's'taafeva *On CRAG. LOC►L maririt. Towanda, Pa., Feb. :7, 1881., 'ENTERED IN THE POSTOFFICE AT TOWANDA As MAIL MATTER OF TEE SECOND CLAPS. LOCAL AND GENERAL. -'7'he expiration of subscription is pA7nt ed en the colored Zabel, By "noticing the date every subscriber can tell when' his paper Will be stopped unkss the subscrip tion is rename?. - VENNOR'S thaw Inm come—and gone. ANICONTIIOUS communications are no printed in this paper. SOMEBODY stole sixteen chickens from Mr. KIRBY the other night. Tits revival meetings at the 11. - E Church, Athens, havcitecn discontinued 1=11:01 - .TUr. Teacllers Association will hold its I:l3Xt session at Sayre, on the second Fri day and Saturday in June. Tur. Musical Society will meet 'this (Thurufty) at tho residenCe of 0: A. IlAtowni at the usual hour. Tin: Bradford County Agricultural Sr -cicti 'Peet at Mercur Ball on Wcd mesday uert. The public is invited. 1). 13nEws•run and W. C. CursEn have purchased the Montrose Democrat office, -and will hereafter conduct the paper.'; Tun Troy Farmers Club have selectid Septeinber 2lst,. 22d and 2sd next, as the days on which to hold their Annual Fair. ,TIIE icopased . out of the Susquehanna .ou . Friday last. But little damage was done to property in this immediate.Aicia . ity. A FIRE at • Waveily, Fay night, de 7 strived the soap nianufactiii7 of PEUsCH KOFFELT. no . loss is covemd by in- MIMI COUNTY Commissioner BRADFORD pur chased, recently, two short-horn calves of O. H. WELLEti, -- 6f Wyalosing.* The price paid was $lOO. I=l Fon a copy of .the report of the Super intendent of Public Instruction of this State, svro return: our thanks to County Superintendent RYAN. • Tau Athens o,nette says that quite number of citizens of . that borough, and 4,f Athens township, um spepding the :present .winter•in the "snnny-South." Tni: Iqn liold , whiell, makes an offer --- , in an adverAisernent in this issue is a telt able_kitrnal Which' liaS . .l4n established for twelve years and ffas'lit large circula _ tion. - THE State.Line'Britlge, across the Sus quehanna river about five miles: above Athens, us well us the bridge at. Smith bozo, were cariied.away, by the freshet of last week. t'ut - ncn of the 31e :4th (I.Tniversalist), Bey. 's M. TS11.011; paStor, at 10i a. ni„ subject—" Ilope, - a, Christian Duty." At p. m., "Hope, a ChriStian's Privilege A..40s of Ml.r.rnEw IllcKEnxv, ofAl b.tny townshii), had several fingers ol' , one of his hands badly mangled by being caught in the cogs of a feed cutter, one, (lax last week. Tim revival meetings whieh,„ltive been lteld at the 31. E. Chureb, in tli7ex'plaee, for several weeks past, closed last week. The meetings have been largely attended and -very sut-eessful. • ALL soldiers of the 49th Regiment, P. V., in thin county, will learn something to their adhutage by addressing War. SNYDER, Towanda, - Pa. Other County papers please copy. THE Northern. Tier Poultry Asslociatibn will hold a meeting at Troy, Saturday, Febru:try Pith, at two P. m. All interested iu poultry are invited to meet join the club. Asa Wvlnesday falls on the 2:4 of Match, licisoSthlay in Lent on the Ofh, Paha Sunday on the lOth of April, Good. Friday .01 the nth of April and Easter. on the followine; 17th. ' Wtt.A.T 11: - L4 become, of the Wyalusing ••! ir ' We llnve not rcecived a copy Of the paper in two ,Iveelis. Can it he possi- Llc that the Ilv.rotar.n hit' Leen dropped from its list of exchanges? 'n:: Gothic window just being put up orthe new Methodist t'hciroh ;(1 mid;-very intich.-tii the In ,1;s of t ,The frame- alonb vO,I til,Waril of fifty ,elolTars. - Tut: Lidivsof the Church of the Messiah (l'iliversali:A) will hold a sociable at, the residciltm of, lIKNIIY kr.'s . ;osruitv on Sec ond street, Tuesday evening, - Febpu,ary !2‘l. All are invited to attz,hd. • CAI:Cs Hall, in Leliaysville,. narrowly cseaped dzsttuction by fire, in .conse ciueneeof the burning out of tlui chimney, _On the :Id instant'. The ilamesAwere put out beforcany considerable damage was done. . • .TIIE Temperance Meeting at Mercur I tall, on Weln6day evening of last week, 'Willi addressed ty G. A. GtiETINSEY, of Cantrni, and Vey. Mr. WATuous, of Ath ens. There Was quite a large audience iiresent. Tut: tinstees of the Athens Presbyteri an Church have decided to rent one-half ~f fte pews in the Presbyterian Church bultling, and no more. Each . alternate pew only will be rented, leaving the oth ers free. _ == THE dwelling house, with a portion or its contents, of DAVID KINNEY, on Wyrt lw.ing• Creek, was destroyed by fire on the instant, we learn from the Leßays rine ..I.lrertii4er. The tire caught from the ehinrner•. • =:=E IV. G. TliAcY has purchased of Pro tho?.otary IlhAciqtaN his tine three;year .,l4l colt. This colt is said to bo.atie of the finest young horses in the County, and has been awarded premiums at the ..‘‘o Count fairs. . . . . I t im - ii.kitoisTs should 'remember that Ult. et ust farmed • over ',Clio snow a ilbrds l':"tection to mice, and they msy girdle rrur tree.; unob•zerVed. Tramp the snow iitia:y close around every trunk so- mice rftnit burrtiw through it- - . • Tut-: barn of D. eTtANEY, in .Spring tie-Li, destroyed . by tire on Friday ev ening fact. together with nearly all 'of its A' tillelitS. here were burned in the barn uiuo e!ms, one horse, several wagons, a l A lli l\l!ig:waehine, and a large-quantity of and grain: The loss is estimated at 'lle property was insured. The nt.• tWitight to have been the work of inci iidiary• an indebted to the Philadelphia T...,s fo r a . copy of the "Times It is a model of .Typo twat:less, and is filled with use f.l it:tereM ing statistics. It is a val- Livo around as a book of I , k:tn.:l:. • Tor. new.l%sbytarhn,Chnrati Will be • dedicated on nett Wednesday - qtairuxo t (Felirnary lath), 'coratnencing at tww o'clock. The services will be conducted' by Rev. "Tons B. STIIWART, D. D., pastor of the Presbyterian Church of.Towanda. Athear.flatettel • • SAY* the Athens Giusti.' of That day keif "The Linnet? . people' are enable SA ' • run their engine. A large stream of -WV ter is running through the engine-room. Several Camille* at the foot of Mlle-hill have `been driven out by the water eurroundiug and entering their dwelling*. - Twnxivr. hundred dollars bits been sub. , scribed toward a fund to erect a new. 31. E. 'Church at Camptoten. The size oG the proposed building is-4p be 32:50, with: a wing. to be used for Sunday School put- , poses 16x24. The building is to be erect ed on the lot just south of .tle academy SAYS the Camptotriv correspondent of the Tunkhannock üblican of last week :" A little boy - o' Mom E. L. Pm ms, met with ,quite ' accident at Mr. COOK'S by running ' hie hand through the cogs of a corn-Sheller, but under the skill. (al treatment of PA Homg.T it is thought the hand will be saveit" . . WE acknowledge tbfb ieceipt of a copy , of the Tribune Almanac for the current year. The book is edited by How EDWARD McPuEnsos, and is tilled throughout with valuable and reliable jhformatiou. As a book of political reference, it has nwpeer. It may'be obtained of all news dealers or directly from the Tribun4l office. 'NE third annual• public exercises of the Smithfield - Graded School will be given at the Baptist church Saturday evening, February . 26, 1881. The enter tainment will' consist of music, charades,_ tableaux, etc.:, but the crowning feature of the evening will be the "Fan Brigade,'' acted by eight young ladieS. All.are cor dially invited. ' THE tree reading-room 'at Athens • has been discontinued, 'on the ground that it failed to he of benefit'to those whose ben efit it. was intended for. It'a meeting of the citizens of the village on the sth in 7 stout, the directors . were 'instructed to close up its affairs, and the l balance of the fiands in its treasury to use for. the pur pose of [ establishin4 a circulating library. , . Ti toe attempt to introduce' into the country the Berman-carp, one of the best . . of food fishes,' is proving highly success ful, -and proinises• to yield valuable re sults..:, The carp grows very rapidly, and, singular to say, it is found -to! grow, twice as rapidly in this country as it does in its native land, or to speak more - exactly . , its native waters.' They thrive hest in ponds and kluggimhstreams. WE learn from the Dusbore Review of last week, that CHARLES• BRAGGER, .an employe in MACFARLANE & CO'S tannery at Thortidale, in that countY, met with a fatal accident Thursday. While engaged in his work his.arm was caught in a tan nery screw, entirely severing, it from his body ; ho died at five o'clock Friday morning. De, leaVes a wife and four child ren to mourn his death.. . "BEMINIECENCF.S OF LYCEUMS, LEC TURES A.NO LECTORERS."