LOCAL AND GENERAL. WILLIAM STUART, editor of the Rtjmblicnn, Ken ppo u,ed Post Masler at Binghamlon ' I , ArrlsU __Focr persons receded baptism river at this p ace on Sunday last, at tbe hands of pg|,i,oifi of '.he Methodist Church. REUGIOUS —A series of meetings are now * 1 eld at tbe Presbyterian Church in this place— Siing may be expected every evening this week POM Dr- MITCIIM-L CF Scranton. HOV. G - WHITK WI,! P RCSIDE AT T,IE MA ? four Court, for the trial of all matters in which Term ,'LYssBS Mmerit has been counsel—so that parties "y experience no delsy from Mr. M s appointment ss Jirdge. ujj" We are requested to slate that persons to apply for license at May Court must file !f t g petitions in the Clerk's office by Monday next, as th.it'is tbe last day allowed by law. jYAt a regu'nr meeting cf LIN TA lIOSE Co So. 3. beld at their room. April 1, 1861, the follow ing officers were elected : H. B. MCKKAN, Fcrtmun. J HINKT BARS-TOW, I*/ Ani'tant. APPISOS G. MASON, Treasurer. E. S. BENEDICT, Secretary. CONCERT,— POWER HITCH, of Philadelphia, U* Young American Violinist, assisted by Mr. Kr.cx 1J other volunteer performers, will give a Concert ,n thil place in a short time. All lovers of music are'nvi ttJ to attend, as no pains will be spared to make it the musical entertainment of tbe season. Time and particulars will be given in hand bills. To PRESERVE YOUR HUSBAND'S TEMPER. ladies, if yon would always have your husbands come t-nnie to their meal- in good humor use only D. B. De | tnd A Co.' Chemical Saleratus and you will lie enabl ed at all times to place before then, perfectly light, nutri tious and healthy bread, biscuit. Ac. If you doubt it,get a paper and try it. It is manufactured aud for sale by the proprietor*, at Fairport. Monroe County. N. Y„ and for Lie bv all good grocers and dealers in the country. THE INDIAN DOCTOR lias returned to his of fice la Towanda, where be will remain during the Summer. pr.BiTTEKHKLi's advice to all those wishing for help !L a cure of any disease is to come and see liirn while (Ley are within the reach of his remedies. Put not off 1 to-morrow what ought to be done to day. No matter h< w bad. or long standing, or what your complaint may |, e , come and see one who will cure you if there is any ■chance. So long ns there is life there should be hope and Btfics used for recovery. t H VrTAftc B v A D.iu. A little boy, *on of Mr. Hpirsrf this place, while playing upon the sidewalk B .' isdiy evening of last week was seized by the Krnt by a large dog. and before he could be rescued |L received considerable injury. The boy was carried EL Dr. FOSTER'S Drug Store where his wouuds wcie ■ - ed, and at the present writing he is doing well— I; * accident is a speaking commentary upon the value Ir (lie hundreds iff worthless cur* that iufe*t our streets, tad will perhaps bring about another recurrence <>f that lawful mortality which so decimated the canine race last In inter. | ctay-At fiu election ot Northern Conman- IG, held at Masonic Hall, in Towanda, Friday ) 29, 1861, the following officers were chosen for isuing year:— IKC.E E. Fox, E. C. 3. PJRTEH, Gen'l I. J.CooLiACnn. C. Gen'l. B. M 'KEAN, S. W. SHOP D MONTANVE, J. W. il GOODRICH . Prelate. J BENEDICT, Recorder. m Ct'Lr, Sword Bearer. HALL, Standard Bearer. 11. II. GORE, Warden, us HARRIS, Sentinel. If you arc in doubt, inquiries should lie of those you can believe, who will inform yon satety as well as the propriety of taking any med viiitever. Yet during the months of April. May me.it is evident the blood should be purified, and ife reliable and effective medicine is required, you not hesitate what 10 take, but at mice procure Dr. K' Kc'ec ir Pills, which will prove a safe family ne and give better satisfaction for an Janti-biliou* and blood purifier than any other medicine I am nted With. For bilious complaints of Spring, mdy should use them, and every tamily should Dr. POUTHR* Eclectic Pith on hand, by which , the resort to other and perhaps unsafe remedies C prevented. MEDICI'S. SREST OF COUNTERFEITERS —The detective have arrestpd and imprisoned at Buffalo, N. Y., ndretvs and his associates, whom they caught in tof making a counterfeit of AVER'S Cathartic Their detection was accomplished at the instance ours. J. C. A YKR A Co., of Lowell, Mass., who have commendable energy ahd promptitude in pro "-V-lie public from imposition through spurious imi '*! their invaluable medicines. r AVER'S Sarsajarilla, Cherry Pectoral and Pills ~e to be staple necessities with the community, "it Imposition upon the sick of spurious, worthless, ' njarioiis fabrications of them, is in fact the con ration of villainy. We hope the scoundrels will get 1m and in tbe keeping they now are, they are pret* "tof it.- / J o,'iCf Gazette. I 'TTERTOUS AFFAIR AT TROT. —A corres f*" of the Ehnira Gazette states that a most invste iro transaction came to light at Troy, Pa., on Tuesday I"■ °f Ift week. On Monday, Mr. JAMES PATTKH- P* aioved into a house, about one mile east of the vil of TROY, formerly occupied by CHAUKCY MCCUUS f: 3 1'wm-L hid been vacant tor several days. On #* '.' t" :Mr. PATTERSON went into the cellar. P 1 -hire to his horror, discovered a corpse. A coro- I' ' inquest was immediately instituted. Tbe inquest ■ examination identified the body as that of a Miss | U *CI MCCALLISTER, (a daughter of the former occo- J - of the house,) who died of diptheria six or seven " previous. Q n examination, the grave in which | b a( l been pl.ii-ed, was found to have been rifled. F- "i) the grave bad been opened, and the body taken Pa its last resting place," proved the perpetrators to F "-vn experienced "resurrectionists." Ot course the I "*'■y produced intense excitement. Every one is J who could have done this horrible deed, and f* 1 " could have been done for? In vain are the ques raißLES OAKFORD & SON'S T CELEBRATED HAT, P°r Spring and Summer Styles, I Just received at E. S. BENEDICT'S lathing and Bat and Cap Store, TOWANDA. PA. L A CARD. IP Bent de P ressed Rtft le of the Money withir, ' lad l^e o'oct to place many kinds of w hm i,„ reac h ot Ctuh buyers, at much lower P iiat 1... k. r,: " re Die undersigned begs to give no P-' rtV'.t ~ s ® vailc d himself of this seduction, to a kv s.. . w 'Mn 111 past ten days and is now offering f " # i marked hf-!Tt4>,ore neTer been equali- I JOSEPH RO^IXI. ilrto aiibcrtlscmruts. THANKS. —The undersigned desire to re turn their most sincere thanks to their friends in and arouhd Towanda, for the many substantial pfoofh of kindness received by them, at their residence on Tues day p. m. and evening, the 2d inst. Our prayer is that the selectest blessings of Heaven may rest upon all who have so kindly remembered us 1 INCREASE CHILD. ARTEMISIA L. CHILD. John Layton and Wifel No. 649, Sept.T., 18G0.