LOCAL AND GENERAL. (TURK WANTED.— An active, intelligent, U tv young man who has had some experience as 1, tk IN A ST " RP - CAU HOFTROF IX K OOTL SITUATION by ap plication to this office. FREDERICK DOUGLASS, the celebrated color ,l orator, will lecture at this place on the evening ,f Tuesday, February 7th. The high reputation If Mr. D. as a lecturer will undoubtedly attract a large audience. jfy- Tin- Post-office at West Warren, in LI IS County, lias been re-established, and H. C. ROGERS appointed postmaster. CAPTURED BY GUERRILLAS.—J. WALLACE 111 oiKis. Commissary Sergeant, son of JAMES HARRIS, ~F this borough, was captured by guerrillas, on the nth inst.. while on a foraging expedition outside of ■ IR Inn 'S near Park Station, Ya. He was iu eom- I puny " f the Brigade Commissary, and both rode ~H, AD <>f their escort.and have not since been heard I • ON. As that country is infested with guerrillas I • presumption is that they were captured. | FIOPKVVT LADY'S BOOK for February is al | ;,ly upon our table. We have so often praised this I- humble work, that it seems superfluous to say I I than that this number is fully up to GODEY'S lard. Always a favorite with the Ladies. GO , -reins determined with each issue to increase hold upon their affections. Back numbers for |s6s will lie supplied. Price 93 per year : we will send the Reporter and I .I, y'S Lady's Book for 84 50. • KSUAPKD. —We had the pleasure, on Mon- R of welcoming Capt. AY. H. TELFORD, of the I ."nth regiment P. A'., who has recently escaped from [•: - rebel prison at Columbia, S. C. The Captain I ,-ives a graphic account of his adventures in Dixie, nring liis eight months sojourn there, T H<- was taken prisoner at Spottsylvania, with six- I' . N men of liis Company, on the 12tli of May last, : , lied to Gordonsville, and from thence taken I . Macon, Ga. AVheu near the latter place, he ef- I ,1 his escape by cutting through the floor of the I ,in which lie was riding, but was pursued by I . iocidhounds and retaken. He was moved from |\; -M to Charleston, S. C., and placed under fire I . ITH several hundred Union officers. I An older coming for their removal to Columbia, Is. I . he procured a rebel uniform, and while being . -bed through the streets to the railroad depot, took the liberty of leaving the ranks, taking re -15..- in the rooms of a daguerrean. He then went 11, the loom of a Union man in Charleston, where |i : . was secreted for eight weeks. Having procur- I 1,, puss for Poeotaligo, he endeavored to leave Is- ity. but was recognized at the bridge, and ta- I u Lack to prison, and sent to Columbia, where: i >t.iid but four days and escaped. Dressed in ; I s. ' ii's clothes, lie made the acquaintance of a \ I \ v. r. and traveled with him three days, staying I LIT-- at planter's houses, finally reaching Charles- i li-ii. where he was secreted six weeks, making sev [ .! unsuccessful attempts to leave the city. Final- j |: .li H,c morning of the 11th of January, having jj. cured a pass, he succeeded in reaching the reb- j .1 lint s near Coosaliatehie, where a Union man in : the rebel army, directed him where to find the 1 j Union pickets. Having passed the rebel pickets,! I' nil foui others, he reached the Union lines in j [FOSTER'S command, on the morning of the l'2th. C.iiit. TELFORD snvs that there are Union men and women wherever LIE has*been. watching for op- J I'oi-tunitics to assist the soldiers in their efforts to j s.-ape, and that the negroes were always to be re li.-d upon wherever met. A IVTORIAL DOUBLE NUMBER.— The Phre- J TV'logical Journal and Life Illustrated, for January, j LY PEARS with 32 quarto pages, and a beautiful illus- ( [tr.t.-L cowr. It contains portraits of Tennyson, j [MUinian, Sheridan, Cobb. PliiUips, Susanna \Yes- I I mother of John an Indian Chief, Franz j M il' r. Miss Muggins, Aliss Fury, the Princess of AV-.les Florence Nightingale, A Group of AYar- III.FS Hannibal, Julius Ctesnr, Pizarro, Cromwell, j ( Imrb-s XII,, Frederick the Great, YVellington and \Q. ILE.>TI with ETHNOLOGY. PHRONOLOGY, PHYSIOO ■ MV. and PSYCHOLOGY. NO. 1. VOL 41st. Pub lished at. 20 cents a number, or $2,00 a year, by I hi FOWLER & WELLS. 380 Broadvvav. New iVork. HEAVY DEFALCATION.—JAMES MULLISON, | I t. Treasurer of AYyoming county, is now in jail ! |I a charge of embezzlement. About five thous- ! leal dollars appears to be lacking in his accounts. | Y'HEN asked by bis Bondsmen what he had done J ,V ith it, liis answer was, •• I have lost it bv gam- I ling." TI RTUIBLE RAILROAD ACCIDENT.