srabM§ifporta:. E. O. GOODRICH, EDITOR. TOVVANDA: Thursday Morning, August 14.1362. Republican Stule ftomiiiations. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL. THOMAS E. COCIIIIAN, OF \ 'iTia COt.MI• FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, WILLIAM S. 110SS, OF Lt'ZKKNE COCNTY. lIEPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION—The Republican County C. inmittee having met on the ?'l ir.st., it w.i rcaolve.) t > a Itennbliean County Co lvcntion to be composed of two Ae'egate-i trout each el cti n district, to be held in the Court House, at To iuda/sukOND v'i EVENING. SEPMEMAER 1. 1862, tot tic purpose o! uurniiiatiiig a Republican Co. Ticket. They have also appointed a Vigilance Committee in each election District. rV-.,e duty it .-hall t>c to call pri mary meetings of the Republican < ors in each elec tion iistiict. fur the r ■ - .use ol electing delegates to said Couatv Convention. The Com nittees ot V igilance are requested to comer togei iier and call the primary meet ings on baicrdu/, the RGL i day of August next , between the hours o! tl and 7, P. M , at tiie U-.UJ! place of holding ■uch t lections. Aug. li, 1' G?. 11. L. SCOTT, Chairman. CJMUiTvnsa or 3 IOILANCZ. Armenia—John M: I>. 8. Alexander, C. Webber. Albany—Russell Miller, Daniel Kellogg.,R. S. Satan, Athens Bo.o'—N.C. Harris, Horace Rockwell,Horace Park. Athens Two—S. W. I'-.irfc.J bn Grifiln, D. L. F. Clark Asylum—Ueuncti De'/v.g, Wia. F.Cole, O 1). Ciiain- T>t-rk;;i. Burlington—C. F. Nicta-lx, ,T. D. Sopc-r, R. Luther. Curlingtou IS To'- PI. J. Long. it D. lljo-S, if. A. Ever -wtts. Burlington West—Geo. ehirtioek, Taos. Black well, Charles Taylor. Canton—Lewi* Wheat, John Vandyke Jr., T. S. Mau ley. Columbia—P. W. B-siey, E. Rosette, Geo. Fnrmnn. Fraiihiin- Stciue .M-Kce, T. T. S.u.icy. Nelson Gilbert Granville—Ward Warren, Voluey Tayl-.r, Win. Vro mtn. Jlerrick -E. Can*. Cvrns Fuller, Isaac A. Pu ir. l^Roy—Leßoy Huh uiTo, Reuben Stone, B. McKean. Litchfield—Silas Curaier, Cyrus Bl.< figoud, Win. li. ilorsc. Monroe Twp.—L. A. Piatt, Lewis Kellogg,Hiram Nor throp. Aiouroe Boro'—S. 3. llintaan, Edwin Sweet, C. E. Gas kill. Orwell—Clark Smith, Horace Ruell, llenry Taylor. Overton—Lei toy Heverly, James Heverly, Jatnet Mo lyneux. Pike—D. M. Baley, C. M. Reynolds, Newton Hum phrey. Rome Twp.—Hugh M Cube, Philander Towner, E. F. Co rnes. Rome Boro'—L. L. Moody, Daniel Voaglit, B. Gates. Ridgbury—llCC.CT Owens, lNuj. Herman, Samuel Sq tires. Siuithfield -L. Bird, John W. Phelps, Seldom Tracy. Springfield—lsaac Bullock, Jerre Adains, Harry Gio- Tor. couth( reck—C. Knight, D. F. Hildreth, Peter Dean. Sylvan la Boro—K. 0. ivaey, Htruiau Bunitt, Riley U it'. Sheshequin— Win. Snyder,Wm. K. Hill.Tra Tompkins. Standing Sione—Geo. A. Wood, Geo. i auuess -d, L. J. Espy. Terry-H. L. Terry, J I. Jones. Jonathan Butties. Towanda Twp.—J. M. Swartivood, Geo. vV. Scovill, Wm. L. Dim mirk. Towanaa Boro'—Wm. 15. Dodge, Jay Chaapel, 11. W. t iiwlc. Towanda North—J.o. Frost, Daniel Kenedy, Wm. J. Manger. Tuscarora—Hiram Tcj ler, D. 11. Montgomery, A. J. Cogswell. Troy—Luther h> mis. R. W. Leonard, A. MaiunrJ. Trov Boro'—C. F. t.ivlej, H. Huutinglon, R. C. Ken dall. " Ulster—ll. P. M->ore, Geo. Nichols, Russell McKinny. Warren—J. T.Cdburn, H. li. H .v- tll, Preston W..ite. Windham—J. W. V\ arner, James New man, John Kings laid. W yalu.-iing—Andre / roe, D. C. Seovili, Augustas Lewis. Wysax—T. K. Madiil, 0. f. Bhores. FT. Wood. Wells—James H. BnuK, i. uenao Grinneli, A Young. Wflmot- G. W. Ingham, JH. Turreli,Ed. Weeks. j THE LAST BATTLE. General Pope and Si.onew&ii Jackson have Hict at last,and a fierce battle lias been fought ' 3 apparently ivitumU any decided advantage on either side, save u.. l Anr advance held its groucJ, which, consiuercing the position, is equivalent to a vi: tery. On Fiiday, General McDowell's cavalry had the extreme advance near the Rapidan River, and were engaged in skirmishing all day, taking some prisoners and ending with si ght less Ou Saturday moruiror, while a iarye Rebel force was en deavoring to surround and cut him off, Gen. i Banks came