-,fratifoid D LOCAL 4Nb'GTBERAL: ogu. Mrs. Cuni's school will re-' Angira 15 th• : in. Join: H. FELLo' ws, of Alba ezkAll oat a patcnt foie carriage 'ileatlisleaar. . ea" J. P. STONF,',_ of - *thew, - b!s . B been awarded a patent for a machine far rat ting grass under water. frieght•car direct from San Francisco, passed over the Pi.* N.Y. 8.11. on Tur day AV- Moonlight evenings are now among the things enjoyable; and the ioniger portion of our population are goverrdng them .:cives accordingly. Ca" Atousrus Leo, one of the althiest citizens e 1 Wilkes-Thum' has prp seated that borough with a steam fire engine: Wealth in the hands of such men as Mr. L. is a real blessing. Lam` Mr. CHAREES HorrE is to give an opening picnic and ball at his now hotel in East Towanda, on the 30th. Several German i Sf:xielies will be inesent. Orrtn" OF NoTE.—Mm. Mom ionasoa., of Rome township, aged 82 years, has recently pieced, herself, without assistance, bedquilt containing 4,286 pieces. This wows sid.n• rather remarkable. ge- Several Philadelphia Ontie ern pas . ..NJ theongh this place laid n,isek to view (be 9alfman coal fields. We learn they "WIT! lunch pleased with the appearance of the mines. It is probable now that the railroad leading to this rout field will be speedily 'com pleted. We see it stated that' Hon. GEO. SI22:I>EIISON refuses to sell lota at Green R-ranton, without the purchaser will -.glee .7. ;marmite° that no intoteating liquors ,hallts - er he sold on the premises. We wish then- were more real estate ownersin the corm. rry rli Aronid take the same position. SUDDEN DEATH — Mrs. SECORE, of Mr. THECON SrconE, living near Deeming', diril very suddenly of heart disease, on Friday morning. The deceased had retired the pre vious veiling in apparently unusually good health. 'During the night, her husband awoke and found her cold in death. Her funeral was attended on Satnrday by a large concourse of people.—Screntrm Republican. 11. r. C. P. Wray ES has our thanks for a basket of Early Mao Potatoes— . abeut half a bushel—which will average nearly a pound each. They were grown on Mr. It. M. Wrt.t.rs' farm, just below town. Mr. W. has two acres or the Early Bose now ready for mar -10-t, Farmers who bare not already prmenred his variety, should procure Rome for seed. I If local items are not as inter .,,cting as usual, one readers must attribute it to Ili• excessive heat. People are too lazy to do anything that would give us an oppottunity to get up, interesting matter. Dtsinetis Is dull, Mere is nothing new transpiring in town, and everybody is trying to keep cool. Do not, there bet., blame the Ibtmonxr.a for not furnishing ymi lots of news, because it is as difficult to ol)- tam interesting local items jus,now as it is to from a turnip. A tiitaqa. TAntr..—To aid farmers in arriving at accuracy in ascertaining the ainonnt of hind in different &Ida under cultiva tion, the following table is given by an agricul tural extemporary: Five yarda wide by 968 yard, long contains nue,acre ; 10 yards Aide by 4 , ;1 sarde long contains one acre; 20yards wide 1)3 212 yards long contains one acre; fortyyards col ( by 121 yards long contains one acre; ICA yards bide by 40j yards long contains one acre ; 3.2 u feet iiide by 168 feet long contains one acre ; 1I () feet aide by d 96 foot long contains one acre; feet wide by 726 feet long contains one acre. PrizsoNAL.—Midshipmen liacFan -I.VNE rbUll IkIAVON have arrived at their- herpes_ aftcr an absence of alsisd; one year. They are b..th 11.1110 rig well. -11 C. 311:ncur. has been appointed by the 1.12-hol. of the Ditice•At inmof the committee to :14 cm:on-went fund for the new Episeo. p.d.• i hen the Dieeese of Pennsylvania is di-. bit..l. M.tr.v Dna-4 Itu.rruso bait been select ed as otar of the ksichers of the Public School, married. _min. E. li. Ario.tu, private secrutarytobov., !lorry VY, ie ra3ing a viait to Mt. Hexer Want) is this plane. it. S. iII'SSELL is in toe-n, attending court as a witueso. —Judge 51onnow is holding court in Buscinc- hanna contit r ---.T. DAVIS DI'FFIELD, of Philadelphia, is in town. the guest of his uncle, lion. U. 3tEnCrn. FIRE tx limuticK.—The large clwel lin!:-hom, of Jas. lallexEi, of Herrick, was con by fire on Saturday, August 6. The tire ',a...di...Ten,' about one o'clock in the day, the ..t.eonil story being all pt flamcc; - ipid spread • r.,pidly that but little of the furniture could be ',fled from the devouring element. All the elething and dairy fixture,' 'were consumed. Ti family were left without a change' of ap- I.:1i, I. The 1,,,,s is estimated nt $3,000 or K (do, which there wan an insurance of $1,500. that the fire caught from the stove-pipe. OinrELL.- -Rev. HOIIAcE CLEVELAND, rhaadopilia, is spending a few days with his friends in Orwell, and occupied the Methodist pulpit in that place on Sunday last. Prof. If. H. PEN - mi.:pis and lady are also vis iting their friends there. • Prof. P. has charge of b•.O Sunday-schools every Sabbath at Phi's- Iplict, besides teaching singing in several oth ers dnrtng the week.' The funeral of a child of Wal. S. Rowe took place on Tuesday afternoon last. Another child et Mr. IL's lies dangerously sick of cholera mor- To PntsT Os hand-' ,ouu• fruit is intended to be shown at a fair or sent to a friend, it will add something in the way of novelty to have its nano, or that of some person, printed indelibly upon its surface. This may be done by the following method : Just before the fruit has attained its maturi ty, cut from tough thin paper the name pro-, posed, anti paste this on the side t:if the speck int n most fully exposed to the sun.. mitt pot , ten. of the fruit covered by the paper will is snore tillitiCrent color from the other, and when rip. the paper ix removed, leaving the name dotinetly visible. rte. The Colicert given_ by Miss 5e1n43114 on Wednesday evening, 3d Instant, was a decided srmeess. The class con •:,te,l of some forty or fifty giria dressed in white and bedecked with golden. stars, giv them very much the appearance of •a coin -7.,ny of fairies. The singing was excellent, and aLL creditable to teacher and pupils. While ; all verforrnqd their parts remarkably well, the " Que.