10CAL AND GENERAL. ~g- Rev. Mr. WOOD will deliver a Tera- at the Court Mouse, cn Monday evening * es '" c gn The President of the Towanda Tem in;c Society has appointed the following na!h*d Wcr P", conum tt v * ' C fsd,oiy>"o. _ S&T S'PF.KINTF.N RENTS 01' COMMON St'IICOL?,. A bill is pending in the Legislature which repeals the new in h/rce relating to county superintendents of e nr >r. - hoo's. 'lt provides lor the election of a super intendent Ly lire directors in each and every county ; but ' ; nay is to come from the teachers or applicants for schools. Each applicant l" r a situation is to pay one foliar lor an examination, whether he receives a eeriifi" tate or net. Iff BISHOP POTTER, of the Diocese of Penn tylaania. has issued an address to the clergy and con gregations in behalf of the Missionaries of Hie Diocese, astfiii c uiclusi n recommends that collections he made jn evei v congregation on Sunday, Feb. 15th. for missions d.in the diocese, and that they 1* transmitted to the Treasiiier, James S. Bidd.o, Esq.. of I i.Uadelphia. P;:iNT!'.fts are taxed, first, as dealers, $lO jer annum; secondly, on paper 3 -er cent a! valorem ; thirdly on ink ; fourthly < a type; fifthly on tLeir income. v.-hich cow-Uts principally of expenses; r.d lastly and worst of all. they have to pay doable price forpap. and ireverything thev eat, drink or war— mi to! ti p.Rte class ol .cm - '.s bour.<3 to becoin*? ox* tinct. unless the people wim arc not taxed so severely open tiieir ii'*ai ts. or rather iu *.r i r-cs. ami pay tuein more jirnni] tly. C*-tne. friends. "to be o'r not to he taxed t • death—'" that's the qui.-lion ' ggf Should iff issue of paper money in tresse as rar-i':N fertile next six months ns it Ttas done ' f riiig the p.st tJcva. we may see a return of the ' '.. me s.i /ken of I y D >ctr \Viiher-no-. {one of the wgnors of the Declaration) *• when creditors Vere seen j running away and their debtors pursuing them in j triumph, and pay in;: then: with/ ut mcicy, : r-ii ' 3§v, IMPORTANT TO St :1001. DIRK-tors ; .e ! attention of Schoi! Directors is invited to the following ' se.-ti /:: <-fthc ■ • ram n school law passed last winter, in j rciati-'ii t'/ their duties : " That it shall be the duty of the board of jiiwton In ; each sclicii -t :h<- amount of money received and expended and the amount j die from r i'c tors, and setting forth i ll the t'.ii.i'c ial op- ; ti • nsol the district in not less than ten written or j or ted h it. -'tis, to bcp.it up the most public places ] The rnii -e it . st be signed by the president of the hoard and attested by the secretary. We have on hand a quan- j ;i:y blank statt merits for this purpose, which save inuca | vriling a:: J be.Ale. 8©- Jl>T RKTKI betid s A fanner resid::;s.'! JiLeßoy township, having for some time mfesed rails | from bis f-:u •.. at last l.i. l the thief poiuted out in a ta- ; titer ..•••. i :i. i::■ •r. Wh.i- the proprietor was*','. i C.nrt, at tics place, !.i-I week, some one bored a hole ia j rii. filled it w'th puvvder, and carefully plugged it up. j Thanil stealer I!" you this rail, sawed it up for fire ; wood and during the'evening placed the loaded htick in j the >:• vc. A - effect follows cause, the consequence may ; be easily immnginfd. The stove was completely d*:ujl- j bh 'tate that the practice of selling liquor to minor? an alairuing extent just now in this ]>'acc, and unless are prepared to see the iNhig generation a gencra- E'Q of diunkards, steps cannot l>e taken a moment too •oon fur checking the evil. We have in our vision two three houses where youths, no matter liow tender their fwrs. are supplied with liquor just the same as adults. The consequence is, it is no unusual thing to sec boys a "e children, reeling drunk around our places of public Mi i.sentetit, and very frequently the liquor overcomes 'hem to such an extent that they have to be carried - mo! We have no language strong enough to express Wrcontempt for the wretch who, for the sake of mak. hq a lew cents, won Id sell liquor to a boy. It is bad fx ;gv, (pat grown up men are supplied with it ; but to tel: hij.ior to minors is one of the greatest offences that can be committed against society, and if justice were "- n, the law would punish it as such. As it is how tter, those who furnish poison of this kind to boys are •Alie to indictment, and whenever a case can be made °against them, they should by all means be prosecut. It is only by tiie watchfulness and exertions or the themselves that the evil will be remedied. s3?