; \„ti-Xebraska and Auti-Aduiinistration "" hlaU-alls to order followed, and in great ftiiifudon the House adjourned. \! WASHBIRME (Illinois,) as the mendiers , . -H, ;l rating, said : There will be a meet night of all the members opposed to the Vdniinistratiou. SATURDAY, Dec. 15. •flic Senate were not in session to-day. U >i j,irited debate 011 this resolution instant jv -roso. M, Hickman (its author) defended it on • , .Tround of the necessity for organizing the House as speedily as jmssilde. Mr .MeMullen opposed it earnestly. Mr H .Marshall opfiosed it on the ground • ,it it proscribed the only national party, and vit tiie organization of the House certainly ji, sectional hands. Mr Letcher offered a substitute ; the sub .• nice of which is, that all the members should .. .j.'ti and return to their constituents, being . .p utly uuable to transact the public busi .? in the present condition of their minds Mr (riddings proposed, instead, that if the nils of Mr. Letcher's proposition would only r fire from the hall for live minutes, the rest ulilnoon organize the Ixxly. Mr English addressed the House with great niestness, opposing Mr. Hickman's proposi • i ami proclaimed his intention of standing i'v the policy 011 which the Democracy of the li„iK' had acted throughout the contest He r ,frrrod to the fact that the American party , • the House had shown their unfitness to ,'uveru America" by the manner iu which • v had buugled tlie work of organizing the '• iv. lie was quite severe ou.the sbort-com the American party, as demonstrated their way of conducting affairs here so far. ' Mr. 1 tiiim declared that though it was well K;.ettu hv his constituents that he differed >Mr from the American party on some points, wis for helping them organize the House. He thought, however, that Americans should America, and if they could not lie did not know who could. Mr. Wheeler next took the floor, and de ft iikd lib course in this election at length; ursriug that he was 110 man's and no party's .„w and that when he voted against the Ne ku-kn hill, he did not bond himself to a sec • ual party, lie defied all those who were 1 -stving to shake a lash over his head, and 1 ■ laimeil his intention of being governed in . election only by what he believed honestly • !• iii> duty to his country and his consti- M- Smith of Ten'n., commented on the s" I'II of Mr Campbell, of Ohio, made some r,. since, wherein that gentleman had cle ared that he had withdrawn his name from i.-t uf candidates for Speaker, because lie ild no longer continue in that position with ■iy liojtp of success, without compromising • liminr or falsifying his Congressional rec 1. He was sure no proposition had gone frm the Democratic party or any member of •11 that gentleman, inducing him to make iiiat declaration. He wanted him to say from which of the parties or factious of the House >tn:h propositions had come to him. He was untcnt with the state of things existlug, if • re.-ponsiblemajority were; aud wouldstead \iite as he had done, in this election, until March 4.1857, if necessary. .Mr. Campbell of Ohio, addressed the House 1 few remarks, in which he expressed his -approval of the existing state of things, i urged the obligatiou resting on the House ' die country, to organize speedily. Under 1 sent circumstances he did not feel it incu nt 011 him to submit to a cross-fire of ques • as 11s to his own course, Ac. Mr. Kcade urged the necessity for an im r liate organization ; and, as a compromise, proposed that the South should let the North >sc a Speaker from among the Southern ' •mhci's ; or that the North would consent • i t any Northern man whom the South 'ild select for the position. [Great laugh mar the hall.] - M K then moved to ndjourn ; not agreed The resolution of Mr. Hickman, and Mr. L cier'. amendment proposed thereto being ' laid uit the table— !'::e House proceeded to the 00th and 61st •o.ot, Loth of which resulted as follows : : bnk>, 105 | .Fuller, 40 1L liauLon, 74 j Scattering, 6 \"e (Vie? having been effected the House . -lrtu d. . >% - -• * MONDAY, Dec. 17. —Mr .lames gave notice that he ild introduce a hill for the modification of | I'uote presented a petition from ('apt. ■ wii; I,f Brooklyn, setting forth liis services SI • ill' ring- in behalf of the country, and I fining of the action of the Naval lletit ! ' r Fonte said it was not his purpose to ij -itricturep 0:1 its action, still less impugn ! ives, Put it was not to be disguised or I 01, nor had it escaped public observation : I ;'>mo instances at least, it had sadly mis j - ! Hrevious mistakes had been made l| rr "ss wrong inflicted on many meritorious ■! In what manner or what, measure of i i l oiigress should extend to the aggriev "'did not eonsider it his province to indi ;■ " ut regarded it as a proper subject of || ' s! ' cral ion for the Committee on Naval Af 'll a , a * s0 referred, wheu the Senate ad || Mr. Dunn. (IndianaA rising to a "ij wpkumtion, read extracts from Wash .j| - "'t ''orrpspondence of the N. Y". Tribune ■ 1-Jth inst., signed "H. (j.,"commenting I h '; l>un:i's; course in the election for I notwithstanding the attack, he ■ Hot turn his country at the expense of I, ] /*."" mil,l hness and honor, though Horace flc,. or the Devil, or both combined, bid ■ Mr°p ' Applause and lauerlrterL ■ , 'J ,: l' r IN '<• F ill Haiiks "p ffir grounds published in those journals in May, 1854, relating to the course of -Mr. !