§rHMorbJleporter. K. O. GOODRICH, EDITOR. TOWAN JJ.A.: Thursday Morning, August 21,1862. Republican Slate Nominations. FOR AUDITOR GENERAL, T- 110 MA S E . COG H RAN,. OF TORE COUNTY. FOR SURVEYOR GENERAL, WILLIAM £. ROSS, OF LUZERNE COUNTY. mrhffth REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVENTION.—The Republican | County C: remittee having met on | ffie 2d inst., it was resolve.! i) Springfield—Ra..c Bully K, Jure Adams, Harry GIG- ; ver. South Creek—C. Haifcht. D. P.Hildreth. Peter Dean. 1 Sy Irani A lioro'—E. G. Tracy, Herman Bunitt, liih'y lio.-A . Shesliequin—XVm. Snyder,XVin.K. Hill,lra Tompkins. Standing Stoue—Geo. A. Wood, Geo. X anne-ss 2d, E. J. Espy. Terry -11. L. Terry, J. L. Jones. Jonathan Butties. Towuuda Twp—J .M. Swartwood, Geo. XX*. Scovill, J XVm. L. Dimmick. Towanaa liuo'—XVm. B. Dodge, Jay Chaapel. H. XV. Noble. Towanda North—J.O. Frost, Daniel Kenedy, XVm J. Sanger. | Tuscarora—Hiiam Taylor, D. H. Montgomery, A.J. Cogswell. _ , Troy—Luther Loomu, R. XX*. Leonard, A. Mainard^ Troy it >ro'—C. F. Say lev,ll. Huntington, li. C. Ken- | Jail. Ulster- -B. B. Moore, Geo. Nichols, Russell McKinny. , XYariou —J. T.Coburn, R- li. Howell, Frestou \V,.iie. • XViuduum—J .XV. Warner, James Newman,John Kings- ■ land. Wyalusing—Andrew Fee, D. C. Scovill, Augustas ! I/CWI3. XVysox—T. F. Madill, U. C. Shores. 11. XVood. Wells—James H. Brink, Lorenzo Grinn- il, A Young, j XX ihnot—G. W. Ingham, J. H. Turrell, Ed. Weeks. | THE LATEST WAR NEWS. Di.-Dftcbea from Fortress Monroe, dated i Saturday last says that the Union troops evacuated Harrison's Landing o:i that day ; sad uuctit the same hour Gen. Model! Air's ad vaucc arrived at Widiamsburgh. The public j property was all all removed iu safety, aud all in quiet. From Cairo we'earn that J; ff. Thompson •cut a hag of truce to Genera! IloTey,demand . u g " all the negroes within his lines or to prepare to fight." General lluvey dismissed j the flag and started in pursuit, wilh ten days' . rations. Several small fights had occurred in i Missouri. It is rq orted that on the llth| inst., the rebel cavalry surprised a company ry the Third Wise or., in Volunteera eleven TtjilcJ from Helena. Our trocpa, however, eoou rallied and beat off the r-'bels. The rebel guerillas were still, on the 16th, j carrying on tbeir nefarious proceedings at Gal latin, Tenn. Late despatches, however, state i hut Acting General Wilier made an armed recconoissauce to that place and found that | ihe rebels had decamped. Morgan had gouo ! to ITartsviiie, where, it is said, he bad effected a junction with Forrest. Morgan succeeded; in capturing one hundred aud fi'ty thousand d Phirs ia Uuited States Treasury notes in ; Lebanon A report was in circulation in N ishville that seven thousand rebels were ' near that city. The troops were ordered un- ' d( r arms uuu cannon were placed to deatroyphe the city ou the first approach of the rebels. Tito arrival of the Trade Wind from New- i Orleans, August 6, confirms what we have al- ; r> ady surudsed to be the true facts of the | ra.-e with regard to Baton Rouge. When our despatches left the rebels had been repulsed although greatly outnumbering the Union trocps. It is, however, true that Gen. Wiii iams has been killed. General Butler has ad tji'd another leaf to,his laurel wreath by the en ergeiic manner in which he at once despatched frr-Gi troops to the relief of the garrison at B >un Ronge : aud Admiral Farragut also dcsei voa credit for Ids promptitude in sending off the fi. et, Baton Rouge is 179 miles ut ove Nt-w O'leans. An important charge in the executive •f Kentucky is telegraphed from Lcnisville John F. Fiske has resigned the Speakership, unit James F. Robinson, a well known Union man, has been elected in his stead. Governor .'N-vcotfinJhas also resigned his office, and Rob :..-oii, therefor*, becomes Governor dt facto for ah.* rr-iaaiuder of Magoffin's unexpired tero\ J1 JunuHon, of Lexington, also a Uuioa man, iiie been elected Secreture of State. These and elections virtually restore Kentucky entirely to the Union,as by the res ignation of S. A. Temple, Acting Governor Robinson becomes President of the Military Board. DRA*TINQ. — By a !nte order Kom the War Department,volunteers to fill up new regiments will be received until the 22J inst. Drafting for the three hnodred-thousand militia will be made on the 3d of September, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M , and 5 o'clock P. M., and continue from day to day until completed. The quotas of the several States will be ap portioned by the Governors among the several counties, ard, where practical among the subdivisions of counties,so that allowance shall be made to 6uch counties, and subdivis ions for aii volunteers heretofore furnished by them and mustered into the service of the United States, and whose stipulated term of service shall net have expired. NEWS FROM WASHINGTON. WAR GAZETTE. OFFICIAL. GENERAL ORDERS—NO. 105. The following has just been issued : WAR DEIAKTHENT, ADJUTANT GENEKAL'S OFFICE, ) WASHINGTON, August 12. ) The following is an order of the President of the United States, dated June, 26. 