local and general. IMPROVEMENTS. —We notice that on sev &' . S t r ects, in this place, workmen,.are engag tr*; differe " j auk W alks. We hope our Borough fathers to"mend their ways" We notice that our friend A. D. BRIG- J now engaged iu getting out a History and Direc '**'"cjnjira. Mr. B. is an accomplished hand at the " r ■ ° f ..nil no doubt will give entire satisfactiou to the njsiness. ;;juiran s * -n DANCING —Mrs. SHAW'S private Danc- at the Ward House, on Fridays at 3 Pj p Mrs. SHAW has the reputation of being instructress, aud we advise all who desire in -10 e^' u iu this art, cannot do better than give her a first entertainment will be ou Friday, 28th inst. IgyCoal shipped by the Barclay Coal Com for tbe week ending Nov. 15 1,573 tons. ' Previous shipments < For lame time last year 36,6'.'2 | 10.335 " I^-DEDICATION.— The new M. E. Church, jjiheshetpuh (D. !'•) will be dedicated on Tuesday, the H jDecember, at lOo'clock a. in. Se>mou by Hev. F. I HißßAun, D. D. Preaching also in the evening at Gj Eclock. All are cordially invited to attend, DEAD HEROES. —What CATO said about r,boy fallen in battle may be said of the thousands in bis country at the present time: Think- to the gods! my hoy has done his duty. (Verne, my son ! There set him down, my friends, toll in my sight, that I may view at leisure Tie bloody corpse, and count those glorious wounds, j * beautiful is death when earned by virtue! rba would not be that youth ? What pity 'tis fwt we can die but once to save our country ! Viiy -its tins sadness on your brow, my friend ? ihuulu have blushed it CATO'S house had stood leiure, and lluurishcd in a civil war." {or SAVE YOIR BAGS, AC. —People should avc their rags, scraps of paper, etc.. as they are all of alue now. and can he sold to advantage. If persons broughout the country were careful in this respect, the nice of printing paper would in a measure be kept down, lofscau make their holiday money by attending to this taller. Old account books, by taking off the covers, rvei'opi's, Ac., can be sold. This is an import?at mat in G®r For the benefit of those who have been pfttd and have procured substitutes, we would remark ut it is important for them to get the certificate of the ii-tering officer mustering the substitutes into the Unit. 1 states service, and have the same filed with tiie Coin i-doner, iu order to procure a certificjite of release from iui. Until this is done no one is properly released. It ialso important l'or those having certificates of exemp li to have them tiled with the Commissioner, in order i have their names stricken from the list of delinquents, be atteatiou ot the parties interested, to these points, ill save ail future trouble. Cajf" WE had the pleasure of attending, a w nights since, a public party at tbe bouse of L. S. [MSBCUT, iu Sheshequin. To merely say that ween lied ourseif would be a feeble statement, as in the whole our experience in that line, we do not remember of iving had a belter time. The delicate and iast{e)y vi tas wire sweet, and the young ladies sweeter ; the music i>-„• >od aod the whole scene delightful. Mr. K. and ily kti'.w very well how to entertain company, and wi ! tlad to Set their liiettds on almost any occasion. fair FUI.T.'N applied steam to the great aclical uses of the age ; MOKSK has brought Galvanism be the daily servant of millions of inen. NEWTON un ruled the mazes ot the stars and made their in lions # mariner's guide on the trackless ocean. What the.-e in have done iu their departments. Dr. AYKU does in Maine, ilo turns the great discoveries in Science and if;; sto use iu the cure of disease, and makes the un it discoveries of tlis great chemists available lor the citsol every day life. His medicines for the low prices which they are sold, bring within the reach of every in the best wisdom aud best skill of modern times.— "i/mingfon (Dei.) Statesman. OK LIVING. — The price of flour s risen con-iderably within a short time ; coal is very V-, domestic goods have advanced enormously in price consequence ol the scarcity ol cotton ; while the co.-t as imported goods have advanced in consequence of c premium cm specie, and the high rates of exchange i '-nope. Between the increased cost of living and the avy taxes necessary to support the Government, heav rc. uiues will be required to maintshf families coin for i.i. lad economy will be more than ever necessary. &P* IHE TAX ON TAVERNS. —The Reading 'pers say that measures are being taken by the Inn lepers of Betks county to test the construction of the -6-lax Law, which makes thera pay for two licenses ■or one as tavern keepers, and another an retail ltquor !ers—and that they have the best authority for believ £ -uut -uch a construction was never dreamed of by the ►wers of the bilk ITEM FOR THE HOME CIRCLE. —Some- says, and truly too, that there are few families, any wrt-. in which love is not abused as furnishing the li ve for impoliteness. A husband, father, or brother, l " "peak harsh words to those be loves best a• <] those • res htm lest, simply because the security of love '* ' JT ' ; 'y pride keeps him from getting his head broken. •=a shame that a man will speak more impolitely, at ; es, to his wife or sister, than he would