* Daily we receive the sad ti (linffs of lit devastation of war, and new hearth-stones are made itto.u'e by death s uuiugs. The following communica ton has been handed us for publication " " hen the call for volunteers first aroused this north tonntrv, few towxs responded with more enthusiasm than fyu. k. Her sons, patriotic and liberty-loving, aban donlcg the plow, the shop and school room, bidding a san "-d farewell to home and its tender associations,has •tited to the field of terrible strife. Many, too many of alas ! neter to return. Illocher, Hurst. Fuller, "N'ber, Itcardsley—brave and loved boys—we shall see l " tm a '> more ! They have fought their la-t battle, cross ! °e la,t river, stacked their arms, and received a final '"barge. Henceforth the clangor of war disturbes them To this gloomy list, we are now compelled to add the Davir LiTHROP, son of ltev. Wm. Lathrop, a well known Baptist clergyman, who has yet two other sons in the army. Davis belonged to Capt. Tark's Com" pany, 141 st Regiment P. V., died in camp near Freder icksburg, December !), 1862, of typhoid fever, aged thir ty-on- years. Last Sabbath, the 2Jth, a vast concourse oi people assembled in the Herrick church, and listened ton funeral discourse delivered by I'c v. Mr. STONE," of Erne. Tearful were the eyes and son iwful the hearts ' there assembled. Virtuous, industrious, beloved iv ail | who knew him, the memory of Davis, while it summons I up recollections both dear and melancholy, will long be j cherished by n'gt-d"parents, lb? brothers and sisters, by a | now widowed wife and fatherless child—by neighbors | at home and by companions-in arms abroad. This sacrifice of sons aud husbands upon life bloody ul ! tar of war, can be endured if the country be saved there by ; but to make tlie sacrifice and no great end accomp lished, is intolerable. Whether saved or lost, green be the wreath that twines the brows of these fallen vrariors. Let poetry embalm their virtues—let history recoid their J deeds and sufferings, while sculpture rears the irhp'crish. | able monument upon which coming generations may look : and grorsa fa mil liar with those patriot heroes— these inar j fy'rs who died that their country might live. Nob'-- sous! brave men! illustrious d*ad! Valiie! | Vulttt ! | Oh ! little we thought as with heart rending parting, I We gascd on our loved one in youth ure-,t bloom ; ! That our hearts would >o soon be enshrouded in sadness, | Our brightest hopes v liish our joy t urns to gloom. j His form cold an 1 s'ii! in Virg'rfia is lying, And the eyes are MV bin that in beauty or.ee cbone : 1 The piuo bouuiis above nim i.i s.idness are sighing, I -v Anu the brc-7.es are moaning a uirr-e o'er his romb. j Tl.'.ucrh bitter the cup wlr't'.i our lather hath giver, We'll drink it with patience nor will we complain— Th'-'igh we ndss him on cai th yet our treasure's in heaven, Aud we know that our loss is his infinite gain. Then cease my sad heart from thy tears and repining, Though ke-n betiiy anguish, still hope in thy grief ; Though the tire, oi afti>tion the g-Id is relininiug, And grace shall sustain us and bring u • relief. As my thoughts go to the spot where in peace he i s sleeping, And sigh o'er the sod-avheiT his ashes repose, In hope of reunion we'll cease from our weeping. For death has been cenquer'd since Jesus arose. And when the last trump o'er thr ear!': is resounding' My dear companion in triumph shall rise ; The Savior with myriads of angels surrounding. Shall bear iiiui away to his buL.t :U llrv skier. His body and soe.l then in bliss reunited, Away to the regions of glory will ., Where the sweet bads ot promise by death are n-t blighted. And loved ones shall meet to be parted no more. 