-II," Assn FISHER, deserves special r ,, t. the very happy manner in which her r 1 , .‘; t , ste, rnmed out. Miss LEWIS also attract , 1 p u t,eular attention by her sweat yoke and inipr.,.ive style. Wall such a teaeher antl sitelt material, we • p.od reason why our church choirs !IA be well supplied. At a meeting of Northern bni w ... 1.0. 4.r held on Friday oveni4g f , .11,m lug named OfliCelll were installed fur tlu currcilt : WC-T. --N. P. Ilicfs. ' \\.\ • .]•._3fkTTlE KEENE. • S. -4 . . F.S. J. W. Col.DiNo. T. -filt ti, d , E.NorGit M. -It. li. 1101vr.s. C. J. W. ItitwN. I.(;. KIN,:N11:1 E. IV iirrx.k;;. • TIIOS. ; H.S ANN 1 I:1/1 BLA , K. w=mommgmmin 6111thi gka ile S P fly id& *molt soma - their interest thatinti l thiitstithin • the Worm. Its extended, decals , it the best advoriiiitamedlinn in this ,*(tbeldateilT*l £l,lO iiir"Byrreferring tathe lave 1, 1 meat 4 the esta nseluutmaglegibielillitii 1 1 .' It.win be si that it Yu beet l e #0414,t0 .. .0 :this institution On . , tlie4th .el rffsiiiisin - .' usetzi p MeStru l lq ,olll o Quist:A the Pft14 16 2 . ' loth lite, edicom 034. off Aciesitity wrge,d will Poland IC 1 0 4 : 01 '. " kr .46, 7 ro.piatii aiiiin We' ,4iiitig. %," to see them open with s sufficient ni u mb -0 nit students to ensure Sueeesi! .' - • i • sti';The following :48 2 nt, e officers of lifyslushrifLodge t No. Alp,7. of Sum; 'l l CV.T.—Fianni C. lonwa; At:CI4I,,m;:W•FAL-4181AL LEWIS;W.T.4. OSILOID W.C.--Jaams A. I..aacr ; Common; G. Ef. : Fcrortastf W.l3.—ltairann taugascia; W. `-,llrmutt Wuq/X; P'44•TIV L.B.—Misstsmina This X.calge Mimi in farbettereondftien than ever before ulnae trithslsonur- • plus funds ill' the - tressurnl4l- 'working mem berm: !miff° meets. We flatter otirselres That AM tenter 'ince cause is loOklng - tui iA Wyalusing. ! ! - • Welf. • M. 3.4amaa,..rparrvas : At a Qiiar tcrly Conferenceof Sm.**. Church, held iot die VOiluiville Chargeja ccintiectiogYilth: the camp meeting now being hoideit at' thla place, the following resolution *as palmed Resoteed, Tbat.when the claims Of our:pre siding elder Bev: Wean Commix, aro mkt (flol.9), and the cash expenses or• the . camp meeting are paid ifill. o oV 4 heei it) , Ca l e :o r a i surplus in .the collection. ow the morrow,' that eremites shall impaised over to - assist the funds of the American Bible Society, through its aux iliary, the Bible SoCiety of Sullivan county. . A committee of five brethren was appointed' by the Conference .to take rip the Colhretion.. , The claims of the three - several objects of , the: collection were stated by some of the mitilate rial brethren present, and we have the pleasure to announce that the aura 0f.822„68 was Prompt ly provided for and a surplus of $26,46 was left for the circulation of the Holy Scriptures, and passed into the hands of Mr. X. A.:Rooms, Treasurer of Sullivan County Bible Society. There having been (rite a number from Brad, ford county II ho assisted in making tip the above amounts, it . vras considered as a matter of jus tice and courtesy to fonvard to you, M Editors, the above statements, which we titre: you will find a place for in your columns, and thus serve tne rause of circulating the Holy Scriptures )4thont note and comment, to aid in the conversion of a perishing world. A Fnit.ND or -nu: Bute. Forkevilk, Aug. 8, 1870. 118. The Bnufford Comity Histori cal Society met at the Grand Jury Room, Ong. 5,.1870. G. P. Mosttox elected President pro teat The committee appointed nt July 'remittal' td examine-SyLvEwrlM Txri.on's mannricript hie torc or Bradford connty, reported u follows : Your committee appointed to examine Mr. TAYLOR'S MS. History of Bradford County, would report that they have performed that due tv and find Mr. TAYLOR'S plan' to be -Ist, A general history of the county, which is followed by sketches of each township and bor ough, an-anged alphabetically. . Under the first head, the general history of the county, Mr. T. hasAnoted at length from the journal of Coxitao WEissaa, the account of Set.Liyxx's campaign in 1779, and other docu ments of this sort. The extent of such quota tions is a matter upon which the committee feel great delicacy in expressing an opinion, except to say, that the size of the book is largelyin creased by contaiuing matter which has no lo cal interest. . The township sketches are, for the malt part, defective and very unsatisfactory, and Colltaßl misstatements of fact, of dates, Ac. There are also numerous grammatical and rhetorical de tects which would - sadly mar the printed page. Altogether, while Mr. Txxi.on has labia foun, dation, and gathered some valuable material, the work has ,by no means reached that state of completeness width ought to be dignified by toe history of Bradford county. Could the-318. be purchased for a reasonable consideration, the committee are of opinion it might be ad visable to procure it, but they wonldtiet recom mend the endorsement of this Society - to the publication of the work as it now "stain Adjourned to meet.roti 13th of September, at T. !Amur, Sec 'y prci tem. Coors.