WpLAM GENERAL. ■ The .Bradford County Med * inTrov, on Wednesday, January >l." ED. MILLS, Pres. I , v __This maligDant disease p:rr!,f "''k.> desolate many homes throughout : Vi ! V, ,' r 0 f a number of deaths having oc ].' h l : t week, in this and adjoining towns* I rrons intending to make application , the Liquor Law, must fi'.e their peti -M.ftlie Clerk of the Quarter SesMons, on r , xt or they wiii be too late for Feb- ! 1 >r Currier wishes to say to those who B*' " „. n , li7ed him on New Year's day. in pur- j B" y ?J^.^ rtirfn ' 4c - lhatthey may °° n ' i B ; " ~c side, aral will always remember thorn ; yb' V, -,,-e willing to " give the devil his those >)" J ■" y r ; ICA i, CONVENTION —Tiof. J. G. j ►*,V,.,< ; j a Musical Convention at Ulster.com- 1 ' ' , ary 2 th, and closing Friday ... • ,i with a Concert. The success i .. ,* ( J>R ,f. Tow NEK in Convcntiocs, ' the exj-t-i tat ion of his patrons, llis ad ' t) -; ). e lound in another column. arM viiciors MiscniEF.—On Satnrday | i 't„ some pot s, n or persons forcibly en- j j'pugucrrcan Car of Mr. D. W. HI SHES, of this J '"■j destroyed almost the entire con- , 'T,: j fstallishnicnt. His instruments, pictures, ' ,G -. were wantonly broken up and destroy ."'led uiiilir foot. The perpetrators of this traacat'c, of course, unknown, and no pains .• :i.l to ferret them out and bring them to [Y-.-ns capable ol perpetrating such malicious , v [mo pretensions to profit, would not hesi ; _jj.lt highway rubbery or shoot a man for a v. cent shin-plaster. Let the proper aulhori jii not.ee of it. g,onr " Cnrh stone Reporter," in hi? - mlulatiuns about town, on Christmas, reports r ,:i.: g pa.-std off quietly in our proverbial quiet , f; ; e exception ola slight skirmish on the Sus i-u- which o.currid between a party of skatesand . . A few bloody noses was all the injuries sus .citla-r 1 aity. Among 1 lie numerous luxuries f-zcasaia " tangle-fnot" (lowed freely. Coming up .--r • fuiL stone" came across a victim, afiectiou ,,r.ir.. rg an awning post, who, under tlie com' i-of n.ad and lager, was soliloquizing, in *,*:* L 1.•? , tIS il'.ibW S I j lie 1 a< 1 really think T he. a • a little dog at homo w ho knows tnc— '. <• Ihe !1 wag liis hl'e tail. I : . not I he'll bark and wail!" mcd wLethcr ho was able to csta'oli.-li [a:i r not. If A G i.ant'e UARKWAHD —The year 1802 >:.:":an-lit villi no nuntous events and important Ai we enter upon the New Year, a g'lSnci i:!.t- it ar that has just cluhcd, will bring to ii.u.v ; i-.a-ii.g as Well us painful recollect ions.- ti'tv.iy phiiaiithi'cpiv heart,a matter of pro . . that ti.i daik si,ad. wol war is still projcct •• laaiihs and hemes of our once happy land, • -.'.y wl.ii li ct in n. tine rati s the nativity ol ii PEACE -Let: id be ushered in once more .i-.:' ..1 - guts . mi martial sounds of a fratiici .. Sara !y 1. d the . hi iso recent battle i n II . .. id of Fredericksburg died upon our ears, o- Aire cah J, from th * very heart of a conflict bed the gladness in so many homes, to ;* i ~r,-*.mas tree in t ken of ri juicing. It is thus -1. : agh- with the shudowa which chcckei ■ ones ol our mortal lite. " Weeping may : .t. hut j y comcth in the morning.'' : ' - Pi v.. : e which allots iu wisdom and - .>- : d i aft- ~t lib- creatines has still appoint iy litiitage ol blessings under ail the pri g II M our national troubles D • Git sc ii many a door-sill during • .- -;i:: ]etl a multitude of happy hut ib i-tate- in which no echoes have -v .• th that answer to the voice of * - f • -' - praise. And in all thoc at least the :: - - ia.-luia- iefti-iay maj* still lie hailed with *- -: i: vs v,; .keep alive the heart of youth .ae fros'.s of h'.aiy old. But while cheerfully II -' in I;.- : Inn • -ut joys which belong to this an" n-il anniversary, ndne should have forgot the -on. v. s of the sufib ring, oi to gladden 0 ; :-, To wh ui otherwise this festal day rather with memories that mock the pining •' ! -■ h.it cheer the wounded spirit. ■■ - . -biag "m the hospital, with the ciiild of <■ i i .' - whl h, appropriate at all times, - ••• to the birthday of Him who, while He - obi," went about doing good."' 'b".3l. ii the residence of the firide's father, - ' if- Hair. Mr. BYIION CASS, to Miss 3 -aLI.. V.DUDRL'FF, both of Orweli. 1 - mi" illy, at theM. E. Parsonage, (Orwell,) "J.BC I'TLES, to Miss SUaAN A. liILL, Vl:.l. 1 'VR- L. Still well, Mr O. F. AVER, NX A MdRLK V, all ol Burlington. 1 * un Die. U, 16(52, Mr. THO.M AS WOOD kvy: i-iug, to Miss AI.SURHI A KNIGHTS, ••}. la. :i * R". J.K. H. Ross. Mr. MORRIS RILL, -■--bt" .M:-s MaRV E. RiDGWAY, ol Monroe. DZ23D, ■ mi the 1 ."th of November, of diptlic-ria, - UN ("AN VI-;, aged 3 rears, son of Air. J. * - Mrs. I. Rockwell. •:r*tos on the 3d ins*., 0 f diptheria, DORA MA -11 years, daughter of Mr. K. R. and Mrs. S. -vku'ell. ■ s, in this case, bereft parents of an only ■ ah r and I ively. who, from a gentle, thoughtful ■ mate uispegjtion, was peculiarly engaging and . neiuved. Fhe early manifested tlie goodness 1 • from the grace of Goi>. With her years her •* developed, and when death caine, it found her " ,V3lt 'ofr and desiring to exchange this world ot row . fur a purer and better life in Heaven. ... of scarlet fever. FR ANCES HELEN, c . - sol Stephen Strickland, Jr., aged 3 years " r - is a glorious world of light, J"'"rthe starry sky, " f Gints departed clothed in white, ""lethe Lord most high. ""•sark! amid the sacred songs, I'eavenly voices raise— ■ '"-"id thousand infant tongues, T lu perfect praise." i'* . 