Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, January 09, 1862, Image 3

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    L OCAL AND GENERAL.
jg. Tbe Board of County Auditors are
pool In front of this place i so
up, that teams now cross the river on tbs
perfect safety. Bridge stock, for a time now
S be below p*r- _
m -The Bradford Argus made its ap
rL week in an entire new dress, snd much
in appearance. We are gl.d to eeethi. evi
®Pce of thrift on the the part of our neighbor.
asrCruK FOR FROSTED FEET. —It is said
T.ted feet can be speedily and certainly cured by
bathed and well rubbed with kerosene oil, for a few
at night before retiring.
ont for a new counterfeit on the
c .Imercial Bank, Bristol. R- 1- of the denomination ef
rSpaperiathm and greasy looking
U bear. red X on face-imitation of genome.
JM* The Farmer and Gardensr for Decem
4-hM been received. This U an exdtllent work, and
filler of the soil should take it. Terms, SI per year.
A M. Spangler. Philadelphia.
*SR- LOCAL N KWS. —We would be thankful
to our friends in the different township, of th
lor aev items of local interest that may come under their
ion. Buret/ something, transpire, aimost every
worth publishing.
On Wedoasday, the Ist inat., the Co.
Commissioners riiie the following appointment.
Cwawtl —J. C- ADAMS. Esq.
CIRRI— En. COOLBAIGH.
Mercantile Appraiser— DUDLEY BAILIT.
On Saturday afternoon last, our town
fl , thr , mn into s terrible excitement by the cryof fire !
different Fire Companies was promptly on the spot,
, Mortunstely it turned out to be but a chimney in the
sf ir d House burning out. No damage was done.
r W A" letters for regiments in Gen. SHFR
command, whether stationed at Port Royal, Beau
Y. Otter Inland, Tybee, or elsewhere, should be ad-
Port Royal, and will be forwarded from that
,► iflks to all point, where troops have bean sent.
If DOMESTIC ECONOMY. —No bonstekeeper
reook is fully prepared to enter successfully upon her
r'ojrr 4Ges wit&oufc '. B. De I .and A Co.'s Chemical
ttfitus on band. I rchewes the mind of much of the
rnd anxiety experienced by the skillful cook. You
tf.-t it of most grocer, and menchaata in tbj country.
LICENSE* —Tavern keepers intending to ap
ifor license at February Court, are notified that their
cstioas are required by law to be tiled in the Clerk's
le. at least twtnty days before Court. The last diy
* Mjnilay, 13. by which time all petitions must be
M, or they will not lie advertised.
19* AccinF.ST —We learn thut on Mouday
it as Mr. W.W. F.ASTRKBROOKS, of North Towanda,
crossing Sugar Creek, with a loaded team, the bridge
ire way precipitating both horses, a distance of some
ghleea or twenty feet, on to the ice below. Both horse.
>re killed.
FIRE A dwelling house belonging to
I- JOHN PARKS, in Rome township, was burned to the
mil,on Thursday morjting.January 2d. Before dis
'♦red the fire bad progressed to that extent that it wai
-dble to extinguish it. Nothing in the chamliers or
rwas savei. The loss is estimated at from 3400 to
1 So insurance.
9* Adjutant RB Mi K F.AN iaoow spend
! >w days at home on a furtough. He brought with
iand overcoat'taken from the body of adead eb
e battle of Drainesviile. Ihe coat has four rag
holes through it, indicating that the wearer
d." MAC reports tbe boys all well aud ic good
*>W MAIL AGENT —Mr. 11. L. SHAW,
Jmira Pi en, has been sopercedtd by T. J
r, of Perm Van, as mail agent on the Canan
inch. Mr. SHAW has filled tbe position for a
years in a faithful and creditable manner, and
ry to see him displaced. We are not acquaint
e new incumlient, but understand that he is a
d competent man.
IECEIPK FOB MAKING CANDLES —An
<av* : " Take of alum 51b. dissolve in 10 gai
ter ; bring tbe solution to the boiling point
lt> tallow, boiling the whole for an hour, skim
tAGtly. Upon cooling a little, strain through
in or flannel; set aside for a day or two for the
isrden ; take it from the vessel, lay aside for
so for the water to drip from it, then beat in
sel. sufficiently to mould; when moulded, if
to bleach them lay upon a plank by a win
ing every two or three days. Candles mine
the above recipe will burn with a brilliancy
it best adamantine and fully as long.
s crDE.v DEATH. —The Owego Gazetts
mat., says: ''Mr DAVID ATWOOD ALLEN,
i dead in the road, near his residence, some three
th of Owego, on Sunday evening, by his son
a fcw minutes previously started to go to
of daughter near by, to enquire after a sick
■F Dr. E. B SPKAOUE was sent for in hope,
might not he entirely extinct! but there was no
■Lality left, a sudden attack of Appoplexy hav j
a i" "bed its fatal work. The deceased waa aa ,
mm -good citizen—and a real Christian.
AVOTH FIRE IN WAVKRIT.— The
Jdeoi-a/, <ay that on Friday afternoon the 27th
llou,t situated in the weatern part of the
"" "pied by two families, took fire and burn
•ne Sre originated, as was supposed, from an
■ m the chimney. Mr. Manchester who oc
•• portion of the house where the fire originated j
,J*' iIH k° u ehold goods, and his family is
t a *"'tnte situation. N. W. Prince was enabled j
lt( *' k'* goods before the fire reached bis ;
" Tft ' OH * '* HeTere : and both are to a
• * -ax upon the generosity of the people.— !
