airadfori - Pio l'affl - Towanda! Pa., ThluT47, itztol9, -1876. LOCAL. AND 'pEPIERAL. so REPORTER NE.ii WEEK. THE "heated term" .has fairly corn meat-et', the thermometer ranging from 90 it, IA degrees. Qii'rE extensive iireparations aro mak ing tor a piod time at Mountain Lake on the Fourth. 'SioNEY of the Towanda Mutual Build. j u g Ai mejation sold on Monday evening at an a enrage of $2B per sham. - , Cot. Mr-atat haa' . put down a substantial w iile, Walk and railing on the west. side of Main street, opposito Baptist Chuteh. 1 MRS. GREENIN(i, of Towanda township, win, attempted to commit suicideby hang ing herself a few weeks since, died on Saturday. t KENT tS: Buss have 4u4 returned from the eitylwitha new supply et groods. They rau hardly buy goodi as TaSt as they can, hell them. FRAlllat, late of the Athens .Ga ertte, has leased a half interest in the Witrerty Enterprise, Mr. VAN GELDEit retiring on account of ill health. Pnov. F. W. Rom, a . ton of the great composer and instructor GEo. W. lioirr; has been hi town for several clays aiding in the arrangements for the Normal. • 11.:41 BALL.—Friday, June 23, Winona grounds, Athlete of Towanda 26, Active of Shores 11111 23. At Itionroeton, Stars of - ;that place 6, Comets of Towanda 17. ESPAy• being the Centennial A nniver nary of UNCLT: M unL's Birth-Day; no paper -will be ishned from this office next week. Our next issue mill be dated July 1:1, Mrsscx ON-En-yrs, -31ortnow, Itt - ssrmt. and 3lm - 4..aithANE, who accompanied the ('„llege Excursionists from Elmira. to ; the Centennial. returned to their homes in his place , on Saturday. m•ami CELFAIRATI . oN' AT TROY ; on the Fourth, promises to be one of the most enthusiastic and patriotic ever participa ted in. ;:very effort will be made to make it einjoYabla to all who may attend. A. I . ..4PLAsT, one of our typos. spent 1:1.4 week in Sullivan county. angling-for the "speckled beauties." We were furl' , Hied with substantial and indubituble. ev, hlence that he, WAS abtindintly successful. THE citizens of Towanda llorongli are requested to illuminate their houses and places of business On Monday evening in.st ; ibetwe - en the b(iurs of A. M. and Midni•dit. to ctslebrate "Old Hundred out and New Hundred in." TUT.: illtninp`lions in,Tou - nrula, 3fonday cvm:ing next, to celebrate the' completion of Low! , years of American Inticpcml cm:e; promises to be m grand affair. Per sons frOrn the I.:tit-rounding country should nw. fail to CO MO ill WO witness the grand Ouit young lea al . friend, Lr.E . wELLys EL , MIEE, has finally concluded to take unto himself a "helpmeet." The cere mony which conFutnate.S the affair comes off to-day. Lou is one of our very'briglit est young attorneys, and we heartily wel come him to the matrimonial AT THE ANNEAL ELECTION for officers of the Mutual Building Association, held on Monday evening last, N. N. 111-AP4, -was rc-elected President for the sixth term 'The f,•lloWing Directors were chosen for three years: JouN W._ Mix.' TAYLon, GEn. W. ENNEs, P. E. J.tr:it:. • ELT; C'o., occupy a column of our space in announcing another neiw arrival of 50p.15. This establishment is so wdll aril favorably known tbromzbout the cuntry: that. the simple annoinic.entent of a ne NV al:rival at their mannnotli store will bostillicit_rt to attract the attention of the I'_ it call especial attention to the adver ti,ement of 11. M. Wri.t.Es SON. in zni.cther column. 3fr. W. is well and fa-' v.,raidy known all over Northern Pennsyl valL'i.t, as a deader in Agricultural Imple ; Inelds. The firm are no v making a :pe t of the celebrated TeMpkins County Wheel - Hake, which len; alreadv . become levy ppular with farmers. We believe it the best Hake of the kind extatg. As Prof. Cr.....wrnr.o and his only child 31..kr•,:t.., were walking . near the old (Alc atraz bridge last, Stublay arterno.n. the; earl being desirous of seting a team of Ilmrs i n th e r i ve r, s lipped from her fath er's-grasp, and fell a distance of thirty feet into the river, between the pil,trs', fraethringher Ann. She,,linZerollltrotigit the and,3londay, and died on This day :4fici - nocii.-1117..iira .4dt-era:qr. ---- +r~ TI!I; . c . AT.TII;I.TCS will ee.lol - 4te theeom 'ing Fourth in a graml Picnic Convent , ove,: midel• tlw direction of t beloved krill pastor., Fattier The t, I,.n•.ititni of 111 e ll'everc nil gentleman is a gurantee that the day will lie .o,,,ervecl in an orderly manner. All sorts Of innocent amusements will he indulged and refreSliments curved to all who may attend., Proceeds for 1110 benAit of the , church. • CELEBRATION IN ROME..=The Good Teinplars, Giangers; and Citizens of are to unite in a grand celebration, -on the Fourth. lion. ,lOUN PASSMORE ill act as Prisident, on the occasion, and IV. 11. Sit.tw as officer of the say. A procession, will form .at the Academy, at a. in.. and march to the grprind, where a roasted ox, and other refreshments will be in waiting. Col. flov will deliver the oration. . TILE Mrsn'AT. NoI:MAL.—We direct es ailcution to the article in another. c‘ihtinti from the peu of Doctor STEWART, iii rcLit ion to the "National Musical Nor ,whiilt opens in this place nu thc.ltlth ni-t. The purple of Tiiwanda . do not ni to appreciate the import:at:oo of the !Ile, - Institute will be 'under the in of the most •cOebrated "musical' instrnctors in this country, and an opportunity will be offered.for.acquir in,usical knowledge never before pre sented to this section: The committee • haying the matter in charge should bestir themselves, and see' that proper arrange pilents are made and that our people are 'hosted on the vubjeet. BEM 1 3 1 , :nso:s:At.. —Mrs: S. 'W. IllitiN;Ltis is i,_v;siting the Centennial.. —Her, W. CH .Nni.En and wife, and \I. '1•11.1 and wile, starteal on luutlay ne , roing for the Centennial. Ft:l.Tos, of this Oboe; and 't \ of the .Imrn . 4l. leave: for -- a \Su:l:S' %ISit, to the Centennial, to-inor o ! ei• morning.' 'let C. B. SATTERLEF., of 'Monroe lon. was One of the gritheates at West- Point Military Academy last week. lie maintained a high rank - throughout the . 1 , ;:u, and '.rc ate pleased to notice, was Nt it up in tl:c lia of 'graduates. It Is his 111 enter the artillery service: • —Rev. Wit.mya Mc CI:Al-In:In - is visit hi, old par',lti:mers and mime:oils in this place'. lie conducted the ire and delivered a 'Aery eloquent dis i,are in Christ Church on Sunday morn , lie al i so administered the sacrament =ICI= TIII: FORTY-IFTir ANNIvEn.“I:I" of tho, S o ,l ,l:ll'Selimg (4. the F;stt Presbyterian hureh of this place, was celebrated on Sabbath evening list. The showei which prevailed -at the time undoubtedly pre % , -, o AA many from being present, bat the !whirs and teachers were out in goodly tmedwrs. and the exe::ei.-es were fiery in t; o .th i g„ Tr A. OvilyroN, El'q., Super uncodent. EiTorted the total moils rof 'll Ihe 1..1k 411/11i):: 111 r ye: r .% • .' 1.1;..;.