■fl v::v CITIZENS INDICTED BY THE U. I I (J. VNH JRNY ICR HESCITNG A FUGITIVE Lfl " h . it will be remembered that on the ITfl r'ih of September last, a slave named "Little i'),,," was arrested in Oberlin, Ohio, by U. g 1 burnt V Marshal Lowe, of Colnmbns, by of ii warrant issued U. S. Commissioner * I * tendon, of the Southern District of Ohio §ll 1 ... the instance of Anderson D. Jennings— j I deputed agent of the owner, John G. 13a lioth residents of Mason county, Kentucky ?1 c . inl o day a mob of the citizens of Oberlin I rai-ed to prevent the execution of the pro • I bv the Marshal, and the negro was res ill lat Wellington, a few miles from Oberlin. r I citizen 3 of the latter place held a glorifi l 0 n meeting, and determined to resist, for the" future, any and every attempt to arrest a ro at Oberlin. The recollection of the af fair has mostly died away, but its history is rc . 1 ; vc j bv the recent act of the United States J ilMurl Jnrv at Cleveland, who have brought II l j Jc j r labors to ft close by finding true bills a rainsl thirty-seven of the ringleaders in this affairs, including the Rev. Henry Peek I'ro- I • -or in Oberlin College, the Ilcv. James M. pitch, formerly Missionary to Jamaica, several theological students, five fugitive slaves, and thirty other citizens of all colors. The two clergymeu and eleven others, are I indicted for aiding and abetting the rescue of the negro, and the remaining twenty-four are indicted for the rescue itself. It is surmised that whatever course the white men and free negroes may adopt in regard to exposing tliem- I wires to trial, the fugitive slaves among the indicted will at least disappear from the scene and take the underground railroad for some more secure retreat. — Commercial Advertiser. A TRAGERV — SAD EFFECT OF PASSION some twelve or fourteen years ago, Harlow J Case was a respectable and esteemed citizen of Buffalo. He held the place of Assistant Post master u'der Mr Dorshcimer, and was for I many years intrusted with the most important duties of the office. A member of one of the of th" Uuptist Churches, upright in every walk of lile, married ami the father of a family, lie seemed to be as firm in the straight forward paths of virtue as any other. Removing to Sandusky, Ohio, lie received the appointment of Collector of the Port under Mr Fillmore. The appointment was one universally approved ami the numerous friends of Case, in this city, were rejoiced at his success in life. While li. 'ding that office, he was intimate in the family of a Mr F., one of his assistants, Mrs. F. was voung, beautiful, impassioned, and a fatal at tachment grew up between the two, which re mained unsuspected until the truth was made known by the sudden elopement of Case with Mr--. F., and the simultaneous discovery that he had absconded with government funds to the amount of some $44,000. From that time for word nearly all traces of the guilty party was lost. The family of Case, bereaved and be trayed remained hopeless in their grief. Mr. 1\ engaged in a long, but fruitless chase of the fugitives. And now from off the sea come tid ings, a broken, half told story of lonely wan derings in foreign lauds ; a full recital of n , never-failing remorse, with pitiful and solitary deaths in tar away islands and on the far away waters of the Indian Ocean. Both victims of unhallowed passion are asleep--the mother in the groves of Ceylon, the little child in the coral forests of the sea. The betrayer still wanders the earth, the heavy hand of an avenging God upon him, and sends to his abandoned home this message of sorrow.— Buffalo Com. Adv., lJec. 'ld. A SON or THUNDER. —The Southern Citizen, the new fire eater's organ, is out at Washing ton. It thus announces its terrible intentions. We devote it to the support of the Southern cause—the Southern cause in that form which onr enemies,call extreme, ultra, aggressive, Ac., and to save trouble, and let our whole hand at once,'what wc require ou the part of the South is— First. Repeal of all laws prohibiting the foreign slave trade, or imposing penalties there on. Second. Repeal of the law abolishing the slave trade in the District of Columbia. Third. Absolute resistance to everything in the nature of a Compromise between North and South. Fourth. Peremptory demand fur the inter vention of Congress, President and Supreme Court for slavery in all Territories, the moment u laveholder brings his slave there. Jn other word-, intervention by the authorities to sus tain the law and prevent robbery. These are the days of political quackery, and lie fares best who makes the ugliest mouths and biggest talk. dSr The escape of the fillibuster steamer Susan, from Mobile, with one hundred and fortv " emigrants," was in consequence of the revenue cutter McClelland, sent in pursuit, having got a ground in Navy Cove. Ncui OUluerttscmcntß. BBtf-J'" DONATION There will be donation for