LOCAL AND GENERAL. —We are under obligations to TBACV an 1 BLISS, of the House, and Hon. GEO. of the Senate, for valuable documents. The Presbytery of Susquehanna, holds STATED meeting in Troy. Pa., the last Tuesday in -INUARY. AT hah-past six, P-^M. -A HOOPING-COUGH.—' The hooping-cough ~TA to some considerable extent in this borough, and 5 children have died of it. It is said to he unusual TJCT ere this wiuter. a®. The Bradford County Teachers' Asso N will hold its next regular meeting at Stevcnsvilie, 'J Friday and Saturday, the 14th and 15th of February. FTBLIC attendance is desired. 0 KLUUJsB ,sec'y. jris-Cant MORRIS MURPHY, of Dushore, Zn cotintv, is now engaged in forming, in the conn- OULMDFORD. Sullivan, Lycoming and Huntingdon, A T „V to be called the " Washington Light Infantry . LU OCULIST will find this a desirable branch TFTHE service? Fay to commence at the date of enroll ment. JOT On Friday and Saturday last, tbe sleigh . PYcollent, and the young people JAG IN this viciui .Y 5 ,it immensely. The streets ufthc village were enjoying OF KJSAND I;IA . were thruiiired with men*} b , see," whose gleeful shouts indicated uninterrupted joyment. Stir We return our thanks to those persons , different parts of the county who haye kindly furnish- ( ID us with items of local interest transpiring in their rc- ' localities. If many others, who might, would 1 us * similar favor we might make the Reporter a com pete county record of current events, which would he articularly interesting to every citizen of the county .— the outlines at,d we will do the " filling iu." YA Pnriog the past week there lias been N iigiOM service at the Presbyterian Church, in this ?? every evening, by Rev. Doctor MITCHELL, of Bing aat'in, X- Y. Mr. MITCHELL is an able and eloquent has been successful in drawing a largo au ,',-CE since be commenced bis labors here. We trust efforts may have the desired effect. ]®-AS-\GYOF PROGRESS. —This is truly T I of progress, and one of the best evidences we have LIE fact lIT the appearancs in our midst of that healthy, . unadulterated article, D. B De Land A Co.'S Chem | -iloratus. This article we caa with confidence re- ; I -send to our patrons to be just the thing which it I aisto be. Get a paper and prove it for yourselves. B ftjTlviN AWAY.—On Saturday evening lust I; NC attached to a cutter, while coming up Main St., I. fright aud started off at learful speed. He made HO G'TOD time till he commenced to aseend the liiil to I?MID street, where he was brought to a halt. He was H - turned around and started back, and arriving at the ■v.of the hill, he again started and before lie could be ■TQIPED run into the hitching posts in front of LAVOKTK, ■LWS it Co.'s Banking house. The cutter was consid- Babiy damaged. No farther injury was done. I SsSrW* GRIIFIS, late Treasurer retired JJ tn THE office, list week, and was succeeded by FBANCIS I WATTS, elected last fail to tbeplace. Mr. G. has made BIF-tn-ecf, praJt'Diand faithful officer, and the tax-payers !■ . be pleased to iearn that he has paid into the State B'-eisiry nil :be State Tax due from Bradford county, BURMT NO balance due, and has also settled and discharg- B sis indebtedness to the county . in discharging the HC.IIUU* and vexatious duties of the Treasury, he has HEN very materially aided by the efforts of his deputy, ■ I DAVIS, Esq. , who, we understand will also act as B-iy for the present Treasurer. ■?%. HARD ON JEFF. — At a festival on some among the soldiers in Missouri, one of them ir. ■ .N offered the following extravagant seutimuft B it is printed in a Missouri paper : B ;-F DAVIS — May he be set afloat in an open boat with- B ompass or rudder , may that Isiat and contents tie Bdlowed by a shark, ami the shark swallowed by a BA. the whale in the devil's belly, and the devil in hell, BDOOR HE ked and key lost, ami further, may he lie BR.CD in the south-west corner of hell, and a north-east B . blow ashes in his evus to ail eternity." I SaT IMPORTANT TO JUSTICES ELECT —Theat ■C.. A of Justices elected at the late electwr.is called ■UE provisions of the Act of Assembly, which re- B that every person hereafter elected to the office of the peace or alderman, shall within thirty days election, if he intends to accept said office, give B ■ thereof in writing to tbe prothonotary of the com -3 pleas of the proper county who shall immediately in. the secretary of the com monwealth of said accep -; and no commission shall issue until the secretary BLE commonwealth HSS received the notice aforesaid |LF How TO STOP A PAPER. —If you want ■B'-'? a paper, says a cotemporary, pay for it in full to ■B'me you cease taking it, as an honest man should do. K sneaking to the Postmaster and ask him to send FM aper back marked " refused," but send for your B fejvosit the amount with the Postmaster, and ask B V forward it, or go to the office of publication your -'"F PAY your honest dues like a man. Some people 1 - that they can't stop a paper that they have B ' 'SCRIBED for, but there is no difficulty in It, if they A fight way, pay up all yon owe and then IF the ® 1 scontinued contrary to orders, yon are not liable I you do not take it from the Post office. Don't to cheat the printer out of his dues, whether IBcents or ten dollars. 