; 8 owned by a auter of Mr. Price. There
francs.
S:) AT SPORTS Every Sabbath since
*n strong enough on the river to beat up a
Usi tetn HWarni >nfl with young men and
on skates. Now this is all !
M h' D f 'f Wl> " n ° more ret, P < ' ct t° T tbe
•ill , rr< * f '^ an t" en B*B'in such pursuits on
•hoiiw"'. r "P'"' oll ' 'l'ver amount to much.—
i* tb KU * wtlßre their children at least
'Ni&di*"* 4n<J that day, above all otheres
•forth/ Parenu ' in • great measure are re
'■* N." tl0 °* uf their children, aud if they do (
/ lf training ia of such a nature aa '
laws of GOD, how can they be
'< 1 '**" ° f m<n ' " temember the Sab
-1 *Qo/ 1 145,1 tbt Fourtli Commandment,
•ad it 1 **,' * Dd " tbe w, y ofth tranagreaeor
p, ( should happen
Mgr The Lycoming Gazette says: "By the
e vised list of the killed and wounded at the late fight at
Drainssville, Va.we see that our Lycoming boys did come
in for a fall share among the wounded of the " Bucktail
Regiment." John P. Blair, of Company D., had hie right
thumb shot off; George McGowen, of Company C. was
shot in the hip, and Samuel Campbell bad hia nose shot
off. When be luet hi* noae, he said be had smelt pow
der, but never expected to smell a rifle ball."
*9-SHOCKING ACCIDENT. —On .Saturday
evening Mr. Warren S. Heath, of Corning, was acciden
tally shot near Westfield, Tioga county, Pa., and died on
the next morning. The deceased in company with hia
brother William, on Friday morning started in a wagon
for the Oil regian, and took hia gnn in-order to hunt.—
About dusk they stopped to visit some relatives a few
miles south of Westfield, end. Warren went to the rear of
the wagon to take out the gun.He took bold of It by
the inusxle, when the hammer caoght and discharged the
gun, the ball striking him in the arm pit and passing in
to the chest. He survived until Sunday morning at nins
o'clock. The deceased was a son of Hiram' Heath of Corn
ingmnd'was thirty sne years and eight months old. He was
an industrious and respected citizen, and leaves a wife
and four amali children to mourn hia iosa.
legal.
PROCLAMATION. —Whereas the Hon.
U. MERCUR, President Judge of the 12th Ju
dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Rradford
and Susquehanna, and Honorables JOHN PASSMOKK, and
JOHN F. LONO. Associate Judges, in and for said county
of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the
18th day of Dee A. D. 1861, to me directed, for holding
a Court of Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Sessions
of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court at To
wanda, for the County of Bradford, on Monday he third
day of February next, to continue two weeks.
Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and
Justices of the Peace and Constables, of the County of
Bradford, that they be then and there in their proper
person, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, with
their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to
do those things which to their office appertains to bs
done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or oth
erwise to prosecute against the prisoners who are or may
be in the jail of said County, or who shall be bound to
appear at the said court, are to be then and there to
prosecute against them as shall be just. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to
their notice.
Dated at l'owanda, the 30th of Decetaber.in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty-one, and
of the Independence of the United States, the eighty
sixth. A. H SPALDING, Sheriff.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE —Burton Kings
bery vi. Joseph Kingibery. In the Court of Com
mon Pleas of Bradford county, No. 130, December Term,
1861.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Audi
tor, appointed by the said Court to distribute the monies
raised by the Sheriff's sale of said defendant's personal
property, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the Borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the
17th dayof JANUARY. 1862. at 1 o'clock. P. M., when
and where all persons having claims ou said monies must
present them, or else bs forever debarred from the same.
P. D. MORROW,
Dec. 10, 1861. Auditor.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE —By virtue
of an order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford coun
ty, the uudersigned, administrator of Jonathan Bush,
deceased, will sell at public auction, all that certain lot,
piece or [ arcel of land situate in Sylvania Borough, and
bounded as follows : On the north by the .State road, on
the east by the public road leading to Armenia, on the
south bv the lands of D. S. Alexander, and on the west
by lands of Melissee Bristol). Containing about of an
acre, with one framed dwelling house, sheds and fruit
trees thereon, on SATURDAY, the 4th day of JANUARY,
A. I). 1861, at 12 o'clock, M., at the public house of R.
M. Ross, in said Borough of Sly van ia.
W Terms made known on day of sale.
1. A PIERCE,
Dec. 10. 1861. Administrator.
OR PIT A N'S COURT SALE —By virtue
of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford coun
ty, will be exposed to public sale, on the premises, in
Rome twp., on Monday, December 30th, 1861, all that
certain lot, piece or parcel of land lying and being in the
township of Rome, in said county, fate the estate of NA
THAN B H ILL, dee'd., bounded as follows :on the north
by land set apart to widow by appraisement, on the south
by lands of E. M. High, on the east by lands contracted
by the said Nathan Hill, west by lands of J Seely and N.
B Human, containing 28 acres and 65 perches, all im
proved.
