LOCAL AND GENERAL. JGJY- FCX AHEAD — Gardner the north. It is thought that lie inu.-t have been confused by a blow from a club, dealt him by o:,c of t'.ie watchmen, and that in the darkness lie ran i-.io the river at a point just north of the lioue of Mr. Miller, and was drowned. lu the pockets of tiie man were found a set of burglars tools, two gold atclies, live hundre and tirteen dollars in money, and a loaded revolver. One of the watches was identified by Mr. Ilaiumoud. of this village, as the one stolen from hira last Monday night week, and there WAS also among the money an English crown which Mr. II had carried for years as a pocket piece. This is altogether a singular case. The man came here and stayed three days without attracting attention—com mitted three diff -rent burglaries—went to Oxford—was arrested and escaped to run headlong to death. The an ruls of crime and the punishment thereof record no such instance of trial, conviction and execution all in or>c mo ment. P. S. We learn that there was also found upou th* body a note of hand, given at Factoryville, by two men named Brooks, to " Dr. Johnson," for one hundred dollars. —The above, says the Waverly Advocate, which we copy from the Chenango Telegraph , of the 11 (li ins , seems to point to a L)r. Johnson formerly of Athens, Pu.. and who married a very respectable young lady in this village last winter. We hope it may prove otherwise.— People about here are unwilling to believe he has been en gaged in such criminal practices. PROCEEDINGS OF THE TEACHERS' JNSTI TCTE AT LITCHFIELD — JUNE 13, LS62 —President and Sec retary absent. The house called to order by Mr. Chub buck ; Mr. ASA MOUSE elected President, and Mr. AUS TIN TI TTLE. Secretary. pro tern. Singing by the Choir. A Committee of five: Henry Cooper, Lyman Merrill. Chester McKinny, Rebecca Rai mond, and Ruth McKiuney, was app noted to r.port a Programme for the proceedings of the Association. Their Report was accepted and the Committee discharged. Committee on resolutions: Hannah Morse, Cyrus Bloodgoed and Mary McKiuney, report a series ; Report accepted. tinging by ihc choir. By motion of Mr. H. Morse, resolution taken up which reads as follows : Resolved. That parents should be required by law to send their children to school. Discussed by Mr. A. 0. Tracy, affirmative, Rev. Mr Brown, negative. Mr. Cooper, neg., Mr. Hemau, Morse, and Mr. Crans, neg. Adjourned. Two O'CLOCK P. M.—Singing by the choir. Discussion continued by Messrs. Chubbuck, Corbiu aud Ames, neg a tive,aud Mr. 0. F. Young, affirmative. Reading by Miss Gates. Singing by choir. Original smation, by W. fl. Thompson, on " The Benefit of Education." Discussion continued by Mr. Young, affir-' mative, Dr. Corbin. and Mr. Phelps, negative. The res olution was tabled. A new resolution was called for. Resol ed , That the principles of civil government sho'd be taught in the common schools." On motion of Rev. Mr. Brown.it was amended so as to read— Resolved, That the principles of our government should bo taught iu our common schools. It was adopted. Adjourned. EIGHT O'CLOCK, P. M—Singing by the choir. Mr. C.N. Phelps delivered a lecture ou " Heart Pow er, which was very hapily received, and listened to with marked attention. Resolution taken up. Whereas, Intellectual development, without pure mor ality, is worse than useless, as it increases the power of its subject to do harm ; and. Whereas, Christianity con tains tlie only perfect standard of pure morality which it enforces by the most sclemn sanctions, therefore . Resolved, That it should he required of all Teachers of our schools, that they Loth possess a good moral charac ter, ai.d also constantly manifest a high degree of respect lor the teachings of the Scriptures. It was accepted and discussed by Messrs. A . 0. Tracy, Brown, Spencer, Morse, Chubbuck,Long,affirmative,and Messrs. L. F. Ward and N. Y'oung, neg. Adjourned to meet 8£ o'clock, a. in. SATURDAY A. M. —House called to order by President. Prayer by Rev. Mr. McWilliam ; singing by the choir. A motion was made that the next meeting of the As sociation be held at Sinitbfield ; it being seconded, an ex pression from the members of the Association was then called for, and was strongly in favor. A Committee of two was appointed (Miss Ellen Bun* nell and Mr. C. N. Phelps) to solicit members to join the the Association. Resolution reconsidered for discussion. Elder Spencer, affirmative, L. F. Ward, negative, Au Essay was read by Miss A. M. Ivenson, which was very patriotic and acceptable. It was followed by an orig inal declamation by G. K. Cautield, on " The Present Age." Appointed for the next