—Tbe above. is the subject of the lecture to be delivered by the Rev. Joni S. BEERS, in the Insti tute-Chapel, •on Tuesday evening next, :commencing at 7:30. This is the second lecture in a course . thit bas commenced under very favorable circumstances. No admission is charged, and a' free invita tion is extended to the pub!ic; We trust a full house will greet the lecturer.• . • Rom, of Honor of Oak Hill School, .for the month ending. January 28, 1881 : BERTHA QUICK, Lizzig MOODY, ANNIE ?tI ARTA . BARNWELL, MARY SMITH, FLORA SIC:IO3{, HATTIE SIGLER, 'ALICE KINTNER, SALLIE SMITH, CLARA KINT NER, RACHEL BROWN,. ELLA FOX, -ETTA FISK, FLORA .SMITH, WILLIAM BARN WELL, GEORGE FISH, GEORGE SM rrn, TrIINER,' EDWARD 'HOGAN, WIL LIAM GANIsox, FLOYD KINTNER. • M. H. SWEENEY, Teacher. ,ON Thursday last a. preliminary test . Was made . of the capacity of tL•e wafer works to fu'rnish protection' in, case of fire, Hose was attached to the tire plug at. the corner oT Main and Park streets, and two powerful stream's of water were thrown. it large crowd witnessed the trial. We iinderstana the Water Company'are satis fied from the teit that they rill-be able to meet the requirements of their: . contract with the Borough authorities.;4-:' Fon the past feW . months, RI7PERT GREEN°, a young man, son. of H. GUEE NO, has been troubled greatly with a swelling of one side of his face accompa,- ided with ear-ache, which has induced him to wear protectors on the.side of his face, The cause of the swelling and the pain could not be discovered by the phy sicians, but,a few days fig!) while i shaving he felt something hard projecting, from his cheek, and on pilling it out found it was the prickly stem that projects from a chestnut. It had worked its way through the muscles at the side of , the jaws dur-. ing several months and ended its painful conrse:on the outside.—Trny. Gazette. THE Athens Gazette, says that the: now ntliiiiion to the extensive bridge works of- KTEm.ono T3latliieg, in that village, lots been Completed and is now in < full elation. The Gazette says it "is a frame building: . but substantially constructed,. ud btsides one of the .most comfortable .Imildinffs on the . grounds, being lined throughoul with building' paper. It con tains saws of various kinds, planes, and all 'tile machinery neeessary- for a first class pattern Flom, which ate driven -by an engine of considerable size, located in ' the building, the steam being furnis'ied from the, main Voilers of the works,' and conveyed a considerable distance. Every thing connected' with it -Works to a. charm." . • ===l: Tnafamily . of JonN Ronal - , of this place, narrowly - escapedsuffocation from . . coal gas on Friday night last. 'Ou retir ing to bed oirthat evening the damper in -the.pipe to a Move was so turned as to entirely shut on: the draught,and in conse quence the gas from the stove soon filled the whole house. Mr. Rott.Av was awak 'ened'at an early ,hour Saturday morning and discovered that Mrs. R. and their lit- Ale girl—an only child—Were:nearly uncon scious from inhaling the deadly gas. Prompt measures were at once taken for their relief, and they were. soon out of :danger. It was a narrow escape, however, and should he additional warning to all who use coal as a filet in their dwellings, to Voksarefully to the di aubgts'of their stoves.. • NOT having the Pleasure of listening to the lecture of Rev. J. r 3. STEWART, at the cliapetof the Institute on Tuesday even ing, we copy • the following notice.; of it from the Ruin(' of yesterday : " The lecture at the Susquehanna Cot. legiatelustitute last. evening was listerrfd to by, an audience which nearly filled the Chapel. The lecturer was thc,Rev. JOON S. STEWAnT, I). D., and the subject, "How to. Read." The lectfirer'spoke about an hour and a quarter, Mad treated the ,subject with clearness aird ability. Opening with a reference! to the fact, so long ago declared to be que, that, Of m tny books, here is no end," be gatie as some of the rifles, fOr profitable readily, that,books must be chosen with' caution, and then read -with attention, delibera tion and judgment. Ha illustrated his points by many interesting anecdotes of great men and their manner of reading and study, and closed will specific direc tions as to theonnariner in which to_ read most effectively and With best permanent results." . =I THE Second Annual hop of the Get mania Baud Boys, came off . at . Mercur Hall, on Tuesday .evening, and was a very enjoyable affair and participated is by quite a goodly number. The dancing began at about 9:20:--the full Bind play ing tho Grand March—and lasted . until about 3a. rn. About 80 couple* " tripped the giddy mazes." 'The mush?, was fur nished by the Band's orchestra:tnder the leadership of Prof. HENRI Savi.i.N. Ro freshnients were served in the Green Room. We have not time or space. to wok of Ihs affair as it dmerti*, but add that the committees did sU inlbeirpower to make evernhing I.lesusuld for 111 - and Judghig the: eomplisientil bestowed. sipm Pion, weitiould sip they: sdeesided per redly ,in so doing. - . . t*._,ltt tbeitconewhatOototiOns "Stnitheeld . . , . . . , easeit'Arne bills were. found against the . • . . defendants by the arida Iv* list - Week _ on both indictlnenta--the one for riot llll4 the other for- rape. In 'Coati thii taPe case was first taken .0 and occupied Fri- 1 dij and Eataltday. The case was antanit -A to thelury -htte-;Stitinaley afteintxm. After d liberating until Sunday at 10 A. st-t ,theY returned a verdict of guilty as to HOLMES and licasoTt, and not guilty as to PIZIICE and' MaTuatt. Counjtel for the convicted men filed reasons fort' new -trial, and on Monday morning, Hilt Hon or, Judge Isartssti set aside' the verdict and ordered a - new trial as to Jiensoll and HOLMES.- After considerable argu ment thp Court quashed one count' In the indictment for riot,' and: the ..defendanta thereupon plead guilty as c rged in the other count, and gave bail . their ap pear:me-ploy sentence onday next. During Abti - wliole Continuance of the, trial the Court House'was literally packed with people of all classes; nd of all ages, from the boy of tender years to the man whose locks were whitened bythe "frosts of many *inters," and all seemed eager and anxious to catch each word of the filthy and obscene star) , as it was recited .on the witness stand.. It is a sad . Oom-* mentary, but nevertheless a truthful one, that the moat eloquent ordtor in the whole country could not have held the'at ill teution as closely of t at audience as did the young woman w en giving her evi dence. While the ,ve diet of the jury was a surprise to all, the z iranting of o new trial to the convicts men is not, and seems to meet with a general appro val by the public. There 'is a general regret ex. pressed that the filthy business was not finally disposed of at' the present term, and a very earnest expression that, boys; at least shall be debarred from liitening to the trial when it shall next be 'called. _ . Vt.: have received a communication from Striithfield, reflecting in severe terms i . upon certain citizens 'or that an;' ah ad . joining town , for.vihat it is asserted they, did with reference to the lattO. "Smith field. Riot Case." The communication has.been consigned tet the ivaste„,basket. If any one in Smithfield; or the adjoining neighborhood has transgressed, the pro visions of the law, any citizen of . Smith-. field cognizant of the facto, is to duty bound to himself and to • the community in which he'lives, as well as to the, com- menity ablarge, to see that the names of the guilty ones are placed in the, hands of the proper officers that the law may' pu nish them: Hints, contained .in commu nications to newspapers, as to what cer tain unnamed. parties did and are doing, is not sufficient proof -to adduce before a jury' if the conviction of a.