pot pr operly authorized ItY the representatives ay Heathers of Congress were coaly,the 'eauti;ei of the sentiments , cif those whom pe g- et ) It was a cardinal principle — of er esent „ re i c party, tbkt no representative Could tJe, rn , 44 „ flowe rs delegated to him. He, eras op to issues he hr m ed and sending therm out eople. He prefe to let them come to "Te-Diestntatives-of the People. This resolution au emanatioh of the Paliy, and he prole& t5 ." 1 , 0 1 soy thing like reading a man out of tits ag ainst did not endorse thia resolution. He wilt w Congress passing any abstract r e so ld. •, r t he purpose of making a party, or affect. m 153 • • ors He would not blacken the Sc. °roals b 3 placing such resolutions on its pa. There were discords now in the party whiih wise to heal before engrafting this new sub oiu platErtn. Why could not a difference anon be tolerated on this question, as well as e ortif and internal improvement questions mid vote for no proposition which would have tied of increasing the discord arid widening tiring interests which now disturbed its bar be forcing upon its. platform any thing ex. to its legitlalate doctrines. If he could Ij-thing in the resolution calculated to benefit of advantage to the country, or the-democratic he m ight.consider it more favorably. He al to controversies in which he had been en. luring khe last session with certain South is members. He repeated his assertion that ; motion of south Carolina was not so, lib. it might be. No eitisen of that State, ex .l a representative capacity, ever voted fur -nor, fir at the Presidential elections. When abet of the other House, in 1824. he first ,tf secession, disunion. ' . and resistance to the tu'iotial acts of the federal government. He ~nsidered the speech as treason in the heart, not technically so. He was surprised to se Benator bob* avow the same sentiments senate of the rnited states. Though rripped terfinicalioea which would make such an sl treason. still it did not lessen the moral tor eel the -offence. He hoped the waters of obli. would hide forever the stain which such' a would leave behind. Fours, (dem.) of Miss., said that whether tech had been prepared in ,eipectation that Id he delivered in his absentee, be would leave to determine. It was rumored that he was a drubbing cHlai. and he had remained in the purpose of - replying to it. The Sena- Ad thought proper'to make a party harangtie, i.aeduse him of bringing forward a measure Ince party interests and party purposes. . HOUSTON disclaimed having done so. loons sa'd—Nevertheless, such would be the standing of the speeth to II& Was there jog inconsistent in this resolution with the pies of the democratic party, or with the 'trio.' of the Baltimore platform! It did not be persons %do were deeply employed in petty ins, in intrigues, and,in all other means to he m-motion and- high places, for which they aerly unfit, to talk of keeping the democratic pure. It did not become those who had been at high for, and intriguing with free soilers Cher factions for aid and support in obtaining stn high office, which could not be obtained Ise, to talk of platforms and principles.— who had been engaged in all kinds of bar- Ind sales, in intrigues which had injured the in pandering for the support of the liberal . called free soilers, to elect themselves Pie ta Vice Presdent—should nut now talk of nos and democratic policy. The Senator ; that all' movements should come from with ithei than front within Congress. Welt might !nator say so. He belonged to ,that class of is who were constantly looking out to see way the popular breeze was blowing, in or I he might set his sails, and be blown into his naven. He hoped the day was far distant in) , person Who had sacrificed principles and its—who had been false to all parties—who Z Right at the ruruishiag Utipot. & A. CANIFIBELL, return