*JqCAL AND GENERAL. Rn.reiors Nonet.—riia'er KEW will f*"- 11 " March Bth, at 10 o'clock. The public are iuvit porning.M There will be public service through of Lent, on Wednesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, ,be en' Friday'evenings at seven, at the Episcopal church Borough -4 sale of property was made in Wil rt* last week which required two hundred and dollars and a few cents worth of revenue stamps transfer papers legal. It has been decided by the commission internal revenue, that every certificate issued by t:> ■■ tendeuts to teachers, shall have revenue stamps S " Fe each, to tl,e raount of ten centß - W- HALE, of "Woodside, will - a Lecture on Temperance, at the Court House.on C 'Jay evening next. (March 9th.) at 7 o'clock. The •u're is free, and all are invited to attend. It will bo seen by an advertisement in , rer column, that HENRY KELLER, Esq.. offers his scr )°CS ill procuring soldier's pay, pensions, c oil the Friday following. The Spring Term will comuicucc on Wednesday .March 25 th. £0- The followers of JOE MILLER are again itmcgling for notoriety. A reverend Sccr of this persua. ,ionbasset a part the 27th of August, 1803, for the clos in- up of creation. He proposes a world's business con ration, to assemble soon at Cincinnati, to settle up af fairs and arrange matters for the future. ©at, LINEN. —Companies are bcintr formed fa vari .us parts of this State for the manufacture of lin ts. .Many portions of Pennsylvania are well adapted for the raising of flax, and we shall soon see linen substitut ed fur cotton. We know of several farmers in this coun ty who intend putting in large quantities this season. •grTiiP late rnins nod warm weather has ibout dissipated the snow,and filled the roads with mud la fact The roads are not passable, Not even jack assat.le, And those who travel 'em Should turn out gravel 'em. Kg-The scarcity of dwelling houses is a suhjsct of serious inconvenience to many a man in thts pirce, who must depend upon a landlord for such aecom aodations. We have heard of several families who are -arf.od out and must leave the houses they now occupy ■ v-the first of April, ensuing, who arc- actually unable to procure a house. Kg- Last week gold raised in New \ ork toll 72per do'lar. and silver to $1 58. Considerable sonn Were sold in this place for fl 70 It will soon go down, and leave some of the speculators in the lurch- Anojn as the financial measure, now on the eve of he lag put into operation, shall have been fairly tested, things will come back tc their proper level. JO** FASHION. —!t will be of special inter fi to our lady readers to know that in several large cit ici of Esrope, the acknowledged leaders of the ton have commenced war against the Wearing of crinoline—refus a:? to enter the theatres where it is worn. The use of it is England it is thought will be speedily disconntenanc ed; and as we follow in the wake of our trans-Atianlic belles, it must soou go out of date here. B© \Y FARING MILITARY CLOTHi NO. —Per- haps it ii.it generally known that ati army order is in uistence prohibiting any citizen from wearing a United Mites uniform no matter how he comes by it, Whether by purchase or otherwise. Discharged soldiets httvfi a rght to wear a uniform as a badge of honor. Tlib provost tnars'nal is instructed to act under this order and take from citizens any portion of the Uniform or buttons of the United States army which tiny may wear in public. It b well that these facts should be known. CaT Tin: DRAFT —Excitement tnay be eX- L" ted in all sections of the country, on the subject or a -raft It is a forgone conclusion that for the prosecution of the war another army must be raised, and a Very large enc too. It is known that in May and June next, tlie tine of the enlistment of about two-thirds of the present 'nay will have expired, and it is not supposed that a V( ry large number of those now in the hanks will re-en ■ot. It is, therefore, probable that from three to five bundrtd thousand men must be raised to take the place of those legally entitled to be discharged. SaT" The lecture before the Towanda Teru ptrar.ee Society, on Monday evening last, by Rev. Mr. oon, was a decided success. Notwithstanding the bad traveling, we have seldom seen a larger and more intel ' gent audience assembled in the Court House. There were very few vacant scats. The address was able and to the point, and we tfust will have a beneficial effect tpon the community. There is a wide field for opcra :;in in this vicinity, and we trust the Temperance cause *i'l he materially benefitted by the efforts of this Society. fta?