LOCAL AED GENERAL. ■ ■ Senator Wilmot left this place on Mon l„l, for Bedford Springs, where he will stay some I for the purpose of recruiting his health, llis cor respondents can address him at that pl.ee. A dwelling house and outbuildings, in i g ylum township, belonging to Hakky Benjamin, were de'trojed by fire on the evening of the 24th ult. The fire 1 H supposed to have been the work of an incendiary, as , t [) 6 [.remises were unoccupied. Loss estimated at SIOOO. | —♦ — v { ! The following sick soldiers were in the United States Hospital, knowu as Steward's Mansion, West Baltimore Street, in charge of Surgeon Dr. Ida Run fel! Jab' is. lS62 : Li'THEH Pa att, company A. Sth U. S. Infantry, has ty phoid fever, not sensible, but not dangerous. Residence, Fraukliu. Bradford county. G H. Nelson, company K . 106 th regiment, has mea tus and diarrhoea, improving slowly. Residence, Alba, Bradford county. C M. Cbofct, 11th Pa. regiment, wounded in the hip •erely. is a prisoner at Richmond. Residence, Leßoy, Bradford county. Admission of Patients to the Insane HosrtTAL.— To avoid trouble and difficulty which may arise from ignorance or misapprehension relative to the admission of patients into the Pennsylvania State Luna tic Hospital at Harrisburg, it has been deemed advisable j to give the following extracts from the by-laws of the | hospital. These provisions will be strictly enforced, and it is j hoped that all who may have occasion to bring patients j to the hospital, will be prepared to comply fully with ! the spirit and letter of the regulations : " Preparatory to the admission of a patient, (unless i when committed by an order of court,) the Superinten- ! dent shall be furnished with the certificate of a physician ■ ,hat he has seen and examined the individual and believes , him or her to be insane, with a request of a near relative j or friend that the patient may be received into the hos- j pitai. and a bond, with satisfactory security for the pay- j ment of hoard and other expenses while in the institu i tion. All private patients thus received shall make a I payment of thirteen weeks' board in advance when bro't to the hospital, and if taken away uncured and against ; the advice and consent of the Superintendent within that period, no part of said payment shall be refunded. <• Whenever a patient is sent to the hospital by the or der of any court, justice, judge. Directors of the Boor of a c mntw or the overseers ot the poor of a town-hip or poor district., the order or warrant, or a copy thereat, by which snch person is sent sln.ll be lodged with the Su perintendent. ' -'those who bring a patient with any snch order or warrant will, e required to pay at the "ime ot the admis . nof th patient, -ixty five dollars. •• A writtc i history of the ca-e should be sent with the patient, and. if pos-ible. sonic one acquainted with the individual should accompany l.iin to the hospital, from whom minute, but olteu essential particulars may be learned." Cases of recent occurrence will t>e received at any time on compliance . iih the regulations. Items fkom the Troy Times —WO clip the following items from the Troy Tunis ol the 26th iust. — Nobly Done.—ln Springfield township tnen have already voluntc'cicd since the new rtqni-iti .u for troops. And it is estimated that in that township at least one thousand dollars will be raised to d dray the txpen-es of volunt**. rs. , — Warner U. Carnochan, E-q.. of this village lias been appointed by his Ex elleney, Gov. Curtis Second Lieutenant of the " Western Bradford Guards." He is capable and energetic, and we trust his military career way prove glorious and brilliant. —War Meeting at Canton - .—On Monday, July 21st, notices were stuck up that there would be a meeting held to raise volunteers at Canton, \\ ednesd.iy, July 2 >d. On Tuesday, tire day appointed, a respectable though not a large number assembled, notwithstanding the rain. # The meeting organized by calling C'oi. Ikad W ilson to the Chair. Hon. F. Smith delivered a short but stirring address to the people. H.N. Williams read the Governor's Proclamation, sn.l offered the following resolutions; Whereas, Adjoining States are offering bounties of fif ty d dlar> to each volunteer, when sworn into the service vi the Cured States. Wliere.t- The Governor of Pennsylvania has recom mended that we raise sums siiffi ient m provide bounties q ial at it-.i-t to those offered by adjoining states, there lore. lie it Resolved, Tnat we recommend the appointment of a central committee lor Bra.bord eouuty. So provide ways ft rai-ing $25,000, to pay a bounty ol fifty rl- -II us to each rei ruit when swuri into the service of the United St ites. lies /red, That Canton township will raise both h< r quota of the live companies called I r as well