—The work of :liar:vest ing—the most tothfol3lolal.or tb ilievlarmor. of all the year—is abont over, with the exception 44 late data. The heavy shouhrs ain I high winds That prevailed at times during the sniumer,had the effect of 'breaking dorm the straw r ihns deimg the crop more difficult, as weir as tome etpensivo, U. harvest. Still it is represented RE" 'being more than nn averageyielitund the farm er is thus repaid for his additional labor. The wheat in the Eastern States may he regarded as a failure, and the supply of the whole coun try will fall much below the uimal vtandard. The Cimitnissimier of Agriculture now estimates that thw yield this year will be forty-eight mil lions of bushels less than that of leo. New Jersey, 31aryland, Delaware, Wisconsin, Mune- iota and lowa show the greatest percentage:of. . biss, while in Georgia, Alabama, Tormesiste, 7 and a few other States, them beat crop is better than it was feet year. The relative ileereiole of the ii-hl since, last year is _about one-fifth. These circumstances, together with the war in Eu rope,"have caused en advance in wheat, it be ing quotyd in the Philadelphia markets en Sat urday laid at $1.606.4.51,6.5 per bushel. Our In cal millets are offering $1,50 to - SIM per bush el. Shoutil the war between France mid Prus sia continue, there islnit little doubt that all kinds of breadstuffs.will be enhanci il hi vabie, and consequently wheat, which is the principal staple, will command a much higher figure than pkeseut quotations. Under any cirentu statice s, in view of the shortness of the crop, we cannot sgt• how it can fall much below pres ent rates, with every prospect I,r a decided rise. In our jnagment, farmers would do well not to dbipose of their grain at this time. The hay I crop, which is really of More value than all the wheat that is raised, however good may have 'been the yield, is the hea:viest eyed - gathered in this section of the State. For the part it was of good quality, and well mired The corn is not yet matured, lint snfileiently advanced to insure quite a good crop. NotwithStariding the hotgweather we have experienced,. vegetation has'not suffered from drought, and the corn; although planted late, has: come on finely. It now presents a beantifid dark green color, which at once denotes ahealthy, vigoronsplant. -The potato crop is equally promising, and from present indications, we ishitilliave an abundance or this highly prized and almost indispensable esculent. The early varieties. have - been both large in size, and excellent in quality. We have not heard any complaint of the rot, so prem., lent in ninny past seasons. The later varieties, from their thrifty appearauee;give equal prom ise ; the recent hot weather does not appear to have injured them, as-there was sufficient alas tore in the ground to preserve the vigor of the plant. We have not been afflicted ' with any se -404 drought during the summer, and pasture for cattle has been both abundant and ;good. The supply of small fruits, Null as straWbrerries, rasplxo-iea, blackberries, were fully equal -to the public want, and sold at prices which plieed then, within the reach of aIL There will also lic a rea SC aside supply tf apples. It is only by reviewing the products of the different seasons, that we are led to realize the many blusairil we enjoy, and what a favored people we r ill t it .HO I! f ,d - tr 07 7 , 1) pew are. There is nut a nation on 1.1 a; face 4 the such an Ira of sub - I )ge delicacies he pleasures of op may not have 0 Tyner years; there ) that our blesdin' pare earth, ',reliably, flat is favored eii abundance and variety, botbin tbs anuittal necessities, as well as tr which contribute so larg:ly t life. Although the wheat been so large as upon is every reason to bel far iipexcesa of oar / I.:tend:of complajV but rejoicing deserts as. a peolila: z dia; wa - should hear nothing thanksgiving. limmrrEits Bu.turom. half.shire ix waning, so the old unfruitful cry for a new county, to be fumed from thirteen of the western townships of Wad= ford, has been resurrected in Troy ; butt let it be remembered, Sonthwesteni Itradterd . entent her protest against this scheme and wil hare no part or lot in the affair, es she wonld; ranch rather remain a corner of staid . Br4dlbrd. Mark ye! ni circuit can be counted out from such a thirty-three old monstrosity. : -We can do better. - ' The Canton school-house wit!, probably, be dedivated Moon after the 81 11/(111Y-SChM reSti' vtils have eloAtql. The thin! restivlit In the e!SMiIff!IMM IMme wrn . be, XM.Mr4wik!°!4l-141"*. ,-.•.:l*,i).4:iiiitri, iiiimitiosilleilti ke la#Pit be redeemed, 50. : ;,,,' ZrAtetrifi ~,,---•= sound, hodtby . mind with $ rigorous not liable to 'Ali iiiiiiil4, twisted or . g a 4nl ta lrr . 7 4 13 d the mrgutrrs VoAsy = MOM 21‘11Wid b., . . heir to, as welLas . and minds under his instruction, be eiltiottes 100(909 11 tiiiigOttione l 44o4 or causes no one to be kotln susmporot *km . 5'e.,...?„ev.,31.:(t. lost nide mwritißg,,UN9* F 0 .1 1; a 807, liga it, Beni 'out bjat*ben sayintrlMiiikOdilrOltidiVaeforti ;Won, buil he failed to do so,Themfore search , use mi4E Ai4ao l , .. 64 *;1 , 4 1 414- 1 0t ai a ° 0 understand thit t (mai troubled lr ' of the haat, which probablycaosed his delth: :.'-1.41te Ifieldakft Obsvii-MAIWPOs. ' to l a° Ppleasures!at.the e kr a ti r 4/litin k 161111 - • Mehl itre'in iiidinest aim wishing to Il t e •aarcallAa Oa°, too. • : ka Fermi jotr.--.