their sincere thanks N for the libe al patronage heretofore bestowed. and would again call 'Mention of their friends and cos tomes, to their rate arrival of New Beaus° Goons. Conflating of all things necessary for 'clothing the out er nun ; which will be sold at a little lower prices than has hithertofore been ink«). Please give us a call befote purchasingelsewhere. H. &. A. CAMPBELL. . raper Mu:o4s. rrtlE only complete assortment o, p a p er if enz i aga , 1. Borders, Window Paper, s i nA Fi re hoard v iews , kept in this region, and at p r i m as low es caq , b e funnel at retail either in or oat of the principal citiea,at May 8. , O. D. BABTLETT. Administrator's diada; - • I N pursuance of an order ofthe Orphan'S Court of Bradford county, will he eipmed to • public sale on Saturday. the 31st . day of January. 1852. at two o'clock, P. M., at the public house of B; C. Vanileet, a certain. tract of land, about 50, acres. late part of the Istate, of.,Beclty Holcomb, deceased,.aituate in Leroylownship, Bounded by ou the east:and south, by lands of the Barcley estate, west by lands belonging to the estate of Sterling Hol i . comb. deed. north by Towanda creek.; IS or 17 awe improved, with one framed barn erected thins. on, the remaindervroodland. Terms one fourth eash, on confirmation of sale, the remainder in three equal yearly instalments, with and_ from date:— Payments secured by bond and mortgage on the premisei. O. STOCKWELL. id. L. NIVOOsTER. December l9 e 185 . 1. Administrators... Orphan's Court Sale. IN pursuaSee of an order of the Orphan's COUTI, of Ilmt(8!rd county, there will be exposed to public sale, on -filaltirdity,' the 81st day of January next, at 1 o'clock P. M., on the premises, a certain tract of land simate in Dora township, late the estate of Allea Moody, deceased, bounded on the north by lands of Simon Stevens; east by the main rotiikand lands of said Stevens, south and west by , laiids of Francis X Hornet. Containing ono one fourth acre, or thereabouts, ail 'improved, With a t5*.. 101 7 framed house thereon erected. Attendance given, and terms of sale, made knowit by -FRANCIS X MOMET, HENRY .NINNE„. .;• Deettatter 12. 1851 , AxlministrOch.g., HARD WARE .— A, very large and genet& assort' mart ofjaavd.ware et stay descriptionZincluding 'CalklanTle. Joiners and Blacksmiths, 'rods, Ha i m iltd 'Carnage Staket's Trimmings sod Tools, thritlint Materials &a.. constantly on land and for_aati veto loar prices by MERCURIO. GOP'S. , ' ` l 1 /MI Parra for Bale. 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A LL persons knowing themselves 1 .0 be indebted to 1I the 4state of ABRAHAM WORTENDYKE, dec'd late of South Creek, tp,, 'are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and tb. nse h at i ng eat ing against said eatatewill pleaso present th em immediately duly authenticated for nettlcment. JESSE EDSALL. NATHAN SHEPARD. South CmlE. Oct. 17, 1851. Administrators ADMIN ISTRAT It I X'S NOTICE.. LL persons indebted to the estate .of A. W.ll. Vangorder, dec'd, late of the township of' Dore% are hereby. requested to mukeipayMent withouldelay, and those haring claims against said estate, wilt please present them duly authenticated for sett(cment. MATIL'D4 VANGORDER, September 22. 1851. Adminfatratrir. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ALL persons indebted tothe estate of LEMUEL MAYNARD deceased, late of Rome town ship, are hereby Teguested to make payment With out delay, and those, haring claims agaii.st said es tate, will please present them duly and authenticated for Settlement. WM. E. MAYNARD. JOHN PASSMORE. Administrators with the will annexed Towanda, Aug. 9, 1851. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. T ETTERS Testainentary upon the last and L testament of ;ELIZABETH MEANS, late o the Bore' of Towanda, deceased. halting been grant ed to the subscribers of said Hero' all• persons hav ing claims or demands againit the estate of the said deceased are requested to make the saute known to us without delay, and all persons indebted to said estate are molted to pay the same forthwith. TROM AS ELLIOTT. MILLER FOX... Towanda. July 28e RM. Executors,f ADMINISTRATOR'S, NOTICE. ALL petioles indebted to the estate of • WILLIAM BRADFORD deceased, lam of Warren township, are hereby requested to make payment vaithnut , delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them, duly authenticated 'for sm. tlemeta.. GEORGE. MANNING. • WILLIAM BRADFORD. WEVen, Oct. 17. 1851. Administrators. rIROCRERIt &: GLASS WARE, a large mock 4 ‘.../ feted forsalkby FOX.- T 00ICITERE ere.now selling the hest arti• cle of Molasine at al} eentaper - ' •aH 4PLEY & LE WIS. eCOTCH YARI very fipe t abo sonae4mainwm qtiati . ty at • '„Forq. • Tears Nrew, C aoas. - & A. CAMPBELL, toe win receiving a lire" aseartoreat of good. for the fall ; end wintuttade. Terms* Aognet VI, tell: • MEM rall and Winter -Clio& 211021 1 1,4=1115 1 CO' . . TT AVE now 'in:Store . itock ef,oo,9de from Neri•Torkmitothir Markets, which are oared wholesale and retail. at Is lowest poesiWi primer-. V e mention a few things that moy alwaje b. (oda at our Store. Prints, lingbame,poplins, MAleinsa i delle of the latest styles t, •, • . . • Grocenes, Hardware , Crchkery,itoots and ` Shoed. Ildas, Copt, Arc. Ore. Of we hem • huge as. ointment. selected , with. great cam add . offered at low prices, and will not be, undersold. Al" botiago gloves, wooden ware, glass. sole leather, besides a thousand orhei ankles which we need not entmmata, all of which we offer tto our customers. at prices that must give great satisfaction, as our entire Stock be. been laid in a. a time when the market was uncomerion. ly depressed, and goods were noose per rent. lower then usual. By sitesition and prompt..ass in Meeting the want. of odr wastorstera, we hope to ment N son. tinuance of the patronage that has hitherto besa.se liberally bestowed upon . hfONTAISi YES' Co. Towanda; Oct. 11. 1151. : FALL GOODS - -, ET. FOX;would respectfully inform his old (ileitis s and the citizons of Bradford in general thit he is now receicing a full stock of FALL GOODS, adahrb ho is desirous of disposing of at a eery small itlvatiass from Env cost, beinesatisfied that his goods are silent. ed with as much care, and bought at least, at as low prices as his neighbors, he is now anxious to cow/int. , . his customers that they will be soul at thi right kind of prices. Please and see, gathers is surely tit harm in knowing how cheap some folks do sell goods-..e1k11 soon. Corner of Main and Pine street. . Fall & Winter Goo . dz. MCINGSZEIL . „ I S now receiving a large assortment of Pall and N:ina. let Goods, direct from Nett York ithich iti druid at Greatly-reduced prices to cash buyers. Towanda, On. I 1. 1851. The 'First of asking. ADIVPIICE having lately been effected beams the present Register and Recorder of Bradford County, and the office he now holds, to take Ili final effect on the first day of December nest. It beceimen indispensable that all debts duo to the sub Scriber its his official capacity should be immediately The parties interested in this notice wilt save them. selves trouble, and the Register much personal sitter. ance by a prompt attention to its contents. The.alrairs of the o ffi ce must be settled immediately, and the &tate tales remitted, and to enable him to necoMplish thiw the 'parties indebted to him must ;my et once* Oct. 6, 1851. HORATIO ISLA CIC. Records.. . 'We* Arrival of . . FALL GOODS. ET R. & M. C.,MEIICtit are now remelting • 11 • very eztenvive assortment ,e 1 cods n the Fall trade, whith will be sold at tehotesate or retail &gaper than at any other Store in the County; Towanda, `Sept. 4, 11;151. . LATER FROM CUBA Execution of Lopez STILL, later news via New Yolk & R.