LOCAL AND GENERAL. f IGY We see it staled that HORACE GREK . will deliver a lecture In Troy, Pa.,/riday evening, MARCH -I*- Subject: " The Nation." jyThe " weather prophets" say there is . RV indication of an early Spring. We hope their pro '\ E CJ MAY prove true, that our farmers may be able to GE: in an early and large crop. One night last week, a noraber of dogs BLUNGING to different citizens were poisoned. This is a miserable as wall ss dangerous practice, as more serious satM might happen from leaving poisou in public pla ces K® BUILDING UP. —We'notice that Messrs. T. MKA SEIBICH and ESSKNWINB, who were burned out theu'te fire are re constructing their buildings, and This is commendable energy and enierpnse. SS.EBRATA.-I.> our statement, . lev „f A number of persons being committed to SLuTt.... Thi, was mistake— their names were HKE^AN'. The farmers of Shesheqnin have form aTrmers Club, I I pose of AND , BOUID be adopted by farm " RAIRE THROUGHOUT the county. By A TEE inter chaDge OF opinions, much valuable information will be developed. I A little boy, eight years old, son of Y TON DEARM*. of Elraira. accidentally fell through the ice and was drowned in the Chemung river, on the Uthinst. Notwithstanding the exertions of the citizens ■ BIS body HAS not yet been recovered. ♦ DirTHF.RU.—' There have been several I {MM 0 f depthena in this place, during the latter port of I WINTER, but none, we believe, have terminated fatally.— II WE SEE LJ our exchanges that mauy are dying ol this disease in different parts of tire country. -♦ JAT A gentleman who arrived here from H - N .,J. last week, says that grain and pork is selling B -uarkably cheap iu that State . M'heat 60 cents per ■ :.!be. Corn, shelled, 12 cents per bushel, and pork 4 to ■ ..cents per lb. There can be no DANGIU of starving " out I int." * ... I 9 On Saturday afternoon last, the ice in HI'Y pool passed out very quietly, without doing damage 0 atirthing, except the ice bridge, which bad been in ■ PASSABLE condition since December la St. The Spring rafting will now commence AS soon as practicable. There ii considerable lumber and square tiuiuer on the share at mil place, to bo rafted this Spring. J&Y IMPROVEMENT — Mr. O. D. BARTI.ETT hi! attached a splendid whistle to hi* steam Foun. dry and Machine Shop, which is very convenient for la boring and business men. as it indicates the time of going V> and retiring from work. It can be plainly heard all vver twn. Charles W. Hurlbort. recently tried IN (vego, for A-"ni It and Battery on Misa Frances M. Schooler, with intent to kill, has been convicted and sen tenced to imprisonment iu the Auburn State Prison, for Dre years aud one month. Mr. llurlburt is a carpenter anil joiner by trade, and TIA several years ago a resident of this place. 1 TOR FIRE IS UISGHAMTON —The new Pres lerian Church edifice, at Binghamton, just completed an expense of 125.000, and about to have been dedi sted. was destroyed bv fire, last Sunday niribt, together Mb the old church building adjacent to it and belonging ihe same society— the latter, it is supposed having EEA set on fire. Tha property was iusured for $18,900. Naiad Fire Company, NO 2, HA* been 1 organized, and at a meeting of the Company, on Thurs ,Y evening, the 13tkiiist., the following offi ers were j fertcd : Foreman — Jonv MCCOKMICX, LF Asstant —CIIARI.ES PATCH, A mutant— GEO. ELWEI.L, S.