pitaferd (*porta CHAS. n. ALLEN, LOCAL rinTOR. Towanda, Pa., February 26,:880. ZNTESED nt THE FosTOFFWE AT TOWARDA AS MAIL! MATTER OF TIME VE•COND CLASS. LOCAL AND GV.NIIRAL. The expiration of !Otte ripti o n is print ed on the colored tailit. By mu t iny the date every subsrribe7• enn ten. when his paper will 48 410 PP ed unless the subscrip tion is resumed. DAVID GA' aysEn, Esq., of Orcutt Creek, is au► .horized to receive moneys on EALbantio a to the RRPORTER and re- FeiPt .efor. 7+1113," aDY roads again . 4. .ints is tin last REPORTER. you will get liauring February. • THE Independent voter as rather nu merous last Tuesday. THERE are quite a number of cases of -.measles in this place. THE public schools of thig County are reported iu a flourishing condition. Ito justice of the peace, inspector, or 'clerk ce•election can be a census taker. , • 1 31Essits,..Entorio and Dot are each .erecting handsome dwelling houses at !Grover THE East Troy Cornet Band are soon to give the citizens or that place a dra natic enteitaintnent., PitOFESSOIi A.CKLEV'S Singing Class will meet at the Baptist Church, on Tuesday evening next, ➢larch 2d. • „ IWILLTAM CAUNER has taken the! con tract to do the brick work of the FROST block, Athens. TUE Ladies of the M. E. Church, Troy, have recently bad put into the Church parsonage, a handsome range. :WESTERN papers are putting up the price of subscription on account of the great advance in the price pf paper. WE learn that the Peg Factory at Gro: ver is running on extra time, and turns out about one hundred bushels of pegs per day. • ' RLv►vAl. meetings are being held at Green's Landing, conducted by lie - v. Mr. Si AT ROU s. t r l number, of conversions are reported . TuF. Ladies of the Univer!talist Society will hold a Sociable at the boui;e of C. H. AI•J.E\, on Monday eveping, March Ist. 14are invited. M. H. LAtiN INC. has torn down the old " MA RSHAL. (louse," on Main street above Chestnut. It was an old landmark in our borough's history. FRED KING, an employ© in the tannery at• Grover, had the misfGritine to have his thumb and forefingei smashed, whilst engaged in foiling sole leather one day recently. 116=11 DoNATios.=-The friiinds of Rev. E. SI ULM', will give him a donation visit at the house of ALLEN CONKLIN,, , pII TIICS du evening, March 2d. All are cordially invited to attend.. ." Da:Nut-mous Compromises," was'tire subject fir a setrnon by divine not a thousand miles from this place on Sunday last. Wonder if he was a candidate at the recent towa„elections? 31. E. Quarterly meeting at West Bur lington February 28, m: and February A. , m.; East Troy, February 27, F. NI. and 29 A. M.; Troy, February 27th, even ing, and 29th, evening. Tn barn attached to the Junction House, Chemung. was destroyed by fire Thursday night last, a horse and wagon ; belonging to the proprietor of the hotel, Cll AS. DEWITT, were burned. 4 THE Leßoy correspondent of the Can ton .entinel says that "a very large ice jani has collected in the Towanda creek in front of R. STosE's residence, throw ing the 'course of the creek in another di rection," CHURCH of the Messiah (Univertialist), Rev. W I Lll.lpt TAVIOII., Pastor. At 10i m., subj'ect, "The Lord's Invitations." At seven e. m., last lecture of the course, ~s ubject, ." The Judgthent ;' What is it, 1 ! and 'When is 1t?" THE supreme court decided recently that it is entirely competem for building associations to agree with their borrowers that, imitead of deducting the premium bid for the loan in advance, it should be paid in installments subsequently. SAvs the Athena Gazette : "Item:zer FugueMs that the paper issued! the Crecn's Landing literary society is en titled to some of the county advertising ; but the editors are too h.odest to ask for it, though ON and New. is in its third • year." Tun spring term of the Troy Graded School will hegin on Monday. , March Ist. Classes will be formed in Trigonometry, Surveying and Botany, if desired. Those preparing to teach will receive valuable drill in studies which they may wish to review. AN exchange says a county debating society is wrestling with the following : "If the head of a fish is one foot long, the lidid as long, as the tail and half the lady of the fish, and the body as long as the head and half of the tail, how long is tht, • Ton Iluilington Literary Society w Bold an " Auction " Sociable at the house of I. J. STI upz.vANT, on Friday evening of this week. Proceeds to lie devoted to wards buying a library. All arc invited. Sec Burlington correspondence for further particulars. sat•e your raga and waste paper says an exchange ; they,have gone up to good pi ices ag7ain. Old paper is worked over ' again, and it pays well to save it for the ( rag men. 2(ny family can save enough in old rags and paper each year to pay t for all the newspapers they take. SAYs the Waverly Berifit of, the 19th : "On Sunday connection was made be tween the telephones at R. A. P.tcsEtt's and I ' AV/iII:WS, at 3lauch Chunk, and conversation was carried on for over an hour. The telephones worked so success fully that voices could be recognizeil.". WE have received the second number of an independent monthly publication, printedlin New York, and styled the Practical American. Its editor tied pub lisher is Dr. P. 11. VANDER WEYDE, one of the ablest writers on scientific subjects in the country. The paper is handsomely made up of twenty-four pages of interest ing reading matter, and its typographical 'appearance is a mtxlel of neatnerz, Tau Binghamton, N. Y., Republican says that city wastragrant with bkesom ing lilacs on the 80th nit.; although the ground was covered with snow. The re porters of papers there never were accus ed of lie-lack-ing,, endowments.—Tunk hanneat,Democrat.A Trir4 has been a fortunate year for; tan ners, the sudden, and unprecedented rise in leather having, been a fortune to many of them. Among those who have been thT ens fortunate are-some of the tanners of Western Bradford, including Aram lusus, of Granville, B. 'Bowls?? ai.d E. VAuDorz, of Troy.—Troy Gazette. Ws have received a copy of " The Odd Fellows' Record," a new monthly publica tion, published at Montrose, devoted to the interests of Odd Fellowship and Mutual Relief Associations. It is well printed, and no doubt filled with interest ing matter for members of the Order'of Odd Fellows. Its terms are tweuty.five cents a year. WE learn from an :extra issued from the Wellsboro Gazette office, that four buildings and ten places of business were destroyed by fire in that place, early on Sunday morning. It was first discovered in the premises on Main street owned and occupied by M. M. SEARS ,as a restaurant and confectionery store, its origin being supposed to be horn a defective flue. The flames spread both ways and entirely de stroyed the buildings adjoining, the total losses reaching to $13,000. C. G. SMITH, of Elmira, has been con ducting a series of Temperance meetings Monroeton for the past two weeks. The meetings have been very largely at tended, and many signers to the pledge have been obtained. The meeting on Sunday evening last was one of the larg est of the kind ever held in that place, the M. E. Church being fined to its ut most capacity. , The audience gave the closest attention to addresses made by. Mr. SMITH, LEW HATIRIii, A. R. Moe, and others. At the conclusion' of the meeting several came forward and signed the pleege. WE refer to the Northeastern counties of this State--Pike, Wayne, Monroe, Sus quehanna and Bradford. People up there generally live to a good old age. More centeunarians are reported in that region than any other - known of, population con sidered. More than that, a more beauti ful piece of God's earth is, not easily found. Mountain, hill, lake and valley, plain and valley.—Philadelphia Star. -And_ the Star should, in justice, add to the above, that there are more beau tiful women to the square acre, in the counties mimed, than can •be produced anywhere else in • the world ; and that Bradford County is particularly prona neat AU this respect. UNIVERSAi i SST CO7. , iFERENCB MEETiNG friendg of the Church of the Mes siah, .! contemplate- holding a series of meetings in their Church, in this „Bor. ough4for the dissemination of their faith, and fsr the: increase of interest in the cause of CfrinisT and humanity. The meetings will commence on Tuesday ev ening, March 2d, and continue every ev ening throughout - the week, until further notice. • Rev. E. R. FuttEn, of New Yorkkill assist the• Pastor, Rev. Dr. TAYI.OI:, in the services. At the close of the sermon every evening, a free inquiry meeting will be held, at which, any ques tion in regard to faith, life and duty, will be gladly welcomed. The public are cor dially invited to aftend, and to bring their doubts with them- and give them ut terance. • THE Susquehanna Collegiate Institute has just been the x recipient of a valuable present from Ricnslir WOODWARD, Min ing Engineer at Bernice, and a for mer student at the Institiite. The pres ent consists of a large and 646 collection of fossils collected by Mr, .I:Woonw.otn from the different strata in the vicinity of Bernice. The specimens show the im press of a large number of different kinds of plants flourishing the latter part of the Devonian and during the Carboniferous age; Some of thti Ferns, and of Sepido dendrils arc the finest we have ever seen. The collection numbers over a hundred specimens,' one weighing several hundred pounds :, with it Mr. WOODWARD sent a historical chart of strata, from which the specimens were taken, the letters on the chart corresponding with the labels on the fossils. The collection is especially valu able to cla.sses in Geology, since they are taken from the formations , near at home. A Lodge of Knights of honor, to be known as Ulster Lodge, was institute at Ulster, on Thursday evening, by T. A. Ss:wAno; P. D. G. assisted by J. IL KIT TRIDGF., and 0. A. BLACK, of this place, and members , of the Smithfield Lodge. The following officers were elected and installed; Past Dittator—JAMEB MATHER. V. D.