the tfcilsr benefit of the llcv. E. F- ROBERTS ami family at the Methodist Parsonage in Home, FRIDAY, DEC- JO, IS afternoon and evening. All ate invited. By odhr-ef Committee, J. H. IfOQDY. NEW YEAR'S BALI-—The plenmire of yoitr liisflf self ami l.ady is most cordiallv solicited to at t- i a NEW YEAR'S BALL, at the MYERS HOUSE, M but. Pa., on FRIDAY EVENING, DEO 31,1858. Mu tie KENDALL'S FUEL BAND. Hill $2. D. MYERS, Proprietor. rARZVT FOR SALS. JMJUUL CHESTER PIERCE, in Wysox, Bradford County, I'a., wishing to retire on account of feeble health, front the care of his farms, of. fers them with all their impro-.cments for sale; -ft ,i they are pleasantly situated in Wysox. oppo site l!oivm ill's eddy, one mile and a quarter from Townn dn Bridge. (ontaining seventy acres each, of fertile land all improved and in a good state of cultivation, each hav ing' infortable dwellings, barns, granery and apple or chard thereon, together forming a completely furnished, comfortable, pleasant and retired farm residence, and if applied for soon will Is- sold at a bargain. For further part', ulars apply to CHESTER FIERCE living near the premises. * Wysox, Dec. 7, 1858. ' ZVEERRIT CHRISTMAS." A| ARSH & CO.. OF ELM IIIA INTEND gii nig their customers a benefit, in the shape of ex tra bargains, in Shawls, Silk, Dress Goods, Embroideries, Jewelry, Fancy Goods, and many other fancy art icles for ' hristuios Gifts,give them a call, secure a bargain, and Uiake s'due fond heart glad. Remember No. 5, Union Block, Hlmira. X. Y. h "HAPPY KEW YEAR." O YOU INTEND TO MAKE YOUII Wife, your Sister, your Cousin, your Sweetheart, or ay dear friend, a nice present on New Year's Day ! If let us advise you to make a selection from the splendid •tock now on exhibition at MARSH A CD's., Elmira, • N Y. Dec. U. "OUR FRIENDS." ARE CONTINUALLY SHOWING - * great bargains in Dry Goods, and to the question "I " where did you get them ?" The answer invariably '•■t MARSH A COd., Elain, X. Y. f A DIES' WORSTED HOODS AND -R A ZKI'HI R WORSTED, a new stipplv just received br I>v 1L S. MERUUR. • WESLEY AN FAIR. The m.r rubers and friends EJiV ol the " First Wcsleyau Methodist Church o! this boro, will hold a FAIR for the Itenelitof naidchureh on the evening of THURSDAY, DECEMBER, :io, l-;,-. There is a debt of two hundred and sixty dollars again.- 1 said Church, and it is for the purpose of procuring means . to pay it off that this Fair is to be held, and we earnest j ly appeal to the friends of humanity for help in this time of great need, we are few in number and very poor, it r has been some time since we have called upon our white ) friends for help, and we now beg their aid; tbev have _ never turned a deaf ear to our wants and we trust thev will not do so now. We hope that public confidence is - not shaken in us,we are in your midst and are striving in . our humble sphere to do good,to live soberly, industrious ly and righteously before God, and we trust no one can say our Church has not done a full share of her mission in - this community. Her Sabbath schools and day schools have done a great amount of good, the Chnreh and Salt bath school lias never been in a better spiritual condition . than at present. Friends ot the oppressed and downtroden race, to yon . we appeal for aid, for the few who are with you in this community, in their efforts to elevate and better the con i dition of their race,—Remember that "he who giveth to the poor giveth to the Lord." God loves the cheerful giv er. Contributions will be received at the Barber's Shop - ill the basement of the Ward House, and the amount Uulv j credited. The Church books can be found there open to the iq ' speetion of all who wish to examine them ; Towanda, Nov. 30,1858. SOLOMON COOPER, i ■ "810 STOCK" - riOOD ASSORTMENT, NEW GOODS, Rest Styles, and low prices, at MARSII A CO'S.,Xo. j •>, I tin Block, Elmira. N*. Y. [ THE GROVER & BAKER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY. ! 495 BROADWAY, NEW YORK, HAVING greatly increased their facilities for manufacturing IhcuCtltbratid Family Machines, | with all the recent improvements, have reduced their pri ces, and offer for sale A NEW STYLE M ACHINE. I'RTCE $5O. It is no longer questioned that the-,e Machines are the best in use for family sewing. They Hem, Fell, Gather, anil Stitch in the most superior manner; and are the only j machines in the market that are so well and simply made, | that they may be sent into families with no other instruc i lions than are contained in a circular which accompanies i each Machine, and from which a a child of ten years may readily learn how to use them, and keep them in order. They make upwards of FIFTEEN HUNDRED STITt lIES I . A MINUTE, and will do the sewing of a family cheaper | than a seamstress can do it, even if she works at the rate ; of one cent an hour. Ts there a husband, father, or bro- ! flier in the United States, who will permit