{ OCM AM) GENERAL. THANKTGIVISO —GOR. CCBTIN ha* ap ®* PT I,y the 2stb day of November, as a day of CoiriFßS WANTED— By reference to tDement, in another col etna, it will he seen that IGPIXWALL.. want* twenty ahle-tiodied men L * ' Capt- TIOBALL'B Company, of the 59th Rcgi. ■"'^Tliis Company will be armed with the relcbrated J U ltiHe," which is quite an inducement to volun _.Yol,cE.— The Post toaster at Potter by give* notice lhat he hft!i rcceiTcd ft BU PP'y of ' ' postage Stamps, which will be given in ex .'f„r the old stamps, for six days from this date, T''WHICH the old -tamps will not he received at thia '*' in pavment of postage. SAMUEL LYON, Jr., P.M. RO tterviUe.Oct.2l. 18G1. received a supply of the new , P stamps, the old ones will TIE received in payment aud IN exchange , for six days rom this date. 'V* J. A. IDE, P. M., 0CT51,1961. South Warren. JGJY. The cheapest nd be Commercial In in the STATE, i* EATON'S Mercantile Academy, at ■'* re The tuition is three fourths less than at any ",' R , hool of the kind in the country. Specimens of . N C will he sent to any address requesting the same. DO IISRS secures the full unlimited course. PAY GOOD CHF.FR —Ladies, if you nre mel ,-hnly and east down in your minds, use D. B. De Land T O'S Chemical Saleratus : it will not only successfully rtise your trend . biscuit. Ac., but it will thereby raise TOUR drooping spirits, so that you will lie better prepared endure the troubles and trials of domestic life. Call ' .his salerato* where you do your trading, and if they hut not got it. tell them they must get It. Moat whole uie aad retail dealers in the country keep it. TE#THE RC*d ford County Teachers' ASo stinv will hold its seventh Annnal Meeting, at Monroe tn, Friday and Saturday, November S and 9. A lecture - ,v be ex'pe-teJ from tlie retiring President. NATHAN Vot-vi. jr and SIAREI. L. FISLF.R. A . 8.. an e-say from ;.* FKAVCSS KI.VCSLEV. and the rending of selected ar x It* I v Mi-* ' rorsra I.vox and Mr. SHELDON Curu- I. Questions connected with the subject of Education ~, N '11 bepre-ented s>r discussion, j general invitation is extruded. G. D. SCOTT. IR.ee. Sec'y. EMIGRANTS T<> HAYTI —The LRIYS Fl'irht, J. ; L-S 'T'CI) KNTI.' Brothers, left New-York SI'UNHIV, with 390 rnlored CTNIJ, OUTS to J.VII, 200 of whoia were 'rotu CHIMIHT, 150 n P> iinsylvani* nnrl the rest from this • V Thev L R O out TINDER tlie auspices of the I -fieii Emigration Bureau, nitd W i I SETTLE I- ST Murks, on lands furnished HV the ~Y ICII UTIV. ruuient, from whieh they ALSO re ve other assistance Many of the emiirants TLN IR own far.*, sl4. and THOSE who are Nh!E to do so, P> out at the expense of the I N.IN, and URE expected, nltiuiately, to re .I $lB to the Haytien treasury. The emi ffinis ure supplied with navy rations, hut no purs. Mt of them tuke alttnsr their own tivisitins. Tlie vessels are British, and will TNL under British colors —T'tms INSURING the MIGRTNTA tin itnmiii.ity from privateers. AHOU' [IO uior. co'ored etn'iiriiiits will lenve fir the PINE riesiinutiou rnxt month. — Patriot and I ni' N. R.--v D Cook. Oct. 15. Mr. RUFUS CLEVELAND, >l-is )L VRI ANN LE 'VIS, btth UL Merry ail. I, rm-'I nt . Oct. 14th. Mr. IURNORP QUICK, of | .T. toliisa ANGELINE MAKSHOLL. ot Fair- FR iittwp., I.uxerne county Pa. T it-iy-vill* < t.23.8X the Rev. E. F. RIIST'S. Mr. I' it '.VOOLIYRUS, of itune. t'.l . to Mis, S. J. MC- C0..K1.L. ot BND^EWATCR.SA-qucUiuiia county. Pa ltrlt.iv ville. October 12. hv Rev. M. B. Porter Mr. I-K >HGK H. BO WEN to M.'S LAURA E. NEWMAN. . th of Warren. . o. U, the ame..it Leßaysville Octotier 27. IS6I. Mr. i tRTINH ROF'KEYFELLOW to Miss ELLEN M. BOWEN, both of Warren. " DIED; In GANTNTI, on the 19th inst., NATHAN B. TABER, In UlLt year of bin age. firto Our Uuion, One and Inseperable ! \ND THE STARS AND STRIPES A FOREVER.—RIFLEMEN. ATTENTION — Twcn {''■4 abic teidied men wanted to complete Company , ■ "L thr ,'UII Peciment. commanded by Col WM PS'.V TIDBALL, who served Captain in the Mexiimn Y The REGIMENT will be armed with the T-elebraUd LLRLD Rifles Lieut. S. N..ASPINWAUL, I •Y. <).-t 2*. I*6l. .recruiting tllficer. MUSICAL. J G I OWNER, ha tiff rein- tied -' VIM the " Normal Academy of Music." Geneseo, K 5. AN D liecame associated with Mr. J. G. N T FL\I; -t pupil of the SLECE Institution AL-ooitbe" Normal Mimical Institute." North Readiui'. Mass , they would announce that they " '■" tared to hold Conventions in any Section of the 'retry ■iar*. giving full particulars as to terms, regula- J ' TC.. sent to ny addre— upin application to J G. TOWNER. Rome. Pa., or J. G. 11 UNTYING, Towanda, Pa. 