—A terrible I pteeideiit occurred about six miles from AA'illiams- ! ; at. on Thursday eve. last. The C'atawissa train , 1 (which runs over the P. & E. track) was coming p. AS WE ARE informed, behind time, and the Erie j aitail was going down when the collision occurred, J [AF. A \Y. STACY, engineer on the P. & E. E. E. j V AS instantly killed, JACOB FESSLER, fireman on the : 9 • train, was so badly injured that his life is de- ' I' paired of. J[r. CHA'S. EPHIJN, mail agent on the j iCiitavvissa, was somewhat injured. The engines j | w. re complete wrecks. MKHNCHOLV RAIL ROAD ACCIDENT.—On' MONDAY last, as the morning passenger train from J > ("TON was passing around a curve near Shick liitmy, one or more of the passenger cars were v. rtnrned by means of A broken rail in the road. 1 tvverul persons were injured, but none except Mr. I'm*. SMITH, of Ahington Centre, was killed. Mr. s. was standing upon the platform of one of the cars, and. seeing that it must go over, leaped off, ! and had scarcely touched the ground ere he was ' ( rushed almost to a jelly by the car falling upon j im Mr. S. was an old resident ot' Luzerne co. 1 •id highly respected by all who knew him. His' Melancholy death will be universally regretted. IMPORTANT. —Widows, Orphans, Fathers, Mothers, or relatives of wounded or deceased offi "•rs OR soldiers, will obtain promptly their Pen sions. BACK pay, and Bounty, by applying to J. N. T'U.N-F. Gov. Agent, office over News Eoom. No BARGE unless successful. Advice given free. Give him it call. ' AITURE OF A DESPERATE HORSE THIEF. — "■H SITINO AFFAIR.— From the Elmira Ae given. C. R. COBURN. January 24. 1865. Between West Burlington and A Troy. on or about the 25th of December, 2864. a Black Oil Cloth Satchel. The owner can have the same by paying charges. ALVORD ROCKWELL. West Burlington, Jan 18,1865. fTH) THE PUBLIG.- -Notice is hereby A given to all whom it may concern, that I have left ; my hooks and accounts at my late place of business, and all persons indebted to me, will please call there and settle their indebtedness immediately. CHESTER WELLS. Ttwaada, Jan. 29.1865. ADM I NISTRATOR'S N OTlCE.—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of A. P. STEVENS, late of Athens twp., dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands agaiust said estate will please pre sent duly authenticated lor settlement. C. F. WELLES. JR., EDWIN WHITE, January 28, 1960. Administrators. lIf'ENSES. —Notice is hereby given that J the following named persons have tiled in the office Of the Cierk of the Court of Quarter Sessions, tor Brad ford oiiuty, their petitions for Licenses under the exist ing laws ot the Commonwealth, and that their several aplications will he heard before the Judges of the said Couri, ou MONDAY, the 6th day of FEBRUARY next: FOR TAVKKN LICENSES. Brown & Sutton Athens twp. j L T Royse Burlington boro j Jerome S Hill do. George W Squires Standing Stone. J R Fletcher .Leßaysville boro' P 1) Wilcox Albany boro' E W Neal —Terry twp. Samuel Wallbridgc Towanda boro' D li Harriett do. Powell A Smith do. D E Briggs Windham twp. M D Cass Troy twp. Reuben Stiles do. Lester S Arnold .Smithfield twp. S S Downing Franklin two. J. M. Pike Athens Borough. FOR MERCHANT DEALER. II W Noble Towanda boro'. 1> H Sweeney Burlington boro'. Morgan & Davison Troy boro'. E. O. GOODRICH. Jan. 16, 1865. Clerk. Ipo ALL""WHOM IT MAY CONCERN ! SETTLE UP ! SETTLE UP! ! The time has now come,that it is to the interest of all persons having accounts with the undersigned to call and settle up without delay. Jan. 2.1885. JNO. BEIDLEMAN. TT'STRAY.—Came into the enclosure of -Hi the subscriber on the 13th of Dec. last a red COW about five or six years old. The owner is requested to come forward prove property, pay charges and take her away, or she will be disposed of according to law. Monroe, Jan. 9,1865. JAMES C. IiIDG WAY,2d. /QUARTERLY REPORT OP FIRST V\~- TIOXAL BANK. Towanda, Jan. 2,1865. KESOI'RCES. U.S. Bonds and other securities ...$166,276 10 Loans and discounts 83,035 36 Due from National bauks . 21,135 46 " " Stop Ranks and Rankers 2,309 81 Cash items 12,243 60 Notes of solvent banks 9,772 00 Legal Tender Notes 24,178 00 Real Estate 6,664 60 Furniture and fixtures 700 00 Premiums 300 00 Expenses &c 491 29 $327,105 62 LIABILITIES. Capital SIOO,OOO 00 Bills in circulation 100,000 oo Surplus 3,966 62 Individual deposits 104,619 25 U. S. deposit* 12,980 46 Due Banks.... 