Hcfial. fpHE ASSURER'S SAIE OP UNSEATED JL LANDS IN BRADFORD COUNTY.— In pursuance of ail Act of Assembly, passed the 13th day of March, 1815, and other Acts of Assembly, will be exposed to Public Sale, at the Commissioners Office, in Towanda Borough, on the 2d MONDAY in JUNK, 18C2. the tracts ol unseated land described in the following list, unless the taxes upon the same are paid before that time. No. Acres. Warrantee Names. Taxes. ALBANY TOWNSHIP. 91 91 Anderson Joseph, ?T0 67 107 Barron John Jr. 12 56 78 Castator Fredeick, 9 20 | 50 Morris Samuel, 5 90 84 Pear Abel. 9 89 j 188 Roberts Robert, 22 22 ! 13 Roberts Hugh, 23 07 | 93 Rush Moses, 10 85 j 250 Wagner Adam Harris Reuben jr. 29 05 i 50 Bowen Timothy owner, 5 90 | BUBLINGTON. 442* Sackett S H, for '6l, 19 89 CANTON. CO Brady Wm. 1 59 ; 250 Shafner Casper, 10 14 COLUMBIA. ft 67 168 Welling Charles, 2 89 FRANKLIN. 113 Cunningham DII 8 08 67 Cooley Henry, 8 14 400 Edge Samuel, 66 50 171 Edge George, 28 "40 200 Haga George, 14 25 400 Hardy James, 66 50 400 Hardy Andrew, 66 50 400 Hardy Simon, 66 50 400 Hardy Nathan, 66 50 400 Hardy Paul, 66 50 300 Ladley Andrew, 21 38 | 400 Ladley Peter, 57 00 | 330 Ladley Joseph, 23 52 i 80 Norton Wm. 7 o0 355 Stuart Walter, 25 42 j 265 Stuart Deborah, 18 89 j 400 Siddons Samuel, 66 50 I 400 Siddons Joseph, 66 50 325 Siddons James, 54 02 ! 175 Siddons Peter, 29 13 ; 200 Wallace Samuel. 14 25 407j Adlam John, 29 05 407J Biddle Mark, Jr., 29 05 136 Bawn John, Jr., 22 62 205 Biddle James, 48 71 313 Baron John, Jr., 22 23 I 377 Biddle William, 26 89 I 130 Baker William, 30 88 j 397 Collins James, 29 22 250 Cox Jacob, 50 38 j 150 Curry Joaneah, 35 62 1 155 PuDdass Thomas, 36 82 214j Gratz William, 15 30 | 275 Graff'John, 18 24 I 200 Graydon Andrew, 47 50 j 365 Govett William, 25 94 250 Hall William, 59 38 I 375 Hiltzfmer Robert, 26 86 I 255 Hiltzimer Jacob 17 91 454 Hiltzimer Jacob 53 92 250 Levi Aaron, 69 38 275 Shoemaker James, 19 62 LEROY. 407| Antis Henry. 32 75 202 Beatis Frederick, 5 40 402 BownJohnJr. 10 75 387 Douglass Andrew, 29 03 407| Morgan Jacob. 32 79 413 Pleifer George P. 10 99 181 Witzell John, 14 511 200 Beck Henry, 5 15 414 Biddle William M., 33 23 ' 285 Baron John, Jr., 22 90 427 Boyd John, 34 34 ' 179 Bcek Henry, 14 45 | 200 Baker William, 16 05 156 Cbapkarnson Samuel, 12 52 200 Dundass Thomas, 16 05 | 381 Graydon Andrew, 30 66 I 349 Gratz Michael, 23 09 221 Gratz Hyman, 17 72) 340 Gentleworth George, 27 29 j 395 Gratz Barnard, 31 74 I 380 Gratz Simeon, 30 60 408 Henry Joseph, 32 73 I 485 Hall Charles, 38 89 388 Hannon Josiab, 31 13 414 Lloyd Peter, 33 65 | 437 Pennington Benjamin, 35 10 j 335 Patton John, 26 90 222 Read Collinson, 17 83 435 Shoemaker James, 34 93 ! 363 Simmons Joseph, 29 76 j 425 Wilson William, 34 19 MONROE. 400 Anderson Samuel, 28 50 i 391 Anderson Joseph, 22 03 ' 322 Castator Frederick, 22 94 I 172 Ellis Marey, 12 26 97 Gray Wm, 6 90 • 400 Hempton Robert, 28 50 i 60 Hopkins Robert, 3 58 ; 200 North Samuel, 14 55 400 Shotts Peter, 28 50 ! 400 Shotts Frederick, 28 50 ! 400 Shotts George, 28 50 j 280 Wallace Mary, 19 95 | 100 Woodruff Hannah, 7 13 I OVERTON. 343 Beta Henry, 44 05 343 BetaSohn, 44 05 343 Betz Joseph, 44 05 343 Betz James, 44 05 400 Dyson Henry, 5] 30 375 Cooley Samuel, 47 95 400 Castator Harmon, 51 30 400 Castator Joseph, 51 30 400 Cooley Joshua, 51 30 343 Edge Peter, 44 05 100 Ellis Marey, 12 83 172 Edge George. 23 06 343 Fritz Samuel, 44 05 400 Haga Peter, 51 30 400 Haga Nathan, 51 30 400 Haga Samuel, 5135 200 Haga George, 21 60 400 Hardy Samuel, 51 30 375 Hardy James, 47 95 225 Hardy Henry, 28 04 390 Harris Ann, 49 91 400 Hillingsworth Stephen, 51 30 100 Ladley Andrew, 12 S3 375 Moore George, 47 95 400 Moore Paul, 51 30 393 Moore John, 49 95 200 North Samuel, 25 65 400 North Jonathan, 59 30 200 Palmer Thomas, 25 65 400 Seeley Peter, 51 30 400 Seely Henry, 51 30 400 Seely Joseph, 51 30 400 Siddons Andrew, 51 30 400 Siddons George, 51 30 225 Siddons Peter. 28 82 75 Siddons James, 9 66 400 Temple George, 51 30 400 Temple Samuel, 51 30 400 Temple Peter, 51 30 180 Woodruff Hannah, 23 09 121 Baker John, 15 72 450 Kckhart George, 57 73 241 Erwine " 29 93 60 Gentleworth George, 6 43 467 Hiitziraer Robert, 59 85 198 Tyvont Andrew, 25 41 RIDOBUKT. 1516 CO Carroll Charles. 1 04 I 1507 63 Carroll Charles, 1 10 j TCSOAKOKA. *SO Keeler John & Co., owners, 4 32 j 150 Shnmway Barrowcliff owner 2 59 56 Field Henry, 96 ' 50 Hughs Marth, 87 35 Porter James, 60 TERRY. 272 Baldwin James, 14 07 237 Cortright Cornelius, 12 29 383 Cortright John, 19 86 301 Davenport Cornelius, 15 58 231 Davenport Daniel, 11 37 WILMOT. 