Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, May 01, 1862, Image 4

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TREASURER'S SALE OP UNSEATED
LANDS IN BRADFORD COUNTY—In pursuance
of an 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 JUNE, 1862, the tracts
of unseated land described in the following list, unless
the taxes upon the same are paid betore that time.
No. Acres. Warrantee Names. Taxes.
ALBANY TOWKSHIPr
-91 91 Anderson Joseph, $lO 67
107 Barron John Jr. 12 56
78 Castator Fredeickj 9 20
50 Morris Samuel, 5 90
84 Pear Abel. 9 89
188 Roberts Robert, 22 22
193 Roberts Hugh, 23 07
93 Rash Moses , 10 85
230 Wagner Adatn Harris Reuben jr. 29 05
60 Bowen Timothy owner, 5 90
BURLINGTON.
442 Saekett SH, for '6l, 19 89
CANTON.
60 Brady Win. 1 59
250 Shafner Casper, 10 14
COLUMBIA .
1f67 161 Welling Charles, 2 89
FRANKLIN
113 C-rfthingham D H 8 08
67 Cooley Henry, 8 14
400 Edge Samuel, 6 50
171 Edge George, 28 40
200 Haga George, 14 25
400 Hardy James, 66 50
400 Hardy Andrew, 66 60
400 llardy Shewd; 96 50
400 Hardy Nathau, 66 50
400 Hardy Paul, 66 50
300 Ladley Andrew,- 2t 38
400 Ladley Peter, 57 00
330 I-adley Joseph, 23 52
80 Norton Wm. 7 60
355 Stuart Walter, 25 42
265 Stuart Deborah, 18 89
400 Siddons Samuel, 66 50
400 Siddons Joseph, 66 50
3125 Siddons James, 54- 02
175 Siddons Peter, 29 13
200 Wallace Samuel, 14 25
4071 Adlam John, 29 05
407| Biddle Mark, Jr., 29 05
136 Bawu John, Jr., 22 62
205 Biddle James. 48 71
313 Baron John, Jr., 22 23
3*7 Biddle William, 26 89
130 Baker William, 30 88
397 Collins James, " 29 22
250 Cox Jacob, 50 38
160 Cnrry Joaneab, 35 62
f?>s Donaass Thomas, 36 82
21*44 Gratz William, 15 30
275 Graff John, IS 24
200 Graydon Andrew, 47 50
365 Govett William, 25 94
250 Hall William, 59 38
375 Hiltztmer Robert, 26 86
255 Hiltzimer Jacob 17 91
454 Hiltzimer Jacob 53 92
250 Levi Aaron, 59 38
275 Shoemaker James, 19 62
LEROY.
407j Antis Henry. 32 75
202 Beatis Frederick, 5 40
402 Bown John Jr. 10 75
387 Douglass Andrew, 29 03
407| Morgan Jacob, 32 79
413 Pleifer George P. 10 99
TBl Witzell John, 14 51
200 Beck Henry, 5 15
414 Biddle William M., 33 23
285 Baron John, Jr., j: 22 90
427 Boyd John, 34 34
179 Beek Henry, 14 45
200 Baker William, 16 05
106 Chapharnson Samuel, 12 52
200 Dundass Thomas, 16 05
381 Graydon Andrew, 30 66
349 Gratz Michael, V 28 09
221 Gratz Hyman, iij 17 72
540 Gentleworth George, 27 29
395 Gratz Barnard, 31 74
380' Gratz Simeon, ? 30 CO
408 Henry Jvssph-, 32 73
485 Hall Charles,. I 38 89
388 Hanson Josiaby 31 13
414 Lloyd Peter, - , 33 65
437 Pennington Benjamin*, 35 10
335 Patton John, 26 90
222 Read Collinson, 17 83
435 Shoemaker James, 34 93
363 Simmons Joseph, 29 76
425 Wilson William, 3-4 19
MONROE.
400 Anderson Samuel, 28 50
391 Anderson Joseph, 22 03
322 Castator Frederick, 22 94
172 Ellis Marcy, 1-2 26
97 Gray Wm, 6 00
400 Hempton Robert, 28 50
50 Hopkins Robert, 3 58
200 North Samuel, 14 55
400 Shotts Peter, 28 50
400 Shotts Frederick, 28 50
400 Shotts George, 28 50
280 Wallace Mary, J9 95
100 Woodruff Hannah, 7 13
OVERTON.
343 Retz Henry, 44 05
343 BetzSohn. 44 05
343 Betz Joseph, 44 05
343 Betz James, 44 05
400 Byson Henry, 51 3o
375 Cooley Samuel, 47 95
400 Castator Harmon, 51 3o
400 Castator Joseph-, 51 30
400 Cooley Joshua, 51 30
343 Edge Peter,. 44 05
100 Ellis Marcy,. 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, 51 35
200 Haga George. 21 60
400 Hardy Samuel, 51 30
375 Hardy Jnmes, 47 95
225 Hardy Henry, 28 04
390 Harris Ann, 49 91
400 Hiliingsworth Stephen-, 51 30
100 Ladley Andrew, 12 83
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 C 5
400 Seeley Peter, 51 30
408 Seely Henry, 51 30
400 Seely Joseph, 51 30
400 Siddons Audrew, 51 30
400 Siddons George, 51 30
225 Siddons Peter. 28 82
75 Siddons James, 966
400 Temple George, 51 30
400 Tem[ile Samuel, 51 30
400 Temple Peter, 51 30
180 Woodruff Hannah, 23 09
121 Baker John, 15 72
450 Eckhart George, 57 73
241 Erwine " 29 93
50 Gentleworth George, 6 43
467 Hiltzimer Robert, 59 85
198 Tyvout Andrew, 25 41
KIDGBrRY.