—This vs. }• cause is settled, fas follows to Henry Keyscr j wit: The defendant declares that he has not charge i Mrs. Layton, the plaintiff, with opening and detaining his letters, as imputed to him in the declaration, and he regrets that anything which lie may have said has been understood as making suth charges against her. Aud the defendant further agrees to pay all costs which have accrued in the case to this time, and also the charges of plaintiff s counsel for ser visces rendered in this case. And he also agress to and does hereby discontinue and discharge a suit which he brought against the plaintiff' to September T. 1861. The defendant to luVe the privilege to tile the receipt of witnesses lor their costs. March 18 lH.il. HENRY KEYSF.R Elwell & Adams, for plainitffs. Arbitrators fees paid by defeudant March 18,1861. BRADFORD COUNTY, SS—I, E. O. GOODRICH, Pro thonotary of the Court of Common Pleas of the Coun ty aforesaid, do hereby certify that tbe foreghing is a full and correct copy of the settlement in the übove cause, as tj)e same now remains of record in my office. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seat of said Court, at Towanda, this 9th day of April, A. D. 1861. E. O. GOODRICH, Prothonotarv. HOUSE TOR SALE 11 lIE subscriber offers for sale, on five years credit, his new house on second street, near the College. For further particulars inquire at the Drug Store. Towanda. March 29, 1801. J. G. PATTON. RAILROAD HOTEL .Year the Barclay Railroad terminus, TOWANDA, PENN'A. TR JORDAN respectfully informs tbe • the public that lie has leased the we'l known tav ern sUuid formerly occupied by M. T. CARRIER, in the lower part of the borough of Towanda, which having been refitted and thoroughly re furnished, lie invites the patronage of the public with every confidence that he can give entire satisfaction to such as may favor him with a call. IDs BAR will le kept storked with the best qualities of LIQUORS, and the best brands of CIGARS. Extensive stabling is connected with the house, and reliable attendants will cnly bs kept. No pains or expense wi 1 lie spared to deserve the pat ronage of thepublic— and the charges will be reasona ble. Towanda. April 1.1861. R. ML WELLES, (/.ate Senior Proprietor of the Tioga Point Agricul tural tVorke ) Has Recently Purchased the IU fIiMTUM BOOMS, AND Cabinet Manufactory, and will give his now business his personal attention, and with the assistance of Mr. A. O. Hart, as Foreman, he will strive to increase the popularity of this WELL KNOWN and favorite establishment. A Splendid Assortment of Goods! We have on hand and *hail always keep the VERY BEST ASSORTMENT OF Bureaus*. Secretaries, Book Cases, to be found within 100 miles of us.—all of our own supe rior manufacture. Come and sec them. SOFAS, TETE A TETES, LOUN3ES. EASY CHAIRS. MAHOCANY CHAIRS, and Chairs of Every Description ! Extension Dining Tables, MARBLE-TOP AND CENTRE TABLES, (anything you may trant in that line.) Then again look at our BEAUTIFUL SETTS OF Enameled Chamber Furniture, of our Own manufacture—goo 1 enough lor any AMERI CAN SOVEREIGN ! Bedsteads, Beds & Matresses! BEAUTIFUL MIRRORS, Looking Glasses, Plates Frames ELEGANT SQUARE PICTURE AND OVAL PHOTO GRAPH FRAMES, and Goods Ino numerous to men/ion. We shall at all timos keep a fill! supply of nicely fin i*hed and fiirui-lied ROSEWOOD, MAHOGANY, \VAL NIT, CHERRY and COMMON READY-MADE COFFINS. All orders, for Coffins of any description, size, style and price, shall be expeditiously and satisfactorily filled. We keep a GOOD HEARSE, ready at all times for use at low rates ; and can atteud and conduct fuuerals any where within 20 miles. N. B. All articles of our own manufacture are war ranted : and all other Good* are carefully selected from the stocks of the best and cheapest manufacturers in the MidJle and Eastern States. PRICES CHEAP FOR CASH, OR SHORT APPROVED CKF.NIT. flftf- l)o not tiny tls-trhere till at least you hw e exam ined our etocK of Goods. R. M. WELLES. Athens. Pa.. March 2, T6l. BUY YOUR GARDEN SEEDS AT FOX'S. I have the largest stock and best variety of Garden Seeds ever offered for sale in tiiis town. It is a well known fact that a large proportion of the Garden Seeds sold throughout the country, arc old, infe rior, and often worthless. In view of this fact I have ta ken gn at paius to procure Fresh and Reliable Seeds, in fact the best to be found in market, in hopes to sup ply a want long felt in this community, (and also to in crease my own sales in that line.) Will you examine my Seeds before purchasing els-whcte ? tar REMEMBER THAT GOOD SEEDS COST NO MORE THAN POOR ONES. W WITH GOOD SEEDS YOU CAN HAVE GOOD VEGETABLES. Mr WITH POOR SEEDS NONE. Towanda, March 21,1861. E. T. FOX. 