TiiE LATE AFFRAY IN CONGRESS. — A glo rious afi'uir occurred in Conarresc, 011 Saturday, jn which a sneaking, rascally Abolition, Black Republican scoundrel, named Grow, who hails from some wretched locality in the interior of Pennsylvania, got his deserts at the hands of the gallant and chivalrous Hon. Lawrence M. Keitt. of S. Caiolina. It seems that the mau (Jrow had the audacious impudence to cross over to the Democratic side of the house, and while there take part in the proceedings. For this he was rebuked by Mr. Keitt, and the man Grow replied with Black Republican slang about this being n free land. Mr. Keitt immediately resented this insolence Jby making an effort to seize the scoundrel by the throat, at the same time calliug him a Black Repub lican puppy. Grow put out his fist (from the shoulder) for the purpose of keeping Mr. Keitt from hurting him, when the latter struck the list of Grow such a tremendous blow with his eye that Mr. Keitt fell dowu from the re bound. Several Southern gentlemen interfered to prevent Keitt from continuing to punish the insolent Black Republican, and Mr. Barks dale, of Mississippi, struck Washburue, of Il linois, such a blow in the fist with his head that the wig worn by Mr. B. was knocked off. It is hoped that this decided course, on the part of our gallaut Southern representatives in Congress, will put an effectual stop to such insolence as talking in Congress about this be ing a free laud. — Southern Lire-eater. Doer, LAS is THE SESATE. —Mr. DOUGLAS is receiving a sample of " plantation manners" at the hands of the Southern Senators. When ever he rises to call for his Kansas resolutions, half a-dozen members on the Democratic side of the Chamber start up from their seats to put him dowu. MASON scowls dissent. DAVIS blusters " objections." TOOMBS growls some thing about " enforcing parliamentary law," and the Vice-President blandly rules him " out of order." If he undertakes to claim the usual courtesies of debate, they interrupt him, worry him, and vote him into silence. Whenever he takes the floor, they never leave off badgering him till they have got him down into his chair again. To those who remember bow smooth mid smiling the "Chivalry" were to their "hon ored friend, the distinguished Senator from Ill inois," a year ago, whenever the " stern little man in black" strode out into the aisle to make I a speech, the contrast is striking — Albany live. CiusrsE INSOLENCE. —We learn BY oar la ■ te>t foreign advices, that Canton is to lie boin- I barded. The ultimatum of the English and I French Plenipotentiaries has not only been ■ treated with disdain, by His Celestial Majesty, I VEH ; but the American Commissioner, Mr. H LB. KIT, has also been snubbed without cerenio : ■ IT "No barbarian shall set foot within the I limits of Canton," says Y"T ER H "' U S TOU TO engineer the next meeting. ' K BREEDING. —A few days since, a reaf- ! 'he Poor House at Taunton, Mass., i '° child weighing eight pounds, llj "°, r r , ' in - 11 years old, and the father our- B ' Ihe mother herself was born in the 1 H i'fe 6- iiat a commentary upon jioor liar a s , h ;onablc you°g the H at o healthy parents, met in the post nbe i racuße 00 Friday, when one 6truck rhS the faco. The; EL 7 OFF W HIPERIDG It WAS about j 1 H " 1 ' yoatig man. Ncm fAhocrliscinjnts. AMUSICALCONVOTK IN WILL be held at TUOY BOROUGH. Bradford Co., Pa., commencing TUESDAY, March !. H.is. t-, continue three days, and to chue vrltti a Concert on Thursday eveniup, at which a choice selection f new music will IK? performed, the wliolc to be under the di rection