Vtaaferl )lepottet CRAB. 11. ALLEN, LOCAL ZDITOR Towanda, Pa., March 25, 1880. :ENTERED IN TAE. POSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA AS MAIL MATTER OF THE SECOND CLASS. LOCAL. AND GENERAL. The expiration of iubscriptio4 is print -td on the colored label. 13y noticing the date erery suhecriber can tell when ha paper will be stopped unless the subaerip 4ion is renewed. DAVID GARDNER, Esq., of Orcutt Creek, is authorized to receive moneys on subsguiptiou to the REPORTER and Tn. cuiyt therefor. NEXT Sunday is Easter LIGHT TAN i 8 the pewee., shade in kid -gloves VERY small visiting cards are again in fashion COAL has been discovered at Mekh6p pen, Wyoming County. WANTED.—Ono or two cords of kind ling wood at this office • i MARGIT is keeping up the reputation it has as a month of storms. =IIE3 Tun live, wide-awake merchant is known by his advertisement. FULTON i 4 the only county in this State in which there is no railroad. li:EvivAi. meetings are being held in ilwe M. E. Church, at Athens. SeARLET fever is said to be raging in ".Tunkliannock, Wyoming County. A TAVERN in Northampton County, this state, has been licensed 101 years. lirrTEn retailed in •rfarrisburg on Wed nesday of last week, at fifty cents per ME A sms manfactory. to employ about live hundred bands, is talked of at Wilkes- ECM THE TunkbanneekiSt intlard has raised i ts sub,etiption price from $1 per annum t) %.;zl.:ii) A RAJNY sutuiner and a fruitful harvest is the latest prediction of the weather prophets , WE ,learn that MICHAEL MALONEY, of ‘`:ysox. has eight children sick, with the -carlet fever'. It F.l EcTF.n communications will not be returned unless accompanied by stamps f'()I that purpose IT 1..0kS as though this winter was got tcn op expressly for the extermination of tr.at her prophets. :THE bids for the ' , Poor-House Loan " -will be opened tty the County Commis sioners OD Sattlfday. Six eclipses this year, but only one vis ible in this latitude which will be that of tie sun, December :31st. Tim Odd Fellows of Litchfield contem iaate the buying or. building of •tt - Hall in winch to hold their Lodge meetings. A. t•NIALI. enOinapinerit of Indians have hies stopping, near Lanesboro, Susque hanna County, during the past winter. DI - RING the past few days several 'par ties have gathered ice, four inches in thickness, from Piom.Er's pond in Wysox. A Mr. SACKETT, of Owego, N. Y., has purchased the . drug busindss carried on Ir . *: 11. A. KIFF, in Masonic Block, Athens. PATIcHAs RoI,FE, of Athens township, had his right hand badly injured whilst operating a buzz saw one day last week. Is 187 . 9 the' Lehigh Valley .Railroad Company paid a. State tax on corporation stock of $50,646.9:3 ; on gross receipts, ...!(), 004:21. ,TAmEs H. JOHNSON, of Leßaysville, has sold his meat market in that place to G wino?: W. BF.EcilEn, who will hereafter carrfon the business. ELMIRA now has Five Lodges of the Knights of Honor, a Lodge to be known as "()asis," Lavin; been instituted there on Thursday evening last._ • l'E.6tsoN, of Dauphin county, says that in all eases vt here supervisors ne4lect to keep roads in order they can be ' , roc - Retied against criminally. THE Sunday School of Christ Church (Episcopal), will have their annual Eastet xet cises and• Festival on Sunday next, at the Church, cynnnencing at 3 r. M. THE court house, under the care of Mr. 11. Srorr, receive,r the 'most satkfae -I.,ry attention. It never was kept in as g , •l onvlition as sinre he beca - rne janitor. IT is rumored that our neighboring vil lagj of Burlington will have two new dry goods. stoljes opened within her corperate hmits during the, present spring months. Leilaysville Advertiser says that "tits Pike school tliceiet s have fixed the salary of teachers for the coming summer fiom nine to eleven dolhkrs per month. • nil: Catholic young. women of Trey La l 7c 'lance on St. Patrick's night. ,It ma:, a leap-year party,- the young women .cling for the gedtlemen and footing ,the ME IVE understand that FRANK KINNEY is appointed to take the Census in Athens 11 .',rough. Our guess is 2,000 souls with in What's yours ?—,Athens Tut: zinc inlne, four mile,s above Well's -1,1-g-, itidgbury township, is still pro "4:essing. 31r. MAcCia.t.t•at has laid open the vein sonic twenty feet long and six f, 4-- et In:,11. TIIEItE will be an entertainment Ilall on the eveuing of April 2d, h 2,. the Graded School. Proceeds to be ti pied to the puicharie of referuce books a lid apparatus. Fitot the Athens Gazette we learn that 11.• Sch6ol Directors of Athens Township Imve let the building of the addition to tin Sayre school house to (.; W B.‘ RN 1.:.; for sl3fio. TIF. WiniarnSpOrt Banner says that diplitheria4s prevailing to an alarming extent in that city, and i the visits of the Recording Angel have been frequent among the children. _ TitH wititer term (4 . the Ultde i r graded ,ellool closed last , Saturday. Mr. E. A. Tuostt.soN, the principal, has resigned in , tiler to finish his law studies in the office )vEtt TON & 'SAN DElisON. u(11 - hats a gymnasium. The officers 1•1„Itql are J4)11". A. l'Ate-oNs, president; MoimAN, vice-pr , sideut ; and L. LHANE, treasurer. They will have :.,Ms latidy occupied by the niaonic TIM large engine at the nail mill.broke down on Saturday, and the establishment will be idle foii several days-,until the damage can be ricpaired. A VERY cheery outlook is expected in the real estate business in this section this spring, with every prospect for a re covery from the stagnation that has, so long existed. Tun Ladies of the Church of the . essuth (Universalist), will hold a Socia ble- --. ler is of the Church, on Tuesday freshthents A COCI'LE ored man in the employ of Dr. PRATT, on Saturday last, and were arrested'And held for a hearing at May term of Court, on a charge of assault and battiry. The Green's Landing correspondent Athells Gazette says: " Mr. Will. FARB has exchanged his farin in Wolcott Hollow, for one in Ridgbury. J. L. ELS BREE now has the first named." Mn. CLINTON ELLEMORTII found a bald eagle on the 10th inst., near Haigh's pond, which was dead. The bird measured eight feet and two inches from tip to tip of its wings.