—FRANK AVMEMAti. • ..C.,D.—WALTER WELLER. Rfip.—Enw. 31EnertnEAi.7. B. S3IITII. T.—M. A. Font:ten. !Cidp.-FRED SMITIL IGuide—CHAS. GOETCIIEE6. r Guardia lI—FRANK VANWIIY. .5e5.-31. W. MERRIL.. JJed. Er.—L. B. SMITH, 31. D. • Rep. to G. L.—JAMES iklATriErt. Truxtfes—JAM. MATHER, JAS. IRVING, C. P. FounET. IT would not do, says an exchange, to say anything against the boisterous romps of both sexes who rush into, the post office every day on no businerf i s whatever. The post-office is a public place ; it is liable to be visited sooner or later by every urchin in the city whale old enough to walk to it, and it would be altogether wrong for the press to say one Word against their loud voices and theierude actions while they are there. Far be it from us to utter a syllable of "protest against the rantipoles wbo daily go tape post-office for nothing. They undoubted ly know' of no other... place where they will be apt to meet so many persons, and they like to see people and be :seen by them. But these children could be a vast deal more quiet while they are in the post-office if they chose to I e so, but they do not prefer that course, and no one his the Power to close their noisy mouths. For ourselves we love to see them there, and we would not be guilty of saying a word that would wound their tender feelings. INTERESTING TO BASS FISHER MEN. The Afield and Afloat, a paper'devoted to sporting, published. at, Philadelphia, offers the following premiums, open to anglers in the United States : For the largest black bass. caught in the public waters of the United States— with a fly—A handsome fly-fishing bass outfit, consisting of a split bamboo rod, German silver click reel, Jiffy yards of en ameled silk line, a creel, three _nine foot leaders and a dozen bass flies with fly book. For the largest black bass caught it the public waters of the United States with bait—A. handsome bass outfit, con sisting of a fine rod, German silver multi plying reel, line, basket, three leaders, one dozen books find six artificial rnia nowf, PERSONAL. Mrs. J. W. BISHOP, of Sayri, is seri ously' ill. Mrs. Joan BasreArr, of this place, is seriously M. IDA CAXPIISLL IS visiting friends in Canton: —flu= Tartioa has charge of three engines at the Nall Worka, —Mn: E. D. Rinput., of this Per ti visiting friends in Williamsport. -iltosst INS= Will build a new tannery at Roaring Drancli, next Summer. Btsnr, of Wyalusing, now oc cupies his splendid new residence in that place. -M368 MENT6Br, of Athens, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. BbaAnstart, at Nichols, 'N. T. —Miss Menrittwat,4 2 tif Bloomsburg, is visiting relatives and friends in this Pte• —E. 0. MAcRARBANR bas rental 'tbe house on Huatou street, lately occupied by FRED GRIM.. —H. A. BURBANK, who was injured by a fall a number of weeks ago, is able to be out of doors. —W. 11. Burro, of North Towanda, ie a candidate for the Republican nomina tion for member of the Legislature, next fall. —WILL H. BMW:1;80110f I. 0. BLIGHT, of. this . plac.e, was married in Elmira on the 18th inst., to Miss Pajama, of that city. Mrs. M. L. Bunny, wlniPas been eon- tined to her house by illness for several weeks past, is rapidly recovering her for mer goad health. - —The health of Captain.W.,M. CARNO cues, of•tbis place, is improving, and be hopes to be able to attend to business again in a few days. —Miss AMANDA A. CHAMBERLIN, a teacher in the Graded School of this place, was unable 4 AI teach last week in consequence of ill health. I , —The 'Review says, that J. ANDREW WILT, of this place, will be a candidate before the Republican County Convention nest fall, for the office of District Attor ney. —A "praying band" from 'East Troy, Bradford county; arrived •in town yester- day. They are on a visit to the M. E Church and will remain a week or ten days.—Montrone Democrat, ISth. —SAuLsnunit COLE, one of the oldest and most respected citizens of Monroe township, died suddenly of neuralgia of the heart, an Thursday morning last. His funeral took place on Sunday last., and was largely attended. —CHARLEY Fox has accepted a situa tion in a large boot and shoe store, near Wilkes-Barre. The people down there will find him to be a genial young man, and his employers have secured an excel lent salesman, -MILES TROUT, ex-Chief Engineer of the Elmira File Department, gave up a pleasant ca b i on tti w Tuesday last.' There may possi a more genial man than "KENN," but we have failed to make his acquaintance as yet. —GEottosCABE, who has been un- der a cloud of misfortune for, sortie time by reason of sickness, a' broken leg and unsatisfactory business relations, is about to emerge in the bright sunlight of pros perity and health. Ten thousand friends will be glad to know this.— Towanda Cor respondenee Canton Sentinel. —Our old friend DAN-In G ARDNER, who has filled the office of Justice of the Peace, at Orcutt Creek, with entire satis- faction to all classes for a number of years, has been laid on the shelf. We speak the feelings of nearly all his ac quaintances when we say that he was one of the most upright, straightforward officers in the county.--Athens Gazette. MIAs LENORA OWEN, the organist of the first Presbyterian church in Wysox,!was presented last week, by the church, with a piece beautiful black silk, sufficient for an elegant dress. Miss OWEN has served the church for many years, and is very highly thought of by the congregation. She has a brother, W. B. Owes, who is one of the Professors in Lafayette college. —Elmira Free Pass. —The case of CHAUNCEY W. CAMt- BELL, of Leona, says the Troy gazette, presents , a rare example , of continued misfortunes, such as seldom falls to the lot of any one, and such as calls out the heartfelt sympathy of all who know him. His daughter EMMA died from consump tion, his daughter MARY from an injury received in an accident, his wife died, his oldest son FRANK died from overwork producing brain fever, his son-in-law be- came insane, he himself was seriously in-: jured in a mill, his son Wiwi?. accidently shot and killed himself in Sullivan County, he and his wife were thrown from a car riage and barely escaped 'with their lives with broken bones, and now his son, CHARLES, whose wife died a - couple of years ago,, is killed suddenly and without warning. —Quite a discovery was made by Col. En. Ovitirrorr, jr., of ToWanda, the member of congress iron[ the, Bradford district in Pennsylvania; on Monday. This is his second term in Congress and during his first term, he became acquaint ed with Senator BAYARD, of Delaware. They had some conversation about their families, going back a generation or so, but Colonel OVERTON did not give the subject any further thought. On Monday he received a letter from the distinguish ed Delaware statesman, in which the an nouncement was made that Colonel Oven t3li'S grandmother and SenatoOsrann's mother were isters. This brings the gentlemen into very close relationship. It however does pot extend to political lines.—Elmira Fr¢e Preu. - - -DECKER D. DEWITT, cashier of the Wyoming National Bank, of Tunkhan nook, was stricken with .paralysis on Thursday morning last, and died the same evening. A correspondent writing of his death says :. "Mr. DzWir r was born in the State `of New Jersey, and located in 'this vicinity when about eighteen years of age. At the time of his death he was' in his sixty-first year. Upon settling in Wyoming county be engaged in farming until, the establish ment of the Wyoming National Bank . in 1803. He was its first Vice President, and retained the office until the retire ment of the late SAMUEL STARK when he became cashier, and may truly be said to have died in the harness. He 'was twice Prothonotary of the county and for twenty-five years closely confined to office_ duties, which eventually told upon a naturally rugged constitution: He leaves a wife • and two children—a' iron and daughter. The massive frame and pleas ant face of ,Mr.' DEWITT wait one of the best know:l l llpin our streets. He was a man of means, just in his dealings and the sorrow for his death is universal." THE subject of all the leading editorials in the Republican for the last few weeks hace been " HoLcoun." flot,coun is, a great,man—he's a regular snorter, and according to his own paper is the leading politician of Bradford county. Certainly, his coke is beard at all political gather ings—that is he puts in his oar.