1816 60 Carroll Charles. I 04
1607 63 Carroll Charles, 1 10
Tt'SCAKORA.
250 Keeler John k Co., owners, 4 32
180 Shumway Barrowcliff owner 2 59
56 Field Henry, 96
50 Hughs Martb, 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.
IS6 Avery Christopher, 11 61
216 Barrett Joe!, 19 92
397 Carver John 36 66
104 Hollenhack M. . 9 65
104 Holienback Sally, 9 65
89 Hlbbard Hannah, 8 26
180 Sterling Samuel Jr. 16 63
__ 117 Sterling James, 10 77
ALSO—In pursuance of the provisions of the Act ot
the General Assembly, passed the 29th day of April, 1844
Section 4lst, at tire same tinae 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.
• v? .a; _ >.
1 r RE *•
11 17 g" ?! 61
2.3 Is p. 5.3 • £
*ATHENR TWP.
IBs9—Morrow Wm. House and Lot, 1 03
.... Me Asa James, 32 32 92
.... Nennaile Jobu, Lot 31
Park-George, 50 50 103
W6o—Gorton W A. 40 40 96
.... Kaiu Cornelius, 40 40
Watkins Wm. house & lot, 103
ARMENIA.
TOGO—Fields Widow 100 100 114
.... MaumWm 50 M 309
1860 fvnw i rlM ' 200200 13
leoO-HeWtViOow, 1 00 100 436
.... Ballard* L, 50 " 80 240
Uronl
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...-. Ryan Martin, 50 50 336
.... Stockwell Charles, H 70
.... HougblyJohu, 132 132 396
ALBANY.
1859—Boyington 00. 100 fM 9 02'
.... Murphy Stephen Jr, 130 130 11 72
.... Corson Icbabod, 119 119 8 04-
.... Martin John W. 200200 18 04
.... Harris Thomas, 22iT 220 19 84
1860—Corson Ichubod 119 119 8 63
.... Castor Isaac, 100 2 98 4 30
.... Doßobue Mrs J ofr 50 4 73
.... Martin John W. 200200 264
.... Nichols Edward, 100 9 66
.... Boyiugtou 0 G 100 100 968
ASYLUM 1 .
18593—Macaffee Susan, 134 134 2 00
.... Ward CI, 400 400 13 20
1660 Macaflee Susan, 134 134 2CO
.... Vanderpool Henry, 7(7 70 127
.... Wearm Jacob, 36 2 34 46
.... Ward C L 400 400 13 82
.... Welles ChasF. 140 35 135 494
WItLINGTON.
1859—Uarvy Samuel, 67 30 37 214
BURLINGTON WEST.
1859—Railey Nathan, 50 50 91
.... English James, 48 10 38 110
.... Hemmingway Daniel, 14 14 26
Potter Harrison, 50 13 37 98
1860—Bailey Nathan", 60 50 91
CANTON.
1859—Baxter A F 10 10 19
.... Geggee James 40 5 35 72
cobuswia.
1860—Benson John 260 6# 2007 75
LEROY.
1860—Bailey Jer'h, 43 3 40 33
.... Cranmcr Perry, 50 50 50 31
LITCHFIELD.
1859—Good sell Zina 50 25 25 1 80
.... Owens Est, 79 79 1 43
.... Sherman LH, 50 15 35 2 40
.... Stanfest Joseph 106 106 190
.... Snyder Wm. 50 10 40 1 44
.... Drake Marcena, 27 15 12 1 03
1860— Clafflin R R 25 25 50
9SONROE TWP.
1859—Corbit George, 300 300 * 5 74
.... Jackson Anirew, 100 100 5 70
.... N.Y.A Pa IronAC.Co 400 400 760
Naglee S. C. 250 1000 150 14 38
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
.... N.Y.APa.Iron AC Co. 400 400 7 20
.... Towanda Iron & C Co.lloo 1100 29 73
OVERTON.
1859 Campbell GW. 50 50 81
.... CnsickJohn, 60 8 52 60
.... liinman A Park, 400 400 12 40
.... Haythorn John, 50 50 81
.... Leahy Patrick, 60 6 44 31
.... Willey John. 33 33 49
1860—Campbell W E 300 18 282 8 05
.... Campbell GW. 50 50 59
.... liinman & Park, 400 400 10 80
.... HaVthorn John, 50 50 59
. McMichals Peter, 67 67 1 17
.... Willey John, 33 33 49
ORWELL,
1859—8u1l Ann E. 36 36 72
1860—Bull Ann E. 36 36 72
.... Mathews Geo. 18 18 36
PIKE.
1859—Humphrey W 115 15 100 702
.... Vanankin Amas 149 149 1 71
1860—Vanankin Amas 149 149 1 78
RIFGBI'RY.
1859—DeLaney Edward 2d 20 20 29
.... Donovan Ellen 100 10 90 2 23
•••• Wallace John 9 9 1 56
SMITH FIELD.
