`'. rail..ort_,:;.cpottet a ,Cll - Ai. A. ALLSN. LOCAL ILDITOL Towanda, Pa., March zB, iBBO. 'ENTERED IN THE POSTOVFICE AT TOWANDA AS MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. The expiration of suOscription is print ed on the colored label. By noticing the date every subscriber can kit when his paper trill be stopped unless the subserip r tion is renewed. DAVID' GARDNER, Esq., •of Orcutt Creek, is authorized to receive moneys on subscription to the REPORTER and re ceipt therefor. NOT 80 Spring-like. Movlica day will soon bo here O week from i nert, Sunday will be Easter. • `COURT will commence at Troy next Monday. • • 'frIERE are several cases 41f scarlet fever in town You may fish for trout brk cand _after April first. THE Almanae,says that next Sunday is the beginning of spring. GENERAL KILPATRICK at Mercur Hall, too-morrow, Friday; evening. 4 Orn Terr3rtown letter was received too late for insertion this 'Week. TnE warmest winter for ninety-one Sears is-what the records show. THE census enumerators will be ap pointeil about the i first of April. THE Erie Gazette, an old- and flourish ing establishment, is offered for sale. SEVERAL inches of snow fell on Xonday night last. VENNOII has hit it again. §: V. RYLANU .bas purchased the "gothic Hotel" property at Athens. THE Catholic congregation at Dushoro has forwarded $250 . to the sufferers in Ire- land THE spiden changes in the weather of late have produced much sickness herea- ME CL.i)SELY !scan your small change. 'There's a lie* counterfeit sloo 3 bill in cir culation. As oil pipe line from BMdford will pass through Chenigng county at Van Etteliville. UPW ' ARDS of sixty perions united with the 31. E. Church at Troy, a week ago lar;r Sunday. , Wm. P.. SCHELL. Auditor General, has our thanks for a neatly bound copy of his .annual report D. M. QUICK'S barn, , at Sugar Hill, this county, was blown down by the gale . of the :Ali instant. • Two new livery stables are to be start ed at Athens this Spring. That village already has two. REV. THOMAS K. IlEEcucti., of Elmira, will lecture at Canton, on the evening of the 25th instant. 'EVERYONE - mechanic, merchant is preparing for the approach of spring and the business ithrill bring. " C. 11Aunis has purchased'ihe Welles Mansion, in Athens, and will occupy it :about the first of APril. Cnoss has some of the handsomest wall paper we ever saw in this market—or any other—for that matter. THE snow storm of last Thursday gave premature buds, straw' hats and spring poetry a decided set back. THE Troy Farmers' Club have appoint ed the 6th, 7th and Bth of October for the time of holding their Fair. E Athebs Gazette says that nine new dwellings axe under way at Mile Hill, on spruce street in that place: Boys who ring door bells for fun should know that they are liable to be arrested and punished for such conduct.,. :Miss ANGIE TRIIMBUI:I has purchased from, Mrs. GHEI:N her millinery and dress making business at Burlington. !: SAMUEL ABER, of Doty Hill, this coun ty, Lai lost four valuable sheep ,this win ter from some unknown disease: Jon:: M liAtim has sold his residence, 'corner Second and Third streets, First Ward, to ti IL AIIANI3IACF A It LA N E., Esq. WE learn from ate Athens Gazette that an addition to the Sayre School House is to be built before the next term eommen- T F. Methodists of Sayre will commence the erection of a church building, at that Mace, as soon its the weather will per- mit. e WE heard a few 'days ago that there were five hundred cases of measles in town, but we liaven't heard who took the ORM THERE. is a hotel at Tyrone called the • Ward House," and it has recebtly been pn rqi ased by the Penn Sylvania Railroad Company THE Donation given Rev. CEMBLIUCK, of the Liberty Corners and Frenchtown charge, at Grange Hall,. on 'March netted $6O. A LITERARY and scientific circle tuts been formed by the-young men of Troy Graded School, which meets every Wed nesday evening. A noxyrtosi given at 'Citizens Irian, CantoL. dn Wednesday evening of last week, foi 1143 V. E. WELLS, netted the snug sum . of $BO. THERE are a number of new advertise mentsiu this issue of the REPORTER, to all of Which we wand direct the attention of our readers T II E first two Chapters of our continued story will be found on the first. page. It is one Of the best stories that has appeared in print for years. • WE Piave just received a lot of new type, and,are prepared t 4:: do tine job work of all kinds at reasonable prices. Call and examine specimens THE Water -Works Company will use 27,400 !Vet of iron pipe to, lay the water thains.in this village, and expect to com plete the job by the first of July. r ATTF:STION is directed tr i o the advertise ment of J. V. WILLCOCK in another col umn. Ho has takin up Iris business abode on Bridge street, in 'the store lately occupied by BErtor.masx. Those in want of Ilarness of any kind should 'ball there. , Tnr. Posta of the Grafid Army of the Republic in many parts of the state are already making ,_arrangements, looking towards a proper obeervanoe of Decora tion Day. Tap residence of lliziwr and FRANCIS' WOOD, Smithfield, 'eras destroyed by fire on Tuesday of last week. Our Smithfield correspondent gives the particulars h an-s other column. Hatriernior will deliver his fsmous lecture, "Sherri - SS . n's March to the Sea," at Mercer Hall, to-morrow, Friday, evening. Reserved seats only 35 cents. Do not fail to attend. Tim demand for dwelling houses at Sayre exceeds the supply, and the Land Company ,have concluded - to begin the erection of several at once. They wfll build a large number during next summer. tnuncii of the Messiah (Universalist), Rev. Wat. TAYLOR, Pastor. At 14 A. m., subject, "The Operations of the Holy Spirit in Human Souls ;" at 7P. N.; by request, "The Lake of Fire and the Sec ond Death." THE store corner of Main and Bridge streets, formerly occupied by W. A. Roca- WELL, is being remodelled and "over hauled " preparatory to its occupancy by JAMES MCOABE, groceiTman. To all those who desire to purchase clothing, Ryan, the Bridge street cloth ier, direct& a few pertinent remarkg, in this issue of the REPOTER. Read the ad vertisement and govern yourselves accord ingly. ED. F. JOHNSON, Of" the film of -DOB BIN e & Jouxsos, Troy, has invented a trucit for moving stoves. He has applied forr patent, and will have the trucks manufactured by the Enterprise Manufac tur g Company. A MEETING of the Board of Managers of the Bradford County Agricultural So ciety has been called for Tuesday, March 30th. ; It.will be held at th 6 Secretary's office in Towanda, at one o'clock ' in the afternoon. ' THE Tunkannock Republican .. says the Toy Factory in that place received an or der the other day to make one hundred gross of Gem puiZles—the game of " Fif teen." OWing to the press of other work the managers •weru compelled to turn away the order.: Mn. GEORGE T. INGHAM, of Sugar Run, met with quite a serious