1862. ! IJ The forces under Major-General Fremont, Banks and McDowell, including the troops now ender Brigadier General Sturgis, at Washington, shall be consolidated and form one army, to be called the army of Virginia. 11. The Command of thejArroy of Virginia is specially assigned to Major General John Pope as Commanding General. The troops of the Mountain Department, heretofore under command of General Fre mont, shall constitute the first army corps, ; under the command of Gen. Fremont. The troops of the Shanandouh Department, 1 now under Genera! Banks, shall constitute the second army corps, and be commanded by him. The troops under the command of General McDowell, except those within the fortifica tions and the city of Washington, shall form the third army corps, and be under his com mand. By order of the Secretary of War. E. 0. TOWN SEND, Assistant Adjutant General. ORDER RESPECTING VOLUNTEERS AND MILITIA. WAR DEPARTMENT. ) WASQIN ITON, August U, 1862. F ORDERED—FIR-T —That after the loth day of this month bounty and advance pay shah not be paid to volunteers for any new rug'.- • meut.but only to volunteers for regiments now ; in the field and volunteers to fill up now regi ments now organizing, but not yet fuii. SECOND —Volunteers to fiii uo new regiments ; now organizing will be received and paid the bounty and advance pay until the 221 day ci i this month ; and, if not completed by that time, the incomplete regiment will be consoli dated and supeifiuous officers mustered out. THlßD —Volunteers to fill up the old regi ments will be received ard paid the bouncy and advance pay until the Ist day of Sep ' tember. FOURTH —The draft for three hundred thous and militia, called for by the President, will be made on Wednesday.tiie 3 1 day of Septem ber, between the hours of nine o'clock A M , and five o'clock r. M,, and continue from (lay to day between the same hours until com pleted. FIFTH —If the old regiment should not be filled up by volunteers before the Ist day of September, a special draft will bo ordered for the deficiency. SIXTH —The exigencies of the scrv'ce requires that officers now in the field should remain with their commands, and no officer now in the field, in Ihe regular or volunteer service, wiil, under a: y circumstance, be detailed to accept a tew command. By order of the President. EDWIN il. STANTON,Secretary of War. ADDITIONAL REGULATION FOR THE DRAFT OF MILITIA. WAR DEPARTMENT, I WASHINGTON, D C. Aug. 14, lsc-2. f ORDF.RM'•■EIGHTH —That in tilling all requi sitions for militia the quotas of the several States will be apportioned by the Goveraois among the several counties, and. where practi cable, among the sub-divisions of counties, so that allowance shall be undo to such counties and subdivisions for all volunteers heretofore furnished by them and mustered into the ser vice of the United States, and whose stipulat ed term of service shall not have expired. E. M. STANTON, Secretary of War. DISTRESSING CALAMITY. An Array Hospital Vessel Sunk on the Potomac. NEW YORK, Ang. 15—2 A. M. The following despatch from the Potomac has just been received : ACQUIA CREEK, Ya., Aug. 14. A collision occurred on the Potomac last right off Ragged Point, between the steamers Pt-übody and West Pout, involving a loss of 73 men. The West Point was bound to this place from Newport News, with convalescent troops of Gen. Burnsiile's army. She sank in ten minutes after the accident. The Peabody brought the rescued soldiers and passengers to this point ; and from Lieut. Col. Scott, of the 6th New Hampshire regiment, who was on board the ill-fated vessel, and in charge of the troops, I have obtained the following accouut of the disaster. lie says : We left Newport News on the 11th inst., | with two hundred and fifty-four soildiers, four i officers, three ladies and one child. At Fort | ress Monroe we took on board seveuteeu men, making, in all, two hundred and seventy nine ; souls. Ou Wednesday evening, the 1 Sih inst., ! about eight o'clock, when oil' Ragged Point, ; we were startled by a shock, and soou discov ered that a collision had taken place between ; our steamer and another named the George ■ Peabody, bound down the river. The weak point began to leak very fast and it was ascertained that she would sink in less than ten minutes. The Peabody,which had been partially disa j bled by the collision, could render no aseis j tauce except with her small boats. Valuable assistance was rendered by Cap tains Biggs and Hail, and