LOCAL AND GENERAL. RAN AWAY.— On Monday last, a team fhorses attached to a lumber wagon, took fright, and dasted up Main street at furious speed. No material damage was done. jgy. The Bradford County Medical Society -ill meet at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in the borough of Towanda, on Wednesday, May 7th, 1802, at 10 o clock, I M It is hoped there will be a general attendance. C. M. TURNER, President. S F.ING —There were several warm, refreshing showers last week, which had a tendency to improve the appearance of the " vegetable kingdom VE rv materially. The willow trees in the park are " leav IN ." rapidly, and the meadows are green and fresh. The winter gmin in this section looks well, and bids fair for plentiful crop. Our farmers are now busily engaged in getting in their oats, and preparing their planting ground. HaTTOWNS' Diorama of the War, was ox- . hibited at this place, on Friday and Saturday nights of last week, which gave very general satisfaction to the Urge audiences fee attracted. This Diorama was gotten | NN by Mr TOWNS himself, who, by the way. is decidtdh a genius, and must be a Yankee of great patience to whit- | tie out so large an army of men and horses. His exhibt- , TION is instructive as well as amusing. Btff- An Exchange has the following in ref erence to preparing water proof boots : If hot tar is applied to boot soles, i: will make them water proof. Let it be A. hot as the leather will bear without injury | applying it with a swab and drying by the fire heat— j The operation maybe repeated two or three times during the winter. It makes the surface of the leather quite J b3rd, sothatit wears longer, as well AS keeps out the | water. Oil or grease softens the sole, and does not do , much good in keeping the water out. It is a good plan to provide boots for Winter during the Summer, and prepare the soles by taring, as they will then become., before Ibey are wauted to wear, almost as firm A- a horn, and will wear twice as bug as those unprepared." ROMI.VG CONFERENCE The M yomiusr . Conference closed its annual session in V\ ilkes-Barre on Monday week-Bishop SCOTT presiding. The session was quite harmonious. The following is the list of appoint I MEATS for the ensuing year for the Wyalusing District : G. H. BI.AKCSI.EE, Presiding Elder. Montrose, R. Van K Vaikenburg ; Brooklyn, J. 11. Peck ; Gibson, AV. B. rhomis, C. Westf.ill ; LeU.iysville, K. W. Bieekenridge ; Auburn, W. H. Gavitt ; Springfield, A. F.Harding, S. Elwell ; Tunkhannock, A. 11. Slioemaker ; Skinner's Eddy, D. Worrell; Mehoopany, J. W. Hewitt ; Nichol son, J- LA Bar ; Wyalttsing, 1 P. Towner ; Little Mead cirs, A. C. Sperry ; Rome. J. D. Warren ; Orwell. G. R_ Hair ; Litchfield, P. G. Bridgeman ; Windham, J. L. Legg. iS I >ng us to become common with bolt old NUD young A. JAUUG these none is more glaring or more degrad ■- -aaa the liabit of piotune swearing— an example ■ is too oiteu set to the youngsters by their eiders. HB ought to know better. Now thi*> habit in the cbil- IV IS uot to be cured by precept alone ; no matter how Bltiy children are taught, example will prove more 818 ail reason , advice and threats brought to bear upon I j Let tlie habit, thee, be discouraged by eve ay one. will foolish and degrading, and when those who ce it reflect upon the subject for a moment they B 3,1 ; AII to see its utter uselessness. Many men US E I T"-?8IOAS which they know are not proper, but the - has become strung and hard to break, and so they i 3. without ibiuking of the consequences to the rising I Nation. A tliird hox of hospital supplies has by THE Ladies' Aid Society of Towanda, to the uutiry Commission. The following is a list of Y the names of the contributors : R linen bed tick ; Mrs. William Mix ; Vrs. Isaac Myer, two pillows, one I'. "*•■ adages ; Mrs. S. AspinwaU, one pack. '" L ' '' '■ D. WIIMOT, two bottles camphor, one ""IF RO " of bandages, one roll of ■ ■ 'S. I Jfercar, two papers fariua, one pair Books* 1 BANDAGES, one package ot liot ; Mrs. B.S. 'ties catsup, three bottles of raspberry ' F ' R ' " Mcfarlane, one pair slippers, fourhaud. _ ' F ' :, epackage lint ; Miss E. Ovorton, two pair pair slippers, four towels, two papers farina * n* starch, one package linen ; Mrs. William •* pair socks, one sack of dried berries; Mrs. *ner, (of Rome) one pair mittens, one pair of •*■ M. lox, two pillows; Mrs. McFannon.one * 'NE package dried fruit ; Mrs. Rockatellow, one • F-D fruit ; Mrs. E. T. Fox, one package lint ; 'AR Mason , one pair slippers ; Mrs. W. T. Davies, ®iney collected by the Society, the following •'VEOEEN purchased, and msde by Mrs. T. E MR - M. Thomas. Mrs. G. F. Mason, and Mrs. A. '"■ IN one bed shirt each ; Mrs. W. T. Davies, one _' : R '-and eight comforters ; Miss J. Mason, one bed comforters ; Miss W. Watkins, four sheets and '°cket handkerchiefs, is . ' ET - "RI" still be pleased to receive contriba- M all who feel AN interest in the cause. C" MEDED ARE woolen sheets, hospital ' F IID ' ) TICKS ' THREC FEET B Y SEVEN, slip tr.v ' l Q(^*rc hifß, lint and bandages, jellies. Lfciuii " 0( netd,d guilts, canton flannel undercloth ° C * 4ES ' P'Mows, enshions, and preserves. !