"LOCAL AND ! t'sKOOFED- —Tlie violent wind on Tlmrscl.j V unroofed the Mehopany bridge at that Tillage. ,0-The Bradford Herald of last week ... *D announcement of suspension of its publica fODhil" 8 i tiun, for the present. late fresh injured the North I V, Canal about two miles above this place, by tear t towing path. The damage will be repaired u?the opening of navigation. j nf . Luzerne Union SAYS. —We learn from p ,)i Secretary of the Wyoming canal, who, has I Mr - returned from a trip along the line, that the canals 1 , suffered but slightly. No damage has been done . miiot be repaird in a week. It is the intention to I ts ' the canals this year a little earlier than last season Impossible about the middle of March. HARVEY G. BKF.WSTEr, Collector for the I _ K . of Barton, died very suddenly 111 Waverly, on ThursJnv morning 17tU inst., He lad formerly been ravages of want and hunger are fast reaching - bitter consummation. •V- , the various thriving communities and villages of -id region, are there not individuals, who for the e God and humanity, will make an effort to raise •rtbing by collections and contributions iu the circle '" utvn neighbors for such a cause ? Funds so col • sent to J. K. Williams Ksq., President of the j. 1, ,;i " Dank, N'. Y., will be dnly acknowledged , . y applied. Nor wonld it be amiss to petition .. " c Fi.urc for an appropriation to this purpose.— * -"ik has just given (00,000 from the State Treas • ■ Dei not Kansas, after emerging from a baptism of *i ! id, be suffered to undergo the lingering hor -tarvat: n, with the tacit consent of the Christian , s r . t [lPr b|0 P M ' ri:z',V ""'Hi ways) Express Freight and Fast ***rr dvv anri ' :lst going ea.st, run T-■ ? n F IP . S r,f Bun day, runs only to Kl- F(2 \ u' u V' '■ *'■ runs only to Elmira. The Ma,; runs onu th L r ""R h tf > Dunkirk. The 4.20 P. M. "us only to Binghamton. — — _ * HARI.ES MIXOT. General Sup. NOTICK—Notice is here- H hi ST! \\lt kv L-ili' v r ? ,nB indebted to the estate ot ,r ' herein of ° v '" rt " ri two. de. eased, nib.r lto, " 3 . k '' Payment without oelav. "'tW r r ,m ; will ao -y authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL AX A BEE. Executor. The Oxygenated Bitters. The qualities of this medicine has placed it upon an imperishable foundation. In destroying disease, and in ducing health, it has no parallel. For the following Complaints these Bitters are a Speci fic, viz :— Dyspepsia, or Jntligeston,Heart Burn, Acidity Costiveness, Lost of Appetite. Headache, and Oenera Debility. In many sections of otir conntry this preparation is ex tensively used by physicians in their practice, and it seems to have restored many to health who were appar ently beyond the reach of the healing art. Remarkable Case of an Aged Person. RICHMOND, TIOGA CO. Pa, Aug. 25,1858. Messrs S. W. FOWLK 5 Co., Gentlemen. — After suffering for thirty years with Dys pepsia. and trying many remedies recommended for that disease without any good result. I was induced by Dr. F. H. White to give the OXYGENATED BITTERS a trial 1 took two bottles, which gave me much relief; I concluded to try two more, which have nearly or quite effected a cure. I am now nearly seventy five years of age, and for three months past have eaten "my food without experiencing the slightest inconvenience or suffering; and it is with pleasure that I recommend your remedy to dyspeptics, A. HEBARD. FROM DR. WHIEE MANSFIELD, TIOGA CO., Pa., Aug 2G, 1858. I have used the OXVGENATKD BITTERS in my practice . with decided sueeess in debility and general prostration Ac., and confidentially recommend it in general debility aud diseases of the digestive organs. F. H. WHITE, M. D. Prepared bySETH W. FOWI.EJk CO., Boston, and for sale by J. G. PATTON and Dr H. C. PORTER, Towanda : The Drug Store. Sinitbtield ; JOHN MATHER, Ulster ; G. A. PERKINS, Athens; J. F. LONG & SONS, Burlington ; D. N. NEWTON, Monroeton ; D. D. PAKKHURST, Leßoy . LOCKWOOD A BENEDICT, Alba; GUERNSEY A MITCHKI.IL Troy ; J. W. WOODBL'KN A Co., Rome ; S. X. BKONSOSS Orweil ; D. AD. M. BAILEY, Leßaysville, aud by DEATEAS CVEIF where. / 1 UARDIAN'S SALE.