vobui p9ortet :'Wads► Pa., ThZ11437 1 . 3L17 13, 1376. LOCAL AND GENERAL. • C. P. Wauss is now the happy father of two daughters of the same age. PRTF.NT) Ilmsrottatazr received 'an no _ c ession to his family in the shape of a bouncing boy. •RrEctmt. • sauvici were, held, in the Episcopal Church on the morningiof the Fourth. • THE fourth was obs4rved in a very qui et manner in this place. People general r ly remained at home and enjoyed a day of rest. THE HAYES AND WDEELED Club of Ti - wanda will meet at the Grand Jury Room un Friday, evening next, July 14, at 8 . _ Tun attempt tathrow a pontoon from Motion's basin to the sand bar opposite.; has proved a radon). The current is so rapid that the bridge was broken in the middle. A HAYES AND WMELEB. Club will be organized at Wyalnsimi on Thursday evening, July 20. , Col, OvEturox, Jr.; and other speak:era, will_ be present and .address the meeting. CoNtrAY li, Vth Regiment N, G. P. will hold: a meeting at their Armory on the evening of Friday, July `2l, for 4 tbc purpose of filling the i,-acancy occasioned by the resignation of Captain trowro:s. LT\Tk TIOSF. CO. participated in' the eel:,.' ebratiori at Waverly on the ifourth. On their return to this place, Col. Orr aToN niadlYa very eloquent adress, which was loudly applauded aud:heattily apprecia ted by the ‘‘boys." Ox Saturday last we paid our first visit to the:thwriship of Wells, and were most agreeably surprised to , find sci many.thrif ty, p£-osperons and intelligent men and women among her citizens. We were Very kindly and hospitably entertained tisr V. L. SHE IrEED and his excellent wife. • TILE FIRST GRAND CONCERT OF TILE 4 NATIONAL NORMAL: MrsIUAI. I*TITUTE —Will be given on Friday Even g, July 11th, in•the Court House. The iirogram rue will consist of solos, vocal and in strunrental, duets, quartets, and choruses, in which, the entire talent of the Institute Will 'participate, under the direction of • the Principal, Dr. GEo. F. ROOT. Ad tnission 3.5, cents. • PERSONAL.—Capt. I)! W. SEAut I E and .1. B.: MteoLLI:Ni, Of Montrose. were in town last week. 1).‘ , 1 said there was nothing Political in the visit.' S. STEWART, DD., is spend ing a short vacation With his mother in 314mtgoinery county. —Miss CAI RIE 11A1nrrtra - has .returned from a visietti friends iii Eintton. Of,ll MEN T 9 TUE FUONT.—On Friday, .1 - nly 7th, that • hot, day, the thermometer on tne top shelf, Mr. Wm. Cow Er t., aped Si years', and Mr. Wit t•r;'s El, aged 77 years, raked and bound• six hundreil sheaves of wheat, between the hours of 1 and fir. M. Each man gathered and bimnd hip sheaf a minute during the time employed. 'We' stump. the county on time, age and wiNtther. MOS ROE :1 Illy 11. " A LITTLE CENrENN!Ai. LAny," '—weighing nine and a lihlf pounds, made her appearance, in the family of C. MvEn, of Towanda, on the evening of the Fourth of July, 181'6.• May she live to ' Fee many happy returns of her patriotic - "Thouenterest,into the world weeping, 'while amund thee ;smile, so live that i 'thou mayest leave the world smiling, while all around thee weep." , M. Mj A. ROME.—Rey. N. S. DEWITT. a former ipastor. will preach in this place. (Rome), nit Sabbath-Morning, in the Baptist Chin . * at 101 o'clock; also at ,liti•ersburg .at p. m., and at Pond Hill in the even ing. •We were sorry that the Mate of our bealthnece§.sitated m; to disappoint the peciple at North Rome and at Pond Hill last Sunday. Wt hOpe the frieinis Pond Hill will not be diseouraged,,as this is the I4..scond time they bare been disap - ; • Wm. KKATLEY, ROME, July 10. Rout,.—W ebad the pleasure of attend ing the wedding of Mr. J. N. vat{ and Myttatt: TaYLon, which Was a. pile: acid enjoyable ;Wait. • The only thing we noticed remafitablu in ,the happy gent , -was the preseurxt of two aged' ladies. the paternal and maternal- •grandmothers'of `the bride. One or them. Mr;.. has pasSed 92. and Ithe , other, Mrs. Sl7 E- V ENS, is over • Itoth reetned cheerful and happy, and none wore more earnest in their congratulations than these 11inch - - hived and resileeted •randmas. AV. K. ltosw,' ;July is;i; A rusTitEssusw accident 'sceurred at Le , ltaysville, during the emeuitinies of ush ering. in the hundredth birth-dav of the nation. A cannon whlelt was bent! , dis charged burst, injuriitg Mr. GEO. llLlt flitigi.\ so badly that: he died soon after. Mr. H. 'was seated some distance from the gnu: Mid bad just ex'pressed to soine one near him his- fears Of int :iceident.l Mr. ' 11, was a soldier in the late' war. and. rp ceived a wound in 'rattle which l erma nently,tlkibled him. : He iVati. universally. and his tludden and violent ' death is -a matter of 'great regret to all who - knew him. i , , , -ju Physicians i and Surgeon:, 1 MCC (r , • t , , , .--,- rotir ai !Con•f. Drug Store, Towanda, Pa. T. It. JOHNSON, M. D. It. N. NEWTON Jani-75tf. . . ity D. L. DODSON 'DENTisi ITIL. On and ait, , r Stel.t. 21, ' may I. founi CAI:3a/ new roorn!F on 2nd. floor or Dr. Prat (Ince on State Street. Rosiness solicited. , Sept. 341( f. 43. KELLY PlnurisT.--1 r v ._ r i TELLY, 1 i T Tooth . ln7e e rt r . ! ,,i . ,. - ,; 1 :Zir411, :2 1 1` R u rlt n •r da .; • um Hi azit-ba.e. ' Teeth'exira — cte.d without .. ya . l: r: i i LI4 leL 31-72. , R. C. M. 5T.l\ L' DENi Having retnered bts bontal otnee WO .t Moor's new bloilt. over Kent ai ll'atroi • IF now prenard to do allAinds Ad dent • • CENTENNIAL BED QUiLTS.—For some time past there has appeared items in the Press of this . county regarding the ownership of the I.leil Quilt embracing, the largest number of pieces. ',Mrs. L. C, Wtt.urn, of Orwell, w - aS ahead for some little time with a quilt containing 4770 Pieces. This was beaten by Mrs. EMILY M. LON ; hSTAFF, of .11Ornbrook, Who easily counted up :AGO pieces, and felicitated herself on being the champion quilt-Pieger. ' Ilut how vain our cOndeits ! Mrs. 'll. S. •., 'A - rvono, mother of, the editor of this paper, and who is now in her sixty:sixth ,year, has just c,.,miiielecl n. quilt which contains F,rty,,J.i.r;l7m , dxand an., TIN, Mr 'ld i.e.fl picee.; .THE Fourth was duly celebrated in La porte. The I. 0: of 0. F. 4 Lodges, abotit 100 men, and the returned I.T. S. Volta)* tecr tkiltlierb,:.lo strong. (to whom a splen did banner .was pret.nte,i). participated. Tlic oration, in absence of lbw. Crt.‘FT, was by llev. S. F. r f !oT.T. _History of ivan county by. J. INGuAm. A grand display of fire-Works took place at night. There were no accidents and ev ery body went home happy. A gusty. stinin of half an hour in the afternoon , broke down trees and tore flags.' The overturning of trees in western Sullivan, on Tuesday. is reported to be extensive. There has been a down-pour of rain every day tbis week. S. F. C. • 4 NORMAL MUSICAL iNSTITUTE.—The citizens of Towanda. and of the adjoining towns, may not be aware that the "Model--7. , Lessons" in the. afternoon, and, all the concerts, are included in the. five dollar ticket. Do the young ireople realize Unit there is here offered Ahem, at a merely lioniinal price. a course of twenty les t o:qis, (as long as a winter teitn of singing school) by i the btst teachers that our country affords? tes.smis : begin at the very beginning, and will lay a sure foundation for musical excellenix. 1)o not lose so l'i101t1)10 :in opportunity. You niay never again June' t tot ptivilego placing yourselves under the tuition :of tho4e, whom yearS of experience and cul ture,have so eminently qualified to five_ yon f a thorough enume of instruction in the igemedtary principles of a musical ed '. WatiOUs RI V. BRADFORD - BOVE ar LAi►aisrr>s COL- L/Mr.—We notice, that our townantan, L. Mum, peg., delivend the altunni ora tion at the reun t icon, of the Wealth:Om Literary Society during 'cominencentent week. Among the 5S# graduates of this year, aro the followin_ g four gentlemen from this County. C. W. Brzny, M. Ba n?, J. P. Kum* and C. L. Srarmis. The two last mentioned scent to be foitn nate in securing good positions for these hard times. Mr,- KEENEY hai been elec ted Principal of the Graded School at Athens, this connty, while Mr. Seravras has been elected to the chair of Natural Sciences in Parsons College, at Fairfield,l lowa. Among the under-graduates from this county are. Mersrs. J. W. CODDIS43; and J. T. HAts, 'of, the now senior class, and S. F. CnA.KnELL, of the sophomore class. THE MOZART ~I S ARTETTE.