(For tiife Rradfohl Reporter.) WHAT AN OLD WHIG THINKS CF THE " PEO PLE'S PARTY." Mr. GOODRICH. — I am oue of those old whifis who joined the Republican party when it was first organized. I never supposed that tbe change of party worked any change of principle*, but souie of my former friends are telling me now that the Republican party is all wrong and insist that 1 must join a new party composed of old whigs and democrats.— But I can't see my way clear yet. These former friends of otitic tell me that Republicans who were once whigs can't get any office in the republican party and therefore they ought to break up that party, and form one iu which whigs can get office. This looks very strange to me, 1 hud supposed until now, that whigs were " living in clover," so far as office was concerned. 1 know that the Sheriff of the County is on old Whig and so are the Record er nil three of the County Commissioners and both Representatives, and J. C. ADAMS is counsel to the Commissioners, and he was nev er a republican,hut always a whig. One would suppose the officers named ought to satisfy nny reasonable set of office seekers, but not being ju the line of office myself, perhaps 1 am not a proper judge of what is right iu such mat ters. 1 have about made up my mind that the Trouble is, that a new set of old whigs are wauting office now or that some of the old ones are about to loose their hold upou the public pap, and that they make ali the noise mid bustle in certain quarters. I am the more inclined to believe this from facts that nil those waged in the attempt to destroy the repub lican party appear to be disappointed office seekers, backed up by the democrats to u man You wont catch many honest republicans iu any such an arrangement as that. I ain pursuad ed that the whole thing is a dishonest gurne to transfer us to the pro slavery democracy, I shall keep clear ot the whole clan, and I advise every republican to do the same thing. W. D. " THE TUSCARORA CAUCUS." We notice in the Argus of the 18th mst., nu article stating that " at some time beticem the Caucus (in Tascarora) and the Conven tion" (in Towanda,) the Board made out ere licnt afs for a set of di'legates admitted to the Convention. To show when the credentials were made, we submit the following state int iit : The undersigned d" hereby certify tint we were pros cut at the Caucus in Tuseanwa. Augmt :iti, l-srt'2. and he tiro the :J■ >:iin1111 lit o! - Oil C'aiicu- tile B lU* i furnished the tw< sets ee re turns. "VIC SAID IT WOULDN'T DO." One of the nominating committee of the office seekers me tin?, which placed in nomin ation the so-called " INoplc's ticket," on being asked how it happened that he did not sup port MCKEAN for Congress when he had pledged himself to do so, replied that he want ed T > nominate MCKEAN, but Yic said it wouldn't do. Are the honest Republicans of Bradford willing to be made tools of that nrcli-demagogue Y. E. PIOI.RKT ? Such men as TRACY and the editor of the Argus may he fooled, but the hone-t yoemanry of the county will discountenance the whole matter, and give ! the Republican ticket an overwhelming raajur ity. UNGRATEFUL. There are men engaged iu the unrighteous ■ attempt to destroy the Republican party in this ci unty who deserve pecaliar condemna tion. They are those who joined the party early end clutched at the office* within tbe power of the party to bestow, and having re "lized all the advantages lhay expect to gain iu that way, tiaiv tarn round upon friends who have supported them and given them ril the political consequence they have ever obtained I and use every effort to effect their political ruin. Today there aTe •men ■snugly enjoying' offices bestowed upon them by the Republican party, who are plotting—some of them openly I aud others secretly—its utter overthrow. Y r e i will not trust ourselves to characterize such ! conduct further than to say it is very ungrate ■ j ful. " C " THE Secrders style themselves the " People's Party," and claim to be in harmony with that party in other portions of the State. The genuine People's Parly, wherever it has! an organization, battles against the Democra-' cy. It is, and has been for years, in harmony the Republican party of the North end West. The spurious " People's Party "of Bradford, organized by disappointed candi dates for nomination before the Republican Convention, is in perfect accord with the De mocracy, airrfTelies on the united vote of the Democratic party to elect its ticket. The People's Party of {Southern Pennsylvania— where alone it has an existence wars against Pie pro-slavery B.eckinridge Democracy, as the enemy of the Administration and the War —here the People's Party end the Democracy i go hand in hand. THE 13TH REGT. PKNNA. MILITIA.— This I regiment is one of the very best which has "lurched from the Capital. It is made tip of j '°ur companies from Bradford, two or three i Pom Luzerne, and the balance from Colombia i R,) d Montour counties. The field officers are j od men of ability and military experience.— Col. Johnson has seen more than a year's ae five service, and bears the scars of the battle Lieut.