accident at the Wyalusing depot one day last week. His team became frightened and started' to run away ; in attempting to stop them be was thrown violently to the ground, re ceiving some severe 'cuts•about the ,head and face. , SAYS a Springfield correspondent : " There are two new buildings at the ;Centre, which adds very much to the looks of the place. -One, the new Baptist parsonage, which cost about eight hun dred dollars, and is a neat and cosy" af fair ; and the other, the new Odd Fellows Hall, which has just been dedicated." OUR neighbors of the Argus and Daily Review seem to have arrived at a mispn r • derstanding. Sorry, but we suppose there nothing that we could say which would prove as "oil upon the troubled waters," and so, from necessity, we•sl , all 'be but a looker-on, wl•ilst these intellectual giants proeed to disintegrate each other. Trn Conimissioners have appointed A. D. Muss, of Litchfield township, Super intendent of the Poor House Farm, at a salary for the present year of $4OO. Mr. Muss will enter upon the discharge of Lis duties. April Ist. The appointMent is an excellent one, and will no doubt giye the best of satisfaction to the citizens of our county. ' " SHERMAN'S March - to the Sea" by pen. KILPATRICK, to=morrow, Friday, evening at Meriur Hall. . SATs the Athens correspondent of the Adrertiser under date of the 12th instant : "A youth named ALDRICH ac cidentally shot him;ielf with.• a pistol %l} ie at school yesterday. He' was not seriously injured. It is fortunate that we do not have more accidents than we 'do, considering the large number of so .11 boys who .carry such weapons." THE revival meetings at the M. E. Church have been attended with a great deal of interest and many conversions 'have been -made. The Mt. Pisgah Pray ing Band, who ha4,re been assisting Rev. DRESSER in conducting these meetings, are earnest workers and good men, and they have many warm friends in this place.—Montrose Democrat, FEBRUARY 27th some vile vagabond succeeded in stealing $44 from Esquire ELT, of Sugar Run. The thief entered through a window and pryed the lock off a secretary. The 'Squire slept id an ad joining room but did not hear the thief., There was $1,700 in the house at the time and 'it is supposed they were fishinNor that. So says a correspondent of the 'Tunkhannoek Republican. THE Canton Sentinel says that "ac cording to the decision of the Attorney General there is a vacancy in the office of Justice of the Peas,e in that borough from March 13th tO the first Monday( in May. Esquire A. J. COICKLING'S commission expiring at the former date and his new commission dating from the latter. His docket Will be placed in the hands of Jus tice VANDYKE during - the interval." THE following named gentlemen"haye been elected directors of the Wyaltising Cemetery Association for the present year, in accordance with the articles of incor poration : Messrs. IRA BROWN, Sr.,: L. ; P. STALFORD, J. L GAYLORD, J. V. TAYLOR, BENJ. ACKLEY, CLARK HOLLENBACK and T. gTALFORD. A correspondent says : " It is expected that they will make and 'sustain said cemetery a pride to the peo pie of the district." ONE of the best kept hotels on the line of the, Erie Railway; is the Warford House, at Waverly. Every day it is be coming more popular with the traveling public. It is easy of access, being located about one hundred feet from the depot; all of its appointments are first-class; its table supplied with the beit the markets afford, and its proprietor, JAMES H. CLO VP;It, ono of the most genial hosts to be found in a week's •travel. This may be looked upon as a "puff." But it isn't. dt's,i simple truth. Tun discovery of the , zinc mine at Wellsburg suggests the advisability of submitting the ore dug from VAN Holm's glen, which evidently contains sulphuret of lead, (galena), and traces of batter, to analysis for the purpose of diemvering whether it does not also contain zinc in paying quantities. The ore strongly re sembles zinc Mende. and a quantity of the lore submitted to the inspection of those familiar with the redUction of na- I tive zinc ores might resift in the estab lishment of the fact of a valuable mineral discovery.— Troy Gazette. Ws acknowledge the receipt of an in t 4 - o°/' i••• 1441 . 4, - the 51 1 0ir`o fOeli by the Officers of Companyy — A and citi: zees, to the Offiocrofpf _!fie Ninth. "Regi ment, at iha Ward-Ifoae, this Wednes day evening, and regret that a previous engagement irifi - preient our-being pres ent. • - OE Sail; the Montiose' Republican - of last One bundled and thirty con verts are reported at the M. E. Church, as a result of the tabors of the' pastor, Rev. H. H. Dummy assisted by the'Mt. Pisgah Praying Band, from East Troy; Bradford, county.. Meetings have been held day and evening in the above church for 'several weeks put." A. DISPATCH from Owego, dated on Tuesday last, says ". About eight o'clock this evening a gentlomati called at the house of Miss DENNIS, and being refused admittance, fire .throe, shots, one taking effect in the neck Of NELLts, a young lady attendant, which - is not thought seri ous. The man was drunk and unknown., He was promptly arrested." - REMEMBER to •attend the lecture at Mercur Hall to-morrow, Filday, evening. Timotras the kindness of. our M. C., the Hon. EDWARD Ovtrawl% the Sciey tific Society of the Susquehanna Collegi ate Institute has just receiVedaeveral val uable scientific works from the Smithso nian Institute. Among , them are United States Geological Surveys of the Territp ries, United States Geological and Geo graphical Surveys of R. M. IL lands for the Arid Regions, Geology of the • Henry I Mountains, U. S. G. and G. Survey of Col orado and adjacent Territories; and Eth nography .and Philology of the Hidatse Indians. , Wynn due respect for our cotemporary, we would suggest the thought to the RE-. PORTER that all creation is not so hungry after "ems" as that valuable paper would have us think. The man. who bought the No. 9 boots , because they didn't cost any more than the 7s that fit tedbim, is the man who howls -I' r more "ems."