Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, October 24, 1861, Image 3

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    I TO OCALAND GENERAL. 1
We learn thai a little daughter of MOB
& v 0 t Rusher*, Sullivan county, was burned
S H the#Teni(lg ol tbe 16th inst., that she died
I ' *T.Gwiuir woru.ug. We did not learu the p.rtie-
Four story slrirt collars are now all the
w y or k. The IJumi Journal man says he saw
I other da\ with a steeple to it. It is bolived that
I ! ' ' "fc.-d people, in order to keep pace with the spir-
I 'iop,u'veuteßt will have their ears moved up.
_ Horses FOR THE ARMY.— Daring the
our town lias presented quite a lively aspect.
■ F 4 ' 1 , (ijree jays the streets were crowded with hors-
I *iie" to the Government agents who were here
']' i horses lor the army. We understand that a
| f a:er were purchased and comparatively good
THE LADIES —Red kid slippers
•h black heels, aud garniture of black velvit < r
I * all the go" iu New York. They are intended
I r.*!'ii;u< shoes, and are very striking and duiingvt
J * t'jress and flame colored kid jiioves. How soon
I " *e have these flery shoes tripping along our streets.
I !", Ja's lair dsughters uught ccrUiuly to keep pace
■ tut; hiuuaumue.
ggX'The following rules are laid down for
I , , ration of ladies wishing to knit socks for the sol-
I ' , Get large needles and coarse yarn. Cast on sev
aighl stiches, and knit the leg tell inches beloie set-
I !"'i i it- heel The heel should be three and a hall inch
r ,2 iilid knit ol double \ am. one tine aud one course,
I i;ra strength. Tl* loot should he eleven or twelve
jQf- A LARGF. FAMILY —The'study of Hon
I fisvM ACKLEY, of Spring Uill, Uiiseownty.ussembledat
I i s bouse lor a lamilj picnic, on tbe 30tlr ol tjep ember
• There were present 11 sons aud sons in-law, 11
I outers aud daughters iu law-22, and 3fi grand cbil
I j,tu making with htra-sdl and wile,6o persons iu all.—
I u must have been a deiightlul season, aud a sceue Worth
I looking on.
gSsy FATAL ACCWEST —The 2V. 13 Demo
,i..t j , ,0 ol U-sJaatM SiCELKK. of Exter town-
H nol sas tin''' 5 •'
I t i,,, U'vomiog .aunty, aged ah tut thtrteeu years, was
I iwuuily kilieil by the cars, at Pi'tstoii, a my oi two
I dec- He was Jell by his lather, a few minutes, in charge
(team / horses winch took Iriglit at the curs, auu
awav came m collision witli the train. The lay
I up a laaagkrd cor p-c. Both horses were killed.
i.'ol. JAMES DKKCAS, of Djshore, Sul-
bas been authorized to enlist men lor the
I i: ontai i Brigade. t<> be composed principally of athletic
I tang aeu from the mountain districts ol this State.—
I ,r pnieral reudtzvous nl this C'onip my is st Muuting
■ u the JutnaUi, and is called Camp L'rosonau." in
j, rot Lol. Grossman. ol the Regiment. Tire niouu
a- is ol bull,van will ui ike hardy soldiers.
bar A late imiuVr <f ill' Sullivm County
1,-i'C al -ays: " The election of Mr. Woanaraan to the
. ..Igsuip t<t Beikts, w, It make it necessary tor tue Govern
rlo apjsiinl some pel-sou to li.l lhe.vae.m y iu tins ,i
v t. The popular leeling seem-to point to VI it ht
*LI.I, K-q.. a pruiiineut and well kuowu lawyer oi 1
wands, as the man best fitted lor tue p <-rii m. Whether
he w ill accept we do Uot kuow. hot we understand that
he has been s du ited to fill the place by a number ol our
citizens. We say let hiiu be appointed."
fetf" ft w ill he retm MI bored, that at the lute
Agrii ultural Fair, the premiuia and diploma for the best
>:>et imeii of penmaiisliip was awarded to C. E. EATON,
whose Academy ot Writing, Bookkeeping, Ac., is local
r: at tiiis place. The system of CoininerwwU aud Epis
t ,ry writing taught by Mr. EATON is superior to any
:aßt. and young ladies and gentlemen wisliiug to ac-
an elegant band writing, in a lew easy lessons,
I said make Ins Academy a visit.
Drir The Bradford Comity Teachers' Asso
e J', n will hold its seventh Annual Meeting, at Monroe
tn. Friday and Saturday, November sand J. A lccf'ie
niy be expected (r un >amckj. 1,. FISLEK. A. li.. an er
•ay from Miss FRANCES KINCSLEV. and the reading ol
•elected articles by Miss ACUL'nTA LVON and Mr. SIIEI.
imn Cu< usee*. Que-tions crniMH teil with ,tlie
o! Ld ication also will lie pre-ented for d s -iission
A geueral invitation is extended. C. D. SCDTT.
Bee. is c'y.
SOLDIER'S i'av — A private lniving
itrveil ie ye ir, and that being the end ol the war, his
• ;at wiili the government, at a cash valuation, would
stand alimit thus :
F r 12 months* pay, at flo per month f 15fi
I -rid months'commutation tor clothing, at $ 4'f
For i. mouths' commutation lor rations, at 112.. 14V
Fur boaiity lon
Far grant of 160 acres of laud (iu prospect) say, 160
$602
tiliea we consider besides all this, it would appear that
* i.ering" i< about the best business a poor man can
(?'. iato in these times, to sey nothing of patriotism.