up with four regiments of cavalry and delayed tbe Rebels advance. In the af , leruoou he attacked their advance force of 15, j Off ', under Jackson and Ewei!, at r. place sbout six miles south of Culpepper Court- ' Couse. At Gml the contest was almost en tircly by artillery, but at G 'o'clock the infant- j ry became engaged, and a determined fight j began. The Rebels were in the woods—our men in open fields. Gen. Banks's right, un- I d.r Gen. William-, suffered severely. At this j time the rebels clUcked in full force. At 7 1-2 o'clock p. to. Gen Pope arrived on the field accompanied by Gen. McDowell and a part of bis corps. The battle was thsu sub stantially ov;-, Geo. Banks holding his origi nal ground. Tut- artillery of both sides contin ued until nearly 12 o'clock, the night being very clear, with bright moonlight. Both Gens Pope and Banks were greatly exposed at one viiuc, and a suddcu charge of rebel cavalry was made to take them, but failed. The fire of the rebel batteries was afterward silenced. The troops were under arms and in position all night. Gen. Banks is highly praised, both for personal gallantry u.'d the managemeut of bis troops. lie was rather severely iiurt by a trooper who rode against him, but he kept the field, ami was on duty next morning. Gener al Geary lost an arm, Gen. Augurjwas wound ed severely, Major Pelerge is wounded seri ously, Col. Ivuigbt, IGth Pennsylvania, daD gerously ; Lieutenant Colonel Selfridge, se verely ; Major Mathews lost an arm, Adju tant Boyd wounded severely, all of the same regiment. Col Donnelly fataliy wounded, Lieut.-Col. Brown, arm lost : Major Cook killed, all of the 28th N. V. The sth Con necticut, lost Colonel Chapman wounded and captured, Lieut. Co!. Stone killed, Moj. Black wounded and taken prisoner. Of the 2d Mass Major Savage probably dead,Captaiu Abbott killed,Captaiu Williams and Goodwin missing Captaiu Quincy prisoner, burgeon Lelaud wounded, Lieut. Okey, 6erious wound Lieut. Austin and Buckman of the Ist N. J. Cavalry were wounded. Lieut Liopkius, 7th Ohio, wogndad- Two of Genea*] Pope's bt McDowell's center, where Gen. Pope and Gen. B inks were, bringing both of them under the fire. The Generals and their staffs were so near the Rebel lines, being actually in fro t of their own lines, that a sudden charge of Rebel cavalry was made j from the woods a quarter of a mile off, ap ! parently with a view to capture them. The uitempt was repelled by a vigorous fire from McDowell's troops,ami the Generals end their stuffs left 'lie ground under a cross fire from the Rebels and their own troops. The fire o! the Rebel batteries was afterward silenced. Geu. Pope on arriving sent fresh troops to the front to lake the place of Gen. BiuksV exhausted columns. Tne enemy did not r new the attack except by artillery. Th< troops were uuder arms and iu position ah night. Gen. Banks was on the field throughout the action and was constantly under fire 111 - handling of his troops and personal gallantry are highly praised by his officers. The bravery and good conduct of be troops were conspicu ous during a large part of the fight. When overpowered by numbers, some regiments re treated in disotd-r. Col. Knight, 4Gih Pennsylvania, is danger ously wounded. Lieut.-Col. Selfridge, severely. Maj. Mathews, arm amputated. Adj Boyd, severely—all of same regiment. ; Uoi. Donne!!}', 28ih New-York, fatally. Lieut. Col. 13.0wn, arm umputated. Maj Cook, killed—both ot same regiment,. Col. Chapmau, sth Connecticut, wounded , and prisoner. Lieut. Col. Stone, same regiment, killed. M ij. Blake, same regiuieut, wouuded, and j prisoner. UI the 21 Massachusetts, Maj. Savage i< missing—probably killed. He was left on the field in a dying condition. Capt. A"bo t, killed. Gen. Banks is rather sevprely hurt by an accident. A .cavulry trooper run against him and lie was struck heavily iu the side. Never theless, be remained on the field, and is on duty this morning with his command. • | Gen. Geary is wouuded, and has had an arm amputated. Gen. Anger is severely wounded. Major Pelouge, Geu. Banks's Adjutant,took command of a