--_Lellarville Adrerliaer. TILE people of Gilletts, and vicinity, have raised money enough during the past winter to pay the debt,on the Bap tist Church, at that place, with a surplus sufficient to repaint it and put on blinds. THE Athens Gazette , of Thursday last says a bridge gang - from KELLOGG & MatriticE's shop, M that place, left 'on Tuesday of last week to put up a bridge across the Missouri river. S. V. RYLAND in cliarge. THE Harrisburg Telegraph thinks that some one shOuld make a motion that -the custom of designating the season% as "spring, summer, autumn - and winter," be changed to spring, winter, summer and autumn. GEORGE WADE, champion ocean swim. mer of America, has accepted the Chal lenge of lAttfty MoNitoF., of Troy, this county, to swim one tqle in .Chautauqua Lake on he 4th day of July next for five hundred dollars. SyliscitinEtts to the RETORTER who in tend removing this spring, are requested to advise us promptly of their neW post office address, via, the name of the one they reitiorefrinn. This is necessary to insure a prompt change. Or 4 the cases firm this county argued arthC recent term•of the Supreme Court, decisions were rendered in the following, on Mo t nday WAtio vs. VANCE, reversed; ,Krunv vs. CASH, et al, reveied ; Fop- REST VS. 91srtKEL, affirmed. TuE equipment of the Lehigh Valley railroad includes 237 engines, 71 passen ger cars, 30 baggage and express cars„ 2.1,441 coal cars, LOSS eight-wheel house cars, 1,349 stock, platform and other cars. There has been an increase of 3 engines and 200 cars during the hitt year. !MIMI Tim Philadelphia Tim ls will please tAc cept our thanks for a ve - 13eatly gotten !, up pamphlet, giving a history of the founding and groWth of that establish, ment. We must acknowledge that we admire the Times as a news-Paper, but goodness, gracious, Low it does' mix up its Jolitics. ME Athens correspount of .the El mira Adrertiser says that SANWF,L Rtm- GLES of that I.laCe attempted to make an Angel of himself on Monday of last week, by taking one ounce of laudanum, but failed. lie has made similar attempts before, but has been unfortunate each IZZ2 "MAN and Animals, Under the Logic of Science," is the subject of a lecture to be delivered by liev. IL A. CLEVELAND; at Orwell Ilill, on Wednesday evening, March 31st, for the benefit of the . Orwell Lag:try. Admission only fifteen cents. Tickets for sale at Com:ll3's and C=ase & Co w • • TOsE persons of Burlington Borough and Township who have labored under the impression that the assessors had done them an injustice, interviewed the Com missioners at their offices' in this' place, yesterday. To-day the grievances of Ulster and Towanda Borough will be Leard at the same place. • . M. E. Ei.i.orrT, the teacher of the Pail Factory District School, in ,North Towan da, was arrested one day last week for maltreating one of his scholars. Mr. E. was given a jury •trial before Justice Yot"No, of this plac t e,' on Tuesday last, and a verdict was rendered of not guilty; but to pay the costs 7 --about thirty dollars. w AN exchange says that Mr. WILLIAM Pot',Evs, of Waverly, had ten valuable chickens stolen one night last Serves him right. What - business has ti newspaper man with such a large amount uC pei:-.onal property at one time It is this .extravagance on the part; of a few who can afford- it that has awakened a dread in the minds of many of centraliza tion in ouegovertirpcnt. • LOCI EN BA LLA RD, of Troy,. says the Elmira Fee Prelo, is preparing, to build a fine residence in that village this.sum'- me . r: E. VAN DINE is contemplating a similar enterprise, and F.. C. OLIVER and son, farnitur'e manufacturers, are prepar ing to build on the lot where the BAL LARD block once stood, near the Troy house. They will put uti two fine brick stores. Our thify little neighbor seems to be growing. GENERAL Kit.e.trittcx's lecture at 'Wr en': Hall, on Friday evening last, drew quite a large audience notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather. The Gen eral is a pleasin and entertaining speak er, and is sufficiently humorous to give a seasoning to his magniticMit word picture of StIKItMAN's grand "March to the Sea." All in attendance were delighted with the lecture, and none spoke of it but in words of praise. WIIII.E the Managers of the Agricul tilral society ale making early piepara tions for the Annual Fair to be held next fall, It is gratifying to noticp that a wide sprea•l interest in the success of the Soci ety is being manifested by all claSses. The committees from the various towns are sending in lists of subscribing - life members, and there is no doubt thaf the active, energetic - citizens of the county will give the orgatgzation an earnest a4d continuous support. PROFESsOR MOFFATT, General Ageht of the Natii;nal Temperance Alßamie, lectured in the M. E. Church on Sundly evening in the Presbyterian Church on Monday evening. Both lectures were listened to by large and delighted audien ces, who pronounce the Professor one of the nio:4 eloquent and forcible speakers that has ever lectured on _the' subject of temperance in this place. We understand that quite a number of our citizens have enrolled their names as members of the Alliance.- Tux engineers of the Water Works Company aro hasp laying out the course for - the water mains; prepaistory to put ting laborers to work digging the ditch. A.• large reservoir, we understand, will be built at the head of what is called "Downing H011ow," in Towabda town ship, as it is believed that the stream run ning through the hollow will furnish an ample supply of water , for the use of our village for some timO to come. Pipes, however, will laid.to Mountain Lake,. which will supply the necessary amount should the "Downing Hollow" stream prove inadequate. The works will be ra pidly pushed to completion. March 30th. Re ed. assaulted the col- OAIE of the typos of the BRADFORD RE PORTER was in town on Sunday taking a high-toned promenade with a Tunkhan nock dish-slinger. Go in, lemons l—Tu nk hatinork Stamford. —We will lay the author or the above a small wager that no typo from this es tablishment was in Tnnkhannock on the day mentioned. We should judge I.how ever, the above, that the local of the Stand rd was educating himself for the positio of editOr of the filth department in the Police Gazette, with every pros pect of becoming competent to manage it at no distant day. ' ' MILS. LOVINA CAMPBELL, of Litchfield, is a widow who is tionbled with a mild form of insanity. About two weeks Digo she spent a day with a neighbor about 2 miles from her home. She started fir home at nightfall, and losing her way, wandered about until 3 A. Nt.; when alio came out in trio road near the house of OBED VANDuiEn, where hhe sat down to rest. A little dog. that was with hen, made FOirle Anise which alarmed VAN:, who came out with a gun. He saw the dog, but asserts that he did not see the woman, who *as - in the rear. , lie fired and killed the dog, and succeeded in planting about 2d shot in her ankle. He was arrested, and held to bail by B. B. Horn, Esq. —Athens Gazette. ONE day last week a mysterious affair "occurred near Irroy, Pa., on the farm of LY'ItAN VAN ItORN, It seems that VAN llouN hired a young man-the other day; who came along on the tramp. lie was there Peveial days, when he was ask ed his name, but he would not tell it. Afterwards, while this man was cutting some wood, the a'xe flew from him and gave him a severe gash on .the head, which laid him up. . Last Sunday he got out of bed, got a gun which was handy, and shot himself in the throat. The doc tor was called, and took five bullets out of him. The mutts stilt alive, but says he is determined to kill himself, and doek not want to live any longer. There is no one who knows the reason of. his. trying to take his life, or his name. The people are considerably excited over the affair. He is'a German.