I®*HON. GEORGE LANDON AND COL V. E.
i.LET.—The citizens of Leßaysville, and adjoining
' try, extended to their State Senator, theHon.fiEof
G'Ws, an invitation to address them on the tonnage
Minn, and also give his reasons, if reasons be had, lor
"Lug tor said bill.
Tliur-diy evening, Octolier 17th, was the time fixed
: i On came the evening, and with it a crowded house
-ten to the man who had their implicit confidence up
! the tune of casting said vote, and even yet. they 1< It
t-'ttlis.r giftej Senator would lie able in give tlc.m light
■n the questions,aud show that said vote was a ugh
tewis ict.
'' b. BAII.T. was chosen Chairman of the meeting,
"tie interested jierson or persons had secured the at
t'adame ol Col V. E. PIOI.LET, without tbe knowledge
Mr. I.ANbON, or his friends,as their Champion , to eon
11 1 rath- Senator, on the justice ot his course
Ifae 1 resident ailotte<l one hour to each speaker, when
' delate was opene<l by the Hon. (1. LANDON. the pre
' Jt 'iaries having been agreed upon by the parlies viz :
f "it no:h,ngol a political character, nci'her should any
•- uncourteoiis be said in the dabate.
1 "" ''"imraiile Senator employed his first hour in show
uc necessity of corporations, in order to internal im
-1 wements. and the development of a country, aud a his
| Tit the Pennsylvania Rail Road Company, and also
•' Sr-t ieasun lor voting for said bill.
1 PtotLET was next introduced, when he proceeded
- -"r wonderfully iu his physical surges showing most
•'Ve!y that lie had got a tiemendous load upon his
•ders, as a champion of Democracy, and from what
1 •-en-aid i,y the honorable Senator, and what was
' come from him, it was clear to the Colonel that it
• • going to lie so caay a matter for him to throw his
d'oi tlie people as he ex ected. But his zeal was
r "2 of a belter cause than the one the Colonel had
( ° e Tpresen , f.,r alter a few physical demonstra
Lie burden iiecame oppressive, so much <) that
r .vat was removed to give larger vent to gas now
- But notwithstanding this precaution, upon the
Colonel, yet l>efore his hour was up, that nice
6 , '"* r "'at bad lieen pointing up, tieeause it could
'! 'id any other way. had ceased to shine, and had
- hi its sail, aud uow lay in close reef upon
of its champion.
Wn t ' attaikedall corporations as danger-
Jni!, ' 'he masses, and then got into a
fc| '' glorification that he had once been their bonor
athw. a d what he done, Ae., and finally eon
clmled that the Pennsylvania Railroad should iie taxed,
because it is doing well and making money, and all oth
ers should be tree from tonnage tax, because they don't
make as much money. That was the natural inference of
the Colonel's remarks.
But the great difficulty with this champion was, that
he entirely flailed to make any point clear that lie took
up, save two : 1. That he had been once to the Legisla
ture ; 2. That the people of Bradford county probably nev
er want him again iu that position.
The hour being up, the Hon. GEO. LANDON again took
the floor, aud, in his masterly style, lie nailed all the
sophism of his antagonist to tbe wall, with tacts and il
lustrations that were felt by the champion aud bis few
sympathizers, but nicely enjoyed by the people.
The honorable Senator then proceeded and finished,
giving the people his reasons why he had voted lor the
repeal of the tonnage tax :
1. It was a previous contract lie'ween the State and the
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, that in case the Com
pany bought the State Canal running alongside of their
Road, tbe tax should be removed.
2. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company having pur.
chased said liue from the State, there could be now no
more justice iu putting a tonnage tax upon its freight,un
less all other roads were equally taxed.
3. This tax fell upon the people living along the said
Road, and not upon the Company.
4. The people prayed for its removal who were thus
burdened.
6. Y'ou, yourselves, would not have submitted to said
tax.
The above is a synopsis of our honorable Senator's rea
sons, as presented, and argued in his clear aud convinc
ing and masterly style, to the entire satisfaction of mr.sl
of those present, from the fact that when he was through
and sit down, the ColotieJ, feeling that lie was whipped,
notwithstanding his previous wish to have an opportuni
ty to meet the honorable Senator in debate, arose to re
ply, when the congregation met him with Aissesand nois
es of various binds, and a general move for the door was
made, but the Chairman persuaded them to remain and
listen to the gentleman. Order was partially restored,
and the champion tried to rally tinder the pressure
against him. but the congregation could not be held by
his sophism longer, and hence a general stampede amid
his lading oratory, and to his great confusion and defeat
in his ol ject in coming to Leßaysville, for the people said
t>y their acts, •• We are convinced that our honored Seu
at r d"iie right." A LISTENER.
Leßaysville, I'a.
Slrto HMrrtnctomts.
Ihe 7 3-10 per cent. Treasury Notes.
ILA.NEINO OFFICE OF LA FORTE. MASON A Co. )
Tineanda, October, lb6l. f
TMIE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREP AII
JL eA to lurni-h, without the delay ol sending to Wash
ington, the new United States Treasury notes, and offer
tlieii sei vices, without charge, to those of their friends
thiougho t tiie county who may wish to procure any
portion of the loan.
The note- are issued in sums of $.",0. SIOO, SSOO, S3O,
SI,OOO and $3,000 be n iiig interest from the 19th of August
last, at tln rite ol 7 310 per cent, per annum, or two
■ eut- per day on every f 100, payable very six months,
and the fare ol the cote redeemable in three years with tiie
privilege or exchanging at the expirat.on ut the time for
.i 20 years U.S. six per cent, stock.
Any lurtlier information in regard to the loan will be
lieerui'.ly given upon inquiring at our >ftice,or by address
ill by letter. LA ROUTE, M - SON A Co.