hesitating regiment,and g .llant i ly led it through a galling tire. He received two shots and is severely, but not dangerously, wounded in the side. Cupt. Williams, missing. Cajit. Goodwin, musing. Capt. Quiiicy, prisoner. Surg*, on Leluud, wounded. Lieut. Oake), wounded seriously Lieut. Austin, and Lieut. Bukman, of Ist New Jersey Cavalry, wounded. No other officers in thai regiment hurt. Lieut Hopkins, 7th Ohio, wounded. Col. Haggles, Chief of Stuff to Geu. Pope, had his lioise shot under Into. Two of Geu. Pope's body guards were kill ed. Col. Morgan of Gen. Pope's Staff, and Major Perktus ot Geu. Banks's staff, both re ceived bullets through their hats. The 2d Massachusetts was in the hardest of the fight and suffered severely. The srh Connecticut, 27th Indiana,and the 46th Penn sylvania are badly cut up. Lieut. Ramsey of Gen Banks's staff had his horse short under him. The Rebel Gen Wilder was wounded. The lo8es are very heavy on both sides— not less thao 2,0U0 ur 3,000 killed, wounded, and missing on erch side, Some prisoners were taken by both. Jackson and Ewell were both prpsent in the battle. Re-enforcements under Gen. A. P. Hill, to the amount of 18,000 men, reached the Rebels lust uight, at about the samo time ours arrived. Skirmishing in frout is going on this morn ing, but the troops on both sides are so much exhausted by fatigue and the intense heat tbat no serious eucounter is expected to day. Cay* The Rebels report the total destruction of thtir wonderful iron clad guuboat Arkan sas. She went down from Yicksburg to at tack Baton Rouge, but at Bavou Sara her •machinery got disarranged, and the Union gunboats went at her. They say she fought bravely, but could not win, and so the officers and crew blew her np, first tekiog care to es cape to lend MURDER OF GEN. M'COOK. He ia Shot Lying Sick in an Ambulance NASHVILLE, August 7— Midnight. The city ia in a perfect uproar of excitement over the details it the death of the brave (Jen Robert MeCook, of Ohio. Ilia remains urriv ed in town tonight, and are now lying at the Commercial Hotel. 1 write this at midnight, and, therefore, am unable to send )ou as full infrticnliirs as 1 could wish. On Tuesday last, (ieneral Robert MeCook, who was at the time very sick, was in an ambulance near Salem, Alabama, on his : way to his brigade. The ambulance was travel i ling over the usual military road, and, about ; 10 o'clock in the morning, it arrived at n plantatiou w here there was an abundance of j water. After refreshing themselves, they I passed on with the wounded general. Intelli gence of his whereabouts and condition was i quickly spread, it is supposed, for before the < ambulance had proceeded three miles, the 1 driver discovered that he was pursued by guer- I rillas. It was impossible to think of flight, and General McOook's condition prohibited id*a of rescuing him. The guerilla leader ordered the ambulance to stop, the assassins at the same time surrounding it. The vehicle was then upset and the sick officer turned into the road. While on his knei-s, helpless, sick, and ! pleading for quarter, he was tired at by a i ruffian and shot through the side. The wound was fatal—General MeCook surviving it but a few hours. He bore his ' sufferings heroically and to the last manifested an undaunted spirit. His last words were, " Tell Aleck," (alluding to Ins brother, Gen. Alexander McDowell M'Cook)" .and the rest, that I have tried to live like a man and do my duty " When the news of the murder became known am ng the catnps. the excitement was intense. The Ninth Uiiio, McCook's own regiment, on learning of the assassination marched back to the scene of the occurrence, burned every house in I lie neighborhood and laid was'e the lunds. Several men who were implicated in the murder, were taken out and hung to trees by the infuriated soldiery. The guerilla feeling throughout the State is increasing rapidly, and hands ot these robbeis are forming in every hamlet. The tiam I came down in from Battle creek was filed into at different points. Fortunately, no damage was done to the persons of any of the passen