'IR\'TTIXG would respectfully inform the people • VEND* and vicinity, that he will, (when not absent i-'!."' K CONVENTH.) give instruction in BASSINL'B 'H 'IF SINGING eiiher private or in clauses. JRWUIDA, Oct. 17. LEDL. j SHERIFFS SALE—BY ii tne of a writ \ LS ~ UT D out of tlie Court of Common ~'. L V RI ''" R, L' "iinty, BI me directed and delivered. "L-VED to PUBLIC sale at the Court Hoii*E, in the ! Z' " R T.WAMU on THURSDAY, the 14th day of. j H "'hat certain lot. piece or parcel of ' ITS N *II." Township of Franklin, and bounded as I M'gining AT a po>, on (he creik. thence bv 1 STRIATE OI Daniel and Charles (ireen, north one PEN LIES TI S post, thence north 74J ° ea-t ! 'hence by lands late ol Daniel L. I "."IR > "I I WL *~' II- |>er< hes. to A |Est. in the centre I."J J"'- '"SLICE A oug said nwd. north 75° west 51 H *• 'he'-er.lte of the road, thence south ,7',"' ,V ' I'L iterches to N post on the luuk of said 'I ' R "'K ; 'hence up the -arne north H3 0 west R3 ;• . ' C* P'"'- 'hence NP the same, north 2H 0 west 18 R "*N Eup the s une north 52 ° we-t LA perches R 'l F| ,R * '*ginhing. Containing one hundred and T-I* I " R ') L ' RE ''- AG'UT 90 acres improvetl. one trained >7( * ' ''■•" LED imrnesand shed and ore bar 1 tliereon. lAr, 1 " '*iken in exerution at the suit of Josiah " Stanley B. Hinman. C, A. HANSON SPALDING, T-JNA R "TLEE. 1 Hheriff Aug 23. 18C1. J I>nt ABLE bo'iied hoy, to •H - .AH" " BUSINESS. Apply immedi- H -"'ISIAI tory relerences at the Towanda B*ke „ BF.4H.SH.LW. -. Ort. 22. . F?J IR S AL~E _5..,. 0 .,D BUND PARLOR. ■ *';! K ""I OFFICE STOVES both for Coal and ■ • VMA"' 1 ," RE " THE WARD HOUSE. L '>. 161. BJXTRACTB FOR FLAVORING OF! I 7 "'"' mark*, much cheaper than usual, at Ju,,T 26.1861. FOX'S I FLOUA. |ij, K XX AND EXTRA, at ■ 'W,. . H. H. BTBPHBW. IMI. &ctoi The 7 3-10 per cent. Treasury Notes- IU SKIKO OFFIOK OF LAPOHTI, MA*ON A Co . ) Touaiida. October, Ibtil. ( THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR ed to turni-h, without the delay 01 sending toWash j itigton, the new United States Treasury notes, and offer their services, wi'bout charge, to those of their friends i througho t tlie county who may wish to procure any I portion of the loan. The notes are issued in suras of SSO. SIOO. SSOO, SSO, i SI,OOO aud $5,000 bearing interest from the 10th of August ; last, at the rate of 73 10 per cent, per annum.or two cents per day on every SIOO, payable every six months, and the face of the cote redeemable in three years with the privilege of exchanging at the expiration of the time for a 20 years U. S. six per cent, stock. ! Any lurther information in regard to the loan will be heerlully given upon inquiring at our office.or by address in by letter. LAPORTE. Mi SON & Co. The New National Loan. OFFICE OF B. S RUSSELL & CO THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEES appointed by Hon. S. P. CHASE. Secretary of the Treasury. Agents for receiving subscriptions to the New National Coan of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the rate of 7 3 10 percent, per annum, hereby give notice that a subscription book is now opeu at the above named of fice. These notes will be of the denomination of SSO. SIOO, $.500, SI,OOO, and $5,000. and are all dated 19th of August 1861, payatde iu gold in three years, or convertible into a twenty year six per cent, loan, at the option ot the hold er. Each Treasury Note has interest coupons attached, which can tie cut off and collected in gold at the Mint ev ery six mouths, and at the rate of oue cent per day on each SSO. Any explanations required by the subscriber will be i cheerfully made, and they will, by tlie plan adopted, be saved from any trouble of writing letters, the undersign ed raporting each subscription to the Treasury Dejiart ment, from whence the Treasury Notes will he scut to each sulwcriber as soon as possible. The l.oan toll bear m otif iorach subscriber frum | the da eof their . übuci iption, at this office. ! The ample security ot this loan, its great convenience, ' together with the patriotic desire to sustain the Govern ment ot our country in the present crisis will, it is hop i ed, will induce a liberal subscription from the citizens of ) J his county. '< Piivment of subs.riptions may he made in GOLD or I CHECKS, or NOTE* OF ANY OF THE CITY