• lellil.lloce 119.. .NllllllWr ::.). Vont rilyttted (luring r.tr *373 •2:;.. I n :Iqlt/il kill Wilds sum - lite '• Oycrton " and " Stewart " Missionary tunas snmultit , 4 I.4.kmlarshirs . in Africa. t; Ell. 1). STE:W.IILT, Omaha, Neb.. tlelirereil a very Intereticr; address 1%114 . 11 Was liStelall to with more than or ilinaty attention ity airs. Nine_ vii metnhers or the t.etto' , l wilted m‘ittt . , , . tnpoot uti,rinfct toe t DEATH OF COL. Jentirknotrr.--COlonel sohn Mout, after.lTring arid painforMl- Oen, died , at his residence in this win after 10 o'clock last night. Colonel T was a veteran Ruldletrof the Mexican war, having served in the Fifth United States artillery, and particiPated in the captUre of Vera Croy, the affair at the National bridge, and the bloody battle of Cent Gordo, wheraqinaeral Santa Anna was so signally routed. He also took an active part in raising troops during the late civil war, and served for a short time Itt the field. Col. Trout - was flity-thtee years of age. His knead •will.take place at 2 o'- clock Wednesday afternoon from his late residence, corner of Ventre; land Lyeour ing streets. Interment at ..the William eport cemetery,.Washingtoßstreet.=--- Wil liamsport likiktin. - Col. TROUT was a natiVe Of this place, and lived hem up to the time of his re moval to Williamsport, eighteen Years ago. He was a business man of more than ordinary slfrewdness and ability, and hadlior.e F.uch toward the business pros perity of the young city inwhich he died. aged mother and large circle of ao qUaintancesin this place, mourn his early demise. - - - [Fos VEE REroirrEs. MolititOrertm.—ln the cool of the early morning of Thursday, Juno 22d, a small circle of family friends was gathered at the house of,lllExx SWEET to witness the marriage ceremony uniting in*ediock his only daughter, Miss luw B. SWEET. and Mr. A. 141.111 - 1) 11.00KWEL4 When the words had been spoken which tied the Gordian knot, and our congratulations had been ofteredi our host announced that breakfast was ready and waiting, and we sat down to a table filled with the delica cies and substantials, of the season, to which we all" did marvellous justice, not forgetting to take a piece of wedding cake bottle for the'young folks to dream over. Of course "Dxx" was there with his . handsomest -turn-out, and when ho had uad his strawberries and cream and the traveling suits of the bride arid groom had been donned, the good-byes were said And the happy couple departed on their way to " do ? : the Centennial Exhibition, good luck having been insured by the throwing of the time-honored slipper. !. May their journey of life be as happy as their hearts' hopes on this nuptial morning. • M. 31: A,' "Tits: NOIPIAL.“—There seems to be a necessity inAlie,excitement of this Cen tennial year fiir drawing the attention of to OM Normal Institute to be opened - in, Towanda, July 10th, and to continue for ...four weeks. So little has and': said a written upon the subject here, that I fear it has escaped the notiei of a large body of our citizens. And yet it is a matter of great importance, and the credit of Our town is in some measure connected with it.. We must not suffer so large a number of prominent musicians te visit us and labor among us unrecog nized and unrequited. It is a "National Noriaol Institute," and its Faculty is made up of such men as Dr. GEo. F. BOOT, Prof. T. P. livnEn, Prof. F. W. ROOT, and, others almost equally distin guished in their respective departments. I had the 19pleasure, several years ago, - of attending a Convention conducted by Dr. sodas far as my'knowledge extends he is unequalled iii this liue. II is thorough musical culture, courteous bearing, aful marvellous power of handling a large body of singer's, place him in the front rank of teachers and, conductors. his son, Prof. P. W. Boor, has enjoyed the highest advantages of musical culture, both in Atneriea and Germany, and ranks high as au instructor in all departments ; but especially in "Voice Culture." Prof. RYDER is a tine Organist and Pianist, and bears the stamp of Boston approval. Other accomplished teachers will-give in structions in harmony ,and Composition, in Notation and the Art of Teaching. The instruction will be practical and thorough. It is au admiraVe chance for players and singers'to perfect theniselves theoretically and practically., Piano players would do well to avail themselves of this opporttuv ity to receive instructious from a tir,t-elasS teacher at a very low price. i It is often aSked, why so few persons sing in Tow:inda ? Certain it is that no attainment is more I pleasurable and de lightful than the power to sing sweetly and expressively ; attic yet how few, h. our eimmumity seem to covet this best gift of all musical endowments , ! - It is to be hoped that this. NormAl will .inaugurate fau epoch of song in-o - or town. It is time f u r the tongue of the dumb to sing. In our families, in our Sabbath Schools, in I our churches, in our social re-unions, the time of the singing of birds is come. If the older birds have kept silent until their voices are as hoarse as frogs, let the nest j Hags be taught.until their matin songs fill the air with melody: - . The Normal affords sneir an excellent oppoitunity, Prof. Wif.- LIAMS, who is , to have charge of the I Teachers"fraining Class and Model Less ons, will give lessons to a class of begin ' nem,.either children or adults or both. .These lessons Will probably be given daily, - and will afford a rare opportunity to persons not familiar wi di notes to learn tb read mu sic rapialy and correctly. It will be a great event for our town if the young people will, attend these classes, and become ex pert in readinginusie. I must - refer persons desiring more particular inforination to the published circulars. Mr. Cr. A. BALDWIN Will be glad to furnish them. " What is needed is more interest in this enterprise. It is a compliment and should be a great benefit to our town. Let us be thoroughly make to our - priviltige'.!• The time may come when -we will- regret our apathy ?and neglect. ' • • A century a;.go our country rang with the shouts of patriots and tl,e crash of musketry.. Now it is our privilege to sing under the bright skies of peace, with the sounds of a proSperous industry as an ac companiment. - This jubilee-year should be a year of gladsome, heartsome song. Let 187 i; answer 11111 in a National chorus sweet afid strung as the hymn of the * Rethlehem angels: "Glory to God in the •highest ; and on earth, peace, good will toward . men !" " Let all the people ,praise Thee, , Q God,' let all the people praise Thee !" • ' • J. A. STEWART. Tun U. S. F. Nz c . Mint. COMMA:SI.- 01i the Sib of .Julie we printed thelollow, nig iu regard tAi the V. S. Fanning Mill Company : , . 1 .. TIIE "11,,55. - -A ISUILLI ANT DI SPLAN.