—Journal. —Precisely. We know people right here in Towanda who are really mad about this "em " business. They are a good dial like the man who always wore No. 7 boots on his No. 9 feet, and then wondered why he was troubled with corns and bunions, PROP. MOPFATT. the Scotch orator, will address a Union M eetingat the Methodist Church, Sunday, March 21st,, at 7:30 iv Prof. M. comes well recommended, both as an upright man and eloquent tem perance advocate. The following eminent clergymen all endorse his lectures as the finest they have ever, heard : Rev: Joel Swartz, Lutheran, Harris burg, IPa.; Rev. Martin Luther Shindel, Danville, Pa. ; Rev: -F. R. Beeber, Pres byterian, Danville, Pa. ; Rev. 1. Max Lantz, Methodist, Danville, Pa.; and ,hun dreds of others. The press of Washing ton, New York, Baltimore, and every city he has visited, unite in the testimony that ho has no superior on the American plat form. —On account of the above union service there will be no service at the Presbyte rian Church on next Sunday evening. Golden Days, a new paper for the boys and girls has just been started at Phila delphM., It is puhlished by James Elver son, at $3.00 per annum. It is a four column paper of sixteen pages, and con tains a large amount of useful and in structive reading matter for the young. It is copiously illustrated, and ono leading feature is the notes on the international Sunday school lessons, also illustrated. It contains many stories which do not savor of that trashy, yellow-covered mat ter but is designed to root 'out that evil. Parents who desire to - 'place before their children pure moral reading wilt& well to subscribe. , THE " City of the Plains" has been_ re= garded by many as a myth, or as existing only on paper. As for the present that may be so, but the future will more than fulfil the promises of to-day. There are those living here who % will see a continu ous built up town from Waverly Athen4. There is no location in Southern New YOrk or Northern Pennsylvania With such natural advantages as the pe ninsula between the Chemung and Sus quehanna rivers from their junction to the hills on the North. This peninsula is • bound to grow in importance and be covered with: large business interests and extensive traffic. The (large shops, now in process of constructtou .at Sayre, are but on earnest of what 'is to follow. Let thisiprophecy go along with old mother 'shipton's and see which comes out ahead. —,Waverly Advocate. 4 rEillitY, April '4l, is the.date fixed for 'the entertainment to be givenj!.by the 'Graded School of this place, !THE Bradford County Agricultural So: ciety will have its ." management)" alone to blame if it fails to perform its' mission. in the future. The numerous purchases of its life membership tickets evinces a spirit on the Tart of our wideawake busi ness men to give it a cordial support. While fanning is the principal business of the county, there are many other indus tries essential to our progress and pros peritk', / and it is the aim and purpose of this Society to develop the best tendencies and cure the evils of all of them. It was very appropriately, said by the President of the Society, a ;few days ago, that "its , principal object is to bring together the best fruits of our skill as farmers, manu facturers, stock-growers, teachers and dealers, so that by actual comparison we can adopt the good and avoid the bad." With this object kept steadily in view, tbo good effects of the work of the Society cannot be overestimated. ' , , A REPORT got into circulation, says the Waverly Adrocade, through our Waverly cafteruporaries that South Waverly wants to throw up the sponge and abandon its corporation. We should not have noticed tLe foolish story, bad not papers of our surrounding villages taken it for granted that the report wits true and given it more extended • circulation. We have taken pains to make inquiry. and learn that the whole thing is a canard—utterly without foundation. Possibly some man' who'failed to be electfed High-cockalorum, in his moments of flisappointrnent, may have said something' of the kind;! but the stalwart men of that village say it will be a good many years before the thousand people of South Waverly permit a dissolu tion of their village corporation. A FEW MORE "EMS." The total amount of reading matter, exclusive of all advertising, contalind in each of the papers named belaw,lor the past four issues, is as follows : Republican 1 Argus... Journal Repo t 4er 400,163 By th abovu, it will be seen that the Ruilowrau has lacked but 31,776 ems, or less than.seven columns of type the same as this icle is set in, of giving double the am ount of reading matter that the Republiclus has given in the past four issues: tEither paper can be bad for 61 per year. PERSONAL. .4-,Tsincs T..RLL; Esq., is seriously ill with pnethmdi. —Mr. CILUILEB FELTON isquite , seri ously ill of fever. • _ —Mr. E. N. Faosr;of Athens, is oon fined toldi hpuse by ilhrss. . - -Mr. and 'Mrs. En. LENT, oi Bayre, visited friends in Aids place on Monday • '—At a:donation given the Re!. D.W. Burnt, at Wellsburg, recent* 1435.011 in Cub was presented the worthy, dliine. —Kra. JAwss BourwELL, of Canton, fell dole a pair of stairs in her residence, one day mealy; and broke two of her rib& —ldirmtat Moon% of Troy. has aocepti ed a position with the Trinity Silver Mint ing Company, with headipiartera at llittlei Mountahl, Nevada. —Prof. .1. T. McCoLtAmr, of the Troy Graded School. to suffering from an attack of quinsy, and has been confined to his house for severaltlays. --SrEvrtien LANDON, residing a short distance north of this borough, suffered 'a severe stroke.of paralyski one day last week.—Canyon Sentinel. —ELltzu MILLER has returned to Sugar Run from the Western wilds, .where for the past five years he has been in the United States standing army. —Mrs. Gnonon JErritins, of Gillette, is seriously ill of neuralgia. Mrs; Games SUFFERN'S, 'of the same pleas, is confined to the house by an attack of rheumatism. —RommT GREGO, MOD Of . FRANK Guano, of Towanda township, has re ceived an appointment in the .engineer coips of the Missouri,' low,a and Nebraska Railroad, and left on Monday last for Keokuk. Josuru ;Haunts, Esq., formerly of this place, now of St. Louis, a successful and rapidly risifig attorney, has just re- ceived the nomination as Circuit Attor ney of the State, an Office both lucrative and pleasant.—Trop —CELINDA, wife of F. 'A. CASH, and daughter of the late Dr. SAMUEL Ars- TON, of this place, died in Athens on Sat urday evening last. The remains were brought to this , placn 4 and interred in Ri verside Cemetery. r • —Says the Milton (Northumberland county) 4filtonian of last week "Mr. 4t. BOSTLEY of the Towanda Nail Works_ is on a visit to his family and. friends in this section. Ile looks well and reports business booming at his end of the line." —Mrs. W. C. BOGART, an old anti re spieted-citizen of this place, died on Sat urday. She had been an invalid for several mouths. She was an estimable, Christian lady, and her mourning husband - and daughters Will have the kindest synpatliy of this entire community in this their sad bereavement. E. WELLS has accepted a call from the Baptist Church at Sharon, this State, about seventy miles out of Pitts burg.' Helvill locate there about April Ist. It isto be regretted that the church iu this place wad unable to engage him for another' year.