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 liest Evergreens, such as Norway Spruce. Fir. Arbor Vilae, Austrian Pine, Scotch Kir and Black Spruce, including all sizes, from 2 to 6 feet, suited to ornament lawns and door yards, also Dwarf Box for edging. Deciduous ornamental trees and shrubs, E-unqiesn Ash, Amettcan do, Horse Chestnut, European Larch, Fringe or Smoke tree, Altkea. Dentzia, Scabra, African Tamatix. Wigelia Rosea, Forsythia, Spirea, Primifolio 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, Hovey & Hooker seedling; sold at low prices, by tbe 100 or 1000 ; the Red Cherry and i White Graye Currrenls, also Red A White, Dutch, Black. English and Black Naples ; 12 other kinds no* named here. 1000 Lawton Blackberry plaits, these fruited in my garden last summer and proved equal to the recom mend. A fine collection of Hybrid, Itrpetual and Climb ing Roses and Dahlias. In addition to my Nursery, lo cated st this place, I have Lately piircbaesd the Atom Point Nursery, embracing over 25,000 fruit A ornamental trees with all other things in the line. Our people will find it much to their aavantage to buy these articles at bome instead of giving orders to traveling Agents from Rochester and other places at a distance. DANIEL HARKISS. Towanda, Pa., Feb. 23, 1861. P. 8 A few good c lemen wanted to art as Agents, apply at my house. D- D- arjjAl. CHERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of sundry 0 writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradlord county, to rae directed, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, ths 2d day of May, A. D. 1861, at the court bouse, iu Towanda, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described lot, piece or par cel of land situate iu Granville tp., and bounded on the north andjeast by lands of R. Daily, on the south by lands of Eliza Taylor, on the west by the public highway. Con ! taining one half acre, more or less, all improved, one | small framed house, and a few fruit trees tbereon. j ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of I laud situate in Granville tp., hounded north by the pub | lie highway, and lands of Julius Bailey, on the cast by i the public highWAy, on the south by lands ol Calvin j Churchill and on the west by the public highway. Con taining seven acres, be the same mote or less, all im j proved. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel i of land situate in Armeniatp. and bounded on tbe north j hv lands of Gasper Webler and E. Knights, east by lauds ! in the possession of Andrew Monroe, south by lands of John S. Becker and west by lands of John S. Becker and lends of the estate of Joseph Cornell. Containing filty liree acres, be the same more or less, about thirty-five acres improved, a framed honse, a framed barn, and a young orchard thereon. Seized and taken iuto execution at the suit of 0. D. Perry vs. Levi Barnum. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Athens tp., and bounded on the north by lands of Elisha Smith and Frederick Weller, on the east In lands of William Sawyer, on the south by lands of Tu nis Vangorder, A. Campbell, Zenas Gibbs and A. Hun siker, and on the West by lands of Samuel Sawyer. Con taining two hundred ahd twenty acres, more or less, about one hundred aud fifty acres.more or less, improved, with one framed dwelling house, two framed barns, and two orchards thereon. i ALSO—AII that certain lot, piece or parcel of land. | situate in Athens tp., and bounded as follows, to wit: j Beginning at a post for a corner 011 the south east corner I ot lot No. 5, thence south 89° east 105 rods along the j south line of lot No. 4 to the south west corner of lot j No. 1, thence south 1° west 74 6 10 rods thence north 1 d'J° west, 105 rods to the east line of lot No. 0, thence j north 1° east 74 0 10 rods to the place of beginning.— j Containing forty-eight acres and one hundred and thir teen perches, be tbe same more or less, all improved. I ALSO— All that certain, lot, piece or parcel of land I situate in Athens boro'. and bounded on the north by j lands of Horace Williston, on the east by the Susqtiehan j 11a river, south by lands of Charles Day and west, by | Union street. Containing about four acres,all improved with a tew apple trees anil a nursery thereon. I Seized and taken into execution at the suit of George j H. Welles vs. E. H. Perkins. j ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit ; uate in Leltoy tp., and bounded on the north by laud of Andrew Savereool, on the east by land of Christopber ! Smith, on the south and west by unseated lauds. Con -1 taiiiing lifty-cight acres, be tbe same more or less, about ; twenty-five acres improved . Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A. N. | A W. W. Spalding vs. Francis Harris. ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit ' nets in Athens boro', and bounded as follows: Bcgin -1 ning at the south west corner of a lot sold by Horace Williston, jr., to Cornelius llareh. thence southwardly , four rods, thence eastward!) - parallel with the north line : of lot No. 4 to the east line id' said lot, thence north ! wardly four rods to the north line of said lot No. 4 ; thence westwardly on the line ot said lot to the place jof beginning. Being the same lot, as was conveyed to 1 the same Cornelius Haish by Edward W Peiton bv deed | recorded in Deed Book, No. 32, page 522, Ac. Contain* : ing as perches, inure or less, all improved, with a tew I fruit trees thereon. j ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate ! in Athens boro'. and bounded and described as follows : 1 Beginning at the north-east corner ot a lot conveyed by : il. Willintou, jr., to David D. Spencer, 9$ rods from Main ! street, said corner iu the south side of street leading ! from Maine streetio the Susquehanna river, thence south ! 12j° west 4 p. to the south e,i*t corner of said David 1). Spencer's lot, thence north 77$° cast to the west line of Constant Mathewson's lot. thence north 12.J° west to a stake, thence south 77J 3 west to the place 01 beginning, j Containing 38 perches, more or less, (being t e same lot : as was conveyed to said Harsh by deed irotn Horace ' Williston. jr..) all improved, one trained house, aud a i few fruit trees thereon. j Seized and taken into execution at tile suit ofX.C. ' Han is vs. Cornelius Harsh. | ALSO -The following lot piece or parcel of land sit ; uate iu Smilhlie'd tp,, aud bounded as billows : Begin ning at a hemlock tree. or. the north line of Ira Adatns, and j theuee running south 80° west 50 . 