i „rct of Wisconsin, Mr. Morrill and i?i - iiu of Vermont, Mr. Woodruff, ofCon- M r >:1 AJr purfee, of Rhode Island, and neri' 0 " 1, * )f Xew-York, severally spoke for ,ira! '"' r ,J( tive States in a similar vein. tbf'J rc „ s C d 0 f Pennsylvania, while preferring Ihi ancomwitted as lo the Presidency, ''l,3 himself strongly an anti-Nebraska n *"" t ],e States was not concluded wh !! e tbe"ius adjourned tW Tuesday last. The Next President. racial Despatch to the New-York Tribune.] WASAINGTON, March 16, 1856. .... k -. llisa s debate will continue for several Messrs Galloway, Howurd, Kelsey, Campbell, of Ohio Granger and - , a"e vet to be heard. Douglas is open- Wat!io ' J,d as a candidate in the Presidcn • f|j,,,, and he says himself that his name 0, i 'before the Cincinnati Convention. Pre- j "Vi not a Catholic as reported, but is of | not descent, aud was long since confirm-! 'f tSrof.hcEpfccopalChoroh. Let fivorin" his nomination are flowing in t?r ' "'II n.Krters. His friends urge four points ' rrSe is a new man, fresh from the i,. his past life shows him to be possess or backbone ; he is opposed to Slavery ag ioliaad is iu k'vor of Free Territories,and " ,r '7,'vors the Pacific Railroad. Banks declines limitation. Seward is earnestly advoca , |' v m a,iv persons, but it is doubtful wheth- I " r .'ail! lu'ccpt. M'Lean, Chase, Hule and • iV '-uot all have warm friends and supporters. | "the motto with every one is, " Success to pni-ijiles, rather than men." Lamentable Accident on the Delaware. D, s truction of the steamer Xeic Jersey by Fire —l'carful loss of Life. [From the Ledger, Marcli 19.] It j. -elilom that so painful a duty falls to lot, as that we have now entered upon, the 3n!in?r of the destruction of the steam fcr -■ 'Ait Xew Jersey by fire, attended with ■earful loss of life, a number of our most res ...VJcitizens, and of the neighboring city , f Caiiulen, nave fallen victims to the devour ■ element, or sunk beneath the dark waters p.jaware. The particulars of the ter- r culaiuity arc as follows : half-past eight o'clock on Saturday even tlm stcumboat New Jersey of the I'hila- j -■: i.ia and Camden Ferry Company, started . jthe foot of Walnut street, for Camden 1, ; hoard, according to the estimate of l j'.yin Corson, over one hundred souls, quite s v'M'ier being women and children. T • iioat passed through tlie canai, but on r . Hmr the eastern channel, was unable to ~ ii further, in consequence of the ice.— - .a- then run back to tlie western channel rji along the island, the intention of the j. • 'ring to take her round the island.— \v in-arly opposite Chestnut street, the • ruing ci v of " tire !" was heard, and in a iiei.t ail '.vas consternation and terror. The :eks of the women and tlie cries of the chil :-.t f.JI fearfully on the car, aud were calcu i to appal the stoutest hearts on board. Th- pa-seiiirers made for the bew of the boat, •-There is little doubt that many were forced . -board at that time. Though the fire -: .id rapidly, the engineer and pilot both niiiiied at their posts, and the captain, Wm. i maintained his self-possession. See ,- that an attempt to run tlie boat on the is with the passengers at her how, and tie 1 Wowing fresh from the north-west, must atteiulc-il with fearful loss of life, and hop ;•. In- aide to reach tlie city side, tlie boat traded t" the west, and run across. When near Arch street, within ten or fif :i feet of the shore, she became unmanagea and taking a sudden turn towards the an. the passengers were seized with fresh ariu, and dozens leaped into the water, and Mipon the cakes of ice which were ttoat c; about the bow. These did not prove of •di'-ient strength to bear those who fell upon 't-ii, aud they were precipitated into the stream. It is impossible to convey an idea ef the "A'htfol character of the scene at this period. Maay were seen by the light of the burning v-amor. struggling in the water, and their ■ sf Ihi'r.l, Twenty second ward, Phila. 'Msrick Alteuius Thompson, Micklc St., hntkn. Myer Kcinbnrg, South Camden. James A. Keunard,( colored,)South Camden. Morris. Baily, (colored,) South Camden. Henry Johnson, (colored,) South Camden. w MISSING. Fnllerton, A colored boy, '"lell, Mayhcr, J. Wcslev Steward, ■■ wlarye, A sa Bullard, w"" 188 Alien, H. Carr, , *A. Carman, Glass, —__ Quinn, ; Mrs !'