—By virture of an \T order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to sale by public vendue, on the 15th day i of March next, at 1 o'clock, p. in., at the Steam Saw 1 | Mill of Plynn Phelps A Son, in Siuithtieid township, the I ] undivided one halt part of a lot of land situate in Smith field aforesaid, bounded on the north by lands of John Benson, on the east by Plynn Phelps, on the south by Waterman J. Brown and on the west by Enoch Smith. Containing 50 acres, being the interest of Sarah M Brown and Alice A. Browu, minor children of C. G. Brown, de ceased, in said lot. TERMS— One half at confirmation of sale, and balance ! in one year. [The other half of said lot will he sold at the same ! time and place, by the heirs who are o r age.j PARVENUS BROWNE, Feb. 21. ISFIL. Guardian of said Minors. The Towanda Gas and Water Company. " I V r OTICE is hereby irivon to the subscribers II to the Capital stork of said Company now subscri bed agreeably to the charter, to meet at the Ward House 1 in Towanda on the 28th day of February inst., at seven o'clock p. in. for the purpose of organizing said Company ! and choosing aboard of Managers thereof Feb. 9. 1861 C. L.WARD, G. F.MASON, J. 1). MONTANYK.J. F. MEANS, U. MEKCI'K, JAMES M ACTVKI.ANK. M. C.MEKCIR, ALLEN MCKKAN, J. A. CODDING, E. R. MYER, WM. MIX, J. POWKl.L. — Vurporatoi s. CAMP TOWN ACADEMY, REV. S. F. BItUWN, PRINCIPAL. Spring Term of this Institution will _ commence March 4,1861, and continue 10 weeks. \ J TERMS : Common English Branches, i'l 50 1 Higher Branches 350 ■ Board convenient at reasonable prices. . I Feb. 7. 19t1.- 3t. A MUSICAL CGNVEETTIOrr, TO KK HELD AT ' ORWELL ILLLL, BRADFORD COUNTY, PEXX'A , / COMMENCING TUESDAY, March 5, , \J LSCL, to continue four days, and close with U Con cert on Friday evening, March S th, under the direction of PROF. T. E. PERKINS, ! of the Normal Academy of Music, Geneseo, X. Y. The announcement of Prof. "PERKINS, as director, is a sufli eieut guarantee to the musical public, that none who at tend the convention will go away dissatisfied. Prof. PERKINS is pronounced by ail who know him to be one 1 of the most efficient, systematic and popular teachers of - | the day. 1 I'HK'OLIVK BRANCH, by Prof. COOK and PERKINS, will be U>U]. It is a new work of Sacred Music, Secular 3 Music and Glees, j ist published, and will L>E furnished to I -ingers during the convention tree of charge, however, R those having the Olive Biancli arc requested to bring them. L Prof. J. VICKKKY and daughters of Ovvego, X. Y. will 8 attend the convention and concert and pertoim some very e tine Pianoforte and Violin tnnsic, also the Leßaysville ' brass band are expected to play at the concert. E Ample arrangements will be made to entertain all who Y may come. A cordial invitation is extended to all lovers 1, of music. ADMISSION to the whole course, including concert, Gen tlemen (1 no : Ladle.-, 50 cents ; — Concert 25 cents. IA By order T'ora. of Arrangements, I- J. H. COWI.ES, Sec'y. !t J FOR ; BUTTER, ERGS, POULTRY; GRAIN, BTBOBC-B> .-M Dried Apples, Dried Raspberries, Dried Blackberries. * 1 SXIEEF PELTS! WHITE BEANS ! ! POTATOES, HICKORY NUTS, A/t(I Game, at ' PATCH'S. ; JANUARY 8,1861. r To (k■c People of Bradford County and all other Patrons of the ? CASH DRUG STORE!! J | . I TENDER my sincere thanks, for their very literal patronage bestowed upon me, during ? the last year, in my New Medicine Building, upon the ! corner of Maine and Pine Streets, F Devoting my whole attention to all branches apper taining to this business, and strictly adhering to the R J grand aim of giving the best satisfaction. I intend to e present opportunities for purchasers to procure materials e : accoiding to their quality, at lower rates, than in any I J other store in this vicinity. My usual assortment will be kept constantly supplied with fresh purchases. 