IOCAL AND GENERAL. v a —Tbe riter is in good rafting or , number of rsfls have already made their ap itr most of them from the vicinity of Owego. T DBI pg COMPANY at Wilkes Barre har , Bridge for two weeks sgainst all except foot tf*' 31 r T j lig s tep was necessitated from the iDjury received during the recent ice flood. n , sM __The rites of baptism by imrner ' performed on Sunday afternoon, by Rev. Mr. -KJQ eight persons who had professed conver the jeries of meetings at the Bsptist church rpgß —This annual festival occurs this tbe last or 31st day of March. Easter was cele- U our pagan ancestors in April, as a festival in I Eollrtt t hc Saxon goddess of love, or Venus North- It is "* observed by the Christian t' , festival in commemoration of onr Savior's C " ,rC T,n and answers to the passover of the He- LiurrC" 0I, > CTABBIVG AFFRAY AT OWFGO. —A man by ."' L j o h n Thorn was stabbed in Owego on Friday l ' i t inst.. by a person named \ incent Glann. Tbe or i e inated in the house of a Mrs. Coursan, or r'li„ about some trifling matter, which provoked Kotm attack upo. Glann, when thc latter who is 'l,l nixed man. seized a knife that was lying upon a [ !1 the room and inflicted s severe wound upon, f... which, though severe, is not likely to prove fatal y". piano was immediately lodged in jail. SPBISO HAS COUK -The bright sunny days übe songs of the birds that are beginning to make L r appearance, give tokens tbat Spring ha. really L It is a grest relief to once more throw open the L?J o ws and door* to the air and sunlight, and to watch L brightening up of nature, as she works slowly at the tj, f blade, and swelling buds that herald the com [ Summer His a pleasant season to all.-tbe business f.'n and farmer!to whom it brings the prom.se of awa kened business,—and to theUafer who smiles in content Lt as tbe sun warm, up tbe old familiar corners. N'iw COUNTERFEIT —I tula y <fc Bicknel! gi** L.''following description of a new and dangerous conn- Lrfeit ten dollar note purporting to be the true issue of L Wyoming Bank of Wilke.barre. l'a- which has just L .cot in circulation. It is an exact imitation of the . bourne note. The title of the bank is IU a circle at the Lof the note.the figure 10 in each upper corner, on [wjr 'c't two indians. on lower right oval male portrait, [be only security the public have is to refuse all 10'aof Ij, piste on this bank. The officers, without doubt, C'l call in all issues ot this plate, and cause a new ouc L he made at once- I T::tcRP7 AT Wiu.iAiDronT.— About two L.ago. the wife an irishman named Barney Hen- L \ir.g in tViliumsport. suddenly disappeared from ■ ,-*n. Her protracted absence awakened suspicions Jw- ..ad been foully dealt witb.and thc singular con contradictory stories of her.husband tended to dm these suspicions. On Friday l.ist he was arrested i irprisoned. Search for the woman was commeuced ( ion Sunday morning her body was found buried in a til connected with thc shanty occupied by Henlen. with Y tinoat cut from ear to ear, aud her bead terribly rau - filed Whoa tho fact was made known to liar husband 1 5 r son he attempted to commit suicide by cutting his 1 at and very nearly succeeded- He died from the pjcd on Tuesday• The affair caused Intense exeitctueuf |e was a man of intemperate habits. " ATTENTION, YOUNG MEN ! ' — M ft perceive, I' the advertisement of Messrs. Horace L- liegeman A L o r New York, that the renowned " Stimulating On- L*i" invented by Dr. Belliagham Tor a healthy stitn- I'Atwn In tbe growth of beard or wbiakcra, has now had 1.1 American market con fided to their agency. The high L of thia article in London, I*iris, and other (A C.r seems to have been fully justified by If-, t ..e in this country. We find that its praises are In . • .iinong all classes. A few weeks are said to I- in n uagical influences upon the heard or H. :r- The British volunteers have made such free At ;as to attract the attention of The lAir.don Bv.s See advertisement of Messrs. liegeman A Co in r- I bEruTATiov. Xow and tbpri wo fisid those K jttaic through years of toil, exemplary conduct, p ty ar.J munificent, a position of imp irtam e among ra.-who are known for thc positive •' good they do," r' i .at liiey appear to do ; who are shielded from the m'ts ' sandal aud prejudice by their " good deeds w: ipd known of all men " if" bei eve that Iit. VVISTAR. the discoverer <.f the long "fi' If'istar's Balsam of II lit Chert o." hits (lore as ""'i fi>r the relief and benefit of tmr suffering humanity i that his memory is as justly entitled te encomiums retpact and gratitude as any philanthropist of our -ntrj. Thia invaluable preparation sti',l maintains an position among physicians and druggists, id i.y the people- is cherished as a remedy of ttnsurpass i.' value for all diseases of tbe throat and lungs, i > confidently recommend it to our readers when af I with pulmonary diseases.