—The streets of Towanda . presented a remarkably busy and brilliant appearance on Monday last. The or- eAsion was the inauguration of a summer campaign by the ..1 - trired States Fanning Min Conipany." Aln at noon eight Matched teams of i n ert were led in froit of -riavros:'s harness shot', where etc gam': ItelrliarneSs were placed upon them. They were talen down loth , carriage factory of JAMES 11n....5.1;, where new wagons awaited them. The wagons were then taken to the tnanufactory and I:duled with mitts. after which the pmeession pro. ceded to a point bippd,site the Park, where Mr. Wool, -Wok " the krtlide thing, making a beauti ful picture. The I.ln-ta Iland, followed by a large • thnmg of people. Made their appearance at this I ime. stint while dis‘Wursittgexcellent Music. tnarch : .41 through the. streets. followed by the Fanning Milt cara•cade and fit izenS. The grand display was a most gratifying surprise to many of our peo- I ply, forw him mind of them had heard of the "floss" but fess*.l,3l.lz , d the- titaznltnde of the enterprise. or the Important relation it bears to the pirisfrrlly of nor t.t.n. A short history of the, milt may not: i.e uninteresting. , , i About titres. years ;since, the patentee, - Mr. J. W. .14 ti' ...N. rane to ibis place ;with a singiednill, 7 who it hr exhibited, day after day for many!weeks L wit Innt inducing Any otie to Invest 111 IriS invention. ilrin en almost to do.pair, he tidally persuaded l'art. M SN Nll.l. F. 1.01.0 e hold or the mill and man ta:fetid', a few nn trial. The result , proved p•Ai sue ressful that I M. at once determined to corn no•nee their mail it faHisre on -a large , Seal,. and to this end crgonltt d':a company with a capital of tc0...... Thoym»pany has now commenced work. and will nnumfacture mills and send hem to every . part of the ~outitry- . A trial of three years has ' protest it to i.e superior to any othei now In use. anti the demand for it among Intelligent farmers is daily there:ol,g. The sales in this State alone, will probates* reach ten thousand this season. The mill is also leingestenrirety manufactured In Canada. Tit, ,aret. , , , , AN Wit:ha., CM% lied the e irorts of the Inventor is gratify I rig 1,. t It, entire community. anti the ey Id etwes of anireriati , ,lt which so rte Irattlfr-I -..1 no %i eol)y must le,ve ts-on i ti-ering to him. Tao rAnt:oer, "1 t h.• ~.lwry owe to hint a lasting .1,1,1 of gratitude; atoll his name will be bonded down to posterity as one of the benefactors of the :wince:R:lou. The company engaged lit themattu facture or the mills Is romposed of Snell well-known and reliable busbies* men as C.M. MA NVI LL E, 1.. It. IltfisilEittl. W.. A. IfltANMent.Esi, F.. E. MeV. PI NtlitlN, GEO. M. WOOll ..J. 0. WARD, and oth. ots. The teputittort , of these gentlemen would be a ,tiflblentiguarann l e to the merits or the .• (toss," but the practical test to %Melt It has been subJect;•• ...1 for the; past three years. leases no rein for doubt as tarts perfeet adaptatian to the wants of farmers.",'' Tlw success which bast bus far attended llw bitsirieNs of the I.' onipany . has mom than realnwil off that weintalieteil. The sale:quell: 11;ite aver-wet! about nue taill r• , catch , iwr ay at i lt tlwileinanil far elteeedm lie ine:-,eitt ciparity fur ,filanufacturing. Tow teal:. trill 'not, - elapse bc'fnie• the " Buss" will be found on nearly et - cry still regulated firkin in the Ullitill. 3ln. Eurreht.—As times are lively in our little " I thought perhaps a, few litu•s might be of interest to others. Although theiv is a continual cry of " hard times," " money :scarce," thert. is au tuttwial amount of lettlzit!f , Rs ..0 ll 1 , 0 r" Ht HOT school hante 2 -28x40 feet and tiro story progressing rapidly and expect be complete& the let of iAnod.. We wish them much haste fo4we have peen deprived of a public soh nearly Intr year. totMnen .work in his new blalitarnith shop. We him attecess for Getman is worthy o a good patronage. Mr. Wavxona has the cellar dug for a new house, and expects the carpenters soon. Mr: &mum= is building a new barn and rebuilding an old ono, which when done, will bo about right, for Mills al ways meant ".business." • CnAntr.s lbws intends repairing t his hose. THOYAS Itirrrzx is building a large barn. - Expects to, have it done before baying. Mechanics are busy as well as plenty. Mr.' LENT, our new merchant, has p geed assortment of groceries, and we should say was doing a fair business. There is quite a stir about the Brd and 4th of July. We learn that the young folks arc preparing for a Centennial Party in the new school house on the aftertioon anl id evening of July Those that take delight in tripping the " light fantastic tne, ' will do well to come to Herrickrille, as tho prOprietOrs are sparing tro pains in procuring the best music and accomoda dein'. There will be two daicing floors 28x40. Plenty of room is a good thing and I think they have it. Supper will be prepared across the road at the hotel. They are preparing for a grand time gen erally. The Cornet Band aro re'ce'iving instruc tions once each week, and improve nicely. We think for a country band they are not to be beaten. They expect new uniforms this week. They are to play at Rome the coming Fourth. Farmers are feeling happy at the pros pects of the coming harvest. They cer tainly have reason to for crops never look ed better. Health generally good. iIEURICXVILLE, Juno 19, 1879, COURT PROCREDINGS.—Adjoumed term 'Monday, June 26th. • Jefferson Longhead vs h iel. Lockwood .;--Auditor's report confirmed nisi. Enterprise 3lrg Co vs James Hogan— Auditor s rcpsot confirineffrinally. Ephraim Case vs E Sellard—Exceptions to Auditor's report . dismissed and report confirmed finally. In re the estate of Louisa Heaney— Rule to show cause why J W Griffin should not be appointed Trustee in •the place of J C Adams, dec'd. Jas Crofut ivs Leßoy . t. wp--C'ourt or der a writ to be issued commanding the Commissioners of Leßoy tip, to ply said judgment out of the first moneys which shall be received for the use of said tip. G. P. Manley vs Caroline C Manley— Court enjoin Sheriff from collecting any on this judgment, and grant rule why judgment shall not be satisfied on pay ment of debt and costs. J 0 Randall vs W S Bowman et al— Rule to show cause why F .Bowman should not be subrogatcd to the' rights of the plaintiff. , In re the petition of Mrs MA Fletcher for the benefit of her separate earnings— Rule to show cause why the prayer of the petitioner should-not be granted. J P Kirby vs Harrison Lamb, 3 cases— Rule to show MUM why.judgment should not be opened in each case and defendant let into a defenie. • Patrick Moran vs S B Ellenberger et al —Role to show cause why satisfaction of ft fa shall not be stricken off. John Cummings vs B W Lane. Same vs J F Sanderson—Rule in each case to shoW causo why judgment of non suit shall not, be taken off and suits restored is the list, In re the death of G D 3lontanye, Esq —Resolutions read and ordered to be filed of record. . Lavina Ayres vs M. Ayres—Court direct an alias subpoena to issue. George Wanness 2a vs Elizabeth Wan ness--On 3lotiou of Madill &Cala Court make the usual order and decree of di vorce. I. I) Ormsby vs Wm A Onneby—Re port of Master filed. ' In re the assignment of lliram 'Horton —Court order and decree a public sale of assignor's real estate. BUSINESS LOCAL. I . New Prints at IVeNT &.13Liss.' Or - New Dress Goods ht KENT & BLIES' rir New lot of Shawls at KENT & • air New goods recerred dally at 11r.NDLINIASI'S /Kir Engrnylng done at 111LXDBLIS AN'S Jewelry Store. M' A new stock of Corsets at KENT .