"LOCAL AND GENERAL. jndge WILMOT returned to his borne, Place, ou Saturday 'a-T. Tp V B .T Poror.Ass, will deliver nn C BEFORE the Townnda Temperance Society, on Mon f VERIUS BEXT ' All A,E INVITE(I T0 ATTEUD • poVATTOK. —The friends of the Rev JT O <.TFR- wi'L pav htm a donation vi-it. on Tnea ' L U -H 24th afternoon and evening. All arc invited YFPCICAL CONVENTION—TRNF ToWNER • M a Musical Convention . at Hornbrnok. eommene " P-XSILAY. March 31st. anil continue five days, and ' ,J C with a Concert. See card in another column. gr PENNSYLVANIA RANKS —Thorp nrp fonr U,U state now redeeming their hills in specie — VJJIS'S in D" 4 R R in their circulation to get rid of the Government UJ p rs r. —TVP learn thnt the larcre Grist Hl# mill*- formerly known as " Mercur'S Milll." be '."JTO ROSWEI L I.ITTIF.n. in Burlington township , IFSTRNVED bv fire, on Sunday morning last. Both " tnpet'iier with their en'irs contents were consumed - ROSSIS estimated at $4,000. No insurance. ESS- PAXK ROBBERY. —On Monday, the 9th •,- g §et UF expert tmrvlars entered the Waverlyßank . ..'YI A side door, and made an effort to rob Hie Bmk J,.,, W : NJR to pieces several locks. Ac., they abandon I'< E enterprise, as a bad job. The loss ot the Bank is than S2OO. WO notice that Mr LAPORTE HAS in<ro . R( I INTO THE House, a bill to restore the pay of Mem -S 'the I.eei-hiture. to the old standard of $3 per day -. ~NE lniniiri'D days, and half that sum for every day be- IIIE URIE hundred. As the Ilonsc is democratic, and -•-er LIINCNT is their hobby, the bill will undoubtedly ;l (•) We have had nn nnusnnl amount of R V during the close of Winter and the beginning of > -. with but little s leigl.ing. The litieia! fall ot snow -never has been of great advantage to the farmers, by C I NE their winter crops from the injuries incident • V-ILS fi :k!E season. WE prophesy that the soil will I N MUCH fertilizing energy in the early part of the sea- Ml J-VF COUNTERFEIT POSTAGE CURRENCY. —The - .v cent postage currency notes have been extensively vrfrited fur some time, and NOW we see it annonuc , .. st the twenty LIVE cent ONES liave been [iut in ciicu- N. Tlicy are poorly engraved on wood, lhe faces •: very p-or, and the jmper is of A suit, spungy charac jgs- As an evidence of the popularity of WII.M'IT. and the nnivcr al satisfaction given by ! ;- intiuent as Judge of the Court ot Claims, may be errel from the complimentary and flattering notices .- TII L.iia by the loyal press throughout the country. — > S IN J s.AI OPINION tli.it n > better E lectiou COUJ-J ii:vc iwen raade. the advent of Munh, the ftrst ' ; ■ a.--ath, we are b!**sod witii all kind of weather. I I.y WI H.'vc t!ie baliny Incrze of May. and the nexi | ' cod blazing ATMOSPHERE AND sn nv STORMS of Decern- I ■ I'cr.vui.S can NUT lie too careful IN regard to health. ; .. .G the inauv sudden changes. Eiy We neglected last week to make men j • I-FF the vi IY excellent address delivered before the i 7NII.DA Temperance Society, on Monday evening, by , 11. IV. HALE. The audience was a large one, and I ■ > :L E-s seemed to give general satisfaetion The MA ! A #D E.\< ILII iff .speaker and a sound reasoner, and we j - JT-IS able address may have a beneficial effect. RGT RORBERIES. \Y<; understand that nl- | ~ -t ivery nijlit, bouses and cellars are entered, in this 1 RE .- pr ivi-ions and other valuable article-- purloin- | '- OI.C night !a-t week, tlie Convent was entered and : FT!*! valuable article* taken. Within the last week, I I.utises have been entered, and in many cases the ' • IR" were alarmed and lied 81-fure securing theii - 'Y. Thus far no ARRESTS have been made. K?* THE WINE PLANT. — The culliva! inn of , I iaiit, and the manufacture of Wine from it, is en j -I-' T the attention of some of our citizen-. Mr. JOHN •' C or. of R- mie. Who is engaged ir. the business, ex- | 1 •I a tsittie of this wincin our office, on Tuesday last. | I.aiter being duly tested and tented we proii'MTU'ed F G -•' J." The great profit to be derived from the i "-' uent of the capital and labor required, and the j ■E::.!:IEs AM] medical qbalit" -s uf the beverage it-elf. induced many to embark in the enterprise. For •"*' parttcnlars see advertiseiiieut in auotber column. A " KNOTTY'' QUESTION. — The follow 'I-plicated question HAS puzzled the brain of many ■ ' - lit i uier- at the " bar. " We understand that it •"'•bmitted to the " Court above," for decision : | - in n shindy or a rout, • US IHIK -hop ld tear a pfece from out : " R Bon's nummitiotinbles — V'urry in sie-h a case AS this, ".AT C-1. R.-e sh'tiiid cadi pursue? DICK, JON\ -ue I T a breach of the peace, " R '°T a piece of the breeches ? A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION. —A ! II is in circulation, and, we are glad to see, numer- ! 'I ' icd, praying the Burge.-s and Town Council to oze and empower the Sheriff and Constables of the ■ "-di. TO arrest ur.D TlX'ge in the lock-up,a!l 'drunken . liisi.l'iicily persons found upon the streets. This is : AND undoubtedly an orlinance will be immediate ■' ' J H-D to that effect. Rowdyism predominates to such 'l'cnt in tills place, that no person. either male of FE - '.ean PASS along the street without beihg insulted. — ' LV E, ON several occasions, called the attention of the •"■vers that be," to this subject, without avail, and ■ * ilia t the people have taken the mattir in hand, we ; '• will receive the prompt attention of the Board ol -- dinen. &33- THE CITIZENS of IL is place are greatly yed every day at ihe Post-Office, white the mails are 5 changed, by the crowd of small boys that congre- I; iere at that time. Indeed, there is so jnuch coii ' ''II AND racket, that a lady dare not enter to transact "N&ES*. and even the business men of the place can MY OPEN a passage way to obtain their mail matter, FFIOULD at once be remedied, and we respectfully --■' iff THAT the Post Master do so effectually by keeping "out. THEY certainly have no bu.