., Mr. Riddell, ■ jnmi Brifr ?S( Charles Sharp, r, Sar 'l Merseharnp, -Snorden, T- w^ e T ser , Smith, Vi", e .v, Kcrnan, (colored,) 'V' n te ' * ,rs Wngstaff, ("•" v B"a!c. Elijah Hutchiuson,(col- ored,) t-'' r 'l"l pan ' F Manroken, (colored) jj ' ''ones, Thomas Smith, dne Burns, Ann Dakman. £*<* ''"ospfcts this Spring. —From in our best informed lumbermen, we A* r''l aniolin t of lumber to go down V„7.i *P r ' n P will not be so large by '• v?r . v probably one-third, as that of V,,* r a ' season. There are several c v .i"'. US |Vaso,,s for this belief. Ft is well - C'V.".tons have l;cec very h'gb and laborers scarce and anxious to realize the highest possible wages. These facts led many to curtail operations during the summer and autumn. Since winter fairly set in, the snow has deen so deep that it has been almost im possible to get logs out of the woods. Indeed with the exception of those which were "skid ded" last fail, but very few have been drawn out. The water mills, without an exception, have been frozen up since the middle of De cember, and there are now from three to four feet of snow iu the forests. These olwtruc tions have operated to & greater or less ex teut throughout the entire lumbering district of Western N. York and Northern Pa., af fecting not only the manufacture of boards, but also square timber, shingles, lath, &c.— One of the most intelligent lumbermen on the Oswego Creek, informs us that the amount of lumber manufactured on that stream alone, will fall short of that of last year by 5,000, 000 feet.— Orleans (N. Y.)Journal. Bled, In thU borough. Thursday, 2sth ultimo, GF.ORGE BING HAM, son of Stephen and Emily Pel ton, aged 10 months. TO THE TEACHERS OP BRADFORD CO. ELfe? —lt is proposed to hold a Teacher's Institute of one week's duration before the opening of tile Summer Schools. Teachers feeling an interest iu the couse of ed ucation, their own improvement, and the elevation of their profession, are respectfully invited to attend. The County Superintendent will procure the services of able and expe rienecd Teachers for the occasion, so that Teachers at tending need be to very little expense, aside from board, which can lie oiitaincd upon reasonable terms. Teacher's Institutes have been held in many counties of the St ite within the past year, with the most beneficial results. To one county two hundred dollars were appro priated to defray the expense of holding ail Institute one week. In adjoining States Institutes are regularly held and are considered very efficient means tor advancing the interests of the cause of education by Common Schools. We hope the teachers of Bradford will not he tar behind in this matter. Those who will attend are desired to for ward their names to the subscriber before the 2t>crtiscnu'iits. 1 ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—By •virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Coun ty, will be exposed to public sale on the premises, at 1 o'clock, I'. >l.. on TUESDAY, the Nth day of April, A. D. 1850, the following village lot aud buildings thereon, with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate, lying and being in the borough of Troy, and bounded on the South by Eliuira street, on the west and north by land of Alonzo Long, and on the east by lands of Stephen Pierce, Esq., containing about J of an acre be same more or less. Attendance given, and terms made known on dav of sale. I). W. C. HERRICk, Guardian of E. Herrick Thomas, and Laura Adelaide Thomas, minor children and heirs at law of Allen E. Tho mas, late of Troy borough, deceased. Troy Borough. March 9, t856. SHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of a writ UJ of Vend. Exponas, issued" out of the Court of Common Picas of Bradford county, and to mc directed, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House, in the boro' of Tow&uda. on MONDAY, April 14th. 1N.16. at 1 o'clock P. M., the following lot, piece or parcel of land -.ituate in Athens Boro', bounded on the north by lands of P. 8. Ifyt, on the east by Main street, on the south by Shipman & Welles, containing 60 feet front and 80 feet hack, be the same more or less, all improved, one building occupied as a d welling house and wagon shop and shed attached, and one blacksmith shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George A. Perkins vs. James Smith. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, March 17. 1856. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE.— Henrv S. Mercur -i. -V. r.oic to the use of J. M. Peck arul H. M. M >oi e vs. Richard Norton and Curtis Smith. In the court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford Co. No. 209, May Term, 1854. The undersigned Auditor appointed bv said Court, to distribute the funds raised by Sheriff sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to* the duties assigned him at his otlice in the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday the I.lth day of April, 1*56, at one o'clock in the afternoon, when and where all persons having claims are request ed to present them, or he forever debarred therefrom. March W, MSB. HENRY BOOTH. Auditor. "V^OTICE. —Notice is hereby given that on the 6tli day of February, 18.16. a jietition signed by J. M. Bishop. F. W. Brown, John Allen and sundry other citizens of Wysox township, Bradford county and its vi cinity, was presented to the Court of Common Pleas of said county, praying to lie incorporated under the name of " The Wysox Brick Meeting House," agreeably to a constitution annexed to said petition : Whereupon the same having been perused and examined by the Court and the objects, articles and conditions therein set forth and contained appearing to be lawful aud not injurious to the community, the court directed said writing to tic filed in the otlice of the Prothonotary of said court, and that no tice lie in-crted in the Bradford Reporter for at least three weeks before next Term—-that application has been made to said court to grant said charter of incorporation ; and if no sufficient reason is shown to the contrary, the said j court will cm the first day of May Term next, decree said 1 iictitioners to be a corporation as prayed for in said peti tion. ALLEN M KEAN, Proth'ry. Towanda, March 17, 1856. 1 IST OF .lURORS drawn for May Term A A and Sessions, 1856. GRAND .TV 110 ITS, Albany—Orrison Hihhard. Standing Stone—John Huff. I Canton—Thomas Manley. Sinithfield—John 1. Doty. | Columbia—Helun Budd. Towanda boro'- -Wm. C. Bo j Franklin- -fsouthwick l'ren- part. tiec. Troy born'—Geo X Newbury, | Granville—Seth K. Porter. Setli W Paine. M. Gustin. \ Litchfield—Henrv Muan. Troy twp.—Adin Calkins, ! I.eßoy—J M Smiley. Timothy Case. Overton —Jacob Strove. Windham—Price Doane. : Pike—Edward Jones. Warren—Oliver Corbin, Ca- Ridgbery—Charles Baldwin, leb Abel. Sylvaniaborough—Abraham Wilmot— David S Miller. Scouton. I Wysox—John Martin. TRAVPRSE JURORS— FIRST WEEK. Albany—Rollin Wilcox. j son. Cornelius Ilaight Canton—lrad ~Wilson. A S'Sylvania boro'—Peter Mon- Thomas, Wm Vanderlip. j roe. Burlington - Charles T Co-jShcsheqnin—Sarnuol Griffin, verdale, Jacob Morley. Benjamin Smith. West Burlington—Benjamin Stnitlilield—Horace Brigham Iloss. Springfield—llenry B Smith. Franklin—J J Hammond. North Towanda—Wm. Dit- G.anville—Dennis Peiry. tricli. Herrick—Jeremiah Andcr- Towanda Boro'—John Bci son. John Durand. dlemau, I.yman Rogers. Leßoy—James Crofut, J P Troy twp.—E B Case. Van fleet. Ulster—Albert Newell. M HI roe—Benjamin North rup Wysox—Jesse Smith, A C Orwell Aljihonzo loiyd. liinman. Pike -O W Stevens," Amos Wilmot—George Kberly. Baldwin. Warren—J S Allen, L'vrus Ridgbery—Tbaddeus David j Whcaton. son. " IV vol using—John Chamber- Soutli Creek—Alex- Thoinp-i iiu. SECOND WEEK. Asylum--Gideon Fitch. Ridgbery—Jas. H Vannest. Athens lair mg' - Cornelius Iteulieii F Squires, King H Hunsicker. Cummings. B irlingtoii—H P Wilhelm. Rome— Alvin Towner. James J W Spencer, Wm B Shi- Lavton. ner. Smithfield—Nehemiah Tra- Cohimbta- -Howard Taylor, cv. Perry Nichols, Hiram B.iteman Monroe. Farnsworth. Canton —Elias Rockwell, D South Creek—Philo Fassett, A Spalding, N B Talier, Jr. Leonard Lewis. Troy twp—Robert Clafllin, Dnrell—lsaac Ennis. C M DeForest, W m Alonzo Leßoy—Reuben R Palmer. Thomas. Litchfield—Orson Camcr. N. Towanda -Stephen Pow- Monroe tp Joseph Mingus. ell. Overton—Jonathan Camp. Warren--Wallace Baker. Orwell—George C Frisbie. Windham—Alvan Cowles, S Pike—Joshua Burrows, Jud- B Shoemaker, son Slocuin. VVyaiusing—J a- • ksan Elliott Barclay Railroad dt Coal Company. N OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN* to the subscribers in To wandn bro'and it* vicinity to the Stock ot the"BAR CLAY RAILROAD A COAL CO," that the remaining instalments often per cent each (being $5 per share) on said stork, are required to be paid to E. OVERTON, Esq., the President, or to J. Macfarlane, Esq. the Attorney <>f said Company at Towanda, at the times following, to wit: 4th instalment payable Angnst '.'7 th, IMS. nth 44 44 September 27th 44 rtth " " October 29th 44 7th 44 44 No vein tier 29th 44 Bth 44 44 December 2*th 44 ;tth 44 44 January 31st 1836. 