driving wheel, vvap horribly mangled, the sh:n t>onebrok en in throe places is well aebadly sliveeed.aud the whole leg more or leas injured up to WP- P r - H- Pt fpY, of Klmira, was eeit for, who repairM at once to the residence of the injured man, and found him suffering intensely. On examining the injured leg. it was found necessary to amputate it, as above stated, trtiow the knee. Dr. A. RICK, of Southport, was also present, and assisted in the operation, which was performed with much skill by l>r puanv. the patient, daring the operation, being under the inHoence of Chloroform. Mr. OWENS is about sixty seven years of age. ■ MAGAZINE, for Jttminry, 1860, comes to us with many evidences of inereased beauty and vahie. it has grown iu usefulness, arid consequently in popular estimation, until U has attained a front rank in the Magazine world. We can cheerfully recommend it, both for the beauty of the illustrations and designs it fnr nishes, and for the high character and correct tone of its contributions. , r r We will furnish Peterson and the Reporter, fbr ISCO.for $2 25, which is less for both than the q/jtial price of such Magazines. THF. ATLANTIC MONTHLY. —The Atlantic for December presents a very attractive table of contents— In addition to the conclusion of the 4th volume, it con cludes the " Minister'a Wooing," and " The Professor at) the Breakfast Table." Some it* other articles are " The Expedience of Samuel Atyalow, Fillibuster ; " The Northern Lights and Stars '• Thomas Paine in Eng land and France Elkanah Brewster's Temptation •• Magician " Strange Countries for to see " Beauty at Billiards " Italy. 1652;" " The Aui;ora Boreali*:" aud the usual very interesting literary notices. Some of the articles are more than usually entprtainUig, CROSBY. NICUOLS & Co., of Boston, are now the pub- J lishers, and the work under their management shows, if | possible, signs of increasing value. —7t FIRE AT TROT. —On Monday evening a barn belonging to ALONZO LONG, in Troy borough, was burned to thegronnd, with six tnliiable horses, and other prop rrty. The fire occurred about 8 o'clock, and is supposed to have been the work of an incendiary. - GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for January JH.&O, is already received, and in commencing a N'*-w Year, the proprietor, as usual, endeavors to add new features of attraction to his already attractive Lady's periodical--! The Rook stands unequalled and unapproachable amongst suilHar literature—Judging from tie d- maud ftn our espy. llev. B. J. DOUOI.ASS lectured before the' " Young Men's Cltristian Association " in .the Court Mouse, Monday evening, to a large audience upon the. j ,-ul jeet:—" Moral Beauty ; orthc Beautiful in its appli- j cation to Morals." A well chosen theme, which was eloquently and ably handled. DEATH OF WASHINGTON IRVING.—WASH INGTON* lUVING, the p;eoinl, warm-hearted, be nevolent man, —the illustrious author, lias ceased-to-exist. lie died at his well-know n rnralVetfcat oh the banks of the Hudson On Monday evening, 29tii ult. Tlis funeral took place Thursday, at Tarry town. Business was .-u-pe. GEORGE HENRY, only son of Geo. and Permilla Beardsly, ia the fifth year of bin i acre. • ' * GEOUGB WAS a patient sufferer for many days and al- j t! ugh anxiously watched and tenderly cared for Death ; • timed and hath taken him away he sleeps in the quiet ■ f the grave. "He Is not dead but slecpcth." Night j now enshrouds him, but a morning shall dawn ou the j the night of the grave. _ No night shall be tn heaven—uo darkened room, No bed of death nor silence of flic' fomb ; But breezes everTr6sh with love and truth, Shall brace the with an immortal voutb." J>(i/XoBI.E. At Galesbttrg. New London Co.,Ct.. November 22, lH.jp. S MUH 11., wife of C. Stevens, of this county, and only daughter id the late Peter L. ilurlbnt, of the for- j iner place—aged 3C years. ileto atibmfsnnrnts. / i AUTION --WHTTOUV, my wife MAIIY, vj has left try tied and board without any just cause or : provocation, this is to forbid any person from trusting or ■ trboriag hpr on my account, an I will pay HO debts of j i.'