• criminal is de. sired. It has been aptly remarked on more than one occasion heretofore, that , " tallOs cheap, but it required money to pay for i farm." So it is easy to write communications to news - papers reflecting on the characters 'of individuals, but what constitutes evidence sufliCient •to 'convict criminals is not., glittering generalities,. but solid indisputable facts showing their guilt. If our Smithfielefriends desire to convict and .Punish any one guilty' of a misdemeanor or crime in their commu nity—and we sincerely belieVe 'they do eur advice to them - is to refrain from writing hints'and surmises ti newspapers, and to !quietly and systematically work up a/Übe evidence against the accused par ty, that nothing in - that respect may be wanting when the:else is called for trial. And what we have written to our friends in Smithfield, we, haye written - for all. We want the news from.all sections of our county, but we do not want, and will not publish hints or insinuations against any person, high or. low,Hai, or -poor, black lor white. We trustthi's is explicit enough to be intelligible to' all. - . COURT PROCFAPINGS CONTINUED. Wl ,• . IYti, E.,.S DAY I ;y =' 0R '. TAItY' _ , 1481. The Grand Jury ciis osed of the follow ing additional cases : TRUE BILLS Com. vs. John AfeDerm itt Assault and battery. • Com. vs. Sidney Alattesin—Felonious Assault. - Cool: vs. Isaac - Smith—P rjury NOT TREE BILIJ Com. vs. ;George Carter4Lareeny, . Corn. vs..' Samuel Kingston=-Assault and battery. Margaret Kingston, prose cutrix, •for costs. - Corn. vs: A. Rothisoh , --False pretences. County for costs. _ . The Grand Jury were.discharged Wed nesday. Com. vs. Frank L. Pierce, • James Ma• tilers, Peter Jackson and John llolmes--, Rape. District Attortiey fanning' and peck and Overton, Esqs., -for Common wealth ; Evans & Maynare, and McPher- , son & Young for defendants. jury find Peter Jackson•and John Rolmes guilty; and Frank L: Pierce and James Math(,rs not guilty. Court grant new trial,to Pe ter Jackson and John Holmes. Coin; vs. Frank L. Pierce, Lyman E. Haeknessi Peter Jackson, Melvin Hewitt, James Mothers, John HolMes, and James Crurrilaur,h = Riot. .—ll'strict — Attorney. Fanning and Peck & Overton, fur Com monwealth ; Evans a: Maynard and Mc- Pherson & Young for defendants. CoUtt on motion quash first count in indictirient and defendants plead guilty to The second count in same. Com. .vs. John McDermott—Assault and battery. ~Distriet Attorney Fanning and Elhanan Smith, EErys., for Common wealth ; D.. 0. NM itt,' Esq., for defend ant. Jury find defendant not 'guilty on account of insanity. • _ 'Corn. vs. Sidney Matteson-:—Felonions assault.. District Attorney Fanning and Artlitirilead,'Esqs., for Cominonwealth Evans rlila,yrfard fork= defendants. -On trial. The following licenses:'wero granted Elting llonsei--Engene Baker, Towanda Borougb; 9.al Ward : C. 13. 4 1101c0mb, Le. Itoy tarp. Hotels—Samuel Walbridge, jr., Towanda.BorOugb, Ist 'Ward. • • Polly Bergstfesser .1* John F. Berg. stresser: C. M. Hall; Esq., appointed Commissioner. E. W. Colwell vs. John o:Masdn. Ruls to open judgment. • In the matter of the alleged lunacy of Stanley C. Bullock. Report confirmed . The following Sheriff's Deeds warn ac knowledged : ; • - To Mrs. Ann Crowlefforii acre of land in:Sinith Waverly Berough.. Sold Feb. 3, 1851 fas the promtror- Ira-Davenport. $:•150-. • . . James McCann for 70 aCrCs of land in Overton twp. Sold. Feb, 3,1881, as the property of Francis McCann. $26. . To James Wood for .2 hits of land in Towanda Borough. Sold Feb. 3, 16.3 as - the property of M. A. Cash et al. slo, To- N. C. Barris for 1 lot•or land in Adieus Borough. Sold -Feb. 3, 1881. as - the property of F. A. Bishop et 19. .$,4,60. To Plumbs .Ann (Griffiths for-• 1 lot of land in Towandaiwp. Sold Feb. 3, 1881, as the property of Michael Meehan. $l5. 'To J. D. Pierce for 0i acres of land in . Smithfinld;and• Athens Townshiß. „Sold February 2. 1881, as the property of I. M. Fierce. , $125. • To (7.. W, McClellani for 59 acres 'of land in Smithfield Township. Sold Feb ruary 3, 1981, as the property of Alexan der Bich: 4 1 , 350 . To Artemus Barnhart for 3 lots of•land in Columbia Township. Sold February 3, 1881, as the property of L. B. Slade. 310NpAT, t' . EBRUAILY 14T0, 1881. In re the application of Emma Bennett for the'benefit of her separate earnings, Prayer of petitioner Amnted. Barnes vs. May. Opinion of Court Sled. E.Jrst National Bank of Towanda vs. Madill.. Rulei to set aside Sheriff W. S. Pierce Admr. Bramball. • Ap pgintnient of Auditor contained: - Abram John , on vs. Dennis Crimmins. Rule discharged. N. P. Brown vs. Lydia A. Brown. Court direct N. P. Brown to pay counsel fees for defendant. Elmer Dibble vs. Ruth Dibble. Anna E. Carey vs. Chas. A. Carey. Sheriff di rected to.make proclaination in each,case. Ellen Pearialli vs. G. E. Pearsall. Court direct subpcuna!n divorce to be Mary Heath vg. Ruel Heath. Divorce, graidted. ; • ' Court appoint Llewellyn Elsbree. Master and Examiner .under the rule adopted relating to' all proceedings in di vorce cases. .: - f our X,l9.lllShliaooo.Tueglaki.,, The 14140 1441 : 1 * 4 . 1 4 1 4hei': ,- ,Attiakilmi# # l , O 70.0 4 r t* 14 4. 4otei A. eoildiefilteli.f lmn , .16 17 ' 4 ' let CAL 4 0h 10131 41 3 %_A * 1 =. , SIPe0 1111 4" - is -ri - • lee toxstAsye. J. "AM. , • : _ '<..,111 jai / 100 T 401 GOolle BMA" Se' 25 le $1 tutut 4 Domil _ 41 lea 1 0 9 k 1 103 !Si s ,1 11. 1 1 :'; Geo. Meek Get. 'De: le Z. 311 Abbniarnert /QS - 4 07-, ' 1.71.•142 iftisiSse* RSp„ ses 41. 11. °MUM 81 7 14 7' 191 E. W=14 1 0. 1 4 Detn•l' - r , - -.411u £11.8158011. 1•11L-ilit716166:- 'l7B - ' 318 Thos. Menden'. . -AO • 87 "128. 58 288 *• • ~- 0f2a882118 Or POOR. • ~110 160 . 110 400 .11.16.145tt. Rep.,. 105 165 . .104 " 877 'D. W. Death. 11% , 27 73 • n ; 7 4 August, Kline, G'll, .38 25 10 73 T. B. Johnson, ' 62. 70 - 37 ory - - • 591001, D OLCTOBII. 73, 31. Peck, Rep., . 106 • ftni DO $B4 13: R. Passage;ltep, 126 121 02. • ' 844 E. 1/. DAyne. 114th., - 81 101 261 C. r. sa • 114 48 :le • FIRST IWARD. Counclithen—J, .1. Spalding. Rep 128 • • Robert MeKee (Pk, 81. Judgd, of _Election—James A. Bulk pent" 85'; Llewellyn Raffle,lls.- In. aperture of Elections —Datilol Barercoo - 1, Rep:. 101; Morrie elate, G'k, 58; Itedtoon Caber, Dem., 68. Ward Assessor—George W. Kimberly, Rep., ; ThomaS Kennedy. 13% 100. ' 66COND WARD. Councilman—Ed. Frost. Rep.. 147; E.. T. Noble, Dem.; 109; Warren 41111. G'k , 15. r Judge of Elec. ttons—D. W. Scott, Rep., 170; W. A. Chamberlin, Dem.* 72; W. U. Coverdale.O'k;23. inspectors Pf EleVtions-11. T. Gray, Rep o 168; O. M. Clark, Mem., 73 ; Frederick Heath, O'k, 25. Ward As. .sessor—M. McCue, tilk, 24; James Wood. Dem . est Eugene A. - Thompso Rep.. 140; Jesse L. Schoonover, 7. , • • • THIED v WAIID, 'Councilman—W. G. Gordon. Rep.. 115 ; George Stevens, Deim..s2. Judge of Election—lsue ley' Rep o .los; 8. W. Little, Dem.; 55; C.C. Mower, G'k, 12. Inspectors of Elections—Jan Mclntyre., Rep., 106; David Sheridan, Dem.. $2; James Lewis, (1% 12. Ward Assessor—James R. Nevins. Rep., 105..; Nelson Jennings, Dem., 55; C.O. Mower, (Int', 12. - PERSONAL. -31rE. A. i 7. MONTANYE is confined to her room by illness. BtrnGar: is slowly convalescing from an attack of fever. . • Nowtnnur is. confined to his residence by a severe cold. —WILLIAM Dirrimcn, Esq., is visiting his brother in Philadelphia. —HISSiIARY ELWELL, of Bloomsburg, : is visitin&fricod.fiti - this place. —Mrs. -GRAHAM MACEA'RLANE is visit-'- lug - friends at .Washington, I). C. . —En. HEWERLY; Mail Agent on the S. & S. Road, is ill of an attack of fever. —Miss HELEN CARTER INAS quite ill duting all of last week, but is now con, valescing. • —HARRY TAYLOR is bomb from ,Phila ,delphia, where he has been att ending medical lectures. -JESSE WARDELL, Jr., has been con fined to the house for several days past, 'by an attack of fever: • —Professor I. S. Vniwronn .will open a seleA term of school at Smithfield, on Monday, February 28th. ' —Elder D. D. GitAY, father of.Mrs..E. F. Binema - pTo - s, of tido place, died at Lal- ceyville on WednesdaY of last week. —E. B. 3IcKEE, who has been Visiting in this place for several .weeks past, re turned to Oswego, N.Y.,-bn Tuesday. --THOS. KEENE, who has been confined to his house all winter by an attack of . eryiipelas, was able to be out of .doors on Saturday. —The Rev. J. A. ROSSEEL, of Mount Pleasant, Wayne County, occupied - the pulpit at the Presbyterian Church, 'Sun day morning last. —Mrs. WAYNE DEFORM' and [Miss FHANEILE COLLINS returned on Tuesday from a somewhat extended visit to friends in Detroit, Michigan. , y —Mr. CHARLES P. Moonz, our old schoolmate, of Towanda, was in 'town Thursday, visiting DON STEELE:I and while here .gave'us a cal.