10th 44 44 March 31st 44 Payments may also be made at the office of Laporte, Mason A Co., at Towanda. July 20, 1855. GEO-R-OAT, Treasurer. CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED —A quan tity or West Branch aodOrwci Clover Seed and Tim othy seed ; also a quantity of MESS PORK, by the Wtl.g February 13, 1856. BAILEY .V NL\ INS.^ /HANDLES—bv the bos or tin;He pound, V' it " iofl Toi*. New CHAKT.TW BZOXZXXrS'J WOftXf! The beat and most popular In the world—Ten different editions—No Library can be complete without a net of these works—-Reprinted from the latest Lon don edition, and published by T. B. PETERSON, No. 102 Chestnut street, PHILADELPHIA. " '* ou 'j complete and uniform edi tion of Charles Dickens' works published la America; th y are reprinted from the original London edition, and are now the only edition published In this country. No libra ry, either public or private, can be complete wiriumt hav ing in it a complete set of this, the greatest of all living authors. Every family should possess a net nf one of the editions. The cheap edition is complete in Twelve Vols, paper cover, either or all of which can be had separately. Price fifty cents each. Bleak House Pri 50 cents. David Copperfleld 60 •• Nicholas Nickleby 50 " Pickwick Papers 50 • Dombev and Bon 50 " Martin Chuzzlewit 50 " Barnaby Rudge 50 " Old Curiosity Shop. 50 " Sketches by " Boz 50 •• Oliver Twist 80 '* Christmas Stories and Pictures from Italy. Con taining a Christmas Carol. The Chimes. Crick et on the Hearth, Battle of Life, Haunted Man, The Ghost's Bargain, Ac. 50 " Dickens' New Stories. Containing the .Seven P. • Pi' All persons indebted arc requested to make imme diate payment. H. C. PORTER. Office and l>rug Store in South end of the Ward House. December 20, 1555. NEW WINTER GOODS. Tracy & Moore, HAVE JUST RECEIVED from X. York a large and w ell selected assortment of NEW WINTER GOODS, which have been selected with unusual care, and purchas ed at the lowest possible rates. Peeling confident that we can sell Goods for Ready Pay. as low as any establishment in the country, we ask "the public to give us a call, and examine our stock and prices- Dee. 1. lass. 3 TONS SUGARS —Brown > Refined, Pow dered, Crushed and Granulated ; Molasses, Syrup, Rio and Java Coffee, Rice, Salrratua, Ginger, Sperm Candles. Rice, Tobacco—in fact a general variety of Groceries, for sale cheap at Juue9 FOX'S GREAT REDUCTION W PRICES! FOR the purpose of clearing ont our entire ST CK OF STOVES, before moving into our new store we will sell for cash at prices full IS per cent, less than our usual rates. Persons In want of a Stove wHI do weR to call eoon. ..... . Jacuarv 1. lx'S HAL! It RLESELI miscellaneous. BAKERY & rvESTAUHATSri^ One Door North of the Ward House. THE subscriber would respectfully hi form hit friends and the public gea orally that he hM opened a BA KERY AND EATING SALOON, one door north of the Ward Home, where he Intend to keep constantly on hand a full assortment of everything in the line, such as Bread, Biscuit, Ru-k, Crackers. Jumbles, all kinds of Cake, Ac. Hfiring secured the services of an experienced baker, and using nonh but the best brands of flour, he feels confident of giving satisfaction to all who may favor him with their patronage. Wedding and other parties furnished with whatever re quired. on short notice and at the most reasonable rates. A nice assortment of Candies, Nuts, Fruits, Ac., kept always on hand and sold at the cheapest rates. FUFJiH OYSTERS received three times per week by express, and sold wholesale and retail. Wliot Coffee served up at all hours. Don't forget the place, one door north of the Ward House. February 11. ISM. H. A. BCRBANK^ f"' ROCKRIKS—CaII and see our Brown, VX Crushed. Coffee and Pulverized Sugars; Fine Young Hyson A Black Teas—warranted