LOCAL AND GENERAL. RELIGIOUS NOTICE. —There will be a i. ('rove Meeting," near the Scott school house,about one •i e south of Towanda, on Sunday, August 4th, 1861. . hi,,* at 104 o'clock, and at 3 o'clock, by Kid. H. Xew England. A. J. SWAHT. HUMBUGS. —If you want to get a Sal* Hid about which there is no humbugery, get D. B. De nial A Co.' Chemical Saleratus. Head the label around it every word of which you will find to be true. It will you DO more than an inferior article and ia much cheaper in the end, and it spoils no bread or biscuit. You vl ll find it for sale by all responsible dealers. jeT We find the following paragraph in t he tVmtkingto* Intelligencer of the 27th ult. Capt. it'vitrros is a son of EUWAIID OVBBTON, Esq., of this place : tmoiig the gentlemen very actively and efficiently en -ed in restoring order to the frightened and jammed up to'cas'cd trains and to others, after the battle of Sunday w d saving arms and other property abandoned on the Drill were I.ieut. WEBSTER, of the navy and Capt. OVR oS (unattached.) of the army, who both exerted them ulVes till alter midnight very effectively, we learn. EMMKT GCAKIM. —This Company, rank and hie. numbering fifty two men, is romp osed of a fine clus of young Irishmen of this village and rinciuity, and are * oW f looking set ot fellows. They are all of Irish de.-ent, but nearly or quite ail born in this country, there to combining the elements of its instinctive patriotism with the native ardor of their warm hearted countrymen. Tfiev are rapidly recruiting and in a few days will have their full complement of incn. They are thoroughly drilled and always present a tine appearance on parade. Under the management of their accomplished and gen tlemanly Commander, ("apt. WARD, they are fast becom ing the favorite " Co,p. de Annce" of the town. The fol lowing is a list of their oflKers , Captain— Habby WABI. lit. Lieut.—Jons W'H.W.OX. 2d Lieut.— JOßS SULLIVAN. Orderly Se'gt. —J ARKS Kn.Lll.xa. Second Se'gt.- MAKTIN McXii.Tr PENNSYLVANIA STATU TEACHERS' ASSO- I TIO*. -The next annual meeting of this Association will I Is held at Lewisburg, Union county, on the 6th, 7th and I yth of August, 1861. i The following subjects will lie discussed : 1. What degree of scholarship should entitle a teach- I er to a professional certificate ?" | Should pupils who attend school six hours a day, I to study at home." ■ Uc-t methods of eomlacting Teachers' Institutes." ■ Best methods of teaching composition and dcela- A Poem will tie read by Miss I.rnr i CAHNXR.of Athens, I Rilfird county, and an Essay by Miss M. A. V.'AI.TON, I Addresses will he delivered by the president. Mr. RUKTT H i.'Alleghany county, Prof. CURTIS, of Lewisburg, and S.C 1 T, of Pottsville. Hi The friends of Education at Lewisburg are making am- I prepiratious ffr the meeting. Commencement Hall H i'ieen offered for holding the session of the Associa- Arrangements will b made with all the principal rail mis to convey teachers at reduced rates. Sifti) Sltftcrtftrrats. I QREKvWAY'S CELEBRATED XXX AL]h , I AN Draught, at JOIIDAN'6 RAILROAD I \ ' HOTEL. Towanda. Aug. \, ISGI. Special Notice. II V ACCORDA XCR WITU WIIAT H JL seems to be the necessities of the times, and for my ■ business security, I have concluded to sell Goods ■FOR READY FAY ! , eve I have as good credit-customers as any one. and „f tliem prompt paying ones, but luture prosperity .-ices I think requires that Groceries and Provi- be sold for cash. pe. by attention to business, and an earnest desire Bp >; ise, to still retain all of my old p itrons. Hf if Those who are indebted to me will oblige me by ng up at once. E. T. FOX. vvniia. August 1, 1 Si' 1. ■/'ISII PAID FOU BUTTER. EGGS, H' WHEAT, and most kinds of farmer's produce, at I ist 1, I*6l. FOX'S. ■TRATTO.VS YKA.-T COMPOUND has liecn tried by at le;ist half the families in this | " for the past year, and has proved to tie right. It |::c in convenient packages containing 10rents worth. ''lit will buy sufficient for a baking for the largest itnily. For sale at FOX'S. [hrcsliing Machine Agency. ATTENTION! FARMERS! THE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT 1. in the county ot Bradford and the neighboring coun ts in Pennsylvania and New York, for EMERY'S [Celebrated Threshing Machines, loiERV'SOXE AXD TWO HOUSE POWERS, are and popularly known to need any description ■•■ me, and I will only say that they continue to de pt the reputation they have enjoyed tor ten years of ■ beat Endless Chain Horse Power in use." I ' * " >s onrenience* and advantages yii Her power. n EM EI!V'BXEw P A T E X* T PUSHER AND CLEANER! H. "* new Machine, and has not before been intr<- ■®*>cito thiiTegion. It baa no endless chain atraw K,'i Jll "cparates all kinds of grain thoroughly from I *by a combination of Pitts* Endless Canvass ■ ■ 'prin, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and ■ known Vibrating Riddle. It is * simple, durable ■ will thresh rapidly and clean thor , * '.i! -.t wasting, all kinds of grain, ft will not and steadily, without jumping, and is > 10 he superior to the common liake Cleaner , . 