'Mid the fair blooming fields and the evergreen bowers, My companion transported with pleasure .-hall roam. Near file river oi ii'c lie wiil ga !icrl : -e fiowers. That bloom on its auks as it llows from the Throne. And soon, when released from these regions terre-tiul We'll ire ot bun above in tin- home of the blest ; M itb him we wiil gatlier tin- li /wcrs o< I -ti I, In tn(- land wlieie the weary . ,o - , r shall rest. !:• Dike. Feb. sth. bv lav J. G. Sal/in, Tr. ALOXZO STEPHENS ot Bingbamton N. V. aud Miss SAUC'I li. £H Li, 1 oi r.ke. In Towanda, Feb. f, 1- i, J )IIN BEITTON, aged C." i lu Wyalusing, Jin. 12th. i Diphtheria SARAH J ! VAN AUK EN only child < f Joseph V. and P. A. Van I Auken. aged live ye-t'.'s. live mouths, and three days. In Wyalnsing Oct. 11th, 1862, of Diphtheria AAEON aged ii;'ti(•: . :.<• Nov. 7tU MAitV, aged thir.eon ciiii'ii'tu ui Jar P. -Aii*l Mary l>il- s Tiie lr ith of John Ingham tmk place Sunday ?.!'•: j norm, T'oh. l.t, ! v '-5, ia the mii'.-t o! family, at bo j tc.-.ido.: ! i 1 gh.iiatown, af:r a lingering illness oi | a'-.ut ten years. lie was a lo.i ve oi i. ■i . b 'Uiity, Penn ' s\ Ivaula, came to li/bt • !a— when a boy r.early 14 yt n:> oi age. A fsAffier and mechanic by occupation. He has ■.vi'.niosod ti.e cb.iva s In c>/-.:.ty from its first s.-t --.lement He erected the house in which be died, and was surrounded with all ti.e necessary conveniences o! this Lie. aiwu s .* nrcmfiering the poor, the needy, tin op pre.- cd aud ftTrrii:.'. ani whatever he eoubl do hi their relief. Was done with alsrcit y and joy. He possess ed a heart ready t > /' . . • in,/ • -,v..!i c..ivrs, aud u ■.■uai ;ty v.iib li en*/• ! j>.-t. ii- conv- i-eu ireeiy with his c.:a ily on tiie sui.jcct of his departure. When in comfort. - i-le health, and r.rrar.; .•<; his temporal b i-iness with ti.e : ntmost composure, and at last quietly-yielded aphis j life '. > hisCrcator at the age or 78 years, 2 months and I.ie. quiet and nnot trusive in bis manner, he made no fyud pretentions, yet few in all the relations of life, cx hibit ir.- re |rs :• •' t' ? cl'rtsti n virlv.es. Ins phi.an thro ihy eras ox; ansive, fce was frr.'y the friend of Gon man. IN: i.a*l a iiC-iit. av.u a Ivm oi reiie-i lortlie wants and woes of universal humanity. He possessed a dicer ui disposition, and was always ratSy to deny seil when it was necessary to care for others. His family \v re nev r afraid '■ > 'p-'.i t..■ r u -t- ls Vj n.ui. If t.. ;■ radar- vj y harri. It) tc'.i IF i. If they had c .. I / V a J > : : ■ If • id ( •( faith. The cheerful flow of Ills spirits, the quiet, yet real zest with which he entered upon, free converaati ra made his youthpcrrenlal previous to his last illness.— Whatever infirraiUes the j ressnre of protracted disc - may have shperimtyced they can forget, and remember onlv that kind hearts,and warm pulsations o! love which beat beneath lb-m all. lils history Is fragrant wit.. J many pleasant recollections, and hiu fain'.y andfiivud i i',l iove to ch'-i i-b bis mc mory. They think of him now, as departed from this earth, only to enter another room of the Creator's mansion where the friends gone fefdre, are congregated, ani awaiting bia. There is nothing melancholy in what we call death, bat which most truly Is, transition, Lav in**" the worn out mechanism of tbcbotfy, in its resting i.bice, with congenial ek-r.'-nU* (rem which it originated, but the enfranchised spirit rejoicing in rest, fruition .and prog: " "• 6-2T Ti.e fo'lowirp: lines t>y "J. B " were writ!, n *•" c death of DORA LOCKWLT.L , and dedicated ; to lic-r parents: V.'ccp n.t. d< ar parents, <*ry your fears, fv.vc..