I*Tq CA l and general. DONATION Visir.-The friends of Rev. S—' Toivar.da.on Tuesday evening, February 17. invited.^ . ToWN .__Col. R. J- MADILL and N MEBCVB, of the 141 st Regiment, and Lieut. C„C- of t he Regular Army, have been In town j:r;sS tbe '' _— . if there are any friends of 1. or J. Hieois's, oftheU. S. Army, they can hear of Alls " 0 . K ♦„ their advantage by calling on the under S. W. ALVORD, P M. The Ti'ga Bradford Democrat says Ylion House at Athens, nartovtly escaped being ~i Friday evening last. Tlte fire caught in the Sa- V Michael Walsh, and damaged the building se '■K,a' U r Walsh's loss is about S2OO. rioßSiy- • RoußißhE !—An iosade woman named ia tlie northern P art of Columbia coun- SArl *Vonday morning murdered three of her step chil f faced respectively 7. 9, and 14 years, by severing - heads from their bodies and throwing their remains firfi she is now in Columbia county jail. jjfcl SMALL Pox.—As this malignant dis 'agias Almost every town, and in fact in differ* "" iaeesia this county, our borough authorities have 'n fated a delegation of physicians to vaccinate every '"feat cf the borough. This precaution is commeuda f. and if any person ia overlooked they will be gratui . .jib- vaccinated by calling at the office of most of our ,hfsii lans. There has been ie*> case of small pox in this as yet. + laf GOOD BOYS.— None cf the hands con •f.fed with the Republican office, chew tobacco. What i otb'r office, employing a dozen hands, can say as much, i Himg/iamfoTi Repahlicvn. -None (!) of the bands connected with this office, j drink, chew, smoke, play " keards," nor chase hoop* ! : There's morality. u u , Anv person knowing where the plate > sl which contains the likenesses of HENRY CHAJIPLIN j : .J JOSEPH L'KATT, which were taken for the frame be- ! longing to the Collegiate Institute, will confer & favor up. 02 the parents of Mr. CHAMPLIN by informing the under signed where it i=, and how it can be obtained long enough to have a copy taken. F. G. CO BURN, j STATE AGRICUI.TI RAL SOCIETY —The : j-uual meeting ar.,l election of the Pennsylvania State ! Agricultural Society, was held at Harrisburg. on the 20th : nit. Thomas P. KUJX, was elected President, for the , •Muing year, and B. Morri- Ellis, of Lycoming county, j VMS chosen Vice President, tor the Ist' ad A. E. Knapp , of Northumberland, for the 12th District. A. B >yd Ham • ilMn of Harrhburg, was elected corresponding Secreta ry. It wa.- unanimously resolved to hold a Slate Fair for the present year, and a committee was appointed to fix • npoii time and p.ace. t IgL NE*V RENDERINGS. —Many of the say i ings of the day are becoming threadbare and need new | renderings. The following will perhaps be regarded as i improvements upon the texts : A Big thing on Ice"— It i- an object of proportions vast That loom's up gradually o'er congealed water. " 1 Don't See It"— In faith the thing of which thou glibly pratcst, And whose existence 1 would tain affirm, ii to r.y optics quite impal rtl/e. '• Da you t ike Postage Stamps ?" Those dainty effigies of our patriot "-ires, So deftly graven, that insure the flight Of Love's fond missive, or the graver billet Familiar to the teeming marts of trade, Prithee as filthy lucre dost accept ? The quarterly meeting of the Brad ford County leach 1 " fa Association, will be held at Oi wtll Hill, commencing on Friday, February loth, at 10 o'clock. A. M.,an<l contiuue in session til! Saturday noon. All are invited to attend. There will be a lecture by Mr. ROSCEL,on Friday even ing : aisC an essay will be road by lliss MARY FULLER. The Committee will report resolutions for discussiou, upon the following topics, viz : 1. The duty of teachers to elevate and e'nnohx the pro fession of teaching, if they expect it to "rank wfth the ether profjssions. 2. The importance of order, and care of books and the rights o property, Ac. 3. Methods of teaching writing. 