- A NUISANCE, — Almost every right— LiriUty not excepted—a crowd of wculd-be young men "1 bofs collect in front of the \jfard House and Bakery, ltd so obstruct the side-walk that no lady can pass with f -t being crowded off the walk and otherwise insulted, "ills is a nuisance for Which there is a remedy, and means should be taken for its abatement by the proper authori ses. It would be well if parents would remember that their sons indicate their bringing up by their conduct on 'he Greet and other public places. Some parents would Nah to witness the transactions of their sons on some ®>iClsiou3. tod?- STAMPS ON PROMISSORY NOTES —As the Wison f* tales of personal property is tapidly approach es. when large numbeis of promissory notes are esecut •Lit may be interesting to the public to know the scale of ,t4 ®P duties which the law of 1862 imposes upon such It is as follows : from 120 to SIOO. $ 05 " 100 " 200 10 " 200 " 15 " 350 " 500 20 500 44 750 ........ 30 " be present. GEORGE D. M NTANYE, Towanda. March 4, 1863. Auditor. 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE— In the mailer of ' fx. the Assignment of John Randall. | The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by the Court will attend to the duties of his appointment at his office | in the borough of Towanda, on Friday the 3d day of i April, 1863. at 1 o'clock, p. m., when and where all per sons interested can attend. GEORGE D. MONTANYE, j March 4, 1863. Auuitor. e 4 UDITOR'S NOTICE.— A. TF. Bailctt fx. vs. John IV. Warring. No. 483, May T. 1861. The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court to distribute monies raised by Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate, will attend to lite duties of his appointment ® at his office in the borough of Towanda. on FRIDAY, f. the 10th day of APRIL", 1863, at 2 o'clock, p. m., when and where all persons lraving-claims on said monies must present them, or else be forever debarred from the f same. GEORGE D. MONTANYE. i March 4. 1863. Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE.— Samuel C Mann vs. Orson Rickey fy Ellen Rickey. No. 535 May ' T. 1860. \ The undersigned, an Auditor, appointed by said Court , to distribute monies raised by Sheriffs sale of defendant's , real estate, will attend to the duties of his appointment , tat ins office in the borough of Towanda, on Saturday the 4th day of APRIL,IB63, at 2 o'cjock, p. m., Hnd all| persons having claims upon said monies must present them,! or else be forever debarred from the same. I GEORGE D. MONTANYE, Karch <, IB9S, JjudttO* ileto &&tom(semcnts TO WAX DA BOROUGH ACCOUNT FOR 180*t EXPENDITURES. Streets {276 53 Plank walks : 159 96 Fire Department 44 13 Town Clock 18 75 Borough Ofders redeemed : 5185 Elections 11 00 Incidental expenses 11 50 Secretary &, Treasurer 50 00 TOWANDA BORO' ORDER ACCOUNT. Orders outstanding j Orders fedeihcd & Jan. 1, 1862 1107 01, Cancelled in '62.. C 99 45 Issued iu 1862 617 4'JjOrdefs outsfadiug j Jan. 1,1803 924 05 1C24 50| 1624 50 LIABILITIES. Amount of orders outstanding Jan. 1,'63...... 924 05 Due on Boro' scrip Fire Department 231 35 ASSETTS Amount 3ue on Duplicate 1095 62 ACCOUNT WITLI COLLECTORS. COL. DATE. CH'D. PAID EXON. PBCT, DUE. A. J. Noble, 1861 953 38 818 43 15 67 49 23 70 05 1862 1025 67 1025 57 1095 62 DR. TREASURER OF TOWANDA BORO'. CR To balance in Treas- jßy orders rgd'ned G99 45 ury, Jan. 1,'62... 14 4618al on Duplicate.. 1095 62. Balance due on Du- [Rec'd on Ward's plicate of'6l 953 38 j Judgment 48 62 " " 1862 1025 57 Barken.*-for tres... 6 86 Rec'd of C.B.Patch 'incidental expenses 1150 for extra work [Rec'd 011 Holmes' done by 80r0'.... 1 751 Judgment 7 18 Bal due Treas...... 23 75!Prct. to Collector.. 49 23 I Exonerations 15 67 (Sec. & Treas('62) .. 