-! DOHA tests devoid of tears ; Nd swelling tor/?i!, death-like paiu, Shall ever seize lit:- form again. He- bodv lies beneath the sod H rsoulh s goR6 to bcr GOD— Kbc feels when He Hi; trump shall raise, fS-ic will forever slug His praise. T' • lives, her spirit's fill of lore. How sweet to bar t he joy® above! The pealing anthems i.,1 her car, The bliss oi Paradise is there. • No trior:- Vcf foots'eps vou slial bear, fsiv et meniory still so ill ehni-ii your car— -Bhe I .is >;oi,e to join those bio-soms (air, Who just iike her atfitctea were. The sell snni n sickness bade t'ic-m come, To taste a sweeter, better home Diphtheria was the cause ol all, Alas! how oft these lambs-do fall. It's culled the flowers from out the place, And cnlied the loved ones of oar race ; Your chargf give up then to Gon s care, And strike to meet the loved one there. Your child, dear parents, hope to meet j In y:i ler world before GOD'S seat: Ma-- Peace your inmost souls possess. Aud GOD'S rich grace forever bless. The timesliall come, it faithful thou, Whfeu you around the throne shall bow ; Sha'l .-Jug and shine and sweetly sound, | In diadems o! glory crowned. : I BRIDGE LE iTi NG —Sealed proposals ) will be received on the ground, at the place,on Fri day, Ihe 6th :y of March, 186), until 2 o'clock, P. M , for the building and completing of a bridge across the Tow-iUda Creek- near the house of N. Gilbert, in Frank lin township. Specifications may be seen at the house ; ot N Gilbert and at the Commissioners' office, for eight j o js previous to Unletting. nE( . I . LYONS, J. CAMPBELL, Towanda, Feb. 0,1863. Com inb?-ionorg. J PLASTER FOR SALE —OayujjaGround ; Plaster lor sale in lrge or small quantities, at ■ MAsON'S MILLS, in Monroe. All kind-* ol Gram tanca in payment. J. S. SALI3BUBY A CO- | ' Monroe. Oct. 22.1883.—tf. itt(scel(ancous. ANOTHER NEW STOCI( OF WINTER GOODS S AT 1 WW. A. ROCKWELL'S. THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASE THE LA TEST STYLES AT THE MOST REASONABLE PFLCSG, WILL CONSULT TIIEIR OWN INTEREST BY GIVING US A CALL. C *W nil. D i •. M, t i,;L J7D. HUMPHREY, HAN IXG pnrchased tvo Store and exten sive stock of Goods ofT. HUMPHREY, in Orwell, I now offtr great iuduci-meuts to those who are in want of MY ftK(i(iPRTP9 ; DRUGS^ MEMQNES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, Roots, Shoes .A Leather of all kinds. The highest price paid for LTTTL'IL EGG s *. HIDES & WOOL, t Orwell, Nov.s, 15c.2.—n23-tf. WVNHIMC IICNRIIRI RN iwSaaiiiYJ EiUunuiili. 5u., OFFICE OVER THE WYOMING B.\NK WILKSS-EAERE, FENN'A. I CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000. Will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on proper- I ty in Town or Country, at reasonable rates. | I ); i: i.e. CO us : G M. ILilh-tiback. John ItichnvJ. ?am"' : Wadl/.tins, L. D. Shoemaker, D.G. Dresbuch, U.C. Smith jit. I). Lacoe, Geo. P. Steele. W. \V. Ketcharn, Charles Dorrance, Wm. S. ii. M. Ibivdiug. MIHOLLENBACK, President. L. D. SHOEMAIVLE, Vice Picsid't. E. C Sifitn. Snc'y. W. G.fr ftt-LihO, 'ireasurer. HOMER CAMP, Agent. Application for Insurance in the following Companies received; .Etna Insursnj e Coin pan j-, Hatford. Assets. $2,265,175 Fulton In uii.nce(bimp-.iuy New York, Lush Capita! .* $200,000 Royal Insurance Company, Capital $10,000,000 Liverpool A London Iheurance Company. Capital *. $6,000,000 j.:: r. INSYBAN* Connecticut Mutual. \ - ts $4,500,000 (.'amptown, Nov.s, D -:. T-2>f n -"-T *' -a r ffs r? r; eg?9 f L-5s- W itit A... A 'oa, :i (-"-fB Ai * a AND | i\T "Vi7 GOODS, AT TH S g i £ F. cn ui ?i u-R is ~ r.TftRP 110 TIIINII\ RII 11K S i • 2 -I int lie above well e v !.i'.ii-:i:in-.:i. , uUic iuce to our old custii • iters and the public generally, that he will continue ti.e If >ok and Stationery busim ss at tin- old Bland,and hopes by strict attention t / ineos, to merit a share of public i'; - . .-ar -' ' -r ..: ...;• goous, tve hatter our >vl, tin; v,.- c ,-j < ' r rre.iVr iuJui-cuicnts to purchasers than any other establishment in tLi s section of country. Please give us a tall before purchasing elsewhere. F. W. A LVOED Towandi, Dec. 40, ! ?62. O -i—i O '~J -t±. J—i-'-T C2r i CHEAP FOB CASH. I .—. ! THIIE BF-T PLACE IN TO WAN DA ' JL to buy well-made, durable and good Cuing m S£!?:•' : tlifaSi ht\U by yLy s liEsstJ^ :,T REASONABLE PRICES IT v CAT AlfA"\T's! j/ i, j_j. I j .>' i J V./ \J jA O nj OTHTYTr RTO^TC \J JLjC/ 1 Ail J- 1 vJT OJ. \J J- JuJ, S?A A r ~ : r A"" *■" 1 ™"7 A r'-" ~ 7 i tvisl n r , C i , .'