-Col. John F. Means lias had ttanv years' experience as commander of a hat- j ( '°° of State Militia under the old militia i -Tstfctn, which was much more perfect titan our at er militia system. Major Samuel II New-. j' a "; formerly a Captain in the 106 th Peuna. vegiment, who gallantly led his company •trough several bailies, the last of which was lair Oaks, and on account of bad health 1 compelled to resign cootmaijd of bis cote- ', pany for a time, is an officer who will never shrink from duty, and who has the ability and experience to render efficient service to a new regiment. The men of this regiment left their homes under the call of the Governor for the defence of the State> but without hesitation, while the battle was raging fiercely at Sharps burg, they marched directly to llagerstown by order of Gen. Reynolds, in order to reach Wil liamsport in time to aid in preventing the en : etny from crossing the Potomac, but the eue my hud succeeded in crossing the night before : their arrival, and have made their way back with their shattered army into Virginia, j While these men have been prevented by the retreat of the enemy from participation in an engagement, they are entitled to the credit of having done their whole duty. We notice among them many prominent and influential men, lawyers, merchants, &e. As Captain of one company, we notice E. O. GOODRICH , Editor of the Bradford Reporter. (J! another, I. N. Evans, a lawyer of Bradford us Lieutenaut ; James Mucfarlanc, a lawyer and coal operator, in ranks : N. C E'sbree, Register and Recorder, Hon. 11. W. Tracy, candibate for Congress, C. L Ward, E-q, attorney at law, M. H. Case, candidate for District Attorney of Bradford county, with many others of the best citizens and business men of the northern section of the state. We hazard nothing that in case of actual invasion, Pennsylvania could readily muster 100,000 of the best of her citizens for her defence, at the tap of the drum.— llarrisburg Daily Tele graph, Sept. 22. LOCAL AND GENERAL. TIIE DRAFT. —The Draft is postponed until October 10, 1-02. By order of the Governor, JOHN A. CODDING,Comr. Towanda, Sept. 25, ISG2. As the greater portion of our paper is occupied with political matter, we are unable to give our usual variety of war and local news in this issue. fit® 0 ' AND SO FORTH. —There is a young man in the army who was born July 4th at 4 o,clock P.M.,No 44 in a street in 805t0n.1844, a 4th child, has I names, enlisted in the Newton Company which has join ed the 4th battalion.4-lih regiment.4th company, and on the 4th of September was appointed 4th corporal and is now going jorlL to delt-nd his country. £-£"• M>j E. OVERTON, of the 50th Regi ment. P. V., son of EDWARD OVKI.TO.V, KS learn that he is r covering rapidly as circumstances will permit. A.J. KASTABKOOKS, of the t'.tli Pegimeut, I'. R. C., who list his left arm in the recent tight under Port: is, we understand, getting along finely. ss3"* A YOCNG MAN, of GOOD moral charac ter, lair appearance, and comfortably situated in life, wi.-hes to enter into a correspondence with a young la dy, with a view to matrimony. She must be good look ing and amiable. No regard lor wealth. Address PISKKK, * Drawer 28, Towuuda, Pa. Two COMPANIES from Towanda passed through this place, en route tor Harrishurg, in response to the late call of the Governor for men to defend the State from invasion by the rebels. They were tough and hardy looking men. and judging by what we saw .should say they would spill the last drop of their blood to pre vent the rebels entering the Old Keystone. 'lVoy Tim >•*. 20//. The Company from this place under ("apt. GOODRICH, is expected to return on Friday or Saturday of this week. The undersigned is instructed by the Ex< cutive Committee of the Bradford County Agricultur al Society, to say, that after consulting with persons from various parts ot tlie county, they have derided to with draw the premium lisi some time since published, and al so to give notice that the Annual exhibition of the Socie ty will not he held. 11.1.. SCOTT, President. Slrto gttftci'tfcrnmts. MUSICAL CONVENTION. rpiIERE WILL liE A MUSICAL COX ! JL VEXTIOX livid at I.eßaysville commencing on j T'.'KSDAV, OCTOBER 7, lSC2,at 10 o'clock, a. m., j Anil tn continue tour days, and close with a Grand Con ] cert mi Friday evening, October 10, under direction of Prof. J - G. TOWN Hit, ot tile Normal Academy of Gen eseo. X V. Admi'tance to the full coarse, including Concert, Gen tlemen 50 cents. Ladies 50 cents ; Concert 20 cents. Es pecial attention will he given to a proper use of the vo cal organs, with the hest style anil adaptation in singing —hence, let no person who wishes to sing with ported | ease ninl henuty, fail to attend this Convention. The Olive Branch and Oriental Glee and Anthem Books will he furnished for the use of the Convention, free of j charge it_ All clergymen leading this notice to their respec [ tivc congregations, will he admitted, with t..eir families, : free. ' By order of the Committee, JOSEPH H. M UtSH, F. If. ELLSWOUH, I H. 15. AGKI.EV, STEPHEN GORHAM, I ASA NICHOLS, O. G. CAN FIELD, i S. hI'SEXBEUY, J. II FLETCHER, Sept. 2~>, 1802. THE PATRONS OF Wffl, A, ROCKWELL And the public generally will find at his store AN EXCELLENT SELECTION OP FALL GOODS, Which will be sold on REASONABLE TERMS. 43-GIVE US A CALL. Towanda, Sept. 25, 1862. THE ZDZE^XZBET. j THOSE IN WANT OF BOOTS & SHOES, SHOULD CO TO THE TOWANDA BOOT & SHOE STORE, Opposite tlie Court House. CASH FAID FOtl HIDES & PELTS, At HUMPHREY & CO S, Towanda. Sept. 24,1862, rpiMOTHY SEBD— I2O bBsBeLS OF X tine Timothy Seed, for sale by SUicii 21, 1552. 