„ * , MISS ELIZA OVERTON, Bec'Y. '*• I , A" IXS, Treasurer. acta i!iJtoertf?etoents. LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR MAY Term, 1862. GRAND JURORS. Athens—Giles Hoyt, Smithfleld-Alvah H. Sew- Athens Boro'—John Drake. aril L- D. Olmsby. Asylum—Geo. Gorelon, Sylvania Doro'—F. Herman Burlington—Robert Pryme, Bennett. Earl Nichols. Sheshequin—Geo. Rogers. Franklin—Robt. Mettier. Harvy Shaw. Monroe boro'—Geo. Tracy. Troy—Uel C. Porter. Pike—Ransford Brink. Tuscarora—E. C. Welles, Ridgburv— Chas Westbrook Juo Clapper, Cyrus Shum- Benj. Heraan, way, Standing Stone—Geo. Van- Welles—Wm. C. Kilgore, ness 2d, Myron Vanness. Newell Leonard. Warren—Clark Bowen. TRAVERSE JRROBS—FIRST WEEK. Athens— Ethan Menier. Springfield—Wm Wickster, Athens Boro'— Jas A Bris- Norraon Wood, toll. C C Brooks, South Creek—Andrew Nor | Asylum - Wm Cowell, tendyke, Ira Crane, Armenia—L P Newell, Sheshequin—Andrew Webb Albany—Wm Martin. W E Steveson.GW Kinny Burlington W— JIIO Ballard Smithtield—Erastus Loomis j Canton —H S Newell, Tuscarora—Wm Barrowclitf j Derrick—Win Nesbit, Terry—Uriah Terry. I Leßoy—James Bagley, Troy—G D Mauley. Uel Por- I l.itchtield—Alfred Hicks. ter, Chas Warner. | Monroe—Wm Lewis, Judson Towanda North—Thomas M Blackman. Woodruff, j Overton—Chas Huchemer Towanda tp.—Willis Fisher Orwell—Anson Collins, E J Ulster— Wm Huff, George Allis, Francis Frost. W.j Walker, It. Frisbie. | Wells—Lorenzo Grinnell D Pike—John Evans, J. B.i E Ayers, Ford. Nelson Ross, Brad j Windham— David Nichols, ' ford Beecher, j Geo. Prince, Jerre Jake- I Ridgbury--Sylvanus Van- way, Huskirk.O A Bumham, IWyalusing— MahlanGrifßis. ; Rome—Philander Towner I LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR SPECIAL COURT COMMENCING ON TUF. THIRD MONDAY OF MAY, 1862. ! Athens—Timothy Hireen, jSoutb Creek—J E Kline,Jo | Alliany—Horato Ladd. I sepli Van Kirk, Burlington—Binghamßock Sheshequin—Geo Chaffee, well, dosephus Campbell,{Sylvania boro'—H Carel. ; Jacof) Morlev, David Wat [Siuithfield —Wm S Prince, i en. Justus Haight. {Towanda tp.—John Gregg, Burlington boro'- J F Long;Towanda boro'—Jas Mack- Canton—(ieo J Goff, iuson. Franklin- Geo Beardsley, Towanda North— W W Eas- Granville—Solomon Bovee,j terbroo s, Columbia—Wm 11 Unmet, Troy boro'—A W Gaemsey, Herrlck—Geo Landon, j Weils—Lorenzo Wing, Leltoy—Hiram St'.,e, j Windham—David Griffith, Monroe —John H Scott, Jo- ; Warren—R B Howell, ! ah Somers. Wysox—JohnTuttle, Pike—Harry Wilson, Cyrus I Wilinot—l) H Corbin. Stevens, ilios Sioue, [Rome —Alex McCaslin. Springfield—John Voorhis,! LIST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR SPECIAL COURT, COMMENCING ON THE FOURTH MONDAY OF MAY, 1862. j Athens boro'—S N Blood,{.Sheshequin—JohtiMcMahon j John Snell, Jr. Smithtield—Geo W Beach, • Burlington--Geo C Hill, ; Warren Hill, Burlington West—Benj Ross Springfield—Chas Hulcomb Canton—Geo Mervin, [South Creek—A. M. Duu ! Franklin—Nathan L Dodge ning, Granville—C N Sayle-, [Tuscarora —Hiram Taylor, Herrick—Chas Ftuyley, Troy Boro' L. I). Bradford, Leltoy—Jo.-bua Landon,Jno] " T. P.—Walker Pierce, | Coon, Towanda N.—J. D. Hum- Orwell —0 G Frisbie, Geo.[ plirey, W Brown, CG- Cowles. ! Ulster- -E. B. Tuttle, Perry [ Pike—E W Jones, It Ashton Heath, J. M. Sharp. Rome—Joseph Allen Jos; Wilinot—J.S. Gamble, J. Elliott, Levi Towner, Sam j Ely, Elliott. Warren—Edward Stevens, Overlou-Edward McGoveru i Wells—Alvuh Young. QHERIFFB SALE —liy virtue <ad leading from Hubliell Mauley's | ; to Alba near t! e wagon shop of Geo. McClelland dec d., I thence north so 0 ea-4 71 rods to a stake and stones.— | thence south 1° west 7 rods to a stake and stones, theuce south 75° west to a stake and stones below the road,— thence north Jli 3 west rods across the load to the place of beginning Containing 6 arcres and 27 rods more or less, mostly improved with one saw mill, log house and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—A pice of laud adjoining above described land on the north and lately conveyed by Edward McClelland and Hauuali his wife to Geo. Webster ; bounded on the south by lands lately conveyed by H. McClelland to Geo. | Webster, and on all t..e other sides by the edge of the ! water as it flows on the lands lately deeded by said Ed { ward McClelland to David It. Gole, when the water is [ raised as high as the bottom of the Quoin caps as they I are now at the mill now erected on the above premises. All improved. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of James A. ; Rodgers to use of Chas. Wright, vs. Amzi M. Mix. [ ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of [ land situate in Ridgbury t >wnship, bounded as follows : Not th and west by laud of John W. Thompson, south by land of Orrin A. Buruliam, and on the east by laud for ! inerly owned by the Bingham estate and Innd of George W. Peterson. Containing 83 acres more or less—about | 26 acres improved. 4 dwelling houses, 4 out houses and a small orchard of fruit trees thereon. [ Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A' iram Pierce to the use ot Sylvenus Vauliuskirk, vs. James I Strowbridge. A. H.SPALDING, Sheriff. 