10CAL AND GENERAL. HARTY WARD, son of C. L. WARD, Esq. sailed for Europe last week. JAR EDWARD H. PERKIMS, Esq., of Athens, been appointed Consul to Santa Cras, * MT IADL * S ' __ purine the flood last week several mil ,, . fe et of unsawed lumber escaped past the Pine Creek ... tMIW l <*• wmi.m.p.rt boom. CorBT _My term of Court convenes , !fllace on Moad.y next. There is not a great deal tsiDCSS to be tow-acted, although there are a few criminal caa€i. On our firs: pffe will be found an ar , j reference to Worms in the head of Sheep, we ticle reicr* . . n d sre commend it contain* some very good suggestions, an M the attention of larmers and others. _ RAY- NAVIGATION* OM.VFD —Witter was let JZ NORTH Branch Canal. first of May. OS-The Roilroed >•! Cool Com ent season. say The Bradford County Medical Society j will meet at the Odd Fellows' Hall, in the borough of ! Towaadi, on Wednesday. May 7th, 1861 at 10 o clock, I M It i* hoped there will be a GEOEML attendance. A.M. in* NOP C.M.TUIINER, President. . - JL PESNSYLVAMA STATS FAIR.— The Man- 1 A RS of the State Agricdtcral Society, have resolved to h! a State Fair the cootmg aud have ,„v,ted posal* from the different county towns. hy dou taome of the Brudford towns " prop-WE ? gsF- The Counterfeit Detector s-avs that one of the most deceptive counterfeits is the two dollar- notes j on the Columbia Bank. They aie very numerous— dtffi N |T to detect-and the safest plan T. U DEMISE ail notes of that denomination. * . I GAY- The Legislature legalized the fitispen fion of the Banks until the Ist of February, ISGS. THE U!1 ABO authorizes Banks to issue nota* of the denomina tion of oue, two and three dollars to the amount of thirty per cent, of their capital stock paid in- DROWS*F.O —We learn that a raftrnnn, one night last week, accidentally fell from a raft near Ulster, aud was drowned. Hl* H 'dy has not yet been re* covered. We did not learn his name, tor rite particulars of the accident. t&r SAMUEL ECK. of Roaring Creek, Col umbia county, lost five valuable horses last WCEFC. Two ;,SIK SICK and died in one day ; next morning two more were dead, and during the day the fifth died. Some sup pose they were polaened, others think it was enured by [ malignant son: throat, similar to the dlptfaeria prerail- Ug. EGU The Lycoming Gazette SNYS the SEVEN tr thousand letters passed through the Williamsport Post OSce during the last quarter, (emdiog March 3lst ) Of these, thirty-four thousand eight hundred and three were " mails received tliirty-four thousand one hundred and forty six" mails sent," and one thousand and fifty one " free letters."' Daring the same time fourteen hundred DOLLARS worth of postage stamps were disposed of at the Williamsport office. ' KIR* LUMBER — The Columbia Spy says : WE have bid nn unusually tavorable spring freshet this jrar. and the consequence is a large amount of Lumber lying at our wharves. There are more rafts sow tied up here (Friday) than at any one time hat season. The riv (R is entirely. too HIGH lor running, and many of the rafts arc only awaiting a fall to run to Tide Water, but at the same time TLE large body xy odor or fit vor, and more or less hardiness of pulp ; these traits, i However, disappear ia pcocessjnf cultivation; and we i hive already obtained Irotu the wild type new varieties, j of high quality, undo; superior hardiness and produetive- I ne-s in mis, our northern climate,am<>ug the ties'. I know | I offer lor -e'e at exc.-ed Ugly low prices, all of which I I warrant, true to name. FX.OWE& POTS, 1 At prices that will satisfy the reasonable, all aires, from | 3 to 14 inches. Early WinniiigStadt'Cabbage 6 eta. per doz. " Ox Heart " 6 " " ■" Sugar Loaf " 6 •' " " York " 6 " " " Large York " • 6 44 44 Large Early Dutch Cauliflower G '• 44 Wale here! i Brocoli 6 •' •' Dutch Cauliflower 6 " 44 tt kite Chinese Tom ito 6 " 44 Etrij Purple Egg Phnt 10 " " Large Round Purple Egg Plnir: 10 " 44 Large Sweet Pepper Plant 10 " 44 Large Bull Nose Pepper Plant 10 " " Bed Cherry Pepper Piiict 10 " 44 Kqjee Island I'ornate. ........ 10 44 44 Lycester'u Perfect id Tomato 10 44 " Bed Cherry Tomato 6 " " Large Smooth Yelinw Tomato 6 " 44 Large Smooth Bed Tomato A " " FEJUE ISZiANS TOMATO, Ia a variety introduced by Capt. Frazier.ot Philadelphia j from the Fejee Island, large sire and beautiful pink col j or, very firm in flesh, and consideied one of the best ev- I r introduced. LYCESTERS PERFECTED TCMATO, Large size, flesh abundant and firm, it ranks with the Fejee, and many think it best of all. Color, pale purple. Thcee varieties are new and have lieen distributed spar ; iugiy. Robert Buist A Son, of Philadelphia, told me no ; better variety could be raised. PERPETUAL,OR EVER-BLOOMINC ROSES. | A few dozen of choice and rare variety, having the : quality of blooming the lull season, from white to the i daikest color. Depend upon it, I offer Roses of real nior i it, both in Europe and America, a very decided acquis! tion in the hue ot roses. Prioe from 5® cets to tl. PEONIES. Rose scented, pink, large size, tieantiful and fine shape While do., very large and splendid, both f which are a great ornament to a flower garden. 25 cents each. DIALETRIAS, i Gneof the most graceful flowers that decks the floral de partment 25 cents each. VERBENAS. The finest variety, all in pots, at prices that shall be satisfactory. Call and see them. CUCUMBER PLANTS, In pots, 12J cents each, which can be turned oat with safety, making an early crop, so much desired. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Fifty cents per hundred. All sweet potatoes are raised by .-etting plants. All may depend upon a supply ibis Spring. In flue condition to set trom the Istb of May to the 25th of June. This gives ample time for the potato to grow as ihe plant is quite old—even three degrees south of us they do not set before the Ist of June. They are of early cultme, and three plants to the hill, and can be raised in Bradford count)-. Any information w;tited, inquire at the garden All late cabbage plants, out door culture, 25 cts. per hundred. CELERY. At 25 cts. per hnndred. Thousands In fine condition to set from the fifteenth of May to the first of August. W Much pains will be taken to make plants strong and stocky as possible, by transplanting. Ac. Plants, Grape Vines, and all I ell. may be carried any distance, as they will tie (lacked in moss exceeding well. tar I have a good pair of TEAM HORSES, a very ex cellent Lumber TWo HORSE WAGON. and team har ness to sell. Terms mads known to the applicant. A good bargain offered. Call and set them at my bars. Towanda, April 18,1862. JttfsccUaneous. | NEW ARRAN6EMENTS. pHAIR, BESDTEAD & FURNISHING V_/ V aREItOOM.—ELI BROWNING lespectfullv In form- ...e public that he Las purchased Irora James Mm k inson his stock of aud rented his shop A rooms and prenared to offer to purchaser* gieat inducements in ait articles in hisiiue. He wiil manufacture and keep on hand at all times a stock of CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, Wnshstands, Tables, Ac. Ac., of different styles nnd prices, suited to CJS&jSy"■the wants of the country. lie asks the auonti.in of those wishing to ,0 ,l,c wticles kept '-y him. as he is deteimined that in the quality Igyy-faWNFil'-I of his work, the excellence of mate ■ V j 1 mrial and the price not to le outdone Jl . _JL. *by any establishment. Being satis fied that the READY-PAY svstcm is the best for both purchaser and seller, hi, business will be conducted upon that system. He will, however, take in exchange fot work. all kinds of Country Produce, at the market price. T TT IR/ IST X 2ST O- , Ofall kinds, done to order, in the best manner, at reason - able rates, and on short notice. The Undertaking Department will be conducted, as usual.by Mr. Mackinson who is prepared with a new and splendid Hearse to attend to all calls in his line. To ~ aada. April 7.13G2 II CENSES.—Notice is hereby given, that -J the f allowing applications for Licenses have been filed in the office of the Clerk, and the same will be pre sented to the Court of Quarter Sessions, on Monday, the 6th day of May next: FOB a TAVERN. L S. Case Rome borough Jason Chaffee Rome borough. 8. E. Wilcox Troy borough. M. D. Cits-' Troy twp. I). P. Knapp Canton twp. Jacob Reel Athens twp. Hugh M. Holeoaib LeKoy twp. John Wendell Wilniot twp. John S. Sioati Athens borough. E. Holcomb Canton twp. H. H. A Jas. E. Whitman Canton twp. Benj. Herman twp. 0.8. Morse Leßoy twp. John B. Dickenson Warren twp. I Mrs. Susan L Horton ~ Terry twp. Abraham Mastin Sylvania borough. Hiram Horton Asylum twp. MM. Coolba gh Monroe borough. J P.Strong Columbia twp. Simmons & Rockwell Athens borough. Thomas It Jordan Towanda borough. W.J. Rothrock Troy borough. William McQueen Ulster twp. W. N I.i -hards Windham twp . John Kerr Ulster twp. J. S. Thompson Wyalusing twp 1 Z. Y. Bailey Springfield twp Hollin Wilcox - Albany twp James Green Smithfleld twp. John Kendall. Towanda borough. M rs. E. Wlialon. Wysox twp. L. B. Gardner Ridgbury twp. ! Jtred Hammond " " J. O. Pine Colombia twp. N. T. Horton Wilmottwp. John Cole . ... Springfield twp. M. T. Carrier Towanda borough. T. (lines... Wyalusing twp. E. B. Ball .". Sheshequin twp J.H.Weils Wells twp. Johu S. Smith Smth Creek twp. MERCHANT DEALERS. Hall A Smith Towanda borough Dennis McMahon " " | Michael Walsh Athens borough E.O.GOODRICH. Clerk. Towanda. April 9, 1802. "IT. S. MERC UK Is now receiving a new supply of SPRING GOODS Purchased since the late reduction in prices. ! ETTIR special attention of customers from all sections of I A this and adjoining counties is invited to this Lame, Choice and Attractive Stock, which will be offered at the lowest prices. Towanda. April 9. 1862. PRINTS & DOMESTICS. The cheapest in the market, for cash at (Corner of the Public Square and Main Street.) TIXSiV OFFER FOR SALE MERRIMAC PRINTS AT 12 1-2 Cts. Per Yard ! And other Goods in proportion. The public are invited to call and ex imine for themselves. D*, All persons knowing them-elves indebted over six mouths, wiii do well to call aud settle MONTANYES. March 17. 18C2. New Spring & Summer Goods. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RE moved to the south corner of the ilercur Block, arc now opening a large Stock of 10-Ji'X Clothing For Men and Boys. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Our stock ofSpring and Summer Clothing, is all of our owa manufacture. Consisting in part of, Mens Coats from SO,BB to t*o."B Mens Pants Irora 0,75 to 10,00 Mens Vests from 0,75 to 6,1)0 AS" Mens. Boys and Youths Clothes made to order, large selections-ef Fabrics alway-on hand. The public are invited to give us a call, as we are de termined not to be undersold lor cash. Most kinds of Farmers Produoe taken in exchange. N. B—Also Mil FINK LEA LYONS celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines, making tne lock sti< h alike on both sides. A. WICKHAM A SON. Towanda April 3, 1862. 