BUSINESS LOCALS. SEED POTATOES. —I have several choice varieties of earlv seed potatoes for sale. E. W. IIALE. FOR SALE CHEAP.—A "Good Morning" Range, a foot turning lathe, and a foot jig saw. N. P. HICKS. Our popular artist, G. H. WOOD, is gaining a reputation for excellence of work which is making Towanda famous. He received the following flattering letter on Saturday from a delighted customer: CAMDEN, N. Y., May 11th, 1881. Mr. GEO. H. WOOD : My Dear Sir —The picture arrived this morning, and was paid for and taken in less than two seconds after it was opened. It is without doubt the finest picture of any kind in town; in fact, the finest I ever saw at any price. I cannot compliment you sufficiently for your talent, and assure you that you will never regret the labor bestowed on this piece of work; it will lie productive of other simi lar work from this section and to no small amount. 1 have no doubt that by putting it on exhibition in window I could secure you hundreds of dollars worth of work. 1 have compared it with former one of same subject made by you at $lO I think, and this is very much finer. My wife, who is a daughter of the subject, is perfectly carried away; you may consider her under obligations to you. Again thank ing you, I remain, Yours, &c. A. c. WOODRUFF. MAJORS' CEMFNT Mends Crockery, Glassware, fcc. Colorless, Best, Made. Only 15c per pottle. For sale by C. P. Welles. Children's carriages for sale by C.P.Welles. OF TIIE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES OF TIIE BOROUGH OF TOWANDA FOR TIIE YEAR ENDING MARCH 31st, 1881, AS PER ITEMIZED STATEMENTS PUBLISHED MONTHLY AND NOW ON FILE A"T THE COUNCIL CHAMBERS, PARK ST. Expenditures. STREETS. Street labor SOBI 30 Teaming 297 25 Lumber 388 28 Engineering 39 50 Stone 5 20 Tools, repairs, nails, itc 44 40 GAS. Gas for street lamps $949 55 " Police station 28 5C " Engine House 10 80 " Linta Engine House 12 96 " Park Btaud 850 TOLICE. G. A. Burns $730 00 C. \V. Dimock 247 00 .Johnson Wells 6 00 G. W. Mollit 5 00 G. Britton 5 00 $ 993 00 Fire Department, not including Gas con sumed 375 00 Repairs on Police Station and store 39 24 Printing for all the departments 39 50 L>r. Joseph Kingsbury, Treasurer. Cr. To cash in Treasury, April 1,1881 $ 453 29 Received of Collector on Duplicate 1879.... 787 17 Received of Collector ou Duplicate 1880.... 6159 70 Received on sidewalk account 169 64 Received from exhibitions audpeddlers ... 102 50 Received from dirt sold from straets 11 50 Received from fines 72 84 From old hose sold 31 00 From rents 10 ou From tax, collected after exonerated 85 From County Commissioners 154 30 From hackmen 60 00 Total $8,014 79 Liabilities March HI, 1881. Orders outstanding with the inter est thereon as per report of that date $4030 08 Deduct claim of late Treas. not valid 329 74 Orders issued during the year $4765 91 Interest due *n SIOOO order in Ist National Bank 37 16 $8503 41 Orders redeemed during the year as stated in foregoing account $692S 42 Interest paid on orders redeemed.. 122 97 Total $1,452 02 Account with Collector Vtickham. Balance duo ou Duplicate 1879 $787 17 Amount received $787 17 Total $787 17 $787 17 It will be observed by the foregoing Account, that on the Ist day of April, 1881, the Borough has a cash surplus above its liabilities of $262.89. The bills against citizens for sidewalks, amounting to $350.70 are not included iu above list ef assets, as many of them are not collectable. W. 11. JONES, Burgess. L. D. MONT ANTE, A. 11. KINGSBUIiV, JAMES McCABE, J. iIOLCOMB, J. liUSS PAIISELS, W. KEELKR, W. G. ALGER, JOHN M. RAHM, Attest—J. Kincsbuby, Treasurer. , Town Council. STATEMENT The Jones Shoe Shop in the rear of the RE VIEW office is still in successful operation. Boots and Shoes made to order and repairing neatly done. All work guarranteed. Mend ing rubbers a speciality. SEASONABLE GOODS AT DYE & Co's.—The "Ilaisey," a first-class Lawn Mower at the following very low prices: Twelve inch - $ll.OO Fourteen inch - 12.00 Sixteen Inch - 13.00 The manufacturers have advanced prices on these mowers since our stock was pur ed. We give our customers the benefit of old prices. We have a fine stock of water coolers and ic3 cream freezers. Our plumbing and gas fitting department is now in order, and we shall be pleased to have any one wauting work of that kind done to give us u call. WANTS. Under thin head we xcill insert Fit EE, notices of situations or help wanted. Wanted—A good farm hand for the season. W. J. Delpeuch, Sheshequin. Wanted, A Good Girl who can cook, wash and iron. Apply at the house of E. O. Mac farlane, Houston street. Good girl wanted. Inquire of Mrs. O. C. Post, York Avenue. FOR RENT. Convenient medium sized house, well situ ated, for rent cheap. li. W. LANK. FOR IIKNT.