a superior article, or the money refunded—for sole cheap by B. KINGKBERY. "Q-et the Best." WEBSTER'S QUARTO DICTIONARY T T —What more essential to everv family, counting room, student, and indeed everyone who would know the right use of language—the meaning, orthography, and pronounciation of words, than a good English Dictionary? -of daily necessity and permanent value. WEBSTER S UNABRIDGED is now the recognized standard, " constantly cited and re lied on in our Courts of justice, in our legislative bodies, and in public discussions, as entirely conclusive," say* Hon. John C. Spenckr. Can / mi ike a better Investment ? " For copiousness, exactitude of definition and adapted ness to the present state of science and literature,the most valuable works of the kind that I have ever seen in our language."— I'wirtent ll'aiflanet. Published by G. A C. MKRlil AM, Springfield, Masa.- sold by all booksellers in Towanda and elsewhere. •ar Also Welister's School Dictionaries EeliO HERIKF'S SA IJK— By virtue of a certain kl? writ of | levari facia*. issued out of the Court of j I Comtnou Pleas of Bradford County, and to me directed, j will be exposed to public sale at tne Court House, in the j | boro' of Towanda, on Tuesday. March 18, 1 856, at 1 j 'o'clock. I*. M. the following described a piece or par- ' eel of land JinJ South Creek township, distinguished as j part and parcel of a lot No. 5885. and bounded and descri- > i'd as follows : beginning at a norway pine standing at j the north east corner of lot no. 5686, and on the line be- ' i tween the state of Mew York and Pennsylvania, thence | south 469 perches to the south east corner of said last men i tioiicd lot ; thence t'roui a birch tree standing at said cor ! ner east 373 perches to a Is-ech tree standing at the south [ east corner of lot uo. 5685 ; thence north 116 perches to a j [ hemlock ; thence north 26° west 125 perches to a maple ; thence north 40° west 49 perches to a norway pine ; thence I north 20° west 95 perches to a norway pine"; thence north 40° west 141 perenes to a norway pine standing on the | beforcmentioned line between the state of New \ ark and Pennsylvania ; thence along said boundary line north 87° ; wet lOOj perches to the place of beginning. Containing ! 831 acres of land be the same more or leas, about two hun dred fifty acres Improved, three framed houses, four log houses, one steam saw mill, one black smithshop, three framed barn* and uu orchard uf fruit trees thereon. ! Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Jared Ar > nolU. to the use of It. A K. Co veil, vs. Wright Dunham and | Ira Elsbree und Geo. Dunham, torre tenant. JOHN A. CODDING, Sheriff. Sheriffs Office. ) I Towanda, Feb. 7, 1856. f I Notice is hereby given, that an amount equal to the ; ' cots will be required to Is; paid upon each sale when i struck down to the bidder, and upon failing to comply I 1 with this regulation, the tract of laud will again be olfer- ; cd for sale, JOHN A. CODWNG. I Towanda Female Seminary. THE NEXT QUARTER of the Towanda Female Seminary under the charge of Misses HAN SON'S will commence on Monday, February 11. Towanda. January 3(1. 1x56. J. D. HUMPHREY IS MOW DECEIVING an excellent assortment of gent's, boy's, ladies', children's and misses' BOOTS A BOOT- ' KS. Also, Shoe Pegs, Thread, Linings and Findings, to , which he invites public attention. XSrAll persons having unsettled accounts or note* due the subscriber, are invited to make payment. Those con- j venient may call on C. Frisbie, Esq. or T. Humphrey, in 1 Orwell, previous to the 15th of February next, after which i time delinquents may expect special invitations to visit Towanda. J. I). HUMPHREY. Towanda. January 9. 1855. ST. L A Wn K N C E HOT EL, 288 & 290 Chestnut st Between Tenth and Eleventh, opposite the Academy of | Fiue Arts, and Parkinson's Garden and Saloons, PHILADELPHIA. WM. 8. CAMPBELL, Proprietor. 1 G. W. MULLIN, Superintendent. Jan. 9.—3 m. GTOVE FOR SALE—One Stone Coal j k3 COOKING STOVE, with Furniture complete : one second-hand Wood Cooking Stove ; one second-hand Par lor Stove, and one Grate for burning Coal. Jan. 2. Hsf, BAILEY A KEVINS. 1)11. MOUSK, n AVINO PERMANENTLY LOCAT EI) AT MONROETON, offers his professional .