-lut.ss there at that particular time. TAX ON COMMON SCHOOL DOCUMENTS. — -'IN"DONER Bot'TWKT.L, lias decided that Internal Bev ffanins are required upon the following documents: T 1 IUOAIAS and Ceitificates, issued by the State Normal '* TEACHERS, 10 couts. ' • "HE* to Teachers, issued by County Superinten 'W?. 10 cents. ' .H ates by President and Secretary of Board of • V'TIINS TO County S!l)ieriutendent. that schools have PEN and in operation according to law, If) ceDls. • R'WMENTS cr contract# between Teachers and Board to teach, 5 cents, (to be paid by Teacher.) , 1J 'IY reports by Teachers to Board of l)'re CL °l' UL • N NF THE schoolr, SRECIERN^L m. - TEMPERANCE .—Mr. Editor Wehnd ' the pleasure of listening, last week, to a very able and el oquent address, upon the subject of Temperance, by Maj. E. \\ . HAJ.E, of Woodside The Court House was crowd ed with an eminently intelligent audience, who testified by repeated applause, their full apprecation of its merit. 1 he subject was handled in so able and entertaining a manner, that we believe no one who listenencd to it could but have been strengthened in the stern purpose of mov ing forwaird in the glorious reformation and continue to be classed araoDg the " Defenders ot the faith.'' The Major's Lecture, we are free to say, was in all re spects a complete success, and, as we are informed, this is among his maiden efforts, the friends of the cause have ample reason to congratulate themselves upon the acces sion to theii ranks of so able and eloquent an advocate. He should be encouraged to take the field, as the " Har vest is ripe an J the laborers are few.'' P. TTow OXE OF KEARNEY'S MEN DEALT wiT.i A COPPERHEAD. —On Saturday evening last, savs i th? New l ork Tribune, a slightly built young man, an , officer of the 57th Pennsylvania, home on a ten day's furlough, took a seat in a city railroad car. Opposite to HIM seta couple o! men, who, at sight of his uniform, be | gin to denounce the President for a thief and a traitor, j and the army for a set of cowards, better at running than |at lighting, Ac. The officer stepped up in front of them, i | and civily requested them to desist. They Informed him J I that they would say what they pleased ; who was he, and what was it to him ? With a flash of liis eye. like j , the lightning before the thunder, he replied : " My name j ii JAMES DARLING. I am a Captain in the army of the L nited States. No man living can talk in my presence j I ot the Piesidcnt as you have, if I can prevent it." With ! \ that his hand was on the collar of one of them, and the ; Copperhead found himself at fill! length cn the floor.— j The conversation was not resumed while the Captain re mained in tlie ear. nor did the twain deem it expedient to , leava the car with him for a further settlement of the matter, although lie invited them. — Captain DARLING i-A resident of this count}', and is ! a brave and efficient officer. Janonry 14, 1533, Hon. TTENRY CLAY, j of Kentucky, presented to the Senate of the United States a Memorial from certain persons in the West, represent- , ing 1 hem elves as" Subject. of Ed less lie.'' This pe- i tition or memorial was from the State which he repre- J seated, and he presented it undoubtedly to show that he held sacred the '• light of petition." The memorial corn* i mcnees thus : " lhe memorial of the Subjects of Endless TI R E, resid ing in the West, having struck the Rock of Principal, higher than the highest in relation to t'l<- great purpo.-e* and end of our being, and give to our bodies. -OI,L AND spirits peri# tual existence UP >:I this GLOBE, which I - the consummation of ancient and modern hue— 'hat which Kings AND Prophet- long -doited tin- sight of— and the knowledge RD which cannot BE communicated lo the UA favored mind, ' Ac. " We N.-k a lease of land for this subject or principle, I?I seme of THE government lauds near the NI LULH of :he Ohio on the Mississippi — fenced with nii the guards to S:.ut onl irii.-I C-ti DIII -S W liieii the wisdom of vour BODY can devise, for the life (natural) which we S.TV will be (endless) of Alex U.ii r M'Daniel, now 6- years iff ag*. in appearance weak and infirm, save the buddings of minor talilv!" The memorial goes on to state that, the New Paradise will be placed at the junction of the Ohio and li.E Mi -is sippi ; that there the Tree of Life will be planted, and the subjects ot " Endless Li e" be gathered together. An APOLOGY is made for " any want of parliamentary ETIQUETTE in the language of the mom N-i ai " is writ ten by one who never hi Id any pu'dic ojfirc in his life. " The number o* us," it further states, • is at this time twelve or lifteec, though all ai not here.' It is signed 1 LEONARD Junes, and Henry Bantu, a Shaker for many ; years excluded from that Society fir this biesscd faith," Ac. It is doted id Mercer county. KV., 15th December, year of- :r Lord. 1-52 and of EMLH -s Li e the Ist. — The above we clip liom a nutnbci of Tin P. <sby'e ßl-T TIN, PUBLISHED at Philadelphia, and dated January 23d, is 33. DEATH OF FRANK S. EATON. — A COM muuicution to the Eltqjra Pi ess. announces I he sad Intel, ligence of our fonocr t-iwnsm in, F KA NK S. EAT IN He was well known in this town, and hi* good and manly traits of character endeared him to all who knew him, and many hearts will lie pained to icnrn of his death. He was a resident <ff Philadelphia at the time of hi* enlist, uient in his country's service, and ;here j i:ie>l the An derson i avalry. Co. L. On the eve #f hat !e seven hun dred of the Regiment refu.