1859—Allen Jonathan 50 50 1 06
BealsTJ 50 50 I 27
.... McXinny Patrick 50 8 42 120
.... Marcelus Carl 25 25 53
... .£Pease Jesse, House k Tannery Lot 1 11
.... Robbins Moses 100 16 84 2*47
.... Seeley Montillion 50 5 45 1 03
.... Strong John 20 7 13 60
1860—Robbins Moses 100 16 84 1 47
SOUTH CREEK
1859—Berry John 75 10 65 2 81
.... Berry Geo 60 50 464
.... Berry Joseph 50 'SO 464
.... B. Hard OP 200 10 190 3 16
.... Ferris Emmet 50 50 280
.... Haight Cornelius 110 10 100 8 78
.... Hathjway k Griffln 440 440 16 45
Kerrick Mahlon 45 5 40 3 26
Leonard Yalorns 100 100 3 74
Murdock W 67 15 52 5 55
Overton Edward 50 60 1 37
.... Parybett ft 50 30 20 2 23
.... Quail Robert 34 34 1 28
1860—Emmett Ferris 50 50 1 05
.... Hathaway & Griffin 440 440 580
.... Kerrick Xelnoo |64 4 64 1 44
Kerrick F k Tubbe 3 I 28
.... Leonard Valorns 100 100 1 32
.... Preston Ebenezern 100 100 1 99
.... Quail Robert 34 34 45
STANDING STONE
1860—Sill Charles 100 20 80 3 25
RHESnEQUINt
1859—Vought Laurence I 22
TERRY TWP.
1859—Brown Julius 50 60 1 60
.... Fessendon Theodore 60 60 1 92
.... Wheeler Richasl > 4 2 2 32
1860—Rosenbaum 60 60 72
TOW AND A BOKO.
1859—Carrier Sylvester, 1 House and Lot 69
TCSCAROR A.
1859—Laccy J W 171 171 6 15
WARREN.
1850—Morse Hiram 2 2 26
WYALUSINO.
1559—McCracken Idema 20 2 18 35
WELLES.
1859_Hathaway k Griffin 1000 1000 13 20
1860—Hathaway k Griffin 1000 1000 50 60
WILMOT.
1859—Kirhankin Charles 43 43 63
Stalford G H 65 65 79
1860—Aents John 35 35 43
.... Carroll Pat 63 63 1 08
.... Kenedy Charles 40 40 48
.... Park John 1? 12 14
.... Spllivan W 52 52 62
N. B.—Notice is hereby given, that an amount snffici
ent to pay taxes and cost will be required in every case
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.
Treasurer's Office, March 25,1862.
Threshing Machine Agency?
ATTENTION! FARMERS! '
THE SUBSCRIBER IS SOLE AGENT
' in the county of Bradford and the neighboring coun
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 PoweTs possess conveniences and advantage!! 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' Eudless 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 or grain. It will not
choke, run easily and steadily, without jumping, and is
warranted to he 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 thresh rig, to
be an admirably contrived and constructed Thresher and
Cleaner.
EMERY'S IMPROVED THRESHERS & SEPARATERS
are not excelled by any in market, are well constructed,
simple and durable. lam prepared to supply all kinds
of
AGRICULTURAL KACHZHERY
at manufacturers prices and terms.
- For further information, illustrative and descrip
tive Catalogues, prices, Ac., apply to
„ , R- M. WELLES, Agent.
Athens, Pa., July 30, 1861.
Cheese Worth Eating.
T HATE RECEIVED A LARGE DAI-
Arv ot Cheese from Courtland County,as good as was
ever brought into this town. Please call and try it il
you like it you can buy it cheap. E. T. FOX.
FIELL) I'EAb, for sale at
FOX'S.
TLCQM.
SPOTAL COURT. —Notice is hereby siren
that a Special Court will be held at Towanda, Hon
R. (. WfflTE- presiding, commencing Monday, May
19.1&U2, and continuing two weeks, for the trial of the
following caues
FFKST WEEK.
JVlr. Trrm. Tear.
173 Sept. 1848—0.P. Ballard vs Treat Shoemaker, et af
115 Sept. 1857—Israel Smith vs SaniT Helium et a).
470 Rept. 1857 same vs same,
139 Rept- 1856 same vs S S Bradley et al,
439 May. 1858—Wm A Park vs Win H Strong,
701' " " —Matthew McMuhou vs J P Horton,
92 Dec. 1858—Geo K Elliott vs J R Cowel let al.
377 Dec. 1858—C H Shepard vs Abraham Steers et al.
359 Feb'y. I*s9—Del. Lac. A W. R. R. Co. vs Meylert &
300 " " same vs same [Ward.
361 '* K same vs same
537 May. •' A M Kirk vs A B Smith et ah
541 " J B Foster vs same,
553 " " Norman Shaw vs Jesse Spa!ding r
365 Sept. 1859.— M V Ransom vs David Arnold,
839 Sept. 1859—Hoppock, Mooney A Co. vs Merry,
[WilhelimA Co.
945 Sept. iSoff—R 8 Middnugh vs Archibald Forbes,
445 Dec. 1859—Cyrus Shumway vs Clark Holleuback,
600 " " Hiram Sbaw etuxvs Jonas Kilmer etal
78 Feb'y. 18G0—J W Dennison vs Twp of Terry,
T97 " " —J R Ingorsoll et al vs Tito's Smead et al
113 " " —O P Ballard vs Bingham Rockwell et al
SECOND WEE*.
146 " *' —Farmers Union Ins Co vs SaraliMyers.
319 " " —J R Ingersall et al vs H S Vaughn etal
126 May. "—W B Clymer's use vs C L Ward,
598 " " —C T Bliss vs Sarah Stone, Adm'x
602 " " —J R Pratt's Adm's vs D IVatt's Adm's,
168 Sept. "—D F Barstow's Adm's vs Allen McKean
314 " " —J R McCuray's use vs Sarah Myers Ex.
539 " " —Farmers Union Ins Co vsC N Rhipman
[and ter ten.
550 " " —Lac Iron A Coal Co vs C L Ward et al.
554 " " —Horace N Leaver vs J B Foster et al,
556 *' " —Shipman A Wells vs Rogers Fowler,
612 " " —J N Weston's Ex'rs vs J Corson et al.