the drudgery , of hand sewing in his family, when a GroverA Baker Ma- j chine will do it better, more expeditiously, and cheaper | than it can possibly be done by hand. Send for a cin-u-| lar. For sale bv .1. M. ROBINSON, Lake St., Elmira,and t F. B. ('HANDLER, Moutroae. Susquehanna Collegiate Institute, TUH'AXDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. , INSTRUCTORS. i DAVID CRAFT, A. 8.. Principal, Professor of Ancient ' j Languages and Mental and Moral Science : i OLIVER S. DEAN, A. 8., Professor of Mathematics ] l and Natural Science. i WM. T. lIORTOX. Master of the English Department. ■ Mrss A. ELIZA FRITCHER, Preceptress : . MISS o. LOUISA JEXKS, Instructor ou Piano, and of Drawing ; Mr. CANFIKI.D DAYTON, Steward. ! The Winter Term commences on December Ist. and will continue 14 weeks, exclusive of a week's vacation at Christmas. KX'rKV-KS rr.K TKlllf. Payable invariably iu advance, or one half on entering the .school, and one half at the middle of the term—Fuel and contingencies included : j Primary, per term, $ 4 00 Preparatory, ii 00 Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 • Higher, Ist and '-'< l year, per term 800 I ; Classical, Ist year, per term 700 I Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term, s 00 I ' Collegiate, per term 10 00, N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced j branch they rcsjtectivelv pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged ?1 per term for I uel and contingents : for instrument ou which to take lessons, 50c, or for practice $2,00. KXTLLAS. French $5 no 1 Drawing 3 00 | • Tuition ou Piano Forte with use of Instrument,... 12*00 j do do per quarter of 11 weeks... 10 00 1 Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel and I light 2 00 | I Washing, tier dozen, 3" j No scholar, whose ,-.areiils or guardians shall reside , I within two miles of the In.-titute shall be admitted to tui- ; tioii therein upon any permanent scholarship rented or j loaned by such pupil, his or her parent or guardian. : a#"For further particulars inquire of the principal. ' SELECT SCHOOL For Young- Ladies. MISS MARY' E. CBI'BBUCK wonlil respectfully give j notice that she will open a S< lect School for S outig - Ladies and Misses, in the room formerly occupied by the | Miss HANSONS, to commence on MONDAY'. August 23. , A limited number only will be taken.and Mi-s ('. Hat ' ters herself that from long experience in teaching, she I will he enabled to do justice to the scholars confided to her care. > TKKM.S, TEB qr-ABTMB OF 11 WKKKS I t First Class —To include the elementary English , Branches. ' $1 00 Second Class —T include the more advanced En lisb branches, with Mathematics and Latin, *6 00 Third Class To include Mathematics Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany, Ac.,with Latin. $7 00 ; Mu*ir Instruction on the Piano, with use of lnstru- \ , ment per quarter, SH); French, per teriu, $3, and Draw- ; ing $ extra. Instructions in Vocal Music will be given without extra 1 charge. Each pupil will be expected to provide herself with a 1 desk and chair. 4iT Any information in reference to this School may be obtained by applying to H. S. Mercur or E. T. Fox. Towauda, August 11, 1858. THE SECOND CONVENTION OK Tlie Choral Union Association. f- WILL BE HELD AT LKRAYSVILI.K. BRAD &F<)RD COUNTY, COMMENCING TUESDAY, /'!>!!<'. 21. 1858, at 9 o'clock, A. M>, to continue 'f four days and close with a Concert, Christinas Eve. at which a selection of new music will I* performed, the whole to be performed under the direction of Prof. GEORGE B. LOOM IS. OF NEW YORK CITY. The session of the Convention will be devoted to the principles relating to singing, methods of teaching and I training, and practice of exercises in vocal music by Prof . LOOM IS. The " Jubilee and Festival Glee Rook," will be used, 1 with -elections from other musical works those having the above named bonks will please bring them- those who have not can obtain tbcia of the Committee, at the Con vention, at the publisher'.- prices. The high reputation of Prof. LOOM IS as a performer of Vocal Music, anil the success which has attended his former efforts in conducting Ma-ical Conventions, gives assurance that this will be one of superior prntit and plea sure to those attending. Arrangements have been made hv the Committee, to furnish all members from a distance with good accommodation, at reasonable prices. A OMISSION TO THE WHOLE COTRSE : GENTI.EMEN $1 "0 L.A OIKS 50 Bv order of the Committee of Arrangements. I.eßaysville, N 0V.29,1h58. G. W. BRINK, Sec. I New Fall and Winter Goods! HUMPHREY 6l WICSHAM VllE now receiving a very large ami desira ble ass irtmeut of Goods suitable fur the sea- , comprising almost t-verv article wanted in the line ot Drv Goods—such as Sheetings, Shirtings, Drillings, Ticking, Denims, Cotton Yarn, Butts, Wieking, Twine. Calicoes, Ginghams, Broadcloths, Cassinicres, Satinet