-ed to advance, and EATON was oiie of the glorious three hundred, who nobly marched ou the enemy, repul-ing three regiments of the Re'cei Infant ry. A companion writes to his friends as follows : It was i.y Fa A NX'S earnest solicitation that I joined the army, and we have been almost con-Luitly together ever since, until lie was shot d ova, almost by my side. lie seemed -ad the day previous to his being wounded, and expres-ed much anxious sulicitude for the welfare of tlie " loved ones at home." \Ye convec-ed very freely upon the subject of religion, and both made good te s.lives, and hoped we might become tit for a home in Heaven alter death. Since we have been so intimatelv as-oeiatcd. ids Lie has been almost blameless, particular ly a short time previous to his death. He was un ver-.il ly re-pected by all the officer- and nittnil ers ot his Com pany, and his loss is tell very keenly by ns all As a sol dier and a Iriend, he was all that heart could wish, tt'e laid him down to res'- in the Ccnitte:y of the l'ie l.yferi an Church, N ishvilie. Tenn.,and marked the spot - > tli.it it can easily be found." " lb--lee;-s—serene his re-t shall be, Earth covers none mure true, rnoie brave ; And tnav the banner of the free Float ever urondly o'er his grave." —Mr. EATON will be remembered by our citizens, ns son ot the widow EATON, who resided in this place, a few vcars since. At the bride's residence. Towanda. M roll 8. I*o3. by TV. It. Pecker, Esq., Mr. MAHI.ON' SWAIM'W'OOD to MISS SARAH HANCOCK, all oi the above place. In Monroeton. March 11. by Rev. I. If. Ross, Sfr.SVE.S- 1 Ley STONE, of Lcßov. to Miss m ARY R CRANMER, daughter of E. 11. Cnuiraer, Presiding Eider of Troy district. D2SD, In Derrick. March 5, SILAS L. voongest child of Pvid and feylvia Armstrong, aged one year and 11 months. In Orwell Feb. 22, of inflamation on the L'.ngs, ISAAC PRATT, aged 51 years. In North Rending. N Y., Idarch 10. of Consumption,ED WIN W. ROH'LA ND, ol Towanda, aged 23 years, 4 months and 10 da;'.*. Are we not tending upward too, As fa-t as time can move ? Nor would we wl-lt the hours more slow. To keep us from our love. In AVynlusing "f Consumption, March 7th. ANN IS F. iliughterofß. D. A Fidelia J. Cleveland, iu the 19th ye ir of lie.' a^a. Iti Washington, February 27.18G3, of small pov, NIRA.M 11. BLACK, aged 24 year* and 8n; nubs, lormerly ot this place. £UU) iltttCi'ltKlDCiUS. Yalnable Mill Property for Sale. r H E SUiiSIl! UEUS OFFER FOR,SALE 1 a property in SmithfieM, Bradford county, Pa..con si-ting of a STEAM FLOURING .MILL, with new Flue Boiler, having water privilege, and a new water wheel.— The Mill is in complete order, and has ago ai run ol cus tom established. 25 Acres of Improved Laud, upon which are two Dwelling Houses, one new; a carriage shop,bain a good farm horse, seven years old ; two wagons, &c., will lie sold with the Mill. For further particulars enquire personally or by letter, addressed to HI.NM A>' & DELANCY, March 11, 18G3. Sniitbfield, Bradford Co., Pft. IX CARD. fT"TE present depressed state of the Money Jl Market having hud the effect to place many kind-Jot Gc s within the reach of CASH buyers, at much lower pr s 1 h.ui heretofore, the undersigned hwgs to give no ti that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a la e extent within the past ten days and is now offering m y bargains such as have heretoiore never oeen equall e II this market. ec. 10. 1 sift). . JOSEPH I'OWELL. IJRIED FRUIT, finon DRIRU AP I.K" krie.rio#, Ro-mherrtss and sVborHeberr!fe*, c'upap at ROW- Sfflcll. SIIEU1 F'S SALE.— Ry virtue of writs oi Lev Fa., issued out of the Court of Common ideas of Bradford county, tome delivered, will be exposed to public saie, at the Court House in the boro' ot Towanda on Thursday, the 20th day of March, 1863 at 1 o'clock, p. in.,the following described lot, piece or parcel of land sit uate in T ntnklin township anil Overton towuship, in said county, formerly Luzerne, and State of Pennsylvania & being composed of the whole of tracts of land surveyed in the name ot Henry Betts, Samuel Temple, Peter Edge, Peter Temple au<J Geo. Edge,and parts of tracts of Geo." Temple, Samuel Edge, Paul Hardv and Andrew Hardy : Beginning at a beech in the south easterly line of the j ti act surveyed in the name of George Moore and a corner I of two tracts surveyed in the name'of Joseph Betts and i Henry Bets, thence along the said line ot the Geo.Moore | tract and lands ot the Barclay Bail Road and Coal Compa ny , north 3o° cast 1(530 perches of laud more or less to a hemlock, cornier of tracts surveyed in the names ot Sam uel Edge anil Samuel Hardy, thence diagonally through the tracts urveyed in the name of Samuel Edge, Paul I{ .ill, \. Andu-w Hardy and Ceo. Temple, 0:1 a line run ning south 1(1° east 840 perches, more or less, passing a I stone by a maple, the corner ot the two tracts surveyed in the names of Andrew Hardy and James Siddons till it strikes the line between the tracts surveyed in (be names of Geo. Temple and Paul Moore at a post, thence along said line continued south BO 0 west 537 perches more or less to a beech, the easterly corner to a tract surveyed in the ti am a of Henry Bryson, thence along t lie line of that j and the Joseph Betts tract north <so° west .735 perches | more or less to the place of beginning; containing 2960 i acres and allowances for roads, Ac., excepting and re serving nevertheless. out of and from the above describ | ed tract ot land, (be following piece ot land intended lor i n town plot, ant! containing 100 acres, and described as ; follows: Beginning at a post on the south bank of Car -1 b HI Creek, thence ninth 51° west 100 perches to a stone | corner, tnirKe north 30° east 100 perches to a stone cor- I tier, thence south 51 ° east 71 perches to the fourteenth mile post from Towandaon Hie Barclay Rail Road .thence i south 50° east 20 perches to the south bank of Carbon , Cieek, thence along the south bank ot the -a—e the sev ; e; a! courses and distances tliereo to the place of t}6n,iij i ning. being in the towuship of Franklin afote.