19 p. to a hemlock ; , thence north 15.4 p. on the line between said land and | land ot Frederick Williams to 11 birch tree ; tlicnceeast 50 to a hemlock post ; thence south 174 1-hi p. to the I place ot beginning. Containing 51 acres aud 104 p. more or less, a reserve made ol oue acre where Freder j ick William's mill now stands, about *1 acres unproved. I small framed house thereon. i Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Ulysses Mercur vs. John Dnrston. | ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit ; uate in North Towanda tp. and bounded on the north by j lands of Win. MeMorran. east by lauds of Horace Gran j ger, on the south by lands of Stephen Bennett, and Still ' well Uundell, and on the west by land in possession cf John F. Campbell. Containing G acres, be the same | more or less, all improved, one framed house, log barn and fruit trees thereon. : Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Stephen A. Mills, et. al, Road Commissioners of North Towanda i Township vs. Chester Bennett and Horace Granger. | ALLU—The billowing lot. piece or parcel ot land sit ' nate iu Towanda boro', and bounded on the north by lands ot Mrs. Hiram Rice, on the east by the highway, | called 2d street, south by the highway called state street, i on the west by land upon which the colored Wesieyan j church stands. Containing eighty seven feet, or tlicruil j bouts, front on second street. 150 feet or thereabouts I deep, and about 114 leet 011 tbe back end. next to said j church lot. be the same more or less, all improved, two ! framed dwelling houses, one teamed barn, and a tew ! fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of N.N. Betts vs. James Mclntire. D. C. Hail and Alien Mi Kean. | ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land snn i ite in Springfield tp. and bounded on the north, east ! and south by land of Win. T. Williams, and west by the i public highway. Containing one acre, be the mitne more , or less, ail improved, with a framed tavern house, a I framed barn, a work shop, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at Hie suit ot C. K. ! Fierce and W. S. Pierce, executors of the last will and i testament of Abraham Fierce dee'd vs. Alexander Bowc. | ALSO The following lot, piece or parcel ot land situ ate in Litchfield tp. and bounded on tbe north by Wm. 1 Sackett and Wm. Cotton, cast by lands of Leonard Plant, south by lands ol Jonathan Uudlook, west by lands ol j Goble. Containing about 50 acres, more or less, ! about 20 acres improved, one log house, aDd slab shed, | with a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution al tlis suit of H. C. ! Bennett A Co. vs. Thomas F. Evans. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of I land situate 111 South Creek tp., and bounded on the north by lands in possession of Alanson Lewis, on the ' east by "lands of James Dunihiim, oh the south by lands of Andrew Decker,oll the west by lands ot Dr. Smith. J Containing 47 acres, be the same more or less, about j 20 acres improved, two log houses, and a lew Iruit ; thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of W. W. Preston, to the use of John H. Chapel vs. Xoaini W. Wlieeler. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit ! ate in Canton tp., aud bounded 011 the north by lands ot : Wm. Bates, on'thc cast by lands belonging to the estate of Charles Rogers, dee'd, on the south by lands of James 'A. Rogers, on the west by lauds of —— Mix. Contain- I ing 20 acres, be the same more or less, about 7 acres im ; proved, 1 log house, 1 framed barn, and fruit trees I thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Andrew Kitf vs. Nathaniel l'ease. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit t uate in Standing Stone tp., anil bounded 011 the north 1 easterly side by lands belonging to the estate of Daniel , Vannest, deceased, on the south by the Susquehanna I River, on the west by lands of George Vannest and the 1 public highway. Containing 151 acres, be the same ; more or less, about 130 acres improved, 2 framed houses. 3 framed barns, wagon shed and other out buildings and 4 orchards thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Ulysses Moody vs. Henry Westbrook. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Smithlield tp ,and bounded as follows : Beginning at the northwest corner, thence north 82° east 20 p. to a stake, near a shop of C C Cofss, thence south 80° east 28 p. and 2-10 of a perch to a post at tire south end of a stone wall ; thence south 15° east 4 c J-tO p. to a post: thence south 40° east 2 rods to a corner ; thence north 75° east 5 3-10 p. to a stake, thence south 12° east 15 4 10 p. to a corner ; thence south 78° west, 16 p. to a cor ner ; thence south 35° east 120 8-10 p. to a corner ; thence south 81° west 37 6 10Y>- to a corner, thence north 23° west 106 9-10 p. to an angle ; thence north 12° west 24 and 4-10 p. to a corner ; thence north 81° east 15 1 10 p. to a ccrner ; thence north 7 5-10 p. to the mill dam ; thence south I4°jwest 8 4-10 p. to a corner ; tbcuce north 32° west 31 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 25 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, with steam grist-mill, with water privilege, a distillery, two trained dwelling houses, a tramed barn, and a wagon shop thereon, ALo—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Smithtieid tp., and bounded on the north by the public highway leading through Smitbtield Centre, on the east and south by land of Angustus Phelps, and on the west by lar.ds of K S Tracy. Containing about one half acre, le the same more or less, ail improved, one framed house, one framed barn and shed, and a tcrw fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into executon at the suit of Job P Kirby's use vs. G L Nichols. Al£o—Tbe foßowrog lof, piece or parcel of land situ ate in South Creek tp. ar_d bounded as follows : Begin ning at the north east corner of lot No. 263 of tbe allot ment of the Bingham's lands in South Creek tp. convey ed to E'.en Dunning, thence along tbe north line of said kit, noith 89° west, 88 p. thence along tbe east line of a lot conveyed to David Relyea. north west 91 p.. then. e along the sowtb line of lot No. 271, conveyed to David Pelyea, south 894° east 92 p.. thence along line of lots S • 274 and 164, south 1° west 91 6-10 p. to tbe place •>( beginning. Containing 49 seres and 610 of an ILtgaL acre, witfi the usual allowance of 8 per cent for roads, Ac., be the same more or less, it being lot No. 272 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in South Creek tp.,and part of Wafrant numbered 1381. about 20 flcres improved 1 log house and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek tp. and bounded as follows .