8%. I lie January and February numbers of - 1 ' BWK T*ve been received. This Magazine H F treat merit and a particular favorite among the ■■*• TTVH number is erubellbhed with beautiful -'L-MGTHE latest fashions which are always ea ■;' " J ' ,R LL >' THE ladies. In this particular Godey'S TV r M^A:TRACTIVE AND RCF'ABLE Magazine pub " ' -'-' terary department is also varied and inter- I ■ 1 J'' WAYS coutains a choice collection of poc : A "' S^ET '-LE, which cannot fail to amuse and : *• One COPY ONE YEAR, $3 ; two copies $5. AI -■ " A ' G# v, Philadelphia. Mg EWTOR A very formidable dis- ITS A P[>carance among the children of Pot- B' ° MTY ' " ,REE oases, all of which have '' DISEASE IN characterized by dark pur- " IE ELTR Avagation of blood beneath I:ESE spots are generally distributed over J. WR " LCE ' E Aceedingly variable in size and shape ■. L;IR " JN ' R AN( F have the appearance of being CSLUH ■., " R 'KE of A whip. Some are in irregular patch ■ ,LJ OR!IAP e, and others as if caused by BRUSES^— ■_ , L ' JE S P°G are not diminished by pressure.— 0 ' U A **DMI-conscious state, complains of ' N hack, limbs, and abdomen, slight B, "*- N A great prostration with loss of pulse at >TO , LUR 4CE C "''B & NJ finally death clcses the scene > ETA mination by Dr. DEWXTT and myself : ?RER?T I^ '')LH.NG of inter est— the organs being in B^AVNI UON ' THE VEING OF THE BRAIU WORE FOUND ■W. U11 ' BUT NOT congested, and the blood was in ■ , ''F ARID state. " H* A AISCASEOF tbe blood, it having lost BR ' T,0 6 'N A dissolved and broken down con- B- I R , G.W. MCKEX.M. D. JB " BR ufort] Co. Pa. TF.RRIBLE MORTALITY. —The Tompkin3 County (X. Y.) Democrat says : •' We read and .hear.of many deaths by Diptheria—the strange disease which pec ins to baffle the skill of the most eminent physicians— bat when we hoard Of the following deaths—six in one family! —and all occurring within a few days of each other, our feelings oan better be imagined than described. Read the following : DIED.— In Etna, Jan. Ist, 162, of Diptheria, Emma Ophelia, aged 4 years, 6 months. Jau. 2d, Prudence Eli za, aged 10 years, 17 days. Jan. 4th. Hiram, aged 13 years, 5 months. I*2 days. Jan. sth. Allen Benjamin,aged 7 yoars, 7 mouths, 20 days. Jan. 6th, Paulina It., aged 30 years, 11 months, 10 days. Jan. Bth, Polly Elizabeth, aged 18 years, 9 months, '2O days, all children of Daniel and Elizabeth M. Sherwood. " They were all buried together—six coffins were or dered here and all takeu up at once to the residence of the afflicted parents." fitar*Thc following officers were elected at the Borough election, held on Friday last Judge of Election —F. B. Ford. Inspectors " Asa Douglass, Jas. H. Nevins, Constable. —A. J. Noble, High Constable. —G. H. Eaton, Rorotigh Concil. —C. S. Russell, E. T. Fox. School Directors.- -G. D. Montanye, W. C. Bogart, C. L. Ward. Assessor. —Geo. E. Fox, Auditor. —O. D. Bartlett, Oversecrers of the Poor. —W. Mix, C. K. Ladd. FIRE IN ELMIRA. —About 4 o'clock, on Sunday morning, the 12th inst., the boarding house kept by Mrs. ELLEN Waito, in Elmira, was entirely destroyed by fire. The Press says that the fire originated in a room occupied by one of the borders, who came to the house in a state of intoxication, and probably set fij;e to his bed by the careless use of a lighted candle. As soon as the alarm was given a son of Mrs. WAKD went up to the room and endeavored to extinguish the fire, but was so strangled by the smoke and hot air that he could Dot ac complish his object. Most of the furniture was saved, but the building was an entire loss, as the insurance on it expired some time since and had not teen renewed. The loss is probably between three and four thousand dollars. SaT" ECLIPSES FOR 1862.—There will be five eclipses in ISO 2, three of tbe Sun and two of the Moon, as follows : Ist. A total Eclipse of the Moon, June 12, commencing at 1 o'clock 16 m mutes in the morning. 2d. A partial Eclipse of the Sun, June 27, at 1 o'clock 53 minutes in the morning—invisible on the Great South ern Ocean. 3d. A partial Eclipse of the sun November 21st, at 1 o'clock 13 minutes. 