as her share ui the $25,000. Resolved. That a committee bo appointed I y the chair, one frotn each school district, for the purpose ot raising $1250 ind 25 men her quota ot the live companies. Resolve I. That these resolutions be published in the re vera I journals of the county. Lhaki.es MvDoi'Gal, being called came forward,and in a masterly and eloquent manner advo .di d the adopti' n of the resolutions and lii • speedy liiiing the call lor more troops, and closed by vohmteei big. 11. Townsend was called, who spoke In n most eloquent and impressive manner, and closed by volunteering. The resolutions were passed unanimously. An opportunity w as then offered lot volunteers to come forward. Twenty-two brave men stepped forward and fifteen others were pledged by the first of the week. Tl o a had rainy day, the meeting was most euthii-Pistw Mothers and daughters said go, we will rake the hay and reap the wheat. God bless such mothers and daughters. One individual was appointed by the Chair, in each school district to raise men and money ; they w ill call meetings in each dis'riit or carry the subscription paper to every house —to every individual. Heap Quarters sth Reg.. P R , ! Camp near Harrisson's Bar, James River, July 4, ISG2. f Sir: In accordance with Order No. - I have the hon or to submit the following statement of the position and work of this Regiment in the recent battles near Rich mond. On Thursday, 26th June, the sth Regiment, in connec tion with the Ist Rifles, usually denominated " Buektails,' were detailed (or picket along the Chick-ahominy ; early in the day, the euemy made his appearance on the right of our line, when a brisk skirmish was commenced and kept up until the af ernoon, when the two regiments re tired to Beaver Run, a small stream north of Mechanics ville. Our regiment was posted along the margin of a piece of woodland—skirnti hers thrown out in front find one company posted in a rudely constructed riflo pit, a little to the right and front ol our right flank, f was put in command of the skirmishers and rifle pit; about oclock the enemy made his appearance in large force, when a terrific fire was opentd and k pt up until after dark, when the enemy retired leaving large numbers of killed and wounded on the field. The sth Regiment lost la thi-j engagement, 7 killed, 64 wounded and 12 missing. It would li# hard to make any distinction in reporting the conduct of officers and men, in this engagement, as all be haved with the mo-t consummate coolness and .bravery. Our Regiment la)* down on the field just in rear of our Lne ol but!#, but received an order about midnight to march, whirl, we did and halted at •' Gaines' Hill," and participated in the battle of the 27th ult. Our regiment was ordered to take a position near the right, which we took and held for nearly four hours, under a heavy fire of the enemy—oui officers and men behaving with great coo ne-s and courage. We were kept un re until our ammunition was exhausted, when our right flunk was at tacked by a Brigade of the enemy and we were forced to retiie, which we did in order. In this engagement we ' ost : ki.'.od, 5, (among whom was Capt. R. W.Stlkkock, Company F.) ; wounded, 44 ; missing, 6 ; most of our missing in both engagements, have since ret . ned. At the battle of the 80th tilt., the sth Regiment again occupied an important position. Col. Simmons of the "th was in command of the Ist Brigade in place of Gen. ku solus who had been taken prisoner on the 27th. The command of the Regiment was entrusted tome. Sonn a'ter the battle commenced I wa* ordered to charge the ! ght with parts of the sth, Bth, 9th and 10th ; the charge 'a? made,the enemy routed and over a hundred prison er? 'nken. The troops engaged jn the charge was rallied and placed in position to make another dash at the ene my, but before this could be done the enemy came on us '.h such overwhelming force as to compel us to retire.— In this encouuter the 6th lost several valuable officers and men, among the former was Col. S. G. Simmons cf thesth Pennsylvania Reserve, (who fell while gallantly urging and leading his men to the wor£); Capt. Jas. Tagoakt, Co. 8., 6th Keg., Capt. Thos. B. Chambeiilin, Co. D., Capt. Joun MoClkrv, Co. 11., Lieut. Riddle. Co. P., Lieut.McFaddis, Co. D., Lieut. Hildekbuand, Co. G., all of whom were severely wounded and missing, probab ly either killed afterward or taken drisoneis. Our loss iu killed is 6, wounded, 69; missing, 74; many ot the wounded and missing are undoubtedly since dead. Here, again, our officers and men behaved most admirably. I cannot but mention.as deserving particular notice. Maj. Dahk, of the sth. to whom, as much as to any other, is doe the splendid success of the charge on the enemy's right. Adj . Mason", although severely wounded, re mained at his post during the eu'-ire day, doing his duty faithfully. total, Uil.ed, IS ; wounded. 