LOCAL AND GENERAL. j^-From Sullivan county, we learn that „ho!e ocratic County ticket was elected. TATE *; TrES (Democrats,) are elected to the Legislature, from tl> at d'=> trict - -YN Hon. "WARREN J. WOODWARD, late Pre judge <>f the 2dth Judicial District, has elect resident Judge of the Berks district. Judge WooD is one of the ablest lawyers iu the State and has ~r oTc d himself an able and efficient Judge. SOME ?1 MI-KINS "—Mr. CHARI.ES Y. of Wiudham township, writes us that he lias a * ' Vkiti'vine which measures one foot and live-eighths Tn'inch in circumlerauee, nt a distance ot twelve feet *' the mot. The vine has sixteen pumpkins upon it. Who cau heat it ■ frj). FBORAB CONCERT —The Floral Concert _ (iV fitt y young ladies, of this place, on Thursday and e-M-'evenings, under direction of Prof .!.<. HI NTTING, a'decided success, and gave very general satisfaction * S "]ir ' tree audience in attendance. AVu understand that "u to be repeated in Troy. EATON'S Mercantile Academy is be ,l ,11 doubt, the cheapest school of the kind iu the ~r v Young men desirous of becoming qualified to Pi'ir'r the Counting Room, or for business generally, have ' , institution an opportunity of doing so, at on. fourth . ~',.x „ rnse of a like course of instruction in any other I'l'iumercial Cuocgc. We see it stated that there are now stored in the Arsenal,at Harrisburg, 12.000 stand of arms, \ ■ BRASS SIX pounders. 1 brass eighteen-pounder, 4 brass - * pounders brought to this country by LAFAYETTE as a present Ir on the King of fram e to the Continental Con ' RE*s, 6#o horse pistols. 000 cavalry sabers. 10.000 sets LOMI 'LCTE infantry accoutrements, and 7:0,000 rounds ot cartridges. CCA, Keep it before the people, that D B DE LAND & Co.'s ChemicalSaleratus will universally per form all that the proprietors claim that it will, anil there fore it is not only the be>t anil healthiest Saleratus in the market hut it is al-o the cheapest , and its effects are cer tain ami uniform, and consequently spoils no bread or nit. ft IS for sale by all respectable wholesale and - .. . dealers in th> country. FCF THE INDIANS ARE COMING' —By re'er , . : ■ our advertising columns, it will I e SEEN that the ted young Chief " Ahwanetunk," Irom t'ne (.treat . \N M on. ASSISTED by several young Warriors and . IV II give one ot their entertain cents at Alpha : Mill, in this place, on Friday evening next. The | ■ mime em' races ganres, dances, songs, scenes, tab -1 i. riirii. rrirniff law, Jtt.. which ant very interesting I g. Admittance 15 cents- I jsvy \ circular his lieen isswd fro the ' 1-urv Department in relation to the SI ttlenient of the ■mts of de- eased soldiers. The widow of an officeroi vite is entitled to r. ceive the money due ; i: there is widow, the pay goes to the children or their guardian (the SOLDIER dies unmarried, the father . mother, brotl • ■ ami sisters, or heirs in general receive the amount I*. Written applications must be made under oath, and • ADDRESFAD to K7.UA 15. FREM 11. K- nd Auditor oi lire rcasury Department, Washington. X EW FIRM— M.UN.H SC PATTON. —We VE uotice this WEEK iu our advertising columns, of the • :,t copartnership in the drug trade, between Dr. MA ii.L.of Wvsox, and J. (J. I'ATTON. This is as it should and we complimeul'our friend I'ATTON UPKN securing , . raii.'e a iituer. Dr. MAIIII.I.'S reputation as a skill* I ia.l safe I'hysician. will make his Drug Store one <f AII,-T desirable in the country. The residence of the M among us is very much desired and will he appre A very curious calculation has been R. ■. . itiveto the Union troops on the bank- of the I'o- I c. Taking as A L>asis tlie regular allowance of room 1, I> required for a soldier to stand upright, anil with musket at *• shoulder arms," and placing them in close .1- fiie, it would require the whole roadway Irom Jer- U Fity to the capital to Firm the line. If the same troops I. TO be reviewed it would take a railway train, going I. A- rale of sixteen miles au hour, over fourteen H-URS ixsaloug the line ot soldiers. {SRJF THE NATIONAL LOAN. —ALES-R*. B. S. I ■ 1.1. A Co.. advertise in our columns this week, that 11V , I ipoiub-L HV PO rotary CIIASK. as agent L -I-I-I ive s ib- riptions to the National Loan. This loan Irh HI IAGS 7.30 per cent interest is engaging the ut- L : aof capit diets iHith at home and abroad. No sucli | ty :br investment has ever I een offered to capi- L ,-ts. F high rate of interest, and the perfect security I--- .1-1,1. tog, -ther with its immunity from tux a. aiske it very desirable. We are not surprised to b-'.iut the moneyed nren of our County, are already ng, and preparing to take still larger amounts. V■ --US. LAPORTE. M AMIS & Co., also advertise that prepared to receive subscriptions. Either fit M [ .!!y give any dc-irej iuformatiou. ' IF" ELOPEMENT, EXTRAORDINARY. — One day K"*. an officer " of the law," from the eastern part f - ittnty.hroguht to this place a young man to con- PTI 'iurauce vile." charged with eloping with anotb- F - wife. The case seems to be a complicated one. -tAiiding tin- - pair" were found together in the Corning, X. Y., under a ficticious name were