ol Prof. GEO. P. BOOT, of Boston. ORDER OK EXERCISES: MOR.MNO SESSION. From 9to 10, sinking Church Music, with reference to reading music, appropriate adaptation, eapr- sion. Ac. From 10 to 11, elementary instruction, including prac tice in major, miuor, aud clirouuitic scales, time-keeping, intonation, Ac. From 11 to 12, vocal training, or cultivation of the voice, including instruction and exercises in position, breathing, proper uttucular actiou in singiug, vowel aud consonant elements, resonance and different qualities of tone. AFTERNOON SF.SSFOM. From 2.30 to 3.30, part-song and glee singing, includ ing instruction in plirasiug, and other matters relating to style and expression. From 3.30 to 4.30, the same, and miscellaneous practice, with remarks on various styles of music, and their per formance. EVENING SESSION. From 7 to R, Chnrch music, including instruction in hymnology, anthems, chanting, choruses, Ac From S to 9, the same, and practice with reference to public performance. ADMISSION TO THE WIIOLF. COURSE : Gentlemen $1 00 Ladies 50 books to be used will be the SA BBATH BELL and FESTIVAL GLEE BOOK. Those having them will please bring them ; and those who have not will be fur nished. free of charge. Board at the Troy H >use, per day, 50 cents. Board in private families. " 3* " COMMITTEE : CH AS.E. GLADDING, I Miss LYDIA A. LONG. 8. W. POMEROY, I " MARY A. BOA'E.V. ~V~OTICE.—The subscribers to the Capital -F* stock of the Bradford Riil Road aud Coal Com pany, who have not paid the first instalment of one dol lar per share in the stock subscribed for by them, are hereby notified that the same is required to be paid with in thirty days fr on this date. I?v order ol the Board of Directors. A. R. PERKINS, Pres't Bradford R. R. A Goal Go. Office, i Philadelphia, Feb. 13. Uti f BRIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed proposals will be received at the house of Jason Choffee. in Rome village, upon FRIDAY the sth day of MARCH next, until 3 o'clock, P. M.. for the building and com pleting of a Bridge across W'ysox Creek, above said vil lage. Plans and specifications of said Rridge may be seen at the Commissioner's Office lor ten days previous, and at the house of said Chaffee upon the day of said letting. E. B. COD LB A UGH, Clerk. Commissioner's Office. Feb. 23. ls.js. Towanda Borough Report, for l>o7. EXPENDITURES. Work done on streets, Ac., in ISSG $l5O 11 " on streets, walks, and materials for same 4.fi 08 j Interest on Borough Scrip 82 so Divine Judgment 41 fifi Fire Department, 2 years stj 20 St-.ve. Engine House 17 35 I'hauiberlin taking care of town clock 2.5 00 Mending broken wheel " " 2 OO | Rope for " " 6 .50 - Secret watch, 12 nights 12 00 Carman repai ing plow 3 00 ! Eaton attending election and serving notices 0 3') Coal, drawing and box for same 2 .50 I Election expenses 4 50 j Printing do 1-5 00 Furniture for Council room Id 55 i Conley taking care Engine House 1 .50 Wiu. Mix.services Street Commissioner 15 00 Clerk and Treasurer's services 40 (HI Distributing appeal notices 3 00 Stationary, Ac. 5 18 1333 20 ACCOI N'T WITH COLLF.CTOU OF BOROUGH DUPLICATES. Names of Col. Dates. Ch'd. Paid. Exou. Perct. Due. IV. C Bogart, 15.50 $33 07 $33 07 Wm. Burton, 18.51 20 CO 20 CO G.ii.Eaton, '.54-.5-C li'iii 28 ,58.5 59 IS 74 41 5-S 873 37 A. J. Noble, 1857 102 C 77 33C 42 690 35 200'J 72 962 CI Is 74 41 58 15UC 7'J DR. A. O. WONTANYK. TREAS. OF BOROUGH. CI!. Bal, in treasury Jan. I By ain't ret'd <• dap. I, 1557, $59 12j prior to Dup. prior to 18.57, 1552 9.51 Ret'd on dup. for"s7, 690 35 do for 1857. 