126 Avery Christopher, 11 61 216 Barrett Joel, 19 92 397 Carver John 36 66 104 Hollenback M. 9 65 104 Hollenback Sally, 9 65 89 Hibbard Hannah. 8 26 180 Sterling Samuel Jr. 16 63 117 Sterling James. 10 77 ALSO—In pnrsnance of the provisions of the Act ot the General Assembly, passed the 29th day of April,lß44 Section 41st, at the same time and place will be exposed at public sale, the tracts or parcels of lands or real estate designated in the following list, unless the taxes due up on the same are paid before that time. T~ir ti *§ x =r 2 ? ST f 3 £ p i§ is s g-g Fg. p. 3 p. 2 p p.o ATHENS TWP. 1850—Morrow Wm. House and Lot, 1 03 .... McAsii James, 32 32 92 .... Nermaiie John, Lot .... Parks George, 50 50 103 1860—Gorton W A. 40 40 96 .... Kain Cornelius, 40 AO 55 .... Watkins Wm. house & lot, 103 ARMENIA. 1859—Fields Widow 100 100 114 .... MaumWm. 50 50 309 , ?****" Charles, 200200 12 30 ieeU-l.e d Midow, 14*0 100 436 •••• HaJari FI , SO 80 240 nigai .. .. Ryan Martin, 50 50 396 .... Btockwell Charles, 11 70 .... HoughlyJohn, 132 132 396 ALBANY. 1859—Boyington OG. 100 100 002 .... Murphy Stephen Jr, 130 130 11 72 Corson Ichabod, 119 119 8 04 .... Martin John W. 200200 18 04 Harris Thomas, 220 220 19 84 1860—Corson Ichabod 119 119 863 .... Castor Isaac, 100 2 98 4 30 .... Donohue Mrs J 50 50 4 73 .... Martin John W. 200200 2 64 .... Nichols Edward, 100 968 .... Boyington O G 100 100 96S ASYLUM. 1 1859—5facaffee Susan, 134 ISA 2 00 .... Ward C L 400 400 13 20 11860 Macaffee Susan, 134 134 2 0O .... Vanderpool Henry, 70 70 1 27 .... Wearrn Jacob, 36 1 34 46 .... Ward C L 400 400 13 82 ! .... Welles ChasF. 140 35 135 494 BURLINGTON. ISs9—Harvy Samuel, 67 30 37 214 BURLINGTON WEST. 1859—Bailey Nathan, 50 50 91 .... English James, 48 10 38 110 .... Hemmingway Daniel, 14 14 26 .... Potter Harrison, 50 13 37 98 1860—Bailey Nathan, 50 50 91 CANTON. 1859—Baxter A F 10 10 19 .... Geggee James 40 5 35 72 COLUMBIA. 1860—Benson John 260 CO 2007 75 LEROY. IB6o—Bailey Jcr'h, 43 3 40 .... Cranmer Perry, 50 50 50 31 LITCHFIELD. j 1859—Goodsell Zina 60 25 25 180 .... Owens Est. 79 79 1 43 ! .... Sherman LH, 50 15 35 240 I .... Stantest Joseph 106 106 190 .... Snyder Wm. 50 10 40 1 44 1 Drake Marcena, 27 15 12 1 06 ISCo—Clafflin R R 25 25 60 MONROE TWF. 1859—Corbit George, 300 300 5 74 .... Jackson An Irew, 100 100 5 70 .... N.Y.&Pa Iron&C.Co 400 400 7 CO NagleeS.C. 250 1000 150 14 36 Towanda Iron & C Co. 1100 1100 26 36 1860 Corbit George, 300 300 5 40 Jackson Andrew, 100 100 5 40 .... Mnnahan Dennis, 50 2 48 83 j .... N.Y.APa.lron &C Co. 400 400 720 j .... Towanda Iron & C Co. 1100 1100 29 73 OVERTON. , 1859 Campbell GW. 60 50 81 .... Cnsick John, 60 S 62 CO I .... Hinman& Park, 400 400 12 40 .... Haythorn John, 50 50 81 .... Leahy Patrick, 50 C 44 31 Willey John. 33 33 49 1860—Campbell W E 300 18 282 8 05 .... Campbell GW. 50 50 59 .... Hinman A Park, 400 400 10 SO .... Haythorn John, 50 50 59 . . McMicbals Peter, 67 67 1 17 .... Willey John, 33 33 49 ORWELL. j 1859—8u1l Ann E. 36 36 72 1860—Bull Ann E. 36 36 72. 1 Mathews Geo. 18 IS FIKE. 1859—Humphrey W 115 15 100 2 02 .... Yanankin Amas 149 149 1 71 1860—Vanaukin Amas 149 149 1 78 RIEOBUKY. I ISs9—Del.aney Edward 2d 20 20 20 .... Donovan Ellen 100 10 90 2 23 Wallace John 9 9 1 56 SMITUFIELD. 1 1859—Allen Jonathan 50 50 1 06 .... BealsTJ 50 50 1 27 I .... McNinny Patrick 50 8 42 120 j MarcelusCarl 25 25 53 [ .... Robbins Moses 100 16 84 247 .... Seeley Montillion 50 5 45 1 03 .... Strong John 20 7 13 60 j 1860—Itobbins Moses 100 16 Si 147 SOUTH CREEK | ISs9—Berry John 75 10 65 2 81 Berry Geo 50 50 4 64 .... Berry Joseph 50 50 464 .... BillardOP 200 10 190 3 16 .... Ferris Emmet 50 50 280 llaight Cornelius 110 10 100 8 78 | Hathaway & Griffin 440 410 16 45 I Kerrick Mahlon 45 5 40 326 j [ .... Leonard Valorns 100 100 374 j | .... Murdock W 67 15 52 555 .... Overton Edward 50 50 1 37 | .... Parybett R 50 30 20 223 [ .... Quail Robert 34 34 128 | IB6o—Emmett Ferris 50 50 105 .... Hathaway A Griffin 440 140 580 Kerrick Nelson |64 4 64 1 41 .... Kerrick F & Tubbs 3 3 28 .... Leonard Valorns 100 lno .1 32 .... Preston Ebenezern 100 100 1 99 .... Quail Robert 34 34 45 STANDING STONE 1860—Sill Charles 100 20 80 3 25 SHESHEQUIN. 1859—Vought Laurence 1 22 TERRY TWP. 1859—Brown Julius 50 30 1 CO Fessendon Theodore 60 CO l 52 .. ..Wheeler Richasl 4 2 2 32 1860—llosenbaum CO 69 72 TOWANDA BORO. 1859—Carrier Sylvester, 1 House and Lot 59 TUSCARORA. 1859—I.acey J W 171 171 6 15 WARREN. 1859—Morse Hiram 2 2 26 WTALUSINO. 