-cr vices to the public, and hopes bv careful attention to me l it a share of patronage. He would further add tnat a number of years experience in the I". S. Military Hospitals enables him to speak with confidence of the treatment of Chronic difficulties, Rickets, White Swellings, Hromocele, Goitre, and all varieties of Scrofula treated with entire success, j He may be found, when not professionally engaged, at his residence. Mechanic's street, a few rods west of thu Hotel, ready at all times to attend rich or poor, night or t day. Munroeton, Nov. 1,1855.m3 Q OLE LEATHER. —.Just receiving an ex j k ' rellent lot of superior SOLE LEATHER, to which I public attention is respectfully invited. Nov. 22, is.',s. ' J. D. HUMPHREY. A PI'LICATION FOR PARDON—No i il tiee is hereby given that an application will be made j to James Pollock, Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, for the pardon of ALMON SMITH, con victed at the February Term for 1855 ,0f the Court of Quar ■ ter Sessions of Bradford < 'ounty, of larceny, and now con ' fined in the Eastern State Penitentiary. " Feb. 9, 1856. NEW "SPRING GOODS! i JOSEPH KINOSRERV ha? just returned *f from New York with an immense stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, for the early trade, and those wishing to get their spring | clothing made up in seasou can find the tnOst choice ma terials at his store. Towanda, March 6, 1856. Clover and Timothy Seed, 1 IST RECEIVED. 50 bushels TIMOTHY •" SEED (a prime article): also 50 bushels <>f the Large , CLOVER SEED, (from Darling's Clover mill in Orwell), 1 and two loads of the West Branch Clover Seed. I have also KlO bushels of good SPRING WHEAT, for seed, of my own raising. All of which is for sale at the Woodside Farm, near Towanda. February 9. 1856. E. W. HALE. rIST OF LETTERS remaining in Tuwanda J Post Office. February 15, 1856. Ayres Jehicl " Lark in Mrs. Brown Thomas Moseley ('harles C. 4 . Ilitrnum Wm. R. McNulty Michael Bennett John M. M ver Martha 2 ; Bishop J. M. Mahan J. P. Brownson Mrs. E. McCaffertr Mary ! Barrier Elizabeth Porter Benedict i Brown Phelie Posen Hi liert Bienn Catharine Preston Margaret A. 2 1 Bourke Patrick Qnimhy Amos ; Culkin Snbiua Quigley Ellen I Connor William 2 Roberts M. . Curt-en Michael 2 Rockwell Merrit Cummins William Rice Joseph ; Oooley Martha Rundell Stilhvell Cummins Stephen Roliertson William j Cole H. S. Rogers Martin Chaffee Charles Stoekwell Fanny ! Campbell 11. Swartwood Maylon Cole P. I>. Salc-bery Lentzoil i C mm that h;ive and might to have Corn to Stll' ALL PERSONS indebted to the sul>wriher. either by note or on the l>onk. of the lute lirm of T. Humphrey A Co., or the former lirm of Frishic .V: Rron-on, are duly notified in season thnt all accounts not settled previous to the first day of February, IV>6, will then go into the mill sometimes used for grinding out equity and justice, anil go through too, as fast as the Constable ran go rrmnd.- Friends and foes take heed, and couie to the rescue! December 10, ISoo. T.JUMPHRtfr. FRESH TEAS, both Grecu nnl H!a-k - - from 37J rents to f 1 on—every pound warranted to suit or the money returned in all cases, at FOX'S. Cash paid for Hides. THE highest price paid in CASH, fnr Hide? and Rkins, hy JOHN' W. WIU'OX. ' Jnne 20, 186 S. DISSOLUTION. —The co-partnership here tofore existing under the firm of LONG 4 MF.KBY. is this dissolved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the said firm of Long 4 Merry will please take notice that unless their aceohnts are ssttled immediately, they will be left for collection. PHILANDER LONG, C. T. MfRKY, Earliog'on. Pe- CO litis JOHN F tONG Jtlcrctiun&iK, &"f. J OHEPIF POWELL respectfully announce that b la again before T the ptoplt with a large, rich mad laih Sou able uaaezt ■ tue&t of FALL AND WIXTER GGODS, to which the atteotic.a of the public >* invite J, befog ...m --fident that he can oiltr Inducement* to CASH pcrcbaisei* which will ample par for an examination of bis stock. His *twk of La DIES DRSSS Goons hi complete, consist ing of corded, watered, plain. Hack. changeable and plaid Silka : plain and plaid Merinos ; all woul DeLliies; plain _ and figured Cirhmm; Mouslin delaine*. Psrinstu*, chalil Dtluihe.f, plain and twilled Persian cloth, Debagea, Alpaecas, Ginghams, Prints, Ac, ALSO. Sa AWLS— a large and inngidfirtnt assortment of Brocha Long and Square Shawls, plain woolen loug and squnre do. LADIES' CLOTHi -All colors, and trimming*. KMBHOIDKUH s—The largest and cheapest assortment of Indies embroidered collar*. sleeves, bands aud flouncing*, edgings and iu.