—Otsego Reeord. —JoaN C. WILSON,of Tioga county, Pa., who tried to kill himself with - a ra zor sonie , time ago, attempted the Same thing last Friday with a pen knife: Ile is insane. —Mrs..LILLY FREEMAN, daughter of IleV. E. P. fluowx,. of Troy, died in Le banon County a few days since. She bad been married about one year, and leaves a &Ma few days old. —Mrs. ABNER HINSIAN, the aged wi dow of the late ABNER HINMAN, -Of Wy so; died at•the residence of her son-in law, E. R. Vat:otta - N, in Wyalusiug, on Wednesday of last weck. —Mss. B. A. Gont.n, of Fentor,. Michi gan, who has bceu.spending a few weeks in Towanda, returned to Michigan last week, accompanied by her daughter Mrs. S. S. BLODGETT, of Wysox. .. —State Superintendent of Public In struction WICKERSHAM, has granted lain EMMA G. GAMBLE, of Athens, and Miss Irina L. SMITH, o Leßaysville, perma nent certificates as teachers. , • ? EDWARD SCHOOKIIAKEIVINho for two or three years past was in Ithe employ of the State Lino c 4 Sullivan Raffroad Company, as *a. telegraph operatpr, tindelerk in their office at this place, died at his home in Liberty; N. Y., On the 4th instant. —Mrs. BETSY DOTY, formerly of this Place, died at Pleasant Mount, Wayne County, yesterday. 1 She was the grand mother of Mrs. Insi B. Husipnnny and Mrs; Colonel Otitrrpi. She was a lovely Christian woman, and had reached an ad vanced age..—lierieze, 10th instant. —Says 41, Troy correspondent under date of the 11th : "Rev. J. B. .FnuNcit, pastor of the 'Baptist Church of this place, sends - in his resignation on. Saturday next. 'Mr. FRENCH has been pastor here for the last two years, and the hopes. are that he will 'not resign, as he 'is it good pastor as well as a good man." • .. _ - -Mr. A. D. SPALDING, of' this bore, is an old mtisician. He was a member of a band in Troy, Bradford county, some thirty-five years ego, playing at that time upon a French horn. Ho .says the band filled an engagement in this village dur ing a political campaign, when there was. I no othar band in this part of the country. They also played at ' Beecher's Island"' and. Blossbarg.— Wellshoro Gazette. —Our former. townsman, Hon. C. F. NICHOLS; must be a very popular man in McPherson. Kansas, where be -now re sides, At the recent town election there be was elected to the office- of Justice of the Peace, and the returns of the election, as published in the Freeman of that vil lage, show that out of a poll of 404 votes he received 393.. We would not be afraid to lay a small wager that the five votes polled against him were cast by persons who were-unacquainted with "CULL." —A happy gatliering of about forty people were gathered at the residence of Hon. S. D. lIARKNO3B,; in Springfield, on Monday, - January 31, 1881, to celebrate his 58th birthday. , He was away_from \hoine a few hours in the morning on busi ness, brit was greatly surprised on return irrg home to find the above mentioned gathering. ! After a :bort interview with his guests ho was presented with a fine willow chair by Dr. THEODORE WILDER as a present from his children, after which bountiful refreshments were served and the happy'company returned to their sev eral homes.—Trop Gazette. i —OscAn J. HARVEY, Esq., Wilks- Barre, has receA.ed the nomination for the office Of Grand Warden, of the G and Lodge of Odd FelloWs, of this State All who knpw him will be gratified to know that one so. well -qualified for the duties has received a nomination so honorable. He is a gentleman of culture, being a graduate of Lafayette College. - He is a respected member of the Luzern*, County Bar, and holds many ether,lonolabit salons, Better than all be is a truoTover of. the order of . Odd Fellows, and it is doubtfill if any man could be found better qualified for the position, or one ivhb would work with more. zeal for.the good of the organization. ' . I • • ANEW SUNDAY PAPER. The prospectus is publisheti ni t another column, of a new paper, to ; ke its ap pearance on Sunday .next,'lO be called The Etinira Sunday ReputOan. • It Will support the National AdMinistration of President Gattrumn, and tbie State Ad. minstration of Governor ColutELL, - and willcontain a full quota of general news and local and neighborhood gossip.' Col onel LITHIER CALDWELL is Business Malr ager,. and we • understand it has. all OHL backlog necessary to make it a smiles.— Ebnira Advertiser. =I MEI ..-TAuguip , vp RAILROAD. , Aliseetlng ot 0111411, PM, Wall recently:'held. D. P. Utter! **AO *APR _Abl. l .4l l ** B•14-PAITT 40100tila i plarpollll;flikidefillelialk. new trunk !inset :volt:aid ftesn: - .Reitr lark to LIST ll'iletir7VrAir-thu-lecisuCtuipubla.tku of Iblit Re* TOrki r Chielp* *At itiottsfittee 1t.n1Ait01.101010.7611 .aPpOtrited loom- Sermiltii the President 'albs Netropolt. tan Bank, ef_4l4,* -York and, lay before Wither advantages of therrene thrones the Tolitivist entek-tridayt ftlisolo confer withstheisifieers of the,-Bradford County ItaiW4 Company,. willt the view, Of operation in a oommunkiti tothe.said New York' _Company. not t- only setting forth the aduartagesof the route bat pro posing ishoperation , :arid substance to in duce the eonsi4erstkas of this . course for their line.---Cantos Rentinel. d sue. :..toad CO? . !etre e _ LEROY Dnrlugthe recent high water tire bridges acress.the Towandnereek atir o ortlmEr's, A.- G.. listaratv's; Swrr. WIIADOIee and TUOMAS BMILIM'S, were destroyed by.the ice. The Bret two were in Leßoy and the ethers in - Franklin. The;:two in Le- Boy wore old and unsafe and should have been rebuilt or condemned seine time ago. The, ne at VANT,LEET's is not needed and the Commhssioners should vacate the principle part of the ,crossing at that place .and change the main road so ris to avoid the steepirill which Is the Most dreaded by all who travel between Canton and Towanda. Xow is the time to make the change. WW. iltagn died 'on ,Thursday last of pantlysis. - He bad been complaining "of quinsy during a few days relic* but no one supposed him , to . --be irr a dangerous condition. Rim remains were pliced in the Bast Canton cemetery on letaturday last. " _ Daring the past two weeks ELT:aim J. G. EMELT, of Smithfield has been holding a protracted - meeting at• the Diooiples Church•at this place. There seems to be a growing interest in the meetings. ' Leßoy, Feb. 1% , 1881. ' • X ' ULSTER. Vennor's thaw reached us, abd now ev erybody says " sleighing is in." Several of our eitizena have been hi at tendanco at Court at Towanda last week James 0, Bowie And A. B. Smith were at Towanda four days last week; as wit nesses, • Mr. IL Says it is business be does not'like, and we c a nnot say. as we blambitim much -fin making .such an at sertion. • - \ J. H. Mersereau is moving his house hold goods to Sayre this. nook ; and we wish him success in this bib new depart ure: • D. A. Dewey, Supreme , President, E. A. W., organized a Union at this -place last 'Friday evening, after a brief state ment of the organization its progress, benefits, etc. The following are the offi cers who were installed by him : Presi dent, James Wood ;Secretary, K McNer ney, Jr.; Accountant, Thomas Park ; Treasurer, G. M.. Ross ; Chaplain, H.' M. Park; Warden, Leßoy Wilbor ; Watch man, A. Wilkinson. . ' At the Methodist Sunday School last Sunday; a resolution of thanks was teal dered J. IL Merseieau for his efficient services rendered, and for the interest he has always manifested' in its welfare. Two venturesome young, men crossed the river last Thursday evening in a boat,,. , just a few minutes, before the ice ' brake ;away. The watermas nearly three feet on top ofthe•ice, and they thought it safe enough to'bruss, batmen they hal., fairly reached the opposite' shore the ice gave way, which necessitated their , going to Towanda and come home by rail. Prob ably this will tend to their benefit in the future, and we shall hear no more such pranks by them. . Instead of the regular, sociable last Sat- . urday evening, there was a "taffy party;" at the residence of F. 41. Schoonmaker ; quite a good many, though the inclemen cy of the weather prevented many ntbers from attending. The-next sociable • will be held at the parsonage next Saturday evening. Some dispute among several of our cit izens has been indulged in; as to the day for the Commissioners •of the several townships to meet tinder the new law . ; some betieving it to be the first Monday in March, others the first day of March-. Will the editor please inform us through the columns of the REPORTER 'and great ly oblige . Yours Anon ? ° February 15, .1881. [The Act of 1815 fixes the time of such meeting on the first Monday in En. REPORTER.] HYDIIKULIC CESIE24T.-4tlst reciir ed—another ear load of XX Star Cement. • ME Vi COMER has the best wearing Shoes for ,lien, 114 is and Youths' wear ever 'offered In Towanda, and at prices within the reach of all. -r481 ‘ .. CtLERY !—Joss .STROUTo t near Teilda Creek, has for sale 3,000 •bunelles'llne Celery. - febto-we. Inir The Largest, Best and Cheapest line of Shoes for. Ladles', 311.sses' and Chfldrens' weer Is found at. Coniun's new store, corner Main nud Pine-sts., Tracy &Noble's Block. apr4lB REMOVAL.