1559— McCrackpn Lodema 20 2 18 35 WELLES. 1859—Hathaway & Griffin 1000 1000 13 20 1860—Hathaway & Griffin 1000 1000 50 60 WILMOT. 1859—Kirhankin Charles 43 43 53 j Stafford G H 65 65 79 i 1860—Aents John 35 35 43 .... Carroll Pat 63 f,3 1 08 ' .... Kenedy Charles 40 40 48 .... Park John 12 12 14 .... Sullivan VV 52 52 62 N. B Notice is hereby given, that an amount snffici er.t to pay taxes and cost will be required in every rase where the land is sold, at the time of sale, and unless terms are complied with the lands will be again exposed to sale. FRANCES WATTS, Treasurer. Office, March 25,1862. Threshing Machine Agency* ATTENTION ! FARMERS ! TIIE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT in the county of Bradford and the neighboring conn- ' ; ties in Pennsylvania and New York, for EMERY'S Celebrated Threshing Machines, EMERY'S 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 de 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 PATE.VT THRESHER AND CLEANER This a new Machine, and has not before been intro duced into this region. It has no endless chain straw carder, 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 ekan thor oughly, without wasting, all kinds of grain. It will not i choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is warranted to be superior to the common Rake 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 & SEPARATEES are not excelled by any in market, are well constructed, i simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds of AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY at manufacturers prices and terms. jfeT For further information, illustrative and descrip tive Catalogues, prices, 4c., appiv to R. M. WEILLES, Agent. Athens, Pa., July 30,1861. COOPERING. — A large supply of Firkins and Butter Tubs, Barrels, Casks. Churnes, Well Buckets, Wash Tubs, and all lands of Cooper's work kept constantly on baud, and all orders promptly tilled at ROCKWELL'S Shop, nearly opposite the Rail Road House. W Wavtkd.— A good journeyman Cooper to carry , on a shop, call at W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda Feb. IP, 1862. ILegal. | QPCIAL COURT. —Notice is hereby given ! that a Special Court will be held at Towfinda, Hon B. G. WHITE presiding, commencing Monday, May 19,1862, and coutinuiiig two weeks, for the trial of the • following caues : riRST WEEK. i Xo. Term. Year. i 17:1 Sept. 1848—0.P. Ballard vs Treat Shoemaker, et al 115 Sept. 1-57—Israel Smith vs S.rin'l Kelluin et al. •170 Sept. 1867 same vs same, 139 Sept. 1856 same vsSS Bradley et al, 430 May. I*sß Wm A Park vs Wm Ii Strong. 701 " " —Matthew McMahon vs J P H' rton, 92 Pec. 1858—Geo K Elliott vs J B Gowell et al. 377 Pec. 1858—C H Shepard vs Abraham Steers etal. 359 Feb'y. 1859—Del. Lac. & W. R. B. Co. vs Meylert k 360 " " earn; vs same [Ward, j 30V " " same vs same 537 May. •' A M Kirk vs A B Smith et al, 511 " •' .1 B Foster vs same, 558 " " Norman Shaw vs Jesse Spalding, 365 Sept. ISS9.—M F Ransom vs David Arnold, 839 Sept. 1859.—Hopnock, Mooney & Co vs Merry, [WilhelimA Co. 945 Sept. 1859 R S Middatigh vs Archibald Forbes. 445 Pee. 1859—Cyrus Shumway vs l lark Hollenbxk. 500 " '• —Hiram Shaw etuxvsJanas Kilmer etal 18 Feb'y. 1860—J W Pennison vs Twp of Terry, '97 •• " •< —J R Ingorsoll etal vs Tho's Smead et al 113 " " —O P Ballard vs Bingham Rockwell et al SECOND WEEK. 146 " •' —Farmers Union Ins Co vs Sarah Myers. 349 " —J it Ingersall et al vs II S Vaughn etal 126 May. "—W B ( lyuier's use vs C L Ward, 593 " " " —C T Bliss vs Sarah Stone. Adm'x 602 " " —J R Pratt's Adiu's vs D Pratt's Adm's, 16s Sept. "—D F Barstow'a Adm's vs Allen McKeau 314 " '• —J R McCurdy's use vs Sarah Myers Ex. 533 " " —Farmers Union lus Co vsC N Shipman [and ter ten. 550 " . " —Lac. Iron & Coal Co vs C L Ward et al. 554 " " —Horace N Leaver vs J B Foster et al, 556 " " —Shipman Hinman. I 391 •• " "—G M Hollenhai k's use vs Francis Tyler | 401 " " —Sam'l An lihald's use Tho s Page, i 464 " " —Bart m L Smith vs O B A X B Chaffee. ; 465 " •' —Wyiiis Brownson vs Geo I, Xii holset al 1 j 470 " " —II A P I'e. kJrvs C F Wilson, | 277 " " —Hiram Horton vs Peter Vetter, 155 May " —Henry Hibbard vs Samuel Qniatbj, i 170 " " —Am Lite Ins A Tru.