—Elmira Adrertlier. MASTER ARTHUR WELLS, who resides with his grandfather, Col. G. F. M.sos, South Main street, narrowly escaptid be ing crushed to death beneath tha wheels of a wagon yesterday. While the 'busses were coming from the eleven o'clock train the boy was riding on K baggage express, just in front of the Ward . klopse team, and when near the Post-Office jumped on; and in order to avoid the L 'hus stepped one side, just as Dr. .10uXsox was passing. The wheels of the Doctor's carriage struck the lad, throwing him to the ground, and inflicting several severe cuts about the face and head. After promptly dressing the wounds, thei hoc tor took the boy home. No blame at taches to any one for the accident ; bittf i lt should prove a warniiig to boys against the habit of " catching on " wagons on the street,—yevit Satu,day. ously ill ill of pneumonia —Miss MYRA Slims., of Waverly, is yis-, iting friends in this place. —CHARLES RICE, of Berriekville, is making preparations to "go West." BURKE, of Bradford, Mc- Kean County, is visiting friends in this place. -FRED NEWTON, .9f this place, has just graduated from the Jefferson Medical College. —A. L. S -LOCUM, of Leltaysville, has gone \Vest, the ..ldc'ertiser Says, "pros pecting;" PERSONAL. —SIMEON BRINK, of Pike, is dange -FRANK CHAFFEE, of Leßaysville, —PRATT SMITH, Of. Sliesbequin, graduated from the. Dental Department of the University of Pennsylvania last MEI Ii EISHREE, of Green's Lan ing, is visiting friends in Elmira and vi cinity. She will he absent two _or three MR! —I,: D. TAviat, of Granville, will be a candidate before the Republican Con vention next fall for the nomination of Representative.. —The. Argus 'thinks PETE DEAN is a better looking, man than HARTICANFT. lie's just as good a man in eVrry par ticular.—.l thenortuozettt. -WILLIAM LITTLE, * Esq., all attorney of Towanda, and formerly a student in the Normal School, is visiting friends in this town.—Bloomsbury Republican. TIMOTHY GLEASOti, WlllO has been a resident of this plate for the past seventeen years, has removed from Fall Brook to Troy, Bradford eounty.=—Btorts . - b aryle(giger. 31rs. L. B. ContßN, of Towanda, is visiting he sister, Ttirs: MILIs, of North Maiu street.' Her mother, Mrs. AMES, is also making her a visit. —Athens Dazelle, Thursday , —Mr. It. U. SACKETT hiis removed to Athens, Pa., where heliasopened a drugstore Mr. SACKETT is an enterprising young man, and we wish him success in his new home.—thrtg,) Times: —The Athens Gazette of last week says that Mrs. SILAS SAwY6n , of ()teen's Landing, is lying darigelously ill of intla mathm of the lungs. •Ilopes were enter tained of her teem cry at last accounts. —The Athens Gazette says that S. S. Lockwo,,n, of Ulster, is about to niove to. that place, and that Mrs. Loci:Wool" will engage in the Millinery business in the store recently occupied by the 99 cent stoic. —.I. R. KITTRIDGE, editor and publish er of the K. of IL Adroeate. of Towanda, was in WWII on Wednesday, 7 calling on manY friends. Ile was on his way to Mauch Chunk to organize a Lodge at that place:—Pitbdon , Gazette. —Mr..lrwris ACKLEY, and ~estimable citizen of Wyalosing, died of piicumonia tin the morning of March 20th, in tho six tieth year of his age. Ile was opright iu the business affairs of life, an exemplary Christian and worthy member of the M. E. Church of that place, which now mourns the loss by death of seven devot ed members during tho present confer ence Year. A great loss, but their eternal gain. , —Fox School, Rome, Pa.,—From week ly reviews in this school during the put term, Miss MrrTIE WILIWIt was marked one hundred per cent. in higher arithme tic. Miss LIIIuIE JOHNSTON and Mr. EAR LINGTON RI:SNELL one - hundred per cent. iu practical arithmetic. 'Miss Wthiwn, , Miss Jon sox, Mr. ; JOHNSTON and Mr. Custit.r.s MINIEIt, were marked 'one hun ched per cent. iu orthography their con iduct was the best. The scholars who at tended without loss of time - were EAR LINOTON RUSSELL anti L ESTEIC UEY SIOLDS. • VIOLA 111.•ItEE13, March, 15, I'Sll. Teacher. HAVING been unable to attend the meet• ting of. the Oflims Association of the 9th Regiment, hold in this place on Wednes day of last week, and the banquet given the members thereof at the Ward Rouse on the evening of that day, in consequence of a previous engagement, we take the following account of the affair from our "contemporary the Journal : A mamma of the Officers' Association of the Ninth Regiment was held in this place on Wednesday. The association was formed not long since, and its object is the mutual improvement and advance ment of the officers in a, knowledge of military affairs and a. discussion ,of all , 'matters pertaining to the good of the re giment: This was its second meeting. There were present eighteen commission ed officers from Wilkes-Barre and Hazle ton. A business meeting was held in the afternoon at two o'clock in thaanOry of Company A., at which the following gen- tlemen wore elected officers of the Asso ciation for the coming year : President— Colonel G. M. RETICIOLDIL; Vice President —Colonel M. J. KECK ; Secretary—Cap tain C. A. 30:6E8. In the evening a - supper was-given at the . Ward House to the guests from out of town and several of our citizens. Af ter supper Captain J. A. WILT made a short address of welcome to the guests, and offered the first toast of the evening —" The Ninth Regiment and its .ofli cers," which was responded to in a short and grabeful speech by Colonel G. N. REYNOLDS; of %%likes-Barre." The second toast was "The National Guard, or the Citizen Soldiery," responded to in a few excellent- remarks by Captain 0. A. Hsu vr.v, of. Wilkes-Barre. "The Veteran Soldier," was responded to by N, C. ELs- RIME, Esq. "The Cinmonwealtb," was responded to by' the 11on. W. T. DAVIE:4, Esq., and "The Press," by JUDSON Hot,- COMB, Esq. Short speeches were able made by Lieutenant TAPPY of the First Regiment, and J. F.l SANDERSON, Esq., of this place. The guests, who expressed themselves highly pleased with their en tertainment and visit to Towanda, took the train for home at 10:48. The place of the next meeting of the Association is not yet settled upon, though it will . pro bably be held at ‘Vilkes-Barre. TUE store of JOSIAH PICKERING, Jr., at Firaithboio, was destroyed by fire and the stock of goods ruined last Tuesday night. The storeis a large double one in a three story wooden building. The fire broke out at midnight in the back part of the store. 