-iitiug, ever offered for tale in TowanJa. Also, real thread, Smyrna, bobbin and cotton edginga, all widths and prices. WHITE AND LINEN Goons, of every description, andot all qualities. HOI'SK Fi axrsnwc Gow—-Double and siiiglo fold Da masks ot various kinds : embroidered and lace curtains, all qualities ; window shades ami trimmings; bleached and unbleached table linens; napkins, colored tabla spreads of various kinds, counterpsues. linen sheetings, rose blankets, gilt cornice* and pins, stair rods, Ao. Ac- GLOVES AND llOSlEKY—Everything in this line for La dies. misses, children, men and buy*. BKOADCLOTUS. CvasixEKKs AND VtSTlbOF—Bluck and colored Cloths of every qaltty and price, plain and Taney Caiuunierrs. fancy velvets, ptiiu and figured grenardtne, plain and figured silk, black satin and cashmere Vesting*, arid a large assortment of tweeds, Kentucky jeans, satti netts, sheep greys, Ac. DOMESTIC 1 ---Of every description, purchased at very close figures and ofiered low. f lanueli of every grade and color. CAr.rrriN:c All qualities, ingrain and stair carpeting*, oil cloths, Hush Mailings. Druggets, Ac. YANKEE NOTIONS—AImost tho line, whole sale and retail. HATS A CATS.—An assortment unequaled in Northern Pennsylvania of Mens'A Boys hats and raps, comprising every Variety of silk, brown, pearl and black fur llata.— Cloth, Plush and Fur Caps. BOOTS A Shoes—ln this department there is, nor never has been in this market any tiling to compete with this atock, in quality, quantity ami price, which it would bo greatly to the interest of every man. woman and child to examine who wishes to purchase- In addition to the above enumerated articles there will alwavs IK- found a full assortment of Groceries, Hardware, Crockery and Glass-ware. Paints. Oils, and Dye Stuff**. Leather and Shoe Findings. Ac.. Ac. ' To his old Friend.-, and Customers, the subocribeer would take this method of expressing his gratitude for their libe ral patronage, hoping still to merit and receive it, and to others would extend an invitation to exiuniue his stock, being confident he can make it for tiieir Interest to do *o. Towanda. Oct. 11. s. MI-:uent, ust received his FALL STUCK OF MERCHANDIZE, CONSISTING of DRY GOODS, of every kind.GROCE RIES, a large assortment ot H A RDW'aRK. including Harnett and Carriage Trimming*, and Join IT'* Tools OL every description ; Boots, Shoes, Leather and Shoe find ings, Hats, Caps, and Umbrellas ; Paper Hangings aud Window Shades; Carjuts and Drugget: Oils Paints and Dye stuffs; Crockery and Glassware: Iron, Steel and Nails ; Window glass and Sash ; Camphine, Burning Flu id and Varnishes of every kind : Pails, Tuba, Mats, Ac., Ac., which will be sold as usual, very cheap for Cash. Towanta, October I, 1855. COME ONE! COME ALL! And satisfy yourselvee that MONTANYES & CO. HAVE the best and most complete assortment of NEW GOODS, consisting of all grades ladies'and gent's woad Cloths, mantillas, vesting and colored velvets, plain aud fancy cassimcres, sattinet, tweeds, Kentucky jeans, 1 flannels, linsevs. All descriptions Dress Goods."such as black, watered, changeable and plaid Silks, French meri nos, Thibet cloth. Scutch wool plaids, brown and black mixed Debcges. 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, f [loves, Victoria and Bishop lawn, book and jaconet inua ins.bonnet and dress trimmings,silk, moire antique, uioss velvet and ribbon Trimmings, Fringes, black aud white silks, linen thread. Maltese, and all kinds wove linen aud cotton edgings, muslin bands, collars, under sleeves, che misettes, curtain drapery,-brown, blue and black dotted embroidered veils, stocks and gent's collars. A variety of Talmas, gent's and ladies' wool Shawls, Thibet, broche and other .'-bawls, India and Zephyr scarfs, children's woollen sleeves, hoods, muff's, assorted colored Scotch yarn comforters, carpeting, drugget, horse blank ets. linen table spreads aud diapers, counterpanes, Ac. HAHDWAKK.