, one framed barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in cxecntfon at fte suit of Kleazar Pomeroy vs. A." J. Brown. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in llidgoerry twp.. Bradford county, bounded on tfie north by land of Vincent f>#eii. oil the east hy lands of Hector and Vincent Owen and Isaac Baldwin, on lint south hy land of Fntauiiei Ou. sunlus and on the west by land of Samuel Tubbs. Coirtaming about one hundred and twenty acres, about ftrnere* brrpmvcd, one trumed house, one log house with a framed addition. une framed barn, two log barns, two apple orchards amf other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of S. A. Stills vs. A. <. Marcel Ins. A I.Si The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in West Burlington twp. Brulfurd county, bonnded mi the north by lands of John Tompkins and Israel Phil lips, on the east by lands t ,f A brim and .Job Morley, on the south by lands of Job Luxcom and on the west hy lands of Dickinson and Hubhards. Containing two hun dred acres, more or less, a bout thirty acres improved, two framed dwelling house-, one trained barn, one suiv mill anil ail orchard ol fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of X. T. Dick-' ins HI to use of Perry 11. Pratt vs. 11. Mallory aud Loren zo Stanton. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Itidgtmry twp., Bradford county, Isiunded on the north by land of K. Stevens, ea.-t by lands of James t npem in. south by land of Alexander Thompson and west by land of lirfrest Wilkinson. f'rprtarnJn* forty acres, more or less, about thirty-live acres thereof inr pfoved and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized'and taken in execution at the suit of James If, Webb vs. Vincent Stevens. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, the follow ing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Troy twp., Brad ford county, bounded on the north by lands of Jolifr Ori-t and John Sidler, on the east by Granville rand and 1). X. Allen's, ou the south by lands of J. 11. and A. Ward and on the wesi hy lands of Comfort Peters and 11. I'. Hickok. Containing eiglity-three acres, be the same mo:e or less, abuut seventy acres improved, two framed h )iise, two framed barns and an orchard theieon. Seized and taken in exeentton a* the suit of S. W. & D. F. l'omeroy A Co. vs. William R. Buck. THOS. M. WOODRUFF, Towanda. Oct. 7.1*58. Sheriff. A EDITOR'S NOTICE— Fuller 4* Day -* A ton vs. .V. Tuit'r. In the Common Picas of Brad ford County. Xo. 4*2, Afay Term, 15.57. The uiiilersigned. auditor ap|*>iiiteft todistribnte funds in the hands of the SheriQ*. raised by the sale of the de fendant's real estate, will attend to'the duties of his ap pointment at his office, in the Bofnugh of Towanda, art Monday, the Ist day of Xovetßlier I\sß. at 2 o'clock, P. M. All persous having i laitus upon said fund must there and tli'-n present them or else be forever debarred from said fund. Sept. 24. ] -•>*. p. D. MORROW. Auditor. A EDITORS NOTICE.— S. jr. JY hannn i -YJL VS. .t. S. Minor. In the Common I'leasof Bradford j County, Xo. 12t>, February Term. ls.'