-eretary— EDWAßD MACKAKI. VSE, Tittmtrtr— FI KOEKICK CASH, Prpeman— Ost'AK PosT. SfticSutciAi. COURT. — In publishing the no ofSpecial Court, last week, it was stated that Court 1 commence on Monday, the 2'tth day of March — it Id hare been the 20th day of May. The notice and D List appears corrected this week, in our advertising bere will be no Jury drawn for the second week of tegular term of May Court. The Criminal business iccapy nearly two weeks — and has been so arranged DISPENSE with a Jury for the second week. Couse tllyno civil suits will be tried. TAT FAMILY SUFFOCATED. — We learn of a * painful occurrence in the borough of Hyde Park, I A ttaerounty, which has eventuated in the death of members of a family and srious danger to the A Mr. JORDON (German saddler) kept a little in thatplacle, which a few days ago was destroy- GF ire. He then moved with his family into a room ■ '• '-ber house, where they put a stove and ran the pipe 4 Sue which proved to be very defective. After they 1 the night, the gas from the stove (finding no ■ :ST ,E AT) filled the room so entirely as to suffocate them H IN the morning some neighbors, seeing nobody astir *Vn they found two of the children dead, and lAMER &nd mother insensible, and but little hopes were 'DAITSD of THEIR recovery. "^-ASELL— Wo notice an " extraordina ' 'F'BT-CY. goingthe rounds of the papers, purporting ■ found ia THE 4th chapter ®f Haggai, the 6th, 10th •■-I -N U*'' 01 "- Andlo, behold, because of the sin UTII, her mighty men shall I* as babes, her gates , JJ R °yed utterly. s*ieth the Lord, and her rice- K; WASTED and her slaves set free ; andlbehold. ' -SI'SL " LE North shall devour her priae, and , R>>M the WEST shall lay waste her habitations .TIE Lord tier dominion shall be broken op. and 3 'HALL uo more be King." j _ Topheoy IS SAID to have been " pointed out" by - -fut Baptist Divine, and published origicaly IN Advoeak. As moat people arc unable to ' ' WO CHAPTERS in Haggai, the "eminent Baptist would confer a favor by pointing out the fourth - the Hoase of Repres€ntatiYes, on last week, Mr. MAPPER introduced a reso " RR -' TING T BE Committee on Ways AND Means , - F "i in their enumeration of subjects of taxa' I into the expediency of increasing the rates F >R the sale of ardent and spiritous liquors at percent. First, to mitigate the evils of the , , AN 1 to increase the revenue of the State. I '°' N< L U I T E into the expediency of increasing R 'nheritance tax to ten percent. Tiie reaeoa R,R °flering the resolution .is the alleged fact that J£ ' J LTB!N tc licensing of men by the County Courts j P T^> LL SPIRITS UN DER the several acts of Assembly, T L " LN (:R CASE Intemperance, pauperism and . L R THORE WHO engage in the sale of ardent spir ' .'I '^' ?E & ' IR 6 ,! PROFIT ON the same. The mat ' Tuld better fit it now." 1 Renewed agitation. Suspicious glances directed to- I wards a rollicking l io'iiug Irishman, at lerk iu one of the , departments. Big drops of prespiration chased each j other down the vissagc of the preplexed Bombastes. | When he came to the passage— " In some place Ml find a gloomy cave ; There my own hands shall dig a spacious grave ; Then, all unseen, I'll lay me down and die. Since—" '• All my prophecies events belie," again added his indefatigable "tormentor. This put the climax to Bombastes' troubles. The well bred audience could no longer restrain their merriment. Ro discom posed by it was the hurley warrior that he could scarcely muster strength enough to attach his boots—his gage of battle —to the tree. His tormentor took pity on hira and let him gurgle out in peace his last adieus to the wurfj. 1 1 - . . -U 2Ltrt)trtf>ctontts. ARM FOR SALE—The eabaeribers of fers Mr sale a FARM, in Granville township, con - I taming 150 acres, with 50 acres'improved. The premises i are well watered and fen ed, and will be sold at a bar i gain. ALSO —For sale a large quantity of seasoned Lumber, J of all kinds, and sawed shiugies, which will he sold at fair rates. j a*" He will also furnish to order Pickets for fencing, ! on short notice. ALBERT BARNES, i Granville. March 10, 1*62.—3t. AUDITOR'S NO TICE— In Ike matter of James Ji. Demony, dec'd.. In the Orphans' Court of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute kinds in the hands of administrators, ans -1 ing from sale f personal propertyand real estatcof said i decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment at j his office in the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday, the J 2'2d day of April, A. 1)., 1*62. at 1 o'clock, p. ra , and all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the some. BENJ. M. PECK. March 12, 1862. Auditor. SPCIAL COURT.