Association : Lecturer —Rev. JAMES PARKER, Sinitbfield, Essayist —JULlA F. GARNER, Athens, Alternate —li. A. FRENCH, Springfield, Oration — GEO. D. SCOTT, Towanda, Reader — ALlCE CORBIX, Warren. Business Committee —A. L. TKACY, Smithfield, HELEN A. ADAMS, Ulster, WARNER COKOCHAN, Troy. A resolution was offered by C. N. Phelps, which read as follows: Resolved. That no person who manifests an approval of (lie present rebellion against our government, should be tolerated as a teacher in our public schools. The resolution was adopted. The resolution late'v argued by Elder Spencer and L. F. Ward, was again taken up and argued by Elder Spen cer affirmative, and Mr. N. Young. Jr., negative. An amendment was offered by Mr. Phelps, which was accept ed. it was read Resolved, That no person should be employed as a teacher, in our public schools, who docs not possess a good moral character or who manifests a disrespect for the teachings of the Scriptures. It was adopted. The following resolution was then taken up and adopt ed : llelvrd. That the County Superintendency Ins been a most efficient means of elevating the character of our Teachers and our Schools. Singing by the choir. The following resolutions were adopted : Resolved. That moral suasion is not always sufficient to govern common schools. Res -'red, Tli.it a vole of ill inks is due the inhabitants of Litchfield, for their kind and generous hospitality dur ing our slay with them, and also to the trustees of litis church, who have so generously opened its doors for our deliberations. Rev. Mr. McWilliam delivered a short address -a few brief remarks and very pleasing to the audience. Elder Spencer proposed the following resolution, which was adopted, on the part of the citizens : Resolved, That a vote of thanks is due to those who have so highly entertained us intellectually, by Essays, Lectures and Declamations. Adjourned to meet at Smithfield, the second Friday in September. AUSTIN TUTTLE, Secretary pro tern. .miscellaneous. GARDNER & HEMMING S GREAT AMERICAN CIRCUS ! RIMIE NEATEST AND MOST COM JL pletely equipped J-IQC ESTRIA N EST A BLISIIM EXT in the world. Comprising a better collection of beautiful ly trained horses, and a large number ot talented perform ers titan any company extant. The Managers are happy in announcing to the public that they arc able to cater for their amusement this season of 'O2, in a superior man ner. The wagons have been newly painted and decorat ed so as to present a neat and elegant appearance. The harness is all new; the Band W agon is a triumph ofart;v..t Dresses are of the most costly description, manufactured ironi designs imported from Paris during the p is t winter —and in fact the whole paraph,-inelia is ol such a descrip tion as tout once give general satisfaction to ail. Among the principle features of this establishment is the ENGLISH STEEPLE CHASE, introduced this season for the first time in any traveling estab ishuieut. This scene is of the most exciting de scription, and must lie seen to be appreciated. Another great feat ire is the ZUAVE HALT. This sreane illustrates with stiring vividness scenes the present war : first the m irch and then the halt, g' ing a correct idea of a night in McCLELLAN'S CAMP, concluding with the Grand Charge. THE HORSES A PONIES are tire best trained in the profession, foremost among which is the great TALKING HORSE. WASHINGTON, who will be introduced by his trainer, DAN GARDNER, THE PEOPLE S CLOWN, who will nppeir at each performance and enliven the en tertainment with his incxhaustabie Wit. The performance comprises the Stars of both Hem is- | phcres. forming a bright constellation of Artistic talent. I Look at the names : Dan Gardner. Geo. Dcrions, Mans ; Morestc. W. King. The Great Unknown. C. Bicker, L. I Li.on. Miss Eliza Ga'dner, Little Minnie, R. (lemmings. ! John Foster. Sigtmir Packer, 11. King, W Hill, W.Green It. Ball. Madame Camille. Young Dan, and a host of well selected amateurs. Don't forget those THREE GREAT CLOWNS, Dan Gardner, John Foster, and Young Dan. On the inoruing of the Exhibition the will enter town in GRAND PROCESSION, headed by Peter Britner's Brass Band, seated in their B-j in Band Carriage, drawn by a line of splendid horses, followed by all the carriages, horses, ponies, luggage vans Ac., Ac. TWO PERFORM ANC ES„E ACI I D.vY, Alternoon and Evening. Doors open at 2 and 7, per formance to commence half au hour later. Admission, 25 cents. Will Exhibit in Leßiysville, on Saturday. June 28, and at Towanda, Monday, June 30. W*. 