ts, | Kentucky Jeans, Vesting-, Ladies I Ire— Goods iu varic- j ty. Crockery, Shetland Yarn, Family Groceries, Hard- j ware, ll.its and Caps, a large assortment. The usual large stock ot Boots and Shoes, of great variety iu sty le and prices, both eastern and home manufacture. A very large stock of Sole and Upper Leather, Kip and Call Skin-, both French and American, Linings, Shoe thread and Peg-, a large stock of Lasts. Boot Trees, Crimps, Ac., Wooden and Tin Ware. Ac., Ac., which we offer to our numerous patrons and friends, and to tlie public ' generally, for C ASH or County Produce, at price- which cannot tiiil to plc-c. We respectfully invite the attention of buyers before purchasing elsewhere. Cash paid for Hides A Skins. Towanda. Oct. 4, 18.58. Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings! \ LARGE ASSORTMENT, for Portrait and Picture Frames, lax.kiugGlasses- Looking Glass Plate-,and French Picture Glass of all sizes. Frames and Looking j Gla-ses made to order, at prices to suit the times. tts' Ready made coffins, of tine lini.-h.and different ; sizes, with a good hear.-e, ready at all times. Low prices i and terms easy. Towand a, o. t. 20. 1858. CHESTER WELLS. K\V and fashionable Hat and Caps, Boots j and Shoes, great assortment received nt s. pt. 28, l MEBCtTR'B. / HtOCKERY and Glass ware, a new assort meat now opening at MERCI R S. HOUSE KEEPING GOODS at regular iiiutsh detvn prices, M MARSH A COS. STATEMENT of the nmotint, deseription and vtiltu- ol UKAL AND I bOPKU I 4 , Trades, Professions and Oeeiquitious, 74 223 Asylum 43,'Jl'J B,i)'.cj $3 700 2:0 !! !! 1 234 Albany 47,375 t),l;5 405 iAthens Township 274.331 22,855 5.400 .... .... .. 2 IGI ' Athens Boro 102,032 5,125 1,000 2'30 .... .... .. 13 240 Burlington 84.000 11,135 360 200 187 Burlington Went 75,501 8,115 .... .... 47 Burlirgtou Boro 15,844 2,308 1,000 50 .... .'. 3 380 Canton 1 ti'J.22o 10.255 2,100 70 " 203 Columbia 158,257 17.307 330 ! 545 .... .... .. . [ [' 152 Durell 81,516 11,059 .... ! .... .... .... .. " ! 15$ Franklin 38,489 0,552 j 100 265 Granville 45,470 11.444 4.400 I 290 . " '5 202 j Henick 59,131 3,551 j 2,100 ! ii 232 j Litchfield 61,338 10,280 2,000 i 20 i 134 Leruy 62,889 9,694 95 i 1 210 Monroe Township 91,495 100,93 I 500 55 Monroe Boro 14,493 3,406 j 604 .... .... .... 1 310 Orwell 121.555 15.T12 2,700 535 .... !! 5 ' 3 81 Overton 21.103 3,368 I 35 361 Pike 153,870 24,720 ! 5,-17 405 . '4 2-1 ! Rome 30,412 1 1,503 .... .... .. 335 Ridgbury 83,362 16,161 600 110 .... .... .. .. 1 173 >outli Creek 65,468 7,830 612 .... .... .... 174 j Standing Stone 71,280 3,765 50 j .... 500 431 pSmithfield 163,674 21,306 6,037 275 .... .. 3 ' 405 iSpringtield 133,541 20,132 1,337 3>5 62 jSylvania Boro 17.650 2.261 1.420 100 .... .... ..II 313 iriicshequin 141,230 15,361 200 940 .... .... 2 1 ' 114 'Towanda Township.... 76,356 8 928 1,400 100 .... lis j Towanda North 44,946 5,410 I 150 1 1 ]* 294 j Towauda Boro 146,930 18,285 16,600 585 1900 800 26 13 !! 199 j uscarora 77,589 13,463 .... 292 'Troy Township 167,503 17,849 1,650 425 . . 3 170 ! I'roy Boro 57,107 6,525 2,400 .... 200 .. $ 203 Ulster 8.5,43 s 10,620 1,200 .... 0 342 Warren 136,760 17,147 5,850 .... .. .. " 255 | Windham 105,515 I 18.377 2.785 .... .... .. .. 270 Wyalusing 99.234 i 13,290 500 170 100 ..14 1 258 | Wynox 117,390 ! 14,712 1,300 4 ' -"'6 1 W.lls 86,210 ! 16.154 2,150 75 I .. " | 225 jWiluiot 57,956 | 8,245 $0 j 100 .. j .. BRADFORD COUXTP, SS —We the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hercbr certify, 1 L. S. the above to be a true and correct statement of the returns made by the several Asses-orsof Bradford County j— 1 — for the year l\Vj, ami we also give notice that we will meet at the Commissioners Office, in Towando, upon I TUESDAY, the 28th day ot December, 18.55. for the perposc of revising tuid equalizing said a.—c.-incut. Civeu under our hand- und itllicial seal, at Towauda, this 6th day ot December, A. D 185s. D. SILLEY. ) I). DEt'KER, Commissioners. Attest E. B. COOLBAUOH, Clerk. I*. H. BUCK. ) " THE WORLD BEAT." I TIS CO X c !•: DEI) TIIA 1' MAIIS II A CO., , A OF KI.M IRA, can, and do be lt all competitors iu-ell ! ing Embroideries, Collars, Sleeves, Bands, Flouncing-, j Edging-, Insert ill gs, Ac., cheap, at Dee. 7. 1-58. NO. 5. UNION Bf/>CIC " LEGAL INTEREST." TUIE LEGAL INTEREST OX MONEY I JL is from 6to 7 per cent, per annum, who therefore, would pay 15 per cent, more for GOODS on cred , it tnan tlicy can buy the -air.e articles for of MARSH A | CO.. of Elmira, for Cash ? "Ah, that's the question" j which is daily answered by many who hire money- at ! sinijde interest and buy for < ash tliussaving comf ound in-, torcst. I)o you ask where Goods can be bought so • heap for Cash: Our aii-wcr is at MARSH A COS.. No. 5 Union Block, Elmira, X. Y. OUR WINTER STOCK IS MOST COMPLETE—CONSISTING j L of Single and Double Broche Shawls trom $6 to S3O, ■ Single and Double Wool Plaid Shawls from In s. to *6.4, : Dress Goods of every description, Boy's and Men's Wear | in every-tyle and qu.ility, from the cheapest Kentucky | Jean t > the finest Broad Ci.