„ it. of this nrriral of a very large stock of Merchindize at PH IN N EY & BO WMANS No. 3 Brick ,ftnw which they are prepared to sell at wholesale Of lot Cash or Ready Pay, cheaper than the cheapest, from the face that they purchased their stock fur cosh its a very de. pressed state of the tnarket. Don't rnistike the Owe. No. 9 Brick Row nextdorir to Dr. Huitons.Droe store. 5 TciNs swim pist receiiPll, at isrholesale and retail. PHINNEY At. BOWMAN. SALT, n large lot, also iron, Nails, Hanirrare, &es and Mar:tete, in bbla., fold I bitta, for sale by Ilept22 PHINNEY & BOWMAN. 10 CHESTS more of Ihoio three and four shillings TEAS. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. SHEETINGS, sbirtines, stripes, and ticks, for nle by - PHINNEY & BOWMAN. B"'"& SHOES; the largest and cheapest assort ment in toron--and Hats - and Caps, at wholesale an•' retail. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. CROCKERY, Glassisare. paints, Oils, Glass, Ryas., &e. PIUNNEY & BOWMAN. DItESB GOODS, a large variety—Bonneti Shawls, a good assortment. for sale by sep22. PHINNEY & BOWMAN. LUMBER WANTD, PRINNEY WM MAN'S, for which. cash 12,a4 b. p•id. ea* W HEAT, I for goods BUTTER -100 Pi4ins wanted . , for which pert cub -LI Will he PHINNEY & BOWMAN. H 40 .%. Caps. Booliacol Shoes; 6 cases new style . of Hata and Caps, Also a large mock of men., ‘;irornctis end Children') Boots and 6hues just received at MERCUR'S. COME ONE, COME ALL, - andexamine the,Now —Goothl, which are now being exhibited xi 11 B. KINCISBERY'S.• 175 BUSHELS - RYE & CORN for gale by Juty h. E. T. FOX. COITUIS lELZADV-DTADZI. AN assortment of READY-MADE COFFINS w il l' be kept constantly on hand at Nye's old - stand ore Main street. where the subscriber is also prepared ter make and repair all kinds of Furniture. Towanaa. July 12, 1851. C. WELLS. 11111.ASTING POWDER.-50 kers Wasting Pow , der. by 118 MONTANYES & CROCKERY.—The largest stock In town. Flo* dinner and tea setts, of white granite end bluer ,wsre,„svhichsvill be sold cheep a FOX'S. EVERY one knows that the place to find the Wm* , tutsortrnent and best qoality of gloves of all deaf criPtions is at ap26 FOX'S. (PAZ, Panama, Leghorn, Palm Leaf and Canada. Stellar Hata at ap26 FOX'S. B LIC.SiIk and 1311 Silk Lace Cot MAN fILLAIO at 5p2 . 6 FOX'S. DRY GOODS—A good assortment of Merino's. - Castnneres. De Lain., Alpacas, and print. tionl• °ening at 6 RAT. of Sugar at.prices positively Iris than any before sold' in town within ore year, oleo, 'Molar acs sweet sad good" from 31 to 50 eta. Rio, Laguirs and old Sava Coffee that cant be heat. Fine bunt' Raisins, ?Pepper, Spices, Salentine, Ginger, and - a gait etatassortruent of groceries ; also a full supply of freely nevriTeas warranted at usual, good and right or the, money returned in all cases ; just received and for Palo at . seri. R ICH Ribbons, Dolltlel Silks, Leiser and. Crapes K 5p1,16 OA DALES or SHEETING. ebromon and fine to 30.4 table. A nicWassortateat of Bleach. ed Geods, bleached and hnnen Urill4l Crash and Drs. very, brown mid bleached Table Linnen, Ph-rtro, Lin sey' Ticitinw, Cotten Tarn, Batting, Wietrine ara Wedding, selling cheap at Ford. DbitIROIDERIEI3, A very hive wank of Swiss end 1:4 Muslin Edgings and liipeitinirs. Songs and Mae. lin Hands, needle wrought Calera and Cut c. 4, flee /ought Lint o lisOtterchief., and in fact the lamest and hoot elisoninent of Embroidered Goods.eaar WNW afford in Towner,* et FflXl3. BLACK stLKS, also s raw pituerns of . fo r ey which Oil Int sold chespat T0N,13, • .....—.--- • 1300T8 &SHOV 4 . I good aftionnWmt of Wipe. /.../ Cents. Miss.., Mahon and-lufauts shos*.kt vela „At tqrli? Rh.-nay 10.78L1N. a laroraad issaisu wtabal airs - 'mall prime st VOX MEE ISSE ata. Rye at:, Corn, taken in exch■ogs • riiiNISEY & MAIN AN. Ai 11 RCM'S Groceries.