1 Towanda, April 16, 1862. KEGiSTERS NOTICES. —Notice ishere ' by given, that there has bee# filed and s ttled in tie office ot tlie Register of Wills, in and for the county j of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fol-, lowing estates, viz : Final account of B. L. Rockwell and Ainy Rockwell, executors of Luther Rockwell, of Troy. Final account of Augeliue Lyon, administratrix of Ca- j leb Lyon, of P ke. Final account of Hannah M. Boyce, administratrix of Abrain Boyce, of U'iudli mi Final an ount of James II Webb, administrator of Tho- j mas Smc.nl, who was administrator of C. S. Boufoy, of I S|> iug field. J ltidgway and D. J. Beardsley, administrators of i J. M rray Martin, of Franklin. Stephen C. Corwin, adminitrator of John Tliall, dee'd., j late of T ovauda boro. Final account of S. Dickerson, administrat rof Milton i M. Ross, of Springfield. Final account of L. P. Staltord and Samuel Howard, j admini-tr.itois of Alexander Brown, dee d., of T >wanda | Samuel Lyons and Caroline Ellsbree, now Caroline j Brou son, administrators of James Ellsbree, of Windham. 1 Final accoiintof Smith Leu., administrator ot Nathan I B. Hill, of Rome. Final account of Charles M. Manville, guardian of La fayette and A. B Siijder, minor children of B. P. Suy- I der, dee d., late of Ati.ens. Final account of Nelson Barnes, guardian of S.wah Buck, now Sarah Smith, ot Orwell. Final account ot S. K. Porter, executor of Hannah Hex ton, ot Granville. Fin d account of Ralph Gregory, guardian of S. M. Gregory, of Pike. j Partial account of Mercy Ann Merchant, survining ad j mi'iistratrix of Amos C. Mercfiant. of Windham. Partial account of Pembroke Squires and Lydia Welles, admin strators of F. C. Baldwin, of Herrick. Partial account of James L Philips administrator of Charles Philips, Jr., of Sprinfigeld. Partial account of John H. Ayers and Minor T. Porter, executors ol Abijab Ay res, of Canton. Partial account of (. W. Elliott and Elisha Levis, ex ecutors of Alexander Dougherty, of Herrick. And the same wiil be pre-euted to the Orphans's Court ot Bradford county, on MONDAY, the 3th day of May next, lor confirmation and allowance. N. C. EKSBREE, Register. Register's Office, April 9. 1862. notice to Collectors. A r OU iirtt hereby authorized to deduct five JL percent, from the State tax of every individual who shall pay his or her Slate and County Taxes in full, on or before the '2lst day of June next, and the same shall be allowed you in your settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is by you paid into the County Treas ury on or before the 2Gtli and 27th days of June next. By order of the Commissioners, E B.COOLBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, April 10. 1862. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP The copartnership lieretofore existing between the subscribers under the firm name of Goodrich, Newbery & Peck is this day dissolved by mutual consent. JOHN E GOODRICH, GEO. N. NEWBERY, GEO. L. PECK. The notes and accounts of the late firm are in the hands of F. A. Pierce for collection. AH persons indebted will please take notice and save cost. Troy, April 7, 18G2. TOW A NDA BRIDGE COMPANY The Stockholders of this Company are hereby notifi ed than an election wiil be held on Monday, the sth day of May next, for one President, six Managers and a Treasurer to serve for one year. B. S. RUSSELL, Towanda, April 3,1862. Sec'y. If EROSINE OIL, FOR SALE CHEAP at FOX'S. Aug. 28,1*61. /COOPERING.— A large supply of Firkins \J and Butter Tubs, Barrels, Casks. Chnrnes, Well Buckets. Wash Tubs, and all kinds of Cooper's work kept constantly on hand, and all orders promptly filled at ROCKWELL'S Shop, nearly opposite the Rail Road House. W WANTED. —A good journeyman Cooper to carry on a shop, call at W. A. ROCKWELL. Towxtda, Feb. 18,1861 itlfscdlancous. j NEW ARRANGEMENTS pHAIR, BESDTEAD & FURNISHING WAREUOOM.—ELI BROWNING respectfully in forms the public that he has purchased from James Mart inson his stock ol Furniture, and rented his shop A rooms and is prepared to offer to purchasers gieat inducements in all articles in bisline. He wiil manufacture and keep on hand at all times a stock of CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, Washstands. Tables, Ac., Ac.. of different styles and prices, suited to the wants of the country. He asks 11 ;■ =-4} the. attention of those wishing to IRf buy to the articles kept by him. as liiuinniioS lie is determined that in the quality La.rSjft of his work, the excellence of mate mi LJ null r j a j , tn( j t | )e . ir j ee ou t,(]one j ■- J - . iL- Vhy any establishment. Being satis fied that the RE ADY-I'AY svstetn is the best for both purchaser and seller, his business will be conducted upon that system. He will, however, take in exchange for work, all kinds of Country Produce, at the market price. TURITIITG-, Of all kinds, done to order, in the best manner, at reason able rates, and on short notice. mf The Undertaking Department will he conducted, as usual,by Mr. Mackinson who is prepared with a new and splendid Hearse to attend to all calls in bis line. Towanda, April 7,1862 ]1 CENSES.