ALS'l—The decedents interest in a certain lot, piece
or parcel of land contracted of Wm. B. Cly rnea, bounded
on the north by land of Thomas J . Mill, on the south by
lands of E. M. Aigh. east by lands of Daniel Russell, on
the west by lands of said Nathan B. Hill, dee'd. Con
taining about 40 acres, about 15 acres improved.
TKKMS OF SALK.— One fourth of the purchase money be
paid on confirmation of the sale, and the balance in six
months therefrom, with interest.
SMITH LENT, Ad'm.
Rome, Dec.s. 1861.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE-By virtue
of an order of the Orphan's Court of Bradford coun
tv, will be exposed to public sale, at the tavern house of
Hcrrison Gibbs, in Springfield twp . 00 FRIDAY, the
I 24th day of JANUARY, 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m , the
j following described lot. piece or parcel of land situate in
Spring tie Id twp., Mte the estate of Thomas Smead. dee'd ,
b->umled|iiii the north.east and south by land ot William P.
William* and on the west by the Public highway leading
from Smithfieid Centre, to Bentlev Creek. Containing
one acre, all improved with a frame Tavern House .framed
Barn. Work Shop and fruit trees thereon, being the same
premises sold to Thomasßmead at G a y Term I*6l by
the Sheriff of Bradford County, aa the property of Alex
ander Bo we.
TEHMS OK SALK —125,00 in hand and the balance on
confirmation of the sale with interest,
ALSO—another piece of land situate in said twp.of
Springfield, nnd bounded on the north by lands of Wal
ter and Asa Mattocks. Thomas Jayne and James L. Phil
lips east by lands of Noah Bliss .south by lands of W. W.
Westhrook and the old farm fo merly owned by Hiram
Spear, and on the west by the highway, leading trom
Springfieid Centre to Hollow containing about
seventy-nine acres, about sixty acres improved with two
frame houses, one frame barn, sheds, com house, and
orchard thereon, being the farm formerly owned by Lem
uel White, and part of the same land sold by the Sheriff
of Bradford County, as the property of Hiram B|>ear,
to the said Thomas Stnead. at September Term I*6o.
TSKMS OF SAI.E. For this lot. IbOJW) in hand, one third
including this fifty dollars, confirmation of the sale, one
third in one year, and one third in two year's with in
terest on the whole trom the day of saie.
ALSO—another piece or parcel of land situate in said
Springfield twp.. and hounded on the north by lands of
Barnard Newel and Walter Mattocks, on the west by the
public r>ad. on the west line of the White farm
above described and of W. H. Westhrook, on the sauth
by lands of W. W. Westhrook and E. Bennett, and on the
j west by lands of Joel Adams, coniaining one hundred
aud twenty acres or thereabouts, with one frame barn,
and two sheds, and three apple orchards thereon, about
one hundred acres thereof improved.
Teuxe OF SALE.—Of this lot 1.50,00 in hand, one third
including the fifty d -liars at the confirmation of the
sale One third in one year, one third in two year's,
with interest on the whole from the day of sale.
JAMES H. WKBB,
_Dec. 18, 1861. Administrator.
r |V) TH E COM MI SSI ONE RS OF BRA I)-
-L KOKD COUNTY —Gentlemen :—As heretofore. I
again offer my services as clerk of your Board for the sum
ot FOUR HI'XDRED DOLLARS per annum. Believing
in the precedent established by the Republican party of
our county, of rotation in office. I am induced to offer
my services to you as your clerk, without the intention
in the least of trying to interfere with the prospect of
any other applicant for the same position. 1 pledge my
self if appointed, to perform the duties to the best of my
knowledge and ability. Very Respectfully.
N.J. HEELER.
Towanda. Nov. 1861.
"V'OTICE.—The annnal meeting of the
A1 Stockholders of the " Barclay Railroad and Coal
Company,'' will be held at the office of the Company, in
Philadelphia, corner 4th and Wa nut Sts., on Monday,
January 11, 1862, at 12 o'clock, noon when the Supple
ment to the Charter, approved May 1, 1861 will be sub
mitted, and an election of officers to serve the ensuing
year. By order of HARVEY SHAW,
Jan. 1,1861 w'J. Secretary.
NEW AND DESIRABLE STOCK
or
WINTER GOODS!
AT
TRACY & MOORE'S.
Towanda. Jan. 1.1862.
The highest market price in
cash will lie paid for Wool, Hides and Sheep PelU,
at the Store of M. E. SOLOMON.
Nov. IS.IMI.
PURECIDER VIWoAR, at
FOX fe
legal.
LIST OF JURORSDRA WN FOR FEB
RUARY TERM, commencing Feb. S, 1862.
ORAND JURORS.
Asylum—Francis Cole, B. Standing Stone Geo. H.
Laporte, O. D. Chamber- Wood,
lain. Sheshequin—L. 8. Kings-
Athens— L. A. Gardner. bsry.
Burlington—S. B. McCord. Springfield—Newberry Loo-
Canton—Janes Ketchum. mis, Newton Farming.
Herrick—J. C. Bamss. Troy twp—Wm. Hickok,
Overton—Leroy Heverly. Wm. Guthrie.
Pike—Newton Humphrey. T. rry—J. L. Jones.
Ridgbury—Calvin West. Towanda twp—J. M. Fox.