& IS "Ass'. rff" Buttriek's Patterns at KENT & Buss.' r.fr Croquet Sets only '91:1 cents : 31er cur Block. Dr Ladies' Linen Sults at Kitivr a Buss'. rir Call at KEST BLISS' and see their pew good r4r New Cloths and Ousimores at %ENT a BLISS.. tvr Dollar-aod-a-balf books for 90 cts.: kiercurillock. or A full lino of Parasols and Fans at KENT & 1116 r IizsDIAMAN offers a great redaction to Sil ver-Plated Ware. IV" A. full line of Itosiery and Gloves at Is. I.NT k BLISS'. Vir A full lino of Summei Skirts at Ex:cT r:iraWhite goods in great variety at KIVVT k tlr Go to KENT & Mass' for your No tions and Fancy Goods. lar You can bay a plated Castor for 90 mita, In Mercur Block. rir Call at KENT & BLISS', and look at their Black (tt•ettailines. ro- A., lar g o 'stock of games and toys, at cost, at warmest! k Snit:Vs. rjy- Fon RENT.—Tbo dwelling house ticoy occupied by lioneon, on Main street. Sequin) of it. C. f►tW sr?. . tar All, the latext public:diens, very cheap, at AV lIITCOMD Lic tir Everything in the lino of station-. ery at WHITCOMB & to WIttiC.O.MB sell the best Blank Books manntactureit to the country. lar The largest and bed assortment of gprnig clothing In town, M M. T. Itoszsiumtes. air You can get all the latest styles of Stationery, very cheap. at WHITCOMB a SHAVVB MA largo assortment of spring and summer bats, jug reretred, at M. E. ROSE.N. 1237233 M" Great reduction in American \vat - I.lles at CIIAMBE4LIN's.[RIine 5. I. K. 'TARIM' Store.continttes to be le.idquarters tor liiilinery and gancy Gorda.—.ll4. . . Tpu will be surprised to learn bow much you ran buy for 99 rents, in Mercur Block. Sir If you want to secure a gnud article, and go the wurth.of our ninney, the piaci, Ingo Is 51.11Kx = /Or Don't fall to call $t Itutpsamaxi, If you wigs to buy anything Li the Hoe of Jewelry, Sliver anti sliver-plaied Ware. 011icr.p(nrs at Pr. 1)0mo:es 7)en lot R.nmx , rrom' 9 o'clock A. M. to 4 o'clock r. sharp linie-(Jutilws.. tgr" lIEti DEL MAN Las the . litlCSt Ftikk of Watehrn, Jewelry and StlverwariN ever likulight into this town, Call and we it. RAM. f.7.CDT.t.101 AN las the largest and bes stock of ladles' and gentlemen' gold and silver Watches ever brought to Towanda. - rw - Passengers to the West will find it torbotr attvastar to rucitsso tickets st the T. ictitit eJ (1.5t1 front Sept. IS ar Theinscal , rtineni Of notelets eirerl bfOught to tbls pl.4ee, eso sow be eon ot rtief:ct mit. W-40 Ila*us at ids atow e at lirl4p 9t ., Ms the tarreseiteeonotent of Moan oliTtiiot. feted in this Wad. tmchis S BMWbum PloB.—One Abe *oaths 4141,1 alai ditei &Ira case niliiiih . slat tale e; 04 il, BVat i,ta l *tats anwtota exi.:-.1t4. 1 • •i•ra-t-- , z• tirA lartge: and excellent aasortment at human bait, .1,a,a1l sttlet,. and tradaidiat :at Mutate; on Brides stmt. ..... 1 3141. t Thal Wheeler. No. O comb ned Reaper and Meyer. Is a Iplendkl matltioe. nth and we IL U. 31. Wears t Box. a_ WANTED. I -- i otl Vera' Spa/MI Of young hor ses. Must ti l e sound, Mud, and good Ma. I C. 31. MANTILLZ. 'Proet. or Hi/118Ell PATS; price roduaxi to .2 pat . gallon. in $ gallon palts It. 11. W ILtie & Sox: NrOold, 5 Obutatio, ry Stare. - - Itir Tim nipitived Kirby Mciwer is a perfectly relialde and cheap machine. Reaping at. clement If iirlsbird. R. 31. WEt.ces:lBos. • lar Th • . IcB - all say that IL:minis keeps the .. st assortment and sells ,Milinery and raneyfloodsrteaper than any establishment extant, June 14. i 1 i !to.' t , 1 rer If ion want a hat for you - melt* or cal at daughter, cal Haunts' and satisfy yoUrself that you can save t !east twenty-five p e r ten ..by par. chasing the —june 11. _ Vir M. E. ROSENFIELD has tlO best assortment of hats, and furnishing goods ever offered In (Mit m i arket, anal he is selling them so cheap' that the tioorest man In town esti afford to supply' Ititnseit stint an outfit.. Pr 11 Cgr i trikslllAL PARTY:" -.7_- nrkelf and lady are eordialty Invited to attend ' Centel!. Mal Fourth or dilly Party at the Baru () . Ironer, Wyaanking, Tueittlay evening, July 1, 187a. (food maple, 11111 Ir: Mt. Ita• ' I BAIITLSTT Bno% JEPTELA. Ur Pull; biOthers,ll with carte, your winter-worn and l unairous nlstalre, awl envelope yonrSelf In a thln,dustalre,and prepare to enjoy the • enamel' sephilre r You can supply yourselves at itosvtrtszn t ,'s , tJune 14. la' Take *otice, there is a great re:„ duction In Waltham and Elgin Watchers. Call at HarnaL lAN 8 and you will be sum to buy one at the prices he la o , ring. FRCKST tt SONS are prepared'Ao fur wish Imrnq-rquiwj and window Cornices sr very' low pikes. nd examine their largo assort, rnent, no trouble to show them. ar The ladles; will be pleased td learn i that I. X. Haunt& has concluded to remalt In To. vrauda, mid Is now reeetving a large and at ractive ?stock oi millinery land fancy goods, and inites the attention o 5 his numerous custUtners. trachn.:ll. cir Buy the i .4amestown Alpacas. The reason why: They are warranted to vralkhrthout. :7shrinking or fading; to be fully Inche wide; and to be equal In durability to the very best goods In the market. I ' 'l Petri La. & Co.,lsole , agents for manufaetorers. re- Nest to the Centennial, 'Jannis' • store onr Id ge-nt. , Is the most extensively discussed Institution In this tiounty. The ladles Mr and near, have heard of it, and many have satisfied' 'them selves by personabbkservation that Ilaunis sells goods cheaper than any other establishment, in tho country. He Is continually adding to his stock, and has been conlptqletl,.to . einplriY several assts. tants.--June 14. 1; or COIIPLEION OF ArrLICT?N'B AX6ItICAN CYC4.OI.I:DtA. A noises:cal Library in Itself ! it This great national work, the largest anal most Important Issued ll} this country, is now completed in le volumes octavo, all fully illustrated with maps and engravings" '"he cost or It tonic publishers, exclusive or printing and binding, exceeds 569,000 D. APPLIF.TON k CO., New 1:Irk, And No. 27.2 Chestnut Street, Phliadelphio. June 27, 1678 —la. CAMP 311:ETE;;G.