'Ole neighbors Were 'aroused, and by great effort• succeeded in extinguishing the flames with - pails of water, but not until the entire stock ()floods wa.s ruined v the sinoke. The tiro was confined to the store room, and the upper floors were uninjured. The damage to the building, which was Insured for about 0,000, is about POO. -The stuck was insured for t-1,000 and is almost a total loss. Mr. PICKERIIIO Was in Binglianiton at the time of the fire. fts origin is unknown. —Owego Gazette. Local Correspondence. ATHENS NOTES EDITOR REPORTER :—Since my last, no events of a startling character have trans.. pired. and Athens continues to prosper. any new buildino are in process of construction, awl many more will be erected during the spring and summer, of which we will speak more fully when completed: Our physicians, though-numerous, have been kept very. busy the past few weeks, many cases of sickness from changeable weather, etc., occurring. Comparatively few deaths occur. The teachers of this vicinity have or ganized an institute, and meet at tfie school building—the session last Saturday proving it a success. Mr..Awritun llgan is President, Mr. HARRY' GREEN Vice President, Mr. W. A. PLUMMER Secreta ry, and Miss Hosp. Cioi.nsmrru, Assistant Secretary. As . a means of keeping up 'with the times and assisting each other, we itnow of nothing so beneficial to teach ers at the same cost. An attempt to start a revival - meeting last week in one of our churches, was a lamentable failure, and caused much un desirable comment. Those who profess to be governed by the spirit of Hiin who created worlds, should remember that a manifestation of an evil temper !smog the. way to advance the cause of Christianity. The latter sentence will apply to other places as well, and we venture the opin- ion that 'a closer inspiction and practice of the confession of faith contained in most churches, would lead people to see that' their pledges bind them to, dwell together, and not cast reproach upon the cause they profess to have so mar at heart. The Presbyterian Society will soon commence the erection of a new edifice upon the site of the one destroyed. The new building will be larger than the old one, and an ornament to the town. The Meth odists are taking measures. to secure a parsonage, so we are informed, but have not learned its location. The Gazette estimates the Population of this place at two thousand. It is very likely a liberal estimate, but ,when ive Consider the number of available candi dates we have for auy available .odicei and the drones in the hive, there ought to be even more. Though ThtmiT may not be the first choice for President, with all, yet should he be nominated, few of his party would forget his services at Vicksburg, and all along the line. We are indebted to those who staritel the cry of Emperor, for a by-word at least: l'rofessor BENEDICT spent his val ation at his home his mother being very sick. Mr. N. F. WALKEN has returned home from Michigan, where he has been teacu ing the past Winter and visiting relatidns. Considerable real estate is changing hands in our vicinity this spring, without the nic - I of a sheriff. A very good indica tion of prosperity. ' Match 22, ISBO. ULSTER. f EDITOR- Bs poRTEII :—Since writing our last much of interest has transpired. We have two Lodges, the I. - O. of O. T., and K.. of 11.—the latter has recently been started, and is said to have enlisted , many of the best men we have in our communi ty, arid - is very prosperous 1. g ood work has; been done by the Church and • others, which has materiallyi - ed the ieligions and moral tone of the vil lage, and it May , be said "we aro pro gressing." .Many are striving to !make their crooked 'paths straight, which fact rejoices the heal tS of their friends and all good people. Times are a litte easielt, but we notice -it only from an agricultural stand point, yet generally when the farmer prospers then all classes prosper, the unsettled and combinated condition of WHIR to be an •expeption this time, as all are not receiving the benefit of the "boom." 4 I large portion of our tobacco growers have their last year's siplily on hand yet, and are expecting larger prices. There were perhaps thirty-live acres of tobacco raised here last year, averaging from 1,400 to 2,100 ; pounds per acre. The acreage, it is said, mill be doubled this year; ROCK WELL Brothers expect to plant twenty acres. The only way to succeed in rais ing tobacco is to make it a business; great expense is incurred the first year, after which come the profits ..f the grow er. liNearly $l,OOO will have been reeciv ed for last year's crop, and if prices f" not Materially change $2,000 .will pro bly 1M paid for this year's tobacco, wit will be very largely profits. For this 1 • itude, our river bottom 'lands are v valuable for tobacco raising, and may, made the Source of large revenues, well as enhancing the value of land m, ble of producing the slime. Tobacco rais ing is something of an experiment in this section and climate, 'which bids fair to compete successfully with more Southern sections of our Union. It must, however, be remembered that no vegetable ex hausts the soil so quickly as tobacCo, and that it requires but few years of success ive growth "to run down the land," even if much skill and labor is used to enrich it each year, therefore farmers cannot well raise this crop if it does-10 pay large profi:s. Unlike hops, , tobacco-may be kept for a lotg time and a great por tion of the winter may be used in curing and-caring for the Want. Et is planted late, has a wonderfully quick growth, and is early harvested Our - , graded school closed last Saturday - With de clamations, music, &e., and many visitors. Mr. EMENV. TiloitrsoN, alpal I Miss NANCY e ILLETT, Intermed:* ate; Miss VILLIE Mitastutzatt, •Primary. Just who the teachers will be' for the spring term hi.at present unknown. The board have voted to give $3O per month to the principal of Ulster graded school, summer term—probably renewing 'the heathenish 'practice of boarding around. Lo, how the mighty have fallen ! Do school boards of this county intend to drive all the good talent out of it? or, is good talent cheap? Schsol boards do not reflect the wishes of any intelligent com munity by hiring cheap, inefficient teach ers. Pay your teachers, then let them be supported by all whei are interested in good schools, and you will not have any cause to find fault witli your schools.... Mrs. Wm. BOWMAN is dangerously sick. JAS. IHNIN lis negotiating the sale of his store, and expects to move to Canton ....Mr. PITCHER and Mrs. DAY TON, MINAS LIOWIE and BARTHOLOMEW, have closed their aehols and' are having vacation Miss NELLIE HOVEY, of Ithaca, made her friends a alm,t visit on Saturday, and retunicd to Ithaca Satur day evening with her cousin, Miss VILLIE MERSEREAU.MAC. • Ulster,, March 22, VS TROY. The usual quiet of this locality stilLre- Mains undisturbed by . anything which merits the name of news, and there is very little to be said in regard to present movements that would interest anyone. ..E. C. &trim and' son have purchas ed part of the let on which the large brick building of 0. P. BALLARD stood, and will erect a firte brick. store three stories high and twenty-two by thirty-two feet on the ground..... The )oung leople of Sylvania are preparing to give a grand temperance entertainnient in about two weeks.... Troy gratli;tl school has a very large number of pupils at present, and is progressing tinely....Court opencd Mop day afternoon, and the evidence in the case of Drs. CLEYF.LAND and GintioN against Canton township was taken. D. IL SIIAW for plaintiff, and Dimos Roca- WELL for defendant. ! The case Was not yet been'given to the I jury ..,..11Artes CAILNOCHAN and 11. N. WILE Lams are at tending to business in; this term of court. R. A. MEttcutt is also Presentto represent his clients. Mr. KCYKENDALL, of Tioga county bar, is also in attendance' t court this term ....The present indications are that real estate is going to advance great ly in price. The boon has reached us. Troy, March 22d, 1t489. _ X. A Goon- HousEwiF .