5 Medical advice gratuitously given ut the Office, charg- I ing only for Medicine. TT Towanda, Pa. H. C. PORTER, M.D. ORPHANS' COURT SALE -By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford Co., f will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, on SAT URDAY, the 2d day of March, lsiil.at 1 o'clock p. m., the following property late the EAEEFE of Orange Bos- II worth, dec 'd. situate in Pike tp. and bounded and de scribed as follows : On the north by lands of Wm. Brink's estate, east by lands belonging to the heirs of said Wm. Brink's estate and Moselv Ellsworth, south by lands of Geo. D. Johnson and Jonathan Nichols and west by lands of Stephen Brink, H. M. Tupper and P.. B. Easterbrooks. ' Containing about sixty acres, about fifty acres thereof improved, with a framed dwelling house and framed barn, small liorse barn aud two orchards thereon. TERMS made known on the day of sale. I WM B. STEPHENS, BETSEY BOSWORTH. , Feb. 6, IS6I. Adm'rs. CLOVER SEED. ' \ QUANTITY of CLOVER SEED just . -S V received by _ . ; | Jan. 2.8, 1.861. H. S. MFCRCKB. ~ "VTOTlCE.—Whereas my wife MARY' has -L V left my bed and board without just cause or prov ocation. I hereby forbid all persons from harboring or trusting her on my account, as I shall pay no debts of . her contracting. THOMAS SULLIVAN. Ridgbery, Feb. 11, IMI. i I EST RECEIVED VT the KEYSTONE • I STORK, an elegant assortment of Embroideries. Em Troidercd Collars, Embroidered SetLs, Embroidered Kdg -1 ings, Embroidered Insertings, Marsailles Collars, Mar seilles Setts, Embroidered Flouncings, Crape Collars, Crape Setts, Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as ortment of Black Lace Y'eils. Slrto a^rrtfsrmeitts. AT THE ~ KEYSTONE STORE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THE SECOND LARGE STOCK FOR THE SEASON, OF FALL 8C WINTER GOODS, WHEftE WILL BE FOUND A LARGfe STOCIf OF MERINOS, REPS* And other WORSTED DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, ; GLOVES & HOSIERY , HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES AND VES TINGS. IHULTS Sc CAPS, ; BOOTS AND SHOES, 7 CROCKERY,JEC. HOTJSB FURNISHING GOODS. " CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSES, i DR UGGETTS, MA TTR ESSES, i MA TTS, PA PER-IIA NGING S, TRA NS PA R ENT WIN i DOW SHADES. BROCCATELLS (K DAMASKS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Bleached and unbleached Table Damask, White Damask, Table Cloths all sizes, Napkins, Towel, Diapers, Lace aud Embroidered Curtain Muslins, Rose Blankets, Counterpanes, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, Sheeting, Aud Pillow-Cease Muslins, LOOKING GLASSES, &C. Just received at the ' KEYSTONE STORE, To which special attention is invited. JOSEPH POWELL, F Begs to announce that he h -S on hand and is Constantly receiving front the Manufacturers, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, • of the latest styles and most approved patterus. He I wonld respectfully invite the attention of the ladies to them, and also to a large stock of BROCHE LHAWLB ' ' at half their value. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, \ ' 0 All the desirable colors of double, single, and split Zeph- S yrs, and .Shetland wool will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE. I LADIES' FURS, AT PANIC PRICES. ' JUST OPENED AT THE KEYSTONE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' FURS Purchased during the present panic, much below their , market value, and are offerep for sale correspondingly I low. [Nov. 29, 1860.] BAJOU'S KID CLOVES. | All sizes, in colors, black and white, of these celebrated 1 ! Gloves will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE. ■ PRlCK.—Ladies, (1.00 ; Gents, $1,25. 