BANKS. B.S. RUSSELL, Subscription Ag't. Towanda, Oct. Id. PHI. " Our Country Forever !" L ATEST FROM W. A. R \V. A. ROCKWELL is again on hand with the first New Goods of the Season ! DRESS GOODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PROVISIONS. GROCERIES, LEATHER, BOOTS A SHOES, WOODEN WARE. HATS AND ( APS. Those wishing a srood bargain will find it greatly to their advantage to give us a call, aa the hard times will not preveut us welling good articles at moderate prices. , Although compelled to adopt the ready pay system, we feel confident that we cau give our customers iierfect sat- I islaction. WM. A. ROCKWELL. Tnwanda, Sept. 25, 1861. ___________ MERCANTILE ACADEMY, TOW AND A PA..—OPENS FOR THE winter, SEPTEMBER 9. I*6l. Penmanship and Double Entry Book keeping taught in ail their various 1 branches, ou the same principle as that pursued iu the largest Commercial Colleges, and at one-quarter the usual j cost. r.r Pupil® ran enter at anytime, as each one receives , individual instruction. TERMS. For full course in Book keeping and Penmanship i inc'tiding diploma $9 00 I Partial course in Book keeping 5 00 Pemn ills hip—24 le-sons, 3 0b I do. 14 " 200 ! Ornamental Penmanship 5 00 : The full course em braces Commercial Penmanship and B ok keeping by -*iiigle and D nilde Entry, as practical- j 1 ly used in the different deportments ot Trade and Com merce. including Wholesale and Retail, Commission. Man- : uiacturiug. Shipping Individual and Partnership busi- ! tiess. wiih instruction in Commercial Laws, Correspond enee, Ac. j Persons taking the full coarse will become qualified to conduet a set of hooks by Double Eutry iu the must ex tensive establishment. Specimen* of Penmanship will be sent to any address ' whenever requested. For further information address C. E. EATON, Towandn. Sept 1(1. I*6l. tf Principal. SPECIAL NOTICE. OWING to the fact that nil confidence in j the present Credit System is destroyed the sub scriber have determined to sell goods hereafter Exclusively for Ready Pay. All those hav'ng unsettled accounts with us will oblige j us by settling the same at once, and all Notes and judg- j meuts due us must lie pa d soon in order to save cost. N. B No respect of persons shown. Uulington Aug 14. I*6l. J. F. LONG A RON. i SPECIAL NOTICE. TN ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT; JL seem* to he the necessities of the times, and for my j : own business security, 1 have concluded to sell Goods I FOR READY PAY! I believe I have as good credit-customers as any one. and I most of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity I in busir.es- I think requires that Groceries and Provi- I sions should he sold tor cash. _ 1 hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire to please, to still retain all of my old patrons. mdr Those who are indebted to me will oblige me by I settling up at once. I. T. VOX. Towanda, August 1, 1861. I Jsevv Furniture and Chairs.; T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE X. and extensive assortment ol Sofas, MohoganyChairs, j Mahogany and Walnut Rockers, Boston Rockers, Fine j Cane-seat. Wood, and Rush-bottom. Hair. Cane-seat and Cane buck Rockers, Lookiug-Glusses, Cord and Tassels, i Picture Frames, Ac., Cheaper than the Cheapest. Kf Please call and satisfy yourselves. Towanda, Juue 26, 1861. CHESTER WELES. NOTICE. OWING TO THE PRESENT DIFFL cultie* in making collections, the subscriber has ! concluded to hereaiter sell goods only for CASH All per-sms with wh-on lie has unsettled acceimts will please arrange them either by paymeut or note, immediately. H. S. MERCUR. Towanda, Sept. 17,1861. j HAMILTON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP.— ihe best .-sap ever made for all uses, for washing domes, for the wash-tand. cleaning paint, glassware, cro -kery. table and kitchen nten-ils, sold at the same price as common soap. MT Call in aud get a sample ; tree of charge, a FOX'S, j luwaiid.l, Sept. 18, 1861. j BEYOND ALL DOUBT. ALL fw.T-ons indebted tn E.S. BENEDICT, j by Note, Judgment, or Book Account, are notified ■ that it the aforesaid indebtedness is not cancelled by the j first of Octolier. pnper steps for the collection of the same, will tie taken, forthwith. E. 8. BENEDICT, i Towanda. Sept. 20,18®F > WANTED -BY THE SUBSCRIBERS. ?,(00 bushels of WHEAT, for which the highest ! price in cash will be paid ou delivery at our Mills. MYER. FROST A CO. North Towanda . Sept. S. 1861. _________ SUGAR. TEA AND COFFEE, IN