>., pend ing the Nebraska bill, but he was willing to surrender that opposition, the moment all Auti- Neliraskaites come together. Mr. Banks resumed, repeating that he was indejKmdent of the New York Press in all re spects ; and further, in reply, insisted that he ucver yielded a particle on the Nebraska bill. He hud since met the people face to face, and at the last election they gave him seven thou sand majority—the largest known in the po litical history of Massachusetts [Applause]. He had acted as lie thought right regarding the Nebraska bill, and the people had sustained him. Mr. McMullco offered, as a compromise prop osition, which he said was the product of his own humble imagination [LaughterJ, but he begged gentlemen to consider that he did not, in submitting it, design to build up for himself the reputation of being popular at home. The resolution was read, to the effect that, after the organization was effected no business should be transacted except tlie passage of the neces sary appropriation bills, the Members then to resign and go home. A blank was left in the resolution, to be filled with the name of some gentlemen to net as Speaker until the aforesaid purposes are accomplished. Mr. Dunn suggested a modification of the resolution, providing for the repeal of so much of the Kansas-Nebraska Act as destroys the Missouri Compromise. [Laughter.] Mr. Houston—That is only a slight modifi cation. [Merriment.] Mr. MeMullen could not think the gentle man from Indiana made the suggestion in good faith. Oil the ndoption of his resolution all could return to the people on that very issue. Mr. Grow—referring to a remark of Mr. MeMullen that he (MeMullen) would take Mr. Richardson as a national man, on a na tional platform—said that only seventeen Northern members had voted for him, with the Southern members ; so he supposed these seventeen Northern men made the National party. Mr. MeMullen—How many Southern men vote for your candidate ? Mr. Grow—Don't kuow. Mr. MeMullen—None. Mr. ( Joodc—Have you seventeen from the North who will vote for a Southern man, or that number from the South who will vote for a Northern man ? You have shown that your nationalism consists of sectionalism. Grow stated that members in opposition to the seventeen from the North who support Mr. Richardson represent 3,000,000 living north of Mason and Dixon's line, while the seventeen who vote with those represent only 700,000 living south of it. Which, then, has the best claim to nationality ? Fuller—We are iu the situation of a sick man needing physic [laughter]. However nauseas it may be, in an emergency no man can refuse to. take it, but I imagine nojman can be so foolish as to have it forced down his throat. McMullen's resolution was tabled, after which the House voted three times for Speak er, all of which resnlted as follows : Ranks, 105 j Richardson, 73 Fuller, 88 j Scattering, 7 Mr. Thorington then offered a resolution for the election of a Speaker by plurality, pend ing which the House adjourned. TESTIMONY OF SLAVES Ac, A INST ABDUCTORS. A propositiou has bseu submitted in the Virginia legislature to inquire into the expe diency of so amending the f'ode as to admit testimony of negroes against white persons charged with the abduction or attempt to ab duct slaves from the Commonwealth, when said persons so charged shall be citizens of such States as admit negroes' testimony in ca ses iu which white persons may be parties. fta?" The population of New Y'ork State is ascertained to be 3,466,418. The City, 810. VIRGINIA T" .S. SENATOR — ltirhmonrJ, J)rc 8. The Legislature of Virginia, tc-day, re-elected the Hon. James M. 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[ 25 2'.27 2S 23 3U 31 i 23 21 23 2 ! .Ti\j: I 2 3 4 ft 1. 7 Dr.-. 1 2 3 4 S 1} I'l II 12 13 14 7 ft 910 li 12 13 15 17 }■ 1.l 2! 1 ! l.Vlft 17 I" I'* 2il I 1 25s Towanda Market Wholesale Prices. [Corrci W wof kiv Iy E.T. FOX. Dealer iti Pmvisi'.nsftnil Gro' t-ries, No. 1. liyii-k Row. win will pay Cadi, at the pril l's fixt * artii len in this lL"t :] , Flour, (retail, paicc,) t' hl -10 - ,n I'.irk, do " ....- o Si 00 Wheat. ... V Bushel,. •■ • 1 -0 Wr, 'I 00 Bneliftvlieat " ■ H 50 Oats, " W. r.s Corn, " W ** 1 ;, ° Rve " •••• 0r - ~~ Potatoes " 44 Beans. " •• • • ' *" Dried Applw, " 1 00 Better,. . V ff- ■ ■ 17 T? Cheese, " ... j* nml Shoulder*, " f <\- J-j I>rii d IVacljcn "•••• J;' ] (> |>rlrd Borne* " . II (rr > J* I f>do*fw (<£ *• mi In Wvsox on Satnnhiy. 15th instant, I>v Chester Pieree. Esq JIwSSE I.L'NDY to MissbAUAHC.DUt'GHERTA . 111 this bnrotiirli. on Monday last, hv Rev. Father DnogU teiy. WM. M'CONFER hi Miss M ARY L.VCGHLIN. MJOB NEW YEAR'S BALL.