2,010 53 Dividends unpaid 50 00 Profit and loss 2,478 76 $327,105 62 I,N. N. lletts, Jr. .Cashier of the First National Bank oi Towanda, do solemnly swear that the above state ment is trite to the best of mv knowledge and belief. N.N. BETTS.Jr. Sworn and subscribed before me this 4tli day ol Jan uary, 1965. JOHN W. MIX, Notary Public. jFnncn ©ottos, *Vr. FANCY GOODS & DRESS & CLOAK MAKING ! MRS. L. M. TABER, Informs the Ladies and Citizens, of Towanda and vicin ity, that she hies opened, at the iaie stand of Miss. Darling, next door south of Patch's Grocery Store, Main Street, a FANCY GOODS STORE, which she will keep well supplied with an assortment oi the most Fashionable Goods to be procured in the New York market Great care will be taken in select ing to meet the wants alike, of the most lashiouable, as ot the most plain and economical. DIIESSd- CL(J A K MAK IN G is all its branches will be done by competent and exper ienced persons, on reasonable terms. The attention ol the public genera'ly is solicited to my stock||of,(Goods, and facilities tor m mufacturing with an assurance that no pains will be spared to deserve and secure their patronage. -r STICHING done on a sew big machine, to order.— Also STAMPING neatly done, Towanda, Dec. 1, 1804. (M)AL, LIME, CEMEXT, FIRE BRICK U &c., Ac. There is a Lime Kiln at the Barclay Company's Basin a Towanda, where is kept constantly for sale, Fresh hunt White Liine Stone, at 40 cts. per bushel, and 18 ents per bushel for slacked Lime. Also, Syracuse Wa er Lime at two dollars per barrel, and Fire Brick, at 8 ents each. Drain Tiles 2, 3 and 4 inch., at 2, 3 and -t en s per loot. RETAIL PRICE OF BARCLAY COAL AT TOWANDA. AT YARD. DELIVERED. ump $5,00 I Lump Coal $5,50 tun of Mines 4,50 Run ot Mines 500 "fine Coal. 4,00 | Fine Coal 450 All the above for sale at the office ot Barclay CoaJ lompany, Towanda. JAMES MACFARLANE, Towanda, May, 18, 1864. Jtterchanljf?e. p o w E I, L Si CO., i A . Having recently made large addition* to their STOCK O'E LADI ES P U R.S, I CLOAKS, s HA wL s, 1 E S l> R E S S G O O D S, | Which comprises a greas variety of COLORS AND STYLES OF FRENCH MERINOS, j POPUNS, EMPRESS CLOTHS, REPS, PLAIDS, Ac., Ac., Ac,, To which special attention is invited. December 12,1864. £t)ODS, JUST OPENING,! AT ROCKWELL'S. JH T RS ! FURS ! ! FURS !! ! FURS !! !! A NICE ASSORTMENT, IT ROCKWELL'S. CLOAKS ! LADIES CLOAKS ! NEWEST STYLES, AT ROCKWELL'S. I rriOYS ! TOYS !! TOYS !! ! TOYS ! !!! SANTA CLAUS, TAKE NOTICE! The finest assortment TOYS IN TOWN For the coming ■ HOLID A Y S , At ROCKWELL'S, iLta at AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of the estate of E. W. C'ox.dec'd. In the Orphan's i Court of Bradford County. The undersigned, an Auditor appointed by said court to distribute moneys in the hands of the administrator , of said estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office in the Borough of Towauda, on the ; 2.5 th day of January, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., and all persons having claims against said moneys must then and there present them. Dec. 21, 1864. JAMES WOOD. Auditor. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice J A. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es i tste of HENRY A BENNET late ol Wysox twp. dee'd. •are requested to make immediate payment, and all ! having claims against said estate will present them I duly authenticated for settlement. RICHARD M. BENNET, Dec. 8, 1864. Admin'tor. REGISTER'S NOTICE —Notico in Lere i by given, that there has been filed and set'Dd in tbe office ol the Register of Wills, in aud lor the county of Bradford, accounts o'f Administration upon the tol i lowing estates, v z : j Final account of Caroline Montgomery, administratrix ; ot Roht. Montgomery, late of Tuscarora. Final account of N.J. Keeler executor of Diantha : Ingham, late of Towanda. Final account of David Jenkins, executor of Joseph Jenkins, late of Pike. ' i Final account of James Elliott, admin'r of Johu Esen wine,late ol Towanda. Final account of E. E. Buffington, admin'r of Andrew Pendleton, late of Warren I Final account of A. G. Camp, adm'r of Z. Esseltine. j late of Herrick. ! Final account of Johanna Donnolly, adm'r John Don ! nally late of Warren. Final account of M. H. Codding, adminsrat'r of Polly | Moore, late af Pike. Final account of James Haverly, admin'r of Henry i Haverly, 2d., late ol Overton. Filial account of B. C. Kuykendall. adm'r of William : Sibley, late of Windham. Final account of Marselles Elliott and Hollis C. Gore, adm'rs of Samnel W. Gore, late of Sheshequin. Filial aceount of James C. Ridgway, adm'r of J. M. Mast in, late of Franklin. Final account of Geo W. Porter, adm'r of Andrew j Porter, late of Granville. Final account of 11. A Case.adm'r of Jefferson Cliftofi, I late of Granville. Final account of S. H. Wilson, adm'r ot Geo. Wilson, late of Orwell. Final account of Isaac Lyons, adm'r of O. W. Northrop, late of Pike. Partial acconnt of Joseph C. Bates, executor of James i Foster, late of Wilmot. Final account of Dorlesky McKean. one of the adram ! istrators of Wm. F. McKean, late of Burlington. ALSQ—The apprasement of property set off by Exe cutors or Administrators to widows or children of the following decedents ; Estate of Harvy Elliott, " •' James Brown, " Joseph Quick, " Isaac Middaugh, " " David Ridgway, j " " David Cash, I " " Geo. W. Peppers. " "-John A. Simons, ! " '* James Bagley. And the same will be presented to tbe Orphan's Court ■ of Bradford county, on Monday, the 6th day of Febru ary next, for confirmation and allowance. N.C. ELSBREE, Jan. 10. 