LOCAL AND GENERAL. POLK RAISING —On Monday last, the different Companies of tbe Fire Department of this place rsi-ed a splendid pole, at the corner cf the Engine house, which is in the neighborhood of one hundred feet In height. jgr ACCIDENTALLY J? HOT —We learn that JOHN POAK, of Wilkes- Barre, was accidentally shot, on Saturday LASL H- n hoy. He was formerly a member of tbe " Wyoming Minstrels.'' who were giving coucerts through the country some two yea's ago. gay See advet tis nn iit in another column of G. H. BCSTTSO'a TaiIor shop. MR. B. has been for ma N V years in the business, in this place, and is now doing work at " war prices."' If you want to gut - fit*,"' give bim a call. gts 1 * CAPTURED BY m REBECS —On the Sth Inst., two privates of CompTOy 1., New York 23d Regi ment, while standing guard over Brush's house, three miles west of Fall's Church, on the Fairfax road, were captured by a scouting party numbering over 100. We did not learn their names. Copt W H H. QOBR,of Company 1., 6th Kegimeui, Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, now encamp ed new Lewensville, about twelve miles from Washing TU N, was iu TOWN last week, on a SHORT visit. The Captain reports the hoys all will and bcaity aud in excellentspir ili. The \Villiuni.-i>ort G-izillt sny* tliat on Saturday evening George R. Parmeutier and William IPUE were arrested by constable Coder, on a charge of PASSING coun erteit tnouey. After a hearing before Jus tice McClme. both ol the accused were committed to pri son in default oi SBOO nail each. ■W- Tlip Suhscriptioo Rook for the Nation al Loan <>f Treasury Notes, is yet opea at the office of the A "cut, B S UFSSCLL. ia ibis place. We hope that those of our citizens wh > have u t yet subscribed, will at once determine to take some of the popular loan, bee adver tisement ia another column. EATON'S Commercial Academy, tve ore PLEASED t •-E. ,isin U very NOURISHING coudition.aud pro" IL. e- to Is L' tine ONE ol our lead. tig LU-'.ili.liotis. 1 oung uir.'j ur* beginning to act.* t e jiGjjaesscd iy JIM sc TX>L "Ver ol tiers, aud •pieuJiJ O|>poi tuuiiy to acquire A TIUMIIESS EDUCATION at ONE (JL*AKTR.K ILIE untial cost, UU PAY* lor the tail, UN LIMITED cuur>E F iucl-idiiiff TAP" T o OIK MERCHANTS —If yoti do not ETP D B Pe Land A Co.'. CLIT-mical Saleratus. procure U ■ I eas it is g I luing trieuds so last ammg t the goud HOUSE keepers of the country tb.it you will ao.iu have a cai. >R nothing el-A. You can get it at wh desale ot thi propiletors, at Fairport. Monroe Co., N. V , or of IAOS wholesale dealers in the cout try. Clay- HORSE THIEF CACUH* —Lust Sairliy night, SAYS the Wel sboroug'U AGITATH . Judge .V'uit.. h USE WAS stolen Irom his.table Ibeihiel rode to liog and stole a sulky and h mess Irosi LN BSNTOS ot tin village, lie was lollowed and arrested at Painted Post. N. Y., aud all lound IU his pus*esoi U. !he 'hie! w. found to he a colored gentleman unknown in this place lie is now in Bath j til. A GROSS ATTEMPT TO Swisni.R.—Tic Clcveland L adtt stirs the mails are fiudiled wi h circu lars appealing lor contributions to tbe " U S. Humat.l Society," which Iroleaae* to act by consent ot the Gov ernmeiit. and under its authority, iu obtaining tumls tui the army anibu! uces and hospital supplies. The modest sum ol NULY thirty thousand dollars is required, aud sub ■criptions trotn a dime uuwaras are solicited. 1* IS uied ,es-1 I say that the whole tiling IS a humbug, and a GROSS slLtnpl to swindle the patriotic public. I CAR A RRID.IL PARTY —A wedilinjr PARTY PASSED through Elmira a tew days since, which never hud in prototype iu the whole traiu of Hymen's devotees. — T..e following items u regard to Ibis peculiar couple will satisty every our that " uiatiim mini sweets," were utver measured out on so small A scale I WORE. Their respective agea are 21 aud IN years. Their respective weights are about OB ami ltd pounds. Their respect ve heights, liir< C leet live inches, and two leet eleven inches. The gentle- Bin is a brother of the eele -rated Gen. XI'IT, TOM Lilmb's great tival. TIM lady is known as the Fairy Queen. formerly Miss San til BELTO.V. TLIE happy pair were ON their way to the little lady 's home froui their bridal trip to Niagara Kali.. feg~PtMP PHRA FS —An intelliizpnt coPnv poraiy ssys tiiat an enterprising publisher might make MONEY by getting up a cainp dicti >n try for the benefit ot TB-E I, visit LIIE army .and are mystitieJ by the extra I OR llU.iry WORDS 3iid phrases used. The word " arm." has 11-t irted into •ntiiii" brought forcibly forth like the r mii i, a dying cat ; and lit place of " inarch" we tear' utch." A sword is a" t md-sticker," aud any of IJN -RED patterns ot muskets, are known as" bowitz- E 11 ess In el is "salt horse" and butter 'strong PA-R.'' • B illy" ts the highest term of commendation '• : DISSENT isixpressed in the remark," 1 don't. -ee it. WOT every regiment has its nickname, an T ;ew officer* ' RATES receive their legal appellations or titles when T it I UT 111 their absence. The Massachusetts men have rechl istened their tiovernor, nor have liis •* inilila- T baity" escaped receiving tlieir < om'-d- -gurrrt , one *T*oit which are decididly uncomplimentary , though provoking. PRRNVO DEAD YANKEES TO A NEW -I-LLIE .\u,fiJk />.y Buok. under this heading, SAYS G have recently seen soaie candles liich we were '■ 1 had LA-EN made Irom sallow and tat tried from dc..d • • L-E- WLIII had lieu slain in -< veral ol the Imttics •T A Lave T„K> N pin- e I < twetn th -in jnd the sunt hi TN * DO NOT know whether our inlmmaiit was j- -king °r not, but CERTAIN it is the candle* look menu enough, SET tuuk BAD enough, to have einiuated trout such a source." : "S IS the ISNGUAGE OF these refined and cbfvnlric gen ■ uen. will, wh„„, H( . , |I( , IJ() , w<>r tliy to assoiiate, and * ' AN SOME UL our patriots dub" our Southern breth "ta " '"TT" this WR ha* been carried on. en the part ol iu a iijt OI (,* M ,„ hnniatiity as waradmits ■' IT' M> AS the ATU'VE. even granting that it ' "R.E J ding" will ROUSE a sjiiiit that will produie 'II UI . kind LLU:>E Southeiu gorrilaa little think PFNV'TI.VANU M'TL.A'FE* —THE Cli* ' "X SAYS 11, AT THE CHINESE Sugar Cane has SSFNLLY cultivated tills year by many fanners Tern p, ( rt of Ci.E-terc utnly . The crop is quite _ 1 -ind AMR CLOCD. near Coclirunville . has N mill ■titling il ,y ,I D ligut ii. the in IN itacture of M • T ' VLEON pow-cr. Tue apprehensi in that sugar * '' ,R IND ued the rarnicrs to go cxleu-ivdy into ' TI'M "( the Sorghum. The same paper is also 1 UI I ppt r Oxford towt.ship. Chester cnunty. A W S-EU erected lor the niHunfaotnre of Sorghum "'"' H is now grinding sufficient