56 Dec. " —Henry Northrop vs John J Reynolds,
342 " " —Brown k Rockwell vs II L Scott Adinr
423 " •' —S YY T Park vs Wm Frederick,
545 " " —Robert Ifaney David Armstrong.
555 " " —Stevens k Burrows vs N P Bosworth et
320 Feb'y. 1861—Win H Phillips vs J M 1! Hintnan,
391 " " —G M Holleuback's use vs Francis Tyler
401 " " —Sam'l Archbald's use Tho s Page,
464 " " —Burton L Smith vs CB4N B Chaffee,
465 " •' —Wyilis Brownson vs Geo L Nichols etal
470 " " —II & P Peck Jr vs C F Wilson,
277 " " —Hiram liorton vs Peter Yetter,
155 May " —Henry Hibbard vs Samuel Quimhy,
; 176 " " —Am Life Ins A Trurt Co vs If WPatrick
177 " " same vs Charles F Welles Jr,
370 " " same vs George A Perkins,
371 " " same Ed H Perkins
402 " " —B C Chilson vs Asylum Twp.
541 " " —L M Hewitt vs Z Easel tine et al,
827 Sept. 1861—L M Rundell vs Asa Slate et al,
892 " " —A B Smith vs Samuel Kellum id et al.
BRADFORD COUNTY, SS:
Subpoenas for first week returnable Monday,
: May 19,1862. at 10 o'clock. A. M-. for second week, ou
I Monday, May 26, 1862, at 10 o'clock. A. M.
E. O. GOODRICH. Prot.
PROCLAMATION.— Whereas the Hon
U. MERCUR, President Judge of the 12th Ju
dicial District, consisting of the Counties of Bradford
and Susquehanna, and Honorables John Passmoke, and
V. M. Long, Associate Judges, in and fir said county
of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing date the
LBth day of March A. D. 1862,t0 tne 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, the fiitlh
day of May next, to continue two weeks,
j Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners and
Justices of the Peace and Constables, ot the County of
| Bradford, that they lie then and there in their proper
I person, at 16 o'clock in the forenoon of said day. with
their records, inquisitions and other remembrances, to
do those tilings which to their office appertains to be
; done ; and those who are bound by recognizance or oth-
I erwise to prosecute against the pi isowers who are or may
I be in the jail of said County, or who shall be bound to
I appear at the said court, arc to be then and there to
! prosecute against them as shall fie just. Jurors are re
quested to be punctual in their attendance, agreeably to
their notice.
Dated at Towanda. the 27th of March,in the year of our
Lord, one thousand eight hundred ond sixty-two, and
I of the Independence of the United States, the eighty
j sixth. A. H.SPALDING, Sheriff.
IJV the matter of the Assignment of Hiram W.
Root, in the Common Pleas of Bradford County, No
479. Sept. P., 1657.
Notice is hereby given that Thomas Rmead, accepting
Assignee of Hiram W Riot, has filed in this office, his
final account as such assignee, and that saVJ account will
be allowed by said Court, on the first Monday of May
next, unless cause can lie shown, by that time, why said
account sbihll not be allowed.
E. O GOODRICH, Prot.
Prothonotary's office, March 17, 1862.
IN the matter of the Assignment of the. Farm
ers Union Insurance Company, No. 155, Sept. 7 enn
1960
Notice is hereby given that Henry C Baird accepting
Assignee of said Farmer's Union Insurance Compan v .has
filed in this office, bis final account as such assignee, and
that said account will fie allowed by said Court, on the
first Monday of May next, unless cause be shown, by that
time, why said account shall nut fie allowed.
E. O.GOODRICH, Prot.
Prothonotary's office, March 17,1862.
AT I)ITT) IT'S NO TICE— In the mutter ~f
James B. Vemuny, dec'd. In the Orphans' Court of
Bradford county.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds ia the hands of administrators, aris
ing from sale of personal property and real estateofsaid
decedent, will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office in the borough of Towanda, on Tuesday, the
22d flay of April, A. D., 1862. at 1 o'clock, p. in., and ail
persons having claims on said monies must present tliem,
or else be forever debarred from the same.
BEXJ. M. PECK.
March 12, 1862. Auditor.
IN the matter of Partition of Hie estate of
John Donnolly dee'd., tale of tVyalusing township,
county of Bradford and State of Pennsylvania.
To Margaret and Grace Donolly : Take notice, that on
petition of guardian of Sarah and James Donolly, the Or
phan's Court ot the county aforesaid awarded an Inquest
and a Jury of Inquest will fie held on the premises, on
15th day of April, A. D. 1862, between the hours of 10 k
12 o'clock, to ascertain whether a piece of land situate in
the township aforesaid, described as follows, can be di
vided without injury to the whole, Ac. On the north
by lands of Josep-i Y'anankin. on the east by lands of
Cornelius Bump and James McCrossan on the south by
land of James Boyle and Charles .Summer, and r>n the
west by John Donnolly, Deidine Huff and Henry Nurse,
containing 76 acres, of which the said John Donnolly died
seized in fee simple. A. H. SPALDING.
Towanda, Feb. 18.1662. Sheriff.
PEOCLA MATIOX.- IJriidfjrd Countv.ss.
LYDIA ANN" MILLER bv her next friend, C. C.
Brooks vs. GEORGE MILLER,"No. 320"Sept. Term, 1861.
To George Miller —YY'hereas a subpoena in Divorce was
issued to September Term 1861, which was duly return
ednon est iuventus, and thereon an alias subpoena was
issued in said case, returnable December Term. 1861, up
on the return of which, proof was made that the said
George Miller could not he found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear be
fore the Judges of the said Court on the first Monday of
May next to answer said complaint, Ac.