4. The importance of giving more attention To mora! culture. I. The propriety of having female teachers take part ia the discussions. A. LYON, See'y. I®* ANOTHER SOLDIER GONE. —A letter dated " Camp near Newbern, N. 0., January 19." has the >ad intelligence of the death of WILSON D. GILLETT, cf Typhoid fever, In the ¥4i.h Veftv of his a£e. The letter •ays: " WILSON wa. a son. of LF.TVIS B. GILLETT, of She •hequin, and was, at the time cf bis death-, a Corporal in Capt. U. E. HORTON s Ccmoaffy Of l"lst regiment Penn sylvania Militia. He died in the service Of bis country, and gave his life as asacrifl.ee to tts cause, as really as if he had fallen on the battle field. When he drafted his father offered him money to hire a. substitute, but his patriotism and unselfish nature prompted him to refuse the offer, for. as he said in conversation with the writer while at Suffolk, lie did not wish another to die for Lim. But alas I little did he think that Death was so soon to mark him as his own. Though scarcely threejmonths had passed since we first made his acquaintance as a feliow snldier, he had won the friendship and esteem of the "hole company, by his honest and upright course. He shunned the society of the vicious and kept himself aloof from the vices so prevalent in camp. He yielded willing ly to the cruel edict, and expressed hopes Of meeting his friends in a better world. Wilson is the second son that Mr. GILLF.TT has lost in the war—the first having been killed in the battle of Fair Daks. Such sacrifices on the part of our patriotic citi zens, are worthy of the gratitude of tire nation, and those who are called upon to make them, deserve the sympathy Gf a grateful people. 2k • M. COURT PROCEEDINGS. —The February Yrm of our County Court, convened on Monday, 2d inst. before Hon. U. MERC Eft, President, and Hon. JOHN PASS fteRE and Hon. V. M. LONG, Associate Judges. The first day of the Term was occupied in hearing mo tions, receiving Constables' returns, ann swearing in the Constables elected ia January. The following Constables tiere sworn : Athens Borongh—A. O- Snell. Athens Township—J. W. Drake, " Nathan Edminster, ■' Samuel W. Clark, Armenia—Reuben Johnston, Albany—Gardner Alien, Asylum—E. W. Decker, Buriington— Robert W. Pmyne, '' Borough—D. D. McGfee, " West—Amasa Greeno, Canton— Hiram Lockwood Columbia—M. S. Ayers, . Franklin—Daniel W. Cokelf, Granville—J. B. Packard, Herrick—J. J. Anderson, Litchfield—Henry Wolcott, Leßoy— S. B. Morse, Monroe—J. L. Cool be it gn, " Borough— J. W. Magill, Orwell—Julius Gorham. Overton—B. J. McGovern, Pike—Ransford Brink, Rome— J. H. Allen. LidgUory—Alexander Stirton, ivtHie Borough—£. E- Spalding- South Creek—Peter J . Dean, Standing Stone—Nathaniel Morgan, Smithfield—A. C. Hale, Springfield—Benjamin Strong, Sheshequin—George Childs, Sylvania Boro'—Riley M. Ross, Towanda—J. M: Swartwood, " North— Samuel Hawkins, " Borough—A. P. Shipuiaa, G. 11. Eatoo, Troy Township—ll. N. Fisli. Troy Borough--A. D. Williams, Terry—Hiratff Stone, Titscarora—A. J. Siivara, Ulster—George W. Nichols, Warren—Jacob S. Allyn, Wells—James Mitchell, Windham—James Newman, Wilmot— P. C. Viller, Wyalusing—F. O. Goodwin, Wysox—J. D. Allen, The following persons summoned as Grand Jurors were in attendance and sworn: Foreman, ELLIOTT j WHITNEY, j. W. Alger, E. W. Burdick, Rufus Buffington, Wm. Cooper, Geo. Corey, Daniel Dimmock, John Fiddler William Jacklin, Salsbury Kimball, J. J. Lewis, Jnst'.n Loomis, P.. W. McClelland, James McElwain, H. A. Mil ler, Dan. Russell, Hiram Shaw, James Smith, Aaron Vandyke, Jr., Thomas Wellcr, James Wilcox. The amount of criminal business for this term was un- j usually small, and the Grand Jury acting upon the fol lowing cases : TRUE BILLS. Charles ffoose—Larceny, C. W. Green—Assault and batteryj; Hezekiah Morris—Larceny, Alonzo Mo rris—Larceny, Charles Smith—Horse stealing; Susan Cox—L arceny, Michael Curan Jr.—Larceny, Burton Baker—Assault and battery. The Grand Jury was discharged on Wednesday fore- i noon, having acted upon all the business laid before them - with promptness. In the QuarterjSessions the following cases were tried, j or otherwise liisposed of:— Com. vs. Eleazer Sc Susan Herrington —lndicted last session for murder. Continued until next term of i Oyer & Terminer. Com. vs. Charles Iloose —lndicted at present sessions I for stealing oats from Franklin Murray, in Athens twp. i Jury found the defendant guilty of stealing four bushels ! of oats, and Court sentenced him to pay a fine oi $5 and : costs of prosecution, ai.d undergo an imprisonment of | six mouths in the County jail. Com. vs. G. IV. Green —lndicted at present sessions j j for assault and battery upon N. N. Parks, of Wysox twp. I Defendant plead g uilty, and was sentenced to pay a fine : ; of $lO and costs of prosecution. Com. vs. Htzrkiuh Mortis Alonzo Mcrris —The de- j 1 fendants, father and sou. were indicted for stealing goods j ! from the store of E. S. Tracy, in Smithfield. The son, ' ! Alonzo, plead guilty, taking upon himself the whole guilt i of the transaction. The Jury found the lather.Hezekiah, j not guilty. The Court sentenced Alonzo to the House I I of Refuge. C, m. vs. Charles Smith —The defendant was indicted ! | at present sessions for stealing a horse, the property of ! A. Eanis, Esq., of Standing Stone. Mr. E.upon missing j j the hOrse, made diligent search, and after much labor, finally tracked the horse into Tompkins county, N. Y., \ when he was found in possession of defendant. Upon i being arraigned defendant plead guilty, and wassentenc- ; ! ed to pay a fine of S3OO to the Commonwealth, costs of, ; jn oSccuiion and undergo au imprisonment in the E. S. ! | Penitentiary for three years and six months. Com. vs. Michael Curran, jr. —lndicted for larceny J - The prisoner was so unquestionably a lunatic, that the ' Court dismissed the complaint as unfounded. Com. vs. Burton Baker. —lndicted for assault and bat- ' | tery upon L. D. West and wife. Jury'find the defendan t j guilty as to L. D. West aud he is sentenced to pay a line , i of%lO. costs of prosecution, etc. In the matter of application of citizens of Pike town- j ■ ship, praying to be incorporated into a borough, to be ; called ' 1 LeUaysville," the Grand Jury report in favor of : ! the application. • SIDNEY A. PITCHER was appointed Town Clerk, and i HARRISON WHITTAKEB Treasurer of Warren township, , upon petition of sundry voters of said town, setting forth j that there was a failure to elect at the late election. On presenting petition ~f sundry citizens of Monroe | twp., asking for bridge view over Towanda creek, in j j Monroe towiislnp, near \\ . A. Parks'. Court appoint as I viewers, J. A. Codding. V"m. B. Dodge, C. M. Mauviilc, j John Beemail. ". D. Kcfchahye,jr., and O. D. Baitlett. On presenting petition Cf sundry citizens of Wyalus-; lag, asking lor ftrioge view over Wyalusing creek, near Elisha Lewis' Mills, Court appoint as viewers G. W. El : iiott, Geo. Landon, Ezekiel Carv, Wm. Griffis, Alexan -1 tier Ennis and C'yrus Fuller. The appointments of CafvlM Oreutt as Deputy G'Cnsta- ! ble ol Ttv.anLa borough, and James G. £cadder, of Can- : ton twp., were confirmed by the Court. In the matter of holding elections in Crweli Indepen dent School District, the Court designate the first Satur- I day in April, 1863, for holding the first election, anu said Saturday in each year for holding the annual election for Directors, anil the schoolhouse in the district as Lie place of holding the same, and appoint J. I). Humphrey and S X. Brouson to hold tbe first election at the time above designated. After hearing the Court find Michael Curran, jr., of Towanda twp., to be of unsound mind, and direct him to , be conveyed 10 the State Lunatic Hokpita.. Alter bearing, tiic Court find Lena Sherman, ot liiug- , bury, to be of unsound mind, and direct that she be con- i veyedto tbe State Lunatic llospit*!. Com. vs. Morris <s* Son —Charge of the Court, as r„- j ported by a member of the bar : TEXT.—" 'IVWU shall not steal Thou sha'.t not steal thy neighbor's goods, And say you found them 1n the iVoods, Where a soldier hid his iil-got plunder, When he had left the battle's thunder. Thou shalt not steal by night or day, And in the darkness take away From TRACY'S Store his merchandise, I On which you looked With evil eyes, i Thou shalt not steal from any one, ■ And lay it to your youthful son *, Far better that the truth you tell, If you'd avoid the road to hell. If tbe cause is won or lost, ! Tbe Jury can't control the cost. SWEAR A CONSTABLE. : In Rome, on the evening of Feb. 7, 1863. at the residence of Prof. J. G. Towner, by ltev Geo. Wrn. Mr i JAMES McGItANAHAN and Miss ADDIL \ IChOI.A . In Towanda, Sunday, Feb. 1, 1863. by Rev F. Leo. Mr. EDWARD DRESLAINE, of North lowanda, to Miss MARY HARRINGTON, of Towanda. " BRIDGE LETTING—SeaIed proposals will be received on the ground, at the place .on Fri day the 6th day of March. 