—AII lovers of good music bo glad to learn that they will soon hare the opportunity of at tending a concert to be given by the Mo zart Quartette. The high reputation of this quartette, and prominent position in the musical world of their, direCtor, Mr. BARLEY NEwcumn, of Boston, is a guar antee that an unusual musical is in Store. The daily Dispatch of Yorkspeak ing of their recent concert there, Says The best critics of York were present, and all felt that *hat had been previously said of the artiic(es, was fully verified by their performance. . Miss DEEG Won fa, vor and applauseat once. Miss BuArros has a ricli voice... The gentlemen are gen uine musicians, and Prof. NEWCOMB, as an accompanist and pianist, received praise that was fully merited by bia!ex quigite playing..,' The evenings of song given by the Mozarts are veritable t'ap. pled of gold in pictures of silver," and all who miss them miss a musical treaouu usu4-aml of best music most charmingly rendered. Their. .western trip should be a grind ovation." Conti- Pnocr.tbnios.--Aceancsorl4., Ju lv Mattison' vs John Mattison. kate• E BrewSter vs D 1) Brewster —Ethlin Lucas vs Thomas Lucas— Elizabeth well vs H C Snell—court di rect a subpoena in divorce to issue in each ease. 'Allen ,Tayne vs.Juitus Lewis 2d—Rule upon Sheriff to pay money arising from sale into Court. Wm J Barroweliff vs W S Ford—Court permit record to be amended: El ish Lewis vs Wm Martin—Rule made absolute and judgment stricken off. Barnabas Brame vs John Towmans. Rule made absolute. Eli Gray vs J B Simerson, J V Ballard vs Jas Griffin, Alex English Vs George Lenox, Chas. Hayes vs John Hayes. Rule in each case discharged. Andrew Webb vs Wm E Stephenson, Adm'r of Daniel Tompkins. Judgment against defendant by consent. W A Chamberlin et al vs Mary A Cash et aL CoUrr - appeint J W Mix, Esq; Mas ter and Examiner. Amelia M Phelps vs CII Keyes. Rule to show cause why plaintiff shall'noty give security for costs, Court adjourned on Friday sine die. THE sale by filoimiNat & Russti.L of their Hardwate establishment, takes from „qui- business community one of the:oldest And most prosperous of Towuuda firms. ItussELL embarked' in the hardware business here nerely thirty years since, and, with the ~ e xception of a few years .spent in, the west, has been actively en gaged in it ever since. On his return from the west, in 1860, he formed a co partnership with : Col. Counts° and pur chased the store.then conductet ' l by D. C. °H AL: Under the management. be the enterprising firm;: the business rapidly in creased, limn the sales reached figures' -ieldont attained by a retail store. -After ,the destructive of August, 180, by which their store and neatly all its contents were destroyed, they entered the large fire proof building which they have since oc cupied. The reputation of the firm for integrity and fair dealing, has added to the good name of our enterprising town, and we. in common with the entire, corn- • nmnity, regret to see them retire! from business, but lutving secured a einnpe 7 tedcy, we suppoSe they feel that UM labor! and drudgery incident' to a personal su pertrnion of the establishment ought to be:ssunicti by younger men. M. M. C Itussm,L, come amonyis with the highest testimo nial to their blisines.s capacity, and, moral worth, and we I...ispeak for them-0e xanic generous potronrige and Contideme which which has been extended to their prede cessors. ( ' Tut: Foriern tN W T ARIIEN.—The Cen tennial Fourth was culfdirated iri Warren With much enthusiasm. In thacarly part of_tite day the inhabitants of the town. With numbers Tr.' Owego. Apalachon and Newark 'Valley, assembled at the res idtmce pf Mr. !NEtt.soN . Coniits, who threW open his house and grounds for the occasion. The 'gateway, the house,and the f. - r,rounds, were decorated. with Ilan , mottoes and.evergreens, and although ex tensive preparations had been made, the attendance was much beyond what i was anticipated. Mr. WILLIAM TINKER was chosen president of theday. Squire Vouxo read the Deelarat ion off Independence, and the Rev. 31ArNAB gave a short ad dress. . . At noon dinner was Punoineell; and the tables, under the tine shade of maples, adorned with ilo\vCrs, and, furnished by the ladies with all the tuxuries of the scasaa, had a :One and ikit Mg appear !nice. After dinner speeches and singing being M ordet:wcro kept up till "'chore time. Wm. TINKER spoke on the events that preeeeded'and led to the Declaration of Indtipendeu IttatuEN IlmmE on our duty to elieritli and perptitunte our repub licau.principles:" Elder following Mr. BEEBE, said the best way,.he thought to do that, was to vote the republican ticket at the, coming election. ANmiEw DEwING, now in his eighty-fourth year, also addressed the meeting. Stillire MAN:- gine, approaching his ninetieth year, was also present, trut not strong enough to make a speech,: In the - course of the day thdre Was a nice interlude 'in the appear:tiled of Mrs. ANDREW Dzwt_No as a spinster of 1716, with her card andtiax in .hand. Didn't she make the cliist fly . Numerous pAriotic and stirring pieces were sung by . =the choir, such as "My 'tis or Thee," "An Hundred Years Ago." finishing; up with " Add Lang Syne.•' The *tivities were resumed in the evening .wlien,! after i 'sunper, music and dancing were kept up until, as Burns has it, The wee Snia' hours ayont the twal.' Tlf E SECOND entaring upim the second century of American In dependence, itis proper to take a look at our own immediate vicinity, and note the growth, especially of Towanda. A hun dred years ago' BradfOrd county was al most, an unbroken wilderness, and per haps th e fuot cif no white man had ever pressed the soil on which our embryo city now stands.„ Could ltunoLvu Foy and his emnpanionii, who first settled here, be permitted to revisit the scenes of . their early toils Muir struggles, look upon the fertile valleysi , and blooming bill-sides, which surround us, and witness the beau tiful residences, large and -commodious business' houses, elegant churches, large Hotels, andextensive mannfactories.which have sprung up within the last century, we.have -no doubt thcy would exclaim with, one of odd, " now lettest thou thy servant tiepartin peace;" Fifty years ago Towanda was but a ham let in--he woods, to-day we are one of the most prosperous busy towns in the State. Every branch , of iiulustiy is prosecuted with more tibti ordinary zeal and enter .prisc, while niermuCle pursuits rind abun dant and remunerative scope. Speaking of . manufactories,. we were most agreeably surprised last week on vitt- , iting the establishment of J. 0. FROST & SONS, to witness the magnitude of theW badness. Starting out a few years since; with one building and renting power, they now occupy several very large buildings, which, with their lumber, cover several acres of ground. They do not confine themselves td` the manufacture of furni title from prepared timber': but take the material in the log, and be - fore it leaves the yard present it ni,lt beautiful bini-rtxim set, an easy.' chair, extension table, or some other toeful article. From twenty seventy-tive men arc employe the year round, while 'the lumber cousunied puts thonOinds of dollars into the pockets of the thrifty, economical land-owners who harp preserved a portion of their timber. Thlk-lienefit. which the general publierle- Jives front,their ez-tahlis%lnent, is, not ir considerable,.,inasmuch as the firm sell goods of OW own manufacture at great ly Eeductd p~ ices. We were shown solid black walurW sets which were to be fur nished with inarble tops and sold at tt o exceeding lotor price of 445—not much. more than one4hilii&Staisi the USU . it.; thsle siatimanded a.Any yetm since. The iirm has` rnt,V mimed Ai•The manitfactarre on a large, scale of a new fauna mill, which win; add largely to their lintnesa., We were shown also= Order from a rope manufactory in Phila delphia, for a large number of " keels." Thus the good name of the establishment contributes toward spreading the fame of our town. It is only just an this connec tion to stare that - The. -goods sent witty Messrs. FROST & SORB, 14 alike creditable to the manufactory arid the business community in which it , is located. We have said then much in regard to this as tablisluncut for the reason that we do net believe any considerable number of oar people have any conception of tude and importance. Its machinery has been kept in motion all through the hard times, and eternity alone will disclose to what extent the enterprising thin have been instrumental in ' keeping the wolf froin the door" of many worthy and in-; dustrious mechanics. To the practical skill, clear foresight, indomitable perseverence and indwitrycof the bead or the firm, is due the wonder ful success and harmonious working of the great establishment. Mr. FROST and his sou EDWARD give their porional atten tion to the work at the shops, while the business of the store is under the super vision of L. it. FROST. Without detracting in the least from the importance and_ benefits of tho many other business enterprises for which our town is justly celebrated, we cannot re , frain from saying