XXXIIH Congress. —Second Session. WASHINGTON, December 11. q ESAT E Mr. Badger presented ihe credentials r David S. Reid, senator elect from North Caroli na for six years from March 4. 1853 Mr- Reid 'hen appeared, and the oath ol office was administered lo him. Numerous petitions wero ihen presented. Mr Adams introduced a bill lo establish a uni form rule of naturalization throughout the Lulled The bill extends the term of naturalization to twenty-one years, and acts, prospectively, upon ihnse foreigners only who may enter the United b a tea after the passage ot the act. . He addressed the Senate, reading his remarks in a tone of voice which rendered (hern atmos unin telligible in the galleries. He was understood as aramng that in one hundred yeais Irom 'his time every inch of the American comment would be te qu red lor the support ol the Amei.can peop.e Sell pieservaiiori then required ihat no induce merits should be held MIL TO emigration. He de nied any connection wi h '• Know No hing ' gocie- LIE< or with any other political association. He disclaimed all hostility to foreigners, and read hum one ol his former speeches lo show thai he had rio uriknul feeling towards them ; but he did think immigration WAS dangerous, inasmnch as loreigners arranged themselves with abohtion- When he learned that a band ol Germans had burned an Ameiican senator ineliigy he de ermii e.l o iniroduee this bill. S > far as he understood the principle of the Know Not.'rings he agreed tt idi them He agreed wi h dn'se propositions lo px'end the lerm nt naturalization and believed m their prefer ence of American Protestants for office to loreigners and Catholics. HopsK OF REPRESENTATIVES —Mr Clirigman a'k-d leave to offer a resolution requestor; ihe President to tender the media'ion of the United Sia'es in such manner a< his judgment may be most hkeiy to lead to the pacification of the conflict now raging between die allied arrives and Russia Mr Hamilton, from a sense of du'y, objected to the introduction ot the resolution. MR Sobers asked whether it would be in order to niuve to lav tt on the table. The Speaker said it was not yet before the .House Mr. Clinsman moved a sTi-pension ef the rules Disagreed to—ayes, 47 ; nays not counted. COAI. — A month before the session began, we took occasion to remark, upon information which we had obtained, thai Congress would riot be long, this winter, in making coal duly tiee We are now satisfied of the correctness of this opinion, from conversation with many members from all quarters of the Union Two-thirds of the House at least appear to us to be favorable to the project ol ihe total repeal of die du'y. The effects ol die Re ciprocity treaty, which is very soon to be in ful operation, will be to admit Pictou (Nova Scotia) coal duty free, leavirg coal coming l'rom England only, practically excluded by the present duty upon it. Though it is not judged that the quantity that would be impeded bom the ether side ol the Atlantic, were it in the free lis!, will be large still i! ihoueht that to admit it duty fiee will opera'e as a heal'hy check upon the disposition of the mining capitalists to combine fiee speculation on the consu mer. And, to effect that end, we confidently Iok forward to early action on the pari of Congress upon ihis subject. Unfortunately, no such legislation can have a direct effect the anthracite coal mining bu siness, inasmuch as we are itsoniy miners in large quanti les ft i< an article that is never imported mio our conn'ry at any s'ate of the market. Ye', if Congress will legislate so as loenable the const), nier to procure bituminous coal without paying an a fiih'inal price through " pro-ection" accorded by the Government to the miner, the practical effect U ill be 'o prevent the community from hereafier being as much at the meiry of the capitalists engag ed in mirrng the anthracite as heretofore. We trust that General Walbridge will push his proposi'ion from the start, ami know well that the sympathies of the great ma=s ol the country are earnes!y with him — Washington