tf)CAL AND GENERAL. On Snndav last snow fell to the depth hM a t this place. The Sleighing is now r ,KTeri mches, at fir? 8°° d ' -- Tbe Rev. Mr. WocD, will deliver a Lecture at the Court House, on Monday , "ruing n" 1, .a-Mr. G Patton ' Ksq ' wiU deliT " -.lecture at the School House, on Hollon . Tc3,,tr Wdav evening, March sth 1863. Others d -A- NARROW ESCAPE.— One day last week, tin were crossing the river, on the ice, the ice • ft i)d they were all precipitated Into the river. S lTe wa '' „ wllo went to their rescue, also got in, and as * i very rotten it was with difficulty they were Jbeice **\ rope was thrown to them Irom the bridge, 'Thick means they were saved from a watery grate. teg* We repret to learn (from the Columbia \iicoii) that Captain D. L. McKinney.of Bioomsburg, W wilh a severe accident rendering amputation ol iMm ' --ess* ry , and placing his life in great peril— '"l inlflcK n e; made the acquaintance of many of our last tall,and is favorably remembered as a gentle bitty and pleasant address. LADY'S ROOK, for March is . e i)ave so often praised the Book, that It rt ? s almost a work of supererogation .to say more in Tv - It has become indispensable to every lady— a jn , frnm the frequent calls lor one copy) and the l 'Vl amount expended for it comes back ten-fold. The f 1 ,uv recipes and useful directions, (apart from the Sine) are invaluable. Address L. A. COOKY, Phila delpbia- IGP THE CONCERT of Madam JULIA MEL ,!LU on Tuesday evening was very well attended, al :-"ugh the audience was not as large as we would like to 'ate cenn. The performance gave entire satisfaction— "hesinging of both Mr.;. MELVILLE and ber daughter KBIUK being excellent. The little boy orator is really jwumlerfnl vhild, and we sincerely hope to soon see them all again at our place. jsg-LOCUSTS COMING.— The loenst tribe , j,e on hand this year-as-1863 is the seventeenth rtsrsinee their last appearance. From notes taken at the following dates we learn that these locusts made their .ppearar.ee on the wing. May 19th, 1846 ; on the22dcom nenced singing ; on the 31st commenced boring trees and laying t ggs. On June 6th they commenced dying. ;hf males tirst-and by the 25th of the same month tit) were all dead. The Ilarrishtirsf Telegraph says that "We are authorized to state in explanation of certain ru mow, which have wen put in circulation, to the effect that Governor Curtin was engaged with other individu al living in Washington city , in •' a giGtt conservative movement,'' that the report is without foundation in Jict. Governor Curtin is engaged, politically, in no other movement but that which tends t > the consolidat '.cgind strengl enitig of the Republican party—a consol idation which seeks to embrace the entire Union senti aeat of the country. THE LENTEN SEASON. —The season of lent commences earlier than usual thts year, Ash Wednes dav, the first day, falling upon the ISth. Ash Wednes day is one of the most solemn leasts of the Christian year, sad is observed with great strictness in the Catholic church. It is also observed, but with less strictness, in ;hr Episcopalian Church. Adult Catholics are limited to a single meal and a collation on Ash Wednesday. The usec-f fresh meat is also prohibited, and all who cau pos • ' !y do so are required to pass part of the day in church, ti receive the ashes, Ac. The lenten season extends from Ash Wednesday to Easter Sunday, and during its contiuu siicethe Catholic Church requires its members to observe s strict fast,and also to devote more time than usual to their religious duties. FROST BITE. — In a late