that the one under con sideration is of more importance to the growth and prosperity of 'Towanda, than any of them; and it is high time that the public should have a better understand ing of the relation. the firm and their im mense concern bears to the business life, and substantial groWth of Torianda. " MB. Emron :—A year ago the 6th of last APril, a company composed of a few of the active business amen of Tewanda, was formed, known as "The N. Y. Fan ning Mill Co., for the purpose of manu facturing and selling the "Boss" Fan ning Mill in the States of New York, Mass:- achusetts and j Yermont, the right to man ufacture and sell said null having been secured of J. W. JouNsON, the . patentee. - This N. Y. Co. has been at work in the State of New York about one year the Ist day of June, as it took until that time to get ready, with teams, wagons, men, 4:;c., to commence work: The superior merit of the mill Was thoroughly established last season, at the State and' County Fairs of. the. State of New York: It was placed 0.11 exhibition at the State Fair at Elmira,. and obtained the - first premium as a Fan- rin g Mill and Grain Separator. It was afterward taken to several county fairs in the same State, and awarded the tirtt pre mium for' the same important combina tion. All, or nearly all of the mills el:tith ing to' separate i.,;fains,icannot chaff at all, and do . not claim to, the only important feature of their mill is the separating of grains. Farmers andAnuctical men can readily star the importance; of this feature of the " Boss" mill. It can separate all grains that any mill claims to or can sop anite, and aftheiame time, with a change of screens/which can be done very easily, hati a first class chaffing mill. Some of the "most practical farmers of the State of New York have given this celebrated mill a closol and careful examination, and pro nounce: it the most perfectly constructed mill for all kinds of work they bad ever seer.. 'This Company has been at work steadily increasing their business until the last order of their :went in the Western part of New York, who is one of the-com pany, is for from one to two ear lotids per week. I will here give an extract from a letter written by G. .P. Lou); agent, to L. B. Ronumts, tlic manufacturer of the mills for the Company: "Mu. llonoEm.:—Can you giro any idea how many mills you can furnish this locality'per 'week from now until Christ mas ? It looks as though we would want 2 per week for 6 weeks, and after that until Christmas, 50 per week." Now this illustrates .the progress the company is Making in the sale of the eel ebrated " Boss:' mill. The United States Company, -formed here recently, commencing work the tirst day of done, of all the remaining States, are sellin4 mills rapidly. faster than they can get them manufactured. Mr. L. B. Rom:Ens:is maiitifacturihg for this com pany also, and obliged to increase his facilities fir maoufacturing, , Mid increase .his help for doing the same TILE lIIWTORY want.in our literature has been so Widely felt andso universally acknowledged; as that of a complete and compact history of Pennsylvania, adapted to the popular pe rusal thrmigh its attractive narative, and accepted as, an aiithority through its full and i.ceurate pre:,entation of all the facts in our eareerlas :a State. This singular lack has been! made apretrent more than ever before.by the completion of the first Centennial of American ludependviice. Every citizen has been ma& to feel that by this great event intelligence and patriotisin both call for a thorough knowl edge of ;the history and especially the early history iif our great Commonwealth. Dr. ;Wu. 11. Etax, of Harrisburg, a gentleman well known in literary circles, has undertaken to meet this demand,. and to till thi.4 vacant Place in our literature. •He has devoted a number of years to this labor,, and his publishers, Messrs. D. C. GooDnitn & Co., also of Harrisburg,.now (lax to the people of Pennsylvania the only work ever written co: taining both a complete history of the State and a histo ry of each county separately—the whole 'brought down to the present year,lB76. The plan of the work is must admira ble. It pens with a. civil, political and I military history of the State, which will occupy about 400 pages, and the remain der of the work is defoted to giving a sell at-ate and distinct history .of each of the sixty-six cOunties of the State. - Each county history is written by some promi nent resident of the county. Among the contributors to -the work we find the names of suet} . tnen as THOMSON' WEST' 1 1 COTT the great Philadelphia historian, ,1 who has written the. History of Plilladel- 1 , phia for this work; .4.A.MUEL P. ThATES, of . Meadville, who furnishes the history of Crawford county, and also the well known historian of our own county, Rev: DAvin CILk;%T, of Wyalusing, whose history of Bradford County is not enrpasscd by any other in the entire work. Mr. CRAFT has taken special pains to have our coun ty well represented. It has been a task of no small importance to gather tagoth cr the multitude of facts, incidents and reminiscences and so arrange them as to form a pleasing and interesting narratite and at the same time a thorough and ac curate history.' The work will: be com plete in one royal octavo volume (extra huge size),: containing over 1000 pages, and will be embellished with over 300 new and elegant engravings. Altogether will constitute a complete encyclopedia all that "pertains to Pennsylvania, and the' illustritlons Will form a: panoramic view of the entire State. The most emminent ' artists : Lave been employed to represent the scenes and places of interest, views of the principal cities. portraits of all the governors, numerous- historical scenes; all of which have been engraved in the highest style of the en graver's art. . . Thu youth of our State will find in this voluine the only work in existence which will enable their to become thoroughly conversant with the past history and pres -ent condition of our glorious common wealth, ; while the aged citizen I will take pleasure in reading of the days when he too was a participant in the active scones therein described. BUSINESS LOCAL. Now,Priuts at KENT kt Buss.' w Dress Goods pt i KENT &BLISS' Lam"' New lot of Sban-ls at Ilittrr & BMW. sir X:er goods recetvcl ditty at HENDLiaLor'S 4aTEngrivingdone nt lit.ND2l. 4 . , m'S Jewelry Store: tly" A new stock of Corsets at lis:xr & eLiss% Buttrick's Patterns at KENT ati,..• Ladies' Linen .Siiits at KrsT & rir - Call at ,KENT - & and see thott new go.. Ar. rirNew Cloths i and Cassiraerita at KENT 1 BLlss • . • Ur A large askortment, of spring anal Isatruncr eats, jti.c rccetYcd, at' M. /WW I ., tilW►'pi tom' Ocalalnd*lnat Mai fcrigficts.: ,itornts skxic. L I 110 - A. fall line of Parasols and Piumiat Kravr ... airifiNimsrA3 allbus a Ergot reduetion Ter-Plated *.#o. I I • • rir & full lino Utliosiery autl 131ovr at kime BUIE , I • Cif A full line; of Bummer S kirt "r lat 'Ewer I BLUM.' rirWhito poll; in great Kx.xs & H' • • H ice' Go to KEsi & Bum' for your; No• Nona sea Taney Go+ • You atu bu f y a plated Castor for 99 Wit., Ickslllorenr Mr' Cali at SI BT & B s', and , 0011 at their itlack Grena/htee. • , lar A large stock of games and toy, at coat, at Wurfeonn k snArr's. I .1 - • 41. i Lam" FOR RENT.—The dwelling Itbuse r ? 1 . ..., lately occupied' by Col. tiourox, on Main s treet. ! Enquire of D.C. Dzrii-ir. , • , ,the latest publications, very clieap, at WitITCOMIt & Everythini in the lino of station• ery et WIIITCO34II , . t rir WHITCOMBS SHAUT sell the Blank Books manttlaetared In the country. I The largpst and best assortment of spring clothing In town, at M. E. ROBENVI You can g o t all the latest atyfils,' of Stationery, very cheap, at Wtvrcoun :441,i7's ay-CATUG A , pairs for sale by R. M •. - . Ur' The largest an . d beet neixameht of; Brackets eiut btough i t to this place 4 can Tilly' he; *en at most .it tiOt.q. (Oct. 20;-itt.) , . ...._....._____ I or BEUKSBIRi PIGS.—One pair, fine 1 months old, and three' pairs one month old, for sale 1 by G. B. Wrtkkzs, li i yalttslng, Bradford 4.7e.1-114. M' THE Wile' Reaper and Mower. and see It. WINTED.