- O4Th v , r ml!:•• 45 r• an uk . MI6 Mat. Enrreal loca Is iSSOostititLuCe oat county, wtt boboone um to now ' the Dr. A. Hsu= says in his journal , tauthe lirriveid af'll* &Obit lab OiAldekroPtijiand found threci physichunt; LE Bum, : . • ind Potirtsii; Indio iittinity. "14 I no to boned t ir t r i li OlifTVr i g nif i tt M i _i ; suu taa grain , meat , &44Itiftel: - at grice , in PainuMLl•c•",Theatiatisrait4 tier li brary." . " The' Tree Masons „held their :V, .uteethq,ut, 484 1 1 37f0,130P1 f 2i,:1 7- I "7{ " Alig o r Conmtnints eloctaillaspot*.Of eleetkm l' the" , townships of Troy and Columbia and *r. jiii; I itatttilasessOt . .7::l l •!tillpti Wit4ty,cif pap Polttt,t 1 is State Senator." "HOMED'S court trisl are. very very frequent, apdevitlence Oren :with anzitucb lenity asa bar-rbortiittoiT-ertiterd- Ingliirititaii - A•igierints-at t at a fair. Comwtritripmatirations, frequently iitop.• ping trials for some *Ming . difference, whittle' may, or may not, pertain to tiease ; ,-ti at 'tended I Methodist meeting , which lti' a hs •I rustle lindillor where par' tritiodeet og ec; the sly ogld, and the full gazit'''‘iboweled Kerr& littetAXo Fit. hgla."o,•Fulklllin7;. ,7 4. 4 first meeting for organizing' acmonlimt, society in 1 1 Bradford county was bold at Towsitchi; 1114'11, fillit- BM_ p4sicianth,Bantztnir,,./Iyairtinif; Pnaitai, Virntimanc-11 Ciiii4l nod Mantes, .were present. Brew was elected President, WurrEnEAD rUSirreitident, Mumma Secreitary. Fort f in a tesamtr and,LibraragM 1, ipurmmart, Burma Pllnteintir ccaisbaZ - --' - ' c.. ' 1 Dr!'/Imauest adrertiseatafollowa: ; , PUBLIC NOTICE. , The subscriber basioglatel,y ryed „at, thib• , place from the Stare-tot NeW Yak inquaill of it vacancy for the practice of medi ne, has been solicited by several gent. MOM vicinity to es tablish hitharlf hire; and titling concluded • to accept their invitation, takes this method Wel form the-Nate. :Ile has taken Ids stand at JADES 'Lazo's; Jitt., and from the advantages ho has possessed of acquiring a knowled4o of, Physic and Stirgeg',• he Ilatteliviklirn that /F 44 will be able to give general ailitilletion. :11q, hopes by assiduity and careful attention to ion.. • 11q, ' it not 'MO the Pertinage 'Of ; thoenk who sitar please to call on him for medical aid, but also &ea citizen lippradent.andindicious,oonduet -, to merit their friendship and esteem. Respectfully the Pubhtfa,Boyoted Servant,. • I A. Hmune)p— livtatux Teettinal armml,saion as 'post master at Try, Feb. 15, 1819. TELL. August, 1870.. , ~; „ 1166 DEAR BROTHER ALvoitti''t pleasant recoppetioretlltave efliiiihbath-schsrl . j friends and service in - Itra'dfOrd county follow ine everywhere. It is not easy to . repress the: grated feelings which these -recolleetions'al 7 ' ways awakim. I Must otetisiemally'espi* them. The - results of our work in LyemninA county the present eetuipmequirieg Nary much travel, especially by rail, are largely duo tp the generosity of individuals interested in the Its roursm. For this reason, hr 'pert, I fiend you herewith A summary statement of these restdtQ A thortingh MMUS of th" Ore county been mule, and complete statistics of all the nabbattl-seltoplelusce bum; vdter4.7- . I give you, for th , e most tart, the gener I factibrenglit to BOA Fist. . ... . . , , .. . ... , . _. . . Comparison , : slimy.' • tbat,,:g . , the past twelve mentto there has been a gain lr seventeen sehOols - anti sit . hicielsod averako at tendance of two tliotwistidtti#,Aithdroditwilpitt , , ty.porions... ~. ..- ; ,:4 . , . ..7 4 : Beth . , ntt: !Nis than Lao refars,itto num rii4r of winter Saaktlrm:Ablicas btLii ti reamed . • • •.. . • - ~774 AL . The!'. silaltAcholais; forming Bible classes, is gradually,improving. schools amar.operaticiOu commanitiei 4614 'have no regales preaching of the gospel. I have no record of any Sabbath-School in Slit...Quit' that does ript'iroßde . idtOstevery fam4 in its neighborhood with some' , sort of good lsks or papers for home reading. , • Sixth. There is; in this part of our field, a very_niaoed improvement in the observanWtif the-.1.4(E s . • & cord.. The future and eternal resulta that we may confidently hope for must depend up ou oxen hanks mirk than bus:yet been done. Thotisands of precious souls iu all parts of the county, yet without hope in the Saviour, hinillY call or more earnest, loving teachers of "the truth as it is in Jesus." Eighth. The expense of planting and sus taining these schools on 'the 'Lord's Diiy can easily he counted in dollars and rents; at the same time, it is encouragingly true that neyalned estimate can ho placed upon the gol den harvest that shall be garnered for the king dom to come. God bless all the friends who hive assisted as in these -efforts in behalf of 9nr youth. • Ever yours must cordially,. I:. CArrriNtir.S. Williamsport, Aug. 0, 1870. BUSINESS Loca. ' ber Daily papers received morn ing and evening Book Stoic- And News Room. i Attention is -directed, tq - the advertisement of S. M. Larro:v, Litchfield. His property is valuable and desirable. Mr.L. being about-to move,wsst, we have no doubt but that goal bargainit Will be othired. tel. We are informed that D. Dna. intends 'oPershig a tartm'idoek of Milli.: nery and Ladies' Furnishing Dards; in (inir trrns Psi o f Mock oultridge *revs, in a r • • ;short time. . _ wk. If you are fond of/goqd Offer:, and-tea, you should go to 13 Lvi & wAva, on Bridge street ey make this brunt la of business a specialty ;And are thus eaabled-ta, offer great bargains./ t he contributors to'. tho; by alias Dotn.rin4 will or knit their names with' J. J. is. or 8. W. /Lucent beforti Ike &ES of tuber next. NopcE.-- 7 ) Iluok club, pleass se) Gilt; Sel WS. PATI7MBON & INNIX WlBh it distinctly understood that they. 43E4 particular pains to keep everything in the :Grocery and Provision line, and in, are satisfied :end ,they cannot be beat is tai., honorable dealeri. ~ ter If business at fiEt r guy 'No* sti., on Bridgi Arent, 'iontuthei inereise - - for the next month as it has during thin; . few weeks, liiniithave to enlarge his business. 