their assistants, quarter masters of General Burnside, who were passing in the steamer, John F. Anon, ard by Acting Master Joslyu, of the gauboat Reiiauce. An unknown bark also rendered valuable assistance, a=nd by their combined eff jrts 203 1 persons were rescued. The West Point went down in four fathom 3 water, about one mile Bnd a half from the Maryland shore, and nothing can be seen of her but her smoke stack, masts aud some wrench ed np plauks on her deck. Ali tier crew w is saved except one Grernau, named John Russell. The brief period during which the West Point remained afloat after striking, and the consternation which prevailed, prevented ef forts to save ali from being entirely success ful- Capt. Doyle and Lieut Scott were the last to leave the vessel. The number missing is 73, of whom a por tion may be saved, as a number were picked up by small boats and schouners in the vicini ty- Arrival of Col. Coroorau, Col. Wilcox, Lieut Col Bowman aud Major Vodges at Washington. WASHINGTON, August 17.1862. The steamer Henry Burden, inder the com mand of Oaptuiu John S. Stevenson of the M arino artillery, arrived litre this morning at hail past twelve o'clock, bringing Colonel Corcoran, of the far famed S xiy-ninth New York regiment ; Colonel Wilcox, of ttie First Michigan ; Lieutenant Colonel Bowman, of Pennsylvania, and Major Vodges, LUiited States Army, accompanied by Adjutant Gen eral Thomas. The arrival of these distinguish ed prisoners from rebeidoin was unexpected. A few minutes before they reached Willard's Hotel it hul been rumored that Colonel Cor coran was to arrive this morning, and a crowd of citizens eager to greet the hero of Bull Run and h ng imprisoned soldier began to assemble when the carriage containing Colonels Coreo ran and Wilcox came in sight. Somi oie reeogniz-d Coionel Coroorau by the tune the carriage reached the door. It was surround ed by a dense throng and three deafening cheeis reut the air, given with a hearty good will and an earnest feeling seldom exhibited, the returned officers were ushered into a pri vate parlor which h is ever since been thronged with visitors anxious to wi Lome back to the capital those who have for thirteeu mouths languished in rebel iiri>ous. The re eption of Colonel Corcoran exceed ed in enthusiasm an} tiling that has bc-u witnessed here. Hundreds pre.-sed f nwiwd to t we-ping. Hon Alfred Ely, of New York, ami Colonei S. II Mix of tiie Third New York cavalry, who were present, were busied for hours in presenting persons who importuned them for introductions to the rre for Colonel Wilcox, three f<>r Colonel Bowman, three lor Major Vogues and three for the Union. THE BATTLE AT DAT. A ROUGE. By the arrival of the steamers Norl/i S'ar and Roanoke we have intelligence from New Oi leans to Aug. 10 The action tit Btton Rouge terminated in the complete wii-tory of the National forces, which fought with desperate b.avery against, overwhelming numbers. The folio-- iug from a letter,written by a National surgeon, gives a sum in try of the circumstance of the attack : " From 5,000 to 10,000 rebel®, under ("I n Breckinridge, attacked about 3,000 Union soldiers, statione ton the outskirts of Baton Rouge, at i A. M . on Tuesday, Aug 5. The fight lasted until JO o'clock, when the rebels were badly lupubed and letredtcil in u rout. Gen. Williams was shot through the heart while rallying his right wing, which was being driven in by superior numbers. Tne Vermont Regiment behaved badly ex cept its olficers. The Colonel was killed. The Twenty first Indiana, Thirtieth Massachusetts, Niuth Connecticut, and Fourth Wisconsin,did most of the fighting, and nobly too tLieut.-Col. Keith, of the Twenty first Indiana, was wounded through the right j shoulder. A djt. Howe, of the Thirtieth Mas sachusetts, was shot through both legs ; many have to lose one by amputation. Lieut Nor cross, from Lowel, of the Thirtieth Massa chusetts, arose from his sick bed, and joined his Company in the thickest of the tight, and with his own hands saved one fieldpiece, about to lie taken by the rebels. Many of our | officers are wounded and missing, (as yet not accurately known,) probably 300 will cover I all. The rebel loss is very great, as witnrssed by i myself. I saw 83 dead rebels in one small I corn field. The rebel wounded report Gen Breckinridge j with loss of right arm, Gen. Buggies killed, Gen. Clark taken prisoner and wounded.