1865. Register. jFov Sale. TWO DWELLINGS FOR SALE.— The subscriber offers for sale his Dwelling Houses and i Lots in Towauda Borough. The House formerly occupied j by me, on the north-east corner el Main and FranKlin streets ; a framed house, two stories and basement, with ; a welffaud in good repair. Will be sold with or without | the corner lot. ) Also, tbe dwelling bouse now occupied by me, on the i north-west corner of Second aud Franklin streets. It is | a two story house, with basement, and has a barn upon ■ the lot, with well aud cistern, and an abundant supply of j fruit. Terms made satisiactory to the purchaser. Dec. 1,1864. JAMES McCABE. DESIRABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE.—The Furniture and Lease of the Ward House, at Towanda, Pa., are now for sale. The house • is bfeing thoroughly repaired from garret to cellar. It ! is located at the county seat of the large and flourish ! ing county of Bradford, and is doing a good lucrative business. It is the Stage House for all stages arriving at and departing from the town.. The property consists of everything necessary for the complete furnishing of a first class heu.se. Good Spring Water in the kitchen laundry aud bath room, in fact, everything desirable for : a first rate business stand. To a person desirous of en tering the business, an excellent opportunity is now I offered. POWELL & SMITH, ; j Towanda, Nov. 28, 1864. ; VILLAGE LOT AND BARN FOR SALE, ! | v —The subsi riber offers for saje bis building let in | the borough ol Towanda, situated ou Second street, first I j lot above the residence of E. O. Goodrich. A good Barn i | is erected on the lot, and the property is very desirable, j ! For terms Ac..apply to J. F. Means, or I Dtc ' 6 ' 186 *- _ F. E. POST. | | AT TE N T I 0 N F A R M E R S~! ; VALUABLE FARMING AND TIMBER LANDS FOR SALE, : The undersigned offer at private sale about 500 acres of j GOOD FARMING LANDS, j in lots to suit purchasers. I These lands are situated between three and four miles i from the Borough of Towanda, in Asylum township.— ■ They are well watt red, well located, with deep rich soil. • | Nearly 156 acres are under the plow. The balance is WELL TIMBERED with Oak, Pine and Chestnut in quantities sufficient to 1 pay one half of the purchase money. Terms one half Cash or Government Bonds, and bal j anc< in instalments as may be agreed upon. ALSO 100 ELIGIBLE BUILDING LOTS, Situated in the Borough of Towanda. Tenns as above. ( Apply to Mrs. M. A. CASH, Administratrix, or to I GEO. P, CASH. Towanda, Dec. 12,1864. TIIE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his j d elling house and lot on 3d street, north-west of i C. L. Ward's. The property has on it a large and new ly built barn, a good weilot water and cistern, a very ' fine cellar, aud some fine fruit and shade trees. Inquire of the subscriber. DANIEL HARKINS. Towanda, Dec. 19, 1864. • Y" A LUABLE PROPERTY FOR~SALK The subscriber offers for sale his property in Rome Boro", consisting of the New Store, which he occupies, i : Two Dwelling Houses, Two Barns ai d one building suitable for a Grocery Store, together with about 14 l acres ol land, with a good Apple Orchard thereon, all considered.it is as nice location for business and as valu- j ; able property as there is in Northern Pennsylvania. Rome, Jan. 9, 1865. L. L. MOODY. | .miscellaneous. QYSTEKS I WHOLESALE & RETAIL; BY THE HUNDRED OR KEG, I AT LAUGHLIN'S SALOON! I ' Towanda, Nov. 30, 1864. NOTICE TO COLLECTORS.