great variety, for sale cheap. We warrant every pound ol Tea we sell, at FOX S. (CODFISH, MACKEREL. SALMON, ) Shad, White fish, and Trout, far safe cheep at Teweeda. June 26,1861. FOX b- iirtu aiutfrtisfiiimts. COMMERCIAL COLLEGE! N. Y. FACULTY: N. CAULDWKLL, President and Professor of Practical aud Ornamental l'enmaship, and Science of Boop keeping. WM. M. CROSBY, A. M., Professor of Mathematics, the Classics and Sciences, and Consulting Accountant. CLIFFORD E. WADSWORTH, Principal of the Prepar alorv Department and General Assistant Teacher. Rev THoS. K. BEECHER, Lecturer on Commercial Ethics, History, and Political Economy. Hon. ALEX. S. I)IVEN, lecturer on Commercial Law, j Civil and International Polity. S. R. VAN CAMPEN. Lecturer on Theoretical and Prac tical Banking and Finance. REFERENCESi CHAS. H.ELMER Esq.. Warerly. CHAS. J. FOLGER, Attorney, Geneva, J B. WILLIAMS Esq., Banker, Ithaca. WM . HILDRETH, Sheriff, Canandaigua. T. H. THOMPSON, Post Master, Corning. JOHN L. LEWIS, Jr., Counsellor, Penn Yann. COWING A CO., Pump Manufacturers, Seneca Falls. WASHINGTON THURM 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 St LONG, Merchants' Troy, Bradford county. Pa. JOHN C. KERWIX, Secretary Nail Works Co., Harris burg, Pa. Elmira Commercial College. THIS INSTITUTION WAS ESTAB LISHED in 1858, and its success has been beyond the most sanguine expectations of its founder, Prof. CAULDWELL. who has relied more upon untiring devo tion and indefatigable attention to the interests of his pu pils, than upon profuse advertising and complimentary Scholarships to extend a reputation. The Course of Instruction consists of four Departments. I. PREPARATORY DEPARTMENT. Here especial attention is given to yonth in the Ele ments of Knowledge, viz : Spellnig, Reading, Writing, j Arithmetic, Grammar, Elocution and Com- I posiuor.- DEP.; HTMENT OF PENMANSHIP. Embracing all var.'' ties " f P ' ain - Practical. Business, and Ornamental Penman-. ' lo ' German Tex , Old fcng li-h. Antique Lettering, MauusUGpt Lopying, leu Draw ing, Ac. lit. COMMERCIAL COMPUTATIONS. Embracing new rules, not published, of the most rap " 1 methods of Computation, as applied to Interest, Bank Discount, Accounts Current, Simple and Compound Equ tatiooa, Insurance, Exchange, General Average, Com mission and Brokerage, Partnership Settlements, Bank rupt Dividends, Loss and Gain, Alligation, etc. IV. BOOK KEEPING DEPARTMENT. Embracing Commercial Law, Business Corresjwrndence, Settlements, Ac., applicable to Wholesale. Retail, Import ing, Jobbing, or Commission Business. This Department is organized and conducted on the Counting Room Sys tem. with all the improvements introduced by Bryant A Strattoa and outers, and the students at once enter upon the Practical Working aud Routine of Banking, Muting. Shipping, Insurance, Railroading. Manufacturing, Ac., and elaborate actual transactions taken from the Origin al Bucks of extensive hruts. THE COLLEGE ROOMS Have reeently been re-fitted and elegantly furnished, so that now they are unsurpassed in com tort and conve nience of arrat-geraent. A separate apartment is provid ed for Ladies. To students ot ordinary capacity and in dustry. entire satisfaction will be guaranteed. Jr For Terms aud further particulars send for a Cir cular, or apply personally to N. CAULDWELL, PRINCIPAL. River Buildings, opposite Brainard House, Elmira, N. Y. Klmira. N. Y., Oct. 8. 1861 m 3 News from the Great Rebellion. EXCITING NEWS ROM THE SEAT OF WAR! 11. W. EDDY, HAS PURCHASED THE ENTIRE stock and fixt"res ot E. S. BEN'DICT, first door south of POWELL'S Keystone Store. STILL LATER NEWS! He has just returned from New York, where he has bought for cash, at war prices, a remarkably tine stock of goods, all made to order for this market, and warrant ed as represented, which he Hatters hiraseit he can sel l lower tor cosh than has ever been offered in this market, for the same quality of goods. His stock consists of Overcoats, from $5 up, Superior Fr-nch Cassimere Coats aud Silk Mixed Coats, and a lower grade. PANTS, Doe Skin, French Cassimere, Silk Mixed Cassimere, Satinett. VESTS, 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 -A.EaTa PRICES ! Wool Socks, Celebrated British £ Hose, a large assort merit. Linen Shirts and Collars, a big lot. Neck Ties, Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Mittens, Umbrellas, Canes, Monkey Jackets, Baskets, Overalls, Overshirtr, HATS AND CAPS, Of all Binds, and prices to suit the times. Also, CHAS. OAKFORI) A SON'S Celebrated Philadelphia Silk Hats. The best article made in the United States, all of which he is anxioug to sell to the public at a low figure, for cash only. R. W. EDDY. Towanda, Oct. 3. 