—A New A'ear's Ball ,vi!l be given at Ohnsted's New Hull. In 1 Mer, ofrpßH) \Y I'VE DECEMBER **. R-W. Canhniu s Band i- uncaged for the iiei asion. and c vcythin" will Is- done 1., make it pleasant. The pnt.lie are re-peetfi.l'y invited. Rill 9- 50. OLMSTED. Proprietor. m M \SCINH' The rejmhir meetings of CNtnN v\ 14>!4,K No. I"C Y. M.. are held every Wed Yfnr-dav. on or pre.edinjr the full nroi.n. at 4. P. \M.; and on eaeli .-eeoinl W ednestlay therealUr, at Masonie Hall, oxt rJ. Khur-t.ery'ft store ,ifuHew- Angus! Kth. at . P- M.lOetoher ,• •' 1 • *i2d, " Vovviiihrr. 71h. b# Sciiiuodar 5Ui J. " N'u\enil"T - 'g! ■ •' , t> ftfti-fitrfni er IMth ft C Deeeinlier •!. ( Oit.ii. r 2d f. " ilteccoibcr... uttJi, Ml tirethnn in go.al standing are im il'd to atUnd. H. P.. ft. I Nl m.iUny- ai the —me phiee. Thnrftdayen or before Ihe lull i-Artp tor hr 1 i <1 iy. 1 v; MV-y -c rcLrr Time Table,Waverly Station, N Y.&E.R.R. Takiup effect, November 10, lf>ss. *Orai> KAST. IIP I Ml Wi'.ST. X. York Express, 11 59 A.M Buffalo Kx|irc, 433 P.\f N'ifrbt Kxpri'ss, 11 31 P-Al Night Express, 3 .">2 A.M l in. iuiiati Exp. 4 2." A M Emitrrant, 3OS P.M Mail, 7 45 P.M Mail, 9 30 A.M Rochester Ace. lo 00 A.M Rochester Are. 920 P.M Stock Express, 245 A.M Freight No. 1. 115 P.M rs STAGES will hereafter 'jpafl lea ye the Ward House, until further FOR* \\ A YERl.Y—ls*ave at 2 o'clock, P. M.. arriving in time to take the trains, east and west, laave after the arrival of the morning trains, from the east and west. FOR Tt'NKII ANNOCK—laiave immediately upon the arrival of the Waverley stage, about 2, P. M. " Arrive at Tmvanda. in time to connect with the stage for Waverly. IX-c. 7, 1555. JSMITH .V POWELL, Proprietors. fPjpSf m Rev. WM. M. DeLONG will preach at the fliV Court House on Sunday 30th inst., at 104 o'clock, A. M. and 04 P. M. iNem lAbpertiscmv*nts, FRESH LEMONS—a quantity just reeeiv edjit dec 22 " FOX'S. FRESH CANDY, ly the quantity, at ma nufacter's prices, * dec 22 FOX'S. NE W B OOKS! ' JKINGSBERY has just, received from • New York and Philadelphia a large supply of BOOKS, including some very nice ANNUALS for IHs*>. Also a great variety of Books suitable for Christinas and New Year Lifts. &e. Towanda, Dec. 20, 1555. ~V[OTICE— As it has heretofore been the 1 * custom to close our stores and places of business on Christmas and New Year's day, the undersigned aIT dis posed to do so this year, but inasmuch as some have re fused, we wish to give notice to our customers that our several places of business will be open on those days, and invite all who may visit this place to call upon us as usual. Muutanyea A; Co. Joseph Powell, E. T. Fox, Joseph Kingsbery, W. A. ChamberHn, Miles Carter, J. G. Patton, Bailey A Kevins, J. W. Prentice, A. M. Warner, Towanda, Dec. 22, LSoo. J. H. Phinney, Jr. FARM TO RENT. THE SUBSCRIBER is desirous of renting his Farm situated in the township of Wysox, about three miles from Towanda, and one mile from the Canal ut Pioliet's. There are about SEVENTY ACRES under improvement, with a large new house and first rate burn, Ac. Said farm is well adapted to the raising of all kinds of grain, besides being a good farm for keeping a dairy. The subscriber will leave on the farm a horse team, wagon, plows, har rows, and all kinds of implements necessary for working said farm, together with about eight cows. A sober, ho nest, industrious man, with a wife who ttnderstandsbutter making, can do well on this farm. None other need ap ply. Possession ghen on the first day of April next. For further particulars enquire of the subscriber on the premi ses. WILLIAM SCOTT. Wysox, December 22,1855. THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, DIRECT & TO-& FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE. JAMES HARRIS, EI.KCTRICIAN, of Towanda, respect fully informs the public that he has lately procured from New York the celebrated Electro-Chemical Bath, which has proven to be one of the most important and wonderful discoveries of the age, from its ability to ex tract minerals from the hitman system. Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco vered the process of extracting minerals from the body, by galvanism ; more recently, M. Verges, of New York, an electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of poisonous minerals iuto his system in the prosecution of his art, conceived the idea of removing them by the same processes, he succeeded in doing so, and quickly recovered. He then applied the same means to others similarly af fected, with like results. His success exceeded his most sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths re move mineral pofSons, hnt cured many diseases, some of which were tlie result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments have folly confirmed the singu lar power of this Bath to draw from the system all mine rals that may be lodged therein, to the great detriment of health. Very often persons are afflicted by diseases which are beyond the comprehension of the mist skillful physi cians, "and which are the etlect of poisonous minerals ac cumulating in the system for years, taken in the shape of calomel, lead, Ac. The following are some of the