-r contracting after this dale, unless compelled by law. j Berifiy Crt Alt; N .V. o. IKS TilftH.sri.iVA.NLN ! SELECT SC3 K)OL For Young tadics. \| ISSFS CHUBBFGK respectfnliy in- ! ~ ' L form the public that the Winter term of their school wit! ci.mmenre on Monday, the sth day of Pecenitior, ia the room lormerly occupied by them. Thankful for the libera! patronage extended to them iluring the past year, Misses C. assure their patrons that r. ■ pains will I w.spa red P> merit a continuance of the con ' ■!* ace of those who may CM tide pupils to their care. MISS FANNY L. CHUBBI'CK will have pntire charge 1 f Music ; and a limited uuuiliCr of scholars only will bfc taken. TERMS. PTK Qf ARTEe crp 1 f WEEKS. First Clam— To include the elementrv English Rraacbaa . If 00 • v - <>nH Class —To include the more advanced bualo.ltbraji' lies.w.th Maliiemaiiesaod Latin '' <6 00 Third Class To htduik Mathematics, Moral and Mental Philosophy, Rhetoric, Botany ,&0., witlj Music■ —lnstruction on the I'iano. with use of Instru ment per quarter, $lO ; French, per tcrui, $3, aud Draw ing $3, extra. Each pupi! will be expected to provide herself with a ili-k and chair. Any information in reference to this F hoOl may he obtained by applying to 11. S. Mercnr or E. T. Fox. Towanda. December 1, Ifca9. I WSSOLUTTON: —The co-partnornbtplwre -8 ' tofore existing between the subscribers under the Urn of GULP ft KIRBY, is this day dissolved by mnttial ' "=ent. The hooks' hdtes, aecouhts* and other obliga tions and papers belonging to snid firm, are now iu the hands of JBItR GULP for settlement. All account- and unte* overdue on the Ist day of Feb ruary next, will be put in course of collection without re spect to persons. t T nti! that ttrnc Grain,, Sheep Pelts and Hides will be received in payment. JERRY GULP, Towanda, August 1,1359. J. P. KIKBY. JERRY CTFLP ill hereafter carry on tlie HARNESS AND SADDLE kI'SINESS. in al! its various branches, at the old stand "'Gulp ft Kirhy. where he solicits a continuance of the I patronage hittn-rto enjoyed. A largestoekof Heady Made i articles and materials will lie kept on hand, and every j rtjon made to deserve the favor of the public. C ARPETS & OIL CLOTHS. PARTICULAR ATTENTION IR RO^NEIT 1 ed to an assortment of Carpete and Oil riothe. r*ry '*•r at MERCUR'B. Sirto? attorrttsenrnrts. SEW (MBS! ,r> t;'jii.-i; 1 NEW GOODS ! ~T ff* n rar -'ffAttcQ' £*. AW j t* - viv * - , AT nit: , j \ ' i r j ( . r r ffi i\4 |/ \ \f TTI r} r T ' L? 33H100 HS) Y JII/lA i l/fli.ti CO vf'l .f'G V? I 13 S . Black and colored French and American Cloths. " . " " CoMsimcres, " " Satinetts, Tweeds and Jeans, Plain and Figured French Merino's, " 'V L'oburg's •' " Wool Def.aines, " " Common Delstines, " " Plaid Debeges, tVool and Union Plaids, Double and single Brochi Shawls, •' Wool Misses and ebildrcns Wool Shawls, Hosiery of every description, A great variety of Fringes. Trimmings aud Trinkets, Flannels. Ginghams, Prints, And Domestic Goods of Every Kind, CARPETS, WOOL AND COTTON DRUGGET, OIL CLOTHS, HARDWARE OF EVERY' KIND INCLUDING SADDLERY AND HARNESS TRIMMINGS, IRON, NAILS, GLASS. WILLOW AND WOODEN WARE. HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ANI) SHOES, PAINTS, OILS AND DYE STUFFS, CROCKERY AND GLASS WARE, Which were purchased under very advantageous err runiManees. and will be sold at wholesale or retail, FOR CASH, at prices averaging nrueh lower than others. r ; Cabinet Case, $.".() ; Hrmmers, $5. r Pil KSE unrivalled Machines need no pnflinir, .L and only want to be seen to insure the ajqirobati HI of every individual: and although a npw applicant for public patronage in this locality, it has attained a p >pu larity heretofore 'unsOrpassed fiv any Machine. After one year of constant ti*e in the Western States, they have been prononneeil the best Machine in th'r world for family use. and are preferred to the higher priced Ma rUine-. Those who want further proof have only to pur clta-e ope and give it a fair trial, and If they tin I they cannot use it. they can return it and have their money refunded. They are warranted as darable as any of the higher priced Machine*, and are diverted of everything like complicated machinery. They will Stitch. Hem, Tuck, Fell. Gather ami Em broider with perfection, and will sew every kind of goods from the finest Swiss Muslin to the heaviest and c6arseht cloth fabric—even I/'ather. The following reasons are selected from the many, why RAYMOND'S is the best in the Market: t Because it in the cheapest.. 2itis by far the simple t. 2 The least liable to git out of .order. 