—Canton Sentinel. —Rev. - DAVID CRAFT, of Wyalusing, has been requested by, the authorities of the State of New York to prepare his Centennial'address, delivered at Elmira and elsewhere in said State, for publica tion, to be preserved among the archives of that State. —Brrefe c rence to their card in arlother column, it will be seen that General IL J. MamLL and 0. D. KINNEY have formed a co-partnership for the practice of law. As both gentlomeq stand high in their profession` and in the I:opinion of the pep pleiof this eornmunity,i they will no doubt command and receive a large ancl lucra tive practice. CHA.RLE9 H. SEELEY was initiat ed into the. Towanda Lodge Knights of Honor, on Monday evening last. As CHARLEY weighs a little less than 400 pounds, and is about as. thick as he is tall, we recfin ho must have been a little too wide for some of- the machinery. —Owego Record. —GEOROE W. CROSS, who had been ill for some time past with consumption, died at the residence of his mother, Mrs. HORTON, lon Main street, on Saturday last, in the thirty-first year of. bis age. He was i a generous-hearted, genial companion, and his early death be sincerely regretted by a large circle of friends and acquaintances: —Mr. C. B. &must, 'of Bradford county, well and favorably known to the .musicians of Wyoming county hits just returned from Monroe . county, and New Jersey where, be has been conducting musical conventions thi s *He met with good success and was earnestly nigd to return at sinne i future date. —Tunkhannock - .Republican. —EIJI*, wile of J. E. CARTER, of Warrensburg, Missouri, and daughter of ' DANIEL O'BOYLE, of this place, died in Warrensburg on Wednesday of last week, leaving an infant daughter but a few days old. Mrs. KATE CLASNEY, a sister of the deceased, left this place on Tuesday last for Warrensburg, with the intention of bringing the . motherless little one here. —Mr. and Mrs. CLARE WILSON, whose labors in the First M. E. Church have been so abundantly blessed,- left for their home in Towanda, Pa., on Monday even ing. They hope to enjoy a season of needed rest. W© understand they have now no less than thirty invitations from as many different places to go' and hold revival meetings.—Near Caette (Lavirenee County) Guardtan. —OnLo J. Hama:: died at Smethport, I • McKean County, Pa., on the 13th of Feb raary, 1880, in the 77th year of his age. He was well knoWn to the earlier people of Bradford County, having read law in Towanda with SrsroN KINNEY, and ad mitted to the bar of that county in 1826. From thence he went to Smethport where he resided till the I day of his death. He represented that cOunty in the Pennsyl vania Legislature 1832, and in 1838 was a member of l ithe convention to re vise the constitution of the State. He made his mark in that body, and his able speech on county representation has been frequently quoted since, and at the con vention of 1814 his views were incorpora ted into the constitution. He resigned before the close of the convention on • ac count of poor health,. and HIRAM PAYNE, miVr of our village, was chasm to succeed hiM. He was a man of brilliant intellect, a r fi;ne literary scholar, and, a profound lawyer. `.For the last thirty years he had been an invalid, and most of that time bed-ridden. The bar of McKean County paid' him high honors on the occa sion of his:death.— Nuerty Advocate. PUtiLIC SALES Bills for Public Sales have been printed at this office during the past week, as follows : , Ems. 231,939 266,6437 291,403 . —Saturday, lif arch 20th , at 10 a. m., in Wyalusing, byl C. F. Stevens; horses, cows, farming implements, hay, grain, &c. —Thursday, March 25th, at 10 a. m.,. property of Mason Elsbree, deceased,. in "West Warren, by executors ;. 14 cows, wagons, mowing machine, farming tools, shingles, lumber, a gents' gold watch, &c. "4 -Friday, April 2d, at 10n. m., by id mii:istmtors of Salsbury Cole, in Monroe township; cows, steers, yearlings, sheep, mowing machine, wagons, &e. Local Correspondende. We are now having a spell oC regilaT winter weather. The i robins and blue birds seem to lave returned to the sonny South to remain durinOeirinter weath er. 'The light fall of snow Is being im proved by farmers anti, lumbermen...T..l Tuesday the oth inst.,'; the residence of MERIT and FranoitalirbOti was totally. &strop:4 by fire. The families were away from bane, with the exception of MERIT WOOD, when the' fire was disoov ered by Lim. The orikin of the fire was from a defective, flueln the chlinney, abd had 'gained such headvitly that all at tempts .to extinguish - the flames were use lase. With the help of neighbors, nearly everything o f value above the cellar was saved The family returned home in time to see their home fail to the groMnd in ruins. We understand that there was an insurance of about five hundred dollars on .the bongo.. .Mrs. Pm; one of - the oldait persons 'in Smithfield, was buried this week ....Mr. CRAwFORD commenced a select school last Monday.... We hear that the Smithfield -Hotel has again changed hinds. Mr. M. BuLtocir, the tinnier owner, has sold it to Mr. GEORGE Cony, of Springfield. • Q. Smithfield, March 15. HERRICKVILLE. . . Herrickville s Ives, and so do all the people: No ing anything in your pa per from•here in so long, I thought some might be in doubt as to its existence. Everybody and everything seems to be jogging on in-the "good old way." We notice some little improvements in various ways.. - Business fur the coining spring and summer) is being talked of and dis cuissed ; in regar,cl to wages, no decision arrived at JAMES Cana has gotten very nice Percheron stock horse, sired by Reno, a horse imported by Mr WORTII, of, Susquehanna county; Pa. He will in troduce him to the farmers of Eastern Bradford. If I atti a judge, he Is'well worthy of patronage. Age, 8 years ; height, 16; hands ; weight, L3OB pounds. ....There is some sickness l aroune. We learn that 3lrs. JANE A. nartstts, since 'partly . recovering from pneumonia, ,has been pandized, rendering her right Side entirely helpless. .Some, sickness among children; nothing fetal.... As there is nothing more that's wouderful to relate, I'll stop. ! .Z. Herrickville, March 15. SAYRE Mn. Enrron :—The following para graph from the "Pennsyl v ania School Journal," has been going the rounda of the laily, weekly and monthly papers of the County, viz : "Mr. R. A. PACKER, Superintendent of ot!IP of the Pennsylva nia railroads, while recently hunting with a party of gentlemen in Nebraska, con versed for two hours pleasantly with his wife and friends at Sayre, Pa., and friends along the line. The medium was the railroad and Western Union Tele graph wlies and EDISON'S Telephone.' At the office in Bethlehem, Pa., connection was made with the Easton and Amboy wire, and thence to Chicago and North Bend, Nebraska, 'where the party were. The distance was about two tho4sand miles, and every whisikr was audible." The truth of the matter, as I learn from an operator who was present on the occa sion, Mr. R. A. PACKER and party did converse for two hours by telegraph with their friends. The only part of the EDISON Telephone in the transaction, was to con vey the messages from the station at Mauch Chunk to the retidenle of the late Judge PACKER. It is pbssible to converse by telephone from Mauch Chunk to Sayre, Pa., but from Bethlehem to North Bend, Nebraska well ! , Years truly, J. F. Ovpisnute. Sayre, Pa., March oth, 1880. A Goon BottsEwrsz.