4th. A total Eclipse of the Moon December 6, at 2 o'- clock 36 minutes in the morning. sth. A partial Eclipse of the Sun December 21st, at 12 o'clock 2 minutes in the morning—invisible. JDAwrtfiefefßts. C CAUTION. —Ran away From the subscriber, J on the 26th day of December last, HENRY SIMP SOX, aged about 12"years, and bound to me until lie be came 21 years of age. I find it impossible to keep said boy, aud I hereby caution all persons against harboring or trusting him on my account, as I will be responsible lor no debts contracted by him,or for any of his transac tions whatever. ISAAC M. EAMES. Burlington, Jan. 10, 1862. \ D MINISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Notice J\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot Joseph Biddle dee'd., late of Armenia twp., are hereby requested to made payment without de lay, aud all persons having demands aguiust said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT MASON, Admistrator. Jan. 13,1862. SHERIFF'S SALE—By vittne of a writ of Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough of Towanda. on THURSDAY, the 6th day of February 162,a1l that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying in the Township of Wysox and bounded asfol ! lows : Beginning at the north-west corner of Bertrand ; and Septimus Whitney's lot, thence north 1° east 111 pr. I to a po.-t on the Warrantee line. Thence south 89° east I on said Wa;rant line 118 9 10 pr. to a post to the north | west corner of a lot of Lyman Trumhull. /hence south 1° : west 111 pr. to a post the north-east corner of said Whit ney's lot. thence nort sy° westh 118 9-10 pr. to the place of beginning. Containing 82 acres and 78 perches, being the same lot of laud which was conveyed by Lyman Trumbull to A.J. Gorsline, by deed dated Dec. 6,1850, wholiy deed subsequently conveyed the same t > Charlotte Gorslmt. About 40 acres improved —log house with frain l-ed addition, trained barn, and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Martin Els hree's Exrs. vs Charlotte Gorsline who survived l'omroy Gorsline. ALSO—By sundry wrints of Vend. Ex., will be expos ! e0 to-public sale at thesame time and place, the follow ! nig lot piece or parcel of land situate in West Burlington bounded on the north by lands of A. Parkhurst, east by j lands of Pbineas Pit-kins m, -loutli by lands of John Green i and James Booth, and west by land of Wilber Gamage. Containing 75 acres, be the same more or less, aoutit 18 | improved, framed house, framed barti and fruit trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. M. Slan vilie vs. Washington Taylor. ALSO— The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Smithtield township, beginning at a post and stones the south-west corner of a lot of land formerly own ed by WBI. Phelps, theace south 81° west 73 pr. to a post and stones, Thence north 9' west 12 pr. to a post and stones, thence south 81° west 15 8-10 pr. to a line of a road ieatlind south from a saw mill owned in part by C. P. Irish, thence south 28° east 12 3 10 perches to a post thence southsi 3 west 51 210 perches to a post and stones thence north 9° west 155 pr. to a corner in the aforesaid road, thence north 81° east 136 pr to a posi and stones, thence sontli 9° east 155 pr to the place of beginning.— Containing 12f>4 acres, more or less, about 90 improved, 2 framed houses, one framed barn, sow mill, aud orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Warren Al i Un's Exrs. vs. Joseph Hinchman A Lyman T Coveil. A. U. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda, Jan. 14,1862. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. IP. Kirby Vj. S. O. L'orwin. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, No. 791, Sept. Term, 1861. The undersigned,an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by sale ol defendant's personal property, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 25th day of JANUARY, 1862, at 1 o'clock, p.m.,and all persons having claims npjn said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same J.WOOD, Dec. 18,1861. Auditor. GO TONS FUESH GROUND PLASTER, FOIT. SALE ir WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. Towanda, Jan. 8, 1861. SPECIAL NOTICE OWING to the fact that all confidence in the present Credit System is destroyed the sub scribers have determined to sell goods hereafter Exclusively for Ready Pay. All those hav'ng unsettled accounts with us will oblige us by settling the same at onoe, and all Notes and judg meuts due us must be pa ! d soon iu order to save cost. X. B- Xo respect of persons shewn. Itulington Aug 14, I*6l. J. F. LONG & SON. id tons POULTRY WANTED! FOII WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE will be paid in cash. All kinds of poultry should be shut up and kept without anything to eat for at least twenty-four hours before killing, that their crops may be empty. Pick tbem carefully so as not to break the skin, cut off the head, draw the skin over the neck bone and tie it neatly, your poultry if fat is then fit for any market. * fe. T. FOX. Towanda,Nov. 20, 1861 STRATTON'S YEAST COMPOUND has been tried by at least half the families in this town for the past year, and has proved to be right. It comes in convenient packages containing lOcents worth One < . R. Manley, south by lands of H. D. Freeman, and west by the public highway containing 50 acres, more or less, all improved, framed house, framed baru, and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A piece of land situate in Canton t wp., bound ed on the north and west by lands of Lrad Wilson, south | by lauds of H. Lock wood and east by the highway. Con taining one acre, more or less,all improved, frame house, framed baru, and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece of laud situate in Troy twp., bounded ou the north by lands of D. R. Manley, on the east by the public highway, ou the south by lands of G. P. Freeman, and ou the west by lands of A. L. Mauley A G. P. Freeman. Containing 65 acres, more or less, all improved, framed house, hog stable, aud fruit trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pomeroy Brothers vs. A. S. Manley. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp.. beginning on the west bank of Dry Brook, in the south line of Bradford St., and run ning thence south 89° lilui west, 168 feet to a corner— thence south 50m east 295 feet to the west bank of Dry Brook aforesaid, thence north to the placeof beginning. Containing HO perches ot land, be the same more or less, with one framed house, oue framed barn, aud a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tfce suit of Jacob Reel vs. John Delany. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Towanda Borough, beginning at the south-west corner of J. D. Montanye's store ou Main st., thence east about 54 feet, more orless, to the west line of Mrs. D. F. Barstow'a lot: thence south along said Barstow s line to Pine street, thence west to Dr. Porter's store, south east corner, thence north along said Porter's west line to the N. E. corner, thence west to Mrs. Rice's lot, thence north along Mrs. Rice's east line about 10 feet to her north line, thence west to Main street, thence north 21 feet to the place of beginning, it being intended to include all the interest the defendant has in the store and lot lately oc cupied by him, all improved, one brick building thereon, used and occupied as a store—the same being three sto ries high, the third story and front room in the second story of said building is reserved from this lien, the deft, claiming no interest in the same. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Barton Kingsbury vs. Joseph Kingsbury. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Towanda Born' bounded on the west by a street, on the north by a lot in possession of or owned by E. M. Farrar, on the east by Water st., and on the south by a lot iu possession of Geo. Fox and others, being the same lot formerly occupied by Robert 0 Simpson, iu the Nor thern Liberties, and conveyed by Michael Meylert by deed dated May 8,1857, and recorded Oct. 19,1857, in Deed Book No. 50, page 455. All improved, one framed house and barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. M. Tur ner vs. H. A. Bnrbank. Also, at thesuitof C. M. Turner vs. D. 11. Garfield. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp.. bounded on the north by land of Julia Blackntan, east by other lands in possession of the defendant and his wife, south by the public high way, and west by lands of - ard, James Thompson and land formerly owned by Sam uel Ovenshire, thence south 64° west along the road lead ing to Athens I>o rough 10 perches to angle in said road, thei.ee continuing along said road south sj° west 47 6-10 perches to an angle in said road, thence south 21 west 0 perches to another angle iu said road, thence south 17J deg. west 13 7-10 perches along said road to lands of Jas. Thompson, tlience south 30° east 31 4-10 perches to a corner of J. F. Saterlee's land, thence east along the north line of said Saterlee's land, 96 3-10 perches to the south-west corner of land formerly contracted to S. C Morgan, thence uortb along Morgan's we.