4 The etuuert tnarvngerl and nnderstoofl. j It makes the celebrated Double Lock Stitch, which is the must ela-tic ever nude by machinery. G It will nut rip if a sfiU li gets broke or every; fourth.yut- 7 If makes the nuutu-t aud hand somet'stftch. 8 The eams are the strorrgosf. ft It uses two threads fronytiie ordinaCV spool -.as bought, trujn tip st'irr, wtttiont re-uiadnig, lo Tbey fiuih thimwoft wifhont fatbning7hc'tfireqil al '-inter ctrft ot thr -mtu with the hand needle as is required by the Shuttle Stiß b Machines. II It ho* the least machinery. 12 lis meciyiß istu is the most perfect. 13 It is the most popular am >ug tlie nusees. U it is the earnest mnaiag. oml almobt noiseless ia its operation. 15 It is an ornament for any parlor, lii It combines the advantages of both Hand and Foot Powers. 17 The price is within the reach it j every family. 18 any person of ordinary ■intelligence , can learn to use it .successfully in one hour s time.— j 19 They can do all kinds of work thai any high priced Machine can, and just as well. 20 Every Machine is warranted to give satisfaction or the money refuxdtd. All 'lrdcrs by Mad or Express, with the cash, wilt re ceive prompt attention. A liberal discount given to lo cal and traveling agents. Address. B. F.KHAW. Dec. 5. 1859. Towanda, Pa. i \\TANTED —One Thousand cords Hcm- VY lock Bark. HUMPHREY k WICKHAJH. DK. PRATT HAS removed to the coraer of Serond and Toplar sts., . imrrreffatcly back of the Ward Honse. cm All at counts with bim uver one yetLrt standing, must be im mediately settled. Towanda. Fept. 11, 1859. JHRRTTHAIIIJFK. sVc. / t AUTr(TN.—A IT persons are hereby cau tioned against putcbasingia note, purporting to have been signed by the subscriber,listed on, or about the Cib day of Sept. IS£>9, fur forty dollars, payable four months after date, with interest, either to Philip Oswald, or t Isaac Roskraan, as the same wits not signed by rne nor by | my authority, and I shall not pay the same. Monroe, Oct. 20.'59. CLARK CUMMINS. 1 MISS GHIFipIN A- PARK, are opening to-day (Wed- DesdoyVi large and well selected assortment ol FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY GOODS,consisting ol Bonnets. Head-Dnvses. Fmitlieis, Flowers and Ribbons. You are invited to call aud observe their variety and rh.hr ness for yourselves, Oct. 19, 1559. FALL AND WINTER ®2s ® TJM Yf (U, JM. COLLINS, ia now receiving nt bis • old stand on Muiti Street, next door to Ilali's, one of the largest, best selocted aud cheapest stocks of READY MADE CLOTHING, ever brought into this inarkef. to which he invites the at tention or purchasers. Having had some years" experi ence in the businc-s. he Is aide t > offer inducements, as t-> the QUALITY, STYLE AND PRICE OF GOODS, net to be met with at any ether estabJialiTnrnt. His stock em brace* the usual assortment of OVERCOATS, COATS, VESTS AND PANTALOONS, of hvery style and price. to suit the taste and the pockets of customers. To th who prefer ordering garments, lie would sa v that he keep-- constantly on hand a large assortment nf u will bt given to this class of custom/and every exertion made" tc please customers. Gentlemen's rurnißhing- Goods, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, Ac. Ac. A large assortment of hats and caps, ol all styles and prices. .CUTTING done to order, and warranted if properly manulactujed. Towanda, October 19.1859. J M. C AND SA^ll.-—ICO Ijuxes (Lass, 1000 lights Sash lor sale at j Oct. 18. 1559. V'. A. I!A II HOW P.—GO diet wheel •* f -h -ti-rnvs f.r stile at ; 4Jct. lb, MSP. W. A. RO''ENrKT.I.'S. ; T>AT'FB WCINCS, -loin yards Fa- I pering—so do Bordering -50 do Window P.u erii:-' ' at oct, 17. Rut NWELL'S. : WIX WARE —A ftfll ti-.-orimciit i>f Tin 1 Ware ju-t received and fnr talc at I October 18. lt's'J W. A. ROCK WELI CLOSING UP! T'TI" subscriber luiving concluded to cbanr<* JL his bu-incaa. will -tell bw entirJ stocltnf Merctiandl-- at froni actital coat down to 25 per oentjower than can I be bought in Now i ork City. He returned from the city with it oew sto> k, connistmg in part of Dry Goods of all kinds, A Tull Assortment of Groceries, FisJi, Salt, Mass, Hash, I hie. woods, Ac. tie. Boots and Shoes for Men, Women and Children, Data, Caps. Crockery, Hardware, Tin and Wooden Ware, Van : kee Carpetiugs, Ac. Al! of which will Resold I for Cash at from 10 to 50 per cent less than can be bought j in Towanda. Salt at $1,03 per barrel. Tea ft nn 31 to 50 cent.