— Col. Allen prisoner, a:id fatally wounded; also Capt. Chuuu, Gen Lovell is reported killed, but it is probably his brother, as the Genera! is thought to be in Richmond. One rebel told me, as 1 was amputating his leg, that the reb els lost uearly 800, which 1 think is nearly cor rect. Breckinridge sent a flag of trace for per mission to bury his deud. Nirns' Battery saved the day, when two thirds of its members were on the sick list. The gunboats Esstx, Cayuga, Jlines and Katahdin attacked the raiu Arkansas ou the morning of the 6th, wbeu she rkedudled into the banks. Her officers and crew ran, and in a few moments after she blew up. The Seeesh in Baton Rouge fired from their houses on our wounded us they were being brought in, consequently their houses were puilea down. Brtckenndge made u speech to his meu the pioraiug of the fight, and promts- Ed to have his bafid playing in the State House by 9 o'clock, A. M. Dr. Rnffington, a rebei surgeon, told his nigger, " Jack," that if'they got sepera'ed dur ing the figlit.to go directly to the State House for he would surely be there by 9 o'clock Tlte " oarky " kept the appointment but the Doctor did not. As the Lewis Whitman was coming down from Baton Rouge on the morning of Aug. 6, with the remains of Gen. Williams, and with forty-two of the National soldiers who had been wounded, arid three of the Confederates, she came into collision wilt the gunboat One'ula, and almost immediately sank. Gen. Williams* body floated off the sinking vessel, and was recovered by the gunboat Panola..— Thirty eight of the wounded soldiers, and three of the body guaru of six which accompanied Cioil. Williams'remains, were sived. The Cap tain and crew of the Whitman were ironed and taken to New Orleans, as I hey were suspected of having caused the collision. DEATH OK COL. RICKKTTS. —CoI. William Wallace Rekelts, lulu -o urn under of the 6'h Regiment Pennsylvania 11-serves, died in Or ungeville, at his father's residence, on last Sabbath, in the 20 b year f bis life. lie was a loyal c tiz-m, a brave soldier, and an ardent patriot, and early gave bis life in defence of his country Colambii Pcmncrat. By the Rev. Julias Foster, at the Presbyterian Parsonage, in Towanda. IIENKY HUMPHREY to Miss MARY M'CRERY, both of Warren, Pa. By the same, at the same time and plare. RANSOM BURMYN.ot Wane a. Pa, to Miss LODEMA DIMUN, of Middieiowii, a. By the same. at Hornbrook, A'ig. IS, JOHN" OSCAR FROST, "f North Towanda, to Miss EMMA FERGU SON, of the former place. Ry Rev. I). Cook at Wvalusing Parsonage, on Friday, Augusts. CHARLES E. Mo VIC Alt to ROSA LTIIA FK.vNKLIN. At tiic -aine piat knowing when, or under what circumstances limy re turn, I iiereoy give notice that loinyson EG -it) V.YtiGE SI)N . wiio is no-.v in in i V:ii je.tr. i give l.i u, uueotidi ti - I 'lly, his whole lime, and -*i .11 lie responsible lor no debts contracted by him alter this date. Wvsnx. Aug. is, D> ; . S. T. VAR 'IF.SON. D. WILMOT r. V. MOKKOW. WiLM > T &. MORROW, ATTORNEY S AT I.AW. TOW.XNDA, PKNN'A. ( Offi • e I fit hj ticrujncd by Judge .Wercui ) ("* I! \V Ai K I ving volunteered, and gone into tb<- army, the partnership "I WII.MOl" A WATKINS is dissolved. The new line. ot WILMUT -V MORROW will close tip '.he business at Judge Mere r and Wilm >t A Watkitis. and attend piomptlj H any new misim-si that may be entrusted t them. Aug. 14, Hi/2. VTOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT It ac appii uti-ut 1...S b. en made to the C urt oi Com iiion Pleas 'I Brad mil county, by Charles CbaHee. Jo-iah Kilmer, Dai id N. well, and oth-rs. to grant a chatter ot incorporation tor religious pi rp.<>cs to tiiemselvi- thtgr as-oci.iti-s and -m . t-ssor-. under lite name and -lyle o ihe "M' Uiodi-t Kj-i-copai t hnr< ho: ii<>rnbr..k,' u.-.i d no s.ii'i it :t* t.-a-ous is- shown to the con : .r\ . the said Coin t w ill decree that thej !■•-■-. me a .m■lu-rat body. E. O. GOODRICH. Aug. 21. 1 -(12. ProMionotsiry. EXAMINATION S. pITE AN N UAL EX A MIN A 1 10 NS 0 F JL i KA( 11KKS lor tiie several districts of tiie county, wiil be hidden at th" following Mint- and places. ( uu didates lor inspection will plea.-e notice the billowing pur tit ulars : I. Each examination will commence at h o'clock, a in., and none ill l.e inspected who do not couie in betore ten utile-s lite delay be unavoidable. 11. Teachers will be ex. mined ONLY in the di-trirls in which they expectjto teach, or in townships in which they t(side. ill No person will be inspected who has been present at any othci c.\ übinat i"ii, in the county dm nig tiie year. IV. Residents of other comities WH.t.XoT be exaiu i:n d. tin.ess they expect to reach in this coan'y. V. Ail |. i.sous win. o not KN'oWtlicy wii 1 not teach in ttie county during tin* \car, are expected to ie p.e~- ent for inspection. Imtth who pi ingiit Id. Moiul ty , Sept. 2a Centic " Burlington.AVest & Bon/ I'ue day Sept.SO Bnro 1 " Towanda North Towaiuia A l!>ro' Wednesday, ) Si;t lit, II rough School House, f Sheshequin. Friday lb tuber 3. Snider " L'i.