A. H.SPALDING,
Towanda, March 17.1862. Sheriff.
PROCLAMATION —Rradforri County ss
DANIEL E. WESTBROOK vs. JULIETTE WEST
BROOK, No. 570, Dec. Term, 1861.
To Juliette YVestbrook—Whereas a subpiena in Divorce
was issued to December Term, 1861, which was duly
returned uon est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena
was issued in said case, returned to Feb. Term, 1862, up
on the return of which, proof was made that the said Ju
liette Westbrook could not be found in my bailiwick.
This notice is therefore to require you to appear before
the Judges of the said Court on the first MondayofMav
next to answer said complaint, Ac.
A. H.SPALDING,
Towanda, March.17,1862. Sheriff.
EX ECUTOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is here
by given, that all persons indebted to the estate of
JOHN NORMAN, dec'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 for settlement.
ISAAC N. COOLEY,
CALEB SL BURT,
Feb. 12', 1.862, Executors.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
estate of Marj Russell, dee d., late of Orwell township,
are .hereby requested to make payment without de
lajv and all persons having demands "against said estate
wiii presentthem duly authenticated for settlement.
CYRUS COOK, Admistrator.
March 25,1862.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
is hcrey given, that nil persons indebted to estate
of Henry Ransom, late of Orwell twp., dec'd., are
requested to make payment without delay, and those hav
ing said estate will pre*eut them duly
authenticated for settlement.
WM. RANSOM, Adm.
March 11,1862.
WANTED I SHEEP ~PELTfcJ AND
WOOL, for which the highest price in cash will
be paid t
Towanda. Sept. 18,1861. PATCH'S.
Jttmhauirtfe, Set.
CHUNK, snu & BUUTT.
NOW IS YOUR TIME
TO BUY YOUR
CLOTHING CHEAP
AT YOUR OWN PRICES.
PROCLAIM IT TO THE PEOPLE !
TUST RECEIVED.—A Large Stock of
t) FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, at J. CORN'S
Elmira Branch Clothing Store. Says coolly, boldly and
deliberately, that he takes the foremost of the Clothing
Merchants ot Towanda.
Eigtheen hundred and sixty-one has come, and the
light and beauty of Spring shines upon us, with all its
radiant splendor. I shall continue to sell Clothing, for
Cash, cheaper than any other man, as my goods aie all
bought cheap for easb, and they will be sold cheap for
cash.
My goods are all manufaetared in Elmira, therefore, I
can warrant them wefi made. Enough for me to say, I
have everything in the line of
CLOTHING!
GENTS FURNISHING GOODS,
HATS CAPS, &C.,
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 home of the brave !
While her Stars and Stripes
Shine out like sun.
Telling all the nations
That Freedom's began."
This_,.s a free country ; therefore it is free for all to do
their trading wtyre they can do the best, regardless of
the cross and sonr looks of old fogy merchants. I 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.
Come one, come all, and stop jonr speed,
We've Goods enough for all in need,
The boys, themselves, are at their posts,
And they alone can supply a host.
O'er other dealers in this town.
These same boys have won renown,
For selling the cheapest and the best,
And selling more than ail the rest!
Hurrah! hurrah! o'er hill a d plain,
Accept our thanks, and call again,
Among our assortments you'll always find,
Goods to lit, and please the mind.
We're on hand, and always willing,
To sell our Goods, and earn a shilling !
So hold your horses, and come this way,
We shall be glad to sec you aov day,
At JOHN HH LAM'S Clothing Store, next door Jo H. S.
Mercur's Dry Goods Store, Main Street. Towanda, Pa.
N. B—We wish to lie understood, that we are not to be
undersold by any man, or combination of men.
Kir No charge for showing our Goods.
Towanda, March 12, 1862. .J. CORN.
Hews from the Greit rebellion!
EXCITING NEWS FROM THE SEAT OF WAR!
R. AY'. EDDY,
HAS PURCHASED THF. ENTIRE
. stock and lixt res of E. 8. BENDICT, first door
south of POWELL'S Keystone Store.
STILL LATER NEWS!
He has just returned from New York, where he lias
bought for cash, at war prices, a remarkably fine stock
of goods, ail made to order bo this market, and warrant
ed as represented, which lie flatters himself he can se!'
lower for cash than lias ever been offered in this market,
for the same quality of goods.
His stock consists of Overaoats, from $5 np, Superior
French Cassimere Coats and Silk Mixed Coats, and a
lower grade.
IP _A_ TST T S ,
Doc Skin, French Cassimere, Silk Mixed Cassimere,
Satinett.
"VESTS,
Silk A'elvet.Grenadier, Doe Skin, French Cassimere, Silk
Mixed Cassimere, Farmer's Satin, Satinett. and low
priced Undershirts and Drawers, be has 20 doz, at
-AJLILi PRICES !
Wool Rocks, Celebrated British .J Hose, a large assort
ment. Linen Rhirts and Collars, a big lot. Neck Tics,
Stocks, Suspenders, Gloves, Mittens. Umbrellas, Canes,
Monkey Jackets, Baskets, Overalls, Overshirts,
HATS AND CAPS,
Of all Binds, and prices to suit the times. Also,
CHAR. OAKFORD A SON'S
Celebrated Philadelphia Silk Hats
The best article made in the United States, all of which
lie is anxious to sell to the public at a low figure, for rash
only. R.W.EDDY.
Towanda. Oof. Lsfil.