R- -J- brother and si-ter. The lady is represented . gent, and of very respectable parents, and r ! SEVERAL ve irs ago, mu- h against bn will, and - -iuer to two or three children, which she thoughtful- I iieliiinl to give room to more " valuable baggage, the toi.k her departure. As the man with whom i M founil had not been lately seen in the neighbor > - where she formerly resided.it puz/.les the,'' doctors 'count lor the - singular coincidence" ol their being ■ J in the same place. under such peculiar circumstan* ■ AS the case will probably ba tried next term, aid ■ The young man was released upon giving bail lor BCIS-IRANEE. r I parties-will probably be " bailed," if not thorough* ■ ■ . iwtorc this interesting little scene closes. I * IRE LATE FAlß — Last, wei-k we bad time nor -pa e to speak of the eighth annual ex -1 the Bradford County Agricultural Society, •as held at this [dace, on the 2d, 3d and 4tli, of ; it month. The award of premiums, which we ivsi week, is sufficient evidence of the suc '-lie exhibition. ''"ie, and also on the morning of the first tiui people with loaded teams oi farm implements, and all sorts of contrivances lor ' "'-'hanical u-es. were seen wending their way, * ;:r '•tions ( towardsthe Fairgrounds. On Wcdues vi-itors U-gan to tint k in, and from thut i ' the close, the buildings and grounds were 'he weather throughout was clear and pleas* ■ d not have been more delightful if desired. 1 '■ try receipts ol the Fair we are not inform - ' 'l'pose it is sufficient io meet all demands lor prc ■s as they have published that all premiums will ' > paid upun application to the Treasurer of fy. Exhibition we cannot speak too highly. The ' irticles was large and exceedingly tasteful.— ( w as limited we did not get round to visit J ill n departments. The display of livestock— ■ ""* *• swine and aheep, we are iuturmed lar cx -'Ape'.ta'.ions of the rnwl Fanguiat. A uuar and more extensive display of poultry never graced a fair in this County. From a mammoth turkey down to aban tem eh icken, with all intermediate varieties, were fully represented. The display of fruit was excellent—far better than could have been expected, as it is evident that the season h as been very unfavorable. The ladies' department of fancy articles, &c., Was well represented and most tastefully arranged. It would be difficult torus to name a tithe of the beautiful articles here submitted for inspection. Articles of ornament and utility, Irom a heavy bed quilt to a woolen stocking of the tinest texture, blended with the adornment of the I needle, in the shape of tidies, worked capes, collars and baby-dresses, in rich profusion, met us at every turn— i while cakes, jellies, snow-white bread .domestic wines,Jcc., I did ample credid to the good taste and industry of Brad ford's fair daughters. Take it all in all, the last exhibition of our Agricultur al Society may be regarded as affording gratifying evi dence uf progress in all that pertains to the material wel fare or iudustral prosperity of our county. It was well attended by both exhibitors and visitors. The various rumors which have been put afloat from time to time concerning the deaths of some ol the rebel leaders in the South all produced the effect, i o doubt intended, of keeping alive the excitement, but in I our opinion that description of sensation reports ought now to be d apensed with. They are about ' played out." First we had the announcement of the death of BKAURE OAKU, who was killed by one of the biggunsot Fort Sum ter. with full descriptions of his funeral, which was at tended in Charleston by a number of " reliable" ladies and gentlemen, who subsequently made their escape from Secessia under great difficulties. Then JEKK Davis died at ificlunoiid, and all the rebel llags from the Potomie to Manassas Junction were seen at half mast, and even crape was observed on the arms of some of the rebel mil itary officers in the Southern army. The body ol the Pres ident ol tlie bogus confederacy was hardly allowed to get cold belurc SI KULINU PRICE and BEN. MCCCLLOI CH were killed by the telegraph at the battle of Davis' Creek, in Missouri. JOHN C. BKECKINKIPOE, of coarse, having liv ed too long, was next shufiied off the stage of existent e, ond sent " to that bourne from whence no traveller re turns." All these worthies having, in the course of time, turned up alive and kickiug, it seems that„the old reports are now to be revived,in the hope,we suppose, of creating lie.v sensations. BEN. MCCOI.I,OLCH has been killed again, and his sou has, according to that report, stepped father's shoes. Unfortunately lor this last rumor, its free currency has been checked by the general knowledge that young BEN. is a myth, not having any real existence, and therefore, if a portion of the rebel forces are still uudci j the command ola man bearing thai name, he is no other , than old PEN. himself. <it)tirrtr>rtonUs. *• Our Country Forever ! LATEST FROM W.A.R. W. A. ROCKWELL is again on hand with the lirst New Goods of the Season ! DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LEATHER, BOOTS & SHOES, WOODEN WARE. ! HATS AND CAPS. Those wishing a good