—Notice is hereby given to all Collectors of 1864, and for pre vious years, who are in arrears upon their Duplicates of either State, County or Militia Tax. that unless the same ; is paid in full bdforc the 20th of January next, suits will positively be brought for the collection of the amount due. J. CAMPBELL, W. B. DODGE, J. BEARD9LEE, Commissioner's Office, Dee. 27,1864. Com'rs. j PROPOSALS will bo received at the of fice of G. D. Montanye, for furnishing the Borough , of Towanda 20,000 feet of 14 inch oak plank, not to ex ! ceed 6 inches in width. Also 4,000 fe< t Oak Scantling 3 inches square. To be delivered by the Ist day of May i next. Towanda, Dec. 21,1864. I JUT E N WANT EI) ! BY THE FALL CREEK COAL A IRON CO., To Chop, Clear Land, and Make Shingles, or to Clear Land by the acre. Apply to WM. M . MALLORY, at the Ward Honse. Dec. 8,1864. GEO.C FARRAR, President. j gUBSTITUTES FURNISHEDT TOWANDA, Dec. 22,1864. The citizens of Bradford county who are liable to Draft, are hereby notified that by "applying, previously to being drafted, they can procure Substitutes for three years at a much less price* than they can after being dratted and by BO doing will be accredited on quota, and exempted Irons fnrther draft for the lull term of en listment of said Substitute. Substitutes furnished for one, two or three years, at short notice and on reasona ble terms. Apply to J. A. McWiLLIAMS, Recruiting Agent, Baldwin St., Elmira, N. Y. Dec. 29,1864—1mp. p O WANDA MEAT MARKET! STRATTON A INGHAM, Respectfully inform the citizens of Towanda, that they have purchased the well-known Market of M> ssrs. Mc- I Cabk and will continue to carry on the business at the ' Old Stand, on Main Street, next door north of Dr. Por ] ter's Drug Store. They would say to the public that they intend to keen j on hand a choice selection of MEATS of all kinds, which they will sell at the lowest possible prices, either by the j side, quarter or pound. Meats, delivered on short notice, when ordered, at any i place within the corporation. C. H. STRATTON. j Dec. 29,1864. H. H. INGHAM, TOWANDA BOROUGH" VOLUNTEER Bonnty Loan. SIOO CertiOcates of indebtedness of Towanda boro', payable in 6 months with interest, free j from tax, for sale at the Banking office of B. S. Russell 1 A Co. January 9, 1865. Ucoal. fPXECUTOR S NOTICE. -NOTICE A is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tatcof S. S LATHROP, late of Orwell, Pa., dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment.and those having demands egainat said estate will present them duly an thentieated for settlement. • MARSHALL FRINK, 1 ' ELIJAH J. BACKUS, 1 Dec. 8,1864. Executors. \T>MTNISTRATOR'SNOTICE- LETTERS ■ l\ of administration of the goods, chattels, Ac. of ! JEHIAL MCKEAN. late of Burlington twpdeceased, . -have been issued to the subscriber. All persons indebt ed to said estate are requested to make payment, and all i persons having demands sgainst the same are notified to i present the same for settlement to the subscriber. JOHN A. CODDING, Dec. 29,1864. Adm'r. LIST OF THE NAMES OF PERSONS drawn as Grand Jurors, for February Term and 1 i Sessions for A. £).■ 1865 : t j Burlington twv ~ John Ijuie ; do, west, John Ballard, - ! Shepard Ballard ; Canton. Leonard I>ewis ; Franklin, F j F Fairchild : Leroy, C Hoggbtnd ; Overton, Orlando : Haverly ; Orwsll, Isaac Lyon ; Kidgbury, Geo. M Man j derville; Rome, E. M. Hie; Bylvania boro', F Furman: i Springfield, A F Cranmer ; Sheshequin, WI) Shores ; I Towanda boro', E M Parsons; Geo. F Cole, F Overton; 1 do. twp.. Samuel Dimmock ; Ulster, Wo. Gilmore : Warren, E. F Pendleton. J. W. Murphey ; Wyalusing, ! Joseph Gaylord J. E- Camp ; Wysox, D. Williams, jr ; Wilmot, > olney Hornet. - TKAVEKSE JIKOKS—KIRST WEEK. | Albany, David Kellog, Isaac Wilcox, R. S. Sabin ; ; Athens boro., Josiah Hull ; Asylum, t). 1). Chamberliu, ' Daniel Co65, at 1 o'clock, p.m., and all persons having claims upon said funds must present them, or I else be forever debarred from the same Dec. 21, 1864. W. T. DAVII'.S, Auditor. 4 I IHTOK'S NOTICE.— III th'- nmi/t r"f Jtx. of the estate of Richard R. Reckwith, deceased. In the Orphan's Conrt of Bradford County, j The undersigned. an auditor appointed by the Or•• I plian's Conrt, to distribute funds remaining in the bands 1 of the Administrator of said deceased, arising from the ; sale of real aud personal estate, will attend to the du j ties of his appointment at the office of Morrow -A Peet, : in the borough of Towanda, on Friday, the 27th day of | January, 1865. at 1 o'clock, p. m., and all persons hav- I ing c laims upon said monev's must present them or else j be forever debarred from the same, j Dec. 21,1864. P. D. MORROW, Auditor. AUDITOR S NOTICE —/ the miner „/ Uriah Hunt. Francis Hoskins and William It. 1 Winder, trustees ~ vs. Thos. T. Wierman. et. el. 1 In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradlord County, No. I 523 Dec. T., 1859. j The undersigned auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's Sale of defendants real estate 1 will attend to the duties of his appointment at the office i in the Boro' of Towanda, on Friday the 271h day of ; January. 1865, at 1 o'clock p. m. and all persons I having claims upon the fnnds must present them, or I else be forever debarcd from the same G.D. MONT AH YE, Dec. 21, 1864, Auditor. j A EDITOR'S NOTICE.