cane to make Ty five to ONE hundred gallons per day. The I (II ~ 'tiding the cane and making INORUSSES are, > ON. til lee I cents per gallon ; lor fifty gal , " R - twelve and A halt cents |ier gallon. Thus it A T NTI LAS.ES may in time L>ecotne one of the Eeytniie State. It IS a pity that L- "T* 0 ' Bradford did not torn their attention more T". " F ' lO FILING tbiu valuable dunng tbe t&r To TBK EDITOR or THE BRADFORD RE POMTKR— Utav Sir: —ln yon issue of October 24th, an anonymous writer has made an attempt to give an ac count of a meeting held at LeKaysville, on the evening of October 17th, for the purpose of (firing the Rev. GEO. LANDON the privilege of stating his reasons for voting for the repeal of the tonnge tax on the Pennsylvania Central Railroad, in which, through a gieat deal of bad grammar and punctuation, we perceive a strong proclevity lor m,ire/ rut la.ion and blurl gu rditm. Now, as many ol your readers were not there, and as it is important that a correct and tmprejud.ced statement of the case should be given thein, we take the liberty of giving the facts ot the case, hoping tha' your sense of justice w ill insure its publication. We are sure that the majority of the Rev Senator's exponents even, who were present, will concur in the following report of the pro ceedings : lbe Honorable Seuator was one Sunday attending Church at Leliay sville and was invited to some re marks after the conclusion ot the service. He excised himself , but said that he would come and give them a ser n i u < n National Affairs, it the congregation were de sirous ot his doing so. He was, by vote, requested to do ao. and a wetk or two afterward did—at which titr.e one of his friend- and defenders arose and requested him to give them an evening iu ex plaining the justice of the rc p eal of the tonage tax He assented, and named October 17th as the time, and invited some one to meet him and reply He caine. and was met by C >l. Pioneer. It was arranged that the Rev. Senator should occupy the first hour the Colonel the next, Ac. The Rev. Senator oc cupied the first hour in showing that the country owed al ol her prosperity to '• corporate bodies," and in get ting the audience ( vhich was uhout one half hoys aud girls —lovers of a pleasing s'ory.) into a good humor by tilling i ti his own peculiar style, a variety ot laugh pro voking anecdotes. Col Piollei then spoke an hour, treat ing the Seuator in a very gentlein inly manuer. and, in stead of. as " Listener" says " making nothing cleir, but that he had been to the Legislature, and that the people would uever want him there again," he made at least three other points clear : Ist. That Corporate bodies were tast getting the control of the Legislature ol Peim sylvania. 2d. That the Senator voted coutrary to the wishes of his constituents, and to hifown previously ex pressed opinion, an 3d. That $-.'>o 000 which the Penn sylvania Railroad had collected from transporters, (ac cording to the Rev. Senator's own showing.) for the Com monwealth of Petinsylvania, was given partly to the Ceu. tral Rail oaj. to be lent by them t > ten sm it er It tilroads at six per cent, interest, instead of parting it where it belonged—in the State Treasury, anil partly to the mem ber- iu return lor their vote- to help tne passige of the Bill. The Colonel's hour being up. the llev Sen it T spent hie second hour in telling fanny xtorus. and in ipriling such adages as the following : " What'ssass for the goose is sa-s for the giuiler." Ac., aud wound up by comparing he tonage tax to a rent which A waspaying to >l. on a mill which A.had already bought of B Alter the h >ur was used up, and it became the right of the Co lonel to an hour, as per agreement, some children who li id liecaiue latigued. aud a lew of the sympathizers of the Rc-verened Senator, made theirexit, iu rather a noisy nanner, hut the iu till body of the audience remained to ■ear the Colouel '• n til the sophism ol the Rev. Senator i the wall." Such is a plain statement cf the proceedings, as in st ■ I the audience w ill testily If, as " LiVe.ier" siys," the i • i->e met the Colmel's rein irks with hisses," it was a very |n >r return for the gentlemanly man er with which ir. Piolli-t and his linends treated the Rev. Senator and liiemis, (which a ui.ij nily of those iu quesli >n would nit like to acknowledge them -elves guilty 01 - . We are 0 exp 'uent ot the political cit-ed ol Col. Piollet, as re ■ ids National affairs, but we love lairuess.aud ku oviug hat the letter of • Listener" was au incorrect sualemeut 1 the proceedings ol the evening in question, and liear ng Republicans ou all sides. " wondering why some oue •id not correct it," we have staled what ail unprejudic ed " Listeners" will agree to be the plain truth. REPUBLIC AX. fiaT" It will be seen by an advertisement in .mothe* column, that the Winter term of the Su'qtielian ia Collegiate Institute, w ill commence on Wednesday, J N'ovemlier 271 h and continue tourteen weeks. iirtu antorrtfstmrnts. The New National Loan. IMIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN . appointed I')' H"n. 8. P. CHASE Secretary <>i tin Tieiisury . Agents lor rei riving subMcriptious to the New Xatiotuil L- .in ot Treasury Note-, bearing inteie t at tin rate- of 7 3 In percent pcrautiuin, beiehy give uotire that a subscription book is now opcu at the aliove named e>l ft e. These note* will he of the denomination of $.lO. SIOO $1(10, $ I .000. mid $7,000 and are all dated I'.Ohol tngu-t I*l,l, puyaole ill gold in lluee year- or eniivert l.le into .■ Iwt ul> Je .il' six per rent. h-au. at the option id the hold er Kiel Treasury Note has inteie-t coupons attached, which ran lie cut off and collec'ed in gold at the Mint ev ery six mouths, and at the rate ot one rent per day on eai h $lO Any explanations required hy the subscriber w ill lie cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, lie aavtd Irom any troulde ot writing letters, the undersign ed raportiug em h subscription to the Treasury Depart ment, tr.ra whence the Treasury Notes will he sent to each siilisrribei a- soon as possible. Cfl. The /.nan tfill btar n eirnl oiarli tub■ tribtrfrum (he tia eat ihe i vbc> iption, at Ihi> tjflre. The ample security <u this loan, its great convenience together with the |>atriotie de-ir- to mi-tain the Govern mem ot nor country in the present crisis will, H is hop eel. will induce a liberal subscription Irom the citizens oi this county. Payment of subs, riptinris mar he made in GOLD or CHUCKS, or NOTLS OP AN V "OP THE CITY H ANKS. B. S. UCSSEI.L, Subscription Ag't. I T'lwanda. ort.ll. l c lll The New National Zican. THE UNDERSIGN HI) ARE PREP A R -L