-te .Monday, ct I>. Warner, " Atliens. T.e-ii iy. Oct. 11, B •rough, •' l.iicliliebl. Wednesday . • ct. IA (Jente " Windham. Thursday, net. lb. KuyKendall " Warren, t'rid ty. t'< t. IT.lJoweus'a " Orwell. Saturday ,ivies' Algebra, Geometry and surveying, and Parker's Philosophy. TERMS Common English Branches, $3 00; Higher Brandies, e l Oh. ft iT Board convenient at rea nriahle prices. REFERENCES.—The Board of Trustees. E B. Barnes, Cyrus l-'uiler, A. Fuller, IJ. i). Chaffee i, B Camp. L M. PEWETT, President. HOMER CAMP, Secretary. Oampt-vvn, P* , July 31, ISO 2. NEW uT S. " 5—20" LOAN. BANKING HOI-SE OK if. S. I'l-SSKI.I, A (.'0..) TOWANDA, June 30, LSL2. f TIIF. SUBSCPvIBKIt WILL RECEIVE applications and furnish to suhscribcrs the bonds (or the New l.oau oi the United States, authorized by the Actot Congress, Fcbiuary 23, Im;2. These Builds are issued in sums ot S3O. sluu, s">ho, and $1,00(1, with cou pons attached, and are dated May 1. Hi2, peyahle in twenty years, but redecinalde at the option of the Gov ernment alter live years, and bear interest at the rate of 6 percent., payable in Gold on the Ist ot May and No v ml er, in each year. 7he Legal Tender S tes of the United Mates tcdl be received at par. Payment may al so be made in other funds adding the current rate of ex change on New Ymk. Tiie allowed interest must be paid ill Gold oi its equivalent. B. S. RUSSELL. War of the Rebeilion, 1861. JD GOODENOUGH hereby announce • to all persons interested, that he has just received trom the city of Washington, a package of Blank Forms, for obta ning the Bounty-Money. Arrears of Pay. HwP- Pay, Pensions, anu ali arrearages or sums of money du*. tor services, or by reason of the death ot any soldier of the present war. For tiie more speedy prosecuti >n of said claims, he has associated himself with a reliable at torney at the city of Washington. He flatters himself that from bis long experience in procuring Land Ws~ jants. Pension*. Ac., that be can give at least as good satisfaction as those can who have had less experience, aud ou as reasonable terms. Tewaada June 14,1F32. ileto atotocitfsemnts. TO £.ST. A COMFORTABLE & CONVENIENT Hons# with the best accomodations, as t> water, Ac. A good garileii-iiot. fruit trees, ko., Ac. For teitns enquire at the News H >• m Towandi, Aug. 11. i 62. IN AIBW A R NIN G—T AK E X O'l'l CM I Alter the 16th of August, all subscrihers lor Daily papers, must pay in advance. I have my News Bill to settle np every Tuesday.and a.l will see how nece.ssaiy it is for me to have the • ash L hand to keep my credit good, for six iia)s, a' least. / 1 wiitihl rather do less business and love the c#ot to pay nu hills promptly. A. F. UU\i Aug" 13. lMi'2 Assignees sale rue Assig.ees of _ 1). C. IIALL now offer at private sale, his house A I"t in the borough of Towan a, situite on Second Street lot 7'-'4 by 294 lett. with alfey in centre ; containing a large house and barn, well-water running in house with large eisfren in wood house, with a l uge quantity fruit ol almost every kind, furniture, such a- mahogany chairs rockers, te-te ate tes, solas, marble top side tables. Lis b"n marble top centre tables, lbus-ei-. woof and oil cloth carpets, stoves, dining room furniture, leather tieiia liedsteads and bidding, one cow, bulky, cutter, buggy, harness, and one orown ni ire. ALS't A lot in Dushore, Sullivan County, containing fkt lei't "r. Main sj., ruiiniiig back Iroin 6" l-> lid It., with large two story -to e. two stove li mses. framed bars and shed thereon. Also, one lull ret ot tinner'n tools, ma ehineH, lienche-', pat ents mid alt other implements for manufacturing iu that business.including a stock <>f iron, stoves, hardware, cairiuge tr rnuiiugs. tin wate. and nu merous other goods, which wilt he sold at less than they can lie bought under any oth *r circuuistanc.es. N. B.—-All parties iiiiloliteu to D. C. HALL, by ac count, n-'te or otherwise, must set!lc and pay immediate ly,or cost will be inaie, without ntv respect to persons. J P KIHBY. E. W. SMI HI, I. a. fsMITH, Towanda. July 31. 1862. Assignees. CHERIP'F'S SALE—By virtuo of stimiry k3 writs ot Fi Fa , issued out of the Court of Common Pleas ol Bradford county. t> me dire- tcd aud delivered, will he exposed to public sale, at the Couit House in the hurough oi T'iwand i, "ti Monday, Septemtier I, lsG2, the (oliowiiig described h>t. piece or parcel ot j.iml situate in Sbe.-liequiii twp., beginning at the south-east corner of Thomas Ed-all s lot. the.toe east 77k perches to a stake, tin uce ii 'itlr 241° to a stake tor a"co tier, thence we-t 774perciies to a stake, thein e south 241 perches to the place ot beginniiig. contaiuing 116 acres, in •re or less, about 61 acres improved, trained o.i n, log house and an orchard ot young iruit trees there n. and tnkeii in execution at the suitof Geo. Kirby v- John L. M.ill 'ry. AI.BO—The t'dloving decrilie lot, piece or parcel of land situate in Wyalusiug twp.,beginniiig a' a stone wdl in i line ol land* now or late of the heirs oi James Wood held. ai I road south."