Bradford reporter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1844-1884, November 06, 1862, Image 3

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I iOCA L AA D GKNLRAL.
as- Deaths IN THE HOSPITAL — JAMES
CHUM-KEK and E P. STBAMJF.K, both members of
' ! (,th Fennsjlvania Reserve, under Captain
CoW pa ' ! - '' the n oS pital at Fairfax Seminary last
I GobEi o ieG
I 0
jfcsie.—Wo had the pleasure, a few
since, ol listeningto the" Towanda Orchestra,"
I -'"Ed of Prof. D. PRESTOS. This is an excellent
I Kndt i r eniposed of several instruments, both " string and
I j "and are prepared to play on all public occasions,
*1 e tl'icir services may be needed. Their music caunot
I be surras^ 11 '
The annnal raeeting of the Bradford
I , v Teachers' Association, will be holden at Smith
C 'Ten Friday and Saturday, the 14th and 15th ol No
#e' ber next, commencing on Friday at 10 o'clock, a. m.
and E-says may be expected ; also discussions
' tonics connected with the cause of education.
u P° n 1 C.R.COBURN.
jgfOur esteemed citizen,. WM. Ei.WF.I.L,
li-i been elected President Judge of the twenty-sixth
-j-il District, composed of the counties of Sullivan,
fuli'-nihia and Wyoming, without opposition. That Mr.
FiwEM-'wiH make an excellent Judge there is 110 ques
■ and we hope he may find a pleasant location in his
*'™ di-trict. Our town will lose a useful citizen, and
pTinishurg, (Mr. EI.WKLI.'S future home) will gain an
intelligent and enterprising resident.
The following is frcm a correspondence
to the Philadelphia Inquirer of Friday la.-t. The affair
occurred at Hilton Head, S. C. Mr. Ui u. was a native
of this place, a son ot JXMKS P. Bri.i., deceased, and
va s looked upon as a young man of sterling qualities .
••There was a tragedv in lite cantn of the Seventh
Connecticut Ihgbm .it last . veiling. Lieutenant E. Lr.n
--i-Kcit in a iii'-ment ot depression shot lnnisett. the
1 . ..rire t'lid; tlicet in his It-it side, causing almost inst.lll
- death. Lieut; mint Bri.i. was ay. .:g man ot •
tine l.riiinise, and wa- recently prmn-led to In* position
from the ranks. His home M- in Meiidcn, Conn.
PS" For. THE LADIES. — Wc like to keep our
lady reader* booked up with regard to the fa-hions,—
The " din k of a bonnet " which is now all the rage in
the eastern cities . and without which 110 1. dv is con
sidered up to the fashion, Is formed of deln at; ly tinted
I yon* velvet, fancifully engrafted with fu.'/e, or blonde,
ad rendered modestly piquant by the fall of a broad,
deep veil. Tl e rim circle* more closely to the m. <• than
in former seasons, and is interrinim.-.i with mingled
fruits ami tl overs, or crimp -1 I-v.- anu St-Rorniu
velvet. Over all a delicate white or pink feather jauntily
flutters,
j®-PREPARE FOR THE TAX COLLECTORS. —
The rational tax law " into full iqietation, ami
our citizens wil! soon be cal! d upon to pay their port lon
of tlie expenses of th • war. The assessors have given
notice to all inanii'.; tun is t-- • 'm b-t v. ctd and. make
arrangements for taking out licenses, In default ot which
they will be req ired to pay a fine equal to three times
the cost of the- license. Blanks are also being served
upou private faini!!--*. wi i.-h tin y are i-x; 1 ted t • 1.1
up with the various articles of value liable to oc taxed,
ar.il return to tin *'■ : t c -i -tl. A
•j ARRETTED. — On Monday afternoon last
a young mm. under the influence of " tangle-foot," be
came iii-pired with rather too much n '•rioti-m, and pro
posed to end the war "in tive minutes,"'and was to have
•• two battle* in i.ne day," which, in his imagination,
would permanently close the v He only had one hat
tic k -.vi vir v.: i.-h tc-r.lti -1 in -a ''-.-:-t--cfnl d-.-feat, and
.
-
here, aiul .L .1 it v- ,ini !• '* ]'♦< u '* it i u| Tvith • |
triuti?ai.
At lite req-.-. ' of the Snperintendent,
wc have printed, and shall keep on hand, all the blanks j
required by School Directors, and will sell them iu pack
age* containing
36 School Orders,
24 Agreements with Teachers,
3 of Collect r'* Warrants.
3 Collector's Bonds,
3 Treasurer's Bonds.
3 Notice* nfthe employ ..cut of teachers,
12 Annual Statement*of !>i*triot Accounts,
each pack ore for one dollar.
We inOerstacd that the expense oT .*-a: h i.-lanV* can be
paid out of the School treasury .
DEFACING TREASURY NOTES.— It is said
that attempts have been made by dishonest persons to
alter one dollar treasury notes to/' ten*, ly pasting oil ■
the word "ten." Unsu.*pt;>tii:g persons might take
these " raised" bills for their apparent value, but ;;
slight examination only is neces rty to discover tint the
tace of the note is dotted with UK; words " otic- dollar.
There is also a likeness of Secretary t'basc as large as
life, while the genuine ten- are honored by the leal-aes
of President 1.-neoln. Caution, therefore, is all that is
required to guard against these altered lulls, it any are
in circulation. As every one looks upon the " gt'o' n
backs " as something that cannot be counterfeit ed, it is
quite probable that rascals might take advantage oi this
aid attempt the alteration spi-k.-n of.
GI& IMPORTANT TO RCTCHF.rs, ACCTIONEEBS,
Ac.—The C immissioner ot Internal Revenue has decided
that, under the lic-w tax law, butchers who run a wagon
through the country, trom which to sell their meat, must
take out ap; flier's liceii.-c for the same. The license i
tcn for one, and tilteen dollars tor two horses.
It has tjeeu also decided that vendue criers conic under
the head ot auctioneers, anil must take out a license be
fore they can henceforth cry a single sale. The price of
an auctioneer's license Is twenty fl kits.