— H'Merbury Amencan. I T t fc.iy ditto to the above. ( COLD THURSDAY. —Irs EFFF.CTS ON THE Ki'aor.—Few of our readers, we presume, have Wis the extreme severity of the weather on Thura. ■ 7th instant. Since that date, our exchanges riven discouraging accounts of the prospective *' ; ■ • p throughout the State. We were at first slow 1 t this unpleasant report, and have hoped that the • exaggerated. But we find the worse accounts '--'inky confirmed. The peach crop of 1861 has aipped in the bnd. and the peach-growers in the have loat thousands of dollars by thi# little freak * veubery elements. We learn that Col. FROST, '* ' Nurseries, Schuyler County, does not ex -4-t to harvest a bushel. MILES BALUWIN, Esq., of - J, informed us on Tuesday last that the " cold " •' had entirely cut off til prospect of a peach T o that locality. The buds were a ]| giUed. Mr. *•'< own* the largest and best assorted Nursery in - r -ty, and his loss in this particular will amount hundred dillars. His peach trees are planted •he southern slope of a hill, and, although that is frcd by many as the best locality for them, it is J" tb,y the worst; as they receive the effects of the " ,f ® directly— the buds swell early, and of coarse a change to extreme cold must cnt them off.— ' ■ t --IK has no effect upou ths trees until after the buds * { - —Klmira I'rtts. t Spring has commenced and y ' mar - dates must be obeyed. The Farmer, the • ac<i the Merchant must get ready for the ensu i; -" I, ' r ' rhtn f all the Farmer after a careful survey • " Pians for the busy seed time coming, should ' the condition of his Stock, more especially to his In** °' V *hould present a very fine ap i; ' ''•| 011 I ( 1 cat well and should lie in a thriving con he-- lively and free from disease. As the *an p ' IC 10n !d fe e( l them the celebrated Veteri- UFILLA "Y known as Dr. PORTER'S Horse tij j,.' ' ' which admirable compound benefits '-dS;v" l '' e *' lo ' e • n 'tnal system, produces Life '*?ur "ie TM '' t ' n * i ' ec ' t appearance, removes all .. sr "'pauses all the organ* to operate in perfect '•Pttfcrt' 11 /'" ' tn l'' eraeut * l° r agriculture must be put •"•"ill nr ° * unt^ emergencies, the Mechanic e "J l table materials for their repairs aud *UU p* nt " lu * i Prepwed to supply the requisite Usus* ' *" r orm * Dce °' these mandates there toUmp, in " f s'ekaess which will not * *9! iiern J".' ° f R P rin * Ter y 10,, F. if A" the "IflieV lely seek adv4f and procuse stßtahk remedies for the ailment* Incident to the gloomy weather of Spring and the prevailing complaints of thia season from Dr. PORTER'S Drug Store, Corner of Main and Pine Street, Towanda, Pa. For aflcctioua of the Throat and Lungs—use Dr. PORTER'S Pectoral Syrup— for an Anti bilious Family Physic, mild, safe and free from Calomel or any Mercurial preparation, try PORTER'S Eclectic Pills—tor derangement of the Stomach and Bowels take Dr. PORTER'S Tonic Elixir. MEDIC us. Br. Wistar's Balsam cf Wild Cherry. Where this article is known it is a work of supereroga tion to say one word in its favor, so well is it established as an unfailing remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchiiis, Croup, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Quinsy, Phthisic, diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs, as well as that most dreaded of all diseases, Consumption, which high medical authority has pronounced to be a curable disease, Those who have used this remedy know its value ; those who have not have but to make a single trial to be satis fied tbat of all others it is {Ac remedy. Further Testimony. Owßuo, Nov. 9, 1559. Messrs. R. W. FOWLS k Co.,— Gentlemen Some ten years since I was attacked with a severe and distressing cough, the long continuance of which alarmed me, and admonished me to look for some remedy to rescue me from the dangerous condition in which I found myself. From what I had heard of IVistar's Balsam of ICild Cherry, 1 concluded to give that preparation a trial,which I did, and by its use obtained immediate and permanent relief. Again, about five years afterwards, I was taken with a seve.e hacking cough, accompanied with paiu ia the chest and side, tickling in the throat etc., which so reduced my health and strength as to unfit me for attend ing to my ordinary business. 