100 PIECES ENGLISH PRINTS, Chintz-Patterns and East Colors, Worth 20 cents per yard, now for sale at ONE SHIL LING per yard, at the K EYBTON E STORE. (UNION MEETING, ! AT JOHN SHLAM'S, Elmira Branch. UNION MAN should recollect C ±-J that he can buy Clothing 15 PER CENT CHEAPER e 0 at JOHN SHEA MS than at any other establishment in s Pennsylvania. Please eome in and try to satisfy yourself y before yon pure -ase elsewhere. HE will keep a good as e sortment of RAXTN, PAXTS. PANTS, OVERCOATS, e ~ OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, BLACK FROCK COATS, '- BLACK FROCK COATS, BLACK FROCK COATS, S BUSINESS COATS, f s BUSINESS COATS, BUSINESS COATS, f GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, 1 GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. ear Cash paid fot Furs and Sheep Pelts. Respectfully Yours, J. SHFJAM. S. OSBORN, Salesman. Remember the place> Next door to H. S. Mereur' Dry Goods Store. 'lowanda, Jan. 3, 1861. FISH! FXSHt! FISH!!! r NPHE best assortment in PI nnsylvania. Consisting cf f A Mackerel, Trout. White Fish, Blue Fish, Salmon Codfish, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut Ac. Ac., on hand, and to be sold clfkap, BY T Towanda, June 10, 1860. C. B. PATCH. DRIED FRUlT.— Dried Apples, Peaches, Cherries, Raspberries, Whortleberries, Rlaekber , ries, Zantee Cnrrants, Raisins, Citron and in fact a gen eral assortment of Dried and Green Fruit at Towanda, Jan. 22, 1801. T OX S. iHfsccllanrous. | GREAT ItEDUCTION j IX PRICES OF BOOTS, AT HUMPHREY'S. The subscriber offers his very I-arge Stock of Boots of his own manufacture and also his Extensive and well selected assortment of LADIES' FINE WORK, of all styles and varieties for the remainder of this Sea son to Cash Customers at prices which make it a great inducement to give him a call before purching elsewhere. Also, an unusually large stock of LEATHER AND SHOE FINDINGS at reduced prices to suit the times. Also, a fine assort ment of CROCKERY, which I will sell at bargains, In order to close that branch of my business. FOUR TONSBOONETON NAILS, COLLINS AXES, CAST STEEL SHOVELS, MANURE FORKS, SA DDLER Y WA RE, &C■, StC., Dec 1,1960. J. D. HUMPHREY. NOV. 24, 1860. LATEST ARRIVAL OF WINTER GOODS! ! CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY, STYI.E AND QUALITY OF LADIES DRESS GOODS, AND TRIMMINGS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, OIL CLOTHS CARPETINGS, BOOTS &c SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Etc, Feeling confident that we are now prepared to meet flie wants of ALL, we would call ihe attention ot the public to our NEW STOCK, which Will be sold at greatly reduced prices Par CASH oi i READY-PAY. Nov. 29,1960. TRACY & MOORE. ftranl. ; SHERIFF'S SALE —By virtue of sundry | writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of ' common pleas of Bradford county, state of Pennsylva nia, tome directed, .will be exposed ,'to public sale on FRIDAY', the Bth day of March. A. D. 1861, at the court house, in Towanda, at 1 o'clock, p. m..the following de • scribed piece of land situate in Smithfield tp., and boun ded as follows: Beginning at the centre of the road passing on the west line of said lot, thence north feo° east along the north line of G. A. French's farm 186 p. to a post, thence northerly 53 p. to a post on the line of lands formerly Zabina Adams now Wyllis Eamea one p. west erly ot "the old corner, thence south 80° west along the south line of Wyllis Karnes jot 164 p. to the centre of the road aforesaid, thence south 10° east along said road 53 p. to the beginning. Containing 50 acres with an al lowance of 6 per cent for roads, be the same more or less, about 35 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and an orchard thereon, excepting from the above about five acres of the improved land situate in the south west corner of above described land sold and deeded bv Joseph Eames to David NeWtoa now owned by E. Hurlburt. Seized and taken into cxecuFdn at the suit of Emmons Karnes vs. Joseph Ame*. [ ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monro*? towhsliip, Bradford County and