ed to turnish. without the delay ol sending to Wa-li i ington, the new United States Trea-ury notes, and nth r their sei vires, without charge, to those of their friend throogho t the comity who may wish lo procure any portion ot the loan. The notes are issued in sums of S7O. SIOO. SIOO. $lO. SI,OOO and SI,OOO bearing interest from the lath of An,us last, at the rate of-7 310 per cent, per almoin, or tw • i-ents per day on every SIOO. payable every six mouths and the fare ot the .tote r. de onalde in three years with the privilege ot exchanging t the expiration of the time I'm 3d years U. S. six |ier rent, stock. Any nrther information in regird to the h>an will I e heeriuily given upon inquiring at our offlee.nr hy address ed by letter. I.A Pt)KTB. M SOX .A Co i. AT EST FR( ).M W. A. R. VV. A. ROCKWELL is again on hand with the first New Good of the Season ! D It ESS ROODS, GENTLEMEN'S WEAR, FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS, YANKEE NOTIONS, PROVISIONS, GROCERIES, LEATHER, BOOTS A SHOES, WOODEN WARE. IIATS AND CAPS. Those wishing a good bargain will find if greatly to their advantage to give us • call. as the hard times will not prevent ih selling good articles at moderate prices. Although r mpelled to adopt the ready pay system, we eel confident that we ran give our customers perfect sat- WM. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda. Sept. 27. l ar -l• MUSI CAL . M R .1 G TOWNER. ItHvine rein III from the " Normal Academy of Music." Genes*o. jy- v.. a i,d lierame associated with Mr. J. (>. WLfg? HITNTTING.i'iai'i-t pupil of the aho-e Institution 'fiffW'aiid alsoottbe" Normal Musical Institute. North CA Heading. MONK . they woiild aunounre that they are prepared to hold Conventions in any Section of the country Circulars, giving full particulars as to terms, regula Hons. Ac., sent to auy address upon application to J G. TOWNER Rome. Pa., or J. G. HUNT TING. Towanda, Pa. Mr- HUNTTING would respectfully inform the people of Towanda and vicinity, that lie will, (when not attending Conventions) give instruction in BASSINI S System of singing, either private or in classes. fo wanda, 0ct.17,1?41. 1 2Lfflal. PROCLA M ATION.— Where gTb Hon U. MKRCL'R. President Judge of the 12th Ju dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford and Susquehanna, and llonorables JOHN PA.SSMORK, aud Jons' F. Loso, Associate Judges, iu and f -r said county of Bradford. have issued their precept bearing date the 21st day ofOct A. D. Ix6l, to me directed, lor holding a Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Sessions ot the Peace, Common Pleas aud Orphan's Court at To wr mda. lor the County of Bradford, on the first Monday, the 2d day ol December next, to continue two weeks. Notice ia therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and Ju-tices of the Peace and Constables of the County ot Bradford, that they be then aud there in their proper person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to do those things which to their office appertains to be done ; and those whi arc bound by recognisance or oth erwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may ; be iu the jail of said County, or who shall oe bound to I appear at the said court, are to be then and there to ' prosecute against tlieui as shall be just. Jurors are re quested to be punctual iu their attendance, agreeably to ; their notice. Bated at Towanda, the 7th nf"Novcmher, in the year of our ; Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty-one, and j of the Independence of the I'niled States, the eighty ! sixth. A. H SPALDING. Sheriff." Sll KillFF'S SALE —Bv virtue of sundry writs of Vend. Expo., issued out of the Court of j common pleas of Rrod'iod county, to me directed, will 1 be exposed to public sale on MONDAY, the 2d day of December. A. D. Ix6l. at tl e court house in Towan j da. at I o'clock, p. m the following described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Canton twp., bounded on the | north by the public highway , on the east and south hy I land of Mrs. Sarah Mix, on the west hy land of A.J. • Merritt—containing one fourth ot an acre, he the same, j more or less, all improved, one framed building occupied as a store, and a ew truit trees thereon. A LSD— The following described lot, piece or parcel of la (1 situate in Canton tup., bounded on the' north by lands of Irad Wilson and K. G Mauley, on tlie east by ; the public highway, on the south by the meeting house | lot. and land belonging to the estate of B Palmer, dee'd. and on the west by I and of Irad Wilson. Containing one ; and a hall acres, be the same more or less, all improved ; —framed house, framed ham mid fruit trees thereon, i ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of j land situate in Canton twp., begining at the corner of J Union street, and Centre st., as laid down on a map or | plot of Canton village, dated Oct. 1. 1864. and running | thence easterly along the south side of Union street 20!) i 4 10 feet to Wright's Alley, as laid down on said map, j thence southerly along the west side of said alley, about | Ili leet to the north-east corner of lot No. 1!) on said , map. (sold to ('airfield) thence westwardly along the ; noitu line of said Canfield lot to it point on the east side I of Centre street, aforesaid, 124 feet from the plaie of ! beginning, and thence to tlhetly along the east lots Xos • 21. 22 A 23. a- pi r said map. and containing about 28. nfcO feet -qnare measure, lit the same, mote or less All | itnnr vd one Ini< k dwelling house, one trained barn, and fruit trees thereon, i Seizi d and taken by two executions st the suit of War tins. Peddle. HamrickA Co., vs. It. Lnckwood A S. Ben i edit. Also, French. Bicbards A Co., vs. 11. Lockwood A S Benedh t. A LSD—The following de cribe 1 !"t. piece or parcel ;of la'd situate in Athens horn', bounded as follows : On j the South by the public highway hod tig In ni Main st. to Patk ferry, on the Susquehanna river, on the east l>y ' the Susqnehanna river on the north by 11. W Patrick, i a don the west by Main street. Containing I acre, and one tr imed dwelling house thereon ALSO- One other piece of land situate in Athens bo rough and hounded on the south by the public highway leading front Main street to the Susquehanna river, on tlie west, north and east, by land of Mr-. Elizabeth Welles and being about lOS feet Iroul on said street,and about K0 icet in the rear, all improved, with one two-story framed bweliingr house and one brick barn thereon. ALSO -One other piece of land situate in the borough of Athens, and hounded on the mvith t.y J B. Brock way, on the west by land formerly owned ny the hair- of hn -ti.