gers. The train for Columbia today was fired in to by guerilla par ies, at various points on the road, and one man was killed and thirteen wounded. Immediate, prompt, and decisive action •diould be taken in the matter. Companies are forming here to assist in the capture of guer rillas near tiie city. As I write this despatch the excitement is increasing in the city, and the streets are alive with the populace. Amazement and revenge are pictured upon every countenance. Tne death of Gen. MeCook will be remembered here, and a terrible retribution will fall upon the barbarous assassins of ibis brave and gal lunt leader. Gov. Johnson nnd other prominent Union men have called to view tiie remains The Governor was visibly affected by the sight ot 'he corpse of his late friend. It is rnmortd that a number of prominent ; Secessionists in this eitv have been shot to- ; night by exasperated Unionists. 13 C. T. RFCRI'ITINC IN I'KNN-YLVAMA —SCKANTON, Monday, Aug. 11, ISG2—Two cruipßLies from Scraton. one from Carbondale, and one liatter, from I\iut<>n, leave for Harrisoiirg in t e morning, leaving two companies in pro cess of formaliou ut JScrauton to follow in u day or two. It is impossible to convey any idea of the j ardor and determination affecting all cashes. The above companies are all full { HH strong), and a surplus to cover any that may lie rej.-ct ed The Hon. John Bii.s'un is doing good work in addressing the people of his vicinity, , and from his position as a Democrat, a lvocnt I ing the most stringent war measures, is adding j greatly to enlistment- - . (US-r Governor Morgan has received the j War Department's order for tie draft under the lest call fur 3i>0,000 men. New York : State's quota is 59,705 ; of which New Yuik I Oi'y has to raise 13.518; Kings Comity, 4,- i 294 ; Richmond, 392 ; Westchester, 1.531; ' total for the Metropolitan District, 18,735, or nearly one third of the State's entire quota. | LOCAL AM) GENERAL, j The Pamphlet. Laws for 1802, have been received at Ihe Prothanotary's office, and are ready for dhtribution to those entitled to receive them. £Sy- The Bradford County Medical Society \ will h(dd its Annual Meeting in the Odd Fellow's Hall,in , the B rough of Towandi. on Wednesday, the 3d, of Sep teinber, ISO 2, at 10 o'clock, A. M. C. M. TURNER. Pi esident. • -• The Subscriber has now on hand a few of the Coupon Bonds of the New Government 6'jier cent. ! Loan. This Loan the Government is now offering to the 1 subscriber at par, it is payable in '2O years with privilege of redeeming alter 5 years and bears 0 per cent interest. It. S. RUSSELL, At the Banking House of B. S. RUSSELL, Jt Co. AS IMPOSTF.R. —The Masonic Frater nity are cautioned to beware of an imposter, represent ing himself to be a member of Union Lodge. No, lus, of this place, who pretends to be in que-t of a deranged ! brother, and says his name is JVude. At this place, lie | called himself .May. and hailed from Stroudsburg Lodge, j He is short, thick-set man.dark complexion, with heavy ! black whiskers. The press is requested to''pass him round," and put an end to his nefarious practices-, FRF.E LECTURE —MONO SITAW Loo, a native Burmese, will deliver his highly interesting, in structive, and amusing lecture on the manners, Customs, and Religion of his people, in Baptist Church, Towanda ' on Saturday afternoon. August ltitb. MONG SHAW Loo has delivered this Lecture in some of the largest churches in Philadelphia, and over a hundred times in different parts of tbis State, greatly to the grati fication of his hearers. He is now a Student in the University at Lewisburg. Pa., where he is preparing himself to preach the Gospel j to his people. He came to this eountrv in November, 1857, and is the first student from the Burman Empire.-- ! Lecture at 3 o'clock. In the evening, life among the Biirmans and Karens. Forty colored Photographic views of life-scenes in South Eastern Asia, with an explanatory lecture, will be ex hibited on canvass 18 feet square. Doors open at 7 o'- clock. 