-th, Flannels from 1 a yard to tin bc-t in the world. Bleached and Brown Muslin trom 5 cts, to the most, superior grades. Table Cloths. Pi ano Covers. Dinner Napkins, Tea Doylies, Dama.sk, Tow ellings. Ho-iery, Gloves. Mittens, Gauutletts, and in fact 1 everything that a rational hitman being can desire to find j in a first class Dry Good- Store, at MARSH A GO'S., No. 5, Union Block, Elmira, X. Y. EXPENSES PAID. \ T.TI CUSTOMERS FROM A DIS a. V I A\'< 'H uho trade at M ARSiI A< > F.S., in El tnira. ! will have their expenses more than paid on what they i save in the price of Goods. Hundreds of persons have I tried it to their entire satisfaction. Try it on. come and j see us, buy twenty dollars worth of us. and if you don't j find it MI, your expenses will all be paid in cash by I7 M ACO S., N0.5, Union Block. 1 T>RADFORD COUNTY IS WELL RE LV p c-entcd at Marsh A Co'-., iu Eliuira, where they jgo to trade every day. at Do. .7. No. li, Union Block. " FTUIE OXYGENATED BITTERS—FOR I the cure of J:ysj>epsia or indigestion. I.irer ' cm- I'lni'd, Asthma. ('ostireness. or loss of Appitilr. Fiver and Ague, Heart lhirn, ll'ater /hash. Aridity. Sen Sirhness S, in icy. Xuusca, Headache. Fnnui. cinel licit rial Dehitily, or any di.-ea.ie having its origin in imper fect digestion. The-c Bitters, a- all classes of our fellow citizens.inclu ding Mcnibi is of ('ongrc-s. Eawycrs, Phy ians. Clergy men, Planters, Farmers ami other-, testify. ; re the only safe, certain, and sovereign specific for the immediate re lief and permanent cure of the many cruel ( .plaints i which iu some phase or other of Dyspepsia a!b...L cm : race. The-c Bittn s were discovered by Dr. Geo. B. Green, I and in their formula differ entirely from that of any other preparation of i.n di, inc. Containing no alcohol no min eral no poison- no noxious drug in their nature tonic, not stimulating retaining tin ir virtm -in any climejthev are a "c unbinatioti and a form indeed*' of medicine which know s no rival in exterminating disease and restoring tlie system to it- pristine vigor and health. No matter of h >w long standing, or however induced or chronic iu its character the disease may be- ic> matter that it has baf tled the skill of the physician, and resisted the efforts of Medicine, a single trial of these Bitter- will satisfy the sufferer that his di-ea-e is amenable to the pr|M*r remedy. In testimony of the many cures effc. ted by this Reme [ he superior to any COOK STOVE ' heretofore offered in this vicinity, now ready for exhibi tion or sale at the EAGLE WORKS. Purchasers need not he reminded of the advantages of hnving a Stove where it is made. O. 1). BAKTLETT. Towanda. Xov 24, 1858. ; OARCLAY R. R. & COAL COMPANY. -U—Retail prices of Coal at Towanda per ten : Ll'Ml' COAI.. SMITH COAL. By the single ton $2,25. #2,00. Alter the lirst of December COAL will be delivered in town, at the door, at 25 cents per load. COAL is sold, for cash only, at the office of the Rail road < 'ompany, in Ration's Block.comer of Main A Bridge Streets, (second story); also at the store of O. D. BART LETT. ' JAMES MACFARI.AXE. Towanda, Xov. 24. 1858. tlcn'l Superintendent GREAT INUNDATION 1! j ~Yo J j ires Last, but Crinoline greatly en do n gerrd by the Hush of Customers ot No. /, Button's Bloc!;, occasioned by the arriral of New Winter Goods, WHICH WILL BE SOLD CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST! \yiLLTAM A. ROCKWELL lias just ? returned from the city with an unusually large and carefully selected assortment of Winter Goods", to which hi invite-: your attention, his stock of Dili' COOPS arc of the latest styles, and unrivaled ill cheapness and excel lence. 11 is ('■ ROCERiESare ot the choicest kind 2 and in ondics-i variety. Hi- la; -fock of ROOTS Jc SHOES are not t i be surpassed bv any in the county Tie attention of HOUSE KEEPERS is particularly in vite I t..hisa-s rtnient of CROCKERY. C.LABS WARE. FIX V 44 OO'oE.V W A RE, Carpeting*. Curtain Draperies, and House furnishing Hoods gene, ally .all of whichwill be sold at pr '-s which cannot fail toplea-e the mo-t difficult. 44 OUSTED PLAID, 44'00i Deiaiines, DeLain Robes. Bine Polka Delatius, at No. 1 Ration's Block. nRKSS TRIMMINGS, CHENILLE, Velvet Ribbons. Tassels, Acorn Buttons, Bonnet Rilih'ins, flowers and Baches .at 4V.A. ROCK WELL'S. LATHERS. —An elecrnut assortment of - Black. 44'hite, Crimson and Fancy Plumes, at Nov. 24. 4V. A. ROCK 44 ELL'S. 9( \r\ LBS. LIVE GEESE LEATHERS. ' '' " of superior quality, for sale at the Stove and Hardware Store of Xov .9 D.C.HALL. QTO YES FOR SALE.—A Second Hand, Xo. 10, " ijuecn ot the 4Ve.-t'' C'OOKIXti STOVE. I in good condition -also a Sheet-iron Air Tight STO 4'E [ —will he sold cheap. Apply at this office. Xov. 10,1858. i I>ROCHE SHAWS.