--Tlio Wyalusing Dis trict Camp MeJting will be-held M. V.) near Dim act Depot, on the Montrose Rail Road, fsevetal trains connect daily at Tnnkhannock with [.ehtgh alley B. rontmenving August 23, Itt76, and continuing nine days. Good ,Board on the ground at reasonable rates; Let the people of, Bradford county come to thli feast of t4bernaciet„ praying for the success of the giorlous Gospel l ,of Christ. J. T. WALKER, ['resident. • , .1. IL WESTON, Secretary, Brooklyn, ['a:, Jitne 21, 1876. rr It is t onCeded fact that M. E.. not; ENrlE4d is he ter posted in the clothing trade than any other deal rln Towanda,atid h ifljannounce merit in. another,olumn will attract: atlenthm wherever he Islltt4wn The statements bear the ei ' , knee of truib on their face, and the, public will not he slow to avail Ilieniselves of his most gener ous offers. It would, without doubt, "hulargely to Mr. Iki'S pecunlar profit, to close his store, and aw*ttan utivanee ent In .prices, bnt his philan thropic spirit and Ifiterest In his customers Impala him to a, different course: Ills unselfish and straightforward manner of dealing Indus instance Is anothetevideneel . that the confidence heretofore reposed In him by confiding public, was not 11:15- p!Aced. lIJ 1 1 rtrlmrowrAtTv.-11 you arc going_ to ace the CentenalatF.ablbition, with your wife and , i children,' Wri6 .to lotion's Washington Hotel on Chestnut:Store! at re Selrenth, Philadelphia, and give the'number of grown persons and children In your family and bo long you 'propose to stay and get their priers. If you ire going ith a Party, 'Society or Lodge. do the same.ll i ' Moat personavrtt pursue • a different course get unpleaicant quarters l and only realize the fact when It he too tale. . . Washington Itotei with a nide Chestnut Street front, only charges 0,00 per day; - and the Branch of the Washington On Sevedth Street near Chestnut only charges 11.00 f r Lodging, ~ 1 said there you can get a good meat for fly cents. And another thin : If you are going to Phila delphia fOr a day, you can go to the Branch Motel and get your baggage checked, get - wasii!d and dusted-off and get ai good meal for fifty cents ; you can do these itiings at the branch Hotel right in the heart of the C 3., ty, and you cannot anywhere else in Philadriplai And still another Ihing : If you desire to sinnd a few days or longei i at the finest Sea-side resort In o Anierlca.,wrlte for tires at Columbia Howie, Cape May; only two hours ride from Philadelphia, with full ocean front, beautiful shaded Liwn. uttisic and every other destrahis attraction. . i , June 27, 11170..,—e. Iw:ft. ANNOINCEIVIENTB. I 1 - . REPRESENTATIVE.—E. D. TAYLOR, of Gmn ville, will tie ',resettled to the Republican County Mt Convention. as A dilate for Representative. Re Is eminently fi.ted fOr the position. and his nomina tion would meet WI h' the approval ',of the entire west. ; • ; - 1 REPRESENTATIVE.—The name of ; A.- B. ficsvi , 44, of Tuscam i l 'lra, will be presented to the Repubib..?n County Convention, as it candidate for Representative.lTM , carora is nnli of the Moat Vella-, Lie Republican townships In the county, i Mut has seldom, It eeev . I- en honored with.:a candidate. Mr. SUMNER .Will I strongly urged by the best men In the east, an, his nomination would certain ly reflect credit upolt the party. . • BRAINARD—DIRT. ACK.—In Shestoefinin, June_ by Rev. It. Dallldson. Samuel 3f. Brainard and E.sthaltnda Bid!set. all of Sheapepnln. . . nocKwELL—SWEET:—In Nfonspe. Joaot.o.by Bee. Itoßock Arni.tiong..a. Lloyd Rockwell " aad Ida B. Sweet, all Of Mouroeton. , SPECIAL NOTICES. 1 - ' (From the 1204,U:eta. Times, Oct. 51, ins., ur Briggs & Brothers, wbo can boast of conducting the largest seed. business to the known world, are 7ranglng to compile a work la which they will giv , to the floricultural and bortir "littoral public the ! benefit of their thirty years of 'experience In the eulture of vegetable and flower It seeds, The work All Ile suindrottially bound. and its several hundred pages will be illusttated with nutueratts cuts. ch, , ottatle pates and- succinct di rections with regard to the rare and culture of ley.. erYIIIIng latown In I sArat awl v..cptat.iv kingdom We know or no ~m' bet ter itualirle.l to treat on the anore suhlert than Briggs * Itrother, whow weds are salt in ahnoo cieryylly, town, village or ham let In that Butted States. They are praettral grow ers of Needs. and the torthrioning cock will v OM. hate front ...111 I Hill tIT practical correc. What Meth rireen IA to Wilk. Parry re Portly to fruits. Prigs & Brother are to :tee.ll. A very large edition will be puldlActl which. it ,Is well ~ understood, will 1e5.5013 the price per volume. l'orrha,ers of Aire work out right will only be earged - cost, while the custom ers of Engirt it lira }will receive It as a prentluru ou the purchase of semis. The intended work will go to prey,: stain Miy next; and the artists are now engaged upon the engravings. It will be separate 1 Dent be and apart. from the January Catalogue, which will r t ,,,,, be Issued In bee, or from any other of the" publications of thbi ell known bootie. Every lover of tboleolirtre or It icultnse should pat himself, or It-relf In the wa • of obtaining It. Itriggi , 4 'Bro.'s .tr , nee fur salt? by tiro. 11. ii - ..!d•, nibs, Pd. • • fiiiiii44,lll, l et, and Steel Spectacled, and Zy. minty, at itAnDziatAnit Sewed• 112113 MARRIED. Or A TeigaTO Riee.—/kinong the mum ein a ,:e t r i LartiVich our MenCtlen. Webb. Of A N. la'stoat, may counted from Joey tallebrated_nela Bryw Bro.. ChLeage. 111. 4 sod firthester,'N. If. e the largest seed house In the world. Is wit sue. prise many of our readers to learn tad ever 23,000 merchants in the United States handle seeds front Briggs a are *am boles. catalogues. labels, alumnae, ke., are extremely attractive in high col oiln_pf and artisUe dui It' newest di AzeisthettleAl) (Tat Tomi l lte a llt:l s tre l le Grounds," Wand teptenoite tt rice coulee with per. feet representatkms of the ailerons rieMasks of to. ni toe striving for the honors of letWeehltale de a sr n Is eittentely happy and plemmattt. OM ll* Oa MAW of 110011mM:1M consider. able inferatiltlde • alto the Merits °Oho different tomato.. We see that plies sti' their leading varieties the Green Gage, Coadtieler and Botha way's Eacelskw, while they rate other Varieties in the folkming order of mat: Troph7, Definer , General Grant, Hubbard - urged Leaf, Demme' tlalfabnßed, Dwarf Orange Yield. Dwarf ta a rfled E rreyes's Early Praline, etuunes Cluster; in the Mr, with reins thrown to the ground and a telescope At Ws o2e to vet wheel it* rest are, shames up the Large Teller, illd *hole *else is laid It the richest humor, and 00 offe can give the lithograph st, Webb's 1111 lemmtinatlen without break lug out Into a hearty laugh. We can assure our readers who desire to order Grim it Bee's. seeds, That they can secure them 'tinrrl2ll. as advantageous terms of IL Webb, end o f just as good quality, as It ordered direct. See Brigim t tiros: January number And order of 11. Wenn, Alba, Janzime. 1137 - A CATID.—To all who Arty suffering moan the errors and Indiscretions oryonth, nervous weakness, early decay. Inas Of manhood. at-. I will send a redly, that will core jolt FREE OF dH AllOr,, Thin great rethedy rora;illscovereil Dy a missionary In South America. Send &self-address ed envelope to the Hit,..lo4r.l'tt T. t siw AN, Miathos D. Bible house, Ike York ettg.tmaystano . rmril TOWANDAMAIVICETS WHOLESALE PRICES. Corrreeted every Wolof:May, by Cl B. PATCH =Wert to changes daily. Wheat,* bush 50 Rye, VII bush Buckwheat,* bush Beans, •lp bush Butter (rolls)* lb do (didry,) ..... Corn, VI bash Oats,* bush Eggs, VI do: Potatoes, It bush, Flour, 'ft barrel S 00 a II 00 Waionvs GRAIN.