---ilthens OFFICERS ELECTED THE 17TH. Official list of officers: elected at the Township and. Borough elections In Brad. ford County, - February 17. 1880 : ATlistna nonol7oo. Judger of Electicts- -IP. A. Ann. • • - In/pectin, of . Election—D. W. Tripp. Arthur Head Sc h. 'ool Dlreetocibis Carroll, Zia Vilely J. Lee Hank.. • Conetael&—Tred Seeman. . ACademy Trusteep—E. U. Illeebee, F. W. Brequa, Ammar—F. W. Drown. Anditor—C. 11. Stott. Overseers of the Poor—D. T. Park, T. T. Pace. Burgess—T. T. Page. High Coustable—Charles Fitzgerald. Councll—W. 11. (More. Thou. McEvoy, D. V. Park. ATIIZNA TOWNSHIP AT LAIGL, Road Commlistoner—Mlehael Coleman.. Assessor—Abram Hunslcker. Auditor--James Muetatt Treasurer—Seeley Khmer. School Directors--J. lf:Ovenshire. W. H. Orion. . . Justice of the Peace-11. H Lowry. Constable—Dubois Ilel!„ Town Clerk—Rush McDuflice. . Township Trustee—Justin Morley. Academy Trustee—Z. Y. Walker. ATHENA TOWIIBIIIr—DIRTAICT 1r O. 1. Judge of Elections—gamut.' Ovenahlre, Guy N. Tozer (tie). Inspectors of Elections—Y. U. Lincoln; Matbew,son. " DISTRICT -30. 3. . , Judge of Electlcor—Georre Daly: Inspecthlll of Elections—Wllllaucßockft,J4nes Lawlor. DISTRICT NO. 3. Judge of F.teettous-11. G. Spaldiot luepector of Electkuu—Edgar 1. Ruffin. Y. W. Thomas. • ALVA& 11011011011. Judge of Elections—H. L. Packard. Inspector. - of Electlons—E. O r , Smith, G. D. Evens. School Directors—G. 17. Webb, A. D. W 11906. High Constable—James Henry. Cobweble—C. B. Wilson. Justice of the Peace—Wm. Ood Burgess—J. D. Lynch. Assessor-Al. C. Belyeu. • - Auditor—G. D. Erens. Council—C. E. Miller, lead Wilson, J. H. Yel lows, G. H.-Foss: M. L. Packard, G. H. Dewey. . Overseers pf the Poor—O. F. Young, G. IL Webb. Iit.NIA TOWNSHIP. Judgoof Elections-43,00re TteWt. Inspectors of Elections—W. H. Porter; J. T Hutnond. IL.llrooks (Het. i - School Directors—Plank Holitan, H. Corset. Constable—C. T. Lyon. ROTIS COanlssloner—H. S. Spreet. Assessor—A:L. Iloblnson. Auditor—lL Sweet. Treastwor-1). I). Alexander. • - Town'elerk—Clarence Horton. lid Judge of Elections—Dwight Kellum. • Inspectors of Siectloos—W. B. Stone, B. B !Carrick. Coustable—J. It. Connelly. Road Commissioner—P. W. Moray. Assessor—A. T. Acts.. Auditor—S..l. Area. Tres curer—B. L. Blight. , Town Clark—N. I'. Moody. ALAIANY TSWI4BIIIr. Judge of F.lestioue—A. English. Ineywctors of Eleettotts—A. Edeal, John Batch. School Directorr—A dam Murphy, Isaac Babcock Justice of the Peace—James Terry. Cm:astable—W. L..llfinyon. Road Commiseloners—Benjaniln Ayres, Ben. W Assessor—G. P. Miller. Auditor—Joseph Waltman. Treasurer—J. T. Bested. Town Clerk—A. M. Jones. New ALBAMY,JIOItOIIOII. Judge of Elections—A. Lee.. Inspccturs of Elections—F. A. Caller, E. S. Slur &sant. ; scbooi Dlrretorr—Wm. Bahr. L. Haverly, D. 'W Wilcox, I). 'V. Harshbarger, 8. D. Sterigere, P. Pinch. Justice ch' the Peace—F. N. Wllcol, Amasa Constable—W. W. Mayer. High Constable—Geo. W. Castor. Overseers of the Poor—D. W. Itarahbarger, L. M. Hinges. Assessor—Welles Wilco:. • Auditor—J. C. Fos ler. Counell-0. W. Plummer. V. P. Corcoran, J. G Ss:, A. 11. nobler, B. W. Wilcox. S. B. Ormsby LUBLINGTON ISOROVOII Judge of Elections—ll. P.'Mead. 4 nnpectors of Elections—l. Ditts, C. A. Ford. School Directort—C. E. Campbell, L. S. Wright. Justice of the Peace—l. J. Sturdetrant. - Coustable--M. S. Douglass. Council-4.. S. Wright; C. E. Campbell. J. V. Rice, T. J. Bedford. li. 11. Compton, Wm. 11. Brown. Auditors—Augustus- Essenwine, It. B. Phelps (tie). Assessor—Charles Lewis. Itorgess--Job Morley. Overseers of the Poor—Chandler LOMAS, E. W 111:1ILINGTON TowNsMr. Judge of *Electlona—Z. S. -Baker. Inspectors of Klee!lons—D. Kendall; B. Hap thorn. School Direetorr—H. D. Weed, C. Jennings. ( unstahle—W P. Lane Road Commissioner—lt. M. Pruyne. . . Assessor—Henry Allen. Auditor—John Malin. • Treasurer—M. Wilma. Town Clerk—A. Melville. lIAUCLAY TOWNSUIP. Judge of Elections—John Harding. Inspectors of Elections—James Duggan; Tim). thy McAndrews. School Dlrectora-L-John Sweeney, John North, James Crook. Justice of the Peace—C, H. Janson. Constable—D. J. O'Brien. ' Road Commhudoner—Y. F. Lyon. • A awssor—Patrica Carroll. Auditor—D, Donaseen. Treasurer—Michael Cutrimlsky. Town Clerk—Jeremlah O'Keefe. , .COLUMBIL Tow.rtaulr. Judge of Elections--G. H; }lowland. Inspectors of Elections--John Gatlin, J. B. Tiar man. SchadDirectors—T.W.Bulloek. Wm.Coartaey J inure of the.Pesee—Morrls Fairbanks, • Constable--Lyman McClure. Road Commissioner—H. C. Guinet.• • • Assesmor—Ale Buchanan. Andßor—J. R. Watkini. Treamirer—l S. Axpinwall. Town Clerk—F. F. Morgan. C&',7O TOWNSUIP. • Judge of Elections—Daniel Lines Inspectors of Elections—Watson Freeman. F a. Williams. School Directors—Peter Worden, 0. P. Ward. Constable—G. W. Camp. Road Commisstoner—J. C. Rou ß. Assessor—llenrY Amilitor—T. S. Manley. Treasurer—M. U. Foster. CANTON DOELOCGII. Judge of Elections—Ell P. Rockwell. Inspectors of Electlout—W. C. fiecrist, J. B. titles . School Directors—E. W. Colwell. Timothy Burk Justice of the Peace—A. J. Conklin. Constahle—Epbralm Hart. Overseers of the Poor—Wm. Tabor. Assessor—lt. A. 31anley. Auditor-11. B. Parsons. Burgcsa—G. H. FAtell. Council.—C,. W. GrlMn. G. E. Bullock. Leroy iGleairon. J. W. Stone. G. F. Krlic W. W. Whitman. High Constable—Thomas Leahy: FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP. Judge of Elections—T. E. Cokeley. Inspectors of Elections—O. 1.. Smiliy, H. P. Craghton. School Directors--Samuel Fairchild, A. B. Will iams. Justice of the peace—H. 11. Kilburn. Constable--W. 1.. I.autz. Itoad Commissioner—Leonard Moore. Assessor—Stern alcKee. • Auditor—E. O. Willey. Treasurer—lra Varney. Town Clerk—T. T. Smiley. GIIANVILLA TOWNBIIIP. 'Judge of , Elections—rfleorge Barnes: Inspectors of 'Elections—Prank saiOn. D. Mott. School Dlrectora—Allen Woodin, Q Taylor. Justice of the E. Kenyon. Constable—lsrael Banyan. Road Commlssioner—John Du art. Assessor—Harrison Boss. Auditor—Oscar Saaton. Treasurer—l.. D. Taylor. Town Clerk—Delmer Saxton. lIKRItICK TOWNSHIP. Judge of Eleettans—t. A Park. Inspectors of .Eleettom—Patrtek Queen, M. A. Orerpeek. School Directors—R:33. flankersbn, C. L.Stewart Constable—H. F. 'Rodgers. Road Colnrolssioner-0. J. Buttles. ASSessor—Win. howker., Auditor—S. P. Warner. Treasurer—J. J. Anderson. Town Clerk—John Warner. Eli= — Judge of Elertlons—it. R. Palmer. Inqwctors of ElertlOnF—A. W. Valirleet, L. J Barley. School Directors—E. B. Hisagland; B. C.Molcomb Justice of_lhe reare—H. B. Mott. Cont.table L. ,A. Wooster. . Boat Commissioner—lt. Montgomery. Assessor—S. MCC fancy. Auditor—lt. W. gangland. Treasurer—C. X. KVley. , - • Town Clerk—.C. 0. Poagland. • LITCHFUILD TOWNSHIP. • Jildge of Elections—Harrison Crum. Inspecora of Elections—A. D. Chandler, A. T. Wolcott; ' SchnolDirectorr—C. B. Merrill, T. W. Brink, Wm. 11. Campbell. Justice of the Peace—W. A. Snyder. Constable—Albert Carmer: Road Commit:Motion—William Campbell, 0.7. Wolcott. Assessor—John V. Strnble. Auditor—George Plants. Treasurer-1.0. N. Cermet. Town Clerk—Lest Morse. • LZHATSVILLS 130H0001/. Judge or Electlnn►-9. H. Hails: Inspectors of Electlone—W. C. Wester, T. II Bosworth. School Dlrectors=o. G. Canfield, James II Johnson. .• Justices or the Peace—(. W. Brink Stephen Gorham. Overseers of the Poor—Leroy Coleman,. D. G. Raney. t Assessor J. J. Gorham. Auditor—P. H. Buck. ' iaoxnotc aottoron. Judge of Electi.ms-0. F. Mingo'. Inspectors of Elections—U. L. McClure, R. H. Cramer. - School Dtrectors—lf. . W. Rockwell, John Dante.. Justice of the Peae•—B. B. Hollett. Constable—Guy Northrup. . • Com:la—B. A. Crammer, E. Z. Griggs, H. C. Tracey, 8. C. Naglee, Theodore Ackley, James Duufee. AIM/MOT—H. IT. Ingham. • . ". Andltors—J. G. Hemet, P. E. Alden. Burgess—Z. F. Fowler. High Chnstable—N. J. Chnbbnek. Overseers of the Pour—A. L. Crammer, 11. C. Naglee. 3ioNno6 Towziaatr Jude of Elections—Hiram Sweet. Inspecton of Elections—Ham cueominto„ Jo. septs Sehool Directors—Freeman Sweet, J, W. Irvine, It. E. Benedict. Justice" of the'Pesee—Charles Ro Constable—D. S. Blimps. .itoad Commissionere—C.M.lrvine, T.T.Smiley. Avvessor—Charlea Scott. Auditor—A. E. Benjamin. Treavorer—A-. C. Rockwell. Town Clerk—E. W. Stevens. OHWILL Judge of Electioni—Wllligin K. Ticketing. Inspectorial Elections-0. D.Wair.b.B. A. Pratt. &boot Directors—h. P. Battles, O. Ewell: Conalable—A. A. Allyn. • Road Commlaskmara-11. Champlin, Jr., P. P. Flaworth. Auemr...A. 0. Friable. A uditom-46. C. Triable, T. Jl. • Treauwer.eti. L. Case. • • . • •; Town Clartl-J. P. Coburn. OVIRTOS TOW ignite. Judge of Electtooi-•-Altred Strom. inspectors of ElecUons—jabea Molyneux. Mart Bcbool Directors—James Malyneux, Michael Mallen/. Justice of the Peace—C. M. Wittiams. Constable—Wenale Bich. Road Commissioners—John Frawley, Thomas Molten. Assessor—Patrick Caitck. Auditors—l. R. Park. A Items. Yuma, Treasurer—Yred Heichemer. T..wn Clert—Ed. McCann. Tins iowxamr. Judge of .Eleetlons—S. B. Canfield. Inspectors of Elections— William Y. Rayne, Seth Blakeslee. School Plreetors--W. L. Ellsworth, William J. Davis. Constable—C. T. Jones. . • Bowl Commissioner—Lacey Stevens. ' Asssitsor—,D. Northrop, Audtb,r--Junes W. Beers. Treasurer—John itarnmeriy. Town Clerk—H. W. Wells. RIDOMIVIT TOWNIRIIP Judge of rection—frank Ba3dwin: Itoottione of Vection—Willlam Larrlron, Timothy tattoo. School Dirretots—G. D. Maned, E. B. Tboosioon, D. H. Baroliato. 