—Great Banruins may ! Ih* I)nl at tlie K\l\ STONE STORK, tliis work, in Broche Shawls Iwmght from a bankrupt importer at half j their value. Ladies will timl this a rare opportunity as a ' part of this lot are of a finer quality than has ever liefore 1 been brought to this market ; also a large lot of plaid and I round corner 4Vool Shawls, just received at prices below | what has been bitbereto oftitiL Oct. 25. j IT A DIES' i >OE GAUXTLETTS—The ' I IJt "Piccolomini Style,"' has been received, and is now j tur sale at the 0ct.25. KEYSTONE STORK. I n ENTS FURNISHING GOODS —A j ® large lot of Marsailles and Linen Shirt Bosoms and j Collars, Brocade Silk and 4Vorsted Scarfs, of new and ! beautiful styles. Cravats, Gloves. 44'001-Sliirts and Draw ers, at prices below any (foods of the quaiity ever offered • in Towanda. just received at the Oct. 25,1858. KEYSTONE STORE. C CRUBISIXG BRUSHES, MOP STICKS O Baskets, Grain Measures, Pails, Tubs, Patent Rat Traps, Ac-, at Nov. 2. FOX'S. fliertijaiiiriv, H'c. NEW ARRANGeiENT ! (Pssiijki* awQ&Sa The subscriber would most respectfully retnni the pub lic liis sincere thanks for the lilieral patronage he lias re ceived (or the last eighteen years, which time he has de voted to the mercantile business in To wan da and the ad joining town, and from the experience lie has had, he is now prepared at his new quarters NO. 3, PATTOK'S BLOCK, Next door to Potion 4- Payne a Lrvft Store, To sell floods to his old Customers, and others who wish to give him a call, at least 25 per cent cheaper than can Is- had at any other store in Towunda Borough. All that lie asks is a careful examination of his floods, which were purchased in New York and lMiiUdclphia,at .notion and of the iiianiifacturrrs.conaeqncntly more (foods can he had of him lor less money than at any nthcnplacc. lie wants it distinctly understood that his (foods will he sold in fu ture; for CASH, or most kinds of Produce. StT Don't forget the plaee.N'o. It. PATTOX'S BI.OCK, between the Drug A ( kithing Store. CASH paid for drain and (lood Shingles. Towanda, Oct. l'.i. J. HARVEY PHINXKY. jr. IPIKE ASSORTMENT PAR AM ETAS,. Figure and Plain DeLaines, from 12 to 2."> cents, at Oct. Ift. Kls, PHIXXKY'S. BONNET RIBBONS, FLOWERS liroche Cloaks, Raglans and Shawls from 11.2.1 to j 112. at PHIXXKY'S. i TJGRINGES, LACES, VELVET RIBBONS A Buttons, Braid. Ac., at PHIXXKY'S. ! I7MBROIDERED COLLARS, HAM) I AJ KERCHIEFS, Maraailes Sleeves and fyuilts.ehcap at Oct. 19,1869. I'll INN FY'S. SHETLAND YARN, EMBROIDERY I kJ SIf.K and Zephyr Worsted, at PHIXXKY'S. ; DRI NTS—-3000 YARDS OF EXTRA I A. (JL'ALITY, for 5 cents, and any quantity from uf to 12 cents, at PHIXXKY'S. DOMESTIC GOODS >r n descriptions, Ticks. Denims, Drills, Sheeting, Stripe Sheeting, | .leans, Sattinett, C'assimeru Cloths, Ac., cheap for Headv Bay, at PHIN'XKY S. QUGARS of nil kiiuls, COFFEE, TEA, j k J Molasses, Syrups, Fish, liice, and Tobaeco.alwavs on I lutnd, at PHIXXKY'S. "VTAILS, GLASS, OIL, PUTTY, SASH, It Crockery, Drugs and Dyes, cheap for Beady l'av.at No. 3, PATTOX'S BLOCK. Oct. 19,1859. J. HARVEY PHIX.VEY. jr. O/ W J BOXES OF GLASS 7X9 to 15x30 OAR f 200 Btds Salt : 150 Bids Solar Salt : 300 Bids l.imc and Water Cement ; Oakum hy the Bhl or pound ; l'iteh hy the Bid or II*.: llosin by the hid or lb ; Tar by the bid or gallon. Just received and for sale cheap at, Oct. 19,1858. TRACY A M'HtRE. THRESH RAISINS AND CURRANTS, A at Foya. STICKS of all kinds, Ground and Whole ; also. Mustard Seed, Caraway and Celery Seed, at Nov. 2,1868. POX'S. PORN STARCH, TAPIOCA. FARINA, IMV_V Iliee Flour, Baker's best, Cocoa and Chocolate, at N >v. 2. FOX'S. "ACKEREL. No. 1, 2 and 3, PICKLED - SII AD and Codli-.li, at FOX'S. LW.MILY GROCERlES— lncluding al j 1. most every article in that line required in any family for sale cheap, at FOX'S. | yM'UARS of every prude, Raw and Refined, IkA Syrup and Molasses, and the best Tea in in town, at Nov. 2. FOX'S. _ I / \LD JAVA AND RIO COFFEE, PURE V / (Iron d Java Coffee, (Irecn Tea at .'>o cents per lb., as good as can lie bought at other places for 75 cents, at Nov. 2. FOX'S. BLACK, DRAB & BROWN LADIES' CLOTH, at No. 1, Patten's Block. UOODS AND ILIGGOLETTS, at Nov. 24. ROCKWELL'S. BUFFALO ROBES for sale, andanvquan tityof FI BS WA.XTKD.at ROCKWELL'S. OC&BaZIN ES k ALPACAS iu all grades U freia 1 - 'id to 12s a yard, at M A BSD A C'O'S. XTRACTS for flavoring, for sale cheap £j at FOX'S. IJRESII BUTTER k SODA CRACKERS JL at Nov. 2. I OX'S. I > ARAM AT AS k MERIXOES from ls6d J- a yard to the best grades, iu all colors, at MARSH A COE. UTS AND CANDY, at WHOLESALE if very low, at FOX'S. 1 TENTH ACT <>F I, KM()S, ROSE VA N AJ ILL A, and Almond, at FOX'S. HOOP SKIRTS from lis each, to Doug'a A Sherwood's best, at MARSH A DO'S. M YEU'S_M IL LS. rpHK undersigned having purchased the above well 1 known mills and attached to it u Steam