--.T. ALISN has re layed his Undertaking Establishment from Bridge street to. rooms on Brain street, over Tun- Ivan & GonD9:v's biug Stite, and.Woonroun & VAN DORN'S. Boa & Shoe Store. 'A full line of Undertaker's Goods front the Cheapest to the best. jaall7,'St. J..S. ALVIN, Agent. car L. B.TRODOERS challenges Campo , ,- titlon for o quall ty of goods and low prices on:flash, Doors, Blinds and Ma a, and al imilldlng ma_ tonal. sang3-tt) Mr PRICES WAY DOWN, on Gents' Fine and Coarse Booth at BLUM'SOleldleman's BI • W - GEO: Ross sells Groceries awful criksP because' his expenses are very light, and he Is bound his customers. shall havgthe benefit: iZr Fora good, durable and neat-fitting SHOE, call at F. J. BLU3VS, Beldteman's Block, Mita street. • Nov 2741 tvr HURRAH to oso. L. Ross's Ne Grocery Store In the Montanye Block, and get y; r Groceries at rock bottom. . . Jam• 20. 12' YOU RUN NO RISK when you buy your Groceries at G. L. ROSS'S nyVstore In Mental:lye pock. His PRICES are W DOWN to rock bottom. . • ' . Ins store In KELLUM - _BLOCK, IST WARD beats the woild by Low Prices end good Goods. $ It isimpossible for a woman after a faithful course of treatment with - Lyng* E. PINKIIAM'S TEO ET1.131.:E COMPOUND to continue to suffer with a weakness of the uterus. Enclose a,statup to Mrs. lama k.rttianAlt, 2a3 Western Avenue, Lynn., 3lass., for patuodlets. -Sold by-Dr. 11. C. POUTIIII, Oru - gglst, Towanda, Pa. dulyt-yrl. Thb 99-CENT STORE is, Ilea& quarters for everything in the line of LAMPS and LAMP GOODS. Sept. 24r2. TETE-AATTE SETTS, WINE SET, LIQUOR BETTS—at 99. Cent Store. UNIOIIi CIDER 1/lll.L.—This is an excellent Portable Mill—one that commends itself at sight. Farmers haring apples going to sraste, will do well to give the Cider Mill atrial. It grinds easily and rapidly—crushing the fruit Instead of grating. Capacity, five barrelsper day. For sale cheap. . It. lii..Witaxs. .Towanda, Pa.; Sept. 7. - • re- SEWING MACHINE NEED_ LES Oils and attachments at the 99-Cent Store. ' • la' TI e action' of Carter's Little Liver Pills Is plasant. mild and natural. They- gently stimulate the liver. and regulate the bowels, but do dot purge. They are sure to please. febl7. Pr flow many persona have neglected. to Boot relief from an ordlnary cough, or mid', and hive refined to seek a remedy until consumption has pdrfotmed its fearful Mission ! If you -have the slightest cough. no better remedy is found than tick's Balsam of Honey. febil. , not - egnabs, coldi.,lnng and bronchial co t tlaints mem to be epidermic.. In these cases of den colds the best thing to do ino get abo of N. It. Dcisne Elixirs Whichvariably gives speedy relief - and' ilittmately \effects a 't offiplete cute in all cases where the breathing organs are affected. Use it In time and Fteleent serious lung difficulties. Sold by WI druggists. ' ' Feb. 34. Int. - yr "Your Simmons' .Liver Remit* has' been In use Into family for some time, un periunded ft Is n'tralnable addition to the Med. teal science. "GOQ. GILL HOUTZ% of Maria. `• It has proved a goad nd effeettra molt Me. 5 A. NIITTINO." I .• BUSINESS' LOCAL. R. M. WELLES Simi it nimbi.: - void; IP", " - limp .. ww ' c•.....,...... - : 'mein, is ths I " 111**Italt :. .E. 114 Piste./ wol" 1 1 1 : 'foroltursB", in as 'l-14.418 atilt rOsccittOnr ;t om , iiiditslid, - - - ';• 0" - ' Min alba - ' 6, 4 isiit winos to ninon itsdelded 0 I also wish to Jololls it atilt by newsmen to settililleSinetamtanoon., - _ • tebtiiiirf 66: '46 P; Btdltjlt" x: ar ii Nnigq,:dof , maw nn 1y =et as on pradittiatio. that thriterhi Safe newt Inn Lisa Cure la imam the most value. bie dlseetertatof the 14th eautusy. iessinot: lay toe much In Its behalf. Pittsbar V Pa.. 6th Apt., tine: , Mignon) - 41. COI(NCLL. . The - Oild I would , never Jesse sty' bed.. That was throe tnonttis ago. and now I.lwelgh 1 , 0 pounds. , I. cannot write bait of ?bat 1 want to 0,7. bit Warners Safe Kidney Myer Cure 411 d It. - . • . rel 47. 11. 0. 1101tItit t Rahway, • - ' ,MARRIED.; . . . JOHNSON—VhitHEB.POOL:—Ai Uiir Prishyte- Ilan Personage. Ith inst.. by Bur: Hellenic Ann. • strong , Mr.. Wesley 'Jobeson. of A.syluiti. aud 'ihreecy Vanderpool. of Towanda township. PASSMOBE:—PATTBUSON. December lib, lase, st the residence of • the bride's want.. by ' Rev. William S. Steen;• Mr. John . Z. rumor* anti Miss Olive E..rattersoN both 'of ' Bradford Coaatyc CASE—lifintSo2s.=ht the resideoCe of H. L: Ant. Cese. ra., mi. Inst., :by the Rev. Howard Coraelt, U. T.. Cue, Eeq ., Sarah 'Mattison, both of OrweU. DIED. CALIFE.—At East Bmtlbf eld. February 12, 1881, Hosea Calif!. In the SOth.year of his age. • , Coming into the country alinoilt twenty' years ago, be passed through all the privathms and bard. skips fl t toll to the 14 of the -carlgsettlers, and , tot-halt a a century Hiedandwrought upon the homestead where he,died—lived to see the wilder L. nesa.melt away and Islands a thing ofthe past. He did his Mrs worklhonestly conscientious.' ly, and has gope to his rest i followe'd by the loving remembrancelot those 16 - plidm he was all that, husband am itrther could be. May he sleep well; 'Fens Abstrtisemeaqs. DMINISTRATOR'S Nofiicy. A —Estate of James (ard. deceased, latebf Wrsos toe nobly). Letters of administration have been granted to Gerrge third and E. Reed Myer. 'of said-township, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make payment. and Mese having Chtimsor demands will make known the same without delay. • E REED MYER, r Feb. 10, sari. ' Surviving administrator: QIIESTAEQUINALLEY LLS k) The. undersigned tics purchased and put in thorough repair the above. Mills, and Is prepared to do all kinds of Milling promptly and aatisfa6to dlr. sawing cheaper than the cheapest. - it will be made an object to those wanting work in this tide to call at the:A Mille. -04 - F. AYER, Sheshequln. l'a., Jan. 10,.1881.2iii05•. :.VARII.AND STOCK FOR SALE 1: —The subscriber offers for sale his farm of toe acres, located fu Ulster township, under high state of conflation, good house, two barns sheds. and other ontbaildlngs; well watered and.abund• ance of fruit. The stock can be purchased with -farm. Tercus—sl,moish, ;balance to sult,pur chaser. If not sold by arch 2Sth, will be for rent to a good farmer. For tattier particulars call on or address • , A. B. SMITH, • febl7-w4 . ' . • Ulster, Pa: nRPHANS'.COURT SALE.;--By virtue of an order Issued out of the Orphans' Court of Bradford County, the Andersigned, ad ministrator of the estate of Isaac F. Bullock,tate of Springfield township. in said county, deceased. will expose to public sale upon the premises at Rig Pond, In said township, on TitURSDAY, MARCH 1721,1881 , at 10 (mock. A-. at : , the 'undi vided one-hal f , interest of 111 re-sixths of the renew ing described real estate subject to certain rights of Scott Bullock, a urother of Mild decedent), situ ate In said township of Sprltigfleid,,boanded and described as follows: Beginning-,at the northwest corner of the lot hereinafter described at a point- In the south line of leads .of A. J. Dickerson thence east along the lands of said Dickerson 108 perches to a corner in the highway leading' from Mill City westerly; thence south along said high way 69 perches term angle in said highway; thence, southeast along said highway 81 4-10 perches; thence east along, the lauds' of B. 8. Gleason la 6-10 perches to a corner ; thence south along the lands of -said Gleason =3s Fetiches Loan angle ; thence .southeasterly along lands of said Gleason 893 perches to a corner; thence south along lands of the estate of E. Watson, deceased. 87%. perches to An aught f thence .westerly along hoots or 0.. G.; Dpubar St perches to en angle ; thence south along, lands, ot G P. Voorhis CO 1.10 perches to a corner ; thence easterly along lauds or said Voorhis 11,0-10 perches to a corner; (Irene. , southerly oloug lands of Hiram Potter nOl-10 perches to a corner; thence, a westerly course aloeg lands of N. S. Hurley 48 4.10 perches to a corner: thelice a northeasterly direction along lands of Dennis-Bat ey 29 perches to on angle 'thence a northwest direction along lands of W. J. Wigsten 60 perches - to air angle thence easterly along lends of said Wigsten 97 8-10 perches to as angle; thence west along the highway, running- from -Mill City to the Bardwell school house 79S perches to a corner; thence north along lands of the estate of A. Clark, deceased, 101 4.10 perchesto a corner; thence westerly along lands of b. Clarrs.estate 107 perches to a corner ; thence north along land of . said Clark's estate 11l 8-10 perches to the - Place , of beginning. Supposed to contain 227 , acres of land: after deducting there from about 6 acres heretofore sold and conveyed and pow held by or in passemilott of various parties; and,from -the 227 acres there is also to be deducted two .pleees of land sold and conveyed by tho dece dent and C. Bullock. to Mts. Edith C. Bullock, containing about 63'acres t leaVing to be sold the decedent's Interest in about 164 acres of land, more or less, and subject to all the rights of A. S. Bul lock to any claim he may have to any part thereof ; about 80 acres improved, with ,1 - framed house, 2 framed barns with sheds attached. 