--80V 1 see. Must be towel, Irjr RuBUEIL per gallop. In 5 g Silver, a,411 Steel Spectacles, and Fyn Gla.gres, in Freat variety, at. Ilaxpi-Lat-vi .s lore]. ry Store. •40. rir THE Improved Kirby Moiver is a perfectly reliable 4ndicheap tnuhinc. ReipMg at tachment If SrlShe. M. M. Wra.LEs 3: SON. rif-Great ,recluction in 'Arne ican Watches at Cliamaztuatra.c.laue 5. re' You will b surprised to learti how much you can buy roll '99 cents, initcreur ltl k. Kir If you want to encore a goo 4 article; and ge the worth of our money, the place tarots 3f. aux mr.tagitx•s. `Don't tat wish to buy anyth' and Silver-plated UV ffi ce uF tal Rooms, from sharp timeijuni, tV r " lIENDELM of Watches, Jewelry Into this town, Call 03-M. 11EsDva.sqlv has the largest and bes st‘kk of ladles' and gentlemeus' gold and sliver watches ever brought So Towanda. M. E. ROfiENFIF.I.I) hail the WA assortment of hats, I tid furnishing goods ever offered In this market, and he is sellini them so cheap that the poOreit man in town ran afford to supply himself with an outfit. • • Erg' Pull, brothers, pull with care, your winter-worn and currilfrous ulstaire, and envelope yourself in a thin dustalre,and prepare to enjoy the summer zephaire. T it o can supply your elves at ROSEN OELD'eI•--Junr 14. 0 IIs}:RVER al- Take ' Noii i ce;tltere is a great re duction in Waltham and Elgin Watches. Call at lIENDLLMAN',I3 and you will he sure to boy one at the prices he Is offering. FILOSTick SOlcs are prepared to fttr testi LanMerguins anti windOw Cornices at , very low prices. Call and i3xamine their largo assort , ' ment, no trouble to show.them. frAfri3VAxTED:4A reliable 'man, in ev ery township in this aid adjoining comities, to act as Agent (or the New Illstory of d'ennsylvania. eot,d Saidriei will belyaid to eMeienc men. call on or address I). C. IsoOnuicit & Co_ 'Towanda, Penn's. . Or Take not l ipu That FOilTF.n, SCOTT & Co. will deliver .in any Part of the Bor.. Flour, Feed, and Meal, flkr rash on delivery, at the follow ing rates: Beat White Wheat Flour, per Pack " Tie ' d .• I 1 , i• Feed and Meal North Tows METE trict Camp Meeting n i .. held (1,. V.) near Depot, on the MontriAo Ball Road. iriereral trains connect daily at Tunkhanuock with Valley It. 1t.,) CointninCing August 23, 176, and continuing nine days, •Good Board on the ground at reasonable rates. Let the people of Ityadtord county come to this feast of tabernacle' Le sticerss iot the glorious Goapel Itrooklyn. IMT,It is RosENF,INLD I than any other di el his announce,- menu in anolia _:tract attention wherever he Is knoWn. The statements bear the evidence of truth on their, face, and the public Will not be s siow to avail themselves of his Most gener ous often.. It would,[wlthout doubt, be largely to Mr. 11..'a pecuniary profit, to close We stun?, and await an advancement in prices, but Ida phlian thropic NOM and ltd6rost In his customers Impels !him to a different !course. His unselfish and straightforward manner of dealing In this instance Is-another evidence t hat the confidence heretofore reposed In him by a ;sounding public, was not rats ! placed. 14, . E THE BEs ITARLOR ORGAN IN TUE Woitt,u.—Prof. Ha . ;cordially invites the public to van at,the Ward Rouse, where he will be pleased to show them his nosily Improved Orchestral Cytn hal Organ, proclaimed by the profession the best now made, which ho offers at prices that defy coin- Petition. He also has with him two styles of his improved . :Num Grand Plato+, which he offers at very low prices. lie will show -you the original letters of recoutineudatiou frons ouch men as I.lkT, Batt- ATEI NCR, SENT 7, and other great men It the pro. Session, ied,, have heard and xamiaed Ms manufactured i by; Prof. X. i e them, for beauty of tone and IlitNnv Sri W. C. Srsitily. j We, the undersign , the Organs and Pia" lIETZ, and pmununc! tintsli,;Pirst Class. rir IMPORTANT!—If you are going to seethe um:wards' Exhibition, with your wife and chlidren, write 'to Bolton's Washingtot Hotel on Chestnut Streit, ainime Seventh; / Philadelphia, and give the number of grown persohs and 011dran in your family and tiorr long yon propene to stay and get their price*. I ' i , If you are going ini th a Party, Soco.Nfi'l 1 - o,l ifo, do the same. ‘ lifostperums scno pursue a different course get unpleasant quarter{ and only realize the fact when it Is too late' , , ~ Wasnington Itomi with a wide Chentnid Street front, only charges Washington Senr 113,00 per day : and the Branch at the-edth Street ne4r Chestnut m only charges 11.00 i or Lodging, and there you can get a good meal foil fifty cents. .. I • And another thing: If yoU are going to PhEri. delphta for a day, you can go to the liriniell llotel and get your baggage checked, get Trashed and duated•off and g:t I good meal for tiny keite ; you can do these thing at the branch II4:el right in the heart of the By, and. you canal anywhere also 61 Philadelphia. And 'still soothething: If you desk to spend a few ' days or tong r at the nnest - flea-side resort in , America. write foe prices at Columbia 'copse, Cape May ;'only two hours ride from Phlladelphla, with !full ocean front, beautiiii shaded lawti, music and ,1 , overrotber detatable attmUoit. JOS rttlllfe4f9iWiiii I / J ! !!Z1 CHIEF MQ.WER4-Ilc wstussasoN.L.pyl4ir. . - ;dor, No. G.; comthtied is a splendid niachinf...i Cail lE. F . sox. i ral spans of youngl l hor- Ind, and good size. • AIINT, , prim reduced to lion palls $1.90. AV kI.LES S.Ol. LNIAZCS, if you Jewelry, Sayer !WON'S 'Den -4 o'clock P. M. h I ' ..as the finest stock (1 Sthereure, ever brought fcl see It. t . o Wyalusin Pros3,l..nt. N, Sec re tary.j that M. E 9 clothing trade M' ___ Mr Pssepgers toilit Wait will Aid it to their adrantage to purchase tickets at the Ta. SteiCitiqtypet. Sates redecat PA . tray Sept. lit pir CoutPurrios or • Arl•Licrox's Awitatuarr Vorzoir.vajta. , thareftai Library fmßsrVt ibis great national work, the largest and Most important issued In this country, is new coinpleted In le volumes octavo, an fully illustrated with naps and engravings. The cost of it ito the publishers, exelusire of printing and 'binding, exceeds j55e,000 D. APPLY:TON & CO., New Tort, r :And No. WZ Chestnut Street, Phliaileiphto June 27, 1570.-4 w. or A Cure for Bronchitis Adamaturg, Snyder Co., Pa., July le. /Me. Messrs, Both W. Towle & Son, Beaton. oents:—About two years ago I hada severe at. tack of bronchitis. Ify'throist was eery sore, and at; onetime I could, not speak above a whispers **tag in one of•your pamphlets of the cures that had been affected 'tit Br. Wistars Balsam of {Mitt Cheryl was induced to eve the article a trial, 'the result of which was quite satisfactory. The use of owii hoillelestored me so much that I thought there Wait no need of taking more, but upon tektite' a alight Cold, I felt the trouble returning. I thin tbok half a bottle of the Balsam, which has critirt4 cured me. I now with pluasttro recorntnend this really invaluable article fo'all who, are Suffering froih similar: diseases, and ail confident that, after a singip trial, fitly); will speak of It In the tense I note !to. Respectfully yours, . I line. SARAH SMITH. (IAUTION.—DeWare of preparations bearing.alm- Itati names. RNA:nine the bottle carefully before pirrehaslng, and ,be stare you get Dr. Wistar's Bat aan) of Wild Cherry, having the signature of "I, Butts" on the wrapper. ,50 cents and al a bottle. best MARRIED ;BROSTF.R-ISt?CßEß.—lnll i irtiekvllle. June E M r .24, by I. Carr. Esq., & ad Ater. of Standing Stone, and Harriet C. ',ocher, of Wyso.i, I CLARK—TAYI.Oit.-41 the residence' of the i t brlde..lnly2, by tier . W. Huntley, J. Clark and Miss Nellie Taylor. all of Home. I'a. Leliayivlllo. June 17. by Bev. r. Holbrook, Win. Sl.lLlites and Edith': A.. Olds, both of °risen, , COOLBAUtiII- I AN.NAN.•;-Irl Towanda, June by !Rey. .1. 8. Stewart. Ulr., Jesse It. Coot !bough, of Nl:pox, ani• Miss 'Ada V. cannan. of A AM: I -4; Ft F.EN:—Juiy 3, icy the ',Artie: mainuel, IT. Adams. of Fratichlowtt, awl 'Mho; Lucy E.li Omen, of Alonroc. - ' , COIPTON—WILMIANIS.—In Monroe. July 4, .by Rei,c. If. Atuutrong, Jacob ( ompton and ills* Illantua Willlatna, both of Franalindale. ' MICK 14; KLL—•REYNOLUS.—Iu Larnoka, J uly I, by the amine, G. K. Itoekwell and Illsa Pally Rey nolds, both of Lanioka. TERRY—IIIIIAKI).--At the resldenre of the bride's fallter.in 'Evergreen, Jet) , 2,by Rev. C. D. Kinney; John E:,Terry. of Terry flap., and Miss Mora F. Hibbard. ANNOUNCEMENTS . 12EPItESFSTXTIV 1). - ra v Los, of Gran will he presented to the itepnbilean County' Convention; as a candidate for Representative. lie Is eminently flied for the position, and his uomina.• tioik would meet' with the approval of the entire • REPRESENTATIVE.—The name of A. D. 81.731NE8. of Tuscarora, will be presented to the Ifeimblican County ConventiOn, as a 'candidate for RePresentatlve. Tuscarora is one of Igo most mita. bhi Republican townships In the county, and has seldom. if ever, been honored with a candidate. Mr. ISCIINZR will be strongly urged by the best Men In:the Cast, and his nomination would certain -ly reflect credit upon the party. :REPRESENTATIVE,.