Engine, and also put every thing connected with it in perfect repair, with all the modern improvements now in use in lirst class Flouring Mills—would respectfully stdicit the pa tronage .if the community trusting that the reputation the mill i. heretofore borne-may not suffer in the hands of the new linn. It shall he our aim to do all work en trusted to u> promptly and in the best possible m nner. Customers from a distance may rely upon having their work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill.'' Mr. FIR IST will continue to give his own person i! at tt ntion to the business at the mill. ( ASH paid for all kinds of DRAIN : also Flour. Meal and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices. MYKR, FROST A CO. ISAAC MYKR I. >. FUOST K. T. COX. NORTH TCWANUA. Oet.fi. HAsi. THE LATE3T NEWS By the Atlantic Telegraph FROM ELM IRA. \ T KWS has just come to hand that MARSH A CO.. of No. 5, I'XIOX BLOCK. KLMIIIA. have re. vised pet Express during the last few days direct from the metron lis. over ten thousand dollars worth of SPLENDID NEW FALL C.OODS ot the very latest importations and nest desirable styles, consisting of just everything. to which the attc ution of close e ish buyers is particularly invited. •' A word to the wise is snllieient." Let all read their advertisement of New Hoods daily and weekly, and go see ami judge whether or no 20 per rent, ran he saved b\ buying i>ry Goods of M ARSH A CO., No. 5, Uhion Block. Elmira. X. Y. lANNI ANN ELS. From Is a yard to the very best in the market, at MARSH A CO'S, Elmira. DRESS GOODS.— From Gd a yard to sls a pattern, at MARSH A CO'S. BUFFALO ROBES.—TWO doz. Buffalo Robes, just received and for sale rlteap. at Nov. 15,1858. POWELL'S KKYSTONK STORK. IJM'UIT. Fresh Raisins, Zantee Currants, Prunes, Dried Peaches, Apples and Berries, at Nov. 24, ROCKWELL'S. V Splendid assortment of WALL PAPER, . Nov. 24. at ROCKWEI.L'S. / CARRIAGE TRlMMlNGS—consisting of i \J Woolen and Enameled Cloths. Damaaks, Fringes. \ I.accs, Ac. Ac., just received and for sale bv BJ' tctoher 12. 11. S. MF-RCCR. POLORED, DOUBLE EXTENSION I \ STEEL HOOP SKIRTS, a new and beautio ' al received at jyis MKBCUR'S. \S USUAL, a lit rife stock of Domestu _ floods. Heavy Denims, Sheetings and Tickings. Bleached and Cnhleacheil Muslins, Irish Linens aud White (ioods, of every description, at Sept. 2s. ls.\> MtTtCCIf'S / GENTLEMEN'S and Yonth's Eur, Bar- Bj V I lin and Buck (fauntlets and (Hove,-, at Sept. IN. |v.,s. MKBCCU'S ONNET RIBBONS, Friujres and Draw Trimmings of the latest styles, new Silks and Vel vets. now offered at low prices, by Sept. 2s, bis. U. S. MEItCUB. . J . 9 1 ..J L J- ■ JL Uliscciiancono. The Ready Pay System TJaiXJAi PHANT! A T LAST it has been reduced to a certainty that il (i(Mil)ScHiiW succe—fully <>ld in Townnda FOR (. ASH. Those doubting tins will do well to call at tho store of JOSEPH POWELL, Where it will be shown that the Merchant in selling hi* I>ood* can afford to sell cheaper for CASH, and can offer inducements sufficient to make it an object for purchaser* at whatever sacriliee they are obliged to make to procure the money to adopt in their purchase* the Cash System. Having just removed to his new Store, hereafter to bo known as the and being now in receipt of a large assortment of good* of almost every description, under the most favorable cir cumstances, for CASH, he is enabled to and will (ell at , prices far less than can be done by those by whoiu credit * giveu. EXAM INK, COM PAKE ANI> JUDGE! Din' (jIOODS. An assortment heretoforn unequalled by any thing ever offered in Towanda of FANCY AND STAPLE DUY GOODS, comprising many new and desirable sytles of Good* unknown in this mar ket : among which will be found in Ladies Dress Goods, all tin- novelties of the season, cheap at the KEYSTONE. SHAWLS. — Ner and Choice Patterns of Ilroehe, stcll.t. Plaid Wool. Talma, Mantilla, and Knitted Worsted Shawls, cheap at the Oct. 11. KEYSTONE. BONNETS, Ribbons and Trimmings, whole sale and retail, cheap at the KEYSTONE. DOMESTIC GOODS.— ah the different qualities of Prints, Ginghams, Pleached Goods.flne unbleached Muslins, Ticks, Stripes, Deniuis, Sheetings, Cotton Yarn, Carjiet Warp, Mutts, Ac., cheap at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. nLOTUS, CASSIMERES AND TEST -INGS. Black and Colored Cloths,Doeskins,Tweed* , Sattinetts, Kentucky Jeans, and a beautiful assortment of Fancy Cas-imercs, cheap at the KKYSSoNK. BOOTS AND SHOES. —All the different description* oi M • t* and Shoes. f>r men, women and cltildtcus wear, ju-t ivctned and will l>e sold at lr.-a prices than ever known at the KEYSTONE. I I ATS AND CAPS.— Men's and Roy's 1 L Hats and Caps, in all the new aud desirable stylos. ju-t received and for sale cheap at the KEYSTOE. / 1 ROCKRIKS ! GROCERIES !—Suram V_A at less price, than can be found elsewhere. .Violas -c.-i, Co lice, Ac. Ac., and a superior article of Young llv-nii Tea, at 50 cents per pound, ju.