1861. 1 TRUSTEE'S SALE—By virtue of an or . der of the Orphan's Court of Bradford county, will be exposed to public sale, on ihe premises, on THURS DAY, the 14th day of NOVEMBER, 1861, at 10 o'clock. A. M., the following real estate situate in Columbia tp ~ late the e-tate of Albion Budd, dee'd., bounded a fol lows: Beginning at abeech, south-west corner of Sam uel Camphor's lot ; thence south 25 deg. west 71 and 5-10 per.; south 65 deg. east 165 per. to a hemlock, north east corner ol Calvin and Luther Havens ; north 25 deg. east 71 and 5-10 per. to a beech, north 65 deg. west 165 per. to the beginning. Containing 73 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, 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. Hoswell's line and by the same west 90 per. to a beech : thence south 95 and 5 10 per. to a post ; thence hy lot No. 107 east 90 per. to the place of beginuing. Containing 53 acres and 11a per ttf Terms made known on the day of sale. ELEAZOR POMEROY, Oct. 2.1861. Trustee. UAKDI AN'S SALE.—By virtue of a n VX 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 26th day of OC TOBER. 1861. at 1 o'clock, P.M. the following property, late the estate of I). F. Barstow, dee'd., situate in Towan da twp., and bounded on the north by lands 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 the public high way, west hy lands of Dennis McGill, H McGill, and Mi chael Walsh, east hy lands of Wm.and Michael Dreslaine and Bishop. Containing about 125 acres, mora or less. WM. MIX. Oct. 2, 1861. Trustee, Ac. ______ FILL HID WINTER GOODS, In Great Variety, NOW OPENING, West Side of the Public square, at the store of A. WICKHAM & SON. TiwHd#, B*pt 29, ISBi. legal. SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby Riv en that a special Court will l>e held nt the Court House in Towanda, Hon. R. G. WHITE presiding, com mencing MONDAY, NOV. 4, 18C'. at 10 o'clock, a. m., to continue two weeks lor the trial "I ibe Following causes FIRST WEEK. TERM. TR. PT.AIKTIFFS. DEFENDANTS NAf.RI: May 1*56. Ellem Maria McNeal 4Covs J. M rKtt •i .1 " •' David Barber vs Chester Thorn a- ,'i • i. Sept. 1*56. I. Smith vs S Kellum, '2d., et al. Tr>--j..i-s. Sept. 1857. Joseph Ingham vs Barclay Klt 4 C C. up. Sept. 1857. I Smith vs S Kellum, u. Trovw. May 1858. Wm A Park vs Wm n Strong. •' " Wm B Darlington vs C N Shipman. Debt. " " Msttbew McHabou vs J P Horton. Apjpe l. Sept. 1858. Hiram Horton vs Josiah Sto well, et ex. Debt. " same same " " MD W Bishop vs Alfred Gore. Trespass. " " Hl' Moore vs Chester Pierce. Appeal. Dec. 1858. Geo K Elliott vs Jesse R Cowell, et al. " " " Charles H Sbepard vs Abr Steers, et al. Trca. " " Samuel F Ripley vs Hiram Spear. Debt. " " Allen K Axtell vs Alaon Patterson. Appeal. Feb. 1859. J R lugersoll Ac, vs John Harkness. Eject. " " Del L A W R R Co vs Meylert A Ward. Det. " " same same •* " same same " " Alvah Heath va J W Dennison. Ejectment. SECOND WEEK May 1859. Francis Ripley vs Hiram Spear. Debt " " same same •' May 1859. Louisa M Wattles vs Saml C Mann. Trespass. " " A M Kirk vs A B Smith Ac. Appeal. •' •* J B Foster vs same " " Maria Child vs Anthony E Child. Trespass, dept. 1859. M F Ransom vs David Arnold. Ejectment. " >' Z Hicks' admrs vs N B Canal Co. Damages. •' " Wm P Emerson vs Cole A Conaut. Debt. " " John Lantz vs John Hanson. " " Michael O'Sullivan vs R C Smalley, et al. Ei. " " R S Middaugh vs Archibald Forbes. Appeal- Dec. 1K69. Reuben Chapen vs Warren Callen. Ejectment. " " Stephen Felton vs J B Webster A ter ten. " " " C Shumway vs Clark Hollenback. " " Jane McQueen vs Edward Holcomb. Case. " " same vs Orlando Holcomb. " " same vs Samuel Holcomb. " ! '• " Hiram Shaw, et ex vs Jonas Kilmer, etal. " Feb. 1860. Jno W Dennison vs Township of Terry. " " " J R Ingersoll, et al vs Thos Smead, et al. EJ. " "OP Ballard vs Bingham Rockwel, etil. EJ. " " Farmer's Un Ins Co vs Sarah Myers.Sci FaM. " " J It Ingersoll, et al vs H S Vaughn, et al. BFE. " " Henry W Tracy vs Alvah Young. Ejectment. " " C T Bliss vs Sarah Stone admrs Ac. Sci Fa. May 1860. Wm B Clymer's use vs C L Ward. Case. " " David Barber vs David Wilmot Ac. Trespass. ] " '• J R Pratt's admrs vs D Pratt'sadm etal. SciFa. Sept. iB6O. Farmer's Un Ins Co vs C N Shipman. ter ten. " " Lackawanna IACCo vs Meylert A Wurd. Det. " " Shipman A Welles vs Rogers Fowler. " " " Eliza Jane Chapman vs Stanley S Hinman. Tr. Dec. 1860. Henry Northtup vs John J Reynolds. Appeal. " " BIV Park vs Wm Frederick. Kjectmeut. i Feb. 1861. J L Sav-yerAson vsC F Welles,Ac-Sci Fa M L " " Wm H Phillips vs JB M Hinman. I '• " G M Hollenback's use vs Francis Tyler. SF M. ! " " Saml Archibald's use vs Thomas Page. " | " " Burton L Smith vs CBA N B Chaffee. Appeal j Subpoenas for first week, returnable Mouday, Nov. 4, I*6l, at lOo'clock.a. m.