-e Davis, on the north by the lot of C. F. \\ eiles, Jr., arid John Pi ike. and on the east by Main st., being atiout 40 feet wide on Main street, and about ivj feet in the resi", all improved, with one two story trained build ing used as a cabinet shop thereon. ALSO— One other pieceol'land .-ituate in Athrns 80-' rough bounded on the we-t by lauds formerly owned by the heirs of Kustice Davis, on the north by J. B. Brock way. on the sast by Main street, and Ou the south by I eiiig about s> feet wide on Main street.containing about one-eighth of an acre, one two story framed dwelling bouse, one framed latin and a tew fruit trees thereon. A I.SO—One other piece of land in Athens borough. hounded on the north by A. 11. Spalding, on the west by Main st . on the south by Titos Ii Davis, and ou the east by Con-taut Mathrwsun. being about 7 rods wide on Main st., and rods in the rear, all improved. ALSO—One other piece of lattd in said Athens bnro' bounded on the north by Guy Tozer. on the west by Fran cis Tyler. on the south by land of C. F. Welles jr., and ou the east by Main street, containing about 10 acres, all improved. A I.SO—The undivided half of a piece of land situate in the borough of Athens, and bounded on the north by Centie stieet, on tlie east by laud of lieu. A. Perkitfs Prexwell and Mailt street, on the south by Bridge street, an- on the we-l by Elmiru st.. being lots No. 2, J, 4,5.t>, 7, 07. 'JS, an, 100. 1"1, 102 A 103. as laid out in a survey made by Orson Kiekey tor Hon. K. Herriek. All improv ed, with one large Fouitdiy building, one Machine shop, one blacksmith shop, one store room or buildiug, and one nam. with the appurliitances and fixtures thereto attach ed. ALSO—One other piece of land in the said borough of Athens, bounded on thenoith by lattd of O. D. Sat alee, ni the east hy Main st.. on the west by Dr. Coibin, and ni the south by P. W Meeker Containing about 14 acres all improved, with two framed dwelling houses, and uie trained ii.tiu thereon. AI.Mi—litest; lots in said borough of Athens, and de- cribed as follow- : Lots N"s. 72, 73. 75. 70. 77, 78, tin he north side of North -t. Each I d being 4(1 leet front m Nroth -tieet. and IGo leet in the rear Lota Xos. 70 ■nd 7s each having a liumed dwelling house thereon Lot- Nos. 47. 4-. 53. 54 A 55, and one undivided half of \II. 4.1, situate on the south side of North -tieet, each lot ocing 40 feet front on North street and 111) feet in ibe rear, and lot No. 55 having a framed dwelling house thereon, lad- No. ss and s'J, situate on the noith side ol Chestnut street. Lot No. 88 al-o fronting on Elmira -t. Nos 30, 31 33 3D A 40. on the ntrllt side of Chest nut st. All the ots south side of Chestnut st., being 40 feet front on said street, and 110 feei in tlie rear. On Nos lo A 31, is a two story framed dwelling bouse, and on No. 3D, one framed dwelling. Lots No- 23, 24. 25, 20 A MI. situate on the south side of Chestnut st , each lot !>e iog 40 net liont on said st., and Ho feet in the rear, and Vi. 101 l situate at the angle ot Main A Elntira streets, ■ sing 205 leet on Main st.. and I*2 feet on Kimira street, writli one two story Ira tied building thereon. The above described lots are in aei indait. e with a plot made liy Or son 111. Kev lor Hun E. llerrick. aud'said plot having been recorded. All ol said lots improved. ALSO—One other lot situate in the borough of Ath ens, bounded on tiie north and west hy land t Page and ilris'o I. on the south by E. Herriek. and on the ca-t by Mailt st . being about 3D leet on Main st. and about tit) It. in the tear. One two story framed building thereon; all improved. ALSO—One other lot, pice or parcel of laif 1 in Alli en- twp., bmiuded on the north by P J Stone and land ol the North Brain It Canal Company, on the west by Jesse >paldiug and Gurnsey, on the south by Edward Murray and on the east by the public highway leading Irom Ath ens to Towauda. Containing about acres, about 75 acres improved, with one named iiouse, and one Iram ed barn thereoll. ALSO The undivided one half of a piece of land situ ate in Alliens born', and bounded ou Hie north by lauds ot Francis Tyler, on the west by the Chemung river, on lite south by lands ot L Herriek A Drexwell Eu-t by lands ol Wm Kilt'. N C Harils. Joseph Parsons and Mr- J Ity .>ll and the public highway. Containing about 20 acres, all improved, excepting about one acre and a half, sold to Page A Bristol!. A i.so—One other lot, piece or parcel of land, situate in Burliugt at twp., tieginniiig at a black oak. the south ea i corner ol sub divi.-ion ol lot No. 274. in the division in lands lately held hy Timothy I'axsou and Wm David son in trust lor the Bank ol North America, anu others, thence north s!)° west 140 pr to a corner, thence south 1° west 4U pr to a corner ; thence north he J® l.>o pr to a coiner ; thence south 2° west 231 7-10 pr to a corner— thence ninth 71£ 3 east 241 s-lo per to a corner ; thence north 1° east U3 <i 10 perclie- to a corner ; thence south -U° east 71 per to the south-east corner ol lot No 253 ; thence north 112° east His per to the place ol begin ning. being the whole ol subdivision ol lots Nos. 282,203 and 2s7.and a part of lot No 2-0. Containing 358 acres aud 12a perches, be the same, more or less,about 40 acres improved, two framed dwelling houses, two framed barns uie trained sited, one trained storehouse and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. AI.SU Two lots ol ljiid situate in Totvanda borough, bounded on the it rlh by lot of Wm Blundell, on tbeea-t by Front Street, on the south by lot of Juines H Phiiiuey and on the west by lots of Wm I! Dodge and S W Pren tice. Being 100 leet ou Front st aud 100 leet in the rear.all unproved Seized and taken in ex -cation at the suit of Francis Tyler, 11 W Patrick A N C Harris vs Chauncey N Ship man. A LSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusiug twp., beginning at a dogwood corner, running south s° went 125 pr to a corner, for tuerly a black oak sapling, thence norllr M° cast 54 per ches to a corner stake, thence south Itj pr to a corner; thence north *l° east 20 per to the old manor line,thence north s° east 132 or to chestnut corner, thence westtiopr to a corner, thence south 11 pr to a corner, thence west h pr to the place of beginning. Containing til acres and 48 perches, alinut 15 acres improved. Irainc <1 house, log liaru cw apple trees thereon, Excepting from the the above a piece containing about ten acres of improved laud re conveyed to Jackson Lewis, by said Crouk. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of George C Atwood s u-e vs Wm A Cronk AL M Hitchcock. A LSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Canton twp., hounded on the north by the public highway, on the east anil south by lands ot F S Elliott, oil the west by the public highway. Contain ing one-halt acir, he the same more or less, all improved, trained house and fruit trees thereon. ALSO— One other lot iu said township, bounded on the nortii by lands of Wm Huberts, east by the pubiio high way. sooth and west by lands of F S Elliott. Contain 3Lrgal. ing 30 by 90 feet, mure or less, all improved, board shed thereon. ALSO—One other lot in said township, bounded on the north by lands of Judson Dunn, cast by lauds uf Juines Mettler, south by lands of Juseah & Marcus LoomW, and west by land of S K Elliott. Containing 4 acres, be the same more or less, about two acies improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ol Slillweli £ Brown vs S M Newell. ALSO—The following described lot. pice or parrel of land situate in Monroe iioro', bounded ou the north bv lands of Brown 3: Rockwell, ou the ea-t by lauds of j Ilart, south by lands of Hinman 4 Pbiuuey, we<t by the highway. Containing 30 leet front by 60 feet deep,more or less,"all improved, one framed house thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot E C Kellogg vs S VV Alden. ALSO —The following lot, piece or parcel of land, sit uate in Athens twp., bounded as follows : Beginning at an oak for a corner on the north-west corner of the lot, and on the line of the Cooper tract,thence south 21° west along said line of the Cooper lot 167 rods to a corner; thence south 69° east 79 1-10 rods to a corner of the di vision line between the said parties, thence north 21° east along said division line 167 rods to a corner ; thence north 69° west. 79 I-10 rods to the place of beginning Containing 82J acres, as per survey made by Orson Rick ey, May 24,1(>40, excepting one acre more or less, sold to T C Tigot. Seizeil and taken in execution at the suit of N C Har ris vs John I* Green. Also, X C Harris' use vs JP Greeu. ALSO —The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Carton twp.. bounded on the north by Mill Creek and Win Matron's land, east by lands of Au gu.-tns Cross, south by unseated lands conveyed to Jacob Riley & Wm Brady, and v est by laud of Simon Urover. Containing about 91 acres, about 20 acres improved, a log house thereon. Seized and taken in evecution at the suit of J E Bul lock vs John Berty and Joseph M Berry. ALSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in Litchfield twp., beginning at the south east corner ot a lot contracted to Heury V.mover, thence south 1° west, 133 9-10 prto a post, thence west 15 per. to a beech, thence 1° west 52pr to a beech, thence west Migper to a post, thence north 180 9-10 pr to a beech, thence north 89° east 109 8-10 pr to the beginning. Con taining 113 acres and 2'J pr, more or less—about twenty live acres improved, one trained barn and a lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Stephen Bustwick vs Wm Boslwick. ALSO—The following lot, piece or parcel of lane situ ate in Troy boro', beginning at a beach tree on the line of fitch & liurtt's lot, thence south 53° east 12 8-10 per to the centre of the road, thence by the same south 37$° west (j0 feet, thence north 73° west 12 8 10 perches to a stake and stones, thence north 37$° west 00 feet to the nlace of beginning. Containing 40$ perches, more or less, all improved, oue fumed house, shed and fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Pomeroy & Co vs C V Pare. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of lanu situate iu Overton twp., commencing at the south east corner ot the Jonathan Haythoin lot, thence north 31° east 100 rods to lands oi W A Park, thence south o9° east along said Park's line 94 r>>ds to a post, thence south by the beagle lot, 31° west ItKJ rods to a post; thence by Judson blackmail's land jy° west 'J4 rods to to the place of beginning. Containing (12 acres and 44 pr, more or less. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Eleanor Thuist .n vs John *■ blown. ALSO—The lulluw ing lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Albany twp., bounded on the north by lauds of benj Wilcox A James Hatch, ou the east by lauds ot W U ilcux, on the south by lauds ot Absoloiu Carr and tVm Ayer.-, ou tbe west by lauds occupied by John Sliultz and James Vausickles. Containing 111 acres, urore or less, about 70 acses improved, one ll allied house, oue trained barn, one log house, and iru't trees thereon. ALSO- One other lot piece or parcel ot land, situate iu Albany twp., bounded as follows: Ou the noitlr by the public highway ana Welles Wilcox, ou the east by lanu ol S W Chapman A O I' Lyons A M Ktidy, south by land of Win Lancaster A E K joues, on the west by the public highway. Containing 14a acies, more or less, about oU acres improved, one trained house, three framed barn- and ail orc.iai J ol fruit trees tuereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of John C Adams vs J a Campbell A E It Joues, ALaO— Tue followtug lot. piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Athens twp., bounded on tile north by lauds ot 1' 11 Saiiloid, ou tbe east by Win A Edward Murray and Jotiu Hopper, south oy Mrs. Helen M b l.ummius, and west by lauds ol Plf ban lord. C ontaining ZOO acres, be the same, more or less, about 100 acres improved, two I rained houses, three trained barns and sheds, shingle maclnue audoichaid thereon. Seized and liken in execution at the suit of X C liar ri's Use vs Erastus Wolcull. ALSU—The following lot, piece or parcel of land situ ate iu Columbia twp., ouuuad on the north by lands ot Paul Herrihgtou, crank baker and Daniel and Hiram Cautield, ou lite east by lau <s ut Uriah Ptrguson John How land and Luther Havens, ou flie south by lauds ut (J O He-.le. and U Harding, audou the west by lauds of bradiey and Hiram CaiiUcid, on the public highway.— Containing 140 acres, more or less, about 100 acres im proved. one trained house, trained barn, and orchard oi lruit uecs lliereoh. ALsO —l'he following described lot, piece or parcel ol land Situate in Sinithlicid twp., bounded ou tbe north by lot No. 4, sold to J W Campbell, west by lot No. 13, sold to Clink A Brown ; south by lot Xo. 24, and east by lot X'o. lj, sold to it. Weed, being lot Xo. 11, of the sub di vision ol warrant No. 1407, as made by Zephou flower, and being lo i rods north and south, lOu rods east and west, more or less, aooul 4U acres, more or less, improv ed, lug building and Hull trees thereon. .Seized and taken by two executions at the suit of U'm Elweil vs John Benson. Also, Allen Mckean vs John Lieu sou. ALSO—The following lot piece or pared of land situ ate in Asylum twp., beginning at a certain corner ou the Susquebuiiua rtvel. 