177 ; missing, 74—209. J . W. FISHER, Lieu. Col. Commanding , 6th Reg. P. It. iicfcu sittomfscments A DMINISTR.VTOR'S NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indexed to the es tate of R< ISWELL COBURX. late of Warren twp.,dcc'd. are requested to make payment without delay.and those having claims against said estate will present them dulv authenticated lor settlement. M. C. COBURX, July 16.1962. Administrator. Al> MIN IST R ATRIX NOTlCE—Notice T.X, is hereby gven, that all persons indebted to the es tate of. I. K. VALANCE, late of Towanda boro' dec'd., are hereby requesited to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estatel wi;i present them duly authenticated for settlement. SARAH VALANCE, July 16.1862. Administratrix. A ICM INISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Notice aA- is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate ot Patrick Howley,dec'd., late of North Towanda, are hereby requested to make payment without de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate wiii present them duly authenticated for settlement. JOHN ML MA HON, Admistratoi. June 17. 1862. ADM INI ST 11 ATR IX 3NOT I CE.-Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Henry \V. Johnson, late of Athens twp.. dec'd.. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. M. IS A LIN A JOHNSON, June 24. 1862. Adm'x. \ DM I NISTRATOR'S NOTICE —N tit ice is here.v given, that all persons indebted to estate of JAMES CLARK, late of Herrick twp., dec'd., are requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims against said estate will pre.-eut them duly authenticated lor settlement. JOHN McMAHOX, Adra. July 23,1862. A UDITOR'S NOTlCE— Burton King* ji\. bery vs. Juseh Kingsbery. In the Court or Com mon Pleas of Bradford county, No. 139, December Term 1861. The undersigned, an \nd tor, appointed ly said court to distribute tunds arrising from sale f deteudant's real estate, will attend to the duties t his appointment, at his oificc. in the borough of Towanda, on '1 hursday. the 14ih u.iy of August. L-n'i.auJ ail persons having claims on said nt'ine- must present them or else be fores er debarred from the sain p. J. Wotl>, July 16, 1-62. Auditor. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE — ln lh> matter of .a JL tin estate of J tin Onan dec J.. Iu the Orphaus' Court ot Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute tunds iu the hand* ol the adiniui-tiate i arising froui saie of leal estate ol said decedent will at tend to the duties of his appointment at his otlice in the borough of Towanda, on Monday, 1-lh day of August, 'ls2, at 10 o'clock, a.m. and all persons having claims on said monies must present them.or else be torever de barred from the same. P. D.MORROW, July 16.1*62. Auditor. _ t UDITOR'S NOTICE.— Harry Scorilte l\ vs. Join, 11 S■ ville. In the Court <>l Common Picas o! Bradford county. No. 125 May Term. 1-62. The undersigned . an Auditor, appointed by said Court to di-tribute funds raised by Sheriff's sale ol defendant's real estate.will attend to the duties ol his appointment at bis tilfiee, iu the borough of Towanda. on TUESDAY, l'.ith August. 1-62, at 2 o'clock, p. in., and all persons having claims upon said monies niu-t present them, or cl-e be lorevcr debarred from the same G. D. MUXTAXYF.. July 16. 1862. 1 Auditor. A EDITOR'S NOTICE —' JI Mnvvilß. f\ vs. John 4" -Inn Voting —ln the Court oT Com mon Piets o; Bradford county. No. 332, September T., lsol. Ttie undersigned, an Auditor, appoint'd by said Point to disti ilnite in inie.- raised by - 1., riffs sate ot defendant's real e-t 'te, will attend to the duties of lus appointment at Ins office in the b .rough ol Towanda on - A I L RI)A A . the 23d day of \ UGUST, ISK2, at 2 o'clock, p. m.,and all pei-ou- having claims upon said monies must present thciu, or else be torever debarred Iroiu the same. W. T. DAVIS, Auditor. July 22. 1862. BSZRAIT. pA MF.TO THE ENCLOSURE OF TIIE \J subscriber, in Le Roy towr.-hip. on the 7ih of July. KIGIJ rSHEEP. Five old one- and three Lambs.— The owner is requested to come lorward. Pr >ve property and pay eh >rge- and ;akc tin m away, otherwise I hey will be disp-'sed "i a .r.liug to law. LeKoy. July 15. I-"2. JESSE ROBERT Valuable Farm For Sale. r pilE subscriber ttffers h>r sale, hi- farm, ?it JL uate in Windinim Township, Bradford County, con taining 175 acres ot which 143 acres arc improved; well watered, fenced, and under a good state of cultivation, and well ad lptcd to both grain and grazing. It is situat ed on the Wapascning creek road, and on the road run ning to Owego. 