Hucksters who liuy up produce through the country
and sell iu town.* or cities from tlivir wagons iim-t take
out a pedler's license. It they haul tlu-ir produce to the
city or town ,it:d sell the nce from stalls or tables, they
are requited t > take out a dealer's license, providing
their sales reach a lhot.-a:.fl- Bars annually.
The following; 'totieehas been received,
ami Directors w i-hing to avail themselves oi the law, can
still have an opportunity, it the matter is attended to
promptly. C. R. GOBURX.
DRAFTED CO3-JMON SCHOOL TEACHERS.
Pknn'A. Dr.r.vKT.M;.NTOI COMMON SCHOOLS,/
Harrisburg, Oct. 2D. 1862. 1
Dear Sir : —The Governor Ins received authority from
the Se -rotary et War to tli.-; )>:,rg; G-u ;ty SuperinU u
ik-utsaud IY-acher* troni the druit. wi ■ll it is proper .*<•
to do, and lias authorized 111 c to say that it any have be; ;i
dratted in your county whose withdrawal troni the
schools will be injurious to the cause ol education, they
will be discharged, on Ibrwaruing this Department a cer
tificate signed by the President and Secretary, or by .1
majority ot the members of the proper Board of Direc
tor*, slating—
1. That they are teachers either in actual charge oi
schools, or appointed to take charge of school* at the
commencement ol list m \t ensuing term of teaching iu
the district.
2. That they are holder* of valid certificates from the
proper Count\ Superintendents.
3. That their witlidr-wal trom their sciiools at the
present time would be injurious to the cause of education.
Upon the receipt nt thi* certificate, which should give
the names ot the .eachers desired to be discharged, of the
district in which they are teaching or are about to teach,
•titd their Post OSlice address, necessary order will
be i-Micd.
< ouiitj - pcrlntendents who may hav" been drafted,
will *t lie the tact to this Department. ;u;d w ill at once be
discharged.
Yours vei y truly.
TiHiM V- H r,T RFvOWF>,
JVif STOWING POTATOES. —As many of our
latntcrs ami gardeners arc now slowing away tlieir win
tor supply ol potatoes, the following hints on the sub
ject Iri ru a correspondent of the Scientific American
may prove of use. The writer says he has tried it four
years, and that it lias proved a sovereign remedy, not
having lost a bushel in that time after they were har
vested, though in some cases they were half diseased
when taken out of the ground. The receipt is as fol
lows : " Dust over the floor of the bin with lime and put
about six or seven inches deep of potatoes and dust with
lime as before. Put in six or seven inches more of po
tatoes, and lime again; repeating the operation till all !
are stowed in that way. One bushel of lime will do for"
ty bushels of potatoes, though more will not hurt them !
the lime rather improving the flavor than otherwise.''
s> /
The following is a list of the members j
of " Lin-ta Hose Company," No. 3, of this place,now in
the service of the United States. Out of twenty-one of
the original members, it will be noticed that eighteen
have rushed to the defence of our country in her peril;—
11. B. McKean, Cth Reg't., P. R. C.
Edward Overton, jr.",soth Reg't., P. V.
W. H. H. Gore, 6th Reg't., P. R.C.
J. W. Mason,*oih U. S. Cavalry.
Charles Mercur, 141 st Reg't., P. V.
A. G. Mason, aid-de-camp to Gen. Meade.
D. 11. Rarstow, 6th Reg't., P. R. C.
E. S. Benedict, 57th Reg't., P. V., (deceased.)
Dr. 5. I). Payne, U. S. N.
Oscar Brown, 6th Reg't., P. R, C., (deceased.)
T. Heyward, sth Reg't., P. R. C.
Jesse A. Wilson, 141 st Reg't., P. V.
Henry Fox, 57th Reg't., P. V.
Robert J. Sherman, 141 st Reg't., P. V.
Wm. McCormick. 141 st Reg't., P. Y.
I.J.Cole,
James Mercur, West Point.
John Britten, sth Reg't., lb R. C.
£*s7* "There is but a step from the sublime ;
to the rididulous." This distance is not greater from j
the poetical to the prosy. Somebody wrote some rather i
pretty verses about " 1.0ve." Some other body borrow- j
i d the metre and taking " Soap " for a theme, wrote
some wicked verses in parody. Here ace the two pieces;
I.OVE. j SOAP.
We are young, i We want soap.
And both are loving— ! Both need scrubbing—
You l"ve me, Y'ou soap me,
And i love you ; And i soap you ;
E :cli. each other's Each. each other's
Faults reproving— | Rough bides rubbing—
Some in me, I Y'ou scrub me,
And some in you. ; And 1 scrub you.
What is best " What is best
tor os to do ? For us to do '
l ive and love, ! Live and rub,
Continue loving— ! Coutiuuerubbing—
'it loving me, i Y'ou rui bin- me,
1 loving \oi ; I 1 rubbing you ;
Each, each other's | Each, each other's
Faults reproving— Rough hides scrobbing,!
Too reproving me, Yon scrubbing me,
i you. ! Iyo \.
This is best I This is best
For i- to do. | For as i do.
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AT |
A W77WS*?* Pe
KCO .*•-'<
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ARE NOW RECEIVING A LARGE '
• A Stock of New Goods, which we offer to cash pur
chasers at as low prices as can he found in Bradford
County.
We would call attention to our highly increased stock of
CLOTHS, CASBIMEO & YEST.KGS.
.t variety, which can be ; a.de up l>y u* to order. '
e. as well as clothes purchase•
: A-,,
ri -• 2 rjt! (e-r f ""A ft * i
IlLtllr I b'Lti St. ii i'i WJ • ■
\JT Jj \i. tJ -ifl II -Y JLa.'* XX • A.- *7 y
u> eo , j Ct 1'• .. j, io* . J VA v[,
Groceries, Crockery, Yankee Notions, Tinware, Ac.
Kit" Most kinds of Farmers' Produce received in ex
change for goods. A. WICKHAM & SON.
Towanda, Oct. 15. 1862.
CLOT JrX X IST Or
CHEAP FOB CASH.
TMIE REST PLATE IN TOWANDA
jL to buy well-made, durable and good tittiug
AT REASONABLE PRICES
IS AT
M. E. SOLOMOFS
CLOTHING STORE,
NO. 2., PATTON'S BLOCK.