1_ V./Wattle—H. H. lice4irmlck. Itool Counniolonor.,..Vineent Owes.. SMOT •-• H. B. Chtlooo. Anditor—Willhan D. Dickenoo. ' Treasure-0 W. blood. Torn Clerk—O. M. Owl no !OWL TOIIIIIIIIIII P. Mil Judge of Ilection—F. W. Towner. Ifietwetore of Llection-11. McCabe. A. A. Toiykr. hchoot Directors—L. P. Roma, P. M. Towner. Justke of the Paseo-8.0. Townsend, W. W. Moody Constable—C M. VenWinkle:: Road Comnilseloner—J. Z. Outten. Awiewor—P. M. Towner.. Auditor—lg. 0. Alton,. Treseurer—L. F. Rowell. Town Clerk—JAl. Allen: ROMa 1110000011. Judge of Election—lL Sonia. I ompecaon of Election—M. L. Towner, W. W. Wood burn. &boo' Dim-tors—A. P. Young, M. L. Towner. Justice of the Peace—W.V. Kinney. Constable—B 0, Valmont,. Councll—W. C. Me) nord, W. W. Wondburn. A. W. Woodburn, G. S. Kinney, John Whitater M. L. Towner • AbO , AIIOI-1E B. Barnes. ' Auditor—N. Spalding. Buriona—M: L Da) natd. . T OTtaleere of the Poor—S. Z. Seeley, D. Chaffee. 1111E2111LQVIIII TOW NM IP. Judge of Election—John Chaffee. Inevectorii of Elettloo—L. P. Horton. B. G. Parner. &boo' Dirrefore—Jerre Trench, D. W. Cholee. Constable—George Child. 'Road Comndesionera—Andrew Wet ,' Abntt Ding wan. • Asseasor —T. G. Smith. • Auottor—itometer Tretnrer-0. Gore. • Tow!!! Clerk—Mties K. Oat orne. SPRINGFIELD TOW/1811/11. Judge of Election—J Reeser. Instwctors of Election—C. Parmeter, W. Leonard. hrhool Directors—W. A.. Brown, J. 11. Gates, A Smith. L. Jostles of the Peace-0. P. Harkness, Constable—Tim Leonard. • , Bowl Cosomhodoners*O. B. Dabber. H. U. Gates. Assessor—O. P. Harkness. Auditor—N.B. Horsley: rewtorer—••S. Harkness. . Town Clerk—E. Daggett I= Jmige.of Electlon—Lark Bird. lunar-ion of Election—TountainWeet.i.T. khans. School Diractora7S. IL Palmar, W. N. Waldron. Cyronos Foront. • Corotal.le—Diton Pholpa. ' Read Commiadonora—F. A. Trench, E. G. Kingsley, A..eeoor—H..l. Thomas. *minor —J. S. D o ty, Treasurer—Samuel Hamilton. Soon Clerk-4. C Cemim. • =1 Joins of Ilection—John Westbrook. Inspectors of', Election-811as VanGorder, John Mahoney.' iteho.l Hirectitre—D. L F. Clatk. John E. Falkner, 8. A. Gonoung. High Constatie--Charles H. Bandon. Cllriable—Grorge . W. tAtninster. Burgess—Alvin titnines; uicil—Ephraim L . Lee Northrup. Geo fillyArd, John Elabontl, Thomas Warren, John H. Morn,. Amtssor—Pyrns Warfont. Auditor—Murnty Palmistlds, Hiram 811111. Overseers of the Poor—Cyrus Warford. John 'West, brook VATII CHECK Judge of Election—Hiram Sample. Inspectors 1/ Election—J. 31. Berry, G. U. Jenkins; &Iwo' IIifCCI7II--.A. J. Hammond, I1'•'31. Ifirkuces. Countable—O: H. Thompson. • Bond Commhisloner--S. L. Thompson A ssereser—David Chase.. • Auditor--W .IL Smith. Treasurer—A. C. Brink. • Towns Bert—C. a ritt: aTANDINIi RTONi TOWSAIP. Judge of Electlon—llimin yannest. Inspector of Electrn—Orrit)J. King, Kingsley School Directors—W. IL Stevens, T. Espy, Constable—l'. E. Grace. Read Commis/donor—Thomas J. Hoot. Assessor—T. S. Lundy. . Auditor—J. S. Hanker/mu. r Treasurer—L. N. Conlon. Town Clerk—Jared Hart. • STLVA?IA BOROUGH. iIIGITS of Election—C. Fuller. loopectore of Election—C. H. Masher, H. -B. Peck School Ulrecture—E. P. Bliley, -M. T. Wheeler. Junti,e of the Peart--J. F. Bristol. :.youstable—W. U. :Stevens. ''Council-7-11. F. Pitta, W. H. Ftevens, W. Mosher. Astuesta—P. Peck. • Auditor—ll P. Smith. liisrstetut--A. L. Smith. . rlTereeere of tlm Pte,r—C. linkham, 1.6. Bailey. TOWAKDA TOWS/11111r. Joilee of Electiena-0. R. Boan. i 5 ,. 1 ,,,t0n of E ectfon,-U. McGill, J. H. Scoville, School Directore4-Vrancla Greg*, A. W. Thmmock. Jae! Ice of the Peace—H. L. Sco(t, E. A .*Thompeon. Conatable—Sloane Road Corumivaiont•ne—Geo. W. Scoville. • As-emor—Lyman Blackman. Auditor—George H. Fox. 'Freest] r• Scott. Tarn Clerk—Millet Fox. 1111011T11 TOWANDA Townson.. Judge of Election--Wflllsot Inspectors of Election—Robert Keen, Munson Howe. School Directore—K. G. Bailey, George 'rink, Niles Mine. Justice of the Peace-8 A. Mills, C. E.'Whlte. Constable—J. M. Ayers. hoed CutumisMont.re—Dlshop Horton, 8. .11Sheare. Al , sessor—semnet Hawkins. A inh for - W. J fdnior. Treo.uret—John W. Lane. Town Clore—Dudley Foster. ToWANIA !WIWI/011, Fitter WARD.. Judge of Electlo - D—Jetnee A. Bull. Ili/Rectors of EsectionLlewellyn Barth', August Council—J. Ruse binels. 'Ward Aneeesor-11. A. Cowles. IDIXOND WARD. indge of Election—John A. Calling. InPiwtors of Electene-11. T. Grey, Jon. G. l i atton Council—Jamrs Mel'obe. Ward Ames Keyser. TIIIIT WARD. Judge of Eliction—F. J. Komi. • In•pectan of Election—J. 21. Sill, M. D. swans Council—John IS Rolm. Ward it uennor—J. 11. Nevin*. TOWANDA 110:110V011, AT LA ROL. Jnstiee of the"Pesee—W. J. Young. Constable—J• boson Wells. High Constable—George W.Mofflt. • A 110.1.4 /r—JAm e. IL C.' siding. Anthtor—William S. Vincent. School Directors—M. J. Long, R. L. Hillis. Overseers of the Poor—D. t3.'Pralt. William MIL Judge of Election—Oscar Dyer. Inspectors of El ection—Charltat mnded S. A. Sox. ftelirat Diroctildi..-Jetties Shafer, Arthur Allen. Constoldo —Shelod Itow m Roof Commissioners—W. T. Dorton, Eraittie Wilson. Asseasor—A. 1). Drool. Auditor—John Lerman. Trea.o ref —Charleo iad. Town Clei IS—J. If. Schoonover, TEOT TOWNSHIP. . Judge of Election—M. W. Pierce. ]l.nprclnrs of Election— Crt Verheck, Delo' Derrick .set t o o t Blreetoni—A till rill Case, Thumap Gamble. Countable—H. N. Flab. B Ed Commispioner— John Hunt. Assegator—L. T. Gwmie. Auditor-111nm Rockwell. Troointor—Floyd Baker: Town Clerk—M. A. Maynard. 111.07 WOROtial. Judge of ElPeifpn—A. S. Newman. love...tore of glet-lion— A. C. Fanning, UPI' Portet. School Dlrechirp.—Jeeke k;„ Stewart, Pelts Rockwell Jurtice of the Peace-44. , 8. Mitchell, F. Hoffman. Conealde—O D. Adam.. Con..eil—Austin Nltchril, E Vandlnie, P. A. Pierce J. W. Gould; W. 11. (kernel, Geo. Peck. .ketetwor—R. C. Kendall. And:tot—W. K Chilsoo. Overbeers'of the Poor—E. Pomeroy, U. C. Porter. Durges•—Simon Greco. TCSCAttORA TOWNAIIIP Judge of Kleetion—B. W. Wea4l. Irelpectore. of Election—A. 11. Christian, J. A. Neigh Etchool Directure—E. L. Sturdesaut, C. O. Donovan a. Shunmay. Justice of the Peary—M. S. Culver. Coostabit--Joiln Clapper. Bond Commiseioner-21. L. Keeney. Aearasor, D. Ackley. Auditor, A. B. Unmoor. Treasurer, .1. If. Black. Town Clerk, S. 'K. Smith. Jaffna of Election, D 31. Quick.• Insp.ctore ul Election, J. A. Wilson, S. therlin. School Directors, Seymour_ Winston, DeWitt Whip pl Jnitke of tke P.ace, Michael Pender. Constable, Delman Diffenbacb. ' Road Commissioner, T. E. Quick. • A siessor, John Schack., Auditor, Henry "'Hai. treasurer, D. M. lam Town Clerk, L. T. Gamble. WANBIEN TOWNSHIP. Jndge of Election, H. L. Whitaker. inspectors of Election, Abram Whitaker, ff. Bowen echnol Directors, B. B. Pendleton. Theo. Caburn. Justice of the Peace, --. Howell. Constichle, 8. L. Rowe. Road Commisaioner, P.Z. Abell. Assessor, O. 8. Bleeper. Auditor, H. T. Newman,- N. Newman. Treasurer; G. W. Bowen. Town Clerk, C. T. Abell. WINDHAII towirsue. Judge of Election, Silas D. White. Inspectors of Election, 31 Ichael Quilts, Ira Tineb School Directory, Jannarßrown. Levi Tubush. Justice of the Peace, William Sibley. Oonstahle, Robert Maddin. - Road Oommossioner, C. U. Jakeway. Assessor, Wright Dunham. - Auditor, Nelson Loomis. ITressurer, Martin Orbo, ne. Town Clerk, William LI. Clark Jr. WWI lIIVILIANGTON TOWN/RIP. Judge of Vernon, Joseph Foulke. Inspectors of Election, Prank Walser, F. IL Riche School Direetors. George P. Elotirtie, Geo. Steel. Constable, J. A. Phillip•. - Bind Coastlesioner, Clarence flitbbanl. Assterver. C. T. :twain. Auditor, B. 11. War ti. E= 1:1=12 Treasurer, W. L. He UOZ. Town Clap. Pakatgetriery triton rotrusuir. ' • • Judo of Klectioo, R. D. Yergtmon. • Inspector* of Electkiu, C. T. [Dollop. J. W. reetwore &boot Directors, A. K. Lent, John R. Cott. Justice of the Peso., Z. A. Coolbaugb, 4 - Coottable, K. D. Diebor. Road Olnunteeioner, W. Waite. . Assessor; Win. 11. King. - . - - Auditor, A. ItCass - Trossuusr. Dayton Allen. . Town Cleric, C. Z. nutlet!. '- . . . • Judge of Ziectian, Geo. B. Acrojd. Inspectors of ZlecUon, Allen IL:toren J. G. Eerier Moot Directors, E . . 8. Tuller„Ustutson 'Constable, C. S. Stone.. ' - Iked Commissioner, K. 8. Keeler: ' Assessor. J. B. stelturd. Auditor, G. K. Bixby. Treasurer, James Beaumont. • Town Clerk, E. 1.. Dunkley. • ' • ' .ro wino Townsnir. Judge of Election, Cora' Brown. Inspectors of Election, John,C.ou rtright.Oraks Fuller &hoot Directors, J. B. Newton, Wm. Johnson. ' Constable, Joint W. pennon. Maid Commiesionor, Peter Bearden . . • Asseeenr, J. W : Nutt. Auditor, if. W..Grinnell. Tteasurei, Asa Wilcox. Town Clerk, - 4. 