12$ leet iroiu a certain white oak, up said iiver nana adjoining l.uds lorineiiy ol tteuyaimu Ackley, thence west 2i4 perches to a stone heap coruer, thence north 2u" east 112 pet to a stake and stoues, ad joining lauds ot Solomon Cole, then south h4g 0 east 24-> pr to a blaek walnut stub ou the bunk ol said river,thence down said river the several corners theieoi.yl pr to the place ol heginuuig. Containing 1 J.i acres, he the same mure or less, about lUU acres, more or less improved, Iwo orchards, three lramed dwelling houses, two barns there on, lonueriy kuowu as tue Moses Warlord farm. ALSO—I he lollowiug described lot, piece or paocel of laud situate m said township, hounded ou the north by lands ol Adolphus Burling and J M Bishop, east by J t A V E I'iullel, south by VVm C'oolbaugli, and west by the highway. Containing leu acres, be the same, more or less, ail improved- Seized and taken ill execution at the suit of Gurilou llewelt vs Calvin Hewett, Euiina Jane Hcwett A Israel smith. ALSO—The following described lot, piece or parcel of land situate iu North lowauda twp., bounded ou the norty laud of Win .Vlcsier, ou the east by land of I'avid Kuiiy, ou the south by laud.-, oi Jaiues flaw ley, and on the west by lands ol sainu 1 Hawkins. Containing teu acres, be lue same, more or less, all improved, one (rain ed house and au orcuaid ol Iruil trees tnereou. Seized and tukeu in execution gt the suit ot C M Man ville's use vs Sauniei Hawkins. ALSO— i'lic lollowiug described lot, piece or parcel of laud situate in Lltclilield twp., bouuded ou the north by lauds ol Alauson .Mil ii n and tUe highway .east by Joseph I' Muun, south by Bamel Keasou and John Lay ton, west by Laytouaiid Aiausoti Muun. Cotitainiug about hity acres, more or less, about JII acres improved, frame house framed baru, and lew fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in executiou at the suit of Robert Sanders, to the use oi s B earner vs Elias >1 Muun. AB.-sO—The following descrioed lot. piece or parcel of laud situate iu Atlieus twp., beginning at tiie south-west coiner ola lot conveyed to Mrs tiiilsou, ou the east bank oi the Canal, tlicuce easterly along the line ol said Gil- Koti lot Hit) leet to the south east coruer of the Ciiltsou lot. thence south Jo feet, thence westerly lot) leet to the towing path oi su.d oaual, thauce westerly along said towing path 7 leet to the place of begiuuing. Said lot not to un lude any part ol tue hank or towing path ou tlu North Branch Canal. Said lot being Jo leet on the tonal, mid running back lUO leet; all improved, with one named house thereon. Seized and takeu in execution at the suit of Page and Bristol vs. John Hosmer. ALSO—The following described lot,piece or parcel of laud situate iu Canton twp., bounded on the north and east by lands ot Solomon l.indley, on the south by the public highway, on the west by lauds of James A Hog ers. Containing oue acre, wore or less, all improved,a tew Iruit trees thereon. ALSO—The deiendant interest in a piece of land used for a mill yard, containing lour acres, more or less, part ly improved, bounded on all sides by John P Lindsley'a land. One saw will, and all the privileges thereunto be longing. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Charles Wright vs I) W Denton. ALOSO—The following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate iu franklin twp., bounded us follows : Be ginning at a stake, the south-west corner of Alien Rock well's lands, thence by land of S. 8. Hinman south 77° west 44 3-11) per. to a slake thence by land ot Brown A Rockwell north 20° west 351 per. to a beech, thence by laud ot fcl. L>. Montauye north 70° east 44 pir. to a white pine, thence by land ot Allen Rockwell south 20° east 335 per. to the place ot beginning. Containing htl acres ai d t>s per , be the sarnd more or less, about 50 acres improv ed, trained house, trained barn, and iruit trees thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Bro<*; u j. Rockwell vs. William Williams and Samuel F. Williams. AI.SU —The following described lot. pie„ e or pan el oi land situate in Asylum twp., bounde-j oa the north by land of Israel Siui h. east i.y lar j „| Wm. Scott and other lauds ol deiendant (J. M. 'iowman.) south by lands of J. M. Bowman and J a ins „ miits. west by land of David Cash. Containing 04 ~cres. more or less, about 35 acres improv ed, b>g ho3„e, trained barn, and orchard thereon. A.LSO—One other lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Asyiwm twp., bounded north by other lands of defen dant (J. M. Bowman.) east by laud ot John R. DeLong. south and west by other lands of de.endant (J. M. Bow man. Containing t>J acres, more or less, all improved. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of E.W. Hale vs J. Al. Bowman and Allen McKeun (security.) ALSO—The to.lowing descrbed lot piece or parcel of land situate in Terry twu., bounded on the north by lauds of Matthew McMabon, east by lands of Henry Yet terjr., south by lands of 0. P. Welle;, west by land of Alexander MeArthur, Philip Richards, I. P. & H. Hdrldn lUflal. —containing 146 acres, more or leas, about 25 acrea im. proved, framed bouse. 2 sheds and fruit tieca thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit ot L- Goetcbieus vs. Peter Yetter. ALSO—At the suit of Chandler Bixbjr vs. Peter B. Star- I devunt, a pit-ce of land in Tuscarora twp., and st the suit | of Maxwell 4 Leonard vs. Wm Taylor, a piece of land in | Troy boro'. adjourned trom October 17, ls6l. ALSO—By virtue of a writ of Pi. Fa., will be exposed to public sale, at the same time and plat e, the following 1 described lot, piece or parcel of land, situate In Smith tield twp., bounded on the ea-t by lands of Billings Wai | dron. south by laud of J O Tracy, west by land J N Rice north by land of Ann Treu and the public highway I Containing 83j acres, more or less, about 60 acrea ira [ nroved, with a framed house, framed barn, with wagon i house and shed attached, an old saw mill and a few truit 1 trees thereon. Excepting therefrom about 12 acre,more or less, which was released from said judgment. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of C E Pierce 4 W S Pierce, Executors of Abraim Pierce, dee d, vs Bun M Bacon. A. H. SPALDIXG, Sheriff. Towanda, Nov. 6, 1861. NOTICE TO PURCHASERS. —To prevent misunderstand ! 