Tbe New National Loan.
OFFICE OF
15. S RUSSELL A: CO
r pIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
_L appointed by H'Ui. S. F. Cil ASE. Sec retary of the
Treasury, Agents lor receiving subscriptions to tiie New
National Loan of I'reasury Notes, bearing interest at the
latent 7.1 111 percent pel annum, hereby give notice that
a subscription book i now open at the above named ol-
U e.
I lie-e notes will be of the denomination of S3O. SIOO,
S3OO, SI.OOO. aud $3,000. aud are all dated 19th of August
lsiii, payable iu gold is three years, or convertible into a
twenty year six per cent, loan, at the option ot tiie bidd
er. Eacn Treasury Note has interest coupons attached,
which can I* cut oil'and collected in gold at the Mint ev
! cry six iiiuiilba, and at the rate ot one cent per day on
! eac. ll s.ro- •
Any explanations required by tbe subscriber will be
I cheeriully made, and they will, "by the plan adopted, be
| saved Hoiu any trouble ot writing letters, the undersigii
: ed raporting each subscription to the Treasury Depart
| uient. Irmu alienee the Treasury Notes will be sent to
each subscriber as soon as possible.
The / .nan icilt hear in nest orach subscriberfcom
the ua eol 'hen illbsci iption. a' this ejtice.
Tiie ample security ol this loan, its great convenience,
together with the patriotic desir.- to su-tain tiie Govern
merit ol oar country in the pre-ent crisis will, it is hop
ed. will induce a liberal subscription from the citizens of
this county.
Payment of snb.notions may be made in GOLD or
CHECKS, or NOTES UK ANY OF THE CITY BANKS.
li. S. RUSSELL,
Subscription Ag't.
Towarda. Ort. It. T-fil.
'• Our Country Forever !"
LATEST FROM W.A.R.
W. A. ROCKWELL is again on hand with the first
New Goods of the Season !
DRESS GOODS,
GEN ILL MEN'S WEAR,
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
YANKEE NOTIONS,
PROVISIONS,
GROCERIES,
LEATHER,
BOOTS A SHOES,
WOODEN WARE.
HATS AND CAPS.
Those wishing a good bargain will find it greatly to
their advantage to give us a call, as the hard times'vvill
not prevent us selling good articles at moderate prices.
Although compelled to adopt tbe ready pay system, we
feel confident that we cau give our customers perfect sat
is'Hetion. WM. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda. Sept. 25, 1861.
EATOTT'S
MERCANTILE ACADEMY,
TOWANDA. PA..—OPENS FOR THE
.L winter, SEPTEMBERS, 1861. Penmanship and
Don!,le Entry Book keeping taught in all their various
branches, on the same principle as that pursued in the
largest Commercial Colleges, and at one-quarter the usual
cost.
eg- Pupils can enter at anytime, as each one receives
individual instruction.
TERMS.
For full course in Book-keeping and Penmanship
including diploma $8 no
Partial course in Book keeping, 5 00
Penmanship—24 lessons, 300
do. 14 " 200
Ornamental Penmanship, 5 00
The full course embraces Commercial Penmanship and
Book-keeping by Single and Double Entry, as practical
ly nsed in the different departments of Trade and Com
merce, including Wholesale and Retail, Commission. Man
ulaeturing. Shipping. Individual and Partnership busi
ness, with instruction in Commercial Laws, Correspond
ence, Ac.
Persons taking the full ennrse will become qualified to
conduct a set ot books by Double Entry in the most ex
tensive establishment.
Specimens of Penmanship will be sent to any address
whenever requested.
For lurther information address C. E. EATON,
Towanda. Sept. 10. 1961. tf Principal.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
OWING to the fact that ail confidence in
the present Credit System is destroyed the sub
scribers h ,ve determined to sell goods hereafter
Exclusively for Ready Pay.
All tho-e liav'ng unsettled accounts with us will oblige
us by settling the same at once, and all Notes and judg
ments due us mu-t lie pa-dsoon in order to save cost.
N. B No respect of persons shown.
K ilington Aug 14. iMil. J. F. LONG A SON.
\XF A NTED-BY THE SUBSCRIBERS,
v v 3.(910 bushels of WHEAT, for which the highest
price in cask w ill tie paid on delivery at our Mills.
MYER. FHOHT A CO.
North Towanda, Bept. 8. 1861.
Jitto GlttocrUsfmettts.
COMMERCIAL COLLEGE!
KLMIItA, N. Y.
FACULTY:
N. CAL LDWELL, President and Professor of Practical
and Ornamental l'eumaship, and Science of Boon
keeping.
WM. M. CROSBY. A. M., Professor of Mathematics, the
Classics and Sciences, and Consulting Accountant
CLIFFORD E. WADSWORTH. Principal of the Prepar
atory Department, and General Assistant Teacher.
Rev. THUS. K. BEECHER, Lecturer on Commercial
Ethics, History, and Political Economy.
Hon. ALEX. S. DIVEN, Lecturer on Commercial Law,
Civil and International Polity.
S. U. VAN (JAM PEN, Lecturer on Theoretical and Prac
tical Banking and Finance.
REFERENCES:
CHAS. IT. ELMER Esq., Waverly.
CIIAS. J. FOLGKIi. Attorney, Geneva.
J. B. WILLIAMS Esq., Banker, Ithaca.
WM. HILDRETH, Sheriff, Caiiandaigua.
T. H. THOMPSON, Post Master, Coming.
JOHN L. LEWIS, Jr., Counsellor, I'enn Yann.