--W beat On lbs.; Cons 66 Ito; Rye SO ms. ; Oats 22 lbs.; Barley IS Zs.; Buckwheat 85 lbs.; Beaus 52 lb.; Bran 20 lbs.; Clover Seed GO lbs.; Timothy aced 44 lbs.; Dried reaches an lb be. Dried Apples 22 Ls. Flax Scutt 30 lbs. NEW YORK PRICES Current '- tor Country Produce, for tho Week ending June 21.1878, Reported expressly for, the Ilit ts• runt) REPOIIT/LB, by H. K. k V. R. Tutuumt & /. • 0.. West Broadway, Reads and Hudson Streets, New York. BlTTYEB.—Beeitiptli for the week 31,035 packaged. The market closes quiet and weak for all grades excepting stiletly Ale eastern and western. Ike. eelpts have Increased to sneh an extent that stock has accumulated until now it is Illfecult to more the Inferior and medium glides at prima 1 to 2 etc. lower than those last reported. We quote:— State Dairies, palls, selected " fair to good ^1027 " creamery, choice good to fine.t 2r47.7 • firkins selected fair to goad 28026 " half firkin tubs, choice selected. 4... ~ .270, fair to good 25020 " Welsh tub., selected ~;(4 44 to " fair to good • 224524 Western. creamery, ctrolee 27(4 fair to good ..; ...45028 64 firkins %elected, 1%4420 " fair to good 160?.,t7 • Western dairy tubs, selected IS(n120 fair to good 180)18 Western factory tubs. selected ..11.019 " fair to good ....... •CllF,ESE.—Receipts for the week, 81,370 packages There Is a steady demand for best qualitici of cheese at unchanged' figures, other qualities are dull and r; oak. liberal concessions In prices Flog necessary to effect sales. The market. la overstock. ed with sklnsmilk cheese and it Is now desuonStra• ted to a certainty that we are having too Much but- ter and cheese from a ilirou quantity of milk. We quote:— State factory, fancy..., fair to goodlo ow, • Western factory, cheddar flue , ' , 9 Gt. flat, flue 9 64 2 'i " poor to good o 2 (4 8 EGGS.—Receipts for the week, 8,916 barrels. There tuts twen a steady falling off In receipts, priera . base MN - anted until 19 cents Is (fitly offered for fine western. We quote:— State and Penn Western fine fresh.... fair to good. FLOUR A'.4 . 11 MEAL In the absent' , of desirable lines of shipping, grades of-Flour trade Is doll. the demand for the !wet grades being limited to present requirements of the local trade. Meal it lower but more active at the decline. Stiperfme Spring wheat. extras at. Louis, extra... • fancy... , fandly.z. Corn meal, yellow. " white . GB MN Prices for wheat Irregular. Barley quiet. Rye moderate, request prices steady. Oats dull, pekes Irirely steady, Cord dull and lower. .Wheat, Sprlng. No. 1.... Ultlea'go, N 0.2.,.. '• Jlllwauki•a, No. 2. • lied winter • • Amber '• White Parley Rye Oats,nl I X ed '• white Corn. western nil ard.... " BEANS, Market dull, prices weak, Pca. fair to good Mydlurn Marrthw Wlttte Kidney Reil Kidney HOPS. The market putet, prices tioniltial Crop . - 75, State. good to prime Wiv, fair to prima... Crop - 74, poor to good HEEDS. We omit quotations on' grass. Flat in fair re quest, prices steady. Flax, western rough TALLOW The demand good, prices steady. Good to prime Dltt ED FRUITS. Apples are very dull, prices weak at 'quotations. peaches an, doll. prices nominal. Itiarkncrrles. Cherries and other attain fruits have little or oe dentsod. ,It would be difficult to obtain prices quoted. Apples, State, sliced—. •• 41. gustier:4 Wvatero, sliced .• quarter 3 Southern, sliced:.. " 'quarter* reaches, peeled, fancy .4 fair to rood . 4 unp7led, halves.. " , quarters Blackberries. per lb Cherries, pltted.rr lb • Plums. per lb-••—• Raspberries .. 11. N. & F. B. TIIITTWRIt & CO, Importers, Wholesale Grocers & Com. Igerehants. West Broadway,lleade it 11ud00n,816.. N. Y. Produce Commission Department It charge (ALL S. Gates. We reretveand sell on Cordmlssion all kinds of Country Produce; make castesalvances on ronsignmenta.,antl furnish stencil plates and mai. ket quotations ' when desired. Correspondence so: • . 'lilted. QUOTATION OF WIIITt3,PWO EI.I. k CO., Bankers and Brokers, No. 42 South Third Street, l'hiladelphla, Junel2Bth. 187 8 . BID. ARKISD . 124 1 I 12,1 X . 116 116 , i, 12 0, 1 1:11 ' • 123% 11'.1 , 1 12.11. i i 12-0.2 . lltit; 119 . 128 1 1 128 . 1171 117 5 i . 1175! 117% . 112.'V, 112ta .. 100 1 103 . '32S. 524' . 1 ,44 , ,, 44's . 118 18't . :48!i 4114. il9 1 89i4' . 140 I 141 . ig'ti 3 0 4 :4 . 1 i 47 , 1 48 ;62 , 1 , 53 . pH . 2 ' 10114 U. 8. isBl, c 61 5,Z)6, 164\ " and .1 . 114 • 6 1 . 6, 66 66 '6B , "' NAP. Coupoitv ' l'aelfie Ce, CV New s's, Reg. laqI! " C. 1881 Geld silver Pennsylvania, Ex. Div.... Reading Philadelphia & Erie Valley, Ex. Dlr... pulled It. It. of N. J Oil Creek Northern Central 'Central Transportation— Neftpuchoning C.&A. Mortgage Ws, *O.. New Advertisements. THE CREAPEST HARDWARE -STORE IN TOWANDA IS IN MEOUR BLOCK Farmers can buy their • - SCYTHES, SXATIIS, GRINDSTONE 4, FORKS, FIXTURES, 141 ROPES, &c., Cheaper Than al Any Other Place I ahr,ay. On band CepaU b.r nr YiruNO .w At:molt and CH Ing Marlines. • PERRIGOS SIDE HILL lkst in Use. All kinds of TINWARE on hand, Fad Tin work or all kinds done at lowertlprlees, H. T. JVNE. TlAgOda, 4rin6 - 26, 1576. ME NEw ""S WAY DOWN BOTTOM PRICgil ny (mobs DRESS GOODS! El DOMESTICS! 00 gi 234 2.®'26 LAST WEEK! And will be sold at the Lowest Prices j.19w.z0 ;.16 olss of tha;season, at MEE R 505 20 0005 50 5 756t7 25 J. 7 5 0 0, 25 j. 2 7V02 90 J. 2 6502 8.1 Towanda, Sane 27, MC r, I 254 - 01 a: 4.t isiTtit 1.1 tt6ill 31 t orwisa 1 3501 45 ' 1 35661 55 1 Deo, 115 9.10 y...... J. 4 1 0 4! 550. 61 610 G 3 izzat 20 104141 00 1.1 20041 54; i.I 00(41 2 DC@ I 40 .:IR 1i.0414 3 4 6 L 45 @I -50 CARPETS t. B'so 81i . 81 7 a9 8 0 8 , 2 Ora to 9.t a B'2 014 (813 ein4 (a2o 0304 0:5 En! .A.IO .10 ...,' IN EV.&NS & have, opened an entire Nvirand large Stock of CAIIOETS, tion of Customers at their New Store,• Int A Mirk a ...4741 - 4. ' 01 4.1" ME AT =ZEN ■ FLANNELS! FANCY GOODS! NOTIONS! &c., `&c., &e., &c., Bought during the KENT & BLISS. Iv= k Eildreth. ME 1 1 OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS, MATTS, RUO€S, &C., &C., &C. ' whh.;h. they invite the :Men ,:,,; • MAIN STREET, 3 . Narcb l l6 l 1970. ' Anrsith;c4 • WE & C O'• - • 31: • .• We olTer f,his Week the bahmee of Our -r l • r ,•• . • ItBADV *ADE ' .I)RgSSES • • 14 • I EIAIiF PRICE! No4' is : the time to SeCtlri a, barrdn. pro intend ki close, them out., Twase istiing tos hurrenst call ear,ly. • • f i • ,•. GREAT BARGAINS ti N - CLOTIII4, SUITI GS, 41 . In fact all Go s for Alen - itud;Roys , wear. • ki . • • , 1 I GREAT BARGAINS WHITE etooD , VICTORIA L+WNS, NAINSGOKS, ' - - ORGANDIES ARLETANS, Ate •, • . 1 1 GREAT BARGAINS • I D SiS .0 s • T. :'AI . 