—The good house wife, when she is giving her house its spring rennovating, should bear in mind that th, dear inmates of her house are more piecions than -many houses, -and that their systems need cleansing by pu rifying the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels to prevdnt and cure the dis eases arising from spring malaria and miasma, and she must know that there is nothing that will do it so perfectly and surely as flop Bitters, the purest and best of medicines. See oth'r column. BUSINESS LOCAL. ps,. Our goods are NEW and of the BEST QUALITY. Dsc=sa L VOUGUT. Cir Try our New JAP. TEA. Best in town. MCKIM R VOVOHT. . Provisions, of all kinds; of the best ,piallty. at DICCIC&B & VOUGIIT'S. FOR RENT. - The yellow house on Canal atreet, east of the Episcopal Church. Apply to JAMS/3 MACFAULANZ. • Vir Do you intend to paper your dwell ing this Spring f If so, call at the Stationery Store, Murcia Block, andi examine the largest stock of WALL PAPER ever brought to this place. wl. or Choice TEAS and COFFEE a specialty at DECKER & VOCOUT'S. Ca' CASH PAID FOR PRODUCE at Oct. 30. DECK= & VOUGHT.S. I For a good, durable and neat-fitting SHOE, call at F. J. BLUM'S, opposite Seeley's Hotel. I‘.'osy. t. P ICES WAY DOWN on Gents Fine and Coarse Bouts at ret.usrs, oppalto See lep•s Hotel: Nov. 27-tr. I Although Wall Paper has advanced 25 per cent.. you can purchase at OLD PRICES at the Stattenery Storc.Mercur Block,and the L ,EST ST i OCK In town from which to. make selec , Hotta - WI, rar L. B. RODGERS challenges compe tition cor.lnallty of goods and low pesos on Sash, Doom, Blinds and Moldlni.s, and al `building mar tortal. (augS-tt).. Ur The. Largest, Beat and cheapest line of Shoes for Ladles•, Misses' and Childrens• wear Is found at Consent's new store, corner Main and Pine-sta.. Tracy & Noble's Block. . aprll7B lam' Conant' has the best wearing Shoes for Men, Boys and Youths , wear ever offered In Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. far For line Millinery, first dass Hair Gobda, Java Caniass, Gold and Silver Hated Cird Barb and children's Sailor Hats, call eti Mrs. H. A.4Fletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street: Bleaching and seising over a specialty. L Wimana-BAnny, Pa., January - 29, 1546—Meesrs. ELT Brothers—Gents: The supply of Cream Balm I purchased of you sold rapidly. Bach is the demand I have bad occasion to dupli cate the order no lest than Ave times within three months.. My customers have found out this is no humbug, but a preparation of real merit, and evi dently a sovereign cathollcan for the cure of so distressing a disease as Catarrh. An article that will produce such satisfactory results will prove a blessing to any community. 'Very truly, - Feb.s-mt. ' Wm. Toes, Druggist, Teachere. ozaminationtas follows : March Mt, Landoni• 23, Orwell, Independent; 24, Burlington; 23,-Springfield Centre,; 26, Independent; ; 27, West Franklin ; 29 Wyalus ing; 30, Silvan); 61, Leltaysville VAprit 1, War ren Centre ; 2, IC4kendall ; 3, Athens ; 5, Mace. Independent; 6, Tyrrel-Terry ; 7, New AI. bang; 8, MonroetoU ; 9, Frontier, Independent; 10, Canton; 12. Litchfield Centre; 13, Doty Hill, inde pendent; 14, Gillett' ; 15, Beckwith ; ter, Austin. Title ; 17, Troy ; to, Rummerfleld ; 29, Roma; 21, Orient; 32, Ulster; =, - East Smithfield; 24. Barclay; May 3, Towanda. !, O. W. RYAN, Match 18-wi. ! tirWALTETt CHM/ has succeeded to the Muskat buslnesi B. Powatt, Scranton, Ps. He retains the Agenclekot the Chickering and Steinway Pianos, and the Mason It Hamlin Organs. Agents wanted In all unoccupied territo ry. march 1.84,2. liriatancae - CURED. by Dfi Biritalt . hentalflit and fllek headache rills; s untie:sat cure forNmaffalgia, dick headache, See- Tone. Uaadscbe, Dyspepsia. Constipation. Aloud Speg of- Blood, paralysis. Palpitation of the Wait, lad loss of Nervous Energy. These Pills area special preparatlim for the cure of special diseases, and are worthy ;id, a trilby Ili Intelligent 11111gratill are harmless and effectually cure all diseases arising from a deranged nervous system ; pleasant to tate, they dissolve In the mouth. Prepared by A. T. Bonn, M.' D.. Scranton, Pa.; sent by mall teeny address on receipt of price, 50 cls. Far sate by CLAIM B. POSTItb. Towanda.:'"• Dr. Harare says: -64 1. hare sold Dr.' Htinn's Neuralgia and Sick Headache rills for years and they Sire universal satisfaction. . "A. KNAPP, N. D., " Pittston, PA." Idareb4ll Iritir SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.—The place for Fanners to.aell their Produce always for ready cash Is at Surrtt Pim% Wysaaktbr, Pa. . The placo to buy - toe Groceries, Dry Goods. flats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, cheap for cash or In exchange for Produce, ls at 8111111 k Paba•ei. Also, a choice lot or Clover and Timothy Seed Jost received and selliny at bottom prices, at SMITH & PAIK•s. Call and be convinced. Feb. 26: I In the whole history of * Medicine no preparation Utterer perfoimed stich marvellous cures, or malittained so wide a reputation, 'Ls AYlit'S CttannY PiCTOILAL, which Is recognized As the world's remedy for all diseaies of the thrbat and lungs, Its long-continued series of wonderful cries In all climates has made it enlversally known ass safe and reliable agent to employ. Against ordinary colds, which are the forerunners of more serious disorders, it acts speedily and surely, all -ways relieving suffering, and often sa7ing liferol• The pi t It affords, by its timely-use in the throat a i led lung disorders of children, rnakesit' an Invaluable remedy to be kept always on hand In every home. No person can .agurd to be wlthou lt, and those who -have once used It never will From their knowledgelof Its .composition and of recta, Physicians use the ClxEanY t.scrona.z. extscslveiy In their practice, and Clergymen rec -ommend It. It Is absolutely certain In its remedla effects, and will always cure where cures * i re poisl Ole. For sale by all dealers. • - EMI CE—SMITH.—In Towanda, en the 1 ith Inst., by the Bev. J. S. Stewart. D. D., Milton Hayek and Mn. Margaret E. Smith, both of Towanda. 800 ART.—an this Borough, on Saturday evening, Mardi 13th, Loraine Bailey, wife of W. C. B. gut, Esq., aged 64 years and 7 months. STEVENS.—in Wyslusing, January 27th, Eliza E., wife of C. F. titevens, In the 40th year of her • age. LE E.—ln this village. March 1 ith. tlaidd. son of William and Bridget Lem, aged 10 years, 1 - numtb and 3 days. GILI;ETT.