1028 77| Percentage to Eaton Ilec'd Licenses for i ton on'sl dup. 41 58 Shows 35 00 Ex. to Eaton on da. Is 74 Paid Bartlett, judg ment. in full, 7o 34 Orders redeemed, 922 (II Ex. scrip to Eaton, 4 8.5 Bal. in treasury, 40 54 $2703 841 $2703 81 TOWANDA BOROUGH ORDER ACCOUNT. Outstanding orders. j Orders camel led in Jan.ls.s7, _ $533 3:ij 15.57, $922 00 Orders issued in's7, 933 201 Outstanding orders. , Jan. 1, 1 ->4l a J $ 14G8 59! $1486 59 ACCOUNT WITH COLLECTORS Ol" SI'F.I VI. BOUO' DI R. Names, of Col. Dates. Ain't Dp. Col. K.xon. Pent. Due. O. H. Eaton, 1956 sll2l 82 10:5H IS 19 85 5-5 OS A.J. Noble, 1857 1202 80 588 10 631 64 DR. A. D. MONTANA B, TRF.AS. OF SPECIAL BORO. Cl'.. Rec'd from Fatou, ji'aid out as per Collector. SIOOB 161 Voucher, $26G7 98 Rec'd from A. J.No ble, Col. 569 lo Rec'd from Bradford Co., Ac. 1005 19 Bal. due Treas, 28 47 $2667 98 $2667 98 LIABILITIES. Amount of outstanding Borough Orders, Jan. 1, lh.ss, $544 59 Bnro' Scrip issued April Bth. 1 -54 payable in 3, 4 and 5 years, 1380 00 Balance Due on Engine House, 218 38 $2072 96 ASSETS. Judgment v<. G. T. Smith, SSB 08 line on W. C. Bogart.'s dup., 18.50, 33 07 Due tm G. H. Eaton's dup, 185.5-C 873 57 Due on A. J. Noble's dup.. 15.57, 890 35 Due on A. J. Noble Special Borough, 1857, 634 64 Due from Treasurer 40 51 $2330 03 ENGINE HOUSE. AC. T'-ta! cost of Engine House, furniture. Ac., ?2-sS< s7 By amount paid by Bradford County. Ac., 1005 19 slßs4 68 Borough Paid on the above 1836 32 Balance due on Engine House, s24s 36 ULYSSES MERGER, Burgess. J. HARVEY PHINNEY, jr, K. O. GOODRICH, JERRR GULP, JOHN F. MEANS, ISAAC SMALLEY, Attest, A. D. MONTANYE, Sec'y. Town Council. OVERSEERS OF THE POOR REPORT FOR 1857. EXPENDITURES. Paid Mrs, Miner, temporary relief $3 00 Miss Farre! " " 2 25 Wm, Mix, services Poor Master for 18.56 10 00 Doct. Ladd, services for do. and Physician for do. 30 00 McCabe for meat for Wni. Robinson 27 Henderson for keeping Robinson 6 00 Walbridge for taking Jacob (Jaris to Standing Stone 2 00 San tee for serving notice Poor Masters " " 70 N. N. Betts Justice fees 1 70 Doct. Ladd i years services as Physician 10 00 Madden for Keeping Mrs. Croke ' 60 S. Taylor sor nursing Casey family 5 00 Temporary relief to Saveicool 3 56 " " Sage 2 00 Montanyes' for 5 bushels wheat for poor 6 2.5 Temporary relief to Savercool, Sage A Frenchman 5 00 For load wood for Savercool I 50 O.Sage tor Keeping Mrs. Miner 37 50 Mrs. Wm. Warner for keeping Mrs Miner 25 on Paid Bronson 2 00 $l5B 73 ACCOUNT WITH COLLECTOR OF TOOK DUPLICATES. NamesofCol. Date. Am.t of Dup. Col. Exon. Perct Due. C. T. Smith, 1852 $22 58 $22 58 G. H. Eaton, 1855 69 55 $47 11 $5 45 16 99 A. J. Noble, 1857 402 90 50 00 352 90 DR. A. D. MONTANYE TREASURER OF POOR FUNDS. CR. Bal. in Treas. Jan. 1, Paid Poor ordera $l5B 73 1857, $44 57 Ilec'd from Eaton Col. 47 11 Noble " 50 00 Bal Due Treasurer 17 05 WM. MIX, J. P. KIRBY. $l5B 73 OverseeJß of the Poor. WE, the Auditors of the Borough of Towanda. do cer tify thai we have examined the accounts of the Town CoancU, Treeaoror. and of the Overseen of the Poor, for the year 18J7 ( and find theaa correct. M. C. MERCUR, J. P. MONTANYE. Auditor;. | filcutjanbief, src. D2L. H. J AMES' Extract of Cannabis Inclica, (Alcoholic preparation from the leaves imported from Calcutta.) FOR THE PERMANENT CURB OP CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, ASTHMA, COUGHS, COLDS, NERVOUS DEBILITY. Price, $2,00 per Bottle. Air None genuine without " Dr. H. James. 19 Grand-st. Jersey City,'' blown iu the bottle. For sale by Dr. H. C. | PORTER, sole agent. 