COWING A CO., Pcitup Manufacturers, Seneca Falls
WASHINGTON THERM AN, Sec'y Gas Light Co., Bath.
Rev. AMOS BROWN, Pres. People's College, Havana.
Rev. E. L. WADSWORTH, Insurance Agt., New Graef
enberg.
Messrs. NICHOLS A LONG, Merchants' Troy. Bradford
county. Pa
JOHN C. K Eli WIN, Secretary Nail Works Co., Harris
burg, l'a.
Elmira Commercial College.
rrms INSTITUTION WAS ESTAB-
X I.ISHLD in IS3S, and its success has been bevond
the mo.t sanguine expectations of its founder. Prof.
CAI'LDWELL, who has relied more upon untiring devo
tion and indefatigable attention to the interests of his pu
pils, than upon profuse advertising aud complimentary
Scholarships to extend a reputation.
The Course of lnstructiou consists of four Departments.
I.
PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT.
Here especial attention is given to youth in the Ele
ments of Knowledge, viz: Spellnig, Reading, Writing,
Geography, Arithmetic, Grammar, Elocutiuu and Com
position.
DEPARTMENT OF PENMANSHIP.
Embracing ail varieties of Plain, Practical, Business,
and Ornamental Penmanship. German Tex', Old Eng
lish, Antique Lettering, Manuscript Copying, Peu Draw
ing, Ac.
HI.
COMMERCIAL COMPUTATIONS.
Embracing new rules, not published, of the most rapid
methods of Computation, as applied t Interest. Bank
Discount. Accounts ( uric-ut. Simple and Compound Equ
tn'ions. Insurance, Exchange, General Average, Com
mission and Brokerage, Partnership Settlements, Bank
rupt Dividends, Loss aud Gain, Alligation, etc.
IV.
BOOK KEEPING DEPARTMENT.
Embracing ( onimen-in! Law, Business Correspondence,
Settlements. Ac., applicable t i \\ hulesule. Retail, Import
ing, Jobbing, or Coinn ission Business. I'liis Department
is organized aud conducted on the Counting Room Sys
tem. with all the improvements introduced by Bryant A
Strattou and others, and the students at once enter upon
tin-Practical Working and Routine ol Banking. Milling,
Shipping, Insurance, Railroading, Manufacturing. Ac.,
and elaborate artnal transactions taken from the Origin
al Books ol extensive firms.
THE COL L EG E R O O M S
Have recently been re-fitted and elegantly furnished, so
that now they are unsurpassed in cumiort and conve
nience ot arrai gement. A separate apartment is pr >vid
ed lor I-adies. students ol ordinary capacity aud in
dustry, entire satisfaction will he guaranteed.
*T For Terms and further particulars send fur a Cir
cular, or apply personally to
N. CAULDWELL, PRINCIPAL.
Liver Buildings, opposite Braiuard House, Elmiia, N. Y
Elmira, N. V., Oct. S, 18(0 m 3
News I'rom the Great Rebellion.
EXCITING HWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR:
11. EDDY,
I 1 AS PURCHASED THE ENTIRE
1 1 stock and tixt rt-s of E. S. BKNDICT, first duor
south >{ POWELL'S Keystono Stun?.
STILL LATER NEWS!
He has just returned from New York. where he has
bought for cash, at war priies.a remarkably tine stock
of goods, all m ide to order for this market, and warrant
cd as represented, which he flatters himself he cau sel'
lower forca-h than has ever been offered in this market,
for the ame quality of goods.
His -t irk consists of Overcoats, from $3 up, Superior
Fi-nch t assimcre Coats and Silk Mixed Coats, aud u
lower grade.
Doe Skin, French Cassimere, Siik Mixed Cassimere,
Satinett.
TESTS,
Silk Velvet.Grenadier. Doe Skin. French Cassimere, Silk
Mixed Cassimere, Farmer's Satin, Satinett, and low
priced Undershirts and Drawers, he has 20 doz, at
PRICES !
Wool Socks. Celebrated British h Hose, a large assort
ment. Linen Shirts and Collars, a big lot. Neck Ties,
Storks, Suspenders. Gloves. Mittens, Umbrellas, Cauea|
Monkey Jackets, Baskets, Overalls, Overshirts,
HATS AND CAPS,
Of ail Binds, and prices to suit the times. Also,
CHAS. OAK FORD A 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. . li. W.EDDY.
Towanda, Oct. 3.1861.
Hp RUST EE'S SALE—By virtue of an or-
X der of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will
tie exposed to public sale, on the premises, on THURS
DAY, tlie 14th day of NOVEMBER, 1861, at 10 o'clock,
A. M.. the following real estate situate in Columbia tp ~
late the estate of Albion Budd, dee'd., bounded as fol
lows: Beginning at a beech,"south-west corner of Sam
uel Camphor's lot ; thence south 23 deg. west 71 and 5-10
per.; south 63 deg. east 163 per to a hemlock, north
east corner of Calvin and Luther Havens; north 25 dog.
east 71 and 3 Hi per. to a beech, north 63 deg. west 165
per. to the beginning. Containing 72 acres and 117 per.
AI-SO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate
in Columbia twp.. known as the Harris lot, bounded as
follows: Beginning at a hemlock, northeast corner of
lot No. 107, by land formerly belonging to Albion Budd.
north 93 5-10 per. to a post in David R. Hoswell's line
and by the same west 90 per. to a beech ; thence south
93 and 510 per. to a post; thence by lot No. 107 east 90
per. to the place of beginning. Containing 33 acres and
115 per.
W Terms made known on the day of sale
ELEAZOR POMEROY,
Oct. 2.1861. Trustee.