11. Limit& • COURT PROCEEDINGS CONTINUED WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1880. W. R. Storrs, Assignee of John F. Means vs. the Lycoming Fire Insurance Company—Assumpsit. Verdict for plain tiff $3,300. A. Loder vs. Elhapan Smith--+Trespass. E. C. Gridley and J. A. Wilt, Esqs., for plaintiff; E. L. Hillis, F.sq., for defend ant. Verdict for defendant $122.69. H. W. Merrill to the use of Joseph Mc- Kinney vs.. J. M. Myer—Scire Facias. William Foyle, Esq., for plaintiff"; John F. Sanderson, Esq., for defendant. Ver dict for plaintiff if 1877. J. D. Vedder vs. Catherine Ladd.--: Thomas E. Myer, Esq., appointed Audi. tor to distribute fund raised by Sheriff's sale of defendant's real estate. In, the matter of the application of Mary Jane Doolittle for the benefit of her separate earnings. Prayer of petitioner granted. In the matter of the voluntary assign ment of Long it Co., for the benefit of their creditors. Bond approved. Viola E. Buxton vs. William D. Buzz ton.—Alias subpanza in divorce directed to be issued. _ Frank M. Taylor vs. Elizabeth Taylor —Divorce granted. • Joseph Hines vs. the Secretary of the Bradford Building and Loan Association of Athens.—Court direct an alternate writ of mandamus to be issued. H. H. Mace vs. F. M. Lewis, and James H. Lewis. Amos Harris • vs. J.mas T. Storrs and T. C. holey.—Rules to. open judgment in each case. - • The following Sheriffs Deeds were ac knowledged : To Athelda Bennett, for one lot in Al bany township. Sold January 17, 1880, as the property of C. C. Knapp.. $2-0. To. G. 0. Holcomb, for two lots - in Wells township. Scild February 6, 1880, as the property of William Miller. $5O. To James H. Webb; for One lot in. Ath ens Borough. Sold February 6, 1880, as the property of Edward D. Peck. $325. To James 11. Webb, for four acres of landin Smithfield township. Sold Feb ruary 6, 1880, as the property of _J. B. McAfee. $5. To T. F. Madill, for one lot .in Wysoir township. Sold February 6, 1880, as the property of A. M. Allen, et. al. *355. To John Holnies, for one and one-fourth acres of land in Albany township. Sold February 6, 1880, as the property of,Cath stifle Ladd.' .1:413. • To Fred Horton, for five acres of land in Albany township: Sold February 6, 1880, as the property of James Hancock. To Joseph. Powell, for 15 acres of land in West Burlingual township. Sold Feb ruary 0, 1881,!, as the property of.ealeb , A. Wiles. $5O. To E. Pomeroy, for 50 acres of land in West Burlington township. Sold Febru ary 6, 1880, as the property of Stephen S. and Daniel Perry. - To James 11. Webb, for one lot in Ath ens,!Boruugh. Sold February 6, 1880, as the property of Georgiana Spalding, et. al'. $lB5. Local Correspondence. TUSCAROR - A Mr. and Mrs Richard Keeney, of Wyoming county, and Mr. and Mrs . ..l.J. Lewis, of Twine rota, resolved to give Mrs. Aura Lewis, the widow of Augustus Lewis, a surprise at the house' of Mlles, on the old homestead of Augustan Lewis, ti ToseOruro, on the !Ph Inst. Mr. Keeney and totally and Mr. Lewis and family appeared at the house Glare mentioned, wit h Others following, until Mr.liiiies came out asktuglf "there was a funeral in the 'Wave anywhere." Soon the baskets and palls were taken from the wagons and milled to the house, Until Mr. Miles was satisfied. that. the visitors had not come to starve nor to eat him. tint of house and home. As I+ol , ll as the company found that the object of their gathering was to hare a. good time and - get a big dinner, one of the, largest rooms of the house was cleared until there 11314 room fur all. Whtle the table stood burdened with good things to supply nature's Wants, we were all invited to take seats around. A blessing wA asked by it. W. Wood, of Tuscarora. Fur the next half hour there was so much for every one to do that' little was said. After dinner Mrs. If. W: Wood was invited Ulf/kb:CC ant, steg a song suited to the OCCASiOII, which she 'did. it. W. Wood was then called upon to make a speech, anti he took for his subject, "lie that bath friends must show himself friendly after which the friends of Aunt Aura moved forward, lying presents it, her lap until she said. "it is more than I can ask." Mr. Alfred Miles and Mr. J. J. a Lewis made some remarks which were very appropriate, and the company then joined in singing ••Shall we Gather at the River ;" and nearly all bad the blessed hope that, though we might n.ver Meet again on earth, we shall meet on the of her shore and join in one end• less song of pral.e, and where parting is no more. Tuscarora, February 24,.1850. W. BURLINGTON Burlington feels happy since election. The I.ltentry Society Is doing a good work for the young people. We presented the school with an tks dictionary a short time since, and a library* is what we are aiming for now. In clew of this, the Society will give an "Auction," Friday evening of this week, at the residence (it 1. 4. Sturdevant the ladies to I.ring the refreshments' and he sold. while the masculine portion will —bid them off," securing a - partner for the evening. We anticipate a good time. We want. it itistitAly understood that when our Society gives an ennirtainment, you will invariably...get more; than your moneys worth. We are intending shortly to give another exhilth tlon, and anybody - knons what Burlington extra .1- tions We invite ail 'termite to our •• Auction" next Ft tday evening. Don't forget. LOCI" 7.. SMDEVANT, Secretary. Burlington, Feburary 26, 1850. LERO Y Elder Phenix. le holding a protracted meeting at Leßoy Centre. Gibson Crotut bag just returned treni a• trip to England. Adelbert Coon goes to Michigan this week to seek a new home ,J. 1). Ifoagland has taketil unto himself one of the fairest of the fair, and now Allah Tlllottson will be his partner during life. May peace, joy and prosperity attend them. T. F. - Wooster has- taken up the practice, of inedidlue at Ogdensburg. Tloga, Pa. MeCraney & smith have dissolved partnership in the business of, blarksmithing. The question 01 . 1 grading the schools at ,the Centre is 01110 of the exciting topics of disscus.siOn at present. The chances are against it. The forty-fourth anniversary of the marrriage of Harmon and Fanny Hickok, occurred on the Mit test. quite a number of their friends and rela tives made it an occasion fur having a jolly visit. A Post of tem ti. A.R. is soon to be organized at this place. The funeral of Mrs. Matilda Oreeno, of Canton. took place at Leßoy. on Sunday last Leßoy Centre is 3 quiet little village consisting of two churches. four stores, two cabinet shops, two grist mills , two " saw mills, four blacksmith shops, two cooper shops, tour horse-Jockeys, two shoe shops, two school houses, one wagon shop, One hotel, one physician, one tnibinery shop, two good halls and an 'lndustrious and thriving community but the educational Interests of the children are sadly neglected . Ira I.lndley's son and daughter, who are attend ing the Orphan Schad, at Mansfield, are now at home on a visit. . _ The golf bridge on the road leading to Car Hun has heroine an Intolerable nuisance. U. K. Mott was reelected Justice of the Peace Leßoy Lodge, 1. 0. 0. r., is In a flourishing con dttion. Nearly all kinds of provisions are sold at a high er retail price at Leßoy than at any of the other country villages in the county. I]flee Roil Morse closed her school at West Tranklin last week • Christopher Hartman; of Leßoy is In his ninety sixth year. and to as bale and hearty as a man many years younger. SL Valenttne'svrays have been so queer of late that he has raised triteo bluster. Q. Leßoy, February '1.6, 1890. TROY Mr. W. B. Gernert, who was serlons!y Injured by the explosion of tils range, 13 rsphity recovering, The Sheri!: closed the sale of goods of Long last Satiirday. having realized enough to, sattsfY all the lien creditors and tearing quite a balance to the hands of the Assignees. The stock was welt sold and the Misiness transacted in a very satlafac tOrr manner., The revival meetings still continue, and Much interest has been shown throuvold the Voile meetings. More sea good seems to have I...een done than Das often been the case wheathe went has been conch greater. The frame of. G. F. , Viele's neW mill will be raised this week. and the completldn of the Mind ing will be accomplished lo a few decks. • llorr Kenyon has opened a new stone-quarry, and is preparing to furnish building material of good quality at reasonable rates. . U. Troy, February :4, GM. ORWEi.L.'; .At the Orwell Library Festival, on Friday ero ding last, we noticed the fares of Messrs. Joshua Alderson, of Eureka, Nev.; Jas. Alderson, of Her rick, add their families; also, Miss Carrie While& ker, of Warren, and Mtn Lucy Pitcher, of Owego. More than bait the members of the Aeenelatiun were conspicuous for. their absence. Irreverent Walter Dinsworth icelere( l ) Preached a arireritd sermon on ",Doin' Things by if alvea" The eve ning passed pleasantly and the net proceeds wire 1122. it& A beautiful copy or the "Narrative of COL Hails Second Arctic Expedition," has Just .pfta received through Ron. E. Overton. Al. Orwell, February' U. IMO. BENTLY CREEK. J. 11. McKee has gime to New York eltY for medical treatment. his health having been poor for a tong time by disease contracted during 'service In the w ir. . Many ere the Wrecks of a OrelfirigOratull manhood that are strewed along our pathway, "caused by the late Itebellion.,, Mack Craig Mpreparing to build a new house the season, which will add greatly to the appearaoce of our thriving village. • Stephen Tldd has ,moved back to Towanda. While here his. plcant and agreeable manors Made him many,frictols. 