't remains only to lie seen and tested, to be IHj by every experienced liand at threshing, to paw' contrived and constructed Thresher and i WpJ IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS, " K h 7 any in market, are well constructed, b- H 1 "durable. ]am prepared to supply all kinds I ■ sric,j Wural MACHINERY ;ll ■, r t' ,!r 7 price* and terms. " ■ "rther information, illustrative and dcscrip lP ■ ''Piw, prices, Ac., apply to W Bl'k. u. . . , ft , R 'M. WELLES, Agent. U ..*•'-.July 30, 1861. |W ISIUHTEIRS WINTED! B ■ T " TRAX ' SPOU T OUR EXTENSIVE Sl' MMRR GOODS! 98 B'tS :nt A tl TnoßoUtt H EXAMIXA * "'be state of affairs in Bradford county, of ~ " e conclusion tliat every family want ■ Wilis AT PANIC PRICES ii'UrffFt!'",' lu'r'basesI u ' r 'bases accordingly we are now . '"■'ln r V ■' | >r y Ooods, Groceries, Hard ed s.tent •, |' Oils, Xails.<llass and Saeh. Es- ; u new stuck of rg ■ 8 0OTS AND SHOES, r. | U) IKS DRESS GOODS, 5 M-AC &c - sc r®* ■ io, isti TKAUY a MOORE. j ULcflal. PROCLAMATION.—Whereas the Hon* . . U. MKRCUR, President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, and Honorables JOHN PASSMOKK, and JOHN F. LONO, Associate Judges, in and for said county of Bradford, have issued their precept hearing date the 18th day of July, A. I). 1861, to me directed, for holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer, General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at To wanda. for the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the 2d day of September next, to continue two weeks. Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County ol Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done ; and those who are hound by recognizance or oth erwise to prosecnte against the prisoners who are or may lie in the jail of said County, or who shall be bound to appear at the said court, are to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall he just. Jurors are re quested to lie puuctual iu their atteuduuee, agreeably to their notice. Dated at Towanda, the 29th of July, in the year of oar Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty-one. and of the Independence of the United States, the eighty- A. HANSON BI'AUMNO. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry writs ol Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of common pleas of Bradford county, to me directed, w.ll be exposed to public sale on THURSDAY, ths 2'Jth day of August, A. I>. 1861, at the court house, iu Towanda, atone 1 o'clock, P. M., the following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Windham township, Bradford county, Ismnded as lollow*, to wit: On the north bv lands of Simon and Darius Braiuard and James Newman, east by Morris Uwrenee, south by Norm an Coles, and west by William Wheelhou.se. Containing fifty acres, be the same more or less, about 40 acres improved, one framed house, framed ham, and a young orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of F. A.Jack way vs. John Shoemaker. A LSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wysox township, hounded on the north by lands of Butrand Whitney, on the east by lands of Jasper Brown, on the south by lands of Gorsline.on the west by the public highway. Containing nine acres, more urffess, about six acres improved, one framed house! j one framed barn, and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at tiie suit of Edward Raynsford, to the use of K. T. Fox vs. |{. R. Brown. ALSO— The following desreibed lot. piece or parcel of land, situate in Canton township, hounded as follows : (Being a portion af a tract of land iu the warrantee name of William Fueston.) On the west by the Tioga County line, on the north by the Joseph Whitehead tract, on the cast by the Francis Mifflin tract, and on the south by the John Vaughn tract. Except 100 acres, sold and con conveyed by Benjamin Coolbaugh to Samuel Moore, from the X. W. corner of said tract, and 120 acres sold and con veyed by said Coolbaugh to Simeon Mcintosh from the south cast corner of the same. Leaving 213 acres of land, more or less, being the same lot conveyed by Henry Gat is to Win. A. Park. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Wm. A. Park to the use of Joseph Towner vs. Hiram M. Golf. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of laud, sit uate in Albany township, bounded as follows: On the north by lauds belonging to the heirs of H. S. Wilcox, on the east by the south branch of Towand i Creek, on the j south by lands ol E. H. Jones and John Sterigere, on the . west by lands of Aug tus Sterigere. Containing 94 acres. | be the same more or le-s, about 70 acres improved, one J trained house, one framed barn, one horse barn, and an | orchard of iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Peter i Sterigere to the use of Welles A Arkley vs. Freeman ! Wilcox k F. X. Wilcox,Jemima Hopkius. H. W. Wilcox, Samuel Brown, U.S. Wilcox, E. Wilcox, Alice Wilcox, I Weston Wilcox, and Clarimla Wilcox, tcrro tenants. ALSO—The following lot. piece r parcel ot land situ j ate in the township of derrick, lxMinded as follows: On ! the north by lands ol JIIO. Hurst, Win. ,V James X'esbiitt, ! on the east by lands of John McCanna, south by lands of I E. W. B.iird and Stewart Harris, and on the westbv lands Io: J. M. Reed and Henry Gihbs. Containing Do acres, I he the mime mure or less, about three acres improved. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Thomas Fitzgerald vs. Owen Dougherty. A LSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of ! land situate in Athens township, bounded as follows, to ! wit: Beginning at a corner in the centre of the highway j leading from Athens to E. Wnleott, in front of the Ab bott Smith spring, thence north to the south line of the Cooper tract, thence east to the east corner of the said Cooper tract, thence south along F. Murray's west line to tire north corner of William Phelps' lot, thence along 1 said Phelps' lot to the east line of E. Woleott's upper mill lot. thence north along the line to the highway aforesaid, thence east along the centre ot the highway to the place of beginning—containing fifty acres of land, more or less known as K. Woleott's lower mill lot—reserving first a lot sold and deeded to the wife ot Stephen Wilson, about two acres, more or less—secondly buildings built by Hor ace How, having been sold at Sheriff"s sale to X T . C. Har- I ris, about 30 acres improved, 2 framed houses, saw mill, ' shingle machine, and fruit trees thereon. AliJO—One other lot, being and laying in said town ship of Athena, bounded as follows: Beginning at a stake ! on the south line of warrant Xo. 1514. being the south | west corner of a lot conveyed to Peter Crumb, thence j along lands of John Hopper, north 81 rods the highwav, thence nig-th 75° west along lands of E. Woleott 11!> rods 8-10 to a stake thence south 112 rods and 1-10 along land* of J. E. ('antic-hl to a stake faced in the south line of warrant Xo. 1514. thence along said warrant line lot and 0-10 to the place of beginning, ticing part of warrant 1514. in the warrant name of Charles Carroll. Contain ing OH acres, known as the Jacob Curkendall farm, reserv ing from the last described premises 10 acres, heretofore sold to the wife of Wm. Knife, on the south-west corner of said lot, about 2 acres improved, 1 framed house, one log house, 1 frametPbarn, and a few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Chafes I Comstock vs. Ilelleii M. B. Woleott. hail for Krastus Wu|- ! I cott now Helen M. 11. Lutnmirs and Edward F. Lummirs > her husband. A.-SO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ j ate in Hidgbury township, hounded as follows : Begin' ning at a post and stones, standing in the patent line ' Elijah Bucks, from thence east along said patent line *4 perches to a fieecli tree, from thence sou'h 9° east 67 per ches to a hemlock tree, from thence west 96 perches to a po-t ami stones, from thence north ln° east 50 perches, from thence west 80 perches, from thence south 10° east 20 perches to the place of liegiung. Containgsl acres of land, more or less, 40 acres improved, framed house, and framed barn, log house, saw mill and orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of C. K. Pierce & W. S. Pierce, Executors of the last will and tes tament of A brain Pierce dee'd vs. Charles Potter. Al,Bo—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Alhany twp., hounded as follows : On the North by lands of Amasa Heverly, on the east by the Fowler Branch of the Towanda creek, on the south by lands of X. Smith, and Daniel Kellogg and on the west by lands belonging to the Coal Company. Containing 140 acres, be the same more or less, about 60 acres im proved, framed house, two framed hams, and an orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Bradford County vs. G. M. Cranmcr A P. H. Wilcox. AlJiO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Smithfieid twp., Imundedas follows : On the North by lands of Perry X'iehols, east by lands of Philander flail, South by lands of Alexander Campliell, and Coil Ma reel I us, and west by Jacob Fletcher. Con taining fifty acres, be the same more or less, about six acres thereof improved, and three small log hovels there on. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of Hiram Bealcs vs. Philander Hall Thomas J. BealesA Wm. Brague against plff. for costs. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in North Towanda twp., bounded as follows: Beginning at a pitch pine, being the north-east corner of a lotol land formerly owned by Byron Kingsbury, thence along the line of said Kingsbury notth 31° west 163 per ches to a post, thence south 60j° west 98 perches to a corner in a small creek, thence south 31° east 164 7-10 perches, thence north 59|° east 9s perches to the begin ning. Containing 100 acres and 32 perches, more or less, as surveyed by Orson Rickey, Feb. 10, A. I). 1847, | and being lot X'o. 31 in the old twp. of Claverack, which , was eeftified to Khepard and Donance, by the Common- j wealth of Pennsylvania, excepting therefrom 25 acres | deeded to James Howley, also 10 acres deeded to Sain'l. ' Hawkins, about 50 acres improved. Seized and taken into execution at Hie suit of X. X. | Bett'snse vs. David Butty and James Elliott, Executors j ol Ezra Butty dee'd. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate in Armenia township, bounded as follows: On the | | North by lands of Nathan Sherman, on the east by lands j of J. B. Burnham.on the south by lands of Burr Wood, | on the west by the public highway. Containing 50 acres ■ more or less, about 25 acres improved,small trained house log barn and few fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the snit of T. M. Smith vs. Thomas J. liulslander. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ- | ate in Derrick twp., hounded as follows : North by lands j of Henry Wandali, "ast by lands of John Foile, south by land of Charles McCanna, and on the west by land of Isaac Whipple. Containing about 25 ai res, more or less —about 2(1 acres improved, one log house, framed barn, ! and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of U. Mcr- j cur vs. Timothy Coggins. ALSO—Tlie following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., bounded as follows: On the north by the public highway, on the east by lands of LS. Reynolds, on the south by lands of John Lilley.and on the west by the public highway. Containing one-half of an acre, be the same more or less, all improved, 1 small framed house thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of A. D.I Spalding to the use of Geo. Webster vs. F. G. Pierce. AI-SO -Tiie billowing described lot, piece or parcel of land situate n Canton twp., hounded as follows : On the North by land of William Bates, on the east, by lands be longing to the estate of Charles Rogers, dee'd., on the south by lands of James A. lingers, on the west by lands of Mix. Containing twenty acres, he the same more or less, about 7 acres improved, one log house, one framed barn, and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of David Palmer, to the use of Helen M. Nichols v. Nathaniel Pease and H. Pease. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel ol legal. land situate in the township of Albany, hounded as fol i lows : On the north by landssif Henry Hibbard, on the east by lands of Jeremiah Decker, on the south by lands of Alfred Eddy, and on the west by Ebenezer Rogers.— I Containing 49 acres, be the same more or less, about 25 acres improved, with a framed haru, one log shed. >me small framed haru, and an orchard of young fruit trees ! theieon. Seized and taken into execution at the auit of HeDry ! A.Corson vs. Robert P.Eddy. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Troy twp., bouuded as foilows : On the north by lands of Timothy Roe, on the east by lands of . ! Eldrick and John O. Ward, on the south by land of Wm. i Avery, and west by lauds of Comfort Peters. Containing 77 acres, be the same more or less, about 70 acres im proved, framed house, framed barn and orchard thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Eli Baird ! vs. John Sadler. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in B irlington twp., described as follows : On the north by lands of Benjamin Wooiind, on the east I y lands ot Charles Packer, on the south by lauds ol Wit her Gamage, on the west by lauds of Lyman Parkhnrst. I Containing 157 acres, be the same more or less, about ' 80 acres improved, framed house, framed barn, and fruit i trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Abrara C. Moore vs. Thomas J. Presbo, Henry Woodin, Wm. R. ' Haynes and Myron Ballard. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Troy twp., bounded as follows : On the north by the public highway, on the east By the public highway and laud of Rut us Ruck well, on the South by Rut'us Rock well, and on the west by lands of R. C. Rockwell A Isaac [ Todd. Containing about 3j acres, more or less, all im proved, 1 framed house, oue framed barn, shed and out buildings and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken into execution at the suit of Alvan Stevens's use vs. H. N. Fish. Sheriff s Office, ) A. H. SPALDING. - Towanda, July 30, 1861. f Sheriff. | NOTICE TO PCKCHASKRS.—TO prevent misunderstand I ing, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriff's sales will lie required to pay the amount hid at the tiin* j the land is sold. It has become imperatively necessary ; to adopt this rule, and it will he strictly adhered to, ex ; cept in cases, where the purchaser is a lien creditor and j is entitled to the fund as provided in the Ist section of | the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1846. which is I as follows : '• Whenever the purchasers of real estate ill Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the proper record to in- entitled. a> a lien creditor, to receive ! the whole ur any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of the sheriff', administrator, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which he or they would appeur, from the record tis aforesaid. ' to he entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall not lie so construed as to prevent the right of said Sheriff", j administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of sale a sum sufficient to i cover all legal costs entitled to he paid out of the proceeds ! of said sale ; and provided further. that before any pur j chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec j tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff", or other pei ' son so making said sale, a duly certified statement from the proper records, under the hand and official seal of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid. UNITED STATES ARMY! RECRUITING SERVICE ! FOR THE FIFTH REGIMENT OF AF.TiILERY, To Consist of 12 Batteries- Rifled Cannon. YtTANTKn, for Flyin<r Artillery nnr] 15at- T T teries of Position, in the UNITEDST.YTES AUMY, ! able-bodied unmarried MEN, between the ages ot IS anil ; 31, not less than 5 leet 4 A inches high, and of good I character. A minor will not he enlisted without the j written consent of his parent or guardian. The present term of service is FIVE YEARS; but I should Senator Wilson's three years' hill I econie a law, the term of enlistment will he lor TiIIIEK YEARS ; and if a soldier re-enlists at the expiration of that lime, his I pay will lie increased two doflart per month tor the first re-enlistment, and lie will receive a further addition of one dollar per month for all subsequent re enlistments. Hy good conduct and attention to duty, a soldier will certainly rise to the position of a non-eomtnissioiied* offi cer, and from this class the law provides that meritorious men may lie selected, as the wants of service may require ; it, for promotion to the rank ot commissioned officers in the Army. The following is the rate ot pay as now ' established. I PAY OF LIGHT ARTILLERY &OLDIERS, AND OF DRAGOONS, AND RIFLEMEN WHEN MOUNTED: : *2 l. GRADE. | I!? I Pi? II * * Sjy 1 To a sergeant major, quartermast > I er sergeant, principal, and chieT bugler—each s2l $2.12 $1260 iTo the first sergeant of a company, 20 240 1200 5 All other sergeants j 17 , 204 102.) I Corporals i 14 168 840 i Buglers j 1.1 i 156 7*o j Farriers and blacksmiths ' 11 KM) ! into | Privates 12 144 , 720 j In addition to the pay as above stated, one ration per day and an abundant supply ot good clothing is allowed to every soldier. Quarters, fuel, and medical attendance ; are always provided by the Government without deduc tion from the soldier's pay. If a soldier should become disabled iu the line of his duties, the laws provide for j him a pension, or he may, if lie prefer it. obtain admis ' *ion into the Soldiers' Home, which will afford him a 1 coin r ortable home so long as he may wish to receive its l ene.'its. THE SUM OF TWO DOLLARS will lie paid to any citizen <>r soldier who shall procure and present to the Recruiting officer au acceptable recruit. The Itecruiting Officer will give all the other information which may lie desired. *#- RKCRI'ITIXO Raxnczrora, Means' Block. Comer of Main and Bridge Street. THOMAS WILLIAMS. JR.. Ist Lieut., sth Artillery. Recruiting Officer. Towanda, Angnst 1,1861. GREAT BARGAINS! ■ From 83.000 to 84,000 Worth OF Fashionable Furniture! TO BR SOLD IMMEDIATELY. Having bought recently the j Athens Cabinet Ware Rooms, I And entire stock of FURNITURE from the late pro prietor, R. M. WELLES, it will be sold for CASH AT PANIC PRICES. T'HE STOCK IS LARGE A and very complete, has been well selected, and is well adapted for the my wants ot the country. X.15 it is a common remark made liy visitors to this establishment, " Why, I had no idea you had such a large and splen did assortment of Furniture. I have 7 I seen nothing like it short of the city.'' tJßrSg'rSaff/i We tiave BEDSTEADS from $2,10 and upwards. COTTAGE and other CHAIRS, in great variety. Irom st,oo M to s2.i,f)ft per set. TABLES from $2,50 . y \ upwards, and Everything else in Proportion. In every style, size and price, to suit the means and taste of anv and all customers. Ajr Call and see onr stock. Athens, Pa., July 24,1861. F.N. I'AGE. N. "IT. <fc 23. RAIL ROAD. _ C CHANGE of time commencing Thursday, Jnly 11 1861. / Trains will leave Waverly at about the "following hours, viz : WESTWARD Borxn. EASTWARD Borxn. Dunkirk Express. .4.28 P.M. N. York Express.9.27 A.M. Nigiit Express....3.l6 A.M. Night Express. .11.17 P.M. Mail 7.18 P.M. Steamlioat Exjw's 4.10 P.M. Accommodation.. .9.35 A M Cincinnati Expr's 4.28 A.M. Express Freight.. .5 .1.1 P.M.,Fast Freight 9.32 A.M. Fast Freight 7.17 A.M. Way Freight 6.00 P.M. Way Freight 9.10 A.M. The Express Freight, Fast Freight. Cincinnati Ex* press, and Fast Freight (going East and West,)run every flay. The Night Express, Sundays, runs OQLY to Elmira. The Mail tiain remains over night at Elmira" CHA'S. MINOT, Gen'l fcup't. Jleto 3&brrtfsrmrius. ;JUNE 12, 1861. THIS WEEK LARGE ADDITIONS J WILL BE MADE TO THE STOCK OF lames Miss mil, AT TH KEYSTONE STORE, AMONG WHICH ARE MANY NEW STYLES ! AND BEAUTIFUL GOODS, AT A Very Great Reduction FROM FORMER PRICES. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF I w Ladies Sun Umbrellas, At Equally Low Prices ! Towanda, .lone, JO, 13IJ1. What Even body Ought to Enow I That Geo. P. Cash has a First Class MARBLE YARD! IN FULL OPERATION, AT TOWANDA ! rpiIAT UK IS PREPARED TO DO ; A WORK better and cheaper than any other establish i merit in the country. That he can put up seta of Tomb j Stone* at any prire from $. to s,">oo. That he warrants ! his work to be well done and to give satisfaction. That I lie can furnish Marble Table-Tops and Mantles as cheap I as they can be obtained In New York or elsewhere. WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO I>0! j Come to his Yard before purchasing elsewhere. Pat ; ronize a home enterprise, and not run away to York | State and get interior work done. Aud finally every | body ougbt to erect a suitable memorial over the re mains of their loved friends. | CAUTION.