186 2!" NEW SPRING GOODS, AT TRACY & MOORE'S. BARGAINS FOR CASH PURCHASERS. Towandy. April 8. 1862 TRACY A MOORE. Garden Seeds of last years Crop. THE LARGEST STOCK in TOWN. of almost every variety, In large an-d Email pack ages. A large assortment of Peas in packages ALSO, TURNIPS AM) BEET SEED BY THE PJUND. tar Please call and make your refection of seeds from our assortment at FOX'S. Towanda. April 10. 1862. DISSOLUTION. —The conft'tnersflip here tofore exi.-ting between the subscribers, and known as the firm of MA DILL & PATTON, is this day dissolv ed by nratnal 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. MADTEL will continue the Drug business at the old stand of MADILL A PATTON, where he ma- be found at all times, when not professionally engage..., by close at ten* ion to business, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Towanda, April 3, 1862. TIMOTHY SEED— I2O bushels OF fine Timothy Seed, for atle bv Marh 4. 1882 R S. MERCUR ■ - - ' —" Segal. SUPREME COLRT OF PENN A.—EASTERN DISTRICT. I In Barclay RR. A Coal Co. et aIJ Jan ' y Tenu ' lwa Xo - w IN pursuance of a Decree oft i# Supreme Court uT Penn sylvania, in and for the Eastern District, iude in l.ie I above cause, the undersigned will sell at puUiv sale, at 1 tbe Exchange. in the city of Philadelphia, on tuesday. the 2'Jth day of April, 1862, at 12 o'clock, won, ihe fI : lowing de.--ribed esiato, property, rights and frenchi-v* I late belonging to 'l'he Barclay Rail Road aud coul Coui ! pany, to wit: No. 1. All that tract or body of Coal land*, situate In the township of Franklin,in the county of Bradioid ,:nd State of Pennsylvania, containing altogether 2416 m.res and allowance, bounded by lands surveyed in the war rantee names of Andrew Graydon, James Shoemaker, William Gray, John Grafif. Thomas Uundas, James Bid die. John Barron Jr., Andrew Tybout, Peter Edge. Geo Edge aud Samuel Edge, being composed ol six. contigu ous tracts of laud surveyed in the warrntee names of Jacob Cox, William Hall, William Govet, Joanna Curry, Aaron Levy, and Jacob HeiUzheimer. ol which about2to acres are improved land. On this tract, No. 1, are the Barclay Coal Mines, yielding a superior quality ol semi bituminous coal, and the works, fixtures and apparatus for mining coal. Also, forty-one dwelling houses, and other buildings and improvements. No. 2 Also, the Itail Board constructed by and here tofore belonging to the said Company. 16 23 100 miles in length, extending Iron) the Coal Mints on No. I, to the North Ranch Canal, at l'owaiida, In the said county of Bradtord, with the Inclined Plane, Plane House aud fix tures, three water stations, sidings and lands appurte nant to the said Rail R 62. _______ HEhIFF'S SALIC. —Ly virtue of sundry O writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of : common pleas ot Bradford county, to me directed, will j be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the Ist day j of II VY, A. D. 1862, at tbe court house, iu Towanda, ' da. at 1 o'clock, p. in. the following described lot. piece i or parcel of land situate in North TV wanda twp., begin ning at a pilch pine, being the north east corner ol lot of land formerly owned by Byron King-bury, thence along the liueoi said King-bury, north 31° west 163 pr. to a post: thence south 604° west 36 pr to a coiner iu a ! small creek, thence south 31° east 164 2-10 pr, thence I north 53j° east 9 percbas to the place of beginn ; ug.— Containing 100 acres, anil 32 perches, more or less, as i surveyed by Orson Rickey Feb. 10, 1847, aud being lot i No. 31. in the old township of Claveratk, which was cer titled to Sht>did A Dourauce, by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, excepting therelroin 23 acres deeded to Jauies Howley. al-o 10 acres deeded to Samuel Hawkins, about 50 acres improved, i Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of N. N. t Bett's use vs. David utty aud James ..Elliott, Executor ot Ezra Rutty dee'd. ALSO—Toe toiloaing lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in Towanda Borough, beginning at the south-west , corner of J. D. Montanye's store 011 Main St., thence ea-t about 54 feet, more or less, to the west line ol Mrs. D. F. Barstow's lot: theace south along said Bur-tow's line to | Pine street, thence west to Dr. Porter's store, south-east I corner, thence north along said Porter's west line to his I N. E corner, thence west to Mr-. Rice's lot, thence north 1 along Mrs. Rice's east line about 10 leet to her north iine, ! thence west to Main street, thence north 21 teet to the place of beginning, it being intended to include all the ; mterest the delendant has iu the store ai.d lot lately oc . copied by him, all improved, one brick building thereon, ' used and" occupied as a store—the same being three sto -1 ries high. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Burton I Kingsbury vs. Joseph Kingsbury. ALSO—The toilowiiig uescribed lot, piece or parcel of i land situate in Monroe! m and 1-Taukliu towuships.bound ! Ed on the north easterly side by the public highway lead ! ing Irom Monroe to Burlington bofough.ou the souther i iv side by lands of Joseph Hornet, J. B. Smith and the ; highway, and on the westerly side by '.and ot S.S. Hin i man and Win. A. Park, containing 65 acres, more or less ! about 45 acres improved, a framed house, framed barn, : and Iruit trees thereon Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Montanye A Elliott vs. John Hanson. ALSO -The following uescribed lot. piece or parcel of laud situate iu Snii ufield twp.. bounded on the north by ! land of Edward Ferguson, ou the east by lands of Jolin I Giltoyle, south by laud of H. Ileath and west by land of A. French, containing 150 acres, more or less, about 125 acres improved, two lramed bouses, two trained barns, framed wugonUouses, and three orchards of Iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken ia execution at the suit of J. E. Bul lock to use ot William iiausont vs. suuiuel B. Hulcomb A M. F. Ransom. ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iii Le Roy twp., bounded ou the north by ' lauds of Eli-hi Andrus, east by lauds of Jackson Walter j south by the highway, and west by lands of Jedediah i Hunt aiid Davis Vandyke, containing 30 acres, more or ! le-s, about 20 acres improved, lramed house, frame barn j and corn house, and Iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Elezer j Pomeroy vs. M. 11. Amabte. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington and North Towanda townships ; bounded 011 the north by land ot Barna Herron and J. F. I Means, east by J. F. Means, south ' y Ezra Sirope and i highway, west by Barua Herron. containing 100 acres, ; moie or less, about 70 acres improved, trained h use,two ' trained barns, cow shed and Iruit trees thereon. | Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A. Newell 1 A Co. ia Olm-tead. ALSO.—The lollowing described lot, piece or parcel of ' land situate in Towanda borough, hounded as lullows : j beginning on tin; we-t line of Second street at the corner of the lot conveyed by u. D. Bartlett to Josiah Francis co, now owned "by Chas. M. Manville, theuce south 3J* west 60 feet to a corner, theuce west 34® north 147 feet 1 to acoruer, ibence north 34° east 60f to the lot conveyed to Josiah Francisco, aforesaid, and now owned by C. M. Manville, thence ea-t 3J° south 147 feet to the place of | begiuning, re-erving, nevertheless, seven leet ol the west end ot said lot for the purpose of an alley, whenever one can be procured through to the adjacent street on the north. Containing 60 leet by 147 leet, more or.jlesa. all improved, framed house, lramed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. C. Hall and E. T. Fox" to the use of J. C. Adams vs. E. D. Payne. ALSG—Toe following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Rome twp., bounded north by land of Hugh McCabe and Uersham Towner, east by laud of Hsgh McCabe, -outb by laud ol Hugh McCabe, we-t by laud ot Jaiues B. Demoney. Containing <4 acres, more or less, a 1 improve 1, with an old trained house, work shop, grist mill, aud a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO.—Another piece ol land situate iu Rome twp., bounded north by land of T. S. Kinner, cast by land of James Lay ton, south by land of Jacob Ercanbrack, west I by land 01 Geo. Hortou"and Cbauneey Rausoiu. Contain ing 105 acres.be the .-aine more or less, about 60 acres impioved._2 plank house-, I framed barn, an apple or chard and~otber fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu executiun at the suit ol J.C. Adams' use vs. John Gore wad Silas Gore. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of laud situate iu Litchfield twp., bounded north by land of Allied Hicks, east by land of Joseph Kinney, south by land of Edward Ovenshire, west by land of Aisop Bald win. Containing 80 acres, more or less, about 30 acres improved, with a trained barn and a few fruit trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of vTilLam B. Clymer vs. Stephen Evans. AL-)U The follow, ng described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Franklin twp., nounded north by the high way, ea-t by laud ot E. O. Willey. south by the Towan da Creek, west by the highway. Containing 4 an acre, more or less,a 1 improved, framed house thereou. ALSO.—Another piece ol land situute iu Franklin tp., bounded north by Towanda Creek, east by land of Wm. A. Rockwell, south by land of S.S- Hiiraan, west by land of Wesley and Levi Anderson. Containing 43 acres, more or less,about 3 acres improved. Seized and taken in execution at tbe suit of William T. Mead vs. David J. Beardsley. ALSO—The lollowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek twp., bounded as follows: beginning at the south-east corner of lot No. 137 of the allotment of the Bingham lauds iu South Creek twp., con veyed to Henry Ol'lroyd, thence along the north line of lot No. 157 north Bt>4° west 141 per., thence along the east line of lot No. 33, conveyed to Nathaniel Smith, north J°e. 50 3-10 pr. thence along the sout 1 line of north part 01 lot N. 158 south 86° east 141 9-10 per , thence along the west line of lot No. 137 aforesaid,so ,th J® we-t 56 310 per. to the place of beginning. Containing 47 acres, with the usual allowance of 6 pet cent, for roads, Ac ,1 e the name, more or less. It being the south part of lot No. 158 of the allotment of the Bingb ira lauds ia Sou-.b Creek twp., and part of Warrant numbered 13S1, about 25 acres improved. Solxed and taken In execution at the suit of William Blsghag's trustees, $0 the use of 8 Vanßqsfcl jfc vs. fen-1 uelS Baker, acfljii. ALSO Tbe following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Canten > twp., bounded north by land CCB- I tracted to Jacob Roberts, east by tbe west Hue of War j rout In uame ot John Price and land contracted to Sim ! eon M'M&hon, south by land of S- M'Mabon and Isaac I Williams, west by land of T. aud S. Mauley. Contain j ing 52 acres, about 4 acres improved, with a small house ; thereon. , Seited and taken in execution at the salt of Charles 1 Stockwell vs. John C. Craven A USD—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land fituateiu Troy borough, bounded uorth by land ot ; Daniel Benedict, east aud south by tbe highway, wast by land of B. F. Taylor. Containing 1 aero, more or less all ' improved, framed bouse, framed barn, and fruit trees ! thereon. Seized and taken In execution at the snit of W. A Park, to the use George Tracy vs. William T. Mackney. ALSO.