—To the Republican elec tors of Bradford County:—We propose the ',name of WKLI,INGTt BAItrtOWCLIFF, of T111011101"4 twp., as a candidate fur the coffee of Representative, sub ject to the decision of the Republican Convention, o be held at Towanda on the 224 of August next. BAIMOWCLITV'S republicanism is as old as the party, and his ability and integrity In every re spect beyond qUestioni As his neighbors and friends We ask a favorable Consideration of his candidacy.. assuring our friends that if nominated ( ho not only ought not but cannot be defeated at the polls. WILUOT Cl/1117113. A. J. SILVARA. :JOHN CLAPPICR. PATRICK MAHONEY' ANDREW Fez. W. H. TtiostrsoN„ Now Advertitoments .... T IST OF LETTERS remaining in X.,a Peet Office nt Towanda, Bradford Co., 1 . 3., for the week ending July 12 i Adams. :Tamper Mills & Beanati Brusb,.Platt I . Petert.. Mrs Brown. Slay shepherd. Ellen Coats, Mrs George , ,i. SMllvan, Maggie A' Essterbrooks, Williaml Sinn:than, Illagglo Edwards, Charles saab.bury, 0 N; Klnney, J J Smith, Mrs Win 6 McDonough. Owen I Sherwood, Claris McConnell, Ephraim Wheeler, Perry . 1 persons calling for the above letters, will please gay ..advertiser," giving. date of 11M. . i , 5. W. ALVOIM, V. M. • ASSIG:s.:EE'S SALE.—By 'virtue or an order issmed nut of tho Court of Corn. soon P 10241 of Bradford County, the' undersigned will expose at pnblt, sale on NVHDIiiicSDAY. Au oist 9, 1674. at 10 ieelnek a. in, on t he:premises In Wilmot. and at 2 p. tn. In Terry. tho following.des erllnsd property. otto lot At nate in bounded as follows: Beginning at The oettlt.wer.t corner of the Reu ben Downing wurrant, at a po,t. thence east along the north line of salt warrant 177 540 p toe corner ofiot of J. & If f _lforton; thence s.tteth along line of 11. Horton lot 102 :i-top to the northeast cor ner of Frank Knowles' lot; thence west along the line of said Knowles' lot 177:.-lop to warrant line; thence'along said nal rant line WI 5-top to the place of l itoglinting, containing 113 ! ttere% be the same MGM or less. I A half interest in the following described lot, situate in the:township of Terry.and described as'f4ilows: beginning in the eentor of the 'highway on lia Sliepartre, 00;111.11111e; thence west `.loop to a hemlock; thence smith 100 p to a birch; thence east tap to the highway: thence bv the [several courses Cottle same to the place of beginning; containing Warms and top. be the same mere or less. . A LSO—A contract title to the billowing described lot Upon which there is yet due T. Horton about 110100, ant which is bounded as follows: on the 'worth by 'ands of M. 11. and G. it. Welles, on the Rest by lands formerly on nett by said Welles; on the south by lands pf Jutia Miller, and on the east by the Susquehanna river: containing about TIO acre?. .IC 0 0 I NO I 40 1 40 AI,SO---One other piece or parrel of land bound ed on the north l y lands or said Hiram Horton and O. M. Bixby: on the east by . lamls of M. 11. and H. 11. Weller; on the south briands Of :Blown. Harri gan, Williams, Whipple. le:lactate and Meeks; ou the west by Richard Avery and G. E. Rixbr.con taining about 450 acres. In which the said' insolvent had an undivided one-half interest. EOM . . TF.RMs:-450 to be paid 'upon each piece when 'area down; S%CO ou confirniath,n. and the balance In' one alld two years croak elate of confirmation. with Interest. ilyl4w4 SERIFF SALE.—By,. virtue of a eerttau writ of v.natifont exponds, Issued out of the Court of Common Pleas of Bradford CO., 1 Will expose aCpublie !tale :tt the door of the Court IThuse. In Towanda, on Friday. July.2B, 1876, at I 1 , o - tieek r. x., the following derertned roperty: One lot No 7., bounded on the north y Abe home stead lot of the, late David Cash, on the east by Third street, ninth by l'lno lstreet, au - west by an altq; being about 117 It Ind on said Third st, and about ttia ft deep, with a tare,{, neve, two 'dory brick dwelling house. new'fratned ba er vantage' house, other out buildings iiiiit Ito* fruit trees thereon. , , 1 1 ' ALSO—The undirliP.d % Interest In the follow ing described lot of land, situate mostly Itr 'rowan- da born, and partly to Towanda twp, bounded on ' the north by lands of the estate of the laie If. Char- ' I tirte Wird,east by Mechanic street, and certain lots r tetofore conveyed to J L Schoonover. Tile Sher ! Man, Gee Stodge, lose Robinson and Wm Thomp min, south by land now owned by Jas Wood; west by lands formerly owned by Ledgard Chaapel, containing 14 acres of land, more ortess, all Improved, with a large spring of water therion, and water pipes leading from the: slime to the house of 'Wm Griffis. -,ALSO—One or..er lot of land in Stan d ing Stone - tsvp, bounded as follows;-Beginning At a yellow pine. corner of lands formerly of the Same FAIT estate, now Landmesser, thence north' t.'11%,°•• east on land Of said 7.anduteiser 107 rods: to a post; ~ thence south 8 7 4 ° east 94 rods on linen said Land messer to a post; thence north 44 0 e t on• said ' Landinesser 72 rods to a pos on line of other lands of Win Griffis; thence south 2y 3 west on lino Of , said Griffis and Wm A 'Sqelres and (`has Sqnite3. 14 rods to a post; thence' north 87° west 197 9-10 rods on line of Patrick Boyle and Laildmesser to place of beginning, containing 102% acres of land, more or less. ALSO--One other tot of land in standing Stono tap. bounded as follows: beginning at e_white oak sapling on line of. Win A Squires, thence north Oh ° east on line of said Win A Squires 64 rods to a ma ple sapling, the upper side of the old road. thence north 21 0 east 3S rode to the new'rosit. south east along DOW road • A t. deullock DOA, upper ~tae. n uroad; thence north 455 0 east in the read 30 rode to thelin)of Francis Stu them: thence north t , , 0 east on line of said Stu and Ilanklnson . land. then're north Aso West tlAcrs. 21 rods. to a post. corner of 'said !Anthers cal Meeraeren's Hue siS rode to a lost, corner of tundmeaser: thence south 2 0 west on Landioesser abd Griffis' line 72 rods to the place of bitliming; containing' bout 27 acres, morn or kV. :rho two tracts aboie - described constitute wballs known as Wm Griffia' hlll farm. being about IV acres of land More or less. Minot 100 unproved, with I neij t ram .041 house, I framed barn 30140. wIth„11: 16160. and orchard of frultmrce r ; ALSO—Due.vger Standing Stoic erty Sands of Mrs Whipple _ t 7.l . 's. l .ifiairnesser. easterly by lands cif Landmosser shutherly by tends of the Lehigh Talley R R Co. and westerly by- lands Of Mm King. Daniel Jen nings, Mrs Westbrook arld-fl Venturer', containing ISt acres of land, more dr less, about go acres Im proved, with an old framed house,'„; framed barns end orchard of fruit trees • thereonHinown as the Criers river farm. Seized and Walllnto execu tion at the suit of the Ifirat Nattered .13111110 DOW to Use of 1), A. Overton. in trust for Ella3l.overton, against Grinds. ANDREW JJ jAYTON. Sheriff. Sherlit's (Mice, July it), : CIRPIIANS" , COURT "SALE.- 11,5 The undersigned, Adminiserdor of-the es tate of Mary E. saben, late of /tinny township, witi sell st Filmic 4 a 1. ., on the Ildenises, OD BAT- Ulti) AN, AI:OUST a. inn, coninent Ing at o`cio,-k, P. DI. the following desdbed property: Bounded on Ihe north and east el b hand conveyed by C. S. itmosell and wife and Joh F. Means and wife to Brkhunin Jones, and on th south and west thy th e main nod leading from T own to Alba n'', containing about IM acres, r e, or less, on i t which is steam saw milt, plank d ling house .. blacksmith shop., I• TERMS OF SALE.-1100 on the disperty bang '!truck down and the balance on nfirmation of 1110, . fit. . SABEN, , SrliK BRADTO'4D COUNTY AGBIOIMPAL SOCIETY. Anneal 'lteleibitioa• to be held it Towanda, Pe.; Airobied4 f Monday, awl Pridoy t illoptomber 28, aid " TO EXHIBITORS. ,ITke beet itOf bUtry will be opened on and after tlly seventh*ty of Beptember, at the dread the Bgereiaty ! ti Toseanda, and exhlbiten are partici 9irly nsitaesiiid beauties that the Entry Books will ,W closed eirTueeday, the !Seth day of Septemb e r. and that entries must he Void° before that date— the ranger the better. This regulation is Intended, to Insiirttbetieraccommodattoph and arrangements, and by preventing delay and ennfuelon at the open. !pea the Pair, to enable Judge's to make eiamina. ; lions and avrerd premiums on the OM day. Pis hibitorserilf thus derive the full benefits et the awards inapt° them. . Exhibitors can enter goods without extra charges upon the purchase of a membership ticket. but no article shaltlie entered for more than one - premium except ripotiPayment of one dollar for each ad4l. Moral entry, ,, ' These regulations apply to all entries except when lest of speed Is 'vivified, In which tent per rent. of the *hole premium will be charged. All persotta Who Intend to exhibit horses, cape.; sheep or should have them entered upon the Secretary's ISUuk, as fares possible, at least a week. before the Walt% Exhibitora'wlll receive a card for each article en tered, dealt itattng the class and number of the en try, which mist be attachedto the article. No animal;Without a card attached ran be In the stalls wltheat the consent of the committee hi charge of tbst department: nor can the Society as• sure any exhibitor, who neglects this requirement, that they will be passed . upon by 'the Judges. In justice to tb,ise who comply :with the rules of the Society, they:shall In all eases first receive stroll.