-, the I very best Georgia Cut Yarn fur -1.05 pII,KS. DRESS TRIMMINGS, DE LAIN!-! ROBES. HOODS AND NUBIAS, ZEPHYR WORSTEDS. TATTING SHUTTLES, COLORED MARKING COTTON. WHITE AND COLORED CROCHET COTTONS, AC ~ CLOTHS \N !> ( MLIRL-, STRAW GOODS. THE VERY LATEST STYLT-:.- OFHATS AND ( APS, • IM LREI.LAS. CORSETS. SKIRT SUPPORTERS, HOOP SKIRTS, (i ARRs'TE ful.l. UtS. COMBS, BUTTONS BRUSHES, THREADS AND STATIONERY. , BOOT'S, SHOES AND EKVJT.IER. GRASS. CHINA. CBOGKKRY AND F.ABTIIENW \ RE, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, THE USUAL VARIETY oF r.rni) CAGES, SEEDS, ETC.. FISH AND GROCERIES. NAILS. I>II.S, PAIN IS AND PAPER HANGINGS. Thn--e who wNh t-i pnrcha ■>■ lire be'-t gu'xL* at the lowi-t pusnlble markut prici*, wiil censnlt their "tvn in tereit by giving tie a rati. TliwamJrt Sept. 2s, CASH FOK PELTS, T'T It K ' Metrojiolitnn Hnrdwtiru Simv. alt WELL. PA. STOVSE, Elcv-Itcd Oven. SXOVLS, Parlor. STOVES, Bivin? Flue. STOVES, Wood or Coal. IN LARGE STOCK AXI) VARIETY. IRTOX, Y THE LUI; on TOY. Ettnooif D/'Z/G C-va Shifters, Grinds lotus, Jir.Antr itwl Ih 1 fnr.hin's, Af-h* and •Sp ' A'ITS, Mid R\" A Cut Si: ><>S, S/iil, /jitic, Cwpprr, Sh'Tt Iron, Tin ond Ilecty Gnmh, nt | ; October 12. I-SW, _ S-^N- BRONSON'B. P SW3 v r c I; 1L BF , Shiubs aud Vinos. riTHE uuderkignctl will be prepared tlie eoin .l ing FiiTR tn -mpp'y tlie ptibiic with a well f-tlcclcd j and >.• hiuce raS-'ty of trees, shvub-" tutil vinca. All uidei's J HetVt ~r given f will Httetnl to filling and delivering my self. and li me t utuke- eait-iact ry. T'ti—stlutj. shed Hie ' leaf should wetrirrtpladlM in the fttlf. evergreens into in the firing. Ak sonic peopit- think th-it nursery men should replot c all D;eoe thai do not live. I would say. to those buying of me. that I do not agree to .1- so, but I will warrant tuy trees to be ia good order wlitn del.v ' ered. 1 will warrant ail to live, but in such a case I Will | have an extra price, and attend to setting out uij -elf. N. B The following Insurance Companie- have ap -1 pointed me their Agent, to take risks of al! classes where j local agcuts are not found : The Farmer's Union lusur i atice Co.. aud Great Western,united, now <>f Philadelphia, the Kensington of Philadelphia, the Lycoming County Mutual Insurance Company, of Muncy Pa., Any thing In IM, line prom,.try ,,„d. d . Towanda, Jnly 25,1359. , TO ALL WANTING FARMS SEE advertisement of Haasajoiiton Lands. ItfrrthaniJta:, Jrc. ! GREAT EXCITEMENT AT TH'K >SI VV CLOTHING STORE OF • IE. S. BENEDICT. VOL'Ii attention is rfsoectfnllv invited tri a LARGE I AND WELL SELECTED b'i'OCK. OF CLUTHLNG, which I have just opened in NO. 3, BB.KJK ECW, One door south of Joseph Powell's Keystone Store. MY STOCK OF GOODS is from tie best minnfaettir ing establishment* in the City of New York, und ol' thd latest approved styles. Having purchased with rash, i am enabled to .sell my goods at "prices utmost lner*d i<-u-- IV I<■ -.v. Hv -lock consists in evetv varintv of RE ADY MAIIK CLOTHING, HATS .V c?AVS. FURNISHING COOPS, CLOTHS. CA3SIMERL3, Ac MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENT. Having secured the services of one of the most sk'llful Tailors in Northern Pennsylvania, 1 nar prtpared to man ufacture to order, all kinds uf clothing. I wiU warrant all garments cut at pry shop to give perfect satis'Lcii-m. E. S. BENEDICT. Towsnda, Scptcmbar 11, ISSIL MEN'S AND BOY'S CLOTHING, at BENEDICT'S. MEN'S OVEItCOATS at IJ EN E i HOT'S M" EN "3 DRESS COATS at BENEDICTS. MEN'S BUSINESS COATS'at ' EMEU'S AND .ML- ii ASIC'S CASSIAIEItE COATS ; X_UT __ BENEDICT'S. SATINETTECOAT- it BENEDICT'S. • T TN'iO.V OAS3IMFTIK OGAT - t U BENEDICT'S.