> 7° we-t perche-, thellce Holt 21 s we-l 736 ll)') perches, thence nii'li 57° east oA perches, thence south 24° t-a-t 7 3 i-lo ) perches to the place ot beginning; containing Party perches o: land, more or less, being the same lot conveyed by Sa rah H. Crolut t > it X B! ickm in, a- per deed iecc.de Deed B>k No on. page 466 : al> mpr ved Ira met! house tramed liarn. hi ick-anth -hip. and uaiit trees thereon. Nci/.rd i:.d taken i.i execution at the-nit o' L'ly.s.ses E Croltit to n-eot |) W C i-ordhain v- J A Vaughn. ALSO—Tiie i> 1! oviiig de- rioed lot, piece or parcel of land situate in i'•-! nubi i t wp., 'cginaing -it i p >-t on the e.i-t line ni lot X-> "uj t theme wdst lit ;>erches to a post , thence north 71 7 lu perche* to a corner, the pla - e of be ginning, containing -ill -i res |2-I perches more or le-s. •lua'ues improved, iranied huu-c and tramed bain, aud iruL t; i".- tiii-re-m. Ai -sii—(lue othei i it in ("opimi.ia twp., beginning a' the i orth-wc-f corner of I->t Xo 117. them e l-y liie same ea-t 71 porches to a p"-t corner on lot Xo 67. them e> \ the- iiue west 7i perches to a coiner, thence u uth 7b pcrelo s t'i i lie pi i-e of beginning, co.tii iing 32 acre i>d b 4 perch"-..' mole or le-s —3 acres Impn v< d A l.i.ii i'tc. ndlow.iig descril-cd !■>;. pic e or parcel oi laud situate in Smithiicld towirehiu .but id oi the north l>) lot \.i 4 s,| i 11 J "V i iinpbell e-t hy 1 >t X > 16 sold to < 1 tik A BIOWII. south by lot Xo 24 f.id ea-t by lot No 16 -old to i' 6W-ed, being lot No ii ot the sub division •>,' iv irr.iiit No 1-4-7 a- made bv Zeph n Fowler XHi i and t.ik- : • xec ui-n a' liie suit ofThoma iloiui.ui v -. J.tlm Bins >n. AIX)—By viitiii-ofa vvi it ot Vend. Ex , at t':e svtrc time A phicc will be ex(>osed l->r pui-lic sale tiie i- li -wuig ! lot o| i.uuJ. situate in Wyalusing rp., bounded a- follow : lh gimiing at a stake on tue line L. I'. I inuiis -n's I md. Hear the in ek toad, t. euce along said io.nl. iioi tn 77°; west 41lb j ei> lit -to a siaite i'.r nt oruer on a lane, theme north 12 3 r.i-t ai-mg said lane 16 | erehes to a -take, thence sou! h 77° ea-t 6 pen he-to a p .-t on tl.e line ol L. I'* I hom-ou, ti.i-nce along -aid line soni h 7j° west 16 |ei•hi -to t'ie place of ia-gi ..jiiug, Con'ainiiig 66 acres 6-lb j.eri lie- lie the same nc-ie o Ic--, a I iim proved . tr lined liou.-e, siuall framed bain, ai d a few Iru.t trees tneicoii. Seized ami taken in execution at the suit of A. Lewis to the use ol Overton A .Mo rauye vs Mahlou Grifli.-. A. D* Bi'ALDiNG, sheiitf. Towanda, Ang. 13 H62 11s I OI" iJL iiOivS) jr.: wit lur icjilciubei -J Term. 1 62. C. lilNt! JCHOItS. Builington C >ro'—S W Mil b.r, 1 r. Ttoy fji—Pamnrl 6Yilli.-m. Frank in—F F Fairchild ! M a Win-ton KcniieiiU'ase J L Johnson. fioy boro"—K C Williams, Granville—Win Shoemaker. I'uscaror i- M.ltoii i.eis. Lunian I'utiiaiii, . vVysox E A Benin tt. Litchfield— Daniel Mallory.i A'airen—Salmon King.Wm l'ikc —-Ch itiey Sey in >ur. Ilogers, Bome-L V Taylor Wells—George Corey, Oscar Slieshequia—UN AiltCsGuy Havens. Smith. Wyalusing—Chatles Ilollea- Bpringlield— Win Burgess back. Standing r-t nu-—John fay Ulster— Geo Lenox. TK WEi.Si. JL'IIOKS KIIiST VV'KUK. Athens twp E A Murray. Overton—Samuel A unable, J zekiel Uiiny, Belli Mor Dudley Bailey, ley, Joiiti Fialish. i'ike—l i- II Jeiini :gv, Albany —Angiistus B;ei iger. Bom -—J-c-eph Hort'Ui, Bu-.-cll Eldrcd, C W Cor Uidgimry—l' D Govell, bin. .slie-hcci iiu—Win Lane, EC Asylum—Win Bowman. Vongiit, B n lingioii We-t _< nii ies Siandmg Stone—Wm Grifßs lay lor, t lias Swai tvvood. Win King-ley, James Fotnkc. i Npringiicld—liirain Chase, Columbia— Asa A Bullock Wm I' Dai y, Edwin Slide. Ja< Wd-ui. Smithtield - E G Dur'ey. Canton—\V ni J Chaiiiieil fuseurura —Lu her Ki eacy. Frank ii i.afes Wilcox f .wandi tp —Ezra LDcu ker Elijah Bl ike. i i'owand i B >ro"— II A Carey Grai.ville—Marcus Ayers, J VVeil—John Brew ell. W I'iiiil.ps, j Warren—"Win Bider. James Herri-k—Th .mas A Lee. 1* Nichols, Jesse A New- Liichliehl—J .husou lingers j man. vi m Bust wick. Wy ilu-iug —f C Vaughn Ed Monroe t| —I F Woodruff, ilomet. v\'C Camp, Oiwell—W 1' i'aysou Jauies Ulster—Tracy. I'iicher, SECOSI" WEEK. A then-boro'—Charles Han Standing Stone—Wm Stc tiugdon. vens.Ste hen Bi-hop. Asylum— Beulien DcLong 'South Creek —Philo Fassctt Canton—J L Wright, S.imhl W Y tiliues.fr. Owens, Trey tp—Guy Ballard. Ezra Columbia—Peleg Pc kham ' Loomis. Uansier l.c "nap! John W Kiigore, | retry— Erastus Siiephard. Franklin—John MeKee. I Cli ires Vinll. Granville— John McNight Tus.