I ARIJIAN'S SALE.— By virtue of on
vT order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county,
will fie exposed to public sale, at the Court House, in the
borough ol Towanda on MONDAY, the 29th day of OC
TOBER, 1861, at 1 o'clock. P.M. the following property,
late the estate of D. F. Barstow, dee'd., situate in Towan
da twp., and bounded on the north by lauds now or for
merly 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 McGill and tiie public high
way. west by lands of Dennis McGill, H McGill, and Mi
chael Walsh, east by lands of Wm.and Michael Dreslaine
and Bishop. Containing about 125 acres, more or
less. WM. MIX,
Oct. 2, 1861. Trustee. Ac.
±T~iErW"
FALL AND WINTER GOODS,
In Great Variety,
NOW OPENING,
West Side of the Public square, at the store of
A. WICKHAM & SON.
TowanAi, Sept 25,161.
ILrflal.
SPECIAL COURT Notice is hereby giv-
en that a special Court will he held at (he Court
House in Townnda, Hon. R. G. WHITE presiding, com
mencing MONDAY, NOV. 4, 1861. at 10 o'clock, a. nr.,
to continue two weeks for the trial of the following
causes:—
FIRST WEEK.
TERM. YR. PLAINTIFFS. PF.FF.NPA v"T:. 1 trrRE.
May 1866. Eliem Maria McNeal &Co v. J. Merrill, etal
•* " David Barber vs Chester Thomas A t'o. case.
Sept. 1856. I. Smith vs S Kclium, 2d., ct nl In -pass.
Sept. 1857. Joseph Ingham vs Barclay 11 It A C C". np.
Sept. 1857. I Smith vs S Kellum. 2d. Trover. j
May 1858. Win A I'ark vs Wm 11 Strong.
\Vm B Darlington vs C N Shipman. Dcht. I
" " Matthew McMahon vs J P Horton. Appeal. J
Sept. 1858. Hiram Horton vs Josiah Stowell, et ex. Debt.
'• same same "
" " M D W Bishop vs Alfred Gore. Trespass.
•' " H P Moore vs Chester Pierce. Appeal, j
Dec. 1858. Geo K Elliott vs Jesse R Cowell, ct al. " j
" " Charles 11 Shepard vs Ahr Steers, et al. Trrs. j
" " Samuel F Ripley vs Hiram Spear. Debt. |
" " Allen K Axlcll va Alson Patterson. Appeal, j
Feb. 1853. J li lngers'dl Ac, vs John llarkncss. Eject, i
" " Del LAWRB Co vs Meylert A Ward. Det. !
" " same same
" " same same
" " Alvah Heath vs J W Dcnnlson. Ejectment, i
SECOND WEEK.
May 1859. Francis Ripley vs liiratn Spear. Debt ,
'• " satue same
May 1859. Loui-a M Wattles vs Saml C Mann. Trespass, i
" '• A M Kirk vs A B Smith Ac. Appeal, j
" •' J B Foster vs same
" " Maria Child vs Anthony E Child. Trespass. |
Sept. 1859. M F Ransom vs David Arnold. Ejectment. |
" Z Hicks'adiurs vs N B Canal Co. Damages. :
" " Wm P Emerson vs Cole A Couaut. Debt. ;
" " John Lantz vs John Hanson.
" " Michael O'Siillivan vs R C Smalley, et al. Ej. i
" " R S Middaugh vs Archibald Forbes. Appeal.. !
Dec. 1859. Reuben Chapen vs Warren Callen. Ejectment.
" " Stephen Felton vs J B Webster & ter ten. "
" " C Shumwgy vs Clark Hollcnback.
" " Jane McQueen vs Edward Holcomb. Case, j
" " same vs Orlando Holcomb.
•; " same vs Samuel Holcomb.
• " Ilirara Shaw, et ex vs Jonas Kilmer, etal. "
Feb. iB6O. Jno W Dennison vs Township ol Terry. "
" " J R Ingersoll, et al vs Thus Smead, et al. Ej. '
" "0 P Ballard vs Bingham Rockwel, et al. Ej. I
" " Farmer's Un Ins Co vs Sarah Myers.Sci FaM.. j
" "J R Ingersoll, et al vs II S Vaughn, et al. SFE. |
" " Henry W Tracy vs Alvah Young. Ejectment. ,
" *' C T Bliss vs Sarah Stone admrs Ac. Si i Fa.
May 1860. Wm B Clymcr's use vs C E Ward. Ca-e. |
" " David Barber vs David Wilmot Ac. Trespass.
" '• Jlt Pratt's admrs vs D Pratt's adm etal. SciFa. I
Sept. 1860. Farmer's I'n Ins Co vs C X Shipman, ter ten. j
" " Lackawanna I A CCo vs Meylert A Ward. Det.
" " Shipman A Welles vs Rogers Fowler.
" " Eliza Jane Chapman vs Stanley S Hinman. Tr.
Dec. iB6O. Henry Northrup vs John J Reynolds. Appeal.
•• "S W Park vs Wm Frederick. Ejectment. I
Feb. 1861. J L K.iir vcrAson vs C F Welles.Ac.Sci Fa M J.
" " Wm H Phillips vs J I! M Hinman.
'• •' G M Uolleuback's use vs Francis Tyler. SF M.
" " Saml Archibald's use vs Thomas Page. "
" '• Burton 1. Smith vs CIJ A X B Chatloe. Appeal
Subpoenas for first week, returnable Monday, Nov. 4, ;
1861, at 10 o'clock, a. m.—for second week, Momlav, Nov.
11. 1861. at 10 o'clock, a.m. E.O. GOODRICH,
Towanda, Sept. 3.1861. Prothoootary* |
VUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In I fie mutter of
It'. A. Pai k to the use of Charles I {'right va. P. !