- TTN*ION CASSIMEHE PANTS at j U . BENEDICT'S. BLACK DOESKIN PANTS ...t BEN EDICT'S. I.'AM.'V OASSIMEHM PANTS at I _ BENEDICT'S. Bii A v'J'iiC CLOTH COATS AND PAN rs et T'S. j r . IS It IS" CASsiM EI4E COAT, PANT- \YIM'£STat ! If BENEDICT'S. 77NGLISII STftIPE COATS at V-J ■ BI.XEDR T'S. r"N01.1SIl STPIi'K PANTS at I "j BENEDICT" .3. •fjweirail STRIPE VESTS at : TU BENEDICT'S. QILJt VELVET VESTS at • BENEDICTS. TIOTToN VELVET VESTS at V _ BENEDICT'S. PLAIN !'ASslvt;;;:: Vi> i's ... • BENEDICT'S I F!)i;i:i: n ATS at ' IJ BENEDI'TS. I IN EN SHIIT i b at 1 fJ BENEDICT'S. ' WRAPPta&ai >* BENEDICTS. : TI7OOLEN DRAWERS at . > V RFTFDR'T'S. (MJAVA T.S AND SOCKS at Ms ' _ _ j i M). IN EA< T. EYERYTHIXG E. H; GENTLEMEN ' t.w. .r, at the NEW CLOTHING AND ITKNI-H --j tNG STOLE of Towanda. September 11, 1-A;). E. S. BENEI'LI T. | (tollcghte Institute, TuIIA.XDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. lACtiTv: 1 OLIVER S. DEAN. \.B. Prineipal. Prof# w of An-teit ' Language*. and Mental and M'.rul S-iences. tVM. H. DEAN. A. I!.. Associate Principal, Professor of Matherantiand Natural -Science. Prot. CD MILES It. f'oiU'B.N County Superintendent. Genera! Director of Normal Department. ' Mra. ANN C- KELLOGG, Precept--ns. Mi-i \NN A M. DEAN, Assistant Pre -f] *re =< i. Miss MA HI B. ALLEN, Tea. her OF VO TL and lu.-trti inental Music, j Mr. CANEIELD DAYTON, Ste-.var 1. The Wintei Term-commences WpTiNEST'AY. NO j VEMBER 31; and will Continue 14 weeks. Tririos. run TERM : [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering ! the school, and one-half at the middle of the term tue! and contingencies included.] j Primary. pr ternt $ a 00 I PI. paratory C FID I Hi 'her, Ist year, per term 7 on Higher, Ist and 2d year. jier term N 00 i las-i.-nl. 1-t yi ir, per term 7 00 I Din-Kirn!. 3d and 3d year. per term S i > Collegiate, per terui 10 on K. lit rirptta will be classed by the BiOSt advanced bri'i di they rc-ju'- tivc y pursue. Pupil* u-ing scholarships are charged "1 per term for fuel and c ntingents. KA'Xr.A ESrEN.en* : French r j 00 i .i-rtn.lo 8 no Di uving 3 no Hoard -u the Institute, p.-t week, im i nliug foe! and light 2 00 Wu-liing, per dozen 3s The t'db-.S ite year is divided iutn tlir. e lo.ii 'fit 1 t (in i • The A nuiVcrsaiy exe; - i-cs-vvfti b> h.-fe at tl. • • '.Of o i'the Sprhig ii n. Yti deduction will be in i li- Ibr absence, except in case of I : .tia.'tyd illness of over twir w. . kr. IhstruincnLii Music will not,a In nt -fotc. be t-mght in tne Jti-iilutuui, but by special arrangement—a class will be taught in a hull mljo'ninnrtbejiro nds di'the Institute, l.v the I each" r ol Vocal Music. TliisHrrdngeuieut hut. been .doptnd f.r the past term, and experience h*s prov- l it to be eminently sip eri >r to tin piau pursued in former years. Special pains will be taken to secure ill" greatest progrt ssot those wishing to lake- les.us in thin branch. Terms will ! a* heretofore : Tuition on Piano Forte, per term fib bo Use of instrument for practice. ...... 3 on Pupils liiia"(ting in the IL.II n ill furnish their own tow els, ,V. .. ..lid lie; table silt. r ,o. their opt ion. It is <|t sirj l.le that they ;iT-'o t'.ivni-h tneir own bed autl bedding when it i- a-.mv- riijnt. b it when otherwise, tlie-c will be turn -bed .it a slight cliaiy,.-. It !• trough :c •otuiin tided that .-tiiilcuU fr. -a ah ■ ~d should bbar.T in Ui<- Instit,ution. is |>etl e -tof ii-*- ;es oi'ien : as practicable, and will deliver Ireqnent b-etuic-on the Theory ami ITu- Decthur aubjocts ! .'onne. ted with Normal training. 'Those persons, tin retoie. iut-uiding to engage in teach j i. b>r th- winter, will tind tt gieully to their advantage P.. be present during th" Fall term. I Proi. t'obutn's connection with theiiestitetion i- not i such as to in any way interfere w ilii the discharge ot the teg I Urn duties of ilia oltiee. No pains w ill In- spHie.l. n tile p srt of the Faculty and Trustees in sustainuvg the high repulatation the inslitn tio I has hitlierto enjoyed, and in lendci ing it more wor tllv of future patronage and support WILLIAM H. DEAN, I P - - A ig. n. lr.,J. OLiVEIt S. DFA.V, i 1 ""'--i" I '- Huinphrey & Wickham ARE .It'ST PFFFTVIND Xcw Fall and Winter Goods. I RITH AS sii GROCERIES, j ILits and Cups, Crcrlc. y, Xiiis ami Glass, Boots and Shoes, Sale and I'j'fcr J cither, Calf sLins, Morocco, S/'uc. i' huhngs. In short, a general Raportin. Nt of GooJb huit.ible forthc &RMU. Towanda, Dctolier I. I'.,t>. OOOTS A X 0 SLiOES Constoiilly on band and manufactured to order, of reliable work aud material, aud repairing done on short, notice. ' Oct. 1 ■ HUMPHREY A WICKHAM -/ vA CORPS OF BARK WANTED ! ; f W fir Cash will be paid for OAK AND HEMLOCK . BARK. and HIDES AND SKINS, at the higl.en inarm rate bv au-r* HTMfHREY & VTP"KHAM. I .. Hciisl.' |_ r j ! \ PMINTSTRATRIX'S NO'I'ICE.-Notice "*■ Iwcobyspiven.