—Notice is Hereby given, that -J the fallowing applications for Licenses have been i filed in the office of the Clerk, and the same will be pre i sented to I lie Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, the | sth day ol May next : FOR A TAVERN. | L S. Case Rome borough Jason Chaffee Rome borough. j S. E. Wilcox Troy borough. : M. 1). Cass Tn-y twp. I D P. Kuapp Cauton twp. ' Jacob Reel c. Athens twp. | Hugh M. Holconib Leßoy twp. | John Wendell Wiltuot twp. : John S. Sloan Athens borough, I E. Holconib Canton twp. | 11. H. A Jas. E. Whitman Canton twp. Benj. Herman Ridgbury twp. iO.S. Morse Leßoy twp. i John B. Dukeuson Warren twp. j Mrs. Susan L Horton Terry twpf j Abraham Mastin Sylvania borough. i Hiram Horton Asylum twp. M. M.Coolba gli Monroe borough. J P.Strong Columbia twp. | Simmons A Rockwell Athens borough. Thomas R. Jordan Towanda borough. ! ■ W. J. Rothrock Troy borough. i William McQueen Ulster twp. 1 ! W. N. Li hards Windham twp.. i John Kerr Ulster twp., {J.S.Thompson Wyalusing twp I I Z. Y. Bailey Springfield twp \ | Hollin Wilcox Albany twp. ! James Green Smithtield twp. I John Kendall Towanda borough. Mrs. E. Whalon Wysox twp. ! L. B. Gardner Ridghury twp. : Jared Harniu >nd " " : J. O. Pine Columbia twp. I N. T. Horton Wilmot twp. | John Cole Springfield twp. | ! M. T.Carrier Towanda borough, j • Dennis Mc.Mahon " " I |T. (lines Wyalusing twp. I E. B. Ball Shcalieqtiin twp i J.H.Wells Wells twp. I John S. Smith South Creek twp. MERCHANT DEALERS. Hall A Smith Towanda borough j Michael Walsh Athens borough j E.G. GOODRICH, Clerk. j I Towanda, April 9, 1862. I FT. S. MERCtJ 11 Is now receiving a new supply of Sj? 12 M€ 2* 3 Purchased since the late rctiuctiou in prices. r"|tIIE special attention of customers from all sections of JL this and adjoiuing counties is invited to this Large, Choice and Altractive Slock, which will be offered at the lowest prices. Towanda. April U. 18ti2. I PRINTS & DOMESTICS. The cheapest in the market, for cash at nvnO3STT^.IsT"Y"E!S, (Corner of the Public Square and Main Street .) TIIEY OFFER FOR SALE UTEiRRIfVtAC PRINTS AT 12 1-2 Cts. Per Yard i And other Goods in proportion. The public are invited j to call and examine for themselves. 6%. All persons k towing themselves indebted over six mouths, will do well to call and settle. MO NT AN YES. j March 17, 1562. _ Now Spring & Summer Goods. rp 11E SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RE JL moved to the sonth corner of the Mercur Block, arc now opening a large Stock ot IDBW Clothing For Men and Boys. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS-, Ac. 1 Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, is all of our own manufacture. Consisting in part of. Mens Coats from $6,88 to $20.00 Mens Tants fr0m..... 0,75 to 10.00 Mens Vests froru 0,75 to 6,00 XVT Mens, Boys and Youths-Clothes made to order, large selections of Fabrics alway-on hand. The public are invited to give us a call, as we are de termined not to be undersold tor cash. Most kinds of Farmers Produce taken in exchange. N. B.—Also sell FINKLKALYONS celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines, making tue lock sti.-h alike on both sides. A. WICKHAM A SON. Towanda .April J, 1862. 1862! NEW SPRING GOODS, AT TRACY & MOORE'S. 13 A 11 G A I A S FOR CASH PURCHASERS. Towandy. April 8.1862 TRACY & MOORE. Garden Seeds of Inst years Crop. THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN, of almost every variety, in large and small pack ages. A large assortment of Peas in packages. ALSO, TURNiPS AND BEET SEED BY THE PJWD, Bi' Please call and make your selection of seeds from our assortment at FOX'S. Towanda. April 10.1862. DISSOLUTION. —The copa:tnership here tofore existing between the subscribers, and known as the firm of MA DILL A PATTON, is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent.. The books, notes and accounts of said firm are in the hands of J. G. PATTON for collec- T F MA DILL. J.G. PATTON. Dr. MADTLL will continne the Drug business at the old stand of MA DILL & PATTON, where lie maybe found at all times, when not professionally engaged, by close attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Towanda, Apri13,1862. BUSHELS OF fine Timothy Seed, for sale by Jlarcb 24,186?. P- S. MERCUR. fceflal. SUPREME COURT OF PENN A—EASTERN DISTRICT. I In Equity, Barclay RR. A Coal Co. et al ( Jau '> T " n "' lhU:i N * o - 2c IN* pursuance of a Decree of t'ie Supreme Court of Penn sylvania, iu and for the Eastern District, made in tiie alKive cause, the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the Exchange. In the city of Philadelphia, or. fue-d.iy, the 29th day of April, 1862, at 12 o'clock, iron, the i'i lowing described estate, property, rights and Irauchiscs late belonging to The Barclay iia.il Road and Coal Com pany, to wit: No. 1. All that tract or body of Coal lands, situate iu the township of Franklin, in the county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania, containing altogether 2116 acres and allowance, bounded by lauds surveyed in the war rantee names of Andrew Graydon, James Shoemaker, William Gray, John Graff. Thomas Dundas, James Bid die, John Barron Jr., Andrew Tybout, Peter Edge, Geo. Edge and Samuel Edge, being composed of six. contigu ous tracts ot laud surveyed in the warm tee names of Jacob Cox, William Hall, William Govet, Joanna Curry, Aaron Levy, and Jacob Hciltzheimer, of which about 2UO acres are improved land. On this tract, No. 1, are the Barclay Coal Alines, yielding a superior quality of semi bituminous coal, uud the works, fixtures and apparatus for mining coal. Also, forty-one dwelling houses, and other buildings and improvements. No. 2. Also, the Rail Roard constructed by and here tofore belouging to the said Company, 16 23-100 miles in length, extendingtroin the Coal Mines on No. I, to the North Branch Canal, at Towanda, iu the said county of Bradford, with the Inclined Plane, Plane House and fix tures, three water stations, sidiegs and lands appurte nant to the said Rail Road, with the right of way, and with ail corporate rights, powers, privileges, immunities and franchises heretoiore belonging to or vested in the said