1863, until 2 o'clock. P. M., ' lor the building and completing of a bridge acrqs the Towanda Creek, near the house of X. Gilbert, in t rarik hn township. Specifications may he sbeit at the house * of N. Gilbert and at the Commissioners'office, for eight da.s previous to the letting. R r , ECKER> ' v I. LYNN'S, : v J.CAMPBELL, s Towanda. Feb. 9. 1"63. Commissioners A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF EXCISE STAMPS, of almost all denominations, kept on hand and for sale by B.S.RUSSELL. LOST —On the road, on Wednesday, the 2sth "It -. between Troy and Towanda, an INDIA RUBBER OVERCOAT. The finder will be liberally re warded by leaving the same at the Ward House. Towanda, Jan. 30,1863. pAUTlON—Whereas, my wife CATHA- RINE. has left my bed and board, without any just causb or provocation, I heitby forbid any person harbor in* or trusting her ontfiy account, as I will pay no debts ofV r contracting after this date. \\ilmot, Feb. 2, 1863. DANIEL HOGAN. DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of Richard R Beckwith. late of Ridgebury. dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demandsagaiuEt said estate willpreßnt,tfleic du ly authenticated "for settlement. . EDWI.v p. BECKWITH, Feb. s. 143 >dailßtretor. jatscelfaneous. ANOTHER NEW STOCK ~ OP WINTER GOODS! AT WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE THE LA TEST STYLES AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRiGEQ, WILL CONSULT THEIR OWN* INTEREST BY GIVING US A CALL. T>w in 1 1, Dir. 10, I ii! J. J. D. HUMPHREY, HAYING purchased the Store and exten sive stock of Goods of T. HUMPHREY. in tirwell, now offer great inducements to those who are in want of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CBOCKEBY, DRUGS & MEDICINES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes & Leather of all kinds. The highest price paid for BUTTER, EGGS, HIDES & WOOL. Orwell, Nov .5, 1862.—n23-tf. WYOMING IHSIUCt CO.; OFFICE OVER THE WYOMING B/iNK WILKES-BARREI PENN'A, CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000. I Will Insure aghinpt Loss or Damage by Fire on proper : ty in Town or Ccnntry, at reasonable rates. DIUECTOKS:—G. M. Hallehback, John Richard, Sam'l j Wadbaias.L. D.Siioemiker, D.G. Dresbach, R.C.Smith ! R. D. Lacoe, Geo. I*. Steele, W. W. Ketcham, Charles j Dorrance, Win. S. Ross, G. M. Harding. G. M. IIOLLENBACK, President. L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice Presid't. i U. C SMITH, Scc'y. W. G. STEKLI.NO, Treasurer. HOMER CAMP, Agent. j Application for Insurance in the following Companies | received. : .(Etna Insurance Company, Hatford. Assets. *2,265,175 Fulton Lis'irahceUothuaiiy.N.eiv York, Cash Capital, ".. $200,000 j Royal Insurance Company, Capital. $10,000,000 i Liverpool & Loudon Insurance Company, Capital *. $0,000,000 LIRE INSUR.ANCE. Connecticut Mutual. Assets; $1,500,000 | Cantptown. Nov.s, 1602. MEW AERAMGESWEWT AXD ■3ST E"W G O O X) S . OLD 'HUGO? BOOK STORE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR cbased the interest of Mr. PAKSONS int he above well known estabiishmeut, would announce to our old custo • triers and the public generally, that he will continue the I Book and Stationery business at the old stand, and hopes ! by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage. From our facilities for purchasing goods, we flatter cur i self that we can offer greater inducements to purchasers i than any other 'establishment in this section of country. ! I'iease give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. W. ALVORD , Towanda, Pec. 40,15C2. CLOT 2E£ I IST" G CHEAP FOR CASH. rpilE BEST PLACE IN TOWANDA _L to buy weiiuude, durable aud good fitting me! m iir Eiamii, AT REASONABLE PRICES 13 AT M. E. SOLOMOFS CLOTHING STORE, NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCS. t'AXiZ. <si CLOIHIWG GBKTS FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS A SHOES, HATS A CAPS *&i*d Leather of all kinds. Having bought early in (lie season, a; low prices, for cash, we will sell correspondingly cheap. Come one, come all and examine our goods, as we are cortain to give you a better article, for less money than can be obtained elsewhere. Remember the place— atM. E.SOLOMON S. Towanda, Oct. IS, ISC2. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR Hides, Sheep Pelts & Wool, AT THE CLOTHING STORE OF M. E. SOLOMON TZEiIEi ZDIRaAJST:. THOSE IN WANT OF BOOTS & SHOES, SHOULD GO TO THE TOWANDA i BOOT & SHOE STORE, Opposite the Court House, CASH PAID FOR HIDES & PELTS, At HUMPHREY & CO'S. Towanda, Sept. 24,18G2. Snyder House—Waverly, Iff. IT. IS A BRICK HOTEL, Foar Stories hiprh, (near the Depot,) has elegant parlors, large airy rooms, well furnished, is owned and conducted by C. WARFORD, with a desire to please first class patronage. (Open for night trains.) Board $3 per week ; meals 25 cents ; horses kept 50 to 75 cts per day. Stages South twice a day. Passenger trains East—Express, 13.53, 10.07 A. M., Way 3.23, Mail 5.33, P. M., going West-Express 4.03, Way 9.39 A.M., Accommodation 1-33. Express 4.56, Mall 6A5 P. M. C- WARFORD. Now 35,1W3. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford County from the Ist day of January to the 31s£ day of December , 1862, inclusive. Auditors 190 00 Assessors 1452 03 Bridge Contracts. . 2060 04 Bridge Views.... 30 00 trier of Court 105 00 Constables making returns and attending court 579 00 Counsel* •" 70 40 " in Criminal Suits . 75 00 Cost in Commonwealth Suits 1641 07 Cost in Civil Suits 56 04 District Attorney 167 00 Election Expenses 746 90 Fuel and Lights 136 70 Grand Jurors .547 49 Traverse Jurors 2564 90 Insurance upon Court House 131 75 Justices inquisitions 43 80 •Includes fcaiftll'Ce due E. Overton, Jr , for ser vices last year. * Account with the Several Collectors of Conniy Taxes for the County cf Bradford. Tcncnships <?• Boro's Collectors' Names. Ytr j Charged. Received. \Exon*r'd. Per Cent. Returned. Monroe borough, M Terwilleger, 1868 $6 61 6 51 Ridgbury, Jesse Hamfcond, 92 12 92 12 Towanda North, A H Kingsbury, 70 83 70 83 Albany, G M Cranmer, 1869 132 91 132 91 Asylum, PL States. 1860 64 14 84 14 Burlington West, J C DeWitt, 64 61 84 51 Litchfield, D McKinney. 32 73 20 00 2 73 Monroe bolough, RR Rockwell, 12 28 7 00 6 28 Overton, James Hcverly, SI 58 25 00 6 S8 Rome, Simon Ilussell, 97 47 75 66 J 80 19 01 Shesbequin, John Brink, 212 97 212 97 Athens borough, Wm Hancock. 1861 164 09 164 09 Asylum, Wm M Decker, 13 70 13 70 Albany, j Clark Seewt, 12 38 12 38 Burlington tewnship, R M Pruyne, 176 97 176 97 " borough, F Whitehead, 11 69 11 69 Canton, S Lindley, 22 36 22 36 Columbia, M BSlade, 76 60 76 60 Herrick, J J Anderson, 48 38 43 38 Leltoy, R R Palmer, 31 31 Monroe township, J L Cooibaugb, 24 41 24 41 " borough', Jos Griggs, 707 424 27 266 Pike, It Brink, 253 80 220 00 -5 60 Rome, F C Cranmer, 165 28 100 00 65 28 j Smitbfleld, J W Phelps, 247 77 247 77 Sylvania, R M Ross, 21 52 18 54 2 98 Standing Stone, Jonathan Wood, 16 13 15 11 1 02 Terry, S Bowman, 23 62 2 21 12 43 8 98 Towanda North* I) Yennedy, 66 08 66 06 Tuscarora, A JSilvara, 53 16 (Si 62 1 64 Ulster, G S Nichols, li 98 14 96 Windham, J W Warner, 91 58 61 02 3 58 19 40 7 -8 - Wysox, JB Hinds, 71 0i 7101 Wells, Alvah Xoang, CO 72 69 42 1 30 Armenia, JB Morgan, 1862; 84 47 77 4* 2 92 4 03 , Asylum, W M Decker, 393 45 2 7l 40 10 90 16 14 9o 01 j Albany, J V Rice, 252 87 233 53 8 05 11 24 Athens township, David Gardner, 1426 52 1345 56 10 14 70 82 " borough, II W Rockwell, 400 19 fU 87 12 88 22 44 I Burlington, It M Prut ne, 380 91 177 00 604 19 24 1' 36. Burlington borough,; F Whitehead, .79 00 52 , \ Burlington West, Amasa Greeno. 342 29 20 2 66, 16 98 111 4o Canton. : R W M'Clelland, 770 11 j 724 92 6 2 ' 3322 Columbia. i MS Avres, 741 53 : 703 10 r 14*, 37 00 ! Franklin, D W Cokely, 230 19 i 195 50j 3 12, lido 20 2.; 1 Granville; David Saylcs, 424 54 ; 399 SO! - 7<>; 21 04 lr j Herrick, j J.I Anderson, ! 298 12 i ?43 00 5 32: i 464 • 35 1C Leßoy, ' It R Palmer, i 293 22 I 143 00! 4 47j 14 44 j 129.1 Litchfield, | II B Wolcott. ! 465 86 439 56! 3 15 23 15 Monroe to*vnsli>p, J L Coolbanpk, 356 63 2 98 16 2i* 17 (0 i 11 borough, James Mugill, j 74 70 <0 37j G2i 371 Orwc-11, ! J W Pavson, ! 690 58 557 64 3 741 29 20 'Overton, !B J McGovern, ! 100 SO ! 94 96 j * 90 , 464 , Pike. : O W N.'i-thrup, 784 52 i 303 00; ! ! 4bl oi 1 Ridgbury, 1 Anson Webb, ! 513 19 : 460 89j 6 881 25 42 ! Rome township, I W B Parks, 417 68 | 380 00; 170 20 65 i J - borough Win Forbes, I 54 92 | 47 00; I Sihithfield, J W Phelps, ! 