.l *>'3 Au U Uui .J w'£i-3 i . - - , ft. **■ " Tr to cJ. w , G2S3JSTS CSCOE3, BOO'i/S & SHOES, "11*23 & CAPS Anu EiCatAor of 0.11 Linus. Having bought early in the Meson, r.t low prices, for rash, we wiil sell cofrespohdlngly cheap. Come one, come nil und examine our goods* us fort.iin "ivc vf-ii a oiler luticle, lor Icf3 moiicy l:iiUi can be obtained els *.• here* Remember the place— at M. E. SOLOMON'S. Towunda, Oat. E i, lsG2. JHZ KIGHIST MARKET PRICE VTILL EE PAID FOR Hides, Sheep Felts & Woo!, C AT THE CLOTHING STORE OF p i r- oro PT/akj lv:. u.. o'——wiYis-. i 4 ; Snyder SLouse —T/averiy, 3j&". IT. i ys A I>lll CK HOTEL, Four Stories high, 1 (near the Depot.) has elegant parlors, large airy rooms, well furni>hed, is owned anil conducted by C. VVAKFORO. V, ';!> a desire to please first class patronage. (Open for night trains.) Board $3 per week; meals2s i nits ; hot>'s kept do to To cts per u.iy. Stages 80 tun twice a day. _ .. , Tr Passenger trains East—Express, 12..12, 10. >7 A..., Way 2.22, Mail 5.32, P. M., going Wfcst—Express 4.2, i W.iv O.2'J A. M., Accommodation 1.22, Express 4.56, ' Mail 6.55 P. NT. C. WARFORD. Nov. 25, 1 ST.2. __ Good Flour aid Good Bread! WHY IS IT THAT SO MANY FAMI rV LIE-} HAVE POOlt BREAD ! Ask the lady of • the house, and you will invariably receive in answer : ! The flour is poor or the yeast is poor. _ To avoid these irubles buy your fiour always at FOX b • and use Strattons Yeast Compound, to be had at ti.e same place; it always gives satisfaction. The lies! quality of VVneat and Buckwheat flour and i fresh ground Corn Meal, all allow prices, at the Cash j GfocbrV Store. H. T.I-OX. Jan. 28,1862. FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A very de sirable let o! land in W'yalusiug twp., containing ONE ACRE, with a framed dwelling, outbui'dings and a variety of choice fruit trees thereon. The situation is •in enviable one h ■ a m ih.ui'c or grocer, it being located ! near the North Branch Canal. Tor terms nndjtny other ; information that may be desiitd, apply to , J D UOODEXOUGH, | Jan. 13, ISC3. 'lowanda. Pa. ("LVUTION — Whereas, ray wife CATUA- I W RINE. has left my bed and board, without any just cause or provocation, I heieby forbid any person harbor- I iug or trusting her on iny account, as I will pay no debts ; of her contracting after this date. _ Wilmot. Feb. 2.1963. DANIEL HOGAN. j ANNUAL EEPOKT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford County from the ls£ day of January to the 31&*£ day of December, 1862. inclusive. j Auditors 100 00 , abmssots 1452 03 I Bridge Contracts 2080 04 ; Bridge Views 30 00 Crier of Court 105 00 i Constables making returns and attending court '570 00 ' Counsel* 70 40 " in Criminal Suits. 75 CO Cost in Commonwealth Suits 1041 07 ' C.st if. Civil Suits 50 04 ! District Attorney 107 CO Election Expenses 740 00 Fuel and Lights 130 70 | 'lrani! Jurors 647 40 ; Traverse Jurors . 2501 90 ' I Insurance upon Court House 131 75 j Justices Inquisitions 43 SO j balance due E. Overton, Jr , for ser vices last year. Account with the Several Collectors of Cunn'.y Tares for the County of Bradford. Townships Boro's A Collectors' JVutr.es. | Yet Charged. Received. \Ezonerd. l'er Cent. \ Returned. Monroe borough, M Terwilleger, Lsob $6 51 I >0 51 Bidgbury, Jesse Hammond, 02 12 52 12; : Towand i North, j All Kingsbury, 70 83 70 83; ! Albany, G M Cranmer, 1859 132 01 ' 137 91 ! Asylum, j D L States, 1860! 84 14 ! ! 84 14 I Burlington West, J C DeWiit, i 64 51 j t 64 51 : Litchfield, D McKinney. 22 73 20 00 i 2 73 • Monroe borough, KR Rockwell, 12 23 7 uoj 6 28 Overton, 1 James Ileverly, 31 53 25 00) C 63 Rome, j Simon Russell, 07 47 75 Cf.i 2 Bo' 19 01 | Shesiiequin, j John Brink. j 212 57 212 97! Athens borough, Wra Hancock. ISCI let 09 164 09 Asylum, 1 Wm M Decker, 13 70 13 70 Albany, ' Clark Seewt, 12 33 12 36 j j ! Burlington township.; R M Prnyne, ' 170 97 176 97 " borough, | F Whitehead, I II 59 11 59 : Canton, j S Lindley, j 2.' 36 22 30 j Columbia, M 1! Siade, j j 76 CO 76 CO Herrick, J J Anderson, j 43 33 48 3° ; Leßoy, HE Palmer, j 31 31 ! Monroe township, J L Cooibaugh, ! 