'H. S. MERCUR. Sleto ADMIN ISTRATOR S NOTlCE—Notice is hereby given that all Reasons indebted to tbe es tate of \V M. fi. 11. BROWN,late of Monroe boro' dee d., are requested to make immediate payment, and all hav ing claims against said estate will present tiiem duly au thenticated lor scttleiiieu'. JOSEPH HOMKT.L . - OLIVE BROWN, . AOMS - Sept. IS, ISG2. A DMIM6TRATRIX NOTlCE—Notice Jl\. is hereby g veil, that all persons indebted to tbe es tate of B. I'. INGHAM, late of Terry township dec'if., are hereby requesitcd to make payment without delay, and a!! persons having demands against said estatel will present them duly authenticated for settlement. LYDIA INGHAM, Sept. 11,1802. Administratrix. A DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. —Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of CHAS. H. ARXOUT, late of Monroe twp.,dee'd. are requested to make payment without delay.and those having claims against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. REBECCA ARXOUT," Sept. 11, 1802. Administratrix "ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTlCE.—Notice is herey given, that all persons indebted to estate of JOHN LA PORTE, late of Towanda boro' dee'd., are requested to make payment without delay, and those hav ing claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. B. LA PORTE, ) , , . C. V. WELLES Jr., { Adm s Sept. 13.1502. EXECUTO R'S.N OT ICE.- NoTice is here by given, that all persons indebted to the es tate of Victor T. Stevens late of Athens twp., deo'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them dulv authenticated for settlement. GABRIL WALKER, Executor. Aug. 27, I*o2. ADM IXI SIR ATO ICS NOTlCE.—Notice TX. is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate of 11. S. Salsbury,dee'd., late of Monroeton twp., are hereby requested to make payment without de lay, and all persons having demands against said estate wiii present them duly authenticated for settlement. ELIZABETH SALSBURY, O. P. LYON, Aug. 27,1302. Admistratois. pINERAL ELECTiON rROCLAMA VXTION.—Whereas, by an art of Assembly of the Com monwealth, entitled " an act relating to the elections of this Commonwealth," it is enjoined upon me to give pub lic notice of such election to be held, and also the enu meration in such notice what officers are to be elected, f, A. . SPALDING, High Sheriff'of the County of Brad ford. do hereby mske known and give notice to the elec tors of said county, that a General Election will be held in said county, on TUESDAY, the 14th of Oct -her, in the several districts in said county, to wit: iii Albany, at the sub-district school house, near Camp bell's in ills. In Asylum, at the school house near Simeon Decker's. In Athens le.ro', at the house of E. S. Mnthewson. In Athens t'.vp., at the house of J. 1). Hunt, in Alliens boro'. In Armenia, at the bouse of Jolin S. Becker. In Unrliueton boro' at the hall of Henry Vusbnrg. in Burlington twp.,at the house ot Kosweii Luther. In West Bin lingioti, at the lnnse of Ezra Goddaid. In Canton, at the house of S C Myers, lu Columbia, " " James Morgan. In franklin, •' " Benjamin K Taylor, In Herricks.at the school house in Henickviile. In Lite licld, at the house o! C Bloodg iod. In Lei toy, at the school house in Leßoy. In Monroe, at the house of J 1, Rockwell, lu Monroe boro, at the house ot M M Cuolbaugli. In Orwell, in Orwell lid! pubii • sch >ol liouse. lu Overton, at the house ot D Waltmau. In l'ike, at the house of 1) Johnson. In Rome, at the Academy. In Ridgbury. at th" house of B Herman. In Shesheipiin, at the Valley House. In Smithtield, at the house now occupied l>y John Scou [ ton. In SpringffeM. at the house of \Y 11 Iloot, now occu pied "oy -Jesse Hainmoiid lu Sylvania boro'. at the house ofC Merritt. South Creek, at the school house near Jn.o. f Cillett's. At Standing Stone.at. the hou-e ot S Stevens, In Terry, at the house of E J Sliepard. In Towanda boro", at the Grand Jury room, in the Court House. In Towanda twp., at the school house near 11 L Scott's In Towanda North, at the house of S A Mills, In Troy b ro' at the Eagle Tavern. In Troy twp., at the house of V M Long, in Troy boro' In Tuscarora, at the school house near James Black's, lu Ulster, at the house of S B liolcomb. In Warren, at the house of R Cooper, In Wells, at the house of L Seely. In Windham, at the house ot B Knykendall, lu Wyalusing, at the house of S H Buck. In Wilmot.at the house of A .1 Stone. In Wysox, at the house ot J M Reed. At wiiich time and place the electors aforesaid will elect l.y ballot One person for Auditor General. One person for Surveyor General. One person to represent the counties of Bradford, Sul livan. Columbia, Montour and Wyoming in the Congress of the U. S. One Member of the State Senate to represent the conn ties of Brad'ord, Susquehanna and Wyoming. Two persons to represent the county ot Bradford in the House of Representatives of the Commonwealth ot Penn sylvania. One person for County Commissioner of the county of Bradford. Oae person lor Auditor of the county of Bradford. One person for Surveyor of I lie county of Bradford. And in and by snid act, I am further directed to give notice " that every person exeeptiugjustb e-of the peace who sliali ho d any office of prolit and trust under the government of the United States or this State, or ot any incorporated district and also that every Member of Con gress and of the Legislature and the select and common council of any city, or commissioners of any incorporat ed district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the same time the office