jftets of tiie Gallon the Jersey Coast. p e late storm has caused a large amount .. i;li . ls /e to the shipping. The New-York are filled with accounts of vessels ship k,.,l loss of life and valuable cargoes. . f 0 'lowing disasters occurred on the Jer ■' 1,0 x.; Branch, Monday, Jan. 14. •r:following vessels are ashore on the Jer viz:'a brig on the south side of •. ioiet : a schooner about two miles north V-'i,,- inlet, named Kiuboy, Capt. A. P. Col ! Jamaica, with a cargo of fruit, cof ' I crew all saved ; one bark ashore 1 .7 - nth of Wreck Pond, named I). S. "■,.]! Capt. E. (J. lleiiimau, in ballast from ' I'-i'iiViro—crew saved ; also, the pilot-boat to the south of Wreck Pond. One r ashore at Deal, named S. P. Lord— iv: i : cargo, w heat and corn from South , ; one brig on Sandy Hook, off the and-', with a cargo of hides; one ship ' v'indv Hook; one brig neur the Hook, at the time of writing the above. No -Miction as to tiie crews of the vessels on Hook. "V.. Clipi cr-ship Stingray, from Canton, i at Fire Island, went to pieces in the j Saturday night. Her cargo is all " wa along the beach. No person on board j •Y f time. The Underwriters' steam pumps, 1 Y were on board, went down with her. ■fschooner which went ashore near Fire I . i; u d,t in company with the ship Stin- j juoves to be the New-York pilot boat , Y'jv < 'olliu.s. No. 11. Five of her crew were j " . three saved. The following are the I of those who were saved : James R. j y •■uiiy. pilot; William Roach, pilot ; Ja'mes j s vui. apprentice. Those lost were Rob- ; 11 .Mitchell, aged 52 years, and four boys, i.limr the cook, names not known, on ac- j : of the frequent changes among the crows ef those boats. Convention of Old Soldiers. •j" ~ convention of the soldiers of the war 1 .r ki-2 mot at Washington on the Bth instant, anniversarv of the battle of New Orleans. ' ! i.wards of two hundred delegates were in at- 1 ■ -vp. representing Virginia, Delaware, i - vaiiin. Man laud. District of Columbia. K -kv. Wisconsin, Vermont, Mississippi x • \. w York. After forming in procession, headed with a • irv escort. they proceeded to the Presi- ; House, where they ranged themselves tiiP east room to be received by the Presi who was addressed on behalf of the con • •; l)v their president, Mr. Sutherland. Tie President responded in a fervent and sitriotic address, which elicited repeated cheers. THE CONVENTION. '[ n Convention of the Old Soldiers met sequent!v at the Odd Fellows' Hall on 7th • <'.•! J. 15. Sutherland presiding. A i . .. of resolutions wore passed, one of which vires that if the construction given by the -la! organ of the government whose duty; • to aiijudioate upon tiie laws passed for onr relief, and for the benefit of the widows,] -.ni children of our deceased brother soldiers, U deciac l correct, Congress ought to afford T • C-invention was addressed by O. W. I'iik Curtis, after which resolutions were I 4dq ted, as follows : P laring their love for the Union, and : eg"g themselves honestly to perform the; . giU the Uonstitulion imposes ; —stating ; '.. it tl.v convention considers the government under the most solemn pledge to carry out the ■ :•!•• cities of the Coutiueutal Congress regard- ! i'g the provision inarle for the officers of the ' Revolutionary army ; —That the Convention . ;ita.:s earnestly the pre-sent Congress to sup- . tiie omissions of former ones by providing ' the declining years of the soldiers and • Vrs of the war of 1812, as was done for io of the Revolutionary war. That pen- 1 • cis for wounds or injuries should commence • m the time of tlm disability, and the arrears ' pension should be paid to the widow or stir- '■ g children. That the bounty land act of .-55 slmold be amended to embrace the ckil ■n of any person who if living would be en • id to land ur.Jer that act as well as his ... or children : and p irsons who enlisted for ; years, and servo! until they were di - liarg r tlAoi'iod, ought to receive ICO additional i That the pensions of the present law ' : ;! -o 1;-* c*ct >•: I d to those eonfined in \ . i pri- >:is daring the late war. And in- ' ■ ii' has many lulls in the war offi-e were | • y i !>y fire, it is unjust to refuse purole | [' <•' aa.i require record evidence of service. 1 it it was due to the memory of President *IM •!, ,ith last Tuesday night within fifty '■'"l his own house. H appears that he " •> At Kimball's tavern in the evening • carted t<> go home (a milejabout nine •"*• Not reaching home that night, in nting search was made for Him, and he - ''iiikl as above. There was still some in his body when found ; but he did Y'" ; " r He was a farmer and aged about Hi leaves a wife.— lSing/tamton Rcpub- AIAINK. LEOT-t.VTI HE met and organiz- "|Aiuru*ta, on the 2d iust. A fusion of ■' no'-rats and Straight Whigs was form j" j !i > elected alt the officers in both houses. 