—At !torn Brook, rehrtutry 21st, of scarlet fever, Anna, daughter of Bird and Nellie Gillett. Lines affeettonately dedicated to 31r. and Mrs. Drab L. tltra.mtr, by LILIAN SNITS : Softly stnuciti tlie ptllow drbere Meth pur darling's , head, !. Press a fond kiss en berwhltir'brow, and leave ber, our Anna Is dead ; See the fair hair on her forehead, so cold and mar ble fair, feet her go linme to.fesus, she'll receive a fond wojp chum there. Sli years of passing sunsbine, so full of happy glee-- Six years of innocent pleasure, so joyful and so free ; But alas the dread destroyer. came and lEnocked upon our door, And.at last lie gained admittance, and our Anna Was no more. She saw the angels coming to take her far away, And atm told her weeping father, "Papa, don't forget to pray, Or you cannot come to Heaven, where 1 and grand• ma dwell ; Do not weep, my darling mamma, Jesus doeth all things well." We miss a surest lace from the housebrild, a foot fall on the stair, And the. earth is cold and lonely—we miss some. thing everywhere. We see her little playthlugs Ile loosely on the door., We see the little dresses, but Dover see her more— Not In this sad world of sorrow, where pain and trouble come, But we'll see her up In Heaven, with the angels •round the throne. She has gone to meet sweet Ruthle, and we long for her sweet alas, Bueshe reigns aphappy angel, in the realm of per feet trliss. Just before the death of Anna, Ruth, our loved ono, went to Heaven,— . . For 'twee only a few days longer of life to Anna given, . After Ruthie gabled the portals and reached the starry world, And 'midst th e hoots of angels her snowy wings unfurled'. i' Though we mourn thil death of Anna, and the death of Ruthie, too, Yet we know that they have reached the land above the azure blue; With the angels they are singing songs of praise around the throne, They are standing at the gateway, waiting there for us to come. TOWANDA MARKETS. REPORTED BY STEVENS &LONG, General dealers in Groceries and Produce, corner Main and Pine Streets, WEDNESDIY , SVENING E MARCEI 17, 1830. Flour per bbl Flour per sack Cern Meal per 100 IDs Chop Feed, Wheat, per bush Corn Rya ..I Oats Buckwheat....... Clover seed Timothy; western,.. Beans, 6: 'MS, . Pork,. mess Dressed hogs Turkeys Ch'ckens Ducks Geese Hams Shoulders - Lard Butter, tubs.... .... - ,Rolls Eggs, fresh Cheese POI.J.tOe3, per bushel Apples Dried app1e5....... Drumm Beeswax 747,® 1 00 00® 120 110®= 24 CORRECTED BY ORO. A. DAYTON Hides Veal salne.'— Deacoue Sheep Pelts.. Reporter Clubbing List for 1880 We have made arrangements with the publishers of the following periodicals by which we can offer any one of them .to connection with the RYPARTY.II at greatly reduced rates. We will send the itE• PiIRTLP.. with. any of the papers named below, for one year, at the figures indirated Reporter and Weekly Tribune Seml-Weekly • Weekly Times `• Semi-Weekly •• Weekly Evening Post serta-weekiy " Philadelphia Press I El MADILL fr, KINNEY, ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW. leo—Rooms formerly occupied by Y. M. C. & Readlog Room 11. J. MADILL. DEMOVAL.- - -.1. V. Wille,ock. has remotr,d Ids Harness Shop to BEIDLEMANN OLD STAND, BRIDGE-ST., *hers be twill 'keep on - hiupt pane stock of LIGHT Arm HEAVY iIARNESS,, Bone Blankets, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, etc. Re hail a large supply of Summer goods. Re. member the . now. locatlon—BßlDOlS STREET, Towanda, Pa. 18-u: J. V. WILI.COC K. ARM 1 0 611, SALE.—At Mitchell F Creek station on the flogs Railroad, about 2;i, tidies north of Vega, in the township Of Tina, county of TM's. Pa.; known as•the Wm. K.3llrch ell farm ; containing 107 3elo acres; on river flats and some of the best latotin the Tioga Valley; has ou it 2 dwelling douses, 3 barns, 2 *hods and other outbuildings. The land Is good for tobacm corn and other • rope. and from its locality very desira ble as a place.of residence. Address or call upon the undersigned. Gad terms for payment given; C. H. SEV.ManIlt, Tina, Pa. Tioga, Pa., Much 4. 113804r1. Superintendent MARRIED. DIED.- PAYING 1/111.1.1910 7 000 9 00 / 750 20 0150 1 40 1 2041- 125 1 254 130 50466 • 65 704 0 75 38440 454 48 • 454 504 55 . 4.1 50 _ 6 - 004 625 4'3 40 .. 100(41 1 40 1 MAI 1 75 . b1)1., 15 mg 17 go ~ sass .tato . 8010 Fizia 7a9 .. 506 .. 27426 2C424 . ... 12 1I 15 0313 56A75 MO Times " American Agriculturist 2 10 " Country Gent1eman.........3 00 " Rural Now Yorker ; 285 " liarperla Weekly 4 25 " " I Bazar. ....... —... 425 " " Magazine 425 " Scribner 4 25 " St. N tcl3las. " Wide Awake; " Baby Land 1 SS Llttel's Living Age 8 00 " The Nursery 225 Appleton's Journal 2 SO " Popular Sclence.Monthly.... 5 25 " Petersonla Magazine 2, 65 Godey's 2 65 Llppincotra 4. 4 25 " Atlantic Monthly.. 4 25 Ohiss Farmer 2 30 Lancaster Farmer 300 " liemorest without premium 260 " " wlth premium..... 300 Item Abvertimnenis. 3 . 1 C 80 I=l Vent Shnil'oesseits. E. IL' • DOliMAtrt, , 325, past Water St., Elmira, 11. Y. Ili . ''' , ORF GOODS .24 Floor • ' ' MILLINZRF SI Floor CARPETS ,• 4th Floor. CLOAKS A SHAWLS tipper floors accesslble by elevator. gdr A visit of Inspection is respectfully solicited Permanent Employment We ati In mint of • a few more agents to solicit Orden for Malarial/14k. lto Experience nem. nary. Early applications. from men of integrity and ability H will receive our prompt atteotion. . U. 0. CASE a CO., Genera, N. Y. • XECUTOII, O B NOTICE, Let • tars testamentary having been granted to the un eislipted. under the last will and testatnent of Hannah G. Pitcher, late . of 'Warren. deceased, an persons indebted to the estate of said decedent a e hereby notified to make Immediate _payment, and all having claims against said estate must present the same duly authenticated to the undersigned for Battlement. 'EDWARD M. PITCHER, Warren, Pa., March is. Administrator. A§IISQUEHANNA COLLZGIATE 'M artinTn.—Spring Term will begin MONDAY, ItIL bTu. 111110.'• Expenses for board, tuition and .fundsbed room, from 11172 to 080 per year. Yor 'catalogue or further particulars address the Principal, - EDWIN E. QUINLAN. A. Y. - Towanda, Jan. 15, 1880. • VI VA LU A BLE F ARM FOR SALE. —The property known as the Berry Farm: one mile below Milan Station; consisting of ILO urea, fine buildings. fruit trees and rich produc. live land : will be sold on the best of terms, and possessfen given Immediately. • Address R. A. ELMER, • • Waverly, N. Y. AS. H. PEET, TIACtIX)I or PIANO MUSIC, TERMS.IIO perterm. (Residence Third street, Ist ward.) Towanda, Jan. 13,79-Iy. -THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW YORK. During 1873 there were terminated by death 1,156 policies in this Company. of this number there were twenty-three suieides. Of the whole number of death claiths of the year, six (only) were• contested. Amount contested, #30,070 00. Every other claim was promptly paid without contest, and the total amount of death claims paid during 1879 by this Company. without contest or delay, was over FOUR MILLIONS OF. DOLLARS in cash. Of This amount more than Four Hun dred , and Twenty Thousand Dollars was paid residents of Pennsylvania. More than 1 Moro than $88,000,000 i tupotooo Assets By legal - ptandard of State of New lork l!Mal Ratio of Expenses to l , Receipts in 1879, $7.77 pee ilOO. N. B.