1 ostage Stamps Taken Jtdmiaelon 15 centa Cb"deD, 10 r Jieto atrtjcrusemnts. TO LET. A COMFORTABLE & CONVENIENT House with the be>t accomodations, an to water, Ac A good gardenspot, Iruit trees, Ac., Ac. For terms enquire at the News Room. Towanda, Aug. 11, l*G'i. __ FAIR WARNING-TAKE NOTICE— After the 10th of August, all subscribers for Daily papers, must pay in advance. 1 have my News Hill to settle up every Tuesday,and all will see how necessary it is for me to have the Cash in hand to keep my credit good, for six days, a' least. 1 would rather do less business and in.ve the cash to pay my lulls promptly. A. F. CUIVLKS. Aug. 13. lhti'2. ASSIGNEES' SALE—The Awtiriees of . 1). C. IIALL now offer at private sale, his house A !<>t in the borough ol Tow.in ia, situate on Second Street lot 72 i by 294 feet, with alley in centre ; containing a large house and barn, well-water running in bouse with large cistren in wood house, with :t large quantity Iruit ot almost every kind, furniture, such as mahogany chairs rockers, tede a-te feir, sofas, marble top side tallies. Lis bon marble top centre tables. Brussels, wool and oil cloth carpets. stoves, dining room furniture, feather beds bedsteads and bedding, one cow, sulky, cutter, buggy, harness, and one orow 11 marc. ALSO—A lot in Onshore, SwHithin County, containing 99 leet ou Main st.. running hack from On t.> 1 in ft., with large two story sto.e, two store houses, framed barn ami shed thereon. Also, one full set ol tinner's tools, ma chines, benches, pafci ns and all other implements for manufacturing ill that business, including a stock of iron, stoves, hardware, catriage tr minings, tin ware and uu merous other goods, which will he sold at less than they can be bought under any olh*r circumstances. N. B.—All parties indobted to I). C. H ALL, by ac count, note or otherwise, mast settle and pay iuuuedl.ite ly,or cost will be made, without any respect ta persons. J.P KIRiIY. E. W. SMI HI, 1. ... SMITH, Towanda. July 31. l s o2. SHERIFFS SALE— By virtue, ui nutiry writs of F'i F'a , issued out of the Court of Common i l'lt-as of Bradford county, to me directed aud delivered, j will be exposed to public sale, attlieC'ouit Hou-e in the I borough of Towand 1, 011 Monday, September I, 1-82, tfie j following deseritied lot, piece or parcel ot Inid situate in | Slie.-heqain twp., beginning at the south-east corner of i Thomas Ed-all s lot. the.tce east 77k perclie- to a stake, j tlience north 241° t<>a stake for a co tier, thence we-t | TTjperches t> a stake, tlience south 241 pc-rclie- to the I plai e of beginning, containing ID, acres, nnre or less, j about 6 acres improved, trained ban, log hou-e and an j orchard of young iruit trees therein. I Seized and taken in execution at the suitof Geo. Kirby 1 vs John L. Mallory. ALSi)—The loiloving decribe lot, piece or parcel of | laud situate in Wyalusitig twp.,beginning a' a stone wall ; in a line ot laud- now or late of the heirs 01 Junes Wood ; field. 011 the road leading ir>mi Towand* to Tuukhaunock ! ami tlience along said road soutu .">7° we-t .">J perches, thence nort 2i® we-t 73' MOO perches, llience tionii :>7° east .'>£ perches, tlience south 24° ea-t 7 36-1(1!! perches to the place ot beginning; containing lorty purciies o! laud, liloie or less, being the same lot conveyed iiy Sa rah H. Crolut t > R N Blickmati, as per deed n-cordeil in 1 Deed Book No 50. page 491>; all inipr Ved fianieil house framed turn, hi ck-mitli shop, and Iruit tree* tlieieo:i. Seized and taken in executi in at the suit o: Uly-ses E Crolut to 11-eot D >V (J Fordhaui v- .1 A Vaughn. ; ALSO—The following des- rioed 1 it. piece or pircel of i lam] siii,ate in Columbia 1 wp., U-giuaiug at a p --t 011 ihe i ea-t line ot lot No 5 b of the .survey ot tiie W.iite luul-, thence east 114 perche-t> ao.in ron lot No32.the.u e by the same ami 1 >t No llTsiotli 72 per. lies to a corner of the ia-t named lot theme wbt 111 ,>er-'i'- t 1 p >st, thence north 71 7 lit perches to a corner, the pi 1 e if be ; ginning, containing 50 acre* .V 12 1 porches m >re or less. ALSO—One other lot iu C >lll in ,1.1 twp., begcini ig ;u the 1 ortli we-t corner of lit No 117. thence by the same ea-t 74 perches to a post corner mi I >t N 1 57. them e ■ y the same we-t 71 per lies to a corner, then oit -rtli 7o perclus to ihe pi ce of begiiiuing, CJ .tai ling 32 ajres and 101 |.