1 applied to well known physicians and used their proscriptions without any per ceptible beuelit ; when, after having been confined to my room for several months, 1 again had recourse to Wis tar's Balsam, and. to my great joy, found, as before, im mediate relief, and two bottles restored me to perfect health. I would also state that several of my friends liavs used the Balsam with the same astonishing result. I have known of there being in the market a miserable and worthless spurious Balsam. In purchr-shing, lal ways look for tbat prepared by 3. W. Fowle A Co., Bos ton, which has the written signature of /. Butts on the wrapper ; and I would caution all, as they value health, to do the same. SIMEON MARQUART. Caution to Purchasers. The only ganuine ll'is tar's Balsam has the written signature of " I. BUTTS," and the printed one of the Proprietors on the outer wrap per ; all other is vile and worthless. Prepared by SETH W. FOWLE A CO., Boston, and for sale by J. G. PATTON and Dr H. C. PORTER, Towanda : The Drug Store, Smithfield ; JOHN MATHER, Ulster ; G. A. PERKINS, Athens; J. F. LONG A SONS, Burlington ; 1). N. NEWTON, Monroeton ; D. D. PARKIIUKST. Leßoy. LOCKWOOD A BENEDICT, Alba ; GUERNSEY A MITCHELL, Troy : J. W. WOODBURN A Co.. Rome ; S. N. BROSSOS, Orweil; I. A D. M. BAILET, Leliaysville, and by deal-as everywhere. BXBD, At Lime Hill, Feb. 27. 1801, Mr. WILLIAM LAMBERT, in the 83d year of his age. On February 9th, FREDDY R.. only child of A. R. and M. A. Bolles, of llerrick, aged 2 years and 8 mouths. In Sheahenuin, Feb. 20th., MATILDA, wife of Guy Kia ney, in the Cist year of her age. " O stay thy tears : the blest above Have hailed a spirits heavenly birth. And sang a song of joy and love Then why should anguish rtigu o i earth ?" CUE. In Towanda. March 3, 1861, of Tubercular Meningitis IKA.NK B. FORD, ageu 4 years, 11 mouths and 0 days. " To-day with trembling hands we cut The fragrant sod asunder Atui lay this well-beloved of God, Our own dead darling uuder." His dimpled bauds ; bow can ye fold Them o'er bis lifeless breast ? And lay your cherished darliug down To his long dreamless rest. How ye have loved him none may know. Save Him who called bira home, Scarce can ye bear to yield him up, Though Jesus bade him " come." No more those little busy feet Shall patter in your lonely home, Yet know that 'neat'i the " tree of life," They shall unfettered roam. Sorrow nor pain shall not come tiigh That little ransoned one, Eariy with him the valley is past Early the haven won. Fur liira no weary conflicts her#, Sorrow, nor age, nor care, Iu Heaven he wears an angel crown Oh may ye mtethiui there. M. N. P.. £Lctu T7. -ST. 6c 23. RAZL EOAT. CTTIANGE of hours, commencing Thursday, Jan. 24, j 1S1. Trains will leave Wavcrly at about the follow iug hours, viz : GOING WEST. GOING EAST. Dunkirk Express. .5.40 P. M.IX. V. Express. . 11.25 A. M Night Express 3.55 A. M.l.Vight Express. 1.21 A.M. Mail 8.05 P. M [Mail 746 A. M. Way 8.42 A. Mi Way 3.34 P.M. Express Freight... 6.06 P. M | Past Freight... 9.07 A.M. Fast Freight 11.32 A. .M Way Freight... 5.50 P.M. Way Freight ... 8.15 A.M.I Night Express (both ways) Express Freight and Fast Freight going writ, and Fast Freight going east, run every day. Night Express of Sundays, runs only to El mira. The 8.05 I'. M. Mail runs only to Hhnira. The 8.42 A. M. Mail runs through to Dunkirk. The 4.20 P. M. Mail runs only to iliughamtou. CHARLES MIXOT, General Sup. Burbank's Bakery! THE subscriber respectfully informs the pub lic that he has resumed the management of the above establishment, one door south of the " Ward llouse," where he is manufacturing CRACKERS, of every description, such as oyster, milk, Boston, soda, butter, water, pic-nic, Graham, sugar, wine and common crackers. Also, Busk, Buns, Butter Itolls, Wheat, In dian and Graham BREAD & CAKE, of all kinds, constantly on hand and made to order. The attention of the citizens of this place and vicinity, Is called to the above, and they are assured that they can always be supplied with any of these articles. Wedding and Social Parties, will be furnished with every description and style of Fruit, Pound, and fancy CAKES. Tavern keepers and Grocers will he supplied on terms as ndvantageous as at any other establishment iu the State. Iu connection with the above he has an EATING SALOON, where everything in the line will he served out to those who may favor him with a sail. Thankful lor past favors he respectfully solicits a con tinuance of th# same. HENRY A. BUKBANK. Towauda, March 5. 1861. Exciting Times! GET THE LATEST NEWS! THE New York Dalies.