-ar-.ri—N J Cogswell. Geo Burke, i I'owand i North—Wiil'in H Ileriick l.z-kicl Carr, Jc i Foster, rem .h Anderson. ' W irr"n - Hi. hard Gilson, Orwell—Barton Ku—ell. , Edwin E Buffiugtoii, I'ihe—Stephen Gotham, 1 Wnuiiiaiu—Stephen Wick- I.ewis. ham. Ridgbnry -W S Halsted, Ed; A'ysox—John Ti Hii.es, c te- Bcckwith. plien Sttickland. She-heqnin—Marshall Segar Wilmot— Herman Ilorton Loyd i islter, W tl Bishop, l r>EG!STERS NOTICES. Notice is lo re I by given, that there has been filed and s.tthdiu tl.e office of the Register ol Wills, in and for the county of Bradford, accounts of Administration upon the .of lowing e tates, viz : Fit al account ot T.. M. Sherman, guardian of Louis Siusebaugh, of Athens. Final account of Silas Wolcott and Margaret Park, Adm'rs. ot Thomas Park, late of Litchfield dee'd. Final account Edwin McClelland, guardian of Clark, Hora- e. Kt.eiiezcr and George Me<'lellami. ot Canton. Final account of k'eriy B. Pratt and Joseph Hilton, Executors ol Aionzo Pratt, late of Troy dee'd Supplemental account of Margery Allen Administra tor of Isaac Allen, late <>l Windh on. dee'd. Final account ol Abraham Ctiddvbaek, Administrator ol James Cudde .ack. late of Athens.dec'd. Final acco nit of Caroline C. Bronson and Samuel Ly. on. Administrator* oi James Elsbree, late olWiudliam, dee'd Final account of Betsey Bosworth. and William B. Stevens, Administrators of Orange Bosworth, late of Pike. dee d. Final account of Samuel Amiable, Executor of Chris tian Uurerly. late of Canton, dee'd. Final account ol James Elliott, Executor of William Gibson late of Ulster, dee'd. Final account of James Hodge, Guardian of Evaliue A. Pierce, ot Pike. Partial account of Benjamin and Joseph Elsbree, Ex ecutors of Martin El-bice, late of Windham, dee'd. Ann the same will t e presented to toe Orphans' Court of Bradford County, Monday, the Ist day of September next, for conilriuaiion and allow aace. X C- ELSBREE, Register. Register's Office. Aug. 4. Ist.'J. l Y F.KST il \I E HUTI'ER FIR KINS, lor t-a e atU6 ceiiia a piece. Also, a quanti ty of Tubs at 38 cents a piece at tl. H. DRAKE'S June 11. Carvage Manufactory in Towanda, Hcflnl. PR oc LAMATION-Where## thTnT D. MKRCUR, President Judge of the j 2 , h . dicial district, consisting ot tlie Counties of lirad/."' and Susquehanna, and lionoraliles John I'a.-smokk U:c V. M. Long. Associate Judges, in and f r said rout, of Bradford, have issued their precept bearing ,i rtt JBMj day ot Ju y. A. I>. l*> 2. p. me directed, torhoia. 1 ' a Court o£ Oyer and Terminer. General Quarter Sc..')"* f the Peace, Common Pleas and Orphan's Court 04 wandajor Hie County ot BraUlord, 011 Mem'av, the rsil" day ot September next, to continue two weeks! Notice is therefore hereby given, to the Coroners no Justices of the Peace and Constables of the Count i iiradloid, that they b-then and theie in tliei r ,jJ c ' person, at Ird County, there will lie exp >sed to Public Sale a t !t ' dwelling hou-e. on the premises last In realtor dese'ritaf 1 at'wo o'clock in the alternoou, T ie-d ly. the 2til, av f August, the following de-crPied tracts "of land -it i'iu!*' 1 Smithtield twp.. in said county, to wit: one I u ~r !r h 7 bounded on the west by land of Albert Calilf so. tin,, i the public highway, eat by Ltod late of Haivy l>;i r f e l dee'd.. arid north by find of G. A French, iron wh : i- to he deducted aljout three acres. wLy hiin sold t< Wm. 1. li'ss. said first described u' 3 of land alter deducting said I its. so sold as aforesaid Containing about 41 acres of kind as supposed wub T framed barn thereon ere -ted: a few fruit trees tUere a % growing, and about 26 acres thereon improved. Th I otlnr lot bounded on re west by laud of 11. C. IJrigh.ap and by other land of saiil dee'd.. on the south i.y ['J I S. S. Baker, ottthe east by land of Edwin K. French air' on the north by land of G. A. French, from which i-.tr be deducted a small tot ot about three fourths ot anai-rt on which Wm. I. U"ss now resides, andahout a half an acre sold by said dee'd . to s lid Rn.-w : stiff last de-.r led lot-o. to l.c expo-ed to public sale, as aioresaid. t.iug. alter iu iking said tied rations. about 40 a re-.wuj ab-iat 20 acres tlieieoo jinpr 2.Ftby. Teim ls t ,i ' | i lliity 1.. I'a,oe--.V here AS as iopm :.v iu Ihv irc wis issued to Feoruary Term I-c2, wni-h. w.ts dale i tin ed n -u est inventus, and there n un iP , a <.:.pneß • ~ issued in said ca-e, rr t irried to >J y It no i ; > up. in the return ol which, prom was made that the Henry !,. I'mr'e c-"Muvt be fouuJ ::iy bail; This notice , tiiereiore to r. quire you to appear bif..*e the Judges ot the -aid Court ROUL.\ MAI IO N —li irl'Oi'il C'lllllt V, fit, A MARY DECKER, by hei nextfiiend. PKTF.It W lAX Vs. ISAAC X. DECKER. Xo. bis, February Term I t 562. C'l-aacX. Pecker—Whereax a subpoena in Divorct was issued to lb; < mber T riu, I-hi, which wa- d .iy i turn, d lion e-t inventus, and thereon an uidts subjne.it wa. issued in said case, returnable to May lerm. iS'B, upon liie return ol which, prool was ma e that the said I sin' X. I'eckci could not n> found in my bailiwick This notice is t lereior ■ to r qu.iv y ai to appear befsre the Judges of the said Court in the tiist Monday in letuoei u-.xt, tu answer said coinji.aint, X . A. H. SP ALb IXO. Towan-la. Ang. 5. 