2m37 No Mistake for D. C. Ilall. HE has now 011 hand a large stock and a great variety of Parlor aud Plate, and 40 different patterns of j Cooking Stoves of Diving Flue and Elevated Ovens for Coal aud Wood—that rather than to smuttier them over, I he will sell at cost lor cash or grain at the following pri [ ces : —Wheat, Si 25 ; Rye, 62J cts.; Corn. 624 cts ; oats | 37J cts ; Buckwheat, cents and Butter the highest 1 market price given. If you don't believe it, call and try ! him. P. S. Those who have accounts or notes with nlin that are due, had better make arrangements to pay innue uiately if they wish to save cost. Towanda, Jan. 14, 1858. SOLE LEATHER, A LARGE SUPPLY, A AT VERY LOW PRICES. Also, Upper Leather, French and American Calf Skins, Kip Skins, a large assortment of Morocco, Linings, Find ings, and other goods suitable for the season. BOOTS all kinds of 1 Machinery Casting and Repairing, and have for sale a | large -tuck of first cla.-s Steam Engines, Machinery and Castings, manufactured by and belonging to Messrs. I Shipmaii A Welles. | Both of the Messrs. Blood are -killfnl and experienced ' practical mechanics. Our Machinery will nearly all be j new and with the Litest improvements, and with the en j co iragemeut afforded by the patronage of a discerning | public, wo expect to have the reputation of doing first class work and making the best Agricultural Machines ! in use. R. M. WELLES. Athens, January. 185 S. i To DGALFKS, EAUMKRS AND MILL OWNERS : Our past iuuividual experience in the manufacture, j sale and use ot Agricultural Machines and Implements. 1 and al-o in general M icliine anil Steam Work, with our j excellent facilities.afforded by Machinery, principals >f | our own construction, with the very latest and best ini i provements. and also for procuring tli* very bpst mate rial- and stock of ail kinds at cheap r%tes. will enable us to muuufai'ture better machinery, at same prices, than that of other manufacturers, and also compete with the world in prices and quality anil material and workman ship of all kinds of Agricultural iuiplimeuts, and in all kinds of t 'ustiug and Job Work. We shall pay especial attention to the manufacture of the very best of Blows and How < astiugs. We intend to make castings tor all tbe leading plows iu u-< in our vi einitv, am! - hall take great care t•> use only tbe be-1 ma terial. Our plow woinier i- from the Le-t and m> -t c< le brated eastern manufactory. Me invite all interested iu " home uniniil'uctures '' to "call and -ee our v ••1!;-. WELLES, BLOOD A CO. U. M. WELLES, J. P. BLOOD, S. X. BLOOD. DR. J. MACKINTOSH, DF.X -'l'lSwill Le found at hi- eld quarters in 1 T—X—j — Button's Block, until Deeemi er next. Towanda, Nov. 2. 1857. JOHN MACKINTOSH. \\T ANTED.—500 lJusliels of Wheat at v f the market price. Towanda, Oct 26.1857. B AILEY A NEVINS. SECOND ARRIVAL ! & 1 5.000 WORTH OF GOODS ARE NOW OFFERED AT AN IIIRHQiI liSimil ON THE ORIGINAL COST, FOR CASH ONLY! JOSEPH POWELL Would respectfully call the attention of the public to tbe fact that he is now offering GREAT |NDUC r MENTS, To those wishing lo buy GOODS FOR GASH. Prices Reduced to oO pr ct. Those wishing to know what PANIC PRICES | Are, are invited to call. Towanda, Xovemlicr 30, 1557. MTJSTOI MTJSIC ! ATTENTION IS ... 