P. Sweet In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradiord j
County, No. 924. Sept. Term, 1>59.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an An-J
ditor. appointed by said Court to distribute the monies |
rai-e.l by SheritTs sale of said defendant's real estate, I
will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office
in the Borough of Towanda. on MONDAY .NOV. 18,1 -so 1,
at lOo'cloek.in the forenoon of said day. and that all per- |
sons having claims upon said monies must preseut them,
or else be lorever debarred from the -.atne.
P. D. MORROW,
Oct. 16, 1861. Auditor. i
4 EDITOR'S NOTICE — ln the matter of
a V Job P. lit iby vs. (Iro. /.. .Xichuls. In the Court
ot Common Pleas of Bradford county.
Notice is hi reby given, that the undersigned, an And! I
tor, appointed by tin- said Court to distribute the monies |
raised by the Sheriffs sale of said defendant's real estate, !
w ill attend to the duties of his appointment at his office 1
in the Borough oi Towanda, on TUESDAY, the 19th day
NOVEMBER, A. I)., 1861. at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, i
and that all persons having claims on said monies must I
present Iheiu, or else be forever debarred i, m the same, j
P. D. MORROW,
Oct. 16,1861. Auditor.
4 1. RI TO R'S NOTICE— Inthr. matter of |
a. X I . Moody vs John M ils. In the Court of Com- |
mon Pleas oi Bradford County. No. 12. May Term, lss*. ;
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Audi- ,
tor. appointed to distribute luuds arising from isheiitl's j
sale ot defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties
of his appointment at bis office in the Borough ot Towan- |
da, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER, A.D..1H61, !
at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and that all persons having j
claims against the said estate must present them, or else
be forever debarred troin said fuud.
BF.NJ. M. PECK.
Oct 10, 1861. Auditor.
4 I 1)1 rOR'S NOTICE — ln the matter of
a. JL II m. Srutt vs. The .Xovth Branch Carat Compa- :
uy. In the Court ol Bradiord County Common Pleas, i
No. 621. Scpteiiilier Term. 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court ■
to distribute hinds arising from Sheriffs sale of defend- !
ant's personal property, will attend to the duties of his
appointment at the office ot Wilmot A Watkins, in the
Borough ot Towanda, on MONDAY, the 21st day of
()( lOBKIi. 1 v 1 1, at 1 o'clock, p. M., when and where
all persons having claims against said e-tate. are re
quested to present the same or lie forever debarred
therefrom. G. H. WATKINS,
Sept. I t, Isf.l, Auditor.
,4 I) MIN IST 11A TO R'S NOTICE —Notice j
-ix hereby given, that all persons indebted to the cs- i
tate of ORRA MKI. TRACY. dee'd., late of Smithtieid tp.,
are hereby requested to make payment without delay. '
and all persons having demands against said estate will
preseut them duly authenticated lor settlement.
A. L. TRACY,
Sept. 24.1861. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE N
_i A. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of DANIEL STRONG, dee'd., late of Wells twp., I
are hereby requested to make payment without delay. j
and all persons having demands against said estate will j
present them duly authenticated for settlem nt.
LUCKKTI \ STRONG.
Sept. 25, IsOl. tdmi'ii trutrt*
NOTICE Not in; i> |,em- \
-Ld by given, tli it all persons indebted to the estate of
WARREN ALLEN, doc d., lite Ot Dalthlidd twp.. are!
hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all
persons bavin'' demands against said estate will please
preseut them duly authenticated for settlement.
ACHSAH ALLEN,
SAMUEL FAItWELL,
Oct. 16. 1861. Executors.
TRIX'S NOTICE - Notice is In-r--
.d by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of '
JONATHAN HALL, dec U., late of Smithtieid twp.. are |
hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all ]
persons hsving demands against said estate wi.l please!
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
ACHSAH HALL, (now Ach-ah Allen,) !
Oct. 16,1861. Executrix.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es- ;
tate oi ISAAC NICHOLS, late of l'ikc twp., dee'd., are
requested to make payment without delay, and those hav- |
ing claims against said estate will present them duly an- j
thenticated for settlement. JOS. H. MARSH, Adm.
Dike, Aug. 20. 1861.-6t. #
\ DM IMS'TK AT()ITS N<)TI('E.-Noii7e i
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of THOMAS SMEAD. late ofSmithlield twp.. dee'd. !
are requested to make payment without delay.and tho-c !
having claims against said estate will present them duly I
authenticated lor settlement. JAS H. WEBB, Adm.
Post Office address, Smithtieid Summit.
Smithtieid. Aug.2o, 1861.
IjUXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here
J Uy given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
JOHN SMARTS, late ot Wilmot twp., deceased, are
hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and I
those having demands against said estate will present j
them duly authenticated for settlement.
JOHN I' SHARTS,
Oct. 2, 1861. Executor.
F. G COBUEN,
4 TTORNEV AND NOTARY PUBLIC
XX Towanda, Pa. Office in the building formerly oc i
cupied by H. I!. McKean.
Ail legal business attended to and
care.
Towanda, Ang. 20, 1861 -tf.
E STRAY COW.—CAME TO THE EN
closure of the undersigned.about the Ist
ot May, a RED COW. The owner is request
ed to come forward and prove property, nav If 7f j
charges, and take her away, otherwise she w ill be dis- :
posed of according to law. J. STltOl'D. j
Welles' Ferry, Terrytown, Sept. 19,1861.
Thomas ryan, ATTORNEY AT
LA IV. Office over Eddy's Clothing Store, Towan
da. Pa.