11. GARDNER, Agent. C. WHITNEY. JL BALL, Advertisers. NEW ARRANGEMENTS. P IIAI It. li ESDTE AD & FURNISHING \J VVAREROOM—ELI BROWNING respectfully in forms the piitdic that he has purchased front James Mai k inson his stock of Furniture, and rented his shop A rooms and is prepared to offer to purchasers g eat inducements in all articles in his line. He wiil manufacture and keep on hand at all times a stock of CHAIRS, BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, Wash-stands, Tables, Ac., Ac., of iS^KKKSSSSHSdifferent styles and prices, suited to BBjWSgW|3* the wants of the country. He asks 75SS the attention of those wishing to ILU 'buy to the articles kept by him.as he is determined that in the quality IYr~T R""N ,of his work, the excellence ot mate | rial and the price not to be ouutdon -JL~Sby any establishment. Beingsatis fied that the READY , PAY svstem 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 TTTRITHsTG', Of all kiuds, done to order, in the best manner, at reason able rates, and on short notice. Mr 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 bis line. Towanda, April T. 1862, jfcfsceUaneottjs. FIFTY FIRST RATE BUTTER FIR" KINS, for sa e at6s cents a piece. Also, a quanti ty of Tubs at 38 cents a piece ut G. H. DRAKE'S June 11. Carrage Manufactory in Towanda. WOOL —FARMERS ! THIS WAY With your WOOL, for which the highest price in CASH will be paid by W. A ROCKWELL. NOTICE —NOTICE is HEREBY Giv en that an application will be made to his Excel lency, Governor A. G. CURTIN, for the pardon ot Mar tin Love, now confined in the jail of Bradford count v for petty larceny. LEVOANY LOVE. Columbia, May 28. 1862. AN APPRAISEMENT AND CLASSI FICATOX of the different persons engaged iu the sale of Goods, Wares, and Merchandise, in the comity ot Bradford, for the year 1862, with the amount of Licenses thereunto attached : ATHENS BOKO.' | KIDGEBURY. Class. Lie. | Class. Lie. Page A Morlcy, 12 12 sftjLß Gardner 14 700 C Comstock, 14 7 00 ! L Woodruff, 14 7 00 C Park & Son, 12 12 50 B F Buck. 14 7 00 Henry J Fritcher, 14 7 00 A K Tanner, 14 7 00 E Averill, 14 7 00 A H Yoorhies, 14 2 00 H Caruer. 14 7 00, STANDING STONE. G A Perkins, 14 7 00; James Espy, 14 7 00 NC arris, 14 700 George Stevens, 13 10 00 West Drake, 14 7 001 Henry W Tracy. 14 700 Welles, Blood AC0.14 7 001 SUESHEQCIN. F M Page. 14 7 00' Kinny A Gore, 14 7 00 ATHENS TWP E Brigham, 14 7 00 A B Lincoln, 14 700 i SOUTH CHEEK. David Gardner, 14 7 00 J M Youngs, 14 7 00 Anson Beidleraan, 14 7 o(>' SPRINGFIELD. LParshall, 14 7 00 Ilurmon A Voorltiesl4 7 00 ALBANY. j Dailey A White, 14 700 R B Lancaster, 14 7 00 SMITHFIELD. S D Streiter, 14 700 M Bullock A Co., 13 10 00 ASYLUM. , Dill-fey A Fritcher, 13 10 00 Ulysses Moody 11 700 C B Riggs, 14 700 BURI.INBTON. •E S Tracy, 14 7 00 ;.J F Long A Son, 13 10 00; TKKKYTOWN. JSIIill. 14 700; John M Horton, 14 700 SVV Miller, 14 7 00 TKOY notto. j WEST BCKLINGTON. Perinea & Co. 9 25 00 R Motley, 14 7 OONii hols A Long, 12 12 50 COLUMBIA. S M Leonard, 12 12 50 A B Austin, 14 7 00 F J Calkins, 14 7 00 CANTON. jGurttey A Mitchell.l4 700 Andr's ARockwell.l4 700: Maxwell A Leonard 12 12 50 J Vandyke, Jr., 14 7 00,0 1' Ballard, 13 10 00 A Spalding, 14 7 00; K L Ballard, 14 700 J S Baker, 14 7 00 Ell Dewey, 14 7 00 D Wilcox, 14 7 00 S W Paine, 14 700 A Doty, 14 7 00|JcwelI A Porneroy,l4 700 E W Col well, 14 7 00 j TROY TWP. SVV A E Newman, 14 7 (to Reuben Stiles, 14' 7 00 .1 E Bullock, 14 7 00 TOWANDA. W S Baker, 14 7 00 J DHumphrey A Col 4 7 00 J M Foster, 14 7 00 W A Chatnberlin, 14 7 00 FRANKLIN, IC B Patch. 14 7 00 ! Barclay Coal Co. 14 7 00 A F Cowles, 14 7 00 GRANVILLE. E T Fox, 14 7 00 L D Taylor, 14 7 00 Joseph Powell, s 30 00 KMeloy. 14 7 00 I! W Eddy. 14 7 00 Win H I'hilpips. 14 7 00;Tracy A Moore, 13 10 00 HKKKICK. HVV Noble, 14 7 00 Stevens A Cogswelll4 7 On J M Collins, 14 7 00 Gc-orge Nii-hls, 14 700' Codding A Russell.l 212 50 I.EKOY. T F M.idill. 14 7 00 Lamb A Ktlburn, 14 7On A Wii-kliatn A 50n,13 10 00 F E Barber, 14 7 00' Miles Carter, 14 7 00 LITCHFIELD . J Coin. 14 7 00 John Mi lveati, 14 7 00 M E Solomon, 14 7 00 EC Harsh, 14 7 00 Win A Rockwell, 13 10 00 MONUOE. J Beidletp.an, 14 7 00 A L CranmerASou,l4 7 OOjHallA Smith, 11 7 00 lIC Tracy, 14 7 00 J A Record, 14 7 no Lyman Blackmail, 14 7 On (I S Mereur, 12 12 50 VV A Park, 14 7 00 ti C Porter, 14 7 00 OVEUTOV. ; .Montanyes, 12 12 50 Charles Herchimer,l4 7 001 Parsons & Alvord, 14 7 00 ORWELL. A M Warner, 14 7 00 T Humphrej, 12 12 50 j Chester Weils, 14 7 00 S S Bron-on, 14 7 00; ULSTER. II Gibbs A Son, 13 10 00' Newel! Birny AC0.14 700 Lyon A Taylor, 14 7 0t- Amasa Watkiris, 14 700 G J Norton, 14 7 00; WAKKKS. PIKE (Inbert Cooper, 14 7 00 StevcnsA Burrows.l 4 7 Oil TallmadgeAßowen.l4 7 00 Bailey A Brother, 13 10 <0; WYAI.USING. L H Bronson, 13 10 00 Laffcty A Ste"atis,l4 7 00 j Gll Little, 13 10 00 A very A Camp, 14 700 L L Boswoith, 14 7 00 K M Bishop, 10 10 00 HOME. Anglistics Lewis. 