11, ,I I„ THE rCT THAT S. W. ROGERS is now fin town, and offers his ser vices to those wishing it, in tuning Pianos, repairing and tuning Mrlodeons, Ac. He can also furnish the above Instruments cheap as the cheapest. All Instru ments fully warranted. Calls from the country prompt ly attended to. His partner. LEVI WELLS, in Tuscamra, can also be called on in any of the above departments. Towanda Feb. 9, 1858. (CAUTION. — All persons are hereby cau- J tinned against purchaser g a note given by me to Da vid A. Prince or betirer. dated Rome, January 25 or 26, 1858, for 4250 feet of hemlock lumber, to be "paid on or before the first day of June next. Said note was given 011 settlement, by mistake, and I shall not pay the same unless compelled by law, as 1 have not received any con sideration for tlie same. DAN RUSSELL. Rome, Fell. 2, 185s. To Persons Remitticg Money to Ire land. riARE undersigned are now prepared by an arrangement X with Messrs. Roche Bros. A Coffey,"of New-York, to give drafts payable at sight on Messrs. Roche Brothers ot Dublin,in sums of one pound and upwards to any amount, and also to i4 ] 671 .*4 73 09 47 75 231 10 Towanda North.... Jame* Elliott • j 263 29 j 200 01 .. .. 6325 Towanda twp '.fames San tec i ! *'•> > "9 90 13 .. J 239 45 Troy Boro j lame* Adams 1... j 251 31 j 113 50 186 12 47 j 123 48 ! Tr>v twp H Spalding jr J... I o*3 64 600 00 ' 11 30 • 3.1 i; 2 • 132 72 ULi'r Is r ||<,vey ;... 395 17 j 373 30 2 12 1909 j Wyalusing flames Lewis . j.... 495 62 1 307 27 826 1 24 7,9 j 95 50 ; Wysox .! jll R Biauvelt j obi 71 j 310 00 250 j 28 03 221 41: Windham .U W Warner j.. 53: i 3! i 340 45 13 "11 ; 20 30 168 95 ] Warren |.l F W lies ton 1 .... 629 09 j 5-1 00 17 04 30 59 .. I Wells is 11 Ingersoll j... | 425 92 2>2 4(1 16 09 20 49 9*l 94 Wilinot ... cN T linrton ' ...I lot) Is j 120 95 968 g4O 15 ol ! $24.6*9 23 i $10,843 *2 s7*7 97 $1,575 14 $5,540 57 Br. JCzra C. Kellogg, Treasurer, in aceount iciih Ike County of Bradford, Cr. To aiu't of duplicats for years previous to 1657, $<>,599 91 " "1b57, lb.ObS 32 " Re-assessment for 1556 45 2.'! 15.17 14 94 " Transrripts of unsealed lands 155 85 , " Aliatement upon State tax 310 93 j " MKeoManoons receivals 439 *4 " lu Treasury, Jan. 1,1957 7,593 32 #33,247 74 i Dr. 7i. (\ Kellogg, Treasurer, in a eft villi the Conith of Pennsylvania, (Jr. To ain't of duplicates due previous to 1657.... $5,565 00 1 for 1657 13,702 55 I " Transcripts of unseated lands 139 97 ) " '• seated lands 7 311 Be assessment for 1657 .. 11 09 , " Miscellaneous receivals 675 j $19,455 93 I Dr. County Orders in account irif/t the County of Bradford, for IBf>7. Cr. ! To am't of orders issued in 1957 #19,59# 03 '• outstanding Jan. 1, 1637 194 19 #19.764 22 —■ — BR VOFOltn roi NTV. SS.—We, the undersigned Commissioners of Bradford County, d > hereby certify i 1.. s that the ahove is a true and correct statement of the Receivals and Expenditures of said County from the —■>— lsl day of January to the 31st day of Pecembcr, inclusive, A. i>. 1857. Witness our hands and seal of office, at Towauda, this 2uth dav of J.muarv, 1858. I*. 11. Bit K, ' | 1. 1.11.1.KY, - Commissioners. Atiest—E. 11. OonußAroH, Clerk. I). BECKER, S BOA IJI )ING. n n JOHN KENDALL would respect fully inform the public- that having leased the ;j C, large ami commodious house formerly ocoupi- hy him, in the lower part of the borough, whirh has heen enlarged ami thoroughly re paired, lie is ready to oiler to boarders superior accotuo inodatioiis. He would particularly inform Jurymen, and others at tending Court, that he will lie prepared to accommodate them upon the most reasonable terms. He solicits a share of public patronage, confident that satisfaction will le rendered in every respect. Towanda, January 20, ls.