—for second week. Mondav.Nov. 11, 1861, at 10o'clock, a. in. E.O. GOODRICH, Towanda, Sept. 3, 1861. Prothonotary. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the matter of IF. A. Pat k to the use of Charles lYi-ight vs. P. P. Siceet. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradlord Gounty, No. 324, Sept. Term, 1859. No*' ce ' 3 hereby given, that the undersigned, an Au litor -.runted by said Court to distribute the monies r*i edbVh' eri""* Ba ' e sa 'd defendant's real estate, will attend "to ti.d duO of his appointment at his office in the Borough of Towanda,o- MONDAY at 10 o'clockjin the loreuoon of satu •' "> ■ lliem" sons having claims upon said monies wua. mem, or else be forever debarred from tbe same. P.D.MORROW, Oct. 16,1861. AuJjtor- _ AUDITOR'S NOTICE — ln the matter of Job P. h'irby vs. Geo. L. Nichols. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradlord county. Notice is hereby given, that tbe undersigned, an Audi tor, appointed by the suid Court to distribute the monies raised v .y the Sheriffs sale of said defendant's res! estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at his office in the Borough ol Towanda. on TUESDAY'. the 19th day NOVEMBER, A. D.. 1861, at 1 o'clock iu tbe afternoon, and that all persons having claims on said monies must present tbein, or else be forever debarred from the same. P. D. MORROW, Oct. 16. 1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE— In'he matter of U. Moody vs. John Mills. In tbe CoPrt of Com mon Pleas of Bradford County. No. 12. May Term, 185*. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Audi tor, appointed to distribute funds arising from Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment at his office in the Borough of Towati da, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of NOVEMBER, A. D..1861, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and that all persons having claims against the said estate must present them, or else be forever debarred from said fund. BENJ. M. PECK. Oct. 16, 1861. Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the matter of .V. C. Harris vs. A. F. Campbell. In the Court 01 Common Pleas of Bradford county, So. 991, Septem ber Term, 1856. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Conrt to distribute the monies arising from Sheriff s sale of de fendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his ap- P ointment at his office in the borough of Towanda. on RIDAY, the 29th day of NOVEMBER. A- D. 1851. at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, and all persons having claims on said monies must present tbem. or else be forever de barred from the same. G. D. MONTANYE, Oct. 23,1861. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the. matter of the estate of Johez Tompkins. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Or phans' Court" of Bradford county to distribute funds in the hands of administrators, arising from sale of per sonal estate ; and also, to re examine the report of E. Overton. Jr., who was appointed Auditor to distribute proceeds of sale of real estate of said decedent, will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the borongh of Towanda, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of NOVEMBER. A. I). 1861, and ail persons having claims upon said monies mil.it present them, or else be forever debarred from the same J. WOOD, Oct. 23,1861. Auditor. j ADM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to tbe es tate of ORRAMEL TRACY, dee'd., late of Smithtield tp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate will preseut tbem duly authenticated for settlement. A. L. TRACY, Sept. 24,1861. Administrator. ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE.-Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of DANIEL STRONG, dee'd., late of \Vell9 twp., are hereby requested to' make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. LUCRETIA STRONG. Sept. 25, 1861. Administratrix. j IPXECITTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here-1 J by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of ' WARREN ALLEN, dec d., late of Smithtield twp.. are j hereby requested to make immediate payment, anil all I persons having demands against said estate will please j present them duly authenticated for settlement. ACHSAH ALLEN, SAMUEL FARWELL, Oft. 16,1861. Executors, j EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE -Notice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JONATHAN HALL, dee'd., late of Smithfield 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 Achsah Allen,) Oct. 16,1861. Executrix. A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE NoiUe is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of ISAAC NICHOLS, late of Pike twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOS. H. MARSH, Adm. Pike, Aug. 20, 1861.-6t. TDMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebred to the es tate of THOMAS SMEAD, late ofSmithfield twp.. dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay.and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. JAS H. WEBB, Adm. Post Office address, Smithfield Summit. Smithfield, Aug.2o, 1861. E~ XECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is here hy given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JOHN SHARTS, late ot Wilmot twp., deceased, are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and those having demands against said estate will present tbem duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN P. SHARTS, Oct. 2,1861. Executor. STRATTON'6 YEAST COMPOUND has been tried by at least half the families in this town for the past year, and has proved to he right. It comes in convenient packages containing 10cents worth One rent will buy sufficient for a baking for the largest family. For sale at FOX'S. W" ANTED ! SUEEP PELTS AND WOOL, for which the highest price In rash will •* PATCH*. Trwand. Sept. If, lftl. jWsccllanrous. itr E i B in NEW DRUG STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! BCADXX.L 6L PATTOW. THE subscribers would respectfully inform the public that tber have entered Into a copartnership, at the old stand of JOS. O. PATTON, where, by strict atlen ' 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 are receiving every week from New York citv and Philadelphia, select DRUGS AND MEDICINES, i Of the very best character, and other articles, as lollows: | PAINT 9, OILS, YARRISHES, GLASS, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, Ac. Also, a fine assortment of FANCY ARTICL S. PERFUMERY, HAIR 4- TOOTH BRUSHES, j In fact, everything kept by Druggists generally. ! *Bl. Our goods are selected with care, and as we buy : only with cash we flatter ourselves that we can offer a j cheaper, and at the same time better article, than any other dealer in this part of the country. Physicians supplied on reasonable terms. #V- Dr. MADILL will tie fouud in his office, at the Store, when not professionally engaged. Advice gratis, ; charging only for inedicine. MADILL A PATTOX. Dr. T. F. Mabilu J. G. Patton. Towauda, Oct. 17.1%61. _ _ Sept. 10, 1861. ——■ • RRINE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RE JL ceiving an extensive and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS Purchased since the late depression in prices, and com p7'ing all the usual varieties of Gents., Ladies, Misses and Children? BOOTIES AND GAITERS Suitable for the season. Also, a large stock of aonxzs MADE WORK, The quality of which is too well known to need further recommendation. Also, a large stock of Sole and Upper Leather, Kip Skins, French and American Calf Skins. Harness Leather, Morocco, and Linings, Ac. An excellent assort ment cf SHOE FINDINGS, Saddlery Hardware, Harness Trimmings, A., die. I have established a IT A. HOSTESS SHOE ! Atid will keep on hand Doable 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 be' sold for ready pay, at remarkably low prices in order to meet Ihe exigencies of the times. 1 J.D.HUMPHREY. Towanda, Sept. 10,18G1. 