—A man calling himself Thomas, and hail ing froin Hinghamton. has been obtaining orders for work by representing that lie is agent for a manufactory in Towanda. Beware of him ! | Some agents have a habit of calling on the friends of the deceased for work, before they hare fairly buried , their dead out of their tight. Frown njfon such men. When you get ready, call on the subscriber and examine j his stock. N. B.—Country produce taken in exchange for work. | Don't forget the place. Eagle Marble Works, opposite | Gen. l'attoii'a residence, Towanda, Pa. GEO. P.CASH. AGENTS—G. W. Brink, l<eßavsVille; B. Overtield, i MeshoppenjJ. H. Webb, Smithficld Summit; 8.8. Dart, ! Troy. | Towanda, June 12,18(11. IIVC-AJEeiC TIME ! FORWARD ! MARCH! TO TH* NEWS ROOM! Where You ran get the Latest News! AND IF YOU WANT TO KEEP well posted on the events that arc passing before the American people, just ask for one of THE ILLUS TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double the price we ask for them.. And while you are there you may as well get a MAP showing all the important points in the country. Or, you may want to write to your Iriends. and you can get the very latest stvie of PATRI OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. Come and see what w have got, and satisfy your selves. Don't fbrget the place—THE MEWS ROOM. Towanda, June 12, 1861. Wars and Rumors of Wars ! War has been Declared in Towanda, Against High-Priced Pictures. YOU CAN GET GOOD PICTURES at the Car of D. VV. HUGHES, opposite the Ward House, for TWENTY CENTS, in good cases. All kinds of high-priced Cases will be sold as low, in propor tion. Call and see for yourselves. No Pictures will be allowed to go out, unless the customers arc perfectly sat isfied with the same. Particular attention paid to Copy ing Pictures. Pictures inserted in lockets for 25 cents. Car onened every day, excepting Sunday. Towanda. May 22,1861.—tf. I). W. HUGHES.!® NEIF FURNITURE ! mw MMI! T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE A and extensive assortment oi Sofas, Mohogany Chairs, Mahogany and Walnut Rockers, Boston Rockers, Fine Cane-seat. Wood, and Rush-bottom. Hair, Cane-seat and Cane-back Rockers, Lookiug-Glasses, Cord aud Tassels, Picture Frames, Ac., Cheaper than the Cheapest. *8" Please call and satisfy yourselves. Towanda, June 26, 1861. CHESTER WELER. SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, In Great Variety, NOW OPENING, H est Side of the Public square, at the store of A. WICKHAM & SOW. Cash Paid for Wool. inn nnn lbs - WOOL w an ed br W. A. ROCKWELL. June 3', 1861. PURE CIDER F INEGAR, at FOX'S. miscellaneous. 1 ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS, WAREHOUSE AND SEED STORE, EMERY BROS., Proprietors, PATENTEES AND MASCFACTOTWH OP Emery's Patent Changeable Rail road Horse Powers, ALSO, LEVER POWERS, for Four, Six and Eight Horses, of new and superior construction, to gether with a great variety of labor-saving AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY. TO THE FARMING PUBLlC—Notice is hereby given that RAYMOND M. WELLES, ol Athens. Pa., (who was until recently the senior member of the fiim of Welles, Blood A Co,, of Athens,) is the on ly authorized Agent for the sale of EMERY'S HORSE I'OWEItS,THRESHING MACHINES,aud other WARES manufactured at the ALBANY AGRICULTURAL WORKS For the county of Bradford, with the privilege ot selling for the counties of Tioga. Susquehanna, and Wyoming, in Pennsylvania, aud the adjoiuing counties in New York State. A 1.1, licenses and contracts heretofore existing with other parties for their manufacture and sale in this terri tory having expired. the public are notified that they will le held responsible directey to the Patentees lor dam ages for using any other horse poweis, threshers, ,Vc., made and sold to "them by othe- parties and in imitation of and infringing upon the letters patent held by EM ERY BROTHERS. US" For description o( prices, terms, Ac., ee the il lustrated Catalogue of the Albany Agricultural Works, luruished gratis on application to EMERY BROTHERS, Albany, N. Y.. or R. M. WELLES, Atliens, June 26. 