LOCAL AND GENERAL. tfSL, Mony found in the street, on Tuesday moruirg last. Inquire of E. T. Fox. GFEIY-A severe hail sturra passed over the southern part of this county on Saturday last. Consid erable damage was done to the crops. JO-FRCU —The prospect for a large fruit cr op was never better than at present. Fruit trees of all kinds are laoened to their utmost capacity, and should nothiug befall them, there will be aa abundant yield. The June number of the School Jour nal has been received. It is filled with its nsaal variety of origiuol ard selected articles on subjects pertaining to educational matters. This is an excellent work, and no teacher should be without It. 4^-Mr. DURKE, of Utica, publishes a mode of successful treatment in cases of poisoning by opium, which is easy of application and which should be better known ihan it is. Even when such a length of time has elapsed as to allow the perfect absorbtion of the poison, go that emetics and stomach pump is useless, from one to two draclim of the Tincture of Belladona every hall hour, will almost invariably Buecced In restoring con sciousness and saving life. SOY DEATH OF MAJOR CULP.— ANIONS the killed at the late battle, near Richmond, was Maj. JEKRE CCLP, of this place. The news reached here on Tliurs dav night, and ou Friday morning the flags were dis played at half mast, and draped in mourning. His re mains reached here on Sunday, and were followed to the grave on Monday by a large concourse of citizens. It was the largest funeral that has taken place in this place for a number of years. SURGICAL OPERATION.— We learn that on the 16th of May last, Mr. CDIRLES IIOLLON. of Mon roe township, (having suffered for forty years from a dis ease of the bones of one or bis legs, and the disease get ting much worse of late, involving the knee joint,) suo milted to an amputation of the limb above the knee— The operation was skillfully peißormed by Dr. PRATT, of this place, assisted by bis student M. M. BROWN—the pa tient being first rendered insensible by the inhalation of ether. The stump is new healed and the patieut able to again resume business. 1101,1. OF HONOR. —The following ;s tl e list ortbe killed, wounded and prisoners ol Company F... 62d Pennsylvania Regiment, at the late battle near Rich mond. This Company was formed iu the western town ships of this county, and the only Company from this county engaged in the fight : Killed.— Thomas Bcaven. Wounded— Capt. G. P- Davis, right arm amputated; Edward Lantz, in left arm ; E. 51. Clark, in Lead and arm; Jeremiah Wlialoii; Thomas Grist ; William 55 u 1 burn, right leg amputated ; David sVheeler. in the back; X). U. J .hnson, in the wrist; Corporal H.Ross.inthe arm; Corporal C. lb Keniou. in the wrist. Taken Prisoner— Ezra Smith. THE AITROACHING FOURTH OF JULY —EX tensive preparations are making throughout the country to celebrate the coming anniversary of our National In dependence. 55*e hope to see our natal day appropriate ly observed in every city, town and hamlet in the land. If ever it occurred at a time when it should be celebra ted With deep and earnest religious feeling, by every loyal hexrt .it 1s 1362. Will not onr people make the necessary arrangements to have a good cld-fashione'* celebration in Towanda? For years, with a few excep tions, we bave made no local demonstration, but those who desired to join in the ceremonies of the day. were compelled to go elsewhere. Now, let us have it at borne. Let the note of preparation be Rounded, let the old watch flics be kindled, let us meet together on that day, ict na call to mind the heroes of the revolution and their gallant sons now iu the field, let us renew our deathless devotion to the starry Hag. and offer up our united in ceu?e ef praise and thanksgiving to the Giver of all Good. BOYS OUT AT NIGHT. —We publish the fol lowing which is taking the rounds in the papers for the benefit of fceys who aic in the practice ot spending tbeir evenings in the streets. " It is one of the most Tiiinom, dangerous and mis chievous things possible. Nothing sosuixdy marks theii course downward. They acquire, ender cover of the night, an unhealthy etate of mind, vulgar and profane language, obscene practices, c iminal Sentences, and a lawless bearing. Indeed, it is in the streets after night fa!!, that boys generally acquire the education and capac ity tor becoming rowdy, dissolute, criminal men. I'.tr eats, d > you believe it ? 