Star. THE NEWS FROM ECU PF. Ihe steamer Union, a! New York, brings four days later news Irorn Europe. Sebatopol is not taken, and there i nothing new in the way ol figh'mg Great ef? iris are being made to get forward English and French reinforcements, and one Cunard and some o her mail steamers are taken up tor transports. It will be seen that the loss of the allies was terrible—no ie-s lhan five Ger prals being killed, and six m re wounded, with 173 o'her prominent officers killed, wounded and missing. They also admit the io-s and disabling of rno-e than 4 000 men English accouu s put die Russian loss a: 9 000. The com- j bat raged with great fury for eight hours The Li imbardmen' of Sebasiopol continues Allied re ir.i uceinems were ariivmg at the rata ol one ihous a. I per day Large bodies ol Russians are also sa.d io be pouring in lo help fie t>eieged, lut he I, lon papers nil *ci to discredit div s ory. There is another rumor from Vienna ihat Rns.-ia intima e a wdnnguess nt negodate on ihe basis of the lour points We do 1101 see anydimg aboui Mr. Sonle. rnecooon anil grain marke s are gready depress ed. Consols, CL >sing pi ice. 91J PIIE-IDESTIAL —THE Burlington (Inw.) Tele graph closes a long editorial revie w ol the political condition of die conntrv as lollows: • Hiving said thus much—believing die old is Eies dead,'' and considering die whig pary HS ob solete idea, and the re union of die Democra'ic pu y not onlt unnecessary but impossible, under ex -'nig ci,-cures ances— ll is scarcely noce-s iry to aid thai we f,,| ihe new orgar iz-t'ion, whether it be called the people's party, or the mfomi par y. or ihe republican par y—provided always Ihat no ab di 'iomsi. riuibfier or Nebraska man fie ai the j masi head of it. The history ot the canny, ami o i leading public events, past nod present, would pon> j to Col Benton as die man upon whom the peorlo ' might and should uni-e as ihrir standard-bearer t i their con'est against abnres and humbugs—but, ml default of him. we, for one, will be glad io lake no j "1" universal favori'e. Gen Hous'on. the riglufui heir to Gen. Jackson's popularity and lo Col Ben ! 'o.i * policy He is " sound' 1 on all trie live qnes j inns of ihe day, am! would sweep the conntrv widi a whirlwind ot majorities. There is no better re publican than " old San Jacinto/' PROPOSED RELIEF FOR COMMANDER KANE — The NOW Ycik Chamber of Commerce on Thursday EVENING ADOPTED a resolution requesting the Presi- P 'l' ol tiie Board to prepare a memorial to Con- REQUESTING an appropriation of sufliceut sum TO OFFICER, man, supply, equip and to purchase, if NECESSARY, A steam propeller and a E!orehip, with SUPPLIES, to sail under ihe orders and direction o! DE Secretary of the Navy* to such places in the " Ia: SEA AS may be thought proper, for the pur poe of affording relief lo Commander KANE, his officers and crew, who left this port, [New York] IN May. 1353 in the brig advance, for scieri ifiu Purposes, AND also with a view to itie Discovery of J"IIN FIIA.VXI.IN and the crews ol the vessels ' V "" < had previously left England, arid were ihen CJ!| ST ierej missing, with the whole expedition. PETRIFICTION — The Frank tin Ad - says dia' Mr. Sinclair Sirnih, of Venango FC :' U "-Y W bile DIGGING for ore in Scrubgrass town* C.une across die petrified remains of several '"'AI human bodies. Unfortunately, a landslide ' R;( curred, and they were considerably broken. :II,S ) however, nearly one man complete, and F () f others. There seems to be no doubt dial ARE actually human bodies turned to 6tone. M "L-o A piece ot buck's horn, in the same state, JJ '"PPOSCD that more are in the Vicinity. Henry '* , C K;ON, Esq., of itiis place, fias IRI his posses ■Oß ona o| the peices ol petrified matter found by • R - 'NIDI, supposed lo be a part of the '.high.— ' Demc'raf, Slew York Slarkcls, Dec. 13. FLOUR.