-t line 80 per to the south line of land former! v owned by Samuel Oven shire, thence west along said line 56 1-10 perches to a corner of said Ovenshirc's land, theuce north 30° west 22 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 44 acres and 40 perches of land, more or less, about seven acres improved, excepting al? u ' 1 j acres from the north west corner sold to J. A. Rice. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land in Ath ens Boro', bounded on the Xorth by land of H.J. Fritcn er, east by a lot owned by E. H. Perkins, on the south by Public Street and on the west by a lot belonging to D. H.Scott, being about 65 leet front, on Public Street, and about CO feev in the rear, with one framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Page and Bristol vs. C. F. Welles Jr. & J. P. Ovenshire, Adminis trators of E R Ovenshire dec'd. Al2so—The following lot of land situate in Rome and Sheshequin townships, beginning at a corner on the line of James Randolph s land, theuee north 87J° east 120 6-10 rods to a corner, thence south 14° west 14 1-10 reds to a corner, thence north s7j° 40 rods to a corner, thence south 14° west 53 4-10 rods to a corner, thence tlorth deg. east 77 3-10 rods to a corner, thence north 14° cast 92 rods to a corner, thence south 87£° east 117 3-10 rods to a corner, thence north 1J 0 west 30 8-10 rods to a cor ner, thence south S7£° east 120 6-10 reds to the place of beginning. Containing9s acres, more or less. Thisde scrip.ion and the article is intended to embrace one half of the saw-mill. 4 acres improved, old saw mill, framed house, and framed barn. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Elijah Towusend vs. Aun J. Meiley, Administratrix of Peter Mciley dec'd. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Standing Stone twp., north by Lmd ot P. S. \Vhitmore, east by land of Win. (Jriffia, south by land in possession of the Widow Baldwin, west by land of H. McCracken. Containing about 6 acres, more or leas, about 3 acres improved, a log house and an old log stable there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John A. Codding vs. Robert McCracken and Win. Griffis. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Athens borough, hounded north by la .id of C. N. Shipraan, cast by a iotowned by C. P. Weils. Jr., south by Centre street, west by a lotowned by M. Thomp son, being lot No. 17, as laid down ou a map of Athens borough, surveyed by Z. F. Walker, and being about 40 diet front on Centre street, and 110 feet in the rear—all improved, with one framed dwelling house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit Of X. C. Har ris vs. A. W. Fox. AIJSO— The following described lot, piece or parcei of land situate in Springfield twp., bounded north by lands of Barnard Newell, Waiter Mattocks, Asa Mattocks and Thomas Pyne and James L Phillips, east by lands of Xo ah Bliss and W. H. West brook, ami south by land of El am Rennett and W. H. West brook. west by land of Joel Ad ams, containing 200 acres, be the saine, more or less, afgsi. about ICO acre* improved, with 3 framed dwelling houses, 3 framed barns aud sheds, 4 apple orchards and other fruit trees thereon. Seised and when in execution at the suitof Samuel P. Ripley vs. Hiram Spear. A. HANSON SPALDTXG. Sheriffs Office, 1 Sheriff' j Towanda. Jan. 8. 18C?. j Noticb to PrnctiASEßs—To prevent iqi->u nder-t;i oil ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at i>beriirs sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the laud is sold. It has become Imperalivrfv neccss-ry to adopt this rule, and it will be strictly adhered to, ex cept in eases, where the purchaser is a lien creditor and ! is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of the act of Assembly, approved April ?0, 1846. which is ' as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estjte at Orphans' Court or Sheriffs sale, shall appear from the : proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive | the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of the sheriff', administrator, exesutor l or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt ; of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which ; lie or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, to be entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall ; not be so construed as to preventtho right of said Sheriff, j administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient te J cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds of said sale; and provided further, that liefnre any pur | chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec- I tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per | son so making said sale, a duly certified statement from the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the j proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor,entitled | to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid." LICENSES.