—A large assortment of anvils, vices, screw plates, sledges, mill, cross cut, hand, and other kinds of saws, nails, tiles, chains, pump fixtures, squares, pliimlis, levels, planes and saw handles, moulding aud bench planes, House Trimmings, of every varietv, carriage and Saddle ry Trimmings, such sis brass and silvered liands.axletrees, bolts, enamelled top-leather and cloth, dash leather, cloth damask and lace trimmings. Brass, silvered and russet harnes, japanned, silvered and brass buckles, bitts, snaps, breeching rings, tract- hook chains, ha rues- leather. Ac. _ SHOE FINDINGS.—The largest assortment in town, con sisting of pegs, lasts, men's and boy's boot trees, crimps, and Irons, bristles, threads, all kinds bench tools, heel ball, blacking, bindings, lining morocco, kip, French and American ealf skins, cow hide, oak and hemlock leather. PAINTS. OILS, Ac.-—Stone ami white zincs, white and re-tl lead. Paris chrome and verdigris greens, Ohio and other Paints, sugar lead, litherage, Japan varnish, coach, furniture ami saddler's varnish,linseed, lump and tanner's oil, alcohol, camphene, fluid and putty. BOOTS AND SHOES.- -Men's and boy s calf, kip and cow hide boot* and shoes, women's kid, enamelled, luuroeco, calf ami kij> lace lioots. morocco, patent leather, enamell ed and kid buskins, variety gaiters and slippers, misses', boy's and infant's shoes, of all descriptions, gent's, ladies' misses' and children's rubber shoes, aud ladies' high top rubber boots. Y ANKEE NOTIONS—wiII be found of all kinds, comprising ladies' and gent's port uiouuais, India rubber, back, puff, side and circle couibs. pocket, ivory, shell aide and other combs, gilt, lasting, velvet coat and vest buttons, agate, ivory, glass aud silk buttons ; razor strop*, soaps, brush es, Ac. Ac. The usual large supply of Crockerv, Groceries, Hats, Caps, Bonnets, Furs, Robes. Wash tubs. Pails. Measures, Sash. Gla-s, Paper Hangings, Window shades. Umbrellas. Iron, Steel. Ac. tHt CASH ts the stuff to buv Good" with. Cull and try the cxpcrimyit. Towanda, November 9,1855. F*. T. FOX HAS just received a full supply of FAM ILY GROCERIES, which he w ill sell cheap for Cash. Thankful for the very liberal patronage extended to him during tlie pa-t season, he would most respectfully a*k a continuance of the same. Cash paid for most kind* of Grain. Butter. Cheese, and Farmer'* Produce generally. October 10, 1855. W I/ j BI'SII. RYE wanted immediately M ft f f,, r which the highest market price In cash will be paid. Oct. 12. E. T. FOX. fPriIKS ISLAND SALT, both lumps nnd I ground, at Oct!) FOY'S. N E W GOODS. J. Harvey Phinny, Jr. IS just receiving a general assortment of FA I.T. A WIN TER GOODS, consisting of the usual variety of Dry Goods, Grocrries, 1 far Jim re, Grockery, Glosstra re, lioots Shoes, Points, Oils, Glass, Dries, <\v , all of which will lie sold as usual for Cash, or exchanged for Produce cheaper than can be had at any other store in Towanda. Persons wishing to pimha-e Goods for cash will do well to call and examine his stock and prices, cor ner of Bridge and Main street*. a "C.i-h paid for Butter, Pork and Grain. Oct 'III BOOK AOKXCY.—The subscribers have establi-hed a Book Agency in Philadelphia, and will furnish any l>onk or publication at the retail price, fVc* of postage. Any person*, by forwarding the Mibarrtptioii price of any of the $5 Magazines, MI, h a* Hariwr'*, Go dev's, Putnam's, Graham's, Frank Leslie's Fashions, Ac., will receive the magazines for one year and a rnpv of a splendid lithograph portrait of either Washington) Jack son or Clay ; or, if subscribing to a 52 a id a 51 magazine they w ill recciv e a cepv of either of the three portrait* If subscribing to $c worth ot' Magazines, all three portraits will lie sent gratis. Music furnished to those who may wish it. Envelopes of every description and size in large or small quantities furnished. Seal Pre-ses, Ac. sent to order. ) Every description of Engraving on Wood executed with neatness and dispatch. Views of Buildings. Xewiqwpfr Headings. Views of Machinery, Book illustrations. Lodge Certificate* Business Cards. Ac. All orders sent by mail ipromptly attended to. Persona wishing views of their jnuildings engraved can send a D.agucrrotype or sketch mfthe huildings by moil or express. Persons at a distance bavins saleable articles would find it to their advantage to address the subscribers, a* we would act as agents for the *ale of the same. BYHAM a PIERCE. 50 South Third Street, Philadelphia, Pa. J. H. .BTRAM. T MAY PlUtC*. BOOTS