State of Penn'a. bounded as follows : Beginning at a but ton wood stump InJ the Towanda creek, thence 19|° east 3chalns and 25 links to a post, thence by tar.ds of H. i Northrop horth ?i j° east 5 chains and 25 links to a . stone heap, thence by land late of S. Cranhlfer dScM south 4cast 11 chains and 58 links to a post, thence by the same south 414° east 4 chains and 74 links to a "post, thence by the same south east 3 chains and 80 links to a post, thence along the south side of the Barclay B. K. 5 chains and 52 links to the corner cf J M Griggs lot, thence along .the same south 23£° east 3 chains and 63 links to the centre of state road, thence along same north 66° east 4 chains and 22 links to a post, thence by land of Wm. J Mason south 23J° east 5 chains and 75 links to a post, thence by land of S. Cranmer dee'd south 66i° west 45 links to a post, thence by the satn'o sonth 23J ° ■ east 8 chains and 78 links to a post, (hence by the same boulh cast 5 chains and 62 links to a post and stones, thence up the Towanda creek south 62J° west 5 chains and 18 links to a post, thence up the same north 63J° west 14 chains and 37 links ton post and stones, thence up the same north 36° west 2'J chains and 30 links to the beginning containing 23 acres more or less all improved : 1 one grist mill, one saw mill, one plaster mill, five framed dwelling houses, two framed barns and a small orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of G. F. Ma son against Charles Wells. A. II ANSON SPALDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 7, 1861. XTOTICE.—The Commissioners or Bradford I s County haVe fixed upon the following days and , dates for holding appeals, Via : C Athens twp., Athens boro', Armenia, Albany, Asylum, Dur'lngton twji., Burlington bore', Burlington'west upon Monday Feb. 25, H'6l. Canton, Columbia, Franklin, Granville, Herrick, Le- Roy, Litchfield and Monroe tp., upon Tuesday, Feb. 26. Monroe boro'. Orwell. Overton,Rome, Ridgbery, South Creek, Smithfield and Standing Stone, upon Wednesday Feb. 27. Springfield, Sylvania boro', Rhcshequin, Towanda tp., Towanda boro', Towanda north, Troy boro' and Tu.scaro ra upon Thursday Feb. 28. Pike tap., Troy, Terry, Ulster. Warren, Wyalusing, Wvsox and Welles upon Friday March Ist. Windham and Wiltnot upon Saturday, March 2, Assessors will be punctual in delivering the notices to taxables and in making their returns in person upiu the day designated in their warrants, at which titne and place the Board of Revision will attend and hear all such as think themselves aggrieved by Assessment, and make such alterations and deductions as may to them seem Just. By order of Coru'rs, E. B. COOLBAUGH. ' Com rs Office. Feb. 1,1861. Clerk, Exciting- Times! GET THE LATEST NEWS! THE NOW York Dalies.—The Xew York Tribune, Herald Timet and tVorld. I Will furnish any of the above papery at 15 cents per week, or single copies for sale. Farraei s who want fhe latest news, will always find a supply at the News Room of A. F. COWLEB. Now is the time, to subscribe for the THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. A Club is now being fortned for the New York Weekly Tribune, at Cowle's New Room, only One Dollar a year. All who waflt this paper will please call in soon, as shall send ou the names immediately. Towanda, Jan. 3,1861. 1 TRIBUNE At.MANAC, for 1861, at A. F. COWLES. ANNUAL REPORT ' Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford County, front January Ist, to December 31st, 1860, inclusive. EXPENDITURES. Am't paid Auditors $155 00 Am'i paid Conveyingprisoners toEastern Pen " Assessors 1363 90 i ifentiary. $lO 99 " Bridge contracts 8700 57 " Fubliofrnntlhg 298 29 " Bridge views.; 47 79, " District Attorney 202 00 Bradford Co. Agricultural Society. 100 00 " Proth'y end Clerk ot Sessions 406 81 " Crier of Court 72 00 " Repairs on public buildings . 