1 framed horse barn, 1 saw-mill. 1 chopping-mill for feed, I elder mill and an orchard of fruit trees thereon. TERMS OF S ALE—One•half ou the property being struck down, and the balance on confirmation of sale, with approved bond' filed in the stun of 1 1 3,060. JAMES 11. WEBB. : Feb. 17, 1881. ,'Administrator. GEORGE L, ROSS • I Is the Proprietor of the NEW GROCERY STORE JUST• STARTED INITHE MON TANYE.BLOCK This store - being on the corner near the Public Square, is one of tne,finest Groceries in town, and Mr. Ross ba g spared no pains In selecting the" best goods that the great cities afford. His experience in the grocery business enables him to purchase I . first-class goo s, 'anti at bottom prices. Farmers aft il. everytAd can depend en It that when they the price of Gri rocees at Ross's It is of no use to try eisew ere, for his prices are'down to rock bottom. , . Mu. EMMETT SPIVS:CMt has charge of Mr. Ross's Fire Ward Store In Kellum Block.' while Jessie Schoonover Is clerk In the new store in Mon. tanye itosiLlieiffirit horse and delivery wagon standing at the store in charge of (Thule , Washburn, who Will deliver in the Borough, free of charge, all geode as soon as sold. All kinds of desirable produce taken In exchange for Groceries or for Cash. GEORGE L. ROSS. Towanda, Pa., January 21, plate; ion ',sparkes. &boat poem and desettptlons, priest and directions kr planting 114111 vadalem of Vel ma.% and wee Seed., Farts, Rama, de. Imnslasble to mil. Send tar IL 'Ad D. Y.'FBBRYt C4X,DetraianNich. AMBLE' & CURRIER, .Manutnet;irers and liealers in CABINET FURNITURE, RUBBER VALVE PUMPS, 'l‘c. • Sugar Run, Bradford Cilanty, Pa. Feb . .3,81-m6. GET YOUR HAIR CUT AND SH.AVING,' ATNIID Ninreircl Hcowite SHAVING PARIAIR. air e study to please. . - t D. V. STEM'S, Prop? Tiswandi , Pa., July 13, 1379. NATHAN TIDD, • .Dealer In ' • - `PITTSTON, WILKES-BARRE AND LOYAL SOCK COAL. Lowest prices for cash. Office and yard foot'of• Pine-street, Towanda. July 15, 18130: AGENTS- WANTED.! • , • . . In every town In Susquehanna. Wayne and Brad ford counties for MIDDLE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL RELIEF ASSOCIATION. of !UMW ton, Pa. Insurance at coat. Good Commissions allowed. Good references required. .. • • J. W. DUSENBITIIT. - Disvnicr Aci ENT, 34-wil • r Great Bend. Pa. vmayntslms - For Sak MI A.'Farm of 140 acres, 'four miles north of Cl:taming Village and onetnlic from Bingham S'atlou on the 0. I. & 8. U. IL A. Farm of 137 acres, Airainiles north of Waverly, N. Y. A. rani of 150 acres,: : font milp“lorth cast of Waverly, N. V." MU be mild [TO the 4st possible tertor. Apply to It. A. ELMER. • Jast,l3, %t overly, N. Y. .1 r. GA. COM • • Nikeilmiti sisdosikor tae a mt i o im i rpo o reig limpre ter the Ow inlet year: PM tor the treametlea of pastel bust. AeakatUbe held li l t Star data et the Clatiyany, In 143111LIAlid 11011110/11; Meets Ilk A. t ash *Mink the bourse 2 aid 4 °Wort. T. X. w. awns. Secretary. 4 1'4:eintoutal Pli..*ebreary ad, • . HORTarHORN OATTL S ski) BEItICSIIIRE,PIQS,. We hive i few ebolee Bells and H fees which we offer st very ressogebleyriees. Also washed Bertahlreet° _ G. 0. * BLLZZ. W} al troy. TO YOnOZOIXEIMEPERS • FREE TO , ALL BRIDES. Noun fa ftereby given to ail the tendon of tido paper and. all their friends and acquaintances throughout the United states and Canada, that . THEIIOUSEHOLD I • - .W lil be Dent one year free ai - , . A WEDIVDT43- PRESENT To every newly-mantled couple when *dame— and 10 cents to pay for postage-4s sent to tbe pub lisher Waite one year from the date of thetr; otarriage. , Venous sending for this present are remiested trY send a copy of a paper containing a notice of their` marriage,or some other evidence that shall amount to seas onable proof that they are entitled to the insgaslite under the above Offer. " _ Address, ,;TrIE IFOIISETIOLD, felito.. • - Brattleboro, Vt. 11 NCORPOIUTION SiOTICE. I. Notice Is hereby given that apidicatiOn will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, Mader the provisions of the Act of 29th of April, 7874, after three week's publication of- this 'notice, ' to Issue letters patent for the creation of a corporation for it Water Company in the Conatyof Bradford, in raid Commonleciltb: The objBct of said Company wilt be to supply the villages of Sayre and Athens and vicinity with water, me the principal business of the corporation will be conducted at Sayre, In said County of Bradford. ' Sayre, Ps-, January 27, ISM. FI►M SWA RTS • - , CORNER OF MAIN .i.ND BRIDGE STREETS, clitety occupied by Owen Bros.) with au entire NEW STOCK OF FINE • . FAMILY• Groceries & Provisions. CONti'IETE ASSORTMENT I - AND CHOICE, STOCK 4 . low COOLS rirThe highest market prices paid to Farmers in Cash for desirable produce. Wood and Willow Wake kept COurtantly on aid. thiyers are Invited to .call and examine ou Gocds aid Prices. - - Towanda, Pa.,\Tanuary 2.lth, 1891 SIISQUEHA \ NNA COLLEGIATE IN sTrrutz.-,-Second \Winter Term commences MONDAY, JANUARY:4m, 1881. Expenses for board, tultion and furnished room. from $172 to 0180 pei - year. For catalogtke or forth& partial. Mrs address the Principal, 4DINLAN, A. M. . Towarala. OcttiberllB, Volt SALE OR EXtOHANGE. —Six hundred acres of land in, Litchfield, l ilinesheiptin and Rome Townships, In iota of from r'dwenty-flre :to one hundred ,acres. *la \to 15 per acre. These lands ire uniucumbered and, an un doubted title will be- given. Fa[ urther particu lars, address . TEICrs: 51117ti. 4 8 15003, Jan. 6, 1881-m3. • . r 11,thens, Pa. A DMINISTItATOR'S NOTICE. ..—Letters of administration having, been granted to the undersigned, upon tha .estate of Charlotte Noyes, late of Burlington tvrp., deceased, notice Is hereby given that all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, att&all 'persons having legal elialms against the same will present them without delay In pro per o:derfor settlement to J. W. NICHOLS, Admlnistrator s . Burlington, Pa.; Jan. 155 1. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE —Emile o 1 Isaac F. Bullock. deceased. Letters of administration on the estate-of Itiaac F. Bullock; late of Springfield township, Bradford county. -Pennstlyanta, - hate been granted to James 13. Webb, - molding In Fast Smithfield, In said county, to Whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested toinalte paytnetr, and those having claims or demands will make knOwn the same Without delay. JAMES 11. WEBB, Jan'l3,.lBBl. Administrator. NOTICE.—The' County Commis sioner* have died upon the following dates fur holding appeals at the Uommissioners' Office In Toyeanda Borough for the several townships and .borodghs of Bradford County: Tuesday. February =l—Asylum, Term , WilMot, Albany towns* sod borough. Overton; Monroe township and borough, Franklin and Granville. Wednesday, February 23—LeRoy, Canton town. ship and borough, Armenia. Alba, Troy, township and borough, Columbia, Sylvania and-Burlitigton West. Thursday, 'February 24—Burlington township and borough, Springfield, Smithfield, South Creek, Rldgbury, Welles, Sheshequin, Litchfield, Wind ham, Warren and Orwell. Friday, February. 25—Rotne township and bor ough, Herrick, Pikeolteßaysville. Tuscarora, Wy 'losing, Standing Stone,ToWanda North and Ulster., Saturday, February 26 . Towanda township and borough, Athens township and borough, Barclay and South Waverly borough. BY oftlrEß OF THE BOARD. ' Attest—WILLIAM Lewis, Clerk. jan27. , E=i E=l SPRThiG TRADE 99-CENT STORE, Anticipating the demand for New -Goods for the early Spring trade. we ate offering In addition to a toll and wellleteeted stock of Crockery, Glass. 'Hare and House Furnishing Goods, a few special', ties to which we ask your attention, among them the newest patterns of Glassware, called the . , • ' • Japanese. Pattern, The fittest Brach) ever offered to the trade for cook tug purposes. Safety Oil Cans., NEW STYLE BRACKET LAMPS NEW STYLE 14ANCINC LAMPS And many othor articles useful and ornimeutal . - C. P. WELLES Towasas4iNh,Junierattl,lll4. GORDON Or flaw tilled the Old Store We Invite attention to i•Or An assortment of M. D. SWARTS; A S. GORDON. NOW READY For 1b IMI C. P. WELLES' CROCKERY BEI In a full line for Table" use BHERWOOWS FIRE-PROOF STEW PANS, JOB LOTS IN CLASSWARE. R T ANNUAL • ~ ...d........i... •.. ...,..,.. . , ' ~,,_ , - , • r: i ;,* • Receipts and Expenditures of Bradford *multi from itanuarr Ist to December 31st, 1880. . - • - . • . 