—The following described lot, piece or pared of lahd situate in Franklin twp., bounded north by tbe pub lie highway ud lands of Ahira Gay. south by laud ' M. Mar-hall and John Kuykendall, west by Madison Kuy kendall. Contaiuiug 4 acres, more or less, all improved, lramed house, board shed, and a tew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Brown A Rockwell vs. G. W Halford and Almira Holford bis wile. ALSO-—Tbe lollowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Cieek twp., bounded as follows, be ginning at the soath-east corner ot lot No. 157 of the al lotmentof the Bingb&m lands In South Creek twp..con veyed to Valenliue Lewis, thence along line ol lot No. IS6, conveyed to Ransom Tanner, and lot No. 137, south 4® weat 72 net , thence along tbe north line ol the south part of lot 3-. 158, north 864° west 141 9-10 per., thence along lines of lot No. 99. Ac., conveyed to Nathaniel Smith, north 4® east 32 1 10 per., and north 884° we-t 52 6-10 per., thence along lines of lot No. 100, conveyed to Ebea Dunning r>"rth 30 2 lu per. north 43° east 13 2-10 per.. aud east 63 9 10 per., theuce along the south line ol lot No. 157, aforesaid, south B4° east ll per. to the place ot beginning. Containing seventy three acres'and six tenth a of an acre, with the usual allowance of six per cent, lor roads, Ac., be the same, more or less. It being the north part of lot No. 158 of the allotment of the Bingham lands iu 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 snit of William Bingham's trustees, to the use of S. Vaiißuakirk Vs. John B. Towuscnd. ALSO—The lollowsng described lot, piece or parcel of lane situate in Wysox township, bounded as follows: North by laud ot"Pomeroy Gorsline, Jr., east by land of John Johnson, south by the warrant line ami west by land of 0. D. Harriett. Containing6s acres more or less, about 30 acre- improved and a log house thereon- Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Martin Els itec's Ex., vs. G. H. Gorsline. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate iu Armenia township, bounded as follow- : Ou 'he north by lands of Ch is. Lyon, ea-t by lands of Orrin Morse, south by laud of Orrin Fletcher, west by land of Chas. Lyon Containing twenty tight acres, more or less, about two acres improved ; log house thereon. ALSO—A piece of land in Armenia township, afore said, bounded uorth by lands ot Orrin Morse and Horace Demon, east by lauds of B. L. Knights and J Jerolomon, south by land- n possession of J. Cummiugsand west by lauds of Orrin Fletcher. Containing sixty acres and forty rods, more or less, about 28 acres improv d. Seized and tuken in excution at tbe suit of E. Pomeroy vs. Alfred Ripley. Jr. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Asylum town-hip. bounded as follows Beginning at a corner near the dwelling house formerly ot Deborah Chamtierlin. now Sarah A. Emery,'running north 61° west 4 perches, thence north 71® west 231 I perches to a corner, (stone heap.) thence south 1® west 14 perches to a corner ; thence south 73° east 20 perches to a corner, below the main road, thence north 33j® cast llj perches to the place of beginning. Cbntainiug one acre and 136$ perches, more or less, all improved, one fri.med dwelling bouse, a small framed barn and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in executiun at the suit of C. L. Ward to the use of Ann E. Bull vs. Edward Davies. ALSO—The lollowing described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Smilhfieid township, bounded as follows: North by laud of Edward Ferguson, east by land of John Gell'oyle, south by laud of H. Heath and west by land of A. French. Containing 150 acres more or less, about 125 acres improved, 2 framed houses, 2 framed barns, ] lramed wagon house and 3 orchards thereon. ALSO—Another piece of land situute in Ulster town | ship, aforesaid, bounded uorth by land of William Mc- I C'arthy, cn thCeast by land of Edmund Lockwood and the Susquehanna river, on the south by Edmund 1-ock- I wood and west by Edmund Loc-kwooil aud G. F. Welles, I Jr. , Containing about 105 acres, aboat 60 acres itn i proved, framed bouse. framed barn and an orchard of young fruit trees tbeeron. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Jesse E BulDick vs. Samuel B. Hulcomb and T. 11. Hclcomb. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington We-t and Huilmgton Borough, uouuded as follows : Being a lot of land deeded by Jas. Long to J. G. Loveland the 22d day of February, 1845, beginning at a stake and stones on the top of hill on the turnpike, on the line betweeu John Bloom and said Long; tbence along the line of Johu Bloom's lot, north 56 perch es t<> a stake and stone, thence east along the line of a lot sold to Tuttle to the mill pond on the Tom Jack, thence south along the Tom Jack Creek to tbe head of loveland and Long's mill pood, theuce along west side of said run some thirty rods, thence south-west to the turnpike road, thence along said turnpike, west 40 rods to the place of beginning, containing 15 acres be the same more or less, a framed house, framed barn aud fruit trees thereon. beized and taken in execution at the suit of H. B. Wil helm vs. J . G. Loveland and R. R. Phelps. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel ot land situ-te in Shesheqnin township, bounded as follows: North and east by land of Addison Beidleman, south by land of C. M. Begar aud west by the public highway, con taining one and a half acres more or less, all improved, one framed house a framed ham and a few fruit trees. ALSO—Another piece of land situate iu Shesheqnin township, bounded as follows : North by land of A.J. Cole, east by land ol Guy T'ozer, south by land of Lemu el Kingsbury and on the west by land of Samuel Marshall, containing 55 acres more or less, abeut tea acres im proved. ,<■ Seized and taken in execution at the snit of Jl. Cash to the u-e of John Holmes vs. Geo. M . Smith. * ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land -ituate in Canton township- being a portion of a tract of land in the warrantee name of Wm. Freeston, said tract bounded as follows: West by the Tioga county line, north by Jose.-h Whitehead's tract, cast try the Francis Mifflin tract, and on the south by John Vaughn. Tract, 1 except 110 acres sold and conveyed by Benjamin Cool baugh to Bamuel Moore from the N. W..corner of sard tract and 120 acres sold aad conveyed by said Coolbaugh to Simeon Mcintosh from the south east corner of same, leaving '213 acres of land more or less, being the sufita lot conveyed by Henry Gatiss to W. A. Park. Seized and Liken in execution at the suit of Joseph Towner vs. Hiram M. Goff. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate , ingiicid township, bounded as follows: Beginning at a post in the line of land of E. S. Tracy, thence south 63® east 93 perches to the highway leading from Bmithficld to Troy, the ace south 16® east by lands of said Tracy, 36 perches to a post, thence uorte fesj" east by land late of Abiram Pierce, 48 perches to a post, thence south 144® east by land of C. h. Pierce. 30 8-10 prc!ies to a post, tbenre south 75® west 122 perches to a post; thence south 9J° east 81 perches to a post, thence south BO4® west 55 perches to a corner of land contract ed to Aloiaus H. Crannier thence north hj® west along tbe line of said lands, contracted to said Cranmer. "8 5-10 perches, to a post; thence north SB.i° west 20 perches to the line of the highway leading towards Andrew Cumins, theiice.along said highway north 3® east 20 perches to e post; thence north B4° west along the line of land so contracted to said Crannier 173 8-10 perches to a pest, thence north west 7a perches to the centre of the highway, thence along the centre of said highway east 42 perches, thence along said centre north 62° east 126 perches, thence north 744® east 53 perches, thence north j® east 8S 610 perches to the place of beginning. Con taining 267 acres of land, be the same more or less, about 217 acres improved, two framed houses, two framed barns, two hay barns, two orchards thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit oi Hiram Car penter vs. Warren Dnrand. • ALSO—The idlowing described lot, piece or parcel ol land situate in Wyalusing twp., bounded north by land of Phelemon Stone, east by land ol John M'Allister, Jack son Elliott and Cyrus Shumway, south by land of lllram and Llisha Elliott and John Elliott, west by land former ly owue-l by Eben. dee'd., Calvin Camp and Charles Camp. Containing about 500 acres, more or less about 250 acres improved, with 6 framed dwelling houses, 5 framed barns, gristmill, saw mill, wnojefi factory and work shop, and i apple orchards ami other fruit trees | thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of L\ Mereur , and J. C. Adams vs. H. B. !n|h ira. ALSO—The following deserified lot, piece or parcel of land sitnate ia Troy twp., bounded north b, lands in pos sesion of John Salisbury, Jr..east by land of John Salis bury, Ahsoiem Baxter and D. N. Allen, on the south by land of D. N. Allen, Lydia Jones. L. Baldwin and John S.iddler, on the west l.v land of Josiah Little and W. N , Ward. Containing 132 acres, more or less, abou'„ Kg, acres improved, framed house, 2 framed barna and 2 orchards thefeun. Seized and taken In execution at the sui\ t>f Charles ' C. Paine vs. Timothy Roe. ALSO—The following described lqt, piece or parcel of i land situate in A.sytum twp., bonnuJ north by laud of • Emma Jane Hewi t. east by lajd of Jonathan Stevens and V. E. & J. E. Piollet, smith and west by the public highway. Containing 30 acres, more or less, all Improv ed, one lramed house, framed barn aud an orchard tnere on. Seized and taTr-ots In execution at the suit of Charles Hornet's use Vs. William Cuolbaugh, 2d., and A. R. Cool bangh. ALSO—The following doscribed lot, piece or parcel of land sitnate in Towanda borough, bounded north by land of Mrs. Hiram Rice, east by the highway called Second street, west by ihe land npon which the colored Wesley- 1 an Church stands, south by the public highway called State street. Containing 8t feet fronton Second street, 15ft feet deep, and about 114 feet on the hack and next to said Church lot, be the same more or less, all Improved, with 2 framed dwelling boosee, one framed barn, ud a few fruit trees thereon. S -iMtt and taken In execution at the auft ef Job