Rome— Ira G. Towner, Da- W'indham—lra Finch.
vid Barnes. Wells—J. P. Bowman.
Smithfleld—V. S.Vincent. Wyscx—Xrbin C. Shores.
TKAVKKSS JURORS—FIRST WE EX.
Albany—Moses M.Carr.Jo- Pike—P. H. Buck.
seph Lee, John V. Rice. Ridgbuiv—E. F. Hanlon,
Athens—John Hill, Horace Geo. Cooper.
McKinney, Z. F. Walker, Springfield—lsaac F. Bul-
Samael Oveushiro, jr.,An lock, Dennison Gates, Al
thony Snell, Charles Mc- binas Cranmer.
Duffee Gabriel Walker, Sheshequin—Obadiah Gore.
H. H. Green. Towanda boro—lra Smith,
Canton—John Gray. Henry Mtrcur.
Granville John P. Busk, Towandatp—Anrdrew Shi-
Benjamin Saxton, H. W. ner.
Sherman. Tusearora—Cbas. E. Bixby.
Herrick—J. B. Allen. Windham—Benjamin Reel.
Litchfield—David Strnbel, Wyalusing —J. R. Wells,
Joseph P. Mann, Herman Harrison Rlack.
Morse, Abram Merrill. Warren—Loren B. Wolcott,
Leßoy—Geo. Fass. Asher Beardsley.
Monroe Lyman Holland, Wysox—M. J. Coolbangh.
J.S. Salisbury. Amos York. Wm. E. Bull.
Orwell—J. H. Barber, C. S. Wilmot—C. 8. Stow ell.
Davis, J. E. Robinson.
TRAVERSE JURORS—SICONt) WERE.
Athens— Geo. W. Plummer, Benj. Strong, Lewis
James Thompson, Haw- Adams,
ley Thomas. Sylvania—Abram Sconton.
Armenia—John Tomlinson. Standing Stone-Guy Brown.
Albany—Morgan Moon. Smithftcld—S.W.Campbell,
Asylum—Robert Bull. Pbilnnder Hall, O. K.
Burlington west—A.Greeno. Bird.
Columbia—lsaac Griffin. Tusearora—A. C. Culven.
Granville—Wra. Bunnyon. Troy Boro—James Adams.
Herrick—Phillip Angle. Troy tp—H.N. Fish.
Litchfield—John McKean. Towanda—J. M. Watts,
Leroy—Henry McCramy. Towaudy Boro—Chas.Cash.
Orwell—Charles Upsom. Wilmot—Wm. Passmore.
Ridgbury—Orville Cham- Wyalusing—Charles Biles,
berlin. B . L. Coopen. J. V. Vanauker.
Rome—Selim Murphy F. W. Wells--James Owens.
Mayuard, Wm. Parks. Windham—Jefferson John-
Springfield—lLhLMeryilhssom
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of JAMES GORDON, late of Wells tp., 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. THOMAS OWEN,
Dec. 11, IS6I. Administrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebied to the es
tate of J AS. M.SOLOMON, late of Wyalusing tp., dee'd.,
are requested to make payment without delay,and those
having claims against said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement. DAVID G GOODIN,
Dec. 11,1861. Administrator.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of Andrew Pendleton dec d., late of Warren twp..
are hereby requested to made payment without de
lay , and all persons having demands against said estate
will present thein duly authenticated for settlement.
EDWIN E. BUFFINGTON,
N0v.27, 1861. Admistrator.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of BUEL SMITH, deceased, late of Canton
township, are requested to make payment without delay,
and those having claims against the said estate will please
present them duly authenticated for settlement.
ANDREW KIFF.
Dec. 5,1961. Administrator.
AUDITOR'S NOTlCE.— Martin, reddle,
Hamritk Co. t>s- JAtcktcood fy Benedict. In the
Court of Common Pleas ot Bradford county, No. 228,
May Term, 1861. ,
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Cooit
to distribute monies raised by Sheriff"s sale of defendant's
real estate, will attend to the duties of bis appointment
at bis office in the borough ot Towanda. on THURSDAY,
the 23d day of JANUARY, 1862, at 1 o'clock, p in., and
that all persons hoving claims upon said monies must
present them, or else be forever debarred from the same.
BENJ. M PECK,
Dec. 18.1861. Auditor.
AUDITORS NOTICE— J P. HIRERS
S- O. Cor win. In the Court ot Common Pleas of
Bradford county. No. 791, Sept. Term, 1861.
The undersigned.au Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by sale of defendant's personal
property, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office, in the borough of Towanda, on SATURDAY,
the 25th day of JANUARY, 1862 , at 1 o'clock, p.m., and
all persons "having claims upon said monies must present
them, or else be forever debarred from the same
J.WOOD.
Dsc. 18, 1861. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the matter of
James ll'ilcox, dte'd. In the Orphans' Court of
Bradford county.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds in the bauds of admini.-trators. aris
ing from sale of personal projurty and real estate of said
decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the
24tb day of JANUARY, 1862. at 1 o'clock, p. m., and all
persons having rlaimson said monies must present them,
or else be forever debarred frim the same
G. H. WATKINS,
Dec. 18,1861. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE. Montanyes 4'
Co. vs Jesse fVoodrvff, executor <f Coon, de
ceased, and James Simmons, terrr tenant, in the Court
of Common Pleas of Bradford county, No. 168, February
Term. 18.58.
The nndersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds raised by sale of said decedent's real
estate, wi'i attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the borough of Towanda, on FRIDAY, the
24th day of JANUARY. 1862. at 3 o'clock, p. m., and all
peasons having demands upon said monies must present
them,or else be forever debarred from',the same.
G. H. WATKINS,
Towanda. Dec. 18, 1861. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE —ln tkr matter of
the estate of Jt-se Hammond. In the Orphans'
Court of Bradford county.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute monies in the hands of the administrators,
will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office
in the Borough ol Towanda, ou FRIDAY, the 24th day of
JANUARY. 1862. at 1 o'clock, p m.,and that all persons
having claims against the said estate must present them,
or else be forever debarred from said fund.
W. T. DAVIES.
Dec. 18. 1861. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE Executors of
. Abiram Pierce vs. /ton Af. Bacon. In the Court
of Common Pleas of Bradford County, No. 43, February
Term. 1859.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court
to distribute tunds arising from Sheriff's sale of defend
ant's personal property, will attend to the duties of his
appointment at his office, in the Borough oi Towanda,
on THURSDAY, the 23d day of JANUARY, 1862, at
1 o'clock, P. M., when and where all persons having
claims against said estate, are requested to present
the same or be forever debarred therefrom.
THOMAS RYON,
Dec. 11,1861. Auditor.
AUDITOR'S NOTICE —ln the matter of
the estate of Eli Gibbt. In the Orphans' Court of
Bradford County.
Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned, an Au
ditor, appointed by said Court to distribute the monies
in the hands of the administrators, will attend to the du
ties of his appointment at his office in the Borough of
Towanda. on SATURDAY, the IBth day of JANUARY,
1862. at 1 o'clock, P.M., when and where all persons hav
ing claims upon said monies must present them, or else
be forever debarred from the same.
P. D. MORROW,
Dec. 10, 1861. Auditor.
ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE —Notice is here
by given, that the Barclay Railroad and Coal Com
pany, on account of its inability to pay its bonded debt,
has this day executed and delivered to,the undersigned a
deed of assignment, duly recorded, of ail its lands, mines,
railroads, cars, engines, machinery, chatiles. moneys,
debts, dues, claims, rights, credits and effects, and gen
erally all its estate and property, real, personal, and
mixed of whatsoever kind and description,and whereso
ever situated, for the benefit of its creditors, without pre
ference, among said cr°ditors, except such as is imposed
bylaw. All persons are hereby notified to make pay
ment to me of any money due by them to said Company,
and to accrue to me as the Assignee for any of its prop
erty in Ibeir possession or under their control. And all
persons having claims against said Company will present
the same for settlement. JAMHB MACFA ALANE,
Towanda, Nov 13.1861. Assignee.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate of WILLIAM SIBLEY, dec'd.,late of Windham tp.,
arc hereby requested to make payment without delay,
and all person* having demands against said estate will
oreseut them duly authenticated for settlement
1 BENJAMIN KUYKENDALL.
JAIL. 8. 16F12. Administrator.
JtUscellanniUK.
jfajqntjmtms Collegiate Inslitntt,
TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., FA.
F/crwT :
Rev. JAMES McWILLIAM, Principal, Professor of An
cient Language*, and Mental and Moral Sciences.
SAMUEL L. FISLBJt. A. ft. FVofessor of Mathematics
and Natural Science.
Prof.CHARLES R. COBURN, County Superintendent.
General Director of Normal Department.
C. E. EATON, Professor of Peomaaahip and Book keep-
Miss I/ANCY BALLARD. Preceptreaa.
I Mrs. HELEN A. ADAMS. Assistant Preceptress.
Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal and Instnimsu
tal Music.
Mr.D. CANFIELD DAYTON, Steward.
Mrs. D.C.DAYTON. Matron.
The Winter Termcommences WEDNESDAY,NOVEM
BER 27, and will oontinue 14 weeks.
TUITION, MIR TERM :
[Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering
the school, and one-halt at the middle of the terns—ftael
and contingencies included.]
Primary, per term I 4 00
Preparatory 6 00
Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00
Higher, Ist and 2a year, per term 8 00
Classical, Ist year, per term 7 00
Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00
N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced
branch they respectively pursue.
Pupils using scholarships are charged II per term for
fuel and contingents.
KXTBA EXriMSIS:
French I 3 00
German 3 00
Drawing 4 00
Board in the Institute, per week, including fuel
and light 3 00
Washing, per doaen 38
The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14
weeks each. The Anniversaiy exercises will be held at
the close of the Spring term.
No deduction will be made for absence, exeept in case
of protracted illness of over two weeks.
Instrumental Music will not,as heretofore, betanght in
the Institution,but by special arrangement—a class will
le taught in a hall adjoining the grounds of the Institute,
by the Teacher ot Vocal Music.
This arrangement has been adopted for the past term,
and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to
the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be
'taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to
iiake lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore :
Tuition on Piano Forte, per term 110 00
Use of instrument on which to take lessons 50
do for practice 2 0 f
Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow
els, Ac., and the table silver a„ their option. It is desira
hie that they also furnish their own bed and bedding
when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be
furnished at a slight charge.