1 .•. - ; Expendthwes.., •.. - - • _ , . .. .... To amount lead Anditoni ' 9143 00 Nelson A.,)Lsynard. Troy T - .138 111 Prothonotary's mod Itailiters Mulltrsr... 90 00 Theodore Pratt. °MA'AM ? SO 00 Prionon' il i c i gi penitentiary ' 14911 18 Erni Prune; T roy? • .$4 OS C t c:n a p ar7 In pielientfary ' . XIS 45 H. A. Marcellits, Itldgbary P • 14 efr pro room , • • . 425 45 , John Chamber*, ihigliery 1 - 10 MD 9 mumwMftlo4l(ll..:lii. .... . •••• - .1911 00 Charles Warren, Albe-8........ IS le : - counsel go cogiu " !!..',.. ~. '5O 00 John ConLy, Rid/bury T. •04 • Rent 0 Court 10011144T101 _. ..... ' 1411 00 Eugeoe - DOlsnd, Armeahr?..... IS $ll . • Bridpeontracta ' • 1,045 0 Bohan Young, Trty T , It 50 Costs in COmmirtireeth Wt ' . 5,499 54 J. S..Taylet, Alba B " - 15 04/ Bradford County Agritalterral Society... ' 100 00 D. T. ifildreth. South Creels, -MN • Election expenses • • 1,07 50 Traub anapbell4 Buffington W. 1$ 50 Assessors 1 2,240 00 D. B. Bruce. JAW/ ? SIA Traverse juror ,, _ • 1 7,55232 B. T; Lindley. Lel4 l l I' 17 00 Constables making returnshladattending: . . -Gilbert MeNaught v Gnititillel... 211 00 • at elections • 916 = Byron R. Horton, Rome T........ LOO , 0111ce bouts - , 1 • 057 45 ; G. M. Badman, Terry T It Or : Making doplleatetand_ registers ! SO 00 1 Joel Cam_Pbell: Litchfield 1' 2 1 er Fuel and light :..... 1 028 17 ' John F. Verbryek, Wilmot T 24 50 Tipstaves and crier ot.Court i 419 50 ; Levl Stevens( Albaor T.. .. ...... • a :r. , Regulation publio buildinp.../.... 1 • 451 5r....! G. S. Gamble. Wilmot T 19 00 Bridge repairs • - , 2 642 tr 2 ' Ella Bowen, Warren P...........700 T ........... Prisoners ,- support In jail _ • 1 20191 29 Wm. P: Arnold, Rome T , 850 ' Grand jurors . ' ' nit 43 Jattlea Rolland. WllmotT.... SO 0 Pubile printing •• ; 1 4 04 02 L. E. Grigg, Monroe.T.:.. ' %so Postage and stationery 1 114 ao L. M. Maratuill. Home T. • 54 Olt . District Attorney ' ' 469 Co Wm. A. Kellogg. M0ur05T...... 9-20 • Comers' and Justices' inquhdtions...... 113 74 0. P. Tarot, Warren T •IS 60 Insurance on public buildings ...... ...... 07 50 ! John A. Keene. Standing Stone— is 00 Stenographer of Court' - • 1,200 00 i Jamet Barks. Asylum T, 1000 Jury CoMmissioners • - • 2lO 78 ! George Origith, Ulster T ' -is so Tax reloaded ' 1 124 :7 I Peter Walborn. Towanda T 29 . 06 Damages for the lossot sheep by dogs— '1 P.P. Sweet,- Ulster T aOO . , 'll, A Barrows. Albany '4"... ...... t o 5 1 0 , , F. W.Flatter. Towanda T 14 00 H. It. Vanloon, AlbanyT 7 00 ; D. H. Crimmin,.Asylum T - 880 J. B. Whe a ton: Litchfield T , 100 1 P. Gorsline , Wyse: T .... HI 00 - J. P. Iforton,'Terry T . 650 , ' John Peterson, Athens B 24 to John Friable. Terry T ' 20 00 ' T.T. Myer, Franklin T.. .. .. .. . . =OO li. VI, Rhodes, Albany T ) 800 1 Geo. D. Ch tubers , Rldgb;rry . T... 17 10 B. McDonald. Franklin T ' 72 00 ;O. W. tickler, Franklin T..-- . 111 00 - S. D. Stone. 1,01107 T-' ' 104 00 0-- ' Patrick McGuire, Terry .T 'l2 00 J. B. Warburton, Leßoy T 15 00 - .1 'Hiram Stevens. Monroe.? '29 09 H.ll. -Miller.-Terry T B.O ' i Guy May. liidgbury 1 Josiah Haggerty, Terry T 11 41.11 Ellen Pitcher. Towsoda 13 If 00 P. A. Bradley, Rome T 610 ' ' John Halstead, Terry,?...., ..... s ou• ,'Thomas Beaumont, Pike T....... 17 CO . " Allen Knights:Alba 8............ 92 . 00 J. IL Schoonover, Terry T..-. .... ,11 00 . ,E. W. Scott, Troy I' 0 so— .. 11.1 J. Cbubbnek, Warren T 9Co ~ W. D. Rose, Armenia T .... 10 0o Taotuas J. Roof, Standing Stone.. ' 22 50 , 9. J: Wheeler, Rldgbury T....... 10330 J. 11. Schoonover, Terry T ' Bco '-'-. Geo. D. Chambers, Rldgbury T.. -52 00 1 ' Joel S. Taylor. Granvine T 28 Co E. C. Abbott, - Pike T , 12 00 John Elliott, Terry T 18 00 :C. L. Squires, Pike T , '' 20 00 . Ellen Pitcher, Towanda 13... .....1 44 tO ..' " W. 111 Platt, Herrick T . 17 00 Clement Ell, Terry T.:. ' ; 9 50•;• ' 'P. A. Bradley. Rome T IS 00 R. S. Allis, Wysox T • 41t - : Wm. Welsh. Jr— Towanda T 36-00 William Fox, Terry T 14 . ' - '• Joseph Elliott, Terry T ' 14 00 J. C. Rogers. Litchfield T 17 00 . , G. Conklin. Orwell T ' Charles Coleman. Herrick T.. George Mlngos, Burlington T Thomas Coos, Wysox T..... J. 11. Allen, Row T ' o. W. Brown, Orwell T James Mcllorran, Ulster T. James Burk, Asylum T John B. Warburton. Leßoy T J. S. Shoemaker, Leßoy T... C. A. Kelley; Leßoy T.:.. . - .1. A. Whipple. Leßoy T... Geo. T. Wilcox, Leßoy T. , , Aecoaut with Me Several Colleetors o [County Tax for 11150 and Previous. • - 1._... , 1" ...; I Ainount .initsti Avt'at 1 ,-/mltt - 'TOWNSHIPS & BOROUGHS., Nausea of Collect Qrs. ,a 1 . Mreste. I Per - . I ',I ICheirg' , d, Received roied.lCeat'ye .•, • I • I ~; • i .Burlington West .. ~,, ....... .-... N. C. McKean 'I 1877 , ,8a1• 6323 . $4 731 Alba'Borough 4 •C. S. Wilson i 11879 : 11 07 - n 07!.. _I Athens Borough.. .. J. H. Hosmer. • , „„i ' 446 481 - 5339 231 116 6 11 ei_ 3 28 Burlington Township Win. P.: Lane 4 ' 157 881 ~.108 H- 4 881 41 90 „ Burlington West...... ,N. C. MelCean • I 20 98- •• 14 Ili 6 ni......:=. Burlington Borough-- . 13. K. Ross , ,•83 04 72 ill 3 731 7 49 - Ridirhury Township 1.1 no„ titlrton, Jr ..... - 370-94 ,- 208 88, 7 141 63 62 •„ South Creek !David Chase.... ' - ' 1 4.5 55 '• 380 601 3 711 4; 36 Sylvania - Borough . I David Stevens. ... .... 42.88 33 11.1 1 21; 783 South Waverly S. H. Howell . • , 78 20 73 79,.. . lllsterTosinship IGeo. 8arth010mew ......... . ....1 , 75 47 •8 Or 16 44 ! 30 46 • , Wilmot Township. .. ... . I rhos, E. IQules .... ......... ....1 :10 71 , 166 151 17 75' -41 II •----••••-------1--- - ..---- . • Tote - .. I .. 1 61.919 931 61,493 701 6E4 40 1 6336 83 ' • • , 01--.------. ,. • -'''''-'.--*I . Armenia Township I Albs Burnham o-i. . I - I • . . • .1830 1 249 , 84 315 721 -17 501 16 62 13 Asylum Township B. C. Chilson 1,447 43 1,367 71 774•71 95 .Athens Borough : IJ. S. Williston , 1,886 59 1,488 53 319 70 76 38 , Athens Township ' • W. A. Plummer-- •••••....1.:.. 3,757 50• 3,504 26 68 70; 164 44 ' • Albany Township W. L. Kenyon • ' MI 53 757 33 0 401 39 84 . . Alba 'Borough 10. 8. Wilson•••.... ....... ... ; ..• • 194 38 131 63. 3 zil 9is Barclay Township: •• , ."- IJno. H. Davies ,,-• 1,031 57 956 . 171 ,25 07' so 32 Burlington. Township ..-- +Win. P. - Lane.. - .. i,..., 1,350 681 1,264 70, 23 421 66 5s Burlington West _ .J..A. Phillips 1,076 03 , 1,002 321 21 761.. 57. 73 Burl! stolt Borough -- . - 13 C. S. Douglass , - 1.... 199 94 1 IE6 01 4 14. 979 Canton Borough - - 1 • -..,1,067 101 1,007 tr 2 6 13' 81 0,, • -.Canton Township ' - 11.7 t. Ewd. Cole . 1 . •'• • ~ , ,t 304 3 49 2,167 35 -25 07; 114 07 Columbia:Township ' -:- 31cClure -••••• ' - - , ;:f.Z521 - 21f - 2,390 921 4 ;5; 125 64 Franklin Tmenship • .Lyman Sterile McKee I ,?••• 327 311 - 778 871 745 49 90, Granville-T0wn5hip.............1Frank Bunyan ..... 1..,.' 1,522 98; 1,444 19; - 2 76' 74 b 1 Herrick Township ' H. P.:Rogers 1,053 C 7.; 993 OS; 8 72: '52 =' Litchfield Township - 'l. Albert Canner- - I 1,689 151 1,577 nt B'B4, aro' . Leßoy Township..... -L. A:. Wooster •,.... . . -1,387 49 1,310 951 7 54; 49 00 - , Leitaysville SI. S. Prentice.... I 1 469 631 443 271 3 03; 23 3a oe Monr Borough , - B. 11. Hollett • ...., 355 321 . 318 SI 19 74; 16 77 • Monroe'Towriship IW. A.KeLlogg ' ;...: 1,463 1 0 1 1,365 39 • 36 18 , .71 35 --.. New Albany Borough" . - IW. W. Magee - -r.: 1. - 84 771 79 05 - 1 561 -4 pi Orwell Township ' " A. A. Allyn - 1 . 1 .... 1,889 93 1,784 n! 11 181 n9X Overton Township ; I - IWendell Sick .... 533 61; 4411 011 Si 99; 23 58 Pike Township.... C.J. " Jones • • • ' ^ 219 57' 2,094 311 14 831 110'23 RidgboryTonmshli;, ' II H. McCormick -...., 1;150 831 7,en 401 10 411 - 87 o: Rome Township • ....IC.M. Van Winkle ..... 1,436 81 1,359 76 1 - 5 48; 71 57 Rome BoNugh ' . • 111. G. Wilmot ' 192 081 • . 181 79; 73; 9 . 56 Sheshequin , '.....4... ..... tOnorge Childs - 1 2,457 644 2,316 031 19 741 121 60 Smithfield ......... .-...1111t0u Phelps 3,785 521 2,621 86: 25 671, 337 99 South Waverly ' , 1 13eo. W. Edminster:.- ' 929 371 869 951 13 641 45 70 " South Creek 111. H..,Thompson . ..... 1,167 78; 1,097,66 12 re 37 77 Springfield , Tim' I:honard 2,494 22 1 2,356 12; 14 101 124 00 Standing Stone- • Geo. C. Jennings ' 1 1,123 74 1,052 831 15 301 63 41- _ Sylvania 80r0ugt;........ ......IW. H. Stevens.