'atairOt4se his Owed olds ke. flOtkisfipsi r ness on the ready pay system, and pays . ; nails . . . . Mir The bainess. at tuu, 'Ample& so . , rapidly ; that, lhey arc coinpelletito ikr44l . lo ' piralk; /it inadir.g and tmlosdhig their goON Tb 6 fa l eiS durini the mo itlt 4.10'y *04.4 *Oro than some eatahlishmenta itoll fora whole year. They athertiaO end sell cheap,: . : I 7 . . DS- Teeth: ertmated. -wOhoat pain, with pure Nitroua O kle, at, INUarelfii Deals! Office, on Bridge street. RN:Ilan:of ; 31arnu. wig &man him inhaled ilia s Nitiopittiride aE Dr. Watrroa's odiae, and sererally9usd eolW tireiy pronounce thd operatiOn of pulling teeth by tide pumas perfectly safe and panicle': - WOOD it' 110 6 5 . 4114121 t oo ' and sitenOk • - for Vie* aliltk Thersanatumatibil -4:3242111 strainents sre•tiAanly pianos Sod organs I am " • , 14 0 41 41tiMeitlarOr r l l4 l i 0 . • or: the u wawa cAyamto i nd to Yre.. smi. for tha new creculan and fake UAL Vtkr,Sientertrivt Fon tikra.--A ' fine nen , dw ' 4 1 101180 and Win South Tornatiga in splendid neighborhood, and 'ono of tie - finest views in — Wiliftird oimnpty. at:V4iAtt ai -ari r t a im r tottetoatrt t wo 4 or 1 tor IsardenAk . , good cistern, and sun.. tee I ' /041 14144,10060inktm00 t 1 emigre Of . J. D. GooDtPiOrug: 'EN.; on Ilir:We noticed et the depot, thiec t n other :Senna& s manonnnth box inertia ii. B. oTkiidi:s W ititsicivtitiii. ~*4 4" bh ing inquiry About it, "re warn i n fOrul oll / 1 11 411° . . ...* 1 11 1 .093, keVidlle... tiElkalOn *I hop °four enterprising itannreeturer; i Ben" - 141. Onorrox displays his aims' ' judgment iiiodini44 wagon . tiOni; 11 0 8, ii• tabliehinentisi the work tuned 'oat , 'is il l S i I rrf ilni Onl e f IT O' I P ' le ' '' -_ • ~ SS: IN D. THAD. S e tr*DEGRA77 , fanned a queer operation ripen etentlestash at Ow.ego; on Saturday. -. He removed halt of the , • a te. =i l li la l Ap el ,c-iim - 17 r = l ,- AD I 11, Fh ; opening lefttwis so bug,, and it beenne, , •! 1..; -RR sgSk' st AßP 3 -#O-1 ° lsk i I n " sistits AO ;nrizli4s l lo4. l tAtintitiffthe. tace.! I t;hanistisiiiititogetittili• ' .g I - wir The !ifiater4 (A ' ew Aeor g qmpte , 0. 1 r: . .. t ThilibndOr ttimenstr4th - ow is • en •uett .. "Oyerland;': by an encouyteetnanth . 1 . ~ th.f4tWAcir. . f4tWAcir. f9.0._.11 VON . 1' • ' AY is given, and Mr. Hirassa Giant,* dtswe a sa7l= l9 lll l4 l= r cer il . . '4Xcno s x•JWAIIMP,!-Tgr tl: l O.fA. FPl•i etoryby Jame , -Fast9riax-Inut--, ; a triPitkrlNmaiTrA4 0 # 4 7*5. D :1 0 4 ~ andidiskTtriis. A 'od,l44th4t [e~~ ; t4C _ 2n~y;ligstra~tdp [ n Ituu, AP ~, . , DK' PATIENE TM, NEWEST t nil; Cabot' Embracing 4 Geo, gr ea llf il =ts— Desee = ef "e ilia ' O'Mara. ban • prigina to Oa Called o Sbojel,ila ingmmoeMpon oar t.Milialnitinteteita atnErW _amt_s r eonail goracthe stitutiostr; by Writ 11111 81111:11, IN b., formerly Nits. ionary fa Chi!sfkßyilylpe Chinese in California. The recent remarkable events growing out: of ibidotin mom of China: and the. constant emigration mom that country to the Ifilittatee. have Greeted a .nalver el.den/,and.lor,clear. ankanth , 9ntie . tniormation re. - Se 6 / 6 0 " ' 14 9 4 10 ;.‘iith j a6 Witten* to nu t pmeettbl a Amoasl, no :twitter in Arnctitit' or that:Mile author M! the terawatttantere._ ‘,7 t' , . . • ',::i6l7tiis opkt /erect i leers Is ;thetas, DO.lffpnimi 0..444 1 *a , 03 95" . A*" .thbeslato sad weed oalasny,Peopotheoplo, labors loithelthrilt of the chinese Wilds•ththWi and wae - wtheiNiOiiiioWthe Pull' laiiiothllWriel of the Mane." He Hereby beciffirthaethellY 16. derminthltretrbargalle:libliafte-end Miens, •inakospiriallta,w4lt !heir character _and ci payities al)iinittgia - iVi.tia'irttli the questions and tzwitwhiCtitrtse lAsopnOinki rest liase. ) ; It graphically describes the teography'aild 'lial*Ntnetimm al tams: irsitelsaviiritof the his arke, end =skns of inhatdisnss p tun .. s °apish:6l'lw origin t racer: ins progeca . r ef Itkerieerit chithgter inthe tgroigii anillonieede potter Lef Itibiftinaitinfie Ttint . edrk•isiiioatilthefr tia• - •thivitritfitlight!up4m ihnimPCifant iftbiecrol &atiellbittitori* , Alierica; eitabiyeig itcf inliptatian'tif bur WantiMelaiabeity of the Chinese as ithonti; &thistle acivianial.•facto• ry *CUM* Ininera.thd - agelthiltnrista. and, their Importance atathotuut r uf, inemsiting .the „wicking poweruf the counUT. ind„of introducing prOducts !aid' iiiiviaittittknairli 1104 . datty. and daveloPind atitywOlPlllanultivaaliknt .01W on becuided territory. _ Appended inthewoilanti' l e6thilete copy of the inhairthld t stalmh tiot liter** Ihuni.:Altown game, delivered in New York, June 23d, 1833. and of thWlitethcati iittllChtnit;iiiidementai7 to the 1rea1y . 416511.! • t • Llano .ta agent &suable •valuable work, and will canvass this and fevers! adjoining 'town. N.', l 1 : ') . It'A llt 7`L VANDERPOOL—WILSON.—At thoPersoniao .qiionrOeton; P.Ilk: 11, 1)1 1 7 1.4 btlf.o.44lnllock Annwtrong, Mr. Alonzo Vanderpool I to Miss Sarah Wilson, both of Towanda township. COMPTOII-410CKWELii=-Th Frintiln,i burs dat', July 280870, by i Nested, Mr. Isis . el Compton•and Miss Amanda Rockwell, lE l ' 4 '4 . . Jqnl4l3oNrlllud.—At th u Ocisidcace of. Mr. Fisher, to South Towanda, July 31, 1870, by Bor. 0. R. Transne, Mr. J. Dorsey Johnson, of Franklai,"ana Miss Catharine Price, ofDls: , ter. HATCRL-HAKEB.--Llit Few ittltrinr,Lettup6tst, 3, 1870,Arltoo. O W. Ettarigore,Air . Hatch to Mias Lois MdfakearbothotAlbany. "''''"; l l."lll.PD. 3IABSIIALL.—In Towanda, Wednesday, Ang. 1870, Mr? E.,yoUngest daughter of R. T. and M. S. -Marshall,. aged 3 months atul 21 daps. IVA.grt).