-t Co vs II WPatrick ; 177 " " same vs Charles F Welles Jr, j 370 " " same v- George A Perkins, I 371 " " same Ed II Perkins i 402 " " —1! C C'iiilson vs Asylum Twp. ' 541 " " —L M Hewitt vs Z Es-eltine ct al, *27 Sept. 1851—L M Rnndcll va A i Blateetal, j 892 •' " —A 1! Smith vs Samuel Kellum 2d et al. j BRADFORD COUNTY, SS: Subp en . s fur fir-week returnable Monday, May 19, ICG2,1 C G2, at 10 o'clock, A. M . : r second week, on Monday, May 26, 1: 2. at 10 o'clock. A. M. , " E. O. GOODRICH. Prot. "PROCLAMATION. —Whereas the Hon I. IT. MERCUIJ, Pre ident J ,< the 12th Ju j dicial District, consi-iing oi the ('willies of Rradford and Si sijnc-l.anna. r:-l Hon raUU Jnn.v Pxssmorb. and : I V, 1L Lower, Associate Judges, in and for -aid county I I of Bradford, have i -nod their precept hearing date the l*th dcy of March \. 1). ! 62,t-> mt dircted, for holding a Court of Oyer and Term Gci'T.il Quarter Sessions j of the Peace, t'omiiin Picas and <; plum's Court at To ; wand.i, f>r the <'< ulyofßrad' .r•! the County'of I Bradford, that th \ ' ■ th>n r-ud tfi.-rc in their pro.-or i person, at loo'cl kin th- i >r< u • n i said day. w . their records. im : ; us ;••;! 5 er H-mcuibri-ices, to do those thing i which to t. ir otii-e appertains to ■ : done ; and th -e wht are bound ' v re- gni/.auee or c th i erwise to prosecute a niinst the p i ni r- wh are or may he in the j >.il of s ;'d ' nty. r-a 1.0 .11 he houn Ito i ; appear at the said c.ar. t- ha then and there t; | prosecute mrain-t them : -hall he just. Jurors are re quested to he punctual in their attendance, agreeably to j their notice. i Dated atTowanda, tie 27th of March in the year of onr i Lord, one th asan-i eight bundled otid sixty-two, and j of the Independence ct th United f' t . th- eighty- I sixth. A. I! SPALDING,Sheriff! iN the matter of the Assignment of Hiram if". . lluvt, iii th L Common Pita - of Bradford County, Xo 47a, Sept. T., 1557. ! Notice is hereby given that Tlftt i&s Smead, accepting A--igneeof Hiram \V. I; ot, Iv,s filed in this offb e, hi final account as such as-imiee, an 1 that said account will j lie allowed by said Court, on the first Monday of May I next, uiilc.-s cause cau l e shown, 1 y tliat time, why said account shall not he ulljwi d. E. 0 GOODRICH, Trot. Prothonotary's office, M.u h 17,19G2. IN the matter of the Assignment of the Farm• | . ei's Union Insurance Co/;.,.any, ,Yo. 155, Sept. Teem iB6O X- tie is hereby given th.it Hi nry C. Baird accepting j Assignee of-aid Fanner's I nion Insurance Company .h is 1 ! tiled in this office, hi-iiii.il u -rouat assuoh assignee, and : : that said account will he allow.id by said Court, on the , tiist Monday ot May m xt, mi. .- be shown, by that , time, why -aid account .shall . -t l- ill v. d. E. O. GOODRICH, Prot. | Prothonotary's ofih e. March 17. 1--62. A UDITU II S NOTICE— In the matter of x \ James B. l>tmony,dee\l. In the Orphans' Court of i Bradford county. Tlie undersigned, an Auditor, r.ppoii ted by said Court j to di-tribute luuds in the hands . t admin! trato: s, aris- j ing from sa'e of pet - ma I prop' rty and real estate of .-aid decedent wiii attend t < the dulie-"I his appointment a' his office in the b cough of Tov. iiula, on iue-day, lli< j 22d day "f April. A.!•.. i ' 1 •>'> dock, p. in., and aii j per ions luiviii' cl liiilso ! .u. :■ .-I pi -, at turn, or else be forever debarred ;ro>n In nn-. BEXJ.M. PECK. I i March 12,1562. Auditor. IN the matter of Farti'lnn of the estate of j | . John ha molly rtee'd.. idle ■ il'yn//; -aid awarded an Inquest and a Jury of inquest will be held >• a the premi es. on , 15th day ot April ,A.I). l-it2, ! etw e i the hours of 10 ,v 12 o'cl n-k, t' a-certi.i'i win tl ■•• s piece of land situate in the township aforesaid, des ri.n-d r.s follow- . can fie di I vided with mt inj ry to flu while, Ate. (_>n the north i by lands rt J >scp i Vanankin. m tit east hy lands ot Cornelias Bump tul James '.fi-t'i in on the - itli hv land of Jam- ■ (t it le and Cliur'cs Summer, and on the west by John Don tolly, Deldin • HufTand Henry Nurse, containing 76 acres,ot whi the said Jdm Donrudly died seized in fee simple. A. H. HPALDIXG. Towanda.Feh. 13,1802. Sheriff. j PROCLAMATION - Cottnfj,ff6. |J. LTDI \ ANN' MILLER by her next friend, C. C. I I Brooks vs. GEORGE MILLER, N0.320 Sept. Term, 1961. To t ;.