-aid. I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of 5Vm. H. , A itider Lriah Hunt A Francis Harkins Trustees vs. j ! inomas I. Uieriuati. I ALSO—AII those thirty-one tracts or pieces of land situat' 1 in I* ruukiin. Monroe and Overton twps., survey i ed in the name of Paul Moore, S. Hardy, J. Hardv. N. , Hardy, .Jo.-c Siddons, .las. Siddons, J. North, S. lioflings wortli, J. C a-tutor, H. Ca-t itor, Frederick Sellouts, : George Schools. S. Anderson, J. Anderson George Moore, i Jos. I.otz, .Ju.ixi Betz, J.is. Bctz, H. Scety, S. Fritz, 11. Bryson, S. Cooley, J. Seely. B. Hampton, P. Reboots! 3. ! North, S. ii iga, .—. Hardv, J. Hardy,.S. Siddons and P. I Siddons, ail ot wiiieh tracts ol lau.l contain according to the original surveys tour hundred acres each, with "the i usual allowances of six per cent., except the following, to. wit : The tracts survey d to Jos. Betz, J is. ltctz. John Bctz and 3 Fritz, which contain each 343 acres and 27 perches, and the tracts surveyed to Geo. Moore, S t'oli-y and J. Hardy, which contain each 375 acres and allowances to six ( er cent., for roads A c. ALSO All that certain tria guhir tract of land fiit uateil in f raitkiin twp., composed of the south-easter!v I parts ot three tracts of land surveyed in the names of 8.1 Edge, p. Hardv, and A. Hardv. beginning at a Hemlock ' in the line o! the Barclay R. f{. & Coal Co., lands and ! a corner oi the S. Edge and S. Hardy tracts of land, | thence along the line ol tracts suevejed in tl e name oi j t- Hardy, J. Hardy and N. Hard;-'4Boperches, more or ' less, to a sassafras corner to the N. Hardy, J. Siddons, j A. H irdv ami s. .Siddons tract-, thence along the line o I the said .1. Siddons tracts south 30 deg. west 4tl perches, j tuoic or K-ss, to a stone by a maple, another corner of ! Mid Rubious ami A. Hardy tracts, and thence by land j sold ly T. T. Wbrmaii on a line iiimiing north 10 deg. i we.it 072 per. to the place of beginning. Containing GO li | ALSO—A triangular piece of land situated in Franklin j twp.. aloresaid i>n the easterly corner ol the tracts sur- ' rayed in tic nam" ot <i Temple, beginning at the said i stone by a maple corner to said A. 11 atdy and J. Sid j dons tracts, thence along the line ol stud J. Siddon's tract I soufb i;o deg. east 112 per. to a corner nf(l. Temole and ' Paul Moore t.acts of land, liien'-e along said I'! Moore trait- - i:ith 3 i deg. west 112 per. t,. a post, thence diagonally north lb deg. west lbs per. t > the place of beg inning. t 'obtaining 33 acres and 32 per. more or less. ALSO All anil singular, the various remnants and j unsold parts or portions of nine several tracts of land situate in Overtoil and Monroe twps., which tracts were ! surveyed >u the name <1 M. Bush, of which there remains 93 acci s, E Bi:-It, oi which there remains 122 acres. F. • Castutor. of which there remains 7s acres. J. Moore, of i which there remains 333 acres, Hannah Woodruff", of which there remains 2-0 acre-. Mary Mercy Eiiis, of whscli there remains 272 acres, M. Wallis. of which there remain- 2-0 acres. Jno. Barton, Jr., of which there re- Tttains 396 acres, (b ing the s title premises \ bich J. A I*i"' wn I - , N- Buck ;:r:d J. It. P.ilton tr .-let- of the | brunch Iron ,v (,'■)il L'o., conveyed t" the said i. ' T. '■'< iiii.tu,) together with the hereditaments and ap- ! pui b-uaiii es. v c : /.'-i ..iiu taken execution at the suit of Uriah Hunt, . Francis Ilaskitr & William 11. Wilder, Trustees, vs. ! Tlminas T. Wicrmvn. and W. H. 11. Brown, James L. I Rockwell. J. B. Smith, A L. Cranner, Charles Wells, j Horace Wiliey. Auraziller Martin, Wm. Williams, Geo. j Uearuslcy ami Charles .Bcouten, terre tenants. A. il. SPALDING. Towanda. Feb. 25, 150". Sheriff, j SALE. —By viitnc of writs k_J oi \ mill. Expo, issued out oi the Court of Common Pa as oi Bradford county, will lie exposed to public -ale i at tiie Court House, i i the Borough of Towandu. on i Thursday, the 2:lth day of March,l*o3. at i o'clock, p.m. j the followingdc-scribed lot.piece or parcel ot land situate i in Well- twp , beginning at the south east corner of An- j gust us Wiibrrs farm, thence north SsJ deg. ea-t 72 rods j and 4 in along (be south line of lands owned by J. & E. j Gri-wold to the west line of land now ow ned by J. W. I Brink, thence south 1° east .77 5-10 rods along Brinks ! line, thence north Bs|° west 77 4 10 rods to the north i west corner of ;lie farm now owned by J. 11 Brink, thence north to the place of beginning. Containing 23 j acres, more or h-.-s, about 12 acres improved. Seized and taken i:i execution at the suit of Joseph j Munsensv-. Aino- Biker. AI.S.) -The lu'l nving described lot, pio-e or parcel of land situate ill Weils twp.. bounded north by part of j lot No. p;?of'fhe allotment oi the Bingham- lands in ! Wells t i\vn-hip conveyed to Humphry Wlison east 1y lot : No. b4 c intracteil to bo sold to ( liarles S. Ingalls now ' in po-si-ssiun of south bv lot No. 174 contracted to j be -old to Robert !