diseases Jcnred by these baths : Rheumatism, Paralysis, Palsy, Painter's C'holic, Chronic Ulcers, Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, Cancer, Xcnralia in all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all kinds. He has also S. B. Smith's newly invented DIRECT AND TO-AXD FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE,which is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, we have ait command all the available medical efficiency of Electricity. The medical power of the Machine is very great, in "introducing medicines into the system through the pores of the skiu—applying it directly to the parts af fected, which gives an increase of medicinal power over that o! taking it into the stomach, rendering it particular ly efficacious in all local diseases. I now prepared to apply these Baths, and also the Ma chines, at my honse in the south part of the borough of Towanda, or" I will visit patients at a distance, who nre unable by reason of disease to come to this {dace, at mod erate prices. 1 ani also sole agent for Bradford county, for the above Machines. JAMES HARRIS. Towanda, Dcrenilier 22,1955. CAS H-A N D CREDIT! rpiiK subscriber gratefully announces his thanks for the 1. liberal patronage received during the past year, and respectfully solicits a continuance of the trade, which he will endeavor to merit by keeping his Stock continually replenished by CASH purchases, with a large and pure assortment of Goods, which sercral years experience has enabled him to " buy at the loirrst rates" of the " Impor ters and Manufacturers"—by selling low—by adopting the CASH SVSTFM entirely, ami by making a general reduc tion of pri'-es. Consequently, the credit system will cease on and after the first day of January, 1 s.Pi. #it* All persons indebted arc requested 1o make imme diate payment. M. C. POUTKII. Office and Drug Store in South end of the Ward House, fteccnilier 2D, ls.>.>. MONTHLY' MAGAZINES CUIT'LIEI) AT LOWER RATES, for ment in advance, than can tie obtained in other way free of postage—large lists are now being formed for Harper's, Harper's Story Hook, Putnam's, Littel's Living Age, Graham's. Godcy's Lady's IJook, National (Methodist,) National (Peterson's). Now is the time to subscribe, as the volumes nearly all commence with the first of January. Remember'the num bers delivered at my store the first of each mouth, free of postage. Pec. J.i. O. 1). BAUTLET r. VHUTOR S NOTICE.- tiny Tracejf rs. vs. I.utleer H. Childs. In the court of ('amnion Picas Bradford Co. No. '2os, September Term, lßnit. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to distriluite the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant s personal property, will attend to the duties assigned him at his office in the borough of Tuwanda. on Wednesday, the 30th day of January, ls.ifi, at one o'clock in the after noon, when and where" all persons having claims are re onested to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom. Dee. 10, IMS. G. H. WATKINS, Auditor. Extraordinary News! To mm thai have and ought to have Corn to Sell! Al.t. PKBSOXS indebted to the siihsejriber, either by note or on the books of the late lirni of 1". Humphrey A* Co., or the former linn of Srisbic A Kron.-on, are duly notified in season that all accounts not settled previous to the first day of February. ISJO. will then go iuto the mill sometimes mwd for grinding out equity and justice, and go through too. as last as the (.'unstable ran go rmind.- Friends and foes take heed, and come to the rescue! lie! ember 10,Jf...... T. Ht'MPHP.KV. __ ORPHAN'S COURT SALE— Ry virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Couu tv will be exposed to public sale on the premises, at 2 o'clock. P. M.. on FRIDAY, the Uth day of JANUARY next, the following described messuage, lot, piece or par ed of land situate in the township of Troy. Bradford Co.. nd IK Minded follows, viz : Oil the east by lands of Jes se Beech ; on the south by Sugar Creek : on the west by lands of Robert Clatfin ; on the north by lands of James P Pratt ami Iv Loomis. Containing about ninety acre's, more or less. It being all that certain farm upon which Beritth Pratt re-ided at the time of his decease. Uteudauce given and terms made known on the day of r. H. CAMPBKI.I.. JOHN SALISBURY, Dec. 11, IsfcL Administrators oi Bcriafi Pr.ttt, dee d \I >M INI ST 11A TO RS N (IT ICEN otiec j\ is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Raifsoin P. Adams. Uedd.. late of llidglten Town ship arc licrebv requested to make payment without de lay- and all persons having claims against said estate will please present tlunu duly authenticated for settlement. J>ec. 12. ittiaif SAMUEL .L ADAMS, Admin'r. VtnlTOR'S NOTICE, — JII the matter of the estate of Maun It. Wilcox, deceased. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that tbc undersigned, Auditor appointed bv -aid Court, to distribute funds in the hands of the \dmmistrators nl said estate, raised by the sale ot real estate, will attend to live duties ot bis appointment, at hi- office, in the borough ot loivaodo, oil Mrdnr-duy , Ihe 23rd da v of January. IW, at one o clock. P. M..whcn and where all ln r.son.s having claims upon said fund must re -.mi them or cl c be lore „cr debarred from the -amp. 1 p j, jv-,, P D MORKOTV. Auditor Xctu QVbocrtiscmcnts. BOOK AQENCY. —The subscribers have i-vtablislicd a Book Agency in Philadelphia. and will furnish any l>oc>k or publication at-the retail price, free of postage. Any persons, by forwarding the subscription price of any of the $3 Magazines, such as Harper's, Go dev's, Putnam's, RBES. Treas'r. NEW WINTER GOODS. Tracy dt Moore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from N. York a large and well selected assortment of VA'ir WINTER GOODS, which have Itceu selected with nnnual care, and purchas ed at the lowest possible rates. Feeling confident that we can sell Goods for Ready Pay, as low as any establishment in the country, we ask "the public to give*its a call, and examine our stock and prices. Dec. 1. 1655. "UUWI SIIEEP PELTS WANTED, nt e)\ f\ JVJ H.VLL A RUSSELL'S, for which the high est price will be paid in CASH. Also, all kinds of GRAIN wanted for Goods, or on ac count. for which the highest market price will belaid. Towanda. Xoocmber 22, 1855. SOLE LEATHER. —Just receiving an ex cellent lot of superior SOLE LEATHER, to which public attention is respectfully invited. Not. 22,1855. J. P. HUMPHREY. COME ONE! COME ALL! And satisfy yourselves that JWOJSrTjVTSTYMH & CO. HAVE the lie.-t and mo-t complete assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of all grades ladies'and gent's wood Cloths, mantillas, vesting and colored velvets, plain and fancy cassiineres. sattiuet. tweeds, Kentucky jeans, flannels, liuseys. AH descriptions Dress Goods, such as black, watered, changeable and plaid Silks, French meri nos, Thibet cloth. Scotch wool plaids, brown and black mixed Ib-beges. all wool and figured Delaines, plain and silk striped Alpaccas. Scotch and domestic ginghams, children's plaids, Merrimack and other prints, of all vari eties. An extensive assortment of hosiery, wrappers, mittens, gloves, Victoria and Bishop lawn, book and jaoouet mus lins, bonnet and dress trimmings..si Ik, moire antique, moss velvet and ribbon Trimmings. Fringes, black and white silks, ljnen thread. Maltese, and all kinds wove linen and cotton edgings, muslin hands, collars, under sleeves, che misettes, curtain drapery, brown, blue and black dotted embroidered veils, stocks and gent's collars. A variety of Talmas, gout's and ladies' wool Shawls. Thiliet. broche and other '-bawls. India and/ephvr scarfs, children's wool Mi sleeves, hoods, muff's, assorted colored Scotch yarn comforters, carpeting, drugget, horse blank ets. linen table spreads and diapers, counterpanes, Ac. Hartiw \ur. —A large assortment of anvils. \ ires, screw plates, sledges, mill, cross cut, hand, and other kind.- lit saws, nails, lilcs, chains, pump fixtures, squares, plumbs, levels, planes and saw handles, moulding and bench planes. House Trimmings, of every variety, carriage and Kaddlc rv Trimmings, such as brass and silvered hands, axletrces, liolt-, enamelled top-leather and elotli. dash leather, rloth damask and lace trimmings. Brass, silvered and russet h.imes. japanned, silvered and brass buckles, bitts, snaps, breeching rings, tra e hook < hains, hanio— leather, Ac. Sum: Finhinom. - The largest assortment in town, con sisting of pegs, lasts, me.-."- and I toy's boot trees, crimps, and irons, bristles, threads, nil kinds bench tools, -heel ltnll, blacking, binding.-, lining morocco. kip, Freneli and American call' skins, cow bide, v tbt do.cn or ,ing|y by .Iff- K'NGlißf BY. tcgjl A DMfNISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice a. A. is hereby given, that all persons iudebled to the es tate of Thomas Ingluui, dee'd. late of Asylum township, are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and ull persons having claims against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. Oct. 16, 1655. JOSEPH W. INGHAM. Adui'r. 1J debted to the eslate or MARY CARMF.R. deceased, late of Litchfield town-hip. are hereby notified to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate are requested to present them dulv au thenticated for-settlement. WILLIAM CAKMIaI, Litchfield, October '2O, 1855. Executor! A DINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice is A. 1l is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of KLIStfA .1! F< ITTER, deceased, late of Springfield township, to make immediate payment, and all persons having demand- agniu-t said estate, will present them du ly authenticated for settlement. MINEKYA POTTER, Administratrix. Nov. 15, 1555. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice l'\ is lierebv given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JAMKft H. HORNING, deed, late of South Creek twp, are hereby requested to make pnvment without de lay: and all jier-ons having elaims against said estate will please pre-eut tlieui dulv authenticated for settlement. HARRIETT A. WHTTMORE. November 3,1855. Administratrix. SPECIAL C'OURTw—Notice is hereby giv k en that a Special Court of Contmon Pleas will he held at the Court House, in Towanda, in and for the County of Bradford, commencing on MONDAY, the 26th day of JANUARY next, at 10 o'clock, A.M.. and to continue for one week, at which Hon. Robert G. White will preside, for the trial of the following causes, to w it: Stephen Powell vs. 11. W. Tracy, garnishee of Wni. Keel er, sci. IT. Lyman Mat-on vs. Ira''Jennings, et a!., Ejectment. C. L. C. DeCliastellaux vs.Lyman Matson, do Newton Humphrey vs. William Humphry, dc ('. L. C. DcChastefieaux vs. Ira Jennings: et 01. do S. V. Shipnmn vs. David Wilmot, Appeal. Subpoenas made returnable January 28th, 1856, at 10 o'clock, A.M. ALLEN" M'KE AN, Prot. Pinthonotarv's Office. Towanda. Nov. 20,1855. rX ECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is liere- IA by given that letters testamentary upon the e-tate of Caleb C. True, dee'd., late of Warren ttvp., have been granted to the subscriber. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make immediate payment, aud those having any claims upon said estate to present them duly attested tor .settlement to the subscriber. WILLIAM GREEN, Executor. October 30. 1535, \ DM I NISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice 1 \ is hereby given, that all persons indelited to the es tate of Isaac" Boseucranta, deceased, late of Asylum twp., are requested to make payment without delay ;* and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. CYRUS SHUMWAY, Administrator. June 14. 1855. ADMIN ISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all perso unindebted to the es tate of Wni. HORNING dee'd.. late of South Creek tp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay; and all persons liaviiigiiig claims against said estate will please present them duly mitlienticated for settlement. CATHARINE HORNING, Administratrix. June 18. 1655. \ DM IMSTR A TRIX NOTlCE.—Notice J'\. is hereby given, that all persons indelited to the es tate ot RICHARD VAIIGUSON, dee'd. late of Durell tp. are quested to make payment without delay ; and all persons having claims against said estate, must present them duly authenticated for settlement, to the subscriber at liis resi dence. SARAH VARGUSON, Durell, Nov. 15, 1855. Administratrix. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —C. V. WilsovTs. J. S. Peterson. No. 75, Dec. T. 154 ; in the Com mon Pleas of Bradford Couuty. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute moneys in the fiher tilt's hands, rai-ed bv sale of said defendant's personal es tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough oi Towanda, on Monday, the 21st day of January, 1656, at two o'clock, P. M-, and all per sons having claims upon said money must pre- eut them at that time and place, or else be forever debarred from the same. Dee. 14.1555. _P. D. MORROW, Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— K. Champuai,to the use of J. I). Montanye, vs. Ransom f'atmr. In the Court of Com. Picas of Bradlord county. No. 210 Seje tember Term, 1855. Also, Silas Payne. to the use of J. If. tl'ooelbnen. rs. Abraham Payne and Ransom Payne. No. 322. Mav Term, 1354. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute money in the Sher iff's hands, raised by the sale of said defendant's real es tate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at hi office in the borongh of Towanda, on Tuesday, the 22d day of January, 1850, at 2 o'clock, V, M-, at which time and place all persons having claims upon said money must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. Dec. 14. 185,5. P. 1). MORROW, Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— C. X. Shtjmtnn j\ r*. (>. N. Caster C.L. IFhitt. —in Bradford Cain. lMcas, No. 313. September Term, 1.555. The undersigned, Auditor appointed l.y the said Court, to distribute fundi* raised by the Sherill s sale of defen dant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint iiient.at the oltiee of VVm. HI well, Esq.. in the borough <.f To wan da, on Saturday, the 2(ith day of January, lHafi. at one o'clock, I*. M. f at "which time and place all persons in terested in said funds are requested to present tueis claim.- or else be forever debarred from the saiue. Dec. 12, 1855. H. B. M'KEAX, Auditor, / l UARI)IAN'S SALE. —By virtue of an \_W order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford County.will be exposed to public sale, on SA 11 ItDAA . the ,th day "i JANUARY next, at one o'clock, P. M.,nt the Inmse upon the premises hereinafter described in Windham township The one undirideel fourth part of all that lot, piece oi pan el of land situate in Windham township, aforesaid in Bradford county, hounded on the north by lands of . N'eal: on the east by lands of Charles Walker and Ste phen Sherman : on the south by lauds t Richard Bixby. and on the west by lands of Benjamin Clapp and Hezeki ah Darling. Containing one hundred and seven acres, more or less, about sixty thereof improved, and with a framed house, framed barn, and an apple orchard thereon. Said interest sold as the property of Francis Xoal, a mi nor. Terms made known on the dnv of sale. EDWARD XE-VL. Cuardian IHo. 10, 1855. of Francis Neat. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.-/)- Bo Hey A Son a V to the use of A. S. Smith, r*. (i. 11. / .eiri.x §- //. C. CiHilhaugh —ln Bradford Common l'leas, No. 225, Deeem ber Term, 185:1. Tlie undersigned, an Auditor appointed by aid Court, to distribute funds Raised by Sheriff's sale of real estate in this cause, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday, tlie 31st day of January, 185b. at. otic o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and placeall persons interested in said funds are requested to present their claims, or else be forever debarred from the same. Dec. in. 1x55. TRACY A MOORE. Cash paid for Hides. fPHE hijjliest price pttid in CASH, for Hides I and Skins, by JOHN W. WILCOX. June 20.1855. j7 d.h u mphr e y IS NOW RECEIVING an excellent assortment of gctit's. hoy's, ladies', ehihlrert's and misses' ROOTS A BOOT ES. "Also. Shoe Pegs, Thread. Linings and Findings. I'owanda. November 22, 155.",. Another Voice from Wysox ! \S the vulsk Tiber has determined to close the Carriage Manufacturing htisinc-s at M. crsbtirg. he wouhki>fter for sale ;tf extremely low prices, a number of Carriages, pleasure and Lumher Kluigh*. among which, one two horse carriage, built In The latest style, of good materia), with leather top, and wKh dnnp to buck seat : it lieing the Carriage an which the premium was awarded to the *ul>- scrilier at our late County Fair., Also, one. ono or two horse carriage, bidlt in Philadelphia style, with door in the side, leather top. with both pole and thills It being a trifle heavier titan • common one horse carriage- -with two scuts, (one moveable). Said carriages are well trim med with good broadcloth. Also a large quantity of ma terial for manufacturing egrriages. Ac., together with nil the tools, fixtures, forsjs. Ac., Ac., and a lot of bent stuff for fancy cutters. All of of which will he sold cheap for Cash or'approvod credit. I>. MAG NEK. Myersburjt. October IS, IWS. ______ IRON, Round, Square, Tin*. Band A Scroll, . all qualities and sizes. TRACY A MOORE- BAKED CRACKER-. received everr week at mnell lOX P. ftterrl)anbne, &*c. JOSKPH tOWEL], W° l LD rc T fctf " !, y nnnonnre that hp Is again befura V V the people with a large, rich ami fashionable ai-.ort rnent of FALL AND WINTER GOODS, to which the attention of the public is iovilatl, being con fident that he can offer inducements to ('ASH purehavu* which will amply pay forau examination of his stock. His stock of LADIES GOOD.- Is complete. constat ing of corded, watered, plain. black, changeable and plaid Silks ; plain nnd )daid Merinos : all wool Delaines ; plain and figured Cashmeres; Mousbu delaines, Parmottas, challi Delaines, plain and twilled Persian cloth, Dotages, Alpaecas, Ginghams, Prints, Ac, A LSO. SHAWLS —a large and magnificent assortment of Rroeha Long and Square Shawls, plain woolen long and si put re do. LAWKS' CLOTHS— AII colors, and trimmings. EMHKOIOXUIKS —The largest mid theupc.it usMortniuiit of Ladles embroidered collars, sleeves,bands and fiouackiga, edgings and Inserting*, ever ofl'ered for sale in Towanda. Also, real thread, Smyrna, bobbin and cotton edgings, all widths and prices. 1\ IIITL AN o LINEN Goons, of every description, and f all qualities. llocsE !• LKNJSIIIXO GOODS —Double and single fold Da masks of various kinds ; embroidered and lace curtains, all qualities ; window shades and trimmings ; bleached and unbleached table linens; napkins, colored tubla spreads of various kinds, counterpanes, linen sheetings, rose blankets, gilt cornitea and pins, stair rods. Ao. Ac. GLOVES ARD HOSlEß?— Everything In this lino for IN dies. misses, children, men and boys. BROADCLOTHS, CAS.SIMERES AND VESTING*- Black and colored Cloths of every qality and price, plain and fauey Casalmeros, fancy velvets, plain and figured grenurdina. plain and figured silk, black satin and cashmere and a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky jeans, talU netts, sheep greys, Ac. DOMESTICS- Of every description, purchased at very close figures and olierej low. Flannels of every grade and color. CARPETINOS— Ail qualities, ingrain and stair Cttrpetlnga, oil cloths. Rush Mattiugs. Druggets, Ac. YAHEKK NOTIONS —AImost every thiug.in the line, whola sale and retail. HATS A CAPS —AiI assortment unequaled in Northern Pennsylvania of Mens' A Boy hats and caps, comprising every- variety of silk, brown, peuri and black fur flats— Cloth, Plush and Fur Cups. BOOTS A SNOKS —In this department there 1-, NSF never lins been in this market anything to compete *.'h this stock, in quioi.v. quantity and price, whim it would is greatly to the interest of every man, woman and child to examine who wishes to purchase- In addition to the above enumerated articles tliero will always lie found a full assortment of Groceries. Hardware, Crockery and Glass-ware. Faints, Oils, and Dye Stuff"s. Leather and Shoe Findings, Ac., Ac. To his old Friends and Customers, the subscribeer would take this method of expressing his gratitude for their