The Argus Book bindery
Again in Pull Operation I
T J TE have the gratificatic n of announcing to our friends,
V > customers, and the public, that we are now pre
pared to do
BOOK BIXDINCJ,
in all its Branches in thelatest and most approved styles,
and on the most favorable terms.
Having secured, permanently, the services of Mr. H.
C. WuiTKKAK.a finished workman from Philadelphia,
and having added extensively to the fixtures of the con
cern—giving greater facility than formerly—we can pre
sent to the public the most positive assurance of our abil
ity to please our patrons.
*ar Customers should oe particular to remember that
the " Argus Bindery," is in the Argus Building, as form
erly, (first building north of the Ward House) and is con
nected with our Book and Stationery Store and Printing
Office, where all work should be delivered.
CAUTION.—We are compelled injustice fo ourselves,
and our old customers, as well as to prevent an imposition
upon the public generally, to caution them against a sort
a concern, that falsely holds out to the public that it is
the Argus Bindery. This fraud is practiced no doubt,
with a hope of deluding the Public. Against this bold
and deliberate attempt to deceive, they are hereby cau
tioned.
Kir Particular attention paid to re-Binding. All work
guai ranted.
Country Produce of all kinds taken iu payment
for work.
Having made complete arrangements, we are pre
pared to Rule and Bind BLANK BOOKS to any style or
patte-in, at prices as low as elsewhere.
March >. IM'.O, E. A. PARROXR.
NO COMPROMISE!
AT THE
UNION MABBLE WORKS!
Located at Towanda, IVnn'a.
GEORGE IYECCAEE
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.
He invites the public to see his large stock before pur
chasing elsewhere, as be has the la-gesl stock ever in this
county. Customers purchasing nt the shop or sending
their orders will save at least 50 percent, and not be
troubled with agents looking after grave stones before
the corpse is buried, and who are not responsible Come
and see what you are getting. Having been in the busi
ness for the last 20 years, in the eitv of Philadelphia he
intends to keep a variety always onhand of Marble Man
ties. Monuments, Grave Yard Posts, Head Stones and
Tombs, at city prices.
**- Yard on Main street, opposite Gen. Patton's.
N. B.—Alterations and Repairing promptly attended
, GEO. McCABE.
Towanda. Dec. 18. IRCI.
A CARD.
THE present depressed state of the Money
Market having had the effect to place many kinds'cf
Goods within the reach of Cash buyer*, at much lower
prices 'nan heretofore, the undersigned begs to give no
tice that lie has availed himself of this reduction, to a
large extent within the past ten days and is now offering
many bargains such as have heretofore never oeen squall
ed in this market.
Dec. 10. 1860. JOREPH POWELL
T)RIED BEEF, for sale at ~
FOX'S.
fHcliftal.
I)R. bqbteks
OLD DRUG STORE,
ATready admitted to l>e
The largest, safest aud most approved
DRUG HOUSE IN NORTHERN PENNSYLVANIA !
WITH
An established reputation for keeping the best medicine, j
UNEQUALLED
In its facilities and apparatus for compounding and pre
paring
MEDICINE AND PRESCRIPTIONS,
Conducted by thoroughly competent persons, who devote
the most careful attention,pay the strictest regard
to accuracy, and use only selected arti
cles. and medicines of tmques- -
tionerl purity, has become
Tan SMS BSIDS
With prices revised to correspond with the market.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ALL ARTICLES WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED.
By recent arrangements with the Manufacturers, Tmpor
ters or First Holders of Goods and Cash Purcha
ses, the prices will always be at the low
est point for Prime Goods.
LOWER FIGURES THAN EVER IN
Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass,
DRUGS & DYE-STUFFS.
Everything in this extensive stock will be sold
Cheap for Cash !
| * J
PRICES REJICCED, VIZ:
Of £oaps. Perfumery, Brushes, Combs,
Pocket Knives and Razors,
Lamps and Materials for Liylit.
TRUSSES k SUPPORTERS,
WINES AND LIQUORS, ONLY FOR MEDICINE
TOBACCO & SNUFF.
All the Popular Patent Medicines,
Tooth, Skin & Hair Preparations,
Fancy Articles of all Descriptions,
Eeler/ir, Botanic nvd Homoeopathic Medicines
Spices, Bird Seed, /.amp Shades and Garden Seeds.
FISH TACKLE, AMMUNITION, Ac.
Constituting the most complete assortment, embracing
the great wants of the People, reduced in Price,
and revised for the Cash System.
PR. PORTER S CAMPHEXE!
PR. POUTERS ALCOHOL!
DR. PORTER'S BURNING FLUID!
Are Fresh, daily prepared, and UDrivailed by any in thi
Market.
DR. PORTER'S PREPARATIONS
For a nrily Use,
Known as Safe and Reliable Remedies, are warranted fo
what they are intended to give satisfaction,
viz :
Dr. Porter's Pectoral price 37J cents
Dr. Porter's Family Embrocation *' 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tonic Elixcr '• 50 "
Dr. Porter's Worm Syrcp " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Comp. Syr. Hypophosphitea.. " 100 "
Dr. Porter's Uterine Tonic " L r o "
Dr. Porter's Blackberry Balsam " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tooth Ache Drops " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Cephalic Snuff " 25 "
I)r. Porter's Tooth Powder *• 25 ♦
Dr. Porter's Trirogene " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Tricophile " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Siiampoo " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Lotion " 974 "
Dr. Porter's Horse and Cattle Powder " 25* "
Dr. Porter's Bed Bug Poison " 25 "
Dr. Porter's Black Ink 25 <
Dr. Porter's Cleansing Fluid " 374 '
Dr. Porb-r's Put ar.d Mice Poison " 2."," "
Dr. Porter's Citrate Magnesia • 25 "
Medical Advice given graluilonsly at the offiie
Charging only for Medicine.