bargain will find it greatly t<> their advantage l" give us a c.ill. as the hard limes will 1 not prevent us seili ig good articles at modulate prices- ■ Although compelled to adopt the ready pay system, we ! eel confident that we can give our customer- perfect sat isfaction. V* M. A. i-Ol kW ELL. Towanda. Sept- 25,18*1. j Wars and Kumors of Wars ! Vfiir lias ken I)<TI;HT<I in Tuwamla, ' Against Hich-Priced Pictures. VOl* CAN GET GOOD PICTURES l at IheC.ll of D. W. HUGUKS, opjm-ite the Wan. House, Ibr TWENTY CENTS, in good cases. All kinds of high-priced Cases will be sold .1- low,in propor tion. Call arid see lor your-clves. No Pictures will be allowc i to go out. mile-- the customers art: pertectly sat i-:i, d with the -nine. Particular aiteatiw juid to Copy ing Picture-. Pictures inserted in Lorkets for 25 cents. Cur o ened every day, excepting Sunday Towands, May 22, lstil.—tt. I). W. HUGHES. EEYOATD AIL rCUET. A LL persons indebted to E S. BENEDICT, J\ l,v Note. Jud rineiit.. or I'ook Account, are notified that ii the .1 lore-aid illl e itedne— is not cancelled by the liii of Octobf r, proper steps lor the collection of the s.une, will be taken, forthwith, E. S. BENEDICT. Towands. Sept. 20, 1861. FARM FOR SALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT A GREAT BARGAIN! r r IIE si* BS< 'HI IJ Kft WIS 111 N G I to dispose ol his farm in Litchfield t w p., *|3]s}Ssgjk Bradford county. Pa., offers the same upon "wwy-wf* terms wltii h are worthy of the attention of those wishing to pun liuse. This farm is within two miles of the X. \ . A Erie Railroad, ~nd distant live mile- from Wavcrly and Suiithlairo depots, contains about 170 acres I j of land, mostly improved, iu a high st:teof cultivation, i and has upon it good buildings arid orchards. It is well ; ; adapted for tillage or gra/.i .g, being well watered and well located. The attention of those desiriousof purchasing i a la'rin Is solicited, in the conlldeiice that no greater in dueements can lie found elsewhere. The situation is de lightlul, the soil tertile, and the neighliorhood embraces schools, churches, Ac., while within a short distance are several large and flourishing towns. The N". X. A Erie I R. R. affords admirable market facilities. Title unques tionable, and possession at the option ot the purchaser. W.H.SPENCER. Litchfield, Sept. IS, 1861. TELSTRAY COW —CAME TOTHB EN -1 J closure of the under-igiied.iilroiit thel-t ol May, a RED COW. The owner is request cd to come forward and prove propt rty. p-'y Jf charge*, and take her away, otherwise she will bedis po-ed of according to law. J. STROUD. Welles' Ferry, Terr)town. Sept. lf>, 1 -GI. (EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice Is here- Jj by give i, that all per.-on- indebted to the estate of JOHN SHARTS, late ot Wilmot twp., deceased, are heieby requested to make payment without delay ; and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated ior settlement. JOHN P. SHARTS, _Oct. 2, ISCL Executor. CUGAII. TEA AND COFFEE. IN lO great variety, for sale cheap. We warrant every i pound of Tea we sell, at FOX S. muOMAS RYAN. ATTORNEY AT I LA IV. Oflice over Eddy's Clothing Store, Totvan da. PA. Towanda, Oct. 2, isfjl. T. G COBOTLST, \ TTOUNEY AND NOTARY PUBLIC J\ Towanda, Pa. Office in the building formerly oc copied bv H. B. McKean. . All legal business attended to with promptness and care. Towanda, Ang. 20. iMll-tf. \\" \ NTED-BY TH I". SUBSCRIBERS, \ \ :(,(i(X) bushels of WHEAT, for which the highest price in cash will be paid on delivery at our Mills. 1 MYER, FROST A CO. North Towanda, Sept. 3, 1861. " THRESH FIGS, PRUNES, RAISINS 1 Dates, Tamarinds, Oranges, Lemons, and all kinds r OX SOAP ! SOAP!—The best assortment of Toilet. Chemical and Common Bar Soap, at; To wand i.Julie 26, 1 -lil. rOXS. KEROSVNE OIL, FOR SALE CHEAP at IOXS. Aug. 28,1861. HONEY —A few buiull boxes, extra nice, tor sale cheap at FOX S. I Towanda.Scpt. lb, 1861. JHfscrllaricous. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! ELMIRA, N. Y. FACULTY: N. CAULDWELL, President and Professor of Practical and Ornamental Penmaship, and Science, of Boop keeping. \\ M . M. CROSBY, A. If., Professor of Mathematics, the Classics ami Sciences, and Consulting Accountant. CLlh I" OKD L. \\ ADSW OR'l'H, Principal of the Prepar atory Department, and General Assistant Teacher. Rev lib).-. K. BEECH Lit, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics, History, and Political Economy. Hon. A I.EX. 8. DIVEX, Lecturer on Commercial Law, Civil and Intern annual Polity. S. It. VAN CAMPEN. Lecturer on Theoretical and Prac tical Bunking and Finance. REFERENCES: CHAS. H. ELMER Esq.. Waverly. CH \S. J. FOLGER. Attorney, Geneva. J B. WILLIAMS Esq., Banker,lthaca. WM. HILDRKTH. Sheriff, Cauandaigita. T. H. THOMPSON, Post Master, Corning. JOHN L. LEWIS, Jr., Counsellor, Petin Yann. COWING A CO., Pump Manufacturers, Seneca Falls. W ASH I NtSTuN THI'RM AN, See'y Gas Light Co., Bath. Rev. AMOS BROWN, Pres. People's College, Havana. Rev. E. L. WADS WORTH, Insurance Agt., New Graef enberg. Messrs. NICHOLS k LONG, Merchants' Troy, Bradford county. Pa JOHN C. KERWIN, Secretary Nail Works Co., Ilarris burg, Pa. Elmira Commercial College. rrms INSTITUTION WAS ESTAB -I. EISHEDin 1 80S, and its success lias lieen beyond the most sanguine expectations of its founder, Prof. j 1 'AULDWEI.I,, who lui- relied more upon untiring devo tion and indefatigable attention to tiie interests of his pu- ' pils, than upon profuse advertising and complimentary' Scholarships to extend a reputation. j The Course ol Instruction consists of four Departments.) I. I PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Here especial attention is given to youth in the Ele ments of Knowledge, viz: Spelling, Reading, Writing,! Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, Elocntiou and Com position. 11. DEPARTMENT OF PENMANSHIP. Embracing all varieties of Plain, Practical, Business, : and Ornamental Penman-hip, German T x', Old Eng- ■ li-h. Antique Lettering, Manuscript Copying, l'cu Draw- ; iug, Ac. in. COMMERCIAL COMPUTATIONS. Embracing new rules, not published, of the most rapid methods of Computation, as applied to Interest, Bank lb-count. Accounts Current, Simple and Com pound Equ tations, Insurance, Exchange, General Average, Com mission and Brokerage, Partnership Settlements, Bank rupt Dividends, Loss and Gain, Alligation, etc. IV. BOOK-K EE PIN G DEP A RTM EXT. Embracing Commercial Law. Business Correspondence, Settlements, Ac., applicable to Wholesale. Ret lil. Import ing. Jobbing, or Comrri-.-i'n Business. This Department is organized and conducted on the Counting Room Sys tem. with ill the improvements introduced by Bryant A Sir.it lon ami others, and the -tudents at once enter upon the Practical Working and Routine ol Banking, Mining, Shipping, Insurance, Railroading, Manufacturing, Ac., and elaborate actual transactions lakcu from the Origin al Books ol extensive firms. T II F. COI. L E G E ROOMS Have recently been re-fitted and elegantly furnished, so that now they are unsurpassed in counurt and conve nience of arrangement. A separate apartment is provid ed for Ladies. To student- of ordinary capacity and in dustry, entire satisfaction will be guaranteed. *0" For Terms ami farther particulars aend for a Cir cular, or apply personally to X. CAULDWELL. PRINCIPAL. River Buildings, opposite Braiuard Hou.-e, Elmira, X. Y. Elmira, N. Y., Oct. 8, lsiil.—mi! News from the Great Rebellion. EXCITING NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR! R. W. EDDY, HAS PURCHASED THE ENTIRE - stock and tixt res ot E. S. BENDICT, first door south of POWELL'S Keystone Store. STILL LATER NEWS! He lias just returned from New York , where he has bought tor c i.-h, at war pri< es.a remarkably line stock of goods, all made to order for this market, and warrant ed a- represented, wliieb lie flatters himself he can set' lower tor cash than h.ts ever been offered in this market, tor the same quality of goods. His stack consists of Overcoats, from f"> up, Superior Frsnch (.'assimere Coats and Silk Mixed Coats, and a lower grade. PAITTS, Dop Skin, French Ca-.-irnere, Silk Mixed Cassimere, Satiuett. YSSTS, S ik Velvet, Grenadier, Doe Skin, French Cassimere, Silk Mixed Cassimere, Farmer's Satin, S.itimtt. and low priced Undershirts arid Drawers, he lias 20 doz, at ALL PRICES ! Wool Socks, Celebrated British A Ilose. a large assort merit. Linen Shirts and Collars, 11 big lot. Neck Ties, Stock-, Suspenders. Gloves. Mittens. Umbrellas, Canes, Monkey Jackets, Basket-,Overalls, Over.-hirts, HATS AND CAPS, Of all Binds, and prices to suit the times. Also, CHAS.OAKFORD k SON'S Celebrated Philadelphia Silk Hats. The best article made in the United States, all of which he is anxious to sell to the public at a low figure, for cash only. B. W. EDDY. Towanda, Oct. 3,18151. m RUST EE'S SALE —Bj virtue of an or- J. der of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will tie exposed to public sale, on 'he premi-cs, on THURS DAY, the 14th day of NOVEMBER, l-Ul.at 10 o'clock, A. M.. the following real e-t ite situate in Columbia tp ~ late the estate ot Albion lludd, dee d., bounded as fol low-: Beginning at abeeeh, south-west corner of Sam uel Camphor's lot ; thence south 2,'ideg. west 71 andfi-10 per.; south (io deg. east Ifi.i per. to a hemlock, uoith eu-t corner of Calvin and Luther Havens ; north 2 > deg. j east 71 and 5-10 per. to a beech, north (io deg. west lii.i per. to the liegtnning. Containing 73 acres and 117 per. ALSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Columbia twp., known as the liarr.s lot, bounded as follows : Beginning at a hemlock, north east corner of lot No. 107, by land formerly belonging to Albion Budd, north 95 5-10 per. to a post in David R. Hoswoll'a line and by the same west on per. to a beech ; thence south 95 and 5 10 per. to a post ; thence by lot No. 107 east !H) per. to the place of beginning. Containing 53 acres and 115 per. Mo' Terms made known on the day of sale. ELEAZOR ROME ROY, Oct. 2.1861. Trustee. / UAUDI AN'S SALE—By virtoe of an * T order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the borough ot Towanda on MONDAY, the 28th day of OC TOBER, l -fil, at 1 o'clock, IV M. the following property, lute the estate of D. F. Barstow. dee'd., situate in Towan da twp., and bounded on the north by lands now or for-_ nierly belonging to Edw. Overton, Bishop and C. Moore's lot, south by lands belonging to the estate of Hi ram Fox, dee d., and Hiram MeGill and the public high way. west by lands of Dennis Mi Gill, 11. MeGill, and Mi chael Walsh, east by lauds of Win.and Michael Dreslaine and Bishop. Containing about 125 acres, nmre or lea,. * WM. MIX, Oct. 2,1861. Trustee. Ac. IST IE W Fill MO WHITER GBODS, In Great Variety, NOW OPENING, West Side of the Public square, at the store of A. WICKHAM & SON. I Towanda, Sept. 25,1561. JLnjaL SHERIFF'S SALE.