libe ra! patronage, hoping still to merit and receive it, and to others would extend an invitation to cxamiuc liis stock, being confident he can make it fur their interest to do so. _ Towanda. Oct. 1, lobj. JOSEPH POWELL II. S. 51 LI!I'.I K. ust received his FALL STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING of DRV GOODS, of every kind, GROCE RIES. a large assortment of HARDWARE, including Harness and Carriage Trimmings, and Joiner's Tools of every description ( Boots. Shoes, Leather and Shoe find ings, Hats, Caps, and Umbrellas : Paper Hangings and Window Shades ; Carpets and Drugget: Oils Faints and Dye stuffs : Crockery and Glassware : Iron. Steel and Nails : Window glass and Sash ; Catuphine, Burning Flu id and Varnishes of every kind : Fails. Tubs, Mats, Ao,, Ac., which will be sold as usual, very cheap lor Cash. Towaiita, October 1,1855. Til. T. FOX HAS just received a full supply of FAM ILY GROCERIES, which he will sell cheap for Cash. Thankful for the very liberal palrunage extended to hint during the past season, he would most re-pectfully ask a continuance of the same. Cash paid for most kinds of Grain, Butter, Cheese, and Furiner s Produce generally. October lb, I<-55. K U I BUSH, RYE wanted immediately *■' A A ' for which the highest market price In ctedi will lie paid. Oct. 12. E. T. FOX. TURKS ISLAND SALT, both lumps and ground, at Oct9 FOX'S. jST KAV O O ODS. J. Harvey Phinny, Jr. IS just receiving a general assortment of FALL A WIN TER GOODS, consisting of the usual variety of Dry Goods, Groceries, Ha rd tea re. Crockery, Glassie are. Hoots 4* Shoes, Paints, Oils, Glass, Dyes, frc., &-c. all of which will be sold as usual for Cash, or exchanged for Produce cheaper than can be had at auy other store lu Towanda. Persons wDhing to purchase Good- for cash will do well to call and examine his stock and prices, cor ner of Bridge and Main streets. HWCash paid for Butter, Pork and Grain. Oct 20 XI. M . WELLES, ATHFXS. HHAUFORI) CO.. PA. Wholesale and retail dealer in EMERY'S AND WHEtLER'S HORSE POWERS THRKSIIKRS AND SKPBR ATORS, CO.ftßl.yKH TRKSHKHS tt U'I.V.VBB'EJIS, Portable Saw-Mills, < 'lover Hullers and Feed Cutters. Knierv's Cider Mills, Apple l'arers, Clow's and Kelsoy's and other drain Cradles, Scythes, and other Harvesting Tools. Kctclium's and other Mowing and Reaping Machines. Seymour's Grain Drills, lJroad cast Seed powers, Ac. Manufacturer of Peters' Celebrated FAN 3MIZLLS, Which 1 am prepared to ■sell at either WHttLKaALB ttR UKTAIL. on very fiivoraMe terms. These mills an- warranted second to none in the United States, thr durability, efficiency and simplicity, and will do in the best manner anil rapidly, nil kinds of chaffing and cleaning all kinds of Grain. Grass Heed, Ac &• Warranted to chaff fit for market, (ruin 40 to CO bushels nf Wheat per hour. Orders solicited. November 1,155". R. M. WKLT.FS. Corn Shelters at Wholesale and Retail. lAM prepared to sell as above, on very fa . vornhle terms, the I'AST CORN SIIFI.LKICS ever sold in Kradfurrt County. Where two or more "Corn Shcllers are wanted in one neighborhood, I will deliver them at a small charge extra, l'riee of Shelter, with single balance wheel. 00 do dohble do 8 30 Farmers are invited to examine them. Athens, Da.. Nov. 1. lr>s. R. M. WFtXF< ; LERAYSVILLE ACADEMY, 7srny*rU(r, Bradford County, Pa. TARINCID.VL- i- L. OVERFIKI.D, A. Tt.; Preceptress. I MISS U. N. ITORTON ; Assistant do., MISS M. F. IIARXF.S. Tlie second term of the above institution will commence on WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER oth. Ctrou lars with complete detail-, may be obtained from the l*rin eijpal. or front either of the following Ukfkrem'Ks Rev. George I.andon. Herrickville ; Rev. .I.C. Warren. S. DoWitt. M. D.. Lelhiy-villr ; I>. lMjicey M. D., Camptown : Rev. L. l'eek, l.ime Hill. 12 THE citizens of Tmvanda who have had children at tending the Public school during the |>ast six months have requested the t continue his lahorsat Hie same place during the pre-ent winter. Tie- T'ovitnda Borough School will therefore mien as a SF.I.KCT SCHOOL, on Wednesday. Doeemlicr 12th inst. . TUITION I'KK Qt UITKIt : Reading. Writing, Ortlibgvaphv. Ceographv and I Mental Arithmetic. t * Arithmetic. English Grammar. Composition and > Declamation. A. _ * Algebra, Natural Philoaopliy. Higher Arithme i | j tic. Ac. , . I ~ For fuel, there will Ims charged extra. •> Hill- will lie made out at the middle of thf quarter. None w ill he admitted for less than half the term. To wanda. Dee. 3. IsVi. " • K HITS FA ■ DISSOM'TIOX. —The partnership hereto fore existing between the subscribers, doing business in the name of T. HI Hf'HTITA A ( O. at Orwell, Fcnu'a, Hooper"' l Valley and Sraithborn, N, V., is this day dissolv ed bv mutual consent. All debts due the'firm mu*t,t>e -.•ttled with T. Humphrey, lie having purchased theentira interest of his aee< lates. and Tieing alone authorized to sign in liquidation- Alt debts due by thejiirm should al-o te T. Humphrev. he having agreed to pay tfco -.., me. T. HUHPHKEV. H. N. HROWNSOy, Onrel! Qct. 1 ts,'.. A. PfWTFJR.