5,10 lOLUHTEERS MID! TO TR ANSPORT OUR EXTENSIVE siw OF SUMMER GOODS! FROM A THOROUGH EXAMINA TION into the state of affaire in Bradford county, we have come to the conclusion that every family want GIiODS AT PANIC PhlCfcS Having made our late purchases accordingly we are 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| I &C> I &Ca I Which we CAN and WILL sell for cash or ready pay at prices which will astonish the natives, and our old cus tomers in particular. TRACY A MOORE. Towanda, June 10, 1861. Come Along ! Everybody ! TO THE NEW GROCERY & PROVISION STORE JUST OPENED! BY H. IT. STEYEXS. At the building formerly of runted by J. H. Kevins, on Main sti eet, opposite the Court House. HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS brands of Coffee. Tea, Sugar, Ac., all very cheap, besides a splendid assortment of Spices, Nuts, Candies, Fruits, nnd Confectioneries, and a good assortment in the Provision Hue, 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. 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. H.H.STEVENS. Towanda. Jnne 19,1861.—tf FARM FOR SALE. VALUABLE PROPERTY AT A GREAT BARGAIN! TIIE SUBSCRIBER WISHING FLLJJJFE to dispose of his farm in Litchfield twp., Bradford county, Pa., offers the same upon Wj terms which are worthy of the attention of those wishing to puichase. This farm is within two miles ofcthe N. V. A Erie Railroad, and distant five miles from WaVerly and Smith bo ro depots, contains about 170 acres of land, mostly improved, in a high state of cultivation, and has upon it good buildings and orchards, jt is well adapted for tillage or grazing, being well watered and well located. The attention of those desiriousof purchasing a farm is solicited, in the confidence that no greater in ducements can be found elsewhere. The situation is r. Porter's Uterine Tonic " 150 " Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops *' 25 '* Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff " 25 " : Dr. Porter's Tootli Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Tricogene " 25 " ' Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 25 " Dr. Porter's Shampoo " 25 " Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle I-otion " 37$ *" Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Towder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 " Dr. Porter's Biack Ink " 25 " Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 37$ " Dr. Porter's Rat and Mice Poison " 26 u Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia " 25 " Medical Advice given gratuitously at the office Charging only for Medicine. for past liberal patronage would respect fully announce to his friend- and the nuldic tliatno paina sliall be soured to satisfy and merit the coulinuancs of ' iLfirconfidence and patronage, at the Cash Drug Store ! Corner of Main and Pine streets. Towanda, Sept. 5. IStil. ISTEW l-'AJ-L STOCK: Of GOODS f i AT MONTANYES' STORE FOR CASH ONLY. Embracing MILITARY GOODS. HATS AND OAP3. BOOTS AND SHOE*. WOOLEN GOODS, GROCERIES, SADDLERY, ; And other Hardwire, md other varieties of merchandise too numerous to meution. ir We earnestly desire all persons indebted to ns to make an effort to help us in this our trying time of need. MONTANYES'. | Towanda. Sept. 3. 18CI. time I FORWARD ! MARCH! TO THE XEWS ROOM ! W here Von can fret lhe Latest News! AND IF YOU WANT TO KF.EP well pe-ted on the events that are passing beforo the American people, just ask for one ot THE ILLUS TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double tbo price we ask for them. And while you are there von may a- well get a MAP showing a'i the important points : in the country. Or, you may want to write to your ! friends, ami you can get the very latest style of PATRI OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES, j t•" Conn- and see what we have got. and satisfy your selves. Don't forget the place—THE MEWS ROOM. Towanda, June 12, 18C1. Wars and Rumors of Wars I M ar has been Declared in Towanda, Against Hich-Friccd Pictures. ! you CAN GET ROOD PICTURES I X at the Cat of D. W. HIJGIIES, opposite the Ward House, for TWENTY CENTS, in good cases. All ' kinds of high-priced Cai-Os wili lie sold as low, in propor t tion. Call and see tor yourselves. No Pictures will be I allowed io go out, unless tbo customers are perfectly sat j isfted with tilt same. Particular attentiou paid to Copy ing Pictures. Pictures inserted in lex-koto for 25 cents. { Car o en*J every dav. excepting Sunday I Towanda. May 22.1861—if. D. W HUGHES. WHSOK, BAK3VE3 6l CO. " WHOLESALE GROCERS And Extensive Dealers in Tea. : 15 Warren street, (three doors below Washington st.,) NEW YORK. WILLIAM H. WILSON, formerly of the firm of Fnl Dr, Dayton A Co., and Wilson, Jackson A Merrill. I). V. BARNES, formerly of Bradford county. A. O. KEENLY, of Wyo'ming county, P®, SAMUEL X DLLAUO. 61 New York