+An Towanda, Avg; 3,1870, Mn.s Ile ' braes Wade, in Leend'yeat. s itt i ti t otcyndar • .-.see-aitatilf.AMiLt r 'lletchauti Tai lor, Bridge street. TAiwittg Gtiat;lreitliani lore. 111§1. ii4ou. desire.* prompt :paY.- merit of:yfrar foam alter dro, rinstWe IFlunitix Fire Inenrance Company, of Hartford,. prom. dorm W. Mm, Agent. Witco Merenr'e Block, north aide FhbF 'airtime; Towiuidt.. - '•-• . Ilicenix. Fire Ina Pm. of, ford, Conn. Security Fire Ina. Co., of New Yea . . • fifterdiania Fikeina..Col,torNeit , FOL. ionic W. Mu, Agol4 t. Towanda, Pa. Office Illerettr' No* Bled; h oide roue Square. 0 '4 EIS CAVALRYQ . FFICERB, WAR 1.8b1.1 1, • Caialry , kir, entitled to an ;allow. once for ago and risk of horses be amen July 22, lalll,Atid.foly:fl,:lo42.7' • GalLonil. 11 - Aftw Kean, attorney-at-law„ofileePatebealllodk, Wanda, Pi. •• - "JOT 14 1870-L4w SELECT Scifoor..!---P. L. CREISPiI, - Seeilitted by kriiiiii4xii'ironieu,'sfilropen l 11 , 86-1 lect School in tho Academy at Rome boron,ll, l August L. 1870, • and, continue le wockii;•" No' paths or expense will be spared to make the school rank among the first in the cdruitty t : Aiiefiracf in recitation,,anA a, thorougli cony. weludision °fib° 'laded. tit hand,"*ill be in- Fated npou,.aud Any ,baste becomptible vrilki %Wee mulls will lie carefully antilded.udEserycfp fort will lie made to render thO telrm's work tlicfrougb OrOfltable. -- : - *, • 'For' Milker bilarrindlini,''higette - of 'E. A. itnerwAy, nythe Draglßferei lirPeme borough. Jnly7l, 1870.• -NONTAI•FirES ',,• _voilitantv:oh hanalhod'iriiirfog,Ois onable oocxery . tatiety,AOneghl and:foreign mahures. °Mids big4ll4".es:thullaly on the cub system and mid:it a correspondingly, low figure. Going out 4 .4 VlO , Thirdwartl trade; are offering a 10f.,0f goo ds in thilt line at "ado*: isbly-low rate's. .Great bargains for builders' and contractors. , the Owes& Mill, tit' netting Igniad . &arr at tijo love aitriaialk-rteed, Id- meditative: Id munercins advatitate: it hiakcsai s rear market for the javenafarlost" a ,:intevionlty.;-01306, con cheap aid irholesothe Neal Irciandtkonr,niul aa niturattetadt anatibi . notivolmatualli tigo:Killm.; r in. Thrope, Amok and aboactoPietne : butzlie S PE effect' to ram primal but this Mill' at all attidatianuiplicezd . - - e— toty2k- 2819 BEM - - IL' IWO to,inferm ohl.friends, oldie enellighat haven A NEW "BEIDLEBTAN'S DEVI, I IAVINEEI i .' •touPirspee.tfully- invitava inipection • of 'Mr goodst:daces. As my stock has beer(rtr l .. es Aor Clkaa s vid : wi - peppaiiti to sell for n ray, I fbel b3nildent Tay, Prime will compare favorahly with any eidah. nshinentin the country.' - ,ltave paid particular attention to the, Weer Gan of Gwynn Snots, and warrant them runt afaorttnept of. TEAS is,complet9; slur 'tangos hi prices from slfiTY M.M . to OW. DOTLAB AND FORTY CENTS. 'Coffee ground" to order; mid sold at the to Dries' Give Inn a ealL; OLELEn._ • Tolrandai t ali-14;ia70. . • !be 11.er.• .1 to l) oil Cl= EMI . O. D. ),'.;,_4. for )s, 'APra 2B . 1870-4 IL/4 7 11r s 11Eue - • out of literates 1 4aor. wbore will find a rifl fhgasisi b i7r dollars. nngeo illatog, Mask; Instruction-'UK* Sifilr"Ws saiieftiOio? a ir tog ra t a uti k ai lv and street, Towip t d, 6 f:f r, IT, 41 have Wtinkmuliatket solth 16WWWidirli a g Department; and hiving seen the services of Department; and cutter' andeom t wortmaiviviheranatie, wowed to m wor,k me, best almond latest fashions or- der.Jest, received it new - and fresh et wands. - Thipublie will Mid it to their , tags to give us a Gall before baling" elsewhere: Inisolabir wesramantnarinititandguanudoe toed fits.Bekalri_ ng done On abort notice. March 12.1871). • 11.2.! .Nmir Advertisements.. I T :ERAYSIMIF, MAN 119141/ if I • Table SAL be wipplied with the beat the foists. and the 4air,nith ctiiidrest brands pf ors. Thistense now of dui Mailbag ors we al, MODIMATX meta. /m7men a cb nd ffiothers attedding VOIPIZIPPAIKIihtsie)t eargirpiWnfavtable plice CO sum. wood stabling attached. aug.iii,'7o g r- IttWARTY-toiit' ditringithe It, montb of April Jut. in this Bozo., si tote Bill, given by C. L. Wird to I. 8. Post. for .410 s dated May It , 1849. Tbe above reward will ha ' li d •:42=to --‘ Bg. flint nLSSOLUTION.—Tho partnert}hip pxlettqa, rind,er the. llnpa„nante of Sigh!AISM ikalktbitdllef dlasolveillfirdittbd con sent. The liminess will be continued at the stand. End all demands, against the late Anift all liebbilltlic 4111 sittlitd - by - te enliscriber.: at goods on hand et present will be *old at greatly re. Muted rates. - ' ! Towanda, Ang. 6,'70-3ar : Z. DAl),ls.-.l' To l 'etrTTMO ' nigß CLOTHING MADE TO oßpg.p.' Ton should study two things. First, to GET .TIIEE WHERE :111/ST.CLAKI reLOTtITNO IG ',UDE - 3 : ii 04,40. - 1 7 .sf ;:: WHERE TII.EI_ADE SOLD CHEAP. Mid lit thle tcreeila attiele thettit 4 . the merchant must understand hie linsiness..and i n c.pif deem; arid box, veliktfoidil OA 4` to: 6 i*i l ,o a practical Waa t , PRACTICAL TAILOR ' I In all as branches / insforeas to be, haling had E PWEVS"TEARS• In the business. Have been a cutter in Belie int the beat haulms in `; `' ~' r'E«~ ' YOItI{ ~ CITY • ..-1,1 1 .• pay, Ira% buyinil.' o lpllllllgoiad ditiget, sad htidde profile Avith"no tea% io that leas or:it will do—and with low rent and other expellees (ti pro. portion. thus making the cost of carrying on the httainess very arnalt. • ip see l iety It is r I cA.N ion vr VIOODS CHEAPER lizazienDoirtelr tlicktetlatheatraad laaving no knowledge df it thenceelves, have to einpfiry:Othere at large salariei to attend to it. -and customer! mart t c C9 l34l gLY 74l l 3 l' Y I T DO BUSIN.ESS. TO LIVE BY IT. If yon doubt the atioro statement, bo co4inced b S,,,7fu!Pit' r . , _.! ffili-rvizu,nß,s i • Merchant Taller. Bridge fit., Towandsi, Pa. Aug.li3l7o _ , BRIDGE LETTING.