—" Expenses" Includes commissions to agents, _advertising, medical examinations,' office expenses, etc. WM. S. VINCENT, Towanda, March 18, 1880 Be Not Deceived J. K. BUSH, THE BRIDGE-ST. CLOTHIER Is bound to sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER CLOTHING HOUSE ' IN TOWANDA ! Before .Abe late. advance in -pric©s we urehasett the LARGEST STOCK EVER CAR TED BY US, and therefore can ma 1i M 8 al 10 Z.R . d. 27 220 25 0 14 0 I $ 0 5.5 50la `o SELL AT OLD PRICES ! Our stock comprises a full Ono of— MEN'S, YOUTH'S, . 0k40114 .. 506125 ... 20050 1 OW 00 AND CHILDREN'S CLOTHING For the Spring trade EC The largest stock of HATS in town A full and superb line of Gents' • FURNISHThiG GOODS. . 2 00 -330 Trunks and Traveling Bags SEZI At manufacturers' prices. It Rik, 3 50 2 50 Toirands, Mat ch IS, 1880-y1 GET YOUR HAIR CUT AND SEIAV.ECG, AT THE ward MEcnxisse Shaving Parlor .rWe study to please. D. V. ST ElillGE,;Prop 'r Towanda; Pa., July 15, 11179: NOTWITHSTANDING The large advance in paper and other stock PRICES ARE Stift WAY DOWN CELLAR I AND STILL DIGGING DURING THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS I shall continuo to bind all kinds of MAGAZINES AND BLANK BOOKS At old ratost old rates! Mtvacinos Bound for Fifty ,Ceiits—Pifty Cents!—and Upward. Fine Blank Books a SPECIALTY, and ail wort WARRANTED. r. O. Box.= Net Surplus. , ' I ' DISTRICT AGENT J. K. BUST!, No. 2 Bridge Street. A. BEVERLY SSIITII. - RLPORTICR BIJILDINU, Park 3t reel, Towauda. pitsafrontoss GILMORT t' (Establhhed 150.) - • • PENSI9NN-INOBEASE OF PENSIONS, and sal other chines of claims for Solphets add So!Mere Mfrs, prooecnted._ . • Address w it""l4 OLLIEOng a co.; w.bthoon, 10' E. W. LANZ wtabas to talc= bin !floods and coitantris tbat be - baa REMOVED HIS .LIVERY .to the well known • • Livery Stables of Holmes & Passage, White he wilf keep a Virst.class LIVERY AND 1111ARDING STABLE. Ile will thoroughly ve• ;sir the barn and make it a convenient place for grir p e l: h co esu mi ca ng to red L r tnen . Tto lea hose co ve m t i heir in h to orix sad to spend the evening.ist parties, Le can leave' their horses at these stables and have them sent to them at their order.* A good, :fusty matt wilt be found at the barn both day and night. Thanking my patrons for their past trade, I would solicit a continuance et the same, and will be pleased to have them call on me at my new las- Ron. fir Also Open and Top Buggies for sale. ' Towanda, Pa., Jan . .lt •80 . Geo. L. Ross, . Of the Third Ward Store. has opened &large and convenient Store In the brick block, First Hard, opposite Humphrey -Brothers & Tracy's - Boot and Shoe Factory, and baii ailed 4 with • A LARGE STOCK OF . CHOICE GROCERIES • :•. .OF (ALL KINDS, •.• - • Which he has purchased In . New Yin* for cash, and solicits the confidence and patronage of. the public, and respectfully announces twat he ~ • . WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD By anybody. His Third Ward Store will also be kept stocketwith first-class goods, and will be surd • as low as the lowest: Towanda, ianuary 8, 1890. Agricultural Maclthaery R. M. lyelles, Towanda, Pa., Wholesale and Retail dealer IMPROVED . FARMING IMPLE MENTS AND: MICHINERY. WIRAD TRUE CHILLED PLOWS, Gale Chilled Plow's, Best Reversible Plows, - Adgate and Enterprise Churn Powers, Corn Spellers, Farm Wagons, Platform Wagons, Buggies; Feed-Cutters, GrainiDrills, ACNE PULVERIZING ;tallow AND CUD catruts, Bullard's Hay Tedders, .Leader• and Gale Wheel Rakes, Tompkins County Improved Cultivators, Mowing Machines, • Vleapers; Plow aulkya, • Sprout's Hay Elavators and Harpoon Forks. Liquid Paints. mixed ready for the brush. of best brands. XX STAR HYDRAULIC CEMENT. Sc., &c. Call and see my stock or spud for Circulars and prices. Oflice In C. P. Welle's 99-Cent Store. Warehouse directly to rear of same In the alley. R. M. WELLES. Towanda, March 11. IMO plarkets. MEA.T MARKET@ • E. D. RUNDELL, Would respectfully annOunce that he Is continuing the Market business at the old stand of Hoek St Minden, and will nt all Mies keep a full supply of FRESH OYSTERS Constantlyymi hand. Country dealers supplied at • . city rates. FRESH A; SALT MEATS, GARDEN VEGETABLES, 'FRUITS, &c. sir All Go l ode delivered Yree of Charge Towanda, - Pa. Nov. 7.7 1879 MARKET. ROSECRANSR4 BREWER, Announce to the people of Tliwanda and vicinity , that they are now prepared to furnish FRESH AND SALT MEATS, POULTRY, FISH, OYSTERS, And Vegetables In their Season, at the most reason able rates, Everything purchased of us delivered promptly tree of charge. air Our 'location, ONE DOOR'. NORTH OF SCOTT'S BAKERY, is convenient for all. We Icily the best stock, and take great pains to keep everything In the best order. Givens a call. • ItOSECILANBE & BREWER Towanda, Dec. 5, 1875. MEAT MARKET! MYER & DEVOE Located in BEIDLEMA\•S BLOCK, BRIDGE STBEET Keep on halid. FRESH AND SALT MEATS DRIED BEEF, FISH;rIILTRY., GARDEN VEGETABLES AEI BERRIES IN THEIR SEASON, he ar All goods delivered free of charge Towanda, l'a., May lA, 1879. ,"parrlf 71;avb5. - . TUE. OLD MARBLE YARD STILL 'IN OPERATION. • • haaed the I r l e ntet;de baring tl i t r f e l 1 1 , A d R e: sires to Inform the public that baring employed everlenced men, be Is prepared to do all hinds of work In the flue of MONUMENTS, , lIEAD STONES, MANTLES and- SHELVES, .. In the miry best manner and at lowest rates. Persons desiring anything In the Marble line are inirftedto call and examine work, and sate agents' commlsslon. Ja.lllCli Towanda, Pa., Koe. le, IS7a, • lift NOTICE. -I iiereby forbid A per sons purchasing s note given by me tol.-P. Quivy or b aver. who represented 'himself to he Collector for the Detroit Spring beet Company. Said rate way obtained by (rand and Zwercion, and 1 shall not pay the same. LZESIIXL CARL: • Ilerriekville, March • TiOTICL—I hereby forbid all per _ fans purchasing $ note given by, me to J. P. °ivy or nearer; .who represented himself to be Collector for the Detroit spring Bed Company. field note was obtained by fraud and cOarelots. and I shall not pay the same.. . DAVID BUTTT. North Towanda, Pa., March MOM, -w45 XECUTOR'S NOTICE.— Let, E • tars testamentary having heen granted to the undersigned. under the last will and testament of Hampton Ch.timplin, late or Orwell, detained, all persons indebted to the °testi'. decedent are hereby notified, to make Immediate payment, And all haring claims against said estate mast pro sent the same duly autheuteated to the under , slgued for settlement. ' , - • H. CHAMPLIN, dn., Executor. Orwell; Pa... March 18, 11380416*. ' • • • AA DMINIOTRATO 67. NOTICE. —Lettels PI administration haling been granted to the .undenigned upon the estate of Silas late of Albany tawnship, deceased, notice Is hereby glien that an pitmans Indebted to the said estate are requested to make immediate, payment, and all persons having cialins to present* the mine without delay. - C. It, MOON. • • M. L. MOON, Evergreen, Pa., March tii. Administrators. B.W.tAlqr. AA DMINISTRATOR'S' NOTICE. —Letters of adMinistrstlon ',basing been granted to the undersigned, upon the eatate of Polly Luther, late of Burlington township:deed, notice is hereby given that all psnons Indelned to sald'estate are requested to mate Iminedlate pay ment, and all persons haying claims to vreieut the sante without delay. , K. LlVTllER,rAdtialnistratar. Iturl.tagton, March 84 1880 , w , 11_3ROPOSALS FOR LOAN.