50 00 j Pd.Barnes for plank 34 73 2013 9l' 2018 91 B. F. POWELL, Burgess. J. M. COLLIN'S, c. L. WARD, JAMES M'CABE, E. T. FOX. C. S. RUSSELL, Attest—G. D. MONTANYE, Sec'y. We, the undersigned Auditors of the Boro' of Towanda, 3o certify that We have examined the accounts of the Town Council and Treasurer, for the year 1862, and find them correct. N. N. BETTS. 8 W. ALVORD, Jau. 19, 18C3. Auditois. FOOR FUND—EXPENDITURES. Mrs. Vandercook, for supporting Mrs. Miner. 50 00 " " temporary relict to stranger 1 25 Mrs. Miskell forsupport of her daughter 36 00 " Baker " " l ager 27 00 Expenses of sending Yager to Philadelphia 10 00 Funeral and other txpenses of Herman s child.... 7 52 Support of Baker, 7 00 Temorafy relief to Wolf family 4 00 " " Mrs. Irwin 2 00 " " Mrs. Coil & Daughter 12 03 Expenses for foundling left in Towanda Boro' 6 00 C. K. Ladd, services ;s Overseer of the Poor aud as Physician 36 76 Wm. Mix, services as Overseer of Poor 20 00 Temporary relief to Daa Kelly 4 00 223 66 ACCOUNT WITH COLLECTOR OF TAXES. COL. TFTE. CFF'T. PAID. EXON. PHOT. DUE. A. J.Noble, 1859 71 04 44 90 7 28 13 86 1860 303 96 9 14 4 09 19 63 172 05 G. E. Fox, 1862 409 46 112 07 228 394 11 DR. TREASURER OF POOR FUND. CR Bal. in Treas, Jan ;B*- Iloro' orders P.e 1, 1562 19 4 C , "de-meed IS4 17 Bcc'd of Collectors. 166 11 Exonerations, '59 holic and Fluid Extracts, Alkaloids and Resiuoids. All the best Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Shoulder Braces. Breast Pumps, Nipple Shalls & Shields, Nursing Bottles, Syringes, C'athters, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF RAZORS & STROPS. Pocket Knives, Surgical Instruments of late "-tyle and best quaiit3\ Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Window Glass, Put ty, Ac. A large supply of BRUSHES For the Rat, Hair, and Shoes, Painting, Varnishing and White Washing, also for the Teeth and Nails. TQQTH POWDERS AND PASTES* of every variety. A large assortment of !MO!MT GDEIRIKSIUSS* Pure Essential Oils, Fine Perfumery and Toilet Soaps, Buffalb 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, Nests and Seeds. Dr. MADILL will be found at his office, in the Drug .Store at ail times, when engaged in out of door practice, when he will examine and prescribe for patients in his way, free of charge. Physicians supplied at reasonable rates. Prescriptions carefully compounded. The public are cordially invited to examine atid test our stock and learn our prices. Towanda, June 24, 1862. T. F. MADILL. HRESH ARRIVAL OF (ILL IKD WINTER CLOIRIR6. THE SUBSCRI BER WOULD RETURN thanks to the public for their patronage during th past year, and ask the same discriminating public to give "his new stock a fair examination before buying, be lieving lie can satisfy them both in goods and prices. I will sell my stock as low, for the quality, as any one in the country, which consists, as usual, of nil articles lu the Gentlemen's Furnishing department, All Wool Cas simere suits. Silk Mixed do., and sonic of a lower grade, as well as the finer Boeskin coats, Pants K Vests* Silk Velvet and Grenadier Silk Vests, all of which goods I will represent true as to quality. Overcoats, all grades and prices, Under Shirts and Drawers, Suspenders, Ho sieries, Collars, Neck Ties, Fine Linen Shirts, HATS AND CAPS. Canes, Umbrellas, Gloves and Mittens. Ac., Ac. I \Could call especial attention to my large stock of Fur Hate, which 1 flatter myself I sell a little lower than the same goods can be bought in town I mean what I say, and no humbug ; so give us a call, and if we don't scli yoa goods before you leave it will be our fault. We charge j nothing for snowing goods. I have the Fall Style of the Celebrated Oakford Bilk liat; Now on exhibition, which needs no puffing to those wh have worn them. Respectfully, 11. W. EDDY. Towanda, Oct. 14, 1862. ENTIRE NEW STOCK AT PANIC PRICES, MEN'S AND BOY'S UEADY-M ADE CLOTHING. Gents Furnishing Goods, &c., AT 18. Wo. 3, Patton's Block, Towanda, Pa. CA-CUTTING, CLEANING A REPAIRING DONE ON SHORT NOTICE -Sn Tf Ccats and Pants you wish to buy, Just call at Marks' store and try ! His Coats fit well and neat— His Pants, in town, cannot be beat— His prices are exceeding low. " Cash Sales, Small profits," his raotte. Remember, if you