-ercht s. moiet \ > 13 sold to CI irk .V Blown, south by lot No 24 and ea-t by lot No 15. sold to It Weed, being l>t No It ol the .-ah division 01' warrant No 14-7. as made by Ze ill ni Fowler ami being lt3 rods north ami south, and lob rods ea-t and we>t, more or less, aoout 4n acres iinjir ved, with a long building am] fruit trees thereon. Seized and taken iu execution at the suit of Thomas Uoiuiau vs. John Benson. A. II SPALDING, Sheriff. Towamia. Aug. 13. l'B2 Jl> 1 OF J L ROR6 .Ir.twn Tor 8 pleuiber J Term. IS6'2. GKASD JIKORS. Burlington Born'—S W Mil lor. lcr, il'royTp—Samuel William*, Frank in—F F Fairchild j ,M a Winstou Rentieti Ca-e J L Johnson, '■ Troy bnro'—E t: Williams, Granville—Win Shoemaker, fuscarora- -Milton i.ewis. Luinan Futmiiit, jWysox —E.A Bennett, Litchrield—Daniel Mallcry Wurteti—Sainton King, Wm I'ike —Chancy Set 111 mr. j Rogers, Rome—E W Tax lor, | Wells—George Corey Oscar fcheslieqiiia—C N Ames Guy i Havens, Mnitn. jWyuliising—Cliailes llollen- Springtield—Win Burgess, j back, bunding St me—John lay Ulste I —Geo Lenox. TKAVEnsK JL'ltUliS—KlliST WEEK. Athens twp—E A Murray.! Overt >u—Samuel Annsble, l.zekiel Curry, beth Mor-| Dudley Bailey, ley , John Fialisli. I'ike—J is H .Jennings. Albany—Augustus Steriger Ifmn - —Joseph Hurt' p. Asylum—Reuben DeLong ; South Creek —Philo Feasett Canton—J L Wright, Sani'll W Y Glines.lr tfwens, ' Troy tp—tJny Ballard. Ezra Columbia—Peleg Pcikham. 1 I.oomi-, KarisK-r Leonard, John W Kilgore, j Terry—Erutus bliephard, Franklin—John McKee. j Char'es Viall. Grai'ville— John McNight Tuscnr >r.i —N J Cogswell, Geo Burke, Towanda North—Will'tn 11 Ilerrick- Ez-kiel Carr, Jc ; Foster. 1 emi.Hi Anderson. |Wirren- Richard Gilson, Orwell—Burton Russell, 1 Edwin E Buifiugton, pike—Stephen Gorhain, I..Wimlliani—Stephen Wick- Lewis. ! ham. Ridgbury W S Hal-ted, EdiWysox—John B llines, c te- Beckwith. phen Sttiekland. Slie-hequiii—Marshall Segar Wilaiot—Herman Horton Loyd Fisher, W il Bishop, REGISTER S NOTICES.—NONCE IS by given, that there has been tiled atld s ttied in the office of the Register ot Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the fob lowing estates, viz : Final account of L. M. Sherman, guardian of Louis Sin-ebaugli, of Athens. Ki.ial account of Sit 1* Woleott and Margaret Park, Adiu'r*.ot Thomas Park, late of Litchfield dee'd. Find account E-lwiii McClelland, guardian of Clark, Horace. Ebenozer and George McClelland, ol Canton. Final account ot Perry B. Pratt and Joseph Hilton, ] Executors of Alonzu Pratt, late of Troy dee'd Supplemental account of Margery Allen Adtninistra- | tor 01 Isaac Alien, late ol Windham, dee'd. Final account of Abraham Ciiddvba< k. Ad nin'strator ol J mies Cudde >ack. lale of Athens, dee'd. Final account of Caroline C, Bron*oti and Samuel Ly. | on. Administrators of Jauies Elsbree. late of W iuduani. j dee'd Final account of Betsey B**vorth. a>d William B. j Stevens, Administrators ot Orange B isworth, late of | Pike, dee'd. _ ! F'iieil account of Samuel Annnlile, Executor of Cliris tian Baverly, late of Canton, dee'd. Final account of Jame* Elii >tt, Execut ir of William Gibson late of Ulst'-r. dee'd. Final account ot James Hodge, Guardi in of Esaline A. Puin.of Pike. Partial account of Benjamin an 1 Joseph El*bree. Ex ecutors of Martin El-bree. latent Wind i iui dee'd. And the same will o* presented '•> tie Orphan-' (To'irt of Bradfoid tNiuuty M mday.the 1 t lay of Septem e next, lor continuation uudaii >w.ui. N C. ELSBREE. ItegL-ter. Register'.