'Senate Lorr M. MORRILL, Democrat, " •' osen President ; WILLIAM (*. CLAKK, Whig, Secretary. In the House, LITTLE, StraigliU Whig, was elected F R - AN 'I DAVU> DCNN, Democrat, Clerk • f >u of the two elements appears to be i • U is autagonirtical to the 1 i'juor I FROM KANSAS. —The St. Louis Jhmocriit has u letter from Leavenworth, dated the 28th ult., which says that the office of the Territo rial Register, an administration paper in Kan sas, had been mobbed, the type thrown into the river, and a lot of paper burned. The mob was composed principally of Missourians. The Free State party had nominated CHAS. ROBINSON for Governor ; N. Y. ROBERTS for ! Lieut. Governor, nod M. J. DELAHAY for Cou i press. The elect ion is to be held on the third Tuesday in January, j A letter from a staff officer of the Free j State forces, at Lawrence, Kansas, claims a bloodless triumph over Gov. SHANNON in the j recent treaty, they having yielded no princi ple at issue, and says that Gov. SHANNON and ; Sheriff JONES talk of resigning if the people j of Missouri will not keep quiet, and mind their own business. I to id VIY J"'-!" --? 8 8 1 n?>I! r4 -z-_ i-x- ft x JAN 1 1 2 3 4 5' ... ...' 1 2 31 J 5 )' |'•, 7: 8!/ 10*11 13| (> 7* N 9 10;11 12 lianas 10-i- is m :13a ic iff# u j •'• 1 'll 22 23 21 25 26 , 2' "21 22 2 < >I 25 -'6 iWSS 29.31131 1 2T2SI3S .Hi 31 IKB. ...' 1 2 ACO. ... ; ...l I I 2 | 3 1 ;V 6 7 P 9 i 3 4] 5 C 7 .< I ji TP .-. ifi i,m i 2 is H '.A in |l7 I >' 192B 21 223j KIN 1ya21'22 23 sua. :.. r;.. 1 s' r'c. ...' 3 4 .1 1, , stcr. ... 12 3-tSi. I ' I !•' Mil 12 13-14 15 7 s- 9 10 II 13 13 . 1 16 17 IS .3 29.21 22,: ! i !.' 16 17 IS I!) .11 i li> r>i..."... & s'S>!i!-r.. r .'. ACK 1 2 3 4 .V OCT. 1 2 3 4 | 0* 7 A 910 II 12 I ' 5 tl 7 S 'J 10 I i 1314 IS'U 17-14 I'Jij 12 13 1117.16 .7 11- 12" 2! 22 23 24 2520" l.t 2- 21 22 2 I 28 . ; .27 2.3 2* 20 S 262933.31 ... MAT l 2 s Nor l | [ I 1 5 6 7, 8 f ll.' , 21 31 4 5 6 7 S 111 12-13114-I', 10 17 V U> 11 12 13 '4 15 i |1 132321'22,2321 15.17,!3 192i!'21 22 r25 26 27 2S 29 no 31 23.21 25 26 27 2. 29 1 '...- 3 lections from oilier works, will 11 used, -i-irevc liavi ;g the a'o ve named lbedt- will bring them. Every eK-nt will be made to render this imeiing < f the C-civeiition of great benefit anil ph-.isure t> tho c e who attend. ArraiKCineuts w ill be made to provide inemi FRAMES, FANCY KXVKI.O: k.s, CONVERSATION CAR os, Ac., &c., w ill supply all orders for anything in the above with promptness and despatch. Towanda, January 18, 1854. LIQUOR STORE, SFF'LTOX tvoultl rospoctfiilly inform the • public tl a' be is n-nv ready at his Id .--tuiid. under II ill ,v Russi ii', s futh ?i le of th" pnUlc squarr, to furn ish those wanting PUKE LIQUORS, with almost overy tlrng iu that li-.e. He has lately made I.ir/e addition- to hi" stock, purchasing of tiie Lest importers, in the origbia! package* lie has 011 hand, and for sale in any quantity from a quart upwards : liiamiy.- si lovite. Cfgniac,old Henncaty, and Gtard. Gin.- Swan, American, and Scheidttn H-.ui iapps. iVhishry. —Scotch, Old Rve, ?I mongaiiela, and Recti fied. Hlne. - -Currant, Port, and Brown Sherry. Fresh Cantphene and UurningFluid kc.-t constantly on hand. Als■> 95 per cent. Alcohol. ("lOAUS of the h( 4? brands. Jugs of all sizes 5 quart flasks, and .1 large quantity of empty barrels. Binghamton Ale by tlu-'gall m or barrel. Tho-e favoring nic with their patronage may be certain \ that all articles will be what they are represented. j N. B. The person v.ho borrowed my " Wantage Rod" is requested to return it. Toivand.t. January 18,1856. 1> O()K AGENCY. —Tiie Rtibsrrihers-have .) established a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furni-h any book or publication at tiie retail price, free, of po-tavc. Aiiv bv forwarding the subscription price 'of any of 'the s.'l Magazine-, such n Harper's, Go dev's, Pntiiam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions. >ve., will receive the maga/.ints for one year and a cipy ot a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington. Jack son or ( lav ; or, if subscribing to a #2 nod a ?t magazine j they will receive a eopv of either of the three portrait.-. j If sub cribing to 86 worth of MniMzioeH. all three portrait* Avill be scut gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. . , „ Envelopes of every description and size in large or small qua'iititios furnished*. Seal Presses, .vc. "ent to order. Everv description of Engraving 011 Wood executed with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings, Newspaper 11,-:idiit'-s. Views of Machinery. Book Illustrations, Lodge Gertilb-ate?. Business Curds, , H''-'. S TATEMENT of the amount, description and value of REAL AND PERSONAL PRO f I'ol.l \ . IfrHtk-a. Ocrupntioiis, and ProteH-ioas-JJUice-i and Posts of J'rolits. i lva.iurc Curriajros, Mom v lute rent., .\ots, Jutlgiuentft. Mortgager;, &c. f Gold vt-r VV.itrhcH, Silvor la\ r nod tlv., pjid Silver Watcher, valued at oV(>r iXc. as ri tiiie< dby the several As*ewrs { i Bradftud rouuty. Or 1 : c ! I If r-g# s?i?l 11 fStj 7? I j T .. i p C !?*.?• 7 "* I C—i2. fe ** * $ Townships I I t £."l "ll- •S's £ P , 1 I n -3%*. x E S? •23 aS JP g- l>oroujfhs. j ? 3 J S-ia? itsa : 1 " 237 Litchfield 72.970 12.393 ... 1,825 | 100 59 Monroe Borough 11,405 3,395 ... 400 i hi 191 Monroe Township 88,934 10,150 940 2x3 Orwell 93.509 14,070 .... 660 !! 31 [Overton, 16,976 3,888 .... 1 N 3: ' 4 Bike 184.774 21,109 4,332 . j 120 2 4 276 Rome 77.262 10,067 .... 60 311 Ridgberry 95,85.8 17.503 ... 3 439 i i; 6 323 Sheshequin 141,978 14.811 .... 700 : 495 " 4 417 .Smith lirl,l, 148,103 20,839 .... 7,136 ' 394 Springfield 106,799 16.858 j I "64 IV7 South Creek 65.413 7.197 .... 