55 ill you keep pur children home nights, and set that their home Is made pleasant and profitable ?" FIRF'. AT ATHENS. —We lesirn BY telegraph that a destructive fir- occuied at Athens on 1 besday morning last. The fire originated in PATIUCK s h.ill, and was discovered about 2 o'clock. It was only by the greatest exertion that the Episcopal Church and other buildings adjacent were save]. The entire block was consura'-d. Mr.J. B. RKFVES, after breaking into bis office, suc ceeded in saving ltis safe and some valuable papers. The liquor store of MICEAP.L SVALFU was also ccnsum cd. A small portion of his liquors were saved.-- Insured for SI,OOO. Mr. AVLRELL did not get into-fais store at all. Lost everything. No insurance. Mr. FKITCIIER s.ned froth hi® store and shoe shop a small portion of his goods. No insurance. C. PARK k SON saved the larger portion of their goods. No insurance. G. A. PEKKINB, who keeps a drug store, saVddTnost ®f his goods, insured. Mr. DRAKE, watch shop and grocery. Saved most of bis goods. SV. H SHAULF.Y was unable to get into his store— Lost everything. C. M. STANLEY, dentist, who bad moved In the day previous, lust goods to the amount Cf about S2OO. Mr. PATRICK puts the entire loss at S2C 000. He was insured for $5,000. [We are indebted to Mr. COWI.ES, of the Telegraph effije at this place, for Hie above facts.] B®* The Tollowinjr notice of the death of HENRY SV. MYERS, Iate of Franklin township, this coun ty. we take from the JamestoWn (N. Y ) Jmrnal. Mr. MYERS is said to have been a young man of very exem plary character : " s\'e were not acquainted with young MYERS, and are therefore indebted to others for an estimate of bis cliar acter. He Was ana ive of Bradford county. Pa.; was born in July, 1833. Being left to care for himself at the age of ten, be provided for bis own, and aided in the sup port of his younger brother and sisters. Two years ago FCE came here, and worked for Mr. MKHRITTCO K up to the lime of the organization of Company 8., in which he was one of the first to volunteer. This act was prompt ed by patriotic motives alone. His lile in camp was one of-patience and fidelity to duty. He sent mortey home to pay the boa rd and schooling of his little sister. Previous to the fight he had been unwell, but. forgetting hlm>elf, he did duty and helped take care of others whom he thought more unwell than himself. In the Williamsbnrg ®ght he killed the Rebel General GARNETT, and received a wound that was at first thought not serious, but proved fatal, no doubt partly owing to previous weakness of his 'ystem. He was taken to Baltimore and there died on the 15th of May. A considerable sura of money due him here is proposed to be used to return his remains to this place—he being buried in a favorable manner. HENRY WILLAUD MYEKB was one of the best men in the Dompany and will be monrned by all his comrades. Dor. here he won warm frlhnds, who represent hiro to have been temperate and'domestic in his habits, un selfish, modest, amiable and virtuous in character Had he lived he would have made an excellent citizen." DIED. At his residence, In this borough, on Tuesday afternoon, the 10th List., JOHN K. VALLANCE, aged 44 years. atibmtscmnts. FIFTY FIRST RATE BUTTER FIR* KINS, for sa eat 65 cents a piece. Also, a quanti ty of Tubs at 33 cents a piece at G. H. DRAKE'S Jui.e 11. Carrage Manufactory in Towanda. WOOL. —FARMERS ! THIS WAY With your WOOL, for which the highest pricejn CASH will be paid by W. A. ROCKWELL NOTICE— NOTICE is HEREBYGIY en that an application will be made to his Excel lency, Governor A. G. CURTIN, for the pardon oi Mar tin Love, now confined in the jail of Bradford county for petty larceny. LEVOANY LOV'E. Columbia, May 23. 1862. AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FICATON of the different persons engaged in the sale of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in the county ol Bradford, for the year 1862, with the amount of Licenses thereunto attached : ATHENS BOKO. RIDGEBURY. Cla*s. Lie. Class. Lie. Page & Morley, 12 12 50 L B Gsrdner 14 700 C Comstnck, 14 7 00 T L Woodruff, 14 7 00 C Park Is now receiving a new supply of SPRING GOODS Purchased since the late reduction in prices. THE special attention of customers from all sections of this and adjoining counties is invited to this Large, 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 Ivd:OINrT^^T"Y"ES, (Corner of the Public Square and Main Street.) THKT OFFER FOB SALE MERRIMAC PRINTS AT 12 1-2 Cts. Per Yard And other Goods in proportion. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. tS- All persons knowing themselves indebted over six months, will do well to cail and settle. MONTANYES. March 17, 18G2. New Spring & Summer Goods. THE SUBSCRIBERS HAYING RE moved to the south corner of the Mercur Block, are now opening a large Stock of Clothing For Men and Boys. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,. BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, Ac. Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, is all of our owu manufacture. Cousiating in part of, Mens Coats from JO,BB to $20.00 Mens Pants lrom 0,75 to 10,00 Mens Vests from 0,7' <> 6,00 aa~ Mens. Boys and Youths Clothes made to order, large selections of Fabrics alwaysou hand. The public are invited to give us a call, as we ar? de termined not to be undersold lor cash. Most kinds of Farmers Produce takeu in exchange. X. B.—Also sell FINKLE & LYONS celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines, making the lock stieh alike on both sides. A. WICKHAM A SON. Tojvanda April 3, 1562. 1562! NEW SPRING GOODS. AT TRACY & MOORE'S. BAEGAISS FOR CASH PURCHASERS. Towandy, April 8, 1802 TRACY A MOORE. Garden Seeds of last" years Crop, THE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN, of almost every variety, in large and snia'l pack ages. A large assortment of Peas in packages. ALSO, TURNiPS AND BEET SEED BY THE POUND. eg" Please call and make your selection of seed-! from our assortment at FOX'S. Towanda. April 10. IS''.2. New Arrangements. TO IE SU BSCR IB ERS IIA VING FO R M ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for merly carried on by J. 1). HUMPHREY, in the store op posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly uu hand a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, and a very large stork of all kinds ot LEATHER requir ed lor a country trade. A full assortment of Shoe Findings, Harness Trimmings, SADDLERY. HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS GLASS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac. We expect to increase our facilities in the manufactur ing department, so as to be,able to snpr ly dealers with a superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and especially " foreign,'' believing it of vital importance to community to foster domestic productions us tar a- prac ticable. Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. Culp A Kirby, and rented the shop foi merly occupied by them, we offer tor sale a large stock of HARNESS, B IDLES.. TRUNKS, TRAVtLtNT BAGS.M and w ill make to order almost anything in this line. We respectfully invite public attention to our whole stock iu its various branches, trusting that by strict at tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the wants ol community, we shall merit and receive a lair share of public patronage. We are prepared to make to order anything in our line. Also, do all kinds of repairing on very short notice W Cash paid (or Sbeep pelts. Hides and Skins. J. p. HU.MFIIREY, IK A B. BULL, J. E. DAYTON. Towanda, April 25, 1862. LOW AND IVIEDIUIYR PRICES, READY MADE CLOTHING * FOR Men's and Boys Wear. AI.SO, GENTS' FURNISIIIG GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS. THE BEST AND Cheapest stock in market ever offered ! THE BUYER IN SEARCH OF CHEAP and des-irable goods should not fail to see my stock, if they want to savo money by buying goods at the low est price which can be had, at the clothing store M E. SOLOMAN, No. 2 PATTON'S Block. Towanda. May 15, 1862. "RT W, EDDI , HAS RETURNED FROM THE CITY, Where lie has bought for cash a remarkable stock of GOODS which he would call the attention of the pub lic to, asking them to give his stock an inspection before purchasing ; beiiev he can give them better bargains than has ever been offered in this market before. I have a gen eral assortment of CLOTHING! HATS,CAPS,SHIRTS,COLLARS, NECKTIES. CANES,UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, &C. I wonld call particular attention to my stock of FUR HATS, which are 25 per cent, cheaper than ever sold in the country. Also the MONITOR CAP, which is all the rage in the city—a fine article. I have the summer pattern of the celebrated ©AiK!?©!