>7. The undersigned. Auditor, appointed by laid Court to j distribute fund - n:i-ed by Sheriff's sale of tne real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi- t'frice, in Towanda l>< lough, on Friday the Jth day mi Xovemher l s s*,at 1 o'clock in the afternoon,at wtiich time and pi n e nil persons interested are required to pre-eut their claims or else forever 1 e debarred from said fund. Oct 7. iv,s p. |>. MoiHIMWCAnd tor._ i IST OF LEtfEfiSrroMinaf m tlie fMv 1 J Office at Tow.tuda, lor the nuaittr ending .Sept. JO,- I sbS. Allen Helen Miss Jackson Joseph Allen I). V. Johnson K. A. Anient Joshua Kcrwin William Bowman Leroy M. Lewis M. A. Bullard A. X. Liscout 1* If. \V. Bailey Andrew McCartey Timothy Bowman D. M. Miller If. Bowman Jaoh Mrs. Mnynard Philip Baley Jeremiah Mark Mr. Booth Henry M- Xeal Mary Miss Braiaard John Mills Harriet Mrs.- Itarrows Jos. McXuity J. Mr. Bronson S. X. Michael John Banner Temperance Me William- James Buckler 11. It. McXral John ltounan Mi- hael Murrey Kdward Boeiie Maria Mclntire Sarah C. Cal.ansn T. B. JfeiH Robert Colt S. F. A Cobum C. R. t>' 15 -yte Danic*l Carkuffllebecca Po-t L. 11. Clancey Patrick Patfersnb Mary Airs.- Coolbangh M. A. I'nttfrsoir .fane Mrs. Cramer John Aatlersoti Aitrain Chamberlain J. 0. Pendergast David Crawford HarVey Potfei" Kliza Miss Cole EHza'ietlr Mrs. Palmer E. It. Caster Delilah Mis Peck 11. B. Mrs.- Collins Dennis Itonan Michael Coakley Daniel Itiee Joel Coiitnight Christopher Storm W. B. Cark-uff Amanda Sax Wm.U. Coon Ann Jlrs. Stevens Samuel Dunn Thmnas Swift Michael Devenpoft Nfrs. Shores J. X. Mi s. Diinock .aifayelte Sullivan J. T. Davidson Lucy Afiss Svmonds John .V.- Davidson Ceo L. Srl'.vn H. Mrs. Davidson Benjamin SeofkAi Harry Dougherty Ellen Stratton ii. J-. Katnn Af. Af. Miss SYll pmiry Kighmey Margaret Sullivan Daniel Feritt Aiuatidu Mi'ss SuWiv.ui Catharine Fianery Aliss Stanley Chirk Mr. I- rank Jcnnev Miss S.imtnons Carlton Frisbie Itnby Aliss S-treuy Bridget Fitch F. P. Taylor Win. If. (IrifHn S. Af. Trout George (Justin Mr. Thorp Klizabeth Craves Mr. Tbuiicy Bridget Cr w C. A. Vinson Ambrose Criswobf Ccorge 2 Wntkins Adolphns ; (Jore Kiizibctli Miss Weed F. It. Billiard L. If. Miss Wonzer Jolin 11. Harrison John AA'llcox T. A AV. Hancock Airs. Wlialon John Harm.in Mrs. AVard J. 0.. Hartley Margaret AVaish Mary Huff Kleaimr Wur: Hamilton Bob Walker Thankful Miss II diart Amanda Aliss West Walker. Persons culling for any of the afcu'p letters will pleae' say advertised. ' 11. B'. Mi !•'. F. \N. P.-AR SALE O? HEAL ESTATE. 11K vnlunltlo Real Estntp, known as "The J- Luken's Lands," situate in AVaircn twp.. Bradford Co.. Pa., are now ottered for s.ulF to Die big tie t and hi st bidder. This body of lands uonsist of fonr tracts, containing FIFTFFX HCXDRF.I) ACRES of g.-od fanning land,, situate about live miles fmxn th X. V. A Erie Ifaiboml. Persons desirous to purchase will .-end their ottT-rs iiv writing in the nature of bid- per acre to my agent. W.vi. F1.WK1.1.. F.-O .MI bis office in 'POWANIXVv by the With day of NOV F'J'BlTt next. Oilers will be leceived for the whole body, or for tho separate parcels agreeably t > the present snb-diWsions. No sale wiH Is- made "f les- tlutfi one hundred acres, and the panaris will not he sold negxiratefy unless tlar Isuty can be disposed of iu t'uat way. Terms, one-third in hand and the balance in thro jtar-- ly instalments with interest. • SARAH L. KKKXF, Administratrix C. T. A. f John Lukens, decM. ! Philadelphia. Sapt. Li. UO#i . FSTItAV.-r-10-tt the oniinruro at tlie Snb- '■* s, 'ril or m Burlington twp., ne-ir the Otfcr hit f, mfll. ahont the l*t of September hist., a light red YEARLING, Mhil Imilt. smutty fare. Any informa tion concerning'said Yearling will L> thankfully received 1 by MDKRIS ; M.VI'V(>^\Wi-. Burlington,i'-ept. 20, l- a .'i 3.