—The New York Tribune, Hrrald Times and World. I will furnish any of the above papers at 15 cents per week, or single copies for sale. Farmers who want the latest news, will always find a supply at the News Room of A. F. COWI.ES. Now is the time to subscribe for the THE WEEKLY TRIBUNE. A Club is now being formed for the New York Weekly Tribune, at Cowle's New Room, only One Dollar a year. All who want this paper will please call in soon, as shall send ou the names immediately. Towanda, Jan. S, 1861. CAMFTOWN ACADEMY, REV. 8. F. BROWN, PRINCIPAL. THE Spring Term of this Institution will commence March 4,1861, and continue 10 weeks. TERMS : Common English Branches, $2 60 Higher Branches 3 SO Board convenient at reasonable prices. Feb. 7,1801.-St. _ ilrto afttoertffemeitts. IMPORTANT NOTICE. To Farmers and others Interested ! FRUIT TREES— 30,000 Choice Fruit Trees for sale, including all the best variety of the Apple,? the Pear, Peach. Plum, Cherry and Apricot, also a fine collection of the best Evergreens, such as Norway Spruce. Kir, Arbor Vitae, Austrian Pine, Scotch Fir and Black Spruce, including all sizes, from 2 to G feet, suited to ornament lawns and door yards, also Dwarf Box for edging. Deciduous ornamental trees and shrubs, European Ash, Amcrtcan do, Horse Chestnut, European Larch, Fringe or Smoke tree, Allhea. Dent/,la, Scahra, African Tamarix, Wigelia Itosea, Foraythia, Spirea. Pritnifolio and many others not named. 5000 of our best Native hardy Grape Vines, for sale the coming spring, such as Delaware, Diana, Concord, Rebecca and Cottage, also Clinton, Catawba and Isabella. 20 varieties of the best bearing Strawberries, including Wilson's Albany seedling, Uovey k Hooker seedling; sold at low prices, by the 100 or 1000 ; the Red Cherry and White Grape Currrents, also Red A White, Dutch, Black, English and Black Naples ; 12 other kinds not named here. 1000 Lawton Blackberry plsats, these fruited in my garden last summer and proved equal to the recom mend. A fine collection of Hybrid, Perpetual and Climb ing Roses and Dahlias. In addition to my Nursery, lo cated at this place, I have lately purchased the Tioga Point Nursery, embracing over 25.000 fruit A ornameutsl trees with all other things in the line. Our people will find it much to their ajvautage to buy these articles at home instead of giving orders to traveling Agents from Rochester and other places at a distance. DANIEL UARKIN3. Towanda, Pa., Feb. 23, 18G1. 1* S—A few good Salesmen wanted to act as Agents, apply at my house. D. H. Coal, Ziimo, Comcnt, Firo Brick, Brain Tiles, Ac. THERE is n Liine Kiln at the Barclay Company's Basin, in Towanda, where is kept con stantly for safe, fresh burnt It hite Lime, made from the best quality of New York lime stone at 25 cents per bushel, or $1 per barrel, headed up in barrels, and 12$ cents per bushel for slacked lime. Lime shipped on boats at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse Water Lime at $1 15 per barrel, and Fire Brick at 8 cents each. Drain Tilts 2, 3 and 4 inch sizes at 2, 3 and G cents per foot, a very nice article for draining land or about dwellings. Merchants supplied with Beardsley's Axes by the dozen. Jack Screws, for moving buildings, to let at 25 cents per day each. Barclay Coal at ti 25 per ton for Lump Coal and $2 0(1 per ton for Smith Coal. Coal delivered in Towan da at 25 cents per load. All the above for sale at the office of the Barclay R. R. A Coal Company, Towanda. J.MACFARLANE. Towanda, Feb. 22, 1861. Gen. Superintendent. i^CASH-H FOR BUTTER, EGGS\ POULTRY\ CRAIN, as hc s mm. Dried Apples, Dried Raspberries, Dried Elackberries. SHEEP PELTS! WHITE BEANS !! POTA TOES, HICKORY NUTS, And Game, at PATCH'S. JANUARY 8, 1861. To the l\'ople of Bradford County and all other Patront of the CASH DRUG STORE!! I TENDER my sincere thanks, for their very liberal patronage bestowed upon me, during the la*t year. In my New Medicine Building, upon the corner of Maine and I'ine Streets. Devoting my whole attention to all branches apper taining to this business, and strictly adhering to the grand aim of giving the best satisfaction. I intend to present opportunities for purchasers to procure materials according to their quality, at lower rates, than in any other store in this vicinity. My usual assortment will be kept constantly supplied with fresli purchases. Medical advise gratuitously given at the Office, charg ing only tor Medicine. Tow in.Fa. H. C- POUTER. M. D BLACHSMITHIKO. A DAM ESSENWINE respectfully informs .a'X. the public that he may still be found at the old j stand where he has worked for so