Towanda, Oct. 2. 1861.
SUGAR. TEA AND COUPEE, IN .
great variety, for sale cheap. We warrant every
pound Tea we Mil, at FOX'S-
ittfstelliiiuous.
2ST E3 "W FIRM!"
NEW DRUG STORE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
XVXADIX.L <k PATTON.
THE subscribers would respectfully inform the public
that they have entered into a copartnership, at the
| old stand of JOS. G. PATTON, where, by strict atten
j tion to business they intend to make their store second
, to none in Northern Pennsylvania, and merit and receive
a liberal share of patronage. They will keep their large
stock replenished by recent purchases, and art- receiviug
every week from New York city and Philadelphia, select
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
' Of the very best character, and other articles, as lollows:
I PAINTS,
OILS,
YARRISHES.
1 GLASS,
DYE STUFFS,
BRUSHES, Ac.
Also, a fine assortment of
FANCY ARTICL S.
PERFUMER V,
HAIR {,■ TOOTH BRUSHES,
In fact, everything kept by Druggists generally.
Sit. Our goods are selected with care, and as we buy
i only with cash we flatter ourselves that we can offer a
cheaper, and at the saine time better article, than any
other dealer in this part ol the country.
Physicians supplied on reasonable terms,
ftw. Dr. MADILL will lie found in his office, at the
Store, when not professionally engaged. Advi.e gratis,
; charging only lor medicine.
MADILL A PATTON.
Dr. T. F. MADILL.
1 J.G. PATTON.
I Towanda, Oct. 17,1801.
j Sept. 10, 1861.
TUIE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RE
A ceiving an extensive and well selected stock of
BOOTS. SHOES & GAITEIIS.
Purchased since the late depression in prices, and com
i prising all the usual varieties of Gent.., Ladies, Misses
and Childrens
BOOTIES AND GAITERS
Suitable for the season. Also, a large stock of
XXOZVEZ2 3VXADE WORK,
' The quality of which is too well known to need further
recommendation. Also, a large block of
Sole and Upper Leather,
! Kip Skins. French and American Calf Skins. Harness
Leather, Morocco, and Linings, Ac. An excellent assort-
I meat of
SHOE FINDINGS,
i Saddlery Hardware, Harness Trimmings, A., Ac.
| I have established a
HARNESS ST TOE* !
j And will keep on hand Double and Single Harness. Sad
dles. Bridles, Halters, Martingales, Whips. Ac., and will
make to order any work in this line, all which, as well as
my whole stock, will he sold lor lendy pay. at remarkably
low prices in order to meet the exigencies ol thp times. "
J. D. HUMPHREY.
Towanda. Sept. 10.1861.
Ml V9LGNKERS HID!
TO TRANSPORT OCR EXTENSIVE
mww s-mvx
OF
SUMMER GOODS!
i tiROM A THOROUGH EX A MIX A
j X TION into the slate of affairs in Bradiord county.
I we have come to the conclu-ion that every (arnily want
li (HIS A T PANIC IN Il'lS
Having made our late purchases accordingly we are now
opening a large stock ol I try Goods. Groceries. Hard
wan Crockery. Paints, oil,. Nails Glass and Sash. Es
; pecial attention is called to our new stock <f
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LADIES DRESS GOODS,
&c., &c., &c.,
I 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 A MOORE.
Towanda, June 10, 1861.
Come Along ! Everybody !
TO TUB NEW
GRUCfRT & PB9VISIOH STORE
JUST OPENED!
EY
IT. 11. STEVENS.
i At the building formerly occupied by J. 11. Kevins,
on Main sheet, opposite the Court House.
HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS
brands of Coffee. Tea, Sugar. Ac., all very cheap,
I besides a splendid assortment ot 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.
XS" lie would say to all if you want any thing in h' s
line of trade, give him a call, and you cau he accoTf njo
dared. h. U.STEVF.'NS.
Towanda. June 19,1861.—tf
EAUM~FOR SALE.
VALUABLE PROPERTY AT A GREAT BARGAIN!
HE SUBSCRIBER WISH ING
. to dispose of his farm in Litchfield twp.,
| Bradford county. Pa., offers the same upon
j terms which are worthy of the attention ot
v iK v in ? Vs P'"'' hi r7'"* !' arm within two mile*
of the V V. .V Erie Railroad. nd distant live mites from
Waverly and Smithhoro depots, contains about 170 acres
! of land, mostly improved in a high st-te of cultivation,
and has upon it good buildings and orchards. It is well
adapted for tillage or grazing, being we,! watered and well
loiated. The attention of those desiriousof purchasing
a farm is solicited, in the confidence that no greater in
; fSTfi <I,n TUT?* els<,wh, re - T '"' situation is de
lightful, the soil fertile, and the neighborhood embraces
| Bthools, churches. Ac., while within n short distance ire
several large and flourishing towns. The \ Y A Frie
, R. R. affords admirable market 'ffiUe unques
| tionahle, and possession at the option of the purchaser.
! ,„ . W. 11. SPENCER,
i Litchfield,-Sept. 18, 1861.
FRESH FIGS, PRUNES, raisins
Dates, Tamarinds, Oranges, Lemons, and all kinds
I FOX'S.
SO Al* I SOAP!—The best assortment of
Toilet. Chemical and Common Bar Soap, at
To wanda,Jnna 26,186U FOX'S.
Isttllawfous.
DR. PORTERS
OLD DRUG STORE,
Already admitted to l*
Tbe largest, safest and most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA !
WITH
An established reputation for keeping tbe best medicine,
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre?