&© SATLS SAT, from Philadelphia. Call and see- No chaises to show Goods. R. W. EDDY. Towanda, 14, 1692. &FO3l SHERIFF'S SALE— By virtue of a writ of Ala. Lev. Facias, issued out of the Court of com mon pleas of Bradford county, to iue directed, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the 26th day of June, A. I>., 1862. at the court house, in Towanda, at 1 o'eioek.p.m.the following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Athens borough, bounced AS 10110-.vs, to w't: On the north, east and west by C. F. Welles Jr., on the south by Ilopkitjs street, being 90 feet front by 75 deep, ail improved, tramed house thereon. ALSO—Another lot ot laud in Athens boro, bounded north by J. B. Brockway, east by Main St., south by John Jones, and west by htirs of Eustis Davis, being c'- feet front, by 260 deep. All improved, framed boost thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro, bounded north by Win. Kill and others, east by Main st., south by J. B Brockway aud west by lands of M.S. Rogers, being 44 feet by 100 feet. All improved, framed building used lor a Cabiuet shop. AL9U—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded on the north by lands of Sattei lee, E by Main st., S. byC. X. Shipman, and west by C. N. Shipman. Containing aflout on-third acre, all improved, framed house, small framed stable and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north by G. N. Shipman, east by Main St., south by Peter Meeker, and west by C. N. Sh ptuau. CoTitaiuingabout one-third acre, all improved, framed house, small framed stable aud a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Atbeus boro', bounded north by Satterlee. east by Meeker & Shipman, south by Paine St., and west by Weils Wilkinson. Containing übout j acre,-all improved, framed barn thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north by Paine and Satterlee east by Wilk n3on,south by f'aine street and west by W. Coleman. Containing about j acre, framed house and barn. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded on the west by F. Tyler, on the north by Guy Tozer, on the east by Main st., on the south by (J. F.Welles jr., containing ten acres. All j m proved. Seiced aud taken in exscution at the suit of Farmers' Union Insurance Company to use of John Saltmash vs- Chauucy N. Shipman. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., will be exposed to public sale, at the same time and place, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Franklin twp., bounded on the north by the highway and lauds ol Abira Gay, south by laud of M. Marshall, east aud west by laud of Ahira Gay. Containing 4 acres, more or less, all improved, framed bouse, board shed, a saw mill ami truit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell vs. C. W. Ilolford and Ahuira liolford his wile. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel ot j laud situate in Itidgbuiy twp., bounded west by the high way, north by land ot Geo. Mead, east by land of Peter Miller, south by land of A. H. Voorhis aud laud belong tug to the Methodist Church ; containg 2 acres, more or less, all improved, a framed tavern house, a Lamed barn ' and truit trees thereon. Seized and takex in execution at the suit of E. Pome roy vs G O French. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., will be exposed to public sale, at the same time and place, the following described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Windham twp., bounded on the north by lands of Polly C'raudall, P. Douiiu and 9. Felton on the east by lauds of Polly C'ran dall and Win. Wheelbouse, on the south by the highway, and on the west by lands of P. Doane, Containing about 50 acres, about 35 acres improved. ALSO—His interest, being one-half in village lot, in Athens borough, bounded on the north by laud ol John Drake, east by Main St., south by land of Edward Iler riek. and west by Chemung river. Containing about two acres ot laud. Framed framed barn, and store house and shed and truit trees thereon. Seized aud taken in execution at the suit of Win. H. Russell vs Samuel Cranuall. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda, June 3, 1562. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ kJiii Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of comiuoa pleas ot Bradford county, to me directed will be ex posed to public sale on WEDNESDAY, the 251 L day ot June. lao2, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. at the house of Precep tor Forbes, in Rome, the following described 10., piece or parcel of laud -ituate in Rome boro', beginning ou the east side ot the highway at the south-west corner of L L. Moody's lot, thence along the highway south 244° west 100 feet to a post, corner of F C. C'ranmer'a lot, thence south cast 205 teet to a corner in line of J. Pass uiore. thence north 2l£° east 100 teet to a corner of L L. Moody's lot,thence west along said Moody line 205 feet to the place Of beginning; containing 2,600 teet, strict j measure, with a named house, framed barn aud fruit trees thereon. ALSO— One other lot in Rome boro' bounded north by lands of Festus C. Cranncer, east by F C Craumer, south by Stephen (haunter's estate, and west by John Pass wore. containing about lg acres mote or less. , ALSO —On< other lot 01 wood, or timber land in Pome j twp.. bounded north by lauds ot W \\ r Kinuy's estate, east by the highway, south by J W Woudburn and west by Marcus L'phum's estate, containing 6 acres, more or i less. ALSO—Preceptor Forbe's interest in the real estate of Artiest Forbes dee d., late of Rome twp., consisting ot 16 acres and 50 perches of improved land, bound d north by lands ot Harriet Barnes,east by J G Towner, south by land of Deborah Ann Russell, west by land of Philander Towner, all improved. ALSO—One other lot. of timber land, being a portion of the estate of Arnest Forbes dee'd., and bounded north by land of Alzina lhake. east by Roziita Forbes.south by (he highway aud wc-t by lands of Win. MeCabe, being same tot of timber land set off to Preceptor Forbes, con taining 1 acres and 95 perches.and called lot No. 4. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J W Wood burn vs Preceptor Forbes. A. H.SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda, June 3. 1662. f 1 UA F.I I I A N'S SALE—In pursuance of VX of an order (1 the Orphan's Court of Bradford Coun ty, there will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, at one o'clock P. M , 011 Saturday, June 2i, 1862, ail the right, title and interest of the minor heirs of Horatio B. It .wen, late of Warren township, in acnrtiin tract of land situate in the lowii-hin aforesaid, fc umdeJ and described as follows : Beginning at stake and stones in north line of Jacob D. Btirb ink's land and comer of land ot Wra. Kin ny Jr., t lieu. e north ,ieast is 9-ld perches by land ol said Kinny to stake and stones in centre "of highway, taence si'" 5 cast 10 perches along .-aid highway to a spring of water, thence north 67° east 254 perches to stake arid stones.'thence south 34° west 30 6 10 pen lies by land oi Wlll. M. Chaffee to stake and stones, thence north 6s° west along the north line of J. 1). Bui-bank's land 33 2-10 perches to place ol beginning ; containing 5 acres, be the same more or less. ALSO—Another .tract of land situate in the same town- j ship, bounded .c-> fallows : Beginning in the centre of the highway, north-east of Win. M. Chatfee's shop, thence by the centre ot the road north easterly 12 mds to the corn J erol Calvin Dodge's lot, thence north-westerly by the said Dodge's line near the course ot the mill road sixteen rods, thence south 20° west 21 r ds to the centre of the highway west of the Said Chaffee's shop, thence east by said highway 14 rods to the place of beginning ; contain ing 1 j acres, be the same more or less, all of which the said Horatio B. Boweu died seized. TEIIMS— Onedielf on confirmation of sale, and balance in one year with interest from confirmation of sale. LUGINDA BO WEN, Guardian of Sarah A. Bowen, Cyrus F. Boweu, Martha L Bowen. May 19,1862. INSURANCE. THE undersigned has been appointed tlie A gent of the Insurance Company of North America, located at Philadi lphia. is now prepared to take risks, in town or county. This Company is one ol the oldest in the United States, having been chartered in 1793, it has a capital of $500,000, 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 a those of any good Company, and property hold ers insuring in this Company may rest assured that they can rely ou the pet feet safety of their policies in case of loss. B.S.RUSSELL, At the Banking Office of B. S. RUSSELL & CO. March 18,1862.