many years.and where l he is now doing all kinds of BLACKSMiTHING, in the same workman like manner which has distinguished him ■ for years past. The pubiic is requested to give him a trial, as by re- j newed exertions to please and strict attention to busi ness he is determined to meiit a share of public patron age. HORSE-SHOEING done in the best manner, and at the lowest prices. PRODUCE of all kinds will he taken in the payment for wrok, but riedit positively declined. Call at the old shop of ADAM ESSENWINE,east side of Main street opposite Bartlett'a Foundry. Towanda, May 16, lsilO. MYER'SJVIILLS. undersigned having purchased the above well 1 known mills 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—trusting that the reputation the mill has heretofore borne 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 from a distance may rely upon having their work done at once, so as to moke but one trip " to mill.'' Mr. FROST will continue to give his own personal at tention to the business at the mill. CASH paid for all kinds of GRAIN ; also Flour. Meal and Feed for sale at the lowest market prices. MYER, FROST A CO. ISAAC MVTCR J. O. FROST E. T. FOX. N'OKVU TCWANDA, Oct. 6, 1858. TOBACCO, IN BARRELS, 1 In KEGS. Jn BOXES. In CANS, In TI.VFOIL. In LARGE PAPERS, In SMALL PAPERS, In BLADDERS, FINE CUT, LONG CUT, PLUG ! TOBACCC BOXES, TOBACCO PIPES, SNUFF. Black and Yellow, Choice SEGAItS, Ac., Ac., at Wholesale and Retail, by Dec. 2!). C. B. PATCH. TUST RECEIVED at the KEYSTONE *) STORE, an elegant assortment of Embroideries. Em hroidcrcd Collars, Embroidered Setts, Embroidered Edg ings, Embroidered Inserting*. Marsailles Collars, Mar sailles Setts, Embroidered Flouncing.*, Crape Collars, Crape Setts, Crape Veils. Black Love Veils. A large as ortment of Black Lace Veils. "V^OTICE. —Whereas niv wife MARY has it lcit 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, 1861. ipSTRAY. — Came to the euclosure of the J subscriber, in Canton, on or about the 9th of No vember, 1860, a Yearling HEIFER, small size, without any particular marks. The owner is requested to prove property pay charges and take her away. Canton, Feb. 27, 1861. MYRON FELLOWS. CLOVER SEED. A QUANTITY of CLOVER SEED just received by Jan. 28.1861. 11. S. MF.RCUR. Bajous Sid Gloves '■ ALL siaea, in colors, Black and White, of these celebrated gloves will always I* found at th# KEYSTONE. TRIBUNE ALMANAC, for iBi, at A. F. POWI.ES. PRAYER BOOKS and BIBLES for the Holidays, nt COWRES. ! Jlrtu &tibertfscments. AT THE KEYSTONE STORE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THE SECOND LARGE STOCK FOR THE SEASON, OF PALL & WINTER GOODS, WnERE WII.L BE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF SUILS3, BA32ii2S!BIMS, MERINOS, REPS, And other WORSTED DRESS GOODS, 'l LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES & HOSIERY, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHSi CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. LIAITS &c caps, | ROOTS AND SHOES,! CROCKERY, &c. I HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSIIS, Dll UGGETTS, MATTRESSES, MA TTS, PAPER-HANGINGS, TRA NSPA RENT WIN DOW SHADES. 3ROCCATELLS & DAMASKS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Blea'hed and unbleached Table Damask, White Damask. Table Cloths all sizes, Napkins. Towel, Diapers, Lace and Embroidered Curtain Muslins, Rose Blankets, Counterpanes, Linen Sheetings, I'illow Case Linens. Sheeting, | And Pillow-Ccasa Muslins, LOOKING GLASSES, &C. Just received at the KEYSTONE STORE, To which special attention Is Invited. JOSEPH POWELL, Begs to announce that he h is on hand and is constantly receiving from the Manufacturers, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, of the latest stvles and most approved patterus. He would respectfully invite the attention ot the ladies to them, and also to u large stock of BUG CIIE Lll AWLS at half their value. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, All the desirable colors of double, single, and split Zeph yrs, and Shetland wool will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE. LADIES' FURS, AT rA NIC 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 offcrep for sale correspondingly low. [Nov. 20, 18G0.] BAJOU'S KID CLOVES. All sizes, in colore, black and white, of these celebrated GIOTCS will always he found at the KEYSTONE STORE. PRlCK.— Ladies, $l.OO ; Gents, $1,25. 