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, whodevete
the most careful atw ntion.pay the -trictet regard
to accuracy, and use only selected arti
cles. and medicines of uncnes
tioncd puritv. has become
731 !&3il 192153 BY®!®
With prices revised to correspond with the mtjket.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ALL AKTICLES WAKRA.N'TKD AS KSPRESENTED.
By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Impor
ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash' Pure ha
ses, the prices will always tie at the low
est point for Prime Goods.
LOWF.R FIGURES THAN EVER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS.
Everything in this extensive stock will be sold
Cheap for Cash !
PRICES REDUCED, VIZ:
Of Soaps, Perfumery, Bruges, Combs,
Pocket Knives and Razors,
Lamps and Materials for Light.
TRUSSES & SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE
TOBACCO &. SNUPF.
All the Popular Patent Medicines,
Tooth, Skin fit Hair Preparations,
Fancy Articles of all Descriptions,
Eclectic, Botanic and HomaopatAic Medicines
Spicts, Bird Seed. Damp Shades and Harden Seeds.
FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, <kc.
Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing
tbe great wants of the People, reduced in Price,
and revised for the Gash System.
DR. PORTER'S CAMPHENE I
DR. PORTER'S ALCOHOL I
DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID I
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and unrivalled by any In th#
Market.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
Tor Family Use,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fo
what they are intended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral Syrup price 37$ cente
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation •' 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tunic Elixer '• 50 *'
I)r Porter's Worm Syren " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Cnmp. Syr. Hypophospbites.. " 100 "
Dr. Porters Uterine Tonic " 150 "
Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drop# " 25 *•
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tooth Powder •' 25 "
Dr. Porter s Tricogene " 25 "
Dr. Poster's Trleopfaile •• 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 Poison " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Black In" " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37$ "
Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 "
Utdical Advice crivc-n gratuitously at tlieofiice
Charging only for Medicine.
its" Thankful f >r p.i-t liberal patronage would respect
fully announce to his ft i-nd- and ttie public thatno pains
shall lie spared to satisfy and merit the continuance of
theirconndence and patronage, at the
Cash Drug' Store !
Corner of Main and Pine streets.
Towanda, Sept. 5. ImJ] .
I 18 r OF PERSONS I) It AWN TO
XJ serve as Traver-e Jurors, at a Special G o urt. Com
mencing Monday, Nov. 1. lsci. at lo o'clock, a. m.
TRAVERSE JURORS—fibst WKEE. '
Asylum—Wilson M Decker Springfield—Svlvester Len-
Atliens tp— Allium Hun-ik | ard, lsaae Bullock,
er .Geo. Page. G. B. Ran South Creek—W G Glimer
land, J W. Sutliff. ! Jr. George Dunham
Albany—Russell Miiler. Svivania— l.ewis L Gregory,
Athens Burn—A P Stevens sbesheipiin—W R Hill,
Canton—Charles Stockwell.. I'uwanda Boro—lS Lamer-
Tlioinaa Williams, I eux.
Franklin—Charles Stevens. Iknrandatp—J W Decker, E
Granville—Muses Ay res, VV Hale.
Leitoy—A Pa stone Jr. A F Troy tp—Edward Williams,
Warren. Leßoy H .Icomb. J. M. Smith, James H
Monroe Boro—ll C Tracy, 1 Ward,
Orwell—Hiram Welles, 'Warren—HenryT Newman,
Pike—Daniel Bailey. j Wilmot-Erastus Quick £l
- M Hie, Joseah Hur ! more Hurton,
ton, Wellea—George Rymer,
Ridgbury— H G Cornell, I
TRAVERSE JURORS—second week.
Asylum tp—Daniel Cook. Standing Stone—Alaarr, a
Ulysses Moody, Phillip Taylor,
Worth, Shesbequin—lra Tl' 3m |.
Athens tp—Joel McAffee kins,
J F Oversliire, Leman Smithiield—OrrinE Wilcox
Klsbree, 1 A C Scott, A L mgford
Burlington tp—til Sackett. Svivania—Jame H jj \" as h
UMoklinltp-Alvin Gay, Towanda t., _q. H Bull,
Liteliaeld tp— Hanson Miinnj Vrancis 1 , re gg
Leßoy tp-A W Vanflett. Towanda North-Samuel
Monroe tu —.lured Woodruff!
J L Rockwell, Tuso'.uira—T J Shaw.
. Wl ' t' Cailoz thub li' ytp—Bania J-Jsason,
u ierry tp—StrtM#?.
11 , ,;lr T an P n K?' tp—Joseph Whe*-
•b hnßolles, Jesse Grey , n . t nn,
Ridgbury tp -Ausun v , ebb Wv.• losing tp—D R Brown,
ll.rain Orv.s. WVIIes tp-Nathan Shep
.pi ingheld—Here ck Gates; turd, Win Brustred,
Robert BauUveiß
In EW LCATILT
JhIOCK; OF GOoo| |
AT
MONTANYES' STORE
FOR CASH ONLY.
Embracing
MILITARY GOODS.
HATS AND CAPS.
BOOTS AND SHOES,
WOOLEN GOODS,
GROCERIES,
SADDLERT,
And other Hardware, and other varieties of merchandise
too numerous to mention.
ser We earnestly desire all persons indebted to ns to
make an effort to help us in this our trying time of need.
Tov.nl,. Sept. I.IBH. MONTANYES'.
GREEN WAY'S CSIiEBRATEIT
XXX -A- X_. ,
0^;"* ht ' at JOrvDAN ' s RAILROAD
Towanda. Aug. 1, 1$1.
EXTRACTS FOR FLAVORING OF
tbe best marks, much cheaper than usuiiL at
Towanda* Jnne 16. IS6I. FOX*&