—The good house wife, when she is giving her house its spring rennovating, should bear in mind that the dear inmates of her . house are more 'recious than !many houses, and that their systems need cleansing by pu rifying the blood, regulating the stomach and bowels to preveid and cure the dis eases arising from Eking malaria and miasma, and she must know that there is nothing that will do d so perfectly and surely as Hop Bitters, ithe purest and best of medicines. See otirr column. BUSINESS, LOCAL. IVA- Our goods are NE\V and of ,the BEST QUA I. ITY. iDECKEII & VotGHT. CZ' Try our Now JA P. TEA. Best ii town. I DECF 61t & WonHT. . . , Vr: Provisions of all kinds, of the best quall:y, at 14.thElt & VorGIIT'S. FOR RENT.--:Thol yelloiv house' on Canal street. east of the Eirlgeopil Church. Apply to A NIES M ACFAittA NE. ar A Horse and (7arriage for sale on Cline, *cry cheap, at {titer. Inquire of 3. B. EMICItY. 3-25. Whgn you feu' a Cough or bran . (Val affection creeping on the lungs, take Ayers Cherry Pectoral. and cure 'lt before It becomes In curable. wl. rir Do you intend Co piper your dwell ing this Spring ? If so, cal 11 at the Stationery Store, Stered Mock, and exathOle the large..t stork of IV ALL A I'ER ever brought to this place. WI. Qom" Choice TEAS: and COFFEE a spectaity at IT•fitat Mr Fora good, durable and neat-fitting SIIOE, call it F. J. BLL M'S. opposite Se eley's 11111 ViI':PRICES NV All 1)0V N on Gents' Fino and Coarse Boot* at I A L UM'S, opposite See ley'o hotel. I Nov. 27-tr. Or Although WalliPaiwer ha. 4 advanced 25 per cent : , you can purehaw at OLD MICE'S at the Stationery Store,bierenr Itiock,auti the LAIW EST -STOCK In town tram which to make selec -0.114. Or L. B. RODGRRi chall(nges compe , Minn for quality u h f got: low voices on Sash, Doors, Blinds and Moldlnis,and a , building ma. terial.taugli-tfl . i rir The Largest, 3esl. and Cheapest line of Shoes for Ladles*,!sll , :ses• and Clllldrena' wear Is found at Col:F.lmm Store, comer Main and Tracy & lo's Block. apr4lB ConsEn has - the best wearing Shoes for Men, ,Boys and Touthi,' wear ever offered it 'Amanda, and at prices within the reach of an. Ott - For tine Milh4ery, first class flair Goods. .lava CHnvam., Gold and Silver tinted Card n,,ard, and elilldren's Sailor Hats, 601 on Mrs. M. A. Fletcher, No. 4, Bridge Street. Bleaching and !,evrlng over a Terlaity. i I*Helier from K ick Headache, I)row stnNNausea, Dizzlnestl, Paln In the side, guaranteed to. those using Carters Little Liver Pills. These cotnplaints are Hearty all caused by torpid liver and constipated newels. Restore these organs to their proper funcll. Os and the trouble ceases. tiarterN Little Lii r i pills Will do this every time. One pill is a iForly In a vial. Price d mutts Wttnv.s-BAnn;F., Pa., January '29, ISO—Messrs. ELY Itmthertents: The !supply of Cream Balm I purehatied of you sold rapidly. Stich Is the demand I have had occasion to dupli cate the tooter no less than five times rtiltblu throe mitit•hs. en:di:titers have found out this is no linfultng, 131 t a preParation of real morlt, and est dently a soierelgit cathdllcan for the cure of so distressing a diseaiie as Catarrh, An art icle that will prtnlnce such 44Isfa 0 ory results will prove a blessing to any cotirthunlty. Very truly, , :Feb.s-ml. WM. TUCK. Druggist. WALTER has so6ceeded to .04 Musteal Intainet. of i t . It. Pnwrit.t., Scranton. Pa. He retains the 'Agencies of the Chletterlng atnt Steinway PLUMS, and the Mason organs. Agents nanted in all unoccupied territo ry. ptarrit TIIE Pitrl'Al4TOitif DEVAItTNIEN'I" of the Pennsylvania StM i r Colive offers e In elroglion to all. It Is ttikoughly my:ant/ell, and etnimares a woto range of! Studies But h ar will pre pare Its students either ftir surre.st til work In the Collegiate Department ol for the .lutlea or intr . gent citizens and Moupet nit business men Ir verailone of life. For 011 Intormittlon, I= M' During tlt©_ contracted with = Iffi' lttnf.W %1, of MIME PP 81. IR Produce r 1111R • A, At The !darn to !kn., llats and Caps. Hoots. In exchange for l'rmlui Also, a choice lot of Just received and wilily: it'lKlttom pill PaRIC.. Call and belconsineed. ~' ABH PATb FOit PRObiJCE~ at Oct. O. Carter's,Little Liver Pills will pos. Ittvely cure Pick beidartto and •prevent Its return. This is not talk, bit bins, One pitta 'due. TO be had of au Druggists. flee _ • yr GOOD FORTUNES DP A LIORNELLS .VILLIArt.—We learn that Mr. CIIAS. .1. Batts, lately of this ffity,"tiall aceepted the position of General Manager of I.:althorn Pennsylvania for App'eton's Cyclopedia. Last summer Mr., E. studied dentistry in the office of Dr. (L.P. RI sit et, i and dining the wl ter has been pursuing his stud. lee at the lJnivers ty of Pennsylvania id Philadel phia. The otter of a large salary lissheen sufficient temptation to tem redly draw him away from Pis M'Ofession,' and will Mike ble headquarters a witua n ivat. . r. ELLIS was agent for this splemdld eneyel dB& during his residence In ifornellsville, and 0 pushed thele sale with a vigor 'and persistency that counted, troth for himself and the publishers. Being a courteous gentleman, pos *easing culture as well as energy,- he met with sur prising success. Ills record as en agent is of the be-st, and must make his services invaluable to hie employers. Mr. Buds is well known to our prom inent' people, and In comment with us they will regret the less of a citizen of so tare social and business qualities. We can most heartily recom mend him to the people of Northern Pennsylvania as a business man of the strictest Integrity, and one wbo can .• talk " encyclopedias In general. and Appleton's in particurar,• for all they are width. We wish him success in his new field, and, know ing his success heretofore, are confident that ho will achieve it.—HorneUsuille Daily Timea. —Mr. Erns wilt make his headquarters at To- Wanda for a few mouths whiloctutvasslng for the Cyclopedia In this and adjoining doe n tles. Ile has sold a large number of . this duvaluahle work to farmers In other sections, and be believes the fprme.to of Bradford - County wilt ialso and it to their Interest to buy the work for the benetit of themselves and families. ' AiciFF.E.