— Holders of Western and State Flour manifest increased firmness. The cold weather imparts strength to the market, and the arrivals are not so large. The better grades of extras are quiet being held at extreme rates. The sales of Western Canal are a! $8 12$ to §8 62$ for common to very good State ; $9 68 and $0 12$ for mixed to good brands Michigan, Indiana and common to good Upper Lake and Ohio, and ' lemark in hi* l ee message ihat our eflec r wtijefi we maim.tin a standing army The iinmedia ein crease of the army D demanded a: a sufficient | in give some degree of security to 'he Indian fron. ! ler Each month brings intelliget.ce of hke out ! rages w iih 'he one we now chronicle, anJ yet j Congress liesi-a'es to increase the army. L is to | be hoped thai immediate action will be had upon i 'he sugge-'ions of the Secretary. THE H'-C MARKET. — The number killed around I the stall* up to last evening was rising 150 000 ! head, and add in ihis the number in pens, the total | arrived will reach 160 000 head lis now thought that the number lo be killed hn season wi!' hardly reach 250 000 head against 307 000 fiend I is: vear. The fallmg off in weight is a! the lowest calculation 2 per cen\ so that the en'ire deficiency in the pro duct wi .l come within a fraction of one-half of lasi year's yield around the falls — Louisville Journal, l)cc 5. FATAL ACCIDENT.— VVe learn from ihe Venango Spectator, ihat Mr James F. McCalinont. of thai co., came to his death on the 22d u 11., in the following ma ner: He, iti company wi h two o hers, was felling- a tree, which in r.s descent s'tuck against another iti such a manner as io cause tfie bun io be come smhlenly detached from the sump an 1 slid ing back struck him on the breast, knocking him down and crushing him between it and the ground in a horrible manner. He was conveyed to his home, but expired iri about five hours. NEW ARRANGEMENT. li EDUCTION IN PRICE! An expcrieuce of fifteen years in publishing a newspaper, lias satisfied us that the Credit system is radically wrong, both to the Pub lisher and to the Subscriber. Under its ope ration a large amount is constantly due from subscribers located in every part of the coun ty, which at best can be realized only by waiting years, and in two many eases is ut terly worthless, the person receiving the paper having deceased, or left the county, and the printer has the vexation of finding that he is not to receive anything for the labor and ex pense of years. On the other hand, we are obliged to charge promptly paying subscribers a sum sufficient to make up these losses. Having become thoroughly satisfied that the"system of advance payments is hitler both for publisher and subscriber, we have | determined to adopt it. Hereafter the ' Re- j porter ' will be furnished to subscribers at ONE DOLLAR per annum, payable invaria bly in advance, and will be sent no longer than paid for. These terms will Lie inflexibly adhered to. • Those of our present subscribers who are indebted to us, and wish to avail themselves of these terms, can do so upon settlement We shall continue to send tliem the paper until the close of the present volume, (which will be about the first of June next.) upon the j original terms, when we shall positively dis- j continue sending the paper to every snbscri- 1 her in arrears, and proceed to collect the am- ; ount due us. Subscribers who have paid in advance,and j whose time expires before the close of the pre- • sent volume, will have four weeks notice of i the expiration of their subscription. We shall gfve this plan a thorough trial.— | We believe it will meet the approbation of j all those who dt>ire to take, and pay for, a County paper ; and we are certain it will re lieve us from many of the vexations and dis appointments for which the business is pro verbial. We shall at least have the satisfac tion of knowing that we have pay for every paper sent; and, we trust, of feeling that we have given to every subscriber the full value ol his Dollar. To any person sending us five new subscribers, with the cash, (>o) we will send the Reporter gratis, one year. jp 1 * I. O. OF <>. F—l he regular meetings of BiiAiiFOnn ENCAMPMENT, NO. 41, I. O. of O. F., are het! in the Hall over J. Kmgshery's store, on the fir c t and third