100 PIECES ENGLISH PRINTS, Chintz-Patterns and Fast Colors, Worth 20 cents per yard, now for sale at ONE SHIL LING per yard, at the KEYSTONE STORE. UNION MEETING, AT JOHN SHLAM'S, Elmira Branch. UNION MAN should recollect -i that he can buy Clothing 15 PER CENT CHEAPER at JOHN SHLAMStlianat any other establishment in Pennsylvania. Please eome in and try to satisfy yourself before you purc-ase clseweere. lie will keep a good as sortment of PANTS, FANT3. TANTS, OVERCOATS, I OVERCOATS, OVERCOATS, BLACK FROCK COATS, ! BLACK FROCK COATS, BLACK FROCK COATS, BUSINESS COATS, BUSINESS COATS, BUSINESS COATS, I GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. Cash paid for Furs and Sheep Pelts. Respectfully Yours, J. SHLAM. S. OSBORN, Salesman. Remember the place. Next door to H. S. Mercur' Dry Goods Store. Towanda, Jan. 3. 18G1. FISB! FISH!! FISH!!! THE best assortment in P nnsylvania. Consisting ef Mackerel, Trout. White Fish, Blue Fish, Salmon Codfish, Pickled and Smoked Herring. Smoked Halibut Ac. Ac., on hand, and to be gold cheap, by Towanda, June 10, 1860. C. B. PATCH. DRIED FRUlT.—Dried Apple?, Peaches, Cherries, Raspberries. Whortleberries, Blackber [ ries, 25autee Currants, Risjn9, Citron and in fact a gen | era! assortment of [Vied and Green Frcit at To-wacda,Jan.}?, \m. FOX'S. .miscellaneous. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF BOOTS, AT HUMPHREY'S. The subscriber offers his very Large 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 uiake it a great Inducement to give him a call before purcbiug 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 elose that branch of my business. FOUR TONS BOONETON NAILS, COLLINS AXES, CAST STEEL SHOVELS, MANURE FORKS, SADDLERV WARE, &c. f &c. f Dec 1, 1860. J. D. HUMPHREY. ISTOV. 24, 18GO. LATEST ARRIVAL OK | WINTER GOODS! CONSISTING OF EVERY VARIETY, STYLE AND QUALITY OF LADIES DRESS GOODS, AND TRIMMINGS, PRINTS AND GINGHAMS, OIL CLOTHS !AND CARPETINGS, BOOTS &c SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, HARDWARE, Etc. Feeling confident that wo are now prepared to meet fhe wants of ALL, would call ihu attention of the public to our NEW STOCK, which will be sold at greatly reduced prices for CASH 01 READY PAY. Nov. 2a, 1860. TRACY A MOORE. JLfflal. 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 saieon FRIDAY, the 6th day of March. A. I>. 1861, at the court house, iu Towanda, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following de scribed piece ol land situate iu Siuithticld tp., and boun ded as follows : Beginning at the centre of the road passing on the west line of said lot, thence north 80° cast 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 ol lands formerly Zabina Adams now Wyllis Eames one p. west erly of the old corner, thence south 80° west along the south line ol Wyllis Eames iot 164 p. to the centre of the road aforesaid, thence south 16° 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 mere or less, about 35 acres improved, one framed house, one framed barn and an orchard thereon, excepting from the above about five acres ol the improved land situate in the south west corner of above described land sold and deeded by Joseph Eames to David Newton now owned by E. Ilurlburt. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Emmons Eames vs. Joseph Ames. ALSO—The f dlowing described lot, piece or parrel of land situate in Monroe township, Bradford County and State of Penn'a. bounded as follows : Beginning at'a but tonwood stump inj the Towanda creek, thence IDJ° east 3 chains and "25 links to a post, thence by lands of H. Xorthrup north 71A 3 east 5 chains and 25 links to a stone heap, thence by land late of S. Cranmer dee'd south 4j° cast 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 tlie same south 4S|° east 3 chains and 80 links to a post, thence along the south side of the Barclay R. R. 5 chains and 52 links to the corner of J M Griggs lot, thence along ,the 6ame south east 3 chains and 83 links to the centre of slate road, thence along same north 66° east 4 chains and 22 links to a post, thence by land of Wm. J Mason south 'i ll 0 east 5 chains and 7."> links to a post, thence by laud of S. Cranmer dee'd south 66i° west 45 links to a post, thence by the same south 23j° east 8 chains and 78 links to a post, thenee by the same south east 5 chains and 62 links to a post and stones, thence up the Towanda creek south 62i° west 5 chains and lx links to a post, thence up the same north 63J° west 14 chains and 37 links to a post and stones, thence up the same north 36° west 23 chains and 30 links to the beginning containing 23 acres more or less all improved ; 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. HANSON SFALDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Feb. 7,1861. "V^OTICE. —Tlie Commissioners of Bradford JL i County have fixed upon the following days and dates for holding appeals, viz : Athens twp., Athens boro', Armenia. Albany, Asylum. Burlington twp., Burlington boro', Burlington west upon Monday Feb. 25. 