1,296 i i 50 169 | Standing Stone 62.695 9,372 . 4 479 I 300 1 " 53 Sylvar.ia Borough, 13,199 2.169 VoO 390 175 Tuscarora 66.698 11,245 1,199 [ 222 Towanda borough, 171,360 24,210 3,000 19!159 2350 15 in 107 Towanda Township 59.034 7,913 6,300 4uoi) 90 Towanda North 63,953 6,406 1 000 . 2 293 i'roy Township 137,491 14.K14 i 1475 235 1 Troy Borough 68.162 6,359 .... 4 700 50 is 214 Lister 86,217 11.909 2 275 250 75 7 Wells 82,513 15,268 .... 775 ... " " 237 V\ ysox 113.593 13.377 .... 14 963 3 315 Wyal using, 102,757 14.643 .... lj;70 2i6 2 2 1 355 Warren, 123,880 14.566 .... I,'JOO 2 227 Windlmm, 75,945 15,177 1,600 "" 270 " 161 Wilmot, 34,622 5,220 j !.*!!( 80 !! " "f j 5,635 #3,563,524 $501,456 | 33,550 $103,742 $6,335 1,35,922 23 79 12 j „ RRADFORP COUNTY, SS.—Wc, the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify i L. S. the above to be a true and correct statement of the returns made bv the several Assessors of Bradford Count v 1 rrr J I - vcar ? nd a,so s lve ,10t!cc tliat will meet at the Commissioner's Office, on MONDAY the 21 -t day of January, 19,->6, for the purpose of revising and equalizing said assessment. Given under our hands and seals, at Towanda, this 31st of December, 1655. S. SMILEY. ) *. e xr r. /-o , H. BULL, • Comraisgioncrs. Attest— h. M. F AKBAR. Clerk. ]> j; BUCK. 1 2vcui sViiDcrtißcmcuts. Grand Division, Sens of Temperance, Fa. A QUARTERLY SESSION will be held XjL at L.ERAYSVILLE, Bradford County. Pa., in Sons of Temperance Hall, commencing JANUARY 23, 1850, at 10 o'clock, A. M. j There will he a public demonstration of the Order, and , addresses delivered by the Grand Officers, on the exeuing ; of the 23d at Leßnysville. Also addresses by the Grand ■ Officers, at Towanda, January 24th, at 2, P. M., and at. , Monroeton, 7 o'clock, P. M.; at Eiist Sinithfield, January 25th, afternoon end evening. Representatives are requested to be punctual in their attendance at Leßaysviile. January 9, 1556. WM. NICHOLSON, G. S. j J. D. HUMPHREY IS NOW RECEIVING an excellent assortment of gent's, boy "s, ladies', children's and misses' BOOTS A BOOT ES. Also. Shoe Pegs, Thread, Linings and Findings, to - which he invites pubiic attention. *3" All persons having unsettled accounts or notes due the subscriber, are invited to make payment. Those con-; venicnt may call on C. Frisbie. Esq. or T. Humphrey, iu Orwell, previous to the 15th of February next, after which time delinquents may expect special invitations to visit Towanda. J. D. HUMPHREY. Towanda, January 9. 1855. fTU) CREDITORS.—Notice is hereby given _L that I have applied to the honorable the Judges of the Court of Common l'leas of the county of Bradford for the benefit of the Insolvent laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, and they have appointed MONDAY, the Ith day of FEBRUARY next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court Bourse, in the bormigh of Towanda, when and where you may attend if you think projier. Jan. 9. O. R. HEMINGWAY. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here tofore existing under the firm of LONG & MERRY, is this dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm ot Long A- Merry will please take notice that unless their accounts arc settled immediately, they will be left tor collection. PHILANDER LONG, C. T. MERRY. Burlington. Dec. 20, 1855. JOHN F. LONG. ST. LA W REN CE HOTEL, 388 & 290 Chestnut st. Between Tenth and Eleventh, opposite the Academy of Fine Arts, and Parkinson's Garden and Saloons, PHI I. A DELPHI A. WM S. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. G. W. MI*!.I.IN. Superintendent. Jan. 9.—3 m. 0 TIE RIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry UJ writr of Vend. Exponas, issued out of the Court of Common l'leas of Bradford county, and to me directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Towanda. on MONDAY February 4th. 1856. at 1 o'clock P. M-, the following lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Durell twp. bounded on the north by lands of George Aruout, on the east by lands of John Conned, on the south by lands of Hiram and Richard Gilbert, and on the west by* Daniel Keeff'e, dee'd., containing 98 acres, bo tiie same more or less, about 3D acres improved, oue frame liou-e, one saw mill, log barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Sv'i/.cu an<: taken in execution at the suit of Catharine Cummins vs. Michael Ciinimhis and Dennis Crimniias. ALSO—The following described piece or parcel of land situate in the townships of Burlington and Franklin b cand id and described as follows : On the North by lands of ( handier Ward, on the east or easterly by lands of Isaac Crane and John Lantz, and by a small creek, usually known as goose creek, being the boundary line between John M. Martin and thus described lot; on the south, or southeasterly by lauds of J. M.Martin,or said goosccreek, and 1 mds of Horace Willey, on the west by lands of John M'Daniek- and the public highway, containing one hun dred acres he the same more or less, about fifty acres im proved, one Irum ••! House, old log biru. framed barn and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown and Rockwell to the use of the township of Franklin vs. Jere miah Myers. Also at the suit of Harriet A.Mercur to the use of Franklin township vs. Jcrenii ih Myers. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel ot land situate in Sheshequin twp. bounded on the north by Wm. Young, east bv lands of Win. and Sarah Young, south by lands of Reuben Young, and west by land of i'ulvin Smith, con taining about ninety acres "more or less, about fifty-five acres improved, two log houses, two 1 127 barns and an ap ple orchard.aod other fruit trees thereon. .Seized and taken in execution at the suit of IL S. A!!. A. Mercur, now to the use of J. M. Peck and M. M. Moore vs. Richard Morton and Curtis Smith. ALSO—'The following described Ft, piece or parcel of larid situate in Wilmot twp. bounded north by lands of Anihro.-e Vaiiderpool.east by lauds of Nelson \ anderpo >l, south bv lands of Lewis Johnson and Sam el Vamicrpno!, and we t bv lauds of Ambrose Vanderpool, containing about fifty acres more or less, about twelve acres improv ed with a iog house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Ainborec Vanderpool vs. Charles Johnson." ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp. bounded on the north by Joshua Merrill and James Thompson, on the east by Ol son Rickey, on the south by lands belonging to the estate iff Wm. Park, dee'd., now in the possession of Ids widow, Maria, and on the west by Thomas Strait and Clement Dibble, containing one hundred acres more or less, about seventy acres improved, one frame house, one frame barn and shed attached, one log house and a few fruit tiees thereon. .... ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate 111 Litchfield twp. bounded as follows: Commencing at a done for a corner, running north on the Head lock hue 39 rods to a it me corner, thence west along the line of! has. Morris'estate. 20 rods to n stake, thence south along Muihewson's line. 39 rods to a stump for a corner, thence east twenty rod* along the Park line to a stone for a cor ner. containing about four acres more or less, about two acres improved, one log house and framed baru thereon. Seized and taken in cxccuti 11 at tlie suit ol M in. Kill vs. Russell Hadlock. ' M SO—The defendants interest, supposed to be the un divided one halt'of the following dc-eribed lot niece or Isi reel of land situate iu Monroe twp. bounded on the north !,V I UHH of Sevellon L. Fowler, east and south by the pub lic hi "h way, and on the west formerly belonging to Joseph Grcggs, containing about four acres more or less, all 1111- provtd.'aml rruit trees t ereon. . ALSO—One other lot piece or narrcl of land situate 111 Üb-niy twp. bounded on the north by Rossett k Kicking, east bv lands "f C. M-llakes, 011 the south by lands ..1 Joseph Menardi and the public highway, and on the weit by lauds of Dr. Gillctt, containing twenty acres, all lrn '".Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jnhu Han son io the use of L. V . Bairtl \s. Roilin Wilcox. ALSO-The following described lot piece or parcei (at land situate iu Columbia twp. hounded ou the north bv lands of JAMES Wolf, OD the east by lands of Josipb 11. DeWiit on the south by lauds ot the Bingham estate, and on the west by land* ot Thomas and Wm.Gustiu.contain ing about one hundred acres, be the tame more or .c*., „ jig f'-tv a r. (mrre' Ed and s: " ill lo 1- -•' p.., j,j , a ! j.- -n"d . ii'iwfe hauiy 1 7"i *n. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Franklin H. Parsons vs. Pierce Sherman. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Standing Stone twp. bounded north bv lands of John Keem and Jacob Schoonover, east by lands of John Swacklianimcr, south by lards of Win. Wright, and west by lauds of Theophelus Schoonover ' and Isaac Voxburg, containing one hundred and seventy acres wore or less, about eighty acres improved, with three log bouses, one log barti and some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of The Com monwealth of Pennsylvania at the instance of the C'ountv of Bradford ys Samuel A. Tenant and Simon Stevens. ALSO—The fell-wing iot piece or parcel of land situate in Orwell twp bounded west by the K. tract, north bv lands of Edwin Taylor, east by lands of Harry L. Park, on the south by the Ridge Road, containing about seventy three acres more or less, about fifteen acres improved. AI .SO—One other lot niece or parcel of land situate in Orwell twp. bounded on the west, north and east by lands of Silas Alii.s, and south by public road, containing about one acre more or less, ail improved, with a framed Black smith shop and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jacob Wickizer to the use of Edward Overton vs. E. U. and Si las A His. ALSO— I The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Derrick twp. bounded 011 the north by lands of A. R. Brown, east by lands of N. B. Wetmore, south by lands of George Perkins, and west by lands of Nelson Marsh, containing about $ of an acre more or less, all im proved. with a framed dwelling house, a blacksmith shop and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. H. La tham to the use of Timothy Hurley vs. V. I). Rosengrant. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of laud situate in Smithlield twp. bounded on the north by lands of Henry Quick, on the east by lands of John Wat kins, on the south by the public highway, on the west by lands of Anthony t.'hihls. containing about twenty-three acres, about eighteen acres improved, one framed" house, one frapied born and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles and Harris vs. ISiilings Pierce. ALSO—The ('"Bowing described lot piece or parcel of land situate iu West Burlington bounded on the north In lands of John Bourne. 011 the west by lands of H. 11. Brown and on the south by lands ot John Bloom, and formerly of Ira A. Weed, and on the east by lauds of Silas Betts, containing two hundred acres be the same more or less, about fifteen acres improved, one saw mill, one plank house, one framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. Rockwell A Co. vs. Ilirani A. Weed and Brink Smith. ALSO—The foilouing lot piece or parcel of land.situate in Overton twp. bounded and described as follows :—Be ginning at a maple the southwest corner of Cahill and Vouglit, thence N. 60° W. 160 rods to a maple, the S. W. comer of a 1 t in the warrantee name of Robert Roberts ; thence north 50° east 212 rods to the S. E. corner of lands claimed by j. ( 'ash ; thence S. 60° K. 160 rods by Crush's line to the N. W. corner of J. Camp's lot; thence by Camp and Cahill and Nought's land, south 30° W. 21 i rods to the place of beginning, containing 212 acres more or less about eight acres improved, two log houses, oue log shed, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Han son to the u-o of Jtidson Blackmail vs. James A. Paine. AIJBH—The following lot piece or parcvl of land situate in Smithlield twp. hounded north land of by Harrison Car lisle. west by lands of Samuel Nilcs, south by lands of Billings Fierce and John ('hantberiain, and on the east by lands of Lewis Wallace and John Chamberlain,containing about 63 acres more or less, about 55 acres improved, one framed house, framed barn, one saw mill and an old saw mill frame and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Welles and Harris to the use of M. W. Hamilton vs. Henrv Quick. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. . Sheriff's Office. i Towanda, Jan. 1, 1855. j B'i' Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the costs will he required to lie paid upon eacli sale when struck down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply with this regulation, the tract of land will again be otter ed for sale, JOHN A. CODHING. | IST OF JUIJORS drawn for February JU Term and Sessions, 1856. ÜBINII JURORS. Asylum—WiU'lll Terry, I) C Pike—Homer Welles ; Miller ; Rome—Asa Fuller ; Burlington tp—Orra Burns. Springfield—Paul Furman ; Ruswell Luther ; Smithfield-—Einor K Wood, Burling inn W'-^t— l' l'help-; W S Pierce, GKM'Vannon Canton—E M'Clcllaiid, Eli Sheshequin—Alfred Gore ; Rockwell ; Troy tp—ll 1) Freeman, 11 Franklin—Horace Willey ; Spalding, jr ; Granville—Solomon Bovier : Ulster—James Vandyke : Merrick - AUI Holies; jWv.tlusiug—Andrew 1 ce, A Litchfield—Henry Ki-yser, 81 F Eastman. Evans; TRAVERSE .tl-RiVW— FIRST WEEK. Athens tp - L Rowl indsim ; 'Standing Stone—Byron Ste- Albany—R Stevens, WE< e.j vons, Geo Vanness, J utiles Asyium-llurvey Birney ; ' Gordon; Burlington We t -Win M.--Springfield—A S Bailey, No r Myron Ballard ; | man C'ooley ; C'olunitaa—D S Alexander Sniitlitiehl —A Huntingdon ; i'nilip Slade. Jas It.Block: sheshequin—E P sliaw ; Canton—Win Lawrence ; Troy lioro'—l A Piene : Granville—lames (tee ; 'l'roy twp— Stephen Wilbcr. Hirrick—J Cit lines, J.ime- JM Smith; Brown, W M Bowkcr ; Towiinda Bn—P Powell ; Litchfield--Jaiucs Merrill ; Towanda tp— il Scoville : Ecrov—Hiram Stone ; Wilmot— Nathan Castor, I) Overton—Eli Heveriey ; j Abraniß, Jas Strong ; Pike Chaudh-r W Brink ; j Veils—James Brasted ; Ridgbury -O A Barnhani; I fuscarora—Saml Lake; sKuosn WKKK. Burlington h ro'- J E Vo>-j Miesheqnin—-Tor Kilmer; lmrg. J V Daniels ; (South Creek—Cyrus B-rk. I>iulintrt">ll tj>—•! •! M.iisbt ILin 1! (lillctt; r dnniMa— les-sp l-M-all ; I'nvauda bora'—Henry Bas- C.niton—A Hamilton i'lio sett. Wallis Bull; mas, Ezra Spalding. JacoL Troy tp—Ezra 1 mom is. S N Rockwell; ' Spalding ; Diuell—Win Frisbie ; fusi arora—Davis Gray: Granville - -Sy lvec Kendall : Sylvanin 1>- Saml Super ; Leßoy -J <• London. Chris- Smithficld—M F Ransom ; toplier Hartman ; Ulster- Ralph llusscl: Monroe ho—Geo Tracy : Towanda tp E W Hale ; Pike (.'has K Brown, oiivei Aysnx Gabriel King, 1 F Nrthrp, N B Brigs* ; i Spalding: Springfield— L L Beach. HjWells- (' II Leonard : 'Potter. Hiram Spear, (' iljWindham—< baric* Walker; i Campbell; j Warren— II Cbaniplin. •rniKn WEEK. Atbcus tp—fldntnnd Hill; j Ridgberry—John Larrtson, Albanv—John Brown ; j P\V Burn bam ; Armenia--Robert Ma.on ; ißome—F C Cmniner; \*v!:un- Samuel Bacon ; Sinithfield- Win II Pierce : Burlington w—J G Blakslet I'lisrarora- lln.ry Montgn- Burlington ho—Ahm Morley mery, J J Lewis; Canton- F Hall, E Newman Rwanda tp—S Dimmick ; Alien Taylor, jr; ! l'owanda north—E IftiWy ; ' (folumhia- W G Bradford j Towanda born'—Geo E Fox. I Joseph Gladding ; ! JI) Montanye, L H Scott; Franklin Ezra Champion ;jUlster James MeCarty ; ; Litchfield JD ( ortriglit ; IWindliam BENbree; , Orwell II Gibbs. George W AVvsox A C Whitney, Alva 1 Hardy; ' ! Cooley; i O'-crton G S Bevlc. Da^'tlitVffine.t ' hirlos Dcvcg ; H4verly R R'nfjwlt. teii- GabrielSw#y,er, fit* is- ■■■.