2 1662, Rev. A. ALYORD, after an ill 'ne ah >rt week. -., V n ; ] s L D 63, of a lingering pulmonary dis (HLOI'TE ELIZA, wife ol C. C. Paine, and 1 ol tlie Lte Col. I.N. I'omeroy, aged 36 years. ■ ,v -.1 in life, sincerely lamented in death, lung , ■ -trful presence he missed amid the circle of fiiCods and relatives ; and more than all, ft -reared husband. > f "o rr: 'W riot as those witliou t hope. V'All persons indebted to T. ' ' ar.-ft. on -Yote, Judgment,or Unsettled Ac- ; -i, "*d to make payment to the subscriber, to k, . • 'anas have been assigned. Also, those >n [ >ia rtl iber or the late firm of Humphrey ft p-'- . j,' e hereby notified that necessity requires im rtDtt .""-' Books will lemain at the store of U*--ii i/'V- < 0 ->Towanda, for alimited period, nr ( ,r. e ll es an( f Accounts will be placed iu the Pwpet officers for collection. h ni ' M ™ nEv - iLcgnl. UY "', f" d ;, Ex P°- kfued ."'Jt o! the Court of Common 1 teas ot Biadfoid count}', will be exposed to public sale at the tour, House, in the Borough of Towandi, on rhursday, the 29th day of Jan. 1663, at 10 o'clock, p. m. the following described lot.piece or pan el of laud situate in Smithtield tp..bounded north bv the highway, east by E. Smith, south by Philander Hall and west by O E Harris containing 100 acres, more or less, about 70 acres im proved, framed house, framed barn, framed corn house log barn, apple orchard and other fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of H 11 Wil liclm ys L H Obert. Al-SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in F ranklm twp., beginning at a post on the Towanda Creek, thence by hind now or late of Daniel ft Charles Green,north 1° east 00 perches to a post; thence n ? r * h , ea * 1 }' ;:i perches to a post; thence by land late of Daniel L Dodge, soutii 1° west 158 perches to a post in t aq centre ot the ro.id; thence aJonpj said road north 7">° we>t 51 perches to a post in the centre of the road,thence 1 south f£® west 23 7-10 perches to a post on the bank of said lowanua Creek ; thence up the same north 83° west S3 perches to a post, thence up the same north 28° west IS perches; thence up fh ■ same north 52° west lo per chcs t ) the place of liegiuniug. Containing 131 acres, more or less, about 100 acres improved, 1 framed house, 1 framed barns, 1 framed building used as a horse barn, wagon and corn house, framed hog pen. and out house ft orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Josiali Lawrence vs Geo B Park. ALSO The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Sheshequin twp., beginning at a point on the Susquehanna river, thence north 42° west 00 perches thence north .">s° east 141 perches; thence 314° east 51 perches; thence south ss° west 74 perches; thenee south s!>~ east bl perches; thence souih 57° west 2*2 perches ; thence sout. 53° east 13 perches; thence south 46° west 444 perches; thence north 634 west 40 perches; thenee north 304° west 24 perches; thence north 41° west 26pr thenee 5-j° west 12 perches to the beginning ; contain ing 101 acres and 43 perches—about 80 acres improved : framed house, framed barn, 2 framed sheds, framed corn hou.-e, 2 orchards ol apple trees and a few other fruit trees thereon. Al,H>—An island in the Susquehanna river, lying op posi:e the above described tract containing about 30 acres; 10 acres improved. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of J P Kirby vs Elijah Horton. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Terry twp., beginning at a chestnut oak on tue line of land occupied by R J Hovt, thence north as per Jonathan Stevens' plot 200 perches to a chestnut for a corner ; thence west 12G parches, thence soutii 200 perches; thence east 128 perches to the place of begin ning; containing 1.30 acres, more or less, about 70 acres improved, framed house, framed barn, and an orchard thereon, being the ea-t $ part of lots No. 20 and 30 as per plot of Jonathan Stephens, excepting about 15 acres be ing a mill pond sold by H Morgan Adui's of Setli Philips to Stone ft Ualtield. ALSO—Another piece of land in Terry,bounded north by land of J \V Dennison west by other land of defend't, south by land of A W Bailett and east by Sarnl Hillhousc •—containing about 00 acres more or less, about 6 acres improved, 2 log- houses, long stable and fruit trees there on. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of A W Bai lett vs John J Waring. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Wells, bounded north by laud of Hiram Baker and Alonzo Noble, east by J if Brink, south bv the highway, and west by L L Lawrence and Hiram B.i ker. C mfaining 00 acres, more or le.-s, about 43 acres improved framed house,wagon house, and framed bam, and orchard thereon. seized and taken in execution at the suit of Joseph Muu.-on vs Ausou Baker. A !>:>-• rhc lo!i)w.:igd-crihe.iiot pice or par - ; : of land situate in Rome i r..' bourn!' d north bv the public highway and land of S. C Mann, cast by the highway, -■nitii by land oi'Geo Fox and west by l.uid of Mrs Ri "c, being lot) feet north and south and 130 feet east and west with > ne framed barn thereon. AG )—Another hit in -aid b trough .bounded north by irnd of Lewis Ran and L W'atlles.cast by land of M >r tha Waruer and Polly Craumer,south by the public high j w :y. and on the wi by land of Martha Warner ; con i.ninng 124 a its ui .re or U-ss, a framed barn and an or chard t ercon. Seized taken in execution :it the suit of Samuel C Maun v- Or-on Riekey ft El en Rickey. A LSi >—4 ::c following described lot. piece or par ol of land situate in Atli -us tu p. bounded north by land of J P Green and 1. <> Sueil, east by 1) C Kimball and Ira Elsbree, south by ffm Phelps and west by page ft Bris t II at;; \\ V. Wo! It and !ra A C Elsbree, containing ... i acres, 150 acres improved.a framed house and Irani ed barn, a shingle ui.i, a hog pen and corn hou.