18G1 Canton. Columbia, Franklin, Granville, llerrirk, 1.0- Roy, Litchfield and Monroe tp., npon Tuesday, Feb. 2G. Monroe boro", Orwell, Overton. Home, Uidgbery,South Creek. Smithfield and Standing Stone, upon Weduesdav Feb. 27. Springfield, Sylvania boro'. Sheshequin. Towanda tp., Towanda boro', Towanda north, Troy boro' and Tuscaro ra upon Thursday Feb. 2S. I'.ke tsp.. Troy, Terry. Ulster. Warren, Wyalusing, Wvsox and Welles npon Friday March Ist. Windham and Wilmot upon Saturday, March 2, Assessors will be pnnetual in delivering the notices to taxahles and in making their returns in person upon the day designated in their warrants, at which time and place the Board of Revision will attend and hear all such as think themselves aggrieved by Assessment, and make sueh alterations and deductions as may to them seem just. By order of Com'rs, E. B. COOLBACGH, Com'rs Office. Feb. 1, Clerk. UARDIAVS SALE.—By virture of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford eountv, will 1* exposed to sale by public vendue, on the I.sth day of March next, at 2 o'clock, p. tn., at the Steam Saw Mill of L'iynn Phelps & Son, in Smithfield township, the 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 Smitli. Containing 60 acres, being the interest of Sarah M Brown and Alice A. Brown, minor children of C. G. Brown, de ceased, in said lot. TEKMR— One half at confirmation of sale, and balance in one year. [The other half of said lot will be sold at the lame time and place, by the heirs who are of age.] DARVEXUS BROWNE, Feb. 21, ISfil. Guardian of said Minors. BALXHUETT7S. BABBITS, DeLands, Pyles and Herriek Allen's, for sale In anv quantity by Iter. SO. C. B. PATCH ia(scellancou3. SULLIVAN COUNTY Hardware and Stove Store. D. C.Tiall, RESPECTFULLY informs the citizens of Sullivan County, ami the public generally, that b has commenced business in DUSHORE, where ha hM just received a very extensive stock of 9snrom r n:sß9 of every style nvid pattern, adapted for burning Coal or Wood, which willlie sold as low as any other place thia side of Albany or New York. The attention of thoaa desiring to purchase Stoves is particularly directed to my assortment, which is especially adapted to the wanta of this sertion ol the country, 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 OTLS, House and Carriage TrimmingB ; SPRINGS, IRON AXLES A BOXES, of all sizes. Car penter's and Joiner's Tools, Blacksmith's Tools, Cross cut. Circular and Mill SAWS, Table and Pocket Cutlery. Pumps. Lead Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tube. Farming Tools, Tiu Ware and Stove Pipe, always on hand, al Wholesale and Retail. Job Work d me on short notice. MT Grain. Old Iron, Copper, Britannia, Brass, Bees wax and Feathers, 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. Sly goods will be bought at the lowest rates, and sold at corresponding prices. All manufactur ed ai tides will be made from the best materials, aud by competent workmcu.aud w ill he warranted. D. C. HALL. Dushore, Oct. 2", ISGO. STOVES! STOVES! JUST RECEIVED! HA VINO lately returned from th city where we have purchased for CASH a large as sortment of STOVES, of all varieties and sizes suited t this locality, we are prepared to sell Cheap for Cash or approved credit. We would call especial attention to the celebrated Coal Stove JB <2 B B K.fli:Si!ii9 tlvo perfection of arrangement for burning coal. We are also casting and setting up in our own Foundry, a num. ber ot kinds of excellent COOKING STOVES,and BOX STOVES for SCHOOL-HOUSES and SHOPS. Persons who fear to purchase imported Stove* on ac count of broken plates, Ac.,can get just as good of Home Manufacture. Our assortment taken a whole. Ii the Largest and Most Complete ever offered for sale iu thia market. We also manufacture and keep constantly oa baud, a full assortment of TIN-WARE, and will make to order any thing lrom a Teleecope p— -to a Sausage Machine! #a" Call and examine for yourselves, and you will be satisfied that there is something in the world yet, besides Gas. JOHN CARMAN. Towanda, Aug. HO, 1000. N. B.—Our Tin Store is on Mala street, south store lm Mercnr's Block. GROC£¥IES~MrTHE MILLION! 