Company. No. 3. Also, all those adjoining lots or pieces of land situate at the turminus ot said Rail Road, in Towanda aforesaid, bounded by the Susque hauna river on tire east, Elizabeth street on the north, a lot of Tracy Vfc Aloore on the south,and on the west by an Alley, Alain street, and lots of Job Kirby, J. A. Record. E. Overton, Jas. Harris, and Thomas Elliott; Containing 14j acres, more or less, with a Water Basin,trestle and fixtures for shipping coal. Engine House, Turn table, office, barn, lime kiln, and other Improvements thereon. No. 4. Also, another lot or piece of land, situate at To wanda aforesaid, on the aforesaid Rail Road, bounded by Tracy & Moore's lot on the North, (which separates it from lot No. 3), by laud ot Gordon F. Mason on the West and South, and by the Susquehanna river on the East— Containing 10 acres of land, more or less. The terms of sale will be as follows -. Nos. 1 and 2 will be sold togetner, subject to a first Mortgage thereon, executed by the said Company to Patrick Brady and Isaac 11. Davis, Trustees, for $150,000 with interest thereon at 7 per cent, from September 1,1857. Nos. 3 aud 4 will be sold separately,and clear of incum brance. SSOO will be required to be paid iu cash at the : time of sale on Nos. 1 A 2 ; and $230 each on Nos. 3 and 4. and the balance of purchase money on the confirmation of the sale by the Court, EDWARD HOPPER, CIIAS. W. BERESFORD, Trustees, Ac. ! M. Tnog.cs A SONS, Auctioneers. I April 8,1662. SHERIFF'S SALE. — 15y virtue of sundry k3 writs of Vend. Expo., issued out ot the Court of j common pleas ot Bradford county, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the 1-t day of M IV, A. D. 1862, at the court house, in Towanda, I da, at 1 o'clock, p. m. the following described lot, piece i or parcel ot land situate iu North Towanda twp., begin j ning at a pitch pine, being the north east corner ot a lot I of land formerly owned by Byron Kingsbury, thence along the liueot said Kingsbury, north 31° west 163 pr. to a post: thence south 604" west OS pr to a corner in a small creek, thence south 31° east 164 2-10 pr, thence ; north 5U£ 0 east OS perchas to the place of bcgiiui'ng.— ! Containing 100 acres, aud 32 perches, more or less, as '' surveyed by Orson Rickey. Feb. 10, 1847, and being lot j No. 31, in the old township of Claverai k, which was eer i titled to She paid & Romance, by the Commonwealth of ! Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom 25 acres deeded to , James Rowley, al-u 10 acres deeded to Samuel Hawkins, 1 about 50 acres improved. j Seized aud taken in execution at the suit ot N. N. j Bett's use vs. David . utty and James Executor 1 ol Ezra Rutty dee'd. AESO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land sit -1 uate iu Towanda Borough, beginning at the south-west i corner of J. D. Montauye'a stole on Alain St., tbeuce east about 54 feet, more or less, to the west line of Mrs. D. F. j Bars tow's lot: thence south along said Bar-tow's line to Pine street, thence west to Dr. Porter s store, south-east corner, thence north along said Porter's we.-t line to his N. E. corner, thence west to Mrs. Rice's lot thence north along Mrs. Rice's east line about lu tcct to her north liue, thence west to Main street, thence north 21 leet 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 a.s a store—the same being three sto- I lies high. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Burton ' Kingsbury vs. Joseph Kingsbury. AESO—The lollnwing described lot, piece or purcel of land situate in Mouroeton and Franklin townships,bound ed on the north easterly side by the public highway lead ing from Monroe to Burlington bofougb.on the souther ly side by lands of Joseph Homct, J. B. Smith and the highway, and on the westerly side by land ot S.S. Hin man and Win. A. Park, containing 65 acres, more or less about 45 acres improved, a framed house, lramed bam, and fruit trees thereon Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Moutanye A Elliott Vs. Julia Huuson. ALSO -The following described lot. piece r pnroel of land situate in Srnithfield twp.. bounded on the north In land of Edwnrd Ferguson, on the east by lauds ol John Gilfnylc, south by laud of 11. Heath and west by land of A. French, containing 150 acres, more or less, about 125 acre- improved, two framed houses, two framed barns, framed wagonbouses, and three orchards of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. E. Bul lock to use of William Ransom vs. Samuel B. Huicomb & Al. F. Ransom. AESO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Le itoy twp., bounded on the north by lauds of Eliska Andrus, east, by lands of Jackson Walter south by the highway, and west by lands of Jedcdiab Hunt and Davis Vandyke, containing 30 acres, more or le-s, about 20 acres improved, trained house,frame barn and corn house, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ef Elezer Pomeroy vs. Al. 11. Ainable. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Burlington and North Towanda townships bounded on tiie north by laud ot Uarna Herrou and J. F. Means, east by J.. F. Means, south by Ezra Sirope and highway, west by Barua Herron, containing 100 acres, nioie or less, about 70 acres improved, framed house,two lramed burns,cow shed and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of A. Newell A Go. Nathan Olmstead. ALSO.