—(ilLnEKT.—in Leßoy, ttarob IVA. I.y H. K. Mott, Esq., Mr. M. 11.11cMoe and Mlas C. Gilbert,. both of FrAnklin., WHEATON—WM.I4. —At the . hconn of the parents,.btareb 17, IMO, by Rev. D. C. Eames, Mr. Joseph Wheaton, of South Warren, and Mlle Ella B. Welle, or (Riven, ra. _ ' UltAtiND.-11n Towanda, Starch i. IMO, Burton ' uon of orrin and Martha E. Braund, aged 2 years and a months. CHAMPLIN...In Orwell. Pa.. February 29th, 16v30. Ilamptou Champlin, aged 76 years. 11A1117p3: CNAWYLIN Wait born In Norwich, ConneeGcut, March 7lnt, Pint. lie Watt left an orphan ata tender age, and for•ieveral years lived with an uncle. In is= at the age of In. he packed his worldly possessions in a small bundle and came on foot to the then wilderness of Warren,' I'a., to' win a home for himself. lie purchased a piece of land In Routh' Warren, built a' house. and com menced clearing off the forest.. In 182,5ihewas married to MTH:ETTA . PITCH alt, -Who Was airy) ,'from Connecticut. The (Alit of this union was 'three sons and two daughters; of the five children only the eldest sob. H. Cita . st eL I N,..ir.. Survives. During the winter of 1520-7 realizing the diffi culty met by all our pioneers of securing ready money from the products of his partially cleared farm, and being in debt, he accepted an offer to work t n a steamboat plying between New York and Providence, wnere he labored for' nearly two years, when his health failed hint. A lietnerrage of the lungs brought him near death's door. He ',me warned by his physician that his cmly safely Was In leaving the sea and rooming to the coun try, which lie slid. broken In health and still in debt.. Poring the rest of_ his Hie wore than fifty years) be Watt antuvalid, suffaltig mach but never complaining; but with Industry and economy be i was ennobled, by God's ttlessing.'not only-uit lift the burden of data.. but to secure a conipeteney-for hlinself and fatuity: -The autumn and winter of 1.14-30 was tdseaion of lice', religious InterAt in orwell and Warren, and Mr. and Mrs. 0111.00tedl 0; were enlivened and Made a public profession of their faith by uniting elth the Presbyterian Churehraf Orwell anti War ren. In Orwell. July Is3o. where they bade since labored band In hand for the Master. The family a t.r was early erect, 11, .itor the fire 01 that altar' was ever kept, burning. Mr. C. was one who. like los blessed " went about doing good." The. needy and sutler:fig never went empty -hanged from Ills ; he went forward 14 every mail word and wink, and a genial, Social neighbor a Judicious adviser, einitientl,v a poacemaker, Atls quiet, tu...l.tr ilk' life, Ids unostentatious inariper of exhibiting the fruits of the spirit during his long Christian experlenfra, endeared him to many war in and appreciative friends, who deeply fee" that his gain h, to them an almost irreparable loss. " Let niaolie the death of the righteous." March 14, 1004. JONES.—In 7.Cew Era, Pa., March 23d, James . Jones. aged Na years. Jo!. ES.—ln New Era, Pa., March 21st, Mrs. Mary ,i,,nes, wife of James .Jones, aged SI years. ACK'. Wyalusing, Pa.. March•26lh,.very suddenly t,f typhoid pucurauttia, Justus Ackley, aged 69 years. BRUCE.— In Towanda. on the 22d Inst., Mary Anna, daughter of Bonen and Harriet E. Bruce,. ag,d 1.4 years, 4 months and ' u days. VIC:ART.—In Towanda, on the 13th Inst., Mrs. Lora , ne It. Bogart:wife of W. C. Bogart, Esq, In - tbe Gsth year ofher age. Thl unexpected event terminated a life charac terized by remarkable human attractiveness and t'bristian glace: Of Mrs. But..kaT It may be truly . said— o None knew thee but to love thee, . • None risme thee but to praise." In the fail of 183,.. a . yeung wife, she accompanied. her.husband to TOW3ll.la s anti-always after resided... I to 1111 s place. - Shortly after coming here she milted whin the Presbyterlati Church, then under LIU , ...are Of Rev. Jet. ,Us FOsTUR. and ilk all her works and conversal Fin heed as beeorneth the gos. pel of Christ. Her life was hid with Christ in thxl. Ile was to tier the chlefest anion ten thousand, at.d the One altogether lovely. This Is the concur reiilTl...tlmooy of all who knew her: tha , she was a humble, devoted. lovely Christian, who strove always -to he acceptable nntollod and to do good unto men. What she was le the Inner circle of her family none can ever tell. Iler life adorned her borne. and was an honor and blessing to her husband and chi , dren. She was' al way„, the same, she was remarkably free from li d os,. moods and changes to which many gad peoplelep unfortunately subject. tier gentleness, patienee,' kindness a n d charily were proverbial ; she influenced those about yet :rather. by her goodness and love than by foree'or turtmee. Her pewer seas as soft and persuaslve:as that of the sunlight or the dew; It watt a plastic Ingueme that told powerfully upon the formatton of the. characters int rd4ted to het, Ifaithfitiolus, .1 .1 was tt, law of her life. 4No known duty was , is regarded, whatever its fulfillment cost fifer of ex ;r -lion -or of ~orortog. To her last she bare upon ur soul the burden of her responsibility before Gig. In all the trying- circumstances of - -her sickness and decline, her cheerfulness abounded. It seemed as if her getitle spirit grew more bright and cheer ful as the fires of physical suffering waxed fiercer. She received every act of Icive and deed of ministry with thankfulness and endearing love. It is no wonder that her family miss and mourn her.. She was the light or t,he household: a savor of life and", .Joy to those who commuued with her thankful Spirit. And as her life so was her death.' She leaned 'I wholly epee the Beloved. No doubt of the truth of christianity. or of her personal interest In her ;Saviour. eser for a moment dliturbed her mint. She knew whole - she holleVett, and wan persuade., that He would keep that which she had colt/ruined no Hint against the day of judgment. Her resig -nation was complete. Dea ly as She loved her fondly, mind, as she wished to live for their sakes,' she was fully ready when the Master called. Alit, death Caine as a sleep. The angel's wings stirred n o t•the quiet air of her chatrihvr. fifer death was like tile Finessing of a ros.i's petahl - UFK.II the grass. •• Atel I heattt a voice from Hessen saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead n - hieh die in the Lord "from henceforth; yea,•salth the spirit, that they may rest from their labors ; - acd their storks , do follow Weill."- . ' - - - . . T OWANDA -MARKETS. PERM It EPORTED BY STEVENS k LONG, General dea!ers in Groceries and Produce, corner WEDNESDAY NG, SIARCH ISSO Flour per 1,111 Flour per k . :tek Corti NI cal per ioo lbs ehop Feed AVlivat, per hltih !•urn Ity.• th‘ts. Iturk wheat lover ,t. 1•11 4 ...... Timothy. tvesturo..... Itemot, W.! Pork, mosg Dretotett hot v. Turkess.:.. chlekens. Ducks. . H.- DORMAUL, .h. /0211.-Eastliter St.. Elm Ist Floor :40a; DRY 6' MILLIN .