796 39 ; 521 23' 6 29- 39 45 , 2 -9 4. J "nringfk'd. B P Strong, j 667 73 j 530 89 3 C3| 33 21 j i South Oeek, i Ira Crane, | 326 20 ; *94 51; 15 89j 15 80 Svlvania. 1 D S Alexandef, 63 83 i 79 11, 52; 4 17 I j Sheshequin, Geo Childs, j 694 34 ; 607 i 0.2 01 34 63 Standing Stone, j Geo Wood, 351 60 ©?| 2 -a 46 69 | Terry. . Shuoel Bowman, 261 28 | IJ4 88 C7B 12 <3 Towanda township, J M Swartwood, 296 62 j 274 86] 729 14 Towanda borough, Geo E Fox. 895 41 j CB4 48 472 44 53 Ij_ ; Towan a North, | D L Kennedy, 246 22 77 00) 140 12 2> 15 •" Troy township, ) J H Ward, 747 97 'O7 79; ' l I -i Trov borough, Wm Morgan, 314 12 : 29-5 83 2 72: 15 57 !.Tuscarora? :A J Silvara, 364 60 | 215 00 8 cs| 17 60 1" 12 , fiste v i Geo W Nichols, 422 51 182 67 7 79) .0 .a 2 H 10 Warren, i Jacob SAHJptt. 679 79 j 645 79 | 34 00 Windham, i James Newman, 555 69 623 74 4 38; 27 57 Wvalusinz John G Keeler, 6')9 94 i 6.7 81 3 82, -■ 31 Wysox, J ,hn B. Hi rids, C 29 99 377 13 4 731 31 26 * S. Wells James tl'tehe'l, 460 22 422 34: 15 Co) 22 .3 ; Wilmot, 1 L'dvvard Hecks. £99 61 ! 237 26 j | ' Dr. Francis Watts, Treasurer in acct with the County of Bradford for 18G2. Cr. I>u e upon duplicates for previous years, f2,505 57 Duplicates for 1862, 19,200 40 Amount received upon Unseated Lands, 652 73 Amount upon Seated Lands, 371 73 Re assessments 2-3 44 Fines and Jnrov Fee"., 203 O'J Ha la nre of Money Raised for Paying Bounties, 277 oo Incidental Receivals, I ' d 20 Abatement upon S ate Tar, 352 70 j Amount in Treasury, January 1,1562, 1.2 01 j 123,908 37 i Dr. Francis Watts, Treasurer, ia acct with, the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Cr Due upon duplicates for previous years, $ 4,108 22 Duplicates for 1852. 14,551 59 Amount received upon Unseated Lands. 501 J8 Amount upon Sea'cd Lands, •* *9 Reassessments, 20 55 Incidental Receivals, 5 23 sl9 292 f7 ! : _ ; —— j ljr. County (Jitters in account with ike County of Bradford, for 1802. Cr . I Orders issued in ISG2. $16,051 52 ; Orders outstanding, January 1, 1862, 193 16 $'.6,944 08 Dr. F'mds raised for paying Bonnlies t O Volunteers, by Resolution of July 28, 1862. Cr. Money borrowed for said purpose, $'20,477 00 j $20,477 00 i ——x BRADFORD COUNTY, SSS.—We, the undersigned, Commissioners of said I SE II * County do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the receivals and oxpen ditures ot said County, from the first day of January to the 31st day of DecemLer, (inclusive,) 1362. Given under our hands and seal of Office at Towanda, January 21,1863. w. IT. PECKER.) ISAAC LYONS,;- Commissioners. Attest—G. E. Fox, Clerk. _____ J. CAMPBELL, ) New Arrangements. HE SUBSCIIIBERSIIA VING FORM- B ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for merly carried on by J. D. HUMPHREY, in the store op posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment ot BOOTS SHOES* and a very large stork of all kind 3 of LEATHER requir ed for a country trade. A full assortment of Shoe Findings, Harness Trimmings, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY. NAILS GLASS, GROCERIES, &c., &c. We expect to increase our facilities in the manufactur ing department, so as to befible lo supply dealers with a superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and especially " foreign," believing it of vital importance to community to toster domestic productions as far as prac Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. Culp & Kirbv, and rented, the shop formerly occupied by them, we offer tor sale a large stock of HARNESS, BfiiOLES, TOMS, TRAVELING BAGS M and will make to order.almost anything in this line. We respectfully invite public attention to our whole stock in its various branches, trusting that by strict at tention to business and zealous eXertiotis to supply the wants of community, We shall merit and receive a fair share of public patronage. ... We are prepared to make to order anythingin our line. Also, do all kinds of repairing on very short notice. tST Cash paid for Sheep pelts, Hides and Skins. 