24 41 24-11 : 1 " borough, Jos Griggs, i ' 707 ' 4 34' 27' 236 Pike, It Brink, j 255 80 ' 220 CO, ' 35 80 j Rome, F C Cranmer, 165 23 ! lt)0 00' j 65 '/> Smithfield, JW Phelps, 247 77 247 77: | I Sylvania. P. M Itoss, 21 52 j 1H 54 , 2 33 Standing Stone. Jonathan Wood. 1 16 13 i 15 11' 1 02 Terry, S Bowman. : 23 6,2 i 221 12 43 8 98 ; Townnda North, j D Vennedy, i | 66 OS ! 66 03 j Tuscarora, A J Silvara, | S3 16 | 61 62! 1 54. Ulster, ! <1 S Nichols, i 14 93 j 14 .*> Windham, JV. Warner, ' 91 53 i 61 o2 3 531 19 49 ' "38 ■ Wysox, I J B Hinds, \ 71 01 1 7! CI Wells, Aivaii Xoung, C 9 72 59 42 1 30! ; Armenia, J B Morgan, 1862; 84 47 ! 77 4 • 2 92 4 03 ■ Asvlum, 1 WM Decker, 303 45 i 271 40 10 99 16 14 85 01 i Albany. jJ V Rice. i ; 252 87 ; 233 ?>' 805 1124 1 Athens town-bin, David Gardner, > 1426 52 1345 66 10 14 70 82 ! " borough, II W Rockwell, , : 460 19 . 424 87! 12 3s; 22 44 ' Burlington, R .'•* I'linne, 1 3-0 9l 177 00 i 804 19 24 Burlington borough. F Whitehead, j 73 00 , 37 52 41 4< i Burlington West, Airwsi Creeno, j . 342 20 ! 2 U 2o; 266 16 98 j 11145 | ronton. R\V M'Clclland, 779 11 724 921 5 97; 33 22 ; ; Colunibia, M S Awes, 741 53 763 10i 1 4- 37 00 ; Frai.kiin, i> W C"kely, 250 19 195 5o; 3 12 11 35 20 22 GratiVi ie, D vid Savies, 424 54 399 30! 3 79 21 04 I Herrick, JJ Anderson, 2: 6 12 243 00! 5 22 14 Ci *5 16 Leßoy. RR Palmer, 293 22 • 145 00 4 47, 14 44 . 129 31 Litchfield, li B Wokott, 465 S3 ! 4SO 561 315 23 15 Munroe township, i JI, < 'onl'-angli, 356 63 j 2..-S V - . 2 71, 17 70 i 33 01 borough, Jam Magiil, 74 79 ! 70 37! 62!" 371 ' Orwell, 1 J W Puvson, j 570 58 j 557 04; 3 74; 23 20 j Overton, B .7 '! -Govern, 100 80 M 96! 4 00 4 84 ! j OVv N-cthrnp, 764 52 1 393 CO' 4315* : itidgb'.try. Anson Webb, 513 13 4- • B:>' 6 SS' 25 42 Rme town.s'Jp, W II IV. r!:*, 4 .7 68 3- 00j 1 7 2j 85 75 1- '• lcro-igh, 1 Vv'ni Forbes, j 54 f*2 47 00 1 ! Sir'thfield. ! J W Phelps, t 7:'5 39 521 23! 5 29, 39 45 ; 230 42 j Snrinciield. { It P Strong, i | 657 73 630 so! 3 631 33 21 J ! S-r.i:?. Ceeek, 1 Ira Crane, ! > 320 20 21-4 51 15 70' 15 80 ! S.-irv-ii. i D S Alexander, 83 83 79 14; 52j 4 17 j • Siu-bc.uin. ' Geo Childs, I 694 34 657 70j 2 CI 34 63 ; Stunning Stone, j (>••< W-..J, j j 25! 60 ' 270 Co 264 17 45 615: Terry. I Fk: ;! Bowman, 26128 154 8-! C7- 12 73 i Ci 8a Towanda township, J M Swartwood, : 206 62 274 80! 72: , 14 47 Towanda borough', Geo E Fox. ! ; " 895 41 C-4 4-j 4 7V' 44 53 To wan a North, R L Kennedy, 1 246 22 77 00 j 1 4' 12 25 155 57 Troy township, J H Ward, 717 97 707 70; 2 Si 27 31 ! Trov borough, Win Morgan, 314 12 2'- . >■:)■ 2 7'. 15 t>7 Tiucarvra, ' A J Silvara, 364 00 I 215 fin; S 6? ' 17 SO 123 12 Ulster. Geo W Nichols, ' 422 61 ; 12 s?; 7 7m 29 75 21110 Warren, J a rob S Aliyn, ' ' (.79 79 ! 64 '7:! ; 34 09 Windham, James Newman-, j 57.5 64 623 74 4 3' 27 57 , Wv.ilusing. John G Kce'.er, ; £59 94 A37 SI; 3 s: 23 31 Wvsox, w John B Hinds. | i 62 99 ■ 377 13j 4 73, 31 23 21C 87 Wells, James Mitchell, j j 450 22 , 422 21; 15 05; 22 2J j Wilmut, , Ud .vard Meets. | ; 299 CI ! 257 26; ; i 62 3: 121.6'.':' 96 C 17.375 15i 224 12! 939 7 2.854 7. /Jr. brands Watts, Treasurer in acct tci'.h !kt County of Bradford for 18G2. Cr. Ru c upon duj. ' at?s for previous yeai*3, $2,505 57! Returned uncollected previous tb 1562, 436 ' ; I.'uplicates tor 1-12. 19,2 ; T- 4-t | " " for 1862, 24' i 7 Amount received upon Unseated Lands, C 52 73 l Exonerations given Collectors, 224 22 Amount upon Seated Lauds. 371 73 ; Pei.vulura " " 93.1 ' 7 | R e . ssussmer.ts 26 44 t Orders Redeemed in 1862, 16,651 52 Fines and J tror Fees, 208 C ! j 2 per tent. Commission upon same. 333 05 Balance of Money Raised for Paying Eouuties, 277 00 | 1 ** " " " 319,378 *3l 1* 378 ! : ;; tider.tal llccv . " 172 23 ! Amount in Treasury, January 1, 2,653 78 j Abatement upon s ate T: _ Si 2 j .Vmount ia Treasury, Juauary 1,1-62, 1,2 01 j $23,903 87 ! $23 90S 87 Jjr. i , is Watts, T.- usurer, in acct with lite Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Cr 1 .e upon dnpli: ' ; for previous years, $ 4.103 22 ! Returned uncollected previous to l-:2, $ 1,016 49 l!nj-ates for 1-.2, 14,5-1 59 j " " for 1862, 2,611 22 Amount received upon Unseated Lands. 