Where an immense stock of
FALX. 6c WiriT-ra CLOTISIISC*
GEIMTS rtrnmssfrsTG- GCOBS,
BOOTS 6c SHOES,
HATS €l CAPS,
And Ztcathcr of all kinds.
Having bought early in the season, at low prices, for
ca>h, we will sell correspondingly cheap.
Com- one, come all and i xaiinne our good u a.s we aie
cort.iin to give you a better article, lor le.-s money than
can be obtained elsewhere.
Remember the place— at M. E.SOLOMON'S.
Towanda, Oct. 13, 1802.
THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE
WILL BE PAID FOR
Hides, Sheep Felts & Wool.
AT THE CLOTHING STORE OF
M. E, SOLOMON.
PIASTER roil SABS.
pAYRGA GROUND PLASTER FOR
sale ia large or small quantities. at MASON'S Mills,
in Monroe. All kinds of Grain taken in pavnient.
J. S. SALS BURY & Co.
Oct 32,1861.
iriTHE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID
; JL for Buckwheat at 21 A. OX'S .'TILL.-,
j Nov .5. 1 *62.
Applicatica for harden.
~%TOTD'E is hereby given that an nj |)lica
_Ll tion wiii be in de to the Governor of Pennsylvania
i lor th •pa id-ui oi t• K■ N I 'i 1 1,'EsT ; ~i! 'r VLES li Lb' -
; MAN, convicted in the Quarter *c—ions ot Bradford
i County of Larceny, and now eouiiricd in the Eastern
Penitentiary oi Pennsylvania, ot which all pr> m* iu
- t -rested will please take notice,
Nov. 3,1862. DAVID FOREST.
• r PHE highest prr-rainm paid for Gold and
i A Silver, also, for the IT.l T . S. Treasury notes old issue.—
Certiiiv Acs tor the hack par mid bouuties ot discharged
and docased soldiers cashed by
B. S.RUSSELL, & Go.
j ' * -V a•} 1
S.caal.
ADM IMS'! R \ TOR'S NOTICE Notice is hereby giv*
Y en that ail o- vsotis indebted to the estate of William
Wslborn, late ot Granville, dee'd.. are reqoested to make
immedia 'c paynien! mid tho.se having claims against r- i-i j
estate must pie-eiit ihem duly authenticated lor settle
ment. GEORGE WALBORN, Jr.,
Oct. 28,1862. Acmiuistrator.__
ADMIXISNRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is hereby giv
en that all persons indebted to the estate of George
Walborn, late of Granville, dee'd.. are teipiested to make
immediate paj'tnent, and those having claims against said
estate must present them dnlv authenticated for settle
ment. GEOItGE WALBORN, Jr.,
Oct. 28,15G2. Administrator.
pAUTION —Whereas, my wife PHOEBE j
\J B. FAIRCHTLD, having left my l>ed and Ixtard with
out just cau<e or provocation, I hereby forbid any person
or persons harboring or trusting her on my account.
S. M. FAIRCIIILD.
Uerrick, Oct. 24, 1*62.
A DMINI STII ATRIX NOTICE. —Notice
is hereby given, that all persons iudebted to the es
tate of CH AS. 11. ARXOUT, late of Monroe twp.,dee'd.
are requested to make payment without delay,and
having claims against said estate will present them duly
authenticated for settlement. REBECCA ARNOL'T,
Sept. 11. 1862. Administratrix
ADM INISTRATORS NOTlCE—Notice
is hcrey given, that all persons indebted to estate
of JOHN I.APORTE, late of Towanda boro' dee'd., are |
requested to make payment without delay, and those hav- 1
ing claims against said estate will present them duly i
authenticated lor settlement.
It. LA PORTE, ?,i,l
C. F. WELLES Jr., j Adm s
Sept. 13, 1862.
A DMINISTR ATRIX NOTICE —Notice
Tl is hereby gveu, that all persons indebted to the es- :
tateof il. P. INGHAM, lute of Terry township dee'd., '
are hereby requi sited to make payment without delay, I
and all persons having demands against said estate! will
present them duly authenticated tor settlement.
LYDIA INGHAM,
Sept. 11,1862. Administratrix.
A D MIXIULTIA TO R'S N ()T 1C E—N of ice
Ji TL is hereiiy given that all persons indebted to the es
tate oft haries IL Kello-rg. late ot Monroe, dee'd..are re
quested to make immediate payment, and those having
claims against .-aid c- -tate must present, them duly au
thenticated tor settlement. L. >S. CHUBBUCK,
Oct. 22, 1862. !
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
JA. i • hereby given tl- it all persons indebted to the es- I
tate of Benjamin Reel, late of Windham, deed., are re- :
guested to make inn.!.diaie payment, and those having 1
claims against aid ( state mu.st present them duiy autheu- |
ticated toi settlement. WM. il. RI'SSELL,
Wil. U. RBEL,
Oct. 22,1862. Administrators,
A DMINISTRATOR'SNOTICE.—Notice!
Ax. is herehc .iven.tliat a!i pei-ous indebted to the
e-tut A. ' cT \XMER.hi!.- ot Lcßoy twp., dee'd.,
.-.re hi rely reipn-sted t make payment witlu-nt de
lay, and afl persons having demands against said estate (
wiiip.u-. i :iluein uulyauihenti.ateii ior settlement. -
A. n FOSS,
ANDR'VW BOISE,
Oct. 22, 1 '2. Admin.-trators.
\ ll> I TOR'S NOTICE — ln the matter of ,
jl.\ the. intuit of Milton Rosa, dee'd.
'1 he e:ui. ... .6. ;n '.uditi r. ;.p r :iinted by tin- Court j
upon excepti< ns fie! to t! e tl. .si account of Alministra- j
office, ia Towanda borough, on Friday, the 21st day ol
November, 1862, at L o'clock p. in., at which time in !
place all persons interested are requested to be pre ent.
< . >;. it' 1). 51 -NT.VNY'E, Auditor.
" ■
A U 1 ) ii ( SNOI :t' !•" .V. (' Harris vs.
.I. li'. in the Gourt of Con.mun Pleas •'.
Bradford cot tv No. 246. February T.. 1-61.