* ■ •".uc ; fiusceliurtcouG. CTOVE FOH S A Stone Coul k-J COOKING SjTOVli. with Furniture complete ; one second band \\ od Cooking Stove ; one M-couu-haiid Par lor Stove, and one Grate for ben ing Coal. Jar. 2 i-sSfi. B.IILF.Y &. XEVINS.^ T JS'l OF LETTERS remaining in the Post 1J Office at TOWANDA, December 31, 1-.55. Adams Caleb Hurley John Bnll J B Irvine Win Beardslee Surah Keefe Patrick Blake Thomas Lathrop J. C. | Bowman Culhariue I.tueh Patrick Benjamin Jolm Lewis Mary Brown John J Monhar Daniel BeaiiMee Kate Monie Charles. Bennett John M Moore Win. Cumming Mies S E Murphy Mary. Crosby 1- A H 2 Patterson Marin da Campbell John F Beckham Ptdeg CoverJale Cliai lor T Piatt Christopher Cummin, Sarah H Pieree Chester Cooley Cordelia M Pollard Thomas Chubbuek Anna 11 Ouin Francis Cooley Martha C Roche Const and Crofut i.eva Rogers Jesse Clark Benj. heirs of Rogers Win. Drake F B Randal John Duun Thom&3 Spain John Donahoe Bernard Slyter Wm A. DrLlainc Richard Smith Jamas Jr. Dreifuss Simon Smith Wm Decker Wm II Saator John Decker Wm Smith Jane A. Duloeher Simon Stock well Clarissa Flint George W Stevens Homer 11. Fasse tt George W Shores Freeman Grady Mrs Tucker Henry Gard George Varigorder Rebecca Goodwin Geo W 2 Welch Susan 3 ilorton Biilmp Warner Mrs. M.. Heath R 2 Weed Angvsta A 11 arret Rose Wilkinson Leonora Ilairle Wm Fred Walen John ilorton James Woodruff Margaret Howard J iuvis O 2 Wicoff Sarah Persona calling for any of these letters, please mention they are advertised. 11. C. PORTER, P. M, DISSOLUTION.— The firm of PHILIPS & NICHOLS is this day dissolved bv mutual con sent. The business will he conducted bv \V. H. Phillips, who is authorized to settle the affairs of the late firm. W. H. PHILLIPS, Granville, Dec. 18. 15.',5. A. T. NICHOLS. GREAT REDUCTION l,\ PRICES ! the purpose of clearing out our entire - STOCK OF STOVES, before moving into our new store, we will sell for cash at prices full 15 per cent, less thau our usual rates. Persons in want of a Stove will do well to call soon. January 1. 1356. HALL A RUSSELL. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of | vcad.ex. issued ont of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, I shall expose to public sale ut the Court House, in the boro" of Towanda, on Saturday, tlie 2d day of February, I*so, et 1 o'clock, P. •M. the following described lot, piece or parcel of laud sit uate in Wyitlusing twp., bounded on the'north by lands of Michael l- ce, east by lands of Ilosa Carr, south bv binds of Amos S. Coleman, and west by lands of llirain Washburn. Containing fifty acres, more or less, with about thirtv acres iMprr-ved. one log house therein. Seized and taken in execution ut the suit of E. W. Raird vs. Anthony i'arwell. JOHN A. CODDING .Sheriff Sheriffs Office, Towanda, Jan. 2,185b. THRESH LEMONS—a quantity just roceiv ■l- ed at dec 22 * FOX'S. I RES II CANDY, by the quantity, at tnu- j nufaeter's prices, dec 22 FOX'S. 1 NE VV BO G KS! 1 KINGSBERY lias just received from • * • New York and Philadelphia a large supply of NEW BOOKS, including some very nice ANNUALS for 1350. ! Also a great variety of Book's suitable for Christinas and | New Year Gifts, A c. Towanda. Dec. 20, i 355. FARIVI SO BJBIffT. THE SUBSCRIBER is desirous of renting bis Farm situated in the township of Wysox. ; about three miles from Towanda, and one mile j from the Canal at Piollet's. There are about r-fiLra SEVENTY ACRES under improvement, with i a large new house and first rate ban), Ac. Said farm is I well adapted to the raising of all kuids 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 lor working i said farm, together with about eight cows. * A sober, ho- j nest, industrious loan, with a wife who understands butter making, can do well on this farm. None other need ap- j ply. Possession given on the first day of April next. For further particulars enquire of the subscrilicr on the premi ses. WILLIAM SCOTT. j Wysox, December 22, 1855. THE ELECTRO CHEMICAL BATH, AND DIRECT k TO & FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC MACHINE, JAMES HARRIS, ELECTRICIAN, of Towanda, respect- i fully informs the public that he has lately procured ! from New Yoik the celebrated Electro-Chemical Bath, i which ha- proven to be one of the most 'important and | wonderful discoveries of the age, from it-- ability to extract 1 minerals from the human system. Some eight years ago, a physician of Cincinnati disco- j vered the process of extracting minerals from the bod v, ' by galvanism ; more recently, .\L Verges, of New York, j an electro-gilder, having suffered from the introduction of I poisonous minerals into his -ystem in the prosecution of j 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. Ills success exceeded his most sanguine expectations, for not only did these Baths remove mineral poisons, but cured many diseases, some of which were the result of minerals, and some were not. More recent experiments have fully confirmed the sin gular power of this Bath to draw from the system all mi nerals 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 most skilful physician:-, and which are the effect of poisonous mine rals accumulating in the System for years, taken in the shape of calomel, lead, Ac. Ac. The following are some of the diseases cared by these baths: Rheumatism, Paralysis, Pal.