>s. BEEF CATTLE WANTED. ONE THOUSAND HEAD OF GOOD BEEF fcZwff CATTI.E wanted by the " Mauch Chunk Beef ,/jl . y Association." The regular market price will be paid. Cash. By order of the Board of Directors. E. H. HATCH, Kec'v. G. W. SMITH, President. Manch Chuuk, Dec. 8.1557. GOING! GOING! WHO WISHES TO BUY ? r |MIE Finest Assortment of WINTER GOODS in town X will be found at the store of W in. A. Rockwell, one door north of Bridge street. Many thanks for the liberal share of puhlic patronage which has been extended us: and we shall endeavor to continue to give satisfaction both as to the quality aud prices of our Goods. Call and bee. Towanda, Nov. 19, 1857. SALT. —100 B'ils. Salt for snle, ut No. 2, Patton's Block' by Towanda. Nov. 4.1857. W. A. ROCKWF.IX. J.AAA LBS. OHIO GRIND STONES TvA/vJ and a lot of Grind Stone Hangings at Sept. 8, 1857. W'M. A. UOCKWXLL'S. E. T. FOX IS NOW RECEIVING a large stock of FAMILY GROCERIES, which are offered for sale at a low prices as thne quality of Goods r n be bought . ny where this side of the City of New York. Insurance on Public buildings 202 00 Prisoner's suppoit in County jail. 621 42 do Hasten. State Peniieutiary.... SJO 3* Conveying prisoners to do. 300 00 Public" printing 322 01 \ Prothonotary and Clerk of Quarter Sessions.. 310 91 Repairs upon Public Buildings.... 213 71 I State Lunatic Asylum 119 00 Sheriff for summoning Jurors 127 on Township Hue Views 82 t-7 Wild cat certificates 6 26 G. H. Bull, late Commissioner 316 no P. II Buck, Commissioner 306 no D. Lilley, do 262 00 P. Decker, do 78 00 E. B. Coolbaugh, Clerk to Couinrissiouera 600 00 $19,500 03 By ain't returned uncollected prior to 1637, J oil 21 for Is:,, 4,92>> 24 " Orders redeemed in 1057 19,807 46 " 2 per ceut. commission on same 392 Jf, " 1 " " $10,907 99. . 109 88 " In Treasury. Jan. 1,1659 5.077 93 ! #33,247 74 | ■ Bv ain't uncollected for 1657, and previous vrs $4,733 13 I " " upon unseated lauds.... 950 : I " per ceutaije allowed collectors 1,163 07 ! I " exonerations " 023 90 " " on unseated lands 17 91 I" 1 per cent.commission 011 $12,666 42. 126 8s ; State Trea. receipts, July 3, & 13,'57, 10.520 31 j " Overpaid in l>sii.as per Aud. Gen. rep. 198 ! " due Commonwealth, Jan. 1,1558 2,231 25 I $19,455 93 ; - - .- J "-■•■ v" 1j "• v-• . : j 15v am'! of orders redeemed in 16.57 #i9,007 46 ' outstanding Jan. 1, ibs 178 74 j i #19,784 22 j | AGENTS, ATTENTION !—Do yon wish! j 2\. to find good employment, and make money with ! I little or no investment, and without interfering with : your regular business? If you do, read this advertise-; j incut. U.K. Tonn A Co., of 3 2 Rrootno Street, New York, i i are manufacturing and selling massive gold Pencils fori 1 $5 each, (which are cheap at that price.) and they throw ! ; in a gift or prize with enh Pencil, worth thun $2 up to ! $., $ll, fl.>, S2O. $25. i.'o. $75. slon, S2OO and SSOO. j Don t cry out " Humb'.g! Lottery !" It's no such thing, j The Pencils ure sold at their cash value, at d nil the firo- 1 ; fits over the first cost are thrown into the gifts, which . actually eost the purchaser nothing. The prizes are dis tributed on : simple plan of drawing, which would take : ; too much room to explain, but which hn. never failed to ! give complete satisfaction. We have drawn aud °eiit to \ j purchasers 183 gold watches of various prices. 