— Notice is hereby given J that a Special Court will be held at Towanda, Hon. R. O. WHITE presiding, commencing Monday, May j 19. 1*62. and continuing two weeks, for the trial of the ! following caues : FIRST WEEK. 1 „Vo. Term. Year. | 17J Sept. 1848—0.P. Ballard vs Treat Shoemaker, et al | 115 Sept. I*s7—lsrael Smith vs Sam'l Keilum et al. | 470 Sept. 1957 same vs same, 139 Sept. 1856 same vs S S Bradley et al, j 430 May. 1858—Wm A Park vs Wm H Strong, ! 70l •• " —Matthew McMahon vs J P Horton, j92 Dec. 1858—Geo K Elliott vs J R Cowell et al. i 377 Dec. 1858—C H Shepard vs Abraham Steers et al. j 359 Feb'y. I*s9—Del- Lac. &W.R. R. Co. vs Meylert A | 360 " " gam? vs same {.Ward. | 36! " " same vs same 537 May. •' A M Kirk vs A B Smith et al, 541. " " J B Foster vs same, 558 " " Norman Shaw vs Jesse Spalding, 365 Sept. 1859.—M F Ransom vs David Arnold, 83'J Sept. 1859.—Hopnock, Mooney A Co. vs Merry, [WilhelimA Co. 945 Sept. 1859—R R Middangh vs Archibald Forbes. 445 Dec. 1859—Cyrus Shumway vs Clark Hollenback, 500 " •• —Hiram Shaw et ux vsJenas Kilmer etal I 18 Feb'y. 1860—F W Dennison vs Twp of Terry, j 97 " " —JR In gorsoll etal vsTho'sSmead etal I 113 " " —O P Ballard vs Bingham Rockw ell et al SECOND WEEK. 146 " —Farmers Union Ins Co vs Sarah Myers. 319 " " —J R Ingcrsalt et al vs H S Vaughn etal 126 May. "—W B Clymer's use vs C L Ward, 598 " •' —C T Bliss vs Sarah Stone, Adm'x 602 " " —J R Pratt's Adm's vs D Pratt's Adm's, i 168 Sept. "—D F Barstow's Adm's vs Allen McKean 314 " " —J R McCurdy's use vs Sarah Myers Ex. ! 539 " " —Farmers Union Ins Co vsC N Shipman [and ter ten. j 550 " _Lac Iron A Coal Co vs C L Ward et al. J 554 << " —Horace N Leaver vs J B Foster et al, 556 " " —Shipman A Wells vs Rogers Fowler, 612 " " —J N Weston's Ex'rs vs J Corson et al. 56 Dec. " —Henry No'throp vs John J Reynolds, 342 •• —Brown A Rockwell vs H L Scott Admr 422 " •' —S W Park vs Wm Frederick, j 545 •' —Robert Haney vs David Armstrong, j 555 " —Stevens A Burrows vs N P Bosworth et 320 Feb'y. 1861—Wm H Phillips vs JM B Hinraan, 391 " " G M HolleabicVs use vs Francis Tyler ( 401 " " —Sam'l Archbaui ;>use Tbo s Page, ! 464 " " —Burton L Smith vs CBA N B Chaffee. | 465 " " —WyiR- Prownson vs Geo L Nichols et al 470 " " —H A P Peck Jr vs C F Wileon, '277 " " —Hiram Horton vs Peter Yetter, ' 155 May " —Henry Hibbard vs Samuel Quimby, 176 " '* —Am Life Ins A Trust Co vs H W Patrick 177 " " same vs Charles F Welles Jr, 370 " " same vs George A Perkins, 371 " " same Ed H Perkins 402 " " —B C Chilson vs Asylum Twp. 541 " " —L M Hewitt vs Z Esseltine et al, 827 Sept. 1861—L M Rundell vs Asa Slate et al. 892 " " —A B Smith vs Samuel Keilum 2d etal. BRADFORD COUNTY, SS: Subpoenas for first week returnable Monday, May 19.1862, at 10 o'clock. A. M., for second week, on Monday, May 26, 1862, at 10 o'clock. A. M. E 0 GOODRICH, Prot. ftcflal. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Ry virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of common plens of Bradford county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the '2oth day of MARCH. A. D. 2882, at the court house, in Towanda, da, at 1 o'clock, p. m.. the following described lot. piece or parcel of iand situate in North To wanda, bounded on the north by a road leading to tiie old pail factory, cast by lands of Jaines Hawley, south by lands of David Rut ty and Richard McKeil, west by lands of John Simons- Containing 20 acres, more or less, all improved, with a framed house, framed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Be ing the same lot purchased by defendant, Samuel Hawk ins of David Rutty and James Simons. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. M. Man ville vs. Samuel Hawkins. AI.SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in North Towanda twp., bounded on the noi th by lands of Horace Granger, on the east by lands of John Simons, on the south by lands owned by a man known by the name of Palmer, and on the west by lands of Chester Bennett. ai res and 148 perch es. about 22 acres improved, one small frame house, log barn, and 'ewyoung fruit trees thereon, being same lot purchased by defendant of Nathan Coon's executors. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Noith Towanda twp., beginning in the north east cor ner of W. S. Rundall's lot thence north 88° east along the south line of a lot now owned by Joliu Youug, G7 pr. thence south along the east line of D. L. Kennedy. 20 pr. thence south Bb° west, on a line parallel to the line first mentioned about l>7 rods, thence north along the eastliue of W. K. Rundell 20 perches to the place of beginning— Containing b acre--, more or less, all improved, being the same lot purchased by defendant of Daniel Kenedy. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of C. M. Man ville vs John Young. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or paice! of land situate in Towanda twp., bounded on the northerly side by lands of H. H Mace, easterly by J. H. Phinney, jr., south bv E. W. Cox. and westerly by the highway— Containing 50 acres, be the same more of less, about 35 acres improved, one framed house, and barn and fruit tiees thereon. . Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Nelson Gilbert's use vs. J. W. Gilbert. ALSO—The lollowiug described lot, piece or parce of land situate in Athens twp , bounded on the north by 11 uds no-.v iu possession of Jese Spalding, east by land or John Van Wert and Warren king. South by land of C- Hunsiker, and on the west by the highway. Contain ing US acres more or less, framed house, blacksmith shop, and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of X. C. Har ris vs. A lon z ■ Kulford. ALSO—The following lot, piere, or parcel of land sit uate in Tuscarora twp., bounded on the north and east by laud of John Sturdevant, south by land Bbeneaer Stur devant and the Wyoming eonnty line, and on the west by lands of Abrsl and Luther Keeny and land of Peter 11. Sturdevant (or land now in possession of Charies S ur devant) . Containing about 30 acres, more or less, about 13 acres improved,one log house, trained barn, and lew fruit threes thereon. _ Seized and taken in execution at ihe suit ol Chandler Bixby vs. I'eter If. Sturdevant. ALSO The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Towancla Boro' bounded on the west by a street, on the north bv a lot in pos c.-sion of or owned by L U. Farrar. on the east by Water st.. and on the south by a lot in possession of Geo. Fox and others, being the same lot formerly occupied by Robert C Simpson, in the Nor thern Liberties, and conveyed by Michael Meylert by deed dated May 8, 1*37, and recorded Oct. 19, lUs7.in Deed Book No. 30. page 133. 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- Burbank. Also, at the suitof C. M. Turner vs. I). It. Garfield. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Terry twp.. bounded on the north by land of Samuel Hillhouse. and on the east by the lands of J L. Jones, on the south by lands ot Hiram Stone, on the west by lands ot Hiram Stone and Eli Hatlield.— Containing at) acres m > e or le~s. about '2O acres improv ed. one framed bouse, framed barn, two framed shops & fruit trees thereon. _ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John Frail ic.k vs. I>. C. Dibble. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda. Feb. 34. 1*62. VTOTICK —The Board ot Revision of Brad l\ ford County, h is fixed upon the followiag days and [daces tor the holding ul Appeals in said County, for A. 1). 1862, viz:— Asylum, at the house of Simeon Decker.Tuesday.Feb. 18 Wilmot, " It. Martin. Wednesday, " 19 Terry. " J. L. Jones. Thursday, " 20 Albany. " It. Wilcox, Friday. " 21 Overton, " K. M'Govern, Saturday, ." 