3. D. HUMPHREY, IRA B. BULL, J. E. DAYTON, l'owanda, April 25.1862. "PENSION AGENCY—TO SOLDIERS JL AND THEIR FRIENDS—The undersigned having had considerable experience in pfocufing Pension Boun ties and back pay of soldiers, will attend to ail business in that line, eutrdstcd to his care, willi 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 H. B. CARD, County Treasurer, Wellsbboro, Pa. D. F. POMEROY, Troy. Pa. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda, Pa. Oct. 22. 1862. EXECUTOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is here by given that all persons indebted to the estate of N. L. GREEN, late of Wysox twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay, and tboso having claims against said eetate matt preeeot them daly authenticated for settlement ' J E.PiOLLIiT, JiD.tWW. |sxmter EXrSSrSKTVKSS. Office Books and Stationery 171 53 Prisoners' Support in County Jail 867 36 Prisoners Support in Eastern Penitentiary 673 24 Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Penitentiary. 660 00 Printing 315 60 Prothonotary and Clerk of Sc sious 401 29 Repairs upon Public Buildings 173 OS Sheriff for summoning Jurors.... 150 00 Township and School Tax 112 68 Wild Cat Certificates 3 75 Volunteers and Support of their Families.... 900 37 W. H. Decker, Commissioner, 376 00 I. Lyons, do 362 00 Joaephus Campbell, do £4 00 W. A. Thomas, (late)do . r 222 00 E. B. Cool Laugh. Commissioners' Clerk.. .... 600 00 W. W. Eastabrooks damage for Bridge giving away 175 00 Sum Total .. .116.C51 62 Returned uncollected previous to 1862, 435 90 for 1862, 2,434 71 Exonerations given Collectors, 224 22 Percentage " _ " 339 67 Orders Redeemed in 18G2, 16,651 52 2 per cent. Commission upon same. 333 03 1 " <• " •• $19,373 51 193 7^ Amount ia Treasury, January 1, 1563, 2,633 7S $23,908 57 Returned uncollected previous to 1862, $ 1,016 49 for 1562, 2,51192 Exonerations given Collectors, 169 07 Percentage " " 711 CO State Treasurer's receipts, 13,451 56 1 per cent, commission on sl4 SS3 59, 148 84 Due Commonwealth, January 1,1863, 1,293 13 $19,292 87 ] Orders redeemed in 190.2, $16,651 52 Orders outstanding, January 1,1863, 193 10 Paying SOB volunteers $25 each, 20,200 00 Amount paid Treasurer, 277 00 $20,477 00 NEW SPRING GOODS! if J. nil. COLLINsh (First door South of Codding & Russell's.) JUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK an untisnal large stock of Clothing, Cloths, Casemer3 Vestings, Gent's Furnishing Goo'ds, Hats h Caps, which will be sold At greater bargains tban before. OUR SPRING STOCK Will comprise almost eVerv cuticle worn bv man or boy. busxhtEiss stirxrs, coats, pants Tests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks, Overalls, Boy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention is called to our New St.vi CLOTUS, CASIMERES A>D TESTINGS, 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 experienae in this line of business, my cutter, Mr. PENEPACKEIt, will be on haud, at all times to do 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 COLLINS'. If you wish to get the worth of your money, and buy ne", fresh Goods and fair dealing, call on us and you wiP be satisfied. No trouble to show goods and no forcing ' lo bu-. Goods sold for cash only. J. M. CQL,IIN' Towanda, April 21, 186 J. . CAMPTOWN AC/V&Eltty REV. S. F. BROIVN, Principal. THE WINTER TERM OF Tflis INSTITUTION will commence DECEMBER 1, ISG2, and continue 16 weeks. BOOKS USED. Town's Speller, McNalley'a Geography. Greenleafs Common School and National Arithmetics, Brown's Grammar. Davies' Algebra, Geometry and Surveying Parker's Philosophy, &c. riRMS. , . Common English drenches $4 00 Higher Branches. 5 35 Board convenient at reasonable prices. Ceipptown, Nov. 13, 1863. „ , sj- T>ACK PAY, BOUNTIES ArVtfV&k II SJQM&- —jibe <m<srefcgne*J will attend to preparing claims m beek pay, toast* and panels fSDJCOHRO-* ittfsccllnntous. THE XJInTXCDIS' TO RE. (liholttrdt and liita.it. Vo 4, Patton's Block, Corntr of Main and Bridge Si'., Towanda. Pa.) DR. T. F. MADILL, Proprietor. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs the l'ablie that he has purchased the above Drag Store, aud having thoroughly refitted and enlarged t, and increased his facilities for Compounding Medicine* is prepared to supply every want ol the public, in th* 1 lue of DRTFGS AND MEDICINES, MyjStock, almost entirely new, has been selected with care, and embraces a lull assortment of aii articles belong ing to the Drug Trade. FRSSE SUPPLIES are received monthly, of Pure and Reliable Drags and Medicines, which will be sold at prices that caunot fall to suit our patrons. My stock consists of Drug*, Medicines and Chemicals, and PURE LIQUORS, Of every description, and the best quality for Medical use. All the popular PATENT MEDICINE AND A LARGE SUPPLY OP HOMEOPATHIC A CONCENTRATED MEDICINES Botanic § Eclectic Medicines, Tildon's Alco holic and Fluid Extracts, Alkaloids and Retinoids. All the best Truss**, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Breast Pumps, Nipple Shalls & Shiel is. Nursing Bottles, Syringes, Catliters, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OP RAZORS & STROPS, Pocket Knives, Surgical Instruments of late style and best quality, Paihts,Oils, Varnishes, Window Gias3, Pet* ty, Ac. A large supply of BEti) GI-IES For the Hat. Hair, ana Shoes, Painting, Varnishing and White Washing, also fur the Teeth and Nails. TQQTH PQYYPERS AND PASTES, of every variety. A large assortment of MBY" MV/JSLLSS, Pure Essential Oils. Tine Perfumery and Toilet Soaps, Buffalo and Ivory Combs, Hair Dyes, Oils and luVigoratoi s. Kerosene. Burning Fluid, Lamps,. Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac. I Choice Tobacco, Cigars <0 Swiff. ! All the Dye Stuffs, Fish Tackling. Ammunition, &c. : Bird Cages, ol every Ctyfe and variety, Caps, Nests and j ' Seeds. <3, Dr. MADILL will be found r.t his office, Ir. the | Drug Store at all times, when engaged in out of door i practice, when be wi!i examine and prescribe for patient* : !/> his way, free of charge. Ph.ysicians suppli: r, at reasonable rates. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Tiie punlic are cordially invited j to examine and test our stock and learn our prices. I Towanda, June 24,18G2. T. F. MADILL. FRESH ARRIVAL OF Fill UD WINTER CLOIHISG. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RETURN thanks to the public for their patronage during the | past year, and ask the same discriminating public to give "his new stock a fair examination before buying, be- I liev'mg he can satisfy them both in goods and prices. I j will sell my stock as low. ti*r ihe quality, as any one ia ; the country, which consists, as usual, of all articles in j the Gentlemen's Furnishing department, All Wool Caa • simere suit-. Silk Mixed do., and some of a lower grade, I as Wei! as the finer Doeskin Coats, Pants & Vests, I Silk Velvet and Grenadier Silk Vests, all of which good* i I will represent true us to quality. Overcoats, all grude* and prices. Under Shirts and Drawers, Suspenders, Ho sieries, Collars, Neck Ties, Fine Linen Shirts, HATS AND GAPS. Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves and Mittens. Ac., Ac. I would ! cali especial attention to my large stock of Fur Hats, j Which I Matter myself I sell a little lower than the same i goods can be bought in town I mean what i say, and no humbug ; so give us a call, and if we don't sell you i goods b'efore you ieave it will be our fault. We charge ; nothing for showing goods. I have the Fall Style of th* Celebrated Oak ford Silk flat, Now en exhibition, which needs no puffing to those wh Lave worn them. Respectfully, It. W. EDDT. Towanda, Oct. 14, 1562. ENTIRE NEW STOCK AT PANIC PRICES. MEN'S AND BOY'S j READY-M ADE CLOTHING. ! Gents Furnishing Goods, &c., AT 33; 2s£J±.MZIC!3 7 , No. 3, Patton's Slock, Towanda, Pa. I&.CUTTING, CLEANING k REPAIRING DONE OS SHORT NOTICE. "Ch If Coats and Pants yon wish to buy, Just call at Marks' store and try 1 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 move ' v Test this fact and prove in time peetry r A my my me. POULTRY & G AME !! CA?; ri PAID FOR ANY QUANTITY OF W',CE FAT POULTRY ■ J Dressed for the New York Market. Also, for PHEASAHIS t OTHER GAME, .By E. T. FOX. Towanda, Nov. IS, ISG2. NOTICE.—Notice is her* by given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of NATHANIEL TERRY, late of Terry twp.,deu'd., 1 are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present theta duly authenticated for settlement. MINER TERRY. LUCRETIA HALLOCK, HIRAM L. TERRY, Jfiin T. Executors. TpHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID I X * MASONS
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