14 7 00 L L Moody. 14 7 00 G M Bixbv, 12 12 50 : George Nichols, 14 7 00. WYSOX. V E AJE Piollet, 13 10 Oo i Junes A Owen, 14 7 00 | IST AND CLASSIFICATION of per-! JLJ sons engaged in the sale of Nostrums, in the Coun ty of Bradford, for the y?ar 1862. ATN ENS. jFLßallard, 5! G A Perkins. $5 YOWANDA. TKOY. T F Madill, 5 j GurnseyA Mitchell, 5 HC Porter, o | | IST AND CLASS IFICATON of the I JLJ Brewers and Distillers in the County of Bradford, j for the vear 1802. SHESHF.QUIN. j TOWANDA. Snyder A Klsbree, $25 A Loder. 15 SPRINGFIELD. E Muri V, 15 A Brace, 25 1 Henry Kssenwine, 15 TKOY, 4 I F U A G F Veil, 25' T IST AND CLASSIFICATION of the , JLJ of the Eating Houses, Ac , in tho County of Brad ford, for the year 1862. ATHENS. IT B Pardon, 10 Michael Walsh. $10! TOWANDA. BURLINGTON. I A Wilson, 10 C D Ross, 10 J C Wilson, J(t CANTON. J VV Shear, 10 H Turtle. 10 James Xe-tor, 10 E W Woli'ott, 101 \ D Shipman, 10 II T Beard-ley, 10 A E Kramer, 10 VONKOK. John Conley, 10 H II Ingham, 10 ULSTER. R R Rockwell. 10-I Smith, 10 HOME. U Shaw, 10 J R Harding 10 II S Davidson. 10 TYOY. Plowman A Claire, 10 Morgan Davidson, 10 WYAI.USING, A B Eckart, in William Ustick 10 8 L Gable, 10- [ IST AND CLASSIFICATION of the I J Bankers in the County of Bradford, for year 1562. TOWANDA. TKOY. Laporte, Mason & Co., $25 Pomeroy Brothers, 25 11 S Russell A Co. 25 Notice is hereby given that an appeal will be held at the Commissioners Office, in the borough ol Towanda, on Saturday, the 2Mb day of June. Any person feeling them - selves aggrieved by the ioregoing anpruisemeut can at tend if tliev see lit. 1). M. BAILEY, Leßuysville, May 21, 1862. Mcr. Appraiser, j IST. Y. • > cur's store. J. CORN. Towanda, January 15. 1862. PRESERVE YOUR FRUITS IN HAL LER'S Air-Tight Jars, the most simple, convenient and economical article of the kind in use ; a large stock ol these justly celebrated jars at much law than the us uai price, at r jab- 2lrto jitmrriftrtornts. H^MEECUE Is now receiving a new supply of SPRING GOOBS Purchased since the late reduction in prices. ) rpHE special attention of customers from all sections of | X this and adjoining counties is invited to this Choice and Attractive Stock, which will be offered at the lowest prices, j Towanda. April 9.1862. PRINTS & DOMESTICS. The cheapest in the market, for cash at ! MOISTTAITYES, 7 (Corner of the Public Square and Main Street.) THEY OFFEK FOll SALE IV! ERR I MAC PRINTS AT 12 1-2 Cts. Per Yard 1 And other Goods in proportion. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves. All persons knowing themselves indebted over six mouths, will do well to call and settle. MONTANYES. March 17, 1862. New Spring & Summer Goods. TIIP: SUBSCRIBERS HAYING RE moved to the south corner of the Mercur Block, are now opening a large Stock of © ii #© mm s i Clothing Tor Men and Boys. GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, &c. Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, is all of our own manufacture. Consisting in part of, Mens Coats from £O.BB to $20,00 Mens Pants from 0,70 to 10,00 Mens Vests from ".7' '< 0,00 ITS' Mens, Boys and Youths Clothes made to order, large selections of Fabrics always on hand. The public are invited to give us a call, as we are de termined not to be undersold for cash. Most kinds of Farmers Produce taken in exchange. N. B.—Also sell FINKEE&. LYONS celebrated Shuttle Sewing Machines, making tae lock stieh alike oil both sides. A. WICKIIAM&SON. Towanda April 3. 1662. 1862! NEW SPR'NG GOODS, AT TRACY & MOORE'S. B A i! G A 1 iY S KOR CASH PURCHASERS. Towandy, Apt il 8,1862 TRACY &. MOORE. Harden Seeds of last years Crop. riTHE LARGEST STOCK IN TOWN, J. of almost every variety, in large and small pack ages. A large assortment of Peas in packages. ALSO, TURNIPS AND BEET SEED BY THE POUND. Please call and make y rur selection of seeds from our assortment at FOX'S. Towanda. April 10,1662. New Arrangements. r |UIK SUBSCRIBERS HAYING FORM I ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for merly carried on bv J- O. HUMPHREY, in the store op posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES. and a very large stock of all kinds of EE.YI HER requir ed for a country trade. A full assortment of Shoo 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 he,ali!o to sup; ly dealers with a superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and especially " foreign." believing it of vital importance to community to 10-ter domestic pr< ductions as far as prac ticable. Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. ("nip A Kirby, and rented the shop foimerly occupied by tiieui, we offer lor sale a large stock HARNESS, B"-IDLES, TRUNKS. TRAVtUNS BAGS AC and will make to order almost anything in this line. We respectfully invite public attention to onr whole stock in its various branches, trusting tit.it Ly strict at tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the wants of 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 ol repairing on very short notice t'.ir Cash paid lor Sheep pelts. Hides and Skins. J. I>. 11l MPHKKV, tit.'. B. BILL, J. K. DAYTON. Towanda, Apt il 2.7, 1862. LOW Alv'S MEDIUM PRICES. READY MADE CLOTHING FOR Men's a:d Boys Wear. ALSO, GENTS' FUSUMISHIG GOODS, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS ATJD SHOES. LEATHER OF ALL KINDS. THE BEST AND Cheapest stock in market ever offered ! RPIIE BUYER IN SEARCH OF CHEAP I and desirable goods should not fail to sec my stock, it they want to save money by buying gooes at the low est price which can be had, at the clothing store M K. SOLOMAX. No. 2 RATION'S lllock. Towanda. May 1.7. 1862. ZE€7 ~W~. EIDID'Y , HAS RETURNED FROM THE CITY, Where he 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 ; believ he en n give them better bargains than has ever been offered in this market before. I have a gen eral assortment of C LOTHING! HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, CANES, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, AC. I would 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 ©ATLUiBUD 831LS SAIL from Philadelphia. Oall and see. No charges to show Goods. R- W. EDDY. Towanda, May 14,196? Eessl SHERIFF'S SALE—By virtue of a writ of Als. Lev. Facias, issued out of the Court of com mon pleas of Bradford county, to rne directed, will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, the 26th day ot .luue, A. D., 1862. Nt the court house, in Towanda, at I o'clock.p.m.the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens borough, bounoed as loilows, to w : t: On the north, east and west by C. P. Welles Jr., on the south by Hopkins street, being 90 feet front by 75 deep, ail improved, framed house thereon. I ALSO—Another lot of land in Athens boro', bounded L north by J. B. Broekway, east by Main st., south by John Jones, and west by heirs of Eustis Davis, being 50 I feet front, by 260 deep. All improved, framed bouse thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro, bounded north | by Win. Kiff and others, ea=t by Main St., south by J R. : Brockwav and west by lauds of M.S. Rogers,being'tl feet by 100 l'eet. All improved, framed building used lor a Cabinet shop. ALSO—One other lot in Athene boro'. bounded on the north by lauds of Satterlee, E. by Main st., S. byC N. Shipman, and west by C. N. Shipman. Containing aliout ou-ihird acre, all improved, framed house, small framed stable and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north by C. X. Shipman, east by Main St.. south by Peter Meeker, and wekt by C.N. Shpman. Containing about one-third acre, all improved, framed house, small framed stable and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro', bounded north by Satterlee, east by Meeker & Shipman, south by Paine st., and west by Wells Wilkinson. Containing about j acre, all improved, framed barn thereon. 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 £ acre, framed house and barn. ALSO—One other lot in Athens boro". bounded on the west Ly F. Tyler, on the north by Guy Tozer, on tlie east ; by Main st.. on the south by C. F.Welles jr., containing ; ten acres. All improved. ALSO—His interest, being one-half in village lot, in | Athens borough, bounded on the north by land of John Drake, east by Main St., south by laud of Edward Der rick, and west by Chemung river. ( oulaining about two acres of land. Framed house, framed "barn, and store house and shed and fruit trees there m. Seieed and taken in txscntion at the suit of Farmers' • Union Insurance Company to use of John Saltma-h vs | Chauuey X. Shipman. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., will I be exposed to public -ale, at the same time and place, the i following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in j Franklin twp., bounded on the north by the highway and lands of Abira Gay, south by land of M. Marshall, east and west by land of Abira Gay. Containing 4 acres, more or less, all improved, framed house, board shed, a saw mill and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Brown & Rockwell \ •. G. W. lloitordand Almira Holfoid liis wife. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu Ridgbury twp., bounded west by the high way, north by laud of Geo. Mead, east by laud of Peter Miller, south by land of A. 11. Voorhis and land belong ing to the Methodist Church : centaing 2 acres, more or less, all improved, a framed tavern house, a framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seized and tukex in execution at the suit of E. Pome roy v.- C O French. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Fi. Fa., will be exposed to publi'. -a!e. at the same time and place, the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Windham twp., bounded on the north by lands of Polly Orandall, P. Doaue and S. Fclton.on the east by lands of Polly (.'ran dull und Win. Wbeclbotise, on the south Ly the highway, and on the west by lands of P. Doaue, containing about 50 a< res, about 3,7 a. res improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Win. 1!. Russell vs Samuel Craudall. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda, June 3, 1862. U IIERIFF'S SALE. —By virtue of a writ Oof Fieri Facias issued out of the Court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed will be ex posed to public sale on WEDNESDAY, the 2.7 th day of June. 1662, at 1 o'clock, P. M.. at the house of Precep tor Forbes, in Rome? the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Rome boro", beginning on the east side of the highway at the south-west- corner of L. E. Moody's lot, thence along the highway south 2-1 west 100 feet to a post, corner of F. C. Cranmers lot, thence south 654° ea-t 20.7 feet to a corner in line of J. Pass more. thence north east 100 feet to a corner of L L. .Moody's lot,thence west along said Moody line 205 feet to the place of beginning ; containing 2,500 feet, strict measure, with a lrumed house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO One other lot in Rome boro" bounded north by lands of Festus C. Cranmer, east by F C Cranmer, south by Stephen Cranmer'- estate, and west by John Pass more, containing about lg acres more or less. ALSO- 1 >iie other lot of wood, or timber land in Rome | twp., bounded north by lands of W \Y Kinny's estate,! east by tiie highway, south by J W Woodburu and west by Marcu- Upham's estate, containing 6 acres, more or less. ALSO—Preceptor Forbc's interest in the real estate of Arue.-t Forbes dee'd., late of Rome twp., consisting of i 16 acres and 50 perches of improved land, bound d north by lands of Harriet Barnes, east by J G Towner, south by laud 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 Aizina Drake, east by Rozina Forbes.south by the highway and west by lands of Win. McCabe, being same lot o! timber land set off'to Preceptor Forbes, con taining 7 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, 1862. / 1 UARLH AN'S SALE.—III pursuance of AJT of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Coun ty, there will be exposed to public sale, 011 the premises, at one o'clock P. M., on Saturday, Jane 21. 1862, all the right, title and interest of the minor heirs of Horatio B. Bowen, late of Warren township, in a certain tract of land situate in the township afore.-aid, bounded and described as follows : Beginning at stake and stone- in north iiuc of Jacob D. Burbank's land and corner of land of Win. Kia- II j- Jr., thence north .'il 1 east is 0-10 perches by land of s tid Kinny to si.ike and stones in centre of 1 tghway, thence S _ ,J east 10 perches along said highway to a spring ot water, thence north 67" east 2.7£ perches to stake and south 34° west 30 6 10 perches by land of Win. M. Chaffee to stake and stones, thence north 88° west along the north line of J. D. Burbank's laud 30 2-10 perche- toplaJe ot beginning.; containing 5 acres, be the same more or less. A I, So—Another tract of land situate in the same town- i ship, bounded asioiiows : Beginning in the centre of the highway, north-east of Win. M. Chaffee's shop, thence by 1 the centre 01 the r.ntd north easterly 12 rods to the corn- ! er ot Calvin Dodge's lot, thence north-westerly by the j said Dodge's line near the course of the mill road sixteen | rods, thence south 20 s west 21 rods to the centre of the highway west, of the said Chaffee's shop, thence ea-t by 1 said highway 14 rods to the place of beginning ; contain ing 1 , acres, be the same more or less, all ot which the ! said Horatio B. Bowen died seized. Tlkm-— One-half on confirmation of sale, and balance . in one year with interest from confirmation of sale. EUCINP.V BOWEN, Guardian of ! Sarah A. Bowen, Cyrus F. Bowen Martha E. Bowcu. May 19.1862. I INSURANCE. rruiE nrulofsitrued iuts been appointed the 1 \ gent of the Insurance Company of North Ameri a, located at Philadelphia, is now prepared to take li-ks, in town oreomity. This Company is one of the oldest in the United States, having been chartered in 1793, it has a capital of $500,000, and is managed by ,1 board of Di rectors ol the very highest character lor honor and in tegrity. All loss! - are adjusted promptly. Its rates are a- low as those of any good Company, and property hold ers insuring in this Company may rest assured that they can rely on the perfect safety of their policies in ease of loss. * It. S. RUSSELL, At the Banking Office of C. S. RUSSELL & CO. Marcli 18.1862.