1 1 : 1 1 • 21 1" 1 • ,I • GREAT BA - RGAINS 11 4 1 lIAMBURG ,EpGIN6,4! A large lot, just received, and,7ill be sold, at lower priceS than; beford for years. ' • ; I , I . F 1 • ' I 1 - ;;; L zi GREAT BAIt.GA INS IN SUN', , UIktBRELLS AND ',f l PARASOLS. Best r,toclazlre hav e ever ex , hibito. Will , be sold at greatly re4ueedl i 'prfees to closeout the stock. ; e%l rl L cri T 1 1 1 , t GREAT 1L AINS IN EACH pErAitilmENT OF OUR BUrINESS ! To reduce, onr Spring and Sunnier StOck. • • ;- ' • • 1 li 1, • • 1 ' ' , • GREAT BARGAINS IN CARI'ETS, BOOTS, ;-; • ° . . • ; • Please call and examine ur :Goods . POWELL & Co • • TOwamlN rl~lile ;`,1876 ; • -• MESE TOWANDA, PA Irrat ttic. t .• j ' ' .0. V - E• oif 17. 11111 El i -i--- irstevgcupy.altausu 4 to - . f . ,' vpln pl,mp FU Out smiswil:les -'t LARGER TIIA An 4 that our prices are the L e o EST, icel :our • ME G00D5...114E Ji v 1 • I ;• of any In Um 1111 . IZKE lLu i prlco4 ha 4 00 , 1 ;, nacbod Ell THE 11 T T i OM, 1.-" NMI ■ And nay' is the =I ' TIME TO BUY i flint returmxt from the city, We Live VIAL, . 1 I ATTRACTIVE LOT OF GOODS EMECEI 1 1 lIOLIDAY SEA S ON. IM COME AND SEE THEM. Ereryttaing In pm Ilne.of II UNDE3TAKIING AT BOTTOM PRW .BSfAT 1111 FROST'S & SONS. Dec. 9, 1875 A Carriages. NONY IS YOUR OPPORTUNITY, TO BUY CARRIAGES AND WAGONS. ERE ED BRYANT d S, . , Cheapor you Rill 'evr agin liave the opportunity of oinffl: I.llave s large assortment of rn.y: ! I OWN mAxill'AuttritE, • WO'ranted in every p'nrtit4ilar,•which I will SELL SO LOW That everybody can alibnl to have oneor his own. 1 ; Also have the sole agency in this place 'of I • ' ' , . OVIATT'S PATENT RUNNERS, 1 ~, An invention which; has! come into very general use all through the west. They give the : best satisfacttpn whereyere they have.been introdu4d , - I • ' ~• CALL. AND EXAMINE THEM. JAMFS BRYANT; ~ ,A----- - 7 - ----- , NEW CARRIAG FACTORY ! 1 Orpoette the new Jail, • TOWANDA, PEN 'A. 1-=7 llEtillt STULEN Ttespectfidly announces to his friends and patriuuL, !AM:hobaalruilta 1 i ; - • , .. X TIF ISILICK. CARRAAG [ E FACTORY, 4 Winsirn bo'n k-.s.nstantly keep on hand a full ambri mein of • 1 . , 1 i - i . FAMILI fIAITIAGES. , - • TOP AND OPEN' BUGGIE& , PLATFORM WAGONS, Treinimi SCLKY3, A,Ii,DSKELETONS3 . . , . Made ot ' tile best ina..erial 'anil finished in the let city style. tits tong experience In city Ctar-. , 1 rOgt's Factnrtes gives hint a deckled ~. ~ adc:uttago over of bets in the ' • FINISH, STYLE AND DIJEABILITy Of w.tod. All ho asks is an INSrECTION OF 111 S WOhK. ;.• !revlotts to purzhabttig elsetvbero. 1 ALIT ;~YvI6K WAItLtAISTLI, TU tiI.V.EI .ATIS,FATION, , Tbsititql for the patronagi3 refinerfrii tended pnd Nespectfully apt a , cu n tlnuaucu of 4he same. , ~. RE4WItINO 1"1:012TI1' ATTENDED TO ..I - 1 , • i , AT REDIICED I'ItICE: 4 , . , . . , ..., 1.1.EN111. - 011'U LEN TolvantlN Jan, Lleotri ; I EIM . 41 , rr :l irogr ....++ .....,,,k.................. L ADMINII4TRATO,R'S ' NOTICES !Notice Is Iterebi n f i ve* that 'alt h tosta int 014(14 to tba est** of oaegu e t ste Of W7* laslaigt dead, most ta • In yawn atl pprsons, Atavtnectodtaa iticaCast add 'abate . ! Preird their! dcdralthentkattild foraidtlement. 1' I " • :; ; X. S. STRUNK, I Ain B Y 44. • _ . : . 1 Adtalabdotar., 1 • - .i 1 el & $o Nro .ThN Effi AeIYMINISTRATOES' NOTICE 1 t-Notteills'ltareby strati that all Penton, la-1 . ted to tht estate of FL, K. Cantos, late of Wia¢- 1 ~ ham, lereased. mast make Immediate t lel the 'amilandatei,t mid air pellagra tkilefol against Bald agate must present thom,,daysoUttat li hated'r for setUemeg. • 1, , . 7 ' , • , , . ' . ' - m esa I ` IMS'S, i . ..• "All r ...VOV Lilt% s i 7 Jtruflfr e• .. , ' ; , .:i --:. ' i Admhdatratort.? L i :A those 14 wart of =II TUBE, - r i X r Eeintlß l Bso.llo4-;—NatiCe, ts•beretry gteen'that persons ladared to 1 - the estit , Dst hYtitikeltalfee• tits of llama, deed, mast saa'kelit mediate paysiamtVtatbanndersignesi, •• sttgamasaslatilfile "ttilms *Ruled mitt' estate most preseatthesa, etry.aathentleated, for seutemeal: 4 ' I . cLIAIPIPER, irgentyr : :• .1 jeteautcm• I = Mil PA..IITrOS,, Wheipasi 'Wife ‘.../ *AR? klititaa hiternyried '3111)51261 with. - outterticautte•Orprorocattoa; 1. WV:, forbid all 1 1,, perrom9)arinsring or trastleghet on my account ; 14'311 ppr no debte .of her contracting' after tilts dab., unless compelled. "BAWL. W. BROWN. . 1 - , N EV`:E IL 1 1 XCITTOWS.1410Tieg;:-X — deice hembz giviiir that an pirsour thdeMca tio the onafe of putllTie; trumpbroy, late of Warreo, A de .. ,itcl, Mast make ttrattedtata payment. to the tot- I a eralgood, and all persons bath* claims upon gala ; estate roust present! them, duly uptheutleated i . fur . . • • settlement. • ; • ; . " BEST A (3-pTTOWS NOTI L CE. e, 2.. Sart e irR Justice Lewis 2a s. tho Cioutnef enjoistitin PINT, P±ll=l,ll • No: Or; .rept. 15211.' ; • • The nederslgned, an' auditor .ppotuted try-galet Court, tO distributer tho fends hrtideif from the late flt_tiotenilant's real elatate, will attend to tiot dutl ot, hip appciltitiontie dia4 to, Towanda bora, go .TUESDAY. altlY /fle IPS at to o•tawk A. IL, at Tittle!' tlmeinadllhotts all par -hos having claims Upon sald fond~ lutist prom* them, or ao forever debarred thereftrat; • - A.AVILT, ,11.11diltor. ' 1 g r Junaw4 • AIIPITOR'S "NoTIOK-L f itirs. C. ;Ward's Execittor vs. Henry Ward. In the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford:roti,Nop 638. Vet), Term 1t174.!' The undersignedt'ats- auditoraratitd - 1(41,11 tribute money In the Sheriff`e arlstniaro the sale ordefendant'a `real estatt., will attend to his appointment at i the Cqurt Howe - Id Towanda I nom, on :,3iONDOXY,I July 24, _l/378, at 2 o'clock it the afternoon, at Which- time and place all (persons hayingiupon .sald fund immt presort them et , be forever . , debarred from coming hi on the same, I I B. LITTLE, dadtter. Jssne 15, 1 tv4 . =I TO PtRIDGPe : 1311 /LVE, itg• &%Tetl proposa ls will be received until noon jano 17,187 a; for ittuliding two spans of Wropgbt Iron firittge,;l44 feet eaeb, over the Cbe enact elver at Athwert„i Also for Wilding two state' piers and rebuilding one abutment', .• ' - Proposals may be mat for tbelstoem work watt ruperstruerare separabeiy or fogeiler. !ristrsand specifications for saperstructure mseonrry y amt foundations may be seen at the iConimlssioneris (411ce, Towanda, on and after Janes. t , , . ' OW. W. • ' . 1 ' Nunnus J. sett JinfN Qunmlissionem. 'Ts` Officei. Tawandai Jane I, 1870. lit ~ . . '1 IN I IPARTITiO,N... : i ~..ironri- COUNTY. 8 4.7 -1111 the met- * 1 _..,, t the partition or this real estate of OCTAVAS! 1 A. HOLDEN, late of the townsblji or 4syltim, Int said county. deed. I ',l ' . .r , ll'. _,-.'