--Settled; vra-. ponals will be received at the place knjiwn as .Wheelarlettlfutory. in - Athens Ittnettehip. en WES ``DAT:AI7OIOIIT 23, 1810, ntitil - 1 . ""o'elock, p, for the building and completing a Dridge acre gimp. .rd's Creek, near Wheelock'. Factory, in sal town ship. Special:attests • for the erne laity be ;peen at thereceumhisituteCifellieg, at tbelkiet'Orlee Athena Boro., for ten dap previous to 'said letting. J. A. MOODY • EZRA LQ9lllB;'''' 76 - WRINDs. Commiaelogiere , Commissioner's Office, Ang. 8, 1870. .. , , 1 tEGISTEILTIZOtrok--Itiote is , . ' 'hereby given that ; th ere Us beenill and settled in the °thee or the itegister-or Willi. In and for the county of Bradford, secennternr- admlnLstra. lion - upon the following estates, viz: ...r BMaleetrt.of 'Amaral A.. BEMs. bliadettor of George Biles, late of Wrilusing, deceased. Final meet of .William Snyder. t talmt p 1 Thom* Cann, laninfilhaabennba,.dlied: ' • fl. - parigairiekt kir>.nezer Spell„ezeentor of John Snell, late of Pike, doe'st' 5 : --- '., ". • --''''' - t Final soil of Charles Stockwell and C. C. Wriglat c adineataffaartel S 1 Muntbar4lMocillartp deed.. Finalseet of ieffemn'Pritni elte, 4of John son Brewer, late of Wens, deed. • • , ''Herd lee% ill tilleitenan , It: SW Militat* • aofndßar Ells p. IFlLershadms's of Adlson BlLlleamiate inktimlnzro.. of . Finat . met of /Mean X.tiriSinpn.k W. U. Bishop, ' sates of Samuel Orlilllate'of .130ealtimnIM dee'd.. Final 'eel of PeleitPleelk. ; it.; adrift. of Seth Peck, late. of, onto dacid.. - . ~.-. • . ' : linalnWtof-311.11. Meer, adiegoi Briley Mil= llama, late of Springfield, deed. • r•Finalacet of-la JD:Warner; admt Of =Orrin Mar •:., - rtnaLeacei ofJohn•Slarrov, adiel; of' Edai yAcki l low. late of Wilmot, deed: 1.. t : ..: :•: .. ~., • , .......1. EMI met of Amass Watkins, 'deter of John'lVat liisiail•ntlliater: deedlY - ••.,. - ,-;•••:r•F:.: , szown. Plusl net of J B Cowles, guardian of Tkerisa *Able the sOpetheemeet set off by ex. anon; the'folloin " ad*i deeelieb nigtritM tli,444 9 :' Estate cAThillip It. Hail, •• ilatal kr. Bowmen. 4 4 , E.& Dickitiame. - ° A Ortitotßockweithas 11. "4 c t . . 4 - • . ' ' until Wanidr: • And the same will he presented to the Qrphana Omit t*( Bradliithlterulty. TMURERAT: Re Bth day of SEPTEMBER. 1870, at 2 o'clock p.m., for Con andiliiowanne. • . - 17. E. GLADBITI, Braider. angloo ,rrarAri-ragr-*. _irlawinet C ,Ilnaalher es.l. 14 . 11/11 • •dshl Fault/Mast use as 11en. - 11. AWLS: iolualbas Whipple - vs 1). Cash's admr's..set tenilr'd Waliscia.Zaautes:•• - .."•••• ...... ••oci Ss 6(4)..W. White vaJ. L. Reetwell Catharine T., lee Ta MaalahliSslrorlk•alitchssut JohitE Goodr var. T. Smith. "Jaiob McNeal vs Israel Rmith 1 1 0=:70 0 ;Ils ohn au vs 11.1Ellilret al. _. ..... Frialo" a. Barmy 3ts ....... L..pass_ Jobalreardeettaillhl. Mabee) ! act Ls Jacob Passage vs 3.ll.llartins VoWitelkirditatlkilltßY:o-110111:061;4,:tresiaas EiliAirttawai vs L.B.Tairs o.l'.lTedles vs, Jest 111=6,„. oiSW Il 1W; earyilbaperti- Allis &ward vs A. Colbarn = app TsArsel ;t e r.. (.5. Alectmenl firs rs ..Ithathskit Korvin Ruh Coal Co; Tll_Parelai*9?• • .. .. d OK Wftslas ... are' •ZolurTlPtatiirgbrra . . -debt Illsaai Bradt ia • ;Weariest' wealopeoasirelantaW 04' Ilton. • Ti 444Zer 12, MO at 10,o'ciat*;altt. Itr4. 0 ' ! —fterberaatary. IrSEPTENBER A ` ; , Aa tann4=2;s 021Creem, ;Oki 1j bore* , give* that all moo= Indult. at .to.tba., 'OW* SiEQ. si maw kik of Abu. Angola. 40:41., moot loam imoodlotwoymeof. MAO Pomo biniarslaimammistam infolf Pesiosthem duly antikentkotod for ottletiorat. ..4:1111ThY GORZ, r . OBADIAH, 001er. • • PFAtt n ple . •- A ' Ang.fo,lK7o te ilaggititr 1 7; t•maat ..atipti****l, VP& NEOBWit*t i tit - • AT Ata~triti4thilit 4 Z - 14',1",trOtIt iloarf 2 T. - *° " l i p f ne I r CinAlYa ! 2;o tellel.knte TAtlit#l' Si POs Vtl k- - ect , ..o V+) tver , 14 .„p ti;i i r *. tgi ;j a i= t e v = l . 4 , 4 , to the Paddle, the Adiawingagilendtd L2l'-OP iddektha,Aattimr thetwebeet hasl* seratheen er i ll a c b tillit s ilitPAlO° l4 4* the men and prperty holders 076.: *3 5 44 ' itrvekitiffir*. igimitOnnouipi4 Thellititti _of 0 14 We - 1 0 1 Pim' Migair llell Il iFinrOfkoP_ NA4iiiiVe4,o4 wad tk•: , supervision immure Wetted at- diet taza4 by ihePeket_holiprik ' • - :,111,/041' -ZtlaiLL 51 -94,27014a5e1t! or a" Ts • • • .) VishiutliWrriArjarog atr a lljair-at 110 10 Dollars in old, . .1 churn power, .-1 - 47, 'y'r;;..4) t,116-,:- • 1 Churn powee, -I. , . 1/1)- -14 6 rIagleI 14 14) /1115012titr " " 1 Bnared 04untyPtough, 0 Niagt;e;.•;44o 1,, 50 - - • " eti • . %AV. b4IKY 50441, • 50 00 , :4 00 t.f.,4 1 54 : 11'55' 4.00 5 00 5 00 . 70,00. 4.00 5 .00 • WOO. 00 PI . 4 26 40' ' 50 . 1 OO 1 -4 4 - 1 San& . • • :2 Greelibialkaitylie :14 . 1 Snit Of IDIOM* to order, leapt More, • 1 LatwOlapiganar 1 tile;°-' - r. '— • 1 Dozen Mate Shirt*. • -• • r 1 Tonal' . 1 nrotima Coal vecoi ' - t tY3 coda, 1 Globe Hemlaphere, :1 • 1 a Hosea 41111114:04ettahr.of Toliet Soap,' ? A , • 1 Greasing Cane,' . t • 4 11'W Larra Vaaeit, 1 011 Painting, • ...r 1 Globe Iletniapluere, ' 1 Silver Watch, 114 %TAP= . 1 0 in iD 1...--- in Go l4 .lll2l:lalawladm. t' ,,, - 'l' l 23 23 ' 200 .1 imrja Dew _ ~• ~I • ~, ~... . .. ,-- . 0115,00 ctllk3relin, (..Cf., :. L , I .1 •.• ..., ~:c l ~ 1 : ....• .5 0 0 IOR Painting. ' I'• I I I • • - I tl- k 0 00 1 Chester White 110",,,, I - 1 au uo -1 Tort of Coal, : I , It Oft 1 Chester White Soar. I I , 1 . ; , • 3040 1 i 1101 :011e_ o Rere 1 4., I -„,..., . , 13.'00 1 Salt ke-cl 1 .) _l_.