501 93 j Exonerations given Collectors, 1f.9(7 A.mount upon Sea'ed Lauds, 74 4u | Percentage •' " 711 00 I'.c ft'sessuicnts, 20 53 : fctnte Trworer's receipts, 13.451 sr>5 r > Incidental Receivalft, 5 23 I 1 per cent, commission on 814.883 59, 148 R4 I L'ueCommonwealth, January I,IBOS, 1,283 Ir $ 1 u 2 .-2 (.7 ! ?19.232 ' 7 i Dr. Countv Orders in account with the. County of Bradford, for 1862. Cr. Orders issued in 1-52. $16,651 £2 J Orders redeemed in l"02, $1G,651 72 j• j r hers J air ...vrf. 1,1 &, r. lOi-tidersou totaOii • *rg, o a,i v,aryl,rcsC3, laJL 31S °44 i 316.844 6- Dr. Funds raised for paying Bonniies to Volunletrs, by llesolulion of JulytS, 18d2. Cr. ' Money borrowed for said purpose, 120,477 09 | Paying 808 volunteers $25 each, 20,271 09 i Amount paid Treasurer, 277 CO i 555 v Count), dn bcrc-by certify that the above 1- a true and correct statement of the receivals and expon _ / dituu-s >.l said County, from the fust day of January to the 31st day of December, (inclusive,) lib 2. Given under our hands and seal of Office at Towanda, January 21, 1593. W. n. DECKER.) 15A.40 LYONS, / Commissioners. Attest—G. E. Fox, Clerk. J.CAMPBELL, \ 2i ew Arrangements. \ FTIIIE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FORM- J_ ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for merly carried 011 by J.D. 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 largo stork of all kinds of LEATHER reqnir- ] cd for a country trade. A foil Assortment of Shoe Findings, Harness Trimmings, | SADDLERY, HARDWARE. CROCKERY, NAILS GLASS, GROCERIES, &c., fee. We expect to increase oar facilities in themanafactnr-; ing department, so as to be,nbr-* to supply dealers with a ; superior article, at prices rivaling ell, competition, ar.G j especially'' foreign,' 1 believing it of vital importance to i community to foster domestic productions as far as prac- j ticul'.e. : Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery J owned by Messrs. Cuip & Kirbv, ar.d rented the shop i formerly occupied by theui, weoner iorsaiea large stock j HARNESS. BRIDLES, TRUNKS, TRAVtLINS BAE3.SLO ami will make to order almost anything in this lice. We respectfully invite public attention to our whole slock in its various branches, trusting that by strict at- ; tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the 1 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 ail kinds of repairing on very short notice. JS3T Cash paid for Sheep pelts, Hides and Skins. J. f>. HrMPHRF.V, IRA B. BULL, J. E. DAYTON. Towanda, April 25,1RG2. j T3ENBION AGENOY—TO SOLDIERS I _|. AND THEIR FRIENDS.—The undersigned having j had considerable experience in procuring Pension Bonn- ! ties and back pay of soldiers, will attend to all business j in that line, entrusted to his care, with promptness and i fidelity. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or j address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county. Pa.— j Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE, j Kelers by permission to H. B. CARD, County Treasurer, Wellsbboro, Pa. D. P. POMEROY. troy. Pa. A. H. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda, Pa. Oct. 22. ISQ2. J AD MIN1 STR ATO R'S NOTICE -Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the esia'eof Richard P.. Reckwith. late of Itidgebury. dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will preseut.them du ly authenticated for settlement. EDWIN R. BECKWITH, Feb. 6. 1663- Administrator- Office Books and Stationery 171 f Prisoners' Support in Onnly Jail 4''<7 36 Prisoners Support in Eastein Penitentiary 573 24 Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Penitentiary 690 00 Printing 385 50 i'rothonotary and Clerk of Se siuus 461 29 Repairs upon Public Bhildihgs 173 03 Sheriff for summoning Jurors 160 00 Township and School Tax 112 H* Wild Cat Certificates 3 75 Volunteers and Support of their Families 500 37 W. H. Decker. Commissioner, 376 00 I. Lyons, do 362 00 Josephua CatSpbell, 'do 64 no 1 W. A. Tiir.ma-i, (late)do 222 00 E. H Cooibaugh. Commissioners' Clerk 600 u0 W. \V. Eastabiooka damage for