to any other Ka.e, except a low and Vicious one. It is thus that the t'-t efTectiona of a man's nature prove to be a weaker Section to a woman in tHe family circle than the re '••iits of society, and that a woman usually is indebted • le kindest politeness of life to those not belonging " r own household. Things ought uot to be so. The '■who, because it will not be resented, inflicts his and bad temper upon those of his hearthstone, is coward and a very mean rr.an. Kind words are 1 "'ting mediums between true gentlemen and ladies nc. and no polish exhibited in society can atone for -I'-h language aud disrespectful treatment too often t- --1 in between those bound together by GOD'S own ij'.ood, and the more sacred bonds of conjugal love. Ihe early attention of Directors is to the following article which if attended to will • -the loss nf public money : A lew Boards or Directors, in violation of the law • the rights of teachers and their own duty to the '' and the system.—insist on exacting twenty two u n twenty four days of teaching from their teachers, l " c "chool month. Some even openly nullify the law ■ '-ing the schools to be kept open on Saturdays, or ~ ,f Saturdays, acd wholly iguore it in reference to -t Institutes. State superintendent, is however, happy to an 1..' l ' le nu,n ber of districts in which th*s lumen "ff'fit prevails. Is very small. Still, the case must , :wt aid dealt with. j 't'lingly, each County Superintendent, npon re ! l ' ie '°" r months certificate of any district in r t * Ca C a "y these cases occurs .—viz :an im- I ' "--''liening of the school month, the holding of on any Saturday or part of Saturday, or the neg s t' enforce the act as to District Institutes, as far tl "! ) curastance of the district shall allow—will en fact or facts on the back of the proper four 42 cfTtifkato for the current year, before transmlt- ting it to the School Department; when it will be for the State Superintendent to enforce the law by withholding the State appropriation." At the request ot the Superintendent, we have printed, and shall keep ou hand, all the blanks required by School Directors, aud will sell them iu pack ages containing , 36 School Orders, 24 Agreements with Teachers, 3 of Collector's Warrants. 3 Collector's Bonds, 3 Treasurer's Bonds, 3 Notices of the employment of teachers, I' 2 Annual Statements of District Accounts, each package for one dollar. We understand that the expense of auth blanks can be paid_out of tbe School treasury. The following is the Muster Roll of the Company formed in this county, and mastered into the lfth Pa. Regiment of Cavalry, now at Camp McClellan, neat Harrisburg. The companies in this Regiment have not yet been " lettered," consequently we are unable to give the letter of this Company, but are assured that the Company from this county is composed of the most har dy and robust " boys" ot the regiment. The following is the Muster Roll of the Company • Cuptuin —CHARLES H. AMES. Ist Lieutenant — CßXKl.ES F. WILLARD. 2nd. Liiutenant — JOHNSON ROGERS. Ist. Sergeant— Charles li. Rockwell. lit do. —Franklin P. Rogers. 3d do Leroy F. Ward. 4f/i do —James S. Mines. sth do —George A. Lent. ijth do.--Amos Congdon< 7th do. —Judson Slocunt. 6th do. —Mason A. Fairchilds. Ist Corporal.—l.oreu B. Wolcott. 2d do.—George F. Dougherty. 3d do. —Joseph Wolcott. 4/A do.— Newcom Kinney. sth do. —George A. Conrad. 6 th do. —Chester Neal. 7t/i do. —John Smith. 6thdo. —George W.Rogers. nuv ATES. Armstrong Edward T | Kipple George W Antisdel Fred L Kuykendall Miles Allacc- Itha.il Laycoek William E Aumiller Martin Lamereaux Squire H Anthony Mortimer Lunu Hcrrick Arnold George ! Motley William Boss William 'Murphy Wilson. Burchard John E j Mot ley John \V Brainard David M | Mulligan George D Bishop Stiphen C j Noble William H Burchard Henry. (Oliver Adam E Boweu Calti N lOsburn Daniel G Bufliugton Chauncey L j Pitcher Joel Beeman James A -Pitcher Sylvan us Ifusli Albert I'rice William Chaffee Benjamin L j Post Joseph Chaffee Noah P ! Richards Robert Conrad Burton jKocke'eller Robert Chandler Aileu 1 Rogers Martin Vli Clougli Zalock K '.-iyLle Parker* Cotton Julius j Stanton Eliben E Coffin George L |.Smith Charles 11 • 't isvreil Michael iStanton James \V "I'allpitcfcer Eli |Stanton Charles W Camp llenry J jsheeler Jacob Duulap Charles jSuiith My res Dixon Henry j fonipkius Ira Degaugh Joseph j Tripp William Eiliott William l£ (Tripp Henry P Etnt-ry Oivin N" j Tyrrell Hiram M Frederick William jTowsand John French Waiter Tyrrell Curtis B Firman John M IVaticise William R French Abisha ! Vandercook Daniel J tloob'y John M Verbeck Philip Gooley Peter iVauduzer Hinian Morton Joseph R Wilber James lliney Sil.is F j Way man fhrias Miil Sapnrouus jWoj-, utt William R 11 or to II Elmer O j Williams Atliert Heavener Samuel Wood Sylve.-ter Joim-on Charles i Yatingluii George N I Johnsun George W i * Deceased. 