number of the British American Journal, there is an article by Dr. Berlin on the treatment of frost bite. His own plan which, he says, lias been approved by a large experience, is. after applying cold water or snow for a few minutes, t'r immerse the frozen part in warm water containing a sufficient quanty of ground pepper or mustard ; as one or the other of those articles is to be found in almost cv - ry house, it is consequently always available. If portion* ofthe cars or face are affected, pieces of flannel coming out of the hot liquid are to be applied and frequently re pMted until cir culution is restored. In a few minutes a tingling sensation will be felt; and in a short time, Vitality will be restored, unless tbe frost fcAs penetrated ton deeply. If the whole thickness of a member was froien. including the principal blood-vessels and bone, no treatment can restore vitality. 2PL We owe our apology to oxir friend F. H. BALDWIN for not having eralicr noticed" 7/ie 7rog Srßtadford Democrat," a Democratic paper published by him at Waverly, which has now reached its seventh number. We can assure him the slight was not inten. j tonal. We have perused the sheet with great gratifica tion. Whatever Prof. B. eaters into, he does it with his *hoie soul whether it be the grave stone business, or writing copperhead editorials. There is a propriety and beauty in thus mingling tbe business, which is refresh ing. in fact, we don't know of anyone better calculated '• '•an the Professor to run the Democratic party into the ground. nor one who can erect a more beautiful tomb done to o ramemorate its untimely fate. He has our beat wishes for his success in both undertakings. MR. EDITOR :—On Wednesday, the 18th 'large and intelligent audience assembled.in Monroeton puruar.t to public notice, to listen to a lecture on temper ance, by our friend J. G. PATTON. At the conclusion o' his lecture the following resolution was offered. Rrto/reif, That we highly appreciate the beautiful, tisquent and classic address to which we have this tvening listened by J. G. I'ATTOS Esq., and that we most "'filially invite him to address us again at his earliest convenience, and that we cheerfully commend him to the friends of temperance everywhere. The resolution was adopted unanimously by a rising Gte. The meeting was also addressed in an interesting s'nner by Maj E.tV. HALE, and the Rev. E. M.CKASMKK. Toe meeting then elected a President, Vice President n 1 Secretary, thus forming the nucleus of a temperance Society. It was then unanimously resolved that we '•nvite C. M. MANVILLE, Esq., of Towanda to address us °t the subject of temperance, on Wednesday evening, the Wth of March aproximo. The meeting then adjourned the fourth of March next; S. W. ALDEN. Monroeton, Feb. 23,1863. President. " Omnibus quae prosunt scquixur," or "e labor for the good of all," is the inscription on one o'the chime of bells given by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. to 'be city of Lowell. That favored place may have the bells, but they cannot monopolize the Doctor's skill "b'.ch is made available by his Cherry Pectoral and Cathartic Pills to all alike—not only in this country but 1!! 