——1141 tf. VOT WI Til ST A N DING THE HARD Xx times, the subscriber has a little CAS IT . WHEREWITH TO PURCHASE Farmers 9 Produce ! And has on hand a large stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, To be exchanged for the CASH. C. B. PATCH. Towanda. Moy2o, 1862. A DMINISTRATOII'S NOTICE —Notice "*■ is herey given, that all persons indebted to estate cf Henry Ransom, late of Orwell twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims, against said estate will present tliern duly authenticated for settlement. WM. RANSOM, Adra. March 11.1862. WANTED i— SHEEP TELTS AND WOOL, for which the highest price in cash will be paiu at Towanda. Sept. 16.1861. PA TOW'S. WAR CLAIMS. HAYING MADE ARRANGEMENTS With a Solicitor in Washington, we are prepared to prosecute claims of every description against the Unit ed States, especially those arising out of the present war, for bounty, arrears, widows and invalid pensions. J MOKROW-& MERCUR. Towanda, May 12,18G2. TARIED BEEF, for sale at U FOX'S. ittiscellaueous ( i RAPE VINES, ROSES. VERBENAS. VjJF Dialetiia*. Peonies and Flower Pots, for sale at the Garden of HARRY MIX. Isabella 20 cts. each.(Concord..... 60 " " C1int0n...... 20 " " JHart'd Prolific 50 *' " Delaware 100 " " ißrown's ('a'wa 20 " " Rebecca 60 " " \V Sweet Water SO " " Catawba 20 " " Diana 60 •' " No'n MuscadineoO " " Tbe grapes of our own country are quite distinct spe cies from the wine Grape o( Europe, and are usually -trongerin growth, with longer and more entile foliage, and in their native state with a peculiar foxy odoror fla vor, and more or less hardiness of pulp ; these traits, however, disappear in process of cultivation ; und 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 lor -ale at exceedingly low prices, ait ol which I warrant true to name. FLOWER POTS, At prices that will sati.-fy the reasonable, all sizes. Iron* 1 .1 to 14 inches. Early Winningstadt Cabbage 0 cts. per dor. " Ox Heart " tl " " | " Sugar Loaf " G " " j " York 44 6 " " " Large York " • 0 '* " j Large Early Dutch Can liQower C '• " i Walcheren Brocoli C •' '' 1 Late Dutch Cauliflower 6 ** '• White Chinese Tomato C " " ! Early Purple Egg Plaut 10 " " | Large liound Purple Egg Plant 10 " " Large Sweet Pepper Plant 10 " '' Large Bull Nose Pepper Plant 10 " " Bed Cherry Pepper Plant 10 " 4 ' Fejee Islaud Ton.ato 10 " " Lycestcr's Perfected Touiato 10 " " Red Cherry Tomato C 14 " Large Smooth Yellow Tomato G " " Large Smooth Red Tomato G " " FEJEE ISLAUD TOIYLATO, Is a variety introduced by ('apt. Frazicr,of Philadelphia from the Fejee Island, large size and beautiful pink col or, very firm in th sh, and considered one of the best ev er introduced. LYCESTER'S PERFECTED TOMATO, Large size, flesh abundant and firm, it ranks with the Fejee, and many think it best of all. Color, pale purple . These varieties are new and have been distributed spar ingiy. Robert Bui.-t A Sou, of Philadelphia, told me na better variety could be raised. PERPETUAL. OR EVF.R-BLOOMIXC ROSES. A few dozen of choice and rare variety, having the quality of blooming the full season, from white to the darkest color. Depend upon it, I offer Roses of real mer it, both in Europe and America, a very decided acquisi tion in the line of roses. Price from 60 cents to sl. PHONIES. Rose scented, pink, large size, beautiful and tine shape. White do., very large and splendid, both of which are a great ornament to a flower garden. 26 cents each. PIALETRI AS. oac-Ptne mo-t gracelnl flowers that decki the floial da* partnient. 