— Notice is hereby piven, that the following applications for Licenses have been filed in the office of tne Clerk, and the same will be pre sented to She Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, the 3d day of February next! FOR A TAVERN. John Howard ~,., Wyalusing Twp. Ralph Martin Wilmot " John M. Pike Athens Boro'. Hugh M. Holcoinb. Leßoy Twp. W.H. Brown, i Pike " 9. W.C1ark.....; Athens " J.M.Bwd Wysox " j T. Mines, Wyalusing Twp. Nathan 0im5tead........... _ Towanda Boro'. O. S. Morse LRoy Twp. E. B. Purdy Herrick Twp. Powell & Smith Towanda Boro' L.T. Royse Burlington Boro* IJuns Brisker Pike Twp. John S. Smith South Creak. Mrs.C.S. Estell Towanda Boro' Hiram Sherry Windham Twp. I Geo. W. Squires. Standing Stone. Stephen B. Bennett North Towanda J.W.Taylor ....... Fraukliu twp. MERCANTILE DDAI.ERS. T. L. Woodruff. Ridgbury Twp. H. W. Noble Towanda Boro' E.O.GOODRICH, Clerk. Towanda, Jan. 13,15G2. PROCLAMATION. — Whereas the Hou. U. MERCTJR, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Rradford 1 and Susquehanna, and Honorahles John Pahsmoke, and Jons P. Long, Associate Judges, in and for said county | of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the isth day of Dec A. D. 1861, to rne directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions i of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at To j warnia, for the County of Bradford, on Monday, the third day of February next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and I Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with their records, inquisitious and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be doue ; and those who are bound by recognizance or oth erwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said County, or who shall Le bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are re quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 30th of December,in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty-one, and of the Independence of the United States, the eighty sixth. A. H.SPALDING, Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE — Barton Kings btry vs. Joseph h'ingsbery. In the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford county, No. 130, December Term,! 1861. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Audi tor, appointed by the said Court to distribute the monies raised by the Sheriff's sale of said defendant's personal property, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough ot Towanda, on FRIDAY, the 17th dayof JANUARY. 1862, at 1 o'clock. P. M., when and where all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. r. D. MORROW, Dec. 10,1861. Auditor. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE-By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford coun ty, will be exposed to public sale, at the tavern house of Harrison Gibbs, in Springfield twp.. on FRIDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY", 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp.,late the estate of Thomas Smead. dee'd., bounded|on the north.east and southjby land ot William T. Williams and on the west by the Public highway leading from Sniitbtield Centre, to Bentley Creek. Containing [ one acre, all improved with n frame Tavern House,framed Barn, Work Shop and fruit trees thereon, being the same , premises sold to Thomas Smead at May Term 1861 by the Sheriff of Bradford County, as the property of Alex- j ander Bowe. Terms of Sale — s2s,oo in hand and the balance on , confirmation of the sale with interest-, ALSO—another piece of land situate in said twp. of Springfield, and bounded on the "north by Jands of Wal ter and Asa Mattocks, Thomas Jay lie arid James L. Phil- j lips east by lands of Noah Bliss .south hy lands of W. W. i Westbrook and the old farm formerly owned by Hiram Spear, and on the west by the highway, leading trom | Springfield Centre to Leonard Hollow containing about ! seventy-nine acres, about sixty acres improved with two frame nouses, one frame barn, sheds, corn house, and ! orchard thereon, being the farm formerly owned hy Lem- i uel White, ami part of the same land sold by the Sheriff' | of Rradford County, as the property of Hiram Spear, j to the said Thomas Smead, at September Term 1860. Terms of Sale.