—n41-tf. "VT OTWITH ST A N DIN G THE HARD -L1 times, the subscriber lias a little CAS II . WHEREWITH T' Brown's Ca'wa 20 " " j Rebecca 50 " " W Sweet Water £0 " " ' Catawba 20 " *' Diana 50 "* " i No'n Muscad!neso " " The grapes of our own country are quite distinct spa | cies from the wine Grape of "Europe, and are nsnally I stronger in growth, with longer and more entire foliage, i and in their native state with a peculiar foxy odor or ua i vor, and more or less hardiness of pulp ; these trait 9, however, disappear in process of cultivation ; and we have already obtained from the wild type new varieties, of high quality, and of superior hardiness and productive ness in this, our northern climate,among the best I know I offer for sale at exceedingly low prices, all of which I warrant true to name. FLOWER ROTS, At prices that will satisfy the reasonable, all sizae, from 3 to 14 inches. Early Winningstadt Cabbage 6 cts. per dor. " Ox Heart '• 6 " " Sugar Loaf " 6 " " " York " 6 " " " Large York " • 6 " " Large Early Dutch Cauliflower 6 *• " Walcherenßrocoli 6 •* " Late Dutcli Cauliflower 6 " " | White Chinese Tomato 6 " *' I Early Purple Egg Plant 10 " " j Large Round Purple Egg Plant 10 " " Large Sweet Pepper Plant 10 " " • Large Bull Nose Pepper Plant .... 10 " " Red Cherry Pepper Plant 10 " " Fcjee Island Tomato 10 " " Lycester'a Perfect rd Tomato 10 " Red Cherry Tomato 6 " " Large Smooth Yellow Tomato.. 6 " " Large Smooth Red Tomato 6 *' " FEJEE ISLAND TOMATO, Is a variety introduced by Capt. Frazier, of Philadelphia from the Fcjee Island, large size and beautiful pink col- j or, very firm in flesh, and considered one of the best ev- ! er Introduced. LYCESTER'S PERFECTED TOMATO, Large size, flesh abundant and firm, it ranks with the Fe.iee, and many think it best of all. Color, pale purple. These varieties "are new and have been distributed spar ingly. Robert Buist & Son, of Philadelphia, told me no better variety could be raised. PERPETUAL,OR EVER-BLOOMINC ROSES. A few dozen of choice and rare variety, Laving the | quality of blooming the lull season, from" white to the ] darkest color. Depend upon it, I offer Roses of real mer- j it, both in Europe and America, a very decided acquis!- j tiou in the line of roses. Price from 50 cents to sl. PEONIES. Rose scented, pink, large size, beautiful and fine 3hape. j White do., very large and splendid, both of which are a . great ornament to a flower garden. 25 cents each. DIALETRIA9, Oneof the most gracelul fiowt-rs that deekathe floial Jt- j paitment. 25 cents each. VERBENAS. The finest variety, all in pots, at prices that shall be \ satisfactory. Call and see them. CUCUMBER PLANTS, Tn pots, 12J cents each, which can be turned act with i safety, making an early crop, so much desired. SWEET POTATO PLANTS, Fifty cents per hundred. All sweet potatoes are raised | by setting plants. AH may depend upon a supply this j Spring. In flue condition to set from the 15lb of May to ' the 25th of June. This gives ample time for the potato i to grew, as the plant is quite old—even three degrees j south of us they do not set belorethe Ist of .Line. They ! are of early cultuic, and three plants to the hill, and can I be raised in Bradford county. Any information wanted, | inquire at the garden All late cabbage plants, out door culture, 25 eta. per ■ hundred. CELERY. At 25 cts. per hundred. Thousands in fine condition to ! set from the litteenth of May to the first ot August. Much pains will be iaketi to make plants strong j and stocky as possible, by transplanting, Ac. Plants,' Grape Vines, and ail f sell, may be carried any distance, as they will be packed in moss exceediug well. ffir"l have a good pair of TEAM HOUSES, a very ex cellent Lumber TWO HORSE WAGON, and team har ness to sell. Terms made kuowu to the applicant. A go .d bargain offered. Call and see them at ray barn. Towatula, April IS, 1882. NEW SPRING GOODS ! AT J. M. COLLINS', (First door South of Codding & Russell's.) TC3T RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK *J an unusual large stock of Clothing, Cloths, Caserne: -< ! Vesting!!, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Huts A Caps, which will be -sold at greater bargains than before. CUR. SPRING STOCK Will comprise almost every article worn by man or boy. I BUSINESS SUITS, COATS, PAKTTS Vests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Week Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks, | Overalls, Boy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention is called to our New Style of CLOTHS, CASIMEUES AM) VESTIM.S, Which aie ready to make up to order, on short notice, and warranted in every way, or no sale, a.s we have some eight years experiens in this line 6T business, my cutter. Mr. PEXEPACKER, will be on hand, at all times to do cutting lor those who wish it done. BEAR IN MIND ff yen wish to buy clothing cheap, and get as g6'od as represented, call at COLLIE'S'. If yon wish to get the worth of your money, and buy tie fre.