Budge giving away 175 00 Sum Total $16,631 52 |NEW SPRING GOODS! AT J. m. -COLLSLa3', (First door South ol Coddiug & F. isscTs.) | TUST RECEIVED FROM NETWORK \ an unosnal large stock of Clothing, Cloth, Car -it- - Vesting', Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats A. Caps, which I will be sold at greater bargains than before. o' r D ChT.T''"J vOii Or O I Gwiv • Will comprise almost every article worn by man or bov. EIFiSZBJESS SUETS, GO&X3,] l a iLl- 2k "wesir, Shirts, Collars, Jiuspertders, STeck -ies, Gloves, Wrappers, Seeks, ; Overalls, Boy's Pants an 1 Jackets. Especial attention | is called to oar New Stv>^-' CLOTHS, CAS IME RES AM) TESTINGS, : Which are read} - to make up to order, on short notice, I and warranted in every way, or no she, as we have some I eight years experience in this line of business, my cutter, Mr. I'ENEPACKER, \v li be on hand, at all times to do ; cutting for those who wish it done. BEA? IN MIND j If yon wish to buy clothing cheap, ami get as good as I represented, call at * 1 OOLLIUS'. ; If you wish to get the worth of your money, and buy new ! fresh Goods and fair dealing, call on us and you will be j satisfied. No trouble to show goods and no forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. J Towanda. April 21. lst)2. CASSFSOWSiI ACAZ>B2V!3t~ REV. S. F. BROWN, Principal. THE WINTER TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will commence DECEMBER I, ISO 2, and continue ; 10 weeks. BOOKS CSED. | Town's Speller, McNallev's Geography. Greenleafs j j Common School and National Arithmetics, Brown's j j Grammar. Daviea' Algebra, Geometry and Surveying, j 1 Parker's Philosophy, &c. TEKMS. Common English Branches f4 00 I Higher Branches 5 25 Ba" Board convenient at reasonable prices. Camptown. Nov. 13. IRG'2. BACK PAV, BOUNTIES AND PEN SIONS.—The undersigned will attend to preparing claims for back pay, bounty aud pension P. D MORROW. HKsrellaiTwas. THE TjS~IOZSr *&'s&.#>!!££&}* ' ' A'-?f : agJw^^F'artajEe^g^M^ DRUG STORE. (li'!io'fsa f > d'vl Rt 'u'l. Xo -1. P .Hons Bh'f:, Corner cf .Main an.J liiid.;r Sis., TV: .nclj. Pa ) DR. T. F. Proprietor. rnilK SUBSCRIBER, RESPECTFULLY X informs t -I - u V,; ■ f}..;t no I. >.s purchased the above Drug >'o.ro, ar.i haviiy? thoroughly rctttted and enlarged t.and increase Ihis tac.. tics lor''impounding Medicine* 1 is prepared to supply every want ci the puolic, in U 1 DRUGS AND MEDICINES, My'Htock, almost entirely new, has Leea .-elected wilk care, and esnbru- esa t 11 assortment of all articles belong iug to the Drug Tradi. TRESS SUPPLIES aw received nonthljr, of Pure rad Reliable Drugs and Medicines, will h v.i.i be ,1.1 at pri < s th-t cauuot f&ii to su.t our patron.'?. My si • a consists of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and PURE LIQUORS,\ Of every Co.- rip: ion, an-1 tie to.-i onaiSiy for Medical patent Medicine AND A LARGE SUPPLY OP HOMEOPATHIC L CtoXCEXTKATBD MEDICINES Botanic >*n hd. AH the best Tmeses, Abdominal Supporters, s!>'>tt!iirr Br.tees. Breast Pumps, Nipple Fbails & Shic!• s, Nursing lbittles,>y ringes, t ,r the Teeth and Nans. TQQTH PQ\VQEHS AND PASTES* of every variety. A large assortment of I SiJj'l J Ij'h Pare Essei ti ! C lis. Fine Perfamery ruj Toilet Soaps, Bafihlo and Ivory Combs, Hair Dyes, Oiiaaud lavigorators. Kerosene, Burning Fluid, Lam; s, Shades. Chimneys, Wicks, Ac. Choice r ioEtceo, Cigars cc Snttffi AH the Dye Staffs, Fish Tackling, Ammunition, Ac. Bird Cages, oi every style 1 variety, Cups, Nests and tSs Dr- HADILL trill be foond at his o.Tice, in the Drug Store at ail times, when engaged in out of door pr.iiti tteu 1 v. 1 e-v..:n:ue :nu proscribe tor patients :n Awtcsw, free of charge. Phj : :Tan r." C- "* s° Ia; fa if 2 \ ? l\sn f i mm Ein.iu> b-iiif icii-.cAili L? ISS 111 y rc<| .tested to make immediate payment, and t.io>e iitiv nig el tints against said estate will presenttheiß duly aulheutieatcd lbr settlement. MINfclR TERRY, LUCRETIA HALLOCK, 111 RAM L. TERRY, Jan 7,18 G.T. Executors. A CONST/ Nt 1 SUPPLY OF EXCISE STAMPS, ot almost all denominations, kept oa band and for sale by B. 8. RUSSELL.