22 Monroe twp., A Ho." M. M. Coolbaugh, Monday, " 24 Franklin, " J. W. Taylor. Tuesday, " 2d Granville, ' BF. Taylor, Wednesday, " 26 I.e Itoy, " 11- M. Holcornb.Thursday, " 27 Canton, " S. C Myer, Friday, " 28 Armenia, " It Mason, Saturday. March, 1 Troy twp. .A Bo.' W. J. Roth rock, Monday, " 3 Columbia & Sylvania,J .O. I'ine. Tuesday '* 4 Welles, James Brink, Wednesday, *' 5 South Creek, " John F. Cillett, Thursday, " 6 Ridgebury. " Benj. Herman, Friday. " 7 Springfield, " Harrison Gibis, Saturday, " 8 Burlington twp. L. 1. Koyae, Monday, " 10 Burlingtou West, L. T Roy.se, Monday, " 10 Burlington Boro", L. T. Royse, Monday, " 10 Smithlield, " J. Green, Tuesday, " 11 Athens twp," E. Sattcrke, Wednesday, " 12 " Boro' E. Ssttcrlee. Thursday '• 13 L'lster, " G. M. Elsbrce. Friday, " 14 She.sh<-'[Uin " C. H. Ames. Tuesday, " 18 Litchfield, " C. Bloodgood, Wednesday, " l'J Windham, " Hiram Sherry. Thursday, " 20 Warren. " R. Cooj>er, Friday, . " 21 Orwell, " T Humphrey. Saturday, Ji 22 Bike. " Nelson ROBS, Monday. m 24 Herrick, " School house iu Hervickvllle, [Tuesday. 23 Tiisearora, " llarr}" Ackley, Wednesday, " 26 Wyalusing " John Btjek. Thursday, " 27 Standing Stone, Isaac Howell. Friday. " 28 Rome twp - ' \ B>.' Jason Chaffee, Saturday, " 29 Wysox, - 5. M. Reed, Monday. w 31 Towattda Boro", Township. North, Commissioners Office, in said Boro", Tuesday, April, 1. Assessors will lie punctual in delivering Notices to the laxubW-s ami in Making their returns upon the day designated in their warrents. at whit h time, and place, the BoaTd of Rev.sion. will attend and bear such as think themselves aggrieved by said assessment and make such alterations as to them shall appear reasonable. By order of said Board. E. B. COOLBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, I Towanda, Feb. 1, 1862. f ORPHAN'S COURT sALE—Br virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford coun ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, sit 1 o'clock. P. M., on Saturday, the 29th day of March, l':62, -IK- following described lot, piece or parcel of land, late the estate of F. C. Baldwin, dee'd., situate in Herrick tp., beginning at a pine stump, thence south 85 j° east 43} pr to a pos and stones, thence south IJ' west looi perch es to a post, thence north 89[° west, 78 perches to a post thence nort 22}° east 73} perches, thence north 3° west 50 8-10 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 38 acres and 13 pnrehes. Tk*3—One-fourth the purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, the balance in nine months there from with interest. PENBROKE SQUIRES,) ... LYDIA A. WELLS, f '* a,u 3 ' Herrick, Feb. 26,1862. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—B? virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Rradford cotin tv, will V>e exposed to public vendue, on the premises, at 2 o'clock P. M.. of Thursday, the 27th day of March, A. D. 1862, all that certain piece or parcel of land which was of Joseph Biddle's estate, late of Armenia twp., situate in said twp., beginning at Israel Moor's south-west conn r a yellow birch, thence north 88° west I3 perches to A brum Kaiffin's line, thence north 2® east 98 1-10 perch es to corner of Biddle's land, thence south 88 a 163 per. to Israel Moore's land stake and stones, thence south 2® west 98 perches and three links to the place of beginning - containing 100, acres more or less. TERMS— One-fourth of purchase money to be paid on confirmation of sale, and the balance within one year thereof with interest. ROBERT MASON, Feb. 22, 1862. Administrator. ]'N (he matter of Partition of the estate of . John Donnolly deed., late of IVyalusing township, county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania. To Margaret and Orace Donolly : Take notice, that on petition of guardian of Sarah and