'ng, notice is hereby given that purchasers at Sheriffs ; sales will be required to pay the amount bid at the time the land is sold. It has become imperatively neccasarv |to adopt this rule, and it will he strictly adhered to, ex cept in cases where the purchaser is a lien creditor and ! is entitled to the fund us provided in the Ist section of j the act of Assembly, approved April 20, 1840. which is j as follows : " Whenever the purchasers of real estate at i Orphans' Court or Sheriff's sale, shall appear from the ' proper record to be entitled, as a lien creditor, to receive the whole or any portion of the proceeds of said sale, it shall be the duty of the sheriff, administrator, executor or other person making such sale, to receive the receipt of such purchaser or purchasers for the amount which lie or they would appear, from the record as aforesaid, i to lie entitled to receive : Provided that this section shall not he so construed as to preventthe right of said Sheriff, administrator, executor or other person aforesaid to de mand and receive at the time of saie a sum sufficient to , cover all legal costs entitled to be paid out of the proceeds of said sale ; and provided further, that before any pur chaser or purchasers shall receive the benefit of this sec tion, he or they shall produce to the Sheriff, or other per son so making said sale, a duly certified statement iroiu the proper records, under the hand and official sea! of the proper officer, showing that he is a lien creditor, entitled to receive any part of the proceeds of the sale aforesaid." A. HANSON SPALDING. Sheriff's Office, Towanda. Nov. 7. 1861. Sheriff. SHERIFF'S SALE.—Rv riitae of a writ j of Levari Facias, issued out of the Court of Common j Pleas of Bradford county, to me directed and delivered, I will be exposed to public sale. at. the Conrt House, in the j borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of j November, 1861. all that certain lot, piece or parcel of land, lying in the Township of Franklin, and bounded as ' follows : Begining at a post on the creek, thence by I lands now or late of Daniel and Charles Green, nortli one I degree east DO perches to a post, thence north 7l£ ° east ! 163 perches to a post; thence by lands late of Daniel L. Dodge, south 1 ° west 168 perches, to a po-t, in the centre , of the road, thence along said road, north 76° west 51 perches to a post in the centreofthe road, theme south 1 til 0 west 23 4 7-I'* perches to a post.on the bank of said Towanda Creek ; thence op the same north s3 ° west 83 perches to a post, tiience np the same, north 28 e west 18 ! perches, thence up the same north 52 0 west 18 perches t<> the place of beginbiug. Containing one hundred and thirty four acres, about 90 acres improved, one framed j house, two framed barnesand shed and ore-bar! thereon. Seized and taken in execution at the suit of Josiah Lawrence vs. Stanleys. Hiuuiau A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriffs Office. 1 Sheriff Towanda, Aug 23,1801. { I>EGISTERS NOTICES.—Notice ishere -11 by given, that there has been filed and sittlcdin tbe office of the Register of Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fol lowing estates, viz : Final account of W. G. Hinman, administrator of A. C. Hinman, late of Wysox deoaaed. Final account of G. H. Vaddyke, guaidian of Jas. Math er. of Ulster. Partial account of E J. Espv.ono of the administrators ! of John Espy, late of Standing Stone, deceased. Final account ol Jas. i>. Hammond administrator ot Jesse Hammond, late of Springfield, deceased. Final accouut of Isaac Marsh, gusrdiau of Welber F. Marsh. Filial account of O. R Cogswell, administrator of Her man Cogswell, late of Pike, deceased Final account of G. C. Porter, Executor of Jon Porter late of Troy, deceased. Final account ol Nathan Kiiburn administrator of Sally Kilburn, late of Leßoy, deceased. Final account ot Lewis W. Barton, G. W. Bowen and Ltu-inda Bowen, administrators of Horatio Bowen, late of Warren, deceased. Final account of Jos. Perkins, administratorjof Charles F. Perkins, late oi Smithtield deceased. And the same will be presented to the Orphans Court of Bradford county, on MONDAY the 2d day ot DEC- next tor the confirmation and allowance. X C. ELSBREE, Register. Register's Office, Towanda. Nov. 6, 1861. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— In the mutter of .V. C. Harris vs. A- F. Campbell. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford county, No. 991, Septem ber Term, I*sß. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Conrt to distribute the monies arising from Sheriff s sale oi de fendant's real estate, will attend to the duties of his ap [•ointment at iiis office in the borough ol Towanda. on FRIDAY, the 29th day of NOVEMBER, A D. I*sl. at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon, and all persons having claims on said monies must present them, or else be forever de barred from the same. G. D. MONTAXYE, Oct. 23.1861. Auditor. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1* an application has been made to the Court oi Com mon Pleas of Bradford county, by Charles Comstock. N. C. Harris, and others, to grant a charter of incopqration for religious purposes to themselves, their associates and successors, under the name and style of the •' Rector, Church Wardens and Vestrymen of Trinity Church, Athens,"—and if no suciffient reasons be shown to the contrary, the said Court will decree that they become a corporate body. E. O. GOODRICH, Nov. 13.1*61. Prothouotary. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT i* an application has iieeu made to the Ocurt of Com mon Pleas ot Bradford county, by A. F. Todd. O. A. Per kins, and others, to grant a charter of incorporation lor religious purposes to themselves, their a-sociates and successors, under the name and style ot tne " Cousistory ol the Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of Athens," and if no sufficient reasons he shown to the contrary, the said Court will decree that tliev become a corporate body. E. O. GOODRICH. Nov. 13, 1861. Prothouotary. "VOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1* an application has been made to the Court of Com - inon Pleas ot Bradford county, by Wm. A. Benedict, Al vah Cooley. and others, to grant a charter of incorpora tion for religious purposes to themselves, their associates and successors, under the name and style ot the " Meth od! t Episcopal Church of Myersburg,' —and if no suffi cient reasons be shown to the contrary, the said Court will decree that they become a corporate bodv. E. O. GOODRICH. Nov. 13, I*6l. Protbonotary. A DM I NISTR A TOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate cf ISAAC NICHOLS, late of Pike twp., doe'd., arc requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims against said estate will present them duly au thenticated for settlement. JOS. If. MARSH, Aiim. Pike, Aug. 20. 1*61.-fit. NOTICE.