- Beginning atl the south east corner of lot No. 164, tbence along lines of said lot. north Bs° east 13 4 10 p.. noith 24° east IS p., north 12° east 31 p., north 4|° east 14 p., north 11° west 8 8-10 p., north 17j° west 13 p., north 1° west 13 4-10 p., and north 10° west 12 1-10 p. thence along the south line of lot No. 113, south 88J° east 29 8 10 p., thence along fine of lot No. 122, south 1° west 120 p., thence along line of lot No. 122 aforesaid and lot No. 132 conveyed to Eben Dunning, west 38 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 19 acres, and 8-10 of an acre, with the usual allowance of 6 per cent for roads, Ac., be the same more or less. It being lot No. 273, and parts of warrranU No. 1382 and 1383, about three acres im proved. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Joseph R. Ingersoll and John C Miller. Trustees of the estate of Win Bingham, dee'd, vs. David R Moore. ASLO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land sit uate in Armenia tp., and bounded on tlie north by lands of Levi Yeomans, on the east by lands of P ll Fields, on the south by land of H. A. Case and Harry Covert, and on the west by lands of Joel P Burnham. Containing 60acres.be the same more or less, about 20 acres im proved, log house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Good rich. Newbury and Peck vs. O D Field. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Sylvania boro', and bounded on the north by the State road, on the cast by the mountain road, on the south by by lands of Curtis Merritt and on the west by lands of the estate of David Brist 11, dee'd. Containing one-fourth of an acre, more or less, ail improved, one framed house and a few fruit trees ihereou. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Oliver Bush vs. Jonathan Bush. ALSO—The following described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Columbia tp., and bounded as follows i be ginning at the south west corner of lot No. 208 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in Columbia tp., being also the north west corner of lot No. 183, thence along line of lot No. I*4. north 87° west 04 1-10 p.. thence north 4° west 01 2-10 p., thence north 89° west 28 8-10 p. to a corner of No. 183, thence north 3° east 37 6 10 p. thence north 2° cast 92 6-10 p., thence south 884° east 57 2 10 p.. thence south IJ° west 21 8-10 p.. thence south 88J° east 37 2-10 p.. thence south 2° west. 171 1 10 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 91 6-10 acres, with allowance, and being No. I*2 of the allotment aforesaid, with about 20acres improved thereon. ALSO—Another lot. piece or parcel of land situate iu Columbia tp. and bounded as follows: beginning at the north east corner o( lot No. 207 of the allotment of the Bingham lands tn Columbia tp. aforesaid, thence north 14° cast 83 p., thence south 894° ea>t 14 2-10 p., thence north I|° east along west line of lot No. 196. 121 3-10 p. to the south east corner of lot No. 197, tlience along the smith line of said lot west 140 p. to a corner in line of lot 206, thence south 14° west 119 p., south 1° west 83 5 10 p.. tlience south 804° east 105 9-10 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 151 2-10 acres with the usual al lowance. lie the same more or less, with about 65 acres improved, more or less, being lots No. 186 and 187 of the allotments aforesaid. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Joseph R Ingersoll and John C Miller surviving Trustees of the estate of Win Bingham,dee'd. vs. Joseph H. DeWitt. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel ol land situ ate partly in Armenia tp. Bradford county, and partly in Ward tp. Tioga county. Fa., and bounded as follows : Beginning at a lieech, tlie north-west corner of lot No. 133. on the subdivision of lands of C L Ward, thence south SK° east 194 2-10 p. to an old beech, tlience south 3° west 68 5-10 p. to a post and stones corner, thence north 89 12° west 191 p. to a corner; thence north 71 "-10 p. to the place of beginning. Containing 84 acres and 59 perches, being lot No. 133, contracted to be sold by C L Ward to John Randall, by articles of agree ment dated Jan. 11, 1858, about 15 acres improved, a *in 0 II framed house, in Tioga county, and a framed barn in Bradfoid county. Seized and taken into execution at the suit cf Christo pher L Ward vs. John Randall. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Albany tp., and bounded on the north by lands of (.' I. Ward, cast by lands of S. Hillhouse, Fied. l'iatt, A. Wolsey and H. Kinney, south by lands of A Wolsey, C. Corbin and Gable, west by lauds of job Peekham and John Reed. Containing 325 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved, one log house, 3 board sheds, and an orchard of young Iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into excretion at the suit of Ulysses Moody now to the use of M W Wheelock vs. Ichab >d M Hail." ALSO—The following lot piece or pnreel of land sit uate ih Ridgbury tp., and bounded on the north by land ol Thomas Galv.n, east by land of Michael Dineen,south by land of John Carl and west by land of Michael Prura mery. Containing 42 acres, more or less, about 25 acres improved. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C. F. Wilson vs. Dennis Drnfninery and G. I'. Netves. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in North ToWanda tp., and bounded on the north by laud of John Divine and U. Granger, east by R. Granger and North Branch canal and John Dougherty, south by laud of James Fineity and land in possession of Wm. Mauger, John Dougherty and J Young and west by laud of S W Rindell, Chester Bennett and Wm. McMorrun. Containing 207 acres, more or less, about 120 acres im proved, with three framed houses two framed barns 2 board shanties 3 apple orchards-, and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of O D Bart lett to the u*e of Jos Menardi vs. Horace Granger. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate inSmithficld tp.,aud boiinued north by lands of Wm Cra.rton, on the east by lands of Aaron C Scott. 011 the south by lands of N C Harris, and on the west by lands belonging to the estate of Ebenezer Keeler. Containing 26 acres and 6-10 ol an acre, more or less, about 4 acres improved, with one framed house, one framed baru, a saw mill, and a lew fruit trees thereon, excepting there from a lot soid by said Rose to Abner Davis, by deed da ted tiie 3d of September, I*sB. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Harris A Page, now to the use of N C Harris vs. Nathan Rose. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wilmot township,and bounded as follows: Beginning at a small beech corner ; thence north 2° east 53 perches to a post 1 thence south 83° 8 perches to a stone corner; thence south 10° west 2 perches to a stone corner ; tlience south 88° east by land in possession of Jacob Miller. 158 perches to a corner j thence south 2° west 57 perches to an old hemlock "down corner" thence north B*° west by land formerly of Geo. Cotter, 106 perches to a small beech corner—containing fifty-five acres and one huutlred and fifty one perches, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown A Rockwell v*. Daniel Bumgartncr. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Athens township, bounded as follows : Beginning at a Corner in the centre ol the highway lead ing from Athens to E. Wolcott, in front of the Abbott Smith spring, thence north to the south line of the Coop er tract, thence east to the cast corner of the said Coop er tract, tlience south along .!•' Mnrrays west line to the north corner of Williatn Phelps' lot" tlience alohg said Phelps' lot to tiie east line of E. Wolcoti's upper mill lot, thence north along the line to the highway aforesaid, thence east along the centre of the highway to the place of beginning—containing tifiy acres of land, more or less, known as L. Wolcott's lower* mill lot,—reserving first a lot sold and deeded to the wife of Stephen Wilson, about two acres more or less—secondly buildings built by Hor ace Ilow, having been sold at Sheriff's sale to N. V. Har ris, about 30 acres improved, 2 framed bouses, saw mill, shingle machiue, and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, being and lying in said township of Athens, bounded as follows 1 Beginning at a stake on the south line of warrant No. 1514. being the south west corner 01 a lot conveyed to Peter Crumb, tlience along lands of John Hopper, north 81 rods to the highwaf. tlience north 75° west along lands of E Wolcott 119 rods 8-10 to a stake, thence south 112 rods and 1-10 along lands of J E Cantield to a stake faced in the said south line of warrant No. 1514, thence along said warrant line 104 and 010 to the place of beginning, being part ot warrant 1514, in the warrant name of Charles Carroll.— Containing 68 acres, known as the Jacob Curkendall farm, reserving fiorn the last described premises 10 acres, heretofore sold to the wife of Wm. Rolfc, on the south west corner of said lot, about 25 acres improved, 1 fram ed house. 1 log house, 1 framed barn, aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Charles Comstock vs. Helen M II Wolcott bail for Erastus Wl -cott. now Helen M B Lummis aud Edward F Summers, her husband. ALSO—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ nate iu Springfield tp., and bounded on the north by the public highway, on the east by lands of E S Rice, on the south and west by D Dickinson. Containing 1 1-4 acres, be the same more or less, all improved, 1 framed house, 1 lramed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of B Gabri el vs. S E Dickinson and Caroline Dickinson. ALSO—The following fot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Springfield tp., and bounded on the north and east by the public highway, on the south by lands of D Dick inson, and west by lands of S E Dickinson. Containing one acre, be the same more or less, all improved, one framed house, an 1 ashed, and a few fruit trees threon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of B Ga briel vs. E S Rice. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Ulster tp., and bounded on tbe north east by lands of James McCarty, south by land of J Smith, and west by the public highway. Containing half an acre, more or less, nil improved, a framed tavern house, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C Ward & Co. vs. P P Sweet. Also. Alexander Elsbrec to the use of James McCarty who was defendant vs. P. P. Sweet. ALSO—By virtue of snndry writs of Fie. Fare., I have levied upon tue following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Troy Borough, and bounded on the north by land of Alouzo Long, east by land of C F Sayles, south by Ehnira street, on tbe west by lands of V M l.ong. Couti.ining one half acre, be the same more or less, all irauraved, framed house, framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Troy Borough, and bounded on tbe north by tba legal. public highway, east by lands of Julia Freman, south by mads of S W Paine and west by lands of Jerrc Adams. Containing 18 feet bv 40 feet, be the same more or less, all improved, 1 small framed office thereon. Al2so—The following described lot, piece or parrel of land situate in Troy Borough, and bounded on the north bv lands of Alouzo Long, east by land of S W A D F romeroy & Co.. and Cash Kendall, south by the public highway.and west by land belonging to the estate of Charles Kitig, dee'd, and 11. N. Hoyt. Containing 6 acres, be the same more or less, all improved. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of SWi D F Pomcroy A Co. vs. Henry Person. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS.—TO prevent misnnd erstand ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriffs sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex cept iu cases,where the purchaser is a lien creditor and is entitled to the fuud as provided in the Ist section of the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1846, which is as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at Orphans' Court or Sheriff * sale, shall appear frotn the proper record to be entitled, ns u lien creditor, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which he or they would appeur, from the record as aforesaid, to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section slml! not lie so construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff, administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to cover all legal costs entitled to he paid out of the proceeds of said sale ; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benclit of this sec tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement from tile proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor,entitled to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriffs Office, Towanda, April 4, 1801. Sheriff. "PROCLAMATION. —Bradford County.ss. L LUCY HORNBACK by her next friend Ceo* \V. I Vincent v.-,. SAMUEL HOIINBACK. No. 04, Dec. term, I iB6O. To Samuel Horn back :—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce | was issued to l>ec.term. 1860, which was duly returned non est iuveutus, and thereon an alias subpoena was is sued in said case. returnable to Feb. term, 18(11, upon i the return of which, proof was made that the said Sam uel Horn hack could not ne found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court u the first Monday of May next to answer said complaint, Ac. A. HASCN SPAI.DINO, Sheriff's Office, Towanda. MM*. 21,1881. Sheriff. PROCLAMATION. —Bradford county, ss. JAM Hi P. NICHOLS vs. PHEBE A. NICHOLS— In Bradford Common Pleas. No. 214, Dec. term, 1860. To Pheiie A. Nichols :—Whereas a asbpa-na in Divorce was issued to Dec. term, I*6o, which was duly returned non est inventus, and thereon and alias snlqncna was issued in said case, returnable to Feb. term, 1861, upon the return of which,proof was made that the said Pbebe A. Nichols could not be found in my baiiiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of tiie said Court on the first Monday of May next, to answer said complaint, Ac. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff's Office. Towanda, Mar. 21. DM, Sheriff. PROCLAMATION. —Bradford county, ss. L JAMES H. WHEELER v.. DIANTHA J. WHEE 1 I.ER. In Dradford Caramon Pleas, No. 92, Dec. term, I*6o. To Diantha J. Wheeler -—Whereas a subpoena in Pi- j vorce was issued to Dec. term, 1860, which was duly re turned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena | was issued in said case, returnable to Feb. term. 1861. i upon the return of which, proof was made that the said Diantha R. Wheel"? could not be found in my baiiiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday ot May next to answer said complaint. Ac. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Mar. 21, 1861 Sheriff. DROCLA M ATION Bradford County, ss. X. LOUISA CASSADY by her next friend Flias Mat thewson vs. TIMOTHY CASSADY. in Bradford Com mon Pleas. No. 95, Dec. term, 1880. To Timothy Cassady :—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce was issued to Pec'r. Term, I*oo, which was duly re turned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was issued in said case,returnable to February term, 1801 upon the term of which, proof was made that the said Timothy Cassady could not he found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require yon to appear before the Judges of the said Court on the lirst Monday of May next, to answer said complaint, Ac. A HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff's Office. Towanda. .M: r. 21. I*6l. Sheriff. "PROCLAMATION. —Bradford county, ss. -L M11.1.A SIMMONS, by her next liiend John C. Tompkinson vs. BENJAMIN SIMMONS. In Bradford Common Pleas, No. .128, Dec. term, lHtiO. To Henry Simmons i—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce was issued to Dec. term, 1860, which w.is duly returned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was issu ed in said case, returnable to Feb. term. I*6l, upon the return of which, proof was made that that the said Ben jamin Simmohs could not be found in my briliwiok. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court ou the "first Monday of May nest, to answer said complaint. Ac. A. HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff's Office, Towanda,March 21,1*61, Sheriff. PROCLAM ATION— Bradford connty. ss. I MARIA BROWN by her next friend R. Van Valk enbnrg vs. HENRY S. BROWN. In Bradford Common Pleas, No. 232, Sept. term. 1860. To Henry S. Brown :—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce was issued to Dec. term. 1861, which was duly returned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpama was issu ed in said case, returnable to Feb. terra. I*6l, upon the return of which, proof Was made that the said Henry S. Brown could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of May next, to answer said complaint, Ac. A. HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Mar. 21, I*6l. Sheriff. VOL" WANT WHISKERS ? DO YOU WANT WHISKERS? DO YOl T WANT A MUSTACHE? DO YOU WANT A MUSTACHE? BELLINGHAM'S CELEBRATED STIMULATING ONCUENT, For the Whiskers and Hair. The subscribers take pleasure in announcing to the Citi zens of the United States, that they have