' i id 4
the 22d day of November, 1862, at 1 o'clock, p. m., and
all j : ■ i- I-• ! av. upon said monies must present
them, Hi <-. Vue il.; . . >. .11- a. !ir. -aliie.
fiii' .: i!i it. MoN'i AN YE, Auditor.
Oct. 22.1862.
ADM I NISI RATOR'S SALE—By virtn<
A ui an order <-t the Orphans" Court of Bradford Co.,
will he 1 n --i d ! ■ ].id-lie sale on SATI itDAY', the
sth day .i NOVEMBER next, at 1 o'clock, P.M., on
the premises, (late the estate ot Ira H.Stephens, dec d.)
tj.e .. l.ole oi i 11 lot • . the north side ot the Public
. re, i > the •' ■( (-1 Towanda, upon ui leii tin
1, ; i ib- . I, 1. Moou. Eaiil li t wo! in ! in
flee of the Clerk of Orphans' Conrt, to wit :
No.-.'.i11.; 1 rt oi the whole lot which .a sin
the rear '6 the Uuion Block, being strip 12 feet wide
*N'i. 1. Bounded south by the put-lie Sqnare west by |
.
' No. 3. Lying next east of No. 1, being 33 feet front by
132 d ep.
No. 4. Lying next east of No. 3, being same size.
No. 5. Being the residue ot the whole lot ar.d lying
north ot No. i. 2 and 3.
TERMS. —One-ti uith on confirmation of sale and res
id i e'oti six months thereafter with interest and properly
.-ciuied. JOHN M.MAHOX,
Oct. 15,1*62. Adininist.ator.
JN THE BUPREM i: COURT OP P!•:NN
| JL SYLVAN!A. Eastern District, January Term, 1862,
No. 26. iii E ; uiiy.
George W Gii.ve.-a hohh-r of Hie bonds secured by
I iiic i,i .!mi..' (I.'.tod !'• i riiary 1*57, as well tor him
self as lor all ot:,. rs. liuiiiers < f like bonds, u ln) agreeing i
to conti-ituite '• > the expenses oi this suit, may become i
parties thereto,
vs.
The Barclay Railroad and Coal Company, and Edward
Hopper and Charles W. Bcreslord. Trust'es named in
said mortgage, and James .Maciariane, Assignee in Trust
of said Company.
The Ma ter to whom was referred the account of Ed
ward Hopper; ml Charles W. Beresford. Trustees above
named to state, settle and adjust the same, and to report
distribution thereupon among t he parties in ten--ted, will
attend to the duli sot' liii appointment on MONDAY",
the 2Tiii d.iv 01 01 I'ORKit. ,*i>2, at 4 o'clock. P. M.. at
his oiiice, No. 221 .-South Sixth Street, in the city of Phil
adclpliia. when and where all persons are required to j
pres.nt tin ir claims or else he debarred Irom coining in
upon the fund. GARRICK MALLERY',
Philadelphia, Oct. 10.1862.3* Master.
I .Y Ihe matter of the estate of JL-nrij Hansom.
L lull of Orii! tI. ji latin Oi j'hun's Court of Brail
foe! (,'ui mte.
Notice is hereby given that on petition of Win. C. Ran
sum, of Shcshequiii township, the Orphan's Court of said
county awarded an inquest, and a Jury of inquest will
be held on the premises, on Tuesday. November 23.1*62.
between the hours of 10 and 12 o'clock, a. 111.. to ascertain
whether a piece of land late the estate ot IB nry Ransom,
dee'd., can h" divided without injury to the whole, said
land is bounded and described ils follows ;
Bounded on the south by the public highway leading
from Rome to Orwell Hill, west by a road leading from
Rome 10 Nichols, north by lands cf F. A. Diuimock and
east by tamUot Simeon Rockwell. Containing about one
acre au-l a half "r two acres, all improved, with otic old
framed house theieou.
A. HANSON SPALDING, Sheriff.
Oct. 15, 1*62.
ZSGTICS.
Hr.AIKJI'.VRTKBS 57t1l Reo.. P. V., I
Camp Near Conard's Ferry, Md., Oct. *, isi>2. j
rpilF. following named members of Co. A. 57th Reg. P.
; i v , will save themselves trouble and money, by re-
I porting at once at the commaiident, at Camp Curtin, tor
I transportati >ll, t< join their Regiment : also, any other
|ot the Regiment absent without leave— Furlough* no ex-.
I ruse if ahli totrarel:
;'. S. < I nk. M. O. Stark, Jm-eph Sliaddueic. H. W
Terry, G. 1">. Gri-srorv, 1). L. Bnmn, Win. K. Keator,
Mi. bad Su.V. n. Juiius B. VauWiukle. F. M. Hinds.
PETER SIDES,
Cotmnamliug Co. A.
ORPHAN'S COURT SALE.—In pnrsu
::nc ot an eider ol tlie Oi jilian's Court ol Bra Hold
i County, will be expo-od to }nblic -ale, at the dwelling
'■ house! on the pit .ui-es. last lierealter descrilied, atone
I „Vi.. k p. m. .-ii Saturday, the 22<1 day of November 1*62,
t!, • 11 win- ih-scrd "d tracts of land, situate in Smith
: field twp., to wit Due lot or tract ot land bounded <•;:
tia- 1 -t bv land of \ 1 tiert Calitf. sooth by flu- pablic
, highway, ca-t bv land late of Harvy Durfty. dec d., and
i norlh by land ot G. A. French. tr< in which is to be de
| ducted about three acres, sold by said deceased to !L uty
Brigbam, and half aa acre sold to S. S. Baker, and by
hi oi > It Wm. I. Ross, said first described lot o! hod !
aiter deducting said lots sold as a;--ic-a -i : c Min g
; about 41 acre-of iand, as supposed, with one fiumcd
i barn thereon ere ted ; a few truit trees thereon growing,
i and about 25 acres improved. The other lot bounded on
t: ; . west I v land of B.C. Brigham, and by otb?r lands of
said decern*; d. on the south by land of s. s. Baker, mi the
- ca-t 1 i ....1 rt F1 win F. French, and on the 1101 th-y land
ot G. !v. Frcii'-h. troni which is to be deduetetQa small
' lot <>t a': out three-fourths <>f an acre, on which Wil'jani I.