—For this lot, $.10,00 in hand, one third including this fifty dollars, confirmation of the sale, one third in one year, and one third in two year's with in terest on the whole from the day of saie. ALSO—another piece or parcel of land situate in said Springfield twp., and bounded on the north by lands of Barnard Newel and Walter Mattocks, on the west by the public road, on the west line of the Leonard White farm above descrilied and of W. H. Westbrook, on the south by lands of W. W. Westbrook and E. Bennett, and on the west by lands of Joel Adams, containing one hundred aud twenty acres or thereabouts, with one frame barn, and two sheds, and three apple orchards thereon, about one hundred acres thereof improved. TERMS OF SALE.— Of this lot soo,oo in hand, one third including the fifty dollars at the confirmation of the sale. One third in one year, one third in two year's, with interest on the whole from the day of sale. JAMES H.WEBB, Dec. IS, 1861. Administrator. LIST OF JURORS DRAWN" FOR FEB RUARY TERM, commencing Feb. 3,18C2. 6RANI) JURORS. Asylum—Francis Cole, B. Standing Stone —Geo. H. Laporte, 0. D. Chamber- Wood, lain. Sheshequln—L. 8. Kings- Athens—L. A. Gardner. bery. Burlington—B. B. MeCord.'Springfield—New'ierryLoo- Canton—James Ketchum, i mis, Newton Farming. Derrick—J. C. Barnes. ITroy twp— Wm. Hickok, Overton—l,eroy Heverly. I Wm. Guthrie. Pike—Newton Humphrey. 'Terry—J. L. Jones. Ridgbury—Calvin West. Towanda twp—J. M. Fox. Rome—lra G. Towner, Da- Windham—lra Finch. vid Barnes. i Wells—J. P. Bowman. Smithfield—V. S.Vincent. • Wysox—Jirbin C. Shores. TRAVERSE JURORS—FIRST WEEK. Albany—Moses M.Carr , Jo-j Pike—P. H. Buck. scph Lee, John V. Rice. ißidgbniy—E. F. Hanlon, Athens—John Hill, Horace' Geo. Cooper. McKinney, Z. F. Walker, Springfield—lsaac F. Buh Samuel Ovenshiro, jr.,An- lock, Dennison Gates, Al thooy Snell, Charles Mc-| binas Cranmer. Duffee Gabriel Walker. Sheshequiu—Obadiah Gore. H.H.Green. Towanda boro—lra Smith, Canton—John Gray. j Henry Mercur. Granville John P. Bush, Towandatp—Anrdrew Shi- Benjamin Saxtou, 11. W. ner. Sherman. Tuscarora—Chas. E. Bixby; Herrick—J. B. Allen. i Windham— Benjamin Reel. Litchfield—David Strubel, Wyalusing—J. R. Wells, Joseph P. Munn, Herman! harrison Rlack. Morse, Abram Merrill. Warren—ljoren B. Wolcott, Leßoy—Geo. Fasg. j Asher Beardsley. Monroe Lyman Holland,Wysox—M. J. Coolbatigb, J.S. Salisbury. Amos York, Wm. E. Bull. Orwell—J. H. Barber, C. S. Wilmot—C. 8. StowelL D avi s, J. E. Robinson. | TRAVERSE JURORS—SECOND WEEK. Athens—GeoW. Plnmmer,j Benj. Strong, Lewis James Thompson, Haw-j Adams, ley Thomas. ;Sylvania—Abram Scouton, Armenia—John Tomlinson. Standing Stone-Guy Browp. Albany—Morgan Moon. jSmithflcld—S. \V. Campbell. Asylum—Robert Rull. Philander Ilall, 0. K. Burlington west—A.Greeno.| Bird. Columbia—lsaac Griffin. Tuscarora—A. C. Cuiven. Granville—Wm. Bunnyon. Troy Boro—James Adams. Herrick—Phillip Angle. Troy tp—H.N. Fish. Litchfield—John McKean. Towanda—J. M. Watts, Lwoy—Henry McCramy. Towandy Boro -Chas.Casb. Orwell—Charles Upsom. 'Wiimot—Wm. PassmoFe. Ridgbury— Orville Cham Wyalusing -Charles Biles, berlin, B. L. Coopen. j. V. Vanauker. Rome- Belim Murphy F. W'. Wells—Jatnes Oweos. Mayuard. Wm Parks. Windham—Jefferson John- Springfie.'d--E. M. Merville,! son. acgai. REG ISTER S NOTICES —Notice is here by given, that there has been filed *0(1 settled in the offioe of the Register of Wills, In and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fol lowing estates, viz : Final account of Sarjtli E. Crens, administratrix of Ed ; ward Crana. Final account of David Ford, administrator of Isaac Ford, late of Pike. Final account ot A. Cummins, administrator of "A. Cummins, late of Springfield. Final account ot Charles Chaffee, administrator of Jas. B. Demony. Partial account of Chester Pierce and Lucy K. Cool i Laugh, administrators of Daniel Coolbangh, late of Wy- I SOX. i Partial account of Ira and D. A. Brown, executors of I Daniel Brown, iate of Wyalusing. i Final account f E., C. Kellogg, guardian of William L. Martin, minor son of James Martin, dee'd- And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court j of Bradford county, on Monday, the 3d day of February next, for confirmation and allowance. N. C. ELSBREE, Register's Office, Jan. 8,1862. Register. ADM IN ISTR A TOR T S~N6flCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JAMES GORDON, late of Wells tp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay, and those bay , iug claims against said estate willnresent them duly au : thentieated for settlement. THOMAS OWEN, Dec. 11, 1861. Administrator. NOTICE—Notice i is hereby given, tbatall persons indebted to the es ' tate of JAS. M.SOLOMON, late of Wyalusing tp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay,and those haying claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. DAVID G GOODIN, Dec. 11,1661. Administrator- A DMINISTIIATOR'S NOTICE.