-: 11 The' County Comlissioners will receive pro forioans at their Mee in Towanda, for the purpose of purchasing pinery, erecting buildings, etc., for a Poor-liou.se,', by virtue of the statute approved the'4fh day of 'Jun., Ing ; said proposals will be received up to the 27th day of March, Imo —viz: 50 ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BONDS, bearing 6 per cent. Inteeedt per, annum. payable- annu ally t Interest from April Ist, 1880, and bond due • April let. len. 20 FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR BONDS,' bear ing 6 percent. Intetest per annum. payable MIMI ally: Intereetfrom April Ist, le6o,•and bond due April 10. OM. 10 ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR BONDS, bear. leg 6 percent. Interest per annum, payable annu- ally ; Interest from Alan Ist, MO, and bond doe April Ist. ISM - 10 ONE THOUSAND DOLLAR BONDS, bear ing 6 per cent. Interest per swoon. payable annu- ally: Interest from April Ist, 1880, and bond doe April lst, 1888, . _ . JO FIVE HUNDRED DOLLAR BONDS. tear.' Ing, 6 percent. Interest perannum, paYable annu ally: Interest Dorn Aprll Ist, 11y50, and bond due Aptil Ist, 1890.' WILLIAM LEWIS. Clerk. • NOTE—The bonds will be awarded to those who d the highest rate of premium. , Commissioners' Office, March • - A lIDITOR'S NOTICE. -.J.1 R. 1 - 1:- Vedder vs. Catherine Ladd. -In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford. County, Noi lee, December Term, 1878. - - The- undersigned, an Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the fund 'arising from the Einar, Bra tale of defendant's reaPestate, will attend to the duties'of his appointment at his office hi the Borough cif Towanda, on MONDAY, the :9th day of 3IARCH, A. 11., 1880. at 10 o'clock, A.M., when and where all persons haring claims against said finid.must present them or . be forever , debarred from coming in upon tbaanig. F. NITER, Auditor Towanda, February 28, 1884.74. NOTICE.—The Board of Revision have flied upon the following dates and places, betwech the hours of 8 A. - 11. and 3 r. X , for bolding appeals for 11C-0, viz: . 4. .Wells,TOwnship and South Creek Township-At George Softens' In South Creek, February 19. It Idgbury Township-At Georgel Suffrens•- In South Creek, February 20. : Spriugfield. -Columbia and - ftylvania' Borough- A t the Troy House. Troy Borough, Febniary 23. Smithfield and West Burlington-At' the Troy Rouse, Troy Borough, February 24. . . Troy Township and Troy Borough-At the Troy House. Troy Borough, February 25; . - Armenia Township' and . Alba Roruugb-At the Troy House, Troy thorough, February 25.- , Leßoy and Granville Townships-At the Tatier . House, Canton Borough, February 27. . Canton 'Township and Canton Borough-At the Taber 'Dime. Canton Borough, Fehrhary 25. Overton Township, Albany and New Albany . Borough-At Dodge's Hotel, Monroe Binrough, March 2. Franklin, Monroe - Township and BorongliAt Dodge's Hale).-Monroe Borough, March 3. Ath en s thorough and South Waverly-At the Ex change Hotel. Athena Borough, March 4. - Athena Township-At the f.xchange Hotel, Athens Borough, March 5. • , , . Wilmot and TerrY.Townslilps-At .iirowles lin tel. Wyalusing, March 9. . TIIF. atom and Fike- . -At Brown's Hotel, Wyalu - slug, March 10. Lellaysvllle Borough, Herrick and Wyalusing . At Brown's lintel, Wyaluslng, March 11. ' Barclay and Asylum Towushlps-At the 'Court House, Towanda Borough. March 11 Windham ;sod Warren Towiiships-At Taylor's Mail, Rome librough, March 18. . 1 . .. _Orwell and Litchfield Townships-LAt, Taylor's Hotel. Rome Borough. March 17. ' r Shesticquin, Rome Township. and Borough-At Taylor's Hotel, Rome Borough, March 15. Wysol and Standing Stone-At the Court House, Towanda Borough, March 19. Towanda Township and Towanda North-At the Court (louse, Thwanda Borough; March 21:- -_. ' Burlington Township and Burlington Borough- At the Court House, Towahila Borough. March ':. 4 . Towanda thdrough and (Ulster-At the Court house, Towanda Borough, March 25. -, Assessors will be punctual in deliveririg hottces to taxabtes and In making returns In person atthe time specified In the warrants, at which time and place the Board of Revision will attend and hear those who consider themselves aggrieved by the assessment. and make ouch alterations as to them shall appear Just and reasonable. - ' .BY ORDER OF TIIE BOARD. - 4- Attest-WiLit Am Lkwts, Cleric. Commissioners' Office, January 28, Haie. - I= ADMINISTRATORS' NOTICE: Letters of adml nistratson having been grant ed to the undersigned: upon the estate of Sauls bury Cole, late of • Monroe township, deceased, notice Is hereby given that all persons indebted to the said estate are requested to, make immediate piyment, and all persons having ctslins to present tiie smug-without delay. • B. B. HOIJLETT, W. B. COLE. Administrators. f Monroe, March TOi,ALL WHOM IT MAY CON - C I@S :—Take notice that I have flied with the Sectetrry of Internal Affairs of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania an application for thin* acres o unimproved landAituate in the township; oftPrinktin. County of Bradford and dtate afore- . said, adjoining lands of Wesley Anderson on the east. Barclay Coal Company on the south. Charles Stevens and William Reedy on theivest,and David Anderson and William Reedyr on the north. March 4, ISSO-wr. DAVID ANDERSON. X.-D.RUNDELL STEVENS & LONG GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, 1: VIVA Al 01 OITA :),;1 11 CORNER- OF,3IAIN k PINE-Sts. They invitti attention to limit complete assortment and very large stock of Choke New Goods, which, they hare always on hand. MYER di Dr.VOE ESPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO .THE PROD:UCE TRADE, PATENTS d ' how . to obtain them - . ' Pamphlet f. upon receipt of Stamp for post age. Address— - GILMORE. SMITH . .!r, CO. s t d...a,. or rfitesits. - ; _M.,. Pa:ilti e +An!. jritchusvtots. b. q Farm Accounts! =Wol:flwarerbavctidituTnw utria aatderiara. Sen n = tafretiCirculars tenne BUT/OITA STILATT...i 1 111XILLMEM 8 Tenth Bt. Pftilskietrigi+. $7 P r a month anaexpeni.es anvils' teed to fining (Mat frac 'BUAR t („Ni!., *MUM% Mtn eittit Groceries - aub Vrovisions. General Dealers in - -. And cqUNTRY PRODUCE, TO THEIR NEW STORE, (The old stand of pox, Stevens it 'Moretti%) And Cash paid for desirable kinda. M. J. LONG. - Towanda, A prl 1 1879. NMI FM OKO.STZVI