'U countries where civilization and commerce have Bone. While we admire the liberality and taste of those B f aUeinen in such a donation to their native town, we remind our readers of the hallowing influence a c bime of bells spreads over the whole community that tears them. They are few in this coun try, and their in -2unce is little known, but ask the exile from his home Germany, France, England, whether the chime on Trinity Church does not make his heart leap into his ttonth, and hi* eyes swim in the recollection it brings of loieoin notes bis childhood, his boyhood, aye, and m *nhood loved to hear at the soft approach of tveniag in hie native land. W wish our generou* townsmen whom God has blessed with means would consider whether we too cannot add this one more attraction to make our children and our selves love dearer and stronger and longer the place we call onr home.— Madison, hid. Banner. Sfttoerttaemntts fOWASDA 150 HO Kill ACCOUNT FOU 1862. EXPENDITURES. ? ree lr ts • $276 58 Plank walks 15 *.viodi. Das. It), HO2. J. D. HUMPHREY, HAVING purchased the Store and exten sive stock of Goods of T. HUMPHREY, in Orwell, now offer great inducements to those who are in want of DRY ROODS, GROCERIES, DRUGS & MEDICINES, HATS, CAPS, CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes & Leather of all kinds. The highest price paid for BUTTER, EGGS, HIDES & WOOL. Orwell, N0v.5,1862. —n23-tf. WTONIING iratNCE CO, OFFICE OVER THE WYOMING BANK WILKES-BARRE, PENN'A. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $115,000. Will Insure against Los. or Damage by Fire on proper ty in Town or Country, at reasonable rates. DIKECTORS G. M. Hallenback, John Richard. Sam'L Wadhams, L. D.Shoemaker, I>. G. Dresbaeh, R.C. Smith U. I). Lacoe. Geo. P. Steele, W. W. Ketcham, Charles Dorrance, Win. S. Ross, G. M, Harding. G. M. HOLLENBACK, President. L. I). SHOEMAKER, Vice Presid't. R. C SMITH, Sec'y. i W. G. STERLING , Treasurer. HOMER CAMP, Agent. Application for Insurance in the following Companies received. .Etna Insurance Company, Hatford. Assets. $2,265,175 Fulton Insurance Company, New York, Cash Capital $200,000 j Royal Insurance Company, Capital. $10,000,000 Liverpool & London Insurance Company, Capital $6,000,000 LIFE INSURANCE. Connecticut Mutual. Assets $4,500,000 | Camptown, Nov.s. 1862. NEW ARRANGEMENT AND FEIA7 GOODS, AT THE OLD 'IRGOS' BOOQTORE. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PUR cbased the interest of Mr. PARSONS iut he above well j known establishment, would announce to our old custo- j mers and the public generally, that he will continue the Book and Stationery business at the old stand, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share cf public patronage. From our facilities for purchasing goods, we flatter our self that we cau offer greater inducements to purchasers than any other establishment in this section of country. Please give us a call before purchasing elsewhere. S. W. ALVORD Towanda, Dec. 40,1862. CLOTHISTG. CHEAP FOE CASH. THE REST PLACE IN TOWANDA to buy well-made, durable and good fitting IS ISO MIS' CLOTHING, AT REASONABLE PRICES IS AT M. E. SOLOMON'S CLOTHING STORE. NO. 2, PATTON'S BLOCK. FAT.Ii &. WINTER CLOTHI NG GINTa FURNISHING GOODS, BOOTS * SHOES, HATS 6L CAPS And leather of all kinds. Having bought early in the season, at low prices, for cash, we will sell correspondingly cheap. Come one, come all and examine our goods, as we are cart ain to give you a hotter article, lor less uiouey than can be obtained elsewhere. Remember the place— at M. E. SOLOMON S. Towanda, Oct. 13,1862. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE WILL BE PAID FOR Hides, Sheep Pelts & Wool, AT THE CLOTHING STORE OF M. E. SOLOMON Snyder House—Waverly, N. ST. I S A BRICK HOTEL, Four Stories biph, JL (near the Depot,) has elegant parlors, large airy rooms, well furnished, is owned and conducted by ('. I WARFORD, with a desire to please first class patronage. | (Open for niglit trains.) Board $3 per week; niea sz.s cents ; horses kept 50 to 75 cts per day. Stages South twice a day. Passenger trains East—Express, 12.52, 10.0 i A. M., Way 2.22, Mail 5.32, P. M., going West—Express 4.02, Wav 9.29 A. M., Accommodation 1.22, Express 4.56, Mail 6.55 P. M. C. WARFORD. Nov. 25, 1862. Good Flour and Good Bread! WHY IS IT THAT SO MANY FAMI LIES HAVE POOR BREAD ! Ask the lady of the house, and you will invariably receive in answer : I The flour is poor or the yeast is poor. _ _ To avoid these ir.mbles buy your flour always at FOX S | and use Stratton's Yeast Compound, to be had at the • same place; it always gives satisfaction, i The best quality of Wheat and Buckwheat Flour and ! fresh ground Corn Meal, all at low prices, at the Cash ! Grocery Store. E- T. FOX. I Jan. 28,1862. _ _ FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A very de sirable lot of land in Wyalnsing twp., containing ONE ACRE, with a framed dwelling, outbni'dings and | a variety of choice fruit trees thereon. The situation is an enviable one lor a mechanic or grocer, it being located i near the North Branch Canal. For terms and any other ! information that may be desired, apply to J D. OOODENOUGH, Jan. IS, 1863. Towanda, Pa. pAUTlON—Whereas, my wife CATHA i JUNE, has left my bed and board, without any just I cause or provocation, I hereby forbid any person harbor ' ing or trusting her on my account, as I will pay no debts of ner contracting after this data. - Wilmot, Feb 2,1803. DANIEL BOGAN. ANNUAL REPORT Of the Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford County from the day of January to the 31s£ day of December, 18G2, inclusive. EXPEND XTURXIS. Auditors 190 00 Assessors 1452 63 Bridge Contracts 20*0 04 Bridge Views 30 00 Crier of Court 105 00 Constables making returns and attending court 679 00 Counsel* 76 40 " in Criminal Suits. 75 00 Cost in Commonwealth Suits 1641 07 Cost in Civil Suits 56 04 District Attorney 167 00 Election Expenses 746 90 Fuel and Lights 136 70 Grand Jurors 647 4 9 Traverse Jurors 2564 90 Insurance upon Court House 131 75 Justices Inquisitions 43 go ♦lncludes balance due E. Overton, Jr , for ser vices last year. Account with the Several Collectors of County Taxes for the County of Bradford. Township: Boroe. Collectors' Names. I Ver ! Charged. 1 Received. ' Txontr'd. Per Cent. ' Returned. Monroe borough, M Terwilleger, 1858 $6 51 j I 6 51 Ridgliury, Jesse Hammond, 92 12 92 12' Towanda North, A H Kingsbury, 70 83 70 83j Albany, (1 M Crainner, 1859 132 91 | 132 91 Asylum, DI. States, 1860 84 14 I I 84 14 Bnrlington West, J C DeWitt, 84 51 j j 84 51 1 Litchfield, D McKinney. 22 73 20 00! j 2 73 Monroe borough, RR Rockwell, 12 28 7 00 j 5 28 Overton, James Heverly, $1 58 25 00 >6 58 Rome, Simon Russell, 97 47 75 66 280 1# 91 1 Shesliequin, John Brink, 212 97 212 97 Athens borough, Win Hancock, (1861 { 164 09 164 09 Asylum, Wm M Decker, j ; 13 70 13 70 Albany, j C'.ark Seewt, 12 38 12 38 Burlington tawnship,, R M Pruvne, 176 97 176 97 borough, j F Whitehead, 11 59 11 59 Canton. S Lindley, * 22 36 22 36 Columbia, j M B Slade, 76 CO 76 60 Herrick, I J J Anderson, 48 38 48 38 Leßoy, R R Palmer, ; 31 31 Monroe township, j J L Coolbaugh, ' 24 4t 24 41 " borough, I Jos Griggs, 707 424 27; 268 Pike, ( R Brink, 255 80 220 00: j j 35 80 Rome, j F C Cranraer, 165 28 100 00' 1 1 66 28 j Smithfield, I J WPhelps, 217 77 247 77! Sylvania, R M Ross, 21 52 18 54 2 93 ; Standing Stone. ! Jonathan Wood, 16 13 15 11! i 02' Terry, j S Bowman, 23 62 2 21 12 43' 8 98 j Towanda North, j D Yennedy, 66 08 66 08 j Tnscarora, j A JSilvara, 53 16 51 62! 