3rUi TSS TJHTIOHST DRUG STORE. ( H'holeisale and Itetail. .Vo 4, Pulton's Block, Corner of .Main and Bridge Sis., Towanda . Pa.) Dft. T. r. IVIADiLL, Proprietor. rrUIR SUBSCRIBER. RESI'RCTFULLY I informs the Puldic, that lie ha- purchased the above j Drug Store, and having thoroughly refitted and enlarged ■ t, and inctea-ed hi- taeilities for Compounding Medicines is prepared to supply every want ot the public, in the DRUGS AND MEDICINES, My*Stoek, almost entirely new, has-been selected with care, and embraces a I nil assortment of all articles belong ing to the Drug Trade. FB.ES&L SUPPLIES are received monthly, of Pure and Reliable Drugs and Medicines, which will he sold at prices that cannot fail to suit our patrons. My -stock consists of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and PURE LIQUORS, Of every description, and the best duality for Medical use. Ail the popular PATENT MEDICINE AND A LARGE J-SUPPLY OF HOMEOPATHIC Jl COXCEXTKITED MEDICINES Boianic tC Eclectic Medicines, Tildons Alco holic and Fluid Extracts, Alkaloids and Resinoids. All the best Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Br.ices. Breast Pumps, Nipple Shalls & Shields, Nursing Bottles.Syi ittges, Cathters, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS & STROPS, Pocket Knives, Surgical Instruments of late style and ! best quality. Paints, Oils. Varnishes, Window Glass, Put j ty, &e. A large supply of H3 IR, TJ S HI IE S For the Plat, Hair, and Shoes, Painting, Varnishing and White Washing, also for the Teeth and Nails. TOOTH POWDERS AND PASTES, of every variety. A large assortment of IMPIiT' MrWWiSS,, Pure Es-ential Oils. Fine Perfumery and Toifet Soaps, Buffalo and Ivory Combs, Hair Dyes, Oils and luvigorators. Kerosene, Burning Fluid, Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, &c. Choice Tobacco, Cigars <£* Snuff'. i ! he ve Fish Tackling, Ammunition. Ac. j Bird Cages, of every style and variety, Cups, Nests aud Seeds. R Mauley, Pomeroy, Freeman l"- rc '"'- s u post by a pine stump, thence north 6 west 8 perches to a fio>t, thence nortii s4° east 12 perches lacking 12 links to a post, thence north 12° west 201 A perches to a post, ihence west 20 perches to a hemlock, tlieticc south „2 perches to a post, then south 12- east i-.i 6ld pin lies to the place of beginning— con taining 4n acies and 50 perclies, aiiout 30 acres impri'ved trumed house, 2 liallied bains, wagon house and an or chard thereon. ALSO—A piece of land iu \\ est Burlington, beginning at a beecn tbeS W corner ol lot No S3, thence east 105 7-10 perches to a po.-t, thence south 14s ts 10 perclies to a post on the warrant line of the oiu survey on Sugar creek - thence west 13 !i lo perches to a hemlock corner on said survey, thence south , 1° west U6 perches to a post south ea-t corner of lot No. -3. thence m rth 171 2 10 perches io the place ol beginning, containing 103 acres end 41 perches, about 05 acres improved, tianivd house, framed bui it. -ii nglc machine and a young orchard thereon. ALSO—A piece ot land in West Burlington, bounded north and east l.y land ot Ezra Godard, south by A T \\ estgale, and west by the public highway and Henry Julio on, containing 1 A acres, more or less, all improved 2 framed houses, trained barn, framed store, framed black-uiith shop, and fruit trees thereon Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of I A Fierce vs R li Ward A H A Ward. A ESI)—I he following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Ridgintty twp., bounded north try laud ot Abuer Kil.-ey. east and south by land of Thomas Decker, and west by John Hurt—containing 5 acre- more orless a 11 iriiptoved, a named dwelling house, partly finished,a board shed and fruit trees thereon. Seized aud taken iu execution at the suit of John Holmes vs Sophrina Allen & Anthony Allen. ALSO—By virtue ot writs ol Flus. Liev. Fac., will be exposed to public sale at tfie same time and place, the toll.iw ing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp., bounded as follows, beginning at a pop lar S H corner of lot No. 274 on wan ant lot No. 4136. thence we.-t on the south line of said warrant 203 perches to aw hitc maple lor a corner, thence north 7: 2-10 perch es to a po.-t. thence east 202 perches to the west tine of said lot No. 274, thence sooth ?:i 2 10 perches to the be ginning, containing It'll acres strict measure, it being taken I loin the south end of lots No. 275 A 276 on said warrant No. 4436, with about 70 acres improved, with 1 framed house, 1 trained barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of .Job P Kir by s use vs Eli.-ha Foster Ac Jonathan Thompson ft (J T Coverdule. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of Fi. Fa., will be ex posed to public sale, at tbe same time and p ace, the fol lowing described piece or parcel ol land situate in Terry twp., bounded oil the north by lauds of Samuel Hillhause on the east by lands of J L Jones,ou the south by lands of Hirant Stone, on the west by lands of Hiram Stone & E i Hart fuller ; containing 50 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved ; one framed house framed barn two framed -hops and Iruit trees thereon. SeicZcd and taken in execution at the suit of J P Kir by vs D C Dibble. A LSO— The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Burlington twp . bounded as follows : On the north by lands of <' Marcellus and A Campbell, on the east by lads of S i' Gustin. on the south by land of Hurman 'l'uttle, and on the west by iand of James Ross; containing 50 acres, mure or less, about 25 acres improv ed, log liou.