Ross now reside-, and about half an acre sold by said de
- ceased to said Ross, said last dtscrilien lot so to IJC C-X
--1 posed to public sale, as aforesaid. Containing, after mak-
I ing said deductions, about 40 acres, with about twenty
| acres improved, with a framed house, and framed barn
- thereon erected, and ail apple orchard thereon growing
said lands being ot the estate of said deceased.
j Attendance will be given and term- of sale made known
I by the subscriber. M. G. PUBFEY,
smitfcrteld.Oct.22,l962. ' \dmitiistraUw
Srn<il.
TJEGISTER'S NOTICES.— INotice is hero
f ti by given, tlmt there has been filed and settled in
j tii offi.v ui the ll' L'i- tor of Wills, in and l'or the county
01 llr.td rd, a :ouuts of Administration upon the fol
lowing elates, viz :
Final account of J. G. Towner, Executor of Arnest
Forbes, late of Home.
Final account of G. 11. Buck, Guardian of Ja's M Ford,
of Pike.
Final account of Robert Bull A J R Irvine, Executor*
0 George WCook, late of Monroe.
Final account of Samuel 15 Foster. Administrator de
bonis non, of Abial Foster, late of North Townanda.
Final account o! J A Pieice, Guardian of Wm E & Ma
ry K Crans, of Troy.
Final account of John Morton, Executor of Isaac Hor
ton, late of Sheshequin
Partial account ot F. Ilorton,Guardian of Susan,' Alice,
Ellen <5.. Santee A Elizabeths Triiogle, A Lovina Shafts
heirs of Wm. Santcb.
ALSO—The ai praiscment of property set off by Ex
; eeutors or Administrators to widows or children, of the
following decedents:
Estate of Jeremiah Culp.
" " James Clark,
" " J.Mills.
" " J. K. Valance,
" " A. 8. Coleman,
•' " 11. W. Johnson,
. < peiry C. Heath,
" " Solomon Bosworth,
" " James Brown.
And the same will be presented to the Orphans' Court
of Bradford County, on Monday, the Ist day of December
j next, lor u conlhiuation and allowance.
N. C. ELSBREE, Register.
! Register's Office, Dec. 4,1862.
: BRADFORD CO. SS.
xAT AN ORPHANS' COURT
f SfiT4!< B held in and tor.said County.at Towanda,
\ hetore the Hon. ULYSSES MERCUR, I
J president, and iiis associate justices of the -aid court on
! SATURDAY the 6,day o! Sept. A. D. 1862. lu the xnat- I
! ter of the estate of the partition or valuation of the real
estate ol John Donnelly deceased On motion of Mr
Adams the court grant a rule directed to Ellen Donnolly i
Widow of John Donnolly. and guardian of Sarah and '
James Donnolly, minors also. Mary M'Conosoti, formerly
Mary Donnolly at.J James McConoson her husband also
to (Jrace and Margaret Donnolly heirs and persons inter
ested iu said estate and all other persons interested to
be and appear before the honorable the Judges ot the
said court at a court to be held at Towanda, on Monday t
the Ist day of December, A. D., l-n'2. there and then
to agree or refuse the real estate of said deeecdeut at the
aporai.-ed valuation put upon it by the inquest duly re
turned by the court.
Cei tilled iioiu the record Sept. 6.18(52.
N.C. ELSBREE, Clerk.
"^TOTH'E. —The citizens of Bradford (Joun
j. 1 ty will respectlullj take notice that the Fists of j
' Internal Revenue Asse--utcnts. will be open for the iu- i
: speciion of-ticli ]>c-".-o:is as it may interest, until October :
2s, iKG'i.at the following places, via :
ATHENS. SYLVAM A, i'ROY, I.EROY, MONROE,
■ WYSON, WYAU'SIXG. ORWELL, LERAYSVILLE.
The Assessor will hold an appeal at the Court Mouse, i
la ",'••> i: -ia. !-t Br.oitord County, on the'J-th, 2'.lth.'>i)tli,
and 31st days of October, 1852, when he will adiust any
: difficulties that may L.tVc arisen hum improper assess
: nicnts. BENJ. P. FOKTXKR.
. lot • a it Revenue Assessor. 1A tit la, Collection District.
Office at Catawissa,Oct. 3,1862.
I DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
a r._ is I. ,eby gi'.i n that dips:- as indebted to the es
tate of •) aim - Ail. a. late of Ai ,atiy, dee'd., are requested
to make ;mined! ito i ly.aent, aud all having claims
a-a Inst 1 estate, iiai.-.t pre-.eut them duly autheuticat
: I s< ttlemcnt. J. L.JONES,
j Oct. 6,1<562. Administrator.
| A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. —Notice
; -si. i- a 1 . , that ■II persons indebted to the es
-1 tateoi Nel >miah Coborn, late ol Warren, dee'd., are re
j it -• i! torn ike tun .c iiat • payment, and those having
! man da tiust -..!•! estate will present them duly au
liieaticati-i for tCement.
MICHAEL MOI'LTON,
Oct. 6,1862. Administrator.
I i>M I N I STRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice
J is' ! .y •. that ad persons indebted to the es
t; vn, ,wL • i . M:il< i, late ot Orwell, dec'il., are re
quested to n. in !.ti.d--:e payment, and all having
ciaitns against said estate must present them duly au
thenticated for settlement. CYRUS COOK,
Oci. 2, 1862. A dm.
A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es
tate ot Darling Ja'rvis, late of Pike, dee'd., are requested
to made immediate payment, and those having claims
against ii.l e-:at ' n:a.:t present them duly authenticated
to- -etfi . lit. D.M. BAILEY, Adnt.
Oct. 2, Mod.
ADM i NISTRAT< )R f S NOTICE—Notice
J. 3.. -s her< by giv .th it all persons indebted to thees
*. : o: 11.. . ; A,'lis, he. .1 t rwell. dee'd., arc requested
to make immi iiate payment, and those having claims
: gainst said estate mu t present them duly authenticated
for ettlement. ABEL DARLING, Adm.
i NOTICE —Notice is here
by given that all persons indebted to the estate of
Benjamin .Sexton, late of Grauviile, dee'd., are retuested
to make payment without delay, and those having claims
against said e.-tate must present them July authenticated
for settlement.