2 - - Tielvdthip election rivaled off nniett —nOt a pull- Retie enc,untor of aoy klud. Th. 6 DenioeratB elect Constable, Commissioner and'Osessor by the following majorities: As/lessor, 38; ILfitimiselener. SS; Constable, 101. The balance of t e Republican ticket was elected. The Ilaptlet Church Society contemplate building shed , ' for the sheltered their teams during service. "A good man is merciful to bin beast." Onr Sab bath StMool has celebrated the second Illantirersary of Its organisation. Ender the united efforts of Rev. P. S. Everett nod the Superintendent. D.-11. Earthen. it has steadily increased In numbers and enthusiasm, and Is now Ina healthy and prosperous condition, and cannot fall to trace a lasting preasiou for good morals on the rising generation.• County Superintendent G. IV. Sian was In onr ,townstilp last week visiting sehisAs. lie Is est .dently the right titan in the right .place. Is' un tiring energy and ceaseless Iniinstry has:done much to bond upi our .ehards, and his lundenee acts as a strsing , situ:Want to 01rectors to take bold of sehtiol matters and look atter the Interests of taxpayers, putillaanddeaelters. BIL,TSY.Y BAKER. Dentley ttick, February . 24. • W IN DHAIA .Not having seen any communication from our neighborhood, I thought I would drop a few tines, hoping that It may be of interest and encourage meat to some' your readers. Ait a community, we Dave great reason to' rejoice, as weleave been having revival meetings, conducted by tiros Farnsworth and Myer, of. Milan, and our circuit preacher, Howard, and great good has been done: Quite a large number, that three week., ago were groveling In lan and advocating the cause of the enemy of our WAIN are to-day Molclng that their nanny sins are.torglven Truly, a great change has taken place In our midst. Whole fatuities bane found In their Saviour a satisfying portion, and I :wore you that Ilros. Farnsworth and Myer htive tamale to themAlves many true and warm friends to nor community. that will never forget them; neither the sweet songs that they su sWertly sung. Fiorillo earnest exortaylons that they made bat he people. Tridy, they are men of God ; and they are successful workers for the Master, and we truly appreciate their labors among us „Mr. Charles Titus and wife are Instructing the good people lu the art of singing. They are sue-. re , : ; sful teachers and are .having good- singing schools, and the class is progressing finely 'They are jovial, friendly, goad people, - and are giying entire satisfaction as teachers of roeal music. Addle: Vanormuu teach, our ; with what PUCCaI rem:talus to.be told. TlO quest ion t. oeirinilonaVy as.ked. "Who Is to be our next Judge of Bradford county P'• We !tope the best man may be elected. . Pavia D. Dunham; of - our community. is enjoy-- 114.1 as third honeymoon, havinz recently married Miss Mary Vaudermark, of Nichols, N 'T. The mitts of john Venderson, tliat - sVere burned late last Fall, have been rebuilt, and are nearly ready for business The hearts of the lumhertnen are made sad by the disappearance of the late stem. • • • indbum, February 13, :11039. J. J. IN MEMORIAM WHEIMAS, We, the members. of 'the Rebekah Degree of Leßoy Lodge; No. 6411, 1. 0. Q. F., have lost from our eir* an esteemed brothek, J. E. LILLEY attd whereas, he has lefti a wife who has taken upon herself; the duties and privilegei of a Daughter of Rebekah, to mourn the loss of her husband, the father of her orphan children; therefore— liexolred, That we, brothers anstsisters of the degree of Rebekah, although' call, ed upon to mourn the loss of one of our number, realize that it is Goo ode; Father who givetti . 'and 'who taketh , away and that we mourn', our brother( has paFsed to a land where `'mourning is not known. ". ReBotred, That we expend our condo' lence to our sister Evx Lit.t.v.V 'and her little ones, in theirsore distress, trusting that the smilA and -fortunes bestowed by an All-wise Providence ,may be comfort- mg, in their time of need. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be sent-to the bereaved family and that they be published in the Muumuu REPOItTEIt, Canton &ntinel and Towanda Jgurnal.. 3frs. A. T. LILLEY, Mrs. A. Ji KrrcHEN, _COM Mrs. H. K. Morr. Leßoy, February , 18SQ. sArLsTtuity coLv. Saulsbury Cole (fled at his rehldence to Monroe. Vel,rua'ry IU. Is.q aged 7O oars and one month. He had not been able to la•rforni bard labor for a few yews ,att. beim atalieq•d with rbeuntatbot; thought that he would leav us so soon or so stoldonly. During the night of the lath he 1.34 taken suddenly 111, and died fu tho early morning of the 19:1i: The funeral - .lv:i's largely at -tended on the foltewing Sabbath. andrthe services were eitt A oineted ity the writer. U,rr.1.11 to, the Itor. , Mr. Armstrong, of the Presbyterial:Claret,. Thits a kind conspanton, a loving fattier, a good neigh bor. an honest !fiats and a lover of Aesus IA gone from she ins -"N t hh, wortet - hi , th e ev e rgr e en •slintes.•' lie leaves ah atilleted Titre and tilgist children to mourn while he rejoices. E. li.C. , The following linea were written by one of those children—Mrs. Wealth 3 Bush: Christ lias called thee, dearest father, Angels I.nr, thy Apirit Thou Wert aged, worn and weary, Thou no wore on'earth shall roam. In a glorious home In Heaven moo art happy.—blest i to 7 ilay With a throng of pure. *deemed ones. All their alns are washe'd away. nelng Fong., of pratar. to Jesus, Who has rieansed !mu every F.lll Opened a ido the heavnidy pottalN Let the teary Christian in. • GO , l, we love Thee. whelly trust Thee Own Thy hewer and love dishae Thts dear mother and his children. May their hearts he wholly Thine. Peace ! A heaverity calm steals der ng, And these ws‘td.A come to my ear.— :. Peace 1 give thee, peace I leave thee ; Be not troulded, du not fear." EE=I EMPLOYMENT FOR LA nrEs.—The Queen City Suspender Comtany .of. Cincinnati, are now manufacturing and introducing their new Stocking Supporters for Ladies and Children and their unetfualc , 4 Skirt Suspenders for Ladies. None should be without theM ; our leading physicians recommend theni, and are loud, iu their praise. This manufa.3thring establish ment is manageOpy ladies who nave made the uants of lades and children, ao i study,' and they ask us to' refer them some reliable and energetic lady tO introduce them in this county, and we •certainly- think that: an earnest, solicitation in every aousehold would meet, with a :ready re sponse, and that a determined woman could make a handsome salary and haVe the-exclusive agency for this-county. We advise some lady who - is in need of 'em ployment to send a postal - card to the Ctimpany, with her name and address, and mention this paper. Address, Queen City Suspender Company, Non. .147 & 149 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio. SPELLINU REFORM—Is yet a- thing of the future; and until it becomes,generally adopted all persons who use pen or pencil' want z handy pocket dictionary. The neatest and most complete thing in this line .is given away as a premium to all who send Fifty Cents for one year's sub scription to the Health Monthly. Sample copies sent free by the Murray Hill Pub lishing Company, 129 E. 2Sth Street, New York City. BUSINESS LOCAL. rir BARGAINS in UNDERWEAR and 110tilinitt to close. out stock, 7 31 99-Cent Store. Jan. 22. tfTe r ,_ Our goods are NEW and of the BEST QUALITY. . DEcxxic &Xot-Gur. Mr LAMP CIIIMNEYS at the OLD muck—six for 22 CENTS—at 99-Cent Store.. or Try our Neiv .TAP. TEA. Best in town. nßewint Sc.l.orour. Of Fine DECORATED TOILET. sets at 99-Cent Store. Jan. ttf.t. or Provisions of all kinds, of the best quail ty, at DICKER St VOCOIITS. FOR RENT.—The yellow house on Canal street. cast of the EPlseePal Church. • Apply to' JAsms - MACFAIILANE. or FRENCH CHINA. Tea and Din ner svls at-9U•Crnt St4e. Jan. 22. , rir ()twice TEAS -and COFFEE -a specialty at 111f.CAElt k VOLTG II T'S. - gar Just received a full line of Japa nese TOILET WARE. TEA. - TRAYS, lIIED CAGES:etc.. at na•Cent Store. Jan. 22. CASII PAID FOR PRODUCE. at Oct. 3(. DEuxim .1c Voccit3"s. lnir Fora good, durable and neat-fitting SHOE, call at F. J. oppo4lte Seeley* Hotel. • Nov. 274 f., LOST.