—By virtue of sundry writ! of Vend. Expo., issued out of the court of common pleas ot Bradford county, to me directed, will he exposed to public .-.ale on THURSDAY, tii- 17th day of October A. I). Isrtl, at the court house, iu Towanda, atone 1 o'clock, P. M., the follow inn described lot, piece or parcel oi bind, situate in Tuscarora township, bounded as follows :On the north and east by lat d 1 John Stair devant, south by land of Ebenecer Btunh vant and the Wyoming county line, and on the west by ' tnls ot Abi eel and Luther Kinney and land of refer R Slut (levant, (or land now In possession of Charles Sturdcvant.) con taining about 50 acres, more or less—about lb acres im proved, one log house, iratried burn, aud two liuit tiecs Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Chandler ltixby vs Peter B. Sturdevant. j A I.SO- -The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in South Creek and Welles townships bound ed and descrilied as follows : On the north l>y the boiin darv line batWMB the State of Pennsylvania arid the State of New York, east by the cast boundary line of a lot of I land conveyed to George Canhstn by Jesse Lane and ! wile ami J. ' . " immon.s atul wife, by deed of warrun- I tee bearing •la'e D< < ember, 1850, west by the same lot of ' land, on smith by a line parrallel with said north line, be- ! ing said boundary line between said states of New York I and l't-unsyivauia, and tarenougb southerly therefrom to embrace and contain 200 acres ot land, strict measure. ALSO—One other piece or parcel of land situate in ; South Creek twn., being the west half of warrantee lot. ; No. 5M>, surveyed to Johnson A Mifflin, and being the west half of 1100 acre tract, and allowance, recently pur chased by said Kerby V Adams at Sheriff sale. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pocasset Bank vs John S. Cotton. ALSO—The following lot, piece, or parcel of land sit uate iu Tuscarora twp., bounded as follows: On the north by land of Uixby A Culver, cast by the Sttsquehati- ; ria and Bradford county line, south by lauds of Jas. flail, ! and west land of Lewis Silvaria. Containing 45 acres, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Lathrop k Bulsburpy vs Thomas Morley. ALSO—The following described lot, piece, or parcel of land situate iu Troy boro, bounded on the north by laud ol N. M. Catnochati, east by the highw ay, south by land of Silas K. Shepard, west by land of Win. H. Peck. Con taining 99 feet front, and Tli lect deep. Ire the same, more or less, all improved, one two-story building,[occupiedas a furniture store and shop thereon. Seized and taken in execution at tlie suit of Maxwell > A Leonard vs. William Taylor. AI .SO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Hidgbttry twp., bounded on the north and east by lands of Thomas Buck, on the south by lands of j Jerrc Hriscall, and eu the west by the public highway containing one-half of an acre, more of less, all improved one IVatned house thereon. . I Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C. F. Wil son vs. Dennis Drutmny vs (1. P. News. A. HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff. Towanda, Sept. 25, lsol., SPECIAL COURT.- Notice is hereby giv- - en that a special Court will be held at the Court j House in Towanda. Hon. R. (I. WHITE presiding, com- : meining MONDAY . N<>\ . 4. lsol, tit too clock, a.m., to continue two weeks for the trial ot the following causes:— FIRST WEF.K. TKP.M. VK. PLAINTIFFS. DEFENDANTS. N.LTCRE. May P-."JG. Ellen M iria McNeal A Co vs J. Merritt, eial •' •• David Barber vs Chester Thomas & Co. case, j Kept. 1850. 1. Smith vs S Ktllttm, 2d., ct ai. trespass. . Kept. 15;",7. Joseph Ingham vs Barclay Rit A C Co. ap. Sept. 1557. 1 Smith vs s Keliunt. 2d. Trover. May Is. ")S. Win A Park vs Win 11 Strong. Win I! Darlington vs (' N Shipman. Debt. " " M ttbcw MiMahon vs Jl' llorton. Appeal, j Sept. 1858. lliratu Hortou v.- Josiab Ktowell, et ex. Debt, same same •• " >| |) W Bishop vs Alfred Gore. Trespass. • " H P Moore vs Chester Pierce. Appeal. Dec. 185b. Geo K Elliott vs Jesse It Cowell, C nl. " .