OSCAR SAXTON. ! p .
JOHN J. SAXTON, j x '
Oct. 2,18(52.
! \ DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE—Notice
; J. V i- hereby given that all persons indebted to the es
tate oi WM. 11. H. BROWN.late; ol Monroe boro' dee'd.,
are requested to make immediate payment, and nil hav
ing claims against -.id estate will present them duly au-
I theiith atcd lor settlement.
JOSEPH IIOMET,) . - .
OLIYE BROWN, f Aa,n s '
Sept. IS. 18(52. _
D2ESSOZ.UEZQIII.
rpilE Copartnership heretofore existing between Sam
1. uel Lyon Jr., end Henry J. Taylor, and doing busi
ness under the name and style c>( LYOK & TAYLOR,
is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
S. LYON. Jr.,
11. J.TAYLOR.
V >„ The business will be continued, as heretofore, by
SAMUEL LYON, Jr„ and all Book accounts to be set
tled with him.
Polterville, Pa., Oct. 1,1862.
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.— In Ike matter of
al. thi i sti te of She} ard Pierce ul l r m. A. Pierce,
No. 17"> May Tei m, lso2. In the Court ol Common Picas
ot Bradford county.
The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court
to distribute funds arising from Sheriffsaleof deft will at
tend to the duties of his appointment at his office in the
borough of Towanda, on Monday, 17th day of November
Isij 2, at 1 o'clock, p.m., and all persons having c'airns
on said monies must present them ,or else be forever de
barred Irotnthe same. P. D.MORROW.
Oct. 10, ifeo2. Atiditor.
"VTOTICE.—Having transferred to EL W
X * BAiRD, Esq.. ceitain of my Notes and Accounts
in the purchase ol Real Estate, and all persons interested
having been notified of the same transfer, those whose
Accounts and Notes remain unsettled on the first No
vember next, will be left fur collection by law, as the
same must lie settled at that time to close said purchase.
Oct. 15, lso2. M. E. SOLOMON,
A UDITOR'S NOTICE.—J Bevier, Sriggs
-i 3L i yl'o.vs. Strjrtrn Fell on , No. li'.'ii, Sept. Term.
ISfiO, and i'-. A. I'ar.ton* vs. Stephen FelUm. — Sejit. T.,
l-i"2. In th ■ Court oi Common Pleas o! Bradford county
The undersigned.an Auditor, appointed by said Court
| to distribute funds raised by Sheriffs sale ot defendant's
real estate.will attend to the duties of his appointment at
his office, in the borough of Towanda, on THURSDAY,
13th Nov., i-i.2, at 2 o'clock, p. nt., and all persons
. having claims upon said monies must present them, or
i else be forever debarred from the same
J. WOOD,
1 Oct. 15,18(52. Auditor.
| A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice
i X A is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the
e.-tate of .JaNE JoNK 1 -. late of Athens, dee d., are re
quested l" make immediate payment, and those having
■ demands against said estate will present them duly au
thenticated for settlement. JOHN JONES,
Oct. 15, 1802. Administrator.
(iood Flour iiiid Good Bread!
WHY I* IT THAT SO MANY FAMI-
U LIE- HAVE POOR BREAD ! Ask the lady of
i the bouse, and yen will invariably receive iu miawc-r:—
: The flour i- poor or the yeast is poor.
To av'id the 'it nble.-'uuv your llotir always at FOX'S
and u-e Stratton's Yeast Uompound, to be had at the
! same place; itulway- gives -atistaction.
The best quality of Wue it. and Buckwheat Flour and
fresh gro iud Corn Meal, all at low prices, at ; j, , ft
Grocery Store. E. r.FOX""
Jan. 28, l-i'.J.
HARRISBURG NAIL VvORKsT"
11 K undersigned lias on nand a supply of
_u_ Nails, from these well knov.n work. The nails are
mad ■ from Pennsylvania lro- u- manufactured extiressly
i for this purpose, and are of as uperior quality. For safe
to ib aler- only, audoti better terms than they can obtain
in New York. Emit ire at the Banking Office ofß. S.
RTT-SEI.E &CO • B. S. RUSSELL.
Hrv.-rndt;, ibiaofe 18, 1862,
Jiitscrllanrous.
NEW SPRING GOODS!
AT
J. M. COLLINS',
(First door South of Codding & Russell's.)
TUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK
ef ait unusnal large stock of Clothing, Cloths, Casemers
Yestings, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats A Caps, which
will be sold at greater bargains than before.
OUR SPRING STOCK
Will comprise almost every article worn by man or boy.
SJJSZKfESS SUITS, COAT 3, PANTS
Vests, Shirts, Collars,
Suspcndcr3, Ucck Ties,
Gloves, Wrappers, Sochs,
Overalls, Boy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention
is called to our New Style of
CLOTHS, C.VSIiiLUES AX D VESTIXUS,
Which are ready to make up to order, on short notice,
and warranted iu avery way, or no sale, as we havasome
eight years experienm* iu this line of business, my cutter,
Mr. PENKPACKEB. will te on hand, at ail t. to 4e
euttiug for those who wish it done.
BEAR IN MIND
If you wish to buy clothing cheap, and get ae good as
represented, call at
If you wish to get the worth of your money, aud bny new
fr;sh Goods and fair dealing, call on us and you will lie
satisfied. No trouble to -how goods and no fore ng to buy-
Goods sold for cash only. J. AI. COLLINS.
Towanda, April 21,1862.
New Arrangements.
TIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FOR M-
J. Ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for
merly carried on by J. 1). HUMPHREY, in the store op
posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly
on hand a general assortment of
BOOTS & SHOES,
and a very large stock of all kinds of LEATHER requir
ed for a country trade. A full assortment of
Shoe Findings, Harness Triimnmss,
HADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS
GLASS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac.
We expect to increase our facilities in tiie manufactur
ing department, so as to be.able to sup} ly dealers with a
superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and
especially" foreign," believing it "I vital impoi-lame to
community to luster domestic productions us far as prac
ticable.
Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery
owned by Messrs. Culp A Kirby, aud rented the-hop
formerly occupied by tliem, vrc offer lor sale a large stock
of
HARNESS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, TRAVtLINS BAGS.&C j
and will make to order almost anything in this line.
We respectfully invite public attention to our whole
stoi k in it- various branches, trusting that oy strict at
tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the
w ants of community, we shall merit and receive a lair
share of public patronage.
We are prepared to make to order anything in our line.
Also, do all kind- of repairing on very short notice
Sir Cash paid for Sheep pelts, Hides and Skins.
J. O. HCMI'IIKF-V, iKA U. BCi.L, J. F. DAYTON.
Towanda, April 25, 18(52.
FRESH" ARRIVAL
OF
r !5 iSSS fjaTf.D finiliipp
!fiii ihtif ffhltiJl Lt'JidsnS.
rn HE SUBSCRIBER WOU LI) RETURN
J_ thanks to the public for their patronage during the
past year, ami ask the same 1 animating public to
give liis new stock a fait examii atioa lx fore buying, be
lieving lie can satisfy them both in goods and prices. I
will sell my stock a- low, lor the qu-'lity, as any one in
the country, which consists, as usi al, ol all articles in
the Gentlemen's l'iii nis,.ing depnrm?nt. All Wool Cas
simei'e suit-, Siik Mixed do., and some of a lower grade,
as well as the liner
Doeskin Coats, Pants & Vests,
Silk Velvet and Grenadier Siik Vests, all of which goods
1 will represent true as to quality. Overcoats, all grades
aud priet s. Under Shirts and Drawc.s, Bu-pendens, Ilo
s...ties, Collars, Neck lit.,, Fine Linen Shirts,
HATS CAPS.
i ' ipps. Uiu!,n-!i >-'. GI res and Mittens, Ac., Ac. I would
call especial attention to my large stock of Fur Hats,
which I flatter inyseH i sell a little lower than the same j
goods can be bought in town 1 mean what I say, and
no humbug ;so give.us a call, aud if we don't sell you
goods before you leave it will be our fault. We charge
nothing for showing goods. I have the Fall Style ol the
Celebrated Oakford Siik Hat,
Now on exhibition, which needs no puffing to those wh
have worn them. Respectfully,
R. W. EDDY.
Towanda, Oct. 14. 18iV2.
THE PATRONS
OF
WM. A. ROCKWELL
And the public gen eiallficd at his tlcre
AN EXCELLENT SELECTION
OP
FALL GOODS,
Which will be sold ou
REASONABLE TERMS.
3,GIVE US A CALL.
Towanda. Sept. 25,1802.
TIEHED lAR.JXIET.
THOSE IN WANT OF
BOOTS & SHOES,
SHOULD GO TO THE TOWANDA
130 OT & SHOE STOR E,
Opposite tiie Court House.
CASH PAID FOR
HIDES & PELTS,
At HUMPHREY & CO'S.
Towanda, Sept.. 24.1-02.
FIRE INSURANCE.
Insurance against Loss By Eire
IN FIRST CLA' ,-!
CASH CAPiTAL COMPANIES.
-U PLY TO
i" 1 - <3-. COBTJBIT,
TOWANDA, PA.
Vent. 30, 1862.
PENSION AGENCY.— TO SOLDIERS
AND THEIR FRIENDS.—The undersigned having
luid eon-:d(". able exjieri jji procuring Pension Boun
ties and back pay of -oldiers, will attend to all Imsine.-s
in ihat Hue, entrusted to his care, with promptness and
fidelity.
Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or
address rue by b-tter at Sylvauia, Bradford county. Pa
Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE.
Refers fiy permission to
11. B. CARD. County Treasurer, Wellsbsro' Pa.
D. F. I'OMKROY. Troy, Pa.
A. II Sheriff, Towanda, Pa.
Oct 22, 1802.
iUffctcnl.
THE
lily^
DRUG STORE.
(Wwlttmlr and Retail. No i, Patton* Block, Cor nor
•/Main unit Bridgt Sit., Towanda. Pa.)
DR. T. F. MADILL, i'roprirtor.
The subscriber respectfullt
Informs the Public that he has purchased the abov*
Drug Store, and ha vine: thoroughly relitted and enlarged
t, and increased his facilities for Compounding Medicine*
is prepared to supply every want o! the public, in tlr*
I iue of
DKTJGS AND MEDICINES,
MyJStock, almost entirely new, lias been selected with
care, and embraces a lull assortment of all articles belong
iug to the Drug Trade.
F2HJS&2I SUPPLIES
are received monthly, of Pure and Reliable Drugs and
Medicines, which w ill be sold at pries tbat cannot (ail
to suit our patrons. My stock consists of
Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals, and
PURE LIQUORS\
Of every description, and tlie best quality for Medical
use. All tiie ])opular
PATENT MEDICINE
AND A LARUE SUPPLY OF
HOXEOPATHIC A COXCKXTR VTI-iD MEDUIXES.
Botanic A Helvetic Medicines, Tildoris Alco
holic and Fluid Extracts,
Alkaloids and Resinoids. All the best Trusses,
Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Unices.
J (resist Pumps, Nipple Shalis A Sliiel's,
Nursing Buttlc.-.Syringe.-, Cut liters,
A LA ROE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS & STROPS,
Pocket Knives, Surgical Instruments of late style and
best quality. Paints, Oils. Yarai.-hos, Window Olass, Put
ty, Ac. A large supply ot
BRUSHES
For the H it. Hair, and Shoes, Painting. Varnishing and
White Washing, also for the Teeth and Nails.
TOOTH POWDERS AND PASTES,,
of every variety. A large assortment of
MIP/' iUr/JiiiSS,
Pure Essential Oils. Fine Perfumery and T' 'let Soaps,
Buffalo and Ivory (' nibs, Hair P., >-s, Oils and
Invignratois. Kerosene. Rum'. Fluid,
Lamps, Shades, t'hinine, s,
\\ icks, Ac.
Choice Tobacco, Cigars <f; Snuff.
All th" Dye stuffs, Fi-h Tackling, Ammunition, Ac.
Bird Cages, of every style and variety, < •. Nests ml
Seeds.