or appointment ot Judge, In spector or Clerk of any election of this Commonwealth and t hat no Inspector or other officer ot any such election shall he then eligible to any office then to he voted for. By tluc 4th section of an act passed the Ist day of April IS to.i. is provided " that the Uth section of an act pass ed July '.hi. 1-30, entitled '• An act relating to tlielection ! of this Commonwealth," shall not be construed as to pre- : vent any military officer for serving as Judge, Inspector ot Clerk, at any general or special election of this Com mon wealth. In the Ist section of the act first above mentioned, it is enacted that every general ami special election shall be opened between S and ID in the forenoon, and 'continue without interruption or adjournment until 7 o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be closed. By the 1-th section of the act of February .Id. 1 Rst'j, it shall be lawful for the inspectors and judges of any gener al election which shall be hereafter held in Armenia elec-j tion district of Bradford County to close the polls of such election district at 5 o'clock, p. in. By the 1 lib section of an act of IN",3.it is provided that the. polls of the election district of Tuscarora twp., be closed at a o'clock, p. iu. It is farther directrd, that the meeting of Judges at the Court House in Towanda, to make out the general return shall be on the 3d day after the election, which will be on the 17th day of October. It is further directrd that the meeting of return Judges for the Congressional District meet at the Court House, in Tunkhannock, on the 7th day after the election, which will he the 21st. It is further directed that the meeting of return judges for the Senatorial district, meet at the court House, in l'owanda, on the 7th day alter the election, which will he the 21. A. 11. SPALDING, Sheriff". Towanda, Sept. 13,18(12. new fxrivi. CODDING RUSSELL, H AVE purchased the large and well known establish ment of I). C. Hall, and are now receiving from New York, the largest and most complete assortment of HARD-WARE, ever offered for sale in this market, which will be sold CHEAP for Cash orappoved Creuit. We have a large and well selected stock of Wood and Coal COOKING STOVES, every variety of pattern and style of Parlor, Dining-Room, Six-Plate, and Cylinder Stoves, which we can, and will sell as cheap as can be purchased in this or any adjoining county. Also a full and complete assortment of . IRON AND STEEL, Nails and Glass, Paints and Oils, House Trimmings, Car" riage Trimmings. Springs, Iron Axels and roxes, of all sizes, Carpenters and Joiners Tools, Black, smiths Tools, Cross-cut, Circular and Mill Saws, Table and Pocket ■HATE" 9 of every description. Pumps, Lead-Pipe, Chain Pumps and Tubes. BRITTAKXIA A\> I'LATEI) WAKE the latest and most approved patters. A iarge quantity of TINWARE AND STOVE PIPE, always on hand Patent Stretched Leather BELTING. Every ana form of FARMING TOOLS. JOB WORK done on short notioe and warranted.Bees GRAIN, Old Iron, Copper, Brittannia, Brass, wax and Feathers, taken in exchange fqr Goods. We invite " the whole world and the restof mankind," to call and examine our our poods before paychasing.r- Qur motto will be use every man wellin'4 submit to n'oth iha wron£. Bfo- One door south of Tracy and Moore and Powell's Block, Main street, CODDING & RUSSELL. JOHN A-CODDINU, ] C- s. mastLL. ( Towanda, Sept. 21,18G0. ileto DRAFTING— NOTICE is HEREBY given that the CommissionersnndSurgeon appointed fir the County of Bradford ; to Superintend Grafting, will meet and decide all cases claiming Exemption Iron draft, in the service ot the United States, under ReguU tions for the enrollment and dralt "t Throe hundred thousand Militia, in the several districts ot Bradford County, at the places and times,as follows : TOWANDA Hon.', TOWANDA Twp., TOWANDA North,and WYBOX, Monday, September .8, 1*62. at the Grand Jury Room. BURLINGTON twp., SHESHEQUIN, STANDING STONE, ASSYLUM, Tuesday, Sept. 9, 1*62, at the Grand Jury Room. MONROE, twp . MONROE Boro', ALBANY OVER TON, FRANKLIN, LE ROY, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1862, at the hous of M. M. COOLBAUGH, in Monroe Borough. TROY twp . CANTON. GRANVILLE. ARMENIA and WEST BURLINGTON .Thursday, Sept. 11,1862, at the house of V. M . LONG, in Trov. TROY Rnro', WELLS, COLUMBIA. SOUTH CREEK, SYLVANIA, Friday, Sept. 12.18C2, at V. M. LONG'S, in Troy Boro'. RIDG BU III'.SPRING FIELD .SMITH FIELD, BURLING TON Boro'. Saturday, Sept. 13, 1862, at the house of JAMES GREEN, East Smithfield. ATHENS twp., ATHENS Boro', ULSTER and LITCH FIELD, Monday, Septerabir 15, 1862, at the house of J. S. SLOAN,in"Athens, ORWELL, ROME twp., ROME Roro', WINDHA M and HERRICK, Tuesday, Sept. 16, at the house of T. UMPfIREY. in Orwell. PIKE, WARREN and TUSCARORA, Wednesday, Sept. 17. at the House of J. R. FLETCHER in Leltaysville. WYALUSIMG, TERRY and WILMOT, Thursday. Sept. 18, at the house of Mrs. MARY HORTON.it Wilmot. Commencing at 7, A. M.,and closing at 6 P.M. Those claiming Exemption are requested to appear as early in the day as possible. Persons claiming exemption from draft, will please hear in mind that the Commissioner and Surgeon have all their time occupied in the discharge of their duties, and they earnestly request all persons having business with them to study brevity and assist them in transact ing the business as rapidly as possible. Do not block up the way and crowd around