* Office, Aug 4. lsti'2. " CAMPTOWN ACADEMY, Rev. S. F. Brown, Principal. THE FALL TERM OF 1 HIS INSTITUTION WILL commence AUGUST Is ISII2, and cont uue twelve weeks. BOOKS USEH —Towns' Speller. McNalley's Geog raphy, Givaiileal's Cmmiinii School and National Arith metics. Brown's Grammar. Davies' Algebra, Geometry and surveying, and Parker's Philosophy. TERMS :—Common English Branches, $3 00 ; Higher Branches, $4 (lit. AS" B mrd convenient at vea- onaLle prices. REFERENCES—The Board of Trustees. K. B. Barnes, Cyrus Fuller, A. Fuller, D. D. Chaffee. L B. Camp. L M. HEWETT, President. HOMER CAMP, Secretary, rkmpvown. Pa.. July 31, 1963 Efflnl. P?.OCL AM ATloN._Wlirrens ,u', \ U. MERCUR. President Judge of the " 12 ,J ■ dicial Distinct', consisting ot the Counties of la ,' ■ and Su.squekannu. and llonoiables Jonv Pas-m-L : 9 V. St. LONG. Associate Judges, in and t rsaid *'. >L! H of Bradford, have issued theii precept bt aring a -' ! :H j lsth day of Jo y. A. I). ls;2. to me directed. t., r ! a Court of Oyer and Terminer. Cent ral Quarter ,C ! of the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's CouiiT, I ,'H wanda,lor the County of Bradloid,
    l the '"i aB Bradford, that they Is-then and there in tl-.< j r I person, at JO o'clock in the forenoon '.f said •! * their records, inquisitions and other reiiieniiua,,, do those tilings which to their office |>|k : i to 9 done ; and those win are bound by recognizaia. Public s.i; e " •, ! d veiling hou-e. on tile premises la-t hereain r d,!,<.•!. ' M j at 'wo o'clock iu the afternoon, T :e-diy.the 2a-h.3 I A Jgust.the following de-crilied tracts of land -jtu,;' 1 j Suiitiifitld twp.. in said county, to wit: one I it „ r p 1 1 ( boo 11 ded 011 the west by land of Albert Califf so p. *' a j ltd public highway, eat by laud late ol Htrvy |i,/ 7fl ! dee d , and north by 1 aid >f G. A French, i'rrn K jS is to fe deducted about three acres, sold bvsiid d,!\ 1 to Henry Hi igbain, nd half and are s .1.1 to's. sj ~a i I and bv liidt sold to Win. 1. K •*>. sai-l lir-t desj' . 1 of land alter ,leif icting said lots, so sold as atore!, V' 1 Containing ab-ut 44 a. res of land as suppled. w't !'T I framed barn thereon erected : a lew (rait tree, t| Jfc ' j. 2 growing, ami about 25 acre- thereon iin nove 1 ] H * 1 otlnr lot hounded on t e west by luidoffl. C. q ,|. ; !r 1 I and i.y other land of ::1d dee'd.. ou the smith ov hiia'"' 1 iB. S. Baker, on the east by laud of Edwin L |',v n " v " jon the north by land of ('}. A. French, trout which j, f ;be dedU' ted a small lot ol about three fourths ot an a • ' i ; on which Win. I Ross now re-i0; was made that the said Ju ! Henry L. I'arric c mid not be 'miml in my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to require you ' appear In for# | the Judges ot the -aid Court on tlie "lirst MonduyofMar next to aa.-wcr .-aid complaint. Ac. A. H. SP.'.LDLV' . T ovan 'e, \u". 1. 1 sg?. Sheriff. P ROC LA M\ I ION —R nd nr.! tsujiytv, >4, MAI.'Y DECKER, by Imr n> xt friend PCTER i!s- T iN vs. ISA AC N itCCIxLR. No. tvhiuarv Tcuic I stj2. I'l-aacN Decker—Where is a snSpcen i in liir.r o w 1- i--, ied to Deccinoer Term, 1 til, which wa- d'dv ie turn .1 110:1 e-t invent.)., and thereon an alias siibpce ,x W.X issiieil in said ease, relur.iaole to May lena. I- .", up >ll the return ol which, prooi was ma t- that the sjjj 1-aac N. Decker could 11 .t I.e found iu my bailiwick This notice is t iiuvl -r to r qu re yai 1 ■ appear before the Judges ot the siid Court in titer tiist Monday in .Sep lernoer iuxt, to answer said eonip.aint, A A. H. SsPALDINf}. To wand* Aug. 5. lifiJ ROi L \.m \ rioN lirmll al"(| l mini v.-s. EMILY BMiKER by Iter next friend, ALEX Dewing, vs. M viIL'LV It VRKER. No. 227 D- . I". 1 oil. To Mahloo Barker-Wlit-re.ts a subpoena in Divorce nO4 issued t> Fehru iry Term In; 2. which was d ily ret ant ed mm est inventus, and there ui an alias .nbpoeua wu issued iu sidcasa. rentin >le Miy f.