♦3- Dr. MADILL will be found at. his off o, in tlio
Drugstore at all times, when etc.as 1 in < ,t of door
practice, when he will examine aud pri.-crl e for patients
in his i cay, free of charge.
I'hysi i-ns supplied at reasonable rates. Prescriptions
careluliy inpouudtd. The puiiiie are cordially invited
to examine aud test our stock aud learn our prices.
Towanda. Jane 21,1M2. T. P. MADILL.
j IST OF JURORS DRAWN FOR A
Lj SPECIAL COURT, commencing Monday, Novem.
ber 3,181>2.
FIHST WEEK.
Athens twp— 1- Rice. IRidgbnry Lyman Wood*
Albany—David B snli k. ! ruff.
Asylum—M T Vangorder, J Springfield Caleb S Bnrt,
Jonathan Whipple. GioW V • irhis.
Burlington twp Boswell Sheshequin Lyman.Horton,
Luther, \\ I, Gainer, F S' C 0 wore.
Ayr.'s. Terry—John Horton.
Canton—Robert Lilley, Levi 1 Booth < a George Dun*
Steel. j ham, Jr.
* ••iii'.ii'o.i .is i, 'hi. .Tow.in J.i to- Michael Mitch
j Franklin-—Vt . . Runt. ell.
Litchtield—A I'WU. ott, Jo Towanda boro'—C D Pas
sepli Park, 2d. I sage.
Leßoy—lt 11 Xing dcy, John Warren—Richard L Bowen,
Kelley. J p Coburn.
Monroe—RNortlmip. j Wyalusing—J F Chamber-
Orwell Cook. \ lain. I! W Jackson, E B
Pike- NeDon p Boswortli.i Barnes.
R W t'oolbaugh. Wiiuiot—George Ilarford.
Rome tp—Albert Richards,
j J A Moody.
SECOND WEEK,
Athens twp- Fhilip Cranse.'Rida'mry—T> E Buck.
John F Satti ile,-. ■ Springiield—Salisbury Colo.
Albany—Clark Baheoek. Slie>!:equiu—G F Vincent,
Burlington W- -R It Phelps.' Charles Brown.
W I) Gamage. Terry- -Jacob Froutchy.
ColuiiiViia—lviiuthan McLel- iow.iada boro' —George X
land, Stephen Keep, Geo Fox.
M Card. Stephen Bullock Towanda North—Silas Mills.
Canton—Geo Grifiin, A 1)! Troy twp Samuel Thorn.
Spalding. Irad Wilson, Jj as.
G Rockwell. Johu S Mix.iTuscarora—WilmotCobarn,
Horace Fiteh. j Wyalusing—Nathau Stai-
Granville—Smith May, All j ford.
Mott. jWilinot— F G Morrow.
Litcliiield-SylVestev Cotton, j Wells—David Knapp.
l.eltoy—A J Walter. ,Wysox—John S Frink.
Monroe twp--Samuel Cole.| Windham William Kuy-
Freeman Sweet, James W| keudall.
Erwin. I
A. HANSON SPALDING,
Towan.la, Oct. 23. 1862. SlierifT.
SPECIAL NOTICA.
TN ACCORDANCE WITH WHAT
A seetns to he the necessities of the times, and for my
own business security, 1 have concluded to sell Goods
FOE lIEADY PAY!
I believe I have as good credit-customers as any one, and
most of them prompt paying ones, but future prosperity
in biisin I think requires that Groceries and Provi
sions should be sold for cash.
1 hope, by attention to business, and an earnest desire
to please, to still retain all of my old patrons.
ifrT. e who are indebted to me will oblige me by
settling up at once. E. T. FOX.
Towanda. August 1, ISfil.
IE. "ST. & 3. &A]
nRANGE OF TIME COMMENCING
MONDAY MAY 5, 1 BG2. Trains w.R leave Wa
verly at about the following hours, viz. ;
WRBTWAKI) BOI'XD. KA rWAKD Cn*Xl.
BnHal • Express.. .-l.lt pMN. A' . ; VN! , .11.33 A M
Night Express....3.lß AM X? ~i t Express.. .12.44 A M
' Steamboat Kxprcsss.oß P M
Way ft.lo A •,] w u - 1.50 1' M
Way Freight ....!-'2 r , A M Cincinnati Uxprvss4.2l AM
Accommodation.. \ .07 I'M Way Freight.... 3.10 PM
i he Nigh Ex' .ress—east and west—runs every day
Cincinnati I mpress runs Sundays, but docs not rim on
Mondays. Night Express of Sundays runs through to
iu rialo < j , u t duei nor run to Dunkirk! Mail remains over
biglit at Elntira.
I Cll A'S. Ml NOT. Gen'l Snp't.
] ~ I^jranceT
; r plIE tintlersismcd hat been appointed tho
1 A tgent of the Ifisarnnce Company ol North America,
located at Philadelphia, i- ltov. pi t pared to take risks,
In town or enmity. This Company is one of the oldest in
tlie United States, having been chartered in 1713, it hag
a capital of $.">00,000. and is managed by a board of Di
rectors of the very highest chara ter for honor and in
t, :rity. All In- -i . are .iipested promptly. Its rates are
as low as those of any goodComt ny, and propertyhdd
ers in ariag in this C unpauy may iv-l assured that they
can rely on the perfect safety of their policies in case of
loss. ' U.S. RUSSELL,
\t the Banking Oflicc of B. S. RUSSELL & CO.
March 1), 1862.—nt1-tf.
j ARDIAN'S SALE.—By virtan of a
\A order of the Orphans' Court of Bradford county,
will be 1 ypu-im to public . ile t: Till' RS[.VY, the 27th
| day of NOVEMBER next, at I o'clock, P. M.,on the
| premises, the following described property, to wit: A
lot of land situate in Ulster township, hounded north and
east bv land of James MeCarty. south by laud of Jason
. Smith ami west by the puhlia highway. Containing
about half an acre of laud, with a framed house and barn
thereon, it being the tavern house formerly kept by P.
P. Sweet.
TERMS.—One fourth of Hie porch se money to be paid
on confirmation of sale, and the balance in one, two, and.
three years theroalter, with luterest
ELMORE EVERITT.
Oct. 30.1862. Guard tan of Charlotte Elstww,