the offi cers place ot business, but soon as your busiuess is doue be kind enough to leave the room for others. We have not been informed and do not know the nnm | ber of men to be drafted from this County, Township or i Borough, nor the day when the drafting will take place, i It is useless to ask these questions : We shall be in* ! formed in due time. j Persons claiming exemption by reason of conscien tious scruples will be required to subscribe to an oath : or affirmation and they will be held liable to pay such j pecuniary equivalent for personal services as the Legisla ture at its next session may provide. School Directors are exempt troni draft. All school directors claiming exemption will be required to pro duce Ills certificate of election ; or the Presidi nt or Secretary of the board may be qualified to the list of school directors in the township or borough. Persons under the age of 21 years will not be drafted. They need not take up our time with questions. Persons • (aiming exemption from draft, will please observe the following directions. It will save time if you will read them carefully and follow them implicitly : V lien yon present yourself before the Surgeon for examination, state promptly and without being question ed Ist. Your own name in full. 2d. The township and boro' where you are enrolled. 3d. Your claim for exemption. 4th. As soon as the Surgeon has done with you, give place at once for another. Persons will lie examined only at the places where they are directed to meet, unless at times when the offi cers are mr.m ployed with applicants from the places advertised. litT By the laws of Pennsylvania, the draft will be made Irom the citizens between the age of 21 and 45 , JOHN A. GODDING, Commissioner. E. 11. MASON, Surgeon. September 4, 192. EXA2VXIIMATIONS. r V HE ANNL' A L EX AMI NATIONS OF JL 1 EACHERS lor the several districts of the county, will he holderi at the following times and places. Can did ites for inspection will plea.-e notice the following par ticulars : I. Each examination will commence at 9 o'clock, a.m., and none will lie inspected who do not come in before ten unless the delay be unavoidable. 11. Teachers will lie ex; mined ONLY in the districts in which they expect to teach, or in townships in which they reside. 11l No person will up Inspected who has been present at any oth> r examination, In the county during the year. IV. Residents of other counties WILL NOT be exam- j incd, unless they export to teach in this county. t All persons who do not KNOW they will not teach I in the county during the year, are expected to be pres- i ent for inspection, but those who do not intend to teach, i will not !>e allowed to join the classes. VI. Each candidate will bring with him two sheets of fools cap paper, pen, ink and lead pencil. Directors are requested to he present during the whole time ol the examinations. They will find it to be a fa vorable opportunity to enter into contract with their teachers. Examinations will be held as follows : Monroe twp. and Boro', Sept. 15. at the Borough house. Franklin, Tuesday. Sept. 16, at Varncy School house, Granville, Wednesday, Sept. 17, at Taylor, " Leßoy, Tuesday, Sept. Is, at Corner's " Canton, Friday, Sept. 19, Corner's " Troy A*, Armenia, Monday, Sept. 22, Bofongu, Columbia, Tuesday 23, at Ausiinville " Wells, Wednesday, Sept. 24, Furgespn " South Creek.Thursday, Sept. 25, at (lev Hot " Ridgelmry, Friday, Sept. 26, Burnhatn " Sinitlilield, Saturday, Sept 27. at Centre •' Springfield. Monday, Sept. 29. Centre " Burlington. Wi st A- Boro'Tue day Sept.3o, Boro' " Towanda North Towanda A Boro' Wednesday, I Sept. 31, Borough School House, ') Shesheqiiin, Friday October Snider " Ulster, Monday, i et 15, Warner, " Athens. Tuesday. Oct. 11. Borough, Litchfield, Wednesday. Oct. 15. Centre " Windham, Thursday, Oct. 16. Kujkendull " Warren, Friday, Oct. •l'7,!!owus'3 " Orwell. Saturday Oct. 18, Hill '• Dike Monday, Oct 20, Village " Herrick, Wednesday, Oct. 22, Landon " Wyalusing. Thursday, Oct. 23d, Camptown " Tuscarora, Saturday, Oct. 25, Taylor " Wilmot. Monday, Oct. 27. In giraffe t Terry. Tuesday. Oct 2s, Terrytown, " Asylum, Wednesday 29, l.aporte " Standing Stone, Thursday, Oct. 30, SteVefiX " Rome, Friday, Oct. 31. Borough •• Wysox, Saturday, Nov. 1, Myersburg Albany & Overton, Tuesday, Nov. 4. at ftrOtvn 'C. R. COBURN, Supt. Towanda. Aug. 15. 1862. SPECIAL COURT.—Notice is hereby O given that a Special Court Tcifl l>c held at To wan do. Hon. i: G. Wim K. presioing, commencing Monday November 3d, 1862, for the trial of tin; following causes: FIKST WEEK. O. P. Ballard vs. Treat Shoemaker et ah Charles H.Shepard vs. A. 11. Smith, et ar. AM. Kirk vs. A. B. Smith,et ah i j, H. Foster vs. A. B.Smith, et al. M. F. Hansom vs. DaVid Arnold Cyrus Shumway vs. Clark Holtifrback. J. It. lugersall v et al vs. H. S. Vaughn, et al. Win. B. Clymei's use vs. C. L. Ward. C. F. Bliss vs. Sarah Stone, adm'x. 1). F. Barstow's adm'x vs. Allen M'Kean. H. S. Welles vs. C. N. Shipman, & ter ten-. James Heveriey vs. John Sullivan, et al. huther Gates vs. Lewis Hosier. Horace W. Slaver vs. Foster A Mortey. Shipman & Welles vs. Rogers Fowler. J. M. Weston'sex'r. vs. J. Corson, et al. Z> Hick's Adin's vs. the X. B. Canal Company. Henry XnrthrOp vs. Smith LeTit, ex ? r. S. W. I'ark vs. Win. Frederick. Catharine Xealley Vs. Simeon Decker, 2'd Jane Gihson vs. Win. Gorseline. SECOND WEEK. James Clark Vs David Armstrong. Robert Haney