James Donolly, the Or phan's Court of the county aforesaid awarded an Inquest and a Jury of Inquest will be held on the premises, on 15th day of April, A. D. 1862, between the hours of 10 A 12 o'clock, to ascertain whether a piece of land situate in the township aforesaid, described as follows, can Vie di vided without injury to the whole, Ac. On the north by lands of Josepn Vanankiu. on the east by lands of Cornelius Bump and James McCrossan on the south by land of James Boyle and Charles Summer, and on the west by John Donnolly, Deldine Hull'and Henry Nurse, containing 76 acres, of which the said John Donnolly died seized in lee simple. A. H. SPALDING. Towanda, Feb. 18.1862. Sheriff. An MINI BTRATO R'S N OTICE.—N ot ice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot Joseph Biddle dee d., late of Armenia twp., are herebv requested to made payment without de lay and all persons having demands against said estate wiii present them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBERT MASON. Admistrator. Jan. 13,162. IfXECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice feheTe- J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN NORMAN, dee'd, late of Springfield twp.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay : and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ' ISAAC N. COOLEY. CALEBS BURT, Feb. 12, 1562- Fcutors. Jttlsccllanrous. Threshing Machine Agency. ATTENTION! FARMERS! THE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT in the county ot Bradford and the neighboring coun ties in Pennsylvania and New York, lor EMERY'S Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMERY'S ONE AND TWO HORSE POWER- re too well and popularly known to need any description from me, and I will only say that they continue to i;e scrve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years of being the " best Endless Chain Horse Power in u-e. These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos sessed by no other power. EMERY'S NEW PATENT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and ha- not before been intro duced into this region. It has no endless chain straw carrier, but separates all kinds of grain thoroughly from the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and the well known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple,durable and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly aud clean thor oughly, without wasting, all kinds of grain. It will not choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to be superior to the common Rake Cleaner now in use. It remains only to be seen and tested, to be pronounced by every experienced hand at threshing, to be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and Cleaner. EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS are not excelled by any in market, are well constructed, simple and durable, fam prepared to supply all kinds of AG-R.XCTJXiTTJR.AS. MACHINERY at manufacturers prices and terms. For further information, illustrative and descrip tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to It. M. WELLES, Agent. Athens. Pa.. July 30, 1861. NO COMPROMISE! AT TIIK UNION MAP BLE WORKS! Located at Towanda, Penira. GEORGE JkXcCABE "WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS I T and the people of Bradford county iu general, that he has purchased the Marble Yard formerly owned by Taylor A Cash, and has added to his stock a large as sortment of American and Foreign Marble. He invites the public to see his large stock before pur chasing elsewhere, a he has the la-gest stock ever in this county. Customers purchasing at the shop or sending their orders will save at least 50 percent, and not be troubled with agents looking alter grave stones before the corpse is buried, and who are nut respon-ible. Come and see what you are getting. Having been in tbe busi ness for the last 26 years, in tbe city of Philadelphia, he intends to keep a variety always on hand of Marble Man tles. Monuments, Grave Yard Post-, Head Stones and Tombs, at city prices. Yard on Main street, opposite Gen. Patton's. N. B.