— C. M. Moncilh cs. M. 11. Alloiray. In the Court of Common Pleast of Bradford County, No, 620 May T., 1862. I The undersigned, an auditor arpoiuted by said Court ' to distribute funds arising from Sheriff's sale of t'efen ! dant's real estate, will attend to the duties of such ap ; pointmeut at the office ol J. C. Adams, esq., in the Bo- I rough of Towanda, on Thursday, January 26, 1865, at 1 | o'clock, p. m., and all persons interested are requested j to attend. JOHN W. MIX, Dec. 21,1864. Auditor. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE— Notice is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es ; tate ol CHAAPEL LIGHT,late of Towlnda tp.,deceased are requested to make payment, without delay and those havingclaimsagainst said estate must prese them duly authenticated for settlement. ROBT.M. PRUYME, I 12,1865. Administrator ADMINISTRATRIX NOTlCE.—Notice 1 is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOB. SPENCER, late of Windham township, j dee'd, are requested to make immediate payment, and i those having clames against said estate will present them : duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZA E. SPENCER, I Jan. 12, 1565. Administratrix A DMINISTRATOUS NOTICE.- Notice is *A hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of IRA FORREST, late of Smithfield twp., dee'd j are requested to make immediate payment, and those j having claims against said estate will present them duly ! authenticated for settlement. It. McKEE, Jan. 12, 1865. Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given that all persons iudebted to thees tate of GEORGE NICHOIN. late of Wysox tp., dee d, are requested to make immediate payment, and all having claims upon said estate will present them duly authenti cated for settlement. EBSECK WOOD, j Dec. 8, 1864. _ Administrator. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estateof JOSEPH QUICK, late of Smithfield towushp, ' deceased, are requested to make immediate payment. ' j and those haviug claims against said estate will present ' them duly authenticated for settlement. SAMUEL FARWELL, Oct. 13, 1864. Administrator. 1 TLta si. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of Ki. Fa. issued out of the Court of Common Pleas j of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, wil tie exposed to public aale on the premises in the tw)>. of | Wysox, on SAIUIIIIA Y, February 4 th, 1865, at 1 o'clock | p. m., the following lot piece or parcel of land, bounded j and described as follows, to wit : Beginning at the centre on the north side of the east ! abutment of the bridge across the Wysox creek, corner j of land formerly owned by 8. Patrick, dee'd., thence ! north 25$° east 20 per. to the east line of said Patrick's | lot,thence along said line north 0° west 30 per., thence i north 614° east 47 8-10 per. to a hn'.tonwood trie on the west hank of said Wysox creek.thence south 7ti° east 11 per. to the opposite hank ol said creek, thence south 3° j east 8 8-10 per. thence south 10° west 3 5-10 per.,thence I south 50° west 14 3-10 per to a Lynn wood tree.- thence i south 51° west 5-10 per., thence south 114° west 20 6-10 | per. to a crab-apple tree, thence south 424° west 5 8 10 I per. to a butternut tree, thence south 00° west 7 5-10 per. to a maple tree, thence southeast running parallel with the line fence between Tabitha Cantield and Sain'l I Coolbangh to the corner of the said-Tabitba Canfield lot. which is now the southeast corner of this lot, thence along the south line ol said lot south 80° west to the i place of beginning. Containing 12 acres ot land be the same more or less, all improved, with one framed Grist Mill and water privilege, one framed dwelling house and shed thereon. Seized aud taken into execution at the suit of Joseph Conklin vs. Tabitha Canfield adm'x of Moses Canfield dee'd., Dauiel T. Horton.Wm.Van Brunt and Henry Van Brnnt ter tenants. J. MONROE SMITH, Jan. 13,1865. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of ;i writ of Fi. Fa.issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford coumy, to me directed and delivered, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the Biro' of Towanda, on MONDAY FEB. 6th, 1865, at 1 o'clock p. in. the following described lot situate in the Borough of Alba and bounded as follows, Ui wit : On the north and west by lands of Jrad Wilson, east by the public highway leading from Canton to Troy, and on the south by land of H. Lockwood. Containing one half acre more or less all improved, with a framed House, framed Barn and fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land .situate in Canton twp.,and bounded as billows, to wit : On the north, west aud south by lands of Dauiel Cosp -r, and 1 on the east by public highway leading from Canton to Troy. Containing one fonrth of an acre, more or less, all improved, wttn a small block or log house, and fruit , trees thereon. i ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate | in Canton twp , bounded and described a- follows, to wit : On the north, east and south, by lands of E. Lilly aad on the west by public highway leading from Canton to Troy. Containing one and a half acres, more or less. . all improved, with a framed workshop thereon. ALSO—One other lot piece or parcel of land situate in Canton Borough, bounded and described as follows,to ' wit : On the north by laud of C. A. Kiise. east by j lands fo merly belonging to Kingsbury, Newman A Morrell, south by lands of Harding A: Lee, aud west by ! Troy street. Containing abrut one eighth ol an acre, i more or leas, all improved. Seized and taken into execution at the sup of J. E ' Bullock to use of Harding A Lee vs. T. G -Mauley. Mai i ens GilJarn, A. S. .Mauley and J. B. Greenleat. ALSO—By virtue of a writ ot Vend. Expo., the (ol , 1 wing described lot piece or parcel of land situate in | Litchfield twp., and bounded as follows, to wit. Be ginning at the southeast comer cf I'hllip Cranfi' lot. J thence east 102 per. to a maple the southeast corner ol.: ; lot now owned by Charles A. Cooper, thence south 99 I per. to a post, thence west 162 per. to a post, thence | north 99 per. to th" place of beginning. Containing | 100 acres of land more or less. ! Seized and taken into execution at the suit of P. .] i De Caters to nse of H. Lawrence Soott vs. Charles A Cooper. ALSO- -By virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo, the lb! lowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusing twp., bounded as follows, to wit : Begin ning at a post and stones on the old Springfield town ship line (certified) adjoining lands of Johnson Palmer aud running thence north 86° west to a corner of laud certified to Humphrey aud Daniel Brown's heirs, &c.. thence by and with said certified land south 21° cast 25b per. to a corner on the southerly line of a lot in the warrantee name of Thomas Shueman pateuted to Hen ry oland dee'd..thence with said line south s° east on the line of certified Springfield and thence by and with the same north 13° west 232 per. to the place ol begin ning. Containing 141 acres and 84 per.be the sine more or less. About 30 acres improved, framed bouse, iramed barn and an orchard of young fruit trees there on. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Mary Toland, Margaret Tolaud. Elizabeth Toland and Jnlian na Toland vs. JohnGartland. ALSO- By virtue of a writ of Vend. Expo, the fol lowing lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Armenia towp.. bounded as follows, to wit : North by lands of John Richmond, east by lands of D. S Alexander, south by the public highway, and west by linus of J. P. Burnham Containing 50 acres moie or less, about 10 acres improved, with a framed barn, fram ed shop and a few fruit trees thereon. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate lin said twp., bounded as follows, to wit: North by lands ot John Yeoman and J. P. Burnham,ea tby lands of Hiram Case, south by lands of Elisha Knights and west by lands of C. H. Webler. Containing >0 acres of land more or less, about 35 ai res improved, with a tram ed house, framed barn and a few truit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the >uit of l> Pom eroy to use of Rboda Braine vs. Henry Covert. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in the township ot Litchfield bounded as follow s, to wit : Beginning at the southeast corner of a lot of land owned by A. C. Brainard,thence south 70 6-1(1 per. to a post, thence south 88° west 170 4-10 per. to a post, thence north J1 per. to the southwest corner ol the said Brainard lot. thence north 80° east 170 4-10 per. ty the place ol beginning. Containniog 84 acres 9 7-10 per, ot laud more or less, about 30 acres improved, with a framed house. framed barn, saw-mill aud some fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the-suit of S.C. Vauduzer vs. J.T. Dutton. J. MONROE SMITH, Jan. 14,1465. Sheriff. ORPHAN'S J3OURT SALE,—By virtue of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford Co. the undersigned administrator of the estate of ABRA HAM VALLERSCHAMP. dee'd., iate of Orwell twp.. will sell on the premises, at public sale, on WEDNES DAY, JANUARY 25, 1865, at 1 o'clock, p. m., the fol lowing lot, piece or parcel of land, situated in Orwell tp., aud bounded as follows, to wit; Beginning at a stake and stones on the highway, said highway leading by and from Van Fleet and Beecher's mill through Pot terville ; thence south 80J° we t by lands ofß. C. Chaffee and B. Lyon. 120 pr. to a maple : thence north 33° east by lands of C. 11. Darling. 