•‘-- _,. -:',„- 1 At ap Orphans' Courtlielti at rrpvaames..ttrunti— 1 for said cointly, on the dith .day ,of • Illay,4lrol a on, , motion of Overton* Elattree, Attorneys for Frances . i C. llolden,l one of the heirs of Hal 'said Oeterris A • - 'i Holden, dent:, the cinot &Dept itbat 'notice :4": ' .l given to the heirs to comp into COtart on the Second I MeitidaY oft thc,next September Vertnof Court. at 3 - 1 o'cloc,k, I% 'SI.. and bl 4 or refuse tObld for the said : 1 land, 'or to [ ake. the saine'at the valaatiou' or refits., 1 to tate the- 1 land desetihed la sat partition, and . direct that notice beAdVen to .al , thb heirs. To • , i t hose da, iv . out of the county by a publication fur thMe.sureicsiVe weeks in the- Da.tpriini),BEron. TEn,' and tat a copy of said papers,eontaining said • i ,publicatior be rnalle4 to' the post-office irldreatteti--„.. , each of th persons interested' hi paid estate./ and ' • to Sarah J nay at her last known place st *Meats viz: Hertel ire, Vermont; ' 1 ' 1 1 fly the C art. ').,- i - • P. D. MORROW, President Judge. . I ' .Ittne It, i .. .T.'fi. 'C. E. ANDRKS; Clerk . I ..1.-___.- • i rrow4.NDA.. PORO 1 SCHOOL; DISTftICT. Reeerpts and eipeadaltilliiillq ; I: ]STS. Tax rates, .1 mills on the dotlar tot mkt* 'PurPoses, at' 5 mills for liviilding pfpp oses: K" '; • , DECIEIPTS: , i • 1- - ... • a MA .I,nne 15, 1875. - To ctish on rtand r 4 i4l Treasure' i Collector, krlatlon, Slate appro Non reside lue Treas Teachers• sa '.lattliorsiS3l I nterest.. Advertising l'ontingent I rrotracce, it,ind to Lat W. notig. cate, rump for ci Approliriatl on Cent. Secretary. Couttnissio Ell Mil %mount du Amount dq %mount, 0 • , school 1 i rriIITSTEE'S SALE-a- 4 rustee's 1 .x - sale ofsoal lands and mining p rty, and ad- ' 1 pertenances ht - the connty•of Bra toll, State or i`tusylyania., 31 virtneinf a certain mortgar%., ...teed of trust executed and delivered lorthe I. allr get Bitting. , 1 nous Coral C l pmpany, of • the State of I nti • Sylearitz. • to the undersigned as Trustee. dated the;nrat day Of may. 1564. awl recorded in the (Ace for . tug deeds..&c.`„ In and Or the countinn'of 111-xdfont, •n l in said State, on. Deed - 31,00 k No. 63-;page! 147...' ,&e.„ Mi rho', 111111 day of Itlay; A. 'll., Ifelit anl aiso In ' 1 ,Ntortgage Book, No.l-41 1 tot, Ir ' Sic..lo the 13th w -. stay of ,November., A. 1.1.1875. 11, th undersigned, sinTrustre as [ fetessild, heir. 1,,i give notice that I Will, on Ti TUES A Y., life =St 1 day or; A L'lll E. ,1576, at • 12 o'clock; in n sit,, of 4144 I day. at the B:change Salcii ROOM% #O.llll, Broad- - - i vt:a.y, in the Icity,"eohity and state ,oriNew Tort, - [ , I ~dt at anetbn;i to the higheSt bidder; the rrnperty, •', rights' ptiv•leges and panellises qattYed of in - ' ' tended-to Ixl 'no, I conveyed to by said mortgage or deed of trust; default- ilnYing been invade by said C'onipSny in i tie terms and cundukal oF said Snort—. i gage, and st ch default' having conlinned for the • it' space of sixty days. and 1 being rent:di:MU. in .writ. ing to make) such sale by the holder t oi adieu' of the said bon is secured by said mortgage or deed of ' trust, which were afit he' time of. nMittog• Snell re quest due and outstanding, i. - . I The property- aforesaid includes some sixteen . hundred acres of land. 'situate In 'Franklin and :Overton tc.etnshlps, in Bradford , co inry, State tit Pennsylvania. being composed of the 'thole of the • - tract of land surveyed iff;the name od George 'Edge and the several partsof trliets surveyed In the names • of George Temple. SawinetEdge, Paul Hardy and . Andrew flan-IY, all of Which, is mote l accurately I hounded and described in sald mortgargm,tegether .1. [ with all am) singular !hti railroad.* hilnes, ores : , minerals, [ w Is, roads, lanes, ways, iwaters, water- --J -tlonrsci. easements, rights.' liberties,heieditamenta : and appurtepanees unto 1116 said - premises belong ing and aptrertainlng, and the never:deal and rel.; ‘, Mainders, runts • issues and pro fi ts thereid.: I .= , [ Fora avor;' full and complete des rition'Of the.- • rirep?..rty•to fie sold, with Its bound le's end - lota- i' thins, reference may bel had to the Id mortgage, - Or record as p aforesaid, rirl to the eligittal thereof, ' In the possession L td Messrs. Gray & payenport, at-' tormlys. at No. 9, Inlassaimdreet, Nevi Yelrk City. I TE.IIIIIS OF SALE:--,Ten per mint le! the pot— • eh:l,e money is to be paid sash in hand lon the day . of sale, and the balance' is [ to be paid within thirty 03-s thereafter, at the ()Mee of Gray' & ;Davenport, No. 9. Nasslau street, In the city of lie, 'York, State of Nest -York. and upon the gayturnt of the said balance, In full the_ purchaser swill receives • Deed -lo the' Said property, conveying. Itsc'h title as 4 tested In me as Trustee as aforesaid. • •.: ' • In• Dated! February : sth; 187'6. t.' I • ~ [ I CIIABLES - F. BUNTER; • Trustee for the Bondholders of the Fall Creek Bi tuminous Coal C"lnrivoyi Git A Y h- '1) A V EN I'OBT,I • I . ' Attoneys for Ttustee, 9. Nassau [ St., N. Y. City.. 11 I , ... The above advertise lent appearsln the follow ing newspa rs, to-wit:-'7l.e F,retaiiiig Peat, pot..' Fished hi ilCity of Jew York; the WhiNdelph fa 1:21 idire r. published It'll - the City ofiClilladelphla: ' and the 131tAnroun litrurtrin, 100:Oahe& in To.'. wands, lira, ford CountY,Ya. r 4 I [ • The sale o the above .described p pertY is here by ridlourne, to TUESDAY the •J. 3.? day of Bay, 1570. :it the same hour and plaCe. , 3 1 • Dated April 21, 1576. •.1: '''' ". 3 L :‘ - ~ I CiIABLES F. IIi`NTEO. • Tnistee for the bondholders of the Tall Creek Bi tuminous Coal CompatlY.' . ', I mayild. n, .. , The sale of the ahove described pr4peity, ishere- • by adJountee to TI I U RSD A. Y, the =il day [ of Anne, . 1576., at the same time and place.l 1 n i hated- Mar 21b1 15.76-' (PM I NI. , -1 I . - I.„ : • J311.A.5. - IF. I 17V 1 4 ,E1t,. Trustee bd• the Bondholders of the Fad Creek- 111- I tundnous ail'rlal Compaq: , •, I . 1 I 'I 1. The salethe shore stet Bribed property is.heee hy adJourned twrii uns DA Y the 20014 a( ofJULYT is 76. at the s , nu' hour Mill Place. i ,' . , Dated June I.:2„ 1876. 1_ • 1 .1 • '' , .• - I,II.ABLES F. ill, STER, - • Trustee fort me boodholaers of the 1.:ali! Creek -01- itituinoM, (Litt Cutnpal4.! ! 1 1 , ' - Ode 4 I J W OPT AtriliV Eirentcrt. EXPENOTtIIES. -larlv , , '' ' - . 14430 00 Lary • ':: 360 .00 - 1 - , .-• ~, .1116 . 33 , lc and Printipt; .. t 53 25 'l:%ponscs, '' --- - '75 52 ',. - • ,• , . ,156 :5j • • . 3:16, 34 ' 171 40 prang, ;•• . 1300.09 1 • • • ,Crs over pald 011 duple. •', I, . • H ' = i 2l , ' h.tern, , lon (or school building i le mutat groomls, ' -AO 00 , 90 til on Iriooo it 2 per cont., •110 po ...)• —, , 1 18310 ZS . LIABILITIES. I I 'i .. lc Trensurer,!`,' 41 124 90 ' 1 f9'on bonds, i . 16:00 00 i . • - i i , , . —2 3 --—, #1614 . 34 00 • i ( ie from sale or . old -' I . 1 '--I It, • • , 1 11::00 CO , '':ri - --1---' tIVIO 00 • . A• !Ai TiliNj TiDD, 1 -Treoiusei. ~ . . r ......._ 77 . ._. 7 ...._. t .........,..- BRYA.ICI"S P9P U1411 1.. 1 1, -, I- \iv 1) -- lIISTOR I I OF 'V . T „Ir. ITE T4 t 4TES. From the dlycorery to 1816, preceded by a sketch', 4: the pre-ni l etorle perlett'and ago Ur the mound,. '-- Ittilltlers. byl • I • ) • . , ) WILLIAM t! 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