- non. , Articles ortinlmals removed from the grounds before the Owe of the exhibition, except by 'peri mission of the coinmit tee in charge, rannof, receive a premium. though.nwapled. . . , 1: . i It ULFIS AND t:EG la. I 770.Nh'.• , • 1. pre;tntunt tetitHhe awarded on any nriale or animal hi he.altsetici, of competition, unless She 1 . - Judges deem'lt Mertturnus, 2. Afticlas or animals entered for er Milton must be on tjle grounds ny noon or the first day of tho Fair, or they will not receive a premium, though awarded, ai Article's or solitude entered for exhibition wilt riot be allowed to be removed from the Fair mond*, except by peimisslou of the committee In IV= '4. No pr manta will be awarded on any article or animal onlletia the entry card Is attached. 5. tt'ake,duellan confectionary or other stands or' War 3/14 shetws or exhibitions may llmmitnitted to Itatyeir Ifirennd., by :ippheatton to the !Vest; dent end pa'yjng a reasonable compensation fur the same. None of the aboie will be allowed outside . Of the eneloinre near the grounds,. ' 6. No sptifituous Ihinors shall 'be sold nor shall gambling ba - allowed on the groknol daring thn days of the li!air. 7. A strut* and efficient police will be on the grounds daY;and night during the Fair. ft. The BUoety will carefully preserve Xil arti. dies while oh exhibition, but 'they will not le ry spensible NO any loss that may occnr. 9: (toed !tall; bedding, and an abundance of good feed foy animals on 'exhibition, will. ho fur nifheil by dn . ) Society, free of charge. • , • it. AU ardinala entered In Class must be ex hibited at their posts inside the track'At the hours named (of Which due' notlei? will be given), or they Will not be examined by the Judges. An pietniums not called for by the first of January beit will be forfeited to the Society. Be .t bull, i:yearn old and upwards bent under s years 2.t nest bull calf ewer over 4 years 2el best del fcr under I years 4 calf CLASS IVEVON CATTLP. same preijittim as Cla.ss t. CLASS 3. A I.DERNY cATTLF Same pre#ilitm as Class 1. CLAN , AYRSHIRE c Art I, E. :7: JIM. prryilitain a3l'taan I. 1101.6TIEN I'.\T'f,l.E :tlMe pre:01111U as elas4 I. CLASS G. HEREFORD CAVE!, E. Same preMlum ai Clea 4 L. • 9' ‘, CLASS G..• NATIVE CATTLE. , Same preMlum as Class ,l. CLASS 7. IlEnnvirtnum: AND FAT C ATTL Z. liAt heed, tot less than tl heads . ft oCo 2,1 best 5 Yoke,Morklag vattie • S 24 Pest S Fat 4.pa' 2(1 be.t S • ' tiee Mt beat SPECIAL PREMIUM. Cow over years old from which largest qftiMlty of butter was made In one week 5 eftw undeo years old from whieh largest - lotantity Of butter was made In one week 5 4 I. ASs • Be•t Hock,lam Teas thao.fl7o :l( beat Elna'yool bock • lamb • Palr•, tweA swot , prOoloms for sou: ham', us; Shropshlrer. Co!swold a}ul I.lcestors. Cl..ts: , to. ~ ' ' SWINE. Best peao(hog% not "1 '....., 3 (lieu tire. under Mx ir)outtrs ',,. f-1 no • • 24 best P t e+t cheater white. boar 1 tow ...,. ~ t.ow and 'pip. . ntd• le'is . than . 11Ve. ' S Si'ult prrrntants for Berkddrrs. F...t.ez and Sul folks as lop f:hester IV hlte.. •—?. CI.A. - 11. TIIOItOII9IIBRED ANtii BLOODED HORSES Itn.4 btilliciri. 4 year:. and-t'rer 410 nn '2d best- ..-...•'. 6 under 4 years iPi. A - , . 20 best • 3 . • • colt!tmder 2 yew i '''-- 2 Nlare,'i years and illa.l 3 i . • :Mader 4 years 2 ' • Ifor,se volt , , 2 'Aare Foil I 2 A . r..\ ...: 12. ,',. i!ORSES I ,FoIt ALI. WORK. \v T. MORTON, Assign. e Rest stallion 4 years and ov:n best mare;' gelding Best stallion uttdef 4 year , ware;; ',gelding ; Best i•olt celt under 3 year, L' ; under '2 years under I year • Best i,ale l Onsft borsea • • ••• mares ' • • CLASS 13. DINNING AND BIDING ifORSES AttrivilamoiL CLASS I DURIIA3I ATV. F.. ' . . . Best palr , Orriago horses $lO 00 mares, I , 10 colts under 4 yenta 3 slotho carriage horse 3 .. mare 4 $ horse or mans for saddle 3 In awarding premiums In this class training style and action will be considered by the Judges. . . CLASS it. JACKSIAND MULES Beat jack ! ' pale mules mule 'colt CLASS 15 rorLThI Best Maple., not less than 5 varieties pair dark brahamaa fight Pairhige coellins • hurt ' - black white . . !mildew. . . ; erem-e. .k. nisch° ' white ieghons = hrowu •• •.; = Mark white-faceed Spanish B. B. B. game !Moths •• . . ille nrowu brenstml red game • 0t ter red game White game . black gime White 'lurking% l'o!or_tisvaniled hamburg% duvet • . white 1 1 :lack golden polish. Silver black, white crest polish white bantams liominique frizzled *titles Turkry4 livst pasF iironza white ; lilt .0 ill . anagartett 1 It Geese. gest pair i eese bremen Ducts. Rest pair rouen ; 'Aylesbury. , .... faYugli Best pair guinea foulel Beat lot pigeons MECIVA.NICAL DEPAII T.MENT,. 4.11..A'5s la, il • naItICULTURAI. IMPLEMENTS. - Best dial?* nerlcultural impiemzata , Ito Is super and mower combined ,1 mowing machine Omitting machine arret huller Mooing mid r4ll*'lll . . ' saturator 'A •. , barrow •.j , H horse May fort' • - ,• 1 hay, straw, and fiiltder eiSter regetabbt cutter ',,,, ' • , - bay rake • 3 ' -. .1 ' tern shallot :_,..7 1 "! portable elder tattl sad press plow - stde4l.ll plow • ~ . Iteld roller \ ..,.. , hay Udder .1 . bay loader ~4 • , Cl)4Bb 17. ' , rr..4witco,T ~ Beet plowings ~.d ~; plowboy under ts years oil notca rO etowtlito. . - -.1. The quantity of grolutd for each testa 10, til li 2. The time allowed 4. do tko work WWl* two hours. ll 1 . I. The teams to start 111 t ono time, and each Saw' was to do Ida work without a driver or assistant. 4. Each plowman bzistrike his own land, sad. plow independently of OUS adjoining land. 5: Within thefourtl# of an 'sera plowed each plowman will be the, to strike wo htek4or• rowed lands, end • nlsh 'With the - dead Burr ow in the middle. -. I ; t ' . -471.4 fin IS. 1 • ' 1,- ,•,--..-,-... Ifif At'll INS:It I', EDGt TOOLIi, lIARDWAR4 1 Best portable steam engine cylinder boiler •L - 1 • tobnlar ate= Wks. ! .. - - . boiler fire front II shingle machine H , ,. .„. brick ,- 1. , Sate - , ... . . . display of edge too l - 53{1/S .r. ; 1 , . • ,lures and tinware • bardwang . . . , . • lamps fey wells . ! steam boper u CLASS 19. • . . .. C 111RIA.GES4L.ND WAGONS.. Best and largest displayl i ef carriage,' bug • gles and sleighs • ' ,' $8 P 0 Best carriage • I 3 buggy top buggy • sulky n , !amber wagon 5 , platform spring warm ph.eton '• • n lI:LASS :0. .1 •. LEATIIER AND ITS mANriAcTIIRE. Best pair COaTrie, batty ,Ll. A i." 4 . 1 00 , line, bane sewed tine. pegged , - 1 Largest and best 4.lisplaTof bootsiand shoes Largest and best dlspintof Maws set light double haeness ''" heavy harness .. 1.1 _ . ,;; P 0111100 harassl'l ;I t wide sole leattp•r f.l ~.; , . 1 . upper :Al." • '. .1 • harriers -! i' 1 : 4 . 11 ._ AG RIG 1 7 1,1"1:1i.,111: :DErAßTifitli r T. , ~ Ct:49S DUAIN, SEEDS, IE,I . MUE. *NM EEE:f). Best bushel white wheat, r ed •• „ . rye ~l corn oats I:: buckwheat „t„; cora meal l'l 1 VlOur and meal to be manufaettired In the county. CI. A SIS 22. —.t Eli ET ASI.IO. ' Beet vegetables Mot less than 10 v•ri's 113 00 besitel early potatoo • bushel late potatoeS . „ 5O 10/ of beets . ' 50 six head cabbage • r i ' • 5 0 • ten stalks celery '..). 50 display turnips. rutabagrt.s.sigrruts,ontons, , parsnepS and rennin; . 100 lot putripklus l' , • : t „SO ,41 r l spuashes .. i-, - i • specimens beans ,„ • , „ 25 ? eggplants , half bushel 10111.210c0. : , - two quarts lima beans tau water tnolons ',:: . , ' 50 display hops, pcas, - simion stied, he.: 76 variety potatoes it " '. ' . 1 0 CLASS 2a.—FRUITS. :,. Alapier. I - • Beat display fail varietilis, 10 each ! I2 0 - 00 winter rart4•tes .; • • • - 2 10 samples a any variety . 1 I:!.i , ais. ; . • Be..* summer and I'o vartetk4.: 10 each winter vraleti,a 10 samples s.rf any ritrlety . •1 Prachr.s. ,: Best sainre of any variety Pbont .10 00' 6 Boat saniplP of any vari:.y. of i n Celt. Best rarlet:e?, to each . and larger collect IQIIS kiruple atherlan crab apple, lemon plant In fruit.' orange plant In fr Best sample Izabal, notless than & bunches 1p 00 Nana, Cowen!, Delaware, Hartrard. lona. Native; Ca", t3W,t)P. 1111'.4 eaelo sample . - , largest cvlltt•itiou, not less ttiau S varieties 1 CI.ASs •11.