-e and fruit tree-. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ofC 8 Ros -e'.l \ - Friii!,:iii Murray* A!ai>, at the suit of X C Harris v.- Franklin Murray. Ai.SI i 'file following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Franklin twp., bounded ou the noitb by tlie To wn.: i creek, east by Wo. Lanfz, south by David Cash, and w(-t by Ezra Spalding. Containing 130 acres, nmre or b - . about 40 acre- improved, framed house, framed bain and fruit trees theu-on. Re.zed ;.n i t.ik a iu execution at the suit of E. Pome roy vs. J . K Snabling. , BO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land ltttutc ill V. indham twp., bounded as follows : | Beginnim* at a stuke petr the i mr corners of the road. I it being tire south west corner of N. Cowles' lot, thence I.- - uiHi V -cmt o p-rches t i stake and stones, thence | south 74 1C 100 r!esto pot and stone, tbence west N pit •!:• t•• n corner in the highway, thence north along the highway s? perches to the beginning. C'on ti'.iua g 40 acres, be the ?■ ime more or le-s. ab -at thirty ; in !(-•; improved, framed house, framed barn and fruit trees thereon. Seised and taken in execution at the suit of Miles Prince vs. Win. G. Angcll and Po'ly 8. Angell. ALSO—The b, Rowing describe i lot. piece or parcel of !i I .-ill!.:!" hi i' ii'tim twp. bounded north by land of S ft i) ('o - >i( rai.d A C ■thwi 11. cast by E Lillev, south lc. sai.l i.illey and lot owned by Geo Mcrnou and west bv .•.a id Ms lion, containing 104 acre; more or ic -s. about 50 actos impr-.ved, log house, framed barn, framed shop ft an apple orchard thereon. ALB* perches, thence north 744° cast 5T perches, thence north S 3 east 88 6-10 perches to place of beginning. Containing 267 acres, more or less, about 216 acres improved, 2 framed houses, 2 framed barns, 2 hay barns and 2 orchards theieon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Eli Stock well vs. Warren Durand. ALSO—By virtue of sundry writs of ft. fa., the follow lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land in Towanda borough, bounded north by land of G. H. Wat kins, east by Main street, south by E. A. Parsons and Gary and Hinman, and on the west by C. L. Ward, be ing about 21 feet iront on Main street, and about 150 feet back, with a framed building used as a dwelling and eboe shop and a few fruit trees thereon. 1 aCQcll. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of J. P. Kir by vs. J . W. Wilcox. Also, at the suit of Bowen and Baker to use of J. P. K rby vs. J. W. Wilcox. ALSt>—The following lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate in Pike and Derrick twps., bounded ou the norlh by land formerly of A. J). Bolles, on the cast by Sheldon Paine, on the south by Thomas Peet, on the west by G. j C. At wood. Containing about 40 acres, more or less, ' about 20 acres improved, a log house, frame barn, frame 1 blacksmith shop and a young orchard ol fruit trees j thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Avery ft Camp to use of Geo. C. Atwond vs. Caleb Hurss. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Burlington borough, bounded on the north by land j of M. Vosburg, on the east by the highway leading from said Burlington borough to Smithtieid, ou the south by lands of Walter Conklin, and on the west by Addison McKean. Containing 4of an acre, more or less, all im plored, with one framed house, framed barn and a few fruit and ornamental trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Merry, Wilhelm ft Co. vs. D. D. McGee. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Athens twp., bounded as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a cherry tree for a corner at the northwest cor ner of lot purchased by defendant of Luce, thence in an easterly direction along the north line of said Luce lot about 80 rods to an oak sapling marked for a corner on the west, line of Ihompson's land, tbence along the west line ot Thompson's and Samuel Hulitt's land in a north erly direction about 100 rods to the southeast corner of land recently owned by Edward Robinson, thence along the line of said Robinson in a westerly direction to the bank of the Susquehanna rivc-r to the south west corner of said Robinson's lot, thence southerly along the east bank of the river to the place of beginning, Containing about 22 acres, more or less, about 15 acres improved, \\ ith one framed house, a stable and few fruit trees there on Seized and taken in execution at the suit of N. C. Har l is vs. Jacob Vangorder. ALSO—The following desdribed lot., piece or parcel ol land situate in Dared twp., bounded on the north by laud of Solan Benjamin, cast by John Benjamin 2d,soutii by Nancy Benjamin, and west by John V Ben jamin con taining 35 acres, more or less, about 20 acres improved, with a framed house, a shed and few fruit tress thereon. Siyzed and taken in execution at the suit of Sylvenns Benjamin vs Alonzo E Benjamin. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Terry two., bounded north by landot Sam uel Hillhon-e, east by land oi J. L. Jones, south by land of Hiram Stone, west by land of Hiram Stone and Hii Natfield. Containing 50 acres, more or less, about 20 a-res improved, I framed house, 1 framed barn, 2 framed shops, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. C. Brooks vs. D. C. Dibble. Also, at the suit of Jason P Horton vs. D. C. Dibble. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Alliens twp., bounded north by J.K. Wright, on tlie east by Wm. ltolfe, ou he soulii by L.A. Calif]', on the we - t by the highway and Cornelius Plasy Containing 60 acres, more or less, about 40 acres improv ed, with one old framed house, one framed barn and a young orchard of fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of D. A. Bar law vs. .J. K. Wright and Charlotte Gillet, administrators of Pliimley Gilk-tt, dee'd. A. HANSON SPALDING, SheriCT. Jan. 7. 1-63. Ti> KGISTKLI'S NOTICES —Notice isliere- XV Ry given, that there has been filed and s ttled in the office of tlie Register oi Wills, in and for the county ot Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fol lowing e-tutes, viz : Fn.il uc >uir uf A W Alger ft Otis Hamilton.Ex'rs of Joseph Hamcltou d. c'd, late of Warren township. Final account, ol Chester Pierce, Adruini-trator of Cor. ■ o'tUiaugh, dee d. Life oi Wvsox town-hip. Final account of J F Ovenshire ft C F Welles Jr., Ad mini-t'i- ■;! L-hvard A Ovchshire, late of Atiiens town -hip. d< *'d. 1 inal account of P 15 Field ft L C Shopard, Adminis trators of Abij.ih Field, late of Armenia iwp-, dec d. Filial account of Robert Mason, Administrator of Jos. Riddle dee d , late of Armenia. 1 rial account of I A Piece, Administrator of Jonathan Bu.-h, late ol Columbia, dee'd. F.nal account I' d G I'lake-lee ft Wm Hubbard. Ad ministrators W II Hubbard, dee'd, late of Springfield tp. Final account of Juliu Hopkins, Guardian of Hubbard Williams. Fin d account of Joseph Bceman, Guardian of Mary Jane Cook. Fin l 1 account of John Randall,Guardian of Leona, Wil liam ft Milll urn <> borne. Tr ; iir.ial account o; O F Voting, Guardian of Mahlon Walters. ALSO—Tlie appraisement of property set off by Exec ute s <>r Adinini.-ti .itors to widows or eliiidreu, of the fol lowing decedents : E-tate ol 11. S. Salisbury. " Be ij. Reel. " C. if. Arnot. " " B. P. Ingham. " Hiram Allis. " " Darling Jarvis. " " James Allen. " W. H. 11. Brown. '• ' Ni hemi.ih Coburn. " '• A G. Cranmer. " Charles H. Kellogg. And the arae will lie jiresented to the Orphans' Court of Bradf rd < 'ounty, on Mood y, the 2u day of February next, for conhiinr.tiou and allowance. X. C. E!.SB REE, Register. Pr 'isß r's Office, Jan. 6, 1863. DPiOCI the Hon J- T. IVef-.idcnt Judpc of the 12th Ju dicl:;l if. 'net. c n.-fttiug oi the (' -unties of Bradford ! un J .-a - .iil.auoa. ami lionov.ibles JOHN PASSMOKE, and i M. LONG. Associate Judges, in and f- r said county j of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date tlie I 27th day of Dec. A. D. 1662, to me directed, for holding a of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions ol the Peace, Common Picas and Orphan's Court at To wn.ula,for the County of Bradford, on Monday, the sec ond day ot February next,to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to fhe Coroners and Jurt - - of tor Peace and Constables, of the County of 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 thos.'tilings which to their office appertains to be done ; and those v.he are bound by recognizance or oth -1 i ise to pr -cute against the prisoners who arc or may • be in the j iii of said County, or who shall be bound to j appear at the-aid court, are to he then and there to j prosecute against them as shall be jnst. Jurors are re ipiesb-il to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to i their notice. Dated at Towamla. 1 lie Gib of January,in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three and of the Independence 01 the I'nited States, tlie eighty sixth. A. H. SPALDING. Bhenff. 1 >ROCL A M ATIOX —Bradford County,f. J- MARY TIT BBS. hy her next friend, Reuben W. Cheney, vs. EI'HRAIM J. TUBBS. No. 547, Sept. Term, l-<; 2. " To Ephraim J. Tubbs—Whereas a subpoena iu Divorce was issued to May Term, I*o2, which was duly returned non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was is sued in sail ease, returnable to Feb. Term, 1862, upon the return of which, proof was made that, the said Epiaim iubhs could not he found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Judges oi the said Court on the first, Monday in Feb ruary next, to answer to said complaint. Ac. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda. Jan.7.18G3. PROCLAMATION —Bradford County 88. DANIEL MONTGOMERY vs. MARY MONTGOM ERY. No. 548, Sept. Term. 1862. To Mary Montgomery—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce was issued to MAY Term, 1802, which was duly leturaed non est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was issued in said case, returned to Feb. Term, 1862, up on the return oi which, proot was made that the said Mary Montgomery 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 February next to answer said complaint, Ac. A. H.SPALDING, Towanda, Jan. 7,1863. Sheriff. AUDITOR'S NOTICE — R. Luther vs. DeCater Ayei s. No. 404, Sept. Term, 1861. Also, E. Il r . I title's use vs. same. No. 123-124, Sept. Term, 1562. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute funds arising from sale of personal estate of delendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office iu the borough of Towanda, on TUESDAY, the 2f)tli day of JANUARY, 1863. at 2 o'clock, p.m.. and all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else be torever debarred from the same. GEORGE D. MONTANYE, Dec. 17,15G2. Auditor. NOTICE.