P. jCrby vs. James M-Intlre. JUFLAL. ALSO—The following described !al, piece or parcel land aituate in Wysox township, b- ndtd as follows : On tbe nor:h by uad of Patrick Kilduff, cs A by laol of Richard Barrett, sooth by land uf J. li. Reed, and E. K. Myer, and west by land of J. 31. Reed and K. R. Mycr Containing two acres be the name lucre or less, all un proved ; one framed bouse thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the anil of David Uar ber vs. Abraham Martin. ALSO—The following pfsve or pare! of land si'nate ta 1 Bmithfteli town-tin,*, (rutmJed as follow** : On the north an J west by lands of Ahnon Seward, atuth by David For rest, east by tle highway. Obtaining two abaee,uxor* or leas, all Improved, flauc-*! n.u-t, cow stable lew I'mit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of olxnludl Bullock vs. Robert MuiUdy. ALSO-By virtue of sundry writs of Lev F,ta ax posed to public sale, at the muse tiue and place, tbe fol lowing descrioed piece, or parcel uf laud, situate In Ath ena twp.. *eing on the west side of the Chemung pter, and bounded on the south by Lulls of EJvird Murray,on the west by land of r Thurston ta' " V. illiston.or. thw north by lauds oi Owen Spalding and Coinue*nw*-alut of Pennsylvania, and on the cast the Chemung river ; con taining about lfbt> acres, leas about 20 a res deeded ta John Drake, according to Jred (.po., reuut*i, be tnc rem* more or less. 74 acres improved, framed house and Lam* barn thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of John J Tay lor vs. Chauncy N. Shipm.tn ALSO—The follow lug described lot, pleve or pored of laud situate in Athena borough, bounued us lolk.wi. to w : t: On the north, east and west by f. K. We.lt* Jr.. oa the south by Hopkins street, being 90 feet front by 74 deep, ail improved. Iramed house thereon. ALSO—His lnterrst, being the one half. Si* village lot in the borough ol Athens, bounded u ih* north Lad of John Drake, east by Main wt., south by And- of Ed ward Hcrrick, and west by Chetunng river ; rents: ning übout 2 acres, large framed building ce*l a. a store. ; framed house, tiamcd nam, framed sued eu*J fruit tree*, i thereon. ALSO—Another lot of land In Athens bounded : north by J. B. Brock way, east by Main it., south by John Jones, and west by hum of Eutla Luv*.-, being £ feet front, by 200 deep. All improved, framed house thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro. bounded north by Wm. Kiß and others, . „st by Main at., south by J B Brock way and west by land* of 41.8 Rogers,being 44 feet by 100 feet. All improved, Lamed buiid.ng used lor a Cabiuet shop. ALSO—One other . t in Athens boro' bounded on the north by hndsoi E. Ellsworth, on the west by the Che mung river, on the south by a street leading Lota MRu. St. to the Chemung bridge and a lot b-;ouglng tu the Bridge Company, and on the east by Main street ; con taming about three-fourths of an acre. All improved, framed hou.-.e, small framed barn and a lew fruit trees thereon. i ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded on the north by lands of SattesJee, Eby Main st., s, byC , ,V. Hhipmau, and west by C. N. Bhipmau Containing aflout on-third acre, ail Improved, framed boose, small trained stable and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Atb* n* boro", bounded north i by C. N. Mhipman, east by Main 6t., south by F-ter Meeker, anl west by C. N. Shipniau. Containing abont i one third acie, ail improved, framed house, small framed ! stable and a few fruit trees tliereoa. ALSO—One other lot in Athena boro', bounded north i by Sattcrlee, east by Meeker *t Sbipman. south by Paine at., and west by Wells Wilkinson. Containing aooutf acre, all improved, framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other lot n* Athens boro', bounded north by Puiue an ! Sattcrlee east by Wilk usou.south by Pain* 1 street aad west by W. Colt man. Containing about | acre, ! lramed house and bain. [ ALSO—One other lotin Athens boro". hounded omCo ; west by F. Tyler, on the north by Guy Tozer,'-on tli*- ea.t j by Main at., on the south by C. £. Welles jr., containing i ton acres. Ail improved. i Seiced and taken in cxacntioa at the suit of Farmers' i Union Insurance Company to use of John Saftma'h vs. I Chauncy N. Shipraau. ALSO—The 10l owing described lot piece or parcel of ; land situate in i.itehfield two., beginning at tiie south | west corner of Wm. Sarkett * lot, thence*- st 1274 perch | es to a post on the road, tkerce south 4". ;eub** to a . post; thence west 03 7-10 perches to a post for the eal I line of Ja* Park's lot. thence north 1 2-10 perches to the I north-cast corner of said Park's lot, thence west ta 2-10 i perclies to a post for a corner, ther.ce north 27 4-10 pr. t> ■ the place of beginning ; containing 98 acres and Ida pr. i of land, be the sine more or less, about 12 actes Improv ed, I .-g house, framed ham ar.*d fruit trees there:.!. ALSO—One other piece or pan el of land bounded as follows : Beginning at t vtake sonch-west corner ot a Sot owned by Orson C.irner. north lj° east 7* 8-10 perches to a stake,thence south 8 S ( 0 east, 35$ perches) to a stake in a line of il Carucr, dee'd ; thence .V. *ng said line and. the line of the Morris lot, south 14° west 7* 8 lo perches to a stake in the line of lot recently owned by Aaron Stone,J hence along said line north 88$° west 3 ."