1 541 Ulster, G S Nichols, 14 98 14 98j Windham, | J W Warner, 91 58 6! 02i 358 19 40 j 7 58 Wysox, J B Hinds, 71 01 j 71 011 Wells, j A1 vali Xoung, 60 72 I 59 42; 1 30 Armenia, i J B Morgan, 18621 84 47 77 4"| 2 92 4 08 j Asylum, ! W M Decker, j 393 45 | 271 40! 10 90 16 14 | 96 01 Albany, j J V Rice, 252 87 ! 233 ssj 805 11 24 Athens township, j David Gardner, | 1426 52 ( 1345 56i 10 14j 70 82 j " borough, H W Rockwell, j 460 19 424 87! 12 881 22 44 I Burlington, j R M Prut lie, j 380 9l j 177 001 6 04j 19 24 | L 8 63 Burlington borough,; F Whitehead, I 79 00 | 37 52| ! 41 4s ; Burlington West, Amasa Greeno, I 342 29 } 2u 20! 2 6Gj 16 98 ! 11l 45 Canton. ! It W M'Cleliand, 770 11 i 724 <(2! 5 97, 39 22 I Cdluinbia, MS Ayres, j 741 58 1 703 10,' i 4 si 37 00 ! Franklin, , D W Cokely, 230 19 I 195 50 3 121 11 35 j 20 22 Granville, j David Sayles, ! 424 54 399 so; 3 70; 21 04 i Herrick, J J Anderson, ! 298 12 ' 243 Oo! 632 14 64 j 35 16 Leßoy, | It 11 Palmer, i 2!3 22 145 00 4 47! 14 44 129 31 Litchfield, H B Wolcott, 465 86 j 139 561 3 151 23 15 j Monroe township, 1 JI. Coolbaugh, 356 63 j 298 ISj 2 74j 17 70 I 88 01 " borough, : James Magill, ! 74 70 i 70 37 62 371 < Orwell, J J W Payson. i 590 58 ! 557 64; 3 74; 29 20 1 Overtoil, B J McGovern, j 100 SO ! 91 96 400 484 Pike. ; O W Northrup, ' 7*4 52 j 303 00! | 41 52 Itidgbury, Anson Webb, j 513 19 j 480 89! 6 88 25 42 I Rome township, |W B Parks, j 417 68 j 3so 00 170 j 20 S5 j 48 •y borough, ! Win Forbes, 54 92 47 00j ; ! "* " Smithfield. ! J W Phelps, | 796 39 j 521 23 529 39 45 i 230 42 Springfield, B P Strong, I j 667 73 630 89; 3 63j 33 21 j South Ceeek, j Ira Crane, ' 326 20 ; 294 51 15 891 15 80 , Sylvania, D S Alexander, J 83 83 < 79 14 52 j 4 17 I Shesliequin, j Geo Cliilds, . 6'J4 34 65? 70; 2 01; 34 63 j Standing Stone, Geo Wood, j 351 60 j 270 00j . 2 64j 17 45 j 61 51 Terry, ; Shnoel Bowman, j 261 28 ! 194 86! C 7b j 12 73 | 46 89 | Towanda township, j J M Swartwood, j 296 62 274 86! 729 14 47 I ] Towanda borough, Geo E Fox. 895 41 684 4*j 4 72 j 44 53 16' 68 j Towan a North, j D L Kennedy, | 246 22 ; 77 00 ; 1 40 j 12 25 j 155 57 Troy township, ;J 11 Ward, ! 747 97 ! 707 79j 287 j 37 31 ! Troy borough, j Wm Morgan, j 314 12 ! 295 83; 2 72; 15 57 i Tuscarora, ; A J Silvara, j 864 60 215 00! S6B j 17 80 j 123 12 Ulster, ! Geo W Nichols, | 422 51 ! I*2 87 7 79; 20 75 i 211 10 Warren, Jacob S Allyn. j 679 79 j 645 79' | 34 00 I Windham, James Newman, j i 555 69 j 523 74; 43s 1 27 57 j Wyalusiug. '• John G Keeler, ! j 669 94 537 81 3 821 28 31 j Wysox, ! John B Hinds, ! j 629 99 ! 377 13; 4 73) 31 26 [ 216 S7 Wells, James Mitchell, i I 400 22 1 422 34! 15 65 j 22 23 j Wilmot, I Edward Meeks. | j 299 61 | 237 26 j j 62 35 Dr. Francis Watts, Treasurer in ate t trilh the County of Bradford for 1562. Cr. J' u e upon duplicates for previous years, $2,505 5T "plicates for 1862, 19,'200 40 Amount received upon Unseated Lands, 652 73 Amount upon Seated Lands, 371 73 Reassessments. 20 44 Fines and Juror Fees, 208 00 Balance of Money Raised for Paying Bounties, 277 00 Incidental Reeeivals, 172 20 Abatement upon State Tax, 322 79 Amount in Treasury, January 1, 1862, 172 011 *23,908 87 1 Dr. l'rancis Watts, Treasurer, in acdt with the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Cr. Due upon duplicates for previous years, $ 4.108 22 t Duplicates for 1862, 14,581 69 | Amount received upon Unseated lAnds. 