It is strongly recommended that students from abroad
should board in the Institution, as better opportunities
for advancement in study are thereby secured.
Normal Department— Special exercises are arrangeo
without extra charge for those preparing themselves as
Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. It. COBURN, the
able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools
La the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea
cher's class, and direct the course to be pursued.
He will also be present to conduct its exercises as often
as practicable, and will deliver frequent lectures on the
Theory and Practice of Teaching, as also on other subjects
connected with Normal training.
Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach
ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage
to be present during the Fall terra.
Prof. Coburn'a connection with the institution is not
such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the
regular duties of his office.
No pains will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and
Trustees in sustaining the high repulatation the institu
tion has hitherto enjoyed, and in rendering it more wor
thy of future patronage and support.
JAMES McWILLIAM, Principal.
Aug. 5,1861.
The Mew national Loan.
rpilE UNDERSIGNED HAVING BEEN
_L appointed by Hon. S. P. CHASE, Secretary of the
Treasury, Agents for receiving subscriptions to the New
National Loan of Treasury Notes, bearing interest at the
rate of 7 3 10 percent, per annum, hereby give notice that
a subscription book is now open at the above named of
fice.
These notes will be of the denomination of 150, SIOO,
SSOO, sl,ooo, and $5,000, and are all dated 19th of August
1861, payable in 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 be cut off and collected in gold at the Miut ev
ery six moaths, and at the rate of one cent per day on
each SSO.
Any explanations required by the subscriber will be
cheerfully made, and they will, by the plan adopted, be
saved from any trouble of writing letters, the undersign
ed reporting each subscription to the Treasury Depart
ment, from whence the Treasury Notes will be sent to
each subscriber as soon as possible.
The Loan trill bear i nterett to tarh tubscribtr from
the tlaie of their subtei iption, at thie office.
The ample security ol this loan, its great convenience,
together with the patriotic desire to sustain the Govern
! ment of our country in the present crisis will, it is hop
ed, will induce a liberal subscription from the citizens ol
this county.
Payment of subs, riptions may be made in GOLD or
! CHECKS, or NOTES OF ANY OF THE CITY BANKS.
B. S. RUSSELL.
Subscription Ag't.
Towanda. Oct. 16. 1861.
THE' WAR TO BE SETTLED!
THE OLD TAILOR SHOP STILL IN MOTION.
H. BUNTING, THE OLD STAND
BY TAILOR, would inform the public that be is
still doing business at his old stand, where he is still pre
pared to execute all kinds of work in his line on the short
est notice, and in the most approved style.
Having lately secured ote of the most perfect systems
for cutting in existence, be can warrant smooth and easy
fits with safety.
By an arrangement with the merchants, he is enabled
to get up suits at a very low figure, for cash. He would
inform the public that he is agent for A. Barthoifs Sew
ing Machines, the beat machine extant— which will le
furnished for cash, for from S3O up to SBO, as may be de
sired
N. B—He is prepared to clean and mend garments at
reasonable rates, to suit the times—making them look
uearly as nice as new. Call and try him.
RVCutting done as usual on short notice.
Shop on Main at., opposite Codding A Russell's hard
ware store, and three doors south of Dr. Carter's grocery.
Fashions received every six months. G. H. B."
Towanda, Nov. 20, 1861.
The If ew National Loan.
THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PREPAR
ed to furnish, without the delay of sending to Wash
ington, the new United States Treasury notes, and offer
their services, without charge, to those of their friends
throughout the county who may wish to procure any
portion of the loan.
The notes are issued in sums of $.50. SIOO, SSOO, SSO,
SI,OOO and $5,000 bearing interest from the 19th of August
last, at the rate of 7 3-10 per cent, per annum, or two
cents per day on every SIOO, payable every six months,
and the fare <Tf the note redeamable in three years with the
privilege of exchanging at the expiration of the time for
20 years U. S. six per cent, stock.
Any further information in regard to the loan will be
heertuily given upon inquiring at onroffice.or by address
ed by letter. LAPORTE, M 4 SON A Co.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
TN ACCORDANCE WITH WFIAT
A seems to be the necessities of the times, and for my
own business security, 1 have concluded to sell Goods
FOR READY FAY !
I believe I have as good credit-customers as any one,and
most of them prompt paving ones, but inture prosperity
in busines I think requires that Groceries and Provi
sions should be sold for cash.
I hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire
to please, to still retain all of my old patrons.
6STThose who are indebted to me will oblige me by
settling up at once. E. T. FOX.
Towanda, August 1,1861.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
/YWING to the fact that all confidence in
V/ the present Credit System is destroyed the sot
scribers have determined to sell goods hereafter
Exclusively for Ready Pay.
Ail those hav'ng unsettled accounts with us will oblige
us by settling the same at once, and ail Notes and judg
ments due us must be pa'dsoon in order to save cost.
N. B- No respect of persons shown.
Rulington Aug 14, 1861. J. F. LONG A SON.
lO TOTsTS
POULTRY WANTED!
FOR WHICH THE HIGHEST PRICE
will be paid in cash. All kinds of poultry should
be sbnt up and kept without anything to eat for at least
twenty-four hours before killing, that their crops may
be empty. Pick them carefully so as not to break the
skin, cut off the bead, draw the skin over the neck bone
and tie it neatly, your poultry if Ist Vstben fit for any
market. F, T. FOX
(►Towanda,Nor 26 1861
iUfstfllHTtrous.