•'. Miller, and lot No. 266 and west by j by lot No. 17-conveyed to A. Meber ci'.il No. 159 cot* ' vcyed to A. Beckworth. Containing CI 3-10 acres, witl u-nu! allowance* of six per cent. b>r roads A c-, be t.n ; -ainemoreorless.it being part uf lot No. 1( 2 oftTt | allotment, oi the Bingham lands in Wells township ami | part of Warrant No. 13 s -,s, about 25 seres improved, trained 10-and barn, end a lew fruit trees tiieieon. I Snzi'd and taken in execution at the suit of Wn-. j Biughams Trustees vs. Benjamin Ingalis. A. li. SPALDING, Sheriff. ; Sheriff"s Office, Towandu, Feb. 27, LstjJ. \ P MINISTR ATO fl'S NOTICE Notifcc j A'\. is hereby given that all persons indebted to times- - tate of Muses M Carr.late of Overton.dee'd.,are requested to make immediate payment, nrnl all having claims ag-iiu.-t -aid estate, inusi pie.-ent them diilvauthentiout- j ed for .settlement. JAMES BEVERLY, Feb. 2.7, 1-03. Adiuini.strator. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice J- .V is hereby given that all persona indebted to the es- j tate of Sally Prince, late of Orwell twp., (lee'd., are re- ; quested to make immediate payment, and those having I claims against said estate must present Hu m duly au- j tlienticated lor settlement. ALBEKT PRINCE, Feb. 25,1802. Administrator. j AUDITOR'S NOTICE —Job P. Kirby JA. Elijah lloiton —No. 505, May T., 1859, Court of! Common Pleas of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court I to distribute funds arising from saie of real estate of defendant, will attend to the duties of his appointment ; at his office in the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, i the 27tli day of MARCH, 1863. at 1 o'clock, p.m. and , all i-ersoiis having claims on said monies must present | them, or else be forever debarred from the same. j. A. WOOD, Feb. 25,1853 Auditor, j 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE— In (he matter of P\. IHI- final ACCCWIT of f. 11. Sherman. GUARDIAN of the ESTATE OF F.iniis Simtbuugh. —ln the Orphan's Court of Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court upon exceptions tiled, wilt attend to the duties of his ap pointment ul his office in the borough of Towanda, on i THURSDAY, lhe 2oth day of MARCH, 1863, at 1 o'clock p. m. J. WOOD, Auditor, j Feb. 2.7, 1863. ORPHAN'S COURT SALE. — In pursu ance of au order ot the Orphan's Court, ot Bradford ; Comity, will be exposed to public -ale, on the premises, : in Towanda borough, on Tuesday, the 24th day of Match, 1863, at 1 o'clock p.m. the following described piece of laud, ot the estate of D. F. BA RS'TOW, dec'd.j situated : on Main street , and bounded ou the east by Main street, j north by lands of J. P. Kirby, west by an alley, and on j tha south by lands of J. F. Means. Purchase money to be paid on confirmation of the sale. WM. MIX, Guardian. Towanda, Eeb. 26, 1863—3w. AD MINIST EA TO E'S NOT IC E—N otice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the cs ■ tate of S. \V. GORE, late of Home, township dfee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having | claims against said estate must present them duly authcu : ticated tor settlement. H.C. GORE, MARSELLES ELLIOTT, Feb. 25, 1863. Administrator. V[ OTICE. An Election fur seven Directors -L l of the Junction Caual Company will be held at the Office ot the President, at Etmira, N. Y. on Tuesday the loth ot March, 1563. Polls open at 10 o'clock and doce at 11 o'clock A. M. Bv order of the President. 3 T AKWOT.SEC'V iw- ftrtjal A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice ; is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es ! tate of ELOX BENNETT, late of Springfielrl twp.,dee'd, • are requuested to make immediate payment, and those 1 having claims will please present them duly suthenti ! cated tor settlement. F. G. BENNETT, | March 11. 1863. Administrator. A DM IN ISTRATOM'S NOTI CE—Notice 1 .xA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the : estate of FRANCIS A. HARRIS, late of Leßoy, deceas ed, are requested to make immediate payment, and ail i having claims against said estate are requested to pre i sent them duly authenticated for settlement. THOMAS HARRIS. ANDREW ROrSE, March 11,19C3. Administrators. ADM INISTR ATOR'S NOTI CE—No tile I J. A_ j s hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate ot ISAAC PRATT,Iate ot Orwell tw])., deceased, are i requested to make immediate payment, and all having ; claims upon said estate will present them duly auth&uli ; cateu for settlement. O.J. CIIUBBUCK, j H.H.PRATT, j March lx, 1862. Ataißhthfedf. : LTXi&Cf] rRTRIX NOTICE! Notice j iJ is hereby given that all pOasons indebted to the es | tte ot MOSES QAN FIELD, late of Wysox twp.. deceased I are request'•J to make immediate payment, and ail bav : ing claims against said estate will present them duly au j thenticated for settlement, i T „ . TABATHA CANFIELD. j Jan ' Executrix. | A DMINISTIIATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice I. , if v en . that all persons indebted to the es . tate ofH LED AII KING, laatc of Wyalnsing, dee'd., ! are hereby requested; tg make payment without delay', and ail persons having demands} against said estate will ; present them duly authenticated for settlement , „ C. W. REYNOLDS, Ex'r. Jan.2G,1863. ADM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE Notice -xA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate oi Samuel Schrader, late of Franklin dec'd..are re uuestrd to make immediate payment, and those having demands against said estate will present them dulv au thenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH SCHRADER, SOLOMON TALLADY, Feb. 5, 1663. Administrators. ADM 1N i STR ATOR'S NOTI CE —Not ice is bercy given, that all persons indebted to estate of JOHN (J. HI'RLBUT, late of Canton twp..dec"d., are requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated tor settlement. R.W. M'CLELLAND. Fei). .5. 