—Notice is liere- JLi by given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of NATHANIEL TERRY, late of Terry twp.,dec'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. MINER TERRY. LUCRETIA HALLOCIv, HIRAM L. TERRY, Ji.n 7. 18G3. Executors. ECU TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here- XJ by given that all persons indebted to the estate of W. L. "GKEEN. late of Wysox twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authenticated for settlement. J. E. PIOLLET, Jan 7, 18G3. Executor. \ DM IN IST IIA TOR'S NOTlCE—Notice XjL is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of SALLY ANN ECKLER, late of Rome, dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate must present them duly authen ticated for settlement. SMITH LENT, Dec. 17,1862. Administvater. TRIAL LIST FOR FEBRUARY TERM, 1863. Commencing February 9, 1863. No. j Term. | Year. | Plaintiffs. | Defendants. 473 May 1859 Wm Mouncey vs James McQueen, 14 Dec 1859 CWA J F Moore &Co M Meylert. 139 " •• Jas Gordon's Ad's vs Y C Leonard 265 Feb'y 1860 Sara'l B Strang vs H Roberts, 471 May 1860 David Barber vs Wm Tripp, 493 " " George Dusenbury vs Ganning A Wightman, 165 Sept 1860 Wm Bingham's Trustees vs Hiram Harkness, 243 " 44 LG Buckingham's nse vs Farmers' Union Insurance Co. 570 " 44 M D W Bishop vs D II Sweeney, 99 Dec 1860 G W Morgan vs It K Milleret ail 100 " " same same 555 " " Stevens A Burrows NP Bosworth, 180 May 1861 J W Howland vs John M Allyn 406 " 44 Stephen Felton vs Elijah Horton, 507 " " Wm Braine vs Geo Williams. 618 " 44 David Barber vs It Hawk in's Ad's. 703 " " Sainl Hilihouse vs EShepard, 730 " J II Kiilgore vs Alvin Furntan etal 713 " " W J Roth rock vs Robert Stuart, 228 Sept 1801 Alv Peckham's use vs M Gayiord, '268 " " Jas Nichols vs Jason P Horton, 473 " " Sarah Stone vs James Crofut, 567 " " Mary Ann Bishop vs Con Moore, 725 " " C F Welles Jr's use vsC Hnnsiker. 824 " " D C Hodge vs Barclay It R&C Co 944 " " John H Calkins vs Benj Herman, 953 •' " Eph Dyer vs Henry Sherman et al. 79 Deo ISCI Louisa C Leeds et at Ed Lockwood 223 " " Reuben W Cheney vs Eben Duuing 245 " •' Geo Mallory vs A P Spalding. 697 44 •' Benson Shepard Keyinan vs Benj. Reytnan et al 723 " " Jno H Munay's vs R Spalding's Ex n2o£ " " Cncbeco Mang Govs Ira Smith &Co 210 Feb y 1862 C L Ward vs Geo Wolcott et al. '2ll " " same same 348 " " Pomeroys vs Geo W Ingham, 455 " " Wm Haverly vs Saml Amable'sEx 562 " 44 Geo Decker vs A B Bentley etal 474 " " II B Strong vs Ilenrv Roberts, 599 " " Wm Watkins vs Eli Gibb's Ad et al 600 " " same same CIS " " 81. Cooper vs Jos Hinclunan 616 " " Chas Rosengrants vs S M Gregorv, 189 May 1862 F N Page vs J P Blood 291 " " Rachel Westbrook vs I! W Ennis 472 " " Geo W Fish vs Valentine Wagoner 705 " " 0 P Bower vs II N Fish '2l Sept ISC2 Jesse Moore vs Henry Miller 277 " '* N C Harris'nsevsA P Stevens etal 296 " " Theo Sem St Chas Borromeo vs Wm Gibson et al 310 " " Alvah Tompkins vs A Ilunsiker 311 " " same same 509 " " Ed Overton vs Joel Bennett et at 531 " " Justus A Record vs Antone Loder, 532 " " same same 679 " " A Madill's Ex'r vs Samnel Kellum 677 " *' Burnell & Rvon vs A Lewis, 678 " " Chas G Bailey vs Saml Walls, 701 " " J II Phinney Jr vs J Hanson et ax 397 " " Jacob Grace vs Noah W Clark, 703 " " Aaron Chubbuck vs D F Barstow's Administrators. 704 " 41 S Vanßuskirk vs Wm Tlorning etal 711 " 44 Ezra Holeomb vs Peter Itishel 71 3 44 44 Francis G Loomis vs A Castaline, 715 41 " Ira Stephens et al vs J Simons etal 716 44 " Hosmer Buell vs J C Whipple et al BRADFORD COUNTY. SS: Subpoenas returnable on Mondaj*, Pebruary 2, 18G3,at 10 o'clock A. M. E.O. GOODRICH, Prot. Jan. 3. 1863. T IST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR FELL 1 J KUARY Term. 1-63. GRAND Jl'KOr.s. Athens Tp—Jas MrElwahi.i Hiram Shaw, Jas Fin : th, II A Miller. Wm Jacklin Springfield—Geo Corey. Albany—K \V Bunlock, Sinithtield—Justin l.oomis, Burlington -Jas Wilcox. South Creek—S Pettiugall, Canton—R W McClelland j Tuscarora—J J Lewis, Litchfield—John Fitlcr, Mm, Warren—Ahram VanDyke, Cooper. I Jr, Rufus Bufiington, Orwell—S W Alger, Daniel j Wilmot—Be; jSt 11 ford, Dimmock, j Windham—Wm Wheelhouse Rune—Dan Russell, ! Salsbcty Kimball, Sliestequin—Thomas Wellerl 'Yysox—Elliot Whitney, TRAVERSE JI'UORS—FIRST WEEK. Athens Tp—John Murry, S Sheseequin—W I: Horton Harkness, iSonth Creek—Jesse Moore, Athens Boro'—S B Hoyt Towcnda Boro— Lyman B Asylum—E N Deiany, Rogers, Jos Kingsbury,J. Canton—James Warner, ; Coliins, Columbia—Jos A Gladding. Try Tp—A S Manly, Franklin— I Them.t- F Smiley Towanda North-Bishop Fos- Granvilie—John Yroman.U ter. Win McMnrrin, I) Perry, Albert Barnes j'Fowanda Tp—E W Hale, Herrick —J S Angle, Terry—Charles Thompson, Monroe Tp—A M Coolbangh Ulster—Lorenzo Watkins, Ormell—A W Alger Hustin Warren—Edward Tripp,Na- Platt, i than Young Jr., Daniel H Pike—John MAgnew.BynnP Coburn, Hiram Taylor, Bolls, Wyalnsing—Elias Vaughn, Ridgbury--Adison Cooper, KM Welles, John Miller, 1 Wilmot—J L Quick, Perry Rome Biro—C G Chaffee, Miller, Sinithlicld—Chris Chile.\n- Wvsox—Ony Allen, Alvin j gustus Phelps, J A Jerould Well-—Jonas Edsall, David j Springfield—Elisha Fanning, Lowry. SECOND WEEK. I Athens Tp—.TohnWatkinsJr Keene, j Builingtou—J J Haight, Towanda Boro" II C Noble i Columbia—Oscar Harris Jo- W C Bogart, j seph Ballard, [Terry—James Jones,Geo T. j Canton—San.ll'itzwater.Jr. Horton, I Franklin—l> W Cokeley Jr. Troy Boro—N M Carrochan W A Rockwell. Philander McKcan. j Herrick—Geo Wicklzer, Troy Tp—Orlando Ward, : Litchfield—A F Campbell. Tuscarora—l) D Black, Adam Cranse, Ulster—GH VanDyke, | Leßoy—lt It Parmer, • Windham— Chas Walker, ! Itidgbury—John Stanton,; Warren—Laurence Antisdel Ulysses Farnsworfh, i Ira W Corbin, Henry F I Rome Tp—San lord Prince, i Newman, 1 Sylvauia Boro—Peleg Peck. Wilmot—J C Crnndall. Jr. j Wyalusing— R DCleavcland ; Smithfleld—Orrin Kir.Ssley.i Patrick Mahony, Benj. J Springfield —J N Grace, j Brown Standing Stoue— John A! OIIKIG X ATTACH M EXT.