1?62. sheriff. PROCLAMATION— I ir.i'ir jt'd <.acuity •*. 1 Kll I.Y ISVUKKP by her next friend, tI'.KX. j Ucwi'ig, V-. M viliy \ B VilKKit. X >. 227 l)e . 1. bsi. | To Mahlou B.fkei-'A 10. :e.i-a sub|,ofii.t in Ibv irceiry issued ti Felon irv I-inn l-n2. wiiich was d 11 v ittnra- | ed mm est inventus, and thereon an alias subpoena # *: issued in s.i;d mis', rein aide May Tcnn. l-iri, up • >II tbe return of which proof was "made that the naij 5 Mai 1 -n Barker could not be found in my bailiwick. I bis notice is therefore to require you to appear be 3 • >rc the Judges of the said Court on the first Man .. t c.' . May ne.st to answer said comoiaii.t, A". A. H SPALDIXG. Towanda. Aug. -A. W2. >lurff pnoci.A M ati ox —a i t'ibud Uo'liilV.sS. J JL. H ANN AH CU" I TKB, bv her next friend, Wii.l,. J JAM Bi.A" K\fA N , vs. a J 'CUrrEii. Xo. 3Ji, lei- | ru.iry feriil. lsili. To A. J Cutter—AVhorea* a tubpoem in Pivorce sit i is-ued to Hceeinoer Term. 1-dl. which was o2, J up MI tiit- return ot whi- h prool was made that tha kail | A J C-itK r c laid not lie found in my bjiil-.vi k. This notice is tl erclore to req are you toap M-tr Wnr | the J ulges ol the said C i irt " i the lir-t M-Midiy ill byp- I te.ubcr next, tj answer to said c unp! tint Ac. A. il. aPAf.nt VG, I Towinda. Aug 5, l't2. Sheriff. A UIHTORS NOTICK—' 31 3hnviik 1 J-3L n. John Ann Feu eg—ln the Court of t'"C* in ' i Pleas ot 11.ad.old county, Xo. 2JJ, tjepwnherT., "1 Is d. Toe niidersigncd. an Auditor, appointed by saidfemt | to disti l uitv in uiie raised by Shcrilfe saie oi drieiid-iot' | real estate, wdl attend to the duties of his appointment J at Ins office in tin 1 b lough-it rowauda on > ATL'UI>AY. | the 2id day "•! < UGt NT, Isij'J. at 2 o'clock, p. tr.. aid | ail per-oiis having cl tinis upon said m mies in ist pietSat 3 them, or else be lorcver debarred in-ni the same. \V. T. lev VIS, Auditor July 22.1863. A UDI TOR'S NOTICE - L, 7h. ■■ ' s* V lh- t tntr i f J hn Onan drc'J. Iu the Orphans | Court o2. Auditor. 1 A UHI TOR'S NOTICE -Jhrry ScorU [ l\ f. John 11 S v He- 111 the Court ol Commit; j Picas o' Bradt'M'i! county Xo. I J.j May Terra. 1562. The iinder-igned .an Auditor appointed hy said C'ltrt j to di-tri iiite lands rai.-ed by Sheriff's sale ot real estate.will attend to the duties oi his appointmenti : || his office, in tlie borough ot Towanda, on TUKSBAI | I'ifh August. Isfi2, at 2 o'cl.H'k, p. m.. and ail person" | hiving iTaiins upon said monies uiu>t present them. e!-e be forever debarred Irora the same G. L>. MOXTAXYE. 'k July Id. l g C2. \ DM I N ISTR A TOR'S NOTICE i> h'-rcv given, that all persons indebted to erf* l ' of JA.MF.S CLAIfK. late ot jlernck twp., deo'd., 11:1 . fequ-sied to make payinent without delay, ar.d thoseli J, sj ing claims against said e-tate will present them M| authenticated h>r settlement JOHN McMAHOX, Ada:- | July 23. INli'J. A Ul> I TOR'S NO i ICE Burton A*ir| si V hi'i ti vi. Jttir h A 'ingsbery. In the Court of U"*'hß mon Picas of llradlord county, A'o. 130, D ccinlier 1-bl. j vm i he under-igned. an And tor, appointed by said c ni 'W to distribute iiiuds airi.-ing from sale m d icudaiit est rte. will attend to the duties oj hi- appointmeiito" office, iu the borough ot T'owand i, on Tlmr-diiy.B day of August, lsti'i.aud ail persons having chiim* said mone must present thciu oi vi... be' revet J from the same. J. WOOD. J- ly Iff. 1*62. AiKlffi^™ ADMIN ISTR ATO ITS NOT 11 Iv->'" ,iff ß A is hereby given, th it all persons indeb.ed t" tbr 9 tate .it R< S\V Kl.l. COBCIfN . late ol Warren twp..>*j* are requested to make payment without delay..e'-i • ' having claims against said estate will present the'i'J authenticated tor settlement. M. C. COlfj '• • July lb. lM>a. Admini-1 9 A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE J\. is hereby gven, that all persons indebted to' tate of J. K. VALANCE, late ot Towanda l" arc hereby requosited to make payment without and all persons having demands against said estatf' i iiresent tnem duly authenticated tor scttleinent. BA If AH VALANCE- M July Id. 18(12. Administrair^.™ ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlt T ; ia hereby given, that all persons indetd'*' . estate ot Patrick Howley .dee'd., late of Ni*h, are hereby requested to make payment M h'TjßH lay, ami all persons having demands against jaw_ ■ will preseutttieui duly authenticated for settieiu M JOHN MCMAHOX. Admistraw June 17, 18d2. LOW BR POTS.—A few ibDosawl {JB received,of all sixes, for sale cheap. at . 'wiv M I den of Tosrand*, Jnlv3o ISC2. _A.