Eir Thankful for past liberal patronage wonld respect
fully announce to his friends and the public thatnu pain?
shall be spared to .satisfy and merit the coiitinnanrc ol
theircontidence and patronage, at the
Cash Drug' Store !
Corner of Main and Pine streets.
Towanda, Sept. 5, lnfil. .
jSusqucjpflita (tolltjialt Jiistilulf,
TOIVASDA, BRADFORD CO., PA.
FACULTY :
Rev. JAMES McWILLIAM. Principal. Professor of An
cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences.
SAMUEL L. FJSLBR. A. B. Professor of Mathematics
and Natural Science.
Prof.CHARLES 1!. COBUKN County S<iperiutendent,
Cawnl Director oi Normal Departincnt.
Miss NANCY BALLARD. Preceptress.
Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocal and Instrumen
tal Music.
Mr.D. CAXFIELD DAYTON, Steward.
Mrs. D. C. DAYTON. Matron.
The Spring Term commences WEDNESDAY,MARCH
26, and will continue 14 weeks. •
TUITION, PEK TERM
(Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering
the school, and one-hall at the middle oi the term—tuel
and contingencies included.]
Primary, per term $ 4 oo
Preparatory 6 00
Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00
Higher. Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00
Classical, Ist year, per term 7 un
Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00
N. H- Pupils wili be classed by the most advanced
branch they respectively pursue.
Pupils using scholarships-are charged $1 per term for
fuel and contingents.
EXTRA EXPENSES: .
$ 3 00
Germ*- 3 0()
Drawit 5 oo
Board in ! he Institute, per week, including fuel
ad ligat 2 00
Washing, per dozen 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, except in case
of protracted illness of over two weeks.
Instrumental Music will not,as heretofore, be taught in
the Institution, but by special arrangement—a class will
be t night in a hall adjoining the gronnds of the Institute
by the Teacher ot Vocal Music.
This arrangement has been adopted for the past term
and experience lias proved it to lie eminently superior to
the plan pursued in former years. Social pains will be
taken to secure the greatest progress of those wishing to
take lessons in this branch. Terms will be as heretofore :
Tuition on Piano Forte, per term $lO 00
Use of instrument on which to take lessons.!!... gq
do for practice 2 0 r
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 lied and bedding
when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will lie
furnished at a slight charge.
it is strongly recommended that students from abroad
should board in the Institution, as bettor opportunities
for advancement in study are thereby secured
Normal Department —Special exercises are arrangeo
without extra charge tor those preparing themselves as
Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. R CO BURN, Hie
able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools
in 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 tlie
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 term.
Prof. Coburn's 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 orthe Faculty and
Trustees in sustaining the high reputation the Institu
tom has hitherto enjoyed, and iu rendering it more wor
hy of future patronage and support
lUrch 33, ISM. •> >"* >'<-.I.UAM. PrhKlp.l.
Business "Parus.
BEXJ. M PECK, A RROTVR.
I.A W, TOWAN I)A, PA \ N \ *F<Y A7
to his care, will receive promut ■TT,.
ipHOMAS .1 INGHAM A-rrr,,
1 Ji% I.A LR. LAtM,
T.I N. WILLIAMs, ATTORKR±-~
II • /.YLK', CANTON PA., WILL „tt I
ncss entrusted to his csue in the courts OR £2 1" AL! B
Lycom,:; and Sullivan Go's. I7 Tlß^*
E. OVERTON, JR • ~ .T7T B J, "
fWKRTON k MOXTAKVP 7?
V/ NEYB AT LA IV — Office in IV / T7> OF
y occupied BYUJAB. Macvarlank.
DR. E H. MASON, PHYSICTA
SURGE O.V, offers hi professiomi -CV/)
people of Towanda and vicinity. OFFI O
on 1 me street, where he can always be FOL I' 1
professaurally engaged. OU,l< i *H N C
E F. PARSONS, A TTOR YPV
• LVFFR, TIJOY, Bradford Co. W A 1 J7
M. A H. F. LONG'S store. '
.WAN SMITH, SRFJFTA
an fe ß ßl^? D 8
\\ T AVIEB, .1 7"/'O/,,Y/
'* • /-F IF. Towanda, Bradford count '*T
with Wm. Watkins, . TEW &
——
WILMOT&WATKJNS AI M,; -
TT AT LAW, TOWANDA, PA -!< M ,
occupied hv U. Mercui. ' ' " C * '"MET.
DAVID WILMOT- | G H W RR
May2.LOG. ' U ' "• W ATKI^
A MERICAN TRIIRAY}:
ATX. fa., (near the bridge.) JJ T R ■, ''-■I
Towauda, Nov. 20.1861 T CA D RR, KH.
- • * R "L>ntu>r
UK H. WESTON
permanently located in t . "A
<>P I- 1( K one door south of UAILDAV " '
Towanda . Feb. L'Ms./.,. , " I " I"%'
O. 11. WOODRUFF-DENTIST.
1 ' ,JY LO, ' ATH IN Towanda
j J. Office No 5, Brick Row, over U. W. XONI E ,'
Entrance one door south .Q Tr.l. y a M,
T. Q COBURN,
A 'TORMA AND NOTARY PUBIIP
ETE McKeam 6 5 ° o:'.
CAR*?" AIL ,EGA ' B "'" I " ESSATTENDE ' )T0 W 'th promptness MI
Towanda, Aug. 20, ISGI tf.
HOUSE"
Towunda, Pa.