25 cents each. VERBENAS. , The finest variety, all in pots, at prices that shall he satisfactory. Call and see them. CUCUMBER PLANTS, In pots. 12A cents each, which can be turned out with safety, making an early crop, so much desired. S'.VEET POTATO PLANTS, Fifty cents per hundred. All sweet potatoes are raised by setting plants. All may depend upon a supply this Spring. In line condition to set Iroin the 15th of May to the 25th ol June. This gives ample time for the potato to grow, as the plant is quite old—even three degrees south of us they do not set before the Ist of June. They are of early culture, and three plants to the hill, and can be raised in Bradford county. Any information wtnted, inquire at the garden. All late cabbage plants, out door culture, 25 cts. per aundrcd. CELERY. At 25 cts. per hundred. Thousands in fine condition to set from the fifteenth of May to the first of August. Much pains will be taken to make plants strong and stocky as possible, by transplanting, flic. Plants, (frane Vines, and all I sell, may lie carried any distance, as they will lie packed in moss cxcecdiug well. have a g >od pair of TEAM HORSES, a very ex cellent Lumber TWu HORSE WAGON. and team har ness to sell. Terms made known to the applicant. A good bargain offered. Call and see them at my barn. To wan da, April IS, 1562. NEW SPRING GOODS I AT J. M. CGLL2NS', (First door South ol Codding & Russeli's.) TEST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK *f an unusual large stock of Clothing. Cloths, Caseiners Yestings, Gent's Furnishing Goods, llats A Caps, which will be sold at greater bargains than before. OUR SPRING STOCK Will comprise almost every article worn by man or boy. susiarsss SUITS, COATS, PANTS Vests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks, Overalls. Boy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention is called to our New Style of (LOTUS, CASIMEKES .1X1) VEST I XLS, Which are ready to make up to order, on short notice, and warranted in every way, or no sale, as we have some eight years experiens • in this line of business, my cutter, Mr. PEXEPACKER, will be on hand, at all Lines to do cutting for those who wish it doue. BEAR IN MIND If you wish to buy clothing cheap, and get as good as represented, call at Tf yon wish to get the worth of your money, and buy new IV. -h Goods and lair dealing, c all on us and you will be satisfied. X'> trouble to show goons and no forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda, April 21, lsc2. ADM INISTR ITOR'S NOTICE.—Notico is hereby given, that all persons indebted to t lie es tate of 1. 11. STEPHENS, late of North Towanda, dee'd., are requested ttimukc payment without delay,and thos® having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. J'HIN McMAHON, April lb. 1 si.—. Administrator. ITVSTRA Y.- —Came into tlie enclosure of the J subs- ribrr, on or about the 2d instant, a YEARL ING BAY COLT. The owner is requested to pr< ve pro perty. pav charges and take it away. Orwell. April 23. 1362. AARON COLE. p AUTlON— Whereas my L wifeSALY WaNN, has left my bed and board without any just cau-e or provocatioc, 1 hereby forbid all persons, harboring her on my acuunt as I will pay no tlcbts of her contracting utter this date. Warren. April 30,1362. HORACE ARNOLD. A TJDITOR'S NOTICE.— In iht mutter of J\. the 1 entitle of Aihin lixtdd .dee'd. Notice is hereby given, that tire 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 -aid decedent's real estate, will att"nd to the duties of his appointment at the office of Parsons A Carnachan.in Troy borough, on Friday, June t!,IVU2, 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. VY. H. CARNACHAN, Auditor. Troy, May 26,1862. A D MIN iSTII AT 111 X NOTICE —Not ice J[\- is hereby gven, that all persons indebted to the es tate of I'KRRY C. HEATH, late of Smithfield tp., dee'd., arc hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all I ersona having demands against Bftid cstatel will present them duly authenticated b r settlen t :it. HANNAH HEATH, Slav 2b, l*b'2. Administratrix. T3XECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here- I A bv given, that all per.-ons iudehted to the LEVI D. LAN DON dectasdd, late of Canton twp., are hereby reque-tcd to make immediate payment, ai: 1 alt persons having demands again-t said estate will please present them duly authenticated tor settlement. 1 BENJAMIN LA NOON, JOHN W. LAN DON. Canton. May 13.1*2. Executors. _ TSSO L UTK) N() FCO PA RTN ERSII IP The copartnership herctoloe.: existing between th® subscribers under the firm name of Goodrich, Newbery & Peck is this day dissolved ny 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. Tierce for collection. All persons indebted will please take notice and save cost. Troy, April 7,1362. A DM I NISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice J\. is hereby given, that all persona indebted to ths < ate ol Patrick Howley,dee'd., late of North Towanda. are herebv requested to make payment without de lay, and all persons having demands ft gainst said estat# wiii nresent'them duly authenticated for settlement. 1 JOHN MCMAHON, AdtnislratQJ. I June 17,1362.