• •• Charles 11 Shepard vs Abr Steers, ct al. Tres. 1 " " Samuel F Itiploy vs Hiram Spear. Debt. •• Alien K Axtellva Alaon PptteraML Appeal. , Feb. 1859. J It Ingtrs ill Ac, vs John llatkm-ss. Eject. " " Del L AW It It Co vs Mevlert A Ward. Det. I " " same same " " same same " " Alvah Heath vs J W Dennisou. Ejectment. [ SECOND WEEK. May 1t."9. Francis Ripley vs lliram Spear. Debt •• •' same same May 1b59. Loui-a M Wattb s vs Kami C Mann. Trespass. '• A M Kirk vs A B Smith Ac. Appeal. " •' J B Foster vs same " " Maria Child vs Anthony E Child. Trespass. Sept. 1-859. M F Ransom David Arnold. Ejectment. ■' Z Hicks'admrs vs N B Canal Co. Damages. " " Win P Emerson vs Cole A C'onaut. Debt. " " Johti Liiitz vs John Hanson. " Michael O'Suilivan vs R C Smalley, ct al. Ei. | " 44 It S Middaitgh vs Archibald Forbes. Appeal..: Dec. 1859. Reuben Chapen vs Warren Callen. Fjcctment. j 44 44 Stephen Fclton v- Jlt\\ i bstcr A ter ten. '• " C Shuntway vs Clark Hollciibaek. " •' " Jane McQueen vs Edward Holcomb. Case, j • 4 44 same TS Orlando llolconib. 4 t 44 same vr. Samuel Holcomb. '■ " Hiram Sliaw. ct ex vsjona- Kilmer, etal. 44 Feb. 18110. Juo W Denttison vs Township ol Terry. 41 - j B lugei -oil. it ai v- 'lTosnni, t ri. Ej. 44 44 () 1* Ballard vs Bingham Itockwcl, et al. Kj. j 44 44 Farmer's Un ins Co vs Sarah Myers. Si-i Fa M 44 44 J 1! Ingei - ill, et al vs H S Vaughn, et al. SFK 1 44 44 Henrv W Tracy vs Alvah Young. Ejectment.] .< < 4 c T Bliss vs Sarah Stone admrs Ac. Bet Fa. May 1860. Wm B Clymer's use vs 0 E Ward. Ca-c. j 4 4 4 4 David Barber vs David Wilmot Ac. Tre-pass. 41 •• J R Pratt's adinra n D Pratt's ad in et al. BciFa. Sept. 1800. Farmer's L'u ins Co vs C N Shipman, ter ten. 44 Lackawanna I A CCo vs Mevlert A Ward. Det. 44 44 Shipman A Welles vs Rogers Fowler. 4 4 44 Eliza Jane Chapman TS Stanley S Hinman. Tr. Dec. IMJO. Henry Northtup vs John J Reynolds. Appeal, j •• S W Park vs Wm Frederick. Fjcctment. j Feb. 18G1. J L Saw verAson vs C F Wellef.Ac.Sci Fa M L | '• Wm H Phillips vs J 11 M Hinman. <; M HolWnback's use vs Francis Tyler. S FM. | 44 44 Saml Archibald's use vs Thomas Page. 44 | 44 " Burton L Smith vs Cll A N 11 Chalice. Appeal Snbpmnas for first week, returnable Monday, Nov. 4. j 1 <i;l, at lo o'clock, a. nt.—for second week, Monday, Nov. 11, 1 si.l, at 10 o'clock, a. m. * E.O. GOODRICH, Towanda. Sept. it. Dull. Prothonotary. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. — / the natter of\ I I'm. Srott 77, Xnrth Branch C mat Ctrmpa- 1 /. In tin C< urt of Bradlord County Coutntou Pleas, No. 021, September Term, 1859. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court to distribute tumls arising from Sheriffs sale of defend ant's personal property, will attend to the duties ot his appointment at the office of Wilmot A Watkuis, in the Borough ot Towanda, on MONDAY, the 21st day of OCTOBER, l.s(Jl, at 1 o'clock, I*. M., when and where all persons having claims against said estate, arc re- , quested to present the same or be forever debarred ] therefrom. G. 11. WATKINS, j Sept. 19, I.BOT. Auditor. \DMINISTRATORTS NOTICE Notiee i . is hereby given, that all persons indi bted to the es tate of OIIRAD EL TRACV. dee'd., late of Smithlield tp., I arc hereby requested to make payment without delay. | and all persons having demands against said estate will ! present tliein duly authenticated for settlement. A. L. TRACY, Sept. 24. lSfil. Administrator. pKIIHiK LE 1 TlME—Sealer! proposals I lV will lie received at the house of Benjamin Herman, iu Ridghury, on SATURDAY, the sth day of OCTOBER, 1 1861, until 1 o'clock, p. nt. for the building and comple ting of a Bridge acres* Bentley Creek, near that place. Specifications for the same may be seen at the said Her man's, and at the Commissioner's Office, for feit days previous to said letting. W. li. DECKER, P. H. BUCK. W. A. THOMAS, Commissioner's Office. Sept. 25,1861. Contf's. \ DMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.-Notice J.\. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of DANIEL STRONG, dee d., late of W ells twp.. are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands? against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlenn nt. LUCRETIA STRONG, Sept. 25,1861. Administratrix. BATON'S MERCANTILE ACADEMY, rpoWANPA. PA.,—OPENS FOR TIIE 1 winter, SEPTEMBER 9, 1801 Penmanship and | Double Entry Book keeping tanght in all their various i branches, on the same principle as that pursued in the ; largest Commercial Colleges, aud at oue-quarter the usual cost. Pupils can enter at anytime, as each one receives individual instruction. TERMS. For full course in Book-keeping and Penmanship including diploma, $8 09 Partial course in Book keeping 5 Ot) Penmanship—'24 lessons 9"0 do. 14 44 200 Ornamental Penmanship, 5 00 The full course embraces Commercial Penmanship and Book keeping by Single and Double Entry, as practical ly used iu the different departments of Trade and Com merce, including Wholesale and Retail. Commission. Man ufacturing, Shipping, Individual and Partnership busi ness, with instruction in Commercial Laws, Correspond ence, Ac. Persons taking the full course will become qualified to conduct a set of books by Double Eutry iu lite most ex tensive establishment. Specimens of Penmanship will be sent to any address whenever requested. For further information address C. E. EATON, Towanda, Sept. 10,1861. tt Prinaipal. iicto gftftcrttsraratf. GREAT BARGAINS! From 83.000 to 84.000 Worth OF Fashionable Furniture; TO BE SOLD IMMEDIATELY. Havl recently the Athens C; net Ware Rooms, And entire stock of FURNITURE from the late pro prietor, It. M. WELLES, it will be sold for CASH AT PANIC PRICES. gffr'V ril HE STOCK Is LARO K /fiSISPSt * and vet v complete, lias been well igSffPlgSai selected, and is well adapted for the wants ot the country. N. It.