New and Atttactive Opening
vroteb MMSI
AT TRACY & MOORE'S,
/CONSISTING OP A LARGE STOCK
\J ot Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods, Included in
which are the latest styles of
DRESS GOODS, TRIMMINGS, fcC.,
Black, While ond Fancy Plaid
WOOL SHAWLS,
CLOAKS, TURBANS. PLUMES, &.C.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF
BOOTS AND SHOES,
HATS AND CAPS,
GROCERIES; HARDWARE,
Crockery, Paints and Oils,
GLASS AND SASH,
Also, Fine, Coarse and Solar Salt.
Towanda. NOT. 20, 181. TRACY A MOORE.
ATTENTION IS INVITED TO MY
DESIRABLE STOCK OF
Fall and Winter Clothing !
FOR MENS k BOY'S WEAR,
PIA.TS AITSTD CAPS,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
LEATHER, OF ALL KINDS,
Hosiery, Gloves and Underwear,
In all colors and size*, for the present season, which I
am offering at
ASTONISHING LOW PRICES
All those wishing to get good bargains may call at the
CLOTHING STORE
M. E. SOLOMON,
Wo. * Tattoo's Block,
TOWJAISHDA.,
Nov. IS. IBM.
LATEST FROM W. A. R.
W. A. ROCKWELL ia 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 CAPS.
Those wishing a good bargain will find it greatly to
their advantage to give us a call, an the hard times wil!
not prevent us selling good articles at moderate price*.
Although compelled to adopt the ready pay system, we
feel confident that we can give onr customers perfect sat
isfaction. ' WM. A. ROCKWELL.
Towanda. Sept. 25, 1861.
18. :M. A.
Eaton's Mercantile Icademy,
TOWANDA, PA.
U£B 00 PAYS FOR A FULL COMMER
TP CIAL COURSE.
Cheapest Commercial School in this or any other State
COURSE OF INSTRUCTION
The same a* pursued in any of the largeat Commercial
College*.
BOOK-KEEPING
In all its various branches.
PENMANSHIP
Taught on a New and Improved Plan.
Instruction in Commercial Correspondence, Commer
cial Calculations, Bills of Exchange, Promlsary
Notes, Detecting Counterfeit Money,
Ac., Ac., Ac.
GRADUATES AWARDED A DIPLOMA.
*jr Specimens of Writing, Circulars, Ac., wiil be for
warded to auy address, whenever requested.
C. E. EATON,
Towanda, Nov. 6, 1861. Principal*
Sr e w
FILL m WINTER GOODS,
In Great Variety,
NOW OPENING,
West Side of the Public square, at the sttre of
A. WICKHAM & SON.
Towanda, Sept. 25, 1861.
QASU PAID FOR
POULTRY.
A good article of
FAT, WELL DRESSED POULTRY,
can be sold for CASH, at
Towanda. Nov. 20,1861. PATCH'S.
MUSIC AT7"
MR. J. G TOWNER, having: returned
from the " Normal Academy of Music," Geneseo,
S. Y., and became associated with Mr. J. G.
JmJsJHUNTTING, pianist pupil of the above Institution
"llßMpatid also of the" Normal Musical Institute,'' North
Reading, Mass., they would announce that they
are prepared to hold Convenlioua in any Section of the
country.
Circulars, giving fall particulars as to terras, regula
tions, Ac., sent to any address upon application to
J G. TOWNER, Rome, Pa., or
J. G. HUNTTING, Towanda, Pa.
Mr. HUNTTINO would respectfully inform the people
of Towanda and vicinity, that he will, (when not absent
attending Conventions) give instruction in BAMINI'B
System of singing, either private or in classes.
Towanda, Oct. 17,1861.
New Furniture and Chairs.
T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE
A and extensive assortment of Sofas, Mohngany Chr.ira,
Mahogany and Walnut Rockers, Boston Rockers, Fine
Cane seat, Wood, and Rush-bottom, Hair, Cane-seat and
Cane back Rockers, Looking-Glasses, Cord and Taaeels,
Picture Frames, Ac.,
Cheaper than the Cheapest.
6W Please call and satisfy yourselves.
Towanda, June 26.1861. CHESTER WELEB.
pIGS,
DRESSED AND FAT WANTED.
In exchange for CASH or GROCERIES, at
Towanda. Nov. 21.1861. PATCH'S.
WANTED !—SHEEP PELTS AND
* v WOOL, for which the highest price it) rash will
hepawai TATCF*?.
Icwanaa, Sept. 11, 116 L
JWISWUALUOTTS.
"iT E W FIB UL
NEW DRUG STORE.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL!
MAmr.T, 4l tATTOST.
THS subscribers would respectfully inform Ike PBUfca
that they haTe entered into a copartnership, at tit
old stand of JOS. O PATTON, where, by strict atttfr
tion to business they intend to make their store eeeoa.
to none in Northern Pennsylvania, and merit and reealee
a liberal share of patronage. They will keep their large
stock replenished by recent purchases, and are receiviug
every week from New York city and Philadelphia, select
DRUGS AND MEDICINES,
Of the very beat character, and other artielee, aa folia we:
PAINTS,
OILS,
TARAISHKf,
CLASS,
DYE ftTUFFJI,
MUSHES, A.