1863. Administrator. A I) Ml NISTR ATORS NOT IC E-Notice j XA. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate ol 0. \Y . Northrop iateot Pike, dee'd., are requested ! to made immediate payment, and those having claims against sr.id estate must present them dulv authenticated for settlement. ISAAC LYONS, Adm. Feb. 17,1 s-:. A DM I NISTR ATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice j X"A is h.-reby given that all persons indebted to the es- j tate of Gideon II Andru-, !.;te of Soulii < 'reek , dee'd. are ' request ?d to make immediate payment,and those having ' demands egainst said estate will present them duly au- ; thenticated for .settlement. Yd. B. GLINES Feb. 17,1863. Administrator, j ADM INI STR ATO Il'S NOTICE!— Notice | isberebv given, liiatall persons indebted to the os- i tate of OLIVMR BARTLETf, late of Canton twp.,dee'd. j are requested to make payment without delay,and tlio-e having claims against said estate will present them duly i authenticated lor settlement. W. L.JAYNE, S. T. MANLEY. I Feb. 2.5, 1 C 'GB. Administrators. I A DM I NISTR ATOR'S NOTICE. -Notice j XX. is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the i e-t.-.fc ot Richard it. Beck with, late of \\ ELLS. dee'd., | are requested to make immediate payment, and those; liaving demands again-t sail! estate will present them du- i y authenticated for settlement. ED WIN R. BECKWITFT, Feb. 5, 1863. Adtnicistrator. j A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— In tie matter of ' X V tiir i stale of UTitton flisr, dee'd. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court ! upon exceptions iield t > the final account of Aiministra- i tor, will attend to ihe <1 itics of his appointtueut, at his ofib e, in l'owamia borough, on Saturday, the 11th day "f 1 APRIL. 1863, at 1 o'clock p. in., at which time and i place all persons interested are requested to lie present. ! GEORGE D. M XTANYK, Towapda, March 4, 1803. Auditor. . i 1, DITOR'S NOTICE. —ln tit matter cf 11 l the Assignment of John Randall. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court ! will attend to the duties of bis appointment at bis cfTice in the borough of To wand l, on Friday the 3d day of April, 18(13, at 1 o'clock, p. in., when and where allper sons interested can attend. GEORGE D. MONT AN YE, March 4.1863. Anditor. J A III) ITO ITS NOTICE.—J. W. Briidt'' J. JL VS. John IV. Warring. No. 453, May T. 1861. 1 lie undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court ; to distribute monies raised by Sheriffs sale of defendant's i real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment ' at his office in the borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY, the 10th day of APRIL, ISG3. at 2 o'clock, p. m., j when and where all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else la* forever debarred from the j same. GEORGE D. HONTANYE. March 4. 1863. Auditor. 1 A UDITOII'S NOTICE.— Samuel C Mann 1 V tj. Orson fltckey £l'en liickty. No. 5'J.) May T. I*6o. The undersigned, ail Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies raised by Sheriff's sale ol defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment tat his office in the borough ol Towanda, on Saturday the 4th day of A'GML, l>t>3. at' 2 o'clock, p. nt., and all! pers.ins having cl.tiuis upon said monies must present them, or else he torever di barred from the same. GEO RGB i). MONTaNYF, March. 4.18G5. Auditor. npo THE IIEIRS AT LAW OF BEXJA -1 MIN 1\ INGH AM, DEC D. Take notice, that at an Orphan* Court hold in and for the county of Rradlord. at To watt da, the 3d day of Feb ro.u v, I*<> 3, thoi Barnard Quick, presented a petition set ting forth thai lie contracted with B. P. Ingham, deceas es. about the year I*sl, for two acres of land situate in Wilmot township,and.hounded as follows : On the south by the Susquehanna illver. on the east by lands of B. P. Ingham, dee'd,. on the south by same, k on the west by lands of Terry & Horton, that he has a bond, Irom B. P. Ingham, dec'd., covenating to give him a good and suf ficient deed oil payment of consideration money, that he has paid the condition money and asks a decree of court for the administratrix to make him a deed in accordance with contract of decedaut. <>n motion of Mr. Adams the court grant a rule to show cause why specific perform ance shall not be allowcd.and decree that personal notice be given to the administratrix and heirs at law residing in the county, and order the notice to be pub lisbed in the county paper and mailed to the last resjiective resi dences of those heirs who reside out of the county. Rule returnable to the tirst day o! May Term, I*o3. J. C. ADAMS. Towanda, Feb. 23.1803.—4w. UOLDIERS' PA V—ll EN LI Y KEE LEU having lately returned from the army, offers his ser vices to those in Eistcni Bradford, having claims on the Government tor the services ct themselves or deceased relatives. He is going to Washington, and will prosecute, in per son, the claims left with him before the first of May. His experience as an officer til the army, has made liira ac quainted with the manner of keeping the Records, Ac., and lie expects by success to give satisfaction. Apply to him at Leßaysville, or J. G. KEELER, at Wyalusing. March 3,1803. Z>TIE3W -JFTI&T^/L AND NSW GOOBSI H. S. MERCUR, HATING FORMED A CO EARNER sIiip with HENRY MERCUR, the business will I hereafter be conducted at the Old Stand of H.S.MER j CUR. under the tirrn of HENRY MERCUR & Co. They are now receiving a new stock of Goods waicli was pur j chased exclusively for cash, and will be sold as low as I the times will permit. Thanking their friends and the public for their former I liberal patronage, they respectfully solicit a coatiuuance ; of their favors. Towauda, Feb. 24,18(53. PLASTER FOR SALE —CayugaGround Plaster (or sale in large or small quantities, at : WAgON S MILLS, in Monroe. All kinds of Grain taken | in payment. J. S. SALISBUBY <L CO. Monroe Oct. 22,1SG2.