—lt is a BjSotSr common remark made by visitors to F this . -'al'lishment, 44 Why, 1 had no a&ybfeSrayX idea yu had such :i large and snlen •!'- 5-A dill assortment of Furniture. I have ") seen nothing like it short of the city. We have BEDSTEADS from $2.00 r and upwards. C'OT'lAtlE and other i CHAIRS, in great variety. Irom $4 00 Vj gtJ to 125.00 per set. TABLES Irom $2 AO V y upwards, aud Everything else in Proportion. TC3 JB H- 4 " H U B "TS. In every style, size and price, to suit the means and taste of anv and all customers. Kn" Call and see onrst-ck. Athens, Pa., July 24 1861. F N PAGE. What Everybody Ought to Know! That Geo. P. Czfh has a Pirst Class MARBLE YARD ! IN rUII OrERATION, A T TO\V A A I) A. ! riIHAT IIIi IS PRKPAIIED TO DO 1 WORK better and cheaper than any other establish mi nt iu the country. That he can put up sets of Tomb stones at any price from $"• to SSOO. That lie warrants In- work to lie well done and to give satisfaction. That he can furnish Marble Table-Tops and Mantles as cheap as tli-.-y can be obtained in New York or elsewhere. WHAT EVERYBODY OUGHT TO DO ! Come to his Ymd before purchasing elsewhere. Pat ronizea home enterprise, and not run away to Tork State arf.l get interior work done. And finally every body ought to erect a suitable metnoiial over the re mains of their loved friends. , , CAUTION. A man calling himself Thomas, and bail ing Irotn Bingbamton, has been obtaining orders tor work by representing that lie is agent for a inanuiaetory in Towanda. Beware of him ! Some agents have a habit of calling on the friends of the deceased for work, htf <rt thrii h.itc fairly bnnrd their dead mil "f their tight. Frown upon sueh men. When you get ready, call on the subscriber and examine his stock. X. 11. Country produce taken in exchange for work. Don't forget the'place. Eagle Marble Works, opposite Gen. l'atton's residence, Towanda, Pa. GEO. P. CASH. AGENTS—G. W. Brink, Leßaysville; B. Overtield, Mcshoppen; J. 11. Webb, Smithlield Summit; B. S. Dart, Troy. Towanda, June 12,1861. ' Sept, 10, 1361. rpiiE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RE- I ceiving uii extensive and well selected stock of BOOTS. SHOES GAITERS Purchased sine.* the late depression in prices, and com prising all the usual varieties ot Gents., Ladies, Misses and Childrens BOOTIES AMD CAITERS Suitable for the season. Also, a large stock of HOME P/E2LEE WOEX, The quality ot'which is too well known to need further recommendation. Also.a large stock of Sole ami Upper Leather, Kip Skins. French and American Calf Skins, Harness Leather, Morocco# and Linings, Ac. An excellent assort ment of SHOE FINDINGS, Saddlery Hardware, Harness Trimmings, A., Ac. I have established a IIAUNKSS SHOP ! \nd will keep on hand Double and Single Harness, Sad dles. Bridles, Hatters, M irtin_ales. Whips, Ac., and will make to order any work in this line, all which, as well as my whole stock, will be sold tor leady pay, at remarkably low nrices in order to meet the exigencies ot the times. 1 J. D. HUMPHREY. To wan da. Sept. 10,1961. 5,0 MlOiS MUTED! TO TRANSPORT OUU EXTENSIVE paw sxoshe OF SUMMER GOODS! TAROM A TIIOROURH EX AM IN A- L THIX into the state of affairs in Bradford eounty, we have come to tlie conclusion that every family waut GOODS AT PANIC PIUCPS Having made our late purchases accordingly we arc now opening a large stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hard ware, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Nails. Glass and Sash. Es pecial attention is called to our new stock of BOOTS AND SHOES, LADIES DRESS GOODS, &C., &C., 6tC., Which we CAN and WILL sell for cash or ready pay at prices which will astonish the native-, and our old cus tomers in particular. TRACY & MOURE. Towanda, June 10, ]S(il. Come Along ! Everybody ! TO THE NEW* 680IEU FB3IKIBB STORE JUST OPENED! BY 11. 11. STEVENS. At the building formerly oeeuyied by J. //. Necins, vn Main street, opposite the Court House. nis STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS brands of Coffee, Tea, Sugar, &c., all very cheap, besides a splendid assortment of Spices, Nuts, Candfes, 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. hjT He would say to all if you want any thing in his line of trade, give him a call, and you can be accommo dated. 