1861. Atbeus, Pa. WAR ! WAR !! JUST RECEIVED AT MONTANYES' STORE, A LARGE STOCK OF SPRING & SUMMER GOODS Purchased in New-York City during a Great War Panic, AT GREATLY' REDUCED PRICES, Which will be offered at WHOLESALE k RETAIL, At prices that cannot fail to please. April 22, '6l. MONTANY ES. LATEST ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS. William. A. Rockwell wonld invite attention to his new stock of Goods, which have been selected with great care to suit the wants of his customers. Having found it desirable to adopt the Ready-Pay System, he offers his Goods at correspondingly LOW PRICES. Persons examining his present FASHIONABLE k DESIRABLE STOCK, which was purchased at PANIC PRICES, can not fail of being satisfied both with articles offered and prices asked, fl is stock cousists of Dry Goods, GROCERIES, Boots & Shoes, Hats <t* Caps, VWLL AND CURTAIN PAPERS, HARDWARE, GLASS & SASH, Paints, Oils, and Nails, BIRD CAGES & SEEDS, CROCKERY, GLASS rf; WOODEN-WARE. PLASTER, constantly on hand and for sale at No. 1, Pattern's Block. April 18, 1861. Come Along ! Everybody ! TO TFIE NEW GROCiRU PROVISION STORE JUST OPENED! BY H. 11. STEVENS. At the building formerly occupied by J. H. Nevins, on Main street, opposite the Court House. HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS brands of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, ,Vc., all very cheap, besides a splendid assortment of Spices. Nuts, Candies, Fruits, and Confectioneries, and a good assortment in the Provision line. Tobacco and Segars of every quality and price. He will also pay the Highest Price for Butter and Eggs, And such other articles of country trade as the farmers may have to dispose of. *3" would say to all if yon want any thing in his line of trade, give him a call, aud you can he accommo dated. H.H.STEVENS. Towanda, Jnne 19,1R61 tf /YODFISH, MACKEREL, SALMON, vV Shad, Whitefish, and Trout, for sale cheap at Towanda, June 26,1861. FOX'S. SOAP ! SOAP!—The best assortment of Toilet. CJtemical and Common Bar Soap, at Towanda, June 26,181. FOX'S. Jttfstrl I nitrous. NOW READY! BIRTLEnS' Him IRONWORKS TOWANDA, PENNA. THE Siibscriber begs leave to call the at tention of the public to the fact that he hat* enlarged his motive power and purchased and set up additional machinery, and employed a larger number of workmen than formerly, so that he is now prepared to execute or ders for Castings or Machinery with promptitude. He has at his works all the PATTERNS In use by the late firm of \Vm. H. Fhiliips A Son of Klmira N*. V., and has also added to these, patterns ol various kinds. MILL IRON'S furnished for Crist Mills, Cang, Gate, Circular and Muley Saw Mills, besides STEAM ENCINEB °f different sizes and styles and in Tact almost any kind °f Castings or Machinery in common use. Steam Fitting! sack at Steam Pi pes. Ellwtce, Sot urn Be"d+, Reducei i, Couplings, QlobcValvte, Check Valve*, Quage Cockt, Oil Cup*, fVhiillti, 4'f always on hand and made to order. He is also prepared to furnish STEAM BOILERS ot any siz or kind wanted Small Castings made in Brass or Composition. Cook ing and Heating Stoves of different ses manufactured and for aale at the above works. Furniture for Cooking Stoves and Stove Pipe always on hand Persons who want GEARING ol any kind are informed that the subscriber has more patterns tor Gearing than any other concern in this part ol the country. They would he quite sure ot fiudiug umoug bis Patterns Gear ing that would answer their wants and thus save delay and expense in gettiug up work. He makes also a large variety ol Balanbe Wheels and Crauks. Water Wheels ; also Saw Gammers, Thimble Skeius und Pipe Boxes. Iron Fence, Cald/oß*. Plows, Ac. *> His equipment of machinery consists of as good tools as are made, and was selected with tthe desugu ot briug able to do any job which might be offered, whether large or small In short his effort has been to get up iu all respects a first class establishment. Terras Reasonable. Orders solicited. Cash paid for i Old Pewter and Brittatna. Works situated on Valu Street near Barclay R. K. Canal Basin. O. D BARTLETT. Towauda. April 11. 1861. Prop rutin . \ DM INISTR ATOR'S NOTICE —Nodo* 1 in hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JOHN ESPY dee d, late ot Standing Btonetwp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, ' and all persons having demands against ■'aid estate will 1 present them duly authenticated for^settleruent.^^ MARY J. ESPY. July 24,1861. Administrator*. DM IN IST It ATO R'S NOTlCE—Notice is heret.y given, that all persons indebted to the es tate or CD A RLKS PHILLIPS. dee'd.. late of Springfield. are hereby requested t make payment without d and all pe'rsons having demands against said estate will present tlieni duly au t hen t i caj July 24.1361. Administrator. A _ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of JAMES CUDDKBACK, dee d., late of Athens tp., are hereby requested to make payment without deity, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ABRAHAM CUDDEBACK, July 24.1361. Administrator. BRIDGE LETTING.—SeaIed proposals will be received upon the ground near the house of K. F. Barnes. in Rome township, on THURSDAY .the Bth day of AUGIST. 1861. until 2 o'clock, P. M.J tor the building and completing of a bridge across thp east branch of Wysox Creek, near that place. Specifications for the same may be seen nt said Barnes, and at the C oin - mis.sioDcr's Office, for six days previous to said letting. P. H. BUCK, W.A.THOMAS, W. H. DECKER. , Coramissiouer's OBtt, July 24. 1861. Com rt. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of the estate of Mary Cai mi r, dee d. In the Orphans' Court ofj Bradford county. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Au ditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies in the hands of the Exeeutor of said estate, will attend to the duties ol his appointment at his office iu the Borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY, the 17th day of AUGUST, A.!>., 1861, at 1 o'clock in the attcrnoon of said day, and that all persons having claims upon said monies must present them, or else be torever debarred ficm the same P. D. MORROW, July 16, 1361. __ Auditor. UARDIAN'S SALE.—The undersigned, Guardians of the minor children of Caleb Lyon, late of Pike twp., dee'd., will sell on the premises, on FRI DAY, the 30th day of AUGUST, 1861, at I o'clock. P.M., the following descrilted lot, piece or parcel of laud, bound ed on the north by lands of Osseau Pease and Albert Conklin, on the cast l,y lands ot A. Conklin and John Black, on the south and West by lands of Asa Payson, Joel Johnson, A. Conklin, and O. Pease. Containing 75 acres,so acres improved. JON ATHAN BUSH, JOHN BLACK, July 17,1861. Guardians. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the matter of Taylor, ll'ted <$- Co., ri. Sttphen IVhitaker. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 80, May term, 1861. Theundersigned, an Auditor, appointed to distribute, Ac., funds in the hands of the sheriff, arising from sale of defendant's personal property, will attend to the du ties of his appointment at his office in the borough of Towanda, on MONDAY, the ltlth day of AUGUST, A, D., 1861, at 9 o'clock, A. M.. when and where all per sons having claims against said estate are requested to present them or he forever debarred from said fund. E OVEBTON,Jr., July 8,1861. Auditor. ORPHANS' COURT SALE —By virtu# of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford •>., will lie exposed to public sale on the premises on SAT URDAY, the !7th day of AUGUST. 1861. at 1 o'clock, P. M., the following property . late the estate of Orange Bosworth, dee d.,situate in Pike tp., and bounded and described as follows On the north by land of W. Brink's estate, east by land belonging to the heirs of said W. Brink's estate und Mosely Ellsworth, south by lands of Geo. D.Johnson and Jonathan Nichols and west by land of Stephen Brink, H. M. Tupper, and R. B. Easterbrooks. Containing about sixty acres, about fifty acres thereof improved, with a framed dwelling house and framed barn, small horse barti and two orchards thereon. Terms made known on the day or sale. WM. B. STEPHENS. BETSY BOSWORTH, July 10, 1361. Administrators. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of H'm. Champion vs. Hiram Root. In the Court of Bradford County Common Pleas, No. 480, May T. 1859. The undersigned, an. Auditor, appointed by the Conrt to distribute funds arising from Sheriff - s sale of defend ant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his appoint ment at his office, in the Borough ot Towanda, on FRI DAY, the 17th day of JULY. I*6l, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. w lieu and where all persons having claims against said estate, are requested to present the same or be forever debarred therefrom. 0. D. MONTANYE, June 12, 1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— hi the matter of the estate of Frederick Fischer, dee'd. In the Or phans' Court of Bradford county. The undersigned an Auditor,' appointed by the said Court upon exceptions filed to the account of Eecutor in the above named case, w ill attend to the duties of hia appointment at his Office in the Roro' of Towanda, on MONDAY, the 12th dav of AUGUST, A. D., 1861. G.'D. MONTANYE, June 12tli, 1361. Auditor. "foXOTICE TO COLLECTORS —Yon are hereby authorized te deduct five per cent, from the State tax ot every individual who shall pay his or her State and County Taxes in full, on or*before the 22d day of June next, and the same shall be allowed you in your settlement with the Treasurer, provided the same is by you paid into the County Treasury on or before the 26tn and 27th days of June, next. By order of the Commit sioners. K. B. COOLBAUGH, Clerk. Commissioner's Office, April 8, 1861. \ D MINI ST RA TO R'S NOTlCE—Notice -t3L isherebygiven.th.it all persons Indebted to the estate ot HANNAH SMITH, late of Warren to. dee'd., are hereby requested to made juiyment without de lay. and all persons having demands against said estate, wili present them duly authenticated for settlement. W. 11. RUSSELL. June 12, 1361. Administrator, with will annexed. ADM INI STR A TO IVS NOTlCE.—Notiet is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN M. HORTON, deceased, late of Terry township, are requested to make payment without delay, and those having claims against the said estate will please present them duly authenticated for settlement. EDMUND HORTON. SUSAN L. HORTON. May 15, IR6I. Administrators. A D MINI ST RA TO ICS NOTIC E— Notice -Li. is hereby given that all persons indebted to the es tate of JONATHAN BUSH, dee'd., late of Colombia tp-. are heieby requested to make payment without delay. And all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. ISRAEL A FIERCE. June 19, 1861 Administrator,
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