117 pr. to a stake and stones on the south side of the highway, said high way leading to Warren tp.; thence north 84° west 8 1-10 pr. to a stake and stones on the north side of said highway ; thence north 24° cast by lauds of C. R. l)ai ling, 40 pr.; thence north east by lands of ('. R. A A. Darling 71 pr.to the centre oi the highway, said highway leading from Windham ' > Pofterville : thence south 57°, east along the centre oi said high way 19 6-10 pr. to H. Darling's line : thence south 64 west by - aid line 16 pr. to a stake aud stones the south-west corner of H. Darling's lot ; thence north 85° east Ov south line of said Darling 31 2-10 pr. to a stake and".stones, south-east corner ol said lot ; thence north 7.' ' west br east line of said lot 50 5-19 pr to a stake and stones, the north-east corner of said lot ; thence north 36° .i ~r by the east side ol tne pond 30 pr.; thence north 17° east 10 pr.; thence nortn 65° cast 18 pr.; thence north 71° east 8 pi ; thence north 7'.° cast 17 pr. to the south west corner ot R. A C. Humphrey'- land ; thenci south 57° east along said Humphrey's south line 11 pr. to a stake and stones on line of Eery Cook's laud; thence sonth 33° east by said Cook's laud 134 pr. toa stake and stones on the west side of creek ; thence south 16° c.,-t 50 pr. to a stake and stones on the north side ol bich way, said highway leading to Warren tp.; thence south 76° east along the centre of said highway Is pr. to tin centre of the Putterville highway ; them e south I< I east along ceutrk of-aid highway 53 pr.to the m rth east corner of Van Fleet A Bee Iter's mdl lot; them •• south H7° west by dam and pond on the north side •■! said lot 164 pr to stake at d stones, the north-west I t•, er of mill lot ; thence south 3° east along west line mill lot 41 pr. to a stake and stones the south-west con er of mill lot ; thence north 804° east along south lini of mill lot 16 pr. to a stake and stones in centre ol Pot terville highway ; thence south 3° east along centie o; said highway 1 pr. to place of beginning. Containing 98 acres, more or less, reserving all rights and privileges heretofore granted to J . O. Frost and A, G. Matthew -75 acres improved, 1 framed house, 2 framed barns and truit trees thereon. TBKMS.—SISO to be paid on property being struck down, one fourth of balance on confirmation of sale, and the balance in five annual instalments with interest an nnally. E.VSTB RN WORKHKISKIi. Dec 19,1864. Adminis rator. T TRIAL LIST FOR FEBRCARV TERM 1865. Commencing Feb. 6, 1865. Jefferson Longhead's use vs. John Longhead. C. W. & J T. Moore A Co.. vs. Michael Meylert. David Barber vs. William Tripp Geo. Dusenbury vs. Gaming A Wight man. J,. C. Buckingham's use vs. Fanner's Union Insurance Company. William B. Clymcr vs. Perry Cobb, et. al. Reuben W Cheney vs. Eben Denning. John H- Murry's use vs. Robert Spalding's Kxr's. Sarah Hillier vs. C. M. Mcllwain. William Poet's use vs S. A. Canfield. et, al. H. A. Hood vs. Shipman & Wells I! A M. Hardee vs. James Merritt. et. al. Alanson B. Smith vs. William R. Storrs, et. al. i Simon Green vs. S. H. &H. H. Fitch, et al. | Amos Stubble, et. al. vs. Levi Anderson. et.al. Jacob Savercool vs. Joseph Mill's adm'rs. Charles Comstock vs Jabez Stone, et al. Lydia Munson vs. Amos Baker. Clark A Baker vs. Abraham Steers, et. al. David C. nibble vs. David B Palmer, et. al. R. M. Johnson vs. George K. Elliott. James H. Sawyer vs. Alonzo Long. John Bortz vs. Pomerovs. William S. Alger vs. William G. Alger, et. al. Jesse R. C'owell vs. Kelsey Nichols, j Pomerovs vs. J. S. Smead. j C, W Whitney's use vs Klhanan Smith. ! Polly Chilson vs. John \V. Sweet. James Wrisley vs. Ibis well Luthei. ' Addison Fuller vs. Schuyler Gates. Kiiason, Greeuer A Co.. vs C. V. Dare. George A. Holden vs. J. W Sweet,et.al. N. O. Elsbree vs. Cnhrles Barton, et. al. 1 F. N. Wilcox vs. John W. Denison. Glang, Weldbald A Kluber vs. Antone Loder. JohnC. Aldrich vs. lairk Bird,et.al. Dau Russell v. Henry Wilmouth'e adrar's. Coram of Pa . vs. Andrew E. Menardi. ] Mfiiia A. Watkins vs. John W. Wilcox. ! Benj. S. Reymon vs. Elhnmn Smith, } Perry O. Dodge, et. al. vs. J. Monroe Smith. Allen White vs. Lewis D. Goodwin. H. W. Miller vs. B. W. Oakley.ct. al. Harry Benjamin vs. Charles Benjamin. Charles Philips adm'r. vs. Mary Roleston. Subpoenas returnable Monday, Feb 13 1865, at 10 o'- clock a. m. E. 0. GOODRICH, Proth'y.M