-or_-e Miller- -When as a subpoena in Div >rce was i i-sued to b'-ptemiier Term 1-61, which was d, >y return ed noa est inventus, anil thereon an alias subpoena was ; issued in said ease, tvt-rnable December Term. I*ol, up- j on the return of which, proof was made that the said > George Milicr could not be I und in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require ynu to appear be fore the Judges of the-aid Court on the first Monday of , May next to answer said complaint, Ac. A. H.SPALDING, TowanJa, March 17.1-62. Sheriff. PROCLAMATION -—Bradford Cotlolf ?s DANIEL E. WESTRROOK vs. JULIETTE WEST • j BROOK, No. 570, Dec. Term, 1861. To Juliette Westbrook—Whereas a subpoena in Divorce was issued to December Term, 1501, which was duly returned run est inventus, aud there man alias subpoena was issued in said case,returned to Feb. Term. 1862, up on the return ot which, proof was made that the said Ju liette Westbrook could not he found in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you to appear before the Juugeaof the said Court on the first Monday of May 1 next to answer said complaint, Ac. A. II.SPALDING, Towanda. March 17.1962. Sheriff, j EXECUTOR'S NOTICE —Notiro is here-! by given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot i JOHN NORMAN, dee'd, late of Springfield twp., are hereby requested to make payment without delay ; and those having demands against said estate will present them duly authenticated fur settlement. ISAAC N. COO LET, CALEBS. BURT, Feb. 12,1862. Executors. AI CM INI ST IIA TOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice j J.X. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ol Mary Rus-ell, dec d., late of Orwell township, are,hereby requested to make payment without; de lay, and all persons having demands "against said estate wiii presenttheni duly authenticated tor settlement. CY BUS COOK, Admistrator. I March 25,1862. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice ! is herey given, that ail persons indebted to estate of Henry Ransom, late of Orwell twp., dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay, aud those hav- < ing claims, against said estate will present lliem duly authenticated for settlement. WM. RANSOM, Adm. March 11, 1862. WANTED ! SHEEP PELTS AND , WOOL, for which the highest price in cash will ! kepaid at Towaaila, Sept. 18,1801. PATCH'S. ittcrchanliCje, Set. [MESS, MUM. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO B U Y Y O U R CLOTHING CHEAP AT YOUR OWN PRICES. PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE! TUST RECEIVED.—A Large Stock of • I F ALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at J. CORN'S | Elmira Branch Clothing More. Says coolly, b"!dly and j deliberately, that he tak?s tie foremost ol the Clothing j Merchants or Towanda. Eigtheen hundred and sixtv-onc has come, and the 1 light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all its ; radiant splendor. 1 shall continue to sell Clothing, for Cash, cheaper than any other man, as my goods aie all j bought cheap for cash, and they will be sold cheap lor j cash. My goods are all manufactured in Elmira, therefore. I can warrant them well made. Enough for me to say, I } have everything in the line of C L 0 T II ING! GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,; HATS CAPS, tC., That is kept in any other Store in town. My banner is on the breeze, " And long may it wave, O'er the land of the free, And the borne of the brave ! While her Stars and Stripes Shine out like sun. Telling all the nations That Freedom's beg in." This _.s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do , their trading where tliey can do the he.-t, regardless of j the cross and smr looks of o'd fogy merchants. 1 invite you to come and see me—country as well as the city are •invited—every person, rich or poor, high or low, bond or free are invited to call. Corne one, come all, and stop your speed, We've Good- enough for all in need, The hoys, thcin.-elves, are at their posts, And they alone can supply a host. O'er other dealers in tins town. These same hoys have won renown, For selling the cheapest and the best, And selling more than all the rest! Hurrah! hurrah ! o'er hill a d plain, Accept our thanks, and Call again, Among our .is- utments you'll always find, Goods to fit, and please the mind. We're on hand, and always willing, 1 o sell our Goods, and earn a shilling! So hold your horses, and come this way, We shall he glad to see you a v day, .'it JOIIN Sill, til's- 1 lothing Store, next door to H. S. ■ Mm "nr's Dry floods Store, Main Street. T< wanda. Pa. N. B.— We wish to Ue unci i -food, that we are not to be | under-oid hv any man, or combination ot men. tt'er So rhartri' hr -bowing our floods. _T .wand.!. Mar.-h 12, 1-62. J. CORN. 1 News from the Great fiebelliei! EXCITING NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR! ii. vr. "EDDY, l| AS PUEUITASKD THE ENTIRE ' I ajkmk and fix! re-ol E. S. BEX DDT, fir-: d•. r so..th of Pi)WELL'S Keystone Store. STILL LATER NEWS I fie has just returned from New York, where lie has bought for cash, at war prices, n remarkably line ctn< k • ' go; 11nil in de t • order for thi- market, at. ' w.