—Tim Inflowing descrilied lot, piece or parrel of laud situate in'Towanda borough, bounded as follows: beginning on the west lice of Second street at the corner ol live lot conveyed by u. D. Bartlett to Jo-iah Francis co, now owued by Chas- M. Alauville,- thence south 3.J® west 60 leet to a corner, thence west north 147 feet to a corner, thence north east Oof to the lot conveyed to Jo-iah Fraut isco, aforesaid, and now owued by C'. M. Alauville, thence ea-t 3£° south 147 teet to the place of beginning, reserving, nevertheless, seven feet ol the west end ol said lot lor the purpose of an alley, whenever one can be procured through to the adjacent street on the north. Containing 61) leet by 147 leet, more or (less, all improved, trained house, framed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. C. Ilall and E. T. Fox to the use of J. C. Adams vs. E. D. Payne. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Rome tvvp., bounded north by laud of Hugh AlcG'abe and Ger.shum Towner, east by land of Hugh AlcG'abe, south by laud of Hugh McCabe, west by land of James B. Detnoney. Containing 4£ acres, more or less, a.l improve i, w than old framed house, work shop, grist mill, and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO.— Another piece of land situate in Rome twp., bounded north by land of'T. S. Kinner, east by land of James Layton, south by laud of Jacob Ercanbrack, west by land ot Geo. Hortou and Chauncey Ransom. Contain ing lUS acres.be the same more or less, about 60 acres improved, 2 plank houses, 1 framed barn, an apple or chard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J.C. Adams' use vs. John Gore and Silas Gore. ALSO.—'The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp., bounded north by land of Alfred Hicks, east by land of Joseph Kinney, south by land of Edward Oveushire, west by land of Alsop Bald win. Containing 80 acres, more or less, about 30 acres improved, with a framed barn aud a few fruit trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William B. Clymer vs. Stephen Evans. ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin twp., hounded north by the high way, east by land of E. O. WiHey, south by the Towan da G'reek, west by the highway. Containing i an acre, more or less,all improved, framed house tbereo.i. ALSO.—Another piece of land situate in Franklin tp., bounded north by Towanda Creek, east by land of Wm. A. Rockwell, south by laud of S.S. Hinraan, west by land of Wesley and Levi Anderson. Containing 43 acres, more i or less, about 1) acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William T. Mead vs. David J. Beardsley. ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel of | land situate iu South Creek twp., bounded as follows : beginning at the south-east corner of lot No. 137 of the ! allotment of the ltiugham lands in South Creek twp., con veyed to Hehry Oldrcvd, thence along the north line of lot No. 157 north 884" west 141 per., thence along the east line of lot No. 98, conveyed to Nathaniel Smith, north i°e. 56 3-10 pr. thence along the soutu liue of north part ot lot No. 158 south 864 0 east 141 9-10 per , thence along the west line of lot No. 137 aloresaid,south west 56 3-10 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 47 acres, with the usual allowance of'G per cent, for roads, Ac., be the same, more or less. It being the south part of lot No. 158 ot tho allotment of the Bingham land- in South Creek twp., and part of Warrant numbered 1381, about 25 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William Bingham's trustee#, to the um ol S. Yanßnsklrk ra. gam uel S. Baker, Heoal. ALSO.—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate iu Canton twp., bounded uorth by land CCH tracted to Jacob Roberts, east by the west liue of War rant in name ot John Price aud land contracted to Sim eon M'Mahon, south by land of S. M'Mahon aud Isaac Williams, west by land of T. and S. Manley. Contain ing 52 acres, about 4 acres improved, with a small house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Stockwell vs. John C. Craven ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land-ituate in Troy borough, bounded north by land or Daniel Benedict, east and south by the highway, west by land of B. P. Taylor. Containing ! acre, more or less all improved, framed house, framed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol W. A. Park, to the use of Gvorge Tracy vs. William T. Mackney. ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land .situate in Franklin tw-p., bounded usrth by the pub lie highway and lands of Ahira Gay, south by land of 11. Marshall and John Kuykendall, west by Madison Kuy keudall. Containing 4 acres, more or less, all improved, framed house, board shed, and a tew fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell vs. G. W. Holford and Almira Holford his wife. ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek twp., bounded as follow*, be ginning at the south-east corner ot lot No. 157 of the al lotment of the Bingham lands In South Creek twp., con veyed to Valentine Lewis, thence along line of lot No. 13tj, conveyed to Ransom Tanner, and lot No. 13", south west 72 per., thence along the north line ol the south part of lot No. 158, north 884° west 141 9-10 per., thence along lines of lot No. 99, Ac., conveyed to Nathaniel Smith, north east 32 110 per., and north 884° west 52 6-10 per., thence along lines of lot No. 100, conveyed to Eben Dunning, north 30 3-10 per. north 43° east 13 2-10 per..and east 68 9-10 per., thence along the south line of iotNo. 