vs. David Armstrong. Samuel Archebald, et al. vs. Thomas Page. Burton L.Smith vs.C. B. AN. B. Chaffee. H. A. P. i eck jr. vs C. F. Wilson, Hiram Horton vs. Peter Tetter. American Life Insurance A Trnst Co. vs. H. W. Patrick. American Life Insurance A Trust Co. Vs. Charles V.' Welles jr. American Life Insurance & Trust Co. Vs. George A. Perkius. American Life Insurance A Trust Co. Vs. Edward 11. Perkins. R. C. Chilson vs. Asylum Twp. L. M. Hewitt Vs. Z. Esselline, et ai. L. KT. Rundell vs. .Asa Slater, et al. I). C. Hall vs. C. S. Russell. A. B. Smith vs. Samuel kellum,2d et al. Benj. Cumraings vs. Andrew CuniCtings. S. B. Howell vs. Wm. Mouncey, et al. Timothy Hireen vs. North Branch Canal. BRADFORD COUNTY SS. Subpoenas for first week, returnable Mcrtdav Nov 3d, 1862, at 10 o'c.ock A. M.; for second week Monday' Nov. 10th, 1862, at 10 o'clock A.M. ' wonaa . v > E. O. GOODRICH. Prothonotary. W AN TE D 1M M EDI ATBl< V.— 26.600 1 ' bushels of OATS, (or which the highest market price will be paid cash, W. A. ROCKWELL. Towanda, August 28, 1862. TIIE highest premium paid for Gold and Silver, also, for the IT.l T . S. Treasury notes ol'd Wue— Certificates for the back.pav tjnd bounties bf discharged and descasec soldiers cashed bv .. ... " B.S.RUSSELL, A Co. Towanda, August 28,1862. FIFTY FIRST RATE BUTTER FIR KINS, for sa eat 65 cents a piece. Also, a quanti ty of Tubs at 38 cents a piece at G. H. DRAKE'S June 11. Ccnage Manufactory in Tywanda JHfsceU&iuotts' NEW SPRING GOODS! AT J. M. COLLINS', (First door South ot Codding A Russell's.) TUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK in unusual large stock of Clothing, Cloths, Caserners Votings, Cent's Furnishing Goods, Hats A Cap*. which will ne sold at greater bargains than before. OUR SPRING STOCK Will comprise almost every article worn bv man or boy. BUSINESS SUITS, COATS, PANTS Vests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks, Overalls, Boy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention is called to our New Style of CLOTHS, CASIJIERES AM) VESTIXGS, Which are ready to make up to order, on short notice, and wurranted in every way, or no sale, as we have some eight years experieim- in this line ot business, my cutter, Mr. PENEPACKER, will be on hand, at all t.mes to do cutting for those who wish it done. BEAR IN MIND If you wish to buy clothing cheap, aud get as good aa represented, call at COLLI UST S' . If you wish to get the worth of your money, and buy new fresh Goods and fair dealing, call on us ami you will be satisfied. No trouble to show goods and no forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda, April 21. 1862. New Arrangements. TIHE SUBSCRIBERS HAYING FORM ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for , merly carried on by J. 1). HUMPHREY, in the store op i posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, and a very large stock of all kinds of LEATHER requir i ed for a country trade. A full assortment of Shoe Finding, Harness Trimmings, SADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS GLASS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac. We expect to increase our facilities in the manufactur ing department, so as to be,able to supply dealers with a superior article. at prices rivaling all competition, and especially " foreign,"' believing it of vital importance to community to foster domestic productions as tar as prac ticable. Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. Culp A Kirby, and rented the shop formerly occupied by them, we offer tor sale a large stock j : HARNESS, BF.IDLES, TRUNKS, TRAVtLING BAGS.&C ! j and will make to order almost anything In this line. We respectfully invite public attention to our whole | ] stock in its various branches, trusting that by strict at- j 1 tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the j wants of community, we shall merit and receive a fair j share of public patronage. We are prepared to make to order anything in our line. | Also, do all kinds of repairing on very short notice Cash paid for Sheep pelts. Hides and Skins, i J. D. HIMPHBKV, IKA B. BULL, J. E. BAYTOX. j Towanda, April2s, 1862. LOW AND MEDIUM PRICES. READY-MADE CLOTHING, For Mens' and Beys' Wear, ALSO, Gents Furnishing Goods, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, LEATHER, OF ALL KINDS, The Best and Cheapest Stock this market ever offered, i THE BUYER IN SEARCH OF CHEAP and desirable goods should not fail to see my stock, ! if they want to save money by buying goods at the low- j est price which can be bud, at the clothing store ; ° M- £. SOLOMAN, No. 2 PATTON-S Block. Towanda. May !5, 18f>2. Iff. V. &. E. RAIL KOAD, CHANGE OF TIME COMMENCING MONDAY, MAY 5, 18G2. trains will leave Wa j verly at about the following hours, viz : WESTWARD BOUND. j EASTWAHD BOUND. Buflalo Express.. .4.18 PMN. Y. Express... 11.3S A M Night Express 8.18 A M jNight Express.. .12 44 A M Mail 5.55 P > Steamboat Expresss.oß P M Way.... 9.10 A 51; Way 1.50 P M Way Freight 9-25 A M; Cincinnati Exprvss 4.21 AM Accommodation.. 