11.11. STEVENS. Towanda, Jnne 19,1R61. —tf SPECIAL NOTICE! OWING to the fact that all confidence in the present Credit System is destroyed the sub scribers have determined to sell goods hereafter Exclusively for Ready Pay. All those havhig unsettled accounts with us will oblige us by settling tbe same at once, and ail Notes and judg -1 ine.uts due us must be pa-dsoou in order to save cost. N. B- No respect of parsons shown. I Rulington Aug 14, 1881. J. F* LONG & SON. iUfscellartfous. DR. PORTER'S OLD DRUG STORE, Already admitted to 1* The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA! WITH Au established reputation for keeping the best medicine, UNEQUALLED In its facilities and apparatus for compounding ami pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devote the most careful attention,pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles. and wiedieines of unquoa tioned purity, has become TfSS SMill XiiiUh 370SS With jirices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, ALL AKTit'LES WAKKANTED AS KETKKSENTED. By recent arrangements with tlv Manufacturers, Impor ters or First Holders of Goods and Ca-.li Purcha ses, the prices will always be at the low est point for I'rime Goods". LOWER FIGURES THAJf EVER LV Paints, Oils, A arnislies, Glass, DRUGS &. DYE-STUFFS. Everything in this extensive stock iciU be sold Cheap for Cash ! PRICES REDUCED, VIZ: Of Soaps, Perfumery, Bruges, Combs*, Fockct Knives and Razors, Lamps anil Materials for Light. TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS, WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE TOBACCO & SNUFF. All the Popular Patent Medicines, Tooth, Skin &. Hair Preparations, Fancy Articles of all Descriptions, Eclectic, Botanic and Homoeopathic Medicines Spices, Ilird Seed, Latnp Shades and Garden Seeds. *FISII TACKLE, AMMUNITION*, AC. Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing the great wants of tiie People, reduced in Price, and revised for the Cash System. DIL PORTER'S CAMPHF.NE! DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL! DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID ! Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any in the Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS Tor Family Use, Kncrwn as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fo w hat they are intended to give satisfaction, viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 371 cents Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation 35 " Dr. Porter's Tonic Eli xer " 50 " Dr. Porter's Worm Syrrp " 35 " Dr. Porter's Conip. Syr. I[ypophosphites.. " 100 " I)r. Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 35 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Ifrops " 35 " Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff. " 35 " Dr. Porter's Tooth P0wder............... '* 35 " Dr. Porter's Tricogene " 25 " Dr. Porter'* Tricophile. " 25 '* Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 37§ " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Bed Bug ioison " 25 " Dr. Porter's Black Ink " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37J '* Dr. Porter's Rat and Mre Poison " 25 " Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 " Medical Advice gratuitously at tlieoflke Charging only for Medicine. * ."Thankful for pa-' litieral patronage would respect fullv announce to his friend- and tiie public thatno pains shall be spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of theirconhdence and patronage, at the Cash Drug- Store ! Comer of Main and Pine streets. Towanda, Sept. 5. 1861. Is EW FALL SJGGK W GOODS I AT MONTANYES' STORE, FOR CASH ONLY. Embracing MILITARY GOODS. HATS AND CADS. ROOTS AND SHOES, WOOLEN GOODS, GROCERIES, SADDLERY", And other Hardware, and other varieties of merchandise too numerous to mention. tff We earnestly desire all persons indebted to us to make an effort to help us iu this our trying time of need. MONTANYES'. Towanda, Sept. 3.1861. NEW FURNITURE! am SM33S2 1 HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE I and extensive assortment ol Sofas, Mohogany Chairs, Mahogany and Walnut Rockers, Boston Rockers, Find Cane-seat". Wood, and Rush-bottom, Hair. Cane-Seat and Pane-IK: k I!." kers, laioking-Glasees, Cord and Tassels, Picture Frames, Ac., Clicaper than the Cheapest. *55" Please call and satisfy yourselves. Towanda. June 2b, lstil. CHESTER WELES. Special Notice. TN ACCORDANCE WlTlf WHAT JL seems to be the necessities of the times, and for my | own business security, I have concluded to sell Goods FOR READV PAY! I believe I have as good . redif-rnstomers as any one, and I most of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity | in lmsir.es I think requires that Groceries and Provi 1' -ions should be sold (of cash. 1 hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire to plea-e. to still retain all of my old patrons. wThose who are indebted to me will ol.fige me by | settling up at once. E. T. FOX. j Towanda. August 1, 1861. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice -£*- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es-' | fate of ISAAC NICHOLS, late of Pike twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay,'and those hat ing claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOS. H. MAKSII, Adin. Pike, Aug. 20, lstil.-t;t. \ DM INISTHATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby given. that all persons itidehied to the e* tate of THOMAS S I BAD, late otSmithtield twp.. dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay, and (hose having claims against -aid e-tate will present them duly authenticated lor settlement. JAS LI. \\ EBB, Adin. Post Ottice address, Sinithlield summit. . Sinithf.eld, Aug.2o. D-61
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