-h Goods and fair dealing, call on ns and you will b satisfied. No trouble to show goods ar.d r.o forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda, April 21,1862. A D MINISTR ATOR'S NOT ICE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of I. 11. STEPHENS, late ot North Towanda, dee'd.. are requested to make payment without delay.and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN McMAHOX, April 16. 1862. Administrator. I ASTRA Y. —Came into the enclosure of the J subscriber, on or about the 2d instant, a YEARL ING BAY COLT. The owner is requested to prove pro perty. pay charges and take it away. Orwell, April 23. 1a62. AARON COLE. /NAUTION —Whereas my L wifeSALY \J ANN, has left my bed and board without any just cause or provocatioc, I hereby forbid all persons, harboring her on my account as I will pay no debts ol her contracting after this date. Warren. April 30,1862. HORACE ARNOLD. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE. — In the matter of i\ lite estate of within Bxidd, dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Audi tor, appointed by the said Court to distribute the monies in the hands of E. Pomeroy, Trustee, raised by the sale of said decedent's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment nt the office of Parsons & Carnachan.in Troy borough, onTriday, June 6,1862, at 1 o'clock, when and where all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. W. 11. CARXACHAN, Auditor. Troy, May 26, 1662. DMINISTRATRIX NOTTCE —Notice is hereby gven, that all persons indebted to the es tate of PERRY C- HEATH, late ofSmithfield tp., dee'd., are hereby requesitcd to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate! will present them duly authenticated for settlement. HANNAH HEATH, May 26.1862. Administratrix. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here by given. that all persons indebted to the estatc-jof LEVI D. LANDON deeeasdd. late of Canton twp.. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. BENJAMIN L.AXDON, JOHN W. LANDON. Canton, May 13.1862. Executors. RESOLUTION OF CO PARTNERS HIP The copartnership heretofore 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 !•'. A. Pierce for collection. All persons indebted will please take notice and save cost. Troy, April 7.1862. Stopped Peddling THE undersigned having concluded to quit the ped dling business, will close out the hallance of bis stock at a very low figure. He will also call in a short time on hisold customers, and hopes they will be prepared to set- Ue up. SAMUBI TREUrris TcvMil#iMßy 22,1W3. JWsccllaitcous. "WM7A7¥wkwell 13 NOW OPENING FOE THE SPRING TRADE! A Splendid Stock of m~ MiZ mw ca = ** jss 9 Which will be sold very cheap for CASH OR READY PAY, Those who wish BAFGAINE wiU do well to give u * call. Towanda. May 1, ISG2. eo TOK3 FRESH GROUND PUSTER, FOR SALE AT WfV!. A. ROCKWELL'S. Towanda. Jan. 8. 1361. JSk ' yf>" p / A P; -O rPHIS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT X where von can fled a very fine assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, also * good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shilling* up. and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. lam also agent for the sa'e ; of D. E. LENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every fai mer should always have. Pri ces from $8 to S2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usual in a neat and workmanlike manner and wax- WM. A. CHAMBERLIN. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. pHAIII. BESDTEADvt FURNISHING \J WAREROOM.—ELI BROWNING respectfully in forms tii-.- public that he has purchased from James Mack insou his stock of Furniture, and rented his shop & rooms and is prepared to offer to purchasers great inducements in all articles in bis line. He wiil manufacture and keep on hand at ail times a stork of CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS) BUREAUS, p-iS'SElEV'wra. W-ushsffliids. Tables, ,tc.,&c., of (liferent styles and prices, .suited to v . ' M u . v .-:ts of the conutry. He asks '<£jSs6 the attention of those wishing to Jbuy to the articles kept by him. as he'i? determined that in the quality j Lc3' of his work, the excellence of mate u' W" g rial and the price not to lie ouutdon a. J| _ JL i i.v any establishment. Being satis fied that the~REAT)Y "PAY svstem is the-best for both purchaser and .