Thursday of each month. V*^ 3 ** M XSONIC —The regul ir monthly U'oin £l*3* mini cat ions of UNION LODGE. So. 108. A.Y.M., are held Wednesday on or preceding the lull tnooa, at 3 o'clock, P. M., at Masonic Halt, in the borough of Towanda. The meeting for December will occur on Weil nesday, December 29. Visiting brethren are invit ed to attend. W. H. PERKINS, Seen tary. EDUCATIONAL—Th School Direc. tors. Teachers atid friends of Education in the several townships of Bradford county, are re quested to meet at the Collegiate Institute in the bo rough .if Towanda, on '"riday ff Saturday, the Gih and 7ih days of January nex', at 1(1 o'clock. A.M., for the purpose of organizing a County Teacher's Association, whose object shall be. the mutual im provement ol those engaged in Teaching, and the eltvatir-.g and improving the schools ol" the county. An Address may be expee'ed, and discussions upon various matter* connected with the causo of Education. A general attendance of alf who lee lan interest in the education of the rising generation is earnestly solicited, and all should bo on the ground at an early hour. No efforts shall be warning to make the meeting doth profitable and interesting.— As many of the Teachers of the county are Females it is hoped that measures will be taken by the friends of the cause to secure their attendance. E. GUYER, Co.Superintendent Nov 23, 1951. of Common Schools. In the matter of the partition of lauds late belonging to Barney Webber, dee d. ; situated in lroy tp. "VTOTICE is hereby given to the parlies interest iN ed, that by virtue ofa writ of partition,issued out of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, to me diracted, an inquest to make partition of said land, on the premises iu said township of Troy, as the law in such cases directs, on Tuesday the 9ih day of January next, at 1 o'clock P. M., at which time ar.d place all parlies interested will take notice JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. December 12, 1851 Nero AimcrtiGcmcots. Orphan's Court Stale. IX pursuance of an order from the Orphan's Court of Bradford County, there will be exposed to , public sale at the house of J. A. Kingsley, in Smith ! field, at 1 o'clock P. M., of Tuesday the 23J dav of I January next, the following described Real Estate, to wit:—The South half of a lot of land situa'ed in Burlington twp., in sai <1 County, formerly purchas ed bv contract by Joseph 11. Dudley and John Sweeney, of Stephen Pierce, and the whole lot be ing bounded, beginning at a post, the south east corner of John G. Blake-lee's land, thence south 152 7-10 perches to the north east corner ofa lot, heretofore conveyed to Abiram Pierce, thence w,-si. 101 perches to a post, thence north l£27!0 perches to a post, and thence east 101 perches to the place of beginning—containing in the whole 96 acres and 63 square rods of land, and the part to be sold being the south half of the above described lot, with about 10 acres partly improved, and n small build ing or ehantee thereon erected. Which said lot so to be sold, is of the estate of the late Geo. Shay lor, dee'd. OLIVE SHAYLOR, Administratrix. Burlington, Dee. 12. 1854. Administrator's Xtfotice. \ LL persons indebted to ihe estate of Malvin il Wooster, dee'd late of Lt-R iv* tp., are reques ted to make payment without delay: and those havj ing demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. EDMUND KELLY, CALVIN W. CHURCHILL, Dec. 12, 1854. Administrators. Auditor's notice. Wilson A per to the use of) No 150, Sep'ember T. C M. M nivilie vs J J > In the Common Pleat Vide £ Giles F Vile ) of Bradford Co. NOTICE is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed an auditor to distribute ! funds in the hands of the Sheriff. raised by sale of the defendant's real estate, and that he will attend to the duties assigned him, at his offica in the hero' ofTowanda, on Monday the 22 J day of January 1855—when and whero ail persons having claims upon said funds, must present them or be forever i debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW , Andilor. Totvanda, Dec, 15,1854 . Auditor's Notice. Adam Esenwine, j In the Common Fleas vs. > of Bradford County •P. Gorsline AJ. Gorsline ) No 37G Sepl T. 1851 j "TVTOTICE, is hereby given that the undersigned ! i\ Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute ! funds in the hands of the Sheriff, raised by the sale j of the defendant's Real Estate, will attend to the , duties of his appointment, at his office in the boro' j ofTowanda, on Tuesday the 23d day of January, 1855—when and where oil persons having claims upon said funds must piesent them, or else be for ever debarred from the same. P. I). MORROW, Auditor. Towanda, Dec. 15, 1854. Auditor's Notice. Brown fy RovkwcH j In the Court of Common Pirns vs. > of Bradford County, No 31, ll'm T Bradford ) Sept Term, 1853 fPHE undersigned an Auditor, appointed by the *- said Court, to distribute funds in ihe hands of the Sheriff, raised by Sheriff's sale of the real estate of said Wra T. Bradford. Will attend to the said distribution, at his office in Towanda borV- at nine o'clock in the forenoon, of Monday the 2-d day of January, 1855. At which time and place ail persons having claims against the said fund, are requested to piesent the same or be forever debarred from said fund. G H. \VATKINS, Auditor. Towanda. Dec. 19, 1854. Administrator's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Tanner Oandall dee'd. late of Sprinfield tp. are here by requested to make payment without delay : and all persons having claims against said estate will please present them dulv authenticated for settle ment. HANSON CKANDAI.L, Dec. 13, 1851. Administrator. John C. Adams' Office, EMOVED to the room over Burton Kingsbery's \ store, Main street. Towanda, Dtetober 1. 1854. WINTER GOODS! TUST RECEIVING AT THINNEYS a new as- J sortment of WINTER GOODS, which wiil he sold as usual for Cash, 15 per cent, cheaper than can he bought elsewhere, per.-ons indebted to me of over one year's st mdine, must call and sec to it, or I will see to : them—quick too. Towanda. Nov. 25, 1854. TI7AGONB AND SLEIGHS—Two or three of * each for sale cheap at PHI\.NY'S. STOVES. —Two or three second hand Stoves for sale at nv23 PHINNY'S. List of Jurors DRAWN for December Term and Sessions, 1854, as follows: SECOSTI WEEK. SmiihfielJ—l C Allen, Amazah Harris. Burlington—J V Ballard, Harvey Ward. Sheshequin—T W Brink. Sp ingfield—J Barrett,Wm Chapman, Then. Eaton, J S (' Gamci, Aaron Thomas. Pike—N P B'uwnrth, Wm Hutchinson. Litchfield—ll D Cooper, Peier Teed. ■Wyalti-dng—Homer Camp. Chas Hornet. Riilgherr—Hevelon Cornell. S Squires. Orwell—Jason Ch'ffee. North Towanda—VVm N Foster. Columbia—George Furman. s ylvania horo.—Orriti Furman. Canton—John G ray. I : |ster—Daniel llarkin, M S Warner. Warren—Geo Linn. Alliens horo—R L McGeorge. Atmenia—J (J Mason. Monroe—A Mullin. Towanda horo—Russell Pratt. Troy twp.—Ebenczer Pomeroy, Lrroy—Nelson Reynolds, Granville—ll Ross. Wysox—\ j K,.c<>rd. Towanda horo.—lt C Smalley. Asylum—lsaih Wilson, Till no WEEK. Windham—Simeon Brainard, W Wheelhcuse, Overton—G S Boyles, Wyalusing—Jas Beaumont, C (tamp, J Relies. ; South Creek—C Bailey, 8 B Pettengiil. (Columbia—lN Crippen, J H DeVVitt. Towanda boro.—Jere Col'ins, C Manville. Athens boro.—Wm E Duel), John Greene, L 8 Heeler. Wells—Horace Dunning. Sheshequin—E G Goodwin, I Elliott. John Randall Troy twp,—ll Goddard. Ridgbery—l Hammond 2d, A Ruber IF. Leroy—N Kelburn, John Kelly. Albany—Joseph Lee. Athens tp.—ll MrKinnev, P Sybel, J Tt-zcr. Rome —S W Murphey. Burlington—D A Ross, Wm Westgate. Canton—B S Smiley, J Sellard, W Wnglit. Dnrell—lsrael Smith. Litchfield—Henry Vanover, ADM!NISTRATOR S NOTICE. \LL persons indebted to the estate of Joseph C. Powell, deceased, late of North Towanda twp, are hereby requested to made payment without de lay, and all persons having ormand* against said estate, are requested to present them duly authenti cated for settlement. JOSEPH POWELL. November 21, 1851. Administrator. j Executor's Notice. VLL persons indebted to the estate of John More deceased, late of t ike township, are hereby j requested to make payment without delay, and all | oersons having demaads against said estate will pre- | sent them without delay, duly authenticated for set dement. ' OERIN MORE, < M H. CODDING. Pent. 12. 