—In Towanda I3oro?, or be tween the ktoro , and Nail Works, Monday, -Feb. 7.24.. a Smith & Weston Central Fire 5-Shooter iIIEVOLVF4:.; hay name M 11. li . c,,LyAvv, stamped under cylinder. The finder will be suita bly tvivarded by iearing the fame at this ontee,-at 1V PRICES WAY DOWN on Gents' Vine and Costae Boots at FILM'S, opposite Illaa lers natal. NOY. 274 f. Ur L. B. *Do Ens !chat :well co In-pe tition for quality, of goods sad low prices on Saab, Doors, Blinds and NoldlnA,s, and a/ building ma. tertal.z fasll24t3. t The Spring Term of the'Smithfield School Will open Muth Special Sate:Mon wtlS At given to those preparing to teach. For further particulars address I. 8. CRAWFORIN Feb: 26.w2.. Principal. • or The .Laigest, Best and Cheapest line of Blies for Ladles', Mares' and Children,• wear is found at 6onszu.s new note, corner Main and Tracy * Noble's Block. sprliil - Ur COMER haa the best wearing Skioti for Men, Boys and youths! Wear ever offered in TOWIII42e, and at Weea within the reach of all. • Vi' The Pennsylvania State College offers free tuition toiall who enter Its classes. Betug liberally endowed by the State, It Is able not only to-make this proposition; but ft also protrides klt•Mens and fundshes the fuel.for them free of charge to those students who wish to lessen the!, expenses by boarding themselves. For - full lub;r matloc. address the"-President, State College, Cen ts: County, Pa. Feb. 26-wl. re . iIAY, STRAW AND STALK CUTTERS. Hine of FODDER CUTTERS, for hand and power,i from 116:50 to 030. The bent kind! in One 'and..TerY cheap. Alto, CORN SHELLERS and ROOT CUTTERS. H. M. WaLnri: Dec. II - • Towanda, Penn's. Vor fine :Millinery, first claSs Hair Goods, .1;1, 1 a Canvass. Gold and Sliver tinted Card lloanl;and Childien's Sailor Mats, call on 31rx. M. A. Fletcher, No. 4, [Midge Street. Bleaching and sewing over, aigieclalty. rte - LOST, STRAYEDIOR STOLES—From the previOno et G. G. AVE . t.tatt, ( 7yaltning. Pa., a black aid tau Pox Hound uamii Maier; tan legs, lead and tars; black .on back trom shoulder to tip - of tall. which Is a little bushy ; two small white spots on chest and neck. Any one returning him will be PAID. LINCOLN Wyaluslng, — Pa., Feb. 22, 1880-tr. Inr HO ! FOR KANSAS ! 1 Excursions to Kinsley In the Ark l aw,as Valley, In Southwestern Kappas, at greatly Tinted rates, leave Elmira, N. Y., on the second 'Tuesday of every month, at p:10 A. M.. aerolipanied by a knot of dxPerieneei-who will give every desired attention to the parties In his charge. For full information, apply by letter orbit person to C. F. Niciwts,'. at Delevan Douse, Elmira, N. Y.; os hp letter r atTowandi, Pa. Parties can procure tlcketat same rates every Tuesday morning. Wl. Mr \Vim:Es-BARBI; Pa., January 20, 1660-11exsrs. ELT Brothers--Gents: TVs supply of Crean) Balm I purebased of you sold rapidly. Such i% the demand [have had occasion to &TU4 este the order no less than live limes within three months. 313 , custome ' rs have found out thla Is no humbug. but a Preparation of real - merit, andeurl dearly s sovereign catholican for the cure of so distressing a disease as Catarrh. Au article that will produal such satisfactory results will prove a blessing to any corumuoity. Very truly, Wsi.TvCit, Druggist. ar" SPECIAL NOTICE. TO THE rtnitac.-..,-The place for Farmers to sell their Produce always for ready cash Is at 8141211 & rAn Wyalusthg,.Pa. , . The placo to boy flue Grocerles, 1317 Goods, - tits au - d Caps, Boots and Shoes, cheap for cash or exclia4ge for Produce, - Is at $)11711 ,1 PLIIIce. Alp; choice lot or Clover and Timothy Just received andselliolat bottom prices. at SMITIi- PAILit..4. Call and he convinced. i Veb.26, Vir In the whole history of Medicine no preparation has ever performed such marvellous cures."' or inabitalned so nide - a reputation. as Ayatt's ennititr rs:Croltat., which Is recognized asilie world's remedy-(or all diseases of the throat said sviesof wonderful cues In all clintat. - , has mane It universally known as a sate and reliable agent to employ. ,Agaltsst ordinary 'colds, \Silk!' are the forerunners of more serious flimltderN, it acts si;eedlly, and sorely, all ways relievingsuffering. and often saving life The protection it affords, by its timely roe in the throat and MIT disorders of children, makes it an invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand in every home. No persou can afford to be withort it, and those who have one used It never ail! From their knowledge of its compositcon and et feet , .;, 11Su the CREAKY PECTORAL extensively in their.practlie. and Clergymen rec ommend It. It Is absoliitely , eertaln in Its iemedia cilects,•and will always curewhere cures are possl We.? For Salts by all dealer 4". . • I PAAR.RIED. K N el. —At the Pam:maw., enr tun. February 210. 100. by Rev! Ilalloek Arm strong' )Ir, tie. rge Albert Shaw and Miss 3lartha Haw,kltt, both of Towanda. CUMMINGS-40 ES.—At the residence of be. F. G. Morrow. In Warren Center," February 24. ISM!), by Hey. H. J.. Millard. Mr, Harvey Cum . mints, or. Monroe township. and Miss Sarah Jones, of Wilmot township. - iiN NE-111tOWN.—At the homt of thel britit4s father, in standing Stone. Febrv.. ry :a, ISsO, by E.. Carr, Esq.. Mr. John A. Ki....e, of Wilmot; • and Miss Sarah S. Brown: FRIFItEE—WELI.S.--At the. house of William Frisbee, in Standing Stone, February i. 1550. by E. Carr, Esq., Mr. Aaron Frisbee, of Stand ing Stone, and Miss Cora Wells, of Herrick. “nre.7 , ;(i.—At Canton, on the 19th Inst., Matilda, wife of Urla Green°, aged 26 years. T OWANDA MARKETS. REPORTED:AT STEVENS fr. LW'S G, Generahleilers In Groceries andTraluce, corner Main and Pine Streets IMIE ELXESDAY tvENING, 18, 18,9 Flour periail Flour per sack Corn Meal per 100 Ihs Chop reed Wheat, per hush Corn ' • .Itve thit Buckwheat Ilover seed Tfmothy. western.... Beans. • Pork. rness ...... ; Dressed hugs, Turkevi (..h , ckens Marks Geese Hain: Shoulders • Lard Cutter. tub 5......... Rolls F.r.gs. 'fresh • Cheese rota.p>es; per bushel . Apples applvA .... ••• ()mom; Ilevgwax . C01111EI;TED, by A. DAYTON aides Veal skins. nearron .. STWelv Pelts 'Mew Abvettistwents. NOTWITHSTANDING Thelafge advance in paper and other stock = WAY 'DOWN CELLAR! ANI) STILL DIGGING pl'RINt: THE' NEXT SIXTY ItAytt I , I shall continue to bind all kinds of .111 G !an:ES A%l) -BOOKS ' At old rate—at old rates Magazines Bound for Fifty Cents—Fifty Cents !—a sid Irptmni. • Flee Blank Books 'SPECIALTY, awl all work WARRANTED. - . P. 4).-..805,1512. Farm Accounts! - I r t !lent. I Inc w —.• tql - i. "...1 lICIT t d. t post-4 S at'irC;ilto Vim. VCSMA -1 4;u14-nor:. /AA S. Taint YiL: I ar,l n 14, in Q i OSQUEIIANNA COLLEGIATE IN -1.0 eTITCTt. Second WITILet Term will begin lIJONDAY, JANUARY 26 - r11..1850. lc:penises for hoard, tuition and furnished room from 11112 to iiiSo per year. For catalogue or further particulars atldrest the Print:lila'. • EDWIN E. VINLA.N. A. M. Towat.dii, Jan. It.,ISSO. 7yl GILMORE ,& CO., PENSI:INS, INCREASE OF PENSIONS, and all otlief clasges of claims tor. Soldiers - and Satdlcnr 110rit, prosccafed., Athlresiisl4l3 fttluip. • • • GIL3iOITRA wa3bington, L. v.. • VA LUABLE FARM FOR SALE. —The property renews. the Berry /arm. one mile be w. Milan &anima ; consisting of 110 acres, line bulidingt, fruit bees and rich prodoc. tire land :1,111 be mold on .the best of Urine, and possession given Immediately. i Address IL A. ELMER. , • Waverly. N. Y. 'Miami to Wei", Ms Weeds mid customers Chit be b" • REMOVED" HIS LIVERY- Where he will 'met, a tint-class LIVERY AND * BTABLE, He will thoroughly re.; pair the barn and make It a contienient place for people coming to town to 'leave- their horses and hate them eared for. Those coming intwthe hove. to spend the evening. at parties. he- - can leafe their horses at these stables and bate them sent to them .at their order. A goDd. Rusty man wilt he Jeurd at the barnirotti day and night.. • , Thanking my patrons for their past trade, I would solicit a continuance of the satise.laild h' gleaned io have-theut call on me at my new lees dom. UDITOR'S , NOTICE- 7 ,- J. I). Vedder •s. Catherine Ladd. the' entirt. of 'Common PieAtii orßradroid County, No. 143. lieeeinher TerM t 1876. The undersigned. as Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the food prising from the Slier- I Its sale of defiuslanVa real estate. will attend-to the dunes of .bla appoinUnent at Ills °Mee In the Itorough of Towanda. on MONDAY, the- day of MARCH, A. D. lean, at Interlock; when I and where all persons having claims against 941,1 fund most pres,ttt them or be !Orever debarred from coming in upon the same THAS. MYER, Audltr)r. -Towanda, February ta, laStrrw4. Ni",. 49. The privilege of conducting water fr. m is large ...piing bo the west side of BridgO rem, • near land of tt. E. Harris. 4- Nos. 50 and A. The-Bankrupt's intermd in Iwo, -lots on the -curb side of Bridge street. known as the Weston lot and the ShipinanlM. TERMS OE SALE—:O per cent. of porclfaso• price at time of sale.: r.O per cent. on et nrom.tion.; the balance , September let, 110. , 0, With interest at per cent. DIED. ' • MILI7N - 1'; so@,. 750 7000 9 00 1 60P '2 00 . 1 75(a. 2 20. .• RI 150' ® I 40 200 1, 25 125$ 12n (dli6 065 70® - 75 . 40®, 45®45 4 5 0 . 50® 55 6 000 6 26 • 1 i 4 325 1'00(, '1 40 1 20CI 75 bbl. 15 060 17 tO 3 0 5 S • 010 - 0 .4 60:0 607 • ilf46 • f.s *:.(/526 112(022 lqn 11 ' 64 1 0 150 27 31:64 4.;3fi 50 4 t 15 fit sCar ) -R/3 7",(aql) 3,00® 21042 .5001215 .. 0450 1 0004 00 A. BEVERLY. SMITH. REPORTED BUILDING, ',„ Park Street, Towanda [Established 18.0.] r 15c 5. 1 / 7 . B. LANE to the well known Limy Stables of Holmes & Passage, &TA Ise Open and T. p Huger, Tor sale Tovaiadii. Jan. 14. 'SO. W. U. LAN P. 4egolf. • it .SSIGNEE'SSAVE.