—Notice islierc by 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 them duly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN P SHARTS, Oct. 2,1*61. Executor. \ DMINIST RA TO ITS NOTICE. —Notice - 1 is hereby given, that all persons indeb.ed to the es tafe of THOMAS SMEAI), late oi Smithtield twp.. dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay.and tlio-e having claims against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. JAS li. WEBB, Ad'j, " P-.-t Office address, Nmitbfield Summit. Smithtield. Aug. 20, I*6l. "A I>MI N1 STRATRIXSNOfICE N it is hereby given, that ail persons indebted to the es tate of DANIEL STRONG, dec'.'., late of Wells twp. are hereby requested to mat payment without delay, and all persons having de r ., tt uus against said estate will [•resent them duly auVuentkated for settlem nt. LUCRETI \ STRONG, Sept. 25. . • '- • .\u i iuis —.x...... . - ... | by given, that all persons indebted to the estaie of WARREN ALLEN, deed., late of Smithtield twp.. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons having demands against said estate will please present thcin duly authenticated for settlement. ACIISAH ALLEN. SAMUEL PAR WELL, Oct. 16.1861. Executors. LtXECUTRIX S NOTICE —Notice is hert*- -Li by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of JONATHAN HALL, dee d-, late of Smithtield twp.. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and all persons hsving demands against said estate wi 1 please present them duly authenticated for settlement. ACHSAH HALL, (now Aehsah Allen,) Oct. 16,1861. Executrix. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE IN cash will be paid fr Wool, Hides and Sheep Pe!&, t tbe Store of M E. SOLOM'OF. For. 13.1**1. Jttfsrellameous. 3sr K'w Wxlß rii' " NEW DRUG STORE. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL! MADILL 6L PATTON. r I ''HE subscriber? would respectfully inform the pwblia I X that thev have filtered into a copartnership, at the old stand of JOS. 0. PATTON, where, by strict atteu i tion to business they intend to make their store second to none in Northern Pennsylvania, end merit and receive | a liberal share of patronage. They will keep their large stock replenished by recent purcbsiaes. and are receiving I every week from New York city and Philadelphia, select DRUGS AND MEDICINES, | Of the very best character, and other articles, as follows - I PAINTS, OILS, VAKRIsHE*>, OLA S3, DYE STUFFS, BRUSHES, 4c. Also, a fine assortment of FANCY ARTICLES, PERFUMERY, HAIR <?• TOOTH BRUSHES, In fact, everything kept by Druggists generally. Our goods are selected with care, and as we bay only with cash we tiatter ourselves that we can offer a cheaper, and at the same time better article, than any other dealer in this part of the country. Physicians supplied on reasonable terms. Dr. MADILL will he found in his office, at the Store, when not professionally engaged. Advice gratis, charging only lor medicine. MADILL 4 PATTON. Dr. T. F. MADILT.. J. O. Parrow. Towanda, Oct. 17, 1861. News from tie Great Rebellion. EXCITING NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR! 11. W. EDDY, HAS PURCHASED THE ENTIRE - stork and *lxt res of K. S. 11END1CT, 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 line stock of goods, all made to order for this market, and warrant ed as represented, which he Hatters biinselt be can sell lower tor cash than has ever been offered in this market, for the same quality of goods. His stock consists of Overcoats, from .< up, Superior French Cassitaere Coats and Silk Mixed Coats, and a lower grade. PAITTS, Doe Skin, French Cassimere, Silk Mixed Ctuuitnere, Salinett. YESTS, Silk Velvet,' Grenadier, Doe Skin, French Oassimere, Silk Mixed Oassimere, Farmer's Satin, Satiiiett, and low priced Undershirts and Drawers, he has 20 dox, at ALL PRICES ! Wool Sock?, Celebrated British J Hose, a large assort meat. Linen Shirts and Collars, a big lot. Neck Ties, Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Mittens, Umbrella*, Canes, Monkey Jackets, Baskets, Overalls, Ovcrshirti, HATS AND CAPS, Of all Binds, and prices to suit the times. Also, CHAS.OAKFORD A SON'S Celebrated Philadelphia Silk Hats. The best article made in the United States, all of which he is anxious tu sell to the public at a low tlgure, for cash only. • U. W. EDDY. Towanda, Oct. 3.1561. Sept. 10, 1861. IIE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RE . ceiving an extensive and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS Purchased since the late depression in prices, and com prising nil the usual varieties of Gents., Ladies, Misaea and Children:; BOOTIES AND CITERS Suitable for the season. Also, a large stock of HOME SHADE WOES, The quality of which is too we!! known to need fnrlhor recommendation. Also, a large stock of Sole and Upper Leather, Kip Skin?. French and American Calf Skins, Harnee* Leather, Morocco, and Linings, Ac. An excellent assort ment of SHOE FINDINGS, Saddlery Hardware, Harness Trimmings, Sc., Ac* I have established a IIA.I (NESS BITOT 3 ! And will keep on band Double and Single Harries?, Sad dle?, Bridle?, Halters. Martingales, Whips, Ac., and will make to order any work in this lint, all which, as well as my whole stock, will besoh] lor teady pay.at remarkably low prices in order to meet the exigencies of the times. ' J.D. HUMPHREY, Towanda, Sept. 10,1861. Come Along ! Everybody ! 70 THE NEW GROCERY & Praia STORE JUST OPENED! IT. IT. STEVENS. At the building formerly occupied by J. H. \erine, ""tm Main street, oppositr the Court House. HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF VARIOUS brand? of Coffee, Tea, Sugar. 4c., all very cheap. I? -ides a splendid assortment of Spice?. 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 fartnera may have to dispose of. tar He would say to all if yon want any thing iu his line of trade, give him a call, and you can be avcommrt dated. tI.H. STEVEN'S. Towanda. June 19,1861.—tf N. Y. Ol B. RAIL ROAD. ~ piIANGE OF TIME COMMENCING vJ MONDAY, NOV. I 18(11. Trains will have Wa verly at about the following homs, viz : WESTWARD BOUND. EASTWARD BOUND. Rtifialo Express.. ..-,.04 P M N. Y. Express. .11 as A .\S Night Express... 349 A M Night Express Liftxii Nlail 8.03 p Ml Steamboat M Fast Freight 9.50 A M Fast Freight ... ite ,K W Way Freight ... .9-I.S P M Way Freight., • 5-to V M Accommodation.. 1.15 P M i The Night Express, N. Y. Kxprae*. Fast Freight east and Fast Freight west run every day. Night Express or Sundays runs through to Buffalo, but does pot ran to Dunkirk. The Ma!l ■"•ett nentains ovVr night at Elniira CVAV.!tn>T.Gcvl6iij\
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