501 98 1 Amount upon Sea"od Lands, 74 49 Re assessments, 20 56 Incidental Reeeivals, 5 23 sl9 292 07 Dr. County Ciders in account with the County of Bradford, for 1862. Cr. Orders issued in 1862, $16,651 52 | Orders outstanding, January 1, IS62> 193 16 i $16,844 68 I Dr. l unds raised for paying Bounties to Volunteers, by Resolution of July 28, 1862. Cr. Money borrowed for said purpose, $20,477 00 $20,477 00 BRADFORD COUNTY, SS.—We, the undersigned, Commissioners of said SE 4l> J County, do hereby certify that the above is a true and correct statement of the reeeivals and expen . .x ditures ot said County, from the first day of January to the 31st day Of Deceteler, (inclusive,) 1862. Given under our hands and seal of Office at Towauda, January 21, 1863. W. 11. DECKER.) ISAAC LYONS,> Commissioners. Attest—O. E. Fox, Clerk. J. CAMPBELL, ) New Arrangements. FTI HE SUBSCRIBERS HAVING FORM 1 ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for merly carried on by J. D. HUMPHREY, in tlie store op posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly on hand a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, and a very large stoi k of all kinds of LEATHER requir ed for a country trade. A fall assortment of Shoe Findings, Harness Trimmings. SADDLERY, HARDWARE, CROCKERY, NAILS GLASS, GROCERIES, Ac., Ac. We expect to increase our facilities in the mnnufactnr- I ing department, so as to be,al>le 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 far 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 HARNESS, BRIDLES, TRUNKS, TRAVtLING BAGS.&C 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 striet at tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the wants of community, we shall merit and receive a fair 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. jes~ Cash paid for Sheep pelts, Hides and Skins. J. P. HUMPHREY, IKA B. BULL, J. E. DAYTON. Towanda, April 25, 1862. T3ENSI (>N AGEXCY. —TO SOLDIERS _L AND THEIR FRIENDS. —The undersigned having had considerable experience in procuring Pension Boun ties and back pay of soldiers, will attend to all business in that line, entrusted to his care, with promptness and fidelity. Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvauia, Bradford county. Pa.— Charges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE. Refers by permission to H.TJ. CARD, County Treasurer, Wellsbboro, Pa. D. F. POMEROY. Troy, Pa. A. 11. SPALDING, Sheriff. Towanda, Pa. Oct. 22, 1862. ADMINISTRATOR'S XOTICE.-Notice is hereby given, that all persons indebted to the estate |ol Richard R. Beckwith, late of WELLS, dee'd., are requested to make immediate payment, and those having demands.against said estate will present,them du ly authenticated for settlement. BDWIN R. BECKWITH, Feb. 6, 186$. Administrator. Office Books and Stationery. 171 5 Prisoners' Support in County Jail 867 36 Prisoners Support in Eastern Penitentiary 673 24 Conveying Prisoners to Eastern Penitentiary. 660 00 Printing 335 50 Protbouolary and Clerk ot Se-sions 401 29 Repairs upon Public Buildings 173 og Sheriff for summoning Jurors 150 00 Township and School Tax 112 68 Wild Cat Certificates 3 75 Volunteers and Support of their Families 900 37 W. H. Decker, Commissioner, 3-76 00 I. Lyons, do 562 o*l Josephus Campbell, do 54 00 W. A. Thomas, (late)do 222 00 E. B. Coolhaugh, Commissioners' Clerk 600 60 W. \V. Eastabrooks damage for Bridge giving away 175 00 Sum Total $16,651 52 Returned uncollected previous to 1862, 436 96 " " for 1802, 5,434 71 Exonerations given Collectors, 224 22 Percentage " " 939 87 Orders Redeemed in 1862, 16,651 52 2 per cent. Commission upon same, 333 03 1 •• " " •• $19,378 SI 193 78 Amount in Treasury, January 1, 1863, 2,693 78 $23,908 87 I Returned uncollected previous to 1862, $ 1,016 49 ( " " for 