- .... . ....' :la lo ' 202 701 1 88; 20 n. 4 Towanda Borough • A. Wickham ...... ....; 6,954 7.54 5,571 34; 88 63; 293 24 Towanda North...; . 8 .M. Ayer 5............. ... , 675 30; 634 79; , 7 101 33 41 Towanda Township - 'L. 3L-Bowman ' '.. , - • ... 1,267 05 1 1,188 1151 15 63; 62 57 ' - Tro Township .H. N., Fish ....! 2,634 031 2,493 321 9 411 131 23 Troy y Borough ~ IN. J. Stewart • ' 1,896 97 1 1,787 591 15 301 94 08 Tuscarora(John Clapper ' .... 1,248 711, 1,172 341 14 74' 61 79 Terry Town_ship • IShubat Bowman • .....' 921 511 6153.,441 16 63 1 45 44 • Ulster Townshir. JamesG. Howie ~..: 1,457 36' 1,378 91' 5 85- 72 37 WurrenTowtiship IL. S. Rowe ....... - ....°- 2,137 231 2,022 14: 7 26; 106 441 . ! Wells Township • ;J. W. Beeman ..; 1,1129 90 1 1,7= 671 6Of 91 11 - Wilmot Township ID. O..Dieffenhach ...... .... •• •• • 1 1,6 46 74. 983 411 -28 471 31 lei Windham Township 'it. E. Madden ' ....; 1,882 881 1.109 V.: 6 49, 81 17 • 'tlf+alusing.... ' , ... --IC. 5. - Stone .... i 4,081 52; 1,982 48 1 26 ZS 102 78 \Sys(); Township I F li . Bishop . .... I 1,857 26' 1,743 55; 19 52_ 91 18 t--1,- Total •.• - _ iccount with the several Collectors of Dow Tax for the year 1880 sad Provleas \. 1 _ v 1 I 1 , . 1 . \ . . II r ' i .-• i Amount ! Amount !Anent Aren't TOWNSHIPS It Bonouons. - tinutee of collectors. ( ",; I I {Brous- Per - • i 7' iCharglt.Liteeeterd rated.' Cant i,7! Athens BorOugh . . . J.II. Roamer ' . :',1', 1 . 1979,J/ 1 . 930 _ooi._ . 919 00 910 00 $1 90 Burlington Township •- . .! Wm. P.: Lane . .. .I ... i ~. 33 501 45 - 80 350 3 44) Burlington West , .. . Is. C. 31cKean . , .1 ~ ! ' = 78 , 32 78 1 .... .... Burlington Borough . ~ S . K. Rims . . . .1 .. j 1 . 3 50 1 4 3 6 1 100 Ridgbary Township . . . %In°. Stirton, ,Ir . .. ,„.. 1 104 00, 90 Z;' 900 473 -, South Creek „. , . . • . I David Chase . . _,. 1 1 , .- 58 50' 49 881 .6 to 262 811°3018 Borough' • • . ,David Stevens . . .. .. 7 50! 7 13; ...„ 37 Ulster Township ... . • 'Hem Bartholomew . . .. ~ 14 501 , 8 401 _2. SO 3 so . Wilmot Township . . :IThos. E. Quick . . .! .. i 114 501 ;023; 900 527 , . : - -I ..-... .....-- Total . . _ . • •, A /42,0 74. .2.17 44,8 00 B'lo 23 . , • -1 I___ ~ 4,,1 Armenia ; .. . •.• . 4 ,, . ',Alba Burnham . .. . 1860 . 15 01 10 93. 350 87 -1 Asylum . . . '. .18. C. Chllsou . . , ..• 66 50 1 53 671 9 001 263 Athens Borough . . I. Id., 5.1)11116ton . 26 50 18 az ,7 00 94 Albany Township ' . . .IW. L. . • . . ..' • . 83 30!, .75 01 450 3 - 15 Alba' Borough :. . . ~C. S. Wilson Barclay', . .. . . ;John 11. Davies .• : ...'- :: Il 490 9 4 1 , '31 6 6• 70 S Iro - , r7 - 7. - ' Burlington Township . :AVM P. Lane . . .' .. 1. 69 50. 54 15! 12 60 248 Burlington West . . .IJ. A. rbi lll P B . I ' 34 OD 28 Mr 4'501 '1 47 • • '•••I1 • I' - 1 Burlington Borough . .. , .M. S. Douglass . . ~ -1, 00 1 SM. ...., 39 Canton Borough . -. , .J. H. Tripp-. . . . ..,' ! 6 0 0 1 523' 89 27 Cantor. TOwnsfilp . . -. Red. Cole .'.. . , ,' .. I , I. 110 60 ,91 -MI 14 'SO' 4 3.4) Columbia . .' . .' t . Lyman McClure . . ... 1 63 WI 57 48; 300; 302 Franklin . . . . . . . Sterne McKee . ~ ... 1 50 00 __ 41 80! • - 6 00 1 220 Granville. . . . . . . Frei* Banyan . ... . . .. •• I 73 b 0 68 40: 850' 3 ell Herrick .. . . .. .R. V../20rere • . . . 41 501 -35 53 , ... ! 3 0 0. 192 Litchileld . . . . . Albert Carmer . •. ; • • 2 2. o '. 1 6: zel 11 50 / 3 2.14 Leßoy Township . . .L. A. Wooster . . 1 . •-.. 1 t. . 0 ! - 68 118,.. 700 36: Leßayaville . . . . .1.4..5. Prentice . .., ... 950 Bcm ,I 00 _43 Monroe Borough • . ..,„ ' .1,8. 113..Hollett '... : ... 1 2 sor 8 511 • 50 43 Monroe Township - .• .. • . 'Wm. A. Kellogg. • . ~. 'I 7 4 00 183 All 4 co: 243 New Albany Borough ' •--.4 .W. W; Magee . '. '.. • • 5 00 1 3 80, 1 00; • 20 ' Orwell . . ' . - .1 .A. A. Allyn . . . -. , ..- 72 00j $3 $3l 3OW '3l flver loo t • . - -.1 . Wendell Sick . . • , ..' r 21 50- •II 321 5 00! 91 Pike Towns hip .' ' .. .1 .C. F. Jones . • :' • .; •• I ''', 80 s °l Si 4 0 ' 8 50 1 Rldgbury . . . . ' .M. H.I McCormick : . ~. 1 96 40: up 78, 2 00, !tome Township . . .IC. M. Van Winkle . . - 58 50 . ' 47 98, 800 Rome Borough t • . . .B. G. Wilmot . • . .: .. 1 . 3 . 00 1 5 30! 1 00 1 .4( Stieshequin . . . . George Childs : . '.• • .1 •'‘' 07 00 1 -88 831 3 30, South Creek •. . . .41. H. Thompson . . .-. i 52 001 48 43: 5 00! Springfield ". . ~. -. Tim Leonard . • . .• • ! 74 00 i ~ 56 05. 15 001 Standing Stone . . • ~ . Geo. C. Jennings -. ~ •..t , 413 20 ', &I 78',.. 800 Sylvania . - . . . . W. 81.: Stevens . . •.••• • 5 50 1 a r:' - .. ti rowanila Borough .." . .A. Wickham .. . „I %. 1 S 9 501 • 49-45: 7 5 0' - Towanda North . • . . .- •1. M.Ayer3 . . .: •• 1 11 0 0 j al 83j 7 50 i Towanda Township ' . .' .L. M.Sowman ... . „• • ' 13 00 , • 31 33 11 50 1 , Troy Township ~ . . . 17.M.;41/111h . :„. . •.•• , . 86 50 1 77 43: 5 00. Troy Borough - I . .. .N. J. Stewart 1 . • . .. -• , .3 00 1 13 71, 7 50; Terry Township .• .. . ihnballlowmatil . .• .- i 85 501 51 221, li 001 Ulster Township -.. . . lames Ci.-H9wie• .. . , -,, '.• 31 20 '. 4807, 300 Warren Township . . .IU. S. Rinse .' .. . .. •• 4 2 Wi . 75 05! 300 Wells 'Township . . •. , .11. W. ,Beeman . . -. ". • 1 62 001 3.1 23 , 700 Wilmet ' . . t „"; . , .1). D.lDleirenbach ... .1 •• I 10 1 00 1 - 88 23 800 Windham . ' . 1 .. . .I I R. F.',lMadden ~ . •.: - 1 60 00, 48 93 BSo Wysox . .' . ' . .:E. R.lllshop . . ' . ;•, i 62 1. II 75 l7 53 1 ....-......... .....- Total ...: ' - .... ' ..:..... •i -- . .... ....1 1 .. 1 r... 344 00 1 31,977 00 r. 83 00 t, $ • Job.-11. Grant, Treasurer, In lierount . with the said County et liradihrd. D. To.ainount due upon duplicates for 1879 and previousyears • • . . ' . . $2,840 71 Dun's for 181g4 Including re-asaessmeuts. 72,755 78 Dog tea. . N , • • .. • 2,344 00 •Dver-drattat irst N ational Bank.. . 8,377 18 Incidental ItCriTill . Tax received ea return a Treasury, Ist., Jana Total.', 'Money advanced by of taxes for ISM, afte Jun. H. Grant, Treasurer. In aerostat with ",Dradferd County Peso District.'• Dr. • . • To amount of cast frord sale of Poor house bonds . . . 440.000 00 I EEO State of Pennsylvania, Bradford County, as: _ • We. the Undersigned, Commissioners of said County, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a 11114 and correct statement of the receivals and expenditures of said County from the Irsi day of 4anuars, A. D. IsSO, to the thirty-brat of December. A. D. 1580, both days inclusive. - ... . Witness our hands and seal of odiee at TOwanda, this 10th day of January. A. D. last. DANIEL BRADPQRD, J. W. HURST, - Ctunnsisslon.r.. SI. P. RANSOM, 11 Attest—WmtiAm Lzwzo, Cleft . - BRADFORD COUNTY es: ._ , - We,.the undersigned. Auditors of Mid County. do hereby certify that see hare examined the to: plc tog statement Sod vouchers for the mme, and end theatio be comet. - W. W. MOODY, C. P. WELLIS, Atwitter). V, M. PIitATT - V 1 Couniseioncre' Once, Jantiary 13,"1”1. 3 OF THE 1.15111 71 Repsdrs and expenses lia.Towanda tatidie ii,962 its Insurance on Towanda bridge 190 011 Poor-house construction' =.1146 as Purchase of Poor-house farm ' .... 11,179 Ca Teams. Implements, stock and labor for Poor-House farm _ 1900 13 00 15 50 800 7 00 901 7 50 8 Si, 12 (01 39 00 1 , 10 CO 10 00 Enlarging Proks and Reg's offices Sheriff for eleeifon proclamations Daniel Uradford, County Commis*loaer J. W..llUrst, County Comstolasioner.... M. F. Ransom. County Cottunisaketer. WilliantLewis, Clerk... - Total 557 27 1,206 8 lands 1880. . • MEI X 7,706 10 ant pr.:velar's. to collection rds repeal. 110,000 u 0 111 ,-- 1 -..- '172.755 76466,063 69 By amount exonerated to Collectors for 1879 (county tax. 1494.4 7 4 dOg tax, 94 3 .00 $181.41 For 1880 (county, 11409.87 ; am; 1261.00) 1,17 Z-87 Percentage to Collectorsinr 1879 (county tax. 133533; deg tax, 1111.7711 . . 336 Os For 1880 (county. 13,88110 ; dog, $104.00) .3,989 70 Paid Sept. Ryan for Tesetiers • Institute. 200 State tax for years 1879 and 1880. 3=4 10 On orders other than Poontionso . . 84,400 17 One per cent. commission on f 71,654.10 . 716 Two per cent. comm'n on '. 167,516 6 Les3sWer-dratt at Pit Nat. B% 8,177 19 1414,442 44 9:12 12 By atuount In Treasury, January 1, JUI.. Z 1.307 is Total - IN Elyamount of Interest on Poor'house bonS s . . • . . • . . SI,OOO oo Orders paid for Poor•bouse purviews . 34,843 C 4 One per cent. oonamludon on Z,000.00 • . 400 00 Two per rent. roramisslon on 133.04 . :17 16 Amount In Treasury, January 1; 1331 . ass 30 Total 1,657 03 2,477 02 94 64 60$ 00 604 96 600'90 . 1,100 00 182 Mr. #llOll 87:44582 :o 11:3 2 tu 4 72 2 22 4 47 35 2 34 77 2 VP 1 C 1 IT 10: 2 7.1 2u 3 95 2 73 4,1 2 47 a 2. slot OD • p 7, 7 0,6 10 *40,00000