185|. Exccutots ffler£l)cmbi)f t &"f. Attorney at Law. OFIICK WITU TUE ItEGISTER AXII UECOHI'i.n. Towanda, Penna. NEW SPRING & SUMMER GOODS ! BURTON KiNGSBERY, TS now receiving all sorts of NE A' GOODS, ivh.ch _L will bo sold very low for Cash. | May 3, 1854. ' ssiS lia Sfe , TTTOUI.D inform l.cr friends, that she his just re- I \ turned from the city, with a large assortment of LEXLLITTA2VST GDOBS, which she offers at reduced prices. Produce of ev ! ery kind taken in payment for goods. RSaSOVAIs—UR. MASON has removed | hie office to his dwelling, on Pine street. Opposite : thn old Presbyterian Church. ; Towanda, May 13. 1851. Plows r.nt! S?iow castings! BI.ATCHI.EY, Wayne county, Alba or Curtis Plows. Side hill, subsoil and corn plows 2nd j Castings, lor sale cheap. | I take particular pains to get good well made : plows and tough castings. I would invite particu lar at'ention to the Alba, or Curtis plow. Gall and see. R. M. WELLES. sssa w SPRING GOODS. JUST received by Joseph Kingsbury, a latpe and complete stock of NEW GOODS, for sale as usual, Cheap fou Cash > T owanda, April 26. 1854. a. J. esadilzT ! s?tton .r r. i' .it e. ad , Office with the Register and Recorder, Tovvaxea, Pa. D'A. OVERTON, 'ATTO HN E Y A T LA W . TOWAIoBJI, ZA. OFFICE in the second story of the Union Block, north side of the Public square, over the office | of J. C. Adams, Esq. Sept. 24. NOTICE TO ASSESSORS. PpIIE several Assessors for 1855, will make their T returns in iheTollowing order, viz:— Assessors for Athens twp., Athens boro., Ridgber ry, South Creek, Wells, Ulster and North Towan- I da, on Monday.November 27th. Columbia, Sylvauia boro.,Springfield, Smilhfield j Burlington, Burlington boro., and Towanda boro., | on Tuesday, the 28th. Armenia, Troy twp., Troy boro., South Towanda, Monroe, Franklin, Overton and Granville, or- WeJ : nesday, 29th. Leroy, Canton, Dure!!, Albany, Asylum, Wjfmot ami 'i'tiscarora, on Thursday the 30th. Litchfield, Windham, Warren, Pike, Wyalusing and Orwell, on Friday Dee. Ist. Sheshequin, Rome, Hcrrtck, Standing Stone and Wysox, on Saturda}*, Dec 2d. OCT The Assessors will be careful in fooling the assessments, carrying each persons valuation into the right har.d column,and also in making their re turns on the day designated in their Warrants. Liy order of the Commissioners. E. M. FARRAR, Cleik. Commr's. Office, Oct. 20, 1854. -'* Y. mtzz -Bk H. IB • E- W. BA RD, ATTORNEY AT LAW, HAVING disposed ofall interest in other busi ness, is now prepared to attend promptly to a!! business, in the line ot his profession. He may be found at all time.' except when absent on le gal business—at his New Brick Office, "THE LITTLE UNION BLOCK," between the old Un ion Block and John Birg-w'a splendid Saloon, re cently eiected on the North side of the Public Sq u a re, Tow an da, Pa ffj* N. B.—Particular attention given to col lecting. Towanda, Aug., 21. 1854. Ncvr& 3>osirablc FALL AND WINTER GOODS'-! TS now prepared to offer to his customers and the 1 Public generally, a Inrge and complete stock of FALL 4' WIN I'EK GOODS. His stock has been selected with unusual great care, and is superior for style and quality than have ever before offered to the public—and sucli a combination of very low prices that we ate sure cannot fail to please the closest observer. Amongst his stock may be found French Mirenos, DeLains, Cashmeres. ThibPt cloibs. Ginghams. Fine Worsted plaiJs ; Silk Pop lin, Alapaca®. Calicos. Fine and heavy Irish Lin ens, Cotton Pillow Casings, Brown anil ldlaachtd Muslin, Sack Flannel, Broad Cloths 'V Cassimers, dc. inent,at PHINNV'S. /~tI,CTHING, may had cheap at L PHINNY'S. Letting—North Branch IVntt'a Caaal. PROPOSALS will be received at the 1 house of George Lazarus, in Pit imoii, until sun >et of Thursday, the 2-IJ cf November next, for completing the Weigh Lock and building a Collec