1862, 2,511 92 1 Exonerations given Collectors, 169 07 Percentage " " 711 00 State Treasurer's receipts, 13,451 56 1 per cent, commission on $14,883 59, 148 84 Due Commonwealth, January 1,1863, 1,283 19 | Orders redeemed in 1862, $16,651 52 I Orders outstanding, January 1,1863, 193 16 $16,844 68 | Paying 808 volunteers $25 each, 20,200 00 I Amount paid Treasurer, 277 00 i $20,477 00 NEW SPRING GOODS! AT J. M. COLLINS', (First door South of Codding A Russell's.) j TUST RECEIVED FROM NEW YORK an unusnal large stock of Clothing, Cloths, Casemers Testings, Gent's Furnishing Goods, Hats A Caps, which will be sold at greater bargains than before. OUR SPRING STOCK j Will comprise almost every article worn by man or boy. BUSINESS SUITS, COATS, PANTS Vests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, feffecli Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks. j Overalls. Roy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attention ! is called to our New St vl CLOTHS, CASIMEKKS AND TESTINGS, j Which are ready to make up to order, on short notice, | and warranted in every way, or no sale, as we have some , eight years experienne in this liue of business, ray cutter, Mr. PENEPACKER, will be on hand, at all times to do > cutting for those who wish it done. BEAR IN MIND j If you wish to buy clothing cheap, and get as good as 1 represented, call at COLLI IST S'. i If you wish to get the worth of your money, and bay new ] fresh Goods anil fair dealing, call on us and yon will be j satisfied. No trouble to show goods and no forcing to buy : Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda, April 21,1862. CAMFTOWN ACADEMY. REV. S. F. BROIVN, Principal. THE WINTER TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will commence DECEMBER 1, 1862, and continue 16 weeks. BOOKS USED. Town's Speller, McNalley's Geography. Greenleafs Common School and National Arithmetics, Brown's Grammar. Davies' Algebra, Geometry and Surveying, Parker's Philosophy, Ac. TKKMS. Comtnon English Branches $4 00 Higher Branches .*.5 25 US' Board convenient at reasonable prices. Camptown, Nov. 13. 1862. BACK P A Y7 BOUNTIES AND PEN SIONS.—The undersigned will attend to preparing claims far back pay, bounty and peoni m P. D. MORROW. jWfstrtlaittoua. THE XOsTZOI^r DRUG STORE. ( JVholetale and Retail. No 4, Patton'i Rlork, Conn* of itlain and Bridge Sit., Towanda . Pa.) I DR. T. F. MADtLL, Proprietor. THE SUBSCRIBER RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he lias purchased the above Drug Store, and having thoroughly refitted and enlarged i t, and increased his facilities for Compounding Medicine* is prepared to supply every want of the public, ia the line of DRUGS AND MEDICINES, MyJStock, almost entirely new, has been selected (Nk care, and embraces a full assortment ofall articles beloej ing to the Drug Trade. FRESH SUPPLIES are received monthly, of Pure and Reliable Drugs sad Medicines, which will be sold at prices that cannot fail to suit our patrons. My stock consists of Druis, Medicines and Chemicals, and PURE LIQUORS, Of every description, and the best quality for Modloel use. All the popular PATENT MEDICINE AND A LARGE SUPPLY OF HOMEOPATHIC A (OWEXTBATED MEDICIJRi j Botanic tj- Eclectic Medicines, Tildont Alt hoiic and Fluid Extracts, Alkaloids and Resinoids. All the best Truss*. Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Breast Pumps, Nipple Shalls k Shields, Nursing Bottles,Syriuges, Catbters, J A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS k STROP®, ! Pocket Knives, Surgical Instruments of late stj'le aid I best quality. Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Pel < ty, Ac. A" large supply of BRTISHES ! For the Hat, Hair, and Shoes, Painting, Varnishing sad White Washing, also for the Teeth aud Nails. TQQTH POWDERS AND PASTES, of every variety. A large assortment of WMim Pure Essential Oils, Fine Perfumery and Toilet Buffalo and Ivory Combs, Hair Dyes, Oils and Invigorators. Kerosene, Burning Fluid, Lamps, Shades, Chimneys, Wicks, Ac. Choice Tobacco, Cigars & Snuff. All the Dye Stuffs, Fish Tackling, Ammunition, Ac. Bird Cages,"of every style and variety, Cups, Nesta and Seeds. *%. Dr. MA DILL will be found at his office, in the i Drug Store at all times, when engaged in out of doer | practice, when he will examine aud prescribe for patienU m his way, free of charge. Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Prescriptioua carefully compounded. The public are cordially invited to examine and test our stock and iearn our prices. Towanda, June 24,1862. T. F. MADILL. FRESH ARRIVAL OF Fill HD WINTER MING. THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD RETURN thanks to the public for their patronage during the past year, and ask the same discriminating public to give his new stock a fair examination before buying, be lieving he can satisfy them both in goods and prices. I will soli my stock as low, for the quality, as any one In the country, which consists, as usual, of all articles ia the Gentleman's Furnishing department. All Wool Ca simere suits. Silk Mixed do., and some of a lower grade, as well as the finer Doeskin coats, Pants k Vests, Silk Velvet and Grenadier Silk Vests, all af which good* I will represent true as to quality, Overcoats, all grade* and prices. Under Shirts aud Drawers, Suspenders, Ho sieries, Collars, Neck Ties, Fine Linen Shirts, HATS AND CAPS. Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves and Mittens, Ac., Ac. I would call especial attention to my large stock of Fur Hats, which 1 flatter myself I sell a little lower than the urn* goods can be bought in town I mean what I say, and no humbug ; so give us a call, and if we don't aeli yoa goods before you leave it will be our fault. We charge nothing for showing goods. I have the Fall Style of uie Celebrated Oakford Silk Hat, Now on exhibition, which needs no puffing to thoee vrh have worn them. Respectfully, It. W. EDDY. Towanda, Oct. 14, 18C2. ENTIRE NEW !STOCK AT PANIC PRICES. MEN'S AND BOY'S READY-M ARE CLOTHING. Gents Furnishing Goods, &c., AT 33. 3^£^.33/32:5 , , No. 3, Pattern's Block, Towanda, Pa, ta-CUTTING, CLEANING A REPAIRING DON® ON SHORT NOTICE."S* If Coats and Pants you wish to buy, Just call at Marks' store and try! His Coats fit well and neat— llis Pantsßn town, cannot be beat— His prices are exceeding low. " Cash Salts, Small profits,'" his motto. Remember, if you wish to trade, Money saved is Money made, By purchasing at Marks' store You save '2O per cent, or more! Test this fact and prove in time More truth than poetry in my rhyme. , Nov. 20, 1862. POULTRY & GAMETI > CASH PAID FOR ANY QUANTITY OP NICE FAT POULTRY Dressed for the New York Market. Alao, tot PHUSiNTS & OINER CiME, By E. T. FOX. Towanda, Nov. 18,1862. If XECUTOR'S NOTlCE.— Notice is H*RZ J by given, that all persons indwbted to the es tate of NATHANIEL TERRY',late of Terry twp.,dec'd., are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present the* duly authenticated for settlement. MfNER TEKirr. LUCRETIA HALLOCK, lIIRAM L. TERRY, Jan. 7,18C3. ' Exeentora. A CONSTANT SUPPLY OF EXCIBB STAMPS, of almoat all denomination, kept oa band and foT sal* by B. 8. BUBSPIA.