- - - , Fl.OWintS NI) DESIGNS. Beat ilecuratlvadekigu -., : • .1 t: 00 ro,tte design ',. ' ' too, basket with flowers ; I pyintslid of loweri ., I ,ollerilun of In4)gPulous flowers) I volleetttal 01 Ilaugtfig traskpts hanging ba,ket :i 1 , pair o: round. that,; bridal,l phantom, or loud IpealleM each : .'5O ,t. Nut Et.,ir , i , x, DaViaA..ic. Best V: v..irletle.:4 -•...-; , ti v.trielleW p .. • ~1111...:i1,n1v3r1ga610 leaf pi:•ul3 roilrvtlott 11311% 0 furs* lyeopodlni ~:ri drled aut limn tea - . , e, • 4 collection or 1,1110*4 %jna.a. Best hiT. perlIM11:41 •COUC.I.IUU cut roscii rotrsersmat:• , i ,- oliti•tion iintate.tirti cdlectiop Rest sic %:;r1 ..t Bert Bare,. vatlirtle;: nen CuHeetitni Best sh varletle:, . . liti.lTE DEPART.ifENT. . - CLASS 25.—W1NE , 1, CORDIALS. PRESERVES, Best limucmaile sparkling wines. fromßraPe s Or rital,,irb --, . . 0 50 , Best lion:ern:Ade I s„.aluOla, Catawba, Concord Ticiaaar.., I.:at:6i. Binek berry, • Rasp berFy. Ebiei here{.' Blacklie,rry cordial, ea..li N - 50 fle,st (pout any other styriety .' ' 50 . ra..1,1,-.lty yin. pr , 50 lenDet syrup 1 ,4 , • • gallon cbin• vinegar . • - • .P,tftr , e.v, .ti.. ' , % • Best eblleet lun prese - cYcs and jollies; canned fruit. 0,3; ic, ,If e,';, made to keep I: 00 Best apple. pear. teach or quint° butter each_ 50 Best collection spiced fruits, pickles. mixed. pickles, chaffehow, with recipe. each . 50 CLASS .38.—811.1.:Ab. BI'T'TER. CAld.k, &C. Best homemade when[, brown,:or rye bread - # 50 bakers - do '..• do : do do' .50 bread b51:e.1 by girl under IS. without aid 50 rusk, !miters raiSk, biscuit, baked ham. . ladled ham dried beet. boiled tongue,tio logna sausage. Orkerved turkey. proser 'red chicken, homemade fruit cake, lady ' pound, spong. Mountain, jelly, white narautain, or eittkolate cake,] each , . ' 50 jumblesßest :.l : . .:-. 50 variety cake :i -. ", - • 50 doughnuts L.!. ;.• 1 Oil variety of !tinge*, cake .. , 50 'display of pastry , ., l-00 ' single specitneal i ' i 50 l , . Boltt - r and Cs4esr. 1 . lest package butter -pot lesstitan 30 Be i ; Fi 00 fresh butter in FOBS or prints - ~,. 3 butter binds by kird under 16 without aid 2 . specimen of ebt&m. firkin or tub, each 1 - All articles In CISi 20 to lik• rteCompanted with recipe for making oCcitring. j - Beat five pounds . I . . 5° display not less-than 3 boxes • • • 1 00 bee hive -1 _i i . 5O CLASS 27.—Q,CILTING, IiBEDLEWORE, itc. Best silk, delaitte, calico or white bed quilt. __. warm coverlet;*oolen blanket, curt ip 00 Best homemade rng;,i/nen. woolen stockings, linen storkingitreach display j 1 , Best rr stockings knit by girl under-. 2 years 1 - pound-woolen clocking yarn portal linen stotking yarn • ',OO woolen tnittens!and glover, each:pair • _ .50 knit spread 50 Best embroidery. bureau Corti?, toilet MOM,. curtains. handmade shirt. machine-, made shirt. bov.ls shirt. gill's shirt, yoke and sleeves. collar and rias, display Of ' totting, each article ' '". - ' I Best carriage and sleigh afghan • i. 2k a Best sofa cover. chair Cover, knitted chair rarer, sofa plllpir, slippers, crocheted zeyhyr shawl. kelt te4 zephyr shawl, Silk - etnbroblery. child's afghan, knitted la. , dy's bond, chtlilfscap. child's socki„ - nee- , die boon or housewife, watch chair; work . gasket, each i! i' I i Best display of burr work, bosfaingle specinte of burr work q 1 Best display hair wotk : - Best display wax ii .wars, leaies or leather flowers • • -r :;.] '' Rest liitv Rower:: inideslgu.., 1 Best illvlay of - shea. work, bead work or Moss • ' woe it, each *.i . Best catch-all, ettiliderett tidy, knitted tidy toligt Cushion. 411Itted cake cove„', pia I dress cane, ilisp;',ly olSeAtti4 m " Assiiir. ite. CI.ASif• 2.3.—FlNzr 4 . ..,„ oil mlntangs .. 43 oo . Bestorlitual ialpiKiipt. a . copy latalscapeq . ' orlgittal pleco or portrait • 1 copy.picce nr jkirtrait ~ . • 1 specimen of print in oil i - - 1 specimen of aterers in oil! , . 1 ' collection of writer iolors ' 1 single specimen .I [.oath, or colortid crayon "•, I Best black crayon, sepia or Biala Ink, pencil- , tug. pencianedone by person under 16 years, pentnaniChlp, penmanship done by • person under 14 years. each , ?, 1 'Best' display of plain and colored photographs on paper, metal or other material, dis- play of aminotypes, deguerroetypes, ITO. : rytypes, tintypes, display of printing, each F:' , • , 11 OM ,10 00 CM r 00 we •29.--MISICAL INSTRUMENTS. Best and largest ,14p1a7 - CLASS .10,—P U UNIT URE. Best and largest dOplazi.rof furniture, ' parlor or eottago,,kt. each Rest toattrass. sorts, )(Amp., couch, or Wirt, sewing chair,ach , 00 JOSEPH E. PIOLLETT, President. MOUNTAiN LAItE-A:PLEAS ANT MESMT.—Persons who desire a little' recreation, wilt Mut Mountain Lake a pbMaant re sat. Thu privror, 611111 , 11 X STurnErtla, has fitted up tto, grounds in grand style, and prattled himself with contrortable picaanre boas. ' A sum mer house has beets erected atni Furnished with al the accomcrtalstloo for parties.. Tables base at been prepared tu the gruce,jtur those who desire them AppllcAtlpAs sboul/i be addressed to warns STXPILINgs AWMAMO4/111 D D a a a' . i , 1 1 Mil MI II I 1 r 3 a I MEI t : 2 01 00 12 00 1 - _ 1 •1 00 I [ 111 00 #t of 50 6 ape' ¢_oa 0 00 I fl••hiiu SI 00 , utro tr. 41 00 EIDE= OL 00 I 14.X11tl •1 . 00 1 towtt /It fire ? ma& We offer this week the,ixtionee of our - . READY MADE WHITE DRESSES: HALE PRICE!' - • . Now is . the time to secure a bargain. We intend to close them out. i Those wishing to buy must 'call earlY. . , GREAT BARGAINS IN . .CLOTHS. CASSIM'EVEs t SUITINGS, In fact dt GoorlA eor Meri apct Boys' wear, Mil WIER - . 14RG1INS IN ` 'RITE 'GOODS,, "VICTORIA LAWNS, • NAINSOOKS, ' ORGANDIES, TARLETANS, AT BE CARAT BARGAINS. I DRESS GOODS!! GHEE BARGAINS IN . . HAMBURG • tPGING-g,i A large hit 'just received, and will be sold at tower prices than before ,fer yeani. 13111.4 f BARGAINS IN' SUN SUN UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS. Best stock we 'ha hibited. Will greittly redOced dose out the stoe G t Mil GREAT BARGAINS IN - • EACH DEPARTMENT • OF OUR BDS.I.N.ES • I . I To reduce our Suinmer StUck.,` GREAT BARGAINS I CARPETS, BO I I SHOE Please call and examine our GoodB Vorands I June jig' f . 111 „ . . Ar2m7Y - TEITRATO 11101* CO. rottra Is horeby alltru that all . dobto4l tho estate of Mores fftlfeet, ollitrysk , ,der'cl, most tnaktt payment 311 persets having' claims mbar said WA. Nat present Lemdnlyantbentleatodforsetttement.. , . , ! Z. H. STMINK: •A. _ Juttaw6*.l - Adtultftstratge. • • . DMI ISTRATOWY NOTICE igh,proi,y-jeirtql that id l'penemi drained to the eetatevt E. lit,C74lhm, Into of Wind - ham, deceased, most . =lOll Inneedhlte Vkinitlitte mm the endemll, • sort persons• halt rag Oahe. against:mid ornate mtrst Morient them, deli suporfir tleated, fornettismoni, CoLEINg. " juns.4. A.,lrivQl.,LiNs..... • - . • • Adiutulatpiting.:. . lIIMEI • CA UTION. bereas, tiey :wife' .K.NN has left', my bed uml tuuura out jOst, 'cause or rev - coati," I her t bt forbi4 ail peewits Iruebnittert or trUstlqg her on mYnaeonin as 1.111311 pay no Delta or her pm:At t racting , atter thLs duo, - utiless cotopened. • • June 1878.-3 f. RAIII.. W. 3,3-. ~ VXECITTOR'S N — ,CSTICE.4 Nci,tice •-• ' i i Itudtti . 4 Is hereby kiven that Olt- p , ')rgerf,f zue ) the ettate et Inuliv C. Hergohrey, I** id'Arneren, deed, must Sylak.) . Iturnelitate Mymeht,', to tile un dersigned, and a!) perNant) 11:sting efaitne upon wit ektate must peewits the ifi, duly Wither (1414134 , . for settlement. ' , J. F. wimirivrom, • x•ocutor., EIM VXECLTT()R'S NOTlOFl4—Notice uj tw liereby given that all fiutluted tti tlw estate at .1 - ohnlm o wyalasitig. must 1,1415 e p a y ro p r i . r. Dona nu. and3:l itug against sat , / l'-oa!e P r uic l3. .thcitn, duly sututitated, for *ettlemetit - dt g. f, CRAItni,BLIN, ksecutors. =1 ia'.Ssc~~ 7TOTIC:E. is hereby given " to all, Itayl'ag; aOcoortfi with tho WO firm an d uezt that 41) !mit accounts, notes. m , r t .cs, doe sasaidinhavebeenussi;„'med to - ,-• 4t settlement anti conectien.„ 41l persons Ong thelllsl.lvol to lzh lAtlebteft ,-tto !laid MM, w,'.ClTticase mated tanncrl tare rtynscat - te me. And Jt ror.orts basing claims atmlitst saltl Arra, will present thoir claims U. me for patutent. w: 3. YOL7Sti.- • Towanda.ly 3. 16- llyl4o NOTICE. Allen In M.: ronrf of ComUion:P(ras nradforfl .Ih7 j Th.. unct• an!lt'.)r•:•upOni SAPS 4 Pone.. 111 -tribute CI,: fotut • ),u.ioz t.i^ ta:o of 71c f' 1."4: r.state.'.tri 421. !e.t appointtn-nt . neleb in Tk.uantla bout . , on Tr.t.,,i) , at' tic IN!: A. !Inv...fro; itor • !ins having eUrants upon r:and uhEit prevent them. or lu: fore.ver ‘l,•haTrud !rierofmni, .T. A. NIL+. Auditor. S:OTICE.-41frs. E. C. Ward'q Executor Henry Ward. Intim Court of f'innimO: iloro; of! I:m4fortl' c".Mtray. No. QV% Fel). Tom i:i7t. Tito tinderAgnNi. ^n nUilitor appointed fri Afw tribute money fo the Sherire batot af iflegt from t the sale or doteolenit'A reaC e:date. wits site-o 1 ,to 131,4 appoint incnt at ttio Cortrt jrnnie Bon, on 119\' . 