-eiler, his bu-dnc's will bcriHiiluctcd upon that .-y.-tern. He will, however, take in exchange for work, ail kinds of Country Pioduce. at the market price T X j IR, IsT I 3ST C - , Of all kinds, done to order, in the best manner, at reason aide rates, and on short notice. £ZT The Undertaking Department will be conducted, as usual,bv Mr. Mackinson who is prepared with a new and splendid Ileurse to attend to ail c.iils in nis line. Towanda, April 7.1862 Hood Flour ami Good Oread! XXf IIY IS TT THAT SO MANY FA ML V V LIE 3 HAVE POOR BREAD 1 A.-k the lady of the house, and you -.vill invariably receive in answer : The fionr is poor or the yeast is poor. To 3VO I these :r nblesbuy your fiour always at FOX'S and use Siratton's Yea.-t Compound, to be had at the same place; it always gives -aii.-faefion. T ie best quality of Wueat and Buckwheat Flour and fresh ground Corn Meal, af, at low price.-. at the (.ash Grocery Store-. E. T.FOX. Jan. 2s, 1-02. New Furniture afnl Chairs. r HAVE JUST RECEIVER A LARGE X and extensive assortment of Sofas. Mahogany ChAira Mahogany and Walnut Rockers, Boston Rockers, Fin ane-seat, Wood, and Unsh-boftom. Hvir, Cane-, eat and ane back Rockers, Looking-Glasses, Cord and Tassels, icture Frames, Ac., Cheaper tliah the Cheapest. gig- Please call and satisfy yourselves. Towanda, June 2(5,1861. CHESTER WELFSB. MMN. DELIGRESTS QIAKTEBLY REVIEW OF FASHIONS, A T 7"1TI1 GREAT IMPROVEMENTS AND ADDI V V tions, tlie summer number contains four large splendid fashion-plates.three fuli-sizeu patterns of dresses, comfftising the new French Waist.an elegant Sleeve, and a Misses Sack .and a sheet of new and lieautiful Braid and Embroidering Patterns,toge'her with nearly one hundred engravings of all the novelties for summer bonnets.cloaka, trimmings, children's dresses, etc., and valuable informa tions to Milliners, Dress makers, Mothers, and ladies generally, presenting the largest and best Fashion Mag azine in the World, published 47S Broadway, and sold everywhere tit 25 cts., or Yearly sl, with the following valuable premium: Each yearly subscriber will be entitled to a nVeipt for the selection of 50 cts. worth of plain patterns, from tlie designs in the book, or from the show room, or they may be ordered and sent by mail any time during the Year, by paying the postage. Splendid inducements to Can vassers. " Summer No. now ready. THE OLD STAND STILL IN OPERATION. HHHE SUBSCRIBER WOULD SAY TO . JL the citizens of Bradford County, that he has on hand the largest stock of CAKHIAGE WOKK that was ever offered in Northern Pennsylvania, consisting of 4 top buggies, 1 slide seat top buggy, t two horse democrat w-. g ins, 2 with tops, 4 one horse democrat, 2 open bug gies, 2 lumber wagons, besides several second hand wag ons. All made of the best material,'mostly 'J Eastern timber, and oi the latest style, and better made than any other carriages in Northern Pennsylvania. The work is su'ch that 1 Warrant it to stand all reason aide use. The above will be sold low for cash or approved credit, as I wish to get out of the business. 1 also have 3 sul kies tor sale. N. B.- Work made to order and repairing done on short notice. G.R. DRAKE. Towanda, April 23,1862. 2m HARRiSBURG NAIL WORKS* TIIE tintJersittned has on hard a supply oi Naiis, from these well known work. The nails are made from Pennsylvania Iron, man .factored expressly for this purpose', and are of as nperior quality, hor sala to (lealcis only, aodon better terms than they can obtain in New York. Enquire at the Baukiug Office ofß. S. RUSSELL & CO. B S. KUSSEI.L. j Towanda, March 18,1862. DISSOLUTION. —Tho copm tnership her© toforc existing between the subscribers, and known as the firm of MADILL & PATTON, tethia day dissolv ed by mutual consent. The books, notes and accounts of said firm are in the handscf J. G. PATTON for collec- T F MADILL. J. G. PATTON. . Dr. MADILL will continue the Drug business at tho old stand of MADILL & PATTON. where he may be found at all times, when not professionally engaged, by close attention to bnsiness, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Towanda, April 3,1862. COOPERING. —A large supply of Firkins and Butter Tubs, Barrels, Casks. Churnes, 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. t&- WANTED.— A good journeyman Cooper TO earry on a shop, call at W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, Feb. 18, 1862. TIMOTHY SEED— I2O BUSHELS OF fine Timothy Seed, for eala by #w?biLiW3. 4 B.JS. MEacaa