-:: • > od as represented, which lie flatters hims<:lt he can sell ! aver forc.; -h than has i ver been offered in this raatket, , for ihc .-.ama quality of goods. His stock i i n.-i—t- i : Overcoats, from up, Sr| rfi r French C.—imere Coat- and Silk Mixed C< .ts. and a lower grade. PA>TTS, ! E e - in, French C -Imere, Silk Mixed Ca.-'-iinere, Satinctt. "VESTS, - 'k i elvct,Grenadier, Doe Skin. French Cassitnere, Silk Mixed Ca-i-im re. Farmer's S.tin, Satinett. and low priced Undei-hirts and Drawers, he ha- 2d dog, at PILICKS ! W 00l Socks, Celebrated British 4 Hose. large assort meat. Linen Shirts and Collar*, a big lot. Neck Ties, i ks.Su-j • iders. (11 vc-s. Mittens. Uni'i . , Can. . Moukey Jackets, Baskets, Overalls, Overshirn, HATS "AND CAPS, ,Of all Binds, and prices to suit the time. Also, Cll AS.' > A KFORD &. SON'S Celebrated Philadelphia Silk Hats, The ttr-t article made in the United States, all of which i j he is anxious to sell to the public at a low figure, for cash : J"ly. It. w. EDDY. Towanda, Oct. 3.1861. Ihe Argus Bock bindery in Ptill Opciation ! UJE have the gratificatif nofannonncingtoourfrfends, l customers, aud the public, that we are now pre- ' pared t<# do LtOOK 111X1)1 N(i. in all its Branches iu the latest and most approved styles. ■ and on the ino-t lavorahle terms. li.'ving .-emirvd. pertmtnef.tly, the services of Mr. H. c. Wh;ti kab. a finished workman fr un Philadelphia, • nd having added cxten.-ively to the fixtures of the coil- ! cent giving g: cater facility than formerly—we can pre- | .-cut to the public the mo-t positive assurance of our abil ity to plea.-"- our patrons. fie < u.-ton; is s*io,.ld i,e particular to remember that the" Argus B; . . -ty," is in the Argus Building, as form- ' i rly, (fir-t building north of the Ward House) ami is con- ! m t.-il with our Bool: and Stationery Store and Print!n : Office, wheic ail work should he delivered. t Al HON.- \\ p are compelled in justice t'i ourselves, and our old cu*tomeis,us well as to prevent an imposition ! j upon the publi generally, to caution them agaio.-l a sort a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it i thc Argus Bindery. Tliis/caud is practiced nodoul.t, j j with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau , tioned. Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work ' , guai ranted. air Country Product of all kinds taken in payment ! I for work. a#- Having made complete arrangements, we are pre pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or pattern, at prices us low as elsewhere. 8 wanda, March :>. 1862. E. A. PARSONS. ATTENTION! THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS X and Shoes ever brought to Towanda, has just been opened at the long established anil well kuotvri store o J. D. HUMPHREY. The assortment is composed of LADIES CONGRESS,GAITERS, KID GAITERS, BOOTEES. SLIPPERS. BUSKINS, AND CHILDREN'S' SHOES, of every variety. Gentlemen, yon are invited to examine those Patent Leather and Calf Skin Gaiters, Oxford Ties, and Gentle- : • men's Slippers. Boots and slioes made to Order, AND REPAIRED. SHOE FINDINGS. French and American Calf Skin, Kip and Upper T.ea- 1 ther, Harness Leather, Oak and Hemlock Sole Leather. SADDLIuY, HAFDWARt AND SADDLER'S TOOLS. Groceries Very Cheap, And the whole stock will be sold for Cash at prices which make it an object for all to buy at j Towanda. June 4, 1861. HUMPHREY'S. A CARD. THIE present depressed state of the Money X Market having had the effect to place many kinds'of Goods within tne reach ot Cash buyers, at much low'er i prices ' nan heretofore, tho undersigned beprs to crive no tice that he has availed himself of this reduction, to a . larpc extent within the past ten davs and is now offering i sac b as b ave heretofore never Deen •quail- I ed in this market. i Bee. 16, 1860. JOSEPH POWELL. iHrtfcnl. DR.PORTERS OLD DRUG STORE, Already-admitted to be The largest, safest and most approved DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA ! WITIT : An established reputation for keeping the best medicine, UNEQUALLED In Us facilities and apparatus lor compounding and pre paring MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS, l Conducted by thoroughly competent per- ns. who devote the most careful attention,pay the strictest regard to accuracy, and use only selected arti cles. and medicines of unques tioned purity, has become ■SPSS £A3JJ tiim STSSE With prices revised to correspond with the market. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AI.L ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Tmpor ters or First Holders of floods and Cash Purcha ses, the prices will always be at the low est point for l'riiue Goods. LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, DRUGS &. DYE-STUFFS. Everything in thin extensive stock will he sold Cheap for Cash ! PRICES REDUCED, VIZ: ; Of Soaps, Perfumery, Brushes, Combs, Poclict Knives and Razors, Lamps and Materials for Lill TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac. Constituti: e the it.ii complete assortment, embracing j the gi> .-t wants of the I*■ -o le. reduced in I'ri , and revised tor the ' -a>h System. DR. PORT EK'.S t'AM PHI AVE ! DR. PORTER S ALCOHOL! DR. PORTERS BURNING FLUID 1 Are Fre>h. daily prepared, am! uurivailed by any in th Market. DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS jPor airily Use, Known ns Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted b w hat they are intended to give sati-faction, viz : Dr. Porter's Pectoral By tup price :i7-, cent Dr. Porter's l-'.iu.'-ly Embrocation " " Pr. Porter" • Tonic Klixer '• so " Hr Porter's Worm Syrup " 25 " Dr. I'. rttrV ('omp. Syv. ii vpophosphites.. " loq " Dr. Porter's i toi-b • Trfiii. " p., • Dr. Pwrter's Blackberry Balsam •• K • Pr. Porter's Tooth \d e Drops " 2" j Dr. Porter's Ophidic Snufi " 25 • ir. Porter's Tooth.Powder • 25 " i Dr. Porter's Tricoe, re •• 25 '• i Dr. i'-uter's Tri. .ij.kile " • Dr. Porter's shampoo " 25 " I Dr. Porter'-Hor-e ;i d Cattle Lotion " 3;t " Dr. Porter's Horse and rattle Powder " 25 " Dr. Porter's Red Rug Poison " 25 " Dr. Porter's Black Ink 25 " I i>r. porter's ( leansiuL' Plnid •' :)7t •• : Dr. Porter's ii.it and Mice Poison • << I Dr. Porter's < trateXagMda " 25 " Ncdiial Hhice given graluiUu>!y at the oCkf ( barging only for Medicine, it#"! haiikfi., '■ ..-t I: ;al * montre would respect fully announce to bis niends and tlie public t'c, 'no Tin.- shall be spared to satlsiv and merit the continuance ol thcircontidc t e at the Cash Drug Store ! Corner of Main and Pine streets. • Towand i. >"J t. ,5. 1 >t; 1. I Siis(|ucl)aim;r (Collfjiaie institute, TOWA.XDA, BRADFORD CO., l'A. FACULTY : I Rev. JAMES M- WILLIAM Principal. Profes-or of An cicii' Lan-euges and Mental at.,l Moral Sciences. ; SAMUEL L. Fisi.Rß. A. 15. Pr :--orof Mathematics cud Natural Science. | Prof.CHARLES R. t 'BUR'X l uuty S iperintcnilii.t. Central D !• rot Norn; .1 !'• partiuent. , Miss NANCY RAI.LARD. Pic ■ci tre.s.s. j Mi.-s MA R V i 5. ALLEN. Te i her of Vocal and Instrumen tal Music. , Jfr.D. < 'A XT' I ELD DAYTON, StewarJL Mrs. D. C. DAYTON, Matron. Tl Soring Term commences WEDNESDAY,MARCH 26, and will continue i 4 weeks. TUITION, TF.K THRU : [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering the school, and oac liall at tiie middle ol the term—tuvl and contingencies Included.] Primary, per term $ A 00 Preparatory 0 00 Hie her, Ist year, per term 7 00 Higher, Ist and 2d your, per term 8 Op I Classical, !-t tear, per term 7 pp I Classical. 2d and .! year, per term 8 pp N. B. Pupils will be e!a.-.-ed by the most advanced branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships ace charged $1 per term for | fuel and contingents. EXTRA EXPENSES: PrencT* $ 3 oo I Germa 3 00 | Drawit. 5 ■ Board ir, he Institute, per week, including fuel '< and ligTt 200 Washing, per dozen ;;s The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 I weeks each. The 'universal>• exercises will be held at the close of the Spring term. No deduction will be made for absence, except in case : of protracted illness of over two weeks. I Instrumental Music will not,as heretofore, be taught in i the Institution,but by special arrangement—a class will ! be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds ol the Institute, j by the Teacher ol Vocal Music. ' This arrangement has been adopted for the past term 1 and experience lias proved it to be eminently .superior to I the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will Re j taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to i take lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore : | Tuition on i'iano Forte, per term $lO 00 | Use of instrument on which to take 1e550n5.. .... r/t do for practice 2 (F Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow els, Ac., and the table silver a. their option. It is desire ble that they also furnish their own bod and bedding j when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be turnished at a slight charge. ; it is strongly recommended that students from abroad should board in the Institution, as bettor opportunities ! 