-y, Painter's t'bolic. Chronic Ulcers. Glandular Swellings, Scrofula, Cancer. Neurolia in all its forms, Salt Rheum and Humors of all kinds. lie has also S. 11. Smith's newlv invented DIRECT IND i TO-AND-FRO ELECTRO MAGNETIC M U'IIJNK. which is a great improvement on the Magnetic machines hereto fore in use. With the aid of the Bath and Machine, we have at 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 skin—applying it directly t > the parts af fected, which gives an increase of medicinal power over that ot taking it into the stomach,rendering it particular ly efficacious in all local diseases. 1 am now prepared to apply these Baths, and HISO the Machines, at my house in the south part of the borough of Towanda, or 1 will visit patients at a distance, who arc unable by reason of disease to come to this place, at mo derate prices. I an: also sole agent for Bradford count v, for the atiove ' .Machines. JAMES HARRIS. j Towanda. December 22, 1 CA S H—A N D CREDIT! rpilE subscriber gratefully announces his thanks for the .1. liberal patronage received during the past year, and rospr tfully solicit) a continuance of the trade, which he will endeavor to merit by keeping his Stork cor.t.nouliy replenished fry CASH pnrrh't *e-i, * ith a large anrl pure assortment of Goods, which several years experience has enabled hint to " hny at the Imrrr.t rates" of the " Impor ters nod Manufacturers"- by selling low by adopting the UA' irKvsTKM entirely, and by making a genera/reduc tion of price*. ) 'on-cqiioiitly. the credit system will cease on and after the first day ot January, lSst>. a a* All persona indebted arc requested to make imme diate payment. H. ('. PORTER. Office and Drug Store in Sov.th end of the Ward House. December 2ft, 1855. j m oivTm.Y axAtFAzmsis VJUITLIEI) AT LOWER RATES, for k A rneut in advance, than can oe obtained in other way frte of p -stage large list* are now being formed for Harper's, Harper's St >ry Bock, Batu mi's, Rind's Lit ing Age. Graham's, G'dey's Lady's B .ok. National (Methodist.) National (l'etcr.-on's). Now i-tlie time to subscribe, as the volumes nearly all conmu-iiec with the. first of January. Remember the unm lN-rsi nll !*"•■"!' indebted to th es ter* of homae Ingham, dee'd, late of Asvlurn township, j are hereby requested to uw.ke payment "w.thout dtdavj , and all persons Lc.vmg claims against tsaid estate will please prevent thetn duly authenticated for sett'ement ! Oct. IC. 1355. JOSEPH W. I.NQHAM; Adiu'r. j L r l Oil'S X 0 i ICE.—AII porsotis in* XA debtcd to the estate of II.VRY CAIUIER. decciucd | late of Litchfield teivvnsbip. are hereby notified to nmke ; payment without delay, and all ijcrsons having demands ngain-t scid e-tatc ate requested to present them duly au thetitieated for settlement. WILLIAM CARMER, • Lit. Illicit!. October 20, 1655. Ljtcculof, T> hG ISTER'S NOTICES.—Notice is hcre -1 I by given that there have been filed and settled in tie office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, account* of administration upon the following estate*, viz : Final account of H. If. Peek.execntor of Htzekiah l'eck late "f tstuithfield. deceased. Final r.econnt of George P. Rurnham, administrator ot ritrvey Ward, late of Burlington, deceased. !• inal account of 11. !!. and C. Bowel), adminLstrutora of Jacob J. Be wen. late of Warren. deceased. Partial account of .1. Phelps and E. K. French, cacecu t-.rs o Ebenezer French, late of Rinitbfield. deceased. Final account ofC.M. Brown, administrator of William Finer, late of Monroe, deceased. rinul account of Ausoa and Ellas Gustin, administra tors of _Tbos. J'l. Gustin, late of Columbia, deceased. Final account of Charles fitockwdl. surviving adminis trator of Sterling Holconib, late of Leroy, deceased. Partial account of Ransom Cr*r.dll,"administrator of | Tanner Crandoll. late of Springfield, deceased. Final account of J. M. Phillips, administrator of C. P. Phillip", late of Burlington, dc cased. Final account of T. M. Bcacli, administrator of Jamo4 ' Nicliol*. late i f Sniithfield, deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphans Court of Bradford county, on Monday, the till day of February next, for confirms allowance. JAM MS H. WMBB. Register. Register's Office. Towanda. IP-comber 2t>. I s 36. PROCLAMATION. —Whereas, the lion. A DAVID WILMOT, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford, Sus quehanna and Sullivan, and Hons. Mvr:cs BALLARD and HARRY ACS LEY. Associate Judges, In and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept hearing date the 2 ;tli Bay of Dec., A.D.1555, to nic directed, for holding a Court ot Oyer and Icrntiuer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court, at Towan da, for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, tho 4th day of February Lext. to continue three weeks. Notice is therefore hcrebv given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County f Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper'per on, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with their records, inquisitions,and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or otherwise to pro secute- against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail ol said County, or who shall be bonnd to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be.just. Jurors are requested to he punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at "1 owanda, the 22d of December, in the vcar of oar Lord, one thousand eight hundred and fifty-lire, and of the Independence of the United States, "the seventy ninth. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE —C. F. Wilson vs. -£\- J. S. Peterson. No. 75, L'cc. T. 1c54 ; in the Com mon Fleas of Bradfeird County. Notice is hereby given, that tlic undersigned. Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute moneys in the Sher tifi s hands, rai-ed by sale of said defendant's pei- the duties of his appoint ment, at the i■(lice of Win. Dwell, Esq., la the borough of Towanda, 011 Saturday, the 2oth day of January, leoti, at one o'clock, P. M., at which time and place all persons in terested in -aid fund.-are requested to present the is claims or else be forever debarred from the same. Dec. IZ, 1855. IL B. M K.EAN, Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOT ICE.— D. BaUeyfyKo* -a. A. to the use of A. A'. Smith, vs. G. H. Leu-is h H. C. C'oo/jjugA—lu Bradford Common I Teas, No. 225, Decem ber Term, 1563. The undersigned, r.n Auditor appointed by said Court, to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale of real estate in this cause, w iii attend to the duties of his appointment at his olli-.e in the borough of Towanda, on Thursday, the "Ist day of January. 1 Soft, at one o'clock in the afternoon, at which time and place all persons interested in said funds are requested ti prs-eut their claims, or else be forever debarred from the same. Doc. 10,1355. G. H. WATKINS. Auditor. _ A 1 DITOR'S NOTICE. — Guy Tracey vs. -A. A vs. Lather H. Chiius. iu the court of Comnrou Pleaa Bind ford Co. No. 2t)S, September Term, 1853. The undersigned Auditor appointed bv aid Court, to distribute the fund- raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's roil estate, will attend to the I duties assigned" hiin at his office in the borough of Towanda. on Wednesday, the 30th day of January, Hstt, at one o'clock in the after noon, when and where all persons having claims are re quested to present them, or be forever debarred therefrom. Pec. 10.1865. G. H. WAYKBRB, Auditor. DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice iA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Ran-'im P. Adams, dec d., late of RidglterwTown sliip, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay; aud all persons having claims against said estate will please present tbcm duly authenticated for settlement. Dec. 12. 1855. SAMUEL J. ADAMS. Admin'r. A I DITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of ■I *- the (stale of Minor H. li'ilcox, deceased. In tiio Orphan's Court of Bradford County- Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned. Auditor appointed l y said Court, to distribute funds in the hands of the Adm in ist rati rs of said estate, raised by the sale of real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, iu the borough of Towanda, on Wednesday, tiie 25rd day of January, ls5H, at one o'clock. P. M..when and where all h wson- lim ing claims upon said funds must present them, or else be forever debarred front the same. Dec. 14. Isis. P. D. XOBBQW, Auditor. TN THE MATTER of the partition of the i Real Edale of Tanner Cran 'all, late of Springfield t-Tirmehip, deer ired. Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the partition of the real estate ol Tanner Crandall, late of the township of Spri'igiield, to come into court ou MONDAY the 4tb day of February next, to accept or refuse the laud at the valuation made by the inquest, (which was held by the tsherifi". upon the pri nii-c-. on the 25th day of April, 1855.) according to the right of priority of choice. Dec. 21. 1h.5.5. J.VMFS 11, WEBB. Clerk of O. C. V OTICE.—Tito atintiiil raeetiittr of stock .s y holders of the BARt I,AY BAIL ROAD >t COAL t I'MPANH. will be held at their office in Philadelphia. (North no I corner of 4th and Walnut sts.) on MONDAY tlie Hth day of January. Is."lb at 12 o'clock. M., at which ti-.no an clc tior will be held for a President and twelvo Directors t > serve the ensuing vcar. Dec. 20, t GfiO. R. OAT. Sccrctarr.-' RES IT CAMPRENE AND BERN INO r FLUID for aal< y 8. 1-KI.TON. i AST CALL !—All imlebted to tho sul)- I J srril or. as late Register and Recorder and Clerk of the Orphans' Court, are requested to make payment by or before February Court. All accounts unpaid after that time will be rdtcid in proper hands for collection. Jan. 1.165(1 H. L- SCOP*. N E¥ BOOKS : 1 EST KECK IV EI) BY M. LAUGH LIN, I *J At the Post Office, j The Hunter's Fca t, by Capt. Maync llcid ; i Ue ffi. . 1 • l-.y Mrs. Moocie ; K 'e Wesim. -r I • Will and T'. D<-, • • 1 '. .1 tae of a New York Surgeon ; My B ii dage and My Freedom, nv Fred Dougiusai The Widow Bedoit t'a|ers; Inside View of Slawrj : \rckyy M -ore, or the Vi hiic Slave ; Ten Ycir. among the Ma'.! Bags; i Id I M! V. by M IV Laagdnn : i * St;u bv ucui-y Ward Bccchcr ; Doesticfcs, Barmun. Ac. Ac. January 1. i TOgT RECEIVED, anotlter lot of that i *f nice T'KIFD BEEF, al.-o first rate CHEESE, at j J"'y i ; - FOS'S. 1 * —V-' tr.k hoi or sinule rwufid. \ ' a V " rtel JOTh.