-nn. fsyj. up on t lie return ot which: proof was made that the s.iij Mai 1 11 Ba. ker could 11 he found in my oaili wi. k. l'tiis notice is therefore to require you to appear t.d fore the Judges irt lire said Court on the first Mun.ay of May ne it to answer said complaint. A . A H SPALDING. Towanda. Aug. .V l c c2. si . ,t P ROC LA M\ II O.N i> HANNAH CUI'TE.:, by In-r next friend. WILL IAM BLACK MAN, vs. A. J CUTTER. No. 331, Feu ruan Term. Isii2. T<> A.J Cutter—Whereas a tubpreua in Divorce was issued to December Term Is'il. wliicu wis d ily letarncil noil est ill v nt is, and there ui an alias subpue 11 was i,. sued in said c.i>e. return inlet > Miy Term, ljf'2, tip >n the return of which proof was in ule that the said A. J . Cutter eoi.l 1 not be found iu my bailiwick. This notice is therefore to rcq dre you toapii -ar liefura the Judges of the said A' • irt o 1 the fir-l JI nul iy iu Sep tember next, to answer to said complaint Ac. A. H. apALDING, Towanda. Aug 5, l ? i'>2. Sheriff. AUL)ITO R'S NOIJC E MMi „ dli>. -t- V t-* Julia Ann Young—ln tlic Court of C-un -111 ui l'leas ol Bradford county, No. 332, September T., iMll. The undersigned. an Auditor, appointed by said Comt to distribute in uue- raised lit Slieritl's -ale ot dea lid.uit s leal estate, w ill attend to the d hit - of his app-iintiucnt at his ofli e in the It .rough "I l iw.nida on >.\ 1 L'RDAY. the 23d (iay "ft Lll CS'f. 1-U2. at 2 o'clock, p all person- having claims upon said in uiies must preseut them, or else be lurevyr debarred lioni tin- same. W. T- DAVIS, Auditor July 22. 15,2. \ UDJTOR'S NOTICE— la til' nntUr of l\. th' ft.Uc of Jhn Unan dee'd. In the Orphans' Court <*t Bradford county. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed, by said Court to distribute nind- in the hand- ol the administrator arising from sale of leal estate said decedent will at tend to tlte d 'ties ol bis appointment at his olliee iu the borough of Towanda. on M'mday, Imli day of August, |sti2, at id o'cl ik. ••. in arid all | er-oiis" having claims on-aid monies must present thetn .or else lie ton ver de barred Irotti the same. P. l>. MORRGW, J dy l'i, Im>'2. Auditor. A UDI TOR'S NOTICE- 11-rry Scon! It I~\ v*• Joh■ U S vile. in the Court of Common I'leas of Bradford county. No. 123 May Term. lM>2. The iindersigiicd . an Auditor appointed ty -aid Court to di.-tri mte tuuds rai-ed by Sheriff's sale ol defendant'* real estate.w ill attend to the dmies of his appointment at his office, in the borough of Towamia, on TUESDAY, lath August. Im!2. at 2 o'clock, p. 111., and ail persons hiving claims up-m said monies must present them, or else be lorever debarred truui the same G. 1). MONTANYE. July 16. lfi>2. Auditor. A DM IN ISTR ATOR'S NOTICE - Nonce is herey given, that all persons indebted to estate of JAMES CL.VItK. late 01 Derrick twp., dee d., are requested to make payment without delay, and those hay ing claims against said estate will present them July authenticated for settlement JOHN McMAHON, Adm. July 23. 002. A EDITOR'S NOTlCE— linr/on I\i"g* XJL bery v. Jose h Jeingsbery. 111 the Court of Com mon Pleas of Bradford county, No. 130,1) cernber Term lsf. I. The undersigned, an And tor. appointed by said court to distribute lunds ai rising from -ale •! defendant's real estate, will attend to the duties ot his appointment.at hi* office, in the borough of Towand, on Thursday, tlie 14:h day of August, lsij'2, and all persons having claims on said tnone- must present thetn or else be tma-ver debarred frin the same. J. WOitD. J ly Hi. ls(>2. Auditor. ADM I N ISTR A TOR'S NUI 11 K - N-nre is hereby that all persons indeb ed to t lie es tate d U'tSWEIA.CDBIJRN. late ol Warren twp..dec d. me req le-ted'to m ike payment without delay.and l!)"-e having claims against said estate will present them duly aiMlwnticnted tor settlement. M. C. ('t)BL'RN, July lt> Ist;2. AJinini-tritor. A DMIMSTHATRIX NOTICE-Notto i- hereby gven. that all per-ous indebted to the es tate of J.K. VALANCE, late ol Towanda boro' dec d., are hereby re pie-ited to make payment without delay, and all persons having demands against said estatel r* l -' present tnein duly autheuticated lor settlement. SARAH VALANCE. July 16.19 :2. Administratrix. ADM I MSTR ATOIVS NOTICE —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the e.-tate ol Patrick Howley.dee'd . latent North Towanda.- are hereby requested make payment without de lay. ntsl ail-persons having demands against -aid estate* wiii present them dulv authenticated for settlement- JOHN MCMAHON. Admistratoi. June 17,1 **;•>. . FLOWER ROTS —A few th<>t-ani m received,of all sizee, for sale cheap, at the Gar te, of H ARRY MIV l#vanda, July 30.1 *62 —m4