tor's Office at Upper Pittston. Plans and specifica tions will be exhibited three days previous to the day of letting. W. R. MAFFET, Engineer and Sup't N. B. Canal. Engineer's Office, Towanda, Oct 28, 1851. Postponement. The above Letting is pu-tponed until Saturday, the 23d day of December next, at tho house of J.B Rtatk, in Pittston. Until sunset of which day, sealed proposals will he received, as above. W. R. MAFFET, Engineer and Sup't N. B. Canal. Engineer's Office, Towanda, Nov. 27, 1854. Executor's Notice. ALL persons indebted to the estate of ArenatF Lsdd, dee'd., late of Albany twp., are herehv requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate, will please pre ent them duly authenticated for settlement- WELLS WILCOX*,?,. P. 11. WLCOX, S *' xccu,rr - s - Oct. 13, ISbl. HARDWARE & IRON STORE. HALL * RUSSELL, po" Wholesale and Retail Dealers in AND STOVES, Tjd. Japanned and Britannia Ware, "■ f/A 2?iimrr:n£s, Trimmings, Harness 6l Saddlery Ware, Carpenter's and Joiner's Stools, BLACKSMITH'S TOOLS, FARMERS TOOLS AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS LEAD PIPE AND PUMPS, of all kinds and sizes, IRON, STEEL LEATHER BELTING, Ac. Would inform their friends that these arc c.nly n pan of the g-me-a! head* nnder which may be classed their extensive assortment, and to wlvch tii-w Rre constantly receiving cd-'.itional supplies, direct from the importers and manufacturers, which enables tl.ern to offer such inducements in their large stock and low prices, that will challenge competition from any r.unil r. We w..u! 1 n.-.k the particular attentiou of jw^Ezsaask to an examination of cttr stock, which having been telec'ed with the great's* care, we are confident will satisfy even the mot particular. 03* Don't forget the place—South side r.f the public square. Old Iron, Coppor and Drass, and all kinds of Country Produce taken in exchange for goods. Towanda. May 27. 1854. * HALL & RUSSELL. Ml.ir RE, SOUTH END OF THE WARD HOUSE, Frontlitg the rub lie Square. r svbscrib'T, thankful for the liberal patronage received tee past year Mends to keep constantly on hand a lull assortment ol the vrrv best articles usually kept in our Jute, which iik win dispose of on such terms ns w ill he satisfactory to all who may patronize him. The purchases are made entirely wjth cash in hand, and for the O.isn our customers will receive th ■ henefit of a s<>o ! article at a low price. All article* not answering our recommendation, will bo cheerfully taken back, arid the money refunded. *i)~- Tirdicnl Advice pralnitonsly fiven at the Office, culy for the Medicines. The Efock consists of a complete and select assortment o DRUGS, MEDICINES, AND GROCERIES, Pure Wine & Liquors, for Medicinal use, Loudon Porter & Scotch Ale. ALL HIE MOST POPULAR PATE XT MEDICINES' FRESH CAMFIOIE St 08 ftIBHEW & BEAUTIFUL PATTERNS OF LAMPS! A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT CF American Pocket Cutlery, (Warrant:d Good.) Superior TOSACC9 &. S23"i7Z : £*! —Choice brands of Zuro Uavanna, Principo and Vara CIGfxHS I Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Cilavs, Crushes, Perfumery. Shaving Soap, Fancy Articles, &c. &c. FAMILY GROCERIES: Black and Green Teas; Rio and Java Codec ; Molasses Syrup", Sugars, Spices, Ac Ac. Salmon, Mackerel, Sardines, . NEW FALL GOODS ! JOSEPH rdIrtTSLL, HA3 j'sst received a large Stock of New Goods, which are offered for sale, for ready pay, at unusually low prices. Towanda,Sept, S3, 1834. J A IVIES BKACFAUAIV E ATTORNEY AT LAW, TOWANDA- Office removed to John C. Adams' Office in the Union Block. July 20. Sart! Salt! 1 A SALT, just receiveJ, and for sale, ' J vem- ! her 27. O. D. HANSON. Nov. 22. 1851. 