-e, shed, and fruit trees thereon. Feized and taken in execution at the suit of Theo. Curtis and U. Mercur vs. Charles Alexander. ALLO—The following described lot, pieceor parcel of land situate in Albany twp., bounded north by land of David Miller and James Macfarland, east by land of Arn asa Hancock, and south and west by Xadoc Corson.— Containing 170 acres, more or less, about 100 acres im proved, with a framed hou e, framed barn, log black smith shop and three apple orchards and other Iruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land in Albany twp., bounded north by lands ot Sheffield Wilcox, east by Milton Hakes, Jos. Menardi and Simeon Chapman, south by lands of Wells Wilcox and S. C. and Win. Means, and we.-t by lands of" Jonn Hanson, John Holmes and James and Benjamin Wilcox. Containing 160 acres, more or less, about 100 acres improved, two framed houses, one log house, two framed barns, blacksmith shop and apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. ALSO —One other lot in Albany twp.. bounded north by land of Sheffield Wilcox and Milton Hakes, south by land of Joseph Menardi, and west by land of Z. Gillett. Containing 20 acres, more or less, about eighteen acres improved. ALSO—One other lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp., bounded on the north by lands of the Barclay Coal Co.. on the east and south by the Sheffield Wilcox ttrm, on the west by aforesaid Coal Company. Containing 50 acres mote or less, about 20 acres im proved, one framed house, framed barn, saw mill and few Iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. L. Rockwell, surviving partuer of Drown & Rockwell vs. Rollin Wilcox unff Sheffield Wilcox. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfield twp., bounded on the north by lands of Elliot Hufibut, on the east by lands of Nelson Burlingarne, on the south by land of Phtfander Ward, on the west by the public highway & Gardner Burlingartfe's e-tate ; containing 50 acres, more or less, about 40 acres improved, framed house, framed barn, corn house, and apple orchard thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of William T Da vies & J H Webb vs 1 A Burli game. ALSO—The tolowing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp., bounded on the north and east by lands of J L Rockwell, on the south by theSchra der tiranch of Towanda creek, on the west by lands of pavid Dash ; couuiniag aoout 160 acies; about 75 acre? fteijaL improved.2 framed houses, framed barn, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Monroe twp., beginning at a post on the bank of the Sclirader creek and corner of lands of Wm. Northrop— thence along the same south 48° east 203£ perches to a post, thence on the warrant l ne south 46$°. west 2fts pr to a corner, thence on warrant line south I|° west 138 perches to a corner of land of B Northrop, thence along the same, north 434° west, to the Scrhadercreek, thence up the centre of the same, the several courses and dis tances to the line of Nancy Weston's lot, thence along the same, noith 43$° West to the north west corner of Nan cy Weston's lot, thence on the warrantee line, north ssi° east 156 perches to the east side of Sclirader creek, thence up the same to the place of beginning ; containing 180 acres, more or less, about 60 acres improved, with one framed house, framed barn, and shed and .an orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J L Rock well, surviving partner of Brown A Rockwell vs William Northrup. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Springfield twp.. bounded north by lands ofJA Wood, east, by the highway, south and west by lands J U Grace, containing 26 acres more or less, about 16 improved, with a shed and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—Another piece of land in Springfield township, bounded north by land of J U Grace, L Grace. A Cole & T Leonard.east by land of R Young, south by laud of R Y'oung and J Reeser, west by land of J U Grace. L Grace and A Wood—containing 47 acres, about 20 acres im proved, a framed barn, a log house and fruit trees threon ALSO—Another piece of land in Smithfield township, bounded north by lands of Burgess, east by lands of C Burgess and C Phillips Jr., south by lands of M Phillips, west by land of E Merrell, L Cooper Jr and others—con taining 77 acres and 152 pr more or less, about 50 acres improved, beiug lot No 24 on C F Welles' map ol Spring field twp., with a log house thereon. ALSO—Another piece of land in Springfield township, bounded north and east hy land of T Wilder, south by the county road, west by the north road, containing one acre, more or less, a!! improved, with a framed dwelling house, store house, framed barn and shed, fruit aud orna mental trees thereon. ALSO—A piece of land in Springfield twp., bounded north by land formerly of Whipple aud uow of Gardner Bennett, east by land of C Burgess, south by lands of E. Burgess, west by land of C Burgess, containing 12 acres, more or less, all improved, log house, and framed house, f.iuit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Francis Ripley s Hiram Spear. A. 11. SPALDING, Towanda, Nov. 5.1862. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE —By virtue of sundry writs of Ven Ex, issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed aud delivered, will be exposed to public sale,' at t Ire Corn t House in To wanda,on Thursday, Dec. 4, 1862, at 1 o'clock p. in., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Athens twp., bounded north by J P Green and L O Snell east by 1) C Kimball and Ira Elsbree, south by William Phelps, and west by Page A Bristol I, W. W. Wolcott A Ira & A C Elsbree—containing 250 acres, 150 improved, ft framed house framed barn, a shingle mill, aiiog pen, and corn house, and fruit trees thereon. Seized ar.d taken in execution at the suit of C S Russ ell vs Franklin Murray. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Herrick, beginning at the south east cor ner of Edmund Hager's lanJ, and stones between two creeks, thence north 80° we-t 54 2-10 perches to a beech at the south-east corner of N B Wetmore's land, thence north 14° east 60 perches to a post on G. Wickhizer's line, theee south 66° east ■ perches to E Hager's north west corner, thence south 31° west 160 perches to the j beginning—containing 45 acres more or lesr. about 30 ! ceres improved, framed house and barn thereon. ! A LSI I —Another piece of land in said township, bound | ed north by land formerly owned by E J Turreil, east by , the highway leading from A Holies to Herriekville A 1 the highway leading from Herriekville to Fairchild . i mills, on the south by lands of Win Mel'herson and the ; State road, and wc.-t by land of Amos Snow and Chester i Stewart—containing 60 acres, about 50 acres improved. } 3 framed houses, frame barn, a wagon house and a few i fruit trees thereon. j ALSO— Anothi r piece of land in said township, begin \ tiing at a post, the m rt i-west corner ot a lot of land i deeded by 1) L DeCliastlean. the 17th day of July, 1.830. to E S Turrel[, thence sooth B*° west to a post on the east line of Charles Stewart's lot, thence north 1° east to the place ol beginning—containing 60 acres, more or less —about 20 acres improved, framed bare and shed there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Crane A Caldwell vs Charles Sill, J W Brown A Francis Angle, trading as Sill, Angle A Co. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Albany twp.. bounded on the north and I west by Wells Wilcox, south by the highway, and east j by the Fowler Branch ; containing £ acre, more or less, all improved, framed house, small framed barn and iruit trees thereon. Seiezed and taken in execution at the suit of J P Kirby vs J X Chapman. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Albany twp., bounded HoYth by land of Anuisa Heverly, east by the Fowler Branch of Towanda creek, south by land of N Smith and Daniei Kellogg, and west by land of the Coal Company—containing 140 acres more or less, about 60 acres improved, framed house, 2 framed barns and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Arabella S Mace vs P n Wilcox. A I,SO—By virtue of a writ of Lev. Fac., will be expos ed to public sale, at the same time and piaeo, the follow ing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Ath ens borough,bounded north by Church street, east by Main street, James Smith and Dr Hoyt, sonth by Bridge St., and west bv Elrnira st.. being 215 t'eet front "by 220 feet back, the north line being 3">o feet , all impioved, 1 large building used as a foundry & machine shop, blacksmith shop, moulding room, and sheds and framed ban thereon Seized and taken in execution at the suitot H S Wells' use vs.C X Ship man and terre tenants. A. H.SPALDING, Towanda. Nov. 5.1862. Sheriff. t> EG IST ER S NOTICES—Notice is here I V by given, that there has been filed and settled in the office of the Register ot Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fol lowing estates, viz : Final account of J. G. Towner, Executor of Aruest Forbes, late of Rome. Final account of G. H. Buck, Guardian of Ja's M Foril, of Pike. Filial account of Robert Bui! A J R Irvine, Executors of George W Cook, late of Monroe. Final account of Samuel B Foster, Administrator de lionis non, ot A trial Foster, late of North Townanda. Final account of J A Pierce, Guardian of Wm E A Ma ry K Gratis, of Troy. Final account of John Morton, Executor of Isaac Mor ton. late ot Slteshcouin Final account of Achsah Allen, executrix of Jonathon Hall, late of Smithfield. Final Account ot Achsah Allen and Samuel Farwcll, executors of Warren Allen, late of Smithfield. Partial account of F. Horton.Guardian of Susan, Alice, Ellen G., Sautee A Elizabeth S Tritogle, A Lovitia Sharts heirs of Win. Sanlee. AESO—The appraisement of property ret off by Ex ecutors or Administrators to widows or children, ot the following decedents: Estate of Jeremiah Cutj>. '• James Clark, " J.Mills, " " J. K. Valance, " " A.S.Coleman, " U.W.Johnson, '• '• Perry C. Heath. " " Solomon Bnsworth, " " James Brown. And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, on Monday, the Ist day of December next, for confirmation and allowance. N.C. ELSBREE, Register. Register's Office, Dec. 4,1862. "PROCLAMATION. —Whereas the Hon. JL U. MERCUR, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, and Honorables JOHN PASSMORE, and V, M. LONG, Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the 28th day of Sept. A. I). 