-thrt U pcrsOng indeLtiiftu the es ! state of JiMSiG, PARS' NS. late pf C ntor, tw D VcM most make immediate payment. *Ed all per r,.i'l,avii;, 1 demands agnicst said estate will present then, duly a I thenticatcd for aettleineut. HARRIET A. PAE3INS. ' | Ju.v 11,1K63. , A'?u-:;iUtnn; t ji. | ! ?. 0T LQJi.-e—Notifo is her. - | -Ik by given that ail persona indebted to the estate ol ' BENJAMIN p, SNYDER, dw-.'d.,iau> ofth.-.m in, mi -t make irrimcdiwta pa,v(R*it.> NYI)ER, Aifgayt J'J, 16JJ. JACOB HEEL. c. 11. iUEPARD. Lxccutora. \ D MINISTR ATOR*R NOTICE Notice - v is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the AoJ-ailt* of iiLiilUj E (5. of CF-er iwm #fc oenseMjjrti h.-reny retj V-sted to make pavtnent w ithctit d-lay. end (lers-ma baringdernanda agaln-t -nid estate will present them duly authenticated or-c?tle -. Nt LEVI M August U I IN" li. AOfnhS-ftR -r. A DMI .VI STR A Til I X'S N OTIC K.-Not ice u.a i.- h. !cbc_g eß.that all persona inbe ited to th< - state t-f SfJJfN MORRIS, late df Warren'ttrp., d#e'd . ' n.ust tic bi. imoiMißtt payment, imia :i per-ma'h,iving d .Ig : .-I :i .-state will prcseut tin : dulv au ] tttentteftecTfor^emjat. i ANNA MORRIS. | - Sovcm ** r 8.1838. Administiatri.v. \ DMINISTB T 'i ' J~ *. is hereby < iy- n that -iTT per*!ma Indebted to the es tate ol JAMES GEROI LD, late of Smithtield twp..dec'd. arc hereby requested t.r irrrkn-Mnmcdi-ite payment, anu, >ll persons having claims -• ilnst said estate will present t -i" duly autheotiyated fur settlement- J. A. GERO ! LD. lAIl A1 . . E.G. lMji': r.Y, i AUiaiauitrators , Novctiiber 14, ld'tb ' SPECIAL COURT--N-GOO iaherebygiJ j t.l en tie.i aßpo-ml f. c n , rjir ,„ pleßs will be hclil at D-uuida, by the L'/inty ..f Hi .dfoul, t.i. M'.uduv tlic ] r.tij (]v ui' .l.inm-v o* ' n'rhtcX i' \\ it i !!'•• H'.'ti. ROBERTG WHITE will pr^e,'few' the i trial <>t the following i.i.-c- to v it: N">. 255. December term. ]s-,o -f.vman Matson vs. Ira j an.l Richard Jennings. Ejectment#".' ; „ -Y, '• 2,; '- I'-i'itt-1856 datuoti B. Smith vs. dud. K- n. nL i,j.v Uii- i.t. Yk" D-l S-.-pteinf-i r term. 1 ~">7 _-I-r ->T -smith vs. Satu rn i .-..-Hum - anp.-.ui. 'I; -p-i—. And such avmny be t- and ordered II 'M'on that] --. Sub] enaa made re turnabl- at 2-o cloeK ii. the alt.-r-i n. J . , . ''UN M KE.VN, I'ruthoaotarT. i I'roth'.notarj- .- Office. ' 1 ; i L XL( J JLoi I S XOi i' ti.—Notice is horc- J by '.,vt u, tlmf 11 }'--• - i.'i'J. bteJlij the estate oi GEt iR'.i E SPALDING, late f Tn\-u t irnship.dec'd ! are hereby requested to n-tk.- pajiwp: wtboet delav; and all per- ois Laving claim- ag.diist - Utc will pre-ent tnem vnly suitlicut.ctHs-i! iyr ssMlci v - o , U.Tr. i \'TY. N 'vcm er lAJfI, Executor. j \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE --N • ; -i V i- 1 a Tf'by givort. tMt *ll per n j ince'.tt r? t • t'- • I c.if 'Ltcui _ li.v iilJvS ,1)1 (N>i *♦(.- VV.u(i L.'iiii. !(• i are h"- - : y u qii--sr-.il r, i : k' pi.ynn ■ ' with Lt dci. v ; ; ami all per-oi, hav p 1 *.!• - , L ; -t tlo said e-'atc v. :: ldeau preaen: tUmn Haly tv f !Wr''v.-lth-bkat. ' tiat!vi:y W. nrNHAH < SARA I JuHNSDN' ' , A ' Jl " -tnitors N'-ven;", -• u. jcr,u. kJ HI RI f ]•'S SARK.— BT Virtue of a ttrii , '" T VprAl Kr ?*- •' "'I " ? ' * f-trt of"C*onr.:<-"ii , ; I'lca-"1. R;.u..i, ;d Do. - m tiiieih diU Miverrd wi'! e e.xpo-ed t pnldi • ib at the Oonrt IT- -.:- in ilk' 1 B !■!> "t Tow:. :d.i, ."I FRIDAY, tne nth dav DE ' j CEMBER, I-Sn.atl o'clock. I' M.. the following lot, a piece or parcel of land situate in North Towanda twi>.. . i- toll.- '.vs : on the jputi. by lulpis of John Ui vinc ard Roderick Grancet. vhf-t bv th. N.;th B „ u -'h ' •<"- *"d laud oi Roderick GiHiigec*itnd -lolin lion-, ei ' j south bt lino or -Tathea Finerty. William Manger. John Dm -rty ar.-l John Youug. west by MM 41 s. w. Rnn .U il- t iii-.-1.-r Bennett ami Willi . n M Mori t:i. I ing about two hundred ami raren acrea iajrq <-r Jess. about, one Imndi' 1 and twciitj- acr-- Improve-'!, finer -1 framed nou-es, two fiat:- •! barns, t-.v.. boardsliauliea am: three oi- har.ls of trait trees thereon. Sciz.'-d and taken in ex.---uiion at the suit of E. Ca-cv ' ■ •lin in i-t r, i' -rof Jesse Hilbeft to tk.i use „f Sami <•; li j house v-. H ra e L "ol! rre tenants. i Hidi.vw M. H'.ttPDRUFE, SI .-riff. She: iir- Office. Nov.-mbcr 14. 