—tf. THE highest premium paid for Gold and Silver, also, for the U. S. Treasury notes old issuer— ; Certificates for the back pav and bouuties of discharged j and deceased soldiers cashed by R. B.RUSPELL, <%&>. 7waada Auguet 28, 1(5*5. AETHER NEW STOCK OP WINTER GOODS! AT WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. THOSE WISHING TO PURCHASfS THE LA TEST STYLES AT THE MOST REASONABLE PRICES, WILL CONSULT THEIR OWN INTEREST DT GIVING US A CALL. T >wi*d i, DJ3. 10, i 5 )2. J. D. HUMPHREY, HAYING pnrchased the Store and exten . sire stock of Goods of T. HUMPHREY, in Orwell, 1 now ufler great inducements to those who are in want of DRY GOOES, GROCERIES, CSOCKEBT,- jDRUGS & MEDICINES,' HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, I Boots, Shoes & Leather of all kinds. The lushest price I paid for BUTTER. EGOS, HIDES A WOOL. Orwell, Nov .5, 1862.—n'23-tf. | Hll lIMiKIE OFFICE OVER THE WYOMING B.vNK WILKES-BARRE, PENN'A, CAPITAL ANI) SURPLUS $115,000. I . I Will Insure against Loss or Damage by Fire on proper-1 I ty in Town or Country, at reasonable rates. I DiiiECi'OKS :—G. 11. Ilaileuhack, John Richard, Sam'l j Wadhams, L.-I).Shoemaker, I>.G. Dresbach, li.C. Smith | R. 1). Lacoe, Geo. P. Steele, W. W. K etc ham, Charles! Dorrance, Wni. S. Ross, G. M. Harding. G. M. HOLLENiUCK, President. I L. D. SHOEMAKER, Vice Presid't. j R. C SMITH . Sec'y. • W. G. STEIILING , Treasurer. HOMER CAMP, Agent, i Application for Insurance in the following Companies ! I received. | .Etna Insurance Company, natfoid. Assets. $2,265,175 1 Fulton Insurance Company, New York, Cash Capital $200,000 : Royal Insurance Company, Capital $10,000,000! j Liverpool A London Insurance Company, Capital ....*. $6,000,000 LIFE INSURANCE. Connecticut Mutual, Assets, $4,500,000 ' Camptowu. Nov.a, 1862. NEW ARRANGEMENT AND ILTIE"W GOOES, AT THE OLD 'IBHS' BOOK STORE. riHIE UNDERSIGNED HAYING PUR ! X chased the interest of Mr. PARSONS int he above well j ! known establishment, would announce to our old custo- ! j mers and the public generally, that he will continue the j : Book and Stationery bu.-iness at the old stand, and hopes | I by strict attention to business, to merit a sharo of public i ! pa'ronage. i From our facilities for purchasing goods, we flatter our ' ' self that we can offer greater inducements to purchasers 1 i than any other establishment in thW suction of country, j j Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. W. ALVORD Towanda, Pc-c. 40, 1862. I CHEAP FOR CASH. | 1 rpilE BEST PLACE IX TOWANDA I I JL to buy well-made, durable and good fitting MM W CLOTHS,! AT REASONABLE PRICES is i.r M. E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. I NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCK, FALL 6L WINTER CLOTHING GENT 3 FINISHING GOODS, SCOTS £i SHOES, HATS dt CATS Aad Leather of ail kinds. Having bought early in the season, at low prices, for ca>h, we wiii sell correspondingly cheap. Come one, come all and examine our goods, as We are i certain to give you a better article, for less money than can be obtained elsewhere. Remember the place— at if. E.SOLOMON'S. Towanda, Oct. 13,1802. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR Hides, Sheep Pelts & Wool, AT THE CLOTHING STORE OF : M. E. SOLOMON ! Snyder House—Waverly, N. "ST. | TS A BRICK HOTEL, Four Stories hijrh, ' .I. (near the Depot,) has elegant parlors, large airy i | rooms, well furnished, Is owned and conducted by C. j WARFORD, with a desire to please first class patronage. ( I (Open for night trains.) Board $3 per week; mea's 23 | i cents ; horses kept 30 to 75 cts per day. Stages South j j twice a day. j Passenger trains East—Express, 12.52,10.07 A.M.,; ; Way 2.22, Mail 5.32, P. M., going West—Express 4.02, j j Wav 9.20 A. M., Aocomuiodation 1.22, Express 4.56,' | Mail 6.55 P. M. C. WARFORD. i j Nov. 25, 1%2. Good Flour and Good Broad! WHY IS IT THAT SO MANY FA MI-1 > T LIES HAVE POOR BREAD ! Ask the lad" of i Hie house, and you will invariably receive ill answer : | | The flour is poor or the yeast is poor. To avoid these ir übles buy your flour always at FOX'S 1 and use Stratton's Yeast Compound, to be had at the ! same place; it always gives satisfaction. ! The best quality of Wheat and Buckwheat Flonr and fresh ground Corn Meal, all at low prices, at the Cash Grocery Store. * E. T. FOX. I Jan. 28,1862. I~ pOR \sALE OR TO RENT —A veTyMe"-! slrnble lot of land in Wvalusing twp., containing ! . ONE ACRE, with a framed dwelling, outbui'dings and f a variety of choice fruit trees thereon. The situation is : an enviable one tor a mechanic or grocer, it being located i near the North Branch Canal. Fyr terms audauy other j information that may be desiied, apply to J D. UOODENOUGH. j Jan. 13, 1863. Towanda. Pa. | pAXJTION. —Whereas, niv wife CATHA- I RINE. has left my bed and board, without any just i cause or provocation, I heieby forbid any person harbor | ing or trusting her en mv account, as \ will pay no debts i of her ooetracting after this date Wifraot. Feb ?. I***. ZHViSL H***AK llt'iccllnncous. TLIE TJTN^OIT LETTG SORE, I (IVholcsalf and Retail. Xo 4, Pulton's Block. Corntr of Alain