1862, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer aud Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common I'leas and Orphan's Court at To wanda,for the County of Bradford, on, Monday, the first day ot December next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County ot Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. With their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or oth erwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may be in the jail of said County, or who shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are re quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 6th of Nov'br, in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixtVtwo, and of the Independence of the United States, the eighty sixth. A. H. SPALDING. Sheriff. IN lite matter of the estate of Henry Ransom, late of Orwell ticp. In the Orphan's Court of lirael fard County. Notice is hereby given that on petition of Wm. C. Ran som, of Shesliequin township, the Orphan's Court of said county awarded an inquest, and a Jury of Inquest will tie held on the premises, on Tuesday, November 23,1862, between the hours of Iff and 12 o'clock, a.m., to ascertain whether a piece of land late the estate of Henry Ransom, dec'd., can be divided without injury to the whole, said land is bounded and described as follows Bounded on the south by the pui-j; c highway leading from Rome to Orwell Uil>, west by a road leading from Rome to Nichof--, noith by lands cf F, A- ptmmock and east by lend of Simeon Rockwell. Containing about one acre and a half or two acres, all improved, with one old framed house thereon. A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff. Oct. 15, 18*2- lUflart ORPHAN'S COURT SALE—In pnrsu ance of an order of the Orpliau's Court ol Bradford County, will be exposed to public sale, at the dwelling house, on the premises, last hereafter described, at one o'clock p. m.,on Saturday,the 2'2d day of November 1862, the following described tracts of land, situate in Smith iield twp.,to wit One lot or tract of land bounded on the west by land of Albert Califf, south by the public highway, east by land late of Harvy Dtirfev, dec'd., and north by land ot G. A. French, from which is to be de ducted about three acres, sold by said deceased to Henry Brighara, and half an acre sold to 8. S. Baker, and by him sold to Wm. I. Ross, said first described lot of land alter deducting said lots 9old as aforesaid ; containing about 44 acres of land, as supposed, with one fiamed burn thereon erected ; a few fruit trees thereon growing, and about 25 acres improved. The other lot bounded on the west by land of H. C. Brighain, and by oth?r lands of said deceased, oa the south by land of S. 8. Baker, on the ea-t by land of Edwin E. French, and on the north by land of G. A. French, from which is to be deducteu a small lot of about three fourths of an acre, on which William I. ltoss now resides, and about half au acre sold by said de ceased to said Ross, said last describeu lot so to be ex posed to public sale, as aforesaid. Containing, after mak ing said deductions, about 40 acres, with about twenty acres improved, with a framed house, and framed barn thereon erected, and an apple orchard thereon growing said lands being of the estate of said deceased. Attendance Will be gifreuaud terms of sale madeknown by the subscriber. E. G. DURFEY, Smithfield, Oct. 22, 1862. Administrator. BRADFORD CO. SS. xAT AN ORPHANS' COURT ( SEAL I held in and tor said County, at Towanda, V / before the Hon ULYSSES MERCUR. president and his associate justices of the said court on SATURDAY the 6.day of Sept. A. D. 1802. In the mat ter ot the estate of the partition or valuation of the real estate of John Donnolly dec-eased On motion of Mr Adams the court grant a rule directed to Ellen Donnolly, Widow of John Donnolly. and guardian of Sarali and James Donnolly, minors also, Mary M'Conoson, formerly Mary Donnolly and James MeConoson her husband also to Grace and Margaret Donnolly heirs and persons inter ested in said estate and all other persons interested to be and appear before the honorable the Judges ot the j said court at a court to be held at Towanda, on Monday the Ist day of December, A. D., Iso 2. there and then to agree or refuse the real estate of saiddecendent at the appraised valuation put upon it by the inquest duly re turned by the court. Certified irom the record Sept. 6,1862. X.C. KLSBRF.E, Clerk. PROCLAMATION —Bradford County ss FARNSON S. MUMFORD, by her next friend Francis A. Sexton vs. RICHARD O. MUMFOItD, No, 2.54 May Term, 1802. To Richard O. Mamford—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce was issued to Felffuary Term, 18G2, which was duly returned nou est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was issued in said case, returned to May Term, 18G2, up on the return of which, proot was made that the said Ju- Riehard O. Vincent-could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of De cember next to answer said complaint, Ac. A. U.SFALDING, Towanda, Nov. 5,1862. Sheriff. I)ROCLA MATION.