obtained the Agency for, and are now enabled to offer to the American , public, the above justly celebrated and world-renowned I article. THH STIBIULATINA ONGUENT is prepared by DR. C. P. BELLISGII or, an eminent phy sician of London, and is warranted tc bring out a thick set of Whiskeis or a MustacbO. in from three to six weeks, This article is the only one of the kind used by the French, and in Loudon and Paris it is in universal use. It is a beautiful, economical, soothing, yet stimulating compound, acting as it by magic upou the roots, causing a beautiful growth of luxuriant hair. If applied to the scalp, it will cure BALDNESS, and cause to spring up in place of the bald spot a tine growth of new hair. Applied accordingtodirections.it will turn RED or towy hair HARK, and restore gray hair to its orginal color, leaving it soft, smooth, and flexible. The " UNGUENT" is an in dispensable article in every gentleman's toilet, and after one week's use they would not for any consideration be without it. The subseriliers are the only Agents for the article in the United States, to whom all orders must be addressed. Price One Dollar a box—for sole by all Druggists and Dealers ; or a box of the" Onguent," (warranted to have the desired effect) will be sent to any who desire it. by mail (direct), securely packed on receipt ot price and postage, 11,18. Apply to or address HORACE L. H EG EM AN A CO., DRUGGISTS. Ac., 24 William Street , New York. JANUARY 8, 1861. To the People of Bradford County and all other Patrons of the CASH DRUG STORE!! I TENDER mj sincere thanks, for their very liberal patronage liestowed upon me, during the last year, in my New Medicine Building, upon the corner ot Maine and Pine Streets. Devotiug my whole attention to all branches apper taining to this business, and strictly adhering to the grand aim of giving the best satisfaction. 1 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 fresh purchases. Medical advice gratuitously given at the Office, charg ing only for Medicine. Towanda, Fa H C PORTER. M D Jieto 2Hrtfrtfsrnunts._ AT THE KEYSTONE STORE HAS JUST BEEN RECEIVED THE SECOND LARGE STOCK FOR THE SEASON, OF FALL & WINTER GOODS, WHERE WILL RE FOUND A LARGE STOCK OF SOILSSJ sMsasisissa, MERINOS, REPS, Ar.d other WORSTED DRESS GOODS, IBEXES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MILLINERY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES & HOSIERY, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTH,% CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS. HATS &C CAPS, . BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, &c. PPOTJ3P3 FURNISHING GOODS. CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOSES, DRUGGETTS, MATTRESSES, MA TTS, PAPER-HANG TRANSPARENT WIN HOW SHADES. BROCCATELLS:.* IDAMASKS, TABLE AND PIANO COVERS, Bleached and ltnbleached Table Dama>k, White Damask, Table Cloths all sizes, Napkins, Towel, Diapers, Lace aud Embroidered Curtain Muslins, Rose Blankets, Counterpanes, Linen Sheetings, Pillow Case Linens, Sheeting, And Pillow-Cease Muslins, LOOKING GLASSES,! AC. Just received at the KEYSTONE STORE, To which special attention Is Invited. JOSEPH POWELL, Begs to announce that he h sou hand and is constantly receiving from the Manufacturers, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, of the latest styles and most approved patterns. He would respectfully invite the attention of the ladies to thetn. and also to a large stock of BROCHE LHAWLB at half their value. ZEPHYR WORSTEDS, All the desirable colnfs of double, single, and split Zeph yrs, and Shetland wool will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE. LADIES' FURS, AT PANIC, PRICES. JUST OPENED AT THE KEYSTONE STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' FURS Purchased luring the present panic, much below their market value, and are offerep for sale correspondingly low. [Nov. 29, 1860.} BAJOU'S KID CLOVES. All sizes, in colors, black and white, of these celebrated Gloves will always be found at the KEYSTONE STORE. IbticE. —Ladies, J1.01) 5 Oents, t1,25. 100 IPIECIEIS 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. Coal, Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Drain Tiles, Ac. INHERE is n Lime Klin at the Barclay . Company's Basin, in Towauda, where is kept con stantly for sale, fresh burnt 11 kite l.ime, made from the best quality of New York lime stone at 25 cents per bushel, or $1 per barrel, headed up in ban-els, and 12$ rents per bushel for slacked lime. I.ime shipped on hosts at Towanda without additional charge. Also Syracuse tValer I.ime at $1 15 per barrel, aud fire Brick at H cents each. Drain Tiles 2, 3 and 4 inch sizes at 2, 3 and 6 cents per foot, a very nice article for draining land or about dwellings. Merchants supplied with Beardsley'a Axes by the dozen. Jack Screws, for moving buildings, to let at 25 refits per day each. Barclay Coal al J2 25 per ton frrt Lump Coal and $2 00 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 H. R. fi Coal Company, Towanda. J. MACFARLANF.. Towanda, Feb. 22.18G1. Gen. Superintendent. MUSIC. HTIUICK respectfully informs Ihc people • of Towanda and vicinity, that he is prepared for giving LESSONS ON THE PIANO. Also that he Tunes and Repairs Pianos npon reasonable terms, and insures perfect satisfaction Rooms in Bender's Bindery, south end ol Ward House. Dec. 6th, 1&60. 3m. _ Clover and Timothy SEED. TEST RECEIVED at M. E. SOLOMON'S, Of 300 bushels of West Branch Clover Seed,—also 100 bushels of Western Timothy Seed, of the very best qual ity, and at the lowest prices for Cash. "Feb. 2S. 1861. G A VUG A GROUND PLASTER. ~rUY TONS from Yaweer, Rowland & Co's. )I M_/ beds, for sale by the boat loid, at the Ulster Steam Plaster Mills, at $3.75. cash or approved three months notes, payable at the Waverly Bank, interest added. March 21,1861, fU F. WELLES. Jr. GROUND rUPPER, A LLSPICE, Cinnamon, Cloves, Cayenn® | XJL Pepper, Mustard Ginger, Coffee, Beards and Cutty i 'ngs' pnreast of e"h, for sale cheap by I Pat W C B FlTtli