0.A1. duly' ? 1818, at wolock in tlid,:ifternooo, .ndlicla time and Piaci! all Nr9rill linsint 41z Ims ;upon- teddt fend [molt plosent them or bu forever c1et4r0.4.1 ! frorn! - emning , in on tit t ..arne. , • B..p..LlTTLE,tudifor. MO BRIDGE BUILDERS. • proptt,ats wilt' rvt , tivtal noon *.alortlay..totto 17, !:,74, for traltdirq two spans of WtOught Iron ftrttlArP. 134 l'eclt eat , ll.. ,ivtr tlot Cbc:- [lotto.; river at 41.14..1 Ica butollog tutu atone arriLrebliEf s iing 61,1, ' I.'ropo, - .41s may Ili) Tott, In litt - lint work a t ria .euPer , ti tug g..71 , :0 - atety rte. tot;!:titer. Plaar, and sorcittentlorot f6r . sotwmfttA•tere, inta , onry and foitottar,ons ?pay bst, ht•t•tt tlio CoutpaisbiOner.l.,' ZUWal.111:1, ta; :Ind t tvr .Toort , GEO. Efri - • 310ttltri .1. cOttLISAITG LI, • ..It.at N;11.S1.1)WIN C0111111.15511111e11. ' Cointnisidotiers' Office, 27oriiatithit, .Jun - 04.1875. NOTICE IN N. PARTITIO '... l' , . i.j. Ii: BICA.1)F0111) COUNTY. ss.—ln the ; ' mat ter of the. p:ltt !lion of the teal ri , tato of OCTAVAS. A. ILk)1.1) EN. Irtis of the ft:..ai - t1 , .. 7 .111) of 'Asyluin, in• said 'itititty, iloe'd. . • • At an orpleats• Ct - itirt held'. at Towanda; in and ' fete i aid roitni -.:. 1,11 the iith day of May, 110. oil • motion of Or;it rest .k El• , ,reo, A.itorneysfor Frances C. H 0 i,1, 0 , 0t,, , of the t !'lrS ef the saidd)etavas A 119110.. ti v c'4l.: I hi, (:,,ut-t direct that notico:l, giceitito tho hobs t•• robin 1,14:0 Court ~: 4 the SeCond -.Monday of the ne‘. - 1 S.iptejaher term of? Court. at 3 remistk. I', 11.. and 1.1.1 or ziiittete to bid .Ifor the Said Land, or to talre the .5.A111 , • at. valuailtja or refuse, to take the 1,.M1 ile,t , eniiirst lit said partition, and direct tied notice' be giedu to all the hairs.' To Most: ii -Ili. out of the county by a publication fur three succ.isslvii wacts in pie illotnFOurr .11EPOlt- Tam, and that a copy of said vapors containing said pithlicallou be mai,ed to, the post : Mike address of eitch of the is. , rstan : it.terCiued iu !aid estate, and P, Sarah Jenny a: her his knovenplaca of residence %Ir.: lterifshite. Vermont. '• .- I.ly. the Court: ~: , • , I P. I). 310Tlif.OW,- President Judge. • June 15, 1675. • 0.1 E. .s.7spitus, tlert. 1 T0Vr....):1)..1 . 110R0 SCHOOL Dist-tr. Ir. 11rceitr(4 and espOittlitures for 3,75. Tat. rates. a milli: on the dollar for school pal po ies, nail .i LII II !:-: for iiiiilding Fairpeses,- i . nEcEirr. , June 13, 1675. • .1 . TO earlt cm hacil ' . 0 . 493 li) • I • • • 1 • 41430. Treasurer 4023 os . , .., ' .. CollectOr, • " 1451'30 State appropriation, , ; . 669'08 , 1 v.:l-1-,... , ,z,...ur5.. .'. - 115;00 " Oioi• Treasmer, f '' i . . • 124 OA ~ 4. 16210 la , . mi,:d)Sfi'DlTU BES. ' ~. .‘ ..., :ttAltr ,. F. - alitrici ,t • • 5.4430,i( 0 •• • ;:tiittitor's Santry 360 00 • i i f liter .•. . 1216:33 - Ailvertisinf, , mid Printing, , . 53 Igs '• Contingent expemies, • - . 75162 InstiMl-Ce. ' ' ' 86;75 Feel. ' •. - 348 iti ... 1:..p1ir.:. .. - 71149 gond to I.anning. - 1300'00 S. W. Hedgers over paid on'dupllo case,. /21„) Po Me for cistern. •' 18:36 ApplrpriatiOn for school building 1 on Centennial gronnd• iit . 10.00 - • ' SCCIeUITy. . 50 00 - ; • ConnniFsion on ±...1000 at 2 !ter cent., 160 00' t•-. ---:-. Om_ o.2's . . ' LIABILITIES. , ,i: ''.. • Amount dna Treasurer, 1 , . $421;00 '! Amount due on immds, ,i • 111760100 —...H. §16824 00 , Amount line front . Sale! Of old ', 1. school :at. - . a1.200': 00 ' • ~.. j,---- ;1200 VW , ;IN - ATI:IAN TIDD, - . • , • . :1 irreasnrer. - . I . - e.' - eVer • 'sold prices to MB I vring and I=lll I TS, 8, &e., &a, M IEIEI , t. POWELI & Co ' - I , Ja l ld 15, It: WI TRUSTEE'S '- SALE.--:Trustee's . ! J. sale of Mal !adds and mining property and ad portenanees' in the county of Bradford, State of Pennsylvania. ' ) • I . . By virtue of a certain mortgage or used of trust executed and. delivered by the Pall Creek Bitumi nous Cent Company, of the State of ' , ,lnnsylvania, to the undersigned as Trlistee, dated ithe first day of may, ]t 6 4, and ' recorded in the office for record ing deeds, he., In and for the county of, Bradford, in salt! State, on Deed _Book No. 8%, page 122, de.,; on the .14th day of May, A. D., ISASt and also in - mortgage Book, No. 14, page .r.., a.c4, m the 13th &ay of November, A.ll. !Si.% 1 ' ' I, the undersigned, as Titstee as aforesaid, here. by give notice that 1 will, ent Tt7F.SIhAY; the 25th• day of APR 11, 1576, at 12 O'clock.ate: ef , that -. • day , at. the Exchange Saled Rooms, N O. 111, Broad.: way, in the city, county and state 'of New York, . soli at auction to the highest-bidder, the Property, _rights, privileges and franChisesc7veyed or In .tended to be conveyed tome by said mortgage Or deed of trust; default having been ade by . ...., Company In the terms and condltiemslot said in . - gage, and such , default having COntUltlea - for space of, sixty days, and I being requimil f ,xt ong to make such sale by the holders tot n of the said bonds secured by said mortgage deed of trust, which " were at the' limo of m.sV Isneb re quest due and outstanding, - '''' e, . '• The property aforesallncludes wine sixteen hundred acres of land,' . mote In Franklin and Overton townships, In B Pohl county, State of Pennsylvania, being composed of thm whole of the tract of land Survryed in the name oftileorgo Edge and the several parhoof tract ii,tirveykat in the names of George Dimple. .Itritiel Edge, Paul Hardy and Andrew' fiat - fly, all of which is mote 'remotely tmninded and . eseribell in . 4ald mortgSge; together with all (l and singular the railro il ads, ialne.S., - ores, mtnerala, we! is, roads, lanes, ways, waters; water courses„easeMents, rights; I/bolt - es, beneditamental and appurtenances unto tie said. prethises.belong log add appOtaining, awl the reversion and to. maintiers, teas, issues and nmlltsthufeof. . For a more full and coniplete description of the property to be sold, with its boundaries and loca tions, reference may be bad to the t,..ild inortgage,, of record as !afo r esaid, or. to the Original thereof, In that r i os s es .o o o of mews. Dray& Daverimt i sit. .....-.....-.....-..4..... --r- .--..-- -----, .. ----!--- T ER ms or sat LE:—Ten :per , cent e of the per.. chase ino , - , 1 le to be paid Cash in hart}!- en the day • o f a g e _ ..nd tho balance lisle be paid within thirty daps nierrafter, atthe- office of Gray it Davenport, Ne a, Naa.utu street. In :Rio city of New tliork, s _ato or,New;y"rk, :lad upon the payment of the saidletiance in full this . "purehascr VIP receive* Lind tattle silt, propeity, convoyinglstrch Attie Ins Is vested in MC as Trustee asaforesaldt. Dated February.2sth, 1876. - ; I ' ' ,. ettArcr.Es' F. TIUNTER,• ~ Trostae'for the Bondholders of the Feb reek Bi tominons ('flat Compsuay. ••• 1• • ; GRAY St DAVENPORT, Cit Attorneys , for Trustee,' 9, liassini 'Bt., N. Y. .. 1 ; The above it advertisement appears the foumo log notespapets, to-wit: The: Evening ,I , osf, pub lished In the City of New Xofic; the Yhtferele/pheet Enquirer, published in the CRY of lebiladelphla; and the linAbroun lturouran, published in To. wanda. II rad tei d County. Pa.. The sale 00110 4)017.1 deferfbed prolberty Is herd. by adjourned to TUE"l,ol=he :Mal n..sy of May, tb76, at the same hourim ‘. , e„: i'• .. , Dated April 2.1, 1876. - -4 , , . P. ~. I' . • -'. CU&ULES P. inr$TER. Trustee - for the bondholderaid tbogall; Creek 131. luminous Coal Company. ;. , j . Imayetd. ~ The sale of the above described prciperty is here• by adjourned to THURSDAY, the =f,l day of Jung, 1676, at the same time and place. /,.• , Dated May 23d , 1576-{junitd. : ' • , 011 AS. F. ITUICTER, Trustee for the Bondholders Of the Tall Creek B!. - until-nous Coil company. - ,1 The sale of fho shim:. described property Is here by adjourned to T 11URSDAV the Soto day of JULY, Ig7tt, at the some hour and piaci. 1 1 • -'• • Dated June 12; 1876. •:. ; ; I' 1 CIIARLES'F. mrsTRR. Trustee for the bondholders of the 11;all. Creek ,fll - tunilnous Coal Company,, ' , . ... -t 14, • I T. -M. , il e, (p a day at how.) A tag wanted. .4) - , Outfit anti ;forms ref+. True 4.% (~..„Augesta, Mateo. '.. .., i . (feeble-764.T- A at honieitarn tea ( i 3r.,. , ~...,: o oper -ay .., jr tt .:I 'tr u e 1, worth sl' free, Stinson E .- .. Co., Portland; Mains. • - •• ;-.[ t , cht6776-1y , . ... _ • -1 i A 111.1' FOR. SA L E .—A ' `arm of 1 ' tiS Aertit, 4:1 Inrprirreil,' In Asylrour twirl:ollp, trrultont l'u., rx. clrt.tho prelub o rei• tworgood !_ welling..ucnise.".. him aud utce•uurry,Ou bialdiugs, icul excv.ll.?ur. water. 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