166 68 " Constable for making returns and j J Summoning Jurobs 108 H attending Court 621 68 • 44 School and towahip tax 11l 46 " U. Mercur, Commissioner's couhsfel 50 Oo ! " Fencing public square 100 00 " Costa in Commonwealth su'.U 1944 66 " Township line views ...... 14 8T " Costs in civil 5uit5,......:....:... 30 00 " Justice's Inquisitions 81 40 " Election expenses. 1242 40 , " Transcribing Orphan's Court ladeX 40 60 " Fuel and lights 83 95 ■ " Wild Cat Certificates tB4 " Grand JurorS.... 628 60 " Panther " i If 00 " Traverse duvors 1761 44 i " P H Buck Commissioner. 828 00 " Ifacidentai expenses. 10 66 " WA Thomas " . ;. v 978 00 " Insurance upon publio buildings.. 107 75 M WH Decker " ..., 88 00 " Office books and stationery 115 61 " Daniel Decker, lata Commissioner,. 818 00 " •Prisoner's support in Co. Jail 1108 01 *' E B Coolbaugh Comfc'rsCirk 800 00 " Prisoner's suppojt ia Eastern Pfehl- „, - tentiary. .... Bit 66 11T494 88 •Includes 8420,22 due Sheriff for prisoner's support as per rejiori of 1858. ■P . ■ I Mil I - I ■ .■ I- II ' I 'l '"l* ■ ■ ~ Account with the several Collectort of County Taxtt for Bradford County. Lmcnthiyt tf hor'ot ■ Collector'* Name. Year (,'hurgui. Rtctiued. Ejonma'd PtrithHegt fteturned. ToWfthda township... James San tee 1857 189 58 ! ; 989 48 Asylum D. 8. States 1868 11 43 11 48 Monroe township I M. M. Coolbaugh " 152 70 183 TO Ridgbury Jesse Hammond " 92 12 [ j 98 1* Towanda North !A. H. Kingsbury " 70 83 : ?OTS Monroe Borough Marcus Turwiliger "6 61 i 6 4T Wilmot N.T. Horton " 26 86 36 56 | , Athens Borough H.J.Fritcher 1559 199 25 169 03 9 AT 40 <4 Athens township P. H. Ackley " 284 38 284 38 Armenia J. B. Morgan *' 81 77 24 bT . 1 49 841 Asylum D. L- States " 166 68 44 00 | 1U Albany... .Geo, M. Cranmer " 132 91 j ) 1)2 91 Burlington jßMPruyne " 324 08 21*08 j Burlington Borough.,U'hilander L0ng....:. " 67 06 67 06 > Burlington West Jehial MoKean " 173 53 170 00 ! 8 48 Canton Lewis Wheat " 256 49 256 49 | ; > Franklin J P Buruham " 115 46 115 46 / Granville David Sayles " 100 00 100 00 ' Herrick F W Cogswell j" 115 16 ' 115 16 j Litchfield O F Wojcott. " 115 76 115 <6 Le Roy W B Wl'.cok : " 113 31 118 31 Monroe township.... M M CoC'bau£h " 207 12 207 12 Orwell ..77.. DC Ellsworth " $9 90 66 90 3 80 Overton James Heveriy " 68 55 59 35 Pike MB. Porter " 190 61 145 00 1 45 61 Rome. H W Browning " 216 19 216 19 , South Creek.. Ira Crane j " ) 27 80 27 80 Standing Stone ! Jonathan Wood i " i 68 69 68 69 Smithfield J W Phelps ' " 306 10 210 00 j .98 10 Springfield AG Brown " j 239 16 j 23* 18 Sheshequin .. John Brink... -l " , 260 09 224 98 406 11 05 ' Svlvania Borough.... ;L L Gregory i " 10 49 ' 1048 i Towanda township... H H Mace i " j 233 61 213 417 11 69 Towanda Borough.... A J Noble .-i " 193 72 195 i 2 I Towanda North .Francis Watts. j " j 73 30 73 30 i Tray township Howard Spalding j " i 339 76 32 00 ' SOT 76 Tusearora iA J Silvara i " i 99 0b 99 08 I Lellov DS Miller " 71 08 71 09 ; | Ulster G W Nichols I " 38 06 38 06 | I Wyaox J B Hiftds " 443 79 412 28 455 23 9o , Windham. JW Warner i " 257 27 233 05 1 16 23 06 i | Wilmot p.... Paul Quick i " 84 15 64 15 Armenia J B Morgan I lo6oi 69 0 9 65 0 0 234 335 1 840 A theus Borough H J Fritcher , " 422 77 192 00 , 478 20 98 | 205 01 Athens t wnsbip L A Gardner " 1251 35 860 78 1 917 62 56 818 74 Asylum I) S States ! " 318 84 127 34 ; 10 78 15 )3 164 19 AlbaftV*. John Brown | " 219 59 162 88 j 657 ' J0 66 39 49 BurlingtohtoWnshin. Itobt. M Pruyne ' '* 334 73 66 11 ■ 815 I' 6 tfO i 258 87 Burlington Boro'ugh.. 'Philander Ixmg I " 63 39 40 00 j ' 23 89 Burlington West J C DeWitt j " 293 09 129 ST | 1 164 51 Canton Wheat j " j 667 66 155 27 ] | 412 39 Columbia ! Newbury Calkins j ° 63.6 83 698 04 | 636 i II 43 I Franklin. |J P Burnbam " 195 29 I 81 00 | 639 937 j 99 58 Granville IE 8 Bailey I " 375 37 855 41 1 22 18 74 ! ! ffsrrick IThomasALee , " 249 69 80 00 j ; 169 69 iI a? Roy CDHoleomb i " 1 242 17 135 00 449 . 12 19 90 49 Litchfield ! David McKinney ' 354 b9 153*00 , 410 19 06 ! 