9 miles trom the New York and Erie Railroad, at Owego. Cpon the larm there arc three acf-s ot graded fruit—good two story name house, three barns and other outbuildings. The attention of tlm-e wishing to purchase, is request ed. as the property offers inducement seldom to be met with, I'nce low to suit the times and terms made easy. JOHN KINGSLAND. Windham. Jnlv 11. 1862. p i; esei; A'E vou R v ru its inii a l JL Sl.Kit" Air-Tijilit J.is>. the most simple, convenient and economical article of the kind in n>e:a large stock ot these justly celebrated jura, at much les 8 than the us ual price, at FOX S. PI F TFIIIST RATE BUT VELI FIII .1. KIN'S, for sa eat 63 cents a piece. Also, a quauti ty of Tubs at 33 cents a piece at G. H. DRAKES Jui.e 11. Uarrage Manufactory in Towuuda. "vroi ice —no ncE is herebygiy JLI en that an application will be nude to his Excel lency, Governor A. G. U'iilTlN. for the pardon ot Mar tin Love, now con lined in the jail of Bradlord county tor petty larceny. LEVOA.W LOVE. Columbia, May 23 1862. WAR CLAIMS. Haying made arrangements VVith a Solicitor in Washington, tve are prepared to prosecute claims of every description against the Unit ed States, especially those arising out of the present war, for bouutv, arrears, widows and invalid pensions. MORROW & MEUCUR. Towainla, May 12. ICG2_.1 C G2_. FOR SALE CHEAP. A SECOND HAND TWO HORSE CAR JIX. lUAGE, iu pretty good condition, lor sale at a bar gain. E.T. FOX. Towanda.May 28,1862. Good Flour and Good Bread! WHY IS IT THAT SO MANY FAMI v T LIE? HAVE POOR BREAD ! Ask the lady of the house, and you will invariably receive in answer : The Hour is no r or the yeast is poor. To avoid these ir uhlcs buy your flour always at FOX'S and use Stratton's Yea c Compound, to be had at ti.e same place; it always gives satisfaction. Tue besi quality of W eat and Buckwheat Flonr and fresh ground Corn Meal, all allow prices, at the Cash Grocery Store. E. T. FOX. Jan. 28,1862 "60~TCQSrS FBESH GROUND FLUSTER, FOR SoVLE AT WM. A. ROCKWELL'S. Towanda, Jan. 8^ WSCCIIHttCOUS. jinsquejiamra CoUcgiMc Institute, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACULTY : Rev. JAMES McWILLIAM. Principal. Professor of An cient Languages, and Mental and Moral Sciences. SAMUEL L. FISLER, A. B. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Prot.CHARLES 11. COBURN. County Superintendent, General Director of Normal Department. EDWA P.D T. ELLIOT!', LL 8., Lecturer and Instructor in Histiry Miss E. MALVEN. I Brecon tresses Miss E. O. CARTER, | 1 temptresses. Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacherof Vocal and Instrumea tal Music. Mr. I). CAN FIELD DAYTON, Steward. Mrs. D.C. DAYTON. Matron. The Fall Term commences WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, and will continue 14 weeks. TUITION, PER TERM T [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering the school, and one-hall at the middle of the term luel and contingencies included.] Primary, per term $ 4 00 Preparatory . 600 Higher, Ist year, per term 7 00 Higher, Ist and 2d year, per term 8 00 Classical, Ist year, per term 7 oo Classical, 2d and 3d year, per term 8 00 N. B. Pupils will be classed by the most advanced branch they respectively pursue. Pupils using scholarships are charged $1 per term for fuel and contingents. EXTRA EXPENSES T French $ 3 00 Genua" 3 00 Draw-in, 5 00 Board in he Institute, p?r week, including luel and Washing, per dozen 38 j The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 ! weeks each. The Anuiversaty exercises will be held at j 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 taught in a 'nail adjoining the grounds ol'the Institute, by the Teacher ol Vocal Music. This arrangement has been adopted for the past term, ! and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to | the plan pursued in former years. Special pains will be | taken lo secure tiie greatest progressof those wishing to i 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 lessous 59 do for practice 2 0 r Pupils boarding in the Hall will furnish their own tow els, Ac., and tlie table silver a their option. It is desira ble that they also furnish their own bed and bedding j when it is convenient, but when otherwise, these will be | furnished at a slight charge. It is strongly recommended that students from abroad ; should board in the Institution, as better opportunities lor advancement in study are thereby secured. Normal Department —Special exercises are arranged j without extra charge for those preparing themselves as Teachers of Common Schools. Prof. C. it. COBURX. the ; able and well known Superintendent of Common Schools j in the county, has kindly con- ted to organize the Tea- I clier's class, and direct the cour.