1.07 P M Way Freight 3.10 P M The Nigh Express--east and west—runs e'very day Cincinnati Express runs Sundays, lint docs rfbt run on Mondays. Night Express of Sundays runs through to Buflalo. but does not rim to Dunkirk* Mail remains over night at Elftfia. CH.VS. MINOT. fi-en'l Snp't. DISSOLUTION. —The 'copartnership here tolore existing between the subscribers, and known as the firm of MA DILL A PATTON, is this day dissolv ed by mutual, consent. The tyooks, notes and accounts of said firm aire in the hands ol 5. G. PATTON for collec- T. F. MA DILL. J.O. PATTON. Dr. MADILL will continue the Drug business at the old stand of KADH-j'L 'A PATTON, where he may be found at all times, tvlfen not professionally engaged, by close attention to business, he hopes to merit and receive a liberal share of public patronage. Towanda, April 3, 1862. "W. ESr)3D"Y, HAS returned FROM THE CITY, Where be lias bought for cash a remarkable stock of GOODS which lie would call the attention of the pub lic to, asking them to give his stock an inspection before purchasing ; ; belie'v he can give them better bargains than has '•ever been offered in this market before. I have a gen eral assortment Of CLOTHING! HATS,CAPS,SHIRTS,COLLARS, j NECKTIES, C ANES,. T. FOX. 1 Jan.^B,Uc2. PRESERVE YOUR FRUITS IN HAL SLER' Air-Tight Jars, the most simple, convenie n and economical article of the kind in use;a. s large stoc su these justly celebrated jars, at much les than fhe tit ofal price, at FOX'S. FAIR WARNING-TAKE NOTICE.— After the \Cth of AVfgust, all subscribers for Dui'y papers, must pay in advance. I have my News Bill to settle up every Tilesday,aad *!l will see how, necessary it is for me to have the Gash in hand to keep my credit good, forjsix days, at least. I would txitfter tjo ftss business ahd "have the cash to bay phoftptly. A. F. COWLES. Aug. 13.182. TO LBT. A COMFORTABLE & CONVENIENT House with the best accomodations, as to water, Ac. A good gardenspot, fruit tree?, Ac., Ac. For terms enquire at the News Room. Townnda, Aug. 11, JHfscelaneotts. Ayer's Sarsaparilla. \ COMPOUND REMEDY, in which w JL. A have lul>red to produce the most effei tual altera tive that van !< made. It i a concentrated extract of Para Sarsaparilla, so combined with other sulistances of still greater alterat ; vc power as to afford an effective an tidote tor the diseases Sa-snparilla K reputed to cure. It is believed that such a remedy is wantcj by those who suffer from Strumous complaints, and that one which will accomplish their cure must prove of immense set vice to this large class of our aftticted lellow citizens. Mow com pletely this compound will do it has been proven by ex perinent on many of the worst cases to be found of the iollowing complaints:— SCROFULA AND SCROFULOUS COMPLAINTS, ERUPTION# aNp EKUFTIVK DISEASES, ULCER*, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, TUMORS, SALT RHEUM, SCALP HEd, Svp hii.LS ASP SYPHILITIC AFFECTIONS, MKRCURIAL DISEASE, DROPSY, NEURALGIA OK TIC DOULOUREUX, DEBILITY, DYSPEPSIA ANp I.NPIGKSTtON, ERYSIPELAS, HOPE OR St. ANTU'WY'* FIRE, and indeed the whole class of complaints arising Irom IMPURITY of TDE BLOOP. This compound wi 1 be found a great promoter of health, when taken in the spring, to expel the foul hu mors which fester in the blood at that season of the year. By the timely expulsion of them many rankling disor ders are nipped in the bud- Multitudes can by the aid of this remedy, spare themselves Iron the endurance of foul eruptions and ulcerous soros, through which the system will strive to rid itself of corruptions, if not as sisted to do this through the natural channel* ol the body by an alterative medicine. Cleanse out the vitiated blood whenever you tinu its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores ; cleanse it when you find it is obstructed and sluggish in the veina ; cleanse it whenever it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Even where no particular disorder i* felt, people enjoy better health, and live longer, for cleansing the blood. Keep the blood healthy, ami all is well ; but with this pabulum of life disordered, there can be no lasting health. Sooner or later something must go wrong, and the great machinery of life is disordered or overthrown. Sarsaparilla has, and deserves much, the reputation, of accomplishing these ends. But the world has been egregiouslv deceived by preparations ol it, portly because the drug alone has not all the virtue that is claimed for it, but more because many preparations, pretending to be concentrated extracts of it, contain but little of the vir tue of Sarsaparilla, or any thing else. During late years the public have been misled by large bottles, pretending to give a quart ol Extract ot SHr.-a parilla for one dollar. Most of these have been fraud* upon the sick, for they nut only contain little, if any, Sarsaparilla, but often 110 curative properties whatever. Hence, bitter and paintul disappointment has toliowcd the use of the various extracts of Sar-aparilla which tiood the market, until the name itself is justly despised, | and has become synonymous with imposition and cheat. Still we call this compound Sarsaparilla, and intend to supply such a remedy as shall rescue the name from the load of obloquy which rests upoh it. And we think we have ground tor believing it has virtues which are ir resistable by the ordinary run of the diseases it is intend ed to crue. In order to secure their complete eradica tion from the system, the remedy should be judiciously taken according to directions on the bottle. Prepared by Dr. J.C. AYEIt & Co., Lowell, Mass.— Price, $1 per Bottle ; A'IX Bottles for so. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, has won for itself such a renown for the cure of every variety of Throat and l.ung Complaint, that it is entirely unnecessary for us to recount the evidence ol 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 may be relied on to do for their relief all it has ever been .ouud to do. AVER'S CATHARTIC PILES, For the cure of Costiveness, Jaundice, Dyspenia, 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 purjmses of a family physic. Price 20 cents per Box ; Five Boxes lor SI ,OO. _ Great numbers of Clergymen, Physicians Statesmen, : aud eminent personages, have lent their names to certify ! the unparallea usefulness of these remedies, but our space j here will not permit the insertion of them. The Agent* ! below named furnish gratis our AMERICAN ALMANAC ia i which thoy are given ; with also full descriptions of the above complaints, nd the treatment that should be fol lowed tor their cine. Do not be put off by unpr inctpk-d dealers with -other preparations they make more profit on. Demand ACER'S and take no others. The sick want the best aid there is for them, and they should have it. AM our Remedies are for sale by Dr. H. C. PORTER, To wanda ; GUERNSEY & DITCHELL. Troy ; PALY & Want, Leonard Hollow ; D. I). PAKKHVRS, Leßoy ; TAYLOR, - Granville: D. WILCOX & Co., Canton} ANDKKNS A, Boer- Vtelt. , Area > BIXBY, Wyal using ; PIOLLKT, Wysox ; STEVENS A BURROWS, Stevensville t Ho users, West Warren ; LONG & SONS, Burlington ; NEWELL & Ce., Ul ster ; PERKINS, Athens ■; MERRY, Burlington t Avert & CAMP, Caroptown NICHOLS, HarrickviHe q Urn.s, Leßaysvifto-; BKONBON , Orwell ; BRIDLE AN. Orcott'* Creek ; MOODY, Rome t KINNEY & GORE, SboiJltcquin, and by dealers'everywhere. Towanda, July 31,1862. JSusqaeljatwa Csfitgialr Institute, TOWANDA, BRADFORD CO., PA. FACULTY : Rev. JAMES McWTLLIAM, Principal. Professor of An c'rcni Languages, and Mental and Moral Setesires. SAMUEL L. FISLER, A. B. Professor of Mathematics and Natural Science. Prof. CHARLES It. CO BURN. County Supemtendeat, General Director of Normal Department. EDWARD T. ELLIOTT, LL 8., Lecturer and Instructor in History. Miss E. CHARTER. \ Preceptresses. Miss MARY B. ALLEN, Teacher of Vocalkhd Instiuraeu tal Music. Mr.D. CANFIELD DAYTON, SteWatJ. Mrs. 1). C. DAYTON. Matron. she Fati Term commences WEDNES-itAY, AUGUST 20, anil w"ill continue 14 weeks. TUITION, PER TERM t [Payable invariably in advance, or one-half on entering tlie school, and out-half at the middle cf the term—fuel and contingencies inc'hrded.] Primary, per term .v....... $ 4 00 Preparatory 6 00 Higher, Ist year, per term ~ 7 00 Higher, and 2d yenlr, per term.... g 00 Classienl, Ist year, per term .v., 7 00 Classical, 2d and 3d year, per te'rffi g 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 EXTKNSE^t French $ % 00 Gonna* 3 00 Drawit., 5 00 Board in he Institute, per week, Ihciu.ding fuel and lig.it ...... JOO Washing, per dozen 3g The Collegiate year is divided into three terms of 14 weeks each. Tire Anniversary exercises ft ill be held at the close of the Spring term. No deduction will be made for absence, cxeept In ca. of protracted illness of over two weeks. Instrumental Music will not, as heretofore, be taught lu the Institution,but by special arrangement—a class will be taught in a hall adjoining the grounds ofthe Institute, by the Teacher ot Vocal .Music. This arrangement has L'XM adopted for the past term, and experience has proved it to be eminently superior to the pursued in former years,. Special pains will be taken to secure the greatest progress of those Wishing to take lessons in this branch. Terms will be ds heretofore . Tuition on Piano Forte, per term. $lO 00 Use of instrument on which to take lesstihs jo do for practice 2 OO Pupils boarding in tlie lla'l wUI furnish their own tow i els, Ac., and the table silver a., tiieir option. It is desira Die that they also furnish their own bed and bedding ! when if is convenient, but when otherVtisfe-, these will be | furnished at a slight charge. \ It 1" strongly recommended that studerts from abroad i should board ih [he Institution .as bettor opportunities i for advancement in study are thereby s'e'eured. I NorAa[ I)ff>ur(ment -SpecTal exeVclses are arrangea ' without extra charge for those preparing themselves a* • Teachers of Common Schools,. Prof. V. P.. CO B U RN, the j abje and w'eU known Superintendent of 'Common School* in the county, has kindly consented,to organize the Tea cher's class, and direct the course to be pursued. He will also be present',to conduct its exercises as often as practicable, and w ill,,deliver frequent lectures on the 1 heory and Pract :ee of Tcafh'ug, as also on other subject* connected with Normal tV&ifting. Those persons, there fpre. intending to engage in teach ing for the winter. w'iU. hud it greatly to their advantage to be present during.the Fall term. Prof. Coburn's connection with the institution is not ! such as to in any way interfere with the discharge of the regular duties of ft is office. No pains will t'e spared, on the part of the Faculty and Trustees in sustaining the high repulatation the institu jjlCh has hitherto enjoyed, and in rendering it more woe by 01 luture patronage and support. JAMES MC WILLI AM, Principal. July 29. 1862. HARRISBURG NAIL WQRKV THE undersigned bus on band a supply Nails, from those WELL KNOWN TFFORK- THE nails aiw made front PENNSYLVANIA IUYI expressly for this PURPO.IF, ARE of AA uperlor quality. For SALE tc, DEALEM only, andon FETTER terms than thev can obtain in NEW York'. Enquire at Hl9 Banking Office of B. S. \ JHTSSELL A CO. B S. RUSSEUL. Marcls 18,18'02 • - •