74 purses ! : ot gold dollars, 2,'W gold lockets, 850 gold chains, and a j corresponding number of other prizes, within two months, i 'IHERE ARE NO BLANKS, but every purchaser; ! draws a prize worth $2 certain, and it stands thousands j i ot chances to be a higher figure. We want a good agent in every neighborhood through ; out the country, to solicit purchasers, and any agent, to [ I be successful, must have a Pencil and prize To exhibit, i We pay agents $1 cash for each purchaser he obtains. [ : and the first person in any neighborhood wlm applies for a Pencil and gilt, will receive the igency for that loeali- I ty. Should an agent obtain a valuable prize to exhibit ! with his Pencil, he would have little diflh u'.ly in obtain j ing scores of purchasers, and making it a paying busiue -s. A NEW IDEA! READ!! READ!!! j We ask nobody to send their money till they know what prize they draw. Any person wishing to try their : I lurk, can first -end us their name and address, and we ! j will make their drawing and inform tbcm by return mail what prize they draw, when thev can send cn anil take ! the Pencil and prize, or, not. whichever they choose. We give this privilege only or.re to a purchaser. After the : | first drawing, every purchaser will be required to sead in advance, through the authorized agent. We will send with each drawing the number taken out, with full des cription of the plan of drawing. Address c. E. Tonr> k co. Jan. 20. 1858. 392 Broome Street, New Yo>k. WHITE STONE LIME.—SO h!>ls. White 6tone Lime juat received, aud for sale for Cash or 1 Grain bv ; lowsiidj; Oct, :c, 1557. EALLEY A NEVINS. ' .1' ■■ -*-• - ■" 'l'..'gjjy L I A UDITORS Nt/T! CV..--ffeFor Otrrns x~. fx. Daniel Hcprman. I:> the Omiinou l'lewa ol Bmd fori! County, No. Xi 3, >f>iy ter*. I'-t-C. I The wnde'iwiyred, Auditor. tld f.-nrt to distribute fund- mi-ed by Sheriff's wile"' the renl estate ; of defendant, wlil attci.d'ln the duties of h1 pppwMunent | at the office of Wm Elwcll. in Towaa ia, "a Monday 1* * 2'Jtb dij of ilar.!i.HHe5 e . at l o'clock in the R.tepiogn, t which time and r>!a< e all petfcnns interested are requif t to present their .lar-nsoi ilse he forever dolaircJ in. in.su.J fnnd. ' . 0. D. MONTASYF, Ahtf.tar. j xFehraarvM, H63. SHERIFF'S SALES. —By virtue of writs 0 of vend, exponas Witd out of the Cor.rt of I'wit' o Pleas ot Br.aU'/id County, end to me diicued, wii) hc-ex ! posed tn p .Mi • sale o' botunl iy the 20th day of March. A. I)., 1%6S at 1 o'f William Davis, *tfth by lands ni l> mie! Chatter, and west by fcuids of llum piney BockwUh. Containing Guy acies, he the .saine j more" or less, about forty a. res Improved. with n fraicvd I dwelling house,.a framed barn, a home ham and Khmi-i ! end other out build ngi, two apple or-harvU and o;it> r . fru't trees tbereoE. j ALSO -MI that eertaic lot. r>'ce or parcel of land Wit ! uate hi Warren town-hip, bouiidtd on toe north hy lam'* i of S.d my Brainard, east by the public highway, south I hy lands of Allen Bawen. and west by lands of Humphrey | Beckwith. Containing five acre*, more or lea*. • Seized and taken In execution as the suiiof Minor Tay ! lor. to the i.se ol Nathaniel Russell aud Newton F. Militr vs. Lucius Humphrey and Major B. Darling. j ALSO—AII that eejtaui lot. piece or parcel of land sit' j uate in Orwell twp.. Hounded north by land of R- Spice* east by J. r>. Newell. south hy H. W. Camp and others, and west by 11. W. Cain;). Containing thirteen more or less, about seven acres improved, a tiameddwcl l ling house and a sn\ mil! thereon. AFSO—The follow ing lot. piece or parcel of land H --nute in Orwell towp., Bradford County, hounded on tl e : north bv lands of Roger Spieer, on the cost bv lands of H. VV. Camp and Jiuues 1). Newell, or. the the s[. HOOBRL'FF, Sheritt. ORPriAXS' COURT SALE—BY rirttie of an order of the Oriilmus' Court of Bradford C" , will be <-.\"o-ed to public sale. "U the premiss, on SAT URI'AY. MA lit 1! 