Auto, a due assortment of
FANCY ARTICLES,
PERFUMERY.
HAIR 4- TOOTH BRUSHES,
' In feet, everything kept by Druggists generally.
Our goods are selected with care, and as we hay
only with cash we Hatter ourselves that we ean offer a
cheaper, and at the name time better artiele, thaa say
other dealer in this part of the country.
Physicians supplied on reasonable terms.
TEL Dr. MADiLL will be found in his otßce, at tfce
Store, when not professionally sngaged. Advice gratia,
oharging only for medieine. ....
B * ' HA DILL A PATTON'
Dr. T. P. MADILL.
J. G. PATTOX.
Towanda, Oct. 17,1M1. ________
Threshing Machine Agency.
ATTENTION! FARMERS!
THE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT
in the county ot Bradford and the neighboring conn
ties in Pennsylvania and New York, for
EIMIIEIR/Sr'S
Celebrated Threshing Machines,
EMERY'B ONE AND TWO HORSE POWERS, are
too well and popularly known to need any description
from me, and I will only say that they continue to dw
serve the reputation they have enjoyed for ten years, of
being the " best Endless Chain Horse Power in use."
These Powers possess conveniences and advantages pos
sessed by no other power.
EMERY'S NEW PATENT
THRESHER AND CLEANER
This a new Machine, and has not before been intro
duced into this region. It has no endless chain straw
carrier, but separates all kinds of grain thoroughly from
the straw, by a combination of Pitts' Endless Canvass
Celled Apron, a new Improved Revolving Picker, and
the well known Vibrating Riddle. It is a simple, durable
and efficient Machine, will thresh rapidly and clean thor
oughly, without wasting, all kinds of grain. It will not
choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is
warranted to be superior to the common Hake Cleaner
now in use. It remains only to be seen and tested, to be
pronounced by every experienced hand at threshing, to
be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and
Cleaner.
EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATED
are not excelled by any in market, are well constructed,
simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds
of
AGRICULTURAL MACHX2HBRT
at manufacturers prices and terms.
U* For further information, illustrative and descrip*
tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to
it. M. WELLES, Agent.
Athene, Pa . July 30,1861.
Sept. 10, 1861.
THE SUBSCRIBER IS NOW RM
ceiving an extensive aud well selected stoek ef
BOOTS, SHOES & GAITERS
Purchased since the late depression in prices, and earn
prising all the usual varieties of Gents., Ladies. ICaaae
and Children*
BOOTIES AND GAITERB
Suitable for the season. Also, a large stock of
BOMB MADE WORK,
The quality of which is too well known to need farther
recommendation. Also, a large stock of
Sole and Upper Leather,
Kip Skins, French and American Calf Sklna, Htreses
Leather, Morocco, and Linings, Ac. An excellent aa* see
ment of
SHOE FINDINGS,
Saddlery Hardware, Harness Trimmings, A., Aa.
I have established a
HARNESS SHOP I
And will keep on hand Double and Single Harness, lad
dies, Bridles, Halters, Martingales, Whip®. Ac., aad will
make to order any work in this line, all which, as welfaa.
my whole stock, will be sold for leady pay.at rmiarkabljr
low prices in order to meet the exigencies of th* times.
J. I). HUMPHREY.
Towanda, Sept. 10,1861.
ISTO COMPROMISE
AT TUB
UNION MABBLE WORKS!
Located at Towanda, PemTa.
GEORGE McCASB
WOULD INFORM HIS FRIENDS
and the people of Bradford county in general, that
he has purchased the Marble Yard formerly owned by
Taylor A Cash, and has added to his stock a large as
sortment of
American and Foreign Marble,
lie invites the public to his large stock before pur-,
chasing elsewhere, as h.e has the largest stock ever in thla
county. Customers purchasing at the shop or sen dm g
their orders will save st least 50 percent* andnoit*
troubled with agents looking after grave stones before
the corpse is tmried, and who are not responsible. Come
and see what you are getting- Having hen in the busi
ness for the last to year*. hi the cltv of Philadelphia, he
intends to keep a variety always on Wed ot Marble Nfau
t'os, Monuments. Grave Yard Posts, Head Stones and
Tombs, at city prices.
Yard o Makt street, opposite Gen. Patton's.
N. B —Alterations and Repairing promptly attended
to. GEO. McCABE.
Towanda, Dec. 18.1861.
W "ST. DC. XL RAIL RQAXL
CHANGE OF TIME COMMENCING
MONDAY,NOV. 4.1861. Trains will leave War
Terly at abont the following hours, vii ;
WESTWARD BORKD. I KARTWABB BFRRB.
Buffalo Kxpress.. .5.04 P M N. Y. Express.. .11.48 A M
Night Express 3*9 A M Night Express... 950 A M
Mail 8.(13 I' M Steam boat Express!. 43 P M
Fast Freight 9.50 A M j Fast Freight 9.53 A M
Way Freight 9-15 P M | Way Freight.... .M f *
Accommodation.. 1.15 P M
The Night Express. N. Y. Expreae, Fast Freight east
and Fast Freight west run every day. Night Express of
Sundays runs throogb to Bafrhlo, hut does net ran t
Puahirk. The Ma!! art remains ovr night st
(. HA'? JSnp t.