1 rpilF underriipned takes tl.is opportunity to A express his thanks to his friends in TOWANDA h Bradford County for their patronage, during the lat six months, and would also iniform them that he has just received and opened a very large and complete assort ment of GROCERIES & PROVISION Consisting in part of TEAS, COFFEE, SUGARS, SYRUP. MOLASSES, FRUITS, SPICES. SOAP, CAN DLES, TOBACCO, BEGARS, FLOUR, PORK, HAMS, FISH, SALT, WOODEN WARE, STNOE WARE. CORDAGE, AC.. AC. AH of which, together with any amount of other Goods, are EOK SALE, at low prices,'for CASH or FARMERS ! PRODUCE. We will he hanpy to show our goods to our friends, and warrant everything sold to givee utire satis. 1 faction. Remember the place, Opposite Montanyes, in Kings bury's Block, tlr.-t door above B.S. Russell A Co., Bank, ers. CASH for BUTTER, EGGS and Produce generally. Towanda, Dec. 10, 1860. C. H. PATCH. Extraordinary Inducements TO THE BUYERS OF FURNITURE AND CHAIRS. 11 WING greatly increased my formes flHßSg&jgjg-t ick of Cabinet Ware and Chairs, I am determined to dispose of these accumlua tions rapidly, and with that design offer all articles at unprecedented low prices, for Cash. Good Sofas at $l6 to $-0. tine Cane Seat Chairs 75 eta. each, a nice Bedstead for 20 shillings. 1 have now more than 60 different patterns of Chairs, Bureaus, Di sks for the farmer or merchant. Looking Glasses, Looking glass Plates, Portrait and Picture frame* of gilt. Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner ; 20 patterns of Stands ; • xteu.-ion, dining, tea and work Ta ; ides, Hal! Stands, and in tact anythiug that can be found | in a city Ware house. ! A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, with a good ' Hearse ready, at all times Purchasers w 11 be sure to find the right place, south I side of the public square, one door east of Montanvea. I Towanda. Dec. 1. 1*59. CHESTER WELIJd. McCABE'S CENTRAL MEAT MARKET, 1 J (love J. Kingston y's store, Main st. THE subscriber would respectfully tender his sincere thanks to the public for the very liberal patronage j extended t > him, and solicits a continuance of the same. | He begs leave to assure that he intends to keep on hand ; as heretofore, a choice selection of MEATS ot all kinds, : the be-t the country affords, which he intends to sell for very small profits, cither by the side, quarter or pound. **A quantity of lirst qualit of SALT PORE, put up by myself, cheap, by the barrel 5r pound. Meats will be promptly delivered, at any place within the corporation. Towanda. August IX,ltit, J McCABE. rno PERSONS OUT OF EMPLOY -L MENT, Agents Wanted in every Co. of the U.S., to engage in the sal* of some of the best and most elegant ly illustrated Works published. Our publications are of tne most interesting character, adapted to the wants of the Farmer, Mechanic and Merchant; they are published in the best style and bound in the most substantial man ner. and are worthy a place in the Library of every Household in the Land. To men of enterprise and industrious habits, this busi ness offers an opportunity for profitable employment sel dom to be mot with. Persons desiring to act as agents will receive prompt ly by mail full particulars, terms. Ac., bvaddressing I.EARY. IJETZ 4- CO., Publisher*. No. 224 North Second street. Philadelphia WILSON, BAXNE3 dt CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS And Extensive Dealers in Tea. 15 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,) NE W YOR K . WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Fal Dr. Dayton A C<>., aud Wilson, Jackson A Merrill. I). V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. C. KEENEY, of Wyoming county. Pa. SAMUEL N DELANO, of New York. 4ffimy6m EV3 U S iC7 HRUICK respectfully informs the people • of Towanda and vicinity, that he is prepared for giving LESSONS ON THE PI VNO. Also that he Tunes and Repairs Pianos npon reasonable tern:, and inure perfect satisfaction Rooms in Bender's Bindery, south end of Ward Houso. Dec. 6th, 1860. 3m. _______________ A cAnr. present depressed state of the Money I. Market having had the effect to place many kinds of Goods within the reach ol Cask buyers, at much lower prices 'han heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a large extent within the past ten days and is now offering many bargains such as have heretofore never been equall ed in this market. Dec. 10. ISflO. JOSEPH POWELL. (J T RATION'S " YEAST CAKES" is tho 0 best and cheapest article of the kind ever offered for sale : ask any of the hundred families that have used it in this town. If they can recommend it. Ono cent* worth is sufflclant tcr a baking for a middle sized family. A large quantify Just received at 1 Sept 12, lsso, FOX'S.
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