wish to trade, Money saved is Money made, By purchasing at Marks' store You save 20 per cent, or more 1 Test this fact and prove in time More truth than poetry in my rhyme. Nov. 26, 1862. POULTRY & GAME ! ! CASH PAID FOR ANY QUANTITY OF NICE FAT POULTRY Dressed for the New York Market. Also, for PHIS i HIRER lilf. E. T. FOX. Xor.anda, Noy. 15,1862. NOTICE,—Notice is hetfe- JLJ by given, that all persons Indebted to' tse Es tate of NATHANIEL TERRY, late of Terry trip., dec'd. are hereby requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against said estate will present them duly authenticated for settlement. MINER TERRY, Allocs, - „ L.TERRY. Jan ', 1863. Executors. A CONSTANT SUPPLY QF EXCISE NEW SPRING GOODS At J. M. COLLINS', ('First door South ot Coduiug A Russell's.) rust received from newyokk tJ an unusual largo stock of Clothing, Cloths, Ca*cmer V eatings, Cent's Furnishing Good*. Hats A Caps, which will be sold at greater bargains than before. OUR SPRING STOCK Will comprise almost everj' article worn by man or hoy. BUSINESS SUITS, COATS; PANTS Vests, Shirts, Collars, Suspenders, Neck Ties, Gloves, Wrappers, Socks, Overalls. Boy's Pants and Jackets. Especial attenttrti is called to our New fitvt® ' (LOTUS, L'iSIXERES A\D TESTIXGSf Which are ready to make up to order, on short notic4; and warranted in every way, or no sale, as we ha re some eight years experience in this line of business, my cuttefv Mr. PENEPACKER, will be on hand, at all times te M cutting lot those who wish it done. BEAR IN MIND If you wish to buy clothing cheap, and get as good a* represented, call at COLLINS''. If you wish to get the worth of your rnontiy, and buy new fresh Goods and fair dealing, call on us and yon will be satisfied. No trouble to show goods and no forcing to buy Goods sold for cash only. J. M. COLLINS. Towanda, April 21, 1*62. New Arrangements* Tihe subscribers having form ed a Copartnership, will continue the business for merly carried on by J. I). HUMPHREY, in the store op posite the Court House, where they will keep constantly on haiid a general assortment of BOOTS & SHOES, and a very large stock of all kinds of LEATHER requir 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 bcyible to supply dealers with a superior article, at prices rivaling all competition, and especially " foreign,' - believing it of vital importance ttf community to foster domestic productions as far as prac ticable. Having purchased the stock of Harness and Saddlery owned by Messrs. Cnlp A Kirby, and rented the shop formerly occupied by them, we offer lor sale a large stock HARNESS, BRiDLES, TRUNKS, TRAVELING BAGS.&C and will make to order almost anything in this line. We respectfully in tile public attention to our whole stock 111 its various branches, trusting that by strict at tention to business and zealous exertions to supply the wants of community, we shall merit and receive a lair share of public patronage. We are prepared to make to order anything in our lint; Also, do all kinds of repairing on very short notice. Cash paid for Sheep pelts, Hides and Skins. J. I). HUMPHREY, IUA B. BULL, J. E. DAYTON. Towanda, April 25, 18C2. 18(53 iMIILAIifiLPHI.4 A ERIE RAILROAD. 186* THIS great line traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie,on Lake Erie: c it has been leased by the Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened through its entire length. It is now in use tor .Passenger and Freight business jrom Hamsburg to Grove Flat, (172 miles) on the eas tern division, and front Sheffield to Erie, (6S miles) oii the Western Division. TIME OF r ASSENOER TRAINS AT WILLI AItSPORT. Mail Train Leaves East, II: 44 A.M. Express Train Leaves East 9: 30 P. M.. Mail Train I.eaVts West ; 6: 54 P: M:- Express Train Leaves West 8: 20 A. M. Cars run through without change both ways on thesi trains between Philadelphia and Lo,k Haven and Faltt more and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping Cars on Express Trains both *ayi between Wiiliamsport and Baltimore, and Williamspoft and Philadephia. For information respecting Passenger business appty at the south-east < or. 11th and Market Sts. And for Freight business of ibe Company's Agents : S B Kingston, Jr., Cor. 13th. and Market Sts., delphia., J \V Reynolds, Erie. J M Drill, Agt. N. C. R. P. Baltimore, H H. Hosted Gen'l Freight Agt.. Philadelphia, Lewis L lloupt, Ggh'i Ticket Agent, Philadelphia, Jos. D Potts, Ufrn&ra! S*ir ager, Wiiliamsport. N. 3f. ck E. RAZZ. ROAD. CHANGE OF TIME COMMENCING MONDAY, January 5,18)13. Trains will icara Waverly at about the following hours, viz : WESTWARD BOUND. | EASTWARD Bufialo Express.. .4.56 P M 1 N. Y. KXpreSs.. .l£o7 A M Night Express 4.03 A M;Night Express. ..It 45 A M Mail 7.18 P M Steamboat ExprtSss.lß P3f Way 3.40 p M 1 Way........ : ,8.27 PM Way Freight 9-00 A M Way Freight.... 4.57 PM The Night Ex]>ress —east and west—runs eVery day Train G runs Sundays, but not Mondavs. Trains 3 of Saturdays, trom New York, runs through to Buffalo, but does not run to Dunkirk. Trains remains over night at Elmira. CHA'S. MINOT. Gen'tSup't. FARMERS, C L T LTIVATOUS AND LO JL VERS OF GOOD POTATOES. The celebrated " Garnet Chili " Potatoes, selected .by Goodrich in a teen years' experiment from more than ten thousand ne,w seedlings, possess a higher degree bf hardiness and adap tation to all soils and weather than any other sort. They are round, ripen with the season, grow closely la the hill, do not push out of the soil, dre very s m *.o th and beautiful, have white fiesh and in .most localities have been pronounced the finest and best potato for table ma. In good soils and Seasons and with fair cultivation, they will readily yield from 250 to 35(1 bushels to the acre, and in some bands have exceeded even those figure*.— Secure seed now—several bushels for sale. Inquire at DR. POUTER'S DRUG STORE, Towanda, Pa. Jan. 27,1863. XTOTICE.—The Board of Revision of Brai jLl ford County, have fixed upon the follo wing day for holdiug of Appeals in said County, for 1f?65, via : Armenia, Asylum, Albany, Athens tr,p.,Athens boro' Burlington twp., Burlington boro', Burlington West on Tuesday, February 24, Canton, Columbia, Franklin, Granville, Herrick, Le- Roy, Litchfield, Monroe twp., on W<;ii ne j,d a y Feb. 25 Monroe boro', Orwell. Overton # pjke, Ridg'eburv.Rome twp., Rome boro', Stnitbfield, r n Thursday, Feb. 26. Springfield. South Creek, '.Sylvauia, Standing Stone, Sheshequin. Terry, Towandvt twp, Towanda'boro' Tuea dav, March 3. * ' towanda North, Troy tp., Troy boro', Tuscttrora Ule ter, \Vindham, Wyalcsing, Wysox, Wednesday March 4. Wells, It arren, Wllmot, on Thursday, M.uch 5. Assessors will be punctual in delivering notices to, the taxables and in making their return*' upon the dst dee* ignatcd in their warrants, at which, time the IleAtdof Re \ isiou wii. attend and lienr surb tliinla thf'Uyc.Tcs grieved by said assessment an ~ make such alteration! u to tnem shall appear reasoi*. 4u j e By order of the Board , ' „ . ' GEO. E.iXhX.CltrX. Commissioners Office ) Towanda, Feb. 2 , {scj. f AGENCY.—TO SOLDJERS j~, , . jGIR FRIENDS*—The undersigned having ft co ® s t lll '.-rable experience *a prewiring Pension Boun* :' e3 .. a ", '.' ac k pay of soldiers, will attend to all business fid*' . e ' to* his care, with promptness and Persons wishing to confer with me will please call or address me by letter at Sylvania, Bradford county. Pa— Cunrges reasonable. GEO. P. MONROE, Refers hy permission to 11. B. CARD, Conutv Treasurer. Welisbboro, 1* F. POMEROY. Ihroy. Pa. •A . H. SPALDING, Sheriff, To wan da, Pa. 'Oct. 22, 1862. CAESEPfcOWN ACADEWIT REV. S. F. BROIVy, Printipcri. THE WINTER TERM OF THIS INSTITUTION will commeuce DECEMBER b, 1865, and coatinu# 16 weeks. BOOKS rSEh. Town's Speller, McNalley's Geography. Greenleafa Common School and National Arithmetic*. Brown '• Grammar. Da vies' Algebra, Geometry aud Surveying. Parker's Philosophy, &c. TK*!. Common English Branches... $4 on Higher Branches jg J>ST Boafd- convenient at reasonably prices. Camptown. Nov. 13. 1862. • pIIAT old and well-tried Comnnny, "THE ± INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA,' chartered in 1794. a raid np capital of $500.000, lopated >n Philadelphia, will take rts\s tg pg try, either annually dr. perpetually, at AS low RJUM M any sound Apnjy to '' B: 3. RUSSELL, Agent,, at the Banking House of B. 8. RUSBILL * C* ' Towanda, Feb. 3,1883.