—By virtpe Ll or an Order Watt] Dore the District Court • of the United States for:the JWestern Distrqi of, rennpylvanla, the undersigned. Assignee lu Bank ruptcy of, Orrin D. Bartlett (who was wditidg ,, l a Into'liPt In rail COnit). will expcise to ',tinily: pale at.ttw Court 11( ime In We Borough of Towanda, no AY, SlAltell It. 18" at 2 o'rlork. r. w h reetaludefof the rest estate of said ItAuktopt, all situated In said Borough. and unan.fu 17 ti C.• crilavil ' Nn. 43. (Ifi piece of land 41138 feet. distant 112 feet from Itrldge street, and lying south - of tlic !ItigheW:n. 22) and pavement-lots. No. 1", One lot 40r1:18,adjoinIng" No. 1i on llse known a+ the Albert Smith lot. No. 45. °net& Nirl4B, , adJoinlng No. 41 south, known as the Nortfirup Jot. 6 No. 47. Onw lot 411k104eastof an tintlatn..4!•:rtn.t running mouth fmtn Bridge street aunt kon:11 of • n alley, knoWn as-the 31orier lot. No. 4s. One lot 25x140, west lade of Third #tre et .and .•ourla of laud , of W.' K. filll. ALSO—At the same time and place. rertaln ndgments,-..motes sm.( aceounta which wets tur ner*" of said Itankrupt. Terms ca.h. • Any desired Information will he furnh.hed I.y he As,lguee. ,JAMES 11. C01)1,1Nli, Towanda, Feb. - Assivwv: ASSIGNEE'S SALE.-By virtue of an order granted by the COurt of comm.!, Pleas of Bradford County, I will eapoße to ',toile 11222E3 TIII:IISI.DA.Y,.M&R.CHAITu, • at 10 n•cinck. A. M.. on the premises In the it, irot Monete. Bradford County. Ps.. five Ines , Ind; being tots Xoi. 1,145, tl and I.'as set oft 1., W. A, Ito , I: Will by Partltlon nl the egtate Maier C. Rockwell,' by the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, and contirmed by bald May 10. , I witl atm); 'thine or the afore-tueutbu,ed order., sell at nu one sale,:bn FRIDAY, 3f050, at 2 .o•elork, 3,‘„ on ttie premises in Towanda'. the following de...etkbed property. to vitt One Idt +Haste lu the. Itoruugh of T, w:.:.,1a. hounded north by H. A. Iturhank , l e:ot 1".5-the 31squellanna river. soptikby John Cat in lait. and •Aead. by 4:e.aarge Fox'a land ; being "ea bc,et fra nt abaOralt feet deep, with a 2-story franc- alt.ell ing house and a barn thereon. , Beloit the film, bar. couveyeat to lA - . A. lbacka ell lay.titepha at Vaaaa.•ll, by deed dated the 13th`day of July. 1,4 a; ad a ec t i - -ded in deed leaak \JIS7. page. .161, ete. 1 e S(1—( Pm! other lot rhelng the undivided loif situate In th:, - Borough of TOW2III, itegiutst;.g at thmnortheu.4 comet or . fernier - 1y uwnecl the late (. L. Wu,: ; tit.tttiV. 3° ras: 1,10 feet to an alley along the, mine east fit. feet to the Ilne of Mr.: et, it , int's Ittt ; to Owe. 310 C4be Tine of th.e taro- 3 0 1‘ee , t 12" fret to-a corker; tlannte alotrg to:11,11:a'; street 0r. , ,,t ao fent to the place of I:weaning': a:11, a frame dwelling hou,n - and a few fruit...cc:4.; thereon. - f . . .A.1.4•50—0ne other Int of land. tit nate In the It :Kb of Towanda aforesaid. hrtanded eglablug at the sotathea,4 corner of 3111:: a, id r'otge thence atong itie sout,h of ridge street ea...telly 62 feet to wlthlia 4 tnf Lo i.f the fa..c of the wall of the huilding standing ..n the tot hereby etnveyed to the line of. land of .Atin Bei,l/C111:1/1: thence. south by a Ilk. p:tea:l l• drib the east Due of Main street and 4 inches west ..1 th. Ilno of said wall 66 feet to ansalley (runt Matti o 11,-t to tt[g riVel - ; thence we•,i'v along :he north Mae of said 'alley •.'n feet; norther:y by a. line parallel with the eat bbe of sabl Mob street; thentx along the west fare of th %ear wall of thel two stores 1194 , or lately .roam Iteblleman 4b feet to the centre of Ow nail; thetee westerly along centre of iaij foet to the east side of Main street; .rAy tilotig the. east side of Main street a t - or he 1?111.e of beginning ; ect,Rvith a 3-story brick store building A isth.,the full rlgtit In co:Union with the uwrwr the huilding atiktitting to ust , .aud 'occupy :d! purposes of slngress and egress the entrance and stairway Nailing from Main street adjoining tbe south. stile of said building to all the upper in said building solongas said lintidlng shag but no iong4 , r; with the further tthilerstantling that thi. east wall of the building, as well as On! that wall reelecd to, , shall remain In' and , lo•re they - now severally'stand for the Joint use and p etit of each of theradJulning owners, their In lea and assigns. - TEIttiS.AND CONDITIONS—The above nnvri: [lotted property to be sold upon the following t:rms and condition y,..4 . 25 to be paid on each lot at I Ito tune of sate, and one-third . (including t hae-5 pabll to be paid on the confirmation of said sate, atoi tone-half of the balance-with interest in one sear, and the remaludenwith Interest In two years_irout the confirtnatien of said sale.- - - C. 3. 11.1.T3S , ELL: A sslgnee o W. A. flockwrif Towanda, February 17, 1880-w3. TICE.—The Board of . Revision l• have fixed - upon the following date's anti p:aces, lietween the hours of, -8 A. u. and 3r. , :or holding appeal 3 for viz: Well. Towriship . and St,uth Creek Township—Ad t;eorge Stiffrens".in South Cre-t, February M. Ititigl.tiry Township—At George Sittfrens' in :iouth-Creek. FettruarY 20. - ; Sprlngtb , hl. Columbia : lout tylvatila Boro t tri l _ At the Troy House. Trey Borough. Frbruary Sod tit elO and West Burlington—A t the Troy - !louse, Troy Itorough. February 24. Troy Township and Troy,Xoteugh—At the :Troy House: Troy Borough.-February 25. Armenia Township.and Alba -Bortmgh—At the - Troy House, Trire Borough, February 28. Leßoy and Granville Townships—At Taber House. Catiton Borough. February 27. Canton Township and Cancels Borough—At the Taber Muse, Canton Borough, February Overton Township. Albany and New Albany- Borough—At Dodge's Intel, Monroe Borough, March 2. Franklin, Monroe Township and Borough—At - Dodge's - 11,del,,9Ionroe Borough, March 3. Athens Itorough and South Waverly—At the El 7 change Hotel, Attr.U.l Borough, March 4. ' A thew. Township —A; the Exchange Hotel, Athens llctrough. March-S. • \Wihuur and Terry Townships—At Brown's Be tel, Wyalushig, March 9. t - Testators and Nike— %A Brown's Hotel, Wyalm. sing. March 10.. • Leßaysvllle orougli s Herrick and Wyalusing— At Brown's Hotel, Wyaluslng, March 11. Barclay and Asylum Toi.n.shilks--At, the Court H ." use, Towanda B.brough, March 12. - Windham and Warren Townships—At Taylor's • Hotel, Route Borough, March 16. - • -. Orwell and Llteltfield Township&—At. Taylor's Hotel. Rome Borough. March 17.. Sheshequin, Rome Township and Borungh—At Taylor's Hotel, -Rome Borough, March 1 8 . Wysox. and SlalidirigStone—.At the'Court House, . Towanda Borough. March 19:- Towanda Township and Towanda North—At the court House,Towantla Borough, March .D. Ititrlington Township and Burlington B-moagh— 'At thet:ourt Ilonse.,Towanda Borough. March 24, • Towanda Iterouilt and ulster ,, the Court House, Towanda Borough, March v.. Assessors will be puur. teal In -.delivering notices to tatables and In making. returns In person at the time specified in the warrants, at which-time and Place the Board of 'Reclaim will-attend and liver those who . 'consider themselves aggrieved by the aSsessmentLand make such alteration/ as to them shalt appear just and treasonable: BY ORDER OFTHE BOARD. - Attest—WILLIAM LEWIS, Clerk. Commissioners' Oftice, January 28, 1880. . PilE TOWANDA GAS AND" 11 Wateriecoupiturs annul meeting of stock holders for the election of a Bacird of Managers for the ensuing year, for taking action u to changing the name of the corporation, anti for the transaction of...general business, *III be held at the.effice of the Curipany In Towaride Borough, on MONDAY, the Ist day-of MAUCH., 1880. between the bburs of 1 And 3 e. M. N. N. BETTS, secretary. . Towanda, January ISSO,td: . - DISSOLUTION.—The co-liartner- I p heretofore-ex between the-under. signed In the tanning business, under 'the firm name or Bowentunes, arTrov, P. ,le day dlillotted by mutual consent. The books and ac counts of the Atm are, lett With B. Bowen, with whom ail settlements must Remade. The buslneSii wtil be carried on by' Mr. Bowen at Troy. B. BOW F. 1 41: • ADAMiliiii ES. Troy, Jan. ?2. labe,w4 INCORPORATION. NOTIC :Nottee Is hereby given that application will he made to the President Judge of the County of Br.niferd fur a - charter of incorporation for the liliton Cemetery Arsoelatioti,," uQder the prim,. .tuns of the At of Ametubly apivroved April 29, -0174,- for the purpose of maintaining a cemetery at %Veit Burlington; in said County. - EZRA, LOOMIS, M. L. ROCKW&LL, EOBOE W. GODDARD, and others. ' Dittos ROCKWELL; Solicitor. ,/ Troy, l's., Feb, - ,112, 1.8110-w3. "L I 4 .X.ECIAQRS" NOTICE.-- Let ters testamentary having been granted to the undersigned. under the-last will and testament of ti,lrauus Vaubusklrk, late of Rldgbury. deceased, all persons Indebted to the estate of said decedent are •hereby notified to make Immediate payment, and all having claims against said estate must !,re sent the same duly' authenticated to the under signed for settlement. g. VANBITSKIRK. Executrix. ,g. M. TUTTON, Eireutor. Rbigbury. January V-, $ 77'0%7 1 41;V. ex51;17.2.%4Z3.7,1e1",.."`;.:1i= II II