and Bridge Six., Towanda . Pa.) DR. T. F. MADILL, Proprietor. THE SUBSCRIBER, RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that lie has purchased the above Drug Store, and having thoroughly refitted and enlarged t, and increased his facilities for Compounding Medicines' is prepared to supply every want ot the public, in tW II ihe of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, MyJStock, almost entirely new, has been selected wttfc? care, and embraces a lull assortment ofall articles beioag ing to the Drug Trade. FRESH SUPPLIES are received monthly, of Pore and Reliable Drngs a<T Medicines, which will lie sold at prices that cannot falfr to suit our patrons. My stock consists of Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and PURE LIQUORS, Of every description, and the best quality for MedieaJ use. .All the popular PATENT MEDICINE AND A LARGE SUPPLY OF HOMEOPATHIC K COXCEXTRATEH MEMTTXEI Botanic &■ Eclectic Medicines, Tildons Alt#- lodic and Fluid Extracts, Alkaloids and Resinoids. All the best Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder P.races. Breast Pumps, Nipple Slialls & Shields, Nursing Bottles, Syringes, Cathtera, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS & STROPS, Pocket Knives, Surgical Instruments of late style aud best quality. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Pet* ty, ic. A large supply of BBUSHES For the Hat, Hair, and Shoes, Painting, Varnishing and White Washing, also for the Teeth aud Nails. TOQTH POWDERS AND PASTES, of every variety. A large assortment of FMBTR AMSOLIS* Pure Essential Oils, Fine Perfumery and Toilet Soapij Buffalo and Ivory Combs, Hair Dyes. Oils and Invigorators. Keroserte, Burning Fluid, Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac. Choice Tobacco. Cigars & Snuff\ All the Dye Stuffs, Fish Tackling, Ammunition, Ac. Bird Cages, of every style and variety, Cups, Nests ant Seeds. tt.B- Dr. HADTfcL will be found at Ids offlce, in tfato Drug Store at all times, when engaged in out of doer practice, when he will examine and prescribe for patienU in hisieay, free of charge. Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Prescriptions carefully compounded. The public are cordially invited to examine and test our stock and learn our prices. Towanda, June 24. 1862. T. F. MADILL. New Coot and Shoe Sliopt JOSEPH LEHR M WOULD RESPECTFULLY IX- Y I FORM the citizens of Towanda and vicinity Vl "***! hat lis has opened a BOOT AND SHOfe SHOP in BEIDLEMAN'S Block, up stair*, at which place he solicits a share of their patronage. Es pecial attention paid to Ladies' and Gents' sewed work, Is well as everything else in his line. Towanda, Feb. 24,1863: "FRESH ARRIVAL OF Fill iHD WIHTtR CLOTHING. TH E SUBSCRI HER WOULD RETtRN thanks to the public for their patronage daring the past year, and ask the same discriminating public t give his new stock a fair examination before buying, be lieving he can satisfy them both in goods and price*. I will sell my stock as IoW, for ilie quality, as any one la the country, which consists, as usual. of all article* ia the Oentlembn's Furnishing department. All Wool Cas sirnere suits. Silk Mixed do., and aoine of a lower grade, as well as the finer Doeskin coals, Pants k Vests, Silk Velvet and Grenadier Silk Vesta, all sf which goods 1 will represent true as to quality. Overcoats, all gisdsa and prices, Under Shirts anil Drawers, Suspenders, Ho sieries, Collars, Neck Ties, Fine Linen Shifts, HATS AfMD CAPS. Canes, Umbrellas, Cloves and Mittens. Ac., Ac. call especial attention to my 'large stock of Fur Hsta. which I liatter myself I sell a little lower than the *ae goods can be bought in town I mean what I any, as 4 no humbug ; so give us a call, aud if we don't aeli yon goods before you leave it will be our fault. Tv eharg* nothing for showing goods. I have the Ft!! Style of Ut Celebrated Oakford Silk Hat, Now on exhibition, which needs no puffing to thest wh have worn them. Respectfully, It. tV. EDDY. Towanda, Oct. H, 1862. U. S. Securities THE UNDERSIGNED are now prepared to furnish the various securities of the Government on applica tion. The " Certificates of Indebtedness " are attract ing general attention as affording a convenient form of ready investment. They are issued, in sums of SI,OOO, and are payable in one year with <> per cent, interest, the principal payable in the legal tender notes and lha interest in gold, thus affording a handsome return fortba investment. The five twenty C per cent, bonds, and the seveu thirty treasury notes furnished on application. B. S. RUSSELL A CO. a-o~ The various Internal Revenue Stamps kept always oi hand. POULTRY" GAME ! ! CASH PAID FOR ANY QUANTITY OP MCE FAT POULTRY Dressed for the New York Jlaiket. Also, for mum & OTHER By X. T. FOX* Towanda, Nov. IS, 1862. I EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. —Notice is hert- J by given, that ali persons indebted to the es tate of NATHANIEL TERRY,Iate of Terry twp.,dec'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, ant those having claims against said, estate willprsssnlUtMS duly authenticated fur settlerneni. MINER TERRY, LUCRETIA HAM.OCX. H J it AM L. TERRY, Jan. T. 1863. Kxecntors. ~ SXASTBR ? PLASTER! BEST CAYUGA GROUND PLASTER, iu quantities to suit purchasers.at the Ulster SUam Mills. Also, ()AK LUMBER, of all leitgth* foj t>o* building, constantly on hand. Saw Bills execnted wtlh dispatch. FRED L. WELJLBS. A theirs. March $. 186J, A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF EXCISE STAMPS, of almost ail dsjominstlon, kept hand s-id for sale ht B- 8. RVSBIrt.L.
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