'or advancement in study are thereby secured ■ .Xoiinal Department —Special exercises are arranged without extra charge lor lit >-e preparing themselves as . Teachers of Common Schools. Prof.C'.R COBUKX.tbe , able and well known Superintendent of C mraon Schools I in the county, has kindly consented to organize the Tea cher s class, and direct the course to be pursued. He will aho 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 j connected with Normal training. Those persons, therefore, intending to engage in teach ing for the winter, will find it greatly to theirad vantage i to be present during the Fall term, i Prof. Coburn's connection with the institution i not such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the i regular duties of his office. No pains will be spared, on the part of the Faculty and l Trustees in sustaining the higli repulatatinn the institu tion has hitherto enjoyed, and in rendering it more wor j thy of luture patronage sod support. March 23, 1862. JAMES PrindpaL Business Cams. ~ T)ENJ. M. RECK, I.AIV, TOWANDA, Ail to his care, will receive prompt stten! ,',t. !ne ? C A*prtni!&i m 11 4 55 ' rjiHOMAS J. i ■" ' ili bgoh ji.■ v„,. I I WILLIAM-. ATTOM M'v lie LAW. UAX"lt.\ PA., will attenH. t -T | ness entrust! dto bis care inthecouit- T P. h. i Lycomg and Sullivan Cos. ' .Y" -i! E. OVERTON, JR < D - KOXTIVv, OVERTON A- MONTANYF rr V/NEYS AT LA IK—Office in V ; , 'OR y occupied by'JAS. M ACTAKLANF.. *' " D ! )R.E.H.MASON, /'//Ux/f;/. U SURGED*, offers bis professiot„i . V people ol lowatidt* and vicinity, tjtji,- m , C{ "tot iou Pine street, where lie can afwav#.,, ' PDd' ssionally engaged. ' ' OUa(l *!*.<* : R. PAftSONS, ATTtji; v, LA W, TROY, Bradford Co., p a - M. A H. F. Long's store. "''?orjy T?LHANAN SMITH. U-.:-, IJ rowunda, has opened a Law Office , " l( A ( Store. "• i A\* T DAViEB, ATTORNEP~7Z | with Wur. WaUins, i>q„ a lew door „ WILMOT&WATKINS.TTTOR^; > AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA -D* , ' U ' occupied by IT. Mercui. 8 '"hcerif i- - • VMERICAN HOTEL Ton , ! • •* V C i 7% r " K 11 WKSTOV I fywT* 1 I s '/, permanentlv lorati i - T . '" ■ o. IT. WOCSRUFr-DENTISir T)l .!. M ANEN ri.'i ' T , T. G. CCBURN", A TTORNEV AND NOTARY PUBLIC I I I Towandt. A eg. 20. IS'H tf. "W'jLIRID HOL'SE I □Jowanda, Pa. I s ■ . ' ■ I m ■ B M c C ABE' S CENTRAL MEAT XIAUKI.T.I fl JB m ■I - : •: '77 t I ■ ■ ■ ■ the (trpenUtfe H ■ RAILROAD HO TEL I A Tear the Barclay /.* ,mad terminus TOWANDA, PENN'/t. I r P R. JORDAN re->[netfully informs hi ■ ■ ■ can give < mire satisiactiou to su< ha m.v -'H willi a call. ' ih< 15 \ ; will be kept -tocked with tie Pes I odjlv.'^H m mr r,!t( i: i .-ots will . nly b? kept. flB l inage of t' ."public - i! charges ,. t ttteamsJH Towanda, April 1. lfnt. S-itraordinarv Ynducecceiits ■ TO THE BUYERS OF FinxnußEaxi) I I B ■ t m I Bil 1 ;'s w' Ira H i B - B i ■ i in a city V are house. A -rge a - iti-c ut of ready-made Coffins witiiaß 1 B . B * m - hew rir.M. ■ j CODDING lilssmm; FT I a B York, the largest and most corn; ietc assortment ot ■ PARD-V/ARE. |J ever offered for sale in this market, nhich willbt-B CH BA F for Cash or appoved ('reoit. B - Coal COOKING >. B 0 B . Stoves, which B 8 purchased in this or any adjoining county. Oi and complete assortment ol y, IRON AND STKEL, B j Nails and Glass. Paints and Oils, 11 -eTrirem-r --riage Trimmings Springs. Ir ui \xt-.--tnJ b se> -B| B smiths Trwls. Cr— - tit t tctilar as;lK' B Saws, Table and Pocket " a" hntt' I, il of every tic.- ript r. Pumps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps an-i T a 1111 l i IWMi 4\l> Pl.liTi:i)fl ,l! B ; the latest and most approved pitter. \ i.;'-" "i riN-WARE AND >ToV! l'i IT sD • r Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every n*- e (n form of H -de FARMING Toflk ; __Bpr JOB WORK done on short not; ( and**'' OH GRAIN, old Iron. Copper, 1 wax and Feathers, taken in t \. iiangf '■ , We invite " the wtiole world ami the re-t *■( to call and examine our our goods bct'-'re n-" * *'n Our motto will be use every man weiuudsn'. E , Bi.r One door south of Tracy at;d MaW' HIC Block, Main street, COl'MM' A uj e JOHN A.COIJIIINU, > , , r cb c. s. BUSSFLL. ( T(ovntuia^ ; ' f |L-k--'^B JSi FORWARD ! 31A T0 T " n , 5 Af' ■ news ix OA;MlK„.*!*<■ ®Oi eiT Come and see what we hate g( I Irij selves. Don't forget the place—i " r " Hr of 0( Towanda, June 12, l&til-