-e to be pursued. He will also be present to conduct it-exercises as ofttn a< practicable, and w ill deliver frequent lectures on : - Theory and Pract ice of Teaching, as also on other subjects connected with Normal training. Th':-* perrons, then-fore, intending to engage in teach- i ing for the winter, will find it greatly to their advantage : to he present during the I-'al! term. Prof. Cohurn's connection with the institution is not j such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of his office. No pains will lie spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining the high repulatation the institu- j tion has hitherto enjoyed, and in rendering it more wor : hy of future patronage and summit JAMES McWII.LIAM, Principal. ! July 29, 1862. NEW SPRING GOODS! AT J. fits. COLLINS', (First door South ol Codding & Russell's.) TUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK an unusual large slock of Clothing, Cloths, Casemers i Vesting.-, 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 hoy. j liuSZIaSSS SUITS, COATS, PAIMTS Vests, Shirts, Cohars, Suspenders, Itfcck a.'ic-s, Cf-ioves, Wrappers, Seeks, i Overalls. Ii iv's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention j is called to our New Style of CLOTHS, CASIMERES AM) YESTIXGS, Which a e ic dy to ma!-.-- tip to order, on short notice, I and warranted in every way. or no saie. as we have some ! , eight years experieiw in this lie; of business, my cutter, I Mr. PEXKPA''KKR. will be on hand, at ail t u.es to do j cutting for tii )-e who wish it done. BEAR IN MINB If you wish to buy elothiug cheap, and get as good as i represented, call at If yon wi-h to get the wort h of'your money, and buy new 1 flesh Goods and (air dealing, call "n us and you will be j satisfied. No trouble to sliow gouus and no forcing to buy Go uls sold fur -ash only. J. M. COLLINS. Tow inda . April 2i. 1-62. NEW U. S. 5—20" LOAN. BANKING HOUSE OF B.S. RUSSELL V CO., I TOWANDA, June 30, 1-62. ( RP HE 8 U RSCRI RE It WIL L REC EIV K J. appli- itioiis and furnish t-> subscribers Die bonds [ lor tin* New Loan of liir United Stales, authorized bv III" ■ Act ot Congress, February 25. 1862. These Bonds are j issued in sums <;f "59, .find, ?569, and fl.OtiO, with con- j pons attached, and are dated May 1, 1862, peyable in j twenty years, but redeemable at the option of the Gov- j eminent alter five years, and bear interest at the rale of i 6 percent., payable in Gold "ii the 1-t of May and No- ; v ml er, in eaeh year, 'the f-egtiTender X- tcs of the ■ United Sta'es trill be irrtivPtl at jiar. Payment may al I so be made in other binds adding the current rate of ex ! change on New Yoik. The allowed interest i:in of said claims, he lias associated himself with a reliable at torney at the city of Washington. He flatters himself that from his long experience in procuring Land Wp.t rants, Pensions. that he can give at least as good satisfaction as those can who have had less experience, and on as reasonable terms. Towanda. June 14. 1852. Itf. E, RAIZ. H.OAD. piIAXGE OF TIME COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 5, 1562. Trains will leave Wa verly at about the following hours, viz : WESTWARD BOUND. ! EASTWARD BOUND. Buffalo Express. .4.18 P MjN. Y. Express.. .11.33 A M Night Express... 3.18 A M!Night Express... 12 44 A M Mail 5.55 1' 4 Steamboat Expresso.OH P M Way 9.J0 A MjWay 1.50 PM Way Freight ....9-25 A M !Cincinnati Express 421 AM Accommodation.. 1.07 P M j Way Freight 3.10 F M The Nigh Express—east and west—runs every day Cincinnati Express runs Sundays, but docs not run on Mondays. Night Express of Sundays runs through to Buffalo", but does not run to Lankirk. Mail remains over night at Elmira. CTTA S. MJNOT. Gen'l Rup't. DISSOLUT lON.—The copaitnersllip mro tofore exi-ting between the subscribers, ai.d known as the fiim of MADILL& PATTON. is this day dissolv ed by mutual consent. The books, notes and accounts of said firm are in the hands ot J. G. PATTON for coilec- T P. M A DILL. J. G. PATTON. Dr. MA DILL will continue the Drug business at the old stand of MA DILL & PATTON, where he may be found at all times, when not professionally engaged, by close attention to business, be hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Towanda, April 3. 