—Bradford county, ss XAUM NEWTON vs. SOPHIA H. NEWTON, No. 255, May Term, 1862. Sophia H. Newton—Whereas a -sntipcena in Divorce was issued to February Term, 18G2, which was duly re turned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was issued in said ease, returnable to May Term, 1862, upon the return of which, prool was made that the said Sophia II Newton could not be found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday in De cember next.to answer said complaint, Ac. A. H. SPALDING, Towanda. Nov. 5, ISG2. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— IJevier, Briggs fyCo.vs. Stephen Felton , No. 326, Sept. Term. iB6O, and /£. A. Parsons rs . Stephen Felton, Sept. T-, 1862. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale Ot defendant's real estate,will attend to the duties ol his appointment at his ollice, in the borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY, 13th Nov., 1862, at 2 o'clock, p. in., and all persons having cUlwns upon said monies mfist prfcsent them, or else be forever debarred fiom the same J. WOOD, Oct. 15,1862. Auditor. \ EDITOR'S NOTICE— In the mailer of th e estate of Milton Ross, dec'd. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court upon exceptions field to the final account or A Imiuistra tor, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Towanda borough, on Friday, the 2lst day of November, 1802, at 1 o'clock p. m., at which time and place all persons interested are requested to be present. GEORGE D. MUNTANYE, Auditor. Towanda. Oct. 22,1862. \ UDITO'S NOTICE iV. C. Harris vs. X.V A. IF. Fox. —ln the Court of Common Pleas ot Bradford county, No. 216, February T., 1861. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies raised by Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough ol Towanda.on SATURDAY, the 22d day of November, 18G'2, at 1 o'clock, p. in., and all persons having claims upon sard monies must present them, or else be lorever debarred from the same. GEGRGE D. MUNTANYE, Auditor. Oct. 22.15C2. A EDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the matter of fA. the estate of Shepard Pierce vs IFm. A. Fierce. No. 175 May Teim, ISC2. In tire Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. The undersigned,"an Auditor, appointed by said Court j to distribute funds arising from Sheriff sale of deft will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, 17th day of November 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. in., and all persons having claims on said monies must present them,or else be forever de barred from the same. P. D. MORROW, Oct. 16,1862. Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice XJL is hereby given that tsii persons indebted to the es tate of James Allen, late of Albany, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate, must present them dulvauthenticat ed fur settlement. J. L.JONES, Oct. 6, 1862. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice a U is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of Nehemiah Coburn, late of Warren, dec'd., are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demands egainst said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. MICHAEL MOULTON, Oct. 6 .1862. Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice JfL. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate of Newton T. Miller, late ot Orwell, dec'd., are re quested to make immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must present them duly au thenticated for settlement. CY'RUS COOK, Oct. 2, 1862. Adm. ADM I N I STR ATOR'S NOTIOE —Not ice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ot Darling Jarvis, late of Pike, dec'd., are requested to made immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present tlicm duly authenticated tor settlement. D.M. BAILEY', Adm. Oct. 2,1862. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice XJL is hereby given that ell persons indebted to the es tate of Hiram Allis, late of Orwell, dec'd.. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. ABEL DARLING. Adm. Oct. 2.186'2. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here- J hy given that all persons indebted to the estate of Benjamin Sexton, late of Granville, dec'd., are retuested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. OSCARSAXTON. I v . JOHN J. SAXTON, $ Oct. 2, 1862. ADM INISTR A TOR'S N OTIC E—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es . tate of Charles H. Kellogg, late of Monroe, dec'd..are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly au thenticated for settlement. L. S. CHtJBBUCK, Oct. 22, 1862. AI> MINISTRA TO R'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of Benjamin Reel, late of Windham, deed., are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authen ticated for settlement. WM. H. RUSSELL, WM. U. RBEL, Oct. 22,1862. f -• inistratora, FINS IONION AGENCY—VO SOLDIERS AND THEIR FRIE>, l >s.