T" E S u!f C , r ] hers lla,ine ,eftse * *>' l
A. known Hotel for a term of vears would INFORM O
friends and the traveling public! THAT they will I,'', "
happy to accommodate ,11 who MAV 1Z £ JT
call It will LIE the aim o, „, E
make the Wam : House at once couifortahle, plejam
and cheertul. ours Truly, r sm.uh
JAN. 1" ( VI. POWELL A SYJJTJJ
MCC ABE'S
CENTRAL MEAT MAItKtT
Btlmr J. hivgsbfi tfs store, Main it I
R T"UIE suliscriber would respect full v tedder '
X thanks TO the public (or the very lilral |,..1 R ,
extended t him, and solicits a continuance of tin-
He hegs leave to assure that he intends to keep .A' IAD
as heretofore, a choice -election of MEATS MILL kinds
the best the country affords, which lie intends V> -*ll F,J
very small profits, cither by the side, quarter OR PEN'.'
J>~ A quantity of first qualit of SALT PUllK.putM
by myaelt. clteap, by the barrel or pound.
Meats will Le |>nmptly delivered, at any place wi T
tlie corporation.
Towanda. Aumt 12, 1859. J McCABL
J! AILRO AD 110TK.
Near the Barclay Railroad terminus,
TOWANDA, PENN'A.
TR JORDAN respectfully inform l ! the
• the public that lie has leased the we'L-kriovn tar-
I eru stand formerly occupied by M. T. CARRIE*, in TB
| lower part of the borough ot Towanda, wh : LI bari G
i been refitted and thoroughly re furnished, he invite- 1 - J
patronage of the public with every confides , U:,t • I
can give entire satisfaction to such as niav LAV.r A I
with a call. I
HI- BAR will he Rent stocked with tlie HEST qna.'it C" 1
LIQl'OltS. and (he lejst brands of CIGAR.S.
Extensive stabling is connected w ith the hvie, nd I
reliable attendants will rnly H= kept.
No pains or expense w:.L be spared to T'.WVT T'RA pad
ronage of tbepgblie— SNH >; charges will Uiumm
blc. °
j Towsudft. April 1. MSI.
Extraychnary Inducements
TO THE BUYERS OF
FURNITURE AND CHMM
|D6J---sv. 11A VIXG greatly increased my fonttt
HMUDOCK of Cabinet WARE and ('hairs, I AS
to dispose of these aciunlw
tions rapidly, and with that design offer all articles L
unprecedented low prices, for Cash.
Good Sofas at sl6 to S2O. fine Cane Seat Chairs "oca
each, a nice Bedstead for 20 shillings.
1 have now more than 60 different patterns of ON*
Bureaus Desks for the farmer or merchant,
('.lasses ixu.king giass Plates, Portrait *ND Picture Irs '
ol gilt, Rosewood, Mahogany and Walnut corner;,
patterns of Stands , extension, (lining, tea and wort Ti
hles, Hall Stands, and in fact anything that can lefeui I
in a city Ware-house.
A large assortment of ready-made Coffins, willi a JEE;
Hearse ready, at all times.
Purchasers will be sure to find the right place, snad
aide of the public square, one door east of Montanre
I >wanda. Dec. 1. 1859. CHESTER
SEW FIRM.
CODDING & KISSEL
nAVE purchased the large and wel'tanvn mMI 'OA
nient of D. C. Hall, and are now receiving from NET I
York, the largest and most complete assortmeut (it
HARD-WARE,
ever offered for sale in this market, which will BET I
CHEAP for Cash orappoved ('leuit.
We have a large and WELL selected stock of Wood RT
Cod COOKING STOVES, every variety -I pal
style of Parlor, Dining-Room. Six L'l ate. and CJRL " '
Stoves, which WO ran. and will sell as cheap #* ETA!*
purchased in this or any adjoining county. Alsva.A
and complete assortment of
IRON AND STEEL.
Nails and Glass. Paints and Oils, House Trimsnac ' "
riagc Trimmings. Springs. Iron Axels aid IKIKS.C'
all sizes. Carpenters and Joiners Fools, BLT-'S
smiths Tmls, Cross-cut, Cirftilar andMi,.
Saws, Table and Pocket
of every description.
Pumps, Lead-L'ipe, Chain L'nmps and LUBES
HKITT4MVI4 4X PI.4TED
the latest and most approved patters. A iarr "!'•
Of TIN-WARE AND STOVEPIPE. Klwav.
Patent Stretchod Leather BELTING. E ) 11
TURRN of
FARMING TOOLS. I
JOB WORK done on short notice and I
GRAIN. Old iron. Cupper, Brittannia. BRA**-
wax and Feathers, taken in exchange 'or ll' H
We invite " tlie whole world and the rest •'"'"Y.. H
to call and examine our our goods before P" RI
Our motto will be use every man wellandsahnu
ina wrong.
6IR One door south of Tracy and Muorean- - • ■
Block, Main street, CODDING 4 ■
JOHN A.COMHNO, 1 „ ,T I
C. s. KI'SHKI.L. t Towanda Sent H
dvc.ft.E.ic time:
FORWARD! MARCH ■
TO THE J
NEWS R o\\
\\ here \on can ire! I lie bt ( ' st N
ANI) IF YOU WANT TO
IL well posted on the events that arc P*"* J,JJ>
the American people, just ask for one <>
TR ATKD PAPERS, they are really TMRTN ( T
price we ask. for them. And while yon
may as well get a MAP showing all the :t 'I ' N
in the country. Or, you may want U> PITLR
Iriends. and von can get the very latest -I
OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVKbW
B&r Oouie and what wt liave yt.
wives. DoVt forget the place Tilt-
Tuwanda, June 12, D6l