13, L-'l, at 1 o'clock. I*. M-. the n.l --; b wirg ib -i til i d lot of lai d situate in Warren town-hip, late the est.i'e "I Alfred AUvn. deceased, ol Warren twp , containing about ninety acres, honiuh d ou tiie north tmth by biiida " r John Foyle, and on the west by lauils of said Luke liolan. C mtaiiiitig about fifty a. n.s. With dwelling hc'ise and ban thereon, and other improvements, i derma made known on the day of sale. J. W. CRAY. A. W.CRAY. j __ February If., 1853. Admiuintrators. A EDITORS' NOTICE.— In the m ittcr of ! .a. \ tin r*t :!( i f Hohert hjrt rl, dte'd. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford County. The undersigned Auditor appointed by said Court, to di.-frifiuti the funds in tin h i!.ds of the administrators of said estate, will att'T.d to the duties assigned him at the ufiicc of WIN. I l.vell.in TOW.IIHM.OU Saturday, the ZOtU lof March. A.!>. ls.">3. at ,one o'ehiek in the afternoon, when and where al! persons having claims are requested to present them, or be forever delnirrc d therefrom. Feb. m, 1858. _ c. I>. MONTANA K, Auditor. \ DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE. Notii a V. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the e> talc- of John Inuiiielly. dee'd, iate of Wyalusing town ship, are heretiy reqnested to uiuke payment without de lay: and all persons having claims against said estate will please present thc-ur dulv authenticated for settlement. JOHN Al'M \IION, ! Febrnary 1®,1357. Adniini-tiator. SHERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of ttandrr kid writs of Vend. Kxponas. is-ued out of the tb.nrt of Common Fleas .| Bi.idr'ord county, and to me dio cted, will tie exposed to put.lie sale sit the c r", sale of the real e: tatu of Sum I . C. Quick, dee'd. will aitond to the duties of his appoint ! ment at hi 4 uCicc i\ the lyir' of Towaudu on Saturdav, : the bith day of Liar h. A. I). 1-5-. at I o'clock. I'. M, 1 when i n 1 who - c p.ll persons having claim.-upon said fund | are request ad to present the anme or else be forever de barred tLerefrnoi. _F'A. f'. is.",®. D'A. j^TßTON^Auditor, i ADMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.—Nntioo j fx. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the : e-tate ol I'I,'TKR NI.IIA , dei ta-d. late of Litchfield i twp, are here-t.y notified to tnnke payment without detui. i and all {tersons imvingtleniiuids ag .inst aaid e-tate ar I ivqui-nteil to jire.-tnt them dulv authenticated for settle ment. ' ANN J. NEII.Y. Fetirnary 10. 18A9. Admini-tratrix. ! ADM IN ISTR ATO R'S NOTICE.— Notice fx. i- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es j tate of Howard Spalding. iK-ecaed, taffc of TYoy twp. are requested to make payment without delay ; and ail per-ons having •■'n.ims agaiii-t -aid tn tate vrlUplenscprv ' sent them dulv authenticated for settlement, i " S. N. SP ALKINC, Feb. 2, lssß. Administrator with will annexed. : A RM IN I>TR ATOR'S NOTICE—NV.iii o fx. i- hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate o r Bcnj. I'. Wntkius. Intent She-heqiiin twp., dw'd, i arc requested tn make payment without delay: and all • per-ons having claims again-t said e-tnfe. ruusl present ! them duly authenticated. t-> ihi- snb-criiter. Jan. 14. l-'oS. Mu.-K> W \T!CI VS. Adinini-frutor. A' I)M I N ISTR ATo It'S N PXIOR.—-Kottco i- heieby giv. ' wo tI y lard of *abl Joaapb H. Mar-h. Coiitniniugabo it Ud acres, be the same more or lees, about sixty a. res im proved, with a dwelling honor, chop and Laru aud soma fruit trees there.' n. S ild as the property of the minor children of Klli t and Almtra Mar.-H, iaiaol l',kc twp.,dee'd. Terms tnuda 1 b wn on th® dsy of'V-H-r i'.Le,itu.. -XARjH, GuaicUuL.