1862. HARRISBU.TG NAIL WORKS. THE undersigned Ims on hand a supply of Nails, from these well known work. The nails are made trom Pehnsjlvania Iron, man factored expressly for this purpose, and are of as uperior quality, for sale to dealers only.andon better terms than they can obtain in New York. Enquire at the Banking Office of B. S. RUSSELL & CO. B S. RUSSELL. Towandjt, March 18.1862. K eros Ink oTI, forTsale ciieaf at FOX'S. Aug. 28,1861. iWfsceUwttotts. HOTEL KEEPERS, DRUGGISTS. FARMERS,AND ALL WHO WANT IMiipg I HAVE just received from the City, a Large Stock of IMPORTED PURE LIQUORS, of every variety. My stock of LIQUORS lias been pur chased lor CASH, directly from the Importers, whereby I am enabled to furnish Farmers for the approaching Harvest, a Superior and Pure article of Liquor, of any kiud whatever, at LOWER PRICES than were ever be ore offered in Towanda. HOTEL KEEPERS Will flud it greatly to their advantage to examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere. I have facilities for purchasing, which enables me to WHOLESALE my goods at New York WHOLESALE PRICES! Besides my Liquor? are warranted pure ami unadulter ated. I have also on hand the Largest Stock and Great est Variety of Ever brought to Tovranda, which having been purchasee directly from the Manulaeturers and Importers, enabld me to compete with the Wholesale Tobacconists of the city. Hotel keepers and others are respectfully invites to an examination of my entire stock of Liquors, Cigars andTo'acco. Also, Groceries 8c Provisions, Of every description, will he keptconstantly on hand, at prices LOWER than elsewhere in this town. Confident that 1 ain enabled to sell my entire stock of Goods, either at Wholesale or Retail, less than like goods can lie purchased this side of the City, I respectfully so IL-.it the pubiic to au examination at No. 5, Brick Row. H. W. NOBLE. Towanda, June I I, IS6O. ATTENTION IS INVITED TO MY J\. DESIRABLE STOCK OF Fall and Winter Clothing ! FOR MENS & BOY'S WEAR, HATS AND CAPS, BOOTS AND SHOES, LEATHER OF ALL KINDS, Cosier, Cloves and Underwear, In all colors and sizes, for the present season, which I am ottering at ASTONISHING LO W PRICES All those wishing to get good bargains all kinds of repairing on very short notice tir Cash oasd tor hiit-op pelts. Hides and si,ins. J. !). Ill'MI'lIKKi", P V It. DULL, J. P. KAYIOJJ. Towanda, April '2.1, I- >'2. LOW AJftD ÜBSIUM PBicE& READY-MADE CLOTHING, S'or Sheas' and Beys' Wear, ALSO, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes. LEATHER, OF ALL KINDS, The Best uud Cheapest Stock this market ever offered. rrilE BUYER INSEARCTI OF CHEAP JL and desirable goods should not tail to see my stock, if they want to save money by buying goo.is at the low est price which can be had, at the clothing store M E. SOLOMAN, No. 2 PATTON'S Block. Towanda. May 15.15G2. JE&. ~W\ ECDID~Y,~ HAS RETURNED FROM THE CITY, Where he has bought for cash a remarkable stock of GOODS which he would call the attention of the pub lic to, asking them to give his stock an inspection before purchasing ; bcliev he can give them better bargains than has ever been offered in this market before. I have a gen eral assortment of CLOVII I N G ! HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, NECKTIES, CANES, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SUSPENDERS, AC. I would call particular attention to my stock of FUR HATS, which are 25 per cent, cheaper than ever sold in tho country. Also tiie MONITOR CAP, which is all the rage in the city—a fine article. I have the summer pattern of the celebrated SAIL? .0 JiS S3 ILK KiYJL from Philadelphia. Call and see. No charges to show Goods. It. W. EDDY. Towanda. May 14, 1R62. "MARK TliZiE! ~ FORWARD ! MARCH! TO TIIE NEWS IT ONI! Where Yen can cet the Latst News! AND IF Y'OU WANT TO KEEP well posted on the events that are passing before the American people, just ask for one of THE ILLUS TRATED PAPERS. They are really worth double the price we ask for them. And while you are there you may as well get a MAP showing al! the important points in the country. Or, you may want to write t- vour friends, and you can get the very latest style of PATRI OTIC NOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES. 4ST Come nud see what wo have got. and satisfy your selves Don't forget the place—THE BOOM. ... ~U 4 , ,: DJTDILITT, DYSPEPSIA AND INDIGESTION, EKYSII ELAS, BONK OR ST. ANTHONY'S FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaint! aiming tr< NT IMPURITY OP THE BLOOD. Tliis compound wi 1 he found a great promoter ef health, when taken in the spring, t -expel the foul hu -111"*i which tester u the blood a; tii:;t season <>f the year. By the timely expulsion of tin :-; many rankling disor der!