1- " - \ D-MFNISTI! ATOR'S NOTICE Not s-.R- is heu-iiv giveu. tlv.it nil per-on- indei -oil to th" or tnfe ME DM I'NT) CAir/HILD-kif. lib nick tup. deed arc hereby i- pan-ted ' ' mul.e -miiie'liute payuit'nt,an-j all person- bavin;; cj ----.in-t . wi ' ■; - them duly aiitlunli'-ated I i settlement. SHKIMRD M. FAIRt'IIILD, I November 2.185 9. Adminintrator L X I'.o I. TOR'f> N'jOfl! (.E —Not ice is ' t re- IJ by riven, t! • per- h> ipiVbb.l tu the . : t.t-* ! A HRAM I. MILLER. lale ol At n.i-. j -vp. I. jr- hereby m[itotM to mnke payment without dtl.iv. j and all persons having claims aua'iti-1 said estate, wiil : present ii.. u dulv nail • nticated tor --tttetrte t. HENRY A. MILLER. • - Get, 25. 1 •.*!. AI.AN'SfiN MILLER. .' 1x " 'utor!i --\ DM iMs'l'R \'LHR'S NOTlCF—Notice I AA. is hcr--hv given! that all persons indebted to the! ! e-f it.' --I It.- H ARD SILH'.IN. ,1. . e.,-cil. Lit- of Uy-x ' j tw p.. .: - :eque-tfi! to in ike payment with- " .!• iv : I ami th-.seliav.-igebd, I,- :a L -,;i-t I ,-t . .-will ph.'t.-c ' present tlicni duly iiutlrcMi-vi-jd : >r -. f i-m- if. M AIM > >- ALBERT LENT, i • > '. 12, l. Admit !—ti do-:. ]7\KCI'TUR'S NOTICE. —Nuiiuc i.- lur.- IJ by givcit, tint •" - i-I-*•'■ <■ d - - tne --' ite • I I Htt.M \ - BaL! V\ in -r,- of - -!■ • ' tow !,;p. d. • i o a-'.-i. sr.- hereby u-|ui '-! to ntaily pu vnieirt without ee- I la v ami all per- o -- i t . ,!•:•. •. .i. A. Oh* Fall & T/iuter Clothing, ever brought t-> tbi- tu.irk- t. T an u---- mv - u-t • | nier- that I li.ttt- li. i Una ntcrcnt a.- w- II a- mv o - ' ■ : Rv.'. ■ i? k, .1 • ; Ik . , ; ci.'y Lis n"t Fr> k 4.ivl Niudt 'o.itsoi all styles .id .pjih li. - : W u-k H -i. i" - (' i -ine •• .o i - 1 l'niil* : Fancy Si|k:unl t'--'t_>u V. ivet, ('a-- i-i . Hi i n-; .nut 1 -h \ e-ts, in f.-'t a en-at many ty!< - too m.m , cr-lis l a i-e-iil'. m. als - in- hidio. large -a., k i CENTS 3F trunsinuG GVODS. - :i -to- s efoj[>ii,, lia-sng ebe-wh-'iv .1 Tow ii'ila Nov. 1, iv,. >. No. 2. I*.ll-■ **s 111 - k. R - Ji - r Re. Klv - A!".- Stork of Slo ■ 1.-i' h( r I'pp.-r Lc.iilier. Ki; .-Lj. .. l -.1 l .SKins. Lining skin*..V wii.ch w-I! be w '.ink* lit li.i. V. ',..1... an.l.-siic.up Letts. K<-in< a • tliepl.ee No 2. INK"- '? i'-lock, M. E. "M RWS! M iWS!! AT THE 8 A K ERY! i r WING msec arranes". ••nl® with the prin -iptil New* I I Dealers in New Yopk.l i-prepared to turn • ai! with R-i-.W-. Magazine*. Montldie*. w . , lies and Pi, t, -la]-. The New York Led;- N>w- A'or:. W e-Mv. Frank Is-els-V I-k i-lrrt-01. Hsipcr". Wrek'v. B r ofi's Riot ail. l ine ( lag. \ m ri-'an Gnlon. ll' ine ( ; mrft'al K-w forfcl Upper, P.wtcr'-oßpiritiijf IfcWTthn Police 14 izcttc.' We. \i y Novclett-e, Yinkee Not ion?. Nick N I 'iCt, Ac. Ac. Harper's- Mar./ine, Godcv's Isrdv - Rook, l'tli-r ■T- Maga/ii;., Fr.'uk Leslie's Magazi '• eat Rep mi.- M- M hp i.mi.g \n-c,-.--n Mnann. . PiUauW-D ilar Monthly. Vo --W--.bekf thee,mine TT'-'. lavs, a "n"cn did assortment, of GIFT ROOKS AND PICTORIALS. > I si)all also ). ep on ban-!.the It aJing' STEW TTO US PAIZ.IES, Furnished to those who wish to take them by the week > at 15 ceoViyr week, ret 3c. its wbingle copy. I'P.IERS roll EOOXL3, , BereivrJ tor ary Publication in the United Stau-s, which wilt he fnrn'shed with d< -patch. 1 nap Thankful far the patronage of ruy friends thus far. I hope by cajeluUy coiwdtirgtheir tastes an-1 wants, and wants, aji-1 by strict afteutiou to business, to merit a con tinuance of the rame. Towanda, November 1859. A. F COWT.FS. t LPXTKACT OF RTIMON, ROSE V.AN II TTT.A, ani Aita"ad, at Frr'B- Jfflfecellawrmts. Sxtraordicary Indnoemcnts TO ItiF. bK VERS or rrnxnußE AND CHAIRS; HAVING freatlr increase! my former i 05 GaMatt " are ta ' Uhairs, I am =&/ w ** to dlapose ol these ftocunilna- I tior.a ? ; idly, md wdh that design offer ail articles at I cnuTyixdtutcii low pre ee. for Cash. Go'.-m tßieut of readjr-:nade Coffins, with a good F!<- •-• ready, .it r.'l times. Per; trow fa -rif! he erf. to find the right nlaee, south side "1 the public square, one dour east of Hfoutanyea. Tow;; -jj i',-;. 1. 1.v',9. CHESTER WELLS. 0. *T. WOODRTirr-DEIfTIST. | )EUM Aju'TNTLY Incited in Townnda.— 1. Of :e No. 0. Lrick Row, over H. W*. XOBl.es' Store. Liit; nee ne doer Mouth uf faary At Mooree. dec.l.tf. BIACEWOOS'S MAGAZZNE, XND At, i BRITISH lIEVIEWS. T SCOTT A CO.. NOW VoKK. continue to publish • J J. Hit- following leading British Perlbdiculs, fu 1. THE L'tXDON QUARTERLY (Coßservatire). THE EDINBURGH EE VIEW (Wfcig). 