• • • &I floor ' • CAIII 4th Floor CLOAKS ALSllikli rpper floors Earn by elevator. * A _visit of I is respectft SUSQUEH . A COLLEGIAT: t4TITUTL—Spring Term will begin itIONL STU. 1830. Expenses for board. 'MI and Itindshod room, from 1172 to 41S0 per 5 For catlitogu . e or further parDeihfre *Mires' Prinelpa4 = nation of • Thesot,p t re or BP' 'hot all tuft run wly ct: Cot Nous pl a Taot-ztl ant s.ro ho rte 1 of tic Ida:house 's bo so.the Buttu's Illsing Yeah and fArr, IT,•D., - "Itt..ton, Pa." TO THE io sell their . DECKER a VOCOUTI MARRIED. DIED. =1 'IA t 40(r0 150 •66 1 40. 1 '-'l l l6 1 2S /. 25lit 1 50 5 6 (7 , 656 66 65 7 1 . g , 4 (a. 70 10 '454 44 4:qa 50(T6 55 (ifs 514 t t; 00 3 40 1 200 . 1 70 13 OCOI ' l7 00 I oora. 140 ei hbl Grab , 2 0110 40 H. PIANOS, ORG AND ALL KINDS OF 'HANDIS Itr agency for the riallos - and 9. which he is itt manntsci utkoccoplod if March 25-m7 POWELL'fBt:CM WALLPAPERS SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. This Stock is entirely NEW,' and in addition to the usual variety of GILT, SATINS, AND BLANKS, GROUNDS LEGANT DADO DECORATIONS In new and beautiful designs. ToWanda, March 25, 4s'BG-tf. le Abvertisements. I.)ESIOVAL.---4. V. NV illcock has reloored his ltarn'tss shop to, BEIDLEMAN'S OLD STAND, BillliGE—ST., Where he wilt keep on:hand it:large stock of LIGHT AND HEAVY HARNESS, . _ florae 131ankets, Whips, 'Curry Combs., Brushes, etc. lie has a large supply of Summer goods. Re member the new location—BßlDGE. STREET, Towanda, Pa. ia-v2 3. V. W I I.I.CCK: K , FARM FOR SALE.—At Mitchell creels station on the TiOle Railroad' about 2 , f, miles north of Tinge, in the township or Tloga, county of Tula, Pc; known as the W m. K. ell farm ; containing S-10 acres ;on river eats - and some of the beta land In the Tioga Valley; has .or it 2 dwelling douses, 3 barns, sheds and tales. outbuildings. The land 'is good fur tobacco, corn and other crops. and from its locality very desira ble as a place of residence. Address or call upon the undersigned.. Good terms for payment given. C. H. SE YM OUR, Tioga, Pa. Tloga, Pa., March 4. 1850-w4. Be Not Deceived J. K. BUSH, FIENI BRIDGE-ST. CLOTHIER, Is bound to sell CHEAPER THAN ANY OTHER - CLOTHING HOUSE IN TOWANDA ! Before the Fate .advance in price' e we purchaiird the LARGEST STOCK EVER CAR !LIED BY US, and therefore can - SELL AT OLD, PRICES Our stock euinprlsen a full line of— 1 . MEN'S, YOUTH'S, AND CHILDREN'S CLOTFIING! For the Spring trade The largeSt • Sibfq.' rtf 11.1 TS in town A full_ andsuperb line of Gc:nts? FURNISHISO GOODS. Trunks and Traveling Bags, 4t man9factiirers' prices T0w4t).13. Mai Nt I. IREOII CARTER'S little Nerve Pills, 7 01 9 no 7 r4 2 20 - -FOR NERVOUS and DYSPEPTIC MIEN AND WOMEN. E . rcry nervous prrion 5h , ,i11.1 try Carer's Little 07;., r7Lide speciall;• f .r•thcis.2 T -ho seller from Nerv, , u+nis, Sleep: -,..n:ss; tml Sick !lead:idle, Vle,ic jadi.:c+t:Na. Sc. They may be in ,otnl , in.,l , , n with Carteri L.t:le - rand to sitlipr vase wal give to , st grat,:fnl Dyspcps:a rrialges' ,N;rv.ii•nes: makeS ynu llys ,er one irty'vr, y , a4 mi.,raLic, ;4nd .111. ,Ll'Ly Drug-gists or sent by - .DIME CO., New York,. Livery Stables where be Ira teePa BOARDING STASI, pair the barn and teaki `veldts cotniqg to town - re theta cared for. spend the evenlng air bones it these at item at theirorder. tousd ht the tarn both jay at._ • Thanking my patrtms for Ms_.. trade, winild'sollcit a continuance - Of , the tame. and wL jilellard•to hams them adiell MN at my new wa llets. ;44 - Also Open and Tip Buggies for sale. Towanda, I'a., Jan. 14. 'BO. G ET „YOUR HAIR IF TUE AND 414VING, Mt#1:1.230 SHAV:Ipid-PAI6LOR. here Ahrtfiselinds. Are now , pre'pared to exhibit their stock of Which they have prepared for the includes a large variety of MEI .1. K. No. 2 Bridge Street. d customers that be LIVERY Passage, VERY AL )roughly rr ,nt place for" • horses and Into the hero cat leave Feint to vtll he G E, rrorr & CO., ENSIGNS, I= E & CO.. ington w .D. C .gaisteffaneins Agricultural Machinery ! R. M. Welles, Towanda, Pa., Wholesale and Retail ()eater In IMPROVED FARMING IMPLE MENTS AND NIICIIINERY. WIRAD TRUE CHILLED PLOWS, Gate. Chilled Plow - s; Best Reversible Plows, Adgate and:Enterprise Clan) Powers, Corn -Shelters. Farm Wagons, Platform Wagons, Buggies, • Teed Cutters," Grain Drills, ACME PULVERIZING HARROW AND CLOD crarsnzt Bollard's hay Teaders,. Leader and Gal© Wheel. Rakes, Tompkins County Improved Cultivators, Mowing Machines, reapers, View Sulkys, • Sprout's Hay Elevator's and Hdrpocin Forks. Liquid 'P: Tuts. mixed ready for the ty-aneV,.... XX STAR HYDRAULIC I'EMENT, &c., &r.. call and see my Ruck or send for circulars and p - Ores. Office In C. I'. Welles 95-I'ent stew, Warellotise directly In roar of same In the alley. R. M. WELLEs. T.wankla,)larch 11, 1,:‘,60 Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, I=l= Throat and Dings, such as Coughs, Colds, Who Coping Cough, Bronchitis, Asth ma and Consumption. tr. The feiv composition , hich have won the n n. Vence of mankind dud trod so wide a *remits tol, or mairttalned It so mg, as AY R'S CII ER Jen knOwn to the public about forty years, by a long series of marvelous cures. that have won for It a confidence In Its vir tues. never equaled by any other medicine. It still ,makes the most effectual cures of Coughs. Colds, Consumption, that ran be made by edkialskill. Indeed, the CHERRY PECTORAL has really rubbed these dangerous diseases of their terror+ to a great extent, and given a feeling of ;Immunity, from their gainful effects, that is well founded, If:the remedy be taken in season. Every family should have It lu their closet for the ready atql 'prompt relief of Its members. Sicknes., suffer ing, and even life is saved by this tiniely protec- H 4, The prudent should not netect It, and the wi4ssill not. liep it .by you for the protection It Aunts by Its early use In sudden attacks. Dr. J.C. AYER &,Co. Lowell, Mass Practical and -4714/ufirai Chemists. gold by all Druggists and Dealers In NOTVVITHSTODING ' The large advance in paper and other stock ARE STILL WAY DOWN CELLAII! 'A it STILL DIGGING DURING THE NEXT SIXTY DAYS I shall continue to bind all kinds 6I 31AciAZINES AN't) 'BLANK Lint)KS At Oil tei--at ql.l rate 9 Mavazinel Bo . und for Fifty (..:olis—Fifty Cents 1,-a Upward i• • Floe Blank Books a 'SPECIALTY, and aU work 'WARRANTED. i , • : A. BF.VF.RVP.SMITEI. ! REPORTER lirt1411,;(4!, Park Street, Tcivranto. ME EMEIHE Geo. L. Ross, Ot the Third Ward .Store, Las opened a large and convenient Store In the brick block, Irirst NVard. oopo,ito Humphrey , Brothers a Tracy's . Boot at,d Shoe k'actory. - and has tilled It with' A LARGE STOCK. OF LANE CHOICE GROCERIES Which .he has purchased in New York for cash, and &clic Its the confidence and pationage of t l he public, and respe4fully announces that he WILL NOT RE EN i DERSOLD fly anybody. Hitt . Third Ward Store will also be krpt stocked with first-class goods, and will be sold a% low 144 the lowest. • Towanda, January A, Mg. VALtrABLE FARM - FOR SA LE. —The'properly known as the Berry Fartn, one nine below Milan Station; consisting of tin acres, ntio'hulitilngs; fruit trees and tick the land : will be sold on the best ut terms, and 111.,,. seal len 'gi veil Ito nied lately.. Addresa lt. A. KLUB., Wascil), N 4. Y. • • c,ZIIERIFF'S SALE.