-t received at the Oct. 12. KEYSTONE. PAINTS, Oils, Glass, te. Ac.—At tho Keystone will always be found an assortment of Paint.-, i lils. Glass, Sash, Putty. Ac.. Ac., together with a thousand other kind of Goods, which time uor space will admit of remuneration. Towaniu, Oct. 12, ISSB. PRINTED FRENCH MORINOES —An 1 assortment of Colors of new and beautiful Styles,re ceived to-day at Oct. 11. ' POWELL'S KEYSTONE STORE. Y\TOUSTED HOODS—A larpe lot of T T Wometrs, Misses and Children's Hood*, just re ceived at the 0ct.2.5. KEYSTONE STORE. Mantillas, Cloaks and &aglans. J I'OWELL would res|M*clfully announce • to the ladies that he will always keep on baud a large a-ioirti \ lit ot Cloaks, Ae..0l different Styles, and that he has made arrangements to furnish to order ti short notice any article wanted in this line, from cheapest to be.t, at rates below New York city retail prices, fie will also receive samples of new styles a* they appear, to which lie invites your attention. October 11. TOWANDA HARDWARE, CUTLERY IRON AND STOVE STORE. a D. C. HALL j \ Wholesale and Retail Dealer Frf f 'oM. Teg Hardware and Stoves, iron JL H ' An"'l Nails, Sash. Glass, Paints y_ < -Jt Oils. House Trimming*— nil kinds of Carriage trimming*, i' 11 #WMn >ent Cloths and cs,Carriage SjJjgßJ Si.lkey and Scat Springs. Car pja£&>: cj'ss v?*ncnters' and Joiners' Planes, 6^^""gij Saws, Augers, Chisel* and all Tools—Cross Cut. Mill C-'' ' ' and Circular Saws, Blacksmith L Tools, Bellow*, Anvils, Vice*, ■* Hammers and Screw Plate*, V xes. Broad Narrow, faith aud Hand Hatchets—Cable, Log. Trace and Haltr, Chains, Crowbars, Pick*, Shovel* and Spade*. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY—Shear* and Scis sors, Edge Tools of all kind*. Brass and Enameled Kettles, ■shovel and Tongues, Spoon* and Ladles, Tubs and Pail*, Mop* and Washboard-, and all other kinds of house-keep ing implements. In the HARDWARE line. Brass. Brittania, Jjppancd and Plain Tin Ware, siugle or insett. Bar. Band. Scroll md Hoop Iron, Steel of all kinds. Nail Rods, Ac. Pumps, l,oail pipe and all the necessary fixtures for water work*. Patent. Stretched Leather Belting and String 1-eather, mil 1(1.1X10 other articles too numerous to mention, that we are now receiving direct from the hands of manufac turers andiniporters. including the largest assortment and greatest variety of STOVES Stores 2"> per cent, less than vswl for Cash, of dm in at the highest mnrket prices. Coal and Wood Cooking. Coal and Wood Parlor. Dining- Itoom, Six Plate and Cylinder, ever brought into Northern Pennsylvania or Southern New York : all of which we ire now prepared to sell at wholesale or retail, at as low rates, and nn as good TF.KMS as can IK- found this side of Yew-York, from the fact that all our goods were bought f first hands and in full packages and large quantities, that gives u* an advantage over smaller purchasers and Dry Goods dealers, that wiil enable ns to sell from 5 t> 15 per cent, les-than any of them, which advantage we shall otter to any who will favor us with a cull before pur chasing elsewhere. A large quantity of Tin ware. Stove Pipe and Kllmw* always on hand, wholesale and retail. All kinds of Job Work done to order, on short notice and warranted. Don't mistake the place to buy STOVES and HARIV- W.VKK cheap—one door Sooth of Tracy A Moore'*, and Powell's new block on Main street, iu the uew Wood Building, lettrrcil all over. Grain and Country Produce, old Iron. Bra**, Brittania and Copper. Dried Fruit of all kinds, Feathers and Bees wax wanted for goods. IO.IMMI Sheep Pelts wanted, for which the highest prlca n Cash will l- paid. fijT No credit given over four month*, and all hav ing account* or notes over due had better call and pay immediately, if they wish to save coat. Towanda, October 13. lC>x. SALE OF REAL ESTATE. r pilE vnli:..'il- Ronl Estftfp, known ns "Th* I Luken'* I-atid-.' '-it ate in Warren twp.. Bradford Co.. Pa., aic now offered iur -ale to the highest and Ixat bidder. Tlii- b-wly of I-nd* consist of four tract*, containing FIFTEEN HUNDRED ACRES of good tanning land, situate alwuit five miles from the N. Y. A Erie Railroad. IVr-ons de- irons to purchase wilj send their offers in ctbig in the nature of bids ,-.er acre to my agent. Wg. Ki.w KM.. Eq.. at his office iu TOWANDA, by the 15th lay of NOVEMBER next. Offir* will be received for the whole body, or for tin separate parcels agreeably to the present sub-division' No sale will be made of less than one hundred seres, an the parcel* will not lie sold separately unless the body can he disposed of iu that way. Terms, one-third in hand aud the balance in two year ly instalments with interest. SARAH L. KEENE, Administratrix C. T. A. > f John I.ukeas, dee'd. T*b It •,!#•! nbl- I* |S5t. JoLK AND UDDER LEATHER, CALK O aud Kip akins, Morocco and Findings, itw* receiv ing at HUMPHREY Jt WICDAM*.