*) are nipped in the hud. Multitudes can by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves trora the endurance of tool eruptions and ulcer us sores, through which the -yst< rr> wii! strive t-> rid iv-elf of corruption. o . if not as sisted to di this through the natural channels ot the body by an alterative me iicir.e. Gleam,.? out the vitiated blood whenever you find its imparities bur-ting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, cr sores : cleans'.' it when you find it is obstructed nud sluggish in the veiflfi; cleaus-; it whenever it i- foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even wher" no particular disorder is felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer .for cleansing the bio..,j. Kc ot o- tijood healthy, and al! is weii ; but with tliis paouiutn .if ,'im disordered, there can be no la-ting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong anu the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilia and deserves much, tie reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiousty deceived by preparations of it, partly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more becau-0 many preparations, pretending to L-c concentrated extracts ot it, ■ obtain but little of the vir tue of Sarsaparilia, or any tiling else. During late years the public ii-ive been misled by large botlies, pretending to give a quart oi Extract of Saraa parilla for one dollar. Most of these have been frauds upon the sick, for they not only contain little, If any, Sarsaparilia, but often no curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and paintul disappointment has followed the use of the various extracts of Sar-aparilla which flood the market, until the name itself is Justly despised, and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilia, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upon it. And wc think wc have ground tor believing it has virtues which are ir resistable by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to cru3. In order to secure their complete eradica tion from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on ue bottle. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYER & Co., Lowell, ilaaa.-L- Price, $1 per Bottle ; Six Bolll's for $5. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the enre ot every variety of Throat and Lung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence of its virtues, wherever it has been employed. As it has long been in constant use throughout this section, we need not do more than assure the people its quality is kept up to the best it ever has been, and that it maybe relied on to do tor their relief all it has ever been :ound to do. AYER'S CATHARTIC PILLS, For the cure of Costivcness, Jaundice, Dyspepia, Indi gestion. Dysentery, Foul Stomach .Erysipelas, Headache, Piles, Rheumatism, Eruptions and Skin Diseases. Liver Complaint, Dropsy, Tetter, Tumors and Salt Rheum, Worms, Gout, Neuralgia, as a Dinner Pill, and for puri fying the Blood. They are sugar coated, so that the most sensitive can take them pleasantly, and they are the best aperient in the world for all the purposes of a family physic. Price 25 cents per Box ; Five Boxes for SI,OO. Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians Statesmen, and eminent personages, nave lent their names to certiiy the unparaiied usefulness of fiiese remedies, but our space here w ill not permit the insertion of them. The Agents below named furnish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC in which thoy are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, and the treatment that should be fol lowed for their cure. Do not be put off by unprincipled dealers with other preparations thev make more profit on. Demand AYER'S and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. All our Remedies arc for sale by Dr. H. C.PORTER,To wanda ; GUERNSEY A DITCHELL, Troy ; DALY A WHITE, Leonard Hollow ; D. D. PAKKIIURS, Leßoy ; TAYLOR, Granville; D. WILCOX & Co., Canton; ANDRENS & ROCK WELL, Alba : BIXBY, Wyalusing ; PJOLLET, Wysox ; STEVENS A BURROWS, Stevensville ; RODGKRS, West Warren *, LONG A SONS, Burlington ; NEWELL A Co., Ul ster ; PERKINS, Athens ; MERRY, Burlington ; AVERY & CAME, Camntown : NICHOLS, Ilerrickvillc ; LITTLE. Leßaysvillc ; BKONSON, Orwell ; BKIDLK.IAJG Oleott's Creek; MOODY, Rome; KINNEY A Gong, Rhesbequin and by dealers everywhere Towanda, July 31, IkSJ. Jttfscilantous. THE OLD SfANO STILL IN OPERATION. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD SAY TO tbe citiaeuß of Bradford County, that he has 011 j hand the largest stock of Carriage W ore that was ever j offered in Northern Pennsylvania, consisting of 4 top 1 buggies, 1 slide seat top buggy 4 two horse democrat I wagons, 2 with tops, 4 one horse democrat, 2 open bug ! giea, 2 lumber wagons, besides several second hand wag t one. All made of the best material, mostly of Eastern 1 timber, and of the latest style, and better made than any I other carriages in Northern Pennsylvania. The work is such that i warrant it to stand all reason ; able use. The above will lie sold low for cash or approved credit, as I wish to get out of the business. I also have 3 sul ! kies lor sale. N. B Work made to order and repairing done on short notice. U.H. DRAKE. Towanda, April 23, 1-62. 