—A desirable medium sized house on 4th street near Chestnut. Inquire at this olliee or of J. 11. Kevins. Several trood oflicos and rooms suitable for small families. Water and other conveniences. Over Powell & Co's store. Inquire of IT. P. Moore. TRACY & MOORE. Two good houses for rent cheap. MADILL & KINNEY. | Auditing boro, school & poor accounts, 1380 40 00 Elections, Feb. 1881 $75 17 J J.N. Califf, legal services, including $Ol for last year 144 00 I T. Fcssendeu, care of town clock 40 00 j Interest paid 93 19 l Rent of cattle pound and repairing same... 21 15 | &1. O. Moody, rent public we 11.... 5 0J ! Mercur, Tidd, 2 ton coal for council rooms 975 S. P. Wliitcomb, stationery 3 74 J. Carter, burying dead animals 0 75 W. J. Young, bill of costs 29 25 Check stamps, old bills 19 10 N. N. Betts, Ist National Bank, 300 checks, stamped and bound 6 00 Russell it Dodge, Insurance Agents 35 00 Mclntyrc Bros., stove 20 00 N. P. Hicks, for chairs 8 00 G Moody, cleaning council rooms 100 J. P. Kirby, amount returned on side walk 527 J. V. Geiger, 1 extra ollise key 25 J. Kingsbury, secretary and treasurer 250 00 Wtate tax on loans 1879 and 1889 23 63 i Alien McKean, taking census 16 00 Total $4,705 91 By orders redeemed, issue of 1868 $ 49 03 Issue of 1874 603 15 Issue of 1875 1 00 Issue of 1878 513 15 Issue of 1879 1029 26 Issue of 1880 3613 69 Issue of 1881 1119 14 Interest paid on orders redeemed 122 97 Refunded to hackmen 00 00 Cash in Treasury 903 40 Total $8,014 79 Assets April 1, 1881. Cash in the Treasury $ 903 40 Due and collectable i duplicate 1880 " 492 98 Due on lands returned to Co. Com 283 53 Duo on rents 35 oo $1,714 91 Amount of Duplicate for 1880 $097)8 42 Amount received $6159 70 Exonerations allowed 99 09 3 per cent for collecting '205 75 Balance due from Collector witheut turtlier discount or commissions $492 98 Towanda, Tuesday May 31, 1881. "They liave firmly established themselves as conscientious showmen, and carry their advertise ments out to the letter."— Hartford (Ct.) Courant. COMING ! COMING ! BATCHELLER & DORIS' * GREAT INTER-OCEAN i Largest Show on Earth A GRAND CONSOLIDATION OF TWELVE FIRST-CLASS SHOWS IN ONE. Composed of a Gigantic MUSEUM, MENAGERIE AND CIRCUS Which for vastness, attractiveness and originality, has never been equaled. EXCLUSIVE ZOOLOGICAL FEATURES, not to be seen in any other show; T IBS-:unK.lT Eti i'Pmv soivi Positively the only specimen of this rare species ever placed on exhibition, and beyond question the greatest living curiosity now connected with any Menagerie. G- ELEPHANTS Representing all the different species. •St; 0,00 ARCTIC AQIJAIiIUM OF I.IVING MARINE MONSTERS, Embracing SEA LIONS, SEA ELEPHANTS, and other rare ampliioious attractions, GRAND DOUBLE CIRCUS A Constellated Galaxy of 100 Arenic and Equestrian Stars, including "ZAZEL," 1 helßnncai CcuinoTi JJall The most extraordinary performance ever witnessed. The Phenomenal Marvel of the times. This daring young lady is tired from a 100 pound mortar, 75 feet into mid-air, where she alights upon a SLENDER OOB\VEI3 WIRE, blind-folded and her feet enclosed in sacks, she will cross and re-cross the wire, ride a bicycle, walk upon stilts, and accomplish other miraculous feats never before dreamed of. AN ACT BEYOND PARALLEL. Words fail to describe it- Tin only Genuine Tribe of Sioux Endkanft Headed by "WHITE CLOUD," of Sitting Bull's Band. PRINCE SATSUMAS' ROYAL JAPANESE CIRCUS #IO,OOO Troupe of Performing Dogs, A Group of Genuine ZULUS. FIVE GREAT CLOWNS Representing all nations, led by Mr. JOHN PATTERSON. The celebrated "RAMBLER FROM CLARE." THREE JIILITAIIY JV C DS And the best available Circus talent to be obtained 011 two Continents. None but bareback riding. Maenilicent Free Street Pai-ade Daily at 9A. M. Unparalleled in elegance and grandeur. The finest Highway Holiday Procession ever witnessed. You will positively see everything advertised and ten times more. Usual rates of admission. Doors open at 1 and 7 P. M. Performances at 2 and 8. &gp-Excursion Trains 011 all Railroad and Steamboat Lines, on the day of exhi bition, at greatly reduced rates of fare. WILL ALSO EXHIBIT AT WAVERLY, N. Y., JUNE 1.