— Constant, I. Alaithcxcsan rs. John A! iJnffie and Clarissa .Me ' /Jvjfh . In the Court nf Common Pleas of Bradford Coun ty. Xo. '.M. February Term. 1863. " AXI) TO V.'JT : December 11. 1862, ordered by the Court, on motion ot Mr. Patrick, that the Sheriff shall publish a copy of t lie writ. lor six weeks, iu the Bradford ftepurter, published in Bradford County, and in the American, published at Palmyra, Wayne County, X. V. [FOREIGN ATTACHMENT] BRADFORD COUNTY, SS. CCMMOXWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, j To the Sheriff of Bradford County, G> feting : We command you that you attach JOHN McDUFFIE j and CLARISSA McDUFFIE, laic of your County, by all ' and singular their goods and chatties, lands and tene ments, monies, rights and credits, in whose hands or pos session soever the same may be .so that they be and appear I before our Court of Common Pleas, to be holden at the borough of Towanda, in and for said County, on the first Monday of February next , there to answer t ONSTAXT M ATTHEWSON, of a pica of debt not exceeding five hundred dollars, and that you summon all persons in whose hands or possession the said goods, chattels, mo nies, rights and credits, or any of them may be attached, so that they and ever}- of them be and appear before s id Court, at the day and place aforesaid, to answer what shall be objected against them and abide the judgment of the Court therein ; and have you then and there this writ. Witness the Honorable ULYSSES MERCUR, Presi dent of our said Court at the Borough ot Towanda afore said, the 11th day of December, A. [)., 1862. E. O. GOODRICH, Prothonotary. TO THE HONORABLE JUDGES: 1 certify that I executed this writ by attaching on the 11th day of December, 1862, in tlm presence of J. T. D. Myer and John Fralick, good and lawful men of my bali wick, all of the defendants, John McDuflee and Clarissa MeDufiee's interest in the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, to wit : the place known as the Con stant Mathewson (arm, being in Athens township, Brad ford county, State ot Pennsylvania, bounded on the north by land of John F. Satterlee, east by Chester Stephens, south by James Thompson and west by the Susquehanna River. Containing about 200 acres, about 160 acres im proved. with 2 framed houses, 1 large barn, 1 hcrse barn, corn house, 1 trame building used lor the manufacture of medicine, with shed attached, and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Towanda, Dec. 15,1862. AU DI TO ITS X o nC E —Ensley Gif/et vs. John Randall. In the Court of Common Pleas of radford county, Xo. 452. May Term. 161. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies arising from Sheriff's sale of defen dant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at the office of Wilmot & Morrow, in the borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY, the 30th day of JANUARY, 1863, atl o'clock. P. M., when and where all persons' having claims upon said funds must present them or else be forever debarred therefrom. P. D. MORROW, Jh 1862. Auditor. A UDIIOR'S XOl ICE.— In the matter of E\- the estate of Orange Bostrorih, dee d. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford county. The undersigned,an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute the proceeds of the sale of real and personal estate in the hands of the administrators, Wrn. B. S e vens and Betsey Bosworth.will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office, in the borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY, the 22d day of JANUARY, 1862, at two o'clock, p. in., aud all persons having claims upon said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred fromtbeeame F. G. COBURN, Dec. 10, 1562. or. ftcijal. DEPARTMENT OF COMMON SCHOOLS, I llarrisbcko, December 11, 1862. \ WrTEREAS, THE BOARD OF TRUS TEES of the Mansfield Classical Seminary, located at Mansfield, in Tioga couuty, by resolution adopted at a \ meeting of the Board on the twenty-fourth day of Octo- j her, 1862, on tile in this Department, made formal appli- j cation to the State Superintendent for the privileges of | " An act to provide for the training of teachers tor the i Common Schools of the State," approved the 21th day ot j May, 1857, and the supplement thereto, approved the 14th j day of April, 1859; and WHEREAS, In pursuance of said application, the State j Superintendent of Common Schools, together with Hon. Geo. Smith, of the county of Delaware ; lion. A.L. Hays, of the county of Lancaster ; Samuel Calvin, Esq., of the county of Blair ; and Dr. C. T. Bliss, of the county of Bradford, " competent and disinterested persons," ap pointed by him, with the consent ol tiie Governor, as In spectors, and C. 11. Coburn, Superintendent of Bradford county; A. N. Bullard. Superintendent of Susquehanna county; Hugh Castles, Superintendent of Lycoming coun ty ; and It. C. Johns, Superintendent of Tioga county, did, oil Thursday, the eleventh day of December. 