2m New Furniture and Chairs. j T HAVE JUST RECEIVED A I.ARGK j JL aud extensive assortment o( Sofas, Moiiogany Chairs Mahogany aud Walnut Rockers, Boston Rockers, Fin ane-seat, Wood, and Rush-bottom, Hair, Cauc-seat and j aie-baek Rockers, Looking-G lasses, Cord and Tassels, i Icture Frames, Ac., Cheaper than the Cheapest. ilir Please call and satisfy yourselves. Towanda, Juoe 26, 1861. CHESTER WELES^ '~"fS I ■ % L•/ - j / / ■-• V /;-/ A -A v • . ' £io THIS IS THE ESTABLISHMENT where you can find a very tine assortment of WATCHES AND JEWELRY of all descriptions, also a good stock of CLOCKS, prices ranging from 10 shilling* up, and warranted to give good satisfaction or no sale. I am also agent for the sale of D. E. LENT'S celebrated Barometers, which every fanner should always have. Pri ces from to S2O, according to finish REPAIRING done as usualin aneatand workmanlike manncrand war ranted. W.M .A.CHAJI BERLIN. NEW ARRAN6EBENTS7 /AHAIR. BESDTEAD & FURNISHING \J WAUEItOOM. ELI BROWNING respectfully in i forms the pablic that he has purchased from James Mack ; iusou his stock of Furniture, aud rented bis shop & rooms ; aud is prepared to offer to purchasers g'eat inducement* j in all articles in his line. lie wiil manufacture and keep | on hand at all times a stock of CHAiRSj BEDSTEADS, BUREAUS, 1 — ..,WTfn iT'rVrn-. Washstands, Tables, Ac., Ac., of different styles and prices, suited to I "''T " the wants of the country. He ask I the attention of those wishing to i fSi buy to the articles kept by him.as i ffiji he'is determined that in the quality py -- jr-Vtv' ° f b' B w ork, the excellence of mato n ft * feT*! rial and the price not to be ouutdon G 9 sby any establishment. Beingsatis fied that the READY .PAY avstem is the best for both purchaser and seller, his business will be conducted upon that system. He wiil, however, take in exclrtiuge for work, all kinds oi Country Produce, at the market price T XT S. IN" X IsT <3- , Of all kinds, done to order, in the best manner, at reason able rates, and on short notice. A3" The Undertaking Department will bo conducted^ as naual.by Mr. Macltinson who Is prepared with a new and splendid Hearse to attend to all calls in his line. Towanda, April 7,1862. New Spring & Summer Goods. T 1 HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING RE -L moved to the south corner of tne Mercur Block, aM ow opening a large Stock of ID mi Clothing For Men aud Boys. | GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CROCKERY, GROCERIES, YANKEE NOTIONS, Aa. Our stock of Spring and Summer Clothing, is all of our ; own manufacture. Cousiitiug !a part of, Mens Coats from SO,BB to $20,00 Mens Pants from 0,75 to 10,00 liens Vesta from n,7> -0 6,00 63* Mens, Boys and Youths Clothes made to order, large selections of Fabrics always on hand, j The public are invited to give us a call, as we are de termined not to be undersold for cash. Most kinds of j Farmers Produce takeu in exchange. N. IL— Also evil FINKLE A LYONS celebrated Shuttlw Sewing Machines, making the lock stick alike on both Sides. A. WICKHAM A BON. Towanda April 3, 18S2. 11. S. MERCUR Is now receiving a new supply of JSPBIMCA- GOODS Fur chased since the late redaction in prices. FTtHE special attention of customers from all saciiops vt j X this aud adjoining counties is invited to this Urge. Choice and Attractive Stock, which will be offered at the lowest prices. I Towanda. April 9. 162. I'KINTS & DOMESTICS. The cheapest ia the market, for cash at !iy£ O 3N" T.A. IT "M" IE S, (Corner of the Public Square and Main Street.) THKY OPFKR FOK 3AI.K MERRIk'iAC PRINTS AT 12 1-2 Cts. Per Yard ■ And other Goods In proportion. The public are IhvitedP to call awl examine for themselves. ftiy. All persons knowing themselves Indebted over six months, w ill do well to call and settle. M.ONTANYE3. I Msrch 17, ISC2. INSI;TIA>;CK. TRE iinclorsipriied has hosn appointed th® A gent of the In=nrnnee Company of North America, located at Philadelphia, is now prepared to take risk 9. j in town or county. This Company is one of the oldest in i the United States, having been chartered in 1793. U haw j a capital of $500,000, and >h managed by a board of Di i rectors of the very highest character for honor and in i tegrity. All losses are adjusted promptly. Its rates are as low a? those of anv good Company, and property hold ! ers insuring in this Compry may rest assured that they ; can rely on the perfect safety of their policies in case of loss. B. 8. RUSSELL, At the Ranking Office of B. . RUSSELL A CO. March 18,1862.-- nil tf. NOTWITHSTANDING THE HAI;D ! jj\ times, the subscriber has a little C s I T > WTIF.REWITH TO PURCHASE | Farmers' Produce ! And has on hand a large stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, To be exchanged for the CASH. C. B. PATCH. i Towanda, May 20.1862. TIMOTHY SEED— I2O BUSHELS OF fine Timathv Seed, for sale by March 2t. 186*. H.S. MERCUR