1 ) AINTS, Nails, Glass ant! Oils, cheap at I FHINNVS. MORENEW GOODS". BURTONI KI'NGSBERY IS Now opening a New Stock or' Goons. consists L ing of full and complete assortment of all kind H3 R It t SB 4 X B> 3 Z K. which will be sold as cheap as the same quality of Good* can be bought anywhete this side of New- V ork. Towanda, Dec. 1P,1%.">3. lire and Life Insurance. WAVEFTLY AGENCY. PILICIE-3 issued in the best established Com panies in the United States, with capital from 2004,000 to 51,000,000. Apply to P. O. MOODY. East end Spaulding Dlock, Waverly, N. Y. Ar.r.s T rou thk pollo-.vi vo comm si r< : Hartford City Fire Insurance Company. Mohawk Valley Fire Insurance Company. Ran-alaer Fire Insurance Company. Empire Insurance Company. Graniie Fire Insurance Company, lltica Live Stock Insurance Company. Susquehanna Life Insurance Company. Phoenix Fire Insurance Co. of Brooklyn. Excelsior Fire Insurance Cn. of New York. XJ*AII orders-from the couiorv promptly filled. 23 PTD i\ {Pi. 552 IN is -s-s vj? bE cs) LEAVE Towanda for Mercnr's Vr&'&r-fV' •-Sff mills.Bnrlingion.East Smith field | -y jllitL'chery. and VWRsburg de pot on the N. Y. & E.R. R-. every Moxnsv, Wed nf.sbay and Fribay at 8 o'clock A. M-, and arrive i at the depot in time to take the evening train of curs cither east or west, same day. Returning Tcr.sn.AY, TnrnsD it and SavrnnAT, after the arrival of the Eastern train, and also the Western cars from Jefferson, Elmira, Ac., and ar rive at Towanda same day. Fake: —Towanda to Mercur's mills, 37$ " to Burlington, f 0 " to East SmithCeld, f>2s " to Ridgebery, 1.00 " to NVellsburg depot, 1,25 Express packages to or from the Rail Road care fully delivered at moderate charges. P. M. BULL Towanda. Oct. 8, 1852. Proprietra C 1 ROCKERY —A large assortment just received 'at BURTON KINGSBERY. Southern Military Academy Lottery ! (B* AL'THORITY OF THE STATE OF ALABAMA,) Conducted en the Havana Plan. ID,OOO jM umbers—sGl Prizes!—all the Prises drawn at each drawing-. CLASS G—TO BE. DRAWN 30 HI NOV'BER. Capitals $l5OOO 5OOO 4OOO 3OOO 2OOO l5OO .. .. 1100 6 of $lOOO 5000 Tn all .'Ol prizes, amounting to $60,000 i Tickets —Halves and Quarters in proportion. Bills on all solvent banks taken at par. All communications strictly confidential. SAMUEL SWAN, \gent and Manager sign of the Bronze l.ions. Mnn'gorrtcrv, \la. Nov. 2, 1854. I'ROfUMATION. "ITT HERE AS, thp Hon. Pivin Wilvot, Presi | V dent Judge of the 12th Judicial Di-trict, con sisting ofihe Toanlirs of Bradford, Susquehanna atnl Sullivan..and the Hon. Myron Ballard arid liar : r vAck'ey, Associate Judges, in and fnrthe said Co. of Bradford, have issued thfir precept bearing date I the 20tht!ay ri han's Cotrt, at Towanda, for the County of j B: idf.ir! on the first Monday, the 4th day of Decern, her next, to continue three wp> ks. Notice is t!ier. f< re hereby given, to the Coroners and Justice- of the Peace and Constab'es of the county of Bradford, that thev be th> n and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock tn the forenoon of said day, v iih tli< ir records, inquisitions and other remembrances, t> do tho-e things which to their office apperta'ns to be done; nnJ those who ■ are bound by recognizance or otherwise to prosecute ' again>t the prisoners wh • are or maybe in the jail of sa <1 county, or who shall be bound to appear at the said court, ate to be then anil there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are request ed to be punctual la their attendu ice, agreeably to their notice. Dated at To wand.i, the ltd of November, in the veir of our Lord, ttne thousantl eight hundred and fifty-four, and of the Independence of the United States, the seventy-ninth. JOHN A. GODDING, Sheriff. NE W FALL GOODS. 11. 8. MKROUR, IS 50W EFCfcIVING, A Large ami well selected assortment of FALL GOODS ! To wand a. September 14, 1554. r OTE LOST. \LL pcrsrns am hereby notified not to take a certain NOTE against ConvFiii'S D. Di.no rvst. pavalde to tin* subscriber or bearer, for Four Hundred Dollars, and dated on or about the thirti -1 eth day ot March, 1854, payable in one year after the date thereof, for vaiuc received, which said note Iv.s been lot out of the posses-ton of the subscri ber. nv-3m3 JOHN DEMORE9T. - BOOTS & SHOES—Hats & Caps—A splendid assortment just received nt BUR TON KINGSBERV. HATS, Caps, Boots and Shoes, a la~ge assorf ment at P INNY'S • 1' "MIRK'S ISLAND SALT—A quantity jM re reived by n -R 1 FO\SLLt