*$ perches to the place of beginning. Containing 17 aw-. ail 87 pr strict measure, aii improved, log house, framed bar n, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taxen in execution at the suit of Georg Kirby vs. Alansou Carner and Eliza Career. ALSO—The following described Jot, piece or parcl of land situate in Warren twp., with all the btiiljf g* and improvements, beginning a; a i ,ake aad stones on Mre soutti sine of highway leading from Susjueh.um.i conui •• [ line, and by the- house of C. M. Chase to J :hn F. Sleeper and others, in a itcr.aeny direction, the point il begin i ning,being south If° east, on the highway,** 7 lo ro-.' - from said Chase's north line, thence south bv said high I way 44° east 6 3-100 perches to a stake ami stones, then souths 0 west 2.5 410 perches by land of Ch sM. Ctia-wa j to a stake aud stones, near a run, thence mirth 41° we -t, G 3-10 perches to u stake and stones .there north lG c ea>t 2.5 4-10 pt-r-hes to the place of beginning. One acre. bs the same more or less, one o'd stesm sawtnifl tlieie*.i>. Seized aud t iken in execution at the sail of Robert L. L. Thurston, Henry W. Gardner & Giueou iGck..co-part ncrs under the firm ofTlWou, Gardner & Co . k.Vih F. Chase, Arastus 11. ile*ning4**n. War* is. P-mingt m. | Charles H. Muruford, Caroline P. Mumued A Claries ti | Chase. AI.SO—By virtue of sninfry writs of Fi. Fa., will be i exposed to public sale, at tbe sair.e time -and pbice. tho | followiti;.' described lot. piece or parcel of l.nrt :n ,te *n | Burlington twp., bounded on tbe nortb by ~,r.ris of Gt * i C. Hill, east by Morris J. Smith, w:4h hj Mountain I. 1) t 4 Harrison Dodd's land, and west by Franklin Briwu iu*l John F. Loug. containing G3 acres,about 3*) acres improv ed, with a log house, frame barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A and J. Morley to use of Alex. Alios Jr. vs. Ben:, ft Denton. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Windham twp., le-ginnffict it the most northerly corner, thence north west 73 8 10 perch*** thence south 1j West 901* lo perches to the centre of the Grimic-y road (so called) thence north 6*° west 301 per. thence north 52° west. 50$ perches to a hemlock stake in the cntre of ..aid road ; thence north Is' east 7S perches, thence north oa° ea.-t 5 perches, ttience north GO 2 10 perches, thence east 75 perches, thence north 1 east T.S perches to the center ot Holmes road (so < aRe ; thence* by tiie centre f the same northeasterly 574 p. rches ta the centre of tbe road which leads from Dorics 'c'.t'e ment, to James Wheelhou.se, thrtice by the fcbti-e of th* same, south 2G° cast 10 perches, thence soutfe 70| east 20 perches, south 3| a cast 23 5-iO pcicfce*. sC.ath i c wc-t S 5-10 perches, tbence sooth B*|° east 7 9 10 perches, t* a stake tind stone, thence south 3® ea*f 55 310 evohes to the place of Begnuipc. Containing 1 afrv-hy tire same more or loss about 75 acres Imp-ived.rr.ym-d limine .fram ed barn, framed wagon boose, framed ahed atd a lew young frnit trees thereon. Seized and taken in exeeation at the suit of WiilGm 11. Russell vs .J. B Webster. ALSO—The following described Jot, pi- ;c of pare*-! of land situate in Towanda twp.,bounded as follows. **n the north by Harry Sec. lie and Wm. A. Darks land, east by Highway,south b\ S!sbi*ry Cole, West by lan*, contract* ed to Orange Schrader. (sonta ning '!> a-.-foa, inoie or less about 15 acres improved, one pist-.k h use, shed, tcvr fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in cxccaLcm at the tail of Hxrry Scoville vs. John H. Sooviile. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or oarcel of lnt.d situate in Litchfield twp..bounded as follow<: Being adjoining the en*t Fueof John Roger's laud, t*et*c*u the highway and wid Roger's land. Containing alxiut two. acres, more or less, ail improved, one log h.ni-c, a framed shed or stable, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot P If Kin ney, now to use of Johnson Rogers vs. R. J.Mstt*u „ A. H- BPALDING, SJwritS towanda, April 8, 18C2. 1 N SURAVTSRCLS. THE nndersiiynetj has bcerv pppointed tlio A gent of the I "soTaace Company of North sik rh-. located at Philatl ,*pula, la now prepared to take risks. or county. This Company is one of the oldest in the United States, having been chartered in 1703. it h.ia a capital of 4.5(81.606, and U Ly a hoard of Pi rectorn Of the very Lighont chanK ter t**r hon**v an;l in tegr,;y. All kisses are adjusted prompt!/- Its rates arc u-j low as those of any goo ! Company, and jwoncrty hold era insuring in this Company may re t assured in.it they can relv on the perfect saie'y of iheir policies in case of loss. 8.8. RUSSELL, At the Banking Office of B. S. RUSSELL h CO. March 18,1SG2.—nil-tf. HARRISBURO NAIL WORKST" THE undersigned has on hand a supply of N'aih, from there wd known wsirk. The nails are made Ironi Pennsylvania Iron, manufactured fxpresaly for this purpose, and are of as r.p iior qoaltty. For sale to dealers only, in don better terms han tiiev ran ohtala in Now York. Enquire t.t the Bank trig Olive ct B. S. RUSSELL & CO. B S RL'SSEI I* To wand "arch 78,1862. DISSOLUTION IP The Qfipartnei-shfp heretofore existing between rha subscrlticrs, under the ftrsn name of W Ji RD. LANCAS TER. is this day dissolved by stutml ronseut. A'l |w r . sons indebted to the late firm. are hereby notified re make payment to R. D. LANCASTER, who" * tll a'so pay all debts of said firn. having pnrchased of W\ Lancaster his entire Interest la the huidnes? tad prepertv i r the lite eopartoersblp. W. IANCAWSB. T. Tv.! AVCASTER A'benv. Tab. T4.1483.