• •:.:;„ ' 661) 1 Lierge Hied hi Engraving, - 40 . 00 1 Boa of Cigars, .5;00 1 Ton of Coal, . !4 -00' (21 prises) 1 copy each. 1 Yr.. Bradford ET° , rfer,6o 00 I,l l =Wiitch,, ;- ( 1:,• 'i; . 1, 25 00 .1 of Fl 'OO5. ' ' • " 10 00 1 four Lamp, 'Has Chandelier, 4O 00 1 Box of agate, - • .5 00 1 Firstarlasiarßreoat„ to order, •„ ' 65: UO. • 400 1 Globe Hemisphere, 1500 1 Barrel Sugar, 230•1 b., at 15 .cta. per lb. 115 00 ~c, 1 Barrel Flour' 10 00' 1 Box of &sip,'' 200 i„ (.. .. - - • 9 00 , l' Box of Salmatulf,'" •. • ' 000 . -I Omer of Canned Peaches, - 10 00 . l'plobe Hemisphere. . - • 15 1101 ITon of Coal, , -•• ' 4 tro 1 Cgok - slllzuearld Fn -• ~i cr 25 (Xi 1 siftile Of illemined pi g ko 00 1 llor.mgh Lot, 501150, . 490 00 1 Rosewood Toilet Box, 5 00 1 Bartv.l,Flom•, .. . „ ..., .. , ~, 10 00 , I•Finfel Mitch Ibilitleil; ": • ' '-•'. = . .' 100 ' 1 Jar Pomade: ' 2.00 1 Rosewood Toilet Box, ; 300 1 Too of Coal, • , , t, I 4 0 01: r e cte e reopt i elyb!'! jr;,,8i 170 1 f 1 , .. r 4 , 0g'"!1 Pg g; ) , (6 prim) Gentfe Pocket Bode. $1 60 each,- . 9 09 1 Bium...Copagas,Water,. . _, .L , , , , 12_00 ticlir 1.301 i C611.:.‘. LJ eAlit,,,l 4 - 00 prizes) Ladles' Velvet Purses, 12 each, 600 1 Case of Perfumery, ; s 00 I Jar Pomade, ~,,:.,,, .;,_ •,: 200 1 Ton of Coal: i . ; 4 00 1 Case of Perfumery, - ' 0 00 mirtecistrang IrOti.kfatch fio lder, 21 eget!, . 5 00 - 1 'Tenet Bet, Aim broth!" e.h, 1 Oil Painting, . 12 $0 1 Marble Mantle Shelf. - 6 00 (27 prizes) Iftii•oliele100 Garib2l.ll4Theziwits, 27 00. .1 Lergelletking Horse,' . - 10 00 1 alir - HoPlartou Grain, Waterproof Boole. , 15 00, 110 prizes) lieronezie Oil Lamps, $1 each, 111.6. L. 1 Baziel of tlrockers, ..•• ..: T. - .:'',.l - I.- 600 1 Ten of Coal, - - -- ' • -1 " 5 400 ... I Set Saab and Blinds, for , a bolls" ' ,- 125 00 I•lll(iiklelkinfle - Sbelt. - '•-•= - - ~'" • -•0 00 I 1 Cue of Hair Restorer, 31 05 1 Case of Perfumery, . ; $ eci 1 • 461•110 - Vardar% • • ' 4 ' . • ''• .-- , ' 7 . :,.. ,. ' , 154:1J 1 Toilet Case, • 2 00 ; . 1 Cum of Perrin:eery, , 200 I Toilet 005111, :- ''' ^' . - ''''" '''' ' '' a 00 20 Dollars in Gold, 16 eta premium. 2:1 20 I Marble Mantle Shelf, 5 00 10•19#11111•Hilwir.' , ' • ,•'' ' ..'. T...';'."1 Irr ',. • 1000! 'i2O'firii.ell) rponoid Tea ea c h, ' . 20 00 I Case of Perfumery, -I' . 3'ool 1 Ton of Coal, • 4 .00 ..1,116rr0l of klourt,._„, ~. .. : - ~, .- .: ;: 10 00 1 Fancy Watch Holder, • • 100 1 Jar of Pomade, . 1 51J 1 110tUe of Perfumery. 1 - , .; "'I-1: : ; c 5 ; 2 90 1 Case of Canned Peaches, " - - 10 00 I Marble Mantle Shelf._ i • 10 00 ' 1 Case of l'edurucrw... r ... _, . i Too of Coal. ... 1 ,...1.i. : !,,,•...••• . ~. U., . .4 •! 09 1 Barrel of Flour, . 10 00. I Jar of Pomade, • • 2 00 i Oil Painting, ..-./ ,•••• ; - :.,t 17 ;12 -501 i Marble Mantle' llbelf," ' ' ' ' "--'' . ! 600 ' 1 Toilet Set, four brushes each, . 5 001 1 Borough Lot, 501150,. , .. . 409 00 1 1 Ton of Coal, . ./..,,Fl'' •- ' -I, , too 1 Merino Dress Pattern, 10 ids. at $2 per yd. :20 0,1 I Pair of Fine Boots, to order, ; ; 12 . 00 , 1 Box of Nark .. . --- 1- - . ! 13 00 1 Set of Single Hantesh; ' - ' .40 8 1 0 • I .Barrel of Flour, 10 00 I Yeaman'o Pateet Ceiling Box, 13 00 I Marino DrewiPsittern.ll i, yd.. at $2 per yd. 23 00 20 Dollars in Gold, 16 eta. Premium, 23 20 'Hoz Of Cigar*, ' . . : 100 Tratiaisomitroul eiAtiint gami, il 3..: -! ,i 3 00 1 (lox of Cigars, 5 00 1 Barrel of Flour, - 10 00 1 Merino Dress; ; Pattern, 11) yds. at $2 per yd. .20.00 '1 Bbit tifiCipalift: •''._ '''. ," I '' - • r ; tr oci - 1 templet, Set cif' Tinware, ., ' • , 740 1 Riffle, (warranted) 25 00 ' 1.130 z of Cigars, ' 000 I Set - Of_, l ChamberFutlitttroe,, , ,- -..* • 75 00. I Point lace Shawl, ' ' • ' ;' ' 75 00. 1 Barrel of Flour, 10 00 1 BOX of Cigars, . .6 00 IrDrelia I:Lateral. , - - ~7 -' : •'', ' 7 •'. ' t'': ' lO 00 1 Merino Drbss Pattern, l 6 yds. at $2 per yd. . 20 00 - 1 so ••• 44 . ••• s• •• VI 23 00: 13 0 5. 0 5 Cis l o l l..i. . ..,, ~. .• ,t,-. • - ... 600 I Velompede, r. 50 00 1 Barrel of Flour; - ; ; 10 00 I I French Shawl..: , ; t . 115 00 I Silk Dress Pattersf, " ' ' • 20 00 1 Roll of Brussels Carpet, - , , 70150' 1 P10n6,11, , .._4 ' lo'no - 'l et - C h urn, - * s ' V' ' • •' ' -' 5 ' 5. " ' .%, :•8 00 1 Box of Cite" 17_attelA0e4ar Park i 1 te each . I.oev•Life Insurance !tam ', •- :1 . 1 Plough, . Boar. Soap. 1 Hap of Towantlm by Horgan ! , Total amount of Prizes,. IM/iS Whdle &tube f,of IYckets, 6,000:* Ppx,v,..vo4,so . laLET,lcFETs, - - • `SL po WEREATP,S . c z As,r . onh,_ Hon. P..F.,o7:nrAinta, lion: P. D. 3lonnclr. 4, dons F.X.Eucs, st. Ow. D. 310A74/nr*. Non:PPayis 311 40"; • 314. Az JA:SIER WAMD, .Jong A. CCDDrRO Ticketa may be taromtned at- ...Sir 4. Kisier's Dnuck STonr, PorrEu 'Members of the Hose Company, mutat the estabUated /menden' named in main cir ctilare. All commutdottlotua addxossed to Ptilirth; Toirauda, Pai? Chairman of Commit*, RUI reoehe prompt atten tion. _ Tcrwarufavp . 4 . 2 . 041411115F' p wevERLY iiisrvrirrE The blnd Term wader A. LANG, A. 74 . ., opens AUGUST 23. DUO. ) 141 6 4 4 13, etasidiad and Comnumcial Departments. Normal Clioui in which twenty pupils receive frm tuition organized at the beginning of Fall Term. -MatendtaPrincipalfar Catatcamen andipartkitiare. 24 . .. KINNEY. , , „pay 20. , Ituard or Tru,tocs, A DMINISTRATOWS Slots& personelndebt: Jed *rarity. late or. Albany, deed.. are requested to make Immediate payment. and allpentens bating dams Th ic estate must tryienithe same dilly =then TOT settlement. - JOHN B. MIMS& au s wait re. .t ;is V. I.•4:llibstliniter. 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