--:IV virtue of kJ a writ of Vend. Expo. Issued oat of the Coon' N ot 11;0161710U peas of Dauphin County, State of Penmylvania, and to ine directed. I will expose to public sae at -the Court House in , Towanda IIloy• pugh, on FRIDAY, the 23.1 daY of APRIL. A. D. IASO, st I o'clock,y. w.. a _certain lot or place of land situated in Towanda Township, County of Bradford awl State of Pennsylvania, bounded as follows: Beginning at a corner postoo the north aide of the public road leading - to Towanda Creek ; thence - north 7:9!4° east along the east side of - the Barclay itailroad 235 feet to a corner; thence along the same north 24 0 east lan feet to a corner ; Ltnence a!ong the line' of 'M. C. Mercer south 11 0 east asO feet tea post; thence slung line of'S. Cr and J. W. Means south 23!..f ° west 752 feet to a corner on the east side of said- highway leading to Towanda Creek ; thence along the east side of ',salve 30. I' west xpl.s feet to the place of beginning; containing 5 acres and 7 perches of land, more or less, and be- Mg 2 lota conveyed to defendants,- with t rolling mill 'awl nail factory and store-house thereon. Seized and taken into execution - at the suit of Conitnonwealth of Pennsylvania vs..Towstida Iron Manufacturing Company. - PETER'S. IiE4N, Sheriff.- Sherili'm Office, Marsh 23,-1830. *- - INCORPORATION • NOTICE.-= Notice - is hereby given tliat application will het - :nide to the , duo President Jge•of the County of-( Bradford for a-charter of. incorporation for the , • Presbyterian Church °NI Congregation or Sugar . nun. ti:olerprovislookof the Art of Assembly approved ApriltrAlt, 1874. for the purpose of main taining a Presbyterian Chhrch at Sugar limn, In said county ' • come household woid moug not on'y one bu any nations, must bave trzwrdpiary 4irtucs 'crimps ❑o one ever se 11=1 Medicine OF ALL .KINDS ~Segaf.- - - J. W. INGHAM; - I). It. STglii - ZI,L, - J. IIKNI).1" TUItILELL, • AAISOIC 1:1.V. ' - 11. : Sugar Run. March 25.40. and othera., VFROPOSALS FOR A LOAN.- 1 The County Onondssioners will receive pro posals for loans at their (Mice in Towanda, for tbri* i purpose of purchasing property. erectl fig.hu I ugs, etc.. for a Poor.llottse. I v virtrte...if• the statute approved the 4th daY of .iuns; th 79; bald proposals will h$ received up to the 27th day of March, ISSO 30 co N F. - lit:l4DR ED 1101.1. AR ItuNDS, bearing .6 per cent. Intere,st pk,C.anuutn...pacalde annu ally: Interest front April Ist: !MO, and bond due April -IN% 1662. 20 FIVE Ht - SmtED DoLLAit'ilosna, 6 per cent. interest per autumn, payable aunts, any:: Interest-from April Ist, 1669, sod bond due Aprd 11d 3 1864. 10 (INF. TIIOUSAND DOI.I.AIt .110171)6, bear. Ing 6 per cent. Interest peramiuni. payable annu ally; - Interest from A let, lhan, and bond due . April lax, 163 4 . • 10 ONE THOUS ) DOLLAR BONDS. bear 'lug 6 per cent._ interest perannutn. payable annu ally: Intercat front A prlllat, 18$0, and bond due A141110;113... 10 F,IVE , 1,01.1. Aft BONDS - , bear . Ing - ti perci-ut. interest peranuuln, payable sunit ally : Intere,4 fmni A,1,r11 Ist, le4o, and bond due April Ist, 100. WI 1.1 AM Clerk. N 4 tTE—The WHIR wla he awarded to those, who bid the Itheheet rate ef premium. echunthp , toners'Offcre, March 444. 7 . AUDITOR'S NOTICE. - J. D. redder v.. Catherine Ladd. In the - Court or flmionn' Pleati or Braclfinit .Ctitinty, -No. Mil, Decenther Term. 1.176. The- . undersigned. an. Auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the fund arising from the sher- Ms tale of defendant's - realostate, wIII-attetd to the cloths of hts appolottrient at his once In the Rorough of 'Towanda, on MONDAY., the nth day of MARCH, A. L. Is , So. at 10 o',elocir, a.m.. when -and where alt perh,lllS having c-laints against said fund must pre.ent them or be forever 'debarred from coming to upon the name. THOS. K. MYER., Auditor. Towanda, Februy IS SO-w4. S)o!ef . l.f THE CENTRAL VIOTEL; , • The underslgnid having taken possession of the above hotel.. iespectfu ly solicits the patron tge of his old frieur and th public generally, • augl6-tf. M. A. FORREST'. EAGLE -HOTEL, )1 ' , Clocru SIDS ruilLic This wel,,knotth house has been thoroughly ien norated and repaired throughout, and the.proprie tor is now prepared to ott..r, first-elam accommoda-- tious to the publie, on the most reammable terms. E. A. JENNINGS. Towanda, Pa., May 2, ISM • H ENRY IfOKSE, (QN 711 E EI:II9PEAN PL A N,) CORNER MAIN & _WASHINGTON . STREETS TOWANDA. r 4". Meals at atl hours. Terms to !tuft the tttnes. Large btatile att*.heil, ; - WM. II FNRY, PRorisnuton 79-t!. Towanda, duly 3 QEELEY'S OYSTER BAY AND EL'R(tt HOUSE.—A frw tbiors Aouthof the Means 11010.". Board by the day iw week on reasonabfeterms: Warm meals ser r ied M all hours oysters at, wholpsale • ' 1011'7. TAB FR HOUSE, CANTON, rES?•A li r e.l .1-In jOlllki N. NVOi.FE, Ppor'n =arficts, WrARKETe NEAT • E. DI RIJNDELL, Would respreffully a , DIM ne4 thailie is containing the Market hnsines% at the old htalid Mulloek Bundell, and will at all t.tues keep a fall supply uf FRESII OYSTERS Constantly on hand. country dealers supelied at city rates. FRESH. A: SALT .ME • GABIJEN VE9ETABLES, FRUITS, ALc All Goods delivered Free, of ,Charge Towanda, 'Pa. Nov. 1579 ApRKET ROSECRANSE k BitEWER, Announce to 'the people of Towanda and vicinity that they are now prepared to furnish FRESH .X - ND SOLI;, MEATS, POULTIIY, OV•TERS, - • , - i And Vegetables in their season. at the most reisen . able rates.. - Everything purchased of us - , delivered promptly free of charge. ' W Our location, ONE 'llOOB NORTH OF 0 1 , SCOTT'S BAKERY, Is convenient toren. , We [my the best st k. and take great paths to keep everything - lu the l/-t order. Givens a call. RoSECRAN:SE it BREWER Towanda', Pee. 5, lATS. . MEAT MARKET! Mt: ER & DEVOE Located In BEIDLEIAN'S BLOCK, BRIOGr., STWEET, Keep on hand, FRESH AND -SALT MEATS, PRIED BEEF, - FISH; POULTRY, GARDEN VEGETABLES A - ND BERRIES IN THEIR SEASON, AC.. /kr A ll goods deltrered free of efussige Towanda, Pa., May '.18,.1b79 Wtaxsle I;arbs. THE OLD MARBLE YARD STILL IS'OPERATIQN The undersigned having pureMseil the MAR . ? BLE TkRD of-the late tiECiRt.MM'ABE, de sires to Inforru. the public, that . haring? employed experienced inen, he IsTreP.l.rinc to do all kinds of werk,ln the line of MONUMENTS, HEAD. STONES, MANTLES and In the very best manner. and at lowest rates Persons desiring auilhitig In the Marble line are invited to call and examine wort. and save scents`. 3ASI ES:3I4 'CAKE. tostarida, P*., Noe, 18. 1878. :fa El Near the Pereai, IMO E. LL.AULT!,:DELL MYER & DBYOE SHELVES,