157, aforesaid, south 884° east 118 per. to the place of beginning. Containing seventy-three acres arid six tenths of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent, tor roads, &c.. be the same, more or less. It being the north part of lot No. 158 of the allotment of the Bingham lands in South Creek twp., and part of Warrant numbered 1381, about fifty acres improved, one log house and log barn thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the the highway. Containing two abacs, more or less, all improved, framed house, cow stable, few Iruit trees thereon. Seized and Uken in execution at the suit of Marshall Bullock vs. Robert Mallady. ALSO-By virtue of sundry writs of Lev Fac. will be ex posed to public sale, at the same tipie ai d place, the fol lowing described piece, or parcel of land, situate in Ath ens twp.. being on the west side of the Chemung river, and bounded on the south by lands of Edward Murray,on the west by land of C. Thurston and 11. Wiiliston.on the north by lauds of Owen Spalding and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, s.udon the east the Chemung river ; con taining about 'JOO acres, less about 30 acres deeded to John Drake, according to deed upon record, be the same more or less, 74 acres improved, framed uouse aud fiame baru thereou. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John J.Tay lor vs. Cbauncy N. Shipman ALSO—The following described lot. piece or jAree! of laud situate in Athena borough, hummed as lollows, to w ; t: On the north, east and west by C. I-'. Welles Jr., oq the south by Hopkins street, being 90 feet front by 73 ! deep, ail improved, framed house thereou. ALSO—His interest, being the one half, in village lot in the borough of Athens, bounded on the north by bind of John Drake, east by Main st., south by lands of Ed ward Herrick, and west by Chemung river ; containing about 2 acres, large framed building used as a store, framed house, framed barn, framed abed an J fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another lot or land in Athens boro', bounded north by J. B. Brock way, east bv Main St., south by ! John J ones, and west by heirs of fcustis Davis, being 50 1 feet front, by 360 deep. All improved, framed house : thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro, bounded north by Wni. Kifl' and others, east by Main st., south by J. B. I Brockway and west by lands of M.S. Rogers,being 44 feet by 100 feet. All improved, framed building used lor a Cabinet shop. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro' bounded on the north by lands of E. Ellsworth, on the west by the Che mung river, on the south by a street leading from Main st. to the Chemung bridge aud a lot belonging to the Bridge Company, and on the east by Main street; con taining about three-fourths oi an acre. All improved, framed house, smajt framed bam and u few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded on the north by lands of Sattcrlee, Eby Main st.,S, byC. if, Shipman, and west by C. N. bliipniau. Containing j afiout on-tliird acre, all improved, framed house, small I framed stable and fruit trees thereon. | ALSO—One oilier lot in Athens boro', bounded north 1 byC. N. Shipman, east by Main st., south by Peter I Meeker, and w.'.-f byC. N. Shipman. Containing about I one-third acie, all improved, framed house, small framed stable and a lew fruit trees thereou. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north by Sattcrlee, east by Meeker A Shipman, south by Paine st., and west by Weils Wilkinson. Containing about f acre, all improved, framed barn thereou. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north by Paine and Satterlee east by Wilk nson, south by Paine street and west by W. Coleman. Containing about 4 acre, framed house and barn. ALSO--One other Sot in Athens boro', bounded on the west by F. Tyler, u the north by Guy Tozer, on the east by Main st., on the south by C. F. Welles jr., containing ten acres. All improved. Seiced aud taken in execution at the suit of Farmers' Union Insurance Company to use of John Saltmash vs. Cbauncy N. Shipman. ALSO—The i_l owing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in i.Rchtield twp., beginning at the south west corner of Win. Sackett's lot, thence east 1274 perch es to a post on the road, thence south 45 perches to a fiost; thence west 63 7-10 perches to a post lor the east ine of Jas Park's lot. thence north 18 2-10 perches to the north-east corner of6aid Park's lot, thence west 63 2 10 perches to a post for a corner,thence north 27 4-10 pr. to the place of beginning ; containing 9* acres and 159 pr. of land, be the same more or less, übout 12 acres improv ed, log house, framed bain and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Oue other pi ee or parcel of land bounded as follows : Beginning at a slake south-west corner of a lot I owned by Orson Corner, no.