—NoIIe® XjL is hereby gveti, that all persohs indebted to thee s tate of WILLIAM SIBLEY', dee'd., late of Windham p.., are hereby requesited to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estatel wilt present them duly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN KUYKEN PALL Jau. 8,1662. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Executors of Alriram fierce vs. Don M. Bacon. In the Court ' of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 43, February Term, 1859. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute tunds arising from Sheriff"* sale of defend ant's personal property, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in the Borough of Towanda, j on THURSDAY, the 23d day of JANUARY, 1862, at 1 o'cloek, I'. M., when and where all persons having | claims against said estate, are requested to present ' the same or be forever debarred therefrom. THOMAS RY'ON, Dec. 11,1861. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE. — In. the matter pf il the estate of Eli Piibbs. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford County. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Au ditor, appointed by said Court to distribute the monies in the hands of the administrators, will attend to the du- I ties of bis appointment at his office in the Borough of I Towanda,on SATURDAY, the IBth day of JANUARY, | 1862, at 1 o'clock, P.M., when and where all persons hav i ing claims upon said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW, Dec. 10, ls6l. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the mailer of James Wilcox, ilec'd. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds in the hands of administrators, aris ing from sale of personal property and real estate of said decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the 24th day of J ANUARY, 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m., and all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. G. H. W ATKINS, Dec. 18,1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S Montanyes ', Gloves and Underwear, In all colors and sizes, for the present season, which I am offering at ASTONISHING LOW PRICES Ail those wishing to get good bargain* may call at the CLOTHING STORE M. E. SOLOMON, No. 4 Batton's Block, TOWAHDA, "FA.. NOT. 13, 18DT. LATEST FROM W.A.R. W. A. ROCKWELL is again on hand with the first New Goods of the Season ! DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARK. HATS AND CAPS. Those wishing a good bargain will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call, as the hard times wIQ not prevent us selling good articles at moderate prices. Although compelled to adopt the ready pay system, wo feel confident that we can give our customers perfect sat isfaction. WM. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, Sept. 25,1861. lE. ISA. .A.. Eaton's Mercantile Academy, TOWANDA, PA. <4£B 00 PAYS FOR A FULL COMMER fp CIAL COURSE. Cheapest Commercial School in this or any other State COURSE OF INSTRUCTION The same as pursued in any of the largest Commercial Colleges. BOOK-KEEPING In all its various branches. PENMANSHIP Taught on a Nev and Improved Plan. Instruction in Commercial Correspondence, Commer cial Calculations, Bills of Exchange. Promisary Notes, Detecting Counterfeit Money, Ac., Sc., Ac. GRADUATES AWARDED A DIPLOMA. *S~ Specimens of Writing, Circulurs, Ac., will be for warded to any address, whenever requested. C. E. EATON, Towanda, Nov. 6.1861. Principal "new" FALL AND WINTER GOODS, In Great Variety, NOW OPENING, West Side of the Public square, at the stare of A. WICKHAM & SON. Towanda, Sept 25,1861. QASH PAID FOR POULTRY. A good article Of FAT, WELL DRESSED POULTRY. can be sold fur CASH, at Towanda, Nov. 1661. PATCH'®. AITOTHEiI NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK or WINTER GOODS! AT TRACY & MOORE'S. Towanda, Jan. 1.1862. A DMINISTRATOR-S NOTICE —Notice -Ia Is hereby given, that alt persons Indebted to the estate of BULL SMITH, deceased,; late of Canton township, are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duty authenticated for settlement. ANDREW KIFF. Dec- 5,1961. Administrator. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— Intfo natter of the estate of Jesse UsatsK md. Io the Orphans' Court of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court i to distribute monies in the hands of the administrators, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY. 1863, at 1 o'clock, p.m.,and that all persons having claims against the said estate mnstjweeent them, or else bo forever debarred from said fund. W. T. DA VIES, Dec. 1. 1861. Auditor WANTED ! SHEEP PELTS .ANT) WOOL, fcr which the highest price in cash wiu be paid at PATCH S. Towanda, Sept. 1?, 1661.