3-i- THE XUUfH BRITISH REVIEW (Free Chnrcli). I 4. ' - - THE WESTMINSTER REVIEW (Liberal). . lii.AcKwoorE" Er>ixn?RGn MAGAZINE (Tory;. These j •jriud>f..a r.Cly repe a-nt the thro- great politi cal part;— flirt l Britain Whig, TWv, and Radical— b it politics forms only one feature of their character.— As Or HIS of the unr-t pr->; and writers on Science, Lit erature, Morality . s-ni jhfigiou, they stand, as they ever hav.- st u:u J i tfit. world of letters, heiug con red ifjdjspia -i! •u- the s, hotar arxl the professional it. -1, w!ii'* to the iutel. 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Cfubs ordering four or more c-pi'sof any ore ..r more of the above works.— i Inw : Four copies of !'.! ickwo ul, or of ope Review, will sent to fpr Jo; J i'-r COL"' sof the four Re v.ews ;>no4l, 1 34 C'tdimibia V. —... 150 " Dei*wiire. t '■>, mill, to d.'.,e) 200 " H••I .. : i; 111;. CVIIUW ti ill) 235 " i'r h.l ille.. 240 '• Wnshii iton Sl3 " JiiuciiiiU, ) 330 " Xew Y rfc 715 " I'lcGc.ipb't 820 " RJIV.JI n-c-1 s ti---in "New A <>i . leave l'icr Xo. 2, North Itiv or. at-;. 7 30 A. M. Fi nt l"-' 1 '■ ' a.lefvc Walnut sf Wharf, .6 00 " ' eave Sanction -it 11 10 " J)a.- a' W ..-hi: It U26 " ft ridge vujfe ft 01 P. M. lb,i.e. (i hila. connection). 12 05 •' Delawari-, (i 5 tnin. toidme). 12 20 *' l i . nihi l 12 41 " W.i'- ' Gap 1 01 S'.i-D Is'ourg 118 " T"hvl a ina, 145 " M,' ,v. 319 " 8 'an', :i 4no " Vbiugt. 442 " I ! ■ vville 4 59 " Xi 8, is. n alO " llopiiutlout 6 04 M tr -c 622 " Xi v. Mil ford,. 640 " t. cat R. 1,1, .6 40 •' I Connci ting at t Ireet Bend with Night Exptvsa w..t 1 45 A. *. \< Ornmc iti -n tivtiii leaves Scrantnn for Guhit Bend at 10 35 " ; ; -v. ' - U55 •• N tvdiwii, 12 35 T. M. M mtros.- A 1 50 .\ilives at Great LemL 250 " . < -n: c ting with the Dunkirk Ex. wo-t, at.. 3 3:i " \nd \'V- mmndotion Train West, at 533 " R-tur; ng h ve# Curat Rend, at 310 " M tr. re 405 " - Ni h'' oti - ■ • 5T5 Fattriryvilh',. 555 " . 15 Aeon:;.m- '.itiuii Train co •; not leave Sctanton on* ' til,after lite i-. .vl >: I'n- Mot mg Train |U llw lairka id ill IIr r R. R..t'iiii~-giving l'a.-si-ngi'rsfrum , . VI y \ i! ,-y diifct I'nniifetioii for the West by ' tee M,'rinng Train, 1 \n !i*:u. .'. it. aof way travel on the Southern i Division a l'a '■ <'lr "!! ' a"attached to the Express I I'r.nalit 1 - tin t-Mvii-.'Scra ■ ton.at '4 30 A. Mi. Due at M-, -iv. • 00- " i, - >urg.. 10 30 " •Inn,'lion. 2 40 P. M. Return let. es Jur.ition, at 4 no A.*M. Due at Strondsburg 7 45 \| , w ' 1 10 P. M. S.'Rinton 285 " i'i -en i. i, New Y-;k w.ll change , - ar< at JunA i. T" and frion I'' i' lelirbia. via H. I'. If. R.. leave o ik. ttie -,es .it H . K>r I'ittstnn Kingston, ar. \S a- - I k.iwoiiiiu uiul Bhomsliurg R. R.< ■ n. I*,-i- .Ti - \r iibahl and Carbondale, taf , << ,i(. p ci.-r'l'il- it. i Ti< kct sold and liaiy ive eherkeil th-enph. .1 GIN" RUiSRIN", S-uperiatcndent. IV-r X JiGeneral T' Let \gcnt. - ai l ni. Nnvenilv-r 21.1859 ii. AvraiLL, Mamfu -t ircr of WHITE STONE LIME, Duaier in Water Lime, Brick, kc. TOW AM) A. PA. O. P. TXA6T, Ml. D. pilYSin \X A- srnni'.ox. nnd Gr.vl i if,, e-Dm.'e(T s,,n ATr-iI"I Pt-lV "sat PW'adclphis • inving rt-i Taed - , the vid.i e <* Monrnevnu, where b® j * lid • wpiectfnllj otter hut -i, -1 > the citi/i'is of the pl.icc and vh-inity. 1. vine ri Teda thnrf*iche\tra course Ml the dtsetrea f K ' vil id iier .u'.e is prepared to give special • • . u* i -.n to tint 02!-eat tin stir, sf Tracy tt E-U'' Kef.-:ence* -I>r. M sso*. Tnwaixla, TV. Nrwrojf " Nov. 14. D>s9. !M ;^rOVAL. L'LYSsSJSS ALKKOUR has remorpi) hie Law OAivC to the Second .St -ry ol iiisnew building, on the corner ni \t south of the Ward House. nnv 3 i I E is hcrcliv given timt an applies-, ; XX t n u ill I " irutdi at tli" next session of the Issgta ! lature of Pennyvlvaula Tor the ineorp-ratlon of a Rank. ! to !>e called the*" Rmdford County Rank with hanking privileges of I--.ue. fiioeount and leposit; with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, with the right to in - reuse the capitil stock to Four Hiind-wd Thousand T>ol 1M rs aid to be located in the borough of To wands., ia th • county of Bradford. To*aona. .Tine 10. 1 5 ,*,3