—The undersigned having had considerable in procuring Pension Boun ties and hack pr y ot soldiers, will attend to all business in that eutrusted to his care, with promptness and fidfV.'iy. persons wishing to confer with me will please call or addre&s ine by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county. Pa Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE. Refers by permission to H. B. CARD, County Treasurer, Wellsbboro, Pa. D. F. POMEROY. Troy, Pa. A. H. SPALDIXG, Sheriff, Towanda, Pa. Qct. 22.18*2. iLeflol. A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE —Notice XA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of A. G.CKANMER, late of Lcltoy twp., dec'd., are hereby requested to make payment without de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. A. B. FOSS, ANDREW BOISE. Oct. 22,18(52. Administrate)ra. ADM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE - Notice is hereby given, that all persons Indebted to the estate of JANE JONES, late of Athens, dec'd., are* re quested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOHN JONES, Oct. 15, 18(52. Administrator^) ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby giv en that all persons indebted to the estate of William Walborn, late of Granville, dec'd.. are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claimsagainst said estate must present them duly'authcnticated for settle ment. GEORGE WALBORN, Jr., Oct. 2-, 1862. Administrator. A DM INISN'RA TOR'S NOTICE.-Notice is hereby glv .fX en that all persons indebted to the estate of George Walborn, late of Granville, dec'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settle ment. GEORGE WALBORN, Jr., Oct. 28,1862. Administrator. /TAUTION —Whereas, my wife PIIOEBK B. FAIKCHILD. having lett my bed and board with out just cause or provocation. I hereby forbid any person or persons harboring or trusting her on mv account. S. M. FAIKCHILD. Herrick. Oct. 24. 1862. NEW SPRING GOODS! AT J. M. COLLINS', (First door South of Codding A Russell's.) TUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK an unusual large stock of Clothing. Cloths, Casemers Vestings, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hat.s A Caps, which will be sold at greater bargains than before. OUR SPRING STOCK Will comprise almost every article worn by man or boy. BUSINESS 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 CLOTHS, CASIiIEIiESi AND VESTISGS, 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 experiense in this line of business, my cutter, Mr. PENEPACKER, will be on hand, at all t.iees to de cutting for those who wish it done. BEAR IN MIND If you wish to buy clothing cheap, and get as good as represented, call at COLLIN'S', If you wish to get the worth of your money, and buy new fresh Goods and fair dealing, call on us and you will b satislied. No trouble to show goods and no forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda , April 21,1862. New Arrangements. TMIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FORM* ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for* rnerly carried on by J. D. HUMPHREY, in the store op posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly i on hand a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, and a very large stock of all kinds of LEATHER requir ed for a country trade. A full assortment of Shoe Findings, [Harness Triiiniiings, | SADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS GLASS, GROCEIUES, Ac., &e. We expect to increase our facilities in the manufacture ing department, so as to be,able to supply dealers with A superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and especially •' foreign," believing it of vital importance to community to ioster domestic productions as far-as prac ticable. Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. Gulp A Kirby, and rented the shop formerly occupied by them, we offer lor sale a large stock HARNESS, SfIDLES, TRUNKS. TRAVELING 6AGS.&C and will 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 oi community, we shall merit and receive a fktr share of public patronage. We are prepared to make to order anything in our ilna. Also, do ail kinds of repairing on very short notice. Cash paid (or Sheep pelts, Hides and Skins. J. I). HtMPHRF.V, IRA B. Bt-'LL, J. K. DATTOB. Towanda, April 25, 1862. THE PATRONS OF WI, A. ROCKWELL And the public generally will find at his store AN EXCELLENT SELECTION: OF FALL GOODS* Which will be sold on REASONABLE TERMS,- B_GIVE US A CALL. Towanda, Sept. 25, 1862. TIECE ZDIEL.AJF TL THOSE IN WANT OP BOOTS & SHOES, SHOULD OO TO THE TOWANDA BOOT & SHOE STORE, Opposite the Court House, CASH PAID FOR HIDES & PELTS, At HUMPHREY k CO'S. Towanda, Sept. 24,1-862. FIRE INSURANCE. i Insurance against Loss by Fire IN FIRST CLASS CASH CAPITAL COMPANIES* APPLY TO 3T 1 . G-. GOIBTTLLLT, TOWANDA, PA. SepU 30, 18(52. e GUARDIAN'S SALE.—virtue of atf order of the Orphans' Court of county ( will be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY , the Tah day of NOVEMBER next, at 1 o'clock. P. on the nrem'ses. the following described ""'perty, to wit: \ lot of land situate in UM(. r township, bounded,'north an 4, east by land of James McCarty, south by land of Jason" Smith and west by the public highway. Containing about halt an acre of land, with a framed house and barn thereon, it'being the tavern house formerly kept byfP'. P. Sweet. TERMS— One fourth of the purchase money to be paid C.o confirmation of sale, and the balance in one, two, and three years thereafter, with interest i * ELMORE EVERIRR, fOct, 80. ISM. fuardlan of Charlotte EWA