-th Is° east 78 8-10 perches ! to a stake,thence south *Bs° ea-t, 35J perches to a stake ; in a line of H. Carrier, dec d ; tbeuce along ss'd line and , the Kne of the Morris lot, s- uth 14° west 78 8 10 perches to a stake in the line of lot recently owned by Aaron Stone, thc-ncc along said line north B.j° west 354 perches to the place of beginning. Containing 17 acres and 67 pr strict measure, all improved, log house, framed barn, aud fruit trees thereon. Seized and taxen in execution at tire suit of George Kirby vs. Alanson Caruer and Eliza Carner. ALSO—The following described hit, piece or parcel of laud situate in Warren twp., with all the buildings and improvements, beginning at a stake and stones on the south side of highway leading from Susquehanna county line, and the house ol C. 11. Chase to John F. Sleeper and others, in a northerly direction, the point cf begin ning, being south 44 J east, on the highway,B4 7-16 rods from said C Last's north line, thence south by said high way 14° east fi 3-1 mi perches to a stake and stones, then south 6° west 25 4 10 perches by land of Ch is M. Chase to a stake and stones, near a run, thence north 44° west, t! 3-10 perches to a stake and stones,thece north 46° east 25 4-10 perches to the place of beginning. One acre, be the same wore or less, one old steam sawmill thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tire suit of Robert L. L. Thurston, Henry W. Gardner A Gideon Hicks,co-part ners under the firm of Thurston, Gardner, A Co., vs.Wm F. Chase, Arastus H. Remington, Mary E. Remington. Charles H. MuiufurU, Caroline P. Mumtord A Charies S Chase. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Fl. Fa., will be exposed to public sale, at the same time and place, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp.. bounded on the north by lauds of Geo. C. Hill,east by Morris J. Smith, south by Mountain Lakn & Harrison Dodd's land, and west by Franklin Brown and John F. Long, containing 63 acres, about 30 acres improv ed, with a log house, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit cf A. and J. Morh-y to use of Alex. Allen Jr. vs. Bennett Denton. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Windham twp., beginning at the most northerly corner, thence north BS.J 5 west 73 8-10 perches thence south IjJ West 90 9 10 perches to the centre of the Grimley road (so called) thence north 818° west 30£ per. thence north s'2° west, 504 perches to a hemlock stake in the centre of said road ; thence north 14° east 26 perches, thence north 69° cast 5 perches, thence north 60 2-10 perches, thence cast 75 perches, thence north 14° east 53 perches to the center of Holmes road (so called) thence by the centre of the same northeasterly 574 perches to the centre of the road which leads Irom Poanes settle ment, to James Wheelhouse, thence by the oe litre of the same, south 26° east 10 perches, thence south 104 east - s perches, south 3| : east 23 5-10 perches, south 4° west S 5-10 perches, thence south 864° east 7 8-10 perches, to a slake and stone, thence south 3° east 55 3 10 perches to the place of Been ring. Containing 1 acres by the same more or less about 75 acres improved, framed house .fram ed barn, framed wagon house, framed shed and a few young fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William H. Russell vs.J. B Webster. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Towanda twp..bounded as follows, on the north by Harry Scoville and Wm. A. Parks land, east by Highway,south by Salsbury Cole. Went by land contract ed to Orange Schroder. Containing 19 acres, more or less about 15 acres improved, one plank house, shed, lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Harry Scoville vs. John 11. Scoville. A LSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp.,bounded as follows : Being adjoining the cast line of John Roger's land, between the highway and said Roger's laud. Containing about two acres, more or less, ali improved, one log house, a framed shed or stable, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of P. H. Kin ney, now to use of Johnson Rogers vs. R. J.Mastin. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda. April 8, 1862. I N"SURANCE7 THE underkifined has been appointed the A gent of the Insurance Company of North America, located at Philadelphia, is now prepared to take risks, in town or county. This Company is one of the oldest in the United States, having been chartered in 1793, it has a capital of 3500,000, and is managed by a board of Di rectors of the very highest character for honor and in tegrity. All losses are adjusted promptly. Its rates are as low as those of any good Company, and property hold ers insuring in th'iß Company may rest assured that they can rely on the perfect safety of their policies in case of loss. B. 8. RUSSELL, At the Banking Office of B. 3. RUSSELL & CO. March 18,1862. —ti4l-tf. HARRISBURG NAIL' WORKS. THE undersigned has on hand a supply of Nails, from these Well known Work. The nails are made from Pennsylvania Iron, mauitactored expressly for this purpose, and are of as nperior quality. For safe to dealers only, andon better terms than they can obtain in New York. Enquire at the Banking Office of B. S. RUSSELL A CO. B S. RUSSELL. Towanda, Mahclt is, 1862. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERS HIP The copartnershipheietolorcexistinghetween the subscribers, under the firm n nue of WJt R P. LANCAS TER, i 9 this day dissolved by mutual consent. All. per sons indebted to the Kile firm, ire hereby notified to make payment to R. D. LAN ASTER. wb will also pay all debts of said firm, having purchased of W. Lancaster hla entire interest in the wisi tcoa stid property of the latw copartnership. W. LANCASTER, R v D. LANCASTER. Albany, Feb. 4„18i.