— Alterations and Repairing promptly attended to. GEO. McCABE. Tuwanda, Dec. 18.1861. ""VALUABLE MILLS FOR SALE. THE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL HIS Grist Mill, Saw Mill, and Plaster Mill, with Ave Dwellings and out-houses, and about 2> acres of land, wit/i some line young fruit trees thereon, situated in the township of Monroe. Bradford counti-. Pa., and on the Barclay Railroad five miles trom Towanda If desired a part of the purchase money can he left on mortgage. I think this a chance for some one to make a good bargain, as 1 want to sell. Any person desirous of purchasing can find me at the office of Laporte. Mason A Co.. Bankers, Towanda, Pa. G. F. MASON. Towanda. Feb. 12. ISG2. Good Flour ami Good Broad! WHY IS IT THAT SO MANY FA Mi ff LIE? HAVE POOR BREAD 1 Ask the lady of the house, and you will invariably receive in answer : The flour is poor or the yeast is poor. To avoid these ir utiles buy your flour always at FOX'S and use Rtratton's Yeast Compound, to be had at the satne place; it always gives satisfaction. The best quality of Wneat and Buckwheat Flour and fresh ground Corn Meal, all at low prices, at the Cash Grocery Store. E. T.FOX. Jan. 2s. IfKt SPECIAL NOTICE TX ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT A seems to be the necessities of the times, and for my own business security, I have concluded to sell Goods FOE READY PAY! I believe I have as good credit-customers as any one. and most of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity iu husir.es 1 think requires that Groceries and Provi sions should be sold for cash. I hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire to please, to still retain all of my old patrons. arThose who are indebted to me wiU oblige me by settling up at once. E. T. FOX. Towanda. August I, 18G1. N. Y. E. HAIX. K.0A13. pIIANGE OF TIME COMMENCING V ' MOXDAY, NOV". 1, Ine sold for CASH AT PANIC PRICES. rpHE STOCK IS LARGE AareSjßix J. and very complete, has been well selected, and is well adapted for the BraßgfiHS wants e( the country. X, B.—lt is a common remark made bv visitors to this establishment, *'iVby. I had no ' y° u *' acl s,lch a Isrge * and splen assortment of Furniture. I bare i jSf2^*aEl seen nothing like it short of the city." f j We have BEDSTEADS from 12.50 r •and upwards. COTTAGE and other t CHAIRS, in great variety, from it,oo V A to 125.00 per set. TABLES from $2,50 Y V upwards, and Everything else in Proportion. C^OET'Sr>MHM9 In every style, size ami price, to suit the nK-ans and taste of any and all customers. W Call and see our stock. Athens. Pa.. J l$GL_ F.N. PAGE. ATTENTION IS INVITED TO MY il DESIRABLE STOCK OF Fall and Winter Clothing ! FOR MENS & BOY'S WEAR, HATS AN I > CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER, OF ALL KINDS, Hosiery. Gloves anil Underwear, In all colors and sizes, for the present season, which I am offering at ASTONISHING LO W PRICES All those wishing to get good bargains mav call at the CLOTHING STORE M. E. SOLOMON, No. 4 Pattern's Block, TOWAISTDA, IP-A, AISTOTHEB NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK or WINTER GOODS! AT TRACY & MOORE'S. Towanda. Jan. I. Iss62. 60 TOIN~S FRESH GROUND PIASTER, FOR SALE AT WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. To wan da. Jan. 8,1961. 4 DM INISTRATORTS NOTlCE.—Notice is herey given, that all p?Bons indebted to estate cf Henry Ransom, late of Orwell twp., dee d., are •requested to make payment without delay, aud those hav itvg claims against said -estate wak present them duly authenticated for settlement. WYT. RANSOM, A dm. March 11,198& FINE ASSORTMENT OF nnoctJiwEs t FAMILY scTn-res, Tea than can't be beat.the best black Tea in town, also iSugnrr, Coflee, Soap, Fish. P