108 TS Monroe township |J L Coolbaugh '' j 354 20 135 30 11 53 17 14 192 23 Mcnroe Borough R R Rockwell '' ; 63 34 43 06 80 28 j Orwell 'DC Ellsworth '• | 494 56 46 702 , 294 j 24 60 Overton James Heverly '' i b4 47 13 36 ; 619 393 t 60 99 ; PikS I Rauslord Brink '• ] 651 50 611 68 741 82 41 Rome Simon Russell r ' 383 47 60 00 j j 823 47 ! Ridgbury Anson Webb '' 459 30 , <26 93 , 989 22 48 ! Smithfield jOrville Gerould j'• • 663 81 480 00 436 84 04 106 41 i Springfield |A G Brown | '• 567 94 186 00 i i 852 94 i South Creek 'Peter J Dean '• ? 273 00 237 32 , 962 ; 13 18 12 98 ! Sylvania Borough.... ( K M Ross i '' | 74 07 70 29 ] 8 370 | Sheshequin. jjohn Brink | " > 620 51 j 202 73 j 389 : 30.92 $32 ft : Standing Stoae Jonathan Wood I*' , 273 68 165 00 , 619 13 41 j 89 03 I Troy township j Samuel Case I'• j 674 17 627 07 352 33 58 Troy Borough jW Morgan 1 " J 257 78 213 04 j 191 12 83 1 Leßny S Bowman * " ! 192 43 148 74 553 , 951 ' 80 06 ■ Tusca'rora jA J .VilTara,..: ! " j 304 77 110 00 | j 194 77 I Towanda Borough.... {A J Noble j'• , 751 90 600 Oi J2 95 #7 22 801 71 Towanda township jGeo. L Davidson j '* 284 80 229 50 ; 56 30 ! Towanda North Dauiel Kennedy I'* i 205 10 110 93 ! I 94 17 | Ulster Geo. W Nichols j " i 370 29 23b 00 j 74 8 18 1 9 : 106 64 | Warren ißobt. S Corbin '' , 675 43 540 97 | 590 , 28 56 ; Windham J W Warner I " ; 463 51 223 28 ' 931 22 72 ! 208 20 . j Wyalusing jJames I>ewis '' 444 61 270 95 j 862 21 88 137 16 Wyaox J B Hinds " 632 L 4 117 00 ! j 415 14 I Wells jJames Mitchell " ) 392 22 340 00 1 11 01 19 07 22 14 Wilmot 'Paul Quick... 1 " 242 66 ; 183 92 ' 335 12 03 43 36 $22429 27 | 114794 59 $2lB 81 [ $751 81 $0664 06 ■ ■ i i ■ i " " ■ ■ i '2" ■ i irT mm DR. IF Grijfis, Treasurer, in account with, the County of Bradford. CR. Due upon duplicate for previous years $6,051 66 ' Returned uncollected previous to IbCO $1,367 Oi Duplicates for 1860 ". 16,399 39 Returned uncollected for 1860 .-. 5,349 44 Transcript of unseated lands 713 89 Exonerations given Collectors 215 81 " seated " 51174 Percentage given Collectors 75181 Reassessments 52 16 Orders redeemed in 1860 17,366 34 Miscellaneous receihals 198 24 2 per cchi commissionhpou same 347 33 j Abatement upon State tax 30l 27 1 per cent commission upon 51t.778 19....... 147 76 i Amount la Treasury January 1, 15€0.......... 3.767 25 By ani'ount in treasury Jahutry Ist, 18'61..., 1,447 02 $27,995 61 $27995 61 DR. IF/i. (jritfis, Treasurer, in ac'ct with the Com'lth of Pa., for 18*30. CR. Due upon duplicates for previous years $4,806 33 j Returned uncollected previous to 1860 $1,474 60 Duplicates for 1860 1i,817 27 Returned uncollected for 15f0....'. 3,805 71 Transcripts of unseated land SDB 95 Exonerations given Collectors., 165 70 Transcripts of seated lands 1.761 Percentage given C011ect0r5....,,. 548 06 Reassessments 39 66 St. Treasurer a receipts dat'?d ApM 10, April Miscellaneous rectivAls. . . 16 52 21, July 9 and Jfov. 13, 1860 10,525 71 ' I 1 per cent commission upon Ol 113 12 $17,336 34 , Ainount due Commonwealth Jafi'y 1,1861.. . 703 41 *17,336 34 DR. County Orders in account with the Coimty of Bradford for 1860. CR. To amount of Orders issued in 1860 $17,494 86 By amount of Orders redeemed in IS6O $17,366 34 " " " outstanding Jan. 1 1860.. 172 14; '• •• •' outstanding Jan. 1, 1861 300 66 $17,667 00 $17,667 0 , ,~*— . BRADFORD CO.. SS :—We the undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify that tbt i.. s- '• atwve is a true and correct statement of. the Receivals and Expenditures of said County from the Qrsf ' —- —'' day of January to the thirty-first day of December (inclusive) A. 1). iB6O. Witness our hands find seal of office at Towanda, this 28th day of January, A. D. 18'61. V. ii. BUCK, 1 • W. A. THOMAS, Commissioners Attest—E. B. COOLBAUGTL Clerk- ... W. H'. DECKER. I aavtv.