186*2, personally, and at the same time, visit and carefully in spect said school, and after thorough examination there of, and of its by-laws, rules and regulations, and ot its general arrangement and facilities for instruction, by written report, on tile, in this Department, approve the same, and find that they fully come up to the provisions of said act, and its supplement, and did certify the same to the Department of Common Schools, with their opin ion that said school has fully complied with the provi sions of said aci, and its supplement, as far as can be done before going into operation under them. i\oio, therefore. In pursuance of the requirements of the seventh section of the act aforesaid, I do hereby give public notice, that 1 have officially recognized the Mans field Classical Seminary, as a State Normal Schocl, for the filth Normal School District, composed of the coun ties of Bradford, Susquehanna, Wyoming, Sullivan, Ly coming and Tioga, and that said school shall henceforth enjoy all the privileges and immunities,and be subject to all tiie liabilities and restrictions contained in said act and supplement. In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand. [L. S.] and aflixed the seal of the Department of Com mon Schools, at llarrisburg, this 11th day of December, 1862. THUS. 11. BURROWES. Sup't. Common Schools. I hereby certify th it the above is a trite copy of the original, issued by the State Superintendcnfof Common Schools, a copy of which lie requested me o furnish you for publication. 11. C. JOHNS, Dec. 23.1862.—t3. Co Sup't. Tioga Co. ORPHANS COURT SALE—In pnrsu ance of an order of the Orphan's Court of 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 17th day of January ise.l, the following described tracts of land, situate in" Wind ham twp., bounded north by lands of James Sibley, east by William Sutherland's lot, south by lands of Edward Boardman, and east by lands of Eften Gri.swold ; contain ing 5.f acres, more or less, about HO acres improved .with a framed house and an orchard thereon—late the estate I of Martin Elsbree. TERMS— One-half of the purchase money to lie paid on cofirrnation of sale,and the balance in three months there after witn interest. BENJ. C.& JOSEPH ELLSBREE, Ex'rs. Dee. 17, 18G2. \ 1 DITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of J.\ the rut ate of Mitten Ross, dec'it. '1 lie undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court upon exceptions field to the final account of Administra tor, will attend to the duties of his appointment, at his office, in Towamla borough, on FRIDAY, the 23d day of JANUARY, 1863, at 1 o'clock p. nr., at which time and place all persons Interested are requested to be present. GEORGE D. M .'NT A NYE, Towamla, Pee. 17. 1862. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTlCE— Partes <$- Webb J.K. vs. T. A. Ijurlingamr. In the Court o! Common I'leus ot Bradford county, No. 500, May Term, Im','2. 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 ot Towanda. on MONDAY, the 19th day of JANUARY, 1*63, at 2 o'clock, p. m.,and ail persons having claims upon said monies must present them, or else he lorevcr debarred from the same. GEORGE I). MONTANYE. Pec. 17.1862. Auditor. \ UDITOR'S NOTICE — In the matter of IX. ,he estate of Jonathan Hush, dec'd. In the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies in bands of administrators, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the 16th day of JAN UARY, 1563, at 2 o'clock, p. m.. when and where all per sons having claims on said monies must present them or else be forever debarred from the same. GEORGE D. MONTANYE, Dec. 17,18G2. Auditor. A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of X V partial account of It. C. and Joseph Elsbree, ex ecutors of Martin Elsbree, dee'd. Ju the Orphan's Court ot Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court on < xc< ptions filed to the account of executors, wiil at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on WEDNESDAY, the 2>th day of JANUARY, ]>63, at 1 o'clock, p. in., when and where all persons interested can attend. JOIIN C. AD VMS, Dec. 17,1802. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Charles Knapp ex. Tracy Knapp. No. 10, Feb. Term. 1860. in the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies raised by Sheriifs saleoi defendant's real estate, will attend b> the duties of liis appointment at his office in the borough ot Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY, 1863, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the same. F. G. COBURN, Dec. 17,18C2. Auditor. ENTIRE NEW STOC K AT PANS C PRICES. MEN'S AND BOY'S READY-MADE CLOTHING. Gents Furnishing Goods, &c., AT D 3. xSo. 3, Patten's Blocli, Tcwanda, Pa. j 62, CUTTING, CLEANING & REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE."S2 If Coats and Pants you wish to buy, Just call at Marks' store and try ! His Coats fit well and neat— His Pants,in town, cannot be beat — His prices are exceeding low. " Cash Sales, Small profits," his motto, Remember, if you wish to trade, Money saved is Money made, By purchasing at Marks' store You save 20 per cent, or more! Test this fact and prove in time More truth than poetry in my rhyme, Nov. 26, 1862. "ANOTHER NEW STOCK OF WINTER GOODS! AT WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE THE LA TEST STYLES AT TIIE MOST REASONABLE PRICES, WILL CONSULT THEIR OWN INTEREST BY GIVING US A CALL. Towanda, Dec. 10,1862. AD MIXISTR ATO R'S NOTICE—Xot ice is hereby given that all peasons indebted to the es tteofaSAßAH MURRAY, late of Athens, deceased, are requested to make immediate payment, and all hav ing claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated lor settlement. WM. MOORE, Administrator yT.I4, 1882, iUfscellancous. NEW SPRING GOODS! AT J. fiffi. COLLINS', (First door South of Codding A Russell's.) TUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK an unusual large stock of Clothing, Cloths, Caßemers Nestings, (lout's Furnishing Goods, Hats X Caps, which will be sold at greater bargains than before. OUR SPRING STOCK Will comprise almost every article worn by ruan or boy. BUSINESS SUITS, COATS, PANTS Vests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, JXTeck Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks, Overalls. Boy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention is called to our New Kt.v'" <>" CLOTHS, CASIMEEES A> TESTINGS, Which are ready to make up to order, on short notice, and warranted in every way. or n<> sale, as we have.some eight years expt riensv in this line of business, my cutter, Mr. I'ENEPACKER, wiil be on iiand, at all t.u.es t# da cutting tor those who w isli it done. BEAR IN MIND If you wish to buy clothing cheap, and get as good aa represented, call at COLLINS'. If yon wish to get the. worth of your money, and buy new fresh Goods and fair dealing, call on us and you will bo satisfied. No trouble to show goods and 110 forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda, April 21, lot; 2. New Arrangements. rPIIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FORM- A ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for merly carried on J. I). 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 LEATHER requlr* 1 rd for a country trade. A full assortment of Shoe Findings, Harness Trimmings, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS GLASS, GROCERIES,&c., Ac. We expect to increase our facilities in the manufactur ! ing department, so as to be,able to SUJIJ ly dealers with a I superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and especially " foreign,"' believing it of vital importance to community to foster dome.-tic productions as far as prac ticable. Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. Culp X Kirby, and rented the shop formerly occupied by them, we offer tor sale a large stock of HARNESS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS &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 of community, we shall merit and receive a fair share of public patronage. We arc prepared to make, to order anything in our line. Also, do all kinds of repairing ou very short notice. J63~ Cash paid for Sheep pelts. I fides and Skins. J. I). HOU'IIKEY, IRA C. BCLL, J. K. DAYTON'. Towanda, April 2.">, ISfi'2. NEW FALL & WINTER GOODS AT A. WICKHAM & SON, A RE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE YTJL. Stock of New Goods, which we offer to cash pur chasers at as low prices as can be found in Bradford County. We would call attention to our highly increased stock of CLOTHS, CASSIMEREB & VESTiNGS. in great variety, which can be made up by us to order. | in the most approved style, as well as clothes purchased ! elsewhere. Also, RUDYHADE CLOTHING! I GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Boots & Shoos, Hats & Caps, I Groceries, Crocker}*. Yankee Notions. Tinware, Ac. Most kinds of Farmers' Produce received in ex change for goods. A. WICKHAM & SOX. Towanda, Oct. lf>, 1^,2. this" THOSE IN' WANT OP ! BOOTS & SHOES, SHOULD GO TO THE TOWANDA | BOOT & SHOE STORE,' Opposite the Court House. CASH PAID FOR HIDES & PELTS, At HUMPHREY X CO'S. Towanda, Sept. 24, 1582. FIRE INSURANCE. Insurance against Loss by Firo IN. first class CASH CAPITAL COMPANIES. APPLY TO G-. COBURIsr, TOWANDA, PA. Sept. 30, 1302. OT. "ST. &. B. RAIL ROAD. ' n JIANG E OF TIME COMMENCING* \J MONDAY, November 17, 1802. Trains will leav®. Waveriy at about the following hours, viz : WESTWARD BOUND. | EASTWARD BOUND. Bnfiaio Express.. P M N". Y. Express.. .IO.OT A Sf Night Express....4.o2 A M Night Express.. .12.52 A M flail 0.55 P Stramboat Expresss.32 PM Way Freight 9-00 A V, Way Freight.... 4.30 P it Accommodation.. 1 .22 Pjj | i he Night Express- -east and west—runs every day —• Cincinnati Express runs Sundays, bnt docs not run oa Mondays. A ight Express of Sundays runs through to Buffalo, but do'js not run to Dunkirk. Mail remains over night at Llm .ra. _ CHA'S. MTNOT. Con'l Snp't. XT. S. LOAN". "U'IVE TWENTIES, OR 20 YEAR SIX PER CENT. P.OXDS. Payable at the option of tho Government, after five years. The undersigned has been appointed agent, in this vt. einity, for the sale of the above bonds, andnow offers tha loan to subscribers at par. The interest on the iionds is payable on the first days of May & November, in each year, and will be paid in Gold, which ai the present rate of premium, will yield about eight per cent, per annum 011 the investment. A .-.apply ot the bunds will lie kept on hand for imme diate delivery to subscribers, and any information will ba cheerfully given. by B. S. RUSSELL, Agent. At the Banking Rouse of B. S. Russell', dt Co.. Nov. 25. 1862. T) EN SI OX AGENCY.—TO SOLDIERS AND IHLIR FRIENDS. —The undersigned having had considerable experience in procuring Pension Boun. ties and back pay of soldiers, will attend to all husinesa in that line, entrusted to his care, with promptness and fidelity. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county Pa Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE! Refers by permission to 11. B. CARD, County Treasurer, WelisbbofO. Pa. D. F. POMEROY, Troy, Pa. A.H- SPALDING, Sheriff, Towsnda, Pa Oct. 22, "■*