** a-a- *. SULLIVAN COUNTY Hardware arid Stove Store. D. C. TIALL, Respectfully informs the citfcenf of Sullivan County, and the jinblie generally, that he has commenced business in DUSHORE, where he has just received a very extensive stock of of every style atid pattern, adapted for burning Coftl ot- Wood, which will be sold as low as any other place this sidh of Albany or New York. The attention of those desiring to purchase Stoves is particularly directed to my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wants of this sertion of the conntry, and will be sold lower than can he purchased this side of Albany or New York. 1 believe 1 can offer greater inducements than any other establishment in the country. Also, Hardware, Iron, Steel, Nails, Glass, PAINTS AND OILS, House and Carriage Trimmings, SPRINGS, IRON AXLES k BOXES, of all siies. Car penter's and Joiner's Tools, Blacksmith's, Cross- Cut, Circular and Mill SAWS, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Pumps, Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Farming Tools. Tin Ware and Stove Pipe, always on hand, at Wholesale and Retail. Job Work done on short notice. *3-Grain. Old Iron, Copper, Rritannia, Erase, Bees wax ahd Fcatlifers, taken in exchange for goods. | Having had many years' experience In the business, I am confident I can make it the interest of purchasers to give me a call,. ,Mv goods Will be bough* at the lowest rates, and sold at corresponding prices. All manufactur ed article? will be made from the best materials, and by competent workmen, and will be Warranted. D. C. HALL. ! Dushore, Oct. t5, 1860. A CAB.D7~ THE present depressed state of the Money Market having bad the effect to place many kinds of Goods within the reach ot Cash buyers, at much lower prices than heretofore, the tinder-signed begs to give no- j tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a ) large extent within the past ten dara and is now offering ! many bargains such as nave heretofore never been equal!- j ed in tbie market. Dec. 10,1560, ' JOSEPH POWELL. I STOVES! STOVES! JXJST RECEIVED! HAVING lately returned from the rftj , where we have purchased for CASH a large as sortment of STOVES, of all varieties aud sines suited t this locality, we are prepared to sell Cheap for Cash or approved credit. We would call especial attention to Vho ; celebrated Coal Stove *£3 VI l>U li:SjV4 the perfection of arrangement for burning coal. We are also casting and setting p in our own Foundry, a nnw her ot kinds of excel tent COOKING STOVKS.'and BOX STOVES for SCHOOL-HOUSES and SHOPS. Persons who fear to purchase imported Stores on ac count of. broken plate*. Ac., can get just its good of Horn* Manufacture. Our assortment taken a whole, is tfc# Largest and Most Complete ever offered for sale in thh market. We also manufacture aud keep constantly on hand, a full assortment of TIN-WAfcC, and will make to order any thing from a Telescope to a Sausage Machine t *jr Call and examine for yourselves, and you will be | satisfied that there is something ia the world yet, beside# Got. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda. Aug. P>l, l c *,o. N. B.—Our Tin Store is on Main street, south store fn 1 Mercur's Block. MYKR'S MILLS. THE undersigned having purchased the above well known mill- and attached to it a Steam Engine, and also put every thing connected with it in perfect repair, with all the modern improvements now In use in first class Flouring Mills—would respectfully solicit the pa tronage of the community—(rusting that the reputation j the mill has heretofore borue may not suffer in the hands [of the new firm. It shall he our aim to do all work en ; trusted to us promptly and in the best possible m nner. | Customers front a distance may rely upon having their work done at once, so as to make but one trip " to mill." Mr. FROST will continue to give his own personal at j tention to the business at the mill. ! CASH paid for nil kinds of GRAIN ; also Floar. Met! | aud Feed for sale at the lowest market pricey MVEB\ FROST A 00. . HtAAO-MTBW. . -J. . J'OfT *. f. YOt- Kobta Tcwayra, Oct. o, lb:*.